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by LOBE THE EVENING STAR is HED EVERY AFTERNOON, (suNDAY EXCRPTED,) ‘This exealient Fa: fy and Rd b ‘aining & creater variety of interesting reading than _ “AR THE STAR BUILDINGS, Shai} fountvaats vtier~is pubhebed op Corner sylvania Avenue Eleventh St., morning, Petertay By W. D. WALLACE. 1% 50 ently copy 3S Papers served in packages by carriersat $44 yéar, Sali jtitvanic. Iso or 3? cents per month, To mail subscibers the sub- By subeeribine ai penta ud Seription price is $3 508 year, in advance; @2 for wi among Six months; $1 for three months ; and for less than Reigbdors t the intervention of a i be ved, 20 per eo Par Wrens Sy ve" that has made Tux Rvaxine Nine nee 8 8 inte vo gene iy throug! 7 le , i at the « po ate VOL. Xi, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1858. NO. 1,757. |e eeamneeies = Postmasters who act as agents will be ai- & commisrion of 20 eents. three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single copies, one e2nt; In wrappers, two cents. AvveRrtisements (of eight lines to the squsre) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 50 Der cent advancs. LOVE'S CROTCHETS AND QUAVERS. A certain neighborhood, not far from Broad- way, Chicago, Illinois, was the scene of no lit- Last or Parsxrs.—The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Educational. MERSON INSTITUTE, - STERN ACADEMY, 5 S Vine Gecnteemn a eed ple Office for the week ending September 7, 1858— E! WIS Tircwcs tick amd ised creole, w* 277 I Street, Notice ee Th GESINIA peer were daniel’ tt ted id the happy | each bearing that date : Batner Cuasuchs sey Marmmuatwal Sener |’ 4) A SELECT SOROOL ths erated od wits Greatly ange EA at Lorinassen at he’ day was tet ner the Siot'ntps he tasoy Cond eieate a tenella eet Mast FO" em | The Sixth Annual Seamon Of thi _faarente com, | eared tamyuaraees Penis oly Inthe depart: | ier vane rr iis exasdes ant Sevineton Railroad, 7th at. . vemel e is! il . 7 tnd Tented» hon and as Sang Lap ox | Pe Pain RMSE AY vor meron rd alt Sahat aaa | "ATLAS TALES. . MC Teacher of Mane: | PROM WasmingToy inser To AL | ttm prney wi zal Ret iT slanted the School ment in harvesters rie Principe claims the privile; e t wheres good barat matics. fast can be obtained. This t ries perhaps one or two other ladien mere looking |""iryan Atwater, of Berlin, Conn.—For se. | iis lgattete ae stphatfaly 3 Srammar Schoof. | ; A. GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher of 1a pera ans SOUTHWEST. 1g" MaulfortneO.£ AR. ke Patesnaere wit bout the house, superimtending the arrange: | provement in dnthiaes: peviolly thoreng hi’ Ben~ |: Lene ne gee Oe ae i er series en | ‘ re Agee =I Date Te ie akomeand horses neat of farattana Tady-like female ap- Darib C. A vers, of Lumberland, N. ¥.—For enekt ols carehaltretaies * Covlons ear ArT Barrie? Np, | AY SCHOOL FOR “i eet a dittons,and tay tautancae, the moet ‘coonoms- roached, and, drawing the betrothed young | improvement in barrows erie per quarter for the Englith branches, CONG a Fatteet, Wek, EROLINR. een BREE Tike, Coens ws an Ray one side, revealed to her that the swain} A. G. Babcock, of Galesburgh, Ill. —For im- | @12.5); for the full course, 15. Stveet, Washington, = i every was hers by prior right—that he was the tather | P’evément tm cora planters. =? CBAs, B. YOUNG, Prinoy OUNG, Prinoipal._ GT. VINCENT’S SCHOOLS. . The Day Schools attached to St. Vincent’s Asyium wil seaume business ber ednesday next, )st of September, The large addition iately made ‘to the louse affords a fine opportunity of rearranging the Is, and after the experience of inst year they 1 begin this term with very many advantages. ere Are. in fact, three distinct schools at St. ae orepen 5 School, the Free School for Louis D. Bartlett, of Boston, Mass.—For fth- provement in coal or ashes aifters. . E. N. Benedict, of Horicon, Wis.—For im- Provement fn joints for ratlroad tracks George Blatichard, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For improved water closet. Theodore Christian, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in operating window blinds. obn R. Cannon, of New Abany, Ind.—For of ber child; and laid claim to him. As may well be’supposed, the young lady was hor- rified at finding her lover to be such a man; and a scene ensued between the old lovers and the new; the discarded pitched into her be- trayer, and, after scratching his face and eyes, departed, leaving the new sweetheart to de- mand explanations. Whether these were satis- Principal-DONALD MACLEOD, A. M, Uni- Two fast daily lines from Washington . B.—Coaches fernished rezone Thy nn ett eh Sgn en sour | SERN ORR ATT NE | Nis elena = ic term on a a a. 5 OS eo eeee — - Monéay of September, and end on the Seth day of the morning boat can obtat . aren kinds onion EW ARRANGEMENT! ours down the a in June foilowing. and enjoy # pleasant sail of 3 oo fos Shorouch hterary and sointisccultare, sound | 1's! Fotomao Dassiog in full view of Mount Vernon, | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE el rt v instruction, eficien a ent boat insare a good a Of the French department, and for sosral advantages, | rest Of four beure ia count ee oe Ree an Via Orang: and Alexandria Raliread. it is Unsur . rooms, and &rrive in Richmond iw time to connect ry class, the primary as well as the senior, | with all the trains forthe South and Southwest. enjoys the direct supervisionof the Principal, who | The Great Southern Mail is oonveved over thi jengers i. ia aagisted by three it ence Toute, it betng 44 miles shorter and 160 1 FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc. Ps improved cane seat for chairs. e The first is, of | the tighest Cdsuanoee of abality, oxpecs aad rallrgading he pose other route, es To = factory or net, or the marriage was celebrated, ‘as Easterly, of Albany. N. Y¥.—For improve- han inmates o} Asi who, 4 sehool out of Paris possesses a purer stacdard _, making certam sonnectioms to VIRGINIA, TENNESSEK, we have not learned. ment in grates for coal stoves sie sities Yor" aoquitine that ianguasd’ “'rkes cath. | Preaerichevare, Krchwnond, and Petersburg, Ya., “Mwissistiper, — AUSBAME 4 . v EL § 4 Y ri~ 0 . Sis a s The people of Lafayette, (Ind.,) were »atartled cniasesaney pepe re Olly = Fer, ma jaie topund, oF Kee School. 1 to moet the wants af fon 18 atrengthened by the engagement of Prof. Al. Charleston, 5.C.. Augusta; Georgia, ARKANSAS, ‘and Tye some days since at the announcement of an éx-| "RF Fowler, of Cla n, N_Y.—For improve- | whaare thus circumstance Are anenonthy’ da} uM % Montgomery and Mobile, Ala, ' Ts traordinary elopement. Mr. Sherwood, the | ment in car seats arn on tes P end their chudren ta this school, Weis ennnens tnught by the iediesar the fase pine and the Harp Direct to New Orleans and uli Southern Cities | RENT SOUT OW ESTER Bring 03 Seeretary of the Lafayette Railroad Company, | Nathaniel Gear, of Zanesville, Obio —For im- wad ape xm eps iitenden to.88 any adrantages te Say ove. clara a weil vole jecrgace Algo, ebttiieot ut Seances th the. Denvilié,. | ona We —— pag ote yon ghng od and 6th iJ i: lo * je highes: 5 80, el v bi 1 yi 5 board and Mrs. Allen, wife of » Preleee a Pel P. router ez Ml Per fin. | 12 8Ul- If the results bo not aways what micht be | offmertee will take the rans of fiterare ‘and sei: | Southside, Virginia, Teuneesee. and bast Fennes’ Boat Georse Pace, rat the office of the a ter of that city, joined company and poveniint th caltia abvice tor +4) oe N- | desired, perhaps the fairest explanation of it ia, that | entife culture, for which they are prepared, and wi! | see Rairoads Alexandria Rat road, at Alexandria, parts probably unknown. Mrs. Allen left her | P pro tellock te Pian ts fers. the poor parents ca. seldom leave their children | receive, at the end of the term, diplomas or suitable For tux Sovtuwsst To 1 _,, 70 usband on a pretended visit to St. Louis. Her| Nic a ushing, N.Y_—For im- | long enowgh at school. ‘Ihe third is the Pay School. | testimonials Danvillle. Bristol, Jaton, Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, husband 6 bas these, bat h- | Proved fruit box. Foe Sisters of Charity haves Pay School oniy in| Applican:s for admission ought to be enrolled | Chat Puntevitte, Memphis, Kocaviile, Dalton, At Chee 4 hus! _Was to mee re, but on reac ‘Theo. Heerman, of Mitchelvitle, Tenn.—For | 84 of the charities required tor the support. of | without delay ee thane ot pupils will be lim- b Knoxville, Atlan ‘ore eat se ‘on, Atlanta, tanooge, ing the city found her net there, and the truth | improvement in coffee roastera. the orphans In this school it is literally true that | ited. ’ Nashville, G ‘unction, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, of ber real intentions and action were revealed A. Herder, of New York, N-Y.—For improve. | the Sisters teach. work. and earn for the orphaus, | _ For full infurmation see circulars. sel 2w ‘ontgomery, and New Orleans. Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, - 8s itis also true that ail who send their ohildren -s For through tickets and further informstion of tohim Sherwood left awife and twochildren, | meat in window blinds. there really so far contribute to support the orphans; CLINTON ACADEMY, the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office. | 8¥ % direct route, aud co RBCs railway conneo- and sent word to his wife, after leaving Lets dela of Butfalo, N.Y.—For printing omy suse Dole ee so. thi sped Gharits would Thenéxt siduat et PO pasa gab D.C. venue, one door east of frowns’ tions to Memphis. ette, to dis of her and with her child- = hae not yermi to keep a Pay Schoo! ! sess’ jomas Hoadley, of Cleveland, Obio.—For ©. 372 Penn. a : schoo! will = 3 Affording greater Evpadition and Comfort and otto, Sarees mace nent seaustoceeion of this Will com- | Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of 6th street local papers are ired for the practical f I r 6, 1858, Ciroulars GEV. E. MATTINGLY. bemng over 20 mules shorser thag by any other ‘ The improvement in machines tor moutding srcy- tutes @ sowne and thorough Ranglie may be obtained at the rue Store of Mr.K-3.T.| aut6ly (mor) Ticket Avent. | opt he ston f-rry boat George Paxe lenves the silent about the matter. It is proper to say Amos K. Hoffineier, of Lancaster, Ps"—For im weil taught in this school ; end in all ite | Cissel, corner Congress and Bridge streets. — OM W. pos tela thoaere tte A, toxanérie, waere ome that Mrs. Allen has been bat a short ti emaras in H ble aa < matances, its charitable object, its methcd of GEO. ARNOLD, M, A., Principal. Direct 2% FA ane TON jeaecs Solin the ae johmond, Char tavilie, a Ptovemr convertible carriage shafts. cultivating mind and heart. there i¢ no more inte- | _jy 22 Staw2m IRECT TO ALL PA OF THE | Staunton, White Sulphur Spring: oodstook,&e, resident of Lafayette, having come there Jacob K: Hoyer, of Reading, Pa.—For im-| resting cr more important scheah Pr cine inns | wEs and at . for Ki tnd all points Bowth* stranger, when her husband settled there in | proved meat cutter. the District, combining, ander ® very indicious | [VJS: GEN. YOO ee MINARY ror SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. | “St sure and close connections to Mem- eharge of the First Presbyterian Church. George R. Meneely, of West Troy, N. Y.—For ‘comparatively little expense to parents Dan ~ | phis. . improvement in banging belis. —* with A full average improvement of the children. Porger of Henteemely ant Dantarton _ pet bog sand ey leave the office, ini the Spring of 1856, an Intelligence Agent |' samuel Hulbert, of Ogdensburg, N. Y.—For| 88S NoomarOR | eduties of tine natitution willbe resumed on Bi] a. EVAN, Agee. in a ity, Ro ease px Sat young Wo- Lg Soregr regina prey oie x “ G®oRcETOWN | FEMALE, SEMINARY. the fret Gel aie ete renewed awed exer Baltimere and Ohie Railread. men to act as chambermaids steam- iy own, ass. —For J P A 1G a AY -HOOL. A, 2 - NEW ARRANGEME . — Among those reg pea: a young be riven apparatus for applying soles to boots tap tah ar oi deptember vent. . moire on ber carer'A share ee to = roses ie “se FALL ARRANGEMENTS. Invanp Koute FROM we SHINGTON man named Mary assigi Pupil rT ‘ally ici ec D' situation as cook on board of a canal boat, of Recent pa moi of Leta ip cht ed im- | the minary ary without charge * ba me TARES RUN DAILY, pi ares ae sated VI4 ORANG? AMO EP LAY, Ris AND which one Peter D. Cole was master. Within | ’G\raner R Lillibridec ot Ww. vir - J. HARROVER, Bent and Sale. FROM WASHINGTON ‘FOR THE WEST, : two weeks thereafter, the master had become a| For lmplovewent in ralitoad Indlentor,” ee | Ae -tett__Primerpals_ Bes Sen’ an Int. MALL TRAIN starte ai 536 and 745 a, Pk a ae devoted lover, and Mary finally permitted him | Lewis Lillie, of Troy, N. ¥.—Fer improved METSOPOLITAN, COLLEGIATE INSTI- | pon SALE—A new BRICK HOUSF, No, 357 - od the privileges of s husband, upon his promise th street, betwoon Massachusetts av énue aud | (Suidad, SrORi ed.) AL owINE PaRconeere time for M : aor ington Juno- steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the foot of M street etainin Ve TOONS, & or, dining room and kitohen, and carriage hou: _ Vill beso'd —_ befive proceeding weet, nm pivest “= 6 o'clock rhy for et Alea a : . 7 connecting with the trains op the = on acoommodating terms Possession giver imme- ExPhies GOnnennal pee eee 1S | andria Ratiroad, leaving Alexandria ‘ofeloak a. Aprly oa the premises to JAS. T.FAKKY. | xt 3.50 p.an,, reaching Ciucionati st & Fm. next day, &.m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. el im ; ee mi | sndoobavoting direotiy with kexprocs rainfor Lou: | Tickets procured on the Bont. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The | (ville. Caironnd the Southwest, and for st. Lous, | re from Washington to Richmond FOR YOUNG LADIEs. Fletcher House, 454 & street. between 6th and 7th ate., recently oecupied by the Misses Rooker. The duties of the Institute will be resumed th first ‘Monda; wan Brag Baas 4 - — : ve safe. rael Long, of Terre Haute, 1nd —For im- Provement in cultivators. James Lord, of Pautucket, Mass.—For ma- chine for Printing addresses on newspapers, &c. Robert 1. Marcher, of New York, N. Y.—For to marry her. Thus they lived together un- married upward of a year,and Mary gave birth to a child, soon after which Cole deserted her. Sinee then she has traveled with her little one more than 5,000 miles seeking him, and at last she became a countycharge here. She related Ps wiper for preparing elliptical frames fer gitd- T.H. Hav ee Neiael cae” Pal Oo rte hss oa) wala oto oe property | seat $c, Jame, from Ny ashington to Cmmoinnati, | ap 05 = RGR. l- e Ow! 6 Bak o Ut wi 18 hua’: re ary * her sufferings to the Poor-master, a warrant Scone Nartz, of Pottaville, Pa.—For improve- | Rav. J Have, Ao aL, Len and Catal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct toretner with | , Sd. CANGINN Fe SOR ADIANAPO- UNITED STATES MAIL LINK was issued for the arrest of Cole, and one day, | ment in hoisting and dumping apparatus Mathomation nen? A> Mi Languages the wharf, which is about zi feet deep from Canal | £18, CATR ROTERN BX PR ioe pos 4ND 4 — some weeks ago, Constable Maloy caught him} Jobn May, of Columbas, Ga—For improve. | Rev. F, Moxean, D. D., Lecturer on Moral | t tiver; the tow-path being included in this prop- (except Saturday and Sunday,) até 45 p. te. connect: ONLY REGULAR LIN. in the vicinity of the Little Basin. He was | ™¢%* !" paddie-wheel propeliers. erty. 2) ate 45 Stuart B. : AND WITEOVT F xe ven ene. t WwW 5 confromted twith his victing, who held him to his eCray, of Grand Rapids, Mich — | Miss M. Vinoita Harness, Preparatory De- ae pas Bakery has s front of 6¢ feet.on the Canal | peel Washington Sunotion or Baitimore. leaving CALIFORNIA. roved. DO! trols 50 inches of water for driving its ma- more at 10 p. ms ; VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, For i ; partment. om . To view the Grand Mountain Sosnery of the Road oe romise. He refused, however, to marry ber,| James Mirckolrat Onceolay lows “Per imn- | Mime fact Dawrer, Musie—Piano, cline property for s Bakery or Coal Yard 1s uot | in desliehts take the 935 aud 7-45 a. mr Or 448 Fe ae Regular Sailing Days, bth € 2th of sash month, ut promised to bring up the child. if she | provement in binding attachment to reaping ma. | Mis 8; A Daxixt. Yoon! Manic. surpassed by any in the District. traine from Washington. — would resign it, and give her $125. She de- | chines. Mes. FJ: Myene, Parting” ‘Afton Wood and Coal Varduow in the cowupaner | irestten Vises Rcd ee Ear on te, North clined to accede to these conditions, and he was Joseph D. Moon, of Chelsea, Mass.—For im- TreRMs, Cavrion.—So many frands and imponi- of Hurty & Orme and Mr, Barron. This property | Western Virginix Road taketheS 30 p.m. Train. For | gous of Beals aie various is have been ‘ard f Marieits. Cincinnati Railroad take the same, trat tras bound conveyed to jail. After remaining there aweek | P'evement in calipers and dividers. Preparatory " epartment frm $5 to 99 per quarter. the wast side of Grose strectvand in ea cay ofac: | , Through Tickets and Barware Cheskees a guar; | BORN Stal eee or two, he expressed a willingness to marry her of, R. Myers and F. 4. Furniss, of Cleveland, | Col sciate Department. Gngitn from §10 to $12.50. | oegs for consumers from Georgetown OF Washing- | t¢78-and every other posal ity will be found 5 —F i oad 5 2, ™ 5 The an, the Poormaster, th bio. —Kor improvement in couches for railr verman, in, Greek, extra. cars. John Nelson, of Rockford, 11l—PFor improve- ment in ore} attachment to harvesters. Samuel D Nelson, of Pittsburg, Pa.—Por im- Provement in scythe blades. A, that the subsoriber, the only authorised rd in the District. upon this route. ge city of whe York Mail Liven Pas te ing ee roperty will beolered on libeehléorms, VAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the | caution ai persons seeking passaze to and if not sold Previously, will be offered at public Pakmon pant. Ohio Railroad will leave Washing- | that, to avorp IMPOR TION: ey must een the Sist day of August, 1858, at 5 0’ciock For all porate bet Washington J 4 Na gy the xj Apply to THOMAS BROWN, 145 West street, Piedmont take the 5.35 oF 3.458. m. trains Rew York te enteariond ss 6 . BRO For Circulars, coutaining fu dress the Prii cw auz-3w | MR. & MRS. T.H. HAVENNER. RANKLIN ACADEMY. ANE st., between 19th and 20th, (First Ward.) ble, and everybody else concerned, was pleased at ey Bee all necessary arrangements were made Saturday afternoou for the event. The Justices were invited into the Poor-master’s Georgetown; S. T. WN, Pa. avenue, next to | , Forali Sta ‘een Piedmont and neeie e Companies have only one iow York, seth, itaeines ned, the ‘bride’? 4. Orange and George Brideiman, of SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYs. f 14th street. Washington, D.C ;or to BAK- | tke the 4.45 p.m. Train. To comnect with the Fred- ich is at 177 W est street, corner of Warren was ae wad tea neatiee forte Grayville, [11 Ser improvement in halve * r Tent commences ptember 6th. Number lim- NaRDa& BUCKEY, Georgetown b&. eriok Train take the 3.50 p. m. on the North River, at the head of the Gems? down from: the jail “He might better Sana, Ben. Owen, of Dayton, Ohio.—For im- | ited to twenty-four. The course of study is de-| au 25 tf WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TR barf. ried,” he said, thast tenain longer in jail.” provement in seed planters. William 8 Reinert, of Philadelphia, Pa —For improved kneading machine. Alexander Rickart, of Schoharie, N. Y.—For improved machine for turning bubs. ivin B. Rogers, John Rogers, and William C, Rogers, of p River, Coun. —For improve- ment fn billiard batls. Silas T. Savage, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- 8 ned to prepare puptis thoroughly for business or 0) . "EE rout can be seen at the Academy any time x the ist proximo. Circulars ook - stor R. B. DETRICK, A.M, au 26-eolm Piineipal. WESTERN ACADEMY. Those designing to beoume members of this Insti- AINS. {OR SALE—A Market and Dairy FA of | _ Leave Washington for Baltimore at 5.35 and 7.45 E — BO sores, what bn Le peel ear a. 4 and 3.30 445p.m. On Sunday at 330p. m. @.,1n fine condition. 1s situal in ria } only. couuty, Va..about tive miles from a Lo Bridge Lesve Baltimore at 4.39 and 9.99 and 3.30 and and two from the Georgetown aqueduct, [t will 530 p. On Sunday at 4308 m. oniy, sold low and on accommodating terms. pels by x. and 4.45 trains only wil! stop st way sta- letter, through the Post Office, to JAME | th nd for rapes fo conrections. BURCH. Washington City. au2-tt The74a m. m. are the chief conpect- nd the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.0 The interesting couple. joined ; Jus- tice Nugent, with his accustomed dignity, be- gan with the marriage ceremony. The whole arr@mgement, however, was abruptly termi- uated, at the most interesting point, by Peter, who. when the Justice put the question— " ¢ " OR SALE—On accommodating terms—two | » ‘m. trains forthe cast. “Will you take this woman tobe your law- | provement in coal stoves, caathee Setierne Miatht bank: Seats email BRICK DWELUING HOUSES. in| ”Foe farther informa: n inquire at the Baltimore ful wedded wife?” Silas T. Savage, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- | ®&™. | | Shand H nse: Thee are eee haanereets went; and | and Ohio Railroad Picket office, Washington. ER Se Bites me on gazing piaenty, first at Miss Pioccment in steven. alias ie - au%-eolm _8, L, LOOMIS, A. M., Prin’l. Dae oil i ap .paainees vs suuable au a wNciox ze PARSONS. vent. caszonsere ve - Noon, 2 t a bri 4 . Savage, of , N. ¥.—For im- f. t wat low prices. Api steamshi| ve been hast begs of Stee Sets Reve mg, & Wig 0ST ed cache, of Albany, 2 linings | BROABDING, AND, PAX SCHOOL FOR | for porseng who wate power at low prices. Aupiy | WA SPERM HO ars. proved by tne Novy Depastameel, cal geaseae aeas “No! E be hanged if I will! There's no use ne Scott, of Auburn, N.Y.—For im. | at the ae iia eon 4 a ge (O08 RENT—The large room over Kichard J. | Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | “7,246 oe pasirond (47 mi long) is pow com- in saying I will, when I don’t want to. Vil at = Sto F Ryon’s Grocery Store, corner of 9th and D sta. Hot, Capon, Fauquier ‘White Sul- bs] m Ocean to cosan, wes Soré ng} z ge Isaac 8. Schuyler and Lucius A. Rockwell, of | This Institution will be prepared to receive pupiis t = back to jail and rot there before I'll marry her, | New York, N. Y.—For improvement in hose | on pero Lo a of September, 1858 reer ooo ec aeon a puaaenls ayer phur and Warren Springs. Ta eens oy eed pe vi darned if I don’t.’ 4 A gentleman of experience in teaching and lect ur- ~ a P ‘Paname ‘ee compas And back he went, escorted by officer Maloy; | Jona Schaeffer, of Ranctiter, @h< Fut tn- |e ee ee Toe jC gk UO ae eg ad Pete? weep Palme hegre Pm mgig | en py SS while Miss Noon, with her baby in her arms, | proved machine for ironing clothes 2 ie | imepodintel nite the Hall. | wharf foot of 7th street, ‘Vashington, of the trip. mode back tothe Almthouse. | asad epee Comm —For im- | PRE RUTHER QE ARS, BURRS SCHOOL | Notte BTEAARD EAP.” OEY | EME te tesa a gen Prone toyota Weiner are : We give way for moralists to cogitate—Als. | Proved car pecuee ar’ Salem, Mats —For im-| ber. ‘No. 91 H street, between iStt ard hake SPECIAL NOTICE — Valley View Farm” Leave Alexandria tA 810, 1256, 236 4 8, Sort, 20 that the route is entirely veltable—Ro fal rgus. Fl 23 2awSw* te the residence of John H. King, dee’d, ave Washington +9, 1158, 1,3, She. ing Occurred in eight Provement in seeding machines. = = sred for eal nt. Ti liv. thi Whsley’s Omnibuses. a ‘eh tin te, | _ Passengers ieave the same day they ar- A strange affair has occurred at Constanti isa Stety, Of Owensboro, Ky — For Lmproved | YOUNG LADIES (NOTITUTE, Saaly gsoiion iv aeulecmel uaegentry to senrits tbat lee the ¢ Capitol. aud the oorner of 7th and 12th rive at Aspinwall sina ‘shit — i. ici y, i s "* rom the . 10 A ING A. 00) t 3 BO) t& distance, i ay tr ivania & jue. U i fy TIRES physician, Dr. Zalloai, 23 | T Rutes M. Turver, of Woodhead. mnt ces ENGLISH AND FRENCH, ” | be well tomontion thai no piace withinene hundrel | Toots #20 Pennsytvama avenue, | euarge of woutenand children without otket peoee rian, 7 improved trap for animals. No, 490 KF, Street. miles of Washington oity offers such inducemsnts | The 6a. m. Boat connects with the ORANGE and tickets at th rates favorite wife of a great Tu Personage and } i W bry and H, A. Luttgens, of Paterson, N.| CHARUES H. NORTON, A. M., Principat. | either toa purohuser or tenant. The improvements ALEXANDRIA RA Lt or throne tet oO Now ton cs jelvet on questioning her in the harem, he found that | j.—For improvement in vating valves of | The eleventh of this Institution will com- | area large and commodious Dweiling, containing 17 Ru. \D. for the GREEN | thearency, 1 we Ray Ni > cr saying, from tamination of the | sicam engines spureepae, Nv | EReenset Sete pT caer ke: | see hiscaaiae geet ans Sees | oe are fie Mw itEe BOL kati ORS EEE « 00. bowels He slightl touched with his finger the | | Wm. Van Anden, of Poughkeepsie, N Y.— | [he couse of study. aided by: Leotures pre | vince Huse, ioe House, Green Houses Spring | Pet ali en Ae BITE See POR : part a ; on which an eunuch, who was in i ‘or improved portable copying a) paratus. pee W. Wells, oe Pi Lecbare, Pa.—For improvement in alarm locks. eury White, of Cleveland, Ohio.—For im- lars, cunt‘ining Tull, particulars, ean be ob- tained af the principal’ Bookstores eud'at te ree denov of the Pr Tool 'R Carpenter's Shop, Root Cel- | REN SF RINGS. Ae Gorn House. Since Wiouse, Servants Quar- SSS | — te rain Barracks, &0.— ; every convenience that oan be desired upon ® farm: Boots, Shoes, &c. | rece — SATENT OFFICE, fy S-tf Cc. L. BARTL! 5 attendance, misinterpreting the act. rushed on him, knocked him down, and beat him until he at the resi ini pal. au 233-eolm INGTON, Augnet Si, 1868, half d ( f i HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, Several Spr: f five water are upon the i — ee —— Be hue stomeperrathara oa Provement in brick machines. T Wasminaton. D.C. | and partioulafly one rom witon water 1s forced te | E ADIES™ SHOES, MISSES’ SHOES, CHIL | york‘prayuas tor the ettenpen at a panne penta » <5 sie » and —— what by { y Williams, of St. Louis, Mo—For im- The next Session of this Institation will com- the dwelling, atybles, &o., by a hy yaulic ram. e I 4 DREN'S SHOES, -,, | 0 him on the 4th of January, 185, for an improve- ‘ken place, stabbed the phys: in the thigh] proved method of allowing for expansion and | mence on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth (29th) of | farm contains. fe ares, Sil under fonatig & i are selling Bt maneually iow prices at The Ladies | ment in “coal stoves,” for seven years from the The weatet broke” The weaned popelan, | iin Willa citlaca, W. ¥—or im | Cfeginsioforedmig lbw ezmaandon ne | eae ae ca ely MG | ns Bah ee ical gl” | tent nn aeann,ertn yw ee bathed in blood, was removed to the street and | P'oved butter worker. w y and Tuesday before the opening of the piace, for the last fifteen yoara. hxs been oarried on | We are selling Ladies” Lasting Gaiters at....$1 25 | *f, dog of Sennen, & a ‘ie Jett to get home as well as be could. Dr. Zal-| ,.J¢fome B. Woodruff, of Washington, D. c.— itis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the +. Morocoo Soots Patent Office on Monday, the 20th of December next, jot-bed Sash, F F 113 iy : r : it fe got a wll ate ould. Dr fa | ya, Woot, of Warhngt che taneaRarony pecanpuann, | Bre anat, of Heid tl Povong Fm a5 pactne stems 16 | Megat te 9 peroneal" > & few days after, ¢ injuries Jabez M. Woodward, of New York, N. ¥.— pes ¥, the eighth (8th) of Septem- | the raising of vogetables. ‘The Fryit Trees of all | &o., &e.: all our own make, age " tition ought not to be granted. » he had received. ¢ For improved life boat constructed of mattresses. | ber. Apply to ‘ Kinds, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, &0., ean be |“ jy'17-6in TIMOTHY CLARK, ‘ersons opposing the extension are required to +e —___ Calvin Young, of Auburn, N. Y.—For im-| su i9-eotNovl J. G, BINNEY. President. sD itid srepconed tin? WA cath Qui} such place | f ADIES’ SHOES!—LADIES’ SHOES! loin the Peteat Oties thew y got THE VALER OF ONE.AQUARE MILE 1 Wregrata. Pistephea’ Bi Log at News (+) JRROOKEVILLBACADEMY. will examine it personally. ‘Every information will I am constantly receiving sdditionsigpee, Se inwritiog. at merely ee | Eos —— eae The Richmond Engutrer says : lephen Barnes, o| ew Haven, Conn., as- =9 a _ . | be gi cy tion st the piace, or to W. 4 bs One squadd fi leer pridhessd in the elty of New Thali tgp pero gs Parsons’ and Samuel Thenext session wincen ene manay te ALBERT KIN GP NOS Bligh street, gi ma a ted tee sy <P of the odhce, wi Yorks cven calculating it at $100,000 per acre>| ment in the manufacture of brushes UDPYOYe- | tember sth. ‘None but Teachers ofthorough schet | Ds G. Chae which ts mach more than it would bring, except in favored localities, would be worth $64,000,000, and yet wecan find several localities in the moun- talus of Virginia which are in reality far more hed lication. “ithe testimony inthe ease will be closed on the of December ; depositions and other Paes wumnenns me must be filed in the office on or be- arship and successful experience will be enzaced he accommodation fur boarders in the Prinei- "s family wall be ample, a larce addition to the ‘ding-house being in progress. Sherburne C. Blodgett, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Geo. B Sioar & Co., of suid Phila- ‘d-Ipnia._—For improvement In sewing machin RMIN ALEX4NDRIA COUNTY.VA, A BOR SAT A RARE GOONER Ve uw Lipp PROVEDCITY PROPER ry At the lowest prices. i the arguments, if any, : sores, 7 uules from Washington the same dis- . B.—I am selling a superior article of gents re the sof —— md Miles L. Clinton, Wie Hoye wiil be prepared for aivanced classes in any ‘Alexand: d 3 miles from George- ; t Within ten days ther * : Senyth and Waskiornees aay be found betwees |: Hiblatd, of ead Mtince For toro ee | ota onionss fa the's airy, orbited for terinens | Hue fjjoumng the lands of Mee Thomas Ciccg, | PAKID Galera st $250 Ty | ope av, Teen Weshtagton, BO ced “bole Hoon, Pa arly pram ond a eee oe hort | iment in sewing’ machines by astrictly practical cours®, at the option of the Teta digas Eagjyand of the jaude of tuetiate {| | jy S0-cotm "Market Space, &idoorabovesth st, | Usion. Washington, D.C.; and Daily News, fork ©! olste { Saltvill s > rent. x 8. . Erq. ‘arm is divi in elds, a. . the estate of Col. ‘Thoman L Foosiens yeaa! James Beterty) ot ate, N ¥., assignor to | ’Catuiogues may be obtained at the Pringipal book- | with water in cach field ; 2 hoe orchard, and house | TANG THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, von ste, Set of ened pubtieations tot ions to be at tenet mite, within the circumference of it bastion, ieee s Fees Sogo peins said Al- stores. Cb Sddreseing, at Brookevil e, Md., either | containing 2 Joos, with a Rood i ged Having boon eneazed in menaieotaring pon ‘of hearing. JOSEPH HOLT, ~ = ‘ ny .— vement in flues ated oven t igned, and all neces: out-bu 5 Commi ‘alent! Seana can sew by clon canons | GEC" Bman at Patedegate pee | eee PETER AA cena | ene ret tae neces oy not EE od re 2 D ec é Ss i ve in . will sui u . 8. be worth not ouly more than one square mile in |! ,.viiliam © Grimes, of Philadelphia, Pa, as-| oy soim President Board of Trusteas. net la Mg asl Epge.by ths! say that we do: which you ean prove | and send their bills to the Pasent Off the city of New York but more than the whole | {880° to David Matthew, of said Philadelphia. ; Wali Esq., Kdi‘or of the Star, wing ous works trials. ¥oepen Gus (ateil tenet @ontaining thie notice. cle + ? ore than the whole | For improved steam pressure and water indi |) EMALF ENGLISH AN DENCH COle on given on the let of Januery ike axtinies ot the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- The sait rock within this mil — Bs. ie f —. | ington city—the enty to one hundred ‘feet we thickecs, whien | John Hartman, Je., of Philadelphia, Pa., as- | No.2 Istreet, Gadsby's Row, Washington, D.C. signor to John Hartman, Sc., of said Philadel- pbia —For improvement in couch seats for ratl- road cars Charles C. Pardee. and Joseph Schnitzer, of would yield a uet ton, or forty bushels of salt to every solid yard it contains, or over three thou. sand millions of bushels! which, when maau- factured, ts worth from forty to fifty cents per The duties of this Institute will be resumed on Mente . the —s Boptemver. a Sp, Jiroulars, stati erms, cou '* can be ‘obtained at the Book and Music Stores. es well-knows as J. W. | MINHIS IS TO GIVE, NOTICE. that the subeor- DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER | McCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. ap 2i-ly T ber hath —— ee ee of A GOUNIR VA, FOR SALE Sins Ekitrct YRUNKS! TRUNKS# TRUNKS! | Jotiers of adwunatiniion on the af destrallefarma athe C reese ped has now and constantiy keep | Zesengea. "Ail persons faving ‘isin nepitat The INO: terme an & low price, 01 , e ti on, late of Wes the most destrabie tanus inthe County of Culpep- | The undersi now r u 4 on baud @ large aud very supe- said deceastd are hereby warned to exhibit the ¢ New York. N. Y., assignors to Chacles C.| aps SN CORSON Wise reentas, | er, Teeuntmne about 500 adres, of whiob aw ere | SEETY 5 eee: Oe eT oars ery Se Be eh bushel. Bot, presuming it to be worth twenty | ° E , M’me. C. ROLLIN CURSON, Vice-Principal. 4 “ lenry oye Gus ALTor asse Len ¥ nat Amauat ext; they Sane Grats per bushet ia the ground, and we have six | Yauniom: sloresald.—For digpiragm for photo- | gy ‘Srim* Filer Ge caltivetions Ths tome i itnseed aes Iron Fre i Bee PE Nbee ba.or bale the? ee eluded from all beaokit of the baadicd millions of dollars, to which we must | A405 ‘tae er Newark. N.J to bins APAYETTE INSTITUTE, throe miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has u VENER TAPESTRY and CANVAS said estate add two buddred and fifty millions of tons of | seit silat Wy. NCTE: bine Mie a ennovinania avenue, above With street. | ita small dwelling-nouse and ordinary farm. butid- FRAVELING BAGS end SATCHELS; fine | “ivan under my hand thao see der ot Agguete Peete nit the same space, worth in te | Said ‘Newark Fer eee H iss {| ‘The undersigned, late President of Wilmington | inxs. ii the arable land not in cultivation is well | SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. a2 es «i Adminumtrator. | P hnndeed ular per ton, making a total } chairs ie la aye BS eelig stp Brepentaaon cf thd cate teeta Tene ethis farm ofers traotions not surpassed if | 4 am prepared to compete with the best mw fi ST WOR DALE AND 30 NT—A . ' a i rs . rho Fy a ‘. Noe ee hundred and sity millions of doliars || “ORs w. woard, of Providence, R,,3.,* dgnoe | 15 sATATRAD. Me Prevepizeas of the enme cquaiied,in Piedmont Vitginia. Ak sireupes | reoturers, in proof of which, read the following Re | PIANOS FOR SALE AND 'r¢ cna aty wuficaeo datam. 4 | winiunet sad 0.8: Wiggin, sad Proviaece. | wipiae the Capone Gata’ New Voter | that sommagde’s tas Sougtey ie may maae | Ede chase taut forages ee Mewonel) | pS miweyog oaed pm fe, 7 ot > ‘or trap. an a Sol yr Young es ‘o8. Hf 7 1% 5, f Steinway & § a New Yo In another piace we estimated the value of this tember 6. The soil is of excellent origina! quality, and peou- ‘opham & et Geposited a Role-leather | 'ie4 0! isdelphia ; and mineral deposit at only twenty-eight huedeea |. W3iilam iat aterm, of New York, N.Y, Penns AEs Kesanscaaens aed farctehine of the cokes. | lisely adapted to the predastins of wrbeat. nad 1arSe thats, for solidisyand quality af material. | B. Riechentach, in Fiuladelphis; and million bushels of salt, without samen ta Che assignor to A! ings, of said New York, reoma, in the general soholastic reculations, in | Present in a good atate of improvement. T owner | the on exhibition. na a terms. at my Pi Wareroom, No eetith plaster oe the land and’ improv ts. But the | “Of 8pparatus forstamping milk cans. joey SS ipetguation goverament, it is | Will It for rr JENKIY THomas.Saddier. | 80° 88love Penn. avanui Eeae'wartdcstgeasereeaanianytng | witnr Sumer R Wosaune State | Slee nua tl fe foud rice iate | made feraas BE anteriores | “tin VRRDIR'C. REICHENBACH._ pee gs petry ti oe unt, ( Mass , and 8. A. Woods, of foston, Mass.—For “The course of stu; ly ia that sonerally pursued At :3 N. B.—Tranke Covered and every deseripticn o NEw FURNITURE STORE. — Guere Salle at ne ceua- | improvement in journal boxes. our highest female Institutions. Young ladies sat- | WOR OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY } Repairing executed with OPHAM. ivi Fall stock of FURNI- Cantal aieetall Ger medi tng wets 10 above | | Lesceuseanian W. Corus, af New York, 6. | idee cetees oeeemaminations in the entire PSP AGA Sonta mop iio e eT ae gp TUNE aed ROUGE PUR NTO TIN - = ag Nd Poor al ge bot Ley 4 Y¥.—Fort improved sidewalk pavement. Dated ea wi peer a eceetien ud personal a moe yon, Waabinaion, Bn tress of No. 490 ith strest, oppo. Odd Fellows Wal, GOV. se ling dower than any othi acres eo” | Apribes, 1867. interest requisite to 8, sucdeacful study, each de. | cult fralt, comprising apples ‘apricots, | _m4-ly Washington. D. house in ‘Washington. We would invite ail We might also choose a square mile on the | _ Jott B. Fuller and George W.. Pietce, of Wor- | dartinont, wil receive: but twenty tour pa onan cester, Mass —For trap for catching fifes. Dated April 16, 1850. Designs —Wm. W. Stevens, of Westbrook, - ~ } te call before (mar motio 1s, , ~~ tog: bo porchesing. _ <ogy very limited number will be received as members i OVE YOUR EYES. Saies and Small Profits. ing ooataining rooms, with Srren Hf, v5 Resist them, by the Paris Ou Fanta taken la exenones for new. 8 ‘Tuit on Primary Department, $10; Junior, irom mountains of Alleghany county, which, when properly develo » would be worth more tuaa ail the farms ia Virginia; or we imi ut ONTZ & “RO.” 2 be sold on reasonable terius. or ex- | Opticuan, D. fn au 2-1 Odd F eilowe’ Hall, 7h st. ¥ & Co 12 5% Senjore 9'6 ver quarter changed for city property. There ws agood barn po go ‘urope W! 3 bd choose a square mile of the lead property at the | Me¢.. assignor to Nathaniel P. Richardson 4 rough city post office until the 25th; | Sng stabling Lees, water at the | own the manu: © of sgood many STAGES BETWEEN old Wythe lead mines, and, only catimating it | Of Portland, Me.—For, design for cook's oven | artorwrrts Please call at the Institute, hooks Gan enone Cover fullins ai rings. About pS toe Nong od smproved SPECT LES ano ASOouNODA NAD AW ASMING. ediclig according to the yield up to the present time at | #tdve. ‘ In C. LOOMIS, A. M- | Go dates are in wood, consisting of oak, inekory, and EYE-G oS; among which are a imoderste profit in the ground, and our figures | Nathaniel P. Richardson, of Portland, Me.—| Reference in made to the foliowing gentlemen, | ‘herent The stock and cropa mas, ve purchased i! | PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and would run jul iioas. , | Por design for stoves. whose daughters or wards have been wader my ia- and ofre: 088+ structi n. 17 A large portion of the wire consumed in manafacturing the Atlantic ‘Telegra Cable was made in Proviaence: ft 1 nun the 4 Monday, Wednes- SBEAL TN | anvand Finer tor Brookevilio, at 8 : ses ; N eek WED | day and Friday X SEAGGa! th treet OeSGHN DULAMA. kaw | BRAZilAN BeUBMSCRISTALS ple.) | lank srdlesving Sromrria 12th atreot. between C and D streets. wi Fai) ge or ‘tending to it; aise Syms sichrEDNese, iy 13 2awi = led to use ‘laanes,: t (ASSIOS.—Lemaire's euition ot the naa Thom, will be suited at Sretaignt, "Those UF A paper p 1s styled the “Grassuopper.?? Gy Just 50 years ago the first fire company was formed ja Ctt-fanatl, PRaeeY H. Hicks, Governor of Maryland. iting Bay eee . Bishop Levi ». DD. ma ie Hon, Goo. W. Sparks, Mayareity of Wilmiveton. imington, yaadotte, Kansas, Dr.H_F. Askew, Postmaster city of W. " "| now us NO ; hy The track layi tt , 4 inasicn collection, in [44 octavo vol conser " BRITION © SEB. orld, Reilable information trom Naples speaks | Pat, Kallroad, which woes spores Gettysburz: | Rox. Oe: Haw yy Departanant Yuterior, Wash- | wes 1a al Poke price #190; published in UBLE-POMISUED VENEZUELAN Iuportant INFLUENCE ae oat Krowing disaffection im the tanks of the “a for we eatad ‘ron, te been resumed. inion, pati wi a Disot's colisation of Greek Clansioe ttre roy are ed Phe hi at ene | fo year upon the EF ay 4 native army. o ‘Vest! the tobace: bi * pon nati Jexand octavo velames, beauti' printe: di ‘air, at a . SF A man ie Ctielieas Pally creak be | epmypenced: tn Connecticut The average yleld ss (Seer = minus, in fine halt oalf bigaune” pros 8212 clearness and out Rec, tinourh, their produame& ayaas saume gommane. ‘and the quart Ne aad. on 2 wager of one dollar. Of pet acre is said to be 1,500 lbs, CENTRAL AeAe Corer af E 10th st*.* end hatin mabsonalee S SceuLaaie santa ates inguy other Lmerovemeatie SPY. MAGNI. Rar «sone dh mes | ng bon siready course im. > The planters of Georgia bave commenctd ‘ f fre a : ‘ TNE GLA BSISS, e “ a | Tess NAS Pevys end UF Some writer says that the word “would” | balveating foci rice, non Sacee, & lastering | tnetardey of Soplembec. The number ie himited. | “ness * &* FRANCK TAYLOR. etn osing store, s ry Sem ONAS Fackand Retr’ toe 1 Rufus Choate’s hand-writing, ‘resembles a | prospect A aw abundant yield. ‘Apply. UST, PUBLISRED—Atinatic Telorraph Polka, | Penneylvanis rod ona A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAVEN. small gridiron strock by lightaing. , , The agrictltaral falr at Lancaster, Pe., | 8 S. MERCHANT. Pile | TE je Fae a ; tween treet A BASSE od \salwaystobe found 7 Friday night, we received a copy of the Be ih nade po the Sth of October, and con go} Mexiean Extreoedinacy. of April 30th, only four Mnue for one week. a wine Sa wt a tae ster tren bell, under erect & huge iron spindle, the same as at his at the Music Store ee ee W.G. METZEROTT. ALLER AGUAS ee ae oe Mame Aseyanen Fey eeitomacne: Saree OF EPEAT RRMA-RY | Raspes esas | ARE Ri toes duties of this will be resumed Fea OE or months and 3 days from the city of Mexico. iL?” A member of the 8 Saey Sonny Chris named 8 favorite horse toe “Reverend Spar- a8 =