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a. —— THE EVENIN STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, 4 (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) “AP THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Atenus Elevensh Stress, B r W. D. WALLACH. tomes Papers served in packages by oarriersat 944 year, or 37 cents per month. ‘To mail subscribers the @ub- fcription price is $3.50 ® yeatrin advance ; ‘i lor ‘x mouths: $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cezts a week, Single COpies, one cent ; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight tines tol the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or Phew week, 91.25; once s week, 5) couts per square ‘or on, Ebening St WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1 ver, XIV. EDUCATIONAL, How Mr. Ra: as Let Out of the Oswego Letter from Sardinia. Jail by the Angels. The following letter is from an American oo ee —- ~~ ay, ee 859. N°. 2,038 Some days siace we copied from the Spiritual | citizen traveling in Europe : 0. BROWNE Will open a Classical and | Eras 9g the announcement that one Mr. E. Mathematical SCHOOL, on Uth street, be- ae ee Au perenne owns property oR either aide of Mr Tunix, July 19, 1859. tween K and L, on MONDAY, 224 inst. au i6 St ‘ongressand Green streets. Rand bad been released from the Oswego jail | I went on a tour through the: battle of] | AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, 579 required by Bh ordinnnoe approved the léth of by the spirits. The same of this week | Solferino 5 Lt " July, 1859, to hare the footwaye fronting, the same tains th and the neighboring spots where the 09 F street. bet. Vth and 12th sts., ved with good, hard brickeand im conformity to Quniains the statement of Mr. Rand and J great fight cecurred on the 2ith of June. One | Pxornsson LC. LOMIS, Ai Mi Puincizat, ” | Meestatiinnst grade cree Hest otrece Thee oee Rinetiallons spiritualist; also of J. W. Pet-| can hardly form an ideaof thatdsy’ssiaughtor. | (Formerly Hreasdent. of she, Wamingtom Semate araved aL tgeperts be done in a manner to be ap- fama. moti Whatever figures the rs may have given, ho next session of this Institute will commence | Fhe Imoeey the undersigned, or it wit amen ag ‘From these statements, it appears that Rand | it is petty ahs I hile [trom imopartiel per- onthe "aret onday in September. Ita design ie to | dee of August host oe it oil dee hes Bi aso waritual Tas garee tbe Davenport boys, giving | sons, that Austria lost 50,000-men iu killed and | }uipatt subrtantial, hberaly and refined odontton. | Omfact AUEUAE Bext oF it will then bo male hae spiritual lectures and exhibitions. In the town exico, Oswego county, they beld a circle in been levied for that ne. Persons interested, who may wish further i ~ mation, can apply at tha Mayor'e office. infor ffice. NRY ADDISO! . Fates x BARRE Te" om loners, Segrsetown, D, C., July ata, tos. F3. SALE OR RENT.—The HOUSE No. 104 = My “at street, Georgetown, at present ocenpicd Ro course of study is comprehensive ant thorousr, ‘here are three d: badly wounded who daily die, and the allies 20 which attention is ¢! ,000. From the best accounts, the campaign school-house on Sunday night, amd the negt | of 1859 cost Austria 100.000 men, besides 35.000 day were prosecuted for trespass in going to | prisoners captured by France and Piedmont, the house without consent of the trustees, and | 24,000 of which fell into the hands of the treading down the rass of the common on | French, and 11,000 into those of the Piedmont- wh it was situa’ The prosecution cost | ese. The allies lost less, viz: France 8,000 them about $70, and the: t off b: i ‘4 Seni 2 bon ghighareoust: 2 Y got off by appealing | killed and missing, and 13.000 wounded, and artments: The Primary, in jefly directed to the elemen- reparatory, embracing the common it 3 an the Desior comprising all the brauches of Literature. Science, and Modarn Languages tauehtin« ur highest fomale institutions. Young ladies completing the course are entitled to a diplo- ma, = highest testimonial a literary institution on™ heatow. Profsssor Donald \Leod having transferred his i tese 3,600 ki 000 wound- Family Soh’ Ladies to th + Arthur ‘and pat mid A fow weeks later they were prosecuted for She Piedmos: $,600 killed, and 7, ve a: par a iyntiente! tan son removad. tthe sduaré alintely "west of ootgomery street, county and Sued $10 and eon Ake wteR” | , ibe waperioe lon on the part of Austria i | Sooupiod by nin, Prcfwor taciot silecntgat | hy Kiva Bricekturhhaisel said shearer i . occupied by him. Professor Macleod Willooasique to xis, ina course of lrctures, hia distinguish services to the classes in literature and rhetoric. For course of study, terns, &c., seo oireulars at the bookstores, or at the Institute. an 15-e03w LC. LOOMIS. The spirits | necounted for, first, from the terrible havoc in corunanded them not to pay a cent, but to go | her ranks by the new cannon invented by Na- to jail, if the authorities chose to send them poleon. onlled '*/e canon raye,”’ whose boulet there. The authorities did choose to send them | not only reaches, with effect, distances of fou: After they had uearly served | miles and upwards, but when there itesplodel _ ae to fi ‘ft descriptio: . Reais cia pencecuteataneagenta tice. Address E. B. ADDIS agent, Alexan- dria. Jy 8-2aw aie aaa ee ee W. EWS PAYNE. oe rhs USIC TAUGHT BY A FOREIGN LADY, OOT their time. @ Spirits intimated that they | and plays the mischief all around the place of M hitherto teacher of a Ladias’ Seminary. HOLEsALE BO G AND SHOE ‘apne a would be dolivered, and those intimations were explosion; and, secondly, from the slaughter | Terus modorate:, Apel at 427 Pa. avenue, The attention of the trade is respectfully called to told to some friends, and finally reached the by the allied troops during their chase of the peterson 06 S08 205 sit ien’s, and Boys’ jailer. The jailer was quite willing to have tho | enemy after the victories o} Magenta and Sol- experiment tried. The miracte was to be per-|ferino. It must also be noticed that the con- tormed on a certain night, and on that day the | dition of the French and Piedmontese troops jniler took the precaution to change the old | was, in every respect, superior to that of their lock for a complicated one from a felon’s cell. ists; and that the provision, farniture This the spirits did not open, and the jailer | and medical departments of the allies were 30 found his prisoners ail safe in the moruing. | weil administered that nothing failed for the ‘The reason assigned by Mr. Rand for thefailure | comfort and prompt attendance of the troops; of the miracle was that the Davenport boys had | whilat the Aastrians were exposed to all kinds told beforehand that the thing was to be doue, | of privations, aggravated by the unendurable and for that reason the ruling spirit deelincd | heat, and those among them who did not re- to open the door. main dead onthe field died soon after from The jailer then took off the complicated lock, | want of Proper attendance.—N. Y. Evening but put on another strong one, (not the drigi- | Post. ‘ nal,) and at night locked it with his own hand The next morning he went to the cell and found the Davenport boys there, with the door locked, bat Mr. Rand was missing, and the boys as- serted that he had been let out by the spirits Mr. Rand himself deciares that it was not thirty minutes after the door waslocked be- fore the angels unlocked it, and commanded him to escape through the attic window. Such is the miracle as related by Mr. Rand. FRENCH AND GERMAN LESSONS—A forcien lady, teachér of s Ladies’ enor wishos to fi avate lessonsor classes in 2chools or famili¢s for Bhose mentioned languages, Apply at <a. 7 enue, between 3d and 4}, streets. my stock of Youth | CALFSKIN SHOES, for summer wear ;, o My sock of PARENT LEATHER work isalso assorted and well worthy cf atten- ion, A large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOO’ large lot re TS (suitable for on hand and constaatly in} 5 5 8 4 u SELEGT SCHUOL FOR BOYS. Mr. H. HASTINGS. of University College, Lon- don, begs to inform parents and guardians residing in Washington that he intends opening a Select School for Hoyson the 1st of September next. , Besides tho common and higher branches a purel Baglich education, which will be carefully and tl orongh ey taught, the course ofinstruction will comprise the Greek and Latin languages,ieometry, Algebra, Trigonometry,&c. The Schoo] year, commencing bgo. September and ending in the first week of July, will be divided into three terms. Fee for each term, $20, in ad- vanoa. - eferences arekindly permitted to the Rey. Mr. Early, President lewsqeowrs College, and to the ‘ev. B.A, Magui of Washington, ‘vrther particulars will be given in a future ad- vertissment. Meanwhilo parents and guardians Wishicg to eggage the assistance of an able teacher Are requested to aidress the advertiser, at No. 2, Duonawin Terrace, Mass. Avenue, between [4th and 15th atrnets. ‘fu 8-s0d3w* Wee ee cutie of this b 1001 Wi resume: Sept mber Au 8-e02m 8. L. LOOMIS. CHINTON ACADEMY, GroreEtTowN, D. C. \,, GEORGE ARNOLD, M. A., Principal. This School has been, removed to No, 107 West street, near Washington, into the building hereto- fore dcoupied by Mr P A. Bowen The next an- sion will commence om Monday, the sth of ed after the ‘Sountry merchants and others in want are invi fed oorcnll ne pddrene me at. No. 77 Bri 0 Bt., Goorgetown, D.C. ap 2-tf DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE RIES, FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacxns, Witaurncton, DeLaware. The Consolidated Lotteriesof Delawarcaredrawn daily atW iprinaton, Del., at 15 minutes before 5 m. All dra’ 8 under the supstintondence of Lo : tery Commissioners appointed by the State, PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, MONDAY, August 15, 1859—Clags 99. ‘78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. Frost Steatixa.—Under this head a writer in the American Agriculturist for August says: Thaye studied the matter professionally for some years, and have come to the conclusion that fruit thieves are moral beings, like the rest of mankind, and that this infirmity is a malady that admits of moral treatment. The plan that T have pursued for many years is toe Py Pi . Bat the jailer’e statement puts the matter in a Be Te ee ae a an DY “ae i _ soya Little Ben and his young friends, having no e past 10 o'clock p.m. (Thursday | fruit of their own, look upon every cultivator night.) I went up to lock their door. ‘I bad 4s a stingy old curmudgeon, who has tres- _ =e ae habit of oe their door upon human rights in havi scked im the day time, they occupying a | ries a: i i debtor's room in the third story. f pulled this Yaw, "OM Oreay'e” gatos hele open their door, and there was a large blanket i i h up against it on the inside. As this was raieee Bie waste reenter, andthe higher he I i 100, TH Saumborsif draw ballon sg ta Os 2 do. cee 9,000) 11 : & Tickets $5, halves $: mber. Catalogues may be obtain h rt ith of Anguat at the Bookstore of Mr. Franck T. WE beabepeizunen toi ‘ raises his walls, and the mote he tops them of Ang 6 Bookstore of Mr. Frarok Tay- numbers—]2 drawn ballot the ee tic > lor, Washington, or at the Drug Store of Mr. R. $, cizclon © thateae, ue they h broken glass and other horrors, the more | T’Cirsel, Genractrwn. oodaieaioae Ts ri them, and feeding the co prize of... 90.9] epee ychnine, well coated with do ! {METROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INSTI- : A Boannixe axp Day Scnoot ror Youne Lantrs. | 2 AG4 E Strect. between 6th and 7th streets, The third annual! session of the Institute will com- mence on the first Monday tn Sey ber Located in s beautiful and healthy position in the National Metropolis, with a corps of experianced and accomplished Teachers, unsurpa-sed facilities young Ladies for acquiring a thoreugh and accomplished edscation. _ Circulars, with full information as to terms, &e., may be obtained at the principal bookstores, or on application to the Priucipais, Mr.and Mrs’ Tf, # VENNER, 464 E street, Washington city, pt iw Mas MRS cisGekmick’s SCHOOL. fie aM GCOR MICK desires to inform her " 3 the ic gener: a 1o il reen: the dation of hér Schovl ou the tat Monday in'Sepe ember nex The sourse of study pursued will not a ‘ branches requisite to thorough English eduos [a addition to her day scholars she in desirous of cen eitition oe bes day sche pile 83 beardots, aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her :m- moadiate careand oversight. For terms and further partioulars apply at her say ye gai 36 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. jy at ¥ (COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, all right, we are having a little conversation with the spirits.” Supposing it was all right, I did not move the blauke§ toleak im, but shut | go, the door and locked it, and went to bed. In the morning, the first thir, iter rising, I went to the head of the stairs to look at tho lock, and found it just as I had left it; but when the turnkey went up to hand in their breakfast, the boys told him that Mr. Rand was gone; that the spirits unlocked the door, and let him out. I then went up and unlocked the door, and found both the boys in the room, but Mr. Rand was gone. How he escaped I setisfied myself in avery few minutes. 7A the hall adjoining their room is a door leading to the garret. Previous to my going to lock their Little Ben may be a seamp, or a scoundrel, or mething worse, but he has a heart and a sort of honor upon which he prides himself. He ia very true to his friends, and a box of strawber- ries sent to his another, costing not over five eents, will make him your friend for life. The cheapest and‘most impenetrable fence you can at around your ae is one built of fruits foriciousiy distributed in your own neighbor- ood. To this, add the distribution of plants andl seeds; such as every frnit-grower has on his hands after his sales are over. A wise man who will pursue this course, will soon get all = neighbors ee ie Trait Bowing, and will create a public sentiment that will guard door, Mr. Rand had a tg out and passed up hie pennies Wetter than high fences. ave into the garret, while the boys had put up the traps, and poison. If you suspect » voy of blanket, blown out the light and ‘formed acir- lundering your watermelon patch, send his cle to cover his retreat. Knowing that I had fathe: od pea best melons the next day for never intruded into their circles, they were dinne: ‘ou need not scold or say a word. The certain this plan would work. On going into | nieion will make the little Ben look red in the the garret, we found the window open, with 4 | face and bring him to repentance. Establish rope hanging out. reaching to the shed below, your own reputation for a liberal, good-heart- which is some eight feet above the ground, and | 2q neighbor, who raises fruits for his neighbors the back gate, which fastens on the inside, left | as well as himself, and your garden will be open. And this is the way Mr. Rand was let | about as safe as Paradise. out of jail by the spirits.’ eee THURSDAY, Avgust i8—Class 102, 78 uumbers—j3 cara ballots, i G prizes of 0 }10° do. 4. ko. &o., &o. Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quarters 1.25, x, 19—Class 103, oF amber drawl ballota, do. ee, &e. Tioxets $5, halves $2.5, quarters 91.35, GRAND ~SATURDATED “Cotreny on «AWARE, Class \, 78 numbers—14 drawn bailota, « $5, asuincton, D.C. | Address FRANCE, BROA ENTS & CO., ILMINGTON, UNTY LOTTERIES, ‘The College session begins on Wedugary. Sep’. 2ita. The session of the Prepaiatory Department on Wedneslay, Sept. 14th. Su 9-lawsw SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES SUSSEX fc 1, These Davenport boys are the same who. two = WILL BE OPENED AT To,be drawn daily at Wiijineton, Delaware, ati5s or three years ago, made a great seusation by oe ne antigeagion’ isola er Rtg No, 459 E street, between 34 nnd 46h sts., Washing- minutes before 12 m. on = ae s ro Sy her 1 1), exhibiting spirit-hands, snd haying instru-| ¢ooawin, Eay, of Concord, N. H.. who is ac- ns. ONL WHEELER, Priscipat. ts pl hout visibl It = of thus | fi "be the attaé Mpluabasatwa tell ments play withor vial e@ agen le was i i i wbject i stati eo hid in numbers—! ty issovered. however: that the epirichard was | X20"ledged 4 be the greatest antiquarian im} Ruittclot ca anatsnsoy Sie, Bho, attai, Captain New England. Mr. G. in order to add another | the ornpmental branches of polite literature, in| 1 of _ .---- 95,3 | 2 prizeot. . pctalod glove s08 bot takers pinyed the] oo Liswelame ef logs] lowe to-hie! dlreahyi) “eck Tee een eee By expert | 3°99 ot Tso | 3 goor : instruments themselves. “Theif exhibitions well stocked library, is engaged in huntitig up | euond and approved teachers. g &o., ko. were given in the dark, and on one occasion 2 copies of the édlebrated criminal trials that | . Mrs. Wheelor has had fone experience in teach- Tickets $1. UESDAY, A it 16—Class 122, ¥ wuumbers id drawn dallote, man suddenly let on a fall blaze of gas light, which exposed their imposture. tre icant signs of the confidence in the permanence of is to be found in the fact of the celebration of two hun- dred marriages in the churcbes of Paris on Sat- tohim. By due course of mail he received a urday last. High and low, rich and poor, are letter informing him that the co oh as copy of the trial rushing to the alter. Therustication of agreat! 1. desired, had been sold, but that they would ecclesiastieal authority for extraordinary be- rocure another copy for him. and that their haviour on the occasion of an aristocratio mar- [olives was so extensive both in this count riage, which took place in July, has afforded and in Europe, that they could furnish him fonie little amusement to one part of the popu- with a copy of any trial he might desire. Mr. lation, and great scandal to the other. [t is G. having been placed in the same position the custom in Paris on the cecasion of » mar- several times by attempting to purchnse cata- riage, for the officiating priest to make an allo- logue books with the prices annexed, wrote cution to the happy couple on the duties im- back the following short but pny, note: ” sed upon them by the state into whieh they 4} 5 + fant asilaand” On tho ceeheh Concorn, N. H., July 2, 1859. tiet, the functionary standing on the ing. and respectiuily solicits the patronage of her friends and the public generally hires or four young ladiasa will be reomtved into the family as boarders, and be under ths immediate sugorvisiou of the Principal. pay ‘ireulara can be obtained on application to the principal bookstores of the aity or to the Prinetpal. jy 18 eotOcth CABINET WARE, &c. NEW FURNI STOR E sre now reoetvia ae Fail stock of FURNI TURE & rp gs gees oa eo as a (J or Use Washiuctin. We world inviteall to ‘call be- fore pure! ng. Our motto is, “Quick Salcs “Oil Forditure taken in exchai air new, OHN BONTZ & BR rs ear Fellows’ Hall That D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for have taken place in the State of New Hamp- shire. Observing in a catalogue of books issued by an old and distinguished publishi in New York, that a copy of a search of, was for sale, Mr. G. immediately wrote to the firm requesting them to forward it WHURSDAY, August 18—Ciass 124. ty sanberete arawn ballota, * 3. ols Messrs. FRIDAY, August 19—Clase 125, Gentlemen: Yours of the 30th of June is at the holy bride and bridegroom, in presence of the high-born relatives, both male and female, who filled with pride and perfume the chapel where the ceremony took place, the most as- tounding, startling. unheard-of “allocution’’ which wasever printed in the worst French books, when Louis Quinze and Madame d Barry were king of Pranee, but which certain- ly never was spoken by word of mouth before. Confusion was at its height; the mothers seiz- ing their daughters, stood not upou the order of their going, but at once departed; the fath ‘3 withdrew with menacing brow. young men remained, out of cariosity tol see how far the venerable functionary would dare to go. Of course the event was instantly re- ported te eeclesiastical headquarters, and at first wae deemed to"be owing ty a momentary aberration of intellect, but on examination it was proved that the momentary aberration had irs origin in # bottle of Bordeaux, which the thirsty dignitary had drained to the iast drop before the entering the church. ‘Phe Arch- bishop is said to have been greatly wounded by the oeeurrence, which took place in blic & manner not to be «pread all over Parke be less t no time, and the order whieh has sent the 7% numbers—i2 drawn bailota, the altar, accompanying his speech with the F Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- Capitals. most light and airy ‘gesticulations scldom be | haDd. may be, one Cay of the trial, of the | PRERAURTERMOE Cre gs 1 prise of ——--...95,00 |5 prize of 1,000 held elsewhere than ctose to the footlights in | ™ ilies Py ri re a A ee a f f the nit-el, the held forth to| £2 tAteves,”’ who were hanged, ‘‘one on the eevee y eed PA a Tiokets $1. ront oi wt theatre, held for: right hand, and another on the left’’ of our L oy a1] Owe il the $2. CHAIRS 812 on on SATURDAY, Auevst 2:—Cinaa 125, ‘78 numbere—13 drawn Capitals. 1 prine of.------.6,008 | 1 prize ey ESAS RAS AY Be hg do, Kel” be, | te Tickets $1. {~All orders for tickets or dertifioates of uf ages wil! m: et with the most prompt and confiden. tis! attention, and the printed official drawings sent ver. “Mddreee PRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.. au i3-tr Wauimineton, Der, '8 SULTANA SAUCE, S OVER e Hor or Cop Digitzs oF ALL Kinps, ‘This most delicious and appelising Sauce was in vented the renowned poe “Soyer,” on his return ; £23, the Crimea,and since ae fspcned is oe xy y Cross LACK — London, ing 1 recipe. x Uinctnrers simply auk for it 8 trig., convinged that it ' t Sd to the. already r consumptio: and fat it wi prove steclt un- seunliods es er a8 8 Rt ' Isnt to the etite or an aid to digs A Ortnions PR, A.J Loxpon nc poe mel AT yy Ta ieee uaran! 5 — TO8. Tk PLANT # CO, prong Ditty el Sura (> Forni © Rapaire and Varnicned ap ld+ly FPRANE T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, worth. pt emg Ld fart fae oon Eine of READY MADE GOP t all hours, Calla prem il als attend io! ha removal of bodies from the old buria! grou the new cemeteries, Terms most reasonabie. ep s-ére Saviour when he was crucified, and very much Your obedient servant, oblige W. F. Goopwix. P. 8. Be very careful and get the edition that contains the indictment, for { have never boen able to find out what those two rascals stole.| letter isto be preserved in the New York Historical Society Arehives, and a ditinet awaits thé pleteure of the author — Boston Journal. oe Resoren Retirewent or tHE Roruscnitys. In the Paris correspondence of the Morning ing: “The assurance given in financial circles of the approaching re- tirement of the Rothschilds has created a great sensation. If the rumor prove true, not only Baron James but both the sons, Gustave and Alphonse, would withdraw from business,- the accounts of the house in Paris be closed, and in short, it would exist no longer month of December. The deplorable state in which Nathaniel Rothschild still remains, who in the flower of his age and strength has been sudden- ly struck with ralysis, the uncertainty of nancial operations in the present unsettled state of Europe, have decided Baron Jaines to NOTICE. Owing to contemplated repaire on my store-hosse, which are to take place in a short time, I have therefore this day de ids It RSC OLD WINES HISKY, whi \y veda prices, of, which is lar. e; a roportion of iy Koods are of the bent goalies. nd 1 now invite my present customers Yallother ns who buy for theoash to aome and partake oft ie. ‘Bntacex which I here offer, J 8 WILSOD » Grocer, fis. 327 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th yt south aide, W. 8. SPRINGS, ry ¢ . 2 F County, bcd to try M. er to pass some little time im retirement | t24' this stop to it is anid. But, although the | - Now open; leavibs BUR eeee Meee in br Boyeria'news Boson, ontsticd the Selina y eee tonished nobody. announcement, even unconfirmed as yet by f renne ag d Ce Ae train for pA genie peat magpie fan 7 ees idk Tumor siemens © himself, has occasioned some emotion amongst | #alPeng Staphonson'e Depot, (PO 9, Siowand woak digestion seiderahie > Tax Gkaxp Jury Ses Gonnusap 1% the moneyed men of Paris, men of experience | rom this Depot, 13 mile in che to the Springs “Tho Sultana’s Sauce is savory, piquant, and spi Cattronsta—The last grand jury of Santa | the mopeyad is persist in declaring that eueh by ¥-ocalnak pe day. No detention st Har-| oy: 5 happy combination af Ravens and Ciara county, California. thus denounced the} { Heke re ts incompatible with the baron’s | Pusdent age neprtptors Grounds extonaiveand | Worthy ube dchoats tate of a Sultan, the gediae system under which they were empannelled his nation, and his love of domination, and | vants; hot aud cold sulphur hatha, Pho ectee fer of a Borer ead ghe, anivereal vetronage' OCS ‘Cis “The question of the utility of the «grand 7 bility.” sale in barre|s or bo Cironlare obtained gf t “A 001 ration of all the piquant resources of eat they therefore reject the possibility ig 2 in Untied eae jury’ in cur system of eo gor has Meg Seg oy fe Proprietors offs 0 bier ews tipo Inited a my Gazette. discussed by statesmen and jurista, in E> into Paris — aris corres- andr i “Ase the appetite be Somes. get England and Amenea,” for 4 fon tay, Bx cane ‘of the New-York Express, writing on ‘and invite the sitantion isp . aon aluable adjunct vo ihe Eee: attention of the people of this State was called the ad inst., enys: Any info ref-rence to loon. tue, Placed on every forthe grand onan ome are De Thevcvent io Tad mea RO, gatry into Pails of the ariny of Realy, The trent “BON 'W. dialtimoreat, Baliimare: reasons have probably led tothe selection of OTICE oF A CO) MPLAT! D oO. ni e re ik oe hb a dis; on the 15th, vi nding to workings, and its inefficleney a4 = p he ‘were Mags nes Petloual holiday, Rang rs. . we will now proteetieg the innocent and punishing the] woald occ: that. the Mth falls upon eS r ilty, we" beli ad an i and adios’ 8 ° guilty, we lieve it not only useless and 4 | the "which will enable the working classes naepien! Fee ogell qualities. evil, but @ nuisance, and most respectfully and | Su ‘ctpate in the ovation, withont a loss of 1 ‘LE! ) CLOTHING R. to its uselessuess by the preseat chief magis- trate of the State in his last annual message; and from cur own observation and ex] of ite cumbersome, uncertain and ¢xpgusive ‘Bence isa most: delicious zest.”— rocera v raf el av. SEREILE lous re] infinesce to hare the Constitution Es Fe Fa aeeg vtedly uite as. with regard to grand nltdeed af to We.crowd rou for 4 week day. bene = passed abolittinn’ the grand-juty | number 6 "a Ciro system ‘entirely, and as soon as possibies 31 let some more simple, certain, spredy amy - vyrectsygiem be adopted.” ; earuvestly ask your honorable court tb msé 1d ed ight Tm Pecks, TO We jeara from the Fayetteville pgaian | en ane! of the © ® candidate tion, and thet Aiton eae fae aitdingt aie Sree oe 7} Slso, > Sad hi Reoret aati ramae Apert iuoghen op pont ’ Hota, es)" 8. B. CASTLEMAN, A SALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated in Al re county, about ae miles from ‘etown, at the intersection of ti 10 Georgetown anf — Pails roads, pea of 102 acres. In- MALONE Se ICRARDS. corns ia lo-tf SEE AL PERSONS CAN BE Accomm =e 00! ne BOWL poceteay my » They are Seant and ood and well- lk HOUSES, with containing from 9 to 12 hack and ride aileve Mind Mas- een ath and i] ata. Per y mi niet resi At No. 510 of said prop. er Houses on the sare 2-tf ALERINATS sale ree sachuretts avenue, hetw. 8 desirous of obtain: lence would do well to ca erty. — sev om square for sale, ALUABLE IM PROVED. PROPERTY FOR ENT NGTON Ci 0 TERM OF ¥ ARS.—The underni fw = to a satis y tenant for five of September next, the PREMISES on the southe yotoomer of Penn. avenue a6 Lith street, which for nearly five years past ‘Peon well known as {he largest and most — ‘ul boarding-heuse in the Federal Metropolis, tts position on Penn, av: nue, bout midway between 6 Capitol and Prea- dent's house, and its immediate proximity to the Washing n'Theatro and Pailiarmonic Hol), one or both of which ts open nesri: in the goat, renders this property = is most sugibie in Washington city for a hotel kept on the European pian. Its sleeping partments can easily be arranged to accommodate one hundred persons wmiortabiy with lodgings; while ite king, ‘ning, and restaurant apartments can be af r necomi © svena greater number on the ppean pian. The entranose, public and private,will bo on [Ith street, within 50 fort of Penn, Bryenus, and nearer to the Thontreand Philharmonic ermation songsrn ters, Seat FRB moernin: rms, &¢., 8} to W. D. ALLACH, Star Office, Washington, mati tt ‘Bags nigh _ TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. NEVA $,5%:. ith st., above State: * No, 52 Seve . s Ne Cubarest BogT AND Side STORE IN We will dispose of our $19,0™ stock of Boota ned Shoes at a small profit, that heing the secret of sucoens in business.” Wehave no worth re less st-ck to soll at cost—it is all fresh good,and every Bitrelinser receives the of his money. Goods sold at cost a price. {J Beware of ai such humb “iy Sty H. MELA & SON. BOOTS AND SHOES. I meg Constantly manafacturing and keep 8 full tes” double-sole Mor, Posts, 1 Eis H. glove ra Bare s x 5 en” heat 3 Lasting Gaiters, $1.25, Children's best Eng. fests Button Gaiters, 750. Fine Kid Slippers. for tes and Misses, at very low prices. "and Children’s Boots and Shoos of every esoription, equally low, all of our own make, Wo. r ONE Bye. ja 13-20 2d TAKE NOT! a Boors AND SHE ROMS: yoa find your SHOES do not wear or not neat, go to GRIFFLN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. avenue. You will find them always prepared to serve you with the most fashionable rien, war: flees to wear well, and st the lowest a ma. above Ch kt TS THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, Having bee a Onaga in man) facturing Ladies! isnee’, and Children for, i pnt) years we ought a 2 time wi will suit them in this lia: fely sa) — ewe lo; which = Sie oo our w: ean. rater pladea! Shave wage so well-known as J. . ’s Philadelphia make. DENTISTRY, &c. D DENTAL NOTICE. R. M. LOOMIS Will be absent from the city during the summer months, as usual, but, wii! retarn in the fal! to resume practice as will be seen by farther and timely no jy 13-tf no 2i-1y tice, Dam pENTAL NOTICE. LS removed his office to the rooms long docupied by Dr. Malater, (3% Poi poms between 9th and 10th sts.,) w wv. leased to i wh may des: his Rorvices. For Ca) onal G "7 permitted to refer sional! abil Malster. W Oo oO D! Cin A LI ° Wood sie ig Corner of Seventh street and Canal, ity 1 am kindly isd We now have crestor facilities for Sawing and Splitting Firo Wood, consequently redu: our Te Sax Wood sawed in 4 pircos, $6 per po | Oak Wood" sawed 19 4 pieces and : LF Split, $6 59 per cord, U7 Pine Wood. sawod in 4 pioces and mawee (LT Split, $5 per cord, EF" Coal of alt kinds ons Bp ion ct ow, iv” Ba EE A WOOD AND COAL. ZA SOMPLETE nnd fall stock of all konds of #01 AE or atedek tn puteunily by asehee firm. 3! thoroughly screened before delivery. Wand deliver |, sawed and split ney tonethe and size, or simply saw ad, or delivered in the cord length. Persons wishing a quantity can take whart manure. and heve it prepared ty order, i ‘Those wishing tolay in their winter supplies will please remember we wish to keep no accounts; qonseanestizn if At 38 not convenient to ay cash, they will give satisfactor; per at short dates, 7 7 es WM GALT. Office—Northw: corner 12th a C streets, o. 547. Wharf and Mill—Foot of ith street, low War Department. jy 22 10 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Uy Look tat YOUR INTERESTS i 1 Wood A. PAYNTER, at the Red Sigs, at the now 6, Corner of posite yet o 7th sod Canal streets, op; Centre Market i You will not onlr be sure of ful! ‘ood Hi rode Ity-and Spliter Tf any see esired. Oe PED Fifty conte pet cord cheaper than it ie sald His city. from any other piace in this city crt EL or [or I> The biggost Pine Kn: Aa Wood, IF All dotivered Free on Charest i of s = as Pree of Charge., <1 Zz leg tei ht the above does not show haw to get Rie it shows where to get your | i= Money's Worth. Now please call at the above S77 and it. £1 You wi'l get a quarter of a cord of the bem pres Pine Sawed in Year iPfand it ye oy +4 pieces e125 3 pieces for out 5s or the best Oak 2 pi PA228 9, pieces $1.50: 4 picors 3 kory,2 1.5; 3 pieces Sie sass os" atte eeedoce shes rates. S, W.K. Handy’ ite Wil tarde! Hotels oral Win, Ballantyns'e, Wo Tek etveet or Ay apr wharf, at the foot: ere = eae ea eS Se the orderor beready when the fue! A. PAYNTER. at Page's Wharf, FRENCH wair 5 “INC PAINT ¥ THE a : : sis pe MOR Fakls. iccteo ae adapted ar B, ¥ the beet Ont cage app'icahie. fe joms not turn low, 8s lead invariably ¢o-s, and aeguil te of varnish, and js oqeils washed. Cal the with sing sans rel freshness aad Satan atte Shee nA z Fy Hf iz if < if £5} A Jor the Co. Seda tet THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journsl—oon- taining 8 greater variety Of intererting reading than san be found in any other—is published on Saturday ube rai among neighbors ofa mail agent. ae wil be Fettaveas de fevariatly cortaine the Washingt saved. iably contains 3 Ne News” that has mad fe fine Evextxo STAR circulae #0 generally throughout the country. Sincle wrappers) enn be procere atthe unter, enmesiatel the issue of th paper. Price THREE CEN IF Postmast agents will be al- lowed a commission of toeeane = B* LTIMORE AND ORIO - RAILROAD. Taina over this road. going through to al! pointe w- t. Northwest and Southwest, icave Balitimore Bt720a.m and 4.45 p. m. Fhe one 87.20 8. m. stops at ell Way Stations. at at 4.05 p.m. i press and stops only at prin - cipal points. ror PARKERSSURG,and stations on that road take 4.05 p. m. train. - Passengers from Washington, to connect with above, will leave at 6.50 8. m. and 3.20 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH, Trains loave as tollows: From WASHINGTON at 440 and 6.08. m., 32 and6.15 p. From BALTIMORE et 490 tnd 4:45 a. m., 1.15 Bnd 5390p. m. sach why— OS TSom WASH ON at 32 p.m. re? ORE st42 a.m. Est42)a. oft ANNAPOLIS Way Stations leave st a. . tm. and $45 ORFO Traivs for ats 2 te YORK leave st 449 and 6.50 m. daily, except Saterday evening hick only foee ta Phiiede: pin. | 4 to Bus N either orwic! £ ter or by Stonington Liner; and to White MOUNTAINS by Norwich and Worcester. Round trp tickets can be prooured by the evening trains to return by morning trains, and from Satur day eveuing t2 Monday morning. ce aid TT 'H. PARSONS, Agent. JOTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY havmg resumed her route on the Poto- leave Washington on AYS for CURRIOMAN, AY S (commencing on the &thof Apri!) for PIN 'OINT and KINSALE, at 6 a.m turning, ‘will leave Kinsale on att pays &, ™m., Stopping at all of the regular landings going Returns EU CIEN SP Gare atu’. Bousn, Agent, Arexandria. mar AFF ANGEMENT Por 18—Hours of departu 4 THOMA. COLL VER: Oe es “From Wachingion—Rteemer Geo! 3, 5, and Sy p.m. » And m. loxhndris—Steamer ‘Geores Page—at 3, a nn es m A exsudris— r Pibinns Collyer—at 1,8, 1i a. m., 1, 3, and 5p. m., except a Friday morsiogs, when the Collyer will ran her rom. wiar tra ount as heretofore, her tri rr etwoen Washington and ‘Alexabériafrom .m. only. ‘he SK. © a. m. aud 2ig p.m. boats trom Alexan- dria connect with the t Baitumore and Obio Railroad for the North and West, The 6% a. m. and 7% p. m. boats from connect with the trains of the Orange and Alexan- dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. ap 14 R STEA PACKET LINE A MO! AN geen id. D JS M AMOND STATE, on FRIDAYS. COUU MBA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 6 The Columbia stope at the Principal landings on For freight apply soe rarnae OORT BT A NOTICE To TRAVELERSIN EW NGEMEN WITH GREATLY IMPOVSD SCHEDULE! FROM WASHINGTON Pron TO ALL e—at 6,9, and il a.m. Tom Washington—Stea: Sand 19 a, m., 12 m., 2,4 From A’ A E SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac STEAMERS AND RICHMOND AND mac Rattnoan Line. actect The two fast Daily lines from Washi: m for the uth and Southwest, Boats leave their berths, of 6th street, at 634 &. m. and 63 p.m. Pasi re the morning boat can’ optaie © Spe breakfast ob board, and enjoy & pleasant sail of Si down the beautiful Serene, passing in fall new of Mount Vernon. By the evening be pad a rest of f incomfortable berths commas withalltes frsins Ber hocenetceewona west. . The Groath Southern Mail is conveyed over this route, it being 44 miles sorter, and {0 miles isse railroading than by suy other route, making certaus connections to ICKSBURG, RICHMOND, AND P! eure. 8 Eee HA ESTO? JOMERY &’ MOBIL Also, connect st R Da Southey je, Virciaia, Tennesses,and Tennes- see Railroads For THE ST Birt M 7 TO e Bastin Rly RAG eT Ae SAREA tS ASE KNOX TL we Tae AND MON Bite y tleh fi tags ig Rosaees Rast gS NS Pin’ sv8iue, One door east of Browns” jotel, oF om ‘Ponte, foot of 6th street a alae Er NGEMENT! an i6-ly EWA P GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE AND ALExanngia RatLeoan. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. VIRGINIA, bass 13 MISSISSIPPL rai ARKANSAS, 5. GREay Soe FAW es TERN RAieRGR Soe FICE. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Weshofi eloige Se Go Lfarktarie Wallroad, et ‘alexnodria, iC} ON ANYVL YNC! R VILLE, GRAND JUNCTION, MEMPHIS, MONTSOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. By @ direct rout, and continuous railway oonnec- tion to Memphis, Affordine creater expedition and comfort, and be- ng cv sheaza ferry boat George Fage leaves the trot of7th street'at 6 a. m., for Alexandria, where ke the ners tor Richmond, Oharlotistlie, pbaceace Wagons ant Omnibuper inure the ofiee ie MeO S EVA tee, = —=—— Pe ee eee er Eee this ———e Orders for thie ta ful beverage, either in farge or small battles or kegs, promptly y filed, and delivered free of charge Mid choice HUNGARIAN and FRENCH WINES. si ina 23-3 (ROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT 8 wi Ty sien, Phere wew! Ho ae T Tay erode ta epviee’ foal eke dts hese: WBS, Agee ™ Washington,» © % N®v — XD TBR O: PE GALLERY, 450 TLV ANIA Nat Fhiea Berea, Pas aaa, 2 ge aoe a EN Geen EATING AND.