Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1858, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FU cs a wis stwer * - > BRS EEEHES a —For revenue .» Of the differ- | PIA: EVENING SPAR. | "##1NGTON NEWS AND GOBBIP.| yiceeent in conbing bolir’ fot anges tnd ext netonn Ir als en thck Mi, Tose, | FL NGS, ale or ire Se ee ieee ‘Tax Nartona Fouxpny.—There is but lit- | 7 ey New York, N. Y.—For im- | who represents Spain in this city, is about to Plano covers 4) holders Store: = WASHINGTON THBATA&. Sole Lessees and Managers... Koxaxt & Co. WASHINGTON OITY: tle doubt that the question of building a Na- | provement in ticket . submit to his government plans for ishing A new 8 MAGGIE MITCEB! oRSDAY +++ October 7, 1858, | tional Foundry will again come up for theeon- | Je. Ma For improvement in wrappers for | 0S general commersial intercourse bet ie L ELtae, | Fourh sieht of-2bom Mi nai om: rs Relecroes aaaeeaeaanae sideration of Congress at its ensuing session, | -; 4 nF & leet Spain and her eolonies and the United States. Ou WARTER va are now be, Gocund appensmnee of B. Wi. OAs iy, TO! : ld be well for our citisens to stand andrew ©. Alexander Gray, gE _ —— ; § d wi ag THIS BVERING, Vorober 1 188. y SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. pe tae jaa tewsitdes a the limits of | A! 4 improvement inepparatus| f= Wearnes.—The following report of the | °vsr? a ae Se cee 3. B. rel a popular musienl drama, ee et eke teegeme Showa citigg and | Seat i Dew York, N. ¥.—For im- | Wéstherfor this morning is made from the Morse | ln Gacy not wishing to have theirsc; | THE PET F THE PETTICOATS. “Te b sucking to be dolpuctelilh the oleae piggeme it ht maitre of canon ‘Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Ipstitation. | SOBs sett to them LO 4 hog Adina “angie pcouell “: From present indications it would seem quite | towns seeking to be designs im B.T. 1, of Albany, N.Y —For im- | amg, time of observation is about 7 o'clock: ENS& CO, job... ar “me re a wean Po Ro — day oeuleteee = its establishment will do all they oan to induce provement in lining for coal ee and — < Ocrosss 7, 1888 - oc 7-St v., bet 9th and 10th sts. ‘The Pratean fnroe of oe exico ve 40 far removed Congress to confer the favor upon them. They | Edward Town and Calvin E. Town, of Jersey a A Patinten DUSEHOLD EDITION OF TRE WAV&R- THE FOUR SISTERS. ~ "i to the pon pe New York, N.Y raining, wind E o 4 2] immigration of al aetions. Such Scontingeney are all alive to the importance of the matter, | City: N, J. Fer machine for numbering the Pail ie. Pe raining. oe LY NOVELS.—The Pavement vols., cloths | Caroline Morton............ Miss Maggie Mitehell = ‘will undoubtedly give the Un! 2 benefits that will arise | P*Witiiam M. Warren, of New York, N. Y.— more, a Journey Due North; g1. i aT) imore, chiet American tation. the iBtausrquently vind Semin a wenn pa in their midst. They | For i provemest in slide for skirt hoops, Washi D cloudy, wind SE fir Welter feajeigh fix. At Holliday se oat the “Taersez,” ‘ direct the rule which sball subs-quently bind aving the foundry ~ x Fon Wa b, of Elmira, N. Y~- For improve- | » eee cool. snd Aroui by Edmund Hornby ; Se eee ane Stating cow sel’ that people. eae eee ee a Dur, | know that it will cause a large influx of me- | ment in machines for trimming the edges of pa- Hreereg A ogy 1s. vedat TAYLOR & MAURY’S, Sudiences nightly. at band or not, others ~ and contribu: i. jorfolk, * rece: . - —_ - selves. It iw impossible, however, to conceal the | chanics; tradesmen and others, m 3 Per, Werk, of Cincinnati, Oio.—For improve--| Lynchburg, Wa. 'v, damp, 70° rs at arenes Doors open at quarter-past 7 o’clook, Overture fact that our people already begin to feel that an | materially towards advancing the prosperity of | otis) apparatus for manufacturing fatty acids. | Bristol, ‘Ten. cloudy, damp, 70°. THE WASHINGTON UNION. Will commenoe at tweuis minu tbe to preeiwele, ee eee aiad of that eenle Our ce. | any community in which it may be situated. | "George hitcomb, of Portchester, N. ¥.—For | Knoxville, Tenn... 7. Mahal plaka irtaieasies macanen as x | goeausoan pe scoured without ext-« ciarge pea. > . 5 ey v i eee tions with the Pacific and the rapid Increase of | Their several causes will most probably find i Deeph White, of Tron N. Y.—For improve- | Columbia, 8: C. leasant. | bora in Washington city at 50 cents per month. pay GREAT QnrRAction pulation over the entire northern line of Mex- | numerous friends among members of Congress, | pant io sewing machines. Charleston, 8. C. clear, 73°, wind W healeuee oe ee Ey BRY EV NG AT THE Fer are guite suficient to excite public interest | | 1 be pleaded with no little warmth and per-| A. Q. Withers, of Byhalia, Miss.—For im- | Auguste, Ga. clear, warm. within the ait threefold since STEUBEN HOUSE, and discussion upon the subject, and to elicit | ™ | semaphore be amiss for | Ptovement in cotton gins. Savannah, Ga.. clear, 76’, wind S PENNsYL¥ANta AVENUE, NEAR SacoxD STREET, what may be termed a very general expression of | sistence; and it will not, therefore, be amiss W. Irwin Willits, of Milton, Ind —For im- | Macon, Ga. cloudy, warm. ‘Formerly the Uid Depot. beable mos phar ni Pep beensi be called | Washingtonians to do all in their power, like- | provement in seed drills. r Columbus, & hate eacoays Pleasant. ™ Lowknetsia © ACEWAWE upon either to absorb the entire country or g' i own ci! Al; S. Wright, of Lawrence, Mass.—For | Montg: - ° eusrs. NSTET . itup to political sehemers from without ”” wae, to deere — “on : pa do machine for stamping trade-marky om clotin, ke. | Lower Peac Tree, Als Of the above house, Rave Tre impartial hearing. thoug) A. Sti , of Balti: d., execu- ry . Psi gla pean bong era ae arguments can be adduced in out behalf, itwill | tor ar Jemce me mpson, ¢ deceased, late "of sald Gainesvite, hiss oady. go, wind SE: | COnuAND'S PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE Roan a : 2 5 Balti —For i ice pitcher. 9 76°, bee <> ” : Intelligencer on the Paraguayan expedition. | not do to allow the time for action to arrive, ere | Bain — for mpiover ‘Sperryvilie, Va., as- | Frederick, Ma Bunt’s Manual of Poo eee mcd have ol The Intetligencer treats of ‘sectional con- | beginning to make preparation for it. signor to himself, O P. Smith, and A.C. Jor- | Hagerstown, M ene , i As we endeavored to show in the Star, sev- | dan, of said Sperryville —For improved ma- | Cumberland, M Crookes’ Waxed Paper Process in Photography, traste.’ . chine for croziny, chamfering, and beveling bar- | Pittsburg, Pa igneen see : + | eral months ago, Washington possesses many | 7.1! - J Ui Coyote lg + pene Delestre—Annuaire de la Photographie, Paris, | oslebrated , ; U7 The Charles County (Md.) Agricultural | advantages over the several other places} John Chilcott and James Scrimgeour, of Brook- eraburg, + ny pone : ne ay he all Fair will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and | named us a site for this foundry; so many, Iya, N.Y. assignors to themselves and Geo. P-| _ Harometet at the. Smithsonian, at7 9. m._foor Paap rbotogman Missieiatirestrodog, Gghcactes of the senson, and the best of Liquors, ‘Thursday, the 9th, 10th and 11th of October. indeed, that were it not for the number of her Kelsie sb beribertd ak ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 62°; at noon 66° Max- | °°? $< arn oR TAYLOR. | Wie striaest order eid decoram will be pie- $$$ “| ‘i imum 63; minimum last night, 56. yy . SITE served, as “ Gp The New York Commercial Advertiser Pee Pa it bso pmemeinale wbile | C.B, Cottrell, of Reka We ee : Vo wasnincron rill find at PHILI*s | Admittance sefecrens wa weet for whien learns that negotiations are in progress for plac- | for her to do more than wha: yar -__ | For improved machine for planing wood . | THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CRYSTAL | pong Siren Poente we egg Fog nog eticket or SEN STELN KERWANN, wf ing the Adriatic, Baltic and Atlantic,of the Col- | done—to Soseeterer cr those reo Raia Win Robie ae era roger 5 PALACE. novelty. includes a choice sel on of stands, and | oc 5-tf ms * lies line, om the California route via Panama, | cumstances. But we know not where the com- | assignor to Amos Broadnax., of s 8, Mo.— Loss Over a Million Dollars. iiher orks, Amo.ican and Engush Statiovery.cthe ad and that they are likely to be successful. petition will cease. Other claimants may be in | For improvements in artiticial lenther. lattet of extra fine qualities not sually kest ) * Jos. FE. Hendrick, of Bristol, Conn , assigaor A little before five o’clock Tuesday evening, It | every article counected with the trade. In (7 Im the United States District Court at | ‘Be fleld at the ensuing season, and urge their re- | to himself, W_H. Netleton and Geo, Stevens, of | was discovered that the north nave of the Crystal | there ina fine Art Gallery at the rear of the store. i ried coilection of Oi! Paintings, i ses ii grounds. | said Bristol—For improvement in sewing ma- " tel: t of containing & vari : ‘ 5 Boston, on Tuesday, Captain Austin, of the whal- | $P@ctive causes on some entirely new proved afl P' Palace was on fire, and immediately a sheet of | Water-color Drawings. Phot i" onrap! ing sbip Betsey Williams, of New Bedford, was | Hence, it behooves our citizens to be prepared | "Oot tone. of Providence, R. I passignor to| fame burst from the stairway leading to the | Lithographs. oot beernrines, the inspection of found guilty of leaving John Francis, a colored | for every emergency that can urise. The prize | nimseif und Thos. Ho , of said Providence. — | gallery. The door opening on Forty-Second | "Vis ti-g ‘8 engraved and printed.’ one aie of Searing is well worth contending for; and worth far | For improvement in rollers for calico printing. | street was broken open, when flames again rushed |* Ja:ly par MWe reonived {rom the Northern cities, man, one of his crew, at a deserted island of the el ng ; Jobn Plant, ef Washington, DC , assignor to out, ianidntting euickis ab the Gbene; wall Sad Goat parcels fon area =e . a le -siphcrep alr Sep RR ST TRE bhp aoe Geo. H. Flant, of sald Washington. minut 8 the pe te m af side of the buildin was Books uesrreden puasitiera” a ee ener zi in connection with which ithas been mentioned | For improvement in furnaces for heating buitd- 2 ie __ os zs F 7 We are indebted to Com’r Thos. J. Page, ‘etillon Par. TH SVAY . Oct. lth, at iclnnd 1, island. By order .* RANKLIN PHILP, ane e - ings. in ames. There were between two and three Bookselier and Stationer, FIRE. BALL ov tux of the Navy, for a copy of a “Mzp of the basin of The identity of the interests of the General Facob Rees, of Elk Horn Grove, I1t., assignor | thousand persons in the building at the time of | 007 ___ 382 Pa. ‘aves bet. 9th and loch sts. JUSTICE TO ALL Da Plata, based upon the results of the expedition Government with those of our city, is probably to Jonah L.. Rees, of said Elk Hora Grove —For | the fre, E4s? WASHINGT LUMBER YARD. jit. = under his command ta the years IS5?, “4. '5, and | one of the strongest points available in arguing | improved machines for forming barrels, Kc. | ore scene inside the building was one eyed TF sc te thine tac ped, tas Ma SAE to Western Boys in the Field Again. °6, and of the adjacent countries, compiled from | this question ; and if urged with proper zeal, it | sionor to Wm Be: Wood and Thos’ A. Shell, | description. Everywhere terror reigned, and f P ¢ The members of the WESTERN HOSE COM- PANY. No 1, moat respectfully announce to their friends and the geblis g » that Weatern Halle on 23a ber M streere, od THURSDAY EVENING. vel Soot’ lion M has been e: Sapper aa Kefresnmcnts will be furnished by an rier: caterer. ene Hate as, Cpongumiass worn by firemen) will reo, Tickets ‘ONE DOLLAK —admitting a gentleman " Commister of Arrangements. Pt _—— Ts er, 0 . x 5 Tuigpa NNUAL BALL or THE Awkward Club. The Committee of Arrangements of the A Club take plessure in annourcing to their friends and the public generally er x. Island | t third Annual Ball wi | take place on THUKE ay EVENING, October 7, 1698, at Prof. Bergman's Celebrated Cotilion Band has been engaged for —_ sion. ra No Sup: al but an experienced Caterer il Rave charg ° of the Refresumest de- ent. —o Hats or Caps will be aliowed to be worn in ‘Tickets ONE DOLLAR —adm tting 8 gentleman and ladies. Committee of Arrangements. Jackron Yates, —_ Davis, > O. Hamiiton, Ro. . Pegs, Sa ean * Dra Stone, of Milwaukie, Wis., assignor to h loud ronage in which | thank my customers,) I aon IC7” The extension of the Union Telegraph | tides, if the foundry Is located here, it may te | yigedf and f.'T. Turner, of Graton, Wis. | Uooy We sistera, dad acquaintances, whe had ue. | {rom this {hing forth, Keep on hand a god assort " hief off f that Depart-| Junius F. Tozer, of Binghamton, N.Y, as- | fo pet out, were crasbed to cee c ane Wee ok, | Kood terms as can meee glen 5 a i - C j Mle = et arth. V hat wi tien to My present stock, consis! in of been completed and the line opened for business. | of the Navy and chief officers of that Depar sigur to George. ? 4 : p Bt ont, were crashed to thee re Winte tnd Yellow Pine Boatds, Joist, on, N. Y.—For improvement in gas burners f th hibi ho losing their little ali Sean ©. opposition by the rival line in theextension of its | men to visit it often, and ascertain the pro-| Ha vey R. Wolfe, of Consolation, Ky.,assignor | by the destructive element, ehe Z Laths, Pickets, Shingles, &c.. & onan Daye : many friends of the Institute, who were endeavor. | Lp tht, Pucketa, Stutlee. ke Ko. ile, They and are now arranging fora further extension In | to time. on hand, and to give euch instructions | ° Keissucs Wan Fr Lak oe eee commer. oi aes ri SEiare, or erepes } of | cannot be ed. . the direction of Halifax - e world, as wellas to their friends— A large supply of Cedar and Chesnut Posts. Sens erdin i oe anes a the horror of the scene was terrific. The noble | 1 suai. conduct the Wood and Cus! business as {> The farmers of St. Mary’s county, Md., pletion in the manner deemed most desirable. laa an, Eugioad For ipriwnmeas Rig a a mess of ruins, have commenced cutting their tobacco and se- | This cannot be urged in favor of any other lo- | facture of paper from wood. Patent dated July Ina very few minutes after the flame burst out | Sand, &c., constant y on hai cality. 18, sot. Ante-dated August 19, 1853. Cffice and Yard—Virginia av has suffered considerably from the worm, except i fcrything in the centre of the Palace. The | oo7-5t bet. 9thand Wth sts east, Navy Yard. where the farmer was fortunate enough to have Then, again, we have here the advantages of | jmproved wear iron for carriages. Dated Sept. —- 3 “ Alexander Angus Croll, of London, England. tl " FEATHER BEDS, the fleidsand quickly devoured the insects when- | Toad connection, extending to the very heart | po, improvement indry gas meters. Dated Feb. was kyias Geen tan nee Picea | HAIR MATTRESSES, &o., Ko. ever they made their appearance. of the immense iron and coal regions of Penn- 1853. Buavtr.—We are indebted to our indefatigable : in | Stoneham, Mass.—For improvement in cleansing | in'a cloud of pitching black amoke towards the | Now instore. and daily receiving. the larxest and fellow-citizen, Joe Shillington, for a copy of | X2°W Of 2° argument which may be urged in | sugar. Dated Ociober 3, Isid. Relasued Sep: | 62,1. i there is an insurance of $100,000 {n several city FURNITURE. : For designs fur cast-iron fences. 5 insu: C01 f he val 00d: A = ov Fascinating,” by Madame Lola Montez, Coun- | While we are without the disadvantages of any | Richard P. Brutf, Charles Bruff, and Gesrge | hivition is eathmated pied pab ated gel for trade marks. ry f Tavieee di Parlor Suite in a Black nat. and = gerald, publishers, IS Ann street. A very read- | probably, to secure the site of thisestablishment | N= Vedder, of Troy, N. ¥.,assignor to Geo. ne of the heaviest losses was sustained by : covered with brocateile, silk p'uah, a: 5 and other Rhine, painted by Champney. The panorama eng ie Rs ‘Toilet as : . Etageres. and Whatno mersed as the conductor of » daily newspaper | work in the matter with a hearty good will,| THe Wasminarox Agvepuct.—We under- | Covered 30,000 feet of canvas, and was valued at Tete necessarily is in the whirlpool of business cares the and Coal business which I have been en- the best authorities.”’ will no doubt effect the desired object. Be- | of said Richmond —For roach trap. confusion on all sides was paramount. Every | gaged in for several years, (and for their liberal (Morse line) from Boston to Portland, Maine, has | immediately under the control of the Secretary | For improvement in railroad car seats ment of LUMBE ;w7hioh Toan sod will seff on as ‘The company has met with the most determined | ment. It will be in the power of these gentle- | {£0 '¢ George W. Gregory, of said Bingham- | the eries of the women and children, the despair | He vend Yellow - by the destructive element, the rushing of the | White and Yeliow Pine Flooring and Siding, Wires, but they have snccessfully combatted it, gress made with whatever work is, from time | 0 bimseM, David Sepia and W - Watson, ; of New York, N etme concerning details, as shall lead to their com- building in a balf hour after the first alarm was | us nil Cement, Hair, Lard, and Calcined Plaster, curing their blades. The Beacon says the cro; ‘i f. EDWARD CLARK. iy P 5. George Lefier. of Philadelphia, Pa—For the dome fell with a frightful crash, burying 7 A = s 57 flames shot up in massive sheets as it touched the : a good force of turkeys, which were turned into | 0¢#™S Om @ navigable river, and of having rail- | 5, 1557. ¥round, presenting a magnificent spectacle. CABINET FURNITY 2 of the dome. The hatiiards were burned in an in- .Picmenean ‘ — sylvania, Maryland and Virginia. Indeed, we | _ Francis P. Hurd, assignee of Joseph Hurd, of | stant, but the flag was uninjured, and soared away | 'RON HALL, No. 3té Pennsyivanta Avexvn. most complete assortment of i tember 29, 1853. Extended October 2, 1858. 7 “The Arts of Beauty; or, Secrets of a Lady's — of any other aieation that . atti propel arene os Reckoner it. a The Palace was valued at $500,000, upon which CABINE Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the Arts of | #ble, at least in an equal degree, for this city; 1 + ever offered in Washington, which I most cordially < - by | hibition is estimated at $600,000, about $50,000 of invite the public to inspect, sting of— tess of Landsfeld. New York: Dick and Fitz- | of the other places named. All we have to do, | Atthur Seaver, of New York, N. ¥ —For design | which is insured. 55 Messrs. E.C. Hall, Lucien A: d M. bs * aoe of nat irae cndeed, even though entirely | to this city—in the place now occupied by the | W. Eddy, of Waterford, N/-Y For designs for | whe" wrod th cele Aer and M. Page, | TT-O1ORD. aad Renckete yrith marbie sinbe, out of our line of reading and thinking, im- penitentiary, say—would seem to be to go to cook’s stoves. p iasses, i $20,000. 1t was totally destroyed, and there was —— wey ee en 0 bf rg ee. x s ‘ ute! 1oie, from ; and be ready to convince members of Congress | 8tand that up to the end of September there 7 i i Wainut'’ and momentary associations. Lola writes as had been ace re once upon {! mre 5 hog Spring seat Chaire, from state. gieme M. =. C, James. ; n built 9} mil i esides the works of art sent for temporary ex- to .' Thst philosophically as she makes love systemati- | tb*t these advantages do really exist. If we wince 9 Saran meas Conant | ninsiion there wan accents of statuary, which | Wavuut and Mahogany Arm Chairs and Rock T NOJICE. cally. If history does not belie her, her system | fail of suecess the fault can hardly be laid to e Mashington Aqueduct. There remains | has been in the building ever since the opening Do. ‘aun Reclining Chairs, m hair HE Tenth Grand Bell ui the WESTERN isalways to be on with the new love before being | the charge of anything else than our own neg- | 20t quite two miles to be eee op tae ey Esrepe en = Hood Anewand benutiiul Rush seat Reception Chairs FRURSDAN Ottber ate, Nae , pe be otf with the old. Whether at a petite German | lect of our vital interests. Progress ts rather over’ ene mile per asonthy, | yo rns oniaces's group of Christ and the) %¢ Rockers, ie Hall, on 58d street, between Land M. Par Court, in the wilds of California, or the parlor of The receiving reservoir, at the Little Falls] Apostles; Kiss’s = ae all apie ae : ogee statue of the Amazon amt Je east — sting of— ‘ ’ < s NTS.— ing is t! is! i tte a lion,which Ly ded ‘0 Gothic re an i . = New York boarding-house, she pursues that | List oe aes ae e branch, had been entirely completed and the rey admiring group of visitors: ike coacettion Marble top Centre and other Tables, a variety of system, according to the newspaper accounts of | of Patents issued from the United States Patent | stroam stopped by the gates, so that it is] ay. or Washington, life size, by Baron Maro- BztH, te (ieapades of the times, with a relish, show- | Office for the week ending October 5,1858—| gradually though slowly filling. Tho stream | teste dn imposing group and ‘colossal statue of Goths Chaka. is) bromtalle and aitk-plash. with ing that ‘the arts of beauty,”* or the results those each bearing that date : ictlars in future advertisement. 00 |-e03t OO Ts NEMerES OF THE UNION ENGINE COMPANY, No. 2, would announce to their friends that their ¢nnval Bali will be : y given on the !9th of October, at the City As- sinretadlacoripingsy . is so low, from the recent drought, that it will igs ued te een ee Roaswood, Wainut-ard Mahogany Marble-top Bu- sembly Rooms. co ndvert a. o ’ bee ee : : bow - and isement: ¥ Deape the uihjesd lus beak tamer core ces improvement in stesion euatlestown, Mass.—For | probably need the aid of the fall rains to fill| loseal croup et cane struggling with a bedr. | Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany. Bedeteads, ? ” ‘i i 4 JOKANY . Ai other ardiobes, swell as agreeable shrewdness, and will be read | , tla Allington, of West Dresden, N. Y.—For | the ——— = _— Pipes = Life edition to these were a large number of Mahony Bed'Oa Martie top & other Sideboards, WANTS. not only with interest by Lola’s sex, but much | !™proved gate. ey eee oy op cocks have not yet | ‘The group of the Lovers Going to a Well. ‘marblo-tope.from $584) ¢2 Spereee ANTED—A DRUG CLERK; one qualiied to the advantage of many of them. Of course it! Moses H- Biddle. of Mt. Carmel, Ill fet im. | been inserted, but they have been shipped for pitlintngh the los inthe axiregate Is fortiida- taries and Beokeasestim Wolaut ace Mahoe- | WAS ates ous CLERK ; one qualified contains nothing offensive either to good taste or provement in the construction of animal traps this city, are daily expected, and the workmen ae ee among @ great number of per- “ai ao Cha Ay — seqwrenses —_ ee a female proprifty 8 eee Hartford, Ct—For improved are waiting to put themin. The reservoir on : Dp do. do. Extension Tables, apply Inquire at No. s, Surner 12th street SSS PSST ~ - 5 — ii i SRSON » do, Dining Chairs, witu and withoat avenue, Weehington. D. The Last Word from the Atlantic Cable. Wm Burnet, of New York, N. ¥.—For slate Georgetown Heights, at Lee s Hill, corner of PEKSONAL. arms. : i At iast we bave somethi i ii. | Pencil sharpener. High and Road streets, is nearly excavated. - Capt. Bee, U.S. A., and lady, are at the | Cane seat Ch: ‘om $10 to $2 per d-zen, gnats ae ear, srl gry resigns bee Oliver Byrne and J.G. Elliott, of New York, | Tt attracts many visitors. The abutments of | National. Wood sea: Cha of every sirie wed price, ; g regard to condition of the Atlantic | N. ¥Y —For improved screw propeller. f 2 < ‘ onabl Cable. Mr. Varley “the Electrician ofthe Electric | J. D.C. Cargemeer, of Cincinnati, O.—For im- | the Rock Creek bridge are beginning to take | .;--- lord and lady Napter leave New York for | Sofa Beds and lounges, Tucker's Spring Bede, hesand has unexoastiouable Niagara Fails to-day, b: f ql ano Stools, Mi Boxes, Sha: Ptands, and International Telegraph Company,”—so he | Provement - narsinggo> “pegging saws. | form and shape, and the massive and substan- they Will make o seat aisy with Seman Seen efreshment Tabex, Light Stands,” . is styled by the Company—bas made a report on ea ‘aia ee references fi 18 Isst employers. Address Box No 9, at this office 007 2t* improvement in Inbrieating car azics, tial character of the masonry promise adurable | by whom thry will be accompanied on their | Walnut Ottomans, Carpet Stools, ANTED — Anacoom Quartette Tabies, Towe! ke, WwW = pe oe as observed by him on the Samael Ww. ; Cole, of Millington, Md.—For tm- | as well as ornamental improvement to this eee oe: J. Hooper, «Simon Suggs”? of | “ibs and Cradiee Washstands, Bedsteals, Bu- Jeribraveeee ee Gth, 7th, Sth, 1 .. re war mac : ‘i ae Ras. Su; reaus, . a siealajane eel Sieg wy Choe Lomo Cee cone York, N. ¥.—For im. | Patt of the city. the Montgomery (Ala) Mail, contradicts the re- | Iron Bedstesds and Washstands, CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE.— Parsons 5 ’ y no ineans encourag- proved carpet stretcher. Tue Coasr Scrvey.— port that he bad retired from that paper. He | Cots, wattresses, Work tables, &o. / declining housekeep well Gs those having ing. He finds *-a fauit of great magnitude, at a Henry W. Covert,*of Rochester, N. Y¥.—For 7 : “ . thinks bis only chance for retiring ix, into that | _, Iu inct, every article usually tobe found ina firat- ons ot porearne vrs ~~ of, = ot to distance of between 245 and 300 statute miles from | tmproved cam for throwing belte in'locke ALEXANDRIA, Va, Sept. 29, 1858. | ‘six foot box, which has from time’ inmemorial Peak oe cake tee. Sa eg ee py egy Valentin,” and possibly in water of but 410 fath- | Jacob D. Custer, of Morristown, Pa.—For im- | 70 the Editor of the Star: bren the final retiring place of the Suggs. Arents for Grover & Baker's Celebrated Sewing | ation, all of their eff ote, oe oms in depth. He fluds the cable unbroken, but | Provement in fog signal machines. Drax Stix: In Harper's Weekly Journal of Civ- Machine. WANTED IMMEDIATELY —An experienced _C. W. BOTE OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wilson's Sew thinks the power used will shortly eat away the Henry R David, of New York, N.Y.—For im- | {lization of the 25th inst. I observe as icy article eay THE REGULAR MONTHLY Meet-| 0° 7-eo3t a rovement in knives to cut x . ing of the Columbia hical exposed copper wire in the faulty place by elec, | POreme Deane ae Mardell, Mie Sor im. | bedded “The End of the Astronomical Quarrel.” ; ypographical Societ} C : z ED | ing Machines. Apply to M. WiILLIAN. N on the 2d instant, the foliowing resolution was wp tip EVE SEE E ee Centre Market Space, =} os oe 3: trolytie decomposition. He is satisfied also that | Provement in railroad switch. This is a queer, but perhaps a happy title, if it is angnimonaly adopted : a ERS, whioh he offers for sae, in beds, bolsters, or een there is another “fault’’ more distant than this, | ,, Alexander Douglas, of Yew York, N. ¥.—For | really the end. ‘The writer, whoever he may be, | o,f##0lveds Ih an advatce Of eee etterers, now | pilinws, and warrants to be free from t ANTED-—A respectable WOMAN to do the approximate locality of which he could nec a St in foiding guides. Says some pungent things of Professors Pierce, | sympathy and bast wishes fur their success. STitropolitan H = country, within easy ‘walking aistance of the any. estimate without communication with New. net sweeper | Boston, Alass.—For improved | parhe and Henry, and their protege, Dr. Gonld. Pe gigs snd publaneg maned by | oes 30 No. } ERR Sed IRA Re. | SPE oe een relies —___ 205 8 foundiand. From authentic data shown hin at | James W. Evans, of New York, N. Y.—For | 1 #20w nothing of {he merits of the Dudley Ob- } pers of this city.) wna Published in the pa- FALL & WINTER MILLINERY ANTED—A LAD or YOUNG MAN to drive Valentia, he is also of opinion that ti a | improvement in steam plough. servatory “‘imbroglio,”’ (which, I believe, is the ‘ JOHN H. THORN, Pres. = = weet a Milk Wagon He must milk and understand P' that there was a Sa ae : fashionable expression now-a-days ) The Week-] Attest: H.8. Bowan, Rec. Se: * the cure and ement of A horse and wagon, T. Fisher, of Cleaveland, Tenn.—For im- zu, Reo. Seo. it Mrs. L. ALLEN will open FALL’ be yore’ 4 fault in the cable on board the Agamemnon be- pre mas cleaning phir pe, ‘enn.—For im- | ly aforesaid charges the three professors with an NOTICE.—Persons who wish to join the | aud WINTER MI\ TRY aa Datardey, ‘voto: | Sad read and wri e; a'so, bring & soscmsmends. oF oat Rubmerged, olfcring a resistance equal | ” Joseph E. Fisk, of Salern, Mass.—For improve- datteh eater i int mapriines ees Fa ihmhingtog Buildings viitmest | ber ath, to Which sho invites the attention of the | [108 {OF honesty. solristy: and wwdustry. Apply at 10 1,000 of 1,200 miles of cable, situated at a djs- | ment in vas meters. Coast Survey, which, as every one knows, is the on FF 4 * Toligate. oe 5-31" : s the German Hail, tit! , bet No. 315 Penn. avenue, between 9th and léth sts, Ile Coll anu, 20) miles from one end of the 1,200 | , Peter Fitzgerald, of Constantina, Ohte.—For | Crate prescive of & select ernie et eae eaiee | the, Geri ‘constitution will bendypredandsheedions | south aide, 006-3t WANTS —The proprietor of the Intelligence mile coil, and suppesed to be the fault which | provement in bay rakes. Sctentists,”’ (if any one knows what is meant by | elected. The proceedirgs are in German, but will NOTICE. Office and House Ag - SLC street, corner caused so much aiarm when the sbi Jobn Forays of Morgantown, Va.—For im- that term’) be expinined in English. Persons having heretofore Aut Persone are hereb: ‘in forewarned against | Of 7th, respectfully solicits the patronage of tami- . @ ships were 500 | proved washing machine Well, the Coast Survey 1s a magnificent insti] had difficulties with Building Assoointions erocne < Pwlakeve on ies requ ring competent Sarvants of good charee miles from [reland. He i “ = 5 v agnificent insti fr trespassing in any manner whatever uoon the prem- Mie id aantisfied that the ca. | Joba Fritz, of Johnstown, Pa —For improve- | tution or vine Hie nent Arago and the other | © ded CHAS. WALTER, ines of the subsoriber, viz: The lands formers | ter. , Wanted, now. several good Cooks, Chambet~ bie bas Leen seriously, if not fatally impaired by | Ment in rolling railway iron. — . ilustrions savans of the world were no judges; | °°" ______‘Seeretary pro tem. | i689 byt Vavid Shoemaker, and situated maids. Waiters, Drivers,and Farm Haude. the use of too powerful currents from the large | © A, Galues, of Watson, Miss.—For improve- | and if the Observatory abould contribute, in any A CAKD—WM. M. RODGERS, Horse | UPON the line of tre new road. The law will pom | _*¢8-ly induction coils, especially from this side, and | "PW. Guen “DR Fraser and Thomas Chal. | ™2ner, to the great objects of the Coast Snrvey, rasliaae to chose ncntiamen obese ws Spool Aap jreien ee ee - i , D. - e = iuat the present conducting strand 1s too smalt | mets, of Chicago, Ill —For improvement in geaf- Une ‘tdanal and teeveeet eee eee er and | his mid aud rescued him from beng burnt ouronthe | _Oo6-St __WM. HOFFMAN. FOR RENT AND SALE. to have answered its purpose, even had the in- | "of cut-off valves for steam engines. and all the “advantage ” they ever desired 2 tia Mood tl hat atin acal ne room was STILL THEY COME. i vier Pace.) sultation been souad. Win. (0. Grover, of Boston Kiass.—For im- | 4242 renter glory can they have, than that of | £7enuy damaged. and ail my family’s cothing,to- | Just REE SS Tp ritne wayemlervecnd | @-On RENT—A lace PARLOR Wan CHAM. Mr. Varley cloves his discouraging catalogue | Prpwement ia sewing machines. being allies of theif country in the eause of unt. | Smeg oT ete heehee et TIONS. wn beet ee ree Oona "SER above, (unturnished) euitabe for a ene i with what, though = “6 nt in Beri ok Boston, Mase.—For improve- | versal acience? aid of my kind fri 7] ruings would | for our sales. Cail aud see them—a glance wal prove | family. inthe house siusted on H street betee n "he dec ended to convey somecon- meat in sowing machines. As to the “Coast Sarvey being the private pre. | have beenswaptaway, house and all—No. 238, on € | fo, our Sales. Cail and see th most stylish patterns | Lith and 1 th. No. 4% 007 ThSs M- cotta acu tors, is ary the most dis- cgipet wens | Boston, Mass.—For improved serve,’? &c , the writer surely has not examined | #t7eet_betweon 12th and 13th sts, out. Also, a large stock of Papers of every quality courag’ it of Lis report. © says: “It is not | POR RENT—A amall HOUSE, or will be wold & : the subject. The ‘‘institution’’ belongs to the MK.J.M. L. bama. ~ | 8nd price. F hewever, altogether impossible that some intel. Samuel C. Hawkins, of Patchogue, N. ¥.—For nation, the power of appointment, promotion, YX ; TK: J: M LANIER, of Als » has ar ‘Work aone at the low ed in Wi ton, and rest rates. 18th an ee eye fy improvement in haiters and bridles for horses. ed tame oneten. progered to FRAN“LIN & ROTHROCK. etteched et ane Haible signals may yet be received through the | Reuben Haynes, of Oberlin, Ohio.—For im- ly saute anc Oh oat eee ee eee Fimte gentle amis WortescTinan, | 0082" __ (intsingenoer) NOTHMOCK: | Susslares tot ‘atsched fox" Appy ‘on wy cable, as stated In my Previous communication » ty -d machine for cutting laths. ing of the merits of the employees. It wil re and improved Bridle, with which EAVER makes those excelient Boston A House for rent He does not say that such a resait is even proba- Sdmund Hill, of Cincinnat!, O.—For improve- dark day to the scientific world when appoint- | 20 hofse oan either run away or kiok. Can be seen and French CREAM CAKES, for which he in» eontal ad ble, much less that the present cabi 2 ment in the construction of animal a ments, promotions, &c., are controlled by polit. | [r® few days at Browns’ Hotel. "005 3t* | has so excellent a reoutation. Try them. oo 4-tw speetable location, fitted ted for board. culgelhazine ama Pt ca © can ever be Edmund Hoole, of Mount Vernon, N. ¥.—For jeal considerations. The writer of this as not NOTICE.—The members of the Hackmen’s UBBER FOOT BALLS, Hat Bales, Tops, | &f¢ and lodgers, either d' @ 268 ION Or reveRS ¥ practical use bat ignpiies « contrary | !mprovemen’ in baggage checks. the honor of Kscwing teei fear geationme on | (LS imeeanioaiee coon attend a Marbles, Toy Bureaus, &6., wholesale and re: | Of Congress. may be obtai oa faverabie terms opinion. -The publication of such report by the OCC Tce at OTE, N. ¥.—For | tacked, and is not certain that he ker sents | tegalar monthly Meeting of the, Assoviat tail, at by applying to J. C. MoGUIKE & CO. Anctin compny Is @ practical admission that they cannot | U™PTevement im packing pistoas for steam en- than two of them, but they bave a reputat! held at Washington Hail, on THURSD 005 3t LAMMOND’S, 7th street. J cere. nee lS nel y gines . ¥ tion | NING, at # o'clock. The membe Re Te : 5 bas. ite conciosions; and that they have no Bernhard Hutnagel, of New York, N. Y.—For Hat eer ae see ithe heft acs $9 be penotual, as sere 3s basine ADIES' TRAVELING AND SHOPPING ee BU ba eur face , ‘ 3 usive 0 5 le . . a to put upon the matter. im ln nec es Mo.—For | Merit, unassisted by powerful friends, has made __90 el if °TOHN BRAXTON, Seo. of every variety. just geoeived at, = os ya _ ‘gS cea 4 POLITICAL. improvement in hemp brakes. Pt?” siiteriea Tee, nemors io that ‘magnificent in- THE LADIES OF ST. DOMINIC’S | _o05-st. “Bacay. betwaen bth wad stm oi £,8nd which bas been subdi- Complete returns of the election in Gries George F . Jerome and Moses Jerome, of Mine- pons Pie Lisrete he pines = of all coun Church are desirous to meet i! friends an: = 8 iots, on the corner of Rhode |siand ave on Tuesday, show that the Democrats have car, | °l*, N. ¥ —For improvement in barvesters. prapeliy.oo, as ectobee th st teatinlcematee Ae “Virginia avenue and th street weet Monee | For EVERING AND OAR INES. new atylon open me ekg Hed the State by about 750 majority. oF ea proge ae St: Maud!, near Paris, France | Eiime of country. But It seems that the cain? | BAG EET ee ad Isth of Ootober terantt tena | Just opened at H. J. MoLAUGHI TN’, | from Sconie 10% cents per foo. Apps to ROLe ‘Tue Republicans of the Twenty-tirst district ie ee ie rit 15, 1e59. "8M MEMES. | ttle Council, though famous as its inembers de- Dnticasel then cates ee fzehttyoas and | 005 & Fesvaberween tihand ith sis. | LARD WEBS, Agent, No.5.27hh street 006 f > ; SSS. ved! notions o} 10108. ul x 7 7 = Se ed a ‘¢ a1 at t . . About one-half of the towns in Connecticut | Samuel G. Jellie: of Wok Seen Beto, | Bes can anywhere be found, than the distin- of ohildren of their district. ‘The vedios | GRALNING, for I NG and GLAZING. Sign work quickly held their annua! times | dispateh (Matos 005 3 No. 157, situated on south eide G street north, be 1 town elections on Monday. As | ballot box. uished Superintendent of the Coast Survey, all} will s dy t Pier faras heard fro: carried owe he remainder of the charge of the Journal of| “Wall kept open until Setucdsy whem te tae i NEW AND BEAD Mamet Ling eee ear m the Democrats bav. i Richard Kitson aad * _ s tefgcned jay night, the 334 inst, EAU TIFUL, vE thirty tows and ined two. and the "Republi. provement in pro pert mes i, Mass.—For im. Civilization way be conooded. Gh tuo'tt proce Music commencing p.m. 00S Ait Har PINS and Weab’ DAF SSES. opening ood POLLARD WEBB, Agent. ee ed forty-seven towns, and gained | Levi E. Lincoln, of Lowell Mass.—For im- ee merge arr ag s SCHAFFIELD. B. Co: : — OR SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE, No. 357 fourteen. ’ ga a » Mass.. ‘or im- | ly Journal” is as much mistaken with regard t F . Bactimone Convaction 00 5-3t Pa. av., between 8th and 9th sts. 4 : roved water alarm fo: e 0 ¥, Sixth street, bet: G and H. Jith strest west, between Masrachusetts ave The Americans of the Fourth district of Mas P Joseph orks, pop stronge boilers. the business talents of the other gentleman at- Pass Suzie street, betewens, Hi. having ove and M street, containing parlor, dining roo: Congress; Hon. A itted 9 ‘pared YsTERS, in all styles.at WEAVER’S, sachbusetis have nominated N A Thompson for Ment i4 spark arresters sevemmeaiaas improve: | tacked. Bat who is this new « Daniel”? whe ah notice and moat reasousble is o far O a Ale yds 7 shortest notice and most reasonable terms, to fur- site Browns’. Also, Meals at aay moment, kitohen, five chambers, an exo. ilent dry oel ar. Burlingame has bee Weary Meaule, of Fhiladeiphia, Pa For im. ronounces so summary a judgment on such men? - Wedding Parties, Balls. and other Entertain- | Or richt. w océ - penygeter pon Will be sold on scoommods: uated by the Republicans ¢f th, district, | provement in the mede of trakemitting s - | Is be the poatlense Whose single name heads | ments with all kinde of Confectionery. Ice Cream, WEAVER, opposite Browns’ Hotel, makes bs | pi onthe premvece tae even mame vely. Ape Dr. Loting by the Demorrat, Ue Fifth district; p hth itremae ransmitting magnetic | the Journal. It bas been supposed that he was | Water loes. &o. Geis constantly a fresh ICE CREAM of pure cream, at §2 per gallon. | ?'2.°r {he premises to J.T PERRY triet; Nathaniel Wood by the Degg fats ed jH. Miller. of Providence, R. 1.—For tm. | 24Y,the Fat all printersare not Frankie's ana | than glaswheras “stot 886 Candies, sold lower | Sont to any pari of the tty free of charge. wetbe | 004? BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE_Tw: Niuth district; and Hon HL. Dawee Gy < | provement in baek locks I ee “| prioter; but all printers are not Franklin's; and, P. 8 —To accommodate ladies seatiemen of | TF YOU DESIRK TO KNOW WHAT IT tory Bi Ng Mg rtd publicans of the Eleventh district ¥ Yee Be- | Pi 8.8 ‘M j of Delhi, lowa.—For improve- paares Taek te eanet being pp bell ame th Northern Liberties and those isposed to give I willeust to PAINT and GLAZE your house. Tag hy Romantic Magriacg bg ate ig eco ‘o-story Brick Houses, with basements, = e ve attached to my establishment an | call at No 51 Louisiana evenve between 6th and 7h | situated on Maimeavenue. Aiso. t _ > a . 5 iso. three three store —A yeugpatic marriage | David A. Morris, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For im- ailb goats shortunie bontoed poole th hae Oftter couked apis overs stylet pr an axpericen reste __ _(seateet ona wilt be athe ‘on g lem cred "O came off at Beaufort, N. ©, oa Wednesday even. | Proved telp baramier and anvil. Of Machalay*s tent work, some years ago, | hand. Families supplied. rea sufficient, THE COOKS” UNITED OLUB (Colored) re | Tr onde Ww eRe be hg lng A coasting stesuuboat put intothat port, ang | » David A. Morris, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For im- | their abominable orthography, se dient oko | 'aed-ecdm Tee dcgreed epimers 36 7th street near D. oo2tm the Captain peing taken sick, took rooms at oneot } ¥'A Normandy “of London. age wet sii tae Macaulay, Bulwer, Prescott, Everett, and JETH WARD, NOTICE!—Ww. C i rR? ‘pwr . nd, a citizen of - | atte d to Private dunners, eatin ibe landlord, it seems, bad.an tzer. | France —For improvements in dlstiliation of | reine Writers of pure English—one would OCF™ oft tes cotutae Rie sincere thaake (Steg Part wel Te WR Cok Beer er infer that them jidents of the the Fift and the citiz: wig te wv sttacned, en i atrest, eating daughter, who, from sympathy, “<oman- | {st water from salt water. mattoeag cor) Judges of such | Waitington and Georgetown generaily for the very AD ge pm ge gg SS toon, Yoguire of GEORGE A. Wr MANDA he vearaok Aa interest In the Captain, ar probably | jy enm’t!#. Yocum and James O'Byrne, of Shel- | {tis hoped that the distin ished gentleman | !beral patronage they Have given him for the last 9 | oan also be suppiied. gorner of 12th and D streets oo 8 tf admluistered to hfs wants ia bis dz tree eroony | YY, 18d.-—Por steam water tank” attacked, and also the Coast Survey, will 1 ie store-room, and in future wilt kegje ay eee | Apply to F et.iosnth cid te es OMS FOR RENT—On the iret, second, aud Rtrangers ‘The gallant Captain vias not callous | aches of catinetta, N. ¥.—For improved | survive much sterner shocks than that of the eck | mnanyre room, und i mes! * south : — third Boors, furnished or uofurnisl bor page Teo po “gmpathy ripened sty ‘Tae i Went ETRY OS TF ebrated pictorial Weekly Journal of Civilization. | everything iy oe rate variety. -) FALL FASHIONS, ogg gg Be oe J vork pleasant. Le jnede- | e —_ —— cash. — lh he shove stated, on Wedne nc? ito 1 wets the | [mProvement im windlass for moving cas and We have j W.__| able toseltas cheap as any, Kote cet oe ae MRS. M. A. HILLS, fweon 10th aed Nth strecta. were tm" pareats of the fair S,, “aay evening, while locomotives when without steam Orzna.—We have just heard that/Manager York. No. ti Pe a Yypune, between 2d and Sd ste., 205 Fema. ave. between 9th and loch sts \RM FOR SALEIN FAIRFAX COUNTY norance of what ea; shout to tale pines they f Dabois D. Parmele of New York, N. Y.—For | Tayleure has engeged the Mex Maretsek | 2400rs fromthe Oid oc l-Iw ’| respectiully solicits the attention of the ladies to 4 0} . or Marri, aflran naasimance of tata tng | Mmpievement Is tele for manatactating goodset | treape, now pestering fa Piledephias tent VA.—For sale eXebuace for property tu Washington, a Fans 5 Dranes- ville. Fairfax eouarye Vee oe mt 2 mites from on the Leesbu a ato two 1s if neo- + Ie well wooded days. A“ native’ who bad long ‘woed the fairone bar * Raez in V#_a, hearing of the good fortune of his rival. L covemedeas ay tees “4t gloriously how come you so; broke all the Martia z ——————————— FALL anp WINTER 91, LINERY, “lt ve for? Miss Pat illips, Mad. being ONE FIANO for 815, one for 950. two for $70, 00 5-3t ‘On THURSDAY nexOa nie its bright stars. here but pd Te Robbius and John L. Frisbie, of Cin as y sing Sioned pone OLD aye, w Se ARIETY AND . V 5 RIMMING STORE. ‘*Ghth st., between L and M wa ered,in & healthy ity, @od in a fine sta i Ht y of thinge genersily, and it was feared would cont | ¢10nat!, Oblo —For improvemént in waier indi. | three nights. More about them to-morrow. ing i and: Ld aes laprovermente connie of ihre mt cainige : it, ProDOUnes "he Bs, teen Paakr to HENRY BICKS- maty. per . — Bad the A Sidney 8 Rockwell, of Vermontvitie, Mich . | Spatn.—It is stated that the Spanish Gov- pave. thorou; I~ A new trade is springing up between the fake ‘ 4n machines for cutting root | ernment has sent a circular to its represent f ‘Wiieky in Utab and Piedes Indians of Utah Territory-thet ||" Stephen ‘P. Rowell, of Reading, Mass,—For } tives in foreign countries, directing them.to|/ of buying and selling squaws, improved carpet sweeper, send ‘Boule information of the tarif aystemr1 oo rece

Other pages from this issue: