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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenus & Eleventh 8t., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or 37 cents per month, To mailsubscibers the sub- soription price is $3 50a year, in advance; @2 for #ix months; $1 for three months; and for iees than three months at the rate of 12 cents s week. Bingle Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square} inserted three times for $1; every other dsy or somi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week , 5 per cent. advance. A LIVE “SUBJECT.” Scene in a Disseeting Room. There are epochs in every medieal mans history, esch of which ises a lifetime of horror. Only three short weeks ago I was one of the gayest students of medicine and surgery in the United States. To-day—well, let me not anticipate. Two years have elapsed since I was sent from Mobile by my father, to study medicine atthe North. I listened to my first course of lectures in Philadelphia, and there made the acquaintance of Professor who is, prob- ably the best demonstrator in physiology that ever taught the young idea how to shoot, allo- hically, on this side of the Atlantic. I was vrtunate enough to become a particular favor- ite of his, and was introduced by him to one of the eleverest surgeons in—I think—the world. His name 1s ——. [I will call him the Profes- sor, however. He is one of those individuals for whom you at once conceive a great dislike, or & wonderful partiality; and it was the lat- ter I, at the first time we met, felt for him. He was « strange being; at least he seemed £0 to me upon our first meeting, and for ever afterwards. Oftentimes he drank deeply ; and while under the influence of drink, he would let fall curious bints concerning “ ighted be: oi “the rascality of kindred,” and ‘+ the folly of supposing any affection sprang from the ties cf consanguinity.’’ On one of these com- municative occasions he told me a heart-rend ing history of family experiences. I gathered, by piecemeal, from pis conversations, the fact that one of bis own blood had treated him most heartlessly, and driven him, by fraud of the Srossest character, from his native place to this country, penniless and friendless. Lought to say, en passant, that bis drinking were conducted strictly upon the gentie- manly plan, and were seldom or never made known to the sega or even to the majority of those who ranked among bis immediate friends; and furthermore, [ should remark that he is well advanced in years, although no doubt you know that already “* My evil-spirit is upon me,” he would some- times say to me ; and then he would illustrate, in bis conduct and manner, the moat singular phases of hypochondria I ever witnessed. It appears that he was born in the town of C—,, (I must be guarded, for I am now vio- lating confidence.) and was unfortunate enough, cor ring the laws which give the elder brother everything, to be ushered into the world after bis brother John. For this frere he felt the intensest affection. To him he confided a his- tory of his hopes ; to him he looked, more than infirm father, for advice ; to him he com- Bicated a ‘ative of his love, and of his The maiden of his choice was beneath him in wealth and station, but his brother approved of that choice, and he was content. It is necessary to my object, in penning this narrative, only to state that the elder brother seduced the girl, robbod, by a fraud of the basest character, her honorable lover of all his means, (also reducing the old father to penury by forgeries,) and then decamped, taking the girl along, to Italy. “ Did you never take vengeance upon the seducer?”’ | inquired, when he related these facts to me. “I did not regard eithcr of them as being worthy of my anger,”’ he replied ; and I never followed them an inch.” “ Did yor er hear from them ?”’ I asked. “ Yes—several times. The last news I got was to the effect that she had become shame- less and besotted, and was living tion of public intamy in Paris had left her.’’ in a condi- Of course he “ And he? “Had me a gambler—some wrote to me, thief. (ilere he shuddered.) Cortain it was e had squandered all ot his ill-gotten This was all I could gather of his early and domestic history. But to the point of my com- munication Three weeks ago, the Professor was to ex- plain to us all (a class of students) a certain condition of the human stomach, and he was to do this practically in the dissecting-room. There wa+a dispute as to the Propriety of some of the late Dr. Marshall Hall's teachings with reference to the divisions of the nervous sys- tem, and the if was to settle the dis- pute, scalpel in hand. The division of Dr. Hall, rmit me to say, arranges the nervous system into three sectious : the cerebral, or sentient vol- 3 the true spinal, or exoitomo or, and the mic, or nutrient, Or secretory. rofessor is one of the most skillful of lecturers, and a precise and handsome demon- strator. His devotion to the anatomical branch of medical science amounts almost to a mono- mania. The patience with which he will work around and elaborate the smallest preparation for bis cabinet is spider-like. Connected with the mooted questions con- cerning the stomach were others which it is unnecessary for me to describe; but they made pelo wats that the body to be dissected a be that of a male adult somewhat The night arrived. We were all in our dis. secting-room apparel. The body, entirely nude, and completely covered with a cloth, as ia the custom, lay upon the table, and we impatient- ly awaited the Professor's arrival. The conduct of students in the dissecting- room is mot, as I presume the most of your readers know, from the many able ical sketches you have pudlished, particularly dig- nifed. In fact. it is (in view of the sad proofs of our wretched helplessnessnes and mortality spread around) frivolous, disgusting, and ut- terly at hecwareep the scene, aad the legit- imate purposes of the assemblage. Rude jesis, profanity, the intemperate eee el arde . pipe-smoking, ete., are ta by all, or nearly all. in the wildest spirits ; and wh bour appointed, the Professo: mtered, he found us engaged in the most mated series of laughs at the spectacie of a lighted cigar stuck between the lips of a half-dissected : The appeared to be as joyful as the students. He regaled us with several anec- dotes, more pointed than polite, but calculated to inspire the heartiest mrth. [ perceived that he was in bis best mood. There he was, a Segoe of a man of science, unbend- ing, tor moment, from the dignities of his Station, #0 as to insure a feeling of ease to those who had congregated to receive his in structions. And ease, in the Presence of the preceptor, let me tell you, is very serviceable of astonish pared “ ft is astonishing,’’ he said, as he pre) himeelf for the business of the sight, “how S008 we get to be fsmiliar with the relics of mortality. Habitiseverything. The first time I was introduced to the issecting-room, I waa compelted to bite a piece of human flesh, that being considered, among my companions, a rite of initiation that could net be dispensed with. The sensation of horror I experienced cannot be described. I vowed menta! ly I would never enter such a revolting place azain, but in three months [ was the most reckless of the members of all the classes. Now I handle the dead as if they were mere bales of cotton. Disease in every shape I face without fear. Spectacles of the most sppalting character pars bs ae earns Bo tas ession worth mention- his voice and approaching the table whercon lay the subject, “this faculty of conquering our is what makes us valuable as » Ni ' thae, [oar greatest aid in ditieait ee ee Learn to suppress every approach to nervoutoere = PF crmatad teipa the severest suffer- jogs with adamantine firmness—never betra: the test fear, and with hard study to back you, there can be nothing to retard 1 reso in the noblest of all a poche sions. Hece he made the usual sign to the . EET from the sabject—the Erobeusse sending, then, penny fwd ibe ronumed, “ig with ths stomach.” ee ming Star. So ‘This arcellent Famtiy and News Journsi—eoe- WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1858. taining & rreater variety of intere-‘.ng reading team We opered sround him fall of anxious ex- @u be found im any other—is pubdusned on Saturday morning. ’ Taurus. COPICS a ee ewe enee epee 5S COPIES a a ne eee eee ea a ews” ‘mE Evenine rou- VOL. XII. NO. 1,808 [REE who sot as agents will be si- etdde comminrion of conta, Auction Sales. For Rent and Sale. Wood and Coal. “You will RY particular attention to me,” [ CONTINUED FROM TRIRD TAGE | A PSRSETE Re CounTR SBSIRENCE COAL! COALHE COAL! Mes accomPLiseMENT. ~he continued, baring tho scalpel, and half turn- By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers. ee IN 90 MINUTES’ RIDE OF CENTRE | Just received, and now discharging.s cargo of best | Prof. DE COENIEL, nas & few more hours to ing towards the table—“‘ the first incisions are TRUSTEES SALE By vittue by ana ot AR fg hore ! fits.) This plese ip i ~ Brood mi tain Anthracite CUAL, whion will be | spare, “ot Tin ih + in givt © sepenies 4 ” trust from Richari very com, rams Oseh, course ical Inetraotion, Farely met vey important. i 1854, we will offer at publicaustion ot MUNDAY, | House, which gontains it rooms, and is surrounded | I have also made atr-neemente fo aupply my ous. with, on the Harp, Pram ; Guitar, Singing © concentrated our vision upon the corpse | the sth day of November next. onthe proumace at | bya porticn which te 180 feet long and 10 feet wide; | tomers with SAWED and SPLI ‘OOD for | and classical Organ Playing, &. Were og seats fa masia tl cabirecet ac ad" | Hee hgh tn Wehac "ares | bimlne wth wl bol gare ee whpresapmeetr rs etteaieee gases = 08 Fi I will now,” he og ig our atten- faves, Sty fait eiahty one, (481) oe on imported rapes; iee-house, icepond and is well Dealer in Wood Coa 5 nm oan be ie ap 3 ethic New tion directed w his words and movements, | Stioet west, at the end of one hundred ‘and twenty= fenoed. A cistern, near the kitchen door, contains | nol corner l¢*hand Cais, | M Repository, corner Lith street and “lay open the body directly beneath the re- | three fect south from the northwest corner of said | 8.000 gallons of rain-water here is@ xpring of | —— - r oo ll-tf gion of the di ragm.” square. — rs nee cas yas te ——— ops water mot sae Beans. fed OA i EoW. CLA ge sit = = -— = He now faced about full at the table, and ae ence west to the ine of ta street, and aie ‘of the country. 5 LUMBER. Woo AND COAL, os Pare Bo pen lifted the scalpel. He paused an instant. We | thence south to the beginning, with the improve- oe Peat ive pa bale ponte top pdehenm| Lanp axp Cater ED PLASTER» | exenr. Lion, or™ Kings.” —shun thew all” mpzed, all earnest » upon the body. The Terms of sale: One-third of the purohase variety of apples, peaches, pears, grapes, quinces, ¥ e two "i by my experiance, write Office ard Yar pel descended. Scarcely had it touched the lénn, lank, scraggy, and miserabie relic of mortality, ere there was a fearful change. The most perfect silonce reigned in the room. The scalpel a'seoond time touched the body, and, then, as if the instrument had been a galvanic Virginia avenve, hetween 9th and loth streets eas.. Navy Yard. Coal from the best mines in thecountry. 2.240 ibs to the ton in all oases. Fairness and promptness may be relied upon. oc 18-1m* J. & W.M.GALT’S money to be paid in cash, and the residue in two equa! in- staiments at siz and nine months, with interest, to be secured. should the with tho terms of sate. cherries, apricots. &o. The ptbeent owner is living and has lived on the premises about tnree yenrs, and has do. il sn hus power to make it a pleasint place ; but business 18 of such acharacter that it is impceseible for him to reside out of the city.and it is for that reason Offered for sale. Spermatorrh@e—ite cu dress tm perfect cor ferer. merely ew Mare. purchaser fail to comply in one week after the sale, d at his oost aud risk, after the property may be one week's notice, SIMONS. ence POOL Seu ape . ; stook on the pisos, consisting of horses, one STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS " battery, the supposed corpse, with a counte- Trustees Georgetown Building Asso estes wagons. lixht Tockawny carriage. &o,.and Foot of 17th Street. ™ Northeast corner G strect bond 7th strest west, nance most horribly contorted, sprang up and oct eokds WALLA BARNARD, the farming tools, will be agid with the pino:. casein Mpineeenal cme Kinds of Fase seized the Professor by the gown. and thon fell There are 35 acres of land attached to the house, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE cluding Mason’ and Stone-outters’ Tools. M back quiescent. A glanee of horror and = By WALL & BARNARD, Anctioneers, wai omnes — Spee pad a jot all Combined by using the Proks made and reoaired nahin nition seemed to pass between the “‘subject”’ TAS SALK.—By virtue of a deed from | 4 fair price only will be seked ; @ simai: oxeh p-y- ment required, and a very long credit givea on the talance ; or improved city property will be takon as part payment to }! amount. To 8 party wishing to xecare & comfortable home = the country which will be convenrent to the eity is offers an opportunity which seldom occurs. Please address Box No 481 Washington City Post Office. no 5 6t BO For RENT—A comfortably furnished HOUSE, Wallingsford, dated 9th February, 1854, we will offer at auction on TUESDAY, the 3)th dav of November next, at 4 0’clook, p. m., on the premises, ail that Lot of Ground in Washington oty known as tot A, in a subdivision made by George WW. Mitchell of lot num:ered seventeen, (17) in square rumbered two hundred and orn seven.(*4') in the City of Washington, which said subdivision us re- corded in the office of the Surveyor of said City of Washington—said Lot A being situated on the oor- SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD, CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE RESINOUS PINE, As its oleantiness and quick ignition readily suggest COAL!-COAL!-COAL™ all kinds of sud the Professor. He, as if struck by light- ning, staggered back, wi loud cry, or rather shriek, and stood, in an attitude of d and wild terror, gazmg vacantly into the air Before we could recover from our terror, he had fainted. We looked at the body; the muscles of the yh OF tee. 16 EBA Indicstes where ;ou msy «et LASSES, in gut or maboxs, binky FRAIT and mei Re ca OF square, z:\t or otherwise; or : any other ot he largest lot of ING- iRGNERS wi Dh T glass PLATES Kept sae WHITE ASH, RED ASH, BA venas, i treet, bet 17th and 18th ste. F ~ . “ wean Imh and face were working—those of the limbs were | ner of i3th street west and Massachuretts avenue, coed fy on the promions to Mrs. Wits IAM and 008 SS twitching convalsively, and yet, as after-in- | °n4 coutaining — t pemene ome Sundved and EN. oo 28 tf CUMBERLAND COALS L PHILADI EPOT. Feetigation proved, it was dead. Why it should | fruund wnisu wae orate at we Woes seme FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE on RENT. on hand from the moat se, BS LY ° have made this strange manifestation is not to | {", ageford by George W. Mitchell and wife. by a ‘The Houses brick, and situated on Missouri Approved Mines in the Country. Guten ee beh raga ms ois. be resolved into a matter of certainty. One of | deed bea:ing date the third day of February, 1654, > te none ea ad ig nln epee Be : 17 We send tho Beer free vf gost to nay part of the physicians connected with the institution | With improvements on the same. ae Ae Tt Ge eropid witha’ ie {1D™ Coal kept in Floored and Rocfed Yards, the city = Poy: “ . Terms of sale: One-thira of the purchase money ~ The how ill be rented or cold without the IL7™ 2,240 pounds to the Ton n 30-8 C. F. & W. GEREOKR. says tint he has witnessed the same phenomena | to be p-id in cash, And the balance in two equal in- | faraitere. for par-ioulars apply on the premises. T. J. & W.M. GALT SUFNTFIFIC ASPROLOGER. hose ii tal ts, at #1x and nine months. with interest, to | _0o 28- . 4d. - M. GALT, s : Y ie ate ee * me oe seers aie to be secured. Shomtd Fe one it to comply FOB Sain On reneousbie terms. a dosirable Office—Northwest corner 12th and C A Des. pg AF sg cholera. Heaven only knows the reason of the wate ale Sand cost aiter ERAME DWELLING HOUSE, with brick hook sr ad Matick Som ot. Seeatogty ‘i eure strange tysterious Dise ee<, white or ofootor. terrific and curious demonstration! But the ‘8 notice. tack -baulding attached—No. henge yer sey 2 in all. Tho nrtist can do ma-y wonderiul thiags. Care for : i WALTER 8. COX, 10 rooms, situated on the west sido of 14th street | Gicubeten sai Miocene tien. 4 —— part of my ctf remains to be told. FERDINAND W. RISQUE, ta wine a eer gne § Ak street. nae ee Powder. ri restore pains ‘when ehecnod tinmtratt ee applied restoratiece | oo users Segeestown Guiding Asrociatiia. | woruna enc wodake torent ware Then er remedy ‘ine failed. i roune strest, corner of Bank street. a id. All commucionitons strictly — 00 19 W HEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., Beale PAPE KR DEALERS No, 14 Hanover street, corner of German. ! LADIES’ SHOFS success I have met with daring tl shert period I have been established, en. ables me to offer Ladies’ Shoes, of my own wake at the following prices Ladies’ best Eng ish Lasting Gaiters, $1.25. host double-sole Moronco Boots. $1.95 best Heeled giove-kid Buttoned Boots, and finally he exhibited indications of oon: sciousness. We explained to him that the show of life given by the poor, faded form upon the table was purely spasmodic and fal- lacious; but he incredulously shook bis head, muttered ‘It was the hand of God,’ and re- lapsed into insensibility. A second time we restored him to his senses, aud his firat words Ae in all the rooms, Apply to POLLARD WE BB, No. 529 7th etreet. 00 % ALUABLE PROPERTY FuR SALE—A small frame House and Lot on Sd street south, will be soid low and on very Rooommodating terms Also,a very desirable Building Lot pening 3 feet hee street north, ranning baok 168 feet 33g inches tc analley. Also, a valuable Buildin, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. XTENSIVE2AL F BEAUTIFUL VILLA Lots at Horrto NE MILE AND A HALE NortH of WasuincTon, at AvetiON.—Un WED- NESDAY, the loth ot November. I! shril sell, at jopeton, on the 7th street road, nd immediately at the first to | gnte. at 4 o'clock p.m.,a large rumber CA pees Building Lots, part of which front on th street. Lot fronting on M street $2.50. drea’ it English Lasting Button Geiters, 75 north 2? feet, depth about 1 feet, between 4th and ei ——— T ROSENTHAL, D: This sale offers a fine opportunity for obtaining a | 5th streets. Terms easy. no4 No. 22 Pa. ave . 2d door rbove ath at Robbins. A. A. Ba! ; Jeaend & were Alzo,a Loton F street south. situated in an im ae = = “ : = py ged buts “Remove the subject! Hide it from my age etgednppiap orp taxese Sapient roe8s proving neighborhood, will be so don nocommodat WENISH THE LADIES 10 CALL AND 3.F K ne & oauwes & Haribet; Pletagr “= ht !’? and the ¢ Terms: One-foarth cash; balance in ons, two, | ing terms. For particulars i: quire of GEORGE Bee thes RENCH GAITERS riboro” Mills; Metrepciitan Mills; Bagamese be fll into violent convalaionss nt" | apd tne rears fr ard baring erent propery | We HWAY, Ren! Entate Arent, Neston etree | at eouved oy Fhomaa B onfie& Bom A Tk : ’ _ secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. near D. 08 th . , . ‘Also, a fa'l assortment of Book-bindera » :V: G viz: 0. on the corner of west 8 J arrented t iv* satisfaction. _ hee Before wo retired, however, the explanation of | "T’8iromr kranard Cruii,antod Joes a wreak | foray avenue, No.4, an¢ which hae been. a ee! Nos 4 Be S7=.04- Cthand beta. | riety: Tinene and Seep, Paper Eaeeass tak the Professor's extreme affright at the scone of | offer at auction, on 1UESDAY the Mthday of No | vided into 8 lots, on the corner of Rhode I: For LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, Boards. horror was made. — e- if ¥ fc it | vember next, at 4 o'clock p. m., on the premises. al! i ti ‘west. a i ber o: The revelation (for such it Coat lot of fa Geartan foi. | Bueand ce street west. Also,a large num! f ees 5 A fall assortment ot F Fete ae ay | 5 Spring and Summer GAITERS. SLIPPERS, | and Letter Paper, Marble Paper. t was) was given under a pledge of secresy—8 | iows, viz: inning at the end of 32 feet 6 inches on — Rd tg ar Gn weg OL. Moroes and BOOTS and SHOES. at cost for Bank Envelope; Wrappi: Papen, of Frode. pledge extorted from me by the surrounding the frat line of Lot ‘0. esx olmend «50d: B, Arent, No.5207th street. oc6 | caan; Sit outer and sizes for cost from this day for ek ol tome 2 om iting | circumstances. The corpse into whieh the Pro- | tion to Geor, ning thence wil he SUSE FOR RENT THE b BUS. | Og month, uce my utook. rs yr ing ink; J 3 in 5 > li AM'L. P. HOOVER’S, L f every description made vo order, fester ras about to plunge the scalpel was that tthe ent of said frst line, ES LOCALITY IN THE CILY.—Tho cae 1 Hoot Shoe and Trunk Store, Bae eee 0 ‘is bri ¥ fi ty 12 resent oceup: ir. R. ey Hunt, 3 il, Ps ‘+. bet. 9th 10th sta, "How or when he had reached this country is | fast these ected csi a Bae eee vis forrent. Itison the north side of Poca, | —Co=—_Iron Fal SER ae LADIES, READ! not known. But it is known, that. after earn- | fet. thence south and paraliel to Montgomery | avenue, between sth end 10h stree! one of the U0 THE LAVIEBUF WASHINGT F You want bargains be su - ’ 5 street 12) feet to the beginning, with the improve- | best business squares iu Washington,) runing back Having bee: eugaezed in manufact uri t ia DDOX'S ing an anenviable notoriety among gamblers, F.T. ment to D street, and oontaining il rooms besides the par- eam, Misves and Children’s Shoes for Dry Goode Store, No 548 7th street, . ji icti ii T of sale: One-third of the purchase money | lors. For farther information apply on the premi- this past 3) years, ought to. . (Successor to K, UG. Hyatt. geveraly,| aper ts sak Inte ere to be paid imensh. and the residue in two equal in- | sesto Dr. HUNT. 8624-tf | know by this time what will suit them in that line, S.—A Inrge assortment of eH. > stalments st 6 and 9 montos, with interest, to be se- cured. Should the purchaser fail to oompiy with the terms of sale inone week after sale, the property may be resold at his eort and risk, after one week’s P. AWLE and RIBBONS oonstantiy on hand. 00 18 (*LOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, miniaimmnie” Rare Opportunity for Bargains. that we do; gradation until he became a dweller inaden of thieves well-known to the police. Here he was seized with disease, and deprived of his 2 i OR RENT.—the DWELLIN® HOUSE, No. 435 D street, on tne square immediately onst of the front of he City Hali, next door tothe residence and can safeiy mn Which you can prove * siving our workatnal. ¥ ou can find (stall times) the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- ington city—the Shoes so wel!-known as J. W. ( : rice. WALTER 8. cee aad, Garlislo, (che proprietor.) te whom applica- | McCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. ap2i-ly Having opened an estabiishmert in accustomed strong potations, deliriam tremens | ™ ERDIFAND W. RISQUE, ton may be made. The house will be rented only = 5 cn” | Gity, No. 1% Durne street. forthe exe! i i Feo i for the dweiling-house of a private famiy. The RUNKS! TRUNKSE TRUNKS! f manwfacturing ovr own stock in Wireet~attemptod to commie a highway rove | 00 Sokde MSKNARD ADEE Ate: | ron'wilibeBaaper stoum povebieateuen peroae | Kive dotsrmned ts sal of for the peat be agreed on, se 23 tf The undersigned has Tow and constantly keep our present stock of Ready Made Ciothing bery—was arrested, tried, and condemned to on hand @ lazge and yv e- store, at greatly reduced prices, for ossh only, to t .c. IRE )., Auet c NO LET—ROOMS, (furnished,) with Board, i aa b Ye. Leath . 5 the State’s prison. Before reaching there, LIE od acl SG tetas Beiesieaies beet en ee DT RUNES AND VALIEES aod Be re ee mend ea P s XECUTORS’ SALLE OF SUPERIOR FUR pnt Lis “ We therofore s' ail offer » however, he was to all appearance dead, and | Fy) X'CUTORS’ SAVE Minnors, Carrurs ayp | 9h and Lith streets north, for a xentieman and Indy, | {rom Frame and Wood: Box UNKS, chasers never witnessed im thiseity. O' was in that condition conveyed tothe purveyor | CURTAIN LVER AND SiLVER-rLATED Wane, | Of two sirgle gentlemen. 0023 VELY T TAPESTRY and CA vas to now sel! and torsk sn early call, that ‘“gubjects.”? F ns AT. Lic Auction —vn THURSDAY | suo Fourteen FRAME HOUSES, fonr | TRAVELING BAGS and SATCHELS; fine | ay hare the benefit of makine their selections of “subjects,” and so brought to our dissecting. OR SAL en SADDLER, HARNESS, WHIPS, &ec. 1 most fashionable stooks room. } cue Ae! renee Sronipsivaie tees sooris cack. on tote 16, 36, 18. and/25. Rqutre | “N's granue Ueversd aod every description of ects tends tion to ne found thie side of New The coll in which we do not reside) is for | nao,acicining the Untied states Hotel, we atallseli | NO. 54 K street south and ‘Sd street ad montiee | Repairing executed with neatness is York. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ootioes % a g tne Farniture. &0., comprising 200 cook ; small pays hy aid monthle, a8. 8. TOPHAM, at Peunsyivapiaavense, josed i i sheath na a to suit. iu rol i sprang from the same loins as his own body— Rosewood Secretary and Bookcase. Whatnots, Pecks rip tome em Spoor Teimpernrce Hal, _mély Washington. D.0, O ADVERTISERS AND BUSINESS MBN i in his arms—and | Thiree larze t recoh plate Man’ . t, 24 feet front hy 159 deep Lat No. 23, The“V! ENTINEL” offers very en- pte nasi on Oar ee ee | gaat Kosewood Marble top Mirror front Beaw- fs re, 90 with improvemen ; and Lar i: 5 SEVENTHSTREE * 593] pent ndvntiaces Yor Adverinng. Iie @ army : b, ire No.4. ‘| wo ail my — e. T a! eud- which he had once placed the firmest reliance | Eighteen Solid Oak Loather Covered Dining- | wii! be sold vary cheap. . : me a W. COLLEY & CO.aresellin great bargains nim gh ney tig soemation, Se A —were silently placed in a neat ooffin, and de- ey Marble top Dressing Tables, Also, for sale or exchange or peveeety in this city | jgp— posited, uot to be disturbed again, I hope, un- til the day of resurrection, in a secluded spot numbering & very large and ever growing \ist of sub- sor:bers among the farmers and men of the wea'thy Paintings and togray ings, sets of Girandoles, or its vicinity. two three stury Brick Houses, Nox. Damask and Lace Curtains, Cornico, &o., = Rugs, Oil- an West Baltimore street, Ualtimore, Md., street and F Rich Fancy Drees Si F lounced Silk Rob: Rich Mousselines, Monsseline Robes. berantial business Pies mont, Vai- near Ca rapkiin Squai » Bb prosper Will ex | 95 pieces Black Silk, the cheapest and best goods and Tide-water regions of Virginin: men who — cemete: Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Cha:pets, AD, farm: an 7 Rot — : i % a sic ee en cloth ard Draggets ft ee KENDAL ES Feet mena ab iranian bom ph magne fren egy tg oe fe yy Larze Walnut Sideboards, elegantiy carved in bas- relief, Solid Manogany Extension Dining Table, 13 feet oni Kightoen Solid Mahogany Arm Chairs, with hair- who ogg ie K tt . Tri-wee itloug ef the Sak With alarze stook of trst clase Staple Goods, for geners! fainily consumption, and at the lowest prices, to which we invite the special altention of pur- chasers. + W. COLLEY & CO. 523 7th street, three doors north buy gocds, and men who buy Advertinemants appear jn the and occasionally inthe Weekly JINEL, thus reaching gti our read fully invite orders. Te Names of Women, and their Meaning. Mary, the commonest of all female names, is aleo one of the sweetest given to wowan. , ide t, near t potest? No 6, went side 43¢ stree! = ws. 70! ENT.—Suits of or single ROOMS, fur F 4 A or anfarnished, very of lesirably located, i i 5 ry th, Kk, orless term. ‘Perms mode: | 202 16t Penn.avenue. | ory reference being re is not strange that it prevails so universally. Freed gnu solid Silver Waiters, Gob ete, b ° am be Se — sani cee =e dress (Ree d bso! nat Hi M ‘00 29-1m exandria, Virg ante at eeoapren sh anne af bis LS capa mamma tein (my rics St ge eiaasen! AGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY, sauce = : fated’ ious si : : MORSE LINES. ; is sti ly Plated Waiters, of various sizes, Pitchers, "i oper = == “ i tifal styles of sweetest verses. It is still the theme of bards Heqyus 1 Fo Bdge cli Caampagns Uoolers, Fok SALE OR REN TA two story FRAME ee peuckD: You cm pmonres oof newe pan Aa | styles of and bardlings innumerable. It signifies ex- patra bea As DWELLING, with osilar, sit cen Ee sie 50 cents and upwa Li aye keeps on hand Ste oe ee eee yee ~ ¢ ae Soe Wines earn Eesstune Thaainer: etincked.” The ebe| \ Corner Sixth st.and Pennsylvania ave’e, | a fine selection of the yles 2808, are only other forms of Mary, and, of course, Cntaions Dew atm inger-bowls, Goblets, large conene, with tan fect svilinge, There | Ofices A s. Capitel cae Prices arranged tes ee Cm eae? have the same meaning. Maj jes bit- rge Chinese Pia Bow], Bohemian Glassware, a large stable on the lot. Terms rearorahie. Pposite sury Buriding. Pa! oh oth ats., terness, Amps suas, Hannah, preveliy holon ior of wore and Cigars. a ‘Apply 00 tn promionn mesa With six wires and improved business facilities | 00 18 oopn. Coatze Mi Nancy, are from the same sou ignify mask ‘To japkins, joths, WO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS | this company are enables te roduos ther oe oe eae i i arble top Dressing Burevas and Washstands, R RENT-I wate family, with partial i = ALL, STEPHENS & CO. eeiona fe bate, cet sencemially Meten | Welnet Eigen "Becseads, wih sopsboe | ge eyRyde aye the rato hey, wie put | aan Ww a Penn, Aco = 3 \° Each ad’! word, ot. Office. Inquire of POLLARY WEBB, No 520 Washington to Baltimore... 20 ots. 1 8 AND YO " READY-MADE cording to some etymologists it has the mean- | Fnamelied Cottage Re'r, Louni sea CLOTH 6. +7 Tth street, opposite Intelligencer (fice. oo 18-tf Philade:phin.» cts. Sots. i: i i Very super‘or Feather Beds, Holsteraand Pillows, i} New York... .s00te. Sou For School and Dress Weay. ing of alluring, bat others define it as one who 4 a i Husk Alattres: TOR SALE VALUABLE FARM @tuaied Do. New 3 dy ities. Jane, now generally familiarized into Sem riot Blas hole, Douiortaned Mai eiuy wsicc Grou Wes Aton, will be sold iow, | (A.00, responding reduction between intermediate Fiemme ae op eee Satins te Seah Oe jenny, signifies, like Anna, kind or gracious. yee Fret ch _ nt Grani ‘orlet Set and on accommodating te, ‘or will be exchanged | P° ; ‘onether with a large ass: ortment of Kitchen ‘Tur Macyxtic Company invite business for all for the coming scason, are invited to ex! points in the United States and Canaaa. resent iarge and extensive variety of 2 . r, BOYS" For Sarah or Sally there are two definitions—a for city property. This princess and the morning is in a high state of cultivation, and contains all necessaiy improve- Requisites. Their lines 3 “ " Y LOTHING, star. Susan signifies T : $40 and under cash; over that sumacre- | mente. connect with the Eastern and Canada Lines at oer * " Et out thar gublicen at alte a lily, and is a fitting name fora tall, slender, | dit of 60 ani days, for satisfactorily endorsed ingige of BED. W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent, | Y ee | cio auakien with ovary Gurasiaten of tw: flower like girl, of delicate complexion and na- | notes bearing interest. YLE No, 51 Rovesth strest.near D. oe iti Company inthe United States, and alenc have the | maDE GanManre 0 sobeinatin od durtle qu tive grace. Rebecca, plump. Lucy signifies Babb B. PENDLETON, POR SALE —Several FARMS 19 Maryland and | richt to use the Noasz INVENTION upun the te | at very moderate prises, STEPHENS & CO., i fi i i i Virginia, at distances of from 9 to 3 miles from | of their Lines. +4 ath ote. like light, and was anciently fy bape OW se ld J. C. MoGUIRE & Be ete ashington. Ti.ey will be sold low for cash, or ‘he public msy rely upon the Sr au -tf No. 322 Pa. av.. hat. 9th and 10th ate. born = monpiemeyab ee fer a no : . C. Mo J ’ < they may be exchanged for city property, either im- [eanseiauion oft. deapatohes deposited at the fol- A 3. BOR N Dee nk caine pre Bertha, bri, ge ‘Alberts, all ee tA ae A ed ede the 4 ‘Algo, a number of BUILDING LOTS for sale,| New Youu, Wall street — a Te “Rene: 3, 4 Magecnuet avenue, bright isa—in French Louise—is the fem- | Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia for the | in different paste of ths city, at peices pansing from 1LapELpmia, 208 Chesont et; Girard between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Pa = = county of Washington and to me directed, [ will ex- | 3 cents to75 cents per square foot. No cash ni ba! =, San Irog Building. ZFERS Bera tT MD inine of Louis, and signifies one who protects. to public sa.e for casu, in front of the Court- | be paid down. and long oredits will be given to aut LriMoRE, Sun Iro M. Vv. B. M.D. J. hompeon, M.D. io , thos ing. TON, Meroh ats’ Fxchange. ‘- ers,” J. H, Stove, Drackiat, & Pree monet Ba ee Geen Lae ea ee arp ot, N: LANSDALE, Real Fatate Acent, LAND, 29 Exohange street, Barts MTP. an am or Frances, means frank or free. Osi ine, | ¢ s «1S, f r, | No. 604 M street, corner of Eighth, or through the t House. : - or Katharine, pure or chaste, is one of the best | i2§ desorihed property, to wit: Alldetendant’s HE | City Post Uffes: 9 OF oo fim New OnLEans, under St. Chaties Hotel CHEAP DRY GOODS tox. of female names. Sophia, from the Greek, | sion of Sq No 390 being Lots Nos.1, 2, 3, 4 OR RENT—The FRAME HOUSE on Gat. = ~ — a We are now opening large iots of handsome means wisdom. Carolineand Charlotte, queens. | and 6, of sai a ek and o' a rbel south, between &th and 9th atreets west, (Isl- R EDUCPION OF RATES. DR«"ss GOODS. from auction, which we are seli- Emma, tender, affectionate, motherly ; ‘Me p B, toro Nes ria the oity of We texton,. c. ry Recsecae feotaltey. woe 180 per arn | The New York and Washington Printing | °. _— = ——— Tee Teh ay jg alia: soft-haired; Ju- | together with il and singular t fe property of | parable Beatz, . Beesire of KLUANS & Telegraphs, using the +House” Primt- — | flack and gvered Silke, Suk Het and Julietta are epeemay pa Julia; Agnes } terse: rong oe Hho oka ta waite y Fadisiats HHOMPSO Pa. avenue, between th and 10th ing Telegraph Instruments. jain nd Plaid French h ; Amelis,-and A be- Regs and Wi 1 streets, cols 3 : ne an’ Square Shaw! ry style and price, sen —erdh Ha, ~ es No 404, to ese riancatOr ot Rebere ee ea a DLE IEEE TOI ay | Pomerel Ofkcs— National Hotel. entronce on Sizth With many other arw bed Seeieebio queda, Gana loved ; Clara, clear or bright; Eleanor, all | Galisher use, of Chilton & ee eae HAS POMELY FURNISHED HOpse west street. Branch Ofice—Willard’s Hotel. will booed chonp or anems ‘ : * + Wi door: Seo- — y i fru Gertrude, arg : — ital’ oo 21-dts for the Distriot of Columbia. | retary of the Interior, Gas and ‘warer, with bathe E NEW YORK AND WASH!IAGTON sae His ee el La arek SESSA S ROUIS Oe Deni ne es | ey baths, and 13 rooms. For further par- | pI Ni ING TELEGRAPH COMPANY seciny se . eee maid; Phebe, light of life. ARSHAL’S SALB.—Invirtue ofa wnt of fie | tioulars inquire at this office. 00 15-tf ‘only line in direot communication with the} ®° . Tt facias isaued from the Clerk’s ofhoe of the one : , Cities, are CELADON SNYDER it c, i ED ROOMS FOR RENSF.—The | Northern, astern, and Southwestern D ons : A Noriceaste [xcipgnt.—Lastweek a fam- Greets Gray a tee Disieaae, of C Conrad for. the peereee’ : enabled by inoreaged facilities, to reduce the rates | J $ Commenordtic PLL M BING Gas fit: ily arrived at New Orleans from England, in a | expose to public » for ca front ofthe Court | house jormeriy occu - Forten words, For every adds- Ire Sin the beh Hall building, on D makes ship, and two young girs, cash aged | Somes fer cusen satel ison nee ne gteetee | tan ees'e Jere ctt Wanal wards | Hoda toy ewton ft sal i hatroee gant 12 about twenty, strolied through the steets to see | G2 orined property. t0 wit: Ail derendante cieke® | Sed lors are airy — oe ee. telow oninens, Au: ok en- the city. One of the young women became ill, | titie, claim and interest in Lot No. three, | or . Terms ie. Inquire as aes “ pdm pry ‘osre Will be executed with dispaten and became so faint and overcome that she (3) in Bawere No. 78, (orven hundred ead Shiy- | oe 181m MRS. C. A. LEIBEN. tras ae aw ke bas the best of workmen tn bie pine, : z had to Isy down upon a bale of hay. While ne wor ments thereon, in the city of Weshngton . C. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The : employ. oe nib : pan mained rty of V ete offers at private sale the property ive him a oall. bribe pe onan diate, ba the ship Doses ben Pete Cee ee Plial Nee ‘Seto known es the Bakery, ituated on thesouth sideofthe reby ‘Ompany are aking arrangements Reve; Line will speedily be constructed, family of the occurence. The unfortanate | October, 1957, John Waters ne Prunrine LverRuccext, which they bops ED CLOTHING MADE TO ENTLEMEN’S Qn Waal Canal the Alexandria A qued together with the hart which “ ‘sbout 210) Soot tei from Cana! STEPHENS, & CO. respectfully in- girl was pot long compelled to remain in this Late Marshal for the to river; eth beang included in this peor | oO eee Ter ae cea a dttnee | vite thr gitaution (Of eeptiemen {0° their present location before ber family sent up for her yet | _0019-td othe Bak. < yy on the Canal | them. the solioit @ ounticuance of it from leree ME IMERe q VE f8 & sembars of corte oguneaioasdmvered | MI hat aaa aad fmt ho icra | Shucero= tebe wae or iv es me | He iets Pac arate” gthae | GGRTHrIem suena a ornce mae ad je 01 zations i . _ st e ier position, and offered to remove ber at once | Cirouit “Gear the of Eclunine i tee for or Coal Yard is not prometitede ned popecney in the Sres ngvacinces of Naser, whieh Seay win make to order, im the brat ip s-cerriage to where she could have trent: enone ‘4 = Ghai {none of hy Hei ‘s ah iescmes a VGE'ERINTING iNeTRUME: ~ I Sioaporthantheruract ott reee” be a uae ie = the pth and offered om om SATURD the teh day of coven teen foot pk Sy Tease fest ~ no 1 -tf 7 H. PUR DY, Superintendent. of READY-MADE CLO eine. Lay | to have her removed to the Maison de Sante, wo e plowing, 4 Property, to wits Ab ie west Sten Groen og ee Ee TO Lovenen bors to be found 10 this Clty eHENS & co and the Rev. Mr. Reed sotually engaged a | Lot No-fourtaes. (in tquare No. fear hundred tomas aay 7 a ain nee sak 00% S22 Pa nr- between 9h and 10th streets. conveyance to take-her to the infirmary e e i ¥ sporty, terms REN +00 C street, For ELEVENTA STREET 404 Young Men’s Chri Association. ee he son satiate aeorestown. orton, BROW K Pear nextts baa feat recsived fae VENIBON, hile at Mount 49f wa, Pa. avenue and B street, 494 See ge . Seomert, wdicial eqrner street,’ ington, D.C. a vi hich will oe - Suant Bor.—“ Well, whose pigs are those !’* |, $2, to Uotober term, 1856, ome i, Morgane | (ire of ue patrons. 10 nection wit cna NET, UPHOLSTERY, “Old sow’s, sir.”” : i 9 Marshal for the Diatriet of Columbia, HORSE SHQEING REDUCED FP OAR tensed thie or other markets oan afford. % D es an) om) A ercets draerd In vi S oe aE, Faner WADOS ‘and old) out, made, and put down. . “Well, then, who is your old man'?”” j Mesias vane ftom the Ciara don afike agresd for We taker en, canes. or otherwise ccidhrated: method. the. only approvets a , remade. tof the od woman." PY | Fas home and | Geet at CL es il | Byte atoason is waseg's nates ay wee | sepetess a bun tnd ty etn work personaly « Nrver sonny, I want a smartboy— x JOYCK & LBNMAN. = what can you do?’’ “I ean milk the at “ Got an: “Lote af b's name’s ’em—all named for hire you for a boss to-day !

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