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7) NERC Eo RD: 2 . ae ae ae ra ~- i hishD a | siepeeiamlly print guisse?f wv wet yout | widen! om Tee THE EVENING STAR . t % 9 —_——S—— PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, + ‘This excellent Family and News Journa!—oon- (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) . ‘ining & greater variety of interesting reading than AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus Eleventh Strest, fea BY Cash, Ve copies: a % ie — orweem preeen, Teeter eee + ohaat scription price is $3.50 a year, in advance ; 92 for : ; = qn I six months: $1 for three months; and for less than Frese b pe shee oa wi copieins the * 10 three mont the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ewe tint bas made VENING Bran crrecie Copies, one cent ; in wrappers, two cents, 80 generally throughout the country. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) oils Geter pete eet wre the inks ot paper. Price c inserted three times for $1; every other day, or Postmasters agents will be ee peron omeles hmd g twieéa 91.25; once a week, 80 cents pect wowed per square __ THE TRADESMAN’S CRISIS. 2h, XIV. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1859. entro Market. : TIONAL. MUS: INSTRUCTION. FOR RENT AND SALE. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 1k will be potintene atch seams pose fa i abel earths qqammmence x noah me me rom OR SALE OR RENT—Threo newly & 5 ¥ wil e ie er’ Ths * rt the A aN Eo FOR NEW ¥' a if, passing over the h 's early histor, we = seu uaa ticten elena Me was Twelve pivtineare a ALE INSTITUTE. the Frogs o weenie tee F Le Se ie ‘k Passacey tcrnu ti 7 pane observe that, at the period our narrative com- | acoordin ‘ly installed in a similar situation, instruction. Mrs. SMITH, Principal, wil! baa ¥ S\serow mences, Mary Norton, the soul and sunshine which Ya ro wert. For partion‘arsingu.re of J. PRATHER, i red for him at a | beatthe Institute, 323°6 street. beiweon Ineh ead orthera or se lim ed ward easily procu’ for 4 =) a ; pe | of her’ parental home, was ‘entertaining the | neighboring prison and thus two consider- | #*t sts., from 10a. m.to2 p.m. each day. se 7-1m' re ee re at goon, GoaTION Ree A DRY G Py amp Me ri ‘ p21) Serious intention of leaving it—‘How her | able items were at once subtracted from the WASHINGTON SELECT ScHoor., but a fow leisure hours to devote to pr Pad oy, at Ss, ; father and mother will ever bring their minds weekly expenditure. ‘The exorcives of thie S27, of ak and G streets. scholars, 34 i ‘oat to part with her, I can'tthink!” was the some- | Mary seemed at no loss to discover ways end Thureday, the lat day of Sepromber. Parton: what concerned remark of a neighbor, and here | means to lessen the general expenses, and bore | tention paid to ‘Math i Yor pew rom f " ingtoy rom Beltsville depot. Passengers from Washington s on pal ematics. In Survey1 ‘ tore, cor. taining 100 acres, ina good sinte of cultiveton can take the coaches connecting our stery must in the words of a narra- | f nn practice given weekly. s¢ Residence st Dr. Hu it ' sapenibouse railroad, very, very hard thing to leave the dear little better than ever. When he was obli; _ sees s : Brn. ison good water; good dwelling with 6 rooms and neo: s bulldin, 8. Two churches and one schoo! (as he | F)NOLISH SCHOOL, a NANO FORTE AND,ORGAN INSTRUC. | fon cuitulaings,, Treg churches ed ong echocl pres tentacle dp occasionally was) t» leave the shop for a short he cast of No. 565 Maryland ave ben toh and Piss Y. STUMPE, pun! of HEINFETTER ted avother on the back of te Farm, running tate oer pin mneaeet..on, Spplication to os with Ke ar ee as time, Mary was always ready to take his place, rhe ison’ arti aaeen - celebrated pianist of Mann jerman} fom tre gleeh a Leeder whiney waged ‘ reorived up to the hours of depar- ive avant Norte ary mach ad she wa | wa oat aneaateaae eae | Tate au Srblrge oame ga ae sonia | iy intiy to the a v te ‘ Tashi ses. tis on'y twenty-five minutes ride inthe ods wait upon the customers. And di ‘all this | Tuee4sy, theéth inst. For te &o., apply to the | zens of Washington, that y P wie r u effected on all ¢ sure he would be a good, kind busband, for h be tian thes honpoheld alinina weaeexeried casrite T Res 35 Maryland wrens bate A fn Fd te a is ee wistines the Company at ‘per cont ad always been so steady, and such a as much care and regularity as ever. There | _s¢7-3t* JOS K. KEENE. Princival.” | vanced. torgive ine mere feat a and OF: | EN OR REN T-Two very desirable REST. | PM. odations for passengers by this line pec apmtay sate nace pte cy as Tas nothing like disorder and neglect, bat all | (HE FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE | £21, rout moderate, Application can be m Re: Bb dek Sar strat, Berwoon sath and 14. ein ev rareareet fret clade srpeplecsion oi Vow seen ae 8 eye, and the pass- — in its place, and everything done at the heen, il t Bkasbien beeen on the | pository, fa ayenue, will me due attention. Un sand fronting Franklin Square. These ° jer this ion with New rom 7 right time. i rs It was the eve of her wedding day, and she exceptional refere: ros t beat : jouses have all the modern improvements, with ork an agreeable and healt one. . “\T can’t think how you manage,” said Ed- lars or the principal, IA sitention ae ‘Organiet will boancnpted: back buildings, bath-rooms, eas, &o , and have just For freight or passage apply to FOWLE & was sitting in the arbor, talking with Edward ot R. H. STEELE, A. M., h No, 348 L'st., bot. loth and 16th. s03- ee ig eg pe Paclect deters CO, Agents, Ale ROMWELI. & CO ward, one day, when he came into the neat] au25-Im [o 348 L st., bot, 15t \6th. - r, Sey ct conveni istance . B. ELI. ay about their future plans and prospects. They | Jittle sitting-room, and sat dewn to a comfort- HE PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, Musica sicher igo = preg Aber ae STEWART, sven = a corner A! ban’ co lone; Mrs. Noiton was in the house busi- ably dressed dinner, at a time when he knew On 8th street, bettoeen K and L. AARP, PIANO, GUITAR, SINGING and H sts. au 26-Im* LAR THROUGH LI) * ing preparations for the next day, and | that Mary was in the midst of a large wash. ‘This Institution will be opened on Monday, Sept. di J * = ios kit Me 2 IA, vin PANAMA. on the 5t orton was out. God helps me,” said Mary, kissing his | 5th. Ci ned at Bookstores, or 7 ath of & by Pp. ary, dear’ said Edward, “I’m so afraid You won't be able to reconcile yourself to liv- ing in a town, after being used all your life, to this pretty, quiet cottage. C—— is such a F KR RENT—The three moth, by the steamshi) expe- BRICK HOUSE at the noutheast corner of th | ADRIATIC, ATLANTIC and BA 8 streets, with office rooms on Sth street, near | ‘TIC, (formerly in th Liverpool him to porsus such a method as to complete, he st Office Department. For terms apply to | unrivalled the Musioal education of even thone poxsess- M. R. RILEY, corner ath street, and opposite | ti ing ordinary ability, in loss than ono half the tune | Contre vane aulett usnally devoted to the study of Music under the in- | — z different instruction of ineompetent teachers. Due attention psid to the proper muscular devel- rience ia the art o: aching Music erable: . pavate play grounds, and the ‘avietlocation, render In the course of a few months, from the effects | this g most desirable school for boys. of incessant care and attention, Edward’s busi- | — — . * ~ bustling | ae too; a great deal more 80 than | ness began sensibly to increase; and in a year pitta) L—. It will make such a change.” or two, from a stri ing beginner, he found| {ts duties ; = GAN, &. Prof DE CONIBLS lng ‘and practi cheek, “by giving me strength and. fore- Te: i thought.’* ry BRICK HOUSE ner _of 15th and freight will beas reasonable a “A - ill be resumed on Monday, Sept. 5, | opment of the hauds for obtaining equaiity ty, SLOR They bave iarce freicht capacity. “Never fear, Edward,’ replied Mary, “I |}; i he | Its past success entitlee it to the respect and patcc: | Ard Plasticity of touch; and lastly, though not least, i d st der M for the comfort and he think Icould make myself happy anywhere, | himsell® Lrctenrse weg = hayrengiamee tee nave of parents generally. ‘Tho rates have’ besa he.erae manner of rendering Music. graceful, bri: Book fpeeent 215 por month: | cengere will be such as to sialeage ‘comparitor with some to love; besides I shall find so [turn in his affairs was mainly attributable to ovene *tioulars see circulars at Star Offies or | 88 Course of instruction as pursued by all Colle treets, _ mt -3 iy cxpeiencel congeon wih pack oy much to do, that I shall have no time to waste | the influence and exertions of wife, who, | Crandell’s Bookstore. ginte rotensers Earove. hbenicl palin aesaieae NT—A two-story BRICK DWEL. upon discontented musin; instead of lamenting her hard fate in being | u 24 . CONRAD, LA eA open ap ta ens ya a 24 = THOS. CENTRAL ACADEMY. " orner of E and \0th streets, A SELECT scuOoL, FOR BOVE, And Mary's ayes looked #0 bright and hope- obliged to economize and exert herself in every _ eae pile ety i area ban2% | possible way, had resolutely set to work, and, . Ds 6 ber ha; 5 i P| a - . tote sed to be despor » and cast down by dif- | and disgrace —Home Magazine. on the tat Mondsy in September, Application may Feultiee: but, since his engagements with Mary, ee be macs to the Prinotpal at the above address. he had been often reassured by her calm, UF The Louisville Democrat is led to infer | _CiFculars will be found at the bookstores. an 24 1m hopeful spirit, and cheered by her encourag- | from all the facts and publications concerning the Toaanetiy situated on teth at, | SZALTIMORE AND OHIO tween Rand S. Willbe for reut alter the 19th of B RAILROAD. Torms $2.5) . Inquire aboveof ae Sa HP. SMITH, between 8 and. au l2 aes : 2 5 —1 tr rae tla through te al] points F'osituntnd on ths corner st aR aa pet ORE | Wat. Northwost ant Soutaweal, eave Baliaanore near the canal. Itis well fitted up with shelving, | %72"%- ™m. snd 4.95 p.m. +t all Way Stations. counter, bing, &e., and is th d Sete pginag myn renege fd rin in the éity for a romdert country and tivce trad | "That at Wp inc wwexpress mad atopeonly Bt prin Parties wishing to make their enzagements will do well toapply as soon as porsible to Prof. C.'T. DE CCENIEL, Musica! Repository, Pa. ave. au 201m bet. loth and tith ats, M MUSICAL NOTICE. R. WM, G. DIETRICH, Pupil of the Con- servatoire of Prague. Bohemia, and late of. New York, respectfully announces to. th = 4 For torms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, No. 191 | °ipa! points. ‘ i MBS, BORTRLL Informs her friends and the | citizens of Washington that, having. bean Louisiana avenue, mar the corner or ide atten | ot PARKERSSURG, and stations on thet road ing words. recent death by drowning of Rev. J. A. McClung | 19K publio that her SCHOOL, on the corner. of f: | indnocd Fee GhaERe OF the organ and choir | woat, C3 a fp, SF with e next day they were married, and ina} that he came to his death by suicide. That he | and lth streets. will be reopened on MONDAY, the | '9 one o} phe lending churches in this Noe he Passengers fr wma) ge k led in th home wandered away from his hotel at Niagara, and | 5th of September. A punctual attendance of’ her | !$ TO TARE CURE UCTIONS ON THE [POR SAL &.—I offer tor sale @ vaiuable FARM | Sbove, will leave at 6.50 a. m. and 5.20 p. week were sett int new home at C——. A de ici: as that be | Pupils is respectfully requested. a0 23-Im PL NO. HAR peak R. and ORGAN ; also, in Londoun county, Virginia, on most liberal WASHINGTON BRANCH. There Mary found (as she had said) plenty to | W28 absent several days, is sutficient proof e in BAL, SEUSS. Applications to be made at | terme, containing 225 acres wal exohange it} Traine leave as tollowe: employ her time and thoughts. Edward (who | ¥2% #0" compos ments. His career for a number M MR: Meee IR MICK’S SCHOOL. Mr. METZEROTT’S Music Store, Pa. avenue, b R RMICK 4 rs . . of years served to impress one more with the bril- cCOR) to inform her | Where a circular will be found stating terms and pars! _ fs ghrerpyyr do us Lesa a pon) liae aod trafic genes cs the sean than anything {fiends and the p ublio generally that care = prof it bi tell cha z e duties of her wlon in Sep- y q : procpa of he emtern oh et oa | ean tne oars rot: | BLUES or way prea wlaemmrenanane| Seestatataa ae" ME el | a See a | On iy WON ea rincipal of the concern for his uniform stead- | terian clei man; second, an avowed infidel, and i senna VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-—Si! MOR cies end aissakion tobatinas die toce wag | the authorof a work of romance of crecdin ee ee Enetiai‘oduoa in Alosandiia 5 shout 2% miles from c near the shop, so that he always came home to | genius. but disfigured by the utmost profanity In addition to her day scholars she is desirous of Georgetown, at the int his meals; and very comfortable meals they | third. a lawyer of fine attainments and large prae- | receiving into her family a few pupils ay boarders, = - — . Mary was an excellent housewi for improved eity property. This property is situ-| From WASHINGTON at 440 and 6.98, m., 3.20 Ated in one ofthe most improved and’ hichly cult and6.15 p.m, vated parts of the county. Convenient to the canal From SALTIMORE Bt 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 and r; jroad. BENJ. P. SMITH, and 5 3 p. m. furthe rticulars. The best ef references given ation, A CLASS IN SINGING will be tion of ? : Goorgstown K st's20 p.m. sad Little Falls roads, cousisting o ) * = ‘, - wire on the remiser, or of Z. RIG for D WV YORK jeave at 440 and efor Mary wa, an excellent i dctate fit the Stee ed eee eaniams shen a rine once Sveraight me ma — i Meth and Kt st?note, Washington D. oe Bee Pmedaly. execpt Balhcay Seofae and thou; they had only a slender income, Taylor at Philadelphia, and sul th Her arrangements for the accommodation a: Hi a Seca ie Te P. mi.. which o per oe Fee. be Inid out to the Dest aivtotage ae re eoald | er. He inherited’ from hin Marauall ancestry an | ug oufeouupianere been gomaderaye ocreaced | 7% oorde prime OAK WOOD, “Irranged three story FRAME HORSES, with | yhicteis sod © BOSTON either by Norwich e be laid out to the best seme as far as she | antipathy to Mr. Clay, and most eff: ‘tually used | desiring ti ‘3 informat'on with refarence to 1 do. best quality BAKERS’ do, ings. containing f-om 9 to 12 Ts et. was concerned. Edward loved his wife dearly | it in 1848 Im 1850 he reunited with the Presbyte- | her schoo] may ¥ to W. D. Wallach, Editor of | Now on hand and for sae low, in large or email i jong Fagen a +) ft md Re c rocured ay Seo ommston and increasingly, and he had reason to do so; | Tianchurch. His manners were always eccentric, Sean oa geek re ee quantity. WARDER “STS WAR’ a Spartnins 4 poten po Ae, — } od from Satur, irs from the Lord,” and is | nd. he was characterized by the peculiar idios- | | For terms and fur her partioulars apply at her > ard, 12th ot, and Cand! moon Se ae a ots. ve Ty f his famil ‘A broth he Ia: 1. | Tesiden: No. Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. ne Offices, ov H and (2th ste, « a amo’ e most precious and valuable of His | fn<ci<ies of his family other —the late Co! tf 5 a asides rd ercetnacunes do well ta cal! at No. 510 of enid pro t3 cae JAMES GUY benag catiy gifts. And Mary was a good wife in — J2 ROOKVILLE ACADEMY, V ON NOT ReALE AND REA COAL! reveral smaller Houses on ba a OTICE ~The Steamer 3 Potc the best sense of the word; for she was a Chris- IDF At the Newport cla ke, given by Mr. Montgomery County, Md. vant a. Sree . ae mac river, wil leave Washington ¢ tisa, and had learned to make the Word of | Mercer, of New Orleans, were Col ficareds tae E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., orgies Breed Mouutcianet Lanne Weer Ate a7 G WH ADVERTISEM'TS. By Ry eres God her guide and counsellor, believing that | commander of Fort Adams, and the Hon. David | | The fall session will commence on Monday, Sep- | the Jers Mest article in the market "Also, Camber: | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. SPOS and RINSA LE. ate aaiee alone —_— ait oe eee and | Sears. of Boston, with others. Col. Magruder Patalogues may be obtained at Ph Book- land ani 42! other Finds of © ‘oal, cheap for cash, IS Rh! FISE ‘igently to perform her new duties. ave Mr. Sears asa toast, atthe suggestion of the | gt. ; the Pri Jat . lnted and controlled by Divine grace’ her co allnding to the War of 1812. and to the | Mac’ ° © Mdreseing tho Principal at fact that Col, Sears held a commission. Mr. ol eneyuanats both earn ee ES | Sears ceacantd formated toat he tad tothtan is enjo. > ¢ s ‘ that ect s ale hake thin the sphere of its Bisaanee hat he perfectly agreed with Mr. 5 ps . W. BATES, Wood and Coai Dealer, sip bican) au 3t Mth st., east sids, near the canal. GPS PE oea ini ", atéa. cave Kigsaleon SATURDAYS SH! at ali oft zt Pts 100 barrels prime No, 1 Prince Edward’s Island Ale- wives, ¥9 barrcis prime No.1 St. John’s Alewives, 2m do. do. No.1 Fastern Herring. (RANKIN ACADEMY, H street. between 19th and 2\th,—A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, The exercises of this Lastitution will be resumed su, Agent, Aiexandria, mar —H ours of departure | Pals § ANG ENT Fr. 3 of stn EO! AGE Y 5 tons of RED and WHITE Sf chal now | Now landiug per schooner Mercy ‘Taslor, from | Joa Ticats ont ie ‘pe b, that the customs of toast-giving and | O¢ONDAY Sept. 5th. ‘The principal can be seen the will be auld low from veasel. Boston, and wih be nold imlots to suit purchasers, | *"f, % ~ Steamer Gen. influence. peech-making on such occasions is more honored | at the School-room alter the oth inet. Citeal canara fol ha STEWS to meet the market. Apply to ron at by and & j at th ars, WARDER & STE Ply, Page—at 6%, ., Mm.» 12%, 3, 5, aud 64 p.m. Five years passed away, and Mary was the | in the breach tha n the observance, und there- Grins fuil information, oan be had at Blanchard & Yard, t2th at. ARTLEY & BRO. From Wael oa—Steamer Thomae Collyer—et mother of three children, while death had de- | upon sat down. 1. Magruder instantly rose | Mohun’s Bookstore. se2 Office, d 191 Water st , Goorgeto Fand 10 &. m., 12 m., 2,4, and 6p. m. rived her of her kind, good parents. Edward | 24 said, “I repeat the toast; I give you the health | _u18-e01m R. B. DETRICK, A. M. : 5 OR HARPER’S FERRY.—The fast and oom. | , From AlexAndria—Steamer Geores Page—at 3, Bea taken a small shop in s country town, a | °f tbe Hon. David Sears; glorious in the breach! WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, W °° pc oa dias ER ore ee KE Bet TG nel EX Pm Collyer few miles from C—, and had commenced ba- | T®¢ Boston Advertiser says that the affair will go Under the direction of McKNEW & MARLow's Capt B.F. W le a. 1, 3, Xoept Tuesday i po further, and attributes Mr. Sears's apparent Mxs. AW SMITH. | STEAM, SAWING. ANi: SPLITTING FIRE- AY. THU H 8, wines iyer Will run her reg- ess for himself. But he soon found that a ¢ } , R - a £8, whe y reg: young tradi n bas many difficul oe tohardness ee cans Magru- adits. Suren (inte Prinetpal_ o| o erie oe WOOD MILL, y, a DAY. at ee clock ake alac trips to Mount Vernon, as heretofore, aad omit esmn a | ties and toa i ti Seminary. os pleasure in giving notice that the Sevent. a von Harper's Eerry every } ber tripe betes i rl struggles to surmount beforo he can be fairly Re ee miditiogal builds and Fidicg ground Caer at Besenih, tiveet ene Cane, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, ateo'oiock a. m, | 32" {t!28 hatween Washington aad Alexand : S > " e urgeon-Genera! vi i Sawi id é. ' \. mm, Alexan- porn A ee A) Re days ages Me Gilbert Wuwon | Rpminanex Pewate ixertrere wil ev be Sn- | splitting Fire’ Wood, osmsouondcy reduced eet : joe makes an extra tripto Shep. | acm contnet cite thetzatat of the fislumore end stary ane Boa id 6 and that, with acorps of experienc: sh- vin: Aft ea § r¢ " > ; ‘North and West, ceived, he found that there were considerable | and Robert Kellar, of Peekskill, with several | erm she will open hier Semiunry there im Ootoner | PCM Zi Wood, sawed in 4 pisces, $6 per cord. a bend __dy toons” | Ope Manooed Sor the Nerth ant oat iaaten expenses to meet in stocking and altering the | ™*!¢ and fenrale relatives, numbering eleven in She ho; the interest that her friends, and tho Oak Wood, sawed tr 4 pieces and TAKE NOTICE mnect with the trains ofthe Orange and Alexan- - Fs (J all, took « boat for a ple-nic excursion to Dender- | friends of education © been pleased to manifert F Split, $6 50 per cord, A . “ie Railroad for the South and Southwest. ap 1¢ shop, while at the same time the returns were ‘é ‘ I its h Ditty 7 owning property on the west side ana in. What codld he do? He | DUS: Returning they stopped to notice the Lt (ae ee ay bl, 2¢ | UL Pine Wood, sawed in4 pieces and i certain. P o> 4© | Thomas Powell on her way up. To prevent ac- 9 South 5 ‘ dreaded getting into debt, which he had hith- , between Bridge and Stoddard 7, <> OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF cident from the swells of the steamboat, Mr S | WO, United Stator, who have been onebleto send | I> Goal of all kinda ching fuga et Oe | Arerequired, by an ordinanes of the Corporation ot | [WE "WASHINGTON. f i N b i} te ; he climate for cast. Georgetown,to have the footways fronting the same wv. ~~ erto scrupulously avoided: The only alterna-| cautioned. all to remmin perfectly While | distanoe of Masmehanstton wil Smbrage thts Sot | js go T-corner oF th EAR HOW | paved veith good hard brick, upon asuficient bed of] qe gloniner THOMAS COLLYER will ran rog- tive seemed to be to retrench their expenses, | thus waiting, a sturgeon sprang from the water. portunity, finding the Distriet of Columiia of more eatereniay to th ieee s oo t V th and yet he hardly knew how to do that, since | and fellow actoss the bout, striking Mr. Sutton | fenial tem d mors ible, WOOD AND COAL. neg an Higa pf hey i Vs they had already lived as prudently and upon the head and shoulder, and knocking his} _ The S high order, and parents COMPLET# and full stock of all kinds of improvement murt | DAYS 24 FUIDAYS, leaging tho m ly as possible. Their present est xb! nephew to the bottom of the boat, bruising him 8 will De wanting to se ete he cement “thor ti ea! nan “ nally b b sted by day of Septembor next, or | © Seectt balk sonaele ook pn. iment edisisted of himself and’ w three chil. | Severely. |The sturgeon seemed to be perfectly | Gush iatruction, and elogaiice of their daughters | gAe OTders attended to personally by one of the | h°cinplcted by the loth day of Septen kad paid Tor | ara dren, (all very young.) an experienced servant | Red. and was thrown into the water by Mr.| grd wards, S$. Had he fallen into the bottom of the boat the whole party would scarerly have escaped drown- Ing.—Albany Argus, 3d inst and re- ™. 7 ee C isave all the Hotels and the ‘al thoroughly screaned before delivery. gut of tre procoeds of the tax which has been im-| p,cnevivaniaavenue and Theteteke. tr Row ‘ond delivered, sawed and split any leneth and | Posed Se at purpose. Tho oy enh | by the | trie #! von 2 fize,,or mimply ma or delivered in the oord | Spects hedoneig ® manner to be approved by the | “1? © ee FT len o ned, or it will be rojectad. TEW ARRANGEMEN tee aed ree inias & auactity can take whart Wishine to contract for so much of anid | [NY — who had lived with them ever since their mar- riage, a young girl who acted as nurse, and a shopboy. It seemed to Edward out of the ques- SEE EeseereE tion to part with one of their three assistanta,| TH= Brrzoi $ @ London nd and pupilareosived complete. Nuinber of measure. and ha - | impre it a8 mi t bs completed by the 1 GRE SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. fo parent omg will please remanteree clas, bog Rielperpe pe day of Stptntlnr next caa leave their Proposals, | ye team AND ALEXaNDgla RalLRoaD. i mes is of opinion that building trades have ontly, if i ‘ > | scared, at this office J eyeee basen doar not made out thoir case in reply to the address of y , trey will piveaaciedectoey convenient to pay oash, ‘ OENRY ADDISON, Mayor. ; 5 a ne 2 recovered Stem her leat) ty Cotester bulldees. She lelies kave lesucd ere J.& W.M.GALT. comta g er wig PROM WASHINGTON CI a confinement, and he was unwilling to distress joinder. strengthening the facts mentioned in their | ¢ ruct in the followin . Tz Offica—Northwest corner 12th C streets, ao fie pont ug. 1858. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. her with fears that perplexed his own mind. first manifesto. Th ina notice of the strike, | Vocal and Instrumental Music, Latin, French, | No 547. Warf and Milf oot of trtk rtreot, Sheba an ennpesr See Pe reed erg Mi }| higher English Studies, Drawing, Pastel and Gre- | below War Department. iy 22 RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES. azine | VIRGINIA TENNESSEE, Ft was late one evening, when, after having | calls attextion to the fact that the great labor quar-| Cian Painting. Cc Unios Bottiixe Dxpot, Qsorgeton, D.C GEORGIA, ALABANA closed his shop for the night, he entered their | r-1 has by its magnitude cast inthe shadea smaller} For iatuponials apply to the editor of the Star, W00D!coat WOOP !—COAL! vite the attartion of the public to obe stook N ISSIESIP PI, = Unda ekas small sitting room with a weight on his heart agitation on thasame subject, bettavelringsaech ee jr. Weston, editor of the Republic, Zio. 422 7th st., bet. G and H. of pureCRAB APPLE CIDER, which ie now as ARKANSAS, 5 aud acloud on his brow, which he eould not | b#rder treatment and severer oy aoe We have now on hand, and are daily reoeiving,a | sweet ss if it was Just Irom the press. Warrauted SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES select stock of WOOD and COAL, which we offer conceal from his wife's observant ¢ ing operatives complain of. It alludes to the czse to he pure appio juice, put up by us, exprossly for THROUGH TICKETS oan “You are not well to-night, Edward,” said | Of tke journeymen bakers, who ask for only be ined at idence ation atthe lowest ratos. We solicit orders frem thoas | thismarket. Fc eed A bce - twelve hours a day: No, 489 E street, between 34 and 4th sts., Washing- | Who wish to lay ina supply for the winter, feeling aug (States) ARNY & SHINN. ‘fashington, on board of the Steam ‘erry she, tenderly; “you look tired and worn ont"”” “The bakers have a reasonable case, if they “ton, D.C. ber 1st, 1858. satisfied that we can suit them as to quality and = BLACKBERRY BRANDY. George Page, or at the office of the o) “A little tired, perhaps, but I'm quite well,” | couid only convince their employers, and get peo. ? be Sn Ge akin 1 | AEE head bu, Wramh of fil wowhd kid loskiy E Havn lust reosived @ stock of Turner's | Alextndria Raiiroad, at Alexand he suewvre®, endeavoring, but ineffvctually, to | ple to insist upon hot rolls of a morning” panne ilegt of tins Ipatit oy Blea a ne Stale os ering, #0 86 to have it sent from the wharf ot BLACKBERRY BRANDY —en oxcollent remedy | RICHMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBUR "Sica, Sp nk Gerges estes end iat te U7- The taking oftestimony at Brooktyn inthe | te arnamontal branches of polite literature, in | vessel divest. (au St-eotm) NE PRO. eae Rata) Vinion Bottling Depot. | BRISTOL, KNOX VI ASRLEE A cares,” said Mary, cheerfully. “I want to finish | great breach of promise case of Efe Armstrong | Whioh M: ccmuanes, re 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. APURNER’s Vite GND SCTION, F this little frock te-night; do como and read to | ¥¥, Henry Shaw, of St. Lox ora Artal of ta cane | fom weal meceot emt nen tong anorionoe, in. tagob (-LQ0K 70 youR IvTRREST Cn AV have just uN G ERA WINE. se rurner's ot ge ee . eo Bolicl 1 f ow . '@ have just received an o r With a melancholy smile he complied with $100,000. It was. however. sct aside on account | .. Three or four young ladies wil! he received into offhos, corner of 7th and Canal i General Debility, Weakness of the Stomach, Di- | _ mia S “ye ——_ than by any other route. < rte Tey: st, and taki th k from the | ofsome informalities, and anew trial ordered for | the family as boarders, and be under the immediate Centre Market. arrkea, Dysentery, &o. 2 mi wD shelf. bega oread. But the words fell me- the coming fall. The plaintiff and her family | "Grrraqog Come PTinClPel, Oa. iioation to the IF You will not only bo sucs of full messure Wood Sawed in 2,3,ord} 8u6 (States) oor. Green and Ulive ts, Paes Se IE are ai Seer ee titan Ate ate ARNY & SHINN at George Pace leaves the foot chanical! from his lips, w other thoughts | formerly lived in the city of Brooklyn, and to as- 0 roulars en: : neipal bookstores of the city or to the Prinoipal, | but you_will FS yhtee , for Alexandria, where pas for Richmond. Chari Split £7} any size desired. “ ry crowded into his mind. He looked at by | certain, and if possfble impeach, character of | ° jy 18 eotOotl ‘i Pre hy ae at EWIS PAYNE, . in the cradle by M side, psn ee ba 7 | the plaintiff, © commission wes iesued by the Re. WELLS SRNINARY fred any other vlads tr che coicaper than it is sold W sonrsack BOOTANDS Hor DEALER, bered the other two children who were Conrts of Missouri to take testimony thereon. The | [¥[®®- Tenth streets, IF His Wodd'is of the Bes Theatientonol tertade le coment tiully oniled to | phis. : up stairs. Here was an increasing fami! feetimony is very voluminous. Many of the frst | © phe ninth annual session of this Sobol will cam- I> He has the biggest Gant eet my stook of ‘Men's, and Boys Bncsare Wacons tod Omuibnsesienve the offs " tly i i on and oldest citizens of Brooklyn have been exam-| mono Septomber Ist. The, course of instruction KaCS Carte nnd Boxes | CALESKIN for summer wear i svenue, et o'clock a mand 6p tame ‘time he appeared {0 be losing ground | "clea fit auld the ‘only "important witneas | ils fet humber of young ladies will be reonived | 17" The biggest Pine Kust Split for “My stock of PATENT LEATHER joint cee ey Wechinatte ral ° my es WI ery 7 8 f 1 a a every di —- rie Ral pram i “ne ie family 2s boarding scho'a_s, where Fiadh WORK ‘s8'e0 asnorted and woll worthy of alte 9 ’ Kind! = At last his wife suddenly put her handon his] Hravy Havr oF Bracktucs.—Last Thursday | every *ffort will be used to make the Institation @ I[7™ All delivered Free o1 Cho: ey TRUNES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c arm, and said, “Dear ward” doo is the | night, the police of Chicago made a descent u H a nce W sertinler will be furnished i Free of Chara “< (one Jeter mg ag, se jt pb ok __TRUNES, BOOTS, SHOES, &o.__ I am sure some} disturbs you do | ® g@mbling den, said to be kept by Walter Win- | on application to the above addr 7, fiotioe. }{ the above does not show how | (suyiable 520 H. MELA & SON. 520 me all’ Ican bear anything better than | Chester, and succeeded in capturing sixteen of the | CROBpcation t act Dy Boot pits he indifed URE, mrpenants snd gthoren want are | 20) SMBAPER THAN EVER. OU pres you look so miserabie without knowing Pieice fg ma tA [a bed gy gegen, — iNet plgnss cot at re and try | Georgetown, D.C. apz-tf BUT FOR SMALL Paorire. the reaso: a 5 ataye R pruce Pine Sa Me itey lies a lar 2 ame of Boots ij + SS if" fs re; Thus urged, Edward was obliged at last to > "were fined in sums varying from 850 to DENTISTRY. | (08,88 Pleors Yor 4,4 pivoen $1.25; oF nal ai vanail on lieroe tas cose aoe reveal the cause of his abstraction. 75, and the proprietor was bound in $500 to Dr. MILLS. after a practicn'tost of two years, t Oak 2 vigoss Hes A zoe ea . she be pucehesbd Se ain: Trade mt wholes oe Mary attentively listened till he had conelu- | answer before the Recorder’s Court. forls ‘that he can with conndence recom- 1.25; 4 pieoes @2. All other parts ofa cord ateame FURNITURE-FURNITURE ey ef ded, and taking his hand she said, affection- mend the Ch artic Process for insertin, tag. FOR PRIVATE SAL “4 ately, “Poor, 5 Sow Edward, you have been [7 A darkey arose to announce his text as fol-| srtificial teeth It has tho advantages o brooding over your troubles in secret, till I can ” tt upoor sets inserted for $35, Partial ia proportion, restate! mf, things sppenr a great deal | tnt Broneadied tod nin fot Yorx, “ol | Uoe Se Be doer, om wo an they t , 1 Orders loft at 8, W.K, A.GREEN Would respectfully men, for “oash,” lows: “In de fus *pistol of Clover, second chapter | Strength, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Full lords! tel 8: Foti wee = bey oy of Pape ye cs pairs Ladies’ Fng.Heeled Last's Gaiters # 8 food the | ® large and choice assortment of M me ¢ a a deel 3 do. double sole r _ 190 do. do. Mor. do. really are. You are not in| cot Into de wrong book; you mean de ’pistol of DENTAT, NOTICE. to nwa ee £,0w Childreu's Shoos debt. you say, at present “| Timothy 1 ’spose?”” ‘The preacher, hesttatiog a | DR. M. LOOMIS Wil Nectioe from the city | is dei: Plain Bureaus, 5 Ne; thank God!” replied Edward, ear- | moment, with a very profound look, said: “Well, | during th ey: months, as usual, but, ie A. PAYNTER, at Page’ harf. Do. rds, Centre, Side, and other ‘can be purchased by the case nestly. * But then, Mary, love, if wecannot | | must cave in dis time; though I know'd dat de | ®ul return ic the fall to resume. = ee = = i A heae z0ods are purchased at cash prices from nt Il be seen by farther and ti Do. Commcdes, Wash Closets and Stari menuge to save, some way. we shall got into | txt was somewhere among de grasec ga will be seen ee a 7 WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS J) | sahorainy, Walnut, aad Ook Writns Dake oat the mannincturers. whick erables us to sell as low debt, that is, unless my business brings in} IPA yesng German girl, a few days sinc ~ - —— FoR Cases, ‘ cont “For bargains < early.as we expect to be inore than it does now.” appited to De Lave for permission to ride on hin} Wa RRIAGE Fo OO LB .O KS: nptote | Bedsteadsand Chairs of evary descriptions and | kept very busy. H. MELA & SON, “Then let us begin to save at once!” said | back over his rope atGenesee Falls. Bhe expressed | C 7 asi! assortments to be found in Washington, embraaing | 2 find cther Mattresses, Bxt=nsion, Dining ai No. 6207th st ,2dooreahore - Mary. energetically. ber willingness to be carried across. and her con-| Wo. the undersi y i the various Books in use in the District Schools, vs matt pine gegen Light Stands. _8u23-tm dedieniie ___ States Office, _ But in wh: waycan wedo so?” asked nee in the oo of er nerve. Bend the citizens of Alacne aiirmioe: Colleres, Ke. for sale cheap. will bo sold at the lowest priee for cash, at I BOOTS AND SHOES. Elward. We are not living extravagantly adventurous young female teparted ‘boraly disap tl supplied on 11! al ma. oe ei pie he pried 10n.) A. GREEN. AO eed mone —~Y in any respect. I don’t see, ab present, ind polsted banox Esrantiemwenr ov Winttax T. Hoox. D 2 At SHEFRERDE. 7 et’ double-sole Mor. “es, what way we cau retrench.”” +] ple A New York correspondent of the Boston | oncry on the business In allite Varrere become | wet Corner tthand Det. O Stes es adies, ise Rebate ta, 0. D've thouzht of several ways, already,”’| post says that Dr 3. P. Townsend, the sarsaparilia | Seing men of eront expertenas ia the brsiness, hav- FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT | “PapERHANGINGS—Now stock, oheap for | Children’s best Bing. ing Button 6: . 768 said Mary, smiling, and looking so hopeful ond ime the preparation and rendi- | ink worked in the principal shops of Truropa und YROM THE cash. ine Kid Si Ladies and Misses, at very ra par a fool onnbtentot VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY and — happy that the mere ight of bright, ani- | tion’of the “genuine” article, with which bis Mesecitine cavehtte and bene mp ms hs A hung by experienood workmen, satis- ow, priges, mated countonance, raised her husband's epir. | tame is associated so intimately pee’ WALTER KARMANN & BOPP. i to ail purposes, to which | *Sp RING SESE LOUN ee eee its, and made him feel more sanguine than be} | 0" A new taw'tn Connecticut makes ta mis- — plicable. | it does not turn RY ED Y aby ie ie Srerss, em, Z. L, days demennor to drive @ bired horse beyond the point | , I would most respectfully end GB pin k 9 dora, and will eoguire the ei A AG ID pith iG CHA ae! No. 22 Ps. ave. ‘ket Then followed & low, ™ t. i ied } bargained for. The tirst victim of the rezulnticn | firm to the patronage of my formeririends and ous, smooth of Coach elling with- LEP MHOLLO IRS, 81: jn18-20 3d door abowe eth at. ‘ ug conversation, earri was Paul Sequim. of Woodstock. who was fined | SOMsrs. sh ind i i iy washed. Col- the Furnitere is manufactured im thie | —“S°>-©O ______“°COerSveve™ S_ on in @ low voice, interspersed occasionally | 5 and sentenced to be Imprisoned fifteen days Se" __ WT, BOOK. 5 of: ui and | mtr, 8 be Tere. we gS nthe anufsc oom with @ sigh from Edward, followed by an en- {Mr Chas. W. Banks, who wag wounded oe. q % kL, AUTRY. EB ada will cover ss much surface, with the Angers tireranagaar tment of fre work in BOOTS couraging word from his wife. by a sword bayonet in the hands of some member pa yy, "ody, 824 poands of lead—showing great yy bet. 9th and idth. SHOES. Fine Calfskin nots $2.75; ext morning Mary rose fall of her new | of the Colt Guard, at the Seymour neve ton at Houny Sree Me Te aT LAM, enonomy 24 well gs beauty. = eas and Varniahed” ap lé-ly | Congress Gaiters 82, &c.; Cloth Shoes seein waeg, std foromizing. Her young- | Hartford, Conn , of the 20h ult, did at Meriden | Will practice Soe Hye Re Mtoe and ay, artiole strictly pure thoy should may of none bet the TAKER, worth- | °}P}"\otme Ready Pay. av 2 et child wusenly six woeks old, the next | on the 4th fost. ESBS Jeckson, the ‘ed one ontaioer houses. 8 Com) ip bat k could rumalone, and the eldest was four years Head ra apd of three youag men of Springticia bee aon ee needs Dist ff Mis- tee @ “ kuowe as Ng 1 rh ot age. They made plenty of work. as Mary} bave lately bulita new boat, stocked it with pro] QPP tums tho Ween Mey oe ba er pnd Gresneeal. he Na. Lor Red Seal, kaew very well; but she determined, in ths| visions and camp utensils, and on Friday they | | Brow Wheto Breen Boal being ouly used for. present state of affairs, to disch: the gir on river for the headwaters of the Con- prer. MORE iIne BGWS EE PREM'UM am Azent for =e bad as = 33 This excoliant oon ton, does 7 i lowing how U7 James W. Barker, who was elected mayor jer: toeil 1 foliowi uses of New York some Fince, and counted out terions ata g Tee cea ay gthge kind of Thane piled at the new reduced tarif of pricos, FL Rt Rh te et cial .. of Sten ml ttal, line a large New York ary | piomas tha Porat nad beat ‘Babine HALU's CORNELL. Beets ; {eg wacnege yaar NGTON CITY, x store in Pittaburg. bread ovor yeast few arery anes 139 Maden Lane, New Yori 3 and Chiidven'es ~ . s Ty one An : A DEVOR & PRATT. _ oye ~ iain op Bet lw vata al tant | footed aie ritansalinetstve | sm gq BARNDUBE RTO Seas, | Sib vERMerey Waele Ets | Seow er ts dos eal SY Sau Sees eters tly compated all his fears bytell- | Company receiwem ttle nid, in comutecions, hed. avd ta hickty bo: .| LSTEREST SULOWED ON DEPOSITE — | style of tho art at prices at leust twenty pot est safely say that we do; which gou cer prove tet exercise always agreed with her, | from $25,000 to $30,000 annuaily. ring from dyspep ix, It MONE that it would be no hardship to her to] i[5- The recent book trade sales at Boston | COmPOsition, and the result of se it upon her own children. tific . kK & BURG Ly amounted to nearly $181,000. “o3 cor, 15th at, Vieavs Sette for ey fan 2 inl. (ati moa) SiG awmes |e Se ries, |eaeiauar gaan Racer ad. nu 332 Pa. avenue, ENS eC