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L.OCAL NEWS. Retictors —Yesterday, the 9 bein unplees- ant, the congregations at the rato cheneuea —— ‘were Comparatively small. Trinity Church —In the mornt Butler (rector) @iscoursed from of the Epistle to the Galatians. In without ay cote o. Men slwa reap what al ‘ception. en anew ri seed sown. Whatever's man sowetb, that also shall he reap. T seed nd SS UP Thowgh Tue Sra ts printed om the fastest ateam press in use sowth of Baltjmore, its edition 4s s0 large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefe sent in before Twslve o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not appear wntil the mext day. ————+ ee ____ Nottex.—Distriet of Columbia Advertisements 40 be imserted in the BaLtiMoRE SUN are received @1 and forwarded from Tue Star office. ing, De Rev. Dr. ‘he only difference between the seed gathered was in the quantity. Al! moral actions had their conse- goeneer. Sin faba aieeye awe by i sin; ness by peace an: leasure. Men . x noticed this sure working of God’s moral law. But it was to take a step further back; it was to supply a deficient link action; it was to state why sorrow followed sin, and peace virtue—the stitement of St. Paul. was because sin and goodness repeated and intro- duced themselves at a vast ratio of increase—the one being sorrow, the other j In the evening, the text se! DisMissep —Saturday afternoon, Justice Donn examined the evidence against Natoan W. Hil- ‘burn, roll-caller at the Navy Yard, charged with obtaining money under false pretences. The war- rant issned on the oath of Charles Miller, butcher, was withdrawn, id the case was based cuane of Dr. M. Roberts, who testifi Hilburn came to me on the 6th inst., and asked me to loan him $140 till night—he wanted it fora friend—it would bea great favor did not know that I had as much. day at the Navy Yard, and he said he wanted it for a friend, and it would be of seme advantage He said he would give his note for It, a day after date, and if bis friend failed he is pay, and pay it bimeelf that night 1 got him the money, and took his note. not pay it; and next day a gentleman cailed and told me he had left the city e ne had got #180 from him ona se pecteics. tt on his proj iv cure war eee t canesoet Sctlow In the case yesterday, and attached his property here. ‘was about 11 o'clock when he called on me. was sober; never saw bim intoxicated. Albert B. Norton sworn —Mr. Hilburn had al- ready guarantied his pay to me for money, and in such a way that he could not get it. It wason the 6th, before he promised It to guaranty was December 6th, for the pay of Janu- ‘ary. Have loaned and received mon at different times. He never failed but in one in- stance. and then it was for all February, but he n the chain of aD o> lected was from the 16th and 17th verses of the Ist chapter of Ruth. Dominick's Church —At 11 o'clock high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McGrath, addressed by the pas' gospel for the day, verses. The su! e preacher expla’ and argued that persons teachings of the church, and lind understandings with The usual instructions for Lent from the Archbishop were read. The choir, under Prof. Esputa, sang in fine style Mozart's ni Creator Spiritus,”’ and the i were performed and the congregation Father Bokel” from the . 3ist and 434 its tenth. Thr lic succession, should listen to the not trust to their own b regard to religion ‘The gentleman told mass No. 7, the + Ve “Verbum Caro” from Ballin with pleasing effect. 'y Chapel.—The morning service was con- gan, Presiding Elder, rse upon the humiliation After which a collection was taken up for the missionary society of the which about seven hundred dollars by Rev. Mr. Mor, who preached a discou and glory of Christ tor Roberts. Our | church, from were realized. At night Rev. Wm. Hamilton preached from Acts, 16th chap.,#th verse. The discourse was upon the introduction of Methodism in asn’t worked February. I can’t say if a man inquired of the clerk whether he could have ascertained if the money was there. ‘There is a store in his name. Roberts re-called.—On the faith of the state- ment that he would re-pay me out of his pay I loaned the monev, regarding it as a guaranty. J.D O'Donnell sworn —On Tuesday. the 7th of February, defendant asked me for wife came from Georgetown. return it at suan-down. and lowed him the money. Assembly's (Presbyterian) Church.— The Rev. in the morning—text, last clause of the 7th verse, Sth chapter, First E At night, the services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Samson. who took for his text the fivst clause of the 2d verse, 12th chapter of Methodist Protestant Church, 9th street.—The iz was conducted by the pas- reached from the text He said he would I bad confidence in him He left that day in It was about 2 o’clock when I saw His wife I ascertained was at home at that jie. I don’t know of my own knowledge that left that day as Hoofargle sworn —I was going that day Met with Hilburn; he was drunk, He said he would service in the mornin; tor, Rev. Mr. Bates, of Mathew 5th chapter, Rev. J. R. Nichols preached from the of the Sith Psalm. St. Patrick's Church.—Fatuer Boyle celebrated high mass, and read to the congregation the pas- toral letter from Archbishop Kendrick, of tbis egulations respecting the sung Haydn's 3d diocese, and also the r observance of Lent. mass in BD in excellent style. Church of the Ascension. —At night. Dr. Pinkney preached one of a series of confirmation sermons, the subject for consideration being the renuncia- pomps and vanities, from the text 2d chapter of the 2d Epistle of John, drunker than I ever saw him. » Balt:more ona little spree. 1 he got to Baltimore be kept on to P’ He said he would return, and I be- He has a wife but no children. John Hoofnagle sworn.—My cousin and I were going to Baltimore and met Hilburn. be was going to Baltimore; he was very drunk i never thought him aiman that would commit He has a store at the Navy- Yard, and as far as 1 know he was doing well. Dr. Roberts, recalled.—1 have been in the store, but I dou’t know its value; itis a confectionery aad fancy store; I sold bim for $2.70, upon which he ow. ; now he owes me more than that. Mr. O° Donnell, recalled. —When I saw him he tion of worldly found in the 2 ME. Church South —The morning service was A. Davis, who preached of Luke, 24th verse. A. Proctor, preached Pians, 14th verse. Mosrs axp Wasnixctox.— Editor Star:—Any suggestion calculated to enhance the renown of Washington cannot fatl to be acceptable to the patriot and the Christian. liant ceremonies announced for the 22d of Feb- ruary, a few reflections having such an aim and tendency will not be regarded as ill-timed or superogatory. In all the circle of inspired his- tory there is no merely human personage whose escutcheon shines more bri, ses, ‘‘the servant of God.” same character were united talents so rare, 80 He may, without hesita- tion, be pronounced the most exemplary of men, the most sigacious of statesmen, and the most intrepid of heroes. The qualities of the heart seem to strive tor the mast-ry with those of the mind, and so equal is the contest thnt we are at a loss on which to bestow t in all the elements of true greatness and goodness where, either in ancient or modern times, can a parallel to this ‘portrait be found except in our own much-loved Washington? teresting to trace the historical analogy between the Hebrew colonists in the land of Egypt, and the settlement of our Anglq-Saxon ancestors on It might also be entertaining to he oppressions of any beinous offence conducted by Rev. Chas from the 13th chapter from the 3d chapter of Philli ty previously r a thousand In view of the bril- Wm Hoofnagie, recalled. —I saw him after one o'clock; he was drunk; saw him also thatsmorn- he was tight then; he drank several times while we were with him. Wm. Padgett. sworn.—If a workman gives an order on the pay clerk, and itis accepted, it is more than likely that an outside pereon might learn from the clerk if there was any money due ightly than that of Mo- Never in one and the various, so valuable. Mr Norton, recalled. —He gave me the order in advance of bis pay. | left it with theClerk a few days after, where it remained till due order also for the pay due on the 29th inst. ‘The Justice stated that the object of the to Mr. Padgett was to ascertain if due diligence he prize of supremacy. had been used by the prosecutors to secure them- ‘ John H. Wise, sworn —I fonnd the prisoner in New York; he had been drinking hard. I found him inthe cell at the station. ashamed to go home, but was perfectly willing to xo, aud ssid he would give up bis property to his creditors and let them divide it xot into bad company, and his money was gone When I saw him I thought there were symptoms rlirlum, and did not take him directly. was said there that when he got to New York he had money. He was soon in the company ef two When I found him, his money amounted to only two or four dollars and some few cents, and he was very drunk. After the evidence had been Justice Donn dismissed the case. Hilburn then went to the Justice and made oath never to any game for any valuable consideration as as he lives, and to drink no intoxicat! except medicinally It would be in- He said he was He said he had | this continent. mark the resemblance between t the government of Egypt and the cruel enact- ments of the British Crown. withont interest to note the hand of God as it was ig upadeliverer in the person It might not be displayed in raisin, of Moses in the one case, and an fal leader in the person of Washingt To sketch all the wotorious characters. points of resemblance between these illustrious statesmen and heroes would require more space than your crowded col- umns can atford—the features of similarity will readily occur to those who have read with care and reflection their instructive and thrilling bis- Moses had frequently to contend with the impatience and rebellion of those whom he was conducting to a rich and glorious Inheritance— Washington had similar difficulties to encounter, and the one like the other. war enlinently suc- quelling the spirit of insubordination In the various battles Israel were called to e: land of Promise, calmness, hiss gone through with, After hearing the evid-nce. the general impression was in favor of his dismi: sal.” Few of his creditors appeared against him. MititaRyY Parrapations vor THE Twenty- skconp —In add:tion to the Seventh Regiment of pected,) Col. August's First Vir. ginia Regiment, Maj Warner’s battalion of Balti- more City Guards, a troo the Companies of the District. and if possible the U.S. Artillery from Fortress Monroe will be pre- Commanderies of Kani Richmond, Baltimore, and thi neat Grand Commander Fret Free Masons, who have invited the Li Fredericksburg, Va, where Washington took his dezrees, the Lodge at Alexandria, over which ded, and the Lodge at Georgetown, which ying the corner stone of the Capi- 3 in which the army of ngage on their way to the oses was distinguished for his .and his courage. commencement to the termination of bis career as commander-in-chief of the Continental forces, Washington was eminently distinguished for the en engaged ina flerce the Amehelestes, and p of Maryland dragoons, ht Templars from 8 city, under Emi- nch, will escort the sterling virtnes. and terrible conflict with when it seemed donbtfal on which banner victory oses relying upon the God of bat- invoked celestial aid. darkest hour of the Revolution, when the result nal contest with Great Britain seemed ved in gloom and uncertainty, Wasb- ington was found upon his knees seeking relief from the same perennial source. of bis measures as a statesman. and in his style of composition, Moses has never had his superior In these high qnalities of states- manship Washington has no rival, aside from in- spiration, either in ancient or modern times. Passing over many other points of resemblance, I must bring this communication to a close, by y indicating one important particular in Moses terminated his brilliant and eventful career on the summit of Mount Pisgah, ‘‘and Ged buried him;** but of is place of interment *knoweth no man until Thanks to a kind and. generous Providence, we are not left in like ignorance and ting the last resting place of We are not com- pelled to seek for his unmarked grave amidst the His tomb, like his fame, has become the inheritance of the Nation, and unborn generations will di would alight, M aided him in la’ tles for success, The officers of the Seventh Regiment held a meeting Saturday afternoon, we hear bi to consider a propositien to visit Washington on the 22, and a dispatch was forwarded thither to the effect that there was but little doubt that the regimeat would go if their transportation could be paid, but that their fand was n large te admit of the expenditure themselves. was reported also that the President of one of the leading railway compantes had refused to trans- n and back for less than understood that a reply yashington that the fund appropriated by Congress for tue inauguration was not sutficiently large to pry the transportation of so large a body of men, would receive a soldier's welcom will vote on the subject to-day. In the wisdom ot vas baat t port them to Wasi he regular fare. w had been received from the analogy fails but if they came they je. The regiment ———. uncertainty res Sroxg rrow NaPotgoy’s Top vox tug Wasu- | “the Father of incton Moxcment.—The United States Consul at St. Helena has procured a stone from the tomb of Napoleon for the National Washington Monu- It was transferred by the considerable ceremony, and was put on board the U_S steamer Mystic, which left St. Heleaa Jan. of Africa, and won be transferred to the U.S store-ship K It is inclosed under the seals of the United States, and accompanied by papers of idet:tifica- iz inecription after its clifts of the mountains. uthorities with lelight to do homage at Very respectfally, 7 Septimus Tustin. Washington city, Feb. 20, 1860. THRE NUMBER OF DEATHS in this city during the month of January was seventy. as follows: Asthma, 1; brain, congestion of, 3; burn, 1; cancer of ute- rus, 1; cholera infantum, it will receive a fittin 1; consumption, 16; con- croup, 4; dropsy, 1; enteritus, 1; ex- fever, scarlet, 1; gun-shot wound, 1; alus, 1; hydrothorax, 1; tubucular, 1; old age, 3; pneumonia, 9; pneno- Accibent. — Yesterda Stone, assistant garde: whilst proceeding towards the Cap’ hour to attend to the cleaning of ti had accumulated upon the walks about the of Saturday night. accident y morning, Mr. James e, 1; fever, al, mer at the Ca bettas tt ote centeritas, 1; paralysis, 3; pertuss' monia, typhoid, 1; still-bor Of this number the: and under, 23; from bem = the pry y ally slipped and fell upon the icy ceiving a severe cut upon the bac! head. The wound, although quite severe, is not considered dangerous re were of the age of 5 years’ 5 to 10 years, 2; from 10 to 20 Years, 5; from 20 to 40 years, 15; from 40 to 60 years, 10; from 60 to 80 years, 7; age not reported, 1; still-born, 4. Yorxe Men's their usual ronthl the newly elected r spective stations, it bein, their anniversary. be a supply of t members who ai will be transacted sociation numbers man and influential citize: matters of general interest HE Statue oF W. icated on Wed: ite pedestal, in the one size larger than the statue of , by the same ar! whilst Jackson's The board housin, moved to-day, i vass until the ceremony of its over 80 years, 3; Asp Yur ANoTHER Presentation.—On Thurs- day afternoon last, the d: of the First Dis- R. B. Ironside, trustee, through their teacher, Mr. 8. John Thom- son, two beautiful silt sets and lined with gold. The a token of the appreciation of efforts of Dr. I. in the refitting of the old Jefferson stable into a comfortable and pleasant school room, &c., &c. THE MEETING of the Alexandria, on Saturda: the badness of the weather, subject of teaching Englis the gentleman appoi: » Wus discussed at some length Subject of teaching CHRISTIAN AssociaTION t y meeting, to be held to-night, officers will succeed to their i the first meeting since It is expected that there will ie annual report for the use of the ittend. and that business of interest its members tbis as- spoons, (silver,) ntation was Sade the pupils of the Teachers’ Association, in ns. and its operations are in consequence of @ small one, bat the ASHINGTON, which is to be laced on its gran- riday last. ‘It is f Jackson, in L: tist, the person of feet of altitude, feet and a half. around the statue will be re- curtained with can- presen his views upon a those ent, and ti rummatiohee appointed for third Sat wday of March. —A rich bill is offered at the Trenchard Who will not go a live Yankee io and a persecuted Dutchman im America esame evening will certainly be Miss Jernte Parker will Fiore: Tr -nchard in the ‘ Am rican} 'ousin,” and Mrs. Dalton Arabrlia in the -‘ Persecuted Dute! THE sECOND LECTURE of the season before the Washington Art Association Is to be delivered at their Gallery this eveni: the subject being ** Washingt tiva of bis works to Art. &c.”” A Caxxo Lineyxss of Gen. Washi: be raffled for at the Restaurant of the Hotel, on Wednesday evening next. See adver. tisement in anotber column. Tae Ressian Wan Dronams, it will be seen by advertisement in another column, is to remain bere two nights more. is about nine theatre to-night—S. W. Gi in ** Our American Cousi inauguration. Tre Navy Yarp O: Seventa Staeer—W an increase of Mwisus LINE To 60 UP e understand that there has coaches on the Navy omnibus line of Vanderwerken, Moore & Co. that the route has been oom L ont north. pes iment on the of ti] continuance of ttt route no upon the patronage which the SWEeeErixe tee = — Livers ; that Pennsvivania avenue, fro: Hallto the Circle, ought to be next. We reyard this , We pBesume, is an enterprise receives. AVENUE For THE CELEBRATION -Szconp —It has been suggested + by Prof. Whitaker, Irving, the rels- m near the City pass over it on Wednesday Senewenbens idea, as tnis in @ miserable condii gem ‘on unless something of the kind is Ty consequence of the the auction of ler & Sons, at Iron Hall, vertisement in anothes snow storm on Saturda cloaks by C. W. Bote- was unt Pet otiage os ayes eoespeees lt Hall, Navy Yard, to-morrow Taz Mexare Bac: Odd Q Srzctat Potice Fox THE TWENTY-sconD. In accordance with the request of the Joint com- mittees of the Senate and Mouse of Representa- tives ay ited to make the necessary arrange- ments for the inauguration of the Statue of Wash- ington on the 22d Inst., the Mayor has a) inted the following persons as jal police, to act in conjunction th the 5 They will Te in person to the Chief of Police, at the City Hall at 9a. m., the 22d inst., when the roll will be calied, each one receive his badge, and be assigned to hi: ty duty. By order of the Mayor. J.H. Gopparp, Chief of Police. F. Hager, Geo. Adamson, Jas. Moran, J. Crown, W. Nash,’D. H. Lakeman, S Tinkler,.F.N- Holtzman, W. Hagerty, J. Chapman, D. Myers, G. W. Edwards, P. Hagerty, W. Tinkler, W: Walker, O. Younger, G. W. Meekman, P.O. Calaban, J. McGuire, D Cahill, S. Fowler, J. B FP. Miller, W. Edwards, B. B. Bridgett, E. J. Wilson, 8. Godda d, J. T. Stanley, D. Ve- meyer, J. Hilbus, A. S.'Dant, J. Hodgson, D. West.’A. Voss, H. Fridley, J. Toomey, J. Sin- clair, E. E. Barner, W. Siinmons, W. J.H. Jessford, T. May, J. T. Coombs, J. Sackel- ford, P. J. Newman, G. M. Grubb, W. Palmer, J. Miller, J. Moore, —— Davison, J. A. Sullivan, L. C. Robinson, L. Keeley, W. M. Warren, J. Cun- ningham. K. Brewer, J. Reynolds, J. White, C. Balhuff, S J. Pendell, R. Warren, W. Sullivan, J.T. Slatford, H. Smith, C. Rickter, J. Rous, F. Straut, J. Noland, E. McCarty, .. Noland, 8. Taylor, A. Roth, W. Grant, W. McClusky, W. Sauter, A. Landis, B. Hillyard, A. Columbus, A. J. Wil- liams, D. Harrover, J. Dove, J. Lareum, D. McNa- mara, F. Barrett, J. Hough, J. seorpny J. Robey, W. Shreves, J Barleyey, J. Blakely, D. ower G. Miles, D. McRae, W. Becker, F. Rupp,.G. Donohoo, J. Connor, D. Luney, C. Schaffer, P. Heiss, M. Flaherty, D. Ready, J. Carmody, D. Gleason, J. Carmel, J. Redmond. W. Smith, W. Blake, A. Schaffer, E. Brick, J. McGrann, H. Gaughran.C. Broman, H.S. Wilson, J.P. Weller, N. Keys, J. Shanahan, J.O Walling. P. Krauft, J. Conaway, J. Collins, T. J. Kelly, J.Valentine, D. Donaldson, J. Dooley, Geo. Lery, P. Barry, W. it. Muller, W.T. McCuen.W. H. Burdine, Chas. Maller, H. Brown, Thos. Diver, H. Konig, W. Clements, J. F. Fulmer, J. Deal, Wm. Hoofnagle, J. Volk, L.. Pence, C. Coleman, T Brown, Thos, DeCoursey, T. McCaffrey, J. 1. Morgan, George Thompson, J. R. Dobbin, J. Collins, G. lL. Bald- win, G. Thompson, J. Simmons, J. Hutchinson, JM. Keemer, J. M. Williams, R. Devereux, A. Norton, D. Potts, J. T. Nally, ‘T. Williamson. A.F. Berry, J. Fleming, T. Lomax, 8. Tucker. W. Whalan, W. Connor. J. R. Petit, § Gill, W. C. Harvey, J. F. Clements, A Smediey, A. Fur- guson, J. Mansfield, J.F. Gill, J. Pearce, J.T. A. Archer, J. W. W Wells, T. Brorick, W Whalen, J. M. Martin, C. Weeden, J. A. Burch, 8. Lomax, 8.C_Espy, J. L. Brooks, Thos. Cas. sady, J. G. Stafford, J. Buckley, L. McVerry, J. Diver. D. Griftin, W. T. McCain, Jas. W. Wat- son, R. Earl. M. Kelly, J. Reardon. Epitor Star:—Allow, and so oblige, a sincere admirer of the Inte great comedian’ and ripe scholar, W. £. Burton, to occupy a sinall space of your *Poet’s corner’? with the subjoined acrostic tribute to the memory of departed worth and unsurpassed talents in tue line of his profession: Born to good fortune and dramatic fame, Untmeasur’d praises rest upon thy name. Rare were thy taients, for the comic muse To thee her genius stamp did not refuse. Ob! when again shail we behold upon the stage Nature and Art so blended to delight the age. tT. ————~— Waren Returns.—Ellen Johnson, drunk and disorderly; workhouse 90 days. Jas Newham, do.; dismissed John Davieson, do; do. Frank Newton, colored, do ; tine and costs $3.15. Robt. Johnson, do ; do. #2 Philip Springstead, va grant; dismissed James Irvin, do; do. John McCarty, do.; do. John Algears, do; do. E lodgers were accommodated. SrectaL Pouice.—This morning, the Chief of Police was eugaged in registering the names of the special officers, appointed by the Mayor at the request of the Congressional Committee of Ar- ranzements, for service on the 22d instant. There was @ host of applicants at the City Hall. Tur Grorak WasHIxcTon Qraprt CIATION announce their first grand birth-nivht ball to come off on Weduesday evening, the 2-d ins'., at Franklin Hall, corner of Ninth aud D streets. This bids fair to ‘gerne of the most pleaant par- ties of the season. = i Our cit1z, should not forget the ballad con- cert of Mr. John T. Parsons this evening, at Phil- harmonic Hall. Tue Stewart Hotiany Cive give their third grand cotillon party this evening, at Western Hall, Twenty-third street. Don’t rorcet the grand fancy dress and mas- querade ball this evening at the Assembly Rooms. Hrrrina have already been caught, to some extent, on the Potomac. Dr. Hostetter’s justly celebrated and never faving Stomizch Bitters will effectually oure all diseases of the body of a morbid nature. The Doo- tor in calling the attention of the putlig to thia val- uable specific, does so with a feeling «f the ntmost 0 snfitense in its virtues and acaptation to the dis e:sofor which itis recommeudad. Itis no quack ar- ticle but ons that hag stood tho criticiain of the Aieri: an frearand people. Ths testimony given in its favor by the most em nent and well known pro f as oreand private indiviauals inal parts cfthe Uni tod Stat s is immens~, and cl«arly @ ir cer thati: virtues are many. ‘The use ofthe * Bitters” cannot but sati«fy the skeptical that itis really desorving the celebri’y it has obtained wherever sold. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally ev ery where, fe 20-e03t “Tue Root oF att Evit” is the venom of disease instilled into the syatem by early abuse, indulgence and exoess of any kind. ‘This must be eradicated ‘em without de!ay; not a moment should helost. The pernicious use of me-cury wil not do t; nay, it willinjure rather than cure, Trirsemar 1,2 §3, ts your only ohance—a perusa’ of thw wok * Human Frailty, or Physiological Researches,” il- lustrat:d with colored encraviuts will expiain’ ew- ervthine. It will only cost rou 25 cents. To be had of Dr. Barrow 194 Bleecker street, New York, Sent free of postage every where. . Sold also by S. Calvert Ford, Jr., Washington, D.C. fe’ im.r Muzn’s Danss Survs. : i Men’s Business Swiss, Yourus’ Dauss Surrs ‘ouths’ Business Suits, CHILpREn’s Daxss Suits, Children’s School Swits. Noa Waker & Co., Marble Hall Clothing Store, Brown's Hotel Building, would respectful Qanonnoe. that their annual display of Fait ‘and Winter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs in naterial, trimming, and workmanship. To thore who study excellence with economy, in fashionable articies of dress, an opportanity is how offered for polgoting from the most attractive stook endy-Mede Clothing in this oity, at very re- duced prices, ep 2-ly Comr. FOR THE AGED. 7 The Montras! ‘T'r*nscript, speaking of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, June 19, “We lieve it to be generally recognized as a useful med- icine by medical men. and we can state, with per- fect truth and sincerity, thati e care with which We are more particularly acqu ed—that of an oid gentioman, at least eighty years of age rons a faw miles from this city, and who is troubied at times with anasthmatioal complaint—the most de- cided relief is obtained whenever he makes use of the Raisam; this, at the advanced peri-d of life which he has arrived at, » ay be considered ar un answerable proof of its virtues.” Look out for imitations. Noue genuine unless signed I. Butts on tie wrap- er. ® Prepared by 8. W. Fowxe & Co., Boston, and for sale by Z. D Gilman, 8. C. Ford, jr, 3. B: Waite, G. Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Paliner, Wash. ington ; and.bv dealers everywhere. feldiwr Mxs. WiInsLow, an experisnoed nurseand fema'e physician, has a Soothing Syrup for Childen Teeth- tng, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing a!! inflammation— will allay all pain, and re to requiste the bowels, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and hea!th to your infants, Perfectly safe inall cases. See adve:tisement in er column. 90 I-ly DIED, On the 18th instant, SARAH ELIZABETH, aged 3 weeks aod 3days, daughter of Arthar and Sarah E. Yeatman. February 18th, EDWARD SAVAGE. son of Edward 8 and Martha allen, aged three year-, five months, and thirteen days. = On the 19th instant, after an illness of 11 days, SARAH. eldest daughter of Charles aud E izzbeth Shorter, aged 22. i y Her friends and the friends of the family are 1n- Yited to attend her funerai,on Tuesday, the «ict. at 2 o’ciock, on 1th, between N and O sts. O1 the 2th instant, SAMUEL MALVIN, in the .] © family are invited to att-nd his {enecai.on AWsAnesday, the ‘2d, ats ic cloak from idonce of Sand. 2 Maud Oth, lelands ON Eats CHANCE TOV SB wan: TO-NIGHT: (f9 20) TO-NIGHT! SUPERIOR HOUSE LINENS, FOR TABLE ‘We ia all i i f BREAKFAST and DINNER CLOTHS al ce ONE MORE ie NE perior make anc elegant designs, fr:m 8-4 by 8-4 to | 10-4 by u4-4. “8 Also. aatyle sie Belgran manufectuce for eqre- angie aby a ie attension tab ee . =a ty : yard wi Dam«sk in the piece, which weou: for any sized pao i g@sortment of Wine aizes k: e 8 s if store- ouges Now Master Spann.” =*14 We. ail linen 10- aaah Sete PROCLAMATION. “Mavor’s Orricz, ngton, Feb. 17, 1860. low! joint resolution — = ‘to the citizens THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW of the City Councils, I a * that the 22d instant be o! y a a holiday, fn order ‘all may mite in the cere- | th Suction rooms, we ae peed wy y> —— . rf : tt ttt @3 600 of Washington quarterly 6 per 4 2.000 Co tion of Alexandria 2 Bonds, James G. Bearer, Mayor. H Jomxt Resotvtion questing the Mayor to re- commend that the entaing 22d of February be as Collyer, $40 Co yn of Washi 5 per cent. . $1,000 Choeapeckoeuv One wrohered beans? birthday of the Fat st, nalized by the public and formal a Statue, constructed and erected by the national authorities, to commemorate to coming genera- tions bis figure and tineaments when in life, and as so distinguished an occasion will challenge the not only of the citizens of by the honored name of any parts of our expansive Be it resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the city of Washing- ton, Thatthe Mayor be, and he is hereby, requested by proclamation that t! bserved asa holiday by the citizens of Wash- ington, and that they refrain from their usual oc- cupations and unite in the ceremonies of the day, as a testimonial of love and veneration for the memory of the first and greatest name in our tory, and the founder of our favored CHARLES ABERT, President of the Board of Comimon Council. Ws T. Dovs, President of the Board of Aldermen. Approved February 3t J.G. Bexret, Mayor. FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—A throe-story and attic BRICK HOUSE, No. 441 3th ent Office, Rent EKLY, No. 4 ‘try will be sig- 854. inauguration of | $120 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal fanded Coupons, $3,238.57 Corporation of Georgetown 6 per cent, resence of thousands. is Metropolis, called Washington, but of m: country; therefore— uatl M ence of watil MONDAY, February 200) ince. Pife 16-d J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, felé-d__5.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucts._ to recommend next, Februaiy 18, at half-past 19 o’clook, on the class city sales, and the styles wi'l be quite sa fash lonable for n: xt season as for this, and wilt be well worth the attention of the Ladies, as great bargains may be e: ted. fercd a he above sale ite the Pac- | TUBS Ree Me 25 ‘per month, Enquire of s, | TUESDAY MORNING. February 21st. 7th street, between G and bh OR RENT —A thres-stor, with back-building, 531 r¢ and 7th, having a saloon, parlor, dining room, and firet floor; cistern, cellar, and BRICK HO: Lan) street, betwoen6ts | ios ar ie o'clock, we will sell, at the An kitchen, on the lighted with gas, Also, be ween Sth and 10th, — back yard, with pum Liquors, simi'arly arranges ‘ A Ru es, Soe, ep heey and Prunes, astile, Brown and Fancr § treet, near Mths | Crges Sweet Oil Adamantine & DESIRAB'-E_ ROOMS, over HOOW’S Jewelry Store, For Rent, with shout the Furniture, OR RENT—A comfora 13 two-story BR'CK HOUSE on ISth street ij tho northeast oorner of New * ork avenie; gas and other conveniences. at 457 10th street, near KE. 0 BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE—A two- story HOUSE and LOT, on Ith etroet west, between P and Q streets north. The house is 22 —two roomson each story ; ning house of nt $25 & month ALso, Sharrels White Wheat Whisky. feet 6 inches front. re 100 feet deep. with a side ali terms apply to Mr. BERN street weet, or to Mr. JAMES GINITY, Polic: _M street north, who will show the . Title indisputable and terms accommo- Fox. Sale athe Goon TURES ofthe William T, 7th street, opposite the Centre Market dersigned being about to remove to the Columbia Spring, offers the above establishment ‘or sale. focation is sufficient to recommend it to any one desiring to keepa Restaurant. Terms reasonable 6 known on applicat: WILL and FIX. ‘eli Hous, No, 596 ion to the propietor. THOMAS FAHF. OR SALE OR R&NT—A two story and attic HOUSE on 12th street. between H and I streets, containing IL rooms and gord stable ed, a'l in good o der, monthly. Also, a fine thre story Fraine on 7th street, batween Land M a For sae or rent a two-story and attic Frame -| House on 12th street, containin; stable, allin complete order. monthly. Also, forsale a good House on 7th street, situate bet 1 rooms and go« ent $250, payable ween J,and M sts, id on accommodating terms. Call uetate Agent, No. 2=0 7th street, or 582 M strect. *OR SALE—A nice three-stor: on 2d strest, between D and ‘8 Subdivision. y Brick HOUSE, E streets, in Kib- The above property wil! be ‘on easy terms. Price made known by inquir- ing of H. W. HAMILTON & CO., No. 562 7th Mrest, opposite Centre Market. Title perfect. fe NT—A threo story and athe BRICK ,on south B street, No. 173, op: ian grounds. Inguire of G. R. ADAMS, No. 460 i 25 per nth. Fike. “Tete OR RENT—A handsome and conveniently ar- ranged BRICK HOUSK, with © 303 6th street, between K street and New York Rent $3 per annum. A LAND FOR SALE.—I will sell, privately, from one thousand to three thousand situated within five miles of Front h Warren county, Va. is heavily timbered, principal.y with oak, of iarge size, and will yield an im- + On the property is a ient for the erection of Il rooms, No, mense amount of tan bark. fire steam CS tare a a a mil! to gri ark, or forany other application desirable, and we | suited for a tannery on the most extensive scale. The property is within 5;miles of he Manassas Gap Railroad, Person wishing to purchase will call at dence, in Warren county, burg, onthe Manassas Gap Railroad, and 1 will take pleasure in showing ther informaton ean be hi ‘or of the Washington( D.C ) Star. m A. PITMAN. OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- ing immediately opposite the west wing of the all, recently ocoupred by Chas. S. Wallach Also the front room in th story and the third floor of the same build RICHARD WALLACH, and ix of eas: two miles east of Stras- them the prope: of ve DW: terms apply to Louisiana avenue. OR RENT—A new and desirable four at BRICK DWELLING. situnted ou 15th steect Rent moderate, Apply to J.P. LENMAN. No. 471 2th nt, de 28 OR RENT—PARLORS handsomely furnished, with hot and cold water im, (Potomac water.) The apartments airy; four roome on a floor, fra Inquire of WALL, STEPHENS 0 329 Pa. avenue, between Yth and 10th sts. le 5 and CHAMBERS JOR RENT—Several fine ROOMS, furnished or at 276 Pa. avenue, twodoors east of the Kirkwoo SENATORS, MEMBERS OF © id suites of ROOMS, elegantiy fur- mished, will be rented during the sei ‘eas, in the most Cae loeshity ing within one or two squares 0! athe Those in pervait ‘of such Roome will do well to make enriy application at No. 379 Sth streot. between D street and Pa. av. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Sitnated in Alexandria county, sbout 2% miles from . the intersection of the Georgetown and Little Falls roads, cons: is proweines, or of | ENING—OPENING! = EUROPEAN HOTEL. ned has the honor ef announcing to she citizens of Washing ton and elsewhere, that he will open hi new and spacious estahlishment, EUROPLAN HO avenue, on Saturday next. bracing the various decartments, have been esrried i ection as to suit every de- ad which may be n ate for good eating, drink, &e., &c. The rooms for lodging are com united with prompt servic. + ad ata stated price per dav or week, whi'st meals be rerved either at table d'hote or ala carte. The location 18 such as to facilitate official business matters, being contral and commandin; cess to the Cap'tol aa weil as to the Departm The Restaurant attached te the hotel will aiwa bein a condition to accor TEL,” corner o: Thearrangements, em out with such clreumsp: Apartments can be sommodate passengers w early trains. The undersigned fiat- ta libera! patronage will reward his 8 nO pains wil be spared give entire satisfaction to those who may honor or =“ their custom P. EMRICH. INFORM MY ALLOW. ME RM customers, friends, and the public in gon eral, that | have just again arrived in this: otty with a great mazy selected SINGING BIR Dx, and wonld call their attention MOCKING BIRDS, NIGHTINGA uate ‘ ity fe 16 Iw* No. 568 Pa. av., betw. Ist and E PATRIOTIC. LEBRATE THE TWENTY-SECOND = Bey tour ane WORK» at ag to it. bxcellent ca VENING FAN NETTS, FANCY USHES, COMBS, LAMMOND?’S. 77h et. ,ONS OF MALTA EXPOSED.—a complete *? exposure cf the disgustin; secret order. Price 12 cents. 2,000 .n § perior article. will t» suit, fimmodiately about returning to New b sed saore. one barre! Ove half osek of BRA Om, ha'f cask of WI Or &c., very cheap at frst? ig, coremonios of this id a ADAMSON’S, 7th street, opposite Port Office, JUST RECEIVED, ) UTTER, a very for, as the o'w ‘ork immediately; it n' et of superior WHISKY, ry fine. va Tbe sold very low oly WM. MARS: rt ¥ = meme rs Ah nS | 'W O NEG ROES—man fe— Fteyeraned OREes 0} acd wife wire of JAS. L. i Lingan ste, Geo » Corner of 2d fe 8. wane SBUES.—Glove Kid $2.25; Goat Skin’ OTS and SHOES, Be Nos Mare 2d door above 8th st. would farat-hr ir tables with be leew hee, ata CCC do,, ‘. 05 5208s Fr. - ROSENTE. iy By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, ‘OCKS AUr ION. —On WEDNESDAY ae ae até zl am at 1,399 Rank of tas Old Dominion iA 2,90 Davenport city = ent. ae om Bonde, -8 ‘shar 100 each, Washington, Alexandria, ‘Mount Sree Seanieres Geo. Pace and Thom- with interest from July Ist, 1! © with interest from October ist, Stock. Terms cash in ourrent fund: J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, fe 11-4 ( Constitution.) 7” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, f the in: weg fe wee, » Same hour By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. ADIES’ CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS At AvcTion—On SATURDAY MORNING floor of our sales room, Iron Hall, we will These Cloaks were manu‘actured for first W, BOTELER & SONS c. OTEL| . Aucts, N. B.—In sddition to oetoss thon ath Seat e lot of Fancy Dry Goods, such as Em ‘ence sets of Collars ana Sleeves, Mourn- ‘ke, °c. W. BOTELER & SONS, Aucts. 107 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INCLE¥- is postponed until ©, W. BOTELER & SONS, Aucts, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ROCERIES, LIQUORS AND FROITS AT Avction—On TUESDAY MORNING, 2ist Rooms, @ stock of prime Famiiy Groceries, Fri @,comprising— Barrels Crushed, Coffee and Yellow Sugars, hests Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas, nd Sperm Candles, Boxee Starch, Fig Blue. Maccaroni and Verms- oel'l Boxes Horring, Pickles, Soda and Bay Rum. Boxer fine Chewing Tobacco and Cie: brands, Baskets Champagne, Brandy and Native Wine, Barrels Molasses, &c. Casks Piko’s XKX,Old Bourbon, Monumental, Monongahela, Star and other brands Whisky. Terms: $30 cash; over that amount a credit of 60 and 99 days, for approved endorsed notes, fo 18-d WALL & BARNARD. Anote, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. EN. F. FRENCH’S CLOSING OUT SALE 2 of Books and Statiocery will commence on SATURDAY, February Lith. at 7 o'clock, at store of W. F. Bayly,278 Pa avenue. Sales positive every evoning Oy one week. Books and per at private sale very low during the day to close out the entire stock. fo 10-1w BEN. F. FRENCH, Salesman, FUTURE DAYS. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, OUSFHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- TURE, Fisn, Tra, &c., &c., at AUCTION.—On SATURDAY, the lath inst., I shall seli, in fi my store, at 10 o'clock & m_, & Inrge and genet sortment c ond-hand Furniture, 2 Boxes Smoked Herrings, 537 pounds fine Cod Fish, 5 oheste fine Oolong Breakfast Tes, With many other —- which we deem unneces- sary to enumerat fe 17-4 A.GREEN, Auct, By WALL & BARNARD, Anct oneers, OSITIVESALE VERY VALUABLE FARM In Prince Gkoxer's county,Mp —On THURS- ¥.. 23 iust., at 12 o’alook m, we will sell on the remises, te the highest bidder, that valuable and Fortuie Farm known as part of * Greenwood Park » »”’ the residence of P. Hill, Jr.,and ritua- Enlarg ted 10miles from Washingtou, on the old Marl borough road, near “Old Lonz Fields,” and con- tain'ng about two hundred snd eleven and three -eichths of an acre in a high stato ef cultiva ton, Abou” seventy acres are in fine wood and timber and the remainder in very fertile acd pro- ductive soil for tobacco and grain, and about fifty acres of which is seeded in wheat aad now in pramising condition - : Tas improvements on the place are good _eonsist ing of @ comfortable aud spacious Dwelling, To- bseeo Houses, Sheds, &c., &e. The farm can be worked with fewer hands than mort farms of the enme size, and this sale will offer proitunity ce'dom met with te acquire so val uabla property. 5 ‘Terms very iiberaland made known at time of sale. ALso, At the eame time and pisces. 5 or 6 Horses. fe ll-d WALL & BARNAKD, Aucts, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS f ATTENTION POTOMAC LIGHT IN { FANTRY.—Ths members of tis com py re hereby ordered to attend at the Armory ‘I HI SVENING at 7 o'clock. General attenianc® ia A Teanire?, a3 business of importance is to be trans- at. Byord rofthe Cty CAPTAL FESTIVAL.—The Ladies of the Metho- dist Protestant Churen, Georgetown, U. C., will hold a Festival in the schoo! room of the shurch on Congre tween Bridge and Gay streets. on MONDAY t NING, 2th instant. and contiane th onghout the week, for the benefit of the church. Their triends and the public are sansa Py — ta. + 18- AT THE CONVENTION OF THE t UNION DEMOCRATIC PARTY, on Wednesday evening, the following preamble and rerolutions were adoptet: Whereas, ithas been sedulcu:ly reported through- out the Town taatthe Union Democratic Party have determined upon and intend to divide the Schoo! fund, andfto repeal the present police law, aud the law relating to swine. in the event of the suce-rs of their ticket at the approaching election; ant whereas al! these roy Bre falso— Be it Kesolved by this Convention, That we are Opposed either to the division of the Schoo Fund, or the remede ling of the so called Hog and Polies Laws, and that neithsr of each measures have been seriously spoken of or even Growmeggeanne this aged that they are mere sham issues, created sole to divert the attention of the community from the true i: auea actually before the people. Resolved further. That the true ix-ues at the com- ing election, are those of low taxation against high taxation—economy against extravagance—re- trenchment against waste—reform againet abuses— and theeupport of sound national conservatiam; and the only imeasures which this party advocat-, and which they will pledge their nominees to adhere to, are low taxi nm, economy, retrenchment, re- form, and national conservative princip e+. Rssolved further, That a copy hereof be pub- lished—and the votersof the ‘fown ba earnestly invived to co operate with us,in the endeavor to renee) reform. by joining with us voting the Tnion Wemoacratic ticket, which we guarantee shall embrace men of known principle, responsibil ability and integrity, actuated solely by a desire to serve the Town. . fei7-st*__ By order of THE CONVENTION, OST—On Sat rday is-t a GOLD PENCIL 4 CASE in shape ofa key. Any one returning it to No. 76 Ist street, Georgetown, will receive & able reward. f 2 3t INE WATCH REPAIRING.—Special atten- tion prid to the re; by JAMES A. WAFSO enced English Watch +29 Bri near the Union Hotel, Georgetown, D. C. A large stook of Watches always for sale at a moderate charge to buyers. fe 18-st* 1 50 POTATOES, POTATOES Bushels grime sound Prince Edward Jaland POTs TOES, in store and for sale at itty (5) cents per bushel, ALso, 2,008 bushels New Jersey Blue Mercer POTA- TORS, all pieked over ‘and Will be sod perfectly in nice condition, cee BARTLEY & BROTHER, _fol7-1m__ 99 and 101 Water st, Geore town, FOR Sal 40 pozen coms SPARKLING GELATINE, £0 barrels “rushed and Refined SUGARS, 10 "do. HERWINGS and ALE WIVES, 5 jo. ‘atert S ‘are, 16) do. OLD RYE WHISKY. By JOHN J. BOGUE, Nor. 36 and 38, fo4 Stawtr East Market Space, Georgetown. TELEGRAPHIC. ——_ _..._ The New York Seventh Regiment Coming. —The Seventh Regiment on the ition to visit pres ion of Clark Milis’ Statue of Washington, and it was decided in the affirma- jority. Owing to the short — the oceasion, | = rank and file wi leave their business. Had the invitation been earlier received there is no doubt but that at least 800 would bave . Nzw York, Feb. 20. voted this morni: sent at the inaugurati about 300 ma; time ” which to : hb Philadelphia and Baltimere in the nj been intimated that delegations of the mili in these cities would receive and escort them from depot to depot, they that no demonstrat me they will be unable, for want of time, to meet the views of friends. Virginia Democratic Convention. Ricumonp, Feb. 19.—The Democratic Convention adjourned last night after the resolution to support the nominee Charleston Convention Thus the Convention for any candidate. the Convention were, it seems, in favor of a Southern Conference. After it bad was held, composed vention, when jon of patriotism and te action as a measure rned a mass meeti ng resolutions were policy favor co: @:rted of security for constitutional State rights Second. That the General Assemb!; of South Carolina by the appoi: sioners to a united After the mass meetin; Mississippi to Virginia, who arrived nia, wi Sch tn teen Rook the conference for union and South would not go out of the Uni Federal authorities. wo witbin ber limits and defend speech was received with great ad: the crowd not disusion. The ns Condition of Stevens and Hazlett. CuARLEstown, Feb. 19.—T! and Hazlett, the last victims raid, are kept in the closest confiement. Stevens says be feels more cheerful and resigned than be pected to be under the circumstances ofbis trying position, and remarked to me that a consciousness of sufferi: is sufficent consolation. Haz! ina good cause , on the contrary, rited. and declares he would inf prefer the wilds of Kansas to his pre Unless the Legislature recommends the commutation of their punishment to imprison ment for life, there is no probability of executive ofa Maritime Law. CHARLEsTON, S.C , Feb. 18.—The United States bas assessed damages on Captain Church, William Patton, of 8400 with the costs of the suit. This was an action to recover the penalty on a bond under the act of 1803, re- juiring the masters of vessels before obta’ clearance to deliver to the collector a certified copy of the crew list, and bring back or account for a‘! Persons comprising the crew. From Brownsville. New Orvgans, Feb. 18.—The steamer Indian ola, from the Brazos, with dates to the 12th, has Intelligence from Brownsville to the 9th says that important unpublished disclosures have been made as to the complicity of the Mex! can authorities with Cortinas,which it is thought will decide the war Railread Acci: CLEvetann, Feb. It —The Lake shore express train, while running slow! terday afternoon, was run from bebind. The passen, broken, butno serious injury to the inmates ie master of the sbi near Fairview ves ito bya loo notive cars were bediy Braxrorp, Feb. 1s —The manufactories of Squire & Parsons, and Grilley & Perkins, in this lace were destroyed by fire yesterday 50,000, and of Grilley & Per rance $34,000 and $6 500. Squire & Parson: Passage of the Mobiie Harber Bill. Montcomery, Ata., Feb. 19 —The great Mo- bile harbor bill has passed the State Senate, hav previously passed the House mum depth of fifteen feet from the bar to the Will Net V) it Washington on the 224 Rickmonp, Feb. 19.—The First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers will not visit Wasbington 22d of February. Baltimere Markets. BaLtmors, Feb. 20 —Flour closed quiet and —Howard street dulland nominal—red $1 30a%! 31; white $i.40a%! 50. Corn closed buoyant; white 78176c , liow 76a78c. Pork closed quiet; mess $i8a8) Whisky closed steady at 25c New Yerk Markets. New Yorr, Feb. 20 —Flour is buoyant; State $5.10a5.20; Unio $5 80a85.95; Southern @5 Sin Wheat is higher; Southern red $1.29; de white $1.38. Corn is higher white 80c uiet; new mess $16.50; prime $14.75. rm and quiet at Llalige. Whisky is dull at d Obio, $5 37. New Yorx, Feb 20.—Stoc! and Rock Isiand 62%; Ilinois Central shares 56%; Paes 14%; New York Central 7:},; ‘0. G's 50%; U.S. 5's of 1874, By are firmer; Ch‘cago w;_Va 6893; Mo 1%; Pacific eal Co. THOMPSON & HANNAN, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, Would respectfully notify ther friend: hi that th have 10) PLUMcING AND GAS FITTING ESTALIS! M fr N 87 6th stree’, to No. 367 Penn. Hotel, where with in- ied to exeouts c.eseed fachiitien, they will be e al! branches of their business in ditions manner. W ATCHES 1 have on hand a good ND JEWELRY?! Ae reement of ATCHES toe wend Or ~ Le repaired a# weet NO. CRUIT, Sign BorTres WA Pent — es. it osste Post e. hay wa hand every quality of BUT r Bakers, Confectionerr Store K: Qnd as we are the acents for it, getting it consigned direct to us from the fa utter Agents — T RECEIVE” AT HAKV+y’s folk Oveter Depot. 200 the gal on oF pat up ao? hn y re ng elacw eS ee T. M. HARVEY" Agent, C street, No. 281 PATENT SCREEN SHOVE NEW And superior ar.icle for iy use. just received RANDELL, OPTICIAN. Cc No. 125 oe gpiag st., Georgetown, Has constantly on band a iarge assortment of French Near-sighted. cancome: SS — ES ored, and all other SPECTACLES, the leg quality. me Mery erg ver hee = | ailver frames. - B. rames Repai new ¢! setinthemtoorder ~ no 19-ly si by FISH. Hennixe ACEWIVE SND mackent, 200 Larrels she rik! joha antes hourly expected, and for eale in lots to sui ers. ‘200 barrels extra No. 1 Eastport HERRING, ) ‘do Halifax ShoreGipped do very nice oO in G9 No°S'tmall MACKEREL, ce do. sali TLE ER, fire 09 ePBT WEL BROTHER, ITATOES. q White 2.000 susarhiXol pime iow Jerony wine om store in lots to suit vargheee PE’ BERRY. fe4eco 85 Water street. Georretrwn. —fe¢ co___ 85 Water otzent, Seores=s-_ JASSEY, COLLINS & CO°S PHILADE: Maik bRAUGhT ALE. We are constantly receiving fresh eu the anove 4! bev- aa ite ated ale. to Foe it a trial TT ulter 8. Le & SHINN, Agents, feo Hy ances et. - Fo. ENT—The beavtiiul STORE No. 77, Bridge ae fighter Ge tier SRST ihe betes aaeee Br, BE ot apie | WILLIAM B. CHI jouses, Lote and Decds. oe We is, Acroements, Bille of Sale, and a! other instraments of writing scou ANS NEGOTIATED | aged 82 1 eas RCHELL, 7 suthor of “Margaret Mait- A ute uke Photograph ie divine; price $1, just F4ss=, RY ae rasitied Sadr at) ILP & SO ®; reign Stat onery &o ease

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