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# es ne THE WEEKLY STAR. & cnt Se ee Sain eas ee morc tht in any other—is published on turds without the intervention of a cor! Bessk ie terarss oN eye Papers served In packages by onrriera st $43 year, or S cents permonth. To mail sutescribersthesad- seription price ix $3.50 a your. im advances; §2 for nx months: @1 for three months; and for less than three montha at the rate of 12 vents a week, Single cules, ome Cent ; In Wrappers, cwo cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for gi, every other day, or twice & week, @1.25; once 8 week, Moents persquars for each insertion. News” Re bas ‘Tug Evexixe aR 80 generally pate BL, country. ‘Single copies(in wrapper:) can be ter, rate! the issue paper. Price THREE CEN ‘Sct ae agents will be ‘2 cen! EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT AND SALE. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. Fo RENT—A four story BRICK HOUSE on FOR YORK. —_ L_ street, near the corner of 15th street west Passace, Aa ING PALS AND d_tenchors constitute the | Rent $20 per month. Also, a SPORE and CEi TEROOM, 87.50, SMITH, Principal, wil! | LAR.on Pa. avenue, uear tsth street, under Mr. The New York and V © Serew Steamship titut 3 cnet, between 17th and | Pettibone’s Book pandery. Rent $15 per month: | Com, any’s new elegant steam- eth sts., from 10 a! m. to 2 p. m.éach day. a0 7-Iin* | fuquire of W. H. PRENTISS, corner of 18th aed MOUNT VERNON Cant Tr: BE FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE | <“e™ ; aa ore Whereas af ih" Seleak o. on RUGBY ACADEMY will oommenes on the Ore abet, plcseanty tected on thee UNESDAY, Sept. Sth nnd the To mpanys = ae marti evan For particulars sse circu between Rand S. ill befor rent after the Lsth of » at Alexandria. at 3o'clock p. m. same day PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTSD,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus & Eleventh Stress, BY W. D. WALLACH, WASHINGTON D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1859. N°. 2,067. 'POLYGYMY IN UT H. Horace Greeley communicstes another letter te the Tribune in regard to bis observations of the working of polygamy in Utah. We make the following extract : Sinee the fureguing wes written, I have en- joyed opportunities for visiting Mormons, and studying Mormoninn, in the homes of its votu- ries, and of discussing with them what the out- side world regards as its distinguishing feature, in the freedom of frierdly social intercourse. A curious circumst to our + knowledge. say: one of our Western exctanges|( % A eet A oe A OL! resently, which, though creating much talk Now sifost and discharging— Swong certain parties, has been hushed up as | Schr. R.F.Stookton, Sehr. Mary and Caroline, much as possible, and as it does not seem like- | S2pt- SYilliam and John, Schr. Phe Bes, ascom, ly to proceed farther, we suppress names. A | “Bringing a thorongh and complete bac orpnene entleman and his wife some time since hres iS Ree GALS from the Lebigh and Schuyi- in Rockford; shortly after their arrival they i . made, among others, the acquaintance of & cane Conn ae sarge of Lyken Valley; also, thers, UGAL. asrengers from Washingon and Georgetown oung and beautiful widow, who had the repu-| | Persons about laying in their supplies for the R_H. STEELE, A. M.. August. Terms $2.5) per month. Ingaire above of | oan take the oonshes st h Alexand: In one instance, a veteran apustle of the faith, | tatios of being a great flirt. The gentlemnr, Wanter will do well to give usa call au 25-1m No. 248 Ist, bat tian wth, | JOSEPH P. SMIPH, between S andr. 2 | stoambcats or rilroad: whieh leave the serene aries Arst introduced to ine 8 worthy matron | up to this time, hud been a most devoted hus: | SUANIME, 8 we are satished our incatiti ‘HE PRESCOTT HIGH scHOOL, OR RENT A valuable GROCERY STOR Ee ee cance ioe eee ee a ear of fifty-five or sixty—the wife of his youth, and | band, and though there seemed to be a mutual | thoroughly screened before del On Sta street, between K and L, sitnated on the corner of 12th and B sts. west, ~_ the mother of his grown-up sons—as Mrs. T., attraction between bimself and the yay widow | 84 measure giver. Fair aa ae Ca? whenever they met, the wife, confident of bis Otlica—N. W. cor. 12th and C'sts , No. 547, affection, suspected nothin Matters pro- Whari—Foot i7th st. below War Depart, greased, how rapidly she did not know, until a Orders left ateithor place will reeeive prompt the beginning of this week,when husband, wife wen! : = and widow were inviled to tea at the house of a friend. It was an agreeable social purty, and - Yclock a. m. 3 fT} day. 8 near the osnal, Itis well fitted up with shelving. | °¢ - , ath Clreulars way be henes on Monday. Sept. | near the canal, Iss well tind ap with shelving: Mearts, Morgner Ritalin Woeare ation to gh SpPiieation to tha Principal at ths Tustitution | in the city for a residert. country and river tred-, Froigist will be reeeived up to the hours of cepar Pha limited number of scholars, ‘tiurty,) the araple | For terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, No. 191 tura - private piay grounds, and the quictlocati Louisiana avenue, near the corner of } {7 Insurance will be effected on all goods by this 2 mast déesiratle schoo! for boys. this meat the office of the Company at 54 per cent wi su2tf __A. C. RICHARDS, Pri [P08 SAL®.—1 offor for wale a valuable FARM | premium. (CENTRAL ACADEMY, a Loudoun county, Viri seon after introduced a young and winning lady, of perhaps twenty-five summers, in these words: “Here is another Mrs. T.”” This lady is & recent. emigrant from our state, of more than average powers of mind and graces of person, whe eame here with her brother as a Ween 1D !—Hiekory, Oak, and Pine WOOD turmshed at low rates,’ either pre- comme. mory e for paasencers by sie line A cord length. + orner of F and Wrth streets, es every respect first-c ass, and every effort wil convert. a littl: over a year ago. and has been | the company were apparently enjoying tem- Lntgniengear Ted. WM. GALT, A SELECT schol. Fs Boys. 7 x mle to router. this icopmameation with New the sixth wife of Mr. T- since afew weeks after | Solves highly, when the wife, wio hed been | Proprietors of the Gits Stray Free wn Mills, SILAS MERCHANT, A. Mi., Principal, oo peeled tela ae tas ae her arrival. (The intermediate four wives of chatting nf friends on the piazza, entered Foot of 17th st.. below War Depar The exercises of this Institution will ba resumed Pr je county. Convenient to tie caus) Office—N. W. cor. 12th and € sts., No. 547, Elter T. live on a fara or farms some miles 7, Orders lef at either p’ace will receive prompt ar on. sols d ) The meuner of the husband was perfeetly off-hand throughout; but I could not well be mistaken ia my Viction that beth ladies failed to conceal dissatisfaction with their position om the eyes of their visitor. and ot the world. Their manner toward each other was test cordial and sisterly—sincerely so, I vult not—bat this is by no means the rale. A Gentile friend. whose duties require him to travel widel> over the Territory. informs me tuat be has repeatedly stepped with a Bishop. sme hundred miles south of this, whose two wi he has never known to address each vs of ficight or paoange apply to FOWLE & on tig Ist Monday in September. Apphieation may | 34 railroad, TENE Ee [OC ee ae, wea & OD. vow Y be made to the Pring. pal xt the above address s = 2Q-ly $6 West orner Albany, New 5 Circulars will be found at the bookstore: audt Im A VALUABLE FARM FOR SAL ULAR THROLGH LINE TOCALIFOR. ABRS, BORTELL, Informs har fr gn ate en ae ue om ria PANAMA. on the Sth and public that her SCHOUL,, on the corner_of F, vith, by the steamsh: hat CHOUL, on ry ‘ a 7 eamaht i ’ and Little m: Y straots. will be reopened on MONDAY, the | guire on the 7. A punetuai attendarce of her | féth and K setfully reqazeter 3-un + PRIVAT: x cnertal aaak 5 = < Sry RIVATE SALE—Several good aud woll- Was MESS ras A arranged three slury FRAME HOUSES, with friends and the public generally tat she will resume | W°-8tory back Muildings, containing f-om 9'to the ‘uview of her Sekuel on tao int Munday tuSepe Ehoms cack; good yards ; baok and side slieys. The amber nex : j <xe weyenedy : “ 2 : 7 savhuaetts avenue, between 4th 81 h sts. Per | line, They have arge freight vity. and the ar branches requisite Coe Dene a ek eater call the | Sous desirous of obtsining @ healthy; and eniot seek: | Lancet ne area rare onmpelty ana th pas- Hone await toa thorough English edues- | dence would do well to call at No. 910 of tid proc. | aeecone ill he as to challenge comparison. tow jay scholars she is derirous of | ety. Also, reveral amalier Houses on the same An experienced surgeon will be attached to each 2 : ie the parlor and sexted herself in the shadow of a window, the heavy damask curiains of which separated her from a feée-a- rte which stood in OTICE! a recess. 4 parties coumhs ing the eects tad : tO 85 CONSUMERS OF FUEL. were her husband and the fascinating widow ; nother cargo of "hat catohri road Mountain tones became fully xudible .o her strained ears | thd vessel, fo eash. Also, & very large stock of to find that they were arranging the prelimi- Woop. of various kinds. Caileariy if you want uaries of an elopement, to take place that very | the bey attic BATES Wed oi Coal Wasiee, night! Matters were to be arranged so that] yeis Lith st’. east sido, near the Canal. the wife would be sent home early in the even- r =: ing. while the husband, in the most 1 woos. oOo Di wanner in the world, would offer to drive home ‘Wwooop!! the beautiful widow. Instead of going home. 7% cords prime OAK WOOD, the tutersection of the Georgetown 5 roads, consisting a 102 acres. In remises, or of Z. RICHAR DS, corner ‘6ets, Washington, D.C. is io ned by the w being fitted iueh will jew t, ou the Sth October, at 2p. and semi month!y thereafter. The rates of pasenge de ef Mas- | asd firizit will boas reasonabie ax by any other other, oF evigee the slightest condiality desing | huwerer they were to go immediutely to the 4 do, dry PINE de In a2 boarders, square for sala, i Soon au im dion oligh cordial zing . Y 4 10 do. best quality B suuder heruu- | py5, | cored F. ss ALTIMOKRE AND OHIO the hours he has spect in tnoir society. ‘The | ears, and leave on the eleven-o'cluck train. Now on hand and foraacioan ight. ou Noy Mangan eee ee keene. | RAILROAD. Eishop’s house consists of t #0 rooms; and when The discovery was so uuexpected and the | quaxtity. WARD Her &rrangemsnts for the rocommodation and ' my informent staid there with a Gentile friend, *, " e: ife int- ‘d, 12th at.and ©: shock so great that the poor wife almost faint-| 9 dice, bree teed ieeds. #d. She was determined, however, not to be- | “** ___ Offic, corner H and 12th ats, tray her knowledge of the guilty seheme until Cc OAL the proper time came, and. recovering herself, | \ the Bishop being absent, one wife slept in the “swe apartment with them rather than in that vovipied by her dout'e I presume that an and otherwise improved. those in Washington dwelling, containing # roous, with m well of pure = gran” desiring particular informat on with reference to water at the door: the out buiidings consist of & ver this road, going threngh te all pointe her schoo) inay apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of granery, stabling, co-n-house, rtewost and Suuthweat, leave Balitimore COAL! the Star ; iti try Be tine! -! sheddi to. Filly acres 1 4 - 4.5 p. not imutaals” T inet ede ceomieh impels it is| glided from the fatal seat. and tried to enter | gn tors of RED and WHITE Lath cha L,, now | residoucs*No, #0 Comercaaticet alameda, wer ook eeetew: ined vA paging wpe nti eda ene ry not imasaal. I met :his evening a large party | jnto conversation as usual. Of course sho was [on the way, will be sold low fr vessel. iy 27-4 oe if tos prop. arty: cipal pointe. ie of y vung peop e, consixtiog in nearly equal not greatly surprised when her husband shortly WARDER & STE Was YEORGETOWN FEMALE FINA ply to Lieut, JU or PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road numbers of hu-bands and wives; but no hus- a(terward affectionately advised her to go home 802 rand 1th G BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. near the take 4.15 p.m, treim. Passonrers from Washington, to connect with above, will leave st 65) 8. m. and $.20 p.m, boud was attended by more than one wife, and | whth Mr. nud Mrs. » Who were going their The cies f this institution will be resumed on ne gentleman aduitted or implied, in our re- fhe ist Monday sm Septombor next. way, as he himself had to go to his office short-| WYO O DIG O AL! peeved and animated dissoscions of polyguiay, | Pesce he himself had to go to his offic Ringtone mmf iletued at Cas Souteasy se By DENTISTRY, &o. srrainn PASHINGTON BRANCH. — “Hates “iscusslons of polygamy, | ty, and might be detained till late. She made "KN Ms ws addressing rine: pal, a > Ay ASHIKGT tus" he had more than cre wife. And I was | wo objection, but patting on her bounet and | STEAM, SAWING ANT EE CeriNe ring.| "soe Tuctuesow we. 3. Da. atiia.asets paoee cist of two yran: Qe ee etek DP sge @ struck by the circumstance that here, as | bidding adiea to her entertainers, started for WOOD MILL. NSTITUTE # that he cau wit conhdeuos recom- »| From BALTIMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 heretofore, no woman indicated, by word or | home, to the great relief of the guilty couple. Corner of Seventh street and Canal, ENGST ARETE APARAT Settoots | inet tie Cheopiastic Procos: for inserti Be ea look.her approval of any argument in favor of | who had feared some trouble in getting rid of We now havo greater facilities for Sawing and No. 30 454 street, Washington, D.C. pore peeoee oe Sieg ting eS Full “From WASHINGTON at 320 p.m, polygamy. That many women acquiesce init | her. Immediately on arr-ving at home, the | Splitting Fire-Wood, consequently reduced our! capi is Il NORTO! Parxcreat. | uppetoriere AL TIMOR E at 40 a.m. an ordinance of God, and have been drilled wife proceeded to pack a carpet bag with a] Poros. wz: is for $35. Partial iu proportien, se? "hanical assent to the logic by which , ‘On« Wood, sawed in 4 pisces, $5 per cord. com- | Office 406 Pa. avenue. a ree a The twelfth year of this pile of shirts, and other nevessarie: rt 4 und start- Oak Wood, sawed 1» 4 piecss au menes on Mond y, Sept, 12th, (85: 5 thas DENTAL NOTICE. hor, FOLK at'3.20 p.m. 1. believe: but that there is not a] ed on foot fur the house where her husband . {Le Sp'it, $6.51 por cord, | stoadi'y increased’ « Nee tesGace nee Da. w. Lod sis eth NOTICE from the city] ‘Traine for NEW YOR leave at 4.40 and 6.0 ; Utah who does uot im her heart wish | still remained. She hid herself in the shadow | 177 Pine Wood, awed Leprol Bs pec cold. |'best emerald eae ee ee ee ducing the summer month, as usual, but 8, mand 32) p.m. daily, exeept Saturday evening - i 5 oe : + 35 5 20 no y 10} | 5 te fall te 20 p. tates ich only ge ined it. I am econiident. | of the trees and waited. but not long. Soon] 15> Coal of all kinds cheap fe td : course of study,anted by Li sand Apparat, | ee een on ty farther and timely ae ee eiaeold te BURTON either by Norwich and & number of the young men treat it | her husband and the widow exchanged good i McKNEW & MARLOW, embraces al! the branchas of a thorough Epgtish | foo jy 13-tf v er o- by Stonington Lines: gnd to WHITE Hversation as & temporary or experimen- | night with their hostess, the latter remarking. iyS D7 Corner of 7th street and Canal. education, together with the Latin and Frene hand —- = = UN TAINS by Norwich and Worcester. ‘idk aia i a io bee 1 basal . ‘ - g. - sueh other languazos asthe parents may desire; = = = : Round trip tiekets can be procured by the evening barra < a ed or | in a liv that she should « certainly tell Weer coal iy + WOON !—COAL! | also, Music and Drawing. pp - AKE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- trains to return by morning trains, and from Satur- demonsirate his wif they seated themselves eomfort- . ™ th st. bet G and H. Dipl nas wiil be awarda<d to thosa youns ladies. RIES. day eveaing to Mouda: lormon farmer, | ably in the vehicle. when the wife, without Bids earn eee wend. as Cok een hy fideo Aeris Ah de Ma tcc, aaa mernin 3 Hinmem,| o= ty" H. PARSONS, Agont._ NOTICES The ‘Stommer JA GUY having resumed her route on the Poto- also satisfaetority the appo bonnet or s BP tions, A limited number of box FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. awl, suddeniy walked to the side | at the lowest rates. aid ILMINGTON, DeLawa The Consolidated Lotteries of Del: dat ugton, Del., at 15 my cw under the superinte $ Appointed by the State, A We solicit orders frem thor of the carriage and said quietly, at the same | Who wish to lay ina supply for the winter, feclin time holding up the carpet bag, satished that we can suit thein as to quality an “D., don’t go withovt your shirts. the merey Those in want of fuel would save money by nows when you will get any more!”’ ng pupi family of the any effort ma ‘e to rencer them comfortable Circu'ars, eontsining ful ee: ved into th nd every happy. particulars. can be ob- dou vld where his children had two or more liv g mothers oceupying the same ordinary . » Will leave Washington on Th SDATS for CURRIOMAN tetned onapplication tothe princ:pal Be okstores, AYS (com:nenc pu aside 3 i utilicy op my f. wich whom I discussed the matter privately. adanitted that it was impossible fur a poor work- ing tasn to have a well-ordered, well-governed r ‘on the gthof April) so as to have it seut frem the wharf on | or to the Principal. Folin LES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. for PINEV POINT and KINSALE, at6a. m., re- dwelling. On the whole. I conclude that po- | The blank astonishment of the two may be cot, _{euSt-eoim] CHAPIN & BRO. | (Le GeauToW! SOLLEGE, —— Nika = a cerning, will leave Kinealeon SATU RDA’ Sige enn was 8 gtaft on the original stock | imagined. The simple words, however, pro- | r4O HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. G : _ Avaver 2p, 1859, Glecs tm ce pamtaret to aetet tnliota, snd sotmreiuee LUCIEN S PAGE, Prop'r ef Mormonism, will be ontlived by the rout; | duced the most complets reaction in the feel- T _— he TS Institution on Capitals. _Naru'L. Boven, Agent. Alexandria, mar28-tf_ that chere will be a new revelation, ere many | ings of the faithless husband. Ie looked ioto IT LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST LU Oe Ei LT ene 4 prizes of. 3.90 | ARRANGEMENT ¥: reby che snints wili be admouished | the pale face of his wife, uml met her clear A. PAYNTER, at the Red Sign at the new RN _ACADEMY.—The duties oftma| eS Saye of stenimers GEOR nd cherish the wives they already | gaze, aud saw that she knew all. He said: | ofa, sonar or ky Canal streets, oppos.te Will be resumed Septoraber sta Cn e bday fan Heed Let have. but nett» marry any mere beyond the | ak: im licens ‘ en | Centra Market. y Sb. LOOMIS, uarters $2, eighths $1. bhsea 1 - : y any ight ses M.. we wust take Mr: home, and th You will not only be suce of full measure, | — se Page—atoX, 3, gud 11 9, min 12,3, 5 aa snmentol one wife to exch hus-| I will tell you how it happened.” They did but you will get your. Wood awed in'3;3. or f MRS. KESL ptember 2. heme 9 cote rd bound : tuke Mrs. —— home, ord left her there. The | pisces. {yt and Sputoflf dosired. q Boarpine AND DA HOOL FOR zdrawn ballots. ee ee i regret that I iave found time and cppor- husband aud wife seem affectionate and de- I7~ Fifty conte per cord cheaper than it is suld x \ Bis 8, loa. m3! 3.11% “p.m Oe ey Tei te Rineteen common | voted us ever; but the widow is dissatisfied | Mpatny ober place in thigcity, © © ‘Tha dution of th chou! wil ba resnsced on Mon. | 1 Prize of iWon ch | Eroin A exes sxoopt Tacetey ant this city 4 was thinly attouded | with society at the West, and thinks of gving E eat Qin ta day, September 5 __ auMeolm Pt do, I 5,00 Kw | B80 ana sneer: fucaday and — ill spiny ee UF The biggest Pine Knot Spit for i and Lith, will reopen on Monday, Septem g er trips i were, inthe average.| 117-4 German of gentlemanly appearance bas Kind'ing Wood, ber au 3) September 21. += es oats his with freedom since I havestated | jateiy been practising 2a lnsesions cwindle on Il delivered Free or a ene Wood'f <i | ae = bers. 14 drawn ballots, ait openece wakieetsis of tae Heltmeore and of the udults. 2s T noted them in the | the Kennebec. He calls on manutectazers of can. | U7” All deliver Preset Granet 2a MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. tesieoor estan] urizes of... Glo Ratlcoad for the 4 ie ae les. sa yeoee nes Ve bave 3, Sisret foe masleg | | Notice. o£ Hi the above tes hot show how ~ sic RD. ——i 4 3 |io do. Pi sceiniy R ee tioge hy Forthe Orange ant Alecen Stearine can rom va iting cost. and | to'get [T>- Rie re to get your y . lo. ’ 5 . ~ th and u offers the reveipt for twe ity dollars He ealis for | ° #8 U4" Rich 24) ai A.r. LITTLE, Provis-on or Music, having} > ce ge ae tris Railrone and Southwant. ap t4 a piece of tallow and a krttie. and while the meit- | _ Now ploase cal! : ¥ ice {77 and try ei xty ftor the vaeation) Tickets 810, haives $5.quarters $2.5), eighths $1.25 OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB ing is going on, pour liquids from two vials taken | it Mt wil get a qnarter of a cord of the beat he s friends and patrons. that) V N from fia peckes” He thes fills the moulds; they | Serie Pine Sawed int peces Zend Splitaz if luties of bis p WASHINGTO! send Trice a Week Uneii x th ye steamer THOMAS COL to Mount Vernon and --$2.59 | Tomb of Washineton on TU - Yee] DAYS and FRI do. cee 1,000 September 22, oF $1; 3 pire or 1 stand a few minutes to eco), the candles are taken | [25815 rent for BLS 4 ph AUR 1.62%; or the best Hf ¥,2 pieoos $150 3 pieces s@0es g2. All olher parts of acord atsame and Le receives twenty dollars for bis receiy of the Inzredients of which requires to stand six |, Orders leftatS. W.K. Handy’s, T lards’ Hotel: orat Wim. Ralliantyy days after dissolving ‘Tbe purchaser prepares : : a Lis chemicals, and waits che uecessary six days, | CUM Carouwiart, at thofooto®that pramptiy ae then tries c batch of candles, 1 " bridge corner of 7th and Canal atreets. The money no appearance of stearia+ has spo! fo accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel bis tallow! A gentleman who had been swin- | is delivered, i i tiled. sent some of the cindles made by this Jere-| J¢ 14 A.PAYNTE my Diddler to Bostor to be sel » und they = Were pronounced pore stearine. It seems that he i carries the article wita lim, and by soure lacus | 7LORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. pocus arrangement puw :t into the kettle instead CRAB APPLE BOTTLES, at tHe oF the professor uf the musics wick Seminary. aad having pu uta few | hours to ‘ to wecure | Application is raqucs' circulars to b* h Store, cor. Nth street and Pa, ence xt Dr. Hunt's, No. 310 Pa. ave, seG-lm* - - IANO FORTE AND ORGAN INSTRUC- D MISS Y. STUMPE, pupil of HEINFETTER, celebrated pian: f Maunhein, Germany, r intimates to the music-loving Cit hington. thet having had many 220 In teaching, 1s now prepared to pilé e-her as boginuers or those more ad- out, and lo! they are Lard aud simouth ste candles, sure enough. Suspicion is dis @ * servicds there- at W. G. Metzer- wherever this resuit is noted. I prewme that ® majority of the children of ofd husbands Ly young Wives in any community are girl. ke.” 5), quarters $1.25, tember 2, ———— cu NEW ARRANGEM -$20,006 | 4 prizes of. -—— 9.00110 do. FRIDAY Class 123-75 au - + oom — TRE NEGRO CAMP-MEETING IN NEW JEKSeY Tabernacle. were gon Kid ove or malformed y rare, if not uskuown here. The wale saints enpba size the faet that 2 majority of the children torn here sre girls, holding it a proof that Providence smiles on their ~ peculiar iastitu- tiem: ’ Lon the contrary. maintain thet such is the ease in all polygamous countries, and Rema>ks of the California ’reach ENT: 7) | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE , Via ORANGE aND ALEXANDRIA RaiLRoaD, » ke. ciecira. —_| S32 SSPE OSS optomber 24 ‘ ED i proves sumply & preponderance of vigor on the Tie shades of Roseville, New Jersey, have part of the mothers over thatof tke fathers been entivened by a negro camp meeting. It i : 7 FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. a c ; : s 2 Teenslewny Th toe J. to give instructions on the Piano and Or zy a SRY OF ky ig thas drweribed by s correspoadent of the| tions may radily bescems | nee 7® PePM | Wy, Unies Lorsiina Dibor, Georgetown, D.C Sei necmis moderate, Application gan be Dein Saturday,Sept.2s. TENNESSEE, Newark A lvortiser of pure CRAB APPLE CIDER, whicll is now ag | Su any ondors left at Mr, UeCernies's \ Tz drawn batlots. H ALABANA. een ase E visited the camp. Thecemp-| a> sccuo maatie sluce the Naw Vask Events ip bo pure apie ion petup ie or ecxteae oe phounl raioces o gt Nad | a prizna © $5,000 “AND TEKS rouad is a beautiful piece of woods, is | pour’ & romantic story, of which Mee | thismuarket ten 1? Cue UP Uy Us, 5 ieee meceptess a” do. 2 ae00 i oeated on Eathgate’s venue, aboat half-way Burdell Bond street tragedy, | au 6 (States) ARNY & SHINN. - —- zswl4 do. 2 btgined at vetween the Bloomfield turnpike nd Orange represented as still en- Tae SS —=s= 19, 000 | 198 do. USICAL IN Mts HARP, PIANC ged in the most reprelensible adventures. Mrs Hare tet eed e cteae ot Turners B Jungingham seins now to Lave adopted a new RLACKBERRY BRANDY—an excellent remedy mode of retaliation upon the Post. by fixing her-| for Diarrhes, &e. RNY & SHIND street Through the ground: a earri path winds *s way, oneither side of whic h the are pi’ hed Li OAD OF- fPenusylvania avenue and 6th s! on beard of the Steam Ferry Bo the ofhce of the Orange 7.9%) | Lowest 8 Ne tents c. &o Tickets $2), halves $10, quarters 35, 8the $2.9, DOLLAR, To be drawn dau! ¢ton, Delaware, at 15 minutes before 12m. different mstruction of incompetent Due attention paid to t opment of the hands for * > siiroad, at Alexandria, Tnie a % icoss— Y 70. =~ * Those in charge of the r-fresbment tents preveicter Eu eaie “Pie ee sea be — ea Eas Eee De Address: FRANC -DEENTS «CO., RICHMOND, Danvt t had arranged their tables with a good deal of | f.Rit ia East Sixtecath uireet nen ee eee OOD AND i sical education of even tho-e BRISTOL. XNILLE, Ds i u a e . 3 “UMBERLAND COAL, lity, in loss than o ‘cou SEES TA, CHATTANOOGA, NASH VILL taste. _A chicken-pie on the table of an old | nud; in the house adjoining, towards Ting ove. be fact supply of CUMBERLAND COAta, | ing ordinary abuity, tn lows: thay on SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. Fa. CHART ANGOGA. SASH lady who sported an immens> turoan, would | nue, Mrs. Cunningham has taken up her abode. OAK and FINS WOOD will'o kept. constantly TICKETS OD on iave found « patron but for toe eoquence ot the shepherd of taese black sheep. He, in his The four-story brown stone front, with massive i Y AND NEW OR: ta steps aud impressive bow windows is Mr. Brvaut’s the most reasonable prices, in Also for sale. a very su ity, Revlit t : i 4 4 ND Ct d vlasticity of touch: nf 6 — Affording great on comfort, and he- aigh!y-colored discourse, hed charmed alllour | Louse; exteriorally. and the interior arrangements | fv" artighe of CUMBERLAND COAL etre re neha be? MONDAY, Septombor 13, ing over 2» milve eliorter than by any other route. spare change iuto the biue creskery that ‘cir- h built to hisown order—are doubt- | w''if’a HG. Ritter, on i ge : ass 15l—78 numbers 11. drawn ballots. Aho steam ferry boat Goorge Page leaves the trot i i y with his cultivated and exquisite | Sosteh Eve, immediately on the Canal. My on : I wo | & strect"al 6% a. m., for Nlexand . where pas tastes. A plain two-story brick Louse is that oc- | will always ba in atteudange at the yard, ready aid 1 prize of.. -$3 | seugers fake the cars for Richmon nf ae capied by Mrs. CunningLam. Proximity to such wijling to wait upon a'l who may faver hun with a pli « nly, ali 2 dae. oe i wv poaate cme iphar Springs 7 codec tote ‘ . a clis by Mr, | call. SS Pa‘ ties wishing t Xe. - anf i Eayasl cs cosh te foe att ceame karen tohine yA first-rate assortment of BRICKS, from Colin's | well toupply ts 6 $1. West, makiug sure aud cose connections to Mem- which had been -He has used every decent means in Lis power to fiuin Kilns, will be kept on hianil, aud wold at Sept m, Pisexcage Wagons and Omnibneee leave the office rate prices, eptember 2. cage Way e admirably arranged by knock 1¢ a board out | procure her ejectment by the landiord. bat with- (ibibo at the Yard. ane ubers, 12 drawn ballot Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock 8m, apd o ps on one side, through which the heads of the | out success, as Mrs. Cuuningham pays her rent _¥* Orders leitat my Warchonse will meet with ; ak se: me Pa vor sien sore-ae JAMES A. E bl i : gala acy orcs SE 6 Of.........91y z speakers, seen at a distance. Jeniyed not unlike | Fesularly. yoo gamma A. H. BOUCHER. oe &o Ok &e. & row of cannon-balls set on athelf. As the A ~ Tickets $1, WEDNESDAY, September 21. TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. ed ot builder, was forth from the stand did not utcrapt that style | it favor « polygamy. at Sait Lake City.” 1 one GINGER WINE. of clonuence, the effect of which is a series of | 0 Mit sermons bi it ; : zi see drawn bel OM® MADE tely delivered there he undertook | We have just received and have for sale Turner’s fake : Class 153-72 nu 12 drawn ballots, ), : 3 ° i : to prove, by the scriptures. that the Lord lad ap GING EH WINE=a reunite remedy for Dyspopia, | in one of to lendine church Bio tule Pieog hed irae H 2 eta ramconen Raat he evening ser-| probated and sanctioned its practice beepers spuathastenee PIANO, HARB, GUITAR. and ORGAN; also, | |? = radiated Hos viee w this aceomplish ¥ ® young strip- | people that mankind have been led astray by the ia RNY & SHINN in VOCAL MUSIC. App! 3 tu bo rade at aadies’ best Engits ling. who was announced by the master of cer- Koolis traditions of past generations, and the un-] aug (States) ear Gee and Olive ats, | Nr. METZEROTT fi Pa, Bvonus a = one en Sh emonies as the California b'ind preacher. The inapirgd dogmas of ignorant priests, especial — = = here hice oan bad ase en ig psy a Mowery deecription, at equally low prose, Process was short, but very efectuar. It wae | texard to tarriage; that Adam sve. when | 7 SALE Se eboe DEALER app aiaal "= ane aoe SELLING OFF ATCOST, in something of this style iat this elerieai | Mitried in the garden of Eden, were seaicd for] VV HOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE D ? 1 prize of. $5.90 | 2 prizes of............$500 | my entire stock of Eastern mate Shoes, to make Rares sell thd dale Races: < : time and for ail eternity, and argued that persons Bridge street, Georgetown. D.C. have 2d. | &e, &e, m for Home-made Work. ekuce cous ct ne a hear der | married according to the order of God would be The attention of the trade 18 respectfully onlled to | ' Sas 9. °°” = J. ROSENTHAL, Tepceritions nn ah? Hecum for you; Mr. | erated totelen ev kings und queens ever thete Chresian 203 se Spelt ho a anes ina 22 Pa. av., Market Space. Hypocriticab' He cum for dat sister what ity. Couc . a CAIPSKIN SHOES, for summer wear IMPORTED. ? prosterity. ‘oucladed) by = urgit pon the y laughs in eamp-meetin ah! I hear de huffs on ingg off the SM gecko PARENT LEATHER Shackles of false tradition. and to use RK igalso assorted and wail worthy of atten- FRIDA Class 15)—75 num sptomber 25. 12 drawn ballots, Is, stranzers present the necessity of bands door above ath street. culated freely in all direetious The slee ng- tents were just the thing to ex:ch a full-zrown chillin. As for the speaker’ Stund, it wa- a dothas model of a cow-shed Ventilation, afternoon service was over. those that held |, U7 Elder Orson Pratt is preaching vigoronsly puRner’s JL I HAVE Just r: direct fr vod of my Own importstion, oseph Rowers & der ground by her-ah!" This last touch of FLA & SON 520 * ; ot i THAN EVER. « . 7 = . - 1 prize of. 3" prizos of, ‘2, rn eloquence was illustrated by a few hard raps | the rightand Liberty. guaranteed to all men. of | tion. ) DES SPABLE CUT. | 2 Prize . 2 do. €10, * AND Sie | on the board in front of him and very near the | thinking for thewselves; and ey ee (sake itaa lee es oe etree Eee ETRE Mitin et Amaia 11s, do: Hotets 1.°° Mavies eld us ae nek’ ot BOOTS and heads of those that sat an the anxious seat. It | the truth to embrace it, regaviless of the preva- | (Suitable facture, whieh i off or at the lowest prices, “1 buy Tce SL SHOES at cash prices, we are prepared to, lence of sectariaa and catholic traditions, assuring i[j Country merchants and others in want are goods from first hands, entirely for eash. and pur- z URDAY, September 9 geil at retail as low as the sane goods can them that in that way only could they obtain & | invited to call or addrosa mest No.77 Bridze #t., ers should cal! at’ my houxe-furnishiug store, ares fea batt he purchased by the trade at wholesale. knowledge of the Guspel ef pce Christ. Georgetown, D. C. ap 2-tf 490, 7th street. GEO. FRANCIS. Class 18-75 num ie ns ballots. / MELA & SON, No. 520 7th strost, 2 wild. “The dames of the eamp-fires lit np th oe | a > ae a “apie Jprizes Of._...,.. tyes | Soave eseve c. tor-anesco tee Silieciae moaaee * & -fire he 2 other tough yar t were st CTURE o ag les vi i ; pale faees of the whites, making them still bh ag ay sore cvout W cas ae: CABINET WARE, &e. P' eee coRD AND TASSELS. ke. 508 pairs Ladies’ Bng.Heeled Last’s Gai paler; gleamed on the white tents, giving them | ford Times, they told him that three lusel: of D STREET. COR boned S beautiful nacor nt of PICTURE $l. 34 do. de.” double-sole a re of si L-guosts, dancing | > Lake water a Darrel of salt . — ree tlatcto a Sa store 8 fow fh ovdore for ticket ortificntes of Packages | 1000 do. ¢ or. ~ Bil nd the orgies of biack imps. I could bar «This is rather strony, says Horace; but whether PAPERHANGINGS—Now stock, cheap for GR APTS eee aden oye fae> i oe vad the monk prompt as tontial atten- | £400 eal nee, i Kid ag tol oo cone no for sliding down the ruad, | be refers to the salt water or the story, we are left = or hung by experienced workmen, and satis | For saleat JOHN MARKRITER tion, and printedofficial drawings sent as soon “Gentlemen's Shoo, of evary description, sconenp wader a vista pf elms through which the moon | infer. The yarw is not one-balt so improbatl thetioninatacteon No. 456 7th st, doors abc as over. rese ShDERuhE & CO as they can be purchased by the casee shot her silver s ~ ening iu | Se Munchausen tales of Horace about the wow- | “SPRING _SEAE LOU i _te% we __Oild Fellows? Hall NCE, BROADBENTS & CO. These goods are purchased at cash prices from her silver arrows, I came to an opening iu derful profusion of pul ARVED WALNU! o ES, $22, oj nal? iw Wilmington. Delawn t s e distunce from theeamp. Here, | Kimball says oF kant inne ENDID ROCK IW EB, KGE- | — BOiay Waste TOWN CITY DIRE facturers, which enables us to sell as low r iG CHAIRS, $7.50, nu & mossy trunk of a fallen tree, Y-HOLLOW CHAIRS a>, y IN AND G ‘TORY FOR 1560, borne on the Nor, | breeze thera came the offer them. With a Business Director be must have. He is ‘or bargains cal! ag we expect to be fare of the earth. Why, bt H. BROWNING, xreatest liar ou the f. orty with Ll. M. EraTine?] the Furnitere is manufactured in this ov ALEXANDRIA,VA, ER & co. y busy. § r ee ee ted AN ‘Ths subscriber will publish at an carly day the Peo No. 520 7th melody of a pathetic hymn, sung by the sweet father of all are. ite will go te bell and be the seem OS. TK: PLANT & CO. above Uirestary, Teuton the mareoe ofall NEW STORE. umm on Voices of the African women. I knew then that ther of all liarsthere. Amen. Parper' eh fogged greener the —— — Cys ember Depart = = QTINEMETZ, 236 Pa, avenue, near corner the storm had ceas q ie lai SSS a st., bet. 9th and . | ments. ith @ full appendix giving much use- /NING & KEATI NEMETZ, : m ne Kes potent ps ved, nnd music had proclaimed Subsasvan ve Wensewteien Ok tuevisiaek IT Furnitare Repaired and Varnished. ap iy | fu! \uformati Communications ‘aid-ersrd 60 | a4 Rlasadeais Bee re. Now 35% Penn. | 89 street, has opened frova the manufac will be BoorTs: sylvauia avenue, between tla and Tu OT SHOR Bins ar eite Bante gaze treets, with a large and varied stock Congress Gaiters $2, &e.; Cloth Shees #1.8and $ - = —— ye 4 os >t aN ‘E \ANDS. UNDERTA - UJ~A good jour is told of Beecher and Park | Me Rev. Thomas Hilts, recently of Walttam. wer PRANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north H. BOYD, “Washi: ry y pctondod to. Subscription price, $2. } ed as Presi i *, . east curner 6th and F sts., keops we Benjamin On’ oue of their lecturing expeditions, | installed as President of Anti h Cullee, Yellow cottaantly om leped oil mole f( ——) they were riding in t By ADE dal. 88 of ed up his audience to the highest pitch of excitement: they jumped upon the board seats, yelling and sereaming. The scene was terribly = —— a“ = 2 » Springs, Ohio. avd delivesed an address on the | sizes of READY COF- oD tnseiches eater FRESH GROCERIES, |, Saree Revedy Por. ___ou ting into convers: orcasion. It appeared from his remarks that, in | (INS. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. | fant. wa have rast os ied eae » WINES, TAKE NOTICE. was $9 courteors ; , Miungp attend te She removal of bodies from the | anit Pocket Knives, Teply ood Deneck SHOR to Brooklyn some % consequence of the exigencies of the College, he | old buria! grounds to the now cemetories, and without all k f haod Carving » not ke ; | had accepted the office of President without wait. | ‘Terms most reasonable. 8p 86m >| ing for a formal discharge frou bis parisia, = have to do is te come sof Knives te match; Butcher and Shoe Knives; Ra- zors, bed Needies in ome, 25. . These goods are so well known that they need no receummenda pjani d Beeche LIQUORS, CIGARS, &e., &e., TS AND When you find Whjch they will se!l as cheap as any ether hohe la 2 « i r Ne ii nat look neat, the District. nd them siwaye pr will r. OVAL. COX & McK the most Spebjonabio wty " i is | thous from us. Buying them of the maxere for cash | 4e DEALERS 1 eli, and at the lowest possi’ ) ow and follow the crowd <1] 4[7-In New York, oa Thursday niht last, two athe bac Tpereerd fro | exublon es Creal ene eerie came FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGAR ous aici x at a Be * but for one | nen, named Patrick @lancy and Patrick Sweeney 478 Bt 1 pres O5™3 og ohyn Sriate tueee cine pa woe ere one We have on baada ‘ae and choion st LADIES OF WASHINGTON cr reas. y peat wae el Bees * e y * 5 ol C - “Greause,” sald Bemjuain, with on ple: rambled thout town, while intoxicated and finally Tice ete me bee aoasients a Agricult al Store, ‘able rule never to | tumbled into a cellar, at the corner of Broadway | S7ost vere rie ee ES, which he o| ination will result in'a archass. GRIFFITH & SHIBL 339 Pa. av., opposite Bro’ re he will keep m ed in manafacturing Ladies® reo’ Chil r. of his eyes, “Ll make it an im eg hyp ie past 3S youre, we oug’ an me what wit suit in this te TOBACCO and CIGABRB—wholesale and retail, ‘Phose wishing a first rat article CN to call, All orders, rowptly fill xi ID Sovanth stroet, nese @. se _8e7 ge to any place t on Suaday!” and Thirteenth street When discovered by the | mens’ BOOTS AND SHO [J- Col PJ. Whipple, of Lincoln, Ny, | Peli¢e, in the morning, Sweeney was stone dead, ‘ . RCHITECT AND ENGINEER. th: knew by and can safely sy that we do; waeh ree can le at the lowest cash prices.” He suiicits the pa WILLIAM R. HUTTON OOR PLATES. 1 ATES, DOOR | by giving our work a trial. You oan find(stal! tronage of the pulrte, ae 12 Ta” an eA "i Neen ee riser plated | penoriclensh pon pet Shoe Stores bas s Draco colt,sixteen mouths old, which weighs and Claney lay slumbering soundly by the side of Wal attend to a ee ee PLATES —10 ut patterns Silver p mol ag walbncun os 2. 0. one thousaud pounds { the corpse, Whuissae Ex eerend Date i itdmt | 207-1m* ioe, Ne. (Over Wail & Stophonsry | Peg tee W be eet yw OrPOULE'S. | MoCurdy'k Boxe plismake, modi ty *

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