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ie. water stood in puddles and ponds all over THE EVENING STAR vuwo PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eléventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. we Papers served in packages by carriers at @48 year, fr 37 centa per month. To mail subseibers the sub- Scription price is $3 508 year, in advanre ; $2 for six months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three months st the rte of (2centss week. Single Copies, one cont: in wrappers, two cents. _ ADVERTIsEMENTs (of eight lines to the inserted three times fur $1; every other day jor semi-weeky, 25 per cent. advanoe ; once a week, @ VOL. XII. promenade and steps of the amphitheatre with two or three inches of water. clouds broke away again, and the sun red curiously out, as if to note the effect of his shower upon the scene. Evidently disappointed at the failure of bis thunder gast to scatter the crowds, he again withdrew and called up out of the west game, making some very beaatifal shots, and 8 splendid run of 44, much of which was round the table. Kavanagh woh the next two games in very good style. Then came Estephe and Bird, a yery interesting match of three games, and in which there was some most beau- titulyplaying. The match was won by Bird— who playéd brilliantly all through—beating his peat iea? | two games out of three. This match excited the greatest intorest, both the players belonging tothis city, and the result was rap- turously snglended. 4 On Saturday afternoon, at three o’clock, the friendly contest was renewed. As they had to play in the evening at the Philadelphia Club, the play was necessarily limited to afew games. all merely give a summary of the re- The first game was won by patasage ing Bird by 1. The second game won by with woful It was evident eat @ long, steady rain was about to set in. Thecrowd took alarm, and at about three o’clock the rush for omnibuses and other vehicles began. The mud was excessive. groundé'‘and along the pathways. The mos? decided movement was first poaeed at the | W ateps le *ding down from the promenade of the | s amphithes ‘re, which was all muddy and slip- | be: a descent hd to be made, and there was Bird beat Estephe. The fourth game was won Ro other way for th ® ladies but to elevate such | by Estephe beating Phelan. e fifth game of their drapery as “hey desired to preserve | won by Kavanagh beating Phelan, and the from pollution, and m.*ke the rush. Down| sixth game also won by Kavanagh beating they came, singly and in ‘roops. Hundreds of mean and shameless boys ®Md men stationed themselves at the foot of the eteps to increase the perplexities and mortificati.’2 of the ladies. The rush was coming. No time to be lost. Silk dresses were ious and must, be saved, so they were caught up and drawn around the waists. Handsome petticoats were preserved in like manner. ps and crinoline were very inconvenient. Skeleton skirts were to- tally unmanageable, and in hundreds of cases Estepho. the second Our Nati ular sentiment : on the hei were left to hang and sway and grin around ualls’’ of its infancy were heard in the tea- the forms of their possessors, to the horror of party of Boston, Fanueil Hall, on the 8 of modest men all over the Slippers Boneord, Lexington, and Bunker Hill; in his were entirely ingulfed as the wearers plunged from cr a cee pm Sep | . Boots soiled, and gaiters were all splashed pants | mouth and Yorktown, whi his mother and and Eos ——> well. everything outside of the | turning her out of doors; Hrs dowel he strode cuticle itself of biforcated fe: , was all | over the prairies of the boundless West, and —— and bespattered with mud and | called them his own, paid tribute to the despots ash. The rain came steadily on. The crowds in the amphitheater rapidiy dispersing, rushed ng to the entrances of the grounds, and soon the omnibuses in waiting were besie,ted by ~thousands of men, women and children, who were frantic i their efforts to gain seats. C‘ou- ples and squads ran thi e mud up te road to anticipate seats in the returning vehi- cles. Confusion was at its height when the Then ensued such a scene as we poe oho to witness sone es were not ompibuses soem ar r half of the le. ‘The mud was ankle deep, and the rain oacing it deeper every minute. Women and children were caught up by frantic husbands and fath- ers and pitched into the doors and windows of the carriages. The horses crowded upon one another—men cursed and raved—screams of terror arose from es rye on = on were knocked wn in the mud, rs feil under foot—dresses and bonnets rece vine ae scat- tered around—many who were afraid to min- gis with the crowd, stood upon its verge, with- — Pegs fn men the rain Vea y upon their » Streaming ry ir bare shoulders and necks, washing — their rosy checks and dark eyebrows—well, we are not equal to the description. It was a terrible sight. It was a terrible suffering and mortifi- eation to thousands who were caught in the dilemma. At dark last night there were hundreds yet remaining om the ground. The omnibus horses were all worked down, and drivers opposed to returning, so that many were compelled either to remain on the grounds or walk to the city. Oa Wednesday night, we learn, there were at least two hundred who were thus left. Last night there must have been a thousand. Happy those, yesterday, who had carriages of ir own—happy those who left the ground early— happy she who wore a eheap bonnet or a cheap dress, or no founces, or moderate hoops—hap- golden ed in pur ocean iw palaee steamers, send: years, ‘‘ and his shadow never be less. lently attacked, in court, by a young and v. impertinent attorney, but weard tim quit soning and madeuoreply. After the adjourn- for the day. and when all had assembled at the hotel where the judge and many of the court had their lodging, one of the company, aeeting to the scene at court, asked the judge why he did not rebuke the impertinent fellow. “Permit me,” said the judge, loud enongh to call attention of all the company, among which was ‘the fellow’’ in question, “ permit me to tell you astory. My father, when we lived in the country, had a dog—a mere puppy, I may say. Well, this puppy would go out every moonlight night, and bark at the moon for hours ther. ere the judge paused, as if he had done with the story. . * Weul, well, what of it?"’ exclaimed half-a- dozen of the audience at once, “Oh nothing—nothing whatever! The moon kept right on, just as if nothing had hap- pened” {> It has long been a t “ ke against the , thrice happy, she with a ankle and | [rish bricklayer, who was in bis anxiet, i J > Who | y to gain Hire stckinge aiuorabie, very miserable, all, | » wager he had laid with afellow-workinan that roth a carry him in his bod to the top of a uilding confessed he “ had ho: BILLIARD PLAYING EXTRAORDINARY | his bearer's fost slipped near the fifth story: {From the Philadelphia Press, September 13 | but in Mrs. Gaskell’a Life of the Bronte Girls The amateurs of billiards in this city have | there is an anecdote ofa Yorkshire farmer, which been enjoying a great treat during the past | throws Pat quite inthe shade. It appeared he few days in witnessing the superb play of | had insured his life, and the paymentof the pre- Mesers. Phelan, Kavanagh, Bird and Estephe. | mium was a great grief to the money-loving do our r of Friday, we briefly noticed the | Yorkshireman, who was, in the words of Char- opening of Estephe’s saloon, corner of Twelfth | lotte Bronte, ‘‘a sleuth hound in the pursvit of aud Chestnut streets, at which place the room | money.” Just before the second payment of the was so over-crowded and the players s0 ¢mbar- | annual premium came around, a mortal sickness rassed that it was impossible to form any esti-| seized the unfortunate, who, when the doctor mateof their respective foree. Double matches, | and the parson cunjointly announced his ap- uader any circumstances, are no faircriterion | preaching fate, lifted himself in bed, aud with » of good playing, and are ot anin- | chuckle, which rose in a grinning triamph over teresting to the lookers-on. © were, there- | the death-rattle, cried : ‘* Keod ! you don’t say fore, pleased to find on Friday evening, at Me- | so—going to die! Zounds! then J shall do the Cormick’s saloon, corner of Tenth and Chestnut | insurance chaps, after all, out of their money. streets, that better ents had been | Ecod! I was always a lucky dog.” made for the accommoda! of the players, and they were to be pitted singly in friendly encounter against each other. it was arranged that each of the players should 34 three games with his antagonist. until all had encountered each other. The first three games were played between Phelan and Bird, and were not closely contested, Bird plying languidly and without any of his usual lianey and precision. Phelan won the three first games. - As previously arra the conqueror was taken up by a new yer, and phe en tered the lists agaiost Phelan, and played three ¢ very exciting and interesting games. ‘Ihe first | such “ bluffing” {i bad no protection or meroy was won | in very brilliant style, | for the man whe like the plaintiff in the cass, having finished the game in a fine run of 49. [alpen himaell to be * bluffed,”’ with foars {1 Phelan, appesen y stimulated to greater ex- hand! Such a man, in the opinion ofthe ertion by the success of Este; and deter- | Court. should not only lose his seventeen dollar mined to preserve inviolate bi invineibifity, | “ pot,” but receive the jeors of every good poker Played the next two games in unusually splen- | player in Yuba county. did style, winning both, and finishing the last <7 = sae ag game with a superb rub of 52. Tux Prtixcé Inpertat or Fraxce.—The stiots during this match, made by both players, | imperial prince, who, it will be remembered, were loudly applauded. Kavanagh now ap-| was enrolled in the Ist regiment of Grenadier 1 to take up the conqueror, feeling «| Guards a few days after bis birth, and who has {tle Bervous at the crowd, and at the prospect | ever since drawn the pay of a private soldier, of encountering his old preceptor on equal | bas just been promoted to the rank of a cor- terms. As this young man is destined, we poral The following is the text at the order think. to cceupy a very ry poner position | for his elevation :-— among the great players of country, (if he Tae Covet op “ Poxer.’’—A suit was re- cently brought before a justice of the peace in Yuba county, California, for the recovery of a oon which a man ee are of ano’ or rather — n of by “ bluf- fing,” while ho had four acks. The Marysville Inquirer says Court ‘‘ let herself ”’ loose on the question; and held that where a party coolly and deliberately * bluffed” the holder of a small winning band ont of his money, it might well be considered down-right robbery, and be punished as such ; but the Court stated whileit would punish the party who would be guilty of “ His impe: the Prince Imperial avoids the rocks and shoals upon w: thers | Napoleon Loui jean- irlea bere Pag ang ieprive,) page dovoté a} lated. No. 3463, ia a va gore pe tr in the Ist battation, Tee company, tn which _WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1858, Phelan beating Bird by 8. In the third game A Sprrav-Eacie Toast —At Prentiss Cen- tre, Mo., on the 5th of July, the following was .—Begotten amidst the storms of the sixteenth century, its infantile movements were dim and indistinctly seen on board the May Flower, on the rock of Plymouth, at Jamestown, on the plains of Monongahela, and ts of Abraham; the “capricious boyhood he ran barefooted and bareheaded over the fields of Saratoga, Trenton, Princeton, Mon- of Barbary in powder and ball, spit in bis fa- taer’s face from behind cotton bales at New Orleans, whipped the mistress of the ocean, re- veied in the halls of the Montezumas, straddled the Koeky Mountains, and with one foot upon and the other upon codfish and lumber, defied the world ; in his manhood, cloth- le and fine linen. he rides over a continent iL cushioned cars, rides over the _ i hi ot oe ene ae a ings of ifzhtning to the world around, thun- Saret the dooz of the Celestial Empire and the portals of distant .“*an, slaps his poor decrepid Jather in the face, an tells him to be careful how he pecks into any o: “iA pickaroons, and threatens to make a sheep pa tre of all the land thut joins him. May he live "8 thousand Exempvary Patience.—Judge Olin was vio-’ : a ee News EAs meats Panity aot Rows Ioer—ee. apse ial eon the Cus Revie te RICHARD WALCRCE. if ANDRIA COUNTY,VA.. FARMIN ALEX. Bi couneky A FOR SALE OR Ex - PROVED CIEY ROP Y.—A Farm of fifty and the same dis- TEN THOUSAND WOMEN FLOUN mi i t ‘ ' ceil . dna me aie ane AND RAINS Silty, tee erect Beek fi %- : Educational. Yor Rent and Sale. >! Travelers’ 2 From the St. Louis Democtat, Sept. 10tt Soren, games plays E PREPA EPARTMENT OF | §9OR SALE—A new BRICK HOUSF. No. 37 UNT VERNON AND THE TOMS OF SITE a N Never wat thére such s'scene in mo Fi ppg in the ih aE MEO WN BEHOOL Ie higher K og, ommines, Cones Miwa ethan Loe | eerie a ‘world as that witnessed ineehnt® Phelan made a i prbrones be roma on tender, a Foor and kitchen, aad ouisee winds Wh enka | ST RBOMAS COLLYER ru Only Regular Tame, and Without Failure ; * inder. the A Woon, gu Secommodating terine 5 : e for Eight Years. witee ‘ond Uinats clean em einetah ieee ee cee ee Te aye ions “Fearon scenefal achor cet ier on ee aeeto TARE VERN. is sinc atthe fot fk pre at ee POR Cal Teonetk ND OREGON a } . r . urning p.m. Fare $1. ~ . Sir anaes cup orn ratiany | anetaat esata to cpt | Aeon Ome = ere | Pacem moareroeecee| Nosice'roreresceee, |, ™ WewunEnammse with a clouded sky that th no rain, and | roms, ranning on eight ushions and fal omega’ img “pupils cam be Oo 7 \ocwn as the Bakery aitustod onthesourtulteetine NEW ARRANGEMENT. epee eee ee eer eee e001 breezes which wore without any admixture | 9 most eple: game with a brilliant run Be ra) on K atreet, south side. between | Canal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, Sogether with » With Greatly impreved Schedule. Cavriox.—So many frauds and ‘coon nae per captanele ran pa er ent farm —___s8-so4t |] forivers the tow paltrbeiag incttded ia tha prope | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL | terpoeeedon beeches Satie b country relations n urously ep 4 game was | aM INSTITUTE, ty PARTS OF KINLA, that the the only zed visitors, and by one o’clock p. m., the Fair | splendidly contested, and was won, after a E me whan tween 13th and 13th streetsy othe Kory, has a front of 64 feet.on the Cansl | THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, for ae Ce oeepen sould’ uot have contained less than | most exciting gle, by Kavanagh. The | Seuzct Crassicat amp MatHematical Scucot. Seatros inches of water for ing its ma-) via Potomac Sasa jaa Richmend and main the ety of New York, fesie it ting ty to twenty-five thousand peoples. A little shower | “invincible” must lo to-bis laurels, but he ‘ epa. Bors, ie vcoperts for a Rakery c¢ Coat'Werd ia mot Potomac Raliresd Line. eee pons aes Saree — that over about if v'alock excited but | took bis defoet as be takes sve ibig’ noon | mbes dixon day of Soptpastest npstitute, com, | aurpumned Oy any inthe District, on Had thetrue offes ofthe steamahipe of the U.S. mma ovr aoa? flak exited ut | wok i defeat a food redteccnmnceas | “aes So ntnesocurner pera |i EE with Recrlbony of the aay ‘About 2 ro oan alge TP 4 ts Fife Principal oltimns the privilege of charac rina ani hiea: 120 feet On the at ta Tect on Oo fas lines from Washington for new VSi i sathorneed to _ York - Ss och hee Spaan gas aiciunt tastes sche nina? Kitute as emphatically 6 Grammer School: | the west side of Gaon streets and 18 a8 onay Gf a0: Sonthnad Southwot, "Boats lenve the berthe fat em peey fey re Wares % ebiefy instrumental in driving to shelter|the | bis victory, He bas a great deal to learn 73% | deme raphael proeers o will have the | Sones dup yardauthe Distioree nn te thetmonitar Coat ean chee cies Rea eee ting on the North River, st hundreds of groups that were taking their jays with too much precipitation, and he | benefit of a careful training. st ‘The above property will be offered on liberal terras api 3h hours down the beau- Gon © ipa over the picnic dinners out among the trees on the | saerificed a brilliant run in the second game. Per quarter for the-Knglish Lranches,} A priy to THUMAS BROWN, 145 West street, “wi Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. 3s OS ae A HOND "Agent. New York green grass. we} when, be had the bails together, by hia tape’ } Cacao ie round Principal, | Sborketown; ortoX. T. BROWN, Pa. av..nextts By the evening boat they tneurea good supper anda | 015 1. W. BAS MOND. Agent. New = The afternoon exhibitions were inaugurated | tience. This is a fault which time will ie EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY rl roth ~ Washington, D.C au 2-1 saopaanl acre, in Richmond 14 time to connect the 0 e Rh with great spirit, the scenes of the ring being e, but be does not do his skill (which, for G aka ‘aND DAY StHOOL. yee a as wihell tet with all the trains for the thand Southweet. andra arom, by in i oy witnessed by a densely crowned amphitheatre, | his age, is marvellous) justice by bis precipi- | ,, The duties of this institution will be resumed on | go, in tine condition. It is atusted m Alexanders nee Set Sgettern ae SI Fae) on a | ey containing not less than from fifteen to twenty | tancy. the 15th dos of Ree wer next. ed a oounty, Va.. about five miles from the Long Sri railroading than by any other route, cos Locate be thousand persons. While the contest between | Tho three next games were played hy K the Seminary without chareen e7 04 £0 8nd trom | and two from the Georgetown aqueduct. {t will ‘making certain connections to veyed to the Pong Bitdee Adem etwee: & re played by Kave- minary without As soid low and on accommodating terms. Apply by | Fredericksburg. Kichmond, and Petersburg, Fa. fast can the roadsters was still going on another drizzle | nagh and Bird, and were distinguished by + J, HARROVER, letter, through the Post Office, to JAMES W. Weldex and Wilmi Nec’ | G-s. MalfortheO.& A. R. over, which was soon succeeded by a| some very fine play. Bird, whose great skill | 8% %-tOet! Principal] BURCH, Washington City: au 24-tf = gy Parco ale find it free from the annoy : thunder gust with a heavy pourof rain. | is well known here, but who does not practice CENTRAL ACADEMY, Jpow RENT—TWO ROOMS mthe thd mon Mag omens org rtf that is met with on the boat. This drenched all outsiders, and flooded the | enough to do himself justice, won first Corner al E fit terh ste. F aa. an office by C. &. | Direct to Nowe Orleans and all Southern Cities The exeroiges of this institution will be resumed 7s y of September. The number is limited, eu 25 dm S. MERCHANT, Principal. PRANKLIN ACADEMY, .. ut., between 9th and 20th, (First Ward.) A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. an Genenes ithe = onnect with every train from and Towns. ‘imore. ror Iso, ot u il! “i —Coaches farnished for Ex: Pio Southside, Vitkinise ‘Tennesses; and Rast Fennos’ | Niowe” iene 1 ‘ennes- ina — see Raur EW ARRANGEMENT! Danville, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE For Tue Sournwest To Bristol. Dal hi /n forms: ean from W. . Wallac, Hag. sitar of the Siar 808310) ven 01 of January. 5 jelttawif D. WELT ‘orm mber 6th. Number li from George- | Penn CS I and Alexandria Rallread commences 61 r le tw im ‘im urg, - ited to twenty-four. The course of study is de- | toW8s Sdioming the Innds of Mr. Thomas Clark, Nashville,’ * ‘Gaend Junstion, Vin Groene ne with water in 3,8 fine or |, ant BOT en, . a t t Ticket Ofhes. time after the 1st preatmo, “Ciroulser at yoo. | gontaining 9 roome, Twith good ‘celia and ack | fhe toute; ineuize a the, Sogthern, Ticket, mes: | "FROM WASHINGTON CITY, stor R. B. DETRIC \. M.. order, now inthe occupancy of E. Yulee.Esq., | Hotel, or on board the boats, toot of 6th street % ‘nu 26-eolm Prinpigal. - | 004 onrler-mow ka the cocapencs of EV alee. cse-~ i. mosh: B MATTINGLY. | VIRGINIA, ESTERN ACADEMY. respecting t formation also be had | 8 16 lv (Omon' ~ _ OIstawa, EORGIA weer gE ERS SA TERER OE" stent, 88 street, Wanninaon, on board Seem Fors Ricnantris kaltoad, at Aleaandrie ichmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Fide’, Atlanta, Chistencoga, Nashvilie, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans. By 8 direct route, aud continuous railway eonnes- ions to Mi s. i e Affording creater Expedition ps Comfort 4 ‘The steam f-rry boat George lesves the foot Pict ay EN x fe the v Staunton, White Sulphur 2 8 Te for Kiotmond and all poate Sih Those designing to beoume members of this Insti- tution for the coming year are ent at the Academy on Monday, tember 6, at 9 a. m. ‘au %-colm__8. L, LOOMIS, A. M.. Pro’. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, At the Northwest corner of 6thand L Streets. MRS. KESLEY, Painctrat. pared to receive pupils » theéth of September, 1858. . A gentieman of experience in teaching and lectur- ing will fill the Mathematical and Ciassical Depart- ments. au 3 eotOctl Younes LADIES’ iNSTITUTE, A Boarpine anv Day ScHooL, ENGLISH AND TRENCH, No. 4% k Street. CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., PriscrPat, The eleventh year of this Institution will com- mence on the second Monday of September, 1458. The course of study, sided by Lectures and Appa- WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohie Railread. PALL ARRANGEMENTS. z (GH TRAINS ARE w THREE TUN DAILY, (encept sumiaye) NO FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, as follows: Ist. MAIL TRAIN starts at 535 and 7.45 a. m., (Sunday excepted,) aliowing passengers time for breakfast at the Relay House, Washington Junc- ooeed: eat. PTH CINCINNATI: AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at . M., reaching Cincinnati at 8 p.m. next day, Rie ee renee C with Express for Lou- nested to be pres- DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER A COUNTY, VA., EOE S18 6 Editor of the is apse ert is mee pees — on very os 0" 0 thet most dettratle ferent the County of” me 500 seres, of which 20 are three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has u; ita small dwellin snouse and ordinary farm bund: ings. Ali the arable land not in cultivation is well im grass. Toe gentieman seeking 6 country res- idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon the farm commands a fine protean sion Soot anda view of the surrounding country for many miles. The soil 18 of excelient original quality, and peou- liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and 1s at present im 8 good state of improvement. The owner its value, if early application hing to perohene will please will ell it for le: is made. Perso ing a good dwellmg containing nine rooms, with terms. or ex- ood barn ; unicat WALLACH, Esq., Ed- ‘Cairo: ‘Sout St. tained at the principal Bookstores and atthe rest | FAOR SALE OR RXCHANGE FOR CITY | *hourtortest Louis onlvet hours. | | Pa.avenue, at 8 o'clocks. m.8 EVENS, Agent. dence of the Principal. ‘au 23-e0lm PROPERTY—A FARM, contaning sore, | 118) CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND je 17-tf Ashington. LINTON ACADEMY, less than 10 miles from Washington. gader © ¢ NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves 4 a FT' Tr a C ’ D.c. cultivation. and having an orchard of 3 seat ol (except Saturday and Sunday,) até 45 p. m. connect- Il NEW G {Fine ron ‘Phe next annual asion Pes eapetcsinde al 1 pea obrpes Dat, eumprtaing apple: never gre oe at Wi tT ‘ton Junotion or Baltimore. leaving | ANLAND KO! 4 0) MO ’ menoe on MON DAY, Septe 188. Cireutars France, st ies, & ov hay- | Berumore at 1¢ pw NDRIA AND tons bo cbtainad at thn tire Ke rapes, Calreats. strewbenics, Sc tietmme; es 0 a, the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road VI4 ORANGE ANP AEP RT 454! may tong of Mes. 8. F 18861, 001 ingressand Bridge si "OmeGEU. ARNOLD. A. Jy 2 Staw2m APAYETTE INSTITUTE pecorino pen = ostee ry . ‘There is 8 ity property. FS Stabling ms the premines good water at the joor, and numerous ‘never-falling ——— About eets. +» Principal. ‘or ee ee ee resterp Vi amie R. Arietta and Cincinnati T eamer GEORGE 7 : 40 acres are im wood, consisting of oak, hickory, and | “priests Shy, & moans 1 Checks toall quar- phage A BORGES © Tee undeysicnad, Inte Prosident of Wilmington | guentRRE , The sroGk and orype may be ye ee wal be Sani | Th cereat Seay at Solel Female College. Dejaware, assisted by Miss MARIA D. Havstea pb, late Preceptress of the same institu- Bomisad Li Many WILLiams, late acting Pre- ceptress of the Genesee Semnary, New York, will open & School for Young Ladies at Nos, 159 and 161 I ror Jas 8: furth tioulars inquire o Ss. 8. SEXGos th street, brJOHN D, CLARK, Bug, 12th street, between C and D atreets. jy 13-2awtf upon this route, andris Reali , le AY PA’ NGERS for the Main 8 the or all between Washington Junotion and tvania nue, Monday, September 6. "7 i HY nt take the 5 35 or 7.45 &. m. trains. aps = Ta the arrangements and furnishing off e school~ | —___ Musical Instruction. ee ore eT hag Lyinreyi ivy HE PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COM rooms, in the genera! soLolastic regulations, and in USICAL INSTRUCTION, ob hee an nae tee, PANY. the inéthods instruotion and gove ent. if is M = se 4 A emu inc One of the Steamships of this rrying ve eo metitute wil’ found cred ie eo - NRY a 0 Announce "4 Stat Gity and worthy of the ooulidenos of its citize! ses ENE Picaitois Ciemsecevenmae WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS, 1 the United states Man) fF 268 i Regina ar niga oe 3 &, m.vand 330 and 445 p.m. On Sunday ot 3390p. im. | Panssgn twige each mooth. gn earrival ToT a Guy's new store, Penn. avenue, between With and | M.D oat 4Snand 9.30a.m.and $90 and ‘Orleans and New ¥ ork reguler!y on the Sth "and sth of each month with the mais personal | | uystreets. . On Sunday at4 308 m. only. to be made personally to Mr. Pai- . 7 , connecting via PANAMA KAIL Interest requisite to ® successful study, each do- | ey ee ate noe iaterbon the hours of 4 and eee eet ee See =e partment will receive but twenty-four pucils. A | 5p. in. “The? 45a. m. 3.30 p,m.are the chief connect- | These steamships hove been ins and ap- very limited number will be received as membegs of |“ “ferma : (in advance) Primary instruction $5 per . * ‘90. 2.45 and 330 ‘ed by the Navy Department, and guaranty °°? the family. quarters advanced petfarmers Bit per quarter. Ar- | 5 caine te, te eee nee hp 5. 5 janet Any Pee Primary Department, #10; Junior, | fangements with Sohonis can be effected. >: Por farther aiformation inguire at the Baltimore | ‘The ‘anama Railroad (47 rs ; Senior, arte The G to es Will meet at Miss Hiar- 1 cgossed ; Address through city post office until the 25th: | rover'y Female seminary on MONDAY, Septath, | 1 Oho Kaslroad Ticket office, Washington. ere 1s ahocked in ro! mary au 16 T. Roure. ‘The tageage, of New Vork through to Sap or ~~ noe andi peppangers ked at x pans's expense ‘The money paid in New York covers ail expenses of the trip. Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panams and San Francises. to prevent detention in ease of soo: dent, so that the route is entirely re/rable—no fmiare occu ht years. “Sasceorers leave Panama the same day they sr rive at Aspin = Cond: each steamer,and take pa got tyes Without other pro charge of women and ch.| tect H. PARSONS, Agent. NGTON AND ALEXANDRI Wwarame ND ALES EAMBOATS. Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, Het, Capen, Fauquier White Sul- phur and Warren Springs. The Alexandra and Washington Steamboats will hereafter run regularly, leaving the wharf foot of 7th street, Washington, and Wing str Atexandria, at thi afterwards piease cali at the Institute. - L. €. LOOMIS, A. M. Reference is made to the following gentlemen, whose Saemenor wards have been undermy in- enre: fin. Phomas Hf. Hicks, Governor of Maryland. bh >. Peter F. Causey, Governor of Deleware, flow“ Sishoo Levi Soot. D. D. Wilmington, Del. eV« so, W. Sparks, Mayor city of Wilmington. jon Ss Askew, Pustingater city of Wilmington, = * jy, multon, Baltimore. . a ‘tment Interior, Wash- at 2 o'clock, qi ‘The Alexandria Cinases will meet as before; ap- plications for winch may be made by note or person- ally to Mr. Palmer, as above. ‘rhe Waitimore Classes will continous as before. iL Private pupils can secure Mr. Palmer's. ser- vices by early application. se! SUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. bi Prof. DE CEE NIEL is still in Washington, and Wishes to intimate to the musics! public that he 1s prepared to receive & limited number of; ta Ayala, Bae i is |, ad vanced to whom : tore. , ls fumerman, /s4+ Alexandria, Va. Wit giveta, ihurouch. and compigte academical | PUCWINE BOMBS Cs tn 19h. a0. 4. 6x. ero tarongh thekets at, the eet w. au i9-eotm Gourge of wnetruction on the Harp. Pianolorte, Gut- Leave Washington at 3,9, 113,175, i674. PRION Dos fo AR MST art eRis IY ULEGE, ¢ tar, Singing, am in. W o jey’s nibuses, connecting With the » | CO., New Orieans,—or C. L. NRE COLUNBIAN CO! F D.C. | course of instruction (confidentaliy) in the true | leave the Capitol, and the corner of 7th and 12th id 26-0 TT next Reasion of thid Wimsazox, — Artof Teaching Music, to qualify for the profes- | streets and Pennsylvania avenue. ton. iv gence on Wednesday, the FWenty ninth GAh) OF} ferme made known on application at the Wash | ‘The Ga, m, Roat connects with the ORANGE and | (7HEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST! sc remiaeas admission Wil! be can = 209 Fogo sagt eas rents mani wal open his new Musi. Reo RA CR EEN HEPHERD has at reeei ved another ful! strck pen —Prof. X - ‘ + ay and J fi oe re thea iusef the nse esl abeaset ee tow da) ‘8, on the aoe or te BRIER Ba Th BEL oft High, German, ‘rench, Latin. Greek and other 0m, —— °ARTMENT street and Peun. avenue, se 8- EET, WAR! OT, x: ‘chou! Rook a aps THE PREPARATORY D. 5 WHITE SULPHUR, and WAR-{ Cail soon, if you want bargains. comer 2th and D Of the Columbian College wi open, eno? git, next eee ae 3. ser | streets, at iocdquarters. Latrstc edition of 1 ber. rents othe sighth (oth, ent. r jumed the dutiewof nis proteseron, will de- i 7. BORLAND, au WeotNovl J. G. BINNEY, Bre | eee ne ee te apotal Musto Be ‘ Boots, Shoes, é&o. A.” 20P? BK, CRECHER £ BLEEDER > ESTERN ACADEMY. Terms to be Paid i ADIES’ SHOES !—LADIES’ SHOES !!—The man Sixth Ht Magachunat wvense Ww REE BORD \ ‘or: I Stree: Piano, Guitar, Singing, Vio! paee pat success have met with during Rs A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOTS, arter of 2¢ lessons as $13 09 | short period I have been vahed, ons OEM | ey, : ae 8 Bors Thompaon. M.D, ‘Twenty Tr pupits only in the department of qe thorough Bass in connection, bles me to offer Ladies Shoes, of my own make, ‘ev. A. G. % . H, Stone, eciat Mathematics, Sixteen pupils only in the depart- | Orean, Vocal Gidssas the ew polo sone Easing Gcibens, wm. R. Ratts, M.D. an MSILAS 1 LOOMIS. A. M., Teach quart, nila, each per quarter: Ladies’ best double sole Motoseo 100 TIN WARE. A'SLORGE WILKINSON, B--Teacheror| Sasso hin, "ste pe gears Cale aati tee te eas, © | COME recteem ee A.GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher of | Classes of 10 pti. ech per qu A “3 ‘No. 22 Pe. svenue. all whe are in as Lanruages. se7 C asses of 2 pupils, r. Hunt's, arket 2d door above etree! Wanting Tin deceriations. =. i at> ante. perior article of Gents’ Calf ‘Or Sheet Iron Stoves, and #1 ike ; HE DUTIES OFeMRS, BURR’S SCHOOL between Sth and 160 ati. pe eee Skin ¢ ¥ = - Soha ace dT TONGES ber, "as amed oF Monday. the 2th Septem: | — Bebe AMERICAN LADIES SHOES, MISSES: SHOES, CHIL as Calon Baldine, Bat bet 18th and 14th. wow i L i) DERS AND —3 E ISS BROOKF’S ENGLISH ann FRENCH ROh. are selling at unusually low prices at The Ladies —“ Mea UINS KAD DA SORGGEENCH | PURE BOAMH OWS. WINDOW Se \eEATy | (quem Shoe Store, Not 16 Pa. 'avenue, be qugm | Fb STM ONS, ew vonn Cirr,) Seven Buildings, No. 138 Pinn. Avenue, GILT CORNICE~ AND BAINGS. >> ex | Weare coliing Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters 13 EPGE TOOL MAKER, ont Pesan es br fh ie Will be renuwred The ndersigned tre foal prepared, at the cory. Sf po go —— = H 4 Northeast commen rect wert and 7th street west, ol , mi Sth, 1858. 48 OI io > DP. Cay Ciroulars oan be obtained’ of tho Téenoipr} and at | Of sihand D sureots,to offer ta the uate cree » Do do Lasting Slippers 10] vfanutacturesand repairs sil Kinds of Rage Tools. the Bookstores. _ “and most varied ase ‘They bave received, within | 4. &c.: all our own make. Come and see. imoluding Masons’ and Stope-cutters’ Tools. Mull AS ee Ue found 10 this OY, Tetatainons to the stook, and | &S-, Sin TIMOTHY CLARK, | moluding Masons’ and ~-8 the en eoeipt of the latest and Will bonmc"™Y 9°" Siw acliated, Prices as low BY DOUBLE ENTRY.—1 22 LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, % ond: ave pattern TS boon enxaced in manufsocurmg Ladies’ | Tyra vE page eel nanos Of rch and ° entra? Acdomy. corn of as Ouse nor sed workmen, under the ee hitecen’. and Children” for ge] | fsshionsbe JEWELRY. nO. 000. oth and K streets. to commence as sour asa suffi] Paper paren iets " Dats post 3 years, we ouch toma | "Si heve joni rocnived hive lot of mungrion GOL: Young gentlemen whet are nthe, ete S| aa one ob the firm. Sire pee a ty ‘ay that we do? which you on prove “Tere hy finished a fine stock of s OSD. Pop toronny ithe ours of mstraction Will be} 8. P, Friwccrvt NELIN & Ru. — Uhy ‘iene or work strial. You ean End (atoll tunes) | v ER W ARE seu BEE mm le & practical bo! Keeper, and someon sends ace ‘ Roturock: jy 29-008 articles pal Shoe Stores Call and purchase ow Ed an ez last two years in teaching, will. T 7 OVET ERs eee ouab'e Melioxive watiathahon tat latter mr aei BOVERs OF OYSTERS CAN GETAT THE the . t season. daily, OYSTERS, intl hell, take; a sion terns, 0.1 ca ets “a ie shell, n out of salt water the’ o'clock at the office of the Treasurer of the Cheg,- nis avenue. sol3 SRY RADY’ oA . 5 UR, NEAR 77H STREET, Over Susenyy Ruttensonse, Pant € Co.'s #. 0. HOOD. ‘th INC | | so well-known as J. W. tree PBhiindelphis make. ete ~“'NES! same day. Restaurants wishing to peak i i Supplied by the barrel will plense% : Resonnoree, 2 ; Srouing atthe renideusa oP 7) Sef Bin OF ia the J. KB SCHWAWZE, RUNKS! The. NM | ME BRADY vere ronnsarinly ea ere stiest THOMAS GUAR. iva. Porner of 12th and Eatreste taseay” The undersi; bas now anu . ~ bas OER. ceRY st * j~-d am HOUL DER! — Kirkwood House, sth nor rtmett ot sole Leeks _— SA Lie Mntention, Keep ft open during Sis be. Showidersn ** MNANTS OF PLOOR OILCLOTHS, tye vs ane and Weed ALIS ae Ds caper eehe ei plain Hame, We have ‘in sto: se VET ; ~raphs and Ambroty pea ‘on 7 re & great man tL APESTRY and CANV. 1 gitte ch wormed patna comune 200i: | RAVELENG. bi ae Beas 1,100 Ibe ‘Vent Finke Fini Family Hams, LING BAGS and SATCHE. ; - m fol LS; fine \. a pee patent aor winches ieee ates gee Masia, Walhe te acoceea ‘tes . i jet te efficient cor i —_ MIASEERPE Memmi G cs | cari enact etsy re | etter Prompt mitch bows maze | aucune extn Phot, OKEREL, HERRING, &. ~~ | refrigerators, &@., and will be é vf the Committ the Fair of the Metropolt- rang! r 25 barrels No. 3 large Mackerel, earpets. Housekeepers will do well Geen ee for M, ” Inatitute te cy 14 Prices from $1 w 16 do. dv. umell Gane” let from themaoon, 1° Wel! to enti and se- Noa ited = Sole-leat! eye, dusting sion. 3s boxes Sealed BOR” olatts and Kise heevy, Linan Proppings for house thatas,for solidity and ewality a/ material. | pubiio inepeotion sven ein ie 1 oe ‘do. y } every good servant in Sm. to7 p.m. ante ise ape ne Rpaeaaeegen wiisrwesme nae ays | Teen tee. | Sew oe CORTE AP erie set. BAY SOUR & SEMMES, ned {ii mmensoand superbassort ment New om a “BOCA enor tl! Kinds and sises. 267 BuILLIANT a pt ® inall the newest styles, quabties and Se |.—Tronks Covered every description of ot Air Furnacesand repaired with ) @ns Consuming Cook Stoy: 267 Dthor conde a rttin Materials, Oiloloths and a‘ jovaming ononuaed with a pe digpatoh. Promptness and dispatch at ght theouly pertoot Gae Consuming Wook Stowe in | Goods to whieh raare tenitable: im Raraitere 2 (Late"Porusm & Nearer ) 09 2w rth strcet DAR ROVER + ita J i ‘ 8 mu ‘Odd » > he . halal hol no puting A cal ea oiled ate | inva Paes REE amy Ts peepee ally | ay Sty 8 EN MTOR OPPO OO ai neton But, (LADIES. HAIR WoRK REPAIRED sor wns fe pot. ers hati : Pa ee in ex, at 2s" * A No 207, southeast corner of Peunsyivania av uitient eee wae Hes pauneraoe Furniture Dry CANSEES ROAR Re. aes Maomiaiiory Pa svocne hetwesi Stand inn wit iL7~ None genuine but those tha: name} [,'GHT YOUR HOUSES. 3) dan Maul Candies ” ae east on the hearth JAMES vi — 15 do. Hotel Candles, 12a, I ADIES & CK and ail sorte of COMBS at se4-colin No. 267, south side, Pa ave We havenow in store and are diy Raa 5 do. Chemical Olive Heap, ates wes” wae So aioe HREM Street, and at hie = a . Brows —— - 1 have thie di in every . es o A No.1 HAMS, r eee alee aod with me in the gen Ginger, &e, "| of these Hame is rare! calle e qualiy Just reosived and for sale by _ se 8-cott “BARBOUR & SEMMES, an 2 Comer os Ss et ek ole. ‘the aspera cK, TRAS, Born 3 Hi 2 Ireland, and now about twenty-one | there is a vacancy by reason of the transfer of / cored Firtine sar te RSD No wumeve. two to those 10. (white yen Em in Phelae' eens, ae Breet ht up —— Pragnot to the Sd battalion of the 4th iF» rear very 3: oie Covenant : eau ieberacte renner ‘and aad continued with him until he left for Cali: | Veruilles, Aug tir tase sot Com pete » wate ump. 6 Powds? and Young Hy- | Ror oftth street as Facarinerateees hee —_ Yeturn, he agaio Tite 100 boxes oo, Starch, HOPRINWR BAZAAR. a i es iy A London printer, by the death ofa rela- i fa Caleutta, whom ts had never seen, came mae fr, ti wy 7 —etene ‘pq Vimoney ofa holiday. | af und. Tis lavited, PE AUpSCR MER EIT BOT ved PRA» evaiyn_| BANOS RROD MUBCA ’ “is JOHN F, ELLIS, s09-2y* mayan, | Ouse waeRaeearsey"