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AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania Avenue ¢ Eleventh ‘Stress, BY ' ae a ADVERTISEMENTS (Of eight lines to equare) inserted three times for @1; every pt Fans twice ® week, $1.25; once a week, 5) cents por square for each insertion. Beh, 24d Mio 44 SI220R GFL OWEF Kor Aw Vv". XIV. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1859. N°. 2,057. A NEW WAY TO RAISE THE WIND AND OBTAIN LODGINGS. {From the Albany Journal } ry A few weeks since a rather seedy-looking min into a tavern on Washington avenue asked for lodgings. The proprietor of the bouse being in and not relishing the Serer ey and address of the msn, he taking him to be a thief in a booed & pauper. demanded the price of his i in advance. This brought out the financial condition of the applicant, who rej that he bad “nary a cent,” much less fi He was directed to the station-house, bat not relishing the ht of being booked in that place dg\x I set bis wits to work to obtain afew -* He was not lovg making up his mind what course to pursue, for in a few mo- ments after leaving the tavern he was seen to enter a grocery store on the opposite side of the street with all the confidence of a shrewd knave. He did not ask the storekeeper for charity, but seeing on the counter some heavy brown, tarred wrapping paper, he asked ‘for pepe of it to put Pt Aang cand wee he in bis wagon. Takin, e ~he next visited adry goods cee whine he ob- tained the loan of a pair of scissors, when he eut. the into strips an inch and a half wide two feet long. He then meager | folded them up, one by one, all the sat length, and having concluded his work, be asked the proprietor for an empty paper bor to put them in to protect them from’ the weather. Having obtained the box, he allied out to catch a greevhorn. and it was not Jong befure he caught one in the person of a barber. The strips of paper he represented as being fly eatebers—new article just discovered, and just the thing wanted in every store in the city. All that was necessary, he said, was to place a little molasses en the Prepared paper for the purpose of attracting the flies and then suspend it from the ceiling. Thi: eaid, was all that was required, and be warranted that every fly that iit upon it “would -”’ He demaided for this important discovery only twenty-five cents, but the barber —7 rather short of funds, he was finally induced to take eighteen penee for one of the fly destroyers. Leaving the barber, and being somewhat elated at the success he had met with, he Visited several stores on the avenue, but failed to induce a one to try bis new discovery. He had almost become net my oon a eeBalpercin imself up, he entered a there exhibited bis tent right fly-killers. Being much erg ey 4 ies in the bar-room, some attache at the Hall was induced to try what virtue there wasin the new invention, aud for the ees of testing them, made a purchase of three. The seller was a shrewd chap, for the mo- ment he obtained the three shillings from the till of the Colonel, he left. He was then four and sixpence in weet by the pip say ene to pay for his i and a glass o! ne shecwards told facade w he obtained the money, and being told that he had committed a fraud, replied that he could prove that every word he had uttered he could show to the satisfaction of any unbiased feat son. He said he bad simply asserted that the were 2 new invention that he had discovered, and that every fly that lighted o them would die. He did not promise that they would kill flies, but that every fly would die. By this he meant that sowe time or other they would die: but when or where, the it at some future day diseover. is is the last-sell of the season, and the chap who got it up is deserving of a better fs BLACKBERRYING. “Ah! Sam, she’s gon dead.”’ “*Is she dead. Bones!”’ “Yes, Sam. She sent for me three days after she died.” “Oh, no, Bones. you meaa three days previ- ous to her decease.” “No. She had no niece: she was an orplian,”” “I mean three days before she departed this earthly tenement.’’ “Sirr”’ That is, three days before she died.” “Oh, yes! Well. I went down to see her; went up to de bedside wid de bed in my eyes.”’ «You mean with the tears in your ¢yes/’’ “Yes, wid de pillows in my eyes. a she, ‘Bones, — te leave dis world of care.’ ” « “What did yoo reply?” e “I sed didn’t care much. Den she axed me if I would pee de potheeary shop for some meticine said yes; so l went duwn to Dr. Night Bell”—_ “No, not to Dr. Night Bell; that's the name of the bell on the door—the night bell.” Pian Tealled bim Dr. pa ee a “I presume he was a very good ieian’?"” “No, he wasn’t fishin’; be was * tome,” » Bo; Imean he wasa doctor of some “Yes; he was counting out his notes when I went in.’ “No, Bones! You do not understand. I mean standing." te: he was a doetor of some “No; hé wasn’t standin’, he was sittin’ oh three-legged stool.” : “Pshaw' I mean he wasa doctor of some reputation.” " “Yes; Ae was dar; he was a nice feller. He wasdeclerk.” , “Who was the clerk!” “‘Rep-utation.”’ “Well, what did the doctor give you?”? “He gabe me a piece ob paper.” “A preseription *” “No, it was paper.’” “Of course, it was on rT, nevertheless a prescription. What did it Sy say on the paper’” _, It was full ob chalk marks made wid a pen- cil. He sed I must get two dozen fish hook no, seven—an’ put in a quart ob molasses. in’ boil it down, den gib her de broth; 8» I went up to de bar’ —— os “No; you mean the gounteg.;? “‘ He didu"t count dem; he weighed ’em out.” “ Well, was there any efficacy in the dose”” «No; noflin in it but fish hooks !”* “T mean was the medicine any way effica- cious?" ~: Now, look here Sam, be so kind as to “dress me in de Engii Dy ea “Well, then. Bones, [ mean did the’ inedi- cine do her any Lee . “Tt wouldu’t have cured her, but the poor al in absence of mind, instead of takin’ de roth. took the fish-hooks, and dey killed har.” “Then that must have been her — I saw last Weseesing. 7 * No it wasn’t. doctor sa: @ bury her until next summer.” Pr san® «Why not, Bones ?’* “Kase dat s de best time to go out blackber- ryin’."\—George Christy's Bthiopian Jokes +280 _Viveoar In Stews.—On the continent of Europe, yee is as ip cmplozed in the process of stewing. It acts tening the bres. and so rendering the meat ere tedaer and digestible. The value of vi im eco- aa may be tested by the use of this receipt. Tuke some meat from the edarsest Juints of a beef. such as the teg) shin, of h- ing piece, cut it in slices of two or thred each, dip ‘bh in good vinegar, and then k n the stew-pan with Las , es cut small, without water; er it closely, and let it stand by the side of the fire for six or eight hours, it will then be ba to be thoroughly done, and ty have y’ 2 abundance of gravy. being at the sane re- markably tender.“ The onl: tien Peces- rary is that the heat should never be ‘suffered te spprouch the boiling point, or the meal Vegetables, and tavoring materials placed in an earthenwa: i closely tied down, and the “placed ina 1 sauce-pan of water or very slow oven. is mode of cooking is applicable to any kind of meat, and will be found exeeedi econouni- ing little trouble, and: matory ae, and delicious f ae ; seid of the vinegar is entirely di the process. a) fesipated a 6 UprRations oy THe Patent Ovrice.—The fol- EDUCATIONAL. ; FOR RENT SALE. lowing is the list of patents issued from the United aK - eae gree get wet oetfiyeen Sais Pees Omer he Weck eodag Been: S PEMALR IveriTgrE. Tee AME ge | PSUR arti tes, Balak ber 6, page AS RSE i i lve profoasots melee wih n mn, 18 now ready to receive pup! v7 For pe ulars age re - PRAT! K; North: Henry W. Aideiia, of Bndollya, N. y —For | Roars of instruction,» ia SMa Pin ‘Then’ Bod RIANO FORTE CLASSES. = i st reel ftsdéipbia, Px LPO ifm 18th sts., from 10 a. m.to 2p. m. each day. se 7.9" Rilitery ¢ jase—S5 per quarter. - pay a A DRY Soop praved uppttatos for making decocitons |” °Y | W\FASHINGTO SELECT SCHOOL, rae Tggraner $e r fe es Pacer. | ooh Bead Inquire at ADRMSO NS ayponts piceanind inthe ening of itarvesters. rhe exercises of this Shoot ¥ cs resun on qetown Pupils wpely Nes ‘Harrover's Fe: Fae FOR SALE. Twelve miles from Wash. H. H. Baker, of Mex tN, J.—For im- | TH Sale dav o} sete wate rucele iat, | male Academy, Georgetown, : ington and ore mils trom Reitsviile: —con- pe rang Coe Bice Basviane,reores | | searemcereytnerrier iene te es ment in railroad excavators." , Pianos» Guilerand Voce water; good dwelling 6 rooms nee: Jebu Brainerd and Wm. H; Barridgo, of Cleve- eulsh oene MetwanpFuma.e.d ar the shove. hose te, enya fancy eugivallaines “Pye obrelen on the front land, Obio —For improvement in tanwing. One door east of No. 565 wandav , bel. Sth and make’ ear! plication. a+ F will ~ and arother on the back of the , Tuning into Leopold Richard hb. of New York, N.Y the pike thr: Fi Pe uarters oa milefrom the Farm. Fo: 6 but @ iam: romber of S The I several , of ys makers, fay | 1th sts., Island. ° For improvement iw makin: from wood The exercises ofthis School were resu mn ms 2 | further particulars, apply to the subscriber on the Arculusid Cameron, of Ciarleston, 3. C.yand | Taewies the th inet. “For torma, Be. Kopie te the | Sith soil or ‘Appin at my reaidonter Sv’ uevoeea: | Bremises. Iie on'y twenty five mimuten ide ia the David Matthew, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im: rineipal At the Schoot-room, or at his residences, | tween Lith annisee ” ne Seost™” | Sts from Washington to Beltevilie, provement in railroad wheels No 565 Maryland avenue, between 6th and 7th ste. | Wee! Mth 2 8u 30-2w' 3. J. HA Charles W. Clewley, of Providence, R. 1.—Por | —*2 7-3" JOS K. KRENEK. Prinoisal. A ; MUSICAL CARD. EN T-Two desirable RESI lunprovement in machines for making watch tims, | PR. BRIDGE’S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL | £hs.E, LITE L 4 FRORSHLOR Ov Music rom street, eiwreen, taeh, and tech ie. - : how te his friends and . how L ats, R. W. Dav's and Daniel Davis, of Yellow CSruxgr, Barwaen 4% axp6ru Sts, he hus vesumed the dutree of if ein: back bullaiace, baticrmer eae ora gine with Springs, Obio.—For machine for printing the | ,.The duties of this fnstitution will ba resumed on ing the prof-asor 0 the music: department at | been thorough’y repairet.' They have als good dress on newspapers, &e.. fkeadsy morning, poy tee oo For Lahaye Anlwick Se: 3, and having pupiiselsewhere, he | water at the door, area eonvenient distance Jean Justin Albert ’de Bronac and Augustin | [S& $2 catalorues, at the bookstores, of inquire of | tas Hol -@ few Hours to tevats to privats | from, the Departaente: Poon given ipo Joseph Martial Deberrypon, of Paris, France — | WSd,7ncwal, No. 407 I3th atreet, between G apd foboloraia thinerty 5 to seouro his wervices: there- a anrey © H.C. STEWART, corner of Wath 7 i a —____..__ SUS __ | fore, early application is requested. a0 26-1 is improvement:im treating metallic ores: with Trg Se RTBENTH SESSION OF THE | | Rérye ind circulars Yo pe liad at W. @. Metzer- FoR RENT—The three story and ar R-Densmore, of South Haven, Mich.—For ine RUGBY ACADEMY will commence on the | Oh osidencect ‘De. Hunt's, Noes and, — RICK HOUSE at the southeast corner of 9th proved macisine for sawing staves. a lap oa Moripethonlars semstetes | 1 Or Dats +o and E streets, with office rooms on Sth etreet, near Oe Re eee E asoem ee, 8 For ien- FETEP a: Auth, | PIANO FORTE AyD ORGAN INSTRUC. | We Rt Ricker ree sh, morottcer SPRY fe provement fu bagasse furnuces _auss-tm No 348 ty st., bot, loth and séth. t AND ORGAT , jALey, saad oppoe Hugh T. Douglas, of Zanesville, Obio, and Jno - Ceutre Mi f > E: . 5 MISS Y. STUMPF. f HEINFETTER, Casper, of Mount Vernon. Ohio —Fot improve- Tue PRESCOTT HIGH mesh celenrated pianist of ‘Maui in the 3 VOR RENT—A four story BRICK HOUSE on 8th street, between K and L, nhein, Germany, rr ble eva) ting apparatus. A id spectfully intimates to the music-loving citi L, street, near the corner of 15th street west. MD. abate, af jewburghe N.Y --For roof Plage ees remaroben opps ed on Monday. Sapt. | Z2hs of Washington, that having had® many Rent $2 oh. ing cement. ewis Duvall, of Big Spring, Ky.—For im- provement in boots. ned at Bookstores, or en ap a to the it tho Tnatitu i. The limited number of sch« » thirty.) the a Peixate p'ay grounds, and the quietlooation, ri 19 pr month. Also,a STORE and CF. LAR, on Pa. avenue, near Isth street, under Mr. Pettibone’s Pee caer. Rent $15 per month. eee at ws H. PRENTISS, corner of 15th and » strects. years experience in teach receive pupils ei her as vanced rc rin ing, is Now prepared to sei. begiuners or those more ad- ,togive instructions on the Piano and Or gan. Terme moderate. Application qin be made eerocts. aur uf Wm. F. Edson, of Philadelphia, Pa —For {m- most desirable schoo! for boys, and any o} jefe at MreDeCantol’s Mumcal Re-| py 2 or without Purnitere.e Bret proved machine for cutting tnd ‘finiebing shee - An 6. RICHARDS, Print, | Sadia enue, will meet dus attention. Ua- | POR Bora Na o6e eee cares frat hee! ORGETOW oferenot As to ability cau be given, GroRG Nstirute. Ith exceptional ref i and 14th—rendence of the Inta PG. Johnsen. Phe Benj. G. Fitzhugh and McClintock Young, Jr. igs TEP # sinvation as Organiat will bo noo Pted, housg contains the modern improvements, large ge sae atm Aaacenaai gpg bo lis dution will be reeamed, on Monday, Sept.5. | _#08-tf and ts in good order. Application should be matic rakes for reaping machines. Thomas G. Gardner, of Mount Pulaski, [11 — For foam collector for steam bollers je reapect and patro- 1e tates have’ beon ty nade tinwediately onthepremisés, au . OR ENT—A two-story BRICK DWEL- F'in§ HOUSE, prenatety ACE DEE! USICAL INSTRUCITION. (tN tHe ItaLian Stix.) AARP, PIANO, GUIT‘R, SINGING, naee of parents generaliy. T' oye. toute: 7~ For partioulars Cratdell’s a see circulars at Star Office or rt. 3 Edward Haeckel, of Cinciunati, O., assignor to jookstore. ft N GAN. Re leat between Rand S. Will be for rent after the ISth o Haeckel & Co., of same place.—For improved ap- ele 2 _____THOS. N. CONRAD._ | _,,Prof DE cass aeons ee ee SOSKPAY Sater Bo month, Inquire sbespot pastes Ge eng: ENTRAL ACADEMY, oe Ia sorite between Sand ie - Hancock, of Augusta, Ga.—For imptove- ment in oa Scarl ~ dason- We of New York, N. Y:—For | improvement in sewing machines luable GROCERY STORE rner of 12th and B ste west, moar the oanal, itis well fitted up with shelving, counter, bins, &c., and is the most desirable stand orner of E and lth streets, A SELECT SCHOOL, FOR Roy's. SILAS MERCHANT, A. M., Principat. The Sxeumens of this Tastitution will be resumed to the study of Musio under the in- instruction of incompetent teachers. 7 § ue attention paid to the propar muscular devel- | in the city for a resident Carts river trad. a H. Herriek; of East Boston, Mass —lor | 98 eee! monaey in satpaber, Apaieation may | osmont of the hands for obtaining equality, apility, For torsas apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, No. ot peared cupst smeeper e Ciroulars will be found at the bookstores. au 2% Im | 804 Slasticity of touch; aud lastly, though not least, | Louisiana avenue, cor a Kelsey Hagen, of klyn, N. Y.—For im- | — Be URREELTT ie Fie | the true manner of rendering Music srecoful, bru west. Su 12 tf Ei , A i ©: ive, —t “ARM a Hobe oe Ys 6 1.—For im-! M abs +t 4 seHoat. on frets er of He ome scares of instraction as pursued by al Golo. F° Li eS rite Sg ATs: \pieatle EAE coves ta wie plead. ee Le FOe P-L SAE NEAL terete wih be respcee ee GRETA ve ese | pine Course of in Europe. "Sem pre in Lag gel ppd pom ey | sat fhe a @. Hoffman, Waterford, N. ¥.—For | 5th of Septomber. A punctual attendance of her F Only @ limited number of pupi's recaived. | fer je ound city property. ‘This property is sita- dinpeaved dikes Bote” »N.Y.— pupils 1s respectfully requested, auasim | Pa: vn pi to make their eneagements will do | gtad in one of the most improved and highly oultr ‘Lorenzo Holtslander, of Oberlin, Obio.—For Proc, le to Mas SES iscoRMICK’S SCHOOL. i oe ALLS MecoR MICK desires to inform hér ff Di, CORNIE vated parts of the county. Convesient y . a ratiroad. BEND. Psyitie improvement in marine propelle:s. Musical Rep wsitor ‘ave. be 4 tf Yitv Hall. | ‘and the pub! merally that she will resum - id lt = Ges, peung he Aliagoany corapanarn ee: | tte tution of har Schou! on the et ‘Rlouday in'dep: | _*!?-1™ een pag Siena VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE— Situated Fae Pelnting the address on newspapers, &c.|| tember next. : USICA], NOTICE, in Alexandria county, about 2% miles Damase ‘oureaux, of New York, N-Y.—For| The eourse of study pursued will comprise 1 the. Me. WM binrsay ttt Pi of the Con- | Georgetown, at the intersection of the Georgetown i fer bachetece Sot m ota eke branches Tequisite toathorough English educa | gerva ire of Tague Bohemia, an late of, nd Riedie Paste road, consleting of i acres. In a4 . Mutbollan, of Spring- - . ‘ ; ork, * G rn emiées, or of Z. field, O—Por improved metiod of centeriag fa In addition to hor day scholars ‘she is desirous of | citizens of’ Washington that, hoviar’ been {diand Katronte: Washinton Ce Ree ‘watchmaker's lathes. , pst 9 Sea led “oe Pad op eel A eee induced te — ebaree of the organ and chwir T PRIVATE SALE— 1 and well- Hosea Lindsay, of Ashville, N.C.—For improv- | B¥wt {rom 10 to le youre: s is propared to rive TAT RUCTIONS CR PH, | A arranged three tory PRAME HOUSES, with ‘ed su panp. ; or ar a for the scooiamodation and | PIANO, HARE, GUITAR ant ORSAN: Bee | two-story back buildings: contuninn from 3 tie George M. Lon; » of New Orleans, La.—For | due care of pupils have baon oonaiderally increased in VOCAL MURBIC. Applications to be nade nt | Foome each; good yores; back Bnd fu alleys The im) oa ogy; in aan for grein’ sughs. and AR ES ene a ington | Mr: METZEROTPS usio Store, Pa. avenue, | Sbove property is located on the north side of Mas- us E. Leomis, insted, Conn —For im- dosiring on with refare where a circular will. be found stating terms and | #°huxetts avenue, between 4th ana Sth sts. Per. provement ia ner wahoo may apply to W. D, Wallach, Editor of i further particulars. The best ef refercnoes given | Sons desirous of obtaining & healthy and quiet resi - r 1 ieati iING a | dence would do well to at No. 310 of said prop- Edward M. Maingle, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For| "For terme and further particulars apply at her ce 2 Pacem Metis E REALE Peariieeksl orty, Ate0, several maaller Houses on the sarge ent in stoves. residence—No. 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. | have subteribed there names. su21-3m | S4usre for sale. je B-| lac foreleg ta Seid, Vt 7S Porm proved, iy 70 — _ Machine for w! he Joints of'clothes pins. C z hos. J. Mead, of Port Byron, N. V.—For im-| PpROOKVILLE ACADEMY, County, Ma. WOOD AND COAL. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. provement in brakes for railroad «: E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., Berxcirat. "er pares = miSH: FISH! Wm. Moshey and isaac H. Mosher, of Green, $ ‘The fall session will commence on Monday, Sep- ' ber Sth. 0 0 Dt te Y Fee improved machine for beading wag- Ww woop: on tire. FIs # 100 barrels prime.No. } Prince Edward's Island Ale- ‘atalogues may be obtained at Philp’s Book- ; woo 0 Di: Henry Pennie, of Buffalo, N. Y.—Por improve: ¢, of by addressing the Principal st Hrook ville, 7B cgrds prime OAK WoO, 100 Darrel prime No.1 St, John’s Alewives, wid pr 40 do. ‘dry PINE: do. Pr ment in bits for cutting washers. {8 Lal A | 10 do. best quality BAKERS’ do. a mene Smeg Seng aE Jas. Powell, of Cincinnati, 0 —For' fmpréyed G2ORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. Now om hand and for an. low, in jarge or email | ,, Now landing per schooner Mercy ‘Taylor, from faucet. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. | qua:tity. WARDER & STEWART, Boston, gad will Ge sold tn lots to eult purchasers, 1. C. Shuler, of A N_Y—Forimprove: | ,,The duties of this institution will be resumed on ‘ard, 12th st, and Canal; to meet the market. A’ OTLEY & BRO. mut in the construction of sbest-enetal comiue. «| te rptme nal ta chemin s heat, Cifediare, vis) | _ en? Con corner Hand izthete | segiw 99 aod 101 Walerat Geomeotn, David G. Stutford, of Syracuse, N. Y—For im- ; ror * YOK E! Sein tien as provement in stoves Se Maree ua. 5. HamROvER. COKE!-—COKE !! FOR HARPER'S FERRY —The fast and oom- Joseph Tiberi, of St. Louis, Mo.—For improve- The supply now on hand of this most geoncencal medious steamer ANTELOPE, OUNG LADIES IN : fuel fity any h ig Capt B. F. Wats, leaves Gaorge: ment ip grates, tan! eee ee er ee ay Scoot, | |e rain Senna eae ty. trent | wow every FUESDAY, THURS: Wm. 3. Todd, of Mechanicsville, la —For tm- 4 = ING Coal, free 4 DAY, Sa DAY, at 7 o'clock am. Re ENGLISH AND FRENC ‘oal, free from slate and other stances, A proved joiner’s clamp No. 30-43 street, Washington, D.C. At the price now ssked (only seven oenta per bushel) | turnin: aves Harpere Berry every MONDAY, Louis Tegre, of parish of St. Jobn tue Baptist,| CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M.,Princirar.. | i) sequal to Anthracite Con: at about §3 per ton | $V EDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, atGo’slook 8. m: La.—For improvement in construction of can: | ‘The twelfth year of this Tnetitaijon will com. | Delay in procuring at once a fall and winter supe | Eero erie Antel kes an extra trip to Sh re Bi lle mence on Mond :y, Sept. 12th, 125%, Ths shoo! has | °f Coke may compel consumers to purchase an in-| | N. &. The Antelope makes an extra tri 4 ME. A: Paitle, of Brooklyn, N.Y —For tinprov. | steesils ineenard ree At Camo into the hands of | (rior Atiele. “APp'y at the ofiee of the Gas {acht | heniatewn and Wiliameport om Saturday nights ed hotair register a rd Ba telete : TAKE NOTICE. 8, Da Tucker, of New York, N. V.. sssignot | Sourac ot ands cited br teehee eh 5.6. BROWN, | A’t:r persons caning promesty on the went eldd toR. M.. B-, and P. S. Hoe, of same place.— | Smbraces all tis brancheg of nthe Wiineliag | 90 26-2w Secretary in Charze. | of Green street, between Bridge and Stoddard ste. For mode of operating the tingers on printing | -odueation, together with the Latin and French, an are reg uired, by &n ordinance of the Corporation of presses such othor languazes asthe parents may desires Ge Coat: COAL!!! 2 mn egtonn ta Bare eootwaze pp pe bn =! e F 4 , Oo also, Music & wing. ait! aved with ¢ hrick, upon a sufhe of sh acerbic Caer lor hf cr ES Joung ladies, | so tons of RED and WHITE Asi COAT, new | eharpeaud,aad in ogaformity to the legal grade 8, H. Wilder, of Grinnell, Ia.—For tmproved | 720, having ecinploted the course of study. pass | on tho way, will be sold low from ven Cn aren, 2 oe Sane as ng must also be pat an good Se materials ne use of ee a there if fit for the purpose. improvement mus! he oorngistod by the 10th day of Septomber next, or method of opening valves to extinguish fire. W. ©. Allison, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to bimeelf and Jobn Maree of same place. —For the sppointed exAMinations. Alimted number of hoarding. p will be re esived into the oe | of the Principal, aud every effort ma fe to rencer them comfortable and happy. nal. WARDER & STEWART, Yard, wth stand Canal: Office, A and 12th st Gireniars, containing full -pacticuinrs, oan te cbr TCOLL} | outed siepesoatdel tates wices kes teomoel te! P 4 c re ining’ full ‘particulars, can be o! ! on! ‘d “Re rae are ON. To atesan te, ruilg | tained om application to the principal Bookstores, | WOOL AT OOD: | AND RETAILC OH | cused for Gust vurpose, The Work mast teal P. Stewart, of same place —For improved feed | ftothe Prinoypal, __ anaeotm "| pat GAK, AICKORY and PINE WOOD. spgois be done iy a maauer to be approved by the water apparatus for steam-boilers. GIRST WARD ACADEMY, Broad Mountain and Looust Mountain COI, | “ctsuke shins te content hes po much of anid Deiectus Durfey, of Fort Seneon, O to Corner of 20th st ‘and Pa. avenue. fhe very, hest article in the market Also, Cumber- | ; ment as may not be completed by the 1otk biuneelt, TA. Lyon, and HP. Tyler, of Clerks | CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS: ABD MODERN | Mad anit all other #inde of Coal, oheaptatdaah, | snP oy ament naman nets compicte rd Held, O'—For ini ent in the mode of spply- | ‘Phis Academy will reopen on Thursday, the Ist | 9u St * ath st., enat side, near the oa. scnial nt tie ebCe iy a ons ing power to machinery. day of September uoxt. 7 th erg SE epee j 3 RY ADDISON, Mayor. "RPA Dyer, of Medford, J. Augustus. of Boston, | “se 2-6t H, H. MUNRO, Master. | WYO © Db: cosa Lt! come be ICR, assignors to Jos. C. Tucker. of Brookline, ug. 20th, 1858. { Georgetown. D.C. x Ho Foe improved compound: {luminating Au 2 StawtSep! GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, vousr 220, 1059. | STEAM, SAWING, ANG AELEETING FIRE = CIDER, IN I : Studies will be resumed in this Institution of : Woop Mint T CRAB ARELE CADRE. IN ROTTLES. ar sme = i " Union Bortiinc Drrot, Georgetown, D.C George Henderson, of Alleghany, Pa., axsignot | Mowday, the Sth day of Septomber: Seventh street and Canal, u f thi tohimselt and Geo, Hutchings of same place | aus Sawiw JOHN EAWLLV,S J., Prost. ss aie eta tee. pe | eure CRAB APPLE. CLOG ieee aur stock = ipeoremont an Printing presses for addres- WESTERN ACADEM Pel Gatips of this Splitting Fire Wood. conssyuontine reduced our io Se pure eppe. Alive, put up BF soexprecaly fey Ms 3 = Schooi wi eu be t les E. Sacot, of New York, N.Y. assignor| av 8-00: 8.1. LOOMIS. | PP Oe wood, mawed in 4 pienes. 8 por cora. | | REO ARNY & SHINN. to Saltzman Jaest & Co, of same place. —Por im- . KE 11s = Shi Wood, sswed 1» 4 pieces and — FSR TS > * MRS. KESLEY provement in watches. Boarpine res bay CHOOL FOR [7 Split, $6 59 per cord, WwW . BLACKBERRY BRANDY, f John Martino, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to YOUNG UL. TES TL? Pine Wood, sawed ind pieces and = FE goes G3 Re RS aikereie D. Stuart aud Richard Peterson, of same place + Corner of Sirth and L streets. ind Reece meroend. | | BURR BERS ARNY & SHINN For improvement in stoves The daties of thisschool will beresumed on Mon- | 1 Coal of all ki whee ie a oe are, 5 Dalen’ Witting Dapst. Robert Pooie, of Baltimore, Md-, assignor to | day, September 5th. $89 colm iy 1 Corner of 7th street and Canal. | S\soRGen himself and German H. Hant, of same place,— NM RS BURR’S SCROOL, H_atrest, between a T RNES'S GINGER WINF. M Babel Poole’ of Welitintore; itd.,. easignas 0b Be an ee ree eee | A comeuee eM roel ands of | NG bare just roosived aad havo for sale Turner's den koe HH. Hunt, of sume place. = | ees FUEL always on hand, INGER WINE-—a reliable r y for Dyspepsia, METROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INST. A Boarnine anv Day SCHOOL FoR Voune Lavres. 464 E Serect, | For i:aprovement ie pistons of veneral Debility, Weakness of the Stomach, Di- John B. Powell, PP arrhea, Dysentery, &e. 2 | All orders attended to personally by one of the Philadelphia, Pa., assignot Goal thoroughly screendd bs fore delivery. ARNY & SHINN to himself and G B ek same place —Po , belween 6th and 7th streets, f 7 aus (States) oor. Green and Olive «ta, fupeoret wemeetcier Pine NOEL pho thied annual seasion of the Institute will com- REN OF nets ea ed APUE any longth ang EW]s PAYNE Chatlee H. aymond’ of Southington, Conn , | mance an tte s benittiful avd healthy position in the | lense. Permous wariurica quartity oan take what | WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOR DEALER, assignor to the Peck Smith Manufacturing Qom- tonal Me ropais, with’ CODE ef eabetionaek wre aud have it prepar: dt order, m ‘Bridae struct, Georgetown. D. C. face 1 of same ome | Improvement in tin ‘acoom} shod ‘Peachers, ‘unsury fa ciliti tie eve Noch Reeelint i odontal ‘The attenty ee ot he tafe | ~ G ©. “Bicksestan and Robert Glover, of Gray Aid is! t cence ees Orne Spaeegupetly, jf Atte not ponveniant we yy. cash, CAcesK Sie RS, r SuMMICr Wear; ville, Til, sseignors to theansclves, Fo. Wil | Clecders, with fell tafecriation as to terme, &o., | ty Will give satisfactory Pewee Gate. | Shel myownmaninctere eR } diame, and W. A. Horrel, of same place —Por im» ied ued &t the principal ir WURK isaiso assorted and well worthy of atten: provement in harvesting macbines. ives Scoville, of Chicago, II , assignor to him, self and WR. Scoville, of same NER, 464 E street, Washington city. 2-eo6w ma ‘obtai Pi bookstores, or o: ry ret to the Principals, Mr. and Mra? i. wh VENNER stroe below War Department. Uffico—Northwe: sr 12th and C stroet: Nate erent iinet oath “strane, sy vio lish tia tad y lot of COARSE § cy (setae tur ctvonce) alos on band and constantly lace. —For iu cei — te OOD!—COAL! WOOD !-COAL! provement tn machine’ for breaking’ stone CARD. Ww No. 482 7th ot. det Gand H. OAT" | mang, chante and others in vant are jurnpike de. SEMINARIES, AND OTH-| We have now on hand, and are daily receiving, a | invited toeall oreddvore meat Ren FY Behe ae Daulel H. Solliday, of Philadel ,Pa., at | BRE son hand a very larg: select stock of WOOD snd CUAL, which we aller | Georgetown, D. C. Sp 22-tf~ Per moponement i gartuence, Sn MOM | MES des ata ce ger at ate Geo RPE | sureean ice esteem tne Por improvement in gus-bur q reasonable terms, or for reut by the 5 ' * Silas B. Terry, of Perrysvitie, Conn.,” assign A or" year. “Alaa, Melodeons, Musia, | sotisiied that we oan suit thom as to quality and CABINET WARE, &o. to Silas B. Terry, jr., af mine place.—For Ko., &e.patiowest prices. . it So Price. : OUN F. ELL 17> Those in want of fuel would save money by chine for making’ paper boxes. 206 Pa av. set ath and ities, ‘OR be- NEW FU : NITORE ST } to have it tf th harf W rece: out ws Sabh, Wesley of Providence, R. 1, asaignot == voueel divest. {eusi-eoun| CHAPIN £ BRO” feP House a siobinaene ; on akirta <= { provement in skeleton A CAR semaceriss = SSoi itis ane ected Diag uypensigh eb WAVING BREN SE- | NO HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Rn, We would Rricsall Waghiuses Ouse in to oS. a ‘We wou r Revssues—-Win. 8, Haveley and Jas. M. Coop. | (eof) ublishers es their agents for the in —s fore purchasing. Our motto is, “Quick Salos gf of Fittivony, Pa..assignecs of Jost Klis, of | fous eify five notion ta thes ow wie U7 LOOK 70 YOUR INTEREST OL aid Pall Protas oheage for new: sume place —For improvement in revolving fi Pay in sare, a are ready to ve! i hem 04 of, PAYNTER, th ihe Red Sign, at the new JOHN BONTZ & BRO., “leary Jenkins, of Cincionatt, O For tm: | those whe Thad bette fbr therm daring Cantto Markee’ H* Sed Canal streets, opposite | am $0-ty eee cannes) 1 OW N y oved ornamental connection of ‘the parts of aa e month, P| 88 fur that month only wi Pr veu will not only be sure of full measure, BD STREET. 350 rom fetes pit | | separa eee” fatuical. mtn eg Plasce WF nad SRC TE cee sce ee tt OP he ta Gi Me Re bod: cheap for acob H. Mumma, of Harrisburg, Pa.—For tm | primary, used in the di rept sendomion in the city tents per cord cheaper than tt is sold | eash. Pies: Wien or einohscik tm. | will find it tothesy pdvautagote nee eet bee From ony aver plage in his city, Fqverhune by enperiepecd: workin, and antis: } . pie fv o xive us + : eg yryvement incewing mocking hy fore olgow bare wo are dotnemined to Ss mer Best Quality'¢ A MeOH ING Seat LOUNGES, @. * Designs. —Philo B. Gilbert, of New York, Ni oe oe yan! & MORUN. | Fe He has the Btgroat Carts ond Boxes.t ay shenoipRucaNe cd AN see ¥.—For design for the baudies of spoons un ~ a ee ea Pi (4 ni EPY_ HOLLOW CHAIRS gi) haste J. Ney, of Lowell, Mass, ass to Cb Wako Fi Lito: ter No. abs ipa inn lie wood ry All the Parsons manufactured in thie a Manufactiring Company -—Por de. BeRY Fe neler tee Sees nae tomb sta. The 1° arom an caver Pot hart a iia le nds. vic PLANT & £0, carpet patterns. Ww would respecttully «tate that he 1 fi ree of Charge. i Dh sta bet’ sh and ewer . @ertii in th U7 Notice. the above does not show how 3 ts, 5 : Puysictax vor a K. ~s D Co! A prinel sities. aud ght f guros_sifectnd in th to get; Rips ssshoup where, get your {> Furniture Repai and ished. Bp l¢-ly few evedinie ince a stage M PANY —. lu order to meat the increasing de- fens pi Ants ou nae RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- ; ge ei well-dressed individual, inp upon his sereioes, hisofl .e hours will bafrom oe eit Nistor of weore ce the Sort corner Oh See F sears hav ing about him all the evidences of a modern Aptelock a. m-throurk aoyeek, 82 fro 4 Bowes peed ME Sul constantiy on hand al! kinds. and gentleman, a diemond }, in aes is Sabbath, Charg conts, pteces oes $1.25: - 7 z and t leather aml was "eae bo) : oe2-ta3 2 wihoce ee i pleoes Stair a pieces EIS: Pa cae tremge removal of bodies heats iniged tthe Ainth street atation-heuse. He Canriaces: AR: Th aaa Sisee eT ese pyeeet pom Hoentel arepaie to the new cemeteries. was with being drank and di >| Wer nae 4 és inform } ‘erms most reasonable. 4 Sp 8-6 and aiekren promitfag to go and “sin 44 thaea Ban Me i hon nad eur ? 8. We jandy’s,, opposite wil more Sng icons gonaladed to wiudadraw the | jimi sbuatty Ut rate GRE raart a thefoonithat prompt a DENTISTRY, do, - revious to settin; re “eg » . be was i on ib vivoeks Bejwoee sthiaad Im aesbtee eae il or oan Cato the north pide ynopey DENTISTRY. ai which A potpo 8 branches, an the orderor bé ready when the R, HLL..S, afters practica' text of two years, his residenée, to she replied e wag _ ¢ os © | sadeliveredny ne ore feela ‘that he can with couhdanee recom- {romlgrete acatieen, ant ong pao Brseipa) shops and |. 40 14 A PAYNTER. atPasets Wharf. | mond the Cheopinste Procees for tusertay P ; Heutenan’ eo 4 10D. be i " ian,”” 4s f th, ty, li Onn. ui fas physician, raplied be. Oh ied Pedraieris. |. ere ee et ‘4 amelie yess or AL M Se ners at cam, Office 306 Pa. avenue, > 07 : win in of irrore and Av- | Dire vote et NO hisee trom the ity during the su as usval. bot, UW as ty Mise eT uae Ce THE WEEKLY. STAR, This Family excellent ° taining agrester wmteresting reading than rere ree cae Wat 3 o'clock same day ° v . ‘ashington tnd" Georgetown can take the coaches connecting rs steamboats or railroad, which leave corner © ‘7th street agd Ps. avenue hourly, or they oan leare a e Western ‘harves at 11 .m. onthe steamer from Mate rooms can be eni , t Messrs, Morgan & Rhinehart, Woestsre Wives, one will be reo*ived up to the hours of depar- re {7™ insurance will be effe ted on sli good: thistive at the office of the Company at X'per ce premium. The scoommodations for passengers by this li Are In every respect ret-claser land every P wit je to render this communication with New York an agreeable and hoalthfal one. s ode, fet at oe passage apply to FOWLE & «+ Agen! exnndria. ‘ H. B. CROMWELI. & CO, se2-1y S6 West et. corner Aibany, New Yerk. EGULAR THROUGH LINE TO CALIFOR - RX A, via Fanat A oo the A ond ath of ev: mor +. ADRI Tié,"ATLAN TIC and "BAL 7 Verpoo! be TIC, (formerly in Wee | ee ape valled «tem: £ " e of a ee S —_ rf tof C troet, or, mi . Sud som emonthly thoreattor. ‘The retecof passne® and freight wiil beas reasonable a« by any ether line. They have large freight conpeig af the ar- rangoments for the comfort ard th of the pas- will be such as to challenge comparizon. ‘An ‘experienced surgeon will be attached to cach - im Bal tinone AND OBIO RAILROAD. Trains over this road. ne ag gt] points Weeks Northwoat ant at7.20a.m and 4.05 p. m. hi t 7.20 tops at all Way Stations. Tht ares P- ig is oxpreas end stopeouly St prin- te. “Por PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road i. Focconpers free’ Wosliighin, Se cones ell above, wil! leave at 6.5) a. m. and 3.20 p. m. renine WASHINGTON BRANCH. we as tollows: Fro WASHINGTON at 440 and 6.508. m., 3:30 id 6.1 ls “om BALTIMORE at 429 and 7.5 a m., 415 53) p. m. 0 aday but ens t OS, a Son Wk wINGTO ats) p.m. F om BALTIMORE at 4208. m. For ANNAPOLIS and Way Stations leave at 6.5) a.m. and 3.45 p.m. For NORFOLK at32 p.m Trains for NEW Fore leave at 4.49 andé 8. m and 3.2 m. daily, exeept Saturday evening At 3.20 p. m.. whieh out 008 to Philad> phis. Tickets soid to BUSTON either by Norwich a: Worcester or 7 Stonington Lines: and to WHIT sj pon fom Ay Morsvah and Wi qrosens. “= ~und trip tickets can be procured by the even! trains to retarn by morning trains, and from Satur- di ing to Monday mornin Beene nent ng. PARSONS, Agent. ‘OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having att Ftc encap Bey my river, will leave W. mn on TUESDAYS. for CURRIOMAN and on aera mae on the 8thof April) for PINEY POINT and KINSAL. BErtwies turning, wil! een dl gee on ~y de, AYS até ™., Stoppi romg: Bhd returtiugs LUCIEN S AGE. Brapts Natn'.. Bovsn, Agent, Alexandria. mar 2-tf {RANGEMENT vor iss0—Hours of ve ne ANCEMENT Os PEE and THOMAS COLL : From ee ee — sa Wom Wesiin a Shier at Sand 10 a. m.,1 m., 2, 4, and 6 p. io mnie a 1,4, and S Brom A examina Steamer 1 ings, w to Mount V. as fore, and omit Berti ae Vetween Washingt jugionand Alexandria from a.m. .m. only. ‘ and 2! m, boats trom Alexan- dcieognieot wilt the epiet of fie Buitmere and Ohio Railroad for the North and West, Z he 6 ™. — ae naen rome — of the exan- Sta hailvoed for the Routh end Soetbweet. “apie NEW ARRANGEMENT: GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RaitRoan, FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. G. VIRGINIA ENN E, were, CORE ghia SocTAWrsTeRN Rail: GAD or erry ¢ Orange 0Orn: Pennsyivaniaavenve reasoner ss ng o's George Pars, or at the ofhoe of Alexandria jroad, at Alexandria, aL at TO NVILLE, BUR: HiT RRO ROT EBA UPON, BELA. Tce ND NG He BUNS, ONTGOMERY AND NEW Ri eas 8 direct route, aud continu: eonnec- tion to Mem Affording greater expedition comfe and be- ing over 28 miles shorter than by any other one street’ nate. : lex rh where street al m, ha Richmond, Char! akties Wnts AelpterMprten Wortanest’Y gad at mts m, for Richmond Drie. " Bageage Wagons and he 6 Vv. Ps. avenue, at oPou ™. RNS — Bs'A: Je 17-tf TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. 520 H. MELA & SON. 52 CHEAPER THAN EVER. $10,000 Stock oy hoots axpSwors Not at Cost, BUT FoR 3i L Paovits. jaying laid in # large stock of BOOTS and SHOES at cash prices, weare prepared to, sel! at retail ee wrt aye —e —— can sed by ont w ‘ MEPMELA & BUN: No. 50 th street, 2 doors above Stat-s O now «fers to the tt and xentiemen, for “cas! eT Soa ae 1000 do, £0 Children’ 5,000 Missee? | - route, boat G. leaves the fc moorge Pace leaves foot ry . the following schede adies’ Fng.Heeled Last’g Gaiters. $1 12 de. do” 125 double-sole y do. 137 from 25¢. to 1 09 ¢..... 150. tol on ‘ye purchased by theease, as ther n be purchased by 4 . "Phese coods are purchased st cash prices from the manefacturers, which enabies us to sell as low ge we ow offer them. te ‘or bargains call early, as we ex, No. 520 7th st., 2 doors above . Office. of ever; SDSS. th sf Fine Kid Slippers. for Misece’hnd Children's Boots desorption, Shoes of every equally low, make, larket door above sth at. Rear corner 13th _5n 8-00 CI Opa ETZ, 236 Pa, street, has opened from the tureranassortinent of fine work in and SHOES. Pine Calf-sria Congress Garters $2, ko, terme—Ready Pay. TARE. OTICE. AND eae When you find your net wear or do not look FFLN & B) Ba No. 3i4¢ Fe ie. You wi jared to Soeent goth ae ie rI\0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. do5 aaa $2.75;| nom sigan {* Fae AND ot Win ERLE A lot of Fall and Winter offat than cost, oas-east t 3 1.°S, 326 Pa, ave, os? 1,ASHED—The we