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PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, * excelient Family and News Journal—con- “ (s0apar eos ,; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, » " a zs . ean be found in any other—is pubiished on Saturdas Corr Pennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh St} « - ; : 2 oe is morning. By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @48 year, Or Sl cents per month. “I'o mail subscibers the sub- MOY S83 tit Slaisaree wes Ty Aspens ; + Beighbors as wilt _Aamepemmaene tof cicht every a or * : " a ooo copies: mat ete eae Be ie smemrpe nemenpinenn: ma vetoe |. |WODE,. “KEE, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1858. NO) 1,762 [Mess Pscceheer ents Bn lowed 4 = LOVE'S CROTCHETS. In order to di Francis c. Sexton, a young Lipa man, | eap, and placed hat he usnall rpm he aa "3 te oo lel le For Rent and Sale, Travelers’ Directory. was arrested last week in New York, chai carriage. As soon as he was fairly in the am- ee POR SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE, No, 357 TO TIC E @S.—Paseengers with: sbandoning bis wife, end .aleo ‘with tho | bush fala foc bis receptiee, im ooamander oF forthe receniion a pupa, The 0 ven eeT eter k aiith street, between Nissouon Hs trdaue dad |; WO THOR TO TRAVELER Tt rms wa Seer ~4 abduction and seduction of a young lady re- | the young lady’s army gave the bat gh tay, 0 enatiek brarches will be formrd on AIS reste r wu ey, ARRANG EMENT, os sndria Rau! A siding in Pike street. It appears that he re-| and the Frenchman was d. from whetes bese Saran on Mins Sanam West, i rms Ps iver) wenaly Ampreves Schetule, ox paseee os cently returned in the steam frigate Niagara, | coach without ceremony, whi a score of | in this city. RAY. FROM WASHINGTOY DIRECT TO ALL | smi Jouisiane « Will be called for’ oS eee eee ARTS © veyed to the dre sta} ALUAB P. FOR S = cy UARLE FROTPREY FOR GACE Te | THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, on beard of which he was emplo in 50 rawhides were plied to his back with the en- | , Music, Frenco, and German by an expsrienced capacity, and on Tuesday Seuienc the young ergy of chivalry—each youth believing that | ‘sche fromthe North. lady in Broadway, whom, after a short inter- | the barder and faster the blows he applied to yew, he induced to accompany him to the | the old man, the more gallantry hedi jisplay. Ri ‘an neat the Alevenitin Remetonnts iJ Western Hotel, Cortlandt street, where he said | When had fi him until he begged | 8nd 9h. 0” ne Tete “Which 18 about 210 teet deep from Canal |, eZ Ries he was staying. After a short stop at the ho- | piteously for mercy, they took him to the sta- ERSON INSTITUTE, Se aee being jnaliod in thie ptup- 7 i ‘tel, the girl sayz he decoyed her to Newark, N | tion bouse and delivered him up to the efficers. H street, between 13th and 13th streets, ‘The Bakery bas a front of 64 feet on the Canal PY Mae Bot lines from Washington for the] N. ‘B—Goaches furnished for Exoursions and Pie J., and, after ‘staying there awhile, told her | He told the captain he was sing! man, and | 8xLxct Ctassical anp MATIEMATICAL ‘Scnoot Sod controie Ue inal f water for driving its ma- |! Steu, stapet ef GCap eat ns en ee eee t i i oO} Ts. . 7 chi ic eus and hate had lopped ranning|iaaded fo marry the gi and dipayed et | re ses anal hie AN arp fra Ota Gul Yard nt | Stpmaeat nae aeaateebinbdenthadd | YEW AR KANG EWEN! They then went to a hotel and took separate 7 surpassed by any in the District. As no one by gee to make a complaint Rapiie ts limited, and the School is strict! Wood and Coal » he Vardnow inthe oocupaney }, Sts fowomne, passive infullview of Mount Vernon. | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE 80, ci t i a v t hi: they insatea'geod supper anda rooms, but daring the night he by sete mseund.| azainst him was discharged. Soon after rinoipal claims the privilege of characte of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barron. This property | rust of foyr houre in oomlorinble berthe or state, | V8 Orange and Alexandria Railroad, & into her room and violated her person. | the father of the girls appeared, and stated The probing porter wy rs gre ‘Stu. nay Pures sstepelent ir secnmyetes: Zoom, and. arrive. in Etchmond ico eaerez: he day following they returned to New York | the fatl facts of the case, giving the teacher's gente Wistaag to pres re for College will bave the Seen for conse pers rere Goortiown or Washing- The ore Southern Mal is Oouver ver this SRE ETE pena <, poll bedenpri Biter aera = name and residence.—Evening Post. te, per, at Sartor forthe unslok ibaches, Theabove, property wi [pe ciered on libera' terme TSE® wh ng 4 Nese he nigel —_ 100 miles less FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. U, ‘ - 50; for t Apgly to Ss y Vest street, str ing ‘conn! a days and nights, he having prevailed on her to] Cavent ox tu Jury.—The tollowing, which | _8¢ 4 ° CHAS. bY YOUNG, Prinempal. Georgetown; orto8. T. BROWN Pa.av suextto Prederitesbure Kichmont and Petersber ve Maes ty en "br NESSKE, remain with him and not return to her parents. | we have heard told as a fact, some time ago, GEORGETOWN FEMALE 8 SMINARY, | Sometoftsthatreet.Washington, D.C. nu 25-tf_ | Weltion and Wilmington, N.C. sae = eae " we Fn Last Friday night they went to Wallack’s | may be beneficial to somo gentleman who has a 2 _ Boarding AND Day ScROOL. SOR SALE and Vairy KARM of Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Trkakshs, a4 Cee Theatre, and the following morning the girl | young uns ispecting wife she negation of this institution will be resumed on pout 8 acres, with ail the necessary buildings, , Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., — a insisted upon going home. Sexton conducted |“ A certain man, who lived about ten miles | ‘Pupils from We aniengionemntines to and from ‘aty, Va.. about eee entae Lon mae | Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities Oneness Te vas a Wimmer her to within a few blocks of the house, and | from K——, was in the habit of going to town | the Seminary without chs! 6. and two from the Georgetown aqueduct. It will Ai cot pp ace i OFFICE, coreer of sents 4 4 taking from her a diamond ring, cross and | about once a week and getting on a regular on eo AR ROVER | Teter Three tee ea aie, er, APLLY |! qcumcide, Virsinio, Tennesseovaad Laat Tenuee: | St7S° one Fans oa eae oF che vy BA chain, sent her home, promising to call the } spree, and would not return until he had time zi = 21 | Prana BURCH. Waning on ees * | moe Rauiroads me oe Seay ot ecco tthe ted ie a = ™ . ington City. auzte |! Alexandra Railroad, at Aloxspd>*. came evading, A painful domestic scene fol- | to “cool off,” which was generally two or three METROPOLITAN, COLLEGIATE INSTI- GrOn RENT FWO ROOMS ned Ceol For ux fovrnwas tnd "10 as jo r arrival. and before it was over her | days. His wife was ignorant of the cause of i Seuaing etedgted sermcaen ae &, |} \nattanoo, unter Rxchmond, Danesti symehben parents learned the facts as above given, and a | his ying out 80 lenge and suffered greatly | Fletcher wot k Bie Apes. 6th and 7th Petate bay poe eee (ners ery ‘City init! icyachbaree” Rearie Memphis, Knozuiie, D ve eggs A —— C na on complaint for abduction and seduction lodged | from anxiety about his welfare. When he would | *t#+» Fecently oeoupied by the Misses Rooken Avelv to RICHARD WALLACH. ang | Nashville, — Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, against Sexton. His wife, Cornelia A Sexton, | return, of course his confiding wife would in-| ‘The duties of the Inatitute Will be resumed the OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY For throush ‘iokese aba Darter com mation of | Wemphis, Montcomery and New O-teans, also made & complaint against him, charging | quire what had been the matter with him, and | first Monday in September. PROPERTY —A © AMM, conta ning 10 acres; | the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket, Office, | By a direct route, a.d coutinuoge eilway oonnec- him with abandonment, and on his arrest he | the invariable reply was, “that he was caught Boarp oF INatRuction one mae Se ee Ke ) Hotel. or ou bo boats, foot of ebatreste eater E. cS mci = brought before Justice Steers and commit- | on th. ary and couldn't get off.” Bs T. H. Havannen, Nataral Sclesese cultivation. and havin; o-chard of 3 trees of H Hotel, or ou board the hoats, foot of 6th atreet.- A@ording er Exrped* tion and Comfort and ted to prison for examination. | F GEO. E. MATTIN: 5 being over 20 mele . Having gathered his corn and placed it in a ~— ; git leg age pan au 16 ly (Wnren) = Tlokee Aneut: The Steam {psy ome George Pare leeretin Ra In the town of Chedhire, near New Haver, | large heap, he,according to custom,determined Mathomatios. i grapes, our i ‘ROM WASHINGTON tree ntrect at 8% nm. for Alexandris. where pas Ct. on Thursday night last, a woman named | to call in his neighbors and e areal corn- | Rey: |. F. Moncan, D. D., Lecturer on Moral aier, = ; Die gct TO ALL PARTS OF THE Stauesen, White Sulphur Seca ayes Stevens, wife of Gilbert Stevens, was strangled | shucking frolic. So he gave Ned, a faithful | Mise Ml Vineinia HARKNESS, Proparatory De- | Shanked for city, pro ond mee leath by a woman named Tobin. The mur- | Servant, a jug and an order to go to town, and dr 0 stabling on ti aly : WES . and at U3 p. m. for Kichmond and all pointe tn wat Ls wost, ol * % ay j ‘ana SOUTHWEST AND NORT. 4 making sure and close connections to der was discovered Friday morning by some | get # gallon of whisky—a very necessary arti- | Ms Tacky Danrer., Musio—Piano, @aotes are in wood, consisting of osk, hickory, and eco phis. eciehr tho ree seid oy oud aie | lo ch crate Ned moaned mal | Mis Aten = fevet ristaae micurermieraraee eel WS TL lying dead in her bed, at Ge iecther of the whisky. remounted to wet orp bee al haa sei “Tanus 5 SEABGs th erent Or JOHN BELA, ee gumeni ue np * erat —________Weinrine. oval isared tr the payeaneheve'g |" When bobtd prveiedswbundrelaas | Qaeda eyeianom alts oes: | BEE anne TapoUeH TRaiwe ane now | CTAS mietaxarnoTo ae folletien Jordan ae: Tetis menee mae <— matinand chek pareg be tet es cine dre peur pulars. containing fall information, ad- Musical Instruction. FROM WASHINGTON E See om TER rig Thin ty tae to Stevens’ house, where she had been in the | world turned round so fast that he turned off | 4273" MR. & MRS. T.H.HAVENNER. | QUPERIOR MUSICAL Pg SE iollews: : hatit _— for some time, and with whom omnes and —. he went to sleep and the Stevens bas frequently had improper connec- | mule to grazing. It was now nearly night,and i i tion, to the great seandal of Mrs. Stevens and | when Ned ae 3 it was just before the break- sone of tne te frre a her mother. The old lady further states that | o’day. and so dark that be was unable to make | Apply to ERC Stevens and his paramour got drunk together | any start toward home until light. As soonas | —2%2-Im S. MERCHANT, Priveival. Thursday night, and she heard him ut er to | his bewilderment had subs ded so thathecould WESTERN ACADEMY, CENTRAL ACADEMY, as follows: lst. MAIL TRAIN starts at 535 and 7.45 a. m., Corner of E and 10th ste, realsfant nt the Relay House, Weekerton ast y House, Wasiingto: “ tion. before Proceeding went. ees ee mn Bt 6 o’cl rk yi = + TH GON aN AND ST. LOUi8 | connecting with the trains on the Orange Alex - ig CUNNECES leaves andrm Restireed, leaving Alexandrian st 7% ‘ofeloak - M., Teschung iDcinnst: 5 4. Mm. a) a 1 2. 80 dconnecting direotly with Express Trai ‘procured onthe Bret Prof. DE CCENIEL is sti'l in Washington, and © intimate to the musica! public that ed to recewe a limited number of; advanced in music. to whom he wil give horough and sompiete .academical course of instruction on the Harp. Pianoforte, Gui tar, Singing, and t'rgan. Will also give a regular special pup’ Loi Tickets procured on the Boat. rie e f instruction (copfidentinliy) in the troe | a ville. Caironnd the Southwest aed fewer Lo Pare from Wsehing? mond Fa = say easaslc rented tegeh of her. | get the “point” he started with an empty ju i 7 I Street. Soutae ol tenliy) ol BP west, - Louis, re oe ton to Rion: 5.50. 4 , 00) ‘ Artof Teaching Musto, to qualify for the profes annaar, &0. Time, from W asbingto: NCIDDBL, © i, Aboat midnight, the old lady says, the woman | the whisky having run out, and a-foot, fe the Sat bar coe E gg ci Lats of | ® hours.ortost. Louis only 44 bears vine : eee ‘Terms made known on application at the Wash ington House, Penn, avenue. A . B.—Prof. Dg Casxeit will open his new Musi- = oe hog Stevens to death, after | mule had gone home. Ofcourse he was con- Math MALics. ene Pupiis ouly in the depart- which she attacked her (the old lady.) threw | templating the application of a “ two-year-old si = her down and jumped upon her, inflicting the | ho<ory’’ as he went at the rate of twe-ferty.. Ste Om hee ee teen ot Bathe : “4 ap 35 Tioket Agent. 3d. CINCINNATI. DAYTON, INDIANAPO- = - ee Aeent Lis, CAIRO. Sf. LOUIS. ciitcn Go HE PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COM. NORTE ES TENN LR ASS, AND PANY vt 3 ESS leaves daily. : cal Reposiory ima few days, on the corner ef lith }| ¢exce; Sunday,) at4.45 p. wm. 7] | One of the Steamslios of this Company, carrying injuries of which it is supposed the old lady| Ned reached home about breakfast time and | | A.GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher of | Street and Porn. avenue. xodinaste minors at ise ee ae ex LIFORNTA und OR EOON, louvers wiil die. The alleged murderess, who has here- | ‘fetched up’’ at the back door with a decided- | Laneuaxes. 07 7 ana oe e he’ view the Grand Yleuntain Panama twiee esch month. onthe arrival in dare tee ee an commer of the — of the United States Mail SS. Company's steamers, trainsfrom Washington. which leave New Orleansand New ¥ exulariy For Parkersb ‘and all Stationson the North- | 0" the 5th and 2th of each month with the mails western Vi im Se take thes 30 p. rain. For — Ressencere, connecting vis FANAMA RAIL a CARD. totore led a vagrant life in New Haven, was | ly guilty countenance. QARRING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR A. F. LITTLE, Provessor ov Musi a a at city, where she had fied| ‘ What = paces have you been at, you aoe after the murder, on Saturday night last, and | black rascal,’’ said his master. oe ‘ taken back to Cheshire. The man Stevenshas| ‘‘ Ned, knowing his master’s excuse to his wife SS OS ce eeee Se TE, Unk G LADIES—Frenca anp ENcLisz, recamea Sie dates. of mis: prolesrion. will inet: vote himself entirely to the instruction of pu: reo hep taancgdrentg — pils in Vocal and instruments! Music. 3 Terms to be Paid in Advance, Marietta Cime\nnat: Railroad take the same, also been arrested. when he got on a spree, determined to tell the | | ‘The next academia term will begin on the recond Vio'in, F « t — kets nnd B fe Checks to all guar- ceeeek ee re ame In Boston, on Thursday evening, a young truth if he died for it, and said : Ficnter of Feptombar, aad end on the Sith day of se rey other possible ity will be found | Prey a y Department, weman tamed Donley, daughter of John | ‘Well, master, to tell the truth, I was kotch | ~ For thorough literary and scientific culture, sound — : WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the | |The Panrma Rairond (47 miles long) is now com Douley, who resides in the rear of No. 218 | 0n the jury and couldn’t get off.—Nashville | elementars instruction, the efficiency and success od and Ohio Railroad Hanover street, came into the First Police Sta- News f ench department, and for social advantages, 22 Dllows: tion and said that she wished to give herself will leave Washing- Qrers from oo: an to Ovex, and is crossed in 8 or ¢ Piedmont take the 5.35 or 7.45 a, m. trail ours The baggsce of ew Vork through to San ‘ery class, the primery as well as the senior, For all Stations, between Pi anti Wheeling | peny's expense The monty peid in New fork into custody, as she had just shot a man named A Mouse Hunt.—I was stopping, last Sum- ys the di superv fthe Principal, who venue, ‘or ali Stations between Piedmont os Sem rKuy--4 an New Yor! = me North street. Miss Donley — at Cape May. am - course my wite was | ihofethort y three Indies of atulity, experience and se 3-eolm" take the 445 p.m.Train. ‘To connect with the Fred. <Henerve steamers are kept ia sabe Paar ard said she n deeply wronged and dishon- | with me. ut 2 o'clock one morning, I was | No school out of Paris possesses a pfirer standard ey a 2 : em ‘ Fancisco. to prevent detention in case of aoci- sred by Canny, and in a fit of desperation she | 8wakened by a reveille tap from my better if French in conversation and cece or better in- T°ss RPE WHOA itm. AV CORCE a sf pay WW eehtngton’ Pe delcceeeer! ts = ts peed ed ad — bes ae is shoot him. It appears that | half. ep racious sa — Lencepian oon RTE, flan tae el ee We would mort respectfully call your attentien | 8. m., and 3.90 and 445 p.m. On Sunday at 330p. m. rinnmaenrers leave Fansms the eame dey they ar anny, who keeps a grocery store on the cor- | you wan au; j isten to that gentle- | exanprx. a to the following advertisemen: only. a eplnwall. ner of Cross and North streots, was returoing | man and his wie hunting a mouse in the next a fasio ce ithe Piano, the Guitar, and the Harp | Ju i arrived by the follow “ oes 9 Ralturoraat (anand 9.292, m.and 3.30 aod | _, Conductors fo thronsh by each steamer. and take to his store from supper at the Jefferson House, | room.”” me Se note a ol rape : iphia; The 7.45 and 4.45 t ly will stop at way sta- | teotors. where he boarded, and as he was passing| ‘‘Ee-ee-hw!’’ I murmured half awake. adres K a eta \ Repel Wirt seniors "Ba 3 and by railroad— SS Amapoli connections.» a ie ens orenerniss Wiese San ee orcad ta through North street, within a few steps of his *Now do just wake up. To-morrow, when I | of last term, will take the range of literary and sci- DOOR nary sizer ie Sm. p.m. are the chief connect- Bee. =) s to). We scare, Miss Doaley, who bad ‘been waiting his | tll the story, you'll ‘be sorry you were not | sxtigecuirare fo whieh they aznpreearedsande | 8° WINDOWS of SASHES and BLINDS, of or- | sata (the mepvand the ast 148 Aad 3 | ON aaa te BRA TLE oe approach, step; rom 3 doorway just after he | awake to the reality.”’ testimonial Yarn 40,000 feet of MOULDINGS, of various sizes and. | For further formation inguire at the Baltimore | ton. iy 2-tf passed. and fired the contents of a double bar- Thus adjared, I awoke in right earnest, too Applicants for admission ought to be enrolled and Vad Railroad Ticket office, Washington. au relled pistol at him. One of the balls strack EH PARSONS. Agent._ | [JNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, his shoulder blade and glanced off, the ball mb Out delay, as the number of pupils will be lim- t a . ie ging grt Preheat : ye kiln-dried, its, ia = “Por full information see circulars. so 2w_ | which, for workmanship. we defy any establighment | QYASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA late to hear any of the mouse hunt, but just i time to hear the next room door open, and a Wasnineron, August 3! 5 eatered bis body under the shoulder biade. | little quivering dandy voice, which I at once | CAF AV ETTE INSTITUTE in the country tv surpags. As our motto is “sinal! ws BAMBOATS. | yack petooen ier ton eeooaaeee's pen ee He was taken to the station house, where Drs. | recognised as that of Prinkey, call out to some Pebswlocna eruus, aleve tek eens | ee eS, a eee Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | to iim on the 4th of January, 1945, for &n improve- Tobi Ww 7 i ight-wal - m rest. | figure, to make room for mor Het, © F: White Sul ment ‘coal stoves,” for seven years from the oble and Welch were called to attend him, | distant night-walker The undersigned, Inte President of Wilmington | All odd sizes of Sash, loo! ot, Capon, Fauquier White Sul- expiration of said patent, which takes piace on he and aes afterwards removed to the Hospi- “Waitaw, waitaw, waitaw!’’ Female ellexe. Delaware, 8 xsted by Miss Marta | at short notion, ear ip ea ae ay phur and Warren Springs. 4th day of January, 1859— tal is wounds are not considered as likely No answer. . HALSTEAD. late Preceptress of the same institu- | ment in this vieinity, 4 ike bee Itis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the “ > * y iLLIAD 8 a tyie, at from 10 to 15 per cent less The Alexandria and W ton Steamboats will o to endanger his life. As soon as she had fired| ‘‘Potaw, potaw, potaw!’ covtronn of the Gencnes Bamtnety, New Vonk, will | tnwoustonery tates OF charges for te saare in tai : as S| Latent Office on Ni the pistol, Miss Donley threw the weapon into the street, and at once proceeded to the station house and gave herself up She is twenty-two Monday, the thof December next, hereafter run. reculariy, lenving the at IZ o’clook, m.; and all persons are notified to ap. whart foot Of7'h street, ‘*’ashington, pear and show cause, if any they have, why said pe~ Bow tt — Alexaucdria, at the! tition ought not to be granted. “Watchman, watchman, watchman!” “That's me, sir,” growled a deep vo “Watchman, come bere diwectly ' 5 pa a Mond osprey a We respectfully invite those interested in ths ing of the school- | above statement to investigate the same to satis y ( Persons opposing the extension are required to ;: rooms, in the general scholastic regulations, and in | themselves, aad we believe tuey will profit by xo Leave Alexandria at 4, 8. 10, 123, 2. 4, 6. ‘the Patent O # ally set years of age, and of fair personal appearance. | gwate trouble! There’s a mouse in this apawt- | the methods o} instruation and government, it is | doing. x Leave Washington at 64,9, 11 3, 534. Th. Ppa ae at pry ge pt oy Canny is a few years older. A few weeks ago| ment, and it nibbles all around in the most dis- | Drlieved the institute wiil be found creditable tothe | A liberal discomnt made-to the trade. tg | seal tley Garmnibuses, connecting with the boats. | of hearing; ail testimony filed by either party to he i. as r, and " nee i al 3 s 6 a Miss Donley entered a suit in the Superior | twacted manner. [ spoke to Mr. Ha’wood about |“ py ded stn i chal veneralis peceued Centre Market. streets and Pennsylvani: used at the said hearing must be taken ang transit Court against Canny for breach of promise of ‘ : ~, ted in accordance with the rules of the ofhoe, whioh it, and he pwomised to have the mouse we- tut Young |: au 30-1m H. W. HAMILTON & CO. “be . marriage aad seduction. moved. but’ be hasn’tdoneit. Aw-think it vewy | itfotorily prasing their examivations in the eutire | ————_______________ | nog, m. Boat connects with the ORANGE and | “pnerestinaay inthe mae enill be closed on the 6th i . Mada be entitled to a diploma EW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUOR ALEXANDRIA RATIL- | of Decemver; depositions and other papers relied The Havana correspondent of the Savannah | U2bandsome conduct of Mr. Ha'wood to allow that individual attention and STORE. Bs Sra hs for the GRE upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or be- Republican says that by the last trip of the the mouse to wemain after pwomising that it | interest successful stady, The subscriber begs leave to say that he has - ———— BR’. WHITE 8 fore the morning of that day ; the arguments, if any. Philadelphia from New Orleans, thabeienteed should be wemoved. Watchman, Mrs. Prinkey | partment ° put twenty-four pucils. A ed Store, corner of 7th and E str PHUR. SWEET, WARM. HOT, Pr a : ‘ 1 t r ; tends to Keepan assortment of WINES: | FALQUIER-W. SPH in Havana an American female, who called | if wy sppewehensive of mice. Can't you | Yer, imited number wiil be received as members of | where neintends to Keepan astortment of WINES. | PACQUIER WHITE SU. PHUR i > Union, Washington, ows, herself Mra. A——; she put up at a respect- | Come in and catch the cweature?”’ — Primary Department, $10; Junior, | fine Teas, Sucar, Coffee, Fiour, Soap, New York, once a week three successive ead 4 i |, Sardines, Anchovies, &o., ti i be at least able Spanish house, the San Fernando Hotel.| , “’Fraid not, eir, It’s too late, and I should nior, $15 per quarter ; : jay, Dardines, Anenevin weeks—tho first of said publications to Soon after ber arrival she waa observed to be | >@ sure to wake up some boarders as mightn’t | spterwacds eee oy Nel aera ne =: Permit ‘and members of Congress are particulars | —————_— Boots, Shoes, &o. Shoes, &e. pad ~ SostPn nol pe ~ drows: A epencenty unwell—was advised to etek idieulous! Well L. C. LOOMIS, A. M. ly ay ited co cal ene examine the stock before pur-— LADIES SROrS eS SHOES, CHIL Commussioner of Patents. goto and she then confessed she badtaken | low widiculous! ell, (a long pause,)| Reference is made to the following gentlemen, | hae iniaet Havens Cigars, m- aa a ; P.S. Editors of the above will please oopy. pole ts opium. A doctor and the police were ees a conlta't yam. jan ioe dawn $6 the ee eee as any eawe vous MBaerimay) ee ported direct” by the subsoriber, at wholseals and | “° wt She Sere, Nous Pe venue, ve eae | and send their bills to the Patent Offioe.withs paper sent for; former administered a powerful | b8¥-woom and get some ewackers and cheese Be i. Hicks, Governor of Maryland, | Fetail. , CBr ivrcen ath a sts = Gm | coutsininethisnotice BL inwew emetic, the latter proceeded to picLaraps her | 204 pg the avimal out into theentwy?” Peter P. Causey, Governor of lnware. cok — Frage ers = companies tar he os wen ne ad Morocko Sah 1 4 OF FEES, SUGARS, Ao. trusks, in which they found alump of opium | , A/brief remark from the watchman that the | Kev. Bishop Lev: Soott, D. D. Wilmington, Del. | P Levse ‘Old Whisky of 1840 constantly on hand. Do do ‘do Buskins..... 113 aud a bundle of letters from several gentlemen, | >®f Ws closed sent Mr. Prinkey back into hia PH Askew, Postinaster city of Wilmington, ountry orders punctually ls eons ala pian nl Do. do Lasting Slippers. saad Mare 1 and also several portraits or li mouse-haunted dormitory. Dr Baltimore. try Produce, of al! description. received on consign- | &o., &c.: all our own make. Come and ses. Old White Coffee t po or lik esses of gen- . ev. Dr. Ham: more. _ | ment. JONAS P. LEVY, 17-6m TIMOTHY CLARK, ~ 5 tlemen. The history of this lady is s»mewhat J. W. Wells, Esq., Department Interior, Wash cceasor W hito and Green Rio Coffee, romantic. She states that the initials of her Wasnixctox’s Fawity Binue.—The A, ington to Brereton & Bro. No. |, 7th stree iy - = = tin. Aaxenttins ta ‘anruee ‘of F, opposite the Patent Office. m2-ly TS THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, 38 boxes Ground Coffee, HINGTY . Ha onanced in manufacturing Preston's Chooolate, name are H. E. F., that she is a native of New —— Hilepaicee apreoeg ‘dhe = Led st au 18-00i1m wza.! tesee’, hildren's Shoes for Cocos, York, but bas latterly resided at Memphis, | sr2con gouuty, Teanewes, and while tervet, | (V[®S: SEN. WHEELER'S SEMINARY rox by this time what will suit them in that Ii waere she admits the life she led was not ex- MBty, sennaeneG,. S00 while AvSl: KOUNG DADE dg! ‘ee ely say that wo dot which you ove i ; > 1 oan safely say that we do; which you can prove actly that of a Lucretia. At Memphis she be. | 9% through tne country, met with the old fami Corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton sts., a = Lt civingourworks tral, Youcan rota nent ntimately acquainted with a Mr. M. F. ty bape rectal eles General Washing- Theduties of tis tnatitetien will be resumed on latest to twigs Peace ye pe oy eg oy. BS wee ‘yellow Sugar, native of this [sland, who has been doing | ", S°0*moer. Mr. Mawkins says : the first Monday in September, with renewed exer- SES: hi MeCards & ray (Be Be ae 5 hods. and 20 barrels lower grade business in that city, to whom she becam. “I took it in wy hand, examined it carefully; | tions on the part of she Princips! ioe the galiswarion ‘Oo ; == = L4 - 5° boxes Kingsford’s t tarch. it passionately attached that she followed him a here the 19th Psalm in family polis gt A eked ale piney _ Ee | tt Fi ers penne: TRUNKS? TRUNKS ef SS paddi from Memphis to New Orleans and thence to | Yorsbip- en asked the brother ‘o tell me | faliy solicited. ‘au 17-cotSe ‘The undersigned has now and constantly keep HENRY C. PURDY. this Island; and beceuse she could not imme- | DOW be came i of it. H ay taraot OF m hand a large very supe- ‘Successor to Thomas & Hamilton, ~ diately find him out, she took m to destroy at the Gencral’s death his neice fe’ qas COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, complied i4 i ii ‘ .C, ‘whoare herself. She says she will follow Mr. A. to the Bible. Previous to leaving Vii ASHINeTON, D. C, ‘ersons who oe : until death. The old lady told that she iT nd Pee CeeLa; fine | PLANOS always on band, : r es “ t Session of this J 11 oom; | Bow using them, will ends of the earth. The medical man saved the | ¥2% taken sick and died. He waited on him an oh bh RE 3 Jady’s life, and genervas! n d az CRY G d that she had tance an poribaas was getting old and must soon die, and thatshe | 75) the have received the highest Teoommendations at the | SADDLES, HARNESS, W =e B Riskanteay fh Plsdeisken , caalibakeh tio. t, for the relief of a chroni had nothing to give him for waiting on her son 2. World’s Fair, at Paris, through nee producing &1 1 am prepared to compote with the best mann- | in baltimore, which 1 will sell or rent on modersts and she has been saved the punishment which | fave the old family Bible. He gladly reocived | | THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT | flannesy ag neeee Sr en neeene Smee Tat f of which, read the followi olw fest variety of pew wonderful B E-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN DOUBLE-P' tn Roce: chet inany improvements, vat tae Osenmaitise at tae Farr ofthe Metrepole | surostactovefesacverce, > sm ‘Bir 0! el i- | street, re Pe Venue. a tempt te commit i a cate ate Seonionon Wadeoodant tie cxahtn Cetiet Geter: et TRG GLASSES: Compasser, sad MAGNI- Ean Mechanics Anatitute for Lest mois al rola" FRED K.C. REICH —edapns, s serious crime. : ber. Apply to . sale at his store, corner of sti oot and 0 pt 29 Prenton i ESTUS BAILEY’S NEW BO The A i ae has since Pes spe an inmate of a ine pag seb of Lafay othe kk pena pea Ne RE aa ot tn Penns; ivauia venue, or bignth street 0.431. be- Segoe 8 a eat dice ~ An ppp wpe a James Bail USE @ certai i i is ci : * t street an enue. Suthor of “ F estu 5 where she will wacecie valbeinetty Seeniock and his name is Colonel Claiborne. You can’t PPRSNRe ROsneey. 2p ‘ot mistake the corner ef 8th | ge ag emer = a Poetry, selected for the use of schools and fami- if she bs not already. I pray it may not be be begin to imagine how I felt while turnin; st., between 19th sud 20th, (Firat Ward.) Ti0es vi reasonable, the samoanat his ostay- supposed that I have been oue of this lady's overitsleaves. I really felt and thought that Torts Sot Eat ad ea — lim- lishment in Europe. visitors, for such is not the case; the foregoi had found a precious jewel. It app2ared to me | ited to twenty-four. : he course ‘ study is de- XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT information eepecting her was devived sectnd- that I would have given any price for it.’’ calc pupils thoroughly for business or MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND iZsabes (gate Tori fe sont, .) NTIS Laren fox sess TOM Taye fom oithons oneap TOILE a oo ous authentic. A Minister's WALK AND Conversation.— time t fer’ Mae lat preatnns, Sense at tbockt The sereniher having ~ lated, bis aaportnent mé-iy "Washington. D.C, tiga they ext be purchased PER, A French music teacher, who is or has been | The Editor of the N. C. Presbyterian, who is at | *tores. R. B. DETRICK, A. =a 0 ee roepest iy IGN OF THE Cc INA, GLAS and iy ARE, | ‘rofessor in & Roman Catholic institution in | the Virginia Springs, has heard a good:story of | 2 76-colm ee S B E! cheaper then tt Soy ye New York, fiads himself famous as the hero of ker Orr and the Rev. Dr. W., of Lexington. | WY ESTE RN ACADEMY. d 10th streets. — 6 EASE Wr 2 ry where you may get LOOKI * | between Sth and loth : ; . ier LA! in gilt ; - = affair which reflects little credit upon him, since, the story goes, they were both | "Those designing to beoome members of this I SRAIT and PIETURE FRAMES. mens FO Sea s0m MoDEVITT. especially as he has a wife and several ebi! rm me ie veo rig oval, eDEVITT dren, some of them grown to manhood. he te of the hotel oe pen pret Leaky be sapere Raden oc Mensors fnweeted] ry ecg sy °. The largest lot bf LOOKING T: eek | > 4 - ing wi . he 5 4 > over fifty years of age. It appears that this| company, and afier a'While the Dr treo eua Bias PLATES Kept gonstantiy'on band cheep | 2, HE, subscriber renpeotfaliy informs runny, Conner. lies ; 50 cents. 9-tf_ | N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of | Just received at PHILPS’ Repairing executed with peatnoes and dispatch. one New Bookstore, 82 Fa avenue, JAS. 8. TO! 9th and 10th ate Fine Hithogany, \Wainut, Cherry, and other Ward- Fine eg alnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind y a.m. 5 As d the public that he has taken the great disciple of Apolio, whose na: p- | walked across the room with the usual lim Mg | —2uzecolm__8. L. LOOMIS, A. M.. Prin’l._ | Fine Walnutand Rosewood Etreeres, Ladies’ Cab- Re ee eee Messrs. Brereton & Bro. corner of Tth and F ste, pressed out of consideration for his family, | gait. Mr. Orr immediately recognized bir, and PROASDING AND, Pay CHOOL FOR rive Mahogany, and Walnut Sofas and Chairs, e217 hatween 12th and 13th No, a66 7th n Freaet, were he wll keep a eeneral ag” for some time been giving music lessons in | asked if be were not the Chaplain at the Univer- | ~atthe Northiooy nrmct ahah ond L Streets. Fine oolid Gak Marble topaad otner CoitageCham- | — a erat IES und FEED and PROVISION the yt @ respectable gentleman in the | sity of Virginia at such a time, naming the year. MRS. KESLBGY, PaincieaL. t Dressing and other _— in toad a JONAS P. LEVY), Fifteenth Ward, who had two daughters, one | The Dr. replied that he was,—“ Iwas there,” | Thi Institution will be prepared to receive pupils Bureaus, and Sideboards. _ ‘Our Standard, a choice style of Black Ten, at 50 = nanananr te Rraraton of them eighteen years of age, and another a| said Mr. Orr, “‘a student, at the U . | on Monday, thegth of September, 858 a tectur- | Fine Mahogany and otner Chairs of every desorip- | cents per pound. equal im quality to tea un NEW FURNITURE STORE. few ears younger. The elder girl had the | and I knew you by yourlimp.”” * W ing will bil the Mathematiea! aud Glassion! Depart- | Fine, Marble top, Centre, Sof, and other Tables, | lower grades of Black Von Green Tee. from | We are now reosiving our Fall stock « — raging hada peace, — 5 — paige the Dr., “ it seems my dimping made oe ments. au 2 eotOct! China. Glass, and Crockery Ware, Looking | Quecu Chop down, KING & BUR raat. TURE and Ov SHRFURNISHIN 2 ew is | impression on you than my gesckeng OUNG LADIES’ (NSTITUTE, agnosie. - = : Urs, sat arts to pom ghee For the purpose oi joke placed Mr. Orrin an exe iis Y aan A Boarpine anp Day ScuooL, in Weenieetens el isan dbetaaiae hormaciona I Pe Re a ty Bone ate pouse in Wash amusing herse! allowed him to express his | ment, and most men would have been unable [SH AND FRENC . flatter myself that po person wishing to purchase pty hero ‘ge Penn. sven *Quiok Sales eae made no complaint to her| to extricate themselves but he replied with | @HARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Parncipar. | ¥!!! be dixappoint they give mes to Toth streets. fas hid Furniture taken in exo™ang? rr ap aa. teaBet sister, however, was kept | ready wit: “Ah, Dr., itis the highest compli-| ‘Tho eleventh year of this Institution will com-| aule-if Norbastthstrest, }” if you mant Musto, co 0 Et ont Repaired. au 2-1 all, 7th st. -oactriet Pp on reas of the old man’s | ment we can pay a minister to say he is known wppnee on. the jd Monday, of Septomber, 1858, | — rT Te eC #0 = oe - papers a, Se v leh ae ene to | by his walk rat than by his conversation.” Cor sommes dod by Lectures and Appa- war. STEPHENS $293, » ‘Desiine FLOUR! FLOUR? A SSEOURE NTR NB AGRRINE TGR b ner which would ri ‘am- varus. t9 chore ‘i ~ anon * 7 just rece: Doreey’s Hotel every . would ri Jara, cont inh i lars, can be ob- g y UR just Leav: jotel » Wedoer- _ iy of the teacher and panish his impudence. | [In the early days of Pennsylvania there | ‘aise ar ie principe’ Ssoxkisre iadaetbetcn | BOYS" AND YOUTHY READY-MADE Fanny ELOUR just reonived and for aaleat | | Lesring Dorsey's Hotel ever ny, Wer her sister po Feapes ele ee mares | ee oan which stated as follows: “That if OH toa see | Parente 32% Scheel and Dress Wear fhe oo TOwAR P.LRVY. | So TasedsysThutedes ond Setey , 10] 1. - . him, and begging that he would meet her with | nod ie an ee Famer mem oe al & Dent ararricternbt giidieated welds wth schol and eaters eutite Turon BRiTIBR OUTRAGES. | Spnivinn'at Dorsey el, corpey 74h and Tate. Risse cake weciagna sees | concurs hem, tanere tom en | matt MOAR Sr, Cysts | moms mre ny tat g Seika | SAN Wisaton w. TURNER, Pemrme . M : . or any other place be obtan at the 3 x ay 7 fi i <a | a herr ename ti iting fone tan we | other place of pa with naked | may corney Covatenn and, ta. Siow mittens wiih eee deneteeiek or Reapy | wetetne oe. Iris ene Enns Gomme: P'AVOS TORENT FROM 61 10.84per month, oung gentlemen to be 3 shea MADE GanMeEnrs of ‘and quality ae se ianos for sale monthly, peymecre of at the spot indicated, armed with raw hides Sawtn &t very moderate a snesess, i 4 Se. — i td A and ther oper weapons. The smitten dott peragraph | MES BR GGG AAS BAT ECUCOEE "| awaser ates RE STEEMENS ACO, endows ENEN PR sericea Myst | SIS" sus, between sen and nth ele por i music on receiving the ‘wildings, No. 138 Penn. Avenue. —— | errr OYS, BOYS, BOYS! mishieveus billet, made the on : Secon Butidines, Ai LARGe LASSE TREHTTOe TRAINING S0]ts OF CADET GREY caaipainane tae ioe of bis ey le their shou! aa dutioe of this establishment will be resumed PRA ee ht USIC DEPOT A lasce SSORTMENT OF RAVEN: | DO. FALLS, sora ig was promptly upon the spot with a carriage. so od chaste nw ‘can'be obtained of the Poinsign! sud ot ecanunt ew atyle vr. the Musie a W.G.METZEROTY, | se7-colm No. 32 Ps.ev., bet, Shand 10th sis.

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