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ben THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner f Pennsylvania Avenue and Lith strest, ge Cheung Star THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journai—con- ‘aining a greater variety ofinteresting reading than ean be found i; blished on Saturds, 2 any other—is pul Papers served in peckages by curriers at @48 year, or $7 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advanes; $2 for six Months; @1 for three months; “and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents 8 woek, Single Copies, onR CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. UF" Avventisxaents should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- year until the next day. s0 generally throug: at the country, ‘Single copies (in = procured * of soe. Pics aREE CLARE me ee 1~ Postmasters agents will bea! lowed a commission Sooente, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1860. The Late Tragedy in Franklin. Case. ] SCELLANEOUS. __ WOOD . i 7 The Danville Ragistic, of Grateh act pot | The cons of Mis Carstang aguint Mr. Shaw MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD AND COAL. LOTTERIES. shed near the scene of the late terrible con- | is again in course of trial at St. Louis. It will MRS. WINSLOW. N IMPO i 2 OAL! (CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL- flict in Franklin has the following particulars be remembered that on the first trial of this Ax ‘Experienced Nurse and Female Physician, A MARRIED DNOSINGLET? cs WwW 8 8 B z Cc OA E ! oo awa of the tragic affair: case a verdict was given for the plaintiff assess- presonts to the attention of mothers, her pen hesathor has been, for some years past, exper 4 Thorough Stock of all Sixes @f Coal ~ FRANCE, BROADBE » 00, Maes bo parties met at Dickenson’s Store, in | ing her damages at $100,000. The defendant] SOOTHING SYRUP that could, ear ane I-COAL well on Bee front Whadtneron ~~ Franklin county, on Saturday, the 29th ult., | applied for a new trial, which, after lengthy For Children Teething * | and poor in preventing that rapid increase of of prepared “pee ate hon, ICE, BROADRENTS & CO. hevins oo for the purpose of taking depositions to be | argument, conducted on the paztof the defems Nagi aesehene Chee Of Pleas ean all ofuere, Deen the great U7 WOOD ready prepared to, suit, the wants of | tained from the Legaeiature of Delaware. at iteiate read in the divorce case then Erving, a] bg Steen Bete, rasgranted by Judge Reber. reducing ail intammation—will alley aut. | than throc-fourths of the prronte san Pood ot Be uahint chy ree Bon for's period of twenty years, and having fren from the evidence of witnesses and from the sd ee a BEIETAW Ai for the eamo obvente “iy The Consalid: Lotteries of Delaware are u Lies throughout the land. He is now happy to an- i in bis power to collect testimony against the SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. noe to the world that his edorts have met with | J The ea SS se yaaa laintifffrom every quarter where she has ever | Ds??? spon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Seutes find that he is now enabled te send those IF Fer sale at the Lowest Possible Prices at the ived or been known. The St. Louis Democrat | 24/E¥ AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS only prevent increase, bat alto prove of Balin’ city Byatt: sé ep Mit of the 9th inst., devotes a large space to a sum- | caw eS ee eet aad grjoyment.- Address Dr. | Foor or 177H Street, BELOW Wak Dzrantx’r. mary of the whole matter, an epitome of which pate amie ‘S 'N, Baltimore, inciosi ng fifty ry WW. Mi. 5 x follows. receive the remedy, mars D,lw& Wit Office 282 Pa. av., bet: itth & 12th ie north side. 3 : oO c uve _, The defendant, Henry Shaw, has been a res- an timely aed. | PATENT. INDELIBLE MARKING PEN- IF, Orders left at either piace will rece ident of St. Louis for41 years. He was formerly mortal execution effected in the affray. Du- ving the morning several witnesses had been *xamined, most of whom, if not all, were the “witnesses summoned by the defendants. About noon a woman named Bennett was brought forward for examination by the Clements. Capt. Witcher requested the Justice to defer x nal atcention. . ILS, for writing upon musiin,linen, &c., a | 22" 2-tr SS 12 m, SOOTHING [22 instnnce of dis- | Creat tinge fcupon the oll wethod: Pavel eal Go an Te Bal | ah deemtonn ouber tin eeennaeaanet kab <ho extuuination of this witness to another day, | a merchant, and acquiring great wealth reticed aetgeesett it 92 | Sreents, and bon of eves lene Aree Prive dy or at id est PO in the State af Bel- and gave as the reasons for his request that he | from business as long ago as 1841. In personal speak in cerme of PHILP & SOLOMONS’ I have now one of the most extensive stocks of | sware Wes Titigued, was old, infirm, and wished to] appearanue Mr. Shaw is of medium height, agical effects and medical Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. PRIZES PAID AS SOON 4S DRAWN. leave for home. The Justice declined to com- er WHat we vo xnow,” | mir9 Sole Agents for Lawrence's Stations. ko. | Gvelet Weshington, consis ply, and a recess was taken fordinner. After 1 % ting of— hearty complexion, rather sharp in features, hite Ash Bro! on Goal, Rod ‘Ach Exe Coal, . D PLEDGE OUR REPUTA- with blue eyes. and possessed of great suavity MONDAY, Ma ch 12. s > White Ash Eg Coal, ed Ash Stove Coal, ie LR SLE [hi Seng epg ro dati vecole White Ash Stove Cosl, Cumberland Lump Goal, Cinss 29—78 numbers, 1S crawn baliots, dinner, Capt. Witcher renewed his request, | of manner; in fact one of the politest men of ngee ochre bed geet Tein'te found in tft Fi repo a sacs, and are daly receiving, @4S Proverton Free zpurning, Do. Runot, Hine, oniien: - ess0 when Kaiph Clement replied that it would re- | Sf. Louis. His age is between 50 and 60; his inutes after the ayrup i re = Finish, superior in yicto ansthing heretofore | BERS™ “Galsos Pine 260 -cundsteme toe YS, 14000 | $e. a 88 quire but & short time to examine the witness. | hair is tinged with gray. His wealth is various- Eos laaetylapd eid sik Te New ken | iy to eal and exentae one cher Wood? sawed and split inalloases. 11 doM§——.... 5a{10 do... 1,000 Capt. W. remarked that witness had lived | ly estimated between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000. | land, andnes teen eecl eek SES ER See aN Ene: | HY,t call onfilent that we have eae F erek twill oell at Sho lowes: prqoes Ser the <a with the Clements, and perhapsheardoaly ore | The plaintiff, Miss Effie C. Carztang, has lived THOUSANDS OF CASES, selected atau th ay peerion "All necounts uow standig will be presented | Tickets $8, halves @4, quarters $2, cig Z side of the question, and he wished, therefore, | in comparative obscurity till the commence- | _Itnet only relieves the child from pein, bet invigorates the | will be promptly attended tae erasted to our care | ncfote the tet of Janunry. lag, and it 1s earnestly TUESDAY. March is. to cross-examine her thoroughly, which would ment of the present proceedings. She went to sccepiene Lat aces ht ee qascantly pelloce - MYERS & McGHAN. hoped will be promptly se’ ea W BATES, Ciass 90-75 ee ballots. require several hours. Clement then re- | St. Louis in the year 1854, and has resided since |“ Gzipixg in THe BowRLs axD Wino Cone) |e __ 876 Dstreet._ Wood and Coal Dealer, 14th and C sts., I prize of. _..g20.0% | ¢ prizes of... 5,00 taurked that whoever said that he had preju- | on Fifth atreet, with Mrs. Seaman, her sister. | an$ orercome courulsiens, which, if not speedily remedied, | [EW WORK ON CHINA AND JAPAN, | _de2 pear Canal. 11" 'do. ——.... 100m |4 do. 4 slised bres witness Lo obs or something to | Her acquaintance with Mr. Shaw commenced eanin aeeiy We FoR vei we itorestine Consetce te Gree anion indienne eae - ies = 000 that effect. Capt. Witcher. who was seated | in the yeur 1856, and the promise to marry is | AND2UNESTREM- HILDREN 2st 58, by Lawrence'Oliphant, Keq., private scoretary DENTISTRY. Tickets 85, halves $2.50, quarters $1 25, in a chair smoking, asked Clement to repeat | alleged to have been given in November, 1356. DR. to Lord Elgin illustrated, gaag vate secretary = ES — his language mae implicitly, rising at the In personal spperanes Miss Carztang is rather ErRING |S from any other | Just publisned aud for wale by M TEETH. WEDNESDAY, Maroh 14 same tuwe trom his chair. At this juncture | tall in figure and withal graceful, bas dark hair, lecipeg conti ouruer uae Motropahtas Antes SOLOMOE 5 . Loomis, M, D., the inventor end Class si—78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots. the firing commenced. James Clement and | brilliant eyes, blonde complexion, and a firm. & PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, Sole Agents for Lawrence's Stationery, &e. | fends parovmatic ut hin othes in thie cise i] Wim. Clement were in rear of Capt. Witcher | ness of features indicating the decision of char- ee See inc eas oe | omar. Many persons can wear these teeth who seated on a bed, and one or both of them com: acter which has marked her participation in | Suinnz tne Fall'directions for oa 3 vA ELA Ge ae aa een ee ed at him as he (W.) rose and attempted | the preset suit since its ince ption. She is prob- | compe! ch dori e unless the uAIN AND ORNAM ‘AL, oF EVERY DE 1 ¥ acoommod: w his pistol. dust then Addison Witeh- | ably’a little over 30 years of age. le Cokris & reek! me tes 710%, degevon short notiog and very reagona- | ia eon cmling pe my Ofice can bem teag. dear: er seized Ralph Clement. Several individuals | | The array of legal talent in the case consti- | Princifel ORee, No 13 Gener otrton ai. Y. ue, north mide, between leh nok Tak at cet: | Dut to those who are pactioular and wish the purest, Cine eEURSDA. who were in the room rushed out at the dvor, | tutes one of i's features. For the plaintiff there | _Price only 25 Canta per Battie. ccldavly_ | ‘Thoir Ornamental’ Plastering cquals that of any | Cauest, strongest, and most perfect denture eel pushing back J. A. Smith who had started into the room at the report of the pistols. Smith d in and with pistol in one hand and in the other, commenced an attack upon ud Wa. Clement, who were still firing arof Capt. Witeher, though the latter her) had not, up to this time, fired a bs od Maj ake ser . other house in the United States. 1 le, finish and j se ern rne Mw Shreve Iisnes | PFince Imperial Champagne. durability. “The publicis invited toeall andinep' ct Rooms in this city—No, 336 Pa. avenne, between ? is We Sy 5) mens, mar 6-' i \- a ma ores ama eran! JAWTHORNE'S NEW WORK=The Marhie | SunOS Also, 907 Arch strost, Philadel es, leadisg counsel, ex-Judge Luckland, o: Faun, or the Romance of Monte Beni, by Nae | [$$ ——_—————$$———— the Cireuit Court, ex-Recorder Cady, J. R. FROM EPERNAY, | thaniei Hawthorna. author of The Scarlet Deter etcpeplnigettny years, Shipley, and Samuel Glover. These gentle- DE VENOGE & Dr. A eget ie a replete : men are said tocombine every shade of legal “ co. artoan sromnes, MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. 5000] 10 : Same 1,25" &o., ko. Tickets $5, halves $25), quarters § .25. 'R + March 16. Cisse se Sie it drawn ballots, Capitals. rige Of... $22.98 | 10 wrize of........ B10 rigs —_— “i xt | lo. . . ™ volumes; price $1 50, i 8 ith confidences recom- on n y FRANCE. mh pe of eravel and. Study in Italy, by Charles ion tae Cheopinatie Process for inserti! 1 prise of......90 |iprine of. e260 lage Srl seems Ye Bede Fag Miclapsmten Aplin grote Just published and fr alent 1g _| Mreusth, beauty ciecaitnteesart akcepeten, pul |} de ——— Som |0 do,” ho Seg CUN EG ty aoe aes ste We ee ee en comm Motiopalitaa Reckcure Seon upper seis inserted for $35. Partial in proportion. “Piokete $5, halves $250, quariers 815% fought with a stick only, engaged one of the sions issued at various times within the lxst | Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the Sole heen {ay Lawreuce’s ssitbrotel Botrica Of co 306 Pa. aver my Clements, who was still attempting to shoot W. | eight months, is said to be of a vast amount. Country. Stationery. mar® When Capt. Witcher suc¢eeded in drawing his soe This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until ; he past year was con: A Guostiy Arranttion Resroxstaie ror | tans eee! SATURDAY, March 17 cuame HOME” oF weapon, a number of shots had been fired by vel¥ te the best a TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. : > has now obtained ING = 73 numbers 12 drawn ballots. all parties, and it is supposed that at least two He NoN-PayMENT oF Rent.—A day or two | the most unbound larity in this eke PetaL LISHMENT, SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, ntals. he Clements were mortally wounded, though | since one of the oldest constables of the city ILLARDS’ HOTEL, 49 > of the first 9 Tru Stazer, . tup their firing. Capt. Witcher coolly | was employed to serve an cjectment writ upon > nol took deliberate aim at Jas. Clem- mm hand a 1acga and TaICOneLkS eee: | Opposite Odd Fellows? Hall, Washineton, D.C. N i 3 die i if y ; pn hand a jor pea r * trong : rs 10,00 » ~~ a shoemaker residing in an alloy-way running np mert of Gentiemen’s SHING GO ‘Travelers will study their interests by examining 0. A 3 mi: P F ed since loves, Shirts, Neck Tica. &e TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., before pur ent, who was engaged with Smith, and at the | from Congress street. The man, who is of 3 ar pwede cha) pet ame a factored Se , ee tat tis erack of his pistol Clement fell, the ball having | Irish extraction, but of intelligent appearance, omelet nent: tag Secepad 16) ee ee ert ; ing, cleew pero. As I ase none but thelaaiy nde entered bis forehead. He then fired a second cha shot at Wm. C ent, who also received the ball in his heal and feil. Lastly, Captain W. in! i creasing. O) »- | Siso, the firest stock of PERFUME n the material the market affords ana emp oy MeACe The HH itO ate Wice | Dintriot of Columbia + snd secre uee et eee est workmen, Loan confidentiy recommend my andard. The erin HAIR WORK, such as Wis, | work to be superior in Strength and Durahility to us, we being | Toupees, Scaips, &c., which he ai30 makes aud fits | Trunks that are made in other cities and sold here. declared to the officer that he did not pay the rent because the house wasn’t tenantable. “And why not?”’ said the officer; “it appears Address—FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CU., ial 1s i the sole Agents of ILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Ral bh hit h to bei d ir? That it’? said Mes ENCOR & Co, in ited JOHN E. Grers keep tly on hand, and muake to order ion — ‘Lat Ralph Clement, who was likewise hit, | to be in goo repair.” ‘*Phat’s not it,’’ said | this country . wet mars 8t* eo HN H. G ._ | one wee ice) every Heser Jon. oI 5° Y SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. nt lingered some two -hours, the other two] the tenant; “sure & house is not tenantable Nos TW UAUGHWV OUT & CO Naw. STOCK OF BANJOS —Also. eae LEON FRaM F Pa tite ‘Fo be crawn daily at Wilmi a, Dele ats dying instant! that's haunted.” * Haunted,’ said the officer; Naina thig elly by Llawiiten & ile COVERS, JOHN PRL other VALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; HAR- minutes before iz fs Jon A. Smith was hit in the right shoulder | ‘you're talking foolishly.”’ “It’s myself that’s Brognine & ke ee pion ieee mar 5 306 Pa. av, bet. 9th and 10th ate NESS ‘ADDLES:; WHIFS: &c., &c. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. as he entered the room, and Swanson received | seon him,”’ said Pat; “‘he walks at night; and = = AWTHORNE’S NEW ROMANCE—The | .2inpke: Ko. RB Se wee «1 wound in the wrist. It is ssid that Smith | the last tenant couldu’t stand it, and had to ae — NE’S e a of Marhle Faun, or tho Romance of Monte Beni, ante tal din any part of the city, George 2 tolumes ; price $15). town, or Alexandria, mare BLANCHARD & MOHUN. _ Alsn—Agont for Howe’s celebrated FAMILY OLks S TATU ET T E| SEWING MACHINES, NDAY, March 12, Class a Se censuses baliste, itals. pices 2 68 Of... Ben Jerige of. wai.61 2 pra énilioted several mortal wounds upon James and Wm. Ciement before Capt. Witcher com- menced to fire. Tho whole of this engagement nspired in less than thirty seconds; and pack up and lave.” Pat explained further that a man had died suddenly in another part of the house some years back, and his ghost had ever since been seen about the premises. een 50 or do 15-1y _ JAMES S. TOPHAM, |3 100 | ay, ; : . STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. ADIES’ HOME-MADE SHOES.—Glove Kid Tickets @1. atrer the first few shots the room was filled | Pat called his son, a boy of tender years, who In form and forvtures thiv beautiful and accurate | La hen! doud:e-noled Button Boots, Seger TUESDAY, March 13, with a dense smoke from the burning powder. | corroborated his father sstory about the ghost, pecimen of American art 13 unsurpaseed by any | English Lasting ; Goat Skin! “ 2 drawn ballets The most remarkable circumstance about the | which he had also seen near the closet, looking ogee) oF like Ghataoter ever, produced. It is a | do., 82. : 2.08 affair is, that Capt. Witcher escaped unhurt, | like adead man. Thus the matter stands at Ee ee ae Gieet. = Algo, ¥ other etyle of BOOTS and BHOES, ‘ > present. The ghost, it seems, however, is not WERBSTER’S hen b d to be the object on whom th: y Couvan's Data Stone, No, Seo bem eT TTA Re aa aren Spend, — when he seemed to be object on who: e TAT r . at CuLver’s Duc Store, No. 4 Penn. avenue, - SED Ly No. 22 3 s :, attack was chiefly directed. powerful enough to drive the tenant out, and} UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. corner of Izrh street Washington city. Persons in | _ints-solv Pac av. 2d door shove ath et. Be vere, & This affray oceurred in the counting-room | the courts will have to issue a mandate of NEW PICTORIAL EDITION Ree ead ree ae aa ceaten ol Sarees A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, of Dicke 1 space, sixteen by | ejeectment. As for Pat, before he leaves he is lina, a an TO BE SOLD CHEAP? WEDNESDAY, March 1s. a aaah Ing drawa ballots, Capi 85,90 ize of... ... 65") HusirSameumsetett lien suaiiat = Tickets $1. THURSDAY, March 15. Clase Giese Lumber iz drawn ballots. 8. and it would seem hat the combatants bad y elbow room. for in this small apsrtment there were two Jarge desks, a stuirway,a table, an iron safe, xlarge bale of raw cotton, several chairs, a e roll of sole leather anda bed. The s of the co surrendered themselves y 9, te 10,000 NEW W s determined, as he seys, to know the ‘bottom 09 te) 10,0) Veber OBES “ini the Table of SYNONYMS by Prof. Goodrich. The Boston Courier has an excellert | Vit" rer AN Sreenres foreth Ua tcad wll the rticle on the subject of the House of Repre- vole of 1759 pay sentatives, to bring back into the Hall the Tho eighty pages of illustra chairs and desks formerly used. It enys that s to hank notes, are w ‘The Boot and Shoe Establishment that was burnt out on Sunday morning, the 2¢th of Novem- bar, have removed the balance of their stock to No. street, between Land Hi M. Persons at of Shes will now find’ Wi ST Aer ed an oppertun: ra few cays, to get good articies ee eens ow prices. ‘They must be sold. . Will be supplied of the matter.”"—Boston Traveller, March 8 comparable in th Appropriate ed % th the price of the | witha copy of the Statuette. and ‘papers in othor | ¢4REAT EXCITEMENT AT wa ee 7) r hands of the law, and their examina- | the present arrangement, the plain rows of eee ayer States willie farnistial he the'nosParente” (24 HEMELA & pone 820 77H88. i jeoet_—_- 5 | eat — = tion before a committing mugistrate com- Benctice, is superior in every respect to the old] P#!CE $6.50. So Pe a ” Manoskcruase Seine CHEAPER THAN Ever! Tickets $1. menced at Dickenson’s store on Monday, the | plan—that it conduces to the order and atten-| mars-D&W.im “'Springhicld, Mass. MILITARY CLOTHING All who want bargains must come quickly, Ev FRIDAY, Maroh *6. Fi erg and bears Loh Picco tion of the ipa it prevents the letter- Sovtneast CoRNER SECOND AND SPRUCE STS. ertens sere prigen a bop 4 Class 65—78 numbers, 14 drawa ballots, throug! present week. e_ Common- | writing and franking of the memb. rs fro 2 TILA LPHIA. fs nt - &e , _ a wealth is seureeated by Messrs. Taliaferro, slug catiod on, to the neglect aad delay of FOR SALE AND RENT. PHUASELTHIL eS ee Ae A prin of. 059071 | prinen stu. QU Com. Attorney. and A. H. Dillard, of Frank- the public business, dc. All this, we have no re doubt, is strictly true. The easy chairs, and F whish is under a high state of cultivation, 20 of — 10. hot FALL aud. WINTER BOOTS & ot F, vING x MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. _iss-6m| 3, Oke ot een Ou On °. = a aaiea aed aud SHOES, at retail for New York wholesale lin. Messrs. Whittle and Tredway, of this SE one hundred acres of LAN 2 Tickets $1. : = CHIT PrOGH AE oath at., 2dr ELA & SON'S ee “e vounty, are retained for the defendants. writing desks of the members are not needed which TOR Som de RDRE, IE is aituas a Crain, Parin’ LESTA TE 4G¥NT. | _ sal wins catons idea jadanestee - 2s Pe we iy wort ballots, - ~~ .e. ——— at all, except for the personal accommodation loatiee: irom Gecteerne eal ville. Sone pecans Scape Hise cele on Gussie GALLO HAMPAGNE AND * 3 7 ry 4 r i a Own to ockvilla. HO . * 2 , ~ » . Bathing i. Cold Water. ;_ | of the members, in reference to their personal | miles {rom Georgetown. Apply to GEO, We RY, | 1Oh TITLES EXAMINED. ; 12,000 Gaur Ots SSAMEAGNE AND | prjze of... 85.35) 2 prizes of v0 We stated the other day that Dr. Mayo G. | concerns. They were properly voted in again. | at his store No. 616 7th street im Im* Deeds, Contracts, W Agreements, Bills of | the attontion of the public to our large ‘and weil se. | 2 ee Smith, of Newburyport, had accustomed him- | It was predicted, we remembor, that such ad- OR Sa E OR RENT. ‘One of the BRICK Sale, and a.l other metruments of writing acou- | lected stock of Champague aud Cra! Apple Crier. mirable contrivances to facilitate ease in re-| A’ HOUSES, on 12h street, between Cand f) ate, | 2 PFEPREL Ve ec ora pep soldon reqaoanele terane fe ardsr to eke roo clining in, and in writing letters, would never | With 12 good rooms, with gasin each room. Terms Office. No. over Bank of Washington, Tickets 81. All orders for tiokets or certificates of pochages seif to bathe in the open, or icy, as it might be, river during the winter. Ina letter tothe lendid lotteries will 4 £asin . t n for our spring stook, Give usa call at the in any of the above sp tial attention, and the Herald of that city he says : __ | be discarded fora longer time than two months she belweon Ith aad idth ais NE evr aes Reragescrs Ciniton & pig BO aes No, 57 en Botiins Depot, Seintol Saat eee eee As soon as over. *: This is the fourth winter I have bathed in| by the House. Many of the members aro im. ar 6 tf i bia Bist: disso St the Coutts Hears Nasir se. <- uot town. | Kddress FRANCE. B OADBENTS & CO., the river or sea since my return to the United | patient for the execution of the order to bring ——————— ——________| 904 jor of Deeds. &o. feis-im> ,EW BOOKS.—A Trip to Cuba, by Mra | mar i2? Wilmington, Da aware States. [have run five miles, divested myself feck the cushioned chairs and the mahogany A Eee ROOM AN 4 BOARD May SDWE aS Michlet’s acon $1 T s AL HAVANA LOTTERY. rd clothing. dashed into the river, swam amid | desks. They want to read, or write, or sleep, | vate dwailing—-No, 415 I, between Sh ande fotis En Oy EDA poy NG SCALES. he Treason of Charles Lees HE Next Drawing of the Royal evans Lot the ice cakes, then dressed and ran two miles | or loll and talk, whilst speaking is going on, | st-eet’. ;. tery, coaducted by the Spanieh Government, under the, cupervicion 7 the Captain General of Cuba, will take place at Havana on THURSDAY, Marcn 22, 1969, SORTEO NUMERO 63 ORDINAKIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. S150 mar9 y White Meiville; cts "y Grace Greanwood ; 5’ cts | upstencs,@ Tale of the rolar Mary Gitlie.; $1. tofton, by the author of Margaret Mait te home. I have dived into the strenm from the end of the pier 7 or 15 feet into the channel. whose rapid current and tidal motion ordina- rily prevented freezing; or, if frozen, I- have eut the ice, and at no time this or the prece- Mesh i Holmsby House, = inple, durable, and relisble scales evar put in Famous Ballade, ‘unable F Mi w irstciaes premiums have been awarded them 5 7 of outltivatiun. situated agree by the United Statos Fatr and Virinia Ag-icuiturai | g The Vornge « 1 cou taining one hundred and thirty five reres, | Society; Virzinia State Agriguiturai Pair, Frankiip 5 Nate ouges, {adios the farm of Majer W. D. | Institute Pair, Yenusylvanias Now ¥ fark State Fair; | ignd; 75.0! s ntt and is abeut seven and ialf miles from | VermoutS pa hs i De Oldham at Greystones ard bis Talk there; ‘em a Columbia (S. C.) correspondence of apastington city. For particulars apply at tho | exhibited they have recoived first claze premiums, 125 interested is transacted. 2, Se _ Sovrners Homesrun.—We copy the follow- ing tr and business in which they are not particu! arly Fee SALE-A Va t 2 he = Wg | Wild Sports in the South; $12 t 1 ® prizes o! ding winter have I been sheltered by house or} the Savannah Republican: ‘The example by maridyel | Fors cete8 Loninians svenus, Depot of Siller’s - Merrope teh SOLOMON'S I 2 2 shed; but after a bath, sueh is the warmth that | a few of our citizens in wearing goods of home VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Sitvatea | 0015-1" He C_UATTISON: Axent-\] (g.temeents tor bectmece eee ae elt 3 approx. asmimest ns would spe oy ieee Pindnalion: las ne fashionable, and our A in Alexandria county, about 24 quiles from Berrer woE EHOU: B JNPARALLELED! aie LL 258 PRIZES. “the coldest morning it was lo degrees be- | 1 S ing sui “Gibbes’ | Georgstown, at the intoresoti it at 09 ExcuancE Piack. BALTIMORg, scad- Sica anne of tte v ry ‘ low nace, or 47 degrees Below freezing point. I kereaya” “Setem ri FO leimisiere ne ns ie Falls Toads, consi :ting of It acres, “Te Right Onnastie Fer Cee. f cae Jose as BS Basse eeoke OE Shepnecr onan 1 Weta —— wget sonny accor es. a re rey ae mi ” ulre O1 ¢ prem va 3 | and eve: Jat JT- MBs, ® prong cent. discount uspally ran a couple of tiles, used flesh brush | similar styles. Many of the students have ap- Minand K stronte, ‘ashinctoa. 9G. jaloee The far Bakers, Cunfeotionerr and Stete Keston super i ee ot 20 Siggy en at par. and jowels, sometimes stand in the snow, ée-} peared in such suits. some nearly black, sume oe = na as we aro the agents for it, getting it consigned Super Double Thick, $120, quently diy myself in cold northeast winds. I ARMS FOR SALE.—Two high'y impro ed th A drawing will be forwarded a¢ sovn as the result of the lightest possible drab, and others y rail farmers. we can sell it very Ladies’ Bath Po take no beverages, no coffee, tea, or spi i direct to us from in — es known, 2 , about 200 ’ at ‘ ) 5 ES. Just half prices. Seon, at hem essed spiritous | they are of the genuine kersey color. I heard nresteenn? Siehtmilles hoa Wen is Tas 3 ELLICOTE pee ek mar 3 SHEPHERD'S, cor, 7th and D sts. au ueeae agen spun ROK VEL. driuks; nor do I use tobacco. I never feel cold | the other day, from pretty good authority, that | farms are adjoining, and have excellent. buildings, Post. C Cc. after leaving the water, never suffered from to marS-tr Care of Ci the Richland Light Dragoons have ordered en | 8% im an unusually good neighborhood ; will be SEVENTH STREET.—250 barrels norms | HO() MeKENNEY & LANSDALE, BOQ i: y On very ex ar ine Apples, in prime order; Goshen and _ AGFNTs FoR THE vw oplds, mover ave coughs. I never had diseace | entire uew uniform from the Columbia Mills, | (gee ot eh eee POR Cottars | Glate Butter extra prime, for faraty uses seats | PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. ¥.—Cash ospita! and CABINET ‘WARE of any kind; no aches, no pains. My bathing | owned by James G Gibbes & Co. These mills, | Post Office, Montgomery county, Md. {627 lin* | promiuin Now Jersey Buckwheat Easte: seprlics Som, Deans: ae Oorromppnages 6 = 3 time is b opr 5 AE on the Saluda river, about three miles from the OR RENT-—A three-story FRAME HOUSE yd 3,000, E ving pe P aad poor “as should not be used at all times. | city, are now doing a fine business, and turn vetted, bine ae JUSE, at the New Store—2m3'tth | sara oe No SOA sth etrant rae- D ass I kuow ui but one rule for guidance. Should | ia. i} between {ard ik, contalsing Ns 37 ing out a good artiele of cloth, which is just one _B.JEWE oy At the Big Sign, sToRE No. 526, 4 " 3 id age, and n the le “’3 WEST EN RUG STORE, % fee lon occur after bathing, it is a eafe prac- | now in great demand. A few days since I saw | Ape'y. OM SNYDER Fo near ge EW PHOTOGRAPH hy igeadetadnts Tp reg weeny ae Copenh ay Denes os Se tice—not otherwise. Noman can judge for | three young ladies on Main street, dressed in | ins, Gas Fitting and ~tove Store of C. Snyder, AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, Pure and Fresh Medicines received weekly at tle | « LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MAHOGANY, another—everyone may for himself. If, imme- | hom: and without hoops—at least it ap- | D°Xt40or to the Star (ffice. eohess 480 Pannsrivanta ay oe Street, Sedseeo eres bak tl The Biepsa ROSE WvOD, AND WALNU diately after the shock, plunge, or shower, a peared 80 to one not very well versed in the FOR SALE—A nice tirreo-story Brick HOUSE, AMBROTYPES, sing of Physicians’ Prescriptions receive the FuRNI TORE, warm glow is diffused over the body, it is ben- mysteries of the female toilet. They were of ,00 2d street, between D and E streets, in Kib- AMBROTY?PES, Personal attention of the proprietor both day. AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF eficial. Arent in one’s coat, a fracture of a| ‘our first families,”’ and seemed determined ae bene tae Preeti Frown 63 Moun ads Sots handsome ears, "gy"Fine Hovane Citas ned Totaes - HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, boot, damp feet, or a current of air, is often | to set an example of independence. Since then | ing of H. W. HAMILTON & CO., Noo S62 Th HOTOGRAPHS, Rd : At Private Sale. more dangerous, nay, deadly fatal, than the I hear of several who intend doing likewise. street. opposite Centre Market. Titls perfect, FHOroeRA PHS, ~~ 995Q 4T.POTENTIN, Once POTENTINI. The Subscriber would res) iy inform the entire submersion of the body in congealing ee eer ae fo? onty One Dol.ar ‘ 279 ‘uarcerm oF = 206 | public Predbcice Be wean 8 water. or exposure to freezing sir. More risks = OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of tho build- tos the rst pops, £08 a5 conte . OREIGN FRUITS, Pa. Ave, ieots, which he will sell low. ‘ “feb y b, Vrrernta Courntesy.—Mr. Sennott, counsel i Ms ioreach gabsoqrent re Pa. Avz., Fi m ffeo! ‘hich he will seil at Fs are daily incurred by ladies with unprotected for Stevens and Hazlett, who are to be exe City Hadise zope ee one beta fe €00D PICTURES 6.10 ¢ llthsts. CONFECTIONS. Willard’s hotel, 16-006: . GREEN. feet in one day than a winter's bathing.”* cuted at Charlestown, Va., on Friday next, in| a8 an office. "Also the front oom in the second Number. Succes weer PRONDIMENTS oe D STREET. 350 a a letter to the Richmond Enquirer, says: story and the third floor of the same building, For bgeemcer tr f lcs age near 3d etreet, 1og3 leave to call the attention ‘of his friends — A Wosprrrtt Escarge vrow Deata—A|” Gov Letcher gave me no “assurance” of any | rms ;SPPly to RICHARD WALLACH, No. 2] uscewes te soot ee Vou Rave the substance. fe public generally to his New Store, under Wil-| PAPERHANGINGS—New «tosk, eneap for few days siuce. says the Cincinnati Enquirer | gor; except avery kind promise of an intro, | omens avenue. jaistt! | atv lard’s Hotel, just opened, in connexion with his ‘ ’ of March 19th, the engineer on one of the workmen, and satie- r) some Court R RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS trains of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail- ne —— here a a fasts gore F Svendsomoly furnished, with hot and cold water y dish where he wil be happy to re- Tan Sutin ribo EAS: Se eeer onesie supecterGuniosttene of hivown and bath-room, (Potomac water.) The apartments te 4 road, wh: * b factory, making :t now ons o! crore ms, |) local orhen for Dinners, Suppers, Balls, and ez. , When approaching Greensburg, discov- ireui ii ar? large and 3 fe x sfrom the | j ¥ Poate action are e P is in- 6 \ ered two small girs letarely.walkfog along | (he, Cistlt, Court. "The hearing before the | a targs wed try: four rama on feat | Sao tee SR AGEs TORE Beh Sai I Fe nainweie 4 : Dg committee, so generously accorded to me, was | fist foo manufaota imitable cty!e, with the saine promptness and dis AS eo imred in this the track. a short distance in advance of the | Sbtained by going up to the Capitol. accosting | 9.7322 Fa. avenue, between sth’and ivth sts, WAGONS of ali kinds caxnot be surpassed, and | gatah which Ne hax tithartn shown is Locomotive He sounded the whistle repeat | the first Senator I met, stating my errand and | —22 Brite ete ee Ser eee Oe Pi cO., edly, but they did not leave the road, but my name, and asking for it! I never was in SENATORS) MEMBERS OR SONGRESS.— “A kikds of Carriages and Light Wagons kepter THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! collectors nena! Toate straightahead. The train | the city before, and had not a single acquaint- nisheds wi be ranted deh ie 5 eat con tao REPAIRSneatiy done sndailorders prompt | SINGER'S No. 2 SEWING MACHINE and Varniahed- ap id-ly nee at ae phony —_ fos Fits gi ance in it! Imay mistake, but I do not believe | gress, in the most desirable locality in this city, | ty attended to. . SH ‘boiiare! . 4 7 A . . Can now be had for that such a courteous, magnanimous action ing within one or two squares of Brown's anc ‘band Carriages taken in exchan, No.1 for Ninety Doli would be performed for a person coming upon | wai do well te tale oe ene ooms | enon. AN Rrar nt (sited Geiee, | ghormibuniotaring purposce the: such an errand by any other Legislature in the | sth street. between D streat rd F ‘G = ne Ie gineer was aware, the distance between him and the children had been diminished to sev- enty-five ora hundred yards. Believing that EDUCATIONAL. n Bay. ces-ti ae Staner & Co.'s Gazette. ScHooL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. fiv world. I will add that in other parts of Vir- ~j THE FATE OF Family Sewing Machines from Fifty to ty | QCHOOL i 6 “ed the girls were Saasearijr sr to reach a fence & | ginia I have been well treated; bat here have OFFICE, 8 BE = IEC DISCOVERED" he a na ceaen es aa tel so. BM. = Ua LAWRENCE Returns her — ~~ "4 few yards in advance of them before turning | Experienced a hospitality that Ihave as yet 282 eewn. avonmn Gok ayo arm arezste By Capratx McCiintocx ; te ee ee ‘who so kindly sustained her wndertax cut of the way, and feeling well assured that | done nothing to merit—that no stranger could | FURNACE ; , pp ie oes Se ty the train would overtake them if its speed oe jaxetts. TC 0 u ing ice 7B Conte. We invite all to call at our Washington Oi have a right to expect, and that will make me eae COORD ei And everything olse, for sale at Sr J fools it necorsary to advance her sorsge of tuition ty AND GRATE a No. 385 Penna. avenue, under National Hotel, $5 per quarter after the first of 22-Im* Tite not checked, be reversed the engine aud | remember the city of Richmond very long. ly etreas ea obcctaivery: eseqe ta | 2 Cornero Rend Dats. pee ere pig ine wil at. onge tecome af Mas MES ASCORMICR'S SCHOOL. - te brakes. The c i FES spp oan ; : = nt. Explanations given to sil. Cireulars,1!! RS. ICK desires to inf er fe-ming to realize their imminent danger, Srveviar Suir ror Dawaces.—The Cinoin oon, ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, io 2 allofSinge:’e Sewing Machines, with spec! public generally that. me were rather tardy in their movements, bat at nati Gazette tells the story of a father who has Joni eden ET OVE oon oy monered ve w* 1s Wag hac vet ders Noro Pe ee mens of their work, farnizhed to all, or sent to any duties ot eee Beheol on the ist ‘Mondey ie Sop. length they reached the cattle-guard directly | exhumed the body of his child for the purpose Tr. W.M- Galt shins 20 Th i = — opposite the fence, and attempted tocross; but, to the en? horror. both lost their foot- ing and fell astride the rails. On thundered the train not mére than astone’s throw in their rear. The moment was one of terrible sus- pense. The fate of the children seemed in- eviteble, notwithstanding every effort to save them. Tbe train, however, was now nearly checked, and came to a halt within ten feet of where they were sitting. Before it had en- i aoc n Fire’ 7 made up to order. The subseriber ie pre A rood aseortment of Thread, Needler, —_ ee ur nats pursued will bail the of sueing the parties who caused the death for | Broprictors of the City Steam Firo Wood Millsand | pared to make SHIRTS; DRAWERS hee the | sod Sther machine Gndings kept on hand, and wold | ,, The oures of study pursned wil hon ty the recovery of damages. The child, named Geel Boros, foot of int etrest, below War Depart SHIRT wets dest Sowipg " ber Dep jescriptions done | a: New ¥ 8 Broadway, N.Y | ton. of Hos Feds reognly sopped atthe paper mil | “Otis No. 060 Paar ot 1th and tie | BAUS Hane incge =a ed WHEY | NT ULE « co. ane Bronteay NY | Me Fos ein ama loe bop a ee of Hatchelder & DeCamp, in Lockland, Ohio, WM. T. DOVE & Co. See 2 erat oe eRe COX & McKENNEY BB | Resa from nto erence, ari ber irae Tecate of eed He 2 Ane Now prepare to execute Sny ordors with 4 000 F UR BUCKWHEAT. 438 eN AND SOMESTIC cjean oareand 0 ht in e engine room and saw a y a mith tmbler byt ae, that he supposed | "PLUMBING, GSEGR Steam ernie | plume QaROUNtas i iar races Pas SN eek er for the On due care rupli have boone a t , BUSI Fee ee nae from Luzerne ooun- are <Y 7) tad ‘otherwise 1 pag contained water, but in reality sulphuric acid. I> Store : oors ° ‘ ort & first The unfortanate lad swallow two mouthfalls, FS ae: where mie be Tota ph ss srgie, 7 Ws ell iat the price of the ordinary wil anal to eel all ue pol may apply to W. mn terms ond fecnarca surects Fi cy ores Sere Ww) was some minutes before he could suf- | deadly liquid was in such would ficient strength to ‘ at the scnesiie tak tthe pe lige Rg it was engine. drinking te ° io and lived after the occurrence two days, suffer- DELIER Sod other GAS, STEAM ar A120 a» | Promptly Billed. oe near G. tirely stopped, the engineer leaped from his | ing most intensely. The father of the Iad now SPER rik side ea CORA MELE FEO! pea semee Walsh: aaa pide Teddabe ¥E ta and snatched the children, as it were, | intends to bring suit. for dama against the A YELLOW FINE LUMBER. ; my pe 6 Elqur 0 TST OBE A LE! XX ALE AND Xxx ai i" Tom the of death. He was almost over- | proprietors of the mills, predieating his action , Deswriptions of the CARE HEWN | ae Ek th wt Sod Vorree ‘rhe moat come by the excitement of the oscasion, and it | on the fact that the pitcher containing the ‘ W Fc ee nde ned N Weah’s 0 be re WIDE ing O. HOOD is daily all Y. Meg, | eaten las SESE, a BR RAI INSTAR-OIL |} Th E Seok Exerence’s

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