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ee ~ oe THE EVENING STAR, ’ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACE, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37% cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription priceis THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- ‘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 22 cents a week. i SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journai—con taining « greater variety of interesting reading (han can be found tn any other—is published on Satur Ching Sar, = tee inena TERME | Single copy, per anntim -.-sssseeseeseseneel 00 WASHINGTON, D. G., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1855. mumediatel; Paper. Price-Tunex Cexrs. NO. 82S. a Commiaion of rene a Agents Will be allowed JOHN R. ELVANs. WILLIAM THOMPSON. DENTISTRY. EXCURSIONS, &c of the hymns sung in our churches, some wer: ELVANS & THOMPSON, D&... SHINN, Graduate of the Philadelphia | __ EDUCATIONAL. mal Se E V E N : N G ST A R. first heard in Italy, some in the desert of Ara- DEALERS iN fully infos hor ae eee SELECT CLASSICAL. AND MATHEMAT- | SECOND GRAND SOIREE OF THE BOONE | — bia, some on the banks of the Euphrates . our HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c., town and its vicinity that he has loea. : ICAL ACADEMY. CLUB, { AN INCIDENT IN SCHOOL LIFE. arts come from Greece, our jurisprudence Ne. 326 Pennsylvania avenue, ted himself amongst them foe the tae HE duties of my Academy will be resumed | Witt be given at Spring Gardens. (formerly oc- | : from Rome, our maritime code from Russia between Ninth and Tenth sts, Washington, D.C. Using kin ras © purpose of prac- on Monday, 3d September. The number of cupied by A. Favier,) on M street, between 17th | NEVER TWIT A BOY FOR WHAT HE CANNOT AVOID. England reed htus the system of represe: ta . Ollie 121 Washington st., above Bridge street, | hiPlls Peing limited to25, my former patrons, | and 1sth, on Thursday, August 30th, commen. | [From the Buifalo Courier, August 22.) tiv aaah: tas! poe bite of t HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. town, D.C ” Bridge ’ | Who wish their sons or wards continued wihme| fing at 5 o'clock, p.m. | L ee J ‘ ive government; noble republic of the Britannia, German =, Albata and Silver Pla- cheat Je 25—d2m&eolm: mips perenne peaietod to inform Sie! the rps BOONE CLUB take great pleasure in an. | _ Incidents ae in themselves often have — prem nape y' gt the 7 ted, Tea, Table and Dessert S; 3 WEBER: s ptem!| n order that the places va- ¥ | an important influence in determining the | world o thoug’ 1e ea of the toler “9 ‘and Facks, Steels, Katves witeanal with: Ss v nouncing to the Clubs, their friends, and the P J BRASS AND STRING , | cant may be filled by others who have already ap- NHS old established and. tevcite Gad pur- Piers, 15°50 tet Gearter of 11 week satel susie = Seal for Excursions, Sere- ar 3 W. dinrpsoN Panelpal ic Nics, s. Parties, F if =| sus "No. 161 West si.. G 6 Orders may be lef at Hilbus fe Hite's Music’ Des | 842—3* "No. 161 West si , Georgetown. pot, or at the residence of the leader, four doors | GEORGETOWN CLASS out Forks Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Piated C; ‘sticks, Shovel and Tongs, Wate trons od Irons i Maslin and Bell Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- public generally, that they will give their second | character of a life. A word spoken in season, grand soiree at the above named place | 2 cruel taunt, wounding the heart to its core, ‘The Club pledge themselves that no trouble or | haye been the turning points in destiny, and ex will be spared to make this one of the | in the hi é cat pe ‘. bet recherche Solrees of the | put @ young mind on the high road to fortune ation of all opinions—in the world of action, the prolific principles of Federal Union. Ovr ©-untry stands therefore, more than any oth- er, as the realization ofthe unity of the races Geo. Baneroft. Rang a ; or sent it downward to ruin. Almost every AL AND MATH- | se2son. No improper persons admitted on the } il RRS li irons, Ovens, &c. east of General Henderson’s residence, Navy Yard. . _M round. | Person can recall some occurrence in early life Sra eee nanan eee LDING MATERIALS. Jy 32m ear? i ataaaeuan tev omee oe Gullding in | “Seals celebrated Brass and String Band has eens See oat tepaien te = tg i ng od poy Rural oar tee, Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Tul, Pad PROSPERVS CORNET BAND. which the late Wm. 8. Abboti, Esq , so long | been engaged for the occasion. imbued the mind with priaciples whose influ- 5 ng been born in Refreshments and Supper will be furnished by | ence is even now controlling. We give place an experienced caterer. to the following true narrative, as an illustra- ickets 50 cents—admitting a gentleman and | tion of this fact, and because it inculeates a Commitiss of Arrangements truth which every man, woman and child may and living till 1794, was in the prime of when English oppression of the colonies com meneed, and his sons were old enough to be rticipators the revolutionary struggle. Shuttle, Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and Wroazit Nails, Bolts ke rad’s Shutter Screws and Stu Door Springs. = Handrail Serews, Door Knobs 1 i and so favorably conducted his Academy, an dee ee ies See, and all eat having thus Saoiied more ample accommodations ieetenene eg rig) g ve satisfoct jon bed ‘wi!l receive an additional number of pupils. asa Brass, Reed oy Catilox peezge them, either | “Early applications are particularly reqnested, as i, it is important that all the scholars should be pres- ba f . | eat in mii he ship carpenters were among the must Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &c. Moya eget ae to be had at the-short- | ony at the formation of the classes. x F T Wilson, RE Booth, E Hanly. | rene, SC ieetas a boy, it was cus- | tive of the patriots and Eleazer Fauna as » CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS. sab ri PPR EDERIC PROSPERI ‘The exercises will be resumed on Monday. Sep- P. S.—Ourlady friends will please attend with- se oy babis. i 7? " one of their leaders Indeed, the shi is Hair Cloth, Curied Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and Leader, at Taltavull’s Store. opposite tt tember 3d. P. A. BOWEN, Principal, out invitation, as there will be none sent. See ae ee nem So nome axtout | 15m) 8 the hot-beds of the revolutim denn Chai ings 7 bieay es te the au 27 # West st., Georgetown. an 20—eota® | among district schools in the country, to have 7 ‘ ie revolution, and we Venitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends | Orders left at Hiibus& Hite’s Pate tie: - SEMINARY. | === —meenrenmenerneeeees | Spelling schools during the winter term. These | ®f¢ notcertain that the first aggressive acts Brackets, Furniture Nalis at will . A . — against the authorities were not there con ceived, and by those men put into execution It was the fact that Rev. Mr. Parson's Socic ty was principally composed of them, that made him among the most active of that time, in defence of liberty , so that at a meet- COACH ESTABLISHMENT. a Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 1% and Gtk sts, | interest by the scholars, as at those times was RIDGET & HALL have removed from Sixth | to be decided who was th best scholar. Qc- street to the south side of Penna.» casionally one school would visit another for a avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, % -— | tes? of scholarship in this regard. Ah! how wh aed are ready todo all kinds of work in | the live hearts would throb, and big ones ticipated with great Giue, Coin Handles and Screws, Diaraond Sezew | PTaay ag [ye PUy attended to ia oe) _may 2% J pes pars of this Institution will be re- sumed on open September 3d. H. J. DENECKERE,8.J., President. | gatherings were always CARPENTERS’ GOODS, : Planes, Saws, Drawing Knives, Spokeshaves, Chisels and Gonges, Plane frons Augers, Braces and Bitts, Borin Machine?, Ram- EMKEN , 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and | 8% 25—Iwo . 10th Streets, oifers his la stock of pure KUGBY ALADEMY, Silver Ware, consisting of Coffee and Tea $ 8, Fourteenth street, west of Franklin Square. i the * A . ing of ladies at his house, he farnished h ers, Hatchets, Devel: complete, Sugar Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups. VIE 8 s Inst! Uy edie The old s Sixt is for ven sn. | thump, in their anxiety to beat the whole. me x "ese se, he tarnished what feveis, Squanes, Guages, Axes, &c. Spoons and Forks, anda magnificent assortment ae the scant atooeay: in Sevan ee queswece” eke ae ee Once on a time, a neighboring school sept | Was thencalled ‘diberty tea” and at the close of “ BLACKSMITH & COACH MAKERS’ GgoDs. Bisck an ves, Shafts. ‘ Spokes, Hubs Bows. Poles i , richly chased fancy silver ware suitable for gifts, | ber of pupils limited. at reduced prices. Circulars of the Academy can be obtained at the ier a — of any of the above articles are rssidence of the Principal, on N word to ours that on a certain day, in the af- tereoon, they would imcet in our sehool-house for one of these contests. As the time was of one of his sermons called for volanteers to GEO. H. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, step forward in the church. for the formation House, Sign and Fancy Paintess, of 4 militaty company. The same year they t oe OULD especially call the attention of the | *? i built the powder bh 1774, th Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump Being mostly of our owa manufacture, we war- | tlt Streets. Sore - Public to their specimeas of Fancy Signs, | “20Tt, most of the other studies were suspend- PT ere eate: 1774, the town voted s ars.‘ ro z : 3 01 5 is “ oe ‘ * haat “ . “the Gaitaia Ycaince: Leos, Disige Listers, Lining sass it sieriing.. ; BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, be seen at all times at their place of business. | ¢d, and at school and at home in the evenings | ‘st the bill granting “an excise on distilled i Silverware of any design made to order at Montgomery co., Md short notice. Particular attention is paid in get- = Fall Session ef this Lnstit ting up Testimonials, Premicms, &c mence on Monday, Septembe au l—tr Catalogues, Pecagintle J iin eon relative a to the School, may be obtatned by addressing the ng PUESICE—iCE! Pri.ctpal, at Brookeville, Md., or from Chas. tl. NHARLES WERNER, oa Pa. avenue, oppo | Laue, Usq., Pa. avenue. site Browns’ Hotel, will hres throughout the B. B. PRET TYMAN, A.M, se@son, an ampie supply of Pettibone’s best ICE, au23-2w Principal. which he will sell, on cail, in any quantities, af ee ——— the lowest possible rate may 29—dtSep 30 tee ae E UNION ACADE . ai 2 — ——- HE Fifth Annual Session of (h nion Acad- Soe Eat Traveling, Knife, emy; and the Sixth of the on Female eF; Cigar, Office, Market and Clothes Bas- | 4, ulemy, will open on the first Monday in Sep- kets. Ifyou want a good basket, at a low price, z Silks, Damask, Seaming Ce; Cutts, Tassels, Buttons, Tacks, F izes, Laces, and Pisin cad Enamelled Canvass Russia Dock, Enametled Lea! &o. ELVANS & je 16m GLENWOUD CEMETE Oilice No. 292 Pa. ave., corner 16th street, VER THE SAVING’S BANK.) HIS CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the high yround distant one and a quarter miles north of jae Capito!—North Capitol es building and repairidy would do well to | all hands were studying to master the mono- ve us a call as we are determined to use every | syllables, dis ‘ylables. polysyllables, abbrey: exe tion on our part to give ceneral satisfaction tic &e., &e., which the spelling-books eon- Place of business on Louisiana avenue, between . 7th streets, north side, next to the Varnumn spirits was an infringement on the natural rights of Englishmen.”? For this vote all the carpenters of the town held up their hands They used to know then when II and 4 o'clock in the yards _ Next after came the stamp oppression ; and re again they were united; and from those ‘yards more than elsewhere, came the pro- “ 13 that marched about the town with fife and drum, calling upon every man to an- swer the question—~ stamp or no stamp?” If he fecaarps *“stamp,”” they kuocked him jon will com- Dash Leather, OMPSON, ca y arrived, and as our vis- tors Were considered rather our superiors, our were proportionately great. ranged in a standing po- f th: vus+, and the ternately,and Was to sit down. Glazing romptly attended to. ar iat dais Ocrice or THE COMMANDING OFFicER, Washington Arse: ugust 20, Isdo NALED PROPOSALS will be received at this } office until Octobe next, meridian, for | milding an armory in Washington city, D. C.,on | 1 ides ounced t that + me Was up. : “ah 2 3 ae and continue 4 weeks. the public square lying between B street onthe | It did not take long to thin the ranks on | down, ihim, or otherwise showed thei: strect leading directly to the gateway. call se ot Peventhi stiret. G. FRANCIS. Terms as usual. south, Canal street oh the north, aevente street on | both sides In a suort time cur school had | displeasure ; if “no stamp,” the answer w : ‘Tuls Company have secured a chatter from Con- er ee ireulars at the Bookstore of R. Farnham, Esq, | the west, and Sixth street on the east, an 2ppro- | put eight on the floor, and theirs but six. Af- | ‘fll in—join us”’—no neutrals were allowed gress, appropriating their groand forever to burial & TO OLD AND YOUNG. and at the Rugby House, corner Mth and K sts. | priction of $30,000 having been made by Congress ter a few rounds, the contest turned in their | Eleazer Johnson was in the head ranks of this purposesstuaking a fee title to the purchaser, and PROFESSOR WOOD'S These Institutions are so organized and con- | ior the same favor, as they had f Stestiar to semi-rebellion. Next came the tea difficult: Prohibiting ail eacroschments from Jegistation or HAIR RESTORATIVE ducted as to secure that mental and moral train- aster builders desiring to propose for this | '#Vor. a3 they had four standing to our two. ae otherwise, Which is of vast importance to those hg IS preparation, although less than two years te Seip will best prepare the pupil for the real- Proll the public; owing to its wonderful ef- og RICHARDS. Eun ULA fects upon the human hair and seaip, has alread) Bie? SHARDS. Prin UF obtained a celebrity and sale perfect rel 1 Mrs.Z. RICHARDS, Prin. U. F. A, paralleled. It has without the ordinary appliance | _ 80 17—Im used for such purposes, won its way, and been GEORGETOWN COL a Welcomed to most of the cities and towns Gk next sessi. in the United States, the Canadas, and the West 7y mence on Monday, the: India Istands. Nor is this result sorpr singe when | presaretory department and ¢ it is remembered that its porary 8 based upon nto conducted by able « poog na solely =. estal niger by Epes tests. | sors, who devote themsely. ‘That this preparation will actually Restore gra test . of Hair to ie Natural Color, produce a luxui ae pesiectuat SENSE SDON Of with upon the heads of the bald, prevent the and all bave heard what was dons by the ‘* Mohawks” of Boston with the tea at that Port; but as yet none of our historians have given the fact, that before Boston acted in the disguise of Indians, the ship carpenters of Newburyport publicly and openly burned the tea in Market Square. How this well authen ticated fact escaped them, that the first defiant resistance to the tea imposition in this coun- try was in Newburyport, we cannot tell But iwice was this resistance made ; once by burn ing it in Federal street, and again in the mar building will please call af this office to examine | For along time it seemed as thouzh these six the drawings, specifications, 2nd bill of work, | had the beok * by heart.” At length the ang receive any additional explanation in order to | nutuber was reduced to one on each side. Our mabe up their proposals, which they will be en- tors were represented by an accomplished aLiod to do convenientiy and at leisure at this of- young lady, whose parents liad recently ar- tice 2 preposals will be received but from an ex- eee town, and ours by myself, a ragged perenced and approved master builder, as the | litt'e boy of ten summe who sat up = vor has to be done tu a superior manner; hence | #fter night, while my iether, with no other ns at a distance, unknown to the under- | light than that produced b ine-knots, pre t P yp r pall be ueetenleg pres a satisfactory ms unced my lessons to me. Lhe interest of nce before the bid be accepied h€ Spectators was excite » hi J iterus Of the Dill of work. (which have been cal- ; . eli i ? who wish their dead to repose where they have placed thew, for it has become a custom in all other cities when the burial ground becomes valu- able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the dead promiscously into one larze pit, and legal measures cannot prevent it, as no titles are given to the ground. N. B.—Ouice open from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other in- formation, can be obtained. All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be tothe moral and in- jose conided to their ra A large and spacious bui has just been " is : At length the young lady missed und’I stood | ket. The tea was stored in the powder house ) Promptly attended to. je 13—ly Hate from falling off and when uscd’as sa tons ar vplcted to be used exclusively for the accom. SONS COE ee ee nope St 1a rac toates wad Gee under. | for safe kecping . op uet al flow fi Their d i- |* - $ - . and » Wo Ss z » did: 2on, ing one day r 2 AHER TCA = eres, and ‘thus render the hair soft sy and wavy ¥. nee ysl etousan 1 experienced superintendent is appointed, | Stand the word. She declared she did: that eager Johnson, standing one day upon the destroy diseases of the scalp, and’ expel dandra will be always present the ground of build- | the honor was imine that t richly deserved timber of his yard. called his men about him ju the absense of | it. That was a proud moment tome. I had Fa. avenue, detwe and after a few patrivtic words, gave the or- hg and Gth streets, 8. HEF LESOWER be entirely distinct from the certificutes of distinguished gentlemen at after the work commen & tT. LOVES, | ladies in every part of the couniry : nts, and officers especially a weit! at- | cue commanding otticer, to see that the contract Is | = elled d beth sebools and declared | der, * All hands who are ready to join. k uiry Who have tried d then: tn th 3 ver the é 4 Hed down be chic and was declare \y iD. PRoPRigToR? it, and therefore speak wiat they know, most ful- | { ee A on Will thus beef | Sees eu = Pe mete nen BS My cheeks burued, and my brain was | your adzes from their handles, ‘and. follow ve cha ly attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative | ¢ between the ger and older st s. i aaa ashington Arsenal. | dizzy with excitement. me.”? Every adze in the yard was knocked COFFIN WAREGOOM, ko. the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- | the udvantayes of which must be apparent to all | —~——"SS ee Soon xs the school was dismissed, my com- | off, and that stout athleti? man, who would . WILLIAM PLANT & €O., UNDER TA- | T! color to almost any aze alotted to humanity, | 1.0. who have the least experiente in the educa- SATIONAL MEDICAL USLLEGE, petitress came and sat down by my side and | have marched through a regiment of © red ¢ KERS—residence413 Seventh by removing the canse of disease from the scalp— » matter how long standing--the concurrent tes- on ok youn: timontals of the press and the certificates of nu- WASHINGTON, D. c. MAE thirty-fourth anaval course of Lectures will coats, congratulated ine on my success, inquired my * had they stood in his way, taking Bame and age, and flatteringly predicted my The observatory of the College, t's extensive broad-axe as an emblem of leadership Philosophical apparatus, rich and varied libraries, Street, between G and H streets we Interments procured in any grouad commence on MONDAY, the 22d of October, fh A fk hed the head h: = Pane ra merous respectable indi of both sexes, to id Cabinet of Minerals, Geolozical Specimens | 1855, and end on the Ist Marcl., 1253 ? | future success in life. or use, marched at the head of the company orcemetery. Cotlins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages the use of this curative, as tS of the eciea’ and Cal Min ot Jeolor Sp 855, and end on the Ist Marchi, 1553. Unnssus sate ni Deaiié _ | to th di oni Th: h N-tried fc) $ $ - Shells, e Students of this titu- : naccustomed to such attentions. I doubt e powder house. ere that well-tri Hearse, and every article fer interments of mendations of editors and certificates before ail and Shells, atford tothe Students of this Institu: FACULTY. the best quality f shed at short notice, on the tion advantages rarely to be met with. ‘@aoMAS MILLER, M. D., Professor of Anatomy | les cted as most little boys would under such | axe opened a way through the door, and each ded to, can be had of ail agents your Hair Restorative, it gives ine pleasure to say CENTRAL ACADEMY. that its effect has been excelient in removing in- pas Institution, formerly under the care of flammiation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to the late Rev. J. W. Winans, Principal, and itching, with which I have been troubled from | 8. Merchant, Assistant, will be conducted here- childhood, and has alsor estored my hair, which | after by was becoming gray, tol cs original color. I have S. MERCHANT, A. B used no other article: with anything like the same Rev.G. W. DORRAN Most reasonable terms, aad at all hours of the — B.A. MAGUIRE, and Physiology. circumstances, injudiciously. At this june- | man again shouldered bis chest of tea again night. Having the exclusive right of Crump’s ‘Sens: Wi ee ola ai as or _an 6—dim President. | Wu. P. Jounstox, M.L., Professor of Obstet- ture, Master G., the sca of the rick mun of feil into line They marched direes to the market. and then in single file around the old meeting house, where the pump now is, when Jobnson’s axe opened bis chest, box and tea were on the ground together. h man, as he came u; id the same. when, with his own hand, Jonson lighted the pile and burnt Patent Ccrpse Preserver, we gu2rantee to keep ead for ang leagth of time. dy ti—ty DENTISTRY. B. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm of Hunt & Voraldson, coutinues to - @ Manufacture and insert those beautifcl os, and Diseases of wo:nen and children. our neighborhood, tauntingly said to me, in of Materia Med- | ig presence of my fair friend and a number saan of the prinet- of boys from the cther school—* Qh, you ples and practice of sur; needn't feel so big—your folks are poor, and Garton TyLaR, M.D, Protessor of Patholo; your father is a drunkard.”’ and practice of medicine, anc of clinical mek 1 was happy no more—1 was a drunkard’s 2 Princ’ts — es ith or with { ee icine. sou—and how could I look my new friends in | it to ashes; and on that spot, without disguise spuiecss of which pekragl ry eee by eemmmrcans pect ¥ ami kod brace Pilg oan petted comm mn the first Mon- | y swis H. Srerver, M. D., Professor of Chemls- | tho face? Oly heart socined = ues tan my | the ship carpenters of Newburyport deavapet the late firm) was awarded the ‘rst p-emiuin ut Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookfield. The course of instruction will be thorough, RUC WC Be aD Prosector and De- | throat, and almost suffocated me. The hot | the first that was destroyed’ in America — —e Institute Pair, recently held in Caxerux, 1.) June 21, 1838. eee and practica! . pretest Ek eae tears svalded my eyes—but I kept them back, | New)uwryport Herald. r oom . i have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hatz Restora- “or terms and partioulsrs reference is made to 4 MAS LLER, 4} and soon a3 uietly slipped awa’ Mticulat Case a eke ee aiied to cult cack | tive, and have admired lix wenderfal effect. My | ctrevlats, whien har techn ee principal See tan tes DEAN. “ EE 4 Particular case, and their resenbiauce to the natu- Nancoric Susstances.—Gratification of the Fal organs is so perfect es to deceive the most prac- ised eye. ns, procured my diuner bas- Coxsc seuses is with many men one of the first ob- hair was becoming, as | thought, prematurely | Booktores and at the Academy. ven, | ket, and unobserved left the scene of my tri- Like most similar institutions in Srey the | froma my compan gray; but by the use of bis ‘Restorative’ it has aud & de: Es from which the regular lectures are id the words for clinical instruction are under i d disgrace, with a heavy heart, for | jocts of and it is remarkable how lange 7 . * 7 Tesumed its orlyinal color, and 1 have no —— PAR Te ee! the same roof, bet Ba Paes ie f ' 7, Me f different narcotic substances are Base oe paid to Gling and pre | permanently so. ee Notte EUs Sc MOOK, | |, | The entire expense for full course lectures..890 60 ay Gone, a ches eee tiles Linge used in different parts of the world, to soothe f Chatzes Moderate, aud all operatioas warranted Prov. Woon :—Dear Sir My hair commenced 1E next session ofthis School will commence Fractical Anatomy by the Demonstrator... 10 00 lewiy akeaid I beso : Office southwest corner of Seventh and D streets. the mind and impart azreeable languor to the on D fremo. In al! parts of the world. in every country, and among every tribe of people, the habit of consuming them prevails, and has pre- 5 09 | But why should I be reproached fur that? I ee 2% W | could not prevent my father's drinking, and, sical clinic with- | assisted and encouraged by my mother, I had Mairiculating fee, payable only one: Graduating expenses......... Admission to the medical and su out charge. falling off some three or four years since, and con- on the first Monday in September. tinued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried The course of instruction embraces all the all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- | branches of acomplete Academical education. fect, at last 1 was induced to use your celebrated Circulars, containing terms arti done ali I could to keep my piace in my class d other particu- . I p my p iy : , nd bas ’ R. MUNSON respectfully calls public atten- | fait Restorative, and am very happy to say itis | lars, may be had at the Bookstores and at the Riess iptploddend Agnes Soa pers at school, and to assist her in ber woree than oe dante remote period. A writer in the tion to his new, patent aud grea:- doing wonders. [ have now a fine frowih of Schoolroom. au 22—e ees ei the caneat oun ie ationd. widowhood. slunburg Review sxys: . ; 1y IMPROVED method of setting Ar- young hair, and cheerfully regommend Sts use to | 70 Formuthriaiensttic ce Boy as I was I inwardly resolved never to The aborigines ot Central America rolled ia! Teeth, with Contiavous Gum, F | ail stinilarly afflicted. YOUNG LADIES’ CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, THOMAS MILLER, M.D to taste of liquor, aud that I would show Mas- | Up the tobacco leaf, and dreamed away their — PERFECTION OF THE ART. This A.C WILLIAMSON, s 190 E sereet, betvecen 5th and 6th, Dean of the Faculty. | ter G., if I was a drunkard’e a, I would yet | live : in — —— zes before Columbus eeth ne, Tokio Second street. 4 : : st esirins si 5 tea a Bi A was born, or the colouists i others, viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- | agaress 0.5. WOUD & OU. Proprietors, 316 (Removed from No. 9 Indiana avenue,) ae oF Selva agy egtn ae eg peda stand as high as ho did. But all my resolves dots yt det “69 Ded sarhigher gery , LINESS, COMFORT and SAUTY, vieing Broadway, New York, and 111 Market street, St. |] STEPHEN H. MIRICK, A. M., Paincipan. which iis the clinical de aee. the Natio 7; could not allay the gnawims grief and vexa- bathe et Th. = leaf, which is «till with Nature in these respects, and in some others Louis, Mo. FP MULE next Academic year of this School, (form- Sette College Sane ctotiy aaeeats ica. | tion produced’ by his taunting words and : hian court Ss e cocon leaf, wi ich is sti ee Public Inspection is respectfully solie- | “¢_STOir & CO , wholesale and retail Agent, = Fie! under the care of Rev. R. Ww - Cus mat, | tion by letter ( doshua Kiley MD. Curator of | haughty manner. Iu this frame of mind—| the comfort and strength of the Peruviaa mu- Washingto: . D., but for the last two years in chai of the Bs ~ i leteer, was chewed as be does it now, in far re- mote times, and among the same mount: Please call and sce specimens the Washington Intirmary, who will vive any in- | #¥ head and heart zeliinz, my eyes red and CAUTION —No other Dentist in the District of formation that may be desired ewollen—I reached hom My mother saw at 3.W.DYOTT & SONS, Geneval Wholesale sie ts Principal.) will commence Monday, Sep- Agent, Philadelphia, Pa au l—ty ember 10, 1459. Experienced teachers are em- oat : bidet It ts unnecessary to state the vreat advantages of | once that 1 was in tro: aud inquired the | by bis Indian forefathers. The use of 4 = . — 1 Every brane i , eee ra ioanily mention tesa Proposals for building a Light-house om Dod and ec y cretion istlupht ana aie a residence in & hospital for clinical instruction. | cause. I buried my face her lap, and burst or tenes = betel —S which § and warranted for life. ia Jones's Point, near Alexandria, Va. Plonias are given to those who complete the pre- | BCs making early application will have prece- | ict tears. Mother, secing my grief, waited as yet been trausplanted into Otice and house No. 205 & street, near the cor- — scribed course. — Six are to be chosen before the pach’ ee uatil I was more composed, when I told her prevailed among the eastera Asia ner of Penna. avenue aad ! ith street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, — ) Circulars, giving further information ,can be ob- | tober. Sy SENT That had happened, and added, passionately, of the most fabulous antiquity. The ap Aa Office Licut-novsk Bo RD, tained at the bookstores and by applic ation to the H. LINDSLEY “T wish fathe: wouldu’t be a druokard, so we | 5 probably true of the pepper plant UST RECEIVED AT 208 SHILLING- , Washington, Aug sr ed x Principal, 7—cotm DEALER IN , could be respected as other folks.’’ At first, | Julged in by the South Sea Islanders and Prewereneces Depot ; Bret hn ae ne ens EMERSON 1 TUTE BEAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, | mother seemed almost overwhelmed. but che the natives of the Indian Archipelago; of Memoirs of the Rev. Sydney Smith, edited by | jias will be opened, for furnishing the materials | A Select Classical and Mathematical School SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. quickly rallied, and said : the thera apples, the use of which still lingers A 7 t m a is J ’ Point, Po- for Boys. Waaeiiver sat auierie oe ouh ora: ILLS Listitute Is located on H street, one door vember next, F from thecorner of 12th. The next Academic It will be a framed bufiding resting on brick | year will commence the tirst Monday in Septem- tion, and of one and a-Lalf-story, with er 2 7 . Heroes having a tical tower on itis for the The number of pupils is limited The Princi support of the lantern—the horizontal dimensions | pa! can be seen on and after August 27th, at the being 38 by 19 feet. school room, from 9 to 12 0’¢ loc: am Detailed drawings and specifications can be | Terms: per quater, for full course, $15, Eng- among the natives of the Andes and on the slopes of the remote Himalayas; of the ledum of worthern Europe of what, from its abun- dant growth and uve among ourselves, may be called the Englich hop; and of the singular fungus of Siberia, which. passionately loved by the natives of that forbidding region now, has been in use among them from tim ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH- ** My son, I feel very sorry for you, and re- 4 OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes paid, | gret that your feelings have been so injured. tions made, Drafis cashed, and the highest | @ ‘hes twittod you about things yuu cannot f iven for Lend Warrants ib s : ¢ cramnenit Lands located with much care, and | help. But meres. Eas d, my Re Be always If desired, the profits and losses shared equaily at t; uever tasie « drop of intoxicating the cxpiration of five years The Land at that | li r; study and improve your mind. De- time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and | pen on y own energies, trusting in God, one half of the current valueof the Warrant at the | and you will, red, make a » 22 account of ihe P2u .ma Rail- 4 of Panemaand Aspinwail, with sketches of Life and Cuaracter on the isthmus, by Robert Tomes Letters to the People on Health and Happiness, by Catherine E. Beecher Memoirs of Jan Gordon Bennett, and bis ‘Times, by a Jour The Escaped Nun - i ° a ice of the collector | lish branches, $10. — ; thas of entry, and half of th> expense of locating | uses; a I wished rfa-| morial. The narcotic appetite appe Banker's Daughter, 2d vol, by Repnoids RGuee ee CHAS. B. YOUNG, A.M , Principal. deducted from the subscribers’ interest, ‘To | (setul and respected maz. I Witnessed this| deed, to have a natural and deep rut in the Rose Miltou, a romance Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be | _ 4! 9—eotf ons Wishing to locate Warrants ears! on 0 constitution. Lt is of the nature of an instinet- ive craving, which, like that forthe kind of comfort which tea and coffee bring, has led to the discovery and use in countries far remote from each other of different substances. capa- bie of producing the same general effects upon the system.”” Savep By His Boors.—The Windham C5un- graph gives a jount of a narrow es cape from a rattlesnake. which bad sprang upon a lad and tried to bit m. A party of Plainfield, J. SHILLINGTON’S, Odeon Building, corner Pa. av. and 43g st. an 21— own account, the charze will be, for fort C znd realized sorrow his course 3 $15; elghty acres, $2v; one hundred and | brings on us ull. But keep a brave heart, my acres, $25; and will receive with their tide, | son. Remember Jou are respousible only for itand description of the -a! your own faults. Pray Good to keep you, and soe Willie Gorman; Kx-Gov | 408 tstieve for the thoughtleas and unkiad INNESOTA— = is Form ox~ aries 8 ras! om Yo Ramsey; Hon. J.T Rosser, Sec. M.T.; | Fenuae os may be cast om you on your Messrs. Ames & Van Elte., Attorneys at Law; | fther’s account. . Messrs. Morton & Pace, Whelesale Draggists. This les mother, I trust, BaLTIMORE—W. P. Preston, Esq., Attorney at | was not | upon me eid forty years Lav; Richard C. Bowie, FE om. Merchant; | Lave gone since that day. have passed Messrs. Deur, Norris & Co.; Messrs. McCleese many trying scenes, but none ever made WasHINGTON—Hon. w.w. strong an luupression op my feelings ast oNoeay “ NEW be teats mpklltive whole work M. A. TYSON & SISTERS No payment will be le a . a ix completed. ad before its received te must be | FEZALE SEMINARY FO2 DAY PUPILS, inspec’ed and approved by the agent of the gov- sees Borgabuicid SERINE LOA ernment appointed to superinted the work—said of bape duties of this institution wili be resumed agent ba power to reject all materials and L on the 15th September, and, in connexion workmanship, not in accordance with the terms | with the above, they wish also to inform their pa- of the contract. bons and others that they intend opening an es- ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bids | tablishment for boarding pupils on the Ist of No- that may be deemed prejudicial to the public in- | vernber next. Z teres Tue latter fs situated on the railroad and tur. All bids should be seaivd and addressed to the | pike, sixteen miles from the city, aud two south- undersiyned, endorsed * Proposals for Jones’s | east of Laurel village Point Light-house.”’ For particulars, clreulars may be had at the A CARD. MM RS. BE. PHILLIPS, No. between G and H streets, the citizens of Washin she is now pre; street, esires to laform that ructions on the aught music in ue Union and e is fully com- + petent to discanze the daties of her profession the satisfaetion of those who may favor her with ‘ some of the princtp2i at eaton ; Hon. J Popo id : | beartless remark of G ‘s. It was so unjust sin the a th ‘ their patronaye *DM: > JASTLE e: kstores In Washington and Balti- | ‘Pf. ‘Cowers, Mayor; Hon. Judge J. Bryan; J.C. aa’ e s > cae flies * outh part Terms: #10 for 21 lessons, at her residence, or au ee D LiF. Oe ees pesctpat wie au I—ditxeodtseptis ©. Hamilton, Fag + Attorney at Law; Col! Wm. | ad so uncalled for. Now, boys, remember ** Wilson lots, St at the residence of ker pupils. ee ene aye pore = ~~~ | Hickey; Col. J. Riley; Messrs. Layior & Maury; | always to treat your mates with kindness. na small boy, open aclump of Je 12-eohm FIKST WARD RY AND GALE STA> HUNTER'S ACADEMY. Messrs. Lewis, Jobnson & Co.. Bankers; G. C. | Never indulge ia taunting remarks toward | buysies, saw the snake ed up, with head aaa Geiaee BLES. us Instituton will be open in Grammar, Esq., President Patriotic Bank any one, and remember that the son of a poor | eret, ready for the s pring. He called to a MATIONAL HOTEL, NORFOLK, V. i announcing to the public of Washington that acoroaeii lip 7. i ‘ jy Vem 2 min, and even of a drunkard, may have sen- companion, who pe a Sins of rail and - B. WA . or. y peeption = : Ti = = < = ibilities 2 $ your o 3 : “$6 AVING purchased the shove well lee ae hore Een Dy purchase, embrace athorouzh English education “The ta-| THE HAT ESTABLISHMENT sihtities 8 Keen 25 your own.” just as the reptile, (who was sounding his tablishment, I respectfully inform my the War Department, (lately she d French languayes wiil also be taught if G ANTHONY, on Seventh street secoud door ut there is another part to this story. The | shrill note of warning) made the Icap, he friends and the traveling public, that t by A. Schwartz.) 1 wish to ingorm ad north of Pa. avenne, is the place where ‘\ other day a gentleman called at my place of i 2 J brought this weapon down forcibly upon his 4 house has been thoro them that it will be entirely conducted By myself, icular attention wili be paid to the moral | HA‘T'S and CAPS are retailed at wholesale 8 TF y uy ed % : business, and asked if I did not ‘recognise |p, Biow after blow followed but the snake Tee reception of petiacneay aud ts now epen for | and that all orders left upon the premalscs will be | chatzcter of the pupils, and none will be retained | prices for cash only Consequently 20 per him. I told him I did not. “ Do you remem- ‘ened upon euded victim and the on of permanent aud transient board- unetuall elegant Ca F whose conduct may havean unfavorable influence | Cet extra protit will not be charged in order to off |)" 2” bs, “of belug at a apolling-echool eo Ae | remeape nt oer Mee ead; | attended to pu y with elegant Carriages and y cen Sa ber e, “of being at a spelling-scbos! shold. Upon examination it was dis- careful drivers. The Riding School will be con- | upon the other pupils. red that he was dead, but his fangs jad ducted by a professional equestrian and perfectly CHAS. S. HUNTER. pond oa generally for the liveral patromage ex- ‘The very best Dress Hats. vot up in the latest | #t a certain time, and a rade, thoughtless boy c 7 le. - : a itti uf poverty, being a drunk- nstrated the lad’ al d stuck for the last tweuty-three S, % s 8 % ‘ orgetown, Aug. Ll—eot27th style, $3 50, usually sold for $4 and $5. “Quick twitting you of poverty, and 5 adr penstrated the lad’s pantaloons, and stvei SerpaniCaiprnalicit a pratima eetatene oae berstonglregined eh Sc oneetay vier dep oe geal Peace Sinn es sales and small proiits,”” is the motto. ard’s son?” | “1 do most distinetly,” said I. | jasc in his boot leg! Tho skin hal not boon suring thei that nothing will ve ieft undone to | “Paricular attention will be paid tobe: Kept ROSE VALE SEMINARY, act 1—eo8m ; continued the gevtleman, ‘I am | touched, and, of course, no harm was dene make them at HOME while sojourniag atthe Na | y+ Livery in bis establishreent. Near Biadensburg Depot. : 5 . gee y- There bas uot, probably, a month | A illustration of the benefit of wearing boots tional. ™ perous requiring open tarouches or family ear- HE Naveed this — in Pe FREE ee AGn TUBNIE SEED, te. of my life passed since then but I have thought | wien picking whortleberries N. B.—A four-horse stage ch leaves the Na- riavges, can satisfactorily accommodated, as on MONDAY, September 3, 1s: e large " rant ia J rec’ of that remark with regret and shame, and as g ry Tuesda’ y Le “eel r 3 now in course of erection will be ready the growers, a well selected stock of the fol- | © a va pip pipe rs J —————_— pomareserh a Satarat Hh Cc. aodsy,, onl Bat well as those desiring riding horses for gentlemen putas whit willadd much to the comfort and | lowi Early York, Large York, Flat Dutch, 1am about leaving for California, perhaps to LFA correspondent of the New ¥ ork Tin es, i TB. WALTERS, | ladies ERECK LAKEMEYER convenience of the pupils. Dew Head, Heart shaped, Enfield Market, Vie | end my days there, 1 could not go without first writing from Peru, gives a narrative of a dif- = — - a % ‘Au For further particulars address Mis. D. JONES, | toria, with many other new and good Cabbayes. calling on you, and asking your forgiveness | culty between our government and the Peru- PURE BOSTON ICE. I ncn — | (Principal,) Bladensburg, Ma Boy: Flat Dutch, Purple topped, Stra; Leaved, Karly | ¢, at act.’? rt ve hi y & Snowball, Bale’s hybrid, with cher leading ter opherser forgiventes “DMT do mont? Wen freah, of Art quality, and ofired of et ee all sny yes. Well, then, let me close as I be- 4 JOHN SAUL, gan. toes, never twit another for what he vian authorities, which was settled only by the forcible interference of oar Minister, Mr Clay, and the United States frigate Indepent- ence, which happened to be at that port. Cap COURT OF CLAIMS. au 4—2awim B ur i will attend to any business ae AEN Titian tctaded osayas't comme: | PAL HILL BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR sioner appointed by the Court of Claims to take PLENTIFUL supply of the above indispen- A sable article will Ee kept on band (eet 2 the season, at the ‘‘ Eldorado House,”’ Pa. avenue between 3d and 4 streets, where families resid- o ood can be supplied in large | testimony, or as an attorney and counsellor of said Sandy Spring, Montgomery county, Md. au 17—e06t* corner 7th and H streets. | cannot help. tain Adams, of the American ship John Cum- shaun gaasiinton oc sreng eters court. He ‘may be fous daily at the Capitol, | FAVE uluth term of this Institution will com- FALL SARWARD & CO ——__—_—___—. mings, had shot one of his mates for matiry ‘CLEMENT REYNOLDS. in the room immediately opposite the oilice of the mence on the 10th day of the ninth month a & Coun ir Midechaw OBLIGATIONS FROM THE AMBRICAN Prorte. —for which the Peruvian authorities bad bi N. B.—Choice Wiues, Brandles, Cigars, &c. | clerk of the Court of Claims (eptember) next. Cornerof 9th street and Pa. avenue. (south side} | OUF land is more the recipient of all countries | arrested and ‘ried him, found him guilty and Dinners, Suppers, &c., supplied in good style, as} au S—2aw3w JOHN 8. TYSON. Cc Leap acyereg. | the needful sneoripation in | will, as usual, attend to all sales of Hosnehold, | than of their ideas. Annihilate the past of| sentenced him to death. Mr. Clay denied pd — ih EE ee ee ee ts by eddsoning rat Olney Pon tee] Real Estate, and Pereonal Procaie, Carriages, | avy one leading nation in the world, and vur| that they had any jurisdiction over the care, CURE FOR HOY WEATHER. SEMKEN, JEWELER, Montgomery county, Maryland; 8. KIRK, or | Horses, &e or goods of any deseriptionconsigned whole destiny is changed. Italy and Spain, | und under threat of forcibly rescuing Capt: in RNY’s ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- H. No. $30 Pa. av., bet. 9th and lth sts., WM. H. FARQUHAR to them, on the most reasonable terms, and will | jy persons of Columbus and Isabella, joined Aiams and his ship, succeeded in effect’ng their release. 1 The reason w y many ladies dodge an give thelr persanal attention. tometbar fan the areal dissawery hat encnel sales entrusted ded gether for the gre iscovery 4 4 iin proureatsas und disci he at se America to emi ation and erecge Ba ne. Liberal cash advances made on consignment, | Contributed to its independence: the TER ICES, for which he was a a Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Imatitute, is highly recommended for the above. Wili be is prepared to make to order any device that ma io Juo. T. Towers, Lambert Tree, W. D. be niguented fuch as Flower Boy uets Branelets, We'laca. "Je 30—2awow t Pins, ur Rings, Chains, Crosses. im pS ne Sears. amma Ts = Chartelains, ke. Alsu, Set Ornmnane teens” | AERS. BURE WALL RESUME her Clossee arch “ charge eer sak - | offer of marriage is ause the question i, fs "aa wontensenste 6s Belageee, Osun i> Persous on “Young Ladies on the 17th September, at WALL, BARNARD & CO for the origin of the language we speak, car- : ae * re ber 3 mannons= 1 me ing Cod sities aa wy wea her ficribans ty C street, i an cece au 7—eolm (Intel) Auctioneers, | ries us to {ndia; our religion is from Patestinc; | popped at them.

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