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THE EVENING STAB AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werner Pecasyivecia Aveneeand Kleventh Street. ay W. D. WALLACH. ee Papers served in packages by carriers at @4.8 yest. (Oath, mearrahiy, on edeence er 37 cents per month. To mai! subscribers the sad a) scription price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for ™x months; $1 for three months; and for lees thee three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singis eopies, loent; in wrappers, 2cents. _ ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the aquare) \neorted three times for @1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cont. advance; once week, pér eent. advance, aa sie ary se Postmasters who act ae agents will be vos, XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1859. The New Jersey Mitlerites — Their Time AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RETREATS. BOOTS, SHOES, &. (From the Newark Mercury, June 13. Ruste eS gkeeN, Apctioneer cram | CARLUSL SVHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | $6, Wor NeW YORK PRigme OFS Yesterday was the utmost limit fixed by the House Axnay ‘5, ON WHICH If SrANDs aT and Iashionabie Waterin Place, Second Adventists of this city for the continu- | Avetiox.—On Ges aX the 2d day of June, ly located near the base of the P i 4 shall sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o’el’k | Blue Mountain, four miles from Carlisle the States Office, ance of all earthly things. At the meeting of | PO. | shall sell, in front, of truat to the ‘eubseriber, | Pa., will be open for visitors on the 20th of, | these deluded people at Union Hall in the ring date the 12th day of November, 1887, and | June. The waters of these 8} un- | THE CHEAPES BOOT AND SHOE STORE morning, une of the speakers said it had been | reeorded in Liber J. A. ‘No. 14, foros 64 65,0 | pregnated with ininersie gale Aisha at announced in the newspapers that if this day and 67, one St 9 land records for Washington | ing are sot surpassed by any Sulphar Springs in the IN THE CITY. . count, did not witness the end of the world they woul r pare lying and being in the city of | surrounded by 1200 feet of balconies. The scenery | &nd eit can be Youn of Boots and ow INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. _ w 4 RRANGEMENT. Nereka go rercaptARe MASE: nas her from our files of foreign papers several interesting small incidents relating to the war in Italy. One writer relates that during the combat of Montebello twenty-two Piedmontese lancers charged a square of the Austrians, and forced their way through it, but eleven of these brave men were killed, and every one of the others wounded. Colonel Morelli, who was one of their number, actually charged the enemy three times after he had received a ball in the abdomen. which, a little later in the day, caused his death. The disembarkation of the French artillery hora was effected gratuitously H.MELA.....No. 520___.W. MELA. One door above Seventh street, day at i2 o'clock m. wares Georgetown every Tuceday at 12 o’clook Goods received every day at both ends of the line. The “ Jerome” ie guaranteed to insure at the lowent rates, For freight apply to HYDE & DAVIDSON, nAerat in Phiiudelphia ‘A PRY, ~ county, in the Dinkrict of Colnmbiny all that pe country. ‘Tho nuiidings are well-ventilated and are | | H-MELA & SON have now on band the iF parcel of grou h . up their belief and cease to hold meetings. Whshtertor, District aforesaid, and known as | is of the grandest kind, aud the sccommodatrons | SHO und anywhere this, Fis wes anerror. They intendetl nothing of fens of Lots stat fw Ns chs Largan eee? Lae > recemeo Rs nero comstot of visitors side deg pow: fee will find it to their the kind”) $f thie wacka did wot onme te am ond gia numbered four hun’ and ninety-six, | are mexceptiona Fo fare, pleasant drives, a same at a distaner of 124 feet | fine music, billiards, howling saloon, and other ‘antage to examine their stock before pur- now, avd he doubted somewhat that it would, | 8 inches from southeast corner of said square, | games. and all tho amasements osually found at | chasing elsewhere, ‘< - “4 ty i ii a ii Goods at New York prices. it would come ‘“ some time,”’.and-the m on 434 street, and running thence north eighteen feet Watering Piaces ean be enjoyed here Visitors dion’ Bastion Hesled ons would becontinued to the end, that they might pas Fre inches (8 feet Sinches,) hence wert one | leaving Puilntel hia or Baltimore in the morning ies’ English Lasting Gai only ee oon Ean tt A . . ae 1 12. All other goods at same low rates. . 14 North All be. prepared whem the long-expected event | inchien,{18 feet 2{ncher, ) themes east in the toe ar | AIP Srtive at the SpringatS oclock p.m. Daily Don’t forget—the gilded sien in the show | N°-1@North Wherves, mn td-tf” When the oflicers offered propa: s-' : i i window. A. MELA & SON. RRANGEMEN 18— Hovrs of. re a eat, Jou game | Gould take place, He counsoled his hearers to | Sorinniag farciner Tin tuzimysovementa, waich | "HE" For fergher informatcaatdrers | | window: Oe | ALPOENENT Te ae ve us your blood, and you will not allow me Soe no ters foie ~ to hold = coset Terms: One-third cash; balance 1p 6, 12yand 18 ve Carlisle Spring, Pa. I BOOTS AND SHOES. oul PHOGRS COLE ell to gi pur ices!” eads and loo ¢ world square in eyes. | months; the purchaser to give notes for the a A oa B 3 Will m Constant = kee ‘rom Was ton—Steamer , ba exe ‘a lof May the Austrian steamer | He firmly believed that ecording to the Scrip- ferent. eee patarest from Sar of sale. 28 nher og Teka C. De Gost, Hea . Phitadal: ~ sis Dregne ing end fall Page—st e's, 8 and lla. m., 13,9. 5 and 65 m. ‘Ticino approached Intra, summoning thit place | tures, “time was up.”’ He had not Lee set terme of sale are not complied with in’s daya, the | Prosi Arex. Kirkland, Esq. RS. Hollins. Balti | Ladies’ double sole Mor. $1 Sand 1 a. m., 12 m.,2, 4, and 6 p.m. } ure ot fs more; Jacob Gideon, Esq,, Richard Wallach, Esq } ies’ H. glove kid Buttoned x | rom Alevandria® ‘G \o give up two persons arrested as spies. The | Vision, and there might be some error im the | trustee reserves the right'to resell. the property, at | Washington, D.C je 5-1m_"| [ndies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, $1 From Alexandria Steamer George Page—at 3, e be 2 (a- | calculation: but, as fi he could i the risk and cost of the first purchaser, by adver ea Ps beat Fi ine Botine dettors, 8, 10s. m.,1I% a. m., IX, 4, and 5 p.m. siarin was beat, the bells rung, and the Na- | calculation; but. as far as he could seo, it was Pomsaths maeethees tome tee OOR’S PAVILION Children’s best Fing. Lasting Button + 750.5 weber es Sd dw * ial Guard assembled in I high time for the consummation of all things in | #898 RERICK DOW TING. Trustee, s REOPENED. White Kid Siippers. for Ladies and Misses, at very L aomsne mgxcent Puceday and even from the neighboring plac general and everything in particular. Tho] maz2w&ds A. GREEN, Au tT Nae lelicttfal, healthy, and popular WATER- | sisses and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every % Collyer will run her reg- ‘Ticino shecred off. fring against the island | Speaker said that probably the next steamer | ¥7a,UABLE FARMAND COUNTRY SEAT | NG, FLACK, better Known as Moors description, equally low. ail of ourawn make, fayy et an Giovanni and against La Castaguola. | from Europe would bring some intelligence fa- For Sai goin pursuance of the last wil: and | tenon lackietines Itnend ona Bias J. ROSENTHA v4 a ison the Piedmontese side of the Lago | vorable to their views, and enlighten them Pee ered eet aly Prince | Point. will be open for the reception of visitor on Ja l8-00 No. 2 Pa. ave., Market 8 sth et, The 3%, 0X a. mn. and 2 p.m. boats from Alexan- se a of Pallanza, and not far from bre lcayge i ante which roe Leta abil ead THURSDAY, the sth day or Sune 'tens me, 15th of June. ——— ~~ | dria connect with the trains of the Baitmore end the Swiss frontier. a S. el T or no! eo mei e F ‘The Proprietor begs leave to state that his T: world had caught firo on the other side of the | cnoreahtor: at his tate renilen oa teste ext fair dag Bill be tupplied with all the delicasterot the Boors AND SHOES.—W Tater, and that the flames were spreading over | feaPapwhiui te tial se od eet oF parent, of | ““Etiw ‘Bar will be furnished with choies Wines, | SHOR Reno wear or d the face of the earth like the measles through | “Yarrow, containing from nee meee called | Ligora: Sogars, TAKE NOTICE. The following is an extract from a private letter from Munich, dated the 27th inst:: Ohio Ratiroad for the North and West, The m. a . qupenetatie thetrane of the Oars Dal ps = Hg our ot d 'S, No. 34 Penn. dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. ap l4 “Munich is now transformed into a vast t a 8 Eid eee ns, rom one hundred to one | ““Hxcoliont Batheng, good Music, good nee ee ra Fig find — always prepared to] “1 ANGE OF TIME. camp, vue sees nothing bat soldiers, and the | # community, this deponent did not learn, ny oo ee Fs: always pi-uty OF Fi-hung and Sailing Boats (5 | ranted lo wear wale cad eee sr ioe, wa WiSHINGTON nuance ninboad. strams are constantly dinning in one’s cars.| The speaker compared the present sition | nated, cnteating Rearty to the village of Bladen, the enjoyment of his cucets. Watitnstna eve; (Oe ___mard This smali kingdom has ealled together an | Of those who were ‘rooted and grounded” in between and bordering upon the | yy Kk he Price, barg, aad lying : {Weinesday at 6 o'clock s. m., and will land at the! | NOTICE. ii i Ss i Baltimore and Washington Railroad and the Balt ae ° "4 sires OR THE BALLS.—I have just received a splen- tothe condition of the chil ree of eset ek | fmorcand Waskiagnimencenaycondans in, Balt, | Patil ats iock p ver day; for a week or | id narertment of Gentlemen's French pean estes ; ¢ OF | or 5 mies from Washingt n city, and soins the | iongor. #1 25 per day, or $90 per mouth, Bprted Patent Leather and Calf Pump-sole coming, in their journeyings, to the Red Sea. | lands of John C. Rives, eq. It iain a high state of | Per iether inforaton atone es Proprietor, | Bocts, Molrore and Villa Patent Ceather! army of 100.000 men, and youths of pod family and education are daily joining the ranks as volunteers. 200 young men from the Univer- On and after Thursday next, ist inst. Trains Tol willleave : - ad Washingtonat 4.49 and 6.50 a. m. sity have enlisted, and those who are called on | There appears to be no avenue of escape, but | cultivation, having Jong and most profitably | eonardtown, St. Mary's connie, Mi, For Ladies—W hite Satin and Kid" Do. atSand 6.15 p.m, test hee EEE ee ra tie meen heegni im | Mat aAtaveaateaoieeadpectentsy| etme” WL WANGHALL Prop | Scrat aot aie cigs Siete ey | paubiea tana but go themselves. ne choices! ustrians keep a ‘stiff upper lip,”* not- ruit, s large barn, and every necessa- Wits Cc. ag the bad case they seem to be in TALL, at, S. P. HOOVER'S, ng, either for farming or gardening pur- 1 # IstaNp) (Care Max,) New Jenszy,| f617 fron Hall, Pa. ay., het. ath and With ste, doubt and uneertainty, through some such mi- | ry buil raculous ageney. Much of this kind of argu- | PUsts ; 1 for the East ‘ent. i i is now open for the reorption of sasitors. OTHE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | The second and fourth are Way Trai . hk : ‘The main dwelling stands uponan eminence, com- oe: s most desuat h the ocean — 4 al ss : rendent of the Londen Times, writing | meut was used, but it apparently afforded the | manding fine view of the piliace ened ol | ine, dogation ts ‘nl on eaten aa Having een enaged in manufacturing Ladiee’ | _ap 20 TH. PARSONS, Agent _ tof war, says: leading disciples present but litile satisfaction, | surrounding country, 1s two stories high. 1a exert plonsant gountry prospect in the rear, ren- Se i pase sears we, Sree tm | \OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES 6 reed ee ereenk the Austrian troops are | and they appeared as though they would have | lentorter, has beon erected hnta fow years. recently fighsl and decrees loenlios eet know by this time wid wilf suit them in this line, | 18, fextmed her route on the Poto. sete ‘epirited. or that auy of them are wavering | much rather experienced the erisis at this perienced mechanic, within a hundred vards of the | hralthon the Islands Cart pri can safely say that wedo; which you can prove | Pt DAYS. for CURRIOM AR apee,are much mistaken. Noth- | time. ‘* Hope deferred maketh the heart sick,”’ | do } + Fj b 1 m ial. You can find (atall times) pot of the Baitmore and Washington Railroad, | day al tl o'cock toc $ giving our work ® trial. Yor “4 was literally true in their case. The majority, | known as Penv’s ‘Station, stunted in a peantetal | Cae t bathiog, fh eof charge; 7 | taro tian Shee ee Te h si 1 to find ¢ satisfaction i the grove of troas of the ra-est kind, selected with the | attention extended to guests to make their visit as igston 6 te at 7 oP Caer —- jowever secmed to find great satisfaction in the | greatest care and ted with much tasts, and ix | axrerable as possinle. "Terms: per week. peice enchant Sia — BEES gn kf fact that the “end was not yet,”’ and were Der- | orpamented with a large collection of shrubbery of Je lt eost* SAM’L 8S. MARCY, Proprietor. 0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- feetly willing to “wait alittle longer.” Wo | aifffrent varieties, a = i = ‘ d the spirits of all, and the com- has cansed all internal dislikes to cease, at all events for the moment. One bat- 1 bivouses in the sy f this town ‘on FRIDAYS (commencing on for FINEN POINT and KINSAL EY teraing, wil! leave Kibesio on SA hos stopping a fe regular le: ahd returning LUCIEN S PAGE Considering its proximity to ae = cL Ci GERS, AND CITIZENS. Natwt. Bousm, Agent, Avexandria. * + Washingto: ty, by iT od t {LUME AND FRANCON HOTEL COM- TKS? 7 ve > = = —— pr e men I have observed ively, and, | suppose a new “cypher” will now be made in | otocation, taellity pi procerine eens? eaauey | WULUME AND ERANCON: *AINS. TRONES' PRONKS.) TRUNKS! 32 NOTICE To TRAVELERS!-NEW A fr the instruction of those who think the Aus- | order to ascertnin wherein their calculations | tages in relation to hedith, aoclety, aor Wee tens Tee re ESTs cote RLUME® and “PRO-| a STEELERAME TRUNKS tie pe RAN GEMEN: ne Rasa e 4 i 1 hat | Pre-eminently adapted and presents many induce. | FILE” HOUSES announces to Tourists f Newark, N. J WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! triaw troops barbari I will tell you how | had been in error, and we would suggest that ments for 4 handsome and valuable country seat. _ | aud the Summer Travel that they will be Pe cece het at meaiitins ol — they pass their evenings. About five o'clock | in figuring the great beast with seven horns, he land is annually increasing in value, and | prepared for the reception of guests on the TRUNKS CARPET and LEATHER BaGSand | PROM WASHING QjRECT TO ALL they all crowd around the band, which is led | and the little beast with eleven eyes, into years | those having capital could not make a safer, mors | (oof JUNE, “These Hotels have recto VALIS! a8, SP HoovERS, Pal by Farback, the well-known Viennese compo- é . ty judicious and profitable investment than by pur- thoroughly renovated and newly furnished, are lo- po abe lbrare ae pee ee chasing it; and rarely is so favorable an oppertear, | cated fn. the ro 7 SOUTH AN. SoUlH = SS Det. sth and 10th abe, Vu omens oe ERS AND Score. t ofthe most tractive Se: nery r.and take the greatest delight in listening ty presented for certain and sure specuiation, of the Mc » being in the immediate vicinity | = mac RatLRoaD thea During the intervals of the in- | Everybody wants to know about that. aherms of eale: One-thied ‘eash: balance in 1, 2, | of the “OID NOR Tae MOUNTAIN,” the CABINET WARE, &c. My F 8 ote, 4 5 8, Canes 4 c. ————_————— = | music parties of twenty or thirty Se the day of wate, th be secured by thenstesafthe pur. | Route from New York vin ich and Worees- Wn NEW FURNITURE STORE. ef these so-called savages sing ina manner] A Dog Fo.towinc a Boat Fiery Mines chaser, with security to be approved by the under-| ter line, by the splendid teamers COMMON - Bore pew cecerving oar Fall stock of FURNI ‘The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the whieh I ve not had the pleasure to hear| ry Swoiwinc anp WALKING.—A Maysville | signed: Title indisputable. ICL STEP WEALTH and CO} NE tess 8 — TURE & BOUEE EU NiSHIN‘ Goops, Beery ewe Prag J eywalled im France or England. Tyrolese | (Tenn.) correspondent of the Louisville Dem. torof Hanson Benn, | atthe Inoding of Suthers Trains. For further in” | Washinutem: We echt ei eg ea the morning bost can obtae Brie on ~ie stlow Viennese, and then sometimes the bar writes: a = ; = Laat em —— Leddy pg at the princi fore paeeee 4 Qur motto is, “Quick Sales rare. Sad pater & pleasant sai Rees, nouns? ha trikes up some Hungarian tune, and in ~*In our course down the river a singular | two writs of | pal Hotels an PS eee end small Profits.’ = beau! caper bak a Pent - \ - hee of t E. MARTIN, Agent, Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. vi the eve they insure a vu instant « space is cleared, and every Hun- | cireumstance occurred. A dog commenced Girouit Conrtofthe District ot te aa Ho je 6-2m Pier 18, North River. New York. a “TOHN BONTE & BRO., supper « es affour hours in comfortable be gvrian in the crowd joins in a dance: or Far- imming behind us not far from Burksville, | county of Washington and t> me ditected. 1 wil RREN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | 8°217 Odd Fellows’ Hall 7th st. | or state-rooms, and arrive in Ru in to bach gives on his exquisite waltzes, and a | following us alternately by land and water at | expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court Va Wannun Cousre Wsnonaa QD STREET. . connect with all the Trains for the and - pocine their Easecite dae Cyportunity of en- | ashort distance. Sometimes he would ewim | Hiuse doy ofsaid county, on THURSDAY, the | Mig py WARERMC MET MNT eres ae | B50) gfe tetera 2 j-ying their favorite dance. Hairy fellows, in | five or ten miles at a stretch, when he would lowing described property, to wit, viz: All’ defend. | Will be open on the lath of May, li PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for thick Woet. ‘The Greath Southern Mail is con’ over route, it Doing 4 miles snorter, and 100 wiles = railroading than by any other route, making certain es and greatcoats, are their only artners to be seen; but still it is t The Condn rs will possess em btaining the best jes of the season from nt oash, bed Paper hung by expericnced workmen, and satis th teed diversify his labors by walking down after us ae right, title, claim and in till he would recover from the fatigues of S18 Souare Keo 38s tho otty of Wanhiag oonnections to : A = . Cu, te hall a faction guaranteed a a PREDERIC. PE- ut to see these men amusing them-| swimming. In this way he followed us about | 2.0.1 together wi feat and levintasinns bene ington aad flezandeis markets, jiach aa Crabs, SP RIN SEAT LOU Te ie ee PRERSBURG tn SP - ~» refined amanner. I have even | fifty miles, crossing swamps. thickets, streams B. Wilson. avd will be sold to xatisty F rs efrom the markets of the Vahey Seren ay one ING CHAIRS aye oe MINGTON i Pt N, a - 4 one man. mounted on a chair, reciting | and bluffs; and when swimming, he world fre- vor ofdohe he Genes, January yee ae adjacent to the Springs. SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS. 812" rt Aree atte x a i 3 poetry to an attentive crowd.” quently overtake us on a fair race. and at all . W. SELDEN, Marchal" | Passengers from Baltimore, Washington, Rich- ~ All the Furniture is manufactured in this] AbAg DIREC! es AND TO ~.0e- . times would cause us to ply our oars with swift | ma3-ts for the Distriet of Colurmlna. nl the lower country, will leave Alexandria | eity, and guaranteed A No.1 ‘Alec, conenet at iktchannnll wit he Danville, THE ZOUAVES ness in order to escape him. When coming up | ——— —— s Gas Hailiconet 126 inck heer, Paeeicee ih aot Fee Ravteis fae aegnoeene, ate puiblicats i 5 ittane: Comfortable Coaches will be in readiness to con! 350 D st. bet. th and loth, | FSS S BRISEOL, DALTON : One of the most remarkable publications of | to us he would expressively ask admittance as WOOD AND COAL. ny vicitore to tee Serine eee hen ee ture Ropar ood Tie eh | DAS LE, BRIS ALTO? TT, intent the Bae £8 Gaia” atl | Way fe would peony howl bm state | (PO HOUSERKEPERS AND omens” — | Sati Em tet iemae as | HZ Panaere Remind aud Varinbed'an ty | PRG WOME AL Be GO SATE lam. Inte of the First U.S. Cavatry. and now | ay he would piteously howl, but at last, sur. | P.O HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Heiee Gienehes connects with the Manasaas Gap | FRANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north-| LANTACLY BR RN bE NEW Kae. nksires ne ene Gentent AMinae | rng corey imcaly ih the spire aed |" tcr-ngom 79 youn wernneraca | Hiineis oN Earn eral eaeticdzms | ft mae t , m one o offi will of Hannibal crossin, e Alps, he mig! _ ¥ Porchasing your We dfe Ns 1 f READY-MADE COF ‘ the psi Me War wale eee Ane ed be seen on the same or the other side, after J” A vAY Ret te ae at the new | Board for os van 8 20 | FINS. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. or in ofthe ite, i © at the Southern roket OMe. jo. T2 ute, inguir . No. seat of war in Europe, in 1835 | being behind for miles. At night we stopped | fice: Se oppasive oe “ Will also attend to the removal of bodies from the | Penn. avenne, one door east of r re Market. See 2 © | old buria) grounds to the now commterions board the Boats, foot of 6th ‘. he following extract from Capt. | !0 sce a gentleman by name of MeMillion, and a will not only be suse of full measure, ldren and Servants half the above rates. ‘Torms most reasonab!e. ap 8-6m 1 GEO. E. MATTINGLY. Met $ report describes the most efficient | bY some means our companion left us. Fuel hehe T eee oe | Luialinn or petiecoman ee Honrd for several W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. as va | 2-7 nion} ioket Agen * bpp hy mah ope psig {57° In Philadelphia, on Monday afternoon, reas maa ty ne emt) ALC ERUECUAR TE will fn the pipsign’ | Sugita Sangean ard Hkeere p> | EW ARRANGEMENT! t rei > a a ly D a ~ : got = » 3 e ticle re- —— f the Zouave is of the Arab pat. | 1c7~ In Philadelphia, on Monday aft heen fis Wodd tr of the ext Quality, management and control, aided by competent male | Suired in his lines Kos HiA HSE, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, tern s 8 loose fig, or skull cap, of | members of the Bible Christian Association cete- Beet Quality, LE Assistants in every cepartinent. 5 PATENT CORPSE PRESERVERS, &e., &o, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RatLEoan. 5 rict felt. with a tassel; a turban is worn over | brated the fifty-second anniversary of the founding | {JF He has the biggest Carta and Bowes.t yy FRANCIS G. FOX will be Superintendent, His charges are moderate. and his attention instant thie in full dress; cloth vest and loose jacket, | of their organization, at thelr Church, in Third UF The biggest Pine Kea ee Bished for funcralsat the logeee setbeaen® fer Which leave the neck unencumbered by collar, ft chet i = hice - GTON CITY, D.C. vob FTES RUE arma portbn of hit | Soreain fom te eof men of any dec | a ~ as goneoe trae RRM eet <I | FOR RENT AND SALE i es wan: eee bly. and ow vi o s Se — = EW TOG hs eee Ppcment of the arms; | sion, and tosubsist entirely om the productions of| = ete Fike of Coat ee A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—situated | NY AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, GEORGIA, aLABAN, . \rm_and ate tucked under gartere like those | the vezetable kingdom. Awaddress was delivered fitshews wherein act sour” | Gnotgniowaas the wtaresction of cee Georgetsmrs | €80 Pansevivanta Avaweay © 00 eT RANSAS, Nias, af tha Soot tithes of the guards the oestpne it bby teolitay. Willumn Mctchife, aikec saieh 1b Worth. tf = snd Latte Palla roads, consisting of itp nores. Ine AMEROTYPES, — Le STS oper A pu . ‘ ce {177 t nire on the promises, or of Z. YPES, i E i r lseclonk. with a hood; the Chasseurs wear a | Congregation, mftubering over two hunér d per deta quarter of acore athe bad | tibesd ten Wake ee ja 10-8 ed ae ‘als Ronin. REAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROMD OFF one. The meu say that this dress is} sons, sat down to a bountifal dinner. A strict s c wed in2 pieces ITy~ Net E ———————— — —— =a Pat up in handsome case, 1c orner of eansyivanie svesucand the the most convenient possible, and prefer it to | adherence was paid to the rule which prohibits | fer $123 pieess for Stigee t pie or the | VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, or exchange HOTOGRAPHS, Washington, on board of the Steam Perry i I P t by believers, but a bountiful supply of | best Oak 2 pieces $1.25; 3’ pieces $1.37; 4 pieces for City Property. known as “Monnt Pleasant,’ HOTOGRAPHS. George a, or at the office of the any other use of meat by believers, but a bountiful supply « 120; or the best Hickory, 2 pieces ¥-¥: 3 pieces | containing 3 acres more or less, lying in Mont. only One Dollar Alexandria Railroad, at Alexand: The Zowaves are all French; they are se- | edibles in the way of fruits and vegetables. served 3 0 1 other parts of acord ne | gomery county, immediately on the 7th street road r ec re} H re 175; 4 pieces @2. All ir parts of ac atsame ¢ for the first copy, and 25 cents tf, ” lected from among the old eampaignere for | "Pin every style imaginable, seemed. be enjoyed | 5425 leading to Rookville, about 12 miles from Washine foreach éubsequentone, | RICHMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBURG “ sess yPore — veritas vastly. It is said their number is i myers ae : Orders left at S. WK; ,Hands’s, « mite Wil. | ton and 4 Farag bond Reokville. For particulars GOOD PICTURES BRISTOL. KNOXVILLE TON, N- ag “re > their ai. | they now have three churches in the city where | lards’ Hotel or at Win. Baliantyue’s, oath at inquir 3. F. : et. that they are what their ap- r CARO regular services are held. or at Page’s wharf, at the footof7th at..promptl takon in any weather, Remember the Namber— §0 Ponasyivania avenue, near 3d street, ma 2I-6w* INE F 1 indicate, the most reckless. TA, CHATTAN aut, and complete infantry that Europe DAL OG A ASICLE Be VILLE GRAND JUNCTION, MEMPHIS, MERY AND NEW ORLEANS - tended to, Othee removed to the north wide of the omrsoN AND Mor- | bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. ‘The money Tae Matcn Berween 1 POR RENT—The four "reas 2 “Sreure the shadow while you have the substance.” -and continuous railway conneo ; “ > . t the order or be ready when the fue! with bck butlding. No. 463 F street north, 2 ion to M. 5 With his gracefal dress, soldierly bearing. | Yerlary the odds of a kiizitis newly Gocieden, | ie 16 sce METRE ALTARS a W hast] 11196 Delia 590s spe Be Applytothexubsor- | MEercHant faicon ab CLOTATER, | hfe sicam ferry beet Geos Pennie cetet aud vigilant attitude, the Zouave at an outpost | Six games have bee piayed—the first at R. 1. Notte Fk, ber, corner 6th and B streets, opposite the Nationa! No. 37 Penn. Avenue, Browns’ Hotel. of 7th street at 6"4 a. m., for Alexandria, where i «© bevu ideal of a suldier. Stuart's. second 3 a part of the third at the Me W & MARLOW’S otel. - Has a choice stock of CLOT sencers tak e cars for Richmond, Charlotts lia, Th lect no opportunity of adding to | Morphy Chess Rooms, in Broadway, and the re- STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS, je6 iS DD, CASTLEMAN. ee Ee ee Staunton, White Suiphar Springs, W oodstoak -& 0.5 their person if there is a stream in| mainder at the rooms of the New York Chess CoRNEe xi sTRERT amp CanaL. DESIRABLE. RESIDENCE FOR will make to order in the beat Srack, sack ine wate neck chops Gempestioas te Mion. the vicinity the party marching on picket is | Club, in the Uuiversity. Of these six games, Mr. Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for ec. per cord, 4% A BRICK HOUSE, pleasantiy Ui, | ghertnotice. He has al h phis. be amply supplied with fishing rods, | Thompson won the first two, and Mr. Morphy Wood Sawed in 4 pieces fe per cord, Street, between Isth and lath sta. opposite Franklin | fine READY-MADE Beecare Wagons and Omaibuscslenve the office rth he bed, the Zima won four. As the match is for five games only, en fe per cord: Square, with a pump of delightful water inthe yard. | FURNISHING Pa, aveuue, at 60 lock a. ta and 6 psa. ‘ ything ts to be had, the Zouaves are | Yi?" Morphy will undoubtedly soon be declar: Delivered to any part of the city, A more delightful sammer residence 1s not to be h eal! the special atten: 5 JAMES A. EVANS, Ay yu lo certtin to obtain it. the victor. This will make it a tixed fact that Delivered Lo any part of the city, inthe city, ‘To a good tenant the rent will be made Adhering to the principle of one price only, | je 17-tf Washi \* Their movements are the most light and | yz. Morphy can give the odds of a knight to an Delivered to any part of the city. low. | feply at No, 442 F street north, between 5th | wi distinctly marked on each article, thepub’ | ee a seen stacetul I have ever seen; the stride 1s long, aes ia Amesten N.Y. Tribune = 7 a Cookiag, and § gat} ped yal ad mannihc- | ane see ste: Sr ap us ——_ ie f_ £ nah sg Reet EAPOR eS: Mak ne aly om calvignmeniae MANY a but the foot seems scarcely to touch the ground, ls ofall kieds alesyeou haut Deeper . .. en cue bees iz, Mr. Wa. Barner, favorably known to Fanny | gone of the Steamships of thie Srey carrying and the march is apparently made without cf As Amenionaten Jew tn THE PuLpit.—Rev.| Termscasn. fecen. Cones ing 22x acres; or will exchange it | izene of Washington ase Cotter of distin hed | the United States Mati for ACAPULCO, fort or fatigue M. D. Conway, formerly of Washington, pub ollz, Senet and weicht may be relied onin fur improved city property. property is situ- | Merit, having charze of the Cutting if + | CALIFORNIA, and ORE T pof the foot riffes is shorter and i ° Ns i be pleased to meet his friends and the public ‘ i a Hi ho most improved and highly euiti- | Will De Py lishes a reply in the Cincinnati Israelite to the McKNEW & MARLOW. ated In wren he unty. Convenient to the canal | Senerally and serve them with mon. Mr. Couway says he would not be under- | {1 “Orders sent to either office will receive per- | 308 tf City Hall. 3-815 TAMAE. aoe 50-5 MOTE. 3 L. ADT! stood to undervalue ‘the glorious mission and | sonal! attention. jee tf LA™4 »MOTT A = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, results of the Hebrew race.” He concludes thus: | (4A1-TS" CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS, _ DENTISTRY, &o. quiche d not so easy and graceful. Tue impression produced by the appear- ance of these two corps is very different; the riffes look like active, energetic little fellows. who would find their best field as skirmishers; ¥ ww Sth and Mhef each month, the mais ard paseeoerss counectiug Vis PANAMA RAIL” nolbs These Steamships have been ingpeoted OLLY Spring, Miss. and ap a <= " coved by the Navy Departinent, and guaranty speed “ ing. ie es Wood prepared length and size; delivered = | Will practice in the High Court of Errors and Ap- | PT " bu: the Zouaves have, combined with all the | oc aie joqish Clea l nine ee eee prone than | a pee ere iny Kingth and size; delivered D. DENTAL NOTICE. pesigat Jackson, the Federal Court at Pontos, “1S un Raton ttrietn beaiceuwaee bites —- “hs phil grscerar thunderpesls of ancient prophecy.” the fuel is delivered: TJ A WeR GALE Ee avenne, ‘betwoen ‘9th and loth sts.,) where thrmighent the North Miasianip aeis-uf | hours, The hageace of passenkers is checked im v wou render em *#like formidabie York throuch to San Franciseo, and passen sere ure cuberted of Panama by steamer at the Bompang’s expense. The money paid in New York vers al! expenses of the trip. er 12th ‘and C'ats., No. 587 5, he will pleased to see all who may desire of 17th st., below W i i R THE “GOLD EAGLE.” ‘ar Depart. | his services. For professional ability | am kindly Loo FO! 6O + ee & magnificent lot of ENGLISH sen attacking in mass or in defending a po- jon in the most desperate hand-to-hand en- unter. Of all the troops that I have ever 107 “ Once a Week,” the new publication by | martyr Foo Bradbury & Evans, London, is to appear July 2d. = ate een ea rane Jobu Leech has been engaged for it,and great | Tae nat AMiyY GROCERIES to. ‘ as above given, orat the Jewelry Store oi chasers will do well to give us a call, Dee.ixe —Mr. Charles W. Button, editor of sisting of— 5 “ 4 Just received r SETH. ENGRAVINGS, framed 3: also, al: Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and rept h \lersigned respectfully announces to his + LOOMIS, M. D. theinventor and patentee of | PICTURE not LOOKING Chee ERAMER. of | San'Franeineo, to prevent ston ty ease of tant ~ven E should esteem it the greatest honor to | jiterary assistance is also promised. It is said that | friends and the gablic ‘cnorally that he has taken | the MINERAL PLAT ETH, attend = WAGNER dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no =! in defeating the Zor es. The grenadi: his old. stand—Wo. 439 7th street, between G and rsonally at his offiee in this cit: = daatt SE Pa ave. neensite aie having occurred in eight years. im cesesting Sousves. Se grenadiers | some people in London think Dickens has not be H—and stocked it withan ertire new and carefully | Otto" pec aeomnanten want thee Banta Passengers les: + > day they ar ® guacd are sit targe mea, and a finc-lovk- |) ved very kindly in the businew of \ Houschold | rice d eee of choice Sani went uthans: Sak aS gureon enn wanret WAR! WAR" rive at Aspinwall, . i rly set casptigrel Aree, FAMILY GROCERIES, See ont Sines sae ne beeen thers | "7 New Pocket Maps of the inte War; also, a Conductors ko throngh by each and take v acre are small, active men, but | Yds- which he intends to keep constantly on hand, and Persons caliing at my office can be scoommodated | B&W Map of Europe—just received at # charge of women 4nd children without proteo- 1 than the rifles. They ase light infan-ry.” = eo ae ee ee at hepes. by striet attention to business, to mérita| wihae style and price of Teeth they may desire;| SHEPHERD'S, tors. 1 ‘an the rifles. They are light infan‘ry. BU less miei emcee tant of patronage, 78 Rcadas, but ta thoenwehe one particular and wish the pare iol corner ot 7th and D streets, For cron Week at the egentr eke a \ Boy's Hep Cur ovr ay 4 Locowotiye.— | cargo of three hundred thousand oranges. i "M.BINGER & CO?8 IMPROVED SEWING | arte an prnduce, the, MINER P PLATE wil be | FROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT BAYEOND “or to AK Sphoke Han is & An accident occurred on the Ciev [97 The citizens of Westport are reaping a fine MACHINES. fore fully warranted. Ul persons using Steam Boilers would do well to "bs sila I ele calles wd pans Hallie Ds pases bea o thelr harbor. ‘on Wedaeniay, 5 | Washington ofee—NO 35% Pennsylvania Avenue, | . Rooms in this ity, No. 336 — between adore WOODRUEF'S HATER, ANTE ERIC. jy 24 =- _ ; as! agua Pagers: ds of blue fish were canght in yill nets at Under the National Hotel. Sth and loth streets; also, 907 Arch street, "| TION STEAM AND FIRE REGULATOR —self UNITED STATES Hy (ANE. ' ¥ enough, has never been put in print > seo piipiecns : ; For families, tatlors. and all maoufacturing pur-_| Pit se 2i-ly | reguisting both fire and steam, The advantagesare ONLY REGULAR LINE il wow. Au extra train. containing some of | Westport zat seat also Caught wit —— poses they are'uneyualled; more durable; eapable of | ————— eae on a very great in saving fuel, preventing explosions, Axp Witnovur Faure ror Eioht Years. the leading of * and stockholders of the outa 05 “4 a 4 joing ®& greater y of work, and of earning PERATIC MUSICAL GUEST. No.1, mont! reser vin, e boilers, an ping ings uni nme al rt ri 2.400 pounds. making ia all 4,650 pounds. The fish ay th: thi hi the ket. y “4 tor ‘ould refer to ( ofhice iné-room, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OR’ iN, rat. was syosenching Gration coming toward | Were bold to'a New York vessel lying in the har. nthe new | amily M eines at Ss aud S7sareat: | 17 ly Hit sposiead at SHEPHERD S, corner oe tn. £6. C Sohnider, or any of tho mumeroas Vis PANAMA RAILROAD the city ut a rapid rate. Just before the engine ‘: racting unusual attention, a ‘Two Selections from (nor tia Borgia. jersons ne Sih ' the iiack river bridge. a small boy Tue Noxtuerxwost Parcr.—A newspaper is Gon cr teal to call at our new Washin on OF, In that Dread Field of Rimini. me D. W. EATH, Agent, Regular Sailing Days, 5th and 20th of each month ian up the bank of the river and stood upon | about to be started, under Canadian auspices, at | Hotel—and examine them and their work. teow fullat Beaat ‘JAS. M. McCANLY & co. CAUTION.—So many frands and impositions of he ah: ent. He i & foot or so from the | the Selkirk settlement, on the Red River of the The pigupen lea feck Amackine will at ones Fisher Boy. oe J if ree DEALERS 1 varions pt die TE i evidently fancied himself secure fi North, The press and types are now ou their way | become apparent. Explanations given to all. Cir- » Long, so Vainly Sought, &c., &e. FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING on travelers bon: « a . ithe: = eof T culars, ilustratng all of Singer's Sewing Machines, Lt i A, that the subsort! the ~ ‘od to him to get oat of the way Tike | W) Times, nto Oe the editors, Inte ces | withapecimens of thelr WORT harslsen ta eita: | _ Prise *Semnte a8 bee ee | GENTS FINE FURNISHING GOODS horized agent for passage by the U.& Mail Line, via ated to bins to get ont of the way. ‘The | W.) Times, is to be the editor, Selkirk is some | Wulnapectmens of L/S8TNING Rops, No. 390 Pa. avania, (Nationgt Hotel Besta.) mama, in the city of New York. forts yt hie duty rl him, but did stir from his pe 45) miles north of St. Paul, and has about 10,000 | "*X' ond assortment of Thread, Needles, Twisi GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. ' Wasmuseen BC. me. | ep caution all persons seeking passage to Californine He was lar ¢ and indul inhabitants . and other machine findings kept on hand, and sol — TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS. at, TO AVOID IM! Tox they must be caret e rts of boyish grimsces, when the oneies |. I77 The subject of a Constitutional Convention | st New York prices: UM BINGER E Gh MERANCIS 1A BARRE, | Tape pa the true office of the Stenmships of the UB. A wi C damieg’, 3 oa pine “ Salifornia = |. M. le nufacturer iTS ee = ul road, k hina. taking his head entirely off ‘Phe | if Mriiuuing to attract attention in California, as| Wag, Ht GLOVER, Aken: mely | I GHTNING CONDUCTORS, eeeeee oath dit, Dead Bets.neen. | ork ig authorized ‘out office in New York, cerdid not see the boy until he was almost Septrinber upon the propesition tacal! one. SELLING AT Cost, \ ‘orner of Tenth and C streets, near Penn, avenue, "Real Estate Bougth and Seid Cit ‘oie, Be -¥ jo farren of. “pon hun, and of course it was impossible to jects to be considered are one making the KING’S FRENGN BAP COST! CAUTION.—In consequence of numerous _at- | ling Houses; ‘also, Farms, Timber tenia in er. fronting on the North River, atthe head of the Con - p the locomotrve in time to save The | Legislative sessions biennial; another reorga:tizing | gg , At, HX Venue, beltocen 1th ond tok ctrects. | tempts by parties to represent their Lightni Rod | ‘snd and Virginia, within a short distance o: "5 : te lad’s name was Henry Freeman. the supreme judiciary, electing the jndges upon Keall the particular attention of the ee bene fom _ the panitockee pene arms Exohangeo for City Proverty. acre ‘New Verr, was about twelve years old bs parents | gonera: Neist% for ard te at large. Jadiog and purchasers generally, that } Points are genuine unless stamped with his own Syentern Lands Bosrht. & pid and Exchanged, = = live near Grafton —Clereland Plaindealr. ic” Michigan is becoming famous for «classic Chie dav, ca entire stock of | DAMS. a A joney Loaned on —. horrors.” ‘The other day an unmarried German LILLINERY and FANBY GOODS. Mostoe: Orders may be left either at his place of business, {I Business promptly attend Indy, resident at Saginaw, invited all her neigh. | MIULINE : bh ti To 33 FRIEN BOWE PU: ; ; on - have been adding to my mt Nee oad bors to a sumptuous uet. The cuests arrived ‘rence ttern nets from bto thorized axont, Hie, Searles Hardee, moder the arlinio, Jon Wi Beart Vin, Bi Podd’ grr @ wocfel os hea per can ear ine 7 pectin. il seo lester persed ae the genia — herarit y revived thet. at hie Siew Ht all calito ames cents Serene where So Ais Rods oad ie fone Jon ison, Win, Pedd:ane 6. Fak Ae ait eo 44 pi - in cor fy - hen Sutmmoned from the drawing-room to t i 3 7 = CK E latest pase ‘i troversy: Whatever motive pus be attdib-t a ving-room they found the fair fay, mpoedleny Bf Lasliow’, Misses), and Children’s Fiats, : _— FR NCI LA BARRE. ISS i A LOGIE Continue the latest le "pes RUMBLE ‘at No. SiS Peun. avenue, isd © me for the expression of an opinion | Sue bad taken alsenic at the eritical moment, aud | Hate from bo oonts t ts £0.25 cents a yard, Recent yeas eens Sihition to oer | $3 Ecce in theneal- | between oth and JOHN MeDEVITT. jong entertained, I du not hesitate to. pro. | trey bad to tike x melaucholy departure. A fine and large stock of Artificial Flowers, stocks of— got manner as low as ane doliar. OS ae TER, ounce my abhorrence of every principle of| {[j~ Beoksand newspapers have multiplied to | Laces and Silk Mantilias and Shawis =» Bae hee +) 2 Tt : Gin Ww GRAVEL FO YY PLeaaee an CAST: the “code of houor,”’ falsely <o called. No | such an extevt in our country that it now takes a specie assortment of Dress Trimmings and = : Lid “3 +5 ROUFING, EDEN WA TER now tated jeoint wi inal aan, in wy judgmen’, entertai sins a proper | 750 paper mills, with 2.000 engines In constant s ee, Yalices, ing he Won sate my | cis za of oa thal pend ‘would do ssngu an teat Maker tan reugaie am | ssn teat to puShved ta oe pes | CONEY Pea igeeg ewe, with lane weak | 9 Nn Seba at Satta ae | RS sais ie rot Wifey Bae oe | ir Giese ceteae ta wae ety, aod to his Maker, ean recognise if; and ; year mense supply sold | {17°'a dissouat of 5 per cent for every purchase | pink! is city, Which we 7 to neji | FORT Dealer i, Coa or : usibilities press with far more es pod pe ee hae nna hand pote and a unettet or above fai ta ona pe a oe "ol ith is of « fa a and give me far more Kero rs rags are reqnised for @, pound per, and} 1 : clamor of those who may choose 1 of pe) 31, pana, fi umed ip this ndard of mere animal courage.” A000 poands were therefore cons is way last year. ied ‘ P aid Tray 2% (States. ‘oor. and near —- a ee or on” s tea | | sas Saks ees cet. BULAN d DAE SAN ATP spd Pees Be R es Ser oat Si Avenue House, jez “ and 104 Duane st. New York, ms: aad -VORIS AveRNG. .

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