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THE EVENIN' STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {EXCEPT SUNDAY,) ildings 7 0) qs ia Mb te aden ond hiocestsbunen, By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly THE WEEELY STAR. This excellent Famity and News Journal—con taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Satur day morning. TERM. Single copy, per annum steeseceeeeereeceees Sl 00 to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37, gents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price ls THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Ebeni tar. q UF" Casn, invaniascy ix apvance. Single Gn ) cam be procured a after the leshe of the 33 uTs. Ne i civtne | VOL. VL WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1855. - NO, 829. | rocmnstas wees wage wit eatowed JOEN B. pepe = “en ~ EE apr inc adnan ors EDUCATIONAL. negotiation, for his person was well known to GEORGETOW NCLASSICAL AND MATH- EMATICAL ACADEMY. College of Dental Su: Tespect- fully fetish the rp aa town and its vicinity that he has loca- DEALERS LN HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &., core oms 80; EVENING STAR. [Seniire mruas had come up, hns fe’ name wi not sock tins free Gites! . He wished to get off ~ E dndersigned having rented tue Leta! in | Will be given at Spring Gardens. ‘formerly oc- THE YOUNG REBEL. that night, as he } but to this neithe: season i snd Tiece cap Meaney, a _ hag is free = cat for the purpose of prac- a which the fee Win. Abo aq beg | cupiediy 4. Footer Son A staciefocen th A TALE OP THE CAROLINAS. his poet nor the would hear, and he oe 0 W: st. Bri ms “ - ursday, Augus y COMMER % forced to remain till morning. was bis HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. | Georgetown, DG. ent? peeve Brae street, i A nec tome) pa epee cing at 5 o'clock, p.m. In a small farm-bouse, toward the close of | fo ing. What was Ae Foci AIPM crc nccrce al rpHe BOONE CLUB take great are in an- | the year 1790, sat an old man. his wife, and an anguish to hear that ree os had been gone nouncing to the Clubs, their friends, and the | nly son. Tho face of the father appeared ved, Tea, Table and Dessert 8 Early applications are particular cular), nested, as dre ae it 4s tmportant that all the scholars Should be pres- Britannia German Silver, Albate and Silver Pla- and some hours, “Pats eer ren pee tans | etid aie ena | yen ie arg | al eer tn wee ond | bd: at timer lated tara | Banke eh no benign Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated nish music as vsual for Excursions, Sere- a ‘BoUrae | The Club themselves that no trouble at , & fine, i th of | and mounting his horse rode slowly away. ""icks, Shovel and Tongs, Walle Irons, Wed nades, Pic Nics, Balls, Parties, Exhibitions, &e, | ember 3d. B. A, BOWEN, Principal, wit eae va vorthe | Wistiully at his son, a fine, manly you rons au 27 No. 94 West st., Georgetown. | ¢XPense ‘be spared to make this one of the twenty. At length he said: Put when out of sight of the house he strack Orders may be left at Hilbus & Hitz’s Music’ De- eae most pleasant, and recherche Soirees of the | -”.: p) i anak Cam- | into a fierce gallop, which continued till bh Maslin and Beli Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- | pot, or at the residence of ‘the nae ey four doors WASHINGTON SEMINARY. pr No Soaxoper persons admitted on the | 4. avid: oe Lie hat ein hece age came io agintereens where was a ea irons, Ovens, &c. east of General Henderson’s residence, Navy Yard. E exercises of this Institution will be re- | ground. Vailiy tae Cnikheonueeen | ern. Here he stopped, and learning that the BUILDING MATERIALS. Se | ee largp (ase boon ensaeegirated Brass and String Band has poet Accel Aer oc waren! Aimioryy poet vapid pl td high road, he turned > pboard. Chest, oP 4 j. Bs. occasion. > >. - “4 Sel re ee oe PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND. au 25—1w *President. Refreshments and Supper will be furnished by | got in the French war had not lamed me; but | into a more narrow and circuitous by-road. = =a | Bot ale caterer. Shuttle, Door, and Blind Hinges, Sorews, Cut and Wrought Nails, Bolts Brad’s Shutter Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, Door Knobs ‘TS Band is suitable for and all and is warranted to Wve satisfaction to all «It is my ouly chance to avoid them,” he those who may be pleased Sae™ thom, either KUGBY ACADEMY, said, again dashing into a gallop. «I pray for it l should now be shouldering my musket Fourteenth street, opposite Franklin Square. ASS, 50 cents—admitting @ gentleman and | and marching to defend m: country.” God I may reach the settlement in time to ra Le Brass, Reed, or Cotillon Band. FT ME duties of thts Institution will be resumed Commi Both son and wife looked up at these words. * asa 2 ommittes of Arrangements bh ased knitt d_ looked in- | collect a few of our Inds, and march to the Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &¢. eine, by appa” eh seen Pr crying seond Monday in September. Num | FT Wilson, ft Booths De tian ee mente | Se ae hope now left !”” CABINET MAKERS’ GOODs. R ERIC PROSPERI a uiringly at her boy, and it was evident, from Ebest Nhe paheknt aearp dori with- the expression of her face, that patriotism and au 20—eotd* : motherly affection were at variance in her ———~ bosom. The son, however, after encountering ALE OF UNITED STATES PRorER. | i) father's eye for a. ee en oy, at the Navy Yard, Memphis. —On b ya imed wi ty 4 TUESDAY, the 25th day of September next, at | 2"! he exclaimed warmly : N 10 o’clock a. m., will be sold at public auction to | _“‘ David, why do you linger about the village the highest bidder, for cash, to be paid before the | when your country needs your services 80 articles shall he removed from the yard, the chat- | mueh ? Why, my son, I am ashamed of you. tels of the United States remaining at said yard, | Twice before this have I spoken to you on this subject, but you appear to haye no spirit. 102 550 hard red brick 3 drawing boards and What! will you see us trampled upon by the Ciroulars of the Academy can be obtained at the rssidence of the Principal, on N n 12th and 13th streets, G. F. MORISON. SELECT SCHOOL. LLEN E. JANNEY will resume her School in Friends’ Meeting House, on I street, Mon- day, September 3d. au 23--eo3t# RS. HENRY A. BUKR informs her pu- mie pile that their studies will re-commence the tl ps ee No. 391 H street, between 13th end 14th. a 28—Saw3w Night bad fallen in, as they had expected, before the tories were able to reach the vicini- ty of the house they were in search of. At length, however, after a silent march th: the woods, it broke upon their view. A light was burning in one of the windows, and when they arrived close to the remises, the lively notes of a violin reached ears, proving that the brothers were not aware of their presence, but were enjoying themselves in imagined securi “Now, men,”’ wi ed the leader of the Hair Cth, Carled Hair, Mess, Gimps, Sofa and Venitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends Brackets, Furniture Nails Leader, at Taltavull’s Store, opposite N.B.—Orders left at Hilbus& Hitz’s Music De- atte: % may 2m iit SILVER WARE. H. SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and ror Ware ooationee Zain lange stock of pue Silver Ware, consisting of Coffee and Tea » complete, S: Bowis, Cream Goblets, Cups. bi prceines orks, and a magnificent assortmen: richly chased fancy silver ware suitable for gifts, at reduced prices. eee S0CRD. ray ives, PAP Uplincls tnd Gouge; Pine free ee BLACKSMITH & COACH MAKERS’ GOODS. q a __ ‘do moveable frame ; itai ie | tories, ‘when I give the word, fire a yolley at Black snd Bright Springs, Axles, Pelloes, Shafi, saberons ih want of any of the above articles are BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, 4 tt Vineal dimension 4 parallel rulers, &c. -eiegeicont ary med rat weir erence |e Pon Sg introduction; ‘we will Bows. = 4 ., Md. : ? sham , for shame! ; » Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump | Being mostly of our own manufacture, we war- HE Pall Session of tuis Institution will com- 1st lineal stone co- pre T will not call you my son. Long since you | then surround the ond antes 8.” Joints, Stump Collars, Top Proj rant it sterling. 4 mence on a Sepouber 3d. pi 1 saw set ought to have been in the army.”’ At that instant the deep bay of adog on Curtain Praises, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining | [> Silverware of any design made to order at ues, contain! information relative | go! tr “lineal stone, for 1 cross cut saw “Joshua, Joshua !”” interposed the old mo- | their ears, and @ large mastiff sprang Silks, Damask, ing Cords short notice. Particular attention is paid in get- | to the School, may be obtained by addressing the beltcourse 2 broadaxes ther, “‘David is but @ youth; then do not | woder the house and rushed at the Major. Tufts, Tassels, Buttons, Tacks, Fringes, Laces, | ting up Testimonials, Premiums, &c. Principal, at Brookeville, Md., or from Chas. H. 150,000 feet (board mea- 5 steel squares ak so harshly to him. He cannot yet feel| ** Fire !”” he cried. and Fiain and Enamelled Canvass Ldn Lane, Eeq., Pa. avenue. sure) various timber 3 try squares eat voa feck oh ; soatinsoass Twenty guns broke upon the stillness of the Russia Duck, Enamelied Leather, Dash % The Principal of this Institution may be seen 10,(52 Ibs. nails, (assort- 25 hammers (assorted) what you feel, who have fought so often against : ‘dog fell a &e. ELVANS & THOMPSON, 1CE_—ICE—ICE: on Friday, August 31, between the howfy of 2 and | "<a sizes) Rarowing melee your country’s enemy—he is but a boy. night—the dog ead—every pane of glass je l—6m 326 Pa. avenue. (CBARLES WERNER, on Pa. avenue, o 6 p. m., at the Kirkwood House. 250 Ibs. wrought nalls 17 gouges “A boy, indeed, Deborah! Such’ boys as | in the windows were shivered, and the tories site Browns’ Hotel, will keep, throughout the &. B. PRETTYMAN, A.M. 672 Ibs. new fron (bars) 1 thes fe David have already gained imperishable lau- yelled like savages. In an instant, the lights GLENWOOD CEMETERY, season, an ample supply of Pettibone's best ICE: au2}_2w Prinelpal. | 3-5 rego mag ri ecw a= 1 rels since the war commenced. I could name | 19 the house were extinguished, the violin as Office Ne. 292 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, | which he sell, on call, in any quantities, al THE UNION ACADEMY 55 !bs steel wire 25 chisels a host of them! Why, were it not for the | quickly ceased, and a noise was heard at the Gacteee ee) prelesgrennl cents — dood HE, Fifth Annual Session of the Union Acad- | 150 Ibs iron do 6 nippers boys of this land where would be our army, doce. The tories immediately made a rash at eo CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of ASKETS.—Work, Card, Traveling, Knife, T emy ; and the Sixth of the Union Female | !! round piles 5 fs calipers lich, I dure say, is one quarier composed of | it- But it was already barred, and being distted oui tha igh cocoa ae ae < Ker Cigar, Ofice’ Market and Cloiies Bas? Academy, will open on the first Monday in Sep- Fee ee aias ——_ vices ask of iu age mS _ made of stout oak plank, resisted all their ef- aarter miles north of the Gapitol—North Capitol voce Ifyou wait & good basket, ate low price, | tember, and continue {4 weeks. Tlineal, ridge tiie” Sunteg pacer te The old man was excited, and it was the| forts. A rifle cracked from one of the win- posi leading directly to the gateway. Lak sonmewentn street. : - Gralars at tne Htoskatare at Veshen, & ft lineal’tin conduit 6 pair of pliers first unkind word he had ever used to his boy. | dows, aud a tory fell, desperately wounded. ‘This Company have secured acharterfrom Con. | _#2 §- = and at the Rugby House, corner iith and Kote pipe for cisterns 4 pair compasses David rose and left the house. He walked | Another report succeeded, and another tory gress, appropriating their ground forever to burial | — SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. ‘These Institutions are so organized and con- | 6% ses X tin 5 screw drivers some <listance, apparently in deep thought. | fell. Major Wilson was now fully aware that [and #ere making a fee title to the purchaser, and PROFESSOR WOOD'S ducted as to secure that mental and moral train- | 4 spring bolts 5 plain punches “ What will not woman do!” he at last mut | both Bankers were at home, and wide awake. probibitiag all encroachments fiom legislation or HAIR RESTORATIVE ing which will best re the pupil for the real. | 314 Ibs leather 2doid chisela “Here I have been li ‘ bout | A shed turned the rain from the front of the rho Wish’ thele dead to tepo set, those | rretis preparation, although less than tro years | nS “utc! emma 30 ibs lace leather I rachet drill Go casings qhen Feet tne ny oot lt cen ak ee ae hielded perdi oo — Legit sand pectin T posh ‘he pubite; owing to lls wonderful ef- " %. RICHARDS, Prin. U.A 29 Lbs rosin 1 carpenter's guage = cones ro oe a — =! wr from the fire of the Bunkers wont 60 wark at laced thew, for as become a custom in rt y } ‘pan UR 250 Ibs age. nm or au) , to meet a pre’ 4 we . bther cities when the burial ground becomes valu- yah pogrom eg ele ae = ua 17. a ie RIOUARDS, Erin UPA? a Mkts Nevis Clroltee 2 ee ee nes girl, and to listen to Pee. Ubetcses a but | the door. Suspecting resistance, perhaps from able for other purpo-es, to sell it, and throw the | Poraitieg * 1 qconty, an theseditery apptiance | Soo eens 3 sash planes now I will be myself again! What did he | his knowledge of their character—one of his dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal used for such purposes, won its way, and been GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. 10 cart hubs 4 tongueing planes call me ’—was it aot a coward? Now, by} men brought an axe, with which he com- meuwares cannot prevent it, as ne tities are given | | o rity welnotned to aisat of the cities and towns pase next session of this Inetitution will com- | 2 cart shafts 4 grooving planes Heaven, I will teach him that he has a son | menced hewing at the door, and soon cut it in to the ground. . in the United States, the Canadas, and the West mence on Monday, the3d of September. The | 211 cart spokes 1 moulding plane ‘ menses the epitit f his fath Awa jieces. Here a desperate battle ensued. The N. B-—-Ottice open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., | taaia islands. Noris this result surprising when | preparatory department and collegiate course are 109 cart felloes 23 augers (assorted) cen oth ase to Pet thers were powerful and cour: where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- it is remembered that its p pularity upon bork conducted by able and experienced Profes- | 24 pile bands 3 large morticing chis- | then, with love, for I feel that I am called | rot ein ee im > arg vd Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other in- | jt, 7eme! salely, as, eutablichen by actual tests. | Sors, who devote themselves to the moral and in- | 22 vals linseed oll els upon to act; no longer dream! Ere another | ticy were strong: and now with clubbed rifles formation, can be obtained. That this preparation will actually Restore gray | tellectual advancement of those contided to their | 1a: gals sperm oil lework benches fortnight, my father shall hear of me, or else | they disputed the whole tory force. The door All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. Hair to te fatural Color, produce a lax it | care. 5 gals lard oil 6 gimlets [ lose my lite in striving for it.’’ And with | beinz small, they stood their ground for half 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be | Crowth upon the heads of ‘the bald, prevent the | A large and spacious building has just been | 1 lot hickory cogs 1 lathe chisel this resolution he turned about and retraced | 4n hour, felling, during that time, some of promptly attended to. jeis—ty | fr from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- compared ice be used Scisvey top he accom - is Manilla rope, (4 } sand screen 1 his steps. those who had tne temerity to enter first, but eens Ma he “al a eee agers | eadegme teas at, peereatcey | oe puede Mt ie, [ce meane "Laren Se | PVE ps cated hoe mug | fs samba nt ye svo- wi entire! stinct from those ie 40 tbs seiz:! a 4e, 82 e Be, s y “e Pa. avenue, between 1% and Gta streets the pathy ries of dine paes elon and | students, and Dflicers expecially assigned will at-] red ee eee Bei struck into a gallop, which coutinued for sey- | iflamed to maduess at the resistance that bad 8. HEFLEBOWER & L. T. LovET'r, | {Bo certi every part of the country who have tried | tend them in their pastimes and preside over their | 48 Ibs setzing stuif (un- 5 labore? picks eral miles. At length he stopped and looked | been made, and at their own losses, now seized PROPRIZTORS. it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- | Studies. A complete separation will thus beef- | tarred) 2 stone picks up at the windows of a ak e, half hid | the mother and sister and made preparations jy 54m ly attest. ‘That by a proper use of this Restorative | fected between the younger and older students, | 42 ibs small Manilla cor 3 s! between clustering trecs. This was the resi- | t hang the two brothers betore their eyes. COFFIN WAREROOM, ac. - the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- | the advantages of which must be S aente all cage 4 spirit levels (condem’d | dey.ce of Mary Bunker, the imistress of his} The ropes were already tied around the necks WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- | ? color to almost any age alotted to humanity, heel ag NSS pe 8 ea epee: heart; the lights showed that the family had | of tueir victims, when the Major addressed his J. KERS—residence4is Seventh ay eee ee dietary ‘The observatory of the College, its extensive | 119 tons Pittsbarg stone 31 blocks (nieorted size) not retired. and he resolved to pay her a visit | men : = Taree por sp cle tephn rion Cubed | feontals of the press and the certificates of nu- | Philosophical apparatus, rich and varied libraries, | coal 1 set wine measures before his departure “ Now, friends, as soon as these villains are or cemete: Coffins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages. Hearse, pa every article for interments of the best quality furnished at short notice, on the merous respectable ind 4a aads @ both sexes, to the use of this curative, at as of the recom. mendations of editors and certificates before allu and Cabinet of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Shells, afford to the Students of this Institu- tion advantages rarely to be met with. 140 bushels charcoal 4 small scales & weights She was alone when he entered, and a few 2qviresemory paper 5 platform scales and words made her acquainted with his determi- 2 cylinder and caps for weights nation. -When she burst into tears. dead, we will set fire tothe house—the old wo- man there,”’ said he witha brutal laugh, “may be left inside, but the young one I reserve fur sent ded to, can be had of all agents. B.A. MAGUIRE stern necks, (cast 14 oflcans (various sizes) | ™*U9? 77? Reap n- | myself.” Babi, eng he cane eh ot Cramps | pag. was herreh areglet tk | A 8—Am Sera Pe RR STI dD pp peng fy - Woon—Dear Sir— y “ dead Bing dias" Hehp | par in Reto ene pa | NIB ROSA QUEER sRName. | Loe Sactecaee, | baths rol tr Cher tow mech Jou | yc, The Aircon, ao ey ber ee eee ty | iat its effect nasthces ekomtnae removing in- j "TE duties of thi lone an 14 tables 2 band hatchets dreaded my taking an active part in ‘the | Voice ow greg Rg hea DENTISTRY. ion, daudruff, and a constant tendency to | “Eo? terms, &e. ae tothe Principal, No. 351 | 8 Writing desks 2 grindstones struggle. ButI could rot be so cruel as to | Words were spoken low, the listeners distinet- B. DONALDSON, Dentist, Inte of the firm of | ching, with which 1 have been roupled from } gixin street, between H and 1. au 15~eotm Samael i soe intone linen ant owes fire, give it to them.” R. Hunt & Donaldson, continues to was necomatag mecca os ial Boon Tiere RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY, 4 cabinets 1 prapnel yi sa wie oomepose ober — oF teed a Aman witha flameked <heek coded inte onset ern ngpiayplgenr aren used no other article, with an} like the same | Corner Third st. and Indiana ave., Washington. : meen AR, tena aun gaozen due brushes Sar i aceclnoee re Seg ht —_ the house exclaiming : | epee iene of which (made and deposited by —— ay BrRaGe. ps ee TATE bee poker * = 1 es earners not imagine the anxieties I suffer on account “ The yard is full of men !”" the late frm) was awarded the first premium at - Pastor of Orthodor Church. Brookela. T. R. RAOULT, Teacher of French 5 washstands 8 carts of my brothers, and [could not bear youtoen- | . “Fire!” cried a deep voice from the yard the Mechanics? Institute Falr, recently held in CaRLYcx, Il., June 27, 1963. R. GIBSON, Teacher of Drawing. 1 looking-glass 2drays counter their danger. But since this dread- eneral volley succeeded, and sv well had fais city. I have used Prof. O. 5. Wood's Hair Restora- pe next academic yeer will commence on | 35.¥ yds carpeting 2 water carts fui defeat at Camden, I feel that every man | the »im been directed in the dvor that serera! lala? Gas ened Thott esaded to suit each | tive, and have admired lis wonderful effect, My | T"try mest cademle. yeu 4 pitchers 1 straw cutter is wanted for our conziry. Go, then, dearest, | of the tories fell either dead or desperately Lope a = a pode a reenter bair was becoming, — LE cll reece peed chee 10 50, $12 50, and @15 per quarter, Aptis ae wheels and may God be with you. My prayers shall | ended. In turn then the tories retreatet sel e: e ae = a as ees gry; but bred bar pthn! — have no doubt, PUuculars try ba tained by applying to the | 1 walnut bureau 8 horse brashes attend you night and day.” up stairs, when David, our bero, rushed into Particular « paid to filling t and I permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE 2 Ex-Senator United States. Prov. Woop :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years since, and con- tinued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried Serving the natural teeth. —. Charges i -oderate, and all operations warranted Odice southwest comer of Seventh and D streets. Kentrance on D. mar 2i—6m. Principal or at the Bookstores of the city. au 2t—TuTh&Siseps eo BOARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. the room they had just left, and cut the Tropes of the Bunkers. May God bless y.u for this,”’ cried the grateful fellows. 2 chests of drawers 1 oven and double tree Daviu pressed the weeping girl to his bosom, r : bookcase 1 pairdouble stretchers | snatched ahasty a om — approach- stoves 1 pair single do ing footsteps, wrung her hand and was gone. 10 inkstands _ Scards the next day he left the neighborhood of Saluting Battery, earn eel BS is father’s house armed with a musket and| The two men sprang up, seized their rifler, 9 all the popular remedies of the day, but to noef-|_ Mrs. GEN. T. T. WHEELER: Principal. _| consisting of 18 tht toe der carrenades, | bis fat . + “hey i j < 2 oe ee fect, atast I was Induced to use your eelebrnd | PPWAT CaN chins WEL! will be resumed | with their equipments complece lia ee ies inset aoe eee an. pre hbing eommings dhgmae puolie atten- | Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say itis on Monday, the 3d of September, at the cor | au25—2awaw was the American camp, then far northward ; } P: t ; 7 to nis new, ie wonders. ve ROW a ner o: ge and Washington streets. Entrance ly UMPEOY SD method of Ar- tifc-al Treih, with Continuous Gum, the very PERFECTION OF THE ART. This style f deeth has toe following advan' over ai others, viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- LINESS, COMPORT and BEAUTY, vieing with Nature in these respects, and in some others = fz. Public inspection is respectfully solic- Please call and see specimens. CAUTION .—No r Dentistin the District of Columbia has a right to make this style of teeth. N. B.—Teeth constitutionally heal y, plugged and warranted for life. Office and house No. 298 E street, near the cor- ner of Penne. avenue and Lith \. ap H—f CaS: ae, ae ee Just RECEIVED AT JOE SHILLING- ton’s Periodical Depet— - Memoirs of the Rev. Sydney Smith, edited by Just received. Long and desperate was the baitle. The tories fiught for life—the whigs for re- venge. But at length the latter triumphed, though not until their enemies had been al- most exterminated. The Major fell by the arm of our hers, who sought him out in the soap the ight, and engaged him single- ——_—__________ | but as the intervening country was filled with yous DICKSON, DAN’L 8. GORDON, & | tic encmy, he knew there would be consider- WM. KING have as.ociated themselves to- | able address required to effect his purpose c= in the Wood and Coal business, and have | Before bis departure he saw a few of his old ocated their place of business on the corner of I playmates who prowisod to follow as soun as street and Vermont avenue, one square northeast possible. rf saying that then aie een feet warranted Night found him near a lonely farm house, may favor them With a call, with the very best | to which de proceeded boldly, in pursuit of qualities of Lehigh, White and Red Ash COAL, | lodging. At first the oveupant recei of the different sizes. Also, Cumberland lum yf coldly, but a chance expr run of ee fine for Smiths, &c_ Also, Hick- | Dayid that bis host was a tory pe inter pipanteiannneres same political creed, and was immediately lowest living rates, and for cash'a littie lower, warmly welcomed. The royalist produced Families 1a want of fuel would do well to give | his cider after supper, and insisted that David usa call before making their purchases for the | should join him in his potations ; this the winter, as our stock bas been carefully selected, | young man did, taking care not to indulge and in quality second to none in the District. too freely, while the farmer, overjoyed to find DICKSON, GORDON & CU. | what he mes get to be a new recruit for his do! § er hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afficted. A.C WILLIAMSON, 133 Second street. Address GO. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 Broadway, New York, and il Market street, St. Louis, Mo. wessrorT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, .*) be T.W.DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. au lly pr Pre 8 for bnildi: a Light-house om Seneca Peint, ear Rieti Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ide Py Stee ROPOSALS will be received until 12 0 lock m., on the 22d of September next, when the for Pupils on Washington street. Mrs. Wheeler ee acontinuance of the remy she has so liberally received from the pat lic, and for which she tenders her sincere Circulars can be obtained on application to the Principal. au 13—eolm COTTAGE HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Massachusetts avenue betw. 10th and 11th sts. HE Sixth Academic Year of this School will commence on Monday, September 3d. The Course of Instruction is arranged in Four Depart- ments, and embraces all the branches of a liberal education. Miss M. A. COX, Principal Madam DORMAN, Teacher of French. Mr. GIBSON, Teacher of Drawing and Paint guage of ours can express the emo- David, as he pressed his betrothed wite to his bosom, and his heart went up in thankfulness t) Heaven for his timely arrival, when he thought that a delay of half an hour would have consigned her to a fate worse than death Tac gratitude of her brothcrs were expressed in many words, but her’s was silent and tear- SCHEE 2B—tewim 7 uk without sti bec : ful, yet now much more gratifying bids will be opened, for furnishing the materials Mr. SCHEEL, Teacher of Music. ee — | party, drank without stint, and became more K F's ‘ying Mrs. Austin and building S lighi-house on Jones? Point, Po- | {J 7 Circulars my be obtained at the Bookstores. NOW LANDING and more communicative. To his horror, Dae} ~‘f almost called you a coward, son David,” road of tae eee dt sccount of the Panama ao — tomac river, near Alexandria, by the 30th of No- | au 2i—eoim ee : first quality ENGLISH LATHS, | Vid #00n learaed that a party of loyalists, led | said his — — — they met, “put you sketches of Life and Character on the Inthenge by] ts oats ae a ieee past feating on Bilek THE WESTERN ACADEMY, 200,000 full fength and thick. * | by Major Wilson, celebrated for his toryism asus, A 2G i i. peer I a you Robert Tomes e foundation, and of one and jhalf-story, with | Craer Seventeenth and I streets, Washington. 70,000 first quality English 43 Picketts, which | and ruthlessness, wero to start early on the Wrong, borah he is a boy @ proud of— basemen! Letters to the People on Health and Happiness, by Catherine E. Beecher, fi 4 Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett, and his » by a Journalist be he Re vad ae bes bees ned on the first Mor in September, for . Number limited to twenty-five. op we will sell at aitty Cents under the market price, | ensuing day on an expedition to seize and if taken away immediately from the wharf. hang the two Bunkers. who had made them- IN STORE. selves particularly obnoxious to the royalist it, having a circular tower on top for the vel of the lantern—the horizontal dimensions not’ You may founder one of my horses every day that you do such a deed—it beats everything I eversaw in the old French war. ’ 38 by 19 feet. For particulars see circulars ai the Bookstore, or 40,000 feet prime 5-4 Carolina flooring, seasoned |}... avi Iie : David's gallantry in this act, drew aro 4 Escaped Nun seen at this Che pain peri collector oall wis ose ool Room after August 2d, pyre toe prime “ 8. F a aan ace Reset aon hcl se li be him ina doef weeks mace than a score of hardy Rowe Milton, S omane igs eae eet poe Hl = = Oe es 25,000 feat eee ae Whe. shown his friends He also knew enough of | young fellows. who fought with him to the oe nes Sena GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. ' Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be executed at ‘once for the work. No payment will be made until the whole work is completed ; and before it is received it must be inspec'ed and Sppeoved by the agent of the gov- emment appointed to superinted the woik—said agent having power to reject all materials and workmanship, not in accor: with the terms of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids J. SHILLINGTON’S, “ a Batlding, corner Pa. av. and 43 st. an zi— All of which will be sold at the lowest market | the character of the Major, that to suspect pe for cash, or to siich customers as we choose | that some Strong personal motive had led to 10 trust. FITZHUGH COYLE & BRO, | the planning of so distant an expediticn when au B—eolw (Union& Organ) there were others nearer home. He accord- 7h . " = ingly set himself to discover frem his half inc- eee ER ONO THER: brated companion the truth. Nor was he stood unrivalled for the last Tex years. Such is | long before success crowned his adroit cross- the efficacy of these Pills, that such a thing ap | ¢Xamination. end of the war, when he returned and was hap- pily married to the hervine of our story. i) bese next Annual Session of this Institution will commence on meow Sees 3d. Punctual atiendance is requested, for admission must be early made. Catalogues, with course of studies and terms, to be had on application to the aoa au B—eotSeplo WILLIAM J. CLARK. application A Sap Casz.—A poor orphan girl was re- leased from the Alban: penitentiary on Fri- day last, and, by the cases of several por- sons who bad learned her history, was sent on A CARD. RS. E. PHILLIPS, No. 401 Sixth street, between G and H streets, desires to inform the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that she is now pre; to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE. She has taught music in ——— ic ‘ m to her relatives at the West. She arrived in deemed 2 NM. LINDSLEY FAILURE is impossible, if they are taken accord- ““Why you see,”’ said the host, “I believe nu nths si il rome of < Principal cities of ® Union and a Prejudicial to the public in Pe a ne Bf EI ing to direction. : au 23—eolm anes ay Sit for the _— vented : ewer oko mmc rgydary ee Wea] aod test’ = LA S e. ster, Ce 4 i 7 i. 2 Pees to discharge tue duties of ber prokesion | aang aid be sueled and eddemd to the | REAL, BST PAUL: MIN TRAKTOR WM. PETTIBONE, Magna dear to esich Us Bonet tee pis | soca, cfs Gorman hens a Alkany to step revs! eee. EDM’D L. F. HARDCASTLE, our gag paid) UFACTUREBR. she was down here on a visit last year—before | }°. >S*? k . <inderhook ODS 9 a tne eget 2h lessons, at her residence, or! 4... 93401, ry Sec: Colicetions made, Drafts cashed, and the high | » j i] | Bet escape, when she went to Kinderhook, mm ~ Sid at the residence of her pupils. —<olm Engineer Secretary. Prices given for Land Warrants’ Southeast corner Eighth and D streets, the war—wanted to marr, _her, but she would where she engaged in serviee. Here she was cap © Je 120m i COACH ESTABLISHMENT. Government Lands located with much care, and WASHINGTON, D. C. have nothing to do with him. Ever since, he aaa : Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 436 and 6th sts. pr eer & HALL have removed from Sixth street to the south side of Penna. avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, where they ure ready todo all kinds df work in their line. The old stand on Sixth street is for rent. En- quire above. au 2—tf erect Es eal? Waren nns © 5 FIRST WARD LIVERY AND SALE STA if desired, the profits and losses shared equally at the expiration of five years. The at that time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and one half of the current = the Aboard at the time of entry, and half of th> expense of locating to be deducted from the subscribers’ Interest, Te raons wishing to locate Warrants Rigen re fra: own account, the charge will be, for fort! acres $15; “ee acres, @20; one hundred an taken sick, and knowing her condition she relinquished all claim to respectavle associa ton, and having no relatives or uther intimate to consult with she resolved upon leaving her service. She had but few clothes, and when leaving she took with hera few dresses bel ng ing to the wife of her employer. She returned to Albany, and found a home in a house of ili NATIONAL HOTEL. NORFOLK, VA. B. 8. WALTERS, Proprietor. AVING purchased the above well known e=- tablishment, { respectfally inform my friends and the traveling pablic, that the $s house “has been thoroughly renovated newly furnisaed throughout, and is n~w open for the reception of permanent and transient = ers. I return my sincere thanks to my friends and au B—2woee has vowed to make her rue the day. You 6&0. H. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, | “°y depend upon it, he will haye her on his House, Sigu and Fancy Painters, own terms now. Thank Heaven ! there’s no Wweourp especially call the attention of the | law to prevent an honest royalist from doing public to their specimens of Fancy Signs,| as he pleases to these rascally rebels. Bui to Le seen at all times at their place of busiziess. yonder is the Major now,” suddenly said the Persons building and repairidg would do well to tartii “ i i give us a call as we are doles to use ever host, ‘s oy, I will introduce —— once—a merry fellow you'll find him, Lord | ¢, to which place si; ed ; and will receive with their ti exertion on our part to give general satisfaction. ce . - ame, to which place she was trac land arrest- , the pers generally for the liberal patronage ex- BLES. a plstand deaslition of the =and. i, Place of business on Louisiana avenue, between wie a 3 seek Paty ager Liabolical | 1 48t lapceny and sent to the penitentiary.— to me for the last twenty-three years, and JN sntonnetng to the public of Washington that Gurzhunces: 6th and 7th streets, north side, next to the Varnum he kad. Load, hw the Ghcamines ane 1G ©. Sompton. res] fully solicit a continuance of the same, as- I have taken possession, by purchase, Minnxsota—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Ex-Gov amok plot he had heard, saw the necessity o' is- ’ a - coe ae AE anit, Will be left undone to | of the above Stables, on 'G street, near Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. 'T. Rosser, Sec.M.T.; | Old Glazing promptly attended to. Sembling in order to hear more of the tory’s| Foretaxgns Goina Back to Evno: make them at HOME while sojourning atthe Na | the War Department, (lately gy ee Messrs. Ames & Van Eltes, Attorneys at Law; | _#¥u 4—dut plans, and find means, if possible te circum- | By.ton Atlee cays that Mr. Trates oi : po ne rte gD deepest) Mesirs. Morton & Pace, Whelesale Draggists. vent them. He arose, therefore, and shook | return to Liverpool with almost as many pas N. 8 —A four-horse stage Coach leaves the Na- | them that it will be entirely conducted by 2} Battrworr—W. P. » Esq., Attorney at THE HAT ESTABLISHMENT the Major's hand warmly ; pledged him im. | s-rgets as the Uring from that pert. Ths Ban- terme for el teabet rem i eo dare aed pw ed with as mt Carri fr weg % Soot ets O Lana is the pase where “ mediately in a bumper, and so contrived to | i 1 Webster which will sailon Tuesday, wiil - Ashes sie B. B. WALTERS. cee een aan Maine heed will be com: Mena; Dent, Norris & Co.j Messrs. Me HATS and CAPS are retailed at wholesale make the loyalist believe that he was anxiou:| have about 400 passengers, of which ‘about AT . ducted by a professional equestrian and ly Hon. W. W. Seaton ; Hon. J. | prices for cash only. Comseieetiy per to join a troop and Sexe per against the reb- | 50 are paupers, sent buck at the State's ex PURE BOSTON ICE. docile horses ; having s hours for lady eques | -T ‘Towers Hon. Judge J. B: ; J.C. | cent extra proat not be charged in order to off | ely) This induced the ajor to be unusually pouse. They go willingly, many of them hav- APLENTIFUL oupply of the above indispen- | trians, in private or public, as they may prefer. C: Hamilton, Attorney at Law; Col! Wm. |'set bad debts. civil, for he wished to secure so athletic a re- | ing petitioned to be sent back. ‘Many of the the season, at the “Eldorado House,” Pa avenue | aha lar attention will be paid to horses Kept Hickey; Col! J. Riley; Messrs. Taylor & Maury; |, be,cery beat Dress Hats, got up in the latest | cruit himeclf It wan not long bafere a ber. | reese Se0 ere, canoe ol aya te season, * , - very In his establishment. 3 i ‘sold a ing ers: consi between dd and 4 streets, where families resid- (essrs, Reins germane a, @ ing in the ree yng yeast 5 Sng in large President Patriotic Bank. or small quantities, at the }. "y CLEMENT REYNOLDS. N. B.—Choice Wines, Brandies, C' |, de. Dinners, Suppers, &c., supplied in style, as usual, at shortest notice — au 7—eolm CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. RNY’S ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- stall prodts ” ors ‘motto. in was concluded between the two. David “ie Sf) j po however to sign the azreement that AVEMOIRS OF BENNETT cad Le | Bight. He pretended that several others of J bent ge BENNETT and his Times } jis sys sha Someone yg and desirous md Price joining the loyalists ; is object, he said, Gur Fie bean eae $1 was to secure a commission for ihaesit by in- ‘The Escaped Nun—price $1 dusing them to join. This or re bait took; For sale by b: E. K, LUNDY the Major promised a command in bis troop in Bridge street, , D.C. Persons requiring 0) barouches or family ear- ) can torily @ccommodated, as as those desiring riding horses for gentlemen or ladies. FREIEDERECK LAKEMEYER, 1 jy 213m z means, and several go back merely for a short t, with the intention of returning to this country. Some of them having procured bills of exchange for sums varying from $500 to $1.500, and others leave a portion of their earn- ings in the Saviag Banks in this country. There are three or four Californians amorg them, who have acquired considerable meaus. ALL, BARNARD & CO., Auction & Commission Merchants, Corner of 9th street and Pa. avenue, (south side) will, as usual, attend to all sales of losnehold, Sinan ba at peat emp entinlen aed Horses, or any to them, on’ the most reasonable , and will FANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS. SEMKEN, JEWELER, © No.0 Pa, ay. bet’ 9th and 10th sts., er warded prepared ord: ive their persanal atten! 17—t¢ ge sg Devid yee nom ka On the 17th of Se) ber, at Keokuk. CES. hich he was ai aiis to make to an that may | give their au tion of sett’ forth after he en a few in of > . Medal by the Meerop tian Mechamtes? ee | oe Flower Hou aety, pase, Senden dat aia an Shee \{EMOIR OF REV. SYDNEY SMITH, | boUrs rest, fart to lose no time gathering | Iowa, the anniversary of the adoption of the See sari ot tne Diteict free of change,” | chanslatne’ eer Ane ychate, Ciseies, Rings, | with promptitude and dispatch. _ consignment rere pen dy all pd "| together bis recruit. U. 8. Constitution Is t be celebrated. sent to aay part of the District free Seomeoers Persons may rely thetr own hair be- |! WALL, BARNARD & ; Panama in 1856, FRANCK TAYLOR, he dread of discovery had been constantly PL ET iow een eae || yng used. ere jysietr | gureeoim (Satel) Auctiongers. | au® before our hero during the arrangement of his | §g/*Rare birdsin hard times—golden eazle;, g .

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