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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STARK BYILDINGS, Corner af Pa. avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH. Pspere served in packages by carriers at S4ayear, or 37 cents per month. ‘To mail subscribers the sub- sorption price is 33.5) a year, in advance; $2 for 4x months; $! for three months; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Single copies, One cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1: every other day or semi weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. THE WEEKLY STAR. excslent Family and News journai—con- greeter variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Gaturday copies. ene without te tater ec ae eae, tana Baighbor e fie peat Tae ia hg tee nee Ss (From “Life Illustrated.” HOW To ECONOMIZE. It's all very easy to talk about economizin, = but where is one to begin? You are not at all extravagant. ueitheram I. I'm sure there's uo escape-valve from which our little income can leak out, and yet it is impossible to lay aside any money. [can’t account for it at ali!” Heman Strexora.—When we say that an Pia: one is strong, we mean that he ie eagabio ot a ~~. enduring physical exertion and fatigue longer BARGAI PIANO.—One of Hallet LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL | 7 7 5 than the average run of men, Gar ape Acetee Cosa bead PAROS sere! A Crresratrp cortLLoNn BAND Bo Goubs, menters have endeavored to find an average on | for a0 bute short” time rag Spee “Pe At very Low Pricaste. Cash’ Customers. take pleasure in announcing to the public that they which to base observations as to the strength | stleat our store for $25) cash, or a note at short JOHN H, SMOOT, aed BALLS whe HONG ne the ane of men; but many allowances have to be ete date bearing interest, with goad endorser, the cwner No. 119 Sout Sive oF BRivck Street, and BALLS with MUSIC for the coming: m; bu being compelled fron private cireuinstnuses to tree Georgetown, D.C. “the” ; for climate, temperature, food. age, and other | sad Pian off nin raat reummatauses to force now offering at very low prices to | wont giMtest, and, most fashionable Quadrilien, town Advertisements. Vocal and Instrumental Music. are AND FANCY AR. hand some WATCHES, ine Gold JEWELRY, ee Bare? seta single pieces, icy ART. Cal iS, &o. and eXamuine, at street - - t ere ne ivi A 5 sa bargain in reality. al, AD VINTR Ss, . ~ a SER ns — ss Letween Third and Thirtieth streets, in Nec | a frac ideoee (iagheciopegiet to eke | peAl$e: & larke stock of new Pianos.” Pinnos for | purchased 1m Phiiadelphia and New. York at the ie Bate De ee NEW JEWELRY, WATCHBS, SILVER York. He had a nice little era a pretty | Serve the average effect produced by a laborer agnity OTOH EELS we Pe ay Ne, at tery lo Forteose which weal sane Cyl aia Cen ote oye Mecha store of Mr. Metrerett, M._W.GAL Taph open this morning & very Httle wife, and a bright-eyed little baby. What | who continues his exertions several successive | 227 tl hear 10th Purchasers, many desirable Goods considerably below Tesidenge, No. 509 Sereats suas beens Deer it large assortment of the above named do you say, old bachelors ” ought not he to be | days. What is called a ‘dynainic unit’ i2| PIANOS? PIANOS! PIANO: Fee ee htenoamsortment will be found— (Navy Vard,) wall meet with prompt attention. "| |, Fersons in search of any thing new = supremely happy with all these possessions? | then fixed upon as a standard by which tocom. | —"* i formintiere ChE. 2a LOUIS WEBER, Lender. | their ine will do weil te oul, GALT & BRO. And yet such was very far from being the case | pare results, and this is 1,000 Ibs. avoirdupois | of Sremmey akan’ Pianos, from the fxctories | ISayadere Valentina and Valentia Robes R.W. HENRY PALMER’S PIANOPORTE | 130 524 Pa. av.. between 9th and loth sis. ‘The truth was. that Charlie Walters felt “haed | carried one foot i : Rene way & Sous, New York; Wim. Riéh Printed, all wool, Deiaines and Robes CLASSES are daily adding new members Per - fimnees” de aeutaby 2 a 7 a n one minute, - nabe & Co., Baltimore, and of my Son’s| Satin Funconies, plain eolors, all wool, a very eupe- | $ens desirous of availing themselves of Mr. Paum- WwW A CARD. bre ; acutely as any of us—he began to ecording to M. Coulomb. 2 man traveling pert juiiadet le always on hand, at’ rior goods. double width, at 75¢, ER’s services are requested to enrol! their names a8 E take this method of informing our Lew reed vok cautiously after the stray pennics, and to | on a level road may walk 30 miles per day, or Atinounecn s and the public in general, that, in os the to rent, at No, 493 11th | Leepin’s and other makes French Merinos, of all “ id ere. : realize the fact that he ms retrench some- | 254 feet per minute, and continu This Class system is more advantageous for the » . ight doors above Pa. avenue. meal own biree raga nde e his exertion | als eotm —“""” "FR. GC. REICHENBACH, Ipod ere, Clore. tmclaing, While aa eerste OF eer nee remapenas tor the | Renncead Sigrent reduction, We bobo anarbee Gow . i . for ten hoursaday. Taking the man s weight VE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO/S | Pisin Delains, black, white and colored. instruction, ali our goods—enoh article heing marked in pinin Well. it does seem rather singular where | at 150 Ibs., he has expended 23,690 dynamic F erior PLANOS, just arrived at the » | 8-4 biack French Merinos, for Shawl: It is equally advantageous for the perfeating of the | figures at our lowest oash prices—in to effect alloar money can have gone,” returned his | units, or, in other words, has used che amount | Waterooms of arr Riel: Caen Find Merisod, at SM mont brilliant perforiners. B speedy sale, and make it an br pecsone whe _ wi ff a smi ‘ 7 3 “ s se A W. G. METZEROTT, © o. & Oe Go. h cts. TEKMs in ADVANCE. are 10 he BOE os ronasing for ca ~ = — 7 aoe sr bt a sigh As ot strength that would have been required to Seoond hand Pinnos tor sale cheap. n-tf | Printed Moustin Delaines, good atyles, at 18% aud 25 | Primary Class $5 per quarter. Advance Classes | &Xtmine our ge and prices before me 3 y muit any very great ex- | transport 23,760.000 pounds one foot in a min- | ——— = cen! 10. All applications to be made to Mr. \W. H. | elsewhere. Our pa7ge seeccmens travaganee, and Jet it is equally certain that | ute. INUNSS®'CLARKE'S | Feopioces: hest styles, English Prints at 2% ota, PRL ahr eee teckdenee See street, between | Fine. London and Geneve W at ies ° Leth - ; : - ni style Bo : Tentemen: wa: : a — begin to be less protuse in our expendi- PUD ener oe or . level ross he careehn Os DAViS & co. a ian on 8 irony hens. _ Puroemth and Rourtcemth.. every Monday and Rick Jowolsy, Dismonder Pearis, Corals, ae ee . case, the veloci is reduced to | ., . E ANO Ft ES, elvet Ribbons a ringe Trimmings by dai 2 wat ‘ Cameos. f Charlie was silent 26.4 pet minute, and he can satin eight hours | Constantly receiving and for sale only Wy f s Stella, Brocka Shawls, mgreat variety cher oy jaeeaes Miss Harrover 8 Geo sore Pare Siverwn aiven, Porte, Pitehere, Pr : ae 4 NF. ELLIS Super ble Bre 5 = 7 one! Tt seoms to me,” resumed his wife, “that | per day. In this case he has expended only 306 Pa. av., between Sth and lth ste, Gitenile uh Casiimere Searfe M MUSICAL CARD. And 2 inrge assortment of Fancy Silverware, suita- I can account for some of those missing dollars. | 1901 dynamic units. Purchasors will find it to their interest to examine | Bajou’s Kid Gloves, all colors and Nos. AR. GEORGE M. ARTH, leader of Arth’s bie for wedding and holiday presents. That velvet carpet that I coaxed you tobuy,| A person carrying a weight of 90 pounds, | {jt themselves the superior qualities of the above | Sack Flanmels, all oolors Brass and String Band, bers leave toansounce aon Rox es ty aed at two dollars the yard. when a plain tapestry along a level road. travels at arate of a perry ee xe me White American, Welch, and Saxony do. ers, bange of Se achington, Georgetown. a Tea Sets, - ad a at one half the price would have been just as | and a balf an hour, or 132 fect per minute, and hand. TEN TE lates SECs ie-tr foloeasl oto Mee furnish MUSIC for Balls, Private Sarna Si Horst nnd Lousckcopers who Sr to vefurmch good." - continues his exertion seven beurs per ‘day. OLD MEDAL PREMIUM. ——_| Black Crape Veils and English Crapes ; Soirees. Xc. From one to any number of Musicians | their ‘Table Wave are invited to look at the Goods. *: A ridiculous piece of folly,” said Walters, | The useful effect, besides carrying bis ona | Gi PIANO FORTES. | Loug. and. square Black Pie eo Br ante | Orders can bo eee tne ie esical Dapota of John | i!*he Soods re wravranted a8 represented, pettishly weil ht, is consequently 4989 dynamic units. WILLIAM KNABE, Shawls F. Ellis or W.G. Metzer: or al hes residence, Ne. 380 Pa.ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. You didn't say so at the time. And have The force which a man exerts in dragging a ‘ ORuase, Gasece Ree Ladies and Children’s plaid woolen Shawls, inall | Corner 6th nnd G street ost ie Dec Jou torgptten, * She added maliciously, “that | lond has been variously estimated. Schulze | | Continuon tho manaigature and sate of grand and | prom tien end prices ? OM, ANG VaR. rosewood bvo! e.in the back parlor, that | says that a man can exerta pressure of 107 Ibs. Wine ke POR TES, under the name fo ee ‘and Mero Vests Dancing. ae 7 TD Sew re paves = usurped the place of the old mahogany shelves? | for a short time, and that aman may walk at Meee coe we it he old stand, PR With a full supp of housekeeping and domestic ANCING ACADEMY ULD snd SIL VY oe Wak Wire" cB Whose folly was that? And the big Chinese | the rate of from 4] to 6) miles per hour. posite ind Eutaw House, Baltimore. Oe ean oan : Gains SEALS KEYS, LOCKERS, af af easy chair to smoke in’ and the new ivory | The most advantageous method of employing | -Tisy ltve also just opened slew Sales Room at NBS Sa00T. chotoe goods. for n Zew days. ; ———— Mr. T. F. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER dumeaa humen strength is in rowing a boat.. Of course No 277 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light O TLC E.—Having been inform that cer | the honor to announce to the Ladies and Gen- hg treet: ce a ; “Stop, stop. Mary,’ said Charlie, Tauphing tareare aemaious exceptions tu these rules peg tee the premises partly occupied by tain persous are in the habit of ooflecting and | tlemen of Washington and Georgetown that . ‘allery as a musio store, where they will | gathering together the Bottles which contaimor have | he will re open his Classes for. Dancin; and reddening. “* we have both been a little to | of strength we have given, as they can but be | keep constantly on hand a large assortment o! piair | contained our beverages, and putting therein an arti Washington on Friday, the ‘Sth of October, at Mancin the matter. Hut I have a good idea | an approximation to the average, but in inves- anil hishty fal hed grand and square Piano Fortes: | ole made by others than ourselves, and then dispos- Temperance Hall, E street, fur Misses and Masters, - ' ; és A Cae maga: t eons, from the best inakers, from 4 to 5- f such artic ¥ 3 for > in my brain. It is quite certain that we shall | tigations of this kind we must be content with | octave, some with double key-boa: s, double reeds, stamped on said Battien paeeen eo anne al Hoch tees ra on Wakeeeee @ jut received & fine sasortment of new which I am prepared to sell at very low wena oat at 338 Penn. avenue, sign of the large re he eo-tf H. 0. BOOD. buy no more rosewood secretaries and velvet | euch results —Scientific Amertcan. And stops to suit small churches, notified that such Bottles are our ©wn property. and | the 7th of October, at Miss Harrover's Ladies Sem- | ({LOCKS!— KS3- ch arin at present, so that we need not fear oe ewig extousively engaged in the manufacture 0 not sulject to ralo,and that they aredelivered toour | inary, fom SO COOK bons ee ee Lees Sem A good BEES hot OORT CLOC Rt large extravagances, and I propose that we be- | Errectsor Intecisue Writixe.—A curious J ferma, eee a ee rite toy to be returned, aud that it is our firm | For terms and particuinrs application can be made Clocks at J. ROBINSON'S. Also, Clock Materials, such as Keys, Balls. Wires, Oils. Hands, &o. Clocks to the trade at wholesale prices. Cal! and , at Leeree ROBINSON'S, oppo. Browns’ Hi ‘l 3 i intention to prosecute to the utmost extent of the | at Mr. G.’s residence, 47 E street, between 9th and sin to exterminate the small c —the invisi- | case was heard in the city uf London Sheri! ur Pixnos were awarded the highest premium | law, any inft ent h 2 % ‘i ep! ; ober, to hour, and walk off with our funds in peuny | ry itisfor professional mento write legibly. A | position to fourteen and eighteen pia driblets. We'll commence this very day, and | person named English Speed, in October, 1856, | of the best makers ‘om New York, Bi report success in the evening. What do you | to be admitted # member of a certain benofit | {8ore, We were alsoawarded the fi 55, and Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street. from some " ra : Snail Bale | eee enreeows. 1.0. | SUA Premium.at y TOBIAS, — say?” society, entitled “The Confident Fire and Life Sia ae ae Soe held in, Richmond, Vir. ____ Dentistry &c. OPTICIAN, 856. They have also been awarded Office Second Story, three doors from * Agreed.’’ said Mary. and Charlie kissed | Assurance Company and Luan Office ;* but as fie highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- I R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- Opp FeLtows’ Hatv. Orrice or Army CLOTHING axD Egctr. i i, " tan Mechanics’ Fair for 1857. caGo, would respectfully uiform the e:t- Spectacles and Glasses suited to evi sight; Puicapetrnia, Degember 4, 1887, her, made a face at the baby. and walked off to | the medical officer, Dr. Jones, pronounced the | Paitay Mechan thiswe dee th ie f Ss Doe ma J . J " : 4 test izens of the District aud vicimity, that - € » Reading, and Watch ms E 2 oR ited, and wi! his down-town office. applicant unhealthy, his proposal was rejected. | nials from the most slistinguished professor ned | ag Located. himselh se Wee teat a Ghansce ; Teleasopes, Micterecpes 1: SE | GEALED PROPORALS are invited. i be : Pact al grees P} 3 »pe: pes +) received at this office, until 10 o'clock a.m. of Mary still sat at the table thinking. when | A week or so afterwards, English made second the country, which can be seen at our | OW prepared to perform al operations in his profes- | great variety; Cosmoramic Stereoscopes with vu { } sie he 4th day of January next, for furnishing by con- : A ae a he most approved sty.e. { superior and choice pictureson hand. See adver- | ¢. Biddy the nurse came up to take the baby out | application, and was then admitted, although at speaking for thegnselves and other: i, in the must app) Yue. of superior ap pict ad tract the following Army Bupplies and Materinis, for his morning airing ; Mrs. Walters looked | this time be was suffering from a serious aifec- Meld. ©" '™ Wmioh our instruments are | Stige, No: 25, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s | tisement in National Intelligencer. deliverable at the United States Clothing and t-qni- frst at the rubiound daughter of Erin, and then | tion of the lungs. He afterwards contributed | _ All instruments are guaranteed for five years, und *PHE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH TEsTIMONIALs. oe ype eerie Arseral,) in quaatities as at the baby, nestling in his cradle, like a half- | 178. 6d. to the society. then declared upon the penrere c cxaeasy ta cranted within the first 2x tua 2 NokFoLx, September 7, 1854. 6100 yards 6-4 cark blue (indigo wool dyed) cloth blown rosebud. Couldn't she take care of her | funds, and was allowed to draw about £14. An tive entire mite ee ate LOOMIS, M.D. the mentor and patentee of | | Stk: Rf gh pormn gong nd Sea oe Sar A one so ag —— own baby’ Why. of course she could’ And | inquiry, however. took place, and was discov- | | Wholeanie deniers will find it to their advantage | 4 Loemts, Mintral Plate Tvech.” having More than'any other have Intely tried F™ | 6s can yarda $a Sark hive (indigo wool dyed) twiiled in half an hour Biddy went off with tearsia her | ered that he had been admitted through a curi- | $f!V0 usa sail before purchasing. | various cities, has now permuancathe orate LITT. W. TAZEWRLL, cjoth, weighing 21 ounoes per yas eyes. and half a pound of tea under her ragged | ous blunder, for which the doctor was responsi- | iB" $2 : ‘WM. KNABE & co, | !4hed lumself in Washington, 1 have tried 8 pair of Spoctables obtained from Mr. | 128.400 yards, &-4 sky Dine Cndizo weel dyed! twilled red shawl! ble. The medical certificate described English | —— 1 fiapnh cairn efgecrqd Teeth consists chef metitatenmnciue, wii dentcte ete | 10n00 yarde x ‘ark wniee (indigo dgedt cotton and Mrs. Walters went up to her roomto prepare | a8 xot fit for membership, but the important IMPROVE YOUR EYES. that indestructible minerals "No mast teases | Tae, and corresponding with his desorption ol wool finnnel, weighing Oh onntes per for going out. There lay her little velvet bon- | little word was written so indistinctly that it | STR ENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris | their construetion, and they are therefore free framn HENRY A. WISE, ae, 1, 5-0 wine Daniel (cotton end woot) netinits box. The day before she had laid | got corrupted into vow. The managers of the Options, Pp; Ww GOLESON, who 9 ie vane Pee per plan There are no Prtersburs. Votober 2), 1854. yoni Ste Ounces per i wi aside two dollars and a halffor the purchase of | society grew impatient at the mistake and its | M&#rrived from Europe with his ic ad elea S| sm Apony Ave zears ego, 1 otcatned shes Bir Totes, | aa.cee yards 6-4 dark bine wool (indigo food, henve they ag re and elean, in Washington, a pair of Ginsses for the spectacles own, a8 well as the manufacture of Rood many new scarlet roses and ribbons for its decoration; | burden, and refased to continue Mr. English’s others of the Intest improved SPECTACLES and | lighter, stronger. less c e jumey, far aiid | which I used. and found them of great assistance to io iLASSES : amo heir appearance. | will give areward : < f hi 10,000 yards 47 inch aipaca (black.) — but now she looked thoughtfully at the old pur- | allowance, whereupon he brought an action LASSES : among which are the | natural in tl Pe © | my decaying vision ; and my opinion of him is, that | 1070 yards 4, canton flannel, 10 weigh 7 Charlie, and conclude bonn jo | writing was so indistinct that it would justifi BRAZILIAN PEBBLES. 3" “, | durability, artistic excellenoe or any other requiajte * 175,00 yards % unbleached drilling, to weigh 6h » and cou d the bonnet would di ith, is vbr bat as the pletatie aon at Be cltrone eu Ae -CRY ce Sr to. quality. eq) J. F. MAY. ounces per yard. very well a3 it was this winter. Was not she | either reading ; but as the plaintiff had sign ich ere warranted to improveany EY & atfecte : Lyxcnarne, November 7.1854. | 25,000 younese Per ards a a aan & wise lata heasenife ? a declaration that he had ‘not suffered any ill wue weeks na, .oataraat or tending to it; also Je Bark reeponsibly warras Nee nad rete oe From an examination of Mr. Totias’ Glasses, and oh sues afin eet rilling, to weigh 7% In the morning’s marketing she adhered | ness fur three and a half years,” « verdict for de- eraons who are compelled to use glasses, ox those sly sete from huis ohaerratsous ani remarks, am convineed 3,000 yards 39 inchfootton duck, to weigh2h ounces firmly to ber good resolutions, turning away | fendant was given, and the Judge naively re- | now usiug thom, wil be suited at first sight. PENTISTRY, : "J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D. | 15,00 yarde 3) inch cotton duck, to weigh 15% from all the expensive little rarities in which | marked “that if doctors would write legibly, a DOUBLE-POL ISHED VENEZUELIAN K. STEPHEN BAILY, Ly RG, November 10. 1834, “ounees per yard. she had been wont to indulge, and stopped at | world of trouble would be saved.” "CRYSPAL ROCK ope No a8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, <p Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Glas | $5,000 yards 233, inch cotton duck, to weiah 14d the china store tocountermand her yesterday's = ———— have received the highest recommendations at the ee doors from 14th Stress. sex, by whieh | have been greatly aided, (my vision ounces per yard. 1 greatly from reading at might in my | 25,400 yards 283¢ ineh cotton duck, towetgh # ounces s = : * few 3 , | World's Fair, at Paris, through their producing a - RR having sutfere order for a beautiful little gilt piteher. The New Higaway Disguise —On Saturday | $ ji “lar A Dr. BAILY begs leave to informtheputlicthatige | enriier life.) it atorde me the highest pleasure to per yard. sudden change of mind. butshe smiled, andre- | tleman, in company with a lady, was priser PPING CLASES Con pce. Seine Practice, with the larce number of patients,nud cremt | professional servsoes. WM. B. ROUZIE. 3.500 yarda 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces plied simply that she had determined to use | Cambridge bridge, his attention was attracte are for tule at kis stare: copner OP Eiak chee ‘pet | Yariety of diffioult cases that he has treated sucoeam Hider of the xJethodist Conference, per yard. the old ones a little longer. toa person in female attire, who was reeling | Penusyivania avenue, or Kighth street No.4sl, be: | sults wu eee mes pl Heat marti RT ae Win N.C., June 27, 1854, | 16,000 a ton dack, to weigh 12% Suce. on her way home, she paused at ashop- | against the railing and moaning bitterly. The | tween Pp atrest aod Fe. ee: Ale own experience confirning the opinion of many mer | y,M&- rkeds eae tg fb ry cd vast week | 2,000 yards 33 inch cotton duck, to weigh @\ ounces window, and hesitated fur a moment between | gentleman had passed the stranger, when, leav- licee Gare. eeananale She maicaeat his’ cotab- | Smuent in the profession, and especially Dra. Tiare a entirely catinfneto From az inequality in the per yard. economy and an exquisite bit of embroidery for | ing his companion, he returned at her request. } jishinent inEmose. ngtr | Sud Jooud E. band has led him. Jon epee; toe. | visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore tound great Rema. ga ary ray, PS - vg +4 a baby's dress. The French pattern was beau- | and addressed the “ female, who appeared to RETIRED PHYSICIAN. «OL il F ‘atte ae cad ae difhoults tn getting glasses ot the proper Soni die palate tg eek. < anaes co ae Nh tiful, and her parse lay ; ingly elose toher | be in deep distress. Receiving no rezponseto| “A ** ‘ 78 Years of Age, he gonstruction ol ¢ " Gua aad ot your roadie ene eee vail: ws wide, ench blanket to Weigh 5 pounds. fingers But wisdom triumphed, the bands | his inquiries concerning the cause of her afllic- W hore sands of life have nearly run wut aecbgs ape thet orcosan, mounted nee Eg Ghvinted, so that the Glasses you furnshea aye are 1 nanan peice ell Soe. 2 ee were leit in the show-cxse, and the three dol- | tion, he appronebed and laid his hand on the Cane ee ae ® certain mouth, a8 ad wost conclusively shown by the leat | © dediy the beat adapted to my Ores of any I aeve cectss nod twisten suom te eke lars were safely carried home shoulder of the individual, which was no sooner Golds, and General Detility. The remedy was | Afaertcen Dental Convention. ery respectfully we R.B.DRANE. | per dozen. ** Let me seo, © said she, as che sat in the twi- | done than the etranger wheeled about and made iscovered by hun When his only chid,adaugh | g Although he ettergumeelt from hia long rest ‘colarof St, Semes’ Parish, } 29.24 pompons for engineers, ordnance. medical de- light, reekiug her baby’s cradle. aud waiting | @ pass atthe gentleman with aslung shot. The | ter, Was given up to die, He had hanrd muoh of the pita Seeley: he is favorably partment, dragoons, rifles, artillery, end 1, fonilerial seateratiee an ed etary suns inthe wn to tis nui for her husband s return. ~ Biddy’s six doltars | blow fell short of the mark, just grazing the | Nations made: Irom thy Hack fale ies aR. | leave to refer them to the fultaw lishine a wonth is alwut thirty cents aday; my flowers | bead of the astonished philanthropist He de- | thought occurred to him that he might make a rem TIMONIALS: x hevena- | 2 and ribbons. two dollars and a bait: those late | manded an explanation of the strange conduct, | 6d3 for his child, He studied lined and auoceaded in | From the late Rector of the Churah of Epiphany of than any Ihave ever tried. Mg sight, orgin- | 140 N.C. 8. btaas aonies, pairs. . - “ > dig, realizing his wishes. his city. MOsergeant'sdo do do peaches and the fish that I resisted buying are | whereupon the “female’’ disclosed a revolver, md, mad bey ding at , : A now alive and well, Dr. Svepuen Batty: DearS TI deziretoexpreas | *!) very good, was injured ly writing at pe 4,000 corporal’s aud privates’ brass es, pairs. another dollar. and that beautiful embroidery | which until now had been secreted in a fur | wondorlul reuedy’ to thousands of wuilerers in aii | My eateemn for you per ily, Aud my confidence 1% t frequently toa very lute hour: tue with the 3 NES. brone: a Le © that would have made baby euch a lovely dress | muff. The gentleman did not stop to make | parts of the world, and he has never fuied in mak fies a superior dentist. ‘The operations executed oF Shere Eanes | can stelly shnsakap teas e - A oy th. Hy q 7 " +3 for me have been highly watisfactory. t ever, and thal too without the par ft have pervious (aud bere she drew a little regretful sigh) was | further ini uiries of a person who at first ap- iodo an won aonit ex ore Solaike Bill cool te tack nay receive the patronage from my RAL, Scan toe iy Lepper tec ned a Leead Otice three dollars. Well. I may safely consider that | peared to be an injured female, but whose sub- | of his afflicted fellow -beinys sex request it, this re- | publig that your skill so well deserves. ante Commuasioneer Gen ~ * ri Dee. 11, 1655, I bave economized six dollars aud eighty cents sequent conduct convinced him was a man dis- | ¢ipe with tull and exploit diceetions for making It * ous friends Rud patroas, he bege ing been induced by at dd tv wasit the estah fan'ry arpose of trying De | 00 cay modies. iy, colored «0 vards gazed silk, for covers, tol Mr. Tobins i sergesnt 8 do do iS corporal's and privates* —— do do byards & in worsted \goe.¢ i llow, seariet. sky dein do. do, We, Orange. grech red bunting, Yours very truls = r rae 4 . Vast: Ang, 26, 18560 WE RENC Ihave used Mr. ‘Toluse’s Speotacies for three or . white do, to-day, in small sums. { wonder what Chartie | guised up and cuecanafaly using it, He requires exch ay, | Weshington, Ang.’ we. "J. W.EWENCE, | 91! months, and take geeat pivasure in maying that do. blue hae tu report" é cay ee meer The | parected as postage on tne recipe, and the re From one of the elles ore 8 Panaore, Messrs, eae (pleased mane m aoere es i eroes — batt ° ic: siete wee . Srac ACKED oLves —The bears f 10 be I! e went © a x » Ca oy chen. “OO. P.SCA 3H. 5 A guod, economical little wife you are ee aie cee Hh. pashan te mainder to | re rae the payment of this ad Having omployed Di, Stephen Baily, Surreon Den- | May 5th, 1855. Fusyencer buttons, white mete. said Churlie, a few minutes afterward; when he | baving monopolize, Prt mpe aeae tae L e Dr H. SAMBS, No, 119 Grand street, tist, of Washington oity, to exeoute for me an im- | | was recommended to Mr. Jobn Tobiasasa skilful shart do. do. beard her simple recital. -‘ And now fur my vives claim notic Ze SS CONEIORY MIE NE TASE, Jersey City, N. Je portant aud difffoult piece of work, which he did to | optic ndas I have ot rewgarkable peculian- A sceount. When I gut down to the office. Tow. | 28 Mr. Mitchel was driving a mail mud wagon | ni4tm my entire satisfaction, and im view of the {aot that | ty, 1 wus gratified to fied Mc. Tobias seemed to witent sips, ds the most disting e of Baltimore, wy factotum, announced his intention of guing | 0D the back Culais route fiom Boddington to shed mombetsoi the Dental | comprehend them by wuspection sid sume slight tent buttons, ¢ AP OF INDIA, London, | fs 7% se = ed, after repeated trials, to | measurement. and he has made me of Specta tent slips, do. tu California, and desired me to look out for a | the hext stopping place, twenty miles from this | WE Stamtord’s Special Map of t yelted Dis- | perform the same work satisinctordy, it gives me cles that mate ne adnurably. . Pa arte om SR. »spital tent poles, sete successor. [told Tom to go ahead, whieh he | Cil¥, being without passengers, his team was | trict of India, with the | mulway and mulitary reat pleasure to express my entire confidence and July 1, 18565, wal on jo, . aage P: = 5 < beset by a pack of wolves. They were about a | Stations, London, 1857, $ Z ugh estimation of his professione! skill. rat WASHINGTON, Aug €, 1855. common — do. do. - did, but I didu’t think proper to lock out for docen balbenihidr aud: chiadaa Bette acil udliy ety a's wep ok Laie and Lil phi stoist dee tumore, Jan. 12, 1457, HARMANN BOGGS, Having been for years under the necessity of hay. 4.000 galvanised rom wire rods, for — i oF tat ight just: pne mb came on fiere w18Y- | structed from the ordnance plan and other original o two sets of i —one fr . do. . tapies, do. a ee ery tee =“ Mitchell. however, drove up smart, which he ratorials transmitted from India, 1257. London, 90 Extract Loma noteresoived from the late Hon, Jobe for aap wal aryes i spr . . “2 ‘ jo y ’ _ y i. > iat ree i cents . Clayton, ola cua: md La - x t on, three sizes. own little office fire, as to pay dollar and a hait | bad uo difficulty doing, as the horses were quite | Wrisons History of British India, 1905 to 1235, J.8 Sunare, Aug. 19,1658, | soncnnmawared Voth pia poses, 1 2 pints, Weight lis ounces.) a week to any Tem in existence as muck frightened ashimeelt. As they presse | 5 vols., London. The teeth you made for me work admirably ; noti- EDWAA DSTUBBS, with stopp * Just what I saved by Biddy'” cried Mary hard upon him and glared their eye-balls and Political and Military Events in British India, | mg couid be better, Veer Fleer Of De} nt of State, 1,900 pick axes, two #1768, clapping her bands “Well, goon.’ ‘| Sasbed their teeth abuut him, he let go the con- | 17% to 1849; by Major Hough, Bengal army,2 vols., _ZOHN M. CLAYTON. Mr. J.Tontas. Sir: Tho par of Spectacles you | 200 | do, handies. “When I went to get acigar, my box was | tents of a rifle, whieh laid out one of the hun- aud Correspondence of the Marquis of | ‘To those that sqek relief from tho maindies of the | [Tuishe me yesterday ure particularly satis{actory | 1 4 F #0.trempet cords and tassels, 0 ec. * y ere: i | ei re PRE NOEEKe ‘i “ : to me. ¥ are very deqe empty. L hesitat me time whether to refill | S™¥ crew. and for the time checked their pur er senera! and captai-geueral of | teeth, | ean cheerfully rscomuend Dr. 8. Baily as a : e time «! Lam the owner of eight or nine paur 30 trumpet cords and tngsels, yellow. € " ss ¥ b 7 ; London, superior Dextiat; he made a set of poroelimn teeth | 20) 1 * Ince: = I) do. do., green. it or noi y-five conts a suit This was prov ideutially egos the stop ‘4 Military Life of the Duke of Wel-| foroneof my family, and pingged several teeth for meecess different places aad Ce) gree > = 4 drusie_ Artillery, cumplete. ck s eflected i - | ping place, upon arriving atwhieh the driver is London. f, and ths work has all stood well fe as ee to me on socount of their professional 7m not much. but still { reflected that it was some- | Piz : s myself, and tho work has PT. NIKO.” | standing in France, Engiand, and the Urited states. 7 do. , Indantry, 5 th: Se qeadensd risked.” said to have been pretty well overcome with ex- | Stocqueler's India. 1 vol., London, 1av7. ton years. ROBERT T. NIXON, Thave been alvo pleased with emazks anddi. | 1,100 do. ter, s - ci i ‘4 Bs < latory of the Bengal Artillery ; by Captain Buc- of the Va, Conf. of the M. E. Churoh Sow bs Fi b i lo. euare, “Right. "tangled Mary, but go on with | citement and fright. | Wolves and bears are] Mutiny of the Bessa! Arulior hy Guptun Buc: | © O'aPtae va, Conf of tue Me. Charan Sonia, | Lume ccenaae ficawelei pote remark and dr iw do: snares, sete your report is . very plenty on the back route, and very auda- | “Captain Ralter's Military History of tie British ¢, the endersigned, having had oogasion to avaul | Pore! Preserving and umprowing the Matt. 20 do. sticks, pairs. aie Wanita Maness exinn tothe oftion't cious. —Bangor Union, ith Empire in the East, | vol.. London. quraelves of the profeasional sia! of Dr. 8. Baily, | Respectfully pours, CHS, CALUWELT, 20 do. “do,” carriages, rown and Mercer came to the office forme “ ae uber’s History of the British power in India, 2 | Surgeon Dentist of this city, or aving been cognis: rofessor of M.C., Ls » Ky. : aad to nde out to High Bridge with them. A fast T w " T Ix.—The French London jt of hus Operations on our families of friends, take BROOKLYN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTION, All the above-mentioned arti: must conform horse, an oyster supper. and allother expenses ee eee a ee rene nightou’s Life of the King of Oude, 1 vol., Lon- | pieasure in expressing our adauration of hie attistio Ape se, al! respects to the sealed 6 patterns in th ” ’ ry “*; > | Academy of Sciences has just closed its annual skill, as weil as of the uniformly satisfactory manner After most careful examination of Mr. J. Tobvise’s wihce, where they cn be examuned ; and sample {tbe sent by ronal, with any additic infer mation in regard to them, which may be requeeted nufacturers or otbers wishing lo ofler propo rable that ail the articles be of would cost me about three dullars. It was a lovely day. and | almost wavered. but I thought of you. dear, and told them [couldn't go. The next thing was a very trifle—you il laugh at session. A correspondent g Tt was the last day of thi presented bimself, and aske. es the following ssion. when 4 savan tu be heard. The Ceylon, Xe: par M. Jancigny, | in which he performs the most delicate and difhovit | Glasses, | ain enabied te testify that their hardness, ‘Oude, 1 vol., Paris operations in Dental Surgery. and we respectful re- | clearness, polishing, and exact opti wal shape reuder Atistics of the Britwlh | commend hun to the confidence and patronage ol the them p endable co these wh ? t Montgomery Mart Empire. | vol.. London merely unpairment of the eyes are tu © i er hun eminently wo . “! . he stepped forward. and. open- Jarian’s India and Affzhanistan, Cabol!; by Lieut TER, Architect U.S. such auxiliaries. } ooasider, moreover, Mr. ane . . me; Wittie wits; shew t tell) se a ee Sisal Mie eal Gitta Ried. | Cau Betas nee Uther Worcs oe tha conte sation 1. D,, of Washington fully qualuied te dececguue the foous od ihe i meee on the 15th day of Feb t s 77 vi curi- ig & ponderv: ee d RANCK TAYLOR. B.S. Bourer, M. D. of Georgetown, by his optical knowledge and cxpercmce, and by | roary next. and one-half of the quantity centracted it What was it, Charlie? I'm dying of curi- | «.freatise on Humidity.” All ears wereerect, | —12 WING OF FIND COUALITIRE .S. Linconn, M. Dal Washington, D. means of his optometer. In addition, Foti further for ta bedelivered in ¢ wal monthiy proportions. by ony ' elimi 2 il- | (‘LOTHING OF FINK QUALITIES, oe. H.R ‘RY, y ie state that Mr. Tobms has sapplied some of my pa- | or before tae Sith April. 1858; the remainder within * Weil, I sa just two cents per diem. by and in sooth the preliminary nctig] Abia peu Cc ' —_— Joes il: Waaor an of Washington Pride, tients with Glasses, to their and my sa sSection” f monutes from that date, in monthly or greater cutting off one of iny daily papers, as one will | ¢oPhical. foreiile, and to the point. Itlay at the | “We invite the attention of Gentlemen to ourlaree | — GFURCE, WALTON, Lx Governor of Florine: : LEWIS BAUER, 6L. D.. | proportious, os the coutractor may find it conve > ting ev! pe - m) Whee sabe think of bottom, also, of rheumatism, a thousand bodily Soar ene oe Ts. Henny Batpwin, U.S. Patont Office, Ph olen oat Surgeon. Re: i Member 0 the nent. six paeonl he ie eoonak ace ; contain all the pews 3 ille. Se i % . ERC i by o eon Mi ; Member ‘The priviles ery nu States o that ’ ae ae oe aes area, icant ADRESS AND FROCK COATS, ae ne Eteahonse Academy, Of the Medica! ‘Society of London, and af the ons “one-third to one-balf the quantity ~ Why. I think even two cents is worth say- | Choue had been used, but without much success. | gusiness COAT: . = Patholosioal Seovety of New York: Inte Sur- ° m by giving the sags oe eee , The author, however, had invented an article, FINE AND COMMON PANTS, pe Sees a = = eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution of | contractor one month's notuce of such Sesired in- ing, Charl e which met the case exactly—was destined to | SILK AND VELVET VESTS. &c. PROGRESS IN THE FI RTS. anchester, Exgland, and Surgeon of the B. | srease™ = * Cominz up home. I stopped at Hays book- take the place of all other inventions, “ for With a large and complete assortment of Gentle- PAINTING AND PHotogRaPHy ComBINED, O. Institution. Payments will be made on each delivery. should store. and there [ met with x powerful tempta- | Voc hing the water out.” He would describe it. | ™en”* Under Garments of allynnlitiesand sizes. | > 2 oagGRaPHIC PORTRAITS : sence of one, Van July 27.1 Sranined thuetues ae on Eeaeaaan ea tion ip tbe shape of # fine edition of Beaumont | qe hammer of the President, who began to ' see Pa aver, bgt. th aud 10th stroeis, In Oil Colors, on Canvas, cicakdtinaity 1h Omssincer Crostoeee tear area unde for that purpowe. “Ten per sent. of the ame and Fletcher, You kuow my penchant forrare | 1001 the rat, here fell. But it was too late. | 49 pte. Sta MINIATURE OR Sizx oF Livs. aotiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. Thisin- | Of exch delivery will be r re . > Ate x ore eo oro 7 — 7 for halt be ougppleted, which nt to the books, and Hay was so sure of a customer that | pe advertisement had been read, and stands | 4 LMANACS FOR 1658, isn: ' 8. WALKER’S the provont by tie substitution for ame of better aed | United States yn ease of defaicationon the part ol he bed laid aside the volume for me. Three waded the journal of the Academy of | / The new year tx near at hand, and now is tne . bie Ginasen. ‘They are clear, chrvstal-luke | the contractor ia fulfilling the contract. 5 i recorded en j y time to provide yourse!f with an Almauac. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, | moresuitable Gise: y »chry ike : fi facturere o dollars seemed at first a were trifle for ate — Sciences ber Md GE A eal raced . Odeon Hall, corner 4 st.and Pennsyivanis avenue. snd comfortable to my eth woud commend him bee a eng pene nyt re ees rrege tion, but I romembe our contract, and de- —- F-rmers’ Almanag Y Weged = — to those who from age or other tufirmty require ar- | |i sors. co will os couasiesed Gr Which th clined purebasing. Here ends my tale. with | Virwor ay Exotisu Avrmton —Dr. Mackay isekeepers’ Almanac do. &. WALKER has fitted up the above spacious | tificial aid in this way. J.J. SIMEINS- M.D. cee ee ars wail ox eulere pase Of Duainaas to the except.oa that I walked to and from the of- | has begun his American correspondence with German Almanae lo. apartments at & very great outlay of eapital, thereby Witmineton, N.C., June 16, 1854. cally set forth. 5 = b deal of zood | the London Hlustrated News, of which he ixone A large assortment of ali kinds of Almanacs, for jon iplen | his establishment one of the most eom- To persons who have had the sight oftheir eyes be based on aceepted propossia, for fice betipe! thereby gu 4 bss ae é ©% | ofthe editors. He gives the popular view of | 185¢, fur mle wholesale or rota ne plete and handsome in the whole country. He has | impaired ax to require the use of Glasses, | would | «ns fulhiment of whieh two or more suthoent secu. ercise, and saving (en cents in car far SEPH > wa ur commercial crisix, that it was the result of TON’S 4 large Gallery for free «rhibition of upward of 200 our co! celal crisis, as the resi recommend Mr. John Tolias as a suitable person Bookstore, Ode » by some of the beat ancient and | from whom to obtain such Glasses as Very well, said Mary. laughing. ‘we will Building, fine Oul Paintin, ities Will be req bee over-expanded credit and haste tobe rich. He 9 . and Pa. avenue. wdern masters,to Which he intends to add fresh hte 5 oer A ce BE clones an. and the respranibtisty of the seven dollars and “on cents. Add that | and says our ideas are as large as our political ae BECKET ietabe ce rs OF YO lete suit of scone, wate USden robing 2 ’ sprononta very much by a service of years in the Post Office | nty,or wall see that good and suthcent pocurtty be fourtven dollars and sixty-seven cents! Ob! | ter traders than wo kers— :xcelling al rks | A few words of the Rational Treatmert, without | asxist himin the departinent for taking ail kinds of | (0M 1 o'dlock at might ty W-A. WALKER, | “trinto he distinctly. understood by every perscn Charlie. wh Id have supposed we could | of the world in the fo mer capacity. He remarks | joel oF Spermatorthes or | HOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTYPR AND Da- | “me e PR. n cusmunet. tank ened ooatunes teak ee sone pict for euporfiaitics i | in parenthenis that our ladies’ criuolines ~are at | Weathoey, Nootur raissions, GUERREOTVER PORTRAITS, irom the Daranruet ov Ixrmeion. May &, 1855, | pbtniniug * gontract. (hat sud contract 1s not trans, spend sy much as that for superfuities in one | 1°ot double the e't-umference of the crinolines | Qeskqesé., Nocturnal Frmissions Smallest miniature to size of life. From natural defects and the unequal range of my | 110 any sale. aesignment, or transfer of it, with 4 ~ coig | Of London and Paris,’ and adds, without any | mature Decay of the System, lmpo- S. WALKER, by combining the Photographic Pro- | eyes, | have been compelled to use giasnes for thout | uch consent hi been im “1 do not think we should, every day,” said | parenthesis, gthat they cost from 10) to 200 per | tency, and Impediments to Marrisge goss with the art of Painting, of which he has had | ralyears. J have tried different opticians without | Svs coCwris Oeil be regarded asap almadonment Walters, ~ but still it shows the manner in | ceut. beyond what they onght to be got for with | generally, by B. DE LANEY.M. D, 25 years’ experience and whowe specimens of life | obtaining glasses perfectly fitt y . nd the contractor a of the contract, a — size portraits may be seen in some of the first fami- | months since Mr. Tobias made two prurs especially | ‘ for all loge or Gamage to the I like the plan, | cash ‘The important fact that the many alarming com- | lies of the city, 48 well ns those exhibited in his | for me, which | have found to serve me erfectly feeder Ling arse en vow ag Res sett ahenten >, W hal rae tunities | plaints. originating m the imprudence and solitude | Gallery, he will be able, by the combination of the | By the use of bis optometer he is puns oes “ t “9 Poran Bears —W halemen have opportan of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, | two, to produce portraits that have never becn ex- | glasses most minutely to the re, most cheerful - ropoenia will he addressed to the ungersignest. to become acquainted with the habits of these | 1 .2this mali tract. oleariy demonstrated ; and the | celled fur their fidelity and life-like ox reesion. Can- | ly recommend Mr. Tobias to al! having occasion to whieh our money gets away. Mary dear; I like the idea that we are laying by something for that rosy fellow in the cradle, b Bee joreed * arn by a little a ee In short. I} singuiar ee ence = do oe captain entirely new and highly jRuoceseful treatment. a on and noose: epared by himself expressly for use glasnes. a bear m: testimony as fo, ki pore fmatpoa pon Proposals for furm my e ‘how to econo- Valker. of the Sout merica, relates «fact tous the author. ful'y expiained, hy means e purpose, an optician. = = * nid 3 ee weeny ae ee te whisk corkage le went cepestine Tie toanl tec | Sane cree es gimbled tocure Himbeit perfectly | | ‘Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- | “'se' "" _Ass't Seo'y to sign Land Warrasis. | se | polar bears. a female and her eub, se anne in ‘ ee the cong [Bosanes Ged avoiding all tyalbs. Ministarp or life-size, from araall pictures of FRANK FORESTE ena BORST ont Wister CL OoTHING OF ALL QUALI A Vanxue Invasion Antictvaten —A Gene- | the Arctic Ocean, forty miles from land. And | the advertised ra a oak —_—- n raphs taicen from corpses, or siok one orsemanship of the Uni States, ai - = 3 4 va journal fears that when the “Grand Orient- Captain Murdock, of the Nassau, states that he wall PIT [a ae ae two Soatene siauie, ‘on at their own residences, on Immediate notios. ish Lied rgeden phos pie omit 2 ane Citizens and Strangers wishing te. supply them. al.” as it e the Leviathan steamer, shall com- | shot one ninety miles from jand. During these to DR. DE LANEY, mittees and classes taken in any number in Perrrnits of Celebrated Horses. Subseripticn price ives with elegant angles fe a iene its trips, cegilar excucsion trains will be | long passages across ras and bays, which must | “ygay-daewtf 17 Lispenard street, New York, | groupe. andany quantity of copies rom the sume sold | Hosts: FRANCK TAYLOR, ‘OTH mevited te onsale Ger superior run between Havre, Paris. Lyous and Geneva, | take them several days, they live on their own Qt reasonable Axent for Washington rat rioes. = en. = - - antod 22 Socort and that Castle Chillou will be diene id | hairand = a oe. ._ ue Sik TS MARE TO ORDER. vaiuatie Oi! Paintings: and Old Pomp Bortraty Wooten GOODS, Toys, Hobby Horses,| Aiso, sn extensive weriety of Gentlemen's Fur- ¢ , s machs, eal Nhe ng ptebedinpiee DS ame rng Mo erate Cupata Walker took a barrel of oil from the eub Gentlemen visiting the city can have SHIRTS: fully back lined and restored to their orig! Lig mae et gt at mashing LL. STEPHENS & CO.. jamen are respectfully solicited het. 9th 5 OVEr, among whom may take it into his | MADE TO ‘and suit them by the new system c McLAUGH 2. ; is Wat NSA CO... chase the Bosquet de Jnlie, “run Un a museum, | he killed. of measurement. Mat fit, and style warranted, e8 snd sentlc ine Tuc 7 5 of COMBS. = a {in % and startle the natives with a “Swiss baby-show EY PEP TTS rath le ae nounce the | Of 20 sale. at thi Bazaar, corner of Sth to call at the ton’s pak atese-— yi Boe patie yg ee peg EMENBER MoLaAlt LIN’S STORE, No. * — other practicat exhibition on the Ameri- trie i la, mos iy at Balbeck, | Sy¢etand Pen HOPKINS.” | sirmnos Ge street, two doore foe a ea | Sates Room, cuder Willards hota ‘sn Spat avenue, bet. ath ad Sth ota, am