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4 Gen, T eye POSLIED EVERY (SUNDAY - . AT THE STAR UILDINGS ct Meroe | 4 Ww. DY WALLACH. vA Tern ons To mall ib BY soription price is @3.58 a year, in. six months: $1 for Ibeee-prouthny east Bor te three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, COpits, ome cont ; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) inserted theese times for @i; every other dey, or twice a week, Gitconsoee asstpenanel - - each insertion. z rg THE LOST aEcaws. AN ENGLISH TALE. A crowd of ‘idiers was Ses 7 the guildhall at Riverton, in = dense crowd, both of workers idlers, ked inside of it, especially in the Nisi wi 8 — The spring assizes were Theh you testify that it was undoubtedly aoa BT Bg —_ oe uae bg ‘ bag he epi great cause was on; Carr pray ene A certainly it was. Carr. Not that the cause bere thing so very! ‘The Rerpfend gentleman wil have the great in itself; only the of Riyer- soadoom toreembet het he upon his oath. ton had —— = cng take it ep ro) magnify it |'oried Sergeants Siftem, bobbing “into one. Lees cama Oy of | up. , Robert Carr phraeel Trthat “Sart! was the smdigesnt raked rebuke of the his widow and children would inherit for! “You forge! tune of his grandfather; if not, that fortune went to more distant relatives, Squire Oarrand son Valentine, Robert Cat 's father (whose naine was ‘sho Robert) had -writtdn’ a t dpon his death-bed to the effect that he had been mars ried in Riverton, at the charch of St. James the Less; but this document bad been misiaid until after the death of Robert Carr. His widow found it, ang di hed it to Mr. Faun- tleroy, the Riverton sglieitor who was conduct- ing their cause. Mr. Fauntleroy, upon receipt of the important letter, sent 40 search of St. James the d the marriage was found, di = the previous autumn, cgied Limself aod buoyed up Mrs. Carr with ieee certainty of success; when, just upon the assizes, the are table basic the rege that no was ter. Mr. Foantheroy- chop he had not self seen it—assserted that it had boon! Sere. and must bave been taken out; and the other side-held to it that the marri: had never |: ny place, and the eatry had never been an trial came en about yoy ng —— re ® He uably up to five; then there arcse, the eres diteanelot toaching the register. Fauntleroy's counsel, Sergeant Wrangle, ring thet the marriage was there yp to very recently; aud Myan and Mynn’s counsel, Sergeant giten, we e Papier ds Myna and Myon being the lawyers for Squire he phe ordered the pei 9 a & waa bright. into court and examined. The oe ° was not there, neither was there any si te hi been abstracted. Law- —t ad was called, Mr. Fauntleroy"scterk, he testified to having searched thé ri en the ma. , and copied the names of the witnesses to it proof of which he jered his pocket-book, where the names w written in pencil. tp rose Sergeant Siftem. “What day was this, pray “ Vrorgee. the precise day. It was in Octo- ber! And so you think saw the marrisge of Robert Carr and’ Martha Ana there ?”” ‘I am sure I saw ig” zeplied Mr. Omer. “ Were you alone?” “I looked over the book alone. Hunt, the elerk ef the charch, was present in the peat bi “Tt must appear to the jury as a si thing that you only, and nobody else, s ald have seen this mysterious entry,” continued eant Siftem. erhaps nobody else looked for it; they'd neice it if they had,”’ shortly returned the witness, who felt himeclf an a; rieved man, and spoke like one, since half the town had publicly acoused him of having gone down to St. James's in his sleep, aud seen the entry in a dre eam alone. vow it a You, See being extrdordinary that this one gettos entry, pr ofessed to bave been seen Zour aes, and ~ yours alone, should petty batracted book safely kept under Saas ond key?” said: anes Sérgeant Siftem. “I am mistaken if it would not strike an intelligent man ag being skin to an impossibility.” ~ No, it docs not strike me so. But events, hard of belief, _happensometimes. I swear the marriage was in the book last October; why it is pet ay now is the extraordinary pari of the affair.” Ie was no use to cross-examine the witness further; he was cross and obstinate, aud per- in a sted iu his story. Sergeant Siftem dismissed Mey Sieced te have taken pleco ~him; and Hunt was called, the clerk of the hureh, who came hobblin: g in. Toe old man rambled evidence, but the point of it was that he "ai t believe any abstraction had been made, not he, it must be & farce to suppose it, a erotchet of that great lawyer, Fauntleroy; how could the register be touched when he himself kept it sure and sacred, the key of the safe ina hiding- in the vestry, and the key of church hangit ging up in his own house, outside his kitchen door iis rector said it had been robbed, and in course he couldn’t stand out to his face as it hadn't, but be were upon his oath now, and must speak the truth without shrinking. Sergeant Wrangle rose. Did the witness meso to tell the court that he never saw or read the entry of the marriage” Nohe neverdid. He heard say it were there, but he never looked. ‘But you were present when the witness erexamiced the register?’’ persisted Ser- nt Wrangle ‘Master Omer wouldn’t ha’ fet to examine it, unless I had been there, my lord judge and ury. toad ried Hunt to Sergeant Wrangle. “I was a sitting dewn in the vestry, a nursing of my leg, which were worse than usual that day; it always i is in damp weather, and——”’ Confine yourself to evidence,”’ interrupted the jadj “Well, your reverences, I wasa nursing of my leg while Master Ower looked into the book. I don't know what he saw there; he didn’t say; and wh 2 he had done looking, I locked it safe d_you see bim make an extract from it?” demanded Sergeant Wrapgle. ~ Yes, your worship, I saw him a writing something down in his pocket-book.’’ * Have you ever intrusted the key of the safe to strange hands?”’ “TI wouldn’t do such a thing, your reverent worships. I never gave it to nebody. bever would, there's not a soul knows is to be found, but me, and the rector, other clergyman, Mr. Prattleton, what comes often to do the daty. I couldn't say as much for the key of the church, which sometimes goes beyond my eustody, for the rector allow: two of the young college gents to go in and play the organ. By token, one on ’em—the quietest o the pair, it were, magflary that very key on to our kitchen floor, and shivered our cat’s besutifal chaney saucer into seven atoms, and my missie—’ ‘That is not evidence,” again interrupted the jadge. Nothing more apparently, that was evidence, could be got from the witness, so he was dis- missed. Cull the Reverend Mr. Wilberforce. The Reverend Mr. Wilberforce, rector of St. James the Less, minor canon of Riverton Cathedral, head-master of the collegiate school, came forward. ~ Youare the rector of St. James the Less,” sai ia Sergeant Wr je. I am,"’ replied Mr, Wilberforce. “ Did you ever see the entry of Robert Carr's marriage with Martha Hugles in the chureh register?” : brid by ine ‘ked up hi Sergeant Siftem pricked up his ears. 4s When did you ere P On the tweuty-fourth of October.” e oer ved oor eee Mr. inp rl iuqun u judge, wi recognised him as i canon who bad officiated in the chanter’s desk the ous day in the cathedral. «Thad marrying a couple that merp- cntored neg mehr pom After I bed their I turned back and fa saree I fran —s indueed, you to look for itd” naked t es ay court. “Can you remember the words written?” ‘The entry roperly -- ent was miganer that the o Robert-Carr and Martha Aun 2 signed | i; also her brother ‘and sister as wit = have do doubt that-the entry was ig, ten, Wilberforce?” observed the « “My lord, 3 cried the reverend gentiem: somewhat nettled at i, question, “I ean: be- lieve my own eyes. that Iam now givi ordship, than I a that the’ a the Detrectods abstrac wa The whole leaf, I preeume?”” anid Sergeant Fan, roe “Undonbtedly. The: entered be- low Robert Ca: ~ was teres it Thomas Eal- ing; I read that also, with its long witnesses: that is also gone.’ “Can you account “g its dissppearance?’” asked Sergeant Wra: **Not in the least, out the offenders.”’ “The incumbent of the parish ‘at that tine is no longer living, I believe,” observed’ Ser- geant Wr: “He has ae dead many “years,” replied Mr. Wilberforee; “four or five have ho! living since then. But it was not the incum- bent who married them; it was. a strange a Dee nee ‘the ceremony, a friend ‘arr’. *« How do you know that?’’ snapped Sergeant Siftem, bobbing up’again. pertorm jecause he signed the ed it,’ replied Mr. jp Pedals who Fonting the as his own. What cated Sergeant Siftem for being con- fronted? ‘‘How do you know he was a friend of Robert Carr’s?’’ went on he. ¢‘In that I speak from bh 5 are many men of this city, older than I am, who remember that the Re and Ser, place?” *« Most assuredly,”’ replied Mr. Wilberforce. “A proof indisputable.” But courts of justice, judges, and jury re- quire ocular and demonstrative proof. It ix Rrobeple there was not ® soul in court, inolu- ing the judge lieved t wu the re; proof. Hf the register, such, ike ant different. the cause. The Squire and hisson Valentine, and Mynn and Mynn, and one or two of the lesser guns of the bar, but not the great tem, took a late dinner Spaker and drank toasts, and were as merry and upreerious as success could make them; and Riverton out- side, echoed their sentiments—that ‘cute old Fauntleroy had not a leg to stand upon. *Cute old Fauntleroy—'eute enough, good- ness knew, in general—was thinking the same he took a solitary chop in his own After the meal was finished he sat over the fire ina dream knew how long, and full An hour or so previous to that, Henry Arkell, was in his home, not at bis lessons, as was cus- tomary at that hour, but idly —e mother, when Cookesley. the secon thing, as house. coll Arkell. “All but the summing up of the judge and the verdict, ma'am,” repli is virtually over, for, i in consequence of the abstraction from the go, against Mrs. Carr. it is @ eruel injustice upon her and her chil- dren.” “The verdict would have been for her, had not the leaf been taken out of the register?” cried Henry, lifting his head. * Of course it would, for it proved the mar- . People are saying only direct evidence of the would be given for her, Mr. Wilberforce and Fauntleroy’s clerk having testified that the was there.”’ «It will be aeruel verdict,”’ acquiesced Mrs. Arkell warmly. be destitute, while their own lawful money will be enjoyed by others. Are you “I must,’ replied Cookesley; “the master timed me. fellow.” After Cookesley’s departure, Henr: leaned his hands on the table and down u head felt tleton. “George is off in the Grounds for the even- ing,”’ cried Prattleton, senior; “Griffin has got iy 2, "a party. Laay, tase seen Aultane this mo: John said one of the fellows 1 had Rutterley’s, trying fo pledga a Anltane crest upon it; that is, tally aby the dean, or somebod: Barve ht, ‘for splitting about Rutterley’s; there be arow over ‘that Jet, with Wilbprferee.’’, ‘ on ‘recorded in the turn back Toit end read bee ot on aw tt and’ réed it,”” replied Mr. Mberforce. © Teis not in now,” ssid the Robert Carr were upon exceedingly inti- mate terms; they oan testify it to you, if you choose to — them.” Siftem st ia me to asi geant Wrangle, ‘‘whether the marriage, being entered there, is not a proof ofits having taken vidence of the Reverend Mr. Wil- berforce, even had they choost to doubt that of Lawrence Omer; but the rgister negatively testified that there had been no marriage, and there been positive evidence, not Regative, of the abstraction of the leaf from had the register itself afforded ect of affairs would have been very hen the cvurt rose that night, the trial had advanced down to the summing-up of the judge, which was deferred till morning; bat it was felt by everybody that the summing up would be dead Fauntleroy, and that t Squire Carr had gained ‘school came in, Mr. Wilberforce having im to inquire after Arkell fh! FE think my head is a little better to- night, Cookesley,’’ was his Cooke “Such a game!"’ cried Cookesley. ‘‘Wil- berforce has been at the assizes all the after- noon; he had to give evidence abou gister business, and Robert worked himself in- to a passion, trying to domineer over us upper boys, but of course we were not going to let him. Isn’t Aultane ina fury, though, about the medal business!” “Is the Carr cause over?” interrepted Mrs. Ge n them; his mother nly ag that his t easier in that position, he was in « tumult bar yang oo bought. Bu —_— started up and took his a here are you going?!’ exc! med Mrs. Arkell in surprise. ““Only to Prattleton’s, mamma.” © flew out of the house, giving Mrs. Arkell time for no further questioning. She supposed ad something to sa Prattleton, his school- follows, but when he reached their residence, he ing George, a relative of the Reverend Mr. Prat- us, know it. Pcaratahe if he had bat 3 pistel pendy ca he should {x6'aa oOmycxmeD.].- read it.” continued Ser it W le. ' erin | See were, of that fart Hughes had an, | Iam not more certain re your warin it must have been cleverly string of P wiah Teould; and find the ee as having ilberforee, con- geant with a look as undaunted But there verend Mr. Bell rowled and sat down. you, sir,”’ continued Ser- and Sergeant Siftem, but be- T, in law, must rest the onus of inst the client of Mr. gun, Sergeant Sif- mood, he scarcely vexation. with his senior of t that re- Cookesley. *‘It register, the verdict must Mr. Wilberforce says that if there were theft, the verdict “She and her children will going?” night, mp’am; good night old Arkell jis head t, in ‘4 to one of the young wired for Mr. Arkell, you. should » when St. down to with the did not.ac- crest was the Aultanes’, bat. his’ Aultane said after- and or the pas eels ot » of Waco Co oler- gen RE in aabe: B eee Se aor Bs fa! ae Fra speaking he added, ore ene Poa | Ae: of the Bie, on i RENT—Twe small FRAME cach, ono situated on: s ve Ipe for the nother on N st., betweenss baie rea oare 4 arty rafal tankareacs 2 Cee fell od aostrugl otek id do wr 80, seve Feira a Cer ae! 10 e@pposite Grace C! CR ai . Bove between the Lee mafortable three- — » On. the Ta lan ADLACH. rey’ | . opposite west wing jy 9 R RENT—The four story BRICK HOUSE, in end athoteaewed Ger nt toe: patie eral 1802 Bathroom, and hae juet been put in thorowgh reparn, th arent, te ne, Protaras Sh Fag street pete ENE Pe eee ieee wee vis “1 e. ee Melee Awiuene tase oss Soremwn: Ft re re ea enceea aye dinscomaia oft Suet Pate lathant Katreots, Washington, D.C. iat | IMPROVED PROPERTY — ANT IN) WASH NG TON CITY FO! Rocks nes 3. h lersign: Yeti ¢ pom xt, tie ee EMISES on nt iets irre enn. a a an nat ice aos five years past ‘Taont f- the F istropolis. itn rat Metropo! Rue, Pag ote midway a fot gpmfortab! 2 Seater io! So this pro: Shei oma Wank ‘ington ol ett to accommo! with pees its im open Phi ia, proximy Hall ane hes bv gee Fe Fa tk tin ‘the I tera kosal beveae the Its sleeping apartments can on beer ave= casi late one hundred persons while its cookies angel te Rooommodst late sonar werent number {bl Foot i Boron fit and nesrer to the Thi ‘Hall than others that The entranc: th streot, within pee can be estabiis! snot ot Penn | 1 Pi —- perpen anaemia rus, ke apply ha | SEE eee DPLA WARE ty te meres LOTTE- FRANCE, BROADHENTS & CO.. Manaezns, age Consolidated Lott saat pin All drawings Sunder the Commuseioners appoint a aNa ELAWAR onot Dolawarearedrawn |., at 15 minutes before ad pl ame pres endence of a nT PRIZES PAIDAS 1S SOON AS ‘DRal wn, MON DAY, J 78 nampe! ly 13, i fet drawn / "Tickets 83, halves $4, dunctore 8. = ESDAY, July 19—Ciase a, bere--i3 re oe — *%.. Tickets § avon! ven a Sd, quarters $1.25, lass 79. lots, Bah 2 ESDAY, J eit hag Sone a1. lots. “ke. ‘Trokets 810. haives @oyauartere ® 8220, Stha $1.25, THURSDAY, Sul rai drawn bal "Soon 5 do. July cape! od 82, Hots. prizes of. do. C., 0-5 &o. Tickets $5, halves $2’, quarters 91.25, on DAY, July 22—Cians 83. Tickets grtsives iv, cumctaus! $5, athe ia 1 Allorders for tickets or certificates rel agee will meet with the most prompt and GRAND CONROY i 8,495 DAY. Ju aly DATED, | L Lor bers—12 ors ballote. Capi 920,000 a," prizes of. tial attention, and the printed officia! drawings sent as soon Address FRANCE, BROA: BUSSEX COUNTY To be drawn daily at ay as over, ILM BENTS & Fee: INGTON, MON. 78 num! — 2 ! joer _ tz “err re AY, Su! ween WEDNESDAY, ERIES. ton, Delaware, at 15 2m 18—Claas 97 drawn ballots. "eat arawn ots. war 5 esoad 2 Address FRANCE, BROARBEN THURSDAY, Ju) J we noise s. fata ea mnamtors ais wn ree dese 101, mat » Jul jy 6 ” Tokers me — ictawa fen | 2? of. —..... 9800 509 Pianeta Bin. saTHAeoN. AMBROTYP — Mae Rar ees iB rests, sont fine erties Rie Tee Gegeeri AF polio = aig ntaining ma vrepvada, fina tows pare Oe Ess new Page les [aout ne 20 Louk so Vainly Sought, 24,40. ‘much below che caval Pa.avenge. : -eoldol® oH loin 16h 2 “This, spp aos ort egenptio ef vintert p the gth of Jui } will leave bret ik aes aac eeae mim itimore S| eee f seth th propri oer partibehtos won inineti once thor caeets., bhaging and attentive ecvmrue or 3 sie ay i Giwaeas * P. S.—Pansongere leaving Prom bord 4.40 o'clock a. me mill arrive ween py ay jottis as hed fy Summor Sear nngton sata COLE OF ‘Or Cottages are Vance, ae {TE 8. H.™*44 & “‘Aloxantria. , t the Springs "eameday, in r. the gene ons. Eee taryer' ich aisocontain SAM’L. Ac DANNER, fie fo igitegs. tee is ial not tobe rm gS I nak, od eet The fon mre foes mei = ‘sat- ae tae M GM ARIN, ct ihe ——- te ern e and New peers New Castle to oh ices ee je23-1m The Propri es furt! je week's PAVILION Nein sels tful, heal fx PLACK, fanding, oly ritual pn tl Gard eelient Bi always plouty the enjoyment Parton s for SE 25 per da Leonardtown, a 2m Ho U RY IED. STATES er om SAMUEL T. HOUSTON. Barnum’s City Hotel, Care May. Fe bipatcnclg ae Bs. 8 Poto: tackistone’s Inland an: im ‘bs open So manasa St mii! t WATER. zit bs a oy. for the reception of visitors. on leave-to state that his Table \etor begs — —— with all the delicacies of the Po - py fatationt with choies Wines, Tae ra eat Musio, Colman “leaves Wi; 7 at 60 S 8 "ol ma: Pg y a Bos: a b ‘ese peri 73, her in fay, im td good Anglin: mg end Bailing Boats to & re Fy eaelnas eviied Se Ti for & week or format: eddrese th nine Proprietor, SMAHSHALL, Prop'r. ft _je6-2m red fone Por gene. Secret omemne tee Mountains. NOE eae MOUNTS Flues, akon. LOE, APPEARS UAERNE © t of the “FLUTE” a rite? PHBE Stace ate" and athe he Summer Travel that they will he reception of guests on the js have recently 6 raidst of the most attractive INTAIN; jondes, & Depots, or addren: Pier 18, Nott erin a iver, Ne Wiki vy advanta; four and ee Sexistants es for guiain ing the be dchonaiee ai pad season nh ig Hono: and Mountains adjacent to the myst from Baltimoro, * ire and the sre Gan ag A will leave Alexandria uokton Station by the a the morning, MansevasGop airy at 12 o’olock the same day. Comfortabi 12 Coecher will be management and control, ard FRANCIS G. ¥, Warren County, VIRGINI. ore will pogseee. ye et pravAs: vas- 85 peshsne arkets of tne Alexand: dies ish, &c., besid &e., from the in readiness to oy visitors to the Springs from uckton, dist one mile. From Staunton and Winchester a line of Coaches connects with Manassas Railroad. 8, OF partion en: nin; 8. Board fate eaeing Board for ‘easonable deduoti a PRITCHARTT wil hve the in every o@ FO OX will se Superintondéast, OM- o- newly furnisived, are io. nery C4 nity * the tute from New York vin SNorvieh and Worces- Ling by. the steamers COMMON Weal tt aod CORNY Prkoute, 98 gielock om Pier i Bi the landing of Scuthenn Arata titca farthest formation soe ermal bills ofthe route at the prinei- ik. N WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Thid PLEASANT MOUNTAIN RETREAT be open on the 18th of May, ‘he Conduct ¥ s ene tton, alley oh ee Rich con- noe Ally Gar have the. eebive) led by competent male ____ CABINET WARE, &. ALL iy7-1m Hoi Mr. Pay the Highest Ca jusekeeping Articles, Rosert Isx Buchly, Invites br RUDOLPH BUCHL.Y, Bure anp Sgiis KINDS OF HOUSERE -EOOND- -HAND (Successor to Isnag. & BucHut,) 408 Seventh, near H Street, PING ARTICLES, “fh riees for a'l kinds o: reset fr, Furnitare. fe late of the firm of Isracl & former patrons to give hima onli at his new place of businces, where they will find simont every artiole in the Hoasokeepins lin. jy NEW FURNITURE STORE, E are now © TUR Wa fore puro! “Sid fe Bret Los 1) ine re, BR. _sam-ly dt Fellows? Hail 7th —D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for ere {7 Furnitore Repaired and Fopnt gaan CHAIRS ataeers| i Smaurane in erin Sad tp ae, enced workmen, and satis this i iy ire ° *RANKT S. NDS Sizes of Ke a Terma most reason: ner 6th and Fete... Calls iis prompey Ey to at all hi grounds to the new cemeteries. able. UNDERTAKER, sorth- Keeps mail binds el a) ADE ours. @ removal of bodies from the ap 8-6m J . raat, be -| RRS Re PRESERY 8 charges are moderate, aud yok and H, keeps ‘Nand ozery lartiole re ie re- eur Alptcca @Eta aa Fanta, ‘and Vests, an Seen esi, Eis He a PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 8 7th (<a) VERS, &a., &o, Sttention instant on cai or night. Hacks fur- “her posm bie rates, af EJ F NER ‘ADY- MADE CLOTHING. HE OR: pe ANT ER AN Bere Sem NOE, | Mitubasicitsges t eat manner apiow 6s. 00s po are anwar votormenw - en W N°. 2,015. TRUNKS, ‘BOOTS, SHOES, de. St., above States office. SHOE STORE iN wath = ari ‘our Vaioe the stock of Booteand cee wen stead m4 EF bens. q Gane” “4 None ETRANEL ERS so cre ns ane Saar Erion Werte wena ore examine my stock Trnokw uy part o: delt-2m BOOTS AND SHOES. Tan Constantly manuiacturing and keep 2 full of ir yest roc rial, Misses’ and Child "s Boots deveription, equaiiy ow ene awn wenet? Nemes Maker rade FAKE NOTICE ND SHOR. Wins you not wear o Bnd delivered in bee et _0 I-00 SHOFS es goto G GR jeder =" | eteetet eaN or sane pent a oh Tear aang aes at CITY, by 444 his | bai oes aed nat the principal Show Storee meca, eit) the dace MeCurdy & Son'ePiindelpnie DENTISTRY, &, Da DENTAL Hohe ICR. M. LOOMIS Will be al it from the city daring thesummer months, ax usual, but. po pe im the fall to resume practice ea yee further aad timeiy no- bir iy 13- us PENTAL NOTICE. is a of meets Tam Bindly to the rooms se.) wer 1 aor aa reper oe > in a Bae ANOTHER ARRIVAL. r: Of that eee RED ae Ware 2 x8 ot which at dixpose of oheap for © ig - ol! EES hand a large iot of ‘iICKORY, Please en! before pura R. woop. asing eleowhere. UP LOOK To To YouR Deveaeer te Ing your Wood of PTAs PAYNTER Mt Gee Ro Site ot the new efice, earace of 7th and Canal streets, opposite [7 You will not only be sure of f fall measure, but you wiil ie od Saw: 2,3,or4 plecen, r ca Spit £7} any mize = bia y cents ver cord cheaper than it is sold from on other im Shis city, tr is Wood is of the Best Quality, Best Lit: IF He has the bicgost Carts and Boxes, Carts and — { {7 The biggest Pine Knc Rindling Wout <1 17 All delivered Free of peat ooa't fee a <a 1 Noti: hey to get I Riel pith showy de not vor i -* wey's Worth plense call at te: shove “a No ‘and tr it., ay You will geta quarter of a cord ot f the best prues Pine awed 102 pircss fee G3 or $1; 3 pieogs for Wane ai4 os) best Gak'2 pieces PLES p 1.6258: or the best rekory. J treed Ween SUT 4 plocer @2. All other parts of, esp “Orders leftatS. vw. Handy’, engosive wil ‘ds’ Hot orat Wm. Ballantyne’s, Berets wharf, atthefooto ofathat. sProm| . Office removed to the north side vids the bridge corner of th and Cane! streets. The money to accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel 1s del sree A je ls OAL! cone c ‘an R ‘oR CooKine ‘OVES AND Rawors, Coal Prepared Expressiy for Each. Persons ordering COAL will please state the co! dition of the draft, and we wil! send that which will give attr satiafaction, Ss hand, est End Red A Treverton Red, Aah,and ‘Tamaqua Write sun COA ALS, pro expressly for cooking purposes, Prepared J. & W.M. GALT, Northwent eorner 12th and C streets, No, 547, and aoe 17th street, below War Department. Notice, MoKNEW & MARLOW'S STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Connex 2TH STREET and CanaL. Wood Sawed in 4 i pivoes for So. per cord, Wood Sawed in 4 bi ecea fe r Ste. per cord, Wood Sawed in 4 pieors for Sc. per cord. livered to any part of the city, Delivered teany part of the city, Deliversd to. SP Fpart of the ity. Kindling. Cooking, and Stove woaDy manufae- tured and for anle at greatly nee Na Prices, SOAL of #!l kinds always on hand, ‘ers CasH. Full measure and weight may be relied onin bee bok instance, McKNEW & MARLOW. IF Uffices—Corner 7th street wal dans andon Sth _etreet, between H and I streets. IL 7 Orders sent to either office will receuve per- sonal atteution. ject GANALEMENS' CLOTHING MADE TOOR- sa fisted cone —We cffer gentlemen the iargest and nest vi ety of light Casimores. Drillings, Docks, f every grad and fall atyien (or the present snson ll make to order in the most finished style of the art, at prices at lenxt twent: ebeaper than the wsuai city rates. A trie, speotfully asked oot satisinction eunran WALL, STEPHENS rae. co., fy s22) * avenne. bet. Sthand Toth sts. x 20x Coatings sooty je and qua'ity, Marsei\): = F RANCIS, +4) eet at jow at home, with RUM , a AG su ° ee nae aaa PRUIT « a w te COVERS. I 8, FLY pe USHES, aud all the desizable articles for ousekeeping. and purchasers will do well to remember his store. Rents are low. and we bny for cash on Seventh street GRO. FRANCIS, Another smal! lot of those desirable XL, ALL Re- frigerators. to be ol off at reduced prices. _ je W4SHINGTON SEWING ROOM: Sth st.. two doors North of Pa, Ave. eastes the time to get SPRING and SUMMER shi RTS to Ts DR a or] ed is me. pared to. ee entee EFS. & e.. = at the: notioe. S ol Win, 18. \ o Wai Sua gently ante! as pou ¥ mar t IN hile Y poll ONLY O OLLAR! C: Bit ACKAGES WOM Ree Adeorteseonom TS AN find yom ook nent, PRINS "aRo BRO. 8, No. Sis ia ad es iat ean oy Sear es Sree any a that rman ener on i ee) ho act as in - salsa sotmimecn oftvceese SO te OD _ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY Pet AND ( ORIO AILRGAD. ’ aes, ee oe ay R cforbath ee neniennan Get ee Passonce sonnets with Abyve, wal rove sas oe S WA ASHINGTON BRaNci oi “Trains pera a pcllowss Feryee NGPON at 4e0and 6.50 8. m., 3.20 pee e cuwORE at 420.and 1.48 em, 4.15 any but one train ~_ From WASHINGTON st 320 p.m. F-om BAL TIMOR E 014.200. m. — ~ ee F LIS end leave at Bo Soir U K xt vem Trains for NEW Rien seave at 4.40 and wake wan eich on o ons ts er Phnade ciel proves os sfucketa sole Cha Bios OS ster by Neath nd ‘Orceater or Lines: and to Wi Mat Sekiaed ones teh end Wer Rr mad tmp Meketnann Se, rebured by puing 30 Monda mnprnne evpuin, 01 * 2 J ae PARSONS. Agent. NOZICE; —The Steamer _ JAMES GUY having her route o1 ma Tignve Wasnt ton on fe ot sons aba for iy will ae Kine vay A s a fou LUCIEN 'S PAGE. ‘ 1. Acent. Avexandria. mar A THOMAS ¢ AS ton POLLY ER: YER: From Washington—Steamer Geo: ee ie Cdr an AES, corres From 8, 1 a. From 43,11 a and 5 spiel teccie aot Friday suaee irom ies fer ripe between eon mt F e, tri tihington ane A 9a.m.to¢ The 3%. Sees tran or ee * a. and road forthe Newton one Wy. ington Obio Rail 4 Te he OX 6. mn. an LX, a ae dna caeapae wi the aw ni road foe the ee Roatan: s Ra L. STEAM PACKET LINE BE TWE ALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. —Leaves Com aa ut Baltime: TATE, Ech MEDNESDA AVS. COLUMBIA KATE LacrMelA ear i oheene oem DIAMOND La pA iS he Bia, W. EDNESDA. RNING, 6 cl Orie Goi amen stope a tbe Prinetpel landings on te reight spply to a2 «Tak Tham | tlar'e Wael Weheeee rar Crk . NOFIFE TE SS WITH GREATLY IMPO#£D SCHEDULE? FROM WASHINGTON IRECY TO ALL ICEMOND AND Pore- mac Rainmoan Lins. South and Sorthwest. Boats of 6th strest, at Ox a. in. and pee 2 Ir board, and enjoy ® pleasant sail ths! hours down the beautifel | ‘lotomac, peosing: ot fallview tayo it Ure ir pony hea Fy real offourk = san _ ine South end Mud Greath Southern Mail is over this ironding than by any other route, making ‘0, Pr at oe Ni Ml ed ARTS THE pours AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac AM ERE AND The two inst Daily lines from WwW ro AY ashington, ae, a4 vy the morni sont can obtain & Vv th ernon. By the evening “A Ge fend arr ‘ected ime couneat wits alle Hrains i at being 44 miles snorter,and miles lowe certain need Pewee E- w savy bast vu ia, euaraene bad ee HE Sov i. ey CRATT, NOOGAL AUNT TSVILLE, oR EAN N NCHBURG ON, AND MONTGOMERY. For through tekets and ey snfermation of the avenue, one door east of Brow: enn. avenui door ant « ns GLO, E, MATTINGLY, roket Agent. \VILLE he te Ny ASHVIL a AES Porn’ artnue, pod one rocket Q) are 80 16-ly {Wnien] EW ARRANGEMENT! @REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE awp ALEXanDRia RatLRroan. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. “ERR TRUER MERREANSAS, ANB Yan, ent Kd ee CET ARS Rit ROaD OF” Weeki: — toordot gne Seam perry Boaf Gec age, at the fi canes Beoree | . OF office o' ria Railroad, at Alsnsad dria, aha RICHMON NVILLE, LYNCRBUR ai RISTOL pRoventh ith “ APLA N- ‘ox, KAN- TL GRAND AND NEA ORI Pres. Bs B direct rows. and continuous rallwey cocnes tiom to Memph 118, Affording creator expedition and comfort, and be- ing over miles shorter than a Any other routs, Jeaven the foot lexandria, ere | he steam ferry boat George age of 7th street at 6% a. m. » Jor sengers take the oare for Richmond. € ur nton, ay Waite Salon ur Springa, Woetecesk, 4 and at 6: m. for Richmond and al! | points Routh {ng sure and clos connections te Mem- ‘ost, Baggace Warons and Omnib: leave the office Pa. avenues, at aoa re te y: BE TaE ance Sent T= PAC Ons of the 3 | AWeaklnrt™a, Pic MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- PANY. hii this C ny, oarry! ye United Sta¥en Maltor ACAPULCO pene ORNIA, and OREGON. leaves: ont! en tie arn r Pare “3 mete ve Sten wrist ingves New Vork and Now i rear rerwias'y pa tl ead 2th Bt iu ar 1 Saag vis PANAMA = re rea pgice’ Nev tbepatoeet, ronranty ‘speed he Railroad (47 miles long )ie com apes Sigm qpena to os n, and 1s Te oreaue ia Sor 4 ours. e baccaco of passengers is checked in ay as" goharts st Panay oh are eee Srexpense. 7? ong ow yon covers all expen: Leamers are + mt in tent Ho io Ip esep tec occurred in Pastonuers lege Pas see i came day they ar sa fe at Anpin’ tora go th ‘on ee ones ee 7, each Steamer, and nt an charge of Without other Cor through tickets at the lowest rates, ap; fent, so that the = enti Prot to AR! MoKENNEY & can rine f INET h capital ocbbe soe cas 93,000, “Tas Eats 8 0, RT Ghioe neBaa he atront eae Bee S8.—I have WIS aes 1 wiileell ohrapar ied ever been — promptly aps ust received a jai VER Ses octets el on , 338 Pa av. . HOO JAMES 8. cenesicil’ parcenancite: PAPERMARGINos Notaries we shat! get Risin A ok Pr bricen. Pry fi k a i eaten Ls pos. worl ty the best style. 7 J08."r. K. PLAN a ol i Furniture 390 Bigs BEES, Peed Te he Go EATING A ND.. INKING. . P. BENTER’S RB) PITAL on Cat, Se rowns’ Hote. blook, en to mous as the very estaarant ic Washincton Pe ag aa a eel oorhe 3 pane et th sits tid er Fades is unsurpassed, 4S frverisbiog oud Hie charces ate moderate. winery aa Chad cITY mie woop MeL Un bo A a “Boaters “TJ. & WM GALT. pee a nv vied

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