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as = T1200 Ars on mg Star. | Reh! interven! ) agen Pp icoh ne Grtbetnes News" thathas made Tue Kvexine STam circulate so generally throughout the country. otize inele copies (in wrappers) can be proovre PUBLISHED EVERY Arreanooh, / WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1859. N°. 2,030. | res Puce STEREREE NES Ot ee of (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh Street, ar W. D. WALLA served in packages by carriers at @4syear, Piso a7" permonth. To mail sabsoribersthesub- scription price is $3.59 a year, in advance ; $2 for .x months: @1 for three months; and for less than three months st the rate of 12 cextss week, Single uit, ome cent ; 12 Wrappers, two cents, ts (of eight lines to the square) for each insertion. 3 P WILLIS ON THE BALTIMORE AND EPORT OF THE EM- Mthinnd W scbeota, Waskiness o'6 p.m. ain, — m Washi n, to connect with SEVERAL PERSONSCAN BE Acoommodated | above, wil leave at 6308 mand 32 pon eat cathedral of the West, with a railroad to | 8hown so much devotion tothe Empress and | 8° > we REV. J. HERVEY BAITEN. Fre Ohio for the entrance to the broad isle (the | my on, I feel first of all the desire to thank aim and successfal achievement of the Balti- % ee ean OHTO RAILROAD. OR'S ADDRESS. EDUCATIONAL. yN ADVERTISEM'T TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Mr. Willis recently traveled over the Balti- | In our latest news by the Kangaroo we re- VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY. TA F OR RENT—Tho four-story BRICK HOUSE, ¥ ak ait and Obio railroad in company with sev- | ceived a telegraphic report of the speech of the L goats and Potato Relea lphia, om | felt deect terre! FS hl hy on ae goa all theoeet _ Sgentostere RAR DOD, literary and scientific gentlemen, and he | Emperor Napoleon to the great dignitaries of ‘he fourth year will commence on Septembor Ist, | are required by an ord wed the 16th of | the building; also, good bathroom and bes just eral lite the state, giving his explanations of the con- | 189. at July, 1859, to have the footways fronting the same | been put in thoroceh repart. A ppiy to the subsori~ 2S OE Oe ee has written to the Home Journal an entertain- clusion of . ‘The matter is of such im- 345 pays for boarding and tuition per term of 4 ved with good, hard brick, and in conformity to ber, corner 6th and B streets, oj posite National | 7, thi 1. going through to all poi ing secount of the excursion, from which we lance that we give a literal translation of de ite prepared for Dickinson College, oe pe ae sredeotentd B ‘ sechpacliing tes Hotel. Ges) "SB CASTLEMAN: ‘Weet. North west: and § South weet, leave Balinmore extract the following paragraphs. ‘is remarks as they appear in the official col- | _ The P:incipal retorg to F. A, Lutz, Esq., Wash- | proved of by the undersigned, or it will be rejec ed. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-—Sii St 7.208. m and 4.16 p.m. ae . : : . i ing el S. Go! improvement mus ‘complete y the m& county, a! miles from a ? Stations. His opinion of the great work iteelf is thug eee boing net east ire hs dog. Goorgetown m. King and Daniel 8. Gor deer next, or x, le be mast cks Seorretown. st the intersection of the Georgetown | ‘That at <0 p. un express and avopeonty St prim- Ps 1. ssed : “Gentlemen: Finding myself againin the 2troulars can be obtained of the adove, or of the | subsenil) i i end Little Falls rosde, th Y - | cipal pornts. rd . ‘4 pBra ges ore the front door to the | midst of you, who qatar my absence, haye | Principal ys is ried fa raid for out of the tax which has % ote RICHARDS core Por PARKERSBU RG, and stations on that road LINTON ACADEMY, 1 Cc BRE ® : th ROOMS at) WIE'S, vss < rc bre hee to explain to you the motives of pid EQRGE: RNOLD. M. 4 we ecincipa RET strest, between F an Go Pies ne haa | WASHINGTON BRANCH. more and Obio railroad,) was the irty- | mY § hia Schoo! has been removed to No. 107 West Georgetown, D. C., July 2st, 1958. reasonable, ees reine Jenre aesoliows: ee one-mullton-dollar-Improvement™ which we| “When, after asuccessful campaign of two | street, near Washington Into the building hereto- iy 2 StawtAn 24 ileon-doll wel Saco cemented neta we uae an T PRIVATE SALE—Sevoral good and well- | ands.5 p.m, kindly invited to look at. It is the t- | months, the French and Sardinian armies at ENG = three story 1 , y 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 415 Cs nge cterpese of modern times; bat iis | Plched thar camp bofire the wallsof Verona, | Bemianbee® CaairU™ naybyspiniey URahye! | PQRSALE OR RENT —Tig HOUSE No. ion, | AA travand ee sty PRAME HODERS Wah | i'n ARLTIMORE at carious that the man whose far-seeing and mar. | the struggle was evidently on the point of un. | iothol Aegunr neice Bookstore of Mr. Frank Tay- | by Mr. Arthur Soha t, and lying about midway the | FeOme each s Good yards beck an wide alleys he a Sunday but way— eurtou: i ‘i lor, Washington, or at the Drug Store of R. S. Cis- uare immediately ‘west ‘omer: above property is located on the north side of Mas- at 5.20 p.m. velous belief is now acknowledged and honored Sollticeh pote a = reemey me bate in ® | ei) Georcotowa auatm | north siden Tee eae of Renersliy aud favor” sachusetts avenne, between 4th and Sth ats. Per at 42a. m. S i int of view, I was fatal i to ——— = — - ji = 4 obtar th: ¥ leave poids so the Pecipieee dete eck ie [Neenah ta. reas aur guuayteeraacate tite METROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INSTI- Perera, te choic> #0- | Senos would do well wall ae 310 of tala prop. rae same TUTE, axearion at vory short no- lor axp Dar Scttoor ror Youna Lapres, Tho third onl wa aguetthe i sticutoeeill m2. which surrounded him; and in commencing the 2 a, ease epg om: . : * ie the first Monday ia Septembe long and sterilo war of sioges I found in| ™Pocatedina beautiful and healthy position in the | W HOLESAL. ence of me Europe in arms, ready either to | National Metropol th a corps of experienced Bridge street, Georgetown. D.C. ii ute Our success Or 3; ate our reverses. | 80d Soneespliahio’ Te pag Read A sed Goitors The attention of the trade is respec lly called to Rulty of the enter- Undies for acquiring @ thoroug OY stock of Janke Men's, and Boys’ belief—Thomas! Not only that. it is | great fortresses, protected against any diversion | 4 Boarnixe er Philip having been The other apostle | 00 his flanks by the neutrality of the territories 164 mited faith our Saviour made an ex- ie, in the question before the miracle of bread. Truly, this great man has retrieved the names of the hesitating apostles ' : Being invited to ride upon the ‘‘cow-catch- “Nevertheless, the di On erty. Also, several smal! ses rile elas poresiis sate ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPE; TY FOR oes te Philadephia, ENT 1X WASHINGTON CITY BOR & | 882)? - TERM OF YEARS Pe ane gen wie i paren fither. by Noreen ae lw 4 . Sehott will give iv. tice, Address E. & ADDISON, agent, Alexan- dria. B-zawtf .EWIS PAYNE, EpOoTAND SHOE DEALER, WwW to W to a satisfactory tenant for five years from the isth INTAIN ‘wieh and Worcester of September next, the PREMISES on the south- i ven west corner of Penn. avenve and llth street, which rine Trane mepnn es) tnn ete YF ng =J 1 trains to return by morning trains, and from Satur- i 2s) for nearly five years past has been weil known a 2 . : — prise would neither have shaken my resolution | “Cinsien etitial salec ration as to ter seit ay oensaeksis ee ree the largest and most sucomseful boarding house im | “32 $yoans © Moudas morning ey ae ex,” the impressions formed while in that | Dor stopped the enthusienn® of my army had | may be obtained at the principal bookstore My, tock of PATENT LEATHER piel EI LS Sapitol and Prost: | JOTICEcThe Steamer JAMES GUY having povel position are very amusing. not the means been ont of Proportion with the HAVENNER, 404 Eatieets Wenn ers 2 He | WORK isalso assorted and well worthy of atten- | 226; About midway be pee Troxumity to the Pate. We had reached Martinsburg, on our return | results to be expected. It wi 3 ion, necessary to D-er6w A large lot of COARSE SHOE; —rotracing in sixteen hours the four days route | resolve boldly to break through the Darciers - M cCOR MICK’S SCHOOL. (nuitabie for servants) also on had onl sonmeane of exploration, and, of course, traveling at full | raised by neutral territories, and then to accept Mrs. iret 4 Mick desires to inform her a merchants and others in want are railroad speed—when our kind official enter-} the struggle on the Rhine as well ason os friends nd the public generaliy that she wiil resume invited te call or address meat No. 77 Bridge st., tainer, Presseott Smith, pointing to the front | Adige. It came to this: to accept everywheie See her School on the Ist Monday inSep- | Goorgetown, D.C. ap 2-tf of the engine, asked if I would like to ride | the seeker More precious blood | "Tho course of study pursued will oom rise sl! the : there. The thought delighted me, of course; | must have been shed, and enough has been prenohos requisite toa thorough English eduoa [DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE | '"sed meats Tones greater gumber and [ took my seat at once on the sort of grid- | shed already; in a word, to succeed it was tp oldition ts her dex stiinen tha tedelvinact RIE will Bon Fite etnne Cntrances, public and r 5 R 1852— Hours of . “ “ d te, wi ith street, > RG PAGE iron wedge, in front of the locomotive, built | necessary to stake what no sacar Bay ast £0 | receine into er familyn low tunity ax anders, | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO--Manaoxns, | Evcaue’ tnd pearsr tnthe Trotieneastsrhacteet | an FLOM b m. Co. Washington ‘Theatre and Philiarmonic Hall, one v gn, or both of which is open nearly every night in the AYS rs cu N year, reuders this propert by fo is the most | and on FRIDA S {commencing the sthof April) shethiein Washington city fora hotel Kepton the | for PINE Y POINT aed RIN: Le até a mre: aromas rien. Its meoping — aaa easily | turning, will cat alll cee regu ne eos akan rr accomin © one huncr ersons m™., © rT is gomforiabiy “with lodgings; while ite onoking, | and feturciags LUCIEN & PAGE. ining, and restaurant apartments can be ar-| Natn’.. Bowsn, A Atexandna. jor throwing to the right or left any number of ©. unless the independence of his country | aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her im Hall than others Goo. t can be i ac int 1 oversight. The Consolidated Lotteriesof Delawareare dra’ rmation eonce: 5, 5. and stray cattle on the track. With the sun in- | isin danger. . For terme and further partiavlars apply at hor | daily atWimington, Det at Isoiaatee eto ae | WR CHS Tome Collyer—at tensely bright and the thermometer all day at} _ ‘If, then, I stopped short, it was not from | residence No. 33 Camerdn streets Aleweirie, Var | Anta wer eetonD the suporintendenos of Lo 12 my 2, ty-four degrees, my black iron seat was | weariness or exhaustion. nor from abandonment | iy 27-tf tery Commissioners appointed by the State. 7 ete Oe ee ee not the eoolest. and the glowing admiration of | of the noble cause I wished to serve. but be- ASEMINARY FOR YOUNS LADIES PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. "prom A aanedris fisemer Whee Collyer—ag the crowd of Martinsburg boys, who gathered | cause a louder voice spoke within my heart — 7. WILL BZ OPENED AT > MONDAY, August 8, 1850—Claes 91, MELA & SON, | 7,911 &. ma 1, 3, and 5p. m., except Tuesday wand in the few minutes that I sat alone on | The interes's of France. No. 4%9 Beet? — rele eeg me Washing - 7a numbers—12 drawn ballots. H. No. 520 Seventh st., ahove States office, | Friday pat ad bo ceed eny orb ee ged 4 the cow-cateher. in a the mee station- < Des you ~_ ine it — me nothing to put a Mas. GEN’ WHEELER, Priscirat. , op capitale.. CHEAPEST Boor, AND SHOE STORE IN i and dria. is promise at first, to be too wa’ rake upon the ardor of my soldi -| The t of this Institution will be th a. iol . 8 . nly. parece oral teense Twas joined | Cited by victory, wished (rede eee? WhO ex: | The abject of this Lastitation will, be elemental to do. eon | 4 OG, We will dispose of our $19,000 stock of Roots and SAo em. and 2 p.m, boats trom Alexan- : J. Twas joined y ry, wished to advance’ . the ornamentai branches of polit= literature, in . 5 Shoes at a «mai! profit, that being the secret 4 nnect with the trains of the end er of our charming party to whom my|_ “Do P rae —— it cost ne nothing publicly | which Mrs. Wheeler will be assisted by export 200110 do, : of aucooms in business. We have no worth Oinio Railroad for the North and West, aple had proved tempting: and, with Pres- | in the face of Europe to curtail from my pro- | enced and pproved teachers. ; 8 $4, quarters $2, : lens stock to sell at cost—it isa fies Ei The 6% a. m. and 7} - bow! ett swith on one side of me and Thompson (of | gramme the territory which extends from the | _ ‘rs. by ero Ue Ee A git ed cate: 9—Class 95 Sfhis money.” joods, sold at ‘costare dear at ‘any | Que Ra Trised for thes uthern Literary’’) on the other. I felt | Mincio to the Adriatic? emuanl thesia. Oe % - price. I 77 Beware of all such humbugs. oat <ee LINE onciled to the risky possibility ** Do you imagine that it cost me nothing to Three or four young ladios be reorived into 92 is 8-ly H. MELA & SON, 520 7th at. Ky TRAM PAC Ex NE ing wiped mre See cet tro brother ig noble parsnee peste in honest aupersinoa ofthe Pe Spel under the immediate . : orice tT RAVE S—SOUTHERSN ny cow that shcu'd cumber the rts, patriotic hopes extinguished? nal be obtained lication to th: Bee aoe &o., &o. 7 c aving com her words, served up to fate in “ To serve Italian independence I waged war principal bookstores ofthe city orto the Principal. i SB, quarters $125, pon rege te mere Say a literary sandwich with ‘forced cow-cum- cone n wish of Europe. As soon as the | iy 18 eotQctl WEDNESDAY, August 10—Class 96 Fremediate supervis a Lom prepared to foriich ‘ f ~ ikews estinies of tr: i i 3 ravelors with a bette cheapor article than ND STA FRID, ae Setuil ahs gue hae eaeutdcie (onenee ot country were imperilled I con waembors— 3 drawn ballots, Northern Franke pol by clean thie city. Please COLUM ETA WEDNESDAY MORNING, 6 snort (which it takes pretty good ear-drums to * And can it now be said that our efforts and | ———— Se ‘Tronks Reparred ‘and Covered, and delivered in ©The Golambia stops st the principal landings on enjoy as you sit directly under his explesive | our sacrifices are a pure loss! No. As I said in PR AM ON ES 4, do. 29 do, - 3 OAS Patt Ot Oe ae epirain oop = the river. pny der eal coed (guaed he sarees my farewell address to my soldiers, we have a HOUSE FURNISHING CO TARAS Bee halves WS, Senrters S840; Me WIS Nl sss ami Gage Cuan Bau, | “weaneteenely, right to be proud of this short campaign. In] and selling lower than any ther hon: es Thos, w. ILEY, Arent, d people of Martinsburg. and the hot air call be- Tames tee cc entedate Lea i BOOTS AND SHOES, four combats and two battles a powerful army, Piahington. We would javitogll peat 78 numbers—i4 drawn ballots, 7OWICEK TO GRAVEL ¥ ng with them—for, to our exquisite delight, | inferior to none in organization and bravery, peat park sting. Pur motto ia, “Quick Sales ; Capitals. “ Tam const’ manufacturing and keep a full OTICE TO TRAMELERS NEW ARS a, be the scent or third | has been Ha he King of Piedmont, | Old Furnituro taken in exohange for Bo } prize of--..822.50|2 prisesof—_—..._. r a le sole Mor, Boots, $1.2 aaa WITH GREATLY IMPOVSD SCHEDULE! noke, cinders, and second-hand | once styled the Guardian of the Alps, has seen : : =! Lodo. t somla don. at En rs, $i STON atmosphere, were all fanned to the rear. With | his country delivered from invasion. and the as Oe Ee aL TE ot Kon “eo fret Ei eee iets, SL ee | FROM WAS EET TS GATECT FO Ald. the accelerated speed, the rush of air was a| fi me-of his states extended from the | 335 D STREET. 35) mickmen Ss eres Ss Sat ates and Miseenat vey | 2278 SOUTH AND Yee. SOUTHWEST. eof unseen caresses, a myriad of soft fingers | Ticino to the Mincio. The idea of Italian = * FRIDAY, August 12—Class %, fenon” et Gi . 1a Potomac STRAMERS AND RICHMOND. sroking back the hair upon one’s ‘apis aad nationality is admitted by its warmest oppo- cal APERHANGINGS—Now stock, cheap for Aug Mieges’and Children’s Boots and Shoes of vers mar Rannone Laue 1 % numbers—}2 drawn bat: desor:ption, equally iow, s!| of ourown mak Capital ann eS ROSENTHALS pi 1 prizeot +8200 [4 prizes of. No. 22 Ps, ave., Market Space, 7 ey s ¢ ¥ 4 4° de. 00) ke &e. = ‘do rn « Little imaginative, perhaps, but remember | of salutary reforms. EDWALNUT i, Tickets 85, halves $2.0, quarters 81.26. iaieeo peg oth st South ata $ of emit hg verte, took there were three authors on the cow-catcher!)— | “ Thus, ving gi NG CHAIRS, SATURDAY Boo AND ono, hd A of 6th street, at 625 &. m. and 63 p.m. Fassongere ty while the handkerchief with which I endeay-| mili he peace which I yl a a ONSOLIDATED. LOTT : | SHORAS : ‘hng gently at the corners of one’s beard. } nents. All the sovereignsof the Lialian penin- a shampooing by the daughters of Eolus— | sula understand at last the imperious necessity no manner of recognition of mortal man’s com- L , Be dcest wearer the morning host can obtain a fine break: ced blow my nose was so foreed up my nos- | have concluded will be fruitful of happy results: ao roto GRIFFIN & BR the beantahel clantn punnagen ieiioe tw of Monat tris ast make me sneeze. The «sleepers.’’| the future will reveal them daily more aud JOS. T. ANT & CO, >i2 drawn bal Bvenus, You will find th Ry the evening boat they i Les i i Parperhangers and Upho. aterers, pitals, Servo YOU WIth the most fa na ct . war. ‘four a orb 3 the rail-track, at first separate | more for the happiness of Italy, the influence baidler + 9 P fe i $54,616] 4 prizes of... ranted to wear we'l, and st the lowest posriblecash | SUPFSr au! 6 rest of four hours in oo: ; , u . r r ' : J; 350 D st., bet. sth and leth, i. esp ted PE aie Pe : T state-roome, and arrive in Richmond in time to . i i. t, soopmeni hepatic rate ee oom of France, the quiet of Europe {> Furniture Repaired and ed. i ae se leo sored Leer San ee connect with ali the Trains for the South and Sou! ter cow came in sight, an © next instant, +w0e- = Se > ¥ ? 0 THE LADIES OF WASHIN! ‘ONC r *. 1a narrow escape of our rather-be-excused | How to Cure Frvit Steaners.—One reat — a Rhy ee si : So | 30 Having been engaxed in menufsoturing Laden’ itd pp mage pe and Teo wiles ~ bis Atter pig, tdem—idem flocks of | hindrance to fruit-growing in the neighborhood | constantly on hand all kinds. aid quel opeeaa 5 ngbnsts aa hls pase ba Feark ae cnet HAE | setiveetins tina by bap eae eet manne P. grazing h Tunken men, and Irish | of towns, and one of the rgeatest hindrances to a Ce Reape BADE COP Tiokets $15, halves $7 5), quarters $375, 8ths $127 way ten M seoagale are we tifom ta Enis Line, roe oe by og cen. What ng matiet of v1 Fovereraate in its culture. is its exposure to va tend to the removal of bodios from the | Address =FPRANCE, BROADBE! TS & CO., crise goin rine canknd (etail mee) w-catcher, to be sur e stolen. One may send to a distant nursery yunds to the new cemetoris ILMINGTOR. DEL. | 12 Sortidion at the rincipal Shoe Stores in Wash- : t, to be — telegraphed —— hat = for a rareand expensive kind of fruit, may treasonablo. Pp 8-6m_ SUSSEX GGUREY LorrEnion: tugton ext —the hoes 80 we.l-known as J. A poets strangely removes some one’ rly | watch over and nurse it for several years, and W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th ,! eCurdy Ske . re The way we jumped chasms and} then, when his eyes are ginddened by its first a tor agin thaw peblampliw ak Soa To_be drawn daily at Wittsion, Delaware, at 15 skiemed ponds—popped across rivers and cleft productions, some ed lonfer may enter his | SOiret in-hie linea fine HEARS! * minutes before 12 m, ‘pen. potas into apes pring ieea pads by night and devour them. ‘Nay, some t TENT CORPSE FR SF VES $. ken ke, MONDAY, August 8—Cinen 115 D DENTA ‘iss, and spun away on the other side as if} loafers not ragged, but professedly genteel as ones pe athe gegen gage ei s—12 drawn R. M. LOOMIS Will be absent from the cit nothing had happened—skirted precipices and may rob him treasures, and then chuckle oro oy AE pettiorsee - ue pean tale. nme daring the summer months, as usual, but, : rounded bluffs—all at the same pace. and with | over their success as a first-rate joke. ‘au 3-ly | Syeignot... will return in the fail to resume practice Iy no- Why should not our Legislature give us a law —————— as will be seen by farther and timely no a hindranee and obstacle. Why, it mount ishing fruit-robbing with h Iter’ | JORDAN'S W. 8. SPRING Tinkt'e1, ** See. S738 | cate togmrectteg ris et co ce eethepe = 3 * iS nishing fruit-robbing wi eavy penalties a . 8. I icke' — TAL a 5 » VO. ed to “a flight of fancy’? It was thought- Better that a thief enter our barns kod carry J Frepenricx Corntr, VA. Dr.anis eile NOTICE. ty one door sagt of ‘as’ Hotel, or removed his office to the roome usust 3—Ciges 116 long oooupied by Dr, Malster, (36 ees 78 numbers—'3 trawn ballots. coouais. 5, 2 prize of.. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts.,) where} 6th street. EO. E. MATTINGLY, ts) he will be plenead to see all whe may derire = a * . be: ear!yum ' strip our pear trees and grape vines of their de- Waele bene enc ie Ww su i6-ly {Union} R e t trarel—ghos —angel’s errand-going ( off oats or corn, than enter our gardens and | ,Now open; leaving Baltimore, na or TURSDAY. licious burden. We wish, too, that public sen- road ty Stephenson’s Depot. } his services. For profesriona. ability 1 am kind!y EW ARRANGEMEN®S! i isi i fs this D: Ig mile in co: WBZ" do... e Mat = asthe wer thought? im ye fly as far, == pein . Rico mae re se me pe Ferry, sa her: tofore Frounds Sxtonsixe and Tickets $1. — : ‘Via Onanen ann ALExansnia Raiunoad. ec: ™: gua w ren LJ Pe eeed To which any rider on the cow-catcher of the | the best coats heean. A maak ier of car uae Bit Iphur baths. "Pho water fer WEDNESDAY, August 10—Class117 Foren wooD AND COAL. caged! uore and Ohio” ld his pilfering Visitors to a dose they don’t relish. | 32018 barrels or bottles, Ciroulars obtained at the 15 numbers—i2drawn ballots, Oo Oo D: c oA L “ Pens, BPA, aaerer, \atedeid Sa: rly Sweet Bou op. | ee Ecopet i JORDAN & BRO. | WwW ae [ FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. ir-ee Yor example: when his early Sweet Bough ap- he Proprietors offer the above Springs, together speed McKNEW & MARLOWS woe ples are being nightly stolen, he takes several > ea iat Bape t teet coulators to this ip STEAM, SAWING. AND SPLITTING FIRE- VIRGINIA, FENNESSEE, Mataiwosran.— An extraordinary case is| fine specimens and immerses them in a weak roparty. Any informat-on with ref-rence te locas WOOD MILL. SEORGIA, Oishi b 1 p t Corner of Seventh street and Canal, NISSISSIPPI store # court at Brooklyn, New York, involy- | Solution of ipecacuanha, and seatters them | tion, terms, &c , will be furnished upon application z : ARKANSAS, ANDT’ 5. g the good name and happiness ot an inter- ain on the ground; first marking them so he undersigned Dr. M.JORUAN, THURSDAY, Augyst 11—Cinee 119, Woe.now have ereater facilitios for Sa lin 503 W. Baltimore st . Baltimore. Md, 73 numbers—!2 drawn ballots, family. A lady came to Brooklyn five is own family shal! not eat them by mi:- ago. who represented herself to be from He treats a few of the ou‘si-le bills of an! - EE ital Splitting "Fire: Wood, ccuesquently. rede ¢ Sar FERQUGR TICKETS EXPER RATERS SP it enue aed 6th Sip) & 3 1. Q.C. LAMAR. c. M, MOTT. 1, L. AUTRY. “ Wo ~ " me FICE, corner of Penasy! van Mobile. She had a mulatto boy whom she wherry patch in the same way. It af- LAMA Morr eALERTS aes z ek Wool evel ete ne | Weadierie ox Geen eae Ferry sented as the child of a favorite servant. | fords him no little amasement to learn, private- Horry Spine Mine AT EAM >, , IZ, Sent, 86 per cord. pyr a stants s was young and beautiful, and was wooed | ly, that the doses take effect where they were | Will practice in the igh Court of Frrors and Ap- 17 Pino Wood, hie a ocr ory epuay | ss . and won by a New York merchant, with whom | designated to do so, his father (a doctor) being | prais @t Jackson, the Federal Court at Pontotoo, FRIDAY, August 12—Claas 119, IF Coal of all kinds cheap foreach” RICHMOND, DANVILLE, XNCHBUR , 1a ihe | Ene Courts of the’ Seventh Judicial District of M 75 numbers—(2 drawa ba'lots. I la cheap for ca | BRO POT Ee ENCRBURG happily and given birth to two | son sent for by suspected persons to pregoribe | gepr aud’ will attend ee Te oe Capitals. MoKNEA & MARLOW, CHATTAN fl W t Fy * ; » » 97 Corner oF street and Canal. TA, A NOOG A, NASHVIL Ht ‘: dren Recently the peace of the | for their disordered stomachs and unaceounta- | thravehout tha Narth Minsinnippi 5% \3 ize of. JY —— | Vit oC INCTION EMPHI has been broken by the appear-| ble nausea’ This gentleman's fruit garden nar Go cae" bere . WOOD AND COAL. ONTGOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. of @ colored man from St. Louis. who | lies on the bank of a canal, and the indigeeti LE, LES ian oe nae ce) $1. bd SOR LET pod fall stock of all kinds of | By a direct a railway connec- us that the woman is bis divorced wife, | bility of his fruit is well known to the canal- | celles’ Ciariansta’ Min He accord. ag . , All orders attended to personaily by one of the | _Affording greateens eed tend comfert, and be- ‘od has sued for the recovery of the mulatto | drivers all along thatroute—A wra! American, fons, Plutiras, Melodzons. Brass Instruments SATURDAY, August 13—Class 12), 7 ine over #0 mites shorter than by any other ro: boy as his child y ad uric Books and Shect Music. for « - The iady denies the state- | Jy 23. ‘The steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot t ; 73 numbera—13 drawn bali ‘Coa! thorough! ei pricosatthe Musiostare et Wok METAR OT aumien ae Coal thorough!y sereened before delivery. and declares it to be a plot to destroy her corner of \ith st. and Pa. av. jy’ shy — peer ape Martie ye diy go | a oa ‘Charlottsviie, » but the colored man insists that he shall rp.—The Im- | =~ ad . = 2 di 2250) &eo. length. Persons wishing a quantity can take whart mton, White xed Springs, Woodstock ,c., abunda i S i i ‘ i ji MPLATED R Tickets $1. meaaure. and heve it prepar-d to ode and at 6} p. m. for Richmond and all points South” nt testimony from St. Louis to | perial Guard originated in the firat eampaign . . " M ai = = a {L7~ Those wishing to iny iu their winter eupplies | west, ing sure and close connections to Mem- n his aecount of the matter. He says that | of Napoleon I., after the taking of Milan, when " y wl for tickots or certificates of pack- | wiirplease remember we ito keep phis. vwsnrel the divorce from her beeause of | the French were in pursuit of the retreating | “fer onr stock of Berege Rode Hand Figured | ages will meet with the most prompt and con Bagcace Warone and Omnibusee leave the office y to hiun, and that until recently he | Austrians near the river Mincio. The cirou Li Toi Ms Fancy Dress Silks, and at | attention, ane the printed official drawings sent ort Pa. avenue, at oeloek am ands ame a . he ci VOI. SALT. x, Agent, ad fled to Europe. While the | stanees are thus narrated by Abbott in his Life | “Also, Parach's and ladies’ San Umbrellas, “ Kacress FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. 12th and C streets, | jet7-tf Washtagton. s x. the lady and her husband are | of Bonaparte : Lace Mantillas and Hoop yats ofall qualities. __Wrvineswan. Te , So ieee Gnd. SE Seot of Mt steet, 8 Set ‘4 gre#t anxiety and distress. Though the Austrians were some fifteen thou- jy 23-1m corner th st , 0 ona! HEX: = 5 SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS “neh ames 2 NEW eR Aa TYPE GALLERY, \ sincular matrimonial episode has recently | sand strong, and though they had partially de- = — = oe “| ALICES at the SOUTHERN TRUNK ANOTHER ARRIVAL fi 480 Punnsvivania AVENU: 4 New Orleans. About a year ago,| molished the bridge, the march of Napoleon sen | Par OH at “Gintecen Sue e. RRA Ar : Sand WHITH SSH CONE: Near Third Sirsa, Mr. Pia young man, heir to a enw ns, was retarded scarcely au hour. N aa was 3] SUT LE. yrerarep. ve elt Sete sa JAS. S- ws mi ‘. a pettoley Ges ~ pao ma AMBEOTT PES had engaged to marry a beautiful pet yh hum: | thet di sick, suffering from a violent head-| WARE, BASKETS, URUSHES. & NS, OFER'S SULTANS SAUCE. 55 Aut Krxos. nip es pote pred ‘jot of HICKORY, a ssc conts, jointed, qugtances.| The wedding was ap-| ache. Having crossed the river, and concerted | Naf aH ee were heise : This moat delicious and appetising Sauce was n- | OSK-and FINE WOOD. | Fatup in handsome case, and the guests assembled, but the | all his plans for the pursuit of the flying enemy. | hovwekres nnn et pee ele articles fo yented by the ed = 80 Oe W. HA EER, corner Lith mad C ste. PESTOSRAPES pom dil not come, having been forcibly | he went into an old castle by the river side to | romember hin rtoroe Renta ore toe “Soyer,” qn his , N. B.—Wosod Gut aad Spliteny cise aed tonne. MOTOGR APES. | nas ve fathey obits gruel father. In a day or two | try the effects of a footbath. He had but a| Shon Seventhatrest, |G a Aycls. Extecscicmmenoee, ‘; 101 Sek eer aaa . Tor the frat oops, and 25 conta 5 father shipped his son off to Mexico, trust-| small retinue with him. his soldiers being dis- | Another email lotof those desirable, rises. je 25 | ed by Crosse & 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. RES (oT oben Subsequent one, ‘ag to abseace and distance to eure of hia | persed in the pursuit of the fugitives. ae vera Pees 282 | watt. Loudon, f T OUR pase sopiinaica in any weather, youthfal folly. Bat on ht months He had just placed his feet in the water, when L 10.431 E st., two doors east of 7th st. Cineturers simply ask for sh Sigh og Sew dh ie tn eer Remember the Number— : : after, the young man still cherished his attach. | he heard the loud clatter of horses’ hoofs, ns a} PAUL SIPOS tere ehe anny ee Ce he Alex- | tria.» convinoed that it |. 4. PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, st the new 450 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. £ y P a ” \weat for the poor girl, and, being now of age. uadron of Austrian dragoons galloped into AGER BEER, now acknowledged to be | must add to the already t j office, corner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite sohile you have the substance.’ his father made no further opposition. . court-yard. The sentinel at the deor| 2 Orders for this health- | lar ke consumption, an oa ! y Market, i 5 fl tw 4 kta 1 ne wedding was agtin fixed, and the shouted, ‘‘ To arms! to arms! The Austrians'”’ ec Senet, fie 5 and aticered ince rere Shualled, either ode i bh a Swill get sour Wood Swed ia eS er a qeer ye tind ses INI 6. but this time it was ‘ Napoleon sprang from the bath, hastily drew | atany part of the city. at the most moderate prices} lant to the appetite tet desred. ‘W. F. BENTER RESYACRANT, on Cat, + mysteriously absent. Her f on one boot, and with other in his hand leaped #0, choice HUNGARIAN and FR ENCH aid to digestion. alky t c the rear of Bro ane jock, con- a= the bridegroom, were in the greatest alarin, | from the window, eseaped to the garden through — = ma 234m" | Orimions Pernt Lonon ~ i Le nape then ha tinues to be ae a: 1 search was made everywhere, but w t| the back gate, mounted a horse, and galloped PROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT J ERS. Restaw in Wi hi r rant in Washington city. “We recommend our sorrespondent to try Mo Bost ro men iteenting willalwaye and she was supposed to to Massena’s division, who were cooking their fi rarest ey tale would .Ad wall to frgpled apace) entitled the "Gortann's ‘Sau I> We has the biggest Carts and Box god iisre ‘the very ges’ Wines, Lapua ND | 2 . * Carte and Boxe: : f some terribleealamity. Three months | dinner at # short distance from the castle. WOOD) S PATENT ANTI-FRIC- {aorkish yeckpns tts Gavor wex | 1 nas biggest Pino Kk at fi iab, Game, Steaks, C Bors, Be - the mother was invited toa particular | The appearanec of their commander-in-chief & ON STEAM iD FIRE REGULATOR self Sow usd week di rds conniderafe nid eam magia “ { Soe Bers bein sey st us this city, amd was there received by | among them in such a plight, ronsed the sol- | Tk2!8tine, a ae ne je advantages gre {ling Woed. OF he saoki estab i Mews? v ! it, and ered ‘The cooking of bis lishment is unew: 1 ter, whe introduced her husband, an | diere from their camp-kettles, and they rushed prettier AN ae ee oy; & happy vatlon fr haters ant ‘eeseneed ey anent Eree ot ond ner cuve of ths kind samara (omaryaig ! neighbor, and mutual explanatiogs and | in pursuit of the Austrians, who, in their turn, | form. ould refer to this( Star) office engine: room, worthy bye: _— pts Salter. Coa conmes 17 Notice. Soe A givens occurrad. Lt appears that the girl | retreated. ‘This i . vert teh BWA ore | crim Ob tere eon? OFS GS | to eet IF Rich a show SS «never quite care of her love for her rich | toe by- gua mar 1a-Am aahineton: Bt Now plenne cait'at the hove ‘ition LIGBTNING ROSIN: lover, a = — = > — carried ofthe fst time. Daring hs ao: | who are ever te ecempany hier: ele ee ie | FENGLIH AND AMERICAN gett this Suen gine | Siriay Soe Rants in {press fount petra reearanad wi uring hi ho: accompany him: ‘Ti TABLE CUTLERY. itis a moat valuable adjunct to Fish, Fieah | Beat? ¢ eon Toe gi ihe ene FRANCIS LA B. euce, the poorer lover had industriously | origin of the Imperial Guerd, which, in the | ~ Albata Forks and Sroons. |. and should be pl on every dinner ta | best Oak 2 pieces $1.57; 3 pisces $1 pieces M shetarer of binttoe Prested his suit, and she determined to repay | tubscquent wars of Napuloom cbtaioed cabh's ers! and!Fintrison rothe ble.” Atlas, : ‘ w__ | Qisasrer tho bout Hyokery.2 plones S126 Sbhoses LIGHTNING. CONDUCTORS, > zs ener in hind: foe ber im dissppoint- | world-wide renown. tery ae — rl oe r Morn. Car age it aay ao 8 3 75; 4 pieces $2. All other parts ofmoord afeswe | Corner ef and C streets, near Penn. avenue. ment. marriage. ———————- 208 -—_____ I States—G. * i —in areabesaies ee ererypen ge U7 Rosa Smith, living ON. salen, &0. See faust Perks | ove pia sas Fyiton ween tae tee at lasds’ Hotel sort Wan Balen ae tevin cites | CAD PION Ia « voprecent Geol Latent Sapccrion rs Hien Lurm.—Several da; lighted a pipe, threw the match down. and sat eer ee tof the above just received. BRAY & HAVES. 34 Cori ill, Bos or harf, at the foot of 7th st., ar Fortis 98 Soin from hie “the sub infant was left at the doo ote ey ee | the door. Her dress immediately eaugbt fire. and St_354 Ps.av.. adore wee Bice eereel, DEN OUR tee ee ea EEE feoited tos Gigo removed to the north side Pitiber begs leave to 1 Int Prins balogiog te berm oe | ceed "harold BO bait agoTag| Wee ee aces atetet acter: | MU Ota rere Nae Cores | iueneecrel jeg’ Com rca fis os | Reeser ena usar seat ht So B ’ " etson Was burst ina shocking E AUGU s or Ps. @v, and 10th st.; and Groeers i ‘Orders be left either at his of then. the, tottee bas heen asked by the wafor-| manner themes of bee kene a til ehalst arSeptembes | “made radeliversd. DAVNTER. ot Pase’s Whart. | a shore iver, Seerley Reore pnt Puke, Young mother's father to marry her.| {{J- Mrs. Faller, mother of the Coun- | first ciaas Btw NDREW TATE, es —= | thers fe Caates Dare ee oS jus he distinetly refesed todo. Then & com. | tess d’Ossoli and the Rev, AB Fuller, of Bostons FOREIGN AND DOMSETIC DRY GOODS, Wu NJAGNOLIA HAMS, Pigtianal Hotel, - Pisint of seduction under promise of marriage | died at the residence of another Mr RF. vary aria (ovexcnp'inn) at precisely vATLAe, 4ky SO BLI0, y ‘Tus Hams you tux Wanye W. pas Cints can be seenon exhib Grain LA BARRE. teed ae ee meee neite ee Neey med citaty sore ee adie woot danasin, COsEME!N? Aelied for any | | Walia Rises 383 5, Wash: |eorn Faavetosk: Se reecy forte, and very EMENS CLOTHING MADE To oR- +f age. highly inbleand wealthy, pal [> From the memorial column of the Andover | N. B.—Our obiect is to convert our prasent dtovk ittenhouse, Fant On, — oe NG & BURCHELL, Gis ENE ie a} * aed Fonts.” The yousg tany tee rosbage ry, we learn that that institation bas far-| into. money, with which we p-opose tonite | T aq.» Washington, b Corner 15th «t_and Vermo Sant petetpat nes: Shep, Mdsresiioe sed . 13 vewner'e Shes tad tof Brook- aftksd 13h euisclematice for the foreign field, 125 of Nostherg amt Fastern marketean? make our ttention give ing Ls AMBROTYPES. Soptanss e yedennd anally. : - and withal w * peau them for the Americam Board. and that 06 of these |- elt and Winter atin: Peet. wake 06 order tn the wuest Gatehed Soon after her = are stiil living and in active service. GRE Ss Max | presen which we ans No. 224 Pa. av., bet ——- ‘ be rtyle of the ort. a8 paponst ines $' cent, D7 The Boston Ledger, now discontinued, is OS CeCe ae any in the: low pric € ‘the tates. A tas re reported to have sunk $40,000 in the attempt wo | RUGEY Jf CLOSING, OUT HIS ENTIRE, ou hand 0 of ‘spooltany axed and iy a 4 3 1 u avenne, ml ate, dish It, @ it iy 11 329

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