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THE EVENI G STAR is + THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, This exoelient Family and News Journal: a a Ss ex ent ‘emily ews Jour: eon (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ; taining a greator variety of interesting reading than AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ean be found in any other—is publishod on Saturday Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Lith street, morning. BY Sinnlecaey nae invariably, in strane. : x + Per &nn W. D. WALLACH. Five copies <a = _-—-+- Twenty copi: SEES Papers served in paokaxes by carriers at 948 By subscribing in ' year.or cents par month. ‘To mail subsorihers + Without the interven ° nee on: acken 4 perovived, 2 per cent. of The Weekly's the prior 14 $3. m yenr, in advance; $2 for six Raved.. It invariably contains the Wages $1 for three mont ni for less than News” that has made The Evenine Star circulate ths st the rete of I2contsa week, Single 80 generally througout the country. SNT; in Wrappera, TWo CENT=. [[7-Single copies (in wrappers) can be prooured TI#EMENTS should be sent to theeffice at the opanter., enmmedietal Rod the issue of the otherwies they may net 3p ee ee tee cos \ i Postmasters > act owed & comm on of 20 cen! N°. 2,152 agents will be al- Sketches from the Life of a Villain—An U1 Life. . fnterview with Queen Victoria. The New York Sun of late date telis this MISC tLLANEOUS. Loawritten Chapter in Edw W Rted's llivtory. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ‘ MRS. WINS : a — = 5 = {From the Hartford Times. January5.] | story of the great showman, which the editor Ay Exparienoed Nurse cat eetate Physician, F BFUELE - 7 OPCTHEEN TEONE gent | 7 ie TRAVELERS. sign goes i The tll isto in W. Reed 5 raseali- deciares to he new and reliable : Presents to the attention of mothers, her 4 have now one of the most ‘xtensive stocks of | Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D.C. - U ver been written. and we propose avery one knows Tom Thumb. though very 1 yr 1 n Washington, consisting of— Travelers will study th teroxts b : yachapter that will throw mere | few know Charley Stratton. Charley” was a S0OT HI NG SYRU P » 18 teash ea on Fara See Coal. my TRUNKS, VALICES. Kens belore pur ger ea! character of this secomplis nice little fellow, living in Bridgeport, Ct..— For Children Teething, White Ach strc Gral, Cumbertand Luce Gost, chasing el where. asi nse lone but th FOR MEMPHIS & NEW oe, plausible rogue. We derive | Barnum’: native place,—hefore he became fu- Rede teed oscee ie Gacmiectioe: lope oe eg ree Burning, Do. — Run of Mine, | the beat workinem Tie seceded OmP-OF | Vis Orange & Alexandria and Memp! t haries- t soars " mous. The first exhibition of him in New rally known, that his | York was only fairly remauerative. and Bar- riezfeld, is not his | num etarted for London in the hope of doin, better. His first Appearance was in Pall Mall, but despite heroie endeavor and the loudest ne ££ And Stove Sizes. Do, fumithe’ Coal, | eyes to ancien ‘Trunks that are made in other cit recommend r ton and New Orleans & Jackson Rau <a Fee poet sl to | A Direct Rours ann Continvovs RaiLwat - - sand sold here, NECTION’ TO 2 Ayeoe ss wed and wet he ke keep constantly on hand, and make to order (on | Rechmond. Danville, _ Lynchbure. cash. for ah or oh days paper, well seenter oe eects, ween) noone. “tlantas "Montgomery Allscoounts now stindi” g wi!l be presented | LEATHER, IKON F an teen before the Ist of January, 1960, and it is earnestly vAL Ss; hoped tied. ; and spasmodic a SURE TO KEGULATE THE BOWELS. Depen4 upon it, mothers, it will give reat to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Wek odie 4. Hickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to thi ¢ pu CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE A x r = ICES; TRAVELING | mph leans ! crowing,’ General Thomas Thumb’s claims | tever been wble ee ecard Will be promptly ested ng ‘SADDLES: WHIPS. beef: lemphis and New Oviegns ’ to pub notice was overlooked. The first AS IT FAILED, IN - We oS, &c., Repaired and Cove: * Ts to all of the above points cam red, in & work- | be procured atthe Great Southern and Southwestern Kat!-oad Office, corner of 3 street ard Pennsyl- icine — NEVER MRS. A SINGLE IN FRET A CURE Neverdid we know 2 Hiss Mass} young lady of Wilbza- | ~ levee" proved a+ levy of the purse” instead vi trance to oe sand by her he had three | of the people's favor. and Barmum withdeow ; Wood and Coal Dealer, 1ith and € sts., de 20 = NneTy At short notice, near Canal livered in any part of the city, Georgs = = _ ee sues enue, ‘ashington, D. at Siar : q | town, or Alexandria. = them is wow a young women, | in disgust. extistsction by any Ceat: coat cCoauH Mr Howe's celebrated FAMILY REAT REDUCTION OP TIME. . and a resident of New Haven; the The second trial was at various English Furnace, Grate, er “JAMES S. TOPHAM Cleveland, is completed, saving forty miles in dis- a were boys, now grown up, and clerks | country fairs—hard work and little pay, or, al ettec Radiator, = Range, - Pend ame aoe aad protenty | ip Sine So Biome = | in Springfield. The wife of Reed who lives | the story goes, “more kicks than ‘coppers matter WHAT W sty “Leathe, ectand Con onine® A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, | gave torritors guatentetny narhet nay ee | new in West Springfield, 8 pupil of his, | Most men would have given up entirely, but Thorough soreensd and prapared in ths best manner TO BE SOLD CHEAP! transpertation of servanta. = years ago, in one of his music clastes—as his | not Barnum. He returned to London, and, will te neen tohindling and Stove WOOD prepared in any way | | The Rootand Shoe Establishment that was burnt | Timeto New Oriesns—Four Daysand Ten Hours, it #s Laura Kendall. of Granby, | like Micawber, waited for +: something to turn is believed, several others have | up,’’ though it must be confessed even his hope been. at various times. This young woman, } had almost ebbed out. His mi fortunes excited v vf ¥ - | out on Sunday morning, the 20th of Novem- Passengers to New Orleans oan continue on the er ne ok oustareores Or Noes ues 1 oe have removed tho balance of their Memphis an‘ Charleston Rasirond to Memphis, stock to No 280 7th street, between Land and proceed thence to New Orleans by steamer, ~ | M. Persone in waat of Shoes will now to Vickeburg by steamer, and thence via Rail is administered ' y a » een used with NEVER-PAILIN Uifice N..W. cor. 12th and € =! m a. = &n opportunity, for a few days, to get zo to New Ones r can_leave the Memphis and before Reed married her, was at his solicita- the sympathy of his fellow-countryme THOUSANDS OF CASE: ppt es fe ate citer plese at uulprecedented low prices, They must be Chariest Ra road at Giand Junction, and pro taken inte his family, as a “boar and | among them of Edward Everett, then 5 Icnot only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the ot ___ —}_del tf ceed by the Mississippi Central and New Orleans, fterwards Reed ran away with her to | States Minister at the Court of St. James. Mr. | nth nd bowie, correcta sciliystnd gives tone and | fC INDLING Ove wees LADIES” an a ae Seen pee taanda, abandoning his wife and three young | Everett was preparing for one of his usual pc ethan ad tc + He will almost instantiy relieve CITY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, HOME-MADE SHOES. New Boat Arrangement from Memphis Sowth.- 4 hildren to their fate. His wife was thrown ciplomatis dinners, and remarked to Barnum | GR1PING IN T eo EowErs fon isp vone. For the vine ee of the customer, ee hes! doubie-soled Button Boots, $2.5, | This Line has completed arrangements, and have vn the town, and eventually died in the | that he would let his guests sce the General ¢(——————rrlieve Aihe base’ - Vv. M. GALT, English Last's do. now a boat leaving Memphis every day, 5 poor house eel and his companion passed | after dinner. if he would have him ready—that | FOR EDY inthe WORLD, Ghee NW ear ith ne oo Ne ey, Gost Skin do, por git Noe eg fe rar Som jet * by the > four years in Canada and Western New York, | zomething might come of. it, and that, at all -| CHILDREN DREN, hecier sc | {77 Orders ieft’ at either plac will recsive | French mascortment ef every othe: atalenns | fexwar New Or sone pachots, and tyestave.tnees- shen, hearing of the death of his wife, he caine | events, it would. be a gratification to hima and THING | oN froin ‘aug nuhes | Prompt perronal attontion. sigh TS and SHOES, for indies’, uaiseen’ and chil- | 227% And Saturdays by the regular Vieksbure paok tick to Wilbraham, bringing with him his | a diversion to them, if he were present for a child auf = dren’s wear, J. ROSENTHAL to New Orleans. Boats always leave pro’ ay on upanion. new his wife. At what time he | few moments. Of course, the proposal was SEDUCATIO Bo endege AL, arrival of trains, making sure connections. isis -he is of very respectable connections in Wil-| It happened that at the dinner Sir Charles DR PERABEAU, PROFESSOR OF MU} on ey cig EME pT | Baxoron Peatns Leave Wasnineron at 68.m. braham, and bore to Reed three children. Augustus Murray. master of the Queen's house- | Svspiny eich V) sic, vocal aed igatrumental oreanist. of G 27 MENT A No.5207rSz, | 2246p. =. Sundave excepted, making direct con- Reel bas vceasioned no Tittle scandal in | bold, and Sir Edward Phipps, were among the | CURTIS & F: sola sf sittings Onlere ey be le forces H. MELA & SON” ' | Faitueastenthebeeee’ See eee eer wns where he had classes in music. He has| company. When the cloth was removed. Mr. tpal Offic S resentat Metzer music store, Where isis tes- Seutine CHEAPER THAN Ever! m asecngers leaving in the 6 p.m. Train go through he reputation of being a regular -:lady-killer,”’ | Everett rose and said, that his guests had seen rice only 25 C oc I-dawly ‘unonial: ba seen. no 23-3m* tino meat hee a nisiy. Ee to a epi epee y fer oe i si i - | in bi ni i i 4 Sas - ~ - MELA by ng | comfortable at's wiavery great bypocrite, using his profes- | in him a fair specimen of a good-sized Yan- FFICIAL. MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. the best and cheapest gonde in the city-and thei | with first-class Sleeping Seats. sons of relig sa mask to favor his vile pur-| kee, but he wished them to understand Oo Treasury DeraRtMest Mrs. McCORMICK desires to inform her | store is crowded with customers eager to. bu: [L7" Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and Pr His manner was very frank and hearty, | that his native land was not confined in her December 28, inha.¢ friends and the publio generally that she wiil resume Sioa we thof FALL and WINTER BOOTS | Alerandria Ratiroad. 8 nm . arried such an air of earnestness, hon- | productions, to large representatives of the] Sraen PRorosats will be received at this De. | the cuties of hor School on the Ist Monday infep- | and SHULS, at rotail for New KE RON | pransonsers fot Riphmondand the Beuth or Bouth- vty and good nature, that he deceived men | genus homo, and therefore he proposed to show periment saul 2 weiook Boos: Db Tessier, (ie slat ee eee cr ataty, pursued will compriseallthe | cll 520 7th st., 2doors above States Office. | their Tickets via Grange and Alexanaria route, wi women alike as to bis real character. He | them a specimen of a small Yankee. With that | J*¢va't, for one million ene hur ‘States, authorized | dranchon requisiio toa thorough Engiish educa- a | they avoid tho arnoyance of a change from boat to ; ake hands with all friendsin so hearty | he made a signal, at which Barnum entered by tho act of 1th June, 12356—heing so much stock en onto hepaay echolate- uke ie Anelcoun of CABINET WARE care pt the Snoouveniemt hour of midnight, as and whole Sas hema bbeae 00 fall | and placed Tom Thumb at the lowerend of the | ss has boca. berolofore swarded in budders under | in edfition tp hey das scholars. stele desirous of piceamilel sia assencers from New York will mest an Agent of fresh, overbrimming “human” good feeling, | table. The General had been trained in his} {fe terme o” the premiumon thatamouct. © Seed from 10 to I4years, who will bo under her Im FURNITURE of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at the Depot as to disarm all suspicion, and win hosts of | role, and away he went. nodding and bowing, pects, stock mut be Teimbursible in fifteen zeae Mase rate core Ra AY Sement eae WAREKROOMS! at Washington, irom whom they will receive pol ent o ost i enti 2: i i . ing rom the Ist anuary last, an r interest al v e rag — = - soingy MN Whe mink Saasatin’ cise CE) counter wut ho Senchea Mit Reese ane: | Aeegrventam ey spb tt | aut nf ppl eine tae teed walls Meee x dee mae 4 = >. : : see oe opens the day anuar " ach vear, d cee, ‘ rene cei t - 7 , . Wheu Deacon Kendall's daughter. Miss Laura} The sudden irruption, the winning little face | "Nu bri will be recetved bow par’ aad eens hy | aeeirine. particular information with reference t0 | rooms, corner of ath etrect and PA Avene: @ ieee nig ageg Vee Kendall, disappeared, suspicion began tu fasten | and blithe manners, not less than the diminu- | any fraction GLone thousand dollars ; nor will any } ber school may apply to WV. D. Wallach, Editor © | sssortinent of CABINET FURNITURE, embra- Passengers for Charlotteses upon bim; but he puton an air of injured inno- | tive form, created a sensation which remained pe eee paet caer th the order rhe "For terme and furtner particulars apply at her | fnieesedy AV abet, as,” ores get Staunton. Front Royal, Woodstock, Winchester, &¢-» : : ici “li i versatis Treg : . . i rh Si 1 ie pe ih li take Boat leaving Washington at 6% a.m. cence, and contrived to putdown the suspicion | and showed itself in conversation after the S-cretary of the Treasury. with a depositary of the | tesidence—No, 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. | yy hatnots, Marbie-top and other Table, Reekers, a uses ienen tt anion ooeearal ei ceee most cases is time Miss Kendall was | General bad been removed, Sir Chas. Murray | United States, whose certificate of uch deposite | iv 27-tf Arm, Cane and Wood seat Chairs, Wardrobes, retin legac rahe ‘és tm sont <n BM this ine 3 : i h h ; 4 | must accompany tho bit Ina Tonses the bide ment Cribs, &e., Carpetaand Oilcloths ; all of which we | 34 enusyivania avenue, ata. m.and6 p.m. | “Sas Ser hglay scien pirapteeeopede kee reiarie eae reine: | bewneondiiounl and wriinoat reference tothe ‘bids DENTISTRY are acilixc'at tne lowest prices, Corner Sh street | {ZO AFtIving at Washington, passengers y Re the little girl of your years, whose | ¢ € 08 1 Sprite. | of others, and must state the premium offer ui fs . and Pa avenue, (Btates.) nog lexandria Raflroad Gmnib: peognition « i i 7 ii Ofc se, Mr. Barnum h thi Mr. | therem, = yom ores dent all “_ | Alexandria Rafros mnibus. Mee, axles ithe Peccies uke ioe a reser e rari closal Habltecen ws all CRE ie Pe ceaiend onthe M. roosts, poet entor and = 350 D STREET. 350 | cc 2-tr Tistet Arent, Wachtugton - Hearing at length of Deacon Ken- ndon, he availed himself of the kindness of | 1453" and ha adidrensad to the Seoretary of tins * LOOMIS, M.D. the inventor end paten — = ath, and that he had willed to Laura. | George Catlin, Eeq., (whose Indian Gallery has | fesaaene Wanteewed fe he Sscretary “ob the thas persoeatio ot tisciies th in citys Rpeey | casi PRHANGINGS—Now stock, enesp for | Fy ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. hanileome share of his pro Reed induced | made him famous the world over.) and seat his | i8y_bo Accepted. from any” buditer will be reared | CRs permonally at his offing in thie city: Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis. wcharieci ~ichchged . re ee eee ee ony a | fo be paid to the dopositary of the United states | oannot wear others, gud no person can wear othera | fasibe uarantee, * Cuanoz oy Hours. the poor girl, who still loved him with all a| card and thst of Tom Thumb to Sir Charles | na-est to his residence, as indicated as most con- | Who cannot wear thane, SPRING & AT LOUNGES, 88, Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 188 woman vetion, to go home to Granby and | Murray, coupled with Mr. Catlin’s address. vement by him, Show d bids be accepted from | “Bersons calling at my offige can be ncoommovtated | CARVED WALN OR REE ee! ‘TETES, 92. get her portion of the money. This he subse-] | From that day Barnum was a new man. He | Parties not residing witiis the United Statos. tiey | with'any stsieaad prio of Tosti they may dosire; DID ROCKING CHAIRS, 97.50, ze wll, sper case = eney ™ si ; ; will be required to deporite tho principal and pre | © who are particular and wish the pures' “PY HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. qaently got possession of : began forthwith to draw pictures of glorious | mui, with tha assistant tr-asur.reat Boston, New | ¢! trongest, and most perfect denture tha: All the Furnitere is manufactured in this] ‘Trains will runas follows 4 When Laura's brother, Howard Ke future, in all which the ition of Tom | York, Philadsipiia. or New Crieans, srt can produce, the MINERAL PLATE wil! be | eity, and guaranteed A No.1. Leave WASHINGTON om. Granby, went to South Boston to get y | Thumb to the Qacen and her children appeared | ,jjevifcntns <f st ck ier auns of one, thousand pentes x oct -K. PLANT & CO., Leave WASHINGTON m. ef bis unfortunate sister, he was directed to | in the foreground. Day after day, and many | teaser wate Coupona of xemi-annnal interest from oe at ee Pee Parpor an ore aud Upholsterers, On Sugday at 320 M0 Premises occupied by another victim of Reed's | times a day, he went to Catlin’s rooms, expect- | the Ist July next, also payable to bearer attached : * “oo t-iy CP Furnitu Repairsdand Varnished. aplé-iy| Leave BALTIMORE at m pacsivns—a good-looking Irish girl. who wus | ing to receive the royal mandate. But days | thereto, or, gertihaten of stock for’ obese NTT = : Qa Sunday at 429 a, monly. oe tere tiving’ with her babe. the evidence of | wore to weeks, and the missive came not. Bar- | fhedpetau day tte ech, ineenived, on the, books of actor mpraction test of two years, | ( YONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL. | ,,/;0ee0ns0 for the EAST will take trains her sheme and Reed's guilty arts. Finding te grew Gla ea Nie ee ' Postale just monte anus parenesy ta Ue rei o cone, wall bs that he can wie confidence recom AWARE, For the W EAT MS2 a.m. and 3.20 m. ho z P. c i ope stoo or her final flight, a letter i cen tho ws bk i 10 Cheopiestic Process for insertin: a oN’ F A at 7. m., i+ He (ot oe fe ha teatro ing | Henig She walt known royal cat uppened | Piacente tetas | eater Cathie Se wicecs EOD | FRANCE, RROADRENTS & CO. Manusans, For NORFOLK stg meer t Spri . e girl refused to | Barnum’s joy knew no bounds. He could not] United Statos with ths depositaries of the United | StTeusth; beauty, cleanliness, and. cheapness. Ful RANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. having ob- | °° 15 _ &. FARSOND. an. in t ringfield; but the girl refused t Joy k Unit a8 Dep be er sets inserted for $35, Partial in proportion, tained the Leial: f its] peliese sword of this. Mr. Kendall then told | open the precious envelop. He danced and | Statar. ‘The atock willin all cases bear interest | Cifioe $06 Pa. avenue 887 | session, a Lottery ‘Contract, to omtnue nite NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON her that his own visit to South Boston was to | hollered—told Catlin over and over again that | from the date ef auch deposite. Th intorort on the = | tion for's period of twenty yeara, and having piven | = cena PE AMSHIP LINE. recover all that was mortal of his own sister, | his fortune was inade—then lay upon the floor | interest payable on thatuay’ and! sack edi eeaeee | EZING & BURCHELL, bonus to the State for ons suillion af dollars, fo ne. | The Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave vies in me Os is cai: | Laereaaal ith deli nd. kioki is | halfyear‘on the insoribed ateck will bo paid to tho Corwen 15TH st. axp VeRMoNT av., | cure the prompt payment of all prizes sold, ate now | Alexandria aud Washington for New t that ent I orpse in thet neigh. | sereaming with delight and kicking up his i VERY WEDNESDAY, at h i . sap nec cs the (i Te heels. Blondin never performed more wonder — badders oreo ae hij reer the nee folly sage lied Homacives elo ete rensi SRTED. COTTERE OR DEA Wake is ied m., and New York for V yeah peor honved , “i EA o ~ | long-establishe] regulations on that subject. sites for Christmas times. Amoi em are— 2D Ls SRV. P ELAWARE for Aeon) be 5 elt (wan, e. vistiunl GE Reed's acbaucheries. | fal auitica “Buocereful bildera will be requited tor ieponite Layer and Bunch RATS Ns." the benefit of international improvemente and other | ington every Saturday, at o'clock p.m. saben The poor girl was completely overcome by this | ‘The presentation of Tom Thumb to the Court | the principal and premium,of their accepted Indson Sultana RAISINS. pusporos,and the SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERY snscncors oon join the ship at Alczantrie ateay poor girl was completely overcome by Petatell a : or before tha tenth day of Pebruary next. ‘The pre- Now FIGS, small druins,) IF DELAWARE for the same objects. tuge before the her of the eteamer’s departure. revelation of her sedueer’s guilt and her own | followed in due time. and afterward came the liminary deposite of one per cent , wiil be iminedi- Tafletta TEs, The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are B.—In the event of the steamers inabilit 4 pr san fortune which Barnum so confidently predicted | ately returned to the unsucoraatul bidders. CITRON. | eis drawn daily at 15 gminutes. before 5 p. m. nd the ora ke arom ib pple ~r ee A = eitsi i Sth, CC . Cc BE RS, Sussex County Lottery dai’ minutes before The little danghter of Laura Ke: would be its inevitable result aneelcran at Secretsty of ie Peennty, ¢ Tee 9 y ; Dy the sinderaigned, es abou sold, will probabl; 2 zi = P. EDand BRANDIED FRUITS, of | | All drawings under the superintendence of Lot- For freig bor paneer 7 : t iving in Tariffville, near Gran-]| A Cowepy tx Corrt.—The Cincinnati Com- HAS OME oi as COME! —Has COME!! ieties of this climate, tery Commissioners appointed by the State of Del- MTRSELORGAN & RAINEHART, ie ait Pade ial wi i i i THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! J aware 00 25-M.T&Str_ _—_ ae Te. y¥—friends of the little girl's dead mother. mercial gives the evidence in a suit brought by — PRIZES PA!D AS SOON AS DRAWN. OR NEW YORE Reed's married daughter in New Haven] Mr. Morton, Inte reading actor at the National | s7vGER’S We 2 SEWING MACHINE ‘t UPTS. in cans. nO - —— . Passace, SNEEbINee MEALS AND seems still te love her father, Theatre, against Mr. Rates, the manager, to Can now be had for One Hundred Dollars! do, TOMATOES, Sweet CORN, MONDAY, January 9. _ TATEROOM, 87.50. him with ail filial affe recover $1,000, the balance of a season engage-} por mannteatis oN ee eats as, bo, TEAS. ASPARAGUS, Claes F—28 numbers, 1 The New York and Virginia Norew Steamship : : 3 rene ns : -& purposes the only reliable and Crosse & Biaokwell’s PICK LES, Cy co "a new and elegant steamebi, revelations of his wrong ment, the plaintif having been discharged. | unexoelind Sewing Machine in the World-cf, M. | Freie Suvekich nad Secu CEE AION 28,00 MOUNT VERN Ce ith eee SUES: ich after five weeks’ experience. on the plea of in-| Sinurr § Co.'s Gazette, Do. "MACKEREL, frech LOBSTERS, fresh 14.000 50 | will leave the Co pany's Depo i Wee! 4 . * oat pa Family Sewing Machines from Fifty to Seventy- CLAMS, - 5,960 1,000 on The Falls of Niag passed in Indi capacity to fill the situation for which he was] ¢ Foi cew ie achines f them in our own fain. Fresh and Sinvked HALIBUT, h ke, &e., ko.” : bay and th ‘Gompany's Depot pons ok Alen Ti id any of our readers ever hear of the Gai emg ilies and find them superior to any in use.—J. M. Suglish, French,German and American 3- ‘icke! , halves $4, quarters $2, eighths $1. o’clock p. m. same day. ce le ean eae f witnes: incipeliyibe| Sac hOreire EM) Eo epee es BEDE] Wichots 28, kalves Gt avertera @2, sireits #1 SPasconrese Dear Weskinghon onl ’ ‘alls, s bs not, they will Ame ost a ¥ y be- ice hese ve ea: re = ‘ansengers from Georgetown Rn oti Agar epeediogah ae description | longing to the theatrical profession. was Mr. | jWS,invite ail to nil at our Washington Office, Potted STRASBOURG MEATS, _ TUESDAY, January 10, can take the coaches connecting with Al probably rc ith some p r P “ i hel No. 388 Pouna. avenue, under National Hote), ad PATE DE FOLKS GRAS Clase G—15 numbers, 12 drawn ballote, steainboats or railroad, which leave the corner . . 2 » S. * which has just appeared in the Calcutta px-| Charles M- Barras, the manager of Pike's Opera | examine them and ticit work. The great soonowy Swiss, Dutch, Italian and Aimencan Cspit 7th street and Pa. avenue hourly, or they can leave - pers. I curious that afall six times the | House. His evidence, in view of the popular] in ig aoe » Boel wi lage Pie RTS, PECAN NUTS oll wey suse onthe steamer from the Western Wharves at 11 ) . ‘ iti in e i i eatri aront. E: matic n to s, ZCAN D ‘3, a - 2s = ey = _ tlepth of Niagara should Temain almost un- vitiated ete . connective Wen eatrical rating all of Singer Sewing ‘Mach with spoon 3 : 0. re Ai a —- an bes = es te. } k n. From the village of G irsopps. reached heen When aikod fs nl bal FS a eae i. oot their work, furnished to ail, or rort to any Pete LBARKS, Tickets $5, halves $2.0, quarters 91 25, Messrs. Mor; an & Rhinehe: orera L, Sonica tee tuees taller ce’ the Becttemems | csp of Ber Mecise, be hs Tt Me, Mecoet | Arete niet ATi, Modan, “tose NESand SUGAR PLUMS, WEDNESDAY, January 11 ge ee _ earricd for twelve miles up the uneh ie j actor Mr. Bates claims t Niew of | S24other machine findings kept’on hand, and sol 3. Ciass H—73 numbers, i3urawn ballots, Insurance will be effected on all goods » Pass and reached the Falls Bungalow about | t ebad actor Mr. Bates claims he is, in view at New Vork prices. ATINE, (receipts for msking Capitals. thisline at the office of the Company at 5 per three i op of | the existing popular taste, the gentleman ought I. M. SINGER & CO,, 458 Broadway, N.Y hed.) 1 prize of. $40,000 | _.. 92,00 ni three hours and a haif after leav the top of ye ber ; i phils i WM. H GLOVER see fof By . an Anorizan ISINGLAS tere i [= Prominm. ei gracen ae ore by shis li the Poss: An amphitheatre of woods, and «| to be of great value to any hestre here—for, | T= — : MINCE-MEAT AS, * Teoo safle ste | eet te river of about five hundred yards wide, rush-| after having seen lotte Cushman, Mr. JPANCY SILKS AND SILK ROBES Spanish and Freuch OLIV dem tt ke eipbis yet dlee 3 Pangan ml one New ing «nd boiling to a certain point, where it is | Murdock, =e Mrs. W aller GG die ee ee frost ; : AND SUPPER PARTIES. BALLS. 2.50, eighthe 1.25, York ap agreeable and healthful one. FOWLE & ist rensing ¢ ~ | tiv ches. while --Jack She) ie ye will from lay forward se'l our entire ste A SUPPER P! MES, WLS eight © eee en sud the uth ovat M a iinmadiat ely after of FANCY DRESS SILKS. 2 ofS ELOUNGH ECE TION AND WEDDING PARTIES’ THURSDAY. January 12. CO., Ageuts, Aloxandring. VP ening roar, must first be imagined. Leaving | and t ie ree Fast Men a y SILK ROBE TOURNING and FOULARD C. GAUTIER Having completed his arrange Class I—73 numbors, 14 drawn ballots, H. p.SROM WEL, & <2. the Bungalow on the Madras side of the river. | have filled them to oresaanine ed au con: | SILKS ar Eo andes the Above koods’ weve | menta with bis agent in Paris, has frovived, apd | or Pe s02-1y 86 Went at., corner Albany, New York. and d@ nding toa position below the river | vineed that bad acting in a beastly drama has bought this Fall. and are of the latest an beget ala) |Pee mu, evOrsEMine wre Gal An reenee tee | | Prige of... 82,n0 tar WNJOTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having level, you work your way up carefully and} much stronger chance of pecuniary success Fee ce Capea Ae creme are mach below Fashionable World, such a+ MOULDS and DEL 1 4,000 s ar ke. resumed her route on the Poto- - i il yo a| than the most elegant and artistic entertain- | [arge and well selected stock of first-class FANCY | SIGNS for tastefully decorating and embellishing halves $2.50,quarters $1.25. mac river, will leave Washington on. tediously over slippery rocks until you reach 4 JArge 8: 13 NC n 82.54 giver, wn RRIO: 2 pn h k about twice the size of «| ment that can be offered. By fur the largest | and STAPLE DRY GOODS, most of which have | the largest and inost macuifvent enter-ainments, - TUESDAYS for CURRIOMA I where a ruck about twice thes d a taken here by any theatre | been greatly reduced in prioa, Those who desire to have their orders filled ina FRIDAY, January i3 on FRIDAY S frommenging on the tthof April) man’s body juts out over a precipice. ing | #mount of money taken here by any theatre TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, style unsurpassed as recards beauty of arrange- Ciass K—75 numvers, 12 drawn ballots, for PINEY POINT and KINSALBS So m..Te fist upon this rock. and looking over it, you | for many years was at the National recently— No. 42 Lonisiana avenue, opposite ment and delicacy of viands, will consult their in- Capitaie. turning, will leave Ki gate on Sar DA ‘ » i ' in- | paid, too, at double the usual price of adinis daa Centra Market Space. | terest by caliing on ms. ; 1 prize of ___ ....§20,100 | 3 prize of....... 93,909 | 8, m., stopping at all o! the regular landings ee directly before you two out of the four prin- | p# ble-looki i Fam'ies who may prefer having dinners prepared | 1? do. sees sem | 3 dee ‘oturning. LUCIEN 3. PAGE, cipal falls; these two ave called the Great Fall | sion, by a very respectable-looking audience. XONVICT LABOR ° at home can have a first class French cook sent to 2 do. s+ 4,500}10 do. Bovsu, Agent, Alexandria. mar and The Rocket. The one contains a large | to see two gentlemen of the short-haired per- C FOR HIRE. their residenes at the moderats charge of $2, for - &o., a &e. a Spee body of water, the wain body of the river, per- | suasion punch each other's heads. ABATED PRorosats will be raccived at the Office eee ee ore er een eno mar evel Tickets $5, halves $2.50. quarters $1 25. NEW. York haps fifty yards across. which fal's massively Se ofthe United States Penitentiary, ate aon | per cent. C. GAUTIER, A. Py A servant girl. who had been for a long | dav. January 16, 1861. at 120 clock m., for the labor aud spparently sluggishly into the chasm be- i Yo. 252 nies of from thirty to forty oonviots in this institution No. 252 Pennsyivunia avenue, for one or two vears from February 1, 186%. Bidders to speoity the kind of work, the number of men, the probable amount of shop room needed, and the price perday for labor, Shop room fur- nished and ‘iscipline maintained at the expense of the institution @ Warden reserving the right to relect such nd business as wil! best promote the interest of Institution, For further information addres fia TURDAY, Jaruary 14 : time with a highly respectable family in St fi low, and the other contains a smaller body of | jouis, left the house of her mistress Tecently, water. which shoots out in successive sprays | stating that for several nights she had been vis. over successive points of rocks, till it falls into | ited bya tall. fearfal looking spectre, dressed in a tho ssme chasm. This chasm is at least nine} long white robe. She got up one night and tried hundred feet in depth—six times the depth of | to rere rape oe vi ee ont of sight eee the Niagara Falls, which are about one hun- | oF twice the ghost was impuden enouge to i dred and fifty feet. and perhaps a quarter to | 2" sit on the side of the poor girl's bed. Her ‘ ; mustress tried to persuade her that ber fears were half « mile in width. These are the first two groundless, but she went away declaring that she between 12th and 13th streets, ELAWA no 23-eo2m (Int.& Con.) 78 numbere 12 drawn bailots, METROPOLITAN ! LAGER BEER BREWERY, New York between Ist and 2d sts. ‘The success that has attended the a reigned = oy sinoe the opeuing of his Brewery has ed hin | Tickets $10, halves $5, to make further improvementa. He hopes. that with these additions, and the su Addresse—FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Now York SA DAY ONTICELLO TUESDAY of each week. for the District cities. Returns - the Mount Vernon will leave on WEDNESDAY fre, | and the Monticello on SATURDAY of each week, 130 | eer ae Presare apply to H. B. CROM #9 do. - 120] "For freigit or passage iH. B. arters $2.57, eighthe 1.25 | AY Coy £.COa ne West M CANE BRINE Oy TEAMSHIP LINE. ATED LOTTERY OF | .it® Eye ey VERNON wilt tnve E-Class 2. CO, Alexandria, HART, Washington, D. <: accommodat of th blic, a Restaurant, onthe minutes before 12m, corner of K and ath trent weat, where hevis poe TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. ‘s = = = ce : ep SENGSTACK, Wi ertor quality of BEER. that he furnishes to merit me TEL, IGHTE & BRADBURY'S falls to be visited. Then move a little below | \ould not live with ghosts. Sree ae SU SENGSEACK Warden: The patronse® of the ublio, | Fangulies will Bnd ata rsh oar lone L Snenla lies FLAN OS. your first position, and you will observe first 2 ELLID se = 5 hea'thy and delightful drink. Wagons deliver in POU! IES. Messrs. 5 4 A i lew h tur Poiling aay ce eater’ ue greater] Noxrnenx Acext= —The Mavor of Mobile bas s* Sioleieteck OF Ler Cclipisee si overs pert of the Dietrict i we toareen dative: Wileheaten Beet ate York, having eetabliehed in Washington lame than the Rocket Fall, rushing and | reaped quite a harvest lately by fining each of the Robes ; Fancy and Figured Black Silka. by tae RESTAURANT — Ae bas also opened, for the branch of their factory, offer pu ming down into the same chasm; this is | Nortbern ‘‘drumimers,”’ or commercial agents, n 3 ard 1) Weol Delaines, and French Merinos. In the third fall—the “Roarer.”’ Then carrying brought before him, $50. Drumming, therefore, the largest and most Varied asso een PIANOS Teash at cost, with | pared ti i the best. a ac rtof which is now in store) to be found south of ; wit will ote | is acostly amusement in Mobile. In the netzt. kof f taple Goods, at re | PV gute furmiah the best Liquors and Cigare, aud MONDAY, January 9, ft Rg LF your eye & little further down. you will ob- | vooicca of Montgomery. Ala, however. they | duced prices, in order to reduce our stock. ja3 eo2w ERNEST LOEFFLER. Class 7—78 numbers, 12 drawn ballote, 25 and 30 Instruments, embracing every i serve angther fall, the loveliest, softest, and | thrive better, and the Mail pf tust city says that | 44! Wy oinwitel purchasers to call before making | — ——— itals. + | dinte grade between the pisin 6% octave most graceful of all. being a broad expense | one agent had sold twenty-five thousand dollars’ | Mt selections elsow: iW. COLLEY & CO. 279 T. POTENTINI, 206 ipsizect ion aS ae a ": — een cure octave, ranging of shallow water falling like transparent sil- | worth of hats there, being enongh tocover up all | jg 5.2w 525 7th street, above Pasay. | py ave, FOREIGN ERUITS, Pa. A Rey ae ‘x0. Nahe non i ver lace over a smooth surface of polished | the indignation and excitement contained in the | — ray ae ~ | lob ihits, CONE EOTIONS Wine ipo Hy Tickets $1. NEW YORK FACTORY PRICES, te thi = this is “La D heads thereabout SEVENTH STREET.—25 barrels north | > thats, CONPE, NS. Wiltard’s hotel, — (as per printed list. and on rock into this sa Creag baal Ee sald “Dern Apples, in prime order; Goshen and PRONDIMENTS bee TUESDAY, Jaruary 10, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, ee eee as | gE Cael Un ins oe aig paw a new promiumn New Jertey Buckwheat BasternGhecce | Beesleave to oalt theatieation'of ie friends and Clase —75 uumpora, i? drawn bellote giwaye allowing s liberal disoount for cash and & net have been more graceful sees style of locomotive for drawing city railroad cars | Extra fine quality ; s/o, a large stock of Femily | the public generally to his Nw Stores wader Wit 1 prize of............850012 prizes of... 8600 | PTS eond-hand Pianos taken in crchange. do not confine yourself to any one place inorder | touch the strects, as been in succeestull ope. | Greceriee net ieee Cee eT Ee tock Of Family lauds Hotel. just opened, in connexion with his | {Prize of---..... O50 )2 prizssol.. Que Tho superior excellence of these Pianos, whether to view these falls; scramble everywhere You | ration in one of the ship yards in New York. It| prices to suit ths times, at the New Store 2<3" 70h SeLvORay Oe Sr Tee ees ae nin ‘e00 ko, ke. in respect of superficial ornamentation, can, and get as many views as zou ean Corer cousists of a small Erteson caloric engine, and it | st (de 13) ©. 8. SEWELL. | ceeoenr er or superior Co agit Tickets $1. gf wuch, oF of naned, ae and you will be unable to decide upon which is | is said to do its work ina satisfictory and economi = 2s = for Dinners, Suppers, Balla, and a jepth a y © the most beautifal. And do vou want to have | cal manner, Haig onessine "AND, gent ieMen’s wrigh wil served up tn. hi Case save numbers it drawabaliots, | H'Aiase™ "Getechnik: Simm, and "othere’ of seed a faint idea of the depth of the chasm into} {[> The Leavenworth Herald makesa valorous FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, hy See dearpe prompiness and dis celebrit ‘which these glorious waters fall? Take out | defence of the new gold discoveries in that region The underai reeset ete the public ia eee 250) Pian Denet ond Ma red at the shortest notice _ Your wateh and drop as large a pieco of rock | It says: ‘Not more than three thousand miners | ,,The unde oneodo lares nad faxhionable assort pcre OLD RYE WHISKY, ment of Gentlemen’s FUNNISHIN FO: R MEDICINAL USE. n engaged at Pike's Peak this season, and acan hold, from your viewing place: it | bave . |. SPIERS, entire com GOODS. Piarastecd by us. Orders to be left atthe Worse 300D8, ; » | Yet the amount of gold taken out is estimated at bracing Gloves. Shirts, Neck-Ties. &c., of the | | I have on hand a large xtoek of the old “Original 7 TON a th di th will be several seconds before you even lose | 31 son cag. boat material, manufactured sepecia:ly for his salen: | Medicinal Rave W hieie tice ha ese eae Class 10 Sanborn is dewwn baviote, avenue, next to the Theatre nn eee ra pd escl sone Seer od en eee a The | {E77 The Bangor Union publishes the call for a the finest stork uf PERFUMER ead reputation, and is universally conceded by . i not have reached the water at the fuot of the spr: aft indges who have tries it to be the purest and best found in thin market. Price $2 per lon, or 50 cents per bottle. EDWARD BALL. Wholesale and retail dealer in Fine Fam) haste Union meeting at Norombega Hall on the 1ith, chasm —it will only have been lost to human | 3114 says there are more signatures to this call than sight, or watch the blue pigeons. whecling | have been published before at any one time in and cireling in and out the tireat Fall within | that city for any one purpose. strict of Columbia; and every thing in ine & manufacturer in HAIR WORK, such as Wie, coepess; Scalps, &o., which he also makes and fits dn 53m" JOHN H. GIRRS os | UY NGTON SEWING ROOMS, be) eras tet hae. shitate neh te get SPRING snd SUMMER 5 beoriber is pre Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c., No. 4 toe eS em 3 ing li in size i 5 ing Cashi : ; : = Louisiana avenue, opposite Centre Market, 3. to make SHIRTS, ERS. ke. t hasm. and looking like sparrows in size in J” Isaac F . Shephard. the defaulting Cashier HOSE OF OUR CUSTOMERS NOT W1SH- e > La FRIDAY, January i. notice. All descriptioy bs depth beneath pte Bat wes have yet only tke People Savinas Baek, loston, lias boon iar th Ue grieeped ee bavine tis sracercet ap in Re Perrriet Ole errs fig ees Cisee 11—78 numbers. 12 drawn ballots, MIKT BOSOMS, “COLLARS. aot WR v = and that not perhaps the loveliest, | put under bail, on different counts, to the amount | them are requested to call and settle their accounts | ——___ es of. a6 Penis —— BANDS neat cn Sa eneee and af te he most comprehensive view | of $31.00. The atmount of his emberzlement is | uheath prot in the ah in-tant. afer which ime | 4 F! OUR—BUCK WHEAT. te a Mole = ee ee ee ee ' estimated at $10,000. al! bills will be presented withon’ distinction of per | 4,000) pouNoe of vse Brokeivat Flove. | 4 de. cosas. ks a A aaaRen f the falls. You must procsed two miles up | est! a | bon. SYAUL, STEPHENS & CO.. | ground and forwarded tn us from Luzerne coun. ae T ber having made additions to ne the river above the falls, and cross over at a eA ee ee eee +e eet ue doe 222 Pa.av.. hat. Mth and loth ata. | ty, Peungeivanin. We have never seen a finer SATURDAY, January 14 Sabsori! = yap tie larg: ferry. where the waters are still and smooth as | tt lbiny. separated last Tucsday by mutual con- | TT owes IMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES | Buckondy pict tt the price of the ordina:y “Class 12~78 numbers: ISdrawn ballote.s athe District, where his facilities gias< and sluggish as. Hollander, and proceed | 110 other. ‘The separation was the result of jeal. ‘These Scales are offered to the public as the to the Mysore side of thg falls, walking first to ousy on the part of the wife. a point where you will see them all at aglance, 117 We learn from the Montreal that and then descending as near as you can to the| racing on the frozen St. Lawrence is the rage spray, deafened by the noise and awe-struck | there Purses are striven for, and rank and beauty hy the grandeur of the scene, and by the pres- | throng in cutters to see the strife. enee of the Creator of it, in the perpetual r i" Hannah Robinson sues her husband. Thos bow of many and brilliant hues which spans | L., fora divorce it grows out of the late Coch- aw & rane case. where her husband was shown up as most eumpile, durable, and reliable jes ever put in use, Firstclas premiums have been awarded them a8 Fairand Virginia Ag icuitural Agrieu'tural Fair; Franklin ivania; New York State Fair; ©, n every case where re ved first class premiums, ‘o sa eat Es avenue, Dopot of Siller’s R_C PATTISON, Agent. i = 4 ous | ARON Sal el cos Sesto ING & BURCHELL, vo Aire Sas of Carringes and Light Wagons kept on eo ee All orders for trokets or certificates of packages | Ali REPAIRS nestly done,andall orders prompt- +1Q-C. LAMAR. C,H. MOTT. hLawrny, | pany of the ergs pone > lotteries will meet with | 19 3 : LS erate [AMAR Morr e auTRY Kee PAM REGTSSENG Go. | OSE SVL ATT ALSO, Best FAMILY FLOUR of “James 8. Welsh,” “Caledonia,” “Ray's,” and other choice brands. Extra and Superfine Flour of vari Chutes Tron de 12-17 the foot of the chasm participating in Mrs. C.’s favors. A AS BSTANTIAL PRESENT. Wil rnation in te Hig Jeti —_ Waterton, Ten aware _ Just ae AT HARVEY'S OYSTER {J Concha, late Governor of Cuba, made a] {[7~ A convention of merchants of Msssissi x Untinr, Vislins poseteoen, Patna, Sune ry Ff Guirrirns suff, we just received. by | York River OW ae ARVEY. Ageot. cease mon of Slit ring 88 | ya er called te celeste het means of b- | eng ut tain ave | ar : rene eigen , it vo bas HARY BS, Aart, ministration er taining their goods direct Europe. 20 OHN LLIS,3 Paavenue. throug! salolow. ry) ‘0, 339 opposite Brown's. no No. -+ bet. h

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