Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FTA IS ep ons ae ERS, enti banvathipeinceniinitbiatng ailgpbabglipteege: stan oe ee ——— EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE *TAR BUILDINGS, of Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh Stresty Corner BY WwW. D. WALLACH. pus. erved os by carriers at $4a year, Papers Cease $3.50 a year, in advance; @2 for soription ee for three months; and for less than the at the rate of 12 cextsa week. Single ent ; in wrappers, two cents, ents (of eight lines to the square) times for $1; every other day, or taree mon! copies, ome € ADTERTISEM nyerted three pase 91.25; ones a week, 50 cents per square for each insertiog, RESCUE OFA BURIED MINER. Correspondence from Lancha Plana, Amador ——~ SLEEPING IN CHURCH. mntnems he New York Observer of this EDUCATIONAL. A writer in GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEW'TS. following remarks on this sub- t week makes the GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, County, dated June 27, to the San Joaquin aim Studies will be resumed in this Lantirotinn on Lar have great sympathy with sleepers. Republican, describes the following exciting b Moxday, the 5th day of September. ot that the tendeacy one sf my fials, but ace ner ats an2ystawiw | JOHN EARLY,S J., Pres't, - afew timesin church known the ne these excitements incident to a R3, BORTELL I i t = bbe overpowering drowsiness which is | mining camp has just transpired. Soonafter 2 M able that Hale d tae fee eel fee i aa irresistible as the lull of opium or ebforo- | o clock this afternoon, word was passed that a Sint Sot Streets. will be reopened on MONDAY, the = But it om been yery | ‘a cave had taken place in a tunnel, anda amber A Qunctual attendance of her upon the senses pupils is respec y requeated. au 23-I1m WASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, A Corner of th and @ streets. — a reba oe —_ be resumed on ureday,the Lat September. “aug aw 7 ON SRMUL RELLY, Prin’, [ISS M. RIDDELL’S SELF CHOC M FUR YOUNG LAbI ES SCHOOL man was shat in.* The warm, ws Ponce hearts of the miners were touched, and they gathered in crowds to aid in the possible res- cue. But, was the man deador alive? If not crushed, he must soon suffocate! Signals were made by tapping upon the rocks with a pick, and they were answered. Then commenced enerally the tendency is within our con- that is, of those of us who are not com- welled to work hard or to carry the labors of ‘he week almost into the Sabbath. If we choose break the Sabbath on Saturday, by over- - ourselves or keeping late hourson Satur- P : 451 $ day night, of course we must expect to besleep- | the work of rescue in good earnest. First, | ‘Phe duti abet this Aerts on ‘ogin church. But whose fault is it? Then | lumber was procured to hold back the superin- | Monday, the 5th of Septemher, 8u 92-20 Sunday being a leisure day, more cumbentearth, which was constantly dropping; iven to eating and drinking, instecd then a long iron tube. with an auger-bit at- tached to one end. with which to penetrate the with priser on the well-known principle that -ADIES MI pou Sexecr scHowi> Or SouNG and Ist ats., emall Boys, atthe corner of Fligh Georgetown, will assume its duties vn Monday, when we do not work we need lessfood. Also, | fallen dirt and convey airtohim. Some thirty Sept. stn, those who rex'ly desire to avoid being sleepy | feet of the tuone! was filled with loose sand and | _ ¢ iroulars may be had at Dr. J. L. Kidwell’s, Dr. hould take tight meal at noon and more food gravel, and the tube was too short to reach. It | Cissel’s, and H. L. Offutt's, rome shoul Ss nei r by ef z eferences.—Rev. Dr. Norwood, Dr. Benjamin 8. inter in the day, for it is almost impossible to | is hazardous work to labor in a falling drift. | Bohrer, Dr. E. Brewer, Dr, J. L. ‘Kidwell ‘and H. <itdown quietly after a full meal and keep | The earth overhead often continues to off, | L. Offute. an 22-2w sometimesin large masses, until an immense dome is arched off several feet in height. The miners also were apprehensive that, if they commenced to move the fallen drift, they might be interrupted by further slides. To make sure, @ setof hands commenced a side-drift, to run at right angles through the solid earth. Ap exciting race began, stimulated by the double ambition of being first in, and first to rescue a fellow mortal from impending death. Determined hearts gave vigor W strons arms, and the drifters worked with unparalleled energy. But one could use the pick at atime; and, reeking with sweat and exhausted, he fell back in tura, to give plaoce to his fellow. Six feet per day isthe usual tusk, but here they rformed that amount of work in an honr. Signals were occasionally exchanged with the buried man. He was still alive, and they worked on with renewed energy. After five mortal hours, he was reached—alive, safe and sound! Word was passed to the crowd above, and the welkin rang with cheerful and exult- ant shouts. “Dutch Ned’? was a popular char- miod and ly a «Another 80) frequently the as the preach the hearer discourages and throws a pall over his best efforts. Still it must be confessed there is a soothing effect in & monotonous voice, ia unvarying tones, which it is hard to resist. “But one of the chief causes of 083 lies in the state of the atmosphere in the ebureh. The subject of ventilation is worn threadbare, and yet it is little understood. To zeal up a room almost hermetically and confine people in it, is the true mode—it is an econemi- cel method of manufacturing carbonic acid ges. Finally some discover that they suffer rom it, and wake up to the importance of ven- . Lo! a hole iseut in theceiling. “Oh! how admirably our church is ventilated. How maeh better I feel.”” Certainly, a little better, but the chief point, a supply of fresh air, has giving us all Wells and ¢ The frait raised by the irrigation system is neither so high colored or so rich and juicy; on the trees that produce the fruit look suc- ©. BROWNE Will opon a Classical and EB. Pi BROn NE Wail pre &, Classical ané tween K and, on MONDAY, 22¢ inst, au 16 11t_ M. W. PLAN'T, having taken that delight- ful residence 232 K street, oppusite Franklin uare, wil! resume fue duties of her School for Young Ladies on the first MONDAY in September. The course of instruction will embrace the usual branches of an English education, together with Drawing and Painting, and Music. For terma,&0., apply to Mrs. M. W. P. 8u 15-e02w* EMERSON INSTITUTE. Sexecr ase Al, ANO MATHEMATI- CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Street, between 12th and 13th streets. The exercises of this Institute wil ba resumed the first Monday in September. Cireuiars can he ob‘ained at the {Bookstore of Messrs. Blanchard & ehun, or by app ving to the Principal at his resi- dence on loth aioe between H and I. i eu 20-tf Has. B YOUNG, A. M,, Prin’l. CLINTON ACADEMY, ForGEtown, D.C. GEORGE ARNOLD, M. A., Principal. This School has been removed to No. 107 West street, near Washington, into the dnilding hercte- fore occupied by Mr P A. Bowen The next an- gual seasian will commence on Monday, the 5th of September. Catalogues may bo obtained after the roof Mr. Fran ke. rific is dull preaching. But ult is as mach with the hearer ; a want of interest apparent in been quite overlooked. There is a way of let- ting the air out, but no way of letting itin. A eh suffers in stagnant water. Give me run- ning water, he says. So you cut an outlet to I" acter, and the hearts which had been kept | 2th of August at the Booksto: ok Tay- his pond. bu: no inlet. What will the fish say | intense with alternate fears and hopes, found PV aghungton, or at the Drag Store of Mr. R. 8. to your wisdom? Vent, some in tears, and sume in other extrava- | T-'*#*l, Georgetown, (abi Ja “In summer, when the sexton can open the windows, there may be a supply of air, but eften these arrangements are incomplete. Either the windows will only open partially or merely the lower part, so that those sitting near are incommoded by draughts. We have tad in the papersa moving address to the sextant of the meetin’-us,” entreating for “pewer are:"’ but sextons are a much abused aod long-suffering race. Ifthe church be too bot or too cold, too wet or too dry, ail the blame lies with the sexton. But he cannot manufac- ture oxygen to order, or send it into an ex- busted receiver without proper apparatus. Give him windows opening at top and bottom for summer, and proper wi gent demonstrations. ‘* Ned states that the cave commenced some thirty feet from the spot where he was at work, and left him a space but six by twelve feet. There was water in the tunnel, and some danger from pte 7 He threw up a broad bed of gravel, upon which he lay down. The vitality of the air became rapidly exhausted, and he was also in danger of snffocation: a stupor came over him, and he fell asleep. The buried man was aroused by the signals befure mentioned and hope succeeded the despair which had settled upon him. Just then his eandle. which had been burning dimly, went out. He was afraid, he said, it would consume the oxygen of the ats, but as iong as he lived he wished for light. Ile felt great relief when the tube had penetrated, and the fresh air was introduced. Another fenr came over hiin just as they were breaking through. for the earth commenced falling again, and he yet might be buried forever, when escape seemed so near! But the drifters persevered. and both lines a through almost simultaneously. He was oe WASHINGTON FEMALE I(NS8STITUTE, Under the direction of Mrs. ELIZA W. aber by oe Mrs. Smit (late Principal of the Mystic Hall Seminary.) takes pleasure in giving notice that the itional buildings and riding grounds, on the es- tate of Surgeon-General Lawson, requisite for the WasttncTon PeMace INsTITUTE. will soon be fin- ished, and that, with a corps of experienced tea sh- era, she will —_ her Seminary there in Ootober. She hoses @ interest that her friends, and the friends of education, have been pletsed to manifest in her syatem of instruction. will not lessen. by her removal South; and that those from other parts of the United State«, who haye been unable to send their daughters to her. ble to the climate and distance of Massachunetta, will ermbrace thie op- portunity, finding the District of Columbia of more genial temperature. and ‘6 acoessibie, The Seminary will he ofa high order, and parents and guardiaus are assured that no efforts or appli- ances will be wanting to secure the cowfort, ther- cough instruction, and elegance of their ¢aughters and wards, ming facilities in ater, and. for hisown peace, he will do well. Furnaces are abused, too, and unjustly. True, there are some that cannot be too much tinst, but they are and philoso- al. if meeety construct A full supply warm sir (not heat) is all thatis needed, and achureh may be as well ventilated with warm ures with cold, so that it be pure and abun- dent. If there be a way for it to pas off, when exhausted. the process is complete. But the usual construction of furnaces is fanity. Placed in the cellar, the only supply of air to be warmed often comes from the cellar, and the guaatity is limited, so that the air passing up is overheated and seems already scorched and a before it reaches the people who are to breathe it. There are churches in our city, and every- here else. in which the only supply of air 1s ssmall cellar, where a furnace is built, ont any communication with the external We know of one church where there is h. and where a crowded congregati spoken isulars apply at her reet, Alexandria, Va. ion ustantly refreshed by the breath of life. ykeep awake. Perha ¢ preacher; perhaps he ta himself, bole of Calcutta, and see if credit.’ they think it is es all the glory to Let bim try preaching in the black he en Apolications will beanswered and pupils received uw eres limited For cireulars address Mrs. eee W. SMITH, Washington, D. C.; Box MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. 8. NcCOR MICK desires to inform her nd Male ie sae fhe duties of her Schoo! on the Ist Monday in Sep- Broapciora tur Exewy ov Heanra.—Pro- ' = branches requisite sofough BRIM ee to the graduates of Buffalo Medical College, | 4o"- denounces broadcloth as an enemy to exercise, | receiving inte her family afew pupils as boarders, aged from 19 to 14 years, who will be under her im pointed and sensible. He says: ; oe i American gentlemen have adopted as a ns- Bs Rirvlas beg tg coord black suit of broadcloth. To foreigners we ESTERN ACADEMY.—The duties of this seem always to be in mourning; we travel in School will be resumed September Sth. The priest, the lawyer, the doctor, the literary EMALE ACADEMY, __ man, the mechanic, and even the day laborer, i sTRERT, BETWEEN ISTH AND 19TH, rs Ist Monday m September. black broadcloth ; a style and material which | ‘ay 2-¥90 cee e iE. E. SANNEY. Priv’, never onght to have been adopted out of the] 7 N and Xih.—A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. erves all the } feeble and expensive fabric; because it is at | The exercises of this Institution will be resomed the North no suitable protection against the | Sr.No kcnoal-room aiter the goth inet, Ciroulsta, until her limited number is complete. mber of au 19-dlw&2awim* the publie generally that she wiil resuine A t 4 The eourse -f stud fessor Hamilton, in an able address on hygiene In addition to her day scholars she is desirous of and therefore to health. His remarks are mediate careand oversight. tional costume, broadcloth—a thin, tight-fitting | jy 27 tf black, we write in black. and we work in black. | _au8-e02m _ OUTS. el always the same unvarying, monotonous The fifth annual seasvon will commence on the 4 : = )RANKLIN ACADEMY, H street. betwonl9 h dressing-room or the pulpit; because it is a on ON DAY, Sept. 5th. Tne principal can be seen cold, nor is it indeed any more guitable at the +08, —- « iving information, can be had at Blanchard & An Attack on Artesian Wells. South. It is too thin to be warm in the winter, ichun’s Bookstore. B. B.DETRICK. A. ‘Artesian Wells a Curse””—So says the Cal- | and too black to be cool in the summer; but} ®¥ !8 eolm ccc ed diet co Parmer, and altho the opinion, we give an on the subject : We have made eritical examination of the Tesait of this flooding thefand; this profuse ir- zation. and not a solitery inatance hay id where we do not see a blight in some gree. and it is rapidlyinereasing. Weventure ta aserti that within two years many fine urishing garden spots will have become ased as to li ra especially do we object to it because the wearer is always afraid of soiling it by exposure. Young gentlemen will not play ball, or piteh quoits, or wrestle and tumble, or any other similar thing, lest their broadeloth should be offended. They will not go out into the storm, because the broadcloth will lose its lustre if rain falls upon it; they will not run because they have no confidence in the strength of the broadcloth; they dare not mount a horse. or leap a fence, because broadcloth as everybody knows is so faithless. So these young men, and these older mep, merchants, mechanies, apd all, leern to walk, talk and think soberly and carefully; they seldom venture even to laugh to the full extent of their sides. OLUMBIAN COLLEGE. The Coll tig besiane Waren oi ™ 8 Be egins 01 ednesuny. i 2th. The Sceusion Of the Fropacntery Department on Wednesday, Sopt. 14th. aud iawiw SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES WILL BE OPENED AT ‘ No, 489 E strect, between 31 and 4th sts., Washing- ton, D. C., September 1st, 1859. Mas. GEN'L WHEELER, Princirat. The object of this Institution will be the attain- ment of a thorough education from the elemental to the ornamental! branches of poiite literature, in which Mrs. Wheeler will be assisted by experi enced and approved teachers. Mrs. Wheeler has had lone experience in teach- ing, and respectfully solicits the patronage of her friends and the public generally Three or four young ladies will be received into the family as boarders, and be under the immediate rvision of the Principal. Circulars can be obtained on application to the principal bookatores of the city or to the Principal. jy 18-eotOctl / SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Matt HASTINGS. of University College, Lon- don, begs to inform perones and guardians re | in Washington thathe intends opening a Sele ool for Boys on the Ist of Septeinber next. E sides the common and higher branches of a pure! without agreeing extract from its we de- terally die out. The system, ts contrary to all principles we hope most earnestly that the hat great valley wii! communi- fully with nsupon this subject, portant facts relative to artesian nfluence. We know this fact: Goop ror Someti A son of Cassius M. Clay, while ning recently. says an exe oar was bitten on the foot by some polsonons reptile, sep te bea rattlesnake, and his body im- mediately exhibited all the symtoms of the most virulent poisoning; but he was dozed until stupi- tied with apple brandy, and the next morning was as well as ever. So confident was Mr. Clay | Sch of the efttcacy of alcoholic spirits in all cases of in their branches; they do not ripen wood well and thus becoma subject to be wcsivyed by cold and frost. Trees and plants raised under this system make long naked ‘tap Tuote,” and consequently bear fruit upon the t ; - Pr i h education, which will be carefully extremities of their limbs Poison by the bites of saakes and insects, that he | Bid'thoroughig tausit, the course ofinstrnstion wil We ask cultivators to examine our state- | did not even send for 2 physician. Saleratus was | gomprise the Greek and Latin languagee,Geometry, (eats. and they will find them so. We do not }.bound upon the bitten spot, unti! ammonia could | Algebra, Trigonometry, &o. ‘The Rohool year, commencing with September and onding in the first werk of July, will bedivided into three terms. Fee for each term, $2, in ad- "eforences are kindly permitted to the Rev. Mr. uced, when the former was moistened withit. ‘This upon the theory that poison isan acid, and any alkali will answer, though ammonia is thought to be the best. Mr. Clay's experience is contirmed by that of many otbers, and It is the velleve there is a single on weve there is a si gerdener, nurseryman < rehardist that will not soon deplore the er- = ¢ has committed in thus being led into this natural «ystem. (od said ‘fountains shell pr “ Early, President of Gegretown Coliege, and to the pring = the desert,’ seross which in his | partef wisdom for to remember, abd use when Rev. B.A. Macnire. of Ms GAHINELON. aro ad pt e will ‘make a highway fi needed, this simple antidote; but we hope that ‘urther paiticulars » ad - soften sevens tae desert will ere lng | Rotudy wil tink tat, becnine whisky te good | wecement.Atonpwir parity and, guard be found for the coming thousands to our land, | **% remedy for poisonous bites, itis also to be | Morea oacd to addresa the advertiser, at No.2 "Me artesian well, and there they will be a | wed asa preventative. For, although a suake | Digawin Terrace, Mass. Avenue, between lath and blessing for man and beast.” se wold be Jasttied in refusing to bite a whisky- | [sth airecte nad -eod3w" and here too, they not for man’s av- tn wells, if here and there only a . ——e bat the system of irri- guon should only be in aecordanee with pa- “ure s plans; the earth must not be delaged; | Says wering over the foliage at the evening ‘aaa % cleanse and refresh, Is always good. ry that is about all that is needed jat there Ci Brest evil that will soon be felt at Santa ed creature, we don’t think one ever di The Adrian Watchover says that a child in that was recently bitten by a Massassunga, and for a week seemed likely to die. but finally re- covered. The remedy used wasan application of some kind of horse lini:ment. SEAT SNE ES A Bac Race at Nkwrort.—This race came off yesterday in front of the Fillmore Mouse, accor os to previous arrangement. and in presence of a \d be & blessing were it Art We N FURNITURE STORE. are now receiving ow stock TURE & HOUSE EURNISHING GOODs, id gelling lower than any other house in We ington, We would inviteall to oall be- pure) we Our motto is, “Quick Sales ihe Profits.” ture taken in exchange for new. Ch ae large nutnber of persons assembled on the piazza BONTZ & Bi ars; in fact it is now felt. The earth is of 1e Fillmore House, nd on the adjacent greunda Su 20-ly ser Pe Me ae Parebed up. and bitter and grevious complaints n all quarters, for it is found t the “g. And yet, - men have eyes, J see not.” All the surface water of the ~vunty is drawn off by means of artesian | *' Four persons (colored) entered. The race was from the east to fue west corner of the Fillmore House and back. Each contestant was waveece Yn asack in bis neck, enclosing his arms. he al Being D STREET. ~ QEQ cal A PERHANGINGS—Now stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- iven, the race commenced, and pro- wells, Fs ed amid shouts of laughter from the crowd on guaranteed, met ua ann down to their channels apd then | ageinbled, and peals {rom the gong “EPRING SESE LOUNGES, ge, th gsin in one stream instead of ten | ). the competitors. The first prize, =! SERRE Y ASR, HAY 7 TETES, 62. ettsand through all the a of the surface Horace Smith; the second, $7.50. bi EE ? as SOW CHATRE sie “ith, and then carried off into the bay.’ Poke Another man (white) had been “training” a th arai ‘ f i = il the Furnitcre is manufactured in this Rec o several days for the race, and itis thought would | ety, a: guaranteed A ti maj, Ripon Disease.—A new disease has | have wou, but the contestants would not allow JOS. T.K.PLANT& CO., hee its appearance since the introduction of | lim toenter. There was bre ne ot Parper! 8 as bet St ta Ps. It exhibits itself only in cold weather, | !ng up to the competitors during the race, other- {0 Furniture Repaired and Varnished. ap 14-1 sad then ix only discoverable in cities where Lomb we ae wise everything passed off to tue satisfaction of those present ‘port News, Aug 16. ‘be buildings are warmed with furnaces. Two ‘Mdies were standing over a register the other “ay. talking and leughing, when one, endeav- e! RANK T Sanpe UNDERTAKER, north- east and corner 6ti sts. es narantiy on hand all Kinde n24 ula alten of READY MABE COR A Cucrcn Prosscetes a Pew-Hoiper For Rent.—The Utica Observer says the Congrega- to sit, was suddenly attacked, and | tigasl Society of Clinton has brought an actton S. Calls promptly attended to at al *reimed violently. ‘The other soon also tried agaiaet ES ‘Hoskins to recover the rent of a slip parte’ seen £0, she removal of bodies * jo sit, and was attacked in the same manver. | which defeadant occupied duriug an entire your most reasonabl a he explanat be Tong | The defendant made no contract with the true | s = = + over the registn, im that by standing so long dict not bid off at the annual rental: but it = Sage s ver the register, their metallic hoops beesme | tes: be het or leah of the hin wan ceibent REPARING TO MO ETO THE WEST aire auch 8 degree, that when they | *Prrar" inthe appraise! of the alip owas pol pay ee hos ubted to be seated, it was like sitting on a} 1 implied contract. The defeuce is that no on: | We will ‘oles ont the balncer Serer Barege ot eridiron —Singer's Gazette. can be compelled to pay for bearing the Word of | Robes, Plain and Printed Bareges, Faney Drees ae ae: Ged unless a special contract has been made. (An | Silk . Lawns, Ducals, Plain car Figo Wiss 7 1} There died recent ¥ at Cuanabueva, Cubs. | important point is thus bronght np; and the Olin- | Masiins, and alt ig Lg of Ladies’ a8 ( Ganhy Crole planter ‘named Francisco de 1a | ton Courier thinks the litigation will fail to ter- Be prsere guel +! 4 = i “Arcia, whe issaid to have left about $4,000,000 « Was the intimate friend of Narcisco Lopez, and minate with the nen OE jury in this case. | > o cloging oat Lin 8s arrested during the Pinto trouble. as) e Linen ‘The trial fs not yet conel ke Pena al owelian ys ny h vari de- low prose, rathae tae seription of gi I-A lot of land in St. Louis, 19 feet front, iy [37 Recently a man was arrranged for stealing | Ove them to our new store. iy oh St. Louis, 19 » hy y iA WM R RILEY, fret deep. was recentiy sold for 51.000, which | a ant in of whisky. Are you guilty of not treet and i vita the bighest price ever paid for land gaily twene Seth ap fan it sfhat you jie an 13-2w Mcthuathanae eecCentre Atarket. peer tuk the whisk sdmit. and dranke 7 ses the Iatest style oo UF Thete is a large business done in neck-ties | too’ —-You took it without leave. did you not MSP AshOSaR Sint its Metered ad pring. and bag, DoTe manufactured 360.000 last | 1 never wait to be asked, when that article's | gg poy eaertalMeteae Dyincnae made nee ae Noe Pung, and bave been all summer selling them. round |"? est manner as low as one ql ms A TAKE NOTICE. . LL Persons owning Rroperty on the west side of Green atrest, betarean Bridge and Stoddard ste.. ———s by aa ordinance of the Corporation of yt Ve 1 tways front, je 5aMe pavod with good hard Mosk ean one ee — sand, and in conformity tothe legal grade of the atreet. Tho curbing must alxo pe put in good order, with new materials. or the use of those now there if fit forthe purpose. The improvement must be ce ted by the yorh day of September next, or it will then be made by the subscriber, and paid for out of the proceeds of the tax which has been im- posed for that purpose. The work must inail re- speota be done ina manner to be approved by the undersigned, or it will be rejected. i , Persens wishing to contract for so mye of said improvement as may not be completed by the Ivth day of September next, can leave their proposals, soaied, at this office. « , HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Mavor‘s Orvice, Georgetown. D. C., Aug. 20th, 1853. a WwtSapie NUKE iE HAR and ai jarper’s Ferry, ate poin' lowing rates : gstown to Great fei Point ie Bres! they Harper’ 3 Poini 4 Ferry, 31. the Brenzleisa new bose with new ma- chinéry, conducted by a regularity! lhoensed enginser. The jenves the wharfof W. H. & H.G. Rit- ter, every Monday, Wedn and Friday morning at7 o'clock. returning on the intermediate days, ar— riviog at Georgetown at§o’clook p.m. jy 2-Im 0 PER’S FERRY —The feat and oom- I median teamer ANTELOPEy 0 efter R leaves Gaarge- town every TUESDAY oor HU RS DAY sed SARORDAY. every MONDAY. WE SESDAY, and FRIDAY seoMN oe re BLO. N. FA The Antelope makes an extra i liams; herdsto dW ton Sat: alee te u rt nn rr stale ee OR SALE OR RENT.—The HOUSE No. 104 ‘Went stract, Georgetown, at present occupied by Mr. Arthur soho t, and Trig about midway the square immediately west of Montgomery street, north sida, e looality 18 so generally and favor- abiy known for its health{ulnss, and ita choice so- ciety asto make further description unnecessary, Mr. Schott will give possession at very short no- tics. Address E. B. ADDISON, agent, Alexan- dria. jy 8-2awtf Ww pndis FANE, HOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, Bridge street, Georzetown. D.C. attention of the trade is respectfully called my ask of Saath Men's, aad Boys - Salrs — Hi Sse summer wear; ck cf PATENT LEATHER ps RK issiso assorted and well worthy of atten- ion. I lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS (auitanls for servants) also on hand and constantly making. oun! erchants and others in want ar: invited to call Graddreas moet Neoya Bridge st, Georgetown, D. C. ap m-th _peras= CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- RLES. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacers, Witaineton, DELAWARE. ne Cons: lated Lotteries of Delaware are daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes be- p.m. All dcawings under saporst wndence of Lottery Commissioners appointed by the State, PRIZES PAlD AS SOON AS DRAWN, MONDAY, August 22. Class 14 —78 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, Hs deny ke, &e. Tickets $2, halves $4, quarters $2, eighths 81.8 TUESDAY, August 25. lass 195-75 nugibars i wr bett0ts. 1 priza of. . 4 do. 4 de. ‘Tickets $5, halve WEDNE: Class lu6—78 nu &e., ”), quarters 61.25 + August 24. * 4 drawn ballots. itals, rize of. 5 prizes of. 4 do. 4g do, eae &e. a Tiekets $10, halves $5.quarters $2'5), eighths $1.25 THURSDAY, Angust 25. Class 7-78 uumbers, 14 drawn ballots, Capitals, 1 prize of... iT prize of 1 do. 2 te. 1 ct 5 es 0. ZI de, &e. S, quarters #1.25, ust 3. FRIDAY, Au Clase $1€—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots. . Capital 1 prize of.. 22,0015 2 & .. .- 19,900 2 do. ........ SRAND CONSOMDSERB' LOFTERY OF on “DELAWARE. * Class W—78 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, ft nus itals., f 85,00 1 ‘ 4 prizes of... 5, 1 i s Booms e do, 4,000 2 3) 4 de. 2,590 2 w 1198 do, 1,000 4 do. &e. e. Tickets $2, halves $10, quarters $5, 8ths $2.50. COUNTY LOTTERIES. CKETS ONE DOLLAR, To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 ininutes before 12 m. MONDAY, Angust 22. Claas 12772 numbers, ISdrawn ballots, ‘Apitals. x ene o 4 prizes of.... 50 Phat vedere aren, ea 3 Sl. August 23. 12 drawn hallots, Capitals, ize of.....--. 2 prizes of..._. 800 a dnc Piety ah Sere i) be. 31. Angust 24. 2drawn ballots. gnoutt f. $1,000 6 of. ....-+.+ $5,000 | 4 prizes of..... . $1 perigee: =f Pe | ” &e., Ke. Tiekets #1. THURSDAY, Angust 25, Class 13-73 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, pitals. 1 prize of.....- * 3) | 2 prizes of.. By) sacssceet A 9 ri Tickets $1. FRI , August %. Class 131-75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, ‘apitals, ze of. . 000 | 2 prizes of. 21,000 hae ee Teel do... 0 ke, |” &e., &e. Tic 1. SATURDAY, August 27, Class 132-78 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, ; Capitals. i ee eof .. 5,30 7a. Oe 0 ickets #1, All orders for tickets or certificates of Packages et with the most prompt and confidential at .» and the printed othcial drawings sent as over, Address < FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., an 20-lw Wilmington, Delaware. Goer AND SILVER H O. HOOD has j superior GOLD ands Some at very low good time keepers, 33: I M. SINGER & CO’S . IMPROVED WING MACHINES. Pennsylvans Washington ge pad ans jvania Avenue. ‘i " tonal Hotel, For families, tailors, and all manufacturing pur- they are unequalled; more durable; of doing & greater variety, wor! nd of earning more money than any other machine in the market. ‘The new Family Machines at $50 and $75 are at ting unusual attenti We invite ail to all at our new Office, and exami em and rt 6 great in usin, ent, afi® ipnatiqns given teal, Circulars, tu 1 of Si Sewii hines, with Geeref acer eta orice Nirar ae sas ood assortment of Thread, Needles, Twi aut Sthormachion "Endings kept on hand,and wold at Now York prices. iy, SINGER & CO _WM.H GLOVER, Agent. mn 28-1y AMBROTYPEs, Heese eae g age t VEER WATCHES. “Pe R. is now to take the supe rior A BROT: P be i Gieau pe aseraecte aueere g ——_—_—— a ae TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. q With or without Furniture,a frst rIMOR ‘On: — gs Gy) . 266 % s ALTIMORE AND Onie and Suth~residenes of the lnte BG doko ee: | B ne house contains the modern improvemen: large rooms, and is in ood order. 4 oy made immediately om thopraatt oe shite 4 na 16-3w* ~ = Trptas'+* er this road. going through to al! points OR, RENT—A two- cK DWEL-. wee a “3 est, leave Balitimore FUinG Rouse, prenanet BRICK DWEL- | Wag. Nor! sont ane South pi ay ‘on Mth at., | ?. between RandS. Will be for re om the 15th of ‘The one at 7.20 a. m. stops at all Way Stations, August. Terms $8.50 \ i j bi 05 le ad stope only at - 308E He Suita, ee sigue shore of _ That at 4.05 p.m, is express & pe only at prin etweeaSand fr. auie | ci | points. Ss <A valuable GROCERY STOR E | fv, PARKERSBURG, and stations on that roed situated on the corner of 12th aud B wis weer, Fore from’ Washington, to conneot with thopanal, It ted up with Salvin fete eee eo counter. rae. Eo. and i ae wE NE ee eed ec | WASHINGTON BRANCH. t ly to Mr. i rire Trains leave as iollows : Louies man Sens, neat the eee Tria et | F rom WASHINGTON at 440 and 6308, m, tho 2 ES SS suite | “from BALTIMORE at #20 @ud 745 a. m., 415 FFP SR, SAL ©.—1 offer tor nafs w valuable FARM | and “ au Loudoun county, Varcinia, on most liberal On Loge prey Tiree nine 25238 saree: or will exchange it ASH {? ‘ON at 3.20 p.m. mpro’ oity propery. this rty is sita- BALT E at 4.208. m. aned tone ti pon fateh eult bs Ay is Way Stations leave at “sted parts of the cowaty, Convenient ge. wid ratirond. BENS. P Shree of NORFOLR ata 2 pm, ink-ef ~ "Cite BR. NEW YORK Years at 4.40 and 6.20 VALI FARM FOR 8A t ; jah ould geanae Petean Aan dea true tion, Se sues | whiter ncnhOw eat Get ay f Ta ig t eater ov by & a and fi le Toais, i 102 acres. In- MOUNTAINS. by Neveu and W ote” Round trip tickets crn be prackret v the evening ns to return by mogatng brn.ns, and fiom Satur- y evening to MC aca morni: eB T. H. PARSONS, Agent. *TiCE—The Steamer JAMES GUY having SALSD BREE ws ee A HARD corn AN ee heuer AOA Ti two-story bac! FS, containing from 9 to ; and ‘3 le each; good yards side al ‘The resumed her route on the roperty istcated on the north side of Mas. | mac river, will leave W ton on el ts xvenes, between 4th and Sth er TUESDAYS lor CUR TOMANS sons dosircns of obtaining a healthy and erict resi- | and on IDAYS (commencing on the sth of April) dence wou'd de well to at No. 510 oc said prop- | for PINEY POINT and a TI »T@~ =. Also, roveral amaller Houses on the same 9 will leave 4 ale on BA ' ROAYS ste od je 2- a, m., stopping ie ar lancdin on oe af LUCIEN S: PAGE. Prope, and returning. Bow htt Arent, Avexandria. mar SE ge dane LUASLE IMPROVED P 24 ¥ RE WASP ROTOR CHAT Fork M OF YEAR e_undersi; RRANGEMENT For 18%—Hours of departure tpg entinfnctory tenerat for Sve years fromthe tere At crema, GEORGE PAGE } tember nest, the PREMISES on the sontk. | and THOMAS COLLYER: 3 Fret corner of Pern venue and lith street, w: From Washington—Stoamer Geo! , for vearly five years past has been weil known as | PA¢¢—at 6%, 9, and Ils. mas 1M Sant im. } the iarges: wed most successful boarding-house in | , From Washington—Steamer er—at the Federe: Metropolis, Its position on Ponn, ave- | 804 1° & m., 12 m., 2, 4, and 6 p. m. f mua, ahoet midway between oCapitol and Prose |, From Alexandria—Steamer ‘George Page—et 3» | dent's erase, and its immediate roxas srs 8, J0 a.m LIK a. mn 16,4, and BM Pp Wastinx on Theatre and Phiiharmonic Hall, one rom A exandria—Steamer Goltyer—08 or of which ig open nearly every night in the | 7;%,1! & m. 1, 3, and 5 Geet Pncotay year, renders this property by long odds ‘the most Friday mornings, when Collyer will ran her reg- ehmble in Washington city for a hotel kept on the | 2!ar trips te Mount Vernon, as heretofore, pean pian. its siceping apartments can eaaiiy | NOt trips between Washingtonand Alexandria, ‘arranged to xecommodate ons hundred persons 95m to 4 p.m. only. n ¥ with lodgings; while its cooking, he 3%, 6% &. m. and 2 p.m. boats trom Alexan- ini aud restaurant apartments can be ar_ | “18 connect with the trains of the Baltumore and canged to ncoommovate evens far grecter number | Ohio Rasiroad forthe North and West. ar cs E lan. Neer. The 6 8. m. end 73¢ p. m. boats from Washing’ private,will be on i eee Leet pane | conncot with the trains ofthe Orange ond wingeee Avenue, an eo ‘Tt to the Theatreand Philharmonic nm be established. For in- &c., apply to W. D. hingtop. maid tf __ WOOD AND COAL. __ CoaLrcoar WvO0D:—woop dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. apie f than others tha: formation WALLACH, Star O EW ARRANGEMENT: GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE aND ALEXaNpRia RarLoan. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc, 1,000 cords W 3,1,609 te COAL — i Ess, unsurpassed, if equaicd—<whion T wal adlivee tens VIRGINS FENN fan tho vessel or yard at prices which cannot fail to aut MISSISSIPPr, HOUISTANA. purchasers. My friends and the pubic generally ARKANSAS, AND TEXAS, are invited to call betore buying elaewhere. R.W. BAT r, = a a THROUGH TICKETS can be obtained Wood and Coa! Dealer. GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RailkGgo OF aul __ ith street, eaat side. near the Canal. Fi corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th st W 6 ww Db - Cc. oS s Lt. Washington, on beard of the Steam Ferry B: George Page, or at the office of the O: e reug — McKNEW & MARLOWS Alexandria Ratiroad, at Al ria, STEAM, SAWIN STARLING FIRE RICHMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBUR: Chenerad Boome ce sat BRISTOL. KNOX VILLE, DALTON, ATLAN- sii war ees mal, TA, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE. HUN We now have crenter ties for Sawing and | VLE, GRAND JUNCTION, Spitting Fire Wood, co: Dently reduce our MONTGOM AND N ORLEANS. By a direct route, and continuous i silway connec- tion to Memphis, Affording grenter srpedition and comfort, and be- gover 2) miles shorter than by any other Hey a ‘he steam ferry boat Geor; enves the foot PEO MIR ae \Wond, sawed in 4 pisoer. #6 per cord. Onk Wevs, sawean Picces aed” Split, $6.50 " IWF Pine Wood. aawel fn ei tee et OTe Bago cord, | of th stregrar ey per fe Atexandcig, UF Coal of ali kinds oh P tafene? || Seine Wits Selghur Mortars, ¥ tow hy rf McKNEW 4 MARLOW 4 0 1 y lorner of ; an 634 p. m. for Richmond and al! points = 17 Corner of 7th street and Canal. | S7e™ ha and close connections to Mom OOD AND COAL. vhis. pbtrence Warons and Omnibuses leave the office A AVenUE, Bt O'Clock &_m. ands p.m. . TAMES'A/ EVANS, Agent, je 17-tf Washincton & and fuil stock of all kinds of on hand. CEL alw All orders attended to personally by one of the rm. Coal thoroughiy screened before delivery. Woed delivered, sawed and split any longth and size, or simply sawed, or delivered in the cord length. Persors wishing a quantity can take w hart TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, é&o. measure. and have it prepared to order. [ MELA & SON, Thore w to tl | No. 520 Seventh st., above States office. will please remomber we wish to Loop noaentiaee | CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN consequently itis not convenient to pay cash, they will give satisfactory paper at short i ten, J.&W.M LT. reeta, Ml—Foot of 17th street, ard a ___ SR 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. 7" LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST 1 By Purchasing your Wood of A. PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new We will dispose of our $19,000 stock of Bootes and Shoes at al! profit, that being the secret, of success in e have no worth less stock to nell i fresh and St costare dear at any uch huinbugs. A & SON, 520 7th st. BOOTS AND SHOES. afsoturi I AM Constantly mani ing and keep a full stock of- I> Office—_Northwest eorner 12th and No. 547. Wharf and M at below War Department, epee tf 7th and Canal streets, opposite Padion! doubie sole or, Boo S17 wn Y¥ Ul not only be ful alies’ H. clove kid Button Boots, x but” you “oil get your, Weed eel ea nes’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, $1: econ, an Split OF any «ize demred. ve >> Fifty coats per cord cheaper than it 18 sold from i ad place in this city, IL His Wood is of the Best Children’s best Eng. vastin Button Gaiters, 750., Finn Kid Slippers: jee and Mu at very mu 5 nality, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every Hest lity.¢ <OE description, oqually low, al! of ovr own make, U7 He has the biggest Carte and Hoxes, ‘ 3. ROSENTHAL. Carts and Dexect <a No. 22 Ps. ave.. Market Spaco, {> The biggest Pine Knot Split for ja 13-00 __ 2d door above 8th st, indling Wood, TAKE NOTICE. indling Wood <a OOTS AND SHOF {™ All delivered Free ot Gparee.t <I SHOES do net wear or ree of Charge. co to GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. I> Notice. Ifthe above does not show how | Evenue. You will fud tae always Prepared to to get I] Rich it shows where to get your serve you with the most fashionable ety we war- Money’s Worth.. ranted to wear weil, and at the lowest possible —_ mer _ Now please call at the ahove office and try | price. it. You wil! cet a quarter of « cord of the best i = iaibinnmens mer Spruce Pine Sawed in 2 pieces and Split 10 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY for $1; 3 pieces for 211238; 4 pieces §1.25; or the in manufacturing Ladi Having been engaged inser sand Chnidren's Shoes for gama is past SO years, we ought to! time what wi! it them in this line, and can safely say that we do; which yo by giving our work atrial. Y the articles at the principal best Oak 2 pieces FZ 5, vicces $1.57: 4 pieces 1.6239; or the best Hickory, 2 piecer $1.50; 3 pieces 1.75; 4 pieces $2. All other parts cfs cord at same rates. Orders leftat S. W.K. Handy’s, opposite Wil lards’ Hotel ; orat Wm. Dolassyese, ‘7th street; or at Saer'e wharf, at thefootof?thst..promptiy at- | incton city—the well-known as J. W. tended to. Oftioe removed to tho north side of the he > MoCurdy & Son's Pinindelphia make. no 2I-ty bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money — to accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel = = ere nie INTE hart DENTISTRY, &«. jolt A.PAYNTER. at Page’s W: 4 : af —— a —4 PENTAL NOTICE. Dr. M. LOOMIS Wi!! be xbsent from the city during the summer months, as usvsl, but, will retarn in the fali to resume practice as will be seen by further and timely no ties. jy 15-tf FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT FROM THE VIEILLE or pS COMPANY This Paint is adapted to all et fe eel to whieh the best W hits Lead isapplicable. [t does not turn {o'er as lead invariably does, and will acquire the erdness and smoothness of Coach pannelling with- out the aid of varnish, and is easily washed. Col- ors with a zinc basis retain their freshness and brilliancy of color. 2m pounds will coveras much surface, with the same body, as20 co of lead—showing great economy as well as }) aunty. In order that parties may depend upon getting the @rticle strictly pure they should buy of none but the most respectable houses. The Compan bot two qualities, known No. 1 and ow White Dry. Red and Green « The No.1 or Red Seal, is the article most used for emi 3 purposes, the Show White or Green Seal being only used for the DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. RILLS has removed his office to the rooms long occupied by Dr. Maister, (36 Penn’ia, fvenye, between 9th and 10th sts.,) wher he will he pleased to see all who may desire his vervioss. For professional ability | am kindly permitted to refer to Dr. Maister. ine NEV OGRAPH NEW PESD SMBROTYPE GALLE AYENU: 450 PEnnsyLvania pons Thi . AMBROTYPES, AEERCTRE bhi most expensive work. Put up in handsome case, OSEPH M. STRONG, Agent for the Co. HOTOGRAPHS, Naeger bg either ~ oc ee foe houses HOTUOG 7 Dollar wi att new reduced tang of ree ol either Dry or in Oil, sare for the frst co} + and 25 cente HA & CORNELL. for each subsequent one. 123 Maiden Lane, New York, @00D PICTURES RAYNOLDS, VEVOE & PRATT, taken in any weather. iy 27 3m__ 106 & 108 Fulton street. New York. Remember the Number— 480 Pennsy!vania avenue, near 3d street. ““Secwre the shadow while you have the substance.” Rp 23-ly = ssa aretaioatsan CAPITAL DRINKING. W. F. BENTER’S RESTAURANT, on C at, the rear of Browns’ Hote! block, con i the very bes estaurant in Washington city. Lovers ofexquisiteesting will always EW STYLES OF PINE JEWELRY. H. GO. HOOD has iust returned from the north with 4 stock of very choice and fashionable JEW ELRY, that he will seil at unusual low rates. — eal! and exarnine the stock at 335 Pa. av, au it PAPERHANGINGS AT COST. For the ensuing 6° days we shal! se!) all kinds of « Oyst PAPERBANGINGS (where we do tie work) at | BM, there the vary eivscest Sires. Liquors, NET cost FoR CasH. If charged it will be at the | gars’ &o., to be obtained in any eating house tn this usual prices. Try us. A’! Maat tied to be in country. ‘ the best style. sabe _ Ls coy Ms Coo. The ooeins of ee ey tee poy Unsurpassed, ee! |W ee! and le ol e Ki more remarkabie IF Furniture repaired and varnished. iy’? don forte in jablo good attendance of all employed J.& W.M.GAL about it Sream rik woh wi IE His charxee are moderate, fos-tt AL FUE > “7. R. Cc. H. MOTT. j L. AUTRY. Foot of 111 street, below War Department. ‘Sua Morr & AER eae UF Office Northwest corner 1zthard C streets, | Ly ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, No. 347. iy 2 : Hotty Srzine, ae AGER BEER will prection in the Hi Court Errore and Ar 6.431 1th st. at son, the Federal Con; ‘ontotod, tu SIRS ie the antl regeipe ofthe lex, Ee Goarie ct Re deventh Fetigial Distriog of Nie: entre “LAGER BEER, new scknewiedged to be SrBeaho tha North Minsinipet au the best in this country. in farge or small bottles or fa Peverace ls Bilcd, and “delivered Tres of charge | We SLi atany part of the city. at the most moderate IM ME : ‘west been wehlfigceee HUNGARIAN Sea "PREREM | fark "ourtakot a he e McKENNEY & !.ANSDALE, THE eat corner 12th and C streets, AGENTS POR 3. CO.N, ¥.—Cash capital PARK FIRE IN eponte and UG> Office north: B ar Wharf foot ‘of 12th street, bulew War partment. = EAs i» gute ‘Gengaiies having, saab Countat of over | RUFF HOLLANDS. yo. wissoy suaen Sea ian en ESR atta ooae BPEL? |e junk rocined B pnaea ns on ah Ay ARETE UO LSE Oarags | dig nratwtetces aekanee Musio Store of quality and aso Tand 393 Pa. av. south wide, au ls W. G, METZEROTT, su 19-6t (Intel) bet, 6th and 7th sta,