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THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journai—oon- taining a creater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Baturda morning. Trams. ‘THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus and lith street, . BY P W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @48 o year, or S? cents per month. To mail subscribers +> tho price is $3.50 & year, im advance; $2 for six By sabecribing clube omniep oxighienss wit it the intervention fs it i perosived, Fa per ‘cont. of ‘The Weeidy ‘Sine wt ts wed. variab! @xbiocten ” that bas le The 5 apd throughout the country. a ‘Sing, jes (in wre} doan ooure” at the counter, ny ciate eet mir Rape a tey paper. Price TH EE CENTS. {97> Postmasters who act as agents will be i - lowed & oommussion of 20 cents. athe; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of I2eentea week, Single} copiee, ONE CRNT; in wrappers, Two CENTS. sre oak mz therm ny may aot: | WOE, XV, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1860. N°. 2,173. yosr mntil the next day. He who should have enjoyed the privilege of | school-house, not displeased, perhaps, with his “AND C - looking upon Mr. Bernard Tdagaod the next little adventure, ‘ner jammanwaly elated by it; WOOD AND COAL. , YANKEE SCHOOLMASTER AND A “YALLAN DOG." The February numberof the Atlantic Month- LOTTERIES. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. morning, when his toilet was about half | for he was one of the natural class o! sex- : : ; RY. a jy has the following racy sketch, in the best finished: would have had a very pleasant | subduers, and hada chcgcorth- Hyardimet Ww 38 8 Bi Cc 8 a Li Tue Not banAy, FS the Rosal Havana tot- | 1860 ceidisines te — 1860 izle of the “Autocrat of the Breakfast Table:”’ | gratuitous exhibition. First he buckled the | asking, which had been denved to the feeble A Thorough Stock of all Sizes of Coal {pty conducted by the Spanish Government, under SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. ‘The alvent of Master Langdon to Pigwacket | strap of his trousers pretty ti hily. Then hej youth who try to win favor by pleading their ‘and all Kinds of Wood: the hepa the Captain General of Cuba, entre ereated ® much more lively sensation | took upa pair of heavy dumb-| lis, and swung ion in rhyme, and even to the more formi- | 17 COAL weil prepared before delivery. SATURDAY, Fesrvary 11, 186, rhan bad attended that of either of his prede- | them for a few minutes; then two great “In- | dable approaches of young officers in volunteer | > WOOD ready 17" 220 pounds to theton. SORTEO NUM sre. Looks go a good ways, all the world Prepared to suit the wants of | ORDINAKIO. each oustomer or delivered curd length. 2 MER a ; opie A r Ss dian clubs,”’ with which he enacted all sorts of | companies, considered by many to be quite etal A Pitlze $100,000. FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEAN r. aud though there were several good-look- impossible-looking featsHis limbs were not | irresistible to the fair who have once beheld 1 prize o! lexandris, Virginia A Tennesess, 15 fet in a cord of Split Wood, 1. do. Vie Qanes & Alex i, M * i Conteh : poople in the eres and Major Bush was | very large, nor his shoulders remarkably | them from their windows in the epaulettes and diz ee iyo Sy eet Seltt. menencen go eel tee ice been eee t the natives of the town called a ‘‘hand- ey 4 ; gale at the Lowest man,”’ that is, big, fat, and red, yet the : broad; but if you knew as much of the muscles Plumes ars eoalies ae the ‘ Pigwacket Invinci- U7 Een ert the Lowe A Dingcr Rous anv Conrinvovs Raitwar Co? les,’’ or the ‘‘Hackmatack Rangers. ae Possible Prices at the || go as all persons who look at statues and pictures 7 Ge DOM DEE MILLS IN ALL 288 PRIZES, wr NECTIONS TO. 2 szatof a really elegant young fellow.with the | with a critical eye ought to have learned—if} Master Langdon took his seat and began the | Foor or 17713 Wank +z, | Whole Tickets, $20—Haives, §1 uarters, $5. < seville, Mobile. Chattanooga." patural air which grows up with carefully-bred | you knew the ¢rapezius, lying diamond-shaped | exercises of he school. The smaller boys re- fi ao Law. MG ut, Daren. piles casbed at might at 5 i a “ona, antoomers. bien ‘ashvulie, young persons, was a novelty. The Brahmin | over the back and shoulders like a monk's | cited their lessons well enough; but some of the | Ofise-N. W. corner 12th and C strcets, No. 547.| Rdrawine weil be forwarded as soon as the result bleed which came from his grandfather as well cowl, or the de/toid, which caps the shoulders | larger ones were negligent and surly. Heno-| {2s Orders left at either piace wi and New Orleans! ere becomes known. - i i ; ich fi i zh prompt personal atvention. Al orders for sch or tickets to be addressed | [GREAT REDUCTION OP TIMF..£1 a+ trom his mother, a direet descendant of the | like an epaulette—or the treceps, which fur- | ticed one or two of them looking towards the ; ‘Orders Sor sonoma, or. Gal add cTiC cld Flynt family, well known by the famdus | dishes the ¢z/f of the upper arm—or the hard- | door, as if expecting somebody or somethingin] fF” % © FU B Lf |e Care of Chy Post. Che orton 8..C toh bap fare « gel pS tg ey Ty uter, Henry Flint (see Cat. Harv. Anno 16953,) eee of ae as pk teeth Coes direction. a het! past 9 ccleek, oe a have pow ue of the most extensive stocks of ndm: » In fact—you would have said there | Briggs, Junior,who not yet shown himsel: ng Pog - im, Consisting of— rks g r =] sc was a pretty show of them, beneath the white | made his appearance. He hp followed by his White a Bre} ea onl, Esiaee $e Coal, TRUN KS, BOOTS AND SHOKS. satiny skin of Mr. Bernard Langdon. And if “yailah dog.’ without his muzzle,who squatted | White Ash Stovo Coal, Cumberland Lur Coal, ~OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY. you had seen him, when he had laid down the | down very grimly near the door, and gave a | Treverton Free Burning, Do. Run of Mine, | 499 7H Steer, Indian clubs, catch hold of a leather strap that | wolfish look round the room, as if he were con- Fee and Stave Sizes. o ease ait Seaithe Coat: Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D.C. bung from the beam of the old-fashioned ceil- | sidering which was the plumpest boy to begin] — Wood, sawod and Split. | UnOe MO Ma enses. | Travelers will study their interests by examin Alexandria to Lynchburg, ‘Biso the MISSIS SIPPI CENTRAL, are now completed, making te the ne ORTEST AND MOST DESIRABLE TO NEW ORLEANS, Anp Iyrzrmepiate Ponts. TxRovex Tickers to al! of the sbove pointe san be procured at the Great Southern and Southwestern. had been enlivened and enriched by that of the Wentworths, which had had a good deal of pe old Madeira and other generous elements ugled with it, so that it ran to’ gout some- es in the old folks, and toa high spirit, arm complexion and curly hair in some of g | Raviroad Offs gorese cae street and Pennsy!- the younger ones. The soft curling hair of Mr. | ing, and lift and lower himself over and over with. The young butcher, meanwhile, went to ochtl of whiol I will soil at the lowest prices for the shiating elsewhere, ‘Ani ge done bat Sooo Tee Train jeaves WASHINGTON at6a. m. for Nernard had inherited something, perhaps, of | agin by his left hand alone, you might have | his seat, looking somewhat flushed, except All aGoouute on standing will be presented | best material the market affords ana emp o the South and Southwest. the high spirit; but that we shsll have achance | thought it a very simplo and easy thing to do,| round the lips, which were hardly as rod as | before the ist of January, 1869, and it te earnestly | the best werkimen, | can confidentiy recommend my Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and f finding out by and by. Bat the long sermons | @ntil you tried to do it yourself. Mr. Bernard | common, and set pretty sharply. hoped will be promptly sottled. Tene er eh renee one Durabiisty to | alezandria Railroad. the frugal board of his Brabmin ancestry, | boked at himself with the eye of anexpert.| ‘Put ‘out that dog, Abner Briggs!” The Wood and Conl Dealer, Hh end Gate i'Keep constantly on handyand make to order (on | ,vasencers from Now York will meet an Agent with his own habits of study, had told upon his | “ Pretty well!” he said; ‘not so much fallen | master spoke as the captain apesks to the de20 ry Mihenear Canal. | Oe Week's notice) overy eneription of SOs SW ctincne Roa when ten oll peices olor, which was subdued to something more of | of as Texpected."” Then he set up his bolster helmsman, wher there are rocks foaming at LEATHER, IKON FRAME, FRENCH DRESS i . elicacy than one would eare to see in a young fellow with rough work before him. This, how- ever, made him look more interesting, or. as the young ladies at Maj. Bush's said, ‘interestin’.’ When Mr. Bernard showed himself at meet- attention. Onpnibuees leave the Office, corner of Sixth strect and Pennsy!vania avenue, at 6 8. m. ‘On arriving at Washington, passengers ol Kouth will bs careiul to take tie Grates al Alexandria Rafiroad Gann. in « very knowing sort of way, and delivered | the lips, right under his lee. INIT crs Galo nae be ee ce ewift ‘Abner Briggs answered as the helmsman an- EDUC ATION Trunks, &c., Repaired and Covered. k S winks. “‘That will do,”’ he said. Then, as| swers when he knows he has a mutinous crew Sera RIAN S reaks, &c., Reps and Covered, in & work- if determined to make a certainty of his con- | round him that mean to run the ship on the Mick vocal Gel Taner oa SEOR OF MU- | manlike manner, at short notice, dition he took a dynamometer from one of the | reef, and is one of the mutineers himeslf. Put D noon gre Pa tenoboret eee Se Peete Alacra nn) Pace Of the nity, onege and WOOD BOX TRUNKS; ASHLAND and AL other FALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; HAR ae NESS; SADDLES; WHIPS; &r.. €. ad. P., teacher of the Italian, town, or Alexandr: e too : : : 5 3 A. EVANS, ing. onthe first Sunday after his arrival, it | drawere in his old veneered bureau. First he | him aout y'rself, 'f ye a'n't afeard on him!” style of singing. Residence—397 New York 7am Aixo—Agont for Howe's oclebrated FAMILY | fo 1-tf Ticket Agent, Washington. ay bel (aippoasl hak quod tuany eyes were sqasered it with his two bands. Then he| | The master stepped into the aisle. The great | Sonus. corner ee atiadoeesl) Wy Vi Rt) a Sa D“!-Y CINE RERWEEN ALEXANDRIA ed upon the young .schoolmaster. ere | Piaced it on the floor and lifted, steadily, | cur showed his teeth, and the devilish instincts MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. Fi : = = = AND WIN) -STER. was something heroic in his coming forward so | Strongly. The springs cracked and creaked: of his old wolf-ancestry looked out of bis eyes, Mrs. McCORMICK desires to inform her A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, VIA LEESBURG, BERRYVILLE, &. reulily to take a place which called for a strong | the index swept with a great stride fur up into | and flashed from his sharp tusks, and yawned | friends and the public genera!ly that she will reeume hi ha and a prompt, steady will to guide it. et, his position was that of a military chieftain ou the eve of a battle. Everybody knew everything in Pigwacket Centre; and it was on understood thing that the young rebels meant to put down the new master, if they It was natural that the two prettiest n the village, called in the locai dialect, erly as our limited alphabet will repre- . wg The Bootand Sioe Establishment that was burnt the high figures of the scale; it was a good lift. | in his wide mouth and deep red gullet. the SeEY her School on the ist Monday inSep- | out on Sanday mornin, the 20th of Novem: - tember ni Ile was satisfied. He sat down on the edge of | | The movements of animals are much quicker | — ‘The sourse of study pursued will compriseal! the | bet: have removed the balance of their his bed and looked at his cleanly-shaped arms. | than those of human beings commonly are, so | branches requisite toa thorough English educa: eg oe ae sc Boos will wae Red “Ifl strike one of those boobies, I am afraid I | that they avoid blows as easily as one of us ee ition te her day scholars. sho is desirous of | ®° OPPertunity, for a few Gaye, te get good articice shall spoil bim,’ he said. Yet this young man, | steps out of the way of an ox-cuit. It must be receiving into her family s few pu is as boarders, | ®t unprecedented low prices, They must be sold. when weighed with his class at coilege, could | avery stupid dog that lets himself be run over | 3sed from 10 to 14 years, who will be under herim- | —% ———— ~ = barely turn one hundred and forty-two pounds by a fast driver in his gig; he can jump out of =e Contd meshing laa aco odation and GRe4T EXCITEMENT AT. in the seale—not a heavy weight, « ; but | the wheel’s way after the tire hi lread. ouraot past b idorelty tore No. 520 73 Br. : avy ig! ‘urely; bu L iy r the tire hus already | due care of pupils have been considerally increased H. MELA & SON some of the middle weights, as the present En- | touched him. So, while one is lifting a stick | 4nd otherwise improved. Those in Washington [2 SE ee By RaiLnoap ann Firsr-crass Coacups A DAILY LINE (Sundays hes ep ea aed Tuuning as above, on Monday. the 6th inst., by way of the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Rai! road, and Mean’s & Fawsett’s mail \ine of Coaches. eave the Railroad Depot at A’exandria, corner of Water and Oronoco streets, at 10 8. m., arriving at Winchester at 7 p. m. Leave Winchester at 33 8. m.. arriving at Alex - lish ch ion, for i b ik i desiring particuler information with reference to All Ret coon gee ic E ape Kioxandria to burg sent it, Alminy Cutterr, and Arvilly Braowne, | glish champion, for instance. seem to be of a | to stri e, or drawing hiz foot to kick, the beast * oD Wal ‘4 i who wan! Stns must come quickly. Ev. . — ~~ eer sicald feck aa express an interest in the good- | fr fine quality of muscle than the bulkier fe!- | makes his spring, and the blow or the kick | fez S¢200! may Spply to W. D. Wallach, Editor 0 gizbody sare that HMELA. & the Rare ealine io. = Burcovt ie e looking stranger, and that, when their flatter- | lows. comes too late. For terms and furtner partioulars apply at her | store is crowded Ro. do. a ee ing comments were repeated in the hearing of % . 01 their indigenous admirers, among whom were i, with customers er to bw The master took his breakfast with a good It was not so this time. The master was a | 'sidence—No. 35 Cameron strest, Alexandria, V& | $10,000 worth of FALL and. WINTER Ld OTs appetite that morning. but was perhaps more | fencer, and < suething of a boxer; he had played pat and SHOES, at retail foi lesale York Du. do, “ r = J prices, at H. MELA © SO: 5 “ do. Wincheet Ccolenen, some of the older ‘boys’? of the school, it} quiet than usual. After breakfast, he went] at single-stick, and was used to watching an ae = oc ll 520 7th st., 2 doors above States Office. lbs TS PTC in should not add to the amiable dispositions of | upstairs and put on a light loose frock, in- | adversary’s eye, and coming down on him DENTISTRY. —_—_—_—_——— | 8 ew a a stead of his usual dress coat, which was a close | without any of those = the turbulent youth. Mozday came. and the new schoolmaster was in his chair at the upper end of the schvol- house, on the raat platform. The rustics looked at his handsome face, thoughtful, peace- easant, cheerful, but sharply cut round t ips and proudly lighted about the eyes. The ringleader of the mischief-makers, the young buteher, who has before figured in this ¢ AND OHIO RAILROAD. BALTINORE Ay SHINGTON BRANCH. Nex oF Hours. Commencing on inane y nermene, October 17, 1858 remonitory symptoms —— ’ Ep) wr “I fitting and rather stylish one. On his way to} by which unpractised Natacns show long be- N LOOMIS, M. Pare. mtor and patéhtee CABINET WARE. school he met Alininy Cutterr, who happened | forehand what mischief they meditate. ofthe MOSM PLATE TEETH at 5 D STREET. to be walking in the other direction. ‘Good “Out with you!” he said fiercely,—and ex- | tends personally at his office in this city. ff e — morning, Miss Cutterr,”’ he said; for she and] plained what he meant by a sudden flash of his | _ ny porsons can wear these teeth wii FAPERHANG@INGS—New stock, sheap for ? rs thers, And no persuncan wear othere | cas! another young lady had been introduced to | foot that clashed the yellow dog’s white teeth Who ceanet weer these, Paper hi i men, and satie him, on former occasion, in the usual phrase | together, like the springing of a bear-trap. | Persons calling at my office oan be accommodated | faot bx, PAT eNeae. * E- of polite society in presenting ladies to gentle | The cur knew he had found his master at the Bacto 8 who af particu dar wish te parent gan Bi ALN ore Bie Vreres, en. 2 » atroi 5 08! * that r i $s, 5 ted with Miss Cutterr; let me make y’ acquain- | legs, or a smaller number, always do, and the | art can roduce, the MINERA Bi LO 2” men—*-Mr. Langdon. let me inake y’ acquain- | firet word and glance, aa low animals on four | BUt,t0,t#08e who are particular and wish the pw ive, looked at him stealthily, whenever ba = PLATE will be et ¥ HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. 3.15 and 4.29 p.m. got a chance to study him unobserved; for | ted with Miss Braowne.”’ So he said, Good | blow took him so much by surprise that it | More fully warranted. i the Furnitere is manufactured ic this! On Sunday at 4.20 only. e truth was, he felt uncomfortable whenever | Merning:”* to which he replied, “oul more. | curled him up in an instant, and ho went bund. | oufrandioth ster Aloo. S09 Aroe steee Eaease | © Pra eaarastond & Nosh Enazonere for soe HART Willtake trains at a9 found the large, dark eyes fixed on his own | im’, Mr. Langdon. How's your haalth’”” The | ling out of the open school-house door, with a | phis. o¢ I-ly r ew t sharp, deep-set, gray ones. But he 7 By ses a ‘or the W" T at 6.2) a.m. and 3.20 . TD. answer to this question ought naturally to have | most pitiable zelp: and his stump of a tail shut a ESS) ey 7-458. m., snd $2) p.m 1; means to study him pretty well—first | been the end of the talk; but Alminy Cutterr | down as close ag DENTISTRY. is owner ever shut the short, Dz. HILLS, after a practica! NO Li e. : 2 : Eo f t of two year: hf , then his neck and shoulders, the set | lingered and looked asif she had something | stubbed blade of his jack-knife. feels ‘that he oan with bens Mth ~ ae nat d — -B hamsow, geet pis rims, the narrowing ut the loins, the | Moe on her mind. . Tt was time for the other cur to find who his | mend the Cheopiaetic Progess for insert By rue preside rae uxitep Passace. INC DED ING MEALS AND make of his legs, and the way he moved. In . Young fellow does not require a great ex- | master was. . strength, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness, Full STATES. BTATEROOM, 87.50. short, he examined him a3 he would have ex-| perience to read # simple country girl’s face] ‘Follow your dog, Abner Briggs!” «aid serted for $35. Partial in proportion. | , 1” pursuance Seen pues Bocmawes, fap ras Virginia Screw Steamship amined # steer, to see what he could do, and | 43 if it were a sign-board. Alminy was a good | Master Langdon. — eet) | Scoot cake Pasee tear pubis eniecem bs ket ork eo mith eee how becould cut him up. If he could only | seul, with red checks and bright eyes, kind-| The stout butcher youth looked round, but | - eg = | atthe under-mentioned [and Offices in the State of Capt FC Sagithy have gone to him and felt of his musclea, he | hearted as she could be, and it was out of the | the rebels were all cowed, and xat still. Harr DRESSING PEND os rq | Elorida at the periods hereinafter designated, to | torn Wharves, atil-o'e! ook a. m.every WEDNES- would “have been entirely satisfied. Ho was | question for her to hide her thoughts or feel-| ‘I'll go when I’m ready,” he said—*'n I FURNISHING ESTABLISRMEN TE S| WE the Land Office at TALLAHassxn, commencing | DAY, 8nd the Company's Depot, at Alexamdria, not Avery wise youth, but hedid know well | ings likea fine lady. Her brights eyes were | guess I won't go afore I’m ready.” Wittarps’ Horr. __ | on Monday, the twentieth day of February next, for Fosrencese from Wae ixgton and Georgetown enough that, though big arms and legs are | moist and her red cheeks paler than their] ‘ You're ready now,” said Master Langdon, | ,, The undersigned veces iutorms the public osal of the vacant iands in the even-mum- oan take the conches con: ng with Alexandr: steamboats or railroad, which leave the oor! Mus) — things, there is ae besides Tth stroet and Pa. avenue Rotrly, oF they can as | } Ps wont, as she said, with her lips quivering— turning up his cufls so that the little boys no: | Bont of Gentiamane BORNISTTNG oOo es, etelgecrt pan ered yl wagon nine pes e that goes to make a man: and he hed | ‘0b, Mr. Langdon, them boys ‘Il be the death | ticed the yellow gleam of a pair of gold sleeve- | embracing Gloves. Shirts, Neck-Tics &o., of th i 6 | United States, within #ix miles on each side of the rd stories of a fighting-man, called “The of ye, if you don’t take caar!”’ buttons, once worn by Colonel Percy Went- Dost material, manuiactared especially oF his sales; | railroads, “from St. John’s river, at Jacksonville, a gad igen Spider,” from his attenuated proportions, who | |“"Why, what's the matter, my dear'"’ said | worth, famous in the Old French War. retriet of Columbia, and avery thing ia his linens | tssi'and “trans Ponsa a te hoa ei ea ey ite ng eg ps was yet a terrible hitter in the ring, and had| Mr. Bernard. Don't think there was any- Abner Briggs, Junior, did not apparently A manufacturer in HAIR WORK, such as Wigs, | ma,in the direction of Montzomers;” subject. Freight will be received up to the hours of depar: whipped many a big limbed fellow im and out | thing very odd in that “my dear,”’ at the sec- | think he was ready, at any rate, for he rose in | Toupees, Scalps, &0., which he also makes and fits required by law, toa minimum of twe doliars and of the roped arena. end interview with a village belle; some of | his place and stood with cienched fists, defiant, | order. Afty cents per acre, viz: : “ de 5-3m* g a Nothing could be smoother than the way in| those women-tamers calla girl “‘My dear,’’| as the master strode toward him. The master < JOUN 8. GIBR: ture. Insurance will be on all goods abrio at 'per conk North of the base Hine ond west af the principal je line st the office of the which everything went on for the first day or | after five minutes’ ucquaintance, and it sounds knew the fellow was really frightened. for all PtPERIAL PRUNES, CAPRES. d 2, of range 1. , The accommodations for passengers by this lige two. The new master was so kind and cour-| all right as ‘hey szy it. But you had better | his looks, and that he must have no time to We received a few days since a supply of fresh id 3.0f ranges 2 and 3, Bre in every respect firet-c ass, and every effort w! teous, he seemed to take everything in such a| not try it at a venture. rally. So he caught him suddenly by the col- | Imperial Prunes and Capres Non pareiiier, celected | 2 eaibe 1k hed cot romeo pee ear er i Epfeation with Dew vatural, easy way, that there was no chanes to} It sounded all right to Alminy, as Mr. Ber-| lar, and, with one groat pull, had him out | forus in Bordeaux. Tie Prones hese leteeneg 1,2, of rang! ag and 4, of ranges 6,7, and 8 pick a quarrel with him. He in the meantime . 4, and 5, of range 9. nard said it. “I'll ye what's the matter,’’| over his desk and on the open floor. He gave | C3; Neh eagle ee thought it best to watoh the boys and young or freight or passage apply to FOWLE & i a or. 15th stand V t'ave, aad! she said, in a frightened voice. -‘Ahbner’s} him a sharp fling backwards, aud stood looking = = wae lena . *h OO» Agents, Alegpn EE ROMW an - and 5, of range 10, ELL & CO., ee : i 2 =s = nas .of ranges 1] and # lbany, : men for a day ortwo with as little show of | £00’ to cai cg,’ he'll set him on ye'z] at him BSAPONIFIER, S dad 4.of ranges if 14 and i, _s08-17_O8 Went st: corner AOE ow Sere suthority as possible. It wageasy enough to | sure ‘z’r aliv 's the same cretur that half} The rough-and-tumble fighters all clinch. as ey ares OR 3, 4, and ’5, of ranges i6 and 17. pon Tide pg ty = bsving dat ha ecakt hayeoccasad hc de 6 oe feat us nire'e little Joe, a year come | everybody knows: and Abner Briggs, Junior,| | CONCENTRATED POTASH. Shad 6 OF renee 16 18221 22,25, | a eure leave Wentingane or eel gS nex’ Fast-day.’ was one of that kind. He remembered how he | Mere than Double the Strength of Ordinary Potash. | ‘Townships 1, 2,3, and 4, of range 25. TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN, The school-house was a grim. old, red. one-| Now this last statement was undoubtedly | had floored Master Weekx, and he had j For making Soap without lime, with little trouble | Townships 1, 2, and 3, 0 ranges 26 and 27. PAT OR RIDA FS (commengins ou sup Sthef April) ~wny building, perched ona hare rock at the| ver-colored; as little Jo Squires was run-| © spunk’? enough left in him to try to re and at trifliug expense. The cheapest article ever | Townships | 5, and 6, of ranges 23 and 2. a 2 , ale top of a hill—partly beeause this was a con- spiouous site for the temple of learning, and partly because land is cheap where there is no chance even for rye or buckwheat, and the ry sheep find nothing to nibble. About the tle porch were carved initials and dates. at various hights, from the atature of nine to that ning about the village—with an ugly scar| his former successful experiment on the new eo Sa a Scart ogres ogre homer patisnence on his arms, it is true, where the beast had] master. He sprang at him open-handed, to pounds «f Hard Soap. Printers will find ita supe: caught him with his teeth, on the occasion | clutch him. So the master had to atrike—once, | Hor article for Seas {7P4, iis perfectly solul bie | ‘Township I, of ranges i and 2. of the child’s taking liberties with him.| but very hard, and just in the place to tell. No | 24 ee Np od, 2 taal Sipound cone Mae 5 Nahe feet ea ole as he had been uccustomed to do with # guod- | doubt, the authority that doth hedge a schoul- | tured atthe CHALLENG CHEMICAL WORKS | Townships land 2, of —_ T hips | and 2, of range St. tempered Newfoundland dog, who seemed to] master, added to the effect of the blow; but the Brookira sod sold ty KEE & CO., focthigf the Skin Tae Gok ® 8. m., re Will leave Kinsale o DAveere be = nee atalluel 3S. PAGE, opr re! ug. 3 » Pro} Natn’s. Bo SH, Agent, Aexandris. mar 2-tt South of the base line and west of the princapat meridian, 279 IMPORTER OF 206 ist Pe > forth the base line and east the principol . . EIGN FRU AVE, like being pele and hauled round by chil- ae was el @ neat one, and did not require | _ eT street’ New Vork. il on fn ae ees ole hihins, RNP TIONS, walla bode ef eighteen. Inside were old unpainte s| dren. Atter this the creature was commonly | to be repeated. < nm . he mn % ¥ a unpainted, but browned with the ssa muzzled, and, as he was fed on raw meat Now go home,” said the master, “angdon't POR STAMPING Foahipsl and 2, of ranges?, 8, ¢, $,6,7, 9,9, anda Begs leave to EO NDIMENTS, &o,. friends nd man contact—-and hacked by innumerable | chiefly, was alwaye ready for a fight, which he | let me see ts or your dog here again.” And ccnapnagaed South of the base line and east of the principal the public generally to his New Store, under cit knives. It was long since the walls had | "#8 ocessionally indulged in when anything | he turned his cuffs down again over the gold A PACKET OF PAPER | , . meridian. _ lard’s Hotel, just opened, in connexion with his 0 it i conject stout enough to watch him could be found in | sleeve-buttons Township 1, of ranges 1, 2, 3,4, 5,6.7, 8, and 9, old establishment, where he vi. po Serpy re ea whitewashed. xs migat be conjectured by | &% ees - Aaah jo SOUS s ee 5 AND ENVELOPES Townships i and 2, of raages 10 and 11. ceive any orders for superior Confections of his own the various traces left upon them, wherever a of the neighboring villages. This finished the great Pigwacket Center N (¢) ° . Atthe Land Officeat Nxwsansvitt.commeneing | Uj tation. vile hands or sleepy heads could reach them. higer. or, more briefly, Tige. the property of | school rebellion. Wht could be done with a TO MATCH, on Monday, the fifth day «f March next, for the dee Ino, ra ged for Dinners. = 4.0 Bal _ \ curious sppearance was noticeable on va- | Sbnor Briggs, junior, belonged to species not | master who was go pleasant as long as the boys , posal ofthe vacant lands in the even-numbered “ imitable style, with the sa rompiness and dis "ous higher parts of the wall, namely, a wart- | distinctly named in scientific books, but well} behaved decently. and such a terrible fellow HARGE =e toned trsackion whickreian te Gees eatah which ha tina bith — oak ce eiustion. as one would be tempted to call | known to our country folks under the name of | when he got ‘‘riled.”’ as they called it? Ina METROPOLITAN 68 on each Bi ‘ (XENTLEMEN’S UNDER GARMENTS oF being in reality acrop of the soft missiles | “ Yallah dog.’’ They do not use this expres- | weed’s time, everything was reduced to order, = = St. river, at Jacksonvill he waters of G 8:1 Fizes and qualitics, comprising fi) the beet re wentioned, which, adhering in consider- | Sion as they would say black or white dog, but | and the school committee were delighted. The BOOKSTORE, Peery rye Pde "Alpe igre grades of Silk, Merino and Lamb's Wooi Unaer- le numbers, and hardening xfter the usual| With almost as definite 2 meaning as when | master, however, had received a proposition so PHILP & SOLOMONS. Tampa Bay, witha branch to Key,on the | sor ane Drawers. ion of papter mache, formed at last perma- they speak of a terrier or a spaniel. A *yal- | much more agreeable and advantageous, that Agate for Lacrenee’s ‘oolebrated L inn Papers, | Gulfof mexico:” subject. as requ vinw,toal des nant ornaments of the edifice. lah dog’” is a large canine brute, of a dingy | he informed the committee he should leave at} “® “ Metropolitan Mills,” &0., &. * | minimum of two dollars and Afty cents per acre, viz: | ———— The young master's quick eye soon noticed | ld flannel color, of no particular breed except | the end of his month, having in his eye a sen- F <i aad South of the base line and east af the principal A WM. T. DOVE & ©O. RE_ Now prepare? to exeoute any orders with WPLUNBING, GAS OR SECAM FITTING BUSINESS, ~ [> Store on 9th street, a few doors north of Pa. ‘hat a particular part of the wall was most tavored with these ornamental appendages. their position pointed sufficiently clearly to the part of the room they came from. In fact, his own, who hangs round a tavern or a butch-| sible and energetic young college graduate, a aaa itll er’s shop, or trots alongside a team, looking as} who would be willing, and fully competent to if he were disgusted with the world, and the | take his place. world with him. Our inland population, while » bet. 9th and 9th sts. meridian, = —— | Townships } and 2, of range 11. and 3, of rauge 12, 13, 14, and 15, of range Is. 4, 13, 14, and 15, range 14, T NEW YEAR'S GIFTS’ Livi, AnD ADVENTURES of DANDY JACK a beautiful illuetrated juveniie. —_—_—— | ee : A ;. Y; an elegant gift. 3, of range is. avenue, where az be found Cy CH I | there was a nest of young muiineers j , | they tolerate him, speak of him with contempt? A varisty of others just received, at ® 2,3, 4, 11, 12,13. and 14, of range 16, of CHANDELIERS and other GAS, STEAM and op iged apes ae pening loos —— Olt sof Margin Bee ne es AN exper tes TENSLOW, — SHEPHERD'S, corner 7th and D ats. : 3 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, and 18, of range 17 WATER FIXTURES, yam iy This was easily effected by redistributing the | San for not shining on cloudy days, swearin presents to the attention of mothers, “eae fhe Fig mop etd Npatrceane daring tae Poway SY ee pied soy phe) on, WSHinet in Swine ee seats and arranging the scholars according to | that, if he hung up his “yallah dog,” he woul Christmas season, and begs to say he will be happy | Townships 1, 3,5, 4/5, 5,2;%, and 5, of rences 31 and ie cegmgmcget engin Sah eaten classes, 80 that a mischievous fellow, charged | make a better show of daylight. A country SOOTHING SYRUP » to see them at hia ** Headquarters.” deed fall of the rebellious imponderale, should find ~ os, aac 22, low 1s the time to get SPRING and UMMER fellow, abusing a horeeof his neighbor's, vowed For Children Teething, ~ piaNOS, S™S—*Y gr nighpe 1, 2,3, 4.5.6, and 7. of tango 2s, pared to make SB DRAWERS, Ac. af the himself between two non-conductors, in the | that ‘‘if he had such a horse he d swap him for | Which greatly facilitates the process of te bing, by soften- RAND AND SQ anges From tae 4 Aa sOmeae tr “et aole comme shape of small boys of studious habits. It was | ®‘ yallah dog,’ and then shoot the dog.” rs Swe protien Pelt yrpemanen wil ‘lay ALL ICEERING §& SONS. - i h pil Rg Renee sg il pera ‘a quietly enough, in such a plausible sort of way that its motive was not thought of. Bat its effects were soon felt; ard then began a system of correspondence by signs, and the throwing of litle scrawls done up in pellets, and announced by preliminary a’h’ms’ to call the aticotion of the distant youth addressed. Tige was an ill-conditioned brute by nature,| "SURE TO REGULATE THE BOW, NUNNS © CLARE, ia ocy | nruarr nen’, forthe aigpomnl of the wick lente fa : i . % : others, thos bs sate and eat aRanProved bim by cropping his | Depart apm ks muher wil pve rete youveny sod Gor anie on oredit of disoount for onsh, prices trom | Within the water surntioncd tourahipa which ns? nd tail, and investing him with a spiked | RELIEF AND HEALTH A NTS bat ated ; :. Rani 3 main to the United coliar. He bore on his person, also, aries ‘We have put up and sold pipet eke ee See et aas Sai es ea not ornamental scars, marks of old battles; for | © vihed a . ks “i side of railroads. “from = 4 aT, IN CONFIDENCE AND T! O CITLZENS AND STRA NGERS. ville, to the waters o! ~8Cans Tige had fight in him, as was said before, and ble to T AY as might be guessed by a certain bluntness ie en HGEsisproven WEIGHING SCALES ‘These Soaies are offered tothe public as the and relinbie soa! ates 7 NAiK miles on each ad ver pat in rded them by the Stat icultural Society; Vireinia State Acriew!tura! Pair; Franklin $$ Pensacola: and “from Amelia ixiaad. Aiins MRS. Tieaa tr FAILED, WM. H. BH. BARCLAY, tio, to the waters pine Bas, with No. 41 Sth street, between D and EF, 4 4 . ~ bade {sr 4 SE ae Cedar Key, inthe Gulfof Mexi ubject. ae re- | Inetitute Fair, Pennsylvania; New York State F Some of these were incendiary decuments, “‘a| about the muzzle, with a rojection of the cunE,| WINSLOW'S wien timely, nie ti de ed nd de Exr, auired by law, tom minimum of twe dollars ind Rity | Vermont State Fair, kon ke, In very onse wie —— stuck up dandy,”’ as ‘a —— purse-proud | lower jaw, which looked as if there mi, ht be | sststaction ty say] SOOTHING Sal mg Real Eetate and to the. ‘Agency Batt | cents per acre, viz: z exhibited ey pore reemved Gret C— OT Silene aristosrat,”” as ‘a —— sight too big for his, | a bull-dog stripe among the nemensentee “| SYRUP, inal! iteforms. Allcommunications addressed | North of the base lime end enst of the prencipal ouisians Avenus, Depot of Siller's _ ete.” and bolding him up in a variety of | sinisters of hi lineage. tu terme of | 1 him will receive prompt attention. jal2-eolm |, ‘ reridian eee a e0'™ _ | ‘Townships 1 and 2, of range 23. BON. Apo. equally forcible phrases to the indignation of | It was hardly fair, however, to leave Almin. ernest and medical RANGE: SMONS— Townships | Of ranges 24, 25, 28, 27, and 2. ; the youthful community of School District No. | Cutter waiting while thie piece on neo ey Jens" experiences and riapar ove axveri. | O) i bexes ORE Eee Seathef atinne sunt wae occas 1b aurEy mm No. | Ca ng Ww) is- A OUR REPUTA- is xes NGE: ome e ine @ t eo princi AMAR,MOTT 1, Pigwacket Gentes, “J epee eo tory was fellteg: whe ake coke of tittle ns CLand. te abncovevers tenn ax WE HERE DE. boxes LEMONS: : 4 Gp dew L - © AU ORWEYS-47-Law Presently the draughteman of the school set | who had been “haaf eat up” by Tige, she | ine trom pom and ibe found’ in aieny | ju dreceee tre” Om Constaument and fue sale by hte sahwoty Re figeerteratap) eee wi Beth et Conntel Errors and Ap- ® caricature in circulation, labelled, to prevent | could not contain her sympathies, and began | “thie valucble prepere - fered: AqISS M. OCKI the Iatest sty | military and other purposes, together with “swamp at the Federal Court at Poi tetoo, mistakes, with the schoolmaster’s name. An | to cry. most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES io Nee Eee M of DR} ARING Ina ta branches at Net | Sad overflowed” iande, will be excluded from the purts of the th Jadioia! District of Mis- immense bell-crowned hat, and a long, pointed. + Why, my dear little soul,’ id Mr. Ber. | 24, endbas deen used with NEVER-FarLina success {, | 25 ast Capitol street. made in the neat- | ®es. . . ae @ppl, wi! to the leetion of ‘wallow-tailed coat, showed that the artist had | nard, ‘what are you worried about? I used THOUSANDS OF CASEs, act manner an low ne fina Peller, oe ‘The tracts along the lines of the railresds will be thranghnet the North Miestesiae: te = 2 ji eas id, subject to the right of war, granted by act of en ; : me in bis mind the conventional dandy, as shown | to play with a bear when I was a boy; and the | ,,/{neteuly relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the 4th August, 1962, for osid railronda*and the panicar UNTLEMEN -—1 can only repeat that whia im Prints of thirty or forty years ago, rather | bear used to hug me, and I used to kiss him— senhineoe nee Slaseet tec renee On THE BOUNDARY OF” sof, tracts out by Che rostes will be sold asconteininy GC the CHICKERING & sO S| than any actual human aspect of the time. But | 30!” Gairine in THE Bowes anv W; far beyond it was passed round among the boys and made its laugh, helping of ete to =ademmins the master's authority, as Punch or the Charivari _ takes the dignity out of an obnoxious minister. One epee. on going to the school-room, Master Langdon found an enlarged copy of this by He OTHER WORLD | the quantities respectively shown on the offici: 1 Nats, without dedi 5 It was too bad of Mr. Bernard, only the seo- | s24 overcome convuleiens, which, if not Tay oa Just recedes eedite La Ye ofthe above lands will be commenced ond time he had Alminy; but her kind feel. | $4," du We believe feu ‘SHEPHERD'S, is whee ey een tania aes ae ings had touched — and that seemed the ts all cases of DY8-| CHILDREN ini? ‘Corner 7th and D ata, whie ey are 4 01 ‘most natural way of expressing his gratitude. | #24 1" cHIL-| TEETHING, |D! Alminy looked round to see if any pet hie near; | cause. ee weal Sey to every mother wh she saw nobody; so of course it would do no ceghe good to ‘‘holler.’’ She saw nobody; but a stout comparison, the heat I have ever econ in America. Yours, respectfully, S. Teareere. ‘hese Pianos can be had only of JOHN F. EL och ete. JZ Lis: 306 Pa. avenve. between Sth and } O. Hi j Hi, Salleo alow rate itr 2 presents, at Temarabie pare = : ail gg eo — ay hon ey tm ou} ECEMBE, 5, 1859. tno sale shal. ept open longer thantwo Ws com rine Bo ie Gaede | ete to nse ate ect q ure in statin, at, in my opinion, the Pianos | lands wi! Hi i expirat Moicus, won Tul reeset er eu tat | Of Chickering and Sons far ezock thous ef'all mikes | tiatwe weeks sketch. with its label, pinned on the Noa Be i i i i i i ; sin America. Yours, very truly. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, 0. RAB Ba ae took itdown, smiled @ little, put it into his | young fellow, leading a yellow dog, ae ere ae rene! Coat will be 3.P.C. this fifteenth day of November, anno Domini one | pocket, and entered the school'room. An ine | saw fer theough surech ine picket on nse ‘uely used. Pull directions for caine’ wh Professor Musio Georgetown College, | thousand eight hundred ae SU CHANAN, | L Bectee Ce Pe, SOR Erne rere > Sidious silence prevailed, which looked as if| a great way off the road. Many a year he had | CUnTis ¢ PERKING Wee foe’ Bead nme it every size ned ys eet eTst | By the President: * | pqnesrtain Willard’ Hal othe ete wie” some plot were brewing. The boys were ripe | been ‘hangin’ raoun’ ’ Alminy, and never did | Sed by Dre Fists chrougheut the world. i Pa. avenue, betw. sth and loth sts. . A. SuitH, ; Thave ever played upon. . MILLS. for misebief, but afraid. They bad really no | he see any encouraging look, or hear any “Be- | Fee re Oe Sco, 2 Cesar PHN Te Pianos for hire, ja2s Cosamnissioner of the General Ofiee. on oor eaortmont has jgst arrive tnoit _ fault to find with the master, except that he | have, naow!”” or “Come, now, a'nt yeshrmed - xlistnatecd YELLOW PINE LUMBER. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTy, | ——~° _U8S)__NV_G. MIEEEERON- > was dressed like a gentleman, which a certain | or other forbidding phrase of acquiescence 10 ae ACCO AND care. ‘ AluL. Deecr:ptions af the above Lumber, Every person enti fo the resht pre-emption L = class of fellows always consider & personal | such as village belles understand ‘as well as BOX ft Rroaneg 30) ACCO, build re PAN, WN | to any = tee ule eatablish the sale heake Sm 3 aid woe Alois 1 v5 ig It to themselves. But the older ones were | ever did the nymph who fled to the willows in He —_ do : SORT a: NK, WIDE | satisfaction ster and receiver of the | to. bs obterund ar the Ni BREW evidently Plotting, and more than once the the eclogue we all remember. a = vendish 4c: iahed dase A eae a proper and s and make payment fore as fi Y. oe aie memate only. warning a’h’m' was heard, and a dirty little| No wonder he was furious, when he saw the|_ 8 do. 10's Plug Ane 405-4m JOY To Satis Whar £pos gs proccicale ater seeing this motice, before cennot fail te give SEA — neat’ i Paper rolled into a wad shot from one | schoolmaster, who had never seen the girl till | ym, Harans snd German CIG, ne en eS. | bile tale of the lands scing the tract claimed, | “Wats Wash's oe 27h ste, seat to another. One of these happened to| within a week, touching with his lips, those 21-006t URRAY & SEMMEs, Ctherwise a — strike the stove-funnel, and lodged on the mas- | rosy cheeks which he had never dared to ap- ter'sdesk. He was cool eno not to seem fe notice it. He secured it, however, and found an opportunity to look at it, without being observed by the boys. It required no cmnedtate notice Commiadioner of the General Land Ske, pulse, and the master turned away from th MURRAY & SEMMEB : : a senaae hat aa = lore ates tbe regulations of the department, 1, taughing, and tel ise : ae LE} "3 DRESS! ‘WNB.—A | as id ROW existing, RO paymen bark: frie hin be canes Arse pad piety wath us = “ier per Gaz LEMEN SING a. > advertising Proclamations’ fom . av., Tx Se ec ete ANGIE den Sole Agent 200 E488 $29 goRree Psa nant I hoa coe ore proseh. But that was all; it was a sudden in. "T8085 oF oun soy tore ls ir ign. iastetes aie, their eco wi ines, var, 80 Master Langdon walked on toward his "5, peat to sare Ra exoopt to suph dea eee e. ‘and ick ste, no else rot the farsa for the Dretrice