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N Ne. 2.310. 1 Postmasters who act oe agents will be lowed a commission of 2 een A WIFE'S TRIALS. sands; snd when « was over laid him | the darlings,” she answered and wrtion- 8 AQOTION SALER 307 ” 3S Ss [ComTINuED. J away from her, for the mother’s heart, though | larly as yon nee well again.” 7 pa AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. ** gaid he, “that when By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ‘The tale wen the place Mrs. Mervyn gen- torn with anguish, had no time to indulge her| ‘TI trast, Mar, ret, ief. All id d ' CARLISLE ‘The favorite resort for erally chose to make her attacks on Margaret, | Stoo. she could do was to go for a mo-| you read to me hereafter, it will bo as a labor GQALEOF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE— WHITE SULPHUR |{i08e, Wo sppreqiate ty i Fi 7, Vert th ‘and. d f the Or- rand Scenery, Pure so that in oase she should ever succeed in put- where fps ‘obednine praca tne =e ay always been #0, Charles. Do not nant? Court ofthe Dyatriet of Columbia. easing SPRINGS, Mountain. Air, Prt por 4 ting her out of temper Charles might be there loveliness, with his little white hands folded | doubt it, red she earnestly. conrad by the Sicehan ie strict, in | CUMBERLAND CO, Well: Ventilated Room to wit it. And so much did she exert her- | on his quiet breast, and his features so still, so ‘Love to Heaven, then, Margaret! I can- Spanoers sitting I, William Dixon, Gaurdian to Pennsylvania. Seed Sooiety and a Goo - tin z magic nnd palperan Waa oot biog motionless, and yet so strangely beau- | not conceive how it could have been love to leat a Ges aS [prten ge on | Accommovarions For for alos cond i i 5 | Seal. me!” HURSDAY, the 26th day of Jaly, A. D., 1850, on 300. for Cireular. in-l Yet the children’s conduct and wants | ‘They oarried the darling to his resting-place, “Please do not talk te 68, at 634 o’ulook, p. m., on the terms OREN is POR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on were as carefully noticed as usual, and even | to thequist churchyard, where the peter 7 Iam pastoollyeatiaded taracsity karen see heretnafer tated, wil t ight le, ad Interest | 4 TERMS Low. IN & VE — F Pectin joey wd BRICK HOVSES—one cn scarist oraceuicensie ce oe ers hig bloom over him; and the mother’s| It was a chilly evening, late in the a oetntors we rt of fat parent oe A 4 RELAY HOl pomeer fy wont ond So ° Shes be ma . To-night, as | heart bled in sil ; ; Tk ad mgt we pe w REA { i ats oS W. they were at the tea-table, the mother said, tgp cael gl mcg tng tog that 4 gronp of happy faces were assembl ot ta Hoy twenty-seven von) ia Square T THE WASHINGTON Pp At | h, ii itti as Lot iambe: “Charles, when are you going to sond Charlie length, after weeks of danger, Charles wane a bright fire, in a cheerful sitting CTION B. & BARKBR, on H street, between ith and a was pronounced better. Physicians, who had et ane ae C ms Set b rty two, (732:) | Passengers for the West have plenty of time to | ——— Seg ag Reg —— ay ; . ronting twenty five (25,) feet on Second ‘street, COR RENT—A three story FRAME HOUSE, away? hardly dared to hope, now assured Margaret | (ne little face was pressed close against the couimenereg at the S nithern line of Lot num Fred kettle a tes or eer on Eleventh strest, between ava i i Margaret started, and Charles rose to go to | ho was recovering. He began again to feel | window-pane, peering out in the darkness. | 'Weuty-six,(26,) and running South on said Second | Toms yet unoccupied. which will be jot Lo PL TAL DER; at the riumbing god Gas Fine her side renewed interest in what was passing around | An old lady in a close! fitting black silk dress, reet tyenty five (25) feet; thence West seventy - place is unrivaled for comfort and convenience Gafaditshment of C. Snyder, next ear te *: Sitdewn, Charlie,” said she, calmly, no- | him: and his strength slowly returned. The | with a cap of snowy ion sat by the fire, ve ( 3 thence - tw » fe td tees Hast i ect at ee cs of Lot numbered twenty eight, (30 yin numbered seven hundred and thirty jy 1e-" J M. LOWE, Proprietor. ticing the child’s movement He obeyed, and ScHMior’s SUMMER GARDE Y a t children came in to see him once more, and | apparently reading, thor every moment the looking respectfully at his father, said, ‘Please | he felt cheerful and even interested in talking beak was Taid aside, anions lisioned to catch SOR REN The three-story-and-basement E corner of Sixth street west * two, commencing for said part of Lot, ata | may he iount et et cimonens of tae wel . ane square from the Patent and don’t send me away, wate . to them. the sound of carriage wheels. A manly boy | point on's public alley-in said equare, at the Sou'h- pular, genial, urbane, and intelligent City Post Offices—being one of the finest and - You will go to school where there will be | One day Margaret went down stairs for a| about eleven years old stood with one hand on | 3% corner of said Lot and running thence due inthe city. itis arranged for ng; has @ bake oven attached. confectioner. Possession given . For terms, &e apply to GED. PFERLE, at Jackson, Brother & Co. 333 & great many boys,”’ said his grandmother. _ “But I would rather stay with mamma,’ replied the boy, decidedly. “That's the way the boy alway: estaurant Keepers, who backs up his reputation | e#ithiest location with LAGER BER from the City oy Br : Ly Love, Philadelphia; with BRAND the choicest vineyards of France; with V unexcelled on the hills of the Rhine; aed with ister’s shoulder, and the other round dows ane North a Gs ‘fost apd d es) fi , pressing his face to hers. inches; theree due Kast fourteen tid) feet to the ” gaid his “ There they come, grandma,”’ he suddenly | West line of said Lot, twenty-seven, (27,) thence while, leaving Charlie with him, telling the | his litt! child to stay while she was gone. her wai “I wish I could see you, m: g s . on the hil | Pa avenue. jelo-tr ; he hes | father, holding the little feliow’s hand. “I | exclaimed, thoowin Seo Roath, SRx foar (a) Set, Gnd five ivoh article of WHISKY which s sgrongly of the ; ; . . % open the-door, and rush- | Sho place uf besininz, with the improvement, fia \ ols and Bourbs: : always at his mother’s apron —_ I eae be able to ete! ne seg cet : ; o ‘y gis Bonnisting of a to.atory wie ame no 8. 9 = a ables either of — by be tadividaa F%, Ser ty hand g : 4 arkness. ere are your grandmother an 6 travelers were received with open arms, x Tuoms, tached, @ has sought to make them still more so by The boy’s face flushed angrily, but he re-| alice?” 4 somely finis erection the rear grounds of his favorite establish- | monte suck ment of a spacious Arbor, where his guests by day | finest loont: A having all the modern improve 8s, &0..in one of the very sity—on corner of Third and very soon, divested of their wra) pings, deger[oed {a said order aud decree, A th by vi “Grandma took Ally out to walk, and she | were seated by the blazing fire. ‘Mamma call coherent aeerenrk sTone ot yack, ceived a warning look from his mother, and remained silent. J may enjoy the cool breeze and be free fi treet and M renue, and 0] te the Capi - >>» | tried to get mamma to go, she looks 0 ill.”’ oh, how happy we aro, and papa can see us. | ‘0 Charles ©. Garner, shall offer for sae, dent rays; and, at “the witching tol grounds Any Wishing to rent fine dwell ~« Are you not satisfied with the school here? “Does yor a look ill ?”” All a rat d * e Suct on, to the highest bidder, on the terms herein uaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of | ing will find this a favorable opportunity, as 1 de- ked M Iml: he could eo y And L have done nothing to-day but talk | sftor stated,all the right, titie, and interest of my | Pie it, gual his 1oe-ce dampened by the falling | sire to rent them immediately wed will rent. them asked Margaret, as calmly o_o “Yes, poor mamma, she does not cry now, | about you.” And he threw hisarms first rourd | said ward of, in, and to the above-mentioned an dew. Such inducements will. doubtless. cause | iow. Inquire of P. W. BROWNING. je Ltt *< Yes,” answered Charles, ‘ but it is better | bat she looks so sad and ill.”” one and then the other of his parents, as if ie | described property. many of our readers to drop in and takes note «if : ae he should go away, and learn to be a little in- “Di Py 5 A . s 2 This property fronts on 2d rtrect East between | nothing else.) and, most likely, many of those who ALE & n, four sores of wei = > by a Did she cry before?’ said his father, | did not know which to be most rejoiced to see. | «, ‘i f i for dependent. You keep him too much like a i Te J ©. | South B aud South C streets, in the vicinity of the | go will goagain. P: . ited for a market gar ope: 2 P * | quickly. Finally, however, he leaned on the back of his Capitol Grounds. It is well iccated and offera | “Jn addition te all this, he bas encacod the Prox | den. wth new dwelling house with four rooms and girl. Let him go away, and be more of a man. The child hesitated, and he repeated his| mother’s chair, and looked down Into her tace, | staat induoom-nts to persons desirous of investing. | peri brothers and their associates to discoursetheir | kitchen ; well of fine water im the yard; under ‘* But he is too young,”’ suggested Margaret. i ir i Terms of sa.e: -shird cash; the residue ix two | choicest pieces of music Every Wednesday and | cood fencing, and will be sold or exchanged for “y. rf ? +; | question. as she told about their journey, and talked of equal instalmen' nf nine snd erghtesn mor ths, Saturday evenin, jy 10-Im__ | city property. and on moderate terms. land i= aan eer op Blancs Rae “I don’t know whether she would like me to | what happened during their absence. secured by the notes of the purchaser satisfactori. | ———— ira ~ Jat «Cc i bh va. a 5 i 3 tell apa; but sh \d to 5 ee hi - | lv endorsed, and bearing interest fiom the day of are ruining the boy; he isa perfect baby, cling- pendetec ter eal mares ties eeag bel eo Ma Morr tay god, erg rales Tite deed to be retained until the whole of ing to you as if he was afraid of being lost. I 3 a een 7 ir Roads, two and [PAU QUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Georentown, and sm Aloxanicis copuay, Va haale she told me I must try and be willing to go, as pose them as much as you please. Charlie Be one et eee je paid. All conveyancing — to V. P. CORBETT, over Bank of Washington. These Springs—# miles west of Washington—is ma 12-tf sid . aie & to you & J rs at th t of th hi x now open for the reception of vititors. — — ; m4 think it is time something was done with him.” | she wanted me to do so, but she never says | has almest taken the entire charge of Ally’s eee SEM DIXON Guardian The subscriber, having become the pur Fox, io on — der the Clarendon | ote, Margaret said no more; she knew by ex- anything about it now.”’ education out of my hands.”’ JOHN T. LYNCH, G ee. peer 'cauinete Sane er former Teputa- | Suitabie fora barber's snloon or cigar store. Por yore kgf = resets Charles clasped his child’s hand tighter. “I} Charlie was near enough to get a kiss, and =i ‘oo necag | URE 2 Sil pe dec os ee ee the Motel. _ ar) increases er irritation. } ~ | have not heard the babyery. Wh: 7 bi ii At th hi id place. and the same ATEs—5) cents per meal; $1.5 r day; er sNT— ‘LOO! * pected she would reply, and was evidently | bring him in, Charlie?” ‘A eset bebe him Soe Mae Beppe mother thrown terms mentioned in the above sdvertisements, we | week; $90 par calendar oath: 89) for Ki mon thes <— cuaslonte spposipe tae any tne : he did not. It was decided that Spry tage A : oeeprenaee ; 5 in- | 228}! offer for sale all the dower, interest ando aim | children over 2and under 12 years and colored ser: | (1.96 \mmodian red by Chas. 5. Wallac ppointed she did no: was dec The little fellow did not answer, but in a few “You look like a young girl again,’’ contin- of Mary Ann Garner, widow of John W. 8. tiar- | vants half price; je servants three-fourths; | so°% Meee Also the font room in & at Charlie should goin about two months; and | moments said, “Shall I call mamma, now?” | ued Mrs. Mervyn, smiling upon her daughter- | ner, (deceased,) of, in, and to the above desciived | horses cents per day story and the third floor of the same auld . For Mr. Mervyn and his mother arranged vations | “No. Are you tired?” in-law, “and Charles seems quite in love with | ?roPerty. —"CARRINGTON & LLOYD. Petit Semen SPORES Oe HUDGIN, | Herne apply to RICHARD WALLACH No. & Plans for his studies and. opt arene The} “Oh no,” replied the boy. “I wish you] you, as he has hardly taken his eyes off you} jy 10 stawadetreet® © A GREEN, Auet, | oo = = iosaieoven. CL child remarked the quivering of bis mother’s | would let me stay, papa.” since you sat down.” + ae ai mee WreeereY GARDEN. SERATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS — lip, and the tears that gathered in her eyes,| «Yes, your mamma is with the baby, Isup-| ‘There is a summer of the heart, you know, N nerere torts on: Auctioneer. | aarad eRterLornte tue tes ciahaay wth eudid suites of ROOMS, clegautiy fur- and when they arose from the table, he threw | pose. But you think I am very crael, Charlie, | mother,’’ answered Margaret, “and mine is O front of the prei at S’oclosk p.m. in New York avenue, between ist and 2d sts, ress, in the most desirable locality in this otty his arms around her, gppuoeg “Don't, | to send you away to echool.’ very bright; and there is more than usual sun- | compiiancs with the tarms of a deed of trast to ns Incalling the attention of the publicto my grounds foing Within one or two squares oP Bro: "s and mamma; I will try to be agood boy; please! «Oh. no, mamma said I must not say that; | shine there now, as I have you here all around | {fom Thos. A. Brown and wife. dated 21tn Septom- | \icaljine the attention of the publiote ms Tel deere teas tone te parenit of wi ‘iil don’t — : for I should learn a great deal, and that you| me.” pare ioe gat aie gites tad ordeal fine’ | been made to make thix “Retreat” more uh strest, between D seresteea Pees. eb-tt 7 — _ a 4 oo gp rg cerca! wished me to study very hard. Papa, please} ‘ It is a summer, Margaret, that comes after | toa county, parts of lots Il and 12 1n equare > Gttractiveevery dey. Mondays the Gar- : cope Hy er o her bosom, then s 0. 297, T ps re don’t think mamma ever lets me say anything | a dreary winter,” said Charles. ‘‘May the | begining fer the same forty feet three inches from lg BE pg Rl Boren ed per * | tomers bioom hereafter withat being lighted | eanes eatyit Pezcd tery att ne Charles looked at them @ moment, then rose, “And why must I not think so, Charlie?” by unkindness,’’ ho added, regarding his wife and shutting the door violently after him, left feet thenoe North; seventy feet thenoe West; six- the house. ith all his love for his boy, and dens are open to the public free of charge—seoncert | px, LE—A three-story Brick given by trosleot baud, Those desiring to enjoy the F Oe ates bene D Ee f— 45 danoe and waltz wil find the saloon in complete 1s Babdineion Tee ee wil order to render pleasure to ali. Un other days = oy ty te + sold Tice ie to \l cheerfully grant the use of the i ¥ a SS See wee Su LRSNE fa gad 7 air th “Because mamma always thinks you are affectionately. teen feet thence South; seventy feet to the p ace of th ith thi ts, = = est. opposite ride, . 5 evident a de- | Back Building. . , ——__—_— the child’s affections, he had never succeeded |<: We], go and bring the baby here now, and | sire to efface from her memory all past unkind- | Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 pare fe Laser pgs Ate ee N vaent as theons the lod now gave na iether, |1¢f,me, kiss him.” But Charlie did not go. | ness. Forher haughty dispositions to change | Moussa itor day of ele, with notes seoured by 6 | 2017 Mey : EDUCATIONAL. ment as the one the lad now gave his mother. | Why don’t you go, Charlie?” be asked. required a great effort, but it was resolutely | are pot complied with within five daysaftertheday |.” Attached is my Bottling Establishment, Margaret observed Charles’ look of displeasure an ! ERC co EGB, “Oh! papa, please don’t send me; but I will | made, and before long she learned truly tg | of tale the trustee reserves the right to resell the engine oun So supplies ain ony se | COMM AES LAL oS ™ and divined the cause. A shade came over | cal! mamma.” f the eld love and appreciate her gentle daughter-in- | Berk Bk Puchasers risk an¢ cost, after giv- BEE m ereeehon so aa ame 3m | Opposite the Gonered Post Open ‘Washington City. her face, when she caught the eye of the old| «Stop, Charlie,”’ said his father, holding him | law. She found, too, that ia loving es¢h cches ae tL, ES n i — Indy fixed intently upon her. In a moment | fast, “why don't you want tocar?” . the husband and wife did not love her the lees GEO. ROTHOMPSON { Trastees, | (GREEN SI EANFAVILION, mercantile Formpaes Colonies, Bocas: she recovered her wonted calm, quiet manner, | The child was still silent. Charles grew thor- | nor was her son’s love taken from her when | —J¥!2-Staw&ds _ : A, GREEN, Anct. _ tC — Near the Old Iron Foundry and only half a mile by | respondence, Bills of Exchange, erpent Bille, and proceeded to her usual morning’s occupa- oughly excited. : “Charlie, my boy, will not | given to his wife. MARSHALS SALE —In virtue oftwo wnts of | athe'duite Red mums Sand (h Ceoretiown. 4 | Commission’ Sales, | 75 eee tons iat ati dia oan astas your mother let you obey mer! : Pi al aramcters ge peel yok die Capes Georgetown are respectfully informed Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- ar e! fei “Oh, papa,” so! the child, ‘we have no f ‘ that this beautiful plac, on the Founiry ship. Bran is nuw handsomely fitted up for Rooms open from 9a.m. to 10 p.m. For terms the reception of Pio-Nic Parties and other visitors. | apply at the Rooms. There - oes a pyrest —— ma 24-3m WM. W_ YOUNG & Co. and & constant shade throughout the day. 6 i See Saat near nae ia large saloon Yor danciae. with dresslig room | JYHE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, pond shady walks énd seats thrvaghout} 7. oy nana popular Seminary, whioh “i ; RS. WINSLOW the county of Washington, and to me directed, I eyes; so great, in fact, as to prevent him read-| baby now. He is gone to Heaven.” A M ’ Twill expose &p puttin sie tor oon ant take ing at ail at night. Till his mother came, | “Chertey reneca en hold, and lay perfectly | Nproaketa as Siaiae, and Female Phystoian, the Sth day of July nowt, 198, at 13 90 onsale aj Boe had read to him almost every even- quiet. SOOTHING SYRU P a Poodle hg Sete rey 7A are or Greed ing. but now he had again used them so much | " “Papa. dear papa, don’t feel so badly. Oh! Fer Children Teethi , ndto. Lot No. fia that the pain and inflammation had become | what will mamma say to me for telling you!” mes , of Washington, D.C, alarming. For awhile he left off reading by} «My child,” said the father, softly drawing | Wass sresty ular the improvement Bl Square No. 618, in recess of teething, by soften | together with all an id 1 e der the entire care of Mrs. i pgs oA ies bod center Biter _ " 001 neties. Clubs and Social Parties can | has been so successful ui ° lamp-light; then he was compelled to give up | him closer, “toll me ail abut it) Tet sn ang | Ane Rete asd wis Be ead ts Ley fae | ghia fa Geel pace lor Picton witent | Rickards for pre tan ten fury il x pee his books for a greater part of the day. In “He was not ill long, and mamma had to be SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. dioia's Nos. 2 sea 215, to October term 1869, in | roo ator threfdays soto ¥ giving 080 | en supervision and instruction of Mr. and Mrs. the anxiety consequent upon this, Charles's] in here while grandma nursed him, but he | Depes4 upon it, mothers, it Will give reet co yourselves, and | {vor of Pheips Ingman. W. SELDEN eals served at all hours, and Refresh- Ei PICHARDS, ie Se yet onen ced —— ht going was not talked of. Margaret gave up | died in her arms, and I thought poor mamma | &ELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia, | ™Cj* furnished at city prices fi ulate. see circulars at all the Bookstores, imaas-tf most of her time to the amusement of the suf- | would die too, she looked #o fil. jut she came | , We bave put up and sold this article for 4] je1s-dts Ty reed Cote nail times fox the preserve - - = 7 ue 81 tion of good order, avd no pains will be spared to ferer, reading to him and playing and singing | in and stayed by you; and she does not cry | cera tesn asin eee ne TRUTH — ; MRS. McCOR ulCK’S SCHOOL. . 2 ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | £!¥¢ satisfaction to a!) visitors. ‘ Mas. ’MccoR MICK derisee te her when he became weary of the roading. ahent:it = bat I keow it fs that that makes cc Ad FRIDAY, the sock stale ROS MEONED | © 8° JOSEPH EHRMANNTROUT, | {VARS aie ceili “T thougnt you did not like music, Charles,” | fit” "We were afraid to tell pou white you were oh tTas piso W. SELDEN, | _Je‘S-eotf___ Proprietor. | (eautios of har ‘on the ist Monday in Sep- ssid his mother one day in # petulant tone, as/ ji], and I am afraid I am wrong to tell you dts CUS. Manresa. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, next. he seemed almost to forget his situation in lis- | now, but you know, papa, you made me.”’ NM ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri VE facias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the Ciroutt Court of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed. J wil! GREENBRIER €ornrr, Va. Sear study pursued will the ‘This long established watering piace was opened | Dranches requisite tos thorough ngltehetuses teed reception of visitora on the 15th of, in addition to is ot Many new and important arrangements receiving into her ancliy .. ew tbs owrtere 4 have been made since Iast season in thin sm aged from 10 80 ts y tablisnment, and no efforte will be epared to make | Mediate careand , tening to Margaret. This remark destroyed} «You have yok aatingand right my boy ; all his pleasure, and sgain brought back the} but I hear your grandmother and Alice com- in Banishing, Sed though Margaret sang i | “Wnet Charice ed toe mother th Babee aso BF att coaaieteny RACER Ths in banishing; and argaret sang his hat Charles said to mother then no one * <9 2 ene padeseres wong, aig on the sofa. with- | know, but her heart must have been touohed> >= | oath day of July next, 1967, at 2 o'clock m, the fo! ‘ar’ Her arrangements for . Steen | [owing property, to wit: Al! defendant's right, title, | the guests comfortable. piece tous out taking further notice, his hands over bis | for when she left his room she inquired in a refouad te Gitecn | og ma and interest in and to = eertaunawelli. ¢| _ Per Sn reach these Springs by the Orange pe poi Those eyes. Yet he could not help thinking how | tone of real kindness, for Margaret. But poor ~ h thonghtfal and forbearing his wife was, and Margaret was no longer consolous of joy or sor- echoed thes tended eit cee eee how much she had to bear from his mother’s | row. They found her on the bed delerious with THOUSANDS OF CASES. in the city of Washington. D.C, seized and leva wakindness. He was astonished at the oon. |forer, and calling wildly om her child. She Lh ild from pain, but invigerates the | eBia'to aatiely adiciniay ho 0) to October teen tant patience she evinced, and yet he thoug! new no one. corrects acidity, and gives teue aud i nT. Walker. ‘ e ae feel. Every day since his illness, as} Charles, when they told him, insisted on be- It will almost instantly SS 3. D. HOOVER, e observed her daily conduct, he involunta-| ing carried to her room. So they bandaged RIPING IN THE BowRLs anv WIND Cotic, «og bate U.S. Marshal for District Columbia, rily felt for her increasing admiration. He | hiy eyes, and putting him in a large chair, isiens, which, if not edi je2s-dts — LE saw there was a something he could not wheeled it beside his wife’s sick bed. The doc- MAESEAL'S SALE.—In virtue ofa wnt of derstand, which he must respect, and | tor, when he came, objected to the husband’s which rendered her far superior to himself; | remaining, saying his health would suffer; but house erectod on Loteight(8) and the south niretsen exandria Raliroad from Washington; by the | Gesirt oular 1 on with to Virginia Centra! Railroad from Richmond; or by Byam shot Virginia ard Tenueases "Railroad from the ce were WS. Wane, id ath a uthwest via Lynchburg and Char a1 aod partieulars lottesville, with only 30 miles star= travel, oy, Sareng, ond Sertnes ge errs te yer JEREMIAH MORTON, President. | "@sigeage—No. a = J, HUMPHREYS, ees eee Gonoral Superintendent. _ja12-dtJuly 15 MarssaitevaTes BATHING. WOOD AND COAL. ARSHALL’S PAVILION. (Moore's Land- ing) Will be open for the reorption of vis: W° o> tore on the 13th of June. ‘This delightful AND resort for those seeking health and pleas fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Cireuit Cowrt of the District of Columbia, for o L the cowaty ot Washington. and “ a gn. mnszeciiod by ry plese =f e ki hon tie Delivered to all parts 2 Jey Mat tne lowest <: is bove ex e to rt @, for cash, in front of ‘otomac river is eituat aboot rates, Ter gaitgichae th ght ke sckacanenged Oot orl ee leare. He ont b a Bee, Sourt house dobr of said county on SATURDAY. | mice trom "Washington nmedttage maaared | possible T. J. & W. M. GALT, the daily s to w 1. SSKRS listening to Margare’ roken words of grie! he 2t~ dar of Jaly next, 1869, at 12 o’clock m., the Potomso, and in full view of. ‘he Chesapeake Bay, | Office 282 Ps. av., between llth and ith sts was ex) and mg ames to wear the | and » ring: a spoke to age: nor aes 1 i Pro} r+ 1, to wit Al eeeaeets qinhh an famous for fine Oysters, Bolt Crabe, Bttcophead, ma 17-tf north side. same cheerful smile thro: . any notice of what any one said except the t aim, and interest, inand to ® oer’) d- | and ish. easily accessible b+ the steam HE SUBSCRIBER VING ON BAND gr aay yt pe od Ot hme ledl hundred and foréy nine. (9is)ae ind down ia'the | Nerf hs tetera eee oan re, ang | PRE SUBSCRIBER MAVING ON BAND r and mo: , cou : z plat of the city of Washington. seized and levied upon asthe property of Abel Griggs, and will be ° sold to satisfy judicials No. 236, to October term een-dewiy | 1556, in favor of John Purdy, improvements in his Bath Houses and many other | 8]! 8t a very low Ggure for cash. improvements to the comfort and enjoyment of hia | WOOD Sawed and Splitany size. nosts. The Bathing cannot be surpassed. Spien- | Call and see for yourself. id Angling and onty of Fishing and Ssi'ing Boats R. W. BATES, free of “my argaret’s nursing toher own. He called on | ed to have no effect in soothing him. Even to his wife for everything, without knowing that} Charlie he said nothing, except to ask him how he did so, because there was nothing in her | his mother looked. J. D. HOOVER. jer that ever irritated him by its ecca-| At length, however, their painful anxiety L°° OUT FOR PAINT Late U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia. -gints th ry on, No. 18 Price only 25 Cents per Bettie. je has spared no expense in pro ‘Wood and Coal xt ate: vising 8 good Cotillon Band or iniaying in hsatock | mals _ 8. K. corner of Fourteouth and'C tia. al assumption of authority, as was some-| was relieved. The doctor pronounced Marga- . 512 SEVENTH STRE: je 28 of choice Wines, Liquors,’ % OO times the nae in his mother’s. Charles could | ret out of danger, and said she only needed Fo GON oEx of Gad Foe Halt, Salad sce shastaoten ne Senne ae TRUN KS, BOOTS AND SHOES. obtain no relief, so it was decided that he must | careful meray to restore her again to health. W. HAMILTON has opened s. PAINT CLOTHING, &e. home, there 1s not a more piessant piace in the Uni- leave home and go where hecould consult phy-| «Is she well enough to talk, doctor?’’ said stop esa BANS ORE on tie ted roprietor pletges himself that 6 New York pia icians li im. t , be NTS, | (P°HE CHEAPEST SPRING CLO’ sould got rexdy, he was attacked with a slow, | oatltey the eas morming: When the dootor | ehere eas esas eoet, EAN TR. PIL | DHE OHRAT ESR BORING CE UTEN Ng, lingering fever, which confined him entirely} « A little, I think,” he answered ; “there "MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, "Can go Fandom ap to his room, and for a time absorbed the at- | will be no danger for her now.” Anp Buckets with Bausuzs To Loan! ‘Hall Clothing Rooms tention and excited the deepest anxiety of the/ Margaret’sface flushed when she saw her Odeon is than ® week; for s longer time, $1.25 per oars ‘$30 aud Gaiters ore States. The p: - re HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 8UP tomo, Fergus ior boards is per day, for ices | Lp of Ustis hue Freon Calf Site th. P. hing to add: Cloth Gaiters, Calf Ski x Prletor elt direct to” Leontritowar Bt ari’ | and, tartng’ Shoes. Alor “Seat R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. snd Shoes, all of whiok | om snlling at ex+ a ee a 7 a N. B.— it i i id Spring ‘lans with Capes, ceedingly low prices, JR AL, hole family Margaret did not leave him | husband's chair. Charles asked to be moved | ,N,,B.— Particular attention paid to House, Sign, | Splendid san wis a soe ae “a aaa night. She would throw herself on | closer beside her, and stooping down bent over fianel mi ufeac of Sul Rrgte cnt ae ote Bpienad Brian Sr WIESENFELD 2 00-8 GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS ma 15-60 3 ¢oors above D street. a couch. snatch a few minutes rest, but | her and kissed her forehead. Mrs. M jarnie! stshortnones. i Tents satisiasiion Elegant Dress Seite, at, lowest rates OOTS AND 5B TO SUIT THE the slightest movement ef Charles awakened | walked quietly out, and closed the door behind ha mae ee PB ge cee t WIESENFELD & CO.’S - B Sf Es. her. She was ever there attending to his | her, leaving husband and wife together. any other establishment in thie ity. -Give him a | Beeatiful Businces Suits, st METS a cors.| On andehe FARBERS, FERRY. 1 SERS, mepecarasg oll kinda el BOOTS wishes, antici them in fact, as noone| ret, my wife,” said les, earn-| call. Don't forget the number—it ig S12 Beventh eaeE.. “| Brengle, Captain W- H. Ritter, will a,” | see lr ad samare hee ane else could. re, cad’ that mata: | eatly, “it my whole life, from this time, does} "shoe PUTTY 18 DOWN. ayy Suits for middle ages jenvo Gcorgctown EVERY Tihs feription made expressly focrder, aud wil door to ask about and their mother | not prove the sincerity of my sorrow for the Busines Sy TeSEN SEED & con, AY) at7 o'clock @ in. and return every alternate | | — & much ro = would tell them:ena tn teerthemnn Eon pain I naveseade you eater; 1 shel be a mon. I. M. SINGER & CO. eecuteianteaan day, at 6 0 clock &. m. On the Saturday, trip from arucies. . " o- Charlie recomm( Nm —— Spi yoorgetown the will run through | P- ersons in want of Roots caster Dd ar the ante of bis little sister; and oT Oeatiee? she said, throwing her arms GREAT REDUCTION — herdstown. je 2i-3m eatysmade vores will awaretod Sef amorigent traly was she now rewarded for — os around — a say that ; only love In Prices oF me ‘AE WIESENFELD & covs, F9R yHABeERS PERRY —CHANGE OF te s14 See * BR thi bats devoted ve Tor hin mothe, and] "™'God knows T dolore you,” he anewered,| SEWING MACHINES! — | °™PRL3¢0 as, the ame ANPEL OPE: Cnet CTWRN TRUNK MANUFACTORY. the habit of obeying her slightest command, | with deep feeling, “but I know not whether i ; re : {WIESENFELD & 002s, | Hat Eeuromrzizg the United States re | SO 398 | rx Baer, could have the remain #o long | ean ever forgive myself for all my unkindness. ihe tenis caning cnt ocean sree: | Boy's clothing for the oungeat, WepNes AY. ond RIDA at LS, my.and re: | Opposite Odd Pillows Ha, Washington, a here endure Margaret; ? Sotht izes, urn every’ 5 7, 5 velers ray exempt) satay sat Ne Eh eteomatben iy ples pg 80 sa begs pag ‘Of [etter a (ier tena "go Boy's Boy's slothin for ieiger bo N. B—Every Wedoesday the Antelope will ron my PRUNES. VA cea Say tose itall Desvaly; not letting his mother even doubt upon the subject shall cross your mind ing — dan. ‘At WIBSENF E'co. B | through to Shepherdstown. je 5-2m' ingrket 45 S Rinstnit ete tn enin eT eer er | MN oR wes 150 onus WRIRE Barta, et was not with him. In a few mo- y oe NESENPELD'® COS, ac: BEERNE SUGARS YE® ments, however, she returned, and gently WM. H. GLOVER, At WI S| Mhhds, PORTO RIGO SUGARS, bathed his forehead, and administered the jo Ro. 28° ERP NsaA Ava, [eT RE acters <2 pois Baykold) WATTE FIT medicine, but then went out. For afew ein —_Under National Hotel. Will give youn np outfit for summer, 3 ale low a JOHN J. 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