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papers served in psokages by carriers at @48 year, ond cod per month. Zeeml qhamevene® goription price is 3.50 a year, im advence ; $2 {ux months: $1 for three months; and for Jess than fare months st the rate of 12 cexts a week. Single copies, ome CORE; in Wrappers, two cents. AovantisExxnts (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or twice a week, 91.25; once a week, 0 conts per square jor eso insertion, er eee w > the Pia’ rivation of Serveries jvemtares inh Bonar bya Washingtonian The Nebraska City News contains the fo’« Jowing letter by Mr. Henry L. Harvey, Jr., of this city, whois employed in the survey of Gov- ernment lands in the western partof Nebraska Territory. It will the more interest some of our readers by its mention of other Washing- tyniane. The letter is dated at Fort Kearney: * * * Since writing to you from the Re- pablican we have had a rather hard time. The sy Mer writing. we started for Pierce’s con- tract, in this vicinity, and on Wednesday struck the first parallel atthe guide meridian Cook’s Pepe running the lines across on our own was esta li ished at rai m8 in ight of batfalo, the drivers hare Pierce started out to kill, and suc- borted 4 in killing am ancient Taw about seven miles from camp; they cut off 20 pornds and brought it in, when we had a eral feast, most —— party staying up till g after midnig’ ba, Soars and Friday. we run twenty-five miles, most of the way without water, through immense herds of buffalo, some of which came within thirty yards of our weapons: we shot a goodly number of them bat did not stop to cut, oat any of the meat. aa ba irday morning we y, smo se I recognized Dar. vag et con Saunders and Son, Geo. Hollister, and Taylor, the two latter were flagmen; all were well, but had suffered somewhat for water. Pierce turned beck, and both parties camped on the head of the Little Blue. That evening our horsesstam- peded, and we followed their track about six viiles down the stream, when all but four turned back. The next day was spent in hunting for the horses. While out after the horses I had a fine resins to test my powers of locomotion. Ba plage Tul along se an easy gait, and jum; own & bank right shead of about twenty bulls; twoof them started after me, and I paddied up the opposite bank as fast as I could pick up my heels; after I had gained the level —— another old devil took after me, and we it ‘nip and tuck’’ uearly half a mile; now, I will take for ‘tall timber’’ quicker for a buffalo than for soything elso. Monday Iast we left camp and arrived ‘here on Wednesday, having located about twenty, one miles of li From Friday morning of eek till we arrived here we had no water drink, all that we could get was from the sloughs where the baffaloes had been wallowing. rty-eight hours before we got to the PTati we run out of water, and could not find even moist earth. although I dug a po or ten feet deep after water. * The Fort is quite a neat little towns the pa- tele ground is «bout one huudred yards square, with fiag-staff in centre; on the douth are the mandant’s, Commissary’s and Adjutant’s weat, officers’ ; @ast, store- workshops; north, adobe heceal for the soldiers. The parade i¢ well shaded with young cotton-woods; and altogether it reminds one of « well conducted farm on a large scale. 2 —_____ The Great Revival im Ireland—Statement of Mayor Lambert, of Breoklyn. New Yorx, July 27.—The Fulton street meeting was vet bang to-day. It was knows that Mayor Lambert would lead, and that he had just come back from a personal inspection of th ie great revival in Ireland, and would wake @ statement, After the usual prelimi- nary exercises, Mr. Lambert said in substance: That he had a great sosire. to see the great vork in Ireland, and know from personal in- speetion, what the charaeter of the work was. I: exeeeded all his expectations in the extent of the work, the crowded state of the meetin for prayer, ‘the reforms that followed, and the fect that it embraces all classes—drunkards, inf bad men and women of all d On his arrival at Belfast he knew no one, not know how to find the meeting, or apy one fiendly tothem. He went inte a bookstore, heard ‘the storekeeper anton oo men on the work in qciry about the meetings. ‘thes ston eeper was at home on that matter. He ted to the young men in bis store as some of the fruits. He said they had been both bad young men, and were always quarreling; now they reformed in all respects. The great Union Prayer-Meeting: is held weekly on Wednesday, lt ? o'clock. About eight hundred persons were Espa and thirty clergymen— a e descri Episcopal, and” all sects In addition te meeting as one of great power. 8 nightly Eesi eaetings are held all over Bristol and all Ireland. One church sustained fifteen nightly prayer-meetings. There was @ significant simultaneous origin ‘o this work in Ireland with that of New York. it began in the same month of September that geve the origin of the Fulton street meetin; It began with four young men of humble ite, whe met in seeret to pray for a revival; while iton street meeting began with six men. We attended service on a week night in Dr liannan’sebureh. It was crowded. All who came in seemed to have their Bibles with t Reverently they sat down, joined ina tsyer,. opened their Bibles, and read n till the service began ~The work has attracted great attention in tland, so much so that at Glas; 2 paper, _ neueen Beort, is printed to record the ighty wor! fruite of the work noticed were— rmation of the drunkards ; closing up of thousands of distilleries and whisky stores; ‘sging swearers into men of prayer; leading wen by scores from bad company, bad houses, and bad employment, to prayer, praise, a fill with sacred orion b ing tens of thou- rd, and leaving men in wonder to ask when this work will stop, i what will be the end of it in the condition 2 hte ar yo bay pose cause in the sle. ew York Corraspendenc Boston Journal. . sid ya © to persons unacquainted with the m ter.es of cheanistey. Some animals weresbutupina “ar boker's stove where the mercury stood at 116. 1 tn less than seven minutes, acat in ther more than a qnarter of an hour. and a ax . about twenty-elght minutes. The noxious the stove bad probably more tode with » of these animals than the heat. In ofc u to what extent the human bios hae bt bie of sustaining exposure to intense heat, Lubson. of Liverpool, with some otber ned in the sweating-room of a pul 1 wd So se sumningcepe te peat: stood at 224 of Fahrenheit. Others have been posed to the extraordinary temperature of and even 260, withontex; lencing any painf « ‘ve sensation of in order that our n idea of the beat in that situa- to inform them that watch- ss and other pieces of metal worn about the of thee who » became so hot = y could not be touched Eggs were roasted te hard in about twenty minutes, and “ecks were well dressed in thirty-thtee muf a AN Ivo 1] Brive —at Ni, last Week a ey of po S fdliows pees aaly mar. pans aud other unmusieal jnstru- ‘Which took them a couple of hours te exe- At ‘he endof the overtare the bride appeared ‘ong them fm her marital robes, ey much ia- dat _ ep cay mere Se mach was ‘one of soailer st the ba band ae flies mi him non wash- where she ane bim wntil he rescued from fled. satisfied a determined on ties OPERaTions oF THE Patent Orricr.—The fol- lowing is the list of patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending August 2, 1850—each bearing that date: im iy a e1 oxes for jubricating railway provement in cast! pe: Jonas Bradley tegcoome Slsneheae, N,H— For improvement in rae machines. Wa. Baker, of East cour, Mass.—For wed tool for riving hoo ‘hos. C. Ball, of Keene, ment in the mode of Thomas Lawrence Ball, of New York, N. Y.— For a he show-case. NS ee Bn na us for condensing coat oi William T. nes, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im- provement in Toperion for generating coal oils. Daniel of White Water, Wis. —Por im- cane. Boston, imy Albert of me For improve- ~_ in elevators for ‘warehouses, factories, mines, c. Cyrus C. Bisbee, of Rochester, N. Y.—For im- bed ‘bottom. ear ae ate braham er, of Pekin, Il).—For improve- 4 in machine for raising water, &c. Samuel Boyd, of Brooklyn, N. Y—For im- provement in manufacturing hoes. ere ae Brown, of Boston, Mass.—For im- ov" a coos Buckle, of Grafton, N. H.—For im- draining machine. John F. Galley, of New York, N. ¥.—For !m- Proved ironing table. Thos. B. Garside, of Danville, lowa.—For im- portable field fence. oo eateend Ur ani of Ser tt —¥or improvement in manufacture of phos- phoric acid and phos James Gilfillan, Hartford, Conn —For im- btm in gas burners. East Kingston, N. H.—For improved ‘cloth-boider for bet cong Aonbget &e. — $. Mall, of Quincy, Mass —For improved churn. Pierre Jean ops Ohad Boston, Mass. recumbent c’ Albert V. Hill, of Hinsdale, provement in breech-loadin; fire. ‘Hira or —For im- ‘aterbury, Conn.—For improvement in sewing machines. ward L.. Keiler, of Estieburg Pa.—For im- provement in car coupli: David ore = provement in sew: ——— F. Killam, of Braintree, Vt.—For veguent in tooth keys. bed HK eeanbe kt oad of Salen, ‘O.—For improvement ee te ©, Lewis and F. P. Pfleghar, of Whitney- ville, Ct.—For improvement in revolving fire- arms. Henry A.Lincoin and Hebron T. Douglass, of New Haven, Ct.—For improvement in Deakes for railroad cars. ‘Stephen A. Lindsay. « Unionville, Md —For i ovement in harv. Frederick Mayer, of epervitie. 1.—For im- pee in machines for cutting and binding it ‘arren P. Miller, of Marysville, Cal nah im- proved machine for excavati: g! John A. Montgomery, of jiiltaieepost Pa.— For improvement in journal boxes. Jarvis T. Mudge, of Dayton, O.—For improved wasbing machine. Edmund T. D. Myers and Chas. F. Thomas, of Washington, D. C.—For improved apparatus for ta; ping ‘water or gas mains. Palmebery, of New York, N. ¥ —Fer im, proved branch holder for bonnet stands. enry Pemberton, of East Tarentum, Pa improvement in manufacture of common salt. ten ry Pemberton, of East Tareutum, Pa.—For oveinent in refining coal Lg a G. acd of Kingston, R. ed meat cut: Phineas Poaaey and J. G. Allen, of Middle- town, O.—For improvement in machinery for making roofing cement. Jesse Pruette, of Aurora, ITl.—For improvement in carriage hubs. Lyman P. Rood, of eros N.Y proved machine for turning hollow ware Andrew Shogren, of icago, Il.—For im- provement in sickle guard for harvesters, Daniel C. Smith, of Tecumseh, Mich.—Forim- vement in corn-huskers. Jolin S. Snider, of Lancaster, O. ment in seeding ploughs. George A. Stanley of Cleveland, 0.—For im- vement in machinery for moulding candles Richard A. Stewart, ef St. Ber: Parisb, La. For improvement in apparatus for defecating su- For For improv- For tm —For improve- ate W. Stillman, of Port Washington, Wis.— For eet in brick machines, Samuel T: , of Indianapolis, Ind.—For im- a jour packers. .G. Thom, of Cincinnati, Q —For improved meine for print and threading wood screws. ae Vai Providence, R. 1., and W. Lniore Nid .—For improvement in Alien Wilson and George C. Fletcher. of St Thomas, Mo. —For rniiee On in hep brakes. D. J. Wilcoxson, of Milan, Ob.—For improved ppara F. Wotate, a of Philadelphia. Pa.—For improvement in the manufacture of bat Augustus Watson, of Walaut Run, O.—Forim- provement in mole ploughs. Robert D. Dwyer, of New York, N. Y.,assi; to Abraham B.Sahds and Daniel B. Sani fof same place —For improvement ia the manufac- ture of lint. John G. Ernst, of York, Pa.,assignor to him- selfand S. R. Slaymaker, of same place —For iunproved machine for bending plough handles ames A. Hamer. of Reading, Pa., assiguor to himself and Norris Maris, of Kiaberton, Pa—For iunprovement in brick mou reo. L.. Jencks, of Providence, R. I., assignor to himself, Geo. Kendall and John Hendrick, of seme place —For improvement in sewing ma- chines. Danforth Johnson, of Chicago, I11., assignor to Benjamin B. Worden and ‘Vm. Cadwell, of same place.—For improved clothes drye: Wm. Johnson, of Mitwaukee, Wis, ‘assignor to himself and Elbert Shumacker, of same plaice For improvement in bank locks. Robert Poole, of Baltimore, Md , assignor to himself and German H. Hunt, of same place — For improvement in casting chilled plates. Jobn B. Powell, of Pnitadelphia, Cory ated to himself and Geo. B. Frick, of same place. —For im machine for winding up ciocks. eissues.—John Faire’ a of | oulsviile, Ky. Fer improvement in balancing mill stones. Jabaziah 8. King, of epee Mass.—For im- proved nai! machine Henry E. Pierce, of Charlemont, Mass —For inet machine for matting the ends of match L 8. H. Tift, of Norrisville, Vt.—For improved clothes dryer. Geo. Watt. of Richmond, Va—For improve- ment in ploughs, Additional Improvement.—Geo. Watt, of Rich- sw0e Pursicay Buxgyir or ries bath ie special preseut tothe wor! pea po posed objects is te prolong bi! penpeve seaelot his working poalation: a erie ike a com: tf se vighl it shes the spirits, the elasticity an nich the last six have drained away, and ei pites the Loni which isto fill the six days suq- ceeding; and, in the economy of existence. E pes aa Purpose as, in the economy of in- come. is by a savingsbank. The frugal man puts away a pound te day and another pound — pope and who, inaquiet way, is putting pound from time to time, when he rows ald and frail, gets not only the same pound ke again, beta good many pounds besides. And the covsc'entious man, who husbands one day of his existence every week—who. instead of aliow- ing the Sabbath to be trampled and torn in the anal ye scramble of life, treasures it wim aod Lord of the Sabbath keeps it ca hi in the length of days. the n ale old ‘eters fi back with usury. Dank of aman existence is the weekly North British Review. reste 2 BRE 8 2 CMW 2K? Tue Quiexest Foor Racz ox Rxcony.—Two are foot races mee tea — Emp’ La ‘oe jiane, wamed Sinith sey en Bennett, Wevmslined themselves to run 100 mnfles within thirtoen hours, Durii the morn- ing the atmosphere was very snltry, the a cury, at ten o'clock, stood at 90 tn the Nevertheless, both mea storied in the race an us t> the tenty-ote hth 1 tile, when Bennett gave ont, leaving bis rival H ‘ish the feat alone. The first fifty miles were rum rid -four seconds. Smith ia seven hours He continued the race tothe six arte} mile, when his feet became so ‘Swollen that he wat almost unable to walk, and he gave-wp the mee. inlet 2 Sale in the sixty-one miles was nine distance, on —Froy sarap | M nine for the FOR RENT AND SALE anaary. © and to! ‘he T the Bier oftcn, ong socup purge, ie srctaare a eae ele | Beatie atte ‘No. odes Agel ron has just . A ae ibsori- ueerin ou! A ph vet =p FARM FOR oa Sorin feuten seem! re Se ntoet cee Sanur 70 teth Tessonal ie. iy 191 A Rag PENG: freuseh ofthe most hi iCE.—A heaatifel CoUNTR + Wannn ington is Ts ly improved an 10 8 range of twenty mil od Was hy om ba ma seg oe irr sdin ed ay the eh T PRIVATE SA A Srran, ot ine two-story tac rooms jyi-im oR ref ‘ood stoty FRAME, ts avenue, petwreon 4th gous flay of ol erty. square acoter aie os ame of Penn. i) U6, ine Wast wearerats ae Wash Wi on the Buropoan pee. lo wel toon os VALSOF YE PRDIER FROEENFY IDE ALU ROVED PR Lay Ade ea nat id ore brent Pe te } botween ite immediate Sroxumit} which is pa stra ton ol 8 heal at jor Oi TY FOR Ne CEA Edit a vi lenae Kon the 15th 8 on the sonth- Baty ‘and lth street, w yy m armenee ve arises ave- rosi- to the fall, one Cget Fo pishti in the by fo the most 7 or & hotel kept on a Spar em pe oo easil: and php engmbnenarte be afar greater ‘The entraucos, public aad street, within * Tost of Penn, Hall th and nearer to the Theatre and y Iharmomig than others that i> so Sa ab ion _concernin: AL-LACH, Star 0) Fart 41 DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE FRANCE, B PROADBEN INGTON, idated Loe &Cc peer KLAWA! The Coneoite daily at awh euler es at 15 minutes mies betoe rawings w @ BU ean ook Commissioners appoint PRIZES PAID AS SOON try DRAWN, MONDAY, Angust 1, 1853—Clase 99, wn —— asen ballots, tals. ‘ m4 ae, 5 S Prince of. rey ry 6 quarters é2, eighths #1. TUESDAY, ‘August 2—Ciass 9, 78 numbers—!4 drawn ballots, ko. Tickets $5, ha! ves'S WEDNESDAY, August 3—Class 91, THURSDAY Rat teat oS bE) aumbers—12 drawn ballots, 0 of... #21, ets $5, halv heeded pitala, a 2 3 prises of 2.50, quarters #1. Law grote Cl 13, = a mo es & Tickets és. “halves @ # 22.50, quarters G12. GRAND ooh! URDAY, sot. IDATED Ato af LOTTERY OF «AWARE, C! nm Bumiere draw allote, SUSSEX nes tries LOTTERIES, To be drawn da:ly at ‘Wilmiseton, Delaware, at 15 minutes before 12 we eben atoll graec 1—Ciaas 109, 78 nuinbers—12 drawn ballots, Tickess #1. DAY, worsDs Anguat 2—Claas 119, drawn ballots, mole ae septs a a 10 1,100 pig boned 75 number: mae Ff SATURD, % tried. do. .. * oy “Avgat «—Cinae oon A bg tals. ballots, E: a —, O50 wa 1 orders for tickets or certificates of wit meet with the most prempt and oon! + ae tals attention, oot the As 800N 8s Ove ae PRANCE, ys printed officia! drawings sent RO. tiie NDREW FATES RY-AT-I. TONS "at 4 ie ‘To 01 or Be ny, a fos Mo Ti Ei basa even e payment of ay ites fects cat B Wipoonains wee oiled 2, Pawo SBS wenn | TERE ALLOWED ON DEPUSITE tan QRUBB ae abides 9 (are Ee eure practice i in a wes Prices Mumeo oe corner ithe Mane Nee Pa. SecuRIT! Bac E, CTR, J. Ly AUTRE. 'YS-AT-LAW, So ats tren and and Ap. Court at iad Biraaee ‘Chaim ite ors “AND cures Guitars, Vi Banjoos, "A ay. Seat iebset SL GUAWTRRES — tote fis'a. HI ae eaod the latest style | Scher ae ~ |@BORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. pans Sou oa either side of ses ttle fko ype t Teo pei the 25th vermen! jet y, bay of Riraat next, ror it “eit then be made nd paid for out of the tax m4 Senlouer Stent ier mien Chat Lael — avast infor- mation, ras apply at the ae OT OD SON A Sees 7 Pi Pied voF Georgetown, D, C., July 21st, 1830. None jy 2 Stawtauad —” | PQGEALE EOE RENE: ga he HOUSE No. Soagei | Fm by Mr ‘Arhnes Soho ¢, and does ut midwas aquare ont: i etd ser ro af general noeR, —_ i ane s0- us agent, ria. iy 8-2awtf Ww LEWIS PAYNE HO. ALE BOOT AND SHO! E DEALER, ridge street, cer eLOIon. The rhevay 4 mee the trad pectfull called to i au E. en's, and. Boye’ Stes Lt) 3 for summer Wear ;, " crane Ni LEATHER weak isalso assorted and well worthy of atten- a lot ranaaan SHOES and BOOTS eye servants) siso on hand d and constantly ing. ‘chants and others in want are cae ees ime at No. 77 Bridge ates jeorgetown, | EW ee es Pay tad BOTTLING DELOT, fo. ST Green street, Georretown, D. rir re fully an ce to their lic in eneral that they have at — their eatablishmnent. bay ing theit businoes ay storie g their businoss mati fees uk the wate: From the hy * d alto aided thereto a large filterer, whic! 6 water 508, BO. that ne Y met clear. apes They now fiatter themselves that their MIN RAL WATERS cannot be equalledin the Dis} In addition te the above th y have iaid in a lar 3 Brat PORTE frye OLD from the most cele- brewe ies in the United a lonsof prime EASTERN CIDER, whien’ will be sold by the 6 barrel, gallon, or in bot- “ PLE CIDER, XXX. PALE BURTON sad PRIL DEL. PER AEBS AES in at bottles expressly for lava ally iss ‘All orders by mail. , or given to our drivers, will be a ie, Baitrood idenivored free of charge. ee © ‘ARNY & SHINN. Fe E—A good SE SECOND-HAND CAR: AG ‘whicl will ba disposed of on reasona- bie terms. Appiy as above. ma 25 SUMMER RETREATS. Me0r’s PAVILION REOPENED. Noell ul, i, healthy, snd popular WATER- fx PL better known as emi ‘ated on the Potomac. tween Biackistone's Inland ‘and Finer Point, will be open for the reception of visitors on the 15th of June. The Proprietor begs leave to state that his Table pial be supplied with all the deliescics of the Po His. “Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, Uisveslleut Aathieg). good Mosie, geod: Ansiiag xoellent Bathin usic, ngting, and always plenty oe FA ng Bad Saitiog Boats to the enjoyment of | iteamer Boia ny . Wisshingto aoe Wednesday at6 o'clock a. m., and will land at the Payilionat rs o'clock p.m. Terma for Board: 91.5 per day; for a week or lager: $1 3 per day, or $36 per month. For farther mformation 1 sree the Proprietor, Leonardtown, St. Mary’: 7% na ty ie 8-2 RS AARSHALL, Prop’r. JORDAN'S w.s. aaa Frevesicn Cornty, Va. Now open; leaving Baltimore, Wasvington, or Cumberland in the early morning train for a Herts i thence by Winchester The pected: friend: and the P bg +2 Stephenson's Depot, (P.O ; pot, 134 mile in coaches, oiae urs ck p.m. same day. No detention at Har- y, a8 heretofore quuds extensive and |; fine music and experienced ser sulphur bath water for ttlen, mone obtained at the * JORDAN & BRO. mae © Springs, tog: ther With one hundred acres of land adjoining, at private sale, and invite the attention of speculators this rty. Any infooat ‘on with ref-rence to loca- ef will be furnished u Pra cae Dr. Baltimore. Md. Lene AND FRANCONIA HOTEL coM- F ANY, WHITE MOUNTA emaraerment ofthe “PLUME”, nb “PRO- FILE” HOUS announces to Touris' and the Bier Travel that they will pared fort for the Tereption of so Fs on the 4 h of JUNE. These Hotels have recent! Socene ‘Terovated and newly furnished, are cated nthe midst ofths mont’ attractive’ Soenety Mountains oF TP {he immediate reas orthen OL: D MAN 0. THE M ‘AIN,” the lume, Lakes, Cascades, &c. a? Route from New York via Norwich and Worse ter Line, by the SRN i WEAL. TH and co from Pior 1 a sara MARTIN A je6-2m Pier 18, North River, ow York, ‘hrough tickets to Precah Wei ir Lit- ue a be obtained at the Ticket Office at the ington Depot. CABINET WARE, &c. RUDOLPH BUCHLY, (Succkssor To Isxar. & BucHLy,) : 403 Seventh, near H Street, Boys anv Seiis ALL KINDS OF iy 7-im HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. NEW FURNITURE STORE. TURES VESTS bee i tt than a ther h Wet We would jnviteall to oait be- urchasing. Our motto is, “Quick Sales ol small Pro’ Old Pasar teppei pew. ly "Odd Fellow. fia nha D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- fagtion Rparenteed, ED WAL: verter Ss, db en TETES, 92. EBNDID ROCKING CHAIRS ain” oe Alle RANE HAIR ais Faraitan ie manu oc 8. "T° K:PLAN'T & CO Parperhangors an — U Oph Revaliedans darn sso ANKT Ptah UNDERTAKER, north- eek corair it an id F ats. keeps READY-MADE” ‘COF oe ins.” Calls promptly atten i pty Will also attend to he remov of bodies fromthe old buria! grounds to the new cemeteries. able. ap8ém_ ‘Terms most reaso: J. W. PLANT, UNDE, rp No, 418 7th nd avery. sentin’ = in this between G an‘ constants HEA i ATE wane ORPEE PRESER 8, on ike. ae nares i are oF ngs ae te Cre ia lowest possiblerates, —_ EW AND] DESIR ARI, E Goops AT VERY RICES. We have just ry aes addition to our ‘ Cot Bleached Shean. Irish Linens—a fine a: fe Lingne Gan ke Sate iste. Slasiery, Gicves, fiopstian pe Sets, Blak ee i, nts’ Ganze Vests, Eeabeh Hand fr to brie and i itty ropren in great | Bron ee va vol eee sak; TBE ‘norexiso x iy 22w Louisiaca avenue, McKENNEY & eae 20 he Sa eee Bea.) TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, és H. ee Eek s th st., above States office. Peas sr bom cine. SHOE STORE IN stock of ts and shine at wel dines rotinis at atteing ccna the the vascret of success in business. = to soll at oost—3 ts'all freal wed oud vad [are eh receives the value: Stites mone oods sold at — are atany “dear ab Fe eee ene e So ath ot Qo A S.—s rAd UTHERN NGONR PACTORY. Ninian” oom je mnanu facture of nike with su- experienced workmen, under my ramediate sue sucervision, | am prepared to furnish travelers with a better and artiole than the agmne my atook before pare re ip thu He ma ory before ort Rarchus!ng clawbore. And delivered roe mn jol-2m Tike «. $ TOPHAM {792 ita. BOOTS A) > aeons. Constantly a doudle-sole ef a. beat ng kid sone Bot Chivers ‘ont snk. ees z 750., a Kid Slippers. fin bey Misses, at very Misses’Rnd Children’s Boots and ‘desoription, eq ua se low, all of [alasrewateuey? Pa. et No.2 eres far _ie 13-00 e 0 THE LADIES OF WA! Having been engaged in mani 1 szes’, and huldren «Shoes fo. is know Dion — ine wh Sit male titers fa thes og that we mgo; which x01 nfo at jean Esons DENTISTRY, @. iitlade!phis sagows as 0 Dr. u. Lodi Wi od during the summer months, as wu will retarn in the fall to resume tice rob will be seen by further and timely no ww no @-ly iy 13-tf D. DENTAL NOTICE. R. HILLS hax removed his office to the rooms tong occupied by ‘Dr Maister, (305 Foun’ Ty prone, & between 9th = 10th sts.,) nae be pleased to who may onaonity xy ‘am naar ister. services. For pi permitted to refer tb _ WOOD AND COAL. c ¢@ a it | McKNEW & MARLOW: STEAM, SAWIN er abe PLEEriNe FIRE- Corner of Beccnth th street and Canal, MILL. We now have creater faoilities for Sawi Splitting Fire-Wood, consequently lee toe our prices, viz: "Oa W. ood, sewed in 4 pisces, 26 per cord. Osk Wood, sawed Sag Fy} ~ it, cor 17 Pine Wood, sawed fn Tard and an i TF C1 UF Coal of all kinds cho for case McKN & MARLOW, iy# i Corner He 7th street and Canal. A WOOD AND COA COMPLETE and full stock ie all kinds of FUEL a) ways on hand. «" orders attended to personally by ove of the rm. Col thor ef screened before delivery. Wood di sawed and split any length and size, or ly sawed, or deijvered in the cord length. Persona wishing a quantity can take whar{ mensure, and have it ore to order. 1 2~ Those wishing tolay in their winter supplies Will please romember we wish to keep no aceoun Sonsoementiy, aaa Ret convevient to on cash they will give satisfactory paper at short datos, ary &W.M -T. sarmer tate iced C streets, rf ooh li—Foot of Nita street, aa 2 ved Are a her Cargo i TE ASH KE 1 diepore of cheap for c, He has also on hand a large lot of ‘jicKoRY, OAK. and PINE WOOD. Please cal) it before parol N.B. _—Wood Cutand elsewhere. corner lath and C sts. Sny size and length. EEPERS AND OTHERS. (prLoorn TO YOUR INTEREST LN ’ AROS Farpaging your Wood of tthe Red Sign, at the new 08, arabe ett Ape Canal streets, opposite ea You will not only bes sure of full measure, ¥ will get Ee Sawed in 2,3,0r4 pire: Ly Ig Split} any size desired. ir per wre cheaper than it is sold from any other piace in this city. IF His Wood in of the Beat Quality, py Best Quality. (> He has the biggest os — poze. = ai] i> The est Pine Kaot serene ice Kindling Wood, a Kindling Wood. i> All delivered Preset Charze, ail f Charge. does not show how if ee to get your ‘ones’s Worth # ai} at the above office ]F™ and try aa & quarter of s cord a of the beat in 2 pieces tat, Sea $i for 15 r stants Me ti — tau fed toe Otis ceeeaaie the north we of = ig@ corner of 7th and ‘Canal streets, 0) ex to accompany the orderor be ready hen Eee doi Sele" A.PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. IM L LIME !!—LIME '! Inst received, 1,0 barrels of fresh wood-burnt LIME, which will be sold only for ae ID Off: it ; Tath and ac G Nterk oe nort ent rier an streets, No. 547. hart foot of 12th street, below W Department. iy N eS TA HAMS, Tue Hams por THE Wan WaaTHeR Every oue of these corn fed ams is from selected country stock. cured cae grant for us, and every one warranted to be in Tit ord: oa ING & BU RCHELL, iv Corner 15th et and Vermont av. R. SANDSin tow prapeted to, fake the supe u ow are 0 "PES, that oan sed" nor AMBROTY PE; by in the city, ie low price of ol y foveod to 910, Always on hand ® fine selection of new styles of a gs. avenue, between 8th and 9th ats. Sien ofthe Rig 16. “S SULTANA SAUCE, For Hort oz Coxp Dishes of ALL Kinps. ape on his return Crimea. and since is manufactur ea by Crosss fom rom the recipe. The man- ufacturers sim; se ask forit 8 trial, convinced that it must add to the already lene consumption, and t will prove itself un- pauntied, sttherasn stis Opinions oF THE LONDON “We auc ar correspondent to ti o r py gale — Pacing! moe, entitled ‘the esitana’s a ‘ish ite bell it aod conned oh ee ak, aid ip ‘cases of ig binge ad eee » piquant, and »; cy;a ry orem tion pea a a worthy of 16 delicat gomue Soyer, and the universal patronage of @ Mons. taste of a Sultana, the Ob server. of ei a a piquant ypeourene of ory G the = cite > thi je adjunet aiken. a placed on every phe Mul tana Sauce iss most delicious zest.”— States—G. Biz Pylion erect Now Vert cat Cornhill ‘Sauce gente Nel 1 gbesens | Es nt EI are} mc No hia cocchins Wasi aeh Shee ieienes-One- 8 grester variety of interesting reeding then cauba te edenane eines ta palkinek on Gebenten B*etioge AND OB OBIO » aLRO Trains over this —. ee Sarongh te a.m. si 20 ops at arcana ease = vm oreo y at prin- JOXRKERSBURG, and stations on thet road above, will leave at 6.0 a. a WASHINGTON BRANCH. Brae panenOn: ‘at 440 and 6.508. my 3.9 ee OL TIMORE at 420 and 745 am. 4i5 ‘On Sunday Aes Ee Faas vit Wes Ronee leave at “BRACE RG wee mera st i snag nd $2 p. m. St 32" p, m. which onl oe tn ore nate! ec a — to Bus ine a jor cowed tonek wis ob proce Slopes gy gyemins fo Monday mir" PERSONS, Agent. weak, —The Steamer ca et GUY having med nt at ror S. P, Natu —— Agent, ig sae aa oe Ling’ Penis gees * ¥en fines io Satnaner "Geer Scans a * From A exandris—Sisaimee a From seit Pea cee ber tgh unten and boats from Alexan- ERSAES ewe nt beatae sles the No! a ee a badd ta from Washington 2 eX 9 =. and Ti< hand Southwest. AM faces KEE LINE BE Leaves il & m., day Tocranear ai connect with the trai dria Railroad for the ILAR ST! N BAL’ TO f, Baltimore: ) * NaN S WED) ene °F The * Columbia stopa at the principal landings on = ‘freight apply to ap 4 Tad Tham THe Ae OTICE TO” TM S-NEW A WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! go Wanna RECT TO ALL PA E sO UgH AND T SOUTHWE! ry RAY f thd anv RicHMOND 4ND mac RaitnoaD Ling. en The two fast Daily lines from South and Southwest. Boats leave nag? ==] of 6th street, at 635 a.m. Sse. sirenthere oe board. and ‘enjoy a plossant wa the beautiful Pots - PRBS) Bg ta fais view ne ofM Verne PY the eyening boat they insure Sie beke wea nan sad grriesie Mesheend a teas ts TOOIDS, RD e connect with allthe Trains for theSouth and ‘South. h Southern Mail is con aoe renee Jas coer ge fi 'roadi 5 utetgpecoege OND. AN DON at Richmond aa wore. Tennessee, and East R THE SOUTH W: ase ih os farts J board the Bouts, foot of 6th Ti eae aulé-ly (wnisni 2 EW <Guasakuaee @REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRiIa RalLpoap. ey ERY a. TON SEW aot TER RN CITI FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D, GC. GINTA, bart? + MRO MCTA, Hacer orner of ofPaaay: Rk aemeand a the fies, of Shee Sram beast ‘silrosd, wa RICHMOND, DANVILLE, BTM ETANGOG A SASINLLL Wl Feomny ang Neh SW ORLEANS. Bys rh Affordi eaetecl en te tana Saree Weta coenee Woent aes fe hmond an: nts 5% went fer cure and el close Fone! to Mem- core ee So) and Omsibupes' leave the office Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock & m. 8 Fe NS. AMES A. EVAN: Agent, jor7-tf Washington, ‘OGRAP' N° PEND AMBRO pre GALLERY, Street, 480 PEenneYLvania AMBROTYEES, BES OTOS RAPE: me = a oe enon , and 2% cents PICTURES for each eubsequent one, - taken in any weather, Remember the Number— 480 Pennsylvania avenue, near $d street. “Secure the shadow while you have the wen ee _spBly Good Eat EATING AND, Putup in 1m handsome case, APITAL INKING. W. F. BENTER'S RESTACRA aE on Cat, the rear of Browne’ Hot«! bleok, oon mus as the. very in Washington city Lowers at Papamoa ines Beye ee 9 fr4 there oh 6 very ch scent, mg ro, Genes Ra leuors, &r~ gare, & &o., to Ssiad te aay ng house In ba es te f his establishment is @ use of Of the Kiedis more t fo n-tf i GR L1SBTNIN CEvome PLATINA TIPS. dieing LE ne, Corner of Tenth and C streets, mear Peam. accnus. gprs by paraant repre consequence of ae at- ‘oints Porgis 98 Satan from hie ome hve rane the ey i Pelee Points are genuine sine t stamped with his own eae RSS GRE SLOTHIN ~¥ ae TOOR- ee Gare oo A ieire Sik Sip Weccinee an =