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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue aad Elever-th street, By W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subseribers by carriersat SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, psyabie weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 373, cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THRERK DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS year in adrance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months ; for less than three mouths at the rate of 123¢ centsa week. {(7SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. Eben VOL. X. ig Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1857. NO. 1,47 THE COUNTERFEIT DOLLAR. A rich dressed lady, followed by a man ser- vant, stopped ata market stall on Saturday. and bought « pair of chickens of the old hucks- ter woman. The lady offered a five dollar bill whieh the huckster could not change. A man making some purchases at the same time. offered to oblige the huokster by why Bocas bill. and giving five gold dollars for it ie gave them to her, and she returned the just change to the lady. The latter had not walked a square before she discovered that one of the gold coins was coun- hed given her the bad one, the next time he | wife passed. and make him take it back ~ Oh e Quite willing not to lose the dollar. the lady | sometimes so painful! songented A few days afterwards she passed | such a nice, lady-like womau to the lock-up for the stall again. aud stopped to ask if the woman | the night, because it was too late to examine bad yet soen the man who had given her the | her at unce. Sho svemed in great distress about counterfeit dollor. something; but she can’t speak a word of En «Laws. no. honey.’ was the reply. ‘I | lish. so Lcouldn'tmake itout. I think, thou, wasn't going to let you keep it. being as you | that her husband is sick.” er; but I just passed it the | _ ‘* Why not let her go, to make change. and no | in the morning fuss. Never you mind, honey, the womanas| ‘* Well, she I gave it to. served me the very same trick, | Counterfeiting—and her distress may be all last week. I was glad to get a chance to pay | Sham, only a plan to get her husband off. I her off."* dou't want him warned. gre my best custon very next time I ha ~- bam very said the lady ~L came here on purpose to get | "TP ford to lose i No—Peg had n called big bug: man. whose fingers were particular in examining h could not remember at what sts so in great indignati He went to church regnlarly—or. rather, to Methodist meeting—but of all things. he hated the poor-plate. which was passed around every | be Sunday for contributions put something into it. because folks’ eyes were | 1 upon him. The next Sunday. when it eame | thre round. he maliciously pat therein the counter- | Yeu” fejt dollar. -- There.” thougt be. -you are | | The magistrate sent welcome to thst for fir He did not bt r Observers would never ku ever. when the pre son about Anantas and Sap he had ty com- fort himself with the remembrance that the age | in the Bible-les- by for miracles is past grace. and turnin, That afternoon. a lady called upon him, and | bitte: complained that # counterfeitdvilar. which she | Sentences, she gathe had given to such a huckster. had been trans- | noble fumil ferred to another, whe had given it tohim. | 2d had been obliged, on acsount of s She had come to redeem that dollar, as her | With Hungary. to tly with his wife conscience troubled her about it. and she sup- | ¢xpended all their meaus before they posed it was still in his possession of conrse able to get employment. and since the failure | pus nan always took great care | Of her husband's health, ted that the mar- | struggle He turned tw his her every dollar in the house, and they were | about the counterfeits. all good. She must have givenit to someother | bvod and market peo man money repeatedly. thinking shrewdly that she The lady was so sure that she hesitated. and | being a foreigner. would not be likely to know atter, when the un- | the true coin well and: to bay thin, *“ George. you put a gold dollar on the poor- | arshly treated plate. accuse be tee p ther gold dollar given to he * Shame and anger suffused his face; but he | had shown it to her neig said plausibly, Un. perhaps so! [ did not think | $004. and had not beer ot that’ Now whatapity! Ishould have ob- | understood by served more closely. But I will wake it up | Since she left The avaric of bis reputation. He prot ket woman must be mistaken. as he could show {| dle Was inclined to urge the lucky wife said to her h another time { feared it would te poor. who can least bear its los: tid the | sadiy. ~ But itis wy faalt, and | must trace it out. Who is your pastor. sir” Being informed. the persevering lady called whatever he may be c com deposited amidst ver on the piste he was ps 4 ing, he was rejo s he was also treasn- | © rer, he took the amount home and placed it in the fund. The winisiers to tia: cbure supportel altogether hy veluatary contri aroad the meet- allowauce to their tor. it was counted’ out. | Word: and to make change some money was taken | bay part of it which was shured by his nee: ated in the most resolutely necessary manner. The father retired te write a sermon upon the and dieburver, went to pat away the n Then ehe detected the base com. With dignant flushing cheek, said. * Ob" ke said, “itis hard. bard! Ent the Lord will teach us how to do without it. Ile feeds the young ravens.”’ si *D k it would he wron i’? Imean at sowe of ¢ ores. Lean'’t do gown. Weare se poor! it. Iteame tous asa guod one. We need not | be too particular. th Oh wi was the reply, “thisis at tion of n Passing « couterfeit de just the same as tellin: folks to tell ti that it may ive and disappoiut no one else. and forget we ever had it. ‘That ie all we e rich dry | ple 'y well without my | Gen ar is The wit tented ani aad. returned to her work f the children clothes Her eldest daugh rl of twelve, was ironing in the kitcheu. She came in with a woeful face, saying “Mother, dear, look here! Father's best € ald pull itout. Wit will father do ’’’ ¥ The ebild was reproved too rharp taking more heed. and went away er hh shall not be the loser by the carelessness of gendeman » furni * member of their church She bor band a new neck cloth, whieh she huped he would never kuow That very day the lady called and asked to | lowing ree the Kev Mr ——. She told the story of there the countertei( dollar, and asked if be had seen anything of it. saying that she h deem it. The ministeraaid that it had luckily | fallen into his own hands. joytully did be lnstew Ma ids aie and joyfally | gregation, any one who considers himse Ged verily numbers tie buirsof ourheads,”’ | 5 he said He will uoi suffer one ot his little i sparrows to fall to the yround Give me the it was a brave deed, fer she was a minister's wife, with a whole congregation watching to de- | bain't worth shucks {> The brokers in Philadelphia buy © premiuui, and sell at bad fallen into mercifal hands, and her fault | S'svenca’s hag. Per cent Premium, and’ se tect a slip from uprightness. The lady, she feared, would report her delinquency, but she was kept secrot. They went together to tho furnishing store. The store-keeper examined his till and desk. ne such dollar to be found, and no one could tell to whom it had been gi of the shop girls had seeing that it was n dollar to replace it, back, and went home band was a magistrat FOR RENT AND SALE. ._ JLOR RENT.—My HOUSE on F street, between d 13th. W. F. PHU. "PhO, LET.—Fonr large ROOMS, north side of Penn. avenua. between 9th and Inquire of R. C. STEVENS, No. 18 Penn. avenue, between Sth and 9th sts, 28-tf wefan Salo bass WARM FOR SALE.—A piece of fine LAND on omery Kallaoe Rid., six eorgetown, ering tli Wood, Bestor, Nowles, nores. A beantiful looa- rtially improved; new house; I3acres rich me fine yellow-pine timber. It wee the premi- There was probably passed it without . Tho lady left a y one bring it Wwth streets. and she knew that he was 80 strictin bringing offenders to justice, that she never mention feit, for fear of getting the market woman into terfeit. She took it back to the market woman. | trouble for passing it. knowing it to be such. who insisted upon ber taking a good dollar in- That night her husband came home from his stead. saying that she would see the man who | office. looking exceedingly weary and sad. His ressed to know the reason. -" said he, “the duties of my office are T have just had to send Rook Creek, 1 miles from the heights of Innds of Messra. } Bohrer, and Hawkins, to him this counter- creek bottom, au: those who desire to purchase. — A moderu built ROUSE, contamn- fortably furnished, ina delight- ful and airy location, fronting one of the public res- ervations, and commanding an exter: city, the river, and Georgetown, It has gas through- out; water and bath-room, will be moderate. vor froin 12th atrect. FECTIONERY FOR SALE. wn and popular establishment ie Sule. thus presenting a rare opportu- rfactioner to enter mto a safe and seesion can be had Ist No The tivea-story Briek House, row eceit- ed at private sale,or will be T. Ing 12 reoms, con ve view of the Toncareful te Inquire at 4041 str RNY’S COD This well kno: now offered for and take her up again pied as above. ix otfy rented orieased as may bedoxirod. For partioulers inquire on the premises, No. 8 Goorgetown, D. tn West Lsitimore street, Baltimore. aceusad of a serious charge— I have set a watch try it is going any further.” | about the house, but can do no more until There are great numbers of coun- it. and destroy it. I thought I could better af- | terfeit gold dollars in circulation, and this than many another. NowI shall | Woman, her nei always be sorry { did not do my duty when | | three within a week. had it in my power.”’ ious to discover the rogues ; and I don't believe ~ Laws, then. I wish I'd kept it. for Peg Bly. | this woman has anything to do with it who I gin it to, will likely pass it off on some | ever. I had to shut her uj, I a body; and it does seem fair that the big- | indignant. wags should lose what must be lost. anyhow. | 8nd the woman set free, I ha Iwill just see if eg has got it yet, if you're | “* Perhaps her poor sick husband may die of willing to wait a bit. anxiety aud alarm. meanwhile. yi got it? She would have * Well, put on your bonnet, wife scorned tv keep it so long. But ehoosing her | Speak German. [ should feel easier, [ confess. vietiun with some discretion. among those she | it I knew mure about this ma - she gave it to a mirdle-nged | to her residence. Id that he was less | The wife hastily mado ready change than usual. | $9 to a dirty. narrow court. Arriving at home. he found the dolar bad. but | lowest Irish. “ When the: he STOR E-ROOM lately opposite the office of the Neer. Aud now occapied by W. ven the lith Octol, BES. W.COCHRA ‘The two comfortable and conveni- HOUSES on Fayette street, ad- joining the Convent,are now undergoin, complete re- ir, and wiil be for rent on the 4th of August, jousex are very desirable, particularly to onal Intelliger ighbors say. has tried to pass I havo been very anx- , &e., apply to we 2t-tf the neighbors are so ll be looked into, ve no doubt.” To-morrow it wi 1.1. High street. Georgetown. Stoves, &c. WOODWA tter, and will go They had to peopled by the ‘ y arrived and inquired i he had re- | fer the man, they were shown into a destitute nat the dis- | Teom, without fire or light. at the door of which honesty of those hucksters. he had made up his | they had knocked, but received no an: inind to pocket his loss When they Rb’s AND GRATE The Greatest Cooking stoves in the United I have just reeziyed from Philade'phiaa fow of K or double Oven Cooking ment on the old Morning sem zot up in Philadel- Star; patented tn’ ria this last summer, exelnsively for this hey are very heavy and sti very best Penn: N pproached tt f just awaking. and s Olga, have you come ? been dying for a drink of Yet he generally | HOt reach my medicine. 0) t the hour Led. a man spoke 1 in German : Tam so cold. aud I ong, and cast of the c Church, Figq. + and it is tong But. poor wife. you have g ugh much, no doubt—and have they 1 Haivan Bartiett & © the officious neighbors | is wife gradually broke for he had not he ‘The neighbors were afraid He was lying. wasted h are the celebrated s Rg, Frora Coox,N and light. while s to the husban or feel ashamed. | ob Lede s he che: ow- | OFbis wife's arrest i 4 i v the cheat. How yi Piexse enil and examine them. 1t will ou will see all kinds and WOODWARD's, ve and Grate factory. bet. ith and lth s ny in Front full of Stoves. 1] it toa man so il! low fever almost to a skeleton rror-stricken at the idea of his wife's dis- gz away from the lady. he wept ulations, and fragmentary e red that he belonged to a y in some little German principality. Metropolitan St No. 318 <isee N.B. Astothe 8 k Ihave exam FLAT Top CookIne i zlly. and think a ood mune for | ing Star. 1 soid them last They areas thin as pastetoard. that the maker’s agent urged me, for almosi adres. mmer ip my counting room. to sell then this saying that if | would take twenty-fi ive me the exclusive agency ofthem m { would net have them at the poor wife had d to support them both, with her nee- ors again to explain fe said. the neighbor- ple gave his wife bad them he would Any priee, they are billed over town by Were not worth havi thet said inst fall that they . All the above I can prove. When she ignorantly tried | 4 F Ros Tt this bad money, s ©. WOODWARD'S METROPOLITAN STOVE AND GRATE PACTORY No. 318 Pa.ar. 9-860 1 rT, he supposed hbors to ask if it were » able to make herself He had not seen her im to take home sume skirts to Mr. B.'s furnishing s' Ithas gone to the The magistrate perce d enue, belioven 10th and, WaAshincTon, OCTOBER 3, | Dear Siz: The Piano] purchased of you in the ett, Davis & C 2 yed that these people were Innocent. and went at once to obtain the | woman's release, while his wite stayed and bu = sied herself in procurin ) tute invalid. without consulting him at all upon him | shout it. for she suw that his proud spirit re- To go back a little. When the deacon. or| belled against receiving as charity even the i } means of prolonging inte It was uot Jong befure her husband returned, der or tenderer meet- than between the sick man and his liberated manufactured by & sheen indaily use 1 aim happy toe Vibe tamed er ‘The Pianos of tins wan comforts fur the desti- | voiume and sweetricss of tility, beauty of workman not excelled by any others w Kespectfuliy, your obedient servant, &e., &e., they are bwhich fam vequaint- .b, Bilis, Esq., Washington. and never was there a s eh eee jee me i Wastxctes, D.C., May 1,19 Dear Sir: The Yiano { purchased of you ulacture, some eizhteen utinues to give entire satisfuction, nd of beautiful workman hinstrianents, | trust- pleased in saying [have davis & Co.'s n Although medical attendance wa: and every comfort placed be tions. and the time being come for paying the | ferer died that re him. the suf- ng with his inst the lady who had thus enabled him to miort of bis wife s from the poor fund, the counterteit dollar being | Ist, dark hour. The lady, b The good man received his pittance with joy, | condemned not being a judg Yours, respecttully, Mas. Putur Cauian. presence in bis erself, however, felt keanly sclt- he told her husband the whole y wife. and their | Story, shedding tears of pain nice children. There was much plauning and * What @ dreadfal cl Plotting as to the spending of the small sum. | have occasioned.” All extravagant hopes from it. were brought | | “I do not think you wore to blame.” her hus- into due compase. and every dollar appropri- | band replied. + for #iven to the true p: *Obuno! [ was almost sure the market woman bounty of Gud. and the wife who was bavker | Would not be particular JOUN PLE ROGRESS IN THE FINE ARTS. PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY ComBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, Colors, on Canvas, Sizz oy Live, in of sin and sorrow I you only left the dollar to be Miniature 0 8. WALKER’S POKTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner i, st. end Penasylvauia avenue, 8. WALKER has fitted d not be p I thought she would ey. | Set rid of it the first chance she had in- | 8 vucern of mine.” she took it to her hus- | imliffercuce to right whieh ha a ditt wad the force of and. a what a series of oman gratified ‘The market w m that hateful h in charch—ch 5 to pase it, | poor fund ig in the very tem tin histace. but he told Ochers would not miss | More falschoods—he pretended he did it ke. and that he would make itup! The poor minist mpta- | erty to he dishonest 2 always be te her to re 2 tie. wud setting other | kuow that L occasioned it too Throw it into the fire, | innocent German lady deprived of her bust ndured hours of mise can do. - éuffering in her abs assist hingyu the i ie has hud 48 spacitunna of eoftho bret fami- wrtraits may be see Xhibited in hrs ! And the starving - Whe came near being able, by the oo ir fidelity and life-like e: g that he was | ves and boards prepared by hires! r f Oh, hastand= expressly for Partioulay nttention paid to the painting of Por- traits, Munnture or life-size, from smitl! pictures of drecased friends, Photographs taken from corp at their own residences, Bows countless seed » T shall never forget this lesson f my sins of omission uch a train of mischief . ed ot her fault. the linen neck cloth was hanging oa the chair. and | dollar set ina plain bracelet, and wore it con- baby pulled it off aud «witched the corner of it | stantly upon herarm into the fire. I was half burned up before I | lett a yreen mark from corrosion. and, as she it off. she thought how blessed it would n could be as easily Bat that. she knew by exper: In the three days since she had . OF sick persons mn immediate notice. that ever, nad any quantity of eoz.e8 from the same sold nable charger b 1! Printings, and Old Fa carefully back lined and restored tu their origin ry day the base coin Ludies and gentiemen are respectfully soli to oall at the Gallery, over Shillington’s book store— for not | be if the consequences of entrance 4 atreet, two doors from effaced work se er | sald wok be It is ioe bad,” said the mother, - that we | first been careless of the right, that dollar must be the one t» suffer always. But father | Which she hed snffered to elip through her fingers. bad brought sin cr unhappiness to her- peopie. I won't put up withit' That bad | *elf. the two hucksters, the hypocrite, the min- dullar came frow the congregation, and it shall | ister s wife, and the persecuted foreigner They s back to them!’ ~none of them—would So she put ou her bonnet, and went to the | Whole lives. escape from the es ng store, kept Ly Mr. B, | her culpable neglect, in not stopping the cir- bt her has- | CUlation of that counterfeit dullar Cm. GLASS, AND KARTHEN WARE & CO., IMPORTERS, ALEXANDKIA, VA. Have received te ingtal fall supplias from the anglish Potters Ve AOCeRRIONS during their vusequences of +H. Mittgn, Son & Co. can assa t ir ktouk shall be 6 rives will eom- wwe of any dealers in their line the United States. Co. have pre selves toolier to merchants evi make their purehaxes in thor lie. and oustomers desimmble doserip pare Iavoratny with t other market 1: ie old one UP A far off correspondent writes the fol- in Elizabetht: ny years, a ro- spectable Baptist congregation which wnor of numbering among le Leome to re- | honor 4 mg its lew bers “Old Uncle Johnny Mo As they have no ehoir in the eon Vv O18, 140 boxes French Window Glass of supe- quality and of ditlerent thieknes: ported under such circumstan, offer & superior artivie at very moderare ae Shelwood fied has the authority to Asse th | short time since, whe Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES beug about the largest in tins city at th line, and having beon purchased before the weather, can he sold at about 15 to 2) an goods purchased at ‘Call and examine mw goes IVER" Tron Hell. Paoave het Gth and lath MERES, AND VESTINGS. Instore. ful! stock of Biack, Brown, Bluo and Green Cloth, imand Fancy colored Cassimers, vet, Silk and Satin Vestings y relyon aetting . .R.RIL Wane REE Market. _ NG LISH AN D FRENCH, Wee er ZEROTT, the church was crowded | to overflowing, the minister read the hyn | had dollar. for a lady las come to give usa | and waited tor some brother to start it good one in its place j upen < U 2 i Then came the agony of confession of the | sort ee but having signally failed, be cal hitherto honest wife She will weep and writhe | Brother Shel tw her dying day at the remembrance of, that | pitehed into it, and Se ee memanddis of look of surprise aud wounded trust, which ber | the second line, when “ Uncle Jobnoy,”’ rain. beloved husband's face wore as be heard it. | ing his eS pies aps talk sri — ied : oncias te | ing out his long bony arm, exclaimed, * Stop, be went at once to tho lady and told her all | Be ther sp aii pee right thar! Jobuny” made one or two at- | Corus, cas That singin’ Brother Jeems stopped Meher yids Georgetown Advertisements. THE WEEKLY STAR. This exceliont Pamily and News jourasl—gon- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than oan h found in any other—is published on Saturday j Teams. = Paecory. per annum. e! 4 Subsoribing in Clabs Reigl.bor 8 raised out the iutervention of a rocived, Per cent. of ree Wane y Stan be ved.” It invarinbly the “ Washington ews made & Evesixe Staa circu- 2 wad eri ly throughout the country. ingle copies (in wrappers) can be Pproonred at the count y ieeu, se Fae PaR Te e ee oT LF” Postmasters i a eae ofa = Saianegeininntey aetotael _Edncationat, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL GOUbs At very Low Prices to Cash Customers, JOHN H. SMOOT, No. 19 Socts Sink of Brive Ste ET, Georgetown, D.C., Sar = ey offering at very low Serge to rompt customers, a large assortment o! PALILAND WINTER GOODS urchased in Philadel ph at the arge recent Auction Sales, and from the importers, at very low prices, which will enable him to offer te purehasers, mi desirable Goods considerably below their ve. In the assortment wilt be and New Yor! found— Rich Silk Robes and Bayadere Silks Best make of Black Silks Bayadere Valentin: Rich Printed, ail w Salin Fancome rior goods. ble width, at 750. Leepin’s and other makes Frenol: Merinos. of allthe moat desirable colors, including White and ys Plain Dela:aa, binck, white and colored. 2-4 black # ch Nerinos, for Shawl: Rich Union Plaid Merinos, at 3:34 ct Do. ail Woot do. a Priuted Muslin Delaines, good styles, at 1834 and 35 cen 5 very supe- nelish Prints at 12% ots, wh Ribbons ap 5 pons and Fringe Trimmings a ha Shawis, in grea’ variety tdeuble Brocka do. teand Cashmere Searfs Bayou’s Kid Gloves, ail colors and Nos. Sack Flannels, sli colors White Ameriein e! Black Boibazines and 6 4 Delaines Colors atd black Coburg Merinos Black Crape Veils and Bnghet Crapes est black and brown and wiite Buglish Prints Long an ware Black Thibet and Bay State Shaw's Patics, aad SA rel plaid woolea Shawls, in all y cription. n y and Merino Vests Withafuil supply of housekeeping and domestic Goods, of the best makers. 909 JOHN H. SMOOT. Handsome residence on the Heights wn. “The subscriber, as Trustee, of- ters sand handsome residence in Georgetown, at present occupied by Char.es W. Pairo, Esq. The property comprises .n enti esquare of ground, beautifully improved with wal trees, shrubbery. flowers, &.; 4 large and wel! house, with plantain grent variety. T on the premises, Stables, Carriax convenient out houses. The Dwell:n e-House is ” large and roomy, having, with the wings, 2 front of ninety-hve (95) feet and commands oue of the fmeat views of the Potomac river end country around. It 1s heated by a furnace, bath fi chted wit £4, and contains er: «large cistern, most every convenience for a If desired the Furniture will be sold with Lie house. Pos ean be e wieiately. For fur ©., apply to At P: ures for hot and coid w: on ma of sale, Trustee, £0 21-dSwiay amtmaliadva A very lars Laquors,vi. Turter’s Ginger Dispepsia Hiackberry Brandy,a certain cure fur Diarrhea and sentery Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, all ef superior qualir Raspherry, Strawberry. Ginger, and Che dios, aii of fiue Savors, prepared from t Jujee of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Aunis,and Pe perment Cordiais Curacos, Absinthe, F. ce of ¥ ‘epperment Extract of Sarenparilia. Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. ‘furner Bros, celebrated Wine, an excellent remedy for Bran @ pure We have s!so on hand, a supz!y of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid article. In addition to the above, we have at all times a large si the following named stock of Mait Lagi the only Liquors of the kind in the District, aud whick cannot fail in xiving satisfaction toall who use them: Philadelphia X Burton and XXX Pale Ale adele hie Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine cle of Lager Beer, As usual, a supply of Mineral Water, Cide) on hand, ARNY & SHIN yee 57 Green street. Georgetown. 1 that cer fecting and sinor Lave yO TTC E.—Heving been inform: tain persons are in the babit ¢ ring together the Bott'es w sntarmed our heverages, end pat e nude by others than ourse lve ing of ech artic. @ faith and tes, nil per h Bottles are our and that they a be returned, and perty. and ivered toour atitus our firm extent of the t not sulject te customers only intention to proseeute to the ut law, any infringment of our rigi: RN Georgetown _ Dentistry, &c. : I cacy, would respect iully info the zeus of the District and vs athat hay ing located himseli im V ington, ho is now prepared to perform "1 Sis, i the most approved style. Oilice, No. 20, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s jan 3 ly rpue IMPROVED SETS OF 7 M. LOOMIS, M. D., the “Loomis’ Mineral Plate successfully introduced lis 1 Various cities, his now permanently estab {iumueif in Washington 7 ‘his improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chief- ly in making 4 set of but one pieoe of material, and that indeatruetible nuneral. No metal is used in their coustruction, and they are therefore free from gtivanio action and metalic taste. There are no Joints to become filled with moisture or purticies of food, hence they are pure and clean. They are OF she iu his profes- He and patentes of havi lighter, clomey, far more duratio, and Physician and Sarg: of the natural earance. L will give areward o oval College « Member One Ti ny one Who will produce a of the Mediea! Re and of the sun's 1 mine in purity, beauty, durability, artistic exeellence or any other requisite Orthopae: re ponsibly warranted, venue, between 1th and 12th streets, STRY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY, No. 19 PENNSYLVANIA é 6e Coors from Mth Str Dr. BAILY bez leav iothathe can be we ed na above, 1 youre? natall hours, ath ured that an exp: th the iarge nunibe I ditueult cases that I! enatle him to sy the Teeth. Hie Inany men lly Dra. Darra ments for the ovnstructs it Teeth, and that Poreeiine an G hatcan be worn in the usively showa by the last it American Dental Convention, Although he flatters himself from his lon dence and piacsice in Washington, he is favoral known to his uumerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the fi TESTIMONIALS: From the late Reotieer he Camron of Epiphany is city. Dr. & 5 Dear Sir—t desire to expres my esi wally, and my eoum once at you ten he operations execut for me have been hi satisfactory. 1 bees that y may receive the patronage from my frie Publio thet your skill so well deserves, y 1 Wesbington, Aug. 28,103. UW. FRENCH, Frorn one of the oldest firms in Buitimore, Messrs. in Cotman & Co, nage les loy Stephen Barly, Sargeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me an im- portant and difhioult piece of work, which he did to my entire eatisixetion, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Dental Colleg: itimore, filed, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me reat pleasure to express my entire confidence and Ny fy f hi fe J ekill. "fhultimory,Jan.iz, bt. HAKMANN BOGGS, Bx froma note received from the late Hon, John « Clayton, U.S. Senate, Aug. 19, 1856. The teeth you bgges taed me work admirably ; noth- ing couid be better. ‘OUN M- CLAYTON, ‘To those that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | can choerfully resommnend Dr. 3. Batly as a superior Dentist: he made a set of porcelian teeth for one of my frmilv,and plugged several teeth for myself, and the work has ali stood well for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, of the Va. Conf, of the M. BE. Church South. April is, 1aé, _ We, the undersigned, having had oeoasion to aval ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, Surgeon Deotist of thia city, or naving been cogniz- @at of his operations on our families or friends, take Preasure im expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well as of the uniformly satiafactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and difficult Operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully re- commend hin to the conhdence and patronage olthe public, of which we consider him mpage & worthy. ‘Tuomas U. W ha Architect U. é itol. nomas MILLER, M. D.,of Washington. D Cc. + : OURER, M. D. of Georgetown, D. - 8. Lincotn, M.D. of Washington, D. Cy |. BRADLEY, of Washington, » Cy uek WaLton, po arovernat o —— vauren LENox, iex-Mayor of (Washington, ’ . ery gratefull #id Of these ginsses 1 exn study INFIELD ACADEMY, < Near Carnisix, Pa. nt y -goooued Session (hve mouths) commences nber 2. The subscriber will be in Washington October 16th, eye wil gallon those , = ype their address $s ver, Esq.. No. 4) 8th street, or address Circulars at this office. - Ey. R. K. BURNS, 00 10-tf Plainfield, Cainberland County, Pa. VENING CLASSES Central Academy, corner of E aud 10th streets. The exercises will commenco Wednesday evening, October lath, A compiet concise, und te 9 ple a ther. MERCHANT, Principal. BeVCKEVILLE ACADEMY, Montoomaky Covytr, Mp. The course of study embraces Ancient and Mod- ern Languages, Sciences, Niethematics, and ordina ty English Branches. Terdés {or Board aud Tuition $18 per annuin. Catalogues may be obtained at Baliantyne's Seventh + or by addiessing the Principal at Brookeville, Md. b. 8. PRITTYMAN M. 80 33-Im 54 SEVENTH STREE TOGIAS, OP TEC TAN, Office Second Story, three deors from - Oop Fenroews’ Hatt. Spectacles and Glasses suit Opera, R ri tka. soopes, Mi Stere pot Opes In greNt VAT copes With views of su soa band. See advertis uteliigencer, Testimonial Noxrorx, September 7, 1854. uu inade for me suit Sim: The Spectaci very well, and se more thar any other Ately tried. . W. TAZEWELL. I have tried ‘obias, and find thers of great assistance to my sight,and corresponding with his focus. 1 recommeud him as a ekillful sean? HENRY A. Wis! PeTerssers, Ociover 21,1 from Mr. Totas, 2, @ pair of Glasses for the spectacies which | used, and found them of great Aséistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of him he is skilitul inthe preparation of Glaeses ior eyes not too far gone to be bouelitted by sugh * Ly an examipatic his observations © that heis a vata ry Se fre ACKFORD, M. D. Lyxcnecns, November 19, 1255. Mr. Join Tobias, having iurnished me with Gins ses, by which Pia r having snife 2 cal optician, ¢ those who may need his [. 8. ROU ZLB, iist Conference, visual range ofmy ey ditheulty in gertir tances. ftattor!s aid of youre to my eyes Very respectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. Ory Foapodn * Wecturof St. James’ Parish. di to visit the estab- purpos: rying his 2 ed have ever tried. My sight, origin- ¥ good, was injured by writing and read, frequentiy to ® very inte hour . ever. and that too withow the pau {have previous ly suitere:t. JOHN WILSON, Commussioncer Gen’! Land Office. Dee. 11, 1 Ihave o 4 Mr. ‘Tolnas’s Spectacies for three or four months, and take great pleasure im saying that Tam mnch pleased with them. I have been much Denefited by them. Gh. P.SCARBURGH. May 5th, 19%. Twas rec optician ; nud ty. D was era’ July 11, 1s66, ay ight a m Mr. I have used nis et whieh « nlariy sntistact th y best I possess, ine pi pose of preserving and improvir Respectfully hae : Mok A fror mos umination triasses, I testify tii the cienrness, polish nd exact optical them party ly recommendable to these w merely optical uapairment of the eyes are ia waut 0! Such auxiliaries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. T 2 fully qualited to determin ous of the e by lis optical knowledge aud experience, mews of hi naeter. In addit state that 3 fobias has suppl ents with Glasses. lo their dimy xatisfnetion LEWIS BAUER. M.D. O. Anstitation, In the ex ine of Ne Ginss io these who from ge tificial aid in Unis way. uld ecm as lo requ i M i Jot obe on duty - during wh 5 kat might th light F my featamory 26 $0 hig eeiil a HENRY EE. BALDWIN, Ass't Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. OTICE.—¢. R. L. CROWN ceiving daily some of the fin TURE ever offered iu this m invite the attention of those in want, as we ance them they cau save at least 10 per cent. Namely— Hi Ome carved jmarble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood tnd walnut Tete a-Tet fas Wardrobes, Ciairs of ail kinds, Cherry nna r ‘i'ab Mattroses, Bitnkets, Bedstead tomentionte whieh keepers and othe: for cash or to punctua: Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO. f 6th street and Penn. ave. P. 3.—We shal! still continue our regular sales on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morning and evening, infiont of our store. ¢ _ a cited, and in all cases ad wances gage when teqeues. Ap tf (intel) Anorie | LL STYLE FOR 1857. Now ready at STINE M EIS 236 Pennsylvania OTNeT 4 hir~ a most popular Fail styles s, or Moteskin HATS, to invites partioularattention, ng established the cash sys— tem. and finding it to work well, he will continue to make & discount 0} er cent. upon the actual market rice, making the hat soldfor S4(and Pot unfrequentiy for $5) for the low price of $3.50; xht venation in quality for §3, and for $2.9 a rior quality for the FELe 'f\cood assortment of FELT HATS, CAPS, &o, always on hand, B. H. STINEMETZ, aug 21-tf 29 Penn. ave, near 13th et Fe sepeumboe: ICE DEALER a . Office and Depot—Southwest corner of Ekg cere. Ie now forming at the stem of Figures is tanght ina new, ave suuproved my sight 1 of Spectables obtained from Mr. scriptionof their ended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful 1 can further { sume of iny pa- in hester, Engisad, and Surgeon of the B. ar, ehrestal—ike Vocal and Instrumental Music. USICAL CARD, Prof. A. F. LITTLE takes pleasure in anrowno- mg to his friends and to the citizens « Wa hington, Alexandria, and vicinity, that! he is prepared to receive pupils for the! Pianoforie, Guitar, Flute, and other :ostruments. Irders left at the Musio Store of Mr. Metzerott Washington, D. C., and the Music Store of M Parrot, Alexandria, Va., will meet with prompt tent Residence, Dr. Hunt's, 0 Peun. aveou Se B-Stawim N RS. CECILIA YOUNG will resume her ies 448 sons in Vooa! Music, erther in classes or private Pupils, on Thursday next, October Ist. ‘or terms, &c., &ppiy at No. 468 Tenth street, be- tween D sad E streets. se 2 -Stawiw [S8TRUCTION IN VocaL MUSIC. C. IRVING'S Vooal Musio Classes meet for in- struct a ractios at Temperance Hall.on street,above 9th, on Monday, \V eduemday and Friday evenings. Afternoon cineses at @, o'clock, and = class at 734. ‘e (in either class.) 22 lessons, Ente instruction, vocal or prano, e. per quarter, Ladies and gentlemen desirous of receiving a thorough know ledge of music wil be raked by uniting With either of these clauses, Applica’ can be made to Nr. I. at the Hal! or through the Post Offior. sect R/S PIANOPORTE winewlers Per selves of Mr. Patm- enrol) thei names a6 services are requested porsible. jaes system is more Xlvantageous for the nt of Children, than any other system of instruction. [tis equaliy advantageous for the perfecting of the most brillant perf *. Tens in Avvaxcr. Primary Class 25 per quarter. Advapce Cinsecs All applications to be made to Mr. W. H. VALMER, at his residence, 26) F street, betweoa T poh and Fourteenth. au 6 i seorgotown Ciasses meet every Monday a Thursday st 12 o'clock, at Miss Harrover’s Geor; town Feinale Semunery. ee Dancing. frASslonasLe DANCING, PROF. H. W. MUNDER most respectfully an~ nounces to bis trieuds, former Patrons, and neraliy, that his Seheol, corver Ih eet. is now open for instruction in, the above bean tifu! aud necessary rcoomplish- ment, avery Tuesday and Thureday afternoon from dunt! 70’clock, gzouns Ladies, Misses, ters,andon the «Rime evecings from 73g umtil 9% i. k, for Gentlemen. i red to intreduca som the fin that has ever been intreduced in ny other City m the country. Ail those who wysh to prepare for the npproaching wou!d do weil to join the above classes Gentlemen whe desire to form to receive tt Wednesday rock ine from 9 u gprNncine ACADEMY. Mr. T F.GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have mer co Announce to ihe Ladses and Gen- of Washington and Georgetown that is Ciasees for Dancin e 8th of Ocwher, f iith ©: Pa.» tore, for Misses and Masters, Pp. m.; tor Ladies and Gentiemen, leck p.m. Georgetowu—on Wednesday, at Mies Harrover's Ladies Bem ik p.m. or terine and particulars appliostion orn be made r. G.’s resuence, 407 LE street, between 9th and n atreets, se 124m Watches, J ewelry, &. I AL TIMORE NGTON, AND VIR «ina Rank 4 and fashion LD and SI CHAINS, SE VER WATCHES, GOL KEYS, LOCKETS, sud ail olher a ra Tew day I have just received a tine assortment of new Goods, winch I am prepared to sell at very low prices. ease oni! at S38 Penn. avenue, ign of the eres Sprevd Eagie. #. 0. HOOD. R Waroues JeWEL- N.B.-WATCH REPAIRI ul Watchmak G done in the beet ,and warranted. KICH JEWRLRY,and STANDARD SILVER WARE i aveuue, SPREAD EAGL eLoc A good BRASS CLOCK for @1. Ihave just re ceived the new strie Cle from The trade supplied (a usual) at wholesale prices. A k Ma terials, su as Cords, Key Wires, Ous, &e., at the Clock and Woete Store of J. ROBINSON, 849, opposite Browns’ hotel, an 2)-2m Sin Larze Gilt Weteh. Pianos, &c. ee [DAL PREMIUM Gc =e PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM KNABE, (Senor partner in the late firm of Knive, Garutr& C Continnes the manumcture and sale of grand and ul NO FORTES, amler*he name. c + at the vid stand hres ” cles Room st los ht . between Cl the premiges partly occupied r loCaitery as a music store, where they will keep constantiy on hand a large a r aud Licily finished rand and aq also, Melodeons, m4 octave. some with doable key boards, double reeds, an¢ stops to suit small churches, Bang extensively engaged 1 (he manufactare o sel, Wholesiie aud rete, on Lie M08 Oar F were awarded the hirhest preminm (goid me at the Pai Maryland tute two successive years —October, 1555, and 1u5) . position te fourteen and eighteeu prages from some of the best makers from New York, Boston and By tuncre. We were a.so awarded the first premium nt the Industrial Exhivition held in Riehiond, Vai givin, 1955 and 18%. They have alse been awarded the nighest premium (suver medal) at the Mewo politan Meehanics’ Fair for 1857. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo male from the most distinguished professors and amateurs im the country, whieh oan be Seen at our Warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the aie Serre ion in whieh our mstruments ace every where heid All instrenseate are guaranteed for five years, and & privilege of exchauge ve granted within the first six months at the day of sale if the instruments do pot utire satisfaction. esale deniers will find it to ther advantage to rive usa call woe on jg Pod changed, hired, av 5 iuriear WM. KNABE & Co. 5 .—A CHANCE RARELY MET A ities THOSE WHO WISH, 4 PIANO FORTE.—I have now instoi 7 wing great bargains : anos, four round corners, rosewood n octaves. used onlyafew months. I at 21% lees than their price seven ren octave Rosewood Piano, son reund ecrners, san. he ab Pin sold for no fault, but be- longed to fumihes who bave removed to the west, and feft them with us to be eold They are real and truly proat bargains. We are prepared to give awritten guarentee with the: will, at any fu emotentished. » of Hallet & Davis ur $20, used Lut enghteen months, and ost & Algo. two second-hand Chickering’s for 8175 each, at the Great Piano W sreroomsOIN F. ELLIS 2018 6 Penn. ave.. bet. 9th aud streets. ANKIN@ HOUSE SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. en Gold, currency, and Virgwnta ar~ cane ei! seeectore, nnd credst the Giltoren tween currency and old. Thore drawing Virgumis or.currency will mark their cheoks acoording)y. "Those depositing specie will be paid in gold or silver, % fow days to quote Feguiar rates for iy ‘Hank notes, as well a our home currency as veual. SWEEVNY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT& CO, se 2-dim be