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THE EVENING STAR 1 + PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) a AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Corne: Penusylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or 7 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- a Soription price is $3 50% year, in adrance; $2 for THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal—con- taining @ greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday Trexs. le copy, per annum. 1¥e copies. wonty copies oe tarariably om * By subsoribing in Clubs raised wi Rae a oe 2» 3 cent. of Tux by aR will Ne thal hes made TRE vanes On oo ews’ AR ~ IT, Sinsie copies (in Wrappers) can be procured at inter, the isaue of paper. Prise THREE CENTS. . soa who sect as will be al- loved a commotion cf cents 81X months ; $! for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi weekir, 3 per cent.advance; onoea weet. | WOL,, XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1858. NO. 1,776 Se PARIS FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. List or Parenrs.—The following is the list i {Prem Le Pollet] dah ideagdcet he deck ac rcs __Auction Sales. Wood and Coal. ——__ForRentandSale. |__| ___—_— Educational. = We bave passed the season for the produe Office for the week ending September 23, 1858— re Sate ey iris eee, OAL! COAL COAL!" A HuUSE FOR RENTIN THE BEST sys MERSON INSTITUTE, tion of any decided novelty in the form of h bearing that date : ? goods and chatteis of William T. Dove,(or the oc- The schooner Mary Ann will arrive ina few days rt pee eG poe Pale Hunt. SxLect Gta ppalingyrectnty seared ladies dresses ; the principal varieties now are | °*° a oo: saat of Kars numbered 13, 14 and 15, in Square | with 200 tons best Red and White Ash COAL, exe | Dentist ia for rants tee ea eae ch eee at SICAL any MATHEMATICAL ScwooL in the accessories. Favor is vei ly di. A. Adams, of Sandwich, Ill —For improve. | numbered 168,) for rent due and in arrears, and to me | and stove izes, which will be sold very low for the | avenue. between 9th and 10ch streets, (in one of the ‘The Sixth Annual ae vided between double skirts mad eames but | Ment incorn shellers. piers con Piston sane {taal hase a oy ds ie ee earer pe thirty bis d Pi ny mt business squares in Washington.) running back | menoed the lat day ner Phe mae or of ape the latior may be considered to have | sGc°ife Gtumen and Cyrus Roperts, of Belie- | Chairs, and1 Writing Desk; an igroperty of Juha | WOOD. 'E ais ie at aa "Vor darter lndoaecenarety ee tke: Fite Priocipalciuime the privilege sf Siasaceeses the preference. Quilles are scarcely seen. Many | “john A. Ch r, of New York, N.Y For Wilson, to wit: | lot Anthracite Coal; and I here- Schoot Call and leave your orders. : = N roceed ood! skirts are trimmed en tablier with Passemen- | improvement in machine belting. ae } tele eecigchee oe, aeons lors. For further informati i the premi- ses to Dr. HUN r. a serenely senate R. W. BATES, 4 us Institute as emphatically a G; b I ized and taken, on the premises, wi 5 WOR SALE—§% Pex Monti—The new and Bm sues thorough. Stu- terie; others with bows of ribbon, but very few | Wm. A Clark, of Bethany, Conn. —For !m- aft resnid, being on Bennaytvanin ve: 80 25 uth street neat the Cal DWELLING HOUSE, eee, BRICK | ppektol coucieleeiniug yy Cee ve eave i no - 7 5 7 ~ a Fee reste wera. ‘The latter are spoken of | Proved expansive bit. | ee nthe 2d day of October, 1858, at the hour of 12 (OaL coal i—CoaLi tween Daud K streets, island.(No.—) oontninine 6 | @ L8fms per quarter for the English branches, as likely to be in vogue during the winter sea- y, of Lancaster, Pa.—For im- | QA,\ the 34 ¢ ‘satisfy rent due in'arrears for Wil, | — rooms, dining room, and kitehen. The lot on which | 812-50; for the full fas” #15, son, but any conjecture on this point is at | Pravement “ i, Skee te eelue| T Dove. wiom,ig.the time to make engagements for your | the house stands Sronts 18% feet on 8th strest, ran- sed” __ CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal._ a eit te =~ a Sepa ae jn makin nut blanks.” ; ne 23 toot CHAS. KEMBEL, Bailiff. We willbe discharging a carcoss f ce IAL, bran rumproved ote 138s feet ty Seer ‘whicn onl A; nonentow Mad y ar aon. - .B. -_ Maamep.laany —y——— | asso! sizes, | fe eh, durin ry tl t - mf Bet Corel preamp eal with vikbons, | ese aie outa —Fer improve- ARSHAL'S SALE.—in virtue of 3 writs of | ench of the months of September aid October. | erty. “Terue Hence eRe Tithout adjdiurke | tne ng auties of thie inetitution will be resumed on blonde. ruches, or velvet | We have seen on| Samuel L.. Denney, of Lancaster co., Pa.—For | Cirott, Count cf het eo en os ark’ s office of the some silk dresses, and those of thin textures. ga ue pny per eas oa ay te Washineton, 2 me bao ra i ‘ocht, of ng, Pa —For improv pose to publie sale, for Cas, in front'of the bt ent fesse st Mp ha a attachment for tackle blocks. P Court-house door of said county, at 12 o'clock mal! ones, and en ap Perry G. Gardiner, of New —_ m.. on FRIDAY, the 15th day of October next left between the next set of plaits. Someti Y, Jeri eteed eM Fo | Te8e, the fol i a ex$ Se alts. Sometimes | improvement in tempering steel car springs. detent ate nehe title cia ri yar gaat S & great number of narrow fluted flounces are| |. P. Garrett and Daniel Steckel, of Meer co part of Lot No.scin Square Noo Wd. tee e worn. Sleeves are also made in various forms | Pa —For improvement in compound railr Point on 3d street east 59 feet 8 inches from the south Jockeys are almost indispensable, especially | axles west corner of said lot, and running thence north 20 when a pelerine is worn over the dress. The Michael Gross asd Peter H. Jackson, of New | feet 4 inches,and east with that width toa four foot bell-shape sleeve without plai the a | York, N Y —Forimprovement in metallic frames | PTi alley at the rear of said lot, together with all . . woe pone for vault lights. nd singular the improvements thereon, in the city with ns edge ppube Sy rea J. Holyland and J. C. Holyland, of Rochester DE Meized and levied upon as the or moi rge puffs and finished by a ruche, N.Y .—For improved cracker machine i CASTLEMAN & BRU., the corner of 6thand B streets, se 17-°w opposite the National Hotel. Fe ch le ar a die C OAL AND WOOD. ‘A full assortment of RED and WHITE ASH ANTHRA ITE, COALS and CUMBERLAND son hand. Also, HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, all on the best terms. Coal kest on plank floors, and consequently free from earthy inatte r—a consideration of the first tm- Portance tothe consumer. CASTLEMAN & BRO., corner of 6th and B streets, day of September next. from Washington conveyed to and from e. . J, HARROVER, Prinoy Lot, $3,000: $300 cash, and balance in month staiments of $30 each. Houseand Lot without ad- Joining Lot. $2,750; $25 cash,and balance in month!y ™N. Be The hous £32 + B.—The house will arent of $2! per month, 1 vars & THOMPSON : Hardware Deal se 2t-lw No. 325 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and Wit 28-tOct! OARDING AND AY SCHOOL FOR At the Ni Fide poe rir ahs ie Northwest corner treets. Thine Mts: RESLEY, Paiwcteate his Institution will be red to rece: on Monday, the sth of September, '856 ee ~—ee gentieman of experience in teachiag = ing will fll the Mathematical and Cinesical Depart: ments. au 23 eotOot! im and interest in and to (OX RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third gr . Of the building occupied as an office by C. S, Walisch, and jemotintels Opposite the City Hall. Apply to RICHARD WALTLACH. Fez RENT. he DWELLIN€ HOUSE. No, onthe square immediately erst of - As Fenwick, and will be £38 D stron HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE by ty Hall. next door tothe residence “J are all in favor Gaal lercass and Weave cert ce keen eNOS: S58, 22. and 75, to | _se17-2w __opposite the National Hotel._ ‘(the proprietor.) t) whom applica: | py ai thie alNINeTOR, D.C. _ Colored muslin dresses are often made with N.Y.—For improvement in mowing machin : Columbus ‘Alexander, and Jobe Vac Kerwin SEVENTH STREET. 422 ee aes rade, ig f will be rested aniy monso Walon ee conor i a low bodies, gathered a la vierge, accompanied | Chas. Kane, of NewYork, N.¥.—-For improve- SELDEN) Marshal WOOD!—COAL "WOOD !"—COAL rent Will be O70 pe eat peprivate family. The | September. by a ribbon Sand with two long ends, fastened | ment in combined cooking range and heating | _8¢2 ts for the Distriet of Columbia, 10% wa 8 u rent will be $700 per annum, payable at such periods as may be agreed on. se2s tf a OS OE F°® fies 1.E—On very reasonable terms. a valua- ie 465, Se; pplioants for admission will be examined on the = and Tuesday before the opening of the sea jon. THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of the Columbian College will commence its next action on = + the eighth (@th) of Septem- 5 y, su iSentNovt J. G. BINNEY, President. WESTERN ACADEMY, 271_T Street. Te. wg gid ZomOoL Ae! Boys. ‘enty four ou on a department eon per por Sixteen pupils. y in the —— ment o UAgOR. LAS L. Toons. A. M., Teacher of Mathe- ice. A.GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher of Languages. se7 We hive now on the way two ourpoes of ‘superior Red and White Ash ( Anthracite) COAL. which we offer at the lowest prices if delivered from the ves sel: Also, on hand, a large stock of Oak. Pine, and Hick iy SY aod, to which we hg the attention of Os i in their winter fuel. - a CHAPIN & BRO., 0, 422 7th street west, sel-Im between G and H north. in front by a buckle. The flounces are some- | #Ppatatus. Ss By J.C. MobUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. times pat on in a waved instead of Pa ohn Lewis, of Elizabeth, N_J.—For improved [J NKESERVED SALE OF THREE SMALL line. Thin white muslin dresses, bmn ar ae rig forships. Patented in England bs ee TON Ocebe ee n - 1955. y + Octo! al broidered or plain, are much worn. : amiiton Lyon, of Cincinnati, Obio.—For im. | o'clock, at the Au-tion Rooms, we shall sell tothe We have lately seen an elegant white tarle- Proved method of heating ovens by steam highest bidders the following very valuable Real fan, dress, with three skirts. The body was| Elisha Matteson, of Troy, N-¥.-For improve- T Benste We mar fitakx rataeivan ca Veo t high, fastened with emerald buttons. The | m2nt in mechanical Powers. avenue, north 8 street, and 12th street west, acd band, with long ends in front, was plaid velvet David 3. McNainara, of North Hoosick, N.Y. a aquare feet. ribbon, red, green, and blue. The sleeve was For improvement in harvesters. Square No. 3%4, fro: on Vermont avenue, formed of one large puff, drawn nearly to fit | provement Ia aressine ee LN: Y-—For im. | porth F atreet. and Lith street west, and containing > 7 0 the arm a little above the wrist, with a band | Hiram W Moor ‘a foe cis N.J.—For | _ These two es are handsomely located in the of ribbon, and a bow to match the band. A | improvement in cast iron corwheate, No noryh part of the Second Ward, which is rapidly im- broad lace was fastened just inside to form an Israel Moxes, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- | Ajo” Square No. ‘ez, fronting respectively on under-sleeve. Provement in ambulance wazon New Je: . reey avenue, north E street, and Ist street White barege, either plain or with colored John Moulson. of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- | west, in the immediate ey of the Railroad ie Stripes, is very pretty for an evening dress. | P — —_- stop. Depot. and contains #,285 square {eet of ground, ii ‘ holland, of Brooklyn, N.Y .— = itles perfect. . By boulllons, lized with ribbon ie Set, tact | provement in amps ‘tae eas tp] F the stripes in the denen the same eolor | " Jas. H. Nelson, of Oskaloosa, lowa.—For im- : ij ae as the s am in the dress. A whole colored proved machine for planing irregular surfaces. . ©, McGUIRE & CO., Auots. barege, with seven flounces, beund with a par- Wm R. Nevins and Joseph Yates, of New row taffeta ribbon, for instance, green on grey, | York, N. Y.—For improvement in bread and MARSHAL'S SAL E.—In virtue of $ writs of fie or bee a tue Gen = Wery elegant. The | cracker machines. Paten‘ed 10 England March | Girotie toner es pene of Uoeaien for the y of such a dress should be low, and over it | 1, 157 4 county of Washington and to me directed, I shall may be worn a small high pelerine, trimmed | ,-\", Nevins and Joseph J. Yates, of New | expose to public anle, for Cast, 18 front of the Cony like the dress, a white muslin canezou, or a | ¥°!*;,N-Y-—For improvement in baker's oven. | House door of anid. county th ERGDAN tho ae OT OF GROUND, numbered 4. in square 5 the Catholic Churoh, in the Seventh « ard, Islan Inquire of GEO, W. BRAY. Keal Estate agents No. 516 7th street, opposite Int oe room and kitchen, and carriaze-h on accommodating terms Posses: SEVENTH STREET 422 diately. Apoly on the premises to JAS, COAL!-COAL!!-COAL!!! Per Schooner Lamartine, 241 tons of superior RED ASH COAL (of stone and egg size) which we will discharge the coming week. Those who desire to obtain a coal that will give satisfaction wou'd do well to leave their orders with us, as they will be pleased in quality, quantity and price. on have on hand our saan lerre = aout (Oak, Hickory avd Pine,) which we offer at lowes: market price, CHAPIN & BRO. Be 25-e03t 422 7th street. between G and H. WwW WALL & BARNARD OULD on | attention of persons furnishing to a large stock of— Mahogany, Walnut, and Map e Furniture, Painted and marble- e Sera, iver imme- EPERRY. _— ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale the Property known as the Bakery,situated on the south sideof the Canal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with the wharf. which is about 210 teet deep from Canal nosavers the tow-path being included in this prop- a The Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal = controis 50 inches of water for driving its ma- ohinery. This property fora Bakery or Coal Yard is not bap me by any in the District. Also, a Wood and Coal Yard now in the occupancy of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barron. This property has a front of 120 feet on the Canal ard Wzd, fert on st side of Green streat, and is as easy of ac- DUTIES OF MRS. BURR’S SCHOOL || be resumed on Monday, the 2th Septem - ber. No. 39! H street, between 13th and 14th sts. su 23 2aw5w* Pe er MESS, BROOKE’S ENGLISH axp FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Seven Buildings, No. 138 Penn. Avenue, The duties of this establishment will be resumed on Monday, September 13th, 1858. Circulars can be obtained of the Principal and at the Bookstores. sep | col cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- ie 5 ooking sses, &o.; comprising a most tor dinth = . A . tented Sug ch 13, 1857 iy at 12.0" ve all * in uy yard inthe District. black or white tulle Marie Antoinette fichu. = sha pn oa bape ag : dae, Mo — Por fhe. tie outa medanierent te ead to dalenten oa AEe seeker Welton ae ras EET CM ae ae meres on Hibera' terme | ——_ __Musionl Taw ae The sleeve would be very pretty, made with improved machine for adding numbers 27, 28 29 and 33, of Drury’s subdivision of Squay All of which are for sale on reasonoble terms at ia aed tof NN, 145 West street, USICAL ABSTRACTION five narrow frills, bound like the flounces, and Jas. Norman and Aaron R- McLean, of West No. 209 in the city of Washington, D. ©., together Georgetown; orto’. T. BROWN, Pa av. next ta Very scanty indeed, plain on the top of the | Dresden, N. Y.—Fcr improvement in’ machines | Wit, Sl! and singular the improvements thereon, our Furniture Warerooms, intersection of C street, | corner ot i4th strest. Washington, D.C. au 25-tf geided and sevied upon as the sropecte of Jone at Louisiana avenue, and 9th street west, in the rear = = PRO BONO PU BLICO MUSICALE. arm, in order that a large bunch of long loops | {* $+Wing marble, stone, &c. Drury. and willb- sold to satisfy Judicials Nos. 204, | Cf YUs Auction Rooms. so -coim k anon er ‘an wiihan thenemenes leon ‘The Art of Teaching Music: @ practical method of narrow ribbon to match the binding of thi Wm. Palmer, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- and 367, to October term, 185, in favor of George ERMAN BLAU. &e., in fine condition. It is situated in Alexandr | {or successfully imparung a Tmonovom Musicat r tpg of the | provement in revolving fire arm E. and L, Sangston, W. H. Har ae of George CPHOLSTERER, county, Va..about five miles from the Long Bridge | EDUCATION, Which gives the sum aod su flounces may bang well over it. 7 Sanford Peatfield, of Ipswich, Mass. —For im- | ©: and L. Sangaton ‘and Selden, re & Co. No. 24 G street-near Treasury Department, | and two from the Georgetown aqueduct. It will be | *¥e!yihing hecessary to be kuown to elevate An English barege, with a double skirt, | provement in India rabley ca, spriuea W. SELDEN. Marsha in grateful'y acknowledging the liberal patronage | sold low and on accommodating terms. Apply by igh the CuaRact PaLinicassone of trimmed with black velvet, has a very ‘Thos. Win. Poole, of Bruce) —For im. | 20 15t# for the District of Columbia. | which has heretofore been bestowed upon bisefforts | ietter. through the Post Uthior, to SAMES Ww. ah geethciy Foals | Ao ae oo effect, and makes a more simple dress.” © | provement in cultivars ; MARSHAL'S SALE —In virtue of two writs of | zone of Wasmugton and Georgetown that he is | eee: Wasbington City. net {tore, corner !ith street and Pa. avenue. At one of the late fetes the Empress wore a Emma T Porter, of W ‘ashington, D.C —For fieri facias, issued from the Clerk’s Ofhoe ¢f | now prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch : E—A neatand handsomely furnished se 23-Im plain sky-blue taffetas dress, with a polon: improved clothes dryer the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia for | all orders in his line of business; suchas the sew. HOUSE, in “e rdgnasd repair, on very sccommo- EW MUSICAL REPOSITORY of the same material This is th. Wm. H. Racey, of St. Augustine, Fla.—For | the county of Washington, and to mo directed, | ing. Fitting, and Lay ng Down of new Carpets, | dating terms. This pt as AY situated ina very N . — . f salu is ie new name improvement in | as . 7 shal! 2 to puvlic sale for casH, in front of the | and the Laying Down of old Carpets; the Hanging | deiuzhtful partofthe city. The only reason for sell- PIANO FORTE, HARP, & MUSICAL given to the large basque that has been :o| "i W Robinos of Richmond, Ind.—For tm- | the sei dag ot ok een 22 LUESDAY: | of Curtains; the Covering of Lounges, Sofa ing, the owner is about going to Caltformia For ‘ TARE. much worn this season. It is very much in fa- | preveve tim sida to machines ” | the Sth day of Ootober. 1858, at 12 o'clock m.,all | the Manufacture or Renovation of Mattrcsi information inquire of G. W. BRAY, Real Estate WAREROOMS. e . * a Se t ‘~ | Provement in riddles for threshing machines. Samue! Byington and Richard Wallach’s right, illows. Cushions, &c. Agent, 5i6 7th street, between D and k. se 17 bid corp pasabae eaperepine a . is — in Sam’i Samuels, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- ttle. claim and interest in and to an undivided half i nos! rials to ma! e dress—those av would also call especial attention to his Provement in method of laying submarine tele- Square northwest o Patented Carpet Stretcher, whic! oO of white quilting are not worn with colored | ‘ph cables. of Washington, D. C. uare No, 695, in the city Pref, T. DE CONIEL, ether with STORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio ave- nables him to nue. between 12th and 13th sts. It is particular- put down Carpets with unprecedente’ smoothness nd sin- DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ¢ eT ne*® | Ly euited for the grocery and feed businees. App! MUSICAL MERCHA . black silk, and then, of course may accompany | |B. 8-Schoficld, of Andover. Il!_—For improve- Sppcus tee ereperts of Reman is eae alee | sedrepidity. s025-S&Tim* | 107, J, & W. Ml. GALT, northwest corner fits | ana Ages tor: Waskdignen med she Pianist at = dress. — ape apnea Ae ard Wallach, and will be sold to satisfy Judicials URNITURE REPAIRED : and C sts.. No. 547. je B-leoth Columia for Steinway & Son's Celebrated t is said that plaids, in large patterns and mene Te RE ee ovidence, R. I.—For | No, 146 and 147 to October term. 1853, against Sam- AND VARNISHED. OR RENT.—Suits of orsingie ROOMS, fur |GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. ‘ - improvement in RR. switches uel Byington, and Richard Wallach,and John Van | Sofas, Chairs, &c , re covered, and packing Fur- nished or unfurnished, very desirably located, = very bright colors, will be very fashionable BT - Ww y dey . packing , very y a = ar next winter. j proved rotary purip, © cuemer N. ¥.—For im. | Kenwiak, Kichard Waliech end Seinuel Byington | niturestteued to SAMES WILLIAMS cate, Apsly at S20 Bean, evemie, matin speoeie | erie kos ee en ee La Among the newest materials, we have much Wm H rowbridge, of Saginaw, Mich.—For W. SELL 0. 512 7th street, zd is National Hotel. pitas this 0 inform the musical public of admired one which has the same appearance as | !mproved embroidery aud sewing stands” Sachin for she Dy inh for cleaning aud restating “au 17-T&St F. HOLDEN, | Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, and their the quilted ling of a cloak ; it is of two colors— wen G. Warren, of New York, N. Y. —For ina! lustre all i 2 cae ee , that he is now to » & f Varnishedand | FxOR RENT—Several well furmshed Parlors and | flr yt for example, white lined with mauve, blue | improved method of laying submarine telegraph | PRACON & RAVEN’S UNRIVALLED PIAN- | P fo. for aie by B ntz k Chambers, suitabie for fauuitencr angie gente. i en cable terms, He tes aake nes . ; . PS ms cables. cs - K 23. J * +++] men ‘They are pleasantly situated, ur rd wr very best and choicest selection of the most — pH De pn De peg ee Chas. A. Young and Solomon W_ Young, of | ,,7;9:METZERUTT takes pleasure in calling | WILLIAMS. 5 27th str a ry a xas throughout. Apply at No. 215 F street, south side. between lth and iSth sts. se 14-2aw5t FAKM IN ALEXANDRIA COU 73 FOR RENT.—The third story of the building No, 512, 7th street, 24 by 60 feet. ee la-S& Wer CELE- Sesortment of Eur and American SHEET MUSIC", in endless variety. and te determined to keep the Inrgeat and best collection of Music in the city that can be found anywhere, for which he ear- r Providence R —For improved machine for the attention of the publicto is stock of, Surpasses anything that has yet appeared. | miking wire springs for furniture. FIANOPORTES {rom the groat manu The black and plaid would make a handsome Thow L Pye, of New York, N. Y¥.—For im- Yorks of whieh he is the cote Eom New ; Kk, ich hi he I it. Thi dressing gown, and would even be pretty for an | provement in locks. messsora premteend by Grates Gatien cere ‘ANOTHER SUPPLY OF B Y.VAw R_IM- BE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FO “ : men: ronounced by Gustave Satter, and nearly brated Fall Style VENTILATING PROVED CITY PROPER LY.—A Farm of fifty | patrcnire, Inaddition to winch, ha me eae autumn bonnet cre a Podecigve ee hoe Xenia, Ohio, assignor ce — atlomrerel poe tae etme one Peess. HATS, in Moleskin and Cossimor se | ees eee eel magee pat - = ola not for wsie and for rent_a laree ber of PLANOS, — yap pee (id olen ee Gane: ts Soa — Pow iesiprowed | Te tuetcemcehanin taastace oat eaten: wae 23 cust 424 Pa.av., bet. 43s and 6th sts. i a a eg artic owes JODIUMS, among © = ase town, adjoming the lands of Mr. ‘Thomas Ciark, | which ne introduces into thi > ent plan from all others, which affords a greater black velvet stripes. Passementeries, ruches, | center, Maso eae and, 208 E Stearns, of Wor- | faaih i y ty for expression. Intouch and tone they are ulee, Esq,and of the landsof the inte | cester, Mass., assignors to Jas. Do: fe nably th test and mont enna tie | Notice or TH DISCONTINUANG ine tase Ape Fares ts divaded into — CELFBRAULD GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, aud ganffered ribbons are also much used for | said For inipeomed hina mans aiore- | Gelebrated American’ Piseiste AI Gatien, bee | THE LAND OF FIGKS AT MINE at tae, gv each field ; 4 fine orchard. and house | (rand and wquare, 6's, #%, 7, and 7% octave, t triamings E.G. Gilmon of Owego, N'Y. assignor to H, | saben twe of theee Fiaben to Went asian atone | IN EAE Sere OF Ween one Containing 9 rooms. with good cellar and back | being the only Pianos now sought for and pureh kitchen, stable, and all necessary out-butldings, in good order, now inthe occupaney of E. Yulee. who will show the prepety and give informetion E t i immi i . F oF America, where he 1s now en aged in a concert Lace is the favorite trimmings for muslin Valspar of said Owego —Fur improved soar cc has also lately been erdored i ‘Mada . dresses ; for a bridal dress this is now the most | Clothes dryer. Y = e mos Vieuxtemps to be sent to Paris for her private fashionable—a tarlatan dress, with flounces. | Frederick W Howe, of Newark, N. J., as- They range in price from $25) to $5™; are ornamented either with points d’Alencon, i to ee rk Machine Company.— For | ranted and kept in tune without charge for d’Argenton, or de Venise’ Sometimes tha Mprovement in hangers and boxes for shafting. | years. . A enry L.. Kendall and Homer P Hunt, of Prov- Persons in search of areal reliable Iratrament Grete kaa ounces trimmed with lace; at others, | idence, R. I. assignots tor the sone meen; | wilt kad it to thet ntveotece by cites cr arament the skirt is trimmed perpendicularly or hori- | Screw Com any, of said Providence.—For im- fore purehasing clnowhere i sontally with rows of lace, according to taste. | provement in cutting threads of wood screws. Blanes soe of setine head Pian by everyody in preference to many others. for besu- ty of hoish aad deratility—powerful, brilivant, ani rren in tone, yielding at the same time & touch dei: - » and of the best Repeating conscientiously recommend the same to the notice and patronage of those in want of @ superior instrument, at prices that cannot fail to please, and which cannot be surpassed by any man- ufactured in the United States. Sold at manufac- Notice is hereby giventhat, im pursuance of law, and in view of the faet that the unsold iand in the MINERAL Point District is reduced beluw oue hundred thousand acres, the Secretary of the Inte- rior has directed the discontinuance of said district, and that the unsold lands there: . be made subject to sale and entry at La Cressx, in said State, Lands remaining unseid and unappropriated by law, and subject to entry at the office now disoon- tinued, will cease to be sulnect to entry at said respecting the seule. [ntormation can also from W. D. Wallach, “dior of the Star, Possession given on the lat of January. 1858, je 18-lawtf D. WELLS. Ca et cieniaee DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER COUNTY, VA., FOR SA —The Editor of is also to be turer’s prices, adding oost of transportation only. the Evening Star is authorized to sell,on very oo- ‘Old Pisnos taken in part payment for new o1 5 found at the most reasonable pri on, month! fice, from the date of the ipt of notice to that | Ccommodating terms and at a low price, one of f These luce ornaments are accompanied by very |, Alexander Turner, of Franklin, Ind, assignor | fgu0d,st, the most reasonable, prio Buildings, elfect hr the rexister and receiver thercet ard ine | the most desirable farm inthe Count of cates! shuite we Tange te =p Ey narrow taffetas, ruches, and ruches of tulle. | 0 himseif, Redden Bess and Harvey Sione, of | corner of Penn. avenue, lith and D ats, se land officers at La Crosse will give public notice | er. It contains about 5 acres, of which 20 are if The body ie made bi a‘ said Franklin —Por improvement in seed drills. | ——@ ————___—______ Mires auch, sometimes spotted with silver | ytitnrwey Wine of Hannival Mo eaiynar to | TGC HAMAR, com worn. iis AVERY Chicorees trimmings are also much in vogue. | For improved rooting bach lo = — L ’ ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, We have noticed two dinner dresses in this| Keistucs <Jas. Crary, of Middleport, Ohio, | yj); Betas Seainees Mite id Ap- style; one was @ taffetas of a new shade of | formerly of Kittanning, Pa.—Fur improved shin: | SY! practice in the High Court of Errors and Ap J y n. Federai t at Pontot brown. ealled the Havanne ; it was made with | gle machine. Dated November 24. 937. fhe Courts of the eevents Stadiorsl Disttios of Mice a double skirt, the upper one ornamented with Royal E. House, of Bingamton, N. ¥ » former- | sissippi, and will attend to the Collection of Claims Hi achicoreeruche. The hi, i ly of New York.—For improvement in m: netic | throughout North Miss: se 18-tf Beenie as yore Te toh. ag | Printing telegraph. Dated Dec. 25, 1552.” AMBROTYPES well as the sleeves; these were in large plaits, Pobosser posed ey flected pela : For im-| J AEN, At SANDS Cee te . . 7 packin, . f * with two pointed frills. The other was of white Davea June 30, 1857. i apse saree: fuadoa chsttnere Sareernnites af thetr ar, uitar, Violin, Banjo Strings, of the best quality, always on hand, iL" Any Quantity of Music purchased at these warerooms will be bound at any time in the neatest style. Al! orders promptly attended to, and Music sent rossing b ail free of postage, by add: by mail free of postage, by iressine Cc. T. corner of llth street anu Pi se 23 lw Wash ng of the day on which tuey willbe prepared to receive oo for entries of any such iauds at their of- ce, woodland, and the residue arable land, in a fine con- dition for cultivation. ‘This tract is situated about three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon ita small dwelling-nouse and ordimary farm build- ings, All the arable land not in cultivation is weil setin grass. To — seeking & country res- idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, and a view of the surrounding country for many miles. The soil is of excellent original quality, and pecu- liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and 1s at present in a good state of improvement. The owner will sell it for less than its value, if early application ‘en under my hand, at the city of Washington, this fifteenth day of September. A_ D. 1858. OS. 8S. WILSON, Acting Commis’r of the General Land Office. se lf-lawéw T MUSICAL CARD. HE Undersigned begs leave to say that he ws prepared to furnish Mus.c(with the best of bande, brass or string either) for Fairs, Balls and Parties. N. phates OTICE OF THr KEMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM PARIR. TT . PETER’S, AND OF THE OF STIL! WATER TO CAMBRIDG : Ee ‘fading. | STATE OF MINNESOTA is made. Persons wishing to purchase please | A Pianist always on hand. .P. FISHER, gros grains taffetas, with a very full single Additional Improvements —Nathaniel Drake, NAG en hand a fine selection of Fancy Amretorery bof aNeaged cae of see act of | communicate with W. D. WALLACH, “d- se 2'-im_ No. 3/6 Pa. avenue, Washington City. skirt, trimmed with eight cut taifetas ruches, of Newton, N. J—For improvement in corn- | Cases. Ambrotypes 5, ones aed apverds the location of iand offices gen ezine, changes in | itor of the Star. —— HAS INstRucTION. arranged horizontally, gradually diminishing | Planters Patented Feb 2, 1858. Pa. avenue, between 8th and 9th streets, 1853, it 1s hereby declared and made known that the FE, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY — . in size, and finishing about ten inches below | , J- Gunner. Jr., of N Y.—For swing bolt for] ge20 opposite Centre Market, | office for the sale of publiciands at FARIBAULT, in PROPERTY—A F AKM, conta ning 10 acres, The Harp Suatt, Mest, and WiLt be taught as the point of the dress. Over the low body was fastening shutters. Patented May 20, 1856. > oT ETING NEW | the State of Minnxsora, will be removed to St. | less than 10 miles from Washington, under good | a leading instrument for the SAME TERMS ae a lace fichu, with a bow of wide ponceau velvet Prrer’s.and the office for the sale of public lands ribbon in front. Bows to match ornamented June 2), tase, evolving fire arm. Patented cultivation. and having an o:chard of 300 trees of Frederick D. Newburg, of Albany, N. Y.—For Ar SOMETHING NEW the Pianoforte, viz: 83° per quarter after date; STINEMETZ’S, 26 Penn, Avenue, be- | at STILLWATER Will be removed to C RIDGE, in | choice fruit, comprising apples, peaches. apricots, and even LEss than this shall and must only be June 29, 1858 tween 12h and 13th streets.—The said State, at as early a period as practicable. nectarines, pears, quinces, &c., together with | c’aimed by second-rate teachers, and none but a with short sleeves. , . ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH HAT Further notice as to the precise time of each re- | grapes, currants, strawberries, &0.—the same hav- | Diplomatic Professor shall even claim MORE than With respect to bonnets, rice straw still bold ——-o+e- an entire new style; alson large and moval will be issued bv the registerand rec iver of | ing a good dwelling containing nine roc Piano terms. ) Tic the respective districts. Given uaoder my hand, at the ae Washington, the first place as a dress bonnet; and yet, cer-| | INDIANS AS A Marren or Fact—A man who | Well, Selected, assortment of Feit cee cellar, &¢ —will be sold on reasonable t 7 y youths’ and chi tainly, the principal arts in making it such is had been West and been chased by an Indian, be This is only a “justice” own to the instrument : changed for city property. There is also to the public, Those “high terms,” charged by Celebrated this 23d day of September, A. D. a stabling on the promises, coed ater at tue a — lcm po nas. ond se, Darwin Se 4 r hias- 3 s = jent, sxcred. o ~ for, when simply ornamented, nothing can be Much has been said by poets and romantic Acting Commissioner of tne Gen’l Land Office. | chestuut. The stock and crops may be purchased if | «Rew Modern School, in connection with neater than a bonnet of this description. young ladies, about the picturesque aspect and &c.; Taylor’s se 24 law6w desired. For further particulars inquire of JAS. S. Harp Effects an ©. Forsnoh si We almost fear that our read ill the noble form of an untamed, untameable war- | new sty just out and gelling very rap- the description of so a cea aatboig ates oa rior of the prairie, and far be it from me to gain- re $5.5. As £003 Dress Tate for $3.0, r 5 m 7 } $2 as can be sold inths United States. and yet, to give a faithful account of what we | *4Y them. An Indian is a noble spectacle—in | “t'‘am now constantly supplied with fine Calf-skin Ww ABREAE| uction call on Prof. DE CCENIEL, at his New SCAGGS 7th street, or JOHN D. CLARK, Esgq., Repository. rof Lith street and Penn. 12th street, between C and D streets. 1S Qawtf BRILLIANT 6 267 Gas Consuming Cook Stove 267 Is tha only perfect Gas Consuming Cook Stove in —Harp Srxrines, full set, in tin boxes, best see in the most fashionable houses, we are | * Picture—orat a safe distance—but when this | Boots, whic met pork the iol price of $3.75; weg eg amine it A le Guia oe ei RE : pty ed Ses,in en is waste a cones ee — obliged to reeur to this rite again and | ‘ "ble spectacle,” in company with a dozen pomen pep aca H ry ipagee sold in the United | 12 operation every day at my Stove Depot. and 8 acres of J.und inahigh state of cuitivatior, | ij =~ Pianos, Harps, Guitars, &¢. for sale and to again. Thus, for instance, in a most elegant | other “ noble spectacles,” is moving his mocea- | Sates” ‘Terme cash No. 257, southeast oorner of Pennsylvania av. pes Cee ot over crane) as chonce Traits, | sont. 9023-2 collection, in which there was no sameness, the | #03 in your direction, and you have to do some B. H. STINEMETZ, and ‘ith stre ‘ perty t Washington citv.and within 15 minutes’ crive of five churches. If desired wi'l be soid at the same time all the growing crops, horses, cows. hogs, car- ringes, wagons, and fa ming implements, together with the entire furniture from parior to kitchen, in- clusive. 8s.0n given immediately. Address A. B.C.. Be 10, Alexandria. V we 16-tf et. {[y™ None genuine but those that have my name cast on the hearth, JAMES ing | td! 6, se 4-colm No. 267, south side, Pa. avenue. EAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, &o.— 1 per ‘es fro-h Tea, 28 Rio Coffee, — 25 bags Toasted Cottee, : Ps - Seat Penn, avenue, near corner of 13th street trimmings being so very varied, we found upon | t+!l walkingin order to keep the Fy sub- oman bet. Kirkwoods’ and Wi Hotels, minute examination, they were principally of | Stance on the summit of your cran um, all his | — = = aa aaa z this material. 7 P epauty bi nobility”’ vanishes, pel bao tee in him only NEW Goobs FOR GENTLEMEN. We will mention only two more, with which | # painted, greasy miscreant, who will, it you | 1 am now supplied with new and beautiful Goods, we weve much pleased ; one was trimmed with | sive him a chance, lift your hair with the same | embracing the newest and riche t styles ah QUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, Prof. DE CUSNIEL is still in Washington, and wishes to intimate to the musical public that he 1s prepared to receive a limited number special pup:is, sdvanced in music. to whom wil give a thorough and compiete scademica! course ol instruction rarely met with on the Harp, =! @ wreath of daisies of different colors, and plaid | Christain spirit, composed and most serene, | the market for ail and winter wear. Every - a mad t hoxes fi OR SALE—At fair prices and on reasonable | Pisnoforte, Guitar, Singing, and Organ. strings; bunches of lilac and white were ar-| With which he would ask another ‘ specacle" | fe eustomers. My farmelne ceeetne Bo tanee Leek Ground Coffes, Ferme LOTS Nes. f 1, end 22, all ad- | Will siso give @ regular, course of instruction ranged on each sid bow, formed of straw, | for “‘ a little more of that baked dog.’’ I used | found more ! READY 60 barrels Reficed Sugar, joining, containing 47.867 square feet. oligibly located (confidential.y) in the trae Art of Teaching Music, than ususily ery ep like feathers. The otherhad | t¢ think like the poct:; now the sight of an In- | MADE CLOTHING of th quality always on 1S aie ae eglngs on the northwest corner of 2ist street west and N | to eualify for the profession. t nan . hy & No.69. These Lots are a made known on application at the new & flat bow of ponceau velvet; on the top andon dim gives mea cramp in the stomach.” = ae hija H. YOUNG, 500 gallons Refived wacton ornotels suitable for ‘dwellin an brick yard, or other Ps tom Masai Repository. 02 the corner oflith stre t and one side a bunch of fancy grass; and on the in- ae Merchant Tailor, Browns’ Hot Zest received and for sale be aca nd will be sal rate, if desired Appiy to | Penn. avenue. . se ‘enn. se 20 SE side was a bow to match that on the outside. BeLwer ANxp ais Ptpg.—Those who have | —*°!22¥ Penn. avenue. The strings were wove in taffetas and cerise | read “ Erni re Maiteavers will remember the | JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. velvet. allusions to the “ favorite meerschaum’’ of the ‘ST An order lately completed for a lady of ex- | hero in the early stage of the novel. The dis- eee an orate s Sac enisie® cellent taste, consisted of a bonnet, a hat, and | tiaguished author of this work is now a Secre- CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, ning eoiffure. The bonnet was rpus | tury of the State, and is himself a far more | _® vow avedtis she Fyeneee. plaits on the front, and ornamented inveterite smoker than any character de- RADY’S GALLERY, with a lilac feather fastened inside the front, | scribed in his work. Indeed, it would be diffi- 352 Pa. AVENUE, NEAR 7TH STREET, a crossed the forehead, and then was Csi find oes more ecdcap erties the pratice. Over Sweeny, Ri. inhouse, Fant & Co.'s trai across the outside, the end falling over | Each Administration seems to have i:s smoker ‘ = the shoulder. This style is quite new, ae is | par excellence. and between Lord Clarendon a thal ie ay nore senpocttully te informs tho pub- likely to be very generally udopted. ‘On the | aod Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, it would, perhaps, | he has received since opening his PH OTO- crown were two fachons of tulle, with | be impossible to decide which statesman con- SRSERIC GAL oe Ww prey fart Bele bionde, which fell over the curtain. The hat | samed the most tobacco. Lord Palmerston. on | S¢nrary te his ori ee ee = which wai for the sea-side, was chip—round, | the contrary, has such an aversion to it, that | _ Anefficient corps of Artista will be constantly in and slightly rassed at the sides like a riding , he wrote a sharp rebuke to the young attaches ee to Srconte Fhoteataohssad Ambroty pea bat. On the middle of the front was a large | at Constantinople because the disp» tches smelt por Ere rene from | 8. se ae vues bow, from each side of which | tobacco, and desired the ae to G this Gate rtie ears of satis aco ung a black curled feather. This style of ve the notice stuck up in his office, and to see Kee! bia bu t worn without strings. The eve: ae coif- thatits injuctions wore attended to: No smok- Fated oer rer? ay (Sanders excepted) from fare was formed of a h of small rosebuds. | ing allowed !”’ — Across the front on one side was a rose, mixed with long grass A tulle scarf surrounded the E y - PUBLIC SALES 1 toad: aodvat anand on the oppoite ide | Rat" Was Biome ae been cea rneattaagTes | WK of Me ber UR REE ae | oe WEBB, 50 (2d story) 7th street, CARD. A. F. LITTLE, Pavexssor oF Muse, beving resumed the duties of his profession, wil! vote himself entirely to the instruction of pu pils in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Terms to be Paid m Advance, Piano, Guitar, >mmging, V quarter of 24lessons Organ, and thorough B: — — M TEETH. +» LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth, attends per- his office in this city. ‘sons can wear these Teeth who cannot Wear others: and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons cailing at my office can be accommodated withany style and price of Teeth they may desire ; ‘sut to those who are particular and w sh the purest, cleanest, strougest, ad most perfect denture that’ art oan produce, the Mineral Plate will be more fully warranted Rooms in this and lth street se 2i ly @cHOOL BOOKS—SCHOOL BOOKS! “A general and complete sasortment of Scho | Books and Stationery for public and private os No. 6% Notice oF rut ED t sLisHMeNT OF THE LAND OFFICE FOR THE TERRITO- RY OF NEW MEXICO. in pees of the act of Congras: May 24, 1858, entitled “An act to create pproved land dis- trier inthe ‘Territory of New Mexico,” which act authorizes the President of the United States to establish a land office for the “district of New Mex- joo,” it is hereby deolared and made known that the office for the sale and entry of public iand in the Territory of New Mexico will be established at Santa Fe, in said Territory, from and after the 25th = of November next. iven under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 27th day of Se tember, A. D., 1858, By order of the President : a JO3X. 8. WILSON. Acting Commissioner ef the General Land Othoe. (eo 23-wow Classes of 4 pupils, exch per quarter. Classes of 10 pupils, each per quarter. C asses of 2 pupils. each per quart 7” Res ee Dr. Hunt's, 30 V 8, between Ith ret, Philadelphin. ws IS THE MATTER? A great rush has taken pince at the Store of Capt. J. P. LEVY, No. 464 Seven h street, opposite the Patent Othoe. Extra hands had !o be employed to supply luis customers with the fresh consi, nment of the ng merchandise just received by the pu- see's that have just arrived: 9,10, 11, 2, 13, and 14 cents per pound 10. ees No 69, THE STATE OF MISSOURI. 7 Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of law, wa we Niow Ot the jot that the unsold lund in the Bookst at the Northern joethera Mark a oa D NOTICE TO MEDICAL sTv- S LEN fs.—Ali the Medical Text Bocks used in tited to todente at thelowet prises be" SY" ee FRANKUIN PHILP. OTICE OF THE POSTPONEMENT or TH NEBRASKA, Phe riot is reduced below on@ hundred . the Secretary of the Interior has di- soontinusnoe of said district, ard = 2 Cheeve, Lard. Canvas i i ON Me oe the unsold lands therein be made aubiect to sale Booksellerand Stationar, —_| Shuniders, Mackerel, Cod errings, shane by a buneh of roses, the end falling in | address at the opening of’ a Fesosle Seminary | “Noweo te necoby cives that the public anjes of the | O=t 18 said State so%__3 Paav.. bat. ienand t0tn ofa, | Sell San Tteesse, Commans Panels, Weed-ware, a long barbe over the shoulders. in Wheeling. fcliowin is an extract: vi it publio lands within the Territory of Nebras- RBLE MANTELS Old Wreck and other fine Whiskies, Awong the new fashions and customs, one of Pronunciation, he sai '§ 4 ka, Whioh were ordered by prociamatio No. 602, M * = . * | Wines, Brandies, Hol and Gin, 7 the most remarkable is the field now opened to nm, he said, might be included in "March 30, 18:8 to be hall et the land offices at A splendid as-ortment of Cordials, Engin Porter and meoteh Ale, pened to | a general remark about reading—but it de- ska City and Omana City, VED 1. E | Havana numerous other articles tuet Kee ——"- display br on pen im ey n. Virginia was settled oon ee CTLs i DANvE® 208 Phy ELS AN MARBLE | voocived and for sale tothe tress end sity custom” meat for ay ir ence, at | when Dr. Johnson 3 — ned, by order of the i MONUMEN OMBS, &e., ers. at reduced prices, to qu ~ —— breakfasts and ba: Atthe nup- | Walker orthoepy. SVirgiole bed a hy, 1 fer fc ir to which wee ( mah thay wil be, peared to rocatve | tpl we sinatra Rie cr peompin uended to." Fire come tial eatertainments in London during —— these standards, and in his opinion she had|iaw. a 396. 8. ‘YILSON, fi nd of Washington, | 3020 1m Bt dees ham nomnee ith & on, aon None better war wie Barkevar —— cor ma Lords Palmerston and aig | done, well. It was said that were a well edu-| ,, ting Commis’r of the General thls teeste Tout aee ae ‘ages Ay D. 1388. |... PHILADELPHIA. ___ ___ | Mexioo will causes heavy rise in the prices. Now » have delivered speeches eulogistic of bride | cated to farlia- | <8 ____________ 18ON . and groom, parents and relations to the fourth pe ae sass on aac AGNOLIA HAMS.—A small lot of those ex- | Apting Commissioner of the General-Land Otice. L ANG oF pe ee anteties” 7 i and Gift which speeches are all pub- that be was from pectie Hs trict, cellent HAMS juat received. an whe kag $2.50 avs uart bottles, $1 50. OF CADET GREY lished in full, with the reports of the nuptials, The E hy is found in hentny perk. | on _—__-_KIBG S BURCHELL. { UBIN'S EXTRACTS. all odors. at G1B {U7 Wife sad the Meer frse of oat to any pert of A STEPHENS & im the Court Journal. tyin Viegials toe any part of the continent, Aw ELLIB, ‘under Willaraa’ Motels” Te “natn C.F. & W.GERECKE, | set-colm No, 32 Ps.av., sch und 10th ele,

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