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THE WEEKLY STAR. e UBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, * (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) Arose excellent Family and News Journai—eon- ing & greater ety of interesting reading than AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, can be Sound in aay atee-te published on Saturds of Pennsylvania Avenue and 11th street, morning. BY at kRMs—Onsh, Sosswtebip, Sabena, - W. D. WALLACH. Pee — 7: “—-+ — on copies. one . ‘apers served in packages by omrriers at Pcheinnde +++ seme soe: spe cents per month. To mai! subseri +> with vinterventie ~~ pmong neighbors HE EVENING STAR out the intervention of a mail out, as will be price is 93. a year, in adraace; $2 for six ‘ perceived, 20 per cent. of Thr Weekly Star wit be mnths; @1 fer three months; and for lesa than saved. It inv ly contains the © Washin News” that has made oe months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single iy th a he Evening Star oife #0 generally throughout the country, jes, ONE CENT; iN Wrappers, TWo CENTS. VERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office ‘Single copies (in wrappers) can be ative soutien, imvpedintr [aiet the leno of the look, m.; otherwise they may not ap EE CENTs. until the next day. paper. Price—TH. yer, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JA UARY 18, 1860 2,158 GREAT IRON AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. Among the public works now in course of upletion at Washington, one of the most re- rkable though least known, is the Washing- who act as agents will be ai f 20 cen! —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——————————— TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ptrortant NOTICE TO SOUTHERN ISCELLA) This establishment. located near the ruins of the Pemberton, have stopped work, the opera- tives refusing to contine labor until the build- WOOD AND COAL. __ | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. MRS. WINSLOW. u = ' J cc - Ain scxporieaset Neve ook toca Physician, | Eig gh UBL" | SOUTHERN TRUNK MANU ACTORY. . ° Me cake ; bas been thorough! i ite presents to the attention of mothers, her 1 have now one of the mort ext tooks of : Fite STREET, TRAVELERS Aqueduct Bridge over Rock Creek. at the | ng bas b vroughly examined as to its Fuel in W. most extensive stocks 0} Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D.C. tern end of Penny Ivania venue, now fey. The correspondent of the New York] GS QOTHIN G SYRUP White Aak Braker Goon het eat Bee Coal Travelers will study their interests by examining rly completed from the designs aud under | Times, who claims to be well posted in the For Children Teething ® | White Ash Egg Coal, Red Ash Stove Coal my TRUNKS, VALIC direction of Captain Meigs. This bridge | matter, says that it is very little, if any, safer t White Ash Stee . chasing elsswhore. Ast i ing, by sotan- | Trevorion Free Rarities Bre ae eume only | font uuntsrial She markt a Hallay ALL | Kes and Stove Sizes, Do. _ Smitha’ Coal, | tit? best w ickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounda to theton ’ | Mork to c., before par- sone but tie QO | FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS ‘ sandemp oy Vis Orange & Alexandris and Memphis & Charies- an confidentiy recommend my ton and New Orleans & Jackson Railroad: uSirenets aut Durabilary to | A Dingct ROUTE AND ConTiNvoUs RaiLwat Con Which erestly facilitates the proce ing the gums, reducing all in PAIN and spasmodic action, and 1s SURETO REGULATE THE BOWELS. a iron arch of twenty feet rise and two | than the lemberton was, and suggests that two ndred feet clear span between the abut- | storie? of it should be abated at once before we nts. The arch consists of two ribs, each of | have some more melancholy intelligence. He superior ‘00d; sawed and aaht: In all cases, | !runks that are made in other cities aud woid here’ NECTIONS TO hich is composed of seventeen enst iron pipes | “8Ys: Depend upon it, mothers, it will give reatto yourselves, and | | All of whieh | will sell at the lowent prices for the or pawl oud pinke to erierion | Rechmond. Danville, “LD se ; s RS a cae . é A Or i very Weseription of SO. F wsthe, “Date furty-eight inches internal dismeter, and | |“ This building may have been a good, solid | RELIEF AND HEALTH 70 YOUR INFANTS accounts now standire will be presented N FRAME FRENCH DRESS | Chattenpora ttanhe Maat . feet three inches in length. They have | structure when put up, hut the excessive weight | caveat emcee naga thn teucle for over ten years, and pefire the tot of January, 1960, and it is earnestly TRUNKS; ASHLAND and Grand Junction, Columbus bn te jrnged ends pierced with holes for serew bolts, | * bears, and the constant swvasing motion it i | 3e"4 Dein able zi TE aey of any ornien | HOPOd will be promptly eettied, BATES, Tee! HAR | continents and New Orleans’ pernts enn which the pipes are firmly connected to- | subject to, are doing their work effectually and | Medicine— seven MRS. [HAS IT FaILEo, 1% Wood and Coal Dealer, lath and C sts., Tron -, Repaired and Covered, in a work- | be procured at the Great Houthernand Southwesters 4 After being cast, they were placed in | fst, and its fall can be but a question of very | rect «CURE, WINSLOW'S when timely aca, | 4220 . near Canal. | Mamlike manner, at short notiop. Ratlrond Ofte, corner of Sixth street and Penneyl- and the ends and flanges were uceu- | little time. This mill is five stories in height, did we ki SOOTHING Ss Tunks delivered in any part of the city, George | vanin avenge, Washington, te r Alexandria. ‘ . GR EDUCTION OF TIME. os eclebrated FAMILY de GREAT REDUCTI oh Att to JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | Svs aal eaves Been eee Been in aie tely turned or faced off. They are put t ether in the form of acireular ure, the faced nds abutting against each other, and forty pecrew bolts firmly secure each joint. Such the accur: obtained by the pre: achinery in engineering, that these ts are ater-tight, under the aqueduct pressure of 320 feet head, by mere application of the dressed surfaces of cast ir no packing or / cement being used in the joints. n instan of dis- 7! meno med | (0 AL! COA LY CO A LH | tno: Alexandr dehgned “with 1 | “Furnace, Grate, | SEWING MACHIN magical effects snd medic Radiator, Gece Range, ney tance and seven hours in time to Nemphi inatter WHAT WE DO KNOW, i y ‘ooking, LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The entire length of this route rough ® Sitter east ST WET SE: | Thorongh oreo teat ae C8 ua tert manner | Ayn PO Be SOD CHEAP! "| gnee fercitry. punrmnteotae perfeot aafoty in the J wetance where the infant isanfer-| | Kundling and Stove WOOD prepared te ane Was | out oy Bootand Shoo Establishment that was burnt | “Ausparon el servants, Daysand Ten Houre nd exhati i be ford in fifteen | tosuit tne convenience of customers, er Wood de. | put on Runday morning, given! of re ye assongers to Neer Orleans can continge on the tered. ivered ce th. Jd. ° .G if ¢a + 2 og 7 ond hae. on of one of the Foot oftith gt BS War Devaruceat: eg ated 280 = peg ned betWren Land soteee sal thineete Wewipieee aS see or ice N. W. cor. 12th > ons In Want of Shoes wi . ° TZ: Orders woke Ser Gmnand ¢ sta 0.847. | dn oppurtunity. fore ee ae a ey ad | wate | to Vioksborg by stonmer, and thense vie, Rellroed has not so many nor so large windows as had the Pere and is more substantially built. One would suppose that in an establishment ‘ like thin: whele very Hear? machinery is used, | Yrerien You ettee such machinery would be placed as’ near the r base of the building as possible. This is not the casein the Duck M ff, however. On the fourth story of this mill are no less than 56 looms, each loom weighing at least 3,500 Ibs. | fund; andnas teen used with NEVER Gee or 9S tonsin all! Besides these are two heavier THOUSANDS OF CASES. ‘eoed N Jrie=ns, i, : , ioems(ot Ges cae id noe I prompt personal attention. nos | SyiPypoeented low prices. ‘They must be sold. | Charieston Raritoad ot God Jeno and Upon these two arched ribs, which are firmly | looms. of more recent introduction, weighing At not only relieves the child from prin, but invigoretes the INDLING = =F = — eit = coed by the Mississippi Central and New Orleans, nuected with each other by castiron tabular pane Ibs. aa to this already outrageous Hell and bowels, corrects acidity, ana eae. K S irepared at he AEE GREAT EXCITEMENT AT. ——_ nd Great Northern Railroads, to New braces and heavy wrought iron diagonal | burden the further weight of 400. Ibs. to ench | S27 © the whole system. MG Wee Ce CITY STEAM FIR&-WOOD MIL. S No, 620 71x Sz, rleans.. H beams, from the works of the Phenix | 4d trappings—and we have a total weight | end in deat We believe itthe REST. Foot of 17th nt. beloe Were GALT: Aliwho await Sarcatin euiok Guise nook now & boat leaving Memp! ry day, Su apany of Philadelphia, sapporting two | on this fourth floor of the Duck Millof ore | aspscnisreea:) | FOR | |xpy ihe wonun, Office, N-Wredr-izth and Cater Nocd4z. | tfibods sara ist H. MELA & SON ace eihiy | Cxeepted for New Orleans and a x = uous horizontal iron girder: one hundred and fourteen tans! Of course, | Rugs it CHIL] Coe eg ee [oom ehethen | UF Urders ieft” at either place will receive | the best and cheapest ponder the city, and their larNew Or oane pockets ‘and Tueed vuThare if t six inches in leng’ there is other machinery above this floor as r from any other | Prompt personal attention no? . : jad with custome: bi FALL aud WINTER BOOTS retail ‘for New York wh Saturdays by the reguiar Vicksburg ots, connerting them by rail. Only Tw ours to Now Oricaus. Boats always leav Promptly op arriva! of trains, making sure connections. This is the only Line that has a Daily Line of Steamers on these girde est cross beams of timbe thing the roadway of the bridge. waich em- races two city railroad and carriage tracks and two paths for foot passengers well as below, on each floor. You can readily believe that such a weight as this would be] yous parscpi Bs, dangerous even if it were constantly at rest; | stud between yor -but you can hardly conceive the effect when a EDUCATIONAL. the wm SOR OF MU- fon me cod R. H. PERABEAU, PROFES the Mi me : . Pulldirections for using will ac- : : t = < : The sormce of the bridge ts decorated with [ewb Moor is in full operation, ‘The building | Seat a Sgeiie wuien thet Dt oval and instrumental, organist of BINET WARE. Bt pagal SG Er de frm nap heed goning virions of cast iron, and a light wrought | shakes and trembles from its foundation, and | CURTIS & PE! is Ince the cataads wrapper naing.. Residence 397 Now tone : a Reotions, with the privilege of laying over at anv tron railing surmounts the whole. sways toand fro with an irregular, unsteady, ; ie Street, N.Y 2, corner of 13th street. ee no w a RURNITURE Z Paintnamed on t Pe nt . he ahutiments, founded upon solid rock, are | Tec ing motion, having somewhat ite eee of ne oc li-d&wly M MRS. McCORMICGRS SCHOOL aaa ae to Richmond wit ScChenet ar yy built in the most substantial and durable man- | S¢#-sickness upon one not accustomed to it. 7 7 y ERS, COIFFEURS. ) % mans val WALL & BARNARD comfortable night's rest, as the ner. of a fine gray sandstone, cbtained in large | Now for the result of this excessive weight ARTIFICIAL RLOW ERS tee ee fronton REECE, tones fo inform her itaienernn athe eee ee at their furniture ware "Te Be Sera ents locks from the Government quarries at Sen- | “nd continuous swaying. | There is a crack in| MADAME A. NOURRIT, irom Baris, bors leave | the duties of net School on the let Monday ia'sepe | Sone corner nth etree PURSITO RE, ehh? | abizantrin Ratinead. m the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, | the south wall of this mill, extending from the tuform the ladies of Washington tember next. Sent ; cing every va of Sofas, Tet: Passengers for Richmond and the South or South The strength of this stone is seventeen th: mill rocks to and fro, and into which you may | Galt x Brother's jewelry, 2 tion. : : Cand Aad Warned other Tables. Rockers, ~ boat to. ana penne r squar, inch ssevensees readily insert your fingers, exercising care, at | of ARTIFICIAL, FLOWE SOIFFEURS. In'addition to her day scholars. ehe is desirous of | Art Gane and Wood seat Chaire, Wardrobes, | they avoid the annoyance of a change from to &c., Carpets and Uilclothe ; all ot which we | CATS at the inconvenient hour of midnight, as by 1 on in 2 rs hia’ Gcidiee is paxtionte remarkable for | the sime time, that you pull them out again from the establishment of 1x & Constantine, of | receiving into her family a few per! ils as boardors, Paris, s s eg at ry é the river route. ] | . . aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her im: | and Pa eee OW est prices. Corner 9th street . the double duty which the arch performs. | cre the wall comes together. Some attempt AGB steat variety. of choice FANCY ARTI- mediate carennd oversight, = sat Pa aver on __(States.) _nos_ | _fascensere from New York will meet en Agent While it supports a roadway, forming a benu- | Was made to fill up this crack with cement, but ANG GLEE os acta Uo . er srranzemente for the accommodation an STREET, « at Washington, from whom they wil) receive pol Ghat and path Seuded zo uae without avail: i¢ still romaine Farthermore. oniaiane N. Sspoctfuily invites an examination | due care of pupils aive been considerally increased attention. hove rare articles. jall-2w : cee cote : and otherwise improved. Those in Washington | _ PAPERHAN@INGS—N 4 5 2ORGE which the traffic between the cities of Washi at the top of this building is a ern, intend- XO CITIZENS AND STRANGERS desiring socticulay information with reference to cash. So New mere, seep) Be fol eliespereethy wie sch pe — ten and tieorgetown is carried . the water iy most cisterns are, to retsin water; the | T WM. HH, BARCLAY, {ier gohool may apply to W. D. Wallach, iiditor 0 te OPer hung by experienced workmen, and satie- | 63 p.m for Alexandrin. wire of the Washington aquduct veyed into the | rocking of the building, however, prevents] “No, 481 4th strent, hetween Diand Fy For terms and furtner particulars apply at her | SPRING-SEAE LOUNGES, ga and’ Southwest: Paseongors for Charlottesvsll city of Washington through the pipes of which | this, and but little if any water can be kept in | (MEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, || sesidencs Nov 38 Camerdustieet Klemens Ue,| | CARVED AMOR NS pe TETES, 92, | Staunton, Pront Royal, Woodstock, Winchester tes the arch iseomposed. To guard against all] it. Even on the third floor the motion is so Sclling Real Estato, and to the Agency Bus. | 37 27-t SEEENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, $7.50, will take Rost leaving Washington at6\ &.m. danger of freezing, the pipes are lined with | great that the water in a pail two-thirds full | nessinall its forms. Alleommunications addrossed — {or All the Peters be eee cecek cae a puibuses leave the Office corner of Sixth siree staves nnd resinous pine timber, three inches | Will be thrown out. Now, all this is perfectly | to him will revive prompt attention, ja 12-eolm DENTISTRY. euty, and guarsnical A Novia {On arriving at Washington, passengors f in thickness, leaving a clear water-way in each | well known to those in charge of the mill. Tne °S CLOTHING.—We are man- - JOS. T. LANT & CO,, the South will be oareful to take the Orange rib of three and a half feet in diameter operatives know it, the overseers know it, aud ter, Gentlemen's Clothing of M Toone TEETH. Parperhangors and Upholsterers, Alexandria Rafirosd Omri. A. EVANS. 4 wes s " es are | the a t ows it: 3 atexceedingly low prices, and we LOOMIS, M. D., theinventor and patentee i es 1 5 et . EVANS, © a ste Pat ihe jones cca va t tS beatin oes ihoeahb ae leet ihet would invite citizens and strangers to examine our | ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, ato TO" Parnita Repairedand Varnishod. ap i¢-iy | 00 20-tf Ticket Agent, Washington. assortment of Clotns, Doe Skin Cassimers and ', tends personally at his offies ia this city. Vests, feeling assured that every garment will give Many percons can wear these teeth who entire satisfaction. cannot wear others, and no personoan wear othere uldings, eneireled with foliage in cast ‘The arch ribs spring from ornamental any harm can possibly result from a weakened ALTIMORE AND ®H10 RAILROAD. building supporting so much weight. WASHINGTON BRANCH. iron QOFrFicia L. Treasury DrrartMent, ae Kheae factories 5 i Dior WALL. STEPHENS & CO. who cannot wear these. emiber as beh CHANGE oF Hors. bases, which distribute the pressure over huge | These factories should never be built over] gag 322 Pala. hat. ath and 1oth rem. Persona calling at my office oan be accommodated | Sxanep Pro wis boseeioen ar tees Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1858 b of granite set in the skew b of the | two stories high, at the utmost. + with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; it k noon of, Tuesday, the Sist aber its. The intersection of the beams in ee GOETHE'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH A | but to thoze who are partioularan 1 the pares illien © d ton thou- 348 SPS ee: the frame work of the spandrils, are c Tae Live Axp Deatn oy A Miser Te Ee Rae Ge em adenne of Thomas Arnotd, Sieenest, sroneest, MINERA om Gaeta fant of 14th ae eight re ye Trains will ran as follows: rils, fae AY ¥, ) Mise x 1 7 i hy ATE sant of 2, z 5 Pat Ss with ornamental bosses, also of east iron. Baird, (or Bear, as he is sometimes called.) | D D., latohend masterol Rurbs School,and Regus | more fully warranted, as lias been, heretofore niddora under | Leave WA TON at 6.20 and 7.458, m. » is x model of lightness and elegance, | who lives near Little York, Pennsylvania, was | Professor of Modern History in the University of | | Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, hetween | the terms of tho act, who have failed to a ry Leave WA’ TON at3.20 and 5.2) p. m. Tred fect tack : fo scerabla iain His father ler Oxford, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, M. A.,im two | 9th and luth sts, Also, 967 Arch strosl, P the principal and premium on that amount. On Snyday at -m.-. only. v red feet inclear span and fort, a miserable miser. is father le ta valuable | volumes; price $2. phia. oo This stock will be reimbureibie in fifteen years Leave BALT BE at42and& a.m. five teet in height from the water to the top of | farm, of five hundred acres, in the vicinity of | “ Speocnoe vf Thomas (Corwin, Trith, steel plate a DENTISTRY. = the Ist of January last, and pear interest at eos <p , 3:15 end 4.29 p.m. © parape York, with s ing a ortrait and skete his life, Edit a9 1 u o = uM n Sunday the parapet ; a York, with some farming and household gortrait aud sketch of his life Y tease | Dor. attsis, attra praction test of two rears, | At" pojceutam por sunam. payable sem! atnunlty T Will take trains at 6.2 e abutments contain vauits, in which are | cles. He kept a tavern for a number of years, For sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S. focl# that he oan with conhdenes recom- bid will he reosived below par. and none for | and 7.458. m the connecting pipes and stop-coeks for regula | married, and raised four children He accu-| ded 334 Pa. bet. 9th and loth sts. mond the Cusoplsstic Process for inserting! raction of one thousand dollars; nor will avy ting the flow and discharge of water, and in | mulated an immense estate, which he reserved | = ———-——--—__— SSHAL EAA | stroneth, beni inmalinens acd Gesma: 1; | bid be considered unless one per contum of the western abutments on the Georgetown side, | so tenaciously that he never afforded a dollar 520 tok ae & LANSDALE, 520 pee et ee oe arty paar ety etd Fae eel mer oe jer ceed ; one of the vaulis serves as ar engine rooin and | for the education of his children. Ie never| “PARK FIRE INS CO-N VCash oapitaland | Othe 306 Pa. avenia, se7 | United States, whoke certificate of such dey EW TORKAN contains a high pressure engine—the first, it is | was known to layout one dollar in cash for any | supplien’ $94,100, nonily; and corronpondanta of | — ——— ee = | yanst accompany the bid. In al! agsen the bide EW FOR rr tion ed, erected in this country. article he might be in need of; he would either | ter, Co eM y caeital 0 ING & BURCHELL, OF ee une! and without reforenop to the ~pme Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave This engine, drawing its supply from the cast hout it, or find some person who would ainda eS: Da cone cere poe prompely K Corser Vt st. anp Vermont av., | of others, and must state the premium offered | ‘We Steamer MOU? rE Alexan mn fe f SUD] ve ful: t ni- | therem, iron street mains of the Washington aqueduct Have fully supplied themselves with ail the requ in and Warhiog’ barter with him for something he couhl not ve or New FOe “Gone MEENNES OOOO sites for Christmas times. Among them are— The sealed proposals should be endorsed on the | York ¥ WEDNESDAY, at 3 pumps ten thousind gallons of water per hour | conveniently sell for money. Hetarmed largely | 433 COX & McKENNE BB | bayer and Bunoh RAISINS! OO" sgeseg! feeateaeny rmmonie ar tana f | delodee mand Nw ware Wah ° into a reservoir on the heights of Georgetown, | and kept a large distillery, which he supplied FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Reese drums) Trensury, Washing P The sums which |. Parsengers oan join the shpat Alexandria atany * mile distant, and two hundred and four feet | entirely with his own grain He kept a term |. Wo have on hand a varied and choice stock of Tafletta Sic mpata aa may be accepted fi tums befors the heur of the steamer's departure. above the machine. This reservoir supplies | for the conveyance of his w TOBACCO sad CIGARS —wholooai ; ‘ky to Baltimore, be paid te the d N. B.—In the event of the steamers inability i ' . . Saks 4 and retat!, Those wishing a first-rate! c RRIES. cross the bar in consequence of low water, aii g Uoaieh arg of bagels eeu enue. ¢ the | where, when fe cour mot ait money at a articie/wi Go well to call. All orders; ANG QUE " . , ht, ,mecepted from = be promp! tered to and from the steamer evel of the great store and distributing reser- | price to suit him, he bartered for necessaries | prom! Zed. PRESERVED and BRANDIED FRUITS. parties not residing within the United States. they | by the u voirs of the Washington aqueduct. for his family and tavern. In this way he] C7 Seventh atreat. nanr @. ans all varieties of thin climate BUILDS et at hee juired to: deposite the prinoipai and For freu Manner APPIy + weeaRe, The engines and puinps were built by H. 2. | auaassed an estate worth four hundred thousand LB! ORANGES ph oN ei semapeey Spay Pa 0025. M.T&StF A ® Western Wharves, Worthington, of New York, under h dollars. 2 XX ALE AND XXX ALE! Freeh PRCITS, in cans. wigrutcates of athok tor sums of one thousand FOR NEW YORK. ef 1399 oe Such was his attachment to money that he | ,,/he purest and moat wirnlesamo Alen this oity 18 Do. TOMATORS: Sweet CORN, chuponwof sem annual interest fom | DASsaGe, WNCUDING: MEALS AND The masonry of this bridge has been execu- | was never known to credit a single dollar to] ERY. This Alois made fain ced hops on'y, Ck Dae July next, also payable to bearer attached STATEROOM. $7.50. ted by Messrs. Carman & Dobbins, of Phila- | any man. Upon the best mortgage «r security | and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to co Fresh, smoked, and Soused SALTON, reto.or eertifieater of stock for s of five | The New York and Virinia Screw Steamship detpbia, contractors. The iron work by | that could be given he would not lend a ceni. | sameTs. VC COLINEAT, Bropiistor of the. Do. (MACKEREL, fresh LOBSTERS, freah | thovpate dollars each inecabed on the books of | Gompanr’s pew on Cape TC Sint EER Messrs A. & W. Denmead 4 Sons, of Balti-] He never vested one dollar to public funds, | 2% 4!" : SEL els Sb ere BUT ments made pursuant to the regul iia | will leave the any’s Depot, Wes = more. The style of the wor creditable to] neither would he keep the notes of any bank NEW BOOKS. ) zee. oe rauoh Geriman and ‘Amerionn MUS- | ‘Sued at the option of the successful b tern Wharver, at livo'clock a. m every WEDNES- those engaged upon it. The Washington aque- | longer than he qguld get them changed. He] @ THE WORLD OF ICE, I Dd,” . BE depecic tothe Catlett rer es etek pee ee eee ‘uct has ether works not less remarkuble | deposited his specie in a large iron chest, until Orr Adven turer nthe Hole Reruns, Be es MEATS, United x : ou Passengers from Washington and Georgetown than this one: among them, the grext gra it would hold no more. He then provided 4] Huimtwldt's Life, Pravelesand Researches, Swies, Di iad Ainerioan | Fnc the dsiscteusk Genie Testateron a On [pean ac reieeketee Coren pemee a a by which the max ueduet nin strong iron-hooped barrel, whieh he also filled Illustrated, $1.25, 0 SF ae — on stoc that data to the Ist Jaly, and the | 7th street and Pa. avenue hourly, or they can leave John Creek, at] After his death his strong boxes yielded two D sag tt Oplvel ALS EE RERD'S, | TS, PECAN NUTS, | Fyireny pagabie on that day and oach eat r steamer from the Western Wharves at II tone feet above | hundred and thirty thousand dollars in gold id . : = half ; ka. nthe inseribed stock will | a5 This areh is built of | and silver yeees & McGHAN nite. is twenty feet wide fifty-seven] The cause of his death was as remarkable as | & 76 fst. het. 8th and 9th, ; e inches ris, and, being two hundred | the course of his life. A gentleman from Vir- EB a Lappe ARO twenty feet in span. is the largest | gini red him twelve dollars a bushel fer + Galvanized Iron and Lead hin the worid one hundred and ten bushels of clover seed, Bath Tubs, Cooking Ranges, } er of these bridges been constructed | but he would not do it for less than thirteen | Plot Water Boilers, Water Backs Britain, the public pre: uld have | dollars, and th e , Ans, | i with illustra and de: me oan he engaged on lication to forgan & Riinehart, Westert W be reoerved up to the hours of depar- 4 Pp Insurance wil! be effected on al! goods ite of one per cent - | thistine st the office of the Company at é per “! to the unsucseasful 3 re. prenuam. HOW ‘ The ae ds ®-eotJan 3I Secretary Treasury. Have constant! kipds of mater Cap modations for passengore by this lin pect firat-c aes, and every effort. “ y did not agree. The seed was | Marbled Wash. Basins, riptions of | afterwards sent to Philadelphia, where it was for thie communication with New ND SUPPER PAR NON AND WEDDI IN x {Ay is ‘ LK > < : n ithfu! 2 ad » ANCY SILKS AND SILK ROBES York an agreeable and healthfu! one. " them, aid every retding man, sold for seven dollars per bushel, and brought SE ee ee Hey D SS | ie AT COST.” (For, freight or pasense apply to FOWLE & child in Europe and America wont h in the whole five hundred and fifty dollars less | Bedfordshire and Gopper Swing Uri merits with his azont in Bariss has received, nud | ,, ca kulgrom st oT TERUDR OE | C07 Meeute Alera nt ROMWELL & CO. ns familiar with their history as than the Virginian had offered for it. On re- tion ne Dist Elves ewer Ps, i i ose tery arwarded hee : SILK ROB i d FOULARD| se2ly 6 Westat.,corner Albany, New Y jhe dlensi Bridge or the Great Enstern, while | ceiving an account of his sale, he walked | Comer Planished Showers, Lend an Galvanized > reine wen and dencieian tee | SILRe ay d FOULARD © ton they are executed, and few but | through his this Fall. a furm, went to h distillery, and | India Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Brash aud’ fron re of the latest and most de NOrick The Steamer JAMES ‘GUY having i P tastefully decorating and embellishing | O85)" 6 d af the “y resumed her route on t! those who have bestowed upon them the] gave directions to his people; he then went to pydiift td Beree Bumps, Yard Pumps, Ae and most mazuifivent enter aiamenta. ner portation. Cis been alee mac river, will leave Washington on thought and toil necessary to their « his wagon house and hanged himself, Caaks hore call weren Comoreesion nhs wrpassed ne rezards henuts of arrancer | lareaand well elected éteck of fret clare FANCY god on FRIDAYS. commenoins-on the sthof April) construction seem to know of the existence of OS Gas Cocks. Globe Valves, Hydrant Nozziesy nd delieacy of vinnde, will consult thar in. | #24 STAPLE DRY, Pron Bont OF Wich have | pea NEY POINT ond KINGAL Eee aoe euch netional achievements of a IDF" A very handsome ivory crucifix was used Fora ene COE, er irre ol Sa terent by calling on ee saying dimmereprscnces PRES TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, turning, wil! leave Finssioon SA PURDAYS ste aa Puen: urna! a ‘al of N , | Sink 3, Silve e« F iain, ‘families Who may pr ving din: por No. 42 Li venue, ¢ fi Rew H a ar 8 Kol i was Iying in state. It'was originally purchased | HOw atd iad Teapn, tron rauchoa Bends, and | at homecan have-a Rrat clase Frcwecek ofa te | gaya N42 Louisiane acenue, opposite |g. tloppine at all ofthe regula, landings gotng +e was lying tn state. s originally purchase Reduoing Fittings, Iron Boiler Stands, their residence at the moderate charge of $2, for A | “Narmt. Boven, Agent, Aiexandria. tar ah-tt Straxee Ocevrnesce ar a Fexenan.—The | fom t Monk who carved it, by Mr Geo Lester, | Malable fron and “rags Gas Fittings, his services, and I guarantee thatall who mayavall | GupLING OFF? AN. =a = Chi potest hie allow, | tuen U.S. Coosal to Genoa. He submitted it to] Sil material necessary to the introduction of | themselves of this offer will therchy eave at least 25 | QE LL! SELLING OFF! es — taal hicage Times of Friday inst. has the follow- Powers for criticism, who pronounced the figure | W ater or Gas inte public or private butidings kept | per cent. JTIER, Our whole stock ofr ney 2 k Silk NEW YORK ing account of a singulyr incident at » funeral: | a most perfect work of art. Mr. Lester sold it to | Constantly on hand. iaavenne, and 13th streets, | Rotes: Fancy a c. Th templating i ts in this | No Sereeom ith the Cosmopolitan Art Association for ten thousand Bnd Sete The adeno ce erin Sis line tween 12 dollars, and at the Society's distribution, it fell | Nil! fad it to thetr advantage to onli and examine | no 29-eozm —_(Iut.&-Con.) into the hands of a schoolmaster in it 1 | > Tne atomnship_ MOUNT VERN he stenmship 3 ZR In| Now York SATURDAY and t n¢ i Figured Black Si! ard; All Wool Delaines, and French Mertr fact, ail Winter Dress Goods at cost,for cash ; with One of the strangest occurrences happened yesterday, at the funeral of Michsel Guthrie, . ; ’ : ae B See ast 8 | MONTICELLO TUESDAY of each who was accidentally kill vious ter | “All work entrusted to us will be promptly attends T. POTENTINI, = oe ek oe eee aes . week for the District cities, Returns Nes the Seciewestara cites, Sie eons eee roca ica iss Geet demas | 00 ‘ Br a Acero 279 ae 206 | dyeed prices, im order to reduce ous stock.” | ee or tM ens wil taneras WEDNESDAY ever been called upon to chronicle The fi Bishop. Frem the size of the crucifix, it must be ANGLISH VARNISH . PAL AYR, their selections elsewhere. 7 . and the Monticello on SATURDAY of each week, ; ; a sonteke: ne tua | inferied that the ivory belonged to the task of an| [¢ Seen eee nix é : Willard’s hotel. 1 W. COLLEY & Cc for New York. ily of Mr. Guthrie, consisting of a wife and | shimal which existed ages cance inguastinihai VES, 523 70h stroste above Pa ay, PELE a COs Want at New Yorke BOW] three children, had made extensive srrange-| in modern times could supply an equal amouut of By GLK. THOMPSON & BRO. INDI ke, embers north 18 COL ncceite Ue MORGAN & RE ments for the accommodation of the friends of | tsk. The ivory, when fonnd, was a black mass, | _ jn 13-eo6t nth street. | Begs leave to call the attention of his friends and n prime order; Goshen and | HAKT, Wesahington, D.C ore the deceased at the funeral. A large number | like coal. The second coating was of coun - rs the public generally to his New Store, under Wi'- 3 yellowish | SCOUKING AND RE of carriages and & numerous assembly of mourn- | tinge, and the last a pure milk white. ‘Those who | SS of Roourine Gontiore ie © present, when the undertaker, Mr. | bave seen the figure never fail to mention itas a] slightest injury to tv cloth or sts Soci, actived with the ere rae) a work fit to secure the admiration of every lover of | by B. MAGRUDER. a Fraction same time, another carriage, containing a lady fir farnily us: buckwheat Easter a large st +; wholesale 5 pened, in connexion with his | Gisde Batter. extra old estabiishment, where he wil be happy to re- | premium New ceive any ordere for superior Confections oF hie own | ©xtra fineq importation. G Also, ail orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balls, and | prices to 8 new etvle | lard’s Hotel, juct tient the GHTE & BRADBURY’S Pipettes PIANOS, Mesers, LIGHTE & BRADBURY. of New York, having established in W ingty the beautiful in art. The veins in the body are | 10th street, between D and KE, west side. satis Now incl : : ivan desiring having their clothing sevured or Private Parties, which will be served up in his in- _ C. BIE branch of their factory, offer he pabiy richly and fashionably dressed, was driven to ce aeny Si mevand every muscle and ligament | SPAT please ca!l on the above, and their orders {imitable style, with the same promptness and dis-| 7 iBiSs the iargest and most varied axsurtinent of the door. The woman alighted and entered | ‘= &z2¢t Position. be promptly attentedto. "jal rolin | eatah which ha haa hitharte siown ane Hain ores r Ni seuat uk akin te SS - ~. a the house. To the astonishment of the assem- Z = i A SUBSTANTIAL PRESENT. URE OLD RYE WHISKY NISHINE New York. Will keep constantly in store betweer bly. to all of whom she was a total stranger, like thing down eisacera Rene res, 2 A FINE Chickering & Sons’ Piano. or a Melo P FOR MEDICINAL USE. w 25 ard # Instrumente, embracing every inter! ‘The undersigned rexpectfuily she greeted the children of Guthrie as her own, | intimation of retirement from business, and the | 400; Quitar. Violin, Accordeon, Fiutiza. Banio diate grade between the pinin 64 ortave and t Tam I have on hand a large stock of the old “Original F : rine, Hi M 5 i = Tri that he 1a* on hacd a large fs ciaborate.y ca-ved Th octave, ind ranging in price snd they in turn addressed her as the‘r mother, | public treat itas such. Or they may regard it as | daa - qT ete rs. 2 Paavenne SE ee woah papeatint tee mant of Gentiemen’a FURNISHING to 2199, ai manifesting the greatest joy. mingled with sur- ier Le Berna aes ene tons Phot — SARWING HE CHINES ~ | 8! fudgos who have tried itto he the purest aud best’ embracing. Gloves. Shirts, | ORR PACTORY PRICES, pene AS scethg Bee ARS Nes On AES Oe I cctlaa aes be (uta it tie reese ne Ce Est piefeet family Sowing Machine is the | Qouteper bare e EDWARD BATE (a> per printed Nat And on en sens iamed, wae evaksendad Bhs baew mo SAb | iscur. (Now we sdvien all: our reedsta wits WILLCOE & GIBBS. They make four thousand Whoteas'e and retail denier in Fine Family f TR, ELLE PURCHASERS, . strange eppearance of one who claimed also to fair price for he the wife of the deceased, and who was ad- Second-hand Pianos taken tm erchanae. JOUN H.GIBRS The superior exer, lence of these Pinuos, whether &o.. the price, delivered, is only $31 and3s. Trey can Louisiana : e Centre Marke be seon at my Housefurmshing store 107th st. Limes ne ee H season, to come out of their holes, to put up their sizns once more, and to advertise in as many a t is chi i t She ‘Sus they did in the best times. W hile busi- EO. Fk ANCIS, = = a es TTS : seperfic ial ornamentation, eissticit ae w Seenir Susie! ppd sh pan: ; hes creates advertising. it is equally true that ad - | _dest Sole Agent for the District OUR—BL CkwsbaT. Coss Sears SuLTiMone. ry me, 18 ranmaaed y tie highest tratinee been married té their father in due legal form, ee creates Paton: as cole a Sak ands BY YOUR STOVES | epucep PRICES. UNDS of opie Buckwi weoun ge ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of | SP ¢,, h musicians and suger as ass * a stiri usiness circles,and reminds le tha E. Es. oo veh Sor ae = eman & Statson cf the . Mason, Gutechsik, Simm, am ers ol wi und in the full confidence that bis frst wife | they "nave no right to be leading drones lives | _C. SNYDER, Philharmonre Halt cout sist | 2;,.besesivanta. We iave never seen a. fiver He mare recently « mmr ee artiole. [= We sell it at the price of the urdinary the Avenue, weet of llth treet and next door to the Buckwheat Fiour. was dead. This supposition being now over-| even though the times be dull: And even in the thrown by the sudden appearance of one claim- worst of times advertising always pays well, and ing to be that deceased wife, the other wife be- | the more of it there is, the ggeater will be the cir- gan to upbraid the children for not telling her | culation of money, and the s»oner will be restored New Vork, has 1 Ropaired at the shortest notice Mr. T. H. Spreks, whose entire ew “ pet BoE by us. Orders to be left at the Ware ‘tar ice, is selling his entire stock of Sto.es. Tin AL sfse an oe ae ates at reduced oe. ee Best FAMILY FLOU ry nt of rgains will o soon. 7H * j alee o? Gas fitting exeouted at the shortest notios, anu | “Gucdoma,”.“Ray’s $0. of “James 8. Welsh,” gnd other choice brands. charge of the ako: ofsears Many uaportant and improve- 5 S clontor ; ments have been made, rendericg it firet class sn | "°X'sy9-room ox 11th street, one door south of Ps, that their mother was living. Their real | a condition of prosperity.— delphia Bulletin. | warrant do 2 Satie eed cietpecsue KING & BURCBERL, every roepect. avenu>, next to the Theatre. de 0 Im mother (for such the stranger was) assured her that the children were not to blame. as they. > Andrew Hunter, me who acted at prose 2: wellas their father, had reason to believe | cuter of the invaders of Virginia at Harper's P'4NOS FROM THE FIVE BEAT FACTO | de tf ___Comorof t5th stand Vermont av. | gidiaQui aitisens, tha nity cur passing anton’ | \UTASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, aes inthe world,at | JOHN F. ELLIS’s. YHOSE OF GUR CUSTOMERS NOT WISH ” 1 i Yhie J 6 9th st., two doors North af Pa. Ave. 206 Paav.. hatwean Mthand loth xix. to alt points, and the Saltmoe sad Oho sad : : sey ig alee neta ina helene oat hem are requested tn cull and sottie there meooeks | "labored arrancemsorte eiAy sRtbebime to cet, SPRING and SUMMER ; in| F , Stal fore a Comm: of the House o: ?, , them are requested tv call and settle their aecounte aberai arranger S made up ty order. her dead. She bad deserted her husband in | fF °T°¥) tos a few evenings since that the report of | LiFe AND RV EN Ee oe DANDY JACK | incash priot tothe 2th in tont,afier whieh. time | or single esntensen for per’ | pared to make stip TS: the city of St. Louis, where they lived, and 500 men being organized in the mountains for the 8 beautiful illustrated juvenile. all bills will be p: ne aoa it dratinotion of per tal eidlasrulliinn hw Niiieruabiaehi EGA Honest oly RY 2 ¥ her death to be pedi fe the seepage of | Sis home Meaain’ Hoses t Repoomarations 7A vaciety of ethers rece! erent at “dee Sie ae Rt a Niagera Falls, New York, tn the come sem” BANDS eeelen tebad her death to be published in the newspapers of | of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, | A varie ofgthers just received.et | Be Hie | Ruste ates in sstaptar eh ANUS ges vi i >nIMPROVED WRIGHING : ’ that city But she was not dead. Leaving | and afterwards so confirmed as to leave _no doubt who gratefully returns his thanks to Ins unmerons CWE zeny are. th: “a nt = s i ived in Chicago, not know- | of the fact. The spies reported the organtzations. | friends for theit vers liberal netcot ed on hose Saaler are offared to the public as’ th a EES See : is = Ee ceed ca bare she saw | and Mr. Hunter wae enabled to find it out within | Ciristmas season, and begs torsay he wil be hangs ey me Nomepietel ec Uaae awarce on “a Be se ceate ga ai the best Dae eee ee Taoheenene yi g that rare deaths i the apers yester- | forty-eight hours after the intended rescue was | to see them at his “* Headquarters.” ___ 4025 | By 'the Uniind States Fairand Virginia Ac ion'tersl | gredes of © iets Weel Una tw ory, manne it now one jee | the account nis deal papers yee vivenup Itis remarkable that it was then, for 7 Society; Vireinia Slate Agriguitural Fat ankiin | chirts and im the District, Fe ees LIGHT. day morning. She had come to reclaim her fi. - Jouvnaee, UALITY E : ore ~ 5 Institués Fair, Pennsylvania; New York State Fai WALL, STEPHENS & Co, — | maufnots children and to kehold for the last time on | Se Srt time, that John Brown agreed to see his ES AND GAUNTLETS. | Institut Fair, van or ia ans ini bhe during ths past season —- pasa CARRIAC Sof all bends cannot > 8 22 Pa. av.. het. 9th and loth ota, -, i the bn Twenty-five dozen of the above juatiy celebrated | Vermont State Fair, &c., ke. In every case whore} deS R22 Pa. av. — be from hus long experiance rm _ ji ves esi i exhibited thay have ree-ived first class premiums, = Ss’ ve geners! satieinot: ones he res of ete Ae: Uc In Philadelphia, last week, a carter had Bees prions perder igs Menjk Med) Gd oes 88 eat 55 Jouisiana avenue, Depot of Sillar’s Waar MORE OEPROPRAATE MEMENTO aes r Ses of Carmie: cs ond Light Wagons rept on It is often said that farming pays | hauled aslaugbtered hog, weighing 316 lbs.,to| in’ J. W. COLLEY & CO. 523 trh Chilled Iron Safes. a =ME: i 018-1 FC PATTISON, Acent. | for s Christmas Prosent than & EPAIRS neatly Cone,sndall orders prompt. other business that a man engages in | the foot of the Court, and was carrying it on bis | oop -sECOND-HAND PIANOS—One for a A EPAL é Royal Krmine Muff, prioe......_. ly pttonded to. bt, is caused | shoulder toa house at the far end of the 3 2). one for $25; one for $40; two at $15, Or | CC LAMAR. €.H. MOTT. =. L, ACTRY. ainie Mia) slo. Wand 12 Soca band Carrtereat Say ere” ec ecnee ta teaierere’ Below tals | MisaKing the hoose, he attecipied 1 entez the | tor rear atest eer eek: ; (came Noce Martin do. Fioseas cues. at akan city, last spring. a man leased 2; acres ef land, | door of one at which a mother and child were | chien JOHN F. ELLIS, eA TPORNEYS AT L.49,| Fitoh Masten, Sibepian Squirrel, Erenel: Sabie | ST ve mare ont 2 whi"h he planted with corn. He used what corn | standing. ‘The former told him he was at the | ja 10 306, Agent for Chickering & Sons’ Pianos. the High Gourto dO Water Mink, &2, ia Capes, 8B. H. bs My Will practice in the Hizh of Errors and Ap STINEMEN Z. 236 Pa. O. HOOD is daily receiving all of the newest /g&t Jackson, Bederal Court at Pontotoc, | de 23-tf - between lath aed 1sth Bh lear ay BESO Bie Coa ot to ea Darra LD PIANOS FOR SALE, upon month! rv throughout the Ni pei. oe le: ments. ual 5GHN F. ELLIs.” VED AT RARVEY’S OYSTLK ‘<0 £ py of the largest and fice<t ST wo. $06 SAR als Ati need: tl , and last week sold bis | wr: house, and pointed up the Court. He poe pa for froin ‘This is doing well in | tarned to yo in that direction, when bis fee “bard times,” and shows what a inan can effect slipped: and the hog fell upon the child, killing with industry — Evansville (Ind.) Enquirer. jt instantly. > is

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