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G 12: POND ER THE EVENIN | ELISHED EVERY ANTEENOON, OT jy SENPAY EXC : Y THE sTak 8 Ras, Pownsylveme Avenue & Eleventh St. Z's, ‘W. D. WALLACE, Papers served im packages by carriers at @4a year, @r 37 cents per month. To mai! subscribers the sub- mn be found in any ether—is publinned on Saturday subscribing in Clebs raised neighhers = ao GQ Ee gh ie da the Wacky Shree months st the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ©opien, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) ‘unsorted three times for $1; every other day or semi- ‘weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once s week, 5 per cent. advance. VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1858. NO. 1,743 THE DIAMOND BREASTPIN. BY T. S. ARTAUR. “It will cost two bundred dollars, Anna!” said George Blakely to his young, proud, ex- in appearance; but he had made up his mind i 3 to mony the daughter, and he set about it with —_____Kdueationa. For Rent and Sale. Travelers’ awill. He did not mention his determination THe FRENCH LANGUAGE. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—The OTICE TO TRAVELERS. to his son, fearing the idea of marrying one so subscriber is authorized to sel! a FARM of 215 N Travelers’ Directory. nen |} “HE VIRGINIA INGS.—Passengers for A . : : Ss ‘The facilities afforded at the FEMALE ENG- | acres, within th i Sul y RAN . endna Railroad, by leavi travagant wife. The tone in which he said this | much younger than himself might expose him Lis AND FRENCH COLLEGIATE INSTI- tonse Depot onthe trenre and Aisteeees eee With erent ee ea ale. their names at the ofhce showed that ber request had startled him. to his ridicule. TUT or atorough and practical knowledge of | road. The land is in fine heart, and is well wooded bn Hexandrinand. Washs girond. 3h te genom it will." But what aretwo hundred | In the mean time his son had become desper- | {#@, French languace, are not surpassed or equalled | and watered-aud the ‘Bred “a po dolisrs tor adiamond pin?’’ Mrs. Biakely’s voice was half contemptuous. “Mary Edgar's diamonds cost over a thousand dollars.” e * Just one thousand dollars more than her husband could afford to pay for them,” said welling-house, which is com- | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TU ALU “ ¢ any other Instit: the The corp: table, lt ¢: Ten ately enamored of the widow, and had likewise eae teachers will be increased the coming ae potent at sare iH excellent oonditinn. ene? THE SOUTH AND eUTEwEar communicate toe fast 1 histathnr, (tha ann | maven tnoatatige af tae schoo ea ernercend | Sine, an Qhewtmugnberhoud ie eustrvassed tn the | y LBM SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. | communicate the fact t»'bis father, for the same s Mt abn sng . rekemn that sotaiiod ta pac toe and taught through the medium of the French than | of sale of this very desirable Farm are very 1eatone Potemac Railread Line veyed to the Bridge station, where a good breakfast can be obtamed. This line caries the BS Mail fortneO.& A. R. KR. Panseng: wil nd it free from the annosance of wagons a: orees that 1s met with on the boat. itis the most expe- etofore asa iarge majority of the p»piis now | able. For er particulars apply to W. D. > tious. and, in many instances, the most eoonom: Mr. Binkely much older than himself. “Ihey both com- whet hs na TO erat a : B.—Coaches furnished for Exoursions and Pi tones ihe, hewt judge of that, I presume,”’ | menced calling at the house of the widow, and | lnnguasestospere’ Rosaceae nowledge of the | Gra vOR SALE Square ELON OTEN, Bent adt solely lines from, Washington for the | ios.” : ment retorted his wife. “+ But that doesn’t signify. | frequently meteach other there. This cireum- | winter, Reunte de a ae OM BS, Of 6th street. at 63a. m and7 4p m. Passengers bi NEW ARRANGEMENT. You can afford to purchase this diamond pin.’ | stance annoyed them both immensely. The old power £2 eicenes oan be obtained at all the Ras ae _enenete a B. RAYLISs, the morning boat can obtains fine breakfast on bon NLAND Kot . FRO SHINGTON “ Leannot, Anna.”’ gentleman thought, very naturally, that the 182 I street, “Gadsby’s Row.” NO 1 aus eotw Missouri ave..4z and 6th ats. | $"d epioy @ plenssnt sail rs, meg hy eo ae oe Bee The young wife turned sharply upon her young man was there for the young lady, and = é HIRAM CORSON, Principal. the young gentleman quite as naturally sup- autho: CAROLINE ROLLIN CORSON, posed the old one was there for the widow. == = SessEreciyals -- stots dc aistats) Resi see) pair ccems PASSINg In Fe RENT.—Suits of or single ROOMS, fur y the evening boat they insure a good supper and & husband. and her words and tone stung him nished or unfurnished, very desirably located, | Test of four hours in comfortable berths or state- into « rather harsh reply. But this only "4 RARE ANTRAL RAILROADS.” = — —- - | by the month, week, or less term. Te.ms mode- | T° arrive in Richmond in time to connect ae ape: aroused her anger, and made her more unrea-| As the matter progressed the meeting of the LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, Ration Peat 5% Pena. avenue, nearly opposite “The Cat Sethe ane Seaveped Beer bss ~ = > s ennsylvania avenue, above 17th’ street. | Natior ‘otel. i i 5 AGE leaves the foot of Sonzhiy persistent. , father and son at that one place became fre. The undersigned, Inte Presidext of Wilmington | _8u17-T&St? F, HOLDEN, | foute, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles less ly at 6 0’clock &. m.. ‘Alexandria, anf’ Very well,’ said ber too yielding hus- | quent, and the more often it occurred, the more | Female Callens, Delaware, assisted by Miss Marin ouDcOrPunTuNIt¥L 70 LGnSaO. Pe a= iene ll Somneoting with the trains on the Orange and Aiex- last, - go to Camfield’s to-morrow and | intolerable it became. Finally, Mr. de- | D. Harstxap, late Precepiress of the same institu- | ( GOOD AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINBSS — | Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., rpg pene rr. 3 is o’clook pio. nas him to =P in bis account termined fo speak fo bis son on the subject. - besser Ser ot ins Genes Ges lactone fie The advertixer being about t retire from business, Weldon and Wilmington, ¥.o.. Pickets procured on the Bent up rst of January, and it wil paid.” ““Charles,’’ said he, “ ave determine ‘School for ¥. Nos. is and rs, | Wil dispose of hs stock of! aS, Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, ‘are from Washington to Richmond PS Blakely was in earnest. There was | after much consideration, to marry again.”’ an: fennayivania avenue, Ga Aioada ° September's, * GUORR Ee on the mont ae a ear Montgomery and Mobile, Ala, . mot-@ne of her fashionable acquaintances but “ Hem,”’ thought Charles, ‘‘now there'll be a In Legge yaeeomny and furnis oo school- ceessful and merative trade has been carried | Direct to New Orleans and ail Southern Cities ap W. diamond ring or breastpin, and until | fight about the widow.”’ the methou t. Eee} pesca ry = nee the store was opened. The stock is fresh and Towns. the owner of one or both, she could no} ‘‘I thought it but right and proper to make | believed the inn ¥ ood UNtED STATES MAIL LINK ONLY REGULAR LINE good order, and of moderate amount. Good | Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville, reasons will be gi tiring from the titute will be found creditable tothe you aequainted with the determination.” culz and worthy of the confidence of ita citi tre Propriet, Southuide, Virginin, Tennessee. and Hast Tennes- re ie t hold up her head in society. Her hus- id was receiving teller in a bank, ata salary fi a man o} ess | seo Rai! AND WiTROvT zie) ver “ Very good,” ‘i a i he course of study is that generally pur knowledge and hahits, and witha small captain So: r TORE GRNTA& OREGON” fteen hundred dollars per annuim, when he | it very proper that you ehould do 4 nAag, | guthahoetfomele tntitutions. "Y oun Ind Tare chance is offered’ Apply io WALL & BAR: | Danvilile, F O%BTESCUTEW ESE TO. VIA PANAMA Seis oad. pe 'Y. prope: » you » | isfactorily passing tneir examinations in thi NARD, Auotioneers, 9th street and Pa. avenue. Chattanoogs, Puntsville, emphis. = married. which was about a year before, and | speaking ot marrying, I have concluded to | course will be entitled to « diploma insereto | “ay 7" J Lynchburg, Knoxville,” tlanta, Regular Satiing Days, 6th ¢ Wth of cash month, he still occupied the same post, and at the same | marry myself.” fncorest tenuinite ne yitun_aztontion ead personal JCOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, inavers Nashville 4 Grand Junction, — income. For a young man in his position, be “I approve of the idea,”’ returned the old partment will receive but twenty-four pusils. A cation m neha oe Cavtion.—80 frauds and imposi- pleasant summer location. Terms moderate. had not married wisely. The handsome face “i . thons of various inte For through obese and farther information of tleman ; ‘‘ you are of suitable Fery_lumited number will be received as members of | Inquire of J. D RYNAR#, General Land Office, pomp ~ tod " and captivating manner of a dashing belle be- year May Tak the name of moi, al a the famaly. D ; orto MS. DAVIS,279 7th st. ___ ay wet” | He route eg hig mg tipy a FORNIX: that the sub ier, the only authorized wildered his fancy. He-proposed in haste, was |“ Mrs. 1” replied Charles, bracing up | $13 5°; Senior Sie ver eet $105, Junior, FOr RENT TWO RQOMS in tho third ator | Hotel, or on board tne baste, foot fern street, "| Aoat for passace by the US Mail Ling, van Pans Promptly accepted, and led to the marriage | and assuming a defiant look. Address through city Post office until the 25th : Of the building cooupied as gn office by Oe tei 8) LOR eA Persons seeking passage to California, altar not a true woman to be transformed into| “ Whew,’’ whistled the old gentleman, “fino | *terwards p-esse cali at the Institute, Roe eee aty: Prac. te City Hall. TO 4 VOID ItION, they must be Ie fr : : the : ; L. C. LOOMIS, A. M. | Apply to'RICHA sLACH. FROM WASHINGTON ithe truc office of the Steamnships of te U.S a true wife, but a weak, capricious, vain crea- | woman, Charles, but isa’t she a trifle too ad- Reference is made to the foll, ationen, |. cc Ll Se Ee IRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE Phyl th other office ture, incapable of genuine love, and too selfish | vanced in years?”’ whose daughters or ‘wards have Deen “under my in A GRE OLE Fy eS bg 3 tied wEsT ew York is authorized to engage passage. and narrow thoughted to feel the influence of | ‘I think not,” said Charles, “ but who have struction and care: i the Sona. EID Athos hem Gull, Ga veer o>: SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. ne Companiay have only one olsae ip New York, honorable principle. you decided upon ?”” Hon. Thomas H. Hicks, Governor phMarziand. | commodating terms and at a low price, one of * eee ey SE q@An extravagant love of dress and ornament f . san ‘Why, Charles, it is a very curious cireum- | Kev: Manne Lert seats De Be Wim pel. | the most desirable farmain the: County ‘of Culgep- etre 4 ebaracterized her from the beginning, and she 3 barf. 4 f which 20 are stance, but I had determined to marry her| Hon. Geo. W. Sparks, Mayor city of Wilmington, | &f-,{t contains about 50 Suited oe ; "EET" Observe my sign ov i bear fo none ot her busbar gel | da ones rry Belt P. Aakew. Postmnarer city of Wilmington, rt vee en ams retard tS Baltimore and Ohie Railread. el iw. EAYAOND, Arent. Temonstrances. Nearly half of his in- “ Daughter?’ exclaimed Charles, “why you| 5. wWeW papal ~ ior, Wash- | three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. upon ANGEMENTS. © ene — = ate pent during the first year of their | are at least twice as old as she is, but Taon't ington, = ey Slee ora Na See eye teal er rae Boe2 a sisi anne ail Ts PACIFIC MAIL SUEAMSRIP CON lage, in dress and jewelry. object.”’ a _eaneraan, Esq., Alexandria, Va. et rrass. Toa gentleman seeking a country res- | THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW ~ demand for a two hundred dollar breast- fhe matter was thus happily settled, and in : idence this farm offers attractions not #1 ed, if Bg upon young Blakely, as it did, at : FROM WASHINGTON POR THE WEST, the course of a few weeks it was satisfactorily CITY acavemy, equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A buridi 3 > ae A 5 ALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: u 4 bs the farm commands a fine mountain pro: and a Bs eB: th. ry when he had just made the unpleasant | arranged with the widow and daughter, and the | “Schocl fora PO vn Aah ie OP view of the surrounding country for many miles. oat, MALL TRAIN starts ati and 745 8. m. | yalot the Uiaten ‘States Mai SSomoapy ‘gateam- a deficit in hisi wh mm- | parties were married. in Civ oni ring. Drauehting, | The soi! is of excellent original quality, aud, pecu- | (Sundey exoepted,) allowing passenger: c- | OF&, Which leave New Orieans and ork le in his income en Col P ere marrie n Civil and Military Engineering, Ke breakfast at the Reiay House, Washington Janc- ¢ A , larly adapted to the production of wheat, and is at eak y '» mR larly On Sth and 20th of each month with the “his expenses, of several hundred| Very soon after the marriage was consum- | Dr i, Ornamental W ritiog, and the Languages nt in a good state of improvement. The owner | thon, before proceeding wert i 7 ere connecting via, PANAMA dishearteaed him. But he was | mated, they all discovered they had made a éramiuation Doles ee eee wee = sell it for jess than its value, if early application ere COnnDenON eo SF kOU!s | ROADS. ugh to meet the exigency, and, | grand mistake. The son found that the widows, punotus! atthe senpentnn corte ee Duties re- je. Persons wishing Cv en Wits ie hing € ~ .m. next day. ore steamships have been red and ap- sFeakly yielded to a demand that | was altogether too motherly for the wife of a] sume Te TI Seer Sas sy ym Fae eR [Pee he Oi rain for Loa- | Sroyed py,cne Navy Depertment,cadguasanty aresd 4 = e au iw ntel. eo9t . «lL. P imeipal. wenn eid — and for St. Louis, “ - sateen Ssousry ‘ound Bakaly short of| Found that » Young laniy of trent wes os | FBROOKEVILLE AcADRAY. ARMOR de ERCHANGHE NORM | Stage oro seem near fee © Cimon | ited tm seat to ges, aud w somedSora siderably more than the price to | volatile for a sober-minded man of fifty. Dis | 7% nenext seasionwillcommence MONDAY tep | PROVED CITY PROPER IY.-a Farm ocity | aCe eer eee DAYTON, INDIANABO. | Sours. The bageage of passengers s pheaked in New )dof the diamond pin. Camfield’s bill | agreents followed, then neglect, and finally the | temberemn. e but ‘beachers ofthorough schol | eres, 7 miles from Washington and the same dis- | Lis, CAIRO, ST. "LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND embarked st by # r atthe company's id must be settled. It would notdo | thousand little quarrels and ‘snubbings and | ®rshipand successful experience will be eng tance from Alexandria, and 3 miles from George- | NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves daily, ox x 6 money paid in New York covers all A ieee mes ; Sy ‘The accommodation for boarders in the Princi | tow, Adjoining the lands of Mr. Thomas C.ark, | (except Saturday and Sunday,) até 45 p. m. connect of the trip. hoid back in the matter of bick: * ‘ payment, ickerings, simmered down into a grand fight, al’s family will be ample, 2 large addition to the | Mr. F. Yulee, Esq..and of the iands of thetlate Ly | ing at Washington Junction or Baltimore, leaving eserve steamers are kept in port in Panams and thesjeweler was an acquaintance of more | which was Kept up with slight variations for | boarding-house being 10 progress, B. Hardin. Erg. The Farm 1s divided into 8 fields, | Baltimore at 1* p. m. Soenery of the R: San Francisoo, to prevent detention in case of scoi- ene of the directors of the bank,and ques- | three months. of thacalloges fu the's suntrycor acted for husees | containing 8 roome, witha food colint ned back | in ney Hen rele and aouncnin Seonery of the Road | ae ea eee the route i aatirely soltebten mo ale tdoneimight be asked, and inferences drawn| Finally they agreed permanently to disagree, cerietin petetieat cere oe sion of eae : ' : 4 i Wing Ocourrea ht years, ry i ‘ by astrictly practical course, at the option ef the | kitchen ure hay eighty and availing themselves of the ease with which parent. good order, now inthe occupancy of EF. Yulee. table, and all necessary out hatldions im | transfrom Washington. meajedieisl to his standing. In an evil hour, For Parke arg ‘and ell Stations on the North: eaencers leave ‘anama the same day they ar- under distress of mind and strong temptation, se : : ; . formation | western Virgi oad take the3 30 p. in. For t divorces are obtained in Indiana, whole four | _Cataiogues may be obtained at the principal book- | Who will show Ma tain aan sive unnores Rabo etal lieing Conductors go through by each steamer, and take the man made a false entry, which ena- | removed to Indianapolis, where, in due time, OE lee ends eadressing, at Brookeville, Md., either from WD. Wallach, Rie edoret tne Rte. Toes h Tickets and Bazrare Check lt guar Sa aren Without ether gross @f him to extract two hundred dollars from ea civeasee were obtained. E. B, PRETTYMAN, A. M., Principal. arrerts riven on the Ist of head "es. = vlc Beard porsitie facility will be found | *°P, through thokets at the lowest rates apply at funds of the bank The four came home as they went, together, - BOWIE DA a ES " =< e je | tho Rzeney, 177 West street. New \ ork.to That was only the beginning of a series of | the son taking the daughter under his especial | _%"9 ¢olm President Bonrd of Trustees. 3 MORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio ave- gate ter Gon ben nee Lahigtht ” 3 Rkise co. fons, which ran through many years, | charge, and the father doing the agreeable to GEORGETOWN CLASSICAL AND BATA | } nue. between 12th and 13th sts pab.is partiquiar | ton as follows: 7 gw Orieans.—"e before the exposure came which always follows | the widow. Long before they arrived at Bucy- | “june gptien of tid Vasieten ne iles ‘resumed on | toT. J. & W. Ai. GALT, northwest comer teh Prodan etter een tacion Seaction and] jyM-tf — C.L. BARTLETT. Roston. " swcire course of crime. It was easier now to | rus, they bad arranged matrimonial matters on Monday, September 6th. . ee ER) ers gh lal Sen Wiking. | Rant rarene CAN ETAT Tt sapply the extravagant demands of his wife, | an entirely different basis—the father and the P. A. BOWEN, ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL | taks the 445 p. m.Train. To connect with the Fr Oreo ene aan orate annual wardrobe, and bil!s for jewelry, | widow made up a mateh, and the son and| ®27-3tawSw __Principal._ DEALERS —For rent, for ten years. vacant | erick Train take the 3.9) p. m. Train. present sesson. daily, 3 fer'which she had that passion which is charac- téristic of weak minds, almost reached the full amount of bis salary eBut the end eame at last. One morning— seven years from the day of their marriage— Me Mrs. Blakely were about leaving for ; ; : SOLLEGE 5 i 2 5 29 fee 1 im the sheil, taken out of salt water th fore Tiasevatehn en eeerying, Was per | VHE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. | LOT upon H. nese ath streot, 1 by 12 fact, nearly Dn wa ReETIMORE TRAINS. | etme day. “Remauraots wishing to bs formed immediately on their arrival at Bucy- The next Session of this Institution will com- | 8pplv to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 5.% and 7.45 | supplied by the barre! will please oni! of rus. Up to date they all appeared well satis- | mence on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth (2th) of | _8P 29-Itawtf — a. m., and 3.30and445p.m. On Sunday at 3350p. m. Sieiaidinetge Say Oa fied with each other. and it 1s to be hoped they | September. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY | "Weave Baitirore at 4.9) and 9.9). m.and 3.9) avd Corner of i2th and E stree's, back of will long continue so. Monday and Fuenday before the Spesiag of ficaet: | E, EROPPI'TY—A'FARM: conta mnetioncren | 5 gin Put Corgat 41 349. scott « irkwood House. — ee less than 10 mules from Washington, under good TY snd 4.45 trains only wili stopat way sts- | > aToCK OF PLAIN ANDE -AN . i ; ceeiea sion. cultivation. and having an orchard of 3 trees of nd for Acaupal Acres EW STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANC » when their bell was rung violently.| HOW VICTORIA'S DAUGHTER MAN- THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT _ | choice fruit, comprising apples, peaches. apricots, | “928 80d for Annapolis connec the chief connect- | 46 TIONtRY jast received ai Snepnerd’s— Mry Blakely started and turned pale with a AGES HER HOUSEHOLD. of the Columbian College will commence its next | nectarines, pears, quince, Kone tocether with int na 2%, ted 3.0 Pare Bere omree’, | Paney and pisin Note snd Letier Papers aud Euve- Presentiment of evil The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Tele- Beenion on Wednesday, the eighth (8th) of Septem- | grapes, curran: rawberries, &o,—the same h*v- | 9 in. trains for the east. A Apply t 1 nod dwi Containing uine rooms, with 1" graph writes as follows mu i eotNev _J.G. BINNEY = es id For further information inquire,at the Baltimore :Fresident. | cellar, &¢ —wiil be sold on reasonable terms. or ex- | and Ohio Railroad Ticket ofhee, Washington. aguan «The reserve maintained at the royal palace T SHOOL NOTIC changed for oity property. Tnere is a good barn | “an 16 T. H. PARSONS, Agent. cs Envelopes, assorted, plain and fancy, ane is the matter?’ asked his wife, who sew the singular change in his countenance. * Mr. Blakely did not answer. but stood listen- . of atest styles, Pp ad other Pencils, k, Biue and Red Inks, i * . : 5 E. id stabling on the prem ood water at the | ————WW______ nee P has given rise to various rumors, which have E duties of MISS HOOD's SCHOOL FOR | 824 Stabling 7 ne ae Y EXANDKIA Blank Books, Memorandums, &c., ins ‘gward the door, Men's voices were now | caused much delight to the good ‘people here. | GIRLS wil hereuiaed isthe fate Mee ite Sieaten stein wood, Onny thing Pose oko ed | WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. | lank, Books. . . heard, and the tread of heavy feet along the | The heroine of the incidents [ refer to is Prin- perspal next, at No, S24 9th ee and M ghestnut. pie stock and cropa may be Purchas edat a eterna yee atlate hae meg oar aaa passage. There was a start and a hurried cess Victoria. Y. Py pn a es Se ae ae d. For further particulars inqu:re 0! reenbrier n’t forget the to cet your money back, movement by Blakely; then he stocd still, as if | Gecasions there iesempueatinetyinmnicnenene MES. GEN. WHEELER'S SEMINARY rox | SCAGGS 7h street or JOHN D- CLARK, Kea. Hot, Capon, Fasamicr White & with percent at corner Hth aud D, States Othee wise What is the meaning of = mee while vse soa dl 7 life of the Corner of Monteomery wind Dunbarton StS. EE ERE ee aan AES eee eee =~ aaa W. D. SHEPHERD. Pid J ba royal family seems to regulated m trict- JBORGETOWN, D.C. DI Pick. Valley V. Fi = 6 Alexandri vy Ashington a AMAATATIANERY Er > ae this?” asked Mrs. Blakely in alarm. At the | Jy'on the principle of etrenette toe terete. Theduties of fe Meeitataeti'be resumed on Mate the residence of Joke He Risey deee, je | hereafter tan retuiariyy testine the OOKSAND STATIONERY FOR SALE Al moment two men entered th ictori: i ‘i F; the frst Monday in September, with renewed exer- | Offered for sale or rent. To persons living in this | Wharf foot of 7 h street, Washington, ACTUAL COST PRICES, re ‘oO wy me ed the room. os Queen Victoria. A Prussian Princess, for in- | tions on the part of the Principal for the cultivation | seotion it 1e deemed unnecessary tudescrive it, but | and Ming street, Alexandria, at thi Cuosing ovr Stock To Close Busines ou are arrested,’ said one of them, “on stance, is not allowed by her Mistress of the | of the hearts and minds of the pupils committed to for the information of persons at a distance, it may | following hours: 2 Iil health induces me to discontinue business a charge of defaleation. Robes to take up a chair, and, after havi her care. A share of the public patronage is respect- well to mention that no piace within one hundred Leave Alexandria at 4, 8, 19, 124g, 2g, 4. 614. therefore | offer my Books, steronery. SnK AY j Re > Rms Biter DAVIDE | falty solicited. ‘Au 17-60t h of W. pflers auch inducements | Leave Washington att, 9, li. 1,3, 5h. 3%. Fancy Articies, (il Paintings. &c., &c., at 0 Mrs. Biakely shrieked, but her husband | carried it practi 3 the whole breadth of the | ~~ — = mules of W pepe ten rt omens Saer sad hvcments Whaley’s Omnibuses, connecting with the boats, | cost prices, untilthe léth of August, when the coms Hood still and statue like, his face of an ashen | room, to put it down in another corner. It was FOSMALE ACADEMY *setccntihand ish, | ston argo and eopemntions Dwellice, eoininice it [ lowes the Capivele gua ton otieet of Wk ae tak | oor Renn ee ee ie while committing such an act that Princess S vey, = KE. E. JANNEY, Peinetrat. rooms; Gardener’s House, containing 5 room: streets and Pennsylvania avenue. Victoria was lately caught by Countess Perpon- | _ ‘The fourth annual session will commences on the obi Barn,and pe grneanoer ri x | The Sa. m. Bost connects with the ORANGE and cher. The venerable iady remonstrated, with | Stgt Monday in Beptemmben tm | ieleeer et ead eee rem founes, Sarin ALEX a considerable degree of official earnestness. h » .S House, Servants’ Quar- pet en for the GRE re A sive, embracing all the oranches of a liberal educa- » Corn House. Smoke » Servi oP RI *-1'll tell you what,” replied, nothing daunted, | ton: nulélawsw* | ters, Hay and Grain Barracks, £0; Te Yor: | PRUR. SWEET. WeEn “George’ George! This is false'’’ exclaimed Mrs. Blakely. recovering herself.“ Youcould mot stoop to crime !"’ ~ it is true,”’ he answered in a low, sad, des- ing voice. Then laying one of his fingers Standark Works, Bibles. nehieh. French and Ameri- mereat variety, and other taining to the beck and stationery business. ‘This is a rare opportunity. to N s he royal hi f thi Til FAUQUIER WHITE SULi wie wot NON: Senued pibais wie eeey aumeetnesomtnion seks the ro’ eroine this story—* t > z 3 : lace, AUQUIE Ss SULPHUR, yAR- | lers and otbers who may cesire tos 0 o@ the diamond pin that glittered on her bo- aveed aaa Catcatase: a are Lert | Degas art tl SAL and 13th streets, cero arias << se etiene ts tea REN SERINGS. Jei7 tf | can obtain vee le gg as pene terms at retail a som, he added. speaking to her ear alone— aware of the fact of my mother bein thea een | SELECT CLassicaL and MATHEMATHAL Scuvot | the dwelling, sty ES te tage eer NEW ARRANGEMENT: | Tomthopablshers “CHAS. F. MYERS. “* You gained that at the price of your bus- | of England.” ‘The Countess bowed'in ornne The duties of this fnstitnte will be od the | ins high steto af exlirsccg ant taeritcaiger| IN A= SANG EM : No. 423 Peansyivarianyenue, d's hishonor! You demanded it. I re-|*Well,” resumed the buld Prinses «4 fay of Repternb te Number of pupa namin, | 1a wilke ade deex a aeaeay nae peau fully iaidoal | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE between #5 and 6th sis. trated. and said 1 could not afford so cost , ‘then I | ist day of Septemb r. N r of pupils i 5 a ot affor: cost- must reveal to you another fact. Her Majesty | ler particulars address piace, for the last fifteen years, his been carried en I ornament. You repeated your demand, I, weak fool that I was, permitted thecon- traction of a debt that could only be canceled d ndria Railread. ASLE WHIT HUR SPRINGS, the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland hes not | 8! 1S-t0f “CHAS. R. VOUNG. Principat _ | Yory ucoeratuly ns a market garden. ‘There isa Via Orange and Alexn: = MBERLAND COUNTY. Pa. . ih BREGRAn hot: ne 9 | F is loun' mi once, but very often, so far forgotten herself as CLINTON ACADEMY, Sov onthe plane that can be successfully used in eS ee ae Cumberland eats Pa "five mules nori to take up achair. I speak from personal ob- Gop ok ps pie the raising of vegetables. The Fruit Trees of all % = = eas) of Carlisie, will be open for visitor: ; e y : ; ° Soy OK OM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C rove by dishonest means. I thought, _when I mar- | Servation, 1 can assure you. N ay, if Lam not mene on MONDAT. See eis. es lege canna Cousshersion, £c:),c08 be 6 To. , . fr sshd eepe. Bn ried you, that { had obtained a wife whose vir- greatly deceived, I noticed one day my mother | may be obtained at the Hrue Store of Mr.R.3. T. It is presumed that any one desiring such a piace | VIRGINIA, TENNESSE rior for drit.king 2nd bathing. Accommoda tues might belp me upward on the way to| carrying a chair in each hand, in order to set | ©1#8e!, corner Congressand Bridge streets. will examine it personally, Every information will GEORGIAL ALABAMA. large. Fare from Philadelphia to Carieile, Heaven, but you have proved only a tempting | them for her children. Do you think thatmy]| jy2 Savin SEO Ae wi IERT PING. No-35 Hishatioct Georeetowe, MRK ANSAS, “and TEXAS, i NL reread ps EE ap hos mE fiend, dragging me daily neare: and nearer the dignity forbids anything which is frequently (A“ULPEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE—The D.C : jy 26-tf ——_ train arrive at the Springs at 3 p.m. brink of destraction, over which I now fall to| done by the Queen of England?’ The Count- next session of thie Institution will commence OR RENT—The BRICK DWELLING site. RET SOUT ESTER Berne st {5 | For further information address the Rioprietors, —— Tain. I have robbed the bauk, but it ess bowed again and retired, perhaps not with- e the = Hendss in September, 1658. For Cata- so ated on the east side < (ie = om door SF Pin. Sour of Pennsylvania ‘avenue and 6th ow En SR ee Tr you out a little astonishment at the biographical | !oxues apply 7 ghove Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Posses- | street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry R ces.—TohnC. Da Costa. Ese., Thow a id - CHARLES E. LIGHTFOOT, Istof Juiy. For furth ticu- Oran efevences. : land Then _turuing to the officers, he said, in | {nformation she bad heard. However, she| j¢29-sotSepi Foutpoper C.¥o, Va. ey po cae eT eR pee ioeb Boat George Page,‘or at the office of the se and | Percival, Esq.. Philadelph irkland- ers: voice : cae knew her office, and resolved to prove not less | — MALE ENGLISH A By es am at your service. ; ND FRENCH COL- | 4D sts. = : -», 70 : staunch to her duties than the Princess to her LEGIATE INSTITUTE, OR RENT—A desirable, modern-built, three- | Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Principles. A scene similar to the one nar-| No. 182 I street, Gadsby's Row, Washington, D.C. gory HOUSE, with basement and back bud- | Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, BREADYS GAEL E RY warner, - . No. it “lev nd Twelfth, 7 7 r 2 M rated recently happened, when Countess Por. The duties of this Institute will bs resumed on | ing. No. - ees er titoseteae: pak Nashvilis, Huntsville, Grand Junction, 382 Pa. AVENUE, NEAR bboy ig ma pg Eeq., Weshington. The words of her husband had stunned Mrs. oF Blakely. Ere she recovered herself, he was gone. She never saw him afterwards. That A ncher, on entering one of the remote cham- | Monda: of Septemper. Ineuit omises, or Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co. night he passed to his account before a higher rs, took the Princess by surprise, while | .©%o% tating terms, course of study. &e., 5 rag besh room. Is nip pr — ace ak sallvar ‘ "Banking H e , esse gem earthly one, and she was left | busily engaged in the ganas pls ee pd i eae iy | eBook ana Masic Storee, “at a ass Shona to Memph Mr. BRADY bogs reapeotfnily to inform the in poverty and disgrace. 18. consee if the very |i! ‘Onmae and Comfort and | lic that in conseauence vf t hus PHOTO- hag by any other route. | Ue ABC GALLERY or Washington ise wit . 7 HIRAM + P’ Se — : finen But all cbjecteas tee Couto | _ au Sein POULIN CORSON, Vice-Frincipal. | Tg w AND VERY DESIRABLE THmEE. | ,Adoiogsreater Expede inen. But all objections the Countess cou! = < — ‘ i - a i Urge were again beaten back by another equally M ISS RIDDEL.L’8 SELECT SCHOOL willbe | AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber has for pri he story is one @f every day life. Geor, Blakely is the mapedaettatios x a class. Net The steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot to bis original intention, keep it open during of7?th street at 6% a. m.. for Riexesaria. where pas fhe rary ae cme a al) of them rob banks, or defraud their employ- | unanswerable argument taken from the ev resumed at 451 12th street, near H,on the first | vate glennew desirable three-atory Brick | sengers take the ears jor Richmond ‘Charlottaviile, | the summ: Sy actin ete mathe ats 4 z er, % DWELLING HOUSE, with jarge Back Buildings, » Woodstock,. An efficient corps of Arti ¥ cone! on tao, im cri a idle, extrava- | day life of the mistress of Windsor Castle. a) omens in Cclleborencs =a ee containing elsver rooms, bult tn tho” best manner, cedet Spm: for lennon and points atk’ —— — =e rapheand Ambrots pes stly establishments—costly i i i i R + J.€. Smith, os. F. Brown, ey Ls 2 it, making sure jose connections to Mem- r comparison with their means—spend more tha yisuriee ge wand nag ae Se aang: Rev. B.D. Gurley, Benj. A. Janvier, Esa. peers roe an ‘and peg eae TE phe, = oi off i. item gore $2 Tatirniabod men earnings ee fits, and fail in the end to | gious omen of her name, carried the war into | —2t22™ THE UNION ACADEMY. 0th streets est, one door east of 10th eee Parahanae,etto'sioes sm oepe Peeern pat oceans Le moved LO i at $ 4 * ‘erms SOSS10N £1) _ r be v4 miedo cpumtaaae habicakt educated, | Be chemy's camp, The chambermaids, whose | "Typ exatitorcl temo tose Academy will | ermscasy and 1 OAS. C. MoGUIRE, ae 2S Oe iain ie gost and with modern notions of ‘dee j | proper business it is to clean the rooms, dis be resumed on the 1st of September. 1858. ap led Auot’r.and Com. M it. NOTIC: 7 ;B modern notions of style, fashion and | gharge the duties of their position in’ silk Z. RICHARDS, Principal. = Important tNiRACTORS AND = equipments, is altogether toocostly an | dresses. The daughter of the richest sovereign THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. - NOTICE. premium LIGHTNING ROD POINTS. Bu PRS, DIN mide _ - small gs or 3 in the world decided to put astop to this ex-]| The Principal, Mrs. Z. Richanps, gives notice T we subsoriber respectfally informs his friends The undersigned begs we to all pitention to Shiesinuibasebet tea — tinds, Crown Are- ; y- mond pins, rich silks and | travagance. (ne fine morning she bad all the | that the exercises of this Institution will ce rensned and the public that he has taken the old stand of | his superior article of LIGHTNING RODS, ; Panuel, and other Mouldings, Pisin and sees, rosewood furniture, six, seven, eight or | female servants summoned to her resence, | 0% the Ist of September, 1858. jy 30 dim ‘essrs. Brereton & Bro., corner of 7th and F ats., ich he is constantly manufacturing at his estab- ‘and al! other work in connection nine hundred dollar Louses, operas, balls, fash- | and delivered what may be considered ; y anes Soenee Ot Cae ak sheeeee, ie Sone ing, cheaper than any other estab- P <a aa = - % ll_keep & general as- ahbighly | (YULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, 0, Set ath atraek, where be wi successful maiden speech. She began by teli- Cc At Culpeper ing them the expense of their dresses must ionable parties, Saratoga and Newport, and metal of which his Conductors are composed, } With House Bu success in business, are altogether out of the Court House, Va, | sortment of WINE, LIQUORS, and GROCE- as munctors ara composed, se eeuth of Banton. nig Sehoo! will commence its xeoond session the | RIES: si Fi NINOS vy | etenzcumieamrmaqametared sey nwo | Mapes seat BiB cixs a La ia lef BDIN, Ti xandria, " : ber nee vt Pp mSSm _-._-™ question. If young men would unite the latter | evidently exceed the rate of their wages. She | en arte pa 4 = a ote) = ae ene inotenea Viera tte roeeuton: none at AJUNNS & CLARKE’S and matrimony, they must look into another addeti that, as their wages were not to be Railroad. in th Mid GAMES. THE RETIRED PHYSI: | them they have given the utmost satisfaction. He cirele for wives. A girl who is independent | raised, it would be very fortunate for them if | *tate: and is not surpassed by any village for its ‘ve forConsumption, Astins, Bron’ | would take th enough to earn her own living as @ teacher or e Ooppertunity te caution the public HALLETT, DAVis & CO.’ : id good society, | fa cert ‘onsui a, Asthma, Bron’ fangs TED PIANO . they were allowed to assume cotton articles of wen’ Beira merge oper gerry 75 by 80 fect, ohitie, Uougha, Core ead eserel Debility. The aenee eas Rea yet dye ake pak rf BN Ee and for sic only gem clothing. *- In order to prevent every misan- | we.! ventilated and thoronghly furnished. remedy was discovered by him when his only | curity to tE: property over which they sre pisced JOHN F. ELLIB, derstanding,” the Princess continued, “I shall t with the needle, wife worth a score of such butterflies of fashion; and a rising youn, man, -: ehiid, 8 daughter, was given we to Fr ve erg as safeguards in any case, and he hereby disclaims ne FE ay 2 between Sth , 10th sie. who has only his industry to rest upon for suc- } not only permit, but order you todo so. You Yoneht Sees -caaane SPT qonmection with sal a. er ean ee Sinoese ws — eta gg : - f benefiting his feliow-mortais he will send, to / a d.and he u perior hee above cess in life, i< a foul to marry any other. Use-| must know that there ought always to bea thoon who w sais ng fall di Bia Points are the only safeon siomeane'e _— _ — “Shang » the recipe conta rections for and using this remedy, free, tal industry is always honorable. and difference on receipt Of thear same addres: invites any person who has used them and not found of sex makes no di ianos. them to be what they are represented, to came fur- Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &¢., siro on oe BROWN pheced on coy heal and he will refund sil money re es amma ey * 2 au 6-3m No. 19 Grand at.. Jersey City, N. J. bag snipe see eebdtp Repairing Old Rods Book Binvine “TT, PAPER RULING ROOK | Which have been put up by irresponsibie parties, - OOK-BINDING AND BLANK BOOK « GOFF & THOMAS, MANURACTORY, wiTrootmmane of Kigtater Rods apd Ponts oan be Southeast orner of Kieth. avd’ D atreate. difference in the dress of mistress and servant. Don’t think that 1 want to hurt your feelings; You will understand my intention at once, Fi tell you that. * and now came the same un- answerable argument from the Court of St James. She told them briefly that the Court erence in this particular. A DOUBLE bDivorce. The Bueyrus Journal Tesponsible for the following, That paper is remarkably rich in : By EDWARD LYCE DT, seen at my acent’s, N. JENekN. Watehinaker and romances of this character Probably it has | people in their position performed their duties 31 Pa. Avenue, bet. 10th and Vth Streets, Jeweler, No. 3@ Pa. avenue, between, sth, and loth 5 a : ; some person to get them up to order. But then | in cotton, and that she liked to be ruled by her Spencer's History of United States, 3vol .4to. bound | streets. F ee aa s KF ITTING SHIRTS. AND NO HUMBUG it might have bappened, which is the most im- | mother’s practice. : » in fail urkey, Gilt pages. ““— the set, jy 23 Im -6.0 portant consideration in the premises: of IuportaN? INFLUEN d "4 ‘ho wants a superior cu! Shirtaad a ae ache gated bee ameter eee : ' i ht | one can temify w! i - vert o “bueyran dect a isto do Somes N = bat i nary Say athe beer HH singe DSOM. ‘And ever style of oe A Biadiog executed. to b> a u iin Sr hine of battle shi > Eee oe no de at cst —— on - |, awe! a ~to do wh ¥ ny, 5 2 2 . 4 te dr i of about fifty, with an only son of ‘eenks-Gne ork Lockport Courier, Daniel Winer, of | I have ce the HAN ied rine ahi y inke iy 15-3m ine os HOPKINS'S BAZAAR that village, has been for some months e d : ant Or; Be eah case of, 5 = TT Prats tS e A oat tee | or three. T. ———— (we withhold names fer | in the building of a rater lecdenstine,” atoks Sh iaench Tah Le of my Feende' Pa sta Sage ee Gate stores of cabin ad ward room, im BA! nique, 5 1 it Heit ‘Teykey or Antique HH OUTRAGES, ITIS: ears, an a dower for man Co 3a. mad. ecessfu al jem from first hand v4 T ED E MUSIC DEPOT : can offer them much lower than usually sold hi vate stores of cabin s' d ward room, messes, includ- UST RECEIV T . pone om besam : - rg mode 4 Me aig a ence ee cect reagenton wali ‘a tie RtBaTa ONS FORK apres. ee NaS reeevys a "Wine and Spirit Jee Me ae BANJOS. Cal tod ne ee Wea fiv- |S % i i "5 Dy Je 5 VES, * 4 them. ing; be accordingly provid. at 7° of BY turdey. Its main feature is that of a float out A peep m 8 3 Tas 1) FORKS. LADL. see CEN YS new 5 ~ Store. corner of ———————__ _ _______ - a. ing loeomotive which moves upon the water iol enue, inted ) BLE, Ves. = aan REST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. hs hap ar yen aoe formed, ree — —_ ag-the menotive on ths valtcand wait ¥ ris ea inal HOPKINS, Just rece vod: ead oferg Vory low, at 338 Penn, want Hss pone dove to gather oracecenctteon SECURITIES mecessary. which in this | The engine and the wheels are built so as to | —— a 3 "— " . By Spencer Thompson, M.D. ition, — country is not at all dificult. Fortunately for | fost, sure the whedla trig were en oe oF € A Re thomonl perloscand durgnie of ai the cheap | 224 ____M. 0. HOOD. | them. By Spenoer trompeon. MB. A new adic CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Saccwenn lady “ oe noes him, whe had —_ propel - spe: rd as they move. trie CO so. 6Et Sood one SiN OF THE, fea @ Inge colored ithustratiens by Kost Hempheers: ltl kD a possessing ie uirements.- nventor claims that a boat constructed on | 4 * (. . i ¥ ers—those charming : ~ a ECOND HAND PIANC! She was a beautiful girl of twenty Years, ne- | this plan can be propelled with mee ace Xitere yom, dan 9% them gordandchexps Waa & where you may which our aee-enn take the same us} pleasure | W/RRY GOOD SECOND i 17 ward Bulwer Lytton, lars por meuta, at NOs cunplished and «prightly—just the one wanted. gale at tnree and get LO N or it oy a0) Sage ag our youth and faster than the railroad engine, and that | th. Meee TRAME » round, Oval, Price ‘4 pent men. Forsale at HO between Mb aud Mile ROM ne T. besare, she was rather young, bat My nn | tres asegiaen the rallmad engine, a paren ROBT. SANDS, KIL OF Otherwise; or any Kind 0 FAVOR & MAURY'S, ied x - : (i gation is lot of LOOKING- ‘ 34 Pa.avenve. | = om wighh feet ene Pinger 5 ses his dnind | at in going seine pegs paren it would not iva Lpemty orsoreny A Spr f npr — PLA i are ek om HOWARDS y-& scPmeme cou “ Serre Son RE. HA NOS EOS ine bhusie Boose Nes’ Come wale wother, who was quite as | raise as much swell asan ordinary constructed 42 OWLAND'S MACCASSAR O1L at GIBBS 5 sireots. haudeome as the daughter, and almost as young ' steamboat woul. in going five. Raa ene Set ines ea is “ie aa” ap2ly between mth and ISth ats, au ee a FRANCK TAYLOR. “Se u pre aaiygioen > i

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