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+ FA NR ne A RS A RCS es THE EVENING STAR, = * PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ~ (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) ‘he Star Buildings, corner 0, ivania =e ginny, Eleventh ph ms By. W. D. WALLACH, ‘Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37% sents per month. To mail subscribers the stb- soription priceis THREE DOLLARS AND PIF- 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 I> SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. i eneeneerieemmeiemece eel WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1855. NO. 825. Peper. Price—Tunex Cants PostmastEns 8 commission of Cwenty par nent Wil bellowed TON R. ELVANS. wibiam tHomPson. | WEBER'S BRASS AND STRING BAND. EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, &c. THE PERILS OF YACHTING ELVANS & THOMPSON ‘A - oom ToO Wawra Renan ‘ Seitane se , Tents tase an onal ne ‘Exeuratonn sen EF HE ,UNION ACADEMY." att BENEFICIAL EXCURSION EV E N I N G STAR. L os vilasy as MP fares vem) ~ TRIMMINGS, &e., | ° » Pic Nics, Parties, Exhibiti &c., &e. Annual Session 2. rs. RID: among whom mARDy. ‘ARE, 330 eet ZeDONGs, ? | Orders iapveleh at Hibs & ities Mate) De. emy; and the Sixth of the Union Female MARION RIFLES, NOT ASHAMED OF ICULE. » rT our friend and betrocen Ninth and Tenth sts, Washington, D.C. | Biv; oF ceune tenide CO oe Pears wn we . > . _ neuer FURNISHING Bare df rong _jy 32m Britawnia, German Silver. ani = SBE he aaa ted, Tea, Table and Dessert $ PROSPERIS CORNET BAND. ‘arvers and Forks, Steels, Knives with and with- dee is dren 1 let oye al ect Academy, will on the first Monday in Se; tember, and continue ts weeks. 7 eo Terms as usual. Circulars at the Bookstore of R .Farnham, Esq, and at the R) House, corner Mth and K sts. These 1 jons are so organized and con- T shalt never forget a lesson which I re- For the relief of the suffering in Norfolk ived wh ite a young lad, at an acad: Portsmouth, and Gosport, Va. ars ae Reeere ong 1m # chool-fellows send [ue Committee of Arrangements take t | Hartley and Jemson. They were somewhat ure in announci: the fre older thas myself, and to the latter I looked ducted as to secure that mental moral train- | Mil their friends, and b., and soon out to the ‘broad and deep blue Go oo EE Oey . | those who may be pleased to engaze them, elther | ing which will best prepare the paril for thereat, lic tn general that they will give ® wag | pret perp eer pes rarer ever mated PEARL Ae! ok, cay , only to eee Rte ted tan ae as a Brass, Reed, or Cotillon Band. thes of life. CURSION & PIC NIC to the WHITE HOUSE | *S aperse ; ; ing | take ® peep at Coney Island, Sus) Hane POR Songs; WHR Lists, exfAny,juuiber of musicians to be had at the-short- % RICHARDS, Prin. UA. | on MONDAY, August 27th, for the above named Shenahhs setae mks pepo es being | ge.; and return the sume creatag eee ¥ sl Mrs. Z. RICH A Prin. U. F.A. | 0% - hi hough ‘ ances . beau! if Maslin aud Bell Metal Kettles, Vurnaces, Grid PY TPT EDERIC PROSPER au i7—1m tin “fa consequetce ‘of the great suffering in those | bimeslt feared by 2 besetting babit of turning | Th? uth weet ae inten Foot aa Ones Leader, at Taltavull’s Store, opposite the E BUILDING MATERIALS ~~ GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.c. places, and as the Company 1s desirous of afford | things into ridicule, so that he seemed con- Marine Barracks. E ing some relief, they ha ht to pur | erision. | OUt to sea, the ladies became exhilarted by Rural Cottage, Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Till, Pad | N. B_—Orders left at Hilbus & Hits’s Music De- PTE next session of this Institution will com- | sie this course, hopitig that oat frends and fel. | “wal eytan iaeerteagun cektammpaes| too hows pak bortameet tin scenery, apd and Trunk Loe! pot Sill be peomplly attended to. joererd | eeaveess Chad bese mber. The | jow-citizens will extend to us their aid, in order Seccatgac gorge Sag ‘i gentlemen by a few visits to the cry tain’: pri- Shatile, Door, and Blind Hinges, Sctews, Cut and |" may 25-4, J Saae Preparatory department and course are enable us to accomplish our purpose, i aleve | ie em were on aa wee to ectasl be a vate locker. The yacht danced Lghtly Jvor Brad’s Shatier Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, | BOOT AND SHOE STORE REMOVED. | sors, who devote lhemeines he wen ee. J Puig she bear bnnec omg A no effort | driving cow algng the road toward a neigh- | ‘he bosom of hee 2 fa gee ot Ean La Handrail Screws, Docr Knovs G2ORGE BREMER has Temoved his well- | telleotual advancement of those confide@ to their | shall be wanting on'their part to make this the | boring field. A ip of boys, among whom | /\* °xr aaa ob eter idl connrens eee Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &c. known Gentlemen’s BOOT AND care. most pleasant excursion of the season. cna deco: met as he was passing. The | P&*UUtully blue.” thet Le coud not expres CABINET MAKERS? Goops. SHOE Storeand Fact erat s ca ae Sek eeeciaa lata te, hee ‘celebrated Cotillion Band has been engaged | opportunity ' was not to be lost by Jemson. her delight at its ivrcumess and never-cessing Curied Sofa je an * street, to Le leted * occas’ le \- Mar ose 3 Hatt, Meee, Vues, = avenue, aféw doorsabove Willards’ Hotel. students. Their dormi- Shebolieets including Dinner and Su | ‘“Holloa!”” he exclaimed, “ what's the price By noon the blue streak of land they had left-behind was scarcely visible i: the dis- tanee, and to an inquiry of one of thy ladies, the pilot, said ceca par mevetiog wownnts Fire Isiand lightiouse Pour ~*2!0¢! broth: them to the inlet; the breese by this time wis quite strong, and the white cays irene danci “s aod yoncies over the surface of the oii like lambs 0. the bil) side. The “> La cdr Fags hall, class & tory, Tow class rooms, &¢. wil Gacuteaty distinct trom those of the other students, and officers especially assigned will at- tend them in their pastimes and over their studies. A complete separation will thus be ef- fected between the younger and older students the advantages of which must be apparent to all bsanpatines have the least experience in the educa- jon ie The aeeaetey of the College, its extensive U8, ir ings Venitian Blind Hooks, Rack PaHeys, Roller Ends | He ts prepared in his new premises to give satis- Brackets, Furniture Nails faction to all. Glue, Cottin Handles and Screws, Diamond Serew | _&. B. has by dint of great care in purchasing his Plates, &c. aici em Ing y ght A No. f wor! and = 3 Capacity to is customers so as to have Ni pg toate ge D ding on ves, | Bis work set very easy on the foot, while it al§ rast ee ad ote 3 Plane 7 sce! » | Ways exhibits the most fashionable style. earned a —— Bitts, M. Hi reputation in his business second to that of no Augers, a Boring achines, Ham- | other custom-work boot and shoe maker in the gnact ous y Lager , &e. Union. He solicits the patronage of all, and his Perey | of milk? I say, Jonathan, what do you fod- Drie ee eee hy an experioncedicabtee, wtcity | erent What will you sh for all the gold Por the accommodation of persons who do not | on her horns? Boys, if you want to see. the wish to spend the whole day down the river, the | latest Paris style, look at those boots!” Boat will make two trips. ; Hartley, waving his hand at us with « plea- F, heave Goon town st I Rpt clea gs barn st | sant smile, and driving the cow to the field, |, Nav’ an lexa: a at - <a il ane Cave ay ton at 2, Navy Yard ings pon tock down the bars of a rail fence, saw her Alexandria at 3 o’clock. safely in the enclosure, and then, putting up Heturaing, the Boat will leave the White House | the bars, came and entered school with the terms will be most reasonable to". Phiiosophical tich and varied libraries ‘ y ° i were near,” and the sur! was ro!ling in with BLACKSMITH & COACH Ee gobs.|| sy 18—tf (ied me ge ok Hinerals, G * jloal Specimens “ pekets, adit a gentleman and iadies, $1; fot ont the peng nal deve Gantiioued none of 4 pore ag ga when, we yr agen - Buck bafta Y aes x aff: den nstitu. , Snakes, Stubs Bees: Pa , SILVER WARE. tion advantages rarely to be met with,” | to be had of the Co of Arrangements knew where. And every day, for two or three | *teer bis little raft into st, the pilvt ran her “‘smack on the bar.’”” She careencd ” a little ou Jue side, rose and ‘ell, and thumped and | like & young borse in & snow-drft, B. A. MAGUIRE, au 6—dim President. ee ahaa SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT- Sleigh unners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and Joints, Stump Collars, Top Pro; H. 10th streets, offers his large stock of pure at the boat on the day of the excursion. weeks, he went sero ‘the same task. Pp Props Curtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining | Silver Ware, const: of Cottee and Tea Omnibuses will leave West Capitol Gate, the The boys of B- adi 1 corner of 12th street and Pa. avenue, and North- jo Sr. sey Bye oe all ern Liberties? market at 8% o’clock a. m., and at | the sons of wealthy parents, and some of them, . but finally sett!od down pearly stil, the sea Silks, Damask, ng Cords complete, Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups, 1c rj lg among whom was Jemson, were dunces enough C3 y ‘ ; ICAL ACADEMY. 4 p.m. : i js wee pi deck at . Tat ETF ed En nee Maem | ec a ee and mace ttt | sre Monday Sepemversd. “whemmberer | otk Muekeil =” Sriv W'B Furnes, | teat whorhad to drive's toe tbe Benet | wiz Abe pict cave up er deapee” Tes Regt Ducks EEE VANS & THOMPSON | St peanced Prices. or the ove articles are | 3Cuolars being limited early applications from the | Easign WJ Walker, Priv G B Bell, and jeors of Jomson were accordingly often | jesiet moked arvenc in alleat resigns ame " je1—sm $26 Pa.avene. | invited to call” y Move articles are | for:ner patrons of the School are particularly re- en Te a rue yp vous, renewed. He once, on the plea that he did ae obliged ts yoy = Fae he aide ————FewELRY. Being mostly of our own manufacture, we war- tne Principal can be seen at his residence, No. | Priv C M Murphy, Priv 8 B Spencer, not like the odor of the barn refused to sit practice, wet iaok. packaruall, oo H SEMKEN, JEWELER, 330 Pennsylvania | Tutt sterling. 91 West street, Georgetown., on and after the 20th | _#% 2l—eo3t next to Hartley. Occasionally he would iu- ° i[7 Silverware of any design made to order at i. vo me finan ctrenipe rset Mr short notice. Particulay attention ts paid In get- ast rece! new ‘hased z nials. ineires ba Leaf Jewelry, consisting of Pin and Ear Rings; bee bt eo a ereent ae also, a variety of magnificent Mosaic and Cameo | ——____ Jewelry, which he offers at greatly reduced prices. SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. In this poe.tion the veswol lay shumpiug and Jumping all ight sad ant’l pesr noon on urley whan th the wreckers of = «CS quire after the cow’s health, pronouncing the EXCURSION AND PIC NIC word ‘‘ke-ow” after the manner of some of FOR THE BENEFIT OF the count: eople. St. Mathew’s Sunday School, With admirable good nature did Hartley TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, | bear all these silly atuempts to wound aud an- Angust. ‘Terms: Per quarter, of 11 weeks, $12 50. French and Drawing extra. 7—eotf P. A. BOWEN, Principal. t ion Was usovered by and ail were res Fi i cued f.om their pe:iious situation, and taken remounted, Jeweiry of any de- e RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY, = e i tn Ae ak mber that he was even | & the hovel, where they remained until Mon- scription made to order, Euameling done, old PROFESSOR WOOD'S Corner Third st. and Indiana ave., Washington. nHE See reader sz: ead glentte| che a deat a re itr dvj, when they took prssage bome by the \.. Pens repointed, Coat of Arms and Cresses engraved RAIR RESTORATIVE. O. C. WIGHT, Principal. oo their frieadé and, retaliation. ‘I suppose, Hartley,” vaidJam- | Trond whove they ri errivod safely ai 3 ‘on stone and metal. jy 3f—tr pas preparation, although less than two years R. T. TAYLOR, Assistant. ublic = dard that the: navedmee uae SS gon one day, “ your daddy mexns to wake a | °'elck in the afternoon. Our lady readers ~~" GLENWOOD CEMETERY, before od arose owing to its wonderful ef- ‘T. R. RAOULT, Teacher of French. rtered A: safe pp aye ey oy = y. 9 v = ean imagine the ;lizot the le were in »fter GLENWOOD CEMETERY, fects upon the human hair and scalp, has already R. GIBSON, Teacher of Drawing. Washington, and will give an Pecunien nnd big | milkman of you being drenched by the sca ol iri Office Ne. 292 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, | obtained a celebrity and sale ‘perfectly an HE next academic year will commence on | Nit the Wine Hove, ante ‘amned day, | | Why not?”’ asked Hartley. ‘ ware thon chilged § os theese, OVER THE SAVING’S BANK.) paralleled. It has without the ordinary appliance Monday, September 3d . The tnahaes ie disabled out i aoa or ed. |, ‘0, nothing; only don't leave much water cae = e oa a ‘el througa sas at nhs laid geod maple | used for such Purposes, won, ite way, and been | ‘Tuition $10 50, $12 50, and $15 per quarter, pense shal be coured thease lB best | in the cans after you rinse ‘hem—that’s all,'”’ ot oletihing ao 2 See celebrated Greenwood. leomed mie “ayes vi enti Bion rather sv situated on the high ground distant one and 2 | in the United States. fie Ganadia, and the Wan payable in advance. excursions of the season. ; The boys laughed, and Huarttey, not in the id y. spect red for : - Cireul be obtai b i , 2 Fi Sod 66 Nav, a they won't go to } isiaad i ik year— Guarter miles ndrth of the Capitol—North Capitol | India Islands. Nor is this result surprising when Principal or af. a see ned. oF applying to the he occasion. | lenst mortified, replied, ‘‘ Never tear; if ever | 2° fe to Sire aslaad again this y ¢ the city. s 3 5 i Wt of 504 | Pot that way ai aay race. street leading directly to the gateway. it is remembered that its popularity {s wu aa t—T Sts I be verved by Wm | I should rise to be a milkman. I’li give good This Company bave sec Soper rae hearst its merits, solely as established By scien tate, fase ee were cr sea bral einen who | Measure and good milk.” ‘, = ——_——_——- ——_-— gress, their forever to but That this preparation will actually Restore gray | —-.-.. > a ea BS munoda: yea soe The day after this conversation there was a Pxcuse For Marriwony.~ ‘There is,”’ says maki tle tot haser, and ural NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEG: do not wish to spend the whole day down the wegera: Creat 4 Ned b — " pobibtete mir ckcaktuenenes frentiaeinetin or growl upon the heads ora ean ferent — . WASHINGTON, D. c. ste river, the boat will make two trips; leave George- | Public exhibition, at which a number of indies | Kev. ic. Kingsley, ‘soine exense to be made © -erwise, which is of vast importance to those | hair from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- wo wish their dead to repose where they have icls, preance @ @ontinual flow of the natural fluid Phwed thes, for it bas become a custom in all | and ‘thus render the hair soft, dossy and wa’ other cities when the burial ground becomes valu- destroy diseases of the scalp, ae oes pial 4 able for other purposes, to sell it, ant throw the | the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal | ladies in every part of the country who have tried measures cannot prevent it, as no titles are given | jt, and therefore Speak what they know, most ful- tothe . i y attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative N- B.—Oitice open from i to 12 o'clock a, m., | the hair can be made to atiain and retain its nata- where Pampbleis, containing the Charter, By- | ral color to almost any age alotted (o humanity, Laws, and a map of the ground, and ail other in- | by removing the cause of discase from the FPNLE thirty-fourth annual course of Lectures will commence or MONDAY, the 224 of October, 185%, end end on the Ist March, 1855. FACULTS. ere MiLtzx, M. D., Professor of Anatomy en * We. P. Jounares, M.D., Professor ef Obstet- ties, and Diseases of women and children. Josuva Rixey, M. D_, Professor of Materia Med- fea, tinea preeey and Hysiene Jno. Prep. May, M. D., Proiessor of the prinel- town at 7% o'clock, Washington 8%, Navy Yard | #ud gentlemen from neighboring cities were 9, and Alexandria at 4 to 10. Afternoon, leaves | present. Prizes were awarced by the princi Wa:bington at 2, Alexandria 4 to3. Returning, | pal of our academy, and beth Hartley and will leave the White House att and 10 o’clock p. | Jemson received a ere ble number; for. in ae ‘ 2 respect to scholarship, these two were about Py iadeteningainoa scone eee had | ‘equal. After the ceremony of distribution, the town; R. i. Ayliner, corner Pa. avenue and 17th | Principal remarked that there was one pcize, stivet; Jno PF. Eitis, Pa. avenue; Martin P. King | Consisting of a gold medal, whieh was rarely awarded, not so much on account of its great for gitis who enter into matrimony purely from interested motives. Many of the poor things know perfectly well taat, uulea they marry and eifect a setlement for life, they may be left in uster indigence; for papa is terribly ex- travagant, drowned ic dei, aud uals’ face his bills nt New Your's. vileis ace aot happy under the parenta. roof, fromwhich they wou! be glad te escape on elmost avy condition. Draggist, Pa. avenue, near Third st.; William A. are a ae — De oe 5.0 jreos oop cost, as beeause the instances were rare which | Qu. are weak ‘n rolitiou, or have been so , ean be obtained. no matter how long standing—the concurrent tes- ples and practice of sar; . ard, any of the Committee, cr at the Boat on | rendered its bestowal proper. The last bey | educated ia the ar-icle ui duty that tivy dare All orders Jeft with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. | timonials of the press and the certificates of nu- | GkaFTON ony bs b., Professor of Pathol the day of the exenrsion. » | Who received owe was young Manners. who, | not express reprgaance to an aa ipannia oh ch | 410 Seventh street, or any otuer undertaker, will be | merous respectable individuals of both sexes, to and practice of medicine, and of clinical med- Omnibuses will leave the Northern Liberties three years ago, rescued the blind girl from | may have found fuvor iu the eyes of their promptly attended to. je is—ty the use of this curative, as well as of the recom. icine. Market at § o’clock a. m, and 1% p. m., and will teak fi “i a Y : 3 ee ndations of editors and certificates before allu. | L2w1s H. Steiner, M. D., Professor of Chemis- | be at the Wharf on the return of the boat. a h id with mammes. iet every ag tere may bave AMERICAN HOTEL, ded to can be had of all agents. try and Pharmacy. Geo Harvey, Jas L Anderson, The principal then said that,*with the i her recret aitachment. Always in t's baok- Ne. 456 Brooxrte.y, Mass., Jan. 12, 1955. Epvwarp M. Scort, M. D., Prosector and De- Richd Bridget, Win Dalton, mission of the company, he would relate ashort | ground there topears the v.cioa of that slim Pa. avemus, detweem dig and 6th streets, Paor. Woov—Dear Sit—Having made trial of monstrater. E Jas Jirdinston, Jas Pilling, story. ‘Not long since, some scholars were early youth who dauced the polka so de- 8. HEFLEBOWER & L. T. LOVETS, | your Hair Restorative, {t gives me pleasure to say THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dsan. Jos A Keefer Thos Williams, flying a kite in the street, just as a poor boy on tfaily, and wiiose attentions at the pie-nic PROPRIRTORS. that its effect has been excellent in removing in- | . like most similar institutions in Europe, the Thomas Cassel. horseback rode by on his way to the mill The | we moked and graiiying. But. thea, jy 6—Sm flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to | 4¢=s from which the regular lectures are given, | gy 16 18,21 ,23,25,27,23 horse took fright and threw the boy, injuring | Ciara is ; aintaily aware tha &.pual income itching, with which I bave been troubled from | 804 the words for clinical instruction are under : iol hema alt P Sot — COFFIN WAREROOM, &c. childhood, and has also estored ny hair, which | the came roof, "CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE, | 22250 b2dly that he wascarried home and con- | of unbappy Julius is short of five i red J EAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- | was becoming gray, tol cs original color’ Thave | The entire expense for full course lectures BN ese ptr heeded ct ales ~ fined some weeks to his bed. Of the scholars } dollars. and that be bas mo prospect of taking ¢ KERS—residence 413 Seventh Yooa novther erick’ yi Practical Anatomy by the Demonstrator ERSONS declining housekeepiny, or having | ¥hy had aninteutionally caused the disaster, | any more. Ii, indeed, it were five thousand Matriculating fee, payable only o Graduating expenses............ Admission to the medica! and sergic: out charge. The lectures will be given in the afternoon and evening, thereby escapee engaged in busi- ness during the morning hours to attend. For further information address icle, with anything like the same street, between G and H sirects. Qa [Ssoeeeag ip Jaterments procured inany ground Pars x ours, fray Brage. or cemetery. Coffins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages, rt bi kfield. Hearse, and cuery’’ arthle for interments of Dgelcleses are 1363. the best quality furnished at short notice, onthe} ) nave used Prof.O. 3. Wood's Hair Restora- most reasona! terms, and at all hours of the tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My night. Ha’ the exclusive right of Crump’s | hair was becoming, as 1 thought. Patent Ci Teserver, we guarantes to keep the | Jray: but by the m4 of his «Reeatorative” it has dead for of time. jy 1'—ly__ | resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, none followed to learn the fate of the wounded boy. There was one scholar, however, who had witnessed the accident from the distance, who not only went to make inquiries, but staid to render services. This scholar svon learned that the wounded boy was the grandson of a poor widow, whose ali times prepared to pay them the highest cash pricwe for their ENTIRE STOCK, Or sock rtisken as ‘hey may wish to disposeof. We will also ex- change new furniture for old at moderate prices Furniture neatly repaired and varnished at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms. BONTZ & COOMBS, dollars! But the age of fairies is gone; and Julius isa man with at expectations, and, what is worse, without the ordia w of brains. So x Clara, with « feevy sigh, takes farewell of her day dreams; and in wue course oftime appear>, covered with lace, at the hyiueneal altar, te give her trot to s course Furniture Warerooms 7th st., bet. | and K. THOMAS MILLER, M. D., au 17—2w bole means of support consisted in selling the | clderiy savage, with sandy whiskers, who hae. DENTISTRY. permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, B.— Medical stisdest Wiestcne aeinieeas REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAc, | Dillt of fine cow of which she was the owner. | cienred an euo-moas fortune by success ke ax: ee % ei ? 5 ion fool R.2 DONALDSON, Dentist: late of the Armof | paoy, Woon :—Deat Sit MY bait commmensed | fesident student inthe Washington like, | SEESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAS- | Ales! what con she now do? She was old | evecuiatio: t::cotton. As for men who o:arcy Hunt & Donaldson, continues to falling otf some three or four years since, and con- hich fs the clinical department of the National ETS aldbdicribes “veupedtalty stuscaves te ils nnd lame, and her grandson, on whom she de solely for money we cannot find terms strong Manufacture and insert those beautiful, tinued to do so until I became quite bala. I tried Sreatea Colleze,) are reyuested to make applica. of Neto kereipetlSas api Mp he has | Pe=ded to drive the cow to pasture, was uow | euough in which co express our contempt. $ — teeth, with or without gums, all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- | ton’ by letter to Joshua Riley, M. D., Curator of yecolved the Sint lot of the celebrated DODGE’S | 02 his back helpless. ‘‘ Never mind, good | They, at »ll events, have po excuse to profier jor thoes eee aie ee joo arse | fect, at I was induced to use your celebrated " th ry te the Aechanloy inate Patr, remy besa in| Baus Mestorgive am very Bappy co may itis i T ¥- aia Sand shaded ie sekt'enth young = vote ria recommend its use to particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- similarly " Ac WILLIAMSON, Tal organs is so perfect as to deceive the most prac- 133 Second street. we. M Address O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 Particular attention also paid to filling and pre +4 serving the natural teeth. P Broadens, New York, and Lili Market street, St. woman,”’ said the scholar, ‘I ean drive the cow!’ With blessings and thanks the old wo- man accepted the offer. But his kindness did not stop here. Money was wanted to get articles from the apothe- eary. ‘‘I have money that my mother sent me to buy a pair of boots with, but I can do without them for awhile.’’ ‘Oh, no,”’ said DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP, which received the SILVER MEDAL at the late Fair of the Metropalitan Mechanics’ Insti- tute, and is now pre to furnish all who may favor him witha 5 His stock of GAS FIXTURES are unsurpassed in the District. With his corps of competent workmen he prides himself to fill any, orders in the PLUMBING the Washington Infirmary, who will give any in- formation that may be destrud. et 14 it is ann to state the yreat advantages of wo reer hoe a Peepticat — irsel pean hose early application ve prece- dence. Six ar to be chosen before the 1st of Oc- tober. jy 9—eot Ni ovl Proposals fer building a Light-honse en ones’s Point, near Alexandria, Va. seifisuaess. If fortan inheritance has been denied them, they cau exert their brains; if brains are wanting they have hands, and can work for their daily bread. The sense of in- dependence is among the first of the 4 virtues, and the being who barters it for go! is surely aud emphatically « serf.’’ for an act of base meagre J anit degrading e by a surplus of household effects, will find us at a warran' Louis, Mo. AND GAS-FITTING line with promptness and | the oldwoman; ‘I can’t consent to that; but = cane pobre meopie _ C. STOTT & CO, wholesale and retail Agent, : DE: " despatch. here is a pair of cowhide boots that I bought . Oflee southwest comer of Seventh. and D streets. | washington. , gent, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, IF All work done warranted to sive complete | for Henry, who can't wear thea Lf you | Tae Law or Noxmnicar Retatiox Ba- + Renteangs emo. 3) __Par2i-$m_ | 'F.W.DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale OFF tehington, Aug 22, 1935.4 | Satlafaction. JOHN REESE, would only buy these, giving us what they | T¥®% THe Sexms.—The “ Anpual of Seien- DENTISTRY. Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. au i—ly ROPOSALS will be received until 12 o’ctock | ™3¥2—t# comer 6th st.and Pa. avenue | oot ‘we would get along nicely.” The scho- | tific Discovery”’ contains the following inter- 10 , on the 284 of september next, when the esting facts concerning thc numerical relation bids will be opened, for furnishing the materials and building a light-house on Jones’ Point, Po- tomac river, near Alexandria, by the 3Uth of No- vember next. It will be a framed building resting on brick R. MUNSON respectfully calls public atien- . y AND SALE ATA. uiNPROvED meitod at ate Rr sumac aadamaleen MPROVE * AL daciat Teeth, with Contincons Gum KK ean ing to the ey be Hh boom as that . pr Dr a Aaah he THE ART. This of the above Stables, on @ street, near of ‘eet! as e fol ag others, vit: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN. | {h¢ War Departmeni, (lately occiipied a etree omealis estimate FANCY GOODS, TOILET AKTICLES, &c. | lar bought the boots, clumsy as they were, of the < ain V E Joviteattention toour large stock of age and has worn them up to this time. «There set) ys: ‘ae, HP es, Pomades, Extracts, Cologne, Bay Well, when it was discovered by other boys a Age ate eee > on Era redbed pricey" POPS 1 OM AE | of the ‘academy Uhat ar scholar war in the | CSR6:, hick Goued to wary at die: Also, constantly on hand a general assortment of | b&bit of driving a cow, he was assatiod every . 2 ss ar 4 . h they ureexposed This is cuc of tha ~ gir by A. Schwartz,) I wish to inform, undation, and of one and-a-balf-story, with | Fancy Goods, Fans, Gloves Hosiery, &e., to- day with laughier aud ridicule. His cowhide - ‘idly, rey x at nae BEAUTY, ‘orhess dan thet it will be entireiy conducted by myself, ee ee ee tower on top for the gether with a fashionable stock of ry, to | boots in particular were matier of mirth. But | Most curious of vataial laws and ove of the Nat: 5 support of the lantern—the horizontal dimensions de agi by 19 feet. « Detailed drawings and specifications can be seen at this office, and at the office of the collector at Alexandria. : Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be executed at once forthe work. No payment witli be made until the whole work is compieted ; and before it is received it must be which additions are constantly belny made of the | he kept on cheerfully and bravely, day after | 20% interesting, demonstrating (.. admi newest and most desirable styles. e attention | day, Sear shunning observation, the iving rage Pra adapt —- ~ Le gp ies = seed of the ladies is particularly jeuiiea te this depart- | ¢1.6 widow’s cow, and wearing his thick boots, vi yg ee ree om. ere a Mise ae ness, which is under thecharge of | Sontented in the thought that he was doing the senate woul’ be oat tut = as 8 - seen UTCHINSON & MUNRO. PENS Caring hot for All the soatesand Joees| aT” the lunlstu gor weal be Coteeee a ee a ee ene Oe en pndertook | too low, and become inadequute to the rar —— | to explain why he drove a cow; for he was rece y 3 Aepoad ee not iaelined to make a vaunt of his charitable | Pose Which it bas to fii. 1. fact, the aumber MES E. PHILLIPS, No. 401 Sixth street, of femaies b and that all orders left upon the premises be faallite: Public inspection is respectfully solic- | tteadea to punctually with elesant Carrlages and * careful drivers. The Riding School will be con- oon call and see eas the District of | Weted by @ professional <qiestrinn and perfectly CAUTION —No other Dentistin the docile horses ; having stated hours for tady canes Columbia has 2 right to make this style of teeth. | (HENS yn ens cane public, as they may prefer. N. B. —Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged Partic: attention will be paid to horses kept eg erg ali 298 E street, near the eor- | 4 Livery in his establishment. ber of Penna. aveaue 2ud Lith street. —— bag en. Ae rere eben Age a riages, can torily accommodated, a8 | inspec'ed and approved by the agent of the gov- tives, and furthermore, in his heart he had tna? grees: $208 She. = s 7 a3 those desiring riding horses for gentlemen Gamat sreeintet to aaperinten he aheake cesta between G and H streets, desires io inform $0 tylathy with the ‘ales cide that could | @ules b put 4 percent. A: 20 yeacs of BRITTANNIA AND PLANISHED WARE. | °F ladies : 5 agent having Power to reject all materials and | ‘te citizens of Washington and vicinity, that | 10 Sympathy with th any usefal employment. | 88% thi= preponderonce is emtirely lost, and Ts and Coffee Urns, Coifee Greques, Coffee ms FRIEDERECK prmrr his 2 ; workmanship, not in accordance with the terms PIANO FORE ee ees cease on the It was by mere accident that his” Geeta of | there are moe females than vias Ai 40 Tee eiesias: Colfee Filters, Coffeepots, be | 5 Gantenestratlbel WO RR TS g gee enemy to reject any and all bids | Some of the Principal cities of the Union and | Kindness and self-denial was yesterday dis- —— ane es" ie ether ae Oc a De ets, Ege Boilers, Chating Dishes, Imperi FANCY HALR ORNAMENTS, that maybe deemed prejedixial ta he public in. | bas testimonials showing that she ts fully com- | govered by his teacher. eepiciesicdhonstyl peace seer ee yr Dish Covers, Soup Tareens, Castors, Pitchers, SEMKEN, JEWELER, shakey. Pre} Lg petent to discharge the duties of her profession | “ « And now, ladies and gentlemen, I appes} | te $€X€8 ure about even, and the titimuie Caps, Lamps. Candlesticks, Se; pr Lamps, Spit- + _No. 300 Pa. av., bet-9th and 10th sts., ‘All bids shouldbe seated and addressed, to the | t0 tue satisfaction of those who may favor ber with * Reeeagase (rider gums) ommeape th: ane age of he human bein: i. reached without ary tous, &c.. atthe Hou eepee's Parntahl Nets.” | is prepared to make to order any device that may undersigned, endorsed “Proposals for Jones's nett pane: et ct? “May, Master Hartley 4 link | 4ecided advantage to eituer sex, Both the 490 Seventh street. ae ANCIS. "| be suggested, such as Flower Bouquets, Bracelets, Point Lighthouse ‘Terms: $10 for 24 lessons, at her residence, or | ¢0"duct’ Nay, Master Hartley, do not s| uses of 1840 21.1 1850 prove the law. te- JSy2t Breast Pins, Kar Rings, Chains, Crosses; Rings, | F0!nt Might Nome. F. HARDCASTLE $12 at the residence of her pupils. out of sight behind the black-board! You ar» yuud the age of 40 years, thy probability of Bis SEMEWS MILITARY POTION ee tele ay ok ane ee kttke. | [sudden ' "2" “Mogineer Secretary, | Jet—etime ee ee aE ee at | longevity i: mech greate: for American women ary. 1,000 pages, scarce, $3 50 Ph 7 th tens fg Ae aye Yd "=" ORRICIAL, —s—s|_-« NATIONAL HOTEL, NORFOLK, VA. | {Ei ‘Sames Hartley and let ce eee ee | thou that of uc. This -outrasts »nguiatly ey clnain Beaten tat Pree tone | ELS LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE Sill H vine PA Sen erepnioters ést face!” % nee the fact :hat the phystgue (rel tively) of i oa git ? » | PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GING AVING purchased the above well known es- | °* 7 leah? je | American wowe. is inte “ior to that of Ameri- octavo, 4 50 = = ‘Tasasuny DeragtMenr, Aug. 3, 1855, tablishment, I ¢felly inform my As Hartley, with biushing cheeks, mate hir : de v- Cempuatis Mavi iistory of Oriet Biitate, © vel, “GRAPES GREEN DAW ETON GINGER Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the | friends and the’ travelle pubitc, that the appearance, with a round of applause, in os aome ear pee pine “ei Sever lemmas s y Si SEVILLE ORANGES &c —This delicious bev- | loan authorized by the act of 1546, redeemable on | house has been thoroughly renovated an which the whole corapany joined, spoke the hea 6 any 140. « thei mnostuliex Re ae ee ip eg) OA ee ee and after the 1h November, 186, thatthe whote | ely raised throozoat, and In now open fx general approbation of Lis couluct. The la- | Yoo ages of 10 and 40, sue their morta.st> is Weimmed Gurus uced "5, te ® @ reception of permanent and transient board- . nehe: : . 3 great. if * omy eid, - The Spal sas Cts by Baron C. fo eee not hair the eioer a aor Micka or any part of that stock will be purchased by this | ery. x setarn my sincere thanks to my friends and Senakerehion sees clbgel key noe! very extraonliasry Ti ore oi now 438 » 1 75 i. t generalll ii A in oy ake ‘ Spey veries en abo he 1 ’ McArthur on Courts Martial, 2 vols, octavo, finely — Pupiciens use it exelusively, recom- pce brits ee hatipag ch civie ear Fi 2 ne fetes tes eed ering moisture from the coraers of their eves, | AMerican women above one hundred years of respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, as- | 2nd clapped their hands. Tho-e clumsy boots } “4* SE ntine them that nothing will be left undone to | on Hartley’s feet seemed a prouder ornamen' Usxvse vas Rose.—Tbere har ariesn mech make them at HOME while sojourning atthe Na | than a crown would have been on his head. petty eovtroverss ubent the oun. dnitenen tonal, The medal was bestowed on him amid generai 6 n * ander the wane.” ay ‘a two diffi oe ge tional Hota crare Teese, Panay ue Ne: | acclamation. gins have been assigned. Soie persous aesr. urday for Elizabech City, N.C. = y Let me tell 2 good thing of Jemsca, beiors I) Tay it ought to be spelt. “under the rows,” be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the certificates. And to the holders of the stocks of the other loans of the United States, that purchases of the same to theamount of $1,310,000 will also be made ytler ia, Debillty, Cramps, Diavenn’ nd Byaeaber. M wert 8! » Cramps, Diarrhea a . . Soars! amet ener ts Persons subject to Chills, or living in’ di: Aye on Courts Martial, 1 vol, 50c where Ague or Cholera prevails, tind its occasion- The Military Acts and Articles of War, by Major | @l.use a pleasant and admirable preventive. Mixed Hough, Judge Advocate, &c, 1 vol, octavo, | Witha little ieed-water, it forms the most refresh 13 ing and wholesome cooling drink in warm weather Gieante’s Memoirs of Campaigns, Battles, &c., 1 | that can be taken. ; 5 ‘an 10-1 B. B. WALTERS, | Conclude. He was heartily ashamed of ais | fore , vol, octavo, 2 25 _ 4iggse Fiore bg \ sebeay seg find this | 2P!S the same period at the following rates : he FF ere railery, end, after he was dismies- = erersing gion ov 4 Sed hema Schimper Bleyes of Vienna, wieder Ce cae eae eee eee ee ee Teta ote NUN DRED DOLLARS REWARD. | od. ho wou', with tears of iaaaly wolf sabaks |jnile tie @e Second ory projecting over sho, 0 . . . va AD uit e estate o| e Lal an. in bi ¥ re shend 4 2. as aa ~ Hecle’s Manual of Milltary Geography, I volume, | # rst rate article, sells well, and gives great satis- | per cent ; for stock of the loans of 1917 and 1848, a R Glagke; Gear Upper Mariboro? Prince George's | = bis eyes, and ered his hand to Hartley, | tossed 5 and which ma: still be seva at Ohee- premium of 16 per cent.; and for stock issued un- der the act of 1860, commonly catled ‘Texas-in- demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu- » avd sot.e other old English towns; aad .. handsome apology for his past ‘iil- county, Md.,on Sunday, the 19th August, negro | @@%:Dg & + boy ANDREW. Het about 15 years of age; a | manners : >> eaig | (D%t Whilst the eld: es of the <omily were sit- dark mulatto; about 5 feet high; basa wide mouth | “Think no more of it, vid fellow,” sai ting at their wiadow . -rovcty enjoying the air; with good welb, and is polite when spoken to. | Hartiey, with delightful cordiality ; “let us go theirsous asd laughters were makin mand He had on when he left acloth cap, short blue | ard have a ramble in the w.ods before we b-en k " ot ° $1 yh Military Bfography from Alfred to Wel-| _ Agents, STOTT & CO., Wash L aaa tomes ig el | y SPEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL- Geoiguiowa; Lieut. Cot. Jebb, Royal ny rene on strength- | 4 ALMER, Ballimore. jy o—u gning and defeuding Militaty'Posts, Houses (THE ESCAPED NON; ot, Disclosures of Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts) i C ee “under isa Hedges, Woods, Walls, &<., 1 vol, many Convent Life : lated tn the.certifcates, from the lat July last to | coat, and bine striped summer pants. ‘I have rea- | up tor vacation. The boys, one abd all, fol. | Wet, they-oould —vt sec them, “under « < eugray ings, 73 bar ANCK TAYLO History of the Couneil of Trent the day of i hice with one day in addi- | 2°" to suppose he will firstinake his way to Wash- lewed Jemson’s exuniple: "anid then’ Wo set meet cps is muc on ore sence Oe. suse __FRANCK TAYLOR. _| Letters to the People on Health and Happiness, spent . the |! forth, with hustaa into the woods. “Wit: » | Wit: itis “nid, gave a rose to tts pocs ates, a Catharine E. Beecher ' tion, to enable the ‘T'reasurer’s draft to reach will give twenty-five dollars reward for him | }'"*hs CA. Wi fed Of Silence; and frow this legend origi- GBNTLEMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS, Hi by Pleture Books, Leaenfnig to Tak, by Ja- | party if taken in Prince George’s county; fifty If in the | B&ppy day it was ttness. nated the practice thet prevailed ameoget W cane ‘acrite tua Cation Undewtitte te cob Abbott 2 é Certificates transmitted to this department ua- fgets ber ee et Mad Mefeoten “ge q - northern nasious of suspe: ding a rose from the > colored. ; | H 2 ooks F a case iT Sec in the table, en end cation. Demers, et ee Will Terrill or the Kdventutes of a Young Gen- | der the present notice should be duly assigaed to | jail, so that I get him again. ReLiciovs Rustaiction Kexoyen.—Heres | Pine. over the Appet a eedbneneieteare Jow prices,’ WALL & STEPHENS, Tage CER aR RTT OR | tee United States tig the party ontttog ww wagtys |") ood 2 OD Genage's coneh OP ore any one nok member of tho Moravien | be kept secret; and this it was, according to "ea Pa. ave. —~fberanae Han. au teraham. PRANCK TAYLOR. | tive purchase-money. wea Marylaea. ckurch, was not permitted to hold property in | others, which gave rise to the phrase, “cnler, : ty u— {News fs Bek a= Z vs ———~—--___..__.__""7""_ | the town of Litis, Lancaster county, 1- eNotes ond Queries. “CURE FOR HoT WEAF ICK—1CK—1CE! vania; but recenily a change tras been made | ‘° 7 J HER. ; =z PURE BOSTON ICE. - : __ | pon the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York PLENTIFUL supply of the above indispen- | A NiV}5 (CE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- Medal ER ICES, for whieh he was IHARLES WERNER, on Pa. avenue, i tin .00 ais ti ca aes at or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to recetve Cis ire sa we agp th ir va sin abolishing the proserip: Sar Rr eines lows bar ile we of 7 article wi - ~ by the M litan Mechanics? Institute, | the money may direct. , supply 1 5 r of eleven bundred guineas fur the er as season, at the “FE House,”? Pa. avenue ; 3 f. which’ he’ ‘sell. call al , of. . . » al perdonens 3d and 4}6 streets, Where fashilies resid- epi pareof +e i ener Wil bef JAMES GUTHRIE, | the lowest possible rates.” wear ad -dtbep far A meeting in favor of Poland wae re- whieh aesabed: ies a ion bins sear i ing in the neighborhood can be supplied im large | ‘Send your orders to St Bridge st., au d—diNovae of the Treasury : cH WING PENCILS from the | °°?ty held in London, but the result wag.not | quite recovered. from r eens — oe ccone GiEMENE REYNOLDS, | Mie es Gocinow wow, | Tee FAMGESE STOCK py praiios an | F'serentn Raney Sarat | oP nas a aia ea iat ha G7 asteanangiod teehee he Daye Wines, Brandi &e. EMOIBS OF JAMES GUR BEN- this city can be found atJQHN P. V1L,145" P Waller and imparted det the ma- Ly uM since Lm reture fruasange ‘ piece cappeniae, Sippel ia good style, as nett aad is Times, by a Todteun Fancy Store, 900 Pa. ay age, near Woe" kere in Paths FRANCK AYLOK. done sail the retirement of Lord Palmerston bitdawe located psual), a shortest notice. au7—eolm- gu t— : YRANCK TAYEOR au 21 . m office, > . =

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