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} ‘ (} were closed for the season 18 now traced to an ir- * THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania a woeetne and Eleventh Street, By W. D. WALLACH, Wilt be served tosubseribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 374 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIP- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. IP SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. NO. 813. Excursions,&. |F V ENING STAR. FIRST GRAND EXCURSION AND PIC NIC | ; ONE iat haemscrre peg 4 oa F those superior Magno! ams, and pro’ ‘ly. all that will bevecefved this season, they JEWELRY. _ WEBER'S BAND. SEMKEN, JEWELER, 330 Pennsyivania HIS old established and favorite band fur- * avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. — nish music as usual for Excursions, Sere- ruit received a new richly-chased F nades, Pic Nies, Parties, Exhi e., &c. fed in Maryland according to the old home Sal Lari ee tae Gar Rings; | Orderv may be eft af Hives koe ee ae ret apane lst ceallty of whtoh Pe OF THE THE CHECKER-WORK OF LIFE. tertaining and curions article on sur- Jewelry wee aman ificent Mosaic und Cameo | pot, or at the residence of the leader, four doors | if equalled, by any other ever introduced here. To | George Washington Club, The discovery of the auriferous nature of the | 2#mes, of whieb Mowing is Mfr Wmends romousied, Jeeby of sey dc: | jy tocar neers sreeldence, Navy Yard. | te led only af my store. peculiarly fine selected | TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, | *0il of Califoruia, which han pitznoted te that | ant Or Se eT wet lending yee ge sola | — + - i ita terra 80 many enthusiastic adven- | “lasses follows : Enameting done, Gold Peer meereseepeereserstes standard Black Tea at 50 cents a id, which On WEDNESDAY, August 15, smoagys Ty : _ epee mente te erie: ressesengraved | FISCHER'S BAND FULLY ORGANIZED. | 204, S#ndard Black Tea ative only by taysat anh < 1. The Norman names brought into Eng . Pens ted , Coat of Armsand C: a = ped ae perc 3t_tr HAYNG now completed all m: arrangement for a first rate ASS AND COTILLON PAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS | BAND, I am again at the service of the public to CARD.—Having seen a communication cir- | attend Excursion Parties, Exhibitions, Parades, Negay / in the throughont the | Pic Ni Balls and Serenades. . All those in fa- country, to the effect that some malignant disease | vor of citizens’ band are respectfully invited to en- at this time prevails at the Fauquier White Sul- courage our enterprise, here in Washington city 5 : 5 EW. . | turers, has produced the groundwork of many ETON CLUB. of Gempeuun, \ Smee life dramas, of an inteteot tmcomparison © take pleasure in announcing to their, j which fiction sinks into beggared insignifi- brother Clubs and the public get ly that they | cance. ‘ have chartered the safe and commod.ous Steamer | “At the times when the tidings of the occult George Washington, and will give a grand Ex- | treasures existing in California were cursion and Pic Nic to the White House Pavilion claimed in Paris, ayoung resident of that vol- ig now extensively known in the District. New comers and others who have not yet used it are re- ferred to the leading members of the Faculty of Washington and Georgetown. Samples furnished gratuitously. Bay Water at 25 cents per bottle, or $2 75 per dozen. For bathing purposes it is as cheap as mandy, by le, which implies some other dis- netion ‘on the above named day. 5 one ak js without a prefix. De Valance, Le bur Springs, and in the vicinity, we think it P. FISCHER, Leader. | Co. spirits. ||) Th bers of the Club pledge ti wes | atile city, named M. Descour, determined to | % trati Fits Proper and due to the proprietors of ‘this watering | P. S.—This under my tion, is Tegn- Mint, Lavender; and Blackberry Cordials, the | that Ge pane ceacioae re shia 0 foal | bid adieu to his family, consisting of a young | £ortescue, are illustrations . to to state, that we reside at Warrenton, dis- larly uniformed, and from a practice of over twen- tant about six miles; that we have ctised at | ty years I can give satisfaction to every one. a for the last sixteen or eighteen ye rs, | "Residence, Pennsylvania avenue, north side, be and in that whole period we do not remem- | tween Ninth and Tenth streets, first door west of ber that ao to have been more perfectly | [ron Hali. heeithy exempt from disease of every kind Orders left with Messrs, Hilbus & Hitz punctu- this one of the best excursions of the season. and beautiful wife, and an infant son, wi + Scott's spleddid Cotillon Music bas been en- | the’ certainty of Wmassing a fortune the Di rol Refreshments will be served by W er . nne . 5 5 7 :, Coke; in his superior style. To his wife the parting was like rending the very articles for the prevailing epidemic. Maple Sugar, Fresh Prunes, &c., with unsut- passed varieties of choice tod Groceries Z.M.P. KING, | Few steps northeast Jackson Statue. } Norman names, corresponds to son, ¢ ta Saxon names. As Fite Jawes, the son of James; Fitz William, the son of William, Some modest enues have both their variet: ahd thelr seante tn one the Norman ethae, rposes, making a fee title to the purchaser, and RS. E. PHILLIPS, No. $01 Sixth: street, = biting pig led. fom legislation or M between G and H streets, desires to inform otherwise, which is of vast importance to those | the citizens ef Washington und vicinity, that who wish their dead to repose where they have | “he is Neos hee to give instructions on the plwced them, for it has become a custom in all | PIANO F E. She bas tavcht music in other cities when the burial ground becomes valu- | SoMe of the principal cities of the Union and able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the | bas testimonials showing that she is iaae com- dead promiscously into one larze pit. and legal | petent to discharge the duties of her profession measures cannot prevent it, as ne tilles are given in baer cee ge of those who may favor her with round. eir patronage. ON i Ontice open from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., ‘Terms: lo for 24 lessons, les! residence, cr French, we read at Judge Stuart’s .) in- forming him that his wife bad fallen a victim to the arts of a seducer, a former intimate friend of her husband; that she bad aban- doned her home, and was living near by at the house of her paramour. Crushed in spirit and with a broken heart, the husband toiled for two long years in the mines, when, having ac- cumulated $10,000. he relinquished his toil lies of the Ponti and the Canali. The former alleged that the were above the ca- nals, the latter that canals existed before the bridges, and the Senate was at last obliged to interpose and settle the questi for them. In this connection, it is remarked that, ino few instances, the names of men have been converted into words of common import, as tantalize, macadamise, a eandwich. , a tilbury, PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. pais pre} ion, although less than two year before the public; owing to its wonderful ef fects upon the human hair and scalp, has alread) obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly on paralleled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way, and been een reload to most of the cities and towns iM hah YAGERS respectfully announce to their friends, civic and military, and the public generally that thefr next, Excursion will take place on MONDAY, August 12th. The well known Steamer George Washington has been chartered for the occasion, and will make two trips both ways, leaving the Steamboat wharf in the morning a! $ o'clock, and 1 eyed m. In the evening the hoat will leave the Pavilion at . eas ivy from the staunch tree to which its tendrils than af the present time ally attended to. jy time | a Sod [tek TRON Tend cee RELL IME: | cllagt'and it was WEE eile atndat Yolastainer ; the Saxon form at the same The report referred to must have originated in a xo oe FANCY GOODS, TOILET AWTICLES, 0G. | | cieoh entariingat coemtenthis bee “| she finally aceeded to his departure, accom- | “8 Fite Harrison. malignant design to injure the ietors. PROSPERIS CORNET BAND. E inviteattention to our large stock of Combs ae , i ji shi bidding bi 2. That large class of names which have a SOHN A. cuir N,M.D i W Brushes, Pomades, Extracts, Cologne, Bay Tickets $1. mitting a gentleman and ladies ; panying him to the ship, and bidding him foes! origin in é SAMUEL BFISHBR MUD Tet is suitaide Sos any, and all Pet Noses sake, Chie wes prepaied "tet oti %, | to be had of any of the Committee or at the boat.’ | farewell in words rendered inarticulate by Val gin er ge itself, such as Brook, x (Sie eh ‘warranted to give satisfaction. to Siaaite etna i Committee of Arrangements. convulsive sobs. Reaching his destination, | Vle, Street, Field. There is an@id English jy 0—2w these who may be pleased to engage them, either | greatly reduced prices. couplet that runs thus : - z ciate ‘| asa Brass, Reed, or Octillon Bend’ Also, constantly on hand a general assortment of Lemuel Brown, Chas Grimes, he forthwith went to the mines, and in about . GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Any namber of musicians to be bad at theshort- | Fancy sd raged Gage cpr ies og olla pears Clements, seokan, two months he sent to his wife, ny wee Ti ford, in bam, in ley and tun, » 292 Pa. bo pr Oth st, t, t notic yi ther with a fashionable stock of millinery, to Pi a i i b The most surnames run."’ panies eel ee Oo SPE which additions are constantly being made kts. | au10 at. Be Poet ornivaed abet dino ae caleaias Y : : Leader, at Taltavall’s Store opportet newest and most desirable styles. "Phe attention Seer =a —- | a8 Mrs. Hale very truly says : An ote is told of a former Lord Lyttle= yl yp tei tated tered ol caged | is se Marine Barracks. | of the ladies is particularly invited to this depare, | GRAND CIVIC & MILITARY EXCURSION | « Not every flower that blossoms ton, that he eta ad boasted of the superior situated, ‘on the high ind Histant one anda | _N- ee left at Hilbns & Hitz*s Music De- nfo ba bnsiness, which is under the charge of bebop tac inh mh ag Hope atias with light va thie groand that the ‘Title ~ ool north pitol—N it h to, iss Thompson. Not every ‘ a wn ex- Settssite eae ie Gs eee es | meyasede ee PUTCHINSON & MUNRO. German Yagers, Will fair be found > isted before the grand ville; an ancedote that “This Compan bave secured achavlerfrom Con- | ~~ A CARD Jy 2—tf_310 Penn ave. , between 9th & 10th sts. TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, | For the poor fellow’s hopes were at once blast- | reminds the reviewer of a more serious dispute gtess, appro} their ground forever to burial be = “SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. On MONDAY, August 13, 1855. ed by the receipt of » letter, (the original, in | chat oncé arose at Venice between the tami- i 7 be in the United States, the Canadas, and the Wes! | 7 and 10 o’clock, touching each trip at Alexandria | and embarked {or Frasce. tiving at the | or a brougham. Where Fouphicts, containing tho: Cheyer, ty: ee fngia Islands. Noris this resnlt gu sing ane going and coming. J house of his father-in law, he received another | It is an interesting fact connected the tate ae ee “ ee oT ee ite WTRY celal a eee en cee v Seber s superior Band has been engaged for | shock by the announcement of the fact that | local origin of nates that Fairfield runs All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. SEMKEN. JEWELER. : That this preparation will actually Restore gra} Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle- his faithless wife and her paramour had quit- | th all the lan; of as 41) Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be rs No. 330 Pa. av. bet’ 9th and 10th sts Hair to its Natural Color, produce a luxuriar | man and ladies ; to be had of the Cominittee or at | ted France for some port in South America, | Campbell, Kemble, Campu*bello, . promptly atte: to. de Sty is prepared to make to order any device that may growth upon the heads of the bald, prevent th: | the boat. taking with them his son. He determined to | Schonan. hair from falling off, and when usedas a tonic ar- Refreshments to be obtained on board of the ticle, produce a continual flow of the natural fluid THE FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR py etgeested such as Flower Bouquets, Bracelets, boat and at the White House, at city prices. Lapse them, and with this view embarked Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Chains, Crosses, Rings, 3. The class of names derived fi lor the city of Valparaiso, where he soun ar- | ti 1 eer te 8 sng besver ~ a tions: There are 5,558 Smiths birn annv.: ly sha », | Chartelains, &e. Also, Jet Ornaments for sale. | 4nd thus render the hair soft, glessy and wavy. Ord Spt Ruppell, Sgt Schmail, rived. But notwithstanding the most diligent | im England and Wales. The and tn « her unre atentivecondigen Syn)" U7 Rerous may rely upon thetr own hatr be- | destroy diseases of the soaip, and pace eo} pele ee TAngerman, 5 ge | inquiries he did not find the fugitives there. | in uamber In Frasvce, the nuns ot | oem than they ever have been. ing used. __ Jy3i—tr | indies in every part of the country who have tries : ane ae He went thence to Rio Janeiro, and_to many | corresponds to our Smith, and is derived from on A gross misre; mtation against them: PEE having bean polbtsned Sarthe burg tatelli. | 2EEL’SLONDON GREEN GINGER WINE neer timore Sar to the effect thatthey | WPANUPFACTURED FROM FRENCH = “9 M GRirss Cuckn DaMaica orton ible source unworthy of notice. SEVILLE ORANGES, &c.—This delicious bev {t is proper to state that there is ho shadow of | crage becomes the greatest favorite wherever 1¢ i: fomdation for it. ‘The subscriber trusts that he | introduced. It is A peed palatable, more whale some, and not half t! it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- ly attest. That by a proper ese of this Restorativ+ the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- ral color to almost ¢ alotted to humanity. by removing the cause of disease from the scalp- 10 matter how long standing - the concurrent tes: timonials of the press and the certificates of nv- other South Ameriexn ports, but bis search was fruitiess, and a few months since he ar- rived in New York, despairing of ever azain beholding either wife or son. About a week ago, however, while walking through William street, in this city, he wa: the Latin faber. Turners, Couks, and Sbep- herds are other familiar examples of the class of names now reterred to. name of the poet Chaucer is eu to be derived from chaussars, hose, is said to be the same as Hosier. The derivation of Nopier is also in- . FORT WASHINGTON § WHITE HOUSE, On THURSDAY, Aug. 16, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE METHODIST EPIScO- PAL CHURCH, CAPITOL HILL, ITE Steamer GEO. WASHINGTON having @ price of other foreign wines will not be made the victim of such maligni $ id not merous respectable individuals of both sexes, < ad startled by meeting, face to face, his long los | teresting. In old times, the servant who. at and the respectable journals which have tan Bn eeregm i ime - > and reco: | ihe use of ai Ss cesaiiver as well as of the recom iiinnateee gp ee wife. The sudden pallor which overspread | table, held the napkin for the host or guest, currency to the rumor by transferring it to their tia. Debilt omy cr - Diarrb: ae Dyspej * ] ueadations of editors and certidcates before allu precisely. her features, and the spasmodic effort by which | wascalled a napier. Napery, observes the columns will disabuse the public mind through (be | ia, ti ne ee stig, | ded to, can be bad of all agents A Band of good music will be in attendance, | she preserved her presence of mind, assurei | reviewer, denotes tubl. linen; hence the off - same medium. ALEX. BAKER. ‘| Formons sulgect wie ate tie Baooxrisyp, Mass.. Jen. 12.1855. | | aod everything that can conduce to the pleasure | him that he was kuown, although she 1] cial designation and the sur a jy B—2m NS | ey ea oe tive Mises | Row. Woor—Dear Sir—Having made tria! o | S24 everythin the Company will be done. him without ition; and he fearful thet | from it caeee Sher i COAL: COAL? ——______| Sith a hile feed. weten tt Roomate enive. Mixtec U your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to sey | 22¢,comfort of the Co Will be on the beat to fur- | Hut Without recognition ; and he, fearful that | from it. : - age te dative DOAL bao eee t forms the most refresh [ inat its effect has b en excellent in removing lin nish refreshments to those that may desire them. | 82° might elude him, followed her to No 47 | Kiogisa very common English name—ijt undersigned is pre; r ing and wi olesome cooling ink in warm weathe: tlammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency t¢ ag gee k Rose street. where she was residing with her | existed in Rome inthe form of Rex, and is bie eg ae pd RROV _ Gaye ah © Bote, 5 pera: itching, with which I have been troubled fro:; pesmi will stop at, the Navy Yard also for varainour, ® clothing manufacturer, named | frequent in France as Roi and in Gormany as 3A street, 3d doo south of Ps. avenue N. 1. Country Draggisis, Grocers, &¢., find thie | (itldhood, and has also restored my bair, which | 'rictSts 9 eents—Children under 12 yeats, 25} Frederick Dippel.. Ascene there ensued of | Koenig. N. B.—I give 2.30 pounds to the ton. = 1 I syria aan rametst fete tion to their stock, it's | Was, Becoming uray, tots original color. I bave | cents, * | earnest entreaty on his part, of appeals to by- | A wish to get rid of a vulgar name has in- jyi3—im a first rate article, sells well, and gives great eatis. | “e4 ectiponr ae t any ing like the samé | “pickets can be had at the Drug Store of Mr. Me- gone days of rosy pleasure, to earlier happi- | duced many German scholars to adopt Greck suliies 9 DCSE eENEIN aeepapcrpaan Foe pleasure and profit. RES he aoa (herson, Capitol Hill, and atthe Bookstore of W. | ness, to the copious tears she shed at their | aud Latin forme Neander is a translation of JOHN R. ELVANS. MILLIAM THOMPSON. | Aventis, STOTT & CO., Washington; PEE? i oO Church Brookii M. Morrivon & Co ; Pa. avenue, or from either of | separation; and, on her part, of stern refusal Neumann, Melavchton of Schwartzerd Nn 2VEN dria; CISSELG 4 Pastor of Orthodox Church Brooktield the Committee. par - part, , ‘bwar ie, Gro- ELVANS & THOMPSON, im ai ia; hg Cecrgetogns CARLYER, Iil., June 27, 1553. Sere: of disgust to his person, and a determination | tus of De Groot. An English physician, Dr. DEALERS IN }- BALMER, Baltimore. 1 tse ] have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restor: Wm B Waugh, Mr Marton, to continue her unwedded connection with eer Seve a charter and bis name, latiuized, HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c., LAST CHANCE. —— — eamiret - oe ee ‘ Mr Jones, g Kep Phillips, bi! i rather than return to him. to Caius’ College, Cambridge, which is pro- Ne. 326 Pennsylvatia avenue, I. there is in Washi pie Song tawe we netek: cesneap ag by te Oe crkie eR eetralive’? it heed James Smallwood = ¢ an 6—eotl6th miserable husband, finding entreaty of | nounced Key’s College to this day. For somo borh: urchane < ul sy # between Ninth and Tenth sts, Washington, D.C. HOUSE FURNISHING RARDWARE. German Silver, Albata and Silver Pin- Tea, Table and Dessert Spoons ood a person who inten: Carpet this fal now is their time to buy it at a Price certainly less than the same quality cam be purchased six weeks hence. We ore willing for a few weeks longer to sell ted, 3 . el it best quality Lmperial Velvet Carpetings at are Fork ees Knives with and with- | $19) and best -cord Tapestry Brussels at 1153¢: bo avail, sued out a writ of habeas corpus, on Wednesday, before City Judge Stuart, in or- der that be might at least obtain the guardian- ship of his son, now a fine boy about seven years of age. The child was accordingly pro- duced, and the mother, with a concourse of female neighbors, appeared by the Judge in his private office. The facts. as we have stated them, were admitted, but she pleaded in extenuation that her husband had suvjected her to ill treatment, which was subsequently proved to have been utterly false The only redeeming feature of her case was the remark- able devotion she manifested towards her child. He had evidently been the recipient of the most unwearied attention on her part, and was also much attached to the man with whom she lived, always addressing them as tather and mother. © person to whom he really owed his paternity was of course a stranger to him, aud was evidently regarded with aversion and distrust. The Jeane then determined to take a day for reflection, and ‘ disarmed the case. eanwhile. counter suits were t simifar reason, perhaps, a soa of Monsieur Pa- quetin became cetebrated as Moliere and a cadet of the samily Arrout made himself fa- mous under the surnaute of Voltaire. The nome of Phillpotts is a corruption of Philpot, a diminutive of St. Philip, and should be sp written. ° 4th. Another large class consists of those de- rived from the christian names of parents as from Henry are derived Harrisou, Harris, Her- ries, Halkin, Hawes and Hawkins Ap in Welsh signifies son, and Thomas Ap Willam, Ap Thomas, Ap Richard, Ap Hoct Evun, the actual name of a Weish gentleman of former a ose hom understood. ie glass consists of descriptive as Goodman, Wise, Moody. peg 6th. Those derived from the animal. veze- — and mineral kingdom, as Wolf, Sted, ose. 7th. Those derived from religi P. Blood, St. John. eee i . Those are the foreign names introduced into England after the Coogan from Seot- land, Ireland, and other countries of Eu: 5 resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. Pror. Woon :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years since, and con- tim to do so until | became quite bald I tried ill the cope remedies of the day, but to no e?- ‘ect, at last | was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say iti doing wonders I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend {is use to ali similarly afflicted A.C WILLIAMSON, 133 Second street Adfress 0, J. WOOD & CU., Proprietors, 3'* Broedway, New York, and 14 Market street, = Louts, Mo ¢.8TO'NT & CO , wholesale and retafl Agen Washington. T.W.DYOTT & SONS, General Wuolesal Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. au l—ly FAIR HILL BOARDING SCHOOL FOX GIRLS, Sandy Spring, Montgomery county, Md. ‘JHE ninth term of this Institution will com mence on the 10th day of the ninth monti itepeabet) next. Cire: GRAND FIREMEN’S AND CIVIC EXCURSION AND PIC NIC OF THE Franklin FireCompany, To THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION. "F°HE members of the Franklin Fire Company take pleasure in announcing to os the Firemen, their friends and the, public generally that they have chartered ine safe and commodi{ous steamer Geo Washington, and will givea Grand Excursion and Pie Nic tothe WHIT& HOUSE PAVILION, on WEDNES- DAY. August 22d. ‘The Company pledge themselves that no trouble or expense Will be spared to make this one of the most pleasant, gay, and recherche Excursion of the season. i A celebrated Cotillon Band has been engaged for the occasion Dinner and Supper will be furnished by an ex- perienced caterer. For the accommodation of those persons who do uot wish to spend the whole day down the river the boat will make two trips Leave Georgetown at 8 o'clock, Washington at Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated Candie- | Will be worth $2 and $1.62 in the fall. = ‘Shred and Tongs, Waffe Irons, Sad po Ingrain, Three-ply and Venitian in pro- rous The prices at which we are now off Car- berm oe Ly Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- peliagrace less than the same goods bring ip SFOERP, ae at auction in New \ ork to-day Rar! cou, Clont, Cupboard, Guest, Tit, Paa| Term! sareiand an tale Lines Races Hell kn . > ust rec and on en q iy and Trunk Locks : superior Floor Oilcloth, also 10 dozen low-priced Shuttle, Doce, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and in new and beautiful designs, and very cheap ¥v it Nails, Bolts Also, in store an elegant stock Linen Sheetings. Brad’s Shutter Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, | Pillow Linens, Table Damasks, in cloths, nap Bet Puls, Door Sucevra Wai ke. | RS came bhing acd tet Tow 5 » fee. an . CABINET MAKERS’ GOODs. both rough and soft ; Hair Cloth, Cunea Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and —_—_ Pinseoeens Beth coleced sae white, Al- at ene wee Pulleys, Roller Bads | Also, Dimities in great variety. be Deoskens, Paratare Nails And ail other Furniture Dry Goods necessary fo: Giue, Coffin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw | the comfort and convenience of housekeeping, at Plates, & very low prices. CARPENTERS’ GOODS. CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. 30-—d2w culars containing the needful information i: [ y Navy Yard at 9%, Alebandria at 10 ; D. “ e Planes. Drawing Kat Spokeshaves, | JY “ ‘egard to the School can be obtained by those who | °’ : > against M. Deseour for abandonment, and for | They are too numerous and familiar to Chinelo and (rouge Plane ious | YUST RECEIVED PER SCHOONER | acne (9, by addressin » at Olney Post Oftice, | agp orien es enngton at 2%, Alexandria | i] treatment, both of which wero dirmised. | illucuation ie Augers, monroe fis, Boring Machine®, Ham- Fairfax, from New York— Montgom — Dis aryland, R. 3. KIRK, o Returning, will leave the White House at 6 and | ‘he plaintiff's counsel, a very skilful legal mers, i 150 barrels brown Sugar do pewdered, hard and soft crushed Sugar 200 «do Connecticut river Herrings, brigh‘ and handsome WM.H F. RQ Refer to Jno. T. Towers, Lambert Tree, W. D Wellach. je 30-Rawdw and 10 o’clock p.m. Tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, $1, to be had of the Committee of Arrangements, and at the boat on the morning of the Excursion. Committee of Arrangements. ser ema, with avery uneupbonious name, hew Suebley, proving by the mother herself the falsity of the charges. Besides thia trou- ble, M. Descour received a severe castigation at the bands of one of Dipple’s employees, Bevels, Squares, Guages, Axes, &c. CKSMITH & COACH MAKERS’ GOODS lack and a Springs, Axles, Pelloes, Shafts, 3 abs, Bows, Poles Bio Fisuiv¢.—Salmon trout, weighing from thirty to fifty pounds, are caught in great numbers, with nets and seines, on the Canada side of Lake Huron. We would advise somo . WRIGHT'S ‘SCROFULCUS ANTIDOTE’ DR FAILING Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump 45 boxes scalded Herrings ee Rob’t E Doyle J Williamson h deavore if in.'| Of Isaak Walton’s disciples, whose amateur Joints, Stump Collars, Top Props 6 barrels Mackerel, No. 3 For the Eerie ons al MO NSU ME 2102 GR Crossfield’ 3B Medley,” pideaea aun ene sag _ "ar | (forts are confined to the tiny trout of the lit. Cartain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining = pels Peoeed TSEASES. LR Thomas, P J Newman, moving ber heart to pity bis forl hope of | tie brooks, to make a missionary tour to the Tufts Tasels Buttons, T eM don Laces. 300 sacks ine and G. A. Salt if huetee Medicine ts prepared by an eminent phy- iM yokes Alex Ka tion. . eae Great Lakes, and take captive some of the big nad Plain and Extunciied Onsnee” 2 50 boxes fresh Salad Oil aes of ei, — years tice nae ork pep blt eraeg) R Eckloff. The Jwige, when the case was again called, | @° that play in their waters The recipro- 30 boxes Cheese city, during which time he has cons! used ii 2 rs aga. » | city treat i * as sag ae, ereTVANS F TdOMeSoa ee Ww eee one Soap wwith the moet maneonaes meee and Create fr SS pig as cc need egret, bat in- batean. has given & new impetas to the i-ém dozen brooms it a reputation in vate tice, uneq iv a y Vv i = cA es ir ime e vir- 8 . Je en cre Cords and Lines the history of ened cine. Itacts immediately upox ee ees AUR SARE BTA tue, as her bushand was willing - overlook two hundred American fishermen aro now engaged within fifty miles on each side of Goderich, in the business This has greutl stimulated the Cannucks, and it is estimat. that four hundred of them are now engn in the same business. About one hundred miles of lake shore is lined with gill-nets and seines. Every boat that comes in has a large vumber of suimon trout. At Whitewood termiuus of the northern railway, from Toronto, they are 100 Matches 40 dozen Buckets AMERICAN ZOTEL, Ne. 4 Pa. avenue, between 4g and Gth strests 3 GEFLEDOWER OL. LOVEr's, PROPRI£TORS jy8—~6n COFFLN Cw gs Aa &e. WILLIAM PLANT CO., UNDERTA- « KERS—residence 413 Seventh the blood, cleansing it from all scrofulous humor: or im) urities, renovating and, by its magic . ers, INVIGORATE THE WHOLE SYSTE in proof of which, hundreds of respectable w: nesses from the, doctor’s private practice have » enintheir test{mony, and entreatthose suite: fromm any scrofulo-is affection, to call upon thew aad satisfy themseives. A Treatise on Scrofulous Diseases can be hod the past, and receive her again as the wife of his bosom ; but she persisted in her determin- ation to continue with her paramour, and no amount of reasoning could shake her in ti is resolve. Then Judge Stuart’s duty was plain. It only remained for him wo pronounce his de- cision, that the child must & surrendered to the epee f of its father. N announcing to the public of Washington that 1 havetaken 5 of the above Stables, on G street, near the War Department, (lately occupied by A. Schwartz,) I wish to them that it will be entirely conducted by myself, and that all orders left upon the premises wait be attended to punctually with ci and 125 bushels Ground Nuts 3 quarter casks old Martell Brand) 2 do Port Wine, pure juice 10 barrels old Family Whiskey 75 boxes ‘Tobacco. For sale by MURRAY & SEMMES, careful drivers. The Riding Schoo! will be con- Albany, and New York. Great quantities taken at Gooderich go in ice to Cleveland aad Cincinnati.—Eastern Argus, August 8. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. HE subscribers will locate Land Warrants either in Odio Indions, Ailinois or Iowa, and gratis at PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 Broudway, | & cted by a professional equestrian and perfectl: hen the Judge delivered this decision the in ioe. a street, Lert peraldiyssoed streets. quizes au 1—3t&eost and at Ding nearen comall ane or docile Bel having stated boure ter lady equee! mothér became almost wild. She clas the packed in ice, and go to Oswego. Rome, Utica, c child frantically to her bosom, decta: ng that they should not be parted, and the child closed his tiny arms with all Iris might uround his Agents for Washington triaus, in private or public, as the may pret. orses kept DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S Particular attention will be paid to ofins, Caps, Shrouds, a, be at Livery in his establishment. or Se Hearse, and every article for interments the best 4uality furnished at short aotice, on the Teasoual all hours ef the | and give a correct description of the land located * sg 4 THARTIC.” Persons requirl bs rd baronches or family ear- | mother's neck, and wept bitter] at the th t night. Mav the exclusive right of Crump's | If, upon examination, this description proves in- raat 7 Pane YParaTe sie eo n be aah ntl Mae gar ie 28) of parting with her and going With bis father Quantity oF Awwusition ExPeNagp crow Pukesi Combe pwe euamaice to Keep the | correct, they will themselves take the land, giving | oruzis is the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Most | V4 zs those desiring riding horses for gentlemen | Of Parting with her repulsive stranger. The TOPOL —A letter from St. Petersbarz of dead for any lengt’s of time. dattoaigy: | foes anatives warenptites the same == Sa pate Eg baTHARTIC EVER OF- FRIEDERECK LAKEMEYER, united shrieks of the mother and child were | July 14, says: s —T) 4a eee give the business his personal superintendance. as TASTELESS, thereby avolding the nau- _Sy2l—3m Bi ___Agent. | most piteous to hear.. The broken-hearted |: ‘ The cambats of the 17th and 18th of June B.DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm of LLER & BROWN, seating effect of Pills, Oil, Senna, &c.,) and pro- OFFICIAL. father stood on one side, betraying by his come | were doubtless the severest aud most d Huat & Donaldson, contiaues to sg manufacture and insert those beautiful 2 teeth, with or without guins, ~ specimens of which (made and deposited by the late firm) wes awarded the first premium at the Mechanics’ Institute Pair, recently held in this city. These teeth are carved and shaded to suit each particular case, and their resembiance te the natu- ral organs is so perfect us to deceive the most prac- Particular attention also paid to ——— 7th st., opposite Post Office, Washington. vid ducing no griping or other painful effects. Unlike ull other purgatives, it searches to the bottom of the disease, hiy cleanses the stomach, and eaves the bowels entirely free from costiveness. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WiTHODT iT. Children drink it readily and without forcing, and NO MEDICINE IS MORE HIGHLY R COMMENDED by the MEDICAL FACULTY. Give ita trial and then judge for yourselves. It can be had wholesale and retail atE.H.STA BLER & CO.’S, Baltimore, or CHAS. STOTT & ©V., Wasbington, D C. pressed lips and rapidly heaving m the terrible emotions which were agitating him, and which, despite his manly exertions wo suppress them, found vent in unwilling tears. The tableau presented was deeply affecting, so much so that some of the spectators, unable to witness 80 painfal a sight, retired from the room in tears, Even the Judge betrayed deep emotion ; but, in view of the factsof the case— in view of the life of the mother—he felt it his ate that have taken place before Sebastopol. From private correspondence this appeare much more than from mere official reports. In ene is stated the following, nae) ‘It is impossible to form an idea, exeept + person- al ae hires. of the amount of iron and lead whichis used. The ground where the combat wok place is entirely covered with shot and shell. From the 3lst Ma: up to the 9th June, our soldiers have pick up 78.400 Treasury DerartMEnt, Aug. 3, 1955. Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the loan authorized by the act of 1846, redeemable on and after the 12th November, 1956, that the whole or any part of that stock will be this department at any time previous to the 30th No vember next, for which 3 percent. premium wis! be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the certificates. And to the holders of the stocks of the other SUMMER RETREAT. LAKISTOUN’S PAVILION will be open for the reception ef visitors on the Sth «} July. The proprietor’s table will be su, plied with the delicacies abounding in the waters adjacent to Blakiston’s Island. He hopes his an will insure nine a sare ot patronage from those seeking health or a little fulet from city hustle. "The St M sceo! lee C. bhp be B a e eS ioans of the United States, that purchases of the | duty, in accordance with the law, to decide as pounds of lead, and 1.015 bombs of 3g ands, serving the natural teeth. Price stop regularly at kis laudiwe ppt DR. WRIGH Mee doer cae OF | ee theamount of $1,310,001¥ill also be made | he had. ‘Then followed the stern duty of the | not exploded; and this is not one-third part of a pobre pram Reatapee mer prove Sy papa ena generally, from 12 to 2 p. 1a, oF of stock af the loan of 19,8 pretature of 0 | Ig; Tee arms of the child, clutching convul- | what has been use i by the enemy, a great Pm nompige maar 2t-6m | Forone month..........6... without charge. Je 13—Gm "| per cent ; for stock of the loans of 1247 and isis, 2 | “A¥ely to the neck of its mother, were foreibly | part of their amunition is buried in the euile weaedlbveetbes A aie. catecut Ae detached, and he was borne screaming to a | of the town ramparts,” DENTISTRY. Pora shorter time, per day... 125 ENCH DRAWING PENCILS from the | bfemium of 15 per ceat.; and for stock issued un- carriage with bi i Bed . DLUNSON respectfully ealls public atten-| A zood band of Cotillon Music Is engaged for F goad; Radars of Bausch, Hardiauth, oa oer aS ae, hemseg pid Vegenrad Texas-in- ape pce tenting ve 3 the ae read toa to his new, patent aad great- the season from Washington. Walter and Contee, imported direct hom the ma- | d¢mnity s Sethe ped ES ditisa I poopeat ineaate es Arp Por Tax Mexicax Revouvrioners — yIMPROVED method of setting Ar- GEORGE W. BLAKISTON, kers in Parts, by“; “FRANCK TAYLOR. | (cui the certificates, from the tat July ingao his eudeth Tiigearin actual life, where- | T2¢ 882 Antonio gives an account of t 7 PER FECTION OF 4 EAR ee teen nt SN Fr day of settlement bere, with Gre, day in addi- | in the gold-demon has violated the eadcti ity of | Si the reve ofutiontsts Svol i. ko ie mind Tewta hee te foo ng ak aiagen vet Pon fe BREMER te ra dees [ pdeliph ¢. Atta eb tl Tek pend ida: a eyotog ie * the | a home, broken up an attached family, aad mel of "the = sa — bg be 4 ; NG “LEAN. XEORGE BRE removed his well. contemplate a. to the sj sea-side, * j =an> ie arriv at LINDSS “GOMPORT ena BEAT N, ticing known Gentlemen's BOOT AND moh areas oo neey, cabekh wet oariceiel| Ceciiialae Eajietettiil be tite driven a teuder husband and father a wan- | POG, Of ibe expedition agers Pooky 4 derer about the world. And the seducer, what of him? When all the wrongs that have transpired for all oH set aright, when the avenger arouses his long, long sleep, then shall come his retribution!—JN. ¥, lay Courier. ment un- der the nt notice should be duly assigned to the United States by the party entitled to receive the purchase-money. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts upon the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, au 4—atNov30 Secretary of the Treasury. LAW PARTNERSHIP. OBERT J, WALKER and LOUIS JANIN. have formed a co-partnership under the firm of Walker“ Janina,” for the and SHOE Store and Factory from 11th street, between Pa. avente and E street, to Pa. avenue, afew doorsabove W illards’ Hotel. He is prepared in his new premises to give watis- eG nes by dint of reat caren purchasinyy pi stock, e none but A No. | workmen, and his ity to it his customers 80 as to have his work set very easy on the foot, while it al; ‘ways exhibits the most fashionable style, earned a reputation in his business second to that of no other custom-work boot and shoe mak-t in the Union. He solicits the patronage of all, and his terms will be most reasonable to all. call at 46 Pa. avenue, and pet their stock of hair tooth, neil, bathing and clothes Brushes. Dress- ing, side, puff, neck, fine and pocket Combs, tine Pomatom, Hair Oil, Ba er, Colegne, Lx- tracts for the Handkerchief, Soap, To! t Boxes and Powéer, traveling, pic nic, Work, and card Buskets, &c., at the Plano, Music, Stationery and Variety Store of INO. 'F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts Jy te NEW WALTZ.—sust published by the sub- IN ‘scrivers, the “Multifere. Waltz,” composed and det \cated to Miss Sallie Driseh uf Leesburg, 20 Beat vielug hourly coming forward in great gumbers. with Nature in these respects, some expected to cross the river ga the 24th. €: Heury, late of the Frxan volunteers, commander of the expedition. had issned an address to the people of Texas and Mexico. To the former be «ays the intention is to aid in the establishment of a more republican ited. CAUTION .—No Dentist in the District of Columbia has a right to make this style of teeth. N. B.—Teeth constitutionally by YY, plugged and warranted for life. Office and house No. 298 E street, near the cor- ner of Penna. avenue znd 14th street. ap ww LL STRANGERS 5 New Mone or Vaccixation.—The Dublin * Without the City should see Hunter's Cata’ se c ~ the Pa Otis, ‘aie| iyi Va., by Prof. J.A. bag eters argument of cases in {op Supreme. C hte bred UNTER fe to ve: 460 Tenth street b JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS | jy2t ~~ Music aan ay City. , | The jas ween a (00 Feauneizeet” | JOREDERICK COUNTY Va. Opened on the i Washington, D.C, may 10—eodm | their Singers FOWARD'S U. S. SUPREME, COURT | ington or Cumberland j morning trains . V. SHINN, Graduate of the Philadel) aie ‘CLOUKS! CLOCKS! i Reports, vol 1, Jost published and, for sale | to Harper's Fery, thesoe by Wi ~ D'catcce ordenat i JP Zowents good honest Clock—or¢ that wit | goer OF es FRANCK TAYLOR. | a oe ya merece YE keer peng Mat be has ways rate time, bop tn at @- 1 that MEO, nt EL a rig hecapailnl and pee OF THE COUNTESS OF BLES- : ‘3 ‘ : nan pen » by RR. Madden, M. RK.) A., two BE. ©. & RB. BM, JORDAN & BRO. Wr rain oe os kee) He sells low, and every ; Yols, i F ere, jy —o00w : canbe achat ranted, Bip Fa aa ‘ CT amanoen re. Yr arom ioe at bs a "

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