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eee THE EVENING STAR| THE WEEKLY STAR. This exosilent Family ani News journsi—oon- taining @ greater variety of interesting reading thaa oan be found in any other—is published on Saturday 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) { } i AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh 8:., Papers served in packages by carriers at $4ayear, : ‘Or 7 cents permonth. To mail subsor:bers the sub- > fcription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 tor Traxs. ingle Copy, per anni Le El wocee eecee emcee 5 - 80 be ent copies apytoountcges ash, invariably in advance. subscribing in Clubs raised among neigh! without the intervention of a mail agent, as will roeived, 20 per cent. of ® WeeKLy Star wi saved. It invarimbly contains the “ Washington News” that has made THE Evenine Stax aircu- late so generaily throughout the country. ae i" Single es (in Wrappers) cas be proon: at the comuter, rmmoditely giver the issue of the paper. Pree~THREE CENTS. 17 Pestmastors who sct as agents wil be al- lowed & commission of 2 cents. *1X months; @1 for three months; and for less 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- Tretls, 3 per cent. advance; oncea week, rer! WOU, XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1858. NO. 1,6 —— ST. PANCRAS. N INDIAN BATTLE, ‘ It rd x our pralsenet have visited Lon- A Whole Town Watching the Battle For Rent and Sale. Miscellaneous. Dentistry, &o. — = on. they have. no doubt, heard of the parish i ; i ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL FFICIAL, CARD. | LADIES OF WASHIN of St. Pancras; and, perhaps, the bevatifal The Minnesotian, printed at Shakopee, gives R DEALERS —For rent, for ten years. a vacant O Treascry DeraRtMENt,? Dr. LooMIs, Dasrier, will bo ahecst from this ne been engaged in manufnot charch of St. Paneras has mer their view an account of a battle between two Indian | LOT upon H, near 20th street, St by 129 feet, nearly May 15,1958. § city during the summer months, but wu! Misses yond Children’s Shoes Hine you wear wamdatea whe Gis tr Pan: tribes, Chippewas and Sioux, which took Place | Opposite the new f PERRIN Coorg NoTIc® Is HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals | return the ist of September to resume his 18 past 30 years, we oug' in that vicinity, and of which the citizens of | *?P'y,t0 Dr. CHAS. H. Shakopee were gratified spectators : Sp 29 Stawtf ang Chippewas numbered, according to dit-| A CUUNT OVA, FOR ALN The baler know by this time what w: them in that li and can safely any that we do; which yor oan prov by gtving our work atrial. You can hnd(atall timer) the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Waeh- will be received at this Department until the lath | Professions! duties. | lie will also change © is office for lare day of June, proximo, for the issue of any portion, | another loca itycof which due notice Wil) be given. or the whole, of four millions of dollars in Treasury ma 3i ist* eras was’? I dare say you think bim some aged man, with gray hair and flowing beard, or a hooded monk, with sable garments. But : ferent enumerations made of them at houses | the Evening Star is authorized to sell, on very oo. | Notes mexchange for gold coin of the United States SHEOP TIC CE Mocurdy A o's Philadelphis maker” ‘epitay A ss s D S JAS ROCESS McCurdy & Son's Phiiade!ph, ke. = mp 21-1 be did not live 1o0g eaough in {he world for | where they passed, 150 to 200 warriors. They comunodating terme “and ia a low rice, one of | deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, cies ( {ME ROVEMENT in | — een . & ? i < ’ mos sirable farm: Sou of Culpep- p aC NIc. INTISTRY. 2 J. J He was born in beautifal Phrygia; his curly arrived at the woods opposite to Murphy's land- | 7° Teecutans about m0 borek, OF elie De are the Treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the ANICAL DENT! YRUNKS TRUNK TRUNKS ing. below Shakopee, during Wednesday night. | woodiand, and the residue mmaiie land. im a fine con. The first intimation the Sioux had of their | dition for cultivation. ‘This tract 18 situated about presence was the killing of one of their number, | tee Miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon hepedh T: | ita small dweiling-touse and ordinary farm build~ at daybreak, who was fishing ina canoe. His | ings, All the arntie Innd notin cuitivation is well ‘Treasurer of the Branch Mint at New Oreans,or | Dr. ‘T. O. HILLS respectfully informs he public home, at Synnada, was very fair, mountains the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, New York, | {tt he!" nox prepared toinsort partial an Ss and flowing streams, and marble quarries ; and with a cheerful heart the little Pancratius (as he was called) used to play under the shady The u ders ned has now snd constantly keeps on hard ® large aud 7 Sono: a:sortment of Sole ‘uil sett SE ble rat Charleston, or St. Louis, within ten days from the | on thie rE hella eagmeenersg ht tang acceptance of such proposals, under the authority | tage tu proved pian. The great advan process has over al! others is 1 erfect i . rc “ daptation, The method of itself msure most | fron Fra pe avd Wood Box TRUNK? ’ ‘ squaw immediately fled to the tepees, wh setin grass. To a geutieman seeking a country res- | of the act of Congress entitled “An act to authorize | * ae ' Z vet 4 ‘ yand CANVA pobre per rate flies ba es ipa are a mile below the town, and gave alan idence this farm fer ‘ptmations not surpensed, if the issue of Treasury Notes,” approved 231 De- | Peiiie tacts aud sone al ths een ee of Te ne Hekveiae? AGS. earch LS; fine ly stand is dear mother’s knee, while Si = equ in Pi irginia. A building site cember, 1857. haves tT i the } >AUDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. she told of flowers, and birds, and honey-bees, when the Sioux warriors, to the number of 40 | tite Inti commands a fine mountain prospect, and a can have any effect upon 1 estimoriais from or 00, seized their guns, and at once roceeded | view of the surrounding country for many mile: The Treasury Notes will be issued upon the re- | "St prominent citizens of Baltumore, confirming and all the bright things he loved so well. i its grent jority, be . All those { *m prepared to compete with the hest e Bat that A to the terry under cever of the bushes on the | The soil is of excellent original quality, and pe csipt here of certificates of deposite with those | sons who are suffer Ange iil-ndapted plates Twill facturers, in proof of whioh, read the following Re- i that dear mother was taken ill, aod | south bank. A rapid fire then commenced be- | U3/!¥ 8dapted ales prodaenion ot terre cry is at | officers to the credit of the Treasurer of the United | please give mea cail, nnd 1 Will take arent pleasure | port of the C ununitter at the Faur of the Metropoli= died withows the sweet hope of Heaven which present in a good state of improvement. The owner tween the hostile tribes across the river, which | will sell it for less than its value, i early application them specimens of [ tan Mechanios’ Institute for 1857: rae States. They will be made payable to the order of | in Meera Cpe exhibiting Christiags have when they are taken tu Jesus. : the work. All inquiries should be made at my of- Ti pham « orfiet deposited a Sole-leather y e did no damage to either party, on account of the | 8 made. Persons wishing to purchase will please | 8uch bidder or bidders as shall Aeree to make such | §<4 as] am the unly authorized agent for this pro. | ‘Tre:k thats solidity and quality of material, And het husband, Cleonius, buried her by | distince. the Chippewas fell back, however, | communicate with W. De WALLACH. & exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not exceed- u8q., Ed- p9-lawtf oe; tke lest on exhibition. the gurgling brook, beneath the waving palm | and the Sioux in a bod ee s ly crossed on the ferry, 7 = trees and the battle again commenced in the timber Mates Wrenn OTe ae ce. . ie ‘2 feet front by with a murderous ferocity, and lasted about | 75 feet deep, corner of 14th street west ard G street ing six per centum per annum, and will carry such ce, No. 250 Penn. avenue, between 12th and rate from the date of the certificate of such deposite, | !3th streots, next house above Gautier's. EE THomas, Saddier. The proposals must state the rate of intetest | 2? '3 5m B.S. Kinsey, Currier, ‘Yor three short months, Cleonius daily led N. B.—Tranks Covered and every dercription of *his little boy to strew flowers over her grave; ss = 0 i n R. R, FINLEY HUNT, Repairing executed With neatuess and dispatch. ‘ five hours. north. Also, a variety of other Lots in various parts | Without condition and without reference to other . " at and then he aiso fell sick and died. Whenthe | ‘The warfare wasconducted in regular Indian | °f the city. Reet an ee bids, and contain no other fractional rates than oe D No. S10 Pennsylvania avenve.. Se (Late"foruas & Nessie.) father knew that he was dying. he ealled for | style—a running fight among the trees and lo; ia 55 act No. 2, Todd's Bailing. | fourth. one half, or three-fourths of one per centuin. rform all operations belonging to his No. 499 7th street, oppo. Odd Fellows’ Hall his brother, and earnestly besought him to take | and ass, interspersed witl few hand-to-b Cah site Sues | One per centum of the smount proposed to be ex- jon at his old established office, as above, mély Washington, D.C. care of Pancratius, and educate him well, as ficts With totvahewh cca ew hand-to-hand | 1) RUG STORE FOR SALE —Anelixibie stand, | ohaned must be deposited with one of the treasuey = = conflicts with tomahawk and warclub. When doing an exosiient retail and prescription bui a Sioux would fall he was immediately carried Satisfactory reasons given for selling Te: ,to the rear and taken across on the ferry boat. mnie nate nacceas Chomust.” City Post Ofica. Several who were also severely wounded, were taken to the rear, but as soon as they recovered N EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THR * = ‘: oO K WE ING-HOUSE a little would again rush back into the thickest | AT PRIVAL sate — The Neo has for pri of the fight. The Sioux are said to have ac:ed | vate anleanew and very desirable three-story Brick with the greatest bravery during the whole bat- | DWELLING HOUSE, with iarge Back Bulldings, 4 P containing eleven roo: built in the best manner, tle. charging upon and following the enemy with | and furnished throughout. with Ail the modert 4m. # perfect desperation. Whenever a Clppews rovements—as ne ates akin mee, Aes i i i " r . —situat rth J reet, between 9 an would Pull his hoad wasimmediately cut off and | f5e, _utuated on north M strent, between 3 carried to the rear. Four ghastly heads were |" ‘Perms easy and immediate possession given, thus taken over the river and exhibited with JAS. C. MoGUIR reat exaltation by the squaws, who were busy | _8214d Act’ and Com. Merehant._ all the time carrying ammunition, (which, it is FOR RENT A commodious : Seal i i: y citi JING TSK, No. 346, wi back -buiidin; phat laine cnt _ A Danie a, free of attached, in Frank io Row, on north side of K st caarge.) and encouraging their warriors. Later | north, between 12th and 13th. It contains 12 rooms, je day, ie headiess bodies of 18 ip- ailars, bath room, every cenvenience for hot in the day, some headless bodi f the Chip hath 4 for hi pewas were brought over, and the squaws water, and has a stable, carriage house, ¢ ; ; + cow and wood house. The situstion1« elizible. an hacked them to pieces, and burnt it up! This | fhe wost delattint in the ait particularly for a last sickening spectacle of barbarity is said, by | summer resdeano 8. those who witnessed, to have been hailed wit! Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No. 52) (2d story) fiendish exnltation by the Sioux. ‘7th street. a though he were his own son. At this time Paneratius was only twelve years of age, and bis kind and fond (but heath- en) uncle thought that the best way he could fulfill his brother's last wish would be to take him to Rome, (the greatest cityin the world ) that there he might have the advantage of the best instruction, and when he grew older, he might, perhaps, obtain a good position in the state. There lived then at Rome a good bishop, whose name was Marcellinns. He used to go from house to house, quietly, secretly, some- times even at dead of night, telling people that Jesus, the despised Nasarene, who was cruci- fied, was God, and a Savior The reason why he had to go secretly was, ‘that the Emperor, who then lived at Rome, was a very cruel man; and among the three friends who helped him to govern his great empire, was one Gale- Trius, even more cruel than himself, who per- suaded him that he ought to put all the Chris- officers above enumerated, whose certificate of such DENTISTRY, ouun ae deposit mast accompany each proposal, as security * re for its fulfi'ment. Ifthe proposal is not accepte Orrick No. 198 PENNSILVANiA AVENUE, “ Three doors from lth Street, immediate directions will be given to return such — deposite. Should the propoeals be variant from the Dx. BAILY begs leave to inform the publicthathe 7 », p sa, | on be seen atal! hovr his office, iocated sa above, provisions of the act of Congress, or of this notics, | {16 feels sesured tht an experience «! fifteen years’ they wi | not be considered. netics, with the large number of patienta.and great All proposals under this notice must be sealed, | veriety of difficult cases that he has treated success- and ingcribed on the outside, “Proposals for Treas a ye et Jeena 20 bale eg st di moult. ury Notes.” They wil! be opencd at thisdepartment | Own exporience ooplirming the opinions of muy tes at 12 o’clock, m., on said 14th day of June. eminent in the profession, and especmily Die. Aarne HOWELL COBB, a wand E. mp as lod h fons ince, 9 -Qawtl4June. " Treasury, | card sil mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also BS SEES nne Secretary SE tie TieAeetys_ | Oi peumete: Grate eccans kates Ratko ool ibe: CARRIAGES, menuis for the construction of Continucus Gum Wi invite the attention of members of Con- | Teeth, and that Poroelian, mounted on Geld Plat gress, strangers and the public genergily is the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the to our large and supeqjor assortment Riese = mouth, 6s was most conclusively chown Ly the last CARRIAGES, PH TONS. ROCK American Dental Convention. : AWAYS, BUGGIES, &e., &o.; all manufactured scree he flatters aimzelf from his long resi- by ourselves, in this city, wnich we offer at unusu- | dence and practice in Washington, he is fmvorably ally low prices. Old carriages taken in part in ex- | £20wn to his numerous friends and patrons, he bege change for new. leave to refer them to the following Carriages of every description built to order. and TESTIMONIALS: AL repairing well and promptiy done at short notice. From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany o Solesroom—Pa. avenue. south side, between Ith this city. 514 " SEVENTH STREET 514 TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from Opp Fatows’ Hatt. Spectacles and tiinsees suited to every sight; oo. Read. and | Watchmaker’s Ginsses ; ‘Toiere>pen, Microscopes i — a —! Trermomars. Noxvorn. September ®, Tas4. Sr: > Pra gonmgh + le for suit x] very weil, Beem to have improved my # pore tuan other I have int zed. -_ Litt: We, TAZEWELL. { have tried 8 pair of Speotsx>ies obtained from Mr, ‘Totus, and find them OS pend Assistance to aight, and corresponding with his description of thet feouc, | recomment times a eel OUND. HENRY A. WISE. PETERSBUKG, Votober 21, 1854. About five rears aco, | obtained from Mr. Tobinas ti death - ; - d i2th streets, next door, but one, tu the Star Of- | Dr. Starman Bar.y: DearSir—I desireto express | Wives tuned weal toend teen et oat ne mpecaale jans to death. About ten o'clock the Chippewas drew off, and YREAT CHANCE FOR INVESTMEN and izth streets, next door, but one, to the > - + Step ILY: Sir—| f whicn | used. and found them of great assis ° A F ey oY at fice. my esteem for you perso and my confidence in ms 3 and m: f hi » Chaat _ Many had suffered martyrdom already, be- | the whole force retreated over the bluffs, in the G pn ae fee a Tote tee ee “Pactory—553 12th street, near canal. . you Asn superior dontis perations executed | jy Witel tm ibe ‘preperation of Glasses for oyes ing thrown to wild beasts, flayed alive, and | direction of Lake Minnetonka, leaving four of | rate old stand, Terms oasy. Apply, with reainame, | _'42i-2tawtf C.T. GARDNER & SON, | for mo have been highly factory. chs that you | not too tar gous to be beuehitted by such *, branred in every imaginable way ; and yet the | their warriors behind them, one of whom, from | “Confidentin” Rox a8 Post Omice Jel_ | QTONE CARRIAGE STEPS CAN BE HAD | public that yourehill woSell Seserven no ee Be Lyncnnene, November? ito, are and good meet t went about undaunted- the decorations on the scalp, is supposed to be a FoR SALE—A oomfortabie FRAME DWEL- | +9 at the Marble Yard, corner 12th and E streets, Yours yey af 7 From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginesen, y. cheering those who loved his Master, and distingnished chief. As they passed a certain LING HOUSE, with back building attached, | cheaper than elsewhere. - sees ‘ Washington, Aug. 2%, ics. J.W.F ENCR, from his observations and remarks, am conv! telling others of that Master's love. point on their trail they were carrying six, and | Woodhouse, and a pump ef excellent water on the J. RUTHERFORD, ae that he is a skiilfal optien wast : 20 2: de 6 o Southeast corner !2th and E sts Frem one of the oldest firms in Baitimore, Messrs. J. BLACKFORD, M. D, Among those who believed what the aged | some accounts say eight, wounded braves on | Bremyes. Aad si untoon the wost side 6th street | 4S Monuments, &c., always on Bosse, Couman & Con RAURG, November 10, 1854. Marcellinus said about Jesus, were the uncle litters, besides those wounded who were able to | of 3z feet 10 inches by 116 feet deep, toa wide niley, | hand. ma 25 eo? Bering oelore i. Stephon Baily, Surgeon Den- ing furnished me with Giae- and nephew. Gradually they forsook the gor- | walk. some of whom seemed to be badly hurt. | ‘Ths property can be bought on reasonalle terms by NOTIC ee ME rar pe gmergg wg dy Py Barow1n srottithe tave removed their | portant and dificult pices of works whseh he did. to Maye ees vo : rextly from reading ai Steam Factory to the corner of First and D streets action, aud in view of e fnot that | aariier life,) itatiords me the highe geous temple of Jupiter, and. as the light which the Holy Spirit sheds beamed stronger The Sioux then returned to their encampment deta Amimetiately ito lk Ve 8 Braet with great exultation over their victory, and my vision ht in my ensure to = —_—__—__——___— on io location, whe distirzgished membe: sonaider him & skulill tron! opt and brighter on their minds, you might have | counted their loss, when it was found that two Fer RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third sto ther wil Ueieesed tone tote es rons: They de. pom Sate wai mage tals, te | onl well ‘prepared to aud thove sho n need seen them, with a lighted torch, wending their | were killed, two’ pronounced by physicians | wai titt,ouliding cecupted as an asta Cs sign Keeping 8 good assortment of ase jonsmre to CXprese my entire coniiomesean | erotensionnl ServiOee. AVA. B. RO pelt, way to the catacombs (or tombs under ground) present to be fatally wounded, and ten others Apply to RICHARD WALTACH. pene apé DOORS azed and Un- DOOR FRAMES. ss h estimation of hs professional skit. gohan N. c. fs 1 at midnight, where they met dear Christian | wounded more or less, presenting a bloody pic- | psoR RENT—A desirable, modern. built, three- NE. =— Heltheore, a0, 107: BARMANE BOCUR, | ws. s:aessas—Doer ens Lemieer eee friends, and with them partook of the *‘ feast of | ture of barbarism to the crowds of citizens who k story HOUSE, with basement and back build- Rolling and KAI,t : the blessed Jesus.” And then they would re- Te ~ tract seed the Spectacles wich | obtaed from you Inst week RAMES, | Extract fremanetercceived from tholate Hen. Jehm | S00 Stores eatunduciory, From an iveaualite in toe had assembled there. Four raw sealps were | ing. N U.S. Sanare, Aug. 19, 1856, visual range of my eyes, 1 have heretofore found grevt flaunted on a pole, and four ghastly heads were | ¢°"" 4041 street, between Fleventh Tweift ning 12 rooms, g98 throughout, marble mi Oval and Circular, turn by the light of the early morning. strength- Carved HUBS : Pars . | Ww De : @: NG The teeth mad me work admirably; noth- | dtheulty in getting giasses of the proper focal die- ened and refreshed in spirit. fearless of the Em- varaded as trophies, besides the disfi ced tels. water and bath room Inauire on premises, or an SAWING and he t bod |e for ms wor! 3 tances. It afords me pleasure to state. that by the > eeerer os Pp > Ss room No. 3, first floor, Post Office Department. iG ofev a one r ing could be peror’s threats, and joyful in the love of the sae of two others. = “ma 2? ti " ° ‘ NG of every description : and in fact every f your optometer this difhenity has been happily imted, so that the Glasses you furnished me are from the maiadies of the | decided'y the best adapted to my eyesof any | have Savior. tter, Very gratefully, thing which the most perfect machinery, worked by "SOHN id. CLAYTON. ~ competent men, can execute. a Cabinet makers can always have their Sawing, | , 3e those that sock reiie T_OR LEASE FORA TE During the whole battle the high bank which Fee. RE 2 ASE, iT 5 ‘That very handsome and eligi Dearly the orphan boy loved his uncle; and | overlooked the bottom across the river, near y sit AR ce rf - 3. ever yet used. with him of the home ia Heaven’and repent: | Mazo Murphy's house, was lined with speota- | U%ud inn mrasiar isis cecupied or alc. Driver | CAM ‘ardofs tom the eras” and Gurtowirie | guperin Pestiec: ne’ made a eet of porcalan teste | "Very eepectfuly zours, RB. DRANK. with him of the home in Heaven, and repeat: | tors—indeed, «the whole town? might le cenl no'aras a hotel. Phe main Louse i-well adapted for | Siates will be carefully filled and packed to any adé | for o2e ‘tod fue work hie nl tcod wellfor morgtaas | Having been induced by a friend to visit the eatsb- ing all he could remember of the words which | to have been th ching th the te residence ora public house, having | dress, myself, and the work bae all stand w. NIXON td % ing al ‘© have been there watching the fight, and seem- | either a private resi ora pu ROBERT T. NIXON, A so taught him from the Gospel of St. obn. But these happy days did not last long. The uncle died very suddenly; and the poor child, almost heart-broken, seemed as if left alone in tions of barbarians, murdering. mangling, mu- | served the purpose of a bar, with three or four rooms tilating each other, in full sight of a city of | up stairs, can very readily le converted into an of- Chriatians, 'ts churches, court houses and in- | fice below with sleep ng rooms in the upper story. ahaa A 5 . ‘The establishment isa very desirabie one tor @ stitutions of learning. Barbarism and its brutal foreign minister ; the house lately occupied as a bar ITZ WY oresreotially reqacet & settlomedt when'| “ORIG, ve Cont of tans ks Caurk Becks, | ciemeek wen hued mane ee oka oo pe etd alana "1 Bama Giseawhice have afforded me more reliel and gratih- ma 35-eotf BALDWIN BROTHERS. a a, 64. sistac Nad woshaase vows | Ra ee an ane eks Meme ae : THE SON al ran of tae eater mn toavell | ciiy very good, was injaredby writing and renting et Hi! OF THE SEASON, Strcose Dentias df this ony, oF having been cornis: | night, frequently toa very late hours but with — argeon De , or ht : rs . ; : [have the pleasure to introduce the HANDSOM- | antet tus oporttions on our faruiiise oF frends take aid of these cinsses_| chu study almost as late as 3 . 0 7 ci B ; J that tov without the pain | have previous- the world. As he knelt by the s' spe ine i H * ano EST HAT OUT; also, a fresh case 0 pioactre in expressing our ad:iration of his artistic | &V er, an “s * pasa I a A es ortation. G th rom rund hh th i iio! not come and so fast did the blinding tears — ee tact ba Gane ONL L AAW SON at Wind. | oan Siar them much lower than usually sold in thin | Chatations is Decl Sacre aa eeromecioters | Oee.1L. ies trickle down that he could scarcely see the biue Sea itl Sida 2awel A CHAPTER ON NAMES—THE SMITHS, | @'S Building. nin 2. our Peep At them will guarantee & commend him te the oonidence and pat-onsze of the | | I have used Mr. Tobias’ es. heaven he was gazing at. Sia of the “Winte Bear,” corner of 6th | public. of which we consider him eminentiy worthy, | four months,and take great jure in saying that x a = . 5 >A fine COUNTR Pe i z U. Wai Architect U.S. Capito! I am much pleased with them. I| have been But God, who will not crush the bruised reed, | | Names are curious things, and by the Jows | FLOR SALE—A fine COUNTRY RESIDENCE, | strest and Pa. avenue HOPKINS. Thomas Minune AL Deof Washineton’ BGs | benchted ty theme. “GEO: P.SCARBURGH.™ heard his muttered prayers and was going to| Were given to infants on the eighth day—the | jaicSif SPU n quarter miles from Washington, of s SUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. a ar ae Bee and ovine john Tobias ive him abundance of strength. A ha: ; Romans on tho ninth—and the Greeks the | hundred and nimaty acres (703) of highl. curtivated UPERIOR MUS so feo B.S pigcorn, S. of Wasningte, D. Ue 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa itn al x 4 A harsh, rough h H nad Baa b6 diva 1 i. Tit sacnt x Jos. H. Braver, of Washington, D.C, optician ; andas I have eyes of remarkable peouliani- the touch. Brushing away his tears, he sees | ‘ 2 S Sempiy Sounds for the suke h ‘ard 1 ‘je i Music Departinentat Patapaco Institute, Mo..) having been induced to come and iceate per £S¥ | Hawny BaLvwin marently in this eity, begs teintorm the Must- O.C. Wiext, Prin cal publie of Waehincion, G getown, and thew feb2 tf vicinities, that he will give,toa imited number of special pupils advanced in Music. ® thorough p tical course of instruction on the Herp, Pre Guitar, Singing, snd Or His veneral repu already known as a composer. will, he he Totnas seemed to and lth street, Navy Vard. je9 eoit* syorof Washingtong hend them by inspect . Patent Ofhcs, measurement, and he has made ine a pair Rittochouse Academy, cigs that ruts me admirably, A. P. BUT! uly ti, 1856, a oe : heen fe x poder the posse of too > aving on for years under necessity md KER—Cortaining in | ewe sets of giasnes—one for Use In daylight, and One ht—1 procured one set from Mr. T: four soldiers standing by him. and a coarse Yoice bids him rise. and come immediately be- fore the emperor. The little fellow got up; the eruel soldiers Placed heavy chains upon his wrists; he gave one loving look upon his cold. dead face, and of distinction, and generally marked the good wishes of the parents A happy naine seemed [GS to indicate prosperity in lile—hence Victor, Jorva "In Foe County, VA. Castor, Probus, Faustus, dc. The Fausta No Five mies from Winchester, 1?2 miles from mina, or lucky names, were always first en- | Stephenson’s De; ot. (P- One) on the Har- rolled in the Koman musters, and first called | Pons eg at! poser Haan d. MPRE SOUTHERN SP the master-pie 3 of Oratory in , $ | ‘4 " a Desicens. Ase ee will be swered both purposes. I bave used his then followed his guard to the imperial palace. | Serve at the sacrifices. berland in the eaily morning train. tin p ficient cuarantee for his proficiency and ability as 2 nee ean apenas <7 \'- | severa! months, and find them excellent. ¢ . a J 5 :} E ry Professor. isard, Webster. Clay, Ca ss. EDWARD STUB It wasa long, hot walk ; his.arms ached with th Li ia Sisal ome ip rcs names, and Py- eral pores: SIry fhe pein i Prot, De Carnie! will also givea rez course of @, John Pe rkins, Jr., Pinckney, phy oe the heavy chains, and his little feet were blis- | tbasgeras even taught that men’s actions and | gonuect with expr: ss train at Harper's Ferry. Instruction (confidential y)in the A SeOee. og greene Mr. J. Tomas. Sir: The pair of Spectacies you tered with walking so fast. But why did he —— were eae to these distinctions. | rive 5 Baltimore at9.40a,im.and Washington at it behing = SH palen Despceopephbellang peer y ot Pubes bof 3 furnished me yesterday axe partienianly gpd f ai ? ‘dhe Romans, trom t inni 2 am. same day. hi » OF tC : \ 2 coat ee Stee s > ts . They are very decidediy the best wear 8 pleasant, cheerful face amid it all Wie ete et, Pah Grounds extensive and beautifally shaded. Fie | @profersion ; showine the only true and practical Rhetorical Macual, or Sovthern Fifth | tome. They ar 7 remembered his Savior; the Holy Spirit put into his mind the promise, “ As thy day is, thy strength sbail be Hie felt that God wes keeping that promise, and he knew that he would cowtinuetokeepit. And though he did not forget the emperor’ cruelties to method to prraue for imparting a strie'ly thorough Musical Education, clasically formed and condensed eight gections o- parts. a. d when daly qu will rece ve a printed Cert te of Merit and Com potency asa Profe: ; {CP Orders ee ved for t ( i, oa ostruments without charge. 7 rs Addzess to the care of Mr. Davis, Piano Store, or dx E of the most Cama ; e Music ant experienced servants. Hut and cold sul- tinguish themselves. In ancient times slaves por baths. ‘The water for sale in barrels or bottles. had no names but what they borrowed from meas daily. exorpt Sunday. ‘ a fi A 2 : Sp hickertes ndyspepsy, cout, rheumatism, dropsy. chronic their masters or the countries of their origin. | dintrhea aud dysentery. chronicdiseases of the livers Adopted citizens assumed the names of their | spleen, kid ys, bladder, + especially in benefactors, retaining also those of their own | tivedisensos, this water is aluatie. To inv abraciae ous And nt +5 | od Iam the owner of eight or nine pairs, oarefuliy cinbraciog crpions and elegant extracts | Stlocted in diferent places and Grew optiams reo. ncipies of Elocution, 1 | ommended to me on account of their professional A: planting in France, En inne, and the United States, YC 4 ve been aieo a remark = ANCK TAYLOR. rections on the treatment of the Ey for the pur- 5 pore’ reserving and im ° sight. atisfactory and universal uxu- | "Gesrebehene acs CHS. CALDWEL er. je2 .e selection of the best es 4 - 4 5 s Faias 3 z : enersily, and e pecially those siffering from di x © t dulzed in.in these progres: days. of M. C., Louisville, Ky, other Christians, be did not fear. Diocletian | family, M. Jumius Brutus, adopted by Q. Ser- | Feneinily, aude peninlly those ai fering fro moan. | eottg aahinston House; Pa.avenue. wee ihe AMBROT PES taken ty ROBERE BRoon.rn Onemoransec tnevreercen. could not kill his sov/, ani Jesus, who bad | Vilius Cepio Agola, was called (). Servilius Ce- | ''ijy~ Through tickets from Baltimore aud Wash ai tiatoieed = SANDS. ‘Phe wonderf sl securaey with which those he made # place for him in Heaven, would take) Pio Agela Brutus. ington. ING-ROD POINTS, pictures cangbe taken, has been 2) iM ~ ften adverted to.as eat ii rt J. ‘ r premien Licur wells the demard forthe. Taey are foand in the | g After most carefu! examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s he attention of the ublicis respectfully solicited | parlors of rich and poor —<o where you willand you | oy, hing, and exact tion! shape render Fa peter ert peed dealt fat Cul hed the SANDS’ GaLiery. Enon pertioabenly Gosomsemmauae he Soaks eceee cle of LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, minufac- | ma 3 Pa. avenue, bet.ath and 9th streets. | Méreis optional uinpairment of the eyes are in want of turedand erected by Labarre & Owen, corner of lth —s NOTICE such auxiliaries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. Tomas and C sts, Washington, D.C. Importanr THOebs TRACTORS AND fuily qualified to devermine the foous of the eye,both Behera teense wil romaily ho aexe BUILDERS, by his option! knowledge and experience, and by care of hin ‘The Emperor was sitting on his throne; hun- dreds of guards were round him ; ensigns of his great power appeared everywhere before him, when the weak, fuot-sure child was led into his presence. He was s» young that the cruel man Heatbens, upon their embracing Christian- | _/¢> 19" DLAI MUA LA ity, received new names, as Saul, the Jew, was USICAL NOTICE.—Harp Instruction. with caged Paul ; and the Jews were in the habit of Mintonatss Sarai cine tants Came b called by a Jewish name among their | anoforte &o, Ae. ¥ = r3 . age pe quurter. A own people, and by another with the Geatiles. | full set of the best Italian Harp Strings at $5.25. For instance, we tind shomas called Dydamus, Harps Strung snd put into order instead af incuning ie D Z SINS D means of his optometer. dition, | can further was almost moved to pity, and he thouzht to and Tabitha, Dorcas. Some think this is the Se fp pode liretars “— Gra iP As E examination, They are manufactured of a select Ma: miasbers ws fhe cai hieas howe Aro- | state that Mr. Tobias has my pa- win him over rather by promises than tireats. | F48on why Saul assumed the Roman name of | jel Sw Washington House. Pa. qvality of iron, connected with copper couplings n 80, : . a . BRITISH OUTRAGES. o) He reminded him of his fi ‘ of ee tether, sad mother. “8 Lot acquaintances among the MPORTANT INFLUENCE nas been brought of . " ert their and my satisiaction. Aud thoroughly carbonized to obvinte the action of | itrave, Vannel, and ether Mouldincs, Plain and | tents with G jen, to thet “MB . how to their dying day, they had been eWis BAUER 5 t Fancy Brack-ts, and all other work in connection . 2 : + Seer eee ati hte ait Bat tint eee Pleiine: | with House Building, cheaper than any other esta: Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member oval Collece of Burgeo: Engiand; Member i *: Smiths,”* i 5, on, wh decided ders th trict, tific. lighment south of Boston, | 5 dical Society of London, and of te to the gods of their ancestors; he promis “Smiths,” a most extraordinary name? Some | {) Pee ee eine oftaule sci tecen a wait atats uate DUR plating will correds, Terms cash. JENKINS & LAMBDIN, Furcieevel Seamer of New York: inte Sur riches and a high position, if he would « time ago there were very learned discussions | fiato the Gull of Mexico, Itis said. that Gor when theylose their attractive power forelectric. | oma253m SERRE _ eon of the Roval Orthopaedic Institution of fer sacrifice to Jupiter. But the child, «strong | 8°!M€ om concerning the origin and wonderful | dore Stewart 1s to assume command. and the pri- ily, in which condition they are worthless. SECOND OPENING OF LONNETS ON anohester, England, and Surgeon of the B, t nei a exteamion of this ve Studi 1 vate storea of cabin a d ward room, messes, includ- | 388 Im SS ‘Saturd ©, lostitution. in the strength which God supplies,” refused. | €Xteusion of 18 race. Studious explorers 4 urday next. at 5 pplies, "re! a ee rs ~~ | ing old wreck whisky, have been already ordered — Sa STEVE New Fancy Store, Norvrork, Va., July 27, 1954. Then the persecutor tried threats. He toll | “00s derivatives and nominal roots found in | from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit IANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.-I have between 9th and 10th sts. In the experience of even two years, | have found him that be should be killed that very day; be | ‘¢ name of John Smith a world of mystery. | Store. No. 5541zth street. man 2 a ‘very Dest manufacturers of the ESSE) Piensa call early. p>" | great difficulty in obtaining S| les that were ex- should not live an hour longer. and his dead Fome philologist in Providence wrote thirty J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th cot try at prices to suit the times. >eve- tly aclapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed { tution for me of better We are the agents of Jos ing their le rely OX CRACKER body should be thrown to the wild beasts. columns to enlighten the public on the subject, Pale and trembling, he answered: ‘ That A « street, between G and H, keeps ral very fine Pianos, Lut little used, are offering at and threw down his pen because it was ex. | Constantly on hand every article 1: era eed great bargains. ed CRACKEKS, " ; . = ~ > ‘hey are clear, chrystal-like may be, but I dare not deny my Savior; I dare | baustless. Some profess to have discovered reper Corpes Hroservarss bert tis charges are Gin ation Se saclgensinceped Macon f Apoed chen unr Crasher of the Neorengnt en Dt pe dn not worship idols. God will give me grace to that the great family of the Smiths are the | moderate. and his attention instant on gall, any hour | “One of Knabe & Co's for $25 kind in the United Siates. We can furnish them at Sesenal ena im th =~ SSiIMKINS MD die for him, as others have done.” veritable descendants in a direct line from of the day or night. Hacks furnished for ep page One of Munn & Clarke's t the same rate as they ape nora in eehesnc” cs Wixineton, N.C., June 16, ia. ~- Lead the obstinate boy from my presence, ’ | Shem, Noah’s son, the father of the Shemitish | “™est possitile rater. ______np Sty Pipe ee tg wade corer Verinont ave.and [sth st, | ‘To persons who have had the Sight ofthetr eyes ee exclaimed the infuriated Diocletian; “take batty be aan ie deciation—Shem COCKS !-CLOCES CLOCKS tt Just_re JOHN F. ELT - impaired a8 to require the use « him to the Aurelian Way, and there dispatch him with your swords.” The legionaries who 306 KERING | recommend Mr. J Toluas as between 9th and 10th sts, Another learned scholar in Philadelph and Tto'$125, Call and see. for yourselver con- | fom GI to GIs, Call and se eae ork little | from whem to obta ! : 3, ITTELL’S LIVING AGE, enlarged series, | gsed. {or sule wire, as he hine suited me w: ap 5 tends for the universality of John Smith's + Vs, B y 1. Lind hiefly of the best’ articles from the 5 fa far and near sight. My sight has been im him where the monarch had directed; und ri i ith the Heb: h th N. B.—CLOCK MATERIALS, suoh as Oils, | published every week, inl numbers of 72 closely BAnkine House Dopartanent, which berth required mo tbe on Suty there, at sunset, kneeling as the blessed Ste- | Commencing wi © Aebrews, he says they | Keys, falls, Cords, &c., for sale,—the trade sup’ | printed octavo pages, for 124 cents each, ur $6 year- oF. from 11 o'eldol, at night ul after 4 3, during wy bi ; A b du, the had no Christian names, and consequently no | pind chaar, faBt Ye CHUBB EROTHERS, time [ used but one light. AL R. nab ne Be genni: — ceed vdiend ny. | Jobns—in Hebrew the name stood simply — ma 12 FRANCK TAYLOR. Depositore depositing Bank Notes will please Darantyexr oF Inrenion. May 8,1 ie + s o = = =; . . 4 J: ES. —_——_—_—_—_—__——_—_—_—————O Y Shee! . Fre J naeutias Piescen NY the swords of Bis Per-) Shemt or Shemit. In other nations, however, Srrenctoin and sseet them by the Par OF PAPERHANG | “Deposites of Guid wil te aid in Gold, one Times boss congue sotan oeamtiecaaae His spirit was soon with Jesus, and. by the | ‘te John Swith is found full, one and undi- | Optician, DP. WOOLI'SON, who N he al pi Accounts will be opened with dey sagppecenneeaighs ralyears. | have tried diferent optiaians without ligh * eM ladies t his | Yided. Let us trace it: has arrived from Europe with his ic J ‘Tassels. them to deposit Goid and Check for currency, the | obtaining giarses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four moonlight, some kind Chrietian ladies too! is Cathe Joh Smithi Own, as well as the manufacture ood many | choice Eneravings, handsomely | varnixhed depositor being credited with the difference. months since Mr. Tobias made two pars especially little mangled corpse ae oanhes Eat niae. Others of the Istest improved SPECTACLES and | framed, for sale at J MARKRITER’S, ne 2R-tf CHUBB BROTHERS. oh t eme J. aay ; Ltalian—Giovanni Smithi. ZY E-GLASSES; among which are the No 486 7th street, 8 doors above Sates of hus opt enabled to adapt ™ Easbolmning is with many tears, Spanish—Juan Smithas. PRRISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The | jea-tw* ____ Odd Fellows’ Hall. | PRAGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICr minute: ig} most cheerful- To where a > hard by rench—Jean Smeets. which are warranted to improve any E affected ‘at 4,8. 10, 12 0°cl’k . — NR * I Had give si the women Greck—Ion Skmitton._ Sifh, qeaknens, cataract or tending to it; also eel Sooeeo pipe hate Hip ache, subscriber, Barrnxe ihrent for Baltumore 5 Ree’! Gan'y tr sien a javre vie Of many well-beloved ones ” Russian—lonloff Schmittowskt. Persons who are compelled to use giasses,orthore | Leave, Washiugtonat 6, 9, i o’olock 5s | opened an office, at the nbove place, for the accom- T CARRIAGES, For many years Pancratius was forgotten Polish—Ivan Sebmittiweiski. now using them, will be suited at firstsight. Those |, PHO 8 Pou when on the route, | #vdation of the’ public, where urders oan be left for HE Subscriber having made additions to his but when relics of saints were dug up and wor. Chinese —Tohn Shimmit. wonderfal |. POLISHED VENEZUELIAN wilttan at Cpetsite bouts, Farelseena, Hp i OT ig te Sage ed 4 the Uhecriot! whe ee Rane <1 shipped, his bones were disinterred and re-| 1celandie—Tabne Smittson. DOUBLE OBE SERE Wihaley’s Omaibuses, connecting with the Paze | ronival wo any point in this City or Georgetown. | manufacturing Bil kinds of CAR = garded as * relics; and a megnificent ehurch eke Le is have received the bighest recommendations at the co — ee ne from Zo’elock » .t0 10070 ook ps RIAGES an Licat © AGONS cosmaty pane was erected over his burial place. It is from ‘uscarora—Ton-Ta Smittla. soe ee ee ees rie patneit SrCceanE & | Toave Alexandr & ‘ip “JOUN M. McCLINTOCK, ess, he hopes to give geuers! #atis{action. this church that all others of that name have Mexican—Joatl F Smit. : ringers rg nner nna as ae earls iaabaal STL RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. | '01p. my nd iminineee and Ohio Raaroud, All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons Kept on appellatio: To prove the antiquity of the name, the same {| styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- cE 5 ICED. er oe oe gorse as idee observes, that “ the temple ‘of Osiris Fes ; GLASSES, Compares, and Microscopes So nah ahd eicicn N, B.—Persons coming to Waehington orgoimgto | All REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- - . 5 | . d th fPia-oah Smith. | 8r¢ for sale at his store, corner of Eihth streetand | {,.EVY’S BILLIARD SALOON, No.4% Penn, | Ballimore, uot having made up their minds where | ly attended to, henienn ame Kino Caarves, tur Siurce, axp mis Poot. | Exypt, wae found the name of Pi a-oah Smith- | $Sineyivanis avenue. or highth street No. al, be avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, 1s - they will ttop, by Kivtns up ther cheoks to my | Second-hand Carriage REW J Tore This good fellow’s influence was so great, that | ori=, being the 9th in the 15th dynasty of the | tween D street an enue. now in complete order, having recently agents onthe cars, willl have their baggage taken | ones. pce Fi Giealig “King of Brande, ence remarked to| Thicban Tings, He was the funder of the er rea summblen the sameas ok his grtab- | Mapted the'latest improved Cushions, a el per fe renee | at WINE AND LIQUGR 7 Ss - teers “A > 'y rensol . at.and no _Y, Ww him, he thought they bet rs: ehabgs pieces: celebrated temple of Smithopolis Magna.”’ Holset ix Kuveos. not Det on renee toe nee kanes for — NEW GROCERY As Jean did not look weil pleased at the pro- - Scents, jeS-tm* = HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or tak ‘ nt 2 sngerat Os LHR hice Bead aaa el | The subscriber begs isave (to, sey tng be bas PASILLONABLE PERFUMERIBS, from the ry, Pa. avenue, Letween 9th and 10th ete, | opened a Now Sire. Cotte eortment of IN best houses, at GIBBS’S, near the corner of LIQUORS, CIGARS, and fine GROCER ‘3th street and Pa.ave, __ je96m_ | 7, SHIRTS. ‘as, Sugar, Coffee. Flour, Soap, Olives, Raus- T ILE WONDER OF WASHINGTON IS Firrine SHIRTS, AND NO HUMBUG. = Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, &6., all of the most Aad Me ee Bie co mela Mibed arto At of the be sr qual ty cl mints oe i ODT ee nal caneghers of Congress Lg = pa a to fit, o 8 ity of material, . nie a Ety ‘Desense: dines je 9-6m pa ‘an teaitty who has trea Them, call at the oor ly inyited to cal, and examine the stock pur- posal, Charles asked him if he were not con- Mr. Jous Water, M. P. for the borough N= Heaie oe ee tent at the idea of being a king. of Nottingham, is principal proprietor of the |", complete assortment of the publiostions of ‘Ob content enough,’’ was the reply, ‘ but | Times newspaper, holding nineteen s»ares out | Cariton and Pot Sabbath School ane should be exceedingly ashamed at having such | of the twenty-four into which tnat valuable | wards. Hymns, Tracts, &c.; Wesley Family, Tales , ication is div y ig | and Takings, Lost Chap'ers, Chief of Piigram: & fool. Publication is divided. | The publisher, who is | 90, 0 Woman. Peter Cartwright, Biblical Diction- It was this fuol who tried bis master’s nerve, | responsible for all libels, &c., has one share. ary, Tounge of Fire. What Must | do to be Saved, by rushing into the room one morning with the | Mr. John Delane, the editor, has one share; | Sung of the Adder, Livingston's Travels in Africa, uate Gaartwer GhAae A utie &s aie hae elsewhere. hi o to Ti Six Stepe to Honor 1. AYD BANDOLINE ner of 6th streetand Pennsylvania avenue. No fit, | chasing f fine Ha: a exclamation— and Mrs. Carden, mother of Sir Robert Car- | Drake's History of Dovinne. Sit ie of Zion and | LAIR, Teor: He diAbss neve Store near eh uD 22-00 HOPKINS BAZAAR. | potid direct by the subsoriber, St wholesale ond Ob sire, such news' Four thousand men | deo, the present Lord yor of London, bas | other Mus = », | street, and at his Sales Room, under Willards’ Ho- ss Lory ; have risen in the city ?”” three shares. It is estimated that each pro- Agent for Publications of the Guns tol, je9 6m Boek-BINDING AND PAPER RULING ‘Caval Boats supplied on reseonable terms, and What’ eried the startled king, ‘with | prietary share is worth over $10,000 a year, — I ADIES’ TOCK and all sorts of COMBS at GOFF go comas erodace Cope een . Pee ‘i what intention bave they risen ‘ making the agreeable sum of $240 0: 0 to $260, - sECOND-HAND PIANOS for asie at trom $15 | 1, GIBBS’ Hair Store, nesr 13th street, an At his Piihenes © RBM AS p streste, | Ft Bad poe Pinder Bon Be eee ve ly =. Well, said Jean, placing his finger upon | 600 per annam out of all the shares. Mr. Wat- | &, and for rent upon vine rns i Sales Room. under Willards’ Hotel. —aee = 56 Se try Produce, of ail .. Teeeived pasgunen- hi+ nose, “ probably with intention of lying | ter's individual dang oh from this source may between 9th and lth sta, ,OUNGES! LOUNGE LOUNGES ADIES BRAIDS, PLAITS CURLS HA LP — we oon Ee <Q luwa again at bedtime be sveraged at some 0,000 a year. — LET & BROWN : +-xais LOUNGE, at'a kw price aw |. and PUPES at near corne! : wrens north. Sai istic ——___——_ A TERY Toit orke auito asia for, sak aire char from the sasortmeut of" | Of 13th atrent and Pa. ave. — Ts ea, DOLLARS bpp nl - f U7 Io St. Louis they have 30 breweries, with Re Thee a od acy Sauce give, on monthly payments, st the Musi os. B PLANT & CO. SEVERAL OLD AND VA LUABLE VIOLINS the best FANCY ¢ 00 hon ny 9471 5 jousan! one , Sofa: x mati) . ‘Store, i Schench 7itie barat, te ee ec della png as W,G.METZEROTT. — jo7-6t $69 D street, bet, ith and toch, gp ‘Fenuine Amati are fy ae A TZEROTT.” bap 30 ever Sth and jh ste