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_ THE EVENING STAR, = CBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) As tht Star Butidings, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, ‘Wt be served to subscribers by carriers at 81X AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subseribers the sub- scsiption price is THRE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for sit’ months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 42 cents a week. il SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. nn Se —Ebening Star. VOL. VI. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1855. NO. 787. THE WEEELY sTaR. This excetient Pamily sed News Soumal—con- US" Casu, invariance in apvance. IT7~ Single copies (in wrappers) ean be prosured at the counter, immediately afer the lasue of the paper. Priee—Taxr Carte. = PostMasTERs whoact asagents allowed a commission of twenty per cent. a he = —— DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S WILLIAM THOMPSON. NATIONAL meer C ats COLLEGE, EXCURSIONS, &c. EVEN ING ST ‘AR. OLD POINT CORRRESPONDENCE. UNF. “SCRO IDO’ WASHINGTON, D.C. ni a kenmore Cee 1 comsuarrion nen Trot a "T'commence on MONDAY, ine 2a of Ocover, | FIREMENS', CLUB & C1VIC EXCURSION Wittano’s Hores For the Pi mt Cure 0 i . ommmence on INDAY, the o! tober, 4 and ail other Forms of SCROBULOUS | HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c,, | ;5,,°ommence en MONDAY, the 24 , TO TNE WHITE HOUSE” | womAWs DUTY To LOOK PRETTY. Oo Porst Comront, Va July 9.} I ISBASES. ; No. 326 Pennsylvania avenue, vardiee. we VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY, of] , A French author has recently written a Mr. Edttor : In my visit here, I have been Trance Siztcced years prastice in New dork | etteeen Ninth and Tenth sts, Washington, D.C. Taouas Munzes, M. D., Profesor of Anatomy | ugh qereeeier ote Vite Howe lla ook on she. The Duty of « Pretty Woman is | happily disappointed, and although I contem- ing which time he has constantly used it | | 1s TRNISHIN : en : - | Pavilion, on MONDAY next, the 16th instant, the | to look Pretty.’ Such a work, doubtless, has spendi t ‘i wilh the = unbuunded success, and created tor Hasawe Geneon ee Pla- Ww ms PU Dig A Bete cates fine Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON having | its uses : but it is of limited application. We are ing but a few days at this place, it a reputation in private practice, unequalled in ted,’ Tea, Table and Dessert Spodke J Ri M. D., Professor of Materia Mea- | been chartered for the occasion. should have rejoiced in a title of more extend- | I shall now prolong my visits for many weeks. the history of Lenereiegng Pah bees ny pence peat oe Carvers and Forks, Steels, Knives with and with- nteas Therara satioa Gad Eivetnne a ingen ory ip tie <ipbeth e-onl totaly at 8x endl ed significance, with contents corresponding to | The attractions at this place are not sufficiently pen eager and, by its magic a frase meine Block Tin and Plated Candle- i eee peacoat ates fessor of the princl- | aria at 10 o'cloc! a. m.; returning before dark. (aesk-—aihd cs prormee mately one known, for it is one of the most delightful wa- ers, 1 AGF ge ARS ih TB i oer ache, Shovel and Tongs, Watfile Irons, Sad | Grarron Tren, M. D. fessor of Pathology uted s Band has been engaged for the occa- woman to look as pretty as she can. Some | ‘ting placesI have ever met with, andI have nesses from the doctor's private practice have giv- | Nfaslin and Bell Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- repel medicine, and of clinical med- | “yi ner and Refreshments will be served by an | Women are unfortunately not pretty; but there | been to all the principal ones. It is located en im their testimony, and Sparro suffering irons, Ovens, &c. , ? Lewis H. Steiner, M. D., Professor of Chemis- orpeciencet cade: city prices. are few women who cannot impart something upon & point of land projecting far into the from any scrofulous aifection, to call wpom them BUILDING MATERIALS try and Pharmacy. ‘ye Compan pledge themselves to make the | of comeliness even to an ill-favored face and a ealt water, and, in fact, is al a See reratnc cnr ecvateiocn: Disshess ca UE tad | Pind Cotiane, Clee: Conus cies Till, Ped [owas i Scott, M. D., Prosector and De- | Sy tet cok Pleasure toll who may favor them | misshapen figure, if they will only take the Wo have the fall f a * ee ke : ise on S s re - : ) THD, ; 2the * : > nd k Locks monstrator. ; ONE . | trouble. resh sea breeze, with a most “ whieh pita nga Se wey; atti Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dean. mtickeis ONE'D BOLtaR, adm ig “We speak very gravely when we say that | delightful climate. I have not found woollen sad at Drug CHARLES s<rorr &cO Wrought Nails, Bolts e Like most similar institutions in Europe, the | Mitte or at the boat there are few relations in life, or rather that | 0) o¢), ‘Age Washing Brad’s Shutter Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, | desks from which the regular lectures are given, Committee of Arr f there are few relationless conditions, in which | “tes too warm yet, and a blanket is , need gents for Washington. Handrail Se Knobs >| and the words for clinical instruction are under pl ommistee of Arrangements. oe ; 2 . comfortable at night. For amusement, wo hare — Bell Puile parade Rail ca ae game sel E.8.W right, H.Rodier, Jno. Shackelford, this is nota duty. That cleanliness is a virtue a variety, unlike the monotonus routine at most DR. L. LIQUID CATHARTIC ” c ABIN ET MAKERS’ GOODS The entire expense for full course lectures..890 00 re poe , H. O. Reaver. is seldom denied. A pretty woman, doubtless, | resorts. ‘The fishing is unprecedented. The TASTELESS rity ’ Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and | Practical Anatomy by the Demonstrator... 10 00 | — Se = looks prettier when clean, and an ugly uglier ne plus ultra pan fish, called the hog Ssh, is > : Chait Sprin ’ , Matriculating fee, payable only once. 5 00 GRAND FIREMENS’ AND CIVIC when dirty. And there are duties beyond a how caught in abundance, with thousands of HIS is the BEST, CHEAPEST, and MOST | yenitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roll Ends | Graduating expenses............... 25 00 MOONLIGHT EXCURSION sonal cleanliness. Neatness, tidyness, follow | th Sask: ch chame eco, EFFICIENT vATHARTIC EVER oF- | ¥@! oo jeans Se Nate leys, Roller En a to the medical and surgical clinic with- OF TRE close upon it. But something moro may still esay ain Shek ante » the rg hex oa TO THE PUBLIC. 7 7 i out charge. 2 ; ) man, fis TASTELESS, (thereby avoiding the nau- | ©, Pinter eadlesand Screws, Diamond Serew | rhe tectures will be given in the afternoon ana | HE WERTERN HOS COMPANY oe sl pc keen aoe sible | ¢aught by the hook weigh from ten to fif seating effect of Pills, Oil, Senna, &e.,) and pro- si fens " evening, thereby enabling those engaged in busi- fully announce to the eitizens of and properly described, east possible | teen pounds. This is the season to take them ducing no griping or other painful effects. Unlike CARPENTERS’ GOODS. ness during the morning hours to atiend. Washington, Georgetown and Alex- spice of coquetry. . ~—also for soft crabs; and the oysters taken all other purgatives, it searches to the bottom of | Planes. Saws, Drawing Knives, Spokeshaves, | For further information address andria, that’ they have chartered the sw ‘A well dressed women, however little she | fresh fromthe deep waters are considered good the disease, f ly cleanses the stomach, and |; Chisels and Gouges, Plane Irons THOMAS MILLER, M.D., splendid Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON for | May be favored b nature, ceases to be plain. | the year round. c have fine bathing, and a leaves the bowels entively fres frank cottivences.. | Augers, Braces and Bi is, Boring Machines, Ham- Dean of the Faculty. | an Excursion, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, | It is difficult, indeed, to limit the extent to| white clean sand beac for many miles, for a NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Nercba ae at — Dee N. B.—Medical students desiring situations as | jyiy 234, to the White House Pavilion, which a woman, by due attention todress, may walk or a ride after night fall Sep pre Senne . » Squares, Guages, Axes, &c. resident student in the Washington Infirmary he boat will leave Georgetown at 1} o'clock; improve her natural attractions, or obviate the . BLACKSMITH & COACH MAKERS’ GOODS. | (which is the clinical department of the Nationa! Washington at 2; } Yard at2y; A x ‘ ; ‘There is now quartered at the Fort, nearly a COMMENDED by the MEDICAL FACULTY. | Slack and Bright Springs, Axles, Felloes, Shafts, | Medical College.) are requested to make applica- | \y 2shington at2; Navy Yard at2%; Alexandria | disadvantages with which she was born, at 3; returning she will leave the White House at rs 5 complete one of the new regiments,and each Give it a trial and then judge for yourselves kes, Hubs, Bows, Poles te Washinton Tena ei thy curator of | a seasonable hour, and touch at the above places. | that it is her duty to do this, whether she be | thers new recruits are emeae ie omesing It can be had wholesale and retail at E.H-STA- | Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump | (he Washington Infirmary, who will give any in- | * pe Committee have made the most extensive | Well or ill-favored, is something more than &| to see some of the een ones (Shanghais a8 BLER & CO.’S, Baltimore, or CHAS. STOTT |/" ” Joints, Stamp Collars, Top Props formation that may be desired. Se as Tenites (ile etrataion one of the | axis of mero weridliness: “Te wnbever:te Us | 11.57 acsledlied) ah tuaic eat albaaee bok on & CO., Washii D.C (Curtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining | _ It is unnec to state the great advantages of | most pleasant of the season. utmost to please those with whom we live is z DR. WRIGHT'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 |' Silks, Damask, Seaming Cords a residence in a hospital for clinical instruction. efreshment department will be conducted “putts, Tassels, Buttons, Tacks, Fringes, Laces, | Those making early application will have prece- hecpuiecce =A > and Plain and Enamelled Canvass observer each day can see the bene! they re- Broadway, where the doctor can be consulted ceive from “‘ old sogera.” unquestionably a duty. daily on diseases generally, from 12 to 2 p. m., by a competent and accommodating caterer, Wu. ‘“*A man marries, indeed, for the sake of dence. Six are to be chosen before the Ist of Oc- i Fortress Monroe incloses an area of eighty without charge. je 13—6m __ | Russia Duck, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, | tober. Jy 9-eotNovi Fisher's Band has been engaged for the occa- thodomus et placens uzor. He does not take acres, which is probably the finest parade a SaaS = &e. “ELVANS & THOMPSON, | -— ST sion. woman to his hearth because she is a philoso- ground in this country. Upon the ramparts SOREN SEER Y ne ORGANIZED. | je i_em 326 Pa. avenue. 100,000 COPIES :: Should the day prove unfavorable, the excursion pher, or an arithmetician, but because in AVING now completed all my arrangements | — there is a most beautiful promenade, and a CANAL PACKET LINE TO POINT OF Steamboat Disasters onghe Western Waters, and | will be postponed until further notice. iomely language, there is ‘something nice OCKS. for a first rate BRASS AND COTILLON = Steamboat Directory. Tickels ONE DOLLAR, admitting a Gentle- | about her.” It was, doubtless, the design of te ber deere tephra Belay itape cea = beg Hoek tie ahi = the Commit- | the Almighty, in giving man a helpmate, that st Excursion les, Exhi Ons, ‘arades, can count; with a view of Cape Charles and Cape Henry. The place is not isolated from ‘all the world and the rest of mankind.” There is almost hourly a steamboat communi- cation with Norfolk and Portsmouth, and a steamer each day from the cities of Baltimore and Richmond, by which we have the mails from the South and North. I never have met with @ more delighted and Pic Nies, Balls and Serevades. All those in fa- Yor of citizens’ band are ee ore ber en- courage our enterprise, here in Washington city. = r FISCHER. Leader, P.S.—This Band, under my direction, is regu- Jarly uniformed, and from a practice of over twen- ty — I can give satisfaction to every one. esidence, Pennsyivania avenue, north side, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets, first door west of Tron Hall. she should satisfy his natural craving afterthe beautiful, the graceful, and the gentle. For this was woman formed : ‘For softness she and sweet attractive graee.’ “The woman who forgets this, ignores one of the great objects of hercreation. The wife who forgets this, violates one of the primal conditions of the connubial contract. ‘That some women are naturally more beau- 5 : CONGRESS having HE Undersigned have now in course of prepa- | man and Ladies—to be had of any of = thareghiy teaies saree S$ having been ration a new STEAMBOAT tee, or at the boat on the day of the excursion. in first rate order (the machinery; DIRECTORY, which will be is- Commatiee. being removed and horse power substituted) con- | “ved in October next; the book will contain over | Edinund Henly, Jas. Linkins, F. Holtzman. tinues making her regular trips between George- | ‘Wo hundred es, illustrated in the best style, Jy 6—eotd* jtown and the above place. and neatly bound ina durable manner. Ir witt \. The Boat will leave the wharf of W. H. & H. G | ®= ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING BOOKS EVER ‘Ritter for Point of Rocks on MONDAYS, W PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be inter- visiting the City shonld see Hunter's Cate- 'NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at? o'clock a. DRE RO Ie ea eA een AE | opus ae the curiosities of the Palegt Ofice OAL the Point of Rocks for Georgetown on TUES. | OIRECTORY will contain a complete list and Sav bis Diaccinnion of Powell's Gren Potins DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS atthe | description of all the Steamboats now afloat in the | ' HUNTER fs to be seen at $50 Ninth street same hour, stopping atthe different landings along Western and Southern waters. The length. model, 5 iz i * LL STRANGERS eee delightful company than are now congregated Orders left with Messrs. Hilbus & Hitz punctn- i i andi speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and | _™8Y3k—Sm™ tiful and graceful than others, is‘a fact which | here. The evening balls are exceedingly bril- any niechad — fe ‘4 ame a wanes oe of passengers La ato ipo, the nee Soe pres ae SPARKLING SUGAR, makes not against, but for our argument.— — and —- ere — apn in ea SS SRST Sp SS Se oe The Boat will leave Georgetown at 7 o'clock a. | ‘fade she isin. Also, the names aptains and | For the preparation of genuine Soda Water. | Dress is common to all. Itis a consolation to | my hearing, evening, such as ‘+ man PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND. .. and arrive at the head of the Great Falls at 11, J oiticers, her age, &c.,&ec. The Directory willcon- | 74" GAUTIN tie ie Conn announcing it * HIS Band is suitable for any and all purposes, and is warranted to give satisfaction to al those who may be pleased to engage them, either as a Brass, Reed. or Cotillon Band. those not naturally gifted. that there is a point at which nature yields to art, and the work of inen’s hands is potent to supply the adornment not vouchsafed by Providence. It is surpri- handsome young ladies '’’—*+ such beauties —* Old Point never turned out so fine ashow !”” The guests number already full four hundred. The hotel, under the iminediate control of Mr. jSeneca at 1, ‘Knowlan’s Fi p. m._ Returnin,; an ward's Ferry 3%, Monocacy 54) Pain a History of Steamboats and Steamboatin ¢ has become a ‘fixed fact’? that the prepara- 6, and Point oP Rocks str ele on the Western waters. since the application ot tion which he submitted to his friends and pa- Z, leave Point at 7 a.m., Know- | *!¢% Pea Sess a sketch of the tirst boat built for the : trons a short time since, under the denomination $ Ferry at 74, Monocacy 8, Edward's Ferry | Ohio River, with the name of the builder, com- | or sparkling Sugar, is the best substitute for the Pas be the short- |.11. Se: seat G mander and owner. hag parati s ’, - | sing what a very little way mere personal | Caleb Willard & younger brother of the Wash- ext paice ie, by appiying io _—— nehy <br yee Eevle Siarhen SrUivest Seeeee the RIVER DIRECTORY will contain alist fered ttre pu bie. The pet wae aceon s beaut ges. z J a ington Willards,is abmirably conducted. There . FREDERIC PROSPERI, Passage through either way $2. and description of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS | its sale in different sections Of the country, all say is no lack of attention, and every effort ismade Leader, at Taltavull’s Store, opposite the | Meals served regularly on board the boat at mod- J ‘hat have occurred on the WESTERN AND sovTH- “We may confidently sppebl to the expe- ferate prices. CHARLES MERRILL, Capt. | 2% WATERS, beautifully illustrated, with a List rience of men of the world in support of the assertion that the efforts of art are often more pleasing and attractive than the gifts of nature —in other words. that well-dressed women are more admired than merely beautiful ones. Accident is beaten by effort in the great Olym- pies of society. “It may be agreed that taste in dress is scarcely less a natural gift than personal beau- ty. And, to some extent, at least, the fact just be admitted. One woman bas naturally an eye for color and form, whilst another has neither the one nor the other. But there are few women who have not, or cannot acquire, 4 sufficient knowledge of the becoming in cos- tume for all domestic purposes. It may be doubted, indeed. whether the plea of incom- petency iseverset up. The real secret of in- attention to dress is carelessness—indifference —idleness. It is not worth the trouble. Wo- men do not always consider that what it is worth their while to gain, it is worth their while to keep. It is no uncommon thing for women to become slatternly after marriage. They say that they have other things to at- tend to, and dress is habitually neglected— except, perhaps, on great occasions, when there is a display of finery and bad taste it has been received with universal favor, and con- a tp | Ur in the opinion that the Soda Water prepared jez f OF ALL THOSE WHO MAVE PERISHED BY THEIR | from the Sparkli Sugar is not only a most inno- ‘ as = a —-— tat lpg ith AND ee eee Ww La cent, pleasant and agreeable summer beverage, PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE | ern and Southern waters. ‘The rectory wi = ee ‘M4 NUFACTURED FROM FRENCH | contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, ae oe palin poche GLENWOOD CEMETERY, } GRAPES, GREEN JAMAICA GINGER, } Hlinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Quachita. Yazoo, | cial and healthful. It is warmly commended by Office No. 292 Pa. ave., cormer 10th street, | SEVILILE ORANGES, &c —This delicious bey- | and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid | fj,. most eminent medical factilty of the North. jerage becomes the greatest favorite wherever it is | down, with correct distances; also, many other (OVER THE *AVING’S BANK.) te . vor ial it fares ae 3 West and South, and in fact wherever they have HIS CEMETERY fs laid out on the plan of introduced. It is ety palatable, more whole- | River and Commercial items of interest to the peo- | y.44 an oj »portnnity of testing its qualities. bs “ = some, and not half the price of other foreign wines. | ple at large. The book will contain the cards of C. GAUTIER will not resort to the usual mode the celebrated Netngpetanens a ee {Many physicians use i ecenatvey a8 recom. } the various U.S. Mail Boats, with the trade they | of puging his preparation. It requires nosuch ad- te ket ie Cane mend to all troubled with Flatuleney, Dyspep- are in, &c., &c. ‘The Directory will also contain | Quuitions aide. Th carries Wile te ee quarter miles north “el u ch —F Pp sia, Debility, Cramps. Diarrhaa and Dysentery. | a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat | Inendation. and let it onee Lave ¢ trial, and he ee charter from Con- |, Persons subject to Chilis, or living in districts | Licensed Officers, their places of residence, &c., | Mendation say no family will be without it at this This me re 3 seers i forever to burial |) Where Ague or Cholera prevails, find its occasion. | &e.; the new Steamboat Law, its requirements, | Season of the year In addition to its intrinsic gress, approp ine ok ee te packaee and } 2! use a pleasant and admirable preventive. Mixed | with comments, showing wherein it encfits the qualities, the SPARKLING SUGAR ischeapand ~ espe coh ents from: legislation or {With a little iced-water, it forms the most refresh- | incompetent officer, and injures the comretent | within the means of all to purchase. A glass of gs hich is of vast importance to those fing and wholesome cooling drink in warm weather | officer. &c., &c., and all the important U.S. Su- | Soda Water prepared from {t, is cheaper than if otherwise, w ie pid’ vas oe they have [phat can he taken. ‘poeey Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the purchased at the fountain. pened hogy! cm a caneen te all {{ Price 50 cents per bottle, $5 per dozen. ates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills | * ‘To travelers and summer excursioniststhe Spark- Placed them, for bes ses al cround becomes vala- #t.¥- B- Country Druggists. Grocers, &c., find this | of Lading, important Decisions of the various U. | ting Sugar will be found a most admirable teem other oo hessbosees to nell it, and throw the [Wine an advaniageous addition to their stock, it’s | S. Courts in regard to Freights Lostand Damaged, | pagnon de voyage,” it bein put up in small glass able for other pele inte one large pit. and level (2 Hist rate article, sells well, and gives yreat satis &e., &c.; with many other things of interest. jars, which can be carried about the person with. dead promiscously into it, wn ne tiles are pioen pection The Directory will be illustrated in the best | out inconvenience, and whether in’ the parlor, ee ny oe reg ts. STOTT & CO., Washington; PEEL J style, and printed in the best manner. The au- chamber, steamboat, or railroad car, if cool water to the ground . & STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown; | thor bas for six years been gathering together all | (a0 be had, a delicious glass of Soda Water can N. B.—Ottice open from = — cae’ at J. BALMER, Baitimore. jy 6—te the facts and items in ard to the numerous where Pamphlets, contain’ the arter, By- aa ———— be instantane ly pared. la ethe @ vise in DENTISTRY steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern The S; Rae Goce is flavi th Lemon, ws, and a Map of the Grounds, and all other in- . flavored wii on formation, can be obtained. ter id now intends publishing them in book | g; Vanilla S! B. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm of form. Tie rice of the Avork will be put at the Ginger, Vanilla, Strawberry, Sarsaparilia, and the All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will 3 Ps S. Hunt & Donaldson, continues 1 low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will ar hats of Sirups at the best Soda Fountains Marine Barracks. N. B.—Orders left at Hilbus & H itz’s Music De- to please, although there will be some a the will be promptly attended to. Pomy 254m ling in all societies. It is ramored President and his lady will soon be here, and i understand Mr. Willard has rooms in reserve for them. Mr. Secretary Marcy will be down next week. Com. Paulding, recently appoint- ed to the command of the Home Squadron, will in a few days anchor his flag ohh, in our waters preparatory to his cruise. The com- mander told me that Mr. Dobbins, Secretary of the Navy, would very probably take a short trip to sea with him for the benefit of his now feeble health. By way of amusements in the house, besides dancing, we had, a few evenings since, Shaks- pearian reading by Miss White; and to-mor- row night, for an additional variety, a band of Ethiopian minstrels will give a performance in the fine ball-room. There is a great rush for the Star every morning on the arrival of the Baltimore boat. Calvin Bohn, of your city, is the dispenser of ra comfort to us all. He mast double his order for your sprightly and interesting jour- nal, or bi pecheat = fall far behind tho bs of the times. A Visitor. manufacture and insert those beautiful TER is now ready to fill all orders be issued for the boatmen ; all others desirous of | with which he may be favored, at No. 252 Ponn. . ; ANECDOTE OF MR. JAY. 4 is—lw lain teeth, with or without gums, subscribing, will have to do so at once, as none | ,.) 4 ? ’ abroad, to be followed by greater negligence Perea Seen ee lor specimens of which (made and deposited by will be printed Riles ondeved tniadvarce. iia | oven evens: Jy Seok | thome. Great respect is shown to what is ~ Jay “ra sis ve iain 7 & growing CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES. the late firm) was awarded the first premium at | work is destined to have a circulation of over WATCHES. ealled ‘company;’ but apart from this, there is | ©’ Setar os. ‘am patie <inee-4 HAVE now on hand, and constantly finishing, es a Institute Fair, recently held in | :1GHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers | JUST received, a large assortment of Ladies and | » sort of cut bono abantacmenk: and thecom- | With which, he being familiar, determined o 8 city. are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per Gentlemen’s fine GOLD WATCHES of every ‘These teeth are carved and shaded to suit each | mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some | size, style and manufacture. particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- } of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific | ‘The above ie by far the best and cheapest ever ing and denouncing it. When in avery large assortment of Pleasure upon rebuking and & it. and Family CARRIAGES, of cis iavet OE the midst of his discourse, he said: the same a which is et to strangers is with- fashions, which I will sell as low as eld from those who have the best right to ' 5 ake A P “My young brother, it is to be regretted that . quality of work can be sold in any of the principal re cagans ls 00 perfect as to deceive the most prec- men of the times, are contributors to the Steam- | offered to our customers. Enatie aoe rang Peele saps iesiay autor the ministry after choy have been Fond M1 eye. - boat Directory. M. . GA 0., is i . rror. eo] i ee a anen eees wel i Particular attention also paid to fillingand pre-} ‘The aireclary will be issued in October, and 324 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and luth ste. | a woman, with reference to the question of educated, to whose services the church has @ The subscriber is now dealing exclusively ir | Serving the natural teeth. will be an ornament to the parlor as wellas steam- | je 21—if rsonal adornment, begins to say to herself, | Cltim; they look round and select a lady for ar aa ler Serer Taney and — Charges moderate, and all operations warranted. | pont. By remitting One Dotter (post paid,) you | Prt cans div edend > fede fio sea their wife, but they are careful she possesses a sold ‘by him ae mares Office southwest corner of Seventhand D streets. | wii] receive a copy of the above work. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, Washington, D.C. y my cee ae Prep fortune. After a time they begin to get weary = boy any work in Mari Paseo perl waya | Eentrance on D. mar 2i—6m All communications and letters should be ad- — herself for consequences, which, perhaps, she in well-doing. They take cold; it results in a en nue peachaaers om ~ Taressedto JAMES T. LLOYD & CO, Rev. J.G. Bisex, D. D., President and Profes- | may rue to the latest day of her life. cough; they are so weak that they cannot at- = ee -_ eo: R MUNSON respectfully ta public atten- Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. __ 8or of Intellectual and Moral Sate _ ** The effect, eenet eterersic) or inatten- font to the duties of their office. They re- Carriages built —, . ae oe D tion to his new. pate = ors pes j77—1 La “ical Philos Zoe ay eet a seca — ‘ah preers eee arcmed gohewd <p eco te and live mot peek wife’s fortune. ue exchange, or repaired at the shortest notice. ly IMPROVED met setting Ar- = ce 3 : re : a w five cases of this kind; may it never , Pa s beh ano BLESS dacial SPERDROTION Derun iis : ee et te , ese we! ee teres rofessor of the rene cue ae a Les of + may Sign e Golden Horse. the very PERFEC N OF ‘ LA . This + undersigned, havin; n appoin' sole = * ‘g . especially « a le 45 * * No. 499 Pa. avenue and 4g street. style of Teeth has the following are Over Agent for the sale of Wheeler, wWisons Co's Cec eo clon Professor of Rhet classes. cunnot easily be overstated. The Daring the delivery of this keen rebuke, may l—eo3m all others, viz: GREAT STRE TH,C { there was a young minister, or rather an ex- N-] > ine Machines in the District of Columbia, re- al LINESS, COMFORT and placens wxor, a8 we have said, is nosmall part JID , , an ly notifies the public that he is prepared to | LEW8 H. Steiner, A.M.. M.D., Professor of jeing | spectfu . N 5 totality Of bores. minister, who did not seem very comfortable. NEW MILLINERY. with Nature in these respects, and in some others furnish any number that may be ordered at short Fr Beenie Maro Natural Philos ‘athematics. Sheba gediskey aba vad “balterad be es" After the service was closed, the merits of the MPSS THOMPSON has just opened our fourth | excelling. Public inspection'is respectfully solic- | notice, and to yuarantee the instructions that nad, | Wittiam E. JiLusox, A.M., Professor of Modern | maried he hes a eke a feel di inted. | discourse were canvassed, and the general invoice of Neapolitan, Leghorn, Eng- ited. be necessary to enable the purchasers to work them Languages ? cmeia oe rried, by seh ig sh isappoin' ed. | opinion was that it was onlg such = one as lsh Straw, Lace, Crape, and other Summer Please call and see specimens. to their entire satisfaction, aud to keep them in R.C. Fox, A. B., Tutor in the Greek and Latin | @ 40 not say that he has a right to retaliate. could be delivered by Mr. Jay. Baid one to Hats. Ladies who have not yet supplied CAUTION —No other Dentist in the District of | perfect order. “Languages” The obligations of the connubial contract are the aks e: themselves are invited to call and their se- | Columbia has a right to make this style of teeth. These admirable machines, having uniformly J.G. Naat A-M., Teacher of the Pre ry De- | not conditional, but absolute. Negligence on eH pastor : like Mr. J. oon tees lections - _ N. B.—Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged received the Highest Prensa wherever tiiey have inant ’ —_ the one side does not excuse negligence on the “How did you like Mr. Jay, it was fine; fe da ae ceed, 2 choice lot of Fans, Silk | and warranted for life. ail the varieties of family sewing) as well os thedg | FFMHE next session beyins on the last Wednesday | other; but it will very surely indece tt, Whee, | duite a treat, wasn’t it? ' Mits, te Silk Gloves, Hosiery, &c., together with | Oitice and house No. 208 E. street, near the cor- | all the varieties of family sewing, as well as those T in September, and continues nine months, | there is nothing attractive at home, a. man “Well, I liked him very well; but I think 8 variety of articles ‘not necessary to enumerate, | ner of Penna. avenue and lth street. of tailors, clothiers, shirt makers, mantuamakers, | 141) the last Wednesday in June. Candidate, however inexcusable such conden pen ae | be was rather personal.” and to all of which we invite attention. ap A—tt ke. : for admission may be examined on Monday and | Wil} cook it abroad oth y Des | «Personal, eb; bow so?” HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, = As these Machines have been successfully and ‘Tuesday preceding the opening of the session. | Will seek it abroad, whether at the alehouse, “Wh. ti have noticed his reference Fancy Dealers, No. 310 Penna. avenue. A CARD. satisfactorily used by several families in this city ull r|tbeclub, the theatre, the gaming table, or y you mus jexn— ? » . we y : AS ib gular College Course requires four years for RS. E. PHILLIPS, No. 401 Sixth street, | for some months past, to whom the advertiser can | The regular y between G and H streets, desires to inform | refer those who may desire further information in ie here ved A. B- Those whting to do so may the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that | fe, yard to them, he deems the high reputation omit ¢ a ancient suauages a0 parane s 1 she is now pre fo give instructions ‘on the | which they sustain in the Northern cities now ful | COUrse churés Wales peovenee te ths ef An ae PIANO FORTE. She has taught music in ly established here also. veneee ee pro’ for rs = 5 tome of the principal cities of the Union and | "The price for a Machine, complete in all respects | M Students may pursue ‘any particular branches only in what is called ‘ society. edo not mean to say that dress alone is the agency by which the erratic propensities are to be re- strained, but that it is a highly important port ofit. Indeed, it may be asserted that the ab- to ministers out of health serene, at “Yes, yes; he wasa little close there, I must admit.” : “I shall speak to him about it,"’ said the delicate fastidious ex-minister. ‘FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. QuALL BUILDING LOTS —- feet or more, various parts of the City. Georgetown @t low prices, aud terms to suit! s 7 Sean where they can do so profi » and will take suf- ae A He sought the vestry, and found Mr. Ja: Se eens ta suscherge the — a oe ression | 288 been reduced to $100. P. J. STEER iieient studies falls to! occupy tei time, and re- agen ee “ther gai, Laty there. He eomgratuiaben him on bis health and y iG .E. i y i a ce J ceive a certificate of ac attainment. 1S 4 Oet 4 '» : Py ri For sale, Ae UIEDING STONE, ee to the satisfaction of those who may favor her with Washington Place, Seventh street. | “"’ preparatory Department fs established under | and attractive qualities.”” reaper ged power eeyhay wd 29g val tn Washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria.’ |“ "Terins: $10 for 24 lessons, at her residence, or] —77—Sewew__ tthe yencral supervision of the Faculty, with an ———-.__ ferred to him Seow LOYD & CO. $12 at the residence of her pupils. . BRILLIANT SAILING MATCH. able and experienced teacher, and special attention < ee 1? said th ae . Treasury De; nt. je 12—eoSm* z i , | Will be given to Stung pupils to cater College, Fat Mey.—There is something cordial about oreonal, said the patriarch, “personal, = street, opp. ry Departme: je HE lovers of this beautiful and entertaining With’a full and able Faculty, students are with | 9 fat ma: Everybody likes bi d he lik: ch; in what part of the discourse ? eno, ae LAW PARTNERSHIP. Sport are hereby informed that the sub- 7 confidence invited to the usual Denefits of our best | Coo ica.. Your Isheanelites mop ne | When you were speaking about ministers IMPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAKING OBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JANIN | “riber contemplates getting up, on the 25th institutions, with those advantages peculiar to the | €Verybedy. Your Ishmaelites are, in truth, a resigning tA UP HOUSEKEEPING. have formed a co- rinership under the firm | July, if practicable, a seat of the General Government. bareboned race; a lank tribe they are, skeleton cob said Mr. J. “I gee: yes bave you re- ERSONS removing from the city and wishing | of «Walker & Janin,® for the mauazement and GRAND REGATTA. 7 Cireulars, with all needed information, may be | and bile. Food does « fat man good; it clings Be, J. > yes, x to dispose of their Furniture and Housekeep- | argumeut of cases in the Supreme Court of the | | Two chased oe Reheat Sectagiat Gel received by applying personally or by letter to the | to him; it fructifics on him; he swells nobly out; 7 Lae flag Utensils, Ac, without the trouble of sending | United States, and before the Court of Claims at Phpeg one cine piedenge hie tac lo ‘The text President; jy 7—2aw3w_ | and fills a generous —— inlife. He isa vain “pe sir. sh wile? them to public auction, can do so by calling ou us | Washington City. : best to bear off the second premium. The match | NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF L | Walking minister of gratitude to the earth, Wea fo wre are eee ra avenue, corner of Mh street; | Address Washington, D.C. _ may 10—eodm__ | Pret to bens off the avo belonging to Washington, & BROTHER. and the fulness thercof; an incarnate testimo- “Dab b. andt divat a satay atk enciy goede ae ey [No. 540.) Georgetown and Alexandria. Boats having dock’ ny against the vanities of care; a radiant man- id you have a cough, and become disabled Baeecz HALL, surviving partner of Isaac Hall, having on the 2th day of Feb: A 1855, assigned to the undersigned all the stock in trade and debts of the firm of Hall & Brother, to be viceee to the full satisfaction of certain debts, it - . . CONTINUANCE | over 25 feet are ineligible toentry. The proprie- l ently se TSS Piel at Detiance, | tors of boats rust bear in mind ‘that they cannot in the State of Obio.—Notice is hereby given that | enter any boat not owned in the above places at in pursuance of law, and in view of the report of | this time. Housekeepers and others will do well by calling on us, a5 we will pay the highest cash prices for ail such gouds WALL, BARNARD & CU. ifestation of good humor. A fat man. there- fore. almost in virtue of being a fat man, is per se, @ popular man; and commonly he de- for service ? sir.” my friend, yours is the sizth case, ves hi ari ii then : boat owners are now preparing for the | liabilities, and engagements of said firm of Hall | Serves his popularity. In acrowded vehicle, % ; Pe Ls 7-tn ____ 217 Pa avenue.” | the Jand officers at Deviaxcr, fide St eS sates taka coca ite 26th frie and trout the | & Brother. and the surplus to pay and distribute | the fat man willever be the most ready to fi on an: wi — = ae ot his GREAT BAK Soaiien thpeinee eee ce Sesccsaey rik la sce interest taken, ft promises to be one of | rateably among such of the remaining cred- | make room. Indeed he seems to be half’ sor- | folly, and retired, confused and abashed. from c. h » the Secre ig N LADIES’, ¢ & CHIL- 3 —The subscriber has removed to the store on the Corner of Twentieth street and Pennsylva- nia avenue, where he is se!ling his present Well-assorted stock of BOUTS & SHOES at great- ; i i ertaining and recherche affairs ever terior has directed that said land office at Deri- | the most entertaining . ance be discontinued ; and that the lands remain- reg offered to the lovers of boat chasing in this ing unsold at the time of the discontinuance be ph made subject to sale and entry at CHILLIcoTHE, The following craft have already entered for the cacaly remaining land office in the StaTE oF ea Ww NOTHING. itors of said firm as shall within six months from said 2>th day of chief 1855, execute and de- liver to said Baruch Hall full ‘and absolute re- leases of all indebtedness to them respectively by said Baruch Hall, surviving partner as aforesaid. Notice is therefore hereby given to such credi- ry for his size, lest it be in the way of others; but others would not have him less than he is; for his humanity is usually commensurate with their bulk. A fat man has abundance of rich juices. The hinges of his system are well the presence of Mr. Jay. Avenicay Tropaies ix Ex@uanp.—I waa not aware until very recently that the trophies taken during the American war are not now i i ig y | WWELL. WATCH, (the light-heeled craft that | tors of said firm of Hall & Brother, or said Baruch | viled; the springs of his being are noiseless; | exhibited with the other curiosities in tho Sed meiees. cu apenas went re i Tents ree rare pote, 3 senpinted bore off the pitcher last season triumphantly.) Hall, surviving er, as may desire to partici- | and so he goes on his way rejoicing, infulleon- | Tower. I am informed that the Queen gave Purchasing elsewhere. Ret AaSamtnee heals Se fee ait catined will Eaaaa abe matieck ri SKIMMEN 5 ae ee peo le ot aoe tentment Sry eee eae one = = Special direction, some time since, that they A. Hi. SLOAN tice from the date of the receipt of | MA 3 sition solid in the world; he knows 43 | Should all be removed to an apartment appro- Corner of 20th street and Penna. avenue. Girksice be the register and receiver thereof-and | GENERAL JACKSON. spill us cherinied ee deyhin the period 9€ six | being is cognizable; he knows that he has a/ priated exclusively for them, and on no ac- aa the land officers at CHILLicoTHE will give public ape sort agree nerateer all who srtesb pg RICHARD V ‘ALLACH Trustee. | marked place in the universe, and that he count are they to be exhibited! This isan PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT, to receive appitationsforentrics of any svetrlands to witness this Beautiful sail an opportunity wo be- | _Je 11—eotAugestt fend sake ne exten pales to attraction mankind interesting and significant fact a showing not Pa. avenue, between 4% and 6th sts at their otfice. JOS. WILSON, e eneey Mt Weal att Oftoes dastcing‘ (3 enter | PATCHES, oy no danger of scl operieaked. It does re: dable desire to avoid WE jhave at all. times the best PHILADEL- Acting Commissioner Gen'l Land Oitice. noi Te coe en ee JEWELRY ally | Queen, but a commen PHIA LAGER BEER on hand, and offer f uow for sale for 3 per keg, aud in quart bottles for 81 50 per dozen take a deal of wrong to make one really hate SILVERWARE, a fat man; and if we are not always as cordial e. any occurrence which might tend to interfere M. W. GALT & BRO. are constantly recdving je 3—lawiw the Regatta, or terms of entry, can be gratified in with the friendly relations she is 80 anxious to REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAS- | any manner by calling at the City Restaurant, cor- large invoices of the above, end offer every to a thin man as we should be, Christianchar- } maintain with America. My attention was . : a f Pennsylvania avenue and 13th street. : hould take into account th = : . tle- We send the beer free of cost to all parts of the 2 FITTING DEPOT his | “Fort Washington will be the distance designed | 10 their line at the lowest rates. ity should take into account the force of pre- | directed to the fact by an American gen' Minnis anh ac ooaiie tm general tuat hots by the caaenigeed and returning to the point of | , GOLD pl ruchnas TEST nao. | {aaice — iat have to overeome against his | man who had been visiting the Tower, and ct Big . eaten genre power aprbimes received the first lot of the celebrated DODGE’S | siarting. e u - ~ | thinness. at man 18 nearest to most | who remarked to the attendant the absence of J remedis a : je 13—Im* PERsons WITH DEFECTIVE VISION ate invited to examine my extensive stock of all kinds of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASS- ES. Glasses of any kind, such as Cataract, Para- » Periscopic. Double Concave, Double Con- vex, and Colored Glasses, put in at short notice, DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE | | Price of entry todepend upon the number of con- | NAIA Hichiy embellished, with appropri SER. PUMP, which received the SILVER MEDAL at | testants. WM. L.. JONES. Vicks ne ” the late’ Fair of the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Insti- City Restaurant, cor. Pa. av. and 13th st. Precious Stones set In every style, however elab- tute, and is now pre tofurnish all who may| je 20—2awtf orate. thi atock of GAS EIXTURES are unsurpassed | BRITTANNIA AND PLANISHED WARE. wARMS, CRESTS, MOTTOES, &c., cot on in the District. : Stee Fie eee ce |" 32 Pa. av., between Ninth and ‘Tenth sts. With his corps of competent workmen he prides ‘offeepots, Teapots, | 5, 14” te perfect of figures, a mathematical sphere; a thin man to that most limited of conceivable di | between England and his country. He was mensions, asimple line. A fut man is a bei: then informed of her Majesty's directions; of harmonious yolume, and holds relations to | but as a ‘ial favor he was shown the apart- the material universe in every direction; a thin ment, Bete ecg struck by the neatness and man, infact, is but the continuation of a complete system which prevailed. Bvery point. article is labelled, with the particulars of the every thing which could recall the difficulty with care, : lasses | himself to fill rders in the PLUMBING | Tea Sets, Exg Boilers, C Dishes, Im = Ars; vols. incident wich gave interest to it, from the may oe sre TAGenwashbeaicies | LaDLAS FE ‘promptness and | Dish Covers, Soup ‘Tureens, Castors,’ Pitchers, PARSONS ON CONTRACTS, vols [GPA young lady over the way says she hes { bullet which kifled General Packenbam to the Circulars «Defective Vision’? gratis at des - of the Chief Jus- h. Cups, Tame, Comte Segar Lamps, Spit lander’s Lives and Times i done warrani : Housekeeper’s ishing Store, | tices of the Supreme Court of the United Stat sat ame TON | cESE,. pee too avons rect. GEO. F RANCIS. ” | first series, FRANCK TAYLOR, quay S45 corner Oth st. and Pa. avenue, yi-e ea ot a beau of the most affectionate and lovea- | biade of an oar which caused the death of a le disposition, He allows her to eat ju as | midshipman in a skirmisping. ition. — many orions ag she pleases. London Correspondence New York Times, i H. SEMKEN’S, - parr 3 Pa. avenue, bet. Uth and 10th sts.

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