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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY, S, corner i At the Star hao gi | Coden A tg contr By W. D. WALLACE, ‘WP be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX asD A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in packages at 37% eents_per oath. To mail subscribers the sub- soription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a yeat in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months; and ONE DOLLAR for three moutké; for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, i SINGLE COPI ONE CENT. FOUN R. ELVANs. WILLIAM THOMPSON. EDUC. A TION. AL Carter's Spanish Mixture ' r AUCTI ON Ss. A L ES. ri : SLENS © AMET Ne ' ee ee THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! | - . - E ¥ E N I N G STA is # cokou TRIMMINGS, &e., ANTRAL ACADEMY, - j Best Alterative Known!! *. t2) By A. GREEN, Auctioneer: — aE ae ee Corner E and Tenth streets, WasKington. - Not A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN iT!!! INDOW SASH, BLINDS, LUMB' THE POISONED BOUQUET. «Ninth and Te: Asts, Washington, D.C. | Sita* Muncuanr, A.B. }Princtpals. | An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Bvil, . &c., at Auction.—On FRIDAY, the hea alts : dstween , » H.C. Rev. G. W. Dorrance,A.B,: Rheomatism, Obstinate Cutanegus Praption, | fastant, T shall sei, at 4 o'clock p. m. the-| © We'triinslate from gh eens feuilleton of ania FURNISHING HARDWARE, The number of ewes lumited te Fifty. Pimples or Postules on the Fece, Blotches, | corner of north K street ie the Ciscle, near | M. de Trobriand in the des Etats Unis vinenin, Geran Sliver, Albeta aad Silver #a- "HE course of study is thorough and compre- | Boils, Acie and Fever, Chronic Pore ‘Eyes, | Georgetown, a large Tot of wllowing morceau of romance, which, ae, Tea, Table and Dessert i pe i every efert will be made to secure the greatest or and ale the Bones aed i ints, alt Nantes Touner loose wep tewes per page ee Carvers and Forks, ‘Steels, Knives with and with- | mental and moral improvement of students. Rheum Stobbore Uleers. Syphilitie ‘Disviders. Steps, and a large Pater. } oubt not, be perfectly relied on ae fact — Britannia, Block Tin and Plated Bogie te warter of eleven weeks : and all diseases erising from an injudicious use | With many o her articles which we deem un- | 2/ibune. WwW cf Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of | necessary to . “On last Fiiday at the rey — Shovel and Tongs, Wafile Irons, High En; oF in the Blood.” » purity Terms: Under $25, an over, 25, a.credit ff spinndinespemgaen tie , vag —rapst Maslin and Bell Metal Kettles, Farnaces, Grid- | yiodern Lancond extra, Ts ones y cauruaneia cee ie Seatagguereken ata eee » | hand side F§ the oese fa onpied Lby the frons, Ovens, &c. sep 15—tw 2| ote—a v star of our Italian Opera Madame La Grange, BUILDING MATERIALS. : nary y in relieving and.curing many of the % Auctioneer. - | accompanied by @ party of her friends. Da. . | most obstinate and forms of di,ease with - pes f vw mantic gt 3 Rural Cottace, Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Til, Pad GEORGETOWNCLASSICAL AND MATH ich sbubiad ie emicek ee eR gene Wrasse. Ting the fifth act, at the moment in which Suttle, Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and Wrou; At Nails, Bolts Brad’s Shut -r Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, Handrwil Screws, Door Knobs Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and 4 '¥ ever made has been so eminently Fixtures at Auction.—On MONDAY eve- | given Maurice of Saxony as an emblem of her which the [ai Abbott, Esq ,so long | SAE na Inearl : ing SCROFULA, and ALL DISEAS#S | ning, the 10th instant, at 7 o'clock, I will pro- e, and which the Duchess of Bouillon had espe [remo Sor pmenenael cio or sommodations | #,THR H100D,85 CARTERS SPANISH MIX- | coed to sell the entire stock of meade vonde Clerks | noe eee nh with a death-poison, if tho will receive an additional number of pupils. zOse, ing and Furnishing Goods at auction, contained ; THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This extelleat Family and News Journal—cea} taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published oa zy morning. a Single dopy, pet tninain vet ssevesecees-nge Sl 08 TO CLUBS. —_———— to ber room, and there learned in its “fullness the horrid trath. ‘‘Doctor Marogz’, it seems, traversing one of the lobbics in the entracte preceding, bad observed in an isolated spot, this cang Veee- tian, whose expression seemed to atrange. On a sudden the vanquished rival of Madame LaGrange opened the door of ber box, and the young man grasping her hand in a liar manner, quickly uttered in ing, in- ister. words, epehad ‘ta: Daal : “The deed is tation of | accomplished — she dies'’ | ‘The boquet ?” asks the Etalia: reese The an answered by an ath oative nod, aa 52 quickly. The Doctor had a sudden illamina- tion. He understood all; rushed to the en- trance behind the scenes, and there he found wi RE. Auctioneer. ” * rpusand having rented the building in | Public, with the confident assurancethat no Mrp- EADY-MADE ©. THixG aud STORE | Adrienne arises to her lips the flowers she bad | 2 woman poisoned by a bouquet. But it was ite Wm. KR. i not Madame ge. “The deadly boquet was handed to the po- lice; the contents were analysed; and found Rail, &c. audience could for an instant have seen aught | to hold a cubtle and implacable poison. The: CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS. Early applications are particularly reqnested, as eta a aetoeien Tene aerate ay cnnil | in the store on Pennsylvania avenue. $4 door east | but Rachael or hoard ought but the ieee. rested enstian, aud for awhi Hair Cioth, Carled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and | it is Important that all the scholars should be pres- boar! fale ng Ue ey ds ‘gan bean penne ear yy ele Sees — sioned quiverings of ess ay _they might ie was thooght aces oath eg il Tealtian Bliad Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Eods | “"The exercises wll te escent on Monday,Sep- | "here, the Skill of the best Physicians Lad been | and well made Coats, Pautaloons, Vests, Shirts, rice peng ek ee ees eae to Suey, tw cats an Brackets, Furniture Nails ' | tember 3d. P. A. BOWEN, Principal, lis Sear the He ben tn truly samenbabid Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves thee Wwe ome . ame La Grange red ed with the nobility or the clergy, in the per- Glue, Coffin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw | au 27 No. West st., Georgetown. | snail disenses arising fiom impurity of the gest ge 2 hah be continued pene DD paso Serpent bh tef pale as if she her- | son of any of the highest dignitaries, or if he Este cRPENTERS? GOODS NIGHT SCHOOL. | Star o¥ Lizehave been relieved and.cured With- | the wholesiock lo sold |? MME MME | sel? had drunk in its deddly perfume, and in | possosces a fortune, and the crise i pot ove of nes, Saws, Drawing Knives, Spokeshares, ™ Chisels and ee Plane Irons 4 Augers, Braces and Bitis, Boring Machines, Him- mers, ogre 9 = * Bevels. Squares, Guazes, Axes, &c. BLAC dohrrd Ne gy oy =e Soops. lack and Bright ings. oes, ts, ii 3 ecsomees Poles r , Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump a Stump a ee J, Curtain Frames, Lam; inings, Lining See eel Siom son Tatts, Tassel juttons, q “Sand Plain and Enamelied Canvass Russia Duck, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, &c. ELVANS & THOMPSON, je l-—6m 326 Pa. avenue. GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office No. 292 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, OVER THE SAVING’S BANK.) Pus CEMETERY is laid oat on the plan of the célebrated Greenwood, of New York, and ‘Wituated on the high ind distant one and a quarter miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol street leading directly to the gateway. This Company have secured a charter from Con- GENTLEMAN, who has had experience in | Out a single failure, out of thet’ ousands who hav: Sale positive. Whis fart igen anger ome nyse teaching, to give lon atnight — ‘Opium, os restored oer Gancerede For sale, two large a A imran ae divined its ogcagion, endeavored in sume gen- ifdemeca, will take chesein Ancien tangoages drugs, but is composed of Rocts and Herbs, com. sep 15 RAS G Meg Mactioteer. | tle words spoken in a low tone, to svathe ber. For further information, apply to JENNINGS | bined Ser other Saodicotant karwexisune, Bat eT TER SERTIIEE GG “This sudden and violent sensation, which IGOTT, Esq... Washington Library, 11th, or Tuiy. be piven to.the youngest Infant, or most de- By JAS. C. McBUIBE. Auctioneer. did not subside until the close of the act and Saeanertee fetta Ss Tamme tient tte Seemann wt | As Risnoeee a seer nese GAEN® | Grama, was enebened odie pemrenohors sep rc City Post Office. ‘We have only room for short extracts from the | niture, Elegant Brocatelle and Lace Cur- | by a terrible remembrance which the a: be: volomes of testimony in our possession. and ail | tuins, Superd French Plate Mirrors, Fine | between this particular situation of Adrie: KUGBY ACADEMY. - | fom gentlemen of the highest respectability, well | Family Carriage, Matched Gray Herses, | and an incident in her own life called up. It Chenery eye ne Se, te cat ddan various localitics. Please read for rece enereone 4 perk piletenee wpe at | is a romantic story, which, at the time of its 3 duties of this Institution y' 5 0 o’c'ock, at the residence of his Excellency Gen- ‘ 4 ;, me _ — Monday in September. Num H eral Almonte, Minister from Mexteo, on F street spourrence, created a considerable nolse-over ber cf pu 5 3 Peer be Clreniars of the Academy can be obtained at the | of ourreaders to the merits of Curter’s Spanish | e’egant Furniture and Effects, viz: have obtained permission to narrate it. residence of the Principal, = ree my a tag Moos - Patationt tyd aise ee oe. sae nina Boas rosew! —— — —— Piano, * Madame La Gtange. after accomplishing 13th streets: . F. . enjoys fa is wl y any by “‘Erare cost in jon ili " — preparation. — Daily Dispate Richmond, Two elegantly carved suites of rosewood Parlor her first brilliant successes in the concert a. . . PEW ot Gia tence ete eee ‘The Hon John M. Botts, of Va.,saysheconsid- | two arm Chairs and twelve Parlor Chairs, one | °4 Story, her debuten the stage with an cclat F formers, any number of which may be hed by ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony tothe | fnished in rich green ard gold brocatelle, the | Which gave ample promise of the rich renown applying to the undersigned. Charges moderate, | Vittues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUAL | _ other with silver and blue embroidered satin her name bas since borne. The second en - ope satindustiol warranted exadl-eccastens > | PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura- | Suits of beautiful brocatelle Window Curtains to gagement she ever made, ia her lyric career, P. FISCHER, Leader. os neve. ie he bp s ered oa ae i. a te bop tet Gied read Thee was at Pavia, where her youthful talent com- e have been cured cf a violent and protracted Tich Carta’ sel ornice stely ecli: y ‘: rg. Residence, Pennsylvania Avenue, north side, Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We | Tie superb gilt-frame French plate Mantel Mir- pletely eclipsed the reputation of a rival songs. : next door west of Iron Hall. sep 18—2m* | now it to be all it rofesses.—Editor Southssd. trese, engaged utthe same time. Each repre- pur} eerie fee ti sa tho pasnane del ESPUTA’S EXCELSIOR BAND. Democrat, Petersburg, Va. a Two ele vat vosrweed marble-top Centre Tables | S¢utation was at once a new triumph to her, ibiting all encroachments from lezislation or HIS Band is now again fully organized, to We bave found from personal trial, that Car Scpacar eimoneed it French Mantle Clock and a new defeat to the lady who shared with otherwise, which is of vast importance to those y ter’s Spahish Mixture is a traly valuable medi an he i i i Lewis W. *s cele- | tet’s Spahis! ixture Is a 'y valuable my Two beautiful 21-ligbt gilt and Bohemian glass | her the personation of the leading parts, This bratal Cont ou Band. They now -— 19 per. cine — Ed. Vergennes Independent. Vt. Chandeliers for candles overwhelming superiority against which there formers, and comprise the best musical taient in| _@REAT CURE OF SC eb ie ease aed Fine Velvet, Brussels. and Venitian Carpets was no remedy, lit up in the soul of the van- this city. This Band is now ready to furnish | ™4n in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- | Number of beautiful Engravings in handsome gilt 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- a political charactes, it appears that he is be- yond the reach of the executioner. He was released after having denied everything, and the rival eong-tress who had conceived and inspired the crime was never even for s moment distarbed. BESIDE: BESIDES. The literary world needs to be set right as to the uge and meaning of these words; for ig- norance has originated, and affectation oreare- Wetake great pleasure in calling the a'tention | between Lith and 12th streets, I shail sell all big Ttaly, and indeed throughout Europe. We | lessness have rendered common @ general mis- gd = former = e lexicograpbers have discharged their duty in the premises after the manner of acer- ; ji tain jadge, who thus instructed a jury : Furniture, each consisting of two French Sofas, | 720%; had made, but a short time previous to judg: BA ““Gentlemen—In order to render this ease elear to your minds, it is proper for me to say that if you credit the witnesses A and B, you will perhaps render your verdict for the plain- tiff; if, on the other hand, you incline to be- lieve C and D, you may deem it more in con- formity to your oaths to find for the de- fendant.” . A question of this sort is the more readily disposed of by a reference to the meaning of the words. Beside means, primarily and pre- cisely, by the side of, and is always a sition; and it means more or moreover, in > ‘ished artiste one of those jealousies, which, : = ble for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the ! ‘or | Went character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span | — frames bbs sebd , and is | Which sense it isan adverb. There are some dead wremiscounly ints one larze pit, and legal taiinasy er Olvie. Paccas eee fc ish Mixture, after everything else had fai'ed. Oth Welnut extension Dining Tale, Sideboard as it proceeds, increases in itterness, and is cumulative definitions; but these are the basis measnires cannot prevent it, as no titles ate givea | Nics, Serenades, &c , and they guarantee to give | °r cures which Rave come under our own observa | Mahogany hair-spring Sefa and Chairs trausformed into a furious thirst for ven- of all the others to the ground. entire satisfaction on all jamal Soe "The Bana | ‘lod, proves to us conclusively, that isrealiya val- | French China Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Sets geinee, Lo matter at what price or by what Th. 4 fete in esine hota bh —Office open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit | Uable medicinal agent. We take great asure | Silver-plated Castors, Table Cutlery, Glassware | meane. ¢ common error consists in using eas where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- | 3 continuance of public patronage. in calling the attention of tte afilieted to its mez- | Mahogany and walnut Chamber Furniture ‘There are still furious passions in those | 2° adverb —a custom that has the appearance Laws, and @ map of the ground, and all other fh- | “ 4)) orders leftat Meg’rs. Ailbus & Hitz’s Music | '8 —Richmond Republican. | Superfer curled hair Maltrasses, husk do. ltalian brains on which the sun casts its hot | 0f 2” #ffected prettiness in composition, and formation, can be obtained. Store will be panctually attended to, or by appii- | . SYP#JLJS.—I have seen a number of cures of | Feather and hair Bolsters and Pillows “ he Shitensite al snered. » | has much the same effect on the nerves as the All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. cation to tae Lander ci No. 512 Seven! aera 6 Lect performed by Cart r's Spanish Mixture. | Toilet Sets, Towel Stands, Looking Glasses fi Poe. 30 on Aba Shelamite of sacred. song. extreme use of the subjunctive in conversa- $OSeventh street, or any other undertaker, will be | Gast near the Navy Yard. | believe it to be a perfect antidote for tat borri- | Marseflles Quilts, Blankets, Comforts fhe prima donna, whose name we refrain from tion : for instance, ‘I friend Peter sa: promptly attended to. je 12@—ty ? omner JOHN ESPUTA v e disease. E. BURTON, Handsome damask and Chintz Curtains, &e. giving, is a proof of their existence. te Taia en, he & 4 ” The haere bentsrses: SSO eee Sewers | sep 17—2m* Lesde. Com. of Revenue for city of Rishmond. Mahogany Bookcases and Secretaries “She was one of those dangerous syrens that I di Jes <p Dosid ~~ = as as I Serge ne WERE SOM, Se = LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of | Mahogany Writing Desk, revolving and other of- | whose well got-up charms dazz!e and fascinate | Yerbial ree sikaaah ‘ay men cake ni EERLIAM PLANT & CO-, UNDERTA- OFFICIAL. the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Kicu- | _ fice Cuairs, &c a the imaginations ef youths uf beauty. Now, | Wish you to understand my o a — r — senidence 118 Seventh pa mord, Va., was cured of Liver disease of several | Tozetuer with a ange and excellent assortment of | Pavia, as we know, is the seat of a universi y, | side, I wish you to obey them; beside, I interments proc . staan = or See Tasasvnr DEPARTMENT, Aug. 3, 1855 years standing by only three bottles of Carter's | Kitchen Requisites. and it was not a matter of much difficult would have you remember #0 and so.” In or cometary Coma. con neal, Carriages, Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the | Spanivh Mixture. At 3% o'clock, find among the students, ardent and ready for these and similar cases, the writer or speaker earse, and every article for interments of | | oan authorized by the act of 1846, redeemable on | _O1 D SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE | _ Iw front of the premises, I shall sell, . . | ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—ee the cure | A very i and: and French ache, | ciate; med ; and after the i2th November, 1856, that the whole | o¢ yi, Barwood, cab others, detailed in our Al- built by Lawrence, of New ye h Barouche, | ciate in her dark designs. The youth whom or any of that stock will be purchased by this | mdnac ‘The number of such cases cured by Car- | One pair superior matchrd Carriage Horses, | *b¢ fixed on to carry out her project was a na- phe Lava at any time previous to the 30th No | '\r’s Spanish Mixture, preclodes the possibility abe six aeare old, of anoatyie and action, and | tive of Venice. a city celebrated for its mys the best — furnished at short notice, on the most reasonable terms, and at 2ll hours of the Bight. Hav the exclusive right of Crump’s Patent Corpee Preserver, we guarantee to keep the every daring folly, a blind instrument to asso- | ™¢0% moreover, and ought, therefore, to use the adverb bi The dis des. n is made obvious by illustra. tions. Beside means ~* by the side of,’’ and is : 25 b» .. £ osition : dead for any length of time. 7 li—tly e ¥, | of inserting them in an advertisement. rfectly sound terious deeds of vengeance and of love indulged | * Preposi i 3 —e ee _Sy —ly_ | vember next, for which 3 per cent. premium wii! EFFECTS OF MERCURY — See the cure of One cussions Buggy Wagon, svitable for two or | ®t the point of the dagger. He wasof high “ The lovely Thasis sits beside thee.’” DENTISTRY. be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the | xir. Elmore He was eaten up with Mercury and | _ four persons # birth and considerable fortune, allied by name | Besides, when meaning *‘ in addition to,” is R. MUNSON respectfully calls pwhilo atter- | cortifioatce. could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of | One set silver-plated Carriage Harness and bjood not only to the nobility, who are bat | also a preposition : I IMPROVED: coetlood af setter Ar. And to the holders of the stocks of the other | Carter's Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored | One set Buggy Harne=s. Horte Covers, &c. a AG i iv ti Tae’ <4 loans of the United, States, that of the lim to health and vigor. Terms: 390 and under, cash; over that sum a & metnory, but to the church, which isa abe 3 5 purchases ; ; credit of 60 and % days, for satisfactorily endorsed | the Venitian Lombard provinecs. same to theamount of $1,310,000 will also be made rey he: nt Di Eo tae raeally rae ve notes, bearing interest.’ 7 “Oh, she was a cicver woman, this! She during the same period at the following rates: etor of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, Was cured tifcial Teeth, with Continuous Gum, the very PERFECTION OF THEART. This myle of Teeth has the following advan es over others, viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- A = “ nire of the Auctioneer. chosen him, knew how to make bim fulfil her “i 7 of Neuralgia by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Stace | 4" rc ee ee ELSE Y viee For en of ~ ae 1842, clover robes chit toe “he av - pple iteure morethana| go JAS. C. — urpore. ~The young Veuitian, enveloped in excelling. Public inspection is respectfully ec Per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1917 and 1918, 2 | hundred cases of the disease in which it js used. | °C 9-3 _ _________ Auctioneer. | her pet, losi.ali conscience. He ended ip hav- a P - ¥ premium of 15 per cent.; and for stock issued un- | He never fails to recommend it to the efllicted By A. GREEN, Auct'oneer. ; ie ne ither sight nor sengation except what Please call end sce specimens. ‘ der the act of 1850, commonly called Texes-In- | RHEUMATISM—Mr. John F. Harrison, UCTION SALE, BY ORDER OF THE | cimo through her, and by degrees re CAUTION .—No other Dentist in the District of est, of } “burg, Va. ae +t iut of madness in which his passio: demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Drnget t, of Martin:burz, Va., writes of the sit War Departme f the United States | tat point ls ic P liar cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The | Stores at the Wai Bgton Arsenal.—On | would. rime. 4 Interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu- | Tatien: could not Welk. A few botiles entirely | SATURDAY. October 13: Fetal ait eras ae | Et ens ae lated in the certificates, from the Ist July last to | cured him. a.m., atthe Washington Arsenal. the followin a y eg : 4 “NG ; Som 4 the day of settlement here, with one day inadé!-} SCKOFULA—Mr. Harrison also writes of a | S07 Vie: ithe’ Haar Me simecerserie Sb Columbia bes a right to make this style of teeth. N. B.—Teeth constitutionally healthy, piugged warranted for life. dice and house No. 295 E street, near (ce scr- atom <tegt pee ‘ oe 2 | 9tield carriages, 6 pounders, old pattern, each a | *me La Grange reaped her harvest of flowers Ay tera —— - ton, to enable the Treasurer's draft to reach the | "Ct fof tine Syren seating ga toh eae four-wheeled” Carriage, parfectly sound, | and wreaths, and among the bo cots which —- party. tors could not reach. Six bottles made a cure of Wheels with brass boxes, wrought-iron axle, | fell at her feet was one of smali amanens, IMPORTANT To pe gegen 3 Certia: ited to this 4 wn | her. tongue and tongue chains complete; and ; but composed of moss roses, whose tragrance NTS FOR YOu TO GET INDUCE LG AND SEE —The undersigned gives nod » his friends and the public that he has M ood der the present notice should be duly assigned ‘9 | SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washing- isegee Acne ae 4 5ca! 6 pounders, each a four-wheeled car- the United States by the party entitled to pensive | °", D.C , who cured an obstinat> case of Syph e, aed: and would make good farm Was to her an especial joy. The faithful trib- ute was jnvariably tendered to her after the z t S bs ls by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says “‘it acts spe- 2 { audante of the grand cavatina of Nabucco, just received his stock of Fall and Winter Goods, | the purchase-money. cia‘ly on the Bleod, Liver and Skin and is prompt 18. 716 10S cast-tron a good article | an opera which then set the crown, in all the GC igtilag all'tne latest styles and ¢-lors of Cloth, | Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts | ard efficient in its results.” 20) Ibs. scrap steel, old Hles ab:orbing interest of novelty, upon the grow- ade ap pats iu the most aeane anaes ag | Upon the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York | Dr John Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, 32 cedar posts, ready prepared for fences ing fame of Verdi. Ordinarily, Madame La he has some of the best workmen in the United | or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive Richmond, now = = els be bes seen | 714 feet yellow pine timber, poreny sane: Grange Gxed the boquet in her girdle, after States at work forhim. Being agent for Scott * | Carler's Spanish Mixture administered 1a a uum- | 8054 fect s-asoned oak, § by 10 inches to 14 by 12 | haying drawn from te perfume 4 new inspi- au tbe a tees oe ag ely upon pet. | He money may direct. ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He inches, lateral size rition on which to swee ay all i ting the most feshionshie Glething een 8 “ JAMES GUTHRIE, recommends it as ‘the most Sflicfent alterative in | 3 mortising machines, very good, of ordinary pat- | foci. atl p away all opposings READY-MADE CLOTHING au 4—dtNov30 Secretary of the Treasury use.’? terns On ey e . 1 two-horse carrlage ze night it happened the bouquet was thon —s — — as sa eg Frock, H. LINDSLEY a eee er AND Gun oe Lsling waceacala panes bat very good more voluminous thar usual. The muss roses. real ee ty eines Coats, Fants, and Vests, from ai * Rexedata a1 : baat lemon of 1 sling cart, 1 buggy, 2 ploughs, 1 coulter araapyed in circle, formed the ring around a medium to very superior quality. DEALER IN Serofala and Salt Rheum of three years standing, tte. Siete aes dey ¥ 2 Dg All the above goods will be sold at very low | REAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, | °Y oly three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture Teron caat i aitioos So arecinat knot of green leaves which occupied the heart. Bid Vent. Tor teat bole suit, Coat, Pants, |“ S4INT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY." WM. 8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, ected A GREEN, Auctioneer. | THis wousual bulk rendering it dithieult to and Vest, for the small sum of $15. ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH No. 304 Broadway, New York. n Jee eee -.. | place the flowers in their accustomed spot in Prceoeets, Hematite styles Tym ba fpr OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes paid, | [77 Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. By A. GREEN, Auctionesr. her girdle, Madame La Grange held thein for Vests’ a = 25010 10 Collections made, Drafts cashed, and the hichest orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washi‘ gton, D. Two BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES | ®" instant in her hend, bowed her acknowl- Prices given for Land Warrants. C.,an4 Droggi:ts generally. "oct 1—ly ~ and Le on Pennsylvania avenue at | ments, and passed the bouquet to one of the at- He respectfully solicits acalt from ali in want of clothing. Government Lands located with much care, and [No. 534.) THURSDAY, the Lith instant, | tendants, ing her to carry it to her dross- FURNISHING GOODS, if desired, the profits and tosses shared equaily at ] Notice of the Res ening of the Danville » at 4 o'clock p. m., in front of the | ing room—ihe act ended. such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Hand- | the expiration of five years. The at that Land Office in Hlinois. reinises, part lot No. 5. in Square 118, wtth the |“ At the fall of the curtain the triumphant Kerchiefs, Scart, Umbrellas, &e° > time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and Gxznat Laxv Orice, Sept 19, 1955 |-Lmprovements, which are two three-story Houses | prima donna déscended to her little ebamber. > P. W. BROWNING fe half of the current Value of the Warrant at the | [NSTRUCTIONS have this day Veen transmit- | Containing 6 rooms, store room and restaurant. | THD. astonished not to find ber maid in wait- Under United States Hotel, time of entry, and half of th> expense of locating ted to the Register and Receiver of the Da» The above described pope is situated on the | 7" bekind thy = r. between 3d and 4% streets, Pa. avente, | to be deducted from the subscribers’ interest. T'o | ville Land Office in Illinois to prepare liste of tue | Borh ride of Pa. avenue, three doors east of 20th | ing behind the ecene. 3 je opens the door, sap Maen ye persons wishing to loeate Warrants ent! on | vacant lauds remaining in istrict, and to | Steet west, and considered valuable as business } She uticrs a cry of terror. Stretched on the ——-—____-_______________________ | their own account, the charge will be, for fort ive thirty days’ public noti th stands. floor Iay the maid, to all appearance a corpse. FIRST WARD LIVERY AND SALE STA. | acres 815; eighty bere, $20; one hundred and | { precede of ais laserictione ee ina reeeee e Also, at 5 o'clock or immediately after the sale *: And besides all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed.’” Besides, when meaning “ moreover,”’ is an P. 3. The House is for rent; for particulars, | knew bow to choose her man, and having | adverb: “ Set you down this, And say, besides, that in Aleppo once These illustrations ate single specimens, but an intelligent writer will readity see the force of their application; and it is to be hoped that the use of beside as an adverb may be “re- formed altogether.”"—N. ¥. Evening Post. Ivscrngorioy 1 Inp1a.—A formidable in- surrection has b roken out against the British government in India. The insurgents are a wild, strange race of people, called Santhals, whose character and habits are thusdescribed in the Delhi Gazet'e of August 4: “They are a race alittle more than half cay- ages, who inhabit the lower slopes of the hills from Banglupore to Drissa. They are, for the most part, destitute of fire arms; bat they in a measure, make up for this disalvautage by their skill using the bow, which they do not hesitate to render more deadiy by the cruel device of poisoned arrows. Their religion is asinple and barbarous idolatry—the worship of stocks and stone, without any of those mys- tical refinements by which the idolatry of the Hindoos if overlaid. The mythology, com- pared with that of the Hindoos, is almost a lank, and they have no notions of caste. Their food is of almost anything tha: can be eaten, from toads‘and catterpiliers u_ totigers oa horned cattie, for the flesh of kiveis not ‘forbidden them. As to their vices, it is cer- tain from their recent proceeding, that they combine cowardice with cruelty to a ie narka- able degree, for they war with women and children as weil as men; and unlike the North American Indian, who prizes most a warrior’s sealp, the head of a woman is to the Santhal the the most acceptable trophy that he can “On hearing the cry of Madame La Grange, | take away from the vill of his enemy. acres ‘and will rect ir Ofte ; ol shall sell all of Lot 15, g the cry DEC, away frot ) village of y Mi epeacettier orem of Washington that ca ty aed Horm ener tata their title, arg ‘So aoe aed the manner in which applications taglereet! = which is -< ood tueeey twenty persons ran at once to the room, raised | Bat with all this, it is remarkable that the I havetakea ‘on, by purchase, REFERENCES: hits “A. HENDRICKS. Frame Bouse, containing LU good and convenient. up the poor girl, who exhibited scaree any | Santhals are distinguished for a love of trath, of the above Stables, on G street, near MInNEsota—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Kx-Gov] sep 2i—2aw6w Commissioner ly arranged rooms sign of life, and not knowing howto render as- | which exists nowhere else among the natives the War Department, (lately occupied Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. T. Rosser, Sec. M. T; Tee eae | The Howse and lot and vacant lot will be sold | sistance began to discuss the possible cause of | of India. Their numbers are said to amount by A. Schwartz.) I wish to inform Messrs. Ames & Van Elten, Attorneys at Law; NO zice—Having located my Yard on the | separate. such an accident. No one dreamed of attrib- | to one hundred thousand fighting men; and if them oe — be ie vpaved ——— by pes — Morton me ace, Whelesale pists. t would eal nike ie tion oF ay he B one sti a ri soe f Hy ae ted beady ae eae uting it to the bouquet which lay almost broken | they are joined by the other tribes the number and that orders ieft upon eimises wil ALTIMORE—W. P. Esq.. torney al ntion lends an © reet, een streets, eer Penn- a 4 r § . Ay o ? 7 atteaded t punctually with ek ae c es and | Law; Richard C. Bowie. Es., Com. Merchant ; public generally, to my stock of HICKORY, | sylvania avenue. under foot in a corner of the room, where it! of Vindhyanhill ncn capable of bearing arms careful drivers. The Riding Schooi will be con- ducted by @ professional equestrian and perfecily doctle horses ; having stated hours for lady eques trians, in private or public, as may prefer. Parlteuler attention + will'be pat to kawes kept Messrs. Deur, Norris & Co.; Messrs. McCleese | OAK, and PINE WOUD, which I am now re- ‘Title indisputable. had rolled without any one caring about it. , one cargo of White Ash broken, | 18 months, for notes bearing interest from the day T. Towers, M: } Hon. Zaye J. J.C, | and two cargoes of RED ASH EGG COAL. of sale. C. Hamilton, ., Attorney Law 3 . Wm, | All of which will be sold at the lowest market | A dced given and a deed of trust taken. attacked by the insensibility which precedes at Livery in bis establishment. Hickeyg Col’ J. Riley; Messrs. ; | price. 2,210 pounds to the ton. # A. GREEN, Auctioneer, | cath, when a man rushed into the litte Pi airing open barouches or family gar- | Messrs. Lewis, Johnson & Co. 3 G. vd A deduction of twenty-five cents per ton on| oc 6—d chamber, his features stern and his voice Hag torily accommodated, as | Grammar, Esq., President Patriotic Bank, Coal taken from the vessel. well ss those desiring riding horses for gente men or les. FRIEDERECK LAXEMEYER, pywu—tm Agent. ~ a | Commanding, snd his gestures irresistible. jy 17—e03m -| sep 2i—eoatt F. L. MOORE. PERSONS predap BOARSENESS) ke. = boquet ! bs boquet!’ he cried, suffoca- "lc ee ne eee ERS posed to monary Affec with emotion. 100,000 COPIES SOLD. A CAUTION tions find this the most trying season, ow! od for bi i - LOYD’S GREAT STEAMBOAT WORK | JS necessary only to those who have not yet used weet bys | made way for him, and perceived Dr. Maroz- wiil be ready on or about the twenty-fourth of I my superior Black ‘Tea at fifty cents © pound, tite cae cian wane. cuatan oh Piped by | zi, the regular physician cf the prima donna ly | ph = “ NEW FALL GoopDs. October. against the imposition that is da! paitemapted, by | ing themselves with a prescription or con Jp | ‘tis heaven which has sent you here, dear OHN H SMOOT, iia: a Poy aden some persons of elastic conscience off Tea | remedy they May easily ward off what may ae No. 119s. side Bridge, near High st., GEORGETOWN, D.¢., Has recetyed, and@ offers cheap for cash, or to, i! Tepresentinz itto be the same kind as mine. The | prove a rous. winter co! ion. TY- | without attending to aught else, Marozzi con- Life of John ¥ itch—Engraving of his first Boat. | way to nail the deception to the forehead of the | LER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP | tinued to call ae “The uet! the boquet!’ Life of Robert a ae of his first | parties so attempting, is by a trial, samples of | nas been so long known and highly preciated | The moment he saw that Madam LaGrange Prompt paylag customers, an assortment of sea American Boat on the Hudson River. which can be had gratuitously The balance of | as one cf our most innocent, yet Eheaclens : : Pa a4 sonable Btabie Goods, vi: Robert Fulton and Livingston’s first Ohio River | the chop-mark, forty-five boxes of this article of | yane.c (since the reduction in price,) eccosmal, Sahereed slits! pri acne 100 pieces new style Baylish Prints Boat—Correct Likeness—Full Particulars. the latest importation is in my-store, and by the | cal remedies, that it may be recommended and —— hi e $0 do Merrimack do Latrobe's First Boat box families can have it reasonably less than at re- | used with the utmost confidence. It is acldut 25 | 28t, he hastened to give his attention to the \30 do Manchester and Lancashire Ginghama | First Steubenville Boat. tail t k en's, or three bottles in 50 cents, Wholesale | dying girl, but still repeating, ‘The boquct! 15. de. plain color Mouse de Laines First Explosion on the Westera Waters; from an | One hundred and ten Magnolia hams, the last | by PATTERSON & NATRN ond, , ° ri 5 rs RN and STOTT & }boquet! This exclamation, to myeterious! i a eat make black Silk aay ee whens Giaecead to be received this season, to be had only at my ea aa oa a colada 3 persevered in, and the meaning of which no 9 check’d Muslins, cheay estern wns, and | store. ria tL & 7 3, Geo wn by | one present could understand, at last attracte 2 do white Cambrics’ do : Distances Isid down correctly. Green conserve and sigrentert'e ~All the | Mr. CISSELL. z Be ect 2 ota to the boquet si 5g te this, ad 25 do Swiss and Mall Mustia ore pee Explosions since 1811; names of | condiments. necessary amos: Tench, and ~~ READY-MADE CLOTHING } been forgotten ‘Some one took it an and {0 do Richardson’s and Barklies Irish Linen Killed and Wounded; Lists of Steamboats now | English preserving and pickling ‘uretider vin- a . 4 BRE gre Te i b ioesetacd $ 2 Pp . 450 do extra heavy blerched Cot Ke. afloat. egar, glass and stone jars of sizes for jellies, = desire to call particular attention of citi- it to him. e seized it with a strange 30 do medium do., soft flaish , Correct views of Pittsburg, Naceling, Cinefunatt, preserves and pickles, with a paps ot fresh gro- zens and stran to our Presse Jarge and esa. ‘What sible significance, Dic. The above Shirtinzs are minufwtured to order'| _Loufsville, St. Louis and New Orleans, in 1855; | ceries unsur j Z.M.P. KING. Farled assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, | tor,” raid Madame LaGrange, ‘can you attach and caa be highly recommeaded. Sketch of each place; Papulation, Busine.s,| Cornerof Vermont avenue, I and 15street, north- | suitable for Gentlemen, Youths’ ard Boys, con: | ¢,, this bouquet?’ ‘Alas!’ he answered, ‘It is - New York Mills and other good brands. Wor Pe aa oe on the Ohio and Mississippi east of Jackson es Se fasts th wert Bee wa mera yee iad poisoned !” ; ) pleces heavy 4- ¥ a ‘ast Boats al issipp! orm D maten cme “F 'y “ rs 4 Mae blis Coca ee tre tom Pr FRENCH BOOT MAKER. manufactured for gur sales, in the most fashion- tA gronelion: of terrop at once ran roaad, very best goods made for servant women , List Gy ee ong pal gr ono den ta jrces, WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Eighth st., | #ble and durable manner. z a adame LaGrange, escaped by a miracle “s white, red aud yellow Flancels The New Law—With Commeats— near Pa. avenue, is now to Also, a large and complete assortment of white | from a death which had been intended for make the most F ashionsble Fewsh Heats q and colcred Shirts of_fine quality, Merino Under- { her, had’ scaréely time fully comprehend dy Life : he a Handk’fs, 4e to $1 Disasters oa the Lakes—Names of Killed | His long experience and pra t'ce in this ras Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Ties, | porribl hen the signal for her ap- pemelfpernnethr pears, mene and Wounded. nome branch of the business in Paris and New be Gloves, Hoey, Ke. which we wit vel pearance abe. The curtain rose, acd ssortment of Table Damask, Crash bjon High Water in 1810, 1832, 1847. York, bee ln et tm that his boots cannot | & sarees ‘WALL & STEPHENS she had to appear upon the stage. s weeds, Sdictings aa = Soom Important Unles fates Supreme Coe Bicam: vias on hand a lot already made up, to which 322 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. “She came out, palo even under her coat- tinetts, &c. ? : : boat Decisions. the particular attention of gentlemen are invited. oct 2 [News] next tolren Hall. | ing of rouge, her 3 permed = inex- Parchasers will Gnd it decidedly to thelrad ‘Three hundred pages, with one hundred en. | _ sep 11—3m' AREUZE’S NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. 1 ARCHITECTURE, 1 | Prestible agony, anf ag agree — with Tantage to cali before making their purchases. by ogs; handsome'y bound. remitting Cne AMEBRICAN HOTEL C vol, quarto, Edinburg, $3 50 the thought that death in passing yy its in- -arge additions made duriny the month. ellar, (post paid,) you will acopy ofthe > Charnotk’s Merine Architecture, 3 vols to, tended victim, had almost touched le: La rh A EE ig aay STD solicited ts De: aumntjbemmcto ant nck sth oochios London, $11 : ? Gel®, | its wing. She sang, ueverthelers, her voice WATCHES, wanted ia every town and city to pide ne 3 HEFSLEBOWER & L. T. LGVET®, Clairbois’s Naval Architecture, 1 volume, London | full of a briliiaut tremulousness. Her eyes Fr you are in want of a perfe.t timekeeper at «| work. Address s PROPRIETORS. 125 lb. ' | | Shone with an unaccustomed fire, her gestures re his’ price. f id uh ses, You JA. T. B: $—6ra. 5 Fishbourne’s Naval, i vol, ‘were almost wild; while the public, attribut- nvited tock at OH SEMEEN'S Pou Office Banding Hee & Ole. een ah ee AeaNes TAYLOR : Picanelisi OF eke doctor!’ she eried, ‘see the state’-——. But | YU te pass an evening once or twi against us would become formidable indeed. & Bam. ceiving. Terms: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, and og) all inued ix | It isnot not supposed that any attempt will be Wasutneton—Hon. W. W. Seaton; Hon. J.| Duily expected, : wlnien Wend Wat calbateonls pier einen made during the present season te do more than drive the enemy to the hills and keep him there. Next cold season will be the time for active offensive operations; and most nal retribution for the damage done must inflicted, if the shock which this affair has Those around at once | Siven our prestige isto be recovered from.’’ Tur Ixrivence or Wowen.—It is better for 8 week in a lady’s drawing-room, even though the con- versation is rather slow, and you know the girl's songs by heart, than inaclub, tavern, or the pit of a theatre. All amusements of youth, to which virtuous women are not ad- mitted, rely on it, are deleterious in their na- ture. All men who avoid female society, have dull porceptions and are stupid, or have tastes and revolt egainst what is pure. Your club swaggerers, who are sucking the butts of billiard cues all night, call female society in- sipid. Poetry is insipid to ayokel; beauty has no charms for a blind man; music does not please. a poor beast who does not know one tane from another; and as a true epicure is hardly ever tired of water sanchy, and brown bread and butter, I protest 1 can sit for a whole night talking toa well regulated kindly woman about ber 1 coming out, or her boy, at Eaton, and like the evening's cntertainment. Oue of the great benefits a man derive from a womap’s society is, that he is bound to pe respeetfal ——, Pete me “7 great o4 to your moral man, depend upon it. war ucation makes of us the most eminent- ly selfish men in the world. We fight forour- selves, we push for ourselves, we yawn for our- selves, we light our pipes and say we won't go r with | Ut; we prefer ourselves, and our ease, the greatest good that comes to a msn from a menage goeety; ly SY somebody besides hi , somebody to whom heis bound to be constantly attentive and i effects. respectfal. — Thackeray. oPa © enue, between 9th and 10th sts oc 1—th Cc. WARRINER, es ye ed sae inspirations of the a “ene sep bh re er nn WATCHMAKER, MK. WILLIAM PALMER, gal’ Tip canis fll on = arte | (FF Aficetion, like Spring flowers, breaks ean Sn 8 FO E " - 4 02 an ev 2 > ANEW Lor ot Peter jo opened Je _—e ey and aiew mates | NOI RS, noewee, b ean nd loth streets, | DROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, ena 3 oof ae singer, _Who scareely throng thomas Soe patient; et = 4 JOHN ¥F. ELLIYS ‘a aven - th and 10th streets. jeweling, and every kind 283 F street, derdavof enth styset, kne she been singing or compre- | heart seekt other heart sep near 10¢h st. ; PPB ban a wae £3 the, 4 wo Watches HU ¢ meres if oni = Heepeir we! hended her new ‘tuceess, ’ Faistrsctedly Siery wittuet vain.

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