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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Bloventh strest, By W. D, WALLACH. Pay served in paokages by carriers at $48 year, er 7 conte per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 a year, advance; $2 for siz months; $1 for three months ; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12centss week. Single eupios, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADYKETISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) maerted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly. 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 50 per cent. advance, THE WEEKLY STar. This excelient Family and News jourmi—con- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—ia published on Ssturday arent, ae will be ‘s subscribing raised wit the raearvention o's of Tux is the Waskengran Tex ~ late 20 generally ‘VENING Star circu ) can the VOL. X. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1857. NO. 1,512. SHORT-HAND WRITING. America bere a directing the energies and From Benn. Pitman’s History of Short-Hand.] | destinies of this great republic. It must be | ———— wy ; Few persons probably ate aware of the extent | understood that the short-hand ide | here ARD.—RARE CHANC : ‘ hand: with Bat to which short-hand is required in the seggice | referred to is altogether distinct from the re- | for erage a ype tthe sae Fee onre I" Postmasters: s.commission of sony, 1S Scents Will be allowed Georgetown Advertisements. Watohes, Jewelry, &c. _____Dancing. — Se A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL wer SHES, JEWELRY.AND FANCY AR. D4 . ATCHES, JEWEK AD VANCY AR- NCING ACADE ps ES, JEWHURY. AND FANCY AR, p cA MY t a le table for At very Low Prices to Cash Customers, Ib hy Mr. T_ F.GASZYNSKI ofthe Government. During the parliamefitary | perting done in the galleries of the House of | chambers or offices. Wil be rented seperately or all Sonam se WATCH borg some of ec oeet see and Silver a, to announce to the AUGETER have session there are always many committees sit- Commons and the Houso of Lords for the morn- eee a Sreineeee re: ae. vatween Sth No. U9 Sours ‘Sux oF ae SrReer, hain .$'4 Sinsle pieces, FANSY AR'TI- =i = a gory m cane ting on bills of a private or public nature, and | ing and evening papers. The sum of mopey | 2° ys cancels ge er ge ro CUNT cal ccna ok eatinrtoc ee etidar the Sth al oes om at each of these a short-hand writer must bein | paid annually by the London papers to their me Wank: cle ha at & CO. pape, phere: ) metal Che ct de pad " Mr. Cronch Hall, ee 13 st. and Peay. attendance, to take notes of the evidence of all | respective corps for reporting the parliamentary n ig-im b is ors, : ortment _ 90 30-2m S49 Pa. ay. over Farnham’s Bookstore, issesand Masters, the wi ho may be examined, and, in | debates, far exceeds that paid by the Govern- VOR RENT OR LEASE.—A large and oommo- VAUL AND WINTER GOODS, RE. WwW ~ | from 3 o'clock p. m= for Ladies and Gentlemen, @ witnesses w Ly i c i that pa y aie [itrobased in Philadelphia and New York at the ALTIMORE, WASHI VIR- | from 7 o'clock Georgetown—on w some @ases, of the speeches delivered by the | ment for reporting sittings of Parliament Com- dious double HOUSE, with water, gas. and | [arge recent Auetion Sales, and from the importers, | 1D gina Bank Notes taken at par for all kinds of | the 7th of October fue Hiasrover's Ladies Sey: i | mittees. 3 SG 2 5 e | inary, 30'clook p. m. counsel on either side. Short-hand writers are | mi Faron. "The house ta cleganty furniahed, aed in | purchasers, uuny desuable Goode arnssderalts below | G0) ee. tnd STEER, WATCHES: GOLD | UE: rome leak B. cation oan be also employed to take notes of evidence in the eee ee tho most central and dosirable location, Thé house | their value, In theassortment will be found— CHAINS. BEALS, KEYS, LOCKERS, and ah | acfaft Sr S0d parcculacy appliontion oun | Suh parliamentary examinations, and inquiries in} WHAT HAPPENS TO FEMALE PASSEN. | Wil bo leased. with the Tareitncs. for. tarma.gt zaere Rich Silk Robes and. tayadere Silks other choice ¢ for, & few days. s 1th sireets. ¢ . ae 126m important law cases, of which the Government GERSON EMIGRANT SHIPS. | apply to WM, WALL, of Walt, Stephens & Co, poredare Valontias and Vatontin Roe 6 ee a a4 cnaten pat eget =e desires to preserve an official record. The The fellowing extract is from a communica- ‘a. avenue, bet 9th and 10th street ich Printed, all wooi, Delaines and Robes prices. 514 SEVENTH STREET 514 Government caer ene a = — a oe by a surgeon on board theemigrant FS ENT DPnel wow hee ay Bn via epee ergy ~ owl, avery supe- | P crying 338 Penn. avenye, sign of the large aS PE . Gurney, in whose family this office has been | ship Henry : O KENT.—That vew three story Brick House f . , vested for about a century, the first ayeett ** Let us just inquire who are those monsters Fe sfpaas back building, Ll ig ; ead ail re wail bpp Apeekargs (peroat ioe | Set i = “= Re Office Borond ban. ies om {rom ment having been given to Mr. Thomas@urney, | in female form we have just seen shouting, | (O%on’Gocacd aad Third atreune, Inquire of 3: Ws in fine CLOCKS: CLOCKS! CLOCKS! | OcKs::! s Opp Fxtiows’ Hart. ghey im 1791, published an edition of Mayvor's | jeering and laughing with the sailors, whilst | ARNOLD, C streat,between rhird and Four-and- | Plain Delains, black. white and colored, ood BASS GLOCK for $i. Every styie of | Opoe sen gtnd Glnenee. suited t0, every sight ; Short-hand, with some slight modification. | throwing overboard the body of one who was go | @-half. oo 14-tf i ° ape Clooks at » ROBINSON'S, Glasses; Teleseo yh r4 iy | ORich Union Plaid rinos, at 3144 ct - ; jescopes, Microscopes Mr W.B. Garney, till lately oceupied the | lately amongst them’ Three weeks before OR RENT.—My HOUSE on F stroet, between | Do. all Woo! do. 80 ott Seas Sek, Materials, such as Keys, Bails, xrent variety; Cosmoramic Stereosoopes post; be, however, died about two months ago, | those girls were quiet, a parently well con- 12th and 13th. Printed Mouslin Delaines, good sty Clocks tothe trade ‘at who! He Call coer ae 7 Paentaae. Sooatver- (1550,) at an advaneed age, leaving his two | ducted, and some mild jock , with faces in| eMC WP. PHILIPS. ane places, best sbyihs tnglish Prin and examine, at Pin meee ii a Notogg leceieonen. sons, Messrs. Thomas and Joseph Gurney, as | which the physiognomist weatt in va n look for OR REN T—A 1 andsomely Furaished HOUSE, | Rich style Bonnet los, Engl Ribbons J. ROBINSON'S, NokFoLk, September 7 1854. his successors. Officially, Mr. Joseph Gurney | indications of the savage depravity he now sees (No. 446, northeast oorner of H and 10th streets) | Plain colors do., very cheap pdiaed S@ Pa. av.. oppo. Browns’ Hotel. Sin: The Speotacies you made for me sui aes b y> sé a lideot h Pp . containing thirteen rooma, with gas fixtures, bathing elvet Ribbons and Fringe Trimmings very well, and seem to have improved my sight ia short-hand writer to the House of Lords, and | depicted there. They were modest girl y ¢, For partioujars apply on the premises,or | Stella, Hiocha Shawls, in great variety .. more than any other J haye Jetely tried. Mr. —— Gurney to the House of Commons; | of them brought up virtuously and religiously; Box 513. City Post Ofice se 22-tf Super double Broona do. Vocal and Instrumental Music. LITT. W. TAZEWRLL. but all the business of both houses is condueted | strict in the observance of their religions du- | pxOR RENT.—Prof. H. W. MUNDER havin henille and Cashmere Scarfs ATK.W. HENRY PALMER SPIANOFORT?®: | <x! have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. by the two Brothers as by a single firm. Of | ties; their character and conduct above all sus- fitted up his Hall inan elegant manner, whic! potagt boa) dy ster colors and Nos. NV CLAUSES sre dee OT LANOFORTE arg hod — of great ,~ sistance my course a large establishment is required to meet | picion; but in a fatal hour they were induced | renders it one of the prettiest rooms in this city, will | Seok F aera. Welch, and Saxony do. sons desirous of availing themselves of Mr. PaL- = i setumtend kins iiifel optsomn ‘nl the exigencies of the public business. About | to emigrate to America—some from necessity, [ebro we oP encanta Cmaaste: hie Black Bombazines and 6 4 Delnines Sarl ce ecaiklg, TeTeested to enroll their names as HENRY A. WISE. 10 short-hand writers, of great experience and | ethers, perhaps, from the invitation of friends | Hall on Tuosday, Wednesday, and Thursday even- poorand bisek Coburg werees = This Class system is more advantageous for the Prrenssvac, (otober 21, 1854, tale, form the principal portion of thisxtab- | who had preceded thom, and many feeling that | spe tem if mnt OGG son orsupia | Heat aah and vaarasd ats eta Pinte | Sdvancoment at Chilton thas sn'ethorsy chon a |, Abu Sie yenre ager | uitind rom Metta, lishment ¢ gentlemen are engaged in taking | all exertion in their native home was insuf- | on fy sday and Thursday afternoon and evening. Long and square Black Thibet and Bay State | '™pfruction. . re notes ot evidence in the committees of the House | ficient to relieve their parents from the burden | © oo 2-tf ‘Shawls It ia equally advantageous for the perfecting ofthe | Which | used. and found them of great asmmtauce to of Commons and House of Lords. They do not | of their support—with the laudable ambition : Ladiew and Children’s plaid woolen Shawis, inal! | "st brilliant performer: my decaying vision; and my opinion of ies phat he a Mr. John Tobias, baving furnished me with Gias- C. L. IRVING will open a Music Schoo! for La- ion by which | have Bean senenty a kilitul inthe preparation of Glasses for eyes tyles and “ TzR™s IN ADVANCE. bene! transoribe their own writing into long-hand, | of achieving inpependence and coutributing to Pianos, &c. Honery of overy deseription “Load Cis: per quarter. Advance Classes ee —— oe MAY. but are occupied almost exclusively in note | the relief aud comfort of their paronts in the ee et {ites Feroas agd Merino Vesta. ita Bai Eg raiicstions to be Poe ee Lyxcusune, November 7, 1854. taking, by which means they e attained a | decline of life. ig . * N NNS & CLARKE ane eae] be ‘Good: ot ek ane and domestic | Fi irteenth and Fourteenth." °, From an examination of Mr, Tobias’ Glasses, and degree of dexterity which is little short of mar- “It may be worth pausing here to inquire HALLETT. DAVIS & CO’S* 009 JOHN H. SMOOT. LF Georgetown Ciasses meet every Monday and wimg Sensi Gneiton SarE RR ERI vellous, when we remember that the system | into the system adopted to bring about the de- CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, OTICR—H been nkermved) Kak oec= Thureday at 12 o'clock, at Miss Harrover's Georze- en = J. BLACKFORD, M. D. which they write is one of the longest and most | struction of those young women, which ix ex- | Constantly receiving and for sale only by tal RG are inthe balst of Nécting end ee = cup . 10. 1854. i by i a OF J , Li JOHN F. ELLIS, in persons fre in the habit of collecting and ‘ORMAL MUSI - Lyxcuevrs, November 10. 1854, tedious of any in ordinary use. The notes are | actly alike in all the eases I have witnossed Pa. av., between Sth loth sts, | S8thering together the Bottles which containor kave N A iC SCHOOL, transeribed by “readers,” of whom thore are | During the first two or three days passengors | Purchasers wil! find tf to their iuterest to examine | Cpntained our beverages, and putting therein au arti seroral specially attazhed to each short-hand | are perfectly terrified by the atrocities and (or shemselves the Superior qualities of the above ine CFayohr article op the fath nad oredt ufour nate dies and Gentlemen, at Temperance Hall, on K prohens ey eal mene writer, with whose peculiarities uf style they | frightful bodily injuries which they see inflicted | i! Covers, Metodesas, &0:, &o:, ale stamped on said Bottles, all persona are hereby | street, between 9th and loth, on Monday afternoon, | say that | consider him skil!ful practical optician, thus become acquainted. around them. They themselves getting afew | hand. i fa Pe oui notified that sul Bottles are our own property. and | November 2. wt 4 o'clock. aud well prepared to aid Chaos in the committee room, the short-hand writer | drives and knocks and plenty of curses, soon professional services. atte ot ude =a tt yM. B ZIk, t 2 customers only to be returned, and that it is our firm | entlemen thoroughly acquainted with Music from sider of the Methodist Conference. takes his seat at the little table provided for | perceive that they are now embarked ona long Yet ane eneANe FORTES, | intention to prosecute to the utmost extent of the | the Elementary principles to Composition and Har- Wamuessn ayy orn 27, 185. him in front of the Chairman. On one side of | and dreary passage, helpless and unarmod, per- NABE, — — | not subject to sale, and that they are delivered toour | | The object of this School is to make ladies and inay need his o Deo. 11, 1855. i f ‘ jan 20hy ROGRESS IN THE FINE ARTS. I have used Mr. Tobias’s jes for three or o'clock bas arrived. A laborious task is often | an effort to sit, and ‘she is better; she turns | 4more, We wore also awarded the first premiumat | ———*___________| })) PalNTING AND PHoTOGRaPEY Comeinen. | f: t before him, for it is his duty in the evening to | to look equi sad ore an officer of the shi 4 the tncdetraal Exkidition held in Ridhmond, Vir. Ts EOYED eer OF TEETS, 2 = ie as Par such pleased witht mpl hevenpantmiveh sa Ji \. 5 rae 1855 and 1856. Th lg0 been 7 ‘m_much pleased wit! examine and correct the transeription that has | who has most officiously attended, lantern in fie bigness premiui (aifver-tvodal) at oe «ft, LOOMIS, M; rs the inventor and patentee of PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, | benefited by them. Gk law, any infringment of our rights ou the premises. | mony. Mr. J. Tosiss—Dear Str: tam happy toeny ti . : : wh = ND lasses will b t Mz. J. the table is a chair for himself, an@ on the | feetly at the mercy of miscreants, whose acts MABE, GARI ete hrm of Union Bottling ARN WE SHINN, ing oiMcelarn Wennseienn oh ig a era peentnerre paint ad obtained trom you im hyo other another chair for the witness. He has | have so frequently of late been brought before Continues the manutacture and sale of grand and sell Georgetown, D.C. | 0 ‘giock and % viewn cangoofary yeni have heretofore at, reat thus no difficulty in hearing the evidence, and | the public by the press that I need not more | square MANO FORTES, under the name, J PON'T’S GUNPOWDER. 0c oorxctown Class meetnat Miss Harrover's | Gimeuity in getting ginsses of the proper focal die- : i 4 p ek 1 Hdl Nee os hte A Fe es D in D ER. aeminary on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Thure- | tances. It affords me pleasure to states that by — close to the ke pork ask pepe describe them. When artes in | Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Butaw street op. fou al times palied withall shewaons kind cays, wt 4 ovclock. eps late re wwe piecenee to state, eon toatl them to repeat an answer when he not un- | each passenger retires to rest with a forbedin te the Eutaw House, Baltimore. ol A : ees And BM propa ‘orme~ Per quarter, 22 lessons, in class. $5; pri- | Ghwiated, so that the Glas ou hed me are derstood it. or to slacken their pace when they | mind. when ail is quiet and supposed asleep, ~ voFhey have alee just opened ro Sales Roomat | ridaetd shegame iy 307 tity to parties wanting, | vate instruction— Vocal, Piano, of mere . decidedly the best ‘adapted to Iay eyesof any | have are speaking too rapidly. The hours during | sudden shriek is heard from a female. Some No 37 Balumor rect, between Charies and Light y rh Wr ALBER: KING, Hallac the tooaborsenmen STEWae Mone State over yet woot. which the Committees sit, are usually from rs gather around her, while others hurry for the prea TD Ta oe wet ST fi Agent for the Deere at High mrest, orthouzh the Post Office. 00 %4-tDeol " bed hea FDP. to4. After about an hour's writing, the notes} medical officer. He arrives, and finds a girl p constantly on hand « large assortment of pian tf /Intel.AStates G 5. Hi been induced by a friend to visit the of the short-hand writer are taken to the read- | generally very young, say about 16 or 17 years | Sad highly-Guistod crandand square biano Portes: | mAri2tf (lute AStatee Georeeioen DC | MED oe op MUSICALS Beralcavetoansownes | lishment ef Mr, Tobias (or the purpose ct trying h era by a messenger employed for that purpose, | of age, lying on the floor of the between decks, ave, th double key -boards, doub! istry to ne itiends of Washington, Georgetown, vec lg wll poet anh ow ad who comes with an open book in his hand. to| with pale oad terrified countenance, gazing nd stops to uit sviall churches. eevee een —_____Dentistry,&o. famith MUSIC fee halle Private ee - Brae wise have aforded ime mre at bok: - substitute for that which he takes away. The| wildiy around from face to face; he interro- Peet se citoal iiieslent ene D*. VILLARD, DENTISE, are heat CHI- | Soirees.. From ons to any Gaaehar or joe an to | Sily very good. was injured ted none aod readite Rt same thing is repeated several times in the | gates those around as to the cause; they shake | f terms. , Seas Wistnal and eiaaine tata as =] be had at the shortest notice. my oe grt itcee pedis darn degra og i day, so that in few hours after the Committee | their Leads, but are dumb; he asks the girl| Our fisnos were awarded the highest premum gh att ayaa Bes oageag ly Peg errr gerne ae Jom 1s enue funtion hott the pe ie previous. has risen, sil the notes have been transcribed. | herself, she turns her eyes quickly around; cetelapcenar fae gnstateart I the Maryland paras now pre to perform al operations in his profes- | corner gth and G streets, Navy Yard. oo 2am + NWI i , thortaod weitere work iv dalucd when | ate as quickly: aye ee segue And | grit oucegr and eticen vga mci | "Ege, Novas, Mas cron, aloning Gantior’s _ taper - are as quickly averted; she shudders, makes | of the ere from New York, Boston ai - : : = . . titan A nies? fe mis’ Minera late Teeth,” havi' In Cil Colors, on Canvas, May 5th, 1856. . Sees made by his readers. From this correct | hand, standing a little aside. The mystery is uss ai ducate tis sos aia bonseenion of testimo successfully introduced his Gomeve st Muxtarurg om Sizz oF Livz. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilf@ a * fair copy” is made for the use of the | now perfectly intelligible—at least toany med- | pinis from the most inguished professors and | various cities, has now permanently estab- — optician ; andas [ have eyes of remarkable peculiar - Committee, = Pobre epg several office | ical man who has been twice across the Atlan- | amateurs in she oieeey which oan be seen at our his} aa himself in sean a i ‘ ice. 8. WALKER’S ty, 1 was s — we'd that Ar Tope seamed <4 copies are made for the use of the parties con- | tic with assengers. In all cases inquiries are | Warerooms, speaking for t mselves and others 0: is improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chic! ORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, comprehen em inspection 801 cerned. These are always delivered at the | uselces, because terror has taken poasession of pacha in which our imstruments are ee eee err bat Ma Ui saglbollrye bg pest = ode Wainer te st.and Pennsylvania avenue, | messurement. and he has made me a prir of cies that suits meadmirably. A. P. BUTLER. Tie taste, Th bod pacions | July il, 1856, Wasnmsrox, Aug. 8, 1885 etalic 2. ere are no . b ™, Aug.8, 5 with moisture or ticles of pa bop eon pete oe a ‘com- Having beon for years under the necessity of hav ure and elean hey Are | ploteand handsome in the whole country. He has | two sete of gliapses—one ber, Dep in dexliaht, 58 oue my far more durable, and e Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 2 | for lamp-light—I procured one set frem Mr. noe. reward mevting of the Committee on the following day, | the unfortunate passengers. The next night | Ali instruments are guaranteed for five years, and | their construetion, and they are therefore free from S. WALKER bas fitted up the above » or whenever they may assemble, and they are | there may be a repetition of the same scene and | 4 privilege of exchange is granted within the first ax | galvanic action an often referred to in the course of the proceed- | with the same girl; I have known it to occur be popieet phapeles af Bend je if the instrements do not ings. Sometimes the evidence is printed at the | oftener than twice; but watch the girl; ask | “Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage itt close of the enquiry, together with the report of | her, during the day following, the cause of hor | to give us a on!l before purchasing. rome will gi © | fine Oil Paintings, by some of the best ancient and | Whicli suswered both purposes. IT have used his the Committee, and occasionally in important | alarm. She was Rightened sho says; but at fangs exchanged. Wises. end taped. cco * |e Siew viol haga wre y, | Modern masters, to which he intends to add fresh | several months, and find thers exeeliont. inquiries, such as that of the Sebastopol Com- | what? No art can extract from her an answer, — — | durability, artistic exoo! Or any Other requisite | Upzortations. S. WALKER hassiso itted ups com- mittee, the evidence is printed from day to day, | but befure one week has elapsed, that girl has - UB RS, lete suit of rooms, with private robing aj f Department + i Stoves, &c. “AU Fore rohase and acopy placed iu the hands of each member | become one of the worst prostitutes in the ship; = Pe ovonmns ta ladies, and pu yf the finest possi! Sir: The pair of Speotacies you warranted. seoute and aged & first class operative artist to rday are particularly ealisitotory at the commencement of cach day’s sitting. In | she is perpetually about galley and foreastle, M : Cc. WOODWAR D'S pil avenue, between ee icin streets. Fast in the de ra oans taking all kinds tome. They are ve decidedly the best 1 possees, such cases, it ia not uncommon for two short- | in the midst of the sailors. She has been visited gininenineansl Fee, er 4s # AND GRATE | —oaath yn _ | GE nm in the of OG HIC, AMBROTY AND DaA- | aod 1 amp the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully head wil be di a Den RY), ie KeOt YPE PORPRAT We: rom the teleoted in different places: snd “ror opticins reo- and writers to be engaged in one day, so as to | at night, and, not being found a ready victim, ' r} ae $ si EPHEN B. smallest miniature to size fe. ommen ome On Becount o r profession lighten their labors and expedite the work. | was, apon tho alarms threatened with the | 7M O7étest Ceokine stoves im the United | [Oy dutigg GEE HEN BAILY: <= ed the Srey eg egg bpm Sek epee poem geenegeeen pm pie The motes are generally very aseuratel A i reek i I have just received from Philadelphiaa few of "Aree doors from lath Street, bgrhied: pro ad wh _ Le . C4 y Jy accurately | knife, or being thrown overboard, if che told. th r py ‘donk ri Conk! 25 years’ oxperience, Aud whose specimens of | rections on the treatment of the eyes, taken, though mistakes are sometimes made. | The threat had ite effect on her. and on her Seer a deaded ioasttaek es tae. for oA —_— r, for the pur- * ; St . % Dr. BAILY begs leave & inform the publicthat he | 842° portraits may be seen in some of the airst fam pose of preserving and improving bt, ‘The immense practice which the short-h companions around her also. This scene of at- Star? patonted ST. 'T hod them pot tp in Phin: can be seen atail hours.at his office, ioentedawabove, | Nem of the city, a8 well as those exhibited in Rospectfuily yours, HS. CALDWEL is - . : ; . 4 aliery, he will be able, sy the combination of the rofessor of M.C., Soe eviie Ry... Writers have, being constantly engaged intaking | rocious villany vccurred in the last ship [| phis this last summer, exclusively for this market. | He feels assured that an experience of fifteen yoara’ ees fed eet , 2% “i 4 portraits that have never been ex- ie Ts Ny notes, aud spending littleor uone of their time | sailed in' The irl was between 15 and 16; Thoy ure very henvy ‘and trong, and onat of the | practice, with the large numbor of patients, anid great ‘for Buooxtyn OxtHoraxnic Insrirvtio oles to become fi food. hence they i ; 0 variety of difficult cases that he has treated suacess- | Oolled for their fidelity aud \ife-likeexpression. Can- April, 1854. fi in .ranseription, is of course highly favorable | and, although I daily conversed with her for fedene pemiipteyah gece epten At a Tully, will ‘enable him to surmount any difficulty, the pees prepared by himseif expressly for After most careful examination on r, J. Tobias’s to the attainment of great speed, and to acon-| four days during my visits between decks, | Church, Esq., manefacturer. scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His » Lian fuse ed Ginssos, I am enabled to testify that their hardness, siderable extent componsaies for the difficulty | nothing could induce her to give u ight. | ,/bavewiso, Cue Liskaty Star, made by Mosers. | Own experience z d p the slight a ar oT eminent in the profession, and especially Drs. and length of the system which they employ. | est information: but a mate passenger, who sere u tee yanrenct ol Fhe peel yo Pe and yand Pe 4 Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- xf % tical! rusing the opinion of roa, Paria traits, Miniature or life-size, from small ve Vsalhy of pr aeepe ene spp hertimre kohlo te en a os armly, has led him, long since, todis- | deceased friends. Steet Dovark Oven © A bo i i e + ., se ie , * 6 dail m ‘eparat. for filling Teeta, al Photographs taken from corpses, or nick persons | gy, . lL consider, moreover, Mr. 3 erally requited before they ee seeeted Sent | Hope in a bunk ‘adjoining hers, suid, Sho is | Haivan arti! & Co. alta Al Enamels, Gute Verohn, India, Rubber. aud Ge. | ten at their own residences, on itumed.nte notes. | fully qualibed v9 detoragine the focus efthe oyespoxn y required before they are entrusted with | all ball haye no more scream- tinteoa te eaaine fa ania other market, some | ments for the construction of Continuons Gam Committees and classes taken in any number in by optical knowledge and gxperien % by the cisk of taking notes. They usually eom- | j ts all right, Dootor.”’ There was no mis-| of which are the celebrated SUNKIS&, ImPRoveED | Teeth, And that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, groupe, and any epeutity Of copies from the same sold | means of his optometer. In addition, | ean further mence a# * readers,’ being occupied with trau-| taking his manner and mode of giving this | Grosz, Flora Coox, Nosie Coox, aa the Buve | 18 the only reliable substauoe that can be worn in the | &t ressonal cer. state that Mr, Tobiss has supplied some of my pa- ¢ ‘ h ty Likenesses painted on er for Tomb Stones, ; , to thy facts Tip atta motes, of chert, and in thi way | inforaiatiom; and the poor girls conduct was | Risre, Atk tomy Coot, Many man oun ecodues | Rotate Ben ght cenaeuveW snown Uy teins | valve Runt ngercGYOd Peat tpurtte | Hone with Geen, to thei im By Bagman pestle mtg me sometimes as long as 7 or 8 | sufficiently confirmatury of it, for she became | fir roasting, baking, &o., 1 will give lim $30 on each Although he fiattors himself from his long resi- | carefully back lined and restored to their original Pbysician and ofan ear! etore , Berlin; Member of the ey are considered capable of | one of the most unbiushing prostitutes on | one, Please casi aud examine them, it Will eost you | dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably | freshness. Ladies and gentlemen are rospectfuliy solicited ons! College of Surgeons, England: Member taking notes themselves. A premium of 200] board.’ nothing, and you will see al! kinds and sorts of PE seca fly ella he bess | tc onil at the Gallery, over Shillinrton’a book store Feet aoc orton War ~ tend guineas (31,000) is taken with each pupil when BARS ES = Stoves, &o. Roesnte ss WOODWARD'S TESTIMONIALS: entrance street, two doors from Poensyivenia eon of the Royal ithopeedio tytion of ee the catablishwont Bat there Jae Guesr Bart “Bia Bex.”’—This bell, nontetronolitag Stove and Grate Factory. From the late Reotor of the Charch of Epiphany of SUNT GHD DUN ACE GEG Be ne es ee, aently occasions when more work is to | which waz a few months since placed in the o- SR an tepals dn Sas ee A! Ne nis city GINIA AND OTHE APER MONEY ‘ * Nowroun, Va., July 27, 1854. be done than is possible by the regular staff. | tower of the new House of Partiament at West- Beever se rer ralis oven be Srzrpan Bair: Deer bir crag th Halal og * Soe oS a il In the experience of even two years, I have found eas ; i ly, my oonfidenoe in — s aoe mg ew boo employ independent | minister. and was supposed to be a most success- | _N. B. Asto the Sra SuRLL PLAT Tor Cooxine | yous s superior dentist. ‘The operations executed CLOTHING !—CLOTHING !—CLOTHING! | Fte#' difficulty in obtaining Spectacies that were ex and writers, of who ri . = ‘ adapted to the weakness of my sight. Thisis- tm there are many in | ful piece of manufact ing Srovs. | nave examined it thoroughly, and think | for me have been highly eatisfactory. | ho; tyou CHEAP FOR Cask. actly adapt - no geen DP 4 London practising in the law courts and ae pa paeee def ‘y say be ides bees apparently | thas a very appropriate naine—SHELL.. Yes, shells | may Teoeive the patronage from my friends and the foedicecs ee eee io Sere eee or where, Some twenty of these are on “the | nized ty of its ‘ata ban aie sees boys Mar pe cecatioe ts fied hee eae ge oat AS senile that yaer stil srg Se. MONEY Sd AND vale DEALING, mosnauttable Ginesee. ‘They are cierr, chrystaltike 5 ! bean: _ them — for the makers. - . v NN ri ortabs 0 list, “and are engaged as occasion may re-| public by a fatal crack. Although not raised | Ime Stary! #010 then iaat fai, but will not aell them | Washington, Aug. 9% 1886. JvW.eERENOB, | perccen heed Tne are ATEXUMS get) | ans comioriniie tor eyes. T-would ooyumend tum ing 8 quire. They empivy their own assistants, and | to its intended final resting-place a again. ‘They are as thin a8 pastebonrd. I can prove get their trauseriptions completed as beat they | tower, and not formally installed PP geen Ea een ee panned Eveniense® nay ree tra cn oe Pa Ray SES eT Ts can, 40 as to be delivered early on the morning | mance of ita regular duty, it was suspended | Fall: saying that if 1 would take twenty-five of wap ip toyed Dr. nx , offer fullowing the day on which they are en, ages. near the summit of tho tower, where it had been ee one : j rea el eneenay au eae eine Alter their day's note taking isaciaplated: y¥ | repeatedly sounded; and recently it had been any price, they are sothinly nade. They are hand severally dictate their notes to ussistauts wo | strack for a short timo on every Saturday, in | billed overtown by one thet said inst fall that thay te tome whe from age or mt | raya Facuire sr = > - tficial aid in this way. ode NS, M.D. ace: pe EASY MADE Wiiarinctox, N. C., June 16, 1854. phen Baily, Surgeon Den- | “We can offer greater bargains in Clothing than ean | _ To persons who have had the —oe etehsinay cate ashington city, to execute for me an im- | pe otained elsewhere in this city. Uwing to our | impaired &s to require the use of G 1 woul cult piece of work, which he did to | huilding. we did not lay in our stock as others did, | recommend Mr. John Tobias as a sultable person satisfaction, and in view of the fnet that | ani we bought at. great sacrifices, owing to the | from whom to ebtain auch Glasses as they may re t'Baltimorestaitod after ropested iniate to | ¥aic oF ihe tmwrket. eee ee A mts ew down as fast as theyean in short | defereuce to the strongly expressed wish of the | ¥er4.not Worth having, All the above I oan prove, perform the same work satistuatoris, it pives me ri atl ls Ti fener - $4 b0 to G10 0 | Very much by a service ofyeara in the Post Office fen, = _ — cribe them. beeps pad pe Spon — of hearing its beauti- | -————_-——- - : eat pleaaure to express my entire oonfidenoe and | Bivek Cloth Coats... ---— 75to 120 Poyertment. whch pute rosues pores no on guy yng committee, as many as 5 or 6 of these | ful tone. Within t! tfes $ i 7. = igh estimation of his professional skill. a a Saanin e from 11 o’cloo! ni day, assistants are required, tweeter to get the tran- | ler bells, destined Sane Celie arens EF oh cae iP ee Baltimore, Jan. 12, usb HARMANN BOG63, Winter lined Uasstora 250to 500 | ime I used but one fight. te Wek WALKER. scribing Gaished in time. Attemptshave been | completed, and their purity of tone haa been |. The Steamboat THOMAS COLLYER, having | petrect froma note received from the ate Hon. Joka | roy Svercoats, ok Geto kos | Rvp means dabepraed cee emmeel meas ot ar by a few of the private short-hand writers | pronounced to be equal to that of their big col- been thoroughly repaired, will make M, Clayton. dai At elmagpate 150to 3] eyes, I have been compelled to use giasnes for seve- to break up the monopoly of the Gurerament | league, in its barmbnious days. tee ed ete encase sre teoth you made Bras SP EAAMEA Sam. | Wasion Baa poi Eo RO ty 9 wsinexs, 8» long enjoyed by the Messrs. Gur- hile the preparations i TUERDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 9o'clk. Totter, ar 97185 ona of the largest aut Ginest assortments | obteining glasses parfocti 4 “8 bhi arn Sat ad During the interveniug Lime she will run regular | "6 ould be . Very pret CLAYTON. of CLOTHS and CASSIMEREs in this city, we | months since Mr. . etwo re em ney, bat with nv effect. When any active step pas the chimes in regular working order, = for me, which | have found to serve me perfect i na ovi . ry trips to Alexandria, as usual. piles are prepared to make Clothing to order at the short . a, . ins coer dey ea pas J comunittes giver oe | tee pie gy apbrosehing Christmas, the erack in | “ou tr "~"" ““A'WOMAS BAKER. Captain. | 79 those that seok reliaf from th ies of the | HECHCE ary STEPHENS & CO., | plassenraost funutel tothe exer f most checthik: Perhaps had a good committee given tohim | the Big Ben was discovered, running perpen- N 31 CT M er teeth, I can cheerfully reco i 8. 2 ‘S22 Paave.. bet. thand 1eth F recommel it. Tobiaa to all having occasion to 8 & sop Ww the discontented Cerberus. whieh | dicularly from t®@e rim more than haif the dis- | Y'®G!NIA AND DISTRI TAM ENEY. PAR perior Dentist : he = ai. ene. - Garay | Mat kinases. and boar my testimony ne to hur skit! aa has generaliy bad the natural effect of putting | tance up the side. No assignable cause of the FoR F one ot my. familv, qe gged. HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH bn options. S, HENRY E. BALD in, a stop to his antagonistic measures accident ia known, no clapper or hammer hay- BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, ole ane tee woe ee vt! Rizo? T AND MATURIT 1, B62 Ass’t Sec’y to sien a arrants. Tr may interest sous of our readers to know | ing touched it. but those placed inor near it un- | $, P, HOOVER'S IRGN MALI. BOOT, SHOE | “of the Va. Cont, of the M. E- Church South, Just Published. Gratic. the Sith Thousand. | WTEW GROCERY, WINEAND, Jou. the rate of payment for this kind of work. Up| der direction of the scientific gentlemen who | | AND TRUNK DSTAGLISHMENT. Appl 9.1 swan Navin ima sence Madetne: of Sper See Rationn Kesstment. wicbont ies sjasiastas Shea Ssssutuaie te ered to a very recent period the rate paid by the | superintended the casting of it upposed tobe | Pennsyivania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. euresiver 0 the pro oosionalekill of Dr. 8. Baily, | Weaknoss, Retreat Emissions, public, thet criber bere to jt STORE. corper Government to Messra. Gurney was $10 a day | the resultof pure accident which could not have I have just returned from the North Surgeon Dentist of this city, or paving been cogniz- | Genital, and Nervous Debility Pre- Of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he ir tur attendance, and 25 cents a folio of 72 words | been avoided, from some Intent flaw in the with a splendid assortment of all@ONSR | ent of hus operations on our larmilies of friends, take | mature Doeny of rhe Syston, Lmpo- tends to Keep qunstantly op hand a levee aod varied fr the trauseript. But a few years ago, onthe | casting. The parties directly interested in id niiog: Gentlemens. Mis. > | Skul an well as of theuntiormly satisfactory manner | gonerally, by B, DE LANEY. M. D. GUGRS CIGARS an PINE GROC RIES > vecasion of the appointment of Mr. Joseph Gur- | the event, console themselves with the consid- ROO aoe and | Servants’ ta which he © most delicate and difficult Ps of Fine Teas. : ‘ Sand SHOES. Bt ney w his office as short-hand writer to the | eration that the cost of recasting the bell from RUS oF CARPET BAS, VATICHS House of Lords, the charge for transcription| the same materials will not be very great, but | SATCHELS, al operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully re- The important fact that the many alarming com- 1 of which t will sell for the above on mend him to the conhdeage and patronage of the | plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude : ry 8 der hu it thy. | of youth, may he easily removed without Medicine, onces, demijohns, and on id Jn was redaced to !4 cents per folio, which is the | it is not deomed practicable to accomplish it in | Callearly,at saw p. HOOVER’S puis Sh aceae ‘Architect | B'S. Gapitole | 1s an this smal: tract. olsarly demonstrated ; and the erries, Maden. Port of various de- rate at present paid. The gentlemen of their| a shorter period than four nonths. Accidents| se3.” eee sa) Tron Hall. As Mittan, M.D,of Washington, b. S. pe aha Roh ro oe Lay an picoesas peor § alien Core. igeax, Boren a sta are paid 6 cents per folio for taking the | of this nature are not of rare occurrence. The RETIRED PHYSICIAN “s INCOLN | [.D., of Washington, D. Ce which every one is enabied to cure Himself perfect! h i Anniseite, Mi: ino, urea, notes anid correcting the transcription. Private | celebrated bell at Montreal, it is stated, has A 75 Years of ‘Age, 8. H. BRADLEY, of Washington, é and at the feast posmbie cost, thereby avoiding all | Aisynthe, Champagne, and @ large and varied Ge- short-haud writers engaged for extra work, gre | been-re-cast, baving been cracked before it was W hose sands of life bave nearly run out, discoy- Roe WALTON overnor of Flcrida. vertired roatruims of the day. seription of Havana Cy paid 14 cents per folio and $7.50 for attend-| in use myear. A celebrated bell of the Brattle | f (74 While in the East Indies, a certain ‘cure for i or ae Offi post free, in « Also, Stoughton Bitters and Fever and Arcus ance. Formerly, however, when the ra: paid | street church in Boston, the predecessor of the Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, ea” ALDWIN, U. ent - 20 t! i saves by rowtunk fre Potade tam Bier 8, mitt eo e stamps " Oren ered DELANEY, | By epee oh tuvited toontiand ¢3am- sem-d&wtf 17 Lispenard street, New York, ine the stock before purchasing eleewhere. Mem- of Congress sre also informed that thejr ordera : es Colds, and General Debility.. ‘The temedy was let, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, by Gorernment was 25 cents, they received present bell, was cracked some forty years ago, discovered by him when hia only child, a daugh- = ‘a co hi from the Messrs. Gurney 15 cents per fuliv for | we believe without any unfair usage, after it Oanerial tertaterive sud tacitey aecutee inane MPROVE YOUR EYES — STRENGTHEN | J'EN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. will be prompt'y attended to, and delivered at the:t the transcription. Out of the sum received by | had been in use many years. nrations made from the Fast Indix Hemp, and the | Mend assist them-—by the PARI sou Sdlsae oF tho Ch romdences st the shortest ee i vane Cygere, | them they of course have to pay the assistant ea ee thought occurred to him that he might make arem- | OPTICIAN—A. WooLsonx who, Serporstion ds fd siz at. Davenport, ‘A xeneral assortment of fine Bey gore, im - whom they engage. Sometimes a days work Greexwooo Cexetery, New Yorx.—A bod] md a cise rey baying tee is ‘od. rrived Yes oad te ay athee Ont Caer York: Pon iol or sso each. “The growing “eity of ee E Will yield as many as 400 or 500 foli u vi ralites Wile has sinen agininarered the | Recker ak BPE and EYE-GLA: Davenport has now sbout 20,000 inhabitants, aud is | “Goal Bosts #0 case the labor is very profitable. It'does ext, correspondent of the Portsmouth (N. H.) Jour- | now alive and well. "He has since administered the | improv BRC BaiscOBTe EYE-GL rere nes cence ond naman Canal Bi ed on reasouable terms, and ‘hi ; “ i derful remedy to. the ts of anrffe UL : Pop: Its | “produce taken 10 e: > however, extend over the whole of the year, | "i thas ~ hits off’ one of the ‘features of this | Foteor the world, aud he has never found pines | CARVER REAZICEE NCR BTN HOUR | mpnicipal debt ipnty 180,000: and oie mctirond dake “a Old Whiskey, constantly on band, of 1800. i ; y¥ splendid cemetery ng them completely healthy and ha Wishing | FOCUS LISHED, which are warrantod to | Only @ cannot now be inctoased. The | Country orders punctually attended to, ned coun but only lasts during the parliamentary se There is one feature, in that partof the Ceme- todo as ‘much good as sible, he will send to #uc improve AN PeYE ailooted with Wt ENING | statistios of the “ were published in the Intelli- | try produce of ail description ed a siow. Ta addition t the government business | tery appropriated for children which, itis to be | °f his afflicted [wllow-beings aa request it, thie te- | CATARACT or going tots MaoSHORTSIOHT | concer of the Sth September. We. recommend ment. the Messrs. Gurney have a private busincss of nin p posta sere 2© | oipe with full and explicit directions for making it | ED hee Ali persons that wear or those which | these wr ronan shoe them to be as safensany | _ins-tf 5 ie ‘4 t. up and anccess: sang ¥ @ requires each ap- | w to. oO wear them wi sul Stat WRENCH BOOKS. ene rem but mot so much as furmerly. Other egies in this <— Asie ace inew an, langt toone “ im oneal lee thine cone to ant y wonterfel doe fe pottebed Chas ror rate! = CHUBB RROTHERS. Tee, icerenniabins Weevaiban Bhaenbe short-hand writers are now on the gua vive for thi 7 ve. | be ret 1 stage on t pe, And the ra- i highest t 7 y = S —Un E : . peivae basncas awd thus the gain of te gr: | Theres ee agent aban 8 ahs grave: | Kenia emp our pcees als cf | WOKS EX tPA Reem tat je: | A HEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD-CASE IKGN | Prommptin-t nix Dunes ain ge eenment catablichsnent under thin bend katate = a a = [acepnaan or att vertisoment: peices io: tb sedidiveat ducing 6 oles ing to the sight the known til! | famiy of Hallet. Davie & Cae Braten. renowned F Dame Aux Camelias; 3 cts. ua ould i ol i. No. . yi bargain, 3 some extent diminished. Their profits, bow-| kind would have doue very well het wre cta ‘Jernoy City, N- J: Iso, all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNT- | Manuffctarers. will be sold at's great oni : moe ever, are very great. The gross aunual re- gotinto the newspapers. pa the Dudbe boa ene ee “Tl 5 alle ms Vs) ae Bevin tay nto seer ath street and ga, aT Chine ee eee yy area gcipts often auvunt to as much as $760,000. | Carried to a ridiculous extent. All sorts of ob A YEAR! Pennsylvania avenue, or 1 Eighth street. Prices | 0022 8 Pn 88 ee | ee ee oe :78 On one occasion, when the late Mr. Gurney surd playthings are seattered upon the raven: 1 AR. Proftate eed eee Em- vory reasons the samees he iu his eatablis! > ER, ERT’S HORSE AND HORSEMAN- ee. =o sa — awe : we Couamined befure 4 committee of the House | and on some of them are two story glass baby | Elum A YEAK. ployment foral tuner Porrany | ment ia E ieee not STP actus United Sinies and British Provi; | Roussesu—La Nouvelle Helcise,? volumes, ilus- of Commons he adiaitted that bis net profits in | houses, filled with a general assortitont of the | $148 A YEAH. in town or country, in search of SHIONABLE PERFUMERIES, from the | oe8, in two large volumes,numerousiy crated 5 3p caus. 5 vols: #40. one year, when there wasa very heavy prea- | must ludicrous articles to be found at a toy shop ire 9 Lc mcpeall otal itl aed Le 3 Cirle tela BSS, — Renta MBulerelptite price 6 it for the publishers by ee py Derm sti i i i - : 2 J v7 . hy * ve. > oK ¥ ¥ - neoenne Meu = = | rls {asiness, amounted to $175,008. | ‘The kneeling and winged figures among the Tae A YbAR, hours. may hear of avon by po Paar RORS, POWDER an Be ee _FRANCK TAYLOR. sg my eral ama ty ke profits of @ establishment are now esti- | graves are objectionable ; being merely plaster | $110 4 YEAH. closing two stamps, pay post. | S860 ate ange a ae on roe USTANG GRAY,anew Novel, by tho Hem} p, ih ovchhaue dos bias Unis, par M. De Je below the actual auodut “sc ig) Perhaps, |‘casts, they become weather-stained anderam- | 300A YEAH. $foyde ghtatemer JAMES T. | ba aes. *nnd at hin Balesroom, wader Willard” Jeremiah lemons: $1, witline, containing Gracerje: 35 ote. cai Wisi allan ee eee ble to fragments by piecemeal losing their legs, | 81,00 A YEAR. York Pos! 7 mp nio-3m re. :e125 Etudes Dipiomatigoes, par ; The above interesting sketch of the short- | arms, wings, dc., one after another, until they | $1,000 A YEAR. iment in OOKIN AT Mol,AUGHLIN’S, No.tibetwoon | “hire Hale's NEw Cook Rooks 9. - Histole do Consniat et de L’Empire, par MYA. writing monopoly enjoyed by the Gurney | become hideous tothe sight. Some of the an- L000 A AR. tion in iife immati Sthand 9th streets, at his lar; tock of new nié FRANCK TAYLOR, Thi volume 16; @1.25. TaGy, Br such a length of time, is from Me. | giog, with their eyes knocked out, look asf they | $1'nn & iy + article of daily consumption, @nd | Goodanow opening, 7 IO Vigpins FED ERS-ACCOR DEONS MUBIC, tod by FRANCK TAYLOR wis Bagiish Reporter for June. It will , B pe 1 i 100 AYBA t's dwelling; *eeure by co- IRD CAGES, WOOLEN GOODS, AND at ELLI » betwoon 9th and loth |» - scarcely be credited by many that the Measra. oo b ad ibitions Piak of fae, 1200 A YEAR. periahts onto eo permancet aq B petra es VACLAUGH LIN streets.” i ne A PIANO fr 37. one for 875, und one for fe, Gurney receive double the amount of moue : of those who place such things | $130 *Y-B4 fs pat ts wasted in ov- | 316, - ___ 9, between Sth and Sth ste. MBRELLAS, CARD CASES, PORTEMO- saloor hire Spow vensonaite terms, S¥gs for overlouking their small band wf necomplisi.. prerssperceeel an! weg: Uae by times Whe | eee ere rwe Union, —_ Bie-ten QRIENTAL NAIL POLISH naies, Pi Pens, Chess; Dominnos. fvolis, | be taken at the store to make | there n correction in some way by 0 “00! r ELLIS" ; NO: t! = - Engravings, whi pF HLIN’S, ethers. i e4 short-hand writers that the President of | have the regulation of the grounds, botore pirekastog opener ee Eee | sonnets ia ihe Sages. male, St noe between sth and sth sia, | 00m 306 Pa. avennnear a a)

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