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oat in THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cerner { Pennsylvania Avenue and ‘11th stress, Papers served in packages by cartiers at @4.8 sr, or 37 cents per month. To mail subsoribers ‘She price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for six ~nonths; $1 for three months; ‘and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cente® week. Single copies, oNz CENT; in wrappers, Two cENTs. {[J” ADVERTIA=MENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- year until the next day. Pantaloonings and vestings are of lighter tint than they were last year, with unobtru- sive side-bands on negative mixtures, thread and diagonal stripes and checks of Clark and West's importations. Bonjeau’s new styles of eres. and the charming creations of El- f and Lyons, in cassimeres, cashmerettes, #enerally in small figures or stripes. teloths, mulberry and dark olive-green are erred for ~aee wear, while for veg/icr, . shooting an “ieek pantaloons, white eravy ‘vstered silk vest of purple In society, the dreas of civ invitation party. without wear: At mixed assemblies it is otherw t a dress coat last year. Hats seem to be in a transition state. Every design, from the Grecian felt to the modern silk plush, is in vogue; so that the following extract from Skeiton’s ballad of the fifteenth century is as applicable now as it was then: “So many pointed caps, Laced with double flaps, And so gay felted hats, Saw | never.” Beebe & Co., however, the hatters par excel- ence, of the towa, have just introduced their new spring styles, one of which is described as slightly bell in shape, delicate set, with modest curve. very light, and with fine band and bind- ing. This is the New York Hat. A second style, intended more for youths, has a cylindrical crown, and very graceful curve to brim. A third style boasts of a crown a trifle smaller at the top than at the band, while the set of brim is nearly flat, agd pos- sesses scarcely any curve. In our opinfon, the hat first described is the most elegant and recherche in appearance, and will prove to be becoming to more persons than either of the thers, Of shirt bosoms, those of marseilles and figured and striped linen, are fashionable for sporting and morning wear; while, for xeg/igc, the collar is worn in Byronic style Wrist- bunds are preferred single, and a double but- ton near the end, rather than the double and iurn-back style of Paris. Cravats and neck- ties are very narrow and gay-colored. Those of linen and sateste, plain except the orna- mental borders, are very rare.—Home Jour. oe Dr. Cusine on THE SigNs or THE Tiwes.— Dr. Cumming has been stating his opinion at Leeds respecting the great events which, ac- cording to his interpretation of the Book of Daniel and the Apocalypse, are looming in the future. He said the year 1867 seemed to end ©,uuU yeurs of (he world's history, and from the earliest periods onward it had been the almost universal belief that the six days of the crea- tion were typical of those 6.000 years, and that the 7th day of creation, or the Sabbath, wae typical ef the millennial rest 1.000 years. But they would say that, supposing this were so,they were at this moment over 140 yeara short of the 6.000 years. It wasa remarkable fact, however, that the #blest chronologists, irrespective of all preph theories, had shown that a mistake of upwards of 100 years had been made in cal- culating the chronology of the world. and that the year 1560 of the Christian era began not from the year 4004 of the world’s history, but in the year 4133, and that the year of Christ’s birth was five years before that, or in 4132. If his promises were just, then they were at that inement within seven years of the exhaustion of the 6,000 years; so that if 1366 was to be the termination of this economy, they had arrived ut the Saturday evening of the world's long and dreary week. If this were so, it wasa magnificent thought that there were some in that assembly who would never die. They were uch as they had never efore seen; an Eurohean war was looming, more dreadful than that through which they n these things happened it would be seen that the sentiments he had uttered were not the dreams of fanati- ust plunging into days had recently passed, and whe cism, but the words of soberness and truth. - — ie “Fighting never was reduced to such cold-blooded, matter-of-fact science as it has ites the London cor- Y. Spirit. “From the moment he enters the ring he regards his “pponent as a ‘subject’ that it is his duty to dissect. Tom has been taken off his pins with ‘rib-reasters’ and ‘jaw-breakers’ before now; maged to shake himself up in the 50 seconds allowed between rounds, and come up to the time-keeper’s call. ina rough- and-ready sort of way that was not be trifled with. In his second fight against Aaron Jones, for instance, some sporting lord (Drumlanrig) offered Jones a pretty round doncenr if he would get first_ knock-down in a certain indi- cated round. Jones, who was as plucky asthe what’s-hiz-name, went in to exrn his money ardiess of consequences. gave the gentle Tom such a straightener on the neck ag not only ‘stretched hin prone,’ but caused his backers serious doubts get up any more. e sharply to him, ve him an extra aqueeze of the sponge, and e woke up somehow, astonishing everybody around the ring by his steady march to the been by Tom Sayers,’ w respondent of Porter’ yet he always with a will, and, reg the side of as to whether he would cy. But Jemmy Massey spoke seratch. Old hands exciaimed at the time, ‘B; Jingo! If it wouldn't take a Hindian club to knock the senses out 0’ such a cove as that !?” a _ Rien Scexx iv Coneress.—*‘Ion,”’ a Wash- ington correspondent of the Dubuque Times, ¥es the following account of a rich scene in the House, during the last ballot for Speaker: During the was observed to become much excit coughed, made signs, and by other means at- tempted to attract the attention of a member below. Not succeeding, she leaned far over the balcony, and in an audible whisper ex- claimed, id! David'! change your vote, you booby!" The honorable member looked up, recognized his better half, colored, hesi- tated, stammered, and then instantly changed Leste = — delicate fist was shaken at im from the lery, amid the suppressed mirth of the spectators. *? jady in one of the front seats of bre ger td . She tt Bursp Tom, the —— boy concerts at New Orleans. t stat that though he has never had any tuition, he can play more than eleven hundred different pieces on the piano. He was born in Columbus, Ga., and is only nine years and some months old. and has been blind from infancy. In consid. eration of this affiction he was petted by the family who owned him, and allowed the access of the parlor. One day, he. ly stum- bled against the oper forte,“ and, — scarcely able to ae keys, began playin; accom: improvising and of imitating the that — For his first in New Or- leans it is announced that ‘ this extrao: genius of harmony will play the national with one hand aod, Fisher's otber, and both at the same time. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1860. MISCELLANEOU: MRS. WINSLOW, MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD AND COAL. A Lewatic CUTS A HOLE IN THE FLOOR WITH THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exosilent Family and News Journai—con- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be; in blishod on Saturde = any other—is publi: subscribing in clubs raised bore sth ie ntcrcanton oP at out, es Sull be perceived, 20 per cont. of The Weatly Sise will be Rows” that hes eke sen mer ee ae 80 generally throughout the country,” le oop Wrappers) oan be proou: atthe ate amediately eter the inewe of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. Postmasters who sot ae agents will bes! weet commission of ‘2 cents. : LOTTERIES. PALSE TEETH, PICKS A LOCK WITH A PIX, CUTS OUT A WINDOW SASH AND SHUTTER WITH A RING, AND ESCAPES. {From the Cleveland Herald, March 5.) Among the inmates of the Northern Ohio unatic Asylam is a person named Wheedon, once a highly respectable citizen cumstances, and said to have bee: of the former coal firm of I. C. Pendleton & Co. He has been in the Asylum for some time. he has manifested a strong and the utmost care and vigilance has been exercised to frustrate his designs, but not always with suecess. Before being placed in his slee has been alwa: 3. M. McCAMLY & COWS FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. WE HAVE IN STORE, AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, THE FINEST STOCK OF CLOTHING THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. All Geods of eur Manufacture—Made in the Mest Fashionable Style—of the Best Material and Workmanship. The Finest Stock of Shirts IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING SHIRTS MADE. FURNISHING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.” Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. id 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. r6-Im id Female Pest mere Narse and Fem ih he cian, Attention of mothers, he: SUOTHING SYRUP, ‘hildren Teething, Which greatly facilitstes the process of teeth ali infammation spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Pet up and sold thie article for over ten years, and iN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, : OAL! A Thorough hae heed Sizes of Coal sof Wood! IL" COAL well prepared before delivery. U7" WOOD ready prepared each customer ‘or delivered cord U7" The Woou 2, \ds to theton, cate oat the wants of ins, silks, draps d’etes, marseilles, in 1 1, arabesque and architectural designs, are i of . SRwod, but not Split, 1s measured fo} a {07 For sale at the Lowest Possible Prices at the CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS F 177TH STREET, BELOW Wak Drrartw’r. Foor 01 TE Wo a . J. - M. GAL’ Office—2S82 Pa. av., bet. Ith & 12th sts. {[7™ Orders left at either piace will receive prompt personal attention. nm a member fishing costumes, the k and green checks, shepherds’ checks, cords—an entirely new article—tweeds, in every variety. Black, for the ilet frock, and blue for the demi-toilet dress-coat. For full toilet. black dress-coat, plain white- Forsome time past disposition to escape, 4 SINGLE in- WINSLOW'S | 7A"! SOOTHING app em SYRUP, ie ping-room at night he ‘ys stripped and carefully exam- I have now one of the most extensive stocks of ‘en Coal, Red Ash Egg Coal, ¥ ed Ash Stove Coal —— Lum, De Smiths’ Coal, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to the ton sawed and aplit. All of which 1 will seii at the lowest prices for the Paper, well secured. Allsccounts now standing will E 4 ene roe of ccc! lrg and it oped wi romptly settled. : Prom eee. W BATES, Wood and Coal Dealer, i4th weeks sts., De Ci 5 —_—_—_—_—__— DENTISTRY. M TEETH. * LOOMIS, M. D.; the inven ofthe MINERAL PLATE Th tends personaily at his office in this oi Many persons onn wear these teeth wh cannot wear others, and no personoan wear others Who canuvt wear these. Persons calling at my office can be acoommodated 1 ye and price of Teeth they oy A but to those who are particularand wish cleanest, strongest, and most art can produce, the MINERA more fully warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, 1s0, 907 Arch street, P ilians is divided into full dress, deme-torlette. and neglige In the army, it is divided into full dress, undress, and fatigue dress; and as well might a general appear at a review in undress, as for a gentle- man to appear in adrawing room at a select loons, and stockings taken away. these precautions, he has succeeded three times within a few days in escaping from his room. About two weeks since teeth out of his mouth, and by constant work contrived with them to saw a hole through the floor of his chamber, making a hole sufficient to admit of his dropping through into another part of the house, and then esi traced and caught at the ho: ton, on Euclid street. A few days since he that exceedin, White Ash Keg », White Ash Stove Cosl, Treverton Free Burning, je took a set of false Egg and Stove 8: en used with NEVER-FAaILing sv. THOUSANDS OF CASES. Kt not only relieves the child from pain, bat stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and energy tothe whole aystem. It will almost instantly r Guirine in THE BowzLs AND Wind Cotic and overcome conrulstens, which, if vot speedil cash. for 3) or 60 day ise; fora gen- eman habits himself in full dress to the honor his friends; but in mixed assemblages, and on promenades, taste and couvenience are nlone to be consulted, keeping within the gen- erous limits of fashion he cut of the dress s very long. reaching to the bend of the knee, and the skirt is very nerrow. All coats are longer and more graceful than they were se of Mr. Pendle- Secreted a pin, and with gly unlikely instrument managed lock of his door and escaped into the hall, where he was fortunately arrested. He then stated that a pin was of more value then ten thousand dollars when he wished to escape from a room. Last Saturday night he was carefully exam- eing placed in his room, ig & small brass ring, air. On being locked ht, he set to work, and with the rough the window sash and shut- ter, so as to enable him to remove them from the window. He then took the coverlid of the bed, and tore it into strips, with which he made a rope reaching nearly to the ground. a distance of some twenty-five or thirty feet. Some of the cotton batting with which the cov- erlid was wadded, he placed in his stockings to protect his feet, as dressing himself in shirt. trowsers, and stock- ings, he slid down the Striking across the countr: he then took the towpath of the canal and walked down to University Heights, where he arrived yesterday afternoon. the asylum on his track. came on him yester- day (Sunday) afternoon. when arrested, and spoke and made no resistance to being taken back to the asylum. We question whether this serics of extraordinary escapes can be well matched. AND SUREST REM- in ail cases of Dys- EDY in the WORL! CHILDREN | kNTERY end Dia! TEETHING .|PREN, whether tor and patentee , hitd avd the relief thot w AN IMPORTAN te MARRIED AND SINGLE. for some ycars part, exper discover & preventrre ally rracticasle to rich t rapid inerease pring that has. more than al! others been th i health and poverty more © parents anv heads of ft acd. eis now happy to an- is efforts have met with success, and that he is now enabled to send those jug it a simp'e remedy that will not norease, but also prove of immense joyment. Address Dr. timore, inc!osin: The author hrs been, renting in the endeavor that could be made univers and poor in p-eventing that ed, as usual, before b but succeeded in secret split at one part, in his bh Soid by Druggists throughout th Principal Office, No. 13 rest Price only 25 Cents per Bottie. erfeot denture tl PLATE will be Prince Imperial Champagne. than three-fourths of thi Liss olen a i a nounce 8 wor! Sth and loth ste, phia. advantage to health and erj J.M. BARRINGTON, Bal cents, and receive the remedy. ATENT INDELIBLE MARKING PEN- ing upon musiin,linen, &c.. a the old pete. Price D DENTISTRY. R. HILLS, after a practica! foels that he can wit! “ mend the Cheoplastic Process for insertin: Srtificial teeth It has th strength, beauty, cloaniiness, an r sate inserted for $35. Pi test of two years, DE VENOGE & confidence recom- : 18 advantages ol @ had no shoes. CILS, for writ great improvement Si cents, and box of paire id cheapness. Full Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the ‘artis! in Proportion. rope and escaped. 'y to Eight Mile Lock, This fine brand of CHAMPAG the past year was confined exclus tables of the Con the most unborn VE, which until Metropoliten Bookstore, mar 9 Sole Agents for Lawrence’ EW WORK ON CHINA AND JAPA being a narrstive of the Earl of Elgin 8 mission ta those interestins countries in the yeara 12! 59, by Lawrence‘O iphi to Lord Elgin ; illus*rated, Juet publisied and for eale by HILP & SOLOMON, Metropolitan B 2 Sole Agents for Lawrence’s Stationsry, &c. ar SS TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFAC Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D.C. nterests by examining and’ popularity in this The officers of dd by some of the first He was very quiet ‘52 +, private secreta-y 5. freely of his escape, chasing elsewhere. As! use est ninterial the marl the best workmen, I can eonfid k to be superior in Strength Trunks that are made in other ‘eep constantly on and, and make to order (on query, idescription of S01 and constantly inc ments are such as to ens: being maintained at its present high standard. The Prince Imperial 1s imported solely by us, we bet gents of Messrs. De VENoce & Co. in y “ #F.V. HAUGHWOUT & CO Nos, 488, 490 & 492 Broapway WP-Sold in this city by Hamilton & 1 Browning & Keating. ket affords ana emp ov try recornmend my and Durability to cities and sold here, Crark MILLS HASN’T BEEN TO Parts !— ington correspondent of the Cleve- Jealer says of Mills’ Statue of Washington and its critics : The statue, to my sur cised in the New York Tribune, and by refined Artists generally. There is, however, but one vulnerable point, all are forced to concede, and that is—(Hold your horses now.) Mills has never been to Paris or Rome! ! look at the rolling eye of the flery charger and see restlessness depicted in every well devel- oped muscle, at the shower of sho’ through the air around him and his roy: satety the noble brute seems When we look at the culmination of the glorious characteristics of the great Washington, at that moment seized upon by the Artist, when with Cornwallis in the rear, Washington met Lee in full retreat from Princeton and cried out: “In the name of God why this untimely retreat?’? When we see this mighty moment of history breath- ing forth inthe Bronze before us, we are forced —“Whata pity Mills has never been PLAST AND ORNAM one week’s notice) avenne. north side, rise, is severely criti- In the United States, in style, &., &. Covered, in « work- ‘The public is invited to oall and insp ot manlike mann F Trunks delivered in any part of the city, town, or Alexandria. yr Howe's celebrated FAMILY JAMES 8. TOPHAM. OES.—Glove Kid AWTHORNE’S NEW WORK—The Marbie ir the Romance of Monte Beni, by Na- horn. author of The Sesriet Letter, Travel and Study in ; 75 conta. hed and for rale at & SOLOMON’S tan Bookstore, 3%2 Pa. av.. Lawrence's cclebrated Foreign Italy, by Charles WERBSTER?8 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 9,000 te 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary. Table of SYNONYMS by Prof. Goodrich. With other new ratures, Together with all the A, ‘TS and SHOES, . 22 Markot Spare, 7 2d: door Rhowe stir at. F BOOTS AND SHOES, AP! The Bootand Shos Establishment that was burnt out on Sunday morning, the 20th of Novem ber, have removed the balance of their th street. between L and, »f Shoes will now find An opportunity, for a few days, to get good artic: atanprecedentod low prices. They must be sold. 6 rider, tor whos to take an interest. GIB Alar DRESSING A GENTLEMEN'S ABLISHMENT, The undersigned respectful hand a large an ment of Gentiér J embracing Glov A LARGE $' TO informe the public fashionable aseort ISBING GOODS, k Ties. &c , of the wwatter of previous editions. ally for his saler; stock to No. 280 7) Persous in wa anufactured es; Btock of PER mbia ; 9nd ove: also, the fines! District of Colun A manufacturer in HAIR WO: Conse: Sealps, &c., which he eighty pages of illustrnti comparable in to bank notes, are worth the price of the thing in his line as K, such as Wixs, also makes and fits JOHN H. GIBBS, STALLIONS, STALLION. — ed now has at the U, rgetown. where they ‘o rele brated Stallions and “Green Mountain Mo-gan,” vid, aud wi'llet them stand during ints as may hereafter be des- HIRAM WRIGHT. NEM Sf0ok OF BANSOS—a COVERS. JOHN FB 3 -av het. ath and 16th ate iW ROMANCE—Tihe @ Romance of Monte Beni, ARD& MOHUN. But there stands the Statu of envy, hate, jealousy, stand, and like Cla itself. These endurin ever will be called of Jackson’’ and Washington.” EAT EXCITEMENT AT No. $20 7rz Sr. H. MELA & SON CHearEr THAN Ever! All who want bar, erybody says that Y the best and cheapest goods in the city, and theit store is crowded with customers 310,000 worth of FALL HOES, at retail for New York wholesale H ELA & SON’S, hove States Office, e, which, in spite or criticism, will ever y's mouth, will speak for ing monuments are, and is’ Equestrian Statue Mills’ Equestrian Statue of Let them scour at the name of Mills, they cannot scour it off for it is struck clean through and sticks out a ‘feet’ on the Mills may rub out the red mar/- ye now, for he is easily distin- guished from other Artists without that. ee San se ek. Prick $6.50, Sold by all Booksellers, G.& C.MERR mar 5-D& W.lm — FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘A FINE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD by a gentleman and lacy, in a » between 9th and STALLIONS, +) The undersign Hote! Stabiex, in Geo may be seen, those tw. **Dey of Algier: on vate dweilling— ignated in the hand ocll 620 7th et., 2do: ro RENT OR TENEMEN at present ocoupied by cated on the Ist of Maroh. north ride of the stre~t, ncar Washington «treet, two doors west of Mr. Magrucer’s nown to need description. SON, No 520 7th stree: » Agent. Alexandria, A small FAR M of 3) acres. situated Falis, having a comfurtab! led wgil- ee, eo; well-fenced SALE—A two story BRICK West street. Georgetown, orton, but wil: ba va- 18 house jies Gu the over his left e GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND CRAB APPLE CIDEK.—We invite the attention of the public to our iargeand wal! ne leoted stock of Chain dC Peritovs Abventure or Map. LAGRANGE itats Unis has received a letter from M. Stankovich, the husband of the celebrated lyric vocalist, Anna De La Grange, in which the following startling incident is re- Which we gnarantes to sold on reasonable terms in o1 for our spring stock, Give usacsil at Union Bottling De No. 57 Green st.. George! LARK MILLS’ STATUE OF WASHING ‘LON —A beautiful Engraving of the above— price $1.50—just publishes, PHILP 1 2 volumes ; price $1 50, The Courrier d BL to make room STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. In form and feautures th‘x beautiful and accurate pecimen of American art 1s unetrpzssed t specimen of like character Fac- simile of tha * Littic Gi Specimens may be seen and Statnettes at CuLver’s Drvo Store, No. 268 Pen: corner of 12/h street’ Warhi the District of Colambia an id, Virginia North Carolina, ia. Florida, Alabama, | ulgiana, desi'i x copies of the'S re ta C. P. GULVE ing-house, corn-house, stahl ered; within four miles of W; acres in cultivation, the bai Itis pecn'iarly derirab denoe, being perfectly healtny xcallent fishing OT'T, bridge kesper, + We profited by the delay of the Tocantins at St. Catherine (between Rio Janeiro and Montevideo) to breakfast on shore. The weather was very fine at the time of our arrival. strolled about the beach until informed that the steamer was about to leave, when we has- tened to the little row-boat we had engaged, and, to make quicker progress. raised a sui but a sudden gust of wind coming up, our s. was carried away, our oars broken, and our little bark filled with water. more my family and the others with us would have perished, when by unexpceted good for- tune the wind blew us towards the steamer Princeza de Joinville, then returning from Montevideo, and we were taken on board, half drowned and quite exhausied. sequently conveyed to the Tocantins, where we were all taken down with a fever, which did not leave us till we arrived at Montevideo. * @nce in handsome wood- '@AaS & country res and most romantical- ever produced. Jt ia a R32 Pa. avenue, e's Stationers, de. y BOOKS.—a Trip to Cabs, by Mrs cents fe 22 Sole Agents for Laurene: of Mr. MARRI PLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE. 765, containing nearly 1%,000 ether with the improve- jendid brick house nearly ms with every cony the necessary ovt-bui' pump of excellent water in the yard, areenc'osed with a good fence and ‘The house is within tes walk from the Capito!, and coms utifol view of the river. that if eubdivided into lots the ground al bring more than is asked fi articulars apply to \W J eal state Agent, No. 15 of Washington 'T—The south HOUSE of the row of ur-story houses lately erected on sd EF, streets north. Aigo, on 4th street. front- hese houses contain 1 Chistlen Tee; 1 50 Holmsby House, Ba'lads, by Grace G age of Constanc’ Mississipsi. and tatuette will ad- é ER, Washington C., secompanied by a remittance, SS whole cf Square sq’ a-e feet of groun ments, consistin: eenwood: 5) cts & Tale of the Polar hor of Margaret Mait his Talk there; 91 At There are also a'l fton, by the aut A few minutes tage. TL Ecitors of news: giving the above tweive ingerlions 1b their weekly issues, with appropriate itoria’s, will be supplied epers in other at Greystones and in the South; $ PHILP & SOLOMON’S Tetropelitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av, for Lanrerc=’s Stationery, &c. mar3 UNPARALLELE vod, 3 cases more of NOTE PAPER. fine shade trees States will be furniahed by tha joca Jacos REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING Sovrugast CORNER Sgcond ann Spruce } PHILADELPHIA, MILITARY CLOTUS FOR SALE. We were sub- jhepherd’s cheap je Thick, $1 20, Ladies’ Bath Post, 8120. street, betwean D Just half pric as. mar3 SH three new four-story dwellings ing the City Hsa!! equare. ali the modern improvements, and are desirab For terms, &o., 2) A Guost Sixteen Fret Hicn.—The follow- ing ghost story is solemnly related by the edi- tor of the Sonora (Cal have seen the “what i ‘Lyon’s Ranch, near Sonora, is haunted. The place was once the property of James Lyons, who assassinated one brothers, some months a the ranch to them. The belong to the murde: = HERD’S, cor.7th and Data, PATENT. REA Houses, Lots ai NE of Fashionable Dancing, unoesto bis pupils sud tlemen of Washington a: at he will sive the Inet qm repare his pupiis for the Ma: Hall ; te ‘arms For Sale on Commis- TITLES EXAMINED. Deeds. Contracts, Wills, Sale, and ail other ietrum rately PreEnion. ) Age, who claims to aiid Law, No. 40 La. avecue, near Agreements, Billa of ents of writing accu- ANS NEGOTIATED. A valuable FARM ina high state ion situated in Alexandria county, one hundred and thirty five scree, adjoins tho farm of Major W. D! bout seven aud a half miles from For psrticuiars apply at the Yr of the Blackly go, after having sold shade is presumed to red brother, Blackly. The barn seems to be the principal scene of its rations, and a number of mine; been driven from thei According to their m in the shape of a feet high, who arose Febroary 21, 8 Tuesday and Th “= PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. Y.—Cash cay nearly; and correspon tab y adjusted and prompti fatraat mae 1) * continue every Va., containin; pes & Mseruder, Waite: =#q., Attorneys at Law; John A. Seq., Clerk of Court; Henry Nagle GFNTS FOR THE Reoorder of Deeds. OWE’SIMPROVED WEIG hese Seales are offered to tl a8 th and reliable soales 6 er pat in ms hi ti 's roads, consi aire on the premi: ith and K story, it appeared to the: huge man about sixteen from amidst the hay piled up in the barn and tossed the bales around as i: feathers in his gras “The story goes DRUG STORE, em ted States Fair and Virginia Ag icultnrai ‘4. AVENUE, SOUTH Sipr, i Virxinia State Ag. Institute Fair, Penns: ' Progress of the ballot many lu- dicrous scenes transpired. One, in particular, I will mention, which excited a great deal of mirth. As Barksdale was urging all the Op- tion elements to unite on MeClernand, a Mevke’s w eae y Pure and Fresh Medioinés received weekly at the above establishment, and every articie in the Medicine line anpplied on call. The Dispen ting of Physicians’ Prescriptions receive the persoxal attention of iD" Fine Havana R SALE—Two highy impro ed acres each, si'uated on th 7th es from Washington ort: farms are adjoining. and have excellent bui For further in- ATCHELOR, Cottage lontgomery county, Md. _ f 'OR RENT —A three- on llth street, between vania; New York In every case w! 'y have received first class premiume, > Louisiana avenue, Depot of Siiler’e E+ C PATTISON. Agant. if they were light as | strectrond’ retin Hat this unwelcome visitor on several occasions chased the lodg ing giant strides after the fugi- tives. On one occasion one of the men shot at the ghost, but the ball had no effect. shot of the story is that his ghostship master of the field—or, rather the barn."’ rietor both day Cigars and Tobacco, the barn, maki: BUTTER Wa 59 ExcuancE Prat Right Opposite Post , have alwavs on hand every quality of BUT- r Bakers, Confectionerr and &8 we are the direet to us from EW NOVEL—Holmby House Oid Northamptonshire, by G J. ville, one volume, paper, price $0 cents; by mail 60 Four of Tom Brown at Oxford, price 12 cts Part f Tom Brown xford, pi = CE. BaLTIMORY, y FRAME HOUSE, Office. : id K, containing 9 nd cis.ern in the yard, Store Keepers. ‘agent, at the Piumb- ents for it, getting it consigned we can sell it very Rutter Agents SEVENTH STREET.—2 barreis north Prime order; Goshen and next door to the Fins-Escare—Sivina From ras Top or tae City Haru.—Much amusement was fur- nished the multitude gratis, this forenoon. the exhibition of a fire escape, of Engl: vention, on the Park. The apparatas consists ted by ropes at the sides, one end of which is fastened to the top of the building, see eng 34 is ae ty tators on ¢! roug! is ole the persons in danger are ex- A orem fe a pe im e ie City 2) ae hundred Corner ite aod Pa ONTMORENCY. TESSILATED, A hienable Paper, with Envel- With uame or Laifiele w.th- LOMON’S, 332 Ps av., Lawrenoe’s Linon Pap r, &e. Brick nOURE: roperty will bo rn Apples, in Giade utter, bxtra’ prime. premium Rew seee Buckw. rille and other itch, star extra fine quality ; alec, a large stock of Kamil Grocer: “of ery Ki whole 4 strost, opposite Contre Market, Title perfect. Riv Feeo 'T—A three story and att BRICK south B strest, Ne, ee BRICK is. Rent th. ‘ADAMS: Nova6d teh ee ett —The FIRST FLOOR of the build- eat ree the ‘ailach it room in the second Buea aie Cc. B. JEWE. AN, MARCH 29.1777 —-T W PHOTOGR ; N* PaRD. AM les Lea, 480 Prnnstiy a ae POSTEO, €00: \CTUR! ad 9g SEN in any weather. venue, 8d street. PFArees RYDER —A life like Photograph of ; = a divine; price i, just SkOryrE GALLERY, VENUE: pected to slide. serie Jer Third Streas, iteered to le looked on, people on, i the sport. The slide jeasant and safe. wn in a heap at once. ity was alittle too large two or three times ‘Mmerritaent of the spec- led en Eien eet with the adventure asthe Post. on 7, Jnue 22. ‘Leetar Ma sh; Tot, teat RS RN | ae aT w ATCHES “Td as Ueua.. up in handsome case, for the tube, and the trio stuck fast, to the great PA} RS Re with it , fingering with the skill of am| Seles _Blind Tom is fond of spectators.—V. F) “Watahes and Jewelry INO RUE ite nanan highly indignant when | f «qual’y reluctant to bave jt come ROYAL HAVANA LUTTE . Rime Rie ite ts ara tae . e sh Gove: 5 the ‘supervision of the Captain General of Cubs, will taxe place at Havana on THURSDAY, Marcu 22, 1960. SORTEO NUMERO 663 ORO!NARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE @100,000. 20,000 | 2) approx. —-—--. 8,300 ~+, 10,000 | IN ALL 285 PRIZES. Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Q uarters, 85. Prizes cashed at sight at 5 cent. discount Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. drawing will be forwarded as soun as the result becomes known. All ord hemes or tickets to be add a N ROURIGUBZ, mar5-tr Care of City Post. Charleston, 8.C. CABINET WARE. eu At the Big Sign, Ne. 526, Corner oF Seventx ann D Sra. sF ASSORTMENT OF MAHOGANY, = AROSE COD AND Watne FuURNITOREBE, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, At Private Sale. The Subscriber would respectfully inform the i 1 loted” hi large stock of Foners ‘nevortinent et furni reand House furnian ral as - "he lerccow “uon how "LUGREEN. D STREET. PAPERBANGINGS—New swok, encap for iteod A No, 1. JO8. T. K.P! Ta&co., and \sterera. remap OT 3 (> Farnita Repairedand Varnished. ap it-ly ——ooooOoOoeeoe EDUCATIONAL. @CHOOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, J - . er Mrs.U. ~— pod i. those friends who so kind\y # = ing. ‘sad announces to them and the public that she feeisit necessary to advance her terme of tuition to $5 per quarter after the firetof March. fe 28-Im* MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. WE ol ae a i u ie gen 7 «! llr the duties of her School ou the lst Mouday in Sep” nex! f stud: aed will somariooal! the tranches’ iy toe thorough English educa- On. addition to her day echolars. she is desi: ft. ~ into her family a few aril ‘ae board aod from 10 to 14 years, who wi: under ber mediate care and oversight. is of ers, im: ments for the scoommodation and dossiae el poste have been (—ye smppeneed desiring particule? information with tofereies se ‘J a tr her zoho may apply to W. D. Wallach, ° 1e a reaidenge™ igo NO. 58 Camerata nirest, Aleweodrha, Ve, mon HOTOGRAPHIC INSTAR-OIL INT P ings. just received, from London, at pai? a SOLOMONS’ Metropolitan Bookstore, 322 Pa. avenue, between 9th and leth sts. Sole Agents for Lawrenoe’s celebrated Foreign Stationery. fe l¢ < THE FATE OF. o Sie so dw ie 25 eR LIN Cribs DISCOVERED, By Captain McCutnrocs ; thing clon foresinnt — SHEPHERD'S, feis Corner of 7th and D ste. NGTON SEWING ROOMS, a aa mt two door ‘3 North te. a hs ime to get SPRING and & SHIRTS moteny tontien Theatre ee pared to make SAI 5 L etafe the Sew doe TS shortest notice. All desoriptio; COLLARS, and ae Ae, omar 18-4 = 0 NOVeEF FLOUR—BUCKWHEAT. 4,000 roti oP pars Beckeheat Fionr round aud forwarded to us from Luzerne coun: & Pennsyivanis. We have never seen a finer. article, ‘We sell it at the price of the ordinary Buckwheat Fiour. ALSO, a y aU} “James S. Welsh,” ~ RSSEAMTUL PLOMEGS somes 2, wa varies brand ne KiNG'e BURCHELL, deo tf Corner of 15th at. and Vermont ar. Z OFFICE, 282 PENN. AV., may, Lite AND 12TH STREETS eis Hy ATOn ANC COOKING. “ LATROBE | OND Grave Thoroughly screened before delivery ; 2,249 Ibe. to be tome NDLING and STOVF WOOD, prepared any hoor and ats or delivered ord length. Proprietors of the Cite Steam Fire Wood nd Coa) Depot, foot of 17th street, below War Depart- “Oilhice No. 282 Pa, av..bet. 11th and 12th ate. fo 27 WM. T. DOVE & CO. Arr Now prepare wake poy any orders with : wored ip ti wELUMBING, G x oR STEAM FITTING Ess. {> Store on 9th street, a few doors north of Pa. =m. 's be founda ete iment Of CHANDELIERS and other OAS, STEAM and WATER PIXTURES. jaz iy COX & McKENNEY =RS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. We have on 8 varied and choles stock of TOBACCO ‘aad CIS ARE w : and jose Wis! arti fowl well to call.” ai ol W i FIXTURES. F; Have in store, and are daily receiving, @AS /RES stirely ‘wew Patternsand Dosieus superior in etvle to anything heret edinthis market, W the abe A intrusted to our care i) e pro tly attended eT Pe Prop ie ERS & McGHAR. mar 5-tf 37% D street. — . POTENTINI, -Avs., FOREIGN FRUITS, Pas. Ave, blog luaits, CONFRCTIONS: Willard’: keel PATES. ERESERVES, CONDIM TS, &o,. Sees lope to eal! thoaseation hus friends gnd © pubic generally to hie New Store, uncer Wii Si cunttnhattgt Wheat eit gears St . i s Schounpersas bc ncpeirten jons v[ hisown 3 1AGES. "Tae Subsoriber Boe mace additions to hi making it now one of the larg: Districts where me fecrities for ufacturin, CAER}AS & LIGHT: WAGONS of a!) kinds cannot be ev a4 from bis long oxperasee the business, he hopes ae Ie ene Uarriages ond Light Wazgone kepies DAT REPAIRS neatly dote.andall orcere promet ly attend + teen -n ex efor new Ser cura A ES ea. one YELLOW PINE LUMBER. A L ad Hi the ahove Lumber, for ny embrac UARK, HEWN Ese eee es nished direc! from the sout! mu! “i W. P. JOY, 70 Smith's a. te Lx ALE AND XXX ALE! ea 8 ln A te 1s made from je Sel ciomot ht BATE Rese Writs Waah'n Brewers armen Kand rth at NNOTE= ON NURSING It's and What *. 0 6.ce Nigh insale. 1 vo ume: ‘i : Pee ing ‘Fhouchts on Relimon by Mise Rewe!!, seve Mice OS CXNCHARD & MORON, mer? corner lith et and