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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $4e year, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Scription price is $3 50% year, in advance ; $2 for Six months ; 81 for three months; and for less than three months at tne rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTIsEMENTs (of eight lines to the square) 17 Single copies (in wrappers) ox be inserted three times for 1; every other day or Sern scarce nents aatees| VOL, XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1858. NO. 1,768. | Pry: fee tte Cone. 11> Postmasters who sot as agents will be al- lowed & commission of 2) cents. THE WEEKLY srk. This exosiient Family and News Journal—oon- taining 8 grester variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. ¥ it Agent, as will be u a Perceval per of Tae Wrexcy Stax will 5 the™ Ws News” a hae made Tux FVENING Stan curouy late so general! it the NEW BOUKS. List ov Parantrs.—The following is the list Gronox M enncires hee rien Neve ine » | of Patents issued from the United States Patent . 36s. New York: R. C. Clark & Co. ing S 858 Washington : For sale by Taylor & Meny. ° | Office for the week ending September 14, 1 \HE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT OF | [OR SALE-A new BRICK Tait ROG ARATORY DEEARTMEN? ~ rash ikeooas Educational. For Rent and Sale. Travelers’ Directory. Travelers’ Directory. OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF NITED STATE; N NS : U AIL LINE, ilth street, between Massach enue and WASHING .—The steam —=— 3 for'the re: ion of pupils, The cias: the high M street coptaii fi 4 y % 5 = A plot of incidents strung together with more each bearing that date : English ‘trad Chon vil be formed on 4 ‘Monday, ‘Sept. | room and Kitchen. and cntrince bowed, Win'benota Slarly pints a pi ye “a? Only Regular Lane, and Without Failure hd to ot ars s ;_ | John Alien, of Galena, Md.—For improvement >, the aupervision of Miss Saxau Woop, | on scoommodating terms Possession given imme: | Mount Vornod vent the tombof Washington, leaving Sor Bight Years. regard to “sensation ’’ than probability. Di-} yp washing machines. who has been for many yearsu success{ul teacher | diately. Apply on the premises to JAS, T.PERRY. the wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at $8. M., Te NIA AN . vers college serapes. true love that did not run| W. T. Armstrong, of Sandwich, [ll.—For im- pg oy ee sad Gane bi 0h Capntiand | ‘ turning about 2% p.m. Fare 1. fy 16°tf FOR a Ne ree AND OREGON, smooth, and schemes of villainy, that, like the | Proved washing machine teacher from the North. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The . Fordyce Reals, of New Have -—For im- gallows of Haman, bang the projectors, make | provement in revolving are erie’ hides Po up ® narrative that is, in great part, too im-| | Samuel Beberdy, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For probable to be interesting. improvement in ladies boop skirts. NOTICE To TRAVELERS, Rigciis Whatiag Bind Op WU of ak cask pes 2 y fe NGEMENT, egular Satling Sete ach mont ved Schedule. Caution.—So meny frauds and impo- f i i subscriber offers at private sale the proper: Tee aleneon Katou, out nda, serge | REE aS eee i , mt x! rie uedn wi athtZnd'sen eek stron, soak —_: hala the wharf. whieh is about Ziv tect ep from ‘Canal NEW AR With Greatly t u ; — da have bee: EU “Benedict, of Horleon, Wis —For im-| pmugeoNINSTIPUPRO | ever: the tow-vah being included in thus prop- | PROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL | perpetrated on trnvelere bound 19 CA Tez Srony ov rus Tatacnars.ano 4 Hrevosy | provement ia jolsie for Talis.” | 7 oman ade kc thik elt tea seen, ie Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Cam! | “THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, | CORN Asta the Bub ihe the only authorized y c + 2 complete - y o _Y —For im- ntrois es of wal r driving its ma- |» . at fe . 8. Pans fe Ae of ‘ae Paboli pecaebh lise. —< proved manufacture of akicting material. SeLect CrassieaL AxD MATHEMATICAL Scnoot | Ghinery. ahs . = Via Potomac Steamers and Richmend and | m4. in the city of New York, feels ¥ Sticeess of that undertaking ; a general histor: Harvey Brown, of New York, N. ¥.- For im- ef Teleyrayhie Ap tus and Biographical | proved endless sectional sawing machine. Sketcbes of the principal persons connected | A. H Burdine, of Chulaboma, Miss.—For im- with the great work. By Charles J. Briggs | proved saw filer. and Augustus Maverick. 12mo.,pp.255. New James A. Campbell, of New Orleans, La —For York: Radd & Carleton, Washington: For | !mprovement in printing Presses. saic by Franklin Philp. Jose bs mA segs. ee soni poet N. ¥.—For im- t4 - rove antern attainment to caps. The title page might well serve for a table of Pijeson. W. Corey, of Crawfordsville, Ind.—For contents. It tells all, except the engravings— | improvement in rail road cat cooplleg. some new and many old—that may be found in | A! fred B Corey, of Franklin, Conn. —For im- Sears rovement in moulds for making warp d a well bound compilation of what has been | Pnides of glass, or other plastic’ antleonenen publisbed on the subject in the newspapers du- | material. - Alfred B_ Corey, of Franklin, Conn —For im- ring the prevalence of the Ocean Telegraph provement in way dressing guides. FOR 5 ‘The Sixth Annual Session of this Institute com. Pei ety os ao Bigs Coal Yard is not Dupe ents september: - ‘The number of | Also. m Wood and Coal Yard now in the occupancy ire Pen aioe and _ School is strictly select. | of Horty & Orme and Mr. Barron, This property thie Fnatatiece oe crepe ea ytleee of characterizing | has » front of 1B feet on the Canal and 1023s fest on Ke claastoal courant y 2 Grammar School. | tug west side of Groen strest, and 1s 83 easy of ac- ‘he classical course is especially thorough. St cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing. penne Hibpenn dis ie College will have the | ton ax any yard in the District. x ne li ‘Theal roperty will Le offered on libera! teri igicte ee ites, ig, Tnatiah branches; | Apply to THOMAS BROWN 14 West street, sed CHAS. BY )UNG, Principal. Georgetown; ortos. T. BROWN, Pa. av., next to RORGESOR NEEL “ | corner of 4th streat, Washington, D: u 25-tf *EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. SOR SALW—A Market and Dairy FARM of G és {BOARDING AND Day ScHooL. K about 9 acres, with ail Decesuary buildings, hele whey of thie inatitution will be resumed on | xe. in tine condition. It i uated in Alexandria i Pupils no Washington conveyed to and from | Couuty, Va.. about five miles from the Lor ao the Waninary without chamee aud two from the Georgetown aqueduct. It will be ‘otemac R: oad Line. caution all persons seeking passag to Calfornm, that. To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find thetrue office of the Steamship of the U.S. > Mail Line, vis Uenama Railroad,as no other ofhoe Two fast daily lines from Washington for the | '. wpe oe Lo wan ollosin bite Wout bgp ree Route leave tesserae, Seat which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren at., ie perintagi toe can Chain ie raakaat om bard Gomting a wre, Nomh River, at the head of the aw 2 peenanns and ¢ SR tebe” hacteaeil Onserve my sirn over the door. ti ul Potomac, passing in full view of Mount Vernon. 3 Wy the evenine hoat chey _te13__J. W, RAY MOND. Agent. New York. rest of four hours in ou Ts IRGINIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for rooms, and arrive in Ric! the € - Jrange and Alex with all the trams forthe South and Southwest. andria Railroad, by ‘cov ig OQ SERS The Great Southern Mail is conveyed over this | their names at the office oi route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles less | the Alexandrinand Washington Railroad, 7th st. railroading than by any other route, a Will be oalied for and con to the Zz av making certain connections to vey: Lon Grr © station, wheres good u : sold low and on accommodating terms. Apply ii Ki . " " " excitement. Patrick Danvers, of New York, N.Y.—Forim- | ay 2s-tOott 4 sepasinat oN letter, through the Post Utes, to SAMI. Ww, Eeterinere, Ewin ee me, ) pores on feat ey gh A 7 Monaoxty Pp. 100. Boston: A. Williams & | Proved eteam hammer, ETROPOLIFAN COLLEGIATE INSTI. | omnes eee te Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, fd it free from the annoyance of wacons and horse Co. Washington: Por sale by Frank Taylor. | | Ausustus Day, of Detroit, Mich —Fortmproved | [Vg i hee 4 ENSTT | poe RENT—TWO ROOMS mw the third story Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., ry hediown lpempelnecbagde coer Dg wheel yr oda di i ed Se TE, FOR YOUNG LADIES. bletcher House, 454 KE street, between 6thand 7th ble., recently ogeupied by the Misses Kooker, Some two thousand satirical lines jingling on Adam Defenbangh, of Walnut Run, Ohio—For Kansas and the Mormon war,—excellent in ee in mole plow. typography and bound up in neat style. The coves ©. Farmer, of Salem, Mass, and John occu} as an office by € peposite the City aa Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns connect at Richmond with the Danville, And, in many instances, the most eoonom- ec. es Connect With every tran from Bis. Bo enshes Serniahed fer uewetonn sand Pro 7 > > de, Virginia, Tennessee. and Hast ‘Tennes- | Nica. , a M. Butcheldon, of Cambridge, Mass.—For im-| _ ‘The duties of the Institute will be reaumod th ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY road: a Seo satire frequently sinks below decency, and | provement in telegraph insulators | firat AMouday in Seprombers © 1/8 Teanmed the 10 mules from Waslinetou: tador good | noite "Fox zie Sovrnwesz to EW ARRANGEMENT! never rises high enough to be honest. With-]| Richard Gornall, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- Boarp ov Inetruction, tivation. and having an orchard of 300 trees of | Danville, pcre) ae OUTHWESTERN ROUTE h aoe T. H. Havennen, Natural Science, Chattanooga, Funteville Memphis, GREAT SOUT. out half the wit of “Kossuth coppered,” it] vate, mUaation of & governor with a slide | TH. M4 yanxxn, Natural Soienco, ” nee Ro tonethen atk | Lynchburg, Knoxville,” = Atlanta. Via Orange and Alexandria Railrend. Rev.J. Newman Hack, A. M., Languages and i has ten times the virulence, and having been | John Harthan and Ezra Harthan, of Timbers- Msthoomating. grapes, ourrants, strawberries, &c.—the same hev- jenotion. ville, Grand + Montgomery. and New Orleans. once or twice amusing, it only ceases to be flat | pvok; Eng —For improved rotary xteay engine. | Rey, L. F. MoxGaN, D. D. Lecturer on Moral | fa Wowie told on reassnabie tormatorex: | , For through tickets and farther information of ee OE 2, Patented in England January ith 1558. Science. changed for city property. There 1s agood barn | the route, mquire at the Southern Ticket Office. -: when it nears obscenity. Gorges ne of Rochester, Wis —For im- | Miss M. VARGINIA Harkness, Preparatory De- | and Stabling ont e prowises, good water at the ebeiydlieon oven one coer aaet at eam 3” FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. D v - Np- provement in horse powers S partment. joor, and numerous never-failing springs. About . boar : . - a. rset Mca foes Naw ng A. T Hendrick, of Clyde, N. ¥.—For im- fies Pacey Daxter, Music Piano, 40 acres are in Wood consisting 0} oak, Mokory, and ee tne BE. MA ke Apeat, MTN “TENNESSEE. L¥ANS AND Wastinot Lapeer ay ee of New York, N.¥.—For | Miss Stic Apaus, Drawings P rernte agg oy Neel eres bra day mba ge reg FROM WASHINGTON MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, dg bp a , ; | improvement in gas burners) oN? N- ¥-—For | Mra. F.4. avers, Pasting. SCAGGS 7th street, or JOHN D- CLARK, aa. Direc deo KA Eee oF THE nes _ SS iene cir cae eneral account | 'Wittiain H. Hershmene of New York eee Treas, Preparatory !epartment fr. m $5 to $9 per quarter. | iy 18-2awtf ol hat wer poy Easlish. from B10 to S120, = rench, German, Latin, extra. ‘ 9 , For Circulars containing full information, ad- Musical Instruction. ress the Pri 8, Y. With tele ence deste nee Ett | For method of building walls under water. ; the most of which is thoroughly ori- Charles Howell, of Cleveland, Ohio —For im- and never before printed. Also, tables | Provement in cutting apparatus for harvesters tions and distances to the Southern At- Jacob Jenkins, of Charlestown, Masse —For WwHEsT, THROUGH TICKETS oan b> ghenined a the SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. | BKEAT, SOUTHWESTERN RAll KOAD ‘ \L INSTRUCTION, lantic Cities and to Washington, via the Sea. | /@Proved beating apparatus for the manufacture | ¥27-Sw__M MRS. T. H. HAVENNER. Se sohbet plone Baltimere and Ohie Railread. _ To . board; River route from New’ Orleans to | Of cemented sole shoes. (CENTRAL ACADEMY, Prof. DE: CCENIEL is atill in Washington, apd 2 ae Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Memphis : valuable hints to travellers : list ef Daniel Johnson, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- Corner of E and 10th ste, wi to intimate to the musical public t FALL ARRANGEMENTS, — Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, TAREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW ee ee a IN Ds (except Sunday,) % % FROM WASHINGTUN FOR THE weEsr, | Memphis, Montgomery eaten Z 5 proved churn Dy Gectge 8 Rye een ee ccnaaales. | Charles F. Kenyon, of Wilson, N: C.—For iai- 0 The exercises of this institution will be resumed | he is prepared to receive a limited number a) ing: For sale by Jos. Shillington. provement in tailroad car couplings. the Ist day of September. The number is limited, | special pup'is, advanced in music. to whom he Apply to will give a thorough and complete acade: 25-lin S. MERCHANT, Principal, course of instruction on the Harp. Pianoforte, By a direct route, ard continuous railway oonnec- . 2 TE. King, Alexander King, and Edwin King ae tin __S. MERCHANT. Principal. tar, Singing, and Grgan. Will also give a regular as follows: ya du A small book with a large title, which con- | of Cherry Vailey, Ohio —Forimproved macbine RANKLIN ACADEMY, douree of instruction (conidentisiiy) in. the tree | tet. MAIL TRAIN starts ai 535 and 7.45 a. m., tions to Mem, tains no error that we notice, except the very | for calling dove: tatls F ‘ais eer ee beth cantik ocd auth, (First Ward.) Artut Teaching Music, to qualify fer the profes. | (Sunday excepted.) allowing passengers time for | _ Affordingereater Expedition and Comfort and A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. sion. ludicrous one of mistaking Union Mills, an Jacob Kinzer, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For improved Term commences September 6th. Number I Terms made known on application at the Wash breakfast at the Kelay House, Washington Junc- | S€ine over 2” miles shorter than by any other route. door lock ‘The steain {-rry boat George Page leaves the foot og, before pruoveding weat. e leaves: 2 re Pi : es THE CINCINNATI® AND 8ST. LOUIS of7th street at Gig 8. m.. for Alexandrian, where pas unimportant way station on the Orange and | Joun Aris Knight, of St. Louts, Mo.—For im- | {ted to, twenty-four. | Tho oourse of study is de- | ington House, Benn EvEit. wul open his new Musi. | EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washinston | setaers white Selpbar orinap, Woekaseak ieee Alexandria Railroad, for a thriving village of | Provement in bullet machine- —<_ J cal Repoxi'ory ina few days, on the corner ef ith | t3-30 p. m., reaching Cincinnaty at # p.m. next day, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, \ ondatogk. £9 os He PM Henry Leguay, of St. Louis, Mo.—For im-] The Principsl ean be seen at the Academy any | street and Peon. avenue, se9-lin™ _ | end connecting Groctty wah Express Zretn ibs Lon- | St cavtne auround cons commnaiions te Biome. the same name in Fluvanna county, Virginia. | provement in machines for working clay time after the Ist proximo, | Circuiais at Nook- | <———--______ } ssville. Cairoand Lag ny poe te oy ae Itis an excellent work for travellers on the | | Sanford Littlefield, of West Troy, N. V.—For | store. BiB. DEPRICE A. | Al vr tar rut: Paarenon oF Music, having | mhouri.or tase Looe onleas bears, " agine, will be without it. Hiram Litteljobn, of ‘Troy, N. ¥.—For tm- | W ® << . ein Von ee NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves daily, i Ys ¥ im. tal Ai 5 Those designing to become members of this Inati- | eee snd eemeniel beste ec . roved machine for cutting and finishing the sted if (except Saturday and Sunday,) at4 45 p. m. connect- "tnd Management of Feat Praavart doserp: | lonke of wooden boope rook, | Saati Reade Se toate seemaa ea PC; | Pra, Guat Bieri, Vii: aioe Satecsttip es ne Cnn eonins tions of fruits and a variety of useful eee: Henry Lovejoy & Robert Wheeler, of Brook- | 3". ‘"? omy on Monday. September 6. 89) quarter of 24 lesaons . E w the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road Reous household receipts. Fully illustrated po a -—For machine for coating electrotype | “‘au 28-eolm _8. L. LOOMIS, A. M.. Prin’). perpen ciara an in day ight, tako the 5.35 and 7.458, m. or 445 p.m. Py pnomas Gregg. New York: Fowler & | MI" niacdonald, of Cinctnnatt, Obio.—For | FROARDING AND. DAY SCHOOL FOR | ascot a papain aap classe "For Parkersburg’ nd. al Stations on the North- = A improved valve cock. “f D nig Glaneen of 0600 ils, ench per quarter. western Virginin Road taket DD. Fruit culture has but just begun to receive | “Isaac M. May, of Anderson, Ind.—For im-| 4**%#¢ Northtecst corne pamerac | Gasses of sunita’ sack er quarter. ORR OUT Tie ead Bear read take the same. | The steamer GRORGE PAGE lesves the foot of the attention it deserves, and we gladly wel- | proved bedstead fastening ‘This Institut ib fi te r 1 7” Residence at Dr. Hunt ters,and every other possible facility will be found | 7th street daily at 6 o'clock a. m..for Alexandria, come this work, as the matter it contains is | | 2082 McCreary, of Delaware, Obto.—For im- | on Monday, theeth of September Masse eS ees | petween Stn and Toth atrects, ton thie fonts. connecting with the trains on the Orange and Alex- ’ proved tenoning machine C : = os ite. A gentleman of experience in teaching and jeotur- WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the | 8ndria Railroad, leaving Alexandria at 7 o'clock well caleulated to aid and instruct, and conse-| H. D. McGeorge, of Morgantown, Va.—For | ing $ill bill tho Margene nae AB Depart- | FPOOK-KEE 3 BY DOUBLE ENTRY.—1 | Baltimore and Onio Railroad will leave Washing: | ®J8. and arrivibg in Rich — quently benefit, the fruit-grower. To be suc- Improvement in bemp breaks ' ments. _ _8u 23 aotOetl porrbeet course of instruction in the | ton as follows: pg Li ol M. Newman, of Oak Hill, N. Y.—For im- e For all points between Washington Junction and | Fre from Washington to Eecement Rigktin., cessful in fruit culture, as in anything else, proved meat cutter. Youne LADIES’ INSTITUT above science in the Central Avademy, corner of you must know how to do it; and this book Robert Pilson. of Laurel, Md —For improve- jOAKDING AND Day Scnoor, | lth and & streets, to commence as soon as a sufh- H Bi Piedmont take the 5 35 or 7.45 &. m. trains. 4. K. ENGLISH AND FRENCH, cient number is obtained. "or the convenience of Street, For ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling | _®? 25 entiemen who are engaged in business | take the 445 p. m.Train. To connect with the Fred- HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- gives much information one cannot well do | ™*%! != temples for looms _ ; ee through the day. the hours of imatruction will be | @r10k ‘Train take the.) p. m. ‘T'rain. | PANY. - + = Isaac Reamer & Henry Miller, of Conrad’s CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Princtpat. from 74 to 10", p'm. Fifteen years experience as onier ‘One of the Si ships of thie Company, carrying without. There is no doubt but in all sections | Store, Va —For improvement in corn harvesters The eleventh yoar of this Tnstitugion willcom- | 9 practioal book keoper, and some experiance inthe | WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. | ine United ieboceong ‘Mai for ACAPULO. some fraits can be made profitable, if judi- Albert C. Richard, of Newtown, Coun —For | Mence on the second Monday of SBptember, 1858. | [ust two years in terching, will. 1 flatter mvsel, Leave Washington for Baltimorest 5.35 and 7.45 LIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves The oourse of study, aided by Lectures and Appa- Ee an r ratus, is thorough Aod extensive. roulars, cunt~ining full particniars, can be ob- tained at the principal Bookstores gud at the resi : . improvement in clasps for cotton bale hoops ciously cultivated. pollos Richmond, of Brooklyn, Cone ous DeBow’s Revirw. September, 1958 Washing- | improvement in cooking stoves 8. m., and 3.30 and 445p.m. On Sunday at 3 3) p.m. on ’ the United States Mail =.S Leave Baltimore at 4.3) and 9.9). m. and 3.90 and | Of ins (nivel Sees ae cand Now Vorkveraiere enab’e me to give satisfaction to all who may wish bear en Panama twree each macath. ont e arrival B. For terms, &e.1 can be geen from 9 tos Company's stenmers, i *eloe otice of t! = Treasure i 53) p.m. On Sunday at 4 30a m. only. Sth and 20th of exch month with the mails ton and New Orleans. Tanklin Russell, of Otselic, N. ¥—Por tm. | denes ot the Principal, ausSevim | Peksand Unie Cane Company, city Heth orate 1 Pie 2.45 and 4.45 traina only will atop'at way ata- Ad pangengera, couneeting Via FANAMA RAIL ; i Proved bed bottom i DE at th idence of H. J. Schrewer, No 479 8 and foi is con: ons. ROADS. The new and enlarged series of this work | PMG H smith of Glenwood, lowa —For im- CANTON ACADEMY, cconeswer tc [mee THOMAR CLEAR Phe 7 45 am. snd 3.9) pm, are the chief connect. | “These steamships have beon inspected and ap- which commenced in Jaly last, is most suc-| provement in spring balances in combination rill oon 5 img trains for the wes' adanatd ‘The next annual session of this school will coin- N-006t mence on MONDAY, September 6, 1453. Crow >. m, trams for theanst- proved by the Navy Department, guaranty speed may be obtained at the cessfully continued. Theeditor announces his | With a knife. For further mformation inquire at the Baltimore | 9% Safety. Stillman © ra Spaulding, of Rutland, Vt —For Druy Storeof Mr. R.S.'T, The Panama Rai'road (47 miles lorg) is now com- ; = and Ohio Railroad Ticket ofhce, Washington. = é eved in 5 er intention to resume, after December next, pet- | improvement in fenternee Cistel, sorter Cougreszand Bridgestrenta: Cape do. twhite) Au 16. TA PARSONE Agia: _ | Rael howe sabe tne oes Sree oats manently, his residence in New Orleans, at e Sorat. Sree Mass —For improve-| 5, 0 stawant” ARNOLD, M. A., Principal. 15 do. (old Government Java, WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA Xew Vork through.to San vfaneinoo,and passengers . A A . be ment In corn Sk 39 boxes fresh Ground Coflee, = — ae barked at nama by steamer af the com which point the main business of the work will ‘e rT ace, Of Naw York, N. Y.—For im- { AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, GI half ‘ghosts imp. G. Powder and Young Hy- sreaNsoas pany'e expense The money paid in New York then be conducted. Contente—Trans-Atlantic Prevement in breech loading tire arm. s Pennsylvania avenue, above \ith street. 100 box ng poe Starch Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | covers all expenses of the trip. Robert Stewart, of Elmira, N. Y —For combi- xe1 The undersixned, lute President of Wilmington Female Co!lege, Deinware, assisted by Miss MAkiA D. HaLsteap, late Preceptress of the same institu- fama, late acting Pre- Res Telegraph, American Coal Fields, (eographical steamers are kept in port in Panama and and Statistical Society, Justice even from the San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of seo dent, co that the route is entirely r-liable—no tnilure having eocurred in eight years. 3 bexes Babb Just received an ge 8 east m, Fauq White Si nd Warren Sprin; Ration steam valve a Chester W. Sykes, of New York, N. Y —For North, Diplomatic Relation with Mexico, Agri- | Improvement in making pliers P' __ ie RS RBOUR & SEMMES._ aud Miss Maky Wi ne The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will | "4,"<.oocurrtal wn mn the antes dag they ar- , T, . > ’ re of the Genexee Seminary, New VY will SHOULDERS, HAMS, &e, 7 y cultare—Commerce— Manufactures, Internal & m. Tobey, of Naples, N. Y —For improved upon a schon for Young feadion at Nos. van et Sie i Shou oe ian fonc orth sea pried . Tenia =p by each steamer, and take » . a - i. en vania avenue, on on Septeyiber 3,000 Tha iain Hames, ~ > Jmprovements—Eduecation, Editorial, ete. Wm. 8. Todd, of Mechanicsville, lowa —For] Intl arrangements snd furnishing ont 2 school 1000 sprume atign?-oured Family Hams, calownt ct a aed charee of mand ch.ldren without other pro. , improved bedstead rooms, in the general scholastic regulations, and in 1,000 Ibe. best Hake Fish, le , B 10, 12%, 2%. 4, BY. Aetipet Tae Weerwixeree Revinw. July, 1553. New| fervin Bt pp. of New York, N. Y.—For | the methods of instruction and government, it is | Just received and tor xale by tears & riety; Part BOS ° Seen tes Won potned New Vorkwet we York : Neott & Co. Washington: For sale by printiag press . ser believed the institute will be found creditable tothe | se8 eobt _ BARBOUR & SEMMES, — Whaley’s Omnibuses, connecting with the bonts, RAYMON D.—or to ARMSTRONG. HARRIS A Taylor & Maury. Archibald B. Vandermark and Madison Van- | “4g, SS eonne crater crenenes crits Ne ACKEREL, HERRING. &. leave the Capitol, and ‘the corner of 7th and 12th | GO. New Orieaus,—or C. L. BARTLETT. Bos A good namber, filled with excellent articles. | dermark, of Phelps, N. Y.—For improved porta- our highest femile Ii tions. Young ladies sat- 25 barrels et Ree Peay ven aveNne:. isfactorily passing their examinations inthe entire 5 course will be entitled to a diploma ‘To insure to each student that individual attention aud personal interest requisite to a successful study, aach de- Siarge Mackerel, . Small jy 4-tt y .m. Boa a ORANGE and a a a The Ga.m. t connects wi anata ee ar’ TESS, WINES, LIQUORS, &o. 25%; chests Teas. comprising Imperial, Gunpow- «Calvi ¢ pa = ADE ble field fence . sm ae fenev: is very interesting ; and Charles Weed, of Milledgeville, lil —For im- omen Artists,”’ admirably written. provement in mode for filling water tanks at Tus Eoixeuscu Review. New York : Scott & | ilway stations do. Eastern Che: ? — VHE der, Vid and Young Hyson, hh Breneiast, "1 we tinent will receive lut twenty-four Is. A | Just received and for sale by " ‘ 5 Ook 4 Powchong, various erader, Co Washington, For sale by Paylor & Maury Thomas Whitaker, of Cincinnati, Ohlo —For Very limited number Will be received as members of | _828-e00t BAKBOUR & SEMMES, ER V E Sil HU and Vers euperior ‘old Dark and Pale Brandy, The Jul b ; ing | improved screw cutter the family, ~LOUR, FALT.&, ines Old Peach Brandy, valy number contains a very interesting | Aldridge Minlam, of New York, N. ¥.—For | “'patus.— Primary Department, $10; Junior, | F'UOUR, RALT. wo. our White Brandy, for peaches, article upon Hugh Miller and his works—Can- | improvement in apparatus for raising sunken | $12 5; beagles po tact yg ee gatilthe sex & do. Family Flour, , Shi = — ipirit, . . . 9, . Address rou, M et ol 7 8 : 9 <) Boo! oes, &c. b ning’s Literary Remains—Thiers’s History of | Verwls- \ Brokaw, of Springfleld, Ohio, as- | Afterwards please cull at Gre inetitute, {to forty-nine 1b bags Parnily and Extra Flour, - es wolland Gin. the Consulate and Empire, and other articles | siguor to Warder Brokaw and child, of ‘sald eketael i atts to cat Lents Be ch 100 ancks Fine Sait, Lae SHOES enOnS eee One Fo cninenly® whe i mad. fol 5 . GA. 4 | 3 E i r of merit. ee improvement in guard fingers whose daughters or wards Gaara been niin my in- Just dboaived and Druie 4A . B are selling. ot manseally i sting ps Ladies nnd nay“ a Wine. ke. ke. Biackwoon's Macaztnx. August, 1553. Leon- Gurdon Conklin, of Conklingville, N. ¥_, as- | “che Cl ee Governor of Maryland. Lg oane saan ~ BAEEOUR & — | Cea icon sth and La 2 barre's euperior old Bourbon Whisky, joi , J —F “ #4 s .DDW ton, Del. hi p A- ery 8 ar ol . A criticism of Gladstone's Homer opens; a | ville For improvement in mode of launching | Kev. Geo, W. Sparks, Mayor city of Wiimington. | PER HANGINGS and DECORA 110 S&. Also, jo do Also, 8 large assortment of domestic liquors, best physivlogical paper on the Circulation of the | “W"N"" wardy and John Pa:kinson, of Philadel- fr. eet tn, alae ee eee. Rees CORMAN LOOPS: PING we a ee, doe mee eskets fleidsick Champagne Blood follows. The next article is a very read- | phia, Pa., asslgnor to themselves and Aaron | JW. Wellnbee’ hesitecat Interior, Wash- | FAIMAMINGS tev atiee poser! ES OU OWN mS OTAY CLARK. io do, lowergrade. : pat pnnaaiy pe bha's companion, oilled Oe ee cee ane ere (Zimmerman, Eaa., Alexandria, Va, . | anzreotm *"*Qohisrofsen and Datrects, | PO THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, | 13°00" Ciera Wines - ~ighteen Centuries. The next an elaborate Alexander M.*Holmes, of Eaton, N.Y., as- | au 19-s0tm (CANDLES, 80aP,4c... sev iitmes’s ent Chtldron’ Shoes for aoe ee Wine, motice of the present English Pre-Raphaelite | signor to bimself and Albert G. Purdy, of said | Agi GOLUMBIAN COLLEGE, to boxes Adamantine Candies, Ga tris pst’ 30 yours, ‘we -ourht t Now in store aud for sale by a Schovl of Painting. Theu comes a sprightly | £3ton.—For improvement tn car seats and sninavou: D.C. BY ae oe know by this ime what will suit them in that tine, REN PURDY, sath: el es. The next Session of this Institution will com- 15 do. les, 128, can say that we do; & Hamilton, a png lower class of English periodi- | “Geo. w Hubbard. of Meriden, Conn. awignor menoe im Weduesday, the twenty-ninth c2th) oi | 35 do. Chemical Olive Soap braving our work 8 anal. Nousen Eaccatna cumen? Pa aven cal literature. Kingsley’s tragedy, “ Andro- | to himself. Walter Habbard, W. L) Bradley and | September. 5) do. own SOR] —the Sho well-known as J. W. Is orat ~ . t Shacpl token: ington city—the Shoes so no L.SIMONS, cnods,”’ is favorably reviewed. Butwor’e | costs: seit? mosmim en oe pote wpa gafie bet stor tbl ilpadoiniscage 7 ogo) NEED ey eg ‘Ginnamon, Cloves, | McCurdy & Son's Philadelphia ee enn ATE New Yors Cuts.) “What will He Do with It” i i Phi : sou. Ginger, ke. RUNKS! TRUNKS! 7 7B F, ER, number of Black oleuheacn Ts pistnileld. Pear catenaie te teetenarves te THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT chee gamete yen te OS™ 2M MES. oe Northeast corner @ «trect north and 7th street west, umber of Blackwood contains no poetry. Jobin Scichckher. of Lichen, Conn Forimprove. | ofthe Coinmbian College will commence a next | 80 8-e06t BARBUUR & SE) Ss. | The undersigned bas now, and constantly keep Washington, D. cy Fothes @asie sof Ci a - 1s inewdsy, oe 3 m1 a lary - ’ d ri inde ol ‘ool. Tue Noere Berrien Review. August, 1s | ment in machinery for drawing and twisting | born App teeny ee ote reo as Lieut Your Houses. San: assortment Bevel er; ivoldine. Musson and ome-cutters” Toole, “Mal New York. Leonard Seott & Co bare soistk Beaty ut of MEAG. NW adaicuar au 19 eot Nov 1 J. G. BINNEY, Presitent. are duly recsiving the s Dios TRONS Proks nade and repaired. ; The numberis opened by a paper on Chateau- | Sinclf sud Nathan Kellogg. of said Wathen WESTERN ACADEMY pene oF OAS CHANDELIERS, ) TAPESTRY and © NEW JEWELRY. briand. whow the writer regards as the “ type | For improvement in stone he machines. ofa whole class of Frenchmen.”’ A criticism | , Alten Sherwood, of Auburn, N.Y . assignor to nd CANVAS a oa y and SATCHELS; fine HAVE just reosiveda tine sesortment of rch and this city, embracing entirely new patterns and every iS, WHIPS, &e. fashionah e JEWELRY. H. O. BEUD. wi VEL SADDLE v ! ane large collection —~ L have just received afine lot of superior GOLD - ; Twenty four vupi!s only in tho department of ty of styie and timsh. aioe just aag H. O. HOOD. " FP. Senter, Albert Goss, and Daniel Wood- 4 ATI ES, READING "AMPS, and pete with the best manu fand SILVER V HES. on Gladstone's Homer follows, much more | worth —For improved raking and binding appa- oeetn iat pupils ouly im the depart | PORTABLES. Those are sold at the faitory Te- PN moet et arte ol are 9 read the fullowing Ke T have just Gmsked a fine stock + HC ap favorable on the whole than that in Blaek- | ratus for harvesters SILAS L. LOOMIS. A. M., ‘Teachor of Mathe- | '}! prices. and we adhere to the ore price system. ortof the Commuttee at the Fair of the Metropol: | VEK WARE. iry at S38 Penney iva- A A Cornelius W.Va eit : t = Having reduced the prices of gas fitting. persons 4 Mechanics’ Institute for 1897: Call and purchase your Jewelry et 3 wood. The next articls is a sketch of the | Cornelius W New Fagtagd Fie Cen; | MA SicoRGR WILKINSON, A. B., Teseber of will find it to their advantage to call berore having ‘Topham & Norilet, deposited a Sole-lenthes | nis H.O HOOD. . : — x I ang % »GE +A. By pat feoky *. H 7 " % leading features of the social condition of Eng- | said Winstead —For improved pin sticking ma- | Laneusxes. ~ pra spare a W. THOMPSON & BRO., Fed pene ffs na cuatitye mesmeoemn, 5 2238 TH land during the period immediately antecedent | ¢h!ne. po Ee = TH DUTIES OF MRS. BURR’S SCHOOL 969 Pa. avenue, between 10th and Lith st: ‘will ba resumed on Monday, 2th Septem. | _ #6 6-cosw south wi ye Nth ber, No. 391 H atreet, between 3th and 14th sts. 8u 2 2aw5w* 5 SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ‘0. 454 NORTH 81DE Pa. AVENUR. = > SECOND-HAND NUSI Janrig Tuomas, Saddler, | FRARGAINS 1X SECONDHAND MUSICAL B. 8. Kinsxy, Currier, <i eand refit my Piano Estab i ger great tarcatna in second-hand and a a 3 Samuel Whit to the dissolution of the smaller monasteries. Harlow I Aasdeven np Sitesi Rp Nae hg A well-considered article on Biblical Interpre- | provement in barrows N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of . — Had ofMohas. Sleledeons, Banjos, Accord tation follows, i Reissues. —Gilbert Smith, of Buttermilk Falls ROOKE’S ENGLISH axp FRENCH | Four doors west of the Globe Office, between Sd and | Repairing executed with H ye. Gall and see them, a = a aed Bes ® paper on British | yy “For improvement in cartridges. Dated | MESS s88 OOK FS BNGLIS8 SCHOOL, 436 streets, (ah hee Bees rs ais JOUN F. ELLIS. su the veladioce cn ee nm Seeley | Sune M1987 : Bove MeaSEt: De: Fee Coe, ASeeNe, thie erinens of Wasiturter Geetcctownand Migr | No. 07th street, oppo: Odd Fellows? Hal, | SUPERIOR COOKING AND OTHER in ~ — Sees is commented sania heiginpacrn ss o rosie Abo k, NOE 5 fe Poly don mee eee tablishment willbe resumed | anaria that he has taken thoabove stand. where he | ™4¢-1¥ Washington. D.©._ | SS STOVES of all kinds and sizes. upen in an interes’ ipg manne: Then comes i 22, 1955 Hot Air Furnaces and Stoves repaired with jained'of the Prinoipal and at | \# Prepared to manufacture SHIRTS of the bent pt , i xf :APER—CHEAPEST omptness and diepat an article on the East; a scientific article on| James Harrison, Jr, of New York, N.¥ —For | the Bookstores. CT auprioes nulow aun New York: rom Sewann Hooks. pr Sore = Bs aRnnovens ij ‘ities: fi tin sewing machines Dated Apri! $y "4 OF F Lut ~— | The styieot cut has b surpaseed. oy seo? street, opposite Patriotic Rank. pe parang a cane ners a om rae ec se seen th rhea sisting 504 fit tre invited stared | School Be Hacnsh, Latte, Gest) om) 2" | | gan MASE WORE REPAIRED a eee » then an article on iter- Designs —Francis Kern, of Sandwicb, Mass — Ww. _ | and lea its manuisetures - Ss er7th and D a at G = Bi and Curt ary Benevolent Pund; and then a paper on the For design for nursing bottles clotins, wine ea eet MpDY. Femnants of Oil- | by him are warranted to fit. or no sale. ‘Cail soon, if you want bargains, corn: 4 in eXchange, at GIRB kT streets, ut Headquarters, Lxipsic edition of ua hetwaen Mth and loth ate state of Political Parties. Philip Tabb, of New York, seek for cast iron bedsteads ————q<~2e——___ nee To Spo s Daucuter.—Be always telling} g3FA ol the youth of his ber very pretty she is —, put first gana in Heidelberg ¥.—For design oat Se ees come for rr twelve good Shirtmakers wanted, inthe very best quality and hich We must and are deter. | S416 e0% u | off to cost. Ther are mpkeasury DEPAKTMIL just the thing for: oor and laces. washs Ss refrigerators, &c., »nd will be a oar Fis. Housekeepers will do well n. the | Manufactory. Pr. mven J ie Bee CLassics. A J. Bi e € —No. Masschuxetts avenue, a owenn ssi Sand ‘Seventh Streets “AND, » Ee . SDER 0 FP NEW AND SRCOND-HAND Pt PTEMBER 9, 1958, PEK, LEECHERS BLEEDER | | OLO8 hon cheapatour Pino ang Musso La Ss reat string lor Proposals will be received until the 15th inst., by JOHN FP. FLT. H a z teat ito entiand se- the Forecistendent of she Prcseaty fuildings. a ; 5 : oon. i ery, for the ead buitding, 159 cords \ — into her young mind an undue love for catechism to a girl. shy Also, a lot of fine hy inan Proppings for house | of Onk an iow cords of Hickory Woods iso tone of M. V: 8.8: Carcthers, J. H. Stone, Diuggist. Allow her t “What is your only consolation in life and | loth» and kitchen ty ry Kood servant in a herland and 75 tons of White Aso Anthracite Ree: BR. Putte. M.D. ‘an 7 am -s Ste ‘0 read nothing but works of fic- | death’ 7 well reguiated fam'ly will appreciate them. They or any portion thereof, = ——— — tment tien The poor girl smiled, and no doubt felt very | Us Leclesred out. 5 af tea 10 be corded and measured atthe ex) | (~ oT LNW A E AGRO, BANS Choe Maplin acd ‘Teach her all the accomplishments, but none poor girl emiled, and no dou very F idcet ss daily au immense and superbassortment | pense of the contractor. The Authraci e to be of | Come all ci dhokont bg tahoe went, other brands ee pos ey MS. Tee qualiy of the utilities of life per beens e did not give an answer. The | of Carpetings inall the newest styies, qualities and Cont all tanips The teats Cote Lente anes | Wome is Work ofell Asporiptions, of these Hams is rare ee BURCHELL. Keep her in the darkest ignorance of the re Well poset ? gail she, “if I tell, it is other goods which are demrable in Furniture Dry pages se ay be designated, and to be ‘Of Sheet :ron Swves, and such like; an? Corner Vermont « Aah ote mysteries of housekeeping. the little sree ee “ed if — i ; Goods, to which theatian eel Po stquality, ___ 8@ 10-@0tIsth Co) war Work gente oaer. — SHIRTS. Initiate ber into the principle that it is vul- | jacket.”’ anon SBat eere’ the stipes | te OL AGREE Duet BRov's Garcery, “Old Union Building, f at., bet, tsth and 14th. Firrine saigts. AND No BUMBU oy Whe arearibwe "be Intel ; Pe NACE TCL | Or note AAR IRTY SE | male 1» AUASUOSPIG at git ttmtera gooey To strengthen the latter, let her have « A fellow, Macilll ast week iar: _— Goods, Market Space, No.4, se 8-c06t_ cabin. Weomee TURROXED EEINOUR. OR NEW PARLOR | Soe can be ore nest s ai At the oor lady’s maid. ried two girls, iu Ohio, within th t 267 BRILLIANT 267 _ Mr. BRADY begs respectfully to inform the pub- HEATEK, WITH ENLARGED FIRE POT. | Oo? créci streotand Penusyivaus evenue. No ht, seach ber to think that she is better than | 24 hours, and, when fou in the short space o' Gas Conauming Cook Stove lie that in conseauence of the very liberal regis ‘This stove has been fal'y tested and proved satis- | 10 gaia, 4 c HOPKINS’? BAZAAR — body else. unknown. ind out, eloped for parts factory to all persons who have weed it aap an not. the only perfect Gas Consanmung Cook Stove in | he has recei since ms PF Peeters vapeaks for teri it requires ‘hig, | GRAPHIC GALLERY or Washington. he will A call is contrary i necessary we can procure one husdred or FT IANOPTO RENT FROM @1 to 84permo th, ake ber think that she is si {0 The official ret hag. solicited to examine it to hte original intention, keep it open during | morecertificates to attest its good qualities IANO’ TO RENT F and let her lie in bed sirsthdaeee ara: (Del ) election, show thet Me, You hadeneons — In operation every day at mx fino sspete the sunimer montha. ‘Artists ee aa tly in mgr mp heating irom one to three sto Pie EU-Livs. sale upon y wa ts of when half an hour’s out-of-door " oeratic candidate for Mayor, was elected (0. 267, southeast ‘ennsylvanis av. corps Lead preer oe £5 e monthly bx: completely eure her of her lasinees noe | majority of only one rote.” by 2] and ith street. to exeout Photographs and Ambroty, 36, bat ween Sth and teth wis. ryanos oe W. H, FARROVER’S, from $5 to $14, at en ‘one genuine bat those that have my nme | in the best posasble manu set ‘ er. se 6t ‘7th stroet, ysite Patriotic Bank. — And lastly, i i ‘suc! i> The Masonic Grand Lod: f Massachu- the hearth. JAMES SKIRV + Prices rai from @1 irda. QJAIR, TOOTH, NAII.. AXD BANDOLINE - THK MUSIC DEPO tion, pice, Cosa Leet or perp Sra ne Kea room tire cary women nn we é-e0lm No, 267, south side, Pa, avenue, Follection of Portrasts of roid) ie cor for RUSHES, ge gife " 4 Sen mone tah Jur ae ‘A. asd see is aclerk with a sulary of $250. gp 8 Masonic Temple at Boston, | Lb PIANOB TAKENIN PART PAYMENT | sipnis, Gallery (the laraest ja excepted) 'romm Sad ot his Bales under illnrae’ ele wee ¥ of $200. | to the U. 3. Government. for new cave ot MULIB'S Piano Borer aay & M107 pe ne ie to hell heme!

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