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THE EVENING STAR 2 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania avenue, and ith # Br W. D. WALLACH, anc 18 served to mubsoribers by carriers st SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Axents; papers served in packages at 373 cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription pricets THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS 8 year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for ‘ess than three months at the rate of 12% cents a Woek. iP? SINGLE COPIES ONE © THE WEEKLY STAR. + Thus excellent Family and News Journal—oon- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. Single copy, per annum —__. __.@1 » OPIS ; é wr cen re ABLY IN ADVANCE. cies iy By subscribing im clube bors without the intervention ots wail i) be perceived, twenty per cent. of the -ERKLY STan will be saved. It invariably contains the “We ash | ington News”? that has made the DaiLy Sta® cireu- : _ = = = | = iate so generally throughout the country, 1D Single copies (in wra) pers) can be procured at ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1857. NO. 1,412. | Fesrieae cay? Sv temncalae Fier PosTMAsTERS who aot a: i commission of twenty percent Se alloweda iT. PITOL—STAT- | THE PATCH ON MARCY'S BREECHES. ENT | ay — + DECORATIONS, xe. Harpers’ Weekly relates the following anee. | <—— FOR B. AND SALE. — _ AUCTION SALES, | Summer Retreats, &. ______ Pianos, &e, - A corresponiont gives the following intrest | does uf Mr. Marcy TOR SALETA vers devirabie Ri Br CW BOTELER, Aucionger, | JAIVGEIA HOTEL. [OLY MEvaL PReMvy ing account of sights in and about the Capjtol _While he was Governor of this State, he was | deep. to.au analiey 25 lect wide, situated onthe west Be coor Maleal ot trent eer | This most delightful Laie ween Ss teach WILLIAM ENADI at Washington : - visiting Newburg on some public occasion, and | side of 6th street west, between Land M north, and Mary E. Barney and others, dated on the Sh day of | patticularlocality ofall the sunny South "| (Senior partner in the foe “Without commerce, without manufactures, | with a party of gentlemen. Whigs and Deino- fmproved by a comipeatie: Eras Dera liae ite vember, 18% aud recorded inthe Land Records | now the sole property of the under- ~KNABR, HLE & Co., with little internal trade, this city is advancing | erats. was at the Orange Hotel. Good humor | water, and ornamented with & varietyot Howers and bese aebiani0n eoae a nate Aten: | Jane 6 ope pee Sane fois Cote Pane cture and enle of grand and with life and rapidity in population and re | was Prevailing, and one story suggested an- | shrubbery. Terms accommodating. Apply at No. | poses ai suid trust, will he sold at public auction on | engage to make ti to the seckers for health, reeves, ay er ae, sources. It will in a few years contain 100,000 | other. The Governor always enjoyed a story, | °!? = story) 7th street, 4 vgs the premises, on E street north,en TUESDAY, the | Mou, galety and good living, supremely attractive. evple, there being now upwards of 60.000. | and could tell one with excellent effect. “A | 2¢2)——___ POLLARD WEBB._| 4th day of August, 1957, at 5 o'clock i that | For health, no mountain rétreat ean be saferarany There is said in Berkshire county to be alittle | Whig lawyer was tnesent‘aed the, Grecenod | J OFFER FOR SAU MY FARM “Ronen: | pir ofthe Ts of Grand isnt quare | S7as0n of the year. Itasas exempt from disease in s es nt ” a 56, 3 1 t x fu 4 | Angust and September and October as in April, Mx lake or pond, which by the altitude of its waters | recognizing him, suid. Sid era ac hae ee roms a tewn oF Culporat | ST ee untt stia of eos Dene Lis: | ox Ann. dndeed the knot ainee are abated the shows the altitude of the wells in town, being} « ah yes; I'll tell you a good story of Spoo- | This Farin contains 156 neres of land equal toany in | “red and forty feet aud nine inches from the south- most pleasaut of the season. The weather is milder, buthometer. Now like that lake is Washington. | his way to the Whig Convention at Utica, and and Evalusile! Young Oranard Sew jue comin ts line ofa portion of wud lot number six which Was | Provusion. There ix no more invitins spot on the ition and advance indicate those of the | so he took it in his way to call on me to get a | bearing, comprising all the most desrabie, varreties | Sonveyed by David Saunders and wile to Roger C. teat the puct hath ania rt country pardon fur a conviet at Sing Sing. I heard the | “ Apples. Pears, Piums, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- | Wetgiitman, to the use of Mary %. Scott; thence | What the poet hath suid : * . mail churches. Look at the enormous extension of the Capi- | base, examined the documents, and being satis. | "8: Grapes, &c., &e., suited to our climate, a | @tst 2 feet 6 inches ; theuce north 16 feet 74¢ inches; | “Oh! if there be an Elysium on earth, it is this, it o engaged inthe manufacture of nsively As B 4 a 3; ¢ fail 2 Awe , | thence west 22 feet i and one-third inches; thence 18 this !"? Pianos, we will well wholesale: retail the mos tol on that commanding hill. See with what | fied that all was right, agreed to grant the re. | Gutchouses er The Beene eee iw elune: | south gs feet {inch anda halls theage ‘east 20 teor’ | Dret¢tiher. Jarvis, and other arm surgeons at | liberal fern eee he premises partly orcupied by cCatlery as 2 music store, where hand a iarge assortment of plain grand and square Piano Fortes: ons, from the best makers. from 4 to 5 with double key -boards, double reeds, expeditiun our people have torn down the on quest. Spooner handed me the paper to endorse, | *uilicient to accommodate a sinall family. ‘The inches and one third of an inch to the place of be- | the post, Hon. Dr. Francis Mallory, Drs Our Pines were awarded the mighest premium “A . Pm 4 Hs aereey dd be: ginning. Simkins, Shed. Hope, ami cba nd & (gold medal) at the Pars of the M 1 titut clebrated dome of Latrobe, in place of whieh | and I wrote, ‘Let pardon be granted—W. LL, | fituttion for health and beauty te gecond to none in | Eirhe iaprovements consist of good three-story | whole metat Recah ee Jet ila . “ - “ im the viemity the architect Walter ix now erecting a magnifi- | } arey;’ when Spooner cried out. ‘Hold, hold | scenery, the beautiful Village of Culpeper, with- | brick dwelling and basement, witha large twe story | Fort Monroe, all certify that they “Aare never cent structure, to cost one million of dollars, ernor. that’s the wrong paper'’ na fe ninutes walk, offer frcilit ‘orsttend- | back building, and the whole well arranged fora res- | known arase of billious or dane and fever tu ort * at aper. And sure | | 7 'w win es walk. ¥ incities spate oo othee, ate enough to build an hundred guod churches. enough, it was @ Whie Spek that he was |} Ws, Church, snd as tine ols as our State al- | Mees and othee, ernate there, and that at all seasons it 98 the Wo successive year —October, 14 856—i on to fourteen Frese esky in Op~ os a3 a tts 2) i ded the first premiw oa A Ss Bs pate : oF 4 fords, while the Orange ard Alexandria R. Road put: Terms of sale: $2,4s in cash, and the residue for | Aralthtrst spot on the face of the earth.” (See | the Industrial Exhits held in Richmond, Vier- Seventy-two iron brackets, each weighing three | coin to make at U “ea, abusing me the worst | it within afew hours ride of either Washi i m notes in equal sums Hen six. tweive,andeich- | their certiicites in De BE ey have also been awarded Review, Southern | eimia, 1855 and 18%, ’ the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- politan Mechanics’ Fair for 1 addition we are in possession of testimo. s from the it distinguished professors and teurs im the country, which can be seen at our by erooms, speaking for themselves and others of =| the neh appreciation in which our instruments are every where held. All iustruments are enaranteed for five and ege of exchange is granted within the hrst ex rom the day of sale if the mstruments do not A deed will be tons, have been elevated by steam power toform | possible way. But I had a A Alexandi or Rich ae | eld fs h | teen mon’ given | Planter. and American Fs z sib) y. ranted pardon in | Alexandna,or Richmond. It is seldom a farinwe y : e E Americ the base of the new dome, which is to be of ex- | havance. ani T suppose fepbsdelaioeety as the cf, | as many ‘ulvantases, ia oifered to the notice ofthe | nd a deed sf trust taken to secure the deterred | _ may 2i-dowklaw2n JO! - Sila cp Resse ill be visit PE ol ublic. Persons desiring to purchase are respectful- | Payments. he expenses of the deeds to beat the — traordinary magnificence, and will be visible fur | fence afterward.”’ y invited to calland view the premises. Itis for | Cast of the purchaser. PINEY POINT PAVILION miles in every direction—for fifteen or twenty The story was received with great applause, | sc privately, but if not sold before Saturday. the Ist The Trustee reserves the right to himself, at his Is now open for the mnmodation of the pub- miles down the Potomac. 4 PP : ¢ loss of 73 rooms = * - ; laren o i) | » property, at the risk cost | lie. conseque! « For acres around the Capitol may be seen | iminediately went on with the followi hic! - 1 i* nrmeati time and terms of such sale, or to vacate the sale, if | date more than 60 or 7 persons. masses of marble and granite, chietly the for- | f ; nt | eee BO ee ** | the terms thereof are not complied with by the pur- |. Hehasa FURNISHED COTTAGE for rent sit 2 he ‘or an extempore story, certainly is capital: R.G. BO peper Court Ho hexalc, uated about five hundred vards f the Pavilum i ; : A | chaser within five days after t mer, some from Berkshire, some from Italy. and . gentlemen—yes, I did. And when the FARM BOR SALE—A piece of fine LAND on | ‘The premises are now under leas for suitable fora fumtly who w oy during the trom wherever the finest and most suitable ma- | Convention was over we went to Niagara Falls. 1) th jal id b LY ‘lth ‘ me Abana ea emery county, Bid sis Sanu, the lease torn re on tbe has of Oc +] Season Frode yy bases the Ses — and aqua sce pare ential Ui find ad terial could be procured. et even around the | and as we were dragging on by stage over mis- | Mes fromthe heights of Georgetown, Joiniig the | 1853, HENRY M. MORE rustee, sports, having all the conveniences fe ing, ete, lesale dealers will find it to their advantage flowing and fabulous wealth of the United | erable corduroy ete banging our heads Innis of Messrs. Peres ay ood, Bestor, Nowies, C.W. BOTELER, Au Terms for the season of 3m to give us a call before purchasing. t Pianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. mar i6-ly WM. KNABE & CO. JHREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi day trom H ond hand Pianos, but litte une seve pod cases, will be soldat great bargman ¢ Piano Forte. Melodeon, and Mw Warerooms, between 9th and 10th streets, je4 JOHN FOE Se ot - 4 MeCRE Pive ste * bus States Treasury, some contractors look out for | against the top of the coach, and then coming | tion; partially improved; new Hose! 13 See, wz eh she the Pout every les the pennies, if not for the Government, for | down as if we were to go through the bottom, | creek bottom, and some fine_yellow-pize umber. It | leave. thes pauls hee of | themselves. Think of importing marble from | the stage came to a dead halt; the driver dis- | 4? Re sees jeeerined. (Call ictal beaks Poe thes u Italy, because the polished materia! can be ob- | mounted, opened the door, and requested us all | = wiondindAihied oc = sll u tained more cheaply thenee! Ita labor is | to descend. We did so, supposing thet some PoEES ae RSE EN act note Contd fur more cheap than American labor—henee | accident had occurred. When we were all out, | Hull, froniing on the avenue 162 fact 9 snaked. meetin Italians keep the statuary field, and fill all the standing on the ends of the logs of which the | € street south 2 feet II 1aches, aud containing nearly ornamental offices. They may he seen like bees | road was made, the driver took off his hat and | >" Square feet. sticking to the inside and outside of the Capi- | said: «¢ ‘CH onthe corner of Fae WADDL {HOUSE AT CAPON SPRINGS, Va. Having rented my and tahent « (sei | tsix | red trust from Ed- {| With comforta may 8-tf W. F. PHI < t | : ntlemen, we always stop here out of a ; date the 12th | > | camped tei eats ins tol, industriously at work. They are executing respect for the Governor—this is the identical aa nee Ra M pw Bn N cadets Sie La $12 Mr. W. H. PALMER continues to add new mem a aystem of decora 9 following AME EL nd 3 ns for the interior of the | spot where Marcy tore his pautaloons!’ * ished, and situated onthe Capitol, so gorgeous. symbolical, and impres- The story was heard with great jollitication, | of 2d and H streets, in the Firs sive, that an untraveled vi £ bers to his classes. Apply to Mr. PAL- MER, at his fioome” ver Farnham ne min the Distriet 3 3. . fn -+++ 554 | Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri . | Phird do. property lyin By | One month of 3 day: Child 3 one just he city will | which no one joi j z finished, and on the west side of Ist street west. b District # owit: aud colored servants hnif price. day. and Saturday, between 2and6 p.m : unt r auty joined more heartily than the . RE cas d fourt 14) ered T.S. BLAKEMORE. Pro : 5 y p.m. wonder if he is in the capitol city of his simple | Governor himself. Sec unene t beaut Gide OPED etroet went. be hundred mid erally tur, (3 Hier with the BE ee Eee _ Terms €5 per quarter. ae ...2 republican country, whose President cannot, in That pantaloon incident deserves to be re- | tween Band Fy and near Hasby’s Sinp Y: and spray 8 thereon. is property ts at the cor- INES PAVILION, IREK NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS his outward aspect, be distinguished from any | corded in every history of this great man. He | Uwe. Nos. 116 a Se eaten niduterear ected | of gether docey ‘Tius favorite piace of resort will be opened on the T AT GREAT BARGAINS. 7 =e muses alung the streets, or perchance trom some | try the Anti-Masonie parties charged with | jel POLLARD WELB. dat the ris ne proprietor I ced a fine Cot taknedd Piece meee — deeply cravatted Presbyterian divine. — murder. He was to receive a salary and his ERY. DESIRABLE COUNTRY TEOR Nera oer lend Two of them are full seven octaves, finely finished The large fluted columns that go into the expenses. With that nice regard for details SALE NEAR WASHI ON.—The sub- A GR rosewood cases, and of exquisite tone and touch,one structure of the dome may be seen lying in for- | that belonged to his sterling character, he kept | S¢T!ers will sell the valusble tarm on which he now is only 8 six octave. it 4 resides, in the District of Columbia, contaming about Vv AY e i l n aml | one hundred and ten acres. one lif cleared and the din the list on his return, without think- romeniler well woodid. Phe unpro hecessary or proper to revise and strike | ¢! 3 new frame dwelling, containing | depard * . 5 with all the necessary out-houses, including an - | 0 ACRE ose items of a private nature which other i ie Ni tata kat HE AR 108 - F. (ABLE REAL ESTATE The subscriber offers for sale Ade ements consist | Real Estate kne as “Largo,” situated in the zht rooms, | Forest of Spa Id.. containing ae midable rows on the ground, soon to be erected | a minute account of all his expenditures in their places. and to set off the fine prepara- | ha tions of the structure ing About this building 1.400 men are constantly | out th: These Pisnos. purchasers may safely rely upon at being truly great bargains, and they will de well to cali and see them, at our extensive Piano Ware- rooms, No. 3 n 9th and 1th. jel JOHN F. Lis. of the healthiest pisces on istone’s Island. . house filied with ioe. This at valuable estates in. this | ha onictxanion Colic FGurth of sal at work, under a regiment of almost military | men, less serupulous in great matters. might | _ If desired, he will divide it into lots of from fifteen | county. wsy of eniti t ! “Gatilion onthe Pa Red ICE. strictness, fur the head of the concern is Capt. | haye carefally suppres There stood the | te.twenty acres. adyanta ter, and and 27th of ° adjoins the est . Craufurd. e nnd oth . 1 ince . cae . There are several sites for building commandin Meigs, an army engincer, who has the roll | tailors charge for mending. The political Toes | peantilal views of inland scenery water soveca ealted every morning. and regulates all other | of the jadge, when he came to be candidate for | never-failing springs of the purest water. tes of chaninh Be ‘The steam Sengers on a and Maryland tea esday and Saturd: J. MIDDLETON, al tend ICE DEALER, ; “ ‘Tuesday, and F z i luatters accordingly. The ry committee- | Governor, found it, and paraded it before the | . The property lies ait two miles from the Navy | Biadenxturg to Upp pout five a Bastimore at go'ciock | . Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th rooms will be as sumptuous in their appoint- | world in the newspapers and making an effi pan ta ce eae teats prowerlanl Intendta Haid aed | lection Chis. where toe los Med Ae "ty Monday evenings, and ret:irus on Wednesday Streets. Washington, split ments asa lady's boudoir. Mosaic floors glit- | gy of Mr. Murey. suspended it in the streets of | Hesire to posness'a healthy retreat near the city. | ine. hatween Post Oihee—Milestown, St. Mary's county, Ma. [GEL ICE! ICE2—The undersigned respect{n' ter in every direction, and the whole region of Albany, with a great patch on the pantaluons, or barticutars fpr : Me Land. 1 Board—$1.25 per day for a week or ic gers Si for m his mans aad the ble generally. tht slessl ae sacke: aE Stora hare 5 enth street, Mr. James u horter time. EO. W. BLAKISTOS he is now prepared to furnish Tamilies hers) pcos beolraer ay San Soom Pecos vo sym- | and the tailor’s charge on the top of that ~Pennsylvani: avenne, or to the he | wheat, corn, rye, oats, tol . ‘There isabout | deseane” Ss wma ite through the season) with the best quality of CF, ical contributions to make up a set of a But an observant people saw through the ANTHONY ADDISOD one hundred acres of prime ite oak Timber Land delivered in any part of Washington and George- i 3) rresponding to the facts of our history und | patch and the charge into the heart of an hon- e tract. r perae GhEACE! asus town, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. policy est man, and in that very deed of his they ree- LE PROPERT Rte winking ie percnsas will please cali on IN THE FINE ARTS. Orders to be left with Ki « Uno every i RESIDENC repanh olccaiee ia cher NG aND Proto RaPHY ComBINED. | corner lath street and Pennsylvania avenue ; Gre F. Kipwerr & Co., 14th street: J. B. Moox®, Dri it, iwitte| PHOTOGRAPHIC POKTRAITS, | gist, Ponna. avenne, between ith and 2th streets divided into two lots fo suit purehasers, if desired. In Ou € ide we are bewildered with gods | ognized a frankness and tr: nspareney of char- I MEK » muses and the graces fauns. | acter that commended him to their warm ap- DE take great pleasure in show: ‘This iand is susecptible of division, and godess ind Lies betn~ nymphs. and dryads. Mars frowns with his | probation. It is not probable that the panta- ‘The owner will sell the whole or ors, on Canvas, GEORGE NIETZ, New York avenue, between 10th and B - 4 se p 2 a sown this land t sold at private sale'on or before be el 5 lith streets; R A. Payne, Druggist, corner wnt band on his sword. Neptune grasps his | Joon eharge lost for him a single vote. while it ans ‘ ieehe DAY thesh day of duly neat, ik wilt MINIATURE OR Size oF Lire. athenk Mane. * ent, with which he shakes land and sea. | js doubtless true that it made him multitudes Lisl aa i saith i ;and with the subscriber, No. bserther’s S. WALKER’S 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had the family residen slo the highest bidder, ‘There will be » at all times, i t N. KIDWELI and some fine hoi place is proverbial for its hy lightfal water, Minerva presides over the arts. Venus is ra- | of friends. He was never ashamed of it, and ene «iunt with love and beauty. Ceres solemnly | never had reason to be. js hercornucopia. And trom yonder ceiling ———_——9-0-@->—_-— ull the seasons at once are pouring out their} —4[= Bayard Taylor, in his last letter from Eu- pittorial treasures. a texhibited on tie day of sale. PORTRAIT AND PICTUKE GALLERY, rms of sale: One third of the purchase money | Odeon Hull, corner 442 st.and Pennsylvania avenue. will be required in cash on the day of sal talanee in one and two years, with app ty, bearing interest from the day of s inquireat his residence, {up the above space “s f lay of tal, th - : ; an interesting account in the ‘Tribune lice of the same piace. " | Layoon tiie landsif preferred by the purchase } a te ete But the most beautiful, solid, and enduring sd with Hans Christian Ander- GEO. M. BIBB. je ls-eotf Z. B. BS } e country. He has n memorials ure those of Crawford. the seulptor, who designed some exquisite statues, some of | which are finished; on the marble blocks of ed figure entered.” He wore a neat evening sirese ethers, the workmen are now engaged. The | of hiack,with a white cravat; his lead wae thrown (senius of America, wraped in her starry man- | back, and his plain irregular features wore tle, ig eloquent of the past, and propbe ot} pores of the greatest cheerful A valuable BUILDING LOT, N containing 9,202 square feet, side street north, iytktas a a Apply to POLLARD W i Bae the ier’ IV 10 | Boundary Stone, opposite Dr. Crs A Building LOT inthe First Ward | jv 2h ta Z cle) can be purchased without a | —— on of upward of 30 the best miends ¥ DR. STEPHEN BAILY, OFFICE No. 196 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Se Three doors trom lath Street, non, as Twas sitting in my room, the door quietly opened, and a tall, loosely-juint @ above Saie will take ad of the subseriber’s hb DAY, the Seth day of Juiy,(the BAILY begs leave seen at all hours,at assured that ce, with the lar nform the pubire that office, locnted asabove, eXperence ot hfteen years’ © nuuber of patients. t AOR SALE. (near the © ers vaniety of difficult cases thmt b treated suocest the future. The Mechanic, xn humbie subject, | humor. frecognised him atonee. and, forgetting | Gish payment and on slong credit. Npniy to eatin) eer. fuily, euabie hu dathoulty, rare . : , : ; > RE ALUARI or oth 4 o tess brilliant than the stern hero, lees attractive | vat we had never met—so much did he seem like MSI OC AIOE tne er caikine: PROVE N THE ISLAND.—Ity teuicear ioe. pi ll mee than the sft beauty. i finely represented. | #” Old, familiar acquaintance—eried out -Andet- sds : <—* | of a deed of trust bearing date on The (th ky et ee ei ty con x the Phatograpme Pro- | eminent im the profession, and eapocmlly bra. fares duis etutne honors industry, and indicates one | 202) and jumped i td eae him. Ab, said he, L and reeordedin Liber J, A.S.. NO. | ees with the art of which he bas bad | and J.and E. Parmly, tas led hua, long sunce, todis 4 x kd ‘ t stretching out both his bands, ‘here you are’ Now t seq. te ose Specimens of life | card all mercurnal prepara ot the teading sources of prosperity to ur be- | | chould have been vexed if you had voue through ouuty. ' ty be seen ia some of the first £ all Enamels, Gatta Peres loved land. The American Youth i: Copenhogen, and FE had known it He Sat the unde ned trustee will hes of the city, as well as those extubited i ments for the constructie tn stone. And not to lavish every thing on war, | down, and | bad an bour’s delishtful chat with 2A ze the ighest bid’ THUE 2 ith day of Gallery, he will be able, by the ex VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ition ='Poe | 4. t ren Teeth, and that Poroelsan, y r ; o murat, emises, 2 | enune porta <9 2 Hiabil glory, and the arts of destruction, Education | him. One sees the mau so plainly in bis works. sale A FARM of 243 neres, in Culpep pach Seles Vat apd oan’ tt pat Waahiugtinr 1 modnns Rortcnite mak ave never t = te i fos her statuette, and by that we must thri that bis readers may alinost be said to know hint ne Fa s Staly Khown as Lot No, it im Squ: 27, wine Joris . t rats Amerwan Dental Conv A botrds prepared by tiv the purpose. Although he flatters 4 Particular attention. paid to the painting of Por- | dence aud practice in Washington, be favorably traits, Minature or life-size, trom small pictures of | Known to his numerous friends and patrons, he bega deceased friends. leave to refer them to the followimg Photographs taken from corpses, or sick persons TESTIMONIALS: taken at their own residences, on uinmediite no- | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of t ti is city Committees and classes taken in any number in ewe groups, and any quantity of cop.es from the s at reasonable charges. Likencsses parted en Copper for Tomb Stones. me have been Valuabie Oil Partings, and Old Parmily Portraits, ¥ receive the patronage tr: ¥ frends and the exrefully back lined aud restored to thei original | public that your skill so well deserves. nple a 5 ‘The halls of Congress will be superb. treat | Personally. He is theronghily s wedivuded in two. parts, 3 themes are yet to be discussed there—great | 8nd those who « that bis talents to be be developed, and great and be- ecotism is only a d unthinking sincerity, nd natural, damproved by two rr fh 1 easily be | fran dwellings. ‘ 5 that it will p E e craps as | “Verms, cash. “Unless the terms are complied with like that ofachild. In fact he is the youngest Pen wae in hive davs from the sale, the trustee reserves the “fier ps red 4 or ne or + S = x H heavy timber, much of if suits right te resell atthe rmsk and cost of the defaulting neficent results produced, we may hope, for our | man for his vears that Leverknew. ‘When I was | for which there are markets to la purchiser or purchusers. All conveyances at the country and the world. sixteen,” said he, ‘1 used to think to myselfwhen | of the railroad ; also cust of the purchaser or purchasers. Se Tam twenty-four, then will 1 be old in that may be sold Aas . Trustee. - ° - . ow | a -twe 2 c N, Auctic SILVER FROM THE OCEAN. Oe peat seal (weniy Hes fly delight a The poet is often, unconsciously, a prophet. | when Braisted, who was in the room with me pri ies y ree His brilliant fancies and beautiful word figures f laving read bis ‘linpro tore” in the | of the joint « bd id les in th ure found, perhaps long after their utterance, | Stadwich Islands. +Why, is it possible?” he ex- | West, and is determined It, it will he sold a RICHARD H. CI G —1 desire toe uctie eer. VALUABLE RE eof the Or; Pp; t rs a 4 gitar s - freshness. Yours very trul per Nag Mage gees lonae ura of ny Me cong ron | ert hen ty Worm erm Lala geviemen ar, enpetfly tated | Waahington, Aug. 3 tse. W-FRENCH qualities in things. Thus, such a phrase as the | true that I have written them © ry ther particulars to W. D. WALLACH, editor of Fork: twa duurk titan amanrtrana i ee ae ave i i! ® eae oe eet, two doors from Pennsylvania | From one of the oldest in Baltumore, Messrs. silvery spray’ of the ecean wave, bas been re- | ine the plat of his new novel Pacnok te the Stee, Weshingtad ltrs whe katws te sien rant of the pr avenue. jy L1G Boggs, Cotman & Co. rey as but a poetical expression. yet it em- - wlies a scientific truth. Experiments have | lustrated ‘Now, don't for- Fok RENT.—A modern built HO heen made by three French chemists, and their | yet me.’ said he, with a delightful entieaty in his ing 12 row miortably furnished bg ; Having emp’ EONORA D’ORCO, by G. P. R. James; price | tist, of Wash. doents. portant and di contam- ware numbe: a delight : City roperty is 4 ; a y * i on, fronting one of th ble res- Dead See! nS; price 50 cents, entire - fact that. experiment: have led them tu the conclusion | ve ave, ‘for we shall meet z Pease err sce or Aerating ona ct the santa ree uae skate Nothing Ni on: do 58 ao. eof th uished members ot the Dental that the ocean contains not less than mil- we sa ie Se tae ee an see you In’) city, the Fiver, and teorgefown. Ut has gas through ne. ; as he Fortune . Lever; price Collere of Baits vied, after repented trials, to i yf tuns silve T c ater fri America ows b may come in | out; waterand bath-room. ‘Toaenretul tenant the ‘ ay m een cents. rm thes Ce eae eee ek enter froem| sec oritt Gad tiers yon, Aniersunt Leail ie. | Gerais tein Taune een ne Reps of ane 1082 and the residue | War trail, by Capt. Mayne ce 81.25. reat plensur the coast of St. Malo and subjected it to chemi- | juy thoughts. It is xo che eriug to meet a man | ond door from th street. je 2-tt_ | terest, rhe deferred payments to be secured by the | New York Ledger for July 25th ; price 5 cent gh estimate cal analysis. One portion of the water they | whose very weaknesses are made attrac DOR SALE—A ver notes of the purchaser or purchasers, satistactorily | Harper's Weekly for Jule tath, ip ego scted upon by the usual tests to detect the | through the perfect candor of his nature.”? BRICK DWELL ae published. Any Books or’ Papers willbe | Extract fromanoterece: presence of silver. and the presence of that] Taylor writes from Gotha, June 2d, as follows: | gide of 6th street west, between rth. | Upon the full payment of the purchase mor sent by tail, free of postage, on receipt of price. M. ied 1 avtas “ For the last three weeks I have been enjoying half in eash, balance in 6, 12,.and 18 | interest, and the rtification ofthe sale by the Court, = T muenenk thes} 1058. metal was clearly uscertained ij A good assortinent of Therm rs on . rh ap ae tate 6 2 < oul id in ens tee will convey said lots of ground to the E 1 hs m 1 p - th f puldd be paid in cash The teeth you made for me work admirably ; noth. Another portion of the water they evaporated, | the splendid change ju my German kome—now | months; or 1 pee tad chaser or purchasers thereof, at his or their [the 5 Dy ould be bet a and the salt which they obtained they boiled | More than ever a home, since a brother and two | W1il he made in the price. Apply at No.512(2d story) | puvcliager or purchasers ther iy M4 No. 128 Bridge st., Georgeto ing could be better. Very pratefullyy * Pes hia , a se i si * ras zy if Naanatiell Ww: ri . 3 = aM. . with lead. This lump of impure lead they facuieante t nie here. (Oar fijends.) “iy 2s POLLARD WEBB, Agent. If the terms are not complied with within five A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose ecnds of the Thurington Hills. - = days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the re the emerald glory of the beechen woods | J1OX,A.VAN HOOK, Reat Estate Agests. | rizutto resell std lots of either or any. portion of plied heat sufficient to melt the lead, but not to | and the daisied turf of the meadows drive away 405g Seventh street, Leiow F sree, bave for | thom, upon teu days’ previous notice, at the risk and affect the silver should any be present. The | recollections of Arctic snow.” wale a number of Build costs of the defaulting Senne KEY, Trostes lead as it melted was absurbed by the porous . re <= — ~ He LA! + Trus saucer, and finally a emuall globule of silver Wuat a Man can Live Uron placed on a saucer made of lime, and then ap- lite have nearly run out, discovered while in the To those that seek relief from the maladies of the Kast ladies, a certain cure for Consuimptior teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a Asthma, Br Coughs, Colds, and Genet superior Dentist: he made a set of porcelian teeth Deinlity. edy was discovered by him | for one of my fumilv, and plugged several teeth for when iis only child,a daughter, was given up to | myself, and the work has oil gtoed wall Grporethen ——— A.GR neer. RO —The vegetari- o3 eel die. He had heard much of the wonderful restor | ten years. - 7 ns w. ti ij che = = ative and healin ali of preparations made of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South, glistened in thesaucer. They repeated the ex- pyaar go eae ele acne ae Oe eats Nyse te Nee . CLOCKS AND | fromthe East India Hemp, and te thougM occurred | April 19, 1855. — eataaiint several dimes will: the same encoens. |! sate oginssl Mir seua nt ca pnrnatbensdapeersiesry) [OE and are in every way desirable for FANCY AR to him that he might make'a remedy for his child.— | We, the undersigned, having had oceasion to avail ¥ e u uesess, | 4 prison, where it wa: und t vy-yard Bridge, and are ry way " 4 —s P : en persons yained 1 joasaat and healthy loca. 1 have on hand a e studied liurd and succeeded in realizing his wish- | ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, and trom three experiments, estimating the | four pounds of flesh each in two months, eating a cans eee = nd SILVER W. es. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. | Surgeon f thus city, or paving been cogs quantity of water tested, and the amount of | for beeakfast eight onnces of oatmeal, made into t-holders in Arrears are requested to complete makers in E He has since administered the wondertul comedy to miles or friends, t silver obtained, they caleulated that a cubic | ‘stir about,” for din- | thetr purchase, and get their deeds; the title to | im srent vy J thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, a pieasure ith a pa of buttermilk mile of ocean water contains two pounds and | Net three pounds boiled potatoes, with salt; for | these three-quurters of silver. supper five oauces oatmeal porridge, with one | possibl Xpressing our admiration he tris never failed in ‘making them completely heal- | EiSi''nw well as of theunt do inevery | thy and happy. Wuisiting to doas much good as pos- RIALS, | site, he will send to such of his aftlicted fellow-be- le) piece: PFUMERY, B shape and price r ry manner in which he performs the most deleate and difheu! nteed free and clear from every 5 may 25-3 CLOCK M ; a! Surgery ,and we respectfull Polls 5 thie dissemeey. . pint buttermilk, which cost two pence three fur- | WOR & ENT.—THE D. ABLE | Hands, Balis, Keys, Cords, Wires, Oi!s, &c ings &s request it, this recipe, with full and explicit a hana 00 thie enultboeen Gant oenrtae cin air iaitrenapaee ome pes cirreast ost things perday. Ten others gained three and a F OU Sioe iS tae corner of F and es sts., Call Aud examiue at the > of the Large Gilt | directic oa for making itup, and successfully using = ats of sea- : ~~, | half pounds of flesh, eating six pounds of boiled | tozether with the Grounda surrounding it. ‘The | Watch. J. ROBINSON d egnires each epplicant to enclose him one a3 fuct, selecting | potatoes duly, taking nothing with them but | House contains sixteen rooms, has gas throughout, 339, opposite Browns’ hotel. pilling—-three cents to be returaed as postage on the hese bees have roots to insert in| salt. ‘Teu others ate the sameamount of porridge | and furnact tone 5 bak an gl or Pontes pe ’ N. Be Haviny eroreed ee a pes s cri recipe, thy remainder to he apelicd to the pay the rocks, and must derive all their aliment | and buttermilk, without the potatoes, as the first | the house ifdesired. The lot the house stands ou | lust winter, ny Goods are selected express! tt antl ad rag oG - ui y 3 chaser ¢: vi ade, the prices shail suit the times. T, i. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, from the sea. These seaweeds they analyzed, | ten, but for dinner had roup they lost one and a | #8 50.y 135 feet, but the purchaser can have more | best retail trade, and the prici Pi Di 4d . h—— d if desired. 18-1 Jersey City, N.J. xnd found to be twenty-six times richer in sil- | 4'@'ter pounds of fesh each—and twenty others, ws for Saia—The LOT OF GROUND cnthe | = ” is known to bot *. WALTER, Architect U ILLER, M. D.,of Washington, = D. of Georgetown, D.C. Wasiungten, D. Cy f Washington, D. Ex-Governor of Florida, W JEWELRY AND WATCHES. ” |, eB: Dr Samos bas neither oes nor exon Warter Lexox. & enty t ~ Mayor of Washington, " size | 2 ‘ S x tended and adver ~ ver than the water itself The results ot the | “#2 bad » diminished in size in the same | eornercf F and 19th streets, and LOTS on 'Sth,near in New_¥ ork as some have pre' : Heniy Baowin, U. tent Office, 4 y i “is SHU « SKS, ; <, tised. ‘The recipe is sent from no piace but N a Ww Frencimen's experiments attracted the atten | mer ot outa goom that Ae F street, Apply to CHUBE BROTHER H. ©. HOOD hms just returned from the North, js Grand attect, Dorney City, New Senses. feng ih SE Principal Rittenhouse Academy. tun of Mr. Frederick Field, un English assnyer | yeiter diet than smaller quantitiesof animal tod, | Ni, Mos P Briliauts, of silver in China, and he commenced a jes | at least for persons in confinement. ‘The meat. ] BANE JUST RECEIVED another RAVE UNTS MANUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, | J)R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- ‘i 5 ; _ % oli", _ Y " y 5 : - r g , Would respectiully inform tire cit- of experiments in the copper sheathing of ves- if they had been allowed ordinary exerei- well's Patent Portable by c fine GOLD TCHES, some 1 vol., London, le CAGO, Ww. t * e - 5 ; . vee z hy differ FRAME and NETS, for th 1 and gentiem Practicoet Photography, v Lendon, 1857 | izens of the District and vremity, that hay sels, believing thet if the bt have exhibited an entirely different re- | FRAME and NETS, lor the Lic nasaisn on hamla greatvanety ch ST AND. rn eeet e cpanlied 1 vol Lascee leer | ing located lumecit ee We hincton, he 1s SOLES he would find iten the bottoms of ves _ oe __ ARD SILVERWARE of his ow warran- 1's Art of Photography, trausiated from the perations in his pi e bad beenatse. Inone experiment he ubt 1 6 best quality and will be sold very low and rol, Londo i rp iy u ‘and Practice of Photography, cmos. 2 Penn. avenue, adjoming Gautier’s, jnn iv Tur Dave or Creation —A val one of the reliyious journais ha« inst Rev. Dr. Hiteheoe’ Ale swriterin voods and prices at No. 538. Penn iy vol. ms ——— | Napier’s Klectro-Metallurgy. 1 vol., London, 1957 discharging, ton | Napter’s Blectro Metallurgy. 1 vol., London, 185 trom a portion of the sheathing of a vessel w bad Leen trading tor seven years on the ific, oe every five thousaud Snelimg’s His! space of liven el two grains of silver thors whose fivorite Ut axe in the wi ‘a Hy, parched ia UMBERIAND COA Uakeweii's "Manuel of Blectricity, Practical and r[HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, grains of the copper sheathing days” of the creation of the world | $f itunks, ocoupy ius little tore space than al ui ° my & BRO _Pheoretical, 1 vole. 185) He next took from the cabinof another ve ln when closed. | When put up they form a lar 2 Campbell's ‘Pext- Bu el ensely extended periods. ‘The writer k of Inorganic Chemistry, 1 Food LOOMIS, the mvertor and patentee of who thus assails this modern theory says: Aside > Mineral Pinte Teeth.” baviny y introduced huis improvement : ies the badst ational | vol., London am! beautiful eanopy 4 piece of metal which had never heen expos t etracting from its appearinece, they really 3 3 f{ Inorganic Chemistry, 1 vol., London {sea water. and another pieco of equal ecight the inspiration of Moses, (have charity | forman elegant and gracetul ornament. In winter | PRATEUEDORES. GRACE HOOPS, JUM Ps Chenueal Analysis, Qualitativeand Quan. a, Inte new permanently estab f he built, which liad been th pa enough for him to believe. that » be sat down | the frunes may be covered with heavy brocade or iy 27-3t oe LAMMOND’S. 7th street, titative, 1 » London ve Sets of Teeth consists chief- rum the bull. which had been three years at} io write a book, the Pentateuch, which be ex. | uy other heavy denpery if desir 2 er = *_ | Normandy’s Introduction to Rose’s Chemical Ana- “one piece of material, end sea. The metal from the bull yielded eight ud be read by amany after he was dead a ° ake Rechere ties are expec: ily Angie i: Ae ea ALL EERSONS WHt ARK Se oust ee ; or wal. ‘No metal ic waed on ues ch sii 4 » metal take: * ow ee Well Ex heck a ) | for their duralatity and convemence, and also fami iy SRESTED.—We have now on hand a sup- Manuai of itative ysis, 1 vol. 7 i ee ee fr tm | he wrote ay weil as he could—as well as he knew | fit."eits want the most cles Spies at the least | ply of ourcelebrated Burton and XXX Ales, which : "| ero ane meio teen eee cae fe experiments were Varied, with | how to write; and he seems to have been a tine | gost JOUD XNANDER, Were brewed {0 our own order. expressly for the | Graham's Chemistry in its Applications to the Arts, | trie: ieee te th monet ur® On eke at the same results. These experiments led to | s-holar, * learned in all the wisdom of the Egyp- | — No. 240 Penn.avenue, between lzth and 13th sts. | Sothern trade’ endl which, we willguarantee to keep | Lvol., London ig gd pure amt ate. Wee eae others, on other substances, and it was tound | Uns” Now, if when treating of the Creation, | jy 9-2aw3w SUSE | gmat YE time, exen in tho warmest of weather. | Chemistry in its Applications to Arts ant Manufto. | Totter Stranger: less clumay. tar none dieehioe eet that silver existed in appreciable ntities in ution of the Sabbath, in the first of ALTIMORE CITY MALT HOU | lovers of good Ale can be accommodated with tures; by Ronaids, Richardson, and Kuapps 3 Ve | Oural in their ap) . i wall give ereward of ae 2 a ae 3 » he used the day” in a sense widely a the above at our Depot, 57 Green street. George- London One Thousand [otters tonny one who roduce a treey and plants, and in the blood of animal?. | giterent from that in which he uses the sume | MALT FOR SALE—T g-endersigned having | town, D.C. ARNY& SHINN, | Gerkiardt’s Chime, Organique, 1 vol.. Paris |. | simiar work of art toequal mnein purth, ¢ phenomena is. that the sulphide of silver | te Fourth ¢ diwent, with : corner of | is av pt DWIN GREEN, te NCK TAYLOR. | quality. y widely difused in nature. Salt water | readers the least intitnation ot ¢ pred Peper tye fg c CABINET MAKER we ERSRUR SS" Ali work responsibi warranted. 276 Penna. avenue, De ‘ween iith and 12th streets, ep i3-ly At his Large IMEAD. | avenue, betwee kes the sulphide and converts it into ehlu- | to tue that bi tablishment le of silver. which dissolves by the agency of | ter. making the sider y bad wei- rptians much ashamed of No.1) Peansylvania Ww. EICHLER 5 for sale on liberal ters ponte, hae al NTH STKEET, ir ant AIRE nd a large stock of every deseription between Dand E.streets, west 5: comtnen salt m sult cont: in | their wisdom SWELL f FURNITURE, CHAIRS, TICAL WATCHMAKER, keeps R. C. 8. GOODMAN, the water of t Rinsseiactocssn ase \ ap TAND'SILVER Wikcl|aaoe eee FVSC Ey Serer WArY aaa or ase ena ti-sulving out “wall quantities of Pa Cucrcnes tx St bere are about J have just received a new supply o a) Opes pe - ,, de Se _ Hin ¢ lete arrangements enabling him t evived by animals in their food pri genes "The Old Hae merece which makes my stock ft ite present time one of Mahogany suitable for Hand. . Dear oe ier be de thei ae katice Cope ete ry "eaten _ _ wi ag has = P the most complete in the city. J — : aed , » MAN, D2 IRE % One or more, on Gold. —_ is the leading and wealthy denomination—Rev. 1 have just fished (on the premises) a very large GY e UNITED S&T At 4 f age, 5 feet, 6 inckes high—a = * on Silver. *e a aentCas nar a De Rice's Choreh being the Largest and most | assortment of PURE ii ETC AV ARE aon s Daud or the terete etiniee at AX ark Nmaltto—has a large bushy head, with Filing, Extracting, er ; also, Re- xb —The Am “aristocratic” of that ocder—the Pastor's salary may be founda SOLIDSIL abibited in te American Continent, embracing a full comparison of | whis! round his face, medinm size and “down | pairing ai the same reasonable rates, All operations which asse weou Thurs- | ix $4.00. The eity contains twelve Methodist aperior to anything. before exhibited in this | thos with the Climatology ‘Of the temperate iati- | jook. He may hire bunself in the Distriet. where he executed in such & manner As te vi) fao- , Phos. Holiday Hieks. of | churches, several Baptist, (including two color. | city, the weight of which ig 125 ounces, capacity 9 | iy Gey of Europe and Asin, and especially tn regard Bet coe icets ccna ee way sem ine free State. as | tion. Office corner 8th street and pore bester of the party | ed.) and ove Unitari which is an imposing Both citiz t are invited to calland | te Agriculture, Sanitary Invests ms, and @Engi- | he le! at ae - nee — — foe ‘the witice of Governor of Maryland. ‘The | editice. ‘The only Congregational church ts that | ggamine: Zone Om strangers are fnvited fe en) mecrings with leosbermeal and) Hain Charts fer oak | Hee tarick trans cba akel Mand | GpARASOLS—PARANOLS_PARARDLA Sonsnatoa Was made on the seventh ballot. | under the ebarge of Rev. Dr. Fost. The society ie: SR _Pa.ave.. near th street. ru Blodeet large volume many Slaps ‘and Engrav- | and $50if taken in this county, fe either case he Selling off at 20 cent. less than cost, at Messrs. Jamex B. Kicaud and William H. Pur- | are soon to construct a church gdifice of stately rary ape in the aity, af ings; #5. | must be secured go that SN RREY Fra. Sic: a ish end 13h well were the competing candidates. proportions. Fag iy cneaver than Or PNUGHLINS CO, yas FRANCK TAYLOR, © je9-tf WILLIAM J. BERRY, | jy 8-eotw between [2\h aud 13th ste,