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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Eloverth street, By W. D, WALLACH. Papers served in paoknges by carriers at $44 year, 1 37 cents per month. To msil subseribera the sub- soription price is $3.0 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for jess than three months at the rate of I2centaa week. Single eopies, ons cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADYERTIsEMENTS (of eight liues to the square) joserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; onee a week, 0 per sent. advance, : inna prstar verano arecaeg rota anes withoat fea tarveation ef me areal, EATS Sud Saree ke VOL. X. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1857. paper. ‘Sing! the € ad aa! J ) can be prose paper. Pree TERRES, Nig weuee xe acaminalon er Scene ee teente will be allowed NO. 1,507. £ From the ‘National Era. | rich—on-paper—and lived accordingly. Every-| Mr. Inkpen handed the stranger a’ chair 5 “a A RUN ON THE BANK; thing was demonstrated on paper, ve over the Pathe. begged him te be seated, Advertisements. _Vocal and Instrumental Music. Dancing. Or, The Bogus Country Bank Panic. ras represented by paper, and the solid earth | whispered to the runner to fetch the President | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL M RW HENRY PALMERS PIANOFORTE DANCING AcaDdEnyY, ry asi. itself bid fair to become unsubstantial in clouds-} at once, and then quictly resumed his writing. ‘ Ce LASSESare daily adding new members Per — BY MRS. BELL SMI 6 denis > : us At very Low Prices to Cash Customers, sons desirous of availing themselves of Mr. P. Mr. T_F.GASZYNSKI vu i rt it was time dazzling paper. Magnificent houses were | Mr. Johnston hurried to the bank. He found R's porvives an re tr. Patm- . TF. ? oH ER We determined on all sides Lah ies. The | PBi!t on promises, and expensively furnished | the stranger slowly fanning himself with his Strivlan possible, terns > enroll Uhetr mmmes'an | the boner te fatingten and Georgetown thet er Mgt age A setae on my ng ape with the same. facility—oarriages were pur- |/brond-brimmed hat, white seated in the ebair aan (hues by cipeste-sneep ndso cous for the he wilh Fe-open hie Classes for, Dancing in indeniaied, Abe household audience was too | ©2%%¢4. to be drawn by horses. paid for by the | that Mr.-Inkpen had furnféKed bf. raaacement of Children, than any other system of Nu: bington on rida, the sth of © ber at : 4 4 magieal sixty days, and were driven by coach- }’ ‘‘ You have some notes for which you desire itis ly advantageous for the over Farnham’s ere —~ sq much exercised. With every fresh arrival at " 5 ‘, heel y 1 bs tag perfecting of the tore, for Misses, asters, the Plains, we had theold stories repented; and | ™2_ Who-speculated in stocks. Clerks, an | the specie,’ said the President, eyeing the old FALL AND WINTER GOODS, most brilliant performers. {rom 3 o'clock p. m.; for fran at the dinwar-table sat 5 corps of well-trained | 2°™minal salaries, gave extra mt balls to | man carefully. dyie A sdeqro in Philadeiptia and New Y at the *s ‘TERMS IN ADVANCE. the th of Ook ng Sroragor =e vs cisanant.tatentan i Ua tatradnatl ing | Yung ladies, who sported diamonds with hun‘ |) ‘‘ Yes, small amount. Banks are bustin’ | a1 S0/\°pen! Auotion Sales, aad from the importers, hie yifennr 35 per quarter. Advance Gorse | inary, from So'lock p.m. jathccmebacd aquers, lis! 6 in’ juction, growing by : - 2 at very low prices, which will enable him to offer to spplications to be le to Mr. . a. r¥, o > ™ ‘ interested in the details. brightening up as the | 2t¢4 dollar handkerchiefs. and wrapped their | up just'at this ‘time so numerous and promisen - | purchasers, many desirable Good: rably below | PALMER, at his residence. 260 F street, F or tery: partsaulags application com be pets nariuter apeeclhli lke dancnséacktod ticvee lovely petsons in! thousand dollar shawls. And For] it is rather dangerous fo hate any stuff | jHeir yale, |{n the assortment = air wenrnst Fourteenth. Monday and | Mth strecte, nr tenee: #2 B etreet, between Sth ing i < #0 the inflated system swung easily up. carry-,|,on hand.” | 7 ¥ = : by jneet every Monday —— = Secghhes ein op ep Lasers tes ing the thoughtless multitate. untiltherecame | Mr. Johnson examined the “spéticant more | Besaden’ A clack Bales “3 TyTelocksa! Nias Meapavara omgs- SEVENTH STRELT proposed ftinoration. She jegasied the enter- | ‘2¢ inevitable collapse.’ and from a fearful | closely, on the delivery of rough speech. ' wool, Delar \ORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL 514 oe $ 514 f tainment of guests a a science, and. so viewing | Beight down they tumbled into a frightful | The oi picky that accompanied it was ee camp: woo Veer auPO- N — o FPPLAY Uncle's elldbes, tad we cheat adetiina oad oat ope of rain. ‘ not lost. He overdoes his dixguise, thought Mr. her makes French Merinios, Of allthe arty LERVING will open a Music School for La- Office Second Story, Sacevtadeeni frem feelings for the purpose of sustaining our Pro-'} ,, “!t- Jobniston could not resist the temptation. | Johnston. Infernal scoundrel, he wants to rable colors, including White and strect, between Beha 1a ee tes ~ Ss vp Fxctows’ Hatt. fessor. The new stories, she argued, may not | [2 s@evikhour he left his safe, profitable Lu- | draw me on with his small amount; and the | pig; db Wakok, Ghats and odioréd?”” November 2d. at o'clock. | SP eotacles and G suited 16 every wight; be #0 good, and it will be some time before we | *ess, fo become the President of a Bank.-and | President looked at the well stuffed suddte-bngs | 4-4 binek t-neyon Aerinos, for khawle The obveot of this Senool is to make Indies and | Ghnsce: Tereeneet yp atonmake: "a t fally to thei t. As | under of imaginary cities..whorein there were | with intense disgust. x Rich Vaion Plaid Merinos, at 313 cts, joaleaes thorough! aequainted with Music from | great variety; Cosmeramic ‘Sterececopes Spe with Wee the prosperity of a jest lies inthe ext abe de- | % busy buying and selling of imaginary lots. |, “Yes sir, you are quite right’ Wearein| Poa Wool don 9s Mong. weary Principles to Campusition aud Har- | Of superior aad chuive picturcnon aid, Boe sdver- aed feat Whats te aecist ‘in making all the | His bank threw out its circulation, not reck- }'the midst of a commercial crisis, and Heaven pistes mpeaiia Delatuas, go0d sty fer fp 1K ond 3 Ciaeses will be formed for the afterneonand even- « igcamuamemeietons segenenen old ones prosperous. But Lucy said that i¢was lessly as others, but yet beyond tho dictates of | only knows when it will end. But, sir, so far | 310 pieoes. hest styles, English Prints at 12% ots, ing, of Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 Noxpo: ptomber 7, 1854. . - pradence.’ At the time my little story com- | as ourinstitution is concerned, we do business | ich style Bonnet and Sasa Ribbons The George . Sra: The Spectacles yon me impossible—her laugh had grown so hollow and s : 9, Ptain colors do.. very chea’ Georgotown Class meets at Miss Harsover’s | very well. and unnatural she was ashamed of it, while Carrie | Rees, the first fearful explosions broke upon | on s0 cautious and safe a priticipte, that we | fi%2,° tohohn end ¥ rinte-Trimmings Ggminary on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Thurs- | more then'any other 1 have nein eee ey Beet asserted that all frankness and honesty were business.ears, consider ourselves quite an exception, sir. | Stella, Bigeha Shaws, in great variety to pee ter, 221 Lier: W. TAZ shocked at her deceptiogs Besides. she con- ‘“ Like the tone of tbe gun Would you like to walk into the bureau, and | Super dowbie Brocha jo. vata instruction -Voedl Pienon oy cnt S55 os I have tried 8 pair ef Spect: tinued. that when she heard for the first time | 1“ *tartles the deep when the combats begun.” | examino the character and condition of our} %"°' Pe mcrae ooo ROP Application may be taade to Mr. Invise + Tomas. and find them wf how Father Puinn had been pounded by his own | All was confusion and dismay. Mr. Johnston | bank? Our Cashier will be at your service in | S2e'r all on : Had At the tungabove named,at Jl feces. T recommend hier friends, the story was so absurd she could not | 87 men a4 companies, he was forced to rely | ® pterpeir Bs Hisek demegrionn. Welch, and Serony do, Brel crcl stl vara a al . belp laughing, and thus could exense her forget- | UPR; 0 down in rapid succession, like bricks “* Don’t care jo,” was the response ; and | ;: . i MUSICAL. CARD. PETERSBURG. otober 2", 185. fafteas or mien er now thai Sith Ssol ina tow, and hisown bank threatened with a | Homespun, with the eternal pair of saddle bags, Black Crape Veils and nelith Craps Ma. GrORGR A avn begs leave to announce oo Aprat Sve yous: ano. | ottained from Mr. Tomas, deliberation they were catled upon again and | 2. To save this, he promptly stepped for- | to which he clung with significant closeness, | est black and brown and white English Prints and Alexandria, that See eee pretreat which } used. sod found them of | reat asnistance £0 again to assist in thisexhibition of priestly suf- } 4d, and pledged his entire fortune to the ro- | Was ushered into the handsomely fitted-up room, Long, ond aquate Biack Thiet and Bay State | furnish MUSIC for Balls, Private Par nd = my decaying vision ; and my of him is, that fering, her eonscience positively revolted. tlemption of its notes. This movetwas dictated | where, round # mahogany centre-tablo, the Di- } Ladiex and Children’s plaid woolen Shawis, inali | SOf27%:, ££ Ore to aly number of Musicians to | he is skulitul in Che ‘preparation of Glasses for eyes We had aclear majority, and so determined by his pride as'a businessman, and the remem- |-rectors were in the habit vf deliberating over styles and prices z = the (a S22 ASA not Loo ar goue to be benchitled by such Ss ¥. o t > brance that these notes were in the hands of | the affairs of the bank. Seating him in a well- | Hower) of every description . Ella ur 3Y.G. Metseritt, or at hie meotiocen Seeman’. aie that our beaux at the Lodge should be treated aling (ndies Saxony and Meriny Vests at . lence, Lyncueres, November 7, 1854. to a new setof anecdotes. The matter was laid | te laboring classes, and that tho poor, the | Stuffed arm-chair, the President opened book Py corner 6th and @ streets. Navy Yard. oc 3)-3m* From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Giesses, and delicately before Uncle Jobn. and he laughed | dow, and orphan, would be the principal saf- | after book, and, in a short space of time, suc- ab Ubet mabere EEE | ua is observations and romarks, am convinced heartily as our troubles, but promized us posi- | ‘errs in their depreciation or loss: Having | ceeded, or appeared to succeed, in mystifying IN s that he is a skiliiu! optie:n, JOUN H. SMOOT. __ Watches, Jewelry, &c. eee SEES SS. BLACKFORD, M.D. di vi ooda. of br vi housekeeping and domestic tively a reformation. Butitnevercame. The | ™*le this humane move, he waited impatient- { completely the applicant for specie. - While O TIC E .—Having been ieformed that cere | = ; = Lyxcrscre, November 10, 1954. rery week following, Gicorge Sand Haward'T. | ly the result. Son | oe eet, Oy aks, antating 4h | sissies loreieertivtetieretoresinerions | Wa ritteas Me, John Tobias, baving (urhished me with Giae- visited us,ostensibly for a few days’ shooting. ‘These commercial troubles gave occupation | room, whispered to Mr. Johnston. contained our beverages, and puttins therent ne arte |} haveon hand some of the beat Gold and Sitver | 20%: bY Which Lhave been greatly aided, (my vision - leet le.) nt atiorde ’ a gnitar and flute, which instruments were | !5eY were the terror of the banks. First de- have some important business with the Board. tna ‘of such Glisten the faith and credit ofourname opened sagie pieces, FANCY ARTI- ania op hate oe ane Sob sige. pmeare Se smuggled into what we called the out be- | Previating, by insiguation and abuse, acurren- | You can continue an examination of these | M74 iket st Bortive nlc out connionitines Cail and examine, at paolo aan hed gl "RB RobzE, ing a little lodge of from the honge, where we | °Y they had their eyes upon. they would par-} matters, if they interest you. Oh! here is a| aot suljeut to sale sed that thee ancdele ea ran J. ROBINSON'S, en nt. Siders dhe Ghomndbaveeniemne. colonized the beaux. Thiediscovery was mado | “R4s¢ 1 up at a very heavy discount, and then | little address of mine on the “Muskrat Exca- ihtantion ta piesentr patee ne ove abe fof the “— $8 Ee. OF .07re. Browns Hotel. Wasine zon, N.C Jane 2, igs. by and by. after the gentlemen had indulged in | “8¢xpectedly present the notes at the bank with ; vation and Tadpole Slackwater!’ Suppcee | Bteution to p ‘our rights on the presses. | (jLOCKS'—© LA ELODKaed . |. betpedede cn lessen te eee It is true that gaming purposes did not require | 0 Rew elass of speculators, known as Brokers. | “Will you excuse me a few moments? | clegnade by others than onreeiven, and then dispos- | WATCHES, fine Gold JEWKLRY, in $ menee Kine eee an damen te : rags so w, any infringment of our rights on th 1mse8. a hard day's tramp over the fields and swamps | * demand for specie. No clerk opened the door:) you dip into that. The Cashyer will attend to a _. ARNY & SH SS CLO ‘0 el i in search of quips lice they stole out at ol of his dim temple in the morning, but with fear bo business directly.” Aes 1 Salon Boren Depot, 57 Green eaiite! citeksat pane eRe pees Fe FE oe psd pag pn ae cay, front night to astonish us by a serenade. Carrie | 4 trembling. No officer repairing to his pol-| “Oh! sartin; don’t mind me, I can wait.’ ae e eee Also, Cleck Materials, such as Keys, Bails, difheulty in getting giasses of the preper focal dis- coald not refrain from saying that, if the game ished dezk, at the magic hour of ten, but re- [To Br CONTINUED] PONT’S GUNPOWDER. Wires, Oils, Hands, &c. tances. It affords me pleasure to state, that by the ‘8 to the trade at wholesale prices. Call ri + m his d It been ha ppil: had angear for music, the exe'u‘ion of that | S*fded that door with anxiety, and watched | =e neees Dilapatiunen en PROT ee meerious kinds | ao Girvintedy 0 that the Cleaves you Turmated ame are : m3 PDL: and examine, at obvinted, 20 that the Glasses you furnished me are fiute and guitar would be greater than guns. each new comer with suspicion. . The fact that to supply teapunaandaenuieieaecae ee, , J. ROBINSON” deoidediy the best adapted to my eyes of any T have Fazzringtum, our house-dog, was monstrously | 4{t- Johnston had pledged his fortune to the re- on the most favorabie terms. . {00 Ress TsO Bion cappe: Beawee Bak Very reoponttalty ours, R. B. DRANE. offended at the strange noise, and ran boo-hoo- | demption of the circulation did not help the Arent for the Duthere oni, ALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, AND VIR- ad Kectorof St. James’ Parish. ing at the musicians. just as George S. lifted up | Bank. While the notes, at a distance, were at | imth room, conc house. #taing, wad ore nd No. 35 Hich street coh eis Bank Notes taken at par for ail kinds of | Having been induced by a friend to visit the extab- his voice to sing, “ Oh! whisper what thou feei- | * fearful discount, and s0 quoted, his pledge of'| garden. ‘The honse is elezantly furnished. wad in | MAvIZ-tf (IntelAStaten Georeatiwn, D.C. Ach And Teshiqnable GOLD. JEWELRY. fine | lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of tering boy est,’ and was forced to break his guitar over | Tedemption made a dealing in them, by the By og power Sete ron ea cde aed mi — - Giains SEALS KEYS, Lock UTS, and an oy ge ne im te, f i - ap ao » WALL, yali, St 0 |) ———————————————_____ A be 1 iv very good, 4 con, De peveane this arrival that we teoked | {ite morning was one of those mild, breeay | 32/Pa-avenue, between Sth and loth streets, © R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- | Goods, which I am prepared to sell at very low | night, frequently tom very Inte hour: but with the ee : Specimens of art hich, wedel nf0-Im Caso, Would respectfully inform the cit- bad Stet aid of these giasses I can study almost as inte as for the proposed improvement, but we looked | 4Pccime: early summer, which, lent | | zens of the Distriet and vicinity, that inv SP Please os!! at 388 Penn. avenue, sign of the large | over. and that too without the pain | have previous: in vain. The same old stories would out, and | With the last breath of spring, had not yet | YO REN T.—That new three story Brick House | ing looted bumecll in \Wasmurgtan, he va Spread Eagle. ly suffered. a JOHN WILSON. we were bored as with the “‘ oft-told tale, vex- | ¥8tmth enough to make one realize the ener- the Wate batlding, with bath» room: se, and all gow prepared to perform nll opcratious in ius profes wmeM4f 7 O. HOOD. Late Commissioneer Gen'l Land ‘Office. Pt C 9 . * 7 u 5 or + be | sion, in the most approved style. : = 5 ing the earsof a drowsy man.” [had my plan | ¥4tmg effect of our climate. Miss Ella John- | tween Second and Third streeta, Inguireof JIW. | O: No. 250, a. avenue, edjoining Gautier’s | SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH Spectaci three — cure. 1 would reduce his stories to ke ye matey aE chase Pai gee 8 took ARNOLD.C street,between Mhird and Foe ae jan ‘aly saad peniotning Te . RND MA ReRIts Heckel f ake aro censure ta vein tune determined to publish to the world this choice | ims 4 » Which displayed to the best advan- 5 nha -_ | ANHEIMPROVEDSETSOF TEETH. ~~ | Just Published, Gratic, the 25th Thousand. g leased with them. 1 bave been mu collection. I fear that Uncle John will suffer by Vm her pee a arose from before the TOR & T—My HOUSE on F street, between T sme Me Jide v arhafew, Wong of the Rational Treatment. without eae “i VEO. P. SUARBURGH. the prosems, ant only by the lows of his litle his | €2fee urn, and walked snto the handsomely- | Et wt emecahn, OMS, M; Dy ihe iventg aad gntentenot | Mrdicing of Speriatorrng coal Iwas recommenced to Mr. Join Tebinana sii tories, but in the cold print will disappear the | 4ft@nged parlor, as we are pleased to teri the | —“—* ——___V_E. FHULTIPS, ‘ally introduced his improvement i I Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre optician; andas | have eres of remarkable peoulian- quaint, quiet humor of conversation, which in drawing-room, followed by her luver. Mr. Bar- OR RENT—A1andsomely Furmshed HOUSE, | farious cities, haa now permanently estab matare Decay of the Sy ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Totins seemed to “ 9 S (No. 45, northerst corner of H and lth streets) it a “ como comprehend them by inspection and some slight select circles has made him celebrated. IIyw- | Bett’s exrefally-ndorned person proved that he | consent th ne th gan r Saien hipsell oa \Washington. nes gat impedes ones ever, we are driven to this, and so for the firat | bad not yet arrived at the hopeless state indi- | room, ke, Pur particulars apale an the pretas I fd ater Pil gent dagger pear prie donatatty, ty les eayou specs taal pg ". PECTLER, potest Sa eated by a neglected dress. Mr. Clinton John- | dréss Box 513, City Post Office. ae that indestructiite mineral. "No metal seuacd ir | Theimportant {nct that the many alarming com- | Jely 1, 1896. te é A Western village is not a pleasant thing to | Som had retired to, what it pleased him to call, | FXOR RENT. © PAR LO Poteet ape paige perverts oecprenpey tai teh taylan oderpatn long Rect gfe My HER AL cre tawtn g eh white or red houses drying in the sun, suggest- | buld duties, so that the lovers found themselves | n Aad Ind, nitahle for angle gentle food. hence they are pure and elean. They are | entirely new and highly sucoessfnl treatment, am'| [07 lnnp-light—I procured one set from —_ oe H ing heavy bread, sour milk, nnd warm water. | Sone. This long-hoped for advantage was | At IPI VERNOIS'S Hotel, Pa avenue, botweentorh | lixhter, stronger, less Money tee Manes duraita, and | inated ty the st ber, Luly expand. yy moana ot | Which snawered Joti Geeta oc 4 several months, and fi om exoelient. The square, vulgar-looking tavern, whieh | §*eeted at first by only an awkwatk silence. | and Ith » 2 Pitaral in their appearance. wills re. 8 reward o | which every one is enabled to cure Himself perfect! ROWAKD STUBBS aare, ) . ¢ Ps 4 : = | produce a | and at the leas bie cost. thereby i 4 s 5 speaks of poisonous drinks, feather-beds and | !l", seated at the piano, ran her delicate fin- | ¢\OR RENT.—Prof. H, W. MUNDER having | sunilar work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, | the adverticed rontrume cl tke heen” Seoding Bt Deperument of Baie. vermin, the noise of the tin shop or gre carelessly over the ivory keys. At last, combine to make a Western villa: t fitted up hia Hallinan elegant tnanner, which | duratility, artistic exeellenca or any other requisite Sent to any ress, gratis and post free, in a Mr. J. Tor ic. Kdward, in a low, hesitating tone, said— reudera it one of the prettiest rooms in this city, wil! | quality. sealed envelope, by remuttine cw posta ie giemee furnished me Sir: The par of Spectacles you erdny sre irrioslariy satisfactory rs ee sgt x i nted u oderaret for s Ss L All work res bly warranted. to iy tome, ‘Th very deondedly the best | possess, nable toeye andear. A very little labor and Weii, Cousin, my visit is about drawing to | Dinners, of Promenade. Concerts, bapiyien tel | Ponah.treomntormame litivand 12th atreete, | —s-2-d&wtf 17 Lispenard street, New York, | an’ lam the ownor o cight or, nine paira, carefully no additional expense would change it all. A| ® close. Hail on Tuesday, Wed: ay,and ‘Phursday even- | ap lS-ly VIRGINIA AND OTHER MONEY selected in different places and “from opticians reo- few forest trees, beautiful, gracefur and abun- | “1 Aah very sorry,” was the reply;and then, | 148 {rom 7 until 93g u'cloek. ENTISTR. “ “PAKEN AT PA F pve iaeg nd diwalng Ror Iptie frmy Boome poy s : if havi : pees His Schow ww open for the reception of pupils | PPE 1a a) 4 standing in France, England. and the United States, dant as they are, planted along the sidewalks, | #* if having said too much, she added, * Father | on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and eveniuy, - DR. STEPHEN BAILY, x — Thave been aizo plonsed with your remarks and 1 would change the dismal streets into eool, re- | ¢Xpeeted you to he with us all sammer.”’ oe 2-tf ya 3 oa Peuexyan Avance, <=] CLOTHING! —CLO THING !—CLOTHING! | rections om the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- fresuing avenues. But a western man proper ee He will not suffer much at wy departure.” . = ree doors Srom N40! treet. CNKAP FOR Cash. Pose of preserving and improving the SiebE. bates @ tree. fis progenitor, the pioneer,} ‘ Why do you say that?’ she asked ye- Pianos, &c. De. BAILY bers leave to informthepubjiothathe | MONIY SAVED AND FAIR DEALING, pee Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ry. . . aS y be ve, T 3. NNA« NI VENTER, found the forest his greatest enemy next to the | Proachfully. . i. 4 TUNNS & CLARKE’S Tie fools assured Gap yee a ee between Sth and 10th sts. at the Yall House.” Brooxtrn Ontuoragptc Instircrion, Indian, and the child received the prejudice i don't know; but of late his manner has N ‘and rh practice, witl the large number of patients, and great ful ve constitationally at his birth, as the French in- | 6Te*tly changed. Why should we deceive exch HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. variety of ‘dithoute casea that he has treated succces- Inst ope a large stock of READ Mer most carefui examination of Mr. J. Tobin's - . es, I on x | testify that a, yd clearness, polishing, exnot optical shape ren . wig cae | them partieuiariy Bevnathocones 45 to those whose at the followmg low fant takes a revolutionery instinet at his | Other, Kila? our father knows of our—I mean CELEBRATED PIANO ¥O greater hargaing in mother's breast. A Western man has no con- | MY attachment, and is displensed. 1 am poor, | Constantly receiving and for enle ony by tent er comfort, until from about his dwelling.| #!d he bas other plans for his daughter.” und fully, will enable him to surmount any difficulty, | CLOTH) soientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His We can¢ own experience confirming the wrined cs any men | be obtarmed elsewhere in thes cit y Dra. LLIS, xs ly optical impairment of the eyes are in wantof a 96 Pr. ay., between 9th and lth sie, | @mment in the profession, and expoc rie | building, we did not jay in our stock as others did, | ™eTe! : he has cleared every vestige of green, budding | |‘ Dou't talk in that absurd way, Ejward. jp Purehasors will find i to theirinterest to examine | Sod J_and F. Parmly, has led him, long since todis- | and we bousht at great sscrfices, owing to the — cate ee pent Renn meg ny ep yeh nature . Father is-very fond, indeed. prond-ef you, aad | {if themsslves the superior qualities of the above | Birt Sk Merete Ete lade Banter neice, | Hes utes $4000 g10 co | by his optical Knowledge, and experiepoe, andy West Independence forms no exception to this | tis bitterness is cruelty uncatled tor. He has | ° §. Covers, Mefodeons, &0., &c., also on | ments for the construction of Continuous Gum | Heavy Body Coa 3510 wm oe ee ‘osan Solel wenn ao artaer general rule. Approaching the town from tbe said nothing as yet’ — hand. Z n ié-tr ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Piate, | Black Cloth Coat TRto 1200 ti et th Sloss 4 the! Me) Pn #$—J pe hb. S 7 Bi ill not tmet eB ———— | is the only reliable aubstance thet ean be woruin the | Winter-lined 2Hto 500 | tents wi nes, to AVIS BAUER MD. north, one finds the road crowded in by abuge, | |“ Beexuse you will not permit me to approae'! Gere MEDAL PREMLU mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last | Winter-lined Cassimere Vests, dou- Ph nd 8: Mevtlas Maaeioar aff he, white, staring manufactory on one side. and a| him. I[ will go now—I cannot bear this sus- IANO FORTES. | American Dental Convention. fi ble breasted. --- 12%5to 20 Hovai Gai mani dey EL way SH long range of pig-stieson the other ith eye, | Pense.’* WILLIAM KNABE, Although he tlatters himself from his long resi- | Beys Overcoat: 275to 8m ori Goliene of Sate Ag an at ge goed nm Fs fr ‘ ‘ ~ Plei do not,” tl Inimed (Senior partner in the late hrm of dence practice in Was top, he is favorably | Boys Jackets. 1 to 300 Pathol TSonety of Ni ork: inte Sure ese. und ears, alike offended, you enter upon| _ ase do + earnestly exclaimed the Kase, Garnier & Co., known to his numerous fri ‘and patrous, he bege | Woolen Pau aoe -13te 25 one af the Royal Grthopeodio lnctatution of a dusty street, bounded on either hand by strag- girl, “some other time—not now, Edward—| Continnos the manutagture and sale of grand and | leave to refer them to the following . Having one of the largest and finest assortments * sped al Fagland, and Gargecn er oy B gliug habitations. However, pass with me | Please listen tome. Father has so much anx- wre PIANO FORTES, under the TESTIMONIALS: of CLO He Pres etreg ype this city. we O. Institution, . ” terongh the little town, and we will find some- | 1ctY, sueh trouble, just at this time.” Rev iatont 7 North Huta stvect op: From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of | or pronaced to make Clothing to order at the sliort Nowvotx, Va., July 27, 1854. ing pleasanter. Turning to the right, attbe| “4 cannot wait longer, Ella—I feel aa if | posite the Eutaw i use, Baltimore. De. Surges Rant | Densble~d Atstretoexprese WALL, STEPHENS & CO., meg oe meg pe bie ed ae too bw poem A Pact : + . t difficu!t rota Ss les that were ex- See a eens & equate brick building;| Joie webag tn not on en ee No 27 Balumore street, between Charies and Light ag as a superior deni Mis cremusen enon = ich at teeters eel Botly adapted tothe Weakness of my sight. This in- with sign above the door, whereon one reads | near and dear to us. Let me go your father | streets the premises iy oocupiod by Mr ati ROGRESS IN THE FINE ARTS. convenience Mr. Tobiss scems to have removed the cabalistic letters “Bank,” we follow the | at once.” Henry MoCaflery as aljnarto re, wherethey will | or PE Try meget nets et 5a PAINTING AND PHoTocRaPRY Comprnen, | the present by the substitution for me of better A inrge assortment of pisip | public that your skill so well deserves. ave niso just opened anew Sales Room at | my esteem for you. per: rt - + A ae ble Ginsses. They clear, chrystal-like narrow strect, which, terminating in a road. She made no further objection, and the youn: ‘constantly on bai +; u TT iad comsortabie to my eyes. ould oomi him leads to s wooded eminence. on which reposes sought her father. He found the eaker fad highly Ania a erand and 0 cep ibgy eleipyiey Y Wash A PP ah ENOCH. PHOTO oe ae Eadie AITS, to those who from coer eat watcry reenire ar- 2 deautifal residence. In an about this man- ersed in papers, and, apologizing for the | octave, some with double key-boards, double reeds. sialon nuasdl perl Mumasenn pore het ov Lave. tahetal aid on this way. ee r yg sion appear every evidence of cultivation and | interruption, plunged at once into the subject. we berat phates salt char oo yay Finca From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. oe — Bree ue H s. C-. Suan Mi, 005. refined taste. The untrimmed forest trees} To,luis confused utterances Mr. Johnston listen- | pianos, we will sall wholesaleand retail on the moo ae 1 eee armen & Co. Re S.WALKER’S =. imparred an 0 reguite the use of Gi almost brush against the admirably-tinted | «d quietly, and, when he had ended, said: iberal ferme. tit, of Washington elty, te oxeonte for ike atenn. | PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, | recommend Mr. dhin Tobins a4 % watts. and waive their dark ge above the ‘1 regret this. This is very painful to me. Our Pianos were awarded the highest premium | poriant and difheult piece of work, which he did to | Odeon Hall, corner 43 st.and Pennsylvania avenue, | from whom to obtnin such Ginssos as 74 ; thi rs y land Institute i — uire, as he has suited me with a pair of Spectacies closely-shaven lawa, while within the house, if| I know that you are attached to your cousin; | {0!4 medal) at Goutn Cotober IRS And RIG inaee | MY enlize satisfaction, and in view of the fuct that %. WALKER has fitted up the above spacious far and near sight. My sicht bas been impaired youdo not sce the well-selected furniture, you | 2nd you are every way worthy of her. Bat, Ed: | posttine ie’ fourteen and ewhtoen Pianos from some | o1e,0f the most distingajsbed members of the Dental A very croat outiay ofeapiials thereby | very much ly a ervioe Of years in the Post O) il! probably hear a swee College of Baltimore, after repented trials, to | *artment i i y re it. N * = ‘sat on der: tablishment one of t ost com- | Department. which berth required me to be en dut will ably re it voice pouring out #| ward, I have other views. To tell you the | Of the best makers from New York nand Bal- | perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me | Te? ring, 8 vasa enor = = Ge ere stanoat. © = mueht Hh ft oa eek wpe hey may re- flood of melody to the acoompanument of harp | truth, my dear boy, while I have the repuff- the laduatrial’ Exhinition hed > rian rominm.at t pleasure Yo express my entire confidence and ibe pores as tion held 1 nd, Vir. | fron ebtimati & large Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 20 | time I used but one licht. W. A. WAL vr piano, or low-toned conversation, enlivened | tion of being a manof wealth, I approach bank- ge 1855 and 1856. They have also been awarded high ee ge ot ee aa ea a Boees, | fine Oi! Paintings, by some of the best ancient and | me! ™* Derart¥ent oF IxTERIOR, May 8, 1855. by that unmistakable evidence of cultivation,| ruptcy, and find all my possessions crumbling | the Nighest, premiuip (silver medal) nt the Metro: — can | tnportations. S. Watten bas also ttted apa come | oP fOp,naturml defects and the unequal range of my a musical laugh. Physicians inform us that about me. 3 WT oadiina tothe we are possession of testimo | Extract froma note reneived fromthelate Hen. Jabs jete suit of rooms, with private robing ments | ral yasrs. "T have tried differeat opticians without the first proot we haveof approaching insanity, «I do not care for wealth, sir; I only ask for | nials from the most distinguished professors and i for indies, and purchased the finest posible instru- | Ghtasning € perfectly fitted te my eyes. Four is in the voice. which grows harsh and out of | your dangitor. I am ycfog, and willing to | 8mateurs m the country, Be ecg i 93 mors ments, and Pris ger first class operative artist to | months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especial APHIC Rabi? P ich oan be Seen at our | “The teath you made for me wo y 2 - ; Ives and others of v it y ment for tal allkands of | for me, which I have found to serve me perfeetly. tune. And soby a laugh I pretend to judge of | work for her support. rTIDpias: spenkine for Shemoe! r ing could be better. Very * Fait OTOGR. MAMBROTYPE AND DA- h to ada — ——— There isas much differenee in cos do not care for wealth, and will no over uote held ek ni ina — i “CLAYTON. | G we, cee —— sented TS, from the fienon mort minute tative apes f moat chert: the laughter of cultivated and cearse minds, as | doubt be quite able toaceumulate it, whem you i} Instruments are guaran! jor Rive years, wn To thone that seek relief from the maladies of the | * <4 egy / .. ¥ recomme: Tr. as to NE CCOBSION te ther itn thematiar ofthis conversation | do. But tay daughter bas boca bred to wiber | MEUM Real ahara? chyind anteemigeny | tein cheetah tegommand Bee Bat ae | 0 WALLEY <P my eistgerante ro; | ac nacre tf! omar Nal Well. the merry laugh and musical aceom- | habits and expectations tive entire antisfretion. forone of my farailve and plugged sovera’ teeth for | 2).208r8" experience. and whose speaimens of life | “seas Ase’t Seo'y to sien ( nod Warrants, | sore belong to Ella Johnston; and Ella.| *‘ Let us hope otherwise. Let me assist you, | , Wholesale Gealera will find it to thei advantage | myself, ‘and the work has all stood rei! for more than [recnfg wai Py gyi ag oa pale tree y — AJEW GROCERY, WINE, AN johnston's laughs merry, and songs musical, | sir. Certainly, we can weather this storm; it | * redp eh orlee te ee Ee ten years. hd . ok Gallery, he will be able, by the combination of the N z Lidtor STORE. together with hause. grounds, Pony, and dog, | cannot be so bad as you seem to anticipate. ” mar 16-1 WM. KNABE & CO. | on Of the, Ve Conf. of the M. i. Churoh Sou two, to produce portraits that bave never been ex- | ‘The subsoriber begs to inform hie friends and the are the property of Clinton Y. Jobnston, sup-| _‘Leannot tell. Arun upon my bank at this TH, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PIAN- Wo, the undersizned, to | Ne Ca ae at a ike crPreasion. Can. } publio, that pnp lg poved millionaire, and President of the ‘Bogus | time would ruin us. By my pledges I have se- OFORTES'ss to be found at the Musto De- | ourselves of the mr Dr.'S. Bauly, | the purpose. eee ae eee a re i County Banking Company.’ I have not the | cured confidence in the immediate neighbor. | Potol foe 344 W.G.METZVUROTT. | Surgeon Dentist of this city or having been cogniz- | “Bt cuin attention paid to the painting of Por- | geeurt ot Foreign and tie WIN at sepia 2 } mot | 4 rr | ant of his operations on our families or fri stake | erate. Mintature or Lilcawe, tows Genall steterce of arene mento reig PR ‘Geen k spice to give the biography of thisdistinguish- | hood; but whut has secured me at home, courts Pieasure in expressing our admuration of his artistic | (wits. Miniature: » ihe a SS Bi edgentieman. Suffice it to say. he wasa widow- | speculation abroad. Iam in hourly dread of Stoves, &c. skill, a8 well ag of the unifori 1s oe diticurt ‘Photographs taken from corpses, or sick persons Gives, Hai Mig Bg nk ‘Anchovies, Ota er. something beyond the turning point in life, | these brokers.”” c. WOODWARD'S annie he pager moet Ofucercapsotfully re, | taken at thear own residences. on immediate motos. | Murrett & Gos, Pret & Cos tog Col, Chaparais avitived ia this pleasant mansion with his} At this moment the boy from the bank broke | MtrRoPULITAN STOVE AND GRATE comimend him to the conadente and patronage of the sommnitics poe Sarees, akon ie oy amet | Be es, Gemponon, apd onak, = maiden sister, and only child, the daughter be- | into the room, quite pale and out of breath. FACTORY. — A public. of which we consider him eminently worthy. | ST Tensonubie charcen 3 wae Som, Baoan, Raeeen ato ‘2 fore mentioned, who, at the time of introduc- | He exclaimed— TAG aaesst Goaking Biever sa) the Uniced qpouas U. Walsee Seg meee pre: Likenesses painted on Conger for Tomb Stones. pone ng, oe ee ene y Fruits, "s tion to the reader, was eizhteen years of age * They're come, sir.” { have just received from Pailedel hiaa few of BS Bourn, M. D- of Georgetown, ; eee tor Teeed ask rachel be geegemeieienl inbureh Ale, Annisatte, jnresching, Cure ‘The inmates, at the moment when the laugh I «Aa T expected,”’ was the quiet response. | the new @ StaR, or double Oven Cooking INCOLN, M. D., of Washington, D. C. sa dani ly eteribemeng bY ampagne, and ® large speak of was sapposed to be heard t «Say to Mr. Inkpen that I will be with him in meres ® d improvement on the old Morning (os. H. BRADLEY, of Washington, D.C. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully solicited | "Rtn of Fa Br and Fever and Ague ‘4 i ard, were the hg ag gree ger bese tar; pat 'ag7. I had them got up in Philadel- RGE WALTON, Ex-Governor of Florida, call at the Gallery, over Shillupgton’s book stores | p,A {80> Stoughton t a een, — a ey sete youth, a| a ngeat and seising his hat, he hastened Re this last Ligerosnsl exclunively aa oarket ‘A Lenox, Fx Me or of name pai oe Gebers, cums Pale mg bem Weise pre Form. Aer ierited to call and ‘s sort of relative, some, lively, eutens ¥ Gt ey are very heavy ‘and strong, and cast of the towin, Uo, Patent : the ished. who came asa cousis, and, falling | | Tho stage entered West Independence from | Yer, best Pemmeyivanin Maltoable. Iron." ‘All the Tour. Principal Rittenhouse Academy, | 7A" Ir is-tor_ | ing the stock before puromasmne ciecebece., Mom ¢ usin, and, fallin 0 stage entered West Indepe rom ing, Utensils are made extra heavy. ¥. bers of Conzresr are . . . : ‘s 7 Cooking ens ude €; y. F. H. Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES being . led to, and deliv: at their weply = love ——— spe a His busi- | towards the city, and about ~e of the morn- Chacoh, HinotNTer. sca or hkegere: M ‘about the largest iv this iy at ths ill be prey ey ee reat fT sag ness qualities and energy of character pieasei | ing we mention, this rough, rolling conveyance ve. me Lipenty Stan, made by Mecers. NOMY IN FUEL.—I have th: received | time, and having been pi before t! nerai exeortment Hay im- the father, while his bodinene person ca re- Fi outone passen; aye the “ Bald Eagle.” Abbott & Latsrence of the same fe a E poly ofthe PARLOR, PORNREES. rise in [asthe con Be Sot meta ported ‘direct by the sobeoriber.at'w re- fined bearing. added to an earnest devotion, | He was a tall, slender man, of at eixty | Haivan Bartlett €o., Baltimore, together with the Fer epee. Pacey Watatect at Benassi Bene baft'ana exaraine for yourest at won the daughter; and, although bs Fe by the | years, dressed in homespun, with a singularly | very best Air Tight Frat-Tor Cooxtne STOVES | Vania avenue, between 1oth aad iith ‘atreets. ao" HOO R's, aunt, his stream of trae love would have run | mixed expression of shrewdness and simplicity, | ‘w*t.oan be found in this or aay other market, some 206t ©. WOODWARD, fat Tron Hall. Pa_ ava hat. th and 0th wb of which are the celebrated Sunmisz, IMPROVED emeoth enough. bat for one difficulty. The | rather puzzling to a student of human nature. | Grosz, Prope Coox, Nosig Coox, ana the BLur qeane i ewan, Edward Barnett by name, | He asked for the “ Bogus County Banking | River Ar- Tomy ‘oon. Ifany man oan roduce a4 nothing bat his own efforts to look to, and | House,” and, with a well-stuffed, old fashioned | % better Cooking Stove, to excel the above Stoves, L ry . A 5 for roasting, baking, &o.,1 will give him $50 on each Mr, Clinton ¥. Johnston was in a fair way of | pair of leathern swidle-bags on his arm, sought | one, Please cail and examine them, it will cost you UAUGHLIN’S, No.2,betwee CARD. ntry wally Leet A his large stock of new To THE crrizhns‘6P THE DISTRICT | try produce of all desory ON ment. 7 Inentering our new building, which we have just | _ie*-tf 2 See eet, taken sension of, and we return our sincere 3 being ruined the institution inquired for. nothing, and you will see all kinds and sorts of thanke 0, the eople of Washingt George. Wies, TOUPELS. SELLPR, Sn, ante 0 Toe unpleassat difficulty, with bankruptoy | Mr. [nkpen, nssisted by two clerks, behind | Stoves,dec. Forsaleat ag = aoe town Wr tuets Uiberel Patromce and we-t2 Pte cig | erderat sho shorte:t possible notioe, A as. for « termination, came about in this wise: Mr. | mahogany counters, was very busy doing noth- Metropolitan Stove Loree Foust x - INS oe ORDECHS. MLB. be an ornament yt cay with a larce and airy an- | Sortment alway Hiexky & WATSON’S, Jebusion had been left alarge fortune, and had | ing. ‘The tall stranger approached the clerk. No. 318 and 32 Pr. rve., bet. itt. and 1ith sts. sag n10_ | loon, with all the eonvenienos and comfort of our | ae 51m at Hotel and 6th street more than doubled it by his manufactory and “Do you pay specie for your notes here ?”” Baloong in Front full of Stoves, ouatomers, and in the establishmentare 2e0- | “SSO eee - 4 “ : As Ez eu) 3, from the | essary a ts for manufacturing and encour- EN. PER CENT. INVESTMENT. speculations in stock. At an evi! hour, he en- “ Certainly, sir,” was the has geo N.B. Astothe Sea Suniy rat Tor Coort ASHIONABI oo Ghirass eels, corner of axing, cane induws ey, and by a strict attention to T pone ‘ geged in banking. The temptation was great. | Mr. Inkpen, a cool, methodical business man, | Stove. i tare examined it thoroughly, and think | 13th street, Pa. ave. n10$m_ | justice and integrity we aT ENE & CO.” | ; corporation Bonds of the Cir & Ly od Var entire country bad run mad on the subject | obeyed orders. He had been directed, on the | !t pase beet Arey 1 ng ores Siero ee seers SECON pale tin. the a pe Each and 10th bike fern Paging 10 pee cent. interes © ing city of of banking. Fortunes. like card-houses, were | *ppearance of any stranger demanding specie Tanne fon the makers. A 0 the old Morn- | © real ‘oom. at the Musi: ADAM BONNFL = — venport has now about 29,000 i eo meget run upmagically. Theeasy accumulation and | for notes, to at once summon the President and | ing Star. | sold them Inst fall, ba not sell them Deost or, asortee ft or MR EZEROTT. | M DRESS MAKER, Prom Paris, rapidly imoreasing in wealth * nad population, ite control of eapttal stimulated every-branch of | Directors. Mr. Inkpen, as I said, obeyed or- | cain. ‘They are as thin as paatoboard. || can prove | 0, rns ass cost | No.$52 18th street west, he ween I and K atre only Baan ad maneot now be iworeased ton ity, has the industry. Men of moderate means swelled oat | «lers... He bad no opinions, and, of course, no last eummmer in my counting room to sell them thie * PIANO for $37, one for $75. and one for $100, | of Washincton and vieinity. that she has The or Wast statistion of the-ty were pobushed ia the Intell to millionaires; i imi j i but und i - | F Id take twenty-five o ronsae Setablinhment, where sh encer of the 3th September. We the aullnagaires aad ob apes stra Jaen followed Tt faithtully potend ben ee jeemm he would iveme theexolunvenrenoy 0 hem FSi ath padlegy alr store prec cg = % n. Beaks ete work-as Dresses Mantle, these bonds, ‘believing them to be as safe ss any to posse: Prong 1) Sppesring . 4 hi caseurale i ht bi r five yoars. Tied tum [ would not have them others, JOHN F. ELLIS, Basques, &c., snd iu the best and very latest style | State or city CHURR BROTHERS. Possess what they struggled for. Bankiog- On one occasion, when a desperate fight hap- | any price, they are so thinly made, They are - | 002 906 Pa.ave.. near corner lth at. | of Paris. receiving every oath the French Journal | _oo6 Ce houses sprang up at every cross-road, and. | pened in the bank, Mr. Inkpen, although | billed over town by ong thet aaid inat fall that they | 0°72 ———— | De ta Mode, direct from Parts. 0 11-2" EAP BARGAINS i rrcord-hand Pwnos St under their fostering care, vitlages grew into | chairs were broken and pistols exploded, never | Were not worth having, All the above [aan prove. | ¢ ety tht tt alge To a ! | PEA NUTS. GEA Mame. Depot, from $25 aaa ne me, cities—on paper. Every farm in the West was | raixed his head from the ledger or ceased his | —*® 17 EO RES Salearoom, under Wulatde. P* chusheis PEA NUTS for male by on time, ar at reduced parce fu NiizpRorr, subtivited inw lots, and each lot gtr enor- | employmont. When semnmacten ted ith fies *ROST KING, ml Sm es by aualen a WAS ELEY, — qorner Vith eteeat and Pa. arene. moras valuation— And lucky | wards, b ly said, that been cal NE " MACCASON©60 a 8 ES oe oweee of anything found bis anything imeaseas | pan by MO Tanta. tad, ordered 10 inter- mereopolitan SRave AND GPiueh poring; a auppiy oft {tatisu Ainosaron: E AND BARLEY MALT, NEN Bist oP aot tacts nt Mims reenived 13 raluable—on paper; while the yet luckier | ‘ere, he should have done so with due uifi- No.sia Pa-avenuc, between 10¢h and; Of the very Dest quate AiG BURCHELL. MALT HOUSE, somer of Weal Patte av- | to-dar. Com Virmosot ave, ape 1bts st, owner of nothing figured himself emormously ! gence se 3-e03m “th streets, 00 15 Cor. Vermont ave, and 15th st, enue and Block st., Baltimore, Md, my 6-ly ols . “+4

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