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(iftemg jltar.y°X XVII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY. JANUARY 21. 1861 N-. 2.472
M > in
THE DAILY EVENING STARia
FUBL1&HKD BVBRY APTERNOON,(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,)
AT THE STAR Blill.niKflC.
Cc»*#r of Pmn+t/lvaaiA av*>: and 11/4 tt.,T
W. D. W4LLACU.
F*P*r« eerred in paokacee by oarnen it |4 Ifear, or 37 oeoU par month. To mail intnai Hxtith« pro® ia 9SJn a year, m adixute*; |! for aixB»onth»; 91 for three months; and for le« thanthroe month« at the rate of 13 cent* a week. Bintleopiee, oni c**t; in wrappere, two csrts.fHPAnrilTiarifWM aAABl<1 K«ta*» Ka a!
before 12 e'oiook el, otherwise they may sot appearantil the cestd&T.
Mysterieaa AMautaatUn lege** te theLate Railway Mardr-r la Kraaec.
Some months back, a strange cane, baringtone analogy to the murder of M Poinaot, occurredon the Paris Malhaoaen Railway. Agentleman was found lying senseless on thelin* hutWMn 7illish«im »/! T11fn»*k
Belfort, and ha turned oot to be a Russianmilitary doctor, named Hoppi. Whether haattempted fruicida, or whether an attempt wasmade to murder nim, or whether, when halfasleep, be had stepped out of the carriage, inthe belief that the train had reached a station,bas never been 'satisfactorily ascertained, andas he could not speak French, no explanationwas got from him.Oa the one hand, the injuries he had receivedwere such as might have been occaI»%_ 1
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sionea oj an jumping or rilling from tbe carriage;and, od the other hand, in the rehicle,one of the cushions, stained with blood, wasturned upside down, and a broken knife wasfonnd beneath it. But, whatever were the factsof the case, it was said that a bag, in whichwere a number of Russian banknetes and Russianand French coin, was stolen from the gentleman.In spite of all inquiries made, theaffair continued enveloped in mystery.A few days back, however, an event occurredwhich seems likely to throw light on it.
The gendarmes of Forrette, in the Haur-Rhin,arretted one Jud, a deserter from the ThirdS^uadrwn of the baggage-train. who is undersentence of 20 years' hard labor far some crime,an<l on searching the man, 13 Russian banknotes.the value of which was not known bjthe officers, were found; also, some Russiancoin, and upward of £360 in French money;also a sporting license in the namo of Jud,t>L|Fans.
This mnn was placed in the lockup andchained; but in the night he succeded in re-moving big fetters. Two turnkeys, bearing anoi?c. went to his cell, bat he knocked themboth down, and rushing oat, he fastened thedoor on them. Another turnkey seized him,but after a desperate straggle he broke fromhim and got away, and has not since beenfound To this strange story the Gazette desTribunsux adds that in addition to the Russiannotes and money, the man was in possession ofpapers belonging to Dr. llfeppi.As a singular pendant to the melancholy affairof M Poinrot, the Piedmontese journalsmention that in a railway carriage, on the line
from Tnrin to Genoa, a man was a few daysago found dead from a pistol shot, but whetherfired by himself or by a murderer is not known.None of the passengers by the train had heardthe report.Them eke Legs..A son of the Granite State
went down to the oity of Memphis to scok hisfortune. He found, instead, a diarrhea,whichgradually sape life in a chronic form.
It was with this that ooor Jim Baselv waspicked up And month afrer month iftugged,until at length he was but the outline of hisformer self, a perfect skeleton.A worthy minister saw the poor fellow, and
eeeinjr that the king of terrors had spottedhim. determined to call on him and offer spiritualconsolation. Uo broached the importantsubject somewhat thos
' My dear Mr. Bagely, in view of your rtlaA?_.!»! »?»_ *-nons wiiu mis me, now ao you leci r
' D.11 ei<xk," *u the prompt reply."Don't swear, my poor friend," said the
pardon, "and let me uk you if you ever thinkof your latter end ?"
Lord !" Mid Bagely. " I haint thought onanything else for mor'n three months."" Not I am afraid, in the right way, Mr.
Bagely. I beg you to pause and reflect. It istime you began to wrestle with the Lord."The sick man looked down at his miserable
poker legs extending before him. and. with anexpression of wild amazement in hid countenance,exclaimed :
* Rastle with the Lord ! what, with them ere
legs?" pointing to his own. ' Why, parson,he'd flip me to the very first pass."The parson gave him up as a hardened sinner."A5tthi*g i* Reason ".When the United
Mate* army started for Utah there was a scarcityof transportation; in other words, therewere too few baggage wagons. Now, everysoldier knows how like the apple of one's eyere these same baggage wagon?, drawn as they
are by six mules, ou the long marches aero**the plains. A colonel of dragoons, who hado«mmand of one of the oolumns, restricted theofioers very much in their allowance of baggage,and wna most bitter if v>y one tried toexseed the jast amount. One morning theoolonel met one of his captains, (a dragoon, of
f coarse.) when he burst out as follows:"Captain, do yo« know what these artillery
ofiaers want to take across the plains?""No. colonel, I do not,"said the captain, with
an inquiring look.,
' Well," said be, "if you'll believe me, oneof 'em wants to take aerobe a box of books.u" Botks!" excUimed the captain. 44 What
next, I wonder! Now, colonel. I have but littleto take acrosa my»elf.nothing, in fact, but abarrel of whisky."*
4> Of coarse, captain, of course; anything inreason, anything in rwa*OH; but the idea ofcarrying a parcel of books across that stretchis* little more than I can stand.1'
A C>>ai. Uahu. . M- T< v#n«(nir I v I in riABVO UV A AAIU.1 .
Ju<1kT« Smaliev'scharge In the New York U- 8D a'rlct Court i n reference to treason Ji having reauitaJamri E. Kerrigan, member of Congreaaelect, and John A Kennedy, superintendent ofpolice, on Thmaday attended before tbe grandi iry of tbe Circuit Court to testify in regard toany armament being fitted out for tbe southernporta, thus giving aid and comfort to tbe enemiesof the United Stitfea Government A recent viaitof Mr Kerrigau to South Carolina, with the rumoredintention of lending cooperation to the aereaaiosiats.and offering the assistance ©f a NewYork volunteer corps, ia understood to be tbegreitnd on which the grand jury called him toappear before them It la a noticeable fact that
**«rfn«^cvjwia»»cj Wfia IUC VU«i IUiail «'I kUC LUiUIIilllfOof arrangements for the Democratic National Conventionwhich met at Cbarleaton In May last
]rr A Frencfcmaa. resolved to be rid of life,went a little before high tide to a poat set up bythe aea side. He bad provided himself with aladder, a rope, a pistol, a bundle of matches, anda vial of poison Ascending the ladder, be tiedone end of the rope to the poat. and the other endround bia neck; then he took the poison, set his
' clothes on Are, put the muzzle of the p'stol to hishead and kicked away the ladder. In kicking<Wwa Ike ladder ho sloped the pistol so that the
I ball missed Us head snd cat through the rope bywfeich be wis suspended; be fell Into tbe sea,(bus extinguish) op tbe Hum of bis clothes, sndtbe sea water, whleb be Involuntarily swallowed,cvuuteracted tbe poison, and tbns In spite of btsprecautions, be remains unhanged, ansbot, uopoisoned,unburned, and undrowoed.
PSOPOSITIOM TO PoXTlfT RlCNXOKD . TbeRichmond Whig of yesterday states that the necessityof fortifying that city Is seriously urged bysome of its citizens It would be advisable, perhaps.ears the Wbis, to erect and man a fort onChu'ch >1111, M aa to command the river approacho the city A battery of ordnance ibotiid also>>e ptaod In poaitlon, forthwith, at Weat Point,vn York river.
Siraclab Piuut to 6or. Axoaiw..Th'Governor of Maaaacbuaetta waa the recipient of a
I mail box euclooed In brown paper, on Thuradaymorning, which waa brought from Baltimore bvthe Atlanta Kxpreaa Cwnpin*, and waa directedto "The Governor of Maauchuaetta " On openingIt bia Excellency f^und that the box contained... im rfutrn Mtnnte rtic balla. but not a wordrU to Wbo rnttbeon Trmvr Itr.
TH« LATE MI'IDII AT W*LDOX. ,N. C Aparty- ot hexroea we'wded io capturing, on
TatMif aoratag, argro man reports to br\ tbe prli>ci|*l oftte (fan* wborecmUycommitted/ I iTioat »tror|«M and krutol murder on aa old
gentleman at We)don, North Carolina tbe parli-raUrt of which hare already Wo given Hea vraa dellTffi^ ov«r bf hla captor* to torn* of the
clUxeai of the neighborhoodUy/ortjr-t«r° yooa^ Paralana, between the
a^«ioi loonniiuAJ vtil cdfcj^iof j
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Thk Coast Dktknski or Aovtr Carolina .It baa already been mentioned that Gov Pickensbad Informed the South Carolina Legislature thatIn his plan for coast defenses he proposes the purchaseof three (teem propellers.small Iron screwpropellers being preferred.of light draft, eachprovided with 32 seamen-one propeller to bestationed In Charleston harbor, one at Beaufort,and one at Georgetown. In connection with thesebe proposes to throw up breastworks, or temporaryfortlcatlons. at most of the Important and exposedpoints on the coast, and near the mouths ofthe principal rivers, placing in them such piecesoi ordinance at may be needed, according to thewidth of the channel to be defended. Helntendatheae steamers to keep up a rapid and eonatantcommunication between these points, and toplveall the protection they are able In caae of auddenInvasion by lawleaa banda. In small craft andaklppera, that may Infeat the coaat. Tocarry outthese vlewa he appointed, the day after he cameIn office. Col Gwynn, an engineer of high reputation.to the examination of the proper places to beselected for the erection of the teinDorarv fortifica-tlons. He made the examination" and renderedht» report, designating the proper points He hadsince sent Col Alston to carry Into effect whatCol. Gwynn bad reported on, ao far a* the coasttowards Georgetown is concerned. Llent. Col.Elliott had similar orders towards Beaufort.
Mov*m«*ts in New York.The New Yorkpapers mention a rtinior that James E Kerrigan,member of Congress elect from thst city. Is to bearrested on a charge of treason, under the recentharge of Judge Smalley. The cha'ge of treasongrows out 01 me allegation that he la secretly organizinga military company to go to South Carolina,from which State Mr. K. returned a fewdaya ago, after brief visit.
tH7*The largest modern deer forest in ScotlandIs that of the I)uke of Athol, wblcb extenda to100.000 acrra The next Is the foreat of Farquharaonof Invercauld, but which la partly underabeep and deer, altogether about 1.>1.000 Scotcha^res Next to which ranks Lord Flfe'a foreat ofMar, about 60.000. Tbere arc a number of otherdeer forests < f much amaller extent; but the groundunder dtcr is now much lee* than one hundredyears ago.A Postmaster MrRi>erbd.L Roberta, postmasterat Clinton. Ill , was killed on Saturdayby a man named 11 Summers, In a personal dirflcultybetween them. It took place at the postotfloe.Summers was ordered out of the cthce.
and went out. Roberts locked the door, anamade some remark to shimmers, when Summerscut Roberts' jugular vein.
What ars we coming to H Ward BerberIs es?g»*d In New Haven, and sworn at In PhllaJJnhU.nunu A *u^ipuia, *» cuurii ruunp rannoi ip?4i unprotectedIn Boston; II Ford Douglass, avent of theMassachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, is booted outof Lancaster, Mass; and Ptisan B. Anthony Ismobbed at Rochester, and can't for any considerationobtain a bail in Albany.Pmp into tod* Biblk..Some twelve months
ago. a young gentleman was married to a younglady In Bangor, Me., with whom he removed toa distant State He sent by telegraph, a few daysago, to the bride's parents, ''Isaiah, chap, lx, firstpart of «th verse." To which an answer was immediatelyreturned as follows "1 Thessalonians,chap, lv, 3d verse "
017" At a rough guess, says a writer in Frazer'sMagazine, there imy be five thousand hymns inlh» l.'n.,ll.k M'-«-.V um0,1.«u ihii^uokc. »» ffliw wrUM! WC'j L/'JUdrldge,375; the vVesleys, .")<}(>; Cowper and Newton,about 4(J0; Montgomery, 255; but be doubts"whether there be more than ii*) that ran taketheir place* among the classic* of our nationalpoetry."Chaklkitoh a5d Niw YoaR gte*m»hirs .
The Savannah Republican announces that in consequenceof the obstructions in Charleston harbor,the steamers formerly pl}ing between that portand New York will hereafter goto Savannah,and havp their cargoes transported to Charleston,over th>' Charleston and Savannah Railroad
II i~ The R usslan government is takl ng measuresto repeople ttie Crimea, and have already 6enttberf a good many f-imllW s from the governmentof Koursk. The colonization of the country onthe Armoor is also advancing.'230 peasant familieshaving been sent ther«- during August from thegovernments of Tambow. Orel, and Woronetc.bA* Acsriciors Bioixma..They have seta
good example at Bath, Me., says the Boston Postof the 17th. Two hundred and Mfly have voted Infavor of a repeal of the I'er*onal Liberty bills, toninetv-seven In the negative. At lent one half/.f in *1. .. «Mt.. I .... n 1 11"i »uv«c i M iuc ouiiiuavjvc were i\t|>uuiii;a(i9This a 4£ood. a ma^uanimous example.117" Mr Izzy Lazarus is a New York fighting
man, and keep« besides a ba--ror>m, thus dialingin both muscle and drink. He allowed two rowdie*to refresh themselves. free of eipense, at hisbar on New Ywr'i. and then knocked «eventeeth out of the mouth of one of them for Incivility.Mr Lazarus is generous In his commerce.|E7"South Carolina money won't buy bread in
Nf*wt»#*rn 1 \V f» trlnl n nn*« Hollar Villi nn thoHank of ?V>uth Carolina, with a pietur of Calhounon it, vesterday evening, and it wn* refuse! bytw.i baker*, and the servant returned without thehrend." Thus testifies the hungry editor of theNewbern (N. C ) Progre.**.
jrj" While the Prince of Wales' squadron wasat Portland and in other American waters it loston»» hundred men, and the reason why the shipsdid not go to New York was that the desertion ofall the men was feared The fact has engendereda warm discussion in the London papers on thetreatment of English seamen.A Fashiom I.oxg Nkbdkd..It is stated that the
latest "fashion" announced from Eir«|>e is thatof dresalug very plainly when eolng to ChurchSome of the ladies of the first circle go up to worshipin plain calico. Itia tbu*«ou»lit to encouragethe attendance of the poor who have hithertowithheld their presence for lack of "Sundayclothes "
|£7~Calvln Burton, a trader at Crittenango,neir Syracuse, New York, left his store the otherevening with some one hundred and fiftv dollarsin his pockets, and was found next morning but af-w rods from his bouse, brutally murdered and
L.I a TU 1 1* 1 * I- * >rouuru. luruuipru uu nui iwn iounu.
}JI7"In Oihawa. Canada, last week, whlle.thevillage cl»-rk was In the act of distraining a cowof a Mr Klllson, for rent lou« past clue, Ellison'swife picked up a stick of cordwood and struckthe bailiff with so much force as to break his armA desirable wife for a debtor.
017" The San Francisco Mirror nays: u Out ofnearly one hundrtd exchanges published on thiscoast, and received at this office, we can find notone tnat comes oat, openly or otherwise, in favorof an indeoendent republic. California is faithfulto the Union."Bo*t or Gtmiu. Wmi .The people of
West Cheater, Pennsylvania, are moving to placeIn the court houae a marble buat of Gen. Wayne,as a monument to bis memory. There is not a
simple tablet, monument, or bust to Wayne In bisnative county.|£y A sea captain being at a bill, had been accentedby a beautiful partner, who, in the most
delicate manner possible, hinted the proprietyof putting on a pair of gloves. was theelegantreply, "never mlna me, ma'am; 1 shall washiny bands when I've done dancing."
tCT" A prelim inary meet! ng of Hebrews of England,France, Italy and America, has been heldat the Mansion House, l.ondon, for the purpos<of concerting new efforts for the restoration ofthe child Morta to bis parents.
fH^"Col. David Page, a member of tbe Mainelegislature, from the Aroostock region, on hisway f.om his home to the capital, walked fifteenmiles on foot, and ten miles on snow shoes, thesnow being two foot and half deep and unbroken.jfTTh* family of Parsons, until recently living
in Biletoo,Eag.,fsextlact, Mrs Parson's jealousyleadinx her to Doisoa herself, her husband, andfour children. The druggist evidently sold heran excellent vrllcle.C7"Tbe Leglalature of R bode Iiland assembled
on Tuesday, and on tbe same day resolutionswer* offerta in both branches repealing the personalliberty billslETCapt Joseph David, of Factory District,
St Mary'a county, committed aoicide on Mondaylast bv drowning himself in th« rrwk near binrrtider.ce
(J7" A poor half-witted mother, near Ht. Louis,last Week plac d a feather bed over her littlebaby, to keep tt warm, as ske said, and smotheredIt.
1/7* Tho London Times a short time since refoaeds £ 150 advertisement on the plea that Itwould occupy to# mu'-h spier! Verv few Anierlcaunewspapers would discover the objection\U~ Sunday morning at sunrise the thermometerat Rutland, Vt, was M degrees below aero.
At Mlddlebury It wai 90.[IT* The Ullrr of a Boston bank pitd ftd.OUO laat
werk Inatcad of WUI, bapptty B. F. Pratt, anLoueat man, received It.(pr Tkc name of the United States Hotel In
Augusta (Ga) baa been ebangad If the SouthernHtatei Hotel-
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CLOTHING, &c.PANIC TIMES!
PANIC PRICKS'We harejust reoeivedaiarselotofCLOTHING,FURNISHING GOOD?, HATS and CAPS, on
consignment, whioh mutt l<e sold before th« 4th ofMaxell, without regard to cost. These goods havea.l bf»n msae up by the best houses in Haitimoreand Phi'adelphis, and owing to the times they willbe soul at almost any prioe. our object being to turnmem into c&th as soon as possible
L A. BKALL k CO.,C'othiera, No. 4.19 Seventh *t., al>ove 0.N. B..Come on*, ootne all; now la the time to
huy WINTER CLOTHING at any price on Seventhat.. No. 439,4 door* above G at. de28-lmrjENTLHMKN'8
RK*DV-MADliCLOTHING.Our present assortment of GENTLEMEN'SREaDV-MAUK CLOTHING offera to eitixenaandatranrera wtshinr an iinmiwliat* nntfit «nn»-rior inducements, embracing, at this time, allatylea and qualities of Press aod Business Garmentsand Overooata in all varieties. Fine Shirtsand Under-olotliMic of all kinds. Kid and other61ovea of best quaity. Scurfs, Tiss, Cravats,Sto"k«, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. All of whioh we areoffering at r«r usual low prioes.fry Clothing mvi* to order in the moat auperiormanner. WALL, STEPHENS A Co.,no16-tf 38-2 Pa. avenue.
W MERCHANT TAILORING.E Invite our custouieru.and citizens generally,to an inspection of onr preaent now, at_ a»tractive, and eleeant assortment of*"®*
CLOTHS. CASSIMKRKS. DOKSKINS W%VfcSTlNGS, 0 V ERCt)ATINfiS," Ac.' fifwhioh we will make to order in superior ^
*tyle at very low prioes.WALL, STEPHENS &. CO.,
oc 28-tf 32 Jl Pa. av.. betw. 9th and 10th eta.
THK EUROPEAN HOTEL. KEPT BY P.EMRICH. at the corner of Penn.A . i Aavenue and Eleventh street, has beenWTMhwKreatly improved recently and now offer*JLiil&Ugreater inducement* for the patronage o| oitizenaand strangers than any other publio house in theoit», his prices heme less than those of any otherhntAl on P*nn_ »wanna «nH Ki«... V. m. vww« « vnut'f OT'iu "|U WVViUIII Ml' rvl«|.!UIiSfor permanent or transient boarder» unexceptionable.The bar aiid restaurant arsangementa of theEuropean Hotel have already become very p<>pular, being all that oan l>e desired by the moat fantidioua. Tne proprietor pie.tges unremitted attentionand continued liberal expenditures to give satisfactionto all, and thus renewa hia invitationall to give the huropoan Hotel a call. de 4 ti
rpHE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE.TRIE#EMA K ,1,2 and 3-Prot»ctod by RoyalLetters Patent of England, and secured by theSeals of th« Eoole de Fnarmacie de Pans, and tneImperial College of Modisine, ViennaNo. 1 is invaluable f >r exhaustion and natorrhea,and al physical disabilities.No. 2 completely eradicates all traces of thosethftt hACA } lArtn hitlirtftn tmn ta/i h« » <« *... . .... M ... -» VI vwvu Wjr * I« HdU
seous and pernioi us vi« ol cvvftivt and cnlwhi.No. 3 Ii&h entirely supplanted the injurious ute ofitierAurT,thereb? insuring to the sufferer spee^rre'ief. di^p^rei"* a!l impurities, and rooting outthe venom of disease.TK I Ks?F. v|aR, Nob. 1,2 and 3-are prepared inth~ form of a loxenre. devoid of ta«t« aiid airel'.and can h« carried m the wajsiooat p'»cket. :»old
in tin cases. a*id divided into separate dote*. as adnunisWred fir Velpfau, LaHoinand, Roux, Ricord,Ao Price ,§3 ta«h. or fjur oases for jn, whichs-aves S3; and in $27 oa*es, whereby tner» id a savingof %9. To he tiad. who'eisale and retail, of Or.II 1 O n / k«l> ' -an. »
paiuiv»», <»i iwi m»«onr ixew York.Imme tiat«iv on receiving a remittance. I>r. Harrowwill forward the Tneaeiilfcr to any partof tlio world,securely paek«d, and addressee &eo<>rding to the instructi na of the writer.The H'K>tr,uf a'! o'bera, that ahoald be read by
men with damaged and broken down ooiiKtitution*la "HnniaD Frailty, or Physiological Keaearchea."It ia beautifully illustrated, and treats mitiut* ly ofall tti> »ymp om« that invariably develop th°m e'ven.aooper or latT, resulting from the frailtiesand vit atiug habitaof oarb youth, incapacitatingthe victim from aharing the fruition «>f the matrtmenial ktate, and. if not checked in time, degeneratingall tie functions of manhood, and bringinghim, step by at«p toa lingering and untimely death.Sola by l)r. "AH HOW, 194 Bleecker at t*t, fourdoora h»|ow Macdougal, New York. Price 25oenta. Sent free every where.Sold also by 8. O. Ford, Jr., Drug Store. Washington.P C. de 29 fim
Bol/i S ANI> SHftRS TO SUIT THETIMES.Wo are now manufaoturinc all kinds of BOOT?*nd 8HOKS, and cur.star.tr? raoeivniK a,>ib)supply of eastern mvle work of ever? ilt-BWl
scrhpfio", made expresgiy to order, and willF IIt/o s<>!d at a much lower linoe tnan has been*heretofore charged in this oity for niuoh inferiorarUoios.Persons in want of (loots and Shoes of eastern or
01 tf made w<>rk, will always find ajjood assortmenin storeaud at the lowest prices Give us a call.
SRIFF1N A URO.,api-r 314 Pern s;l vana av« n lie.
Fivk hundred traveling trunksarrived th'.e day, emhracine all <uah fjamye,ties and sizes of sola Loatusr, I-adi^s'^ffitt«Dreg* an<l Packing Tmnks. Onr trunk^®1*^
sales room exhibit* at this time the (troat«»t varietyof traveling re^uiMiUs at moderate pnoe*. to befound this side of N'* York. Alio, every deeoriptn>nof LADIES' HAT BOXES, VALICES,CARPET BAG*. SATCHELS, fto.K7"01d Trunks r^-pairo-i or taken in wcohani*for now ones.
wall, stephens ft co.,Truck Sales llnom,ciar li-tf Pa i-wn«.
T royal havana lottery.HE Neit Drawing of tne Royal Havana Lottery,oocdusted by the Spameh Government, undertne supei vision of tne Captain Genera) of Cuba,will t«L'A n 1 a oo » Uaw«n* «"w«ft* Mvmw ak <«Q«aua vu
TUESDAY, J an ITAH Y 22,1961.SORTED NUMKHO 649 ORDINAP.IO.
CAPITAL FRIZK #100,000.1 prise of inrynw ».> pnx«a o£_ fl.rxw1 do *),<**> *> do . fv1 do »,(*«) lu dotor,
1 do }n,ono fc'ftjprox. »,**)1 d0 -
^ DOT*T,C44« «WU
Who.s Ticket*, JSO.Ha^ee, f 10.Onartert, $3.Srises caahed at sifht at i per cent, diaooant.ilia on all so! vent. Bank* taken at par.A drawing will be forwarded aa boon aa the resaltbecome* known. '
Ali ordera for aciieines or tiokets to be addressedto DON RODRIGUEZ,ja 3 tr Pure of C.'ty Papt. Cbar'e«tnr.. S. <"V
H_OW E'!* I >1FKOVKD WK1GHIN6 SCALESThese Soales are offered to the public aa th»most simple, durable, and reliable scales erer »ut iba Pir«tAiai« arominma K««sKa*« -J--'.
M U |ri " iMsam un*o i/wu owai UW1 (OOHby the United States Fair and Virjiuia At'iou'tura]Society; Virsinia State Agncnltural Fair; FranklinInstitute Fa:r, Pennsylvania; New York State Fair;Vermont State Fair, fcc. fcc. In every case whertxhii'ited they oave reoeived first class premiumsFor sa e at 4# Louisiana avenue, Depot of Siliar'iChil.ed Iron Safe*.dell-lT K» C PATTIPON. Agent.C* D. L. MORHISON fc CO..r LOUR AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,And whoWale dealers inMILL FEED, CORN MEAL, fe., *c..Corner of lath and D stiaete, waohington city.
irr- Omih nun! for ail IcinHa of Rrnr
C6ALT8' ,ITY STEAM FIRE WOOD STILLSAND
COAL DKPOT.Foot <\f Stvtnteentk ttrft, htloie War'Departmint.WOOD prepared, anr length a&d iixe, toiuitthe wantt of each purchaserCOAL-KEPT IN OOAI. HOUSES, protectedfrom the weather.delivered free from alate. dirt,and other impurities. 2.241" lb*, to the ton.
T. J. tc W. M- <»ALT,ao 10-tf 3S2 Pa. av.. Ii^tw. 11th and 12th »i«.
r^UPONT'S GUNPOWDER.U for smle at manai&ctiftera price*, byJOHN J. BOHL'K, OwurowN. 1). 0.Sol* Atenty for the District of L'otuwmi*.A large aupp.r, emb.Mim every variety, alWaye
on band, ncl delivered free to all part* of the Diat-iot.Ordera oanaiao beleftattha»ffio«of Adama'Kxprea* ComHnT. Wnahinctan. D. H. fe S-lawlv
B-fiif faNCV 600dS,AT PRICKSTH BTTTT TUL' TIMPJ
« V DVt A AUU IliUUOlAnd On* P*ic*Oni.t,At STEVEN8'S FANCY STORE.
no 22-1f 33fi. Mw. <nh and loth nig.
HAVE you SEEN the50o-ntChi!dren's Uooktat FRENCH k. RIOHSTEIN'S. U7* Fa.
avenue, lelling for 10 oenU.' Have you seen theelegant ®2 Annuals lb' N<wr Year presents, atFRENCH A RIUHSTEfN'S.eellin* for only « .Call and make yonr porohatei before they are %ilB»ne. At FRENCH A RICHSTEfN'8,de 29 2T£ Pa avenue.i.«.«. uiui. «. a. iioti. 1.1. iinr.
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WIU rTkflUoj in tl^Il Ijr h^(5o«rt ofiBrro :« u< ArIHlitt JackaoD, the Federal Coart at Foi.toU>«,tte Covu of lh.SerenXh JndxmaX Dirfriet ofMi.sbc&Utc'jfesrWOOD! WOOD!!
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STOVE tod KINDLING WOOD, Mth« Iovm,M,lt Pn°*> T. J. * W. M. GALT,Pa. to.. t»r»Mallth tod 12th rta..
tl7 TRAVKLING TRUNKS. " vTV B Hare Jmt r#o«ir*d th* targMt Miortment
.MRS
WOOD AND COAL.»
WOOD ANDC O 4 LDelivered to ftU ptrU of the oity, at the low setyoMible rates.
T. J. A W. M. OALT,Offloe asa Pa. a*., between 11th and 12th iU.,ma 17-tf norta side.
GAS FITTING, &c.pLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS
J. W. THOMPSON A CO.Wonld call the Attention of water taker* to tbeirfull assortment of Fixtures neressarvto its introduction'sfollows:.KITCH KM KANUtet.H ATHtubs. watkr cL«jsets. imt waterboilers, KITCHKN sinks, pumps, Castlr->n, Wrought Iron, l.ead and Oalvauiaed waterpipes. hydrants and pave washers.rubber hose, ft o.Having superior advantages, with practicalk-'owlodfe, we are prepared to mtrodaee Waterinf» dwellings with all the latest irrproven ents,promptly, and at prioes that cannot fail to satisiy.409 Penn. avenue,no 24 dtMar 1 bet. 9th and i'>th *r« »nth <!«
Awm. t. dove * co.RE Now prep.vred tv> execute any orders wltiwhioh ther mar be favored in thePLUMBING. 6AS OR STEAM FITTINGDUSINESS.[17 Store on 9th street, a tew doors north of Pa.fc>enne, where may be fouM a complete assortmentof OHANDEUERS ana other OAS, STEAM an«WATER FIXTURES. >* ?T !
W6 as fixtures.E Have in 'tore, and are dai j reoeivinr, HASPIXTORKSofentirely New Pattern*and Desicnsand Finish, superior in stvle to anvrhinroffered in this market. We invite citizens generally to call and examine our ktock of Gas and WaterFixtures, feeling f»f«r.fident that we navo the b«stselected stock in Washington.All Work in the above tine intrusted to our cartwill be promptly attended to.
MYERS A MoGHAN.mar 5-tf 37*< 1) pticei.
I~ 8NYDFR,. PLUMBER ANDCtA5 FITTER.Ifas removed to the comer of Twelfth and »(«.Hois prepared to introduce Water and Gas uponthe mo't favorable terms, and guaranties entiresatisfactionHe has on hand a lot of COOKING and other
BIVTHP, whioh he will sol! less than oo»t.M hewishe* to jet rid of them. no 17
/\FFICE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER\J OF GAS METERS.Washington. Jnly 18,1*60.NOTICE If! HEREBY Q1VEX. That, agreeablyto tbe proviuone ol the ftidmanoe of the Corporationapprover May 12. IPfio, the undersigned u
now f repared. "whenever required in writing, andon pro fa» n.eat of the f®« of fifty oenU, to inspoot.etamine, to*t, prove, and ascertain t*i? accuracy ofrerntration o( any Ran meter in use in this city."Every meter. iffonnd inoorreot, will be condemned.ana another, seaiefl ami marked as trne, will besetini** plaoe. If proved to l>e accurate in itsmoasurviiient of gas, it will be sealed accordiujlj,and a«ain put in position for use.Office No. ftJO Seventh street,(near Odd F®I.ows'Hall)Op«n from 8 a. m., to5p.m.CHARLES W. CUNNINGHAM,jr H-tf Inspector and Scaler of Gas Meters.
CARRIAGE FACTORIES.~WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORVT"" H Striet, Bctvttndtk and IWk Sirnt>,We have just finished a numlx>r of first o.asiCAR RIAGES, suoh as Litht
Wnrons, Park PK*atonr. FiimiJy fir ijXtSKriates, and Butties, which we will soil atJR * * *a VfTt Smfl.ll DTflfit
practroal mechanioa in diffarpnt hranoh«aof thj» buaineaa, wo flatter ouraeiwia Uiat we knowthe atjlea and quahtj of work that will rire aatiafaotion, oombminj hghtn»*e, oomfort and durab;llty.Rfpairinc promptly and carefully attended totue ihortdet notion find rno*t reasonable oharcwi.WALTER, KARMANN Jt BOlT\
" in. t nuvii |IflMVT. OARRIAttES*.
H.K Sa^iwriher hanax m»ue additional* kiffct'.ory, nukiUi it ik>w one ofUe ltffeat.flftM.In the District, wl.orn h.s faoilitiea for*HCTBi$!r*nul«mtm-ine CARRIAGE & LI8HT*-1*WAOONSofall kind* cannot b« aarptaaed, antffrom hi» lone experience :u ti» uumeu, AcpeeU (IV* (V"rai MtlBfMtion.All kinla of CarriftcM tc4 Liekt Wsrora kept >kind.A.t irp>( - u-J.- .i.
>«v« ««* ««au vriirirmvi!t attesaoJ U.CM*i4-ku4 Q»itU{N taken 1b an«hanr« farmAMDREW J. JOYCE,4ia_tf rarair*' l<tk»id Kill.
486 "PAPERHANGINGS. j^I'APERHANG!N<»Sall eradeeand orient; warrar.tod God Hand WINDOW 9H*1>KS; Huff,Green and Biu« HOLLAND SHADES, all air«-amade to order; alao, PICTURE Of'RD and"AfSKLS ali size* and oolora, REMNANTSPAPKR HANGINGS at onft-fourth l»aa than coPti u(ciihiiih iar rain, ana »l owing r.o <>.«l stock toaccumulate. person# needing t»*at-ove gool* willfind it to their &dv&nt»<« to give me a o» I. Allwork executed and tupe'intended by paotLml menwh'> have nerved a repnlar apprenticeship at theirtrade. Please give me a call. RemfmVr th« umber.JN<>. MARKRITKR,No. 4SG Seventh st. 8 doora aboveJ.t l-e-lot* Old Fallows' Hail.
IAD1KS THICK WINTER BOOTS of Kidj Moroooo, (><>at« Skin, Lasting*, * c rrtllbuttoned, Laced and Velvet T«innneij.1
Also Midges Moots of tl«e tame sijie ,%ioW 1selling fiom .'Oc-'nt* to SI. per pair, lower* i%th.iQ eUevrhfre in the oitjr. at
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No. 16 Ma krt 9rao»Pa. ar. gtti and 9thLadioa' and Mih««' Lodc Rubber Boots. ja2«o
ptfREMKN'S INSURANCE COMPANYWASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN.
Capital TT7... 9300,000.OJfict corn r C streft and Lorn*xana at\, over Bank
of Washington.INSURE HUlStS AND OTHER PROPERTY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
. Directors.Geo. Phoemakor, Samne! Redfern,Samuel Cropley, William Wiison,Richard Jones, John D Barolajr,Jao<>b Gideon, Andrew Rothwe II,Thos. Parker, Riahard Barry,Br B. French.
,ur r"jAMK8 ADAMS, President.Abil G. Davis, Secretar). oc 10-c36m
fREEMAN §SIMPS0K'JW OLD W OLD \\IFAMILYRYEIFAMJIY RYEj^HTSCTT-^WHISKEYZiThe above P UR E WMKT, Cofrn Distilled
f*®* Walter Geaih, beins anterior and uniformunaality, End Uifhly improved ny are, is preferredbf consumers to aU other Whiskies, and partiou,r-oommend^dby the beat phycioiaca andoaemiate as pcaarsaint a!! the requirements of ar»*»5 lTiyxtvrator and Remedial Agent.Th? bchuylkUl\\ ater ul Pniladatefua. used inne distillation of this Whisky, ia proved bj analysis to bo the noftNt aud pares t water ia the UnitedSuite. ; and to tiai may, in a great d^eree, be attributedthe exoellenoe of this ^Whisky,For aale by FRKKMAfOk SIMPSON.Phenix Diat'llery,
On the Sohuylkih river, PhiladelphiaOffioes- 9* Wall street, New York ; 109 SouthFwnt streat. Ph''ari«l|»hia. n>nr g.lt
j^LOUR, BUCKWHEAT, POTATOES, AP16flbbis. new Rioiimond Family and Extia Floir,5,«*> lha, Fr«»h Ground Bujk wheat Meal,bushels White Meroer Potatoes.li*» do. Blue do. do.5 do. ChAatoaU.
Reoeived to-day and for aal« Jow in loto tn#«it by
N u^«CiUM ^IL°*1>KW CA88t
WAjj^ STEPHENS k CO., 398 P#nn«ylr*J,,t 'VK* v»r»A» of
new Falj Goodi.to waioh Umt invito the ftitoatio*of thair WgllMj owftomfi. .
QOUBH8. COLD*. UOARBKNESe, Jts.COMPOUND SYRUP OF HUM ARABICTlua|iiHU»ot u4 popular Caagk tt*m*dr M*b©fn ao loni known and e*U«ua»«ij ued, UuU m>oM
p«r»<>n« U'eMsomt (kulliw with iu axUaordtn*trzxiz?1 °*rl mmaiVES9'
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DENTISTRY.rWRS. LOCK WOOl)* DARRKI.L ARE PREVrp%rf«l ti>i_»ertTEETH on Vrl.CAN m iITK fl Ai'K. a new and improved rood' ~ri ffTWWhen made on thi« p an they are com .J-' pfortal-ie to wear and much chwinr than any other.Alto, T»*eth inserted on (»' Id Plate, antl a.I DentalOpeiatinna of any kind that may >*d»*irM. Office.RoomNo. i in the VN aabinfhn Huiidin» .cornerPa. ar, and *e?enth at. ja 1<> 3w*
M "teeth.. i.nnMiH m n «w- ».
mc IIITCUWI «MTVi pvwnwvofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH. at-^61tend* persona. !y at bis cAo* m thm cityMWMany person* can wear these teetl, "cannot wear other*, and no paraoo can wear other*who cannot wear theae.Hereon* cat line at my office oan be accommodated
with any atylaand rice of I'oeth th-y may deaire:but to thoae wnuai parti cn ar and w>ah the pureat.cleanest, etroneCHt. and mo»t perfect denture thatart can prod see, the An.StKAL PLATE will bemore fully warranted.Kooma in thia oity.Mo. S39 Pa.avenae.betwaea9th and loth aU. Also. »0T Aroh atrMt, Hhiladelphia. oc 15 If
Dh dental card.R. MCN90N Ha* retcrnM and retimel hi*proiees-.on. Office ai.d house at 463 F.third door east of Sixth. In addition t«every o'her approved style, Dr. M ha«-eetx.U-I-Dteeth on vnlo*nite Base for the last three year*and, from exponence, knows it exoe.s all others,and is one-third ieas id prioe than gold. His oldpatrons <>f Washington. Alexandria, and Georgetownare respectfully solioitad t ell!, aa 25 eoly
TK&VBLEBS' DlKhXTTORYBaltimore andohio railroad.WASHISOTOX EHAyCH.
Ouati<1 after SUNDAY, NoYember 25th, 188A,thetrams will run aa follow*:LEArE WASHINGTOy:First tr*m at» .2"a m.
Peonnd Train nt 7.40 a m.Third train atS.10 p. m., Express.Fourth train at 6 n nv
LEA VK BALTIMORE:First train at 4 is a. m.. Express.Kvwnu uaiii Ai n^X) Ik IIIThird at 3.1" p m.Fourth a» 4.2" p. m., Kxpr«»ii».Th«hr»l,iwn<l aiH third traina from Washingtonoonneot throu^ o Phi a^lphia aud N«»Yo'k.
The M»eom1 aad third «nnnfrct at WashingtonJunction with trair.a fur the We«t. South, andNortf>we»t: a'no, at Ar.nap^li* Junction, for Annapolis. For Norfolk take th« * «n a. m. trai .
or the acoommonation of the wa» traveltween WMHncton and hauiel. a pa»*an(ter carwill be attached to the t>'nn*gfc li an. whioh leave*at 12 in.
< i*.Saturday the 3.1" f. m. trai". j<>f« to Pht'adelphiaonlr.no as d T. H. rARSONE. Agonl
THE STEAMER JAP. «UY WU1 rwuM t«trip, oju 1 UKSDAY, «»t of JT**F«br-tp.'-T. lrSn. Wil Imt« VNIN©TON nmf iuEHDAYKR1 DA V, at »» «k>ck a.m..ar,d ALEXANDRIAat half p*!«t 6 o'oiock. for Ot'R RIOIM A N ami th*informediatM/and incn. <»n her r*tnm tripa, ah#Will !«*re CURR'OM AN WEDNESDAYand SATURDAY, at f nVlook a. m.
Lt'CIAN S. PAbE, Propn«t*r.NATH'L BOUSH. Ai't. AlexanJna. f* V9 -
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE UNIONCall at
H A K V K V'li\V ho has just received a large nurplv of freah L*'BSTFR^,I" I Mil, and line OVSiTRJi.v1*j*vwhioh he will serve to customers atshortest not c« aid on lil>«rat term».P. S.Oysters served to families and hotel* arenot seal tied; they are pnly aoalded for p«ri< ..s eatine them at the aalfton.'1«8 T. M. HARVKV./Ov NOTICK. /OvIW 1 R F M #> IT 4 r fW »o ® 1 have removed hit
" " ' d 6('AWN OFPICKto :«.%1 C street, l*tw<»en \% nml 6th atr*«t«, imrnediat*ly in th« rr!ir of tr»-» Nat'or.al Hot*;, wherethe l>u»ino»« will be ciiit:r.D«(l aa heret«|i>re at theold atand. |n». l&-6m| IS\AC HhKZUt.RU.
Dr J. H McLEA&^SSTRENQTHENINO COEDIAL
AMD BLOOD PIR1F1KR.THE GREATEST REMEDY »» tk* WORLD,
VIA} t/BL.l MM ^ A ^11 Wmm"sp DELIGHTFUL jtJR\ j CORDIAL f
a'ever TaEEy.^juff' J5vnjm* >» strictl» a »ci- ^Vr9IJi vj&l \pT nttfc and V||iua I
l»5i' Tfc kit Cocipoud, pr*KMeutd by tbt diadiUBSf^.«' «' ' reou, tMrb*.iad tirki. Tt.lov Vf '2D"ck, Blood R"-«v, Tv m,Utk V^d'ch*'*" lCMlPJy Bark, and Dajidaiiea jSR["yj S *<it«r« into iW cwb- J! '"It ««tir« J>V ffj £j^fji 11 "y r»ai(iiil principle1 1| fl^JT of tcli i. frtditu; i» . #
'" "B-fn. nl". K.I ? -*/ .UUU1G Ly «;:iw nTuiiVf*11*1 iaR1U5' Idnilllinr, proJacia; * dttjcioni, ibtUratW apirli, ui ib«BMt tlNmll r«ni*4y for r*BOT«ii:ig ih« 4 > <!and rtitMinf Jit tick, altntf, aad dtkiliuud tn»»Ud wb«t.U<* and rrtnrth.McLEAN^STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
Will fteimsily e«r« UiT«r CoenpUiat, r>ytp«p»t*, J»«adic*.Chrome er N«r»o«» Pobiliiy,Diituo ortho Kiilc*rt,*nd ail di«»«Mi urtiinp from * dicordtrod U»»r or Stoisach.r»T«r»r« *. Iwnkv*, Inward Pil«», Aeidkr or SicknOM of.k. V._~.k c-ll ' - .1.- II -1 »>_ > n .M<« m « «» ' . " "« w UI* III3U, !/ !! I Ma ur
Swimming in tha Htid, PaJpt:«uoa of ih« Hun. Fallnoaar Waight In tha Sto«uact, Boir Crocuuki, Choking orlifK>ao| ratling wtin liTirr down, Dryntt* or Tt!l*W.nttt of tha Skin an 1 Eytt, NifV Htinu, Inward Fa»art,Pain in tha Small of tha Back, Cfcaat, or Sid*. SaddanFlaahts if liii, Dtpraaaioo of Spirits, Prightfal Dnana,Lang <tcr, Datpocdaiicy or any narroat iiwtu. Soraa orglote*»a on lb* Skin, tad Fa»ar and Agva (or Chilli an<r, ')
OYER A MILLION BOTTLEShava baan Mid daring tha law tit montba, and ia 1&atanc*hat it faiiod in firing tuur* satisfaction. * ho, than,will ufir ftfn Wiiimii or Dobtiuy wbm McLhARlSTREMUTRENINQ CORDIAL wUi can yoa 1Mo lungmaga can convoy an adaqaatt id*a of tfit iramodiataand almoat miracalaaa Chang* prodactd by taking thia
Cardial in tha diaaaaad, dahiliutad, and ahattarad ntr'aatjaivin, VB«w«i wmwmwtt nvwu vj liiiN, VIU Of QHUI,wr impairad by »icku«»«, tha riland ud iuuii| arffajiiUUioIt raalarad la iu priaiina baalih and »it»r
MARRIED PERSONS.at Khlll, tnicmi af inability from vhaiavar caaaa, villlad MckKAHl STftEHGTHKNING CORDIAL a tb»Nlfkrtfaoaratar of tha ayataa; and all wha ma; bava in]«r«d thamaalTai by ioiprapar Indalfancaa will tnd id tkiaCardial a carina and apatay ramady.
TO THE LAUIMS.McLKAKI « K.KNOTBEK1HG CORDIAL to t Mfiralroand apaady ear* far locipiant Canaampuoo, Wfchaa,Oaa'.rictad ar DiBealt Maotixaitton, IncontiDacea af Una*
at Intalantary Piacbarja tharaaf, railing af Ua Womb,idduiaaa, Fainting, aa<Tall diaaaaaa lactdaat ta Pamaiaa.THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOWT IT
afar am lanfir. Taka it utardiaf la diraatlaaa. It villtuiraUia, aixanfthao, aud iavifarala Taa and caaaa Uaklaam af haalth ta aaaot yoar ch**k afuo. Inr; katti* iawarruiad ta fi»a aatufacuoo.
* FOR CHILDRENIf *aar cbildMn ara aickly, pans ar afliciad, MCLEAN'S
CORDIAL will mak* than baaluif, fat, and rabau. Dalaynot a tnoiotnt; u) ii, iuia yo« win m cobTiatta. It M «
liciMMto taka.CA UTION.
Btwar* of dn|fku or lalin wti*yoa *ir§ bitt«r or ar»ip«rilla uuti, which lh*y can Leyen#«r, by uiiar it la loat u mod. A*wd »ch Aakfor MctfuiftVrRK*UTHkmilG CORDIAL, ud uk«n«tlua( It ia tb* only rimtdy tktt will parify tk*Blood tncro«fkli and at th« ium tiai airtnfUi«u ui lyitim.Or tliiMotfiil takan irtrt tnanin* hfefin* u * »
pr«»»ntiT« for Cbolara, Chill* ar.d r«»»r, Tallow Fiftt, oran? pra*al«at diftaaa It U pat «j> in larra bottiaa. frteaonly f 1 par bottia, or I bculai for $t JT H Mt LEAN,
la propriator of thia Cordial; alae, McLaaa'a Tolcajtic OilLiriinanl. Principal Da Pot an tha ct.rt.ar af Third andPlat atraaU, k. Loan, Mo.
XcLe&n'i Yolcanic Oil Liniment,(THE BEST UM1MEIVT IN THE WORLD )
Tha Ml; aafa and caruio cart for Caucara, ftlaa, Tm.mart, Bwailmf* and BroneMla or Cnitra, Paralraia, Mas.ralfia, Waakaaaaaf Uta Maaclaa, Oraauc or lal&ainatoryfUMHP.auam, tufnaaa af tha Joint*. Contracted Mmaciaa orUfanaata, Kartell arToeOtacba, Braia*«, nraiua, FiaakCau, W-ouda, Clean, Pavar Bcraa, Cakad Braaat. SuraKirrlaa, Bcrna, Bcalda, Bora Throat, or «y InlamnMtian ormmtm, no Uaianw bow aovara or War tk* 4uhm myCTa axtatod, McLZAKV CWJUULAVka L1N1MKKT Xa eartain rtmadv.TiiBi»m<i of kwu Vamp *» » *arad a Ufa of dia
er*pit«d* aad »U*ry by tha ** ofihi* iaralaaM* roaody.MrLEAfTS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT
Will rah*** pain almaot iaatuiu.na*a*ly, aad it *itl tloaa.P»r"T »u IAI lOBiaat aoraa u> an isciKikit abort int.FOR HORSE* ASD OTHER ANIMALS.McLEANV CELEBRATED LINIMENT ta ih» only aafa
an* ralkabla r«ia«d? for tb* cut of Ppana, RiWAnaa.Wiadffalla, Splint*. UMatanl Lamp., Nit*, m B..L,pIt a*T»r failtd to em Bif H(U, PeUanl, rtaisla. «fURai.ntof Sor**, or « {. if property ar.ttad. Par1>WM Haala, Cka/w. feddlaac Collar Calla, Cat*, Borai. or Woaada, kUu lahjlibtaraaadr. Apali it aa diracud and a tar* u canate i> annInaunca.Th » ink aa l*b[*> with ikt au; vartfclaa* UiarniAltniani. Otii.n a .appt* ft Dm. MOJCUracEiSB&ATKDUVlMKar. h Till exm.
J. H McUCAfl, hit Fnfrtiw.Caratr Tfcird u4 Fna ml, lu Lia««, Maw
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It InTanabiy contain* tti» "WaaMnftoa N*w"that haa mad* 1%4 Dmilt Vr«awi Star atraaiataao faoarallr throufhoat tha aouatry.IL/~&oc » oo^aa (in WT%fp»r» i ou ba po<n<
at tfea ooaatar, lnua«diata!y afUr t*a taaa* of U«pt^t. Pnoa.THRKE CENTS.i
EDUCATIONAL.nr.. female education.1 HO£e Parent wno visit Uwir <Uu* htera to reoeive a thorough and ijaUmtUo educatiou. »li»r»their phymo»I trai nine will reoei ve <1*1It and »pec»»iUttnuvn, under the mo«t approved vaietu of C*lt«tmnio* and OymuMtici.ftr* respectfully invited torinit the Union Aaademr. corner F«orteeuth at. and New York *r
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Mr*. f». K >1\CK. rVt*cjHl_The thirteenth MDutl iouiuii of thie InaUtutitfkwill commence on Tueadoy. Septemtier ink, ib thehouse recently occupied by Hy lTe»ter Scott, Eh.,No. 1£0 Kim itrwtThe course of study pursued will comprise oilthe hmrebes requisite to a thorough F.ugliah F.d«
coti(in, ou«l Masio, Fiench, Loltu ond Drowiog. »lIn oddition to doy aeholore. Mrs. MeCormiok lapreporari torsesivso limited numOer of pupils osboMsrl, who. eouetiUitiu< o port of her own fontlly, will be under her immediate core ond eoperriion. She will e«deOTOr. os tor oa posaiMe, to a«rround them with the eomforteoad kiadlr infloeooeeof Home.fV<rMCM.-«»T. Gi»o. H. Norton, R*t. Dr. K >u
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Board, with TuitionTn#i#>o for the annual mwm.Mnu illuti.iin arfvaaoo.Moeie and LantaaeM at ProfMsora' pricM.i nv ' ».» OMrfN. M J* tl
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A WD PINC.P.R*Few are awwe of the importance of oheetiQJt ftCouth or "C'tninoti fold'- :n it', fc-» * (!.»which in the heg>mnx wooid yield to finedy, if DP* eot *d. *<., > n ^fvkn '(« I un*«. " £rf>«re'«
t>renrntm T+orke*." conUtinmc ^wnnlcMt mgrediiU, allay Pu monarr and H.oachia ImUtioa."Thst troaMe id in* Throat, (forBROWN'S which th* "Troth**" area »p*oilie)
'larmt mad* ma t ftw a merf wh.»TROCHE? per®.." K. P. WILLI*.BROWN'S ** I T*oomm#Dd thmmaeto PraeieS 8peaie*»."TROCHE? REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
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18(51 IWHCommence the Year witk a Diary.
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CHEAPER THAN EVER.We will take an extra diaoouat of tb ft e*st. off
of %11 Diarine purohaeed from a« for cMk. Wear*do*iron* < (closing ont the remainder of oar iarcetoo* of Diariea or all kind* for IMH.
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U7ATCH REPAIRING ANOPILVE* WAREMANTFACTORVTI hare one of the beet e«tsbli*hments, And fur
niched with a complete set of b>oU Cor repai r Ivlug ererjr description of fine Watehee. and rX]articular attention rive to the am*, by
thorough competent work man.and a work rnarantiedAIm>, every deeorip ion *>f standard WLVERWARK. plain ami ornamental, mauufactued undermy owu supervision, which my oust«>mare wu, findfar superior in juality and finish to northers wareold Ujr dealers in gaaeral and represented *e theirown manufacture. H. O HOOD,
set 339 Pa. avenue, near ftfa at.
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Theoretical Works,All the Oratorio#,gelaotiona oi Mu*:c with beaatlfal title pare*Aleo, a larir* e*aortTn<*nt oi Pteiovar k Soes'aad
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