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THE EVENING STAR 5 , PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, * %- (oompar sxcerrsp,) $4 twods ted? smese 42 d movi berries j ald sacl a heoubai cow e sai bos xgivevs j %° taadorse word lereasD wteiidT~teeT em 2a = ~ ow : ’ Ww | tbs so s10¥ a iid TMA209 QUA Wav MOTO 4 et. war I nd? wi Ysog a a1 Tah 4 + ‘ ‘ a Siviewtied aipheid « hs otha dead AT THE STAR BU! " | ‘ af ’ . i stvnsl “Bodsauis i93 : py a pabtchel pe Outen By W. D. WALLACE. = & = 4 |= pate berpariern. Papers served in packages by carriers at 94a year, ‘© 37 cents per montir. To mail subscibers the sub- Price is $3 508 year, in advance ; @2 for Six month ; §1 for three months; and for legs than three months at tne rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent: im wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) Beieqart a “NO 1,79. THE PHILOSOPHY OF PAIN. Fanny Financial jtien—The Bag ef |. : : oleh we eae ee ae ne) eer Sona Een Set i: tion, ‘rom the lon Tra 4 5 otionéer. By ARRI L. sanner whichosases it to foie | Inthe Supreme Court salieri ct of | SIX, HANDSOME BUILDING rs oN sao Seat--c out co Nee Lvoauiry iN with the least sufferings | the Market the Granite Bark was com- | ti bun ot Ook vanees ranean te = ri Ue pect f arated ‘ NE catiot ie Beene ete. twenty subjects. Thechapters whichSt. Charles | menced before Judge Bigelow, with the evi jock adeoue ding ving” the Waits ASH COAL, Saul at ’Peewene pch loch stteete, < ‘ Bell devoted tothis question in his work on the = eae Nelitan eee and ign Neo. fe end leave your orders. et | Same flonae wheng ft Tiilbe examined on the » and r. 5 ler Market u before the opening of the ign, | Bak. ‘The former detailed the clrermonree ret uth aE Se ser oi be nue re ” | of his recei: on the 28th of February, 1856, ‘ J.& W.M.GALT’S See. a THE PREPaR ee CELARTMENT Ne advance guard through hil | at about ‘ha pan one o'clock p.m. a'cheak STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, ‘Pi the belidiag erenped oot oh Sack Seinen nesday, the eign (oth) of Soret way. ‘The skin is, therefore, required to be | {rom the latvor a beg cer prendre ae tee | Foot of 17th Street, Reeth a Tearei bs trees he CO Mal |: See yo piwwey, the seat of a peculiar sensibility both for its | in gold, which he took to the Market Bank, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE ‘OR RENT.—The DWELLING HOU: WESTERN ACADEMY... owa security and to impel us to flinch from the | and gave in chai 3 ; Combined ‘by using the of the City Bal ee dameciaiely os ist A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BO% renee Which would hart the flak Lonan discore A of sed. A. GREEN, Auet. SAWED AND SPLIT Woop. ine apt athe «proprietor 7 whom sppoe” werent, me ove. orming our notions of pain from what we feel | tents e i ARKET F SALE.— il 'PERSE! 10n may be made. The will at ics, Sixteen y in = at the surface, we imbibe the idea that the | one in the heroes Mr. Evans a y M coed wil RM FOR SALE The aor Hee TA Ene BERR D RD see KINDEAIWG fore die’awelltne-honse of a private family. ‘Tie | ment of la deeper the wound the more severe would be | joke."’ This witness was cross-examined as to | {eth day of Octover next, on t " i ane the suffering ; but this, says Sir Charles Bell, | Whether a person in the habit of ‘Will be @700 per annum, payable at such p: SILAS L. MIS. A. M., Teacher of Mathe- hour of {20" Meridian, the pe pre now ~ As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest ae be agreed on. ma te33 tf | matics. carryin; Id ion of Messrs. Francis A. = “ pf = A.GEORGE WILKINBON, A. B., Teacher of is delusive, and contrary to the fact. in this way would not notice the difference be. brand intey the Property and iin ben COAL!-COAL!-COAL" L Meeaascntttmer ore Yalue- | Latiguacen. co? “The surgeon,” he adds, ‘who makes use of | teen one of gold and one containing cents nal etisies ornare ar a opasiage of 117 gares, ail kinds of Coubolve Churetiin the Seventh ward, | — “Wusira oti the knife, informs the patient that the worst is | only. Mr. Evans thought that in the hurry of jerry obs distur ‘trom Alex- WHITE* 48H, RED 48H; ont, Nose ire opps Ia ee Musical Instruction. over when the skin is passed, and if, in the | business it might not be observed. Tr about six from Wash- fi < otremonpenie't \ ad 3. IONE progress of the operation, it is found necessary . John W. Cushing, the teller of the Mar- t The locat eal nd CUMBERLAND COALS ee. . 2-Im Musical ATTRACTION .] to extend the outer incision, the return to the | Ket Bank, testified that he had boon matte ton ery dosirapie, |! on hand from the most ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR TALE Tue | PRO BONO PUBLICO MUSICALE. skim proves far more trying than the original | #bout four years; on the 28th of February,1856, bit section of the co Approved Mines in the Country. al, naane Bakery situstedonthesouthsideofthe | The Art of Teaching Music: a practical met! t, from the contrast which it presents to the | #t half-past one, p- m., found on his desk a Sarecable: EF 1077 Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, Ly apiria Aqueduct, together with for eu lly imparting © “Tuonocom Musinet comparativ: insensibility of the interior. The | *pecie check for $5.000 upon the Granite Ban a hi - 1L7~ 2,240 pounds to the Ton, 2 _ coat ct me A mom Canal | Epucarion, which gives the sum aud su muscle is protected not by its own tenderness, | 80d also one for $3,000 upon the National: and all t erty. prow” | Srazineen mesessary to bo POcatraevate ang. which is by no means acute, but by the ten- | he gave the check upon the Granite Bank to : has a front of 64 feet on the Canal | xv; ny Music Piiceas: by Pot fe Corntelt i derness of its superficial covering, which af- | Mr. Evans, th r, tobe drawn; he was | * Tre titi to th: eta copy at Messrs BLANCHARD & MO fords,” says Sir Charles, “a more effectual | gone two minu tutie ia property is pe es ee inches of water for driving its ma- ¢ returned with » bag Tai ee oa : UN'S Store, corner !th street and Pa. avenue. defence than if our bodies were clothed with | S#ying, “Mr. Cushing, $5,000 from the Granite bu t hrs bef aan 2 (gol e Ay ire fad Coal Yard is not | ge 23-1m : the hide of a rhinoceror.’” To have endowed Bank,’ turned and saw the bag which he had | {Patt a so. Wood and Goal Yard sow in the occupancy NEW MUSICAL REPOSITORY, i exquisite | placed ina chair behind the witness; ey ah es CLAGETT & DODSON, 101 c Hurty & Orme and Mr. ron, This property inter tures with an exquisite | placed ina chair behind the witness the XTENSIVE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or 8 front of 120 feet on th Canal aod 162 fort on PIANO FORTE, HARP, & MUSICAL mB the west side of Green street, and ts as easy 0: q , ik, would have been a superfiuous | Bank; slmost immediately the messenger of SUPERIOR FURNITURE pephape from Geor Washing. WAR BROOMS. The end is effectually attained by | Exchange Bank, Mr. Rockwood,made a demand DRY Goons, Theabove property will be offered on liberal terms Pret. © T. DE COENIEL, seosle hin, whch is ton intslraat of S| alved Mr. Rocked 30,38 sci: He MARKET ACASE. eendien are TBROWY Peccas | wc aretit Mek ow aS Dien ve skin, wi too intolerant of eat: ed Mr. wood, the messen, to foll 7, ed ‘ lath Was . a e 5 or bruises to allow any harm to approach it, | him to the vault, where no $4,000 bag could be We take crest plensuro in announcing to House. | corner of 14th strent. Washington, D.C. au svtt which it is in our er to avert. Na addition | found. pect shortly to commence F a ae eae Agent for Washington and the District of I t at . x eon 8th ng, that ‘ a! of foods inthe above Celebrates to the protection w hus provided against | He then told Mr. Rockwood they would | “*, ope | ook me... fendant’s | line is now very complete in al OR SALE—A Market and Dairy FARM of Columbia for Steinway & Bon's cpktueete. xe avout #0 acres, with all the neooesary baildings. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTE 8. ee ition. 1s situated in rie ~ ae either give him 000 b F oat in and to Lo! THE FIRST FLOOR ( Basement) county, Va..about tive miles from the | Brid Prof. C. T. DE CCENIEL having been is"qscatial wear existence der the hourly | ot he Sigh take $000 hag: Sot eens | Marea Miaeatl PR eee fo iesaata halfe tome eeFaute LOOM, OU; | tadtyo fon the Georgetown aatedact. "hws | estr'ats de reson of Maron Msn fo conditions of life. It is the skin which acts as | $1,000; he took the bag from the chair where it | With fl! and singular : a Iet ro ise 1a acoommodating terms. ly, this city, begs to inform the musical Public of a provements thereon, | signg and’ qualities. Also, Canton | letter. through the Post Uihos, to JAMES Ww, Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, and thes a thermometer to tell us whether the tempera-| Was laid by Mr. Evans; after the bag had been ery. aad in De gold to satiety Fedveints Nee ast; MATFINGS all widens, DOOR MATS. kee. | BURCH. Washington City. = ot surrounding districts, that he ts ow Brepere to ture is suited to our organization, and warns us | brought in by Mr. E now a ht i vans, no strangers had | %» And 367, to Uctober term, | in favor of G THE SECOND FLOOR (Ground Entrance) fernieh parties with - rything line, slike toshan perniciousextromesof teatorcold. | beem inside of the. bank counter, soon after | E-and j-ganeee. ae Te very Net and shatedle solodioabof tater tas It is the in again which prompts the in- | Word came back from the Exchange Bank that W. SEUDEN, ant ind extra heavy Three-ply, Doubie witha oir te Froste, | (frortment of European and Amenoan SHEET stinetive restlessness that preserves the entire | the bag contained copper, and not gold, when for the District of Col rqral ‘ool Dutoh and Veuitian. <l’ widths. * = choioe Fruits. | MUSIC, in endless variety pp from decay. A paralytic patient must | the witness turned to M r. Evans, saying—that ? Mr. ! 1s determined to Also, Crumb Cloths, Druggets, Rugs. and Door {or Sale he sbove property is witltin 5% miles of | keep the iargest and beat colleeniog 0 Music in the . =a ‘ats, leas ty. ington city. and within '5 minutes’ crive of ‘here, supported upon soft pillows, and his position | bag came from the Granite, did it not By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown, tn pleasing variety that can be found anyw! Whioh he ear- x vari five churches. If desired wi'l be soid at the sama | cit), {Mo fully sohot z J b A A> Ba “to THE LINEN ROOM (Sa Floor) Restly and respectfully solicits @ share of pubis frequently changed by the nurse, or the unin- | Evans said that it did ; the witness then told tauiens ish'd Delon Oxt Seite eet <4 | is filled wi ha very extensive stonk of all “Rinds_ of peered yar. and arttur to % ay Ty SIT terrupted pressure upon the same surfase stops | him to take it back to the Granite and get the | of record. we will offer at public auction, on W the very best xrades TABLE ond BED LINENS, seen hike blood, of which the cousequences | fold; the officers of the Granite at first made | NESDAY"the mth day those parte af Lote Rox | tame for axcelience, Algo, Hed Quite Tenge Cnet Which he introdgoes into this eity is the speedy destruction of the part, etting it in the Merchant te ‘e " i elegant French and 8, cation, and death. When Sir Charles Bell | but finally refu fo take it back. rr were beginning to be craw: ben ture C - - Srarrway & Sons isusaeraramuneant grits, Beaiveaage | Seyalntis © geechgnd ir lna 7 yrange Caets CELESRAUED GOLD MEDAL Mian fa 2 lecture, delteosed naradionce to this fact, | |, This witness was questioned as to the weights | YiF;, Betmming atthe eastern extiemity of Lott: | Siled with asupsrpand wsaaiheent orrorieent YA farm of aity | bong tne ony Panes now sougnt for snd peral in a lecture delivered before the College of | of « bag of gold and one of copper A bag of | thenos on Bridge street cast 34 feet «inches, ofENGLIS: TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- ‘and the same dis- er Seka, jorability--poswertor brilliant, apd Surgeons, he bid them observe how often, as | $900 in gold weighs 22 pounds and 35 penny- | north 120 foet tha 10 foot alloy’ thane eis | eR a ES rades of quality, at prices won- . Hart om Georne- | Sica in toms, yielding at tos ones toe tome ae they listened to him, they had moved upon | Weights Troy, o1s pounde ® ounces im corm. | Set. west feet.¢ inches, and thence’ south ine | derfully low. and Kuge to maton. a, Sac Oe ada of tae anti: | cute, smooth, elastic: and of the ims their seats that they might shift the weight of | mon measure. A bag of coppers of the size of | meni ine, t0 the, three-atery’ frame house aed | g QU" CURTAIN, wieatuier incor eee . divided into s fields, | Lowers. io. Can conscientiously recom awant ot their bodies and relieve the — which | the 2500 bag of gold, weighs the same as a $:300 | brick back baild.ug. : 5 rant ot “Were you | bag of gold, Il pounds, 2 ounces Troy. or 7 | _ferlucof sale : One-third of the purchase money | 0,deurabie for the Curtains for the windows of wperior instrument, Bt prices that inds of spartments,fiom the most gorgeous ease, and which cannot be surpassed by any - constrained,’ he said, ‘to retain one position | Pounds 6 ounces less than a $500 bag of gold | sts re, mearemree ig OO ‘he oe peta tr cena ex now a sotae komen erie prone ag ms ae § tw spriece, ndaion east shea Sod A mite. during the whole hour, you would rise stiff and | At the adjournment last evening only two wit- tp aerins of sale must be complied with THE THIRD STORY ( Fourth Floor) respecting: the ate "fntormation can ‘slog be had | (ld Pianos isken th part pa for new ones. in the unconsciousness of slum- | 2¢#3¢s had been exanrined. her apie. or the property may be ré-} i, sued with ail tos ts moot ake Teton oduo- | from W.D. Wallach, Hage tdivor ot the Str Harpe, Piancs, &c.' Tuned and Repaired Oy’ « ber the contrivance continues to ac Sskaen eee of the first purohaser,afver | t.08 trom the looms of France and Engia: zion given on the lst of January. 1859," skiilfai and expe enced hand, Sparget mosernte. it otherwise, sleep, instead of being ‘nature's . 7 A “WALTER 8. COX ert, Meda! lyon, Wilton and other styles V wef D. WELLS, an eee the scot restore,’ would derange the ciroulation | oc wig soeth ache tile Sos Tee | cece RERMINAN DW hisque, | CARBETINGS! sume nine wnie of Lo, A QEMEDTE, FOIE ER SuEpErER | "ISP kur Gunny Cr Mtv purtaved at these 2nd cripple ont frames. thereof. Tie wanderath out ihe distant lands, | 9, SAR SARD'T BOCKEV™ANcconcer: | "Ose greets warranted to ve quite us low au | A COONTSIVK. FORA IR SRUBEtGEa | tz 20 found ny facet ett Not only has different parts of the system : ste enim pans ~ ja wide freee ofser of the Northeen cition, whilet our selee | [au Events Star 1s Sutheriocd tose price, one of | | All orders promptly attended to, and Music sent sensibilities whi altogether in kind, 30 | Gri, veth bie thet t mie ee ee Ue By A. GREEN, Auct Mhcas who live Get of the a ty, can dave their | the most desirable farman the Counie of Calses™ | bs wsall eee orem eet reas z, » 80 | driv is thrifty trades in all ies, - GREEN, Auctioneer. i R : ’ : ‘c. T. De COENIBL, shall be acutely alive in their | sees and all climes. He grindoth fer nie ioe | ‘TRUSTER’S SALE OF HOUae AND LOT fiarpetings ot th St theur rooms and seat house with | Sr. | [recmemne event $0 sores. of which 30 are corner of Lith street ans narenge, sppropi Stimulus, ene or either may be ‘3 iJ AT PUBLIC AUCTION, SITUATED ON STH Sr., | the greatest facility without trouble. 5 dition for cultivation. ‘This tract ie situated about | se 23 2w Wash ngton, D.C. dead to the application which rouses and tor- ings aie =~ doce vs i Hei — yo | Navy ann — BY virtue ofa deed of trust bearing | 6-27 code SUAGETE £ DODSON 4 Kreswiles " tures the 1 A an who had his finger e ¥ ey, an je playe under ye jate on the 26¢) yy of January, 1856. and recor . Culpeper Court House. It has u, “MUSICALC < ; Ct i rai 4 farm buna. MUSICAL CARD. rich man in ye great city. | ia Liber J. A.S., No. 111, folios 348, 349, 350, and 350, Jas T. simiabis <A co ita mall d we! ling-house and ordinary farm bui indow of the sick RCHANT TAILORS, All the arabie tand not in oultivation is well I HE Undersigned begs leave to say aa he cut off, so as to hang by the tendom only, came Hie, one of the land records for Washington couaty, D 452 PENN. AVENUE, NEAR 4% SaRRE * | set in xrass entieman seeking 4 country res- | Prepared to furaish Mus.c(with the best is, to papil of Dr. Hunter. I shall now see, said | Le Sathereth together the rabbleof the old world | @r Aine !and recor DAY, et a = ¥ bra Balle and oat T. on ne baat DN » the 13th day of i # W > b 7 ‘tract t ed, i 88 Or stri ther) for Fairs, by ye grinding of his organ, and collecteth | next Qotober, at 12 v'o nok seen the promises, par CTA? ged Fee all Linde oP OLN TER | idence this farm oilers attractions not surpassed, if le al ; part | GOO 1 ds of Cloths, ed, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site o A Pranist al on . P. FISHE be surgeon. whether this man has aa sensi- | crowds of ye idle urchins of ye New World by | 0f Sqaare numbered 83), with the improvements eh rt arsed Vestine OF latent oemont * the farm commands & fius mountain rospeot. pn | sein No. 36 Pa avenue, Wi ton bility im his tendom.’ He laid a cord along | the same magical machine. ‘Ye instru th thereon, which consist ofa smail Brick House, with also, 4 line lot of F uraiehing ood, view of the surrounding country for many m AKP INSTRUCTION. the finger, and blindfolding the patient, eut | °° **™° ™*' : ment he «and 18'8 gocil business stand. whieh wlibe sold very low for eas it is of excellent oricinal quality, and H = 9 , i rs carrieth is believed tohave been made in Ttaly, : One halfof the whole purch or to punctual customers. se 22-e0lm larly adapted to the production of wheat, and The Harp Saat, Must, and Writ be taughtas across the tendom. ‘Tell me,’ he asked, ‘what | Yo land of song, and he coveroth it with a green neash ; the balance in éand 12 mouths os present ina good state of improvement. The owner | g leading ustrumeni tor the euke eae bavel cut across?’ ‘Why, you have cut across @otton cloth supposed to have bee 8! fi deed trust t-ken. to seou,e the de pictuse CORD AND TASSELS. will seil it for less than its value, i! early application | the Pianolorte. vis, 3° per quarter after date; the cord, to be sure,’ the answer. The | tured in France ye land of social ease; yo | { DOU complied witk ins ceva ater tise: | A. handsome assortment of PICTURE C ni aT ER cot Ay vera: | Sud even.nes than this sball wey hy : a . 3 0 ; aya after the a 3 -D. ° | el ‘ Fava, Tae a0 inseusible as the string itself. | monkey he taketh with him, bath herr misce @ the property will be resold vat the cost and | and 4 LS, SHADE COKD, : ftorertbe tier” SpS-inwtf | Saimed by second-rate teachers, and none but « Farther experiments have shown that the ten- in Africa, or South America. Ye organ grin- | T#k of the former pur + All convey*noes at | BRASS. doms of the muscle, the ligaments which hold i together th ten thircneun rh tor | der, amid the vices of a wicked world, re- FF HOLLAN ):plomatic Professor shall even claim MORE than B NDOW SHADE t tg sha i OF Oe OL eae lect ion of PAPER HANGIN Common ae ADDIS, Jr., Trustee, een ee UO eet orubueen ‘This ts o1 “justice” own to the instrament ; a. | maineth a man of stern integrity, payeth | se 11 lawéds MA. GREEN. Auet, ARKRITER’S, CM ect ib cron ge bee peg Pree tim pg pad to the extremities of the boues where they promptly for ye bitter things he drinketh, for ye Waar ——s No. 486 7th street, eight doors above cultivation. and having an orchard of 300 trees o! . has, 4 work upoa one another feel neither cuts nor : S 4S SALt.—In virtue o| nourishment of his bowel: he di } 1 ft is Or se 24-e01m™ Odd ¥ ellows’ Hail, choice fruit, comprising apples, peaches, apricots, | 20ci°nt, sscred. and noblest instruments into oliv- " \) Stork’, burns. But there is very different result if Sige gee a els, and jenyeth not iN eri {aG1a8 issued [rom the Clerk’s office of the ee oes, &c., together = ton. Only > La - naies of seneniag me are tted i J: i C t of Columb: t HE SEASON. I trawberries, &c.—the same hev- y the aaa stretching, laceration, i bill of ye washwoman, because his linen | C: out Court of the District of Columbia for the H4ts OF T a's onection H his New & ¢. Forsech : county of Washington, and to me directed, | shall Ine ouniaing mine penms, With | Te Te Prof. DE CCENIEL, at bis New id concussion. Then they raise the warning = which isa “arenes a =o pins a eh ages Me Bs slat bes - ou i haverhe: plgnanie to mntrodnes the HAN DSOM- eran | Sarets : Some “There. cA p OS Munioal Repository, corner of lith street and 1 pod Tetco of pein, sad! obtuse to what sight sees | He ip'a man of easy nature) be throweth no | Gree FRIDAY, thé i6th day of October next, | SLPRENCH SOFT AA TS of my own un Gnd stabling on the promises, Kod water at tue | BVOONO a sot am tim boxes, best & more agonising species of injury, they are | paying stones until j Bsn feos di te the following desoribed Property, to wit: All portation. Getting them from first hand: door, snd numerous never-failing springs. About E ant Ai ‘Sheet Mu- P 4 it rom ye doorstep, | defend: title, claim and mterest in and to han ususily gold in this | 4 acres are in wood. consisting of oak, hick intolerent of the less. and sweareth bat little when ‘his monkey | pareat tot a No, #2. beainning at ® ‘Will guarantee sules chestnut. “The stock and crops may be purchased ‘i a VENCAY AR ROOTS TREO The reason is obvious. The skin is the fence bringeth to him « base or pewter coin. Ye | point on 3d street enat 59 feet # inches from the Whi comer of 6th | desired. Far further partioulars inquire of J velit” Pinon, Harps, Guitars, or aale and | to the inner membranes from the first class of -grinder is hi hin de- | Westcorner of sxic lot, and rupning thence nort! SCAGGS Th sirest or LONN BD. | | ie | i srg bat It the skin is to have play and power | lighteth to follow: and one upan wher oc wa, | eet aanen St the rear of eaia lot toeetines star ——_______! be oe pamela eet SUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, * < ; rn r , ~ the rear of said loi, er with a! = . ‘ —- oo which is essential to its functions, | |i naire of small th liberally bestoweth the | and sincu'ar the improvements thereon, in the city ONS BUYING CLOTHS | STORE FOR RENT—The store-on Ohio ave- | | Prof, DE COENIEL 1« still in Washingtcm, and very suppleness would prove to be too great wealth be hath hoarded to batter for candy. | f shington, D. and le. pon as the AND C BY THE YARD SS nue. between i2th and isth sts. It is particular- | wish bie tha: a cheek ay ay movements which affect the Ye organ grinder bath been a martyr to liberty ty o4 Richard A. Fenwick, aud will be i cartilages, the ligaments, and the tendons. sat 7 pared receive & limited number oj, 956, 252) 7! Having necessarily to keep a large assortment of | ly suited for the grocery and feed business. Apply | he is to rm a vu in the land of his maturity, and he remainetl | Oecstor tases ea tae Ta oe EA ae | CLOTHS eee aerate BierEe aswortment of | ly suited Jor the srocery and food business. | Apply | he 18 pre p'ls, advanced in music. to whom he These, consequently, are made impatient of c ’ i horough @nd complete i mpioal ; * | tousively and generally in those goods, we can offer | aud C ate.. No. 547, Oe i & martyr in ye land of ye brave: badge of ye 2 id en to Purchasers uf those guods than 5 OOMS, fur | Pianoforte: Guitar ‘Organ. . concussion, of a tearing and of stretc , that municipality permiteth not ye merrie grinder LS = nd. We will out very cheap. No charge pe lee Ee tes ed PW ake ron ‘Teguler’ ont instygetion bahay cepa ae rege jh a to remain unpunished when he imbibeth too | <_-sesssmmmsmemmmmeenwessmsenmmmmenesee Tene, Saving a steum mente by the montia, ‘week, or lose ter T mode- | ; identanliy ) in the trae Artof Teaching Music, a ints wi a force incone: at much of ye juice ifye vine, and he frequently 6 E CED PRICES, to look before they bay, 9s thie 18 rate. ply enn. aven wo 'y for the profession. ent with the strength of the human fabric. The | sonveyoth im to ye callaboose upon a dray, | CLOTHING 4T R Geen Barsa the only establishment of the kind in this city which Nations! Hoel. ¥. HOLDEN, | wheel Sennen Ge te tio punishment to pats check upsn ony ont | aid thus windeth up ye organ and ye grinder | Maru opted x neaimaat i Now Wax eresior navantgee fo Dyer | Gm RENT—Soveral well famhed Parioreana | Pem-svense. arin punishmen at a check upon and thus be is shut off, by cruel grating of ye | %'¥» No. ig ons Wn st0ok ta fa ° ALL, STEPHENS & CO., Chambers, suitable for femilies or single gentle- | — —$———— ° cess of the kind. Exchange the se: callaboose, from ye green fields and still water ees Seen ayia one omn took in one No. 822 Penn. avenue, between men. ‘They are pleasantly situated, and lighted with Wy BEEL Wailer. NUDGE & OO. confer upon the on whic! — reek of ye }1-asant country he loveth so well. Sad present stock of Ready Made Clothing now m 56 7-co2m Sth and 10th streets. | casthroughout. Apply at 215 F street, south ¥ spersed between the joints, or which tie them is ye fate of ye organ-grinder.— Clev. Herald. greatly reduced prices, for cish only, to together, the same fe lings both in kind and : = , ~—— Sim, hetwaen Vath aad 15th ats. be 14-2aw5t PAPE EALERS, room for an entire new stock. P®0POSALS FOR SHAF1S. man, ——__ * We therefore shail offer induoements to eash pi degree, which belong to the skin, and the com- Ti a m No. le ane saat, ae of Ger: PUR SALF—At fair prices and on reasonable ALTIMORE, i 7 <8ION F terms—LOTS Nos. 1, 2,3, 90, 21, and 22, al! ad- Agents for L. o. piven @ V0; Thowas 3 of i A Neano Bor tacax rnom mis Masren | chasers never witnessed in thiscity, Our oljeot is Wiavnieeron mnteemr O joining, containing 47,807 squate fest. elixibly loaated | Carton tho's & Cox Dickey, Ross'& Dickey: fee mon movements of the body,or even the weight F 7. ; tonow seil and toask an . oI he horthwest corner of Zist atreet west and N | cle Mills Company: Empire Mili; Gibson, Crosby — . of one foot upon another, would have been at- | '¥ Caxava.—The Detroit (Mich.) Advertiser | may have the bereft of m VES SSOT OS, DER OS 2 Ree eet nozth. and in Square NovGh, These Loteare E Robbins: R.& A-H. Mabbard: Jeseud & 4 tended, says Sir Charles Bell, with as much | ¢8t9s from conductor G. 8. Goodrich the fol- ase Serind most sustuonmble stocks of | Sx aien PRorosaie will be received at this office table for dweilings, a brick yard, or other purpo- | J. P-K.ng & Go; Owen & Hurbat: Piatner & Dg a8 we experience when we walk upon | Wing particulars of an affair that occurred [eady Made Clothing to ne found this side of New patil the fourth day of December next, st noo. for -and will be sold separate, if desired. Apply to | ter: Platner & Smith: Parson's Pa ‘Company: DR aLeaduakioa Mina gehpreree rena th of apinmabex we we Pennsylvania aveniie, Capitol, one hundred Shafts for columns of the | POLLARD WEBB, No. 520(24 story) 7th street. | Mariboro’ Mills; Metropolitan Mulls aia a parly Southerners were on the express semt tween 9th aud lth stree! exterior porticos of that buitding. SO lis; and vi other celebrated mak i Vi 5 | the dimensions arene follows, rae whi i acaurtment of oe eee ' te ed marathon are | QR GOODS FOR THE Pals season. | J lnk enn rp; wf JJ®20NN GF mOLATON, | Cutts an rns ere See a ” id ee = - o be enty-fve f. et two an i. a along with him. At London, a colored man| We are now receivine our large and well-assorted in height from the bottomuf said | Professor of Sursery, National Medical College. | rsand Trunk Boards; Bonnet Boards, w in every was observed in conversation with the bo stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to which ask to the top of the upper astragal. ‘Tissue and Shoe Paper; Hardware while s ding upon the platform. suspi the special attention of purchssers. . Hoping that twenty-five years’ experience and | Seer ‘The diameter of the torus or bottom piece of shaft < r Da grslpre tg Ko suspt | Som yards dark Calico, at b/g. 10, aud 1220. fast | ra bo tliree feet seven and ive cightie menos rie | Most unexoeptionable references give him some | Kinset cion was excited by this, however, but when the train reached Chatham, where it stops to ‘ds. » offers ervices aa Af of French Folio Post, nose. ho ahah ovova tote tenet claim to public patronage, o! ° at, 8,008 yards Paid and Striped Mousselins, at 12% and | ‘inmates of the shaft above to be three fee HYVSICIAN and BURGEUN to the citizens of nad Letser Paper. Alarbie Paper. Post Fig] wood and water, it was instantly surrounded | 20m yards beautiful Piaid Merinos. at 3130. inches; sive the eie , Rosidence—No. 45 0th, between E | Sieathiur, Tack ‘and. Spice Papers: Printing z * - by a tumultuous gathering of three or four| A large stock of F brown ana bleached | the net dimensions of the work when finished. ——— iE Paper: ¥ was in that city trying to raise fifteen hundred hundred colored people, evidently laboring Shirtinj Shu All the blocks to be soabbied round to dimensions, PYETRalTs FOR TH MILLION.—A Per, | su 23m dollars to buy his wife and children, then in under great excitement ’ A white man, repre- Cattons, 8 itune = fact every *rticle usu- | and to be free from all defects which would make fect Portrait of yoursel fi cents, warrant slavery. ‘I raise the money, bress de Lor’!”’ , : Canes 2,000 ‘sper of every description vo order, 2 ————————EEE7E ry Goo ‘he finished column. not to hese besa ti! iotures EW FURNITURE BSBTORE, He then went to St Louis—“foun’ iny folks, | *°2ting himself to be the sheriff of the town, | 5 W. Couuay, {3 W. COLLEY © ‘The above shafts to be of white American marble, | by We odiey ia nine weeks. No charge uniess the | [NI “ Barss per Low -The Eoston corres- pondent of the Nashua Register was some- what amused at a colored meeting in that city, a few evenings since. The minister, a mou-o- colored gentleman from abroad, said he should like to say « few words before he begun. “‘Pre- haps, you want to know who I are He then proceeded to say that some three years ago he i vm. M. (6, 553 7th s ad composition tothat used | sitter is perfectly ied. Pictures on paper We are now receiving our Fal! stook of FURNY- bress der Lor’'’’ But they had rezently bee =. bag gy Bader hd pap prpormt oe pa hyde 9 eis three doors from Pa.av: | $."the exterior of the Capitol extension, which | 6 cents, which can be serit by mail without extra TURE aod HOUSER URNISHI r 2 § aa ce Peete log ey pot i Aha a sick, and the owner refused to or @P | One of the latter individuals asked the boy vue CHEAPEST DRY GOODS Every propo.al should be accompanied with 4 | light not required. K. Cc, WOODLEY, house in Washington. We would invite unless thi "88! tocome out. He replied that he would not. BooTS a’ND SHOES block ut least one cubic foot in size, as ® specimen Photog: a 0 to call before purchasing Our motto is, and clung to his master. In the meantime. of the marble offered. 'T' ecimen wiil be sub- lalé 6m oo e ‘Small . with bis friends, and * ; a ae cic SB and Smal te.’ returned to St. Louis with the whole amount Sone snaeae werwshes: To BE Boucnt IN WasHINeTON, 7 tted to proper chemica! mechanical teats ba Ww 7 Y’s » “Bring him out,”” ge fore being accepted for the work. ONGWOR Tio B hi th Purchasers desirous of savin ‘The proposals should state the time within which | 24 PURE OHI y. au 2-ly Odd Fellows’ 2 < Bat bress der Lor’ !”” be shouted at the top poco Seve “The boy was Srrect—tne more of Fst, MARDI. No ins old | the trie be deivered, and should Sg one. OF eames PIKE, Mole Broprstor, Book binging Prord a ere we ices rd silent onde | Graces rE eee cmertrnte anh | mee near Ea momo [Rega ae LIE a| waa B Sills tation | BOX RE AS wo a po! —— his master, and borne away by the crowd. The | €ver offer ee —___5@>_ | they undertak: jer or bidders wi 18 , Tae dled an eaneieh 4 to Canada, bress der Lor’! and I’se got de| train thon started, and the Seertiects whose FRANK 7. SANDS, UNDERTAKE R | ortheir md bescoepted. enter: to an obligation with pcnhen oi by monly meine weg med i See #7 Pe. somes. TO a ea een nnn a, | Eero ata ioata taste, ont | uae tates S°Uh te nenye | aaa sialic eam ematasee td tat | Werf nae cidaneg eet | wma Hi ’ > - 3 , ns ‘oni * . “Eanes coe familiar use of the phrase gregh pled ae ent Sere seree onetentt pope! pomtigeres Guited: Seat s wrrioe dus ro. U ited. Stat oon ability to produce artic:es at hom*, equal to those De sey oF Ai tig: ** Bress der Lor’ '’’ When the congregation. 1 n : i Attorney, Axent, or some officer of the | made by ary othe marion, RRANDY not on Book. Binding exeouted. Passengers on the train state that no blame | duired in bis 7 ed h seoeral xovernment or ndividual known tothe En-| The OHIO CATAWBA 71 And every style of as iseustomary, marched up to the altar tocon- | oan be attached to the conducto: Goodrich, as | _4!! orders from the country attended to with | & iy 15-Sm tribute to the collection, the minister said, ¢ peep tang ee equals but excels the best Imported Brandi+s, jn id oderate terms. Also, furniture i . It fact. the best Bi a 4 the crowd was so large that any effort to repel | heatiy repaired and varnished. ‘sa 30-8 ¢ "shinny? A apnea Blo “ Will de brudders give way and let the sisters 2} PIANOS F LE AND TO RENT—: ‘nown. This statement is fully oo by Pranos FOR pa 2 them by the hand: the train, 1 pass up; give room ; you know dey wants | heen ent would have ‘anal new and second f t variety C GAUT Ay = want &e cates of our most ideal Pianos ciwayson hand, from the . . wi ‘urnish and send : — : ing the shafis bach, in Phuladelphi ecegemnligag oe bee in any partof the eH $2 ant tulkda os _ per | either in singte blooks or in blocks of not jess than | ! irits, Gene- | B. Riechenbso! quart. 7 i . & Sens, io New ia At ise sure Remedy for Dyspepsis, Fistu- j ries of Stemway 5 “A ral Bei M% qn os hoi tb thot talumore, which I will sell or r erat 31. four feet in length, and the number of shafts offe-ed ebility. &e. No family should be without it. { in terms. at my Piano Wareroom, No. 498 Lith ST _ | angio blooke or in pieces, respectively, should be ay price $1.25 per bottle. and easy Coxression or 4 Dying May.—A man, giving bis name as Yoel Platt, recently <7 Garvina, a French machinist, has, it is said, HEAP SCHOOL BOOKS and cheap School ike has appointed DAN’L. B-ClARKE, | street suove Pee ire C. REICHENBACH. 7 rfected his wrial ship, at a cost of 300,000 ~“ i os | Druggist and Pharmaceutist. corner of Pa. avenue thon a SN — toes it be hed any locks ts ropa” Waltz | franes, and male voyage to Algier, afvice, | © Stationery fr mle ie Washiaatanat p thesihBoeomber next, in the prosenoe of buddets | 40d de attest. Sole Arent forthe Distnct,wiere | WT UNNG & CLARKES Garchateas akon ant chee a in. | and back with it—a distance of fifteen hundred | se 99 Booksellers, 3% Penn svenue._ | who may choote tohe present. © 0 deniera Pi i ade ee Ms co He rapidly grew worse, congestion of the beara | wiles from the starting point 6° | PROP. DON*LD MACLEOD’S PUPILSwill | BY order of the Secretary Wars M_.....T=e CRLEGRATED P14NO PORTES, cmt oe died Bes echt ed was almost one hundred miles an bour. | Peon eNO inhis Sehool ar | Gagi. of Erg neers, M LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee eeeeimne soe foun F. BLL his death he appeared to be in ip grectant Garvina is to oe attempt — Peat oem FAT Eee Oe In charge of U.S. Capitol Extension, Mineral Plate Teeth, attends per 2 Paar bet a talst . to the city of New York as soon as he has further ES au 2 Teeth who Purchasers wil i to their interest to Sma Die Winer Ginn ie raid ee cee: | tented Gao charaitor at ha aelp by a few sbort | A MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS —The Three: a. 'eo Meless 0.8. agin gatinot wear ctners: and ino person can Wear others | for themecives the superior aualitios of the See es ee eee ee | rere nen te aelghier: | pia Eigen oe PHILP'S ‘Now Bookstore. aby jntly nnd severally phn “Persons miling at my offog oan ve nocommodated ja. Covers, Molodeous, &e., £0, aiep om ‘i . | an iron ‘all of s nto which a je of . " ull be © atreet, betwee mene, adr eee Sone iden A is passed. If the gas be directed into the sand, T Sibuwes VEGETABLE BA, perform: | the x the coatract roduse, sriss} ae "a constantly ‘on hand every article re- ra aes of $300 Pal’ | it will instantly diffuse itself through the mass, “ tease” | fi ; im conformity "to the | \'Rooma in this city 3s Penn, evens) between ah bis ease. is ai and rising to the surface,may with perfect safety JPEMNANT OF FHE_EDITION OF THE of the tisement under yn it was | and tere streets ; also, 997 A . in. cae mnestigtige sian’ op any U7~ Sugar and molasses, of the new crop, is | be instantly set on fire, the flame covering the RX Book for Vetted Sates Gen aE the panto a ee By ai mz beginning to be brought into the New Orledns | surface of the sand with a pure flame without | jstoreneine she ‘aye Scdeconae the offer by the sara See eT BBE Smee teat from the | lowest possible rates. ap iy quatet al ited rd by houses, at j. Bear the corner You seem to walk more erect than usual ak. x Sn oe ponte eee ri i é = a ABOU my Fiend «Yes, I bave been straightened by | pea ea strost. | ad Seer pL Sak Beebe he, a rood Sets circumstances ’’ BA |» WALL. AND DOLINE | fo ee Doreey’s ee hon BY at his Sasa Room codes alook. {> The Police of Quebec, made an onsiaugbt | throughou' req: to ei jihieas fons tow waekt fa 4a G pr ed ae ony Ti pade3,, upea the brothels of that city on the Sth iost., A new establishment, te 4 rel ICE ENGRAVINGS AT PHILP’S—A 8 o’slock. and captured sizty-eight persons—male and fe- (up stairs,) where you can if ¥ of 7. me pimn ‘epolying at {7 Paddy’s description of a fad: i — — mor ai, Female, Tmporred by "78" See fee ogee | ae ees TON B. TURNER, Proprietor. v's pt & fiddle can’t be . : i i —Kightesn barrelg, beat: “i $52 Pa_ny . bet. Sth and 10th VINKG A — ole eee ancaaney ond the diss lights ae ieoses tS — ee a ET Oe . : IP AGNOLIA _HAM6—A.cwall lot of those its with 3 ctooked stick, y t i } Patrice bow it equealed.” ss hours. * 7

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