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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, , Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh Streit, Papers served in packages by carriers at 84a year, or S7 cents permonth. To mai! subscribers thesub- soription price is $3.50 & year, in advance ; §2 for *x months: @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, Ome cont ; in Wrappers, two cents. ADYERTIGEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or twic?& week, $1.25; once a week, Scents per square for evch insertion, i sateenienneeneneeieene a) OPERATIONS OF tite Patext Orrick.—The fo!- lowing is the list of patents Issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending Septem- ber 27, 1859—each bearing that date: Abel Austin, of Altona, I1—For improved cbeurn Wm. B. Barnard and Edmund Jordan, of Wat- erbory. Conn —For improved rotary bi 5 Elbridge G. Belknap, of Philadelphia. Pa.— Yor improved camp stool. Lewis Reese Carpenter, of Lancaster, Obio.— For improvement in seed-| ters. Edward S&. ins Thomas N. Read, of Aspen Wall, Va.—For improvement in machine for preparing tobacce for ing. Jno. Criteherson and EriS. Moulton, of Boston, Hala improvement in machines f rspintting welts. TT ias Crumling.of Mellam, Pa.—For improve- fn harvesters S. Curtis, of Chicago, Hl.—For improve- ‘n reals for harvesters. Jacob D. Custer. of Norristown, Pa.—For im- proveme ‘Devine " Ce Ng F i J. 3. ison. of Ctanberry, N. J.—For im- proved telegraphic cable. 7 Eben Eaton, of Cincianati; O—For improved bedstead G. D. Foote, of Danbury, Conn.—For mprove- ment in the mode of coloring woolen hats. John Fritz and Geo. Fritz, of Johnstown, Pa — For improvement in rolling mills. Harvey ape of New Seiasas, La.—For im- " @pparates for washing gas. Noah E. Hale, of Nashua, N. H.—For improved Velt-hook, pliers, and punch. John Howarth, of galem, Mass.—For improve- ment In method of distilling oil from coal. Tyler ~ wed Cambridgepest, Mass.—For im- s Fdw'd C. Knight, of Philadelphia, Pa._—For improved mode of arranging couches in railroad ears W. Kublensehmidt, of Vew York, N. ¥Y.—For- improved screw wrench. James Allen Lowe, of New York, N. ¥.—For im provement in moulding water-traps James L. Meafoy, of M ddletown, N. Y.—For im provement in cooking-stoves. ZN. Morrel, cf Cameron, Texss.—For im- prevement in machines for distributing fertil- Geo. M. Mowbray, of Green Point, N. ¥.—For impeovement in process of distilling oils. from peorge Munger, of New Haven, Conn.—For writing tablet. s Newbro, of Lansi. Mich.—For im- proved bed-spring. bs Rufus Nutting, of Randolph, Vt.—For improved manufacture of wire cloth. Oscar Paddock, of Watertown, N. Y.—For im- provement in stoves Andrew Patterson, of Birmingham, Penn.—For improvement in manufacture of hoes. Edward L. Perkins, of Roxbury, Mass. —For improved construction of packing boxes. ane Phillips, of New York, N. Y.-—-For im- provement in muffs Jos. F. Pond, of Cleveland, 0 —For improve- ment in the hoops of skelcton skirts. CW. Pyle, of Galveston. Texas.—For improve- ment in securing iron bands on cotton bales. Cornelius 1. Rooney and David Renshaw, of New York. N_Y —For improved sprin: 5 Abbott Q. Ross, of Cincinnati, O provement in burglar’s alarm. Jobn Rouse, of Port Gtbson, N. ¥.—For im- provement in horses’ harness. John Sparrow, of Portland, Me.—For improved steam punehing machine. Peter M. Statzell, of Philadelphia, Penn.—For ‘oved method of operating Independent sec- hands of stop-watches. W. S. Stetson, of Baltimore, Md.—For safety envelo; _ John Stevens and John Johnson. of New York, N. Y.—For improvements in construction of gas- burners. J.C. Stoddard. of Worcester, Mass —For im- proved chamber utensiis. Joseph N. Treadwell, of Redding, Conn —For ‘mprovementin machines for scouring and balling buckwheat. Richard Ward, of Edinbarg, ind-—For im- provement in smat machines 3. J. Wasterbury, of Altona, Ilt.—Tor improve- tent in seed plaute rs, C,L. Whitney and Samuel Reed, of Geneseo, IL —Por improvement in stoves A. B. Weaver, of Carthage, Ind. —For improved lomninal sapporter ‘aster P. Wilder. of Painted Post, N. Y.—For “provement ia method of raising water by ani- mat power Reuben Wood, of Grand Ledge, Miech.—For iniproved hand panch John Wilson. of Anderson Court House, 8. C. For improvement in cotton gins. nt Winsburst, of Daiston, England —For improved manufacture of sheet metal. O. D. Barrett, of Cleveland, O., assignor to b mseif and J. F. Keeler, of same place —For im- proved door ing. James Pecker, of Reidsville, Ga., assignor to himself and A. P. McRae, of same place —lor br a Dizon, of Lamm, I assignor to hi ; ‘xOn, ynn, Mass. tohim = and Moses Sweetser, of Newburyport, Mass ‘or improvement in the manuficture of cigar Lather Hall. of Boston. Mass., assignor to him- welf and 8. S. Hemenway. of same place._—For machine for shaping heels for boots and shoes. John Keane, of New York, N.Y, assignor to himself aud Andrew McLean Wood, sume ace. —For improvement in bungs of casks. James MeF ai , of Brook! N. Y.. assignor jt..and E. McFarian, of sime place.—For improved portable gas-holder. Jefferson Nash. of Janesville, Wis . assignor to himself and Alonzo K. Cutts, of Fulton, Wis Por improvement in pe separators. August Schmidt, of New York. N.Y . assignor te himself, Charles Sebmidt, Edward Schmidt, and Heman Scbwidt, of sane place.—For im- Provement in apparatus for making gas from August Schmidt, of New York, N. Y.. assignor to himself, Charles Schwidt, Edward Bebmidt, oer Schmidt. of same place —For im Provement in =pparatus for makin yas from rosin. George Hand Smith, of Rechester. N_Y., as Signor to Silas O. Smith, of same place.—For im- Fea apparatus for the production of Hare’s yaro-oxygen light. Reissues —Elliot , of Berlin, Conn, a: Charles Parker, of Meriden. Conn, assignees Elliot Savage aforesaid —For improvements in inachines for threadinz screw blanks. Joshua Register, William E. Webb, Jobn L. Roche. and Jobn McCart, of Baltimore, Md.. as- sigeers of John Culver, of same place.—For im- proved waste device for hydrants. Jos. W. Bartiett, of New York, N. ¥., assignee cf O. L. Reynolds, of Dover, N. H.— For improve- ment in sewing machines Samuel Hoezill, of Andover, N. H.—For im- Provement in clothes dryers. Epbraim Bail, of Canton. 0., assignor to Ball & Butler, and Bail & Butler, assiznors to Ephraim Ball eforesaid.—For improvements in mowing machines. Designs —Soiomon B. Elithorp. of New York, N. Y.—For design for the frame of a sewing ma- B. M. Johnson, of New York, N. ¥.—For de- sign for ges cocks, &c. — +208, Susstirere rom Learner —A new fabric has been invented. which is intended to supply the a im many of its applications. This fabric is composed of cotton or otber fibrous sul. stances, either woven inte cloth er in an unwoven state, and satarated or coated with a compound of linseed otf and burat umber, prepared by boilimy in every g of oil about three pounds of umber ia state, for such a length of time that the compesition, when ‘will roll in the bands without sticking. The ie may be made in forms —. for the soles of ‘boots and shpes, coverings Wonks, traveling bags, framts, or as a substitute for carriage orharoca tether vr for macbine-belting E of producing this waterfal "Beene cxtat, a te the particufar use for Which itis de- steed, hough the geveral princi pi afd oiled atl anti Mt reseed i NCT IN Iydtana, Vempa: this city. a ventleman asa man oft veracity WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Kittixe or Dr. Granam in . O, Picaynne, of the 20th instant, gives the following account of this affair: Last evening, at soon after 8 o'clock; Dr. Robt. met at the Ruby coffee-house, on Common former having been there some time i “f ; i Oo ‘aor a revolver and discharged five | {i Tfastoue OALS from the Lehigh ‘and Schuy! | | A SPLENDID STOCK JUST 2ECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WED botsat Graham, four of which took fatal effect. iI expeoted, s cargo of Lyken Valley; al NDID § ST 2F > SAL : ‘The Doctor staggered lato the street and rail, | ony Cumberiad COAL. = U2 Ken Valley; also, ; dead We learn from the statements of those who wit- mane do well to the occurrence that, upon the entrance of ledano with some friends, Dr. Graham, w him, put bis hand Into his side cont f todraw a weapon. The inark of a shot was nted out to us, on the wal red by Dr. Graham at Toledano. A Derrin istol was found n ouse, and another li peuket ra l,as having been Office—N. W, cor. 1 the floor of the cote: | ggfZ Orders left ateither place wil recerve prompt | bond sl ipternetlons Sac, atehens 0 was taken from Dr. G.’s " WOOD furmshed at iow ‘ates,’ either pre- i pothip gay female pared or in the cord length. : _ past, arisin; Proprietors of the Ci doctor's part, that i 4 of 17th rte ligation to tne Princi no's Influence that Dr Harts a Offce N- W- cor, lth and Cuts, No. 47. | Bee im Sd meraber of cabal pointment as City Physic an, instead of himself, i. rders left at either p'ace wi!l receive prompt ‘ival War attributable, attention. sels tin Ay hear of frequent threats of a hostile charac- OTICE! ~ ter as having been publicly inade by the deceased N against Toledano, within a few d: grounded apprehensions. that his life was in da: fell, Toledano surrende: of the police, avowi act, and that he had had existed on towards Mr. Toledano, for some time f well- | Another {that celebrated Broad Mountain | 1¥ . y eulrialned te tae tote W. dans pad Locust Mountain Red ash COAL daily | (Fionde nnd the public generally that she will reauine : + whic! red b - soon as the ce ci tir yosaci aapelhy Also, a very large stock of | tember = = himself to the custody WOOD, of various kinds. Ca'learly if you want | The course of study pursued will gompriseall the oye ne peter the | the best article at the lower! i Jone it in sel fence. Se ear aaa se From THE Sewn reg enciain is WooP'scoal becoming more and more Americanized Fourth of July was celebrated there like a na-| , We have now on hand. and are daily receiving, | “Her afrangemants for the accommodation and tional festival.” A'Dashaway Association has been | Select stock of WOOD and COAL. whien we oifor Sounded afer the San Francisco model—the price | Who wish to lay in a supply fer the winter, feeling | desiring! particular information. with reference te of diquors has not fallen yet. The American bark | satisfied that them as to quality and | her schoo) may spply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of The Lancaster got wrecked—oitticers and crew were } price. fe saved. The whaler Twilight met the same fate = Those in want of fuel would save money ‘ rdering, so auto have it sent frem the wharf or | residence—No. 35 Camor on stroet Compaajond had a narrow colote on Finwerond | verse direst." tauai'oounl CHAPIN £ BRO. | "SREP intention to kill them. For several days and wateh for bis life be, natives said they knew A. PRY me ring, your Young there were English and French men-of-war, but - Arno! they did not ‘aleve in American “men-of-war, eee Meet Tit and Canal streets, opposite | inte and were not afraid of any punishment from that H quarter. A'war raged on the island of Fatuhivas | bi2yon eal §SE Zour Wood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 | oreanized at the commencement, it 1s desirabie that mesas group, between two savave Pisco IE Se! he characteristic of their warfare is aon 4 that they try to catch each other asleep, for they i & by principle to open fighting. One y ing two men und several women, and making arse § ad succeeded in surprising the other, kill- I> He has the biggest Carts and Boxes} wor GPORGETOWN FEMALE SEMIN risoner—a child. The latter was first tor- | {J~ Tho biggest Pine Kn: quesas have bee: introduction of dreamed of the 1 hogs with very long teeth. An Ixtexwitrext Hussaxv.—An indigent cit-| Spruce Pine Sawed in ieces IT 7 and Split treal ‘suddenly disappear for 81; ving his indiguant wife to her own | best Oxk 2 pieces $1.37) eighteen months ibe parriog a second | rates: * Sas this man, too, went | Orders left at 3. W.K. Handy’s, opposite W: 1 SHOOL. t, between off—but it was with the consumption; and a new — $e Colne une’e, ert Cw FS etait wit poo Mg Foe telh Septem ‘ace’s wharf, foo a = Hs red. courting her egal tee tended th. Ollice removed tothe northee ie ee tits | ber 25th. eit ? two for him to come up agai A tew months ag tnrned Californian searred by the small- bridge corner of 7th and Cana! streets. The mon: y round-shouldered by working in the] je 14 A. PAYNTER, at Pare’s Wharf. treal many big lum; aged exterior. she cause he was weath! married. After the u ; but in spite of his dam- " PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, oh for: Ided to his importanity (be- | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. | ,,), =e ly, perhaps.) and they were | ~~ IN nion was fully consummated, the happy man astonished her with the intell\- gence that he was her first husband. who bad run is @ CHAIRS, $7. away that he might yo and get rich for her sake. | sweet as if it was just from the press. Warranted EEPY_-HOLLOW CHAR Asshe had not recognized him upon his return, | to he puro apple juice, put up by us. expressly for i and had been married a second: time, he had | this market. thought best to court her over again, and have the ceremony performed anew. heard how she liked it &e. Mesic tx ExcLann.—Tlere is nocountry where} an6 Staten) U one may bear better music than in England, yet R that country bas never Handel Wasa as, and Haydn ae — near! “We have ut received and have for sale Turner’s i vienna, England has never created a schoo ora) GINGE J style peculiar to itself. The glees of the sixteenth | General Debility, Weakness of the Stomach: Dit old buria} erounds to the new cemeterios, century will always charm, just asthe Irish melo. | arrkea, Dysentery, &o. ARNY & SHINN : = eeunies Os pact dirs do; but they are mere fragments of the sim- * 4 YONSOLIDATED LO , DEL. Plest kind, and have nothing in them tending to| —8¥8___(States) _eor. Green and Olive ste. | (> RE. high eminence. The English know this; and they prove their cood taste by never own music.and by only playing the other countries. Mernon to Increase tHE Siz oF Pavir-—-A es, pears, &c.,| ail of my own mavn stock the t payment of all It yrieer By rede : ORK is also asso! and well worthy of atten- | Gur the prompt pay = [see Dapeng —— — thar. the srs btn ther mencing when thefeuit first nsinaturing. The bees e ner applications should be ones lane funset—never | making, BOR ew AR Ee ee COUNTY LOTTERY in asunsbiny day. Sulphate of tron, (copperas,) | _ ean? eee shy amass ose T it Is well known, induces rapidity Somat slp ous clara HP, Rig li ap ete” pai ted en tae .EWIS PAYNE, aying their Wauoresark BOOT AND SHO music of Bridge street, Georgetown. D.C. solution of cop itis ssid bya en ers ee 2 a specitic against the -knot in "a rust be applied after the knot has been removed MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. tary Comet {07 A Boston hay- dealer bas been detected in n ithe ‘bay was so loaden that a | annther seasoz, ia now ready to reocive pupils TUESDAY. September 2. person could craw! into a hole left near the bottom | tn hie Class 19-75 numbers, fedrawn ballote, of the cart, and in this place acolored maa, in the “a Pl FORTE Cl 7 V speculator. was in the babit o rimary Clars—$5 » . hi raelf’ while the hay was being | Advanced Classes—; weighed. Of course the live freight was upon the top of the load when it was delivered, and the ted that either themselves ndred and fifty pound lump had been sold. Some of the purchasers have pai and begin to think itabout acurious fraud. employ of the purchasers little su or the animated one for him a dozen times, possessio! i 7A machine has been patented in England | he has resumed the duties of his profession. which fs diy registered at the other end of the qs FIXTURES, a~ gt ine, on cheiicatly prepared paper. ie fs hi tment of GAS FIX- Freccccvas grates gt aut | LANE steed taster seettiC Baik, of Arts have hitherto hesitated as to its expedi. WATER FIRTURES, sto f ency, so soon after that of 1851; but it is now said | drants, Washs! . principal manufactur- | Water Closets, U-irals, Bath Tubs. Shower Bid have promised | “inks, Rubbox, Hose, seriously contemplated in London. that so large a body ef the of the country to give i¢ all the aid in satisfied there is no lon; of its complete success. 17 At the last dates from Ja: was building between the cities ki, Simoda, and Hekodad’ and the summer residenc the vessels in the Imperial iger any reasonable pan 2 telegraph fond bereees Seude | 202 next door to the Star Office, | 1 prize o € of the Emperor } fleet were wo be turned TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA? one being alr pleted. Japan is certainly progressing. {7 A New London girlat San Antonlo/Texas; saloon, and offers-herself to rol! She finds to try their land with e change, never as yet been beaten. She states that fn six months ‘ed $2,000, which, considering thetimes, lenty Who ate ,willin; er, aud she pockets iF" There has. just been conustructed for Sault Ste Maria Canal, a gate which est in the wor: the canal—3! feet 6 inc 32 inches thiek. The timber used i tion, cat into beards, would measure about 2, ¢ ia, drawn baliota, iadies and deessinukers of Paris are : e ™ igh Maes Tine | 3 Pde bi] eh fs fs rede es , aa w taking their fashions from E: * posittvel Men aré wearing the red. | petticoat of Wa lesand the plumed transforin: e-awake. whieh $0 eli London Amazons ih Ki A little tool has been tuvented for . itis made with two Liad the needle with its eye nel shaped open recta inevitably passes through to unswer well. i anes 8 Le tht D> 14 GT Ss et Evening Star. ee PERRY BALTIMORE MADE THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family snd News Journal—oon- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning, amon Sei Risen eae meee el Jews” that has made EvEnine Stax cireulate | generally throughout the country. SSE 9, ‘Single ies (in dean he procured afte cgunter,femediately after the issue of the paper. Prioe—THREE CENTS. Postmasters who act as agents will be ai- woes commission of 2) cents. = TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY 1859. FAMOUS FOR NEW YORK. Now afloat and discharging— =a Passace, XS TRING , MEALS AND Moree ces tio focan comm Seb ef Sects, eH darn SHOES! clerter VC ted Vital ate Smmaiy 2 | Sehr. Phebe Nelson,” Schr: Heures, Bascom ‘ompany’s new and elegant and in a few moments after the latter tno in a Biinging Afborouch and complete Resortment of Warranted to Wear Well. sng tat wih soeeee eb mpaay’ at ii o'clock a, m on Depot, at Alezandcigrs Stigttloek pps. comeaer. ni Fr Ashington rents ersons about laying in their aupplios for the T. CLARK & CO., can take ‘the coaches conucrins with aint ive usa call before pur- Sop 4-3,T,&4Thaw No. 16 PENNSYIsVANIA AVENUE, between 8th and 9th streets. steamboats or railroad, which leave the or of seth - pe Sieraaatte ———— eee Rectctebtetiaeenths pelea pana gece whip ein ol Agar OF they can ~? 4 on the steamer [vr ie e y ‘ves Doncaster EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT AND SALE. ogieck am om pela ie, Fair a a tae! Cage nal Oa Meee: was INGTON FPEMAL E| INSTITUTE. Wharf Foot 17th st. below War Depart. Twelve profexsors and teachers constitute the rk ape will ination. : " be At the| Institute, $23 G atroct, belween Ith’ aD QOD!-WOOD!!—Bickory, Oak, and Pine | !th eae 10 aegn. to 2 p.m. each day. ne 7-1m' On 8th sireet, between K and L. HIGH SCHOOL, -& W.M. GALT, ‘This Lystitntion will be Monday. ty Steam Fire Wood stills, | suite fustitntion will be opencd on Bookersree or i at, below War De al af the Tstitution. ‘{thirty,) the ample on. 18 & Mos! rable school for 8. A. C. RICHARDS, Prin’l, TO THE CONSUMERS OF FUEL. Mas ars aiccoumicr’s SCHOOL. wili sell at rednoed prices from | the duties of her School on the let Menday in Sep- t price, branches requisite toa thorough English educa- $, Wood asd Coal Dealer, | tignn east side, near the Canal. In add| tion to her day soholars # = oo OAL | receiving into her family afew pupiis as WOOD !—COAL! | aged from 10 to Ig years, who will be No, 422 7th st., bet. @ and H. mediate care and oversight. R. W. BAT ¥ lath due cara of pupils have been consideral!y increased at the lowest rates. We solicit orders frei those | and othi wise improved. Th 8 we ean sint the Star. Bay from the natives, who openly expressed their ‘0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS, A CA a M "FOR, YOUNG LADIRS. : ; , iber wi nights he had scarcely four hours sleep; he had to U7 LOOK 70 YOUR 1NTRREST openy og Aout. friends an Acai ‘or I t! ‘i +. 1n ' . iF AYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new i TT Weel ae cniely cooapie’ ny Be paid nee of Rev. Dr. Bocosk. As the num limited. and that the classox may be fully You will not only be sure of full measure, | ber W' an fit Jf any «ize desired. immediate application be made to the principal. Yelnek m..at the residenos of Dr. MacKee. cornet jotmer Place inthiscity, of West and Montgomery strecte ia Weood:ls of the, Best amie} ets 5620-5. Tuk Th" CLB. MACKERE._ Bi ‘arts and Boxes. t Split for as Kindling Wood, h Septembs -_ Ci lars, sta- he cing ye a Kindling Wood:t CIE Sila omnia Stone ear gore cent children of nature. The natives of the Mar- IP All delivered Free ot charset <t aidressing the Principal. n greatly astonished lately by the ree of Charge. se 2-Ta, Tha Séw M. J. HARROVER, cows and mutes, having never U7 Notice.. Hythe re td ie Fe abr pd how | — ESTERN_ACADEMY.—The duties of thie ve. The former they call | to ret Tr Rich. Money's Worth 2h oe Weer iSADEM) September 5 OOMIS. lease call at the ahove office ‘and try au 8-602m se NPH vow tll cet 6 taster of werner tebe MRS. KESLEY'S pee rond Spit! Boarpine ‘AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 6254; or the best Hickory, 2 pieses $1.50; 3 pieces : " . a 1.75; 4 pieces $2. All other parts of acord at same pienee a school will be dabres th ag 1; 3 pieoss for $11 x Borruixa Debor, Geors-town, D.C— | Manonguarentecd: | 01. S, 82, ‘tention of the public to our stock : ; ; ToCRAT APPLE CIDER. which is now ot SAR EP WAGNY. Pre k FEES. i. 12. All the Furniture N ué (Staten) __ARNY & SHINN. | 7, and 6) a 368. T. KANT & CO. We have not BLACKBERRY BRANDY. : ‘srperhangers and Upholstercrey BLACKBERKY BRANDY an oxocllont tenets | _{I" Furniture Repaired and Varnishade ap lecly for Diarrhea, NV & SHINN, FRANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- n_ Bottling Depot. east cornor 6th and F sts.. keeps \URNER’S constantly on hand ail kinds and @quepeepeeeaey Produced a great composer, | "[°UR® GINGER WINE. sizes of READY-MADE. COF- INS. Calls promptly attended to at all how ’INE—a reliable romedy for Dyspepsia, al most reasonable. : - 89 8-4m AWA! Witminetox, DeLawa FRANCE, BROADRENTS & tained from the Legislature of Dela The attention of the trade is Nir ig Kk Youths’, Men’s, and Bo: BLPSEN 2aSeR Mater oe 14 § of PATENT, LEATHER P z°s sold, are no drawing at De! jOOTS u nd (suitable for servants) also on hsad and constantly the benefit of internatior al COUNTY LOweE DELAWARE for the same obje sts. he Consolidated Lov drawn daily at 15 minut of Delaware are It appointed by the State o; "7 Da F aware. ‘es pipe ng | PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. H Mr. W. AVING Determ PIANO FORTE CLASSES Capitals. 10 per quarter. yA pe quarter. r % 5, ke. ores pots © Buse (Biore, Fa. av. F Miekets 5; nat toe quarters $1.25, WEDNESDAY, September 2, Class 131-75 numbers, 12 drawn ballota, Capitals. sapply at Miss Harrover’s Fe- eorgetown- se& cost* Rs ton (after the vacation) rs fheudeand patrons, that, 4,000 tember 3, WATER FIXTURES. Class 133-78 numnbe sadrawn ballots, Pumps, Hy- tauds, Marble Slabs and Basins, “4 &o., all of which I will sell meee SATURDAY. October 1. their power, that they are | "Aan the most favorable terms. RAND CONSOMIDS TED LOTTERY OF sigpalt ggpecud “foabt not aber and Gas Pips introduced upon the shortest | GRAND DEI AWARE cle Del., Saturday, Oct. 1. All orders from the country promptly attended to, | To bedrawnin Wilsuegton, n ballots. 7@ numbers 124 Plumber and Gas Fitter. $1,700 All rady com- TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA: id FRA E, BROADBENTS & CO., TEA ae soe Waa " tea: - SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, Tt TICKETS ONE. DOL. N To be drawn daily af Wilninei ware, at 15 minutes before 12 m. UESDAY, September 27. inns 75 nal vs drawal ballots, st .. 1 prize of. 6 | 2 prizes of. 1M doe “tae | 2 ae Ow Ony Tickets $1. WEDNESDAY, September lass 159— ty do, “ land. GREEN AND BLACK, ko,” eo. °. aten 80 2-tf Cormes vit Berines wien Teg Be = ermont avecue = “bye hT NORFOLK_OVEXER Oba Claes 160—78 numbers, [adrawn ballots, ro 1 lee f POT. Zz | Prize of tals. rend 1 scateset cena ous custo; B Of...... which the public in several that he has opened MOF aese een vite a little fun ay ie Row, Large and Esta’ &o., "ka, ee erat baa Sec y ee i eye. |. is prepared to Baki £35 Glaun teats mambsrer B arees ballots, aareccomlng into use on] LYNN HAVEN BA ‘ERS. put ypupon an i 4 ‘pnd pao ‘means or kegs of Ait y}2 peoked in tin cans ; ; ay rains te eal His too mi sad) vies wal eas 5y rounds, and the quiet/ooation, render desires to inform her is desirous of ers, under her un- ase in Washington For terms and furtnor partiqulars apply at her Alexandria, Va. 7 7 cents por cord cheaper than itis sold | Who may be seen daily (except Seiardegs) ti 112 oth RY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ‘The dutios of tiis institution will be resumed on | : ee APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, ar rum | gb 8P0r nuns by experienoed workmen, ard catis- 8 maneisctsred in thin also attend to the remova! of bodies from the | FRANCE, PARADES TS & CO., Maxacxnrs, oD, PER ES OR DE AW ES ike ‘A large lot of COARSE SHOES and Bi Hyp = ore before 5 p. m., and the fen County Lottery daily at 15 minutes before | from deletorious substan der the superintendence of i. $3,000 1,800 5 do. 1,460 -$2,500 variety, and ofthe best quality. 1,50 Pt Se Soo | __Having boon engared for many yearsin the Mu- TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. ede baoke State rooms can be encaged on NOR RENT—A two-story BRICK DWEL- | Messrs. Morzan & Rhinehart, Weet Application to re Wharves, LING HOUSE, pleasantly situated on 14th st, | | Freigist will be reoeived up to the hours of depar between Rend Ss. Vutbefor cent the 15th ot ae oot anol aiali ure ath. SOSH OS eae Ser mee tnapireatovet | | (77 Ineuran brie spor cont 06 =u pe thisline at the office of the Company iam. PFPhe accommodations for OR RENT-—A valuable GROCERY STORE gers by this line Situated on tho corner of 12th and B sts. west, | are in ever respect firet-c aes, and every effort wil near the caual. [tis well fitted up With shelving. | be made to reader this comm nication with New our, sg &e., and is the mort desirable stone York an agreeable and a FOWLE & in city for a resident, country and river trade, Fe reight or passage id For terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, No. 191 | CO Asatte a eens? SPPLY ‘souisiana @venue, pear the corner of 0th street west, au lz tf Be 2. H. B. CROMWELL & CO., -ly 88 West at. corner Albany, New York. ks RK RENT—HOUSE No. 490 north side of GULAR THROUGH LINE TO CALIFOR- |e on avenue near Sth street, It has8 NIA, via PANABIA. on the Sth and Teese ure “*INO E. KENDALL ADRIATIC OTLANTIC set Bal so 124f 46 street, near City Hall. | Tic, (formerly in the Liverpool Line.) The at ARM FOR SALE —Twelve miles from Wash- | Barizalled steamships, owned by the North Atis Lerten ES mile from Beltavilledepot—eon- | R27 empl? CO. are pow being Stted wp for sit, SriMINE 100 Bores, in @ good state of eultivation; with | fellfornin trade. one of winch will icave th eo. Feed wetney ce pS £0 hundred fruit trese, | {rot oo Canal stioct, om the Sth Getober, St 2p. sa.~ good water; good dwelling with6 reoms and neo. Sed Getekt wall ee reasonable as by any cther foued wrt cinss, Two churches and oneschoo! | hud taight will teas ressonable as by any other house within one 1 Country road on the front | line. They have large freizht oa: health of the pas- End spothor on the back of the Farm, running into | fnsoments for tix yeah we enyententen farther treo quarters ofa milefrom the Farm. For | $engers will be auch ae to challenge comparisod. further partioulara, apply to the subscriber on the | A"! °xXPerienoed surgeon wi sean) >-- promises, Jtis on’y twenty-five minutes ride in the — ——- cars from Washington to Beltsville .LTIM AND UIO NR Sopa, Ge SAE, | OO eis. FOR, SALE OR RENT—Throo newly finished BRICK HOUSES, atthe corner of fh mat Mt eo, ats. west. For particnlarsingu re of J. PRAT Hatt, Northern or Centre Market. se 1-1en* ror, SAL *.—I offer for ea! 1n Loudoun county, Virg: terms, containing 26255 acres: ver this road, going through to all points —————— » B hwest and South west, leave Balitimore Inabl M | at7.20a.m and 4.05 p. m. He nigger ne | The one at 7.20 a. m. stops at all Way Stations. “ tainin aorea sor will exchange it | T ae at LS p. ma. is Oxy: and stops only at prin- of LMprov cl Pro} . g rt; to- | on ints. aird fu one ofthe fon iusproved Sra" Eich aie, | Pee es ERS BURG, and stations on that roed vated parts of the county. Convenient to the cana! | take 4.05 p. m. trai. &nd rallroad. NJ. P. SMI Passengers from Washington, to connect with ink 1] leave at 6.508. m. and'3.20 p. m. Situated WASHINGTON BRANCH. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-—Situated Trains leav follows: hh en ge aes som | Prom WASHINGTON et 4.40 and 6.598. m., 3.20 and te ¢ Falls roads, odn: fs lath 102 gores. In- | 8206.15 p.m, syroce ~ premises, or of CHAR DS, core: ee PALTIMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 418 streets. Washincton, D.C. On Sunday but one train each way — T PRIVATE SALE—Several good and well- From WASHINGT d three story FRAME AODSES, w ‘om BAL TI two-story back buildings: contarning f ‘2 |, For ANNAPOLIS and W. rooms ach ; good yards ; ei joys. The | 6.508.m.and 3.45 p. in. above ty is located on the north sido ef Mas. | For NORFOLK at320 p. m. sarhuwcits avenun, between ath and Sth ste. Per. | Traine or NEW TORK eave at 440 anes zone desirous of obtaining a healthy and quiet resi- | ® m.and 3.2) p. m.daily, except Saturday e denos would do well to cal! at No. 510 of said prop- stan p, p- which only. ges te Philadephia. erty. Also, several smalier Houses on the same w winston Lammnaedte Wik i reester or by Sto: poesia Bt | MOUNTAINS by Noretch and Worcester: Round trip tickets can be procured by the ovening trains to oe, Ls aga trains, and from. Satar- ay evening to Mo: mern. = yo23 ip PARSC DEN’ RY. . Agent. DENTISTRY. eee % ade Rn Dr. HILLS, after a practica! test of two years, OTICE.—The steamer JAMES GUY having feels that he can with confidence recom- resumed her route on the Pote mend the Cheoplastic Process for inert aS mec river, will leave Washington on ificial teeth It has the advantages c: TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN. beauty, gleanliness, and cheapness. Full | and on FRI AY ‘§{commencing on the sthof April) oy a Bpges suis inserted for 835. Partial in proportion. | for PINEY POINT and RINSALE, ater to secompany the order or be ready when the fuel E 06 Pa. avanve. se7 | turning, will leave Kinssioon SATURDAYS até x. from which he had just recovered, and rea- in Golfveree. CABINET WAR » &o, D — PENTA aieae at 8, Bay stopping at ail o the niar, endings cong 7 > oP Ax returning. A EN 5. PAGE, j mines, from which he had brought home to Mon- | <-—-eeeeeenr—eeeeenrene erence D STREET. 350) Gah, M LOOMS will m the city | “'Narm't. Rouen, Agent, Airxaudriae iar htt ti 3 COLL vai ) EATING AND ee | Pony oo and Il mes 1G a Sand ox SATIN 5 ™ . .m. Geer = ROPETAL DRINKING. PW om W ainiurtonSuoniner Tomas Golver--at Wf HUNTERS RESTAURANT, on Cut, | Sapiit a.m. imy24acd 6p. m therear of Browns’ Hotel block, oon tener t, ~ ‘rom Alexandrii ao tinnes t famous ax the vy: =» 134, 4, Bn p.m Restaurant in Washington cit, He ts Misoner ‘Phomns Le ig | Lovers ofexquisite eating willalways 7,9, 11 a. m., 1, 3, and 5p. m., except ‘Pessday nd there th F H nd gm ris. ill return in the fa!l to ti R GEMENT ros 1288. f a an will bo seen by furthor wud tisnels no- AnH rE OHORGE PAGE. Jah o f 8 very chotcest Oysters, riday mornings, when the Collyer wil! run Fish, Game, Steaks, Chops, Wrnse, Liquors, Se | Klee inn te Meee Vere eae ran be gars, &o., to Le obtained in any eating house in this ber tra + Ww oun * Sa.m.to The ae of his establishment is unsurpassed The 3%, i ad no other hi or th a ashingtos and Alexand: . only. a.m. and m, boats trom Alexan- ouse of the kind is more remarkable | dria connect with the 3 the Baltimore and jeveriable good Bitendance of all employed O}e Railroad forthe dW ent. be 6 a. m. and Ti boats from Washington js Oharses ara moderat: and -.4 = and west. forte nncot with the trains of the Ovens Alexan- Rai Cc) PHENIX DISTILLERY. ae rin road for the South OUNT VERNON AN E TOMB MO ONT SERS ING PON The steamer THOMAS COL! bis will run reg- larly to Mount Vernon the Tomb of Washington on TUES- DAYS and FRIDAYS, leaving th wart, at the Spot of 3 rect, at 10 a. m., and re- rning at hal: ook p.m. "Gostins leave, all the Fotis and the corner Pennsylvanisavenue and Tth st.atSga. m. KR: trip 2. mad EW ARRANGEMENT: — GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTS, Tin spoane ee se fb er Via ORANG® AND ALEXANDRIA Rall Road. to the Trad. y tied as being a perfec: f Flax Wana’ is offered nd haif- barr: LG os Whisky, entirely free , and possesses the pre- uum merit of being Corrrk DisTiLtxp, frora FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. ° ALtED Rre, under our persenal supervision. iaving a large stock of "MAGNOLIA," end other | VIRGINIA. avs rsa A EKA rands of Fine Wuisxy in New Yor« and Puita- HESS _ DELPBIA. enables us to sip fiom either city with- STs, out jon. FREEMAN * SIMPSON, . ad Hes ETUC. | of APIA estes 109 South Front st., Phi ighia, CE, corner of Pennsylvania avenve Offices. $58 Wall ute Now Fore ss 19 Cots ‘Sone ashington, on of the cae ‘erry —— Groree Baas, “or the ies pf the HE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES TO CALL] Alexandria nilroed, at Alezamdriae the attention of the public to his assortment of ELEGANT PIANO FORT ISHMOND, ANVI eh mi eo 3 NOX VIL. AL ~ fea the colebraged Mauuinctors FRAER EN hi rn Hea eat . A 4 £ EANS. RAVEN, BACON & CO., New Yorn VILLE, GRAN] These instruments are pronounced by Thalberg, aa oMERY DREW ORLEAS Satter, Gottschalk, Mason, and tl rofession In i r tion to Memphis, ke, | ke, &e. | general, superior in touch: power sweetness ‘ the written manusc:ipts of a og re te pratvarys sd having pupil stor vent at Tickets $10, hilves $5,quarters $2.50, eighths $1.25; pitop toll other SQUARE PIANOS manulac- for as ries thorter tan nny Set fea ~ it has worked successfully for a dis- niwick Semivary. nere, ie tal iB = ese — i ade has but a few leisure hours to devote to privats rT THE STOCK OF . steam boat Geo: => sr ateg monet ne ape ithe mg holars in this c:ty ; to secure his services tnere- cl Be numbers, 14 drawn ballots, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC nr ees efor A ——" where ne, communication is written on tin foil with varnish. fore, early application is requested. Capitals. Which he keeps constant! hand is equal to any on, ite ur Spri We Hs placed in the machine, and by the use | “Terms znd ‘circulare to bs had at W, G. Motzer- | 4 prot. v.40 Guhl etink of 4,808 | establishment ot the Nort hig arransomente | Staanton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock & 6. lous devices, which come alternate- | ott’s Music Store, cor. 11th street and Pa.avenue, | ; P'at’ °' Toon | 6 am 1000 | with the first publishing houses in Europe thie : —— Jr ang A di ly in contact with the non-conducting varnish and | Residence at Dr. Hunt’s, No. 310 Pa. ave. 1 do. 6,000 kon ac, | country enable him to procur irig despatch, any | west, sure conducting foil, make and break the circuit in a _8¢6-1m* = c 2 ae Es Tickets $5, halves $2.5, quarters $1.25, Music that cannot be kept on Land. nding with the form of the letter. = GUITARS, EISENBRANDT’S FLUTES, VIO- | Ps. avenue, at 6 0’ ™ Y, LINS, Kee Fte., jor7-tt 722 Always to be found st his establishment, ip great 5 iving bis sical Business, hoE i lect on of his stock, he hopes to ascure AND sai Beuungenne fe neg ea earta | Loti tegen clove Kad Donal Beate a" Corner Pa. av.. With and D ste pasion fe t Eis ei ne Gata | 25) d jes” ie sole Morocco Boots... SELLING OFF AT COST TO REMOVE, ke poant Ss eve Be ma pee 88, Wonrts or New Goons tuat Must az — ares 7 | Rox Orr in 4 Paw WEEKs. adi Sie SELLING OFF BET on Having leased the large and beautifel store-room | Tom for Home-made Way. ROSENTHAL, formerly occumed by Richard Day No. 22 Pale’ =" ‘ vez ween otk pln me asa oe aie Lgl on wover e wert emo weeks, door street. Improving. beantifying, nd_in order to coin STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, near corner 13th street, has o; i ih stock of geods, I will off mann! Kae ti day oy pret NEW AND ELEGANT tarecanaane Upent of Ages My etonk opbreea emery size, quality, range, | Cungress Gaiters 2, de. Gicth e > i f fine Pearl. Silver, and Ini and and Soetr of ne 'é ¢ ‘ortemonnies, Cc Sovenirs, Dressing (erme—Ready Pay. Cases, Work-stands, Work-boxes, Jewel and Odor | U7 **rme—Reatly Tey. _____ aga Boxes; beautfar Papice Basha, ikorssnet, sed np eee CO USE: oe Mahogany Writing sand Boxes ; Gold Pens; Al ny pe en yen. y hina, rian, Bronze Ornaments; Opera | SHO Bins Ba, “ast lasses iful Engravings, in frames; Gne goto BRO. no Oval and Gotine fone; Braslien spd Combs ; intone Ey ot A, to ‘erfumery, Soaps, &c. ; yer S., —, pore Dut theo Tanted to wear and at the onab Umbre'lns, Portfo- hos, ¢ Dominoes ; Fans of al! kinds; |edies’ price. ‘mare i rag Bags; Baskets of every warstyr asd deren jou evils oh ue Fevnek, | (['G,THE LADIES OF NcIry, ty stock in the larcost over offsrow a tals city, Ea an ay MRE 3a Bee BH YN," | Rugw by tue = se l9 Pata’, bet ath ane Sih bn. a caneatiy ve | ME !—BAS COME": He ceveaie ners SINGER'S N SEWING MACHINE haw ay ty One Hundred Dollars! ee aera been? aah ee Gist nt own - en at our Warhi: wo He