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\ a —_—<—<—— THE EVENING STAR + -PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON,| ; 7” (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ¢ Corner of Pa. avenue and Eleverth streat, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, “or 37 cents per month. To mai! subscribera the sub- “cription price is $3.50a year, in advance; $2 for + and for less than ‘hroe months at the rate of I2centsa week. Single copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. Apvanrisnannts (of — lines to the square) yd erga throughout the eeentne es Oroe inserted three times for $1; every other day or Fe ankle copies (in wrappers) can be red sem-wookiy.25 per cent. advance; once a week, 9 VOL. X. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1857. NO. 1.498 paver. Price THREE CENTS, Ue seer of the ——— : . - rar? * | EZ Posimasters who actas agents will be allowed THE TIN MINES OF CORNWALL. wall at such a distance apart as not to allow For Rent and Sale : b= | Through many an oki town we passed on our | the of a man’s between them. way to Truro, the inhabitants of which live in | Through this wall they sumnbedetl in eating al the primitive style—dressing neatly but very | immense hole, rending asander the bars of iron Georgetown Advertisements. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Pianos, &e, O RENT.— ri + 5K EB , y. KM RENT.—That new three story Brick House A LARGE ABU RS MENT OF FALL M RW HENRY PALMER'S PIANOFORTE Go MEDAL PREMIU with back building, with bath room, gas, and all esirable Goods considerably below | PALMER, at hi their value. In theassortment will Le fuund— Thirteenth and Fo 3 ‘ a : : d eS, =Sare daily ad oddly; the buildings have thatched roofs. dia- | and filling their room with a huge pile of brick tween Menad aed inion scheea.: ieaene ar: W. hig chs PSShed Case ONienrr a sons desirous of ‘vailing themoslven ef Ae Panes WILLIAM KNA “we PORTES. mond shape; the panes of glass are set in a and mortar. By moans of ropes manufactured | ARNOLD, € strect.between Third and Four and: No. no s JOHN H- SMooT, arly ‘an “¢ igt oartuer in the le firm of fe streets were very narrow and the spelling | out of their bed clothing, they descended into | %0™- S235 * ours Sips ov Baiwce Starsr, This Class system is more advant Conti: peered pod on the signs in the old-fashioned style; but | the prison yard. and passed the greater part of | J1OR RENT—My HOUSE on F atreet, between | has received and see ei etry low prices to | Mvancement of Children, than any etker eee? | ag continues the mansincture and sale of grand and everywhere [ found the people open hearted | the night in fruitless attempts to scale the wall irk gad 1h cash and prompt customers, ® large assortment of | yy tctoR: of Wiliam Kanbe-& Gon at the old stand and handed. by aid of their ropes. Morning beginning to eee _____W P, PBILT IPS. FALL AND WINTER GOODs, mat ennat tl nom ho Hox hp peciosting oi the Seenins foe 7 North Butaw street op- _ We arrived at last at Truro. after having en- | dawn, and their rapples obstinately refusing EF? aig oe ge og Sa —— and paeses in Philadelphia and New York at the TERMS IN ADVANCE. “Th have also, foot stoned bane Seles Room at jeyea a delightful ride through 90 miles of ever | to take hold on the top of the wall, and with the pat bell betartien Gis cad’ cake wieetey otatnmior marae recent Auction Sales, and from the importers, Primary Class $5 per quarter. Advance Classes | No an Baltimore street, between Charles and Lig varying country. I was too tired te do much, | energy of desperation they attacked the wall twelve noma With peomane aide nity aad haere Ob paid Ang zeowns which will enable him to offer to Jo, All applicaty to be made to Mr. W. H. [nao Be | the premises partly occu by ‘ir se looking about the town a little, I retired to | itself In order to do this. they were necessi- eee oe my room to be ready on the following morning | tated to re-enter the prison and obtain the dence, 2 et 1s neatly ices 200 F atrect, between | teen Gonstuntly satan ey. and a large flower Le eat The he ished and in the neighborhood of the Northern | Rich Silk Rubes and Bayadere silks {17> Georgetown Cinases meet every Monday and | 824 bi red araad nna So nceor iment of plain ¥ - hly-finished grand and square ‘ortes es . . 7 A erties Market and convenient to several church | §3, jack § r st y Mond 4 eq to sce the smelting of tin. et th piece of a broken shovel which had done them | es For particulars apply at the premises belore 8 | Payntors Valerie aut Valentin Robes ower at: clock. at Miss Harrover * Georne- cote aeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- The tin is not smelted at the mine; it is only | such good service in tearing down the wall of | ¢’¢lock a m. or after 3 o'clock p.m. _ oc 23-tf | Rich Printed, all wool, Delaines and Robes 7 a : = —— | And stops to suit small churches, prepared for it and then sent to different places | the house. The re-entranee into the prison was FOR RENT—A tandsomely Frrmshed HOUSE, Satin Fanconies, plain eolors, ail wool,a very supe- | WORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL, Berne extensively engaged in the manufacture 0 —Truro and Penzance, chiefly. It is found to | effected by means of the plank of which the (No. 446, northeast corner of H and 10th streets) rior goods. double width, nt 7c. * oT = Pianos, we will i vleral retail Leepin’sand other makes French Mermos, of allthe | ,C; 1. {RVING will open a Music Schoo! for La- | liberal terms... "H0lessleand retail, on the mos containing thirteen rooms, with gas fixtures, bathing most desirable colors, meludiug White and | “@% 8nd Gentlemen, at Temperance Hall, on KE Our Pixnos were awarded the highest room, &e For particulars apply on the premises, or address Bi City Post ice. a se 22-tf be cheaper to send the tin to the coals than to | steps are constructed that lead from the build- bring the coals to the tin. I was first shown | ing into the yard. Having obtained their im- Street. between 9th and 10th, oa Monday afternoon, | (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Marvinnd tnetiute incl the ore as it received from the mine. It | plement, they set to work on the solid masonr: — see = — | Plain Delains, black, white and colored. Wake cosa dae eas peaith fondtaen and yer, 1885, and 18356—in op- 2 2 . the: sol asonry | a = ~ | 8-4 black French Merinos, for Shaw! The object of this School is to make Indies and | Position to fourteer ard i ne 4 looked like shining black sand, of no great | of that massive wall. A small chink was dis- | [COS RENT; One large PARLOR. with Bed. | A eee Mra aes, Fentlemen thoroughly acquainted with Music from | Of the best makers fram New \ ork Ruston and fake value. This is put in the furnace, a large fire | covered, in which the point of the shovel would | man and lnly, with of without Homme ‘Alou Several | Do. all Wool do. ‘SA ote. the Elementary principles to Composition and Har- | timore. We were alse awarded the firat Premium at made up pares and the process of smelt- | barely enter. A little mortur was loosened ; a at DIS DR NOLES eee eee Kentlomen. Appl Printed (Mvuslin Delaines, good styles, at 10% tnd 25'| “Cisse will be formed for the afternoon and even- gina, Tho and “Taga "They hate a See eteetel ing begins. The heat and draft are very much } small particle of stone gave way; and then | * ee Motel, Fa-avente, between th | 5.0 pieces, beat styles, English Prints at 12 ing of Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at ¢ highest premium (silver medal) eM — he be ee chimney which is built up- yo and another, larger and larger, follow- “Any CONFECTIONERY FOR mee Bick te innet snd Stan eee me Se a Cla: teat Miss Hi cata I asionoftedane, ward of « hundred feet in height. The heat | ed. Some workmen employed about the depot *) PONFE NE ALE. | Plain colors do., very cheap x . Ttniit-2> hepcne tela) ~ tag Shad in possession of testimo : : ) " 7 Th Hi ki t Vel ° eminary on the afternoons of Tuesday - passes all around the ore. After the melti ¢ | passing the prison at an early hour, discovered | now offered for man thas Fables Shaper ticeer toe Stella. ome sae ere, = om at 4 o'clock. caaags eas amateurs in the country, wi bak altoarenes —! process is carried on a sufficent length of time bea going on, and gave the alarm to the nity fore. ood Contests er to enter ey 5 safe and Super double Brooks a <> e Feo e unter <2 lessons, - —- pri- py brgnad soeaking for ioe and others of to separate the tin from the slag, the former is | sheriff’ On entering the prison yard. no one | Profitable business. Possession can be had Ist No | Chenille and Cashmere Scarfs a sade to ie tone S held. = 1% Which our instruments are - s é : . vember. Tho three-story Brick House, now occu- | Bajou’s Kid Gloves, all colors and Nos Application may be made to Mr. Invixe at the | @Very where held, drawn off inte a large iron tank; as it passes | was to be found. After searching for some | s.c} 7 yA ok # le. - . Hal a < t ears, ; E sank; ns ~ pied as above. is offered at private sale, or will be | Sack Flannels, all 09): altar the timeabove named, at Ellis’s Music Store, | | Al! instruments are guaranteed for five out you notice large quantities of arsenic es- | time, Barnes was discovered concealed under | rented crescent neers bedoon , ir wil White Auriga, Wits wal Saxony do. or though the Post Office. Oca tr’ | Sprivilege of exchange is granted within ye caping in a blue flame. The quid tin is then the ste and Kelly had re-entered his room. — particulars inquire on the premises, No. 84 Black Bombazines and 6 4 Delaines M MUSICAL CARD. — = _ pe ph pts ie of sale if the instruments co not Jaded into largemouldsholding wme fourhun- | and was apparently in a very sound sleep, | BRIDGES Sd Want Teter atecet Beatin ae | Beer biack Cobure Merinos toy TOR GE MARTH bersleaveto announce | Wholesale dealers will find it to ther advantag dred pounds each. “The blocks sre about three | wholly unconscious of what had oceurred during au af 4 See ete ae Hest beck and beeen aelenis Heoiak Prints ely Pa eee ge ee by ey a fore purchasing. . feet long, one and a half broad, and eight or | the night. They are now lodged in otherquar- | YOR RE —Prof. H. W. MUNDER having | “0"S.2nd square Black Thibet and Bay State | furnish MUSIC for Balls, Private patnen and mar ieiy i Tee RABE & CO. nine inches thick. The value is £8 to £10 ster- | ters, aud are properly secured and guarded.”? fitted up his Hallinan elegant imanner, which | (adics and Children’ laid Jen Sh: Reirees. | From ove to any number of Musicians to, : E aaa = ling. per block, according toquality. I should a readers it one of the prettiest reome in thie eity, will lies an ildren’s plaid woolen Shawis, in all At the shortest notice. HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PIAN- hare Lh i—th f h ; pais i M t = be rented upon moderate terms for Soirees. Suppers, | flomeny at eee ies ers can be leftat the Musical Depots of John OFORTES 1s to be found at the an bl = ae fe stamp of the work is put upon | = Horniss.e: Most Horrtaee !—At the West- | thinners, of PY menade Concerts. Apply at the Candies Saxoey oad Monon teats _G. Metzerott, or at his residence, | Potot foo 15} W.G.NE enc ock before it is cold minster police court, a young girl between six- | Hallon Tuesday, Wedneeday,and Thursday even- | With a full ly. of h d reets, Navy Yard. 0c ®) ° ——— The tin is also put up in blocks of fifty to one | teen and seventeen years of age, of very prepos- | ngs from 73s until 9% o'clock. TiGoods;of thetestrakeee ee Watches, Jewelry, &c. hundred pounds, and also in small rods, about | & ing appearance, wes brought before the a Soe sepals bora pe forthe receation of pupils oc 9 JOUN H. SMOOT, Dancin; TATCHES, JE oe a the size of a man’s little finger. The rods are | m: strate under circumstances of a very pain- oe e2-tf me 45 = sae © T1C E.—Having been informed that cer- SING E- W ATOBES lei? ei Ae FAR Am a foot and a half long. and are packed in kegs. | fuldeseription. : —— tain persona are in the habit of collecting and | JPA NCING ACADEMY, 7 have on hand some ef thi 1 best Gold and Sy gathering together the Bottles which cont: hav: SZVN 1G > vA‘ ES job rE ¥ Sentsinel our beveracencand pitiee herein ny eet | eyAlf: 7, F GASZVNSKU and DAUGHTER have | WATCHES. une cil JEM SLRY, in , Ss } r and single pieces, FANCY - « of such article on the faith and creditofourname | he will re open hie Classes for’ Dancing i and examine, at stariyea om said bottles, ail persons are hereby | Washington on Friday, the 9th of Ootelue. at J. ROBINSON'S, not subject to sale,and tint they arelelivered tous | MF. Crouch’s, Hall, corner of lith at, and Pavay., | 092m 49 Pa. av., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. customers only to be returned, and that itis ourfirm | Puc, Garunain’s Bookstore, for Misses and Maste C n to prosecute to the utmost extent of the ; Me Deine Genetics and Gentlemen, LOCK Many manufacturers of tin ware prefer the tin Mr. George Humphreys, an inspector of pol- in this shape as being more easily worked up. } ice, said thatat a quarter past eleven on Thurs- What [ have above stated is all done after the } day night the girl was brought in, and shortly tin leaves the mine. Another beautiful pro- | afterwards hocame very ill, and had a succession cess is that of chrystalization. Many blocks | of fits, during which she was attended by Mr. when taken from the mould are found to heim- | Pearce. the divisional surgeon. She was not perfect and have to be remoulded. Each one | locked up in acell, but keptin the reserve room, 2 Stoves, &c. Cc. WOODWAR D'S Merropottras STOVE AND GRATE “ACTORY. The Greatest Cooking Stoves in the United States. { have just reoeived from Philadelphiaa few of OCK: KS!) —C f LOCKS! CK for $1. Ev I 4 from7 o'clock p.m. G. —on Wer “ is subjected to a great heat and when almost | and between one and twoin the morning, when aoe qsieg Stax, or double Oven Cooking | !*¥» ny infringinent of ws RNY ay NNe the 7th of Octoher.at Mins Harrover"s [aslo sees! citcks'nt PROMINSOWS. scaly’ 3 ready to run into a fluid state, it is struck by | she had partially recovered, she asked permis- | Snr: patented [Stel hat thew, Oh eae Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, inet, (70m 3.0’ clock p.m. Also, Clock Materials, such as Keys, Bal a large weight and falls into ten thousand pieces | sion to walk in the large yard which separates | phiaihis Inst summer, exclusively forthia: inarket, | 8@1 Georgetown, D. C. a residence, 407 Steet terwon serene pie peg hoger args of all sizes and forms. One of them I have, | the station-house from the court. It was gran- They Poet “Po heavy and strong, and cast of the | 7 1 pONT’S GUNPOWDER : : “ee 12-6m oni examines at ———— locking as bright as silver. I hope to keep it | ted, and she went out, but as witness was de- Guokime Wie pind EE AS At aa am all times supplied withall hevaiogs kinds | —$————_——______=_=_=== J. ROBINSON'S, so until my return. ___ | termined to keep a watchful eye over her, he | Church, Eaq., manuincturer, . Meee ree Pay i ae eee | 514 SEVENTH STREET. =a 50 Pa. ev..oppo. Browns’ Hotel._ From the smelting house I went to the station | followed her in two or three minutes’ time, but | , | havéaiso, Pur Liserty Stan, made by Messrs. pel ae eid npg ld ees yom BL ol ALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, AND VIR- and took the cars for one of the mining towns. | to his surprise could not at first discover her, | Abbett & Laurence of the same place. Tux Licht W. ALBERT KING TOBIAS, sina Bank Notes taken at par for all kinds of A = n stan og 1 Y - | Street Dovute Ovex Coox, made by Messrs. RAE bars sobs 3 OPTICIAN, rich and fashionable GOLD JEWELRY. fine s we passed alenz on either side huge piles of | He then went to a dark corner of the yard. | Haivan Bartlett & Co. Baltimore. tosethor with the Hg tat Toethe Diets oF aes Office Second Story, three doors from GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, GOL earth—taken down from the innermost parts | Where he found her partially strangled. and | very best Ain Tight Fiat-Tor Cooxixe STOVES mar l2-tf (Intel Nee ee Orn FxLtows’ Hatt. CHAINS, SEALS, KEYS, LOCKETS, and an of the earth—tall, brick chimneys, old mines | turning black in the face. that can be found in this or any other market, some Lc —— Spectacies and Glasses suited to every sight; | other choice goods, for a few days. of which are the celebrated Sunrise, IMPROVED Opera, Reading, and Watchmaker Giasses; Telescopes, Microscopes 1 great variety ; Cosmoramic Stereoscopes | have just received a fine assortment of new Goods, which I am prepared to sell at very low prices. ence worked but now deserted—in many places Mr. Paynter.—How had she done it? by Giope, Flora Coox, Nos.x Coox,ana the Buue fields of wheat growing over ground which had Mr. Humphreys.—By tying a piece of tape , : Ringe Air-Tiaut Coox. If any man ean produce been disembo: c= % iehtiv é a better Cooking Stove, to excel the above Stoves, of superior choice pictureson band. See adver- Please cal! at 338 Penn. avenue, sign of the e tee tea Presented to our no- | 88 tightly as See are her tress. for roasting, baking, &¢.,1 will give hum $59 on each A tisemeut in National Tutellixencer. * | Spread ‘Eagle, dey ate saseele £ rs. ina few moments we Mr. Paynter.—Did she say anything when | one, Please call and examine them. it will Ana woelareapos t TESTIMONIALS. se Wtf H. O. HOOD. were in the midst of the mining district of Eng- | she had sufficiently recovered to speak gothing, and Boe will see all kinds and Reet Ae a tet ng - NorFo.x, September 7, 1854. ¥ ; land. Everywhere about us were signs of lite} _ Mr. Humphreys.—Yes, she expressed her firm | Stoves; &e. Forsale at now prepared to periorm all operaticns in Sim: The Spectacles you made for me suit me eye te eee Cc. WOODWARD's, Metropolitan Stove and Grate Factor No. 318 and 322 Pa. ave., bet. 10ti.and 1th very well, and seem to have improved my sight AINTING AD NED. more than any other I pays, lately trie * a ea di. —= T. W. TAZEWELL. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, aon, in the most approved style. and activity, while hundreds of feet bel determination to dest 1 rery y ‘eet below the stroy herself at the very first oe, No. 2%, Peun. avenue, adjoining G y surface. thousands of miners with shovel, spade | opportunity: and I have had to keep a sharp and pick-axe, were busy digging away ‘at the | watch upon her all night. Balcony in Front full of Sto jenDiy________________________| _ shave tried a pair of Speotables obtained from Mr. In Oil Colors, on Canvas, : - eens b . = 7 , x STH. Tobias, and find t r’ = ne gas i the rocks in pieces—preparing Mr. ‘aynter—Do you know anything of | N.B. Astothe Sza Suen erat top Cooxixe THE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. capht, aad ocxronpontine ws ined eriptionof thet, MINIATURE on Size o Lirs. them to raised to the surface in the large | her Stove I have examined it thoroughly, and think M. LOOMIS, M. the inventor and patentee of | focus. 1 recommend him as a skillful optician, 8. WALKER’S iron skebbles, holding about two bushels each. Mr. Humphreys.—She refuses to give her | it isa very appropriate name—SHELL. ‘Yes, shells H Y A. WISE, ~ will burn ont ina few fires. It is a good name for them—ood for the makers. And as te the old Morn ing Star. I sold them Jast fall, but will net sell them again. They areas thin as pasteboard. [can prove that the maker’s agent urged me, for almost a day, last summer im my counting room to sell them this Fall; saying that if | wonld take twenty five of them he would fiveme theexclusiveagency ofthem for five years. I told him I would not fave them at any price, they are so thinly made. They are hand billed over town by one thet dinst fail that they wi ae orth having. All the above I can prove. ne i7-¢ TENTION, HOUSEKERPERS! LATE IMPROVEM D. omis’ Mintrai Plate Teeth,” having Po > suceessfully introduced his improvement 11 Speoss Pucssensas, hota tbe RTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Perons ioe: Pyne permanently estab- epee) years ago, | obtained from Mr. Towns, Hall, corner 4% st.and Pennsyi a ished himself in Washington, . in Washington, a pair of Glasses for the spectacies y ted. abov: This unprovement for Sets of Teeth consistechief- | which I used. and found then of great assistance £0 | eth hcg therm phan angel pa Mig ome ws ly in making a set of but one piece of material, and | my decay ing vision ; and my of him is, that | Toagering bis eatablicnenent On of the moet oan that indestructible mineral. No metal in used in | he ix skillful in the preparat ilasses for eyes | Siete and handsome in the whole country, He hes their oonstruetion, and they are therefore free from | not too far gone to be henehtted by such ae. lange Gallery Sorfres exhebtcoen of enuued of tee galvanic action and metalic taste. ‘There are no MAY. | Goo Oil Paintiage by oome of the beat aman cok a be bec Sia wae — varices of Lyxcnarna, November 7.1854. | modern masters, to which he intends to add fresh ie — : %, ar ag Ne e or sy te} From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and | importations. S. WALKER hasalso fitted com- natural in there hp peataney far, more durable. and | from tis observations and remarks, ain convinced | plete suit of rooms, with private robing Thonsand Dellars toany one who will produces | tat he 1# a akilifal option, for ladies, and purchased the finest possible inetra eT bomnand Dollars to uy ces who will produc J. BLACKFORD, M.D. | ments, and engaced ® first cinss operative artist to ‘ : serity : November 10, 1254. | assist him ip the department for taking all Inds of « sae erele excellence or any other req Mr. John hed me with Glass | PHOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTYPE AND DA- The leads run in different directions; the ore is | real name, or any account of herself, but that dag out. taken to the mouth of the shaft and | sheis upon the street. She is much depressed, the skebbles filled with it. A long iron chain | and upon my endeavoring to svothe her she told running over rollers fora considerable distance | me that she had been seduced by her own making a peculiar rattling noise in assing | father. and that she had then abandoned her over thein—is attached to these, of which there | home in disgust and horror. “re usually two—one descending while the 2 other is rising. The ore once raised to the sur- Os tHe Inckease.—Tho passion for suicide face Is taken to the stamping mill; but before | i$ on the increase in thi country. Ifa young going into this the large pieces broken up | lady gets the - sulks,”’ she takes strychnine by hand and then the mass is ready to be | and makes ‘-a body’ of herself. If a young crushed into powder; heavy iron weights of —— gets crossed in love or can't pay his e Just out, and for sale only at C, Woodwar several hundced pounds, attached tolong beams, | beard bill, he don't fly by night, as formerly. | tropolitan Stove and Grate Factory, the PAR LOI re) ‘peeled iosyg loshin tre 412th atreete eid sutlered reatly from ri Fever le Bey Seorear Seriacuns For ioe igang are made by water power to strike on the ore— | but he just goes to the druggist. takes anounes | COMPANIO “1 ‘ We heavy ‘and | Ze bqunn. * ” m strocte. | carlier life.) It ahords ue the Iughest pleacare tn | & Watuun. by combining the Photographie Pro- Be - s es ace : ofthe cold air th nme dwell t 0 m 25 years’ experience an ose specimens of |i washed away into receptacle for them, by wa- | handsome.” The Evening Mirror says that} and throwing it az @-ehamber nnd . rth ab anlar reson ty ie HOUZIi. | mize portraits may be seen in some of the frst fami- ter. which is kept constantly running through | there are more suicides committed in the Uni- | heating it, and throwing the hot sur from il te the SPHEN BAILY, Elder of the Methodist Conference, | ‘ies of the city, a8 well as those exhibited in his 98 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU 7 Galle li be ble, by th binat: f the Wiiwineron, N.C., Jane 27, 1s, | Gallery. he will be nile, by the combination o} oors from \4th Street, Mx. J. Tovtas—Dear Sir Lin happy tosay that | ®t 7 oduoe portraits that have never been ex- Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the publicthathe | the Spect h 1 obtained frum you inst week | T2."and boards prepared by himself expressly for can be seen atall hourssat his office, located na nbover fe in io Ae 4, tomas inequality an the | Tee sarpene. —— ie He feels assured that an ex reol fi 7 u visual range of my eyes, t have heretofore touud gre: dex sage A Por- practice, with the large numberof pattentscand great | sificulty in getting glasses of the proper fveal dis- | seats Miniature or fe aise, from seuall peetaree of variety of dithcult cases that he has treated success- | | Iaffords me pleasure to state, that by the d friends. ‘ . fully, will enable lum to surmount any differ : pee grioy ry bongemey cemetery gl scientific or otherwise, relat to the Tr = « as |, 80 tha he Glasses you furnished mw © os med Own experience conhirining the apinion of tay men Resaeehy tae best adapted to my eyes of any | have SGoenaitens aun Semen oy in en nuamaber ts eminent in the profession, and especial Irs. An e vet used. om v1 rom same snd J-and F. Parmnly, hae led hires long since, todies | Very respectfully fours BBW DRANE. | SfeetSonabie charges.) eee x sayy eninge So! oebatenae ector of St. James’ Parish. ainted on Copper for Tomb Stones. the mass. Thus the pounding—for [ ean call | ted States thanin France. It also says that | Priors. it nothing else, goes on tiil the whole is in | something should be done to check this folly 4 The Romans attempted to stop the progress of nh of the work abore ground is done by | the crime of self-destruction by making the un- women and girls, dressed neatly and cleanly | Successful offender liable to capital punishment aud perfect pictures of health. This is the first | 20d the forfeiture of his property, though these process. But the ore is not yet ready tobe sent | Punishments appear to have been limited in away. Of course the powder contains much | their application. When suicides, however, earth yet. which must be taken out from the | became common among females at one period, tin. Itis putin a box upon the top of which | 4 special law exposing their naked Persons to a stream of water strikes, this washes the sand | the public gaze put an end tothe praztice. The €. WOODWARD, Pa. ay., between 10th and ith streets, C7 eotw Nos. SIR 99 He EEPERS, ATTENTION! T have just ree ed afresh nup ly of new and im- roved RISING STAR COC RING STOVES, ‘hey nrecastof the best Pennsylvania malable iro and made very heavy and strong to stand hard knocks and rough usage. For sale only at WOODWARD'S and Grate Worker, xraphs taken from corpses, or sick persons Metropolitan S| Pa. av., between 1th & Ith sts., F filling Teeth, also vikenesre a Rubber, and Ce- tiene t 'ercha, | iz been induced usit the estab- ah t ig into a passage way where the mass passes along Spartans disgraced the suicide by cutting off fe 7-c0o4w Now. S18 & 22, ment for, the Pad les |, Contin: us Gum i uteot Mr. eof trying bh a fads eet cel seamek oo ke eoteeat in small quantities, T should add there in a | the right arm and burying it in ngrave hy it BRS, ATTENTION: othe ony relihe subetajoc tht ona be eur mine | finest ta funtcrach | "TSS and gentlemen are reepectfaliy solicited flizht fall trom the box and also at the end of | self. The corpse of a suicide in England is no read h ae mouth, a8 was most conclusively shown by the last | cation than any | ha ed. My sight, origin- | to-gall at the Gallery, over Shillt poaebeek store— the passage midway over this, a woman stands | longer buried in the highway with a stake | cy ft'G MU RURNENS. The atone py of the | American Dental Convention. ally very xood, was injured by writing nnd rexding at | entrance Qe strest: two doors Tom, Penneyivacia picb a coarse limb broom in hand, which she | driven through it, but its interment takes | gas and smoke from the coal, thereby making a sav. | gence oUt he figtters himself from his long resi- | night, {iequeutly to a very Inte hour: but with the | evanma. a ore sso Passing slowly across. This place Betecen 9 = 3 o'clock cn might, with- | Ws cf one bail ths fuel from {28 opmimon dos! stoves; | kuown'to lus numerous friends and patrons, he bege | ever. and that too without the pain I have previous- | (YHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. and the weight of the tin, makes it fall at the | Out performance of the usual Christian rites Sy Saal 'e Stove, G. leave to refer them to the following y suilered. nay: LN LSON, a eae bottom of the box and the passage way. ‘This | The Prussian provides that if one has mur. | ehonan sn Uncise: Resta Paster Wer: sinel TESTIMONIALS: Deo. 11, Laie Cominissioneer Gen't Land Ofice, | R. H. MILLER, SON & CO, IMPORTERS, washing is done several times, each time with a | dered himself to escape legal punishment, the | 22 Pennsylvania avenue, between ith and lith | From the late Lassie la ae of Epiphany of | Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or Hisve received two mstalments of thei finer broom and more slowly than the preceding. | “entence shall be carried out as far as practi- You will say after all this washing the ore is cable and decent on the lifeless corpse. The now ready to be sent away. But look about | Austrian law excludes the corpse of a murderer Jou. What is that blue flame you see coming | from sepulture in a churchyard. Cc. WOODWARD, P[OUSEKEE PERS, ATTENTION! Dr. StarHen BaiLy: Dear Sir—I desiretoexprese | four months, and take great pleasure in saying that oull aupplics from che Kingiion Petserie; my esteem for you persoually, and my confidence in | | am much pleased with them. | have been much ‘ou as a superior dentist. ‘fhe operations exeouted | benefited bythem. "GEO. DP. SUARBURGH. ir me have been highly satisfactory. I hope that you May Sth, 1856. may receive the patronage from my friends and the | I was recommended to Mr. Jobn Tobinsasa skilful | Gesiratie denoription, and that their prices will com. i ‘ed, anew supply of the improved cele- from yonder chimney? Are they engaged be- Le - sit SUNRISE ATRTIGHE. ELAT-LOP | publio that your seill eo well dovarven, optician :audas | have eyes of remarkable peoulinri- | pare favoratly with those of any dealers in theis une low ina revel? Nothing of the kind. This ig It is reported on good authority that YES. four sizes. For sale only at Yours ve ual ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to | in any other market in the United States. dry powder washed so clean as : Mr. Ten Broeck won $500,000 on the New Mar- | C. Woodward's Metropolit cove and Grate Fac- Washington, Aug. 2,185. J.W.F ENCH, comprehend them by inspection and some slight R.H. Micter, Son & Co. have pre; the: i pentane toes at i i rt os. 3 8 and 322 Pennsylvania avenue, between — measurement. and he has made me a pair of Specta- | gelves to offer to merohants every ucement to minutes ago. is being burnt to extract the | Ket race. hy Prioress winning the Cesarewitesh | otf and iith streets, From one of tho oldest firms in Baltimore, Mesers. | cles that suits meadmirably. A. P. BUTLER. make their purchases in their line. arsenic from it. The persons employed in this | Handicap. The betting was 100 to I against 7-001w Cc. WOODWARD. ae oF s. Cotman & Co. su eS July 1, 1856, me Sees WINDOW GLASS. =e i ir | Priores ire i a = — eee mployed Dr. Stephe: ¥, Surgeon Den AAHINGTON, Aug. 8, 1855. waiaek asecteal en nan ier ork suffer very much and in addition thetr | Priorees, so that Mr. T. B. was required to risk Frost KING. tat, of Washington city, ts exeoute Tor ine an tm | Having been Sor years under the consemts ot ew. By Me Tie aneed umuniensees al ieee Lives ace shortened many years by inhaling as | °"!Y 39,000 to win this immense amount. This Brusselle, leo boxes Freneh Window Glass of ow portant and difficult piece of work, which le did to ¢ upe- set from Mr. Tobias | ror quality and of different thicknesses, which they ein daylight, and they must. unavoidably. th winning must make him good for his compara- app op WOODWARD'S my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that p-light—I p. inal ishavalsale he teste aiieas ines ti | ati oy eens ioe GA mite eh en ee METROPOLITAN STOVE AND one of the most distinguished membersof the Dental | which answered both purposes. I have used hus tor | pare smported under such circumstancesas toenable pane : > ore is fil all hie sobee ta Wena -cnd t : IRA rE A * College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to | several months, and find hem excellent. is them to offer a superior article at very te urning. the ore is put in piles; parts taken from expenses in Englan and leave him as No. 318 Pa.avenur, between 10th and, perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me EDWAKDSTUBBS, prices act -tf eath to the assayer, who from these parts de- clear protit of the operation, at least a quarter se 3-e03m llth streets. reat pleneure to express my entire confidence and Of Department of Sta! — termines the value of the piles. and they are | f million of dotiars. He need not even have thus sold, according to the per centage of tin | T#ked_a cent, under the English system of which they evutain. This makes up the dif- | “ bedging ;”" thus. say that the odds were 8 tol ferent processes and will, [ trust, give you some | ®3¢inst El Hakim, 3% to | against Queen Bess, idea of mining and 100 to | against Prioress—the three best— The miners. a a class, are a very intelligent sinall risks on the two English horses would people; exposed. as as they constantly are. to| Dave insured him against any loss at all by nger—to death from an explosion taking | ‘he failure of Prioress, though he had bet place in a different manner from what was ex. | ©204gh on her to take a half a million in the pected. which will send many from time to ntof her success It has been suspected on eternity. by a living death. buried in the| tix side, for some time, that the American igh estimation of his professional skill 1 Sins Pie gue of Ponemaien EW GROCERY, WINE, AND J.Fomas., Sic: Tee pair of Byeatnctes you | JN LiQtOx srore. Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMANN BOG6S, ‘ notin welt ser re very decidedly the : The subscriber begs to inform bis friends 1 Extract froma note received from thelnte Hon, John | iut'{ain the awnorok sieht on pine paire.car publie, that he has npened 8 NEW STORE, corner ; Clayton. selected in different places and ‘from opticians rec- | of !2th street and Lowsians avenue, where be in U.S. SENATE, Aug, 19,1856, | ommended to me on account of their professional | tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied Tho teeth you made for me work admirably ; noth- | standing m France, England. and the United States, | assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES. 1. Ing could be better. Very prasetaly: | have been also pleased with your remarks and di- ORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCER OHN M. CLAYTON, rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- | consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Fi are > pose of preserving and improving the sizht Olives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchov: To those that seek relief from the maladies of the | "Rexpestfully yours, CHS. CALDWELL, Marrett & Co, Pinet & Co., and Col teeth, I oan cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a Professor of M.C., Louisville, Ky, | Brandies in cases, demijohns, superior Dentist; he made a set of porcelian teeth Sherries, Madeira, Port for one of 7 emily, and plugged several teeth for I OOKS FROM LONDON. Je Memorials of London. 2 vols, ondon and its Celebrities, 2 vols, The Obstructives and the Man, 1 vol. Lord Brougham’s Colomal Policy, 2 vols. ‘olonial Constitutions, | vol. Cities and Cemeteries of Etnina, 2 vols, Mrs. Grny’s History of Etnina, 2 vols, Fronde’s History of England, 2 vols. Hertslet’s Comimereialjand Siave Trade Treatics, ume ¢ k on the Colonies, 1 vol. on the Government of Dependencies, 1 BRooxityn OrtHoparpic INsTItuTIoN, . Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in rol, poe Koad ~ April, B54. ; Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynolds rocks—their trust's in a Higher Power and we | BOFses would win, as soon'as the odds got to he | Hiakes’s History of Politioal Literature,2 vols, | {ohana ne oe RORERTT NIXON ghfermost careful examination of Mr. J; Fobias's | Pittbureh Ale, Anniseite, Marnsching, Ciraoge, find the religious elements strong among them. | !0"S eye & neta Hee eo Ameri- | [ord Palmeraton’s Opinions and Polioy, 1 vol. Apni a Ve Gonh Ot ROM Charch Boeke | ares polishing, and exact optical shape render Sere rere ® large end vaned On Sunday you will see thousands of them neat- | ©##5 Will show the Yaukee, occasionally, even | “Imported by a se madarat i toevdal | nen Pet eniany Eacomnentens te Sa wees ‘Also, Stoughton Bitters, and Fever and Acue ly dressed. on their way to the Wesleyan Chap- | though they happen to be Albany Dutchmen. } _°¢ 24 See ee EON: Wo, the madersigned. having had cocasiog to-svall | merely optical mmpairment of the eyes are in want of | witters, Porter, Ale,and Cider. ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, lowing, Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having Leen cogniz- seek aaxsiaty Ant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as wel! as of the uniformly satisfactory manner in which he per. Operations in Di commend him to the con’ publi, of which we consider him eminently worthy. Tuomas U. Water, Architect U.S. Capitol, of Families ae wartionierly Say sed to ntiond =: the stock before purchasing elsewhere, em- Sif papell ig Sede Pa go ”y | bers of Conresm areniso informed that thejr orders of his oj mci In ean kaa ——— will te promptly attended to, and deli is nes tothear ~ ¥ PR- | residences at the shortest notice. t Nal Surgery Mcreapecttutiy re. | tents With Giasses, to their and mny entiaiaction ‘A xeneral assortment of fine Havana Cigars, i dence and patronage of the Physician and Sn don, Berling Member of the | ported direct by the subseriber.at wholesale and re t nyal College of Surgeons, England; Member | "ls 10) Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and ele, (this being their prevailing faith.) Wesley | The Cambridgeshire races were to come off on preached among them while living, with good the 27th. Prioress was a leading favorite. The vuceess. Chapels are nuw standing in different | tide being changed, Mr. Ten Broeck may have parts of Cornwall, in which he preached to | Chtpged his course of betting. Look out for # them. His name ix dear to them and they | little more * Yunkee,”’ and expect to hear that cherish it with the deepest reverence. In ail ) /’rteres# has been beaten by ahead or so.— the mines in the world. Cornish miners will be | £/9v Budget PEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenpoct, lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New. York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and is y incrennt: in wealth and population. Its al debt is only $150,000, and its railroad debt 1 only ‘gl25,000, and cannot now be increased. The ¢ Medical Society of Londen, and the Soted f ss < rnc tatistios of the city were published in the Inteili- Tromas MILLER, M. D.,of Washington, D.C. 3 ‘New York; late Sur. | Produce taken in exchange. : — by okey Magee! steadiness. sedateness } >It ig a regulation made by canonical | concer of the Suh September, “We. recommend | B.S. HonRuR, M.D. of Georgetown, Dy: C, x sthlogseel Bocteey of Nee Veet tas of Levy's Old Winskey, Sonetantiy on hand: of 1640. as an.) aad thle th “y . bs — ardent | jaw in the Catholic church that a priest cannot mace Lic rng hee bie Thee tobe ae ants as any ee TUN peo. & anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B. | 5. produce of all desoriptions received on consign different parts of mining cher coe iS? of the | keep a fomale servant to manage his household, | 2¢°"'Y "Caras BROTHERS, RGE WaLtox, Ex-Governor of Florida, OcInsttUHOM Aa rorn, Van July 27, 1954, | ment. RoE Skin otrese. dct waleable, The lorground life which | UBless she be of the ae age of at least 40 | aie SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH Deca ners tates Oboe in the experiance of even two years, | have found | — —_ SRINCIPLES OF PERSPEC le dergre ; . 3 SECRET INFIRMITIF: 1 N, U.S, i facies that were ex- IF FIN'S NCIPLES S 2 they lead—full of vicissituies and dangers— | )°#™*- it once happened that a certain bishop T AND MATURIT?, great difficulty in obtaining Spectacle: w UFFIN’S PRI O.C. Wieu, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, tiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. ‘This in- :®, London; 37 cents fob20 tf convenience Mr. ‘Tobias seems jwlhave reinoved re Perspective, Grinciples and practice, 2 = as ———— =e t by the substitution for me of better a1 wondon, $2.7! ROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR 1358. Se rasauls Glazaens They are clear, chrystal-like Tce *s Perspective and Drawing from Nature, Ss = 4 P 5 es ahi x and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend hum udon, $1.5! " London, $2 QUARTERM:STER’s OFFICE MARINE Co! pat to those who from age or other infirmity require ar- iton’s Orawing from Objects, . y J.5 vs, M.D. y * Model Drawing. London, Wasuine Ton. October 10. 1857, tificial aid im this way. aa sid —- Willan eee Forte ae nny VR dined with a curate. and they were waited upon at dinner by two quite pretty female at- tendants, of some 20 years each, After dinner. the bishop remarked to the curate upon this fact, and asked him if he were not aware that makes great chang: n their character, de- veloping the better traits of their natures. They remain below ground seven or eight hours. Children are not allowed to work below Miners are not what an American would eall Just Published. Gratic, the 2th Thousand, A few words of the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakne: Nocturnal Emissions, Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre mature Deoay of the System, Impo- sai a je | PY @ rule of the church, he could maintain but | wncy,and Impediments to Marriage Separate Sealed Proposals will be received at this Wien Le poke 1 feccan acsertanean ee one female servant. who must have attained at | generally, by B. DE LANEY.M. D. office until ‘Tuesday. tl 0th of November next, at vanavenee us tecuen and the sig octal erence London 7300nte ue E Jementaire de Perspective ‘This sum is certainly none too mach with whic de eon te eee aearet. az | _,The important fact that the many alarming com- | Xintex mbrine’corpas at the following stations, for | tecommend. Mr. John Tobias ax a suitable person | Lineare,2voln. Paris, S19) oy to support « family. Many young men have | MOnseigneur,”’ said the jolly priest, ‘but, as | plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude | the year 188, viz: from whom to obtain such Glasses as they may fs, | Drawing Book, flowers, Paria, 623 cents pe : within you see. I prefer haying my housekeeper in | of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, Charlestown, Massachusetts ; uire, as he has suited me with a mir of Spectacles praying Hook, animals . Paria, 62 cents goue to Australia, and within twoor three years | 7 onimes.”? is in this amall tract. olearly demonstrated ; and the Portomouth: New Hampshire’ fora far and near sight. My sight has been impair Brewing Books, human hgur outs the minershave been better paid and their con- a entirely new and pighiy successful treatment, ax rooklyn, Long Tslau ew York; very much by & service of years in the Post Opes Ghevrent on Colors, Hay on Symetrical Beauty. ditions improved. = Dencoe urea} * adopted by the author. fully expia hiindelp Picce Ivania: Department, which berth required me to be on rev | Pau on the External Forms of Man, Joplin’s 1eo- L might add th iner’s life i bh As Heim ix tag Air.—During the terrible | which every one is enabled to cu Gosport, neat orfalk. Virginia ; from 11 o’elock at mght till after Gay, during KER. | metrical Drawing. J 2's Ixometrical Perspeo- — might wid the miner's life is a short one. | .torm, day before yesterday, an Irish tenant | tnd at the least possible cost, thereby a Warrington, Florida ; and . time I used but one light, W.A. a toss, | tives Phillips Lectures vn Painting. Merimee on Ont orking in water many times with the ther- of a house in East Twelfth street, New York, taeerrertine’ Fostran of the day. Washington, Distnet of Columbia. DeparTMENT oF IntERIOR, May A= ole Painting, Hazlitt and Haydon on Painting, Ruskin's gratis and post fre sealed envelope, by remittin; Seo tone "0 2-d&wtf 17 Lispenard street, New York. Goons FOR VIRGINIA BANK NOTES. From natural defects and the unequal rau ters. Philips on Color, Cleg’s Arehitec- of fresh beet, ‘or throes ceartecs of sate on moss eyes, L have been compelled to use glasses for fhout | tural and Machine Drawiog. "Burn’s* Tsomet"ion! pork ; eighteen ounces of bread, made of best su- | Talyenrs. { have tried differen clang Witvour | Drawing, Hili’s Flower Painting, Coe’s Drawing, rfine flour. or best superfine flour at the option of | Obtaining glasses perfectly fitted te my eyes. © ON | progressive Drawing Book, Pyne’s Architectui [he noverement A and at the rate of ax posnds of — lag peda om ye ape on Drawing. sain Gaus : end Pari by Boor Re cera ot pete Ta hone eer eee By the use of his optometer ho is enabled to adapt = *'PRANCK TAYLOR. mometer at 50 deg.. he is in a constant perspi- thi i ration. and then the descent and ascent of 1,500 Horr prSighe mcg Alene fil and 2.000 feet is no easy matter. Millions of | vigtence. She held a nursing child at her allons of water are daily pumped up to the sea | i, east- but, either from being slightly intoxi- evel and then carried away.—Foreign Corres- cated, or-trom the force of the le. 2 hold pondence of the Buffalo Advocate. upon it was not strong enough; the little fellow | , 8. H. MILLER, SON & CO. will sell all ts of sali most minutely tothe ere, 1 most cheerful - : . i . and’ of vinegar, 8 of salt, four pounds of good ‘bia having occasion to .—Those ‘customers who are indebt ———~2+e-—_.__ _ phe blown out of her arms! Providentially, den hannah Ga Wy re URES, hard brown soap. ad on S08 iP pound of good Fyregommend Mr. Fob Neatimony as to his skill as arto po Cagney fendered let July and A Deseeratez Strvueeve vor Linenty.— | the child was carried by the wind into a tree, at their usnal regular low p: bard dipped tallow les to one hundred rations. 5! HENRY E. BAL. N onto past due, will greatly oblige us EE ay . wi a discount of five per cent. for cash as heretofore, and receive in payments not earn DWI .and Warras’ forming 81 on f required shall be delivered on th ofthe eum officer of each station i bulk or by the single ration, and shal! con: notes will call at once and pay. an optician. § Two prisoners recently made an attempt to | on the other side of the street, where it was ses _ Ans’t Seo’y to sign L break jail at Chambersburg, Pa., and the fol- | found, by a member of the Metropolitan Po- EVENING CLASSES are 4 i eggs 3 ite shi i the Virginia Banks (excep t i ft calemy, corner of Eand J0th streets, | that these are “ trying times’ ing accnot of he oor ie given by the | oe Hanging by it sir toatig, ad scream | Moar, Sip anfal dat dae,Gnms ang | Gta" pacman bok aad crimes | Re Cons cdttgerzes wdc cso, | tiie Seed ar sant ea Vv op siphoned oor : knif ing tustily. oy debt: choose to avail themselves of this prop or the be quality of kinds oamed, All sulject to ayatem of Figures is taught inanew, | debts, aod (lie geek ae of poe mem into a saw, severed the iron bar of his bobbles, | _ 177 Mr. Smith, agrocerin Boston, went to his | °*Alexandrin, Sept. 29, 1897 ne 20-10 WN bid Wall be entertained pnless accompanied by Sad sismple method. RANT Principal. | Wait the canvenience of their eu customers. us to and freed himself fcom bis fetters. The wall of | *t0' for some purpose on Sanday, and thers found GENUINE ITALIAN MaccaRont. certified to by some official person. ‘Fo x GREEN GINGER.x | futisecinonnventence, but will, without delay, pas he room i hich they w lodged i - | 2 man. ahene BOte One H H Just imported, a supply of Italian Macearon | ‘ P. is for Rations for 1858,” and addressed to £ = a a be von 8 mien they were lodged is con- | iow puta pistol tq Mr. S’s head and. threatened of the very best the Quartermaster of the Marine Corps. Washing- Eeerres aale by us whats GETT, NEWTON, MAY, & CO. steucted of brick, and is about three feet and a | to shout kien if he enid.a word. He then backed A a, HR Pk D. J: SUTHERLAND, NG & B ELL, ah lit” ‘corner of Penn, aye. and oth #reet, half in thickness ; bars of iron are builtinto the quit and escaped 0015 Cor. 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