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== CEbening Star. VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 214, 1 THE DICKENS DIFFICULTY. N UNROMANTIC ROMANC Dr. Shelton Mackenzie in the Last Batu k Educational. For Rent and Sale. phia onan a long uocouss of the pent § ee a ober boats ticens test GEGRGETOWN Aner UTE WwW FOE, SENT. Suite of or single ROOMS, far culty, f om which we take the following facts: | several fashionable families as embroiderer, bre mtr Og by eg MS ee ed m tho year 1837, during the publication of | called at the residence of Mr. Jos. Huston and | i stone ‘aud Grandelve Bockstere, Goomeewa tee + DTICE TO TRAVELE RRANGEMEN oriess term. Te:ms mode- easant mer location. T od le nqwire of. DRY NANO, General Lan pie, u NEW A iz be Pickwick Papers, us they ont one ye | called ee peivinge of ang oe mnt ion for Propasaiory Setice bara Fs og | TR y at 975 Benn. avenue, nearly opposite With Greatly impreved schedule. Papers of toe Bekah cra rye nthamoat | afew minutes She aid she'ma tingioee | he guter ee eS hi Ae ub —Chas. Dickens | ca; rom her ind, i ii . N.C 5 has] SHED ROOMs, tried the daugh Mr. George Hogarth, pone ssion of the trunk Lae eae oe he 7. N- CONRAD, Principal F : “hoderate. ROSE BUD SCHOOL that time masical critic of the London Morn. Mr. Huston having heard of her domestic dif- T = Ri r " | ba opened September 6, 1858, ortoMRS. DAVIS, 279 7th st. iy 6-1f Chronicle, and now, we believe, holding a | ficulties, consented No.51 High street Go Dc. = Potomac Railread Line. - most expe - Mr. Dickens was 25 years old—his wife about | leged husband, came, and demanded the trunk. rodeo ee = = ‘and immediata! ‘opporite the City Fialt . i twelve months his junior. . ,. | 1¢.was retused him, when he attempted to take | Apely te RICHARD WALLACH. ne6_ | , Two fart daily lines from Washiocton for the | .N. farnished for Exoursions und Pre Mr Hogarth, who thus became Dickens’s | it by force. Mr Huston ejected him from the $0} A SPECIAL NOTICK.—* Valley View Farm.” | Oreun strect at pea in ee Err father-in-law, bad been a W. 5S. in Edinburgh, | premises, and the noise he made attracting a ~ ee ate the residence of John H. King, deo’d, js | the morning bont can obtamn NE AE RANG EME, his native city. For the benefit of such of our | crowd around, Mr. Hl. had the husband § fo | SMered for sale or rent. To persons living inthis | and eujoy a pleasant ani of rs down the beau EX Fo ad INGTON t 4 ui arrest- 4 00 | section it 18 deemed unnecessary to desorive At, but | tr ul Potomac passing in full view of Mount Vernon. i RI ‘wh Fee ets 8* are not Scottish,we inform them that | ed. He was tried this morning, and the wife 4 ©0 | for the information of persons ai x distanoe, it ma: 2 | PU. ANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND Ss t P ¥ | By the evening boat they insure a good supper and a 4:33 ¢, rrr ¥ Off @the mysterious initials appended to Mr. Ho- | appearing as a witness, told her story, which is ~ £00 | be well to. mention that no pisce wit:.inne hundred | rest of four heure in comfortable terthe oe wees IRGINTA GS NTRAL RAILROADS. th me signify “Writer to the Signet,” a one. : z ‘ ~ 2.00 | miles of Washington city offers euch inducements } rooms.and arive mond in time to conuect of Cal ian la yership between a her maiden name was Caroline Or- . 3m wp dct pre edieee Lawns enact "Hae Gane Bee aan = peeaaer ts a EE Sagusosellor or “ advocate,”’ and the ordinary | linger. She 18 an orphan, end without relations A 3 contaming 5 rooms; ® | route, it being ss uiles shorter nod 100 miles lees Phe steamer GEORGE PAG ves 3 i : — st* 8 a} 7th st f y ." ¥ or solicitor. He wrote a History of | of any kind in this city.’ About two years a; : Teiece Lene eon, | Tailronding than by any other route, Connecting Mate eho Oek &, m., for 0 pean pr of Scott, says that | Shoemaker made an offer of marriage to Arg BOARDING, AND, PAY, SOMOOL FOR | Horsee Feat Heese arp mere Shope Roane ae Froderichsterge Rehmnst nod Pro nvarg, Vas, elites soe trains on the Gh a mia the ke She wish : : * - i 5 For our own part, we have al ays foed bya reat, ter be sepa ated to be married | as she Bortawress tereer attend LSirecce, [Rie Hay and Gram Barracks Seana, Sond Weldon and Wilmington, N. C.. ickets procred on the Beate ee . ; > Facute r there was no need MRS. KESLBY, Paincie at. rt ; Charleston, S.C, Augusta, Georgia, Fere from Washington to R eciate this small volume, baving found | of that in this country, as magistrates and | This Iaatitution will be prepared to receive pupils Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., kh 1eitin. ‘end a = prem pedan' Eyed prosceers could marry as authoritatively. He on Monday, the sth ol Seotember, a5 a tes r Direet to New Coes ceded Southern Cities | ap2 ‘ioket Agent rength of it, (bis ion of lawyer | farther i cost something, and asked | ; A centleman of experience inteaohi rg and jectur- ; A oe ITED STATES MAIL LINE aon: up fcable, Hogarth re th ing will fill the Mathematical and Classical Depart- about 50 acres, nd Atso, connect at Richmond with the Danville, | U cay “removed from Edinburgh to London, and set | she refused, Sinting’ she Roden session te —___04.-% emOecti_ | @S.Aizh state of onitiy Southside, Virginia, Tennessee, and East Tenues” ONLY REGULAR LINE ate, asa newspaper critic. In this i buy a husband. ite then went off, and after- | (@EQRGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. ey cs oF eg rent garde ap Sree ‘Fox zux Sovrnwss 10 ima) GaNIA AR SRESGR - *bough his manner is very hard, he has exhib- | ward returned, and said it was all right, and 6 duties of thietostitution will be resumed on | large quentity Hot-bed Sask. Forcing Frames, Denville. Bri 1 Ppitos, Via PANAMA RAILROAD, « ited some judgment and great honesty, and, magistrate and get m: the 5th day of September rext. thi ‘het csn be successfully used in | Chattanooga, — — now far advanced in life, is a sort of patriareh | ri pg married by 2 | au23-e0tOot 1 antl HARROVER, the jaising o table oaihe Fruit Tree of alt Naatvilley” Avante unction, | Beeler Sasling Days, sth € 20th of cach month, among the new: r Scribes ot London, ebiefi i i é = - kinds, Gr hs thpeeen ee See een ontgomery, and New Orleans. 5 = frends mposi- remarkable, sates ar life, for insisting on ud . If sh no! a0 fe statheseat - "3 Younes LADIES’ (NSTITUTE. ira estat et ey one desiring such a place | ,,F oF through tickets and further information of tases of earings bake fave ‘boon dati three dil renee g A Boarvinc axp Day Scoot, | will examine it porsonaliy. fe information will } th Toute, inquire he Southern Ticket Offi rated on traveliers bound to CAL! lo ting two or three dilapidated anecdotes about | he would swearor her, and that would be just ENGLISH AND FRENCH, Paneth = Seriientinn at the ot W. | No.372 Penn. avenue, one door east of ¥ RNA, that the only aut: od Sir Walter Seott. as well. He went off again, and on his retaen 0. 490 Street, KUBERT RING. Nooo Heh eee enor t0,W- | Hotel, o: on board the boat fog cL Gin atreet ent for passage by the US Man Line wim Pane The P. proverb prettily says: “I am not | exhibited a number of Papers to her, which he | CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Puincirat. | DC. 3 aa 3 GEO. BE. MATTI =, in | city of New York. feeis it ty to ay au l6 ty (Umoen) 4 caution the rose, bug! have lived near it.” Thus, | said confirmed the ceremony, The eleventh year of this Institution will eom- second ‘ Y and that they | ,,2¢ cleven ay. Of September, 12m, | FPOR REN T—The BRICK DWELLING atu- ROM WARHINGTON TO AVOID IMPORSIOM they moet bp at es though Hi was not in any way connected | were then manand wife. She believed she had | ‘Ene aided by Lectures and Appe- ated on the east side of lith street, one door f J); x Ect TO ALL PARTS OF THE apie true office oi the U. 8. yc ith Scott, his own relations were; Jaz. Ballan- | been married, though she could not understand | Fatus. is thorough and extensive. above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) P. ail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other office “Keyne, Scott's schoolfellow and -friend, who | how, and acted accordin, Circulars, cont*ining full particulars, can be ob- | 8i0ngivem on the lat of Juiy. For further partic WEST, i New York is authorised to e smansacted all his business negotiations, while She complains that since the pretended wed pn dd — i on — eee ond Di. pie ee se ee bear Ay Sor UTHWEST AND NORT. EST. eb Weet ony Lapereben t 5 |. : pal. u 23-eolm : : ; e rr the authorship of Waverly was & secret, was | ding, he has abused her. He hasgiven her but HE FRENCH LANGUAGE. FARM IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY,VA. 6S Se fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- . Mpprried to George Hogarth’s sister. George | little money, and has often demanded money | 1" ; Devas, A POR BALA OR EXCHANGE FOR TA. OF ree rth was a frequent guest at his brother- from her. He would often come home intoxi- | . T. H rded at the F PROVEDCITY PROPER fV.—Aa Farm of fifty Baltimore and Ohie Railread. i'w RAYNON Arg. law's table, where he often met Seott, Lockhart, | cated late at night, andabuseher. She worked CH COLL sores, 7 miles from Washin RA! ton and the same d Ye Gesry, the actor. William Erskine, the lawyer, | constantly, sometimes until midnight, making | he recht renee wedge Of | Sow, adiguaine the tale oe Be ios ets ween secs peace (THE Faciric MAIL STEAMS™IP COM atthe few more of the select. Thus, Hogarth | $6 and $3 a week. é by soy, other Institute in the ‘The coi sir. Oe Bing ao ae Pe eg THREE RRROUGH TRAINS ARE Now out NY i shnaien ~ = T t inert ': 5 a BS + (except Sunday.) Oxe teemshipe . al ee —— — Ge Late ones ison = a ae and told her that be spe 9 a tepehere wil be nereseed none — nine 5 ‘With water in eaoh field; a fine oroherd, end , hou: 4 FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, she United States Mais for xe PORS d y 5 7 had promise | to loan $100 to a friend, and | more of the etudies of the schoo! will be pursued | COntaining 9 rooms, with a good cellar and bac! as follows: -LFORNTA, and OREGOD wave tenacity of purpose, he would relate | she must give him the money. She refused, | and taught through the medismof the Frere ee ae keene onde Pi ately hp het age % a08 145 8. Te teen ers curiously contriving, towards-| when he became enraged, and said that if she JereeClpit.o0 2 mike penjority, of the. eipantaces | who will show the property iv i | breakfast at the Relay House, Wasiineton Jane. | org. Which ieote Nee Orinus cea eee rece- * h story to forget the point of it, | did not produce the money the next day, he | niforded by the Sowces. alone will ensbi any one sale. Iniormation can also be had | tion, before prooreding w iaSty On Sth and 2% of each month with the mai respecting the his hope that he would remem- | would break her neck. This frightened her, | who hsea tole avy send reading knowledge of the | from W. 1). Wallach, Eaq., Edi’oref the Star, HE C and being informed that she had wa bein mar. | /8neuage, to speak it fiuently in the course of tne | Possession given on the lst of January. 1609., - EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington 8 ies: Nea Maas “ rj h jeia lawtt at 3.90 p. m., reaching Cincinpati at 4 here steams! inppeste’ and wn rary people, Miss Ho- | ried to the man, she determined to to beh ome ac, ° | VALUABLE FARM FOR SALFoThs | 8nd connecting directly with prees Frain for Lou- | proved by the Navy Department, cusranty trerd most an instinctive liking for Chas. Louis, and get clear of him. From £. state. ie d Musis Reeve Ged'at the keanate hts YALUABL FARM FOR Sal Phe | svi and ty. é He, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, ik west ‘sy CINCINNATI’ AND ST. LOUIS. rr wa PANAMA RAiL- 4 ¢ bok and Musi: Stores, and at the Institute, No. bsoriber is authorized to selias FARM of 215 7 a . ; i . ‘en before he put that important | ment, there is no doubt but she was deceived | 18 I street, “Gadsb taal CORSON, Pi 1 acres, within three tiles of the Culpepper Court haat, Xe. Tame, from W sshington to Cincinnati, ised from ee atrend ter mains tengy ie pew, ‘Sor which the fair sex so rarely have an | as to her marriage relation. M’me. CAROLINE ROLLIN CORSO? House Depot onthe (ranre and Alexandria Rai Sd. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- are. The baggage of, ere is checked in Now of twice saying *‘No.'’ The mar-| a the other hand, Shoemaker oalled several Ey Vice-Principa See ated eed aen be weertv end renee pT kn pos CHICAGO. “AND York througa to San Franciseo, : a considered a very suitable one, by | witnestes, who gave him the character of a| TY ACADEMY. dail “the necessary | (Sx oopt Saturday ead Gurley Merit pe end: | Conene’ Sipaname by steamer ot foe companr's friends of both the principals, and | steady, industrious man. He stated that, so 483 Tenth Street North condition. The s0- } ing at Washington Junction or Baltimore, lenvsnz ex; of the trip. ral child the eldest nearly a | far as the marriage 3 School fora limited number of youn; unsurpassed in tl Baitimore at 10 p. m. Heservo steamers are Kept in port in Paankina and ears, and ial a ae a a ured the Mien Glink ee in Civil and Military gine rings Irn « epee _ Lp ora for and tern . To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road | San Francisco, to Drevent detention yn chase of 2901- af : i f 26,3 7 th hin we married | Drawing, Ornamental \Writiog, and the Laug een cary aomatn Earm oe xe AVRIL | in daylight, take the 5.35 and 7.458. m.or 4.45 p. m. | dent, #0 that the route is entirely restabie—no im.|- - ‘46 the eye of the world, Chas. Dickens | her, but she refused go with him to a magis- | Pupils who were Preparing last session to pass an - For further particulars apply to W. D, trainsfrom Washington. tre having ooourrea creer 1e4 je néx L atid his wife appeared 3 trate. Th 5 before t Naval Board must be | LACH, Star Offics, Washizgton city, D.C. For Parkersburg and all Stations onthe North- | Pa: ee: “8 Me mae whik, » BAPPY couple. Dick-| ae dene eoatt, fined the defendant $5 for ‘at the reopening ofthe Seheol, Duties ree | 817 2aw2w western Virginin Rond takethe3 900.m. Train. For | Tive at Aspnwall. at Was, whispered, however, that Mrs. Dick isorderly conduct, and required him to give y Condu: ws ‘bh by each st: dt (te - Fi Fi 5 Selticaeld e first Monday in September. DE 1 FARM Mariectaand Cincinnsti Railroad take the same. ugtors go Fi bby earaer, Oxd texe 7 Ags thrift - —- aera, at in- _ ee in the sum of —Cincinnati | auit3w (intel. eos) + FILL, Piinoipal. y VA, FOR SA e Editor of tel h rickets aad Barnes Checks to.ali quar- gharse of wowntn and children without other protes- & properly womanly and wifely care | Commercial. DROOKEVILLE ACADERD | the E Stai utaorized to sell,on very 00- other ie facility er for the future, seriously objected, years ago, to BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, a commodating terms and at & low price, one. of | UbOn this route, wk crdhrough tickets at the lowest rates appiy Ut wher Risband’s carcleseness in regard to money | A Surwaina Marea YounaLapyR Th 1 Montzomery County Md. | the most desirable farms in the County of Culyep- | WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the obra Woot mere : > 2 — | touNa Lapy Rescugp 6 next seasion wil! commence AY .0P- | er. Itoontains about 50) acres, of which 20 are | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washing- ZRMSTRON matters, and strongly urged him to spare now, | sy a “Prerrxc Tom.’’—That even so mean a| temberéth. None but ‘Teachers ofthorough schol - | woodiand, and the residue arable Iand-in & fine con. | ton as follows: re thathe might have to s end hereafter—to lay arahip and successful experience will be engaged. dition for cultivation. This trac’ tusted about | — Por all points between Washington Junction and by imfact, for a rainy 4 ON D,—or to if 4 business as that of “Peeping Tom” may turn] The accommodation fer bo fy O64 ©. L. RARTI 6 : - vt boarders the Princi- SI ? i ed 055 . § 5 = ue 5 ‘ “fe It would appear, | out happily, the following, from the Pittsburg pra tamuly will be ‘ample, a larce addition to the piper EA eh id oo B org bet a = cdkey Ton wba yon Wheeling | = = — “ bedi in Cockburn’s Life of Jeffrey, that Despatch proves : rding-house being in progres. te. Alithe arab land not in cultivation is well | take the 4 45 p. m.Train. To connect with the Fred- N y STOCK OF PLAINANDFPANCYSTLA reat Ex-reviewer, whocherished the warm- At Murdocksville, some young ladies had se- of ee ete cee fe ehared ior savanced olmsate int ney : f ortok Train take tho 3 p. m. Train. ‘A tise Sint if a conta er pt Te i for Dickens, most earestly had urged | lected a shady nook and were enjoying a river | by astrictlf practical come’ atthe Cio a ths cqualied, im Piedmont Virgins. A building site npou | WASHINGTON& BALTIMORE TRAINS. | / 42) 884 plain Note and Letter Papers aud Einve- m the necessity of ma ing a provision for | bath, when two young fellows, strolling in the ¥ W. lopes. of latest styler, f PS 3 the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, and a Leave Washington for Baltimoreat 5.35 and Paber's Polygrade and other Pencils, * future, while his health and means permit- | woods, heard an unusual plashing in the water, » Sod that even seven yea: i 45 ‘atatogues may be obtained at the principal book- | view of the surrounding country for many miles. | a. m.,and $390 and445p.m. On Sunday at 350p.m. | Gold Pens,steel Pens. after his mar- | and, «following their ears,”’ were amazed and, | ofihe waderenneh ne Drookeville, Md. either | The soi! is of excellent original quality, and pecu. | only: Maynard & Noyes’ B. k, Blue ond Red Inks, = 7 of the undersigned, a liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and is at Leave Baitirore at 4.3) and 9.398. m, and 5.39 and | Envelopes. sssorted. plain and faney, , Dickens had not done anything of the | shall we say it? delighted, and turning a sharp i. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., Principal. present ina rood state of improvement. The ownsr | 53 p.m. On Sunday at 4308, m. only. Riank Books, Memorandums, &c., 3 bend in the river, to behold the water nymphs ater Presider booed Ae Wil sell it for less than ite value, 1'early application | ‘The 7.45 and 4.05 traira only will stop et way sta- | School Books. In those days, and for a long time later, Dick- | floating in the rippling current, fairer then che | 2 2°0!™ resident Board of Trustees. | ig made. Persons wishing to purchase will please | tions and for Aurapolis connectious. Children’s Tox Books, of every variety, t . rsedbctoore. | y os ppling current, fairer than the ‘EORGETOWN CLASSICAL AND MATH | 9ommunicate with W. D. WALLACH, Esq., Ed The 7 45a m. and 3.9) p. m.are the chief counect- | Also, Prayer jooks, Psalms, &0. ‘ns, who bad been lionized in the fashionable naiads and more enchanting than syrens. Con- G EMATICAL ACADEMY. itor of the Star. inc train r the west, and the 5.90. 7.45 and 330 Don’t forget the pince to get your money back, . of London, was absurdly extravagant in | cealing themselves, one of the rascals wagered o u 1 Pm. traans for the eas Buhle per cent—at corner 7th aud D, States Ofboe ‘The duties of this Institution will be resumed on OTS FOR SALE.—Square 4-3, 4, 5,6. 10, Monda¥, weptember oth “For further information ingu:re at the Baltimore Bailding. . . iy expensive entertainments in return. | thirty dollars on the swimming powers of a 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,52. | and Oh tlroad Ticket office, Washington. W. D. SHE: SRD. el Socios wit the titled and wealthy flaxen-baired divinity, against @ small dark-| 4.7 stawsw PA. BOWEN: Square 468—25, 26,'77,'28, aicAveaes al dare Tieret sf PARSONS: Agent. Grae eaten aes matte descent 7 wwas very foolish, and it naturally annoy ts. | eyed beauty—the two being the leaders of the —— — = et = ‘and 6th sts. 6 SXANDRI CUMBER: ‘D COUNTY. v4...” kens, in a pecuniary sense, and—if the| party, and the most expert swimmers. The TH COLUMBIAN bale janes D.c ee eae conned es yy eneron ae ALE STOAMBOATS. This west kenon. teomaan teen “s whole truth be known—perhaps she felt herself Ail oon wager was accepied. The two had struck out = Greenery rhea oan cheeses. for a long swim, a strong swim, and a swim | mence on Wednesday, the twenty ninth (2h) of less than 10 miles from Washington, under good Basra pon, Fauquier White Sul- the 20th of June. The waters of thi altogether, when the *“fair-haired she”’ shrick- bay pet ysorae or sdminsion will be examined.on the pie nog oes a: masses == ener at oe anes at phur and Warren Springs. Sprines sre highiy impreguated with mun “ ” i ji ‘ nee m 4 + Apricots, od “a turtle! Aturtle!”” and terribly frightened, Monday ned Peseta? bere the ookin orcene heotarines, ‘pears, ‘qniaces, Ao, toxether with rad ran itrawberries, &c,—the same h»v- It was a struggle between gallantry andduty | |THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ingra ood dueilng containiog sine rooms: with | hereafter rm. segulesty, lestine the cell — Cumberiand cvunty, Pa , five miles nor: te Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | e283 of Carlis-e, will be open for visitors The next Session of this Institution will oom- out of place in the haughty condescending and patron society of the Lady Cleme: erior for drinking and bathing. Aooommoda - ae } | ons large. Fare from Philadeiphia to Carieisie, The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats wil! 255; fom Welnearete Gwine gsin Vv y leaving Philadeiphis and Baltimore in the morning ; i i i . of the Columbian Coilege will commence its next iar, &o —will be sold on ressonabi wharf foot of 7 h street, Washington, t the Sp. i From his father, Mr. ie cepted eee men; but the one who bad ac- | of ihe Columbian College, will commence its next | onfiar, do — ity property. There is good ban | and King street, Alexandria, at th "ror farther indscassoren edasten the prenrigtote, immortalized in “ David Copperfield’’ as the cepted the challenge leapt from his hiding | ber. Apply to and stabling on the premises, cood following hours: . : OWEN & CHANDLER. , Tenowned Wilkins Micawber, who was always | place into the stream, and striking out boldly, | _au 19-e0tNov 1 5.G. BINNEY, President, | door, ana numerous never-fatiing spring bo pended Waste Re re era” Cariisie Springs. Pa. waiting for something to turn up —down to the | succeeded in seizing the insensible and drown. SCHOOL NOTICE. 4# acres are in wood, consisting of osk, hicke Whaley’s Omnibutes, coanscting with the boats, —TobnC. Da Costa. F fh oungest of his numerous brothers, Charles ickens’ family were a drag upon his liberal pature for very many years. The father bad an ing girl and dragged her to the shore. Of course the remainder of the party had fled, but soon returned, took charge of the nearly inan- “ . by ed if Tae duties of MISS HOOD's SCHOOL FOR oes TC Fortarther eerumiein ure of JA leave the Capitol, aud ‘the corner of 7th and 12th GIRLS will be resumed onthe firs Monday inkep | SCAGGS 7th street, or JOHN 1. CLARK. streets and /’enneyivania avenue. tember next, at No, S24 9th street, between and M | j2th street, between © and D streets. ug . r sts a jv 13 2awt! The 6a. m. Rost connects with th: =o SS Income of at leas 000 a yoar, asa Govern- imate form, and restored her to consciousness. MRS. GEN. WHEELER'S SEMINARY ron ALEXANDRIA T . NOTICE. ment pensioner and newspaper reporter, which | In consideration of the service performed, the MES: Gen. YOUNG LADIES, ae SEN ae canis. modern Ts, Soe pert Bo for, the. z HE subsoriber respectfully informs ins friends ildren, but it wasnot. [t was mu away, | heroic rescuer the young lady, however. GrORGETOWN, containing !2 rooms, gas throughout, marble FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR, an AR- | No, 464 7th street, where be will keep & enerias Robody knew how, and the family stuck on their | claimed the thirty dollars, call tis betes that Deg pk hago roerearocfiir ocean tels, water and bath room. Inquire on premises, ot | REN 3PRINGS. Jei7 if | sortment of WINE. IQNORS, ged GROCK- -—brother Charles, like a nest of leeches, (f| hisnymph had fairly won the match. If it is | (%¢,0"st Mo part of the Principal for the cultivat —=2i es eer ee FW ARRANGEMENT! RIES, and FEED and Sonne e Lavy, of the hearte and minds of the pupils committed eomeourse he submitted to it, prodigal as he is, | not dusted up the Young men propose that the . — ie lett Snanaseor te BR and of course, also, bis wife did not like it. ladics shall try it again. falls woliortede 2° (te Public patronage is respeot- | NTE W AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE-| GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE | eee 1 ted. t "bth. WELLING-HOUSE . H. JAMES, THE RETIR t bee bemeren, mataene cent oa, eas ee eee all oy covets ACADEay Ae Trentseniethe_ | AT PRIVEE BRICK Mennonite taticen: || Win Orange end Miexabicin Raibcsaa, iaians Seeeaseh whale wotan Reet sais _ ai faction and coolness, un me recen: eF op } ALGIA —As this dreadful | }¥ ‘treet, onsumpiion, Asthma, Bron Is, and General Debilit nt da ed by him when only FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. caud, a danghter, was civen up to die. Bis child To was cured and js now suve and well. VIRGINIA, TENNESS of beneBting b OES AN ORISTANA ARKA? and TEXAS, THROUGH TICKETS can by obtained at the The duties of this lustitute will be rerumed the | Pata F GEFIGE, comer of Pennsylvania. evento and 2 ‘les of a wu rerui ie x = 4 5 K., corner 0} ‘ennsyivent enue Ist day of Septein tr. Number of pupils ‘imited, | PALES Sate OF Louisiana THE | scrost ‘Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry - F ticulars address Boat George Page, or at the office of the Orange and ing, got beyond the surf. The lady said ave | POU” Bervous diseases, Wwe thought the remedy | Fer pariculart pultiSrnle wtite held ‘as mae Kigwars hens | Alesasdris Refodl at alexandra," O"™# i = . Be “Principal : PY for the one would be likely to give relief to th meter eee was sinking, and Mr. B.; who could not swim Ae ee: e 5 c t. daied May 27th, 1458, at th a = 70 : found bimaif helpless in his efforts to rescue por reg gr peor wages CRIN TON ACADEME: Groxcxtown, D.C. undermentioued land eBice ithe state of Loulsians, sp osettcr sos ta meagrf , Vtg application of horse- t thie school will com- | to wi noxville, ton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, her. I was a spectator of the scene. The The next annual sess‘on of thie sohc Gretiags Tat sd Shad GihOs WR Sundin Gomiranining ou Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, ‘adish. bruised and applied to the wrist on the | mence ou MONDAY September 6, 1853. gentleman struggled and sunk. but the young - "4 " ° 4% : bei » for th - lady appeared to be Sosting easily. and rapid. | U0n.°% ihe Nody here the diseaso was seated, | way be cunined ot the rag sjore of Mr.K.8.. | Monday. tee 20th dus of September next: tor ths | Iomphis' Montgomery and New Orlacnty vate anle anew nnd very desirable three-story Brick Sircumstances—in the profuse explanations we | disoase is becoming more prevalent than form- I KE. E. Janel eens 19th. DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, Ge Ss oe at a loss to know precisely what they are— | erly, and as the doctors have not discovered any ‘ee —— Laem wili commences @2 the | and furnished throughout wtp the taodern im ed to a separation method or medicine that will permanently cure s londay in September ‘ rovements—| and water, furnace, range, Ac. i i “ ‘hy @ of study in this Inst tution is exten- =a ‘ot z eC ———————— it, we simply state that for some time past a sive, embracing all the branches of a lileral edugr- Ka Pern orgenen eaeetiy bac cot, Seen hand Treiitne Scene at Care May.—A corres- pom ardemyicrr ys ee apa mostintensely | tior. au 14-lawSw ‘Terms caay and immediate possession ven nf P phi ‘ tom it, and could find no sure relief from any MERSON INSTITUTE, JAS. C. McGU . Poneitioe celle 1 Bane oar remedy applied, until we saw an article, which Hi street, between 12th and 13th streets, Auct’r. and Com. Merobant. since. che to the perilous poction of Mise | "@ republished, recominending the a plication | S#Lzct Classical any MatHEMaTwAL ScHooL 2 —, of Seuster Stdiel family, who, with of bruised horse-radish to the wrist ra cure of Mr. Bonneville, from New Orleans, while bath- | fothache. As neuralgia and toothache are "i gave almost instant relief to a severe attack of 2 5. . A. 5 hips Bnd parts of townships, | By a direct route, aud continuous railway connec | — th pes tate bathers ee fly apreciated | setaign Sloe then webere pplditaere-| _jyarstewnm™> seNOre Wks Pinca | itv rami tats «tok. wy bg een, Convers ma | S'RVEREE CDOTS the shrieks of females and the cries of men | 14! ‘imes, and with the same gratifying reeults. | UL PEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE Tne | North of the dase ce ieee B sntles charter than by any other route, | GASTORS, CAKE, "Siigadded to the general alarm. The case seemed | 12¢ remedy is simple, cheap, and may be within next session of this Institution will commence ied cand % The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot | ALBATA SPOON LADL ; for ub re was no boat, no cord, no | the reach of every one.—Laurensville Herald. pete rat Monday in September, 1058. For Cata~ ww of Ni of7th treet at GX a.m ie Dicxentris. where pes wore e Ly 6 tee! Binde (Silver oan ; \ i nKe e . ~ate qtiek, by which it would be safe to approach |. _, eee ey CHARLES E, LIGHTE QOT, N 36 of SW 44 of ie: Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock. ke. | Just reoeived.aud oftering very low, at $8 Penn, a! She sufferi parties. Still some bold hearts {7 The shortness of life in very often owing | je 29-s0tSep} te Culpeper C. H., Va. 36 of township nineteen: : 2 and st 7'¢ p. m. for Kichmond and all points South- | avenue. u. ©. Bone. went to work, and by great effort succeeded ia | ‘0 tue 'FFegularities of the liver. JPEMALE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL- sections 23, %0, 32, 34, and 35, of town. | West, making sure and close connections to Mem- |} _ je 2¢ z ——_—___wa: Ss BOOM: The dysentery is said to be very prevalent F LEGIATE INSTITUTE, a and fatal in the neighborhood of Upper ville, Va. | No. 182 I street, Gadsby's Row, Washington, D.C. Oelogk mand pan O CONTRACTORS AND if" A woman without poetry is lik - of this Institute will be resumed on JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. re T aM scape without aanshine, PY ©” Ne land 6th of September. and 36, ‘ OM.) state No. Apes. z JENKINS e LAMB DIN. es stating terms, course of study, &c.. ive; and sections 32, SM, and 36, of townsh: a eshe ee — Manufacture Sash, Doors, and Blu Ir7 WP Radnall was murdered on the 11th | oan be obtained nt the Book snd Masie Stor : y; and townships twenty-one, tweaty- = stra ‘and other Mouldings, Pinan and catching Mr. B., who was dragged, apparent! int ~allfetess, upon the beach. Even after this oH ay» done the lady still floated onward, but by the * energy of Mr Clayton was aroused from a state of syncope, and made to seize a plank, snip twenty; and township twenty-one, of range | Phis. eight. pe Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Important hOk own Are 5 : twenty, three, of range nin REMIUM LIGHTNING ROD POINTS. F Brackets, and ail other work in oonnection by which she was drawn tothe beach. Her paras imapee Ree ee eee ROLLIN CORSON Vie Bene reo 6.8, 10, 12.14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2G, 2. Sy, ome — witht House Building, cheaper than any other estab preservation was miraculous, for she, havi, y a : ie 82, 4, and 38, of township nineteen; sections | to 30, ‘The undersigned begs leave to call attention to | lishment south of bos Lon. {> Woman has found her true ‘ sphere” at inclusive; and section® $2, 34, 35, and 98, of township | ny superior article of LIGHTNING D: ‘Terms cash. JENKINS & LAMBDI Jearned the rules for floating, threw herselt | iast. It is about twenty-seven feet round, made 8 SELECT SCHOOL wi'! he | twenty; and. townships twenty-one, twen y two, | Lis, Supe ma 253m oe al into the proper position before she became in- | of hoops resumed at 45] 12th street, near H,on the first | and twenty three, of range ten. - UNNS & CLARKE'S sepsible. and thus her neg Opes upon the sur-| 4[7 The residence of Dr. Samuel Pendleton, | Monday in scenes ane ele eahins twenty, cwenty-ono, and twenty-two, . ed. | | and face of the wave. Had she clung to her com- | in Davidson county, N. C.,was destroyed by fre | Rey Dr. J.C. Smite” tn, F. Brown, Gigs ||” ac tas tank clas. Mounon somacomnn onde pa BAe: PRYaNG oO panion both must have been drowned. on the 10th inst. Ex: ir. P. D. Gurley, Benj. A. Janvier, Esq. | mo; the r rext, for the dis- t yet ried thei Est roosiving and for sale onl rea [7 Somebody says thereare two kinds of fam- 5-Im ___________ | posal of’ the vaoant ixnds in the even numbered | In every instance where the *ubsoriber has erected | Constant'y rece: JOHN Lis, ™ a ily Jars—in one you put your sweatmeats, and in THE U INION ACADEMY. sections, with ‘he undermentioned townships, | them they have given the utmost satisfaction. He 986 Pa. av., between Sth 10th ate Nove. Lopcines ix New Yorx.—A New the other you put—your foot » Tue Gasrcsin ol nwo kanes Acadorns will which remain to th a enn as alee | wr bald ta re this oj periaasty te soutien ae Purobasers wi!! fd 1¢ to their interestto examine York correspondent of the New Haven News {[7~ The Cleveland (Ohio) papers are discuss- | be resumed on the Ist of ree, t ‘Texas soileand: salient pra il ood rage onl to | erecting Ligutning Red Pointe whieh allerd up fr thomesives the superior qualities of the above says imma novel mode - securing lodgings 8 | ing the propriety of establishing achain yang in %, RICHARDS, Principal. minimum of iwo dollacs and Afty cents per nore, curity to the pr operty over ahioh the = nasipolt Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., airo on practis aco rable number of persons | that city. : , ACADEMY. viz: : in Any case ‘ nietr Measney fabpen to be out late at night, and | gp My dear wife, I wish youwould try to keep | ‘Tha Briosiple en, Ze Ricnsnoe cries wotice | North of the base line and east of the principal Hin Pointe are'she only salt ones sow wseesapa bs AMBROTYPE LIKENESRES in consequence are locked out of doors at home, | your temper. My ‘dear husband, 1 wish you cn thelsatieptember ina Seaedim 1” toenanlee land Si ieoonee ny person wha has waed tier and not foand A RE,the most perfeot and duranie of ail the ctieap c i on the Ist o! * he i. hi we hat the . col otures 5 t t 00d One sce aoare Wkety, whe have become ineBirieted, | (would try to get rid of yours- — ~ | Fownahups 16,12, and 18. of rances 9.10.11 and 12 | Word and any so. and he willrelund ail mouey re | stzleof platures now taken, and to gets ood oe [F" A wag, standing at the corner of Oliver Townships 13, 16, and 17. and Cherry streets, opposite to one of the Catskill CULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE of ranges 13.and 14 peril» dice Aa Where you can cet them goodand cheap. Be bas Culpeper Court Hous ‘Townships 15 16, of range 15. Particular attention paid to Repairing Vid Kods friends or families. Many such will jamp into and Lune Sexo. tinent of cases, which he selis low to suit the city cars, which run all night, ride | ice carts, drew a piece of chalk from bis pocket, | | This School will commence its second session the | The offering of the above lands wil! be commenced which have been put up by irresponsible parties, sud | ti, oe Ces, ee — . back and forth over the line Many of the | #84 marked the letter M before the word ice, frst Bootey in Se tombe 188 Cul meta rt aud welll pipe odin tha orien have failed to he at ree = ancin as be. G re Bost. pane roads are from three to four miles in length, | Wich be bwmsess wie} teue--Catekilt rs te “y egion e in Cilired; and the anles'thns aléseds bat ae ENSEN. Watebmaker aud orerweun bth sud th ots and consume two hours in making a round | {7 “‘My dear, come in and yo to bed; you and ‘bot surpassed by any village for its | gal k two weeks, and 2 ~— eee trip. The fare is 5 cents each way. Thus, a | Must be dreadfully tired sure, with your long scenery, health ae aad good. covet? ni is will be tted 4 eo I 1k. RANCIS LABA Peete. oitiihes 80 fe weeks. ii c KF ITTING SHIR AND NO HUMBUG. wel veniilated und thoroughly furnished. oh fa ratjon of the two loads ——}o who wants p euperior ou! Shirtand Terms, For session jonths, payable half in advance. ? dt toahuding fee hah and wnehiog g62 i her Engiish branches Walk of six miles,” sald the wife of a jolly son of Erin, who had just returned from the fair in a decidedly ‘bow: reset state. “Arrah! yet y with your nonsense ; it was not the length of the way at all that fatigued me, “twas the breadth of it.”” ura young lady near Glasgow, Scotland, had the spine of her ueck neasly fractured by re- sisting @ young man who was trying to kiss her. The young man was arresied, but a» it was person can ride from 12 at night until 6 in the morning at an expense of 2 coats. This is cheaper than lodging at a hotel, besides the additional advantage of being up early in the morning, rt sss. J : cabi “4 Y EIVED AT THE . A. HENDRICKS ores of oab messes, ingit ‘ 5 aM Aro A Proi.ew.—Whoever originated the fol- Commissioncr ofthe Genes : ‘old wreck have | " . ° lowing deserves to have his name handed up to area om v vssad marie BANS pews « Saa8 & ss3ses dren are about these “ lattes days ?’ i 8; TICE TO PRE-EMPTI a anti,uity: If a dispatch from England to | shown that he used no teen force, be was dis- ao | ney saith ~ BA r Hop | ——— , - NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. x Pasian a ee ers merica gains on the sun so as to reach here charged. The young lady was not expected to mi 5 to any of the within the opt DER — wRITIES four-and-a-half how: the clock before it left | live, so this result becomes a solrina warning to} For further partieulars address JOHN W. ° pe 6 ors lired + Ow to MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SEC’ England. at what time would it arrive at the | Young ladies not to resist. po Oe ey sal bo iveref the mapa is ‘ane , i UBB BR RS, BANKERS, trod. the world Wail ee ent | plat cats tine tme oes placard eas. | PRELERPCES CSS he eae te | Dg cert at arow: world Vould i eG “road he eg pea Pena RENETD 5a " a mF bs day before it left, less only the too in making | Hllowing words". “A gentleman wil te beaten FROOK-BINDING AND PAPER-RULING | ths oom Fite ‘esl BF the Innds : Bn same tranquil p Aakviaete digbestie | sore, not ts Tele rreeh tice ice ems ith comtinuda} sa etoaces ia bis penton ‘fee tose Sr Bilzth sot D strests, Sud : AD A. HENDRIC ® FAVLOR&MAURY's, | Leste tedat hie Ralee Kovm, ander Wil cipro so woud mot teeta | oh ge tne ak ok Sep | Se =, | eis elias Be vs. scrnene covey ne-| Piaheaton selQty Sa Noe ou e notic isthus: | ; — A * = back to Adam, and let him know what higchil-'| will be known io een sac gag LASS eck as all of ci | U. 8. SUPREME COURT RE- P pa] ments. at the Se hue : and bis tobacco In bis pockets.’? Bales BB! artAT + ‘ull RANCK TAYLOR, ELLIS, ;LODEON belies 5 s _— © he

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