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THE EVENING STAR’ Is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and lth Street, canna THE WEEKLY STAR. Thin excellent Family aud News Journai—eon taining a greater vanety of interestme resding tha: ean be found in any other—is puldished on Saturday morning. Ter: anc Binclo copy. por aaneey oom 0 teames BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at Sta year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers © price is $3.5) a yoar, in advance; $2 for six athe; $1 for three months; and for less than onths at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ON CENT; iN Wrappers, TWo ceNT=. IL7" ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to theoffice before 12 o'clook, m.; otherwise they msy not ap penr neti! the next da: is 5m eo ‘en cop: raised au of a mail ager perceived, 2) per cen The Weekly saved. It invariably coniains the ” News” that has made The Evenime Star eo generally throughout the country. I7-Sincle copies (in wrsppers)can be procured atthe counter, immediately after the issuc ef the paper. Price—THR 5 T* Postinasters who act gents will be ai- lowed a commission of 20 coke. Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JA UARY 12, 1860 N°. 2,158. THE TURF. done much for the American turf. He has . = IBS ae a5 ae ie STi a ines eee aa j American Race Reese se eer eee tie oo oo and won, once, viz: the MISCELLANEOUS. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES.| TRAVELER: DIRECTORY. ries an efeats—Mr. Tin Broce saa a tty Fowler handicap, at Stockton, worth MRS. WINSLOW, wu - ~ . — Co — ee ; fel een tes the Bpeem Doty of 196ee, | tye ‘ Bin mepmcares hee crn Physician, | F° Ey QOUTHEERN TENE MANUCACTORY. | [MPORTANT NOVICE 70 ; pis pewter fe England ond Keunee—Sale | » OPtimist, a two-year-old colt by Lexington, presents to the attention of mothers, her have now one of the Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, B.C. ; of M ountain Boy te the Riaperor of France, etc. has started in four races, but unsuccessfully in SOOTHING SYRUP ; Evel in Washington, cons: White Ash Broken Goal, Red, For Children Teething, White Ash Exe Coal,’ Red all. The same ill success has attended the three horses taken out by Mr. Harlan, of Cincinnati: Travelers wil! study their interests by examinin: Eee Coal, my rf - = TRUNKS, VAL! — itove Coal, Ascthe racing season of 1859 has now been CES, &c., before pur- j - : FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEANS j ‘ White Ash Steve Geel, Coesnnt Stove Cosh, | | chasing els-where. Ai use tone but Bre ; ry * hich ly fr = cme ‘o&', | best material the ‘ket affords ana Via Orange & Ali ris and Memphis & Charles ! brought te # close in England. it may not prove | Lincoln, Des Chiles and Cincinnati; but as he tie game, monet ty poe! on stay ate pe, ay Pros Do: Bun pt Mine, the best workmen, ean confidentiy recommend my ton and New Orleans & Jackron Railroads. ateresting to ® great portion of our readers | those horses were of a yery inferior class to | Pat and spasmodic sand ie ae Oak and Pine 2240 pounds te theton n” | Mork to be superior in Strength and Durabslity to | A Dinecr Rovre aNd ContiNvots RaiLWat GON ' ‘i i thi t byM SURE TO RE Wood! ta wo ‘Tranks that are made in other cities and sold here, NECTIONS TO “ Be we lay before thei a brief review of the per- | tbore sent out by Mr. Ten Broeck, they are not EGULATE THE BOWELS. Oodesawed and split. in all onses, | “i keep constantly on hand, and make to omer em | Rechmond. Danvilie, | Lynchbure. _ Bristol, + fv manees of the American race-horses now in | ¢Btitled to be regarded by any means as rep- | Pepe upon it, mothers, it will give reat to yeurielwen and one onion | will sell at the lowest prices for the | one week's notice) every description of SOtn | Mees, pati Huntsville,” Mobdte, || that country. Although, strictly speaking, the | resentatives of the American turf. eens AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS | “Ap Ai gcnsn st) oper ere Meee eS vrogented | LEATHER, IRON TRUNKS: ASHLAND coe | Ctiee Wcsion§ Cebeiies, Nektar” | enterprises of Messrs. Ten Broeck and Hurlan, | The total winnings of the American horses |. W®” o gold thie article for over ten years, and | before the Lat of January, 1860, end itr earnestly | 2" WoPp, BOX RONK: i ASHLAND and Grand Junction, Colm po tril ot: = = ‘i DENCE AND TRUTH of it. what we have | hoped will be promptly settl other VALICES; TRA InG@ BAGS; HAk- concen and New ; + in taking over to England race-horses bred must, consequently, be placed to the credit of sy of any OTHER Promptly in. W. BATES, NESS: SADDLES; WHIPS: &c.. &t. Turnover Tickers to all cf the above points cam _ and trained in this country, t» compete with | Mr. Ten Broeck alone, as his fellow country- ee Ae MRS. [Has tr PateED.Is Wood and Coal Dealer, ith and C sts., ih ey ke. Her meal — Covered, in a work- be procured at the Great Ley pve’ = Lritish thoroughbreds for supremacy on the | man (Mr Harlan) bas failed to secure a single a cure,| WINSLOW'S wien daaly, used, | 4020 near Canal. Tranks delivered in any part of the city, George vane. cero Washingto ma, D. Cc. turf, were private personal speculations, yet | Victory for his stable. The following is a sum- verdid we know! SOQTEEING |" instance of dis: ita. ieans—Four Daysand Ten Hours. i y: rotion by an , fr) : oO TH | town, or Alexandria. | ; i GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME. they have Been im ance measure, regueded in | ATI. ; Pee LTO, ee eee onan, | SARIN MACHER: cnebrtea rancuny | ARE Gitkfitd Bransn, fm Chatennate te i int iew, correspondi rivress won five races, and. al ‘ 1 ral SE SHINES. 18 . dlogres of publie interest’ has been created | Starke won three races and A ee quer re Tr be their success. F Umpire won three races, and. afer ten years’ experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPU TA. Cumberland Coal A LARGE STOCK OF BooTs AND SHOES, | slave territory. guaranteeing perfect safety in the Mr. Ten Broeck was the first American | Woodburn won one race, and. TION Fun TH E Si ‘AP! WHAT WE HERE pe- | Thorough screened and promped inthe best manner sportsman to dispute the gene erethe infantissnder- | Kindling and Stove WO! ally received D prepared in any way The Boot and Shoe Establishment that was burnt ing from par 1 be found in ff to suit thee if - | out on Sunday morning, the 20th of Novem- Passengers to New Orleans can continue on the opinion which prevails in England, that there TEAL <3 cz sacstehansosvercsens hT02 | Oe en put admuintered. 98" | tivered ord length Ts dee We A GALTS O° | ber, have removed the balance. at thers Memphis ane Charieston Ratroaa to. Memphis, he is ainw of gradual but certain deterioration The recent speculation of Messrs. Bevins and || This ysluyble y the prescription of one of the Foot of 7th st., below War Department ; stock to No. hi 250 7th street, between L and THO USA NEEOE CAs. ES. sratenthe Prompt personal attention. aie aa oe gees low prices, They must be sold, ssimch ald ow thy covreca std tad getline | JX ENDLING AND STOVE WOOD [Apes Guirixo in tHE Bowne ann Wine Gone, CITY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Mitel double goicd Button French Cloth hee! double-soled Button Boots, $2.75, and overcome convulstens, which, if uot speedily remedied, | FOF the saving and convenience of the gustomer. | Glove Kid 0, do, ‘di a and proceed thence to New Orleans by steamer, or to Vicksburg by steamer, and thence via angen | to New Oriesns, cr can leave the Memphis Charleston Railroad at Grand Junction, and pro ceed by the Mississippi Central and New Orleans, ee Great ‘Northern Railroads,to New rieans. lew Boat Arrangement from Memphis South. The Line has completed arrangements, and have and degeneration of the physienl organization ef animal life in the New World. He took ever with him to England, in the summer of 185%, three race-horses belonging to his siable, and which had run successfully in this country, te compete with the flower of English thor- eugbbreds. Those horses were Pryor,.Lecomte Harlan, in taking trotting horses out of Europe for the purpose of matching them, turned out as unsuccessfully as the racing enterprise of the latter sporting gentleman. Jack Rossiter, Jr., Ranger and ‘Mountain Boy were among the trotters sent over. The latter was the only one of any note, having won the gold cup given end in desth. We believe itthe BEET Th fe > aa . Engiish Last’ do. do. do: g2ss | 20%, why? logving Spats arery 5. Centers nd ath. | es . a e le 5 a i L aud Prioress; subsequently Babylon was added. | by the National Association for improving the | AND SUR EST REM- FOR EDY inthe WORLD, Geek oN th st below War Department, Goat Skin do. do, do. $2.00, oats Mondays, Wednerd nd Fridays by the Mis ill success at first in his spirited enterprise | breed of horses, at their exhibition last year. | fyac' (0'2)| CHILDREN |extenyond pian: | 7 Ofees Ni WY. cor. 12th a place will receive | French Moroe. do. do 2.0 | reguist New Orleans packe ts well known. The two first named horses, in | They were beaten in their calculations a the TEETHING. | Ph fovin ‘uny shes | Prompt porsonal attention. days and Saturdays by the regu ‘a ° " no7 | BOOTS and SHOES, for ladiee tages et 5 di iso. & large assortment of every other style of fd chi- : : "4 ts, connecting them by rail. Only Twelve Hours wonseyuence of the sudden and completechange Liverpool trotting meeting, as, owing to the fetag bee ens of eee woioe wh hes = ohibd sete diea'owene peony aie. oo | sg iby rail. Only Tweive arcs vf climate, sir, 4c., speedily fell victims to gross inismanagement or incompetency of the UR PREJUDICES, NON THE PRESUOICES OF OTHERS, EDUCATIONAL. No. 22 Markus Soe HAL. makin pure connect! gre. rhs is rlisease, before they @aad a fair opportunity of | driver of Mountain Boy, an English trotting ourfauffering child and the relief testiwill be ase se Srice, Pa avonne, hat has 7 oon devel their racing qualities. Prioress, | mare (not to be compared in any respect with Suet Pad te ie PERABEAU, PROFESSOR OF MU- ~ ely ui Full direciion.s for using however, fally maintained the honor of the R. H. cAT EX mE THRouGH Trains Leave WasHIncTon at §8.m, it any exch bortt * he fa D ric, vocal and instrumental, organist of QREAT EXCITEMENT AT. and 6 p. m., Sundays excepted, making direct con : Eby wiuniugcin's Said of ths Se ee a nowed bin ae GGRTIs E PERKINS New For eee eae es | sius., Mad, B teacher of the Thala iy G H. MELA & SON°'52077#8t. | nections, with the privilege of laying over at eny \meriean turf. by winning. in a field of thirty- = eae g Bod by Drug fists throughout the world. atyie of einging. Ord may be left for the - ME E ma point named on the coupon. feur starters, the Ciwsariwitch stakes, one of | With the winner. and he crossed the Channel Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar Street, N. Y. resentat Metzerott’s music store, Where jis ta8- SgLuinc CHEAPER THAN EvER! Passencers leaving in the 6 ote gothrough ths chet and wovt important handicap races | (0 Erenee with bis American trotters. He sue. | _ics reasoner Base" T'wutanety_| Eimonits can besnon Oe | ee enea an Ae MELA ORDA init | Romlernsae sin’ nt ti canvas povided et eason She followed up her success the | ceeded in making two matches with Mountain OFFICIAL. MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. the bent and cheapest goods in the city, and theit | with first class Sleeping Seats. easaing year (1S95) by winning. among several | Boy against the best trotters in France, and TREASURY ah ee Mrs. McCORMICK desires to inform her | store is crowded wi Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and vther races, the great Yorkshire Handicap st Doncaster, and was only defeated by a head for the Cwsariwitch stakes the samo This season she commenced her vic- fortons career by winning a match at New- market for 31.000, against Count Bathy- «ois Olympus, in April. The following month, after running a good fourth for the Chester Cup, under a heavy weight, in a field of 33 starting horses, she won the Queen’s plate of 100 guineas at New Market, in a raco of three miles. beating Polestar (a first class mare) and others by twenty lengths. In June, at Epsom Summer Meeting, she again carried off the maintained the superiority of the American trotting horses by winning both in the easiest preinle manner. The celebrity of Mountain ‘oy reached the-ears of the French Emperor. and we are informed that after some negoti- ations the horse was purchased for that per- sonage, whose excellent judgment and good taste in the selection of his equestrian estab- lishment are well known to the world. Mr. Bevins also disposed of his pair of trotting mares which he took with him to Paris for very beso prices. He returned to New York lately, having been, on the whole, very suc- cessful in his European enterprise with trot- December i ‘will $10,000 worth of FALL and WINTER 8601 r i i . ‘orth o| NTE TS SEALED PROPoRALs will be received at thie De- | fiends and the publi generally that she will resume 1 v" Sep- | and SHOES, at retail for New York wholesa! partment unthi 12 o'eirck noon of Tuesday, the Siat the dutesict hor Echoot on the tat Monday bey prices, at - MELA & SON'S. eruary tor sae ioe pe hundred and ten thou; | “The aourse of study pursued will compriseallthe | "0c i 520 7th st., 2doors ahove States Off sant oliers stock o} e Unt States, authoriz rf > - hy the act of 1ith June, 1%58—being so much stock | ranches requisite toa thorough English educa as has been heretofore awarded to bidders under tion. — 7 additi h cholars. ehe is desi A N the terme o” Rin oly who have foiled to deponte | ,22,wédition te hep day echolnen. che ie desirous of CABINET WARE. the, principal and premium on that amount. TBs ed from 10 to 14 years, who wil under her im- FURNITURE This stock will! be reimbursible in fifteen years | *£°4 2 (NITURE from the Ist of January Inst. and ‘bear interest at mediate careand oversight, | accommodation and WAREROOMS! ve per centum per annum, payable semi annually e beer 1; = — onthe fratdayeof January and July of eno, vear, | at Se CLE UH have tome coments marreeene WALL & BARNARD Ne bid will he received below par, and none for desiring pba information with reference to Are now receiving at their furniture ware 0) any fraction of one thousand dollars; nor will any ~D. Wallach, Edi rooms, corner of 3th street and Pa. avenue, a large bid be considered unless one per centum of tho | fee Shoo! may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o | assortment of CABINET FUR amount is deposited, subject to the order of the n ioulat ly at her | Ci8¢ very varirty of Sofas, Tete. Soretary of the Trensurr, witha depositary of the | pq Metre 22d further partionlars apply at her Hodstoads, “Waihetands,” Side Iria Ratlroad. Paseengers for Richmond and the South or South west are reepectfully mformed that by [rig their Tickets via Grange and Alexandria route. y avoid the annoyance of a change from boat to — at the inconvenient hour of midnight, as br 9 river route. Passengers from New York will meet an of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at the ort at aVgshington, from whom they will receive polite ntion. . i The Steamer GEORGE PAGE sesves the footot Seventh street, at 6 a.m. and o% for Alexandria, where pas songe: take the cars for the Sout and Southwest. Passengers for Charlottesville, Staunton, Pront Royal, Woodstock, Wunchester, &€., will take Rost Ww. a. TURE, embra- a Tetes, Bureaus, boards, Etageros, Inited h 4 Tovah s. Marble-top ard other Tablex, Rockers, “eh Reged BA eng cee, Oy . United States, whose certificate of such deposita | - le-to] « OR + | Omnibuses leave the Office, corner ol Qucen’s plate of 100 guineas, beating some first | tiag horses. mast accompany the bid. In all cases tho bide must | _J7 20 tf Arm, Cane and Wood seat Chai ; WWardrobes, | and Penncvivania avenue, ate. m. and 6 p.m. elass horses. She ran third for the Goodwood - — +e be unconditional and without reference to the bids —— T= | Cribs, &e., Carpets and Uiicloths ; all of which we ‘On arriving at Washington, passengers for e = = are sellixg’at the lowest prices. Corner Sth street Cup, won by Promised Land, and at the same thems And must stato the premium offered DENTISTRY. s i Pa ae the South will be careful to take the Orange and F ird bl i eimai = el ae otis eaalel als should be endorsed on tha ee a | Aaanisie Reliant Cee a evARE, " aris sealed proposals show ni on -E st sgl are aire inl plate She | 4 Husband Shoots his Wife's Paramoure | 125°! the euvolope * Proposals for’ Lown or M TEETH. 350 D STREET. 350 | 0 2-tF Ticket Agent, Washington, Lenya per Sheet caer sees Cs P’ ttoh [From the Chicago Press, January 7.) 1853” and he addressed to the Secretary of the + LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee — — ————_— -—= vas not placed either in the Cwsariwitch or Yesterday afternoon the Sheriff's office and | Treasury, Washington, D.C. The sums which | ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at FAPERHANGINGS—New stock, eneap for | ppaLTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Cambridgeshire stakes, but she won her great| . 4° y Oo inte, Cert eeice 8nd | may be acospted from any bidder will be required | tends personally at his office in thin erty, a WASHINGTON BRANCH. ateh at New Market against Lord Derby’s| Vicinity was thrown into excitement by the] to be pnid to the depositary of the United states | Many persons can wear these teeth who Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- CHANGE oF Hovxs. Toxophilite for $2.00, ‘winning, by twenty |<%dden and disturbed entrance of a young Content be Mane Shoe bale baaeee moze eon. | onnnot woar others, and no peraonesn wear others | faation guar SEAT LOUNGES, ge Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1858 e. 9 - 52,500, ~ | man, a German, who demanded to be taken | Ven*2t by him. Shon'd bids be aoe, | from | who cannot! . fee, am onibe. seiacdated g RVED WAL, DUNG! a 2 . » benz pr the best a, oy re Land, nd into custody, saying he had killed a man, and Pril be Ferrel at eats te Tinga ced we wlinaee load oe of Teeth they may desire; LENDID ROCKING CHEAT see ea. aaa ee ee ee Db A? abe | adding, “It's another Sickles case.’* The self- | mum, with the assistant treasur-rsat Boston, New | but to those who ave particular and wish t! © purest; | SLEEPY HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. == had been the first favorite for the Derby and | O° 0108) 08 of good appearance and intelli- | ¥°tk; Philadelphia. or New Orleans. cleanest, strongest, and. most perfoot denture thay All the Furnitere 1s manufactured in this | Trains will runas foliow: . St. Leger races, in the former of which he ran nant ugust Williams, | qgetiificatos of stock ior sums of one thousand | artean produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be | eits7and cussed es WoL. ve WASHINGTON at 6.29 and 7.458, m. sued, Néiing bekten’ by Beadanan Prioress | Sence, and gave his name as August Williams. | dollars each, payable to the successful bidders or | more Tully warrented, JOS. T. K. PLANT & CO., ve WASHINGTON at3.20 and 5.2 p. m. praia ail panies Sto rstees en From what we can learn of the affair, and | beaver with coupons of semi-annual interest from | _ Rooms in this city—No, 336 Pa. avenue, between Parporhangers and Upholste: On Sunday af 320 p, m.. only. shortly afterwards beat Lord Glasgow's chest- |, “rum § of a visit to the locality where the | the 1st July next, also payable to bearer attached | 9th and loth ats, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadel- 350 Dat, bot sth and loth. Leave BALTIMORE at 4.20 and @ a. m. nut filly by Teddington out of Maid of Masham | DY ™eans 0 the locality where the | thoreto. or eertifiontes Of tock for une uf hea phia, 00 I-ly SCH Furnita Repairedand Varnished. api4-ly | Leave BALTIMORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. @ match for $1500 a side at Newmarket | crecuy (0k Bisce, we are able Williaa acl | etre dollars jack, inscribed, on rua D DENTISTRY ea ae aa =] Pasrcngers torn EART will take trains at6.20 ns 66 ss re ra = . | following particulars: ugus' illiams an e sury,and transfe: n = >) . XONSOLIDATED TT oO for zAS I E som - — ager aber Pe bop Charles Kaufkolz have been partners in the | Monts mado pursuant to the regulations, will he | MPR. HILLS, after a praction! test of two years, | (YONSO: ED LOTTERIES OF DEL- issued at the option of the successful bidders for the | feels that can with confidence recom- and 7.458, oi 3.20 p. amount of the accepted bids, upon the certificates | mend the Cheoplastic Process for insertin; FRANCE, B: Ww: and . mM. For the WEST at 6.2) 8. m,, and 3.29 p.m. For ANNAPOLIS at 7.454. m., and pm, at7.45 8. m. foie RF OLK 8t7. 9) ARSONS, Agent. W YORK AND WASHINGTON N = STEAMSHIP LINE. ness ina small way. Between the two, however, had sprung up a difficulty which ended their connection. Williams, two years ago, married a young countrywoman of his, Mary Deutsch, whose parents reside in this city. The union seems to haye been marked to stakes alone, exclusive of bets—no bad sea- son's work for a six year old mare. Starke, # chestnut colt, four years old, by Wagner out of Reel, by imported Glencoe, was purchased by Mr. Ten Broeck last spring, in one of the of deposits to the credit of the ‘Treasuror of thg | artificial tocth It has tho advantages. o ROADBENTS & CO., Manaexns, United States with the depositaries of the Unit strength, boauty, cleantiness, and cheapness. Full FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. bat ob- States. The stock willin all cases bear interest bi? r sete inserted for $35. Partial in Proportion, tained ‘the Li ators f Dai a aries from the date vf such deposite. The interest on the ce 306 Pa. avenue. 867 en < tte ge is cate itslate coupon stock from that date to the ist July, and the == - ied — eens session, & Lottery Contract, to continue in opera: interest payable on that day and each subsequent ———————_————— = —= | tion fora penned of twenty years, and having given T oN TERN. itt he Stormer MOUNT VERNON will leave ‘ i i i Hr ‘ ING & BURCHELL, bonds to the State for one million of dollars, t : UN gi sent over to juin his sable af Atuerienn ences: | With affection at the outset om the part of the | heveaemit'yeng insert weoak wt te pad co the a falls munplid themed vee withall the ceaui- | Grawine at We Ratincton, bof the CORROLT | Yor EVERY WEDNESDAY, at” in England.” He had previonsly, at the South- | husband, but the pair have not lived happily. lone cular nied lemmlations optheteulseot. | | itee fur Ukasttes tee here ee DATED LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE far joann Mg pe Nea pe age acauaeet wn himself possessed of high | At one time he sent her home to her mother, | ,,Succsnsful bid promium,of their scoepted Inds.on Layer and Bunch RAISINS, the benelt of taternetioral improwementsand other | ington Svar one fois tap tare aleeenaeinateny viding qunitiies anal Ake Tee, Broeck did not | With the request that she would learn her | tH9,rincipal and p day of February next. The pre- Reet SINS an =) GE DELS WARE Brie OU LY LOTTERY | sine helure the hour of the eteamer’s departure. h ite to secure him, although bis rice— | daughter to do housework, engaging to pay | liminary doposite of ono per cent» will be immedi- Tafotta DATES, onsvlidated Lotteries of Delaware are | N- B.—In the event of the steamers inability t» ell His first essay on the English turf was at breve ae ae after, promising todo better | de 20-eotJan 3!__Seoretary of the Trensnry. aNORLIGUES 12 m. Ey SLOrNy ELLE SNES eens Sere Wythe undersiened. <a N First Spri . i duty as a housekeeper. r 3) ND SIL 5 PRESERVED and BRANDIED FRUITS, All drawings under the superintendence of Lot- ‘or freight or pas ?’ : pet ensae sites satu pe seule wee Previous to her return to her mother, Wil- Sees ar cost, pee Se varieties of nec joie tery Commissioners ‘appointed by the State of Dei- AORCAR = eget, two next app ainecen ak t and New- | litms had suspected some intimacy between his We wil! from this day forward se!! our entire stock JELLIES. aware 00 25-M.T&Str Wertern Wharven, y partner in the milk trade and his partner con- A of FANCY. DRESS SILKS, 2 or 3 FLOUNCE “ ORANGES, LK ROBE - PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. FOR NE -* was gradually “running him- | eerie a this en fj SILK MOURNING and FOULARD Fresh FRUITS. in cans. ———— Passace, SNEN DING MEALS AND ~eif into condition,” and becoming acclimated | PUPUI, and this sanre cause of jealousy was re- | SILKS at co All of the above goods were Do, TOMATOES. Sweet CORN, _ MONDAY, January 9. STATEROOM, $7.50. t> the air of hi iy ddneted o " vived upon her coming back to his home. The| bought this Fall, and are of the latest and most de. Do. PEAS, ASPARAGUS, _ Class F—78 numbers, 13 drawn baliots, The New York and Virginia Screw Steamship rs euabnacatte tad Licata ne | pair bilve'a/Obild atc jaunt he old of which Wil- | sirable styles, and many of them are much below Crosse & Blaokwall’s PICK LES. Capitals. Company’s new and elegant steamsh: we consequently find him at --princely Good- E . yeryfond, and often be yap the cont of impurtation. We have also on hand a Fresh, Smoked, and Soused SALMON, 1 Prige of... Ci) | 4 prize of ...__. 93,500 MOUN VERNON, Capt. T.C. Smu wood,” with the odds of 40 to L against him, | ‘itms hare Geshe eae egged his wife. | iarce and wall selnoted stock of first-class FANCY Do. (MACKEREL, fresh LOBSTERS, fresh | 17 do. 22s talon | § P99 838 | MOUNT VEE Company's Depot, Wer. winning the (ioodwood stakes, worth $6.000. for the snk» of their little one, to be more cir- | and STAPLE DRY GOODS, most of which have 1 do . 8 a *o"clock WEDNES- Frosted eked HALIBUT. 1,000 | tern Wharves, at livo’clock a. m. every WE! and beating seventeen of the best horses of the cumspect. A short time since she again went | ®2en greatly re ORS HU . * «& & AY, and the Company’s Depot, st Alexandria, ; home to her parents to stay Nos Lok BU TOBIBON, © English, Prench,.German and American MUS-| Tickets $8, halves $4, quarters $2, eighths $1. at go%clock pe. same ay ee ani Gormers P i iri 5 i 2 : . 42 Lo ne Ave ‘Oppo , pon FP or greet aalann pee ae ohaae aes 20) Si sctiols: nas hot « tons werdilentilog. | sais eee antve MeTcet Senoa. Potted STRASBOURG MEATS, TUESDAY. January 10, cantake the coaches connecting with Alexandr nia ernie sete shed. orgie arb Racal PO latterly very dissipeted. Between himself QAONVICT LABOR. PATE DE FOIES GRAS. Class G—75 xumbers, 12 drawn ballots, steamboate or railroad, which leave the corner cessfully that he backed him heavily, and won and Williams there had been no outbreak. 0 (Bike 1c FOR HIRE. English, Swisa, Dutch, Italian and American Capitals. 7th street and Pa. avenue hourly, or they can leave $200,000 on the race. But Starke’s good for- Thareday exeuing the lermer' ass on a ht HL cSaeren PROPOshue wile cenicedacthe omnes ALOUD rT | prize of... $20.155 | 10 prizes on the steamer from the Westorn Wharves at I = 34 z g' SEALE SAL , LMON Ds ‘ sypeeases 0 De - ¥ 5 tune did not terminate here, as, two days after spree at the pinuaa he occupied at 41 Owen ofthe t nited States Penitentiary, D. auoai Mon: MADEIRA N o Ko, kon “ke, °'State rooms oan be one on application to winning the Good wood stakes,he was started for Ht k off hi ld av, January 16, » at 12 o'clock m., for the labor Grenobie WALNUT: Tiokets 5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25. Messrs. Morgan & Rhinehart, Western Wharves, the Bentinck memorial plate, worth 36,250, and | Street. He took off his coat suddenly, and | of from thirty to forty onneiets in this institution Grosse &. Black wali’ Freight will be received up to the hours of depar= Engng aes ating twelve other hors some loose papers were scattered upon the floor. | for one or two yeara from February 1, 1869, Maillard’s CAN DIE: WEDNESDAY, January 11 ture n it in acanter. heating twelve other horses. | Witliams was present, and, without other than ae dora to specify the kind of work, the aoe bee Superb old HAMS, Class H—78 numbers, iS drawn ballots, Insurance will be effected on all goods 4 taste ige ncket,Tioeren." Rouble and | @fiehdly purpose, collected the papers, and | and'@aphc atriay"br anee'chigeaciee| CORES GHVAFINE, (vcapts for maine | estat cake man, ue Jacket, Borderer, Rouble and ger is oe, shed aid diserel cereal 3 r elly fu : prize of __. Promiam. others. He ran for the great Ebor handicap | ¥% ahout to return them, when he caught the | nixhed and discipline maintained at the expense of Russia, oe American ISINGLAS, 1 do i The accommodations for passengers by this |i: at York. and was third to Underhand, tne beat | ‘ight of his wife’s name on one of them, and fre nol 2 1,000 ‘he Warden reserving the right to select such 8 ‘Fren 8 . Sre in every respect first-c ass, and every = two mie horse in Rngland. At Warwick he | CoUtrived to retain possession of it. He read it and business agwill best promote the interest | __ SPavish and French OLIVES. peste! aR fod ela Baw Poors ~~ ~ pga won the Warwisk cu hestin Lifeboat | over and found it a full confession of his wife's | of the institution. . INNER AND SUPPER PARTIES, BALLS, — For roight or passage apply to FOWLE & Liver. aivine For forty ponnit. | infidelity. and her acceptance of a proposition Foe eee Tans ata eee waa RECEPTION AND WEDDING PARTIES THURSDAY. January 12. CO., Agents, Alexandra. f ‘yman, an | giving the latter forty pounds = _ia2eaw OC. PL SENGSTACK, Warden. Cc. GAUTI ‘aving completed his arrange ‘Cines 1-78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots, - B. CROMWELL & CO., for the year’s difference in age. Tie subse-| from Kaufholz to elope. The letter was a copy SELLING OFF! mente with his agent in Paris, has received, aud Capitals. se2-1y 86 Went at., corner Albany, Now York. of the original, which the now enraged husband Ss : ' will continue to have forwarded to him, from the | t prize of... 20,0 | 1 prizes of 888 2 = aa an: ter aeutly fell a: id although he started x SELLING OFF P $ P' The 5 JAMES GUY hai tiven tenes cree deat Nee, kot, he has | demanded of his wife yesterday. “After some | “Our whole atook of rich Fancy and Black Silk | frst houses, everything new and derirabioin the | 1? do, 8,000 | 20" do. oe | SSICE, the Steneer James yaad > ek eneinaned erties ne | cactatian se burst sata (sare and made a full | Robes; Fancy and Figured Black Silks. by the | Eashignable World, euch as MOULDS and DE-11 do,” ee) ee mac river, will leave Washington on. not yet recovered his pristine form and powers. | Deration ha burst. it ard; All Wool Delaings, and Frenoh Merinos. In | SIGNS for tastefully decorating and embellishing Tickets $5, halves $2.5,quarters $1.25, TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN, He i as won thre races and lost seven, and his | C°Bfession of _ ; fact, all Winter Dress Goods at cost,for cash; with | ‘he largest and most magnifi :ent enterrainments. 7 n FRIDAYS (commencing on thp 8thof April) id on FRIDA P wlan’ in ota’ euatanive of the We ick Williams procured a large, old-fashioned. A general stock of first class Staple Goods, at re Those whee douse to have their orders filled ina FRIDAY, January 13 br PINEY POINT and RINSAT Re rr sid he pee 5$i33i0. F © MW sewiek | orseman’s pistol, loaded it heavily with pow- | duced prices, in order t reduee our stack. b facts end delicnay of ete a pet oe their tn Cinas K-75 ee drawn ballots, turning, will leave Kinsaleon SATURDAYS baie hr py veidich It, by Le- | der and buckshot, and went to No. 41 Owen| ,,{L7_ We invite purchasers to oni! before making | Wont.and (aicaey of viands, : 1 prize of. 22,000 | 3 prize of... @s0m pins ot oll of ree cere, eaenEs &s mpire, a tw» year old chestnut colt, by Le- street about half past twelve o'clock. He | tei selections else ie COLLEY & Co Families who may prefer having dinners prepared 1d 940 )3° do. eed ne. LUCIEN 8. PAGE Mr. Tan Breeos eae raeal., the property of | inscked at the door, which was opened by his| _jas-2w 525 Wi nerect hove Pav, | Bt Rome enn have A iret glass Frenah cook sent to | 2 : som 110 do, Sa aes ponte oes ee i 1th i ) AERA 4 wens me ——— — their residence je moderate charee o: , for hey eC. ——— = ee een on compas a bred horse | destined victim, when Williams placed’ the SEVENTH STREET.—29) barrels north. | his services, and I guarantee that all who mag evel! Tickets $5, halves $25. quarters $125, EW YORK if agland wi pire ar ite in | Muzzle of the weapon to Kaufkolz’s right side. | 2O>.ern Apples: in. prise orders Goshen aed | themclioe oF tig ceerantes that all who may avai! —— STEAMSHIP LI ever possessed. He stands the first favorite in | © st above the left breast, and fired The | Glade Batter, extra prime. for family uec; 24 lbs | per cent. C. GAUTIER, SATURDAY, Javuary 14. The steamship MOUNT VERNON wil) | the betting fvr the greatest of England's turf | Just abo mtniggtoa wit hie cual premium New Jerscy Buckwheat Eastern Cheese No, 232 Penasylvunin avensic, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF | New York SATURDAY aod tre events, tue Epsom Derby, the winning of | YoUmded man struggled wi ts assailant, | oxtra fine quality ; alao, a large stock of Family between 12th and 13th streets, DELAWARE-Class 2. MONTICELLO TUESDAY of esol pra Fa Br cite ere iatesentasa when Williams clubbed his heavy pistol and | Groceries, of every kind, iipolceaie and etal pat no 2 so2m (Int.&Con ) 7 numbers, 12 drown ballots, week. for tho District cities, Fe PaDAY “4 i s ioes to suit the times, at the Now Sto-e—g apitale., rors dor the pition. § YEN 4 anxiety by the late Lord George Bentuick ee inetiigneal eee” cutting’ the sonip | Efices tose dats) CLR JEWEL. RESTSOPOUTsy cen seaweny, (eo <— exnnnt $ prize of. nor the outils oa SATURDAY of each week, : ssellps : and. - . __ >} oF EWERY, = x ere N york. thau even his succeeding in his efforts to | “' Ant this took place without a word exchanged ~ GIBBS'S eens New York av., between 1st and 2d sts. 1 4 5.081120 do. ay iy ASS, ‘Or Passage apply to H. B. CROM y 8 SSIN, ENTLEMEN’S Ney ; achieve the premiership ot the Government of | ..’Sither side, Williemes thon dropped his pis-| “AR QRESSING, AND GENTLEMEN'S | Phe success that has attended the undermined | | &e., ; WELL & CO..86 West et) New York: FOWL. Great Britain. » . FURNISHING ES’ r 7 ENT, singe the opening of his Brewery has induced him | Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.50, eighths 1.25] & CO, Alexandria, Va; MORGAN & REL 1 t to the house of his fathe: i w a. This high position, however, which Umpire | 40h We? 5 = See yee aes Le de lett to make further improvements. — Gurley street, there embraced his child with | |The undersizned respectfully informs the public fe hopes. that with these additions, and the au- Address—FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. much emotion, saying: ‘I shall never see you tat he ng om hand 9 iaree and Gaimoaable aera | rolnath eeicd of Re nat Be furnishes to merit WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. if again.’’ He then came down to the jail, as embracing Gloves. Shirts, Neck-Ties. &o., of thd mike onl ic ted cake eae heathy aod delightful drink. Way deliver i M already narrated. at material, manufactured eepeetnily for {hits sales; Gracy part Oc ine Dinttiog ee aeons oliver in SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. HART, Washington, D.C. E & BRADBURY’S Ponies PIANOS, Messrs. LIGHTE & BRADBURY. of New enjoys, has been gained by his own intrinsic and not by any extraneous cireum- stances. Sent over to England by Mr. Ten Broeck, who bred him, in company with Starke, : Tiled York, having established in Washington het = *. - " : 4 te To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 o the bi ! Williams converses readily about the affair, he OEMS RESTAURANT.—He has also opened, for the mingt f their factory. offer to the publ Mike the letter Bis frat tweicweys' oa the turf! i/o be justifies, and indeed sect te place | Pinas ee Ae WORE eet ee ian | accomuoriaton othe valthe, Wesker itt on the TICKETS ONE DOLLAR apoariscae «i \ | gameecad Fee Cote ena: nnd did ast give prose ol (4; exact a parallel to tlhe les ease, that Sealps, &e., which he also makes and fits | corner ot K aud 4th at wie ee es or : (part of which is now in store) to be found south of Take ene woltonce he hes siune displayed.) itis spnarunt ux aw atadied it aa a proscdent : : nes | Ailduhes known toa well roeulated ander oe MONDAY, January 9, New York. Will keep constantly in etore between Like Starke, however, he was gradually run- He says he ‘took the precaution to leave that | 2° 3" JOHN B. GIBRS jaSentw. ERNEST LORFELER. Class 7—73 numbers, 12 drawn ballot, 25 and 30 Instruments, embracing every interme ning into his proper form, and at the same} joteer? with hes brother, a druggist on State | ‘J'403% OF OUR CUSTOMERS NOT WISH- < 7 POTENTINI cprigent =. eeieh|t srises of... ase perdi evernes | geal cg € nthe yg eee meeting, (Goodwood,) where Starke so aston-| jcar Twelfth street, which is ‘div he wants 5) (ee Reread 279 ‘error «6206 1: ry" Pla -algpemeoaed a ~ from S20 t0 $159. eae ished the English racing public by winning the | Cieay him.” in eash prior to the 20th in tant, after which time | Pa.Avg., FOREIGN FRUITS, Pa. Ave. Bee tee Wil now YoRe RictOk ey PRICES stakes and Bentinick plate, Umpire renewed | “ “pie wounded man, Kaufholz, lies in a very | Sil bills will be presented without distinotion of per | 4.10 ¢11zh sts, CONFECTIONS. Willard’s hotel, ‘Tiskews: NEW NORE Ee sed ei i i oN Spe 4 ; nisaee y > WALL, STEPHENS & C6 ATES, PRESERVES, " (as per printed list land on their surprise by winning the Nursery stakes | «ritical condition. “ae 222 Pa. av.. hat ath and loth CONDIMENTS, &., TUESDAY VERN TO SUIT PURCHASERS, in a hollow canter, in « fiehd of twenty-two | “the case, as rogards Williams, will remain YERS& Gann 4 Begs leave to cal! theattention of his friends and Ciase sibeiaene « 12 Ent 5 noe Sees he eae ans fase ‘ ards i Temal AYERS > ; 7 v eae Capitals. ce for “fo, in ablition to which Me "Tea Bross | 8¢ 88 Prose, pending the resultot the injuries | [V PIED st, bet teh ant ath, Inrale Hoa juat opousts tn cnrentainn etek ie | {PEER Of <a... 850018 PiSecond hand Piancs taken im ochanee. . é eek | of Kaufho's Have constantly on hand and in daily receipt of all | old establishment, whore’ he Crinke happyto rei ¢o —— 1,000 | 2 The superior exoe ‘ence of these Pianos, whether won 4 heavy pile by backing him. He re- kinds of material in our line, such ae— coive any orders for superior Confections ofhie own | 2 90. ----.--- "80 in respect of saperficint urna neutation, elmatiot Pented his guod services to his owner by win- > The Paris correspondent of the Courier des eg oS Gateanised Iron and Lead | importation. : Tickets @1. of to 3 = come, recs bison: i ning the Cleveland strkes at Stockton, twelve | Etats Unis gives an account of a horse-operation | potent! nuns, Coo Wee ae Also, all orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balls, and WEDNESDAY, J u. cela {rosa such museines acd judges ee Thaltery i : 3 & bekoe: jot Water Boilers, Water Backs, Private Parties, which will be served up in his in- a 0 oe al pals from S nud oth a S‘arters amonsh afterwer's worth some $2,100. | -byone American on another, brought before the fron Copper, and Ename!ied Sinks, Lmitable style, with the same promptness and dis Class 9-78 numbers, 14 drawn ballota, Dr. Mason, Gotscha'k, Simm, and others of equa’ aug the next day carried off the Zetland bien- | Civil Tribunal of Paris. ‘The subject of this | Machled Wash Basins, Black Walaut and Iron | !mitble style, with the sam shown, oo® ee on ebrity ened and Repaired at the shortest notice nial stakes from six opponents, and won a bet | stoty is, or rather was, called Jack Rossiter. He Marble-top Waehstands. FS ——— = 1 prize of......... $5,000 | 1 prizes of.......-..@500| Pianos Coe oy pe ~ PPe Water, ts, Earthen and Iron Enamelled Hop- y & &e. &o. by Mr. T.H tefics of $5 i iti ‘Was no cominon animal, withont pedigree. as ap- a + P- URE OLD RYE WHISKY * y ‘Ord be loft at the Wi 9 35.000 for his owner, in addition to the ated. for Harlan, the American who claimed us ledet Pans, z =k FOR MEDICINAL USE. Tickets $1. gusranteed by lers to eft at the Ware # takes themselves, worth 31.990. She has thus coe ‘con at bias ean awe York. to et Bedfordshire and Copper Swing Urinals, = Won three races and lost two—total ameunt of land. The nok me have on hand a large stock of the old “Ori and, karthen Drain Pipes, Sew: ; t Eo oe le beast was stabled fn London, in Copy r Plamshed Showers, Lead Actin vi which city was staying another American g; fron Pipe, Cedar and Pine Hyd:ants, Ware-room o8 lth street, one door south of Pa, Vantzed | Medicinal Rye Whisky that has gained such a wide PenRED AY Jenwery 12. avenue, next to the Theatre. de 20 im winnings 31.2 spread reputation, and is universally conceded by Cinen 10-75 numbers, s2 drawn batlets. 297. He now stande at eight to og: cS ed , ddges who have tried it to he the purest and bert sant ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, one for the Derby race next Muy. and it is | man, James Bevins. a rival and friend. up te that | India Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Brass and fron | #!\ indg: ¥ Mi P 1 prize of...... Ww ip 2 , generally eedersiocd that Mr.Ten Broeck now | time, of Harlan. But it came to pie, day, Lift and Force Pumps, Yard Pumps, eet ee merits Erice, 82 per, cal on, or 50 | 1) PgG. 1.40 54 9th 2t., 1100 doors Nerth of Pa. Awe. = Pcs Hydraulic Rams, Brass and Silver- ated Ba T F 1 do + 100 &eo., &e. jow 1 the time to get SPRING and SUMMER stands to win upwards of half a million of dol- | during the absence of Harlan, that Bevins gained Cocks hot and cold water Compression Coc olessic and retail dealer in. Fine Fami! sit ‘TS made up to order. The eubsonber is lars on him for this race, at an outlay of some | over the groom of Jack Rossiter and took off the | Gas Cooks. Globo Vaivem, Hydrant Nowsien, a Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &0-. No. 4 eh tomate’ IRTS, DRAWERS. & Sh i ibis animal. ‘Harlan. thereupon in desperation, un- | Street Washers, Hose, Bate: Been Pincc: Lonisiana avenue, opposite Centre Market. FRIDAY, Jgnuary 13. eres J desoriptions of S five hundred dollars. Should he win this race dertook to search for the horse. and after a thou- | Sink Plugs, Silver p sted nad Brace Chan, N. B—Superior Old Reserve Madcira, of direct Clase 11-98 numbers, 1 drece reliots. SHinT: ghee, At anh it will eause an immense demand for Ameficun | Soa vicissitudes, found hin ta Paine by the | Iron and Lead Traps, Iron Branches. Bands, and | '#Portation, in demijohne and bottler, de 2 eozm tas. BANDS neetiy stitched. stock, and, instead of importing. we shall have wed: lucing Fittings, Iron Boiler Stands, R_ = Saal 1 prizeof_._. 4prizesof..... ... gam | POs - waves : , porting. "| negro servant of Bevins: He followed; entered Malabio iron and Brass Gas Fitti 4 000 F!.OUR—BUCK WHEAT, Li | ‘ko. ke. —= 2 aes to export our thoroughbred stud horses to Eu- | his complaint and went to London for the docu ‘All materia! pecsunery vo tee latiileetion ot | 2 POUNDS of pure Buckwheat Flour, | 4 Tokets 2.” CARRIAGES. rope nents establishing bis ownership. When he re- | Water or Gas into public or private ouddings kept | fTound aak forwarded to us from Luzerne coun — HE Subronber having mace additions to bis Satellite (formerly termed Sherritt in this | turned, Jack Rossiter and his takers had disap- tly on hand. | 27, Peunasicania. Wo have never seen a finer, SATURDAY, January 14 making It now one of the ‘ar danatayi ne weet purchase by Mr. Ten er ogee Harlan began the hunt afresh, found wh ed eateee stipe improvements in this line Boner! it at the price of the ordinary Cises 12-78 13 drawn ballots. fees Bustrict, wh Ree eS Lier Broeck, end was only sont over to Liverpool | Bi Qs" ienan went treat tere a Be cnt, | cur assortment, © wavaniase t0 call and examine Best FAMILY FLOUR of “James 8. Welsh,” |! nize of... | fPriges of... iyo | WAGONS of al) Kinde cannot be surpassed. and Jast summer He is a three-yegr-old c ‘one named Ticlton, living at the Louvre in sail work catrasted tons willbe promptly attends “Caledonia,” Ly! a,” and other eboice' is, | R do eS Ia de. LLL” ‘eo ans experience in colt by imported Albion, dam by Leviathan, | company with Bevins, who pretends that Harlan, | ‘= — -rofm_| Extra and Supering Flowr of variee Tickets @1. EN eikde of Carriages and Light Wagons kept op and was started for the Aimtree plate at the | hej bis debtor, gave Jack Rossiter in payment. OW E'S IMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES ING & BURCHELL, pr mond é . ing = Pai These Scales are offered to the pub! the| de20tf Corner of 16th st. and Vermont it done, end a!! ordere prompt- iverpool autumn races last month, solely for | Harlan denies this. and demands an inquiry, most ah ewpt lov and reliable NN gg iar ae I ad ee Se for ekets or, certificates of packages | Ail REPAIRSzeais fo purpose of accustoming him to run ineom | which the Tribunal bas accorded hisn use. Firstelass premiums haty bean atarded them ee eee ey oi nad ene a ofearics wall mest wath | iy Tad Carriages taker efornew pany with other horses. and not ara test Of Bie} ay os ccnt vom and that lot at pork you | Boats Vieesiemetecans ViestinAar jeuteral | p “AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY prised “peat Wings seat seoon ee over. | ono ANDREW 3.30.0) Tacing merits. His nun-success, therefore. must st an tect dey, Ma.--, san Soe tute a vania; New York State Horry : on NCE, OA, EB! ccm g wW three-; 1d chestnut colt by ed, It was fattened on acorns!” “0, vodburn, @ r-old ¢ <a — on or 2 Glencoe, dam by imported Trustec, has not Re cool; Really, JER PEEL peal taken as any criterion of his racing FT). Oo 'Such thing, sir; oom nt qualities. and you know it. Instead ¥ Isly J VEY, no li No. fe AY ts At, Ears da genres eae wpe, ; I forgot to put the ‘a? in!”

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