Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1858, Page 1

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)

J THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUL Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 year, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Soription price is $3 50% year, in advance; $2 for six months ; @1 for three months; and for less than three months at tne rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, ove cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $ oo som weekiy, © por eet ad VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1858. NO. 1,784 AN ASSORTMENT OF SURNAMES. _ Colic, Cramp, Fever, and the painful which Fathers of Families may be prepared Wood Coal Boots, Shoes. [From Chambers’s Journal } Fevers; bi heerful ts of i i ang oy canned & 4 odgsn' et we. tik eies more c! ‘ul though Balm | treat with relative amenity and good will &e. lowed a commen ns op aot a8 exents will be ai- ; are not absent; while Heal and| Eating and doer " NOTHER T ADIES BHORS Tien ee a ——— siderable interest beyond the sphere of the | Cure shed a cheerful hue over the sable scene. | ant a pon Fal tg ae beak a lib- A Ng 7a Roe SHOES LADIES: SHO) oy Boskoine, an AY SCHOOL FOR —— sud antiquary, of whose learned |, Military operations for two years, ha: ohm eral inventory of articles of fare may Fived and now w “RED ANT hore verieg J . established, ene- FRENCH AND EN LISH. labors, however, we wish to speak with the | manded a large sharge of public attention ; but | pected In the rurnameca? cern dM Tk ASH COAL, cheap cash. Cellatoncs a 08, af my own make, at 8 TRERT. aemmores. Freatere zespect., Whence existing surnames | previous to these, and although we are not s | ine Flesh dewringen ney rowan and leave your orders. Ww. BATES ~ yeahs | ee Principal—DON ALU Ma LEOD, A Mo Univer- ave been derived, and the changes tation, the list of surnames testifies to | of Bacon, Ham, Veal, Mutton, and Giblett; | oo et a Cant ERtios’ best doubie ote Moraoco Boots: 25] The next academic term will borin on the whieh mach poo pars ieise Seve team ae? The ‘Waster s Carat of ‘our population. | with liberty to Frizzle, Fry, or Stew them” 7&8 WM GALT'S— rigs FT ROSENTHA eee pe bs [owine FeSO AE Maa ota nd patience have been ex- | T eet and Cavalier issue from their | Every variety of Kish and Fowl is also presen on rau arket i mi m pended. To use a comparison well understood | Castle ; they have their Arms oft and de- ey ee Tartl¢ down to Trout, and from hicken STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Reuper rele of Gente’ Cait susmieniary petra notion, the Jone} and pucaset et in these days of mechanics and engineering, a | fensive; Armor of Mail Provided, with the | up toGoose. Eggs areat hand Mustard Foot ef 17th Street J seiS_ | the French Department and for social tages, broad highway has been carried through ‘the | Shield. Honor is done to the Dart and the | Pepper, and Pickles as condiments. Cabbage — : © fp eacarponned. midst of this special question ; but we prefer | Arrow, England's once formidable and favorite | anh Butter are not lacking, with Pease and ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE mg at joys t apervision of the, Patwctear: just now turning aside into a bypath opened | Weapon. ‘The Dagger and Dirk a ql a Spice besides. Rice a udding is on Combined by using the § ea by ree indies ofatthty eneieess up by the pacer yeas of England in his | with the Lance and the Sword. us equiped, beards As a dessert, ever: Ma of trait is SAWED AND SPLIT WooD. hool out of parte p esses last annual report. That communicative func- | the Gauntlet is ready; but besides all, we have | in waiting—the Date, F CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED KI ok FJ of geod Preven, wheel oot bed Pree tionary devotes a whole chapter to this topie; | the Gunner with his Gun; even Cannon of the Nut, Orange, Peach, Plum, Raisin BY THE RESINOU SPI R OHANe do “ap. Meskwes i 19 conversation and freater facilities for and mot oT not one = a a of our rates pr Pc oo rr Banner. and | For tea, there are Cake, Cakebre Asits cleanliness and quick ignition roudily suggest ¢ ; sodee sion of Prot Ate ee ene We ee countrymen wi r see the original, ro- en the Drum, while Slaughter leads | Bunn, Ho: , an % " bs ~ 7 - . pose to present, in a simplified ond reclassified | the way to Victory and Conquest . drinks ieee . tke tates man COAL!-COAL!-coaL — eae OT Paap OCrran ane form, the curiosities of fact which he has placed | Naval matters are not overlooked. The Ship | bas his Wells and Streams, with the addition all kinds of taught by the indies of the family, offering superior atour disposal. We are first of all intourmed | ™ 1 ultiplies into Shipping, and it swells into a | of Con and other sorts of Tea, that in the department over which he presides, | Fleet. The single vessel has its Keel and Milk; and the lover of intoxicating liquor is there is a ration of 21 000,000 names, ali | Deck, its Helm, its Middlemast, and Tackle; | placed in bazardous proximity to fis Gin or collected between the Ist of July, 1837, and | 8nd for Boat there must be the Oar. When Bunch, his Wines, yclept Port, Sherry, and the end of 1384. From the registration in- | launched, it can Float, and with a Chart may | Claret, and his Malt compounds of Beer and dexes thus possessed, the surnames at present | set out bt its Cruise, in the course of which Porter. Tart, Sweet, and Hetiow are borrowed WHITE ASH, RED ASH, fH ead cnmeeet i samotarin advanta es today Jars as wi d an CUMBERLAND COALS on hand from the most rt SADDLES, Te y Approved Mines in the Country. a ey Sh Ween For further information see ciroulars, 004.39 borge in England and Wales could be pretty | it will often have to Tack before the Gale. | from man’ ti TZ” Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, eCurdy & Bon’ PLAINFIELD ACaDréy. mE, saseetsined ; but the trouble id — i rane brat a uae the sailors | to his sass eftmah. “in-ipecee) Wanioesenees gg eat M. GALT. 4 eight a ee ‘mute? etmeasen No volved in such an inquiry is sufficient t al | Will look with anxi for a Harbor or Haven| Wearing apparel and domestie artic! fi she nap Ns 4 nderas ‘por stantly i oor 8 hose improvement the Samson of statistics himself, who has lim-| 0D the Mainland ; failing in this, even the Bodkin’ to's Broom, are Sepeuneated’ bya een reporgg hier) nay No. 52. Ete dn ere aes a ee —_ the tmp sud susrahon of the Primnetleeeeeele ited his researches to two quarterly indexes— | most skillful Diver will be liable to Drow: array of names. His sight is regaled with aa ee One Nae Bae, GAB ese Boia gather ay oe one of births, and another of deaths —reeulting w, turning from the learned professi diversity of colors—exclusive of the ordinary | ==. rom Frame and Want Rus ER GME eee ire Sey in the discovery, that of 275,405 individuals | and the contingencies of land and sea, let us | Browns, Blacks, and Greens—such as the 7 TRAVED TAPESTRY and CANVAS House on October Ith, from 3to $.0°cook pm. oF registered, 32,818 had different surnames— | © as a member of the great cre- | various Blues of sky and water—Gray, Purple, H ATS, CAPS ’ eeprES i RR LS *gigaeldie yn KIBURNS. : > nd not small is the help which our | Ked, Yellow, and hite the nondescript ut CHILDREN’S FA NCY HATS. = < mann ‘ estimate, ‘that the whtle member sere ipand bagi Os coder leper man is alsoa numbering animat—a capacity > wp, = factargee Te rol ok eee el site best, tare Wacnisoron, D.C. y r of surnames x ndeavor too! @ oracle, | which in its hi d AMES Y. vis, . pig nb mJ af souk England and Wales is betwoon 35,000 and | and know himeelf. First, they will inform him | him from hoteree sore ments see fon (Seacasron 30 Tin & to.) A Wecksnice’ Institans for tegry soe MoEOPOU | awamce ‘us Wiedencdagy that lneuation, will oat, 50,000,” ort al differences (as Clerk. that he has a Bodily structure, a Body, and | the Unit to Tw o,Twin, Double, Treble, Tri i crcer costa ete, ane clgrant, Sesort, — & Norfot. doposited a Sole-leathe: Lioants for nd Ll be exami the Clark, Clerke) allowed to pass for a dif- | not less really, an indwelling Soul. The former lett, up to Twelves, Eighteen, Forty, and Mil- and Winter, comprising a great variety of caine thats, for solidity and quality af material jonday and Tuceday before the ‘Opening of the ses ference of name. The roots of surnames now | has vital organs, such as the Head—in old Eng: | lion. Scarce, Few, Much, and Muchmore are DRESS HSE men's and Young Gents’ 0 best on sere Ae SN OE inase would be found to fall considerably short | lish a Pate, and in low English a Noddie indefinite terms in common use. Man, too, is] DRESS HATS. ae Kunewr, Cumen of the above number. Wales and Cornwall ‘is he Witte bad Seana =e np a, oC RRELURARATORY, DEPARTMENT, = - A A a Draia or Brains, else a dealer in mon mnsity which is he Misses’ and Children’s FANCY BEAVE ‘ ro ae Comenonee ad differ from England in the constantly Fecur- be be of little u its owner. On the top indicated by t P Daent, the oboe we FELT HATS tall strlen. SNS ensy ER and aN; Botoake Covered and every Scecristion of Session on Weduesday, the eighth (8th) of Septem ring sameness of the nomenclature; in the | Hair, consis many Hairs, which on the | Mite, the Farthing, Halfpenny, Penny, Two- | 403%), ouths’ and Children’s CAPS, a’! of en- JAS. S. TOPHAM, s J. G. BINNEY, President. former, nine-tenths of es it is said, | female head fall down in many a Curl. In penny, and Pound. ba ’ ively new patterns, Fi i 2 e jes of C. e KS sé S| = could perbaps “be mustered under less than | frout is the Fore(e)head—beneath it, the Eyes, | He distinguishes mes ah seasons—as Day gether with the tnrotatarsertnets Of SOE T RATS 100 diferent surnames;” so that “the pri-| and beneath them the Cheek. Tongue and | ant Night, and can even imagine a Doubleday. | %$very jlescription to be found in the aity. mary object of a name, which is to distinguish | Tooth appertain to the mouth, and so the face Halfoight js familiar to him. Dark gives place gunn and carer, co ROO pee ior ao kee an ual from the mass, is in danger of | tapers down to the Chin. Why the xose is to Dawn, and s0 on to Noon and Vesper, till I solteit # continuation of the patronage of the pub’ being lost.’’ omitted in this inventory of the features is a| the daily courseisrup. The succession of time | "©, 59 5 : By the aid of a table compiled from “nine | @YStery ; s0 prominent a member must have a is marked by Early, Late, Later, Last. Mon- | °2-"°* JAMES Y. DAVIS. quarterly indexes of births, eight of deaths, | keen sense of the insult, and may be expected | day and Friday are recorded, and Middleweek HATS AS IS HATS! and eight of marrisges,”’ we are enabled to | to set itself to scent out the se. Alone, the | instead of W. inesday. Weeks appear, as also pore the va geon —— surnames are, veers i y sad soapy rin owes | January and May, among the months. Mid- a @ number of times each surname occurs. | ™uC! e Neck in joining it to the rest of | wi eryt the Statro ine. The Smiths, of course, are at the head of the Collarbone is not tobe despised, “deenhared: Secs ‘ay ae wand the SE ANCY COUDS. Table and Desk Ornaments, | [YJUSICAL ATTRACTION ": poll, their name boasting 33,557 entries; but | though not to compare with the Heart, the | compass. Man can measure things to an Ace ete cen at eae ete, Ginna PRO BONO PUBLICO MUSICALE. their supremacy is imperiled by the tribe of | Liver, and the Bowel departments of the sy8- | and other surnames remind us of the Inch, Half» BooKs.” ° . Joneses, who stand 35.341 strong. That of | tem. ore than one Limb is demanded for 3 fi Printed and Blank Books Bound and Ruied toor- | , The Art of Teaching Mus Williams numbers 21.936. Below 20,000 are | the symmetry of the body; and these are forth- Ls dt oud iebae Semmes i (Late Tornam & Norrurt,) > : 7 No. 499 ?th street, oppo. Odd eeliows’ Hal, ESTERN ACADEMY ‘en J Stree esc asbinston. D.0, A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Twenty four pupils oniy in the department Mathematics. Sixteen pupils only in the depart- ment of Languages. The undersigged has just returned from the great SILAS L LOO. A. M., Teacher of Mathe- trade sales in New York and Philadelphia with a | matics. large and varied assortment of Kucopesn and Amer- A.GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Tesoher of igin publications, bought very low, and will be sold | Lanzuages. se? Ppp thanany —— Washington. Also, 8 complete assortment o} jassical an ommon = Z. SCHOOL BOOKS. abd Written Papen Pose tae Musical Instruction. rf for successfully imparti oyu retail trader has his Peck and Bushel; the 07 33 the, beet manpes. at reduced prices EvvcaTion, which gives the sum ard su ed the clans Taylor, Davies, Brown, | Coming in the Arms, with the Hand and Hands | aetheanee hie Grane Ge liquor merchant, eupplied to-anbecrinere promstiy. ers Vewe?™O™ | Sverythuan aageseasy to be even be stoners Evans, Roberts, and Johnson. The | —2nd the Leg, with its Knee and Kn: irkin, and Butt. HENRY WAS BORG, ames beg aRaceeR and Peiirica ions i others have fewer than 10.000 followers, the | and last of all, the Foot, Of munerals there is a Tressure—the native OnNG Er aguth side Peee eronwe, | sndcetmoopy at Massa BLARGBARD £- Moe lowest figure falling to Grifiths—4,639. ‘Ihese | the lesser Toes. C. r and artificial Brass, followed by Silver, se 3)-2w ° between 10th and l1th sis. | HUN’S Store, corzer vith street and Pa. avenue. Sty names embrace posrly cighteon ia every Pi ~ of his physical nature — has Gold, Pearl, Ruby, and Diamond. Creanep. RADIES, FURS oo Cc. CARD. ( jose registered—about one in six; an Power of movement. He can Ta: or Or vernment is imi - 2 eae to By aes MUSICAL CARD. as the total entries of the fifty are 440.9 Travel—bis motion may be Slow or ‘Swift; but arbl and tus Bogtan hove a sinrresorne the New tur Sores senor cle: Tae . yey 3 the pr nine indexes may be considered to con without question it will be Quick if he bas to Rank. The Court isin public favor, for though $2 Pennsylvanis avenue, between 9th and 10th sts, | P r) for Fairs. Balle a Parhes. about 2,500,000 entries—certainly a fair num-| take to Flight! Asa pedestrian, we speak of | we have no Rex, we have a Monarch who nob y ne Silos chit ee ee 4 . FISHER. ber from which to judge. his Gait, which may be Stiff or Easy, Awk-| wears the Crown, and it allied to a Prince who <a mere, ee Cee A second table deals with the same fifty sur- | Ward or full of Grace. H may Saunter or | does honor to his Royal station. names with reference to their origin, and fu nishes the number of entries in the followin; order— = * . “4 ‘q v GAME ELW. J, kip, he may Waddle or Dance. Should he} In contrast with the precoding are abateh of I CAN ROW EXHIBIT Peidalintae oe ; RESLWAIORE. MEDS S CD. z Jump and Slide. Taker = Should | names that call up aariiing Met choartu im- = fae DRES wre cre odeced of every kind in season, Ww PAP a ey ALERS8, he Go-lightly, he is the better able to Flitt fi 4 om rom | ages. The Deadman is the notion of Death, | ™%1¢ expressiy for my own ‘ No. 14 Hanover street, corner of German, Derived from— 5 es. Entries. | place to place. If he acts the czuestrian, he (iso Mort,) and the funeral Knell tolls his 3 Fe Cink renters a) The ee FRESE OF STEERS | scents for (RMD, aromas c on “ ae —_ 246 (32 | will regulate the pace at which to Ride. His | Coffin to the Grave. Marther call us to medi- | and Caps, Bazaar, corner of Sixth RECEIVED EVERY DAY, Carson Bro’s & Co; Dickey, Ross & Dickey: Ea a Sonat - aon = rse may be an Ambler, or he can make it | tate on the Graves that single crime has dug. HOPKINS AND SEKVED UP y pangs Fapre Mulis; Git ‘Eroeby “ i peculiarities ae ‘anter and Trot, or put it to the Gallop. If it A long list of sur: descriptive of tame ~ IN EVERY STYLE, 3 Saran a (White and Brown,) 2 2,154 | should prance or Kick, it may Fling bim from and wild beasts, birds, and insects. fishes and MO" B 6th and At the Shortest Notice, at ner & Smith; Parson's Ps Company « “Other circumstances (Xing)... 1 5,661 | his saddle, and for that day at least his exer- | fowls, trees and flowers, must be omitted or N ‘a oe Whee oo LLOYD'S ro’, Mille: Metropolitan Mills; Sagamore cad) igeatente cise would be likely to Cease, reserved for another occasio 1n bringin, 4 ap hall yop co. Ke ‘all of may bormnee NATIONAL RESTAURANT, CU pny en ae RG TA grec cacant scene paige ++-50 440,911 As man is endowed with tocal organs, we the rear of these remarks, Catchaside, Godbe- hal Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. . Give. ke; Pnaties Papers, Hews and Book: Returning to the statistical cas: of Smith | #7 D0t surprised that while he can be § lieve, Gotobed, Maybe, Sneezum, will serve | alt kinds, andecll them ae cheap, i not cheaper, | S038-6m 0 Cet Rt punter Detaat been ee versus Jones, the registrar-general informs us 5 may also make @ Noise; animal. as a few examples of the oddities sprinkled over | than any hous the I . Purchasers wil T FURS! FURS!! FURS! Solseads @eubee’s tandpande aed Uaaein te et whole @ indexes from 1538 to 185 , sg » OF, is list of words. * ¥ nS variet issue Shoe er; that the whole of the ind fi 1838 ray, or How) orScreech ; or, usin this list of 2,000 di please call and examine for themselves before pur- HE NEW FUR STORE msnofaoctures all its T ‘and Shoe Paper; Hardware were searched “to determine the relative fre- | °f speech. he can Chatt so volubly as to pass for Nothing can now be said of the ridiculous | “sins, ge | am sure it will be to their advanter own FURS, and sells as cheap as any store in New | Mianilin Paper: Press Boards. -3 : : 00 2 +1, NEALE. | York. A full assortment of French Folio Post, Pack quency’ of these competing surnames; a Chattaway. In private, he may Grumble, | combination of Christian and surnames fre- | —-— > ae ~ {13 Old Furs reprired or altered. 4 Letter Paper, Marble Paper. Post Off — the pume: issue is in favor of the Smiths. may bolts un beome Spire In Public, be quently to be met with. To call a child, for Furs TURE REFAIRED VARNISHED. Socerine wat ee eeeteetl Bank Envslone Wrapping Papers, ail Einde, 37; of Joneses, ittle better than a Bawler; yet should | instance, whom we knew, “ Napoleon Chi 4 Sofas, Chairs, &0 , re-covered, and packing Fur- S at Sheathing, T Pe 4 Smith majority of 3,137. ; Sapo he stammer, be will be less likely to indulge in 4 ¥ t pegs Seago Scccer Yery Fag ae 5 ik; Sian, Dieting Foren. was just pinning to the poor boy a life-long | miture attended to »y AMES WILLIAMS, {> Ermine, Swansdown and other Fur Trim- Weep nk: of every description made to order. joke. Family names cannot be easily changed; No. 512 7th street, zd floce. ming- se 21m au %-Sm but parents may avoid, by a little exercise of ‘ XLOTHING AT REDUCED PRIC NEW FURNITURE STORE. judgment, increasing the laughable and absurd jotta areseation may caer? " C A Rare Opportunity for B. N ais Years, the Joneses were more numerous; in Twaddle. When able to Sing and to Chant, eleven years (including he is provided with th ins of gratification, iths ; so, a8 ther ing with the winning party, we ery— iati i d. fi Pianos, &c., for sale by Bentz | Having opened an establishment in } We are now receiving our Fall of FURNI- Hurrah for the Smiths! Both tribes, how: Yery striking. Someare Tall and Large, pteca sp with Cos ondldiere ot pea wire & Bro, Udd Fellows’ Hal or by the subscriber, Je oti d ba RD ian engl my wood sa ao8h snd HOUSEPUR N if} ie are tled to the deference which n Short and Small. Of some we speak as Thick, | realm WILLIAMS. 5 27th street. | Sip energy neh engeeer = age 3 GOODS, and se line lower than any ot a . - r NT.—' i n can give them, since it iscaleulated that in | Ftt, or Stout; of others as Slight, Slender, or nb Sieh aurest, Seb eo eet i iesa wee England and Wales they include together not pH anne be - kl is seldom the result R MRS. J. BURGHALTER Jese than half a million persons—suffici Boy ing but neglectful nursing. LL i Wash- lows’ tligiaselas to people four towne as large ca { But husannatureis tho sutjectof deep emo- | G/ALWAELE PROPERTY FOR GALE: ington and Georgetown that she 1s ready $0 resuane er witnessed inthis city, Our otject is | qu a0-ty Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds and Hull. ‘Win tions, and these, both the brighter and darker, wo four-story Brick Houses, with back buildings, | her Instruc:ions on the Piano. She has been well | tom nd toask an esrly osll, that purchasers . respect to ‘‘the fifty most common surnames,” are innumerable shades. in becomes An- | 824 two. two-story Brick Houses, with basements, know 8 teacher in both cities for a number of | may have the benefit of making thets selections from Bo BINDI NP B La NK BOOK ent stock of Ready Made Clothing now in Hore. at greatly reduoed prices, for oxah only, 0 | SQ crok Sates'n 2 for an entire new s' 5 > s We therefore shail offer inducements to cash pur- | 014 Furniture taken in exonange for new. | purchasing Our motto is, nd Small Profits.”’ N ; . Also. t th te noes. + | one of the largest and most hionable stocks of MA CTOR we are favored with a further computation g are deepens into F. into Dread. eek “Hossa sa ‘Hstrect north. Thin prog ery eas jottpee’ nannies ae puis yonty Made Clothing to ne found s on mide at Now D LYCETT, Zed Wats conse 050 pocorn | Grits Fue Anger thick Miskee nana | SeOR Ga Wr MAS? Rechasta nat ne | peste statins et wnat ne tee | VO waz Fongeyapimanss, 300 persons bearin rief. jer whic! jokes may flame | 5i¢ 7th street. near D. 0c 2-Im ef Store, N ‘enn.avenue, orat Mra, | se 28- n 9th al ed urat into Fury. On the con- Rima enete three story BRICK DWELL- Clitoh’s Enney Store, No. 298 Penn. ue. EW METHOD IN TUNING an Affection that must Gladden | (ORG ER Anes, ed,on KE street,nearlath | S¢2%eolm* UN PIANOFOKTES, street, No. 38 and 310. Gas ard water on the prem HUGHES’ FLOWER GARDEN, which leaves the instrument_not to need further ises, Juguire of GEORGE A. W. RANDA' J 5 Seventh Street, [siand. tuning fot =s see iy Mangan lige ee Sy ee ner of | streets. ae e Ne ue: » Cornel Fr el ling to the letters of the aiph i A Waper On MENT INTHE GEE WILLIAM HUGHES, Lendeinpe Gerdeuer aod | and Pons. eveoee. se | PRae tte ited eee Jers of alpha- ; t CITY. ; SIGNOF THE... | PLA'NOS always on bet, we learn that ‘the letter B is the ae they produce. i ES LUCALITY IN THE CIrY R now in bloom; Ryerss of 4 08 sien OF THE 1@ EAGLE! ety ty baa New Yorks A. frequent initial of surnames, being about 10 moral being, man is capable of Virtue am, | Sue plants; warsiated on their own reste, and tree i where you may get LUOKINGe | B. Riechentach, in Philadelphia : and Koabe & Co.. W neariy& per cout: Ninod Kv nts lowest ia | for any purpose! but Faith of Verity wh | Soe Saseersguarteins Waeknstor. vacances | Phe, sropitor recommends ears ful panting, | @UAERES, TERE of wathesty men: For | ad ony arn atm Page W areroom, No-awiith nearly 9 percent. Nand K are lowest in | fF pe + pat Faith or Ve wil be th rom the middie of October aati bene . ‘Other kind street, above Penn, avenue. the saleof ropoton, excepting X and Z| Peace Vatiace, Prudence, Hope aad Love | Swe "Herfaagaranan catroe te geea | Sonus fuente sear aster" | avapro terns: nay oer nal | Naess PRUETT, pescwenmacm.. Here we might conclude our ramble. but we ab ahaa ay cep naa with that peg emp to Dr. HON.” 80t-8f_ I sariors or private greenhouses. oe i LASS PLATES opt constantiy on mand, cheap UNNS & CLARKE’S ae are tempted to prolong it on account of the | !* noblest in human life. Overagainst these, O8 RENT—TWO ROOMS 12 the third sto: Sasabta meee tes = oe te “255 Pa. avenut . singular scene which the indefatigable general however, is in the form of Folly, Vice, and wanes jing cooupied as oa ofio tea , | stantly on hand, at mod charges, se2-eozw dosty hetwaen tth onl teh te. cen kere pe syins 3 TES, of registrars lays before us. This is no other| Crime. Rant, Cant, and Fudge, are all | Appin te RICHARD WALUACE. a6 |p PAPER-HANGINGS. PHILADELPHIA Constantly receiving and for sale only LLY than a list of more than 2,000 pecud:ar sur-| mes vexatious; but the Amour that depraves, PiGa Ree ects DR ae ERSONS Needing interior decoratio: L AGER BEER DEPOT, mate: A names selected from the birth-indexes of the | the Gambling that inames, and the Spite that ros Upp apncre dibdonting alia heigl er shape of PAPER-HANGINGS or ‘No. 381 Pa. av , between se4and gun as cnn Ec berocn Shand 5 . first quarter of 1851, and the death-indexes of | turns the milk of human kindness into gall, | the front of he City Hall next doortotnersardence | SEA roe WWFeSzicd tha ‘ocr iree of cout to acy pert of | for themecives the superior qualities of the the corresponding quarter of 1853. Very pe-| leave a heavier Blott, and diffuse a deadlier | of 3. M. Carlisle ne oy tensi bui the city. Melodeons, &., &c., aise os caliar, in trath, many of these surnames are, | Blight. Philosophers divide all moral quali- a, oa bj m 9-6m C. F. & W. GERECKK. | | Stools, Covers, 2 and certain of affording a delightful feast to | ties into Good or Base; and there is no sane WONDER OF WASHINGTON 18 ofe pel r Ppa vs sbi a the lovers of the droll and the grotesque. In | mind which is Blank in this respect. It is pos- | is inay be ssroed ene Ome Bbuws VEGETABLE BALS. ami ald Heade and P*E. te Have nce ap Urmousrany Goo: t . : almost mii m covering up Hi and aPeR-Hanc | re us, they are pl i sible to meet with some Bad: 8 UND 1 ve in atore a good assortment strelg band and | evrime ait Here Peanemans a ‘905m ai The subscribers keep on hand id make 10 betical order; but the amusement Allgood, and Pi ND, numt common WINDOW SHADES, PICEURECORD | 7 eRe gh CABIN er ee rene derive pra | id Ae "iepoed to aplogie for | eats angie. eB BOR SURV Ea cae gemate'ts oraer SS | ae ooking Chair; Loupees te aaty ater Stas eae eee re rie weeue the Pace oe eee Agent, No. 516 7th street, opposite Intellizenoer Of- | DIR SHADE on nae beralls favored me with BOOTS AND SHOES otjanscriment of PAPER, HANGINGS. : , , hades. Apri deities live again in Bacchus, | the Scamp in alte Swindler in particu their patromece I retarn my ei manner. Carpets Cut, Made, and Put D> wn thanks; —_ : A PERTY FOR SALE. orders shall be attended to with the same skill and ‘urpiture R Mars, and Venus—a well matched trio; in| !#t, or the T rae Pe ho may be all in one. (eenteer ates at private nals ine property | punctuality as th Pe type rgidnenyen ge ving money be sure to | short notice. Repaired Var — ‘ TF. I. MADDOX, No. 30 7th | Seepy Hollow Arm Chairs from @12 to @ie exch. Flora, Fortuna, Muse, and the Muses; the | These, if Fou: ight, would be in some | knownas the Bakery,si uth: f th: Strangers are informed all work executed in a tore of ad He 1 . G. Hyatt—(at his old Covered Lounges as low as $5. ; ith | mechanical and satisfactory manne-, or no pay re- | Street successor of R Ee = i: hasix ond the Grin rvall the tables of the | Dangne of Lanting the ein ofthe law: but | Chase eke Atcatace asec emecaaa | Toned Piaceassaataiees + my "| cask haneyou wil eet irene ouaien ear | Siva euptily ste f Srera fe. East; while Mabb and Fay speak to us of | Perhaps as much moral evil and discontent are | ;° tow-path being included in this prop- Ch AS eee KER | 0,c07,cwn make, as low. if not lower: than the oe Geetieet Aine te nce on rd nica batt aes the ties te een, | “Teka Batory Jay « Coat ov eg toms oo Ue Oneal) poagamint. | naranahecuae coer a RANK T. SANDS, UND ERT 4 a er — land. Classical history is remembered in Da- — y the Vain, the Sly, ‘roud, and controis 50 inches of water for driving its ma- EE ei ergs Woo mon and Dion; Hector and Troy are not yet | “reedy, and the Idle. It is not considered HE ATTENTION extinet; neither is Rome nor the Roman name; | ™uch Amiss to be Lax, Carel oorne -mnds le ‘Phis property fora Bokery or Coal Yard is not Or ‘Those who contemplate re-fitting and deoo. | sonst Silioe ealeray made Got | Med to sur wage stoog of ! and though Hannibal reappears, the honors of | the consequences aredeplorableenough. Many | *cpassed by any ip the District. FRENCH and AMERICAN PAPER HANG- | quired in his line. by w i orders the country attended to with WHISKY. pame are 3 ry a Bonofellow and Meanwell hss made a sorry ‘Mr. Barron. Thi BORDERS, &c, now} | A . farnster OLD MAGNOLIA Se aed ase Symon | mth i fe dans nn | aa pant cata a "Fi tact cones "APRA Suton and | Sol raired sad Taraned’ "™ “"GnSin" | Tue voserged erie hemers i ji is not our lot; but to be Meek and Gentle to wi poeeaneen jane t » tf & CO they rec hy eae “tewer 9 wax all, Humble in Sor] Constant and Faithful ton 0 coe aie Biscint me d incogms Pe sek ened ed W “canon jl plncenizs No S32 Penn. Avenue. sti ‘ to our promises. even to our e ies— ‘Theabov: will be offered on liberal terms pe DYO is? READY-MADE Modern nationalities are pointed out by | ‘0 °Ur P “and in proportion as we Eacell | _Apeiv to THUMAS 8 owe a5 Went atreet, any. a ana} pOYS AND CO OTHING: French and Gaul, Saxon, Dutch, and Dane. etown; orto 8. T. BROWN, Pa. av.,next to INDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICE, Sor flckedh ond rete Wake, ‘The Spaniard must be content with his Don, | i2 these qu be deemed Trusty | Corner of lath street. Washington, D.C. au 25-tf “STERY GOUDS, in great variety. Parents and guardians wishing to furnish their N, | and Worthy; and he who is Good to man and | “1 00 ARSE ee Sm | * i Paper put up by the best'werkrasn io city or Fv mmybin yoe rane ay eee py Gonleas Outans but the Turk comes inf raname. North an Godly towards Maker, has no cause to {OR SALE—A Market and vary * ARM of | country, under the supervision of one of the = for tne i are wnvited to exam'ne our South Africa are arbitrarily represented by | Godly tow ty F ‘Boout 89 seres, with all the necessary buildings, FRANKLIN & ROTHROUK, Yonge poe yee Always having a larg Barbary and the Caffre; and the sound of Cash- | [0 pon <5 pap Cold ties * the wal &e., in fine condition. Alexandria est cor.9th BOYS CLOTHING. __ | fine whiskies 2 New % le mere immediately connects in our thoughts the | life exhibit pagent. ake his peor pe “= ren of all ee. FREEMAN & S W Phenix fe utes, with every ‘iption of R ga! ‘ . Phi > swith &n AA — — a fe quality Offices we south promt st. Philadelphia; in ,, Wi looms alle dom the i i The Was! where they can fit out their i - neighbor the Chillman, till the Merryma: and t aquedact. i be ED I-3 por art peng eating -hangiaen wattle rm It is natural to some to be Bold, Val- | 0! low and on scoommodating terms. Apel Ane eesti o) aft Grockholders yons, We ; ‘Qa-tf _ 4 letter, through the Post Uffice, to JAM Soe sul ; : nt, Gallant, and Doughty other is pre- | SUROH. Wau ington City. ‘an cinsses of rectors—H. jor, ' Lean pres ek Dn oa GOES T0aF RRGRIVES: ao ot eg tenga 4 weeny Corse d to act the Coward. The man of Brag eS aetineton City _____™2_ | W.F, Ba ohun, M. —— B. = Je ta 4! We L st PHEN ECO. F® 00 , i ASHIONABLE Re uMeR ES, from the te eleneeriber bas just recsived-eneeasigument, FASS ORASLE SEBS Some | ol cere in - yly. F. be ; BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, with Barn,cts- | P. Haliday, W. Orme and J. Bryan. talks as a Bouncer, but lops into bi Corn, wp Poultry Houes, | Pa. avenue and 10th tion is peculiar enough. Angel and Demon | trike a+ Bouncer, but eeldom develope inte | A. tie: Cacrmpe.( moheh rate of out C. MoGUIRE, Pres E stand io contrast. makes her entry, and 08 Fruits ANKOW Bee. ata tif ine fon i . The Coy and Dainty may be set with an Orohard of every variety 0! GRAFTON D. BANEUN: See, _ met aewiyiy Guin, Noah-the bale old mun, “orphan ot | tbe Jolly and. the Eager; while it. paseible | Wabiocytesaboveprannts smi an mies of | AOTC 1g is forum goes of ands ested uncer | FLAIR, EROT™: di Bbad a Bias mow iat aati 4 father of the new?” he for the Lively man to have so much of the . if wi'l be soid at the same sgn otGonesnne oi Pamenny tl iG ee tteee BRUSHES at GI Hays _ the , and father nD iit, | Fussey about him as to be far from Pleasant in fiages, wasdan, r Reestear i lost nd! that weeks ‘and at his Sales Room. anda’ Hic society—even a Pester and a Bore. ith the entire farniture ication Se sah ah pi mcks Jatinaalin considered,” i Gus; 3 Bosses ——— evan, Tenene ddree Office for a duplicate soeeee, eS all eeraene Laas, ren eee, se aa hd Heaven and Heavens, Saint and Sanctuary, | man to be Ready with an argument, Sa ee eee Si an the Pepa apd Bice aoa. r Siere Bi) Priest wil itself, have | Cleverly to t it, while another has but ‘OR RENT . — M men F eas: clearty a Biblical origin; but to a later source | @ Paint or Crude conce; 4 by the week, or less term, Te: Washington City. Sept, 3. 1858. se refer with Lent and Christ- | The Brightman, the. Wise, and i miss 35 Penn. svenuc, nearly opposite its compound Churchward, | whom we must add the men the | Nati HERMAN Brau. PHOLSTERER, and its less jecompanion Charchyard, | Bard, are the companions w. as F. ROLDEN: || ° No. 24 G strea AeA, eteng (pn eine period; se do Abbot (ont Doll the Draft set ee COPLAND'S PHOTOGRAPHY FoR THE ‘which hee he Or. a y Po a mpemabieante bite | ny mE eee Ph a Serpe ese si ‘ from era ” law is vindicated by Law- | tionships, and these are O15. ‘Process ini Photography, roe pet met Mapes Just by the folio te Dough Crookee” Waxed Paper iy rr ey, stice—its rations by Sessions and | Child. Bratt, Boy, Daughters, 3 “y- Fee—and one of its re- | Wedlock involves a Partner.of each salts by ewe is the Husband’or bien ry Pyne The ——4 ik tracert peereee co 7 the ETE eeiddns feo ts omen evtd coleman oer K >

Other pages from this issue: