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6 2 Pbransr BYBRY 47TERNOON, IMDAY EXCEPT: owl F ran thu Pennsyivanss Avenue § Bloventh 8t., By W. D, WALLAGH, in packages by carriers at @4ayear, ‘er 1 cents per month. Tomail subscribers thesab- |. ‘woription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for “x months; @! for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- Weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per Gent. advance. VOL. XII. HOW SAL AND ME GOT MARRID. Well, at last nite cum, that orfal nite as wat a supplies so many writers and reporters to our to fetch me intoo a new state uv bein, an itfoun [newepepers, which includes eduested men ae decdfal po fast I felt good, then bad, | without = profession, or with a profession but jroud, an skeered like five hunderd. rnin afore the eventful nite too see Sal, an foun her a takin it mity easy, rather in a hurry far nite too cam I thought, as far me I wasin a hurry wun minnit, an the rather a little it had a bin without practice (such as briefless barristers ) has scarcely any existence in Russ'a; though it will grow up in time, and will at last become too large, as is at present the ease in England. Here a writer of ability has an rtunity of distinguishing himself; but why should he publish his articles in that misnamed thing, a Russia newspapers—a shect without repor- ters, dents, or even qualified sub- editor? As for the editor, whom we imagine to be the censor himself, it is ofcourse for him alone to judge whether be does his work well. he comparative freedom with which foreign journals are admitted into Russia, supports ns in the opinion that the country is wi wt good newspapers, not because there is a censor, but next, felt like I'd put off. Arter supper I washed, then I pat — cleanest Sort uv ashirt that Aunt Jane ha fixed up mity nice an smooth, <pea I drawed on about as nice a sett uy Suudy harness, as you ever seed, an arter mm an Aunt Jane had primped up an fixed. my har an creevat, I wus teddy, so off I prics to Sal’s dad’s, an I reckin I dun about as much thinkin & goin over thar as was ever dun by enny uther feller in the same tie At last I arriv,an was marched in | because there are no journalists. We saycom- = Wuar Sal wus—she sorter blashed, an then | parative freedom, because, although you can *°". her head on one side an looked about as subscribe at the post office, in the two capitals and the chief provincial towns. to all the apers of importance published in England, France, or Germany. your jounal sométimes reaches your adorned with biack eweet as enny flour you ever seed. I thought she wus about as puity a crectur asl ever lade on. ly Sal’s sister ses, the passon’scum, an tches, where printed in.we marched whar thar was about fifty fokes, | characters should be visible. This is the work ag felt mity bad an mity skeered, but tride | of the St. Petersburg censors, who, by means my level best to keep a stiff upper lip Well, “Se tuk our pices, Sal a hangin on too m ™ a% me a lookin at the fore. Then the ses, ses Re: ~*Du you take this coman’” (he mite @ sed young lady) “as you hold by the hand to be youre lawful wife too help her an top keep her, too luv her an too nus her, tell deth rep te part,” ‘‘ ll doo my best,”’ ses I, (standin fust on wun leg an then on tother, fur all the world like a turkey on a hot rock.) Then he looked at Sal, an ses he, * Du you take this man”? (like he didn’t no my naim) “as you hold by the hand, to be yore lawful hus- band, too nus him an too help him, an too on- ner an obay him, tell deth dus you part?”’ “* Yes, sir,”” ses Sal. Then, ses he, “I pro- nounce you both man an wife; salute yer bride.”’ With that, I clinched Sal, an giv her about as harty a buss as you ever heerd, then the fellers ail eum around an kissed Sal like blazes, you could see that it dun em good, frum the way they pitched in. I thought Sal or:er a stopped iby she never sed a word; asfur me, I kissed wn left, an cum mity neer a kissin a nig- yas a fetchin in sum water, when begius a gigglin, an I begins to of a wood block saturated with printers’ ink, blackons either the whole of a columr, or that portion of it which contains the article or para- graph objected to. A newspaper, decorated all over with these black patches, has a strange appearance. At first sight, and at a distance, ‘it looks like some illustrated sheeet ; anda Rus- sian gentleman, who showed us the first speci- men we ever saw of an English journal muti- lated in the manner we have described, by the Russian censorship, said, as he handed it tous, “ This is our Russia Illustrated News.” Ne ee ee Lientg.—The following account of the emi- nentchemist, Liebig, is from a European corres- pondent of Moor’s Rural New Yorker: On the last day which I passed in Munich, I wentto hear the world-renowned chemust, Lie- beg, lecture. His laboratory and lecture-room are in the same house in which he resides. When he entered the lecture-room the students all rove to receive him, and he acknowledged their atten- tion with a polite bow. He wore a black dress coatand white pantaloons. Liebeg isa fine, in- tellectual, looking man, tall though not broad ; has iron-grey hair, which has fallen off from his broad and j rojecting forehead; he wears no beard. He lectures in a very conversations! manner, part of the time sitting; makes many gestures, and good ones too. His face is expres- sive. He is indeed a good deal of an orator, and perhaps the best popular lecturer in Ger- many. eo | was 56 years old on the 12th of May, 1897. He was born in Darmstadt, andat the age of 21 was made professor at Geissen. In 1892hecametoManich. Between the years 1832 and 1866 he published one hundred and seventy-seven papers, many of which were very elaborate. He is s.id to proud and over- bearing ; he is, h: we rer, on the side of progress, and heads the refurin party in the University. I heard an American mates, who was well acquainted with him, express thisopinion: “I don’t know a man whom a little jedicions damatng would do as much good as Liebig. He is eross and tyrannical to his asistants, and they do not deserve such treatment.”’ mean. While the kissin an foolin wasall over, 80.w9 all pitched in too the goodies, an ef ever Leaw ins fly, it was then. I et tell [ We pes porrea, an evry boddy else dun the “Sh: ten o’cloek they all left, an sumof the boys ses, “ Peter, won't you go home with us,”’ at allsech things, a deviin uv metell I hardly noed what to doo or whar too go. Arter thoy atP¥ef, thar I sot bi myself tell a nigger gal to the door, an ses: Peter. Miss Sal’s a watin for you.”” isshe ?’’ ses I. “sin her room,” ses she. ““Vrell, tell her too cum down,” ses I, “ I'm too go any whar she wants.”’ “«But,”’ ses she, “ she’s in bed.”” “Ob yea,” ses I, I forgot, but ses I, “its erly yet, aint it?” Sho seed I was skeered, an begin asniggerin, tell I picked up wy hat, an folie her, tell © she eam to a dere, an ses, “ That’s yore room.” BS:—These pests of summer pro- My hart jumped up to my throte, a3 I knocked ceed from aximaleules, commonly termed the at the dore, but no body answered, I knoeked | ‘Wiggle tails.” If a bowl of water is placed agin, an then a gittin desprit, I opencd it, an jeewhillikins, the cold chills run over me tell I felt like some body was a pullin a cedar bush up an down my back. Thar was Sal fast asleep, (or pertendin like, as I found out,) ax the can- dle @ shinin as lite as day. I stood sum time lookin mity foolish, an then pute my hat on a cheer; next I draws my cote off; it was mighty hard too git off—then I shed any jacket, an the ballance of my harness, tell 4 cum too my boots, an ef ever I saw a pair ov tite boots, them was the wuns. I pulled, I tapsed an jerked, but they wouldn't nigh cum off, an happenin to look roun, I thought I seed Sal a peepin at me outer wun eye so I blose the lite out, gits my boots off, an then 5 bat it aint no body's bianess, so I shant teli “Sant ell, I've tride marryin sum time, an must say that arter a feller gits used too it. it aint a bad thing, in fect [ filosofize as follers : Marryin is a good thing, it is a grate thing, as Aunt Jaue ses, a grate institution, (how she i can’t tell, fur she never had achance to try.it.) It's good forevery body. Ar you old —amarry, it'll make you young, (or you'll die atryin to — so.) Ar you young, it'll make yewold m fact it is sooted to evry an enny It’s a ten rale fence that sosiety has tup too keep fokes inside the bounds uv = Leeergpe an tho I’ve had my ups an in it, an no ail about it, still I say— Hooray for marry. in the summer's sun for a few days, a number of wiggle-tails will be visible and will continue to increase in size until they reach three-six- teenths of an inch in length, remaining longer on the surface as they approach maturity, as if seeming to live on the influence derived from the two elements of air and water ; finally they will assume acrysalis form, and by an increased specific gravity sink to the bottom; a few hours only will elapse when a short black furse or hair will grow out on every side of — ee the form bod a minute cat- terpiller. Its specific gravity being thus coun- teracted, it is eahed te the side of the bowl by the slightest breath of air. Ina short time a fly will be hatched and escape, leaving its tiny house on the surface of the water. Any one who has had « cistern in the yard, has doubt- less observed the same effect every summer, although he may be ignorant of the beautiful and simple process of development. If a Pitcher of cistern or other water is placed in a close room over night, from which all mosqui- toes have been excluded, enough musquitoes will breed in it during the night to give any amount of trouble. The necessity of keeping yards and the surface of the ground near houses entirely free from st ant water in order to diminish the number of these “night birds,” is Avid OBE Scientific American. Ra RE a AT A Kiss taat Divs’t Par.—The Toledo Record gets off a good one in regard to a citizen at Lowa, whose wife, in his absence, had been kissed nos a drover, while giving a glass of water. hen he heard of the o he started at once in pur-uit, found rover re ahard day’s ride, and accused him of the eft The drover admitted the truth of the soft impeachment—said he had been a long time from home, was sorely tempted, in an unguarded moment of frenzy purloined the kiss, but that he had not damaged thé woman in the smallest Particular—was very sorry—thought it was no matter to @ @ great ado about, and there- to be excused. nd finally concluded that this was the right view of the matter, and agreed to settle it he the receipt of $5 for his day's ride. This being satisfactory, the drover handed over a $10 bill and received $5 in change. But when the seprenes benedict returned home and consulted his detector, he found the bill a counterfeit. He found he had suffered the in- dignity of having his wife kissed Wonper or Paorocraray.—Garbanati, in an articie on this subject in the American Jour- nal of Photography, relates the following : “I was recently handed two small pieces of glass ; in the centre of each was a dari object about aquater of aninch square. In the centre of the sqaare of one of theae, by dint of close and painful examination, [ discovered a speck «bout one-sixteenth of an inch in diameter, whieh bore somewhat the resemblance to a portrait or bead. In the other was also aspeck abouth one eighth of an inch, and some v minute specks in the one speck. bat which could not recognise as any partieular object. “: By holding hie first piece of giass up to the light, and looking through a powerful magnifier, 1 discovered a pertect portrait of about a sixth i of five, equally v what use might size, and in the other a grow it, of about half size mode of photography be pat? In war, the ‘ste instruction might be carried in 9 by a “ nasty batMur head of pencil-ciise ; and the General ae y i or Secretary of War n ape nifying- drover,’’ passed one day in the taddte, and lost five dollars, and cencluded that it didn’t pay. nee the use spies and men from hang- 7 wholearchivesof a nation might 3 iy ‘nasnuffboz' Had theartbeen time of omar, destruction ot the library would not have been final {17 One of the editors of the Abingdon (Va) Democrat, who was present, gives the following account of the way Col. Boyd (of the Board of Public Works) gave a lesson in good behaviour t@ ex-President Comonfort, of Mexico, a few days ago, in Wytheville: Ex-President Comonfort, of Mexico, passed along the road the other day Being bungry, perhaps, or what ix still more likely, deficient in politeness, his ex-Excellency made a rush before dinner was announced, and took a seat at that Part of the table reserved for the ladies. Boyd's qhick eye detected the movement at once, and he walked up to bis highness, explained the matter to him, and very politely requested him to vacate. To this he received a sort of half-de- fient, muttering answer, coupied with a refusal ‘The Colonel repeated the request, with the same efret. Losing his patience, aud being a great stickler for propriety, and the observance of the rules of his house, Boyd took the old fellow by the arm, led bimaway from the table and showed him the door—greatly to the deligbt of a number of loapeern nae who remarked that he had been conducting himself in that sot of sshe ever since they had been in company with him ‘They asked Boyd if he knew who he had led cat? He replied that he neither knew nor cared; he was determined to make him behave like a kentleman or leave. They then told who he was, and xaid moreover that if he had resisted they would have readily assisted to put him out. ‘Toe £x- President's sulie conducted themselves with Propriety at the table; but he got into « huff, and Would eat no dinner. Reécrarixa Her Servants’ Dresses.—A Berlin correspondent relates several anecdotes of innovations and reforms in her household, made by the Princess Victoria since her arrival in Prussia from England. One is as follows : The chambermaids, whose proper business it is to elean the rooms, disch the duties of their position in silk dresses. The daughter of the richest sovereign in the world decided to puta —— thisextravagance. One fine morn- ning she had all the female servants summoned to her presence, and delivered what msy becon- side ahizhly successful maiden speech. She began by gars rr aps the expense of their dresses must evidently exceed the rate of their wages. She added, that as their wages were not to be raised, it would be very fortunate for them if they were allowed to assume cotion arti- cles of clothing. “In order to prevent eve: misunderstanding,” the Princess contiaged, “I shall not only permit, but order you todoit.”? ee Se tgA few mornings since, one of our lawyers was startled from his dream of rich clients and fat fees by a loud knoeking at his office door. He opened the door, when a “gentleman of oe commonly known as Jack, stood be- pal One of the moat disgustin Ecimes that we P o come ~ Look here, Judge.”’ said he, “I wants your to light at New You Maks. tresesse tba aman ae a law pint.” Pr tee it. gisr-iwe years of age, * Well, goon.”” * aS a Ba mn jethod be at that place, “« time has beea j i wi ree * men brings» fome eg to town, ond Titties «iris feto the Churce, ny ae ‘oatag ng do it, and he pa ‘em to me, an’ | loose de poi prone eo ncn ern tech, old money, kim he do any ting wid me?’ pteathe oldest of whom Mate pier ten The learned counsel, putting on his wisest | years old. A more Giszusting lastance of buman look, informed him that he knew of no law to punish bim. “* ¥ab! yah '' chuckled Jack, ‘‘ Iknow’d he couldn't, in fast place—kase—de—kase deeggs was rotten any bow. Judge, when do you want Jour boots blsoked depravity bas never occurred anywhere, reap {> A lady advertising for a busband is par- fentar to have it understood that “none ipa nM eet ae sifongly in favor Ebenin WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1858. Stay. q ‘O 1,740 Educ: For Rent and Sale. Travelers’ Directery. Travelers’ : § ECIAL NOTICK.—* Valley Y, ” > 5 HE VIRGINL INGS,—Passengers Tae antics ‘Sénoon ror | A EGALNDTICK Vs Hoking ded je| NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. |'PRE Grance pot Kies - al ov dy = No. i en ton aaa nie deemed aneessenry eer out PEW ARRANGEMENT, i their names ut t sts « i * an I7-e02w forthe formauen of persons at it may With Greatly Improved Schedule. the ‘\lexandre acd ettosen Railroad, 7th #t. ——_— nt -cotw - 2 and MES: GEN. WHRELER?s SEMINARY Fox Pt Seth inteennns | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL YOUNG LADIES, tos purchxser or tenant. The unproyoments PARTS OF ie Corner af Mentnemery aad Dunbarton Sts., ¢ Dweiling. coutesuine 17 THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWES v fi : : pooms; Oasdehere Hinnen ore 3 ja | Vin Potomac Steamers and Richmond and | find it free from the smnoyanes of wares oat wom ‘The duties of this institution will be reeumed on | [OOm4;, Oa ‘and ainpie Stating, Wason Shoes ane Potomac Railroad Line. UY axt ts ewot with on the hoet. Itisthe most expe. the first Monday in September, ith renewed exer- @ House, lee House, Green House, Spring ¢ ous.and, im many instances, the most eoonom: tions-on the part of the Principal tor tio cultivation louse, Too! House, Carpenter's Shop, Root Lel- connect with every train {rom of the hearts and minds cf the pupils committed to jars, Corn House, Smoke House, Servants’ Quar- ey care. ‘A share ofthe publio patrontge is r he | ters, Hay and or tpt eau be dete vp a Yord. Two fast daly lines from Washington for the farnished for Rususicnsend fe 5 Semen =. ~eetSeisth._ | every convenience that can be desir Upon s frm. | Southnnd Southwest Boats leave theirberthe.foot |, Ne tenis Bits __ oe y Several Springs of five water are upon the place, ‘ ITY ACADEMY. and particularly one form which wares os joreed to Pf Sth street. at 66a. m and 7 <p m. rund to NEW ARRANGEMENT. 483 Tenth Strzet North fo the morning boat can obtains ine break fast on boar NLAND & FROM WwW INGTON Schoo! fora limited number of young geatiemen, Welling, stebles. &6..by a hydrauiieram. The | and enjoy 8 plensent sri! of 3*¢ hours down ths beau- crry ho icuMG in Civil and Miltary Engineering, Draught DR, m contains about 50 acres,ail under fencing and | t ui Potomac Paswing in tuil view of Mount Vernon. | yy ORANGE AN LEXANDRIA AND wing, Ornamental Writine. ard the Languages’ | 1 high state of eultivation, and beautifully Isid of | By the evening hoat they insure a good ‘supper anda +2b4 TF AN ALE SA PR: Pe Pupils who were preparing last seasion to pass an walks and drives. shaded by fruit trees. This | rest of four houre in oo able berths or state- NIA CENTRAL RAL 4 PunotUa! at he Cope aT A eee pian be | Pace, for she last lftoen years, hx been carried 2 | fo ymayand ariive in Highnond tn time fo connect WES aSeTET, i - 3 S i " o ieee Monday a September.” NY Beco the os thet con pcomaelivcesd ie "fhe Great Routhern Mail ie goa er uv ites | _, The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the foot of aa 17 Sw___Cintel. eovt) PILL, Principal. u e raising of vegetables. Fruit Trees of ali Tatieawiag Sea onus seat foe KO miles less | ath street a ke 3 m.sfor ——e FEMALE ACADEMY * kinds, Sirapes, Currants, Gooseberries. &c., can be making certain eouneetions to pee sag tire _ trains on ge ge an Street, between 18th and 19th, dumbered by thousands. - Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petershurg, Va., | 2ndria se road, leav; plesgetrie Tx 0 E. E. JANNEY, Principat. Itis presumed that aay one desiring such a pisce Weldon and Wilmington, N.C. 3. pleted nh ead at £40 0. me. sa ATT tannic, [CETTE LR | Chien’ SC Tach: Guueie, | fisting oan Reapond 955%, " " ‘ e SKT KING. No.3 Hi jeurratown, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala . . R. NICKLIN, sive eee tee piece siaee My yl Aube ile niceeion Direct to Now Orleans and all Southern Cities | _ap25 Tioket Acent._ ton. an 4-lawaw* OR SALE—A neat and comfortable DWEL- set Sos Ss? JORN’E ACALEMY, DING HOUSE, No. 558; fronting. south on The Twentieth Session wili “ Massachusotts avenue, between 2d and 34 weet. The lot extends through to H street, maki U™tTeD STATAS MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE Also, copnect at Richmord with the Danville, Southside, Virgizia, Teuncesee.and East Tennes- see Railroads ALEXANDRIA, Va. commence on Mon- Risoan AND WITWOFY FalLERE » August 3th. entrance on H. ‘Terma ressonable. App.y to POL,- . For 7ux Sovtuwsst To CA TE GRAYS aus con 8 ‘or eraand Tui ion for session of con mynthss LARD WERR, No. 520(2d storv.)7h et. jy 23 Deconseey atl m Beet VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, 150, For Tuition onty the same term, atin, c 7 ” J — e OR REN T—The BRICK DWELLING situ- | Cynchbue 4 Knoxyiile, Atlaot Greek. Erench, Biationery. snd Fuel extra, for day Med aes coat tide of itn arrect, one oor Nasivalies” no: = i raed Funotvin, Reguier Seiling Days, bib EMA of each month, Ciroulars can be ebteinedat this office, or by ad- | *Pove Pa. avenue, (over th od 100.) Soenes- Montgomery, ew Orleans. CasTion.—So many frauds and impomt- sion givem on the istof Juiy. For turther tien- Por through tickets and fuither information of a aie MOMARD L. OMENE, Jr Priel, aprly (0G. A. W. RANDALL, corner of 13h | the router Meals st the, Reeth, Fee MOE | ene of variove h Limburg a sts. je 23-tf it are on travel, Sy teCALi A, that the subsertbe. the ouly aut: No. 372 Fenn. avenuo, one door east ot Rrowus” Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of 6: | repens : INSTITUTE, nod - “ 3 treet (3. Maat La pOR NT—A desirable, modern-built, three. Ann %, Agent for passage by the 1), 3. Lane, vie. SELECT Cuassinas anh Mareseeneel beeen: a ory HOUSE with basement ad back Oa |i aniety (Umon) en eae cention ah petene Ree e pesmage to Calle, Bert srbae re ‘aan a Ral Reg a er ee : KOM WASHINGTON that, To avoin imositio., they met ve careful tS mtnining if t out, \ F, ETION, ek as a ao hig dasticnte will bo upils tented, | tel, water and bath'room.- Inawire.on premasce: oF Direc deh FARARE TS OF TAR ; Spite trucofice of the Steamslups of the U.S. For psrticulars addrecs maps Eee | room No. 3, frat floor, Post Oftics Deparment. WEST, in Now Vock is rutiorined tu enguce paserne au i3-eotf CHAS, R. YOUNG, Principal joa th : Wait: ae SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. The ues have oLiy one olfice in New Yorks GEMALE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL. EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE. prhich is at 177 \ est street, corner of Warren streets FY Hote INSTITUTE, T Peed BRICK, EV-LING HOUSE GB SSSE ee RE frontimg oa the North River, at the head of ths Cow = ,, *, AE 2E —The subscriber has for pi 5 barf. Nnaetnsnt aries Ret an aeeneints Be Col Ee ee eons very desirable three-story Trick Buttinate @his Railroad "ET" Obecrve my sign over the door, Monday 6th of September. ELLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, I, W. RAYMOND Acont. ‘Ciroulare, terms, course of study, &c.. ning eleven rooms, built in the best manner, ore _ Stores. . furnished throughout with all the modern im- tat ro > 3. can'be obiaiaed atthe Book’ and Musto FALL ARRANGEMENTS ements. SON, Principal. as and water, furnace, renee, <4 T= PACIFIC MAL. STEAMSHIP COM ey THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW ANY. Ame, C, ROLLIN CORSON, Vice-Frinoipal. ‘etre ripemy iceanige fig ealg RUN DAILY. (excopt Sunday.) ‘One of hips of Gus carrying _Mggc,Rout Wms cay ed imimeduccseereninves,, | PROM WASH NezUN FOR THE wesr, | ueledscie nc ge SN ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, . C. MoGUIR 1 as et 4 * Ns ¥ it. MAIL TRAIN starts at 535 and 7.45 a, m., Pauama twiee esch on the arn ee session sail oaeenen BAGH ORY top pee Anot son Gon. Merch: caenene exccpted,) alowing Parsencerx time for } valof the United States | ZULPEPER ‘he Editor of to seli,on very oo- at a low price, one of DESIRABLE FARM IN COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE.— the Evening Star is authoriz commodating terms and ‘the most desirable farme in ctoam- era, Wich leave New Orieans and New breakfast at the Relay House, Washington Juac- rega- . bef ed t larly On Sth and 2th of each monte Ti Ted oa ah CINCIRN ATI: AND ST. LOUIS o%Ge" connecting via ARAMA RAIL- EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington tember Se. None but ‘teachers of thorough schol argiip and successful experience will be encazed. The accommodation for boarders in the Prigci nl’s farmly will be ampie, a large addition to the the County of Culeep- | at 3.80 p. m., reaching Cincinnati at 8 p. m. next day, ‘These steamships have been end ep Gr ores setmunlk clboona th was! t contains about 500 acres, of which 2 8nd conuccting directly with Ka proes Train for Lew: | proved by tne ‘Navy Department, and guaranty apesd of the colleges in the country, or fitted for business land, and the residue arable land isville, Cairoand the Southwest, aud for St, Louis, Kansas, by astrictly practical course, at the option of the ¥ Gnd safety. Bion for cultivation. This tract is The Panam Railroad (47 miles long) is pow &c. Time, from Washingtes to Cincinnat:, '¢ miles fron. Cul r Court H. thas uj to St. Louis only 44 hours. jeted from over.n te ocean, and 18 Soré ma often he pingia faa | mal aga a arty fem be JN BE AAU eOR IeDLA 400; | Re aceect aac @macmernasrneena ee € 5 fe land not i: ivation is bg 5 5 5 fe prog showere nodal poem oh Se hte se in krass. Fore geatierann seeking & country res- ESTERN EXPRESS leaves dasiy, | embarked 5 Fosame by ry a ey 4“ E. B. PREPTYMAN, A. M., Princi idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if | (except Saturday and Sunday,) até 45 p. .conneci- | expense. ian = paid in vers Ae A. BOWIE DAVI ied, in Piedmont Yirrinia. A building site upon | ing st Washington Junction or Baltimore, leaving if fo geek Reemaneeh sat Board of mands noun! ect, i” Pp. My aS cote President Boas dof Trustee LE the satroundine cow ey ape tee mules. Toviewthe Mend Mountain Scenery ofthe Rand | Sen Fimameoo, to ate ye ES of = ABORGETOWN CLASSICAL AND MATS ‘ho soil 1a of excellent original quality, and pecu- | in daylight, take the 5.35 and 7.452. m.or 4.45 p. m. | Gert, eo that the route is a re e—no fail- G EMATICAL ACADEMY. hariy ndapted to the production of wheat, and is at | trainsfrom Washington. re having oocurrea mos years. Pe ‘The dyties of this Institution wili be resumed on | present in & good state of improvement. The owner For Parkersburg and sll Stations on the North- Passouge ienve Panama the ame they ar- Monday, September 6th. ill well it for less than its value, 1! early appliestion western Virginia Road takethe3 39 p.m. Train. For Tive at Aspinwall. wait tadep P. A. BOWEN, is made, Porsons wishing to purchase will please jetta and Cincinnat: Railroad take the sane, Conductors co through by a er, 41 7-StawSw Prineipal, foremnicnte with W. D., WALLACH, Esq... Ed- ‘hrough Tiokets and Base © Cee conltgens. charge of woicenand en without other protee- MPSS BIDDELL’S SELECT SCHOOL, witt he | Her ofthe Star. Bee I Gpeetetareeten tn re ne | en aneemen ecealetae wee umes depen restimed at 451 12th street, near H,on the first Monday in September. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the York .to the agency, i77 Lert gtzeet, New Referances. Baltunore aed Onio Railroad will leave Washing- canernune HARRIS 200. Rev Dr. J.C. Smith Beak ap heaehee Re For all pornta between Washington Junction and em Orieara—@ Rev. Dr. P. D. Gurley, ke the 5.35 or 7.45 . trains. seo ie Frond Banece betes Piedmont and Wheeling take the 4 45 p.m.Train. To connect with the Fred- eriek Train take the 3.30 p.m, Train. C.L, BARTLETT. Roston, ay RS ae 1 ry i . fardin. Esq. ithe Farm is divided into 8 fields, water in each field; a fine orchard, and house T THE N ACADEMY. HE Exercires of this well-known Acadeiny will be resumed on the Ist of S IMPRO STRENGTHEN wit ‘September. 1259. —— Optician, D WOOLFBON, who RICHARDS, Priscipal: "| gontaining 9 rooms, wich & rood calarned tant WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. | hae arriv from Europe with hus — i! Suchen, stabie, and ail necessary of ie: in Leave Washington for Baitimorast 5.25 and 7.45 , 88 well ee the mannfactore o} care pany THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. good order, now in the occupaucy of ulee,Esq.. | a, m,.,and 3.30 ard 445 p.m. On Sunday at 3.00p. m. od SP ACLES The Princips!, Mrs. Richarps, gives notice | who will show the pi y and give informat: on!) rt ™. ron ation cn also be had a. dior of the Star. T i respect that the exeroises of this lostitution will be resumed fon web. Wallnch, "Leave Baltirore at 4.39 and 9.3) a. m. and 3.30 and onthe IstofSeptember,1853. jy 3) dim 5H p.m. On Sunday at 43a m. only, {YE-GLASSES ; amon, kt SCOPIC CONCA ¥ Up E FOCUS and the Ist of January. 1258. ‘The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only will stop at way sta- RAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRY! UGBY ACADEMY, etd vplteansatones D. WELLS. tions and for Anna) jolts conuections. which are wacrsnted to improve any E 14th street. opposite Fran Square, The7 458 m. and 3.3" p.m. are the chief connect- ing trains for the west,and the 5.90. 7.45 and 3) D. in. trains for the east. ord Ole aT ne nae at the Baltumore 10 Railre ‘icket ofive, Wasi aulp TH. PARSO! The excroises of this school wil es resumed Gm the ist of September, uitt=r the ch*rze of the under- signed. who wi!l give his personal attention to the instraction of young gentiemen in Engl.sh and clas- sical studies. p Apply, by letter or « therwise, for fartner irforma- tion. B irne: catarnet or tending to it; SHORT Si6HTEDN ESS en who are compe! glasses, now weing them, will be suited st Rreteight, ated wonderty . E-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN wae CRYSFAL ROCK aso OR R —A desirnbie modern built three- F story ryt K HOUSE, with basement, building, and stable, situated on the corner of 16th and K streets, containing 13 rooms, kasithroughout, marble mantels, water and bathroom. Also, the and Xl stories of the building over my store. Apply to JOHN ALEXANDER, No. 240 Pa. avenue, ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA have reosived ighest recommendations at the jy 27-3w REV. JAS. A. HARROLD. | tween i2th and isth sts. wis esw” | W. _ ST&AMBOATS. Aiorid’a Fur at Parse, through their producine « YULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, wy sNT—" Ohio ave- | Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | fitirness and easiness oi vision hereto; Cc At Culpeper Court House, Va. Sore Ace RENT, riers ted parlionlar- Hot, Capon, onkaner ‘white Sul- 74 ey oe na This School wilicommoence its second session the first Monday in September, 1858 Culpeper Court Bouse is situated immediately on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad. in the J*iedmont region of the state; ond is not gare s by any, village wD heaut) soenery, iness, and good society, The Tostitute buildings are of brick. 75 by 80 fect, provemen' Also, all styies of OPERA, SPY, MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and poroseees are for sale at his e, corner of Eirhth street Pennsyivania avenue, or Eighth street No. asi. be- tween ) street and Pa. avenue. Do mot mistake the corner of Sth stre phur and Warren Springs. The Alexandra and Washington Steamboats wil! hereafter run regularly, leaving the wharf foot of7 h street, Washington, and King street, Alexandria, af ta rocery and feed bi 8. Apply tT, & W. MM GALT. northwest corse? [ita and C sts., No. 547. je 26-leotf 2] NCE FOR WOOD AND COAL Riven leas SE rent, for ten years. a vacant OT wi Othe new Presbyterian Churok, “For terms | following hours: ment in uroves eae AEBS SO . ew Presi fe R : ment in Kurove.. 7 Sep netes ane teeeonahly Seaniaieed, abpiyto Drs CHAS. H CRAGIN, Georactowe, Leave Alexandria at 4, 8, 1M, 12%, 24.4, 6%. > BY Ww ND LIQUOR Leave Washing 16%, 9, A. 15, Be. NEw GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUOR Sp 29-itawtf ‘ashinet ‘EKMS, ‘or session af five months, payable Aalfin advance. —— ——— Wohaley’s Omnib connecting with the boats, ~ hat ard, including fuel ighte aad washing.-- 362% | EXOR SALE OR FXCHANGE FOR CITY | itttley somuituses, oo corner of 7th and 12th | ,,2he, sutsoniher hers leave to say that he as Tuition, in common English branches. Fo Sheer ees t AK M, conta ning 190 acres, | streets and Pennsylvania avenue, where ne intends to keepan assortme! rs: Higher Eng ranches. _ less than 1) miles from Washington. under g: i LIQUORS. CIGARS. and fine GROC Ancient and Modern ian cultivation. and having an d of 3 trees of | The 6a, m, Roat connects with the ORANGE Py A a A Mathematics. it plea, penchen. apsteote, ALEXANDRIA & ALL- | ine, Fiza, Sardines, Anchovies: ke. usicon Piano nectarines, ‘peara, quinces » together with PSs. for the GRE approved brands and qualities. usio on Guitar. —. ae ie on rem eateries Temes Bat SWEET, WARM Wee easy ‘Amiliga and memers ol Congress are particulars inin) 5 a , *T, C. Xamine tock before pur- Painting pM pea RE éR WHITE SULPHUR, and ¢ dus re Pi HUR. a! | lvingited to cal, FAUQUI and WAR- | chasing elaewhere. RE. jei7 if oe sortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- r direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and Canal Bosts supplied on ressonsbie terms, and produce taken in ex: re. Levy's Old Whisky of 1649 constantly on hand. N SPRINGS. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. ‘There is a good barn changed for city property. and stabliog cu the em , ood water at Le r, and numerou ver- ailing springs. About 40 acres are in wood, consisting of osk, hickory, and —— mae stock Sowa ad many be pare a a ir 1c L 5. 5. CAGGS ith attest, or JOUN D, CLARK, Esa, GEORGE, of WILLIAM HALLAA, NM. Pring “5 OF _A.M., tg pais, Culpeper Court House, Va. iy 27 diSens CMSTON ACADEMY, RORGETOWN, D.C. The next annus! sess‘on of this school will com- ix street, between C and D streets. = C try Froduenrora aeceriptign. serareed ce aneoia tay he obtained af the Lies Sorc orate KeweT, | EE aawet _— "Elucoessor to Brereton & itron No. a4. 7th ato may be obtain 2 rug Store of Mr. R. 5 : 2. ORA TERM OF ss 5 uccessor to Brereton -. No. 464, bakes Om LOT ARNOLD A Ar Principal. FOR RR e TOR Lease FE ae and eligibly sit FROM WASHINGTON CIT x, D. C. corner of F, opposite the Patent Office. m23-1¥ iy 22 Staw2m uated HOUSE on Penn-y!vasu To. ty Mr. Diver- TENNESSEE, 5 VIRGINIA, ARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, treets, lnte'y oc 4 L. 2 . \ULPEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE —The | rin'as a hotels The muir house ie well udapted for GEORGIA op ALABAMA, Jugs EN BERLAND COUNTY. Pav C scion of this Institution will commence | eter a priyate residence or a public house, having Sr enscs alt +A. This weij-koown Mountain Reso on the firm Monday in September, 1:58. For Cata- | a number of largo rooms and many conveniences at a a Cumberiand county. Pa , five m:les nor? logues apply to tached to it; and the additional house whica lately © aa . ed at the | &%83.0f Carlis'e, will be upen for visitorson eee ore to CHARLES EF ed th se. af 8 bar with three or four rooms | (THROUGH TICKETS oan bs obtained at the | Sha} of Ca lusie. will bo open for visit je 29-eotSep! lup stairs, can very readily be oonvertel into an of. | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD re hichiy impregnated with mine fice below with sleeping rooms in the upper-story. OFFICE, corner of Pennsyivania avenue 10f for drit king and bathing. Acoc street, Washington, on boaid of the Steam F 6th Philadeiphia to Cariesic, The establishment isa very desirable one for a ra sihce at ths taewan nk ¢. Fare from a C.—I ba ed an offive as a . Soat George Page, or at the office of the Orang: from Baltimore to Carlise, © wsitors. WiSastion othe Pesan, We 30 Penney ea roomy ko, do. can eum be conver fntoun otis | Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, leaving Philadeiphis and Baltimore in the morning enue, for the trant 108 or oes bel low, with slooping roomsabove for the train arrive at the Sprince at 3 p.m. s of the secretaries and attache: legation. To . to my care: such #8 drawing saan wills, taking Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, d el rl For further wnformaton addres the proprietors, acknowledgments, collecting notes, sand act | "For terms, &e., apply to N. LAWSON. at Wind- | Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, jattanooga, eo er 1G here ivaiso connedted with my office two of the | ers Building” manndenwl | Washville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, |p reraces,tonne. De a sg, Fon. sonst expert aed vi iJant detective officers, A. R. : Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, | poreaval. Esq.. Philadelphia; Alex. Kin Bae. eS ea Sie, BL Aig BOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR SALE AT | gy a direct route, acd cont railway connee- | Win. Ponebees, lech aeokinien ed public and guarantee a speedy return of ACTUAL COS’ ERICKS. tions to % Esq.. Ric! ‘al » Eaq., entrusted to their osre. A Cosine our Stock To Close Bustxess. Affording greater Exps ‘and Gomfort and | je30-2md P23. patronage oioers having busi- | 11 heaith induoes me to being over 240 miles shorter than by any other ro) NOTICE. ; ness in my line 15 ne pay a Aolietted. ~ | therefore I offer my Book: hte masons Ye = eg Og Luportant TO CONTRACTORS AND i Sat OW ti eet at 6 +» for y cRS. iy a JAM ws WARD. J.P Aoieten emaite tere ‘ust, when the goods ommaure take the cars for Richmond. Chariotteville, BUILDE JENKINS ¢€ LAMBDIN uK not then disposed of will be soid by suction in the Binds, Cpr. Are- evenings. Br4r's GALLERY, Staunton, White Sulphur Spruce, Woodstock, &o, a, AVENUE, NEAR 7TH STREET, and at 73¢ p. m. for Kichi ‘ail points South- | Manufacture Sash, Dc 0rB, i itrave, Pannel, other Mouldings, Pian snd Standark Works, Bibles, | west, making sure and close connections to Mem- | } 4 Rota, and all other work tn connection Over SSR DAGen ei eases Prayer Rooks, Poet English, French a Oe sais ons ou Vascnbich iaia tas office, | with House Burldine, cheaper thas ny other extab- ‘4 0 Novels eat variety, an KE: . 1 ptistie none reese sent thnces pices re oe Hooks and articles ‘1 porinining to the hook and Pa. avenue, at 6 o’clock a, m. Be Reset ig — —_ JENKINS & LAMBDIN, _ ~ in sonmeny sgee af © are his PHO stationery business. “Eh Tare opportanity to s JAMES A. E gD rv ma 5-3m -____ Alexendria, GRarHhic LESRY at Washington. he will | purohage forthe library or centre table. Bookeel- | je17-tf iagton. ere and others who may desire to select afew books \JUNNS & CLARKE’S contrary to his original intention, keep it open during obtain ti 8 xood terms at retail as LEMIU. " ‘ OINTS. * , pity ny pa of Artists will be constantly in from the Dublishers af wiholeeste MYERS REMIUM LIGHTNING ROD POINTS crpaeeiree siine ares, wis poker eent noe no. ah fererimoasiat, | TM etemans ey nas cites | comSR Meat eae ny Hr SARe APES SPT wished woe | AEE (OPE ppararcnes | Tense socennn netaiegurnn fa avr terme ene Jollection a 7 1 3 ment. corner 0! 5 u ° at this Gallery (the largest im the world) is open fee RDERS FOR RVRORE DESPATCHED | lishment. comer of C’and loth streets. ccmnpoed, | ,Warohanera'wil Fad if to shew terest te examine ublic inspection every day (Si sexcepted)irom | “pay Low & MAU sellers and St-tion- | over any others now manufactured by any house if "3 Fam. to’ p.m. = ers, Pennsylvania avenue, near%th street, offer to | the country deserves the nniimited patronage of Covers, Molodeons, &¢., &0., siso on HOT-AIR 267 th blio kreat faculties in the importation of — ™ — at geet a Papel se dies a. hand. 2 it-tr 267 rural es. Hs fone tages; hg arcane sca | they ey hve tien the mb cavaccan te | Cu RSC FADBS, comoinee Rapa, We fy teddy to put up at short no- | all orders committed to their charge, . at alow | wo e this uni! i - int Indien Cottage : Gulliver's Pra i. bei fo own "well tented HOR Std FUR. | rts ot mportton price, S| eee ae nase fed pe,dereta eda we | cer acne tase. Oelirere, fare, Bort {OX CRACKERS.—We are the agents of Jos F burgh, N. Y., for selling their ebrersd OR SCR: gy Sa and Constantia ; and Castle of Otranto. 1 volume, curity to the property over winch the pokey oi Hecel’s kilosophy of History, 1 volume, London; 1 are safeguards in any case,and he hereby disclaim: ay ‘oonnestion with said party, in this business. EK mach: choi he oni snow wsed, and he . ae Hscreeer: berate nace Hgaterhe area tite toe aay romero te | favo sy on etn nee te adattep! | ©hiai's Travel tong Eero! Reus Hayeart: lett toves tip seo me Tateas they at eld fo Now Sark ty" ” ward and mayo. and he will refund ail money re 1 Eleminat Vocabulary of Philosophy. 1 volume, Y KING & BURCHELL, ceived from them. , : endon ; $1. "I : Senson ke y paid te Repairing Old Rods d Booik of Proverbs, 1 vol., London; $1.25. eget Pari geet te | ae aaa pence, | mecca sarin | AS A are a En y i E 3 o . et . ipods’ m3 COOKING RANG Es ee Wea Rust, con pen ia Foran “Bercuren et Liehtasag, Rots apt Fob ewe Sag te Faitiorey’ 's Collection of Epitaphs, 1 vol., s Ail orders for Repairs should be sent in at once, | invoice of first-cisss ACCOR DEONS LU- cates N-ane. between th and lh | St sleh’s Domestic Medicine and Surgery, 1 vol.. to insure their faithful execution, * | TINAS, which we oan sell in quantities to dealers . Pa. grand LABARRE, Walsh’ "All work done by compatent renee: st ine louoat rates, They are superior to all other Romer ofinthand Gris, | London Thorns Hobbes of Maimes- ) Taleo, i Pie) ee eT Came ae worth, Bart. 16 ¥ Mee en) eich | ANTM EMABNGER ge | USS VER op jeunsyivamia AvenaG at. ‘ Wee METZEROTT ‘Advaiaistration, who have doorked | su10 : au3 ecolm 8.E. corner of lth s iy 0 Corner lith street and ‘avenne. to bear upon the A bettie ak ve iRTS. WHOM I? May CONCERN, ||” 3 Tete fof Males. Hie cant thas Ooeeee- | I irrine same eae NO BUMBUG Sete that Viki ; AMBROTYPE LIKENESSES iP. to, ty aoemaeinanan ise wants ay 1 forrent Nar tse and Of Anrgehemont cer et and durbic oftitthe cheap | dore Stewart is 12 ~ py — eo Any goaploman sno waste # wal, Scat ne a apis | Puictarcromry ams raganase | murat ste ees oma es | be Ee a : °7 Gen ionas m vew Wine ner r je basa j Z Dene anid Joka. reaite due ties, sapolts tot asoitmaat of chan Rhee ha le iow tone soruer of thacd F street A Te HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. Scripin tow of and in patirtaorion of aid weerant” | Mies ROBT: SANDS” | WAN Wakes howths to and hee to gosner [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEFOsrris, Que of the Heirs of the wad John Higdon, deo'd.. | jv 29 Seeeeencerane qeisiy revi oars eae ela MONEY se LOAN om STOCK SECURITIBA laws weet—eni—eabnenbecindensemy Tl. AN A colored illustrations . ran BE UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT HARuse ed elated, nm ie be Mowers those charming of mature, io romves BROTHERS. BANKERS, A es street, and at his Sales Reon, Thich our acg.oan tare the game trangui = of beanie new stzle és, ee eae | Rai. ie Py Stes —Sir —— Bulwer Lyt 3 very, GOOD 8! D. BARD Pia NOS. Gall x ans co Pre en Ri. a — gE st New; ; LOR & RY’S, jo at three OOK-BINDING AND PAPER RULING — | B cline ee sues Taal | wuts ctovetsa PARLOR SMAURY S| J, Shand Whesreete ry wer rye, et Ye F pe OWARD'S PREME COURT RE-| Ns MAOCABSAR OIL OLh EW ‘GOPF & ersaleat » ee ; AR U. & 80: aE CO’ ; NDS ae > g Sradbenet pocner of & 2D aon ibm (Uaionsslat) ih sad loch ats, ay B"H FASO RANCH TAYLOR. RR aar Sicee Sear ity stron, ,