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(SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania Avenue ¢ Eleventh Sirest, fy w.D. WALLACH, -_-—— 1 three months at the rate of 12 conta s week. Single copies, one cent ; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or THE EVENING_STAR PUBLISHED EVEaY AFTERNOON, Sto Fa ata ening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1859. THE MARSHALS OF FRANC Their Personal Appearance. {Correspondence of the New York Times ] OF all the Marshals, Canrobert seemed to have the most friends on the Pisce Vendome. His arrival at the head of the third corps @ormee was the signal for an immense out- sburst of applause. The fact is, Canrobert. al- though he jookts most like # warrior.of ull the Marshals of France, is kaown to be the most humane, and souechow or other he has an old hold on the affections of the people which ap- pears to survive the ridicule they attempt to throw on him ia eertain quarters. MeMahon, of all the Marshals, was the only one who' re- tained the eps, and ou this account seems not to have been recognized by all the people. He was met, however, in our neighborhi with a hearty welcome, to which he made no manner of rons: in faet, he rode to his place Opposite the iments. he did not relish their com; On the Boulevards, the indifference with which both MeMahon and Niel received the compliments of the crowd gave rise to a belief that they were dissatisfied with the conclusion of the war. At one point, M-Mahon caught a bouquet which was thrown at him, and hand- ing 1 dryly to one of his aids ordered it car- ried back tothe soldiers. Gen. Forey, at the head of the famous 91st regiment of the line— the little fellows who did the business under hisorders at Montebello—was loudly applauded by the crowd. He isa a ore man, phy- est twiee a week, $1.25; once a week, 0 cenis per square | for each insertion Se eer Rees 1 ee sieally—perhaps the fin ian,*commander of the Turcas, and a Vendome. The Marshals as fast as they arrived opposite the Emperor at the head of the respective corps saluted their Majesties, and with their suite wheeled and took position opposite them, so that the soldiers passed between, As soon as the corps bud passed, they took their station behind the Emperor, and almost beneath the estrade on which the Empress and Imperial bvasebold were seated. Marshals Pelissier and Randon were already in that position, so that at the end of the ceremony there stood Yehind the Emperor, besides d’Hilliers, St Jean d’Angely, MeMahon, Canrobert, Niell. passage of the troops from tke other direction was Neill’s letter published that morning in Next to Kandon sst McMahon, Duke of M to talk orto hold any fellowship w around him. MeMahon, as seen on t! sion, is either a non-communicative indi nt ee, ee es 1303. rial Gua: height, str: of Malakoff looked, I thought. permitted to take a part. ————~2ee--___ Burglars in the Partington Mansion The conversation turned upon various bur- glaries that had been committed in the town, and Mrs. Partington gave it as her opinion that any one who would barglariously break into a house would be mean enough to steal, particu- larly if be teok anything This opinion was given without any hesitation, and the listeners admitted that they t ht go too. The old dame was standing with her snuff-box in her left hand, and her right fore-finger raised, preparatory to es some rew remark, when a door was heard to slam violently in the attic. ‘* What can that be?”’ said one, listening at- tentively, with ears and eyes wide open. -It must be the cat,” lied Mrs. Parti eglmly, +‘ I am not infected with fear of bur- lars. Blessed is he that has nothing, for it ean’t be taken away from him.’ A noise as of a stealthy step on thewatlic stairs was heard @ moment after. *- What's that?” was asked by one of the most timid,“ Don't be de- composed,” said Mrs. Partington, « it may be a breath of air, but we will go and see what it is.’’ She was always very resolute, snd never heard a sound in the house that she did not ascertain at once what caused it. dame and her guests opened the door, and pro- ceeded to the attic; but there was no evidence of disarrangement there. They then proceeded through all the rooms to the cellar, with the same result. They stopped a moment to listen, when they heard the door of acluset in the room above gently closed. Numerous garments hu in this closet; and, among the rest, the blac’ bombazine dress that had mourned for forty years the loss of Paul. Cautiously moving to- wards the spot, they opened the door. Every- the thing hung in its position. There wer dress and sundry flannel garments that get the name of, Ik of other things. They for- cried out, enough, there, from beneath the bombayi dress, protruded a pair of legs encased in blue woolen stockings, and terminating with a pair “Who are you, and what do rs. ton, in a tone trength of mind and some of thick brogans. you want’’” said M: denoting grea lungs. There was no answer to the question. though @ spasmodic movement in yue of the blue stockings denoted consciousness. do you want here?” she repeated, a little trem- ulously, as if she were slightly ‘infected.’ ou come here to rob us in our beds, and robably meant “murder us in our beds, and rob us of our prop- erty;’’ but she was evidently confused. The blue stockings maintained their po: you don’t come out I'll call a policeman, and ave you shut up in solitary confinement. ’ moved, and now a chink opened among the pendent garinents, through which protruded a face glowi chief, and a laugh, boyish give, broke the silence said the good dame, “ ft havea great mind to your naughty conduct.” ———— EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. 18th sts., from 10 a.m to2p.m.each day. se7-im* WASHINGTON SELECT ko LY ee ‘Kercises of this Sohool will gt September, Particular at. ieee "tn Sarveying, Reld SAMUEL KELLY, Principal. ‘ESSION OF THE commence on the For particulars see oircu- PELE, A. M., sb bet Bad th, HIGH SCHOOL, th street, between WOOD AND coal. WO oD: woopb:: 3A conts prime ny do. Pes ecneme ‘ard, 12th st. and Canal; es, corner Hand tath' The stockings tention paid to COAL, COAL! P pony siven Wook eer? ‘he very hest article in the market inds of Coal, cheay ES, Wood and -» ast side, ne COAL! COAL nd WHITE ASH COAL sold low from vessel. YARDER & STEWART, Yard, }2th st.and Canal; Office. f and 12th sts, ¢ 0 & _McKNEW & MARLOWS STEAM, SAWING Mie Ne FIRE- Corner of Seventh street and Canal, reater facilities for Sawing and ‘ood, consequently reduc. pisces, $6 per cord. i Split, 96 on por cord, Split, $5 per cord. for cash. y & MARLOW, 7th street and Canal OD AND COAL. aud full stock of all kinds of _ ordera attended to personally by one of the sereened b2fore delivery. sawed and sp'it auy length and or simply sawed, or delivered in the cord * & quantity can take whari ose wishing tolay in their winter supplins lease remember we wish to k consequently, if itis not eonveni they will give satisfactory paper ae ates, I= Office—Northwost corner 12th and Mill—root of tn ie T ‘ALE AND R Y and PINE WO! Locust Mountain with mirth and mis- and unctuous with “Why, Isaac!’? w could you do so? uuish you severely for - 3 — ike and the blue 3 passed out the door, and anger passed from the memory of Mrs. Vastagen. But Mrs. Prew, who had reached the period when chance for matrimony had become a sort of id to Miss Spry, another of if that boy were her’n, she “POURTEENT! 5th of September next. lars or the principal, Also, Camber- Coat Tae reescorr ‘This Institution will be opened on Monday. Circulars may be obtained at Bookete The ni ad number of schol; grounds, and the quistlocati to: RICHARDS, Prin’, saps | of Ri mperor with so quick and rapid a move- \ Baried oc meat that the people got the impression that dead reckoning. the party, tha guessed he'd have to take some. ‘4, ‘thirty,) the ample 3 EORGETOWN G "4 INSTITUTE. its duties will be resumed on Monday, & past success entities it to nace of parents T BS. tioulars ses circulars at Star Office or kstore. Ss. N. CONRAD. A Riot tv A Loxnon Cnvrca.—A scene of a most disgraceful character was witnessed lust Sunday afternoon in the parish eharch of St. The Rev. Hagh Allen, nted by the vesiry reached at the o’elock, and in e’s-in-the-East. as recently been ap) to the afternoon lectur service which commenced at 2 the course of his sermon alluded to clergymen who did not preach the Gospel Once mentioned the Pope of which tended to excite the minds of many per- sons present, who were opposed to the religious teaching of the rector of the parish (the Rev. Bryan King) and bis curster. At the close of the service the chureh-wardens endeavored to elear the church in order that preparations might be mde for the ordinary 4 0’elock ser- pward of one hundred persons re- fused to leave and crowded round the altar. This portion of the church was decked out in ultra Romanistic style, with crosses, candles, At five minutes before 4 o'clock the doors of the church were thrown n, and an excited riotous mob rushed in. shrieking and howling, toward the altar. a few moments afterward aclergyman came from the vestry, and was accompanied by six or eight young men, who acted a3 choristers, and who were habited in white robes. man himself, who was stated to Mr. Jennings, the curate of Ste large black beard and mustache. dered his appearance very remarkable. He ord master’s hood, and upon his searf at the back of his neck was woven a cross. As soon as he appeared in the church there was & great uproar, cries of ‘Oh, oh,”’ and hisses. The reverend gentleman, who appeared to be uite unmoved, proceeded with his choristers to the front of the altar, with their backs to the Litany was intoned b; nses were made das Wood, red i HF Sai Weed: sezed ins UF Pine Wood. saw. UF Cos! of all kinds ve iy 17> Corner oF are A COMPLETE PUEL always on CENTRAL ACADEMY, ® A SELECT sc SILAS MERCHANT, A The exocorsoy of this Teatiution wil bs resumed ba mad sto the Prinoipal at the above 3s be found at the bookstores. au 24 1m BORTELL Informs her friends and the io that her SCHOOL, on the corner of K treets. will be reopened on MONDAY, the A punctual attendance of her ed au 23 1 and Wth streets. and more than vs. woking General in ome, allusions the army of Italy. Gen. Bourbaki, an Alger- very fine looking soldier, also received an immense salu- tation from the crowd. He and McMahon are the two gods of those savages, the Turcos. They would folléW them to the world’s end. and they obey them in everything, purely through the sentiment of admiration. They say of McMahon, in their Atrican style, that his head is in the heavens and his arms around the earth. Gen. Ladmirauit, wounded; Gen. de la Motte , Gen. Mellinet. Gen. Re- nault, General Vinoy, and especially General Trochu, all men who hav® distinguished them- selves in Africa, in the Crimea, and now in Italy, were vehemently applauded at the Place . M., Principal. Cireulars will b Seal georoushy Pupils 1s respect IR WICK’S SC the publie generally sat shennan 18 public gene: i at she wiil resume f her School on the iat Monday ie’ Sene xt. Tse of atudy pursued will compriseal! the branches requisite toa thorough English educa In addition to her day scholars she is derirous of ving into her family a few. from 10 to 14 years, whi fiate care and oversight, ngements for the accommodation and is have been considerally increased to inform her eep no accounts; and evlored cloths. low War Depart Woon:-coal No, 42 We have now on han eet stock of WOOD aud CO at the lowest rates. We solicit orders frem thowe who wish to lay in @ supply for the satisfied that we can sugt them as to quality and WOOP !—COAL" ud are dat'y receivine, a COAL, which we offer and otherwise i rticular informat on with reference to her schoo] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of For terms and further partisulars apply oe ieee 35 Cameron street, winter, feeling " Those in want of fuel would save money by ordering, so as to have it sent froin the whacl on [au Si-eoim] CHAPIN & B: ‘0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. OK TO YOUR INTERES: Purchasing your Wood o: NTER, at the Red Sign, at the new f 7th ard Caual streets, opposite Centre Market, You will not onl, ply at h lexandria, Va. N ACADEMY. H street between 19h A SELEGT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, otis Tegtitution “will bo reamed : Sth. ‘The prineipal can vom after the 25th ist. on MONDAY at the Sehoal-ruom | ving full information, ohun’s Bookstore. inst, Circulars, can be had at Blauchard & R. B. DETRICK, A.M. GTON FEMALE inder the direction Mus. TH (late Prinospal where they all knelt oongregation. the priest. and the the choristers, but while they sung others said them in the ain style, and with very strong voices er to spoil the effect of the ehuir, while another set of people vocifurated re- marks which are not to be Liturgy, and jeered the clerg: tating the noise of a Litany service, the the altar, and retired, at which tim whole of the congre; indulged in the most man who was present, and who ap; have been worked upto an extraordi of excitement, shouted. at the top of his voice, ‘Pray, don’t tear down the altar,”’ an indirect tation, which would have been forthwith sted upon, had net the churchwarden stood at the gate and guarded the entrance. At the close of the service hundreds of bled in the ehurch-yard for t hooting the clergyman as he left the sacred elifice, but he disappointed them by out by a more private way.— London be f full 5 and Magnan, the latter arriving during the gure of full measure, Yood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 Any s1z0 dostred, cents per curd cheaper than it is sold er place in this city, ‘00d is of the Bost ( 1 He has the biggest Carts and B i” The viggost Pine Bi i sat within five feet of the nearest of the line ot Marshals, and was not a little amused at their various modes of passing the time. Can- rubert talked constantly in the ear of the Min- ister of War, (Randon,) gesticulating violently and without cessation, and one eould easily imagiue that the subject of bis conversation ZA W. SMITH. | of the Mystic Hall -) takes pleasure in giving notices tat the buildings and riding grounds, tate of Surgeon-General Lawson, requis! Wasitincton Famacx [Nnatiture, wills ished, and that, with a corps of experienced tea :h- ers, she will opou her Seminary there in October, ‘3 the interest that her friends, and the education. lave been tn her system of instruction. wil | South; and that those from other pa: the United States, who have boet their daughters to her. owin distance of Massachusetts, wi finding the District of Co arte and Boxes. indling Wood, indling Wood. man by imi- {> All delivered Free of Charga, @ close of the leased to manifest rgyman rose, howed to the Independence Belge. Randon, a tall, not lessen by her strsight, active looking man, with gray hair and moustache, listened and acquiesced as if he were exactly of his interlocutor’s opinion. If the above does not show how Cig Ts n unable to send oney’s Worth. to the ctimate and lease cal! at the above oi pruce Pine Sawed r $1; 3 pieces for $1 1.6234; or the beet 1.75; 4 pieces $2. Al! other parts of a cor atS. W.K. Handy’s, op orat Wm. Bali 18" ation hissed, yelled, and ideous noises. A gentle- narter of a cord of the best genta, on a horse as quiet as his waster, neith- er moving nor showing any disposition either wary Will be ofa high order, and guardians are assured that no efforts ances will be wanting tou secure the comfort, ruction, aud elegange of their daughters 3 ickory, 2 pieces or else something is wrong to-day. Hz looked gtyer down at Nolferino, within the smell of gunpowder His appearance is not striking, althougl: he is, unquestionably, the ablest man in the French army. His moustache is sandy, his hair the same color. and cut close; be is but little over the medium beight, and slim; his forehead is expansive, his eye small. and he has appearance of a thinker. McMahon was born in the same year as the Emperor. tyn 7th sti ‘7th st..prompt! to the north side o! ‘7th and Canal streets. Thi mpany the orderor be ready when the fuel vered. A.PAYNTER. at Page’s W) DEEAwane CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacers, WitMINeTON, DELAWAKE. The Consolid) ‘or circulars addreas M Fe MALE TEACHERS. | ung ixdies, (sisters, ) experienced teach &seminary for ladies, are desirous of enterin to instruct in the followin, atin, French, Pastel and Gre- is apply to the editor of the Star, . editor ofthe Repubito, : Tre Broruers Harper —The nally came from England and sect Island, near the villa, and tother became tl and we believe the majority, members of that firm belong to the Methodist Church, and have pews in St. Paul’s new marble edifice in Fourth avenue. excellent men. Know-Nothing Mavor of New York, is fond of a good joke. and enlivens the company he may as- g many a laugh provoking anecdote. John, the next oldest. is an excellent man, with a clear bead, active Labits, and a great Fletcher, the third brother, is a kind-hearted. pleasant and agreeable man; also laughs heartily ata good joke; and is, when not on business, the talking man of authors, idlers and ontsiders in the fourth. we b-lieve. is the yu others. He is the local and ac- business man of the firm, under whose super- vision all the various mechanical oj house are carried on and of few words, but has a mind that is keen as The *quarto"’ of brothers deserve great credit for their success. They commenced in hamble, but respectable spheres—the eldest as riuters; and James, the eldest. we ure told, in is younger life, worked many a day pulling ata hand-press in a job printing oflice. they got to be publishers, and have arrived at the head of their business. — Richmond Enquirer. led on Long ‘¢ of Newtown. of Jobn Wesley, if not all the present Saraguay d’Hilliers sits next to MeMahon, and although he is a very old man, and has but one arm, he is the most playful man of the lot. He tukes off his chapeau and finds aquar.- tity of rain collected in the top of it, and, to amuse the Empress and the boy. who sit above, dashes the water on the officers of the Empe- ror’s suite, all the time keeping one eye in front of him to sce that the Emperor does not catch him atit. Heis « tall, slim, straight old man, who commenced his military career under the first Napoleon, and be handles his drawn sword and bridle with one hand just as well as if be had two. Neil stands next to him, and appears more gay than MeMahon, although these two are set down as the diseontents at the termination of the war. They had only get atuste of human gore. and were drawn trom the trail with reluctance. Neil is a tall, stim man, with large, hollow cheeks, brown hair, and straggling beard; he has an expres- sion of immense energy in his fuce, and is des- tined, with McMahon, to take and keep the first rank inthe army. Marshal Renault de St. Jean d’Angeley, commander of the Impe- 75 years old, a man of — t, not heavy in person, with gra: ssoestache, tn rial and ae whiskers, ri} ' latter totally destroy the military character of hjs face.) and has a mild, qriiet air, calculated to mislead one as to bis profession. Marshal Magnan was as fussy as his enormous size and restless horae would permit; while the old Duke ith an eye of jealousy on a scene in which he bad not been SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES WILL BE OPENED aT No, 489 E street, between 34 and 4th sts., Washing- t . C., Si Mas. GEN'L Wil SOON AS DRAWN. MONDAY, September 12. Class 119-78 numbers, 12 drawn balots, itals. tember Ist, 1858, ELER, Paincrpar. will be the attain f polite literatu be ‘assisted by experi 61 has had long experience ij y soley the patronage of her Soc‘ally they are all the ornamental which Mrs. Wheeler wil ane soriate with by relatin: TUESDAY. Septomber 13. is and the publi 120-78. nurnbers, 14 drawn ballots, ursyoung ladies will be recsived into s boarders. under the immediate ean be obtained on application to the bookstores of tie city or tothe Prinalpal. RS. BELL’s 8 M gs Corner of Land Tenth streets. ‘The ninth aunual session of this Sebool will com- bert ee of instruction ensive a vrough. ‘atnber of young ladies will be reoryved mily as boarding schoiars, used to make the {natitution a ull partiouiars, will be furnished mily as boarders, and be absent in Euro) a lou of the Principal. the concern, w! : &o., fo, ‘Ke. Tickots $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25, bers, 12 drawn ballots, s. 12 drawn ballots, au Bi-e0tOctio 7 : &e. Tickets $5, halves § Il Conductor Tucker, on the Boston and Maine Boad, likes a joke as well as the next man. Not long since, a penniless seedy individual got into the cars at Boston, and when called upon for bis ticket. replied that he had none. formed that he must get offat the next station. On the arrival at the station his speed was some- what accelerated from the cars by the assistance of the conductor's boot applied to the back part On the arrival of the next train he seated hims-lf as before, aud when waited upon for bis ticket, the same answer was given. followed by the sume results Thus two stations passed, and our traveller found himself waiting the approach of another train, to continue bis This being conductor Tucker's I Class 123-78 numbers, te . Mg drawn ballots, 8. the professor o1 the musiea) de Aniwick Semirary. ard has but a flow lois scholars in this c ¢; for, early applicat’ pupils elsewhere, he &e. ‘i ), quarters $1.25, secure his services there had at W. G. Metzer- crann SONCSPA of his stomach DELAWA LOTTERY OF a 8 3. ott’s Music Store, 75 uumbera—l2 Reviaegoe st Dr. Hunt's, Capit: 30,000, 6 prizes of. IANO FORTE AND, ORGAN INSTRU TIO MISS Y. STUMPFP, pupi celevrated pianist of M: speetfully intimates to th Washington, that ha years experience in teaching, receive pup!is ei’ her as be,inne: vanced: to giv? instructions on the Piano and Or erate. Application can be made ‘any orders lef. at Mr. VeCerniel’s Musical Re- pository, fa avenue, will n exceptional reference as to A situation a3 Org Sf | of HEINFETTER, hein, Germany, re- trait, he embarked on board and being asked for Lis ticket replied as before, wien be was told to When the train stopped he uietly elevating bis du being asked by the h an insalting e &o_ Tickets $15,halves $7 5),quarters $8.75,8the $1.873% Address—PR 4 Wie get off at the station. waiked to the platform, coattails to the conductor. conductor the cause of suc! cedure, the traveller informed him that the other two conductors had left the impression of their boots upon his cassimere and he supposed that he The joke was relish on being informed that he was en route for Port- land with no money to purchase a ticket, he was dead-beaded through the remainder of his jour- ney.—Newburyport Herald. > or thowe more ad- dus attention. To be drawn daily at Wi ngton, Delaware, at 15 minutes before 12 m, MONDAY, September 12. 12 drawn ballots. USICAL INSTRUCITION, (fy THe Irattan Styx.) HARP, PIANO, GUIT“R, SINGING, Prof. DE. CGRNIE. him to pursue such a meth eal education of even gary ability, in loss usually devoted te pe lp a ipocmpatent eee vel ue attention paid to the proper muscular devel- of the hiaud rf and elasticity of touch; and lastly. the true maaner of rendering liaut, and expressive,—the Class 145—78 number f GAN. &e. "3 -loug and practical expe- Music e>ables as to eomplete, AnNzcvoTEe or GoveRNoR his last Wine Press, tells says few persons have not heard of New York, Seward, in those pre-railroad days, had occasion to visit a certain part of the State” and. accordingly mounted upoi mail-coach, in order that he migltenjoy his ci iver was un ingnisi warp —Cozzens,in old story, which, he When governor TUESDAY, September Class l4.—75 nuinbers, 13, 12 drawn ballots, y Capitals. 1 prize of..... ee $5.78 | 5 prizes of... an one half the tive Music under the in- mn the box of the though not least, Music graceful, bril whole combining the rse of instructioa as pursued by all Colle jessore in Europe. : 7 limited number of pupi’s receive 1, 1 to make their engagements will do $800 Rs possible to usics ep wsitory, Pa. Wee imhard it WEDNESDAY, September 14. fellow, and bis passeuyer * said the driver, No.’’ - Travelling preacher?’* “What then?’’ said “what is your business?" rd. with a tranquil “Governor of the replied the smoking the batiled driver. replied Sewa pu “Governor 0° what?”” State of New Vork, ger with composure. convince you of that” aman on the road wi and. as the stage “Good mornyig, Mr. Bunke: ‘THURSDAY, September 15. Class 148—75 numbers, [2drawn ballots, ‘said Seward, *for here is ith whom Tam acquainted he saluted him i want to ask youa I not the Governor of the State of Yew York?”” “No, by thuader!”’ was Bunkers answer. “\Who is, then?” said the “Thurlow Weed!” . G. DIETRICH, Pupil of the Con- servatvire of Prague, Bohemia, and iat citizens of Washington that, having been harge of the organ and cavir Induc.d to take ch in one of the lead: NO, HARP, GUILT. OCAL mus CA D. ‘m| Class 149—73 num 14 drawn ballots, startled smoker. Sunday jacket. and lots h Were just about turning to search in other quarters, when the timid one here is the bugler'”” And sure lications to be n usic Store, Pa. avenue, wil! be found stating terms and f INGING will b> MS anuaher of pupils shail au 27 Sm Discipuise. Mu the commanda we Matntainen'—At the , Navy Yard, the other day. ed orders that all the tile cat. tle employed im the yard should be fed on cut eed, which was accordin, But one old ox who bad hay could not accomodate himself to the new diét, and it was reported that the anima! wouldn't eat cut feed. it!” exelatmed the head teamster, filled with Loly “By thunder be must eat it. Commodore's orders,” SATURDAY, September 17, Class 15)—78 numbers, 12drawn ballots. Capitals. 5,000 | 1 prizes of... oF So | 2 <7 do. . boet on. A CLASS IN 800! have aubseribed thair na COX & McKENNEY Li MESTIC CIGARS. carried into effect. educated on long OREIGN AND v © on da he CCO and CIGARS —who'esal . ae Wishing 8 first rat Well to call, All order: ‘enth street, near G, lers for tickets or gertifieates of Packages the above jotteries will meet with the fidential attention, and the pr CE, BROADBENT: *"~ Wilmington, Delawace, to the proper authority Prompt and eon wee ate Taper a he oe ale aE wih, ee eee as agents will be FOR RENT AND SALE. Fr a Northern or Contre Meckete ee PRATHER, GOOD LOCATION FOR A DRY Goo ream FOR RENT. sa aye bates Nis 0 ae y - = ul tothe Bost Giiens = ADANSON'S. epee ney glogk 8m on ARM FOR SALE.—Twelye miles from Wash or thenthnne, ty es Beltevilledepot con, p. @.seme dey. taining 100 acres, in a good state of cultivation; with ~e fe a 8 fins orchard of irom 4 to 6 hundred fruit trees. good water; Food dwellifig withé rooms and nec essary out buildings. Two churches and one school house within one mile, Cou: on the front and another on the back of the —— running into the pike three-quarters o' a mile from the Farm. Fo rt . tier wo sal oe aoe 8 woreanee Bh ~ premises. ig ony twe: -five minutes ri: la from Washi: ; ioe Westers Wines eit on application Movers. Morzan & Rhinehart, Whe tak Toteit will be reosived up to the hours ington to Beiteville. J” Ineurance will be effe-ted all goods fan 3) tw" 6 thieving at the line uf the omssasy ot i earner OR RENT-Two very desirable RE: bes ye DENCES, on I stroct, between Tat aed farh | ,, 19% BOOM ro ease meneere by Bhs i streets, and fronting Franklin Square. 'T. be mando tu reader Site oom ‘with New housos’ have ail the modern improvements, with: York an acrocabie and ‘one. back buildings, bath-r: fas. &o, and been thoroughly repaire.” have, at door, e from the Departyente- iatelw. App'y to H.C. 8’ and H sts. aU OR RENT—The three story and basement Pe Ge Na ree aces sors, ae, taser an E streets, with office rooms on Sth street, n. the Post Office Department. For terms ap RILEY, coruer ath street, and orp: av For freicht or paseage apply to FOWLE & CO., Agents, Alezand:ig, . B. CROMWELI & CO, se2-ly ®6 Wet st., corner Albany, New York. iit EGULAR THROUGH LINE TO CALIPOR- = via PAN Au son the aad 2 th of every mo:.th, 6 stoamships: DRIATIC. ATLANTIC ant Bat, TIC, (formerly in the Liverpool Line.) The above uari-alled steamships, owned by the North Atian- tio St amship Co., are now being fitted "Pp for the fe trade. one of which wl! leave the wharf Caral street, on the Sth October, at 2p. m.y «i semi monthly thereniter. The rates of passage freight will be a as by any other ey have | frei ity. and the ar- De to M R, Centre Market. eof Fo RENT >A four story BRICK HOUSE on L street, near the sorter of 15th street w: Rent 62) per month. Also, a SPORE and CE LAR, on Ps. avenue, near ‘Sth street, under Mr. ttibone’s Book-lindery. Rent $15 per month of W. H. PRENTISS, eorner of 15th and ets, aur tt OR RENT—A two-sto@ BRICK DWE F LING HOUSE, pleasantly sitnat'd on Vth betweon Rand S. Will be for rent after the th 9 uw ‘erms ' per month. uire vec HP_AMEPEL. beta semtmire shove. ements for T—A valuable GROCERY STORE situated on the coruer of 12th and B ste west, near tho canal. Itis weil fitted up with shelving, counter, bins, &e., and is the most desirable in the city for a resident country and river For terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, N. 9 Louisiana aveuus, near the corner of Hth strent west. au l2-tf Fe SAL+ —1 offer tor valuable FARM in Londoun county, Virg: » on most liberal tors, containing 262ss acres; will exchange it for improved city property. This property is situ- ated in one ofthe most improved and highly culti vated parts of the county. Convenient to tie cana! and faljroad. BENJ,. P. SMI a m. at 7.a. tops at sl] Way Stations. ‘hat at 405 p.m. is express and stops only at prin- 1 ints. a or PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road ¢ 4.05 p. m. train. Passe) from Washington, to connect with and 3.2) p.m. eave at 6.5 a. m. speaies WASHINGTON BRANCH. inslonve a jellone, From WASHINGTON at 4.40 and 6.50 a. m., 5.20 and 6.15 p.m, From BALTIMORE at 420 and 745 8. m.,4.15 and 5. ™. Teth and At PRIVATE SA LE—Several ood and well- arranged three story FRAME HOUSES, with iwo-stors back ‘uildings. containing fom 9'to. 1. rooms each ; good yarda; back and aide alleys ‘The abvve property is located on the north side ef Mas- a City Hel 2p. m. « On Sunda: Put. qne trpin eash war A VALUABLE FARM FOR SAE nites Tom WASHINGTON at 8.20 p,m, in Alexandria county, about 24¢ miles from om BALTIMORE at a.m. Georgetown, at the intersection of the Georgetown For ANNAPOLIS and Way ome leave at and Little Fails roads, conpisting of ite HES, Tn | 6.50 a.m. and 345 p.m. uire on the premieres. or of Z. RICHAR Ds, corns: For NORFOL k atsm K Washington, D.C. ia lo-tf . Tm. rains for NEW YORK eave at 440 and 6.50 8. mand 3.20 daily, oxcopt, Batarde: evening 8t 3.2) p. m.. which only goes to Phi'ade!phin. Tickets sold to BOSTON either by Norwich +8 Worcester or by Stonington Lines: and to WHI MOUNTAINS by Norwich and Worcester. Reund trip tiokets can be ng by the evening trains to return by morning sa~huretts avenue, between 4th and 5th ad fobta healthy aad rosi- | Ga ‘Moda: «serge gendas Sons desirous of o Jning & aad gu > T to orm donoe would do well weall at Ro. S10 ntucre Prop. fe ne OO i Onday eK RSONS, Axent erty. Also, several smaller Houses on the oe" a square fur sale, jod JOTICE.—The steamer JAMES GUY having resumed her route on the Poto- mac river, will leave Washington on TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN nd on FRIDAYS (comme neing on the 8thof April) t 6 &. m., re- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. Risa: FISH: FIs ! 100 barrels prime No. 1 Prinoa Edward’s Island Ale- wives, a 109 barrels prime No. 1 St. John’s Alewive: No. 1 Eastern Herring. for PLNEY POINT and KINSAL, turning, wil! leave Kinsale on SA’ atall ofthe Le snd reti reinge LUCIEN 8. PAG — r, Nartu’L. Bovsu, Agent, Alexandria. mar 2}-tf a do. d poston a lider ut ascale ae seGiw 9G and LoMQRTLEY, & soci : 5S. ane p.m. _ = a er Thomas Collyer—at Fniiouesteanor ANTE Steamer ‘George Page—at 3, town every TEGSDAY, THUS feceeor thoes Collyer—ag DAY, and SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock am, Re m., 1, .m., exept Tuesday ai turoing, b aves Harper's Kerry every MONDAY, WEDN ESDAY, aud FRIDAY, at 6o’clock a. m. Fare s N. B. The Antelope makes an extra trip to Shep. herdstown and Williamsport on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings. iv 15-2m* a the Collyer will ran her reg— €,;non, & heretofore, and = her trips between Washi: nand Alexandris from 9 g.m to 4pm. only. a scicbaiean ‘Alias he 5 t% &. m. and 2 . Mm, rom = q Bede! t with the trator of the Baltimore and hio Rasivoad for the North and West. The 6 a. m. and 7% p. m. boats from Washington connect with the trains of the Orange and Alexan- dna Railroad for the South andNouthwest. ap 14 MOUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF ASHINGTON, Twice a Week Until shrtioee pottes The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will ran ularly to Mount Vernon th bof ‘Washington on U bays and FRIDAYS, leaving th wharf, at the foot of 7th street, atl0 a. m., and re- turning at half- past 3 o’olock p.m. Ce ches leave all the Ho and the ee Peunsy| vans avenue Aad 7th st. at9¢a. m. a | << (i Ney ARRANGEMENT: GREAT SOUTHWESTERN KOUTR, Via ORANGE 4ND ALEXANDRIA RalLnoan. paee Friday mornings, w ular trips to Mount Crse PLE CIDER, IN BUOTTL, Usios Botriine Depot, G D.C Wei the a‘tertion of the pu of pureCRAB APPLE CIDER. w ich 1s now as ewoet as if it was just from the press. Warranted to he pure apMe juice, put up by us, expressly for this market. z 4 aué (States) ARNY & SHINN, W BLACKBERRY BRANDY. KE Have inst received a stock of Turner's KLACKBERRY BRANDY—ann excellent remedy for Diarrhea, &o. ARNY & SHINN, 5 (States) Union Bot ling Depot. PURNER’S TURNERS | oincer WINR. We have just received aud have for sale Turner's GINGER WINE-—a reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, General Detility, Weakness of the Stomach, Di- arrkea, Dysentery, &c. ARNY & SHINN aus (States) cor. Green and Ulive «ta, WwW LEWIS FAY SH E DEALER, FROM WASHIN b ILE + BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, . " To Hol gene ear J toma den D.C. vig. puta TENNESSEE, The attention of the trade is respectfully called to ORG Ai ALARARA, my stock of d,ouths’, Men’s, and Boys’ ISSISSIPPI, UTS! ey CALFSKIN SHOE: T summer wear; ARKANSAS, ANDTEXas Lof my o i fr, “iy Dock of PATENT LEATHER WORK isalso assorted aud weil worthy of atten- tion. A large lot of COARSE SHOES ard BOOTS THROUGH TICKETS oan be obtained at ti 3REAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF- 6 CE, corner of Pennsy vania avenue tr Wartiorton, on teaal of he See hoe i ns George ‘6, or at the office of the sho 7 je for eervants)aiso on hand and constantly xf ead ST, sat al 4 i y wt th it are a intifottoeallfy'adarens moat Noc¥7 Brace st: | .RICRMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBURG Georettown. Di 0. adel TA, CHATTANOOGA HUNTS VILLE, GRAND 3 Ni MPM CABINET WARE, &o. MONTGOMERY AND NEW ORLEAN » &e, By a direct route, and continuous railway connec. tion to Memphis, Affording greater expedition comfort, and be-~ ing over tles shorter than by ony other route, Phe steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot .. for Alexandria, where pas sengers take the oars for Richmond, Charlotteville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodatook, and at 63 p. m. for Richmond ard all pointe Southe be wna Ing sure and close ‘counestions to Mem- phis. . Bagsace Wacons and Omnibuses leave the office avenue, Bt 6 o'clock a m. and 6 p.m. a ae EVANS, Aront, je 17-tf Ashington. TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. H. MELA & SON. i= 520 CHEAPER THAN Bier. S20 $10,000 Stock oF Boots ANDSHoEs Not aT Cost, BUT FOR SMALL Prorits. Having laid in a large stock of BOOTS and SHOES at cash p ici eare prepared to. sell at retail as low as the same goods can be purchased by the trade at wholesale. MEL SON, No. 520 7th street, 2 doors above Stat-s Office, now offers to the In ee and gentiemen, for*cash,” the following schedule of prices: § irs Ladies’ Fng.Heeled Lasts Gaiters. @1 12 wae. de & Gees Ge Le FURNITURE = FOR PI URNITURE x E SALE. G i; of Ge WwW that he has just ved mlarze aod choice avwortment of Muhorany, R wood. Wa nut and Oak FURNITURE. We name in part— g and Plain Bureaus, watts, Ceutre, Side, and other . iecmoden, WVeek-Ch-ests qui Stand Mahogany, Walnut, and Oak Writing Decks and 8408, ra of every desoription. freaecs, Extoneion, Dining and Lieht Stands. Al! will am 4S the lowest price for eash, at 7th and D « Rath: (cantitabion) A. GREEN D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for 6 hung by experienced workmen, and satis- OR ING SEAT LOUNGES, 82, A YHOLLOW CHAIRS, gi2. EP ; All the Furniture is manufactured in this] 1000 do. do. Mor. do. oon tt st 2 orFrs and guarantee eT PLANT & CO. ~. 750 to Lan hangers and U of every description,as cheap 8a they can be pur ed by the casee ‘ T evoodsare purchased at cash from the marufacturers, which enables us to sell as low aswe = Pa a i= - cecce (> For bargains sprigs re Brees very busy. H. SLA & SON, Mer ey OT No, 6O0 Rhett doers tnese au 23-"m ——— States Uffice. QTINEM ETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, nest corner 13th SS street. has opened from the rma: tareran assortment of fine work in BC and SHOES, Fine Calf-skin Boots $3.75; Congress Gaiters $2, &c.; Cloth 068 and $1.5". 1 . . e s erms—Ready Pay. nud TAKE NOTICE. i Boors AND SHOERO Wis you find your SH eR Ty EY ae jook neat, Svenue, You will bod them i prepared to serve ith the — fel styleg, war- Panted to wear well, atthe holsterers, 356 D st., bet. Sth and 10th. IC™ Furniture Repaired and Varnished. ap 14-ly 001 tl band all ki te me, READY MADE’ CO to at all hours. PINS. i] mn ‘ re Bing attontd to the removal of bodies from the id burt junds ie new cemeteries. S Terms most reasonable. i . ap 8m y. R. HILLS. nie ‘test of two years, foel« that _he can with confidence reoom mend rocess for inserting the advautigen ¢ h, beauty, e! ness, and cheap ess. Full apper sets iuserted for $35. Partial ia proportion, Office 206 Pa. avenne. se7 DENTAL, NOTICE, Dr. M. LOOMIS Mii be absent from the oity during the summer months, as usual, but, will return in the fall to resume practice as will be seen by further and timely no- “ae price. a ———— . c LA OF WASHINGTON CITY, Brn (anesor raceneres Ie 2 ‘isses’, and ——s for, se mh one ik, will suit iy 13-40 now by tit ' t ip this line, io - —————— can iy say that wedo; whi zou ve WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS J) bremang omnes. Y Shes were rit mes? om ity—the ‘so -known as J. W, scHooL : it ; Woare just roar oneeo? on ¥,85 complete | MeCurds & Son's Philadelphia make. n031-1v QTOVES, STOVES, STOV sre ES, T COS ARLORSTOV Ema | 1 will sell at cost cash. : R, anm mart dire the hint Oficn. 3 _ nent door to the Star Office. _ IANOS FOR SACK at 837, 950, $7, to $500 PRs: for rent from 1 to” a liare: JOHN F. ELLIS. wes 906 Pa. av., ot oth nd 10th ata, BD ay SEParRDS nat Goreertth and Date. 2 pone A he Be ee wontidrnnarch tin me NTERE: LOWED ON DEPOSITE INT one? Pe Sadie ras a 9 Ea