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THE EVENING STAR | a a a ————$<$—$—$<— - ee Ge rae 7 ew. x ‘ Fea . 2. = PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, . +> : ‘ : ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. ti SUNDAY.) ; This exveliond es Seiad tbe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, taining a ro hte Bj dace he ‘thas “Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and With sivest, | anbe foundmany other—is published on Saturday Br W. D. WALLACH, "eee ‘and is served to subscribers by onrriers at SIX AND . Single copy, porantum 81 38 A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he 1¥0 oops Axents; papers served in packages at 37% cents per Pa) Copn se: 4 XLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ‘ wee a MINE 1B clube raised months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for | <== > a at er i OE caatinel hae en a IS aie will be, ssived. Ut Riwariahy routine the Wa lesa than three months at the rate of 12% cents ae hues Ci cama {SST Ss= = | info'st generally thromghout the oaks, SEAR cote "os akin eeemarand ena VOL. X. _” WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1857. NO. 1,109, | REESE Sores STMASTERS who act as agents will bealloweda THE DREAM OF N “ He ts patient, aft —_——___— 3 CALEB EDMONDs. * He ts patient, after a fashion ; and we have RENT AND “Christianity, indeed'’’ said Mr. Edmonds, | Feason to be thankful for that; still heaton; | FOB REI (D SALE. _AUCTION SALES. a Summer Retreats, &. Pianos, &o, 7 parlor behi e shop. “I am disgus ve to repent—things which have made 4 inches, RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- OLD POIN such hypocrisy!”’ . me doubt his Christianity ” Mae oF oth sere soe repre, atuated on the west AY. the liken IsLAND aT airman eee This most delightful ions pe Pade it G Frano FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, Partner m the iste firm of Cnctinnes tie saat Somesend ots { crand and ind wale of square CIANO FORTES. underthe nuns William Kane & Co. at the oid stand. RRR Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 7 ‘Enutaw street op ite ye — House, Baltimore. oy have also just opened a uew Sal pom Baltimore street, bet ween The wd L hy Thore was a dark frown upon the browof the | _‘ Nay,”’ said Mrs. Welaford, gently, I would | improved by a comforiahle, Frame bwlnne. tat ; of Angust. 1957, 1 shall sell at | particular locality o Cooke eae man of business as he spoke cee words, and an pas ar him; how many pada things pitas, Set eee ph cond fh sree eo pratec by virtue of a dee of trust fron Wiliam ancy and ei 1a Ppeniea ou tie Tat irritability in his manner of turning over the | ¢ do” ‘i shrubbery. ‘Terms Aocommodating: “Apply at No. Ror te. the subscriber, bearing date the I6th day of | June siext, and each successive June leaves before him, which spoke of some bad debt “You are right. J may not lift iny voice; ref story) 7th street. POLLARD WEBB. folios IGte lh oneor tae a its engage to make it to the soekors for hesith: recrea. troubling his mind, and robbing him of his good | #1ns, but little likeness to my Lord is found in ington county inthe District of ¢ Tue tot or health, nomounterm retreat cae be eek cny set mi ar, oon - me Le vista Se dnarh ta feesies Maen aig named property lying = being 1 * City of ——~ ihe veers, ik ie.gs exempt from disease un « What is the matter?” as! ae ‘ain the echoing voice thrill , 5 mules dist rom the town of Culpeper on, District aforesaid, to wit: The north | Aug’ nd September and October as in April. Ma: Gown rama Sueetinenttna Dy at wert ig voice thrilled thro’ the soul | 5,4 '¢ depot of the Orange and Alexandria ft. R. Bt of Lot numbered twelve, (i2,)in Square num- | Or dune. Ludecd the first three are infinitely the S.No. 194, in he heard the words, | This Farm contains 156 i red four hundred and ninet: a most pleasant of the season. Thi th ets, on the premises ly wocoupied b stockii told of al family, and a conse- | “ Judge not!’’—and as he dwelt upon them the | this section of Virginie. Forts, cere See nt , with the improvements “thereon.” ne property the sea, breeze balmier, and the Pararseste tee eek Heury McCaffery'as iusto store, where tay will quent d for stitehery. vision slowly faded and he, Bunyan like, awoke, | t#¢ balance opon land in fine order. On it isa large | fronts on sth street west, between south F and © | Water are to be of finer quality and in greater | “°°? Constantly on hand a large assortment of pi ‘ 4 and val Streets, and runs back to a3 feet y. rok . ‘Ther } ; « “Matter!” echoed the husband, “do you not | nd behold it was a dream. But the lesson of benring, compiicineall thes os ot denirable varieties Terms: One-third eash bainnce in Gand 12months, Whole “Atiantic reaboard. It is strictly "true of it know that Welsford owes me four pounds, ten the dream was not quite lost upon him, for he | of Apples. Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- | the purchaser to give notes for the deferred pay, | What.the poet hath said: and sixpence?”’ awoke to a deeper spirit of Christian charity, a | nes, Grapes, &o., &c., suited fo our climate, a | ments. hearing interest from the day of sale. “Oh! if there be an Elysium on earth, it is this, it “Well, he will pay, I suppose.”” nobler self-denial, a holior humility, a nearer | o| ing Of never failing gure water near the dwelling, li pecaogie tm and a deed of trust taken. All con- Droit this!” “Nothe. The soe were purchased more than | likeness to Jesus. He had been taught in that | sufficient to ae wnodate a belt tas fea +4 If the purchaser ful to corn poet fon: Be es re home “4 ; ce R aecom family. should fail to comply with the | the post, Hon. Dr. Francis Mallory, Drs. & @ year ago. and I have not had a Peany yet!” brief twilight seeps of the grand old les- | #!uation for health and beauty is second to none in | terms in fivedays, the property wiil be resold at the | Simkins, Shewld, Tiope. and Vaechen sud tedeoa tet im?” fs this region. An extensive range of mountain | f!8k and expense ‘of the first purchaser, by adver- | whule medical F and highiy finished grand and square P: F sixo, Melodeons, from the best maker - from Ties, octave, some with double key-boards, double reeds, And stops to suit small churehes, ppeins Sey, engaged inthe manufacture of liberal fever ee Wholessleand retail, on the most Our Pinos were award (gold medal) at the Faire of he Moe ee ee aber, I “ What does he say when you see h ‘asked | 8008 of the Book of peck : t ! “acuity resident in the vicinity of | two successive youre — a & . * . ry, the beautiful llage of Cul » with- | tising such re-sale three times in the Sta Port M Ss * “ nm y ‘Oct + 1855, and 1856—in op- Mrs. Edmonds, who evidently loved to look at The fireside morning worship was just ended, | in a few minutes walk, offer facilities for sttond . M. THOMPSON, Trustee, Eeswe coker aril eos pre jum. mir a ao piguee hom saw the bright side. and Charles Welsford was about to ‘go forth to | i", Church, and as fine Schools as our State at. | _i¥ 18 2aw&ds A. GREEN, Auct. | ginate there, and that at ail seasons at ce the a eerie dk: Boston and Bai- tmore. We were nisoawarded the first premium.at “Bay! He does not cay ameeks tole Sie his daily toil, when a gentle knock at the door fords, while the Orange and Alexandria R. Road puts the Industrial Exiibtjoe held ond, Vir- Wt within afew hours ride of either Washington, tides Spot on the face of the carth.” (See 1m ; , rehtm tell you. I told him not to worry me with his | "poke of a visitor; how great was the surpriso | Alexandria or Richionl: Ttisceniom 6 ieee nie: And American Fern) Reviews Southern | sinin. 1855 and 1. “They have also heen awarded rs * - - 5 7 deere . eric F = ; excuses, but to bring his money > and that he | of all when Caleb Edmonds entered. as many advantages, is afored to the notice ofthe | FRIDAY. The dat Tao at hutMese TERT wiCh, | Ltt ealbwa law TOR LEGAR, Proprietor, | Lifyiuehest premiuin (silver iwedal) at the Netro- need not cross my door step again till he could |“ Fou are come, sir— : ____ | rinvited to call ant lee Che cameo responsi sell. in front of the premises. at7 o'élock p. my at PREY POINT PAVILION es: In addition to Unis we are in possession of testimo «lo that am come,” said the grocer, interrupting | sale privately, bnt if not anid before Saturday, the tat | C2 ‘temuceien, by virtae of a deed of trust from Is now open for the accommodation of the pub rom, the “T am sorry for his wife.”* said the little him, “ to express my hope that you are not Ancust, on that day it will be offere@ at public auc- to the subscriber, bearing date the k h i i “i. 55 - stocking mender, presently: “she appears to be | Under any concern about the little ‘amount you | Hon gu the premises: without reserve. "Terms ‘ 55, and recorded in L last winter. the proprietor cannot accommo Tn consequence of the loss of 73 reoms ° 0 0 " made k t 2 Pea § 17, one of the lan date more than 60 or 7) persons. a truly pious woman owe me. Take your time, my good, sir; take | R-G. BOW! hel ut hoon ere Colt abe Te ole ashington in the a FURNISHED COTTAGE for rent sit sm ond “ Pious!” retorted her bushand. “ Yes, and | Your time RM FO a Se eae Fatumbia, the following named property ly five hundred yards from the Pavilion quis are cuarantoed for five years, and entre: Mh hates ee etl he toe winn’s filled wi : ARM FOR S& —A piece of fine LAND on | being in the city of Washington, District aforesaid, fora family who wish toenjoy during the ange ts granted within the frat six » is he; ‘tis thatdisgusts me. Religion, indeed poor man's eyes were filled with tears, Rock Creek, in Montgomery county, Md. to wit: he advantazes of th a breezeand aquatie nthe day of sale if the imstruments do net and he owes me four pounds, ten and sixpence. | ®5 grasping the out-siretched hand, he tried to | miles from the heights of Georgetown, adjoining the | , Lot numbered sixteen (16) in Square numbered five ving all the conveniences for cooking, etc. iro satiefact . rg speak his thanks. lands of Messrs. Perry, Wood, Bestor, Nowles, mired andeighty four, together with the improve- or the season of 3 months. + tedonghe i iw advan I thought the Bible said, “Owe no man any- | Speak his t lands of M Perry. Wood, Bestor, N hundred andeighty four, together with t torive us s call before purcoences) oy eevamine® thing. - Christiani eae “My wifo,”’ said Mr. Edmonds, turni; Kohrer, and Hawkins. U2!zncres. A beautiful loca: | ments thereon. This property fronts 3) feet 21m ners Columbia aud Maryland touch at Pia ee Gal before purchasing. g. Christianity, forsooth! y 2 Mr. Edmonds, turning to- partially improved; now house; 13.acres rich | ches on Virzinia avenue, between Ist and 2 streets | the Pout every trip. + W. DIX, fanos exchanged, hired, and tuned Mr. Caleb Edmonds was a highly respectable | Wards Mra. Welsford, “ put something into my | ereek grocer in the town of Marlby—in fact, aman of | hand, just as I left, for you, ma’am. And forth | "be pottom. and aomo fine yellow pine timber. It | West, running back toan average depth of about i mar I6-ly WM. KNABE & CO. livided, if desired. Call and wee the promi. Jiseeameas jy 8-eotw_ (Alex.Gaz,Intel& St - a : - A th ¢ : One-third cash; the bnis - PUREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received tn substance; for business had prospered with from his pockets came tea, sugar, biscuits, from =e ? ee wee lesire to purchase. _ de 4-tf ve months, peed CANE ne baad tet in HE WADDLE Hous day from Boston. Also, throe very tne, - him. Ho was industrious and obliging ; rising | the wife's ample store till Mary's eyes too | | CR SSEE Ny RESIDE onthe ner of deferred payments, bearing interest from tho day of ted A CAPON SPRIN iS, Va. second-hand but little used seven 5 fa i ie 4 south, ite} sale, i= rented te it t “ Mor! al be sold ren! ly, working hard ; and thus from the small Me Hill, froniing on the avenue lée fort 9 tnolied ath oe von aud adeed of trust taken, All con- : ihe shows proptity, ein bene, Pinte, bhiledens aed Senin ) , ot s * * : . A uid taken the above property, ai beginning: he had risen to the possessic itor, kindly, “don’t | © street south 26 feet 11 mches, and containing nearly he cost of the purchaser. n . considerable wealth. But, although an excel- | forsake the shop; get your little parcels there, | 34° saunre feet. a Should the terms not be complied with in fiv teataeen or ae ee Mare tons | and peri fast vee seectts oe ur the way, | my tf W. F. PHILLIPS. the property will be resold at the risk and cost ordinary Christian. True, he had feguw the | if @ sovereign would be of any service to you, I FFeAk™ FOR SALE.—A FARM of acres, with | TS! purchaser, by advertising onseene $ th and 1th street JOHN F. IANO FORTE INSTRUCTION, We 3 2 First week - 812.00 race, but he did not press toward the mark, | bave one which will burn a hole in my pocket— | tract? in round: pK uated alo ic seuies frac eT ead M. THOM Ls ¢ Seeond do. ne eA M3. FALMER foatinnes to add new mem Alas, for the cares of this world and the deceit- | a5 the saying goes—unless I give it to somebody. eres of winch 1s clonred and uruter calves =a 7 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. — at ius Resoins over xn Ro | fulness of riches! And, as it is characteristic of | And before they could roply, he had laid the | Perms of sale: One-hail cash ; balauee in 4 years. tE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PRO Miaka agg Any mer) a low standard of piety to be harsh and cenzori- | Coin upon the table and was gone ath Pins ponte rlaiev ori Ga eonk ous in our judgment of our fellow christians, so “Mary,” said Mr. Welsford, “let us thank | on the remises, on that day. athe day, and Saturday, between 2and 6 p.m. public sale, N THe IsLanp at Avetion.—Oa lt RI Terms $5 per quarter. aps tf he 2ist day of Ancust, 1257, | shall sell at BiaAsis TONE’S PAVILION, Ps £ a? * * of the premises, at 6 o'clock MmHRER IN , = oath ‘duh Gaiaie Mr Edmonds, when he heard of any defect in | od for these. For further information enqnire of A. FP. HINES, of ihe premises. at § o'clock p. m.. | "rye f resort will be opened on the | "((HREENEW AND TIFUL PIANOS the character of professors around him, was al-| | They knelt, and as he breathed forth his | piihe premises or of CM. HINES, Drugeigt, 120 ‘bearing date the aoveatacnth iter | Istor the nccommndat meee Se I AT GREAT BARGAINS These ways the first to exclaim, ‘Christianity, in- | heart's gratitude, his wife wept tears of jc OR SAI a a eee —— eit wee live, and fevord phe Proprietor has e ; Pet abe Ipeocdigl phe Sent lene deed'” and even the little ones murmured the amen Police ne ER ANY pa rg on herald terms, the ‘the Land Réconis & to i inclusive: | Room offers great 1 the id Pianos in exchange, &e. Twoott rosewood case: 18 Ouly & EIX OC These Pianes. purchasers may safely rely upon being truly great bargains, and they will do we: Is not this too common with us all? Do we} But Mr. Edmonds did not stop at this; it | jnst finished.and situnted on the imthaent come not, even if we give no expression to our | Was to him Charles Welsford owed a situation | ef 22d and H streets.in the First. Ward; one just »perty.to wit: Part ot L thoughts, doubt and hesitate much more than | Which soon after placed him far above the reach finished, and on the west side of Ist street west. bo- | (2) 17 Square numbered four hundred and thirty-se : - e r o tween K and L., and ina improvin rtofthe | C8 (457) lying and being in the City of Washing we should doubt and hesitate, regarding the | of want; it was to him he owed a host of kind- city ; one on the t mide of “Hip bora ands o- | District aforesaid, together with the improvement re ful! seven cotaves, finely finished dance, while those of more nd of exquisite tone and touch,one different amusements at the Fishing, &e. The Luxuries of the Potomac and good Liquors will be constantly on hand. et humor may fud pwitng Alley or im és inds?”” » Nos. 116 i 0 We East Capitol . »porty fronts 29 feet ons r + ned anid, - and “Feeble minds?’ Do we not set up a Lat soul. $1 Ra streat. Also, five mora, situated in different arts street. with a depth of i feet 2 inches between 7th | _ There will be a celebration on the Fourth of July, | 2°! JOUN F Lix- standard of perfection for our fellows, which e hasten on. Not alone in this regard was | of the city. Apply at No. 512 (2d story) 7th street, | #11 Sth streets west. i and Bail at night. Cotillion on the 2id of July, 1st were too lofty. in our view, as a standard for | Caleb Edmonds changed, for two days after this | i919 POLLARD WEBB. Terms: One-third, cash ; balaneo insix and twelve | Sud Z7th of Auzust. ICE. months, the pur laser to give notes for the deferred steamers Columbia and Maryland leaves pas- ourselves? And are we not too ready to ex- | strange dream he walked into his rival’s shop, Y DESIRABLE COUN'TRY-SEAT FOR payments, beari 2 Ww nterest from day of sale. A deed | Sensers on every bs hor vay 8 and Saturday's, aud et claim against the wanderings of others, even | Shook hands, invited him to drink tea at his B us ASHINGTON.—The sub- | even anda deed ttaken. All conveyance at | returning on every Sunday, lay, and Fridays. J. MIDDLETON, . New 5 a at 5 vane ; pr Ket lane bande 4s ICE DEALER while we turn aside into forbidden paths ? house, spoke pleasantly about their opposition, senbers will sell the valuable farm on which he now | the cost of the pi If the purchaser shouid | The steamer Kent ves Baltunore at 8 o'clock Of d AR, " ve dled resides, in the District of Columbia, eonts about comp! sine s- | every Monday evenings, and retur Wednesd: ice and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th Perhaps such thoughts as theso had d | and even hinted at his retirement at some fu- | one hundred and ten acres. one-half cleared aint the | tos tose tee Le ace Cosel fige slays. the trus- | Cvery Mond nings, and returns on Wednesday | giants WWatwret np il-tf through the mind of Mrs. Edmonds as she sat | ture day, when his new friend would have bet- | remainder well wooed. ‘Fhe improvements cousist | tek sad expense of the delinquent, by advertising | Post Offioe—Milestown, St. Mary's Q 7B! ICE! ICE = over her work ; for when she rose to leave her | ter chance! ofa naw frame dwelling, containing cisht rooms, | such tesla thoes Lame ie ee Board—S1.25 per day for'a week or longer: ‘iy intone bla httahe soltin basket for some more active household quty she And from that time the charity which “ suf- pithad tae oe out-houses, including an ice- ae u 18. GEO. W. BLAK ; a v oa — mane nue the os ae bent over her husband for a moment and said | fereth long and is kind, is not easily provoked, | _ If desired, he will divide it into lots of from fifteen can As oar : | re | push the cena on) with ipo Soet quality af | ICE, gently, “Caleb, I do not like to hear you say | thinketh no evil, beareth all things, believeth | t0,twenty acres. sey pret pete A nb a Fypeernheeig v NORA D'ORCO, by G. P. R. James; price | town, and guarantees to cive entire satisfaction. ge fhe A ” papel . ge Th are several sites for ly i ed in the unders 1, vill wse at publ “Christianity, indeed” as you did just now. | all, Aopeth all things, endureth ali things,” | neautiful views ul, miaed romaine commanding | on tle undersigned. we will expusc at publie | J Suppose your fellow-christians were to judge of held an almost undisputed swry over the heart | never-failing springs of the purest wate August next, at 12 o'clock m., if fair, if not, on the you as harshly as you of them' You often say | of Caleb Edmonds; and ever was the maxim of yon property je about two Se ape frou tho Navy Rhea aie ee ane maine weg hen Fact, it.” Hi sti! “ i FY rs ‘ rd bridze,and, being proves na pre a y Inte in state of Lobe) . ut.” she continued hastily ; you doubted John | the Bible borne in mind—“ Judge not that ye | peculiar ndvantines te honey neat toheilaand right Of his doceased wile, Mary A. E: cents. *eents. ad Secret, by Wilkie Collins; pric New, by Miss Muloch; do 50 4 ortune of Glencore, by Chas. Lever; price 50 Orders to be leit with KipweLtt & Lavgence corner ith street and Pennsylvania avenue ; Geo. F. Kinwecr & Co., lith street; J. B. Moone, Drus- gist, Penna. avenue, between 19th and 2th streets ; Guonex Siztz, New York avenue, between lth and Watson's religion yesterday, because he lent | 4¢ vol judged.”’ desire to possess a healthy retreat tho city. and to the real estate of ‘her deceased | War Trail, by Capt. Mayue Reid ; price $1.25. Uth streets; Rosr. A. Payne.’ Drugeist. corner money to pecigeedlp and Thoenteave. Becanse te a ae ae ae to possess a henltiy retrent near tho city No. | fathor Elisha Brey sa wih suid right and title | New York Lodger for Luls.2et': price 9 conts. a with the subscriber, No, he opposes you in business; and you shook your | SUMMER BOARDING-House ware. | 512, Soveuth streetuMle, Me Ut tik sunfiscrthor’ DATEL EY'S OMT Oki Npemr. nnd wacky: | Sarper's Wigaisines and Weekly Papers receivedas head about Miss Milwood’s piety because she | Who bas not laughed at the exclusive cote- eer ANTHONY ADDISON. | RM Baden.) “The Property now oflered js. tenancy | Sent by mall, free of postage, “argued with you against total abstinence! | ries, the J precapein upstartishness and the =e RURURODERT RUE A - by the sourtony of the said Robert \\... Brooke in let | A good assortment of Therme petra . j »9 5 ‘ Ss IRTY F SAL No.3 ud realestate. The said lot contains 63 = = —— arpa ye bagi tage = — pg tec Ho rare Watering RESIDENCE. of Geo. M” Bibb, | actos, it is well woodrd, and the soil is of excellent | _i¥ 14- No. 12 Bridze _ Long after his wife left him these words rang | places? The Springfield (Mass ) dpe strict of Columbia: | quali’y—is situated about five mies from Washing A RETIRED PHYSICIAN A PHEN BAILY. in Caleb's ears—* Judge not!” tells a life-like incident which oceurre: at Spaf- This Farm contains about 4 acres, and lies beau” | ton, and 1s now ina good state of cnilivation. life have nearly run out, disoc while inthe ANSYLVANIA AVENUE, At last, as he sat in the twilight, between | ford Springs, which is a ‘ specimen brick’? to | tifully fordivision. The owner will sell the wholeor | ‘Terms of sale ; One-third casi on the day of sale Kast Indies, a certain cure for Consumption Three doors from 14th Street. soe oad i . a part, with or without the stock. _ [and the residue in equal instalments of six and sleeping and waking—for business was very | sample any of our fashionable houses by. The On the placo there isa new house nearly fin- | twelve mouths, on bonds of the purchaser, with se- ces Be pughs, Colds, and Genera! dull, and he could spare half an hour for rest— | hotel there was full of people, and they were | ished, besides the family residence, a great, deal of | curities to be approved by the undersi: was discovered by lum dy and benr- Dr. BALL Y begs leave to inform the publiothat he + Th A rs ie sore A . . when his only child, a daughter, was given up to | can be scen atal! ours, at his office, located asabove, a vision stole upon him, and he passed, in ima- | all sitting out on the piazza one evening, when excellent fruit, and some fing Larry Remeber de- ie miteroat Pia teng Soy of ee eee die. He pad heard muc the wonderful restor He feels assured that an experienceof fifteen years® gination, rapidly through the scenes which fol- | the cars came along, and a youn gentleman | ;-), i‘ m : Meshes ease : e | jtive and healing qualities of preparations made | practice, with the large number of patients.and great s " . ightfal water. convey to the purchaser the interest of the said . ¢ ty o - “ 4 } ag and lady alighted with a small show of bag- Por fisthor gartioniixa-inquiraat 1 from the East India jemp. and tire th occurred | variety of dificult cases that he lias treated success. Brooke and Spear ia and to the maid premises... to him that he might make a remedy s child.— He studied hard and sueceeded in realizing his wish- es. His child was cured, and 1s now alive and weil. He has since administered the wouderiul remedy to fully, will enable him to surmount any dificulty, scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. Hie own experience confirming the opimon of many men eminent in the profession, and espeemily Dri At first he found himself in the front parlor | gage, and with a decidedly jaunty and rather of a house in @ very quiet neighborhood, and | attractive appearance. The register was con- jdm-the presence of three maiden ladies, whose | sulted late in the evening, and it was found er of Fayette and Second streets, F through the post office of the ‘Sm Oo. < & VAN HOOK, Reat FE : . I r ASK Ei = — = thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and | and J.and E. Parmly, has led bu ‘names he knew very well. They had theirfeet | that they were to occupy different rooms. In| JU QX, 4, VAN HOOK, Rea Estare AckNts. EDUCATIONAL. he has never failed im making them completely heai- mercurial preparations f+ upon the fender, and—their knitting laid aside | the morning they made their appearance in| galea number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 13° ees Steves taauians ae ge Baepy. A poe bok glonle “yh wy ten poe anels, Gute Percha, inden & wider, end —were evidently discussing the affuirs of their | the drawing-room. The lady sat down to the | feet deep. at the very low price Of from $25 to $125 ‘OWN CLASS Aled ND MATH- perp gi an tt, tance vocipe, with tad mak explo Tooth, and that Pore Sa Plate neighbors ; = pease and sang and played elegantly. All were mn? in small monthly instalments of $3 per wie ae + TS Ae on ‘te vinbmed threetions a making itup, and succesfully using only reliable su that can be worn in the “Such pride'’’ said the elder lady, whose | charmed, and the delight was increased when hose Lots are situnted at Union Town, on the | September lat. it. fle requires each a ant to enclose lim one sively shown by the mst name wae magicy ; “what will come ‘next, I | the gentleman sat down and swept the keys | south tide of the Anacostia river, ad ining the Na- |" 4Py tw Pp. A. BOWEN, Principal. | Shilling—turee cents igual postage onthe dad ost skilfull Th ii ard Bridge, and are in every way desirable for ee pre ee recipe, and the rema » be applied to the pay- wonder most skilfully. ey were an accession—a 8 Wishing & cheap, pleasant,and healthy loca- HOOL FOR YOUNG LA- | meat of this advertisement, s } practice rai “The most fashionable boarding school in | veritable treasure. The next morning the heads nd street, R—, | assure you. ’ said another—Miss Phil- | of the ladies were all put together, and the Dr. H. mn Jersey City, N.J pel, between 1th t, willre-open on MONDAY, TES, } ia huis name: patrons, he begs nown ra dwelling. leave to refer Liem t holders arrears are 2p, os ea to complete | str ¢ lowing . j = i i eget their deads; tho title to | her 2ixt. iy flaw. N, B. Dr. 1. James has neither office 1 n TESTIMONIALS: lip beautiful songstress was quietly left unnoticed. | their urchas eu 8s hohe — = a eee rk 9s some have proteuded and er From tie late Ro: of the Charct: of Epiphany of ’ Ah‘ sid Miss Rayby. “ and I canremem- | A fact had somehow leaked out that was a little ee ae sienaee’ el sree) are cheer BuEeNENY, c' LPEPER MILITARY INSTITUTE, | ecipe is sent from no plaice but Ne» sui “2 prods city — ber the time —of course I was rev y young, then, | suspicious, and there had been considerable re ae HF AL : PINE COE ECDs Note Va ata te = = Dr. Sternen Barty: Dear Sir—1 desire to express ESIRABL o my esteem for vou personally, an denen vn you a8 a xuperier dentist. The op xecuted for me have been highly satisfactory. pe that you may receive the patronage from my frends aad the public that your skill se well deserves. pure ver M Washington, Aug. 25, 1 e second sassion of this hoot will commence ya the Ist day of September, 1857. A Afeove mee the ti eof mM but still I can remember—when Caleb Ed- | champagne fxent up to the room of the young monds swept owt his own shop!” lady — Still, there were two or three ladies who “Dear me' and now he has the upstart im- | would stand by the stranger until something Hi : crested wk pudence to send his girl to such a school as | stronger than surmise had been brought against | fo pouse ifdesired. The lot the house staude on that'’ exclaimed Miss Sophia Milwood, the | her. So when she took her seat at the piano, | is 5 by 135 feet, but the purchaser can have more spinster who had not yet spoken. “Oh, the | they would stand at her side and tell her how | land if desired > OF PHOTOGRAPHY, jromne sixteen rooms, hrs ‘ha stable will be sold throughout, Honse contain ecraphy, tre man, Lvol., Londen Snelling’s History and Practice of Photography, J. W. FRENCH, a ; 3 os —" JOT OF GROUND on th 7 5 old 5 pride of human nature weil she played. But from day to day suspi- | anor it F Bor iechaksseii carn Dison tenes tro. Metall 1 vol., London, 1957 ene ha ae oe “And he a professor, tov! cions grew stronger. The landlord was ap- | F street. Apply toCHUBB BROTHERS, walncacl of Bice, Peamine, ona *-Professer, too'”” aled to to turn the offenders out of the house ap a-tf Soeltine. veaaailly pe ee ee 1 1 ate ware or “Professor '”” aaid Miss Rayby, “religion does | Every eye was turned scorntully away from the | — Ce{vcnaa eee sk of Tnorgame Chemistry, 1 net teach a man such absurd pride as that!” couple whenever they appeared. Bat during HAVE Jt “i lorie Tiny Cras Chemnisirs. Spee of the most dist Vollece of Balt Tarlew perform the same work satifa rent pleasure to express ich estumation of his professvoun! skill. Miss Phillip shook her head, and began to | all this commotion, the young lady was cool and | p wells. Pat Arithmetic, His Jament the increase of false professors. perfectly unconscious. She came in and played; | 5&4 ME and “Well,” thought Caleb, -‘L believed that in | she passed through the drawing-room amid re- | a uae of my cash upon the education | coiling silks with her companion, as they went | 1 vol., q malyois, Qlualitative and (Quan, Londen oduection to Rose’s Chemical Ana- farnet | _ Mathematics, Kinglist rability, | tory, Lauin, Greck, French, eof the © . tor the protectios wh r heauty, ¢ co Are tinsurpassed by any ; 0 xistencr, Mathew Chemistry, mdon 5 a > 4 < spending i ’ Mebe (asued are canta potintio by, moana oC ivints, | Hineny. 1 Ay Tot Qualitative Auntysis, 1 vol, | Baltumore, Jan. 12, 1057, HARMANN BOGGS, of my children, I could not go very wrong, but | out to therr daily walks, as if she were a queen, | so that they y be taken down or put up in the First CLass _ Lond 1 ae path Extract frome note received from thelete tien. John I find I am misunderstood, even here.’ and receiving the homage of every body tn her | space of five minutes. In case of travelling or stor Mathematics, Natural and Moral F Grahaw hemictry in its Applications to the Arts, oo 'M. Clayton. I vol., Londen Chemistry in its Applications to Arts an Manuiac by Ronalds, Riehardson, and Kra,pi 3 Va The next «cene was the drawing room of the | vicinity. At last the day of her departure | *¢ 1m the placing hes fe ee ee John Watson of whom Mrs. Edmonds had spo- | came. Arrayed in her traveling dress, she de- | jreila when closed. When put up they form a large, ken. A lady was making tea behind a silver | descended the stairs, walked leisurely into the | airy, and beautiful canopy for the bedstead, and, in- urn and a gentleman—her hushand—sat beside | drawing room, took her seat at the piano, and | stead of detracting from tts appearance, they really siterature, jantry and’ Artal in, Greek, French, Chemistry. € nar, Rhetorie, Logic, Geography, Histor U.S. Senate, Aug. 19, 1856. The — Po thegges Pre me wert, alunieaiay § noth 0 ve better. Very gratefully, sidices * N° SOHN M. CLAYTON. *s Chime, Organique, 1 vol., Pars » Practica! Orzante Chemistry, 1 vol. Every Student on entering will be subjected ton A v a fo legant and graceful ornament. In winter | ,., Xamination, and will then be assigned to | Lutreduction . To those th k relief from the maladies of the her __ | alter running over the keys, without removing | tho frames may ho covered with heavy brocade or | (iret! examination, and will then be assigned t¢ | Roid's Rudi outs of Chienestry By penitent nharrison pay we ty hoed “Poor Thompson, said Mrs. Watson—‘or it | her gloves, struck magnificently into the song heavy drapery if desired. no one will be allowed to pass toa higher class un iv? FRAN superior Dentist: he made & set of porcelian teeth was she—-I trust he will succeed.”’ ‘ If a body meet a bod ally recommended | io.5 he gives evidence of a thorough knowledze CADEMY OF MUSIC, for one of my bunil¥, and plugeed several teeth for + PP Rev wpm teres Ares = acy: and also fami | of the subjects contained in the preceding. Cor. of ith st. and Pa.ave., myself. and the work bas al! stood well for more than ~He shel, if by God's blessing, I can com- Comin thro’ the rye, pies at the leas! The discipline w: id, but the over Farnham’s Bookstore. ten years. ROBE T. NIXON, pass it.” am If a body kiss a body, ANDER, nfort and convenionc each member of the 1 of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. “He is a very deserving young man,”’ contin- Need a body cry?” pand 13th 8t8 | school will t duly respected "There will be dais April 19, 1835. — nat = ee 3 - C7 - ; - 2 = military exercises, but care will be taken that they do “ We, the undersigned, having iad occasion te avail ae bis "3 pe ace ete ee, Press re nee pygpeemep is PRAETINORE CITY MALT HOUSE, not interfere with the Academic duties, Ni ecg + a soma rab Sod aca | gurselvey of the professamnal ek! of Dr. &. Baily. loss of ia pro} i » | obs ; ens | ; Terms: : » every J : > 8 Surgeon Dentist of this city, or paving been n even if he had no other claim.” dinner assemblage, and with a “Good afternoon | MALT FOR SATE.—The undersigned havi n. Washing, Fuel, Lights, for ten pay et the ave te SEI Oa. no vacations oc- | SRLOf his operations on our families or friends, take y i i - i Mi i er | recently purchased the Ale SE, s, Sige, ‘ayments Semi An tily in mivance. 4 " Harty 2 a prersure in expressing ed ron ol Mr. Watson did not reply, his mind had wan- | ladies,”’ swept out of the door, and taking h i hased the CITY MALT HOUS: Si, Pi y y ice pl epee deer whet grrr y te : admiration of his artistic ss ’ A i P adi corner o| es alls avenue ant Ae r recommendations aud further particulars, see = ' - ” - skill, as well as he unilerm: usfactory mant dered to another branch of the subject. "That | friend's arm, made for the depot. The ladies | comer of West Falls nvonne and lock street, | "ir a ‘further partieal Fa ae ee eset Sead SON: | tilt ng well ax of the unslormiy sxtafactors manner Caleb Edmonds,” he said at length. ‘‘Lamsur- | looked at one another a moment, then at the | has it now in full operation, with a large supply of CHARLES E. LIGHTFOOT, V.M. Ly Pay bre og ae gg po perme of Music, Dental Surgery and we respectful fe. prised at the ill-feeling he displays.”’ gentlemen, then smiled, and then there followed | MALT for sale on liberal terms. S DENMEAD. Superintendent and Instructor in Mathematics Musical Lectures delivered every Thursday even 1} cone and pa’ oe — ’ my 6-3 FRANCIS DED tAD. : public, of which we consider him eminently worthy. “Towards Thornton a fit of laughter only checked at last by the | v6" — = = Natural Sciences. | ing—iliustrated by the Pupils of the Institution. Susoisab £1, Wakxnk, Avabineek 41. ®. Ceaieen “Yes, he is evidently annoyed at the opening | vision of a handkerchief waving from the win- | WATCHES, JEWELRY. on warp aad; GUA ESPIE, University of Va. ioe Fawn The Taba Tuomas Minter, M-D..of Washin # ; : ND SILVE . EW ARD.—Ranaway fre ® - 0 of another shop so near hisown; whereasin the | dow of a car under full headway. I have just received a new supply of FI a § S200 wae eee oper Skaribecons ore B.S. Bor ). +f Reorectown. | <. —— street of a town like this he should WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, and a large ass We have the privilege of referring to the following: | Br inoe George's county, Man, on the 23th ot ave expected competition. Besides, he has I Dr. Calvert Holland, an English ph ide ment of RIC Faculty of Virginia Military Tystitate. April, NEGRO MAN. DAVY. GR ashington, L JEWELRY. of every. description, “i Ex Governor oP iloride. . eee vs ‘ “ “ Pes 2 | | which makes my stock at the present time one of en. William fH. Richardson, Richmond City. it 5 fi 5 hee rede toad Es A ‘ 0 - spat Bo wild net (rent Cetege Thornton with 9e-) Scag Appendages.” Hair, horns. feathers, | ,2,iaveiust finished (on the promises) a very large Prof, Harrison, <0 whiskers round ts face, medium size und down OC. Wigut, Principal Rittenhouse Academy. civ: Sti a c > , ‘S, ¥ WWE . i eve, lc .) > 7 . Se ligt + gaiq | and other “structural appendages,” are the topics | whieh may be fornda SOLIDSILVER TEA KET: | prot Seuslele Vere, qo eartclatlee ee tee ber ann te cee ee ee | ee ——e thought he was a religious man,” said | treated of by Dr. Holland, and to discover the | ‘PLE superior to anything before exhibited inthis | prof. McGufly, . do ” he left without any provocation. | will give Two R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- Mrs. Watson. , | constitutional cause of their existence is the ob- | city,—the weight of which is 125 ounces, capacity 9 Prof. Lucian Minor, piney lary College. Hundred Dollars, if taken out of the State—100 if case, wound veupoctiuliy suiaeen thool “He pretends to be,® replied her husband,” } ject of his speculation. ‘The beauty of hair is not, aupria. . : Rey. John Beradus, Charlottesville. takestter the District or eny other pt of Maryland, | jzens of the District and vicinity, that hav. ya. Dut I have not such a faith ina religion which | ax many suppose, the cause of its production ; for amen eines ent Armee re invited ie gall snd eee ie Ale ga a and ®5af taken in thus county, B either case he | ing located. himself in Washington, he "= “ed Mfbrings forth so little fruit.” nature bg ere pa teeeere ore ie 23- 938 Pa.ave.. near 9th streat. Col John Woolfolk, Grange county propir: secured so that tf Re J. BERRY. now Pre pe carte —— in bis pro! >, ' hi . , auty lies in our perceptions and as- ae te, D. D., Lexington. ~ . = ‘Off ‘ < i a vive reso tee nos faa | sociations—if it were natural’ for the forchend to | WA ,D/BICHLER, | NTH STREET, | Hev. Win N- Penticton,” “do FUR NITORE VARNISHING AND REPAIR. | " Ofize, No. 3, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier's, “ a i - ive | be covered with hair. we should call that beauti- | teewoen Dand Eatroets, west side, PRAC- James Barbour, Esq., Culpeper. ul _ ING. - Fecha inhi hearts en ® Teens | gat upon tae principisof Sir Joshua Reynolds | iCAy: WATCHMAKER coves ciatemis AM] SAV Ratan Bee Wwacueetes city, | ogttttmiereene gacine coiupetens hands in is | Sue INPROVED SETS OF TEETH. 5 ine . s that the most beautiful is the most general form. | on hand a fine assortiment of WATCHES a en, Geo, Cooke, do business, 18 prepared to undertake the RE; the inventor and pa entes of Again achange, and Mr Edmonds found him- ument of warmth, alleged by others, is | JEWELRY. ap 10- : » * 5 G WARNISHING O 1 DR. LOOMIS, the iw 3 4 * 8 The arg! ee y 1, as di PATRING and VA FALL “ 1 Plate Teeth,” bavin self ide a sickly looking woman, who, lean- | weak ; forthe hair of the head falls off as men get BTATC] SLRY, AND fill, U.S. A., New York. KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE, and Loomis’ Minera s ES, CLOCKS, JEW. ge un iapeoreameat ing on her husband's arm, walked slowly to | old, and they are stripped bald at the very time yy arenes, 5 Cv Aides successfully introduced his improve i 3q., Rappk. county. guaranties it to be wellsdone in every respect. various cities, has now permanently i i y t it covering. According to Dr. Hol- hand a good stock of GOLD, Stark, do ¥ either at the residences of persons having such work i ‘Washin ‘ er ee ee eee | rae everest action tarnlied Cate or WE SILVER WATCHES of the bent zens of Culpeper iy V-eotf_ | of at us warerooms. Uap cent for etal Teeth consi ehie- to look without a Shee and oat } mete poss > hot only that the dross reakone i rope. GOLD CHAI He jas es some ———— eee ly in making a set of but one piece of menial, and ious face—a face whic! once n beautiful, mene, SLRY.in sets and aze of furniture y sonabl ng 6, I jestruct mineral, No metal is used in Ed mates: and they are therefore free from galvanic action and metalic taste. There are ro + * i, less for the direct end as in nutrition is thrown | In great variet BW and equally impossible to disregard the careful | Snr but that tial matter ia generally | gle, pieces; FANCY (A tenderness with which her steps were guided by | supplied than is necessary todischarge the com. Fi ERY. EXTRACTS, A i assortment of Furnit always 0 RACTELAR WM CRERINLS | CLOTHS,CASSINERES. AND VESTINGS" | ying ch wil bosod on bat artogumelce 1 i “* | may oy ~ nts to become hiled with moisture or particles of the strong man at her side ireonversation, | mon function of the organ—there isa sort of re- Keys, Cords, Wires, Oils, &c. _may a ee | ROBERT ISRAEL, od. hence they are pure and clean. They are too. was worthy of remark—they were speaking | serve. In ma pega of the system—in the ine at the uarge Gilt Se PERIOR LINENS AND COTTONS. at eat mhore Pa. av., and one door from D st. lichter- sree. less amet far, coo duanbie, end 2 ee ee refuse thrown off by iasterialmeans;burenything | 349, opposite Browne hotel. | "We have now in atore— (AUINATOLOGY ce THEUNITED STATES: | Sue’ Fhousnnd Dulinre tosay one who will produce & ~ Who knows ’" exclaimed the invalid, “‘per- | f°" achat pel tore om s:but anything | N, B.—Having stopped the auction business since 100 pieces superior Shirting Linens, from Ste. to | Cina of the temperate latitudes of the North | similar work of art to equal mane in purity, bonuty. haps th be words ed ti case —— last winter, my Goods are selected expressly for the 1 al full sson of | dursbility, artistic excellence or any other requisite ps there may be words just suited toour where great preparation is made for vital action | jA%t Winher: lh aait the time 00 per yard. American Continent, embracing a full compar — t ' Words fe ae best retail trade, and the prices shall suit the times. 900 pieces fine Shirting Cottonsef the best brands | {jes with ihe Climatology of the temperate lati- | quality yer frp . pr toslcrr jet ee is Bi Bee ply ce ood = eid on y = to | jy 18-1m J.R. of Soset wire Lannea: Warauitee, New | tudes of Europe and Asia, and especially ig romana ret Sepeeaiy wasenstet. sen eit, regard: » Mary. n—such means of rejec’ e Bi u- 3 5 > TEES york } , and several superior brands made Sanit “extigations, and §Enei- ‘enna. RVenUS, Her eyes brightened asshe Tooked upcheer- ous supply do not exist. But egal be got rid EW JEWELRY AND WATCHES. : apron ; forours rales gs Te pe find Ren Charts french | _epts-ty fally. ‘ Yes, rich in treasure far more costly | of, a n the case of the brain, hair is the means. just returned from the North, anon S08 —otton' Shesting and | season. the extreme months, and the year, |} “ . &. GOODMAN, than earth's gold. God help us to look up, pf on De Hallands principle, ‘thergfore, hair is a brow ime hg bt of Fashionable er Tale Otepers Napkins, and Towelings Hes ie a Targe volume many Maps and Engrav p* penn SURG EON DENTIST. and to trast Him for the ‘meat that 71?) SROnE : Cameo, Coral, Mosaic, Brilliante, and Plain d Dumnity and other Counterpanes, some 5 FRANCK TAYLOR. ANUPACTURER OF ARTIFICIAL ° They walked on for amblle, ted then tha vite King and < Span: AO CAE as og porn «with colored borders, very handsome.” ca, iS THE-TIME TO DRINK MALT | His complete arrangements enabiing hin , f e ’ {7- The King and Queen of the Sandwich | of ine GOLD and oR AW 3S, some | ay pjeoes enuze and other fine Summer Flannels | OW, T NE, TORN are themniy | present the following rensonahia nric eps said. mournfully, ~ I sometimes fear that it is | Jslands have made a trip to Bird's Island, to very superior time keepers for ladics aud geatigmens ed and figured S\ Mus! LIQUORS.—ARNY SORTE tire Upper Sett Teeth, on G: —_— ride which makes me shrink from meeting Mr. | search for guano. . nee. He hes alec on band a great variety o STAND: Pamtecde motor ofthese hee robek tnd other ee ee an ie Meare De 2 ee ae SRWARE make, - + H = A IMATE | Pea _1 do shrink from it. Ob, if we eould | The Winona, (Minnesota) Republican of | ARR LLY ERY ARE of bers very octik eae Lawne at I23éc. fast washing colors. ice vourorders with the drivers, or | Ome mores on Give, ssiars uel Be? but pay him' the 7th instant, says that the mercury bas been | call and examine goods and prices at No. 338 Penn. FLZZ, Remember we are selling off our entire stock | attherr Union Bottling Depot, No. 57 Green street, | pining, Extracting, Removing Tarter; also, Re- “ W: 1 - » sax . at one hundred degrees in the | Av., sign of the Large Spread Eagle. jy 10 of Faney Dress Silks, Robes, and Bareges, and all | Georgetown, D.C 3y 22 | pairing at the same reasonable All operations € shalt be able to do s0 soon, rhage, said | for some days, ee! saree other Fancy Goods to close out this season at cost 0 BUILDERS AND OTHERS—The under- | executed im such & manner as to give every satieinc- Welsford ; “ it has been a bard struggle Mury, Shad: NOTICE NOTICE.—1 haven fow of those oheag | for onsl COLLEY & SEARS, T has on hand a large lot of BROWN | tion. Office corner 8th street andavenue. ap 3 starvation almost, ae over.”’ Pc. o. Pawn are Or, of Rockers ey Ms ee LET SETS on ha a, whict ri iy ll-eotw. 523 Seventh streét__ | pg fore patiding pucpoaee. Wi DOW a Ah, it was all for me! am sure Mr. Ed- entucky, has i - - . n 7LASS WARK, that AE POLITICAL TEXT BOOK OR E} HEADS, SILLS, 8, § 2P4, &o; : 4 New York, for 82. | GOBLETS and other GLASS WARE, that . carved and plain ITALIAN monds would be patient, if he knew how much | ®#t!ve wine, to a gentleman in 1 if ol Pag er oie ge ye aay 3—PARASOLS' Beli nece! . splendid variet . 50 per gallon, which is said to be the highest | mast be sold Fen eeeneny to a change in my cy clopedie, conta aia everything ssary for | also. Bur 2 ious than cost, ef ‘ yal MAR MANTELS, which he will dispose of cimes for me, and bow litile ine in this | QU8imess. All want to buy cheap, please at | the reference ofthe onesies Sa Lalow price: iOHN RUTHERFORD. Eouatry,” Cvsined for aay native wing inthis FN, Se beewroen Sl anda a UNL ET | gates Smtet ote ty MY ANGRFASLOR. |p sim" "id dooe irom coruer of isan & vs, =

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