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~~ aan " | ~ THE WEBKLY STAR PUBLISHED EVBRY AFTERNOON, | | This execilent Family and News Jourasi—con- (SUNDAYS EXCBPTED,) | taining a greater variety of interesting reading AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fbenin ta than can be found in any other—is published on TREMs—Cash, invariably, in advance. Re crgee or ennem———--— + Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth st., Papers served in packages by csrriers at $4 8 year, OF Seents per month. To mail subsoribers the price is $35) a year, in advance; $2 for six month*; $1 for three months; and for less thea turee months at the rate of 12 cents 8 week. Single Star * y throw ooun' . ) ONE O#NT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. © copies (in wrappers) can be red YD Adverrisawsnts shou!d be sent to the office the reake of west ober tan may asp WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1860. N°. 2.333. PSHMRER ESS 2 oot a0 agents will bo wlthcut the Yuterven t= ae wea be peroci ved 3 per cent. of The i Postmasters lowed commis. ion 0} FOR SALE AND RENT. best should be selected and placed in a room A by themselves, and arranged to present the N ATMOSPURRIC ELECTRICITY. eral relations of animals to each other. MRS. WINSLOW, ta to the attention of mothers. here THE AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC ASSOCI- ATION. EDUCATIONAL. _ SUMMER RESORTS. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, CARLISLE The favorite resort for Fe ae _ 4 H No. 476 ey (OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, Prof. Henry gave a exonodingly interesting irst he ta Hes ee 4 Ratiaton 80 OTHING. SY R UP, Opposite the General Pest “Once, Washington City, praia aoe vary Card Seatt Pae Latte _bersseen hand ath Iso. at ooeas'y to Aq nto “ Be tae tie vo Vertebrates—so that the student would be able | wates greauy tacit * Fraser attaining, by coten, | ,Armorian System of Penmans aa baggy Oa Py nue and noi 22 tad thal # theories which from time to | % get am idea of each. He would have ani- | ing te re eomen seg ai te will allay abt tile Forms Calo lations: C CUMBERLAND CO, Wai. Ventlaced ome, | <.cogenng poste: pies Sone haan gheeechacen to the ree i or | ™als of different periods, belonging to the sev- sonroo =: TOR ee ULATE THE BOWELS. zdenoe, Seton: og) 2x0 Pennsylvania. God Somety and 3G or @ dairyman. souree of the subtle fluid or element. It had | Tu! classes represented. Depend epen it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and a timersry ¢ AccomMorarions FoR | For particulars send | (\OU NTR) RESIDE begn supposed to be produced by the friction | , Then in another room he would have species | RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS | ai\ eee Be ine penman- 300. for Cireuiar, Circda baite tonal Abe Unvents of sixth mttieg: © kal cee oe ay Sane ee Ie qenllies | we Soms open from9s.m. to 10 p.m. For terms TERMS Low. jin Vi ape been attributed to growing vegetation; also to ‘pero going ap redbe > rw oom ply at tl S Sines ™* wm. w. youne aco. | 227 Se Vd ist. ND, NEW JERSEY.—Visitors to evaporation. It was well known that boiling Animals exist according to general laws, and they must be classed accordingly. Then HE UNION FEMALE. ACADEMY, I 'find good dn- pet re * ~ | student passing from the animals of the Arctic nO’ popular Seminary, which | per week, including the ride to the peach pI _ haere cslany surerteen regions to the tropics — see a — ue the Hr aelig? Va ielorsseee: Feara, Wille aes i ty il ppt * Prepintor : f b Fy h & cosmopolitan relation between them all. He be a errs ee on the fi i next, under the | ——~——_——_—___—_———__—_ = = clusively ascertained. There is a theory that | | O14 Lave rooms also occupied by animals of | Uns! - rvision vr ron of Me-and Mrs. n inducement for families to sojourn the atmosphere is not electrical per se, but Siluri bh 1 he d ia F Miah ARDS, in the weil arranged and delicht- ELA” during the months only by induction; that the earth is electric, | {Be Silurian age by themselves, the devonians, t Tnion Academy Building. For partic. | of August and September, the Proprie. caticae only electric under certain condi, | te trianic, the eretaceous of each period by alara.nee ciroulars at ail the Hookstotes ‘massif. | tore have reduced the price of Bonrd to $2 fn) reinal'’s n rooms, Washington, 0 ©. ve described property wil! be sold .ow for owe gree. SALE—A smal! FARM of 9 tthe Lattie i 4 o hemselves. By this arrangement it would be < per day and @12 50 eek, from August lat. ou tions. This was Peloher’s theory. It hed iouney Oe the student to classify the animals i ‘ M — cae Ke eee he OR EGAR, p, tt . 3 roprietors. been adopted ee Pesnoess Lane grt of the ziti imals of the p t. ‘Thie valuabie prepara the presersption E, frente the pal generall y that cbo-will rouume Old Point, Ere eeaR, ‘ iy 27-1m wiintion it descrved ‘Thelute De'Hlave, ar | He had mo doubt that toon the Cambridge tember next. onthe st Monday inSey- | © CHMIDT'S SUMMER GARDEN.con Sixth | ip Sian toons ah Paleistphis oot) baad € dees theory— Museum would take first rank. He had re- intact OF — ane conrse of stady purseed vill gomprjeoall the 4 street, betwoen Cand Louisiane ors ae MakRiorr, brid, rtai ial sed, only 1 child frem vipers: branches requisit thoroug. jece- eo 1 ti uittie Pals that the earth was plus electrical and the air | Ccived means as ample as could be well used, | , Stnetealy,ralienss the chitd gape, = a Poris in English of Andis = mop one of the, see : i nar, genial, urbane, and intelligent minus and the specimens were accumulating with | Scergy wethe whole system. It will citnent intincily relieve Re. zi ore, wr aap hie | ton. In addition to ay i pages, hs is desirous of wonderful rapidit At present there were into hy LAGER T bata ad Me Be PS sem , My e to with ER from the C: Y f Tt was certain that the amount of electricity | Thout’'S 000, specigs of fishes kuown, Tn the | «oer? 8 THE Bowne AnD WIND Colt) | reed roe TD tO ee ke ei ke eee | iL LACES 27. Fu from be Cir oy Bhoraxa- in the air varied with the amount of vapor British M ae were about 4,000 ri yen 6 ae Lessin Mediate cars. or i the choicest vineyards of France; with WI) resent. Unclear, dry, cloudless days there wre gre % 7 H ry > Her arrangements seeommodation ang | unexcelied on the hills of the Rhine; ad wit Receent. ‘rieity to be detected by the | ™ t Cambridge they already had 3,000 ia CHILDREN | ‘Stentacd dian | due care of pupils have been oonsiderally increased | *ticle of WHISKY which smacks strong'y of th Was but little elestricity e detect yy the}. ineluded in 40,000 specimens. By ex- e' DREN, wuether i | 8nd otherwise roved. ‘Those in Ve, hingtor | true favor of the Monongahela and Bourbon OR RENT—A electronometers; aud it was only when we had a aby weuh be able to tanpuutlatet TEETHING, |QREN, whether | Comiring particular Information ‘eferance tc |. Palatsble as »ither of these tuay be individually. LING HOUS masses of vapor in the form of clouds that | 9008 qian naucber & apmiasban 7 ‘We wosl’ her gehoo) may spply to W. D. W lisch, Editor ¢ ho has sought to make them still more so by the | ats, No 404. Ap there were electrical discharges. If a polished | “Hi, Sivarks were listened to with intense g from any of P For terms and fartner particulars at her | ment of a spacion Arbor, where his guests by any | eet rod, two or three feetin length, with a interest by a crowded audience. He was loudly 4 you Tesidence—No. 35 Cnmnerdanee Ne AE may enjoy the cool breex: be free from >oi's ry ¢ b or iron ball at both ends, be a R—yeo, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow thi G too ardent ray: nd, at “the witching hour of ; ork avenue ed brass . mel applauded. icing, if tirely aed. Fall direction. night,” quaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of | ‘th and Lith streets, north side, cont fiftern eld horizontally, there will be no sign of —————-see--—___—_ ch boizie having their enjoyment dampened by the falling | rooms. This house is convemoent to the Patent Of. electricity iu the rod, butif it be held verti-| The Tetal Eclipse of the Sun as Seen in CLOTHING, &c. 4 Such inducements will, doubtless, caus: | fi cally, it instantly becomes electrieal. The fe 5 , Treasurs uted by g&s, and in every suitab ¢ for a boardin, use, Rent m st Apply aext door, or te A FOWL floor north wing of Patent Office. y of our readers to drop in and take a note if Spa’ . To the Editor of the London Times. Tupera, July 18, 1860. end nearest the earth will be plus electrical, and the upper end minus. If the rod be held near the ground, and then raised as high as a thing else.\and, most likely, many of those who go will goagain, In addition to all this, he has engaged the Pros peri brothers and their Associates to discourse their SELLING OFF hs . AT COST! In order to decrease my s ock I have determined . f + -4 Oo. N he foe FRAME HOUSE known Str: As observations of the ecli by dif- , 2 | to.close out the balance of my SUMMER CLOTH- - é "y ” van reach, ‘he electronometer indioates + | ferent persone in diferent localities will be in- | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | iXG'st oom "Ain want of Sarma Clothing re | Suivi incre, of mune Every Weduewiay and | FY Fok and Mek. ctreste No. S80; ange of eloctrical condition» when near the} teresting, and may be useful, I send you the RARE CHANCE 18 NOW OFFERED TO | {oPosite Post Office, and see the great redu tion ii ASHINGTON a eg Fy pe FY groand it is most electrical. Lhe electronom- | following, made at this place. Boot one alte eee be races ok eaten | Ganumer O.cthing iy 12-1 CITY GARDEN. Groce and proat anmibine ef saree besten all oe ever at the Smithsonian Institute showed great I took my station on # hill nearly west of the | & profitabie business, at one of the hest stands in = ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. nous kinds, and fine +hade trees, with Ce of Ghanges in a fow feet elevation. It had been | town, at the distance of above two miles. Be- | Gesstown. I olfet my entire stock of DRY UNITED STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, New York avenue, between ist and 2d sts. found, walledin | Appiy to J.C. COOK, Bighth demonstrated that the electricity was repelled | jow ino was the extensive plain, or rather | chance im my business. i AY te 3 pick aero bagede Baga the attention uit bi nds A ae = by the atoms of matter composing the earth | slope, descending towards the Ebro, with Tu-| iy 24 lm Corner of ‘High nad Gay sts. Pmorogice, will be reseived st tus Oo une tate that orete Berek FOR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on into the air. He used the word repelled as| dela at its lower edge upon the river. This FOR HARPER'S FERRY ishing and Putting up the leon Cetlviee ef tw | ° : corner of Tweith and fl eis; aod ops'en B bee best expressing the idea. It bad xiso been | slope is partly enclosed by brown hills of naked | Q)y Andon: Sor od tem. te ecmer L, J, | rooine over the omnecking corridors of the Cup dedsareosen cs ter pakin meee two 12th and iat ete, Maguire of JAMES W demonstrated that an atom of elecricity at the | olay and gravel, and presents the appearance | Brengle, Captain WH. Rittat, will Extension Focleot bade. Tieeod tom jor the | BARKER, on H street, between Lith aad 12th, No, lobe acted in concert with the y ji leave Georgetown EVERY TUES Lhe proporals must state the price for sack cei! 1 f i vent 425. ma ef rface of the globe : fel of a vast waste, the relic of some great deluge, | HAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- ing complete, in place, inted with three good dapoe and 1 alts al Sat te aicon jn complete ~ — eerdearste seeing “See sapelting. Seach studded with yellow corn-fleld: AY, at 7 o'clock & in., and return every alternate | 004ts of white lead in oil. "will “ones ye ase af the "S = eo vineyards and dark geen wood Go’clock a.m. On Tett All of the Iron work of the Ceilmge, of every | P7°Pristor will cheerfully grant the ure of the y BRICK HOUS 4, on G street, rersely as the square of the distance ; Georgetown the boat will run through te Shep. | desoription, including the iastenings of the ootlings | &™Ouads for school or other ‘Pio Nio Pacties with: | jetween isth aud 2" andl, ively ooou- was inversely as sq come thicker towards the river aL he ee ie 2i sm | to the walls and tothe roof frames, mast be inclu- oo tof ehitdren be han pied by Mr, Bodisco, R s Jroration. Boney. Prof. Heary then gave the phenomena of ex- | cended several hills in search of ion, ded in the price bi Pr cj om mare erento tea eee * : a Inquife of Mr. SOUTH- plosive atmospheric electricity. before I began to ascend the last, at about nine The proposals Propo - 7 seen in PARK xt door east. ma i6-eot! ; ‘ A gity, and calowated at the same time to amuse the WHAT CAUSES A THUNDER STORM. minates past two, by London time, I could tor toe Cae mgedey pen 2 | “oid folks.” . TORE, corner of No thuuder storm ean occur until there are | distinctly perceive, by the reflection from the . SU ad to the undersigned, rn y mend repeneny Spatee Sw go - Retabliches nt, jer the Cisrendon two layors of clouds. The electricity is earried | ground of the clay, that the brilliancy of the| | ™hhds. SUGAR in he present the time mentioned above, | ici: resiaense, of tase, hoaltafal Gane CAG! | eee fore warber's esloon or cigar ae imto the air by the masses of vapor going up | sun was diminished. 25 boxes prime Eastern attend. BEER, upon short noti 3m RENT_Two FIRGT FLOUON clusions, from the earth. Vapor rising from the eart! 1 took my station on the top at twenty-nine] For sale low by N J. BOGUE, The drawings of the ceilings ean been seenat this NALOSTAN RETREAT, a8 5~ in latin Sask aa always carries more or less electricity with it. | minutes past two o'clock, near toa mound of} je& Georgetown, D.C. | Office, Captain? Ww. . FR NKLI A ON =NaLosTaN IsLanp, by Chas, 8. Wr He had ascertained these and other interesting | stones, adorned with a black veil. Beyond, ms In charge ct Unpitel extenet Opposite Georgetown and Washington opt room facts from Mr. Wise, the balloonist, with whom | the gravelly landscape opened out in the di- . Z FURY a, 3 he had been in correspondence, and who had | rection of the flow of the Ebro. The brown i Lo pe e fol rpg treba be accompanied by the bu undertaken experiments. Mr Wise said that] hills surrounding the valley were backed by os "NTER SCAL ; Fe Guarantee. § _—| it. for the accommodation of the public on POM ft pti - oa —— — in passing through a thander storm, he was] the higher mountains rising one behind an- | supply constantly on hand and for eale at lowest | _ The undersigned, A°B and CB, of —, 19 the «fpr ? SERATORE, MEMBERS OF Cones ere ‘& : A . ry 0 splend always first carried through a dense clouii into other, some of them very distant. The co rates, ae ” Saageod ol and in the State of- 1 here- -8 superior water, it is unsurpassed in the | nished, will be rented during the eession r cay tom with « second cloud hanging above | cal hills were conspicuous in the extreme dis- | of i, nerter Oc adiouatnn coueione aoe pest Fe that in case the fore een: Union. suse is a Tce ASLO “a ‘most ¢ locality iu this city, bin. Currents of air moved between the cloudy | tance to the north northwest, and the famous] All Soaies are warranted durable, accurate, and aya after the receipt “1 | entirely renovated” It hase large Dancin e ~— id, layers in direction frequentiy transverse to the | hill of San Moncayo, a gigantic mass, bounded | to give satisfaction BUSEY & BARNARD. attached to the house, bes des Dining an’ D current below the lower cloud. He had repeat- | tne prospect to the south, at a distance of 25 Dealers in Agricultural Implements, and, in case sai shail fail to enter ints Pe ce ees end gentlemen. Jn edition edly been carried along by this transverse | mi is» mountain has been chosen asa] jes-2m Bridge street 2doors westof Hich. | contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good ‘amilies and Individuals w ; current, and when npon .oming down through | principal station by the astronomers. From the lower cloud, he had again b caught by | Tudela its summit appeared during the whole CBANDBLL, RETIN st., Georgetown, the ascending current and whirled up again. | eclipse to be enveloped in clouds. A bank of | Has constantly on hand @ large assortment ‘of Between the two clouds there were constant | camulous clouds was conspicuous beyond Tu- will find it Feces rene most destiniie p-nceto pass the sulzry days ofsum- | CARRIAGE FACTORIES. ——, 1860, Signatures of guarantors, 4 B Pro rietors. The strictest | of Arrangements GEF y. Witness, EF. wil enforced, and politi aj discussions be ee Se E Facror . Be ditasenes between the offer of the said French Negr-sighted, Periscopis. C: : ited Street, Between 9th ‘Streets. flashes of lightning from the upper to ‘the | dela, rising 20 deg. in the distant horizon, and moieties Sg Longwrn Se cae te itty alte need eal nai ne Larder will be found to contsin all the dei-] We have just finished = pumbgr of Sir clsss lower. These flashes were not explosive. The | another to the northeast. Otherwise the sky | silver frames. N. B. Old F Signature, oH. ete Sree. -~—- oan i ca aaa GABRIAGES, gech os chs nc heat lightning so often seen is the electricity | was clear and bright, and almost cloudless. new asses eet in them to order. - Uno be signed by the United States district ju ke. | Liquors and ™ ines and the fin-st Segars, ons ued Dcmiaen eek we — ft: of the upper cloud descending to the lower. Shortly after 3 o’clock became evident OS. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, persons known to the War Department.” or some Canes Ss ner, Sebo Cc as and Military rohit. ’ The explosive discharges are always between | that the total eclipse was approaching from J Cor. Br ‘efferson sts., Georgetown. | _iv 18 dtd ompanies will find this the most desirabio resort agchanics in different branches of the bacinen, we fetape ooptatoes teat near the metropolis for spending s p.easant or we know the styles and quaiity of work that wil re sete the lower cloud and the earth Between the | the northwest. At three minutes past three deri day. 17- Children unsccompanjed by their parents or two clouds bail is formed. The upper cloud is | the sky and the horizon in that direction were i attention to this branch ered to TN WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA- CHINE ; i i ‘ oF E AS : guardians, will be excluded from the grounds, ween always less dense than the lower, and always | rapidly becoming dark, while the bright glow] Persona from a distance ox» be sup- RgmMoven To No. 346 P. BAR 71H St. abe B © . ty. s cacaticel of sunshine was yet unchanged towards the | plied at s “cw. minutes’ notice. ee Lhavealarce| — {7 Beate wilt leave tue oot of High street, | @epeiting promptly and carefully attended to on i riment of COFFINS siwars on hand noonraged by the substantial and le 0 « - | the shortest &: thee aod moet rrasonehie oharces, A thunder storm as it moved across the} southeast. At four minutes past three an un- | *pottment of CUFF! qonk ta toeenenal of ake larity of Wheeler & Wiles bs Georgetown, and G street, w bgton, hourly, WALTER. KA MANN & country was sometimes constantly renewed by | earthly, ghastly glow, once seen never to be} q:ad from the oid to the new burial ground, q fo freed Spee ah lg / mbes oe a the Coa! ‘ere, successors to Wm. T. Hook. the masses of vapor constantly ascending and | forgotten, cove: = whole scene, — was] Hearaes and Horses for hire. 0-em | | i rf a Inland win the Aqueduct aati each Res camRineEs carrying up electricity from the earth in dif- | most evident upon the gravelly ground at my ASSEY, COLLINS & PHILADEL: | comes prvi tytn solicit the public to judge for themselves, and q fassd purtioles ty be returned in explosive dis- | feet. The light now rapidly decreased. But, M Sata DRAUGHT ALEC owe be eels ono of the fine now store: atcly erecled on Pa av. ur di sate D On Ww POWwER< 2 CO. 3 Se ae eddivons to hi g r carried up new electri-| with the exception of thia glow, which was | receiving fresh ies of the abovedelixhtfui bev- | enue, near 7th st. where a beaut ful assortment of = = — his charges. New vapo Pp p' glow, fot city. The French physiiate thought that «| very conspicuous apon the clay bill, f could I Tet 8 Pare at | Mice waren He of Gree Seriar Machines old | MamaiAtonn’ AFERRAT HENS AROS a onde eonaes as thunder cloud might be disarmed by running | see no particular change of color in the trees Y.& SHINN, Agents, in the year 1899, "Lad invited to call and see | ing) wail be open Toy Sly ai — i 44 ay os 4 up numerous points; it might be disarmed or | or landscape. 5 oo 57 Green st.. Georestown, | them, together with certificates from many of th- a the 13th of June, in delig’ to give general rendered harmless for a single locality, but as} At five minutes past 3 the western horizon | — = = ——> ae ig | ea naian ant sergetown, in resort for those eseking health and leas Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on the clouds passed on new electricity would be | was lost in darkness, and the conical hills to PRoPosaLs FOR PAVIN superiority Ifaay led: _— Sait Yor tezarenes og Le faney, vines of Gos kts eee fea sent up, so that to wholly disarm the thunder | the north-northwest were invisible, while the c ay for a circular by all means. It is hightime every | miles from Washington immed nentty dons, enters poems impossibie, for he bad ees alwa: louds toward the east sent forth a bright glow | O??'C® OF Commtssionxn or Pustic Buitpr yt | family i» the land was supp ied with one of these I view of C aos ee pcr mimics of light from, the sun still siifuing pa Te ugust 3, 1800 health and life saving instruments, Poll instru. ter at command. ol a “ new at i ° om . : Fr) Sa Sxaczp Prorosats wi!! be reosived at this off tiona, both printed and verba! gS ree of charge i ad easily accessible b" the steam” " we BEY vath fronts. Atthis moment bright waving lines ye tis o'clock, m..on the 13th day of apaust next, at the home of the Purche or Ee a Rg ne piving between ‘Washington, meer anc The section of physics was much interested | of light flickered one after another over the | for Grading, Curbing, anc ee ne, Seo Brick pove- 13 sent, No 345 Pa. avena orfol he: apdermigned has mace addttinn = by a lecture from Prof. William B. Rogers, | groand parallel to my line of sight with the} side 3fAlissouri avenue, batwern Third and Sixty | OLR __Hetween tli and 7h ats._ | Muprovements in gus Baty House ard macy other | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. giving some experiments and inferences in re-] sun. On looking upward from these I found | streets west, connected on Four-and-s balf street SELL : SELLING OFF! 5 uests. ‘The Bathing cannot be surpassed. RE TRO ERE RIE TI RNa gard to binocular vision. He combatted with | that the sun had already disappeared,and that | by, GREAT BARC Re oone, id Angling and penty of Fishing and Sailing Beets AND SHOES To SUIT THE k BINOCULAR VISION by iag Foot Py 4 hi to the best t fr f charge. ed © pr great earnestness and warmth the theory of | [ had missed the formation of the corona. The York Norah whose vaiaded tet toe ten Ys gammence to day selling off our entire stood rains Gon Goti ae ietaptactaten ‘Weare now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS Bir Darid Brewster, that in the vision eyes bleck cizcle of the moon was already surround: | four 4) feet long. ister (i) makes deop, aad four | SLOLMING AND SUM RHE DitnS COONS | Stohcigs Winee,piquoredsepam Sevsadfortnoe | and SHOES’ snd ‘cosetantly reoetring. 9 combine the pictures of the object before it] ed by this crown of glory; two stars shone 8 ae) falas high an AS —— pee , Droas at greatly reduced Prices, many at Hdl sennper digs es sorta poe le Be A oo which are made upon the retina, point by point. | brightly a few degrees from the sun, and 80] ¥6)\ rammed. less than cost of importation in order to reduce our home, there iz not 3 more pleasant plaos inthe Uni- | be sold at a mi ger paseo than, has been iking fact was stated. Let an object be | magnificent was the spectacle above, so glo- ‘The Brick to beof the best Large Stock. ted States. The proprietor pledges himeelf tha: | heretofore charged in this erty for mech A z i i L8o othing sha'l be left undone on his part to rend-> | articles. held in the hand and looked at attentively for | rioug the spectacle below, that I could not help | ing Brick to be laid ona bed o tn Siock a dal abactnent of tid atom buat S Pe = a aan ee rh eae dasee | ee Rivet Mabe T tah of enecoats | Bet grcsam tree inokeg Sop wih cmespure | Doris Garde Ga, eneat emir porpoes el | Mhaw'a woot Pita ing™ toes @Pat een! Gat | abads Maret oieltpesaese ‘ i el . | other. ri; i ink of ish | on edge next to the ourp o1 rT . a in store: 0 west 088 ve us Sas eer, an image of the iglsteoe ip | yellow Coben; Mcisted the lnciseatal sky 0nd the inner jine cess a Re ae aa | ee JW; COLLEY & CO. 5 are GELEEN & geen inclined in one direction; on closing the | the banks of cumuli shone with a brillient Them ie “oy ‘or Brick on edge. — ¥ apsr vania ri ‘be mgon: to foon ati : other, it is seen inclined in an opposite direc | glow. The darkness was not intense; the teinohes (a diameter, except the 464 SEVENTH STREET. 464 5 . MARSHALL, Proprietor. b had ed light fi th and the distant refra a the out line ofthe gutter, which must T THE OLD STAN Five HUNDRED Ti ne yasuus , Shor that each eye received upon | light from the corona t stan! rac- if | A EOL AND. I < ie staina aut tedopemaphd tagedeliod dx pltere fone far surpassed the brightest moonlight. | D0 #\% Inches in diameter, laid oa 9 f Comr The sub ties ‘and ¥ Lsdie QR oO sand ed giran gravel, free from olay or loam, at da looking with both eyes, the two pictures | [t would have been easy to read the smallest to ee te cee ie he ee 4t CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sept. 12:h—20:h. eus'omers and the puolic gene: ally that variety ei tber, gratoful for tho liberal patronage Nation eee ek uisition, ° unite, and the object is seen projected upon the es | type. ee looked at the corona It was not of reatest to be : 0 u The UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL em. This idea of the independent action iter he hers again opened store at his old s SOCIETY will hold ie Eokt Sat Keene ory Seek. <f the iso eyes was verified i acing tha: | uniform breadth, but generally about half the toy Srabes seen - jeorner of Seventh and F streets, with a full | a) and |-dostria, Exhibition oa Nhe promsas =. ES, the effect of the stereoscope can be produced | moon’s diameter, while long beams of light is- Pisgging to be of the best quality New York and complete assertinent of fi 6 Fis ; 5 ally provided by the citizens of Cincinnati, wh: + GROCER LI ORS and CIGARS by passing a card rapidly back and forth over | sued forth in several directions. The longest, Nee river Flageiog, in pieces of u a8, TEAS t Ho solicits » cl from all su want of coode in his | 76,10 be fitted up in the best stvie. “There will oh be 18) “PLE. the surface of the sterreograph, so that but | about 10 deg. below the east side of the sun,” ton y Sightoon po line. ccnding to spare-ae eforts to give entire sat MENTS MAC JReRy wooed Bom ee one of the twin pictures is seen at any given | was eonsiderably longer than the moon’sdiam- f pose pooh pte mre bh BUTTER and EGGS constantly on hand AO GCK FRCS: AR MAND. GARDEN instant; the two are united into one just the , if I can trast my memory, after the to- Fit ore aetna in iataniermind daily. TIVE WINES. with is neh Be seme as with the instrument, and it is seen | tality was past. The beam next in length was | trimming, and the surp.us earth to be removed be | JY 28-ec2w WM. H, BRERETON, and SWINE; distinetly projected. Thus it appears thatthe | uot far from the lowest point of the sun’s ver- | the con FBator to such piace as may be designated RE” OVAL Ney onan end ind di h of the work attributed to the | tical diameter, a few degrees to the west, and eee aay : KE Y & LANSDALE. 0 +d orbs tor wanderful fect which - this beam, as ivapprosched the sun. appeared a — howe ood fen best and be oll Fak I RANGE * REAL ‘TATE AGENTS, | [he Premiums offered—in cash, ail vision is the result of a variety of causes— | to curve upward, and to join another beam | missioner of Pu 0 <8,and under the su are pre other senses beside the eye playing an import- | which was thrown off about 45 deg. below the Pty aye 7 oe vomman. a: Ps Wy a IV: SB Gt yg yi x HA 2: 1 OAM ii ant part. Thus the sense of feeling, f eastern edge of the san. For afow moments | Yomber next srarrauted to siand twelve(i2)| at taicrates, ingound companies. Wenamein pert: | day. the rireday, the Theidth ot Beptember, hey ing | with its tonvex edge nearly touching the sun; | All be required within the time | The Merchants, Cts doe da leery ne coc) otherwise the beams remained unchanged du- | joc'at the sapenes pi the nee aie ttand to be | The c 0. my liste or information . y >, . No. avenue, ( we commonly see but one, because the sense | ring the total eclipse; but this crescent was} For the due performance of the wor! BEN PERLEY POOR i stai ts us that thi is but , | not evident during the whole time. Another | tothe contract, bond _——_———_—_— es Eee ‘ ccaadaratenanpeeoes hace’ Pet a of the esp a pr) igen pape a ; ‘J saepey Pavia ts iv 26 tf Seats 17.8 Avriquitural Society The lecturer was greeted with pes lap- | point about 30 deg. east e top ev gio inet img materiale, 9 mark their propor be "De. i 3 tical diameter. as follows: “Proposais for Greding. &c , Miseou i } parti SLATE MANTELS, res jtbele begets a agork hag es ed within the halo 3 darker | WY}itis aug JNO-G. Hiake, the of the Departm=u ‘Bak ena 00 Direct from Hunt mentioned a curious nee of * seeing | beams, much shorter than the breadth of the - old, maiver, and hme medals,—di,lomas and certificates, amount One of these issued from the central 0 ANA LOTTER yard by Ata | scnctien fp tetgticnas aharare grtie, compe be oe doable.”” Looking through a latice at a ba corona. One of these m the central L HAY. Y. rf on ry par a in the front of which was an open door, he saw | point of the crescent I have described. The Dae Raat bea o1 oral | avane Lot. Ir of 120 tone te Span h, Sa wd store le Antique. distinctly two doors ten or fifteen feet apart, | other two were, I Sgr bo of the top of | § eaperminen aps Goueral of Guba. i : and his eyes persisted in seeing two. Nor coald | the eastern edge, but of this I speak from rec- walt re place at on nish for the life of him, tell which was the true | ollection, and pot with confidence. ~ SATURDAY, Avcust 25, 1860, 4 = po which was the false. The doctrine of Pro. | While I was observing these beams the cage SORTEO NUMERO &4l ORDINARIO, oye t 3 eng dy Regen cr al y . A re aL fessor Rogers gives the explanation—each eye | of the sun suddenly peared, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. 15th born ased in this cou to all parts of the oi, ,@' the lowest hada siners of its own, and theslat of the | minutes 3, and the inst inciaatansons ot 8 ae hee re cub ee ratlametion Bence pave ee porate Tatas. T3.8W.u. lattice separated the two, or prevented them | burst of returnin rather: very pring sed Sade 000 1s Stove and Ti a! Office 289 Pa. av., between litir and from being united beyond. I haw supared JA oe ae = Rm jp ey wn ere ma CAMBRIDGE ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM. brews oe Se iy rendered IN ALL 288 PRIZES. pares: sy T= 4 sve Prof. nets ee some — ee» h ‘Whole Tickets, 920 Halves, @10--Qoarters, @6, ol eel! ash. t a logical Museum. le could Sie ats osnt. discount. “ ‘eine. that 2 museum indicated the condition of rive ionina Bank: era Par an nyt ‘4 N, Sos: ‘and see knowledge in « country. In regard to the in ‘event dit w: Cambridge museum. he said the first rays a now %. in mals 8, B.corner was the thed by Mr. Gray, fol- ; — to i lowed by $75,000 from the citizens; also by the nak heal light, ‘au 6-tr : Care of c State, $100,000. Pals — play the cloud For Superior Soda Water, > " foaeen in the world, One teuth part of the iy With Delicious plan had been carried out, and the specimens amen ge on ya remained so during Favrr anp Canam Sraves, ee Or were being . about six minutes, when they ly re- inteuded to avoid all the previous models; ‘The rapid increase to GRAY’S, ow antiquated, because they were sys- fete at, arene iver ee Northeast oor, Massachusetts EW SILK MAN’ AST ee Norte and Fourth st, ry ¥ 5 = tematio—not giving the Bogie st science. Pune northwest, were very evident; [oes Ha “desised to present dystoy wikek, ments | Rereelved me line of shadow upon the earth's | SucaR CORPEE Tea ee ae Eevige Sebrea A He desired to present a system ogee xy show the progress. Conceive of the vast eol- 7 fo i lections in the Jardins des Plants, extendi 3 | A RS, a half mile—bewildering to the stadent. Be 2 ak 1BO COPPEE, fore the student ge:s through with the bi : . 3S 7B, * for instance, he forgets that there are 4 — y nt pas dre rer » ar Xe CADE) All of the features of nature mast bé sud it was bis kim to make the complete y ip. the easiest manner, Al . iy 1 that ae

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