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ae PUBLISHED BVBRY AFTERNOON, _ + (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ' 4 AT TME STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenues and Eleventh strest, : By W. D. WALLACH. . = er 37 cents per hal Toma sobsssuees the cal: P f soription price is $3508 year, in advance; @2 for * t en 4 2 bing in Clubs pi months; $1 for three montha; and for lees than witkoataeribing in Chat an among neighbors three months at the rate of !fcentea week. Single pandi 5 3 per cent. of Tux Waxxtr'StaR wi eopies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. News” thar of ts eshtaaten ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) Inte so generally ee rae Googe imserted three times for $1; every other day or Sovran premcaivaes nserver] ~WOL, X, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1857. NO. 1,511, [Mee Reiner SS Postmast: BR ! ahetrem og OLD) ene Notes agente will be allowed THE REY. GEORGE G. COOKMAN. _ | The flying steamer had left th Ren’ fale. Geo wn rtisem: Many of our readers doubtless remomber the behind, ma moved gallantly on ceeretion —__For Ren tand Sale. to Adve ents, Watches, J: ewelry, &c. Dancing. Rev. Mr. Cookman, the talented Methodist | Atlantic, with the prospects of as speedy and | WOR RENT OR LEASE eucent comme, | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL | \WW7ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY AR. DANCING ACADEMY bath roo: and o » & . Opp Frtiows’ H Speotacies and Giasses cuted to every sight; Sper. Rs » and Watchmake’s, of superior —— pictureson band. Boeadver- Natio} minister, who was chaplain of the United States | safe a voyage as any vessel that ever crossed ‘oach house, ‘ TICLES, Senate. and subsequently lost in the steamer | the ogean. Mien was approaching. The clouds | garden. The house “garni ‘and in Oe te cee Cash Customers, | 1 have on band some of the Lost Gold and Siver | | Mr. T F. GASZYNSK1 and DAUG' R Genats, aad ole 0 don. The house 30 furmiehed, as WATCHES, fine Gold JEWELRY, 1a the honor to annownoe te the Ladies and Gast President vens portended a storm. The winds | * miravle he hou: JOHN H. SMOOT, sets and single pieces, FAN@Y ARTI tlemen of W ashi ‘and Georgetown The following sketch from the reminiscences | blew and howled a dreadful hurricane. Tho rap poke aprotic bw ET No. 119 Sourm Sipx oy Buipox Steuer, CLES, &e. : . te ill Te open Bie Classes ‘for Dancing th of the Hon. 0. H. Smith, published in the In- | ill-fated vessel was late in the evening, | applyto WM. WALL, of Wal, Stephens & Cas, | bas received and ene’ pllen ‘very low prices to I and examine, at : y ashington on Friday, the 9th rs dianapolis Journal, will be highly interesting | struggling with fate—now lying in the fase 3 32? te, avenue, between th and 16th etree caam and prompt cusioperseierrenssortment of | eoS-2m 319 Pa.av..aspe Browae Noval. | ver Permber’e Buvkstere foe Aleasy ana Mints: to ali who remember the eloquent preacher the sea, now on the top of thewave,nowupon | -"@'M s ‘DS, ‘ions wi Segreny ‘clock p. m.;_ for’ atiemen., sterling man : her side, and again siacing an it wore: cto Te KENT.—That new three story Brick House | Purchased in Philadelphia and New York at the BAbriore WA TON, AND VIR- | from 30% ook tog 2 ioe ‘ednesday. It was Sabbath morning. The last of the | the abyss below. , pre ES with bath roum tee, acd alt a Nery low pricea, wiles " Sunnie 8 iteoler te rich “and fashionable GOLD TEWEERY tee ieee Senss ber gt Mie Hlarrover' ee . veniences, " x Hy 7 * : . city church bella was ringing as left my board- | ~ Tue storm was loud. thenight wasdark, | tween Yooond and Third streets. Inguiraot J: W. | Purptasers, many deswable Goods coneuierably below | G10 ,1'D. and 81 L Yes, LOCK BES, SOEP | hoe terme and particula’g application can be made ing house on Capitol Hill, at Washington city, | The ocean yawned, and rudely blew ARNOLD, C atreet,betweon third and Four oh Silk Robes and Bayadere Silke Other choice goods, fore few dayne vn 8 8! | at Ms G.'« residence, 407 eet between Sead me Wesley _ Chapel. It was quarterly meeting. | The wind that tossed my foundering bark.” | S:half. 0 Lat @.of Binck Silke a ot cnave ont rpoeived eke Sabertinnet of ase 1 . se 12-6m he preacher had closed hiasermon, when there Morning came. The sun rose on an opefi OR RENT.—My HOUSE on F street, between syedore entias and Valentin Robes is, whi am prepared to sell st very low = arose at the desk, a slender sparé man, about | sea. The * President,” with all on board, had ne er 'b. BAY f 1p‘ ae 8 enn Seo man pine pe very supe- | ” Please call st 958 Penn, avenue, sign of the large 514 SEVENTE STRERE 514 fre feet eight, dark complexion, black bairfall- | gone down and was never heard of more. Thus weeee WF PRLS PS rior goods. double width, at %o, Spread Bagle. “ TOBIAS, sag carelessly over bis high forehead, lean bopy | perished, erehe reached the meridian of life, | WOK REN Orth eeT e oe Hd ak toni | Leevin'sand other makes French Merinog, of vagiowe (OE Rees Omics Books et LAX: face, wide mouth, round-breasted black coat, | one of the eminent divines of our country. * poms a thintece tonsa wuluaatrtarce sine Re ene colors, pemaeins “Wkiee meas Eh — 2 ai goad with velvet falling collar, biack vest and panta- = room, &e For partionlars a th ses, Plain Doin black, white and colored. loons. | Addressing the congregation, he ssid: | THE LATE OF A REMARKABLE RASCAL | *dreas Hox 513 Uity Post Shae. ne ere 8-4 black Pregoh Mrinos, for Sawin clockeat S ROBINSON'S “ We desire to take small collection for} A young man named William Morgan, alias RRENT.—One large PARLOR, with Bed- eval Woot Mesinos, At Si cts, Iwo, Clack rials, je. the relief of destitu orn out Methodist | Jones, has been on trial for some days past in Tooms attached, suitable for a weed rinted Mouslin Delaines, good styles, at 18% and 25 Materials, such . ee 8, such as Keys, Balls. 0. the trade at wholesale prices. Call reachers and their families. We appeal to- | Columbus, Ohie, on a charge of killi ioe | een ere naz. with or withont Hows, cents . twement in i Lutellizencer. ay to the Bearts of the congregation,” and | officer in that city eee van Pe Tap es at DIVERNOISS Hotel, Paravonue terwecn ak ye eats rane Styion, Rnaliab Frinte at 9%6 ote. ea J. ROBINSON’S, ‘Nonsort, September 7, 1854 took his sext. A large collection followed. I} lowing! interesting history of the criminal is | %4/8h sta. oe EE 35 3s elo Bee eblors dan vorg cheap 00 3) 2m $49 Pa. av.. oppo. Browns’ Hotel. Sim: The Spectacles you made for me suit me ge tgges Sagres ne who sat given by the Cineinnati Gazette: WOR RENT —Prof. H. W. MUNDER having Seirst renee and Fringe dele —_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—___— pond B tecaereoel Ne stl a Se = reer , = d - ia, Brocha wis, 1 varie! ; 7 a bin? It is George G. Coskiaeg’” 7°" <7" |... The narrative begins with the statement | reagurent Soeit isi nanclotane joanner, whist | ever dene Bee ede Vocal and Instrumental Music. LTT. W. TAZEWELL. The next Sabbath I wae at the chapal agsin. | 4 Baptist church, seat Comdon atatio Lex | Beene ae Premeeeae Bee ee rae | Beloue Rid Ghaneneth Sots and Nos MEM RESEYEAIMER SPIANOPORTE | Toms gal‘ had them ef great mesnnscs to ta 4 a ~ inners or 1 3. ie he af he a stan Mr. Cookman preached. I returned satisfied teine county, Ohio, on pine ‘oe Having = Hall on Tuowday, Wednesday, and Thursday oven: FG Regeneron epeti a soos desirous of oeatles thesecnecer tie Pour Pee stem yo ig fe nee ae mot there that he was no ordinary man. The election in capturinga large ramon Sunday, | * by aie rope tig mee reception of pupils Black Bompacines aedeatenme ee = services are requested to enroll their names as ic es TNEY WISE. for Chaplain of the Senate came on a few days | preparatory to shee ‘washing on Monday. His | on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and evening. | Colors and black Coburg Merinos S'Gis Chase eyetes iv: sate advantageous Sor th Prrerencne, October 21,184. after. = without the knowledge of Mr. Cook- | expulsion affected him seriously, and, coupled | _0°2-tC Heatbisct and teown madtenits Centah Prints advayoement of Children, than any other system of in Avant five years ago. t oltained from Nr. Toinss, 4 no ; hington, o opoctac! man, I privately suggested his name to the.| with the ridicule his thoughtless companions ; Long and square Biack ‘Thibet und Bay State | Mi Toctions é which 1 used. and found them of great asetetsnoe te Senators around me. The most of them had | heaped upon him, soured his temper complete- Pianos, &o. awl i oqtally advantageous for the perfecting Of the | my decaying vision; and my opinion of him te bee heard him preach. He was elected Chaplain | ly. He Tore home and remained absent five UNNE &CRAaaS Ladies and Children’s plaid woolen Shawls, nal Se or cniee aa anuceee he is ok itifwl Inthe preparcticn of Glaanee for eyes by a decided vote over the Rev. Henry Slicer, | years, falling into evil associations, and indulg- +a “an rr Homery of every desoriptio Primary Claes 85 per quarter. Advance Classes | "°* too Bar grse te be Ganeupted ty ough aid TAY. against whom ogsta oe spray oe eh pte ing in improper behavior. Returning on foot cet ser: Payis.& Cols te {edien Maxony and Merino Vests = Ms sbi ppplioations to be made to Me, vB. Lyxcuncne, November 1.1864 ut we wan’ ring Mr. Cookman more | along the railroad, he stopped at a farmh “i R A ANnO Fi Vith a fu of housekeeping and domestic y see oti gases ie strest, Sotw From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginsses, az rominestly before the public. The next Sab- totnguire for the nearest pe’ Neate ke wee Conataniy Fepslving 00 iy pele gn A ; (Goods, of the best makers. piper) —— M from his observations A poset Bath he preached his f in the hall of i i vtai bars JOHN F. ELLIS 009 JOUN H. SMOOT, fy Geornstows Me every Monday and | that he is @ akiliful optician. : ~~ © pre: is first sermon in the of | recognized by his mother, and detained. That 368 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. | Thurnday at 17 0’ cloc’ Miss Harrover’s George- the House, to. very large congregation, from | winter he stayed at home, and got a job of | ,,Purchtsers wil! find it totheir interest to examine Gain pateiaa Unzip been informed that oer. | town Female Seminary. __ 024-4 NEE etre geez the text; “The sword of the Lord and of | overseeing upon a railroad. But he soon after | [y,{hcmselves the superior qualities of the above gathering fogether the Bottles which contninor kave Nesmar MUSIC SCHOOL. Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Gins- Gideon.’ He made profound impression on | left the parental roof and wandered away, re- his hearers that day, which seemed te increase suming his viciouscareer. In 1854,he, Zieh a with every succeeding sermon. contain bevernge: d putting th eR ses, by which | have been greatly aided,(my vision #, Melodeons, 9. &c., also on | 90% ma brik we ate ot elven, od the iepos- | 4,3 Le FEVING will opens Music Schoo! for La. | Ravage tuffered greatly (rom rendite st wu tin my ni ici - — — ing of anch article on th | 5 il, oO earher life.) it affords me the jens te notorious criminal named Osborne, alina Shep- | (OLD MEDAL PREMIO) stamped on. anid Bottion, ail persons are herehe | sireet, between Sth and 101h,00 Monday afternoon, | say that f consitey hemes aeliietenee ea, * 9 ' iON, Kune tethenlv Whe many ano: | IANO FORTES. | scrat thee anid Bot end | Noveinber 2d, at ¢ovclock. weil prepared to aid those wih ne mons of Mr. Cookman Waring the'time by was nasi elle een rat ba vinsage le 2. WILLIAM KNABE, not subject to aale.and that they aredelivered toour | The object of thin Sohool is to make indies and | professional services. | AWM. A ROUEN Chaatekaa s city. ey « partner in the late firm of customers only to be returned, And that it is ourfirin | £6htlemen thoronghly acquainted with Music from Hider of the Methodist Conference. on ve — pape pest s a fares to escape, went to Erie, Pa., commit- MABE, GAEHLE & Co-. 4 | iatention to prosecute to the intinost extent of the | the Elementary principles to Composition and Har- Witainoron, N. C., June 27, 1854. clear, distinct an: werfu ted i Continues the utacture sale of grand an Ww, any i it ight th je y~ + = — Ser: ns preacher...The remarkable clearness of his | (og ered caBlary, were arrested, again broke SPIANO FOR TES, undorthe nuns reine mens, KENY. & SHINN, |, Clasnes wil be formed for the afternoon and even- | ne Spccthciee which Lobtnined Home poy feat wa i ; jail, and reached Cleveland. Here they were Hi ‘Co., at the old stand U Botti ; ing of Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 7 mental vision enabled him to see and describe | ‘ance more in the hands of the officers, but were | Nos. 1, 3.5 ond ? Nowh Eaten atest op- se = tetera erise o'clock and 7.” : ; mat nnn ieee rototore fopeégrees whatever he touched so as almost tomake Paul, | released on account of insufficient testimony. | posite the Eutaw House, Haltimore. conan = as The Georgetown Class meeteat Miss Harsover’s | Githculty in xeiting glasses of the preper troal dies Silas, Peter, Mark and Jobn stand before you | Then they went down the canal to Newark, in a} pare sito inst opened choy Seles Room at Nata tasseony hed Saint the various kinds ant Soper eee tnvone. "{tadords me pleasure to state, that by the ashe named them. His tone of voice, as he| Lickin Ohi ? No 277 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light of DU PONT’S GUNPOWDE a +t ih sis ape aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily on z 'g county, Ohio, where they resumed | streets, on the premises partly occupied by Mr S DIR, and am prepare ‘erms—Per quarter, 22 lessons, in ol obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are warmed with his subject, and thé tear stealing | their d:predations, br ing into fifteen dwell- | Henry MoCaffery as 8 music store, where they will | to suppiy the same inany quantity to parties wanting, | vate instrnction—Vocal, Piano, of Organ, &: Gecisediy the best adapted to my eyes of any T have down was irresistible. As a pulpit orator, take ings, at night, and earryi away considerable nee comatently om ae (Poe feeb me F _— Set teas a BERT KING Bs py BE APE? umestore, | everyet used. an r all, he had few equals and nosuperiors, ty. They were ceil and put in prison. iso, Melodeons, from the beet makers, from 410 5- Agont for the District of Columbia, or though the Post Office." i bres’ Recterot Br. Pimeet Pass. bore © oyeicmanh agro ite = beetls A wooden key, ee from one of the stools of m double Key-boatae, double reeds, | snayt2-tf intel asintes \ Rare Th M MUSICAL CARD. ; Having been induced pat aperetng bm my 4 79 whe - oiee @ cell, opened the doors, and they, with six the man: . meme | VER. GEORGE M.ARTH bogs leaveto lishment of Mr. Tobina for the purpose of trying bi Chnaabor onthe feaesel aman Ue <anete| other prisoners esouped Pursuit ofthe later | place, we il sel'wholcalouai oatcontioms | ~~ Dentistry. @e | £0 friend of, Washingtone Georgetown. ate | Ginween | wae furnished eith pair quahtiy oo occasion! D r ess bera! terms, fe an eXA! .. my we od Betts, of Connecticut. The Chamber was bained Pogue Che iN leg ht pen ae ‘Our Pianos were arereed the highest cremium R. VILLARD, DENT a LATE OF CHI. furnish Stewie for Balls, Private arties, and Sees apo mi mealig weiinenel alters crowded The President, Departments, Foreign | board who would artdad Line rae nse) rip 00 | (gold medal) at the hor ol ee Re Tastitute caso, wopld respect / iv inform the cit- . Reheat ey teedi emad of Musicians to | 5, ght, frequentiy toa very iste hour’ but with the Ministers, Senators and Representatives wore | the tree wat a ee nim he jumped from | wo successive youre Getober. 1st andiatemin ov: | syque tt Distr and vicinity, that hev-Gobmees | Péieat the shortest notice eat John | ail of tnene tlasses | cau study simost ax tate as there. I distinotlyremember one of his figures | and 3 the | of the beat makers from New York, Boston and Bal- | i located himself in Washington, he is F. Ellis or W.G. Metzerott, or at his residence, | °YeT And that too without the pain | have previous- ot peeck S| Romie Yor whieh boca genes ins er atte | Koes We mgresenn magic hs fretermpuyint | art Neturatarartemanpnamnom se wrote: | Smead Satie: Navi Var." ooone™ | nue, ©) St Wile . 4 8 oat 8 . As the human family come upon the great | Damicide for Tae phalled ue Aghirtagr SPS | tee, Indagtrial Ex bibition held im Richmond, Vir; | "Office, No. 20, Pean. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s = = : Deo. 11, 1855. stage of lite, they find at every fork of the road | arrest him, and the desperate young sebher shee fy Hicheat premium (auver medal) at the Metron | en aE eC R EO MARURTEES CF YOUTH | | Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles ‘eying that rh aster peer Pointing to the grave him dead. Ls ie dition to thks we are in possession of testimo ys IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. Just Published. Gratic, the 5th Thowsand, I am much pleased with them Ihave 2 muah —to the grave! Thereis no other road to travel Not even after committing this culminating | nials from the most distinguished professors and | M. LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee of | A few worts of the Rational Treatment, without | benefited by them. GEO. P.SUARB iH. — — - old age, and death but the road | orime was he secured. He made his way safe- Mareroome, apen Gang tag ttelen Ae pe sees tachiperd eee Aes fila Teeth,” having ooo i picrmntoriben or i cig alee to Mr. John Tobias ase skilful at leads to the grave.” ly to Cincinnati, thence to the pines erooms, speaking emsel v successfully introdu is improvement Recs) WV ean: Nocturnal Emission spree a a : v i pineries w 1 high appreciation in which our instruments are | vario: rman ¢ * N Debility, P: opticisn ; audas | have eyes of remarkable peouliari- Fas eee nota dry e30 in the Chamber when Turkey River, in Minnesote, where he Tones a wi ore h id. Tished hamaci? in Wotton atrentel: mature Degay ‘Of the System, lmpe ty, | was gratified to fi that Mr. Tobine Soom ed te the tingle verse of the been Be $808 slone | an old man of $1,500. A serious attempt was | , All instraments are guaranteod for five roars, und | a ee ee cee eee onan alee, Oey 2 my eaimieia to eaten aaa. | eee ae ee ot Beata aulcmmante ee now made to capture him, and through the | months from the day of sale if theinstruments donot | {1.t making & sot of but one pisos of material, and : : NEY.M. D. | Glos tint suits mesdmirably. A. P BUTLER. must this body die— systematic pi ing of 2 detective officer, he | give entire satisfaction. their eonstruétion, and they are therefore free from | The important fact that the many alarming com- | July ll, 18s. This well-wrought frame decay? was finally brought safely to Columbus, and Wholesale dealers wil! find it to their advantage vanio n metalic taste. There are no | p!Sints. originating in the imprudence solitude i Wasurreton, Aug. 8, 835. Aud must these active Limbs of mine i a amas, to give usa call before purchasing. late hS Descends ited erith taststnie OF enticing ia [et soutn, may he tantly soumioad enone edicine, | | Having been for years under the necessity of hay ¢ now stands his trial. The offi Lie mouldering in the clay? rial. e officer Gillespie fol- isnos exchanged, hired, funed. food. hones. they are pure and elean. They are |.18 1" this smali tract. cleariy demonstrated ; and the ‘o sets of glasses—one for use in daylizht, and one I z lowed upon the track of the rascal,ascertained | mariély _ WM. KNABE & CO, lighter, stronger, lese clumsy, far more durable, and | entirely new and paghly successful treatment, as | for lamp-light—{ procured one set frem Mr. Tobipa he session of Congress was about to closo| that he had got into prison somewhere, and NE SPLENDID PIANO, almost new. for patural in ther ance. I will £ve a reward o | adopted by the author, fully expleimed, by means of | Which saswered both purposes. I have used his upon the administration of Mr. Van Buren. | caused himself to be arrested as a counterfeit- O 8150. Calland see it at the Music De-e ag Sahar woe ilare tosay age WhO. will prodeces Mie prprhyt Reaper mpred toners Hes ees pore nen een DWavb stu The i atuon of General Harrison Was soon | er, and to be placed in the same cell with Mor- | Pot of : W. G. METZEROTT. durability, artists ‘oxos! jones or any other feqassive the advertised restrums of the r heeled Department of Btaike. to take place. Mr. Cookman had all his ar- gan, where be learned by confession of the ai ootdes of ith ereet nid Palas, quality. es * Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in a Mr. J.Topias. Sir: The pair of Spectaeice you rangements made to risit England on the | whereabouts of the pod, aad of his being the sealed envelope, by sees rp pore e sme furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfactory ‘Peeing low their | 276 Penna. avenue, between iith and 12th streets : r E ane - to . The ‘4 iy th steamer President. The first dispatch from the rson who killed the Columbus officer Beebe. (Saptari ne ap it-ly sew-d&wtf 17 Lispenard street, New York. pot Tam the owner 0 eight = bine. EE 7 new administration was to be confided to his} Both wore let out to hunt the gold, which was | Depotof '“W. G. MEPZEROTT. TENTIBTRY, = eee Se ee > | Selected in different pinces and from opticians reo- charge. The next Sabbath he was to take | found where he said it was secreted, and Gil. | . A lare aseortment of Flutes and Violins D STEPHEN BAILY, ye, AR ET ERP RARER MONEY | ommended to me on. sccount o| Sherr, erofoen leave of the members of Congress in his fare- | lespie affected to escape while Morgan was re. | uatarived. St | Gpaicy ey NNGYLVANIA AVEXUR, eS nrset Soe Po npn gg Mall sermon. The day came. An hour before | tained. @ “| A PIANO tyr 92% one for ~ Three doors from lith Street. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING '—CLOTHING! | rectuns on the treatment of the eyes, fur the pur- the usu) ime the crowd wag seen filling the After being committed to prison in Franklin two for $100; besides twen Sir = 5 CHEAP FOR Cash. pose of preserving and improving the sight > - - A z ._ Al Dr. BAILY begs leave t form the publicthathe malts ly yours, 3. CALDWEL a the a —_ and pressing up the | county, his behavior was exemplary, and; he eid ice one tesser tour Pane Warerepen me 36, ee ee ace Voead as anove, MONEY SAVED AND FAIR DEALING, nme SOR Ey died to orerdoeing sad badass eebieas| tinted» serous turn of mind, convered'on | Belysendinamd Va ratte sons wer rya” | Mescenertt tisha: smanreretes shan fous | , 0 Ah a eatersnin ATES Sarva Baoonrn Orvnoransig Ietteron overflowing, and hundreds unable to | religious subjects and sought the advice of | -2° | variety of difficult eaten that he has treated success- | 0 ss 5 = a pag esaagias April, 14. get seats went away disappointed I obtained | ministers. The confidence of the jai HE, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PIAN- | fully, will enable him & ma difheuity, t ope 3 {iter mont covelal sxumilontion et Bis. 5. Wuhan sseat early in front of theeclerk’sdesk. John | completely won, and then the fee ene OFORTES ts to be found at the Muse pe- acientifio or otherwise, relating to the ‘Feeth. Hye | CLR? ING rat tive Fl ain tee eee MADE | Ginsses, | um enabied to Leetify that their hardness, r # r re x q tof ‘00 13) W.G. METZEROT fi ‘th inion of m: clearness, polishing, and exaci opUca! shape render — Adams sat in the speaker's chair, facing | an attempt to escape, arranging schemes in eo A a a u coueaet inten a coleoutet atl ecpcel ly Dri rie he obtained pts eed ihe “gpm eg ero them particularly reo mmerdatle So those ‘whose r. Cookman. The whole space on the ros- | concert with several of his companions. The and J.nnd E. Parmiy, bas led him, long s\noe,todis- | building, we did not lay in our stock as orhers did, | Mefels optical impairment of te eyes are in want of trum and steps was filled with Senators and conspiracy was suspected and frustrated. Mor- Stoves, &c. card all mercurial pr tons for filing Teeth,also | and we bonght xt great sacrifices, owing to the | Ugh SUx!iartics. | ounsider, rapreover, Mr. Tabins oj beeen to determine the foous of the eye, both by his optical knowledge and experience, sid by means of his optometer. In sddition, | oan further and Ce- | state of the inarket. Gnm | Heavy Winter Ov Pinte, | Heavy Body Coat: all Ename!s, Gutta Peroba, India Ru Begth for the oonstruction of Contr e Representatives. The moment had come. Mr. u was found to have fi hii i woe ¥v S Cookman evidently muck affected, knecled in i and Donteaed sree recess Merrdroitray 8r5¥ HAND GRATE | T ith, and that Poroelian, mounted on a thrilling prayer, and rose with hit blind- jai i j Ae ¢ only reliable subatanoe that oan be we the Cloth C state thet Mr. +e has eupplied some of my pa- Pressed emotion, as he gave out thehymn— | those he had succeeded in Temoving Pies his | ,,! have just reosived from’ Philndelphiaa few of | “Although he Hatters himecif from. his long: reei- hls raat one eeteweom Ppysienend Seupen, Berti Sow 7 dace marshalled on the nizhtly plain, limbs. Not long after it was distovered that ae edad ace a Hara td | eaten naa te nfe ou ‘ie ds er Ld on ig POs | ers rrercmmte. coon o! i ve Medion: “Rocuet a my obs glittering hosts bestudthe sky, he had succeeded in removing the rivets from | Star; patented 1457.1 had them got up in Philadel: | leave to refer them to the following en ne Cee | Love Jackots. = aeke 2a Pathologioal Sooiety of New York; inte Sur Cane digs tea ganas - es these. and was prépared for another effort to | pis this Inst summer, exclu f fon this, market TESTIMONIALS: Having ons of the largest and finest assortments “meade weirs Sere Ceres ccnp go sf oar nee ee se regain his liberty. A small sachel hed been Tim BEY, Sg, NORTE nd scone, aad cnet of ths From the late Reotor of the Church of Epiphany of of CLOTHS "and CARSINER B= in ths city we O Nastination . re: e ! te ec in in hi i oi » SH 2 i P i = TaLmetemereeygem, | band Orming th clap ba ind aneescea’s | Chee aseramteettas ree RY p, armrpes nasts Baba) deretzgrarns | Sth West ereenene cor | _ntingsomnenns otiaries ja Pets toa ie come ae Ee speaks, saw with which he removed the shackles. Ad- | ,/tave,tiso, Cux Linenry Stax, made by Messrs. fons nauperior dentin Rie eperetions exeagt n2 32 Pa‘ave .bet.9thand loth ste, | Ereat ba ec ay apne mash >. S = Joining Morgan's cell was one in which a Dr. | Srauxt Dousie Ovex Coox, made by Mor x me have been highly satisfactory. [hope that you | 2 chess in THE FINE ARTS. convenience Mr. Tohins scems to have removed fc oO hi receive the nage fro my fri and the coche, Senge von wasdark_. | CATPll was confined for Ne counterfeit | Maiven Bartlet: & Co. Baitiveore, tarether with ¢ publio that your skill so well deserves. PAINTING AND PHoTOSRAPUY Comsingp, | the pres int by che sub in Co ae oe eter are ’ — AT posi, more le Gissae 5 . The ocean yawned, and radely Biewea maoee, who wee silowed rather larger liberty That can be found in tus or any other market, some | ° Washington, Aug. 26, 10880 DW, ay NOH, | PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, | 4 pomfortalie to my eyes. T would sonmend bie The wind that tossed my foundering bark.’? than organ. When the jailor opened Mor- which are the celebrated Sunnisz, IMPROVED ee sce Jalil Celera, 60 Cosmos, * | to those who from age or other pT a “| gan’s door, he jumped up, seized the turnkey, Lose, Frora Coor, Nosiy Coox.ana the Buo® | prom one of the oldext firme in Baltimore, Meears. 's Uificua! aid in this way. M.D. The hymn was sung by Mr. Cookman alone. | and said he must go into the Doetor’scell. The | Rivex Are -Ticwe Coox.. If any man oan produce a raiment omy MiniaTURE on Size oF Lirz, Wixtxoto ~ Jume 16, 1854, I ean yet in imagination bear his voice, as it} attempt to imprison the jailor failed. the Doc- Ronuuke. bine me, 1 iil heehee gies ca Having employed Dr, iephen Bauly Surgeon Den- 8. WALKER’S Sapeden cn ke teanbe tie aoe oF rate pee Slled the large hall, and the last sounds, with | tor not rendering the aid expected of him. | one, Please oall nud examine them, it will cost you, | fist, of Washington Pitta or work, whit ie did't | _PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, | recommend Mr. John Tobias sa 8 suitable person their echoes, died away in the dome. This fail ited M. ’s animosi r nothmg. and you: will see all kinds and sorts of oat iafacti d in view of the that Hall, corner 43g st.and Pennsylvania avenue, | from whom to obtsin such Gissses se they may re- And I saw a great white throne, and him | the poor Doctor, whom he pummeled aad kick: | Sve" &* Formleat | oo. ig Oto the moet sng ed membornaine Beni ted fora farand near sight. "Aty sucht has been imposed 4 ‘i i ick- ‘ Ww tted up the abo r near sight. My sicht bas 1m that sat on it, from whose face the earth and | ed unmercifully for his cowardice. Metropolitan Stove and Grate Factory, bei ER gp ods nor, repest ed rains pit Rally ynfanees “ copliay of onprial, hereby very much by a service of years in the Post Ofiee heaven fied away; and there was no place for| “Morgan had been supplied with astickin No. 318 and $22 Pa. ave., bet. 10ti. and 11th t pleasure to express my entire confidence and | Tendering his establishment one of the most com- | Department, which berth required me to be en city them. plaster, which he pretended was to be used for Baloony in Front full of Stoves. | Fish estimation of his rofeasiona| aki plete and handsome in the whole country. He has | from I! o’clcok at meh till after dey, during when “ y 4 7 oa more, aller we free exhibition of w ime i us: 7A. a . And I saw the dead, small and great, stand | the relief of a severe pain in his back; but the N.B. Astothe Sa SHELL fiat Top Cooxine a } Fan. 12, 1 pair ARMANN BOG68, ne Ont Paintings, by some of the beet ancrant and DEPaxtMEnT oF INTERIOR, May &, 1855. before God, and the books were i i Srovz. I have examined it thoroughly, and think ‘i: mod iters,to which he intends to add fresh 1 nd 1 f mn snodwor Bock: whit the Het at HOraad ihe fone ice Tres ens te ba irons emetbne | Ric lets acer tz,anjs | Beta oma oversee gm that Hon John | [ror rnp 8. Wantan imal fited apa come | as°Tsave Sven compel sane fins or er me—SURLL. M. Clayton. I dead were judged out of those things which | retained for closing the mouth of the jailer, in Them roed for th ‘Rd'se td the old More: | ars testh you made for m, Samaxe, Ane, 19,1008, | De iedies ae poreheaed tae Reece petits teee: | cree che aie eee reas we uld be Petter. ery FEES L ° a t t rthe makers. And . ie instru- | obta: ly fitted t , wore written in the books, according to their | cage he should bee locked into the eetf, Still | ine Star, f sold them inst fall; but will not aell them east ments, and engaged a frst class operative artist to | tronths since Aly. Pobine wade two pare sepen peers 5 heavier irons were put upon Morgan; but he n. They areas thin as pasteboard. I can prove . CLAYTON. aseint hym the omer for taking al! kinds of | for which I have found to serve me perfect Me: ‘Cosh aff hi * A ; that the mi 's xgent urged me, for almost a day, — PH ek C. AMBROTYPE AND DA- | By the use of his optometer he is enabled to r. ‘man was more affected when he | did not abandon his efforts to escape. He was | Inst summer in my counting room to sell them this Tot that relief from the maladies of the E PORTRAIT gave as the text, than I had ever seen him be-| removed to another cell. and although ham- | Fall; saying that if 1 would take twenty-five of | 2.497000 ‘hs jy recommend fr. 8. Bally sao 2st miniature to size of li passe: i ¢ fe. eoommend Mr. Tobi fore. He several times od his handkerchief | pered by shackles weighing !8 pounds, succeed- | Me™ he would give me the exclusivengency of them fuperior Dentist: he made of poreelian teat | 5, W s.ax8. Dy combining the Photographic Pro; } use giasses, and bear my testimony as to hie still ag 8, from the lasses most minutely to the eye. I most cheerfi 4 r to all having oconsion ey : ‘s a for fi » | told him f would not them at cian. HENRY E. BALDWIN, over bis eyes before he bo, 8 The first sen- | ed in tearing up the flooring and working his any price, they are so thinly Toad S7Thor are hand maysat callus cork gine well for cometans 35 years’ experience, and whose specimens a life | aes: Ace’t Seo’y to sign Land Warrasia. ten tenoes are fresh in my recollection : way ly th th a wall dividing his cell | billed over town by one thet ami .N N, size portraits may be seen in some of the first or “5 “ When Massillon, one of the greatest divines feos a dsugeter Hed ite sueceede in set not werte Weraea) (All the/avove lean prove. TOOTS. Va. Conf. of tee MEE. Ciel Booth. Petes es wel intake’ ie ton coat ae NEW GROCERY, WINY, ON OR STORE. prey ay ever oo ye ns corey to preach | ing that he would have pine nothing but a - Ae ee. ened, having bad oooasion to avail two. 0 produos portent, ¢ te = never mn ae he si ey ty tp tojnform MY STORE —4 ‘uneral se: . Par SST SEOOTT ENTE WE oF ood , ife-like ession. - NE S» ron leparted King, inthe | more secure apartment. The jailor being ab-| ¥MPROVE YOUR EY EST ATRENGTHEN Fgh ag Rel arta eg lh lll ee vas ond boards prepared Wiimed expressly for | Br iMh street and Louisiana avenue, where be Ine the purpose. Cathedral at Paris, before t! igni t accou i ee = the oy amy the shanna eae | a ane het in Meets ioe | SBRLGIa a apsenene deywee | Sart been crshe ures nara tends to keep constantly on hand a large and Fit SRIES, mbers. gra: family. Morgan refused to allow other per- " . 8 ration of hi to |. Partioulac 10n paid to the painting of Por- ortment of Foreign and jomestic Wi yard ba Poteau ae took with tales the suered | son tu enter bis cell, and exhibited two huge | ted, and abs wg eo cetomng eristaae neat Heri ee malaga thes aniformly atiutactory oh st Ls Sey v4 rittesite, sai rena yie Pun ie fh mang, FINE OR eer . bei ofthe tte King oo tomes congtige’| send enh oa Seeehee arnen ha tees | nares See eG Bee ligt apag | mrt a ipmanmemticteemeneae | Pf Hues Ree Seeds Arnone Uk 3 © immense congrega- | ened to ki ore . oper Col. Chabard’ 0 y intruders. Not only his legs lence of death | but hid arms were afterwards confined in irona, « hotographs taken OF sick persons | Olivos, x Sarperzana moreepectvl iy, | qghretatin2it tte fen co cr tik, Macrame | Given, Hens. biee, Sarde tees taken im nyt number Brandi demijohns, @ same sold | maics R lence ‘and patronsge of the y eminen Com: r him eminently worthy. | sroupa, and ny quantity of copies from ¢ tol. P' tt a ened. te RPE SS CAA Bota h | Sena th cal reigned. Masillon arose, and held the little | and all bié exertions ended in nothing. improve ANY EYE affected with WEAKENING | 4 Waurms, Ar pot U.S Capitol. | Etirensonable charkes. seriptions, § rape : ‘ EAKENIN ries, Madeire b i i ing li Cc ACT to it, SHORTSIGHT iter, M. . . Julien Ciarot, emux secre cushion All oyen were intently Axed | brown baie, turned up nfo c kote Soe | EDMENG:, Al poeta MAC wap mer Retertera pe, | | valetitSd Pamenae'ysa'OU Peatybeatae | Bice antisense Nene came 4 - . C . |» M. D., 1 Ce st a 5 % me the King As bis hand was returned to | chievous eye, intelligent expre@ton of counte- 0 ooderful double-pol RADLEY, Washington, f a ae, a lined and restored to their origi neem ampani “id 8 large de- * sacred cushion, the loud and solemn voice | nan¢e, but from his thin, scornful lip, and | received 1 rT pignest, rescenmnendezios at the augon, Ex Govermorot tons Ladies and gentlemen respectfully solicited | Also, Stongh' Bitters, and Fever and Ague of rerio tern in every pert of the | easy, xonchalant manner, he exhibits daring Sees tiene 3 the bicke ‘the beet knows fil may sw, cS. Patent Offee, ponies ie Gallery over Shi ‘ring vetoed man Bes Porter, Ats,and Ci or ed to calland exam cathedral, *‘“ alone is great!’ So T aa defiance, which, his confederates sa: te CG, Wiekt, Principal Rittenhouse Aoadem entrance . doors ‘en ‘amilies are partiou = baw = to you, to-day, my beloved Kearars: there ines | asked hin courte ag one of the mont exetei | iled.ell etyleeal OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI-| weit eS ee | a Se rs, Short = pert) SING GLASSES, C a Mi 2 SH bers of Congress are also inf: —_ haman greatness, ‘ (fod alone ts creat” burglars in the United States. : chin GU, cornet et eigken oeeneedl ¥ STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES being | will he promptly attended to, and deli at them The subj h cd ‘ are for sale at his store, corner of Fighth street a Boks FROM LONDON. about the largest in thie city at thi residences at the shortest notice. jubject was the Day of Judgment. I The Judge before whom he is tried hasde- | Pennsylvania avenue, or 491 Kighth street. Prices Bohn’s Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery. | time, and having been purchased before the. A (enerat assortment of fne Havana Cigars, im- had beard it preached maay times, but neveras | cided that the warrant held by Beebe, in mak- | ve reanooalte, the same as he had in his es! sh Parcelain, and other objects of Vertu, | vol.; | rise in Leather. can be “ ak how s te: 2 ported. direst by ‘the subscriber. at wholesale and re- — er cent. lene than goods 16 a i and examine for I beard it then. The immense congregation | Isg the arrest, was not a legal writ, and this | ™ was held simost breathless with the anvet leonar- bas given confidence to the bold fellow that he P'RENCe FooKs. re ‘fol, sublime and powerful sermon I ever | willyet get clsar. The Judge decided that an | f-,,norve—Historietses et Proverbes, 99 cents, 0. heard. He spoke of the final separation in the | officer must arrest afelon. A citizen may, but | Ka ¢ y des hors de Mon Jardin; 3 ote, India, by greatday of judgment and fancied the anger of spicion merely. me Aux Camelias; 8) cte, Soyen’s Culi 25. Life and Letters, 1 vol iste - ‘anal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and 1 Manual of Technica Produce taken. SeanES. acts on band of te ueler, 5¢ ota. T 4 CARD, Country a gectily att ts he me nary Campaign, 1 vol,, illustrated; © THE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT | try produce of ail desor: JONAS'E CAV sildi mas No. 564 Twelfth street. je of the G: lley & Pau! vo! ime, Onil ives. at fat tron Hall. Pa nee HOOTERS, And he sank overpowered to his seat, while | slowly. Mr. Cor is counsel for the State, and the Lord looking the door that opened to the must have been a penitentiary offence le Tigres; 3) ot . . = new fe Att botwmtea pit, appt apon the famparts, Yet. | Gomesited. Kertents Sue ahhh Pieregblgighman's Vision and Creod,two voles |, nentenng nr new baiting, which we have jut | we 3 ting fall the key in the abyss below, and drop- The offender must be known. Souvestre— {a Prairie; History of the Induotive Sciences, two thanks fo the people of Washington and George Wises, TOUPEES, SCALPS, &c., to pivg the last tear over fallen snd condemned| And the citizen must have information. Romssein— 14s Comiponion, © vary, {itestrated y 69 sates town Seether liberal f gee neon rh oe | ee oe ann aaa ee es man. He closed— A private citizen bas @ right to arrest, on | Roussesu—La Nouvelle f{eloise,2 volumes, illue- edt ta on ieee v7 ots. be an ornament to the atty. with a large and ai ss- | “°° en HEARD & WATSON’S, “I go the laod of my birth, to presa once | personal kuowledge, for a ‘felony committed trated ; 75 cents. | ¢ ‘Overbnry’s Works, | vol.; $1.25, loon, with all the convenience and comfort of our} oe5-tm National Hote! and 6th street more to my heart my aged mother, and drop | epyevhere in the State, soherh the county | Voltaire~: Philosophique, § vols..ilus- | Rf cncoePavitenses im Now England. t vol’: 1.25, | customers, and in the establishmentare all the nee- tear on higcomeet Ses a eimted father: aecedhs of Mphich heis a resident or pas ret ie X Sous L’Ancienne Mon- | Prummond’s Poetieal Werte} vol; $1.25, eons = ener ute for manufactu and eneres 4 EN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. fi uu? 7 ye i 5 P lenry; $2.78, Carlyle’s Works, 6 yols.; $1 rvol. 2ging home industry, and by a stri Ang Bends af to City of Der: ‘arewe! The case iseontested closely, and proceeds De tritepa ah ge ary $378 par Me Do La 0 12 BANEK TAYLOR. iustion and intenrity. wre bee to ive. faction Corporation, in ew a TANO for $37, one for 2 LNS & CO.. ing 10 cent. Cou; 4nd one for $100, | “sosn-aw Rae ear ier eh and teh ote, Vo "Bonds of $50 cach, Fie growing. ty Et 5 75 at Etudes Diploraatignion, par Le Vicomte Henry de A | Eph nina;mace reasenable terms. ¥ the whote congregation responded with sympa- | Mr. Warden for the prisoner. Aoi PP has now sbout 20,000 , end is thizing tears. — Se ee crea) es ata P's be taken at once the ore to make room for A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD-CASE IRON | rapidiy increasing in wealth and popaiton, oe General Harrison had been i rated. The| _TH® Tica Sour —A correspondent of the | Histoire du Consulat et de L’Empire, par M.A. | others, OHN F. ELLIS, fram® Pianoforte, used one year in & careful | mugigipa! debt is only $150,000. 9nd ite 5 4 dispatches for the British govecamest were | Boston Courter, who has‘ heard the broad * hur. Pi PE Li 0022 508 Pa.ave..near comer oth st. | family. of Hallet, Davis & Co. Boston.renowned | on! oe od care, publichog in -y signed by Mr. Webster and ‘lelivered to Mr | Tb’ of the English tumults, the stolld roar of ab FRANCK TAYLOR. | FASHIONABLE PERSUMERIES, from the earner eet in 4 of the Sk Beoptember. TVe, recominend Cookman. He took leave of his friends at | Pregcy revolutionary mobs,’ asks, “What ls the x TAB bacinte Nos t houses, } near thé comer CAN FELLAS. fete’ wrnae believing them t0 Weshington, and left foe Nae Tote. As We nen nee eee ee eae eT ee eee tan eT atom} oo2 maasd basher theneba : goreity bonds. Cu yRB BROTHERS ton, By J e ‘ ‘ tiger’ shou ra . } 5 aa siden teea ter thm Chane ; parted, hia last words were, dae oe gay oes Hy 3 cnote __ He | GGISSORS, MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, | ——-ana GRAY, anew Novel, by the Hon' | —°° ay heaven bless | be sucha favorite among our assemblages of sove- | Gods now opening, _ 1BBS* tore. 18th sti M you, Mr. Smith; ifever I retara you shatl ses | teigne * Why don’t be apply rey aceom- ( RIENTAL NAIL POLISH. giving s peaeeifal ave., i tie Relceracts Sade Winder” Jeremiah Clem he finger’ nmls, st GT 434 ‘Bar cond-hand Prenne at Giese Nepats from 8% re B15), to he wold Ou time, or at reduced Foe oT TZEROTT, norner lith atreet “ $i. R gi aaty — Lada plished Tigers of Baltimore? eo re ne | nme oe aaa EW GING at * as pts * sal menage se Ld ards, the pase. Ha MAT A 2 i SED 3 's New +91. = ing Goverace’s Talend the qplecdia sew susdaar UD Porter’s Spirit of lark pet site S800 ir] Pa I Seg G Uhikn BINGE gern teen Me * 2 RANCK TAYLOR. ram - . * . Py » 0 og savans he " 3s, President.”’ on her outward trip to Liv ik paid canoes jogenmee UeDreught Congiees,J°aher | gtrests. alo | ive wate E MEAL. bo Coo! wer, ‘wbatmst. | PEANUTS NF Eye WHER rota apd Ci | tices» | Bre ae Ra onan gars | ROE ae ang Soon or rangel Ea ee NTR er, [Nee o