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THE EVENING STAR, FUBLISHED EVERY AFTEKNOUR, (EXCEPF SUNDAY,) 41 the Star Buildings, corner ¢ Pennsyivanis Seenue and Biewonsh ‘ it, By W.D. WALLACH, Wil 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 price is THR EK DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWU DOLLARS. for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. U7 SINGLE COPIEL ONE CENT. THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Joarnai—con alning a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Satur- Evening Star. ay morning. SSS VOL. VII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1856. NO. 1,100. Proposals for Deepening the Outlets of the ‘ississ: i he Gulf ¥ ‘Taxascny DaranrMEnt, May 98, 1866. bs ippi river into the Gulf of Mexico. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the ENGINEER DEPARTMENT stock Issued posta the act of Congress of Melero lm ise 3 PosTMASTERSs Who actas a. commission of twenty percent Petliowed OFFICIAL. PROTECTION = ENDEMNITY FROM Educational. Subscribed eles Surplus. ehanasi 13. SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, EV E N I N G ST AR : FARMERS ASD MECHANICS’ INSUB- | Friends’ Mesting House, Ist. bet. 18th and 19th. Awenrcan Crock Busixess —Out of thir. ty-one clock manufactories enumerated by us, in articles on the subject, two years ago, four a ° A BRITISH VIEW OF NEW YORK city. | havebocn & 7 fire, nine have sto ROPOSALS WILE BE RECEIVED AT ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. ioe Hl te elie Pen. FARTIEO~ |. rye Yondén ‘Tikied hns Séut's'spectal on” | by Dileres wah Bee beow toann ranatietier. 24 July, 1846, that suah stock is redeemable by | Pits ome until the fret daar Gott ree | Office nerthicest corner Pennsyivania avenue and 17th | fon will be resumed on the first Monday in = he United States, cod nen n, | ing on account of email profits. There acs 1's terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the | for ‘opening and keeping open ship channels of sttect,. askinstow City, D. C. eae EE. JANNEY, | penne ented States, and here is | stih thirteen factories making clocks, but only surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | Suflicient capacity to accommodate the wants of STATEMENT, OF BUSINESS FROM THE 18ST a 3 his account of New York : of November next, when in one Dm ope maiue tre toe Mieicit tee of August to the 3ist day of Decembcr, GREENWOOD SEMINARY, “1 would attempt to give a description of cease - the Gulf of Mexice,”” for which purpose there | Amount reccived in marine premiume. .968,242 31 FOR YOUNG LADIES, New York, if, in the lumits of a letter, it This department will continueto purchasesueh | 28 appropriated by act of Congress of Sth of Do fire premiums...... 908 82 | Three miles out om Seventh street Plank Road, | could be done with any succes ; but it would 4 six of them or ees. | full time and with a full complementof hands. These six will produce 95,000 clocks this year. The remaining seven factories will make about 48.000 clocks, so 66, three hundred and thirty thousand be as reasonable to attempt to describe Lon- | that the total productions of clocks this year stock prior to sald day of redemption, and wilt | 4°172,,!° af Total premiums for five months 168.151 13 Is now open for the reception of pupils. don in the same space. PSinking all topo- | Will not exceed 143,000 The Jerome Moca, Pey therefor the following premium, in addition | Bidders are requested te stale the amount for | Caplifl...s.+. ssecerccsccnne 1,250,000 00 Sc ae MRS. WM. RESLEY, Wushingan, raphical details, dates, and history, there- Ts Company in 1853 and 1854 produced to the Interest accrued te the day of purchase, bs ei gee will contract to open each of the Sa au 16-tSepl*_ | fore, @ few of the more prominent character- | cach 000 pe i Thus they must have with one day’s interest forthe money to reach | Channels specified thro: er ieee sivammanraiea: 1,858,151 13 BROOKVILLE ACADEMY, istics of the place are ali that can be at pres- | Produced more than an average of one clock the vendor : ‘level of ordinary low | fonds of Allegheny county, Pittsburg, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. | ent noted "Thowe who fancy New York a| Per minute, The factory of J C. Brown On such stock reselved at the Treasury between | Water, Which 'evel will be determined bya bench | and Philadelphia City 6? . $78,721 66 THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTI- | @ere busy Provincial and commercial city—a during 1851 and 1852 issued from 80,000 to thet aeret qe mark on the shore, to be established by an officer | Railroad bouds, cost.....++0s.cssccecee 58,400 00 tution will commence feptember Ist. sort of Liverpool—will be surprised to find it | 100,000 clocks annually, making a total from © Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July,in | or officers appointed the Secretary War; and | Loans on first mortgage of reai estate.. 59,950 00] | ‘Terms: For Tuition, Board, Washing, ete.,|@ great metropolis, unmistakably a capital, | the two establishments of over 500,000 clocks clusive, one-half of one per cent. en the amounts | they are also requ to state the longest Do stocks, collateral... + 80,384 00 | $160 per annum with many indications of immense wealth, | ¢8ch year. The Ansonian Company manu- specified in the certificates ; of time for which they will contract to keep each | Cah in bank and on haad + 11,002 22 | | Catalogues may be obtained at C.H. Lane’s, | and none age, even of the age from which it | factured about 150,000 last year. Ii is esti- On such stock reeelved between the Istand 3ist | {duc of the appropriation after treet a Tee | Co MUMMIES <ogiser St | Brookviley aa,” SasTemtime the Principal, at | dates. "Ail is new, growing, and ehanging, as | ated wearly balf a million uf dollars ‘es days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; bid for opening, if accepted, 1s paid; and tostate | Due from agents (secured by bonds)..+ 18,853 61 'E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M. if the city itself partook of the ever extend- | bees lost in selling clocks under the cost And an auch stock recelved after the iat day of | #0, in separate properals, the same particulars | Expenses and commissions........+.. 1,662 33] an 16-2w > "Principal. | ing. peetescies of the eraete? Every sme bebe ribo etic re Mnewd clocks for Of open: a ing 0} each ¢| —_ ns et a al ut il- Angust, the Interest accrued thereon, and one | unifeem de m ef wot leasiten tweety ohne 1,358,151 13 MISS M. J. HARRUVER’S what it senseehr whethet tbe 4: peer hema 2 | lion of dollars annually. The businecs cn day's additional Interest only, will be paid. — Rybotaeg ceothonhphenel hundred feet.” | ‘Total amountof losses : : SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIEs. hotel, or a store. What the last fire spared is | resulted so seqeerry | to those engaged in it, Certificates of such stock transmitted under itu tua Wark apd fe incre ae nat A Boarding and Day School. being rapidly demolished and replaced by | that some time must elapse before capital will com OCeSsary | this notice must be duly assigned tothe United openin the channels, must be stated in the pro- PB seek this chennel as an investment, unless States by the party entitled to receive the pur- each depth. " something more equal to the requirements of PIS INSTITUTION WILL BE OPENED 8 4 4 in | something like a combination can be made ts 4,666 66 onthe first Monday in September, in the | the time. The amount of building now in . 1 b chase inoney ; and when sent prior to the Ist July | , The right to accept the offer which, in the optn- DIRECTORS. house recently vacated by the Mlsses Tyson, No. | Progress is enormous, and for the moment | *ustain the prices. The clock business now a bake yous Gane uae Calas ion of the Secretary of War, Propores the best | tion. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Dingee, 286 F street, between 12th and 13th streets. rather inconvenient. In some streets, par- | Stands in a peculiar position. There bas been the oerren year’s Ini mu as- | method of accomplishing the objec: contemplated | George H. Armstrong, Thomas Manderfield, The services of the best texchers of Muric and ticularly near the business end of the city, | 2° rise in prices, but there appears ey: rea- “signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | 2nd to accept either proposal of any bidder for | Chaos A Rubicam, Edward R. Helmbold,, | Languages have been secured. every third house appears to have been pulled | £0 to anticipate one. The amount of low- Interest will be payable as heretofore. pee Nit dar raees neces Ln George Helmbold, F. Carroll Brewster, ae Particulsrs see Circulars, at the prin down, and in a few months even a oak hag is | Priced clocks made this year will not supply And notice 1s further given to holders of other | reserved eis ee wtHOMAS B. FLORENCE, Frosident, a surprised at the change. Brick is becoming | the home market, and the exportation of the stocks of the United States that this department fed sent matter Receson: toberemoved | EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. KUGBY AUADEMY, marble hes wonderful eaeaiys and the na- — a need cease for a - m the existing channels at the s to be a i tive marble, if well selected, is a beautiful - Said that one or two Englii will parchase the same between the Ist day of deepened, or the distance along either channel to . LOCAL SURVEYORS. Fourteenth strcet, opposite Franklin Square. building material; it is as white Lapras a agents have been to the clock distrists, “and Jans and the Ist day of December next, unless | which the work must extend, in order to obtain wee ee call Ase virgin Jj hte TENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF the Italian quarries, which supply the statu- | bave scoured them th roughly to buy all that the sam of $1,590,000shal! be previously ob‘ained, elther of the specified depths, cannot, for want of ae Thornten, corner First street and Virginia Es Sarapyegearas will commence en Monday, ary, and which we use for rt decora- | Could be finished, but the amounts were emall and wilt pay for the same, in addition to the In- | be stated. Pernion che ee een conaition, | “Yates Williams, No. 22 Fourand-a half street. Number of pupiis limited tions, but have not applied like common stone, | Without a prospact of getting more.— Veer Ha- terestaccrued from he day of the last dividend | workare expected, therefore, to inform them: MARINE SURVEYOR. Cireulars may be obtained at the residence of except in the exceptionable extravagance ot | %# Journal. of taterest, eid one day’s additional interest for | Of itsextent, and of the best means of accomp Capt J.P. Levy, No, 474 Pennsylvania avenuc, | the Princlpal, on N, between 12th and 13th sts. | the Marble Arch, and this ie but a dingy af ‘ : ae ney to reach the vendor, the following rates | !%& 1t- GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. G. H. MOXRISON, fair. Tue smoke and fog of London soon re- | | SiXGutar Erraect or Evecraicrry ox Ne- the —— < dong > ing Teo a coutrant hae been bole the place John Thomason, aa 1s-te Principal. | duce everything to hue of mud and brick, or atten) i oe open a fow ae of premium : rections of the channels to be opened will The busi f this C ill com; GS.) te a. LL b 1 ii oi town, recently carried home a small elec- On stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 | be designated to the contractor by an officer or vorably with the raost accesses Of simmer Dealt THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTE, i, — oom Carag lassen Saas per Bar trical machine for imaking some experiments per cent; pone pl peg arg Dee med AG engees peat m = Ee eee ‘a0 FOR YOUNG LADIES, pele sdls Yack tun'parest enstariel canbe As soon as he got home, the negroes, as usual, £ may tom the Ist day of August, 1855, in five months, No. 446 Eleventh street, between G and H. § :, tapers flocked around him, eager to sce what master On st ek of the loans of 1847 and 19498 premium | agreed upon for opening each will be paid after | up ¢) Ist Ja 1856, the premiums ed 5 a 4h 4 A used with the certainty that it will preserve <b pan Gantt each has completed,and found, upon exami- bt beret Ps thetnes peor of one Cunard aadetene Prof. GEORGE H. STUECKRATH, Principal. | jr, eolor. hed got There was a boy among these dar- nation by an officer or officers, appointed as above, d hanired and fin att Mrs. JANE E. WILLIAMS, Vice-Principal. And on stock Issued under the act of 9th Sep- | to be conformable, in all rospents, to the stipula ony forty six: Nanaia, Ah Pop eres Got iene Be 3-300 - = ees tember, 1859, commonly called Texan indemnity | tions of the contract; but no payment will be | repyted. FAIR HILL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR stock, a preminm of 6 per cent. made on account of any work done towards open- Vith these evidences of success and good man- GiKLS. Certifiextes transmitted under this notice should Had geet — until after such channel shall | agement, the directors fee! justified in soliciting & HE TENTH TERM OF THIS INSTITU- kies that had @ strong disposition to move things when they wanted moving, or in other words to pilfer occasionally. “‘ Now, Jack,’’ says his master. ‘look here; ‘In the whole aspect of the city, asin the mode and manner of life, there is far more of what we should call “‘foreign’’ than of the specifically English. Exceptin language, re- ties i this machine is to make people tell the truth, leted, examined, and approved, | share of publ u bet that the secu- = th | gion and laws —three important exceptions, b 3 “ ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- At the expiration of one-third of the time dur- : from us more widely than we are apt to sup- pose, or than is altogether pleasant to contem- plate. The capitel is much more like Paris, djusted e aceciding t ity iban legal i- % ‘a it = ing! whith the channels are to he kept opens eyaied More aceciding to equity iban legal techni Circulars containing further information in re vious to the Ist July, the current half-year’s in- elgaty Per cent cf one-third of the whole amount tere st must also be assigned by the present stock- | 0! ‘Why, master,” said the boy, “I never lied or stole anytbing in my life.”’ gard to the School ibe furnished t» ey With a view of affording ample i idemnity to the | who desire them on eppueetion toR.S KIRK, the contract for keeping open will be paid; at | public, te company have deposited with or WM H FARQUHBAR, at Olney Post Office, | with a dash of Hamburg, than London; there |, ‘< Well, take hold of this;” and no sooner holder, otherwise the Interest for the half year to the expiration of two-thirds of {ihe time an adat- MESSRS DUNCAN, SHERMAN, & CO., OF | Montgomery county, Maryland. au7-8w | is relatively a larger foreign population than x4 egg received @ sii « = he that day will be payable to him as heretofore. | contractea for will bs pela; andattheexpinrion |... NEW YORK, THKIR BANKERS,” | - ou! ES’ SEMINARY in our metropolis, having much more political | 18.',"T did steal pout chars sone little knife, Payment fer all the foregoing stocks will be | of the whole time during which the channels are bar oy nd of On ? Hundred Thowens Dalene , : ? and social influence than with us, andthe in- an have lied pra noma rode ; please fi “4 made by drafts oa the assistant treasurers at Bos- | !0 be kept open, the tweuty percent retained at the sty ace troy bagi Corner of Dumbarton and Montgomery streets, | gucnce is distinctly marked The style and | ™ . y a cacetac To be held by them as aitditional seeurity to policy Georgetown, D.C. ive me”’ ment, and the remat! és ’ a ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties pas Bag beeen of peace iol The same experiment was tried with like success on half a dozen juveniles At last an old negro, who had been looking on very at- tentively, stepped in. habits ot the most wealthy and populous city of the States are, no doubt, very different to those of the mass of the country; but it must have been a strong combination of oauses that could have changed the descendants of the holders for the payment of losses, = cane abi for keeping the | ay, MRS. GEN’L WHEELER, Principal je company 1s prepared to iscue pol: * entitled to receive the money may direct. channels open, will be paid; bat no payment will Gates image oy spay DWELLINGS, FURNL |?[.HE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION JAMES GUTHRIE, period of payment, by an officer or | TURE, MILLS, MANUFACTORIRS, WARE- Flights pcemer si ott eal is ts OUSES, all descriptions of BUILDINGS, and | With renewed exertions on the part of the Princi- MU Sor _Seemtary of the Trowewey. o@eers appointed by the Secrelary of War 204 | Heir contents, or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, | pal for the intellectual, moral, and reliciows tax, transported by VESSELS, STEAMBOATS, CA- | provement of pupils committed to her care sober and somewhat stern English Puritans, dish note ss well Sosege negli Shit: TS! HATS! —_ 1s must be accompanied by evidence of | NAL B)ATS, RAILNOADS, and the usual cor. | | Mrs. W. tenders her thanks to ber friends and | Who deemed sayety, color, music, and the | 400. wid, but dis nigger knows better.” UST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF eaaitt wen ata tive ereaee ‘thewe?, ‘and within | Veya"ces to or from any portion of EUROPE and | patrons for the liberal amount of patronage she | theatre the prime snares of the evil one, into The machine was then fully charged, and ye tye thetine prep — Ghduid be addicenad to the AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS | bas received and respectfully sclicits a continua- | a population with the characteristics of that t E |, whiel offer 3 posed, Seer i ing k. Helooked gret 4 1 he western waters tion ef the same York, delighting in outward decora- | b¢ Teceived a stunning shoc at $350; they are the best = ae A ineer Department, Washington,” —— ae ties OF pre oy sill b= aslow as other | Circulars obtained on application to the Princt- | tior, salsa and guiding which am think so | 3t his hand, then at the machine and at last, Hats for the priee in the a5 ed _= PAA emer ned opening channels at outlets companies, and in fixing them every improvement | Pal. au 7-tSep15 peculiarly outhern. The street fronts blaze | Ting hiseyes, «« Master i ‘it ain't United States. The best “ Wh ose ate ad ia construction and arrangement will be taken into 7 : ith pold ipti a nd the in- | best to know too much Dars many asoul gets black dress Hats got up in ; ie hen Lepomis bel en which proposals areto | (otc ration, CENTRAL ACADEMY. with gold inscriptions end signs, and th iw, | to be damned by knowing too much. an’ it's pe apther oylioe po Anes ea? tie bidder or bidders whose planof operation and Offiee apo Pennsylvania venue and NHE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS The French cafe, witsiatmet exit kn Lan: | to ketch your soul somehow sn I reckon you able Hat at $3, worth $1; * evidence of ability to execute the work are most | Seventeenth «treet, Washington city, D.C. Acedemy will commence on Monday, Sep- | gon, hag taken root and flourishes with ts | 294 best jest take an’ burn it up an’ have it anda first-rate Hat, $2 30. . pe npeerlen tionapirnp Bit Na eiteantial | Mitcaorce won ree SE ae Ries an woe CHCHMID STON | srtenlor ecaraly equalled on te Boulevards | done with.” —Montgomery Adverciser., best se! in 1 n corn 2 a ook 8 - . _ = felrat vl pacer Botrsetarnapeery pod telllg or and the Evening’ Star, Washi ton; | delphia. Also, atthe Company’soffices: New York— ee = of Paris. The countless omnivusses that SK re . the Somm make the grand thoroughfare of Broadway al- Tar Dean Sea —Though in breadth not ex We doa cash business, meet with no los- mercial Bulletin, and the ‘frne Delta, | A. W. Th mpson, No. 10 tvail street. Boston— | FRENCH AND ENGLISH FEMALESEM- tending ten miles. the Dead Sea seems bound- ses, bat give each customer full value for his | New Orleans; the Mobile Register, Mobile; the | Oliyer Brewster, No 4 Siate street. Paltim INARY FOR BOARDING PUPILS. 3 Be 3 most impassable, are light and gay in color, | ) i . Richardson, No. 72 Baltimore street. - % oes Nes - jess to the eye when looking from North to —— elt aad Straw Hats se apepy taka te Day Goo Boy dept £8 yng) eine a del ony. Charleston—J. H. Tay- BY M. A. TYSON & SISTERS. paneled with paintings of flowers er toot South, and the murmur of the waves, as the loach, RIGS ae eRe ee Lene Vinkks cosiesde van iar ieee ine | tor Ma aL Es ay etree «es Grtenae os ce | eeu SEMINARY 18 SITUATEDAT ALN. and subjects ‘from the French’ that would | ‘break on ite Mint strewn shore. together with DS ee ptm oobi ue. ent Republican and the Pilot, St. Louts the Enqui- Doane. Montgomery—Albert W lhams. Mobije— wick, midway on the Baltimore and Wash- | possibly shock the eyes of Clapham; in their the lines of driftwood and fragments of bit = Sow Veet th street, near aye ag! rer, Cincinnati; acd the Democrat, Loutsville A. C. Waugh. Pitisburg—T. J. Hunter, No. 96 ington Railroad and Turnpike place we should have a scale of charges for umen on the beach, give toits waters a resem- pate iat Iran = Aceounts for advertising, with’ two copies of | Waterstrset Bavannali— A. Wiibur, No. 111 Bay | ‘The Fall term will commence on Monday, ist | Puriat Vee Noceo lis—perhaps a wholesome, | Pincce to th ease to — JONAS P. LEVY, paper containing advertisement, to be sent to En- | street. Augus' \—Girardey, Whyte & Co. Ailanta— | of September, at which time the pupils are de- but not a cheerful reminder. The hotels are | "2°° ' She ocean. Curious to experience : ineer De t t? 5d30¢ | Marous A. Bell. Trenton—Narr & Cocks. sired to be in attendance. . ith q | (2e Seusationsof swimming in so strange 2 sea, IMPORTER AND DEALER 18 “ _oumiamat ced Jomo = du Lac—Robert A Baker. Vicksbar, . | Increased facilities are afforded for the acquisi- Largan ake Kergedgdinscclrery eget dee Ij ut tothe test the accounts of the extreme FINE 5 Buflalo—A Barker. Memphis— tion of Music and French, whilst the English 4 sarees 5 buoyancy felt in it, and I was quickly con- Wings, RU coeeiee AnD Lake aae ee BOOT, SHOE, AND Detroit—Thomas Pa'mer & Son. : braaches receive that instruction necessary for a | Paris. Walking through their softly-carpeted nepal] nex heen wie apecempetion Horta GenoralCommission & Forwarding Merchant | LISHMENT —1 have Wellebur; ‘hrough education. corridors, brilliantly lighted, resplendent with | y beard. I found the water almost tepid, mirrors and gilding, it is difficult to believe ou are not in a palace prepared for a fete. en rather wonder the music does not strike up from the ball room you seem to be ap- proaching through such passages. This, how- fs . . | | Every accommodation and comfort are afforded INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, ele yen roel ea Wyoming, Pennsy:vani i is- | for a large number of pupils. Mo. 474 Pa. two doors U.S. Hotel, | ont o° entlemens? ville—t. 4.'Timbe: lake. N For further particulars circulars may be bad at Wasuineton City, D.C. Porvand—D. Robinson, jr. Chicago—E P. the principal Bookstores, and at Dr. ‘Tyson's oos-ly San F.ancisco—Wiliam Biggs. “ee ——— hos. Dies store, corner of 10thand I ae Saas: y E. Courteray eral agent tor the southern and in. jy 29-eotSep! be z x yUUMER A Packing Trunks, Vall" western Steud, And 1 other principal cities of the THE UNION ACADEMY ever, is the style only of the newest cr ations ; meats for 3 Liste T' ces, Bonnet Boxes, new style; Carpet Bags of all | United Siates by authorized officers of the com- Z. Ricuarp "ns. = Ricken others, on a similar scale as to size, are more poll sagem | er wl Hae aM yeaplg abana styles and qualities ‘Alan: tential, aanicumont 1 00S - je 14-lyt : Tear a) & MieHe tra. | Sober in adornment—what we should call more ‘ yar superior stock. We are deter- | Of Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, and Misses Shoes, all AGENCY OF THE HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TRIS | business like. . . mined to seil them from this day forth at reduced | Colors and stiles. ‘All wish! to purchase any liane [ f Philadelphi Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE ‘Some American moralists begin to be prices, as we wish to prepare for the fall trade. of the above articles will find it to their advan- | Allianec Insurance Of Philade:phiay | acaDEMY, will commenceon MONDAY , Sep- t and so strong that the chief difficulty was to keep sufficiently submerged, the feet starting up in the air at every vigorous stroke. When floating, half the body rose above the surface, and, with a pillow, one might have slept upon the water After some time the strangeness of the sen- sation in some measure disappeared, and on approaching the shore I carelessly dropped my feet to walk out, when lo' as if a blad- - alarmed at the increase of luxury in this di- ~ a ee itece. s hg ee lay seek before pee = Sate Capital. «+++ +8300,000! tember 1, 1866. jy 3-3m rection, and denounce this seductive splendor echo tyre pores Se cena inet ne! GEO. H B. WHITEC -4Gent’s Furnishing | ire ean poe pe Phere darles ai volta td ime oO ee — - Rent and Gale. | iikely te destroy ali domestic habits and | ny down the wily bitter and briny water ee en jy 22 . areca streets, Fae Ute Paloma fle iain of Bonds and Mortgages Houses, &c., for Rent and Sale, | associations. It is perhaps, an open question | fom which 1 had hitherto guarded my head PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. = . om anencumbered real estate $110,608 08 We have had the same arguments employed | 214 now rushed into my mouth, eyes, ears, and COPARTNE: = ee J, CONNELLY, Undertaker, Stoeks of other Corporations, worth par 38,820 00 OR RENT—-SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- | against the club system In London. The ho-| Doso. and for one horrible moment the only wee lar ths arholecale and Aad Beer LEH | No. 423 Seventh street, seest side, bet. @ and H, | Si oe prin eunditiag of Maccenaie aed lors and Chambers, with board. tel life of America is pretty much the same | qoobt I bad was whether I wasto be drowned short loans 43 70 Also, table aud transient board. Inquire at Mrs. thing. but including the ladies aleo. Whether = omi = candected under the auine end syle er Kinga | VV. eltisona ot Westin te eee ie} Spacnore to _siao te | SMITHS, 233 F street. nov #7—tf "| the extension is an improvement for the peo- | OF Polwoned, sock ichea echeciensamees Burchell. ms the Sry — he a OR RENT — oxi pee septate! ple esas I will = — to nea to walk in deep water, which I am inclined to ‘ould fi tin repared orders "anca aa oa Brick and Frame uses, north of Penn’a. ly k that to a stranger it appears a i i i i —E. Tra- xiadness ety Soeur castors both in trade | fae'shortestnoticeand on the most Liberal terms Pup Re lead ot Coane TET Tae” PIRES | venues, between sath and lnthctreeta weal. Aver. nee ee fentee ee eer pe is almost impossible —Eastern Tra andinflueace. (act) 2. M. P_ KING. ea ene rams pee reeatue aeateeecties PM. MORIARTY, President. | 98!0¢ from ten to el pigen sloliars per month | “<< There are some things about the Ameri- | © GE OF HOURS. dead in the ‘warmest weather for aay length of | J-MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. a ede aE hn of ae TL “s west, or F street north, 0. can meeepeee suehs ater pee acre Typg-setting in early time was not re N AND APTER MONDAY, FHE 20th of —— 5. s ¢ i nt and Collector. less than its general lightness and love of or- | markable ior its exactness and accuracy. In Jane, the Steamer GEORGE _ A large supply of ready-made COFFINS of | THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE IN8UR- ee ~ a nament, from the shops of the region of traffic | the year 1561 a book was printed, called the PAGE will run at the following aime all sizes and Huslitics, always on hand. ANCE CO OF PHILADELPiIA OR RENT.—DWELLING HOUSE, NO to the palatial mansions of the Fifth avenue— | Anatomy of the Mass. It had only 172 pages hours: i a a 332, P ylvania avenue north side between *y ; eer i ae Rar Ps Lisave gpm re 8, 10, 12, 2%, 44, and srlele fare hed of the past gud _ SPECT ether | Copter eben, p08 ea! sespetna al 10th avec ; “One of the aoe incasions in cated dealng of aesise “ oe itn a soe ny ee se aes —_- = o'clock. A the public nag Tes pectfull; - ity. e passession given. ly to 4 p an * ged ad page: rrect t we Washington 6, 9, 11, 14, 3X, 54, and 7 | solicited’ °f Be PUbUe patronage ts marvsig” | herlos C- Lathrop, SH Spruce street. prot | GEO. fi f WHITE & CO., on the premises, or | better supplied with water than any other | blunders These he attnibates to the special , 9 o'clock. pASCHE SEES SGT ee ete to CHARLES H. LANE, Gent’s Furnishing | city in the world—an inestimable blessing in | instigation of the ‘‘devil,”” :o defeat the work; Jezv-t¢ BULIS (. PRICE, Coptain. | WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLA-| "PE. a, wear firm of Wright, Hunter & Co, | Store, 424 Penn. avenue. au2- | this climate; and the arrangements of the | and hence may have come the use of the title Rise : 5 , = TED WARE, ALBATA FORKS, &c. ~ Se SS ESS SS EA ES = ii bly simple it im) ible | «« 7 i? r ING. . . Tracey 5 2 streets is so admirably si imple 1 possi Printer’s Devil _ Ton witldenntetesmee ae =~ BW OR One eee ERICES. Toun R. Mocusdy, aed or Tones, White & Powe Ths tape, elny: convcoiont and to see your way — @ little a are A printer's = eee ages her life by ing hours: . well the Star Build- | plan, though the distances, must be ad-! feloniously meddling with the types. She *Lmave Alexandria 74,9) 1 % m 54 M ing perl prgi raster acer al ap i = hehurst, attorne and quent. fi argent by 0 feet ootea cee, with high Se are perfeotly a drag d went into the office by night, and took out the« ve Washington...8, 10 es B. Sm: rm of Jas. 0. 4 iles. , omni- m7 rr ry 4 hay je2s-d 708 CORSON Conca extra fine Treen Theo W Baker, frm of Tracy & Baker. ceHing, and is capitally lighted. Also, the store | must be measured by mi uckily, o1 word “lord,”’ in Genesi. 16, where Eve is R.8. Walton, 360 Market street. immediately under the west haif of sa{d hail, 25} bus rates are low, for by an inexplicable ad-| made subject to her hus ade the an / made by 80 feet, fronting directly on Pennsylvania t od: f conveyance we re os b ‘ 1,”’ instead of ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—PARE, | Tepior Dison Tabies Bersiey seteoes der, Fhomas K. Limertek, 54 Spruce street. avenue, in ihe Reartof the business Portion there- shoes, thoveld meee backsay coach, | ©" he shall Rig ere ep Kegltirrewen ted ae ae RELY) Sti FROM pac arated Vacheron, @nd all other makers of CHARLES C LATHROP, President. pT tothe public) They will be | Jouble-horsed and extortionate, still holds its} was put to death for her wickedness. It is D i e . a THOMAS K. LIMERICK, 5 tely 1 ether. For terms appl lace, amd the light handy cab of London is | well known that printers of an early edition ory at. fel pate reper repli neng aes Diamond, pee Plcse nee “and Cameo [rr OnORBE MILL, ‘Piapermaker, Bridge street, prlinsy The private vehicles aro mostly | of the Scriptures were so heavily fined as to Couches leave the Capitel for the boat at 8x | Broches Ih sctts and single pieces, Gold Chains, | ,fopks Changed from other companies to ce of | 2 few doors west of the omnibus stand, George: | open and of the lighlest possible build, run-| be utterly ruined, for leaving out tve word , no charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of | town, or at the Star Office counter. i ji ith threndtik x sch T Amente: o'clock. Geach fare 10 cents. Seals, Keys, &c LE. a ning on mere rings with thre: ike spokes— not” from one of the Ten Commandmen Persons wishing the coaches will leave thelr >? SILVER WARE. 4,4 Kendall, over R. Morrow's Exchange Office, N. B.—If renters desire to carry on any businéss door W. ‘odd’s Ha! the most fragile looking things ever put to | There is an edition of the Bible called the widenowene & Thomas Parker. sass ae Tea sets, Walters, Pitchers, Goblets, Pena Seatnayouue. EU Tears ua eames om a bes ine auaniag titcenen te tos soe aneene: gether for locomoticn. With their fast trot- | « Vinegar Bible,’ from the parable of the res iments on boat. uy, orks, 3 f i i re. ” ‘ii “ yi . apitt SAM’L GEDNEY, Captaia. Ps, EXTRA PLATED WARE ma 87-7em DAVID MYERLE, Agert. | erful engine of the Star Newspaper and Job | ting horses, to which the youth of the city | « Vineyard’? being printed “ vinegar. ce Baske’ iz Printing Office, manufactured the Messrs. | are much addicted, they fly along with per- HY PURCHASE PIANOS FROM orn, Ooiens alien Forks, co os Engle ond HIS LACE O. Py RESORT WILL BE | Ellis, and arranged 90 aso furnish ample power, | ilous speed, quite in keeping withthe national} Scrgxtiric Facts.—The London Lancet Ww irresponsible traveling ett an Americ«n Table C cere T open on the 3 day of July for the ac if required, to renters of the premises edvertised | vividness of life—with something, too, of the says that thore are a quarter of a million of whea you can get in Washington city Spectacles and Eye Glasses of every fo-us | commodation of visitors. The subscriber Am bove. Je 20-tf equally national disregard of it. I shall have | persons living in Great Britain constantly un- the very best quality at prices which will be guar- | in wold, Silver, and fine Stee! frames has engaged a first rate Cotillion Band for sol The lease on the above property will be | to notice many other points in the external ~ ground in the darkness of mines The aatied to be as lowasany thecountryfrom JOHN | All goods warranted ted the season, and with bt and spendid Kall aspects of the city hereafter; the subject is| average age of Shefiield workmen is thirty- PF. BLLIS’S. Room offers vast inducements to the lovers of the M. Ww. = OF ~ | not easily exhausted, neither is it old. What | gye years; the ave! e of the d in- 4a bee —— Srom 98 to Perey of a Jy30 tf 324, Pa. ave. Sth and 10th <r ‘all woe Pooh hl Potomec tod ge rel str ett eee, ~ the Note ot lesen che ging requires periodically to be aoreet needles way eadk caine his hanes exchange. Pianos for rent, &c. a ANTHONY BUCHLY, with the chotest liquors * | Georgetown, being Boe of the Valley View | described anew.” The chief disease among tailors is fistula; Kemember —No. 306, between %b and 10th sts., UNDERTAKER This is kuown to beone of the healthiest places | Farm, the residence of the late John H. King, among bakers, scrofula and skin diseases: the near Savings Bank. jy ai : deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites 7 : — = e i _ | Shop and Rouidence He. 8 308 Penn’ a avenue, Suscuetenmiaic nee Jn the District for a ine private residence; about | drake ee Beals oadagee & a vile! foe Coating oe inane ey ANDS ON YOU POUKET-BU sout! \e, bst ween and 1 sts. : iL be de acres Oo! 8 a beau! Tove 0: - | banians st on Sunda e = ~ H THE Wate HATS ARE TA BO r AVING PROVIDED HIMSELE WITH and Gall end Public Cotillion Parties os eas? ber, the balance cleared and ina high stateofcul- | oxcursion to Philadelphia, but when they | rubbing them with oil. The most dangerous We have a very fine assortment of Fashion- an ELEGANT HEARSE, day, 2ith July, Thursday, 7th August - | tivation | The summit of this tract is from 3500 | reached New York they were astonished at | part of the painter's trade is “ flatting”— wo aia oesond ee aot lB) | sn acca conventoncen Me , price wit nt panserges | RABE ee ae ee ties | bung azeted sad merched up tothe Unite | white lady Carpentne, sed. slo a uallties an -s, to which we respect- 1 ut) sl T ice . § 4 5 . After a little ta 2 =. ratio, fo: * daily invite the atteation of all lu want. We of. | would fespectfully inform the public that he Is during the watering season on ‘Toesdayeand Bri: mbes the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in | States Marshal's office, ge 3 . er ¢ 3 explained, it being found that | phuric acid, cleanliness, tubs of fresh water, paseo ipa in ‘Albany had sceeraphed the | and fresh air; and, as an antidote, the ms marshal that a fillibustering party, bound fur | frequent use of white zine or sine roa a Cuba, would reach New York on Monday | the manufacture of lucifer a — or morning, and also the name of the vessel which | allotropic phospho is nid to ne “0 = they contemplated taking The marshal] gerous to the ja es as ordinary phos shook hands with the party and bade them | phorus. good-bye. u eon at raguced prices. Callat GEO HB. | fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, oing down, and will stop for “ nats CU 3 Pasbionatle ir Cap, and | &tthe suortescnotice, and inthe best manner.” Woabordsys ond Daterda: ag oF reture tine. Also, a large Frame Dwelling-house and Lot Geat's F urarshing Establishment, Pennsyl | A ire sup) ly of READY-MADE COFFINS | The steamer Columbia will also land and take off | 00 the corner of Fifth and H streets west, Wash- vaala avenus, between 9th and 10th sts. jy 1 ofall 5 ue ways on hand, which will be fur- | pissengers on Wedeesdays going to, and on Sun- ington city. ——_——____—_______<"__. | sishedon most reasonable terms. ays returning from Baltimore ply at Valley View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, R. MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENUE, | As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give |“ Hoerd 81 per day for a week or longer; $1,25 | No. 80 Prospect street, Georgetown, D. C. is still those beautiful entire satisfaction on all occasions. less than a week = je 18-tf [intel] E. J. KING. continuous GUM TEETH, called Lo Se erm, beg jhe Premises, orders will | jo%5-2m GEORGE. W. BLACKISTONE. OR SALE OR RENT —THE TWO NEW Allen's Patent, for the exceliency be y to at all hours. three-a Houses with back building and . whieh over ali other styles of teeth, many now| feb 7-ly tN Gegrpetrgg tera <r re | cellar, on 12th street, the first square south of] Ware proor Psrcussion Caps —Percvs. | that marriage bas broken out among bis neigh- ——— An Errpemwic.—A Pennsylvania editor says tl it heerfull vouch ay ~ “There eens Becton hte city whe bec been MRS. M. E. HARVEY, manufacture, Rosewood Case, for $165, sare eres is — = _ pics aes sion caps are now made water-proof by the ap- | bors, and ae sale oe fnfringing the t, and madea bad traitation { (S¥comssoR To James F. Harvey, pacmasxp,) | purchased of us only s few months since; and KEK, on i socerih seek Os the Lathensh chureh, | plication of a fusible alloy to the inside of the | virulence of it, against whom I hereby caution the owner is compelled to leave the city.’ Call cap, which wil wder when | county, carrying of handreds of subsoribers Allen’s Patent Continuous 6: Teeth, when No. 410 Seventh strect, between @ and H, Piano and Music Store, between STORE FOR RENT —ONE OF THE MOST | tin and lead ‘and is in in the and | his own observation, all of them bopeless— properly constructed, it is because he is ignorant | [PEGS LEAVE TU INFORM THE PUBLIC | ®"8 9th and loth streets. | SQearmuis places of business on Pennsylvania H serted apts | once seized, the victim isa case; the only of tne process, incomoetent to make the work, or that she has in her employ the foreale. A at | Melted. When in the molten state ii ar teh name ie $o: gall ie & elena is unwilling to pay for the patent. je16-t | same persons that were formerly Quem) . ae RiseLEren, “ avenue for reat, and | coerce a veut et . itelf to the inside by sling the man intere — sed prepare =e ot oo ee eee tenes laa tit teal sac : : . roof z Sha BARBERS MISTORY OF THE coopacrttecond tne Uaruhing Bninmy; |g Oft ut dipetnunwen corner at aug | tnd dovcosk"_"_“au et | ten hereby rendering th ou Ta nce | Ing bad the Somat aor heap te D) secret docteties of France; | vol. and that every attention will be given to calls, | Twelfth streets. feb ¥7-8 SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA. | This is a great advantage. protection against it. A wi 4 ae Bernard Lile, a aovel, by the tion. J. Clemens, | day or night, as heretofore m 19-6m INK OLD GOVERNMENT. MOCHA, residence on F street, between 20th and caught it — slowly <y s of Alabama SA Ge AS RS EE Java, and Rio Coffee for sale b * | 2ist, for the last eight years occupied by the late There is a man in Connecticut £0 op- | from its effect, suffered a relapse, and was no’ Satna pgs Dad sigaanaeeractisies igus tt Wasenne ens be tate tee : KING & BURCHELL, Pas iene in baer Te ts co on aL aa anything bordering on monareby, | lost beyond recovery. She has married a se- }) le al 5 0! a : “s ee pnanc tavion. | pismu *“™'Caype ROTHER: CT a cs as ro = that he wall not wear a crown in his hat. cond time.

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