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; ENA PT THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE *TAR BUILDINGS, Cerner of Pennsyivania Avenus ¢ Eleventh Street, W. D. WALLACH. Papersserved in paokngss by osrriersat @¢s year, ors? cents permonth. To mail subscribersthesud- soription price is $3.50 » your, im advamee; $2 for six months: $1 for taree mouths; and for less than hs at the rate of 12 cextea week, Singte copies, one come; 1B Wrappers, two cents, ERTISEMENTS (of eight les to the square) ted three times for $1; every other day, or cek, @1.25; onoe 8 week, 50 conta per square for each inserion. MORMONISM. : Mr. Greeley, in his last letters to the N.Y. Tribune, gives & report of a twe hours’ conver- sation with Brigham Young on the peculiar tenets_and practices of Mormonism. Mi G, sums up bis conclusicas ar follows: Such is. as nearly as T can recollect, the sub- stance of nearly two hours’ conversation, wherc- in much wes said i entally that would not ing, evenif I could remember and wherein others bore a t is the first minister of end bore the principal part in the vopversation, I have reported his answersalore ms and observations. The others sppe*rel uniformly ta defer to Views, and tw acy Giesce fully in his responaer and explana- tions. He spoke readily, not always with racy, but with no appearance son or reserve. aud with ne apparent conceal anything, nor did he repel any of my questions s© impertinent. He wes seed. in thin summer clothing, of sanctimony or fanaticism, he is portly, frank, good-na- tured. rath jick-sct man of fifty-five, seem- ing ‘v enjoy life, aud be in no particular > heaven. His associates are plain men, ly h and reared toa life of labor. “g 4s little like erafty hypocrites or les as any body of men [ ever met. The > of cantor snuffle from their manner 4 and general, yetI think I may y that their Mormoniem has not im- i them—that they were nerally cy embraced it, and are now p e cireumstances—as men ay- three or four wives apiece certainly In appearance need be. Tf I hevard_any criticisms on Mormonism ly. Dreserve them for a separate letter, ~lto make this a fair and full ne and polity, in the very i Prophet, so far as ican reeail I have a right to add here; because th» assembled chiefs at the close of - that the degradation (or, if you tian) of woman to the single scaring and its accessories, is an asequence of the system here par- have not observed a sign in the an edvertisement in the journals. of Mormon metropolis, whereby a woman 9 anything whatever. No Mormon ed to his wife’s or any woman’s no Mormon woman has or bas apeken to me; and, 4 @eked to visit Mormons in ms spoken of hie wife (or el < me, or his desiring me to “L) &equaintance, or volunta- « the existence of such a being or not attempt to report our talk because, unlike what I have ssumed somewhat the charac- 2, and Teould hardly give it one remark inade by President Tenn give accurately, and it » of all thar was offered #3 in these words, I think act] If I did not consider myself compe- tent to transset a certain business without tak- ing my wi T any women’s counsel with regard to it, [think Iougist to let that business Le The s} with regard te woman, of ormon, as of all other polygamic “i in this avowal. Let ‘ystem become established and pre- yeieht, and women wil! soon be confined to the harem. and her *ppesrance in the street with unveiled face will be aceyunted immodest. I i that the genius of the Nineteenth ~ to 4 solution of the probiem of sand destiny radically different ‘2e=, A MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE. the Newark Daily Ad- ollowing sketch of « mys- & je ebout a singular dream recently attracted 2 attention, and was ns of reviv remembrance ef an- other ease of a simil ‘acter, the parties in which were weli known 70 me “In Is5t Mr. W., rather a reckless young man of twenty-fire, of & nervous, bilious tem- * perament. and not at all romantic. having run the gauntlet of em army expericizce. He had been early orphaned, and some bard experience had not added polish or improved his views of the gentler sex; however, from early youth he had patience, on in well-defined ideas of roper conjugal relations, and wae ever hopin ie 4n ideal partner to fill the void Coaed is the loss of a loved and loving mother. ~ In one of our New Engiand States resided Mis: L.. passing twenty-five, mild and amiable For a period of years she had resisted the per- secution of # selfish parent who for pecuniary reasons would have coerced her to marry a man thrice her own age. Twice had she been induced to consent to a marriage, and twice evaded it; the last time wedding-clothes and every other preparation for a trip to Europe were made, but as the time for its eonsumma- Hon approuehed her execasive grief again poned the affnir. Shortly after. in 1852 New York State. one morning, while balf steeping and half waking, she beenme con- scious of ahuman form bending down close ver her head. the feee alone being clearly sible. She locked steadily until ail ber alties were aroused, and then burricdly covered her head. On arising, the room was thoroughly examined, yet not the slightest in- ds sof outside intrusion could be diseoy- r ered Ia sp firm cong: king of it, Miss L. expressed her tion that she should meet the coun- t pet of the person presented at her bedsile, and would marry him. Two years passed; meanwhile Mc. W., then residing at Phila- delpoia, heard, through an intimate friend. of Mis: L. ond her waking dream, and wes agsur- i by this friend that ye answered to the de- scription given, When an opportunity oeeur- yed he visited the Bast, quite unexpectédly, end arranged to be introdused to the Indy undet another name than bis own ehooging tof a younger man, whose mother Miss L knew, but not the son. On meeting for, the st time, and being introduced. Miss L. was erved to took searchingly at the gentleman, er <ome commonplace remarks inquired his mother was. The peculiarity of the question caused him for a moment to ineline bis head, when Miss L., recognizing the posi- ‘wn. instantly finshed up, and called hing by his proper name. Three days subsequently, at Fy se, Mr. W. srose from the ting froman unaccountable nd irresistible impuise, not all premeditated, followed the lady into another reom, and in = p the time they were married. notwithstanding Miss L.'s often and euphatieally-repented assertion that she never Would marry 2 man younger than herself. “A few yeurs heve passed since then, and the 4 ie relations aud parentage of these are to this day fully in keeping with harmony that brought them together f this kind are well vouched for. su but wonder at the unknown powers ot man mind, at the climax of thought, we ally repent. «Man, know thyself.’ ~ +e sszor Resvscirratrov—A Mop- ‘be Boston Jourial of tie 2th in- i lowing : Yesterday afternoon a six yeers old, named M el Cotlins, fell v Fi Raflroad er, and was After the boy had beat der the surfaee of the water shout oe seme) tence we re — his Niners same) » -din him to the re, 2pparently Lifeless. Coroner Foeg was called to Corentt® bedy. which he did in the cajacity of oroner Kt considered an inquest unnecessary, than is ocenpied in re-ording the pimself to work as@ physician, and K off his coat, went to work with a will my Of the bey, and after abuut two hours the When fac ¥e the fs at South Boston, into the posed to have drowned trip’ on tha f Lard suuseutar labor, he had the satisfaction of seeing his efferts « eume forts at resuscitation crowned with bortable fost evening the boy was quite co: ben + ing Star. 2h, XIV. © OPERATIONS OF THR PaTEXT Orrics.—The fo' lowing is the listof patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending August 23, 1859—each bearing that date: Peter Araeson, of Newark. N. J.—For improve- ment in machinery for forming hat bodies. Alfred Betteley, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- ment in slipper gear for pulleys. .F. Billings, of Portland, Me —For improved bottom. A. Bingham, of Talladega, Fla.—For improved bed bottom. Seba ert, of New York. N. ¥.—For im- vement in finger-rings. Charles W. Brown, of Boston, Mass.—For Im- provement in grinding-mills. Cc. P. Buckingham, ef Mount Vernon, O.—For EDUCATIO WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1859. G FORGETOWN x INSTITUTE, Its duties will be resumed on Monday, Sept. 5. Its past success entities it to the respect and patro- f . mqee of parents generally. The s have been ULF” For particulars sescircn'ars at Star Office or Crandell’s Bookstore. _auzs — THOS..N. LEONARD. CENTRAL ACADEMY, Veh orn) 7 th sti Ss, A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOVE SiL4S MERCHANT, A. M., Prin The exeretses of this Institution wi!l be resumed ‘on the ist Monday in September. Application may be male to the Principal at the above address. Circulars will be found at the bookstores. au 24 Tm improvement in cut-off geag for steam-cngines, - Wan Burnett, of New York, N. Y.—For fnk- stand. : J. Carl, of Grenada, Miss. —For improvement in grinding-mills. : H. M. Coombs and T.. W. Nelson, of Portland, Oregon —For improved wast:ing-machine Cyprian U. Crandall, James A. Crandall, and Hoza A. Hawkivs, of Cameron, Hl.—For im- provement in mole-plough. Eliot H. Crane, ef Burr Oak, Mich.—For rat- trap. Mesace H. Day, of New York, N. Y —For im- provement in manufacture of ribbed elastic cloth. Lucius Dimock, of Hebron. Conn —For iin- provement in machines for winding thread. Joseph Ditto and Henry Van Bergen. of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in composition for cement rooting. Daniel Dodge. of Keesville, N. Y.—For im- provement in nail machines. Seth W. Eells, of Mansfield, O—For improve- provement in writing fluids. Edgar 8. Ells, of Troy, N. Y., assignor to C.G Keeney. of Manchester, Gonn.—For improvement in kai ae Rpciep James J. Essex, of Newport. R.1.—For im- provement in elastic bulb syringes. Albert Tickett. of Rochester, N. ¥.—For im- Proved belt fastening. Elbridge Fester, of Hartford, Conn.—For im- proved easy chair. James F.Gamble, of Concord, Pa—For im- proved method of feeding the saw to the stuff in sawing-macbines. Stacy A. Garrison, of Union, N. ¥Y.—For im- proved hub reamer. Wm. Gocdale, of Clinton, Mass.—For machine for making paper bags. Chas. Goodyear, of w Haven, Conn.—For improvement in as ——— rubber fabri: Rensselear D. Granger, of Philadelphia, Pa.— For improvement in cooking stoves. John S. Hawkins and Rezin Hawkins, of Greenfield, Ind.—For improvement in harvesters, Thos. R. Hopkins, of Petersburgh, Pa., assignot to himselfand R. E. Robinson, of same place.— For improvement in screw | aera ue Robt. W_ Hill, of Naugai provement in cooking apparatus. Hermann Hirsch. of Berlin, Prussia.—For im- proved marine propeller. Hermann Hirsch, of Beriin, Prussia.—For im- Provement in the construction of ships. Richard M. Roe, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in feeding paper to printing press: s. Chas. H. Hunter, of Shelbyville, Ind. —For im- provement in machine for Weighing grain. Obed Hussey, of Baltimore. Md.—For improve- ment in harvesters Jacob Jenkins, of Lynn, Mass.—For improved mechani. for protecting the upper of a boot or shoe while opplying the sole. Walter W. Kelly, of Reedtown, O.—For im- provement in scales. W. R. Landfear, of Hartford, Conn —For im- proved pegging machine D. L. Strong. of Dayton. O —For improvement in ale, berths for railroad cars Eugene Martin. of Waterbury, Conn.—For im provement in alloys. John M. May, of Janesville. Wis —For improve- ment in pumps. Hippolyte Monier, of Paris, France —For im- in Argand yas-burners, womery, of New York. N Y.— For iniprovement in cofrugated iron bridges Benjamin F. Moore. of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in ladies’ bustles Daniel Mnrray, of Pairtield, N.C —For im- nt in the mode of measuring grain 2 Murray, of Baltimore, Md.—For isn- nt in stamping machines for crushing onn.—For im- hard H. Osgood, of Columbus. O —For im- ed reciprocating saw JohaL Pott, of Pottsville, Pa.—For improve- ment in hoisting apparatus. John B. Quigley, of Trenton, N. J.—Fer im- provement in tapping water mains Thomas Dobjoun. of New York, N. ¥.—For inkstand. Charles W. Russell, of Ph lelphia, Pa.—For improved method of shaping bonnets Charles W. Russell, of Philsdelphia, Pa —For improved machine for pressing bonnets Augustin P. Samuel, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in rotary engines Hezekia L B Smith, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- proved morticing machine. George S. G. Spence, cf Boston, Mass.—For im- wement in stove. Orange N. Stoddard. of Oxford. O.—For im- provement in sewing machines Zuriel Swope,cf Lancaster ,Pa.—For an{mal t H.K snimes, of Newton, Mass.—For impr as retort. ‘aylor, of Little Falis. N. Y.—For ticket lor Failroads, &e Stephen R. Weeden. of Providence. R. 1.—Fo! luiprovement in preparation of candle wicks JW. Wetunore of Erie, Pa —For improvement in railroad chairs. Ira Wisel. of Newbury. Minn.—For improve- ment in water-wheels F. L. Buel. of Manchester, Conn. assignor toC. F G_ Keeney, of same place knitiing machines. Jonas Hinkley, ‘or improvement jn f Clarksticld. O.. assignor to Wildman, of same of Sune place — For improvement in caimpresses. Wa. Lin' £ ore. Md, assignor to Jobin Joues. place.—For improvement in machines for inaking clay pipe. Edward T. Steen, of San F: signor to himself. and B.S mente, Cal_—For improv wat in Bernard Lanth, of Pittsburg, £ Jones and Lauth, of same plac ment in the manufacture of iron. , assignor to —For improve- Ketssues —Hugh W. Collender, of New York, N.Y .—For improvement ia billiard-table cushions Desizgus,—James Bogle, of West Newton, Mass , assiynor to himself and Daniel Bogle, of Dover, —For designs for tloor oi l-cloti Heury Hebbard. of New York, N.Y —For de- sign for spoon or fork handles ‘rancis M. Stroug and Thos. Ross, of Brandon, Vt —For design for scales. Addsitonal Tu ats —Moses Bales, of Big Pita, O.—For improvement in mole plouy i arris, of Mansfleid. O.—For im ratiug stecharine juices. 2 oe -—___- entire. police force of New York is ‘The whole number of arrests during the last quarter was 19, of which 2,603 were for offences against property, 16.505 for offences agsinst persous or the public prace, 11,01 which latter are traceable to the use of intox - ing liquors. The total less by offences against Property was $20.07 25,01 which there was re- covered 17.101 roved 7A Newport letter svys Boston Is represented there by solid men and inen of learning; New York by its merchants princes and gay equipage; Phita- deipbia by ladies of rare beauty; and Baltimore by au orlole, whose brillianey of complexion and grace of form, are only excelled by her cultivated mind and fascinating manners {L7> The arrest aud tluding of ten men $10 each, in Brooklyn. N.Y , for bathing near the Atlantic dock, on Sunday last. brings from the New York Herold a suggestion that public bathing houses be constructed at convenient points, where the “great unwashed” can have free access. 46 together,” says Mrs. Poyser, in “than one of these pleasurein’ da: eB nO so tirin’ as danglin’ about an’ stirriu’? and not rightly knowin’ what you're goin’ to do next; aud keepin’ your face in smilin’ order, like a gro- cer o° market day, for fear people should na think you eivilernough. An’ you've nothin’? to show fort when i lone. if it’s a yallow face wi’ eatin’ tangs as disagree *? {>> The Cuban Messenyer is the name of an. American weekly journal ag rere in the city af Havana, commencing in October next Col. J. W. Bryant, late of Florida, is concerned in the enterprise GJEORGETOWN COLLEGE. _ AUGUST 2p, IR, Stu: will be resumed in this Institution on Movday, the Sth day of September, au wiw JOHN EARLY,S J., Prea’t, MES; BORTELL, Informs her friends and 1) IVE public that her SCHOOL, on the-corner of and loth streets. will be reopened on MON DA Y¥,the Sth of September. A punctual attendance of her pupils is respectfully requested. au 3-Im WASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL. Corner of Wth and G streets. The exercises of this School will be resumed on Thureday, the Istday o! September, i au2 iw SAM’L KELLY, Prin'l. 8 SELECT SCHOOL NG LADIES. TWeELrta Strezr. The duties of this institut I! be resumed o1 NJ MISS DOUD’sS Senecr SCHO“L FOR YOUNG LADI and small Boys, atthe corner of High and Ist Georgetown, will assume its duties on Monday Sept. Circalat may be had at Dr, J, L. Kidwell’s, Dr. Cissel’s, and H. L. Offutt’s, a References.—Rev. Dr. Norwood, Dr. Benjamin 8, rer, Dr. E. Brewer, Dr. J. L. Kidweit and H. L. Offatt. au2l-Iw E.’ 0,BROWNE Will open ® Classical avd « Mathematical SCHUOL, on lith street, be tween K and L, on MONDAY, 22d inst. ‘au 16 It Ss EMERSON INSTITUTE. ELECT. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATI- CAL SCHOOL FOR ROYS, A street. betineen 12th and \3th streets, The exero:ses of this Institute wiil b» resumed the first Monday in Septemer. Circulars can be obtained at the {Bookstore of Messrs. Blanchard & Monun, or by app ving to the Principal at his ré dence on ifth street, batween H and t an 2th AS. B YOUNG, A. M., Prin’!. CLINTON ACADEMY, 2 _ Grorsetows. D.C. GEORGE ARNOLD, M. A., Prin Thia Schoo! has been removed to No. street, near Washington, ito thes bul 1% hercto- fore occupied Ny Mr P A. Bowen The next an- nual session will commence on Monday, the 5th of September, Cataloguos may he obtained after the 2th of August at the Bookstore ef Mr. Franck Tay- lor, Washington, orat the Drug Stureof Mr. R.S, T. Cirsel, Georzetowo. au4-Im I APAYETTE INSTITUTE, 4 30 if, bet. Nth and 12th sts, street, be Proressor L. C. LOMIS, A. M.. PRIsciPaL (Formerly Bresilent Fn a mington Female ‘ollege. The next seasion of this Institute il! comm on the firat Monday in September. Ita design is to buparta substantial, liberal. and refined education. ‘Tho course of study 18 comprehensive and thorough. ‘There are three departments: ‘Fhe Primary, in Which attention is ch ted to the elemen- tary: the Preparatory, embracing the common English; and the Senior, comprising all the branches of Literature, Soience, and Modarn Languages tauzhtin« ur highest female mstitotions. Young ladies completing the course are entitled to a diplo- ma, the highest testimuuial a literary institution can bestow. rofessor Donald MacLeod having transferred his Select fur young Ladies to tae un dorsigned titute has been removed to the cominedioas and more central building heretofore ocoupied by hin. Prefessor Macl.eo1 wil continue to give, ina course of lectures, his distinguished services to the classes in literature and rhetoric. For course of study, ter the bookstores, or at the insti au 15. ©, see circulars at c. LOOMIS. T Fe MALE TEACHERS. WO Young ladies, (sistera.) experienced teach era, are desirous of entering a seminary (or Indies, truct in the following braach cal and Instruments}! Mnaic. Latin, French, higher Englith Studies, Drawing, Pastel and Gre- cian Painting. For teatin or to Mr. W. jy l22awtf Tee ene er eee INSTI- i A Boarnpixe axp Day ScHoor FoR Youre Lantes, AGA EB Street. vetiween 6th and Th streets. ‘The tiird annua! session of the Institute will com- mence on the first Mondat in S ptember Located ine beautiful and healthy position in the National Metropolie, with a-eorps of experienced ials apply to the editor of the Star, n, editor of the Republic, and acnomplished Teacners, unsurpassed facilities sraullsred Voung Ladies for acquiring & thorough and accompl veation. Circulars, with fuil information as to ter may be obtained at the prineipal. bookstore application to the Principals, Mr. and Hs Vv \ E. 64 E street, Washiagton iy 23-606W V SSS 3 Inder the dv rom a Mrs. ELIZA W. SMITH. Mrs. Swit (late Princ:pal of the Mystic Hall Seminary.) takes pleasure in giving notice that the a@lditional by riding grounds, he es- tate of Surre neral Lawson. requi for the Wasuincton Femare Institute, will soon be fin- ished, aud that, with a corps of experienced tea sh- ers, ehe will open her Seminary there in October. he he, interest that her friends, and the education. been pleased to manifoet in her system of instruction. wt!) not lessen by her removal $ 3 the United Stat their daughters distance of Maseni that those from other parta of who have been unable to send her owing to the elimats and setts, will embraces this © portunity, fincing the District of Columbia of moe genial temperature. aud more accessible. The ary will be ofa hich order, and parents and cuardians are assured that no efforts or appli- ances will be wanting to secure the comfort, thor ough instru n, and elegance of their daughter and warde ‘Apolications will be answered and pupils received until her limited number is con te. Number of day scholars limited For ciroulara address Mrs. ELIZA W. SMITH, Washing i 70 an })-4lw& 9a: M MRS McCORMICK'’S § L. WERS.McCORMICK Gesires to inform her friends and the public generally that she will resume the duties of her Schovi on the ist Monday in Sep- tember next. . The eourse of study pursued will comprise ail the penckes requisite toa thorough English educa ion, In'addition to her day scholars sho is derirous of receiving into her family a few pupils as boarders, aged from 10 to 4 years, who will be under herim- mediate careand oversight. For tering and further particulars apply at her Tom Ree NG: 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. v27t CABINET WARE, &c. NEW FURNITURE STORE, E aro now receiving ou! En stock of FURNI TURE & HOUSE FU NISH NG GOODS, and selling lower than ans other house in aslington. We wouid inviteall to call be- fore pure! ng. Our motto i uick Saies Gad areal Profits.” Old Furniture taken in exchange Sr new. JOHN BONTZ & BRO. an ®ly Odd Fellows’ Hali 7th st, 350 D STREET. Or koe PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for tah ther hung by experienced workmen, and satia- ws unranteed, SPRID SD WALWou Noe . SARVED WA NUT TETE-A TETES, $2, St EN DID ROCKING CHAIRS, BEV HGL LON PCHAIRS Sie q A urnitere this at? al wre is manufaoturs Ly JOS. T. KIPL rhangers a 9. Aj NT & CO., Upholsterers bet. Sth and 10th, 10> Farnitnre Repaired and Varniahed, ap i4-ly *RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- east corner 6th and F sts, kespa constantly on hand all kinds and Qala sizes of READY-MADE COF- INS, Calls promptly attended to at hours. il! algo attend to the removal of bodies ym the old buria! grounds to the new comoteries, Terms most reasonable. ‘0 MOVE Té PREPARING EST P BUILDING Rte ae W “CENTRAL STORES” We will close out the balance of our Barege Mauslins, and’ all other kines of Ladioe re. WWM R. RILEY, corner ath street and opposite oS eee Contce’ Rinrk OUN f. TONGR. Tin, covert ESAEET IRON WORKER, ROOFING AND'SPOUTING, Ou UX 10% BUILDINGS, LD a 13th and Mth streets. Reatie’ done atthe shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, aul9-Im Au. Perron TAKE NOTICE. ning preperty on the west side Feen strect, between Brida and Stoddard sts., a ‘dinance of the Corporation of eorKelown,to he footways fronting the same paved with good hard brick, upon a enfficient hed of et sand, and in conformety to the legal gra the #. The ourbing must also be put in order, with new matoriais. or the use of those now there if fit for the purpose. ‘The improvement must be completed br the uth day of Septembe next, or it wil] than be inade by the aulecriber, and paid Tor out of the proceeds of the tax which has n in- posed forthat purpose, The work muet in all ras spects bedoue ina manner to be approved by the undersicned, or it will he rejected. . Persons wishing to contract for so much of said improvement as may not be completed by the lth day of September next, ean leave their proposals, 8 1) Al thas offi _ HENRY ADDISON, Major. Mayor's Orricr, t Georgetown. B.U., Aug. 2th, 1859 § au 22-StawtSep!0 NSA SIRT Panes HARPER'S FI 81.—lrom. and after the Ist of August proximo, © comfortable cann] steamer L. J. Brengle, Capt. Ritter, will ran recuinriy between Georgetown and Harper's Ferry, and intermediate points, at the fol- lowing rates: ‘From Georgetown to Great Falls, 25e ; Seneca. Stc.; Edwards’ Ferry, Svc.; Monocac: §2c ; Point of Rocks, 75c ; Breslin, 87c.; Harper Ferry, $1. The Brengieis a new boat with now m: chinery, conducted by a regularly licensed engineer. The leaves the wharfof W. H. & H.G. Rit- ter, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at7o'ciock. returning on the intermediate dava, ar- Tiving at Georgetown at6o’clock g.m. jy 29-im OR HARPER'S FERRY —Tho fast and oom- aa omens -aponner ANTELOPE, . Fe ELLS, icaves Goorge- town every TUESDAY, THURS: DAY, and SATURDAY. at 7 crolock sm, Re eaves: r’s Eerry every N 7 WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at Goch ne Fare @1.™. . iB. Antelope makes an extra trip to Shop- herdatown and Wi.liamsport on Satur: “5 nights and Sunday mornin: 5-2m* ALE ORR —The HOUSE No. 104 Wort street, Georgetown, at present occupied by Mr. Arthur Soho t, and lying about midway the equare immoediatoly west of Montgomery street, north side, The locality 1= so generally abiy known for 1s healtifulnsss, and its giety asto make further description unnecessary, Mr. Schott will give possession at very short no- tice, Address E. B. ADDISON, agent, Alexan- dria, jy 8-2awtf W LEWIS PAYNE, HOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, ridge strect, Georgetown. D.C. The attention of the trade is respectinl!y onlied to my stock of Youths’, Men’s, and Boys’ SS ae BROES, for summer wear; all of my own mano ure. M stoke of PATENT LEATHER work isaleo assorted and well worthy of atton~ ‘A large, lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS ae for servants) also on hand and constantly IL Country merchants and others in want are invited to call meat No. 77 Bridge st, Storetown DC oT Beat DEtAwaReE co. LIDATED LOTTE- RIES. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacers, Witmixctox, Drrawakk. The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are drawn datiy at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes be- fore 5 p.m. All drawings uniler the superintendence of Lott=ry Commissioners appointed by the State, PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, MONDAY, August 22. Class 1M—73 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, Capitals. 1 Peortd 4 prizes of. 23.500 i 14 | 4 2.500 1 do, 5.9} 10 1000 de. ae. & Tickets $2, halves $4, quarters $2, eighths $1.3 TUESDAY, August 2. 105—75 numbors, 32 drawn ballots. ‘Capitals. $20,% | 4 prizes of, Ps 5.000) 5° de, lO. pens an., 2149 &e. Tickets $5, halve 1h DAY, August 24. bers, 14 drawn ballots. sooo BZN) law ie 1 prize of 3H id 1.482 | 5 6000 | 10 - 4 do. se. 3000 | &e., o Tickets $10, halves S3.quarters $2.9, eights $1.25 THURSDA Class WH—78 number: Capits 2 do August 25. 14 drawn ballots. 6,112 | 5 Re. >), quarters $1.26, FRIDAY, August ¥. Class $162—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots. ‘apiteis. 5 prizes of.........$2,000 : 1.00 Oli do. "ae, c. Tickets 35, halvow 8. 3. 1 prize of... 2 do. . do. a 5.00 &e., Ke. Tickets $5, halves $2.5), quarters $1.25. SATURDA GRAND CONDO TED A" OF . WAR Ciass W—78 wu rs, I3drawa ballots. Capitals. 270.008 | 4 prizes of... $5.00 + 23,000) 4° do. ~ 4,008 4 do + 250 do, 10 5 &e. ors $5, Sths $2.5), LOTTERIES. DOLLAR. ngton, Delaware, at 15 fore 12 m. To be drawn daily at Wilr minutes I MOND. Class 127—78 nu + Angust 22, ors, 12 drawn ballots, 8 ext BP & 6,00 | 4 prizes o Siang | Pe Tickets $1. TUESDAY, Angnet & > bial 1 prize cf. a P 06 Class 123-75 nw awn ballote, ti ase 5,000 1 2 prizes of. ann Vay seers} Far al bat &e., &e, &e. Tickets $1. WEDNESDAY, August 24. Ciase 129° 7a nu 12 drawn ballots, ¢. ad : fe pf. $1,000 “ae 5. rizes of..... .-$1y ae mel" ke, ee. Tickets $1. THURSDAY, August 3. Class 13-73 numbers, 13 drawn ballots, Capitals. 1 prize of. Seca 2 prizes of. $900 2 do, ei.- oe. slo Cay r Tickets $1. DAY, August 5. rx, i2drawn ballets, ++ 1,000 - om SATURDAY, Angust 27. Class 132-73 numbers, 1sdrawn ballots, f. , aon eats. f oxo ne of.. - 85.39 2prizes of.......... ¥ yer Oe oe 5 * &o., &e Pa | ‘Tiekets $1, All orders for tickets or certificates of Package: will eet with the most prompt aud confidectiat at tention, and the printed official drawings sent as on a over, Ads moon SS °PRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., an 20-1w Wilmington, Deiawate, SOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. H_ O. HOOD has just brought on lot of very superior GOLD and SIL ATCHES Some at very low prices, good time keepers. 33 M. SINGER & CO’S I. IMPROVED SAVING MACHINES. fo. 358 Pennsylrania Avenue, 2 ler the National Hotei. a For families, tailors, and all manufacturing pur- poses they are uneg aalled; more durable; eof doing & greater variety of hak and of earning more mo. her mi ne in the market, The new nes At 5) and $75 are at- tasting atten’ We invite ail st Office, and seat meno erik fing rose! 8 pore zxplanation ven to all. Circulars,t!ius. lanation: Singer's wing Machi their work, furaiswed to Tress. ood assortment of Thread, Needles, T: Sther machire 7 Be Ban kept on hand, and ocd at New York prices, I. M. SINGER & CO, WM. #H. GLOVER, Agent. ia ma 28-ly AMBROTYPES. is = pode take the supe- rior paneed by any nae city, mae ney ‘conte, aa 28, ‘avenue wee atch and sat. TUM. Lirnocrarnen Wier ein, Pe oer nd Dany eat allare warrant’ a. Ave. aulé Washington Si.» { 77 Con! of all riggn ey oasis OR RENT —With or without Furniture,s firet- F Hote House No. 266 F st betw: l4th—residence of the late P. C. house contains the modern improv rooms, and is in good order. Ap, made immediately on thepremises, FOR RENTIA two-story BRIC LING HOUS: Beypicnaantiy situa between Rand 8, iiitbe tor rent Ang rms 5 yonth. JOSEPH P. SMITH, between and“t rience t., for rent after the 1sth of re above of or 8 STORE sts. west, Fer RENT —A vainable GROCERY situated on the corner of 12th R near the canal. Itis well fitted with shelving. c., and is the most desirable stand the city for a resident, couatry and river trad, or teria apply to Mr. JOHN MOORT, Non tet Louisiana avenue, near the eoraer of ith street west. au ie tt ' eee 6 a VOR SAL S.—I offor tor vale a valuable F, a Loudoan county, Vircinia, on most Az ; ir omens owe ae Renee . his property is sted in one of the most i ved highi: ta vated Parte of the county.” Gonvestent te the cana and ufroad. canal BENJ. P. en, ite VALUA — FARM FOR SALE—S%opy, in Alexandria county, about. ss from etown. soar ‘rgetowa antes g) —: the p remises, or of Z, and K et? cet, Waehiucton ——~ T PRIVATE SALK-< . good a: A arranged? ren tory PRAME HOUSES butldrrge, containing from @ rooms each ; c00d yards, trek and side alieys. The above propert.¢ is leantedon the north side of Mas. sachusetts avetme,bet@een sth and Sth ste. Per. sons desirous : of: 5 8 healthy and quiet reni- denoe would di» wel. a call at No. O10 of said Prop- erty. Also, se vem! smaller Houses on the same square for sale. jeoaed ALUABL RENWPROVED P; ri % Vr BYR aSI SO rok ETI Fete TERM OFY S.—The undersiened will icsse to asatisfacto ry tenant for fir m of September. leat, the PREMISES cn ihe ete Y ‘ a ittle Fa ila roads, consi: n- oS E yest corner of Penn. avenue nnd lith street, wh: for nearly five years past bas been well known as the Sh hep pobre! sucer «ful boarding-house in the Federal M etropolis. its position on Pron eve. nue, about midway between the Capito! and Presi- dent's house, its immediate proximity t Washington stheatre and Pi or both of whch us open nec very nig it year, renders this property stone of Tost ciuzibie in We sitington city for % hotel kepton the Uropean Planes sicening avartments c-, beacransell to Revommedath cine hundred “pocsnas comfot ba red persons dining, Ly Apar it x ranged to acco mmodate eae ae woaher onthe Europ san — Tho entrances. pabtic nad rage ne) OW 11Gh street, wi ia oat sree. ee r eretint con ee oe Poona ey n others that oan be ex ry COFMATON COMCATAD ny »» Mey to W. D. fice. ‘Rehi@kion. mals tf WALLACH, Star O} WOOD aRD COAL. COALS 1.009 co rds COAL—qualit vosurpas sed, af eq will deliver from the vessed at prices which cannot fail to suit purchas/srs. My friends and the public general are invited te eril betore baying clnewhere . - W. BATES, Wood and Con! Dealer, aul0 ____ lth street, east mide, near the Canal. Ww e°o bp c @ A L! : McRNEW & MARLOWS STE AM, SAWING. AS SPLITTING FIRE- WOOD MILL, Corner of Seventh street and Canal, "As now have greater facilities f c S pluting™ Fire Wood, consequently ‘twark Sut Freer, vin = 4 One Wood, sawed in 4 pieods, RF Ser cord, Ozk Wood, sawed in 4 pjomes and i t, $6.0 Pine Weed, ww: but, $6. per cord, ieors and Split, @5 per cord. AV & MARLOW, iy U7" Corne 7th street and Canal. A WOOD AND COAL. COMPLETE: and full stock of all kinds of FURL 8! won hand. All orders attended to personally by one of the zm. Unal thoroughly screened bef: Wond delivered, sawed and sp vize, Or simply wed, or dely length. Persous wishing a quay menaure.and have it prepared to order. IL7- Those wishing to lay in their winter eupplies Will pleaso remember we wish to keep no accounts; coasequently, if itis not convenient to pay cash, they will give satisfactory Paper at short Sten: ‘ J.& W.M. GALT. TIDz Offico— Northwest corner i2th and C streets, 347. Wharf and Mill—foot of 17th street, ow War Department. jy 22 T° HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS, IL" LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST} By Purchasing your Wood of ica A PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new office, corner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite Centre Market, You will not weg Bd sure of full measure, bnt_ you will get Zour Wood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 pieces, ‘and Split J} any size desired. 1 penne per cord cheaper than it is sold from any other place in this city, IL His Wood is of the Best Quality, . Beat Quality. <a UF He kas the bicgest Carte and Boxes, 5 Ga:ts and Boxes.§ “Ol iL The biggest Pine Kao? Spiit for Kindling Wood, All delivered Free othiiiine Wood! Il I r iver ree of Charge, Free of Charce'¢ Ol I> Notice. £f Ifthe above does not show how to get TP Rich hows where to get your ie; 's Worth. jf ‘ow please call You wi'l get ie ahove ofhoe {Fr and try quarter of a cord of the best prucs Pine Sawed in 2 pisces i] 7 3 it tk for $1;3 piecss for $1 12%; 4 pieces ‘12 r the best Oak 2 pieces 91.37: Pieces $1.50: 4 pieces 1.42%; or the bast Hickory, 2 pirces Bt 3 pieces $1.75; 4 picces @2. All other parte of acord at same rates. Orders left at 8. W.K. Handy’s, opposite Wil lards’ Hote! ; orat Wm. Ba: tyne's, 438 or at Page’s wharf, at the foot tended to. Office removed to. bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. ‘The money to acoompany the orderor be ready when the fuel deli ee AL PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. intake whart WRENCH WHITE ZINC Pal VIEILLE MONTAGS OF Paki E COMPANY AIS. This Paint is adapted to al! purposes. to which the best Whit» Lead isapplioable. It elow, as lead invariabiy @ does not turn a, and will acquire the Yoach panneliing with and iseasily washed. Col ore with a zino basis retain their freshness and brillianey of color. 20 peunds will cover as much surface, with the same bods, a2 pounds of lead—showing great economy as well as b-auty. In order that parties —_ depend upon getting the Biticle strictly pure they should buy of none but the Most respectable houses. The Company mp Be two qvalities, known as No. | and Srow White Dry. Red and Green seal. The No.1 or Red Seal, the article most used for co nage purposes, the ow White or ae Seal being only used for the most expensive work. ‘OSEPH M. STRONG, Agent for the Co. Orders addressed to either of the foliowing houses Prices, pert be ues a new reduced tar 0 er Dry or in Ol omner OF WALL & CORNELL. 123 Mouden Liane, New York RAYNOLOS, DEVORE & PRATT. 27 Sm 106 « 148 Patron street. New York. NEW STYLES oF H, 0. HOOD has iust/cerrued Teo the: portt le as just returned om ie north witha stock of very choios and fashionable JEW - ELRY, t he will se!l at unasual low rates, Please Gall and examine the stock at 335 Pa, av. aulé APERHANGINGS COST. For the ensuing 69 days we shall sell ail kinds of PAPERHANGINGS (where we do tho work) at NET cost FoR casi. If charged it will be at the usual prices. ‘Try ps. Al Paar dein estatyle. JOS. T. K. & CO. the best styl®- 350 D sirect betworn Sth and 10th. I[7 Furniture repaired and warniahed, iv? 2m Nj T.J.& W.M.GALT’S EA} = WOOD MILLS AND GENE Foot of \7th street, below War Department. ‘Northwest corner 12th ard C om NowsaT. AGER BEER, . 431 E st., toro doors east of 7th st. PAUL SIPOS it inthe danly receipt of the Alex- cknywiedged to be is health- for gd ry “— LAGER BEER. the best ia this count: tA either in fal beveraze, rorap' ed free of charge stee promptly led Sad Geli vest modorate prices, city. at the as ‘ aud FRENCH whigsigcbotee HUNGARIAN ond “Fe gNC ri NEY & LANSDALE, .roR THE : PARK FIRE (N&.CO.N- ¥—Cash capital and supplies @: e ly; and corres: ents o1 other Compsmes ba mg cash capital of over nd A y FINE JILTON GUITAR (ha A Dogn weed oly & ehort time) far sale at the us W. G. METZEROTT. 4 % oe THE WEEKLY STAR. This exosllent Family and News Journal—con- (aining 8 greater variety of interesting reading than oan be found in any other—is published on Saturday By subsoribing im clubs raised , it the intervention of a mal! agen neighbors ae wil rotived, 20 per of Tax. Werery Pras wil saved. Itinvarinbly contains the “ Washington News” that has mate Tur Ev’ @ StaR circulate so generally throughont the country. UZ, Sing wrap) be Lope 4 at the onkaner Pomehaen 4 the issue ta paper. Price—THREE CE: ID Postmasters who agents will be lowed a commission of 2) oruta, = = Rn ~ Baltiuore AND OHIO RAILROAD. »ver this road, coune through to all points Wan Norwwent and thwest, leave Brlitimore at7 2am and 4.05 p. . Me Phe one at 7. stops at all Way Stations. Pet ares. mis ‘express snd stops only at prin- BSUEARKERSBURG, ant stations on that road take 416 p.m. trata, ait wa, Passengers from Washington, to conn above, will leave at 6.50 8. m. and 3.28 p.m. = WASHING TON BRANCH, leave as tollows: From WASHINGTON 8 {qo and 6.508.m.,320 1 “hom FRRLTIMOP “2 at 430 ond 745 a.m. 45 way. Sant cork wer... «om BAL, am Fo: ANNAPOLIS Wey Butitas leave at ty and 3.45 p. LK at S20 p.m. Trains for NEW YOR leave at 440 and 6.50 & m.and 3.2 p.m. ¢ai'y, except Saturday evening 8t3 20 p. m., which only goes to Phiisde'phin. Tick+ts sold to RUSTON either by Norwich and Worcester or by Stonington Lines: and to WHITE MOUNTAINS bs Norwioh and Worcester. ound trip tickets can be procured by the evening — te yorurn oy Sorsins rains, and from Setuz- ay OVO! to Mou morning. ra Sy: PARSONS, Agent. oTic resumes | TUESDAYS. for CURRIOMAN 2 4 VeatSiremmarangmnot ae" The Steamer JAN 6 rroute on the Poto- a leave Washington on, aud KINSAL| turning, willttave Kineaioon RA s we cue sare Agem, A RRA NGEMBNT Pos 1a5—Hours of departure gtcamere GEQRGE S aAOMAS Gotiven. AoE W ashington—Steamer Geo " Si. 9, and Ua. m., 1 from Washington—Steame: Sand W a. 2 3. 5, and O% p. m. t Thoms Collper at 4.and 6p. m. andria—Steamor Georges Page—at 3, IMG) 4, and KP.m Steamer Thomas Collyer. 7,9..11 a. m.. 1. 3. and 59. 1¢,exoept ‘Tuesday ar y, Mornings, ree the Collyer will run her rog ular tiips to Mou Yerson, as heretofore, and emit ber trips bétweer, Wethington and Alexan¢ris from m. Se tl ne 0! eo reo ior the North and West. “10 6g & m. and Tig p. m. boats from Washington Gennect with the eine of the O nd Aleaan- Bailroad for the South ands ent. mp lé NEW ARRANGEMENT: GREAT bh A bh EE eg! of ROUTE, Via ORANGE 4ND ALEXAND AILKOAD. VIRGINIA GEORGI MISSIPPH “ARKANSAS, THROUGH TICK UTH ashin, on 4 of t , re Page, or at the othes of the Oraage Alexandria Railroad, et Alexandria, To RICHMOND, DANVILL BRISTOL, KNOX VILLE. TA, CHATTANOOGA, NAS! VIEUE. GRAND JONCTION, MONTGOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. By a dircct rovte, and continnous railway connec- tion to Memphis, Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be- ing over 2% milos shorter than.by any other eae. ihe stoain ferry boat George Pace leaves the foot oftth atrot’at 6% a. m., for Alexandris, where pas the care for Richmond, Chariottey) ie, her Sprin WVevngtatngy fe v4 hi Bini! points Month weet, making suroand close connections to Mem- 18. y Bagcace Wagons and Ommnibuses icave the office Pa. avenue, até o'clock a m. and Be JAMES A. EV Agent, je t7-tf Washington lS TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. HELA RESON. . nth st., above States office. CHEAPEST aoet h NR. IUE STORE IN We wil! dispose of our #0 stook of Boots and os Ata small profit, that Lem, th of succes h We hav: ofall such humbuge. A_& SON, 520 7th wt BOOTS AND SHOES. I AM ps manofacturing and keep 6 fall stock of— Ladies’ double-eols Nor. Boots, 1.1 Ladice’ H.rlove kid Buttoned Bevis, $2.5 Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaitera, $1.25, Children’s best Bing? ants Button Gaiters, 750., Fine Kid Slippers, for Ladies and Misnes, at very 0 oes. Misses’ hat Children’s pa oe Bhoee saw 2 Oqual , all of ovr own isake, oe Nv apd: moe oS » Mar kot Oe = _ 8ot door sbaveath st. OTICE. —When you find yo onet wear or et ino! FFIN & BRO. . 34 Penn. avenue, Ve od find —— iA - serve you with the most fashionable stying, war- ranted to wear well, sud et the lowest possibie cash iy S-1v ¢ prise. _ mars ) THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY Groviny Goce carpus’ Un tupeeaieateyion Landed? asee’, aud Children’s Shoes for eat past 3 years, we ought . Verne know by oie time pole y can aafely sa . treme cour work a trial } u can find(ata!! times) the arti les at the p incipal Shoe Stores in Wash- ington aity—t hows so well-known as J. W. MoCurdéy & Pluiadelphos mak uo aI-ty DENTISTRY, & Dr * rocesTal NOTICE. which you ona prove MIS Will be abaont from the city during the summer months, as usval, but wil retarn sa the fall to resume practice be seen by further and timely no iy 15-tf DENTAL NOTICE. Dax. nis Pas romeved his ofhes tothe rooms jong ecoupiea by Dr. Malater, (3% Penn‘ia, Avenue, between Sth and 10th sts..) wher ha will be pleased to ses all who may desire his cerviore. For professional ability 1 am ki itted to refor to Dr. Maister. ti EW PHOTOGRAPH EW PROD AMBROTYPE GALLERY, VEN’ 40 PENNSYLVANIA Was Third AMBROTY?PES, AMBROTY PES, OTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGEA PRS ge OP for the first cory, and % cents TURES for each subsequent one e00D PIC — a a Remember the Number— 480 Pennsylva: “Secure the shadow wht avenue, near Sd street. vou have the subsiance.” OOD EATING AND CAPITAL DRINKING, @ F. BENTER’S. ReePAC RANT, on Cat, of Browns’ Hotel block, ocon- tnuee to be fa 5 as the very bes! estaurant in Washington 7. ‘Lovers ofexquimite cating will alway: est Oyrtes ~¥y Bea Stcake, Chops, Wines, aore, gars, &c., to be obtained in any eating houre un this OOURETY ying of his extablinhment is unsur rc f the kind is more remarkabie or Le otneriabie good Mitendence of all employed SUT His charges are moderate. foot 7. Q. o- 4. L. aU TRY. sat xe YS-AT-LAP, ING, Mise. I practice | ‘the Hi i Court of # and Ap- na nat dackac » the i ft at Po e Cou eippl, the tirhuehont the North Mianianippi L IM Et JME "—LIME =" Just saan ane barrels of fresh wood-burat LIME, which will be sold opis for cash. & WM. GALT wT Office est corner 12th an etre: NSAP init Door of ath street, below We Department. aims _ iy eters For Wnew fae: ~<a 1 have jast reserved 3° pieces of mupe CFE Hel, NDS, from S32 te 4 iol PX leo, meine MARSRILLES Qian quality and sro and 348 Pp. av. south side, aa 196t hatel.) bet. 6h and 70h ate,