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oe “one ee eet 0 - - . a — a atin iS. ddietetuiadien tea einen iasudeditdarate--saaaee ro 2d _— .---~— SE UGEEEEEEDEEDUUDURPURE NE Pencan Ne eA CRT tence = = —— Soa - . is PUBLIBEED BVBRY APTBENOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) Av THE STAR BUILDINGS, Dorner Ponnsylvense Avenus } Kloventh 8t., By W. D. WALLACH, Papers served im packages by carriers at @4ayear, er 77 ceuta per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- ecription price is @3.50 & year, im advance; §2 for «1a mraths; $1 for three months; and for less than thre months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single pies, 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 s week, & per cent. advance, ‘ ar" ze opunter, mn -VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 381, 1858. “i ILL OF COSTS. {D> Postmasters —2.o8 as agents will be al- in th GAMBLING ON THE MISSISSIPPI. For Rent and Sale. © the delightful su- [From the Chicago Journal.J RS TODD WILL RESUME THE We are told that he M Dut 0. ENT.—S of of single ROOMS, fur OTICE TO TRAVELERS. fal exioat on bord the nsubrni that pasta | Reesucltiea SPL aevaceean) eats | Keaumbat onward, Sondeurny Yoalas, | IN _ ar 6th and 7th ate. month, less f 5 and down the Missi: ome All sorts of | Nui Of pupils limited. au 3 lw* Apply at pe rn aveuue,, aaarly cope with Greatly tuproveae Baitaate. — to | ames are practiced there, among those HE EXERCISES OF MISS au l7-T&Stt F, HOLDEN and us to contain material for a small-sized story. | “0 travel are some of the most finished and Pika er Yee ‘Ninth O08 RENT—TWO ROOMS in | FROM WASHINGTON PURECT TO ALL. vey Duclsiming any sentiment toward Mr. Spite, | Psusible rogues. A short time since, « party | Shs F Of the ealiding waned oe ‘lice, ee ylHE SOUTH AND SOUTHWSST, | i 3, the hero who Agured in the transection, but eS ee eteeet oe Petar gy ones GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.c. le ee RS Ae eas ee Oy Hall. cate maaan | eg Steamers and Potemac Railread Line. i pon itath lack 1 ; . | the chances of the cards or the dice, and at the | Studi ill be ed in this Instit EK 4 *] pony am finstrative of ihe nidalpipotnce end of the game the Californians discovered | f jonday in Septem “spy eat Fine the pel doaes of John He King, decd je fact that some things can be done 2s well as | that three counterfeit bills, for $50 each, had | 8&3 t” - A. MAGUIRE, 8. J., Pros. ny Li been passed off upon them They immediately WASHINGTON SELECT SCHOO; ay i to the large curve and heavy current | demanded good money in exchange. This was grner of l0th and G streets. NN, BnBonahes weil to mention that no place n Ny. & ‘3 tee Nacegpettt Carmien theres refused fora time, as the blackiegs pretended ee eteeeet will be resumed on Wejnesday, miles of Washington city tse wuch “ed - can ot Inuano Rute, bat a of timber rafts are drawn in to the inst | that they had none. They were then to | _sus@iw* ___sSAM’L. KELLY, Prin. area innge ay i yOontaining. ‘otOMAG pASSINE 1) vz, NOE AND AL D. ND the wishes of their engineers, whil understand that, unless they rectified the fraud | (+EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. 9 Sardener's Howe, containine 8 roome: a | By the evening boat 4REIN iE ce Nrkat RAILROADS. time many of these institutions are landed there | 1™™ pre) ay Mae be forced to take | “7%. IR Sern, 5 tlutine, 100 oaty Giewm Hoare, Spring and arrive in K in the latter category was the partic- | their chant night at the very next | tas isch da of Septomiae naa, House, Tool House, Carpenter's Shop, Root cel the trains { uth and Southwest r raft to which our small-sized story has ref. | U=inhabited istand that the boat should reach. Pupils from. Wathen ton conveyed to and from | !8t8, Corn House. Smoke Hou Great Soathora wo A pe oe ence, and which was commanded by Captain | Finding the alternative rather serious, they re- | the Seminary without charge. ters, Hay aud Grain Barrack Sine eee eee UO males lee that be d § {roading than thi ute, Jeptha Wabash, he being both commander luctantly made the exchange demanded, and| ,, 28-tOct! ro tert oe Several Springs of ite water re upon the place, | i S ackiag cba ‘connaotions to half owner. Captain W. had not been long in | °®4eavored to conciliate the Californians by | —————~-——_____ Principal. | any uiariy one from wien water is forced to | Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Carrollton, before he became afflicted with that | Viting them to drink. The same knaves,a | (ZONZAGA COLLEGE. the dwelling, st»bles, &e.. by raulicram. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., terrible malady, a combination of untoward | 2*Y or two before, contrived to win $1,900 from a he farm contains about 50 acres, all under fencing and t ¥ The scholas‘ic exercises of this Institutior, fayor- | ina high mare or cultivation, and beautifully isid off © entgelone can aon ine circumstances, and the result was his becoming | * YeTY Young merchant of Louisiana, who was | ably known heretofore as the Washington bemina. | in walks and drives, shaded by fruit trees. "This C Ml t + will be ~ tpt the last fi , has be d Direct to New Orleans and ali Southern Cities ap cal was s' t te i r only, irrespective of c: or religious profe: — ha nes julgment plone ae poate hia aad is which is followed by hundreds, old as well as Restate GRLY REGULAR LINE me CHAS. H. STO) oe raft on which he had flcated so | YOUDS- All sorts of combinations are formed —= SEE SRNTA aNu'okegok "** VIA PANAMA RAIL AD. Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville, Sourhside, Virginia, Tennessee. and East Tennes- see Railroads For tHE aie To Danvillie, Bristol, —~* ‘emphis, pt rand au 2 9t* President. Se Epon. rf * by these gentry. They will come on board a ETROPOLITAN CULLEGIATE INSTI- roudly into port, was very extensively seized | Y gen y M EE ry mre ee A bp a Ma ld ba 5 7 ste., recently ‘oecupied by the Misses Rooker. - The duties wet ond will be resumed the fi onda: R REN T—The BRICK DWELLING aitu- | the route, inquire he Southern pocket. He mentally to himself t tenpt th: ipexperienced, by drink and excite- | “""* = fe ov Instruction. weed ‘an ihe onal eka at tate 4 No. 72 Penn. averue, one door east of 8: aboard, men| Ye be Hotel, or on board the foot of 6th street = et rg it, and then proceed to cheat and plunder | T. H. Havennen, Natural Science. (over the Gas Office.) GEO. E. MATTINGLY. amount of personal damage and then salt iit, | them, ancoolly a if they wereengeged in some | Rite eA Mavennner trecosi ttc, 4 He Ra reese PATS, | ante ty (Amon) Tieket Aveit. into the river. But that detestable scnaneond creditable employment. On one occasion « Rov di NEWMAN Haux, A. M. Languages a1 fo 23-tf bs Chattanooga, FP uotaville, e it personally. E: informa’ Lynchburg, Knoxville,’ 3 exam: be heat! at the piace, or to 1 AUBERT KING? No-35 High street, Georgetown, — tt and New Orleans. . Ce strangers, and after getting acquainted with the various parties, two or three will sit down at the gambling table, with the object ot merely r which he carried in his | killing time. Gradually, however, they will omery, jy %-tf For through take and further information of : OM WASHING in the way, and Capt. Jeptha Wabash choked | Roted anieestion mee incovered to be on a Rov, tf. Mokoan, D. D., Lecturer on Moral Dingol to ree Piers oF THE |} 1 ut Paonia “Raulrond, af ho ‘other ; * « nie.tail 2? when he was immediately put ashore, ani 108. wEsT —— as would beep them cet of the cht at isagets | ata polut whore the prejudice aguinet tones sre a retreat f SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. tnathrT Wentctoe cna’ he could, any way; but the ca ie dcumeat terfeiters was so great that they often hung | Miss Tacry Dante. Musio—Piano. fi lexand: George- eaten the North River, at the: ‘ofthe not what he was preparing for himself when he | them up without judge or jury. Life on the Mis pine Acane, Devine M y ay rot the landsaf theliace et 8 EE OE eg r made this resolution. re eal bee — by extraordinary | Mire: FJ: Myens, Pautng” B garda the Farm 1s divided into 8 heida, Baltimore and Ohie Railroad. The savage mood lasted Wabash several | %°*2¢S 2nd incidents. ; Terms. with water in each field; a fine orchard, and house — : ds hb flecti A it is stated that on a recent occasion a cler- Exeserstery Tepartment frm $5 to $9 per quarter. | containing 9 rooms, with a good cellar and back FALL ARRANGEMENTS. EAMSHIP COM Sght was aliogether 6 oneatied on and he | &7™80 was earnestly engaged in preaching to Freee Gerba tet eee ee alvio'gie ss Seed rds: woe mathe Somnpam Oe Wee THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW . , canal i -G . Greek, in 7 of E. —— to pay up. In carrying out his pious | * iderable audience at one end of the | "Fane Girenlara, containing fail information, ad- | Stecitebes cho property aud give information ij resolation, the steamer, while in the middle gambling was in busy progress, and at the other end of the sa- loon were music and dancing. Many of the boats are fitted up in the most magnificent worthy captain became pain- fully conscious of the expense of ge ting indig- miata legally rendered jadgment, but he ad become admirably good natured and phi- UN DAILY, (exce; gy ) dress the Principnis. peepee une the sale. Inform: iso be had | FROM WASHINGTUN R THE WEST, auz-sw | MR. & MRS. T.H.HAVENNER, | from iWeb. Wallach £ '» — as follows: CENTRAL ACADEMY. pavence the Ist. MAIL TRAIN n -MY, C te AIN teat 535 and 745 a. m, Ss .) paseengers time for "ormer of E and Wth ste, Srockfent at the lnslon Benen 5 ms twiee esoh month, on the arri- val of the United States Mail 8 ee an }, Which leave New Orleans and New =~ \ DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER | breakfast atthe Relny House, Washington Junc- | iS, "Rich leave Now 4 i is i " ABLE RM cu ‘ ly 02 of each month with the losophical, and murmured at nothing. style, and amount in fact, to floating palaces thetncay oftteckanten tasbeete ‘iaied COUNTY EVE, PORSA oT THE CINCLENATIC AND ST. LOUIS and pesengers connecting via PAN bill of costs was rendered in crand total, | Lt often occurs that they are occupied by 5,000 | ‘Apply to the Evening Star is authorized t CONNECTION leaves Washington | BRADS. 0 i id wi A 2 | souls and upward. The cost of a cabin passage | _ au 25-Im S. MERCHANT, Principal, | commodating terms ai t a low price, one of reaching Cincinnati at 8 p.m. nextday, | snore ips have been and ap- it was paid without objections. and every- | Fo. ® Nr rl L ee | ANT: Prinoivel._ | commodating terms and at 3 County of Cuigep- cOnaegting dissctiy with iexpronefeninies ban: by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed thing seemed finally disposed of. But the nent — — yma —_ is aia Aa EORGETOWN aNSTITUTE WILL BE | er. It contain about 5 sores, of which 20 are | isvilie, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Lou, and safety. eats aa j: of course, mu reopened on Monday, S- ptember 6th, ‘858, . in & fine con- og 7 ve 4 A The Railroad long com day it struek the captain, a Jooked | jower. All the leading towns and cities are |. Ciroulare may be obtained ht tint Glico Wash- | 0% tion. ‘This tract ia situated about | Kaneaa, &. Time, from Wash: pleted Sieve coven to ossan. end se odie New at the grand total of that bill. that his partner pete at and te ington, and Crandell"s Bookstore, Georgetown three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon PCINCINNAT ‘pre bacengool passengers is shocked in New might want to study into some of its particu- I pped the ,And thus constant changes take | ‘Thition for Preparatory Studies per quarter, 85 ita amall dwelling-nouse and ordinary farm butid- | $4 (ENGINNA York througn to {_rmnoisoo, and passengers lars, so he straightway proceeded to the office | P!#¢e in the inmates of the boat. In some cases Do. Junior = Ss 625] ings, Alithe je land not in cultivation is well | NORTH STERN EX + foam Pry AG tyne, comenny _ * f large profits are realized. Thus, a few weeks Do. | Senior 8 00 | set in grass. Toa gentleman seeking a country res- | / t Saturday and Sunday,) 1. connest. a e money paid in covers of ges ea a her state of the since, a steamer that sailed from New Orleans | —8% 23-tSente T. N. CONRAD. Principal. | idenoe this farm olfers attractions not surpassed, if ing at Washington Junction 0 timore. leaving al in port in and course he could have itt Vere ee to 2! | to St.Louis had a freight list that amounted te | (1ULPEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE.—The | eaumlied. tn Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon | eitimore at 10 p. i, : Frameisoo: to provost detention jo eros of eae course he could have it. Very happy to ac- $40,000, i 03, a Cc next seasion of this Institution will commence | the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, an To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road | Gent. so that the rate 1 ‘entirely relseble—no fuil- commodate him,’’ and there forthwith rained 000, im addition to the receipts of the pas- | on :hohret Monday in September, 1858. For Cata- | 1e¥ of Be carreeniing soustry = ‘peou. | it daylight, take the 5.35 and 7.458. m. or 4.45 p. m. | Gre having ooourcea in eight yenree pay ley ol ww ogee ha the ond of aan that is consumed is | en PY CHARLES E.LIGHTEQOT, __ | linniy adapted to the produgtion of whest, and va. ai | ‘piBelzon! Washington, leave Panama the same day they ar- shower of items that Capt. Jeptha was struck reese Md * Passengers i Stations ¢ North- i Culpeper C.H.. Va. | P ‘ood atate of imp: ent. The owner ortern Virgtu 4 dail kethed 39. Por endaatoce 50 inrough py euch steamer, and take er __ Culpeper C. H.. Va._ orion 3 + Raidroad same, | rood dh ‘without other proves OWN ATIOAL ACADEMY | NATE cate with We Ds WALLACH Ese, zaronge Tiokets and Bageane Checks so0ll gene, tors. “e, . * ° 2 ie a The duties of this Institution will be resumed on Star. ap 9-lawt ‘thiaroute “ ~ with amazement and involuntary admiration for the beauties and intricacies of judical ma- chinery. immense; it ranges sometimes as high as 200 cords a day. 7 apes of “wonking” es- pecially at night, are full of excitement. It 1 ters. an at through i at the Jowert sotes epply at tease tans ge dey | om ie ft Se be hai fpr | Ae SMM D4 Gowen. | POR SALE-OR,IGHONGE FOR CITY | SWAY ASSENORRS oe an Stem afte | Ween RR (RIB 2 00. about the raft, sapee to ran the wan beg ing | 2 of one of these steamers. The travel ss ssa, Naat tha Ie eaten Tepe Waakiootoes ener at ton as follows: : > a general look out for the raft, &e., &0 aaa upand down the river amounts to tens of thou- T#E COLUMBIAN COL) EGE. and hard of 30 trees of pes ee Junction and | fy S4-tf Cc. L. BART! Boston. all duly set down, and yet the total fell ten sands per annum, while the freight that passes 8: TON, D.C. nectarines, pears ASHI i The next Session of this Institution wil . c dollars short of the amount named in the | “”*%dandoutward maz be catlmasted npr caquiterseemsinte sae ieoen, wis | sok aekiecinsinckpeeieten Shoes, &o. mn & Su? Gpimeaee ane ihe at millions. friend . ; we “ on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth (2%h) of bash looked on with the air of a man resigned Srna ua Seat & short time sinoe admission will be examined on the 11 be sold on reasonabie terms. or ex- L4 DIE® SHOES, MISSES’ SHOES, CHIL esda: * ood ba WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. DREN’S SHOES, : t he had occasion to travel ftom New Orleans to | Mondsy and Tuesday before the opening of the son Kabling onthe fromisen, yood water at te | Leave Washington (er Dali reue Soe ned as | are selling at unusually low prices at The Ladies ba fate, and oie — ee St. Louis, and a day or two after he was en | THE REPARATORY DEPARTMENT _ | door, ana numerous nover-failing sprigs. About | a.mrand3S 0 ard 445 p.m. On sunday ats 30p. im, Shoe Store, No. 16 Paravenue, be ‘ic poverty gorooes weaken papel ear board the boat he became acquainted with a of the Golutabvan co lene, will commence its ext hy bee — sy pk Baltimore at 4.90 and 9.99 a.m. and 3.9) avd | Weare ste Ladi oe. a a dorm bales modest and unassuming young gentleman, | Session on josday, the eighth (8th) of Septem: ed iD 5.1 59 p.m. On Sunday at 430a m. only. ‘go be'leaved back in’ bis chair and nervousty | "B0S® manners were so mild, and conversation | °&; SentNow1 _J.G. BINNRY. President jb nny pale ope Rl cy roe ee ad ad aa = is chair nervously - >. = A = A i 12th street, between C and D streeis. tions and for Annapolis E Do soratched bis head. He was certain he had sointellectual, that he supposed he wasa young i t T an Ta SCHOOL NOTIC jy 1S 2awt: do J m.are the chief connect- | &ox, &c.: ali our own mak lawyer, a physician, or perhaps a student of di- * Re ht i ee ren trains for the west-and the 5.90. 745 and 3.30 | “Ss"ins forgotten something. Suddenly the face of vinit hy, > ps E. duties of MISS HOOD'S SCHOOL FOR | Tok gen modern-built, three- for tt t. 5 “ = le t day he discovered that he | GIRLS will be resumed onthe frst Monday inSep 7 kc build- | ® m- trais for the eas Spifiies is lighted up a look of intense sat- Be res ; aR A agree Pied clip delim Long story HOUSE, with basement and back buy sernet thie alten tion ; be dashes his pen into the inkstand, | "** °2° of the most accomplished gamblers of | tember next, street, Setween hs his age in the Western country. ‘cow No, 404 | etre venth and Twelfth, | ang rbamag od eee py Washiagton u he i. ror cl office, om. ee SS ee a be ning 12 rooms, gas throughout. marble mane | "yu eer a —- ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, water ant ‘oom. A Wonperrci Stony.—The London Times B Montgomery County. Md. | room No.8, firat floor, Post O j 4 ; The next session will commence MON DAY,Se9 maztt ae meee eee es —— extraordinary narrative of a oung tember sth. None. Dut Teachers ofthorough schol EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE- ady who had escaped the massacre of Cawn- srahipand suooessfal éx jerience will be nee : N atoky, BRICK, DWELLING: HUUSE e aecommodation m rine AE — —The subscriber has for pri | aiitbpatate iene Rap iyea soja i’s family will be ample, Sditvon to the § Ar, taje Vary cat ters donate hoes story Brick r rding-house being 1a progr DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Busidings, was only sixteen years of age, and was one of | _Hoys will be prepared for adv end addressing himself in a rather harsh man- ner, wonders that he could have overlooked “those two men.”’ Spiffies triumphantly com- pletes the bill as follows : “To services of two men, two days, at two dollars and a half per day, pumping out raft, ten dollars.”” Wabash was speechless, and* with his eyes Ly juire On premises, or i. PARSON Reem Se SHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA hice Department. Wwsain N XANDRIA Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, Hot, Capon, Fa ier Whate Sul- phur and Wa The Alexandria and Washington Steambeats will Morocco Boots... Kid and do. Buski De. rom So. ue Children’s Gaiters, rest prices jperior article of gents noed classes in any me +4 containing eieven rooms, built in the best manner, jv S-eotm treac al ¢ uatry,or fitted for bi ny ode - | hereafter run regularly, leaving the oe orreorrr—rTeo—reorrvrrrro fixed upon that /ast item in his bill, he gradu- bosch Ramin pan = hery at Cawn- ee er ‘at the option of the — Men peel Emel on ee. wharf foot of 7h street, Washington, PO THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, ally disappeared around a corner, entirely ab- | PT? of the infamous Nana b. Brutally | parent, ‘¢. —situated on north M street, betweeu Sth and | And King street, Alexandria, at th Having been engared iu manufacturing Ladies sorbed in incomprebensibility —N. O. Pica-| tteated on board the boat when it was seized by | Catalogues may be obtained at the prinoipal book- | jnth streets west, one oor east of 10th street. a sot | So anlar secs ak: Misses’. nd Children's Shows for yune. the Sepoys, she was apparently left for dead ; ares Or by addressing, at Brookeville, Md., e:ther ‘erms easy and immediste possession siven.. fers Weteinreetons Hit bb uae: we ee aes seme, we onent toate 3 but on being thrown into the river, she re- E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., Principal. ap 14-4 . Merchant. W haley’s Omnibuses, connecting with the fonts. — covered—made her escape—met, at some dis- OWLE DAVIE A Fevo Between Texnesseeaxs AND oan safely —— we do; prem ne can prove leave the Capitol, and the corner of 7th and 12th kiving our workatnal. You can find (atall times» . B tance from the banks, Miss Wheeler—was aub- | _*09 eolm Presidat Board of Trustess. streets and Mennsy vania avenue. the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- REET BOWLING SALOON. a city—the Shocs so well-known as J. W. sequently separated from ber—found succor BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL FOR ST IES E sire-t,befwren 12th and Inch streets. | The6 a.m, Boat connects with the ORANGE and MoGurdy & Bon'e Philadelpia Norra Carorista: negr escay eCurdy & Son's Philadelphia make. ap 2i-ly ed would tfuliy announce to ALEXANDRIA BAIL bude = livin; — = es —<— “i eowsy" ‘i ine from At the Northwest corner of 6th and L Streets, Ppntconc bin | those temporaril Te neneng tI ROAD for the GREEN RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! tate line, running through Pol Sen wk Gone tote Ree ms pees MRS. KESLEY, PaincrPat. siding in Wealuagton, that the above QTR T CEEr wraae® waite sue | De ieee I ii i HI - an jar establishm: 4 * *T, CAP . 6 undersigned constantly keep Tennessee. It has been ravated of the m, where she lived in comparative retest ston ved be prevared er Peeiis t a rest ent iy Monda T 2 E SULPHUR, and W ae PEryp on baod « large ar Say Se and Kept alive by members of the comfort for some time. A slave attached tohor | __A rentleman of experience in tenching and leotur- | 23d, 1853, after having = " the alleys fo GR cess: SES; ad tee sheet ae er ogaed ctr | enabled her to escape to Dee erie etre RmaectOen | sok eating tho-selablickweet ine maton Wen: EW ARRANGEMENT! ao Par od Wong. on ERUN a4 a e uly last was agreed on tanc: i i - on . VET TAPES teh battle. A letter from the ‘Fennec: pe Ape EN. WHEELER ?S SEMINARY rox | "“T, gentiom est of a healthful recreation. | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE TRAVELIN BAGS ond SATCRELB: fine soe Sheriff say: the British army compe Corner tee Saheb sts. suffer on ts are Offered: as the strictest Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. ADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. The day arrived. Thirty men of the Ten- i ni second ti: ries GroncrTown, D.C. = he rietor t thanks to i am prepared to compete with best > wi muskets, 6 appointed, jf the firat Monday in September, with renewed exer- | heretofore, and solicits a continuance of their pat- a es ‘of the Comunutiee at the Faur of the Netropoli= bowie knives and clubs. Night came dep = po Tor ni Slap , Fir Colin | tious on the part of th Principal for the euitivation | rouage. S 5 wack. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. {ag Nechanice"Enatinte for ee ote-ieathor not a Carolinian was to be seen, only a spy or ; ty ae’, pi the hearts and minds of the pupils committed to |’ _ au 9- —— NIA, TENNESSEE, ‘Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality af material, able to flad her way in the city, she was forced | her care. A share of the public patronage is HEESLWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., ROTA “ALABA two at pet bats Rot oat of it by ab ‘of Sepoys who ied ber lly solicited. au 17-cotSepisth, WwW cig WHOLESALE tke arte ie 6 OE SAS pet, the best on exhibition. | Tuomas, Seddier. tf i 1 and carrie ponds = E B. 8. nT, Currier. ine, found one of the men they wanted, took pend eee en petacliesd | Pepegpeses ag RR and 13th streets, Mo. Ws Hanover sire, cores af SETMah, esegaasatar i =. description of — out of wp Eeyore oe ae ny Ten: | to proceed about it; u > which this lady of | S#™ct Classica sup MATHRMATEAL Scnoon neat kes 1mORE, A Bo. Thowas Colt; GH TICKETS om be a: tring exeouted Wyn and every ssee; some js rush | si he ged ¥oR 2 epairing Pe TOPHAM. and a general battle took place. No weowes pan fy oie herr, pe 0 sone meaty 3 en be a UR institute will be resumed the patie Company ‘Stes: (ists ferege ke om killed, b d his thumb shot off, another British aches ‘They pemuied ead ave ed ¥ jou! ee f Bopnines Miso | t & Pi Rail it Al =~ pesiaes eeareiar’ OAW ashing D.C, : a hand, apether notated sea besd asafe convoy. It docs not appear from her “CHAR. B, YOUNG, Principal. tor; Platner & ; | Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, mé-iy okinawa. © several were badly hurt by sticks an rocks. The excitement among the people became [wee i i 5 BS od > own narrative that she executed the mission. ‘THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. eR EF ay Sagamore | Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, But she found her uncle at his residence, and aera full Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 3 i r y ~ ts YW. SEWOOD AND i i The facilities afforded at the FEMALE ENG- Ki] Washeille, Huntsville, Grand Junction, | MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEM . furious—the North Carolinians organized 3 = bavi bag Dg oe iad a reas | $ Ap F ENGR COLLEGIATE INSTI. | Gleth. § ‘of all kinds; ~traw Boards; Bind Maka, Meese < ‘New Orleans, OTHER FU} Faby ad aE. at Private Sace. cuaigay th invade the Ton Fok reasoned rse, being respec iy con » She is] TUTE fora thorough and practical knowledg ereand Tyunk Boards; Bonnet Boarde; white and . gi BP an age pean a emer Monday night, the 2d of August, was set apart | "n4eFe4 Perfeotly safe and happy. by any other Tastitnie in the city. Ti erty Sly = Od bee) eet (toa ry os 3 ist . Sites ansAtey ac etteereetngs |, ener re Seup (ar tebensmie trate et yey ig Poa, Paoxet | ne SwurAS nig shart ihapBrany Strona: | saint ‘ti! stook Tort” self-defence) assembled to receive them. The . A full ase and | ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the Be Ves, oon: of 7 Depaty Sheriff, getting notice of the anticipated Nor of Jepasages opeken Bait 3 pr pie ea jedium of the French than | 4d. Letrer Epon, Marple epee. ocet all kends ; wet ah ee. Pe for Alexandra. waere Fine Mahonany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward i i _— oo jority of the re Pi sengers take the cars for mond, Charlottsville, fray, with a audicient — betas na The average of human life is 33 years. One y id Ww. to arrest stile proceedings it came hi : other is. Fl on. spies were seen lurking arow re the age of 17. To every 1,000 persons, one | Who hasa tol ably good * ing sure and close connections to M. Fine Wainutend Rosewood Btrgeres, Latios Cab. only reaches 100 years. To over 106, only 9 we gen rnd wt yo pbasrase Wa ons and Omsibuses leave the office, ny fl Rt pt reach 5 more than 5 ~ Catalogues oan be obtained at ‘a. avenue, d7p. rags fo tne, Poe re om cath | Reta Ne et cet brat | he a oa ts jor SAMEERA ENN gee | pei ™ | 000,000 of inhabitants Of these, 33,333,333di¢ bem its CORSON, Princi o'clock, and leaving Brookevilled e —— ed who fired theif | every year; 7,780 every hour, and sixty every M'me. CAROLINE ROLLIN CORSON, ‘Tuéedey, Thursday and Saturday Ea CisGUrT COURT oF Tag DisraicT oF Se ee ee minute—or 1 for every second. These losses | _s0 9 2w — w Doreer-e! otel, corner 7th oll - Fine Marbie top, Centre, Sofs, and fed ate about balanced by an equal number of | GuTY ACADEMY. Catherine A. Smith, ‘ ’ Lind i “pert we Iphur Spring: ‘oodstock,&e, | Fine Mab: .. Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny ava er died before the ogo of 7. (ne half be. od by Seen Teh Ay rt sata ». m. for Richmond aud all pointe wos ‘and other Hedotend: phis.’ jumbia for the county of Washington. births. The married are longer lived than the smite emt Street North aug WESTON B, TURNER, Proprietor. rs. Painnpet 2] Classes &o | aa ingle, and, above all, thoes who lead sober a Cell end Military. ewinestian® Danentien, | (OAL—COAL—COAL. in ig I romith in Woeiineteas sad on as favorable terme and f and industrious conduct. Tall men li ox, Ornamental Writing, and the Languages: C ‘700D—woop—woop. Maria L.. bi berger si fatter myself that no person wishing to purchase zis Pethe ; ave ta Beech, Gels eee ey eon ee # i" W.. Oscar, ind | = | will be disappointed if they give mit Sige tion before the nex must - Oak an p tot 3 F No. 698 7th street. [Gr An old Dateh farmer, just arrived at after. eerie September. uae” | wharisonlanatrest, west to Canal Brvdge, Alm | beirs of feane Haugh sont meh tie, tignity of & justice of the peace, had bis | 204 is in propartion.of 25 10 100. Marriages are | aul? Sw tints-ecdt) dV iick, P-ineipal. superior assortment of Red ape Wiute Ash, tick a v » states in st Sreen HERS ‘| suet EPP. ne Pests frst mari ease. Hedid it up in this way, | more frequent after the eq inoxes—that is, FPEMALE ENGUSH AND PRENCH COL- pepe le from the vessel. My trends | his Option, OL is, mhe He first tothe man: “Vell, yants t©/ during the months of June and December. LEGIATE INSTITUTE, and the public gencrally will please favor me with @ | unset? rt] Beatty | has arri Europe 4 be marrit, to you? Vell, you love: voma | Those born ins ge ‘No, 182 I street, Gadsby’s Row, Washington, D.C. | oall before buying elsewhere. nw. Bates Hawk he ot rk eets foe; 8¢ 807 voman you have ever seen?” |'ihan others. | The duties of this, Institute will be resumed on Dealer in Wood; Chal, Hissh hoa, [22 tbe oe ' EYE: - cyte Saewered the man. Then tothe woman: | quent by night than by dey. Number of men “otro nN i ab NS ET aR | TEP lath street, near Canal Brides. i ith until Vell, do you love dis man so better as apy | Capable of bearing arms is caloulated at one: ‘obtalaed at the Book’ had Muse St GokDens, asiatic E—A safe, ; ° man you have ever seen?” She hesitated 4| fytrih the population, HIRAM CORaG rincipal. i tpeedy aad rth cure ra-Mormie, | OF zt title, end be ees en vell, do ‘you ” inches hintaan. mand far ser ; Titty wrenknens,_gutaract, or tending to it; ike bim so vell as to is vife?”’ ‘Yes, yes,’ that li ~ - id 3 uso ginanss, she answered. “Vell, dat ish all any reasonad so No an ny a Peete oe ene is RIDDELL EBELECT SOBOOK vif | gece ue int é ee traatd Le Searee | mast reir thoss Will be caited ab Rravaight:, Those ble man can expect. So you are marrit; * perpetaally poking her head out ofthe window, | Monday in tember. "1 ‘aft ith 2 { pisinant. Catherine A. Smit, wonderial Rownce you man and vife."” The man a yas the other morning, hailed her from the legal titie to said prermses the justice what was to pay? CHieting at all; Roting at all; you are velcome to it if it You any good.” Looking ror vill tq ; Ep V UELIAN __ References, Reduced by 5 y Bo Cc FAL noee” . J.C. Smith, Jos. F. Bi iy cone. eet a i jefendant Y at the “What do you want?” said she, after the mee proce #"8’GorDON, * Wirm.—Smith, who was a | Ssh of indignation at being thus accosted. | CULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, No, 8% Penngylvania avi ‘ ndaats do * SPY. and MAGNI- fow days since ose with a nine-pound The bells Sia Crane Tey was the answer. se box * 8u 20-3 Woenugton, D if as roy 5 batance Fr , apie Rekoe! wit iiss Cuveper Coun | [SINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ; ; them, by t—-, token of love by his fair spouse, a night or twa} ‘* b Lat sa thatepiy,‘\dehaelga sopetentr} House ay the “| F reat feomnt at tbe ‘the cora ag was seen, by his neighbor Jones looking Whgiliwes belt rings, ou aré . in the F the } be eee Sig nd talver 4 or intentl the to ‘look out’ when bell rings; byt y 4 tot surpassed by any v: ta segs fs peeing See eay Sago: | Bia tae ete prags é yo i seasion of, payable half in “© Well, Mr. what are you looking sa yong ee ee disappeared with 5 : ae Se Geert patel op.ot Bax seed tn Kentucky will we Senco fare. st Poi | oi Packet eet one half this year., i low rates,at No 338 went down with asiam. | [PEACE To BUY, YOUR PRESEN : s. sive ie eaenra: ay ; : e Mn 3 i st = at very Wari pa spirit wrappers,» eud-t£ = No. 583 Parave

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