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SOS es a cea CRS. THE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THF STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACE, . Papers served in packages by carriersat $48 year, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Seriptioa price is $3 50m year, in advence; 2 for *1x months ; @! for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, one cent: in wrappera, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for @1; every other dag. or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; oneé s week, 50 per cent advance. : This exosiient Family and News Journai—oon- ‘aining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday mee tht es emu Bran airoe- Lita ‘Singte ai Postinasters who aot as agents will be ai. bo Gonk eerpeecs VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1858. NO. 1,781. lowed @ commussion of 20 cemte. Preston 8. Tustey, who mardered Me wile ia} Reopen, eee ak en oeaat Rent “Wood and Coal. Roots, Shoes, &o. Eéucational. reston S. Turley, who mu: his wife in ad ayneed ven. : i January last, in Kanawha county, Va., by at- { Sbe then sailed for Cube, and the slaves were OF SALE OR RENT.A large four sto NOTHER ARRIVAL. ADIES’ SHOES !—LADIES’ SHO The | VRE COLUMBIAN c i s At thal the -captat BRI IS, on Gt! et. a vn T Ee. ke — a ae Ue left the vessdl, atid the first malta then to the Ry Fest wus. This nouns: itet,eacrenn volied wn L sea Mai Wet —coar-couy, er L + is Coal river, was executed on the 2th ulti ein eedlea that the some ’ ime, the ei in accordance with the sentence pronounced by towards the mate, and be was douseat tet het Judge Sammors on the 2th of June last. The | evil designs against him. The mate isan Amer. Republican @ full account of the event, | 4caa, and the crew was composed mostly of Por- + saloon and from which 4 that great interest in taggese. The dtficers state that {he reason the | kitchen. Persons desirous of purchs sing will lene the eonvict’s spiritual welfare was manifested fo gett meer peen that she had no pepers | xAmine for Tr as agit meoyponed of oe she cou te 4 5 ro our Staunton a Ohare Serre | ah Sve casera a ing cmlong | os c vi oo an early ape — Friday morning, Sept. coopedaentty given up cheas shar tye isan be , Tarley arose paren’ says he washed, shaved "heel, toa pets, ipo whic he bas er etaminaion co (he pric bough anxious j ive. take plece course ofa ave. Mre When pag onl were cohen eff be heneaed Me J oachingsean,. €#- fesistant Untied: States nimbly up stairs to bid farewell to his fellow- for tapering Meme sitdtabl ee Cool risoners. In the jail yard be took leave of = Coes with duri ~~ thor peried | have beer establignad, ene: Ce The next Session of this institution che 5 8, g88, Speaking truru; bath fixtures, and al) gmo to offer Lsdies’ Shoes, af my own make, at on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth towing Ce8 > oe Satins the unprovements. A fine stable in rear, wil erent omnia e ea story fhe Mic tain peewee tanto parlor, and @ fine dining room ed and 20 tons best WHI tts ASH COAL. cheap for cua fe els leave your orders. » R. W. ES, Wiees Coal er, 00.2 14] t. bear je & WLM GALT’ 8 “STEAM FARE-WOOD MILLS, , , Feet of 17th Street. ECONOMY AND Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT Woop. CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE’ RESINOUS PINE, As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest Sof 2%, Gaiters. ..._. $1.25 ta for admission wil! be exami » ROSENTHAL, No, 22 Pa. svenus, R 7 Pa me a ecebeemnaent canta of ine Columbian BAe APECARTMEN ent Skin Gaiters, warranted, at $2 5). (S| ber. Apely to ; ene eae _ 7 ’ y > au _18-eatNov 6. BIN : LAne SHO ' ts aaa ae CHIL 7 kw prices st -The Ladies WESTERN ACADEMY, ent mL mation ‘call et 6; H. VAR ELL’S Paintmg Emponum, No. 51 Louisiana svat aeneshaetaaranae eee ted aS hb 3 The adove house will Le ready for on 23th of October. will be for rents oe TS. A. M., "Teacher of Mathe- &o., &6.: all ont ot males CS meee a ny Come and see. "h-GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher i j 4 *: ( States.) iy 17-6 TIMOTHY CLARK. < +A B., of is aged father and mother, and his three chil- |} Prese A NPIN THE BER - COAL!-COALM-COAL!" — - | Lane uages. . se? dren. He was then placed in'a carriage drawn | PTevemtationof 9 Silver Toumpet te Lieut faites Lucasey THE CUEY 2 Phe a a Taree ber nee paneer a | —— - : . Ll i . + . . . Lee Jair Kony aes were agri A most interesting ceremony, to which avery ntist, ia for rent, It 1 on the north side of Poeun. and this past 30 ae a yrs ice Svenue, between Ith and oth streets, (in one of the who bas acted az guard at the jai!-for sev- pry A mh invited, took place Mower CUMBERLAND COALS know by this time what will suit them im mt hi House. Lt. Maxwell Woodhul beat business squares in Washington, )running back and:can safely say that we do; which you ean prov ; —— : eral months. The carriage was surrounded | the first lieutonscr U . ? | to D street, and oontaining Il rooms besides the par- on hand from the most xiving our work a tnal. You can find (at ail times) PRO BONO PUBLICO MUSICALE. by = guard of forty-five men com of some | was eiscsated sa ed oo a sages lora, For further anformation Apply on the prem)- Approved Mines in the Country. a Peet principal Shoe Storer Week. of themos,.respectable citizens of the county, | monial. from a few friends, of the fmport: whowere summoned for that purpose. Pre-| services rendered by Lieut’ W. to his country tat co W. to hi ceded by Sheriff Slack and pote J. H. Fry, | and to the noble profession of whieh hs aes 20 2. SEU — ton ecity—the well-known as J. W. The Art of Tesohing Masi, & prnotion| method Fos, RENT~—TWO ROOMS in the third stoi I~ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards. MeCurdy r Son's Phitad phiamake, ap 2!-ly epee 6 imparting & Twonoven Musical 3 1 2,240 pounds to the Ton, "YRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNES™ bUCs TION, Which gives the sum acd substance of the building ocoupied as an office Cc. s. Wallach, i tel it i Revit te RICH AR DORE Mont aes tything necessary to be known t» elevate eve sr., pn horseback, the P started for | f; T.l& W. M. GALT, * a oe oon establish eed Ee od and QvattricaTions of the place of execution. "A bridge of boats had pop eae See i pase stenlagpary Soak OR RENT—the BWELLING HOUSE. No ee ee ont Corner 12th aud C sta, No. 547. on & large and very su; q ted geuteors at Messre BLANCHS ay we beeu placed across the river, and a stream of | ig’ the Astor House, to witness the ceremony £2 D street, on the square immediately east od (Pe fast ahaa in shoaformeriy: Van Bess's. GB ce Te ES; wena ne Creer tith etrest sad Fa. aven oem Seog pared a pat. 2° *P4 | Superintendent Tallmadge, who made te pre- | of J. M, Gatiisie, (or geoinesten ree eee | e lyon, WBF dabucrg tan etna NEW NUSICAL REPOSITORY. rs e sentation, addressed Lt. Woodhull with some | tion may be made. ‘Tho house will be rent y CLAGETT & DODSON, RAVELING BAG ‘CHELS; fine — = as “Ferry Branch," and within soe testes | briek and Appropriate remarks, ‘He alluded to | (2, 'en, Ac Uian erased Sores corte | Eicrensivit Genetie ae ani RINDS or | SADUERS WaattiiaealPa ae * | PIANO FORTE, HARP, & MUSICAL feet of the public road. The situation of the | °° ciroumstances under which the lieutenant | as may be agreed on. se2-tl ‘ SUPERIOR FURNITURE’ 1 am prepared to compete with the best WAREROO nd wat a kind of amphitheatte, and one obtained a midshipman’s warrant from Gen. een OMe 80st fig ‘OR SALE—On very reasonab'e terms. a valua- DRY Goons turers, in proof of which, read the following Pref. C. T. DE COENTEL, scene. a Pe 7 — & Noi a je~ J a 2 E and with admiration of his conduct on all ocea- | | Jnquire of GEO. W. BRAY. Real Estate | great pleasuro in announcing to House- sa isyend quale i Z a a may» pat oy Lamagrney sions as 2 gentleman and an officer. The lieu- age Dio, M6 7th street, opposite dutathasnese {)i- Rigen ond all whe ‘expoot shortly. to commence Ronen for agildiey thd guattiy af matersa, sot Colne ker teeltoes Bae on ~ ie Columvia for Steinway & Son's Cel: red Ixznxig, THomas, Saddler, 3 y B.S. Kinrr.curer. | GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTRS, N. B.—Trunks Covered acd every description of Prof. C. T. DE CCENLE-L, having been induced to A i" m tenant, who was deeply affected, made a man! After various religious exercises, Turley ad- ilor-li i . ‘f , earns Raf the anid, vod ok sailor-like speech in reply. There was an hon- A est sineerity in bis thanks, which could not be dressed the assembled multitude for about an mistake: ae like all men with Ss nobilit housekeeping, that our stock # goods inthe above linus is now very complete in al! departments. THE FIRST FLOOR (Basement) eee ae he Te ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The subscriber offers at private sale the property known asthe Bakery situated on the south sideofthe near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with is filled with a large stock of elegaut FLLOOK OIL- “ e he bj of M M. ; ad Ec rf ° dispatch enter into the usiness of Musi erchardise in hour with a firmness and eloquence (says the | of ch; r, be was only modest about himeeif | th¢, Wharf, which is about 210 feet deep from Canal | Ging tty" fhe newest Gees ied Gate |e ne “JAS STOP AM: Washington” Goon peters Aiexaod yandria, tod thear Republican) we have never seen surpassed, if | and hi ’ good qual z. to Fiver; the tow-path being included in this prop- | MATTINGS. all widths, DOOR MATS, &e, ac. (Late Toruam & NoRriet,) surrounding ‘districts, that he is now prepared to equalled, Tho scene was a solemn one, and | self gra fully and beeoutt a tod the f i “Hie Bakery has front of 64 feet on the Canal | THE, SECOND FLOOR (Ground Entrance) Lig Oo Me eee OP. OO Cenington Db. | farmieh partice with everztning im the Kivarg line, quiet reiguad throughout the vast assemblage, gce ingly, and the fairer |.) sturrois @ ietes eae, for driving its ma- | 8664 with an immense assortment of CAK P ms daha neton.D-C. | on the most reasonable terms. He bas made the rtion of his audience were especially touched only en by the sobs of strong-hearted men, a his remarks. “The gift ibalit ae wartsy of the and the weeping of kind-hearted women. His ehtleman upon whom it. has been bestowed. only confession on the gallows was that he was 5 isa plain navy trumpet of massive silver, guilty of theerime for which he was in a fw | and of considerable intrinsic value, though that moments to be executed, and that he deserved | j: 9 ‘matter which Lieut. Woodhull will hold bis punishment. He said he did not fear death ‘| lightly in comparison with the kindly feeli —his hardened heart had become softened—his | and portal whieh the gift itself peinene. It 2a Wanufactured by Gales from a special pattern, 4nd the absence of all gaudy tin! ering and fil- INGS. consisting of a great variety of new and ant designa,and extra heavy Three-ply, Doi ngrain, Wool Dutch and Venitian. in ail width Algo, Crumb Cloths, Druggets, Rugs, and Door Mats, in pleasing ety. chinery. ‘This property fora Bakery or Coal Yard 1 not Ay apy 1g the District. and Coal Yard now in the occupancy ‘ty & Orme and Mr. Barron. This property has a front of 120 feet on the Canal and 123d font on the west side of Gresa «treet, and is as easy of ac- cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- tomas any yard in the District. he above property will be offered on libera! terms Apply to THOMAS: BROWN, 145 West street, Georgetown; or tos. T. BROWN, Pa. av., next to a ——_— ae new | Very best and choicest selection of the most e} NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. | te-trimont of Puropenn and Amerions SHEET = MUSIC, in endiess variety,end is determmed to The loc pogine eos has just returned from the great | keep the largest and best collection af Music in the trade sales in New York and Pmiadelphia with a | city that can he found anywhere, for which he ear. large aud varied assortment of Kuropean and Amer- | nestly and respectfully solieite & share of porie ioxn publications, bought very low, and will be sold | patronsge. In addition to whieh, he has and offers cheaper than ny other house in Washington. Also, | for aie and for rent. a large number of PLANOS, a complete assortment of Classical and Common | HARPS, GUITARS, and MELODIUMS, among SCHOOL BOOK 3, and Writing Paper, Pens, Ink. | which be introduces into this city and everything in the veges | line. Steinway & Sons PANCY GOUDS. Table Desk Ornsments, CELEBRAUED GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, M (Samé Floor) stonk of all kinds of saad BED LINEN and quality which h: ed () uilta, Toilet ers, elegant Frenchand Entlish furniture Chintz- es, Himities, Blankets, Piano and Table Covers. N er: the very best grade: in every conceivab! —_ bad availed through the atonement— © was prepared for the death that awaited him. He was once a minister of religions but | aroe work is chiefly torbe tolined Lees neon, | Sommer of Mthstrect. Washington, DLC. au sett | pie SECOND STORY (Third Floor) | Keno, cuvensie Fiotere Books of all corte, | (Grand pag ee BS diipation led him from the path of duty. | over, a navy trumpet: there is no mistaking it | Q YALUARLE MARKET FARM For | ufiedwiths TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Cait | BOOKS. by everynody in preference to many others. for beau- “The love of that damnable stuf, strychnine | for a fireman's trumpet; and on one aide wean Al BALE “ai wiles Fou thevity, netrine Uroee PE. TINGS. in ail grades of quality, at prices won- | get’ {00d, ind Blank Books Bound and Ruled toor- | ty of ficish and durabil.ty—powerful, brulitant, apd whiskey, and the love of gain that it produced, | 4 shield raised with the emblems of Faith’ Hope Ms! Self oT ry Erinea “ omen a gouty. derfully low, and Kugs to maton. “IU All the latest ‘Periodiears acd Newspapers cate. senceth, sbastic. Gnd af tee boot Repeating has bro to this.” He addressed some | and Charity, is the inseription: “ situated for dairy or market purposes, If tere cr | p OUf CURTAIN DEPARTMENT is on thie | sulphed to subseribers promptir by Powers. &o. ‘Can conscientiousiy recommend the of Bis whom he ised in th +5 ad land aad 8 fei “ of wood and ar- floor, which is filled with all that is new, elegant, HENRY WANBORG, same to the notica and patronage of those in want of Tecogn' n the To Maxwell Wooghull, Able and. It will be wuld vane ene Wood and ar” | and desirable for the Curtains for the. wiadows of Cheap Book and Stationery Store, @ superior instrument, St prices that cannot fail to erowd, and urged upon them, in an eloquent Lieutenant U S.N. ’. Soltar termes ha ly t9 JOS. CO. KENNEI YY, | all kinds of apartments, fiom the Korgeous No, 277 south side Penn. avenue, please, and which cannot be surpassed by any man 5 oe to hold fast to their religion. de did From a few personal friends No 57) H street, between Sthand tithe * | Suk, Damask, Brocatellé, down tothe lowest prio’ |e 39-2w between 10th and lith sts. Biaotured in the United “tates. Scia af maeiac. not know what a bardened heart he had until z. i. r se23-e 2w* sjeeocts A... Ame Pons 23° FURS urer’s prices, adding cost of transportation only pon 2 P : After this interesting ceremony was per | —*°=-°2®——_________ THE THIRD STORY( Fourth Floor) sanep RUADIES " Old Pianos taken in part payment for new oves. bem over nants ver sad ednty | ORG, te acy atone au | AP RAGA Oar Aur aia: | avatiga me ee why ata fone | Cieranup,diaeesabereer taanetst| fete Baca ce Mhtl a Ws s y ru * atres i. uv tions from the looms of France and En ye Medallion, Wilton and other styles VELVET ARPETINGS, some 'n the style of Louis XIV, with their Rugs to mateh. experienced hand. Charges moderate. uitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings, of the ¥, always on hand. Any Q knew the y of my soul at that moment.” | Paired to the Battery, where boats were in Jeath readiness to convey them to the Sabine. On = fey nen beess all ee a board the frigate an enticing collation was west, between Land M north. The !.ot 1s 24 feet front by 136 feet 9 inches deep to a 30 feet allay. The location is desirable, being in a healthy and pleasant $02 Pennsy!vania avenue, between 9th and 10th ats, Sigg of the North American Fur Company. TDP ‘All kinds offar trimming out to order, uantity of Music purchased at these Gobi naighh sod. Terms favorabie. Apply to GHA dto t te 1 BLS rr ee, be bound at any time in the neatest all to repentance, and earnestly appealed to | *Pread, and the galiant officers of the Sabine | Pike BRO. Wood and Coal Ufo Ne arith noes eTaaret Cas Heatincs tie Steeles ENTLEMEN’S DRESS SIRTS, style. the ministers to work faithfully for the salya- | ¥®T®: *9 they always are, courteous and ultra- | street, between G and H. e from the very first hands G AM vines: All orders promptly attended to. and Musie seat teal ‘nd etal a z fe attentive to their guests. Afterthe champagne | _%¢ 2-eo2w (States) These who live out of the c.ty can have the'r| GENTLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. by mail free of postage, by ion man, asked a not to forget had cireulated awhile, so: ts = ~ Carpetings cut to fit their rooma and sent home with All sizes. c. Preston Turley, and what he says.” He then ; some speeches, quite ex URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—A v the greatest facility without trouble. set eo8t CLAGETT & DODSON Ja®- T. McINTOSH & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 452 PENN. AVENUE, NEAR 452 SiRger. Have just received their FALL and WINTER GOODS, comprising all kinds of Cloths Cassimeres, and Vestings of lat tions ; also. a fine lot of Furmshing © 0ods, all of which w li be sold very low for col or to punctual customers. se 22-e0im picture CORD AND TASSELS. GENTLEMEN’S DRESS = 5 UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWER All sizes. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, rm ul sizes. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, brags or tring either) for 5 . F WALL, STEPHENS 25°" se 3-im_No. 3:6 Pa_ avenue, Washington Ciiy. ery corner of Lith street an large front Room, suitable for a small family, is Ww how vacant. Algo, Rooms in suite or single for gentlemen and their wives, oan be seéured for the winter, by early application at 466 |3t reet. Sev- eral Pg Bosrders cau be acoommodated, se 2i-2awim {OR SALE—A Market and Dairy FARM of avout 8 acres, with all the necessary buildings, asked all to join him in singing two verses of a | {7™4, were made by gentlemen present. hymn. While singing thea Necena which he | ©°m- — a delivery, by the way, did in a clear and distinct voice, a number of bat «rips tand extremely prepossessing his friends came up to bid him tareweil. while at the same time it has ali the character- Turley then knelt down and prayed for ssme istics of the prefession of which he is the proud- miautes in a most fervent and eloquent man- | St °rmament—Commodore Paulding, we say, ner—in fact, we believe no one who was there delighted the company with a sketch of Lieut. izes. se 23 tw f a ae JA ers . “= to furnish M he best of ‘aire, Balls an4 Parties, 4 Pennsylvania ave: ARP INSTRUCTION, - - Woodhull’s life, and we need not say that he | £¢.1" fine condition. ‘It 16 situated in Alexandria 80 30-6 between ith and lth streets. H — mo; reasi . A . » Va.. about fi les from th Bnd 7 pried —- ite veide never’ foltered, only gave him the very highest character which it is pe oitne Gonaetee een it will = ‘be Harp Sart, Most, snd Wixt be taught as > when be spoke of his “gray headed faiber,” | LO rte Hon Mebert U. Beteneh Oa ae ad said, ** » Lord, ve rey on so rary 4 ° - my three little children, who are more than | @¢tly our Minister to Brazil, and other gentle- me low and = ceooremodating terme. ME, BURCH. WashingtonGitye o ? A Magi | A handsome assortment of PICTURE CORD a Len bt Lt GAME alending mk coy 1S the aaue ypamees 7 M1 7 the Panoforte, viz: ju er er 4 a supe Eine te seen, and oven Luss than this thailand must only be and ‘TA’ SHADE eet TASSELS and and claimed by second-rate teachers, and none but a 2 ILL, ii FARM IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY,VA. SES, i id Bs }:piomatic Professor shall even claim MORE than orphans.” Hitene apecehual® characteristic and most fe-) A POWAY A ie EXCHANGK FOR Ta: | BEASSES BUF E HOGTAND, Gold Baad and | yee peg ee OYSTERS | Piven: oer At the conclusion of the prayer he asked all | !°!0u8. ma a PROVEDCITY PROPER LY.—A Farm of fifty | lection of PAPERHANGINGS: just received at RECEIVED EVERY DAY, This is only a “justice” own to the instrument : te unite with hia in singi @ Jeseual The Sabine will sail in about a fortnight with | acres, 7 miles from Washington the same dis- MARKRITER'S, AND SERVED UP also to the public. ‘Those “high ter oharged by him in singing erasalem, my | y4, Bowlin and suite. directly for Montevideo. | nee from Alexandria, and 3 miles from George- No, 486 7th street, eight doors above IN EVERY STYLE, left handed teachers, has, end is, burying the most happy home.’ . " She is one of the finest frigates atloat, certainly he inn cage 4 es es apes Lae se 4-eolm* Odd Fellows’ Hall, At the Shortest Notice, at ee ‘Of teaching the Harp os ame = = bare friends ame the finest in our Navy, and the largest sailing Y iardin. se ag Farm te divided into elds: H¢478 OF THE SEASON, LLOYD'S Rochea’s New Moders Benoni, m connccrsen with to the scaffold an de him farewell. is frigate in any navy. Probably she is the last | With water in each field ; a fine orchard, and ho _ NATIONAL RESTAURANT his New Harp Etfects and Vassages.&e. For suon father went up the steps to the top of the plat- b ji t containing 9 rooms, with a good cellar a {have the pleasure to introduce the FLAN DSOM- 4 , instruction cali on Prot. DE CCENIEL, at bis New form and embraced bim. His mother handed | *®'P of the class that will ever be built, for. | fironen, stable, and all necossary out-buildangs an EST HAT OUT also a fresh case of Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. Musical Repository, corner of lith street and Penn. bim up bis youngest child which be tenderly a ohemears sop abet Pe ee eee show the Speman ieee ate Valeo mn Mirencu GOET BAT of bret hands I — we Harp Sirtnos, full set, im tin boxes, best ” ii i r. Ti ve orn jon. 1 aa eT , -—Harr $ . full set, ot swears ralatven Veg ing oti [ence | Rtg ei Cormac end | ca Gena mt ete ray oldman | "Tee RORY gP USL POS caren aga | oN GIR, Sutenen Sed oe et po ee — “re Ppt Ee betagarad Hew a Lady saved her Life,but lest her Jew- PPesssel op eiven od the at of Janpary, or, a Lz Sinn of t Wh > Bear,” ‘corner of 6th | own FURS, and sells as cheap as any store in New “Tee: foes Mra tee &o., lor sale Ft to ss ’ - ir 2 je 18-lawt! le LS. etr avenu E +5 reat. se ready to die.” He thon placed himself under | ‘#7 and Passnge Moncy onthe Austria, | Jeltlewif iD. WELLS. _| street and HOPKINS. Old Furs repaired or altered, — ~ the ree, which was jane around his neck. } A lady, rosideut of this city, arrived home A QESIRGBLE FARM IN CULPEPER | —. ACARD. [os nigsatens Nee TON. _fevbinnd SUPERIOR MUsICAL INSTRUCTION, While this was being done be remarked: ‘Mr, | yesterday from a visit to Europe,where she has | 44 COUNTY. VA. FOR SALE The Editorot | BY, witins »# PERSONS BUYING CLOTHS semi ety hetween ath and.vth ats, | Prof. DE CCRNIEL: i» atill in Washingt, and Slack, draw it a little tighter.” He exclaimed m spending the past few months. A short commodating terms and at a low price, one of AND CASSIMERES BY THE YARD {>> Ermine, Swansdown and other Fur T: ‘wishes to intimate to the musical public t lAVing nece: mary to keep a ag} ortment of CLOTHS" and CASSIMFRES, dealing wore ex: tensively and generally in those goods, we can offer greater advantages to purchasers of those os than can befound. We will eut very che: o charge for patterns or shrinking, having & steam appara! for that purpose. It would be weil for those purch: ing by the yard to look before they buy, as this is the only establisliment of the kind 1n this city which deals extensively in those goods and must offer greater sovantages to buyers, ALL, STEPHENS & CO., No, 322 Penn. avenue, between se 7-e02m Sth and 10th streets. in impassioned tones, “ Cut the rope, quick ; I time previous to the sailing of the Austria, the mini want to go to Jesus! Ob, Lord Jesus, receive | !ady sent the amount necessary for a cabin my spirit. Ob, Lord Je—.” At this moment | P@ to New York,to the agent at Hamburg, —the time being ten minutes of twelve—the | With Instructions to selest her a good state- Sheriff pulled the lever and Preston S. Turley | Tom. He did as dirocted with the exception was in eternity. Serine be @ desirable location in the vessel, After hanging forty minutes the physicians | 80d on arrival in Hamburg, to sail with pronounced him dead, though he evidently | the steamer, she found the vessel so crowded died a few minutes after he fell. The body | With passengers, and the room assigned her so was taken down, placed in a neat coffin and | ¥2desirable,that she concluded to take pemege delivered to his pareuts, who took it to their| im another steamer. With this intention, she residence on Coal river. The funeral services | *Pplied to the ag the most desirable farma in the County of Culpep- er. Itcontains about 500 acres, of which 200 are 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 smal! dweiling-house and ordinary farm build- ings, Ali the arable land not in cultivation is well set in grass, Toa gentleman seeking a country idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, equalled, in Feimeet Virginia. A building site upon the farm commands 8 fine mountain prospect, and & view of the surroynding country or many miles. The soil is of excellent gfiginal quality, and pecu- he as ‘1s, advanced in music. to whom he thorough and ocompiete soademioal ruction rarely met with on the 5 : = —_ epared to receive a limited number 3 UTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, _ tt peg Opportunity for aig laving opened &n establishment in New Yor! 5 “ ,and Organ. city, No. 104 Duane street. forthe exe'usive pur- | * 'wru tenes any pores pect ga tion ose of manufacturing our own stock in future, we ‘each: % fave determined wiry off, for the next six weeks, Soquaty for’ te protons = mses — our present stook of Ready Made Clothing now in forms made known store. at greatly reduced prices, for cash ouly, to ¢ make room for &n entire new stock. = oan Ravesiony - We therefore shail offer inducements to cash = = chasers never witnessed in thiscity, Our ole W #keLwaicnr, MUDGE & co. DEALERS, tonow sell and toask an early cull, that purchase: may have the benefit of making their selections from AP one of the largest and most fashionable stocks of P liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and 1s at present in a good state of improvement. The owner for the return of her pas- RXOPOSALS FOR SHAFTS. % tT Gy m er st corner of Germ services and burial took place on Saturday, at- | $4g@ money. but he declined to refund, “A iam a a ecee wists fo purokaae wih ‘please P U.S. Cariton Exrensioy 2 fone? —_ WALL STEPHENS o. contirs Hanoy urine ‘=, Mo. . eal . tended by « darge number of his acquaintances | bargain was a bargain’’ with him, and thelady | communicate with W. D. WALLACH, 2 ann WASHINGTON AguEDtcT Oveice, 322 Penpsyivanimavenue, Agents for L. 1 wn & Cos, Thomas Colt: and refatives. His age was thirty-six wascompelled either to accept such quartersas | itorofthe Star. ~ : WASHINGTON, September 3) b, 1458. ( se tf between 9th atid 10th streets, coreg ewe 2 Se packer, Ras & Giien: Se- as z had been assigned her, or toreturn by another REAU ME UL COTTAGE, with Barn SraLep Proposats will be received at this office OYSTERS! f Robbins: R. & a Hubba: eseud & | .affiin; A Slaver’s Crew vessel and lose ber passage ticket. She deter- ble, Carriage, Corn, Cow, and Poultry EH until the fourth day of December next. at noon tor! Pan OYSEERS Areaervorat j & Go ; Owen & Huribut; Piatner & Por- furnishing, on the grounds of the Extension of the Capitol, one hundred Shafts for the columns of the exterior porticos of that building. ‘The dimension: One hundred sh: and 8 acres of Land in ahigh state of cultivation, with an Orchard of every variety of choice Fruits. for Sale.— The above property 1s within 59 miles of Washington city, au [From the New York Evening Post, Oct. 4.) mined to adopt the latter course, and at once Ce: secured a state-room in another steamer. Some three weeks ago, United States Marsha! | After her arrangements had been made, and ee 90-1 _€, GAU FIER’S Saloon daily. EW METHOD IN TUNING N PIANOFORTES, neiuding the Upper torus of | which |eav: er & Smith; M "s Paper Company; brated makers. riment of Book-binders Leather. within '5 minutes’ Crive of na follows : ; and vari Also, a full ae five churches. If desired wi'l be soid at the sama = . A . the instrument net to need further lad 5 3 . News and Readers received information that a vessel bad | before the Austria failed, a feeling took posses- | ‘ine all the growing crops, horses, cows. hogs, ear- | the base: each shalt to be twenty-five fet twonnd | tans for se enathe chee Read Cone farther Gath, Sime. £05 Faire eee ieacies Wank been sunk off Montauk Poiat under suspicious | sion of her mind that the vessel In which she ringes, wagons, and farming implements, together | one eighth inches in height from the bottom of said | the New ical Keposttory, corner ith street | ers and Trunk Boards; Bonnet Board: circumstances. He immediately sent one of bis | had taken ¢ would meet with some terri- | with the entire furniture from purior to kitchen, in- | torus to the top of the upper astragal. und Penn.avenue, 0 Im | Colored; Printer’s Cards and ‘ard Boards aa 4 deputies, Mr. De Angelis, to inquire into the | bie accident, and that she herself would in all iaerve, (Eomessen even yamecinialy. Papo intee ete poet elated pmertalegre S/GN OF THE Mant Patwng hon Se nilas ee oe Reema wenty hd ed: bearing | probability be lost! So well satisfied was she | 4: 8- ©: Box 310, Alexandria, Va. = diameter of the shaft above to be three feet, aud at te EAS Xk A full Sascriment of French Folio Post, Pack ! Indicates where you may get LOOKING 2 5 tears ‘and the Sarptar ol tbe niger natseeadt tS be GLASSES, in gut or pahosser Krowses POR- ool oh — ag hog Fe two feet elevenand seven-eigths inches ‘Theseare | TRAIT ane TDR | mal MES, round, ovals Sheathing. Ts ‘and Spr >, _ * the ust dimensions ofthe work when fimshe Sob ietition. we neh is ve LOOKING. | Wr. tang tak; Alum, Biea that something would happen, just as people crew had gone to diffetent parts of the country, “ > Wik ith ud that.one of them had died of the African | ffequently * borrow trouble” without waiting fever, and Was baried at New Londoa Upon for it to come along naturally, that she deter- this information GTORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio ave- B mse, betwee 12th nk Ie ate 3 is pectionise it ul focery & USCS S, oT. J. “W.-M. GALT, northwest corner ek i j S: -leoth All the bloeks to be scabvied round to dimensions, 2. > description made to order. © Keefe and The: oe oe wagpehogr; ray fee tec er tee fe eusone eg a eidbensadsviar ae neers = to = penton Sil delesta which would make plage PLATES kept S7paterty co pane, cneap ead of every pty 5 a > 4 a es 1 ni it - - ag Ey EEO ee Oe I uties, i@ search of the crew of the vessel. They | ble, watch and chain, pins, rings, brooches, &c. "ped Pel iuetha Sete aie, lonasaas ‘The above shafts to be of white American marble, ; 2% Fa-sreene, N EW FURNITURE STORE. were not long in Gnding out that three of the | to a considerable amount, an acking them | by the month, week, or less term, Terms modo- | similarin color, grain, and componition to that used | _®@2-1¥ hatwaan 12th an; hate. —_ men were Iu this city. secarely in a casket, committed thee to the | Ste. Apply st 30 Penk. avehuey neatly opposite | in the exterior of the Capitol extension, which L PHILADELPHIA ag RONG receiving our Hall etook of FURNI- ested 7 g = ry rom ni . Massachusetts. 2 ‘ : B ‘aapeasiene “Phe fact of > rotator care of the captain of the Austria, taking the | MiMya'sit” F. HOLDEN, | “Every propo-al should ve companied with a ‘ye at PE av yee ps ats.” ™ | Goobs end se ling lower than any ot secret, so that those still at large would not be | Precaution to inform her friends of what she | ——-—— == ———— x= | blook at least one cubic foot in size. ag * specimen | (yn4 keg $2.50: one dozen quart botties, $1.59. house in ‘Wasi . We would isvwte pat on their guard. Prom one of the prisoners bad done, in order that they might recover the | yyaRLOR FURNITURE plied pifoemarenes ells pr onthe p Veo Lag on tn Zaye wend the Meer free of cost to any part of | £0, oall Relore purchasing, weve arted; and semen dares | Poke tty ng ov srounaies oars, a | Ve Pare ameiace sruaornourrens Gaon, | bye tirkampieg ethene ny yy | SS or. ew. cennoen: | OU Femitie alia tase ETno. the same source, and upon consultation with Mr. | ohndaowigr et wine bs genliest. 1 in | $i, atylen of CABINET and PARLOR the marble will be delivered, and should be accom | “ava ae WORDER OF WASHINGTON 18] euao-ty Fellows’ Hail, 7th st. ‘Theodore Sedgwick, the Daited Staren Districi the result is well known. The vessel in} FURNITURE, such a» 8.fos-Arm,basy and panied by a written guarantee, signed by one or blauss EGETABLE BA perfurm- N LANK BOOK Attorney, Marshal Rynders concluded to send the seg the lady took passage arrived safely at | Rocking Staite, Lgueese, So pnleo.see ible oO == conn ey food ing almost muraal in covering Up lends ond BOOK BN ANE Ph RY. = Or", = i is flor asso! o! * wl ror ers will. ifhis | euriy, = oj deputies, O'Keefe aed Rynders to Boston, in calirare ay mao —— 7 = srg Borders and Shi Pager Hung in the boat ar thar bed boncoepiad eatariaieanetiineeet itn | coe er . By EDWARD LYCRET, searob of the remainder of thecrew. Arriving | Prowp! ».even at considerable loss, | manner. Carpet ut, Made, Put Down on | { ton days, with good and sufficient securities, for] () GA T ae ST Pa. Avenue, pi od Sintes, S¥Ol .40. bound there, they found two of them, whom they arrest- | With its load o: human beings, met with a fate | short notice. Furniture Repaired and Varn the competion ofthe work undertaken: said cuar. . bist be ee cor See Speneet erie’ Gilt badger. 16.00 the set, , fi “ ly solicited from persons fur t Attorney, Navy Agent, or some officer of the | quart. se ey canele The officers then proceeded to New Bedford, | he money and A call is respectful ‘and do cell f tric ae ~ " — al ; spri near which place they arrested the chief mate, | life. -Cuseiumar: Cason Oo ae ered her | mshing their house#, as we can and do sell furniture general goverment or individual known tothe En- | mies CHEAPEST DRY GOODS Mand every style of Book- Bind! who had command of the vessel when she was life.—Csnctunati Gazette, Oct. 2. ada tyle of work (not city make,) canbe bonght Seoabe Santen neni siGaamuaecy — AND iy 15-3m 2 . Ul a =’ scuttled. His name is Macomber. They fouad Me nee ee pt in this city. y "The United Bian oe BOOTS AND SHOES a The United States reservegthe right to reieot atiy or all bids not deemed ad ‘Ageous, and to mako arrangements for proonring the marble. Proposals wii! be received for furnishing the shafis either in single blocks or in blocks of not tee than feet in length, and the number of shafts offe ed pol ad blocks or in pieces, respectively, shoaid be ct g him at bis house, near New Bedford, arrested Poworvtion.—The points now used in punc- him and brought bim to this city. tuation were introduced into writing gradually They then returned to Bostou, where they fell sometime after theinvention of printing. The 1 ae ene ekly disinterested persons, | Gresks had none’ and there was no space be- who made themselves very sociable in one way thei ds. The Romans put a kind and another, till O'heefe aud the younger Ryn- | tWeemtheir words. Th P ine ders began to * smella rat”? Their suspicious of division between their words, thus: Publi- were right; for they learned shortly afterwards | cus, Scipio, Africanus. Upon the end of the JOS. T. K..PLANT & CO., Paper Hangers, Upholsterers, and Manufacturers of Furniture, oct-sm 350 D atreet, between 9th and lth. PResa GUODS JUST RECEIVED. ust received, on consignment, y FOR SALE AND T N To Bx Boveut in W ASHING TOR. peat ro of anny Purchas ee of saving money be sure to | PIANOS always on hand, ~— 4 . . No, #9 7th on of Steinway & Sons, in ork; A.’ Srrect—ine auocessor of R. Gr Lvaiecaat: ine old | Be iecneninch, in Philadelphia: and Raabe & C: peers ot ofered = es and easy terns. at my Piano Wareroom, No.4 1ith. rape aay Ta RES : above RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER | “yetyne REICHENBACH, Proposals will Le opened in this office at noon of iE EREL.,1333, the4th December next,in the presence of bidders Garnison STREET, Navy YaRp- K UNNS & CLARKE’S that these geatiemen were fr by - Who msy choose to he present. Funeral calls attended to at all hours. eepe FA wai hed oun etemean = sche ap ordbenprantiny a Bree gitt dager Heed 7ig ry Povey ttre 2 een By order of the Secretary ae Were es gopstantly an band ready-made Col a N wate avin a co. serve upon them, for the purpose of uaving the | caine into use latest, and was only a perpen-| 2 barrel No. THERRING i ent Oe ee eee CRERBRATER PIANO PORTES, prisguers brought up Hut the New York oficers | Gteutar gure ot line proportionaie to tuesiae | iekige FONGU Sand SOUNDS, In charge of U. 8, Capitol Kxtensica. | *a'f orders Isom the country atiended to with | Constantly receiving nnd for enlecnix Uy heck was, jalemaed, "aad dea digentine ana cactr of the letter. To Aldus Manutius. an eminent lekids No.3 MACKEREL: Forx oF 4 GUARANTEE Sr ereiceaversiseed. '* ooS0-am 306 Pa. ev.» between Sth nod loch ais. prisoners Jumped in. Jehu cracked: bis whip, | printer in 1570,we are indebted for the semicolon | ,10.tterces WODPISH. To Capt. M.C. Metgs, U.S. Engineers. aa oe = —— | , Purohasers wil! find 1f to their interest to examine and off they lew to the railroad station, wbich | and also for the present form of the comma. oc 9-tf 5) PROB TOIN SP. LEVY. | We the undersigned, residents of ————, in the ALL, STEPHENS & © yt themselves the superior qualits sbove ‘No $2 Penn, Avenue. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ READY-MADE a. Covers, Meledeens, Se. he. see en CLOTHING, Por School and Dress Wear, iT, UND TAKER, No. 8 Mth And cuardians their | J. Wie Aca 6 ant A keneee me m 7 State of > hereby, jormtt ae lly, cove- they reached just in time to take the cur nant with the Unit Sales m gusrenty nia ones the foresoing bid of be accepted, tint he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the sard ‘xecute the contract fur: he same, with He also laid down rules now observed in re- York, successfully escaping the ser gard to their use. The; notes of interrogation writ upon them, and with it, possibly, a great A H deal of time and trouble. They arrived early ou | “22 extlamation were not added till some ‘NHARLES N. KU Cc No. 518 Pa’ avenue, between 2d and 3d sts., ‘Will farmah aud send 1CECRAM in any or pe city at 91.50 pergailon; 40 cents aqaart. Fairs, wishing to furnish Parents Sunday morning, and at once proceeded to Mar- | Y°S!* later, and it is not known by whom vals, Balisand Parties ofall kinds {urnished on | good and aufha to perform the work or | oh pe chal Myadenws seakdenes ta ryaueét; eke Taverted commas (‘‘) were first used ts Moa. | Zara, Sater Pe uenetak ‘. farnish the articles Sut oanformity so the eee peemtanamumneremerionl 2 ro hye eee ee him up from « souud sleep, and recounted their | Sieur Aillemount, a French printer. and were | "oo2 3m C.N. Kuonrn. | terme of the ttinement Under which it was | 10,020, [argo and extensive variety of Patout Corpse Preservare, ke. Ao. His are adveatures to him, at the same time exhibiting | intended by him to supersede the use of Italie NIGHT SCHOOLS into contract asaforessid, we guaranty to mare rood they oa bt ot thar enthine of all SPikeday or night, Macks fursiek jaaacee the three prisoners whom they had alo! with letters, and the French printers call them by Wi Open at the Academy corer Sth and H | the difference between the offer by the said — and “ ow minutes, with every ition e ON a the day or night. aes them. The Marshal ordered thei to be locked | that name. Bat they have latterly been used | streets, on ‘Kio , Qetoner 4, at 7 p.m, Apis. | the next lowest bidder. AB | Sanu Gaustenrs of substantinc and duravecushty | went posaible rates. cPoumtuntion f° 8% Jat forthwith, to await | by the English printers to denote quoted mat- | during the day, at the Academy, or atiny office, cor: : eramination voliw= i. H. A-BRIDOK, M. D., Prin’ VES—ALEWIVES. 50 ReECS Yims No.) new Alewives ju . ter. Ina London book, The Art of English la the present state of the case it is impossibl : , ng to obtala full particulars, as tne peicsaines for he Poetry, printed hapa it appears that the tmost part keep silest on the smbject. We learned | Preseut mode of denoting quoted matter is ertity that beat knowiedge | 8°77 ei CCOMMODATION 8 Fak WEEN aceity te ochre eaes | wotea Re SPRMENO A Co., | ASSO ah ey ats Lae l-eotd bowever, that the name of the i is “Haidee, | therein denoted by being setin Jtalic. Itis ved per schooner Searsville, from Boston, IX SKCOND-HAND PIAN: one for $25 ‘mn esday, of New ‘vork,’” instead of “Elizabeth, of New | not kmown hy whom the npostropive acd aten fore by (pak BOUR & SEMA. Sita tor 85 one org fue for, ot ‘one $aaie. tHOTi wal aoe eennnLae Ryenelvine at Dineey's Hotel, corner Mth aid T sty uewspapers This diaccepancy ie acosonted far | Tere invented — The Printer. “eine Ree Tage Mack _ for opti at the Musto Sy unezRROe. HSH DRR ETE diet Ae Bers mene a Yeti tON B. TURNER, Proprietor. ia the fact that they bad mailed # piece of canvas | 47> Henry Broughton has been convicted of |, oa _ B.& 8. Fea EAE Stan Ben oh eg Ba or Se Shor RE CIDER VINKGAR.—Kighteen barrels on her stern, upon whieh’ Was painted, in large | ait at Norfolk, for killing a man | <> So 14 GAMBA pumll lolol those ex: | CHEAP CHC uae chen TUBING METRAGTS.00 Gippere | PUEK cider Vinecer for pv faa letters—‘Etizabeth, of New Orleans.” named Woles, and sentenced to the penitentiary | M[ASNOUA HAMS.—A small ors For mips MAUR ay ots tnd'at ble Sales —— Sal ista it Sppears that the Haidee was aitted out at this ! for one year. 20% ING & BURCHELL, ne 30 Booksellers, SH Penn. a He ao corner Vermont ave.ue sy

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