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| | THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. aienue and Elever-th street, By W. D. WALLACH, fnd is served to subscribers by carriersat SIX AND a A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the + Agents; papers served in packages at 373 cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription price tw THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months ; for lees than three months at the rate of 123 centaa week. VOL. X. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 185 ID" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. NO. 1,479. THE WEEKLY STAR. This exoelient Family and News jourmsi—con- taining ® greater variety of interesting reading than can Le found in auy other—is published on Saturday A TERM. ingle Copy, per @namm—......_......@1 3 ee OORLES aa ae naw nee eenne one SO Twenty oopics . , subecritung in Ci among neigh} wakes ths smtcrecasiow at's mai! agent, ae nite petoeived, Fd per of Tux Weng 8 wm News” ¢ fexmeme Stan ciren” Pe nod raged throughout the country, ‘tnele copies (in wrappers) can be at the ater, 1 tely after vesve paper. Price-THRER CENTS. “$e masters who Actas agents will be allowed The Principle on which the Great Eastern | List oF Patents.—The following is the list is Bilt. of Patents issued from the United States Patent Seott Russell called his line the wave line. He chose the name of the wave line because he | fice, for the week ending Oct. 13, 1857—each tound it precisely the same as the line which | bearing that date: the wave of displaced water marked along tho| Fdward R. Addison, of Baltimore, Md —For side of the ship by which it harmlessly glided | 'otary exhaust regulators for locomotives FOR RENTANDSALE. _ “SOR RENT—A very neat AN SS Be iL. ING, with (wo fine parlors and four. yooms, with small back building fora kitchen, I room and closet ; also. wood and cow busy. Rent, toa punotual t it, $150 a year, payable monthly. eqee of the subseriber, No, 922 Penn. av., Capito! ill Georgetown Advertisements. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL 3 S, At very Low Prices to Cash Customers, JOHN H. SMOOT, No, 119 Soutm Srpz oF Bi Georxetown, Dice EET —__Edueational. P'AINPIELD ACADEMY, a Neen Caruiate, Pa. Naeenty second Session (five months) commences The hope fee! cis be in Washington October 16th, dd will eailon those who may leave their address ry . . i, r ‘ ri Wm. Ager, of Rolrsburg. Pa.—For improved . with F.S. Myer, Esq.. No. 450 8th street, or add: without impeding its motion. Upon this prin- t 1 z Pt ‘0c 18- has received and uow offering at very low prices to | Citi! yer, Esq 8 » Or address . 7. | Machine jeai ice oO 4h ATi i 8 At this office, ciple be constructed a boat 70 feet long and 7} Ckathes P iallom ~~ ‘ cash and prompt customers, a large assortment of R. K. 80 i W: S . +0f Zanesville, 0 —For tm- OR RENT.—My HO on F street, f r 4 SK OG . K. BURNS, tons burden, and called her the Wave. She provement in peat a car seats. i2th and 13th. . arctan Pei ae Noe eS at the .0c10-tf _ Plainfield, Cumberiand County, Pa. verified all bis predictions. Experiment showed Nathaniel E Baker, of Holyoke, Mass.—For | 2¢2%tf SW. F. PHILIPS. | farge recent Auction Sales, and fromm tho importers, VENING CLASSES are now forming st the that while the ships of the finest French lines, | improved sash supporter then the ee eee = compared with a — > Beach, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For fold- ship whose ends were feo uare, reduced | ing chair for pews. Ss rth. the Wi meer sing, of White Pigeon, Mich —For er Central Academy, corner of F: and Wth streets. Phe exercises will commenge Wednesday everng, October 14th. A complete system of Figures is taught ina new, concise, and simple method. ooo 8. MERCHANT, Principal. Breck EVILLE ACADEMY, Montoomery Covxty, Mp. ‘The course of study embraces Ancient and Mod- ern Languages, Sciences, Matheimatios, and ordinn ry Engli ranch: ‘erms for Board and Tuition Baiinttyne's Seventh stteet ont) eee at Sever street, or by sessing U Principal at Brookeville, Md. f sory bE. B. PRETTY MAN, A. O LET.—Four large ROOMS, north Penn. avenue hetween 9th and lth Inquire of R. C. STEVENS, No. 18 Penn. between 8th and 9th si ARM FOR SALE.—A picoe of fine LAND on Rook Creek, in Montcomery county, Md., six mules trom the heights of Georgetown, adjoining the lands of oo: Perry, Wood, B jobrer, and Hawkins, /i2}¢acres. A tion; Fcebicnssd improved: new hous: oreek bottom, ya some fine yellow-pine timber. It can be divided, if desired. Ca!! and seo tie premi- sea those who desireto purchns: je 4-tf ry low prices, which will enable him to offer to purchase: iy desirable Goods considerably below their value, Jn the assortinent will be found— Rich Silk Robos and Bayadere Silks Best make of Black Sil i Bayadere Valentias and Valentia Rohes Rich Printed, al! wool, De!aines and Robes Satin Fanconies, plain golors, all wool, a very supe- rior goods. double width, at 75c. Leepin’s aud other makes F: ench Mennos, of all the most desirable colors, including White and A Biapk Plain Delains, black, white and colored, #44 black French Merinos, for Shawls Rich Union Piaid Merinos, at SI cts, the coger to oue-8th, the Wave reduced it | |“ coat pens = to one-twelfth. The principle of the wave line aes of construction was brought before the British peeved eachime ter meatecena” O.—For im- Association. Whewell and Lubbock were in- |" Ku.zene Borda and David lover, of Woodside, vestigating the tides; Russells wave line en- | Pa —For improved machine for separating slate abled them to overeome a diffieulty which bad | and other foreign substances from coal. bitherto obstructed the progress of their re-| Morgan W. Brown. of Buffalo, N. ¥Y —For im- searehes. Thoy give the aid of their names and | Provement in preparing fats for eandle making. well earned reputation to the unknown sbip- | 'saa¢ N- Buck, of Elgin, Ill —For improve- Bg CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE. ; , A in churn dashers. Do. ali Wool do. SH ets. builder whose speculations had been despised. —_ t at . jt known and popular establishment is | Printed Mous!in Delaines, good styles, at 12% and 25 | 8 23-1m Prin, The association, by their instigation, found the | arrangement for neler rps ac MBP POEM | now offered for Sale, thus presenting a aro opportde | eourg nity fora good factioner to enter into a safe and Profitable bnsiness. Possession ean be had Ist No vember. ‘The threg-story Briok House. now ocen pied asabeve, ta offered at private sale, or wiil be rented or eased a: bedesired, For particulars the premises, No, $4 38 pieces, Lost styles, English Prints at 124 cts, i tyle Bonnet and Nasa Ribbons eotors do., very cheap Velvet Ribbons aod Fringe Trimmings Stella, Brocha Shawls, in great variety Super doubie Broona do. Cheuille and Cashmere Scarfs. means of proving the valu the wave line of} Moses Byard, of Miland, Ind.—For improve- construction. Ono hundred and fifty models of | ment in churns every kind of ship that could be procured were | _ Robert Bryson, of Schenectady, N. Y.—For im- made and tested. Ten years of hard experi- | Provement in corn huskers, mental labor showed that the wave line was the Ther ape ee SS encnabera N. ag 3 Vocal and Instrumental Music. _ MUSicaL carp. Prof. AT. LITTLE, takes ploasure in annowne quire town, D. C., or to WM. ing to ls trends and to the citizens of best of all Russell-built steamers : others seeing Baltimore atre:t, Baltimore. | Bajou's Kul Gioves, all colura and Nos. & hington, Alexandria, and vicinity, th her the principie was partially introduced. Still.| Thos. J. Chubb. of New York, N. ¥.—For im- Fer RE e STORE-ROOM No. 518 7th | Back Bombazines and 6 4 Delaines . Or pt ax the Music Store ot M prejudice apposed $s introduction in the con- | proved ore separator. Netieat | ay aanrosite the wlfice of the | Colors ard black Cobtirg Mermos > G-and the struction of our sailing vessels, till the Ameri- | Robert H. Collyer, of Camden, N. J —For im- el pasion | Black Crape Veils and English Crapes Viunt'eson Pout aeons, Clendenin given the GEO.W.COCHRA Fe REN ent BRI oe Wommession lunt’s, 34 Penn. avenue. west black and browa and white Huglish Prints Tong, aad Square Biack Thibet and Bay State Shawls * Ladies and Childron’s plaid woolen Shawls, mall styles and prices Hosiery of every description \adies Saxony and Merino Vests ean clippers, constructed on the wave line prin- ee Preparing paper pulp from beet and tiple Le peg | tri ~ | othy jase. siple by McKay, of Boston, trinmphantiy db Reuben Daniels, of Woodstock, Vt—For im. is . provement iu harvesters. The Great Eastern, so far as her lines aro | ?'S" E. Davis, of Waterbury, Coua.—For im- le } provement in twine ree! mfortable and convent on Fayette street, ad- n olmsses « either er st pupils, on Thursday next, . For terms, &c., appiy at No, 468 Tenth street, he- K joining the Convent,are now undergoing complet concerned. is but » magnified copy of the I twill be fe I F a i t E 2- Wave tect!” fn this reqiect, ths Wate is a Timothy Deming, of East-Hartfond, Conn — | Hudson are vor decree nace aneaae. The |W ithe full suppiy of housekeeping and domestic Subercl Jatechsins salt SNA Mlecdrarctas model of the Great Eastern. There isjittle dif- | For improvement in the manufactare of artificial 3.) Appiy to JOWN Le mnie oe NSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC, ference between the construction of the (reat | “ones. Georgetown, iy23 eae C.IRVING’S Vooal Music Classes meet for in- struction and practice at Temperance Hall.on K street, above Sth, on Monday, W ednesday and Friday evenings. Afternogn classes at 4'¢ o'cloek, and night clasgat 7s. ‘erms, (in either class,) 22 lessons, 25. Private instruction, vocal or piano, per quarter, Ladies and gentlemi irous of receiving & thorough knowledge of we wil be gratified by uniting with either of these classes, Application oan be made to Mr. I.at the Hall er through the Post Office. se 2i uf a: W. HENRY PALMER’S PIANOFORTE CLASSESare daily adding new mambere Per desirous of availing themselves of Mr. Pam - ER's services Are requested to enroll their names as FOR SAL E— Handsome residence on the Heights of Georgetown, ‘The subseriber,as Trustee, ol- sale that spacious and handsome ree ce reclown, At present occupied by Charles W. Pairo, Exq. The property comprives an entiresquare of ground, beautifully improved with walks, trees, shrubbery. flawers, &c.; 2 iarge and well-built grees house, with plantain great variety. There arc also oa the premises, Stabies, Carr: house, and other convenient out houses. The Dwetling-House ig larze and roomy, having, with the wings, a front of ninety-five (95) feet. and commands one of the finest views of the Potomac river and country around. It ts heated hy a furnace, diguted with gas, and contains both fixtures for hot and cold water; a large cistern, kitchen range: and almost every conventence for a ass residence. If desired the Furuiture will with the house. Possession can bs given Eastern and Scott Russell's large iron steamers, natteshoee Ala.—For improve- save in size. She is constructed on the bulk- ” : “ z : head aystom—a Chiteve invention—being divi- | prake of Willinmeport, Par had W, Won oe ded into twelve water tight compartments, by | Elmira, N. Y.—For improved saw iil.” be walls of iron transverse to the length of the ship. Joshua E. Hall, of Cleveland, O.—For improved The outer casing of the ship is formed of iron | apparatus for barns, stables, &e., for securing tes. riveted together, three-quarters of an | borses and other stock from fire. inch thick. These are strengthened thoughout, “oe B. Heich, of Cincinnati, O—For corn except at the bottom of the ship, where they are | "Ske". og le an inch thick, by transverse ribs of iron. Being Pie hil eee oF bec port, N; V.—Bar also covered below water-mark by an iuner | fdward aud Britain Holmes, of Buffalo, N.Y casing of iron plates, of the same thickness as | For improvement in ditehiug machines. | the outer, and two feet ten inches from it, the Stanley A. Jewett, of Cleveland, O.—For im- whole may be regarded as forming a series of nt in melodeons Stoves, &c. M ©. WOODWAR D'S ETROPOLITAN STOVE AND GRATE FACTORY. The Greatest (ooking Stoves in the United States, 1 have just received from Philadelphia a few of the new Risixc Stan, or double Oven Cooking ove; ad improvement on the old Morning Star; patented 1457. I had them fet up in Phiiadel- pita this last summer, exclusively for this market. Thoy are very heavy nnd strong, and cast of the very best Pennsylyanie Malleable Iron. All the Cooking Utensils are madeextra heavy. F. Chureh, E manufacturer, f ar! ble. imi c ‘ ™ I have als: ERTY STAR, made by Messrs, ately. For further particulars, terms of saie, | Sp 2.24 Rossible. cells, similar to those used by Stephenson for A. Krause, of Baltimore, Md. —For im- | Abbott & Labvrenos of t esame place. THe Light +) APPLY i Sac: EDEs, thet id Biche ‘nes rigs a apbeger ogee for tine the construction of the Iritannia-tube over the | Plement for sealing railroad cais, &e Street Dorete Ovex Coox, made by Mere At Paito & Nourse’s Banking Mouse, | vanerment of Children, than any other system of Menai Straits. The merit of this cellular struc- James H. Merrill, of Baltimore, Md.--For im- | Haivan Bartiett & Cv unore, together witht <sw2aw iw opposite the Treasury. | (Meruction. It is equally advantazeons for the perfecting of the most brilliant performers. Tre very best Air Tigtit Fuat-Ts that ean ha found mu thie or any OOKING STOVES her market, some Risk, IMPROVED ut in projectiles for rifted ordnance tare is due. we belicve. to Mr. Brune!. to whom * Miles, of Greenbash, N.Y. —For im- also, must be attributed the conception of com- 10 TLC & — Having been informed that cer- i LN tain persons are inthe habit of collecting and Ix ADVANCE. Iso 1 P » for gniding the logs ia sawing ve 1 persons t tof coll mary Cleese eee: : x bining the paddle-wheel with the Archimedean | siven curvatures.” . 2 ride ie Sie ep pre aio Vibrio kag Sag iP agg 1) be serew—a-combination peculiar to the Great Thomas Miller, of Worcester Township, Pa Eastern. For improved mode of fastening sliafts and poles Some fears have beon entertained that if this ee scot vast bulk should be suspended on the crest of woven discion ta cs ig Ss Se two waves while her middle was out of water, | ! NA Petterson, or Kin ston, Tenn —For i her great weight would break her back. These provement in harvesters pe i aig aly apprehensions are at once shown to be ground- Joseph Paull, of Clifton, Mich.—For improved Jess. when we remember that the Britannia | ore washer. Tabular Bridge is constructed of only half-inch oe H. Pearson and Dan’ B. Neal, of Mount Plates of iron, on the same cellular principle as Pipe O.~For improvement in washing ma- reat Eastern. The distance between the } “')2)..,, il B. Perki su of the bridge at its greatest span is | jm bei machi = or A dent See For ‘ab Toot, and the deflection produced by a load t 6 Pomeroy, ‘of PhtladcOohie Ba Por im- of 248 tons of dead weight on its centre is only | proved procss of coating iron’ Stoves, for roasting. will give hun 8 on each one. PleaseWail and examune tiem. it will cost you nothing, and you will see al! kinds and eorts of Stoves, &e. Forsale at Cc. WOODWARD’s, Metropolitan Stove end Grate Factory, No. 316 ands2 )’ pet. Wt and th ets, Bal Front full of Stoves, LMER, at his res: teenth and Fourtee 7” Georgetown Cini Thursday at 17 o'clock, town Female Seminary ers than ourse|vex, and then dispos- on Ure faith and eredit ofour names Bottles. ail persous are hereby Bottles are our own property, and not siftyect to sale, and that they are delivered toour customers only to be returned, and that it is ovr firm intention to prosecute to the utmost extent of the law, any infringment of our a on the remuses, ARNY & SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street. Georgetown. D.C. e, 209 F street, between meet every Monday and Muss Harrover’s George- se 24-tf Dancing. FrASHIONABLE DANCING. PROF. H. W. MUNDER most respectfully an- nounces to his friends, former patrons, and ublic generally, that his Seheol, corner 9h now open for inatruction in N. B. As tothe Sea Suxtr rrat Broyg, I*have e ined it thorough it ® very A) to name—SxH err. willtpurp out ina few fires. It is a good name fi themakers. And as to the old Morn- last fall, but will net sell them a4 thin as pasteboard. n prove Agent urged ime, for almost a day, sol ais Dy Ponts GUNPow DER, Tam all tig mephiod withal! the various kinds of DU PON T'S GUNPOW DER, aad am prepared to suey ergieonat dx tbo to parties wanting, ol au je tel + ie aes W. ALBERT KING, ‘or CooKIne and think sh ul aud necy '¥ AcCoump! is! ment. every Tuesday and Thuradas xiternoon 4 until 7 o'clock, for young Ladies, Misses, and Me i, ani eded kford Por i t summer in’ ting room to sell them th Agent for the District of Columbia, ters,and on the #ame evenings from 7 til 8 wareebilacalsgen ‘ pigment nee Regtor HL.—Fer im- Fails mayne fhe if prould taka twenty ve of may 12-tf (Intel.AStater ye ee ete. oeléck, for Gentlemen. i sic aaatie a fi ites, hem he wou me ey oft 2 8 . D.C. rol. M. is red te introd: of _- Tan rast Iris Rewrvs.—Formerly, the | | John Quiziey, of Saugerties, N. ¥.—Pas.sm- | frouus sane, 1 tol MT anould Nok Bete Chen es | ——cmeneneeeieseetncecstensneenmnneaaeasisaemaensacon prepa introduce some © fir id Lum I wou any price, they are Wo thinly made. They are band- billed over town by one thet said last fal that they Vesa wore having.» All the above [ can prove. se est new Dances that has ever been introduced in this or any other City im the country. All those who wisn to rege for the approaching Kay senson, would do well to join the above classes As early as possibie, N. B.—Ladies and Gentlemen whe desire to private Classes, or to receive instruction singly, cam do se on Leet >, Wednesday, or Thursday morn~ ing from 9 until 113% o’elock, oe S-eotf ANCING ACADEMY. Mr. TF. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have the honor to announce to the Ladies and Gen- tlemen of Washington Georgetown that he will re open lis C for Daneing in Washington on F e Ith of October. at Mr ‘ouch’s He rher of lith st. and Pa.» uhem’s Bo M from 3 o'clock p. m. from 7o clock p.m. 3 the 7th of October, at Miss Marrover’s Ladtes Sem- inary, from 3 o'clock p.m. Tor terms and particuiars pplication can be made at Mr. G.’s resideuce, 407 B street, between Sth and loth streets. se i2-6m South of Ireland most frequently reminded the | Provement in ineans for flooding vessels. British Government that it had an “Irish difi- | proverment In ciestic consti na ati Fer fm culty” onkand. | Now. the dificulty is removed js ont PE SARS alee, to “the peaceable North.” Tipperary is quiet, Peter Siemers, of St. Louis, Mo — - bat Antrim is disturbed. The Hapent Agitace ment in hominy machines.” ot ee aes and the young Irclander have disappeared. and} almon Skiuner, of Yonkers, N. Y—For im- the Street Preacher appears upon the scene as | Provement in gas generators the agent of strife and discontent. Clanmel is Jouathan Smith, of Agawam, Mass.—For im- quiet, but Belfast. the -- Northern Athens.’ re- bat sas saree at quires s gurrison of 2.500 soldiers, in addition } ardsvilie, N.Y. eee ee — to constabulary and Ieeal police. No cbullition’| sweepers. TEARS ie ere of national feelin. reviving spirit of patriot- s ‘Titus and O. Des Granges, of St. Louis, ism, oceasions this display of military force, at a | Mo —For improved eriiular. iron pavement. time when England needs all her soldiers for Michael Tromly, of Mount Vernon, Ii! —For foreign service. It is a religions fend whieh | '4proved lock for fire-arms: stirred the minds and the bad blood of the peo- | ,,2%%- 4. Watrous, of Green Spring, Ohio —For bogge . secanttrag Ode logal journal expresses a ‘ee auges for SI n boilers. iz raw] uy 5 oba W. Wiler, Stephen B. Sturves, and Gay- Some time since. the clergy of the several | lord McFall, of Mansteld, Oliio.-For improved Protestant denominstions in Belfast took it | hose carriage. into their heads that they could improve the | | V#than Ames, of Sanpers, Mass., assignor to moral end spiritual condition of their fellow: | Pi@yif and Rdmund Urown, of Lynn, Mass — citizens by preaching in the open airon Sua- 7 Devin, of Hone we dayevenings. The motive wasoriginally a good | to |, i Cand hone Bowthyeiok, of te, one. but the open air preaching heing once sanc- | Mas ‘or improvement in carding machines. tioned. rabid sectarians and seekers after noto- ® Driver, of Philudelphia, Pa., assignor riety seems to have taken advai of this | t0 himself. Isaac V. Culin, and Joel B. Suther- sanction to deliver harangues which offended the | !@ud-of xame piace —For improved bomb xhell Roman Catholic portion of the eommunity. £.B. Fournier and David Hinman, of Berea, istry, &c. Most effectually to refute the false report that “ Dr. VaN PaTtTEN has retired from the, Practice of Doutistry,” he has REMOVED hi tS othee from his residence near Georgetown, and Opened a Central Office over Potentini’s (formerly Miller's) celebrated Con- fectionery, oppowite McGuire’s auction store, Pa, avenue. Defective and Aching Teeth certainly restored to Usefulness or skilfully removed and beautiful Teetn of natural appearance as possible substituted with the least possible pain or delay and at reasunable F® OsT KING, C. WOODWARD METROPOLITAN STOV N GRATE FACTORY, No. 318 Pa.avenue, between 10th and 3-eo3r th streets. WASHINGTON, OCTORER 3, 12:7. : The Piano f purchased of you in the titaufaetuced by Hallett, Davis & Co., y use since that time, and Wily susiainod the very fa- 4 ail formed of these instruments. The Pianos of this manufeotory are not, in iny judement, surpassed by thore of any other. For volume and sweetness of tone, prompt action, dura- bulty. beauty of workmansiip, &c., &e., they are not excelled by any others with which | am acquaint- ed, Mespectfully, your obedient servant. O. R. Meurint. Job. Bilis, 1 Washi Me ce hours from 10 a.m. to5 p,m. 3-tf z States.| o« D*. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- CaGO, would respectfully inform the cit izens of the District and vicinity, that inv SSS ing located himgeif in Washington, he is now prepared tu performall operations in his profes- 3100, in the Most approved style. “% rihze, No, 25, eon. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s ¥ Re SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY: Just Published, Gratic, the %th Thousand. few words of tne Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhes or { Weakness, Nocturnal Emissi Fenitel, Nervous Debility, T mature Decay of the System. I sand Impediments to Marringe ~ ally, by B. DE LANEY. M. D. important fact that the many alarmunc oom jh HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, M. LOOMIS, M., D., the inventor aud patentes of “Loomis? Mineral Plate Teeth,” huving, successfa'ly introduced his improvement fs.< SJ various cities, bas new permanently estab- lshod hanseif in Washington. - his improvement for Sets of Teeth oonsiste chief- in making A set of but one picoe of mater: thatindestructible mineral. No metal is used in Was notoy, D.C., May 1, 1957. Dear Sir: ‘The Piano t purchased uly’ uof Ha'let, Davis & Co.'s manutisecture, some eighteen mouths’ Rince, continues to give entire satisinection, It is a clear, full, sweet tone, and of berutiful workman- ship; not being Sindee of sven mstruments, Ltrust- eto your word, and feel pleased in saying I have not regretted .t. Yours, reaps i J.¥. Ellis. Ivy PeTER CaLLan. a st i ‘4 ting inthe improgence and solitude eve 4 5 hio, as*ignors to themselves and J. M = f A, their cons ion, and they are therefore free from chee : sd Opposition was quickly begotten. and partisan | ? s : Munroe, of | We have now a large stook of these Pianos, so- | puivanie notion ond wmetie tote ere are be uty he easily removed without Medicine, resses, on both sides. fanned the flames of pre- | ite plat: hur improvement in water indIca- | tected personally whenja Boston last week. Piste to become kiled with moisture or partiolenind mall tract. clearly demonstrated : aud the entirely new and highly successful treatment. as adopted by the author, fully expiained, by meaus oi which every one is ensbled to cure Himself perte and at the feast poxsible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised rostrums of the day, Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in a _ 0c JOHN F. ELLIS, 34 Pa. avenue. prec i833 IN THE FINE ARTS. PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CoMBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, In On| Colors, on Canvas, food, hence they are pure and clean. They are 4 leas clumsy, far more durable, and earance. | will ive reward o ne Thousand Dollars to any one who will produce & umilar work of art to equal mine in purity, benny urability, artistic exoelience or any other requisite jadice and bigotry. Disturbances followed, and W. D. Mayfield, of BI ton, IL r the clergy generally suspended the Sunday | to himself ands. D Porterrot Giatkeriiin ton evening discourses. for the suke of public peace. | For improved mode of Getachiug borses from One or two, however, refused to follow the ex- | Yehicles ample ot their more prudent brethren ; and their | _ 3. F. Sturtevant. of Skowhegan. Me.,assignor 0} to El Tr 4 juality. goviea envelope, by peeae tens Swe Fon ate zone inj h 10 Elmer Townsend, of Boston, Mai Fos line MINIATURE O8 Size OF LiFa. All work responsibly warranted. z wt tits, atthe Gee ee Proved lasting placers. F Tete 276 Penun, avenue, Detwoonlith and 1%h atreets, | se22-0Xwtf 171 rd wtre cessary to proclaim the Belfastdistrict. Asinall | NJ. assionane to Connie Wants Of Newark, | porpRalT AND PICTURE GALLERY, | 021%)" OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & r 7 » assignors to Cornelius Walsh, aforesaid.— such cases, intolerance has heen manifested on | For improved machine for ishing’ the hes f both sides, aud the disturbers of the peace are | trunk Tails SE Sie the Denisa mostly the rabble who rarely or never enter any Additronal Tmprovement.—Loren J. Wicks of church and know not what they are contending Boston, Mass.—For improvement in straw ent- for. It is truly deplorable that bigotry and a i Bisigdinte Now. 3, 165. blind seal should divide the people of a com-| gucien to, shelf pimersi Rg » of Boston, Mass.—Por munity who have common interests. Religion| {choi i , is disgraced. and the material interests of the | devign forchut iin, New Yorks N. Y.—For country suffer, by these sectar®n and religious C. 4. Rehn and H. Everet, of Philadelphia, contentions. In her religious feuds, fomented | Pa—For design for metal kegs and perpetuated by demagugues, Ireland fur-| )N. P. Richardson and Win. W. Stevens, of niehes us an example anda lesson which we | Pe tiand, Me.—For design for nix plate stoves. should study and im Of ail strifes, that } pNP, Richardson and Wm. W. Stevens, of 5 oa es = ae | Portland, Me.—I'or design for stoves. % which originates in di ies» freligiousopinion | Smith, H. Brown and J ‘A. Read, of Phil i bitter and unrelentinz. and it should | delp ; Malowell & Os of sano is the most Bs ; deiphia nors to L. McDowell & Co., of same therefore be most carefully guarded against. . lesizn for stoves. Smith, H. Browa and J. A. Read, of Phila- Cerious Facts atoct ALLiGatons.—Alli- | delphia, Pa., assignors to R. McDowell & Co., ators nesis resemble hayeocks. They are four | of same place —For design for cooking stoves | high and five in diameter at their basis, ceiving duly some of the finest FUR TURE ever vilered inthis market, whol w: invite the attention of those in want, ae Ww eee them they can save at least 10 per cent. ame'y— Hiandsime carved martle-top Bureeus and Tables Roseweod and watt ‘ete-a-Tetes, Solas bo Stamler me sf ail kinds, erry ar ‘ables. Matirésos, hair, cora-top, and husk; Comforts. ds, hich i post, Odeon Hall, corner 44 st. and Pennsylvania avenue, 8. WALKER has fitted up the above ipacions apartments at vory « pat Outlay of capital, thereby renderin # establishment one of the most com- plete f yme@in the whole country. He has a large ~~ ry for free exhibition of upward of 20 fine tiv ntings, by some of the best ancient and modern masters,to which he intends to add fresh importations. S. WaLeer has sd up a com- lete suit of rooms, with privat rtments for ladies, and purchased the finest possible inatra- ments, and eacaged a first clans operative artirt to ansint him in the department for, taking all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTYPE AND DA- GUERREOTYPE POR TRATTS, from the smallest miniature to size of life. S. WaLKer. by combining the Photographie Pro- cers with the grt of Puintimg, of whie he has had 26 years’ expenance, aud whose speciunens of lifa #ize portraits may be seen in some of the fret fami- jas of the city, as well as those extitited in his Gallery, he will be able, hy the combination of the two, to produce portraits that have never been ex- celled for their fidelity and life-likeexpression. Can- ves and boards prepared by himself expressly for pede ee a ee ENTISTRY, oO. ENNS ANIA AV Three doors rom lath Stree Da. BAILY begs leave to inform the publée that he gan be seen atail hours, st his office, located asabove, He feels assured that an exparienceof fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, and great variety of difficult cases that he has treated success- fully. will enable him to surmount any difficulty, sciejtific or otherwise, reinting to the Teeth. His own experiences confirming the opinion of many men emynent in gne profession, and especially Drs. and J. aud E. Parmly, has led him, long since, to oard al! mereurial preparations for filling ‘Teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Peroha, India Rubber, and Co- ments for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth. and that Percelian, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliabie substance tint can be worn in the mouth, a8 Was tost conclusively shown by the last American Dental Convention, i : Haouch he flatters himself from bia long resi- p Cottage Sats, Rug t Giaes Ware, Crockery Ware of ail kinds, Feather and Fane} Goods of all kinds. c And other Goods too numerous tomentionto whieh ‘keepers and others. caxh or to punctual oustomers. c. L. CROWN & CO, cor. of 6th street and Peon. ave. P. S.—We ehatl still continue our regular sales on ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, bo h mormng and evening, in front of our store. Consignments soli- devve and pructice in Washington, he ia favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following - “ ete TESTIMONIALS: cited, and in ali cases advances made when spquired, being constructed of grass und herbage. First, r the Lorde eg aon id to the eelating oF Per- T the Epi c.R. L. C. & CO., they deposit one layer of ezgs on a layer of Menper witt Ovr.—About a year since a theese Aitanataee ce fear tee i piotaree of From sheiste weet he ety scm _8p25-tf (Intel) Auctioneers. _ mortar, and having covered this witha stratum | Young lad named Sage Mora bop suddenly | deceased friends. | Dr. Srerwen Batty: Dear Sir—I desire to express XALL STY FOR 1857. of wud and herbage, eight inches thick, lay | from his father’s house near Middletown, and Photographs taken from corpses, or sick persons | my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in k puts taken at their own residences, on Immediate notice. Committees and classes taken in aay number in xroups, und any quantity of copies from the same sold at reasonable anargee. Likenesges painted ou Copper for Tomb Stones. Valuable Oil Paintings, and Old Family Portraits pa od buck lined and restored to their original reshoess. Ladies and gentlemen respeotiully solicited to oall at the Gallery, over Shilliugton’s book store— entrance 4)— street, two dours from Pennsylvania avenue. iv 1h-fm Cua, GLASS, AND KARTHEN WARE. R H. MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTERS, ALEXxanpria, Va ou superior dentist. The operations executed y 256 Ph 1 a. for me haye boon high!y satisfactory. hope that you | , Now, teady at SPIN EMETZ 255 Peunsyivani Inay receive the patrouage from iny friends aud the | teenth. the most popular Pall _xtyles publie that your skill ee cme of Press, or Moleskin HATS, to . ours ve it ticularattention, Washington, Aug, 2,185." J. We PRENCH, | W}joi te luviten partioularatts if From one of the ollest firms in Baltimore, Messrs tom, pad Badies it to wen wr jorge, Cotman & Co, * Hevi joyed Dr-Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- Seed wakiog the het pola or wepaad siatot &Vn lagtcn oicy te execute [at me an im | not unfrequently for #5) for the low price, of 5. im ou! rece of ork, § tiyremige satinastdarand rie She fact ‘that | Saha rarnion'a Goality for @3, wed for G2. 8 one of the mont distinguished members of the Dent prior qUBlity fot Loe eT ATH, CAPR, ke. Collece of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to | F°* B. H. STINEMETZ perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives ime | “NN 2° 2% Penn, ave. near 13th reat pleasure to express my entire conédence fi estims of his rofessignal skill. timore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMANN BOGGS, Extract froma note yeaa rom the late Hon. John 5 j. 19, 1856. Korma work sdmutsbly} noth- another set of egzs upon that, and <o on to the | W#S inst seen going to the barn, near which top, there eine commonly from one to two | lived a laboring man whom the lad had fre- hundred egzs in a ngst. With their tails they | quently accused of stealing his father’s grain. beat down round the nest the dense grass and | On the disappearance of the Ind the man al- reeds five feet high. to prevent the approach of | !uded to wus arrested on suspicion of having. unseen enemics The see watches her eggs foully disposed of him; ‘bat was scquited for until they are all hatehed by the hent of ei the want of proof. At the time it was shown sun, and then takes her brood under her own | that the lad not been seen alive since his visit e defending them and providing for their | t the barn, and a hole in the ice, in the Con- sobdaase. br Lutsemberg, of New Orleans, | necticut river, at a point nearest the barn, gave told me that he once packed up one of these | Color to the suspicion that the boy had been nests with in a box for the 5) Road of St. | killed and put through this hole. About a Petersburg. but was recommended before he | month since the body of a lad floated ashore elosed it to soe that there was no denger of the | near the nouth of the river, and although the eggs boing hatehed on the voyage. Un opening | bead was gone, the parents of young Sage were one, a alligator walked out, and was | # confident th: was their son that ey as- soon followed by the rest, about a hundred, | *umed and buried it as such. fall supplios fromthe English Potteries, and will eontinue to receive accessions to their stock tli the business season sets in. +H, Min oN & Co. oan Assure their frends gad eastomers that their stook shali be of the most de: @ description, and that their priees will - LS MIDDLETU. Ick DEALER: Ofice 9nd Depot —Bouthw: corner and Streets. Washington. rT UBER'S BRITISH POWER IN IND 2 vols., 8¥0., Lo Political and Militar nts in India, by Major which he fed in bis house, where they went up| We nowlearn that within a day or two a ; The teeth you mad: . y . 5 pal ably with those of any dea! in their line seould be better. Vary tefull A ce: barkinglike young | ®@ilor has returned to Middietown, and vyolun- ‘or market in the United Si: ing . ‘3 BR 1A 4 London. psoronge ay By Sees. mae tarily, before a magistrate, testified that he ac- a H. MILLER, Sox a Co. have jens bes them- | . _JOHN Mi. CLAYTON, ‘on-Inde-Chine. par M. Duboies de Janciguy,! sis ate cL cidentally «aw the murder, and that the man boy de hgaenr jo merchants every uuducement t0 | py those that seek relief from the maladies of the Paris Isteaxstixe Casa or TRansrusiox.—This | first arrested is the guilty one. He says he Pee WWINDOW GLASS. vse GT gegen oe ogtesine tik By. ndon. a operation, says an Haplish peper, has been sue- | was going oe warm and caps some One") They, have just received vin Autwerp and New | fur ong of tf and plagced several teeth for | Tie Private Life of an Eastern King, by William cessfully performed by Mr. Wheateroft, sur- | chargin, other with “stealing grain an ar gyep pee Sahar promt oux.” New) inyaelf, aud ti.e wor stood well for more nighton.1 vols 1 oudon, iam, by Sir John seam, of Gasock. on the person of a woman | BAY.” which was denied and relteratodand | Rrvnialstlaionss Lronch Wann Giazolevps. Venton, ve Goue MOAERI TE NIDA, | gir Kinslon! aud Beiple of Siam Browning, 2 vols.; Lordon. . Our Anglo-Indian ‘Army, by Capt. Rafter, t vol.; Bimed Wood, residing there. Immediately af- | @pprehending violence. stepped into the barn 1 our vendon ter her accouchement, fearful haemorrh: set | just as the man felled the Jad to the floor with in, draining the woman of blood. She felt her- | 2 threshing flail, killing him instantly. He seif dying, and sammoned her husband to her | #ay8 the man’s wife was also present, and that bedside, fia him “ good bye,’’ andearnestly re- | 8$%00D 48 they saw him, they came at him— uested him to take care of the children when ) ®9d that it was sais brs pao not to reveal she was no more. She then became pulseless | what he had seen that his o April at ee ; — ; We, the updersizned, having had occas' ourselves vas i fonal skill of Dr. Strkesn Dentist oft be ant of his operat y pleasure im exp! our admiration of his artiatie skill, as well as niformly satisfactor: Fenn in which he performs the most detente and difficult we respectfully re- mm have imported or such olrcumstances 2s toenable them to olfer prices — ag 2th STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES being about tho largest in this oity at thie before the at about 15 to 20) purchased at this Bengal Artillery, L vol, 8vo. on. ce of the Marquis ernor General . London, 6 retreat and Welles! OSS 1 4 ptniu Coneral of ladia: 3 vols Military Gperations at Cabul, and Ate was spared. He destrugtioa of the British. Ariny in 142, by Lieut. = - ¢ Dental Surgery, ing, oce: al breathi i oon sailed on a voyage from which ue had just ‘ 5 rome eh gs Neos ‘okt +l val. LOR. pore Fedbeans aad fe. Pes eu pean ye returned, eee neiisi¢ee to the perth of the | jad Tron Fall. Pa. ave hat an oma, ate. ables ot wiian ay Sooadge atnent worthy. rRans ae = . thi murder to unbarthen his conscience sup- | -—— = - ee ae jomas U. hitect U. 8. a DVISER, or how, to diminis! aod ts the blood Sowed frm theater it wad | promion—which be tay haa made him mers. | ([LOTHS, CASSIMEKES, AND VESTINGS. eat HK OF ores BB -aadnaiioe wontons necting transmitted by suitable apparatus into the veins , b'e during his whole absence. Steps were im- | ‘Jn store, a full stock of Black, Browa, Blue and fs f Washing’ . by the best and Irtest Author- of the wife. After 17 ounces had been thus in- | med ately taken for the arrest of the murderer, G ma jos. nA B 'ADLRY, O} ‘Washington, ‘or of Tee! I fe became percepti . | and h been examination in Middle- ok aeinad F colored Caasimers, _ Fonon Wal x- Governor of Florida, jee yes mee th favey oye. brighjeued, ress rr ew Haven Register, Oct. 9. and aia Venting Ggegeand Pacbien tt pied cgeene T and she thankfally said’ “1 am better.” The |) oq: meee Satter wise Lye F B.e viene, pal Rittenhor ademy. ; ease has progressed very favorably, and the = Re id = s was met Seugertien -Reiquail amaounaes, INONCI AS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH, MAGNIFICENT CHURCH na recovering? here literall, tha paper near i berate cule As robbed of his victim, . Foust 7 7 08 wags ) METZEROTT, ooiaomave ots née sus, place 1G Memoir of the Bengal Artillery, by Capt. Buckle, |) 601 5 Ee CHAINS, SEALS, KEYS, other choice goode, for 8 few days. I bave just received s assortment of new Goods, which | am prepared to sell at very low ‘eben ca st $38 Penn, avenue, sign of the large se S-tf H. O. HOOD. ‘OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWEL- stock of bold and’ Sivor ACA TCAES of the best makers in Europe, Also, Gold Ci cis ficcan: Bortunery and’ Fancy. Articles, Sttver- calmness 349, opposite Browns hotel. N.BWATCH REPAIRING Sone in the ary by a sk:lfal Watchmaker, and warranted. an SOLD MEDAL PREMIUM G PIANO FORTES. WILLIAM ENABE, (Senior partner in the Inte firm of Kyave. Gagute & Co., Continues the manumscture and sale of grand and square PIANO FORTES, underthe name of William Kaabe & Co., at the old si x Nos. 1, 8, § and 7 North Butaw street op- posite the ky I timer They heve also just opened a ner Seles Room at No 27 Baltimore street, between ae streets, on the premises partly ocou; ic Henry MoCaffery a5 sy re, where they wilt keep consts..tly on hand # larg —y ny pian and hieh!y finished gynd and square Piano Fortes: also, Melodeons. from the best makers, from 4 to & ociave, some with doubie key-boards, double reeda, and stops to suit smali churches, Being extensively engaged in the manufscturee Pianos, we will sell wholesale and retail, on the mos iheral — oh Shoe bi ur Pianos were award: @ highest (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Moyland Toetituce two successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from of the best makers from New York, and timore. We were ai rial Exhibit and 185. T F 5 vq to this we are tn possession of testimo niais from the most distinguished professors amnteurs in the country, which oan be seen at our warerooms, spesking for themselves and others of the high appreciation in which our instruments are every where held. All instruments are guaranteed for Sve peun.cut & privilege of exchange is granted withm Sopein months from the day of sale if the instrumentedo aot give entire satisfaction. Wholesale dealers will find it to thew advantage anos eX > he 1. wu 5 mar i6-ly WM. KNABE & CO, A CAR D—A CHANCE RARELY MET WITH BY THOSE WHO WIs' A PIANO FORTE,-1 the following great ans : Two aperb Pin r round corners, rorewood cases, seven octayes, used only afew months. I willsell themat $125 less than their price sevem months since. A beautitul seven octave Rosewood Piano, iron frame, round corners, for $200, Tbe above Pianos are sold for no fault, but be- longed to families who have removed to the . and left them with us to be gold. ‘They are really hove now i and truly great bargains. We are red to give a written guarantee with them, and’ willyat any fu ture day, exchange, if parties are Rot satish iso, a fine second-hand Piano of Hallet & Davis’ ¢, for $20, used but eighteen months, and cost 325. two cocoa’ land Chickering’s for $175 each, t che G ano V ae ene ee Tener F,,ELLS, avid 36 Penn. ave.. bet. 9th 10th streets. GpEORGE SANDS’ NOVELS. Corsvelo, three volumes, La Marie Au Diable, ! vol. Jacques,! vol. Le Petite Fadette, 1 vol, Valentine, 1 vol. Le Pechs De M. Antoine, 2vols. Jeanue, | Rlorace. Francois Le Champi, | vol. Feve v Mauprat, 1 Indiana. 1 v. Lucrezian F ior i. i ae Dim V caf, OPS ri * apart ma Pal oris FRANCK Pav Lok? UME-MADE ARKRRIAGES. We have on hand, of our own manufacte fine assortment of ail kinds OC CAR RI a. AGES - very beat, latest, sod met QR y ed in point of the ertine nd strongers to examine c ork ; we stredetermined to, let none surpass us either @iv! ty of work or in low prices. WWealso do every kind of KEPAIRING ima work- ~ poe oe — ry ——. 2 Carnages taken in part payment for atin fair price. SINON PEYNN & CO. _mayi2ém tea Geers FOR ViRGINIA BA NOTES. ular low price: per cent. for cash in pkyments notes of any of pt the Bank of Kanahwa) due toem, can he mn th thanks such of their rs as choose to avail thomese: of this prop so 2th wit herete the Virginian Banks (ex at por. “Any andall det the same currency deb CENT. INVESTMENT. Bonds of the City of Daverport. by Coupon in } $500 each. The growing city of w about 20,000 inhabitants, acd is y incre in wesith sad population. ite municips! debt is only $158,000, and st« rmulroad debt only $125.00, and eannot now be increased. The statistics of the uty were published in the Intelli- cer of the Sth September. We recommend bonds, believing them to be as safe as any th State ty bonds. Beemer CHUBB BROTHERS <CRIBE—COMEDIES. BS Seribe—Comedies, Vaudevilies. De Girardin— Be Girardin—Marguerite, Ou et haud—i.e Cog du Cloche Rey land—L "Industrie en Eu: Goz'na—te Notaira de Chantilly, a0 l.es Peaux Noires. “4 Marmuer—Au bord dein Neva. Radiguet—souvenire de L’ Amerique Esprcnole. Musset—La Bavolette, Chabrilian— y Se Confessions d’an Ouv: © volume, price # cants, just nported with many ote .4 We shall continue selling off for two werks longer as ly want bargains to eal! and se ure them, as everything we bave on band inpet be d out. Persons who buy to sell agai will find it to their advantage to give usa call, an pa romise them great b a8. have yet on avers large stock og yf ods. McLAUGHLIN & CO., oes ‘0, 2, between 8th and 9th ete. [J AMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, AND LARD. |. Hama, Sides, anc Lew we end BB ow ste Butter; extra soperioe Plonr, brown and white Sugars; Coffee, ‘Soap. and a EN al coy eo ONAS P. LEVY, jy m-tf Na, 586 18th wtreat, commer MISIATURE THEOLOGY, im little volumes NE for the pocket, gilt edge The Sermon on the Mount. eels paige of te Saviour. h er focr ar Woe ee ean The Omnipotence of Goa. a on the aw Pentecost. oop.a. Neeson conte ANCK TAYLOR._ Fok4 Few DAvS LONGER,—Grest Bar gauns.—C! ‘ont ‘ a we eS MSLAOBLIN £208, 3 eee Forres SERVES, PICKLES, &¢.—All varie re. a ara ee ot Car. Vermont avenue street. as jo, 654 12th strect and jeus JONAS P. LEVY,

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