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IPT Rg a PER E> RT a rare aan ER Aenea arene aon > Liew t ' = Sos, 2, 18682 Fbening Star. VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1858. NO. 1,752 Ee ORES, 18 aay ow EVERY AFTERNOON, WEEKLY STAR. This exoeiient Family and News Jowrnal—oon- teining 8 greater variety of interseting reading than ‘oan be found in any other—is publushed on Saturday morning. TERMs. gle oopy, per annum ivecopies - (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ‘THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Bennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at §4% year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- foription price is @3 Ss year, in advance ; $2 for 51x months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at tne rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, Ope cent; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 5) per cent advances, oy cate esha News” that has = Evemso Star owen late country, 1 oxn he procured at the covsar, immediately the issue of ¢! Paper. vba rate td — tolSty Postinasters who aot as agents will be al- OW ed & commit of ® cents. List or Parexts.—The following is the list signor to George B. Sloat, of Philedelphia, Pa. z = epi of Patents isoued from the United States Patent | fs/_mprovement in soguldting the tenston of the | —Bédvostignal._, | aga : Travelers j bd a sew + wil resume s ol Office for the week ending August 31, 1858—| Jacob Widmer, of New Haven, Conn... assignor | [VE ou Monday, 6th of Sepiamber, 185).— BQained Ane, BAY. 8c etc =| NOTICE TO TRAVELERS, each bearing that date : to himself an@ Howart Gilbert, of said New Ha- | corner of ennsy | Vania Avenuc ant street, HOF street, Washington, NEW ARRANGEMENT. Jobn Agnew, of Columbia,$ C.—For j ven —For improved cut-off for steam caxines. eS Principal—DONALD MACLEOD, A. M, Un- With Greatly impreved Schedule. ment ine Ling for bale beeps bey x Mawar ceuoan a i pagent oe hoes cpoaiiboans Sonor BURG, P. ‘The next noademic torm eal bexin on the second { FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL “ . * . NICs IG, . Hetey 8. Akins sa Sosekenninn ¥.—For im. | Nelson Plait, formerly of Ottawa, lin feet. | — Thia Lastitution commence eau fenpicn ‘Sep- | Monday of September, and end om the Sith dayr at aRTS OF Pro: ment tember 1, with a corps of ten efficient experi- | Juge foilowi Jobn B. Aden, jr.,and Edwin 1. Gates, of | P°O% Oye eng aed June 12, 209. = THE SOUTHS 'D SOUTHWEST, . ‘or thorough hterary and scientific culty: . “isis Pin sf Bowing Sra k Be |" aoe creme rea ee Ne | cot gaat ution Boar, Washing, tan per | SPR ener yeractan th adeney td want | VIA Petomne steamers’ end ichmond tnd saltoratio b Allen, of Bowling Green, Ky-—For | "William H. Seymour and Dayton 8. Morgan, | "“Pupits leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Phila- | neurpessed. arias ior. | diegStaeetS ort rere, pate oe oi wbibel of Brockport, N.Y, assignees of Nelson Platt, | deiphia in t ¢ early train for Harrisburg, thence by ‘Very class, the primary as well ax the senior, formerly of Ottawa, Illinais.—For improvement | Cumberland Valley Railroad, will reach Mechasice, | &nioys the direot supervision of the Prineipal, who for removing sparks from the smoke stacks of lo- | ;;, harvesters. Dated June 12, 1:49. Reissued | bure in time for dinner. comotive eng ines is asgisted by three iadies of ability, Xperience and Two fast daily lines from Washi May 23, 1564, and Again reissued Aug. 31, 1858 For catalogues address OAicanslon atime is eaues m purer standard 1 htm thwest. Boats leave thef berthe, foot x : Ke: Solomon Andrews, of Perth Amboy, N.J.—| "William f. Seveeut ed ee organ, aoostis REV. A. G-MARLATT.A:M.. Pres. | o/yrecnrol ut of Paris possesses x parer standard the morning boat can obialna hive brenk fect ex feed I NEW ARRANGEMEN. For improvement In sewing machines of Brockport. N_Y., assignees of Nelson ‘Platt, | QT. VINCENT'S SCHOOLS. cilities for acquiring that languaxe. This divi- | and enjoy a pleasant sail of s%; hoursdown thera, | ANLAND &ONTE, ERO. SHINGTON Leonard Bailey, of Winchester, Mass.—For formerly of Ottawa, {11 —For improvement in | © rr ego sion is strcngthened by the engagement of Prof. Ai- | ti ul Potomac. passing im full view of Mount Vernon. | y 7 y 4 socks of bench planes 2 Plane tons to the |atvesters. Dated June 12, 1519. Reiuaued May | . The Day io baainess on Woden cet eet [ee ee ihe: Piaaos-th arp | reat of four Bee inne) unmuron good supperseda | VI4 ORANGE AN frhat kalenoss eat oan fren ing skit ings. vo'w™™ | gig H.Sevmous and Dayton & “Mongan, | bets adsider an spurt t eameseaee ts | Stay oman hela ng guper | fome an aie a Kielce merece a? a ment in looms che, of Baits Ma wort of Brockport, N. Y., assignees of Nelson Platt, | schools, and after the experienc? of Inst year th: ‘The highest class, composed of the first seniors The Great Southern Mail is conveved over this Charles Boernicke, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- | focmerty of Ottawa, Ill For improvement v3 Phere sin, iit term with vers many advantages. | of Inst term. will take the range of literary aud. sci | route, it being 44 miles. shorter aad Ie ales hue | _ ‘The = PAGE leaves the foot of Provement in umbrellas. harvesters. Dated June 12, 1819. Reissued May | ‘There are, in fac’, three distinct schools at St. ‘ure, for which they are prepared, and wi. | railroading than by any other route, 3 for Ale: Thomas J. Bottoms, of Thomasville, Ga... For | 23° 1354, and again reiaaned Aug. 81, 1958 Jinoent ,,the Orphan's School, the Free School for e end of the term, diplomas or suitable __, making certain connections to Some Bateed oe yt~ e A Hobert J. Neowns of Berry, Pa For improved | ,,f_P, Dimptel, of Philadelphia, Pa—For im. | 484 tohelars-and tbe’ Pay) Sohool” "The frat tw of “Ap@lichats for admission oucht to be enroiled | Yt yar: Mchmond, end Petersburg, Va., | Sadr Raliread leaving Alean sib pm portable feace. Vij Ketecued Aur. or ten Dated April Ist, in theif discipline and education, are un without deiay, 2s the number of pupils will be lim- Charleston, S.C, pe eeg Georgia, Pure hoe Woekenenee O 8. Bromfe!d, of Centreville, Ind.—For | "| inus B. Cooley, Samuel Babcock, and Benja- or full information see circulars. sel 2w i Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., 4. Ee peetin, improvement in seed drills. min G. Cooley, o Middletown, Conn , assignee: y. <= = Direct to New Orleans and atl Southern Cities | ap 2 jet Agent. Thomas J. Bottoms and James A. Bullock, of | Sf j.inus B. Cooley and James C. Cooke, of said | Who are thus circumstanced are earnestly pressed CENTRAL ai ts ek wt we and Towns. ‘Thomas county, Ga.—For improvement in cotton | ‘Middletown —For improvement in the maauinc, | t2.send their ch ;_ itis entirely wtitat i" we UN tep STATES MAIL LINE Te sees. . Levi Burwell, of Milwaukie, Wis —For im- ‘ . ; i Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville, — gute of textile hecb. ted March 16, 1855. Re- Aistinet, but just as diligently attendes toas any | | The exercises of this institution will be resumed ONLY REGULAR LINE Issued Aug. 31, 1558, othér, the training and teaching being strictly alike the ist day of September. ‘The number is limited. Son-hside, Virginia, Tennessee, and East Tennes- i akD ren in all. If the re to ry) : "OA LIE: vi Proved rotary pump. Designs —W P. Abendroth, of Portchester, | desired. perhaps the fervent os enn ay ent, be | ABD dsim___8. MERCHANT, Principal. Denvittlo, FO%TnEFOUTAWESp ro via Pa re vite aa Wm. 'S. Butler, of Rocky Hill, Conn.—For im- | x. y For design for cooks stoves. Dated Aug. | the poor parents cau seldom leave their children OUNG LADIES’ 'NSTITUTE, Chattanoo Huntaville, ‘Memphis, ems . provement in manufacturing shears. 31, 1858. long enough at school. The t! is the Pay School. Y A BoarDING AND Day ScHoot, Lynchburg, Knoxville, Atlanta, * Regular Satiing Days, bth € Wth of cach month, David Buzzeil, of Charlestown, Mass.—For James L. Jackson, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For | Tne Sisters of Charity haves Pay School only in ENGLISH AND FRENCH. * | Nashville, Grand Sanction, — improved recumbent chair. 4. design for screws. Dated Aug. 31, iss. the Sona ota thas totoal f Fn TE seit M$ 0, 490 k Street, = Montgomery, and New Orleans. i neemanaer papee top eeim Con—ke Nathaniel Waterman, of ‘Boston, Mass.—For | the Sisters tosien cae CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Princtrat. For through tickets and farther information of design for bread pans Dated Ang. 31, 1858. as snd earn for t! hans, 5 rw Clary, of Bei ; sae also true that ail who send their children | The eleventh year of this Institution will com- | the foute, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office Cartion.—S0 and tm, weal wanote Tale bee oe RE trav ALI. een fn 1-2 there really so far contribute to support the orphans; | Mence on the second Monday of September, 1838, | NN. 372 Benn. avenues one door enst of Hrowns’ provement in sewing machines. on eliers bound to C. 8; Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of 6th street oe 1 Man Lace te E- if thi tl te it T urse of study, aided by Leotures and Appa- - y o fe Smith Conklin and Geo. Newton, of Sterling, A Frorat Crock.—The great Linnwus once is Pernt od Torben Pe eee ay would ratus, is thorough and extensive. au 16 ly (Seat wad ag ae gertin ah oon as ‘to Oalitergiee Hl.—For improvement in seeding machines invented a flower clock, by placing in a circle | truly required for the practical purposes of life. ail pe lara, contsining po abipeaty con be ob- To u ITION, they must Anthony G. Davis, of Watertown, Conn —For | such plants as expand their blosssme enek ac | that constitutes a sou Sod thorough Englise eda- | tained at the principal Bookstores earn D FROM WASHINGTON the true office Sceamships of ine Ce improvement ia sun shades. poss! 2 b poy wy In like a wo | $ition, 18 well taught im this school ; and im all ite the Principal. u 23-eolm IRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE 4 Rairoad, as 00 oles Morris and Ira Phillips, of Clarendon, | toarn from a rather bas ‘pumber of the London | cugemmatanoes. its charitable sitect.te method of FRANKLIN AcaDeMy. wHEsT, im New. York is authorized to engare 3 sory ee a ieeinsime ytaperan dahon ria ithe |, Bytteiremnamesmome (Pict Ward) | SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. ones : tt, t Bi - i iudiei Ss. For finprovement a ple Sok a “AG ‘ ins ntly invented the District, combining, under a very indici G ot managemant comparatively little expense to parents | Term commences September 6th. Number lim- E.J Dodge, of Port Washington, Wis.—For | a8 ornithological clock, by marking the hours of With « full average improvement of the children. ited to twenty-four. The course of study is de- "ICP Observe my imprevement in upsetting carriage tire. the waking and the first notes of the little sing- | _ 8 St-8t Po rst peelgey saa parece —— —— —— wn EWE MON Dacor h J. Falconer, of Washington, D.C.—For | ers. The signal is given by the chaffinch, the MES TODD WILL RESUME THE DUTIES | The Principal can be seen at the Acsdemy any FALL ARRANGEMENTS, aN Rll I SDS = — improved sash fastener. rliest ri: 1 of her School on Monday, September 6th, at | time after the Ist proximo. Circulars at jook- ea HE PACIFIC i /EAMSHIP COM. Moses G- Farmer, of Salem, Mass —Por im- | song precedes the demo oa eeaTtee.. ttt | hor residence: 391 D strese balwraee eed ace | time, R.B.DETRICK-A-M. | THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE Now| 1 “Aye Proved method of ‘sending acd receiving mes- | * ig P ~ . ome ao ea Linsummer Number of pupils limited. au 30 lw" ‘Au 26-e0lm Principal. UN DAILY pie RE ‘One of the Steamships of this See sarrsine sages slmaltaneously over the same telegraphic | {fou half past 1 to2o'oloe Guin tha tie W2SHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, WESTERN ACADEMY. FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, Sea Uied sentes Matis for ACA venves EERE = i . fat s — : a - : “Joseph A. Forsman, of Ciacianati, Obio.—For | (Sylvia aericapilla) whose warblings would | ‘Its exercises will te sesases Oa Westeatey,| | Trhoes Bésle hon Wd test ine eanilenv of tals Taati? (qahgMAIL, TRAIN starteat 535 and 745 2. m.. | Panama twien eign month. on the arr. = gy epee yy ay pe em ng a aia Hp iPaba bees aye SAM’L. KELLY. Prin, | ent at tne Sead ed nie requested to be pres treaktant ‘at the Reiny House, Washington June. ora, whuch leave New Orleans and Onk rege 5 5 Lac, — 2 . rom half-pas 10 3 0’ cloc'! ——————=h2vwawlooooo—<ses0—0Oousm_| 4 ) tion, before proce: wert each month FoR provement in car seats and couches. the pie ia heard. Wren tc half-past 3 the | (GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. | “gn>s-coim SL. LOOMIS, A.M. Print, | 20, THE INGER NS TE: AND ST. LOUIS Sealptssorgers consecling via PANAMA RAIL? Albert Fuller, of Cincinnati, Obio.—For im- hed, T f- 3 BoardING AND Day ScROOL. aa ~ ~ EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington | ROADS. proved steam cock Aorist Png Stre heeds reese 4 Phe duties of this instituticn will be resumed en | TV ISS BROOKES ENGLISH 4x0 FRENCH | x33)». m. Feuching Cincinnati at 8 p.m. next day, | | These steumahipe have been inspected and ap- 3 ae 5 1 Sept t. s oy iv wil 8 Train for = Charles Grova, of Salem, Mass For improve- ’ our climat ich i saa] Puplie Bean Wackeenton anaveyed to: aud from Seven Buildinzs, No. 133 Penn. Avenites Tavilie, Cairo and the Southwest. and for St.’ Loom, safety. meat in top rollers for «pinning machines. bird of our climates, which imitates all tunes the Se shoutekane Kansas, &c. Time, from Washington to Cincinnati, | ‘The Railroad (47 miles long) is com- George W. Griswold of Carbondale, Pa.—For | 8® well, that M. Dureau de La Malle made all | the Seminary without char . J. HARROVE o8 Monta eeoinker anasneat willbe sosumied purs Vous onlves hour . crossed ju Sor é improved method of stretching b ots and shoes. | the blackbirds of a French canton sing the au 2%-tOotl prey ¥ Albert W. Hale, of New Britain, Conn. from ocean to ocesn, and 16 er * % 23 hours.or to St. Louis onlv44 hours. jeted ft Principal. i 94, CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- | hours, The 2 of, sin checked —For | Marseillaise hymn, by letting loose a blackbird — eisckitee ee eee r ST.LOUIS, CHICA eniodan Prancisce : = as the Bookstores. sep 1 eolm Is, CA 4 0. AND | York throng ee r “ 2 GE. 5 embark: Panama ‘Al the company improved portable house beil. so, | Which had been taught that tune. From 4 to G° a ee VE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, NOwTiW ESTER EXT aE SS hemp tne ag Toney ald in Now York covers Issachar P. Hansell, of Springfield, Ill.—For half-past 4 o'clock the lark pours forth its melo- | The scholastic exercises of this Institution, favor- 1 ASHINGTON, D.C. ing at Washington Junction or Baltimore, leaving | ©) of the trip. pg ney —— cane dies; from half past 4 to 50’clock the black- | ®>'¥ known heretofure as the Wasnington Seinina ‘The next Session of this Instita’ * neoln, — m- , lil be resumed on Monday. the sth of Septem- Wednesda: wom will comm: Bec rn Eh ge headed titmouse is heard. Lastly from 5 to ir This Collexe ie intended. for day scholars [ane bh neater, the twenty-ninth (34h) of | Toview the naan — dent. v0 that the route is <r veltable—ne tall- ure ‘oved sad iron heater cover. - - . in daylight, take the 5.35 and 7,45 a. Ls half-past 5 o'clock, the sparrow, the gamin of | only, irrespective ol creed or veltgions Frofension. Fe dy James R. Higgs, of Utica, N. Y.—For im- Licants for admission will be ned on the | trains from W. wim emg ene tn ay ge proved hydrant the skies, awakes and begins to chizp.”” a - ‘ Monkey and ‘Tuesday before the opening ofthe ses- "vor Pork k the North- Passengers oe Panama the same day they ar- William © Hills, of Nottingham, N.H.—For | Queer horology that! Quarter-past quail,half- | "2-8" __”Premdent._ |} sion. Mariette and Cinciomets Raltosd take tin nas, “Gonduatore ge é eae ee ap a ao York, N. Y.—#or'| P2st SParrow and about eleven minutes of black- ROOKEVILLE gt vem. 2 Of the Golan Cale DEPARTMENT. Through Tickets und. qiaree ct wemensat jerem| # ‘* + ry 5 he - Po mig > peat sy ‘OF | bird. ww hat queer things men will make for ‘The next session will commence MONDAY, Sep Session on Wednesday, the eighth (8th) of Septem: — and every other For n atthe tos apply at Ira A. Ives, of New York N. ¥-For leck- 7 as the old lady said when she saw a tember sth. None bat Teachers of thorough schol me is or Now! J. G. BINNEY, President. WAY PASENGHRS fertho Main of the the agenoy. £77 ee * Ay Tork.to Bing iene ep a Tes “rThe accommodation for, boarders. im, the Priaci- THE QUIIES OF MRS. BURR’S SCHOOL | Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad will leave Washing ken Nt RR}B& co. Provement in lifting jacks. = Ax UNGALtant Brsnor.—At the meeting of | Poat amy, Will be ample. a large addition to the Nor SH streaks bet non ister ke | Feral port = Boatone Henry G. Kaufman, of St. Louis, Mo —For im- provement in harvesting machines. “hy ber ih be: 1 et, ‘and 14th st ‘or all points between Washington Junction and fy 26-¢f ©. L, BARTL the Synod of Aberdeen on Thursday, the Bishop wed", trl be prepared for tdvanced classes in any | "8. ov vee bee hg aos Piedmont take the 5.35 or 7.45 8. m. trains. Bet ———— For ali Stations between Piedmont and W heel. id : colleges in the country, or fitted for business = 1 = iyitges P_ Kenyon and Ellen Kenyon, of Brook- | Pt, Before proceed Apity bec ght miorioy by gagrictly practical course, at the option ofthe | FEMALE ACADEMY, | uke the 445m Frain (ro cogneat with the F Boots, Shoes, ae. gM ee for being present. I positively refused to give | ” Cataiogues may be obtained at the principal book- E. E. JANNEY, Paineipate improved method of nr — x ADIES’ SHOSS, MISSES’ SHOES, CHIL 5 . . WASHINGTON & .TIMORE TRAINS. % attaching the spreader to | My sanction to ladies being present, and, until | *tores, or by addressing, at Brookeville, Md., either | _ The fourth annual session will commencs on the A L DREN ry ms HOES, : : a first Monda: tembe Leave Washington for Baltamorest 5.35 and 7.45 | are selling at unusually low prices at The Ladies — — machines. = the ladies Sch a I shall not preceot with | ofthe ee BRETT YMAN, A. Pe Frivei b "The course of sfudy inthis Institution is exten- &. and 320 aad £5 ptm: On Sunday at 3.30 p. m. ‘Bhoe Stove or ie Pa ‘avenue, be “ Jobn rd, of Manchester, N. H.—For im- e bi eas. ‘here w some half dozen A. BOWIE DAVIS, sive, embracing all the oranches of a liberal educa- ° ” s 5 provement in locks. , borg the feet seat oe the oath rl nag ) | _au9 eotm President Board of Trustees, | tion. au l4-lawsw* | 5 gag rey cine wae 3.30 and | We are selling Ladies’ Lasting ¢ Gaiters at....81 2s Joha Loudon and Hans Jversen, of New York. i ii i 5 r 5 RS. GEN. WHEELER’S SEMINARY vor | The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only wili stop at way sta- a N- ¥.—For improvement in hinges for window | If the ladies have any delicacy they will not | FyOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR M A TOR eRe: °* | tions ond for Ausapolis evsaestions et ~~ is 8! remain without permission from me, and I ho YOUNG LADIES, ” ay = me blinds. Pei D he Movtheucet of Sthand L Streets Corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton sts., The 7 458 m. and 3.9 p.m.are the chief connest-| go. £o.: allourown make, Comeend ses. W. W. Lyman, of West Meriden, Conn. —For jee errr ipa ba may have crapearey abil a MRS. KESLEY Puincte ate a GroRGETOWN, D.C. ing, traine fer se west, and the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.90 | “)y"7 him TIMOTHY CLA jimproved method of sealing preserve cans. them, will exert their influence to get them to od & The duties of this institution wi!! be resumed on | P- m. trains for the east. ‘nape -Tae ey “ 4,8, McCoumick, of Versaliies, Ky.,aad Wm. | accede to my request. (After & pause and | «,Tiis!astitution wil be prepared to receive pupils | 4, 73e dutie of thin fhe PMORAT het he eeiinciita | and Oho Railrond Ticketofes, Wasiareen | L.APIES, SHOES!—LA DIES SHOES R_ Baker, of Boston, Mass.—For improvement | no stir among the ladies, the Bishop con-| A gentleman of experience inteachiog and lectur- | tons on the part of the Principal for the cultivation ‘au 16 T. H. PARSONS, Agent. | supply. i ? A 4 : 1 M: tieal and Classica! Depart- | Of the hearts and minds of the pupils committed to aE SEROUS. AGO. i lish Gaiter in seeding machines tinued.) If the ladies are determined, I am | ing will fill the Mathematical and Classica! Depar: her care. A share of the public patronage is respect. HINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA Best English Lasting Gaiters. ; £.L Lyon, of East Randolph, N. ¥ —For | equally determined, and I will adjourn the | ™¢?*s- au ZB eotOotl | fully solicited. au 17-eotSep/sth yea ‘i STEAMBOATS. | ficroos Boots. mprovement in seeding machines. (- re 4 “LEG my aa . tone L. Mann, of Ravenna, Ohio.—For im- | SY20d toanother place. (A pause of ey min [ypetsoroliran cox LEGIATE INSTI Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, ane Si 8 provement in wachine for bending fellies. peeing) fod ES pradg ic a! Th gies FOR YOUNG LADIES. | a For Rent and Sale. Het, Capon, Fauquier White Sul- Slippers and Boots. et the lowest prices : 5 Maan, o! troit, Mich.—For improve- , ‘ + letcher House, 454 E street. between 6th ai MOL RES _S A css r ‘ings. . B am welll a jor artucie of gents ment in railroad car seas’ sb goes [> adjourned till the ladies retire —for half an | Ste., recently vscupied by the Misses Rocker POF ee Oo EQUMS 1m tho third eg Fane eae re See Caliskin Garters at $20. Wim C. McKinstry, of New York, N. ¥.—For | hour. The Bishop then retired, but the ladies iI stit Waiiach, Hail: | | The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will ROSENTHAL, No. 22 Pa. av., improvement in children’s carriage in the gallery sat still for several minutes. | , Th8,duties of the Institute will be resumed the | Wallach, and & hereafter run regularly, leaving th iy ®-cofm ” “Market Space, 2d door above sth 8 r i 2 Tt . first Monday in September. Apply to RIC avé 3 sbuve 8 sevetnent ie ceeds Peilanti, Mich —For im-| Ultimately, after a good deal of consultative BOARS 66 lisravcrion; SPECIAL NOTICK.— Valley View Farm,” | Nang foot of7vh street, Washington "['O THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON C Pp He: . ‘on ————— whispering, and having had the benefit of the H. Havennen, Natural Science, A late the residence of John H. King, dec'd, is | following hours: Having heen engaged in manufacturing i oe he ia kesds cee counsels of a reverend brother, who ascended to - HAVENNER, Preoeptress. d oifered for sale or rent. To persons living mn this Leave ‘Alexandria at 4, 8, 18, 12%, 24, % Cam, Misco and Children’s Shoes for mp ie * - a . v! . 5%» 9. ey a chilies Ss gH the gallery, they retired.—Aberdecn Press. Dawean Hack, A. M., Languages and | section it 1s deemed unnecessary to describe it, bu Leave Washington at 6% ,9, 115¢.1 7 it thom am that line, this ta years, we ought & for the information of persons at a distance, it may Whaley’ Wm. Painter, of Wilmington, Delaware. mnibuses, connecting with the , | Know by this time what wi ——<———————— . F. Morcan, D. D., Leoturer on Moral | be well t tion that no piace within one hundred | leave the Capitol, and ‘the corner of 7th and 12th | 8nd oan safely say that we do; which you oan prove For improvement in car seats t@Mon.i ur Foix, a Fren hm3n who went ‘o ence. aa ete miles of Washinton ivy, Sere nach indneements poise Re Ganiylooad oemee. ss =z giving our work a tral. y cise fund (at ail mee) Henry C. Parkhurst, of New ¥ N.Y J iea to embark in business, had been sad! M, Vincinia HARuNess, Preparatory De- | either toa purchaser or tenant. The improvements the articles at the principal Sho» Stores in ; nen ry C. . of New York, —For | Jamaica to emba: 5 | sadly ttden xs area large and commodious Dweiline, coutaiming 17 | ‘The 6a. m. Boat connects with the ORANGE and | iwxton city—the Shoes so well-known 8s F a improvement in cotton gins abused there. He had been robbed, whipped. | wise Tacky Danigt. Musio—Piano, rooms; Gardener's House, containing 5 78 ALEXANDRIA ®AIL- | MoCurdy & Son's Philadelphia make. _ap2!-ly L- H_ Parson and George Houston, of Middie-} put in prison, his property confiscated, and A. Danie, Vocal Music, large Barn, and ample Stabling; Wazon Sheds, Car 13 RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS" town, N. Y.—For improvement in horse rakes. every 5 of indignity and outrage offered 8 ALICE ADAMS, Drawing. riage House, Ice House, Green House, 3) ins T — A. Pearsoll, of Nashville, Tenn.—For im- rites pM 3 return, to New Orleans, he told | I" FJ. zens, Pasating. House, T. hyp Re *| The undersigned bes aw, ont cuminatiy tany Poco. W. Penuiston, of Nort Vernon, ina —| the story most pitifully to Col. Pike of Arkan- Preparatory P epartment {rm 95 to $9 per quarter. &o—in a word, GR er terotmese of Bele: For improvement in machine for tightening aud | 888. Col exiate Departnant, Enelishetrom $10 to 912.50, Soyoral Goriene cl ite aslat ane coat tke sae: EW ARRANGEMENT! ot FRONKEAND aT securing metallic bands for cotton bales, &c. Sen eee pac eL Aeae eche Mecracsainaes reraintee Tutt tokeceas tion! 4: cel pau eedione suo ean cata eed LN UTHWESTERN ROUTE | VELVET TAPESTRY and CA oe Traman W. Pepper, of New York, N.Y —For | cording to ir story Jamaica must be as bad| dress tne Principals, the dwelling, stables, &¢., by & bydraghorem. fhe| GREATSO TRAVELING Bags. d HELS; fine impiovement in oiling the thread for sewing | a place as the infernal regions ?”” tuztdw MRe& MRS. T. H. HAVENNER. Sara one piped dreseng es te Ae Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. LES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. mec! ‘ Ma foi—it is worse.”’ - r ; |. in walks and drives, shaded by fruit trees. This pared to compete with the best - Pera Paps abana Rain | “Now, Monsieur, do you really mean that?” | (}EORGE Sa oad an Repro ce ek BE P incemize aps Groves; bacon by frat trove. Thee ol a eee 5 ‘of whieh. read the following Re thas. J.C. Pete: por fp roman Sere “ C’est vrai—it is true.” Ciroulars may be obtained at Star Office, Wash- | very pomertrige d7 8 market garden, There isa - FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli= Feimepoegment nora Renkerns ee |< Well tow, Monsior Foix said Cot Pike, | sion, tp Grande bakator, Goorgntownge | ince auaniiy of Hot bed Sake ocng France : ; EE et peony Chas. E Price and Jos. Haythorn, of Thomp- | “‘ suppose you were on your death-bed to-night, Fares foe Preparatory Studi 25 | the raising of vexetables. The Fruit Trees of all | VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, Trunk thats, for solidity amd quality of materials sonville, Conn.—For improvement in carding |’ and the Lord should appear to you and say you Bes i OO wens ieee ase a See Serre, Carennte, Coussbarsion. Xe., te he SUR SRISSIPPI, AB NA, ASSO SRSEUMINE, ecstak Sidi, ary might go back to Jamaica or go to the infernal | _au 25-tSept4 2 Ne + Principal. | "it's presumed that spy one desiring such a place ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. B.S. Kinser. Currier. im neat sy pec senor Britain, Conn.—Fer } regions, what would en at | Daag y ies Loos thea md 13th streets Mey Comgre| pplication et the place, a ew UGH TICKETS can b» obtained at the ed ¢ . rr] i ifi treet, betwee: ai s Sy 6 i ' . 2 rs R. Robinson and Hi. 8. Robinson, of Clin- I vould say, Monsieur Lord, if it beez stree 1eren @ given ui PP P Sau ton, Mass —For improvement in valve cocks. THRO all ze zame to you, if it makee no difference at | SELECT CLassicaL AnD MATHEMATICAL ScHOOL Bg ERT KING, No.3 High street, Georgetown, gKEAT F. W. Robinson, of Richmond, Ind —For im- = WESTERN RAIL ROAD | gh. B< Treake Covered and every deserietion of For Bo jy 26-tf 6th all, I should very much choose to please, to £, corner of Pennsylvania avenue executed "ar a on and diapaten. he duties of this Ins! I! be resumed the — > 6 ~ | street, Washington, on board of the Steam Fer Provement in straw carriers of threshing ma- | prefer much razer to go to h—Il.”’ ist day ot — Tr. mber of pupils limited. POR FEe* east ede of ith ptzeet, one Pod Boat Georce Paxe,‘ors ~ se ‘Orange and chines. : or partivulars add a i above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Posses- xandr “ — es i. Jsaac Rogers, of Owego, N. Y.—For improve-] Cyassics ron ARKANSAS.—A story is told of | _ at 1S-tf CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. tion given on the fet of July. For further partiou- | 2: -hmond, Danville Lamchbure Bristol, | 7.x TENSIVE ASSORTMENT ment in shutter operators. . a Bostonian’s first appearance in polite society HE FRENCH LANGUAGE, and Thee, pert ots % je 23-tf Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, E SY, WALN ROSEWOOD AND improvement In abeara, tw VOR N- Y-—For er as ee een | “ene eclitign ekecdad nl tua UALS ONO ‘A EARMIN AGEXANDRIA coUNTY.va.| Nashville, \Huncsvitle, Grand Junction, | MAHOGANY, WAUNUT, ROBEWOOD AN r . i ancing, but the loveliest female present occu- N CH COLLEGIATE INSTI_ ) SOF CHANGE FOR'IM- Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, The eubecriber baving completed his window fastsncr uit Texas —Por improved | oi04 ‘a chair at the window without a partner, EUTE ora thorough and practical knewlodse of | PROVO SAFE PROBS CHANGE, FOR IM- saa en George Scott, of Wiscasset, Me —For improyed pat aw for paying out telegraph cable. - B. Slawson, of New Or! La—For im- Provement ia fare boxes for omnibuses, &c. A Smart, of New York, N. ¥.—For improve- ment in clasps for hoop skirts. ha F. Smith, of Galen, N.Y., and Weight. man Brown, of Rose, N. Y.—For improved ebura. Joseph D Smith, of Lancaster, Ohio.—For im- tions to Memphis. invite the citizens of V janine. heart, Ls mind greatly excited forfear of a re- J any other Institute in the city. The corps of | tance’ from 2 Smiles from George-| affording greater Expedition and Comfort and | ton, and the public, to call an fusal he exclaimed : whch will commence on the 6th of september, aud E. Yulee, ench teachers will be increased the coming year, ras adjoining the lands of Mr. Thomas carr eh ont a q > - i i i y her Ward- “* Will you do me the honor to grace me with | more of the studies of the school will be puraued B. Hard he Farm is divided into 8 fields, | of7th street at 6 2. m., for Alexandria, where pas ahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and ot! with your company for the next set ?”” and taught through the medium of the French than | with wat orehard, and house | seugers take the cars jor Richmond, Charlottaville, bes. i i » . > with @ good cellar 5 Sulphur Springs, Woodstock,&e,| Fine Mahorany, Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind Her lustrous eyes shone with unwonted bril- | Jpenk the language itr ucney The hd evateces | Containing 8 rooms. with sx Staunton, White Sulphur Spring 4 ta table, necessary out-b aed at 7 p. m. for Richmond and all points South- and other Bedsteads. S liancy, her white pearly teeth fairly glistened Stores by she. ures, alone ha eoahle gny.one good o annem, abee commataee —— xe —— ‘rests maior sure close connections to Mem- Fine W na ‘and Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- in the flickering candle light, her heavy snowy | Who hasa tolerably «: reading knowledge ol who will show roy r also be had | Phis. vs be a eths al rite cand Walnet end Chsire. bosom rose and fell with ‘Pyfal rapture, as she | neuase, to speak it fluently im the course of the fosvecting, the sale. Totorma' ion can also Bagenge Wagons and Omnibuses leav office, | Fine Mahogan’ Sofas Y it direct route, aud continuous railway oonneo- | of Furniture. wouid re: fully tepping up to the lady with fl saroye the French language, are not surpassed or equalled | actos, 7aviee irom Washington end the earns du, | By 8 direct route, comtionons fe: 20 miles shorter than by any other route. | ex: e hi for them- aq. ang Of tha Landsat thet! ME Seam tery beat Gomes Pure learen tooteot ae be obtained at all th rene Fie laea aca aa | Pacavenua, at o'clock em andy pom. OO Fine solid Gak Marble top and otter Covtage Cham- ovement in seeding machines. lied : Cireulars and Catalogues can be obtained at e easion given on t! of January. . AMES |, Agent per = ibanege We Becens art ncterss nll ed' dang | Son weiens ges tule cw sot, and sot, | Boake and: Musto Storan, and at the tnstitute, No, awit D.WeLtS. | jerar Weshierton._| Ping Matorany and Walnut Dressing and other warming device. , street, 8 DESIRABLE Fine IN CULPErce | — ————— — . boa : Nathaaiel Smith, of Buffalo, N.Y. —For im-| ©! Lhave about tuk root !” ORSON, Principal. | A DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER UIT COURT OF THE DISIFRICT OF | Fime Mahogany and otner Chairs of every descrip Provement in cultivators. M’me. CAROL] NEROLLIN co. SON, TY, VA., FOR SALE.—The Editor of Ces au 20 2w Vice nc Le Grand C. St. J f Buffalo, N. Y.—F. A Goupenx Tuovent Set ix Pearts.—In the Evening Star 1s authorized to sell,on very oo- jumbia for the county of Washington. 6 . John, of Buffalo, N. ¥.—For . Ser 1 = 4 re, Rofs,and other Tables, ki f fi Miss Muloch TY ACADEMY. fgg ee terms and <—s low price, oF = Catherine A. Smith, z ch aes, and Crockery Ware, Looking improved propellor for boats. pa ing of marriages for money, Miss Muloch, Cc! yY ACAD! : the most desirable farms in Coun yon . C3. iehelbe: ie F. Ci insees, &o. ST jen' . wer, of Boston, Mass —For im- eminent writer, observes, and we think ve: 483 Tenth Street North, er. Itcontains about 500 acres, of which 20 © | Grayson Ei reer and » Copper-| 9 por, is to gel] as cheap yy $4 jeovedl datoe toc eutitng tates tome, justly : . ry Schoo! for a limited number of young gentlemen, | woodland, the residue arable land, in a fi oon. smith, executors, and Bai oereeamit rs “ favorable terme ; and James H. Swett, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For im- abor suid y I E: ering, ehting, Tition for cultivation. This t “ Marriages t always to be a question | Drew vad, rea iitany Hnxineerin Bra es. | th ¢ flatter my rnament ¥ les fron. Cul Court House. It has u; manda, his wife; James W_, Oscar, und { they give mes oall. provement ia rolling tallway chairs. not of necessity, but choice. Every girl ought nels oars ae Mare easion to pass an ey iit -iouee and ordinary farm balla. i" Charles H., John F., Teac A., Ann H., | = | Will be disappointed » A, GREEN Francis M. Sweet, of Syracuse, N. ¥.—Porim- tha! ‘ ~ om examination before the next Naval ust be | ings, Allthe land not in cultivation is well Emma C. Baugher and John A. Seitz, |= au 1e-tf No. 586 7th street. provement in bracelets. 4 to be taught that a loveless upion stamps uj punctual at the reopening of the School. Duties re- | ret in crass. ntleman seeking heirs of sano Baugher. Aiva B. Taylor, of Newark, N. J.—For tm- | he? 48 foul dishonor as one of those connections | Burned * idence this 1 i VE YOUR EYES. first Monday n September. farm offers attractions not surpassed, if | ‘Phe bill m the above cause states in substance S; IMPRO Fate the . "7 legal ceremony al ther— Aul7-3w_ (intel. eodt) ~ FILL, Principal. | equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building sit that sait Isaac Baugher. by his will. devised that REN a SON, whe Pa eae eer, sore yep thes peo TAEMALE ENGLIGH AND FRENOH COL. | the farm commands @ Sine mountain pr his property in the District of Columbia, (which | Optician, D. . Jobn D Tift, of Cuyahoga, Obio.—For im-| and that, however pale, dreary and toilsome a EMALE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL- | ! ; os nae of ‘of lote No, 15 i jeatty | hes urope with his provement In grain separators. ‘S| ingle lifo may be, unhappy married life mast | LEGIATE INSTITUTE, em aah meaurzonndl i, country fr mas and Hawkinte addition to Georgetownsand a what | owas as the ees - ‘The soil is of excellent original quality - TR. Timly, of Medina, N.Y —For improved | be ten-fold worse, an everhaunting temptation, | No. 182 I street, Gadsby's Rote, Washington, D.C. | hety adapted to the production of wheat, and on the south side of Water street, forty-one feet | others of the latest traveling casket Py i tate ‘ement. The owner. = f that width to the channel of the river, YE-GLASSES ; t -_, | and incurable t, a torment from which ae Will sell tt for less than its value, teary appliostion | Litt; pnd.of that width to the channel of the river.) ERISCOPIC © 3 proved Wankine go New York, N. ¥.—For | there js no escape but death. sisting torcap omen of stedy, &o.,'| ta mada,, Permous wiebine te apratone aif plane should refund to the executors of rmid Baugher ine | DOUBLE FO improved reat machine aaa ose Laide A TEES ed at the Book and Music Stores. communicate with W. D. WALLACH. 7 | ofurinal ovst of the samo: that W. Bl Smithjone of} | BRASS AN te leapeee imy comme for rotlin aaa pon te ee Boxviixe.—A couple of imprudent youn, BIR SM CORSON, Fcosipal. Horofthe Brar. To tonal te mead entacton of coma Deoghers and | with care bn Ge or to it; wer, of Grand Ramiace .. have been marrie ; ROLLIN CORSON, Vice-Principal, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY | L- Sm oa crest therein to the other | SHOR T-Si DN ‘Tower, of nd Rapids. Mich..-For | lovers at Bondville, Mass., ri had sinoe assigned his in’ fi ppPzratus for roasting cotiee, | and fined fifty cents each, for indulgivg in the | —" ISS RIDDEUL’S SELECT SCHOOL, will be | lens than 10 tates Teo Ue eh ning 10 Reres, | complainant, Clara 5. Butler; but that no release or | | Persons whoare compelled to neeginsses, or thoes lus FE Traesdell, of Warten, Mfaas.Por iis ti “against the = ‘451 -! i i A trees baat nc. gp a “Smith, | wond: " Pccnscendecir bridge” =P wart ‘ice of bundling, ‘‘ ag: ita pares at a te street, near H,on the first Scare sematiae Sogn poucher apie deatland the complainant. pmgginn premiens DOUEue-PoLisHED YENEZUELIAN oan, af Frankits, Ind--¥ or improvement ia | _ Bundling” was much in practice in the aeielerencgs, Frapee, ou‘rents: serSuiterion. hsi— ots este ane crdants oe bit ato obtain | pave yievest recommendations at the colibeweanapen” matipbedee: «yep hee country adjacent to Albany, not many vous ps 5 ES yn Me ag FO . [neta mood dwelling Gontain bg ine rooms, with ee val And release, sulyect al | morid’s Weis. at Paris, throvch, thet uate James H. Winn, of Portage, Wis —Por im- | since, and we believe that in some ions of | | im cellar, &0 —wil on rengonahia ms. on ex- | the payment of the advance of t Pole wo plearness easiness ison heretofore ee a ee Schobacie i, has not been entirely ape CULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, and Stabling om the pectin’ tered Swe foar tts | cost: and because the said defeodanta d oth day of | "Aldo citttylen of OPERA, SP MAGNI- and mes- “s a nge: pred Com bury, Mass —For improvement in attaching the days, assures us that while it wos never deemed. prop: of carriage bows George W. Weeks, of Boston, Mass.—For im- Provement tn ox-yokes Franklin W. White, of Worcester, Mass —Fer improvement in cora planters. Joha C. DeWitt, of West Bloomfield, N. J, assignor to bimerif and Terah Benedict, of New- ark, N_ J_—For improved trace fastening Y. 1s District of Columbia, <3 and ‘lourt House, Va, loor, and numerous never-failing springs. Ahout | \"\ the Ly red that notice of the tance and | FYING GLASSES, comm Sehool wilt commence its secorid session the | 40 acres ate in w ‘oak, Mokory, nd AG Ttngend Hl < rath tock poe ee rohaped by lish pd or ith street No. 41. be- cause for marriage, the boys always thought it | frst Monday in September, 1e58 | Culpeper Court od, For further patiacereiogeeeet aa oe Test avenue. wail worth the fine.—Albany Atlas. vet Ry Railroad in atistoly on eaaia iz no | Scie Pen onaes CLARK, aq. herwise Meats COTS veh Boon 3 hs or ; r . ject of it di mont of the | SCAGGS 7th or JOHN D. Htate; and 18 not surpassed by any village for ite | 12th street, between U and D street o UF The following bill from a carpenter was heal ‘and good society, | jv 18 2awtf recently presented to a farmer ; “To two barn doors seven hours, four sbiilingu ena Lnaicneimeert ei the same wilt be tw chat for confes: sigouahy irashot | NESE AND 2ERY ORWELL BRE | ire fs, ends Wao ih a a 8. > 4 'G- Of appear. fo Sie P. : and to be once & week for sx suc- Oo * READY- sin of Asanti nay in ana, | AT PRIVAE SALE —Tne enbectber bas seaareegsxe'berelior, —ne DOVE AND Lo OTN - alentine Fogerty, of Cambridgeport, Mase, | [7 Dr. J. M. Harmon and Laura A. Fatring- | fpoati’ ineluae fuel, lights and DWELLING Use ero AS. LOP, Ch. J. Por —T to Francis Houghton, of Geuvervilts’ on Lowell, have been held to sppeer for trial containing eleven rooms, built Ea: foun A. Surrn. Clerk. ty Swew Parents ‘Sctlere 0 * improvement iu jak stands in October next, on acharye of adultery, A pri- 0 | and furnished throughout with all the modern im- with Se SS exiauiae Our Thomas lovetidge, of Germantown, Pa., as-| mary examination of the case occupied tncee a ovemene iy water furnace, range. 24 LOVERS OF OYSTERS TAN ger AT THE | for tne ‘seasoL, ‘of imaeif and Won ‘Pulfitth, of said Ger- | days so moore aa poses | between present season. daily, OYSTE: present large Bove ovo Os - —For Improvement in Ealtting ma- ur a wensa named Edey Barris, abet 80 stree! FF eat pee aoor enat ean tie in the vin ppbanont of ik ater whore ther can out their a qe. rc fe, uamearr’ commit! . ©. 7 WA Mabally, of Carimona, Minnesota. as- | Nacnus, NH, last Thureder alghas by Bane 1} apied A ASS Mody iti. Oy the barret wilt pleaee core ‘ave cobetantin. and eueliy “ 7 to — Greek, of Evansville, Ind —Por herself to the bed post. The cause is said to be ww SSP Ske a ep SE | : provement in seed Joba T. B. Rogers, of New York, N. Y.. as- dcepondeney and melancholy, from logees which "8S S RSGPRSRRRARAESEE USE! egypt SH, | ray pone ected ae