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This ezeeiient Family and News Journai—con- (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) i . ° taining a greater variety of interesting reeding th AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania Avenus & Eleventh Street, , BY Papers served in packages carriers: 5 ©r 37 cents per month. Te seed een + Soription price is $3.50 @ year, in advance ; @2 for months; and for jess than ; Be * THE WEEKLY STAR. AFTERNOOR, ean be found ip any other—is published on sturda ‘morning, six months: @1 for three ‘hree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ‘OOPICS, ome cent ; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEWENTs (of eight lines to the square) ‘inaected three times for $1; every other day, or Swree a week, $1.25; once a week, Hoents per square {Lot each insertion. elubs. damong neve ved, 20 fas it fo tains the tint baa A, VENING STAR oF 2 iy eountry. throughout feo mnorets cares ET 5 vee, XIV. -» WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1859. N°. 2,064. | rer. Bree HRERCEN J~ Postmasters who aet as agents will be lowed a.commisaion of 2 cents. LIFE IN UTAH. Horace Greely. whose description of his jour- neyings across the plains have so much inter- ested the readers of th Tribune, gives us the NEW YORK GOSSIP. EDUCATION. “ Pink,” the racy New York correspondent AL. ASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. OR RENT-—A four-story BRICK HOUSF. o of the Charleston (3. C.) Courier, says : WwW MALE I ¥ OR NEW YORK. . L street, near the oorner_of 15th street west. Passacs, FQ / DING ALS AND A con: Pai ly paged and 8 cargo of | Twelve profearors and teaches titute the $2 per month. Ailso,a SLORK and © 7.50. following scoount of his observations among | , There ie « great sonsation up town in e the ol et a ey ira, SALRL Prvncip ee Book: bindery. | a ee wade ae Now yee von Screw Steamahy a ee ——. proprietor of band of Negro Minstrels, has | FURNAG STOVE COAL, “Ail | isth sta from 108: m-tog prime cash dee wee tins | {uetae er We RENT ISS ese oe i | Sap MOUNT WEES OR eee These Mormons are in the main an indus- THs FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE reets. a ba C. Smith, will leave the Com th RUSBY ACADEMY wit commence on the | FOR RE: NET. uf of September next. f partioulars see cirou- Tarsor the principals" PS i i : trious, frugal, hard-workin; people. Few of purchased a « as — ee tee = eet bese them are habitual idlers; few live by , prekes rns Sates peed ea i, ae . ' i inma 2 ent i ; TICE: See Vine mane palate bat few lawyers. | ‘inments there. ‘The neighborhood is a most | NOTICE, arg CONSUMERS OF FUEL. I know but four among them—their differences | Co#tming and delightful one. There are three yh nother cargo of that oslo Bri tre ey and disputes are usually settled in and by the hotels near the Park—the Union Square, the Te ocust Mountai AL daily ees Ni | = othe re b siapseathe BY Seembonte or failroad, which leave the paney exp which I will sell at rednoed prices from ESCOTT HIGH SCHOO OR RENT—A valuable GROCERY STORE * an avenue or they can leave Church; chey have no female outcasts; few doc- Clarendon, and the Everett. Some of the he vessel, fo-woash. Also, © very jaree stock 0! T On hey 6 vernel, JN 8th street, between Kand Ly situated cn the corner of tzth and B ats. wet, | grits, stenmer from the Western Wharves at It Py - it aril i = , of vari i want 18 Instituti be ed on Monday, 8: near the cai It is weil fitted up with shi 4 tors, and pay no salaries to their preachers—at fest merchants and most aristooratic fau bape ouete atthe lowest pron.” oe Sth. Gina enges aT. i nat forged counter, brn &o., —* the moat deeirabie: tai State coe By gh ie ig ng piano af | in the ir & resident, oo} 5 pt “ Be Daten holare, thirty,) the angie | For terms apply to Mr- JOHN MOOR will be received up to the hours of depar Tite a nie desirable'sehou!f quietiocation, render | Lovisiana avent near LJ _8e 14-4t Yard, oorner 434 street and Cana’ situated on Ouse, between R ae Wai be for rent after the 13th 1% p Fh oT . c U 5 an 351mm No.agaleteteelitand wth. | JOSEPH P SETH, Sere Sand'T. aula’ | cantake the coaches connecting with Alexandrin Teast, the leaders say so. But a small portion kom; Capt. Chas. H. Marshall, the of them use tea and coffee. Formerly they Parishes, Hicks, Suntths, Mitchells, Roosevelts, drank little or no iiquor; but sinee the army &c., all still remain in that neighborhood came in last year, money and whisky have Bat Henry Wood, the brother te Fernando, both been more abundant, and now they drink Ex-Mayor, having sold his building on Brosd- 750 cords prime SAK woop, considerably. More than a thousand barreis way, to anew bank, has taken a lease of the #0 do. dry Fit j palviny’ do. = ons om been sold poheoe es ecg splendid mansion of the Pennimans. When| Now on hand and fren low, in large or small gallon, ieuking the theah econ onan 2) | Stuart & Bourcioaalt tried to’ have & theatre | quassion WARDER & STEWART, per gal See ed e Mors Sonsumers | built on Union Square, next door to the U: aoe a Eh st ond | tah abe tuo, whereof the Mormons have paid | piace Hotel, they were “‘crushed out,’ after | a —@£@—————— re nd 2th tes having obtained a lease. The trouble with|(q 2 A L them was that they allowed their intended scheme to get into the newspapers. But Wood understands these things much better. Like Sn we maw atten 8 Title big sot es his opening a house for the negro minstrelsy lies reside there. James Phalen, the friend of | the wy 3 4013 re may id Coal Dealer, £7 application to th i east side, near the Canal. Timited prernedl Bin the corner o " bs Sey ena eel DE TE ee pen | | See a saat tho vine of ths Compass atk pore —o - * Ter, SAL &.—I offer for eal valaabie FARM mium. CENTRAL ACADEMY. in Loudoun county, Virginia, on most libers! jcoommodations for by * Corner of Ese" 10th streets, terms, containing 52% acres: or will exchange it A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. for improved city property. ‘This prope) SILAS MERCHANT, A. M., Principal. ated in one of the most improved and high! - 4 FOWLE & ‘The exeroisos of this Institution wil! be resumed | ated parts of the oounty, SENS Sse, COs eight, OF paeeace apply & on the lst Monday in September. Application may mes road. 7m. dieses ee a CROMWELL & CO be made to the Finstpal at the above address. eee : a02-ly &6 Weat ot..corne: albany, New York. Circulars will be found at the bookstores. an 24-Im VALUAB FARM FO y ~rse —— A in Ale: and at least half If they had thrown instead $150,000 in hard ca8h into the deepest part of alt Lake, it would have been far better fur them. The appetite they are acquiring or re- newing will cling to them after the army and COAL Oa fon tons of RED and WHITE ASH COAL, now low from versal. oe ene way wa CARDER & STEWART, Yar eh st.and Canal ; SALB-Si sok oh 3 oon about il EGULAR THROUGH LIN >» Miinbite tuat her SOOO. nen qriende, and the stown, at the intereection of tke Generation | ER'Niavom PAN AMA.on the sth id Wth streets. will be reopened on MONDAY, the ie Falls roads, consisti: ae, 2th of every = th, by ti w 6 prom or of Z. . ADRIATIC. 5th of September. A punctual attendance of her ipo pias ashineton, D.C S,eornet TLANTIC and pupiis te respectfnlly requ: 8u 23 Im oth sts, ‘0 K’S SCHOOL. E Dod tis St-amen e2 up for the oe OE ae MeCORMICK de fk PE ed ACUSES, Ope of whieh ei eave ton whart we? selves as thirsty as their V W o oOo D c 0 A hk! th oe bli Hy that sh i This is the first invasion of po ain vg °F i > on *p Sth October, at 2 p. m. at they care anything for liquor. be "hith there. McKNEW & MARLOW'S of her Sokol on the ist Monday in Sep- ea i de ee lll be as reasor alle ae i pabenns > s it i i . R si “ul wa ret. Tbetion, Sez hove few oF no drunk- wpectubility, ak ee pil dng iS, | STEAM, SAW ING. “ak PLITTING FIRE-| “The course of study pursued will comprisoall the | sashucetts avenue, between an nek tsetse! ‘ have large freve S as branches requisite toa thorough English educa- | sons desirous of obtaining a healthy and quiet resi for the comfo: the appetite for liquor. As yet, Utah has not effect of San the old families to clear out, LL, ™m Corner of Seventh street and Canal, ion, dence would do well to cal! at No. 5.10 of nid prop- | sengers wi'l be such as to challenge compari-on. a single export of any kind; the army supplies and move further up town. Wood let his In addition to her day scholars she erty. Also, several smaller Hov ses on ~ a An experienced surgeon will be attached to each ; We now have greater facilities for Sawing and to her fami! be sauare for sale, . 2 lin her with cash; when that is gone the people | ‘¢™Ple in Broadway for $10,000 a year, and | g\ittine "Five Wied, consequently reduced our teed Fromi0 to years, who will = bo ——— ee will see harder times. . She ought to manufac- | P4JS $9,000 a year for Peuniman’s house. Vin: nd ht. ‘An improved '*ARM ALTIMORE AND OHIO : he case of Porter's Spirit of the Times has Gak' wood, snwed in 4 pivoss. $6 per cord. | OE eae or EEE tation and | POP Mate oAnsmerored WARM of (0. 1 B RAILROAD. ture almost everything she consumes, or fo P Ps Oak Wood, sawed in 4 es and due care of pupils have been consideral!y increased | Washington, near the Roc! ville teropike. The eign debt will overwhelm her. Yet, up to this | Dee” nearly settled. Wilkes is restrained by 1 and otherwise improved. Those in Washington | buildings aro now, consist ne ate eenisetaete Bae SSE OS = re sath 2 ) | 20 injunction from interfering with the books Pine Wood. eects: nd desiri articular informati with reference to + containing 8 roo With & weil of = 7 7 hour, her manufacturing energies have been a f th a ladon t, i= IDp spite, 85 per cord horace to W.D. Wallach, Editor of most unhappily directed. Some $200,000) was | *"4 Papers of the concern, but permission has » . er schoo) mi i ,E . i Trains over this road, coins through te A :, ow Tthwest and Svutawest, leave Balitimore been decreed him to start another sporting ; expended in prepar: ns for iron-making at a place called Cedar C but the ore, though rich, would not flux, and the enterprise had to be totally abandoned, leaving the capital a dead loss. Wool and flax ean be grown here cheaply and abundantly; yet, owing to the troubles last year, no spinning and weaving machinery has yet been put in operation—{ believe sqme is now coming up from St. Louis. An attempt to grow cotton is likely to prove a failure, as might have been predicted. The winters are long and cold here for the latitude, and the Saints must make cloth or shiver. [ o- they will soon be able to clothe them- selv {> Coal of @t! kinds cheap for cash. the Star. ae 5 McKNEW & MARLOW. i he sat p.m. TT. paper as soon as he chooses. The testimony of | jy30 U7 Corner W Fath street and Canal. Fon encren pe Y gyterrmnp nrg Yi ee Vu ata: & young orchard of| J ss Wey Stevens, Jevoe and Tomlinson, two reported owaers, O0D!-COAL! WOOn!COAL" | 2¥Z7tf ‘ Z eee regenera be sold low, or ex- nied ng P. m, is express and stops only at pris clearly established the fact that Wilkes sold | ¥ No. 422 7h st. bet. Gand H. "| EXRANKUIN ACADEMY, H sircct, bersoren torn | chanced for city p Trent, JULIUS S. BORE. For PARKERSBURG, and stations on thst road out his interest, and that Dayton was the only We have now on hand. sea nre ey feociving a we and Mth—A SELECT SCHOOL Wi EOYs, No. 27 Pa.av., n: Sta ‘. 0 4.95 p.m. t i i took 4 45 which we offer 8 exercises of is utution will be resu; — Shue cee lege bey hgh thgeeureal FECA See ICE a, on MONDAY, Sept. 5th. The princ be seen can P) ih to 1 hy fe ter, feel’ t the School - fter the 25th inst, Ciroulars, debtor in the sum of $1,700. George Wilkes, pl that we cen anit thew es Yo ‘quality an fiving fall informatio % though a good fellow and the best sporting | pri ’ ohun’s Bookstore, ry r p . : those in wan R. B. DETRICK, A. M. editor in the country, is always getting in hot ‘Those in want of fuel would were nones, Wy | Sa 38 coin water. He was once editor und proprietor of ase te a cunt CHAPIN XBR the Circle. ai OR SAL ‘The sabsoriber will sell, on accom modating terms, 8. very convenient ble two-story brick DWELLING nOU en, dairy ani Washington, to connect with ve at 6.50 a, m. and 3.2% p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH. kitoh- Tratmsienve as tollows: moke house, with a pump of good From WASHINGTON at 4.40 and 6.508. m., 3.20 water in the psituated on Frederick, between E15, . * 5 aa < Second and Third sweets. town. The toto Gensel divest. (aust ASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, | Wich the house stand fronts sation on Bea pieseehasee acu Under the diccctien of | 1 mesieas, -| strect runing beck Us feat more or lean, Tieton, (T° HOUSEKEEPERS AND OT! Mrs, Sur (inte Prinniget tine Mystic Hail | payment wil: be required in money. Oa the ("LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Seminary. A eK ‘our Wood big vine full information, can be had at Blanchard & the National Police Gazette, but some libel suit made him quit the city, and for years b lingered in California and Australia. It isa pity that his genius cannot be curbed, and yments. secured by a deed of trust on the pleasure in giving notice that the | property. time will be sire sal oie seh ei ; WM. G- RIDGELLY MORE at 4.3 3. m. additional buildings and riding grounds, 1 LIS and Way Stations leave st haser. Apply to . ™m. r 4 x Sign, tate of Surgeon-General Lawson. requisite for the | © ‘ » Sugar is another necessary of life which they | ‘ht he cannot prevent himself froin continu- of, ont tN AS renga beg modi Mk AxaimorGn iets lates oan | Saran. No. 76 treet, Georgetown. Kata ey eel have had bad luck with. They can grow the ally flying the track. He will start another Centre Market. ished. Ceo preteen 8 ot exeen ne een —= rae. | 2:22 32) p.m. daily, except Ssturday evening beet very well, but it is said to yield little or | *Porting journal very soon I yoy wil get your Wood Samed in Se3ear' | “she hopes (ie interest taather (lends, aon the | PJELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE. | 213 >"7, smnich only koee tn Philade'phia. | no sugar—because, it is supposed, of an excess | ,. The lovers of the game of billiards were-de- necbee F and SplitaeT any size desired.’ "| friends of education. have been pleased @ mmnuilact — Woremmenaes mp he'd fines: and to WHIT of alkali in the soil. The Sorghum h: ot | lighted last evening by a specimen of Mike | ” "Fifty cents per cord cheaper than it is sold | in her system of instruction. will not lessen by her |] FRANCE, BROADBE ‘S & CO., Manaors, | MOUNTING be Srartrsah Gud Onder “ts Bro aot. Zhe Herghum has not yet | pF son's splendi ‘ ‘ is fi ‘¢ in this en removal South; and that those from other parte of ILMINGTON, DELAWARE. - < - : been turned to much account, but it is to b helan’s splendid playing. One of his former | from sny other place in this city. “| H und trip tickets oan be procured by the evening . © ; 107 His Wood is of the Best Quality, the United States, who have been unable to sen The Consolidated Loteries of Pelaware sre | ersinete setens he meine ee ee Common brown sugar sells here at 60e. per Ib — <i has eae a pen _ fs » give Beat Quality { their daughters her. owing to the climate and | a awn dai! aw nington, Del, at 15 minutes be- | Gay sa are aie a art, a some is i fy e 1a Op- red p. raw ler the tende - snents, Uhey are of conse ail igher Ailes | fesional friends were present nt the nmaglrn. | 77 Mes thoMaxest Carisand Boren t cy | uta ofanmerunsth wal mirage tye op, | Insp: m. il dr ngs unin insanity . NH 'PERSONS. Agent. ments, they are of course still higher. All sorts tion, and entertained a large crowd by their | UJ” The biggect Pine Kuot Spit fer Kepinl Leniperature and more sooeasibie. i PRIZES OON AS DRAWN. {OTICE—Tho steamer JAMES GUY having of imported goods cost twice or six or eight games Phelan is unquestionably the best nding Woosg at Fe en a pe gre ge te ORT. ee resumed Ph OR aad —— i i ack indlin ood, = aq bs Se me be . ? { — — ae yy selina Me bie player living. Billiards with him is like Chess | {[F™ All delivered Free ot Charge, ces will be wanting to secure the comfort, thor- Class 119-73 numbers. . or CURRIOMAN, medicines (89 called) and yellow-covered novels to Morphy ile does just as he lik a Pree of Charge.¢ ~AE h instruction, and elegance of their daughters gud on FRIDAYS (commencizg on tne 8thof April) are sold at double the prices borne on their Ia- | '® Morphy _ He does just ns he likes, | IF Notice. IE Ifthe above does not show how 1 prize of. $1.» | for PINEY POINT and KIN®SALE. ate 8. m..re- bels or covers. Consider that the people came makes up his mind to play certain strokes, or | toger io" Rich it shows where to get your Applications will be answered and pupil 2 an 4 i 1250 | Warntog, Will leave Kipsaleon SATURDAYS até hither over a thousand mil inly of d to run acertain number of points. to will is > Money’s Worth. ntti her limited number is complete. i u 4 55 1yto topping atall ofthe regulon inndings going afier reaching the Missouri, which waa many | Realy the same as to do. Benjamin, formerly | No prigee ctl ae the, erove omce Ty anh try, T Washington, Dec * rickets §2, halves Se quarter $2, cugktes Ot. | OHA ee Broa, Ae ee NS PAGE, Props, = i nadned ual ir | 0f Leonard & Benjamin, billiard table sankers, | Uoraas Pine Sawed ind meee AE Pend & Be ai ‘ : , > quarters $2, oOh | eee ees = a ee ae oe ot ine Sree Chic ihe asia ie played Phelan a game at | for Si: 3 pieces or SLisert pincer 12h ee |. ro TUESDAY. September 13. AERANGEMENT son 1:5 Houre of departure ‘ormer mes—that they generally reached z = 5 = Oak S13; 3 5 $1.50: 4 Fr MALE TKACHERE. Ci B= a batlots. of steamers GEORGE PAGE these valleys in the fall, which afforded them | Philadelphia about a year ago, is now associ- or the bent Hickory. 2 bloces Stat: Soionee mung indies, (sisters,) experienced teach- eee ee nee and THOMAS COLLYER excellent chances of starvation before they | ted with Phelan at “his ealoon, near Grace | $1424; 01 the best Hickory, 2 plocos $130; 3 pleces e desirous of entering a seminary for ladies, i ees .#3,c0 | phrom Was could raise a crop—that they have heen con-| Church. At Phelan’s saloon there is to be | rates, S. W.K, Handy’ ito Wil- | ‘Vocal and: Instrumental ey Latin, French, et eis i 1130) | From Washin stantly invested and begged or stolén from by | *¢e® Tare playing almost every evening. — lads’ Hotel carat Win ellanty ne’ A Tth street; | higher English Studies, Drawing, Prstel and Gre? nena SIBIS Moe. 100 | and 10 a.tu., 12m 2, & the Indians. whose game they killed or scared | , The Harpers (book publishers) are having a | !® o's wharf, at the foot of7thstpromptly at: | eian Painting. ; Tickets $5, halves $250, quarters $1.25. From Aloxandru . law-suit with Bangs, Bros. & Co., who were | tented th; Offige removed tothe northnnienee te | Bor (estimeniale a ply to the editor of the Star, ga 8, J0 a. m.1i% a. m.. 13,4, an< = sway, and who feel that they have a right to rs 2 _ f or to Mr. Weston, editor of the Repub!'o. TE DN E: t rom A exandria—Steamer a vormerly the auctioneers of the trade sales. It | bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money r 7 WEDNESDAY, September 14. live here so long as there are cattie or erups to — ‘aD about some notes for $10 cant to accompany the order or be ready when the fuel | iy !2 2awtf Class Lal E SE ——_. ‘Sie Coliver wil ae live on—that these valleys are lofty, narrow, qrere urerRdkenie uices at nf seetke) Whe 1s delivered, A.PAYNTER. at Page’s Whart. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES : = Capitals. ular trips to Mount Vernon, as heretofore ana cone and parched by intense drouth from Muy to - : 7 i 7 : jel4 . ‘WILL BE OPENED AT A le Sapa $ - her trips betWeen Washingionand Alexandriafrom November — that implements and seeds are | **Y5 ™ovey is not the root of all evil, the dis: | ——— No, 489 E strert, betwsen 31 and 4th sts., Washing-| 10 do. 2222227. dh 20 1 os scarcely to be obtained short of a three-months | ‘™Fber of all friendship, and the cause of nine- ‘on, eptember 1st, 1858, I) do. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. | nuns. GN). WAGRCKRL Peas, Tickets §i0, liaives 5. oniy, ee . and 2g p. m, boats trom Alexan- the trains of the Baltimore and nul for the North and West. 7% p. m. boats from Washington ofthe Orange and Alexan- dria Railrond for the South ard Southwest. ap 14 ourney, and then at an enormous cost—that | teths of the law-suiés? The unfortunate con- they have had one year of virtual and costly 1 of Bangs, Bros. & Co. has not only gained hostilities with the Federal Government, in -will of the Harpers, but the publishers which very little could be done, and improve- selected another establishment to conduct ment was out of the question—and I am amazed | ‘he semi-annual trade sales of books. that so much has been well done here in the| I met little, dried up Palmo on Boadway ke. , eighths $1.25 RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, at tux ithe tion from the elemental to THURS « September 15. / Uxion Botting Depot, Georgetnon, D. C— | the ehh ca sea bel ae ihe dg Momo mag 12. drawn bailote, We invite the attention of the public to our stock | which Mra. Wheeler will be assisted by experi pi of pureCRAB APPILE CIDER, which is now as | Saved and approsed tenrhors: 1 priz:e of.........929,000 | 4 priz: sweet an if it was just from the press. Warranted | °!Nrs. Wheclor has hed lone experience in teach-| 4. do. . 5,000} 23 do. to te pare eqele juice, put up by us, expressly for | ; 2 * kes ” oust VERNON AND THE TOMB me . and respectfully solicits the patronage of her A of a: i yASHID N. . way of building. tilling, fenci ing | Yesterday. Poor fellow! He is nearly used | thismarket: | ARNY & SHINN, . | ippds snd the public generally ed into Sikhs 05, Delres 02m aeartee Tha sienteer THOMAS COULTER outrun reg- trees, &c. Of course this city is fur ahead of| UP- Lost all. Is cook at $12 a week to some . > "| the family as hoarders, and be under the immediate “- FRIDAY. September 16. a! iy to Mount Vernon Ag he nny rival, being the spiritual metropolis and | Testaurant on Broadway. Who is there, even Vv BLACKBERRY BRANDY. +g | Supervision of the Principal. . Class 123-78 numbers, 14 drawn ballota, mb of Washington on TUES © earlies tbat 1 BUACKBERWY BRANDY ar genetonrtameds | _ Circulars ean be obtained on Let iacinet® | 1 prizsof.........eanmblt gr #400 | wher atthe (rotot kh eireet ah ee. for Diarrhes, &0. ARN e SHAN. Opp oD he laser p00 | Po, 12" kyaea | tagnine at half past 3 o'clock p.m, the Italign Opera manager, where he sunk , 8. BELL'S SEMINARY, hind the city, which, with its broad, reguler M® aig Be Corner Wana Tenth Streets. SATURDAY pee Mentone feeeTheloautee eftaniactoe | GRAND ELRCAP AY e h tt th or wakes euneyivanisovenacand Ais seme me Rowe tens of thousands! At one time Palmo was GINGER WINE. We have just received and have for sale Turner’s September 17. INE—a reliable remedy for D: r . TED LOTTERY OF EW ARRANGEMENZ! Young but thrifty trees, mainly locust and | thea a¢Palmo’ When Louis Napoleon was in | Goncaibobittte, Went se or ee Beare: coon teepht gorme ey mtomege | WE Fo Le 9 flag ony GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, bitter euttonwood, i © attractive | “is country, he lodged at Washington Hall, | arrhea, Dysentery, &o. s family pu bourding scholn-s whore Capitals. Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. to th e city of like size in} With his suite. Palmo supplied the Imperial mason Ae = Pa 3 twill be used to make the Institution a z0of. $49.00) | 6 prizos c $37 & the S.ates. The houses (of adobe or merely sun- | fodder, done in the best style. Louis Napo-| ®%8 __(Statos Sor. Green ar hs ailits inmates. tiie: oe SS: ¥ ee ‘ am dried brick) are uniformly low and generalty | '¢0 liked him, and when he went away made WwW LEWIS PAYNE on applioation to the alove eddrece, : 4 x FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. mall; but there isseidom more than one | Palmo. a superb present; and in those days if HOLESAL E BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, Seetaorte - ie SME Lewees Bites 8°! vigginia r y to 4 dwelling, and rarely but one dwe!-| Louis Napoleon had wanted ‘te, sme the bor- | pye gee arse ers, Oger ctowm. Tickets $15,halves $7 Squarters $3.75,0the Savy | CRORGY. ling on a lot of an acre and a quarter. T row’? over Palmo, the Italian cod have spared stock Youths’, gardens are well filled with peach. apple and| him 250,000 franes without inconrentonce. | CALESKIN SHOES; other fruit-tree, whereof the Tennessee, ee BUSSISSIPP! aOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. | A dareas-FRANCE, BROADRENTS & O., ARKANSAS ANS Texas h already | What a pity Palmo had not invested $50,000 in | ®/Lof my own manniacture, | the earliest settled; but I am assured that the | i2 Charieston, that does not remember the fa- valley of Utah Lake is better cultivated then mous Palmo? Palmo, with his Cufe des mille this, though Provo, its county seat, far be- | Colones, where he made thousands. Palmo, it ts. e i ets ri - Mnge-decaleg entrees caus Cents] ateuaiah ube ped bak ie great : ‘ ; ; ILMINGTON, DELAWARE. My. stoi ATENT LEATHER TeUSICAL CARD, i _TBROUGH TICKE be obtained at ears profusely, and the others begin to follow | thst way. Even now, 1 ‘Rink Palma would do} WORK inalso and well worthy of atten- A. to Weshilisins (attic tke, veset SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. £ RPA ERO Fe Ee ms mein Spe cP the example. Apricots and grapes are grown, | better if he would abandon “covkdoin” aud | tion. SE SHOES and BOOTS | Wishes to wform his friends and TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. Sahington, on board of the St rry B though not yet abundant; sv of strawberries. = to Paris. Napoleon would remember and oo A hand and constantly | he has ‘exumed the duties of b To be drawn daily at WilmMugton, ‘Deleware, 815 | Goorge Paxe, or at the office of the range Plams are in profusion, and the mountain eur. | 4° Somethin pee old man, who is now ver- RE alee professor Py ooo Sapiicclore! minutes before 12 ut. Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandra, rants are large, abundant and ve od. | Sing on to 70. Palmo will not die = regular peat ond Sines East of° | fies bats fow leisure hoare tor devote ts rivers ONDAY, September 12, 2 i Many of the lota are fenced with coblle stones | death: he will dry up ‘gradually, aod his life Bear dalle ross moat No. 77 Bemgedr” | rololarein thisortys to secure, his wervioes thers. Clasa Nase machen’ ie drew ballots, BhISTOI, RROR OT Le ene ‘4 2. laid im clay mortar, which will go out easily gently, like lamp wick Seah See fors, early application is requested Capitals. Pe CHAPT NOOGLRL W RUN clay mortar, which seems to stand very whes thei! insll gese. Thore is att that - ciroulars tobe had at W.G. Metzer- | 1 prizo of. --85,90 | 2prizos of..........gam] yv RAND JUNCTION (PHI & well. That of Brigham Youn; 's garden and i ali “ Sone died dg “ g 2 Store, cor. tith street and Pa.avenue. [2° do...) 2) Toon | don on | MO! OMERY AND NEW ORLEANS — Sms 2c i feet high. three feet bee fordeeres a Peltne sa blonds Resitevoa at Dr, Hunt's, No. 310 Pa. ave. es Te. &o. By 8 dtreot ronte, an 8 railway connec- thick at the base, and cost some $50 per rod. geon ; Undoubtedly this people are steadily i ¥ in wealth and cousfort. eadily incteasing Still the averase psec 8 are sublime. I once effered to start iim in Charleston, furnish capital to set him up in @ restaurant, to advertise his greatness. tion to Memphi un, grees ezpedition ‘and comfort, and be Fa) les shorter than pen other route. steam ferry bost George piano FORTE AND ORGA. TUESDAY, September 1s. MISS Y. STUMPFR, pup) Class l4o—7 numbers, 12 drawp ballots, in, in Utah is a hard cne. he ce leaves the foot c : ts s - Capitals. of 7th street até 2. m., for Alexandria, where Many more day’s faithful Inbor are required to | ' #tart a elub of pigeon shooters; in fact, to | °% ortment.o spoatlagiy jetlsenies to Ske weenie ineine cs Lprissef. 2: 85.721 8 prizes of-------.-81,a00 | gencers take the ears for Richmond, Chariottyy support a family hero than in Kansas, or any of | Temodet his affairs. What do you thiak the sens of sshington, thet having had many ” Tickets gi" and at 6 p.m. for Richmond ena ‘all ports Bo: the States. Theclimate is severe and capri- | little Italian told me? «Ni pe, nanies to MEMie top ressing and Plain Bureaus, * ner pa wenieerver mieeieies. _ west, ing Sure And close connections to Mem- cious—now intensely hot and dry; in wiutor | eatebee de yallar feviar.” Fanev guo’s an iv- | M@r)> top Bressing and Plain Buccaus ve instructions on the Pranoand Or Ciba He ee ee Piisipips Wisitnniuad Oeeutiinhielennh thn vines . . : Italian idea as that small, dried sp sixty- Tabjes. moderate. n 1-78 numbers, 13 drawn eet ex ve cold and stormy; and though cattle sre usually sad fh Cl akeaiaagione Do. Commodes, Wash Cloacta and Stands ee ‘AMES A. VeuE. Palmo to go to Charleston. Ho wes oxisinally pedateads and Chairs of evory deso: ; ac. air and other xeeptional refe asto ity. lie Situation as Organist will be accepted, O. Co. * Tickets 81. ption, . ar all before them. Wood caught in the Mediterranean by onv of car old- resses, Extonsion, Dining and| se C Sale tg TRUNES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c searce and poor. Irrigation ‘i est American commodores, and cooked on | war Workesd Licht Stands.” USICAL INSTRUCITION THURSDAY, September 157 = expensive: as yet, it bis not Seon Mok eae board the flag ship for three years, consequent. | — Al! ‘rill be soldat the loweat price for oash, at M’ ARP, PIANO, GUAT SINGING! Chts ase nuns © drove beliota, || neaeeloapage ay ticable to irrigate one fourth of the arable land | !¥ he imust be a good nautical cook, Why re ne Ey A. GREEN , GAN. &e.” ' 1 prize of. Spt prize of... Ladies’ English Giove Kid Battoned Double-role at all. Ultimately. the valleys will be gener- | Wold not Capt. Berry engage him on board of | _*" - z —_——_—__ | _Prof DF, CENIBL'S lovg aod practical 1 do. oh enor pad tetied Becta. ch Lasting talite “ite ‘aes netted; but this will require very costly } ‘he Charleston steamers’ “He would be a} Gea D STREET. B50 | Minto puiere tach w rcttk ont te ocala ** Tickets'gt. iice Pome eae at amune Galles. LR viams and canals. Frost is very desiructive | $8t"” cook and a trump “ecard.” Palm PAP! IGINGS—Now stock, cheap f the Mublent eduoation of even thove pumoses RR Misece’ and hildren’s Boots and Shoes here; Indian cora rarely oscapes it wholly, and would draw custom. I throw ont the sugges- " ERHAN fale’ i P) or ordinary abtlity, i n one-half the time FRIDAY, September 16. j every desor: ption, at equally low prices. wheat ofien suffers i r tion, merely adding that the steamer t a? per hung by jenced workmen, and sétis- ly devoted to the study of Musie under the in- lass 140-73 numbers. 1¢ drawn batlota, SELLING OFF ATCOST, fersfrow it. Wheat, oats, corn, | t yee bie bd ae 0 ction of i ‘ Capitale, entire stock of Eastern-made Shoes, to make barley, rye, are grown at about equal cost per ried Palmo and bis cooking experience would cate) sf ‘Duo ateonton P at Abe prover’ ular devel. i sso | S room for Home-made Work. Td bnshel—-$2 may bo taken as their average price; | 8!89 carry double the passengers of any steamer | BKRI) ALNOT TERE TETES, 922, | vpmentol the hands or obtmoing equality, L a J. \THAL, wheat is unusually heavy, though this year it on theline, | SPEE PID RG Wg, 37.50, ant elasticity of touch; and lastly, though , iz . No, 22 Se roo Market 5 threatened to be relatively light. I emtimate oem er || eal ie reene te a in thia | linnt, walvercino whela obabinne the] ¢ ¥, 08 tf ee that one hundred and fifty duy’s faithful labor |’, Never Do'tooMucu at 4 Tive.—Sir Ed- x neh wolion ae pursued by Calie . 320 cuPaPyR Tita BVER. 520 ; 1 wed. < s baat 0,000 7. Bs NOT an Cost, ay ing te ina wr a 1° do. : ; i) Bua ituré Rey 1] Hene Ey" Furniture Repat ved 8B Maly e, the adults here generally wesr a. toil. }” Mioy perioas seeing whe 80 much ongaged in Worn, Auxious look, wad wany of them are i mite! vide: frame than in years. { ardently hope it may not always be thus active life, eud asamuch about the worl. RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north. Thad never been a student. have said to me— Soraer 6th and Fate.. k yo HT ki east oonstan| inAll onde for tickits 5 certificate of. on | be prrchaen by the trad: wanieonte re inany the above lotadlhen will meet wi the Ag BON No. al i t J yy. . now the indies ‘When do you get time to write ‘sl! your of | EADY-MADE. COP CAT. NOTICE prompt and eon! ‘attention, or 5 to Jade oar eee books. How on carth do you contrive to do so | CINE: ct ta eer ia hae ervatoire of Prarue@™Bohemta, at 9... FRANCE, BROADBENTS cos | of - ola ee To Bx, om Not ro Bt —A rumse was ctirrent | mucl work 2”) °F shall rarprise you by ithe} of IB eruxindn to the now cemeterion: pera La et ; 1 20 10-1 ‘Wilmington. last week, that a married lady, ty. thi¢ city, |. 27swer make. @ ans is this: Soe tind t ft 3ROTYPES—@uait Paovire anv alarmed Ler husband. recently. by soho: tcive fo do so much by never d too snpeb —s jaccns of the Walter she this place, he | A MEROTYP: ayes of —powdered ¢ or flour, lead- | ate time. A man to get through work well, N io DEALERS 1) ¢ PANO MAR G PAR and ORGANS x him to believe ft wos arsenic. Her object iu | must not overwork himself, or if he do too 4 i . ahs f'zhtening Ulan thus, was bo punch hum for seme | muck worday the reas tn feria co alt cope QREIGN, AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. | 19 Be MUSIC. fons to be mi A ¥ E He A ‘® have on hand a varied sic Store. plain tlk” he had. used in reference to her do nd a i i Ni BACCO and CIGAR: westi¢ management, The husband called tna isl. be wilt ve obliged to do too little to-mor- | TOBRC . u . a FR. AVON, or Frames at . 3—wholesaie ; | where a circalar will ba found stating Daas Tasineneeen ret sud women | andes nee ase forthe: eaten oP oats | >: until [ had left cols 4 gtattatns naga number of pupils the world, I may street, near G. res have subsorthed their names. ‘au 27- physician. and soou had the satisfaction of dein: e I formed that his cara ‘yosa was out of danger: feta pha bee Poere is a more serious version of the joat, | 4¢Re+ ene eotunily vary busy itn" site ity, and ¢ (0. 1. 1 aggregate | Ward Bulwer Lytton, in a tecture recently de- Ji eae NT. co. b ~foodee oth a Rvered in, Fugland, gs e the following hed Parper! apo cr. ss three hundred just such days’ work in Utah. | of his literary-habits : . aod Voratste » No, 520 7h st, 2 doors abor with the same fortunate tera ” | perbaps say that I have gone through as large 4 ‘ S ig: | em —___ aes a Let husbunda take waratog “ms on, | & cuurse of goneral reading as most ms of Le formerly with” . GM. Keatine.) Y, &o. . . i StINEMETZ, 236 ana refrain from addressing ty time. I have traveled much, and, have seen | 9 & T. PARKER & co. of f= 4 street. has apened {rom their wives And, ladies, we'admpnleh ‘ngueh; F lvive wnt ced inaeh in potities, and the "NEW STORE . DENTISTRY. esc oan : teat of fine s sannetally tae ese of elther chalk or arsenic—'| ‘various Bhainess of fife; and in additio# to all NEW STORE. : U8, after. Perthlco sescar a 7 $2, &e, Tas expreaaly deckage ge beard ene married have published:somewhere abou! BROWNING & KEATING qm neopheet Reser ttn CaaS ane ee nite should, have just opened their New Store, No, 353 rt ihe Ht has the advantages pPovs 2 ae Tacourtcous acta ae epee Would wot bese nd lvania averlue, betwoou'eth aad 7h sreaghy Veauty, cleanliness, ant eapues. en mcue er yu hs a i 2 may be Many others equally polike-iche Whee ‘ tudy—to read- Mile vtertepes God Uthes 306 Pr: evones. etter. r if Po Net sara Vinee’ por ol b= BRESH GROCERIES," * ‘ r from coming to auy-dectied under- : " arliament is sittipg, not . ow. audiog. the membees sot the Kurteh Condens ee | Bat then, daring those hours,» T Liquors, cieanerens eee |: «sila greater “muddle” then coe bevergivenmy wwbsle ,attention to-whet J waa]. well ax chenp aa airy othet! that the question of Tea v had beemeettled ST 4! y ow contradicted. In fact the plenipotentiarics | ‘Ta G'n Ag Bastiat can fies of the size of even kuow what Lombardy revity y | this pike ip may be inferred from ome to-no definite conelusion =a bo its the fhot that persons cet apying her forward berti ‘ 1 mpcoun of the , Por any ing In | in ularies. and until these are settled it is not Fi 3 testh of * that should be eee, te Rerdtuis . piece ia it lf vle that they will attack.the other