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-e—————— din? mont bedqasss! PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) .__. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, corner of Pennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh Strest, BY WwW. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriersat G(s year) Pi poorapieopiee To mail subscribers thewab- . pies. sonption price is @3.50 8 year, in advance; $2 for whl, subsoribing in clubs raised among months: $1 for three months; and for jess then ved, per open of Tn, an agen! cesta week, Single saved. Itlnvariatly contains the three months at the rate of 12 poers ews" thathas made Eversxinxe Stax copies, one cont; in Wrappers, two. x nhs > Fae & ; ADYSRTISKMENTS (of eight lines to the square) general oug! country. Single copies ( ) ted three times for $1; every ether dey, OF at the counter, pmmedinteg’ etter the. tice a week, 1.25, once a wook,50 cents per square paper. Price THREE CEN Postmarte: ‘ho be wld Fos se sents wi EDUCATIONAL, : HOLMES ON PHRENOLOGY. The “Professor at the Breakfast Table” EDUCATIONAL. h br ther property reads a short lecture to the boarders on plre-| (ITY ACADEMY, | = “| MY HT aireat, berroren tk ENT—The . ; TRAVELERS DIRECTORY =e se i ji = Vo. Oth street, 8. f ‘~The three story and basemen: 5 “T N . The furniture nology, in which he very broadly intimates a| “Phe daties of th feb see mill baveondl Oa eT St bot OR BOYS. USE a RGULAR THROUGH LINE TO CALIFOR: nd antique; “t re disbelief in that “sciefice”” Hear him: Monday, Sept. 5, 1859. e ON DAY, Sept. 5th. Tue rineipal can be seen Comoe i . = plato was seanty, and worn thin with use and | «It is not necessary t pfove ike falsity of | 8u3-3t J. FILL, Principal. | at the Schonl-roomh alter the Souhe tee oe WA. BR. RULEY, corner sth etreck and sppts | 4 LANTIC and frequent seonring: the books were few and in | the phreuological statement. It is only neses- TAR ENION, ACADEMY AND ALSO THE o oan be had at Blanchard & | Contre Market. = . fet? : CEE eet hoe ee uerery geod comlition. She had no jeweler | sary’ to tow that its truth isnot “proved, and | sn, GON somual senna Monday, Bent, mR. B.DETRICK.A.M,_ | YOR RENT—A four story BRICK HOUSE on He'Aamrtip Grate aw boune fied wp forthe winkets, her days were = in Feary | cannot be, by the common course of argument. | }as9, % CHAR'S.” " = Ls satreet, near the corner of 15th street west. | Califorais "ade, one of which will pove the whari vate of tranquility, stitching. stitehing, stiteh- | The walls of the head are double, with a great Eee RICHARI (GONZAGA COLLEGE, Rent $2) per month. Also, a SIORE and CEL- foot of Caral street, on the Sth October. at 2p. m.. bel h ‘k-bo at Street, BETWEEN 97H AxD 1TH, R. on Pa. avenue, © 13th street, under Mr. nd sem horeatter. rates of pasang: ag. forever. with her beloved huge work-box | sir-chamber between them, over the smallest | _8¥3)-lw Principals. | “Studies will be tesuined On tke first Monday of | Pattibone’s Book tndery. Rent $15'per month, | od freight will beas reasonable as by any other ather show : ae beggar see for _— and moat closely crowded “organs.” om you M'SS M. Lewis's SEMINARY, em September. in Inquire of W. H, PRENTISS, corner rh coon tea we large Spiaht.cappelty t @ Foe abandantly fitt up wi rted mm, | bell w much money there is in a safe, whic! i ES. iti 4 . TERMs, J a ne e = tape, buttons, a ma barony and such a also has thick double walls, by kneading its Mamrenezeiconok thie School will bs resumed on = 29 es in the Gillece gonras Sed Fo SALE—A beaut aod sokeenas — rot cadl ach reseed wok aby my ok multiplicity of reels and balls, that to ename- | knobs with your fingers? So. when aman fum- | {fj~" No 449 seh street, near the corner of F. ACULTY. @ tngh state of cckineaeee nest the city, = rate them would be @ tedious task. bles about my forehead, and talks about the | _su 3st" Rev: De STPRESTREET, S: J President. proved with a new, moders-built house. & BALTHIORE AND OHIO Coasin Deborah particularly prided herself | organs of individuality, size, ete., I trust him sor of Rheteu? = J» Vice President and RAILROAD. by MRS. TODD Profeseor of Rhetoric. im Sirst rate style, two new barns, a corn house, and her darning; carpets, house-linen, stock- | as much as I should if he felt of the outside of | WW 11.1. Resume he Sein oe ear Schont on Mon: | Fi Uesar Howse, 8. J., Treasurer, Riad OF tee hace Sut buildings; froit trees of all 4. all hore unimpeachable testimony to this | my strong box and told me that there was a da. Bout. Sih, Exgctual attendance of former, pu- od aE GRARL Es Bauan,&. J, Professor of Poetry, | tared and cultenhy aired inte ie Bit ied pt BRE SOE eee of industry. five-dollar or a ten-dollar bill under this or that | tion ‘to be mate at hor residence tay ps reeks Tr wematicn and Ist French, tand. Ioan be bought low and on scoommod: Traine over thi Toad: going through to all points was lost without her work-box; her con-| particular rivet. Perhaps there is; only he between 6th and 7th ets. ‘au 3)-tw* eitied, tet A aekereae PR teats Kime Reference FEO. W. BRAY, Real k: West, North wes thwest, leave Balitimore r ya always turned on the subject of | doesn’t know anything about. But this is a THE MISSE Mr. Geores Strona, 8. J., Professor of 2d Hu- 1 ~— re . = WwW MISSES FISHE! mia oNTOAW —- stops at all Way Stations, thread papers and needle-cases; and never was point, that I. the Professor, understand, my ILL Rompe the ties of ‘there School for] "Mr Wisttaw Hawiten Sa, Pretesor of sd} MOR RENT OWitko DEG Fates ees: ss 5 a ine taal darning cotton more scientifically rolled into ends, or ought to, certainly, better than you | Girls and smal Boys on _ ee lay, the 5th of Sep- rithmetic, and 4th French. and M4th—rearden: - neat balls, than by the taper fingers of Cousin | do. The next argument you will all appre- | tember Aséachusetts avenue, noar ‘Mir. Giprox Murray, Professor of Rudiments, ©. Johnson. ‘Tho | “Foc PARKERSBURG, and stations on that rond take 4.% p. at No. 401 the corher of lnth street. ‘The course of instruction tio, and Calligraphy Sie pangs ey a Deborah. re ciate. ill embi thi 1 branch: 4 : ri it pplication sheu'd Passencere from Washington, to connect with + Asachild, I always regarded the work-box |. I proceed, therefore, to explain the self-ad- | cation, toxether with Piare ava ope mento’ “AS81482 S. J-, Fator in the Clase of Ele- } mad _aul6-3w* | above, will leave até.) a. m. and 3.2) p. m. with a speci awe and veneration, without | justing mechanism of Phrenology,which is very | Work. Terms $5 and $3 per quart E By order of the President : R ae ani BRICK DWEL ‘Seeins PP tan d BRANCH. daring to lay a finger on the treasures it con- | similar to that of tho Psoudo-seeuces. An c=. UA ed ee GEO. LSTRONG, S00. } je woen fe Melee WATE eee om Mint, | Trains leas aol owe: «ound ema.m.a2 tained. Lhave no doubt that Cousin Deborah | ample will show it most conveniently. epee io.38 1h AN BROOKVILLE Academy, FORUEE g Werant 88. per month. Taquire above of | @ad6.lb p. mm, % first regarded me with favor in consequence of A. is a notorious thief. Mes ic tay, Sept, et : “ety aes 5 Monisomer County, Ma, | JOSEPH P. SMITH, between Sana 0 een BALTIMORE at 42 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 being esked by my mother to give me a lesson | Orane-examine him. and find & Qh ng, Spellin , &0..&e. E. 8-PRETTYMAN, A. M., Puinctrat.. valuable GROCERY STORE | “On Sundny but ‘one train each way— in darning—a most necessary accomplishment | gan of sitiveness. Positive fact for Phre- | ¥? a uNfedie Work will be taught the girl ene eeaon wilt commencs on Monday, Sep- near the seat fe corner ef 12th and 1 ate. west, From WASHINGTON at 3.29 p. m. in our family, as I was the eldest of many | nology. sts and drawings of A. are multi- | ceasful oe = ieee to Soler thoes inteneed Catalog ies may bo obtained at Philp'n Book- | counter, bine dar end oy desire iio eral POLIS nad Wap Btatiene leave at brothers and sisters; and, though very happy pli od bump docs not lose in the act of ev. M. F. McGrath, O. 8. D.. Rav. J Aik: store, or by addressing the Principal at Brookville, | in the city for ‘ and rivi 6a 5 among ourselves, the circumstances of ourdear | copying. Idid not say it gained. What do| d-and B. Crolly, Principal of St. Da Ma. Aw} For terme apply t J For NORFOLK at32 p. poe aoneres the nem dapat and | you lek 80 for? (to the boarders.) D* sRiD6E BENGLIST AND ae MRS. Mc! ORMICK’S SqHooL. x ni ta ot ‘Traine for NEW ¥ rugality absolutely indispensable in order to Presently B. turns up, a bigger t! then A. 2 "S ENGLISH AND CL/ oo nity the pe fecha ‘OR SAL P make ‘both ends meet.” Bat B. bas no bump at all over acquisiiiveness. Cc Pele a : th br re puglic sonwrally co am ae Sep. | A te Lond ipomegreen he She was proud of me,on the whole, asa a Not ‘Tho dution ofthis lonntion will barooed on | tember rext. ob Rd ph a se "will excl itera e . Negative fact; goes against Phrenology. . : Hor Ter containing 282% sores or ‘will exchange it | MON TAING be Meet nl eee upil, thoagh she sometimes had occasion to |g bit of it. Don't you see how sraall conscien- | Thursday morning, September (iis, For parttou- | | The ecurse of study pursued will comprisoalithe | for improved city property. This property te situs | Mvt y Norwiol Ss reprore me for idleness and skipping stitches; oe is? That's the reason B. stole. ace nee Sirgen Drag terpenes cess of branches requisite toe thorough Busiteh educa’ Sirlymone ofthe most improved and hahly” cult, ueaoee ss feng pr Cpe oul dooms Beast and between us itis almost impossible to say |" ‘Pren’éomes C., ten times as much a thief as| $y s1etCPB No- cae eahs In'adcition to her day scholars sho in desirous of | and ralirosd, "BENS. P. SMUTH, | AY Svening t2 Monday merting how many pairs «f stockings we made in the } A. or B. Used to steal before he was weaned, ne recelvirg into her family afew pupils as boarders, | _se®-tf Civ ai, | ISR __T. H. PARSOD S. Agent._ and many atime I was invited to take tea | its contents in another, if he could find noother | ~‘Thenext acadeni year willcommonce on Thurs- | For trms and farther partionlara apply at her rpeto wa et tie tty: Rbout, 246 miles from with ber, and bring my bag in my band, as a} wayof committing petty larcony. Unfortunate- | day. Sept. ist. ca residence—No, 36 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va, | Sn Fitic Palle rain eoec ne yt ns matter of course, and sit with her long hours | ty ( has a hollow instead of a bump, over ac- s-tw___. €. WIGHT, Principal. ive uiro'on fhepromi ‘or of Z. RICHARDS. corner without speaking. intent on our needles. the | g, fan an rocks. Waakincion: Weoropster o mao river, will leave Washington on TUESDAYS | for CURRIOMAN, nd on FRIPAYS (commencing on the 8thof April) Pe —_ monty = NEY POINT aod KINSALF, at 6a. m., re- e uisitiveness. Ah! but just look and see what HE FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE | === 2.C. into tf | corning, leave Kinsaleon SATURDAYS ata silence unbroken save by the ticking of the | ¢ bump of alimentiveness’ Did not C. buy nuts T of Septemberinet” Pee ra commence, on th | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, | 4 T PRIVATE SALEsercal glad wal | om ears the reeuiat iandiage gong eight-day clock. aid ginger b;cal, when a boy, with the money | jarsorthe prineipaln” ) °" PSttoulars see oirou- | ~ ee — arranged thres story FRAME AOUSES, with | ane returning. LUCIEN S. PAGE, rop'r, times found it very dall work, I con-| he stole? Of course you see why he is a thie? proves’ _R.H. STEELE, A. M FP ontuanatesmor ANTRLOBE, et andcom: | two-story back huildings; containing from 9'to ig | Narn’t. Woven, Agent, Aiexandris. mar 3t-tf fess. Not so with so with cousin Deborah. She} and how his example confirms our noble sci- | _%25-'n Na. 348 bet. 15th and 16: tB.F. Watts: leaves George’ Shove property inlaosted on tha non he ee Mee above property is located on the north side of Mas- sachusetts avenus, between 4th and Sth sts. Per- sons desirous of obtaining a healthy and quict resi- dence would do wo! to cal! at No, 510 of said prop. needed no other society than that of her work- box; and I do not believe she loved any human being so well. Her whole heart was in it; and HE PRESC town every TURSDAY. THORS: apes SREGHOOT: own every TURS ERESCO TE MlGH SOHOOUs 2100 | UDXG Ter aa nbRn ny. oe care m. Re if icaves Harper's Berry every MONDAY, NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at ence. At last comes along a case which is apparent- ly a settler, for there is a little brain with vast ANGEMENT ror 18—Hours of departure ARNOT a ees oe This Tastitution will ba opsned on Monday, Supt. | turni sth. Ciroul fained at Bookstorescor | ¥ VED. o’elock a. m. 8 may be obtained at Bookstore oF erty. Also, several emailer Houses on the same the attachment evga ee ea oa me, te and varied powers—a case like that of Byron, Thee eat n to the P nctpal at ite Inetite on were rae Antelope stokes ain-esve trapba/tinent: square for sale. jet SE ga ime went on, was fostered and encouraged by | for instance. Them comes out the grand re- ate PEAT ete et a anitey,) ame ample | | 7S: nd Willi 3 bes Alexandria—Steamer Georre Page—et gar mutyal zeal in performing tasks of usedle- | serve reasun,which covers everything and ren- | Prin step A gkeoumim And the quiiatooation, render | hove jay mornings, Port 8 Saturvey viet aWarmelien, row Ie and 6 pom re work. Not that I’ shared in her devotion; I | ders it simply impossibleeven tocdrner a Phre- | “x 25 tf ‘A.C. RICHARDS, Prin’ > ~—PAKE NOTICE, ar 4 ——————— from 4 axandsie Tema Thomas eolizera at wa actuated by & sense of duty alone, and | nologist, “ft is not the size alone, but the GPoRGETOWN = ~ | Altix parses eerix bepeuiton ‘the wastrel ; Hitter moraiase, whee the Oeliver eill ree be would far rather, could [ have done so con- | quality of an organ, which determines its de- | ‘, Green street, between Bridge and Stoddard sts.. COAL. ity | ular trips to Mount Vernon, as heretofore, and om sientiously, have been dancing and laughing gree of power.” sreresnired, by au oriieance of se Commons on of u f whi i her tripe between Washington sad Alexandnafrom with companions of my own age. But ply the | ~ Oh’ ob! I see. The argument may be briefly 1 : P prod with goed baed heioe eee oe ee | ae Far Cw ee daa needle I did, and so did Cousin Deborah; and | stated thus by the Phrenologist: “Hends I win. i‘ raed, aud tn conforenity to the legal cenee at Lee ra pf tomer ea ttegt cn ed ieee ee fod f we two became, with a huge old work-box be- | tails you lose.”’ Well, that’s convenient. For 3 see circulars at Star Office or | the street. The curbing must also be put in good R. W. BATES, Ohio Railroad for the N ‘eat. tween us, quite a pair of loving friends: and at lel . See Tithnew materials. or the useof those now Wood and Coal Desler. The 6 #. m. end 7 p.m. boats from W, least two evenings in the week I went to sit ee au: THOS. N. CONRA D._ tforthe parsces The improvement must auld lth street, connect with the trains of the Orang 3 an dria Railroad for the South & NEW ARRANGEMENT! with the lone woman. She would have had he completed by the 10th day of September next, or me every evening, but though there were so NTRAL ACADEMY, it will then be made by the subscriber. and paid r oo D: orner of E and ith streets. | ty id tor) W — A SELECT sca SOL, Fon bey ut of tke proceeds of the tax whieh has been im. ‘Not One of Them ar Sort.** The New Orleans Deita tells the fullowing Ce F S. e 3 - McKNEW & MARLOW 'S —— many of us at home, our parents could not bear | good one SILAS MERCHANT, 4. M., Principal. | Speots bo done iy a? manner to be oprented te Gee | STEAM, SMITING AN AEE FiRE-| Gk EAT SOUTHWE STERN ROUTE. t spare any of us out of their sight oftener Ata session of the Circuit Court of Missis- The exercises of this Institution will ha resumed | und ed, or It will be rejected. WOOD MILL. Via ORANGE AND ALEXaNDRIA RaiLaoan. than they deemed indispensable. sippi, in some country town, the lawyers who yin September. Application may Persons wishing to contract for so much of said Corner of Seventh street and Canal, be madsto the Principal at the above addr: improvement as inzy not be completed by the luth Atlength Cousin Deborah's quiet and blame- _Cireulars willbe found at the bookstores. ona. tn day of September next, can leave their proposals, | _ We now have greater facilities for Sawing and 3 were in attendance were in the habit of putting less lifeeame to anend. When her will was up at a house of entertainment kept by a buxom RS, BORTELL | semied, at this office Splitting Fire Wood, consequently reduced our FROM WASHINGTON CITy, D.C. 1, it was found that she left her books, | widow lady, of a very high sense of propriety, | W["3; Ls Unfors her friends and the HEN pices, vin: ae — Ye furniture, and plate, to a family that stood in | and oe dignity ob Gagurtccet Tne Indy M eee Lif torepeet ONDA ee Georgetown. D.C., Aug. 20th, Ww. Ok Wood sawed ” 4 Rireneeat eae Mest tae Tonnage os the same relationship to her as we ¢ bat | always presided at the head of the table during ane ptember. A punctual attendance of her | ‘qu $3 stawiSept Selig € TL" Split, $6.50 per cord, MISSISSIPPI, ISiANA who werein much more prosperous circum- | meals, and the place of honor on her right was | EXP!* 's reepect! ully reqnested. av 23-1m - —— > Pine Wood, sawed in 4 pieces and ARKANSAS, AND TEXAS, stances thaa we. To me she devised the huge | regarded as due to the most staid, proper aud | WWASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, EGOORANDSHOE DEALER, | 07- Coal of all kinds clas Cre Pero |e cn cicKRTS can be obtained at the -box, with all its contents, in token of | elderly member of the Bar ‘The éxercice if ekonl etl tee street, Georgetown. D.C. a McKNEW & MARLOW, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF- teem and affection with which I was By unanimous consent of the lawyers, Colonel | Thursday, the latday of Sept t the trade peotiully iv 177" Corner of 7th street and Canal. FICK, corner of Pennsylv aw ber. jon J au SAM'L RELLY, Prin’, | Oi Mook of Youths MPSS M. RIDDELAeS SELECT SCHOOL a FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 451 Tweets Stresr. regerded by the deceased, I was to inherit | B — the well stored work-box, only on condition that it was to be used daily by me in_prefer- ence to all othe: ‘kvery ball of darning venis avenues hatrect, Wasilungton, on board of the Steam Ferry B: George Page, or at the office of the Orange and Avexandria Railroad, at Atexandris, at . ICHMOND, DANVILLE. YNCHBUR k 7 KNO ON AT “ ery modest, discreet and pious ¢ sellor, was selected for this distinction though possessing many sterling virtues, Col. B—, possessed ove weakness, but it was not WOOD AND COAL. COMPLETE and fall stock of all kinds of T LEATHER FUEL always on hand. WOR well worthy of All orders attended to personally by one of the ee ae ee The duti f this institnt Wt ed tien. ove 1 STOL. VILLE, D. wAN- cotton, as it diminishes. shall bring its bless | a weakness of the bead or of the heart, but of | Monday, the sth of Soptomber, "Musee | “Avlarge lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS | eal thoroughly screened before delivery. Bn CHATTANOUGA Nise ULL AEN ings.” said Cousiti Deborah: “for Ada Benwell | the eyelid. ot poups | (auttable for servants) siso on hand and constantly | ,, 1) "nd delivered. sawed and split any leneth and LE. GRAND, JUNCTION. NP UPHISS (ibat ess my mame) is a gow girl, and darn} [fe hud the habit of winking incessantly and | Serger scud se FOR YOUNG LapiEs | ™E suntcy marchante and otherssn want are | length. Persoua wishine-s quactity can tehnwnnt ka done Ear plod ical has nore holes iu the stuckings of her rothers and | jnvoluntarily, which, with persous who did not | and emall Boys, atthe corner of High and tst ste, | intized tenet tor address mest No. 77 Bridge at., | MyReVte. and hrve it propar:d ty order. me, -\—3 = saith ice asin sisters than any other girl of her age. There- C. Zou 4 jon te Me known the cause of it. left au unfavorable im- | Georgetowa, will assume ite duties on Monday, | Baa toes S tere: ; Thoxe wishing to ay in their wi . Phin, 4 supplies Affording greater crpediticn and comfort, and be- i ¢ Sept. 5th. Will please remomber we Wish to kee counts; ih of " other ro fore. I particuiariy recommend her to use them pression of the Colonel's seriousness and sin- i may be had at Dr. J.L. Kidwell's, Dr. consequentis, if itis not mvenient® t g ash, ey ee ny cee eto the foot up af soon as she can, and she will meet with | cerity. Me was eternally being suspected of i Mutt" they will give satisfactory reset Pag 3 ry ELAWARE CONSOLIDAT. % Rev. Dr. Norwood, Dr. Benjamin S. D RIES. DATED LOTTE E. Brower, Dr. J. I. Kidwell and H.} PRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaces, ae usw Witainetox, Derawaks. Ss EMERSON INSTITUTE of 7th atreet at sy 8. m., for Alexandria, where pas aengers take the om@ for Richmond, Chariotteville, Staunton, White Su.puur Springs, Woodstock,&o.. and at 63 p. m. for Richmond and a'l points Scuth* west, making sure and close connections to Mem- ber reward in due season Mother was a little disappointed at the con- clusivn of our kinswoman’s will, and expressed her displeasure in a few sharp remarks, for what he was the last manto conceive of. to wit—a design of joking or quizzing everybody, allon account of the pérpetual motion of his eyelids. M. GALT. Iz Office—Northwest corner 12th and C streets, No. $47. Wherf and Mill—Foot of Ittn street, below War Departs iy2 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are ‘ ~ ELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATI- da daily at Wiinington, .atlo minutes be- which my father gently reproved her. The} ~When, on the first occasion the Colonel took L'SCHOOL FOR ROYS. fore p.m. All drawings under te superateetne — ppagrare Wagons and Omnibasesicave the office mbject of the legacies was never again dis- ion of the seat mearest to «mine hos- rect, betivern 12th and 13th streets. of Lottery Commissioners appointed by the State, 17 LOOE 70 YOUR INTEREST £1 avenue, JAMES A EVENS, aay cussed. The old work-box was in constant] ters,”’ his bland and amiable expression and | ,,Theexcroises of thie Institute will ba romumed| PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, ET APAYNTERY at tho Rad Sian, at the new | _s017-tf Wabiiugton. reuisition by my side, and the balle of] dignified address created quite « favorable | ohained at the fBnckstnenl Mean Hie MONDAY, August 2. efice. Garner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite | ems aroing cotton rapidly diminished. One| impression upon ber ladyship. The soup was| Monun, or by app ving to the Principal at hie reat Class 109-78 numbers, 12 drawn ballots. : it 1 measure, TR BOOTS, SHOES, &c. day, as T was sitting beside my mother. busy | over, and the hostess began fo ply the Colonel | @enes on eth rset. between : Capita a eat get your Wood Sater eer | TRUNKS, oe _ but you piross, ii get your Wood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 ant Split “T ans rize derired, sg J iy cents per cord cheaper than it is sold 14 etm 1,250 | from any ofner piace 7? pais uty re qiinrtors $2, crghths $1, | 277 ee aah ee 1 He has the biggest Carts and Boxes, " meee Carte end Bexesrt <CD {L> The biggest Pine Knot Sp!it for indling Wood, indling Wom: eat and I. ith my needle, she remarked: ‘You have with various temptin, es, ali of which he} _*"™ iss case as OUNG, a. M.. Prie’t. followed your own ——_* canna Ada. | accepted or declined, with a pleasant smile, CLINTON ACADEMY, “¢ Sue particularly recommended you to-use up| and with bis invariable wink. At last it was Ko the balls of daruing-cotton as soon as possivle. | perceptible to ths company, that the hortess| pp GR QR GE ARNOLD. M. 4. Prin TBe agp | Tickets $2, halves $4 and look there is one just done.” was eyeing her distinguished guest rather in- | street, near Washington, into the building bhereto- As my mother spoke, I unrolled a long | quiringly and significantly; these glance were oe occupied by c PA. Howen The next an- needlefull, and came to the endf that ball. & always not by the Colonel with his usual smile | RU3Aeation will commence on Monday, tha sth of q September. Catalognes may be obtai picce of paper fell to the ground, which had | and wink. But these amiable demonstrations | xth of Angust at the Be Keatoreof Mr. Franck Tay \ prize of &9 H. MELA & SON As 520 CHEAPER THAN EVER. &. $10,000 Srock oF Boots axpSHoRs Not at Cost, BUT FOR SMait Paorits. Having Inid in 9 large stock of BO SHOES at onsh prices, we are prepared t sell at retail as low as the same goods can be purchased by the trade at wholesa's. MELA SON, No. 520 7th street, 2 doors above States Offi BS case 43000 Lt i : x ll delivered Free ot Ch 4 j for” h t Low: dul een the nucleus on which the ball was formed. | were far from producing the effect designed | 107 Washington, orat the Drug Storé of Mr. R I> All deliv proc ot Cuareet ri and centiemen, for “cash,” the { Lowing echedule I stooped to pick it up. and was just about} ypon Madam, who began to frown and look | I: Wissel, Georgetown —————— Tickets $5, halw tolkZ fiotior. AL H the above does not show how sod pairs Ladies Eng. "g Gaiters. $1 12 throwing it into the fire. when it caught my |'very threnteningly at the innocent Colonel, | YFRS. M,C. HRCWN, (KC stéet, betwonn ath WEDNESDAY, August 31. Det TT Rien ae nf = i °. fue mother’s eye, and she stretched out her hand | who only smiled aud winked the more fagcina- PER HGcias le Seta ae = . & . Now please call at the shove ofice ‘and try rt : ‘ from 250. to 1 0 and seized it. In moment she unfolded it to] tec y he first Monday in September. au 29 eost’ Tass 111 ae aueabers, st Serre ballots. it. TF You wi'l get a quarter of a cord uf the beat ) Massee Lastenn a Te toi om ; 2g ingty- 7 [(OOL F vi ate “apitale. 2 Sawed a et 000 Masons’ Caste , fe Te ear astonished gaze; it was a bank note for Tinelly, however, to the very great horror of | FUGNESHOOL FOR BOYS aT WARWICK 1 prize of. : asia { prizes of. “$20 for$i; 3 picors for $1 thet pce bh. of ths | esther che bnpecctok te heen ee tty poands. the Bar. and the utter annihilation of the | jor board and tuition in Englishe Ancient Lant | 4 ‘i : . ease = best Oak 2 pieces 21,5759; 3 pieces 1.5): 4 pieces | 5 These goods are purchased at cash prices from the manufacturers, which enabies us to se}! as low 88 we now offer them. 0, dear Cousin Deborah '” she exclaimed. worthy Colonel. the hostess slapped the table fances, and Mathematics, $290 po bie} # do - x ++ ou 12%: ‘or the best Hickory ~ [vs just like her, kind, queer old soul indignantly with her right hand, and fixing her | half se oe ; ¥ _- pieces $1.5% 8 pice: a We were not long in usiug up all the other eyes very pointedly and fiercely upon the ob- Th Ane Ree 1.75; 4 pieoes $2. All other parts of a cord atsame rates. 4 a . LF For bargains call early.as we expect to be \ atn- and closes June Sth. Address Rev, FE, Re Orders loft at S. W.K. Handy's, opposite Wil- | kelivers buen PAL SS halls of cotton yarnin that marvelous work- ject of her wrath cried out at the top of her LIPP!t'T. Principal, Alexandria, Va. lards’ Hotei; orat W ig by, = 7th street; No, 520 7th st. 2 doors ahove box, and euch a reward as I found for my in- | ‘yoice: au2s WA&SS! , At the footof7th au2-'m “ ‘Sta BOOTS AND SHOES. * Office. or at Pago’s © tended to. Office removed to the no: bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money to accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel 1s delivered, ry surs was never met with before or since. less than ten fifty pound notes were thus izht to light; and ny father laughingly de- “You sanctified, weazen-face old villain, 11 W28HingTo _PEMALE INSTITUTE, let you know I’m not one of them ar sort!’’ jer the direction of Pon _ What might have followed this explosion of | _ ates, Surrm (late Pumeinat 7 Any MMT Tickets $5, halves # 1 prize of. fe do. - F 3 5 7 rT is Mor. Boots, @ {T hed wrought my own dower with wy | wrath, it would be impossible to conjecture, as Seminary) talon pl bole A. PAYNTER. at Page’a Wharf. ne kid Baio iors a. Chamber's Journal the unfortunate possessor of the weak eyelid ape eomeleeeent cs ; iepfice hort Eng. Lasting Gonsore, Fi tate of Sureeo 5 Class 113—73 uumbers, 14 drawn ballots, ABINET AR &e. Children’s best Eng. Lasting Button Gaiters. " ar wie oa 5 oe. cones in Legs from she Fee ot heat ~ Wasn sorox PEware Ixsrirors, w ou be Be S = eoatiis z ° a c 2 W. E, = Fine Kid Slip pore. for 168 and Misses, at very = aftercould be persu: 0 aot the agree- | ished, anid that, with a corps of experienced teash- Ae $22,5%) | 2 prizes of. - 2234 2 URN TRE STC Jo - Tn the Caadian House of Assembly recently. | nite to baxces widows, : era, she will open her Seminary there in Qotaper. | | Prize sagt) hee ailemnereric! i PRC E ee PN ildren‘s Boots and Shoes of every they had ysire a spirited debate on the bill in- i CEE Pisco’ Ropes ce laters: [ot i nd eer oe bs eos --- 120) TURE & HOUSE FU ISHING GOODS, Cesoription, equally ome ¢ oaENte a e, be Pee a — ——_-— lends o ¥ u e my 1 0 . uced by Mr. Atkins, to prohibit the use of Toremixe Arriictiox.—The Buffalo Repub- | i" her system of metruction. will not loneen by hee Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quartors $1.25, eg en ae No. 22 Pa. ave.. Market Spnse, mos gen hshpamatl hghl pnp AS neen relates the following instance of seusibili- Re Vaid Ste a ee (ee Rael oat Of SATURDAY, September 3, | ape Qur motto is, “Quick Sales _Se%-eo 34 door above 6th t._ g~ity goctonsdlanr posed an’ ardent adisier of | ty. on the part of a boarding school Miss : eir daugh to her. onaan to the elimate ond i Cc SOLIDA'T. ) LOTTERY OF “od srultere taken in exchange for new. STINEMETS. 238 rt avenue, near sorete 13th ee wy ivi oacnes | distance of sachuretts, will embrace thie op- DELAWAR lass 1. JOHN BONTZ & BR 0 street. has open cs the mana hoops from childhood. Me was burn with a| | A young lady living not over a dozen leagues | Sonumty. Anaing the Disttiet of Cole iga tiers Capital ‘Odd F 1 BRO | tureran assortment of br love of hoops. When he was a child of tender | from Buffalo. when at home, but being edueated temper more accessible, 940,008 [5 prizes of ....... es, fd ae hat _ | and SHOPS. Pine Calf-skia B growth, he uxed to trundle his hoop, all unex at a fashionable seminar; t of us, last week | = T. off high order, and parents it -- 1049216 “da... D STREET. Congress Garters $2, &c.; Cloth Shoes ue ofthe fate that wasin store for Later in life hé had swatlowed # ring. which resulted in « hovp-in-cough; and even now the sight of an empty hogshead brought tears into se eyes. Mr. Browncomplained that it was imposajble now to choose a wife. since her defects were av hid by hoops, and enveloped in crinoline, that the naked— s aker—Order. received a letter fi er mother with the re assured that no efforts or appli- | 3 . 000} 10 da, 1,000 ; to secure the comfort, the 0) &e. Ke. usual marks of ».ourving upon it—blacked and wee ‘e ofthe “ : . 2 : sealed with bl. She was almost overcome, rm wards. fs " — o 1. Bitch eet oa ae hung by experienced workmen, and satis i ii $1 >i plications will beanswered ani ile receiv 5 On KURTAN ih = SeeAra Le atime Gr Glepel ee cena gatll horlimbjed pusiet Te nomic Haier SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. GREAT LOUNGES, nog BROS courage to attempt to dispel the fearful sus- day scholars limit~d |For circulars adder TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. ARVED WALNUT TETE-A TETES, @2, | Co ctua fon will bol them sways peeeered bo pense that was brooding over her. Finallyshe}| ELIZA W. SMITH, W: hington, D. To be drawn dal t Wilmington aware, at l5 PLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, 87.50. serve you with the most fashionable styler, war- opened the letter, and therein written wasthe| 792. 0 diwe minutes before 12 m. ee alae Law CHAIRS, Sie. in thie | Tuted to wear well, and at the lowest posailie onsh informat joa that her brother—a young man of At INARY FOR You MONDAY, August 2. crty, and guaranteed A N, oe 3 thie price. ‘Z _ —- about eighteen had = suddenly from an at- Ne 489 KB atreey ee OPRNED AT Class 133—78 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, JOS. TAK. PLANT & CO., OTHE LADIES OF Ww. ASHINGTON Rt tack of cholera morbus—sle sauk down in a , r laving been en in manefscturing Ff bd ie PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for SHOES do not wea: IEFIN & teoren 3¢and 4th sts., Washing- It might have been the sun shining upon him RS. M.W. PLANT. having taken that delight- : hol : r : i ton, D.C, September Lat, Wasi. Jecuear Oe nde sth and Teth Misses’, bud Chitren'aShees for Mr. Bega ee Spiele flood of tears, while her fair oompsnions| _ Mas. GEN'L WHEELER, Paiscinats L prise ola dor ve shed. 8B this, past $0 years, we oupht tm . 4 ii rouped around, as endeavored to console | “The object of this Inatituti i be th ee j aaah — ©? RAN ~ r this time w AY suit them in thus line, a Messestle pactlaiasnls oat of Ge tat in cain Poor fellow,’ said she, mont of & thorou sduoation trom theo anys eee SS RANK T — - ‘ e cat etd oe wag that wedo; Which you oan prove Me. Grown —Bat, Mr. Speaker. the naked—| with & stcceasion of sobe, “my brother—iny | winch"Aimonm ecm, pe Route ewatures In| | URSDAY, Augean. Uaefareicnnt the: prsngal Shon Rtorae i Wasl Spe iat e weeny ta : dear and blessed brother-—ob.”” suid she, fur | enced and approved teachers. Capita! . ington cit) nes 80 well-known as J. W. peeks ee Sees ene Se e first time raising her hend since the sad | | Mes. Wheeler has iad lone experience in teaoh-| 1 prize of..........9s0n| izes of. ........1,000 MeCurdy fis make. neai-ty Mr Browa—The naked th id p Nee eee - guns ul, Brown, cork up. or | news arrived—addressing the weeping and Hell mpi Pevsoet E patronage ofher | do, tia sar on . ~ 9) old burial grounds a) mr © you bsssssdn T sympathiziog aeons per nee niuk how pe \adiog Will be Fecerved into bade ai. ‘Terms most reaso Mr wo—Permit+ me to expisin, Mr. | vefurtunate—end bismerschaum jast beginning | toe teually 8s boarders, and be under the immediate EDNESDAY, August 31. RARE =NTAL NOTICE. When I said naked-— Si colas so besstifully’ ‘Phere was nocousels- 1 "Circulars eau be abia ned, ob appliontion talthe Class ee aes oe ak Tellcen: Woranate Da. m. Loctite a Ear trom the city sker—(yelling.) Clear the gajteries of | tion for such poignant woe as this, and the girls | principal bookstores of the city ur tothe Principal. tal Europe, by t during the summer mouths, as usual, but lies. Mr. serveant! left her alone to her subs and the tender reeol- | Jy 18 eotOcth 1 prize of. S900 | and beentilal avert Will return im the fall to resume, practice | M .wo—In the name of the seven graces | lection of ber dear and only brother and his Ss SEMINARY 2 do, Is ad ‘caer me CHE! me will be seen by farther an y a iear i Gift 2 Mr. Sjpeaker—dearly b searcely tinted tobacco merschaum : Corner of L and Tenth streets. ” Tickets $1 purchased directly fro} aP inanutac- ie —— “ud fifteen mases, My. Speaker rd The ninth anvual session of this School m . turers, besides ENTAL NOTICE, loved Smith —let me apologize then [ only <a —_ mence September Ist. THURSDAY, Sept. 1. JEWELRY Warr, Dr. aus aremoved his « to the reoms ternt to say that hoops std crinoline hed | {A young woman cf delicate appearance | 1 comp aad thor ed Class 195—75 numbers, i2drawn ballots, ricty,,n eienstea'T inte | arenmsy Urtwee? 9th and loth ste.) whe RES rescbed to such a rotundity, that it was impos- | was making application fr some medicine into Mrs. Beis family as boarding achola-er where | y prize of Capitals. ot goon | Eh ny Sle deduction tay | bp will be pleased to ere all who may desire vible wo arrive at the naked— “You look very pale, my g sod girl.” observed | every effort will be used to make the Inatitation & Mah dae ae taper 500 tlaree and -embrac- | his servicer. For professional ability | am kindly weaker — frantically.) Death and blue | the tender-hearted young practitioner. happy home for ail its inmates. do. 2 x ° i Tawa tsts could | permitted to refer to Dr. Malster. ine 's' Stop, or PN brain you with the mace!| “I have only coine from my confinement troulars, iving full particulars, will be furnished " ke ‘ke. we me a eal will be | i : , b J nly col y >fon pplication to the abe address. ” pickets $1 need, H. SEMKEN EW PHOTOGRAPH Consider the impropriety of— three weeks.’ replied she. Au B-eotOetio _ auinavende. | AY Re iin tenes GALLERY Mr. Brown—(wildly.) Truth! truth! trath' k aso ¥ AVENT! . ' y T ss VARIA NUE, Enked truth. was what [ was going to say' through the medium of a gigantic red bottle in | Mb fat residenon 45% K stron, ken, that delight: : spe™ Ce eee Se NAMIA "Near Third Borcet, = tex: et et the window, but if it was not the tender-henrt- | Square. will resume the duties o har Schoo! for - 8. Boilers weuld do vaiee AMBROTSPES Diavoat BeTWREN Two PoLiceMEy AND & itioner was blushing vi nung Ladiog on the first MON DA ¥ in September. ATENT Pathe ss BOPTE R . ¥ x ed young practitioner was blushing violently. | Ypunt ad of instruction will embrace the ususi | 1. do. oi I'd e (ON STEAM AN RE REGULATOR—seif a arahas Now \ van —Fisst Pyliceman—W here | © «7 don't think you should come out into the branches of an English education, together with ¢ regulating both fre . Theadvantagesare a ‘n handsome omer, opens witha new companys ns aur Keene} where have you left your baby.” oT SPREE? SEMIN ee SATURDAY, Sept.3. seme Would reler to this Star office engines ‘only One Dollar Rasal (who is wenerally supposed to be ja tha} . 0; Hage sir. Bp gota baby.”” ane am Class 198-25 nnmbors, 12 drawn ballots or LH. & G.G,Sohuider.or any. of the numerous Tor the frst copy, nnd 25 cnnte = Torte) — found the Ravels.. They boré me The tender-bearted young practitioner be- S$. GOODRICH AND DAG oop | S0ra0ne using . DW. 1, Arent " Scroud Poticeman—Perhaps vou ents Uke to | came of an unripe plum color, at baving thus Seepee tae gpRit on the firs! Tevede se ptera- le ae itd bes a. « Outs —— ——— - oop PICTURES, on in any weather. drive through the Centeal Park? There are some | inadvertantly hurt the young woman's feelings. | b Sewin, wi spcaite verhicaiax attention. &e &e. P APERHANGINGS . Remember the Number— eal 2” lnprovements there which you jay Uke (| .:ab, dear me,” #tid he, “#0 the poor little Goodrich “For terme inovine at eens Fershe eneging @ dase we shall all Gy tints of} 500 Deeereti soe toes ip kee Rascal-No: 111 go firat and dine at‘Payipr’s, | thine died, did it.” atrect hetwacn Dand FE All orders for tickets or certificates of Packaces | PAPER HANGINGS where we de tin sant of gully vcul then let's go ilenee aan be a we hey ” explained the young woman, | References J Ug | wil meet with the moxt prompt and confidential at- | ner cosy FOR CASK. If charged it will be at th a talons: t and got so jol! hanging her head: “I mean I have only Pots A abs Tight We will J on | just comeout of prison sir, in consequence ofa mistake about some clothes.” is ih, DD: Y, —— - — Paxe, E: ‘apt. Win. W. Moore; Sias na ill, | tortion, and the printed. official drawings sent as | usual prices. A'l work guarantied te he 1 Ppneks Set ord eee PIAN®‘ -~ au s0ON As over, the best atyle. Wasrzp—A Class of Young Ladi rest i rent from © cents !o $2 JOS. T. K. PLANT & CO. from $25 to #10, or for NF ELLIS to Learn FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. street between 9th and Ith. JOMN F. Ey Lt . French. 24-e04t* a Z-lw PaeS Wilmington, Delaware. IJ” Furniture repaired and varnished, jy 2 2m ad ine h Sts. — 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th a ee

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