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THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) AT THE 8TAR BUILDING#, Corner af Pennsylvania avenue, and Uth sf Br W. D. WALLACH, Sod is served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in packages at 373¢ cents per month. To mail subsoribers the subscription prices THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS & year ia advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for jess than three months st the rate of 12% cents & weok. {07 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEKLY STAR. + " This exosilent Family and News Journa!—oon- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Seturiay morning. rs (7 Cass ixvaniaeiy iw abvancs. ~~ subscribing in clubs raised B; Peighdora without the intervention of ® mai! agent, as will be peroer twenty will be saved. It invarimbiy contains the ~ W ssh ais ie al Nl ington News” that has made — = ——— | late se generally throughout the country. f Gountersiminedistely atfer the wsuool the Pays VOL. X. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1857. NO. 1,427. | Figciits tran cnnees watectorse And he led the embarrassed and blushing RENT AND SALE. ED AL 7 Pi ian r= ~ May into the presence of his sister, and admit- aon ae sel Gumus Geaea sae ee a Summer Retreats, &c. => MEDAL paceralices = icing ; vi 7 \ very comfortable three-stor SCT F 5 CHOOL FOR YOU (GE ITEL, OL. E woke Saat taal ba edie abd Mer wee RICK DWELLING, situated on the west |S LADIES PNGLISH AND ERONGIL NS | ELYSE!4 HOTEL comrort.va, | Gr PIANO FORTES, i 2 Nobody ke moth street west, between G and H north. No. 309 F street, Washington, D.C. This most delightful Summer resort—the “ bright WILLIAM KNABE, oe twain, _io flesh. No! A, nines See See; Ht in gah, beranoe 6. a2 aes Principal. DONALD MACLOED, A. M.. Univor- | Pfticular locality of all the sunny South’ (Senior partner in the iate firm of what a month may bring forth—nor to what the will be made in the price. ‘Apply at No. 512(2d story) sity of Glasgow, formerly Head Master of Ravens- | 14 bow the sole property of the under, Kyat, Garnier & Co., simplest question may lead one.—N. ¥. Ledger. | Fuh seen croft College and Ashwood School, and Proteasor | #£08¢, and will be opened on the Ist of, Continues the inanufseture and sale of grand and A CONVERSATION, AND WHAT CAME OF IT. BY CLARA STDNBY. “Why, in the name of all that’s curious, May Lenton, have you never got married? This question was asked by a gentleman some thirty-five or six years of age, who had been for a rs Le * June next,and each successive June uare PIANO FORT! under the name nearly twenty minutes closely watching oe Genie ee iy — POLLARD WEBB. Acent. ioc Bolles Lettres inthe Columbia engage to inake it to agp for health, recres: of William Kuabe Beat —— of a lady who sat near him at a wi por aay i impeentee, Heis per Posting Hatt Pheer Meee Hal, iE iat S mS og Pi ede will be opened on the second Monday | For health. rl rae ee rotrent canbe snferavany | Swerie'tiss 2 Baltimore. vi D next, for the reception of a limited th €e tf disease i} rs si myo new Sales bly over six feet tall, and is large-boned and Sed 2d aerate ean gE stroet worth, between Ziat number of Boarding Pupils and Day Scholars, who roped clone onateune need ‘April. May | Noo epee 5 nods “eden Gatnuiton muscular. His hair was red, butis now thickly | No. 527th street. pply ERP: | treated, inall respects, as members of the a or June. Indeed the first three are finitely the } streets. the premises ly oocupied by Mr mixed with white. He wears it short, and iy Principal's family. ‘The design is to offer to young | most pleasant of the season. ‘The weather is milder, Horry ‘McCaffery 6 ee where they will The gentleman was a fine, noble-looking man, with frank, well-formed features and pleasant expression. He was handsomely dressed, and, 4 " iP Re Saar ae romp distanoe ail that is included inthe name | the sea breeze balmier, and the luxuries of the salt co! ment i S i begi be RM FOR SALE.—A piece of fine LANDon | of “Home. ind toextend to f keep constantly on hand 8 large assort: of plain to judge by the looks of his hair, you might gins to bald on the crown of his head. F 4 \ Pp of* e,”" And w extend tothe Day Scholars the | water are to be had of finer quality and in greater | andhichie & hed grand ware Pi Fortes- me said that he had a wife, had he locked a His moustaches and beard are nearly white, Broek k,, in Montcomery county, Md., six | advantages of Home :iluence. y-finished e1 8q the heights of Georgetown, adjoining the | “The Sessions will begin on the second Morday of Fe ae ea eee seeing SPot on the | also, Melodeons, from the best makers, 6005. other respects like a married man—which he | and are also thick and chipped short. His eyes | lands of Mersra. Perry. Wood, Bestor, Nowles, | September and hrat Monday of February, ie ency, | Wivle Atlantic seaboard. It is strictly true of it | ootave, some with double keyboards, double reeds, what the poet hath said : 1 stops t i did mot. are blue. and dull, for he uses spectacles. In Ne Pol mater ign A pees etOne year rho vecasions will extend through the mouths | “Oh! if here be an Fly sium on earth, it is this, it gna ae Cp saniieaienicie The room in which the two were sitting beto- | younger year, he must have been a model of | oreek bottom, and some fine yellow-pine limber: Tt | (Ge yieee ee oe fail information maybe ob-| Dre Archer. Jarvis, and other army surgeons at | Pitho#s We Will sell wholesaieand retail, on the mos kened wealth and taste. Its occupants were | physical vigor and strength; but he now looks ae Be dived it desired. Call and see the premi- | tained at tho principal bookstores, and will be fore | thor t. Hon: Or. Francie Mallory, Dre. Semple, | in prnees were awarded the highest premium evidently in the upper ranks of le ‘ Serra — he bey +) or tes age i bellere, ses those Whodesireto purchase, __ death weeen? mail, to any address, on application. Kine, Sherid Hope. and Vaughan and indeed oe (old medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Instit The lady addressed was a person of fair, in- | does not exceed fifty-five. While in St. Louis, | PXOR SALE.—My RESIDENCE on the cornero L x - FOE, oer ae i ee Thee nee ENG xicinity of | two successive years—October. 1855, and 1X86—in op- teresting face and graceful furm. She certainly | I heard an anecdote illustrative of his charac- i new Jersey avenue and ¢ street south, Capitol Peace E as AND FRENCH COL. Foe Sorc oe eet teak tees Fused eee Posts am to foarteen and eighteen panos from some did look remarkably well, as she bent her head | ter, which I have never seen in print. Being C stroctsvath a6 foot Th rankee eed oer andl on /EGIATE INSTITUTE, Kinate there, and that at all seasons timore. We were alsoawarded the first premium at with its abundant and shining hair, and plied | in New York many years ago, he passed a store | 34.00 square feet, 5 See Nn’ charge Of Hinghiah | AgTithiert, sbot om the facr af the cart Ao ae er ep Hina Corson, Principal, in charge of English | their certificates in Do Be and Classica, Departments Planter. and American Fa M’me. C. Roviin Corsox, Teacher of French, _Imay 22-d6w& Inw2m JOR. > her white hands in the task which employed her rear and apparently her whole thoughts. Probably a conviction of her attractiveness aod worth had caused the question which her | W! rends « @mpanion put in such a hearty, abrupt tone, | picture, and were ridiculing it in every possi- in one of the principal streets in which an| may Bett W. F. PH auctioneer was soliciting bids for an engraving VALUABLE FARM FOR 8 For LUABLE Q SALE. c of General Jackson. Both seller and the crowd sale A FARM of 545 acres, in Culpeper Coun- Seen Oe Co et, ramink and Painting, LAKISPUNE’S PAVILIO. Were no political frends of the subject of the | ty, Virsiuia, one aule from Miteholl’s Station on the | pAl Lie Matiirpe Eautie Roxrix, Assistant | PRLAKISPUNE’S ; Alexandria and Orange Railroad. The seul is natu- | Teyciet of Prem rally excellent, and may economically and easily be sie ae *s Review, So ginia, 1855 and 1 They have also been awarded the highest preminm (silver medal) at the Metro- AR. Proprietor. | politan Mechanics’ Fair for i857. ~ In addition to this we are in possession of testimo sides niais from the most distinguished professors and Institution will be resumed on | _ This favorite place of resort will be opened on the | S™teurs in the country, which can he seen at “ Monday, the 7th of September, 1257. lst of July for the accommodation of visitors. warerooms, spenking for themselves and othere that May started aud dropped the red worsted | ble manner. improved, xo that it will produce as fine crops as 5 is gtk sed the high appreciation in which our iustruments are wae ih whieh dhe had — titent “How much am I offered for the Hero of New | 8re crown anywhere in the United States 115 pores aiuoulars can be obtained at the Book and the Pie fod alpen Seagate poe ny © ppm aoa every where held. . ar som? . ae . Ort 29 eried’ thy the d in heavy tunber, much of it suitable for ship timber, vies eh jy 3t-im Enon utlors cooat ladncamente be tee towers of ths All instruments are guaranteed for five years, and ‘What @ question.”’ she cried, with a light } Orleans?” cri Sse Tae Oni tie wen. for wiuch there are markets to be reached by means | TAMERSON INSTITUTE, ~~ dance, while’ those of more aniet humor mad hod | privilege of exchauge is granted within the hrst ix laugh—“ just as if Ieared about being mar-| “Half a cent? of the railroad : also. a large quantity of cord wood | FYMERSON INSTITOTE, different amusements at the Bowling Alley or in hs from the day of sate if the justruments do net ried!” “Only halfacent? Why. he’s worth a cent, | that may be sold to the Railroad Company at remu- > = ee 1 sir : ng 7 e entire satisfaction. ‘The buildings areal! ona hill. and, | SELEcT CLassicaL aND MATHEMATICAL ScwooL Fishing, &e. S. may be made comfortable for the FoR Boys. he give - ~ Why should you not care. May? Surely it | surely, after robbing the Bank. Make it a | B°T*tive price Wholesale dealers wil! find it to ther advantage with small rep; = : G 7 5 . to cive us 4 cail before hasing. is the best and happiest state for man or wo- { cent, won't you gentlemen? Now, then, how | residence of a funily, The piace is well watered, | . The Exercises of this Institute will be resumed Pianos exchanged, hired. and tuned. man.’ much am I offered /"* Sat embitncos every ap are convenience: As one Por iter ection estes pupils 1s limited. mar lé-ly WM. KNABE & CO. at a 9¥ as eae ‘One 4 1? oes ait of the joint owners o: f t larsaddress es kistone : a5) = aoe : * Granted! with a proviso,” said May; “but, | ‘One ‘hundred dollars,” said a voico em- | Qyodt ands deter iaet gee aay wow resides in the | For furth CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. |, There willbe s celebration on the Fourth of July, | Vinee BEAUTIFUL PIANOS reovived tai Mr. Rossiter, if you think so, why have you | phatically, as Col. Harney entered the door; | great hargainsou very accommudnting ters AEORGETOWN CLASSICAL AND MATH- | and Sth of Wert oom 08 the Zid of July, i day from Boston. Also, three very fine, never married?” “ one hundred dollars, sir,’ he repeaced. mak- ee ee ieparod ty plrolaae Peay enue (or fas G EMATICAL ACADEMY. The steamers Columbia and Maryland leaves pas- | Second-hand Pianos. but little used ee ““Xou are a true Yankee, May, and answer | ing his way through thecrowd, half aliead taller | the'dtar. Washington City, wins Kiowa the rere: | g the duties of this Institution will be resumed | songerson every Wwednesdey. sod sanurdayse,"and | octav srosewood canta, will be soldat great ® question by asking another; but ¢e/2 me. | than any other man in the room. ines. = iii ai chia September ji. a sows 1 | Reburning oa every Sunday, nee: and F; aye Ryaruroomn betwen on celta eoeee he Mose now, why you are. at thirty years of age, still The Auctioneer, naturally astonished, in- AOR RENT.—A modern built H ie ie aun mR SCUOO Eon ripe _ nll rom angen serenely ok fee = “JOHN Fe RLLIS. <4 . e 7 ponte les eet ee ee A ing 12 rome, comfortabiy furnished. nadeiucht- | VU ppe OAR SP eHOOL FOR YOUNG LA; MOrHiNES stilentowa, St, Mary"s comyt AO PORTE IERTRDGSEOR, ~ How dare you say I am thirty years old? | started again on his witticisms. ul and airy location. frontirg one of he public res- | streets west, will re-tpen on MON DAG. gece ‘ost Office—M iles - Mary's coun . Joa pos my, word, If you wore not brother to my | ‘Str; Hm in onrnest, aad Tclaim may bid,” | Sienzosstnt commandins an crrntrortey o(the | border Ter iy Etiwlb "| anortorume. "GEO. W: BLAKIST pertio ie cineeass Appts to Mit Ra ego —— I'd not speak to you again for a pba ore Lesnar “and if no one bids } out} water and bal n-rooin. ‘Toa earefu tenant the | 7 ‘ULPEI ER FEMAL ~~~ | jae f. 1 MER, st his Stoome over Fanhin pe week.” more, I cla'm the picture,” rent will be moderate. Inquireat 4041 street, sec- Cr , == a Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri-* May pretended to pout; and the pout was| No one bidding more, he handed the auction- | 004 door from 12th street. = je2s-tl | Under the Ingtraghins nnd Saporintertence of the Watches, Jewelry, &c. ng al Fane aaa > m. quite becoming to her full arched lips. eer — aosee aed his address. ‘And now, | XOX & VAN HOOK, Real Estataz A s MISSES FORNERET, ——TaNt tii Sara (oe Ja ttt entice * Didn’ self sir,”’ he remarked, seizing him by the collar, 40)4_ Seventh street, below FE street, have for | ‘This Schoo! will be re-opened on the Ist of Se nee cae : y : : iN BER on Bop ienieu lhe elie earls and dragging him to the floor, @f claim the | stleasumber of Bulltine Lets 2 fect front by 19) | tomar 1st Tort nearer opened.on the tat of Sep- | WY Ne. 57 SEVENTH STREET, | (}HREE NEW AND BEAUTIFL seems very short, Miss Benton. rivilege of applying the baséi feet deep, at the very low price of from #75 to $125 | day pe pepe The object inview “Well, I didn’t expeet you was going to | body for damnable impertinence lo to your | each—payable in small monthly instalments of $6 per : 2 u t And having | month. throw it up to me that I was an old maid, to | caned bim to his satisfaction, noone in thecrowd are admitted, 2 tho pains will be wittheld fre lies such instructions is wi take old Pinyos mm exchang t PIANC a > * = " between Dand FE. streets. west side, PRAC ATG BARGAINS.—Th xtend toall | TIGAL, WATCRMAKER. keeps constant Pianos have been used but a short une PPT rr F h a fine assurtinent of WATCHE careful persons, we will rrant them,’ : These Lots are situated at Union Town, on the i . 5 neta puth xide of the Anacostia river, aljoining the Na- dut cinergency of life | ny. — | tool them are full seven octaves, finely Gnished psy me for my confidence in you venturing to interfere, he strode out of the store Svan Baie son aro in every way desiravie tor | th wameutal eau is will pot Ger f i ioe LVER WARE rosewood cases. and of exquisite tone and touch,one “Ob! May—did I say that’—and if I did | and continued his walk down the street. persons wishing 2 cheap, pleasant, and healtiy loca- | solid and fundamental principles of hes ew supply of FINE | Phese Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upen as ou,cam break iy ‘glass house’ by flinging | | Analyze tho quality of character necessary | U1 OER deen natote | plication will be the special objects of a INS, anda lnrgeassort- | bene truly great batgaings aad they, wil dope ee pack my very taunt. But, come now, do an- | to & man to be the actor in such a scene, and | their purchase, aul sot their decden the tbe te “emale education has now taken such a firm hold ot renee: time ee at | ee jas, bienthed i gwer my question.’ think you will discover the traits which 3 K"arauteed free and clear from every ic attention, that, to prociaum its advantaces, inthecity. a ee Oe een tN ae ON F. “I never could get any one to have me,” | military men consider to fit Gen. Harney may 25-3m | would he to portray a degre nee not com- ement. The elevating ye Ss. BO 1LVE ARK, a said May, shortly. Are you satisfied ?”” eminently as the leader of this Utah expedi- Se en ser: ) 3 DESIRABLE | intl ducation is felt and acknowl | sO SILVER TE CE. “No. You need not tell me that a person so | tion ee vet a8; an 7 rer of female exe ease 3 hes | T su se anvikiie Dak afegi ae thus i interesting and attractive as you are has never eae —$—$<_— surrounding it. ‘The | vate then, vestow on your daughters he weight of which is nuuces, capacity 9 J. MIDDLETON : covrAGina USEFULNESS.— i us Sixteen rooms, has throughout, | th wiv re indispensible to their ac- a “~ had ardent lovers. I know better, May—so | ., ude oes User Seeeee John Phoenix, | and turnace.. ‘Tac stable wil! be sold or rented with aeament rough ite, + 1 SEGAE citiceas and strangers are invited to ealland aaa Depot—Sor id J DEAthE. 2 12 tell me tray why you are not Mrs. ‘Seeubo dy. the phunny,” contributes to the Knicker- | tne house ifdesired. ‘The lot the house siands on As the Sc! es, the number of Teachers | exaimine. H. O. HOOD, — Streets. W’ i neton. Ee pT : now?” bocker Magazine the following, which he aays, | is 5 by 136 fect, but the purchaser can have inure | will be also trerens by securing every aux- | %a'S : eros, re. ea! A 9th street. _ rapid ad = May suddenly sobered down and said, nery- | besides its rare merit as an actual occurrence, | !#n4 'f desired. ment of the Studer " = ALso, for Saie—~The LOT OF GROUND onthe | Every etiort will be put forth t tua th i | WY ATCHES Chi ic The undersigned respectfu' ously—* It's because no man those love I cou/d | C°nVeYs a useful lesson to mothers : corner of F and 19th streeta, and LOTS on isthinear | tone and suarmren et ns eet, manta, the iugh | YY 4 ly inform nnd the public general's. th return ever loved me.”” “Small Joe L— was playing one morning in | F street. Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS, te hours will be set apart for study and 1 have on hand a goed st he is now prepared to furnish Tamilies and others) And she resumed her work. a yard at the rear of his residence, when essay- tf cise. The dixcipiine will be mild and per- | ud SILVER WATCHES of t i e. through the season) with the best a of ICE, delivered in any part of Washington Georg town, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Orders to be left with KIDWELL & LAURENCE inevery | corner léth street and Pennsylvania avenue; Gro. . but very firm. “T'wo Satardays are appoint- ti for the girls to visit and samke pur- | The Gospel 13 preached from four diderent each th H-LOADING RIFL pulpits, silo attending d of Army Officers will be assembled at | Pio hure How her face had altered. There had come | ing to cast a stone high in air. he found he had = over it a stern, hard expression, as if she were | ™!8calculated his strength, or the weight of the ee eaying, inty— : stone, as that missile slipped trom his fingers. ‘A Board A es V = . A TERIALS, + Kinwei & Co., lth street; J. B. Moore, Dru “lt matters not—I can wrestle down there | 2ud. taking an entirely different direction from | West Point, Naw York, for the purpose of making | erted toe ligious prejirdices v &, Cords, Wires, Oils, ko. wenue, between 13th and 2th stree! yearnings for something worthy and noble, and | that intended, went whack thypagh a pane of | trials of Breech ng Rifles. witha view toas- | oils. While Christianity. wail certain Which arm, of this description, is best suited tothe military service. ‘The triais will commence and examine at the Sign of the Large Gilt INSON something winning, and tender, and loving, who was engaged in washing in the kitchen. | onthe I7th of August, (#57. Ail persons i Z, New York avenue, between loti Rost. A. Parne,’ Drugzist, corner true and strong. against which to lean; for | §!#8¢ in the neighbor's windo nae; aud with the subscriber, Nei rs. Connolly, visix of their instruction, the selection of Chu abbatin Schools will be submitted to the de ni ta i -—the v ig N. B.— ess sine eorgetown, where Ice can be which to love. If there is no heart on earth | hearing the smash of glass in her epare room, eee notity the Colonel of iloves borer will tet Gilteueer catalan tre | inst tater, ‘ express'y for the * T.N.KIDWEL whose best love is the love I want I can do rushed in hastily to the scene of action, and Sakae nie, z NKeneral descr: mist reget Noe rie fae faker fo peioret term ‘sap | been tail trade, w: ai] suit the Limes, - . without it—I can walk to the end of life as [| through the broken pane beheld Joe in active | bre, weight, am Opera etna on Uite ubbei prams teneder. | 4 : — = ing the session, aud charged only from the time of | tridges or oth- H have walked thus far.” retreat. Irate and indignant, the injured ma- ef sromunition s i bo bromaght cntrines. : N W JEWELRY AND WATCHES, Dentistry, &e. fy A ; met a 2 SRAIG, etuition and te a feo eniint On wait —- eee a ‘ had known her for many years, and had often | Stfaight poured forth the story of her wrongs. | Oxpivaxex Orrick, Washington, July © : J : : ‘ Of Fashion DK. STEPHEN BAILY, wondered at her great indifference to the atten- | Mrs. L— assumed a dignified air; the culprit | pone published daily till 17 ugust int! Grane His. RESNOrLvAsgA AVENUE, tions of gentlemen. He had even, on more eee oo the inquest on syivanian. Philadelphia ; al see . —— ree doors from lath Street, than one ovcasion, taken her to task the departed pane commence Bee or ie ot ee oe pat pigeons BET aa ti ud gentiemens | Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he guaanae (avandia tha r for ber «Joseph,”” said Mrs. L—. with awful solem- | PACH Of witich papers will send their bilisand a pony | nx!iah branches on laid a great variety of STAN D- | oan be seen it all hours,at his office, located suabove, Ds ir Piisgere , e a WART of his wake, warran- | He feels assured that an experience uf hit 4 “ You won't allow them to become acquainted | Bity. “did you break the glass in Mrs. Con- | nance Uifice. jy 7-dtITAug | Uso of ustrume eign a wpnt pot ith il nelly's window 2°” ne So2 | t an wll be 5 very low. Mlease practice, wits th large bumber of patieuts and great wit! atall,” hesaid. “When in- Bde sn aae <i Se ic Ab we - % v go. ean ies tea 2... @Xtra, | & adsand prices at No. 338 Pen variety of dificult cases that he hux treated success- pear nee ee er oe m,” replied Joe with promptitude. BANEING House OF PAIRO & NOURSE. | WSSU F givin inde but ia'éane of protracted Bue | Aree Spread Kagie, | fully, will euntie him to surmount any ditheulty, the young men admire. but they are afraid of | “Joseph,”’ said Mrs. L—, “if you broke that | *~ Keokuk City a per cont. Bonds. ness. . | PROGRESS IN THE FINE AR Own experience oonlirsaing tne opiates of eeony tone you. You chill them to death’ T heed non pane of erg shall certainly correct you. Keokuk City We per cont. Bonds—short. Ry: —s j I Painrino ax Puorocsarme Comsinns. and expecially Dre, flarria nan say that he thought a be: ae you break 26, ar te Core re eee Rt, Rey. Bishop Johns, Alexandria, V: 1 a ee 5 him, long since, todis falaconting eviatare: Neda feet Joe hesitated; but conscience was powerful, lectus fee ee Rev. Thomas Leavell; Madison unty, Vay ; PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, ons for filling Teeth, also seon undertake to warm into love an irederg ua | ®04 he replied that he did. City of Evansville? per cent. Bonds—-shart. Mr. Earnest, Orange oount In Onl Colors, on Canvas, hn W., George, Culpeper, Miniater: . Yourself—even if he had courage enough to Mra. L— took a stiek from the mantlepiece. The above and other Bonds for sale at such rates ox Size or Lise. ee K <i + Jos. Carson, sai A skeptical smile had been the only answer shall correct you most severely. I ask again. Allkinds of State. City, Railroad, and other Stocks aa en ean © . POKTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, mm oD pnvention. Piper cents did you break it?” and Bonds bought or sola. Also, Notes secured by ms 5 Alooeke. Hoe i “ Odeon Hall, curner i% st.and Pennsylvaniaavenue, |“ Although he tatters himself from his long resi- How could May believe that sho was capable | _J0 looked at his mother; he looked at the | Real Estate, negotiated or purely O'8 NOU Belfield Cave. Esq., Madison county, Va. S.WALKER has fitted up the above spacious Recon so kis commmone dk nets cel pemean whe bens of inspiring affection in others when those who | Stick; and, hanging his head, he murmured. | 17 Interest allowed on deponita at the tute Drckawin'Fatatorres BSR OF gaES Gomtity, ee ts ata very great out! ~ thereby | leave to refer them to the following knew her best were so lightly touched by it. . Ther am.” | M . Re eete) fee AenaaPw en Late Oe U2 Feld Hon. John 8. Pendieton, Culpeper county, Va. daneusin the whale womntion Eis tes TESTIMONIALS: Kossiter had been for three or four years ab- | , ere said Mrs. L—, triumphantly, | '° _ Judge R.H. FE ae allery for free exathition of upward of 2 | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of sent, and had newly returned when the above | ‘that boy never told me a lic in his life. “I A NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHO ARE |p} “ Paintings, by some of the beet apovens a ree INT e . his. 1 modern masters, to which he intends to add fresh | Dr, Stepwen Batty: Dear Sir desire to express importations, Wake has also fitted upa con my esteem for you personally, nd my confidence in lete suit of rooms, with private robing apartments = 86 a superior dentist. The operations executed for ladies, and purchased the finest possible instru jor me have been highly satisfactory. hope that you mnents, and engaged a first class operative artist to | May receive the patronage from my frends and the < a him 4 x ees ete ng all kines of | public that your skill Bi PHOTOGRAPHIC, AMBRO = AND DA- - ours very truly, GUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, from the | Washington, Aug, 25,188, J. W. FRENCH, smallest miniature to size of life. S. WALKER. by combining the Photographic Pro- | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. conversation took place. Hewas a comfortable | Knowed he never broke no window. ‘Spect old bachelor, happy in disposition: ha py in| Your little Guster broke it; she hove a stone possessing an independent fortune ; and happy | “/¢&t over our fence yesterday.”’ ESTED.—We have now on hand asup- XXX Ales, which expressly for the * - E That’ 1 a sonthern trade’ and which, we will guarantee to keep in his sister's home—not to say happy in the at's style of encouraging truthful- any length of time, even in the warmest of weather. | Instructions on the G “we don’t think.’ I lovers of good Ale can be accommodated with | ing will be given. by a cd companionship of May, whom he honestly be- | 293 {a a chil r ne ° heed tobe about te beat and aot lovely gr me eS a ee eR | cline outs le in the world. He had once dearly loved and Tus Goopwoon Crp Race —The following jy 22 —— OUNG LADIE with the art of Painting, of winch he has hind Bos s, Cotman & Co, ¥ suddenly lost a fair, promised bride; an = meayer particulars of the vreat race for the Good- GLISH 1 " rye ABR STORE. No. 49 E STREET, Wastin years’ experience and whose spe r. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- : e Cup. are gathered from the Li a. | NEW GROCERY, WINE since had he allowed hiiself to think of loving. | W204 CUP. : m the Liverpool pa- | AY ’ ‘ And, besides, he didn’t know ns he wished tw | Stany ofthe bores ooo? bane give the tine | "1. sohscriber bers to inforniny froin ce ine | The suboriber has taken charco of this etitution, | size portraits miny be seen in mi pa po ed a ae indian e Well satified with his “‘state| The French horse Monarque won the race, the | Puhiic, that he basupened 2 NEW STORE, corner | Imcly unter the care of the Revs. 1. Mirek: the | lies of the cits as well a» those exiuinted in his | portant az satisinction, and in view of the fact that aud condition’ —wheu he was at home; to be | English lorwe Riseber is placed second, and Fish | (f,tztii street an A ATee NN verted | duller from that pursued by the former Priucipal, | two, to produce portraits that bave never been ex- | one of Co at cistineuished membersof the Dental sure he did feel uneasy and dissatisfied all the | ¢™™=u third. rahe eC WINES LT The Scholaatis yenr will begin on the seenad Nion- | celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- | Co pase Rgpainernggeaic agit bas. sedhor Smgy “phe ined Gauboat slipped and fell, and Kestrel and Gerna ( Es, | day of September, and close onthe last Friday of | vas nnd boards prepared by himself expressly for | perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me Staunton, Va. r, in Drawing and Paint- etent Teacher, should Whilehe was abroad. Nobody's company seemed : reat pleasure to express my entire coufidence and - AS ore “gy . + Tlour, Soup, | June inench year, the purpose. pi y 4 to fill the void in bis heart. He did not miss | 2! Versy alse tell heavily.” Monarque won by a | consisting 0 gaugar, Coffee, Flour Soup, | “"a'imited number of pupila will be received into | _ Particular attention paid to the painting of Por. | high estimation of his rofessional skill), his sister so—and May—oh' how glad he was head. sed Riseber beat Fisherman by about thiee Girves, Raisins, Fine. eitnes: Anchovies, Siar, the famn'y of the Brinetpa and every effort will be traits. Miniature of life-size, from small pictures of timore, Jaa-12, 1861. HARMANN BOGGS, . a z s po esas 5 | made to render mem comfortable and happy. dercased friends. 7 reser te seo theta when he returned—and how strange | Anton was placed fourth and was three le ths | pevmdics in casos, demuchns, and onuks. Old Ja- | Circulars can be obtained at the principal book- |. Photographs taken from corpses, or sick persons | Extract froma note received from the late Hon. John he (bought it was that May didu't rush at him | behind Fisherman. ‘The Ainerican horses Prior | maton, Rum, Bhertiew, Madeira, Vort of Meremts'ta | stores, andl the rudenow of the principle taken at their own residences, on immediate uo- Mi; Clayton. ag. v0. 4058 in the hall and bug and kiss him just as his and Priotess were placed fifth and xixth All the | eases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Rey nold'a CHARLES 7 NOREON, A-BL] Dir. itteos aed claseve taken ii aes smoker ix'|| SSieill gue tenb ies concen oe reac ter did; but he took full satisfaction of thecon- } others pulled up. "The finish is said to have been | Edinburgh Ale, Annisette, Mnraschine, Curacoa, The subscriber takes great pleasure in recommend- 2 ity of copies from the same soid | Img could be better. Very gratefully, teary creature when abe did come to wolenm, | the most exciting ever without Absyuthe, Champagne, and a larce and varied de: ye suliseril s grent ples men : SOuN'McLay TON. b me | Tue English papers remark, but without asst soription of Havaus Cipare Cee oper aie araliael riarwonsicn ion Copper for Tomb Stones. 2 a. — pbut without assign- itera, a Norton,ns a gen! namply qualited to take charge ed on Cop, for Tomb Stones. _ . ° ~ And so May isn't married yet,”” he said; | pave fcured. tain Core ican horses would | pitte Tevand Cider) ever and Agwe | ofthe qanat Ladies Lewtitate: . srimicac, | crettiy tek teed cal pestind oo ak mal | toms Uo ental setae Roa eee e “well it’s rather too bad ; but va glad of it.’ | ridden by English jockeys? ane teed tere eS orp a rion cell and exam | Se seas —_— | freshness. guperior Dentist: he mvde a vet of porcelian teeth May came very near sighing, but she didn't | ‘Tue Puiladelphia Press says : bers ck Congioes are ibe talented tne ibeie anions CULPEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE, A Pp rey ca pomgicmtg Ei re in eran (Pdi dpe p Penge pone «pose 7 nc —at least not audibly. How many still-born | In the absence of an account of the rmnninz at | Will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their Nese Cutrepas Count Howes, VA. | Uitranos die aireet, two doors Irom Pancapivenis | ten Seni. ROBERT T. NIXON. sighs there are in the world Goodwood, we will venture on axpeculation asto residences - the recht yen a . The second session of this seh! will on monce avenue. jy 1!-6m i 4 the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Chureh South. : oi it i aie t uses hy tie general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im on the Ist day of September, gre duate of the = = ae - = pril 19, ie _ {tis well itis no crime to amother them at psy Se Bet ire a One rac ing round in | ported direct by the subscriber.at wholesale and re- University of WVirgpua: adopting the mode of in- A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of | “We. the undersigned, having had occasion to avail their birth. . aes -beaten track. In Engl. ta. struction pursued in that institution, will have life have nearly run out, discovered while in the ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Bnily, Well, !Rossiter sat studying that still, stern | {t betes ran on a sward or turf, (hence ti Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and | charge of the departments of Ancient and Modern Kast Indies, a certain eure for Conmumption, Surgeon Dentist of Or Paving been cogniz- face before him; and he though ? Pellation of “The Tart,’ as applied to racing.) | produce taken in exchan: Languages ; winle a graduate of the V. M. lustitute, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cougts, Colds, and General | ait of his operation ur families or frends, taki ; Fe ree ent new thoughts | and this is carefully trained, mowed, leveled, | Levy's Old Whinkey, constantly on hand, of tao, | LAneuages white n gradus experiences in teaching, | ff Delulity. ‘The remely was’ discovered by him | Peasure in expreseme our sdmuratirn of hen sk —hew as to their present relations and kept compact by heavy iron rollers ‘frequent? Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- | will give instruction in Mathematies, Natural Phi- when his only child, a daughter, was given up to | Feu as well as rmly satisfactory ma: * May,” he said at length—* Mey, was ever | ly aed, at intervals throughout the year, and | t¥ produce of all descriptions received on cor agn- | losoply mistry, and lower English branches, die, He had heard much of the wonderful restor | in which he per t delicate and difficult there man that you cvuld have loved had he | Constantly applied for a month precious lo the | ment. JONAS P. LEVY, The course of studies will be as follows: ative nnd hesling qualitica of preparations made | Operations in Deuta woreapectiul asked it’ Faces: The general result is that a smooth, firm Lidl De ea eres Spelling Been ee eas a Sapa conerearersp gn eee coanmend him to the cauideniow and patronng a | 7 i = idle : RRS = = S yelling, ing, Writing, Arithmetic, Geogra- see spon, inka eircaie ublic, o ch we ce jer him emine: like « criumson dye, up rose the hot blood of Ts conpaltae bree eet Reeared, ow wich | INTERESTING TO FAMILIES. hy, Grammar, History, Algebra, Latin Grammar, He studied ard aud sucoeceied mn realizing his wish- | OI ihtahutect U that bowed face, iF 3 = < The —— jreek G Wars zs ~ vee rial Fa 5 ot Wi Galen thctanaet Sts Kid oe Hint | is called, is Hable to be atfected by the weather. | ‘The following extract from, a New York paper | OE mms “Puien CLass. thousamieot satterere inal carte cl tha werkt: aaa bbe : only said, not lift- | Ina very hot season it is sprinkled with water to | eannot fail to be interesting. In relerring to Mathematics, English Grammar, Arithmetic, His- | thousands of sutferers in all p: i , Bon ae bead = eyes— preserve its elasticity, am bees it from becom. | the receipts of Tens in this country for onofap tory, Latin, Greek, French. the aod happy. AY ing tof Dae mune cond an pen. ™ That you have no right to ask ing harder than English horses are accustomed | Ye" Up to 3th ultuno, it snys they will be 12,- LE SEconpD Chass. ABs f his attiict, liow-he- Grorck Watton, Ex-Governor of Florida, ~ 1 have uo need to ask dear May. Forgive | (0 1a wet weather, it absorbs the rain like a | P™»") pounds short of the unports of the year end- | Mathematics, Natural Pinlosophy. Chemistry, eee pelecors ra saepemteden opm pte peapties fa preety ne Mayor of Washington. me. if C mistake; but I feel as if I had been } %2204¢, and the horses as they run on it. sipidly | “A The advance in binck teas. Oolongs, since last | History, Latin, Greek, French, Spamsi. directions for making it ups Aad sitceessfilly sing Hexey Baowin, U.S. Patent Office, favored by a revelation of—of—that I hav convert the turf into mud, slush, or an atrocious | December, has been filteen cents per pound: and First Crass. it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one .C. WIGHT, Principal Rittenhouse Academy. a blind mod —of—that [ have been | niisture of both. In such cases itis not speed but | Young Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades Mathematics, Natural and Moral Philosophy, | shuliing—three cents to be returned as postage onthe | feb20 tf a blind and stupid tellow as ever lived. May, | srcnuth that wine thovwe at have experienced an, advance of one hundred por | Chemustry. Geology, English Literature, English | reotpesand the reminder to be applied to the pay. - ~ , if # man whom you regarded as you do the ‘There was an eminent instance of this z cent. over last season's closing prices. Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Infautry and Arullery | ment of this advertiseunent. Address R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- oe old fellow before you. were to ask for your | caster, in 130, when the Great St tamer eistas Beets ay Catan ec re err and rapid | eeeuee oucravhr Histors, Ieatia, eek; rentn; et fatal aise ay tN izens of the District and vicinity, that ba pes > —* bs q " e nish. sity, N. J. zens of the District and vi * juve, what would you say / wete fan for, "One of the hores, called Biriing’ | short supply aod active dertends bat chest sceae | every Student on entering will be subjected ton | NN. B, Dr. H. Jamen has neiteereiee ein ien ing located himself in. Washington, he 2, d May, dropping her head till her | hain, by Filho de Puta (a remarkably strong | sidered that we may hear at any moment of the en- | careful examination, and will then be assigned to | in New York as some have pretended and adver now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- fase was hid among the worsted. horse,) was entered to run, but with’ so little | tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in | that class to wich his proficiency entitles him; and tised. The recipe is sent from no place but N+ Bion. in the most approved style. a. Will you eee - ae ieiiey spring. | “lauce of success, that the night before the race | fact, that, as ‘oon na a nuvoront force from England noone wall benlowred fo pass fom higher class un- 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jersey. Otlign, No. 250, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s jug up, and oversetting his chair. i M-. Beardswo:th, his owner, had determined to | Mrivenat the seat of war. all five porte of entry in the subjects contained in the preceding, eT he ase he pp mo ral d depth. | Withdraw him. But it rained heavily.and Beards. | (iit WnipT openly be placed imnder strict luckade, | oe ee Tene ae ee Toe but the WIS THE TIME TO DRINK MALT PPHEINPROVEDSETS OF TEETH. Roast - ep Worth allowed his horse to start. ‘Ihe course, on | jugher hgure than they have yet attained. nfort and convenience of exch member of the LIQUORS.—ARNY & SHINN are the only — tousiter was on his knees, and most fervently | which several heats had previously been run that | Tu view of these facts, we hold out very great in- ol will be duly respected: ‘There will be daily | ones in the District who have stock PORTER and | “DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentes of ubracing chair, worsted. and woman. day. Was as inuch cut up as if it were a ploush | ducements for families’ to lay im their supplies of | military exercises, but care will be taken that they do. reesei gai mengens a apris = pants so give | “Loomt ; fine td Vas Teeth,” having Marr F r Marry me! Will you marry me?” said he. | teld. ‘The swift racerk could not inake heat, | Foanou, KING & BURCHHGL, — | not interfere with the Academic duties, attherr Union Bottling Depot, No. g1 Groen etesen, | Mmccensfully introduced his improvement in Yes,” said the voice from amid the worsted. | Way—-the great strength of Birmingham brought iell-tf | Corner Vermont ave. and léth street, ERMS: ” - . na iy estab T ~ , ; E i 2 i Georgetown, D.C. iv 22 if in Washingten. “Then, bold him in first, and upwards of £10,000 » ee Board, ‘Tution, Was! Fuel, Lights, for ten | ° Sepa —eneet = = — 4 t for Set . ~ ge. face of ty wife. Ne" heoge, May | fron ti eveat of iat race "| WE RY a rvzem avo atazpen, | ares tained amano | (JOING OFF ATCOST.— Ae hewn neat |y finer atl Wy aty ot Temh nent | D believe I've loved years” | The soil of Goodwood, like that of the greater | Will thankfully reaeive wal peMNTe Be ct: | cities ommendations a ic {REFRIGERATORS at eos eee seelrmcestructione muneral, No metal is uscd in rey wed you for years. tof Sussex, is chaiky, wil te any erdeys in his line with whie 7 3S E. LIG Der RNITUR band ISE their construction, and they are therefore free from And I £now I've lov Gani 7? wvith a mixture of marl. | eoute any orders h his friends CHARLES E. LIGHTFOOT, V.M. I. Our stock of FURNITUR Eand HOUSE unio notion aad eobaek ° oa vw I've loved you almost ever | When it rains the mar! es, not soft, but | and the public may favor him. Orders can be left at erintendent aad Instructor in Matlematies | KEEPING GOODS is very large, and Abeer ne filled with nen ere oe ere are Be since [ knew you,” said May, yielding to the | slippery, and horses and yea hol ace tonet | No. #84, commer 6th and C ats-ror at Ridenoure Cone payee ee ‘and Natural Sciences. | prices lower than ever. 3 , Join’ s fo, become filled with moisture or particles of gentle force which drew her from her | to Wt have a strong chance accust fectionery Store, No. 304 Ponusylvania avenue (north = 5 Ss “s * MeGREGOR & CO., Lenton teen ee pure and clean. They a ‘and led he: rom ber low seat, of being victimised. | side) between 9th and 10th strests. “Thoee ‘who ina: J. W. GILLESPIE, University of Va., so Ro So rth strect, lighter. stronger, leas elumsy. far more durable, #m ; r to one where there was room for | We do uot know what weather there was at Good. intruat work to him may rely on its being executed Instructor in Ancient and Modera Languages. iy = - ——— "| patural in their I will give of - And that’s wh en eee the aii of Sut ser Scott ll nord ee = dingntcli, anal pt the lowest rates. RereResces ROPERTY, LAND, LOTS, HOUSES. them Rares eg epee yon ly eee ser ' 4 8 boa . sthe , x , 5 — * . other man’s caspans ace about any | have been slippery and soapy—aitoyether dime ES We have the privilege of referring to the following: JOHN D. CLARK, Reat, Paorgury Agext, | durvmiity, artistic excellence or any other requisite * Yes, ” said Ma * attention, my May? ent, in fact, from ‘the firm, solid, hard road to UMPHRIES & JUNNIMAN, Faculty of ime Military Institute, has for sale on ter to suit purchasers, = t oul . s = rn 'Y, “ you begin to understand | which our American horses were accustomed. On Fourth street east, between E and F, Gen, William H. Richardson, Richmond City. Lots in ditferent We i the city. | He Buys, Selis, Py Work responsibly warrant = it now The race was won, we preceive, by M jan Capito. Hitt, athe. E st moe University of Virginia, and Exchanges all kinds of Real Property on mode- i ‘enna. avenue, between Lith streete, Wh —— my beauty, my dear, irl! } a Preach horse, all we know of nis re is rite Soca gg «pe bela ‘yh hoag neh wre rot, Gildersiceve, do casa Agent, Notary Public, and Jastice of R. C. 58. GOODMAN. ; ae wo Aah ot this before ? by didn’t = hehas Ping plod Tithe dey Was wet,or | who wish to engage P the English Qasdrilles, or rot. pone Vere, go Peace. No, so 12th street, Washington City, D, C, D . C. 8. GOO! NANG EON ENTIST, and on ry e course ou ler, (a% Would appear fi itzes. will an opportunity to do so . i rs do jy (7-1. cue ’ . ae Tel F should have looked well, | {it fact that the Eagtisn sail and wn other | thee. veteran tne been enanred for the en: | Prot soma Minor, witin he oe O% SECOND-HAND MELODEON VERY Hie wompietemrrancements enaliine him shouldn’t' 1?” > | horses slipped and fell,) we suspect that strength, | #9n) And will be in attendance. j oe w. Also, five new ones, for sale or rent 1 resent the following ramsonalie rrices: pa ‘They wave on hand and constantly making the | Mr. John Harty A. M do low, Alero, sale or rent upon | present t Gold. ae —— you would have looked wetl— | "% "Peed: won the Cup. pureat Larcer to be obtained in the ity. ie San Joti Hunter, Bow Luin county. reasonable term ave OHS FRETS.” Entice Congo Sao on Gold... 8% to § ing, in m < - pee — ee | COL vifol county. aus 36 Penn. ave.. b ' 5 . bad not condldsaee anonre ® Pity that you | 47 Last week, saysthe Piedmont (Va.) Inde- 300 ADRITIONAL copris OF “ROSALIE Wins S, White, BeBe fenzion. {PAL ANNOUNCEME One or mars, ca Ee ‘ lowed tae to in me to have al- Pendent, an old miner, accompanied by his dog the Prarie Flo just received. This is v. Win. N. Pendieton, do — Filling, Extracting, “Parier ; also, R essat the trath before. Wh: ot {nto an empt 2 | the most popular song published. Sent by wail jen Barbour, Exq., Culpeper, Dr.R. FINLEY HUNT has resumed fully the iring at the same reasonalle rates. All operations May, I ‘ iy, | xs mpty mining car to go up the incline if Ms Ww ra? iu pa Miny, I would have married you years and | at Hampshire tnloes His doy i atte, ting to ert re stampa, PREDE Cf twenty-five conte 1m er Wallach ea ya eester, Ee OE TISE RLY. at his old office ogy yo have been the happiest and most pele, fel- | get into the car while it was is motion, tail ait ime g : By Seanaey “W ve Sad spentenes, Bin SS Morey rote | Penn pass tion, Office comer Sth street and s low alive. Howstupid men can be ‘but come, | the c8r, was crushed to death, threw the car off : JOUN fF. BULB. by Req, a) , jtvasia avenue, between Nioth and Tenth <= | == May. we must go and tell my sister. She wii | te (ack, which resulted In killing le master ORE, PIANO Av 935: 1 at 957; 2at 50; Lat aj, Menry fll, U.S. A.. New York. ——. my UMBERLAND COAL.—Now discharging, 100 be delighted, indeed.” y . will | ‘Thus died the master and his dog. “The miner's Beet it Rime 2 at Sig i Allgood | R-S. Vous, tag. appl, county. McLatGutina CO.ARESELLING GOODS tous Cumberiand Cont sg ure - Rane Was nso, ALOK, b . ELLIS’, james Star] z ow in order to make room fog their a b “+ < 2 ou #6 Pean.ave., bet, 9h and 1 The Citiagns of Cilponer. jy ls-egtf “sive Fal ‘Stock, au? iy #7 corner 6th and B ats., opp. Natioual hotel,

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