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— ‘lee +; THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Penasyl-ania Avenues and 11th sivest, BY w.D. WALLACH. served in packages by carriers at @4 a 37 cente per month. To mail subscribers 2 is $3.) & year, im adronce; $2 for six for three months; and for less than sat the rate of 12 cents a week. Single crNT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS, ((PADVERTISEWENTS should he sent to the office er Wise they may not ap EULKR@PFAN THEATRES, fhe theatres of Venice had beer closed litieal demonstrations ~ ce attached to politieal hissing the Eurepean theatres seem American reader. But it is to that the thearre is the only ng? are prohibited. The press 28 gathering of a dozen men steorner is instantly dispersed by the Hund anplaudir play. ‘ome for- in their h zg some stege ed to resemble their own suver- » their utmost to rery play and expur fally istruetion ificant set g upan un- of *La- h some na- That night, to the © ¢ high or low, young warinthe forbidden ungery. No other dress 1 ima donna Lappened to wear a and white me one in the era buse buquet of ret rises. + the audiencecaught one man to cheer the rev- aunounced that the Aus- ittes would go in state to the thea- use was filled unusually eariy. ent the \ustrians appeared in the audience rose and left the tom ina bedy t ‘ay in which trifles are thus turned to nt vidence of the impossibility of ie iveling. Restrained it wiil find or make new f showing itself. Just now, all Austria, the chief theatri fi the stage, in w Whewy Journal, ing pu s legitimate v Rrouwesp, ayn irs ot the Wellsburg in Richmond city on sath your correspondent went to ince. Des Ryland, president liege, is the regular pastor, the mitdie of the services, the pulp gsupplied by astranger. The Hatlding is in the turm of # letter T, and there 1s a gallery in exch of the three ends, affording 7 wodativns fora great multitude. The y of the weather had made many ts, as it does in other congregations; hat toore was a host there still. Whenever the preach ALI €. umunicated his nee, who gave bim to un of thei heads, that approved of every word. But when the ng came, the excitement became strong They have a choir well trained, f the I id came he a and, by the u: ober ch metimes repre- congregaticn in that depart- nes One near the pulpit he- fashioned tune; , rills every nerve You have heard it for the yur ts. I be- <no musi® in any eburch in sor out of it, that will eom- pere with that the African church. The brethren rock from side t» side, keeping time and their voiees size up —up—touder ler—till the sound of an organ would ntirely = It ia re d if was announced that a ¢ and the specie was at would have astonished tion Jn the last tised nearly 26,600 f a newechureh) When the prenounced. some one wh pered net to leave, that there would be a wed- ding ina few minutes Abont that time. @ party of six entered the church. the hride and her two attendants heing arrayed in white. It sh affair throughout, and at the cerem hey drove off in in ecity. So much HER.—A young man named hool teachsr in the Ge Boardman township. was brought > Haney.on Thursday last. charged h wilfully and brutally beating a young eighteen summ - Without just From the testimony elicited jn the case. we learn the circumstances to as follu hull, the youn; © Young lady refused to i wns absolutely neces 4 fused. and the you lady, knowing her own business probably bet- ter than the wise teacher, went home without his consent During the course of the day she returned. and upon entering the school-room. was imme- ‘ i by the teacher for an exeuse of absence, which she, as before, refused, whereupon the teacher drew forth a heavy i, because it so resembled an and from that we cannot perly apply to it any other name,) and at @ fell to work and beat her until the gad was broken to pieces; and not being satisfied with this. struck her once or twice in the face w th his fist or his open hand. The young lady isted his brutality fur a time. but gave up eugh exhaustion and pain. Several of her schoel-mates, even before the day of trial. ~wore that her back bure the biack and biue marks of the felons whip. Quite « posse of person of both sexes. sympathizers and con- temners of both parties, were present at tle trial, aod among them quite an interestin,, time ensued. The justice. after hearing the testimony. put the defendant under bonds of $500 tor bis appearance at the next term of court.— Mahoning (hie) Sentinel. 3" A correspondent of the Newbur) Her- al says that the late disyracefal peocedings at Harvard Collexe originated in a dislike to the the- elegy of Prof’ Huntiazton, which the stad: ns manifested in various ways. First they petitioned t+ be allowed Unt avian services. Then they the benches. defaced the chapel. and takid, oo the bible. sent it to an orthodox Society in the West. with the respects of the Harvard Faculty. ANOTHER INDICTMENT AGAINST THE Massacut- fttt» Lejcok Ackst.—Geo. P Burnham was ar- r the Superior Criminal Court of Boston ©" Saturday, on a new indictment for adulterating Liquors. A hearing was had before Judge Put. nam tn regard to fixing the amount of bail) The bail was finally tixed at $5.000. | Catnotic Demwox-T cation —Th>Catholic laity of New Orleans have prepared an address of sym pathy to the Pope. which was to be presented last Sunday to Arch-bishop Blanc at the close of the provincial council U7” The Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio s- lstures declined the invitation to visit the Leyjslature. Ebening vet. XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1860. THE Pateyt Orricr —The fo! lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent Oifice for the week ending January 31, 1860— each bearing that date: Henry B Adams, of New York, N. Y —For improvement in fan blowers Jotin A. Bassett, of Salem, Mass.—For improve- ment in apparatus for decomposing steam Y. Batchelder. of New York, N. ¥.—For a of lighting gas by frictional improved me! Baxter. of Roston, Mass —For improve- f Cleveland. O —For improve- ment in compositions for trnning skins and hides George Cothoun. of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- provement in ventilators v Chafee. of Xenia. [l., assignor to Dewitt Smith, of Washington, D for Improved clamp for making clevis Andrew J. Sim, B_ Currier an Lowell, Mass —For improved arran and mereurial thermometers Lester Day. of Butfalo, N Y.—For improved B. F. Delano, of Boston, Mass —For improved attachment of rndders. H Dodge, of Washington, D. C.—For i ed reaping and mowing Doyle. of Ottawa, Ill.—Por improvement fc telegraphs Duchamp, of St. Mar nt in furnaces for evaporating su niel N. Dunzack, of Salem, Mass.—For im- ed inethod of operating stop-cocks. ph L. Dutton, jr, of Cherry Lake, Fla.— For improvement in ploughs. m, of Boston, Mass —For improve- ines for cutting and splitting leather. Matthew Edwards, of Cambridge, Mass.—F or s for coloring the surface of metals. drew Ferber. of Elizabeth, provement in shutter fasteners Chandler Fisher, of Milton, Mass.—For im- proved curtain fixture M_ Forrest, of Norfolk, Va.—For improve- - J.—For {m- Dennis C. Gately, of Newtown. Conn.—For im- provement in manufacturing rubber belting. A. Geiger, of Daytou, Obie.—For improvement in burners for vapo Edgar Haight. of Buffalo. N *.—For improved paddle-wheel. r, of Riceville, N ment in fertilizers. Forrest H. Harwood, of Rushville, N. Y.—For roved mortising machine. ait N. Hawley. of Hartford. Conn.—For im- provement in machines for pegging boots aad J.—For improve- Wm. H Henderick and Jos. Jacobs, of Mount Vernon, O.—For improved back rest for lathes. Higby, of Shelburne Falls, Mass.— For improved pastry board. ood, of Miiwaukie, Wis. —For improve- ment tn car couplings ope, of Washington, D. C.—For im- cutters. ice shavers, &c. How, of New York, N.Y .—For iuk- Samuel Hoyt, of Wilmington, Del—For im- provement in mill spindles. N aus Hotz. of Trenton. N.J.—For improve- nozzles for hose pipes. JoLu Keane, of New York, N. Y., assignor to himself and W.H. Uartholomew.—For improved James M. Kern, of Morgantown, Va —For im- proved washing machine Lewis Kirk, of Reading, Pa.—For improvement in brick machines. A. Lafever and Geo. C. Barnes, of Battle Creek, Mich —For improved back centre for lathes. Join W. Latcher, of Northville, N. Y. f hus Lownsbury, of Fulton, N Wilson, of Ontario, N.Y. provement in horse rakes. Thomas J. Mayall, of Roxbury, Mass —For im- provement in machines for making rubber belt- ing. Kfatcom McDowell, of New York, and Norman W. Wheeler, of Brooklyn, N. ¥ ment in combining locomotive engin Ives W. McGattey, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im- Prevement in straw cutters. John Meese, Sr., of Milton, O.—For improve- ment in bee-bives. . f%. Mitchell, of Lansingburg, N. Y.—For i hair-brush blocks. 11 —For improved chine for shapin Thomas Mottett, of Chicag. me indicator Isaac E. Palmer, of Montville, Conn.—For im oved bed canop. Herman Saloshi bh ‘y, of Boston, Mass —For im- hing and finishing boot . of Philadelphia, Pa—For im- u railroad switches 1 Scoville, of Baflalo, N.Y —For improvement in harvesters. Jobn Sloan, of Pittsburg, Pa —For tinprove- anced slide valve M_ Spencer. of Manchester. Conn. —For im- ment in machinery for spooling fge A. Stone. of Roxbury. Mass —For im- ement inthe apparatus for sn perheating steam. wand Ferdinand Favernter, of Paris, France.—Por improved manufacture’ of Francois Van ~ Loren J. Wicks, of New York, N.Y provement in skates ‘ox. of Middletown, Conn —Por t ha BP Wilsen, Frankfo:t, N. ¥ —For im- verment in anima Alva Worden. of Y) i holder for ti ilanti, Mieh.—For im- ig, je .of Frederick. Md. —For tdwards. of Worcester, Mass. assignor to 3 of same place —For Mproved variable exhanst-pipe for steam en- 1S, of Smithville. Mo, asstgnor th W. Jenkins, of eame place For improved s: Richard Lamb te himself and Joseph 1 linprovement in the manufacture ¢ ew York. N.Y mb, of same pl. Engene M. Mix and Jas. E. Mix, of Ituaca, N v- Huntington and Harvey place.—For improvement in calen- ra ago. II! assienor y,of St. Louis, Mo.—Ferimproved Ifand Samuel W. Weiss. of same place.— F improvetnent in the process of manufa-turing t Sylvanus Walker. of Boston. Ms y nee and J. F. Adams. table leaf support Henry B. Barber. of Scott. N. ment in devices for ra’ Reissme —Alex't Beekers, of New York, N. y— For apparatus for exhibiting ste Designs —Jamer Bogle, ot W nor to himself and Daniel Bogle, of Dover. —For designs for floor oileloth. aa SELLING Liqror To SLaves.—Theact the legislature of 19589, for preventin ishing the sale of liquor to slaves bas nounced constitutional by the Supreme Court of It finds its basis in t itself. whieb pri -—For improve- reoscopic pictures est Newton, Mass., e constitution ovides for the summary din of a class of inferior offences. Such proc; in all countries where com: though there are exceptions to the On every point raised law the Court bas sustained the constiti of the statute, eacept it be that which possibility of a jury which ¢hall co: than twelve impartial men of the vicinage —N. O. Picayune, Jan i>~ Last week while the youth and beauty of Centreville. Ill., were gathered at a social ey the Centreville Exchange, was subject to spells of walking in his sleep after going to bed feil into a slumber (/a somnambula.) He arose from his bed attired in nothin; shirt, and walked directly among those who were participating in the scenes of festivity. The sur- prise was sa.d to be more astonishi: an old gentleman who ing than agree- A Suir Canat Across Carz Cop —This meas- ure which would save one hundred and of dangerous navigation around the Cape ing the rate of freizhts, the cost of insurance, and doing an almost incalculabie good to the com- merce of the State, will soon be considered by the se of bulidi: the United States, at about $500, ing to leave, Mary?” “Yes, mum; I find | am very discontented.** thing I can doto make me know ee alter your figger to my figger Your recs won't fit me, Sunday as] used at my last place, clothes St me "zactly.”” “If there is any- comfortable, let impossible. You can’t where missus’s MISCELLANEOUS. Star. WOOD AND COA LOTTERIES. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journsi—oon taining a greater variety of interesting reading thea oan be found in any other—is published on Saturda morning 'wenty copics .--- oe ubsori br abs wlthout the 1otervention pre epee wales per ve, 2 of The Weakly Shor wl bs ¥ . 1t inves a contains the —— jews” that has made The Evening Star oir 80 generally throughout the country. 8 le copies(in wrappers) can be red at the counter, im ele the issue of ths psper. Price-THREE CEN Portmasters who act as agents will be «!- ae commission of 20 eents. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. A MRS. WINSLOW, 'N Experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, Which grestly facilitates the process of teetiing, by soften- tog the gums, reducing all infammasion—will alisy ALL Pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depen upon ic, mothers, ic will give reat to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN Sa¥, IN CONFIDENCE 45D RUTH of it, what we have. to ————————“‘say of any OTHER Medicine—NevEr MRS. IT FAILED, 1 a SiNGLE IX -yq@ (STANCE TO beet 4) cung,| WINSLOW'S when Neverdid we know 4 An instan satiafrction by say. SOOTHING [oie wi thecontriry,allare]| SYRUP, — |deizhe OPERATIONS, speak in terms of i se matter WHAT WE DO kKNow," years’ experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REFUTA TION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHat WE HERE DE. CLARE. Ina very instance where the infant is suff on, relief will be found in fifteen ter the syrup ie admis moat EXPERI in New Eng- land, andhas be NG SUCCB?S in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It mot only ret Tigorstes th stomach and ‘i energy to the w GRiPING 1 . 4 AND SURESTRE in all of pys-/ CHILDREN HAL other sa child suf- 0 NOT LFT PRES >F OTHERS, stand between youssuffering child and the relief that will be SUK R—yrs, ABSOLUTELY SURB—t0 follow the enuine irk, is on he fxc-simile o outside wrapper 8 per Bottie. DAL |Soup sr AROMATIC | Bort oNi¥.| VALLEY WHISKY. , d#i%. We have just rereived Twenty five Cases of this very superior WH'SKY. Being manufactured ex- elusively from the finest quality of Kye, consumers can rely upon its being entirely free from al! delete- rious incrediants. We annex three certificates from eminent chem- ists of the North as to its purity. . BARBOUR & SEMMES, W.-H, Dats: Your Aromatic Valley Whisky is received,and after oareful examinatton I find it to bea pure articl, entirely free from the adulterating ingredients so freq: Yours, respectfully, JAS. J. MAPES, Analytical Chemist, T have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic Yalley Whisky.” and find it to bea pure article, of fine flavor, and without any deleterious admixture. JAS. R. CHILO. - De, New York Chemist. Stare Assaver’s Ovvice, 32 Somerset? ‘fe! ‘STON, April 17, L338 Wx. H. Daty, New York: [have made a chom- teal analysis of your Aromatic Valley Whisky, and find ita pur-, fine favored Ryo Whisky, containing no injurious inatters of any kind,and { woul { ree- ominend it as suitable for medical and pare pur- poses, CHARLES T. JACKSON, J& 26-e0lm State Assayer. TOBACCO AND CIGARS 10 BOXES Seit Pressad TOBACCO, : do, Rough and Ready do, “oe 1-dawly do. Twist do, 49 do, Cavendish do. 6 do. 10's Ping da, %9, fo paavaua aad iter CIGARS. ust OL Vi ° J Tec and for sa R ¥ & SEMMES. _ja 27-e08t CHEESE : AND BUTTER. _ 259 boxes prime EASTERN CHEESE in store ; and on consignment 3 barrels ROLL BUTTER. Just received and for enle by ja S)-0r6t MURRAY & SEMMES A SELLING AT COST. LL My stock of Carpetings. Oiboloths, Rugs, Mats, Table and Piano Covers, Tabla and Towel ing Diapers, Bed Biankets, Bed Comforts. White Marseiiles Quiits, &o H. EGAN 323 Pa. avenue, south side, ja 27-6t Between Sth and 7th ats. (COLEMAN'S EUTAW HOUSE BALTIMORE. ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Coleman & Stetson of the or House and more recently of the St. Nicholns' Hotel, New York, has,in connection with his son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the charro of the above well known house for a term of years Many important alterations sad improve- ments have heen made, rendering it first class in every respect. I The location of this house is convenient to tray- elers and citizens, the city cara Passing constant: to all points, and the Baltimore and Ohio ai Washington depots being in close proximity, Libera: arrangements will be made with fimtice igle gontiomen for Beard, (either full or par ey will continue the Internstional Hotei, at Niagara Fails, New York, inthe «ame suimstuoue manner that has rade tt 80 popular with the travele ing public during tho past seagon. de 2-3 I BARGAINS! HAVE Just received an invoice of New Goods, gonsisteng of CLOTHS, DOESBINS. CAS- SIMERES, and VESYPINGS, to wiion I call the attention of my customers and tha pubus generally. 1 will make them up at he following prigen : FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS Tr S25 worth $28, Worth 25, Worth 23) worth 21, For 3 For 2t. __ For _18.... DRESS PAV ALU For Zlv.......... worth $12, For © 8. Worth 16, Por 7.5)... .... worth 4) GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS of alldescrip tions, Don’t forget to cal! at E.LINNEY’S, No. 170 Ps. av., ya Between i7t! and 18th sts., north side. BY YOUR STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES, C. SNYDER, Philharmonic Hall, south side of the Avenue, west of Ith street and next door to the Star Office, is selling his entire stock of Stoves, Tin Ware, and Gas Fixtures at raduoed prices. Those in want of bargains will call soon. Plumbing and tins Siting executed at the shortest notice, and warranted do2 MP HOSE OF OUK CUSTOME NOT WISH- Ing to be annoyed by having bills presented to them are requestod to call and settle their aecounts in cash prior to the ith in-tant. after which time sll bills wall be presented without distinction of per WALL. STESHENS & CO. daa 322 Pa. av.. bet. oth and lth ate, ZENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS.—A large and fine assortment of al! stylesand qua. ites, Varying in co from $3 to ‘#22, ALL, STEPARNS & CO.. ROU Paley. har Oth and 1th ate das KOF, I... G. MARINI Will commence his Seo ond Quarter on WEDNESDAY, F: f3 ruary Ist, at his Academy, corner of Pa av nue and 2th st., when he will, for the fi tune. introduce a fashionable quadrilla ca!l-d the “Empire,” never before danoed in Was being now danced in all the principa: citios «iF rope. He will also teach all the modern dances Guard, Caledonian Lanciars, and and the beautiful Gern an Gath lon. “Days of tuition, Wednesday and Saturday, from 3 to 5p. m. for ladies, misses, and masters ; gentiemen from 8 to 10 p. m. ja 2i 2w™ ja DECEMBER 15, 1859. f LIS—Drar Sir: I take great ips | that, in my opinion, the Pianos z and Sons far excel those of all otier makesin America. Yours, ie 4 Gair. Professor Music Georgetown College. There Pia: of i it upmiote, Pianos, of every size and Pree from 8200 31 . 9 Pianos ft sie avenue, betw. 9th and J0th OR SALE—The STEAM FIRE ENGIN WASHINGTON, of Philadelphig Ns Hi first-class hine, buii m Chane, early nw. ae Fil be aol Messrs. Poo! inal cost. For partic JAMES GU ts Deg LD, comer 2d and F SELLING AT COST .: Au My large stock oe Wooien Under Shirts and Drawers, fine Linen Bo-om Shirts. Linen Col- lar Wooten and Cotton Hosiery and Gloves Gents’ and Foys' Shawis, Linen Cambric a ik Randkerchiefs, Black Silk Cravats, Umb: Linen and ilies Shirt Fronts, &o. HE + 323 Pa. jaz 6t South side, between sth and ith Avy. oisigew ENE Women. | x ry for TIMBER: BEANS 701s. PLA HENS Re: 4 and say RING (dressed or undressed) southern mills b; dann rant Pato Hah hy, 200 Bite ion gomee ie cena a aay & SEMMES (24-008 ROYAL HAVA tery, couduct A LOTTERY. he Roya! Havana Lot- Government, under the supervision of the Captain General of Cuba, FIRE-WOOD MILL, % CoRNER 7TH St. and Canal. We are Selling—viz: ord OAK WOOD, Sawed and Split, $6.50 a do. do. 3.25 Ca a 2, PINE WOOD. Cord, Sawed and Sphit.. Orda COAL ofall kinds on hand and for sale. romptly attended to, and deliv- “McKNEW & MARLOW, 10,000 LL 288 PRIZES. $20—HHalves, 31 uarters, $5. iN Whole Tickets, Prizes cashed at sight at 5 Bills on all solvent Banks A drawing will be forwarded becomes known. 88 soon as the result All orders for schemes or tickets to be addressed to. N RO Care of City Post, ConsermpaTED AW. FRANCE, B: Wi t Thorough Stock of all Sizes and all Kinds of Wood U7" COAL well Prepared before delivery. iL" WOOD ready prepare each customer or delivered cord length. foet in a cord of Split Wood, + but not Split, 1s measured before being Sawed. at the Lowest Possible Prices at the CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS ND DEVOT, w War DerartM’r. GALT, reets, No. 547. Charleston, 5. C. LOTTER!ES OF DEL- 2,240 pounds to the ton, red to euit the wants of ROADBENTS & CO., Manaczns, FRANCK, BROADRENTS & CO. having ob- he Legisiature of Delaware, at itsinte Contract, to continue in opera- eriod of twenty years, and vaving @ State for one million of dollars, rizes sold, are now 156 il The Woon tawes 1 For sale session, a Lottery Foot or 1770 StreEt, BELO . ae cae W. corner 12t! lers left at either p'ace will recaive Prompt persouai atcention. 00D, WOOD, WOOD !—The attention of the public to thear benefit and economy.—The boat ed Oak Woed at four doliars and rd. Orders left at Jno. H ney’s Grovery, corner 7th aud N sts With promptitude. I can be found at th Eibersiee Market with the Wood every day in the wee! international improvements and other X COUNTY LOTTERY RE for the same objects. tteries of Delaware are y at 15 minutes before 5 p. m., the = sex County Lottery daily at 15 minutes before Ay r the superintendence of Lot- ‘8 Appointed by the State of AW. The Consolidated Lo’ All drawings unde: tery Commizsionor: PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, MONDAY, January 3. Ciass V—73 numbers, 12 drawn ballots. have now one of the most +xtensive stocks of ton, consisting of — st Broken Coal, Red Ash Eee Coal, Red Ash Stove Coal, Coal, Cumberland Lum, Do. Runo Smiths’ Coal, nm : onze oe Treverton Free Burning, Exe and Stove Sizes, D Hickory, Oak and Pine 224 p Wood; sawed and split All of which I will sel or 60 days paper, well secured. now st8ndinrg wiil be presented 1260, and it 1s earnestly . &e, Tickets 86, halves artere $2, eighths $1, L lowest prices for the T Y Class W—25 aumbers. 12 drawn ballote. 8. 2 prizes of... $2.00 a | 2 do. . 6 1,460 tate oan_be ed on application to 1 | wines. Morgaa & Rhivenart, Western Whar. before the Ist of Jai hoped wil! be promptly sei Wood and Cosi Dealer, &0., c. &o. Tiokets $5, halves $2.9, quacters $1.25. WEDNESDAY, February 1. Class 1-78 number ‘apitals. 1 prizeof___._..g3°.m 1 do, 50 EDUCATIONAL. ERABEAU, PROFESSOR OF MU- ‘al and instrumental, orgarist o teacher of the Italian idence—397 New York 2 drawn ballots, 2B do. ~ 7 7.-7. 3100 &e. &e. Tiokete $i, halves @5, quarters $2.4, eighthe 1.25, THURSDAY !ase 2-75 numbers, 11 drawn ballots, ne, corner of 1 MRS. McCORMICK’S SCH MICK derires to inform her @ public generally that she will resume her Schooi on the ist Monday in Sep- ady pursued will oompriseall the fe tom thorough English educa- In addition to her day scholars. she is derirous of recsiving into her family a few put i from i} to id years, Who will mediate cate and oversight. ts for the accommodation and due care of pupils have been consideral and otherwise improved. ‘Th: ticular information with reference to 00] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o sr. For torms and furtner partioulare appl residenaemNo. 35 Cameron street, Ale: a iv don 000 | &o ko. ‘Tho course of sty Tickets $5, halves $2.5,quarters 1.25. ieee ds OTE FRIDAY February. Ciass 3—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, ls as boarders, SS on under her im- yy 3P slate 8 21,500 | an”: returning. LUCIEN 3. PAGE, Prop’ i SATURDAY, Februar GRAND CONS ED Ly DELAWARE —Ciass 6, 7% amabere i¢ drawn ballots. TERY OF | 420 purcnance of low DENTISTRY. 4. do. - Tiokets $10, haives Address—FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., ILMIN@TON, DeLaWaRE. TH. D., the inventor and patentee ATE TEETH tends personally at his office in ti ‘Any persons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, and no pereoncan wear others who onnnot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be acoommodated with any style aud price of Teeth they m: but to those who are partioularand wish cleanest, strongest, and art can produce, the MINE. more fully warranted. SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. To be drawn daily at Wil: minutes before 12 m. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. MONDAY, January 9. Class 25—76 numbere, 13 drawn ballots, ington, Delaware, at 1s arfact denture AL PLATE will be Rooms in this citr—No. 336 Pa. avenue, between on and loth sts, Also, 967 Aroh street, P! DENTISTRY. after a practica! test of two years, an with confidence recor Dr. HILLS, feeis that he o: TUESDAY, J a. Class 25—78 numbers, iz drawn ballots mn. mend tho Cheop!astic Procass for insertin| It has the advantages ol ohespness. Ful! ‘artic! in PrOpOr On: se artificia! teeth strength, beauty, cleaniiness, ES as Fe Hap DRE: FURNIS' rtad for $35. P +. KOs Tickets $1. WEDNESDAY, Febr 1 Class 27—78 numbers, 14 di a, = 1 prime of. ......., 4.417 | | prize of........@ 1,08 &o, &o, &e. Tickets 91. THURSDAY, Feb-uary 2. Class 2-18 nambets. i2drawn ballots, itals. je of ....__. $6, 0. GIBBS's SSING AND & ING ESTABLISHME Wittarps’ Horst. ed respectful 8 informs the public and 4 large an fashionable assort NISHING GoOODs, eck-Ties, &o, of the that he bax on embracing Glover. best matezial, manufactured espacia! also, the tiuesi stock of PE District of Columbia; and & manufacturer in HAIR Toupees, Scalps, & hi FUMERY in the thing in his line as izes of _______ ©. Which he also makes a: JOHN H. GIRRS WE’SIMPROVED WEIGHING S These Scales are offered to the most einple, durable, and reliable roa! use. Fiistclass premiums have been award by the United States Fair and Virginia Ag icultural Agricu'tural Fair; Franklin ania; New York State Fair; &o. In every case where received first class premiums, ana avenue, Depot of Siller’s _k 6 PATTISON, Agent. WORTH of FANCY OFF! SEL T COST FOR CASH’ We have teo much e| of the seasen, , feareity of eager tok to be ‘RIDAY, Claas 29-78 —— is. 2 prigesof__.__. ga 2 do ws Society; Vireinia State Oy Oy [amatute Fair, Peneny Tickets 31. ermeont State Fair, &c., SATURDAY, February 4, 3)—75 number! i2drawn ballota, atos be os tals. hilled Iron Safes. 1 prizes of 91,000 2° do. ‘took for the advanced stage anc, to meet the dul! tines and great repared for Spring to offer our entire for cash, until let of All orders for tickets or certificates of pack in any of the above splendid lotteries will meet with the most prompt and confidential attention, and the drawings sent RANCE, BROAD stook of gonds a! March. We have many desirable gooda, viz: Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks and Raz Broche acd Stella Shawls, at cost, Bonnet, Sash and Velvet Ribbons, at cost, kind of Boop Ski rerch Kid Gauntlet Nets. [usions and Tarlet: Nubias, Clouds # Lage seta of Co! ington, De aware, ——— TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. OU iN NU y, SHOUTHERN TRUNK MAN TEA TIOEN: _., | Towushipatst Sands arrenceoe Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washingt: Travelers will study their interests by examinin, my TRUNKS, VALICES, &o., before pur- As I use none but th best material the market affords anaemp oy the best workmen, | can confidentiy recommend my in Strengtaand J le in other cities and se on hand, and make to ENCH DRES. 8 nd Head dresses, at Cort, Nara and Sleeves, at cust, In fact. we will seli overy desoription of goods in our line at prime cost, for cash, watt! March let Now is te time for bargains. Ca'l the assortment is broken At it chasing elsewhere. pPeRiA L PRUNES, 1a few dayx since a supply of fresh es and Capros Non pareiliex, seleated The Prunes are ve KING & BURCHELL, cor. 15th st. and Vermont ave, ne B | te to th ER, S| Colne ani WooD x ASHLAND ond } quired by iw runks, &c., Repaired and Covered, in & work- at short notice. eke ee in any part of the city, George 5 a enn Agent tor Howe's oclebrated FAMIL JAMES 8. TOPHAM. ——a - — | Lands appropriated by law for the une « STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, | milters shu of ‘0 BE SOLD CH. The Boot and Shoe Establishment that was burnt | 8ales. out on Sunday morning, the 20th of Novem-, ber. ved balance of their stock to No. 250 7th street, between Lan Persons in want of Shoes wi!! now fin “, mo get xood ‘hey must be gold. AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY, L ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW tof Errors and Ap- eral Court ‘at. Portotes, gsriot of Mis- Also—Agent Y South of the base line and o Isat Jaokaon, tho SEWING MACHINES. ihe Courts of the Sev. de 15-ly atte: Niarth Miasiasiaet (QENTLEMEN been said by C] :—I can only repeat that which others, as weilas myself: That I ¢ CHICKERING & 30 far beyond comparison, the best I have ever Youre, respectful! S. THarzerc. ean be had only of JOHN F. EL- venue, between 9th and 10th ste. j21 ADELPHIA CARRIAGE AND TIRE LTS, all sizes; HOLE 5-8, 6-8,7 8,8 8. ented low prices. tf P ele repe ee Seiiine CHEAPER THAN Ever! All who wsnt bargains must come OW AUGERS, 4-8, Received and for sale t-eobt (States.) JNO. R. ELVA 6¢ RENZON” NAIL RODS (WARRANTED. 5 tous daily expected, thes at manufacturers’ pricer. _ia 2! eo6t (Stat-s) JNO. R. ELVANS * CO, finished a large lot o 2 WARE -inany articles oliday presents, and at remarable 28 Pe av Aa” and for sale in quacti 8 in the city, and their more is, = ran SHOES, at retail for Nex, Yorke 700 lt 520 7th st. 2 doors shove Sin CABINET WARE. D STREET. : HINGS—-New stock, ehesp H. °;,#090, + standard Si roll adapted for h Tiers ice £9 . Fa , whic! illarde’ Hall, is the beet square A new assortme: —The Raven, the concerts in W. it has just arrived at the M NAW. Ge METZEROTT XX ALE AND XXX AL! most wholesome Ale in SHINGTON BR. aap m maic he ve entirs satisfaction LIN EAU, Prop: rewery. corner K ai PAPERBAN! decks cuataeen the W. obtai it ERY. This le te mad le ja4-ly Wash’n On rae noun REY GES ANOTHER WORLD Ownn. SE ELANT & pein oth = d. aplt-ly Just received at SHEPBERDS, Corner 7th and D sts, ner of Sone Aoi ee AILY LINE, RERWEEN XANDRIA AND WINCHEST VIA LEESBURG, BERRYVILLE, be. SR EE By RaiLBoap aNd Frmst-cLass Coacuss. . ILY LINE (Sendaye evocepted) commenc: a as above, on Monday, the Tech inst., by way of the Alexandrta, Loudoun and Hampelire Rail 8,39 | Toad. and Mean'e& Faweett's mail line of Conoher. Leave the Rasiroad Depot at A exandris, corner of Water and Uronooo streets, at 108. m., Brriving at Winckester at 7 p. m. Leave Winchester at 33s a. m.. arriving at Alex- dria at 26 p.m. 2.00 Pare trom Alexandria to Leesburg... .—--- @2. Do. do. Haniton onane eee a INCPVENE a. naa SF do. kersvilié.. ——— do. Ss do. erty ville - 38 |o. tne! ter. oe WM. CARLIN, Conductor. jamew SM BWEANS A PAWSERT. LT! MORE AND OMIO AD. Fe aon “Wasi vereN BRARcw. ow TRS. Comm ancing on Monbay mornint, October 17, 1850 ianswagers fe Will take trains eter 45 a. m., the W . M., and $2 p. m. or ANNA 7.458. m., and p.m. For NORF &m. oot T.H'PARBONE, Agent FOR NEW YORK. Paasace, INC. VRING MEALS AND sTaTehoom, $7.50. cl™, New York _ Re A Steamship omy 's new and elegant s' ship y" NT VERNOD »C. h, > Fiqh Apna e 3 ik p.m. same da; os from Waehixgton and Georgetown oan take the coaches connecting with es ene or sailroad, which cave, the oor: = Tth street and Pa, avenue gurly, OF they oan on the steamer the Weeters an o’clock a. m. — be received up to the hours of depar re nthe Insurance will be effected on a!! rooda = sine at the office of the Company at % per cent Pri he scoommodations for by this line Are in every reepect firet-c nes, ‘and every fort w? bomes je to rent or. thie Sommanication with New J eee bie an Om. ul one, od eet, (zr pareace apply to FOWLE & CU.., . andra. cae iE CROMWELL & CO. _S02-1y 86 Wost sorner Albany, New York. OTICE.—The Steamer —- resumed herroute on the Poto- mao river, willieave Washington o TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN; or PINEY POINT and KINSALE tee tere ’ a Ley turning, will leave Rinasieon SATURDAYS ot4 opping at all 2uR reguier lez 8 colng t, Natu’L. Bousm, Agent, Alexandria. mar 2-tf B he) . Y THE PRET OF THE UNITED James Bucnanxan, Prost ent of the United States of America, do h clare and make known that public sales will at the under-mentioned Land Offices in the State of Florida at the periods foreinafter desiguated, te wit: At the Land Office at TALLAMAssgE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of February next, for the disposal ofthe vacant [ands in the even-mem hered seat der-men United St raulronds sand parts of sections, within the nn ed townships, whieh remain to. tl within © St. Jou! er, at Jacksonvilie, to the waters of bay, ator near Pensaco aud “from Pensaco tho State lineof Alaba ma, in the direction of Montgomery,” subject. as required by law, to a minimum @f two doliars aed fifty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line and west of the principe! T hips 1 and 2, even 1 ‘ownships 1 and 2, of range 1. Townships |, 2, and S,of ranges Zand 3. 7 2 and 3, of range 4. 2,3, and 4, of range 5. f range 9. range 10, 5, of ranges II and 12. f ranges 13, 14, and 15. 5, of ranges 16 and 17. Townships Townships Townships Townships 2, 3, 4, ‘Townships 2, 3, and 4, of ranges 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28. end? of range 25. ranges 26 and 27. 6, of ranges 23. and 29. §, of ranges 3, Sl. ands? Sonth of the base line and west of the prineipr! meridian, Township 1, of ranges | end 2. Townships 1 and 2, of range 23, Townships 1, 2, and 3, of range 30. Townships | and 2, of range 3i. North of the base line and east of the principal meridian, Township 2, of range 1. ono b Saban gtr gr 2, of ranges2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, andie, on 12. ‘ownship 1, of ranges Il and South of the base lime and east of the principal . meridian, Township 1, of ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9, Towuships : and 2, of ranges 10 and 1, Atthe Land Officest Nrwnansyr on Mondar, the fifth day of March posal ofthe’ s tions and parts of tioned tow within six p St. John’s riv Escamina ba Amelia isiand, on the Atiantic, t Tampa Bay, witha branch to Cedar K Gulf of mexico: subject, as required by minimum of two doliars and Afty cents per Sowth of the base line and east of the proncipal meridian, Townships 1 and 2, of range li. Townships 1, 2, and 3, of range 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, and 15, of range 18. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 14, and 15, range 14. Townships 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, and 15, of range It. Townehs 1, 12,13, and 14, of range 16. i it nee 17. range 18. nges 19 and 2, 9, of ranges 2) aad commencing Tlions, within the und hips. Which remain to the Unit« 3, 4, 5, fy 7 8. Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5.6, and 7, of range 23, Townships = Atthe Land Office at Sr. A oo » Mondas, the twenty- braary next, for the disposal of t the eree- muir trons and parts @f sectvons, within t sned townships, whieh re < within six miles on each "sriver at Jackson bay, at or near mm Am liaisiand,on the of Tainps Bay, with » bras Guil of Mex th vy rents per acre. North of the i ine end east of the premeipa! meritian Townships 1 and 2, of range 23. Townships 1, 2, and 3, of ranges 24, 25, 3, 27, and 2 t of the principal meridian. Townships 1, 2, and 3, of ranges 25 and 2, schools, tary and other purposes, together w sw and overflowed” lands, wil! be excluded from ‘The tracte along the lines of tho railsonds will tna int: . ig offering of thes on the days a; to in hick they mre bavertiond. coal ‘ahem shall have been offered, and the sales thes cloned. but be kept opon lonser thantwo wee! ivate entry ‘of auy of the alo.» lands wiil be admitted until after tne expiration ot ths two weeks. Given under my hand. at the city of Washington, this fifteenth day of November, ~ Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty -n 1 JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President: = A. Srrn, ommissione: uf the Genera! ta.) ()F:> NOTICE TU PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANT Every person entitied to the ricit of pr ” to any of the lands within the t enumerated is raqmrod ty estal satisfaction of the register an proper land office, and makr pa 300 28 practicabls after srramg TALS MOTE. AL the dav appointed for the commenoemen’ public sale of the Jande e:mbracing the tract ola: erwise such claim will be fo: a sur Commissioner of the Genera! Lan! z . oTx.—Under the regulations of the departme:t, as heretofore sod now *Xistang, BO payMetornn we mr, “slope grocias A one querer 9 api. i * wih@ ize eo ity ‘Coreatesic the Genera! Cant Seiad nes oo 48