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ao a 2 * . _ lish below, among other thin; THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED avens (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus ¢ Eleventh Strest, Ww. D. WALLAcn, Papers served in pecknges by otevieds artteisete, or 31 conta per month. To mail subscribers: scription price fo 02.) & your, én advance) at months: for for three months; and for less taree months at the rate of 12 cents week. Single COPles, ome cont ; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or twioe a week, @1.2;encea week, 0 enats per square for each _—_——— Mr. Lowe. alias Carlincourt, art Maker et the Mammoth Balloon MIS FORMER EXPLUITS AND ms ‘Puasext tx- TENTIONS. The Troy Times. in the article which we pub- , States that the rofessor C. Lowe, who is uilding a mam- moth bailoon at Jersey City jones the At- * lantic ocean next month, is none other than Prof. Cartincourt, who has made Utica his home for some months past. In Harper's Weekly of Inst week, is a picture of Professor .n-owe, whieh. proves to be, says the Utica Ob- server, a very good representation of Carlin- emrt. The Weekly calls him ‘Prof. Carlin- eGurt Lowe.” + The person who is bailding in Jersey City mammoth balloon, with which he aebtares 'o be his intention tocrogs the A\ Ocean next month, is the same one who, under the name of Carlincourt, made two asecensioas last sammer from Utica. His first as an acronant were in San Franeiseo, California. There he passed b: ee a ae whieh he we hes, that of The first time he made’an experiment 7 company did not furnish bim power the eas 0 elevate his bal- loon. On the second essay, by some means an apple-peddlin; wa nke was.in the basket was janding Wilson afterwards undertook to aseend wi! ratified air from Sacramento and bat was rather unsuccessful; in neither eS naan come hundred feet q aud coming down in very speodily. ane: wards Mr. Alea sppeated in the capacity of a publie jevturer, urging a scheme for travél- ing from California to the Atlantic States across the Tocky Mean ‘an enterprise which he never uced to practical realization, Last year, soon after the disaster to the ill-fated Thurston, Mr. Wilson made an —- from St. Louis with a balloon ing to <: Brooks. and filled for him by that gentleman. After traveling a few miles, he descended near # farm-house, the oce: its of which he amus- “ by letting them up for short distances, hold- on to the anchor pico: shy Sad While two chi of the farmer were being sent up, by séme ac- — the was te off, and the little ings sentof upon.a ht through the air. The balloon ascended until a molten and expansion of gas caused its discharge, when its own specific gravity caused it todescend. Most emiracaiously, both children remained i = basket until help arrived, escaped all and were returned the next day to bane a nized parents. The aséensions made by Wilson, or Carlincoart, from Utica, were both very fine, though in that city he lost credit by pr to ride to the clouds on horseback, and then ascending in the usual manner and without any such extraordinary display. On tae 4th of July. this wronaut mad cessful ascepsiun from Portland, e, and landed without any accident very. near the sea coast. Since then we have heard nothing of hi save in a statement that be ‘was engaged scheme for crossing the ocean in opposi- to that of La Mountain, until it was an- pounced that he had secretly constructed the mammoth balloon in New Jersey. and has alt his x ns completed for essaying the trip over tie tants, and will start early in October. How Fu Funny Bill Made Five Dollars. There resided, some years ago, in the old Granite State, a — lar ‘ewes called Funny Bill hie professional abifie his great desire to lay by a little silver “‘ neow and then,”’ as he would say, gave rise to some. - ing anecdotes, and he occasionally found imself “sold.’” Among them is the following: He was one day ealled to work with several men engaged in a toad through a rich fie’d. when one y, who was not first-rate te: ith Bill, proposed playing a trick on him, if an Toewas offered. Just then, several “grab-worms”’ were dug up, and one of ‘on company asked—a sin- gular question, to be sure—if any one there hed ever eaten worm soup. But before any one could reply, Fred called the attention of all, by saying— . “Bill. IN give Jou five dollars to swallow one of these worms’ Bill looked up hopefully, and sai: “" “ill ye? Let’s see money fust!” “Certainly,” replied Fred, at the same time showing the “Mind, it shall be your Tr own, to k Ww Ht sid Bil, dro) roping his shovel and shrugging up his shoul “this ’ere’chap ain’t going to refuse money y what's throwed in his face, no how.’ And pointing to the man nearest him, said: ‘Let this feller hold the bill while [ does the ness. I°ll soon show all ef yo 'm notafraid of devouring such mall game.”’ By this all had theit work, and were w: ig the movements of Bill, who had already taken 8 worm in his month, od was endeavoring to swallow it, but found it diffi- cult, pe stuck in his throat. He Engeed— _ oved—gagged again—aad finally it went own. The es sara was won. Tease to the amusement of the The money was handed to him. end received with apparent satisfaction— while his countenance showed his willingness to do the same t! again for another V_ *« Bill,”* said Pred, suppressing his laughter bs ‘did I not say that’ money should be * Sa laid Bill, selling up his b g i pocket book as quickly as e, soa g to fear tnat he would get it ace * And so it is yours,”’ observed Fred; ‘for your friend down at the village gave me that very bill this morning, requesting ure to give it to you—saying he had been owing you that amount doeverdl months, and felt ashamed that it had remained unpaid so long!” § It is utterly impossible to describe the coun- ern of Bill st this announcement. It is tter fancied than portrayed on pay Suffice, it to say. that very little wo: Long ee that day—there e being more emer lenghing than spading. Dexavect Hi Hvaaiciss ix? ix Souts Caronimai— Loss of Lifé—A friend, says the: W: t not- -t- jesting, North - Herald Rocking: { aroiina) Herald, writes us from Roe! bun the particalars of a dreadful bu ope over ror Fiction coun’ Tops. de to Sacer —s terrible, on feared oné "area Mace been lost.’ heard from twenty houses are reparted 4 been blown down; ver ip the namber unroofrd and otherwise da: is almost unseeountable. & Kitchen in Marlboro’, in whieh were four ne gtoes,, was blown clear away, wit hurting the’ Pegroes. Fhe corn blows out of the ficids into is represented Septemb the open fields, fact. Tech a wind Bever been experienced in — setion before. A of the Care in says: On some we Fre near Bew - netweiine, over * Meripory the here is nota single wae, stand! wind yt ee avery yards out Tinto the field, wilting fi » the vicinityat wit blew dows ees; otherwise Bara. 1D” Wie the Pr yeramsumerresuseremernenet “ siabiinbanent thecagitoe Soe seo, b santly. some few oa Knocked hia over an 7 Thomas agehe De May ho some. time ago shot his wife, asd. sins commit suicide, has, Bees ASS i and m: 4 after a rather hazardous trip. S GEORGIA COURT—A RICH SCENE. Ata ss wels known Georgia Solicitor-Gen- hg mirrog the nsaal oath to the ne ak eee pest jariog and belli. he, turned Stare Sol. Loven g it pleas, your. cash a} do not remember any form of an oath administered to the lobby bailiffs, but by your permission, I think I can frame one that will be satisfactory to the Court. Judge—Proceed, Mr. Solicitor. Sol.—Put your band on the book;-—where- upon a tall, lean, vinegar faced son of Anak ap and promptly grabbed the book. Sok—You do solemnly swear, in presence of this Court, and us lawyers, that you will take your position in the lobby, and ‘there remain with your eyes skinned during the entire ses- sion of this court. That you will not suffer an: one to speak above a low whisper, and if one shall dare to do so im presence of your gal highness you will voeiferously exelaim, lence in the lobby!’’ and if order is not im- medintely restored. you further swear that you will, by one ponderous blow of your fist, planted hetvreen the np! toe of the offender, knock him down. is you will do to the best of your ‘ain ee knowledge, so help you God. x bailiff took the position assi himy a the court was 4 Dizgers, who look nurds, }.alked into the room wearing brogans Re. a and yobende thrastdeep in his pock: ts, are 9, felldws, where it thunder is Jim Snellins?” “Silence in the lobby!” rowred the enraged official. Brogane—You must be an sjfired tarnal fool, = ef yo jist opem that A= pirat ound your’n again, rikbandhe beagr won't Wy ag Af the e bailitt, let fly the d res war, i greeny fell flat on his back with his pedestals at an angle of forty degrees in the air. He grabbed greeny by the seat of his trowsers, and di im wrong end fore- most cd Bay presence of his Honor, the pre- sidin e, and said: fs “Mr Jee here’s"that infernat John Dig- court-house afore, ndertook to run over this chicken; but ‘cordin’ to my oath I fetched the tatnal critter stooding, by giving him a jerk atweoen the eyes ‘cordin’ to law, and now say the word, and I'll maul the dogwood juic: outer him afore you kin wink yer eyes twice. Jadge—Turn him Toose, Mr: Bailiff, and ac- cept the thanks of the ¢ Court for the prompt discharge of your official duty. Ps isk orpeny, San eyes as large ag saucers.— ee ATTEMPT TO CARRY A MAN Across rent, sean] an Interval of abont half an hour, during he went round passing his hat among the ag Spectators on the railroad bridge, he made rations toretura. The individual who | on sented to imperil his life in this foolish adven- ture. was one Robert Smith, who resides at Car- thage. He bas beena sailor. His reported weight is M4 ponnds. Delave had a sort of cushion pesores § abont bis Yoins, and Smith mounted his back in such a man- ner that the cusbion aided insupporting him; his arms were around DeLave’s neck. After proceeding a distance DeLave began to fail, evidently, and grew momentarily more unsteady on his legs until he reached a point'a few feet from the brink of the falls, where he lost his bal- ance and fell, earrying Smith with him. of course. For a moment every cheek among the tators was blanched with dread; but fortmaa ‘ly both the adventurers caught—DeLave on the rope, and ‘Smith on a guy and also by one of ten ton DeLave then assisted Smith on the ro worked their way by “shinning” saw mill. Smith clambered boldly onto the roof, bat DeL.ave modestly avoided the congratulations of his friends Pest intoa windew. We forgot to say » was lost at the time of the mishap, and Sa in Lake Ontario by this time. Dehave proposed to repeat the attempt, but was prohibited by the | Mayor of Rochester. Ma. Evererr’s Uxpveriaiep Expeuexee, —A lady writes to the Richmond F: ing about some ster’s oration of September 17, pear in the authorized report: “1 thought that you would have been ggrticn- larly ebarmed with his opening consolation about ‘the weather. Great preparations had been made to have the oration on the State House grounds, where the statue is placed. and there was natur- ally some disa, it felt When the weather ved unpropit ous. You know that you A that we have no right to com; weather—and $0 feels Nr Everett. ‘turned people's rind onthe subject. He said we must remeinber that we were not the ouly people under the Aimiebty care—and, to the husband- man, farmer, &e., &c., the a wasa blessing! ‘hen, where was the impri of our dedica- ting the statue from ‘within et a building made by human handr, while the gevlal sk @: were bapti:- amg it without? The delight of tie audience ‘this pretty turn was general. I wish could have beard him when he asked the audience ‘it they asked him if he: (Webster) had faults?” “] answer—he wes @ man’? Do you wish still farther question? Look into your own hearts!? Then he says: ‘Does my immaculate friend wish for further auswer!” le related the of the Pharisceand Publican, who went {nto the temple to pray, in the most impressive and start- lag manner.” Never was the parable applied by man With ‘more tfemendous power. The audience all rose both when he comunenced and ended.” Paevierze or Frosd Teurte —The origin of Flora Temple bas become a subject of cons-der- able interest in s; ing circ! since her recent co “oes ee igen -) Times say * a ae ‘all the world and the were Saeare that Flora Temple, ioe aon the Turf,’ was bern ‘n the town of pangcsiela. She was foaled in 1916, and when young a nrg to Nathan Tracy, of Hamilton fadisce for $13; he ke; ‘ner less than Wm. ogden, of Smyrnay Chenango cou: peared ial sold <a to Messrs. Rictardson + Madison county, ‘This fen Tape 2 ~ livery, and. Flora ee quite a = ee with the patrons of their stable. ‘Mt. Richardson Gually took the’ mare to Washington fivllow, Duchess cousty, and sold her to Mr. J £7 ‘lora’s was Madame Temp of ail work,” first owned by Elisha Waterville. Flora was her first colt.”’ OnLI61X6 ¥oR Oxcy.—An ins ance of obliging- ness was shown lately by a woman of some noto- \ew U ide Balfour! it of getting on rather — When in that state tige-. and strony as an ele; Y Officers who happen to hinve the task fon bave ao awful time of it. Tantrums alzht before lait, whee seaeate officer—she pases over sit crite bears bailt aecordiagly—happened to have of attendtng to fier. ad evctter ‘one be called wis no bigger man. When they took Lold of ber sbe looked at them a minutes and afouned ther slue it woald go q wit! Were “boys.” Teclt hey wat Bees shmen” she'd be —4f shit wouldm’t have given them trouble i077 Hear: lag he ky of wore ho h dertook oy a t et sie a ‘by 2 rooster, Which cmien open nea on the liand into an artery. ued wt "a weeks Fi ‘he agctdsnt he te en! - b+ fs As in a iate mag ol ng sen suffer), became in- Die atthiodstens a ee oconsiteuge tobe places sib ofttite trartie. together, |. ‘to ater) hop yes his voter: ng ofa sclcee, that outs it i ; fe asserts Shela elles Mtwes a rooster. After four days indescribuble sufferings he died; ang crowed | ~ sea hk was the ee tt —— ELE sieengereaeeer nis o iyerice th allowing the esonpe mew aier® Wand distinamiabed Engl! europaea nce ep a ee ke, ‘Won Abel, the: f valiZ ate et Abe, former Miniter of By ble | « G nt Parisian hie See of i foun dere. a 6 prog Nein PERRY'S FAMOUS. BALTIMORE MADE SHOES! Warranted to Wear Well. A SPLENDID STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY T. CLARK & CO., No. 16 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, botwoen sth and oth _mtreets. STOVES, FURNACES, &o. CABINET WARE, &o. S sareeuiset este Sa yo cookte ez Ls scwsen soaennci mens Be > Ll! FURNITURE WAREROOM RD are a t ok AY Asoueoeh: ‘corner of Cau ‘oth atroeta, just in the rear of the Auction Rives. complete assortment of FURNITURE, HOUSE-KEEPING GOODs, SO SEF TS. On ELOT AP. &eo. h ty of — and Walnut Peco-n- Teter, Sofas, or Rook owe phy any of which the caller ir ttle ores ene, = ni vill cae delivered, twice ots fh Ther pasvath " pal. j r fa rs a8e princi - STEELE, wal yeck *tidonce-No. 348 Le . between 18th * CADEMY OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 32: a. Avenue, between 9h 10th Street: (Wat, PRENs & Co.'s BUILDING. PRIVAPRINST: Ls ial DAY vevedens' ING € Las AND GENTLE. A.M. tect MONTHURRY 1 Slateat Modern eh ‘te her at ongetwn RE, e Be pn Collage ad 6 SALES AND ‘oF e. the howor tp 2 iy it Feeara: e honor to announce that © classes ane rivate lessons on Mt mei Feearee, $3 cf ‘Sep 24- STAThiw sake to the 8 », STOVES, aeavannanepets! Tam now daly re. envied additions, to my already w: sorted stock of STOVES and TeireHEN FU KE, among whioh the rosabionad heal D- od he heen Aleman meng} ng @&co. se2-1y *6 West st., corner Albany, New Y ‘apply to FOWLE & ork. Ogtober, ie above A. foswore Mcathu if . faciitate ae men pe F pata ts he vy avail ems el oJ ofthe and ben § ‘the acade- Sy to pci be eof thew yp by he Spartan wil be h okie French on Tucsdsse, Tm tada: at the same honrs. Por terms and fw academy, where one tendanoce d Fa ake pre omanene one 0 the: “bent gaa ~~ Stoves in use. I will gusranty it in all onsen to wo cous tly, and excha. oor take it in case of a lure. OUR L ENLARGED PARLOR HEATER. is. after test, considered by pinepinmtsedecs to be the be best renter = now the mest See i Pati two or me ver is up wi clinker, and is not iablete gst oor eforder. C Call and examine © G1 OBE RANGE oatetibe ts as, ge nuuher oy od ies ca mo ti me of eo nn, iJ th is yarpbneara re jing-house. and give ‘ihe Sensei ‘ull assortment of the then ree Storer found in market, 1 finttér sel ati can offer apengennans, equal, if not s i se Of any other deal and, of the ‘shove Stoves gicner cell at my at or es ion ove W: orth of Pennsy' tues Se se 2-d Suits pesatod oud ‘with and with- “Wiainat Jenny Liad, French and inhouse Dy bas Walnut Marbi top, Plain and oth- reau s, Walnut id Mahorna: Sideboards, Desks, Secre- ‘ries, ay Ee! Whatsots, Commotes, ond | Trains over this ti West, Aap genes a7 Dam at iy 0S p.m, Dining, Office, points, sent, Ladies’ ata a Woods peat Chairs, in great vari- Want and Osk Extension, Dining, Marble-to aude, sod ether her Tables, : : sframe Mirropa Mahogan: other Athy 8O8, ack rene sters aud Pillows, yy, Walnut Marbie-top and other as ith Tar Yariot fother morated, all Sf which we rior Perticulars i inquire at the Professors will be in at- tol2a'm. se 29-100" ithe sage sati ne wa SHINGTON MOTH raven COOK. Nor seats and teachers consti Drains lea: board of nbaeereae® Mea SMT rinotpel, wn beatth Tith stage | tay. purer. ESCOTT I HIGH SCHOOL, On 8th i betworen K and L. ion will os 9) Aycoah not bo pe enn- lowest prices, & BARNARD, corner of mh et, enue, south side. D STREET. qi" PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for MCGREST couse workmen, and satis- aN ALAC R TERE fie AUN A ergst ithe Furmitere = manufactured in this & CO. saree SLAPES ED aa! Serene spied y een T eraer $k god Fo tongs eae nor? .n- thee Lee a ationd tothe removal of be jen ora the 6.15 “From "sALTIMORE at On s anday wt Raut From m BALTIN For = Fe Ni A a 650 Ane se7 im’ arsone want in) will house, five ve doors street, — goods in my Lowen lot! i. HARROVER. aor PREPARE FOR WINTER. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Grates! Grates! Grates! Parlor Companiens! Parlor Companions! ~ FURNACES! FURNACES! &e., =e, &c. generally to their large ond ma mt stock of th bo ned on Monday. Sept. at okstores, or it ae ine tution » {thirty,) rounds, and the iiiet local samost ‘assirabie' mghool or boy t A.C. RICHARDS 20% ti 7s aa Mas. CCORMICK . desin fflonda and the pubitc cannraly the du fh * & Mm. aad 3.2) p be M32) p. m.. w wremee ete noid to ‘ogater or MOU NTAL ee Norwich nd trip tickets can or wens to return by morning ~ _— to Mouday mor: daily, 088 ‘ston ington inform her will reenme of her School on the Ist Monday in Sep- tember next. The course of study pursued will comprise al! the aes requisite toa thorough Ea; h ed ton, In addition to het day scholars » receiving into her family a few pu aged from 10 to 14 yen) ho will mediate careand ov a Her ts for the accom due care of pupi's have been ponsideralls ine zoned and otherwise improved. “These in Washi desiring g partionine information with reieeaee te her soho may apply to W. D. Wallach, Bd'tor of devirous of as boarders, | TUESD under her im- gad.on Ht FRIP tion and | turning, ext ioete ages x CU SLB BAL TIMokE AND OHIO through te sl! i Suthwost, eave Bajittmore ean 108. im. — ty Ra: se i rac stations on that road RAILROAD. wi ope sons. y @t prin- BRANCH. 4 Pi) WASHINGTON: At 4.40 and 6.508. m., 3.20 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 a.m. eS OR May A na eg te ee er Phtade ph Lines; and Worcester. evening Wate re Baa tt RSONS, Acent. 1OMA ipa RINSA TE oa fhe» ath of April) a Bt Kinsale on % voturnes PUCIEN SPREE L. Bowsn, Acent, Alerandria. mar’ SATU iaainge Drie grounds to the new cometerivs. Teasonabie. a terms J furtner partioulars Tesidence—No. 35 C meron street. Dieses, Ve Val GR _iy 27-tf PEORGETOWN EF FEMALE SEMINA! ARY The bes eg Fhe a ae ‘will be kates on the ist Monday \e er next. Circulars, sta- tine terms, ma: Meined at the Seminary, or by aldresrin, e Brice A v &e M. J. HARROVER,. 86 2-Tu. Gace duties of this tember , ap -6m —— EAT SOUTHWE . Orchard LOTTERIES OF DEL. WARE. FRANCE, » icurmereny Heke & CO., Marcaczrs, GTO! F CE, BROADRENTS 2 CO. having we tained fn om the Legisiature of Delaware, at its Lottery Couatract, to continue In « yoriet of twenty years, and having k giv bocce sot e State for one: mullion of dollars, to se: ‘cure the prompt payment of all prizes sold. ‘are no Srawing, at, PERES" of Dols the CONSOLA- OTTER = for ALT. MORK COMPLETE, | the benekt: Sf vateruations id other pelected. urposes, and feonse UNTY Lok TERY L.—We rtoular attention hed F DELAW. ARE! for the me objects. our “Gas-Buryixe za.” declared The Consol. Lotteries. of Delaware sre judges to be far su eave grgduced drawn daily at 15 minutes before 5p. m., and the As evidence of the fact, we have op Sussex County Lottery daily at 15 minutes before season put up upwards of thirty, and hte ist ant iz under the superintendence of Lot- sed by any throg offered tn th ket for elegance. qua’ en ‘and darabii establishment is solicited, ia or wot it pure enage may judge right" y for themsel et The name, Cox, utter tae ly Co , Philadel- rpom| B iclent guarantee metho IN wl urnovEn TURNING es ove Wt. Pan. o8 Cust z & Noarn’s cel! Gas- bes oy HELL” is snot! her of the be ok and Homest Stoves said. L Fr WARD Stove” with Ressryoir and IRS, * 7 Tia ewer famous throu oat Americg the ssl IPPs, most perfect Btor Btove veever made, can also be at our establis! In fact wo have thpexclusive agency ofthe Stoves aS TICKe « Bee AT SOU Stores | STERN AGADEM Schoo! will be resui ‘eotm Our assortment of Parr: Comecers, Rovat coud co, ko. ke, is ipige an SPECI T ComrLere, Fexion sooner of F Ry: BEER WORK eh an te RN tY Bys beeing inproeene oats Pica EA: MUSICAL CARD. rior to any th LE, Protgssor oF achinzton Ay ‘a mee FS time we have e' ailed the pubtio attenticn to| Al ngs their exeeling merits. yey ore § Commissioners appointed by the State of Del- th shortest noti pened po bapenate rd | “PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. Pespaeen to i and ° WARD's or Kr Bock’s FCRNAcES. MONDAY, October 5. , Class 14—73 numbers, ,serawa ballots, dutes Being the peniaper of the m department at Aniwick Semina nd ree tis elsewhere, he but a few | to devote to privates Pog may hia services tnere FRAY G, Metzer- | # av Residenoo at br, ‘Hunt's, Nov3i0Pa-are preg ie a Staunton, White Su! petosarsick ER- Bock’s Frrnacks. The singio mention of these cannot but scoure your patronage Vor. ment of PaRLor and CHampsk Stoves = il for the newest and mo*t improved style, and a bmi J offered to the Washington publece a teey do, all the advantages, sagh <a saring, & ye. deo. £°GUY would farther inform the pu Publio Tiokets $2, halves 84, quarters $2, cighths $1. | 1n connection wi ir Stove business bare Darel increased their Housk- FURNISHING Class aT PEDAY Oates ballots. ; Duiratve, MArEaras, Ge — aner pews Capitals. secu. ney ofa Patent Forpr ON P Buosrrab, the neatest most convenient ar- | 47398 - eae o° priges of over WOOD AND COAL. Coan: COAL?! COA Lit Just arrived, and now lying at my wharf, the ie e-lebrated White and Red. ALURXANDRIA Nay contin: Affording creater {ion to Memphis fort, and be- ‘he steam beat street at O& a. my, for Av r Richmond, C ur Springs, We hmond and Bnd close connect: o—eaee the office Pa. Ccue, at €ogizek omy wa mand “ =w Al RANGENENT! ROOTS. ILROAD. SI ERP FROM WASHINGTON CITY. N THikas the ee } id = el at ine oe Se miles atte. a} 2 years other route, eaves the foot lexandrig, where pas re ie, VANE trent schooner Jas. Hendrickson, m, With full cargo of that ‘angement ever invent be flew 322 Pa. AVENVE, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STREETS. 86 2-coim Tickets g5, shares in proportion, 8 |Ulow for t A —e on hand Hickory, Ow ———— TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. cash “ond Pine W Split Wood of'a' he RW. > OR oon. Woop. WEDNESDAY, October 5. OME MAvuk lass 196 — sok ay oot fet a] drawn ballots, 85,000 ++ 2000 sole Morocco onesie 3 50, eighths $1.25 THURSDAY. October 6. Class 137-75 nan 12 drawa ballots. Wee: every description. at IcKORY LING O. UAK and | my entire aoc of East room for Home-made Work. recei & lot prime ray live. woop. On head a large Ch seed PINE Socenat srs pert Bakers’ 1 Pr ALL RINDS. Alll of on wi RD ed TEWARE, low prices. DER & neo tf and 12th h atresia, re J. 22 No, maT Mae oe, best English Lasting Gaiters fede: Brstsh amis iz 1.25 Misses’ and Cluldren’s Boot and Shoas, of pnd ‘we arn-made Shoes, to make OSENTHAL, ‘arket Space. we Sth atreet. Bv., loor a yard eos: “ "Wis A ke - Now Stont and Beg ee, at re Caroli oe #: Willing ae nd Joho, Sie. te 3 ary - Phe Bri como haed oc coy ms my Anthracite COALS irom the meister, end Schay kill ie uP casted SS are of Lyken Valley; also, ons mm ber! ~ = aaa supoiies for the ana bout iayi Winer will do va Ave = i! before pur- 6 Are hishing both W Weod sud Conlare unsur, thoroughly screened before ¢ ‘and measure given, Woaee oor, 4 Vath st, and Canal. ors RA or Ati AY sD Lae ae AWARE oun 6. To bedrawnin Wilmington, Del., Setardey, Oct. 8. en embers 12 ro ballots, Tickets 10, Yai en 2. BROADE NTS & CO., Ww, SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, TICKETS ised LOLLAR., To be drawn Matty.as ae ere Delaware, at 15, MONDAY, October 3. Claas 163—78 oat aan ‘drawn ballote, 1 prize of 1 do. ot PRENcH Waite Pine r pre- GOOD Hickory. Oak, ‘D furnished 2 low rates, a pared or in the cord mg : woe Proprietors of the City Steam Fire esea he, Office—N. W. cor. lth and C ste, No, 547. LZ, Orders left at either p'ace will sopeivenronpt| shen tion. - 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. 10" LOOK TO YOUR fen ere TA PAINT tne et ii) not only be sure of fall iY coe goer area it arte aah aes Gundy kn ota tel, oh ro] Lan. basie rillianey 0 wilt cover as at <i o AY, Oct neoy et caaneT IP wumbers, ng rawn ballots, Capitals. WEDNES: AY, October 5 Class 165-73 1 vm is drawn ballots. Pp cy prizes of. w140 oy “ae: Tickets: $1. URSD * Chan THURS Capite| OTICE! — NOTICE! Opening of Real Parisian Goods. FRENCH GOODS Of ms oun importation, a! of which were carefully rol confident that] now offer the greatest variety and the lowest prices, ever stig to civ the ton and vi- ity to sive wc oe Sa ogh nea aon onvince them- “the ot ae ies) fainvas ct wnt Laseer ditesiea S ¢ Indien I araprett ; ue follows most BEAUT! DS: reanes, {Wine ateboutand Sea ‘old Head-dresnes, i vie vA; ig eeeg Steal Hiickles and handsome Hair Ornaments, styles worn in Paris. coreeeal mojenne, Chantilly, and Guipure, Chantilly Velle and Collaess suet jaltese do. Honiton do: Ths latest Periaace sthles of TRIMMINGS, such rotchet Fri ages Crotchet Buttans, leases Velowe Paccane’ Guipureet et Boutons, iF ompnaes ir et Plisadn tie! pases ever yt sold in Washington. ‘Mar ut and Ostrich Feather: of trimmin the. Sombreros Marron, a fe le of hats worn by all fashiona- orhmank of Bonnet and Trimming la Marie Antoinette, erin Biret es an Soloed onnet Vel ets, a = ‘slour I ' < ‘arisian Bonnete, ian Ruches, for Bonnets, Veivat Cionks, A great ware Beis sete and nalige. both in and embro' great many others pod epumera’ tr 0 seequently wig S On next Monday, Oct. 2, I will open a large stock of myself whi'stin Paris fast month. bam ibited for fn Waahineton aity- 1 therefore ernie Head dre: Flower Head de eee) ile mes, ornamoated with Gold, for the ofl winds ot ot REAL LACES, made t my order, ‘ointe Lace Sets ard Collars, do. Bi Cambric br oideries wise, secon, Bmbroid . ie Facenne, jecut assortment of FLOWERS, far Cag de Plomes. bought ly for the pur- Paris aod Eng'and, ot Reson 1 Colors, am vid Ve iver birt plete quality, Bonnet Si md in IL i mnaltetiert bantiful, A splendid stock of Cl nd er of Ci hitairen Bournous, ry All of the abo: pave ticles, mt tad, rare parece bop opening of Sie a teller 6. drove ballots, = > nei how ~- $1,175 Ero White or © Green Seal Sp “only sed for rs van HUES aman Spar ZINC PAINT VIEILLE MO Serine COMPANY So Ray ry ed dors not turn [tet tells vam Skea of varnish, and is otal ling with- ashed. Col reshness aud ith thi ans Freat ie the the bat ite Lor Red Seal, 6 your gel ory jow is the time the Parisi of rods here at ‘ihe _o. NOVRS q ‘aria Shelves. Reale outar attent ry ‘tven to orders. CLOA ONNETS $ and BONNETS iyatle ta'order in the Mion wishi les fr ee Oe aes oe Soe Fall trade offer ‘Rest an of ce a ig the Belong Ayes ag “wag for 4 pea Yio, ons Tat ry 2 oven VEN pet sien. Wail & Atophene’.) oe D MEE Sery toy D's, 7 ES and oe eran at os ow. Wenave HIELO _———— es a