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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED AVERY AFTEKNOON, {SUNDAY EXCEPPED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue 4 Eleventh 33., By W. D. WALLACH, Papers served in packages by carriers at 24ayear, OF 37 cents per month. ‘To mail subscribers thesub— scription price is $3.5 a year, advance; $2 tor “1X months: $1 for three months; and for lesa than three mouths 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. advance. ACTS OF CONGRESS, + Eben VOL. XI. rg WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1858. Star. NO. 1,686. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family ani News journai—oon- taining & greater variety of interesting reading thag oan be found im any other—is published on Saturday morning. TERMS. per annum Single copy, 1V6 copies By subscribing in Clubs raised among neighbors Without (he interventio Smad agent, as Will be roeived, 20 per cent. of Tux W 's po envied. late so generally throughout the I[77 Single copies (in wrappers) cam be procured at the counter, immediate! after the issue of the paper. Pric—THREE CENTS. 17 Postmasters who act as agents will be al. towed & commission of 20 cents. (From the Lnteiligencer of Tuesday} _The following is believed to be a correct list of all the Acts. public and private, d at the session of Congress just closed. T ey num- ber ay two hundred, and more than a fourth of them are of a public character: Pusiic Acts. An act making appropriat ns for the payment of alid and other pensions of the United States for the year woding June 30, 1559. An act making appropriations for the cur- rent and contingent expenses of the Indian De- partment and fulfilling treaty stipulations with “i + Indian tribes‘Yor the year ending June An act making appropriations for the consu- lar and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the yenr ending June 20, 1459. Ap act to alter the times of holding the United States district courts for the State of South Carolina An act making appropriations for the sup- port of the Military Academy for the year end- ing June 30, 1559. An act tv supply an omission in the enroll- ment of a certain act therein mentioned. _An act to authorize the President of the United States, in conjunction with the State of Texas, to run and mark the boundary lines between the Territories of the United States and the State of Texas. An act making an appropriation for the poy- ment of clerks employed in the office ot the registers of the land offices at Oregon City and Winchester, in the Territory of Oregon. An act extending the land laws east of the Cascade Mountains, in Oregon and Washing- ton Territories. An act making appropriations for the legis- lative, executive, and judicial expenses of Gov- ernment for the year ending June 30. 1459. An act to prevent inconvenient accumulation in the Post Ofice Department of the poatmas- ters’ quarterly returns. An act to enable the President of the United States to fulfil the stipulations contained in the third and sixth articies of the treaty between the United States and the King of Denmark of the I1th of April, 1357, for the discontinuance of the Sound dues _ An act declaring the title to land warrants in certain cases. An act to supply deficiencies in the appro- priations for the service of the fi cal year ending the 30th of June, 1358. Au act to appropriate money to supply de- ficiences in the appropriations for paper, bind- ing, and engraving ordered by the Senate and House of Kepresentatives of the 33d and 34th Congresses, and which has been exeeuted. An act to provide for the organization of a regiment of mounted volunteers for the de- fence of the frontier of Texas, and to authorize the President to call into the service of tho United States four additional regiments of vol- unteers. An act for the relief of certain purchasers of lands within the limits of the Choctaw cession of 1830. An act for the relief of the settlers on cer- tain lands in the State of Illinois. An act to authorize the Vestry of Washing- ton Parish to take and enclose cert tin parts of streets in Washing for the purpose of extending the Washington Cemetery, and for other purposes An act to establish a land office in New Mexico. An act to change the time of holding the spring term of the district court of the United States for the western district of the State of Texas An act to authorize the issue of Treasury notes. An act to detach Selma, in the State of Ala- bama, from the eolleetion district of New Or- leans, aud make it a port of delivery within the collection district of Mobile An set to provide for the issuing service and return of original and final process in the cir- euit and district courts of the United States in certain cases Au act confirming locations of land warrants und ertain cireumsta js n act to dan act entitled an act to authorize the President of the United States to cause tu be surveyed the tract of land in the Territory of Minnesota, belonging tu the half- breeds or mixed bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Iudrans, and fur other purposes, ap- proved 17th of July, Iso4 Aa act for the admission of the State of Min- nesota into the Union An act to alter the times of holding the cir- euit and district courts of the United States for the district of Vermont. An act to repeal the sixth section of an act entitled ‘An act to authorize the regiater or enrolment and license to be issued in the name of the president or secretary of any incorpo! Se a steamboat or vessvl,”’ proved Mareb wid, 1825 An act for the admission of the State of Kan- sas into the Union. An act to acquire certain lands needed for the Washington aqueduct in the District of Columbia An act to create two additional land districts in the Siate of California, and for other pur- Ses. An act to enlarge the Detrvit a districts in Michigan. An act amendatory of an act entitle An act to esiablish two additional land districts in the Territory of Minnescta,”’ approved July 3, 1556. nd Saginaw An act t oxtend an act entitled “ An act to widows and or- i hans,” approved February An act to authorize the ary of the “freasury to sell the old custom house site in ath. Maine, and for other purposes. An act to provide for the collection and safe keeping of public archives in the State of Cali- frata An act to amend the act entitied “An act to ascertain and settle the private land claims in the State of Califurni passed Mare ISSI. An act for the prevention and punishment of frauds in land titles in California An act to sonfirm the aale of the reservation held by the Christian Indians. and to provide a permanent bome for said [udians. An act makiug appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ending the th of June, 1859 Ao act making appropriations for the sup- port of the army for the year ending the wth of June, 1559. An act making supplimental appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the {ndian Department and for falfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes fur the year ending June 30, 1839. An act making appropriations for the naval service forthe year ending the 30th of June, Iso¥ An act granting an appropriation for the completion o° the military road from Astoria to Salem, in Ure Territory An act moiking appropriations for the ex- peuses of collecting the revenue from customs. An act to supply deficiencies in the appro- for the current and contingent ex- ses of the Indian Department and for fal- Ning treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June 30, 1535. An act making appropriations for the trans- portation of the United States mail by ocean steamers and otherwise during the fiseal year ending June 40, 1559 Au uct to establish certain post roads. An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Departwent during the fiscal year ending the “th of June, 1559. An act authorizing a loan not excecding | twenty millions of dollars | An actin relation to courts and the holding | of the terms thereof m the several Territories of the United States. Joint resolution to amend the act entitled | annul | all the luxuries of social, with all “ An act to regulate the compensation of mem- Lers of Congress,”’ approved August 16, 1856 Joint resolution for the relief of Gen. Sylves- ter Churchill. phi Joint resulation making an appropriation fur the payment of expenses of investigating com- mittee of the House of Representatives” For Rent and Sale. Miscellaneous. Joint resolution respecting the distribution of certain documents. Joint resolution for the relief of Henry Orn- (UR SALE—A FARM land, (100 acres in & substantial Bi «containing 155 acres uproved, with Dwelng-ho: » and Orohard of young tr Situated 7 miles from Washington, on Georgetown dorf. turnpike, Terms easy. Inquire of VANS Joint resolution authorizing the arrangement Tue S05 Bs, avenue, Washington, D.C, and disposal of public bui Philadetphia P™ He bai dings in the city of | Ton RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third story of the building oocupied i * . z as an office by C, ¥. Joint resolution for paying the compensation | Wallach, aud immediately opposite ‘the City of stenographers emp! loyed by committees of | Apply to RICHAKD WALLACH. aD the House of Representatives. STQRE FOR RENT AND DRY GOODSFOR Joint resolution authorizing Commander M. | *> SAGE.—Intending to retire from business | will P. Maary to necept a gold medal ded sell my stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of the hits by the © Boe peut! awarded to | usual variety to be found maretail store. Twit im by the Hin peror of Austria. algo rent Store where | have carried on business for the last eight years. ‘Terms easy, and le known on appucstion at 432 | Joint resolution making an ropriati 4 mp priation to Known on appuostion at 492 1 street aouth, between an streets east, Nav, je 10 2w* i pty the expenses of the several investigating committees of the House of Representatives. A resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to audit and settic the accounts of the contractor for the erection of the United States Marine Hospital at San Francisco, Cali- fornia. A resolution to extend and define the authori- ty of the Presideut under the act approved January 16, 1357, entitled “An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to promote the efficiency of the navy,’*’ in respect to dropped and re- Yard. _iel02w* JOSEPH RAPETTH,_ COR RENT —A valuable GROCERY STORE, situated on the corner of 12th and B streets, near the Canal, at preseut occupied by Capt. Jonas ; Levy, who will vacate the premises on the i9h of June. It 1s weil fitted up with sie. Ving, Counter, bing, &c., and is the moat desirable stand in the city for resident, conntry. aud river irrg “or terms rn For t 7 at the oth 16 of Messrs KILUMAN& WAR jo 12 tf , Oorner Of C and [2th streets west, VALUABLE HOUSE FOR SALE.—Tho amub- y soriber offers for sa‘e an elegantly-finished and tired naval officers convemently arranged 3-story BRICK HOUSE, A resolution to extend the operation of the | Situated on F. street, between “d and 3d streets. It will be solid as a bargain, o where severa! butidinzs are tiun aad property daily advan prove otherwise than & good investinent fort! e pur- chaser, J. R. McGREGOR At MoGregor & Co.'s Fur je 12-lw act approved January 16, 1857, entitled “An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to promote the efficiency of the navy.’ ” A resolution to authorize cer‘ain officers and men engaged in the search for Sir John Frank- lin to receive certain medals presented to them by the Government of Great Britain. A resolution devolving upon the Secretary of War the execution of the act of Congress en- titled “An act supplemental to an act therein mentioned.’’ approved December 22, 1854. A resolution providing for the payment of certuin expenses of holding the United States courts in the Territory of Utah. A resolution authorizing Lieutenant Wm. N. Jeffers to accept a sword of hozor from her Majesty the Queen of Spain. A resolution fur the adjustment of difficulties with the Republic of Paraguay A resolution to extend for a further time the provisions of the joint resolution, approved March 10, 1358, in relation to certain dropped antl retired officers of the navy. A resolution authorizing the Seeretary of War to expend the appropriation made July 5. 1806, upon such channel of the St. Mary’sriver as he way select A resolution for the benefit of the widow of Commander William Lewis Heradon, United States navy. A resojution authorizing suitable acknowl- edzments to be made by the President to the 1 sh naval authorities at Jamaica for the re- lief extended to the officers and crew of the United States ship Susquehanna, disabled by yellow fever. A resolution for the relief of John Grayson A resolution to correct an error in a certain act approved May LI, 183s. nu to correct an errorin the act for f of Stephen R. Rowan, approved June ing ina locality In course of ereo- in varue, it cannet niture \Warerooms, No. 59 7th at reet. RABLE THREE- WELLING-HOUSE ‘he subscriber has for pri J N W AND VERY DESI STORY BRICK D AT PRIVAE SAL, we saloanew and very desirable three-story Brick G HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, 8, built in the best manner, with ail the modern im- furnace, range, &o on north M street, between Sth ant lth streets west, one door east of 10th street. ‘Terms easy and immediate posse: E, aplad ‘om. Merchant. POR RE A commodious BRICK DWEL- LING HOUSE, No 336, with back-building attached, in Frank i1 Row, on north side of K st. north, between 12th and Isth. It contains 12 rooms, twooollars, bath room, every convenience for hot and oold water, gaa, and has a stable, carriage house cow and wood house. The situation is eligible. an the most delightful in the city, particularly for a summer residence. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No, 520 (24 a ) ie5- 7th atreet, GRRL CHANCE FOR INVESTME B For Sale and To Let—The entire STOC large Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store, in a first- rate old stand. Terms eaay. Apply, with real maine, “Confidential,” Box 8 Post Office. jel OR SALE—A comfortalie FRAME DWEL ING HOUSE, with back building attached, woodhouse, and a pulp of excelleut water on the preimives, and si uateou the west side bth street west. between Lend M north. ‘ Lot has a front of 32 feet 10 inches by 116 feet deep, wide alley, ‘This properts can be bought on rei ble terms by application immediately to P. WEBB, No. 520 7th st. ma 24-dtf OR SALE—A beaut fuliy located BUILDING LOT, on the northwest correr of Frederick and Prospe Georvelown, immediately north of the lenve of T.W. Pairo Esq. Also, several Lots inthe First: Ward, Washing- I. M. MORTON, Box 54, Post Othive, rectown, D.C, Auet’r. and 1 1858. A joint resolution in regard to carrying the ton, . je 10-e0lw* FOr RENT-—A desirable, modern built. three story HOUSE, with basement and back build ing. No, 0s 1 str between Fieventi and Twelfth, containing 12 rooms, gas throughout, tmarble man? water aud bath room, Inauire on premises, or ie 3, first floor, Post Office Department, at United States mails from St Joseph, M to Placerville, Califor This resolution was signed by the officers of the two Houses of Con- gress and presented to the President, but not returned by him as approved [To Be conTINVED.| MEDICAL STUDENT IN THE GREEN- ROOM. Fisze AND MARINE JRANCE, TR D T Professor of Anatomy—How many bones are| MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, there in the human body ’ PROVIDENCE, R.I Ovrice -+- TRIDENT BLOCK, Student—That depends upon what ome had for dinner. In shad time there are generally CHARTERED BY Legis ATURE, JUNE, 1855, more or less. Professor—Where is the heart situated ’ Authorized Capital te eeececeeees eo eee G500,000 Student—Commonly in the left side of the | C4", Cavital part im and securely thorax—but the majority of the students lose eenenee -— eeeeeenannaes i theirs altogether before they leave college OBED P. MILLER, WARD COWING, Professor—Where are the carotid arteries? SRERETSEY PRESIDENT. Student—They arise on cach side of the neck. and pass up as high as the shirt-collar, then down the insensate canal, and terminate in both boots. Professor of Chemistry—Of what is the at BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ward Cowing. Obed P. Mul Wiliam A. Bradford, ‘Thomas A. vie, Samue! B Darling, ‘Wiha B. Ryder, Edward B. Perry, i¢ we Cleveland, Gooree W. Hail, {Pail p Ryder. mosphere composed ” es rdiner, i . 4 » 5 18 Company Insures against Loxs or Damage by Student—Oxygen, nitrogen, and other foul | Fire, on ‘Stores. Merchandise. Dweltings, Mills, gases—depending somewhat upon the inhabit- ants end the filth of the streets. Professor—Give an example of the non-eleo- trics. Student—Rogum, feathers, hoops, old bache- lora, and lightning-rods. Professor of Materia Medica—Name somo of the emetic agents. Student—Epicac. warm water, too much liquor and sea sickness. Professor—W hat is considered the maximum dese of opium Student—One drop of the millionth dilation of one-balf the smallest possible quantity, isa poner dose for a homeoputhic, but we bave een advised to give it as long as the patient can swallow, and repeat the doses Professor of Surgery—How would you distin- guish a dislocation from a sprain. Studeut—The safest way is to twist the in- jured limb until we are sure it is dislocated, Manufactories, Hoteis. &c ; also, on Marine and Inland ‘Transportation Cargo Risks at the ordinary rates of premium, Losses promptly and equitably adjusted and paid. .! premiums are made specific when policies are insued, and are to be prepaid in money ; and no fur- ther Assessment in case of loss is to be made on the = lew so insured. ‘Phe advantsnzes of a Stock em, which precludes the possibility of an as SHANE, AT@ Very OhVIOUR. dof Directors uave authorized the issues on country risks, detached on very low he of Policies terms. ‘The Company expect to deserve th the public by doing bus ness as any other similar fairness und liveralit Policies granted ard insned te surance. Al once without delay. at his office, W. ALB Agent, " confidene <8. ries eilecting m- the undersigned, R’TK je i4-tf JORDAN'S W. s3 N _ Five mues from Wr RINGS, . KEDERICK County, Vas aster. Ise mule from p E then set it. All concerned are better satisfied. | Step» «nson's Dever 7¥ 0) on she say Professor—W bat is the treatment for enlarge- | Fors, Lorry, and Winchester Ratlrond. ment of the tonsils. berland in the early morning train. vin We pres Student—that must depend upon circum- | Ferry for Stephynoon’s Depot, arrive at same day by Lo’cioe’ p.m. Leaving the Sprit connect with express trun at Harpe rivé in Baltimore wt 9.40 a. in. aud Wash, am. saine day. . Grounds exteusive dnd bevutifully shaded. Fine fauric and experienced servants. Hot and cold sul- hurbaths, The water for sale in barrels or bottles. Mauls daily, except Sunday. stances. If I had a tonsil instrument I should remove them, but otherwise treat them ration- ally. Professor of Theory and Practice-—Give us the best treatment for interm ttent fever. Student—Give quinine until the patient is Ferry, ar- tun at ib i B i‘: y, i In dyspepsy, gout, rheumatiam, d blind. and then send him to au eye aurgeon diarrhea aud Wyeentery, chromedisensen Professor—Would not the warm bath be good | spi k lntder, &v., especial in connection with quinine ’ Student—Certainly, and the warmer the bet- ter Protessor—How lon: tient in it’ Student—Until—until—until the skin slips ; then sweat with hot stuff. Professor of Obstetries—Have you had any experience in the lying-in department ? Student—Certainly, sir, | was voted for lying in our town, and came near being laid out for it. too, The student was allowed a degree, as he had treated a majority of the faculty to brandy toddies. i erisuvaluabio. 4 eneraily, and @ pecially those auffer ng from fay; this water ieadvised in Junoand July... I[ 7 Through tickets f Ba reand Wash- me hue DR. R. M. JORDAN & BRO, i would you keep the pa- BRITISH OUTRAGES. MPORTANT INFL! ENCE tas been brought to bear upon the Ad deeded to despateh the U.S. ‘ine of battle ship Peausyiva- mito the Guifol Mexico. [tis st Sonne ewarl ig te assume command. and tores Of esbina d ward reo! the pri- see, includ- tng old wreck whisky, have been ‘already ‘orderrd from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine aud Spirit Store, corner of ?thand F street. ma 2 W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, N 18 7th « street, between G and U, keep: constantly on hand every article r0- Qn greed uired in his line—a fine Heareo, Patent Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. His charges are moderate, and his attention nt on cull, any hour of the day or night. Hacks furnisied for iuneralsat lowest posaille rates. Bp b-ly sete. Raitroap Brine es.—One of the most fruitful sources of accidenton American railroads arises from insecure bridges. On English railroads accident from such causes are seldom kuowr. From January 1, 1531, to January 1, 1555, there was not a single accident of that kind in Great Britain, althoagh bridges are proportionately more frequent than with us. This is entirel; due to the comparative solidity of structures. English bridges are almost uni- versally of stone or iron, whilst in this country, on many of our most important roads, the bridges are almost exelusi of we UCK AND SODA WATER—Coid, pure, aud delicious—with every varicty of ayrup.s oplied at MOUKES: West End Drug Store, No. 115 Pa. ave., oppo. Seven Buildings. A lot of fine MAVANAS just received ar sale as above. (Intel) NYEREYT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES MONEY t2 LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES pCRUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, » TOOTH, NAL ewarite the Treasury, FJALR H BRUSH#S at GIBB A~D BANDOUIN SH hse and at his Sales Ro tol, I ADIES’ TU 4 GIBBS’ Hair Store, a Sales Room under Wail YEN GOODS OND HAND PIANOS AND four Metodeous for sale or reut very iow. JOHN F. ELL. S06, hetwaen th and Lith are NG MY P.ANOS FOR crescents J gf experience in the buxtnexs, Tean, | will, an any ou establish) Oo a 17 How to detect chicory in cottee. Piace a teaspoonful of the offre you suspect to be mixed ina nbler, and a like tity of that you know pure in another. P. ‘old water upon the coife and fill the Gumblers; that which is pure Will scurcely color the water, while t whieh is mixed with ciicory will turn it to a deep red color. {77 A French lady of great personal attrac- tions, living near E was awakened the other wht by hearing r bedroom. He tempted to stith , bat she made stout resistance, and in th lest tore a button fr his coat. ft was a family livery button, served to fdeuttty ber assailant us their o couchman, Who professed to be desperately in love with Lis mistress {7 Anestablishment is projected in Paris for © purpose of enabline any individuals, by the ayinent of 700f. less than #30) to enjoy independ- For this sam they are to clothes, and washing; the ly papers, billiards, baths, and a carriage for exercise. The whole js to be under the management of © committee, chosen by themselves. The proxpectus even holds out temptation to free admission to the theatres. of COMBS at th street, a he nd it his ie 3 fm mals Bie (BERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHERS leaving the evry, should ell and get é few ith them, mn th M* at M to take hou pieces of tne latest Music o jnke bom life. jela 6 Py “LARGE ASSO A Raven Dt epg Heino ) ors. Fa a ine eG. METZEROTT, Also, one second-hand one for $100, and one for $150, ie lt ence 6f domestic r to W: CARR! invite the atteut AGES. ion of members of Con- Seer Strangers and the public generglly 0 p our large and superior assortment o| CARRIAGES, PH ETONS, ROCK aways, 6GI ¢.,&o.; all ufactured by oursely. y, Which we offérat unusu- ally low prices, Old carriages taken in part in ex- Ke for new. Carriages of every description built to order. and repair:ng well and promptly done at short notice. Solesra and 12th ce. ee 12th che ma 21 -' pom—Pa. avenne. south side, between lith streets, next door, but one, to the Star Of- Srawt! T. GARD near canal. i R & SON, STONE CAR +) at the Marbi cheaper N. hand Barowin BRO Steam F sign k. DOOR SASH, B.—Mantels, ie Y than eluewher: ‘not Glazed and Un- Statiene MOU DI 2, BRACKETS, Carved Southeast corner 12th and EF Monuments, &c., aiw: done RIAGE STEPS CAV BE HAD yard, corner 12th and & J. RUTHERFORD, NOTICE, THERKS have removed their to the corner of First and D streets, two squares east of their former locat: they will be pleased to see their patrons, coping 8 good asgor'! ment of WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR FRAMES, NEWELS, inzed, NEWELS, BLINDS. Rolling and HALVSTERS iCTURE PRAMES, Oval and Circular, HUBS, ‘iain, SAWING and PLAINING of every description : thing which the most perfect mach. competent men, oan execute. Cabinet-imakers oan alway Plaining, and ‘Turnin; All orders from the vioi States will be carefully filled and in fact every inery, worked by have their Sawing, he neatest manner. y, and and packed to any ad- dress, ner ci eeeraaeee ores wot for Fg hied lesicaintte f request a settlement when ail Enamels, Gutta Forel oa ma 3-eotf BALDWIN BROTHERS. Teeth, and that Cie wen 515 SkVENTH STREET, Mouth whe eet cones Continues to tarnish COFFINS, prt notice, “Alth of all kinds and sizes, Twill atten? rro: Furniture repaired ; Up! nishing done at houses, ht ctidonoe--D street, between 6th Ving persons from the old to new Cemetery. holstering done ; and Var- and 7th, No. Ap 22-eosia BROWN sucars, MoLasses. BROWN SUGAR 15 bbis. - 2) bbis. prime Shhds. CUBA MOLASSE rime PORTO R NEW ORI PORTO RI rime ICO. 8UG AR, -EANS M CO v0 2 bbls. RF INED SUGARS, , Just received and for sale by je 4 Gteo y tA 35 half ob son _ie4 tteo Hé4ts BAR s, nests Imperial, Gu LAS. OF THE SE JFFEE, &e. ‘aand Rio COFFEE, No. LALEWIVES, No. | SHAD, t received and for sale by BARBOUR & S SON. BOUR & npowder and Young Hy- surrounding | emp ena | f a Will perform all profession at lus d 19-tf HEOPLASTIC PROCESS Ad MECHANICAL Dr. T. O. HILLS respectfully informs the ow ES red to insert partial sn that he is full setts of On this impr © this process has over al] others is i's perfect The method of itse!f insures & most erfect hit. The metal is entirely free {rom ali me- lie taste and none of the secretions of the mouth streets, | can have any eflect upon it. Testimonials from the most promment citizens of Baltunore, confirming its great superiority, can be seen. sons who are suffering with ili ad: please give mea call, nnd I will tek and exhibi' adaptation, in expiaimn the on Office, No, 250 Penn. avenue, between 12th and ISth streets, next house above Gautier’s. Sm cE uved plan. 4 inquari the only aut! Dentistry, &c. D* R. FINLEY HUNT, lished office, as above, DENTIS' N IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. The great adv: All those per- ed plates will reat pleasure o them specimens of ould be made at my of ized ageut for this pro tiny ox ENTISTRY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrics No, 198 PeNNsYLvaNia AVENUE, Three doors from 14th Sire Dr. BAILY practice, with the lar, _Havi variety of difficult fully, will enalle bim to surmount an: jentific or otherwise, relating to the a experience Confirming the opinion of it in the profession, and especial Poroelian, mounted on Gold Pilate, ‘bstance that can be worn in the mouth, a8 was most conclusively shown by the last —_ he flatters himself from his long resi- practice in Washington, he is frvorably wn to his numerous friends and leave to refer thei to the following TESTI From the late Rector of the Church ef Epiphany 0 this city. Dr. Stepngn Batty: Doar Sir—i desire to express my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in Ou &8 & superior dentist. for me have been highly satisfacto may reoeive the patronage from my fri public that your skill so wel! deserves. Washington, Aug. 2, 1a ERENCE, Frem one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. syed by. St nig employ ir. tist, of W: portant and d: my entire satisfa 8 leave to inform the public thathe can be seen Atail hours, st his office, loonted asabove, He fovis assured that an experience of fifteen years’ © nuinber of patients,and great that he has treated success- difhoulty, ‘eeth. 68; Ted tum, Continuous Gum patrons, he bege MONIALS: he a executed * ope that you my frienes and he itman & Co, Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- ashington city, to execute for me an im- ifthcult piece of work, whioh he did to ction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Dental College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, te perform the same work satisfactorily, it pieasure to express my entire confidence timation of his timore, Jan. 12, | Kxtract fromanotereceived from thelate Hoa, John ives rofessiona! ski!|. . HARMANN BOGSS, I have the pisasure to introduce the HAN GSOM- U. S’Sanaym, Aug. 19, 186, T Har OUTS also, a fresh case of ‘Whe teeth yox made for me work admirably ; RENCH SOFT BATS of my own sm Seed | ygthe teeth Wery gravetni. portation. Getting them from first hande L SOHN'M:cLaY7on. = eae them om tr than usw y sold in this —_ city. A peep at them will guarantee sales. ‘We those that scek relisf from the maladies of the ij- Sen of the “White Boar’ nner of 6th ft 3. Baily as street and Pa. avenue, ey rg fe ps _ 8p 2l-eotf eat ee ints S120, Mary Derwent, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; $1. The Pocket Chess Board, adapted for piasing c8ines in railway oars, 3) cen FRANCK 'TAVLOR,. erty Law ; 75 cent Fel "by the 25. i the Left; isturneli’s New York State Register for 1858; HOPKINS. _ 8. author of “Wich the al th For sa! je 10-6t AIN DEATH Tt ores Rosch. Rat and Mice Exterminator ; on’s Maguetic Powder extroy Bed Bugs, use his Exterminator for urpose, Now ' the time to apply these reson ( West End Dri No. 113 Pa. ave., oppo. Seven ie enly al (Intel JRO. CHES &e.—Ure uU: 5 Buildings. ligencer.) KEMIUM LIGUTNING-ROD POINTS, The attention of the publioix respectfully solicited. to the examination and patronage of & superior arti - ole of LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, manafa tured und erectod by Labarre & Owen, corner of ivth and © sts, Washington, D.C su otly exsrainal i: si ish, beautiful rosewood case, used in a fi onrel for $ Piano ly foc w: 4 per month. Romomber the right name and _n: JOH malo periority © Hon. ba condition the ‘IAL, CARD—A Piano of Wm. Kuabe & manufacture, oowt 33575, fire fi 1! reall 4 oul: je very low. Piano: ‘306 Pa. avenue. bet. 9th and loth theee 8 now In use. wi!l readily be ac! They are manufactur: quality of iron, connected with Copper and thorovgehly carbonized to obviate the action. the atmosphere on the metal.and mounted with a superb copper point fire git and tipt wit3 pistina, | Wwhien renders them strictly sciemtific. 7 All points not tipt with platina will corrode, lose their attractive power ouly two months, now offered’ y & great lurgain. urjog the winter and consequent - Gontuetors uplings. r electric- y are worthless, Also, several new 6 fur rent from 50 cents to umber— NF. ELLIS neat and Jlorses taken at livery on reasonable terms. bv strict attention to bus ness | hope to merit a share of ma 24 NEW ABL Corner of i334 Streetand Peuasylvania arcnur, The undersigned bez citizens where. how in complete order, laying recouliy adopted the latest improved Cushions During the summer the pice of a game will be 15 cents, or two consecutive games 25 canta. im* ek, whic! IVERY, SALE, AND HIRING STABLE, st. bet. Hand I streets. ‘The undersigned Legs leave to inform the citizens of Washington and the public in generu! that he kas added to his stock a lot of fine traveling Horses and new Buggies, and where can at all times be obtained a Onith showy turnout. public patronage. LIVER of Washingto: My st compr AL CES REDL tween dig and ft JAMES teave to ann nod the pi in general. that he has just con one of Lie finest Stables in the city, where can. Atall times, be obtained a6 nert and showy & turnout as ean be found any- style and action, esnuot be sir nny wtuble in the es Aud light wagzonus. reasonable term sts at nn Give me a esl!, and S$ BILLIARD SALOON, ance to the veled isew nf fine assortment of ntry, and caoiee let Horses taken santablish- guarantee LISON NAILOR Jr. SCED 49 Penn. h streets, is joS-im guperior Dentist, for ou ORD ST. LEONARD'S HANDY BOOK ON ) @ yaeif, and t ; emrasives of the profe fSzrzoon Dentist of this city, or paving ai of his operations on our fami'isa of sseasure in expressing Our admiration of his artistic skil, os weil as of the uniformly satisfactory maunel 40 Wi.ch he performs the most deleate and difficull pera sens in Dental Su née ium Lo the cor EORGE ALTER uf my he v, fai he work ALTON, Lenox, mad: and shed Ex-M Henky BaLswin, U.S. ea bee | of porcelian teeth plugged several teeth for al! stood well 7 more thar XON, ears, ROBERT T.N : of the Va. Conf, of the i ie inten South. April 19. 16s. _ We, the undersigned, having bad ion to BvAL onal ekul of Dr, B. Baily, been coguix- friends, take ery,and we respectfully re- ent Office, O.C. Wiext, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, fed2e tf HE SOL we. Poetr wele ate, H.W. Scents. em jez Ore or in ries that are SaN‘bs. n Prose and ou Figures 1@ AMBROTY ‘The wonderful accuracy with winch those } pictures cangbe taken, las been often adverted to. as | wellas the demard for them. ‘They are found in the THERN y an wns from t Hitiard, Webster. Clay. Heentiee 1 pin teenies . Hayne, Crittenden, " the inte Dr. Barton Ross, tv Pablis ed at $1.25. 5 a Rhetorical Manual. or Sout bracing ~ AMB i indulges SPEAKER—Cortaining in Spieces of Oratory in ogue. “4 mong them will be he speeches of Rufus Cho- Calhoun. 3.8, >, Patrick Hen Douglas, MecP lous und elega: ry. with « Treat KANCK TAYLOR. ROTYPES. most sxtisixnctory and universal tuxu- hese progressive daya, taken by ROBERT parlors of rich and poor —go Where you will and you will find the ma <9 Iuportan rw J cture Sasi, 1 Panne}, and Meas irae ECOND S m. Pa. aver N oO BU ENKIN OPENL Planxe call earls. - q [GX CRACKERS.-We are. the agouts of Jos © kre more ex kind in the d the same rate as they me ma 24 feusivel ated S| corner Ver KNABE & GABHLE AN DS’ GaLLery. th and th streets. nue, bel OTICE. 1 CONTRACTORS AND ILDERS. sy LAMBDIN. re.and Binds, Crown Aro- M %, Plain and in connection KINS & LAMBDIN, Alexandria. NG OF BONNETS ON S'S, re tat : 3 ¥ Satorday 996%: Nx’ New Fancy Store, between 9th an loth sts. ap 3 et Genesee Flour, and sed than any Cracker of the h them ar it ace. and Ith st A Ut CKERING aud a Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Piso, but little weed, for ealeat createursain eis ANKI Deposi Dep Seoonuts ti ym to deposit Go ue ewe being credited w CHURS dopusiti wil be oy e ecks pugabie in of Gold will § pened wits depositors allowing BLGIS, reen Sth and 10th sts, Sé oF BLOTHERS, ug Bank will ploane ney. pud ia Geid, asd Check for carrency, tue thi e diterence. CHUEB BROTHERS. ASU heat 13th stre T HE GIB ing almost curug alt IONABLE houses. at GIBB: et and Pa. ave. PERFUMERIRBS, from the S'S, near the’ corner of 96m _ WONDER OF WASHINGTON IS BS’S VEGETABLE BALS AN. pe:form iracies in covering up Bald “Heads and culp Diseases. je 9-6m DIANOS AT GREAT BARGAI ¥ in store over thirty m the very best manufacturers of Khe f cour try At prices to suit t fine Pianos, but |i & One of Munn & Clirke’s & Seven others, from $30 to $1. Call and seo yourselves, HAIR WOR hange.at GIBB: cLury, Pa, avenue, 806, between 9th ai —! have PIANO 'S he times. rege. ttle used, are offering at 4, 7 octave, 325. S00, A. JOHN POEL rosewood K REPAIR £ Wag, Braid, amt Carl between sth and 10tn sts, Ss EVERAUOLD AND VALUABLE. VIOLINS (genuine Amati) are for sala xt the Music Store 4 of a) WwW. METZERCHTT, ¢ YLOCK 3 !—CLOCKS!'—C1,0€ tr 4 cared Pt her oy aes ion rom oO he ‘All and see for un at J. ROBINSON ‘49 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. N. B.—CLOCK K MA is, Cords, &c., olied ohann, N Carlto ak and cA True W 4 ary, Tounge of Fire, What M Sting of the @dder, Hymns, Tracts, & EW BOOKS JUST RECKIV 1K D'S, corner 7th and D stree! A complete assortment of ery i and Porter, Subbat lugs, L ‘om RIALS, such as Oils for sale.—the trade sup r ‘ | KD AT SHEP th § a ei Chief o Vigrams, The Kt, Biblient Dietion wat I do to be Saved, ivingston’s Travels in Africa, Drake’s History of Indians, Six Steps to Honor, Wild Western Scenes, New Lute of Zion, and other M usic. Also, Agent for Publications of the “Chiid’s riend.”? mas Rost LAND’S MACC Store, near 13th BAccacese Adjoining The States Printing Ofes. “fhe subzeriter. Baz Op: med an ofhce, at the above plane, for the sopoee- op: med Washi XPR [8S OF FICE D Stare ze Agent for Baltimore m Branch Rauroad, has bg dation of the pablic, where orders can be left for the neo of Wagons to convey Barzgage or Packager to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, removal to any pont in this City or Georgetow! Office cpen from 7 0’clock ,except Sunday, 7 to 10 o'clock a. m., 2 0'el wis &o., or for 5 190" 1. Mag a.m. to phage ae McCLINTOCK, Bacgace Agent Baltimore and Unio Railroad, N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Baltimore, not having made up their mind: 8 where they will etop, by giving up their checks to my Agents ou the cars, willl bave their baggage tak eare of xt tus office, or st Baltimore 0! ree and noextrs abaree. en . 1T aw h rin be einetly LLISS LIVING den % h Blas Doone monthies and newspapers; published ever: week, infnumbers of 72 closely ted ootavo pages, for i2*2 ceats each, or $6 year- A®E, enlarged series of the best articles from th FRANCK TAYLOR. one can ner of 6t t hh etree! and Pi who has trisg them, call at y ol maternal, ery the cor- ‘enusy yeas Reenue. No fit, HOPKIN ZAAR. CS ad led AND PAPER-RULAYS GOFF BY & THOMAS, Southeast corner of Kighth and D streets, eek | ADIES’ RRATOS. PLAITS, CURLS, HALF VUAVSGS, aot PUPP Sat GIBBS's: netr corner ss _™=s3 A VERY street and Ps. ave. FINE # rt Apt eine — ASSAR OlLat GIBBS | De, weet? street. je S-6m je 3-6m ——— OND-HAND PIANOS for sale st trom $15 to 31%, and for rent upon ve: easy terms. JOHN F, ELLIS, between 9th and 10th ste. ET & BROWN'S I be sold for, at the Music W. G. METZEROTT, "POUTHE LADIES OF WASHINGTO Having been engaged in mane faetaru Mixses’, and Children's Shoes for this past 3 years, know by this time what will that Line, ean safely wny thst 0; Which you oan prove by giving our work atrial. You oan find (at ail times? the articles at the prin Shoe Stores in W ington city—the A 3 known as i. W. MoCurdy « Son’ viadelphia make. ap?! -ty PevNas: TRUNKS TRUNKS"! aicned bas now and constantly keeps bud a large and TRIN ver v K APLS vA TRAVE' ING BAGS and &. “LS; fine SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. I am prepired to compete with the best mann- facturers, in proof of which, read the following Re- port of tke Conunttee at the Farr of the Metropelie tan Meohanios’ Institute for 1857: Tophsin & Norflet deposited a Sole-leather Trank thatis, for solidity and quality of material, the best on exhibition, mas, Saddier, gig BS B.S. Kinsey, Curner, a B.—Tranks Covered ane every description ot epmiring exec: ‘with neatness and die — JAS. S. TorhaM. (Late Tornam & No. 499 7th stieet, oppo. Odd Fellow: mé-ly Washingt 514 "SEVENTH STREE? TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from Opp FELLows’ Hatt. reel Moral St - th ty; © ie Stereowoc ith v) tisement in National Intel lig: Tasriomazs. un, The Spectucien, you tnnde for me sult tae ‘Re you very well, maples | oo u nt i my sight more than any other | Mee. TAZEWELL, reat ass ——y to C4 a ha ee : ption of ther a a ye Wise. Prrerssure, Votober 21, 1854. About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tomas, in Washington, & pair of Glasses for the spectacies which I used. and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opimion of ham is, that he is skillful inthe preparation of Ginsses for eyes not too far gone to be by such NCHEURG, November 7, 1854. Froman examination of Mr. Tonas' Giassee, frop his a am conv! that: ‘opucian. =e 5. J: BLACKFORD, M. D. Lyncusure, November 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobias, having ee with Gine~ ses, by which I have been greatly yi vision having suffered greatly from reading at night in my earlier lifes) it aflords me the highest pleasure {© say that | consider him 8 skillful practical optician. of Topas bas, Sind fd 12 them of f ing wil sht.an Oorrespo! ial rin And well prepared to aid those who may ona cen. Ww B. ROUZIE professional Servier ot the Methodist Conlerems Way manoan, Pe “ ciemsy ti ~N Mx. J. Tosias—Dear Sir: 1am bappy tossy the Spectpeles which | obtained from you iast week Sre entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the Visua! range of my eyes. ve heretofore found great dithoulty in ing glasses of the proper fuan! dys- tances. It adords me pleasure to state, that by aid of your optometer this difficulty has been hap obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me sre decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have ever yet ured. 5 full: R. B. DRANE, ory respettal poets or: DEAS, 8 frend to ~ sit the estap- been iyduced nem Mr. Tomas for the pu ‘of trying bos lasses | was furnished with 4 pair slightly co! Eiaeawhice have afforded me more relief «! i= cation than any | have ever tried, My sight, ong ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at night, frequently to 8 very iate how aid of these glasses | can study ev emt uffered. - EF 5 s Late Commussioneer Geu’! Land Office, Dec. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pleasure in saying that 1 am much pl with them, I have beeu m: oh benefited by them. GEV. P. SCARBURGH, May 5th, 1856. Iwas recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skulfot optician; audas | have eyes of remarkable peculmr- ty, (was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed comprehend them by inspection and some sight ment. and he has made me a pair of Specta- suitsmesdnurably, A. P. BUTLER, a WAstINe Ton, Ang. #, 855. Having been for years under the necessity of bav- two sets of giasses—one for use in daylight, aod one for iump-iight—1 procured one get trom Mr, Tobias ‘hioh auswered both pur i have used hie for ral montis, and find Poem excellent but with the EDWAKD STUBBS. ‘Of Department of Stale, r.J.Tosias. Str: The pur of Spectacies you ones yeaterday are particularly eatisfactory OP cue coeeral cucks or bine pace, soreteily 42 owner of exght or nim 5 soled Mamereut places and trom opticians tes dtome on account of their professional standing 1m France, Engisod, and the United States, 1 have been also pleased with your remarks and d rections on the treatment of t « nd taprov! espoctiully Pe ens ALD Ki rofersor of M.C.. Low: tks. BROOKLIN ORTHOFAEVIC INSTITUTION, dp, A After most carefal exsimination Pee. TTobine’s Slaeson, | am enabied to toatify that their hardness, cearness, polishing, and exact oplian! shape render them partioulariy recommendable to those whose merely optical apairment of the eyes are ip such huxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Totnas fuily qualified to determine the focus of the eye,both by his optical knowledge and experience, god by manus of his optometer. In state that Totes hes su tients with Glasses, to Pew ysiown and Surgeon, Ph oyal Colege of Surgeo: of the Medea porety ‘ 3: Norrorn, Va., July 27, Ibe. In the experience of even pve yee Cet ng bot nu Spectac.es ifm ere - creat diioulty i tne weakwoes of any sight. Ahis i- »bine seems to have removed fo 6 sul stitution fc ages. ‘Tioy are tomy eres. Iw to those Whe trom Aee oF other t: ficin! aid in this Way. 5 WILMINGTON. N.C ~n ma? Who have had the si’ infearer sa to require the use of TecoinMene ree from wi cles mire, as he loca fh iby 8 Service ot pena ts ich by & Bertice « Pogartment, which bertu required am from Il o'clock st tui after day time I used but o: Ww. DEPARTMENT © From naturai defeots an eyes, | Lave been com) ral years. | have tried different optiaans withow! obtainuig <£60ea pertectly htted to my eyes. F monthe since Bir. Tobias made two pairs especial! for me, which I have found to serve wie pertectis. By the use of his opiometer he iw enabled to lasses most minutely to the eye. | most cheerful- iy recommend i. senies to all ha soannia to use classes, An: my testimony 0 his as CURD. HENRY E. BALDWIN — Ane't mae ts sien brand ‘Warraste. NEW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, ‘The subscriber begs ienve to may that he has opened a New Store, corner of 7th and E. streets, Where he intends to keepan assortment of W LIQUORS, CIGARS, fine GROCK fine 'T Sugar, Coffee, F Suap tus, Figs Sard nes. Anchovies, &c., all approved brands and qualities, = "Fotis and members of Concress are particulars ly ee bcs to es and examine the stock betore pur- chasing elsewhere, A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im- pect direct by the subscriber, &t wholesale and retail. cthopeedic Institution of i, and Surgeon of the B. the present mere euit by Uh y ives, Kas of the most Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and ken in exchange. id Whiaky of 1849 constantly on hand. ne unctually attended to, and Coun- f desori produce ta Levy's © Country orders try Produce, of al ption. received on conmen- JONAS P. LEVY B: No. 44, 7th atiee Office. m23-lv CARRIAGES, HE Subscriber havme made additions to bis Factory. making it now one of the largest, in the District, where tus faciaGes sot manufacturing all kinds CAR. RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS ow not be svr- passed, and from jong experience Bp the busi- ness, he hopes to give genera! satisfaction. kinds of Carriages snd Light Wegons kept on ‘All REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- ly attended to, é ‘Second-hand OuENDREW FONE. ones. 5 . JOYCE, dott org (B at ste. ‘ i rl S WORTH OF aps ses bel, 9th and 10uh ets,

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