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1s t a? STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Avenue & Eleventh Strest, BY W. D. WALLACH. ~ or 37 cents per, 3 aaberibae tigre soription price is §3.0 ® year,in advance; $2 for ADygxdigimanrs (Of sieht itson te tee equasty ae inserted three-times for $1, every other day, or twices week, @1. fec ooo 2: onan week, 5 cents par square ® ~The fol, lowing the list of patemts lanaed from tho Usjed States Patent Office for the week ending Angust 30, pemon penne bearing that date: by a nt Belling, of New York, N. ¥.—For bsbam Aeon and i Harrison Kalbach, of Bernville, Pa.—For improved horizontal water lass Bly, of ie * Doug! ae Rochester, N.Y. For im John C. , Of Boston, Mass — “ment In elasti¢ hose tublog’ we eens Wa. of New La—For tm iron ties for cotton bales. Taha Brainerd and Wee Burridge, of Cleve- O For im ent in tanning. H@ry Brevoort, of San Cal.—For imy ement In gol amalgamators. rt. of San Francisco, Cal.—For im- Proverent in quartz crushing machines. William Briggs, of ‘Norristown, Pa—For im- so in aT lock 8. of Manhattanville, N.Y —For “Teta Wide ta ces or ¥ ment tm os ngs. oo F. J.Cr Leesburg, Va—For improve- went im washing machines. Addison Cresby, of Predonta, N. ¥.—For im- proved valve for Horace H. Day, of ‘New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement in elastic cloth Samuel De V ha: oe Washington, D. c. — For improved se: ing machine. Jobe Anderson Talk. ‘aeaee Johnson, and'G. A. Erickson, of Altona. IM —For im ement in parresten — Theodore F. Frank, of Ischua, N. ¥:8For im- provement in ie a tus. net Pula! of Chcinkes, Bes improw ment in faucets. Quiney A. Gilmer, of New York, N.Y —For improved machine for cutting and screening aren cpetes or aspl alte ile, Ala ror i im, nt ced guides for sewing macBioes erorement 8 Elias Graham and Isaac N. Patton. of Eliza- — oe my in flour bolts. Cntiantong, lowa.— For Tenjeeciae billiard cue ti L. Griftith, rg Read + Pa—For = hollow for steam boilers. pomoairens, — “Obie .—For improvement fire-arms. "Siete , of New York, N. Y —Por tm- proved ee for hooped skirts. a H. Hammond, of New York, N. se town a New York, N. ¥ LZ ew ‘machines. — Mya Hateh, of ‘Stramord, Vt—For improved “Pabesenaey Hay, of ‘Philadelphia, Pa oe im- Provement _ spri for ratlsond et fe ae A. nents of Granby, Conn. ctellte Fazor-strop. P\evish Hamer, of Nashua, N. H —For i = in machinery for winding warps upon the cae Kalbach and Isaac Kalbach, of Berns- —For improvement in furnaces for smeit- ‘ainc ores oy Knight, of Maiden, N.Y —For im- Provement in machines for holding stones Charles Livingston, of Redwood City, Cal — Pee well re Nv Fi saae Ma’ tua, —For im; chen foc barisene water-whee! fale E. E ve of ae York, “"N ¥ —For im- caoute houe: a a Provement ia machines for pi¢king millstones Samuel Nolan, of New Vork Y.—For im- ee im apparatus for maahtotidne ile. ho. i Pein, of Hoboken. N. J.—For improve- = in apparatus to photograph on uneven sur- Edmund Querw, of New York,N. provement in yelatinizing oils Charles H. Raymond of Seutbingtun, Cona.— = improvement iu tininan’s machine. Chae! Sawyer, of Fitchburg, Mass —For Y¥.—For Y¥.—For im- * tunproved furnacé and ventilator. Edward L. Seymour, cSt New York, N. ¥.— £er im proved ore concentra’ Philo B. Sheldon, of Pratisburg, N.Y.—For composition for destroy ing insects injurious to frait trees BS 4. Shipman, of Yorkville, N. Y —Por letter Wm. H Smith. of Newport. R. 1.—For im- wet Spear 0 pling = hiladelphia, Pa.—For im- ‘ov meat fn Stove urns. eaey, of Auburn, Ind —For imppreye- sah te eburns. Henry D Stoverand JW. Bickwell, of Boston, Mass —For improved ie ane cutter. Peter Sweeney, of Buffalo, —For improve. in stone pei Sweetzer, of Biddeford, Me. —For im- vent in shin: ge Taylor and Geo H Burger, of Worth- gee: O.—For improved auger for cutting round ons. ~_ Jos. K. Thompson, of Warrenton, Ga.—For im- Proved feed water apparatus for steam boilers. Wim. H. Thoss, of San Francisco, Cal.—For improvement iu fire-plating iron. Wm. A. Vertrees, of Winchester, Mo —For im- provement in Lemp rakes. Nath’) W asecery, of Fond du Lac, Wis.—For imapraved shingle machine. Weimer, of Vearey Pa.—For im- Proved machine for co! Asa Wheeler, of Bi sere Provement in skates. John M. White, of New York, N. Y_—For im- proved feed water-heater for steam-boi Abner Whiteley, of Springtield, O. —For im- Pryeptbs A. Wilk\neoe, of Brooklyn, N. YF A nates a. 4 ‘or shears for p Prank C. oon ol uiladelphia, Pa., assignor to Wm. Brown, of said Philadephia .. —For im- Pracemene te turnouts for ag Seth Boyden, of Newark, N- to “if aud fH” 1 Jaques, of ssid Newser “{roprovement im machinery for hardening bat 1. P_ Goolman, of Dublin, Ind., assignor to pemcie 6 8 Morris ona Wm. Hell ‘orth, sid ‘Debt gos. Daniel G. Greene, of North Bridgewater For improvement in a har- eee tes god William ca, of of Son veymouth, Mass. ica pe in wrenches “Michael Irion, of assignor to hij od and Jacob Heidel. Onetda county, NY ‘ort vement in chs Marlow and Michael Ralphe, of Cincin- natl, ©, assignor to J. D. Browne. W.C. Val- lette, and George Marlow, of said Cincinnati — For improvement in lam; T Marseball, of New York, ai to Lighte and Deadberpoc?’ cia New ‘ork —For improvement in piano-forte actions. E.h Pratt, of Philadelphia, Pa, assignor to himself and R. B. Fitts, of said Philadelphia.— For improvement ia churns. Wu 4 Pratt, of East Brij . Mass . to the E. —— Company, of said eas Sherwood, * saatg of ¢ Lawere ° Seuter, A. H_ Groen, WW Win Nc cmmpn | retta Sherwood, of suid Auburn —For improve- ment in pale Sadi juechanism. Daate! Dodge, of Reeseville, N.Y.—Por tm- cepvemeutiote! ‘a ail machines. ‘“e assem el a Brook], YY For improvement iu lam ange apis “ Heury ap hero of New York, N. Y._—Por red devi per se eee ceeyertins rec} procating tt Fer im- Archibald G Shaver. of Hartford, Conn .—For ermset and peneil sharpener — —Jean Baptiste Virolet, of New York, ~ ¥., ass yper to Jukn W. Hoyt. of said New ¥ - Per desiyn for floor oll cloth. “ HeuryG Thom of New York, N. ¥ , as- ‘signor to tbe Hartord Carpet Pany —Por designs for car Additional sgn fr cafe patron jas B. Jordon, of Camberiand, R 1 —For improvement ia mode of otitng journais {> The New York Shipping L after pan cing at finaueial soem AS uses PH pease * that was to overwhelm us in fy = be au! tuna Will have to be postpoaed uatil a More couvenient season. 17 Phe Wainut street Theatre. Phitadelphia, comuenced its seuson on Saturday uight each is Pm F and the theatre. ace the painting, a Me 4 to looks as Leight and clean asa pewtet tipper [7 Mario isto be the manager the Opera at Madrid the coming Wister, and Ona is engaged there as leediay wlnadeon {[7- lt ts stated that in Cuba the value of coolfes 1s steadily on the increase, and latterly sales have Leen made at $100 per head ur r say that Stevenson celebrated English anions, rere as hr i pl she Victoria Bridge at Montreal. i *Setpaiden if met bedqargeio?T amp ' “M.A. Gandon writes to Paris from Ai the following, for ‘the truth of wi he vouches: “A learned ornithologist, on a scientific tour im Algeria, was anxious to procure some of the eggs of the Carthage fowl, a spovian XK geome of easy Not so their eggs, which they s0 mach success that our informant, daring « retaeucs of four has not seen @ single one. The naturalist having made known his wishes in the presence of several 4 awa officers, racvclng offering to pay for the e; poi of Chasseurs a’, perin — byrs, egarastte Tor ravery, but by ud means innocefit'of maraud- ing propensitiés, Proposed to appeal to his men for volunteers. In. copsequence, his orderly next morning opened the subject before tke assembled booed wf when it volunteered to a man to procure hundreds of dozens at the ten- price. The choice was fixed on the great- est muraaders, who repaired to the man of pie Pleased with their appearance, he Yielded to their desire Hf pike pay- meat in advance, gave them twenty eae a promaiand ae much more if they ore by evening. They made pte promise, and stated the spot where they ex- footed to be successful. ‘Their first movements was to the inn, where, in the midst of copious Tibation’, they to examine their contract. The first point elicited, was that neither had ever seen Carthage fowl egg, which one firmly assert- ed was laid in the air, suggesting, at the same time, that a fictitious attack of Arabs would settle the matter. His companions objected to the solshen ibe, deoaiving good folks, and | roposed that the e; invented. At this | ahr the inn- Siocon arrived from market with a basketful of pea imported from Spain. The second soldier took two dozen, at the rate of twelve sous a dozen, tree a kettle of rods blue. into which | he ree lus. ue golored silk band = ief Whoo ard they were withdrawn, ine bering beni ade! ‘blue tinge. is was not thought sufficient to puzzle the Peirce awe few sous were expended in a neighboring shop on a small box of water colors and a hair pencil. Thecolors were well mixed in a plate, and a variety of strange painted on each shell. Thus pro- vided, saccesafal bunoters warehed triump- antly to the residence of the ornithologist, whieh they reached lung before evening. He had gone in quest of a yood setting hen His servant was > een is thanks—heard with interest the they had encountered, and from which they ex only escaped by killing four Arabs—paid the stipulated price, with two éx- tra five Pieces for the extra risk ineurred and anxiously awaited bis master’s return. No ote has ever been made to his adventure pi the savan, but itis known that the ben jed of exhaustion from over-setting.”* — se SINGULAR AccrDENT To a CinciNNATI Bette — A young girl, residing on Eighth street. near Mound. who has a host of admirers, aud by most of ber acquaintances is considerably envied for her beauty, aight before last we wit with aot romaaee which has, in all eee Some r we ere face which and made almost was nearly divine. She bast for some time past been in the habit of bathing herself just before retiring with a mixture of camphen and salt, generally known to be quite excellent as a mi by which to preserve the complexion and make rl skin clear and smooth. During her ple gd = on Tues- day, burning upon her bri cn took and blistered L. ce, neck, ee eee ——, in a horrible manner. er injuries, in consequence of the presence of the salt which had been mixed withthe liquid she used, are not so dangerous as they would oth- erwise have been, still they are very painful, and have given rise jo so mai pec res auch various ex- ons of ted eo tenderness from her friends, that she is bear her suffering with test fortitude Her he tg however. are so mat burnt a pag orchge e wit entirely lose one at eat at altho there Isa ibility of —— of nat som, te roses phicked iets ior of the tame have al- — faded ta meee incimmatt Enquirer, Aug ape cineca sions THE Human Ficurr.—The proj ‘ions of t! uman fiyure are strictly math- seek The whole figure issixtimes the | of the foot. Whether the form be slender or lump. ta rule holds Eernignt) Any deviation from it isa re from ti hest beauty of pro- at ae Piper Greeks mae”, all their prefs ae- tule. The face, from the highest pom of ‘coe rehead, where the hair b ies: to he end of the chin is one-tenth of the whole stat- ure. The haad, from the wrist to the end of the middle finger, is the same. The chest is a fourth, and from nipples w the top of head 1s the sane. os the tup of chest to highest point of Betrast ihe forehead, isaseventh. Uf the length from the routs of the hair to the chin be divided into three oqest parts, the first divi: sion determines the nt where the eye-brows Meet, and the second the place of the nostrils. The navel is the ceutral point of the human body, and if a man should lie on his back with his armas extended. the periphery of thecircie which might be described around’Lim, with the navel for its centre would touch the extremities of his hands and feet. The height from the feet to the top of the bead is the same as the distance from the ex- tremfty of the other when the arms are extended. ‘These are general measures of the species. ———____ ‘‘Waar’s in « Nawe?’ *—Coming up the river days since, an ori Erisbman wason board Steamer—one ¢f those witty, Baial fellows who are never ut ease only when they are keeping those around them in the Lee of fhamoes-ted among the many rich notes vetene 7" rrent was one which will ‘do to Our whilom Yorick had inquired tig mie of every place along up, and had Lr wy nt, in his own peculiar way, ‘o the infinite delight of those around him, on the scenery.and prospects of the country, often comparing them with places in ani “about Cork. heda, &e., “ut remo try — a member and descended loa Fy re — ren the way, that he “aunt's sisters;”* ehed se on feeding Albany, the steamer Oregon hove in Age. e rostently he exclaimed: ‘-O-r-e-g-a-n, O'Regan; oh, be jabers' not four weeks in the countr. yet, and 2 steamboat christened after me!” It'is need- less to any what followed.—Troy Times, August WD. ' {tbe ras ovr Pusiic Mes.—President Buchanan Ses 08 tne Sth of November next; Vt ieesrest Breckinridge will be 39 years of aye on the 1¢th of En weewd re ee Vase is nearly 77 years ope on Seon Douglas wasd6, ‘years of ye on the 8 Aprit | last; Simon Came- ron isin ei poor year; Je Davis is. 54 years old; Cal leb Cushing isin bis @0th year; Howell eae ‘will be 44 years old on the 7th of Se; ber next; Wm. H. Seward isin his 58th year; Franklin Pierce is 54 old; Robert Field Stockton is nearly 60 years of age; Johy Charles Fremont was 46 years old on the 3th of jeaery test John Bell is 62 years old; John J. Crittenden will be 72 years, old in September next; Alexander H. Ste ered was 47 dh mec oe cans, tate ey on a last; esae Bric let tie sa your ‘Aupuscese Cc. Dodge) wat 47 years old; ‘selnea Shields is 46 ey old; Toucey is ¢1 years old; Henry A. es in his 53d year; Robert M. T. Hunter is neari: years of age; goes be Pict dh went the Rd of Ju} ward Fever P| Edward Everett tap 4 oO sob net old tn April beat ey ead is over je; Daniel S ckinson will be 50 ye yeate iW on e Lith of ber next; Horatio Seymoar.is foacrarinort prasad! age; John E. Wool ts a) 65 rare of agri, Jo Joba Slide! is in his ‘Year: Banks wes 43 years old last January. Pere Were eee rate jove-sick Swiss committed auicide in St. Louts because he could not obtai e200 him home to bis betrothed in in Srrriand. ae) i wepepetgice ‘herina im Ope Wi lov ea ing bis grief, and Ie oie sree New Haye Journal says the meee ture in the Comnecticat V iar Seine a grow! in ‘ portance fow years, tt sincreieed atestion thet ise ‘with profit Thecrop this year prom- ises finely. Extensive phe feed are i needy EDUCATIONAL. SDTCATIONAL, EA, Was 0, BROW: ne hes Tye Sestesnr, Berwaes SoM Sovre. MM", M, if > will sonst alnnaties’s ja aes ry eae in thi hie Tnetieetion will ae heat Montara my itegenee © ge 1-5t* se 4 WENSHA We Prinospal. F Street, Between 9ru anbiors. EVERETT IN INSTITUTE, 1’ 9th and torh ata. | Seiatige Will bo rerumed en the first Monday of A SEL aoe Sci GOL FOR BOYS. poets Tana, ue is Taetieaes Fill bo resumed "peo" acm Mae lege oonrte: thay a2 Sei ee, Boe og heme se 1-st* PERLE regen ae ge — t and tr) THO EEA Spears Eo eae oot Trager of Pootry, @, &n' chang NSSLM MuReay, 8 reeck, at, Hu- aa ef ka, rete AY proogertere M38 M. Lewis's a , 1st Mathomarics iS LADIES. t WitLiaw Hamilton, S.J ~ ryoeasoe of sd asa sean aba! wha te ofits Mihaela, | Eves 449 9th street, near the corner of F. iM. Cassin, 8:3" Tutor in the Classof Rle- may rder the ge of the Presidents. 1 eT RONG, Reo. Be MAN AD. Proreseon oF og Orrantst vanentbe Cheek Wu, 1, Roxane thadaivene PBs aa on Mon- Bids Toansa ested, ae the number is iimignd nappies A ppli + mare st her residance—¥ 87 D pateort af Ww il unt orameieeners ere a ROR RNG ES meet i MISSES FISHER _ vor W ponke Aiton Line 5 Wri, none MERE thet Shoo tor | sngoneate ith cohaol, cacees or fuple Sea ume And streets, novth of tho Patent Often. tember, at No. 400 Mas: sanehusetts arcce®, meat Refer : ‘Carn ichtaond,” Veg Soe conta (tambon 9 —— sof op Hualigh od -| BF fol. 8. Caras, Prot. Pe be nd Prof.'y. U. Bice: to the “with iain Fancy New Clubb, Wash a ku St-lw* nd @Sperquarter. au 20-6t D*: aI ET ISH LAND CLASSICAL re BRT wae hy AND STH Sts, qTasiatee this Institution will be resumed on raday mprning, September 1, 1859. For parttou- 2 s00 Catalogues, at the bookstores, or mquire of ests Princ.pal, No. ‘dor 13th street, netween G an THER EER, SHON OF onthe t. For particulars reu- Cececdes the waraiongs . STEELE E. ak Laugtm No.3 aga st., bet, 15¢ dhe, HE PRESCOTT rf HIGH $CmOO1, Thal “4 — ‘MMrect, wiper KE ard eo 1s Tastitation wii a LJ londay, bth. Curoulara tray ay vba at Bookstoresvor ED Spplicatu @ Priact, @ Institution The limited ‘sember of scholars,‘ thirty) the am “J HENRY PAL: Havin determined to FFALNE RY acu ashi ec season, is now ready to receive pi ANO FORTE CLASSES, Primary Bes or quarter. piracces Classe: 10 per quarter, Private Hesecns ow per quarter. Apply at tzerott’s i Georgetown Pupt apely ® at Mi male Academy, Georgel USICAL INSTROCITION, iy tHE [rattan StrLe,) AARP, PIANO, é UITAR, SINGING, Prof DE, CORNIE'S Inve! und” prhot I 6x rienc} i» the art o ing Musto eval bina to parene s auch® bina od 6 to complete Musical education of even thoze podsess- ordinas abslity tm i in lors then one- hi ally devo: study «f Music uw rent instruction at Incompetent teachers, der the fn oc * Due att, [ised pai the propsr mee ular devel- Sune ecintoaree oa ft bop san due opment of tho for ubtaining eq ah agility, au 25 tf A. CHARDS, Prin Prin’! | 8nd elas h; and lastly, tough not the true manner ofr rendering Music graceful, bri liant, and expressive,—the whole combiulu: rd same course of instruction as pursued by all giste professors in GeEoRs Wisti TUTE. Its dutfes ‘will ‘bo res. ned on Monday, Sept. 5. urope. It it titles it to th t and patr Only a limited number of pupi's receives. ina bof parents ponsraliy: Tire sal ae have bea Par jes wighing 60 to make their Tee will do mee well toapply aw ano = Nok ch a7 Fier Be. Honlars.esceiren! ‘are at Star Office or MusteaY Rep al en Bune BOKRO. HOS, N. CONRAD. | _an21m Cimthard inh tbe, Cesrman ACADEMY, d 10th streets, A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, SILAS BET SEROOE | A. M. Princival low exercises of i sereee will ba reste 1 Septem! may Selves Hee pey an rinctpal at the ab mn oS Circulars will be found at the bookatores. au2¢ 1m EES, BORTELL Inf Lefocme her friends and the ud With atreots. will bo reopened on MONDAY. te . wi reo; o 1e Sth of Septombor. A ns att ‘of her pupils is tespenstails ly requested, au 2.1m WASHINGTON SELRoT SCHOOL. of Ith and G streets. ‘The exercises of this School will be resumed on Thursday, the tet day of Se; ptember. au; SAM’L KELL Miss M. mie 3 ea SCHOOL NG LA Ly No ts ‘Twa.rta Siseen Mondays tne Seu ot th pistttstion iain 1 Mr. VM. @ TRAE Pupil of the Con- servi Fracne. Bohomia, and tate wt New rr res, ‘u auboun ailing * Washington that, havi reper ive BAG Me \ie RR SIC. ications to be Nealon at A T'S Klusio Store, Pa. avenue ney . Se peries will be found stating terms and furt! particalars, he best of SING et iven on application. A CLASS IN SINGT 1 be Started a 000 a8 @ certain number of pupile shall have subscribed their names. 8u 27-3m ani urch: ‘thi lac ISSHRUCHIONS 3 ONY te ani DEtAwane : CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- ILMINGTON, DELAWARE. drawn daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 mautes be- @ Sth of of Lottery Commissionors appomted by the Btate. PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. MONDAY, August 2. Class 109-73 | numbe aS = drawn ballots. D's a Szrzer sents 8 pouDy UNG LADIES [Boyes at the corner of igh and Ist ¥ta., Beorgetown, will assume its duties on Monday, c atacand Hl be had st Dr. J. L. Kidwell’s, Dr. "a, Boker, Or. shgr de Nee Fis ra Kiawal*nd : 8 ITUTE. SMRREIN SRESETE, AN CHOOL FOR ene. mas 12th and 13th streets, exercises ot ba oe will ba resamed the iret Monda: obtained at the Bookstore vor } viossrs. Blanchard & rane al at hiv rési- ohun, or by app ying __ the de Joth street, bet Mau dett | “CHAS. B YOUNG, A.M. Prin't, LINTON ACADEMY, ‘onceTown. D. C. GEORGE ARNOLD. M. 4. Principal, This School has been removed to N: stroet, near Wi jpston, into the G Sexect! ‘HEMATI- DAY, August 31. Class 11i—78 aun bers, 4 drawn ballots. 31 ete is. 4 priges of, fore cecupied .Bowen The nex THURSDAY. September 1. nual be gg commence on Monday, the 5th of Class 112-73 numbers, 13 drawn Vailots, Bi Catalogues Capitals. tem! may be ubtai Pano of august at the Backssore of far. F Pictaatr SSogicon" o ANK 1 an N ACADEMY (A str arid R. The sales v of Ce attain mill ieirgernved een at ps 3 castood after the oth i Cirou! i ing full information, can be had at Blaucha: Bi uitcolm ” —R. BLDETRICK, A.M. _auis-colm CR. BLDETRIOK, 4. M._ IVERNESS. ES PARISIAN. Ladys whe sy anporienced in senohina, drags © SERUATION Gee mil or oy Aidrens a. irons, FRENCH PURCHEE: 18, Va. _ Bu 3! est! ASINS ey emai inerire rE, a cable BIE By A Lu Mrs. aobilygye thee de Princy 1 the Aye a Hau pleasure lo-siving bauidivigs aod rid ing grou: Son he ae ‘£e01 rad Lat i of . 1 Gaus 5 li do. Tickets $5, Batvoad ‘25, quarters $1.25. vO GS 19 A y wore, FRIDAY, September 2. ATURDAY, ie —Chi ital wane 5 izes of... 1042 To ao, 67000 SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. TICKETS a= DOLLAR. yar W ol ‘To be drawn oy me eae MONDAY, Ay Clase ise nue Tt aon ballots. e513) 133 $ prizes of. Hickete et” a es ‘Sone interest that | Phot fr tends, ead friends ofed education, have been Rt jeaerd to manifest in her system of instruction. wil! not lessen by, her ae owen 5 that those from other parts of She yee Stabe, who have been unable to send davght ® Fig! to oe oth imptesnd el at wi iJ a 0 Ee hr the d District of Columbia of the patio are and more avcessible. will be ofa cuardians are assur: high order, and parents ill be wanting to a inal ng rt fort "4 anes | ough, inatruetion, nid olacaton af thet detache ard I prize of.. ha vse ifrewn bers, .: drawn ballots. ages , Tickets | $i. and reo WEDNESDAY, August 31. salty number yy, compl rad ot ne Clase 135—78 numbora;Ebirawn ballots echolars limi Arta Ress Capitals, ig Za W. SM + Washington bc 1 prige of. 9538! aH Prizes of. Pes . ae EOI ON. ice tren: at ll ues! ASEMINABY FOR YOUNG Tee WILL BE OPENED 4 Ne, 489 oa Sy Sa ‘and ath stt., Washing- 1 Mrs, GENTE AW: PHERLER: Pumeiran: The object of this I 01 ail be the attain ta ment of a thorough eat Sm the elemental to the ahi © os polite tal hee eat ‘HURSDAY, it. 2. Clase = —— Smee ballot, be jor will be assisted shecsretee wae prot a patronage of her FRIDAY, Sopt. 2° Class 1 37—73 numbers, drawn baliots. 1 prize of. asonit — ae ali? ree or will be seemed eto igeriston of aes pee! mel lication tothe Pripezpalt Rodatoreeo ofthe sity ac tothe fy rie ine pal. Tickets ckets $1. Jy 8-280 SATURDAY, Sept 3 is yore ie si vumbers \2drawn ballots Corner Tent! veets. tals, ‘Tho njnth annual seaston of this School will ea J rigs or. are of... 2... 81,000 monce com ehn aa Tha co course of instruction do. : ‘08 by ~~ we. ko, Lenore of ladi Il be red sh icatrastenie tcholars, where wrery efor wil! ae to make the [nstitution a home for Sraeet at pari me ia julats,will be furnished reas, Ma CE Re HoRNIERS Sango — fata ape pani ge leo ine Mae he I Reais aera alt | wih: #1, com in contidentiai ee the. Rnmeeeer we neg Saw Ta addition to amet Rimotiy Oreste, Roqn mile ea a ‘overiptions cee Hing, tate Boe her ar tantita tow’ lors, oe heavy foun- me _ li piel Te STONE for walls See sence] PoP PERRY ac BrooKvLLE kcADEMY, FUAGG ING Site rick Go. wil ft dente as eared TIED fe » ree PRETTYMANS A Me Baier cgton ii) iginaar ortnt yr ost ° fel) seasion wale eomuienes on Monday, Sep- at Philp’s 18 deliv; LEN rasta pe roeibes saree ees tan ei | sata e CA. ag VM Re Te hes orner Sth street, eae d F928 BED BENT-Aiee go. BRICK HOUSE on am fers rasan meso gra A eer ion lon ae sor Poet ae aotat sf, peas rat counter, Te * G - | Louisiana avenue, near the West. county, mie, most li conan 3 mae ares or wil exchange it a Tinpro Property. is peo ated in one ofthe most mod improved ly cui ad piroed O° 4 a BENT. City MT spare Srrnnee T PRIV. E ae gae shove arora Cette | on nue, be! the tine GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. Fe; Capt B.F. Waits. | to TUES) Ay, BYV and SATURDAY. easter FRIDAY. at Soest oo ye Sth street month ‘Aleoy & STORE Pat prone Plies Siaeeae Rg aaafae OuSE Non 2 = first ween 18th aad }4th—resy ae of the The RY STORE elie ere TT ft giied up wi at shel vings NM Ree ‘o. ti corner coe, SALt—I offer i a velaabin ® ae - bera! VALOR E FARM FOR LE—8i cg See kd oe ne ry a eae By tween éth end. St H ER’S FER he fast and o hacen Niel. one —s TH sais a am. Re wery MONDAY, The Antelope makes an extra trip to Shep- datown and W: Williamsport on Saturday nie nighte Sunday mornings. Au. Persons cymuss ne, Property oF on the west — of Green street, arerequired, by an eee id the Corporation met len Georzetown,to have the foutways fronting Cee same ved wil ard brick, upon & suffici: psved with good hard brick, upon 8 sufficient bed of a rand, i in jE moana dy tothe legal grade of order, with a4 ania ss ‘if fit = the p ie wil ont of posed spects unde improvement as may not be completed by day of Septembr , sesied, at this office May FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacens, | Georgetow: ‘The Consolidated Lotteries of Delawaro are barge a All drawings under the superintendence WORE is also assorted a isrge lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS (suitable for servente)al: invil Georgetown, D. W o oO D! McKN STEAM, SAW! NE”, Sige 1,000 We Splitting Fire Wood, consequently poe &e.. Tickets §10, ee 85,quatters $0, sightha $1.25 | Prices, viz: size, Or simpl sawed Tongth. Persons Wishiax & quantity = take whart GRAND CS Loren OF} wilpiense they aa give satisfacio: ny Offics— tere fqunrtors $2.9, uths §1.25 | below War neton, J Delaware, at 15 ad a fees for $i; 3 Pieces for lards’ Hotel ; orat Wm. orat a wharf, at the’ to. Offi ige corner ft) an ace = eopetss pe iol4 All ordi Kets or certificates of Packazes will moot Sons ¢ t and com 2 tention, and TAKE NOTICE. must also be put 1a goed erthe use of those now purp: ‘The improvement must ea by sine wih dag ot Be Dext, or then be 2 by the su! paid for the pyoceeds of the tax wi hich is bap po for purpose. The work conn Gy done in & manner to be Spprovi ‘zned, of it will be rejected. ‘ersons wisling to contract for so ~1r ie r toga can leave their proposals, HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. s Paki ae ‘Aug. 20th, reso. f an 2 StawiS +7) LEWIS PAY ——— NE Wuorrsaré BOOTAND SHOE 1B DEALER, Bridge street, Georgetown. D. Ry bees ge oR ot KJ trade is reapectfutty called te Youths’, pl ‘8, Boys’ c UESKIN SHOES, for summer wear; al Lo 9 own manu Cee, LEATHER 0 aud well worthy of also oa mad and constantly SP Sountry merchants and others in want are to call o1 dress meat No. 77 bey ea & MARLows Dv Wood MIL Corner of Seventh stree now have greater facilities for Sa antl ouc Oar Wood, wewed'tn¢ piseoe, A yam AE st pa 8 32% por cont aes ae pit, 3 per cord. UF Coal of all kinds chine Oo! Coal of all Kiet EN EW & MARLOW, in it chee of 7h street and Canal. WOOD AND COAL A come ers and fall stock of all kands of Pai always on Salas eitemked "to péreuudliv by cout the Heal tho sereenod fore deliver Wend doled sereoned blocs ‘any eagth and ; or delivared ia the eord ure, and have it propard to 9 ‘Those wishing tolay in ther winter supplies: remember we wish to keep no accounts; uoudiy, iC 11s Hol Convenient $e Ee) 7 one 2 a reece ay HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. £ 7-LgOx TO YOUR INTFRRS aT of i Porchasing teed A PAYNTER —_ ‘Sism, atthe new orner of Bual streets, oppagite outte A —— it not only be sure of full measpr: but yor i a ate, air, \Vood ‘Sawed in Zaher}! pirees: Cowal. ay it 1} any size desired, te ee Sprd. oh heaper than it is sold n this eit! cepa te vrei in of the Be Quai H-t oa U7 He ns the biggest Carts sag Boxes, a 11> The biggest Pine “Eee for t ee 5 I All delivered Fr ot Se e above does not show how ows where to get your Worth. eanryer a i 2 oe a ' ak 2 Eyal 6234; or th = 753.4 pivoes 82. slesme *Ordere leftatS. W. Wand’ rent femoved ~y the no: d Canal eo be ready when A, PAYNTER. at Pare’s moor CABINET WARE, &c. NEW sea ne oR RE STOR! purr (epee fiineat ee sels De a rte Ma motto Paz) ‘ahi. hah Ln ert ae 28 te apt-tm " For Anurstle and ba Jey am. yas " hi ich ly kone to x | Shara houtewranee: led ivamahipa, owned t a = ei tig “t-mmeh fe CEE wali fa. Sad Treight will Gees remraatie oe Ue tier Dave large fom on comen' ho geantort al sengers will such as An experienced ‘surgeon will te BActimore AND OHIO Woah Norhimet el {some Aaety ST] to all pointe ™ “Fiscomeats ba me sto all Way Stations. ate = Senphom ond and stops only et prin- Be ale earn Mations on that rend ser sos ae seminal’ 30 ns WASHINGTON BRAN a leave as 101) fom WASHINGTON Ot 4.40 and 6.50 a, m., 3.20 “te SALTIMORE at 420 and 745 a. m., 4.15 ‘On day but one train each Ar leave at or NORFO atm 8 for e Sh. eave at 4.40 and 6.50 and 3.20 p. eve cither by Nort ~ nnd to Wit ree |e TAI inate ‘and Wroroseter, the events; ire i a tend aul peea Seture 0 Ss aE tO onda eT PARSONS. Agent. OTICE.—The pe James GUY having meaner her route ye fr NERS Pe FRIPAYS (commencing on t! Pin RISE NB turning, ee G voy on = & 230) 4 &, m., stopping at all of the regu n EN 8. PAGE, Pro “Navith. Bowen, Agent, Avcxandria. tear ah-tt vG a 1858—Hours of departure 1A ee me ROR PAGE aod PROMAS COLLYER 3, RAS ae: saree Page-at s rane Cover Je vine tent reg- i 10 @. m., 12 m., ‘om “Alexandrt: 8, | ag ge From A coandria 7,3..11 4. m.. sem berth ricrsinde, ‘when u Le map het Mount Vi and 4 between Washington aad tal 9g. m. to 4p. m. only. and 2g from Alexen- Rice. t.. igh the tet aia ~4 ae. Hie Belmore and ‘ort Ohio aereee = Alexan- west. ap l¢ EW ARRANGEMENT! UTHWESTERN ROUTE, . ap Az on and ALEXaNDRia RalLRoab. FROM ia CITY, D.C. INIA, NI Ma Me, hres 7 gee RP oT TAChETF eth RaiRORS we w CK. Se eae el +4 drs datail o wi i\CHMOND, Pd, REE RRR Ben Ee 0G x BF of oMER Net NE = On By 8 direct route, and continucus fear connee- tion to Memp' Affording greater exped iio: comfort, and be ing over 29 miles shorter than by any othet route, othe ‘he stain ferry boat George Page leaves the foot of 7th streetat 6% 2. ™. for Alexandrig, where gengera take the oars for spre, We lotteville, Staunton, White Sulpluur Sprim jatook,& aad and st . m. for chmond and inte i west, ing Sure aad jons to Mem- one and oR leave the office "olook glock sm. “VANS. — at BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. MELA & SON 520 CHEAPER THAN EVER. | 20 000 S oF Boo xD 1a) _ ar vOR Suace Prorits. + a a large stock of BOOTS and SHOT at aaah p lees, Weare prepared to. 1 Pa. venue, at ws the same 5 CAD Geer chan te Sebtieen g * atl MEU ER & , now offers to the ladies gentiemen, en ome ‘the illowing schedule “sah aire Ladioe’ Eng dosioa Last’s Gaiters. 81 12 fo. As dre are from fei 4 : : idee Sa Suna agtines Mo omy y deseription, as uanp can hased by ey noe the manuiscturers, which enables us to sell as low them. “> re, tenaee call ot .8 we expect to be - FLA& DN, = kept very busy. 1. soemhestteseunes au 2m __"_ States Offica. iD SHOES. I Pouca me eiaring end keop a fail Pats i pastas 8 . Hove kt Bs hee” bes! og Geers. E) i Fug "Spree: pp Ly Misses, at very ow, 4 Children’s Boots Shoe of meigee bad Children low, of curown NTHA No. @ Peeve, ‘arket js i300 joor above 8th st. int 236 Pa. avenue, near corner 13te Siien RET Z. tod from the manu a SHOES “nt of fine work in BOO’ bn Sif ES. nee Calfskin = pate 0-788 eros Sees $2, Ko; i ied erms—Repaly Pay. sum * pou find "4 ES do not wear or do ae ook neg, goto GRIFFIN “8, No. 34 Poona avenue, You will find them siware prepare: 10 ww ‘wear 5 at west e me cants price. ira Tors ears GTON ‘IY | ae as DENTISTRY, &c. rs ode ay the baer Ad city NEW Pi ar GALLERY, ase Pannerivamia Avex Beret, — PESTSCRAP @o00oD PICTURES taken inany = SEE se Pagel or for Fea igpatig pee Peaat 306 Pe we and ih ou,