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— — - - , Oe = ‘ eee. , —<—<—<—<—$—$ ae a = THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + : (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) cuties Somer etter rateemnceeteetie AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ean be found 1a any other—is published on Saturday Corner of Pennsylvania Acenus £ Eleventh Sivest, . | Morning. BY Cash, ¢ W. D. WALLACH, 7 7 ies ana served in packages by carriers st 84 '. VA ome = ee nn we ; sorption price is 93.508 yeer, im adoance ; $2 for 4 the 0 ‘will be that ADVERTISEWENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for @1; every other day, or twice a week, $1.25; once a week, 50 cents per square V for each insertion. THE EVENING STAR| / : at ike ogunter, tamodintey after the heake oP ise ", XIV. : WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1859. N2, 2,078 | meet. Pace vititice Cans. 17> Postmasters who act as agents will be al- 20 cents. lowed a commismon of OLD KOSS You" © TOO Lat hundred and twenty-four pounds suspended to A Steamboat Adventure. it, the twist will sustain i¢ without ylolding or | ——S LOVES FURNACES, &. CABINET WARE, &c. EDUCATIONAL. This is a great country for jokes and we have | breaking. STeve SSroves, TOVE 8! CADEMY just heard one that is too good to keep. It appears utterly improbable that counter- Early this morning there were added to our | faiting cannot be prevented here, as it is in company of trayeliers a pair who looked like | London and Paris. Suppose that some bank runsways; the gentleman was a tall, raw-boned | should try the experiment of issuing notes, the OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 322 Pa Avenue, between 9h and WA Sircets, (Watt, Steruens & Co.'s BviLpiNe.) PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH AND I have on hand a |i and HEATING STOVES" et rAlige A r rices for cash, it up the business, and stoves must be ro ov | ee Se arr ners tN mn ee tt ot IRON HALL = HOUSE FU Nisaine WARE OM, No. 318 Pennsyivania AVENUE. Now in store, the largest and most complete as Company's new and elegant steam- ve to give room to'another class of 9 sortment of CABINET WARE, over offered to ENCE " ship MOUNT VERNON, Capt. T, specimea of the “half horse half alligator” | very perfection of cunning art employed to CELADON SNYDER. e citizens of Washington, Georgetown, Alexan-] 4 4,4) AND RUHNING CLASSES. Simi oy epee class, and the lady a fair match for him. | produce the most beautifal simplicity of design | _%¢% Rext Goor to the Star OMe | Frrawood, Walnut and Alaneceae Prior Suites, | Langusces and Literature, inh Teacherat | WEDNESDAY, Sept sth ant the Co Rpemare Amoug the passengers from Napoleon, is «| and execution.—Philade’phia Press, Sept. 16. ¥ ; .¢ Hair wrgetown College, and G. ALL X ANDRE, Pro- upholstered in Brocstelle, Silk Plush, and Hair oth, Gilt-frame Pier and Mantel Glasses, Gilt Brackets with Marble Slabs, Marble-top Centre and other Tables, mber Rats beg lete, in Rosewood, Walnut, fishogany, a ainted, with or without Mar- je-tops, Rosewood, Walnut, and M. ny Bedsteads, Rosewood, Wainut, and } gany Marbie-top and other Bureaus, Rosewod, Walnut. and Mahogany marble-top and other Washstands. i bg Me and Mehogany marble-top Side- joards. ~ Marbie-top and other Etageres, with mirror-racks, andsome Walout ad Mahogany Wardrobos, at-racks in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, and Iron, ‘ainut aed Mahogany Sofas and Te: te from $32 to $3 eclining and Sleepy hollow Chairs, Shairs ol vac description and styla, Sefas, Beds, and Lounges, ixtension Pabl-sin Mahogany. Walnut, and Oak, Woke les, Tepoys, Music- stands, and Dreesing ‘ables, Picot-epring Mudor Beds and Spring Slats, Secretaries. Writing Desks, and Tables, Hair, Cott n-ty nd Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters and P. of superior quality, Quilts, Comforts, 8. ieme looking gentlemam who has all alon; been taken for a preacher. About nine o’cloc! Growte or Oprum 1x Cutxa.—There seems jast wight | was conversing with the ‘rever- | ty be no ground for doubting any longer that eod”” gentleman, when a young man stepped | the cultivat.on of the poppy is rapidly extend- ud addressing bim, remarked, “We are | ing in China. A correapondent of the North g to have a wedding, and would like to | China Herald states that opium is becoming ‘ve you officiate *’ “AL right, sir,’’ he re- | the winter crop of several provinces, especially plied Inughingly, and we stepped into the | of Lunan, Honan, and Che-Keang, and that the eabin, when sure enough, the couple stood wers are yearly bringing it to greater per- waiting. a “a ection. This year it can be used without a There had been some ‘kissing games’’ and | mixture of Bengal or Malwa, and the nage several mock marriages gone through with du- drug already, we are told. supersedes Tarkey ring the eveuing, and I supposed this was | and the inferior classes of Malwa. It is grown merely 4 continnation of the spori; and s0| in a fine light soil, on a slope, where the mois- thought tke preacher, who I could see, had a} ture can casily drainoff. In cultivating, the gved deal of humor in him, and. was inclined | Chinese look indre to quantity than to quality, ‘0 promote general good feeling and merriment. | and therefore force the poppy till the heads are Theevaple stood up before him, (a good deal truly enormous. In April the juice is ready more solemn than was necessary in a mock for gathering. On the head, four delicate outs marriage, I thought,) and the “preacher upwards are made, leaving the wound covered asked the necessary questions, and then pro- by the overhanging skin, as a protection against nouncing in the usual way, announced them | the dews and heat. Early in the morning each *-busband and wife. wound is scraped by a piece of blunt bamboo, ‘There was a good deal of fun afterward, and | the juice being deposited in a hollow bamboo when it was over I left the eabin, and so did] at ¢ e gatherer’s side; a process repeated the “‘preacher,’’ who remarked tome that be | every morning till the flow ceases. The juice liked to see the young folks enjoy themselves, | has a very acrid taste, and at present is chiefly and took a good deal of pleasure in ¢ontribu- | used for mixing with the dearer Patna and ing to the fan; but he did not understand why | Malwo. A field of ppies standing on the they should seleet him to act as preacher. hillside, seven feet high, and flaunting its gau-. Just then some one called me aside, and the dy blossoms in contrast with the rich green of old gentleman stepped into the state-room | the leaves and stalks, is,we may well believe,a which was next to mine. “| beautiful sight. Pity ia it, that death lurks in When I returned the door stood open and | every flower, and that the misdirceted art of the “preacher” stood just inside, with his coat | man contrives to develop its presence. Whether and vest off, and one t in bis hand, talking | the‘thome growth of the poppy will exercise an with the entleman who played the “atten- appreciuble influence upon the demand fur the dant,” and who, as [ came up remarked, ‘Weil Todian drug will depend upon the quality of if that is the caseit isa joke, for they | the Chinese product. The opium trade ix of sor of the French Langusge and Literature, hare the houor to announce that they will resume’ their classes and private lessons on ‘Monday next, 3d of October, at the above ana r Professors Monthurry and Alexandre, in order to facilitate those who may not have time during the day to avail themselves of the benefit of the acade- my to acquire & perfect and practioa! knowledge of the above languages, have yielded to the solicita- tions of their fronts open Evening Classes, Tho Spanish wit! be helt on Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays, trom 6 to 19 o'clock p. m.; the Frenchon Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Raturdaye. st the same hours = For terms and further jculars inquire at the aulemy, where one of the Professors will be in at e daily, from9 to 12a m. se 2-10t* WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. Twelve professors and teachers constitute the board of instruction. Mrs. TH. chong nee be at the Institute, 223 reet, bezween 17th and 18th sts., from 10 a, m.to 2 p.m. each day. se 7-1m” THE PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, On 3th street, between K and L ‘This Institution will be ppened on Monday. 5th. Circulars may be obtained at Boukste 2M Application to the Principal at the Insttation The limited number of scholars, (thirty,) the ample ;krounds, and the quietivcation, reader desirable school for boys. ‘A.C. RICHARDS, Prin’l, RS. McCOR MicK’S SCHOOL. Mrs. MRGOR MICK desires to inform her the public generally that she will resume f her School on the Ist Monday in Sop- xt. The course of study pursued will compriseal! the branches requisite toa thorough Exuglish educa ion. in addition to her day scholars. she is derirous of receiving ento her family a few pupils as boarders, aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her ium- mediate care and oversight. Her arrangements for the acoommodation and due care of pupi!s have bsen considerally increased therwise improved. ‘Those in Washington desiring particular information with reference to her schoo] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of t, at Alexandris, at So'clock p. m. same day. . t : STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &0. I am now dati ving additi a. my already Well assorted ee | it STOVES and KITCHEN FURNI- among which the Leader Cooking Steve .pre-eminent as one ofthe best gas-! amt Stoves in use. I will gusranty it in ail cases to wor nfectly, and 6xcha:ge or take it back in case of a jure . OUR ENLARGED PARLOR HEATER is. alter throe years’ thorough test, considered by competent judges to bethe best heater in use, ani is now the most popular stove in the market for heating two or more » Itnever fills up with clinker, and is not liable to get out ef order, Call and examine it. 2 on GLOBE RANGE. This is the paragon of Ranges for family use. Out of the large number put up by us this year al ve mot the amplest expectations of the purchasers and given entire satisfaction. E MAMMOTH LEADER COOK. su:table for a Hotel or a large Boarding -house, With these Stoves, anda full assortment of the other varieties usually found in market, 1 fatter myself that! can offer inducements equal, if not superior, to those of any other dealer. 2 ‘ersons wan'iag any of tho above Stoves will piease call at my New Stove Warehouse, five doors north of Peonsylvania avenue, on Seventh street, Opposite the Patr: Bank, where all goods ia my ine can be found, and at the !owest prices. se2-diw W. 4, HARROVER. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 267 HOT-AIR_FURNACES, FEINOUR HEATERS, COOKING RANGES, wourly, Or they can leave Vestera Wharves at IL nine can he engaged on application to Morgan & Rhinehart, Weatere Wirerron, wh ree twill be reorived up to the hours of depur: re {C77 Insurance will be effected on all goods br this \ine at the office of the Company at 4s per cent premium. The eccomme ne for passengers by this line are in every rexpe t-c ass, and every effort_wil i) mete to venteg 74 omnes joation with New fork an agresablo and beait! one. ‘Por freight or paseare apply to FOWLE & CO., Agents, Alexand: im ae z H. B.CROMWELL & CO. th jew York. RAILROAD. Trains over this road, going through te all points West, a and loa itimore 17.20a.m and 4.05 “The one at za, at all Way Stations. hat at 4.05 p.m, ess Bnd stops only at prin- } pointe. For PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road “Fevmncen dens Svicbiaging, be oumheet with above, wil! leave at 6.0 a. m. and 3.20 p.m. ‘ON BRANCH. ‘at 4.40 and 6.50 a, m., 3.20 6.15 p.m, From ‘BALTIMORE at 420 and 7.45 & m.,4.15 p.m. if e assortment of China, Glass, and Plated Goods, Table Cutlery, Japanned Goods, Cooking Utensils, &e. ‘ We are now prepared to furnish hotels, boarding houses, and private dwellings complete, on liberal terms. LER. se 24 Stawtf 2 Cc. W. BOTE FURNITURE WAREROOMS. WALL & BARNARD are now receiving nt their Furniture Ware-rooms, corner of © and 9th streets, just in the rear of the Auction Rooms, a complete assortment of FURNITURE, HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. Comprising large variety of — PARLOR GRATES, ~ ARLOR STOVES, OOKING STOVES. CHAMBER STOVES, &o. OF THE MOST APPROVED MAKES. All Goods sold by me are guarantied to be aw ep eenies: Ca'l at JAMES SKIRVING’S Waskineron Stover, | Suxgt Iron, ann Ja- PANNED Warz MANUFACTORY 82-e02m — Southeast corner Pa. av. aud lth at. but one train way— tom WASHINGTON sts p.m, ALTIMORE at 4.2) 8. m. Sand Way ms leave at 2 p. Gein icave Bt 4.40 and 6.50 3 Trains for NEW Y¥! 1d 3.20 tis Sia ith sa peas erPatecpean ne = J e 8 w x are in dead earnest, md have retired to the | far more moment to India than most persons | aa See aap Mahogany and Walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, For terms and furtner partioulars apply at her BOSTON either by Norwich and same state-room.”* . imagine, and it is with unfeigned satisfaction Coeeneeree pre nice Pen es residence —No. 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. moOrn sae te adie The old gentleman raised both hands as he | that we recognize, in the rapid growth of our | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacers, | Rosewosd and Wainut Parior Suits, SS + Cottage Chamber Sets, painted, and with and with- ‘out marble topa, : Mahogany and Walnut Jenny Lind, French and other Bedsteaus, s Mahogany and Walnut Marble-top, Plain and oth- er Bureaus, Wainut and Mahogany Sideboards, Desks, Seore- a Hat Racks, Whatnois, Commoues, and Eteceran, Cane, Kush, Spring seat, Ladies’, Dining, Office, Rockers, and Wood-seat Chairs, in great Vari exclaimed: Good heavens, you don’t tell me general export trade, the promise of our future so!” and rushing jast as he was, boot in hand, independence of the opium duty for meeting to the state-room Indicated, commenced an as- our expenditure —Bombay Times. sault on the doors if he would batter it down, exclaiming at each lick, “Por Heaven's sake Tue Yaxker Operatiye.—The Manchester don't, I ain't a preacher! Guardian publishes the Mowing extract from The whole cabin was aroused, every state-| » speech delivered by the Incumbent of Ha- room door flying open with a slam, when the bergham, at a meeting of opsratives in Berke- dor opened, and the “Ar}ansas traveller,” | ly. The picture displays marvelous original- vking out his head, coolly remarked: “Uld ity, but its pose is rather “steep.”” 088, you're too late.”’ “What kind of factory operative was the — Yankee. When a Yankee wanted employment rem—Ex- | he pat on a suit of good black cloth, and a - stylish shirt, and with a cigar in his mouth, Round trip tickets can be procured by the evening } ead to igh morning trains, and from Satur- iay evening to onday mornin Je er. PARSONS, Agent. JOTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having resumed her route on the Poto- mac river, will issve Washington on TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN; and on FRIPA YS (commencing on the 8thof Ap for PINE INT and KINSALE, at $e. turning, will leave Kinsale on SATUR A &, m., stopping atall of the regular ings «o returning. LUCIEN 5. PAGE, Pro aes Bouse, Agent, Alexandria, ma ro tf RRANGEMENT For 1858—Hours of departure of steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER: From Washington—Steamer Geo! x e—at 6X. 9, and 1] a. m., ely sf tld rom fee see 5 homas Collyer—at 8 0 a. m., 12 m., 2,4, and 6 p. m. From Alexandria—Steamer George Page—at 3, 8, 0a, m., 11% a. m., 1%, 4, 8nd From A exandria—Steamer nas Collyer. y mornings, when the Collyer will run reg- lar trips to Mount Vernon, as heretofore, and omit trips between Washington and Alexandria from opm tg mend boats from Alexan. * 8. mM. Bn h — Pit, ‘with the tones of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the North and West, The 6 8. m. and 7% p. m. boats from Washington nnect with the trains of the O: and Alexan- ria Railroad for the South and Southwest. ap i4 UNT VERNON AND THE TOMB mon vraag Tom ‘The seater THOMAS COL TER wis ron rag- WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO: having ob- tained from the Legislature of Delaware, at itslate session, a Lottery Contract, to continue In opera- tion for a period of twenty years, and having given to the State for ons million of dollars, to #e- to instruct in the following branches: .Vooal and Instrumental Music, Latin, French, higher English Studies, Drawing, Pastel and Gre- cian Painting. For testipo apply to the editor of the Star, » editor of the Republic. 8 prompt payment of all prizes sold, are now drawing at Wilmington, Del.» the CONSOLI- DATED LOYTERTES ‘OF DELAWARE for the benefit of international unprowements and other Basacees. amd the SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERY F DELAWARE for the same obj The Consolidated Lotteries of Dé r@ are drawn daily at 15 minutes before 5 p. m., and the Sees County Lottery daily at 15 minutes before or to Mr. W esto: _jy 12-2awtf MES: BELL’s SEMINARY, i Corner of Land Tenth streets. «or The ninth annual session of this Schoo! will com- mence September Ist. The course of instruction wiil he comprehensive and thorough. _ A limited number of young ladies will be reorived into Mrs. Beli’s family as boarding schoin-s, where every eflort will be used to make the Institution a happy home for all its inmates. ‘iroulars, giving full particulars, will be furnished on pen to the above address. au B-eotOctho ety, Wainut and Oak Extension, Dining, Marble-top Centre, Side, and other Tables, Gilt-frams Mirrors, pahoraay. and other Glasses, Hairand Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Mahogany and Walnut Marbie-top agd other Washstands, With a large variety of other goods not here enu- merated, all of which we offr at the oweet prices. WALL & BARNARD, Elopement from the Sultan’, P i it of am Italian Musici: Galignani’s Messenger states that the master | and his hands in his pockets, he went to the of the Sultan's band, an Italian, arrived at | factory, re the master on the shoulder, m. Alldrawings under the suporintendencs of Lot tery Commissioners appointed by the State of Del- a ware PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. MONDA (éeneva with his wife, a beautiful Cireassian, | and said, ‘ Well, old boss, do you want a help early in the present month According to a} to-day’’ The boss turned round, knowing his letter from Constantinople. this woman, whose | customer, and said, ‘I will jast look and see.’ name is Sersefras Hanum, was for some time in | He looked over his book and said, ‘I think we the harem of the Sultan, and was one of his | can do with a help; what can you do’’ The favorites. ++One day she called for her car- | man replied. ‘I can oy pee three looms; Ti aud. accompanied by two female slaves | but if you will wait till I have smoked m and 4 male aitandack, went to Ortakie. There | cigar, I will tell you.” He then crossed bis she stopped at « house which she indicated, and | legs, puffed his smoke in the eyes of the master, was received by two women with marks of the | winked his eyes, and enjoyed himself. After most profound respect. She entered the house, | smoking his cigar, he would say. ‘ Now, then, »wed by the two slaves, while the other re- | boss, I can take four looms. What will you mained at the door. She was introduced into| pay me? It must be the regular thing, other- = sumptuously furnished drawing-room, and | wise we shall have a difficulty.” ifficulty there she dismissed the two slaves, who went | meant that the Yankee operative would take with the domesties of the house to another | his bowie-knife and bury about three inches of Auctivnoers, corner of 9th st. 8e023-6t and Pa. nee, south si D STREET, can APERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis ion Cuarant Le PRING-SEAT LOUNGES, 3, CARVED WALNUT TETE-A TETES, 622, SPLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, $7.50, Y HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. All the Furniture anaciecenved in this MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. A MUSICAL CARD. + F, LITTLE, Provessox oF Mus returned to Washington (after the wishes to inform his friends and patrons. he has resumed the duties of his profession. Being the professor or the musical department at ntwick Seminary, and having pupils elsewhere, he as buts few lemure hours to devote to private ae in thi, tr to secure his services there- fore, ly Application is requested. Terms and_circuiars to be had at W.G, Metzer- ott’s Musie Store, cor. Mth street and Pa. avenue, —— at Dr. Hunt’s, No. 310 Pa. ave. se6-Im™ TUESDAY. October 4. Class 135-75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, s. 1 prize of. do. Jos. Parperha: a _erPOrgSS Dat, bot sth and I ID™ Furniture Repaired and Varnished. ap 14-19 RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- SDAY, October 5, numbers, 14 drawn ballots, 4 capital s. ; $3,900 t Vernon a: gre ~ 2,000 4 yt foe =_ a ub to Wechin ep ce eo J bry tenis : “aged < east corner .. Keeps Fo YS and 3, eaviny apartment, where they were entertained with | it in his master’s ribs. We did not do so in es eg Ken ke i constantly on hand all kinds and WOOD AND COAL. F at the {oot of 7th street, at 10 a, m., and se cakes, cigarettes and ye Two of the do-| England; he mentioned it to show the inde- | Tik¢t $10, haives $5,quarters $2.50, eights» $1.25 | Crmetantly vn hand all kinds and —_——___ en ae wa wharf, at the foc * ie quitted the room from time to time, | pendence of the Yankee. ‘The employer said, as if see that nothing was wanted in the | ‘ Well, let me see; I think you will be able to drawing-room, and after a while they all | earn about £2 a week.’ The operative then left. The two female slaves continued to amuse | said, ‘‘Can"t you give me a few dollars over” theuselves with their coffee and cigarettes. At | ‘No; it will depend upon your skill; if you are last. getting surprised at not seeing any of the | an excellent weaver, you may make something servants return, they went out in their turn, | more.’ The operative made a note of it, and and fimting all quiet, advanced on tiptoe to the | “sid, ‘Now, boss. you must sticle to your engage- drawing-room. Hearing no noia®, they entered, | ment, otherwise there will be a difficulty.’ ’ i Velock p.m. "Gos aches res Hotels and meg Pennsy!vania avenue and 7th st.at3ia. m. 2 | Ly EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RalLRoan. THURSDAY. October 6. Class 137-75 mamabees, 12 drawn ballots, Capitals. | $2°,135 | 10 prize of.. 2,000} 20° do. oe Calls promptly attended to st ail hours. ll also attend to the removal! of bodies from the old buria! grounds to the new cemeteries, ‘erms most reasonable. ap 8-6m OAL! COAL! Cc COA Lit! Just arrived, and now lying at my wharf. the schooner Jas. Hendrickson, with full cargo of that ‘Jobrated White and Red Ash COAL, which {will 1 S30 i 2 ke, ke.” Tickets $5, halv 2.50, quarters $1.25, > FRIDAY, October 7. Class 133-78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots, Capitals. OTICE! NOT NOTIC Opening of Real Parisian Goods. On next Monday, Oct.2, 1 will open a larze stock of ar COAL, FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc, 20,000 | 1 priz z and to their astonishment found that their mis- ; : x : 300 aie: . 1888} FRENCH Goops vs coats *™ GINA, BENNESSER, s eae 8 OF Om ©. 07 ortat were careful! i 4 tress had disappeared. They called out, but] Tut Orstex Bep.—A Stamford correspond Tickets $5, halvos $2.50, quarters $1.25. solceted by. myself wi Emons. I'am | Suet resalvel'g lot Sine sapling WIOKDEY. AWISSISe pr, AO CISANA received no answer—the house seemed desert- | ent of the Hartford Times writes as follows in — confident th cS id :, Ne k. : : ; : : ; ei bat | now test varicty and | WOOD. On hand alarze quantity of OAK and ARKANSAS, EXAs ed. They then commenced a search in the dif-| reference to the newly-discovered oyster bed: SATURDAY, October 3. . the handsomest goods. at the iowest prices, ever | PINE WOOD, part Bakers’ Pine. cee ferent rooms, and presently found in a boudoir “Some of our oystermen have discovered a| GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF | exhibited for sale in Washington city. I therefore COAL OF ALT, KINDS, THROUGH eA 498) oan be Fitainel ot the their mistress’s dress. jThey were thunder- | new bed of oysters off Eaton’s Neck,which con- in Wil “Delo ae Garnestly invite the ladies of Washington ard vi] Alli of which will be soid at exoe-dingly low | GREAT SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD OF- uek, us 2 ontent that he had fied. | tains about three hundred acres of large, fine ee ee we ig pe Oot.s. poe torre meen carly So feeeeanunee them- | prices. WARDER & STEWART, FICE, corner of Pennsyivania avenve +3 str > 7 ’ ves of LJ OBR C . . a . ¥ board They then raised loud cries, and the male at-| oysters, and there are, you know, no better ‘ ntale. . . **Tho attontion of the ladies ts res eotfally directed se 2 Qw one x: cabo unk Gonal. Cone ~, ae oe ray i | isocaroed shou fveptont bur Wares | fees the Gorey Gi aterm tho San nee | fe Sg a | ee | pater aban ecnueieew GOONa S| (6? o> ra can ae | eee alel Sateen he searched the house througkout, but was un- | from the Cove, this afternoon, about one hun-| 20 ‘do. % 2 400 Flower Head-d "eh j co A Lm m : : y able to discover the fair Seepcite, Hastening | dred and fifty oyster sloops at work on the] ,.. Xe. &e Mario Stuart Head-dtessen, Now afloat and discharging— : BRISPO OO RWOS TLL RR LT ON EES 8 a , ‘=| by Schr. in . = * My ~2 . her disappearance. The functionary, in his] hundred bushels a day! It creates ‘a great | Address—FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, Chentlie and Goldnde Schr. Phebs Nelson,” Sear. Henry B. Bascom, | MILLE ND NEW ORLEANS Uo turn, weut and searched the house with great | ‘oyster excitement.’ he oysters are not fat WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Bla-k Plumes, ornamented with Gold, for the Bringing a thorough and complete assortment o| minuteness. but could uot find any trace of the | and good now; they put them in beds in the Ciresssian, and, after a while, he perceived | harbors, where they will be ‘tip top’ in a few that the house opened on the port. An inves-| weeks, when I will send you a taste. This Anthracite COALS from the Lehigh and Schuyl- Kil! regions. riches wel x 5 cal ol en alley; also, one of Cumberiand COAL» . ar, Steel Buckles and handsome Hair Ornaments, the latest styles worn in Paris. All kinds of REAL LACES, made to my order, SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. TICKETS ONE. DOLLAR, To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 - steam ferry boat George re leaves the foot rast, ts * cme ; inetitnti 9 — Persons sbout |i their supplies for the tigation having been instituted. it was ascer- Long Island Sound is a great institution, It minutes before 12 ik PW ancldnne; Chantilly; ani-Gilpurs, Winter will du well to give uae eal before par. | of 7th stroctiat eX a. m.. for: Alexandris. whero ‘a. taimed that several persons dressed in European | is sai EY is oyster is wortha jon MONDAY, October 3. ¢c ly Veils and Collars, chasing, &S We are sati our facilities for fur- | Stacnton, White Sulphur Springs, Joodstook, vie style had been seen in # caique near the house, | of dollars.”” ; rs, 12 drawn ballots, Pointe Lace Sets aid Collars, nishing both Wood and yal are unsurpassed. Coal | and ai 6 p. m. for Richmond and all pointe South= and had suddenly left it. It also tarned out} A correspondent of the Tribune gives the Capitals. Maltese do. do. saa uhly, goreened before dalivery. Fair weight | “7st, maktar sure aud close connections t0 Mem= that a handsome Italian, named Gurtelli. di- | following : pein. tale ‘Jaconet, ‘and Cambric Embroidories, fe W. AI GALT, ra reetor of the music at court, hi disappeared. “A few days since, the captain of a small ‘The kiosque of the fugitive was examined; the | vessel, while dredging for a lost anchor off gold, silver, jewelry, and sumptuous presents | Eaton’s Neck Lighthouse, about midway be- of all kinds which the Sultan had made her | tween the Connecticxt and Long Island shores, had been carried off. The beautiful Sersefras, | accidentally discovered a bed of very large it is said. possesses a splendid voice, which the | oysters, which is estimated to be a mile and a Saftan admired greatly; and, as she has gone | half square, and to contain a million bushels of awhy with an [talian maestro, it is not improb- | oysters. Theducky discoverer of this unwrought abje that she may some day appear in the} mine of aquatic wealth received from some Omni be: leave the Per EE CRTE Agen je17-tt Weahineton, Office—N. W. cor. 12th and C'sts , No. 547, Wharf—Foot I7th at, below War Depar’t. 177 Ord left ateither place will receive prompt attention. _- sels OOD!—WOOD"'—Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD furnished at low rates, either pre- pared or in the cord length. { the City Steam Fite W aca Mill Nr the City Steam Fire Wood Mills, Proprietors of ee ram Eire Wy Depart.” ko jeto my order. ‘The latest Parisian styles of TRIMMINGS, such Crotehet Fringes. Crotchet Buttons, ssemonteria, Effie Fasonne, Eifile Plasse, Vetour Faconue, ! Guipure et Boutons, Pompadour et Plisse, _A magnificent assortment of FLOWERS, far richer than any ever before sold in Wa hington, Marabout and Ostrich Feathers. Cag ce Plumes, bought exp) ” Tickets $1. UE! Y, October 4, Class ut mf mu bora 32 drawn ballots, 8. 1 prize of. 2 uo. ~ f prizes of 2° do, $300 5008 &e, vb BOOTS AND SAOES. jes’ English Glove Kid Buttoned Double. Ladiscled Boot $23) 9 Cy Tickets #1, ly for the pur- ~ x f trimming the Sumbreros, Marton, i Narn ana C at. No. S47. | 1 scien? best English Casting Gsiterer 15 theatres of Western Europe.’* rmen of City Island the handsome sum of WEDNESDAY, Ostober 5. ro late = Orders left at either p'ace will receive prompt , ble sol Boots... 1.25) _—— $500 forthe dimiosare of hisaceret. ‘De fest | _ ites 65-70 nuh ta:i8 drawn balloe bi lees nts oc ations” | AZ On : “Tob | Kitsoce' end Childreu's Boots and Shove Progress of Bank Note Forgery. day’s dredging is said to have much more than We have, without exception, the best bank | paid for the information.” note engraving in the world, and we have Sa a ae also more counterfeit bank notes than any| UJ~ The strike of the four thousand coal dig- otber country with a paper curreney. The in- | £r*{n the Pennsylvania mining district has re- 5 sulted unfavorably for them. At a meeting of genuity of our engravers are taxed and tasked the cenl masters Snes McKeesport last week to produce bank hotes which the counterfeiter | resolutions were sdopted which pledge the owners cannot imitate, aud yet forgeries are exceed- | to em loy no man who kelonged to the societies ingly flush. For example, as we learn from established by the strikers. Peterson's Counterfeit Detector, that as many A negro girl at Ghent, Ky., painted herself as fifty-eight new counterfeits have been put af aston cross by the tere to Indi A gare assortment of Bonuet and Trinuming ibbons, a Bertha Capes, a la Marie Antoinetta, Palerine Zouave, " Velvet Ribbons, in Black and High Col ors, Wide Black Velvat for cloaks, best quality, Black and Colored Bonnet Veivets, Valour Imper! Bonnet Sitk O HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Il" LOOK 70 YOUR INTEREST} By Purchasing your Wood of A. PAYNTER, at the Rod Sign, at the new office, corner of 7th aud Canal streets, opposite Centre Market, You will not only be sure of full measare, but you _will $3 se waees on o= eadeae ‘ O85, it, Any siz i Me iad fT Siw g ae Cheaper than itis sold from sy other place (Ah Fen 16 @! 6 Best J. oe Beat Qualityg <Oll Capitals. ap ; ‘ t equally low prices, 1 to. ena Fat ras LLING OPF aT COST, ry a ko. my entire stock of axtern-minde Shoes, to take —— J. ROSENTHAL, No. 22 Pa. av., Market Space. seg tf 2d door above bth street. QTINEM ETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, near corner 1sth XO street, has opened from the manufac. tureran pesortmeat of fine work in BOOTS: and SHOES, Fine Calf-skin Boots 75: Congress Gaiters $2, Kc, Cloth Shoes Sl and $1.0. every desori, SE. op &o. Tickets $1. THURSDAY, October 6. Class 166—78 nambers, 12drawn ballots, itals. 2 prizes of. $1,175 2 do, ‘600 in all colors. ian Bonnets, really beautiful, Parisian Ruches, for Bonue te. A splendid stoek of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, A great variety of Children’s Bournous, Paie- oy and Raglaus, both plain and embroid- el hag Tickets g1. FRIDAY, October 7. Terms—Read . au® é r ered. 3 mk a in eireulation within the last for ht. There | The novelty of the steamboat attracted her atten. Claast67—1 nupiters, 3? drawn ballots. All oftha above articles, and a great many others 7 He has the biggest be ond Beam, <A rT. NOTICE. is not 2 single imitation of # bank in this Si tion, and exposed her { nee. Suspicion wai sank pr f. not enumerated, were purchased at the opening of he biggest Pi Koa Sot on B AND SEG ROSE: you find your 1s BO c ya e. clon is ee ard e) nied Lat -s ‘ine ty a ir or this city in this tremendous list, ee Pants excited and she was returned to her “old Ken- Sie, Luar sage the presont Parisian season, and are co sequently | {9 The bigges inthis HORS A & whole sear cn ia advance of the atvies usually found bere, a. che goods imported to this countr: are generally ordered the precediug March, ani The Bank of England notes, which are now | “ky home.” &e. very rarely imitated, are distinguished in their i> A bail storm occurred in the Lake Superior execution by the utmost amplelty of design mining region on the loth inst. Some of the ‘ hailstones are reported to have been seven inch and work. Had the bank directors belou; in po aaa by weighing four ounces. ‘Owe to the Society of Friends, by whom vain adorn- Piece of ice was found that weighed baif a pound. ment is repudiated, they could searceiy have I~ The Cassedy peach orchard, {n Sassafras agreed upon a more simple and plain bank | Neck, Cecil county, Md., comprises 650 acres, note. Yet, with all this simplicity and plain: | from which the proprietor has already realized indling Wood, I delivered Free ofits Wood: <2 elivered Frae of Ciarge, = ree of Charger Ol I> Notice.. If ths above does not show how to get I Rich it shows where to get your i> Money’s Worth. Now please cal! at the above 0: ce T7-and try it. £1} You will get a quarier of a cord ofthe Spruce Pine Sawed in 2 pieces and ge a pieces for @1 12%: 4 pieces $1.25; ie look. gato GRIPEIN € BROOM No. Sie Pom avenue, You yi them Blways — to eerve most ionable styles, war- + a eo, Tickets $1, SATURDAY, October 8. Class 168—73 agen, 13drawn ballots, “apil ing & visit to d bought 0 person, from firat hands. I hoy gv of the ladies will enable me to make a yearly trip to Paris with the sole object of eis | pce with the Parisian fa hions, and to price. ew: J IGTON © ht know by ai ne i t Bai this line, 2 L746; 3 pieces 81.50; 4 pieces that af it i r is season. 1 All orders for tokets rtificates of packages | have all new styles of goods here at the same time | 27° 5 Kory, 2 15a: § a panes "a eadlly detested, The een i pases on fag the season BE ht oy A 3g big byte meet with ‘tho: most prompt aud confidential at ie euares upon the a ee. Lae — $2. Ail other pF b gare} alsame siving ck in the simplicity. Instead of being covered | i ‘There are indications that the ap je crop is soon a ovr a eo * wee BONATTS whie to order in the “Orders left at 8. W.K. Handy’, opposite Wil man ifal decorati . tensi ._ It is estimated that FRANCE, BROS NTS ee ES ‘ is 3 " : street; in inclading ee ‘antitega by Dee Monroe county, N. : sions is 50m, sth Aad noo iw Coys! & Bledones Delaware. | pals B.—Lasies wishing any phoice be ra —— _— H hart a thafnot af inal prompt at or portraits of individuals, or reminiscences | the. total crop’ af Western New York 1 ou0,eus COX & McKENNEY withing.” ONE them oy ed LAR | pebtee So tape rornnvad ta the nocth side of tbe fae i : wt ‘ . ee! 3 " ridgs corner 2 gent ats dat ps | Es itr cotton | paar aime gOS as a ae eens | Ue un ately wee | rasan WES coxrany pay, duly dated and nambered, wit nigaatare Beto ta abe ed from bis conference by a vote of | TOBACCO and CIOA Re meee a oT GHORGETOWN, ALPS DLS, jou rien atoll Bt P| BFA dE Cy hd tee of ier, or of bis assistants, on the right moonlight with yeang cites” rae te, aicle aii aun oie . yea nae: I take pleasure in inform; gd a that I have inst . nn ad. - fe Foe a al a ide; and the Foature of an entering clerk on | kisses, ic. "| Promptly ailea” a c i rae from the Noreh with’ vers DENTISTRY, @o. oat the nid of ‘and is easily Faspeds "Col: the left. e chief peculiarity is a different} {[-The matinee at the New York Academ: of} —* oth atret. near GQ. = NcY ooob yen DENTISTRY. Ft halted basis retain their ink employed on the mechanical numbering of | Music Inst Saturday is described as ‘“‘a treme PRE: SASZYNSKI will resume his CLASS) and SeaNcy 000) etched to Pr fs ic Dr. HILLS, after a practios! test of two years, balianey “cover as h with the cach note, and » mathematical exactness and | crinoline convention.” ‘There were four howsat | LIN DANCING, at Franklin Hall, corner tion ton iP e Assortment of EMBROIDEIIES | feels, that he can “with confidence recom tye harmony on the whole ‘aving. There are | music! —— Mian tthofOotober. Classes and WHITE GOODS S of vers dlesoription—and | mend ores renee 4 fow secret marks—five in all—consisting of M. Marlo and his wife, Mrs. Jesse Meriton jommen aL 7% ptm OF Tuestone & selec aa cieak ie eee ond | Scngth: baneans Soeanlinsee tend ness. Full dots placed with apparent carelessness on va- te Mario, have been sent from Bologna to sdays. Application can be made to Prof. G., | ing in pri from Beto s75—1 have a lai upper seks i serted for $35. in proportion. riows parts of the nute, which bauk-clesksand | !kborn, and from that port will embark for residence—No. 337 E atreet, between 12th and - carefully sel took of bra 306 Pa. avenue. ree other initiated persons gan immediately ascer- | B0#204- ‘ Prmpnaing ip pert Ribbons. Bur ton a Seige) ae [We halle happy B point these ont I 4 Sprdant youth while Bazing with won- pyarese & Bank of te who use hould: rf - ‘BY will present us with the oma roam for paver » ight hoa like “to see’a live the lesson.| Above all, the paper, with ils ‘Sheridan Knowles, the venerable a. culiar water mark, ix diffenlt to. be made. preacher, Lg) large diese te viet imitate it would be as felonious as to forge the vie Hall, Rothesay, on the evening of Septem- r ist. pe N- |e, BROWNING, and FLA every description. rr th of in aes ie co. NEW STORE. BROWNING & KEATING U. M. Keatine.} + ~ Bonnets, ever offered the Washington market. Call aud see fur your- jor: es oreees L P years, and busi os rol i : NE! jusively for | * to call the ion. of the lad adi ha: ist opened their New Store. No. 353 Penn- 123 haud writings ou the note itself. Thi. rat 1000: on | jh wish cone Now *Riores avenue, between éth and 7th VOR & ee a made by a process known only tow fey pena The Emperor has commanded the Prefect owe: Stevens. iyckgeriie fo glee pee tanta and “ts, with s large and varied stock vara "AUER 108 Pulion sret. New York dential persons in the bank, and eyen were of the Rbine to continue the improvements in the Ent i s> whore hey oon sot oy, Soo healt, pi ‘onae <4 ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, mystery laid open, would require such a costfy | 8¥burbs of Paris on a gigantic scale. rimming D ti 38 sper ERIES, wank R. G. ETCHISON, W021 Na. 19 Pa. av bot ath wd Sth ats 2 LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., &e.. cicaatll teins <2 gp sell as cbeepias any other eee AND ENGINE TEN YEARS OF PREACHER LIFE. D || should read it, “For i i z A tate? ate D vem comme MPHBSES,. 71 oan Gin Nar RgS PS eee [Water ate a ee plan of intricate machinery that T80RS 7 A Chicago paper that the there . sessed of the pocusiary eae sohemaian it aunt want Unten spencbed."Poatly tie lem they for this purpose would be 90 far above the usual | “2 them, the more they need them. inducements to crime that ¢ y would searcely 17 Obio more than six million of be iadueed to rum the risk. This F possesses | DUShels of villi alas such remarkable toagbness that ifs Bank of | "9 wes potato pach Eogland note be twisted, with & weight of two With gas for the frst time on Wednesday night,