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al Cee 0 SR TET AIRE NRG EI ro SE era 7 sitions Meniaieipsinialagiiiidnassasinedaetiecteenmaeseme. ok s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE TAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue ¢ Bleventh Street, W. D. WALLAOCH. Papers served in packages by carriers at 9¢0 your, or 01 cents per month. To mai! subscribers thesud- scription ptioe is $3.50 a year, in advance; 92 for six months $1 for three montha; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cextsa week. Singie copies, one cent ; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for @1; every other day, or twice & week, $1.25; once a week, 50 cents persquare insertion. P for each THE AMERICAN HORSES IN ENGLAND. “Censor,” the English correspondent of” Porter's Spirit of The Times, writes to that paper the following graphic description of the late performances of the American horses (Ten Broeck’s) in England : Hark. the bean bells, How they're blithely ringing! ew ih the news they've being a news: "re ; Read the news they Dring ee To give us an ovation— Starke tas “cleared the Ring.”* And beat the British nation ! Did I not tell you te set the belle in order, and that you might want them to ringa merry peal next week’ Every lover o herves in Awerics hae just cause to be proud of the per- f rmances of those of bis own country in a for- eign land. His beert should in future always leap for joy at the nameof Goodwood. Starke rformanee on Wednesday in the Goodwood Stakes was avery great one. Landed but few months in England, from s voyage of 3,000 miles, be has beaten sixteen picked horses in a race of two miles a: them he was giving a weight—five of the num- bor he defeated were of his own age, and two a year older, to each of which he gave respec- tively 5 tbe. snd 25 Ibs. Every horse that started for that race, or rather his owner, fan- cied he had a slight advan over his an- tagonist before be went to the post. They have been for the last three months puzzling their heads as to how they could get to the blind side of the handicapper—it has been the main object of their training and ranning to win these very Goodwood Srakes, in which they have bad to lower their flag to the stranger. Already have the: “How well that Am train a horse'” «* Does siay’?” &e. Of @ truth, h stay. The pace at which the whole d ame off was very severe. Woodburn took the lead for the first mile, as fast as he could lay legs to the ground. I myself heard several gentlemen near me on the stand exclaim whilst they were “ By Jove, how he is spreading them ! ‘That they were ‘‘spread out.”’ the eon- elusion of the race showed; for, of the seven- teen which ran. xine actually did not pass the winning-post. i was talked of during the remainder of the afternoon, on the race-course, on the railway platforms, and in every cufe where racing men met, but the performance of ‘The American.”’ They all lare it to be ae- counted for by the blood of Glencoe in his veins; tas excellent ged won the Goodwood Cup at three years old, beating a large field. Some tril of praise is due to Ten Broeck for bis skill in managing his horses for Wed- nesday’s race. He wanted a great pace, and for that reason be did not put a child of 66 Ibe. on the back of Woodburn. but made his horse carry 25 ths. over his handicapped weight. with Custanee, aclever youn; jockey in the saddle. This he did that my ae might be fairly extended, or, as a French postition once told me, when I asked him why he hit nis hand- horse such tremendous spanks with his whip. Pour Vallonger un peu. Custance did in- deed allongé him, and when he had played bis part he pulled him up. I assure you, sir, Wednesday last was a great day for America— once again let me congratulate my friends on prowess of their horses. I stated some time ago that the Britishers began to have a notion that the method adopted by Minor with his horses at Newmarket was likely to perfect them for a long race—their notions have now pretty nearly got the final seal set upon them. It has always been my opinion that our race- horses are not out of deors so much as they ought tobe. Air is the thing they want, and sir they cannot have when shut up in a stable from ten till twelve o’elock on one day till the lads have had their breakfast on the following morning. Do we not love a breath of fresh air ourselves, after sitting for hours with a pen in our bands? Let the letters we write be ad- dressed to the most kind and willing listeners in the world—to people, whe look with a len- ient eye on our short-comings, and who deal out more than merited meed of praise to what they generously admit we have done with tol- erable efficiency; still, when we arise from our desks, we long to feel the gentle breezes of the zephyrs, rush out of the house, are genially re freshed. like Richard. ourselves again. A horse cannot say all this, but the motions of the noble creature testify at once to his joy at being removed from an awning of spider's weba (I love spiders, they kill gnats and flies for me) to open his nostrils under the canopy of heaven. I make a point of walking along the Downs of Brighton on the first opportunity I have at this time of year, with my mouth open, to bh “ the sweet south.’’ These Downs are a range of hills. covered with most beautiful turf, and extend for miles along the southern coast of England. Ata place known to all Brightoni- ans as “‘ The Dike,” the hill side is almost per- pendicular; thither they repair for gipsying ferkeap and pic-nies, The old gentleman in lack is reported to have paid the spot a visit once upon & time, and upon asking at the hote! what be could h: for dinner, the bar-maid told bim there was a mackerel pudding just ready. He sneered, and exclaimed, ‘ What t fish ina —— Yes, sir,”’ said the girl, “we put everything in a pudding in Sassex; we should put the devil ina pudding if we gould catch him.’ The perturbed spirit (don't be affronted) rushed out of the house with such ® whirl of his tail that he knocked off the side of the hill. In this way the pudding-eaters of Sussex account for its perpendicular: But to mytext. Prioress became an immense fa- Vorite for theeup after Starke had cle: them out on Wednesday; and a doubt h ng existed about the Promised Land ranning, a rash was made t> back the mare. On Thurs- day morning this very superior horse came in great force into the market, and, of course, others reduced a point or two. You are aware that I have changed my ideas of his exeel- lence, which he Dovlosed to advantage yes- terday. Ihad backed him previously, and at good odds. Whilst the herses were preparin, to start I asked one of the party if I shoul nedge my money, as I could do 80 to a profit. The reply I received was. “Do not hedge @ shilling, he will come in alone;”’ and 30 he did. As they neared the distance, about 300 yards from home. shouts were heard of « Prioress'”” * Promised Land '”’ “ Promised Land!’ ‘+Pri- oress ‘’’ “‘ The American wins!’’ but in «few seconds it was all over. This wonderful an- imal had defeated her. and persevered no fur- ther. She ran well and gamely; she left, with ene exception, the pick of England and France behind. She beat Tomspblitie by at least one hundred yards. He performed, as I described him to my friends on your side the water six- ths ago, like asloven. The pace at whieh the dash for the Cap was run was quite tremendous. Wovdburn went away-as fast as biz legs could carryhim. That was to serve Prioress| When Woodburn had shot his bolt, Schism went on with the running—that was to serve The Promised Land I never saw a more truly run race in my life perhaps, un- kind to say so; but I fancy that if Fordham bad ridden Prioress instead of Newcastle, their po- sitions in the race would have been reversed. Never miad. kind, friendly stranger, when thou perusest this effus The American ate North Lincoln, Leamington, Toxvphilite, and Marionette at weight for age. She and Starke have proved. beyond all ques- that the Lorses of the Western hemisphere are got a whit bebind those of Europe in qual- ity; and we may fairly conelude, that when they equal them in quantity there will not be 8 pin to choose between the one and the other. You are superior to us im trotting. In gallop- ing you are not inferior. es {>> Black tongue issaid to be prevaili among the deer and cattle In the acighestaed Little Rock, Ark. iP The gra; around Cincinnati fs said to be the fia ot etwas grown there, and is esti- ated to be worth $1,000,000, “a quarter; to eleven of | Spi A 4 ? vor . XIV. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1859. ~— Evening Star. GOING INTO MOURNING. Af éks since, our friend Clark was lying sick tab: Dillious fever. The attack was| A, 0., BROWNE severe, and he believed that death was near. | tween K and L,on EDUCATIONAL iai,onen & Classics! and TAKE NOTICE, Oue morning he awoke from « short sleep to hear « burried and smothered conversation in | nf na SEER BISOE: von Bors, Bal, Mas fo Nace the ipetware fronting ~ The. reer the room in which his wife took part. exercises of t by hi %On that ground,” said she, ‘I object to mourning!" oukstore. ey . ved with good, Institution ‘wil med | Prgestabliehes grade ofsaid Beall street. The work MONDAY, Sept. 5th. T ri u be seen | must i i Tue x Hoeu teat Clark caaght wore uttered | ois goberd-tencs efter the Scniten Cine: wed of by tae a be dong in man tere eo A FALCABLE FARM tter half. full anformation, oan be had at Blanchard & improvement must be cormpleta the sth ina a ong pout R. B.DETRICK,A.M._ | subsoribaragnd sald for out of the tax which bes | end Eitie Baits take ‘the loth of the same. rick, and in conformity to oa CEE A A N°. 2,042 FOR RENT AND SALE Bava ale | Miememacearpr ar attr ste ct] FEMS pata a 2 been put eH hy “Yes,” replied another, “bat the world looks for it—it is fashionable, and one tas well be out of the world as outof the jon.’” “ Very true!” * Here,”* thought Clark, is a nice wife. She thinks Iam about to die—io be ‘ohu: may use the expression, in the cold earth, and | denes yet she refuses to go in mouraingfor me. Ah! | _842- me. ‘Now that I am here, perhaps I had better 4 take your measure.” » m t t juire or of Z. R. TS Rae NREIT UTR aucun | Prsone mtontsd ES'ns wih trier nr | Rad RPE Washoe GAL SCHOOL FUR BO mation, oan apply 81 ins Mayor ete Hi street, between 12th and 13th streets. A i . The exorcises of thiv Institate will bo resumed Zs pred Erot ne, lhc neoty baie can : ; Book stor ‘osar hard ated, if I] Monun or me ascanees vefteds Leet pr gee mein ween Hand I. Cttss. 6 YOUNG, A, M,, Pria’l. 4 wo ESTERN ACADEMY.—The duties of this | bY Mr. Arthur Seho t, and lyi t midway the | erty. Alao, several small School will be resumed Sept equare imm; feud, ‘west of Montgomery, atroot, square for sale, n levied for that pu Apter | two-story back buildings. Georgetown, D. C., July 21st, 1859. street, Georgetown, at present occupied ‘would do well Bi 102 ee ~ 1 o pace ea shatters rend semen ter oe A Sitveal iether PRAME BEARS TU containing f-om 9 to 12 rooms each ; good yards ; back and side alli jy 21 StawtAu 4 above property is |; on the north sachiusetts avenue, between 4th SALE OR RENT.—The HOUSE No. 104 b jet % FobS: is Sco matuccatunah yen aatan ee ler Houses on oe on LOOMIS. | Berth side, The on 80 generally and “The unfeeling wretch!” exclaimed Clark “to think of sending for adressmaker before t amdead! ButI'ilcheather yet! I'lllivefor “«Well,”’ mused the wife, ‘I beli uu may | for CLiNntox ACADEMY, GEORGE ARNOLD. M A. Principal. , ¥ Thin School has been removed to Nor 107 Weat | dria ite!" near Washington, into the building hereto- iT r. Schott will give possession at very short no- Groncrtown, D.C. m i ha po TERM OF Y. treet. between High street and i.« western | the 7 tember, Catalogues may be obtain er the i ‘ H = the Federal Metropolis. its and let it be-as gay as possible. Sith of August at the Bookstore ef Mt. Franok Tar Gon el Gsetee eee hen ee aT ore yuo; abput midway between 3 «What heartiessness,”’ ned Clark. “Wo- tar Washington. or at the brug Store of Mr BS. 18°9, to have the footways fronting on the seme, Washington tate Lee man like, though. One fosvana is no sooner | T- eee ska des ithe elatiiShed grade of rand sivmot within thirty or both of whion is open need in Ls f can scarcely credit it.”” “* Of course you will have a flounce?”” “* Two of them; and as the body is to be plain, I wish you to get wide gimp to trim it.” ‘‘ How will you have the sleeves trimmed ?”’ | branches “ With buttons and fringe.”’ dead than they set about entrapping another. M fri Clark. “When do you want the dress?" irquired | "For ter: the mantua-maker. * [ must have it in three days. My husband | J¥ 27-tf Fill then be off my hands, and [ shall be able} (XOLUMBIAN COLLEGR, 2 SAS Sanne Mee: aad Bors to get out!’’ “Oh, horrible—horrible!? ejaculated the | owh"?-fis ee, somsion begins on W edues sick man. “I am only half dead, but this blow | on Wednesday, Sept. 14th. =i wai SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES WILL BE OPENED aT No, 489 E street, between 31 and 4th #1 sts., Washing- TP country merchants and others in ton, D. C., September 1st, 185 ii ca. aaicom 3 i Mrs. GEN'L WHEELER, | Goneienee on sake das deat will kill me.” His wife heard him speak, and ran quickly to his bedside. “Did you speak, my dear ’’’ said she with = Puixcipat. G ‘otown, D.C. w Mth esitla, wane ide. near the Canal. thevoicoofan angel. ‘The object of this Institution will be the attain. | Aoreeowm ae Bente ley see — “I heard it all, madam,” replied Clark. ment ofa thorough education. from the elemental to ; We? © >: co A EY “ All what, my dear ?”” the ornamental branches, of pol fa, litecature,. Ip DEtAware CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- ie Bia 2 Giregtows “The mourning—gay dresses—fringe—every | Whic! i cenroted teechare, C rs STEAM, SAWING. AND SPLITTING FIRE- thing. "Ob" Maria—Maria rims WndSer kare "See experience in tegeh- | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacxns, » SAWING afr ABE «You rave.” ing. and respsctfully solicits the patronage of her “ Do you take me for a fool? ’ “Certainly not, my dear.” frignds and the pub do you?”’ ireulars can * Yes, love; the doctor said you would be well Lars pal bookstores of the city or to the Principal. MONDAY, August 2. Oak Wood, sawed = 4 pieces and in that time.” Class 104—78 numbers, 15 drawn ots. I> Pine Wood, sawed in4 pieces and “ What means the dresses?"’ Capitals, : “Tt is the one you bought for me before you Hae} 3. HocORMICE Seeiren. 82 inform her t ene Ei} feu of her Sohoul ou the lat Monday in'Sepe CI holars she is desirous of . . Cr, 1953, | Private, “ Well—well—this beats all,” sighed poor receiving tuto her amily afew papi ae boarders, Fear ars Cos, Cecrantenns B-Oiy duty aged from 10 to 14 years, who wi > med ht, LEWIS PAYNE, wr terme and further partioulars apply at her| W HoLEsaLi BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, residence—No. 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. ‘Phiren or fourvurngladise will be reoeived into | drawn daily at Wilmington, Del. at 15 ainutes be- - the family as boarders, and be under the immediate | fore 5 p. 4 “* You expect me to be out of the way in three SuperVision o| the Principal. LO obtained on application to the CABINET WARE, &o. ’S SCHOOL. ‘hs work must be dore with materials a: renders this pro; e Will resume be ar, ‘od to rovement, in each case of failure, will be made next. by the subscriber and paid for out of the proceeds | Qoimf with lodgings; f stady pursued will comprise all the 4 dining, restaurant a: ranaiec Toneiells Coe trace Rotel ae | oF the tax when WENRS ADDISON, Maser ranged to socommodate ‘Ta ‘addition to ‘ommissionr. | on the Euro o ition to gE 1 be under her im- Sawthe q | than others that Bridge street ably ki ate. Y and ite choice #o- Geoeereshr pte cass. | VERA WASTED, PROETRT fa B. ADDISON, agent, Alexan- | ¢ tenant for five years “dee awtl | Ot Reptember saat the PREM bt TAKE NOTICE. occupied by Mr P A. Bowen ‘Ph> next an- Au er rw perty on either side of | for ly five years past has been measare me. I will let you buy the trimming, | 2U4! session will Sommenae on Monday, the 5th of | Second street. betwoon High street Frgent iad owt te - 9 year, ren tyle of workmanship to be approved of by the eligibie in W: ston city for ndersigned, within the tiie. aleve. stated. of the | European py a TE ee a i EST fos ag Ith street, witl nearer to the Theatre a oan term: WALLACH. Star Officn, What Georgetown. D.C. The attention of he trade fs Torpeotfall called to ALI-COAL! WooD:. 140 oords “ OOD: 1, unsurpassed, if equaied— the vossel or all of my own. facture. Spt. kof PATENT LEATHER ‘reperatory Department wind ase atart ‘and weil worthy of atten- au S-lawiw tion. A large lot of COARSE SHOES and (oxjta |e for servants) —WwooD!! ‘ tons COAL—aquality BOOTS ‘ard.nt prices whigh cannot fal to soit on hand and constantly | pu chasers. Ny friends ‘and tl @ public general, are invited to call betore buy: Bowhers. “f Tho Consolidated Lotterios of Delaware are All drawings under tie superintendence of Lottery Conmassioners appotuted by PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, ve One « «$28,000 | 4 prizos of. Ouy . do. were taken sick.” * But you were spcaking of mourning ?”’ “We were talking of Me “Oh, is that it?” care family is large, and it must inconvenience her » very much to find mourning for them all. On b ie SORE ROME EBio., ‘4 it.’ ‘Odd Feilowa’ Hali 7th st. this ground alone, I op; i au 2-ly “So—so—that’s it, is it? I thought you} >-— were —- of me, and it distressed me. Let me beg of you to be more careful for the future.”* ongh. Clark was out in three days, and he now laughs at the matter, which then appeared so horrible. tion guaranteed. KA s 'Y¥-HO Tur Lonvox Tives Orrice.—Mr. Story. son ocrat, writes to that paper an account of his visit to the office of the London Times. We copy & portion of this narrative: NEW FURNITURE STORE, ; i Fall stock of FURNE ac Faperiy.” T HEE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, : : ling lower than any other house in Yes, love. You know she is poor, and her | fore aranasin, Our mote iG nick 8 + . i . i. * and rasil Profits.” 4 D STREET. FAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- ‘ Lippe ol rant 4 “ T LOUNGES, 2 do if By ROSS) TE’ ne ETES, $2, PEED 1D ROCKING CHAIRS, $7.50, L. ‘f = RALOW CHAIRS, $1 All the Furniture is man of ove of the proprietors of the Rochester Dem- | Sify, and we No}. {17 Furniture Repniredand Varniahed. ap 14-19 ——- Hy 4 3 EF" Conl of all kinds 0 - 59110 do: 100] jysn 17-Cornor Corner of Seventh street and Canal, We now have greater facilities for Sawin the State, | Splitting Fire Wood, consequently redi Oa« Wood, sewed in 4 pisces, $6 per cord. Split, $6.50 per cord, Split, = per cord, New & MARLOW, ‘7th street and Canal. ey &e., & Tickets $2, halves $4, quarters $2, eighths $1.2 TUESDAY, August 23. Class 105—75 numbers, i2 drawn ballots. Capitals. Quick FUEL always on hand. uicl jen ‘ood deiive: lo. a8 2,149 &e., kc. alves $2.59, quatre $138. AY, August 24. iA drew a ballots, 6. u ure. and h Those will please they wil! give satis: 0. w War Department. WOOD AND COAL. COMPLETE and full stock of al! kinds of All orders attended to personally by one of the rm . Coal thoroughly screened before deliv: Wi ered. cawed and spit any is siz9, or siunply sawed, or delivered in the eord eth. Persous wishing quantity can take whart It prepared to order, ing to lay in their winter sup; remember we wieh to keep consequently, if itis not convesiont to ry rat shor ys & Ww.) Wz Cffice—Northwert corner 12th ai Es; 547. Wharf and Mill—Foot of 7th =~ THURSDAY Class 107—78 nun 2. factured in this mt Capital, NT & CO. Ophotaterer .. bet. Ith and 10th, Anguat 25. drawn ballots. 8. office, corner of ome of the most interesting and novel depart | F\RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- east cornor 6th ments of the establishment is that in which the inde afd Centre Market. ke. Tickets $5, halv & Talat FRID but you wail et ions Wood aoqee in 3)8,08 4 : : constan' dal ! ors, nd Split 7} auy size de stereotyping process is carried on. You know, | sites of READY-MADE. COL, Clase 9108-75 number le bE, cents’ per cord. cheaper thaps, already, that ery number of the Eins. Calls promptly attended to at all hours, Capitals. from *ny other piace in this city, Times is printed from stereotype plates, thus | Will also attend to the removal of bodies from the 000 | 5 prizes of. - -$2, i His Wood is of the Bes! ; ‘2 old buria! grounds to the new cemeteries, 1 dk 7 a Best saving @ great part of the wear and tear of the | "Perma most reaconsble. ap8-6m ; 6 &e., e 17> He has the biggest Carts snd Boxes, type. The stereotype plate is taken from the | —— ae onerous = = SSS halves #2.50, quarters $1.25. oats a “‘form’’ in three minutes, by a new process, in- IGHTNING RODS, SATURDAY Ausest?. > The biggest Pine Knot Sp vented by a Swiss and known only to him. A GENUINE PLATINA TIPS.) GRAND CONSOLIDATE Se MOTTERY OF ‘indli: thin layer of soft and damp papier mache first FRANCIS LA BARRE, = AW ier {> All delivered Free of Char; receives the im ion of the type, and after Mauuisetarer tate Birks Class W—78 ni Free of Char; y CONDU it has been hardened by the application of heat, the melted lead is poured on whieh is to fo-m the ecneiype plate. The papier mache has the power o! melted lead, and comes out of the fiery trial | Points as coming from uninjured, and almost unscorched. the day is printed from thei, and the n waste of type metal from day to day is very | $#*bove given, or at slight. By this power of multiplying the num- Hous Hate o ico ber of forms from which the same side of the | Variety Store. P: bes vi paper can be printed, the Times can use three | $t8-. Whore spec or four presses at once. thus print its 59,090 | >¢,s09" ¢n exhibition, copies, on an emergency, in two hours time. ee The Times employs in its establishment some] WRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT VIEILLE meters COMPANY es r is is adapted to all purposes, to which the majority of its compositors, the working otis Fue. Lead isapplicable.. it dove not ture iably dos, and will acquire the rdness and smoothness of Coach out the aid of varnish, and is easily washed. Coi- retain their freshness and coveras much surface, with the 350 persons. It has eighteen reporters at the liouses of Parliament, and for these, as well as hours are the night hours exclusively. It owns | yellow, as lend invariabl four cabs, which are employed solely in earry- ing reporters and reports at night to and between Printing House Square and the Pal- ace at Westminster. The reporters relieve ora with a zine brilliancy of color, ‘200 nds will te i Class 129° 78 9 12 di ballots. se DEENA LULGE: AUG ree eat Tear, sqouony of wala satye nee nore ereat i Capiaia 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. O67 and thus though the debate in the Commons| In ‘order that parties ma) scxene upon getting the 1 prize of. . : 4 prizes of......... $1,000 R FURNACES, lasts till four o'clock in the morning, the Times | &rticle stricti are they si hguld bas of none bal p 2 1 do .. Hees 81. ke, &e. HOT Ae Obe bieneRs. gives it in fall by sunrise, though it cover two | two quafitics, known aa No, lant Sao What pen COOKING RANGES, whole pages of the journal. Dry. Red and Green seai. The No. | or ‘Rea Seal, THURSDAY, August 25. PARLOR ——— is the article most used for painting purposos, the Class 13-73 see rawn ballote, i 7 Snow White or Green Seal Being only used for the z Capitals, COOKING STOVES, CHAMBER S$ Fixpixe Drowsep Pzrsons sr QuicKstL- most expensive work. 1 prize of.. [2 prizes of.......... $900 | &c.. of the most approved makes veRr.—A correspondent of the Troy Times gives OSEPH M. STRONG, Agent for the Co, [2 do. |. &e, the following narrative of an occurrence at ied > re Shrewsbury Lake, Vt., as coming under his | either Dry or in own observation: “The lake is noted now on account of the 123 death of a young man, a conductor on the Rat- _iy 27 3m Raye Tk land and Burlington railroad, who was drowned LIGHTNING Corner of Lenth and C streets, near Pa. avenue. " i ITION.— equ at. resisting the action of the bees by oaetice ts, ropreoest that Lightning Rod his manufactory, b Pod aod begs leave to — the public that no such f = are remelied every day after the 3 ng ee en issue me. ; ‘ Orders may be left either at his poe of business, MONDAY, August 2. is Rods and Points can Clase 12/—78 numbers, if draws ballots, trldgs corasr FRANCIS LA BARRE STE ither of the fuliowing houses ew reduced tari of prices, Oil: HA! ORNELL. te Oma uee Lane, Bes York S. VEVOE & PRATT, 5 Fulton street. New York. bers, 13 drawn ballots, Capitals. 3 $79,000 | 4 prizon of..... 23,000 | 4° de a Law |4 do, 17> Notice. 5,00 | to get J Rich 25” Now please cai! ae 198 do, 1,000) it. TF You wi lect ag we c eeeeenenen 2.5") & Spruce Pino Sawed Tickets §20, halves $10, quarters 5, ths $2.5). ORS, aub- with his own +2 SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. © beat Hickory, 2 pieces thi ry, oes TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. oth 0 Te rege BS BIT ro he drawn daily at Wilmingtons Delaware, at 15 ape esr Se Se- minutes before 12 ni. oon Int and itth pan 3 1 prize of. .........96,000) 4 prizes of........ $500 | 1s delivered, 4° do, a jela r[.O HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. UP LOOK TO YOUR I By Parchasing your A. PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new aud Canal streets, opposite You will not only be sure of ful! measure, Bry ca If the above does not show how fe ces for 31 Foxy 3 34 pl ay eyeing LATdg; 3 pleoee er parte of a cord efoutotitnet i ie X streets. The money to accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel A.PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. TUESDAY, August 23. Class 123-75 numbers is drawu ballots, Cay 95.006 |2 prizes of. 1,00012° do, _ &e, &e. Tickets $1, WEDNESDAY, August 24. 1 prize of. . 4 do. nelling with- &eo,, the best style. reaented. Cal APERHANGINGS {ft COST. For the ensuing 6% days we shal! sel) sli kinds of PAPERSANGINGS (where we do the work) at NEI COST FOR cash. If charged it will be at the usual prices. Try us. A‘! Leto to bein JOS. T. K JANT & CO. 350 D street between 9th and 19th, 10> Furniture repaired and varniahad, Ail goods sold by me are cuaranti far "Call at JAS. SKIR Washington Stove, Tin. Sheet iron, a1 Ware Manufactory. E corner Pa, Lith et. (Entel) in it a short time ago. several others, were playing, rocking the boat, finest variety of light making it ‘dip water’—when, unluckily, they | Costings of every grad were swamped, and this qos. man, the Bale y tine a atyice for tue present eons % best —-_ the _ — —— . After sale arta al imost hopeless search after the 7 body very novel idea was suggested, which, spectiully 4 after trial, proved successful in leading to the} iv 1! discovery of his whereabouts. About three gunces of quicksilver were put into a loaf of the lake. The loaf was discovered to move di- rectly againat the wind; soon it stopped, whirled around several times, and sunk. They imme- diately rowed to the place and threw out the rapplers—the first time they hooked his fase, Ae eling Dusters, eT second time the hook fastened to his boot, avin tion and he was hauled into the boat. Where he | 128 sta was found the water was seventy feet deep. In a i jose. his pockets were a large — watch and : orate considerable quantity of silver money, whic 5 poe the athenetion of the quicksilver, and Soa) Sete led to the discovery of his watery grave.” Tue Ovpest Sute.—The bark Maria arrived at this port last evening from a three years 1 eruise in the Indian Ucean. She was built at | J¥ r4 r al» ENS' CLOTHING MADE TO OR- At the time, be, with Gk HE offer gentlemen the largest and LALL, PINE READY-MADE brown bread, well baked. and thrown out into Alpe ana ae as Vests, Brow bi z 4 nen ts, White lo. tut ko, WATCH ‘© also have on hand a superior stock of Gents’ | | HO. HOOD has just Progen one Furnishing Goods, aul makeva order Garments af | SUPOCGr GOLD anf SILVER Wales every description, at short nétiee, st a small ad- vance on the prices of our ready-made ras 3. 'M. MoD A. a under 5 ans A : ax HE : ‘Now landing from Boston packet, and for sale SAM. BACON & CO. simeres, Drillings, Dacks, SATURDAY, August 27, very low b: jennd quality, Marseilles and Clase 17 numbers, 13irawa ballots, sui16-6t abe _sut der in the most Female one. Ln $500 OOD'S HAIR R order nthe aps J Prize of... 65g | pigs of. 8 pone HAE Wy jal city rates. A tri jickets $1, Roussel’s HAIR DYE" i !L, STEPHENS & Co. I orders fe Ke fi f Pack eae St Store ‘1 A lers ticket. eertificates of Packages . 822 Pa. avenne. het. Sth and 10th will meet with the wnost prom t and confidential ot au 15-6t ‘ORATIVE, all sizes; n’a, Batehelor’s, and W3 & SIMM’S 7 tention, and the printed official drawiugs sent as a CLOTHING. "HEELBARROWS. BRUSHES, CAMP STOOLS. soon av over. Address 5 A ae NCE, BROADBENTS & CO., UST Received by the subseriber « au 2-lw ayer Wilmingt«n, Dela ware. aR MP STOOLS; also. CHILDR arb AR bo a vite tocataroe a 0 J ic PF A CONTEMPLATED REMv-| 82d CORDAR WARE. For sale, Gat —lateniing io take the Store resent | St 508, L. SAV S, Offer our stock of Boroge Roben: Prats w antsot Pa.avenue, near loth st. Bereges, Franch Lawus, Fancy Dress Silks, and at McKENNEY & rs 1 sable cad ladies’ Sua Umbrellas Aarts a i 5 fase brace pslion Skirts ofall quaiition, | PARK FIRE INS. C jy 3-1m corner 8th st , opp. Centre Market, | other Companies having oash capital ——— - }3 000,000, sa. Gord AND SILVER said. Office No. 524 th atreat. near f y adjusted pt aa «ae ie at } iges, and all @re wari good hme keepore, 388. Pa. ave. ACKINAW WHITE FISH, Of July Inspection, 125). Sream ried Wo RS the town of Pembroke, now called Hanson, fur prom FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT a privateer during the Revolutionary war. She U perso: was bought by Wie Rotch, a merchant of Nan- gery eooDR tueket, afterwards of this city, in the year HN STEAM Ad D 1783, and in the same year she made a eae wel avant tn Sound ea i fe ad 1 thfnge unt? dated A. D. 1782, and she is consequently in Pr aketmon eon re 8 ghcie bs — Also, 90 wiute aah to London with a carge of oil. Her register her 77th year. She claims to be the first ship} ° &G. that displayed the United States fing in a Bit Voarteam he ad vant BFF HOLLANDS, oa Tha i i i it} Bune) St itesives ‘30 pieces of pac eo quality | more anny LZ UL nusual attentic s ae of fine ity and aseortad sizes. fA. v ish Se after the Revolutionary war, which eee flag now ia existence.fthough in shreds. Her model ivof old French construction, tumbling Sia 2 placoin &| Ayer’s. y, ‘A home, or rounding ae much in her top sides, - met pare therefore SABE RN erniea nee see, int ey , wor! —— ass went to any and sheis juently very narrow on deck | RIES nd OLD 5. DIPPER - é Tet i tion to her size, 202 tons. It is said it KY which oaunst for i 15-6 TT! Pa 4 aml other machine findings kept on hacd, and shat there is standing to her credit over $300,. | ty Hig nati = awnwe Jat New York prices. 000; and from the earliest bistory she bas never been any expense by loss to riters except once, and that to a amount.— New Bedford Standard, 1h. partake ‘The French government have determined spc oget ts ou flavor, joed pricgs, | —— = of this ship | angi entive stock ri ahgialty f, which ilerees | PYRE BEST SKIRT now 32) 393 revath ond Wa au 19-6 Cintel.) ‘ihr and 7th she, irs on i ['HORN'S EXTRACT; Heimboid’s BUC in using gnch s machine wil OFF was NO FQUA M.GALT’S wahs AND GENE- AL FUEL DEror, 17th street, beiow War Department. Uz, if ae. orth weet corner 12th a: d C streets, No.547. 2 SEWING MACHINES. 5 OF ML Rsk ds lo pat aigiowiy for family L. SINGER & SfeRoven eee Td fammities, tail and all mar ae oy are negepled, pore geval et ek, won Rh By ‘other machine in the mark inwieth. | ‘The ne fachines at $50 aud $75 are at. te cu ou. ‘e invite all to cal! at our new © ne them and Laeie wort The great eco! UN: | laine all of Sacer wine iets WM. H. GLOVER. axent. UNGER & Co. to include sm the plishments of the army, a aol ef weleweaing, aan const jer- of Northera Italy, io Store of it customers | 0 pect SKIRT ever made, : ear AGER a Sg eee Cereal KER Ae MM a Se Wie | : W.0.METEEACTS. "til th aig ee Pose ond Oa, yeas | WIN ostmasters act as agents will be REP pF '® cents. ‘Traing over this road. going through to al) pointe West, Northwest and Southwest, leave Balitimore a7 Pam ‘and ane p. m. he at7.2 stops at al] Wi ons. * Catdas p. mn xprees und atopwonly 8 prin- - or PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road 6 4.96 p.m. Weshin * ers from ae to connect: above, will leave at 650.8. m 3.20 p.m. = WASHINGTON BRANCH, ‘rains lea. om WASHINGTON at 44 and 630.0. m., 299 x. andéis nig’ 1 u. aero BALTIMORE at 420 and 745 a.m.,415 m. On Buty bat one train each "rom leave at 6.58. 3.45 p. m. LK at 32 p.m. Fe SOEUR ¥ aud 5.20 p. 1 YOR leave at 440 and 6.50 cai! t Saturday carer atch ne either by Norwroh 4 ‘orooster o- hy Stonington Lines: and to WHITE Siveol top cookeie eoale pemared rte ooh ul op tie’ J TrOOU! ad Li ag & SAE ar Le OO Monde mer OE RSONS. Agent. OTICE.—Th JAMES 6UY set ig Ber routeron the Nes ed et on. FUERA TE fore RIGMAN o Si on BINEY POINT ond RINSAT: cape thueeing sr all teense Sad returns PUCIEN S PAG: Natu’t. Rous, Agent, Avexandria. RRANGEM ox 1859 —H 1 of { steamers GEORGE PAG Dt ae ey “From Westisetoe_ besser Geo! UX 6. be te Os Cares 7,% 1 & m. 1, 3. SR ms gxoet eater bamalin vats eecieeyat a oun! 2 her tripe between Washington and Bie 3K. cK 8mm, ed 24 p.m, boats from Alexan- drip conneot with the tratae of the Balumore and Ohio Railroad for the North and West. A ‘he 64 8. m. and 73¢ p. m. boats from W pshington connect with the trains of the io Alexan- dria Railroad for the Routh and Southweat. ap 14 EW ARRANGEMENT: GREAT so UTHWESTERN ROUTE. Via Onanex anv ALExanvgia Rattnoap. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. VIRGINIA, "RENN SSEE, ‘HHS Suers = CRAY can, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OR ICE, corner of Pennsy!vania avenue: oth Washington, on —— of the ‘erry Abasetsie Railroad, oi, at Alexandr ‘HMO: E, iCHBUR BkIsto Woe BayieOR ATLAN- TAC ATTANOUGK vA HVILLE HY i MONTGOME PANE NER ORLEA? By a direct rome SS railway connec- ion im, Affording greater expeditson and comfort, and be- steam ferry bost George Page g- ty foot of 7th street at 6% a. m., for Alexandria, wi pas sengers take the oars for Richmond, Chariottevilie, Staunton, White Sulphur Springe, W. stock 0-9 ‘and st 634 p. m. for Richmond and al! points Sout weet, ine sure Gnd close eonnections to Mem- pms. gage Warons end Omnibuses leave the office ,ateorciock & mand 6p. am PA svonue, at 60's bak EVANS, Agent, je 17 tf Washington. TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. MELA & SON, * o, S20 Seventh st., above States office, CHkarest BOOT ‘b’ SHOE STORE IN We will dispose of on 1.000 stock of Boots and Shoes at a smail profit, that being the sec: of success in busines We have no worth less stock to sell at —It is all fresh aud good,and every pure! receives the value of his more Fou " id ~ fs ~ dear at any ice. I re of all such humbug: Seay = i MELA & SON, 520 7th st. BOOTS AND SHOES. tantly mani ing and keep «fall . ie Mor, 81 See) tied Baetag en’ best Eng. Lanting Gaiters, $ pest Ene. nr Button Gait |}, 758.5 Fine Kid Slippers, for Ladies and Misses, at very low prices. Misses’and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every s ly low, all of ow make, description, ceacead ROSENTHAL he Vv6.., eri “Ee ~ door above fth at. Ja 13 00 TAKE NOTICE. 'OOTS AND SHOE£S.—When you find SHOES do not wear or do not look neat, goto GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. avenue. You will find them siways Prepared to serve you with the most yz Styleg, war- ranted to wear well, and at lowest possi! joenah it T9THE ADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, vi n engaged in man’ hi sees’, and Children’s Shoes ta past 3 - we hn fo know by this time whal is and can safely eay that giving our work @ trig’ the prely Shoes ‘eo i aed Maal 4 5 . nisdelphus make. no 2 ington cit joCurdy DENTISTRY, &c. DENTAL NOTICE. M. LOOMIS ai wh hey from. the city the summer months, as usual, but, arn in the fall to resume practice. be seen by farther and timely sats 1s-tf fj NTAL NOTICE. Dr. wuiis Re tenived Me oiies to the rooms ee eae — Re will be picased to see all who may deel his services. For pi permitted to to =e NEW PAND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 480 PaxnsyLvania Av! BROTY: AMBESTYEES 7 {up ip handsome case, PHOTOGRAPHS: eee aly One Dollar TURES for each eu! juentone, — _ taken in any weather, Remenes faneteens Svenus, near 3d street. “Secure the snadonw while you Aave the substance.’ ap Z-ly ie ane (00D EATING AND Gite peprreng RAATTENK the rear of B ae Havel jock, gon — to be an ren i Wemhington sity. 6 there the very ¢ eat pater Fish, Game, Steaks, Chops, g » Be- gare, &o., to be obtained feany Rave: Laguors: Se. he Cooking of his ai easerpessod, other of the more x ae invariable aes, of ed ‘Tite obarces are moderate fos-tf ” i Morr SY ve 3. L. AUTRY. YS AT-LAW, wee hy b . Dont.of Hirvere and a ot Ag heh erate . eal Simoes, ion of Cia ; re LIME S—LAME 2 " I " d cde. ees Saas he ome Re: 647. Wand foot of lath Sane Pe ~ R. nea

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