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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) ‘T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to be Aqonts; papers served in packages at 37% cents per month. To mail subsortbers the subscription price's THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for Jess than three months at the rate of 126 cents & wook. 107 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. Star. VOL. X: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1857. NO. 1,441. “NIGHT AND MORNING. loss eagerness. There was not a sound tobreak | been guilty of any act which would seem to re ATIONAL. (From Titan} ‘ pees (Pa ppeel ai en deceived. But, quirett. ‘ou doubtless acted according to your fe ___ EDUCATIONAL. — « A Jeter for you, sir!” ist voice! a voice! nk God! earnest inclination, which I would not wish to = SELECT SCHOOL, MUSSH. McCORMICK AND SISTER WILE 5 = “Help! holp! help!’" I eried; and each % f mag hroke the seal, and read, with astonish-| sine T shouted the word I seemed in despair, | cee te qeup Posed Your only objeot was to se- t - : " ved up to greater power of s h, and call- | th a “Mr. Edward Worthington—Sir: Pardon | PTY P pe of speech, and eall- | that— at Efe sede pase ae savared that they ing louder sat Kederone time. Did hehear? | “Lucy! Luey! It was not so—I was mad! ‘A Freneh Class will be formed at the same place, are from one who shall ever be proud to eail | There was no answer—all was still! Ob, mer- Iwasa fool! Tf believed too rashly, but now I | under the special charge of Professor Daniel KE. himself your sincere friend. Lucy Ames is not Sena oe ‘ was this last chance of life de- | will believe nothing, I will not even credit what | GtoUx- 8a 3-St* faithfal to you' I do not write this to you for nied aise I see; but tell me, Lucy, how it happened that "Tae UNION ACADEMY. any base purpose; for since I know 80 well . on one or two occasions, after excusing yourself he regular duties will be resumed September lat. A.C Corner of Pa. avenue and \5th street, south side, of another, in leaving me, and wi re-open on Monday, the 1th of September. tention will be paid Lo all pupils intrusted to her _fu 3i-eost September 7. oom on 9th street, second door above F. au 3I-6t* THE &eab our generous and noble nature, I cannot hesi- | _ The voice was distant, but, oh! how my blood | from aceompan: ing me to an evening's visit. or RDS, Pi AGW SON, : aha ‘a I see that nature become the dupe of | '¢aped with joy at the sound! arty, I should afterwards meet sa ylaiearned big on casera yd tod toe. vile dissimulation. Nor have I been too hasty | , Again Tealled with all the strength of my | home at almost midnight, in company with Mr. NFEMA in communicating to you this knowledge ; I on! lungs, and again I was answered. Ina little veer ra Ae eed te fear it is too late, but rest assured that all 1 | While a figure appeared advancing towards me, | ‘Still jealous, T'sce.”” OUNG LADIES INSTITUTH have said ia true, and can be attested by one | but it was growing eel sodark thatIcould| ‘No, no'—but—” Y ADS NOLISH AND FRENCH, who has an undoubted personal knowledge of all | 20t recognise bim, nor did I care to; but when | “Listen, then, c i and I will in all, whiel No. 49 E Stuxer, Wasi x, D.C. the facts. Arther Wesley, our village scool- | b¢ came close to me, one glance showed me that | I might have don: ol eigenen The suberiber has taken charge of this Institution, NT PLACE ‘Mot. 5 E ACADEMY. M.J.Wi1cox,Asst., au j3-eolm _ Tuesday.ist day of September For other information apply at the Academy. au Sl-!w ise =82 NARY, i : e sooner had you requested it. 0.40 1) strect. : . 3 Arthur Wesley! Should I let hii r , . Jately under the care of the Rev. 3.H. Mirick: the | ‘The exercises will commence Monday, September master, is your too fortunate rival. a6 wae H y et him pass | I was anxious to learn French; and as this was 3 te Vee ‘A Fatrxp.”” tee a reap — Would he do so? [sheen the only opportunity I should ever Sree eeeeection i be thorough and will not 7th. | Instructions wilt be given in English, French, This was the first intimation I had had of sien apes ae ave, Tha i —s MISS C.C. KOO. es Dp 4 d engaged to take private lessons of | , The Scholastic year will begin on the second Mon- Luey’s inconstaney. I had seen things with = bts you, Mr. Worthington? Bless me, | Mr. Wesley. T dia not think it necessary to | Juisinegnr meer’ Sd close on the last Friday of my own eyes that made me doubt her sinceri- |“. {7 naa I tell every one why I was ao often seen in the | "A limited number of pupils will be received into ty. For a long time the unwelcome suspicion 1 Jou, Tam not much hurt, but | company of that gentleman, who, I must assure the family. of the Principal, and every eltort will be had been preying upon me, and this fatal Tet-| S°® ¢ 8m 80 nicely trapped here, that I could ‘You, is not only very aminble young man, but nr Cieants ous entanined autor rinoypad book: ter had oome. to bring conviction—stern, irre- not free myself all alone, and I think it is | is engaged to my cousin, with whom no induce- | stores, and at the residence of the principal ” yoeable, hopeless conviction. Tee time for the down train to be due.”” i ment could cause him to broak his compact.” » CHARLES H. NORT ~M. I did not doubt the truth ofit; and yet how deb. wan ie ane — very fast. So dark, in- “But why did he dolay 0 long to come to MY | The subscriber takes grent pleasure in recommend - it writhed my soul to think of if, to admit it. | deed. betsy at I found it impossible to dis- assistance, when I was about to be crushed by | ine to his inte patrons and to the public, Mr. C. H. It did not, it conld not erush me—I braved it | SOY ime it was by my match. He never | the train?” Norton,as a gentleman amply qualified to take charge to the Iast—I had been less than a man to do! |) itated a moment, but seized the detested | “Ile did, indeed, make all the haste in his | Cf the Young Ladies Institute. 8. H. MIRICK. otherwise. I re-perused the letter calmly—no ps with both hands, and at the same inatant power; but in company with my brother ar- | -—————--—————_______®- H. MIRICK, not calmly—not indifferently, but sternly, as hiner imitated his movements. The accursed | rived a moment too late, when it would have GEORGETOWN Li RARY INSTITUTE. though it were decreed of Fate that I should thing resisted all our efforts, and remained 6b- ‘ 7 N. CONR . a 8 been madness to have gone on the bridge. In| This Institut i he opened for the reception of not only drain the bitter cup, but should swal- papers immovable. What should be done? | the dim light they saw you fall into the water pupuis on the disat Monday of ‘September 10n 1 low the very dregs. n half an hour the train would be due—would | which fortunately was deep and rapid, and | (7th) next, F r there be time to go for assistance—to brin, The object of the Principal is to afford facilities | and glad- be 1g 40 | consoquently free from ice. They hastened to | for th 01 1 - ae serch apes Beng pala ol = ss i By bee He would try. the ak of the stream, and in ne moménts | tion, aud to prepere. fo ae onter upon & imprudence. To her first of all I went to seek ested to e, Mr. Wesley, id I, as he | succeeded in rescuing you from this second | 9olesiate course, for the ighest classes of College. No. 2 43% street. SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. WY No. 451 12th street, near H, Washington, D.C. erect ec pils, who willbe entirely under her own personal care and instruction. -The course of study will embrace all the branches ofasolidand liberal English Kdueation,together with the Latin and French Languages. REFERENCES. v. J.C. Smith, D. D., Washington, a D. srg D.D. do. re do. D ie . “be expeditious. It is too horri- | di a bo: ay Being a graduate o} inson College, he feels re U.S. A..do. al terview. Lucy was proud, too proud to 4 anger, an ré you to the house. himself prepared to tea it and Modern Lan - iark, iate P; 16 town Fe- he fast to herself, fe at was iauenas and ble to be dliged to sit here and face death un- Friends! Thank God. all friends !"* Ieould guages, Natural Sciences. aud Mathematics, Mental lpi agedolencasands pgs willingly.”’ help bi fter listeni y and Moral Philosophy, and will give especial atten- noble, in spite of all her fickleness. I was sloneagain. The wi ; not help but utter, after listening to Tucy’s ex- | and Mor! ordinary English branches,” anutber teak Taal oes eae cad yrcerved | folty bout me, but fate elit. even forge | Fema a oe, oth fiat hed raneptrad. I was of carta gan Eee aed ee airtel into quarters plssetions froin her it dhemedl hex tbe letter X te the thongs ce a my ater te yiieh Tiney igensrously ato Ge areas as beepot to Fercata. showing, the progress of their pad just received, and requested her to return 0 did not hesi me Mrs. Worthing- | “" forth, D. D., Alexandria, Va, pottsword, D. D., New Castle, Dela- ware. Chancellor S. M. Harrington, Dover, Delaware. au 3i-tf eae F: d Terms ‘ble at the close of each quarter. sr me such letters as I had previously written to when I unwittingly stumbled into my prosent | ton in less than a month after wy perfect con- | Tuition Br English branches per ‘quarter $6.5 Cree will be resumed in this Institution on her, and any other little keepsake which might | " jeasant dilemma. ’ valescence. Tuition for Languages extra... .... x;.2. | Monday, the 2th of September next. in futare only prove annoying to her. She bes igi be dee H = shes eee that Le | | NY Oxtra charge for the higher branches of Math- nm B. A. MAGUIRE, Pres. e delayed until @ train should pass. Our terms are moderate, being twenty-five dolla WASHINGTON SEMINA R i. Se a {a fact Thad no asearance shat head tine «| __ FOR RENT AND SALE. auimnly for Engtal bratchoss aud thirty two in | Ky’Cor, Varaves ana oth wigs Masonic Hall, ” De ‘ > itatic go to Mr. Ames’ and return before it should be | f.OR RENT—A RARE CHAN( w un. | “luding the entire course, : Te. pe sino aerpapa emacpirge al wie late. Another thought rushed upon my F der construction, i2 large and airy roo a with atrine, ge sore Bee recreating Prnnwntr d me ey or cae ae “ torted, with the first impalse of prade. frautic brain. Had he deceived me? Would | *!! the conveniences of water and lights. “The loca- | Of deportment and special attention given to the | branches usually taught in the best schools of the 5s A 5 tion isin the principal business square of tlie city, | 5 ” i 2 “Ido not rely on the information contained | Be20t bed e as in being hus easily | and theroomeare welladapted for Dentists, Ducuer: | morals Af thoes who may be placed under the super in this letter. have seen enough myself with- presence ? new he | reotyp: ss € con. &e. Also, a convenient and airy Re ri be tS REV ERENCES. out asking any person’s advice or opinion.’’ never would come to me again—he would leavo | Basement, suitable for ‘any ‘light business. The} Weare pleased to country. For further information, terms, &c., see circulars or apply to J. W. P. BATES, Principal, fer those wishing to patronize au 25-e03w* (Successor to Dr. J. lawson.) whole fnighed and well lighted in the most improved to : — She immediately left the room, aud roturned | "°° the merey bed en Koruel death.“ Heny- | mauner,after the New York stylen. ea} ue WN ee FPEsALE LISH AND FRENCH COL- in « fow minutes with a package of letters and | whistle at the , Statice eat spas ai No. 322 Felmaveue: ieee Sinand Pishop Fe Waugh, D. Ds Ronee at No. 182 Ist Gassha's few Ose eatene Penn & small box of jewels, my former ye say- | distant! 2 SN ENO T | en ion loth ats., entrance on D st. Rev. Wan, Hirst, Winchester: Va. ant 2st street, Washington. D.C ii ng gaily, as she placed them in my han — How well do I “ YOR REN ba BRICK HOUSE Ilon! Howell Cobb, Washington. mam Coxson, Principal, in charge of English a an these tokens, then, since it is your will, passed through soley aie lela 4 sreaated o sth streat, spponite the new exten ees i ae bene Grae — Mim. '€- Roi i,t Consox, ‘Teacher of French absolve yor : ~ | sion of the Treasury department, and within a ste tas Sze ‘pani: nd German, Dra . In elie of the smile that played around Tau yatern of ae yee; fa although | of Penn.avenue nnd Wiilardat Hotel. The house Fc Pb Liha en read an 23-tf WL Mayaitos Sans Reese heslsieot eb: her mouth, I thought I could detect traces of GT een to Detieve he would not vaults fur fuel. ‘The location je one of the best it | Secs aor ; -OUNG “whe oct pepe recent tears, ily brushed away from her come, still I instinctively awaited him, and ibe city fora peofeanional gentiocena cca beainaae Severe C pol FOR YOUNG Pe) Duties of this Institnte will be resumed on has hoped, ob, how I hoped, he would return * | (ie,c{t¥ {or% profes entleman LADIE' AND FRENCH, Monday, the 7th of September, 1857. “Phe course of —— feyronlee ee Hour after hour had I sat’ there all. day. pie tiie 18 premises, No. 474. No. KO F street, Washington, study embraces ail the branches of a lberal English na moment the thought flas' upon my Hi —— Principal. DONALD MACLOED, A. M., Univer- | 8nd French Fucation, P x a now I was still waiting and vibrating between OR SALE _CHEAP— A comfortabi BRICK ity of Gl ww, formerly Head Master s- prey Leprdondeqeion quran impul-| the hope of delivery and the almost certain | FWWELLING stunted retina p RICK | sity of Clasrow. formerly Head Master of Ravens- if it was not 90; but sr should 1 omy? had conviction of destruction. The fearful chill of | °f apes N streets north. Price $1.150; half in of Rhetoricand Belles Lettres inthe Columbia A oe z . nee in six and twelve months, or if all paid Institute. gone too far, and it was too late to retreat. hen es Ce ene Ofer ine, my trembling Taeaahecad Apply to.POLLARD | This School will be opened on the second Monday But as the thought had come upon me like a a ready announced that my nerves were au S-tf_ | of September next for In the English Department.which is under the im- me ‘late direction of the Principal, special attention ig given to the Mathematics, English Grammar, Elocation,and the eritical reading of classical authors in English Literature. ExocvTiox is tanght both asa science and an art. reception of a limited | ,, Saki = -— —-— —— = i . ae, Scho! The Principal having devoted a number of years to flash, it vanished as it had come, leaving no al. ae ip nbaustion. At every moment I] FYARM FOR SALE—A picce of fine LAND on | Subrt of Boarding Pupi pd ey Scnclers, W20 |. a careful stady of tee puiseeeny af tee eminent ier formative but to pursue the course -T had ‘ept a watch for his returning footsteps, but Rock Creek, in Montgomery county, Md., six | Principal's family. The design is to offer to young | Physical mechanism, is enabled to impart definite and no welcome sound fell on my ear. from the heights of Georgetown, adjoining the | indies trom A distance al! that is included inthe name | !ntelligible instruction mpos the sulyect. adopted. Hark! it is the train!” The } . of Messrs. Perry, Wood, Bestor, Nowles, | of “Home,” and tu extend to the Day Scholars the ohn be ese p afforded for acquiring a practical “Farewell, then!” I said with a parent in- dane : he train he low, distant rer, and Hawkins, i12!¢acres. A beautitul loca- | advan es of Home influence. knowledge of French language are not surpassed differenee. “May your future Iifo be ever ‘under cannot neccive me now. It will be | tion; partially improved ; new house ; 13 acres - The Reasions Will Begin on the second Morday of by, Hone of ans, pther Institution in the country . lighted by th alee : Ai here in a few minutes. creek bottor. and some fine vellow-pine timber. It | September and first Monday of February, in ench | M’me. Corson avd her sister, Mille. Rollin, are ight »y the sunshine of happiness “Help! help!” can be divided, if desired. Call and see the premi- year. ‘The vacations will extend through the months | Parisians by birth, and their instructions and general “Thank you! IT trust no act of mine will Th La ll ses those who desire to purchase, Jo4-tf | OF Suly and August. intercourse with the pupil¥ are earried on exclusive ever bring misey npon me.” e wai ing ery faded away, and there was | = JOR REN modern built HOL culars containing fall information may be ob- | ly through the medinu of French. | Th Conmstince! Mien Amiet--conaciance'’* no auswer. Louder and louder came the thun- | [°OR RE tained at the principal bookstores, and will be for- ape Me ee eeernoen © eteem sco + Will never reproach me' der! Nearer and nearer came the train! The | faland airy 101 Meters ad maul, to any address, on application. rina, References, &e., nee circulars, which “God grant it. The step which you have rising moon dis 1 to me the white column of | eF¥ations, and oo Nehevensiorcneee Liz . ined at the Book and Musie Stores, and Fi auc 2 isi ¥ . z city, the river, aud Georget taken may, in your opinion, be just, but let me | 4 oke and steam, arisiug above the hill beyond | Gut! water and bath ro ‘foacareful tenant the aszare you. others do not think so. We do not mae psroid ~~ now the regularly beating puff | rent will Le moderate. lugquire at 4041 street, sec- Bee ourselves as others see us.” and cough of the engine struck my ear, like the door from 12¢ \ s MATH- MA ‘ ADEM t The duties of this Institution will be resumed Jett | September 7th. of the Priueipal, A ciass of little girls will be formed, who will re- ceive carefal instruction in English Reading and : 7 loating chue’ i 4 THE DESIRARLE 7 wif Pr. IWEN. Principal. | Spelling, and the elementsof French. “ {have done nothing, Mr. Worthington, to tine Freee hel aoa terrible monster re Fossagos 8 THE DESIRABLE | _!* de move | ioe per seccncinnea $15. merit this. Yon are not only deceived batiu. garding his victim, ow like a phrenzy tho 5) rner of F and 2ist sts, CULPEPER FEMAL MINARY, 4 PR surrounding it. ‘The sxteen roums, has gas throughout, | Under the Instruction and Super e stable will be sold or rented with MISSES FORNERE er with th Without Freneh. .. an 2i-im la aah ¥ hae 5 . thought eame on me that it was now too late for Leche sr tere i peepee pind ues- | assistance! No human being would venture i Salt wa ons ation tk v ne iea: | °° the bridge when the train was wit heur- | the house desired. The lot the house stenda on Will be re-opened on the ist of Sep- ad Gea diately Fr ages 1 eonre la iy ropes ' | ing distance. when it was too dark to distin- ey IP ian eR bes thal purchaser cantare anere rthe reception of Boarders and a lew je y tool departure. ; pt Rae ; if desired. ect in vi suaiable mood, wor did I wish to humble myccit | Bush Objects in time to stop the impetuous fire- | MM eH tie phn LOT OF GROUND onthe pep mire gig pee to ask her any questions that might, us shesug- | HOC; Aud yet, furious und frantic at the SP cea No pains will be w: i from giving : ects Apply to CHULB BROTHERS. “ : & sted, lead to a satisfactory explan < thought of such a death, I stretched my tremb- On Apply to BRS, the young Ladies such instructions as will adapt tT House, Va. tendence of the JEGE, Wasninaton. D.C. f this Ingtitution will eom- e thirtieth (3th) of Sep- od for entrance on us. of the Institut eparstory Departme: - : i i q sak + He 2 ae ~-——. - | them for every duty aud emergency of life. While | willopen on Wednesday, the nmth (4th) of Septem- What a victory prile had won! How perfect | UDg limbs to their utmost, aud shrieked again VILDAULE FARM POR GALELLE matnental hranches will uot he neglected, the | her. Tt will be under the supervision of the Callens and complete was its ultimate success ou both | S24 *s#in until I grew honrse, and the thun- | A VALUABLE FARM FOR sanel Cue fundamental prineiples of heart and head sand will be provided withthe best instruc ales? dering train drowned the feeble effort of my ty, Virgina, one mile from Mitehell’s Stationon the tion will be the special objects of asiduous at oS See _ iri i ranci The so s § ; , or for further information, 0 I hurried from the door as I turned my steps voice. And now delirium seized me. I fancied | Alexandria and Orange Railroad, ‘The soil is natu wale education has now taken such a firm hold iced sat the College. homeward again Ins netively I took the | ™@° ginnt fiend held down the peak which £ | ly ex cellent, and may economically and easily be improved, so on public attention, that, to proclaim t's advantages, ; ji ; on hat it will produce a8 fine crops as : i pas, S. PRENTISS. Registrar usnal course in roturning to the village, (for | J eod heer che eet Lom its firm position— | gre grown anywhere in the United States ¢ 115 crea Pellde with dere uetrovement The clevetin ¥ cal es 4 oh [could hear the chuckle of satisfaction that it | im heavy timber, much of it suitnble for ship tunter, i: ath ra gue a ‘g d Pe: Lucy lived nearly a mile from town.) and —— influence male education is felt and acknowl nd ‘Tenth streets. rl f 7 gave to think it had me thore so safely in its | fr whch there are markets to be reached by means | Milly Ms * 3 pag te lnstitntion will commence walked down the railway track, so busy with ao “en Of the railroad ; also, large quantity of cord wood | edxed by every admirer of Ho _excetonct Sipe! f students is lunited wy thoughts as to be utterly unconscious of po a that may be sold to the Ratiroad Company at remu- | Hate then, no lc r,to bestow on your daughters ° attention. LERCHANT. Prin. MY, GEORGETOWN, , GR ARNOLD, A.., Principal. This $ heretotore conducted by Rev. T. W. Simpson _will be re-opened on Monday, September the 7th. Circulars may be pot ‘ed at the Drug Store of Mr, R.S, T. Cissel, Georgetown. au 14-Im* M RS. BURR’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La- lH street, between Sth and Mth re-open on MONDAY, Septem- T 2h iy 8-lAw.liw* GP2ORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, Miss M.J. HARROVER begs leave to inform her friends and former patrons that she has been called on to yield up the premises she recent- ly occupied toan unexpected and prior claim, and having been unable in the mean time to secure an eligibie position in the same vicinity that would per- met her to re-open her school at the appointed time, sie is reluctantly compelled to withdraw the pros pectus lately issued. Notwithstanding the disappointment fshe feels at not being able to carry out her former design, she yet has the pleasure to announce to her friends and the public generally that she has tnken the commo- a nd extensive establishment, known as the ime ahs ‘The loud roar that now reached my ear an- | nerative prices. ‘The buildings areall on # hill. and, | those advantay Bagh Bethe wees mae can, Teme Wea | nounced that the tealn had pinsek the Leite | coker eke Set he eer ae Vancement nnd high bridge between me and the village, just there came an end to b be G Be residence of funily, The. piace is well watered, Aa the § chooll increases, {I 8 wide enough for the track, the middle of which rane an end to hope—oh, ¢ » Ro power | and embraces every desirable convenience. As one | Will be also near pe thereby securing aver ae was planked over for the convenience of pedes- —_ pick —— that stared me in the face! Of the joint owners of this Farm now resides in the Hiary tu the rapid ent bath taauataita che ne i: i . veri to sell it, it wi 16 Beld a a " = trians. Outside of the track it was impossible | ¢aromeb the nie conntiess demons hovering | Wert, ands determined to sell it, it will be tone and character of the School. One of the planks, which was very thick and dim Tecollection of k, Fie os Siar | peda Washington uy, ES KEee eyes suasive, but very firm. Two Saturdays are appoint- heavy, had been partly raised for sume purpose, Par ink hd ween through : ed every month for the girls to visit and make pur- and ieft in that position. In endeavouring to ed imprisoned limb, and all was darkness! I chasas. The Gospel is preached from four different pass it. I'struck my foot against it, stambled, | “"°™ ° more: = ——— ulpits, affording to each the privilege of attending : - Pianos, &c. fie'Church of her choice. "No iuituuos will be ext aad, in recovering myself, fureed one leg through Se _ = # * * sare i en cin erted tocontrol the religious prejudices of the pu- the aperture. and striking my other foot with When I returned again to consciousness, I ABD G&A all the force ri red to regain my equilibrium, | ¥2% lying on an easy couch, in a room dimly WITH PHOS CK. RARELY MET | pils. While practical Christinnity will form the ITH BY i WHO WIS) basis of their instruction, the selection of Churches . ty A ; dF ST hi replaced the plank in such a manner as not | lighted, but neatly and tidily furnished. While dhs soliowtog great ba oer now instoré and Sabbath epee rt De nea cent ia: thede of parents and pups is—the variety of religious only left my foot protruding through the nar- | lay, wondering where I was, and trying to re- ‘Two superb Pianos, four round corners, rosewood | ileges here, wiil not fail to offer satisfaction to all. row crack, Se — to peatent a difficulty = _ Pie great the “door was slowly alee thom at sizs ote fal sie po five Maa aaatbaoeeil bocbtuived any ume dure in removing the plan pened, and Lucy Ames ente' the room. In| months since ing,the session, and charged only from the time o} I smiled to think how curiously I had been | # moment she was by my bedside, watching the | "A beautiful seven octave Rosewood Piano, iron | entiance. entrapped, and stooped down = Lee the | motions and the expressions of m: comntananes, frame, round corners, for $200, eae at pe ee a eerlauy Boar ny ren a plank, and free myself from so dangerous a po- doubtless imagining that I was still delirous, lene res faine ie aera steno tele weet. School." — sition. The task was not so easily performed | ‘“ Lucy—Miss Ames'’? And left them withus tobe old. They arerenlly | 0 ae roe aoe Mowras, as Thad imagined. The plank was wedged in| She started back as I uttered the name, as Se ed Senet OAR alias Moh eat Grain: | Heriial: brauctioe for advanced Seualars, 2. 7 a0 eo such & manner that no effort of mine could re- | though unwilling that I should discover ber ture day, exchange, if parties are not satisfied English branches for small Scholars. hat are indispensible to their ad- juccess throngh life. the nuinber of ‘Teachers town F F ow e Seminary, wluch ne mired x0 moveit. I strove with more than mortal power, | real thoughts; but, in a moment, recoverin nd-hand Pinno of Hallet & Davie’ | Music 3100] celebrity under the supervision of Miss L. S. - : 7 : ; Dut, . all | Also. a fine second-hand Pinns % KE: , Where she will be happy to recerv: f — it beset in = nor could I extricate mt self-possession, she looked calmly tials eg pons SOE: $500) hed Sakata hisea macetks, andl cost. ets Be her foruier pupils ns desire toeuntinue their attend vot, which was lacerated and smarting wi and asked, with a tone of affected indi 5 fs : i h, | Washin; extra, | ance. Arrangements having been made for their the pain in its close confinement. "6 ** Do you not feel easier, now asain attest vo steeinee No deduction made but in case of protracted sick- Sonrepaees ree os ee aT nieeireer At first J did not consider the extent of my| _“ Indeed, I scarce know how 1 do feel,”’ I re- 19 P 1 abe pa NGL ease ee — —- will please leave their peril; but I soon began to perceive the danger | plied, * but there is a pain and soreness in my beh hs A la ~ Rererencas. . 3 and Baltantyne’s bookstore. a of my situation, and I shuddered with horror | bead, and, in fact, in all my limbs. I must pelts Be VoEOR TE ere one eg hy to ey lished and experienced aseistants in the nev™ to think that [ should be obliged to remain | bave been badly hurt.”” (Ake pam edie SEED ges Ror Mites Oneewea ves ral departments of instrnetion, site Will he able to there and becrushed by the train! It wasa| 1 had a dim recollection of the occurrence | Miller. Also, several second hand Pianos + Va. mect the approval of all those who may feel disposed faver her with their patronage. The duties of the Seminary will commence on the Rev. John W. George, Culpeper cold day in December, and yet the beaded drops | narrated above ; and I surely felt surprise that | ¥!iich he will sell for cash, or on monty payments. | Rev, Jos. Carson, burst frum every pore. A moment of frenzied | I should have again awakened to life. The nine oe Ses DR Ege “ iri a A * A -hand Melodeon for $20. Dr. Alex. P: vf first Monday in September, delirium suce ceded, and when. I rallied again, | pain which I felt, on regaining my reason, in- bas few ash rere Tuning by Mr. Rebine. Chas. ES Lightfoot, Esq., A pence patron os Arte > 1 I found myself sitting between the rails, my | creased now momentarily. A physician was at | —" '2 Beneel Ga tan! sisilson county, Va. Miss TALARNED, Agn Sse well 5 peimcner, and no prospect of delivery. | band, and every effort was made b: him, as IANO FORTE INSTRUCTION, ee A Robina: gy Reltanant Rta A Va. Mies CH TIE. JOHNSON, do looked at my watch: it was half past three. | well as the members of Mr. Ames? family (in Dr. Edwin "Taliaferro, “ . Mad’m DORMAN, ‘Teacher of French. Mr. W. H. PALMER continues to add new mem MEK: at his ivome over Patuhen’ aR, 8 Rooms ov ‘arul Bookstore, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri Prof. J. E. SCHEEL, Music, au 27-d3t&keost ISS WAGGAMA At five the down train would pass, or, if that | whose house I was thon lying.) in which, also, should be late, the express would go up at half- | Lucy and Mr. Wesley jomed to allevi past five, and at half-past four it dah be dark. snllacings. ae i ee ee Hon. Jolin 8. Pendieton, Culpeper county, Va. Judge RH. Field, : * pr. C. W, Ashby, SELFCT SCHOOL . Alfred Taliaferro, Tt was possible, nay, probabl. i i : and Saturday, between Zand 6 p.m, cdward B. Hill, Esq: = No. 445 12th street, between Gand H streets. would pass by before It should be too late. | idly. sapmented. arnt ientions, 197 paina rap- | “Sforms oper ainriore =r aoaser | ARMM I Beas va Will re-open ou Puswday, September iat. This way was nearer to the village than the | again lost in the unconscious delirium of fover. ip FREMIUN pol cee eed e rene Pe: oa2 te resume the duties of their Schaol on the Ist of September at their place of residence on 4% street, No. 43, between Pennsylvaniaand Missouri avenues. OO Ss a HE EXERCISES of Miss M. LEWIS School for Young Ladies, will be resumed on Monday, eMY. OF VISITATION, CON- N. W. corner of G and lth s15., Washington city. ‘Tho duties of this Institution will be resumed on pe YOUNG LADIES ACADEMY FOR BOYS Theduties willbe resuined Monday. September ith. The number of pupils will he limited av 31-3t Mise M. Rippee for several yearsa teacher inthe Georgetown Female Seminary designs to open on seat, September 7th, in one of the buildmgs by the Rev. Dr. Peck for educational pur- peses, & Select School fora limited number of pu- | THE WREKLY STAR. ‘This exoclient Family and News Jozurnal—con- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than So pea ad (7"Casu, uvanicery In advance. Br subscribing In siete iced, neighbors weds tw 1s Washo ILy Stax cireu- so generally throughout the country. GS a aay eee ties cer iaen Will be allowed commission of twenty —— 4 CE! ICE! I ! ul ly inform his the public rnish es > ty me thet bee Sete ——— any of Washington a George- lith streets ; 4th and Mass. avenue; and with sets ee renee Bp 7-tf . T.N.KIDWELL. Sanne eee canenemeemeemeeet Dentistry, &c. bite rs DET R. SPEPHEN BAILY, Orrick No. 18 PENNsyLvania A Three doors from itth Street, Dr. BAII.Y begs leave to inform the publicthat be Gan be seen at al! hours, at his office, located as above, He fee's assured that an experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of pat: xreat variety of di It cases that he has — fully, will enable him to surmount any. difficulty, ser Se at oener en —— to the ‘pond own expenence coniirming the opinion of sone Rae eminent in the profession, and especinll: and J. and E. Parmiy, bas ied tim, iong since, card all mercurial pre; ee oe ee Soe also all Eusmeis, Gutta Percha, india Rubber, and Ce- ents for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth, and that Poreelian, mounted on Gold » 1s the only reliable subst that can be worn in the mouth, & was most conclusively shown by the last American Dental Convention. Although he fiatters himself from his long resi- di nnd ractice in Washington, be is fa' lence practice in ton, Norah hat known to his numerous friends Jeave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS: From the late Rector of. Church of Epiphany of i as Dr. StepHen Baily: Dear Sir—! desireto express my estcem for yon — = ae ou As A superior dentist. o jones execu' for me have been ov wy soon BR you may receive the patronage from my the public that your skill so well deserves. ours, re. tral, Washington, Aug, 25, 18. J, W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, Boggs, Cotman & Co. Having employed bi. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me rf um- portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and im view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Dental College of Baltimore, faried, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it es me reat pleasure to eXpress my entire Ei h estimation of is profeesional skill. timore, Jan, 12, 1857. HARMANN BOG6S, Extract froma note received from the late Hon. John M, Clayton. yon, U.S. SeNatE, Aug. 19, 1856. The teeth Sate me work sdmirably 3 noth- uliy, ia ° $OMN 'MCLAYTON. To those that seek relief from ies of the teeth, I can cheerfully roeumenl ee iene asa superior Dentist: he made # set of poroelian teeth for one of my familv, and plugged several teeth for myself, and the work bas ail stood wel! for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, m 1 of the Va. Ocal. of the M. E. Church South, ri} a } meer? We, the undersigned, having had occasion to svait neve a skill of Dr. 8. Baily, urgeon Dentist of this city, or paving oogniz- ant of his operations on our tamallies of hrende’ take preasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skiil, as well as of the paitormls sntsnmatns prannet in which he performs the most delicate difficult operations in Dental Surgery,and prey | re- commend him to the confidence and patronage of the public, of which we consider him eminently worthy, * Tuomas U. Watrer, Architect U.S. . Tuomas Mitten, M.D.,of Washington, D.C. B. 3. Bonrrr, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. N. 8. Lixconn, M. D.. of Washington, D, C, Jos. H. Braviry, of Washington, D.C. Grorcx Watton, Ex-Governor of Florida. Watrer L Mayor of Washington. Henry Baw S. Patent Office, O.C. WieHT, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb 2 tt nd a aT D*. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- caGo, would respectfully izens of the District and vs ty, thet c ing located himeelf in Washington, he is now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- sion, in the most approved style. z ice, No. 2, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s jan 2 hy HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. M, LOOMIS, M. D., the mventor and patentee of Loomis’ Mencrai Plate Teeth,” bw suecesstully introduced his improvement in Various cities, bas now permanently estab- lished lumself in Washington, ‘This improvement for of Teeth consists chief. ly in waking a set of but one piece of maternal, and that indestructible mineral. No metal is used om their construction, and the re therefore free from gelvauie action and metalic taste. ‘There are no joints to bee food, henee lizhter, stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, fin their ap; noe. | will give areward o Thousand Dollars toany one who will produce a 1 1 work of art to equal mine m purity, benety, wt artistic excellence or any other reqaiatie uality. "KUL work reaponsibiy warranted. 28 Poona. avenue, Letween lith and 12th streets. ap I3-ly Watches, Jewelry, &. Chocks: CLOCK : A good BRASS CLOCK for $1. I have just re- ceived and opened a!l_the new style Clocks from $1 up to $25. The trade supplied Bl ; ty usual) at wholesale prices. Also, Clock Ma- terials, such as Cords, Keys, Balls. Hands, Wires, Oi -y At the Clock and Watch Store of J. ROBINSON, 518, opponite Browns’ hotel, au 2!-2m Sign Large Gilt Wateh. ‘OLD AND SI R WATCHES, JEWEL- HRY, AND FANCY ARTE . Ihave just received anether addition my large stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, of the best innkers in Europe. Also, Gold Chains of every style snd price, Jewelry in sets and sin zle pieges. Perfumery aud Fancy, Aruicies, Sivcr later kets, Spoons, Castors. ‘ ree ROBINS 349, opposite Brown: el. Sign Large Gilt Wateh. N. B.—WATCH REPAIRING done in the best manner by a skilful Watchmaker, and warranted. au 2i-2m & Poa wont $m SEVENTH STREE’ between Dand EF streets, west side, PRAC TICAL WATCHMAKER, keeps constant! on hand a fine assortment of W STCHES JEWELR Ap 10 Gm V ATCHES, JEW . z A SILVER WARE. I have just received a new supply of FINK WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, and a large RICH JEWELRY of every dese: pion, which makes my stock at the present time one wi Vo my pe the .. ave just Hnished (on the premises) a very large Sssortment of PURE SILVER W 4 gE Which may be founda SOLADSILVER TE eT. TLE superior to anything before exhibited om this city,—the weight of wich is 125 ounces, enpacity 9 bg Both citizens and strangers are invited to call and ©, HOOD, examine, H. PIANO FORTES. ruad, though always regarded as more danger- | In my vague dreamings, I was again on the . WILLIAM KN a _ Instructions on the Guitar, in Drawing and Paint- EMERSON INSTITUTES a isen eas, on mccount of the narrownces of the bridge, | narrow bridge, bending every effort. and strain- (Senior partuer in the jate firm of Mant eeleuity koe taker: soreness | Sanere!Ucauarat cee Sk ccemmaeernd Someee trom which there would be no possibility of es. ing every nerve, to remove the piece of wood : NABE, GaxuLe & Co., - For Boys, cape, incase « train shouldcome in sight while | that bound me there. Again I was chained to Contioges the mane necro and sale of saud and Wood and Coal. The Exercises of this Institute will be reeumed —< Already one had been killed | hugo rock, in which unconscious luborers | 5 my sitean Kuabe & Co. ‘at the old stand, neha ss Fes iets pointe cei die hae ti ee Some iy Satine when the | were ‘drilling holes, which they filled with Nos. 1, 3, g.and 7 North Eutaw street op: (CUMBERLAND Coat. audim CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. in was due; ent the second to | powder, to blast the unscemly mass to atoms. | 2! ; on , oom: 4 oi RS. BELL'S SEMINARY FOR YOU. perish there’ How the thought tortured me; fiends, shapeless and hanes, flew about Noor Beltirners 2 ren belraed Gantioeaat Li nt ola discharging, 9 <0 v BS teas Pages M eee LADIES, - celebs and ovee aguin I tugged at the resisting plank. | me, chattering in glee—demons danced on the | streets, on the premixes partly occupied by Mr rner 14th and C ‘anal Bridge. Corner of L. and lth streets. With all my strength { tried to withdraw my | sharp edges of the rock. chuckling again like | Henry MoCaitory as I's latge assortment of plains | (1OAL AT FIVE DOLLARS PER TON. | onihe Rextpegstonot thie Institution will commence faut, and leave the boot, but impossible ! the measured pall’ of ‘the engine; and, at | coryerne mimied menadaia eases! nent of plain | (OAL AT FIVE DOLLARS PER TON. "Competent anh eficaest Professors will, as hereto- Lt was four o'clock—in half an hour it would | intervals, they stoo) to bind the chains tise, Mets eons, fae the bast guabons, from 4 to. Will be receiving, a cargo of WHITE ASH | fore, be engaged in every department. be dark—another half bour, and death would | closer, until the links festered in the very | oolnve with double key » double reeds, con 1 nae rate totam 1 wi pele ae er _ Further particulars can be obtained by grpvincat pes —— a — for aid, but no habita- | desh, and turned my blood to gall with the hone sonaively cnnuced the manufacture o Siete tee: = Se snetee er eee the Seminary. == on was within half a wile, and no answer wns | poison in whic! A Jay- | Pianos, ill well wholesal retail, au St-6t F. 1. MOORR. ULT”’ SLE 2D ENGL r returned to my cries poiso: which they had been dipped. Cay- | Pianos, we will sell wholesaleand onthemos | _* A LT’s buy eye r Again and again I | erns yawned on every si: i liberal terms. A = EY Lb! COAL!!! shrieked, while the despairing echoes reverber- | at once was heard the eae shell whistle be ihe ( A mye AeA bet habe ploy plist rothiete Cc ie: : eee, < ated in the distance, as thoagh they would | engine, and voices that seemed the ver ny | two succeusive years —Cotober, 1855, and 1850—mn op. ote eaneck more are Now. prepiued ce fetniak their mock me in my misery. And then, with all the | of des > #ereamed on every side of tA bred position to Sartoes ant fighteen pianos from some Seaare forbenloat ee y aise one they may want, scumulated strength of madness, I wrenched | train’ the train" e of me—"The | Cf the best makers from New York, Roston and Bal- | order : y < . the plank, but could not x ft from ito pl Bat all this we timore. We were aleoawarded the br TE eee ete er AV OOD ae Nee 475 10th id oe Mas’ rom ace a) was 5 is .. bition held i: rehm ‘J - we Oe Itcould not be possible that I should be obliged | could walk about the teses eu mea id | ihe IBS and 1656, They have aley been wwanted re tare BP knw street an" ty sit there and ie crushed to death, when bu- | erutch, for I had left one ot’ nided in the | pifitny Mocthunes! Fate for estes) * (He Metro | “CURL 20 tbe. tothe ton, man aid was s near. Had L been in some | bridge where I had so miraculously a! ‘i Ce eee ee een tenesesiod GtChetinnd au I -aw6w J, 8. HARVEY & CO. isolated forest, some depth of esoabay distant | death. Lucey had re-assured me of her love; nials from the most distinguished professors and CUMBERLAND COAL. from town orcottage, my doom might have been | not indeed by words, but b her actions. Long | Smnateura in the country, which can be seen.at our | &, i ived for guaiacd funy: eatitye a&tia X sbrieked with | and patiently had she watched by my sidesacd | tmreroum, speaking for themeclves and others of | (irdern willbe oan of the beat goats CUM BIG: agonized fury; wildly, desperately, the sounds | to her more than any other do L owe the preser- every where bold. LANDCOAL.in lam , oF the run of the mises, at of my voice ru fout on the chilling air, while | vation of my life. No words had passed be. | _ Alt instruments are guaranteed for Breet and | the very lowest cash prices, ae = — but th ing echoes made reply. tween us iv relation to the subject which had so AS Seen ee iustrusagute 00 bot Wine, pedo ie me M sun had set, and the darkness was gath- | nearly separated us, yet there seemed to be a | ciye entire sati i _an20-tt No. 554 12th street, ‘i : . B stroot ering fast over the valley below. Already the | tacit acknowl NWitcleule denterawill find it to their advantage ee eS Jast repose cad of sunshine was neti and a preci cai nap leper Bal ou ba er riick. a of ENG LISH CAB- , Weare now prep=red to furnish Ault's, Fariy York, Ault's Early Large York Auit’s Bullocks Heart, Avit’s Premum Flat Dutch Tora Savoy, and ail other va Cauliflower, and al! =, and genuine; the same superior quality as sold inst and former years, aud will give en to these who purchase from us. _ For recommendations we refer to any person who My or eale ehblesile snd retail le ls ease ene RAMP AULT & SON, wee Calvert ane Leg mt = mag wer Md. tie can be sent by mail or Expre: which affords a cheap, safe means of carriage, Sreciae NO . ORE,CARSO cunt PR NR COAL, just | ota onl! i i % ; ¥ . phobt nam y Te WM won!d cal! your icular attention to Du Pont’s = the tops of ‘the trees. ir irrevoca le desti- | day, when wo chamed to be alone, I reewren ee wi ENARE 2.00. | au2 2w 'N. W. corner i2th and its No. Jee] 2.369) POWER, wi Neh for streanth, glean: anes Ss oes —- mwre appa- | to the folly of which I had been guilty, and . padi ats . No, no! | more formally asked her forgiveness. Pra host mane ; CUMBERLAND COAL.—Now dischargung, 100 T etretebed forward and listened with breath. | Freely do J forgive you, if indeed You have ‘other na Pra ré Qat C W. ALBERT KING, ‘Pr BLL Iw, 0 Phave, | ive comer 6th ant! PUAN NS ha = au ott 'N 0, 8 igktnee oe nie c je 23- SB Paave.. naar oth EW JEWELRY AND WATCHE H. O. HOOD has just returned from the North, and has brought ons fine lot of Fashionable Cameo, Coral, Mossic, Brilliante, and Plain GOLDJEWELRY. Also, 4 good assort of fine GOLD and SILVER WATC very superior time keepers use. He has also on hand oF ARD SILVERWARE of tus ted the best quality and will be seid very | Pe call and examine goods and prices at No. 338 Penn, A nof the Large Sp \ 4 ICS, new and beautiful eda a Sketch- Book, Uwe» BOW Fendy. ook. Satanet gen of 8 Traveller, | Salmacundi, or bem-whams a; oO | Lanucelot Langstatl, Eag.,and athens | OP mons OF The above series, in course of publication, : which in typographical excellence are vasurpassed.) will inolude all the popular works of WW astungton frving at less than 6 ory f For eatongn the original published prices. TAYLOR & MAURY’S Rookstore, near sh street 7 ani N AGNOLJIA HAMS, a aw CHOIC e@ are just open walled by any Han They were cured . MAGNOLIA HAMS. and we cusrautee theta un n thar city. Maryland expressly for our Bale. LPN thorized te. ape “QING & BURCHELL. iv25 Corner Vermont avenue and Lith street. No 18 THE TIME TO RRINK MALT LIQUORS.—ARNY & SHINN are the ones tee ot who have stook PORTER ALE, and ys have 2 supply on hand; Leave your orders with the ‘rivers, or “A pejline No. 57 Green nest —— Se See se Y¥K_AND BARLEY MALT, for mule at _¢ Rink MALE WORiak ermine valle may ely

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