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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pewnsylvania avenue and lth st., THE WEEKLY STAR ‘This exoetient Family nd News Jonrasi—con- ‘“Siming & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—i published on Saturday mormng. —-— Papers served in packages by carriers at $4 8 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers r the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six month*; $1 for three months; and for less than | three months at therate of I2 cents @ week. Single copies, ONE CeNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {([7 Avvertiseuanrs should be sent to the office before 12 o’eloek m.; otherwise they may not appear until the nextday. Single co} ’ be atthe counter, fawn Susan ohier the neskeet paper. Proe—THREE CEN oe, XVI. > WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. 1860. N2. 2.328 Postmasters act os will be BA tere ey — = ee Se . ° -— _ Ze ~ = = THE ELOPEMENT. “No, no, Mary,” I replied, ‘not so quick. | Strange that I, brought up in the strict conduct MRS. WINSLOW. y Upon returning home late one evening, I | You rede to fear.” : : ahastaven should find myself in parley with Ax Experien ed Nurse and Female Physician. CLOT HING, &e. sod FOR SALE AND RENT. send the slate, “Mary —-, No.— Dau-] ‘Then me: , and will get well?’” an enemy that I had been most educated to presents to the attention of mothers. her GELLING OFF F RENT— ree story (bi front) pin ret. Plesse call immediately.” The | T Bowed aiirmatively” “The murse wrist | got in ny destitution Oat deapeis whe ts | SOOTHING SYRUP, 1S onto t sonttceeth I pare eterminns Pa MEAG Ota To sani i «# cloth, saturated in ¢, over her rc} ‘e ; x 7 “t oP ‘ A eye si aillgrme amet Pe oieie the stg mek oat in afew aieone “the luxu- had cs = spat bagsenin Phra er ont, te Salanes crime MER CLO = vee This house is convenient to tne Patent O T then of bettering myself? I was not in Whieh greatly facisicnver th of teatiing, » ING at cost. All at of Su loth riant sleep of the convalescent stole over her. | the vein of sleeping; ut as the rietress oy bye wet, asin atk cikinstenwilt why alt respects ‘invited | wrealit Seribo Seventh " To reassure myself of her condition, I re- | saw me transfixed in thought, she took me by 5 pas oppen ‘ost Office, et mained fora half hour to see the physician, en- | the shoulder, saying she would let me see her RETO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Summer Cisthiag. dy 12. Preference of a firstcall. Upon discovering the house by the number given, I was not a little surprised on finding myself accosted by eas to; 18 lighted by gas. and in every FY mt mao ferate, Apply next door or t An'G FOWLER, eccond floor north wine of Patent 3 ile te : i: Depend upon is, mothers, it will give reat (@ yourselves, and ‘OR REN ¢—Thes ine PRA ME HOUSE Known several young females wi* were standing at greed in the meantime, in looking at the | company todrive away the unpleasant thoughts RELIEF AND UR INFANTS “ —~ rs REN (Te oe ME 5 the ep pu ess welcomed me as if I were | books and ornaments of the room. Thad. “Iwas led back to the parlor. Several | “yy. fi ee nee oe SUMMER RESORTS. Fs Sokeeent Sa nad ites street, co hae an old acquaintance. The matron of the es- The physician came in and pronounced Mary | of the girls whom you have seen in this room | cax Rcomripsece any TRUTR of ky what bay an Rg er Serre y 5 gee of the mogt desteabie private reudences tn ; tire? tof di . He gave hi ‘rmis- | were seated there tal! and familiarly gitting | *" able te, ay of ony CARLISLE ‘The favorite resort for | Washington. This h vec. is surroumied by fruit tablishment next approached me, followed by | entirely out of danger e gave her pei a | rent WHIT ULPHUR|those, who app: te f trees and creat numbers of currant bushes . the temainder of her howedhold. She was s | sios ta éit up in bed the foliowing day, and | beside some well-dressed men. When I e murs @ Grand Seener RO I sloumshieche, tort ne aiendn tenn. or i large, portly woman, of well-formed features, | left orders for her future nourishment, sa each girl closely scrutinized me; but two ap- but with a leaden expression of the eye which chilled familiarity. Her “Iam glad to see you,’ wasdelivered in the same tone as she would reply to a dun to “call to-morrow.” “You have some one sick with you?’’ I re- marked. “Yes,”’ she replied; “there is one of the girls who has been taken sick, and nothing would satisfy her but to sendfor you. I believe her nurse put the notion into her head. She wants for nothing, as I can take care of my own sick; but she has seen you visiting next door, and fancies you ean do something for her. Let me show you to her room.*” At the doorway of the room I was met by the ‘ burse,who had been frequently in our po ea I entered, followed by the matron and all the girls, seven or eight in number “Mary,” said the matron, ‘‘here is Mr. he would not call again until sent for. preached me as I took a seat, and proftered a last rosmarh he a telling bgp 8 myers eyes pref eestis 9 ws who = mat \are beamed with hope and joy. was taking my | and seemed interest in me—as she mi ——— ‘able. leave, when she called ine back and requested | afterward because HY condact reminded het Sirinen, ‘Wespeakinane mater “Whar wane xxows | ACCOMMOMATIONS YoR | For partioulnre send that I would call the next morning to listen to | of hers on a similar first step. I must have sat | aftertes years’ ex ence ane TLEDGE oUR Tr. 300. OWENS Ot. N = rotwrae = N vst isle Springs, - th i of ound, walindin. Apply 10 3G, COOK Barh Se hetoeen Dana Bee? site FOR RENT—Three BRICK TOUSES—one on Twellth street, between C and D; one on the corner of Tweifth and H st=.; med one on H, be Geren AgEh and iatb eta, tnquare of JAMES W. ARKER, on H street, betwoon [1th and P2th, No. 435. mma Bef REN T— Thet new am! well arranged three story BRIOK HOU 7, wtrect, detwoen 29th and 2th » fied by Mr. Rodixeo, otal OR given immcdately Inquire of Mr. SOUTH - EY S. PARKER, uextdoor east. ma 16-e0t! JOR RENT—A emall STORE, ovrner of sth at. apy eS ey suitable fora barber's saloon or cigar store For jotel. mar 30 SPRINGS, M Air, Invigora- CUMBERLAND 00, Pra wey ind Pennsylvania. eee Socisty anda Good e. ‘or E a recital that would be as str: to me asit| an hour. As I showed a diffidence and reluct- ve TERMS Low. would be important to her that I should know | ance in moving with the others about the room, | {ints jas we stheceonne je? low Car 7 it. I made the appointment. they shunned me. ap 3 were not encouraged to | ertwenty minutes aft Care ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.—Visitorste AsTI entered the room I was surprised at | think that I was-one of them, or perhaps they | _ Ths Tslusbie Cope Mop will find (7 scoommods. seeing Mary sitting on the tide of the bed, her | were, like Emily, toe painfully reminded of Bera Say sacindiey ths wade te he teen im the morning. Dr. 8. 3. MARC charged her more with indecency than impru-| we were repulsive to each other. Shortly | i: neteniy relieves the child from pain, betiownporntenthe | jy 27-2w* rie dence; told her that I had done for her to the | ® gentleman of pleasing exterior approached eee set Sees Ey, ey ed a AR D.—As an inducement for families to sojourn extent of my services, and that it grieved me, | me, and complimented me on my Sy a egvae Guittue Im ran Bowxxs ann Wine ‘Cum Cc at the “HYGELA" during the months where there was so much promise, to see so | and looks, at the same time placing his hand a J t and gene eo the Proptie- early a departure from it. She threw herself | under my chin, which I repulsed without a | tng 1a dccdt “Ween eects Ht 08 speedily remedied | tors have reduced ev niliy comets ,, een eo priecat Heart S S83 ¥ an * Aug . in the bed, with her hands clasped together | word. Involuntarily tears coursed my cheek, Fo: ai ciala Le Py SBGAR. under the ‘pack of her head, while her arms | yet I was not ashamed; they were more from legs hanging down, partly uncovered. I their first step by my initiatory. At any rate, 1etor, information inquire at the Hi OR RENT—Tho FIRST FLOOR of the bniid- med: y opposite the weet wi x the us iso the front room in saaes fanaa Loutsiann avenue. ee SRS, MEME OL poneneee ashed, will be rented during the session of Cop- Lid BOY in the WORLD Osh CHILDREN cn PH SBGAR Raloe ee TERY and DIAR CC WILLARD, | Proprietors. an | ; truded beyond and half concealed her face. | @ feeling of destitution and loneliness. I was | aries teomtenthing| eee teen ~Old Point, Jes. med LO, ho remained for a while silent; at length she | not again disturbed. When they all left the monte et Pe Sear Ss SUMMER, GAR DBEN.—On Sixth looked Celeste and I alternately inthe face, to} room I was shown to this apartment. A few | “cf PaRsUbIONS, ROK TIE Panconrche oF ord tay bo found at oll tir = oem ogden awaken in us some new Chore rag Seeing pereiay pee heme the proprietress entered, stand bevecen your euteokig child Sat tna solid Gabe popular. gournl, urbane, pt intellagont i i h ai — and in a rather brusque to: id— estaurant Keepers, who backs up his reputation ies tag ieee cose me through the} ‘“ ‘Well, my little miss, “you Neve come to ty bag BREW tom the Cire wie. fever, but when I had it I did not foresee the | live with me, and I hope you know where you ** Ob, I am so giad you have come, sir; I did Not expect it;’’ at the same time holding out her hand te and requesting all others present to retire forsfew minutes. To ex- amine into the condition of my patient the fw sTees, in the moet desirable wor in Sig ety, i: [ith WINES | Qilae within us gr Ove euanes of row better, T brought the candle beside the bed. | dangers that waited on recovery. What shall | are. But where is your baggage or clothes?”| PriceiJar Of 1¢ hills of the Rh: with ax | oui do well toemke anrie cotiention on A nose Hier face was partially enveloped in the sheet, | Ido? 0 God! why did I not die?” “T informed her where my trunk was, and | Price onlv35 5 acticie of WW ISH Y which specks. syrone'y of the | th atrest. between D er ee eu and her head sunk deep in a feather pillow.| ee what — —— eerceey a i bred met Raven paid op ge es her) ——————— = aiatable as either of these may be individually. | == - — As I took hold of her wrist, she begged me to “It is in remaining here—here, where it was < went to without seying my \g 188 BOught to make them still more so . > ” TV. Q tell her the truth of Ser atteatien, for, she | scorn brag wea and — — I have not the Prayers; se me pray; I thought it Tas- EDUCATIONAL. erection the cear grownda of fa favorite CARRIAGE FACTORIES. d. “Iam not prepared to die, and least of | means to leave without submitting to a degra- | phemy. ought the ear of my was th | breend and-be fre r 4 all, here” This was her fifth day. Physision|| dation thet I Toatho more now’ than evar. | deaf to me. I froked sy door, and tna tow | C °™ MAE SARE COLE BSE; | cer maiz concer eeotes aes oe ee een cate Py stein On CaRRisen rectory. Though, if itis inevitable, it will not be long, | minutes the fatigue and excitement -I had en- | Opposite the Genctal P. . and nurse had secorelly done their offi and, to all appearance, the symptoms were t Office, Washington City, night,” quaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of favorable, On my assuring her to that effect, ec! aving their enjoyment dampened by the falling and maybe my God will forgive me.”’ countered induced a sound sleep In the <9 i “Explain yourself, but withoat excitement | morning, on.awakening, I was informed that peony? Lemespee | Pa ret ar bs We have just finished a num of first clnes A es Mercantiie Forms Calculations, CARRIAG such as Light Such inducements will, doubtless, cause many of our readers to drop in and take a note «if | Wagons, Park Pheatons, Famuly Car- she raised her head, and leaning it upon her | to yourself.” my trank was athand, ready to be brought | respondenoe, nothing cleo.) and, most likely, many of those who riages, and Buxgyes, which we wil ol Sands eee yin at into myireom- : TE A Preparatory Cin win addition to-all thie, he has engaged the Pros ising practical mechanics in different hetnebes “Thank God! thank God!” with t em- “I believe I am well, or out of danger. “At breakfast, which was late, all the es- ‘Ladies will be i pert brot and their associates to discourse therr | Of the business, we fiatier our ves that the styles and quailty of work that will give ashe fantion, combining lightness, com! durabtie ty. R iri romptly and carefully attended to the ortent Rotiee an moet reasonabie o! es. WALTER, KARMANN & ‘one 8, eucoessors to Wm. T, Hook. epzdiy Tx Sayer’ Abts LACES. ssuens to bi pS See ae TAL ear} WAGONS of a Mnde curesee-rrpaanet and | phasis. “I did not send for you,”’ she contin- | ued, ‘+ because I have no faith in my physician; but I wished to be assured, from another than | him, that I would recover. I am tormented Now I seek a friend, such asI never knew the | tablishment was assembled. The girls were | ship. choicest pieces of music Every Wednesday ‘and value of until now; but you have done so much, | neatly dressed in blouses, most of them with a Kooms open from 9.8. m. to 10 p.m. For terms | Saturday evening. jy im and I have ao little in only a grateful heart, | their faces Seas and took their seats | “PP Joo) WM. W. YOUNG & co. | YYASHINGTON Ta that I dare not ask you to continue your kind | without exe’ ange of salutation. There was > A "4 5 7755 WE: ITY G ARDEN. ” ti "(HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. acts. no more atteniion to me, by word or look, that New ARRANGEMENT. New York: avenue, between 836 Gad 24 ott. I replied that she was precisely in that situ- | I noticed, than if I had been longer with them. | This well-known ana popular Seminary, which gio ation »f dependency that made our acts the | Though all the furniture of the house is so ele- Seite oc smecseatelmnder the entire core of peace : Incalling the attention f the public to my grounds . Riclu Ns more pleasing to ourselves. Gant, the set-ont of the table was meagre and | & the first Monday in Septompor Mont eden me bona made Se mnte cia" Rereenr” tears 7 cers _ me through; I ae you al slovenly, but not dirty. Broken cups and | united snpervision and instruction of Mr. and Mrs, attractive every day. Mondays the Gar 'y father lives at ——-. He sent me toa ne by day and night with thoughts and dreams that make me despise myself heartily, and I should die of despair did I not believe that I 4 may yet live to repent and reform.”’ I reassured her of her favorable symptoms, and required of her to dwell only on the cer- ig yaegae) and dishes set without any regularity. ee eae ay pewell uengod oat Selight- | dene are open to the public tree of cherge—s eos rt tainty of that future of reform and usefulness | boring convent, where I was educated, and re- , which were in a large bowl of hot water, Sra ly fare at all thc Doeinsanieies cake ven by & select band. nse desiring Loenjoy the she hoped for. I was about leaving her with | mained until I was eighteen years of He | and buttered cern-cakes, seemed the most in | “~=“°° circulars at Ali the Bookstores. mass | dasoo and waltz wil find the saloon in complete | from ais long experience in her nurse, who had just entered, when she asked me, imploringly, to callin on the mor- row, as had something to say which she felt she had not strength then to communicate. When I entered her room the next morning she was awake, but did not notice my presence until I addressed her. It seemed I had driven order to render pleasure to all. Or other days the isa wealthy farmer, and my brother, older] request. Of these and some figs I made my Wins a onaitk td gt ta SS he. | Proprietor ‘will ‘oneerfally rent the use of the than I am, is assoeiated with him. My mother] first repast. Not a word was spoken loud | friemis and the patio peaemnlly that ene eatt rawtne Srounda for school or other Pic Nic Pe. ties with died before I knew that I had lost one. On my | during the meal. As each one finished, she | the duties of her School on the ist Monday in Sep- | 4S tus aennsoment of children ho ban introd weed return home I found my brother engaged to be | left the table and joined a companion for a| tmbernext, — arsued will compriseali the | ®22mber ie games, never before seen in this married toa young lady, the daughter of a] talk. How imitative of my convent life in| hranchos reausite tow thorougs Engheh edvoss eT Rae Se Cwaens at the name time to amuso the neighboring farmer. It was scttled upon by | one respect, how widely different in another! | tion. : ‘N. B.—Attached ia my Bottling Extablisha-nt, families that I was to marry her brother, | I thought 1 was the cause of this silence at | !0 Sddition to hoy dag. scholars. sho is desirous of poe ~ “ATnets of Carriages and Light Wagons Kept en REPAIRS neatly dene, andall erders prompt rs - A “ A ng into her family afew pupils ax boarders | S0d families can be supplicd wie aay quantity st Semrinane = away a pleasing reverie, for her ition | whether I would or not. I had before formed | meal, being a stranger, but I was since in- | aged from I010 tyne ene eit der her im- | heir residence, of that healthfel drink, LAGER NKS,B AND SHOES. wa followed by = formally exp “You | 8m attachment, which was warmly reciprocated, | formed that it was always so. A perfect in- | mocuse areand ovs cae Do under herim- | BEER, upon short notice, jcis3am | TRUNKS, BOOTS § are here?’ To my different inquiries, she re- te for a young man who wasclerk ina neigubeing: difference to each other reigns throughout. Her arrangements for the soon modstion and G® EEN SPRING plied and remarked as follows: that she had : Ni OTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THB town. Without any dislike to my intended due Oars or PaPns bare lorai|z iuoreaced PAVILION, B iy ‘As they change their names with their] and otherwise improved. Those i: ashington + Ol lund ‘i slept for a few hours after I left; but since, nursed an affection for the otherin a spirit of | new life, they desire not confidants to remind —— rtioulsr information with reference te 2 Ded Eg heel are om Mieennd ad ott 6 Go yr 4 of until daylight, her wandering thoughts had | obstinacy and wounded pride in having dicta- | them of that which they have left. I said a {ief §chool may apply to W. D, Waliseh, leditor 0 of raised visions of gloomy character; that she supp! ern mais work o every oe. soription, mate expresly to order, and willl be sald at a mach \ower price than hae been”. Lo charged in thie city for much or es. Porsous ic want of Boots and Fleece of cnstere ox city made work, wil! alwaye find a aseortment in store and at the lowest eter Ive 8B OA. tion in matters of affection. My father no- fect indiffe ists toward: h oth Fi eo and fi particulars Goorg om, Fonpootintl “ Ate “T 5 e - rfect indifference exis wards each other; ‘or ter or joorgetown sre, res ial iatorm ticed the coolness with which I received my in- FShould except—yes, Ido except—when one residenes—No. 36 Camerdnstrosts Alepeotrhe, Vic t tte Beautiful sor, On the Pouniry tended, and threatened me with exclusionfrom | of them is sick: for never has been greater a. ae == — | the reception of Pic-Noe Parties and other Vanitors. the world until I was of lawful age unless I com- | silent sympathy for any one than tor me in NITED STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, | There ace numerous ngs of the purest water plied with his commands. Apprehensive of | their inquiries of the nurse, and their desire | U Wasuincton. July 17, 10m, "| 80d 8 etant shade throughout the day. There such an event, I listened to the proposition of | to sit by my bedside for hours in the day,| PRorosazs will be reacived at tuis Other wii! Sal cha dy Sangine. vith dressing room felt now that she was not so well as yesterday, and piteously besought me te do my utmost to save her. “ But you are doing well,Mary,’’ I observed. “Ob, no! no, sir’ I feel thatI am not. 1 ». ranch, is now hand: ; N & BRO., dread that I am not.” my lover to elope. With the monney he had | musing in their own thoughts, anticipating pete gy Ake i pe = pga eeiemles mexdancuan _seSe____330 Feensivarie oveaen On saying this she covered her eyes with her | 84ved we left home five weeks ago,and took pas- | my wishes, but giving me no verbal ocowfort, i 7 Societies. Clubs agd Sooia! Parties can rooms over the connecting corridors of the Capitol . sage in a steamboat for New Orleans, determin- | except, ognin, Emily. Well, I worried myself | Extension a os ct fa ing to be married as soon as we landed here. | all day, thinking of my situation. I could not PA oye "Sao, pointed with three’ oa Sroptistor thres dave notice. p Not being acquainted with your laws, we were | realize the reality. I was blind to the future, conte of white lead inalle pth sale ors served st sil hours, and Refresh- much surprised that we could not fulfill our in- | and desperate in meeting it. At noon I felt] All of the Iron work ofthe Ceilings, of every webdbears wenisnbieet ekki einai lior Gee . tentions; knowing no one to vouch for us, we| wearied, and lay upon my bed for repose. In | doserip including the fastenings of the ceilings arm, and sobbed loudly. “Mary!” said I, in as an; a tone as I could counterfeit, ‘‘I came here to relieve your suffering, and to cheer you under your affliction If you continue to aggravate your OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ele ko é Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hali, Washington, D.C. Travelers will stody their interests by examunin my TRUNKS, VALICES &c , before Soding clanpaes het ace shee beet aR beat material the et affordsand employ reserve nd to the roof {cames, must be incla- | HO” of Sood order. ard no pains wil be spared to better, vou will You are now safe—I say, safe, wanting only obedience to all that is re- quired of you. For you, a girl of sense, to much diminished, and, with the | rest.” in the prosence of suoa persons as may choose to | 1XF) ¥1'! be open for the reo 2 . s he wa i " ii could not obtain a license. To each other, our} the evening I was roused to consciousness b tea in the price bid. ive satisfaction to all visitors. the best workmen, lan confidently recommend my jessy Sagge er cine cane one pledge was as strong and binding, and as sacred | the violent exertions of several to put me ina The wha 8 — be endorsed, “Proposals! ies ect 2 USEPH samen yee igh me Trance that ate med tn Stcgnash ald Dw = my absence. Youcannot know upon what | *’P&Fsonor priest could make it: we wereman| hot bath. I had a violent fever, with the wh Kee mo | and watt be Beobmpsnied bral - — [keep constantiy on hend, and make to rn little your life depends. If you continue to| *2¢ wife. Well, we put up at the —— Hotel. | strongest symptoms. Cupping, nursing, and ag ‘addressed ane undersigned. Pp = M Rs SALT WATER BATHING. a Taek thon RS ae Oh despond thus, even though you were mach — being there a week, Charles found his} medicines—your visits—and you know the] Thay wil! be opened at the time mentioned above, ARSHALL’S PAVILION. (Mm Land- “TAS A; P —} seanty fun > and @ BOX TRUNKS: ASAL other VALICKS; ThAVELING Bees: NESS, SADDLES ‘HIPS, & tora on the June. ‘} hopelessness of obtaining a situation, certain Exhausted by this recital, the interest of eg ng A Faas 4 ‘at short attend. his a eis dcawings ofthe calli resort Cor thone aneking health and pieas misery ahead. Another week of board would | which enlisted my feelings to the exclusion of | Of ee ne Oya BR toen sonnet this | Ore. is unogoelied iy Bay, piaceay the iste | anticipate your fate by harboring a suspicion exhaust our resources,and we had not enough to | any regard for the imprudence of the indul- Captain Topographical eee . slice Gun “Washtadee Coseaeione te ea} in any part of the ctty, George- : return to our home. The yellow fever, which | gence, she rolled on her side with a sigh: then nohatge of Capitol Extension. | Potomza, and in full wrew of the Chaw town, or Alexsnaria, of the worst, isanaccountable weakness. Cheer BA , g e — oake Bay, up! Had you the stength to stand up and look | "8S then prevailing to a great extent, raised| resumed her former position, gazing on va-| Each proposal should be accompaniel by the | 824 famous for fine Oysters, Soft Crabe, Bheephead, a Aerie er for a celebrated FAMILY + at yourself in the glass, you would wonder, as | °T®*¥ fears in both of us; night or day there} cancy, awaiting a reply from me to rouse her | following guarantee: G Tent piring batons a merule bi ine stenen = fev — JAMES 8. TOPHAM. T do, that you are taken to be ill. Let me see | ¥#4 20 consolation for the horrible situation in | from the reverie that she was in. A thousand The gudorngnsh Anis dee CO ok: inthe | Norfolk. ‘ihe underaigned fae ime emai you smile, nay, laugh, if it is not too great an | Which we found ourselves. One night we were | suggestions for hor good passed one by one be-| Stats of and oy he State of—, nere- | mprovements in Fis Bath Houses and many « a8 emi improvements to the comfurt and enjoyment of iy effort. in agony from being kept awake by the moans| fore me. She was not entirely lost, and here | by Rearants that in case the for: joing bid ef WOOD AND COAL. y , , nests, The Bathing cannot be surpassed. Splon. ° of adying man in a room net far from ours. | was a signal triumph within my reach. I felt | {°C f02 celllnge, as abown desori ba novopted, | id Angling and penty of Fishing acd Sai tag Bost : The nurse handed me a potion for her. Fs 2 We now acknowledged that we wandered away | her brow, then her pulse. There was slight fouontrsct at ihe place named exemutetagens 7 vt free of charge. Ho has spared no expenas in - prasapelion AND . Plsced it to her lips, she made a sour grim v4 : r : thee Pp viding 8 good Cotil!on Band or in y ace; then, with the remark, ‘‘Am I not brave?” | {rom home like two foolish and guilty things, | agitation to the latter, but a healthy glow to | for the ceilings, with good and sufficient secur:tics: of choice Wines, Liquors.Segars, 1 g OAL ewatleewsh the whole ef it” and that we were justly harvesting the fruits. | the former, albeit intense thought had cnused | 827, incase the snid—— cunt anty te enter nts | who wish to avoid extreme fashion and to scck Delorean nt Su ae ely, Gatowest ; “Now.” said she, «I feel like another per- | 026, morning Charles came into cur room| the perspiration to roll in torrents on her pil- | thedifirence betwenh thet offer cf the sated Soe | Tetired piace where they ‘ona make themerivor at | POP" T J.& W. M. GALT, son. Celeste, tell Emily I want to see her” | gloomy and dejected. low. The poor girl was now sensible of her | and thst which may bo nconpied. j Staton. ‘The proprietor pledges heneet oui | Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith aud 12th et In a few minutes the iatter entered. ij “ ary.’ suid he, ‘we have made Judies of | situation, and looked to me as her only friend, | /8+¢—, 1980. Signatures of guarantora, SB: | pothing shal be lett-undone on his part tu render | ITC north ; ‘Give me your hand, Emily,” she said. | Ourselves [tis folly for ur to be thinking of | to save her from the brink of destruction. As} Witness. F. Le neck Fa ior board: G10 per day, for | T= SUBSCRIBER BAVING ON HAND an extensive stock of FUEL, is pi to se)! ats very bow ficure fer ‘Forgive me for what I said to you yester- are than a week; for a longer time, $1.25 per day. I know I hurt your feelings. Am I their gunrantee. per month. Persons wishing to addroes Bay being legally married when we have not the| if in acknowledgment of the greatest boon I] , I hereby oorti‘y that the abo: least prospect of support before us. It is of no] could ask, I told her that I was grateful for | Known te meas able to m: ¢ t prospect of support be ; cou Eola 4 oo nt Prietor will direct to Leonardtown, St. Mary's Woop Saved snd Splitany size, forgiven ?” use for in each other’s way. You are| this opportunity to meet her expectations in gned i i “fo id. Propriet and see for yourself. oe Oeriainly,” was the reply of a young girl better off than I,for you oan get employment in | the fullest of mortal ability, so far as to supply United Sister (RA eb gpee Podrnige pel on - an 2 8-5) MaROMaIAs ont cbt of melancholy sweetness oF countenance, who & millinery ; but I can get no employment,and } means to send her home, and to extricate her | persona known to tae War Department. CUR oR Se pL eee a 0 — my roomge back. At any rate, [| from re Perilous situation. He who has} Jr 'sdtd 0 Prorosars FOR PAVING, it leave you, cannot i °s | created t! i d ti ti s NOTICE. Soasate you, for not pay this week’s — poy be “3 Sneek im a eo ret teen £ New F. AMILY ‘SROCERY STORE, acaee pe ek Puntpy reat “TI cannot conceive what passion possessed | ne. Sho saw she was not all lost to virtue from ENNSYLVANIA Av., KALED PRoposas wi reveived at this of - me when he finished. I sii startled at the | an indifference to vice. The link to the latter Southeast Corner of Tenth street, next tor Gradior Caredan, Goa Lasing the Bite: idea of his deserting me that I could not think | was broken; the magnetic power of good had Washiagton, D.C. dod Ping Footweve and Parte: toe Gutters, eto for him, or for the causes that drove him to | not lost its binding and attractive power. The undersigned respectfully announees to his on the north side of B strost routh, between 7th and speak as be did. My first impulse was to spit} « Mary,’ I said, “ you will be well enough friseds eat We Wes prone’ the fine os formerly The Curbetone to be of th» best quality granite, in his face; but I only looked him full in the | to leave to-morrow. will, in the meantime, | Served a Inge assortment of” and that he bas re-| dreaved 6 inenes thick on top, and 6 inches dee Gfo,# TE advanced to him and told him to} procure you a room in « private house, where | ° soe SUPERIOR pie a than panko eghen doy tt to be ‘Go? ‘ou will remain until 1 ited and well fitted and i “I then took a chair,by the window, think- poral logead loa SE ee FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES rave! “aod wal rem set in & bed of coarse ing desperate things, not noticing Charles as} I ee eed to be composed, and to place | line, to which he particularly invites the attention paving brick, to be lai fall eand four (4) inches d appeared touched by the lanation, or the | cause of it. They exchan; a few words, and | I was left alone with Mary and the nurse. Ww, and Coal ms 15 8. F. corner of Fourteenth and ate, WHEELER _& WILSON’s SEWING MA- WwW CHINE AGENCY, Removen to No. 346 Pa. Av., wzax Tru Sr. Encouraged by the substantial and rapidly in- ereasi opult af Wheeler & Wilson's une- quatied Fani hich for the last eight years their superiority, ore for Before leaving the room the shutters had been opened for some purpose, which gave me an opportunity of seeing particularly the fea tures of wy pron er face was oval, her fringed by their atmond-shaped eyes blue, an id beautify the entire expression of worse features. Her auburn hair yet retained the braids, though re, — rede when she was taken sick. judged her to be about twenty years of 5 ies ditioare it is to estimate by ae | life which is crowded with events as hers \ thee. bogscwor: tificates from many of the ‘ er oe: beat citizens of W shicgton and & relation to ky superiority If: fe ier b he left with a bundle of his clothes, taken what [ : of resident families, from our trunks. The dinner hour passed; I| that the recite of her ih mee ne a. Soup or FRESE ORO yarry Sor Boon from olay or loam thres (3) pete es two was equally indifferent to the eravings of na-| injurious if prolonged, and that I would post- | ble him Ben ly the demands of those who wee pt Mvmt hy hed ear aad Cas course: ture as to the world; had I known of n, I} pone what more she had to say until I returned | favor him with there - — Baws —— ae At night the chamber- | the next day. ‘ PATRONAGE. m: formed me my apartment wasen-| On the evening of the next day I called with urchases the subscriber has directed spe- : gaged for the following day. Suspicions of | a carriage to ais haces: The asked the eS ee, Must be six iaghes in Giameter'h my chévacter, if not of my ability to pay, had | proprietress, who had not been ‘apprised of this Teas, Coffees and Sugars, coarse sand clean gravel, free had recently experienced. When I returned in the evening her toms were not so favorable. The phyceien had ordered her to be kept free from intrusion. D A hint was given me to leave. i Which, with all in hi loam at jeast 9 inches deep. a It appears that she dreaded to be left alone, | I replied, lik ty thing, nothing, atill ia: | demurred ‘hen muppodiag, fous a remark ths | sePons of on th mae cwenahit anna, Yt Severed ‘with fue leas trey Sah, 9 Bet se Lead mere Surrounded | different to life wonder now at my feelings | T y made, that she would be returned | jy 2%-so2w =~ ieee McDEVITT. ‘Tho ceatre of the gutter to by the other girls of . Tealled the} then. I could not excite myself at my situa-| in a days suddenly acquiesced. As we =e ITT._ | of hard red paving bri matron to me, and told her that when I was| tion, not being able fully torealise i Set. fh the corridor several of the | N EIGHTH North rivet feces called in to the sick I made it a point to be denly « thought strack me; ‘To theriver!’ I ATION AL EXHIBITION, reat long by Sf second to the physidian; that, from disobedi-| said aloud, and hastily throwing on my bonnet | Emil with 4t CINCINNATI, QHIO, Sept, 12th—20:h, than four fa) toe and shawl, descended the stairway. Suddenly | her eyes, whiapered ena parting words The UNITED STATES AGRICULTORAL | fneclean gravel , 3 ‘ : oan. iijointed. the hellish thought entered me,‘If I am lost,’ | Four day's after her release Mary was placed | SQ CIE PY will hold its Kighth Avnual Agrioultu’ | ! A ini hy hot exceeding one f et ee ea et ° with | by me'on A steamer" deutined for her hone. ieee pre sunmat oP ciagat ea pe kumming ‘and ts wl om acquain captain with just b af be 4 atender “It was after nine o'clock. Well, sir, I other Mivory tlavekes comy on for a de- path aie te Pomtistie "phe work ta be i started off at a rapid pace on the streets, ima- | serted female, with the noble charity so ofven y (AD GARDEN | ™8" oe gining that I should find Charles; not that I'| tested under similar circumstances and char- } wanted to see et to have an object for | acteristic of the commanders of our western walk [stared impudently into the faces | boats, he refanded her the passage money. As af ae napeee doubt, to red I bade her adieu, I told her I interded one Forty foot t ah de ip aa t, in my | day to recur to the late incidents in her life as be lomas and elarfiodene she must have, if I have to put a guard at the door, or I do not return.” Complete compliance was expressed to my “Except Emily.” said Mary. “She will mot talk to me, and I have mash combat ip her 2 com at be requi ithin time nigh the work iz" wartanted to. atand to be A for whioh the work is ently by my side in walking. | a romance of reality She replied : yamount | dono at the “To this consented. With worse promise | When nearly exhausted ready for posionhad| —“ Noone would believe it for the bjeot 000, rel ecko Ln yt ae . e 20, tract, hond St Aeatell, nk with incoonaed Tupathy of Iknown how to purchase it, a cebman ad well as the friend, never did nor gout again | , The Ex! bition wil roman open trom Wodnes- | "°Siddere will state 29 rine rate i her attendan’ hope of | dressed me,and asked me where I wanted to £0. | possibly meet under like circumstances. day, the 12th. to Thursday ,_ Of September, | they wi'l execute ing and . y stronger than it bad “«* Edo not know,’ I replied, ‘ anywhere. Two months later I received & letter from | Hamesmink, ume to examine and text the imple Aelerest Sivenausie, tor dh With « ‘good nig! a and advice to coax her-| “« Jump in,” he cried, ‘and f will end lapel her, informing me of her reconciliation to her Kor ium lists or ion apply at the | south’: TNO B. Lak 4 self into sleep, Lap eagmoes repaying me] “Involuntarily I resigned myself to his ss-| parents; her formal marriage to her repentant | Of Of the Society, No, 336 Pa. enue, (up 3'-dteth Aug A for my visite by seeing ber improvement on sistance in pushing me nthe cab. Tt rattled Pore, who had teatiafactori she said, excused | “*1"*+? oF to the subs PERLEY POOR NATIONAL morrow, I left. away for some squares, when it sto) at lesertion, for, on ht he left her so | _iy 24 tf Seo’s U.S. Agricultural Society. AP AND CANDLE On the following morning, at ten o'clock, I | house. hei fen BT aan L Be After a short consultation rtd the | insanely, he had tak: WORKS, ing the night, and was then ina slumber. In the evening, when [I called, to my horror and dismay I perceived her with her head over the side of the bed, supported by Celeste, in vain to continue a retehing which had been itive an hour before. “Itis all over,” she said. “My dream of life—is finished. Just, too—when eve: Dg of the future was so promising—so - Ob, * on the fe x gabman and the proprietress, I was invited to| and inquired everywhere invain for hers aed | TREASURY DEPARTMENT, wee Gueex Staezt, > ressions - | _ Prorosats will bs reosived O Between Bridge and Water strects, side myself; I mean, thoughtless of thedanger | itude had I opened the vista of ried ona ‘aul the 15th a for aupely ing or fe Georsstewe. D.C. pee ieee fe eneel sti Beis sting, ee be no less in her opinion. Fag I: iekety Wed al fet aunty te A large stock of CANDLES, Bind hand pushing me from lary —— think this recital a breach Measured jn the yard by 2 Sopra, Tantly; Setiiocsd Feows SPAES. itbout a blush, were the house of a| the way of her 2? Perhaps LOW BEDE friend, I familiarly entered the parlor. You | atir up reverential feelings for ther Presiden for Locomet niet ht Aide - here seen the ? They are splendidly | that humble individual in savi always on hand, ea rere the extravagance of | one soul from lost to itself and useful ence to his orders, in crowding the sick room — talking to the patient, they were killing er. “She is convalescent,” I continued. ‘All she now requires is repose and quiet. These Mr. —,, do you know—that last night—I dreamed of hoine? Father and brother were | as she is called. took off rn barwet ea a add tn directing sak ea) cm TEWhia, Ponta inde “ there” (here she sobbed so distressingly as to ing me through the rooms to a book gallery pas byte wpe ght beget H iy 10-eotf . he " smother articulation) ‘Ol! it was « sweet suaed asked me to take some re- 5 sales halos 275 meeting. Before [ awoke this morning I was which she handed from a cupboard. 4 #0 - Litried to again to continue | Then she showed me to this room, desiring mo. AR, *) JACKSON,- \ tne ream; but—now—it all over; I must | to give no thought of the morrow, as she would cea” See Wet of . just re sa PLASTERERS, die—and bere! 4x terms with me whioh would be satisfactory, | KING & BURCHELL. pet eens a B ot ombetines oot ‘jew:

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