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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED. EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) ildé corner of Pi py fines seca Eleventh Sher 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 3734 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIP- TY CENTS a year in advence, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week, 7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. iranian tateicien ahemenemmnet eeetettineeatennt eatiaiell JOHN B. RLVANS. WILLIAM THOMPSON. ELVANS & THOMPSON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &e., Ne. 325 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth sts, Washington, D.C. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. Britannia, German Silver, Albata and Silver Pla- Tea, Table and Dessert 3 Carvers td Ticks: Beoels, Knives with and with- out Forks Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated C: le- sticks, Shovel and Tongs, Waille Irons, Maslin and Bell Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- , Ovens, &c. BULLDING MATERIALS. ural Ci Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Till, Pad Ri Senge. ; iP! Chest, y Shuttle. Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and Wrought Nails, Bolts Brad’s Shutter Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, Handrail : Door Knobs Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &c. CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS. Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofs and Chair Springs Venitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends kets, Furniture Nails Brac! Gino, Cotten Handles end Screws, Diamond tletew ARPENTERS’ GOODS. ri, rep pomae ave, Spokeshaves, ring Machines, Ham- mers, Hatchets, Devels Sy uares, G , Axes, &c. BLAC! Shit & COACH MAKERS’ GO0ODs. Black and Bright Springs, Axles, Felloes, Shafts, Spokes, Hubs, Bows, Poles Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump Joints, Stump Collars, Top Pro} Curtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Li: Silks, Damask, Seam! ng es, Lene n Endmelied Canese Dash Leather, ‘and Plain and Russia Duck, Enamelled Leather, ee. ELVANS & PHOMPSON, jel—ém 226 Pa. avenue. GLENWOOD CEMETERY, @ifice Ne. 292 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, —< THE SAVING’S BANK.) c ——— METERY is laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the high ground distant one and a quarter miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol street leading directly to the gateway. This —— mene a roe from — gress, appropri r ground forever to bu fale kt a ibe to tha purchaser, and Prohibiting all encroachments from legislation or otherwise, which is of vast importance to those who wish their dead to repose where they have placed the n, 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 iy into one large pit, and legal measures cannot prevent it, as no titles are given ing a fee tit tothe N. B—Oilice open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., where Pamphiets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other in- formation, can be obtained. Ali orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be promptly attended to Je is—ty AMERICAN HOTEL, Ne. 456 Pa. avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, 8. HEFLEBOWER AL T. LOVET®, PROPRIETORS. jyt—om COFFIN WARERUOM, dees J Deeb pga PLANT & €O., UNDERTA- . ERS—residenceii8 Seventh Street, between G and H streets. ercemetery’ Coline, Oape Shrwads, Carriazes or Z ro} ai Hearse, and » oe for interments’ o the best quality furnished et short notice, on the Most reasonal terms, and at all hours of the re Ha the exciusive right of poy be atent Corpse ‘we guarantee to keep t dead for any length of timae. jy li—ty pen safes Seer ahs Rec DENTISTRY. B. DONALDSON , Dentist, late of the frm of Hunt & Donaldson, continues to teeth, with or without gums, specimens of which (made and deposited by the late firm) was awarded the first premium at the Mechanica’ Institute Fair, recently held in tals city. ‘These teeth ere carved and shaded to suit each particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- Tal organs is so peifect as to deceive the most prac- Face P ular cttentien also paid to filling and pre Serving the natural teeth. Charyes moderate, and all operations warranted Office south vest comer of Seventh and D streets. Bentrance on D. a mar 216m DENTISTRY. DBD MUNBON respectfully calis public atten- tion to bis new, patent and y IMPROVED meliod of sectin Ar; Teeth, with Continuous cae the PERFECTION OF THE as ‘This le of Teeth bas the following advantages over : GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- others, viz LINESS, COMFORT and BEAUTY, With “ature In these respects, and in some others excelling. Public inspection is respectfully solic- and warranted for life. Oiice and house No. 298 E street, near the cor- Ber of Penna. avenue and ith . ap 4—¢ ton’s Periodical Depet— Memoirs af the Rev. Sydney Smith, edited by Panama in 1955, an account of the Panama Ratl- road, of the cities of Panamaand Aspinwall, with sketches of Life and Character on the Isthmus, by Robert Tomes Letters to the People on Health and Happiness, by Catherine . Beecher. Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett, and his Times, by a Journalist pty LT Repnoids rs hter, 2d vol, Rose Miltan, a remanee. ee. Some J SHILLINGTON’S, aa , corner Pa. av and 4% st. a 21— Trepessle fer building a Light-heuse ex : mes’s Point, near Alexandria, Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Onzies Liott-mousz Boarp ington, Ww. , Aug. 5 ROPOSALS wilt be reatves whit te o'clock m., on the Wd of September next, when the bids wii be opened, for furnishing the materials and building a light bouse on Jones’ Point, Po- tomac river, near Alexandria, by the 0th of No- vember next. It will be a framed building resting ou brick foundation, and of one and Saaircery, with basement having a ciseular t@wer on top for the su por. of the lantern —the horizontal dimensions i 7 he ’ and specifications can be seen at this ose, un at the office of the collector at Alexandr: Should any bid be accepted, » contract wili be executed at once for the work No payment will be made qatil the whole work ’ we pat panes dep Speoeergppngasy inspec’ proved agent of ti - ernment tg w@perinted the work—eeld agent having power te rejssi all materials und wi Pp, not in as@or: ce With the terms of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids that may be deemed prejudicial to the public in terest. All bids should be sealed and addressed to the undersigned, endorsed ‘Proposals for Jones’s Point Lighthouse. ” EDM'D L. F. HARDCASTLE, au 2}—eotm Bogineer Secretary. NATIONAL HOTEL, NORFOLK, Va. B. B. WALTERS, Preprietor. no purchased the above well known es- tablishment, | inform my friends and the’ avellng publte, that the thowal. N #—A four-horse stege Coach leaves the Na+ tonal Hotel every mong Thurxliy, and Sat- for EX) Chty, N.C. ’ BB, WALTERS; tia WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1855. NO. 834. EVENING STAR, | 4 ,,.X2=AsEA craton EDUCATIONAL. NCLASSICAL AND MATH- ATICAL ACADEMY. . Abbott, Esq , #0 EXCURSIONS, &c. FIRST GRAND PIC NIC Or THE JACESON CLUB, Will be given at Spring Gardens, (formerly oc- eupied by A. Favier,) on M street, between 17th and 18th, on MONDAY, HE JACKSON ©. announcing to the Clubs, that they will give ‘ use of the most pleasant, ENTIST! HINN, Graduate of the A RICH OLD UNCLE, AND A BILIOUS FEVER. Lindy Ray was scarce seventeer. Beauti- fal as an houri, of course, as all hervines are. But more than this Linda had a mind heart of goodness, as well as She was the brightest scholar of Mrs. seminary, was the joy of her father, the of her mother, the go-between and con of 8 score of little R: noisy of brothers—and the friend and consoler of all who came within her eg erty only the slender income of his m, but which, rtune of Linda, would EM. fodereienee, hay ich the Wn. favorably conducted his Academy thus secured more ample will receive an yeaa pupils. ap} rtant that all the scholars fa the classes, The exercises will be resumed . A. BOWEN, Princ}; No. 94 West st., KUGBY ACADEMY. osite Franklin Square. sh on omega will be a on the second Monday in September. Num cf pupils limited. irculars of the Academy can be obtained at the rasidence of the Principal, 13th streets. : oe se tah Weshington nate Georgetown, D.C. > September 10th, com- E! STRING BAND. IS old established and favorite band fur- for Excursions, Sere- itz’s Music De- e residence of the leader, four doors gr General Henderson’s residence, Navy Yard. Ww BRASS AND nish music as usual on Monday, Sep- nades, Pic Nics, Bal! efort to make this one gay and recherche pic nics of improper persons Scott's celebrated Brese “efresnivents, wil nd String’ Band "has be furnished by an experi- 50 cents—admitting a gentleman and Committee of Arrangements. Fourteenth strect, the poor and di E duties of this kote. between 12th and ¥. MORISON, THE UNION ACADEMY. HE Fifth Annual Session of the Union Acad- emy ; and the Sixth of the Union Female on the = Monday in Sep- fession to depend to the modest little enable the young couple to live It was now in the fitful mon! following June was to witness the Linda and her la y est notice, by appl: to » OY PPR EDERIC PROSPERI Leader, at Taltavull’s Store, opposite the ine Barracks. ‘ ao left at Hilbus & Hitz’s Music De- atteaded to. any 25 fog ee SILVER WARE. Pa. avenue, between 9th and —=—=—=—=_—[—=£_==<_£==—=—«<—X«—«—«—XXXX—Xx_ PARTNERSHIP. vader the name and sty undersigned Deere RO., for the Genéral Commission Academy, will oj tember, and cont Terms as usual, Circulars at the Bookstore of R. Farnham, Esq, House, corner 1th and K sts. ions are so organized and con- ducted as to secure that mental and moral train- ing Be will best prepare the pupil for the real- Z. RICHARDS, Mrs. Z. RICHA! N. B. HARTLEY, Grorcrtown, D.C.,A 1,.1855, yf 7 » August SEMKEN, 330 * 10th streets, offers his Silver Ware, consist! of C » Sugar as and Forks, and ichly chased fancy silver ware suitable for gifts, at reduced prices. Persons in want of any of the above articles are Being mostly of our own manufacture, we war- IL? Silverware of any design made short notice. Particular attention ting up Testimonials, Premiums, indulging in her Prin. U. A. Ci y Cream, Goblets, Ou RDS, Prin. U.F.A.| JOE SHILLINGTON bas ificent assortmen Seg ey pens ine. ‘3 Ashton Book Godey’s Lady’s Book radiant with joy w less bay—the most of horse-fiesh to be lighted on indulgent parent. Slocum was by her side, and was ty of the morning auty of the “morning queen,” ly the latter sped from his sight Linda's “ bay’’ and was flying with its mis- tress through the air, scaree touching the paving stones, at a fearful spee inly be thrown and killed!’ and Sio- eart as he exclaimed thus—or the place where his heart should have been—beat with a feeling akin to despair. When, however, Slocum arrived some three or four miles farther, toward the edge ; & scene met his view that called up other pleasure at the safety Liada was seated upon the turf, reclining against the trunk of a tree. stranger was bendi brow with water an: of his warm life into her fainting energies. The look—the strange mysterious look— that of soul recognising soul, which passed between them when Linda opened her eyes full upon him, haunted disagreeable nightmare The next day, the tall, handsome stranger called upon the lovely girl he had rescued from certain death, to inquire after her health. Some how or other it was full three hours | of the Stillwell Methodist Church, in First before the ‘call’? was concluded. Time had | street, between First and Second avenues, re- easantly in that easy flow of garding the supremacy of church affairs. sentiment, where soul met its » that both were surprised at its rapid received— fember GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. HE next session of this Institution will com- mence on Monday, the3d of Se; able and Laas themselves to the tellectual advancement of those confided to their care, and spacious bu! completed to be used exclusively fo) ten nooner: modation of the upon the beau sors, who devote seesees ike the morning’s breeze. Notions ; The Hidden Path, by Marion Harland, author of | @*4 taken fright, Light and Darkness; or of Fashionable Life A memoir of Rev. Sydney S ter, edited by Mrs. Aus: The complete works of Charles Dickens 12 vols., octavo size, in large type, beautifully illustra- ly bound in cloth. Sold separately The Yellow Mask, a new story, by Charles Dick- ICE—ICE—ICE! RLES WERNER the ate—a site Browns? Hotel, will kee; eer 3 class rooms, &c., ym those of the other pope and officers especially assi studies. A complete separation will thus be ef- ted the younger and older sti the advantages of which must be ay those who have the least experience The sacpmbetecl of thi ay int hte and Shells, afford to the Students of this Institu- (lon advantages rarely to be met with. 7 B.A. MAGUIRE }, throughout the sell, on call, in any the lowest possible rates. SKETS.—Work, €ard, Tre Cigar, Office, Market and C. basket, at a low pri mith, by his daugh- emotions than those of i Ri wed altro of his beloved. SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. jon, although less than two ic; owing to its wond: ef- uman hair and scalp, has already All the new books recei' ae Everything in the Statione: ved as scon as published A tall, handsome ng over her, laving her RS. LUNDY will resume the duties of her School on Monday, September 34, at No. 46 Louisiana avenue. MISS HARROVER’S SEMINARY For Young Ladies, Corner of New York avenue and Thirteenth st., WASHINGTON, D. c. HIS Institution will be opened on the second thorough instruction will be iven in the English branches, Mathematics, lassics French, German, Music, Embroidery and needlework. A lady of _—_ qualifications has been employed in 00) ete particulars see Circulars at Bookstores. H. LINDSLEY, >: REAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRARTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH- OUT THE TERRITO: Collections made, Prices given for Lend Government Lands located with much care, if desired, the profits and losses shared the expiration of five years time to be sold, unless otherwise x one haif of the current valuesf the Warrant at the and half of th> ex: from the subszribers’ interest. wishing to locate Warrants entirel eir own account, the chatye will be, for $20; one hundred receive with their title, used for such pu , Won its way, and been welcomed to most of the cities and towns ‘nited States, the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprisi; it is remembered that its its merits, solely as esta! ‘oung Slocum like a RY. Taxes paid, r months after. cashed, and the highest lished by actual tests. tion will actually Resto: atural Color, produce a lux rowth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the ur from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- ‘oduce a continual flow of the natural fluid us render the hair soft, destroy diseases of the scalp, the certificates of distinguished gen’ ladies in every part of the country who have tried it, and a That bee what esters @ proper use of this the hair can be made to attain ralcolor to almost any age alotied to humanity, by removing the cause of seal, ne matter how long standi: tmonials of the large* experience an: ain they met, always talking as though they had been friends forever; 20 unconstrained and easy of thought between the: pened, too by some strange chance, that cum was either out on some fishing excursion or something of the sort, whenever the tall. ‘er called upon the bride-clect. The middle of May arrived. The wedding day was drawing more and more near. maze of bewilderment the young betrothed awaked as from a sudden dream. ‘*Do I love him well enough to become his wife ?’’ asked she of her own heart. Alas! adecper depth had been sounded in| said, immediately interrupted the reading by th than the | protesting against the legality of the call. lect could hope to ii But the spirit that had taught her—her own heart—that had taught her the meaning of the word Lovye—the tall and handsome siran- er—he had gone as suddenly as he came. usiness had called him to a d CENTRAL ACADEMY. HIS Institution, formerly under the care of W. Winans, Principal, and S. Merchant, Assistant, will be conducted here- Kaan . MERCHANT, A.B. Rev.G. W. DORRANCE, A.B. will commence on the first Mon- instruction will be thorough, sound and practical. particulars reference is made to @reulars, which may be obtained at the principel Booktores and at the Academy. \—eolw* a plat and description of ti MINNEsoTA—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Ex-Gov Alex. . F. and retain its natu- the late Rev. J” —the concurrent tes- press the certificates of nu- table individuals of both sexes, to curative, as well as of the recom- mendations of editors and certificates before ailu ded to, can be had of all agents. iass., Jan. 12, 1855. Pro. Woov—Dear Sir—Ha) ‘our Hair Restorative, . i Messrs. Ames & Messrs. Morton & Pace, Whelesale BatimorE—W. P. Law; Richard C. Bowie, Messrs. Deur, Norris & Han. Wasuineton—Hon. W. W. Seaton; Hon. J. jayor; Hon. Ju Esq. at ; Con Merchant ; M . Me it gives me pleasure to sy its effect has been excellent in removing in- , and a constant tendency to I have been troubled from ley; Messrs. Taylor & Messrs. Lewis, Johnson & C Grammar, Esq., President that young heart. A deeper » dai itebing, with which shallow line of the groom-el MR. BUSHNELL'S SCHOUL, ood, and has also estored any No. 41 Thirteenth strect, between Fand G sts. E next session of this School will commence on the fir-t Monday in September. The course of instruction embraces all the lete Academical education. ning terms and other had at the Bookstores ani NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D.C. E thirty-fourth annual course of Lectures will commence on MON DAY, the 224 of October, 1355, and end on the Ist March, 1856. ‘Tuomas era M. D., Professor of Anatomy Wu. P. Jounstox, M. D., Professor of Obstet- Diseases of women and children. Josuva Riter, M.D., P of Mi ith pleasure and profit. Yours, trul: Pastor of Orthodox Chu: CARLYLE, Thi, June 27, I have used Prof. 0. 5. Wood's Bair tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My ming, as I thought, gray; but by the use of his ‘¢. resumed its original colo: oh, Brookield. Circulars, conta! istant country True, he had never spoken of love, me, Linda bad found to her dismay that he had taken her heart with him, and that Sigcum seemed to her now nothin, more than a sort of automaton, brainless YOUNG LADIES’ CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, 490 E street, between 5th and Gth, ved from No. 9 Indiana avenue,) STEPHEN H. MIRICK, A. M., Principat. next Academic year of this School, (form- under thé care of Rev. D. D., but for the last two years in charge of the >) will commence Moni Experienced teachers are em- Every branch of a education is taught, and di- plomas are given to those who complete the pre- and I bave no doubt, EY BREESE, x- P2ov. Woon :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced off some three or four years since, remedies of the 1e5 eiwas induced to use Hair Restorative, aud am very hap) aoing wonders young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly aiflicted. A.c er A Address O. J. WOOD & CO. Broadway, New York, and 114 Louis, Mo. C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, rae. ‘F.W.DYOTT & Philadelphia fessor of the princi- R. W. Cushman. 5 é Professor of Pathol clinical ples and practice of sur; Garton Triex, M.D oc hapeaieas of medic icine. Luwrs H. Steiner, M. D., Professor of Chemis- try and Pharmacy. Epwarp M. Scott, M. D., Prosector and De- strato’ mor Tr. THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dzan. Like most similar institutions in Euro desks from which the ven, and the words for clinical instruction are under The entire expense for full course lectures. .$90 00 Practical Anatomy by the Demonstrator. ting fee, payable only once. “ But I will be true to honor and mise,’’ said the courageous Linda, but to lo gf) ceil ‘I will marry him, tember 10, 1855. and make him a true wife. I will bury my own heart and its love, perform my duty faithfully.’’ Alas! alas! ‘“ There is many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip ”” A rich old uncle of the portionless Slocum | collision again, went to church himeelf in arrived from the “golden East,” is nephew, made his will, and Slo- mniless, the almost brief- ¢ in the morning a rich | cises, the minister again attempted to read the I have now a ‘iving further information, can be ob- stores and by application to the au 7—eo2m EMERSON INSTITUTE. A Select Classical and Mathi 1S Institute is located on H street, one door from thecorner of 12th. The next Academic will commence the first Monday in Septem- r. The number of pupils is limited. The Princi pal can be seen on and after August 27th, at the school room, from 9 to 12 o’clock a m. uarter, for full course, $15. Eng- res, $10 . YOUNG, A. M., Principal. cum, the almost less lawyer, awe. SONA, General His uncle scouted at the idea of his wed- _—" ding the fair Linda, with her very moderate 1 fortune, telling him that such a handsome, ac- | per had been fairly opened to the congrega- complished, and wealthy fellow as he (Slo- | tion, he got up a second time and uttered his cum) could pick a millionaire heiress off | protest. from almost every bush. His kind uncle, bid him travel and choose from an the aristocratic and wealthy beauties Tope. Elatea with his sudden fortune, puffed up with personal vanity uncle’s advice, setti to cioss the ocean fo: He dropped a careless note to his bei telling her of bis determination to travel —to leave her free. Somehow or other, Slocum’s from his uncle did not arrive as ot, aud he had not much soon- the Atlantic than he had to re- What was his dismay upon arriving when he found his quondam bride elect had married his rich old uncle! that the “ will” been remade, that he (Slocum) off without even a shilling—the made in favor of Linda and her successors. This discovery was maddening, but worse than all, the rich old uncle had thrown his ugly wig, and the hump on his back, and his wooden leg, and he stood up as Linda’s | the street who was in her com: HY, supposing m—the tall, handsome i DA. L. B. WRIGHT'S UNFAILING “SCROFULOUS ANTIDOTE,” Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSU. ead all whe one SE aprorre os ISEASES. 1.18 Medicine is prepared by an T sician of eighteen years during wi time he the most unbounded success, and created for of tacts Immediately upon cleansiag it from all scrofulous humors WHOLE ststisM, beeen the afternoon and Js RECEIVED AT JOE SHILLING. further information address THOMAS MILLER, M. D., of the F; Dean sident student in the Weshington Tidemary resident stu ie Was! the clinical department of the National juested to make applica- the Washington Infirmary. formation that may be desi @ residence in a Those Ing situations as contents weak & M. A. TYSON & SISTER'S I FEMALE SEMINARY FOR DAY PUPILS, F strect, bet. 12th and 13th, Washington. E duties of this institution will be resumed on the 15th September, and, in connexion with the above, they wish also to inform their pa- trons and others that they intend o tablishment for boarding pupils on The latter is situated on the railroad and turn- pike, sixteen miles from the city, and two south- For particulars, circulars may be had at the principal bookstores in more. impurities, renovatin: 8, INVIGORATE THE woof of which, hundreds of res) nesses from the dootor’s private practice have giv- and Owe lon, to call upon then Diseases can be had ~ eee parmesan early application will have prece- en in their testimony, chosen before the Ist of Oc- scrofulous jy and satlofy themseives. A Treatise on Serofulous gratis at PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 Broadway, CHARLES Sto . Agents EW BOOKS AT TAYLOR & MAURY’S. Sydney Smith’s Memoirs, 2 vols, $2 Woman and her connexion with Civilization, and Domestic Mi riod, by 8. W. Pull by Robert Tomes, 60c. . Youatt, new edition, with horses, by Cecil, Ballads—Romantic, Fantastical and Humor ous—by W. H. Ainsworth, 75c usic Master a love story, by W. Arling- ton, with 9 woodcuts, 75c ife, by Amelia B. Edwards, ory oa ip em by Edward B. mal Farms and how they ought to be man- he Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and Jno trated, ustry of the United States, 25¢ omer or the Queen’s Own, by James Just received at TAYLOR & MAURY’S. from the earliest Panama in 1855. observations on ROSE VALE SEMINARY, Near Bladensburg Depot. HE exercises of this School be resumed on MONDAY, September 3, 1855. The airy rooms now in course of erection will be for use, which will add much to the comfort and convenience of the pupils. Porfurther ic (Principal,) Bladensburg, Md. DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S TASTELESS ‘“ LIQUID CATHARTIC,” OR, FAMILY PHYSIC. 18 is the BEST. ES) EFFICIENT CATHARTI FERED TO THE PUBLIC. It is TASTELESS cot eee ee é acing no griping or - iw it searches to the bottom of cleanses stomach. and C EVER OF- ding the ulars address Mrs. D. JONES, there! rol ” Siiy Senna, he.) and Spd sakputes: youthful "brid RS. HENRY A. BURR informs her reioe ged ! He had ils that their studies will re-commence eath. - ‘: ahoaaey ‘0. 301 H street, between 13th and 14th, rt—but it threw poor Slocum into a wows bilious fever which nearly terminated his life, also put me in from costiveness. WITHOUT IT, ai it ey and without Paving: and NO MEDICINE I8 MORE HIGHLY R by Ca FACULTY. COMMENDED It can be had wholesale BLER & CO.’S, ay or CHAS. 8 3 PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 409 oon ge 2 = om 5 fe136m” _ MISS ROSA MOORE'S SEMINARY. E duties of this Institution will be resumed on Monday, September 3d. &ec., spply tothe Principal, No. 351 & CO., Washi between H and I. au 15—eolm Wreck or tae AtLanti0.—Green, the diver, has been down to the wreck of the Atlantic— found himself upon the wheel-bhouse, way to the state-room in the after part of the boat, and attached a line to the window of the d same. This room is supposed to contain the attempted to destroy himself by opening a safe of the American Express Company. He | vein in bis left arm with a razor; this not suc- remained under water fort; t up with him pieces h were brought down by the Piymouth He wa:ts a change of weather for another trial, and eutertains no | at the ** ¥e shall seek me, but shall ing the iron safe atgrad goes He also left a f written in . The | German, the English of was thet he samples of wood from the wreck are so water | wished his friends to see him decently buried; soaked as to sink at once w Buffalo. Commercial. As Deacon T. was match out of a THE HAT ESTABLISHMENT F ANTHONY, on Seventh street second door north of Pa. avenue, {s the HATS and CAPS are retailed at wholesale Consequently 20 per Vaisenses nerally, $$$ itoat cbarse nil . SEO. H. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, - Heuse, Sign and Fancy Painters, iy call the attention of the specimens of Fanc to be seen at all times at their place of 3 and repairidg would do well to give us a call as we are determined to use every exertion on our part to give aven 6th and 7th streets, north side, nextto the Varnum Bu \. Old G promptly attended to. au 4—die pe ane SS A ee FIRST WARD meg cet AND SALE STA: of Washington that Fans i es cent extra it bad very best Dress Hats. _ 50, usually sold for small profits,’’ is the motto. announcing to the ‘ot up in the latest minutes, and the wreck, some Rock on her last trip. doubt of his success in of the company and with it the Mi orn tial BENNETT and his Times. Price $: Miss a by ret tt a E. K. LUNDY street, Georgetown, hen put in water The Escaped N For sale Briage , he observed tha a to be orthodo: aga they were, fer EDERECE LAKEMEYER, pi Beer. PASTE BRUSHES & Sn, LUE. IGHT AND DARKNESS; or ( Also, Patent Paint Oi) for roofs, &e. in bladders, for sale oe Pay, POWELL & MO No 388 street, between Sib and 7th. replied at he should in all conscience they brimstone. ston the correct be cents . TAXLOR MAURY 3 pee He sells Jow, and every Always tell the truth ; you will find it ome aioe i aE ee “8 EEKLY STAR: ‘This exoaileat Family and News Joumsl—con Pays Aarne pe nar ns pay ane day morning. wenty copies. ee Single ‘in }) can be procured. a the counter, fmmadiatay divs Paper. Price—Tunes Canre noe °F tHe Postmastzrs who act as agents allowed & commission of twenty per cent. wate rary friend has furnished the Pbila- detphia Sunday Dispatch with the following choice extracts that he has collated during his readings, and which, we have no doubt, will ba acceptable to-our readers - {From the European Maguzine } a. Pipes Mv 14, 1801, in Gloucester Place, rigadier General Arnold, a person much no- ticed during the American war. _When we take a view of the officer's life, his low station when taken notice of by the American leaders, their gratitude for his -or- vices, his ingratitude for the honors showered on him in so few years, we cannot help sying with the first writer in the world : * Do not these ; for are heavier ee thy a ae prot, fore betake Tipen = been ont, Aleman renee In storm , Could not move the gods To look ‘way thou wert.”’ General The | land since the close of the American war, ex- ridal of | cept for a short time in Nova Scotia, and af- aw upon which even | terwards in the West Indies, where he wav appy pair’ were to start for “the | taken prisoner by the French. The people of 2.7 looked magnificently on horseback, and on this April morning, favorite exercise, she queen of beauty, glowing with freshness and @ back of ber match- this kingdom have their hours of reflection, and those hours have been winged with con- tempt and detestation of the man—exalted as he had been by majesty and. bis ministers— who could basely desert that cause that was by no means dishonorable, or beneath the dig- ity of a man to support. (From the London Gazette. Feb. 5, ns) Tne Bedford, Capt. Morris, from Nantucket, made entry at the custom-house. This is the first vessel that has entered the river {Thames} belong to the United States. It is said she touched at some port in France, and hee ring of the peace immediately proceeded here to a market. She is laden chiefly with il. “She wiil | (Advertisement from the Londonderry Journal, April 30, 1783 ] ' Whereas, on February the 14th, 1783, it — kind Providence to confer on Mathew Neely, of Burnally, parish of Tamlaghtfing- tan, and county of Londonderry, a man child, whose appearance is promising and amiable. and popes the Being who first caused him to exist will grant him grace. Also, in consider- ation and in remembrance of the many heroie deeds done by that universally renowned pa- triot, Gene: Washington, the said Mathew Neely hath done himself the honor of calling the said man child by the name of George Washington Neely, he being the first child known or so called in this kingdom by the name of Washington, that brilliant Western star. Trouble in a Methodist Chureh—A Trustesin Limbo for Disturbing Divino Worship. For some time past we learn, a difficulty hae existed among the trustees and congregation In consequence of this feeling. the church is divided, and its officers are arrayed against . each other. A few days ago, it appears, the party a minister, Rev. Mr. Thomp- son, upon the Mayor to protect theim at Mayor Wood referred the case to Captain Hartt, of the Seventeenth Ward, and directed was the interchange | the church m. It generally , | him to place a policeman at the church. The order was complied with, and yesterday afver- noon an officer appeared among the congrega- tion to preserve the public peace, if any man In a | should attempt to disturb it Daring the afternoon Rey. Mr. Thompson began to read from the pulpit a notice calling a meeting of the trustees of the charch. Mr. Brown, one of the opposition trustees, it is The ministerial party, which seems to be the strongest from having possession of the matters in dispute, were indignant at the con- duct of Mr Brown, and called upon the police- man to arresthim. This incideat, of course, created some excitement, and divine worship was suspended for a while Brown, followed by his friends, was taken but | to the station house, where the other pary wished to make a complaint against him.— Captain Hartt knew the parties, as Mr. Brown was one of the trustees of the church, aud ad- vised allof them to maintain peace towards each other, and to go back and worship quict ly. He did not consider the ground of the charge inst Mr. Brown sufficient to detain him, and he was discharged. Both parties and | then left, and all was quict during the rest of the afternoon. In the evening, however, Captain Hartt, ap- prehensive that the two parties would come in citizen's dress, accompanied by two officers, the latter of whom he stationed in the lobby Seon after the commencement of the exer- notice which had caused the trouble a short time before. Mr Brown was present, bat could not sit still and listen. Before the pa- Mr Hanna, another trustee on the minister's of | side, called the police. Capt. Hartt responded. As he insisted upon the arrest of Mr. Brown, the captain ordered his men inside of the church, and the former was conducted to the , Slocum followed his | station house, where he was kept all night.— sail with a high heart | New York Post of yesterday urope and success. EPR EEREEEE Svrcrpz cavsep sy Disarrorntep Love.— Coroner Cornell was called this morning to hold an inquest on the body of a German na- remittances | med Ferdinand Hoffmiester who committed suicide at his boarding-house, No. 80 Hudson street, yesterday afternoon by shooting h m- self through the head with a pistol. A ver- dict was rendered that the deceased committed the act under a fit of temporary insanity. It appears that Hoffmiester had m for a long time devoted in his attentions to a lady whose was cut | husband is now in California. He had been rsevering in his suit, and desired to marry, ut the lady would listen to nothing of the sort. Hoffmiester carried his importunities so far as to much offend the ax and on one o¢- casion went so far as to assault a gentleman in him, no doubt, to be a rival. ppointed in once rescued her from | his endeavors tomake the wife false to her tiar- riage vows, he resolved to commit the act of pre pistol was heard by th report e was y tho inmates af the heuse, but no notice was taken possession of the above | of it at the time, although they were cious being the physician who car- Fe ‘ neh they he Arst i ried him over the bridge of sickness to the terra firma of health. that there was something wrong. The first in- timation they had that Hoffmiester had de- oe was a discoloring on the ceil ing beneath his room, caused by blood run- ning down the cracks of the floor from the room above. On going to the room, the door felt his | was found to be locked. It was burst open, and there lay the man weltering in his blood. From the appearance of the body, he bad first ceeding, he had laid himself on the floor, jaced the pistol in his mouth, and deliberate- 3 blew his brains out. The pistel lay by him on the floor. His Bible was open on the table that the man whom he had assaulted was « Ey ey ed ii to Gi rice out thould Keop bis word.-Bos- Herald. Virtnous sctions, sooner or later, wil! sagt cerar chem, tiie “Y7cal without judgment is an evil, though it ing in every house.