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THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner f Pennsylvania Avenue and 11th street, Papers served in packages by carriers st 948 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; “and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eopics, OnE CENT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. {7 AvvartisEmEnts should be sort to the office before 12 o’clook, m.; otherwise they msy not -» pes: until the next day. THROUGH THE sNow. Mrs. Tubbs—fifty, fat, and frosty, dressed in black satin and flowery cap—comes from her housekeeping-room (where she has been con- sulting Betty, her cook) into the atudy of Dr. Tubbs, her husband, who, up later than his amiable spouse, breakfasts leisurely, and reads his letters rimly, on this snowy Christmas morning, Ife is by no means a prepossessing- looking gentleman, though his coat is superfine and his waistcoat large. “I've ordered Betty,” says Mrs. Tubbs, sink- ing into a chair, ‘to make the fellow a small euct-dumpling—no plums or currants in it, Dr. Tubbs; and send it in with a rasher of bacon. The fat bacon, Dr. Tubbs; the ham-like lean I keep for the parlor; for if ushers will sto during the holidays where they ain’t wanted, they must take the consequences “Of course, my dear,” answers Tubbs, pom- pously, and at the same time winking terribly (for he has a visional defect which always keeps his eyelids moving.) ‘Your remark is most judicious. Indeed, if the truth be spoken, even this prudential arrangement will be unneces- sary; for I think of giving Gray notico at once, and getting rid of him this very morning. For—for—fer—-this etting-on-rapid system of his will never do. If it continues, Mrs. Tubbs, we shall soon cease to be master and migtress of shen House; for here's a letter from the Baileys’ father, praising his boy’s rapid rogress in arithmetic. Here's another from Vigget’s uncle, to say that Tom’s general ad- vance is excellent; and, to crown all, here’s a third letter from the Rev. Dr. Pike, canon of Diddicbury Cathedral, to say that his grand- sons’ progress in the classics is remarkable (you'll remember, my dear, that there are four of theso lads!) and that they've learnt as much Greek and Latin in the half as at some schools they would have done in three years. Mind this, my dear! Now, of course, boys getting on this way will soon leave. Instead of having six years out of ’em apiece, two will be enough under such a forcing plan. There were the Fieldings, too; why did they leave ? Why. that they could draw trees well ate they should have been still in the lines and cubes. I've told Gray of all this, times and often; but —but,”' adds Dr. Tubbs, with pathetic dignity, he mit ds me no more than those boys who cali me Old Winker. He talks about moral honesty and trash of that sort, instead of paying atter- tion tomy behests. So as this isthe case—and it don't do to let boys’ education get on like a steam-engine—I'll dismiss him, and—and—this very morniog. True, [ must give some equiv- lent,as our arrangement was a month's notice on either side, and gratis board and lodging durin, the winter vacation. But better a lost pound than that this evil should make further head *“A pound! We shall save double thatin the fellow's board. Why! it wants yet five weeks te the end of the vacation, and this—say atten shillings a week—will be two pounds ten Go and do it at once, Dr. Tubbs, whilst I dress for eburch. And make haste; we can then drive off and be spared the nonsense of ‘good-byes.’ On my way up stairs, doctor, I shall countermand the suet-dumpling.”’ Not without some little hesitation when his wife's eye is off him—for his conscience, scared as itis, points how base his conduct is to one like Robert Gray—Dr. Tubb’s draws certain sovereigns and shillings from his private drawer and goes forth to the school-room, where, by a most economical scrap of fire, sits the gentle- manly usher. His slippered feet are on the hob, a little ket Hschylus in his hand, a abort pire in his mouth; behind him lies the wide igh school-room,beyond that the bare windows an heights and barren moors. “Faugh! smoke; smelling like a tavern!’’ are Dr. Tubb’s introductory words; and then, tak- ing a distant chair, he proceeds to business. It is soon effected—as most base things are—and to hisinfinite but secret cha; tin; for he expeo- ted demur and entreaty. i3 usher’s manner expresses a sense of relief and release. True, were the pompous Aaa a reader of human hearts, he might have detected one viration of deeolate despuir cross the clear, bright, manly eye when the first words of dismissal came: but itis gone like an electric flash, and he sees nothing befere him but the serenity of self-re- liant manhood. Hurrying over his gruff adieu, pocketing his receipt, and basely oblivious of all Grays noble efforts to increase his school, which when he came 2 year ago wassinking to the verge of ruin, the pompous and shallow - agogue making his exit, to go to church—ahol- low conventionalist, not a sincere worshipper. Resolute and brief as young men are, Gray gathers up his few beoks from off the school- Toom sheives, hastens up stairs, packs his port- manteau, and directs it to the nearest railway station, puts the rest of his things ina knap- sack; and then going down sta’ ye scatters a few shillings amongst the servants, visits the old yard dog in his kennel, gives one look round the play-ground where he has passed so many sad and weary hours, and then goes his way, his knapsack on his shoutder, a good oaken stick in his hand. There are some worthy souls tospeak to in this primitive York- shire villxge—the parish-clerk, the cobbler. the carrier; then he hurries onward with a brisk step towards the moors, which lie so high and far away; they must be crossed to reach the tailway by which he intends to go. Turning by-and-by out of the more beaten highway. he proceeds down a lane with high banks and hedge-rows on either side. It lies deep in snow, though traversed by recent wheels, and wind away presently towards wood- land and river seenery of exquisite beauty, though wreathed in snow and erisped by frost. Here is a cottage, old-fashioned and substan- tial, an exquisite garden round it, and clothed with a glowing pyracanthus. The berries are marsed in coronals; the leaves lie around in beds of richest green. But the windows—at least towards the lane—are shuttered; no one — Keepiog oe within. ¢ ut ag Robert Gray leans upon the palii looking towards a litte i Ls sar with scarlet and green—in summer with the myriad waxen trumpets of the yellow jasminc—s man plods by, aoe toonkas his hat. “If yer a wanting Mr. Watson, sir,”’ he says, “you won't find him at home to-day. im and the missis be gone to see their youngest son. Olid Tab the maid’s minding the house; but she’s 5 dressing I dussay now.” “Well, Mr. Watson deserves a holiday. Gone for long ?”” “No: I reckon they'll be home to-morrow. Mis Marrianna, the daughter, ain't wi’ ’em. She's gone to Master Fielding’s across the moors, to keep holiday wi’ the children. She's i t r favorite there—a sort 0” cousin to mi So saying, Hodge again touches his hat, and When the honest fellow is out of sight, Gray opens the gate gently, and steals in. Then from the before-mentioned bowery window he As h ‘erges {o the gate of entrance into this lone burtal-ground, a middle-aged gentle- man comes towards it, from the rear of the small thatched church, and striving to undo the latch, cannot; his fingers may be cold. He may have entered the rave-yard by some other path. For days possibly there has been n> paseer-in. Be this as it may, the gentleman cannot make egress. Gray hurcies forward, and from his side undoes the latch. “Thank you,” says the gentleman, raising his hat, ‘‘a courtesy is Steeye pieseent, even a on a lonely Yorkshire moor. thank you—a happy €hristmas—a good day.” He is a handsome, thoughtful man of middle age; his hair just touched with grey, his manner prompt, his words curt, like one whose deal- ings are many with men and the world. Per- haps he isa Yorkshire manufacturer—many have factories in the hollows of these moors— rich, exact, earnest men—gathering whole populations sround them, and making steam their willing slave. When the stranger is out of sight, Gray passes in,-and, following the footsteps in the snow, they lead him to a simple gravestone at the rear of the church, off which the snow has been recently brushed; on it is recorded the death of two old persons—man and wife—who died some five years before. Their names were Fielding; their married lifo a long one, considering the years they lived. *: [ thought as much,” gays Gray to himself. “That gentleman was Mr. TE the rich spinner, and this the grave of his father and mother. I have heard that he was as noble a son as he is a noble father, husband, master, and man. Yes! I thought there was a likeness in his face to the boys that came to Tubb’s, to be taught drawing, half a year ago. How often does the prosaic hide the depths of a po- etic nature! This is his visit to his parents’ grave, on the anniversary of the death; and who knows of what worth such visitation and self-commuvion may be? The virtues of a year may be sown thus in a single hour!” Gray passes on to the schoolboy’s solitary gtave. No reverent feet have visited ii; no reverent feet have scraped off the dazzling snow. The marks where the little redbreasts have hopped across it are plainly visible, and yet itis not solitary: the wind sings a dirge, the snow presses downily, and at night the moonlight sweeps over ft and silvers it with glory. Under the arch of Heaven no single thing but what has some hymn sung to it— some tears wept over it by Nature! The poor usher resumes bis walk presently, for he has far to go. The cold is benumbing, the snow deeper, yet he presses on; and he stops to find a small flask in the pocket of his outer goat, from this he sips a drop of brandy. (it holds but very little,) and then plods on. The day begins to fude—the distance is yet considerable—he grows anxious. At length the moon dips downward into the valley, and beyond this is the higher, bleaker, lonelier moor, across which lies the*station he wishes to reach; through the valley sweeps a vast water-power, and here stands the wondrous mill, in which daily work three thousand peo- ple, employed by John Fielding, the great cot- ton lord. But the mighty giant of spindle and mule sees to-day, the fires are low, and labor rests her hands! Some mile from the mill the mansion of the cotton lord stands embosomed in woods, and here at the foot of the fell is a cluster of cottages. [To BE CoNTINUED.] «wee, The English rs contain guite length reports of the recent trials of the Whitworth Gun, said to be superior in many ways to that of Sir Wm. Armstrong. With a 3-pounder, and an ele- vation of 35°, loaded with 8 oz. of powder, the first shot touched the ground at 9.6°8 yards dis- tance—more than 54 miles—and only 34 yards to the right of the true line. The second lodged in the sand, at 9,615 yards, and 31 yards to the right of the mark. With an elevation of only 33°, a range of 9,517 yards was obtained, the shot falling only 57 yards to the right of the mark. The great- est range ever reached by any Armstrong gun was 9,130 yards; and this with a 32-pourder, fired with a 6-lb charge, at an elevation of 35°. Mr. Whitworth claims that his guns also pos- sess greater durability than any other. From one of them upwards of },500 shots bave been fired, chiefly at high elevations, without the gun ex- hibiting any injury orsign of wear. The mate. rial used {n the manufacture is homogeneous iron. The powder used is contained in a tin cartridge case, about seven inches long, and at the and which meets the shot is a small lump of preate; which being melted by the explosion ubricates the barrel from end to end. It is there- fore never necessary to use a sponge, the gun at the end of a day’s firing being as clean and as bright as if it had not been used at all. the snowy Yorkshire landscape of wroded Tue Trovusie ww THE UNiveRsity oF Missis- stprt.—The Oxford (Miss.) Herald, in a late issue states thatthe ditticulty in the University origin- ated in the assertion that Dr. Barnard, the Presi- dent, had offered the statement of a negro es evidence against a student—a Mr. Humphreys— and thus concludes an editorial on the subject: “The investigating board formed to hear the charge againat Dr Barnard, after receiving the testimony, rendered an acquittal. ‘* We have never seen so much feeling exbib- ited among our citizens as was shown on the streets Saturday, and since the resuit and incidents connected with the matter have been divulzed. It amounts to a perfect storm of indignation against the nortuern-born professors engaged in the institution, while nota few impugn the mo- tives of the trustees. The people appear to be nearly unanimous against the decision of the board. *: The question naturally arises, whut does this mean? and where will it stop’ It is nothing aroused toa fearful extent among the people of the South against the designs of their brethren in the North.”” iL A few days ago Messrs. Masiero und Pens~, who are money-changers at Venice, were takinu a strong box containing about £10,000 in hard cash, Government stock, &c., from theirhouse of buginess near the Ponte de Barattari, to the island Giudecca. When in the middle of the canal Della Giudecea, a long and narrow boat, rowed by six men, ran against the gondola and wit such vjolence that the gondoliers were thrown into the water. In the twinkling of an eye four men jum from the long-boat, which at Venice is call vipera, into the gondola; and, laying violent hands on the strong box, carried it off. As soon as the booty had been deposited in the vipera, she shot across the canal, and passing under the bridge della lia; was soon lost to sight, although the sun not set. On the 9th inst, the strong box, with the whole of its valuable contents, except 8 000ft Austrian currency, was found on the beach of the island Burana. The police at Venice are #0 exclusively occupied with political matters thct po atti robbers are by no means likely to be window that now is i” The K zette announces the arrival in the town of yl’s family, consisting of fifteen persons, including his two wives, toro sons, and five daughters, with their husbands and eee asia was moaing Shes the approach ly Was announced, and he a — at first ped moved by the intelligence. ut soon recovered his composure, and knelt down to offer i 2 very cere- monies, tho: both were evidently much af- fected.” After kissing his father’s hand, the son retired to some distance, ina fal attitude, answered big od ge peg The rest of the tit then opening his knapsac! This shall © with hint fer S————— Mopzsrr or Avruorsuir.—iohn R. Thom of the Southern Literary Messenger, Eben more than a spirit of resentment which has been | + _ MISCELLANEOUS. Tg WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1860. FOR SALE AND RENT. A MRS. WINSLOW, ‘N_ Experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teethi: by soften i SORE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depeod upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS N antisfaction by the contrar; in term and medical HAT WE DO KNow,” EDGE OUR REFUTA- CLARE. In almost every ing from pain and exhaust wenty minutes after th § This valuable preparation is the prescripi most EXPERIEN nd SKILFUL NURSES in New En land, andbas been used with NEVER-FaILine sUCCESs fn THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not enly reliey: stomach and bow anergy to the whol which, if not ANDSURESTREM-| FOR 7 in all cases of pys-| CHILDREN RH@a IN CHIL-|TEET, arises from teething! cause. We would say to 'g complainte—DO NOT LET UDICES, NOR THE PRESUDICES OF OTHE! ‘our suffering child and the re! SOLUTELY SUKE—to follow imely used. Full d compa) ach bottie. ne gen Cuirid & PERKING, New Boid by Druggists through Principal Office. No. 13 Ce Price only 25 Cents per Bor faring from any of the foreg OUR PRE. % “oc 11-4bwty J. M. McCAMLY & CQS FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NATIONAL BoTEE BUILDING. WE HAVE IN STORE, AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, THE FINEST STOCK OF OoOLOoOTH iN G THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. All Goeds of our Manufacture—Made in the Most 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. 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING, maré-Im Prince Imperial Champagne. FROM DE VENC co. EPERNAY, FRANCE. Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the Country. This fino brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until tho past year was confined exclusively to the best tables of the Co atof Europe, has now obtained the most unbounded success and’ popularity in this country. It is recommended by some of the first Physicians of the y of Now York, over all other Wines, on account of its extreme purity aud deli- cacy, aud thoxe who once try it rarely use any other brand. Although only one year has elaps , its introduetion int this country, the demand is enormous and constantly increasing. Ourarrange- ments are sugh as to ensure the quality of the Wine being maintained at its nt high standard. The Prince Imperii > boing tho role Agents of Me Co. in this country. : : F. V, HAUGHWOUT & CO, Nos, 488,490 & 492 Broapway, ILF7Soid in this city by Hamilton & L. Browning & nk EW M NES. — Sche: Syrup, Montarde’s Pain Vian “yrup, Fra-er’a Cod Liver 0} ether with ® large stock of Fresh Druga, Med cines, Paints, Otls, Glass, &o.. &0. for # Q atths Drug Store of CHARLES ALLEN correr of Marviand Avenue and llth st .({sland,) D. B. Clark's old stand. rear 15 ly,r W AS FIXTURES... FE Have in store, and are daily reosiving, RAS FIXTUKAS of entirely New Pattorns and Desiens and Finish, superior in stvle to anything heretofore offered in this 1 rt. Weir i ‘3 Pulmonio Peru- ly to call and examine our stor Gas and Water Fixtures, feeling confident that we have the bost selected stock in Washington. All Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. MYERS & McGHAN. mar 5-tf 378 D street. C B. MAEDEL, Macaintst, Pa. avenue, No. A4- 153, between 17th and 18th’ats., reepectfully informe the pub ic that he is prepared to m+ke ail kinds of emal., Machines Patent Models, and ail kinds of works belonging in this branch. Terms very moderate, mar ly 6t* PAE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE F United States.—A Review of the Discussions, in Corgrere and elsewhere, on the site and plans of tha Federal City, with a sketch of its prosent posi- tionand prospects. Also Re. arka on Monumen- tal Structures and the Smithonian Institution. By Joseph B. Varnum, Jr. Pap*r .5 conte. Sent by mailtoany part ofthe United States upon the re- geipt of the prios. A liberal discount to the trade, Published and so!d b: BLANCHARD & MOHUN, mar 19 corner of lth st.and Pa av. RAMoveD—s. R. B. h SCHWARZ not fics jis customers and th hi = weree that 9 has removed his FS LING and! OYSTER OPENING ESTARLISH- MENT from the corner of 12th and E s7ects; to No, 480 15th street. co:ner enn avenue. where he will be py to verve all who may call on him, at his usual reasonable rates. mar 15 tt ULIAN HOME, a Tale of College Life ;_b: Jrcders Wo fee tat ‘A,,Fellow of fri ity Co” Isge,'Cambridge, author of 'Erio, or Littie by Lit- ue.’ A Life Struggle ; by Miss Pardoe, Just published, aud tor sale at PHILP & SOLOMON Metropolitan Bookstore, 33 Pa ay. Sole Agents for Laurence’s celebrated foreign Stationery, &o. mar N NEW SPRING GOOps. OW Receiving “ies supplies, in handsome It aesort Dress Goods, w: fa! it i ple goods f or family, consumption. a iat Shelowoet -W, i 70., is mar 9-2w 523 7th st.. above Pa. av. Ss HE FATE OF Ik JO NF AN K N ISCOVER#D. mt By Capratn McCuintocx ; And everything else, for sele's io ‘SHEP : fois Corner o! Rhee Da ILEMAN’S EUTAW mouse. LTIMORE. OsERT son gf fee Rotae He iD one of holas | has, in co! wi reece er the git Arat clase tp on of house is convenient to trav- a eta ener — Lael Ohio ing in close imity. gies ieee Balec fae le sence rire! mor, oot — el Noaten, aon axpSTUDY in. ITALY Siar, LOTTERIES. OR SALE—One hundred acres of LAND, # of javlsh is under a hi ih atage ofouitesoey so of wi tie is in clover and 20in timber, It is situated jn Montgomery county, Maryland, on the turnpike mallee fom, Gr eoree! wn to Rookvilla, about 7 at hie store's reetown. Apply gnO-e Seas, 0. 516 7th street mar 9 Im* OR SALE OR RENT—One of the BRICK Foudis On 12th street, between Cand 1) eter erate. inquire’ of JAS: We BARBER oe st between fith and 12th a A EINE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD. A be obtained by 9 Frplonsn and eae aoe ° d es Streets” ing—N » between Sth snd Tech OR SALE—A valuable FARM ina high .LE- 3 state 7 of cultivation. situated in Alexandria bo nty, Bey ¥srowe | one hundred and thirty five acres, more or less. [tadjoins the farm of lajer W. D. Nutt. and is about seven and a hal: miles from Wa: city. For particulars apply & the mar 1-dtje 1 hi Star om oe. VALUABLE FARM FOR E—Si A in Alexandria county, Ante miles ‘etown, at the intersection of the Geo! wn eee aah it ee or of Z. Wh and K streotm Wachee fe Come ARMS FOR SALE.—T: highty i ‘ Filta, avant antec ae MEN, imero ed street road, eicht miles from Washington city. The farms are adjoining, and have excellent. buildin and in an nousualiy good neighborhood 3 will old low ai ec ts een ra Ar ae ij format io: iy to W. ELOR, C. 6 Post Offi Montgomery county, Md. fe Sime Feet SALE—A nice three-story Brick HOUSE, on 2d street, between D and E streets, in Kib- The above property will be OD 688) ing of H. W. HAMILTON & CO. No. 562 7th rene Centre Market, Title perfect. boris Subdivision. 80 SOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A smal GRIST and SAW MILL, with good Dwelling House and 0 acres of nd, situated on Sugar Land Run, near Dranes- ville, Fairfax county, from the Alexandria, Va, and but a'short distance Loudon and Hampshire road, and about 23 miles from Wasrhineton. For terms apply to R. W. BaTrS. Wood and Con! ener, corner © and lth sts.; or to JOHN FE. BATES, Navy Yard. mar.20-Im* For RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS handsomely furnished, with hot and cold water and bath-room, (Potomac water.) The apartments arc large and airy; four rooms on a floor. from the first floor up, Inquire of WALL, STEPHENS & ce. Pies &venuo, between 9th and 10th sts, [POS RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- _ ing immediate n opposite the west wing of the City Hali, recent! SU pl y Chas. S. Ww. Nach a8 an office. Also the front room in th story and the third floor of the eame buildi terms spply to RICHARD WALLACH uisi&na AvenuS. i SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.— S Two splendid suites of ROOMS, clogantly far- nished, will be rented during the session of Con £roas, In tho most desirable locality in this city, being within oneor two squares of Brown's ‘and National Hotels, Those in pursuit of ench Rooms will do well to make early application at No. 379 eth street. batweon D street and Pa. av. f ond For jo. 2 1s tf WOOD AND COAL. 1,200 SO8DS OAK AND PINE Woop ’ For Sale, on the Potomac. For terms, &c., address T. B. R., Box 292, Alexandria, Va. mar 17-26 “ 4 Thorough Stock af all Sizes of Coal and all Kinds of Wood! {> COAL wall prepared before delivery. PrePit'y= 2.240 pounda to the ton. I" WOOD ready prepared to suit the wants of each customer or delivered cord length. 156 feet in a cord of Split Wood, ("Tho Wood sawed, but not Split, is measured oOo D! OAL! 0 OD! OAL! before bei Sawed, TZ t] ps sudli ices nt thi GPE ease SRF ETRE GOOG S FTL St AND COAL DEPOT, Foot or 17TH StRrerr. priow War DEPaRTM'T. 1’. J. & W.M. GAL Office—982 Pa. av., bot. 11th & 12th ste., north side. rders ioft at either p!ace will receive jan 2-tr Prompt pereonal atrention, U°%E L FU E Lt FUEL! 1 have now one of the moet extensive stocks of Fuel in Washington, consisting of— White Ash Broken Coal, Red Ash Egg Coal, White Ash Ezg Coal, od Ash Stove Coal White Ash Stove Coal, Cumberland Lump Goal, reverton Free Burning, Do, Runof Mine, gx and Stove Sizes. . Smiths’ Coal, Hickory. Osk and Pine 220 pounds to the ton ‘Wood, sawed and aplit. in all cases. Allof which I will seil at the lowest prices fur the cash. for 3) or 6 days paper, well secured. Allaccounts now standirg will be presented before the Ist of January, 1860, and it is earnestly hoped wiil be promptly settled. zx BATES, -~Ww Wood and Cosi Dealer, 14th ai de2 ne: DENTISTRY. M. OOMIS, M. Do tin inventor and patontoe |,» M. D.. 6 inventor ofthe MINERAE PLATE TEETH, at- tends personaily at his office in this city, Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no personcan wear othera Who cannot wear those, rsons cAiling at my office can be acoommodated with any style ‘and price of Teeth they may desire ; pio to those who are Fae peers iat the re, cleanort, etrongeet, and iost perfect denture artosn prodnoc, the MINERAL PLATE will be f 8: 'o. 336 Pa. avenue, between hn ste, Aigo, 907 Arch street, — 00 l-l7 D. DENTISTRY. R. HILLS, after a practioa! test of two years, feels that he oan with confidence recom- mend the Cleopiastic Process for insertinj Qrtificial tecth It has the advantages oj strength, besuty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Fal) upper sets inserted for $35. Partial in prope rtion. Office 306 Pa. avenue. so7 WM. T. DOVE & CO. ; tong ee excoute any orders with WHLUMBING, GAS O8 STEAM FITTING PLUMBING: GU SINESS. ‘ IL Store on 9th street, a few doors north of Pa. Avenue, where may be found a complete assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS, STEAM and WATER FIXTURES. ia a7 ly WV AssiNeTON SEWIN6 ROOMs, thous iaget SPHEING and SUMATER ow 18 ‘a 'S made up to order, 16 Subscriber ii shite mero SHIRTS, DRAW E S; &o., atthe Are Now tnotice. Al tions of Sewing do: BuiRE BOOMS, COLLARS, and” WRIS foo Net = wo. NOYRR SEVENTH ‘TREET.—250 barrels north 283 ern Apples, Gy prime order; Goshen and Glade Butter, extra prime. for family u 000 ibs premium New Jersey Buckwheat Hapt heard extra fine quality ; alsc, 2 large stock of Family Groceries, of every kind, whole: retail, at prices to suit the times, at the New Store—283 7th st. (de 13) Cc. ‘2B. JEWELL. JAcos REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING, SourHgast Connex Seconp nD SPRUCE Ste, PHILADELPHIA. _MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. is 3-5m NEw GRAP 0" APH PUR D SMBROTYPE GALLEEY, 480 Panrcyivania AVUNGE, Near Third Street, ROTY PE: sd Put up in handsome ease, FRSTOSRAP EE 'HOTOSKA . a ne Dol_ar one coy eee ip ENOTUE tskenin weather, Remceyer the Mone eon gad a Pennsylvania street. TT ne paper RESET, ccarsoas eb poten as WATONS of ait RIAGE & ee arf MARE ape aeaetn ane waeeescernen REPAIRS neatly done,andall orders prompt fe cmt FA Pee See SE 2 volumes $ See OE ANCHARD & MOHUN. Tu ROYAL HAVANA LOTT Y. Next Drawing of the Roya! Havana Lot- juduoted by the Spanish Government, under opment the Captain General of Cuba, on FRIDAY, Apri 13, 1860, SORTEO NUMERO 6% ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, 1 prize of 3100,000 | 50 prizes of. . 1” uo 000) 6° do. : a an 4 do. a 1 do 0,009 | 7 SPPrOx. “TN ALL 288 PRIZES. While Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Q uarters, @5. Prszes cashed at sight at 5 cent. discount. Bi'is on all solvent Banks en at par, A drawing will be forwarded a8 s00n as the result mes. ‘2. A!! orders for schemes or tickets add. to DON R mir?-tr Careof City Poste peer ce. (eTARR (Sunes SOLU FOR FAMALY USE. Woea Pale ad MEND ARTICLES IN coed, Leather, Creckery, Glass, Ivor: Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta’ Percha, Cloth, Paper, Pap’ Mach Shell, Horn, Hen-, Plaster, &c. And indeed thereis scarcely an article inth range of domestic economy, whetiver it be for ovnament, which when brok cannot wi s Preparation be restored to its ‘original value. It chalienges the world for its superior. It is indis- pensable in every HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly disponse with it for four timex its cost. It is always ready, a . tod by it has becomea rixep ttention of dealers and corfeumers is invited following tostimonials regarding its superior qualities : Newark, Nov. 25, 189. “Aftera faithful trialof STARK'’S PREPARED GLUE on Wood, Leather and € at the Phenix Works, I most cheerinlly recommend its use for all eneraliy required, and especially = CLA. Can “* We, the undersigned having tested SA Ss thee of RED GLU, agree with the above reeom mendation, . “Ww. B. Doratass, “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. ~LysaxpER WRiG “Machine Depot, 23) Market st “Hepexscre & Litt. t “Carnage Manufacturers, Newark. “Wa 1. Kirn & ¢ “Carpenters and Builders, Newark, “Levericn & Exp “Carriage Makers, Newng Starr’s Chemic: Prepared Glue is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Gro cers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationes y merchants generally, PR PER BOTTLE A brush ¢ Put up fur dealers in cases from 1 to 12 dozen. A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in colors, given with each package. All orders or letters o} inquiry by mail addressed to the STARR GLUR COMPANY, — 51 Liberty st., N.Y. mn. to the trade. “iW eceive prompt atter 7 A liberal diseour mar I7-1y sV Save the Pieees! °2 — As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &o. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point. Thore is no longer a neces- sity for limping ohairs, splintered veneers, headiees nd broken cradles. It in just the article for hell, and other ornamen: work, 80 popuiar With ladies of refinement and taste. : This admirable preparation ia used cold. being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable quaiities of the best cabinet makers’ fine. it may be used in the place of ordinary muoilage, being vastiy more adhesive. ._ “* USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 2 cents i N. B.—A Brush accompanies cach bottle. Wholesale Depot, No, 48 Codar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO,. Box No. 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Fight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph ie Show Card accompanying cach paokage. q A singin bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost an- nually to every household. TF Sold by ail prominent Station Drugeiste, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, a: Fancy Stores, Country merchsnts should make a note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It wiil stand any climate. fe 10-ty WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 9,000 te 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary. Table of SYNONYMS iy Prof. Goodrich. With other new reatures. Together with all the matter of previoys editions. volume of 1750 pages. “The eighty pages of illustrations, comparable in fineness to back notes, are worth the price of the —Ch. Herald. 6.50. Sold by all Booksellers, ee 7& C. MERRIAM. mar 5-D& W,lin Springfield, Mass, In one SHIRTS. Surrts Made to Order by the new system of measurement. ‘Shirts made of every style, at the wer notice, here ae nue, in Ol White Bear. mar l4.2w BOPKINS. OT! 5 For The greater ooreinee of our customers, we have moved our office to 282 Pa. avenue, be tween Ith and 12th eta, north 8 _™mar 10 tf Deslare in Weed San'Coa. 438 COX & McKENNEY 438 REIGN ESTIC CjG. see ees ens NOTICE TO CLOBS SOCIRTIES, te ie gag Sg We i 9 jedly Thay Me for of thelr So “stings, Ball, Soulion &c.,on very Teasorab'e terms. bh ite advs Se coe we A. o 4 Nedroposa for tuck ‘i mar |S fw . EMRICH. ——____*_E- BMSice._ y throughout the country. Ot — — ete CABINET WARE. Ne. 626, Conner oF SrvErTu axp D Sts. A LARGE ANVUUBTAND WatQU Roan NS open ome tae cre HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, At Private Sale. The Subscriber would ree; y ii pu ‘at he has complet . tng Effects, which he will ell at very low. ec! we ie-ecow “hG DST Ez. PAPERBANGINGS—New stock, shtap for EDUCATIONAL. TASTE SSTION IN MUSIC.—Mr. and Mrs. T. CHRISTIAN, residence No. 426 i street, itol Hill, (in Deff Green’ Row) be ‘eave to injorm the public they give instruction in instrumen' a oe | ed resronableterms. Mrs. Christian peaches | isne and Mr. Christan the Piano, Vio- lin, Violinosi'o, Doub\e Bass, Flute and ail Brass Instruments. Their grokes Les =. som the prefesmonnl mua of Wash ington, e their earnest erdeavors stonly and thoroughly 10 ail whe cir services. mar i Im oe er tl ED endancl dl S&C400L FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, Ps No. 382 57x St, Berw. G ann H. Mrs, U. H. LAWRENCE Returns her 8 to those friends who so kindly suetained her ui ~ Ing, and announces to them and the public that she feols it neoeesary to advance her terme of tuition to 5 per quarter afterthe fret of March. Yeaim= M MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. friends and the publie generally tnat sh ei Tenge 18 me the duties of her School on 2 int Moe intep- tember nex: Th if study pursued will ithe branche reeuinits to's thorough Bogtek ~~ jon. In addition to her day scholars. pty wens tog rece: ito her family a fe ni aged from 10 to I¢ years, who wil be under her iam” mediate care and 07 Her cements for the ooscnctomen due care ls have been ly and otherwied 1 rd proved. Those fa Ww, = Ae u 101 her sohod may ‘apply to WD. Wal ° For terms and fartner particulars bad reeidonge™ ‘No, 36 Gamercn strest, Alemeurie, var KS, BOOTS AND SHOES. TRU D UME-MADE SHUES.—Glove An doubie-osled Bauon English Lasting do. do., $225; Gost Skin do,, 2.0; Fr. Morocco de, 2.00 NE rer eee af herent anos, ea". ; ROSENTHAL, No. 38 Market Space, i Parav. gi door shore C3 ialé-eoly Pa. SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTO! Y, Tre SoxEet, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Aington, D.C. Travelers wil! study their interests b> exeminit my TRUNKS, VALICES & 0 , before pur-guures chasing elsewere Asl use none but best material the market affords and employ’ the best workmen, | oan confidently recommend my ork to be superior in Streng.A aod Durabsi ity to runks thatare ade i cities sold here, I keep constantly on pee make to a otice) every ‘devoription ON FRAME FRENC pins KS; ASHLA ) ot) Ms : LING BAGS; R- NESS; SADDLES; WHFS, &e., &. u &o., Repaired and Covered, ina work- anguiike mpaper, of short oo the city ranks delivered in any part o! city, George- town, or Alexandrian, Alen Agent fe Ya oclebrated FA SEWING MACHINES. °" deconeeyd de 15- JAMES 8. TOPHAM. ly RGE S’ K OF BOOTS AN ES, A To Be Of CHEAP! — ‘The Bootand ne Hata iton Sunday Novem. ot outol . 0" + he remo’ bers hare Bash iat baal their M. Persons in cont: — will now an ', for good Staiprevedentad tow prices, “athe must be G®eE4t EXCITEMENT AT H. MELA & 80) 10. 690 Trz Br. All who want et Y a wou > l= erybody says thst Ae &'SON are py con incor worth of FALL aod Wik TER and SAVES, Bt retail fi TLS kad en, ‘e Moo ll 620th at, 2dcure shove Stator OfSe Votnws STATUETTE STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. In form and feautures this beautiful and rate pecimen of American art is Uoaurpaaved (oy acy specimen of like character ever produced. Sac-simile of the “Little Giant.” § be Statnettes at crven's Dave Bone, No. 268 Pony’ corner of i2th street. Washington city. P Se District of Columbia and Stata of land, V. i arene irgime N Avstama, ‘Mien Louisiana, dress their city, D. jox and Cartage x A! {UF Eaitorsof newspapers in the ing the above twelve insertions issues, with appr: P Staten will he forsiahed by the Yooaf arenta. fea” A YELLOW PINE LUMB' a ptions the Seircast tana A+ G ( ‘or undressed) sou! ’'P. JOY, Te Smt Whar 282 rewn. AV. am Bi AND 12TH STREETS FURNACE, RANGE, ATO. G, LATROBE OND Grate Gheronshis screened delivery 5 2,200 lbs. to INDLING and STOVE Wi bent on —_ ei ears el aad Bronte gepir Sinem Face Wet Coal 17th street, fice No. 282 Pa, av.. bet. 1ith and 12th oe fen thee No. 282 Pa. av. bet. 1ith and 12th ets. fe 27 Pa dabam the world. Be By Mashing from Pity to Seventy oS aimee a onde become ay” abetgatien re EaSlars Rept on tandacd ccd 2. Ae OPELE ABER We erie Peed cee eee aan : — fee No, 87 te

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