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' \ ¥ Aas THE Bid PUSLISHED BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) 7 subscribing m three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Clube reused : Sadont sfetts Seon oevease nee epee coset aera ce : + : . : THE WEEKLY STAR. one ES = ne nenee aly ot Soe eee ae By W. D, WALLACE, | Pern six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) into eo generally ee” inserted three times for @1; every other day or sem- Soon emnemswnaee| VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1858. NO. 1,751. [era TZ, Postmasters Toot Scents Will be ai- ALL FOR LOVE. He soon found the negro shanty where his Ed ‘i 5 On Sunday evening last, t people | guilty wife vee jucational. Educational. Travelers’ Di : Travelers’ from Moundeville, Ohio, departed frow thete | Say wie Was Heit ee Se meets in | JRVING FEMALE COLLEGE. TRAL ACADEMY. ie OTICE TO TRAVELERS. VIRGIN RING8—Pesseacers for homes clandestinely, and went to West Alex- rags, playing about the hut. The = RCHANICSBURG, P. of E and 10th ste, N T* : ander, where they Were made one flesh after the negro were away in the field veryine: tennis, Institution commences its next session if be : the raat Ris Corner — exercises of this institution will be resumed NEW ARRANGEMENT, sadre the practical and informal manner of that cele- | He entered the cabin aud said it presented need i or ea re Appizo” me bln eee im ‘With Greatly improved Schedule. pames st , A : present sagen A taped the young lady | s scene of 2q Soon Beund, Westings teeuegen 8. MERCHANT, Princisal. | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL 6 Liane ui will be called tee nat wae objected—cruel parents—on account of her ex- | a little straw bed, ing Washington, Baltimore, or Phuln- | YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE. PARTS OF breakinet ‘enn be P Se eae erect ixtea.” ‘The’ young. Gen’ mediated | Anita” gisant is Wate? Radios, wil ec hese? BNOLRH AND ERENCH, “"""™ | vin Potomac sueamere and Richmond tad | Liens esmoses, RR Pacenat wil omnile, : wrapped - The Slitade fuse Sothern and returned to “< = we et for dinar ; CHARLES hla, Street a) Pet mane Rail ond ise a fine mot with on the boat. Te isthe most expe originality a then resolutely cnanaest tion. With the aid of ‘he landlady, he washed | _sudi-iw REV.A.G.MARLATT. A.M.Pree. | ‘The tlovouth year, of this Tstitgtion wil! com Foren) SE Sse “ connest withatem tens faa a ressed u cl ren Thee second Monday o! Septem se and her parents were at camp aaking uring | maining clothes found in the truak, and took st VEROENE 2 gahice sy ta throes eat oe by Lectures and Appa- erro mg tuly lines frum Washington for the farniahed for Excursions end Fre the dey. Towards evening the young lady was | them home. He was a mechanic by trade— ‘The Day Schoolsattached to St. Vincent's Anylum itanlars, comtsining {ull pestioulars, oan be ob. Southand Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot EEN sent home to attend to sotne domestic duties; | candid and honest hearted in appearance, and Septemter” The arge addition oot Fis ist of | tained at the principal Bookstores and at the resi the morning boat san ohemen tos treat emearers BY In NEW ARRANGE MEN: but she didn’t ge “the, nor hasn’t yet, nor wili | in comfortable circumstances. heuee affords.a fine Spportunity of reamnde to the | dence of the Principal. au 25-colm_ | sad enjoy a pleasant anil of 35s hoursdown the beau- | -NUAND ROUTE EROM WASHINGTON the until réSoncifiation takes place, which is aur schools, and after the experience of inst year Mee MGCORMICK and SISTER will re- | Sy 't,c sams, passing tn fail view of Mount Vernon. | vr4 ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND raarded 48 probable im the course of human AN AMATEUR BAND. There ‘are. in fnor three: distingt achools at St: embers NOctS 15, streets bee een Boney at oe | rent of four Bours. in comfortable Written: | C1RGINIa CEN That RAILROADS. events Mr. Bangum was sitting in his office in the | Vincent’s—the 0 ool, the Free School for | and Missouri avenues. i ‘an 25-e04t* rooms, arrive in Richmond im time to connect le aL. ho .....rr=———OO > s 2 In New York, on Wednesday afternoon. the | museum the other day, when he heard a knock | sone fer thant phey Hagen, The fist ieet PPRANRLIN AcaDeMy, ; Ke EL ee B . Tenth W = Police were called to take a man | at the door. rapes im their diseipt fing pn Ty der the un- A sac eon mancone 20th, (First Ward.) patency ager Shorter and 100 miles less | 2) street any ai tottock ama yi nd out of a bath house in the Bowery, where he| ‘‘Come in,” said he. ro of Sisters deti for themselves. CT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. wakethl camanatinnn: ing with the trains on the eand = was cutting Some curiousantics. He appeared | The door opened, and a trombone entered. pr taht le ee so to meat moa att ae Pa gs ee tev ry ty -S Fredevichstnrer hithoesan wed Peswciece, ¥a., Sodrin RasiTond, len DE Alezandrin at tie o'elook sane and sober when he was furnished a room; | Mr. Bangum stared. The trombone was fol- | who are thus circumstance’ are tly pressed | sicned to prepare pupils thoroughly for business or Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Jickets prowetd ene em but he had been in but a few moments when he | lowed by an arm, and the arm by a body, the | t° $end their chiidronto this school. It 1s entirely | college. Chentescon, s.C > Augesta, Georgia, Fare from Washington to R: ‘ontgomery @ ile, Ala., aching baing strictly alike | t fer the Ist 5 i ing saturated them with water; the looking- | Eli Fant. f the res: be hot aways what micht be stores, PRB DETRICK, a 0 ; distinct, but just as diligently attended toas any The Principy! can be seen at the Academ any began to throw his clothes over the door, hav- | body belonging to no less a personage than Mr. other, the training and nook Direct’ to New Orleans and all Southern Cities | _9p% 7 . * sus, ls id Towns. glass, muslin on the shower bath, the clothes| ‘‘Mr. Bangum?”’ said Mr. Fant inquiringly. red, perhaps the fairest explanation of itis.that | au 26-eolm Principal. — . NITED STATES MAIL LINS press; everything, indeed, that hecouldhandle,| ‘ That’s my name,’’ said that gentleman. lems oasegh at sakes). The et ete MISS, QUINCY WILL RESUME THE Du- Seutheser Vircinia. Temes aa ee ee: U ONLY REGULAR LINE Pnowed suit, and laid in a promiscuous mass ‘Good morning,”’ said Mr. Fant. ‘Tne Sisters of Charity havea School only in ties of her school, for the instruction of pupils | see Railroads am wry mie) res outside the entrance when the police arriyed. | ‘Good morning,” said Mr. Bangum. aid of the charities required he support of | of bath ses as oder, September 6th, at her For tHE Sournwzsr ro Calg ORNTA AR OREGON Breaking in the door, they found the madman | “I see you have a band on your balcony,” | (pe Wphans | In this school fereiecticaviom: | suiseeet. Crattaetben, Bunteritie, Memphis ViA FARARA EAILESAD, under the shower, with his face turned up, his began Mr. Fant. © | ae itis also true that all who send their chi dren} WESTERN ACADEMY. | Lynchburg, Knoxville, Atlanta, " Reguler Satling Days, sth ¢ With af cach month, mouth open, and the water pouring down—he Yes,”’ said Mr. B: m. there really so far contribute to support the orphans jashvill Grand Junction, — trembling and hardly able to stand, and groan-| “And I came to see if T could get asituation | S07 jithie were not ao, the Sisters of Charity would | ‘Those desi e members of this Insti- | Por throushtrokete wt ee ane of ing with pain. Being taken out, ne yelled ter- | there as trombone.” HEEL required for the practical purposes of life. all | entat the Academy ou Monday, Weptec teen orang | the route, inquire at the Southern Roker Occ, rifically, calling the police (who were holding | ‘I presume you can,” said Mr. Bangum, bor ege gh ate: ans Shoroneh ae gmp dy u- | a.m. 2 oa oe = east of Browns’ him) and erying murder, and would at firat | “if we oan agree upon terms.” 2 Sireumstances, its charitaiie. object, ite mutked ur | 84 26-eolm 8. L. LOOMIS, A. M.. Prin’l. otel, or om boned the Dente, B MATTINGLY. permit no clothes to be put on him, tearing During what hours should I play?’ asked | cultivating mind and heart, there is no more inte- AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, au 16 ly (Union) Ticket Agent. everything to threads. He was taken to Biack- | Mr. Fant. resting oF more important school for girle within Pennsyleania avenue, ahove 11th’ street.| 7) FROM WASHINGTON well's island on Thursday, a raving maniac.| ‘'They usually play,” said Mr. Bangum, | ie District, oom mively lnttie ex penes te carton dersigned, late Pi t of Wilmington Direct toni n NGS oF THE ited by Miss Mar é TEAD, late Preceptri slike memantine asT " ° manag: it comparatively little e: to parents | rp, He was recognized at the station house, and his | ‘from two to three in the afternoon, and six to with S fall average improvement ofthe children. Da Ww 5 ongase peseare, : au 3i-8t tion, and Miss M s, Inte acting Pre- | SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. mat e cp anvocuty cas 4 triends assigned as a reason for this aberration | eight in the evening.” of mind that he was much depressed becauso| ‘ What is the place worth ?” said Mr. Fant. RS TODD WILL RESUME THE DUTIES | °ptress of the Genesee Seminary, New York, will Sa oe Ie North Rinciok Gene ae the lady he was waiting on refused to go out| “Five dollars a week ?”” said Mr. Bangum, MLSE ner School on Mondays September cies | openn Sohool for Young Lidice xt Ne lass it ee ee ee >) = semmemeameanoo ith bi i i i her residence. 337 D street, betweeu 6th and 7th ats, | Pennsylvania avenue, on Monday, September 6. "SEP Onecrre with him on Sunday night last. So it was all | inquiringly. n Number of pupils limited. ‘au 30 lw In the arrangements and furnishing of the school- Baltimore and Ohie Railread. mo ergo y Set for love, after all. “Very well,”’ said Mr. Fant with great sat- FTE EXERCISES OF MISS Manan | Seems, he General soholaatie regulations, and in pt . non . re 5 i ion. EXE: SE! % 7 J c struction fOveroment, it is ere... © A Cincinnati merchant, who, & year or two isfaction, He had not expected more than Tsonga for ¥oucg eLadien, wil - resumed. on believed the inate willbe found creditable tothe Barr pepe sen hy (THE PACIFIC MAIy STEAMSHIP CON sHtrtbly mized up in another very twward | y, Y0H 048 begin to-do, if you like, guid Mr.| Jheye an?" erromenr as Ninthalees Sf Gemr | Hheotins ature tet gency gual a | THREE THROUGH TRaIn ane now | DO (Sle MAW. PUTS sree scrape. His wife, wishing to visit her relatives | B®™g¥m; eg pegs Savery: GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. c. isfactorily passing their examinations in the euure | FROM WASHING: ON FOR THE west, SRUPORNIA ant OREGON eaves ERR in the country, he consented to her absence, on ey ee See oe want. ip: 12 ei courne mill Pe entitled to s diploma To insure to} ist, MAIL TRAIN starts si 535 and 745 a. m., | Panama twiee each on the arri = condition that a pretty cousin should be left as In accordance with this agreement,Mr.Fant’s Studies will be resumed in this Institution on the | each student that individual attention aud personal | (Sunday excepied,) al:owi engers time for | W&Ol the United States Mail 8. 8. "estenm— pretty . trombone did duty for a *s | first Monday in September. interest requisite to a successful study, each de- | (>Undsy O clay Moun,’ We Fane. | fs, Which lenve New Orieane and ‘ork rege- uty for a week on Bangam 4 breakfast at the Relay House, Washington June. ree housekeeper. Itwasdone. The husband and bal d hard did Mr F. au D 3t* . A. MAGUIRE, 8. J., Pres. | partment will receive but twenty-four pnoils. A tion, before proceeding weat.” . : On Sth and 2th of each month with the maile, his wife’s cousin harmonized so well that ru- | 0*!©0DY, and very hard, too, di r. Fant ASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, Very lumited number will be received as members of | "24 “This CINCIRNATI" AND ST. LovIs eneers connecting vm PAN. BAIL- mors reached his wife which induced her to re- | bone away an his trembone. At the end of the | VW Ncorncr of Wah ana G streets, | eosyfamulye De aie EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washinston | ROADS. = las turn home at night, and enter it with a lateh- — he called on Mr. Bangum for his week’s | ‘Jts exercises will be resamed on Weunesday, | gi2 5); Senior, 915 per quarter” chicos ot 320p. sa. roughing Cinoingati at 8 a next das, Tle ye ae A ae ae — a a — hus- “TD eill make out s bill, if you like” said Mr. hg mae SAMPL. KELLY, Prin. we oe tal Ror, eco mati the 25th : | isville, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, “ fety. ae eas mn a andl lied vases inten witha cet ee oe Bangam. EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, ; 1. C, LOOMIS, A.M. | 2 houtt ofio he Lathe onicee hen ° Cincinnati | ioted fyom ooean to mecan. nad we mm Sor 4 , d ice, it is said, was Jon. | ‘Jf you please,” said Mr. Fant. _Boarvine ax Day ScHooL. Reference is made to the following gentlemen, | 3d, CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANALO- rs. of ers is odin New man’s—and that voice, it is said, was “ Jen- ; ‘The duties of this institution will be resumed on | whose daughters or wards have been under my in: | LIS, CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND | York © yoy nie’s.” The wife invited the proprietor of the | _ After a little turning over of leaves andcom- | .,/ 78, fuyties of this institution struction and oare: NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves daily, | embarked at by 8 at the company voice to “come out,”” in tones anything but paring of books, Mr Bangum banded him the Pupils from Washington conveyed to and from Hon. Thomas H. Hicks; Governor of Maryland, | (except Saturday and Sunday,)at4 45 p. m.oonneci- | ®XPense. fue ae Paid in Now York covert al . . . *, i on. : * rnor ‘ pleasant. Jennie dia not accept the invita- l shee me eee three eee Mee Seeenec’ wuengnt 2 “M3 » HARROVER, Rev. Bishop Levi Soott, DD. Wilmington, Del. Bal “cloomr (ap fe egeeetey ae “Wiseorve steomers are kept in port in Panama and tion, but, terribly alarmed, crawied out of the J yu more more mystified. | ay 23-t0ot! Principal. Hon. Geo. W. Sparks, Mayor city of Wilmington. ‘O view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road | S82 washes, 8 Prevent ‘00 ip eT window upon a p tery in apparel more interest- Af less :y said: ie " ONZAGA COLLEGE pH F- Aekew. Postmaster oity of Wilmington. ia daylight, take the 555 and 7.458. m.or 4.45 p. m. cont. oe that the — is od reltable—no fe . - s mad = F IGE. . Dr. . Baltimore. wing Ooourred cares poche ee exer galls ag take here, I lieve,” Jeg ee creche Ochna exercises of this Institution, favor- ington ‘ene Ee Ee aired pene ‘Fer Par soar Rant a aes 50. m. Te ys pinwall, seurvercchiamteamedinedjaanss $28 was seen by the adiabbees and we fea or : “Eb,”’ said Mr. Bangum, “' not that I am | ably known heretofore as the Washington Seinina. | Re Zimmerman, Esq., Alexandria, Va. Marietta : Ginoiaat: Railroad take the sane,” se fond sbildven withont oth td Pater laughed at team spimpathised with the | STAR.” Ge" itus "Salaes es eatetes Meese tet, | tthe venga aty and Baggs Choke gaa, Se ee en 4 5 0 s 8 Pee pecisied so athens Wines fs beret |help omiing, to tink bow Mrs anges wosia | = "™o™rag, Seed eR Fetene For Rent and Sal ee nose ne | senna aE she een ie or to be punished as a crime. When last heard me Set. Sangam woul * ae : or Kent an e. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the . ; - 28 9 President. | —______* 0% BON and ‘ : : 3 from, Jenny sat wee ini her teedel-arth laugh when he learned what the mistake was. | _¥ Balt: ‘and Ohio will leave Washing- rod _ costume, 4 the shed; the wife thand age ver arather * funny mistake. I don’t see Cans SESDERE, 5 D.C, F'“srune bution oocupted ae an often oy Cr ¥ or all nate between Washington Junction and ple Bx rie oe - the door, in tears of jealous ; the hus- | how you came to make it. The bill reads: The next annual sessi f a sakool will ‘com- | Wallach, and immediately Fae wpa 4 Piedmont take he 5.35 or 7.45 8. m. trains. iy tf G. L. BARTL! > = band, wanting to appease his wife and shield | ‘Mr- Eli Fant to P. T. Bangum, Dr. ._ | menoe on ber 6, 1853, Circulars | APBivtoRICHARD WALLACH. ap6_ taf orf Station between Piedmont and Wheeling —_—_—_=_= Jennie, (she needing shielding in her then con-| To privilege of playing’ trombone in his | may be obtai of Mr.R.3. T, SPECIAL NOTICR.—* Valiey View Farm.” @ the 4.45 p. m.Train. To cognest With the Fred- Boots, Shoes, &o. dition,} and knowing not how todo either. The museum for the week orm aes 14, 1853, $5.”” | Cissel, oorner Congress 7 ey ee Inte. the residence of John H. King, deo’, erick ‘Train take the 3.30 p. m. - - : — cus > — for the informat: f dit 5 it ve ad . selling at ly low at The Lad A man in good circumstances, living on the | | «Yo-es,"” said Mr. Fant, perplexed; I believe | T#4,2U pL ge So be well fo mention that no piace within one hundred | &-!™., Aad 3.90 and 445 p.m. On Sunday at 3.90p. m. ee Store, No 16 Pa. avenue, be =. line of Pitt township, adjoining Pittsburg, at-| it was. But I did’nt look at it i thet ” A Spat miles of Washington city offers auch inducements | © tween 8th and 9th sts. tended the Atlantic Rbivcelebtation on T — bt ery light did yoo | el Le M4 ber. 228 etreet, between 13th and 14th ats. either toa purchaser or tenant. The improvements sare Baltreore ot 60 end 9.0 a. geared aed | Weare selling Ladies’ 1 . : Pera ‘ow 100k ai re) wee | area large and commodious Dweiling, contai 7 ity . y athe - pero ed Go is day night, and took enough of the intoxicating | Mr. Bangum. ADE rooms; Gardener's House, containing > 1 The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only will stop at way sta- bs -t8 cup to make him forget the “Golden Rule. CWeb-y,” said Mr. Fant, still more perplexed , eamaeaileanae 7 Sibi oy beteocen 18th and 19th, | large dam,and am Stabling ; Wagon Sheds gd Ree ee e : all eee eee fag oe — sag — ype aan. A wi seek eee ah ad fouth Ennead session will sooxazace oa the | [Hotee, Toot Howse, Garseatsr's Bator Rect Cale ing trains for the west, and the 5.99. 7.45 and 3.9 | #56, sll Our own make, ae ae OT ARK. whatever whipped his wife (the mother of two ss no,” said Mr. Bangum. “ This is the nda: be: lars, Corn House, Smoke House, Serv: Qui DP. in. tesans For Balt: A} mane. “) Tr children) mostunmereifully. Yesterday morn- | state of the case. There pp quite a number of The coma or state ta this Institution is exten- | Some, Hay and Gren Barracks, £o—im cb bn and Oho Railroad Tieket, ‘sthee, Washiogton. Be Pongneon nen ny gh wr ing she bundled up her clothes, and was about | persons im this city who eeiah to praction. mask | Sve) Corners oll (0 Branches fs libweal SOtow 1 eee anon nt aes see upon the piace, | 84 16 T. H. PARSONS, Agent. suppit. = leaving her home, to return to her parents. | instruments, but cannot do it at home on ac- | #08 —__ au id-lawsw*_ | Sey particularly one from which water is forced to ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA Best English Lasting Gaiters. . Wheates repentant husband pereeived thedrift | count of disturbing their neighbors, so I let METROPOLITAN, COLLEGIATE INSTI. | thedwolling, stables, &¢.. by a hydraulic ram, nt WwW ree STEAMBOATS. | [icroose Boots of her preparations, he began to make promises | them a standing-up place on the balcony; and Y 5 Su, of better treatment in the future if she wouldjeach gentleman comes here, brings what in- mr, Sweet, Warm, | Aiso,« fine stock of 3 FOR YOUNG LADIES. ina high state of cultivation, and beautifully laid of | Greenbrier White Sulp! oa Fa Slippers and Boots, at t ‘ ; Fletcher House, 454 K street. between 6th and 7th | in walks and drives, shaded by fruit trees. This not leave them. She, however, persisted inher | strument he likes, and practices whatever he ats., recently oecu, = ed by the Misses Kooker. piace, for the last fifteen years, h»s been carried lowest prices rectly i 7 N. B8.—{ am selling a superior article of gents determination to go; and he, asan inducement | wants to, without disturbing anybody; that is, : on Lory snooecalally 96 @ market gordon. There F ia Caliskin Gaiters at $2.50. for her to stay, offered to transfer to her the anybody we care anything about.” "| est Beomiay in September > Til beresumed the | [ise S's place that can bersdececfelis cents | _ ‘The Alexandria apd Washiagton Stesmbeats will | West I ROSENTHAL, No. 22 Pay. house and lot they occu pied, worth some $1,700, he office door opened, and the trombone Boarp ov Instruction. ede tire od Carramte; Govesberies ane canto wharf font oF7 iitrect’ voshing on, —— oe <= which she accepted. There is a debt of $180 on | went out, followed by Mr. Fant; while Mr. | T. H. Havennenr, Natural Science. i thouscnaee roar} and King street, Alexandria, at th “Torus apne pad pce oh ane ciry, the lot. Alderman Daft was engaged yester- | Bangum preceeded to make out his bills against | Mrs. T. H. Havanner, Preceptress. a jumed that any one desiring such a place | fullowing hours: Mineoe’, ant Childeeney ~y¥ = day in making the transfer the other inst: ts. Mr. Fant has since | © %j2j,NEWMa" Havx, A. M., Languages an ine it personally. Every information will | Leave Alexandria at 4, &, 10, 12%, 2,4, 6%. thie past ht . i ical bse mle Mathematics. yon neon ppplication at the place, or to W.| {eave Wasbingtonat Gig,S, 112s. 1.3, 536, 7i¢. know by this time what will suit them in thet line Mr Stafford, @ young woman of Mt. Pleas- | given up the trombone.— Musical Review. Rey, U. F. Morcan, D. D., Lecturer on Moral Aus ERT KING No.35 High street, Georaetown, sent haley’ Omniboses, ootnvcting with the bontn. aa phe, ae Crt ds ele cee ant, Cabarrus county, was arrested last week, ss M. V ,P " Ce jy B- - xiving our workatmal. You can find (at nil times? on the charge of poisouing ber husband, aadon | IX Cov. Avpisox’s Taarts AND Bronres or | 5 See eee) a newans, Erepgratary De: streets and Pennsylvania avenue. @ articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- D partment. NTH RIC o1, wag ‘Pramination, was committed to the jail of Ca- | ANcLo-Inpian Lire, just issued in London, is | Miss Tacky Danre1, Musio— Piano, Foi en ton anstmte of tite crete te a . —the § 4 i: We ted on the cast side of 1th street, 4d The 6, m. Boat connects with the ORANGE and | Wikto" city — the, Shoes so well-known as J. barrus county. Her busband. Mr. Stafford, | ® curious story of one of the author's expe- piss = earn _e above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) “Possen ALEXANDRIA nea ocr a a wien : an was taken sick a few days before, and after 2| Flences. “One evening I returned, more than | Mis" fd Musas Paetent eee ork We RANDAL nena aE ish erate ee eee great deal of suffering died. The attending | usually fatigued, to my bungalow, and has- Txams. and D sts. jett | PUR, SWEET WARM. Hit, CAPON.| “The undersigned hes now and constantly keep ici tened to bed; I was soon asleep, and, as usual reparatory S’epartment fr _m $5 to $9 per quarter. AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR, and WAR: - physician, Dr. Rose, pronounced it a case of P> 5 5 Be, is oy t RK t oisoning. It was in evidence that she had | dreaming of Europe and her charms. Sud- | $l exisle Department, English, from $10 i i: ‘i 5 d \e § from W, sam f ar Be a 'APESTRY ANY. Hin het ns arp dy a: | rae gd waa ok- nb | EES MICE wna r-n.navennen, | ie keansanuanltete kartaae | Necar sourmissrsen noure | UELUEE Sarita a (Any lar nature, make upthe proof against her, The | ever, till it had inflicted its dreaded bite; for | EoRGETOWN INSTITUTE WiuL BEI Wray of the Jandsof theliate L. | Vis Oramge and Ale cease : — : case has caused considersble extitement in Ca, | Plaialy felt the pain, which, though not acute, "Feaponed ou Mandar, Sr ptembor hy 18 se B. Hardin *. sine "Farm is divided diate fields, a: Oe 1 am propared to compete with the best, magn i nerall: jeved resem i obtal a each 3, rohard, fot: 5 wpe be eee ly believed the woman | was stinging, rage? peepee ead eta fie Sy pe SE tad PL ge eee tity atthe Metropolt= fe ‘6u| 5 Fipols Gata ret ance an | EO SATE RSE Ne Oe LS | ee ee eae ee Ew | GRR ee . : moh. German, Latin, + extra. AL 5 | - = y A ht arsenic a short time previous, and it is | denly I was awakened by a cold object resting | Por Circulars, containing fall information, ad- | PROVED CITY PROPOR BY ree of fifty EW ARRANGEMENT! Iron Frame and Wood-Box aR KS HELS; fine Ft j tof tne Committee at the Fair is guilty. She Tun away from her parents | instrument, or a sudden scald. The tact, how- : ratory % stable, and ali necessary out-buildi FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. n Mechanics’ Institute for 1857: peome Stafford, and su! ! uently a ntan ever, was obvious. I had been bitten by a Feijos oe Prgtes ret bose aaa oh ro gm ow lathecene OLE. Yulee! = % 3 Topham & Norfiet deposited a Sole-lesther from him and returned to her parents; bat |®nake, and was probably a dead man. I ; Senior ON DAD. crineing,®” | muomltahow the, pro erty and give information| | VIRGINIA, ENNESSEE, Zronk thats, for solidity and quality af materval, more subsequently still, returned to her hus. | *prang from my bed, rushed to my dressing | _*"2-tSents _T. N. CONRAD. Principal. | respecting, the sale. fermi the Star. MISSiSkiper. CiStina ee Jpg Txomas, Sadie. band. She refused to see her husband when | table, seized one of my razors, and without MERSON INSTITUTE, Possession given on the lst of Jan 858. ARKANSAS, EXAB. . $. Kinser, Currier, dying, although repeatedly called for by him. | hesitation cut out the bitten part. I actually E' H street, between 12th and \3th streets, | jels-lawtf dD. WELLS. THROUGH TICKETS can b> obtained at t - = They have been married four years. She is | scooped out a piece nearly as large asa nut, | S¥-¥°T CLassical amp MatugMaTwaL Scuoot A GHYRSeVE ESEM, IN GULPEPER | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROS ROpatring executed e)inpent sav nhs giapeccs now about eighteen years old. “They have no | then, with my arm bleeding profusely, I rushed | The duties of this Institute will be resumed the COUNTY. VA~ Lon ‘he Editor of | OF FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th TAS 3, TOPHAM, living children. towards the lamp, and, catching it up, burat | Ist day of Septemb r. Number of pupils limited, | the Evenine Star is authorized to sell. on very oo Beet cnee Renee een ite ee te. ee ee A scene of peculiar richness oecurred at the os eerees ae for several pons. 5 “! this | te Has. B YOUNG, Principal. | the me caren ergy mings gelato = | Alexandria at Alexandria, mély "OCW ashinrton. D.C. bri: n ime several of my servants Cini a ee ee en Seed sere tht cr Pialeeren cee ESBS (Pe 3 5 i ss TO - _ --— —— ——— re pn —) Conon ae alarmed by my cries. One hastened of for our | “WHE FRENCH LANGUAGE. ironed. and ute Teaidue aris land. i 8 pe soa Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, | FX TENSIVE ASSORTMENT vicinity, has lived for a long time in the enjoy- | *8sistant surgeon, who lived next door, while The facilities afforded at the FEMALE ENG- | three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. [thas upon | Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, ment of domestic peace and tranquility, and the others began to question me. In broken LISH AND FRENCH COLLEGIATE INSTI. ita small dwelling “house and ordinary form bul . Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, would have continued to so live ri ped the | Semtences [ explai to them my situation. | ‘TUT fors thorough and practical knowledge of mm ges All the, od in quitivation is w Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, v9 - rass. ‘To a gentleman seeking a country res- . : a ¢ language, are not surpassed or equalled | *S¢ 1” f! pds if | By a direct route, aud continu wife of his bees bibed . | They were horrified. While one poured eax | the French ‘ idence this fa fers attractions not surpassed, if | By pr sean! pe ay in ata pease de luce into the dreadful self-inflicted gash, the | 7,202, (her, institute in the of The Sorpe of equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon trons to M invite the citizens of V and Comfort and } ton,and the pubi 8 railway connec- | of Furniture. would Le pe of f 5 - ft mmands 4 fine mountai pect, anda | , Affording greater Expe ote - dew aig a tae Eaastty J found s| tated in water hich E hasty: swanomea, | Sayeed eneateter ts schol wi erpeaned | wow ot tbe eurropnae ompy rng inten | Googe Aiea ting vay ctbeogi: | eine ag non, chon ass Phonma: in the — of a neighbor, By this time I neh Dyk eel phe aed thee Dr: aad taught through the medium of the French than at riseted te the peotantinn ed street at 6% a. m.. for lexandria. where yee Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- al wo pen! and mefu: os rm J ba le 4 large ms, iu ol ie Dr ood tate care for . lottev: robes, timate. They saw ne the neighbor - case Lisson arrived, I was collected enough to view apesk the fang re with neney. The on present tt re Meas tne Tes alae tree comienin Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, ‘Woodstook, & Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind =p) y sl d e. ; becoming | enabl in nando. Ponsons wishion hase lease | &nd . m. moni H South> and oth: stead Stee too bot for them, and the neighbor, be flo. ur rrmtabiig pe Large ‘se wore who baset tolecably pool reading knowledge of tee pln paras 'D. ie Zevoee, wat Ea- wees Lt Ay sesbund these uuonasiins to Mem- Fine Walnutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab ing & man of means, proceeded to convert took advan’ goat tks ouaees the awe of the Se oe sd iakaandind eta ree ph SEE. E 3 ee ap 9-18 Bageage W: s and Omnibuses leave the office, Fine Mahogany aud ¥ ut Sofas and Chairs. phase Seca — Rok” The neigh moment, to signify to him my last wishes in | _Ciroulars and Catalogues oan be obtained at all the FOR, GAEE OR HXGHANGE FOR Crry | Pa.avenue, até o'slock s. m-and7 Fine solid Ua Marble .op and otner Cottage Cham- mn. No, jen acres, ES A. EVANS, Agent. ts = bor’s wife detected ber husband in this attempt | “™** of my death. I stated the manner in Tea atrect,"Gadaby'e ow ne cre mmatieate, r less than 10 mila aa Washincieas soaer good | Je 17-tf aria ANB. Agent Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other tw leave her penniless, and so made the fact | Which I desired to be buried, the style of let- RAM CORSON) Principal. | cultivation. and havin chard of 300 trees of = Bureaus, and 8: aie kooms fimo Bat inde” The find at | ee rae ay Mee namttte Tad | qa Be CAROLINE ROLLY CORTE | Sac a compu Spt veer, vers: | CIROUIE GOURT_OF Ta BIRERIOT OF | Fins abst ai sane Chir of erry dsr * a wi my le remain! ro- + te 1 ee. 1 pears, quinces, &c., ir wil tT for county of Washington. ‘i ¥ * other Tabies, peep eas alg eaypg e perty to be disposedof) The dootor wasslmost | (ITY ACADEMY. a sureet North fofy® good Greig gontsiniag sige roome, with | Catherine A. Smith, jaz] "EpiunGinees snd Crooners Ware, Looking 2 . tempted to tears. e surrounding khit- reet 0 cellar, &c —will be sold on reasonable terms. or ex- a Eich: Lewis F. © = Sneas ie her prema ger yam to abuser the era « ao mutgars stood in the mute agony of e 'Sis- ine heal for s limited cee ae young ie, cununea aity property, Where wa peed bana a ae oon iota omg | =] Mp pose 1s te pall ns cheap as pay ot paren ng, immediately subject hea: wever, I had cut ‘Ornamental W ritt ‘and the es. | 3nd on Premises, water at the | Mara L.. his wife, said Eughalvonger ond >2° | garter myself that no ‘wishing to purchase > ‘ut deep enough Wink, ne, ma fal ® "ES 2 my gu known an riding on a fase rai, Tho | ted tmased ime be hough the vires bad aol | Begineho erg piquant tot to est ts | tiatacunesog carmae Peat GES aeons | frat ba Hei fuam W. Oras, Edmdes (= | tha Gaagiatad Se ee aati Fee’ tomas as riding gag ar bie” “ had time to enter the system.“ ‘us at | “ZAmination before the next Naval ma: te Seo t & a “ “1g wee a punctual at the ing of the School. Duties re- ghosting s' and crops maz be pu: - . Baugher and John A. Seitz, au te-tf ji least,” he said, ‘‘ have the consolation of des- | sumed the first ia'September. é SAC G Se ceararther particulars inquire of JAS. 8. did so, the r i 4 SCAGGS 7th JOHN D, CLARK, Esq., VE YOUR EY i = ror pated ‘uni ihe shou = = troyit the reptile that has thus endangered | ®¥1!7-Sw (ii eos) J. FILL, Principal : A . street, OF RAN D. © \ re canes atten in wm eon Sraen NEES "| v. fe E Save net, baen sen ease. fe ‘zawt! ¥ Optician, OOLFSON, wh pets bas arri -1 nus st A Hi » bi - | ivis4 ~ dot gina Berta igh, andave | ZS" aod at rc meen nek | BEAU ESR ANE MINOR OOF | 8 , Li the ~ ts No, 15 and 16, in Beatty Cora Dentyin&, consoling sympathy from Mrs. | ‘pne’men ran out and came back each armed | No.1#2 I street, Gedaby's Row, Washington, D.C. N sroky” Bale SDWELEIN THOUSE tp Gecrmmows, sad 8 'w ate a and the Age of Freedow Rewspaper. sr a pliant bamboo, a single stroke of which uel, dation of thin, Institute will be resumed on | A’ Piivac si E J gapee iber has for er front, and of that wi tito the ebumnal of che river) ate 2 2 Elmira county, New York, some time in | will instantly kil most dreadful snake in Siveutn : ng E! i Buildings, should remain in the use of Lewis Smith until he ec December last, « farmer Enaia."'“And now, surround the bed: te rp- | esr Ss abalone Bonk on te Sint, © | Stung eset Gan eta mang | shou ftand po the excontr fn banyan Tilan Pe ~ a @ negro to aio stores. | y ° one of A 4 do a job of , and for a few aye lodged the | tile cannot have got away. Gently; gently; ALRAM CORSON: rincipal. furmshed throughout with all the modern im* ot aa eB ret can eeaanelioungeeen 7 negro in a back chamber of his house. The | k r iy fixed. must 82 Mme. C; ROLL. IRSON, Vice-Principal, guar Fe Ogg see | exeoutors of said Baugher, and vreokness, or bending to it; miso iN maken the low. Directly I raise it be ready a tS th atreste st, roig cane tree sgoer DN bes! F her -8 negro completed his job, but still hung about one deor east of 10th street. and since Somienet 2 i my neeen, tn amines Tho Danbsnd ordered hi anny, | Wratrike, Hie three ia Toe mevans ot | MUSGMIBGT GI ReRIaCRe Eos arias | tmmel Fema ie io eet die et ee | Seeger nomen ee ee ind mesuccecompnaren aighborkned, woai:| casas | hiiling 1 i eee GT unten Monday ia ween 7 elias ed Anetir.and Com. Merehant. _ | Shia eovines that the ena title to mud premised UBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN ie q i “ beirs at law of c although the husband had not a suspicion of | lo! it to be a poor little lizard, a harm- | Rev: Br. 3-9: Smith. Moe. F Brown, Bag. RUSSIA AND THE SERFS. tents, | said Baugh robjes: ofthe bil i to ebtain Rave received the highest seek tneeteataes — vate the part of his wife at the | less animal, which, beyond the blistering drop | “anu‘s-im bh prey ipse Aare poe nee. jecree PAS ea aheee rricase, optioot te s Fas, through 37 Se a was it—wrote to her | he bad let ie yond pos, pests i iggy 08 7*ULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE. INSTITUTE. ritish Walewn India, by Harnet Matine! a Ses, gost : and because the said defendants do not reside | inany other improvement. SPY. MAGNI- insulted ber. “the trother eame and tok. the | sleek rascals jotucd: Int, The fom week T | © he Cae Conte Sooaa ta, UNE oneraOuempeaian te Lord DoE Pe: | Sali tins ecterd Capea er teed | BANS BLAME. Conant recess wile aod duaghters home fora few weeks, until | was foroed to got two months’ leave, for when- wpa Ste tmacaetnaiot Pe | ech ars ehsiteeontriee, Wie: | Reasttate raat ae et Noa Se the difficulty wore away. She had no sooner | ever I appeared with my arm in a sling, m ¥ ige of Photorraphy, @! 5. ington, Warnivg said defendants to at thi street — ote r tw D e arrived there than the negro presented himself | ‘dying words’’ were quoted tome. I 5 ravel or Baron fanchausen, | vol., with plates, | rni-s to be held fer chi Conrt-on ret wicaday Do mot messabe she corner of Sth stress. ‘the same as at his and was lurking about. In a few the | most teased to death, when I I mits. pe oes : of December next, snawer said bill, otherw : ar fais, clnaing they “ae of the ther aad | had been Ditton by a spake, I had chosen to ste = of vareeerytit eer ihe oe tet at be srusemcte’ et en WALL. STEPHENS & 00, negro, take “ pedoautionsry Measetes. oe . : — be gout vets ‘week for six suc- y AND YO se orden, b feet dene woe Rae - > ze Directly gold was discovered in British iilip’s and Darlngton’s Records of Mining | Soseiveweeke’ p anean a BOYS’ A! : to or had been jtecisanbiieprimmeppcinics tatee colony. Matalluray, 822, yaiy, ese, @ esate. Byorderot | 58, DUNLOP, Ch. J. For amd Wear, 1E7- City rallroads are about to be United States and Cuba, by’ Janes -M. Phil- sore A Stiven. Clerk. jrswow_ | | Parents and ng te, farmieh ther breed - Te about four mites south of Friend- iy fetacis. Snigree We. eoteianes et Oe oa Carter of Nations. or Free Tradeand | | OVERS OF O RS CA ETAT THR freee wnat are terete Our " county, among some ro in- , 85, i 4 - Ys" G, roan iting there. He’ wok the ents and | a LZsiGea'4e' bullae elegrap lo Boanviio, LAr 4 Y ompeeaege (lo Oy wer ters is ao ge —— Belvi that ing—got s livery } Missouri. ust imported fiom Lopton. by Tiee meni: ip x tlement Heed, 12 the of the set- [7 Men are born with two eyes and but one an TAYLOR ae * is Mave GaRMEnrs cubetantrn. "aad Gnvebloweal, a