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» } ae r Ofer Chapman im, woved — THE EVENING STAR 1m PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of pS SRE ae & Eleventh Street, w.D. WALLACH, Papers served in packages by carriers at $4a year, or 3? cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 s year, in advance ; $2 for six months: §1 for three months; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 contua week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for every othor day, or twice 8 week, $1.25; once & week, 5) conte per square for each insertion. 4 ee OreRations oF Tam Parent Orrick —The f1- lowing tsa list of patents issued from U.S. Patent Otice for the week ending October 4, 1859—each bearing that date: —— §; sy pat Archilus ee. of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improvement in stoves. 3c ‘Adams, of Greensburg, Ind.—For improve- ment in corn planters. Charles Alden, of New York, N. oak —For im- provement in apparatus for eva; Albert J. Allen, of Butfale.} gps ES ed stesm Jonv P. Allen, of Midvilie, Ga.—For improve- it in seed MTom. Ariage of Philadelphis, Pa —For im- provement in feed water apparatus for steam boil- ers. Henry F Poke, of Coeteritle, Ind.—For im- provement in mo! 8. W. Baker, ot New Bt Market, N. J.—For im~ provement in weeding boes © D. Barrett, of Cleveland, O:—Por improve- ment in oe barrews. Wm. W. Batehelder, of New York, N.Y —For improvement in construction of vapor burners Mablow Bonnell. of ae York, N. Y¥., and Isaac T. Cole, of ree, J.—For improved machine for cuttio; Nath’! Bourhe, Tehests. owa.2 Por improve- inent in construction of evaporating apparatus B. B. Briggs. ef Soaron, ‘Ohio = or Stmprove- meat in apparatus for laying drain t!le. Robert C. Buchanan, of U.S. A.—Por improve- ment in knapsacks J. A Buekwater, of Kimberton, Pa.—For im- provement in brick moulds. Erastus Toucy Bussell, of Covington, Ky.—For pean measuring faucet. - os —— and Robert Blake, of huey 8 y —For improvement in supporti: bodies of fire engines. on Clark, of Farmington, Conn.—For im- oe in fire places. Powhbattan Ellis Collins, of Mobile, Ala. ier, im, nyse ger ge gins. 1S: te ni aaa 9 lersey City, ) —For - proved tray = Pearson a of wing York, N. ¥- a ian im- ovanner of ye per hoy Joshua Davies aud Sera! ‘Muske- gon, Mich.—For nd Sra bead, and vegetable slicer Wiltam H_. Davis, of Taunton, Mass. —For im- proved biind-fastener. Rebdt. Dick, of Toronto, Canada.—For improve- ment in accountant labels for periodicals, Mason H. Ferd, of New York, N. ¥ —For im- provement in borer for excavat mud, &e, Peter Getz, of Lancaster, Pa—For improvement in cooking stoves. Wm. D. Guseman, of M. ntown, Va.—For Improvement in jong pe sone. enry Hays, ew York, N. ¥.—For im- proved stave machine pene Harrison, to: AF of Philadelphia, Pa.—For on improved steam oel Haines. of West = @ .—For im proved device for comnect.ng the of port- able field fences. Wm. M. Henderson, of Baltimore, Md.—For im rake in pumps. » Hersee and Pierson Jos. Bourgaon, ot Bomie Ne Y¥.—Feor insprovement in faucets. Jobu B. Holmes. jr., of New York, N. Y.—For improved cuttaia fixtures. Lewts Hover, of Flushing, N.Y —For improve- ment in signal lanterus. ial owland. of New York, N. ¥.—For im- coved tool for eutting gas-pipe ae W.. Howlett, of Sesaeess N. C.—For im- proved mode of disinfecting feathers. B.C. Hoyt, of Port ‘Washington, Wis.—For im- proved vegetable cutter. Rameth Hussey and Urich ‘Phérnburgh, sr., of Was Ran, O.—For improvement in mole loughs. = Isaac E. Jones, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve, ment in spark atresters. M.C Kilgore, of Washington, lowa.—For im- —— in rotary harrows. - Knowles, of Providence, P . 1.—For tm: paved ‘atiacument to treadles of sewing: wachines in punching metals ‘lip Koch, of New Haven, Conn —For im- a : ©. D. Lee and Z. W. Lee, of Blakely, Ga.—For improvement in — of Lowell, Mass —For tm- vecantat | safety for doll As iY io 2 tus steam ers my ; In, de Ralnmaaoo, Mich.—For T. Little ton oved mangle Cornelius ‘Mahony, of New York, N. ¥.—For ti oversent in musical notation for the blind. fewton S. Manross, of Bristol, Conu.—for im- ents ‘n valves fur retarding and arresting ihe flow of yams. H. Marshall, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve- ment In coffins. Nathan B. Marsh, of Ciarinnati, provement in hydrants. wants, prone Plympton Marshall, o Nbury, Mase. —6r iuptovement in breecb-leadi paid -dwin May, of Indianapolis. Ind —For im- provement in the construction of prisons. Edw’'d Maynard, of W ton, D. C.—For improvement'in back site for fire-arws. sdw'd Maynard, of Washington, D. C —For Improvement in the nipples of fire-arms. ye McCluskey, Jr., of South Boston, Mass. — For tua ement in skates. Wm. Howard Mitchell, of San Francisco, Cal — For improvement in wind ow-sash su; Mortimer - eewee, of New York, Y.—Por L goid washer. ~ eison Orcutt. of Bin; hampton, N. ¥+-For beg om in com ‘on for soap. Lewis Payin, inbee A ia improved com- bined table aud clothes Benj’n 3S. Pardee, of Mount Cariiel, and Oharles dautings of New Haven, Cona—For improved upholstery nail. Seneca Pierce and Frederick F. , of Castie Grove, lowa—For improvement in tom- position for tannii a daigh Ww. pes o Baines, Xow iat eaiert ee nese reve oberts, of New York;N. Y— O.—For im. Kdward A. L es ong bv a ebuck. pa » of McLean, county 1] —For veruent fn corn planters Wheellington, O.—For improve- ments in Soe SS Jacob Seebold, of New Berlin, Pa.—For ‘Im- provement in gzaim separators. Samuel &. Reinert fof Alwnising, Mich.—Por surveying instrument. . H. Sbireman, of East Berlin, Pa:—For im- fw dividers for harvesters. Thos. P. Sink, of Fairton, N. J_—Por improve- ment tn oyster es Seymour Smith, of Sharon, Cosm.—For, im- Proved saw-set Leonard Snider, of Indianspolis, Ind:—For im- provement in covering coffins. Chas. 1.. Stacy, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve- meat in bydrants Jawes. EB. Stuart, of Wytheville, Va—For tumpreved metuod of attaching sabres to belts. W. H. Stuart, of Millington, Md —For Provement ia seed H.W, Symmes, nga bas —For improve- meant in construction of pilin Geo. 3. Titfany, of ‘almyra, Mich. —For im- provement in tile Geo. W. Zolburst, of liverpool, O.—For 1m- it in corn Philip Ulmer, of New York, N. ¥.—For tm- of O: | ar xford, Miss.—for im- John I. Via' L. Whi, ier, bis He ~ i a a Pas Por in La) af Gaddaar, ‘or improve- en ley, of Seer = m ne et eeephedd 5 See le ry -pWaldsen:Huesh, of eles hlensalf and Jobe Lr hoor ae ‘ot For in corn harvesters. sd Ebening ot, XIV. Star. WASHINGTON, D: C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1859. N°, 2,071. For improvements iu the construction of distilling Di apparatus, Stempel, of Newark, N. J, assignor to RYS FAMOUS BALTIMORE MaDE himself and Owen pele we gar of same place.— im} trace immer. } / za. rent L. Stiles, of Rochester, N. Y., assignor | S H oO E = ! to John M. French & Co , of same piace.—Eor — ——— ia moulding stove covers. . F. Steuart, of Patuxent reese, Md.—For t in railroad impo —James M. Clark. of Philadelphia, Pa. For or improvement in flour bolts. .—E. J. Cridge, of Troy, N. Y.—For of Brook}: N. Y., assignor “ Fone tod. M. Myers, of New York, N'Y Fordeign| STOVES, FURNACES, &c. for the arms of sewing-machines. prrranr ror Sea. angle Fh cate ee ene ; i Cor, of Balllinore Ald. For denigu forstovea’ | Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Grates! Grates! Grates! For design for stoves. Parlor Companions? Warranted te Wear Well. A SPLENDID STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY T. CLARK & CO., No. 16 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, betwoon sth and 9th streets. 4 inaiad -S,T.&Thaw CABINET [ WARE, &o. D STREET. cals PERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for aeger re aitveae capa sae fagtion ae TTERE 1c ERY a ae ithe Par ‘Additional Improvements. — Alexander, William and James Campbell, of Harrison, Ohio—For , vement in corn-planters. ym. R. Musser and J. Coleman, of Lynch- Parlor Companions! bang Va.—For improvement in tobacco presses zh PTET 22, is ‘3 eA, es jension.—W m. Trapp, Jr., of Dryden, N.Y. FURNACES! F | FURNACES! re ig manufaote: For improvements in barrel machinery, ——-~~+.0e> heey ke. he. ama SL NEe 200 Paying Off a New York Haek Driver. SIBLEY & GUY moat respectfully invite the ats oD wy bt stand The Commercial Bulletin tells the following iponcaie ts Shae tase kad ee i Wienke Ropaired and Varnished ap l4-ty good story f j cre jenndine {4 tpn fd LW A few years ae: we were just about leaving by any thie, in this mar. New York for Boston, by ono of the Fall River } fot for. cieeance, quality end durability. aot eee DY. boats, and se ee pie few veg he anes may jute Tightly tor themelyes.t iene L NB. Calls alle prompt y Sttended to st all hours. 5 bame, , TEMAN u hilndel- Sounds pian sletiee the orgs gl fisieht fidcantea i tne New Iurroven Cha bert) promis to tk the new cemeteri “capi cee for meagre — — the Be ‘Nor me mas « Noarwe ele Ga ass caterer rensonaben APS it was ringing, a carriage dashed down TRNING “ga SH&LL” is another of the best a: = the wharf, the driver leaped from the box and wa tho SrEwand Seo i Sets ‘Waneiweie hd TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. a nicely-dressed, gentlemanly-looking man, | Tin Warmer, famous throughout America as the OME MAvE rather under the medium size, leaped out, Srost pestsot Stove ever le, can also be had at 2 eae ch Glove Ki Buttoned = grasping a leathern valise in one baud, while ethers hove tap ixale: the Sto Ladies’ English Glo id Button = the other, encased in a yellow kid glove, ex- an ps4 sighs xclusive agency of the Stoves Ladise beat ue Rnglisi, Lasting Gaite: Saag ¥ tended s half dollar to aie driver. Coachy, oer assortment of Perrgct ComPLetE, FEXion RANK T SANDS. UNDERTAKER, north- wstandiy’ on hand all Kinds ‘ned Qual ope size of RE. ADE. GOF- fities; Dos hie. sole Morocco Boots. . however, indignantly refused the coin, and de- | COMPLETE. RovaL Cuoxs, bat, MOR® COMPLET, | Misses’ and’ Children ’s Boots and Shoe sot ar iarerc &e, ko.. de , 14 iarge and caretully selected, every description, at equally low prices. manded 2 dollar for his services. SBECIAL!—We now oall particular attention to SELLING OPF AT COST, A doll Zt said -_ passenger, | ber you pst Gas, Raf boli Fantom Hearex.” ee by | my gntire stock o Bastern onto Shows, to make i ven me from the ol | duds: Mine ther, any ping ever ‘oom for Home-made pest ey Bick nota five minutes ative a denon a ae Gtaty oe rad this |" J. ROSENTHAL, ir? season put up upwards of thi the first and th ion we ote ever called the Public attention to i OX orn! : On tho iiortsat notioe ‘we are “Can't help th replied the driver seeing that time precious. “ We pe — a aol when a gentleman takes his . 22 Pa! av., Market § x09 tf Me 58 Ste ee Sth street, TIN crt 236 Pa. avenue, a corner 13th also prepared to furnish and street, has opened from the m: erect Haywarp’s or KisreR- turer an assortment of fine work in BOO Ts vitake the ‘half dollar, or nothing,” said the sock a Peamacee. eee | and SHOES. seine Calf- Seisoe & ee ke hastily, te ane spar! ting hha = raven 3 patronags ~ 81 fend. Pyicay Se ae ae ry observ that eparati iv Aesortment o| RLOR MBER STOVE: ir a making oat in the steamer’s gang planks. | areal of tho nowest and iost, smprovedensin cal lacie aut ats ee aa The driver made a spring forward, and pubticn os sachs Sac ngred Se he Washington RE. Sina — seized held of one of the handles of the | 2n: Meee rset Ss oan . eee ee ae not look Treat, z “ ol GU tt 8 . 31 z be pein a SP @-Inceely increased their Hovs vo.you with st fashionable sty he yellow-kidded palm that was out- 5d Beiuorwe Marautat Gapartnar Thoy hive | ranted to arise gabe fa cash = secured the agency = ‘ATE! rants ™ mar? stretched with the proffered half dollar closed | S¥USTEAD, the neatest and most convenient ar- ts tae sikitince oh ae Uivered inthe hack driver's fang with ote | canine? Pa Av ovER METI Ory. xp Jo Tug EreeE eda Sade v wi jOrve | STREETS. ll ildren’s. that dropped him like a shot. The next in- F a rr ears, We Oug. : — stant he was on his feet with clenched fists and Ss: bet HE oF “STOVES: SNe Age ny, ron i tine what will suit thom in this line, ve on a je of dire intent,—a strong, rough-looki caboen much heavier than his ane little jst, who had set down his recovered jerked off the short cloak he wore, and who, with his shining beaver hat and kid gloves, as he struck an attitude, rather excited @ laugh at his facing such an adversary with an idea of anything except annihilation at the first onset. thi at we dos Which you can prove uae carworke pial ‘ou car find( stall times) artic! = ae are rong Shoe Sto Wash- ay 6 Shoes so weil-known as J. W. Mitierds k fre’ PobedtioMammies epee assortment COOKING facd Dis ATING STOVES, which I via at reduced prices for cash, as | intend to give up the business, and stoves must te y removed to give room to another class of « CE, “DON * SNY DER, se 30 8 next dour to the Star Office, PENNSY. LVANIA AVENUE 267 OT-A ACES, si REINOCE & CH EATE RS, OKING RANGES, PARLOR GRATES, , Ondine ae LOTTERIES OF DEL- | WARE FRANCE, BROADBENTS ~ aL) , Mamacens, N, KL, FRANCE, BROADRUNTS & CO. having ob- tained from the Logisiature of Delaware, at itslate seasiva, & Lottery Contract, to continue in opera- The a oe of the whip sprang forward and aimed a blow which would have “settled his t of twent: cd fare” had it taken on A Bs bt movement ey con, A AURW Stoves ra bonds orth OE Ta ee ‘head izontal ex- i r ro! sana geen, sun he shoul of the ects | ig A eS peat Ny | Soca tugnioa CONTR tors on the pro je and the deli urbones, end the SUSS Lis, exclamation of one that - that was s derilish JAMES SKI RYING'S $ 7 Chie LAW URE for the same obj 'Bilawence, ae straight counter hit!” Wane renyee, Wek Bagsenereen, oo laily at 15 minutes before 6 p. m.. and t But jarvey wasn’t satisfied—up again—more cautious—he still looked upon his little antag- onist with contempt, nd was determined to se2-e02m Southeast corner Pa. av. age ff lith st. neo County Lottery daily at 15 nanates before All drawists under the superintendeno: t tery Commissioners ‘appointed by by the ee of ek repay with interest the d: e he sustained. wig ie aware. Another Fe" with the intention of getting in EETH. = PRIZES PALD AS SOON AS DRAWN. & smashing blow. was encountered in quite a ae TH ee Patentoc MONDAY, October 3. different #ale. The left foot was slipped aside, | of the MINERAL TH ep i a slight-dodge to the left, and theterkoness Hes MRM tg em ‘honey ists 134-8 ener d3 dre atfoge: fist yous far past its destination, while the arm | cannot wear othare, nae RO personcan wear others 8B of bi ent came down directly across the | ¥! ee Remar gs ” lower part of his neck, whirling hia half way | withan oneraiune pi myoliee can pe eroms ommmoda:ed round, and ae his back close up to the but to thons who who are pertlonlar and wish the pas purest, left thigh of the little man. There was a mo- halves ae eee y 82, eighths $1. cleanest. strongest, and most Peris ture that buttock." All this passed in less time than it has taken to tell it, and during its performance the ropes of the steamer were cast off, and as the driver fell, the gang planks were drawn in, prepara- tery to starting. The pnger noticed this; 80, seizing his at and valise, he threw them upon and with arun and jump alighted on amid the outstretched arms of the deck hands, to whom he handed the half dol- rere which he had kept clinched in his hand inter, while, as we steam: oer es TER, adversary, ‘with his face oatly nce, N ill be TUESDAY. October 4, mentary struggle —the next time up went the | S159 yroumen, ts MN — Fe Class 135—75 nontae (edrawn ballots, driver's heels in the air, and down he came for | Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, betw: Capitals. the third time, bang, upon the pier, thrown by | th TS loth sts, Also, 907 Areh street, a iprige of. i | 10 prizes oo - Sa & movement known among the fancy aga ‘cross ove opis = $5, sharenin tnt, DENTISTRY. Dr. vA ei gy bps qos test of two years, WEDNESDAY AY, Ootober 5. confidence recom- mend the arti Class 135-78 nu vent drawn ballots, _ re dog Tickets 810, halves 85; 1 0 of... 1 prize of... 83,000 2,000 auaitors $85 5S, eighths $1.25 THURSDAY. October 6, Clase 1715 ane 12 drawn ballots, Capitals. , beauty, cleanti: ass sea Pores Pore oO HE CONVENTION! ® TBD TRIP TIC; ‘ERTS, ° / Omance & ALEXANDRIA’ anp VincInta Centhat To the Episcopal € va i mond ap the Stk "of was seen stan upon the pier, eae — his fist in impotent patie inde: on — pas cot Ao EY nS N AS. Cap ‘steam boat. oa em Ls Pe L of... 14 e000 aie not sti of Inge onan SAPONIFIBR, & “i io | ‘done seat Tickets $5, 2 ters $1.25, mane ety amare on the-promensde deck! - CONCENTRATED POTASH. a Pckase! iia! pork nse he myit latly stoking his new) ann ay ith i of Laegretd vane GRAND CONSOMEDN EER” af LotrERy oF Hat a little more jaunt — tightening hig tri o~ Thee oobeapt fonpane arloavar To bedrawnin cia avon ets turday, Oct.8. gloves that had been somewhat noes pvere Koske Seat will ma om cc) —_-*, wate baltoes “Not at all; [ve been to school, ; gentlemen.” wal bor 5 xf Atria y a an fa ‘ot Har sre ipo }prize of... sag)3 Siig of. Sle Your: Davonrner on Your Lave Mr. Elias | 8d tree con as eee | "des nla ao cy Sombrrs, an Israelite, of No. 167 Hester street, New ¥ ork, has heatice ae ae pretty daughter, The Tickets $10, = see ‘quarters 52.50, ste $1.25. susceptible heart braham Maiksoa, a de- sala de atthe CH. Witcaieyeh saat WS WOKKS oobi Ww ty Tot pearl steoct New Yor Now York. of the wap Sole was oases, a ae baal sada e -ANCE, BROADBENTS * sine ie hero wie Nene" th In ao bet pepe Ours sioner wl yeaa ian oR idl pee SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. Towld listen to the sult: however, | Sccounte on our beck sy ask prompt abeeuting fot ONE DOLLAR ‘Was inuct too 2 plas otercome by so righ the adm, WV eadeaver vor to dispose Of rootn at cual To We di Pa ‘dyes Naltngtodi, Dil ec. atis an Rage and he vored in various try to masintain thie principle are | ~° ny ne )Yiimiington 1 i aware, ain the lady's er. Not accomplishing ‘hia ob- Bompclied to calieet ri. RLVANS& CO. : Soe Pm had recourse to threats, J 'D. eee inseribed im Hebrew" on scented note- | oe 4 St (Stateué& Intel cu sBQNDA ot draws ballots, Senna dp te ore The following te BW CARPE? ROOmE: Seas of hg a expressed inten: stat eee freuzied lover : * Our Interior Arrangements for Showing a3 page io ent Sin. Goeuine I Write the Last time, if CARPETS, CURTAINS, &e., *” qickets 81. "t give me your iter ote Wife i The now comslete, aod visitors will find ours Tw a Vil shoot before Holy over Bspa¥, 6 0 vin Shey enema srbstet moat gotta, Clase 164-15 unymbera, 12 mi hte Took out. Matnson. a ordered i Cae Mr. Somders “41 (” himself, but! in the Cit ‘sah Vif iy Bop wry tae ‘Citizens ant trangors are respectiully invited to ered Maiksonand took him before J Steers./| Visit our rooms a: PERRY R ‘co. : ne dad tan, mug icvanevenctiee tae mana fai Mine? % Ce a dail in Pa a: priso- | se 25-10t_[ 8. corner Pa AY. 81 st 318 THE at STOVE: HOUSE. Peters beater mene iy os 318 fon weber fae weak te Beatrite OF Pixe's P —| aa Veoutty ay Nese i: Kk: TT by two. niites, Gok ee en whe tes rte for ike’s, sie ditt re i of ted ve i DWARD, can BEUESD bers Csi batlots, sent to ge het SG wogoran ie . v, spat one wo mo" oe Ticereed a Tam/daily in'roceipt ot Now Goode foom the Now meee Ea | Seago mens iene RE TaN tres made on all bille to, 3 Sete si , wie | ia wine os fifty ind ond oben te wee Sth sal iad Erte, Goperece of. New decry bas long») cn te es Ty thu aa Af. she abod, oyster, || Of) ng. EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT SCHOOL. oeeey Bpon the sd Datoher, upon Sth ate street perth-over tke ht Ketter ony int, Subseriber yer will tora Petes ‘Schoo! Passace, 9 ‘The New and Vi aie Sore Steamship ow Naat oe ree ae See mr c. Siu witl leave the Company's haves. sti oclock nh svery WEDNES- Sa ber the Co: ee x it ae 's Depot, at Alexandria, Passeng on a, ke the * conghee, suerte ood with Aled Al na he —) Paw 4 Y . aie steamer fi a Wie WR free at ft @olock a.m. arenes « “oun o8, application Mosers. Morgan & Rivets Western Freight will be received up to the bout heures of Spare Insurance will be Ay ms on all goods this — the office of the Company at i per a § Tue as accommodations for passengers by this lme qroingres first-c ass, and every effort wil pani aioe i hm: ———— with New 06. freight oF pASKAge apply to FOWLE & Agents, Alexandria. «09 A. B. CROMWELL Se2-1y $6 West st,, corner A! any, New BActitions AND OHIO __ ‘a. arennene Marna poet mn ° Gaia ada ag nati ern SSIO8, “Keopl ing, ee — ‘y any which the “callin - vi ot of'sny tnd eeiners Educstion de- ere ol elivered, t twice a week, re ale ‘ a ieires in all its practi- For further’particulars see Prine Re BF gene ypreey 245 L street CADENY OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 329 Pa Avenue, between 9th and Wh Streris, (Watt, “Sterunxs & Co.'s BuiLmine.) PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH AND DAY ANDEVENING. Sob MES FORLADIES A.M. DEMON RY Profecenr gf Modern st) Georeetrwn Co! sa SLUR aN DRE, BRE, Pro- ir, the Trower to to or Sencunee teat eo | resume their and private yee onday ie" aber, at the abave Acad, en EM Professors Monthurry ‘ond A ‘Alexandre, in order to facilitate those who may not have ae rns the a short Leta Risreeur ec ‘Tae Fore. day to avail themselves of the benefit of my to acquire & perfect and practi i pte sy: cee, wae e toa Knowledge e solicita over this road, going t! h te tions of their by opening Fe Cveuine Classes. | oct, Newtheet sod sou ote mB nererg Seng wel be ndays, Wednes. | a: 7.203. m and 4.05 p deze.and Fare, from 6 to 10 o’cloak Ba jt? | Phe one at 7-20. mn. stope at all Way Stations. ye, Thursdays, and days, at 4.06 p. Mm. is @Xpress And stops only Bt prin- further partion! ap ot theo, fem sve sondomy winery curther particulars inquire at the peas PARKERSHU etations tendance daily, from 9 to 12a m. se 23-10t* x re = arascougers fro i Wi eye to ea with WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. ane FON BRANCH. lve profexsors and wae tuts Trains leave as 5: f bord of nstruotion., Mire. SM suite, aie “a ai atom wa SHINGTON et 4400nd 6.508. m.,3.20 be at the Institute, treet, Tath sts., from 10a. m ey eb td he ‘aR UTIMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 aud 5.20 p. PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, On Sunday WASH NGYOR Tata. “3 On 8th street, betwemM@ K and L. yee srThts.lostitution will be opened on Monday. Sept. on eyes USulns may bg dae at Maiazaces |, Bor ANNAPOLIS wed Wey Riasin leave at en eation tothe Principal at the 6.50 a.m. 3 0} 60s. m, reine for NE YOR ieave at 440 and 6.50 2 ne m. daily, except Satu evening Bt 3.20 p. va oeater or by Stonington Lines: Re tebe can be procured evening trains to re! <p = to. np pees px =) —_ number of scholars, (thirty, m grounds, aud Laie location, ne a rt aera ble =a au 25 ti » C. RIC ARDS, Prin'l. M COR MICK’S SCHOOL. Mas. MeconM 1 desiree to inform her friouds aud the pul Me generally that she will rea) S the duties of her School on the Ist cami in ‘Norwioh and Worcester. suad tri caoemnte tember next, day eveumng to The eourse of study pursued will =m alithe | 3°? * ci i" PXRsons. opel prenches requisite toathorough English eduea The Steamer JAMES GUY havi route ‘on th the Poto- ~ Bays fer or “CURRIES the 8thof Nd le Apt MRINSA TE eg TURDL ee até nae “addition to her day pagers. she desirous of receiving into her family ar * ‘boarders, | 1285 aged from 1 to a se yenre who awit be under her im- mediate care and oversight. Her arrangements for the Sccommodation and rg due care of pupils have been conaideral!y increased | S™Bing, will les. ae on gt otherwise dis? infor Those iy Washington s, = mae 3 3 erent fae 50F% ween uJ soing esiring rtieul antors = erence 7 her gchool may apply to WD Wallach Hanes |, NarE’L. a Srien, Agent, ‘Aicxandre. iner st tf EW ARRANGEMENT: GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via O8aNGe aND ALExanpRia Raitgoap. Port terms and fertner particulars residence—No. 3: jy 27th pply at ae 5 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. T FEMALE TEACHERS. wo reese ow pow be wen a poe era, are desirous of entering @ seminary foi to instruct in the folio’ ng branches ° " , FROM WASHINGTON CITy, D.C, al and Instrum =n PE y higher Eneliah Studion, Drage Pen ae Bom | vigern 1A, “Ber “Bor cmtimoainle a ly to the editor of the Star, USES s — or — i caher of the Republic, iy UGH TICK GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY ere fork RAROns RDING AND DAY SCHOOL. foe eres lroad wile. efaprera ntl fianee Bich ONE The duties of this institution will be resumed on the lst Monday in Seutamber next. Circulars, sta yy y terms, may be obtained at the Seminary, or by the Principal. Sew M. J. HARROVER. ERN ACADEMY.—The duties of this wey will be resumed Septe: gg 8. L. LOomts. se2-Tu,’ wes Toute, and Mg = sl eater expedition —, fests be WOOD AND COAL. fords erat rrdiice 4S ORE oo a ui? OA be ofan aa war Ki Pa absee Just ed, and now | sengérs ‘th Store rR sehr ie, schooner Jag, andr jckeoay witht pies Eat that | Sepemtes nate Rlsowtd as poste Bed fy [ow for the cant. Alay POE [arce lot Rg et 5 ine Split Wo ofall lengtie oda i Bi ARS hh Panes Wopormand Oumi leave the office Wood se sth — near oot roma jer7-tf 5 Bs" A VEE spon ‘00D, COAL. = wa Woop oop » ALOAle OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE ™ wo . 3 wasted © wnt yeosived 9 * rh mn sapling RORY, Opening of Real Parisian Goods. PINE Ww. S61 eer part | part Bakers Bing” © ees Om next Monday, Oct.2, I will open a larke stock af All of whieh ills, weal a SEAR | low FRENCH GOODS en tie ieoen Wand 12 a aR BS hy ph rd 8029 2y “on von rd Veth st., and Canal pce vey ALY pt ‘fer the greatest "variety a i = the handsomest gooc,. at the lowest prices, ever oO A A LL exhibit ed for xale in Washington city. I thersfore ch oA earnestly invite the indies of Washington aed vi- we x. fase wn and _d: aha: cinity to cive me an early cal! and convince t r. Caroli a i f what ‘and John, She. jf heed by “Tie cigs peat ier Cobbs directed Hi Phebe 8 . Honry 8. Basoom, | to the following most BEAU eens a i ihovourh and complete assortment of . jiregtons.. OALS trom the Lehigh Schayi- Soe irene, ‘alley; ‘bite tend Gold na Pointer Sire of Lyken Vi sh also, peat peemers weirs Se jead-dresses, it pli ; Wintec wil do. wall vege Usha 1 Betgre par” i Fiamon, umes, ornamented with Gold, for the mate As We are aati: Copious cilities for . aishing both Weed ead Coal, nanrpeaoel. Buckles and handsome Hair Ornaments, hi, before deli ve ty, ip Parts, rect re ate alert ee] CEST TORS Sa ay ara, Office, W. oor. 124h and C’sts Noi ‘aiencienne, ally and Guipare, W pari-Foot 1th st. below War Chantilly Ve atlbdtion: jers le! ateither place will receive ve Prompt i tase aed oleh nao do. ” either pre- y. ae, pared.or in the cord nate on es Of TRIMMINGS, suck Proprietors of the rm OEE Mitte, re oanet cee rotchet Buttans, tof 17th st.. below War a menterie, Fffile Faconne, Office—N. W, cor, 12th ‘antic ats., No, 547, ‘jasee, Vetour ; Orders left at either p'ace will recdive promp Pens ot Bentons, a mpedour Seis, fer wehan ony. ‘any ever before in Washington. sie HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. mong and Ostrich i es & Pe) rae YOUR a Wate a eka atthe beh ies = ee a A choice assortment ot Bon: yaaa ee st an@ Trimming | ger a Ae vierkeh will not on! re of fu: monsarey a la Mane Antomette, see, plrdineieneions oe rac i] oes. 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