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THE EVENING-STA PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at 48 year, 0r F cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- soription price is $3 50a year, in addeance ; $2 for six months ; @1 for three months ; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents s week. Single copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cont. advance ; once a week, 9 per cent. advance. Se inserted three times fi VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1858. IRA STOUT’S FAREWELL TO HIS HIONS FOR OCTOBER. The long continuation of fine weather retards the appearance of those toilettes which we may call decidedly autumnal. white muslins, batistes, quilting are of course worn. The evening promenade affords an opportunity for the display of those pretty bournons now materials, or for the handsome striped shawls with a small point reaching about to the waist and finished by a large tassel. Taffetas and poplins are much worn for lesa negligee toi- lettes, and in botb these materials checks are in great favor. Plain skirts—t without flounces, but trimmed e: bows, -passementerie with ai; ches, are worn with Doubles skirts, and, flounces which teplaced them at ment ef this season, are now being breadth, or by sev- heading to each resses are made high, With these, basques For Rent and Sale. ROPERTY FUR SALE and Sd low and on very accommodating terms. 'y, desirable Buia m north, Wood and Coal NOTHER ARRIVAL OF COAL. ow ist arrived and now di and WHITE 43H COAL, cheap for cash. Cal C streete, ne.r the canal, 2 249 Ibs. to the ton. oo IS [From the Rochester Demucrat and American ] Below we publieh a letter sent by Ira Stout A tone of feeling pervades it that should indicate the writer as a t tent man. If Ira is such a one, he lied; if not, he ia one of the mostim will be seen that the letter is dated Tuesday evening. October 12 —the even- as to Ira’s abortive attempt to com- mit suicide—and it was probably writien with the expectation on his part that he would be a : before another day had With this pretace we print the ALUABLE V small the time to buy cheap! to his mother , and bareges rer of 14th and Also, a valuable Building Lot fronting on M street north 2 feet, depth about luv feet, between 4th and 5th ete. Terms uated in an im mn Accommodat uire of GEORGE Estate Agent, No. 516 7th street, - W. BA ss corner of l4th and C atreats. J. & W. M. STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Foot of 17th Street. ECONOMY AND CONVBNIENCE Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE RESINOUS PI As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest COAL!-COAL!COAL! corpse by bis own act following BUILDING LOTS. fairly dawned on the corner of 5th st.weat and street north, in Square 514: Lot No.5, on New rey avenue, between K and L, streets north, in Lot No. 4, and which has bee: 8, on the vorner of Rhod. i0th street west, Also,alarge pumber of ts, in various parts of the city, xnd at from 3 cents to 75 cents LARD WEBByAgenty No. 580 NT—A commodious BRICK DWEL- HOUSE, with back bu: ituated on south aide G street north, be tween 2th and 2:st streets west. that is to say, ntablier—with iguillettes, or ru- taste for walking dress. the two deep the commence- Tersvay Evenina, Oct. 12. knew a name higher My Beloved Mother: If I and holier, it should be kindest and most affectionate farewell in this world, which has indeed been a troubled one to us. You have gained some things, mother, but on’t imagine that I I deeply Wily others a position se unhay ; but, am content. I would be peed to live, mother, tor yoursake and others, not mine; but, in the face of all I have suffered and would #8 through, even if my life were you ask me to live? homan promjse is; 1 know what human resolu- regard and affecti these things, but driven irresistibly to death. 'y younger days, mother, you did all a good mother could do to ma good. My first thought of G learned from you, ssid, you taught me. 559; vied Toto 8 jot eral flounces, with a fano: The bodies of walking and buttoned in front. agg sre scarcely ever seen; rounded bodies, with a band and buckle, or a ribbon sash fastened in front, being the style now in favor. Many Points before and be- hind. In fat! dress this form is indispensabie. Bleeves are still worn o; trimmed with jockeys, lost your gon. because I donot things should be in a WHITE ASH, RED ASH, and CUMBERLAND COALS on hand from the most Approved Mines in the Country. IF Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards. IL 2,249 pounds to the Ton T. J. & W. M. GALT, Office—Northwest corner 12th and C ste,, No. 547. ‘Wharf—Foot of 17th st., formerly Van Ness’s. Apply at No, 520 POLLARD WEBB, Agent. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR 8ALE—Two and two two-story Brick Hobses, Aine avenue. Also. three three-story street north. This dresses are made with with basements, pen and large, either frills, plaitings,or fancy Snel Monsees on will be sold low and on a lo: a . BRAY, Real Estate A, 516 7th street. near D. Moire antique, in black color, still retains the favor it has so longenjoyed. The material Is also much used for trimmings on burnous. We have noticed some dresses made ina plain color, such as lilac, one breadth in front, plaid silk of many coilers, in doing this I am TIN THE BEST BUS- E CITY. Dr. R. Finley Hunt, forrent. Itis onthe north side of Penn. tween Ith and 10th streets, (in one of the 1 Washineton,) running back containing || rooms besides the par- EY information apply on t! | ep! Present occupied b: _8 AZAAR. F RENCH ke me great and ; od and goodness I and the first prayer I ever My attachment to books and knowledge I owe to you; and my qualities that may redeem my character are the result ot your teaching. All my badness and sion should rest on father and myself. how good and eminent I might been, had I done as you taught me. It is my last regret that I die without return for all you have done for me; but there is no hope or prospect of accomplishing this left me, mother. You will not mourn too mach over it, mother; we must all lie down alike in blue or green, with arranged entablier, of in which blue and jominate; on the front breadth orna- with patterns formed in fancy velvet, plaited ribbons. Brandeburgs fas- tened by buttons the same color as the dress, or in a Greeque. Others have the front breadth of white silk, with horizontal wreaths of flow- ers surmounting fringes the same color as the dress. Again, some are made with one bteadth of a plain colored silk, and a half breadth of the silk described, pla¢ed alternately. For evening dress nothing is Prettier than a white muslindress. With these with frills are irequently worn, without under sleeves, which are replaced by velvet bracelets with long ends. Colored or plaid ribbons are much used in trimming white muslin dresses ; nevertheless, & toilette entirely of white will never be out of H. KIN . No. 42 Lovistana best business equares in Has cpenee piece erstment of ses to Dr. HUN OK KRENT.—ths DW KLLIN® HOUSE. No. nthe square immediately eart of ity Hall, next door tothe residence rietor,) to whom applica- ouse will be rent ‘house of a private fai § per annum, payable at s ¥rench ARTIFICIAL HEAD-DRESS: J. M. Carlisle, (the loved mother, + uACES, FANCY ”—D {L> Pa) tioular attention paid to Wholesale Or- ders. and dealers in Millinery. DRESS MAKING, inail its latest styles, oc 18-M,W.&F Aw NITURE REPAIRED a * AND VARNISHED. Sofas. Chairs. &c., re-oovered, and pack: nitureattsnded to by O PLEASANT FURD ) &NT—Ina private if desired, within three sq I ‘OLLAR ‘Tth street, opposite Intelligencer Office. A VALUABLE FARM. situaced from Washington, wil ve sold | and on accommodating terms, or wil] be exohan, for city property. This farm is in a high eta:o of and contains all necersary improve- Enquire of GEO. W. BRA No. 516 Seventh strat. near BRAUTIFUL BUILHING LOT ON NOKTH between 2th and 2ist streets at i rivate je Fubrcribe=rs are authorized to sell, No.1s. inSquare No. 1M, front- es on F, between 20th and ik 190 feet 8 inches. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts. OR SALE OR REN'T.—Wil! be ready for oc- on the ist of November, two three K DWELLINGS. with baok buildings itchens attached. Gas all through the house, ‘uated on &th street. hetween M and y to HUMPHREY & SUM- TEKS, No. 5) Lousiana aveuue, between 6th nnd 7th streets, or on the premises. 15-6* SOR RENT—The FRAME HOUSE h streets west, (Isl- th street. runcing back Ani what matters it, whether we die in the prime and glory of youth, or the weakness of age’ Where shall my grave be, mother? Let you and Charlie and Franky can Visitit. But you have another son, mother, the noblest and the best. —than whom a better son and brother never alorned the carth—will remind The hopes wrec! realized in him. He has all the power of Your tall son, without bis terrible experience and unfortunate associations. And now, mother, you will listen to me more Let me say, on the ai that immortal book called the Bible better and a brighter world, where peace and happiness reign eternally. By sincere prayer a true faith in Christ, a pure and holy life, this world of deathless beauty aud pertection may be attained. Though you have lived, mother, an upright, Christian life, yet with a deeper feelin: JAMES WILLIAMS, No. 5!2 7th strect, «d floor. Furniture Polish for cleaning and -restorme to their original Instre all arti Polished Furnit Tease 3 27th str FOR RENT. Our happy Charlie for sale by Bentz @ subscriber, J. There is some talk of sleeve this winter. We have seen some dresses of thick materials made with plain skirts without flounces, and eyen without any ornament. lain dark colors are very fashionable. We ave noticed some of these sim with several rows of buttons on t! body high, and pagoda sleeves It is yet too early to speak decidedly with regard to any change in mantles. The bur- nous, we have said, is still worn. velvet mantles and loose jackets, both in yel- vet and in cloth As with dresses and mantles so with bonnets. At the present time the fine we: the adoption of light and summ the seaside and in the country hats are almost pecially in morning dress. the Louis XIII, ie-Antoinette, are returning to the gigot —-The third story of the building ed in me may 60 Vv cheap. part of Lot ing 2 feet 343 inch PRESS FOR SALE NAPIER PRES ert 32 46 inches, Ia now standing at the office of Mr. C. in good working order. Apply te HARR 09 18 Rich taffetas of ITTER, BU oKwey AT. ie a New York BUCKWHEAT, 5a PIC and repentance, i kegs new PI and a purer interest, ather prolongs er bonnets. At by _ va SEMMES. CLAGETT & DODSON, XTENSIVE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS oF SUPERIOR FURNITURE DRY Goons, No, 4, MARKET SPACE, We take great plensure in annonncirg to House- keepers, and all who expect si housekeeping, thst our stock «1 line is now very complete in a!i departments. THE FIRST FLOOR ( Basement) a took ofelecant FLOOR OLL, westand most approved de- . Cocos and Canton JOOR MATS, &o., & THE SECOND FLOOR (Ground Entrance) 1s filled with an immense assortment of CAKPET- INGS, consisting of a great variety of new and ele- 8,and extra heavy Three-piy, Double ool Dutch and Venitian. in al widths. slots, Druggets, Rugs. and A Bible, and live nearer the Saviour of the world. MLPSON, 325 Pa. aventie, between 3th and loth This simple belief and prayer will be your sup- Porteand consolation under all troubles, and These are of varied cheer the bed of death wit the Iriandais; and the Mari most generally adopted. still much worn. A chi with a black velvet cu and trimmed with B oh ol ne em) | DEES OLE ste IN CULPEPER the Evening Star terms and at a ‘able farms in the — o ih xlone at kage ‘The Editor of And when long yeara have rolled, mother, and you have passed irom earth may you reach that world of love and light, and enjoy that peace and contentment which you have not found on earth. visits and counsels of our learned Christian and others, who are among God's best and purest children on earth my last writing I have exonerated you and Charlie from any connection in this terrible af- ed other expositions as mat- ters of defence, judgment and necessity. And pow, mother, fare weil! looks of love and ho take my latest love and blessing. “ Aod if there be some bap; W here fadeless truth, like ours, is dear, If there be any land of rest For thove who love and ne’er forget, Ob, Mother mine, al! safe and blest, We'll meet in that calm region yet.”? 1 am yours in death, as in life, mother, Manion Ira Stour. +2 am Havmer.—The triumphs of steam, as a mechanical agent, are ever on the increase. The more it acoompliehes the more it A simple illustration of this fact is the advance made in the construction of Steam hammers, these tools having gone on in- ercasing in quick gradations, until the climax of a six and a half tons weight, with a fall of seven been reashed oe, Cou of Culpep- t contains about 500 acres. of which 200 are woodland, and the residue arable In p bonnet is very pretty, rtain edged with pink, engal roses mixed with black velvet, arranged in a wreath across the front, black strings edged with pink, and a smal! boquet of roses ineide in front. green taffetas bonnet the ros slightly tinted with rt rtly to commence r Court House. [thas upon oods in the above house and ordinary farm build- !aod not in eultivation is well S pentieman seeking 2 country rea- offers attractions not surpassed, if vnt Virginia. A buridiag sit upon nmands & fine mountain proxpect, anda of the surrounding country for many mies. soi! is of excellent original hiarly adapted to the production of Present ina xood state uf improve: will sell it fur less than its value, ide. Persons wishing to eate with W. D. itor of the Star. 8 frou. Culpepel ita smal! dweilin tienda, Mr. Biozs, e8 should be white, pink, and the strings green White royal velvet ig a favorite Round wreaths have Some ladies, before equniled, in Piedin: fair, and also s material for bonnets. been much worn lately. leaving town, had their elegant coiffures nade of blonde, to which they have added, when in the country, natural flowers, varied from day today to suit their tastes and the dress with which it was to be worn. ————_-2+e-—____ RNAL Retort.—Somebody, to the writer of this unknown, tells a joke that maybe worth printing, even after making a resson- able deduction for the risk of its being old : in a small town, in one of thecounties of Ohio, a stranger rode up to the door of a tavern, anu dismounted ordered a stall and some ‘or his horse. A crowd of loafers—that class of independent citizens who are never equal to decent men except on an election day— swarmed about the bar-room and steps, waiting to be invited up to the counter. crowd the stranger's business was at once the subject of impertinent speculation. One more imprudent fellow than the rest, made free to inquire of the traveler what occupation he fol- lowed, to which the latter replied that bis busi- Bess was a secret at present make it known before leaving town. Having spent a day or two looking around, visiting the places whiskey was sold, and mak- ing various inquiries as to the amount retailed, the number of habitual drunkards in the place the nuibers of dogs kept by men whose cbil- dren never went to school or had enough to eat, after in a short, making a complete moral inventory of the town, he concluded to leave, and having mounted his horse was about to be off, when his inquisitive friend, urged on by his associates, stepped up and said: ‘See here Cap tain, you promised to tell us your business be- and we’ed like to hear from you ity, and peou- pe were turned to you, s« HE LINEN ROOM (Same Floor) is sited ethan oak of all kinds of the very best grades TABLE and BED LINE in every conceivable style and fame for excellence. Also, ers, elegant French and i lankets, Piano and THE SECOND STORY (Third Floor } is filled eine were Pe TINGS, ina! derfully low , and . aa Our CURTAIN DEPAR floor, which is filled with sii that is new, and desirabie for the Curtains for the window: th te, from the most gorgeous down to the lowest price THIRD STORY ( Fourth Floor) all that 16 novel in the latest Franee and Engiand. in Wilton and other styles VELVET AR PETINGS, some in the style of Lous XIV, with their Rugs to matoh. Our prices are wnrrantedto be quite as low as those ofany of the Northern cities, whilst our seleo story s'ate roofed BRICK 'SE, No. 451 New York itreets. containing antry and closets, cond story, and wks DWELLING HOUSE, avenue, between 17th and lth » large hall, front and back parioi three chambers and store-room kitchen end servants’ chamber in back bnilding, well, fronting 33 feet 9 inches on north side of New York avenue, with a depth of iot of 117 feet 5 inches, (being p art of Lot 3, 3,840 square feet.) Acon- the building, and lish ¥ urniture Caintz- with 2 oeilar havin; magnificent assortm: ESTRY, BRUSSELS CA in Square |7—containin, attr at prices won- venient yard in front an bade tree in front. house, No. 453 N. Iuwense Ste. ining two-story Brick Dweilling- ew York avenue, containicg hse- ment kitchen, stereroom and pantry, frent and bck parior, and three chambers in seco! well of good water and tor Wellin cellars, fronting 9 New York avenue, with a depth of lot of 1.2 on west side, (hei 170—containing §, ) This property is neartothe War and Navy De- partwent. snd o her public offices. Also, the three story Brick Dwelling-House No. 25 Jefferson street, tin roofed. containing dinine - room and kitchen, large parior and chamber in 2d and three chambers in third atory. The ovllar ring of pure water, f was put in complete repair last and is inexosient order,an! Lot No. 63 in the original pian « ing a front on the West side of Jetlerson street of feet, the Lot running back 15 feet toan alley. ‘erms of sale will be made convenient to pur- rs. further partioulars appl. = = CHA RLES kinds of apartm: , Damask, Brooat ump in yard, and dry 1 ipen on rorth ' the other part of lot 3, square | tions from the looma of dead hammering erb Medallion, feet six inches, has in Glasgow, Scotland. The foundation on which it stands is an enormously massive bed of iron and timber combined, and standing upon this base vertical cast iron columns, of rectangular transveise section, placed twenty feet apart, and bound together laterally by a strong horizontal cast-iron beam of equal solidity. An opening is cast in the ce: this beam for the passage through of the steam cylinder, which is really the hammer block. These two lever columns are surmounted by ® pair of segmental frame pillars, which, con- joined, from a complete open semicircular arch, springing up toa height of twenty-six feet. T ital frame pillars are joined to- ether at the crown centre by internal fia: wing sufficient space to receive the ent: ture containing the valves, and to which part of the valve-gearing is attached. and lower columns are jointed to each ot and faucet’’ fashion, and their junction-flsuges are also firmly se- cured by bolts for the hammerin, central or interm also to the above, pro adjusting them by means of liners. mer cylinder is cast of great strength. the actual framin at that he would consists of a pair ‘hi of the city can have their Carpetings cut to fit therr rooms and sent home with the ae facility bah are: bie. ETT & DOD?0N. js vorgetown, hav dy EAS, COFF bi nslf chests Tm “pti Gunpowder, Young Hyson, DE sen oInG. a COFFEE, URNISHED ROOMS FOR RE oom, suitable fora smal! family, is suite or single for —- —_ eck ene for st! winter, by early application street. eral Table Boarders can be accommodated. OF 75 boxes ADAMAN - boxes MOULD CA fore you left, ELEVENTH 8TREET, TWEEN Pa. AVENUE aNnD E Sr. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. UPHOLSTERY. Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Fancy Chairs for worked ed, covered, and re covered ; pery. &o., cut, made, and put arpets (new and OR SALE-—A very 260 acres, well wood: Prince George’s county. M. mimoda y to JOHN L. 3; 446 8th street - FOR RENT.—Suits of or single ROOMS, fur nished or unfurnished, the month, week, o1 r—‘T am an Agent for the Devil—I’m bunting a location for nd I am glad that I have found a place will not be neccessa: present inhabitants !"’ ARM, containing wat ms Forfurtheriuformation internally in 1H, Attorney-at-Law, No, ry to remove the The vertigal up after the most approved design ; esirably located, 6, nearly opposite F. HOLDEN, reasonable terms, a vaiua- Specimens or Sovrmers anp Western Rurroric.—Mr. Winter Davia, in the students at the University of Virgin soars into the regions of boundless space : “Such fever in youth portends madness in It is a temper alien to the genius of our republic, whose Ife is freedom of thought freely spuken; a temper which tends to civil strife. the shock of extremes, softened by no conciliatory counsels, the tyraniesl domination of local majorities to the extermination of every protest, and the collision of those majorities in arms when the kindly memories of the past are oaly a little more obliterated by injuring re criminations,”’ It is like the orator who exelai ceed to the confines of civilization on our west- erp border; seek the woodman in the almost inaccessible recesses of the primitive forest. Transport the evidence of the toil of the hardy pioneer in his exertions to make a home for fu- Place me, ob place me upon these evidences, and transport we forth into the fresh morning breezes where nought slarms or makes afraid.” Tn this specimen, the orator was Winter-Da- vising, the well-known sentiment, ‘ out on two chips.” Y. horizontal beam, and sion being made for . and at reasovable ber, who executed t! and asks trial on the part of his fellow citizens requiring the services ofa person in his neo b stery of the Nati OR SALE—On ver, bis LOT OF GROUND, nami 466, near the Catholie Chu nauire of GEO, 0, 516 7th street, opposite Inteilizen: THe Aurs.—An interesting communication has been made to the French Science coneerning the immense work of boring a tunnel under the Alps, be- tween Modane and Barduneche inost peculiar facts in respect to the operations thus far is that which relates to turning the abundance of water, for which the locality ix remarkable, to account, by applying it to a pecaliar system of perforation and ventilation. Tbe first apparatus devised to this end con- in a hydraulic air-condenser, which isa sipbon turned with its orifices upward, and communicating by ove of them with a stream of water, by the other with a reservoir of air euding into the first branch, enters the second, and by the pressure it exer- eises condenses the air, which i# then forced iato the reservoir by which the water continued in ¢ let out, and the operation recommence: emission and introduction valves are regu by asmal) machine operating by means of acol- umn of water; and the air in the reservoir is tained at sconstant degree of pressure bya ler communicating with another reservoir above. Thus, with a water-fall twent metres in height, the sir is eonde: atmospheres, equivatent to sixty-two metres of water. is used for two purposes—first as motive power, and theo for ventilation. ators, worked by conden:ed air instead of steam, are employed ; and the manner in which thee rform their duty affords the firet onstration of the porsibility of ssed air as a motive power with advantage. Holes for blasting may thus igh the bardest siennte in one- twelfth of time required by the usual means. “ eR AY Real E 494 Lith street. Ms ™- DYER, «y DAESSMARER, i leave eld tocineaen aul tea puiiots vament tanto Ls 290 fan netecen ots W.M. Wa ee ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The offers at private sale the property wituated on the south side of the the wharf. which is bout 210 feet deep from Canal path being included in this prop- ty. “The Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal and controls 50 inches of water fur driving its ma- roperty fora Bakery or Coal Yard is not nrgaeasd by ony in the Diataok f ee een, ma ‘tt Orm is Tron. i rile of 1 feet on the Canal aod ‘est side of Gresn stree! known as the Bak those who will call on her. EFINED AND BROWN SUGARS. Porto Rico SUGARS, hed, Powdered, and Clanfied SU- to river; the tlow-| Yard now intheoocupancy | 2a — OUR & SEMMES, EW MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER srived SUILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Book for November. The water, d and is as easy of ac- Caer pes om Georgetown or Washing - an ard inthe District. y oe ill be offered on libera! terms 145 West street, ture generations ‘This done, a valv : Georgetown; orto 8. T. corner of lath street, Waehington, D.C. eee OR SALE—A Market and Derry FARM of ‘avout 80 aores, with all &e.,1n figs condition. and two from the do. t journal of the tcilet; ‘The Mirror sf Fasb ks, ‘Memorandum Books, and Station- 8 necessary buildings, It 1s situated in A ve miles from the Lom I[7~ The total receipts of the recent State Fair femelle fom ca i at Indianapolis, Indiana, were $12,000. {7 Ebenezer J Parkins, of Carolina county, Va , died at Fraser River on the ist ult. of Richmond, was Preaching in Lynchburg, Va, last week 1[7 Br. S. L. Webster. a native of Virginia, did suddenly ow the Sth ini ery, for sale cheap, at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore. Odeon Building, corner 4% street and Pa. ave, OUDON’S ENCYCLOP(EDIA OF ARCHI- » with more than 2,000 engravings, Lon- he pressure of This condensed air BE COOKS" UNITED CLUB (Colored) re- Washington that th at Alexandria, ‘atfield’s Ainerioan ‘arpent: n’s Carpenter's Guide, Carpen' cloperdia Britanica ; $1.50. ‘s Two kinds of pertor- ing-hi Terme moderate, Waiters WM. CAMBELI F st.. south side, bet. 13th and lath ets. SANDS, UNDE SON STREET. Na’ ced roses nds Con endy - 5 rat over articte re- try attend a moderate, terns. Also, furniture Aa rare [7 Richard Yeadon, editor of the Charleston Courier. is one of the representatives elected to the South Carolina Legislature from that city. girl belonging toS C. Colvin, death near Gordonsville, Va, a by her clothes taki {JA servant was burded to few days ayo, playlag around the fire iL Lord Napier and tady have returned to jon from Niagara. Her ta to visit Richmond on employing comp: $ TAKER vi ‘aRD. Af hours. Keeps rie ng fire whilst be bored throu, dy<hipintends, he cecasion of {1 Dubuque. lowa has decreasea 1a popule- tio 1678, since last year. {D7 Among the Jews ta Cinctanati,*the eustom is becoming prevalent of pets announcements of! “eS T. SSEL RASSES, Rey, Alexander Campbelt Tecently admin- Ube sacrament to two thousand persons at i lection of PAP. aN Salineville, Va.,on Sunday, during a camp meet- abti<bi tm the pa Pp j me - Boots, Shees, &o. ‘ Educational. LA DIE®’ SHOES !—LADIES SHOES OAR DING. A HOOL FOR short period | have bees ercatliced sot EE, B raskey esha pus 1sH. the olrinr aces eee AOS MED oes ALONACLEOD Aon Cos Ladioa’ beet English Lasting @niters..._. @1.25 uty ef Cnacen 22m > Carver Chrno ing peti Bion Sia "3S | sealant copdommencares wil be uth of Sune its unsu! | ADIE® SHOeS, MISSES SHOES, CHIL peated. L DREN'S S UES, eo a . the primary © Hi - bend =f ae phe senior, sre selling at u 'y low prioes at The Ladies | RJ0y8 che personal supervision of the Princirac, : Ore, Nari Pa. be who sisted by three indies of ability, experience sts and th est education. No soh: tof tars & purer standard of rood French, or betiar aorreotive of rad Frevghe Or greater facilities for in conversati Sriting, OF & 3 Soquiring that Ia, geage. Roces-ion of Prot ALEXANDRE b : . 7 J N MUSIC ON THEE ANO TBE GUITAR AND taught by the indies of the inmily, offering superior ie of ‘ast term, wil take the rage for Uteratare and or which they & € prepared, 3 ve tithe end of the year dipicmas or 8 teatime. of For further information see circulars. oe 4-3w ye COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. attinoton, D.C. The next Session of this Institution — mence on Wednesday, the twenty natn mu) of mber. 1 ite for admission will be ex: on the Mohey and Possiny telus thecpain ation ‘ion, — &o., &0.; all ~s mak rs * our a “iy 17-8 own maker Me MGV Sank. '[P'O.THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITY. I Suse eer e ray ie mongering leases’, iidrep . iis My we ‘eurht to Si Son’s Philadelphia make. ap2i-ty TRoNks: TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!! The undersigned has now and constantly keep ROTTS ESTR A and CANV RS Iron Frame ‘ood THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT VELV oY th juan Coll will com i TRAVELING PACR a ER PGRELS: ne | Sen ar eaten a Nat fs ® den. ~ Apply &.—Tranks Covered and o Nov. 6 ‘NEY. . aN ing exeoated with every destription &u 19-eatNov.t 5. G. BINNEY. President. 8. 8. Ti M. = 7 (Late Torna: jORFLEN) Musical Instruction. No, @9 7th street, oppo. 4 Fellows’ a mé-ly ‘ashington, D.C, USIC ACCOMPLISHMENT. Prof Be Ce. oma few more house to y Will devo rT perior rare, whic! ie cry pte ia kad a met course of Musica! Instraction, ¥ n forte, Guitar, Simging, Lt ORE NEW DRESS 600Ds, . CHEAP FROM AUCTION. Just received from the large auction sales in New York, @ very handsome assortment of DRESS GOODS. We name 8 few of the desirable and caroe articies— ich Colored Flounced and Black Silk Robes, in VSrious styles, - —_ Printed Serine — Mousselin Robes. a es Alternate, in rich colors, Hanssons —— and Bayadere Stripe Dress Silke, 7 yard, 20 pices very rick Black Silks, from 750. to $2 0 per yard. Theee are, we think, very great bargains. And_a large aesortment of handsome Long and square Shawis, F With many other desirable Goods. daily opening, with oathe Harp, P Sod cinssioal Organ Pla N. B—No iwstrnction © where payments are not made in 5 Enengements can be made by calling at hie New Musica! Repository, corner lith street and Peon, avenue. oo U-tf * Let mustc be tausht as a srience. and mot as the Hos s 80 successfully aud praction!.y. ¥ ould tting a copy of a pamphiet just publise: EThe Art of canting Frese s a preciscal method er will be given to whioh we invite the special attention of the ia es the sum aid substance dies, as we shail offer them cheap for cash. jevate J. W. CO OLURY & CO., UALIFICATIONS 00 lh 2w 523 7th street, north of Pa.nvenue. Every Mvsic Teacnes. Caniel se! a | and cet 3 copy ot M M THOMAS B. GRI* FIN & SON have this day | H 'S Store, corner . BO yeceived a onses of SPORTING se 3-im ', for gentiemen’s wear, v Oe 3 ” Ty and warranted water proof, wth five “HALBERG’S ba dpe 4 ef Tuni shanks. We invite an early call. Zac only right method a) ya THOS, B: SEE FIN & SOM, the concerts, by the great artis = Thalberg and oth bad br 2d oe oe cok having a practical ex fourteen ears. inthe argest pisno manu‘actories in New wrtt STEPHENS $£2- fork. are Goemed sufficient gu teoe of his capa. e Pennstivanta AVENUE BOYS’ CLOTHING, ALL QUALITIES, * Overovats, Be Dress voats, oye” Roundabouts, joys? Pantaloons, Shirt D rn Shawis, oye’ Hall Hose.&e., Our present large assortment of Boxe’ Winter Clothing offers to purchasers every erade, size and style pocumeary for a complete cutfit, at very low raees, for cash. : WALL, STEPHENS & CO. 00 14-6t 322 Ba, av., bet. 9th and loth [Psousrery HARDWARE. IR CLOTH. ENAMELED CANVASS, poor tie! Tick dt ALE HOSS, GIILPS, TWINE, GLUE UETS, BUTTONS, CASTORS, Fall weight Swede Iron TACKS, expressly for uphoisterers’ use. . ELVANS & THOMPSON, 525 Penn avenue. Warhington, D.C, oc M-lw (States& Alex.Gaz.) BYY YOUR FINE CLOTHING For MEN anv Bors, AND FURNISHING ARTICLES, et a omer necessary to complete a Gentleman’s wardrobe) o J. G. STEPHENS, No. 370 Pean*yivauia avenue. under Browns’ Hotel. 1" Prices uniform, and distinctly marked on esca artioln, oc 15-tf tayhies of tad rer of Piano - “Orders loft at the Pisuo Wareroom of Mr. Rich- ard re will meet with prompt atiention. se 27-lm NEW WEEKLY LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP. of this paper is to present, every week, melange of the notab| ite and lit etime. Itsample columi ull alwars contains goodly store of popular i les, Sketches of Adventure on Sea and and Poetio Gems, by the BEST AMERICAN AUTHORS, Also, the oream of domestic and foreign ne l-nsed as to present the largest possible t of ie intelligence of the day :the whole well spiced wit! WIT AND HUMOR, Tn politios, and upon all seotaria:. questions, it will be strictly neutral. Each edition will be BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED With acourste engravings, by eminent artists, of notable oljects, current events in all parts of ‘the onal customs and socia. peouliar- ple it will contaia vie fevery f edifices o' note m the eastern and eres, of ail the principal ps and wy and Merchant Service: with fine, accurate portraits of every great public charac ter maleand female. Sketches of picturesque soe- nery, representations of “life on the wave,” and ex- Act illustrations of admirable or curious specimens from = — kingdom, will also be given. One great feature o: G Basen LINE-OF BS = SHIP * will consist of a “broadsi of Humorous Engrav ings, excouted by the best artiste in that line, and aimed good-anraredig. aad in @ spirit of genial fm, at the reigning loliies of the age, and such new public rojects, fashions and Oecurrences, as shall seem to £c'it cnlieccs for comotitnctrenion AN UNRIVALLED CORPS OF CONTRIBU- have been ‘aged. and every department will be conducted under the most efferent fect eys- perience oan suggest. ye popular — will be printed upon fine satin sur! paper, rom new and besutife cooper ‘yee - factures expressly for us, will present in ite me- chanical execution the most scoeptable evidence of the progress of American skill. The size of this el t specimen of art will be about 1,500 square inches—eight super rvysi quarto pages. Ti WO DOLLARS P B IRON AR, Band. Seg —— and Square. ¥ ter S Cast nnd Buster SISANS & THOMPSON, ool4 lw (States&Alex.Gaz.) 326 Pa. avenue. ANKETS! BLANKETS" Tuave ‘Onhand alargeassortment BED BLAN- ALso, 00 pair SERVANTS’ Bi ANKETS, BED TOO MEORTS: also, White Marseilles and Allendale QUILTS, = HY. FGAN 3a avenue, south side, o¢ 15-6t between 6th and 7th sts UBS. SPOKES, Sawed and Bent Felloes, Shafts, Poles. Buzzy and Wagon Bows. Ganvasens*trt 4 Drills, 9) ineh, Duck—, Sanvass—5 4,6 4, Drill—; ino! —45, 50 inh. ELVANS & THOMPSON ool4lw (States&Alex.Gaz.) 326 Pa. avenue. LADIES’ FURS Cuxanen, Repaired, Altered, or Exchanged at NNUM, the New Fur Store, The first number of this new Illustrated Paper Ivania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. i for sai: the ist day yovember mext, “Ancettgs Neck deci te Comoe Sil tics prtanions Resohaccl tok Born Remonios Goal Al! kinds of fur trimming cut to order. ry Depots in United States ™ GAME of every kind im season, and FRESE OYsTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, AND SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE, At the Shortest Notice, at LLOYD'S NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Southeast coraer of 7th and E streets. ectad! and the Canadas. me GLEASON LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP will be published rerulsriy every S-turday, at f ceerenl| Biomed ~~ Boston, mer of Tremont 10) i " 5 Riassa chusetts, by F. GLEASON. a enolgenie Agent—H. TAYLOR, 111 Baltimore reet, Baltimore. For sale in Washington YA2 piBors oo. 6 . avenue, under Wiliards’ Hotel, and 438 Pons oveune, weer 44 street, and by al] other dea!- ers. oe 12-26 Sic we wuere sch Say Fai dic Fag» eae SS Fb FRA iste 4 eS Bi ‘age ey titted bat pa aad Es vacween REET Ee sy ere 0. 381 Pa. av , between tt ai {Ue We'send the Heer free of cost to hey part of a C.F. & W.GERECOKS. ~ GACRED MUSIC FOR THE CATHOLIC se 18-6m IRS! FURS! FURS"! Tue NEW PUR STORE manufactures all its wre PURS and sells an cheap as any store in New ‘ork. tered. pelres Pare Tig EEWISSON, Furier u > Socal or tees ae cad eaa te {07" Ermine, Swansdown and other Fur Trim- ming. ee im REDUCED PRICES, EN ore Opportunity for Ba: eee i tablishment ian New Yor an Ne eyo Daane street. forthe exclusive pur- se of manufacturing our own stock in future, we ypreseut stock of Ready Made Clothiug now 1a store. at crestly reduoed prioes, for cish only, to 2 room for an entire new stook. e therefore shal offer inducements to cash pur- chasers never witne! in thie cit; rol is tonow seil and toask an early osil, that pu rs may have the benefit Pyeeeny been selections fro: Frendy Made Clothing tone found this side of New ft 0 be fo Fon eee REL STEPHENS » U, ms, and Pieces, by Haydn, een ‘and others. ‘which are admitted to be written inthe true meaning and sparst of Churoh. Clergymen shoud not allow such Bike Gnrehncei of prafene mast, ex met by the mtroduction o1 crafane ayo ork. . STE. & CO., 322 Pennsyivanim avenu: otf between 9th aud l0th streets. ‘omEreT EW METHOD IN TUNING Py EM PIANOFORTES, = BaLToeore, Mp. 1 the instrument net to need further Tooceg for sig speathg adver feed youn cotare be the New Mustcal Repository, corner lith street Penn. avenue. ne 25 Im UMPHREV’S STABLES.—The undersigne the son of the iate Levi Pumphrey, takes plessure in informing his friendi and the public, that he will continus the business of his iste father, st both the Bass komt tony pater bi = eee nt for the C streets having been under hi reat hie cnases serve the env @ repul 1On oO! Stables, as his father le it th and, to that end, tie public may rest assured that he wil! always be in Hesse awh may avo, Ne Ane pete fuouon to all who may favor hy ET BHREY, 00 12-1 (Upper Marlboro’ papers.copy.) : ENB & CO. mph paeteregys Wo $2 Penn, Avenue. yO! s’ READY-MADE BOYS’ AND COOTHING, and Dress Wear. For Parent ‘uardians wishing to furnish their Bhs apd ‘with Sebo! and Coilege ‘Outhts a Se 3 ware Stag eter bee ena ll assortment of F: A gh Folio Post. ite ie, eanerhaes Steaet Khoathung, ace ‘aod, oy B and k; Alum, Biesoning Wohin of every deseription to order. au 28-Sm pitemae teemees ULOTHIN re they oan fit out their ghildren of » im Fi NN rE acne 9 cieaenaen at Mea, Cosette EY TERE: eoinibacume i STEPMENS CO. Bill cive prowipt attention toany =~ po an tf No. 322 AVE. ‘9th and 10th sts. ‘Tities examined, Deeds, &0., drawn. ONES ANC ORE E EET, wie cbe e

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