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THE EVENING STAR 1 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Gernsr f Pennsylvania Avenus ond 11th street, at W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in paokages by omrriers at O48 Year, or S? cents per month. To mail evhscribers the price is $3.) & year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; “and for less than three months at the rate of 12 conte a week, Single copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappert, TWO CENTS, ADVERTISEMENTS Bhould be sent to the office ae 12 o’elock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- pra: until the next day. THE WEEKLY STAR. + ‘Whis excellent Family and News Journal—-con- TERM!—Cash, copies. © + . oh bearing in clubs raised pmong neigh ve intervention of a mai anwi Sonar Be per cent. of The Werkly Siar w: wed, It invariably contains the “ Wach lows” that has jo The Evenine Star oi #0 generally throughout the country. : Wrap) dean be procured = PA tg le her the issue of the vee, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1860 gainer ninco (7- Postmasters who act as agents will bea! lowed a commission of 20 cents. Memories of the Quaran’: ne War. 0 @ good story was published in i the strict discipline When young he became intim: with a daughter of one of the Kn “etree MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE AND RENT. ____ LOTTERIES. ickerbockers MAYNagp’s CABINET WARE. OR &. = o of L. of 7. cRY D STREET. of the time, sturdy in family wealth. With the CELEBRATED FeGrinsit ib endone hundred ac ofeuuvanor sot | Lng Rox SG HAY. of the Koyal Havens Lot- = nd i low- | young lady he pressed his suit successfully; BREECH-LOADING RIFLES Which 1s in clover and doin timber, It ge attested | tere erty by the Spanish Government, under | PAPERHANGINGS—New stosk, iag, which shows the other side of the question, | and in time the father might have succumbed, © | leading Trom Georots Fie iendeon see org wi ps ppt ineplly 8 tho Captain General of Cuba, ng by workmen, and setis- + fold by an officer who formerly helu a Ligh despite the fact that he regarded the resources AND miles from Georretawn. Apply to GEO. W. BRAY, POFRIDAY, Avett 1%, 190, H Se oo diet oetnes teediguterto meabicie et erie ene Smee Guna. — woe SORTEO NUMERO 634 ORDINARIO, Aa ASSIA ES, Of. One day, at the usual time o} td mount- | too slender to maintain that style of luxury to i 5 ‘ALE OR RENT—One of the BRIG - By -. ines of the soldiers agreed with another to | which his daughter had been seoustorad es Eom tanta) gle Yarps withig USES, oR sath site bere ed Devas 1 prize oe ros enlace BRAS s 4 in this cover him as his rear rank man, remarking at | an evil hour, us it seemed, a Dr Creighton, a "Weight only 6 P moderate, {nooimes erg ea Terms | 1 Go a the tere is man ‘the same time that he had got a flask of excel- | minister of the Presbyterian Church, despite For Sale by n'y G Pounns. | St between tht and 12th sis Node? 1 do 0 ety, and guaranteed ¥ " T*%CO., lent gin, which, ‘be the powers, Pat asthore,”’ | his Scottish parentage, fell in with the gentle- H. SEMKEN, efit DE ee +e - + 2.000) 20 approx. pholetens said he, * “ill keep the cowld out of our stom- | man whom Irving was desirous to make his Agent for the Maynard Arms Company, FRONT ROOM AND BOARD May IN ALL 288 PRIZES. cw Re hah etre achs when w2 go on senthry.”’ Accordingly, | father-in-law. The cler, yman’s eyes were Washington City, bya Fontleman and lady, in a Pi | Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quarters, $5. 1" Farnita _Repsiredand Varnished. ap 14-1 aiter the sentries were ere at night, Tom— | dazzled by the beauty of the same young Indy Hiceuscmiate No. 445 1, between stl and oth | “prizes cashed at sight at § porcont. discount. At the Big Sign, which was the nemeof the man who carried | who had won the heart of the aspiring author, bint Greece, origeykes mines aks 9 Bilis on all solvent Banks taken at Par. cesalt Ne. 526, the spirit ration—left his post and went up to | and the eyes of the eae had pia ea to cl most beautiful piece of mechani loca A arew ine will bo forwarded as soon as the resull Conner oy Stvantx anv D Sts. Pat other considerations by the wealth which Dr. | A. M. Batt, Esq , Master Armorer at the U.'s. orders for schemes _or ote possed ME oO ANY, ‘Pat. ye divil,”’ said he, “are you there?” Creighton offered, together with his heart. pat at eer s Ferry, anys “ bel eve it to | more: 7 een. itadjoins the farm of aire a gor Carnet BON RORY eer c. » LAR GOSE WOOD AND Ser tis de ‘Faix I am,” said Pat, ‘an’ its meself that | Time and persistency pushed Irving from the| inthe world,” breech-loading erm Washington ago’ ever aa elles tows | ards co —|FURNITUOUREB, wishes I was any place else this blessed and scene, and the girl, obedient to her father’s | H. H. Locx woop, Esq., Profe: ‘or of Field Artil- | Star Office. es mar l-dtiet » holy night.”” = ri urgent entreaties, gave his preference the pre- | «lery and {nfautry ‘actics, at the U. 8. Naval * Aisy, ‘om, ‘I'll soon give you some- AND ALL OTHER — eee i VALUAB i [SE-FUR NISHI. cedence of her own. But the saddest part of | Academy in Anapolis, says. 1 have now no hes- in CABLE FARM ROR SALE si , =e At Private Sale. . Ee ita n pl a 7 Maynard the most re- é aunty, about 2% miles from the story remains to be told. When the ques-]| markablerifiel have yet seen, and, as such, well and ERayP At the intersection of the Georgetown tion of the marriage portion was under consid- wariny, the patronage of the G 7 A thing that ‘ill warm the cockles in yer heart.”” Tom accordingly laid down his musket, took out the bottle, and after taking a hearty swig, ‘overnment and the ‘alls roads, conzistin, 02 acres. In- handed it to Pat. Tom's astonishment may be uw th a eration, the father stated that the family had | public. era Se pee Promises, oft and K streata, Washinen feta DS corner The Subscriber would rea; lly inf FALL. public that he has poe Kan pen se took ots isa nears Gove ata ae Pe, : chEMiG RED) |Easeassenaoetieeee e is been tainted with insanity; and to guard Ba-s: nee the introduction of this arm in the For SALE—A nice three-story Brick HOUSE, H M “PREP. fe 16-co6w G > ‘magined when Pat informed him that he was against the evils of harsh treatment, should his : ses, ithas mot with unqualified ap- on 2d street, hetween D and E streets, in Kit. 2—~ 1 eee * prisoner. daughter be afflicted with the same malady, Byobetion. and the Department now ener mech bey, Subdivision. Phe above property will be SM Dw) EDUCATIONAL. What for, achushla?”’ asked Tom. insisted that a certain sum should be set aside, | Fiority oxsr all other small arms heretofore iur- | ing of HW. HAMILTON € OOo he see sth NS EDUCA - _ “What for, is it? *Powme sowl, ye seem to | which, in the event of such a calamity. should noe ea. Bea. od, Md : “If street. opposite Centre Market, Title perfect, ‘ forget that you've committed an awful crime. | be devoted to her maintenance on her estate | “Punting dsya were Geb ons perlaetene oid (EAE § Yidn't ye lay down yer musket, yer blaggard?” | on the banks of the Hudson. and that in no “Well, shure, I'll take it up again.” “The divil a take, ma bouchelleen bwe, (my little yellow boy,) just lave id there, darlin’, until I call the sargent o” the guard.”* “t FERRERS mee NS I resi With'a Maseard iionor mduce me to dispenso | FOR SAL OR EXCHANGE FOR ciTy| FOR FAMALY USE. street, Capitol Hull, (in if Gree event should she be romoved from the mansion with 8 Maynard Rifle.” PROPERTY—A small GRIST and SAW WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Row) beg leave to injorm the public that there. Cxrus PRapiy, Cooperstown, N. Y., says: “For | MILL, with good Dwelling Hous: A e and 2) acres of | Woed, Leather, Crockery, Glass, ery, | they give instruction in instrumental Music m 7“ 1. hunt: urposes, | ting! Land, situated s id 3 5 ‘The terms the ardent suitor, hoping for the al. hunting purposes, I un. fatingly give yours nd, situated on maar Land Run, near Dranes. ta re Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gu most reasonableterms. Mrs. Christian te the preference over all guns I have ever known” | ville, Fairfax county, Va, and but a short distanoe , P ed Pisnoand Mr. Christian teaches the Piano, Vio- : o” the gu »; | best. complied with. It may have been the] E, W. Gok Bea, hookport, N.Y aayaz In | from the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire Rail: nt ae a ee ie, Violinoelio, Doub'e Bass, Flute and all the ~Ob Pat, avourneen, isidin airnest ye are?”’ | result of hereditary disease, or of the effort to Pydn eer 1 shoot through anything but | road, and about £3 miles from Washington. For 9 * &e. rass Instruments. enc wel “Ye may jist whistle that, or sing it, af ye | cruth out and kill’ her young hopes, but not have th’ air o! Sime apply to K. W. BATES. Wood and Coal ‘ And indeed thereis scarcely an article inthe whole | known to all the professional musicians of Wash- eaier, corner C and ith sts.; or to JOHN E. ” A s a . rs , range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or | ington, and ther pledge their earnest erdeavors to t, Tom. dear. many years elapsed before the young wife was | {7 For information regarding thisarr apply to | BATES, Navy Yard, »' Pat, don’t. Jist remember our com- mar 2i-m*_} ornament, which when broken, cannot with tlis | instruct satisfactorily and thoroughly to ail who r araving maniac. She became ‘o violent that mec ; OR RENT—PARLOR HAMBERS | Chalienges tho woud fer ts eo pore rains. It | = ag chat ian in the guard-house | confinement was rendered mecessary, and the | _mar af ESS the Mayuard Arms Gompags Biivtedteiel iavarene, mith hot and cold water | pave, tt, morid for its superior. 1 indie RS. "MeCORMICK donee to hatorm her t, agra, only think av the disgrace,” femily mansion was converted into an asylum ro lntge and aie mae water.) The apartmenta | Oyen. WORE-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM. jende and th i reeu = ; . i aa aa nt : SE, s + _ AM, de and the public generally that she will me an't help that. A man that id lay down | Dr. Creighton building another house on a dis- J. M. McCAMLY & COS Peas, oe ngiure of WALT BES PER and no person after a trialof ‘loner of her School on the lst Monday in Sep- his gun to dhrink gin shouldn t be trusted wid | tant part of theestate. The unfortunate women INE FASHIONABLE CO., 322 Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th sts. one. I muet call the sargent. is still living, and on quiet nights lrer shrieks F des = Aisy new, Pat, darlin’: all the money I may be heard s river—almost aedibne een the eine te CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, FORE ‘ it. Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue, | Hee, 28%, or study purened will gomprise all the T—Tho large finethree story BRICK | ¥2!"! Willingly dispense with it for four times its | branches requisite to® thorough Eng E, No 337 17th street, second door norta | {°'*" have is a five dollar goold piece, and I'll give It is always ready, and ‘ : ula ways reliable. tts | WOO. 10.0. tn her da etiehees.thete on Pat 2 hoger. ome 28 only this wan time, Pepto conliap on oser greats ieror glo 388 and 390 RDELARD SNC oti Deel hatte hi ci Ina, aid witere kav ft hast becoa ete OY seem fine nto hartamtiv fw fn'be ourdere, Well, see here now, to show that its not for hare tinged his ae lite, or to what aves PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, For RENE =7ie aa HOUSE of as tothe following tatimemiatns comegtmmors ia invited iene cmeemente the i zt on and bottle now.” Creighton has for years officiated at the humble WE HAVE IN STORE, fire pew, four story awollin, 5 on 4th street, front- GLUE ON eet fiat ot STARK wtih fee fer sched may apply to W. D. Wallach, od Tom handed him the bottle, and seizing his | chapel where Irving worshipped—and, sing "| AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, | 8 the modern improvemonta oer 5Pe desirable lo. | Works, L most cheerfully recommend its nee fora win Ne in haste to his post lar spough, read the burial service for his for- & e Pat drained the bottle, eed. when he had fini went to Tom's w ; furtner particulars : gated. ‘For terme, &on opal ne Hate purposes generally required, and espocialls for inin- | | FOr Fee Se ener ercalers oprls ot yer mer rival. To those who were aware of these THE FINEST STOCK OF yard pee or EEL Rat ae LIP, Hy Aa, the undersigned having tensa STERIPS iv 27-tf mournful circumstances, the strange coinoi- Oro TEXZ BT G | 2 cotf , PREPARED GLUE, agree with the above recom. dence must have been exceedingly painful. k d. left his post and there’ said Tom = S IRaT FOS ee | mendation: a = Ting in existence, de hs hag: epecaly ange | THAT CAN BR SEEN IN THIS CITY. | [POH Prada SHS EGON ei eens waroamaneataee: Revettny, , | TRUNKS, B BOOTS AND CRON. ‘Sh— said the other, ~I've brought | ving in existence, as he has, especially of late City Hail, recently ‘occupied by Chas. 8. Wallach “LysaNpER WRic! LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND 8HOBS, the bottle.” years, persistently refused to place himself at | All Goods cafe reaver aahanrer in the eG a pee se Sout Foom oh gene “Machins Depot, 2 Market at ’ pwark, N. 3. A’ 29 BE SOLD CH AF oe wes Hand it here then,’"uaid Tom. the disposal of any artist, however celebrated. Most Fashionable Style—of the Best terme apply to ” -, Foi ae, DENBURG & LATTsLL, 6 Boot. 08 Ei ishm 7 burnt Pat lsid down his musket, when Tom imme- “ pace Aa eid ali Material and Workmanship. Louksinns avenue ee WALLACE, Nou sla Manu ine ed op Castes moceben, eopeam rteety «lately made him a prisoner. In vain ho im- Tne Turee Fientine Deacons or Graves. 7 + = “Carpenters and Build ° peered, and reminded Tom how he ‘‘was’nt| In a small neighborhood in (ieau SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRES ga county! ‘The Finest Stock of Shirts | S’XATORS, Me: easMentay carnal SEARO, Bs one in want uf Shen will now nd) ie lived three deacons. The first is a Methodist, | yy THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN mshed, will be rented during ithe geanion of ‘Con Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue wturpeuioned lon prices. “They meust be asld. the second a Presbyterian. and the third a SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING ing’ within one or two. squares Of Brown aad | is sold ty all Dreere eee Dealers, Gro- | _de1 tf All live quite a distance pele shale SHIRTS MADE. National Hotole, Ehooe in pursuit of such Rooms or Fancy Dealers, Hardware Dealers, respective meeting-houses, and as the trayel- > ~ will do weil to make early application at No. 379 Stationers ing is excessively bad at this time of year, they FURNISHING GOODS|a street. between D p stook to No. 280 7th street, between L and M. Persons in want of Shoes will now find hard on him, :o be wasnt.” It was no use, fom was inflexible. At len; interfered, and Tom said— you off, band here the bottle.” Pat handed the “cruishkeen” to Tom, who id suiter of ROOMS, elegantly fu: LEV ERIC! Expr ky ha third sentry ery well, I'll let ioods in jeguikes yuerelants eeteraly: | SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY. streetand Pa.av. de 5-tf at PRIC = 2 ed BOTTLE. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Warhington, B.C: held it upto the moonlight, and found,it as concluded to, hold meetings in the iittle red oF i DESC ae << Patup for deaters in casoe {rom Ito 12 dozen. mF, VALICES to ale. re empty as his own hea school-house in the neighborhood. The ques- alic an rpe X } o A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in chasing elsewrre. As! vse none but tl Hillo,”” said he, ‘-what’s this?! be the | tion then arose which denomination stoutd Trunks, Valices, and Carpet ags A colors. given with cach package. Powers av war, you're my prisoner now and | hold the first meeting. The Methodist claimed no mistake."” 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE the privilege of opening the ball. The Pres- , be I All orders or letters of inquiry by ronil addressed | Dost material the market affords and employ 3 to the STAR u ry t t workmen, confidently recommend my B GLUE COMTANY, work to bo superior ie Soman eed Darcie te " ions Hi . 4 Per ear ies NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. ill receive prompt attention. ee Trunks that are made in other cities and oe here, = hat _ he — ries 2 pre the ae byterian Seeiancen ae The Baptist imsisted | maré6-im “o x feboral tt soneor tothe trade. mar 17-1y onstany constantly on haa sdeooritien of Soke ‘Done’ Enou; to have him tried be a| upon it. ere was ‘“‘a fix.”’ coort martial,’* oak Tom. They wrangled over the matter until the Prince Imperial Champagne. pai Y BoB ES, PHY by ee Pratik — “Oh' well,”’ said the peace-maker, ‘you | dander of cack deacon arose to fever-heat, and other VALI i TRAVEL! BAGS; HAR premised to let him off, and an Irishman] each vowed he would hold a meeting at the should never break his word.” , LIME, ICES; EL NE&S; SADDLES: WHIP ee Fed school-house the very next evening, which FROM EPERNAY, SAND, CEMENT, HAIR, gelitennen creer: matiog onc ~But, blur-an-ouns man, he has committed happened to be Friday last, and on that even- a 5 Plaster, and z Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George two crimes; didn’t he first lay down his mus- ing at early candle-light the school-house was | DE VaOSE = FRANCE. . White Gravel, ket?” crowded with Fens Presbyterians, Bap- 2D tists, and several world’s people. "5 DISPATCH! C The Preabyterian commenesd readingacate | Sold by all Hespiciane /Decters throughout the 9 ATCH % ° ism. ist at t i pee fe 7” Sa i ic | double-soled Button Boots, a po pall tele atest jamerion This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until Save the Pieces! “<-— Rael Pa sole anti Soni Gad The Methodist at the same struck up an old- be nee | eg ae ean ‘ rope, has noe obinicnt mar 19-tf As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated 0-9 8285 F * other etyle of BOOTS and SHOES, fashioned hymn, shouting it forth at the top| the most unbounded ss and’ popularity in this = PINE Woop | ‘Wmilies, it is very desirable to have some cheap | ¢o* Peatne of his lungs. The effect was ludicrous. It Jew Vonnns of the first | J DO) CORDS OAK AND PINE Woop ’ & , or Alexandria. ee ‘ior Howe's celebrated FAMILY WING MACHINE a yf al _____ JAMES 8. TOPHAM. ADIES’ HOME-MADE _SHOES,—Glove Kid 548 N. E. Cor. 12th & € Sts. One equare South Penn. Ay. WASHINGTON, D.C. Well, you forgev him.’’ Yes, but be the mortshall, I didn’t forgive the other crimes.’ “Holy St Pether, was it sarious ?”" Sarious, is id? Faix I bleeve you me boy. He has finished the gin, and brought me an empty bottle.’* ECONOMY! EN z » Misses’ and Children’s wear. >me Oo} 8 or Sale, on the Potomac. For terme, and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, _. J. ROSENTHAL, No, 22 Mi ~The dickens he has. Then, Tom, you must | apparently struck the mixed congregation 50, | \\W' ras on aeennntey or New porerovet all other oO addres Ti i Box 29%; Alexandria, Va.” | Crockery, &c. _ _isiteoly___— Pa. av. 34. door = make him a prisoner. The man that id give | for they allcommenced laughing. The Bap-| cacy. and those who once try it rarely ua any other | _ mar 17-2w* _ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE YOLKS STA TUETTE an impty bottle to a sinthry, id take another | tist was wheezy. He sunk exhausted into his] bran. Although only one year has pene since WwW oo D! C OAL! meets all such emergencies.and no household can V or men’s tife.” seat, while the Presbyterian and Methodist | Ms introduction int) this country, the demand is oo Di siece Oca, L | aiford to be withoutit. It is always resdy and up STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS Just as he spoke the relief came up,and Pat} continued. All at once the ludicrousness of | mente ats anch ante oneura the a A sees pigeon hort oS pf Coal sity for Bente es Tore ts po longer Rondiets | In form and feautures this beautiful and ecourats Was marched to the guard-house. the scene ee Bene, ae He fanelaes pee Spauainedt ae its prea S IG COAL well prepared betore delivery. dolls, aud broken eredies: Ieie aero Next duy he was punished by not being per- | in a protracted horss- augh. This displease é os Pecimen of Amerioan art 1s unsurpassed ee by 4 we uoed. It Fs iy 2,240 pounds to the ton, cone, shell, and other ornamental work, r = = the sole Agents of Messrs. De Ven mitted to leave the camp, but the whole story, | the Presbyterian, and forgetting himself, he specimen of like character ever pi this country. as above related, leaked out only a few weoks | dealt the Baptist astunning blow under the N Fey oa aoNeee, — enol ons [pais foot ina ord ofSpit Wood, chemically held in solution, ead possessing ail the | St any Lonatg ceean ae 2g®, and many a hearty laugh has there been | right ear. The Methodist threw his hymn son, 108, 490 & 492 Broa pway, N.Y. I9-The Wood Sawed, but not Splits 1s measured | valuable qualities of the best oabinet makers” Flue. | the District of Columbia and States of Delaware, . - E ist’ WFSold in thia city by Hamilton & L and efore being Sawed. . Itmay be used im the place of ordinary mucilage, Marsiana iin. North Carolina, South Caro. Mince at Pat’s expense.—NV. ¥. Express. book down and rushed to the Baptist’s proche, | Browning & Keating. mar 3in_ | 17> For sale at the Lowest Possible Prices at the | being vastly more adhesive ins, Georgia, Florida, Alabams. ‘Alisviectopi eed Tee He arrived just in timo to receive the Presby- | —ownine ~ Keating. __mars-Sm_ CITY STEAM FIREWOOD MILLS “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Lovisiava, desiri’ g copies of the Statuette will ad ra s : P AUSTRALIAN Go1.D.—According to a London | terian’s iron fist between his eyes. The Bap- TO SAN FRANCISCO AND COAL DEPOT, . Price, 25 cents. . dress their orvers to C. P. CULVER, Washington statistical publication, the net gold Produce of | tist and Methodist rallied, and together at- NN EXGErTr Foot oF he Te a a an DerartM’t.| N''B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle city. D. C., accompanied by a remittanee. Victoria, a colony, of Australia, from 1851 to tacked the Presbyterian, but he was too much} = DAYS Office—282 rece bet. ith & 12th sts., north side. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York Copr ee eanean sis, June er see, was sixteen imillion five hun-| for them. The scene that ensued begaars BY THE Iige Orders lett at either Piaco w receive neers Senet NS. AS ener a ~anignlcingan pers inthef States dred an ty-five thousand eight hundred escription. Chairs were overturned. Win- % jan 2a-tr prompt persona prion. | Address HENRY C. SPALDING & co., giving the above twelve insertions in their wi 7 and thirty-eight ounces, the value of which in ee ass was broken. Women shrieked. Men Central —_—- ceaenn Fe fu, pF UE ue Box No, 3,600, New York. ers. copra the? Rta. wed papers: tn thor sterling money was sixty-two million four hun- yelled. We have no wish to make fun of an FU L! = Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, | Seatwe S12! furniahed by the loent agents. fo 26 dred and twenty-eight thousand eight hundred | affair which hus caused profound regret among | PIKE’S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY, ALD ag ole as the mine extentive) atooks of Fight,and Twelve Dozen—a beautifnl Lithograph ack RING & SONS’ PIANOS, RECOM and fifty-two pounds. The net quantity and | the religious people of Geauga. We merely ee White Ash Broken Goal, Rod Ash Egg Coal, ic Show Card accompanying each package, b NS : . value of gold exported from the two colonies relate the facts. The matter is in litigation. The First of Victoria and New South Wales, from May, ISol, to the Sist of December, 1857, is seven. teen million twenty-three thousand four hun- dred and thirteen ounces, valued at sixty-four million one hundred and twenty-two thousand three hundred and sixty thousand pounds sterling. The price of labor is so high that three tons of quartz are at present thrown y EXPRE White Ash xs Coal,’ Red Ash Stove Coal iT A single bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- Cleveland Plaindealer Wil Tene the Aissourl Rivero ny TUS DASS | White Ae eve Cdl, Comberand Lau Geni, rik GLUE wil save ton times ite cost au- ErFrects oF eset ase —The Philadelphia Point <fdeparture, on tre nT tects mut only: The ite ory “Oak and Fine 2240 pounds to the ton es, | Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, au Ledger has the following: Eelegraphio oonnntetion with the HAST and oil | Woe seaweed and apt. the lowent pan aims; | Fanoy Stores, > If our Western friends can in any way teach | bs annonncedin dua time, Telegraphic messages | All of which I will seil at 10" pri Country merchants should make a note of SPAL their wi daught ks, to k the | from ail parts of the United States and Canada. in | 0&#h, for 30 or 6) days paper, well secured. DING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up paciaah GGL ct CERES Treo chr tc eeeene f commeeerte cs the United Sta arturo, will be re- Allaccounts now standing will be prosented | dhely fiat. Ie Gil spied a cate AEIBE A peariaah Conte! — a ane yellow Peo- | Geived un tos o'cloc .. ofthe day of leaving, | before the Ist of January 1200, and it is earnestly ple, especially the yellow children, who are 3 boveall others, by Strakoron Solaon, Uliman, ‘Thaiberg. Viewx bactal ol. Gettsoha'k, Paimor. Caufield. Peertsch, Perabean, and hosts of our itt : *reaiconly bY JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. av, bet 9th and 10th ets. SLLOW PINE LUMBER, A L Deseipetons rg the above Lumber, for ildiny A Ni or w ar embraci WN and transmitted over the Paoervilleaad St. Joseph: | hoped will be promptly s See BEE. BEAMS sigh Pat ality away to one that is crushed. Ina letterdated | Supposed to be turned yellow by fever and Feleeraphic wire to rea Franoisco, and GT ‘Wood and Coal Dealer, 14th and C sta., foutsbe Serva foo te southern mills by. te nee abe, As, 1839, Count Strzelecki alludes | 8g4e, and billious fevers, will soon be turned | $4 Rut by the oouneotin ito delveted ieses | deso near Canal. ann. OY & METCALF, 70 Supity's Whert | to the existence of gold in Australia. In 1344, mite: ae isa xen ae eines that nom TEN DAYS from the departure of err the Rev. W. B. Clarke det the yellow countenances o} © West come | th: iress. = Bs crossing the dividing ran, “ athe ae ee from bite, when it is the enormous quantity of alr ead nee Geng Take ey? fen. DENTISTRY. 282 PENN. AV. arr lith axpltrm ereeers Paramatta, und addressed a letter on the sub- | Pearlash ‘eaten in the bread that is reflected | Riera” (arson, City, the Washoe Siver'Mines | he [EETR. RADIATOR, ORING. cot to. the Governor, but without effect. | through the skin. Broad is the staff of life, it | Placeryilic ara Sacramento, Anil letters for Ore- | VI, LOOMIS. M, i the inventor and patentee LATRUBE AND GRATE Reitner Stractecki wet Ott had printed a | is said— and so it is—but it is the staff of death, | Kp yryaeupeton Tayntory, British, Coumbia, | ofene MONE RAL PLATE TEETH, at WEBSTER’S ughly screened before delivery ; 2,260 Ibe. to word upon the subject, when Sir Roderick | too, in thiscountry. Bad bread kills about as Sanwich Isiands, Cnina, Japan, and India, will be tends Laced fend ‘wear thono teeth who Murohisor. put forth his grand generalization. | many people here as bad rum. So many peo- | mailed in San Franoisco. not ve Without any other guidance than his own | ple eat poisonous pearlash for bread that they T 7 6 ton. we Special Messengers: bonrors of otters to connect | C&nnot wear teers sat no personcan wear others U NABRIDGED DICTION ARY. ee and STOVE ‘ODD. prepared: eur sagacious deductions from geological facts, > delivered cord len, i i ith th {April will recs 4 Spo eeEeee year NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. mae or oore die by inches. Dyspepsia, that great monster | munications for the Comite eee dae ene co with aay sijloatd prisoat Tooth ther mar dese’ | 9,000 te 10,000 MEA Wome inthe | Proprietors of theCrty Stam Fite Wood Millsand this eminent logist boldly predicted the | disease of the country, that deranges the liver, | TznTH sTRERT, Washington city, up to2 451. m.. Dar te cues who are particular and wish the purest i Vocabulary. Goal Depot, foot of 17th street, below War > truth. In 1845, a year before even the Cali. | brings on costiveness, and thus finally kills the | ORR Tidy, Mancu 3); and TNO Reenter? | cleanest, strongest, and most etka fornia discovories, when addressing the Royal Paman victim. is half the time ‘pearlash.”” | Hook Huridtas Woe Ne: Brg Gontinen Bank Building, Nassau street, up to 63) a. m. of | Sttoan nee ae BINERAD HOARE Wil Be | euioies uee ee “Gtice No. 989 Pa ov. bet. ith and 12th siete? Geological Soviety of Cornwall, he strongly » in the East—out of New England—we | the 3ist Marcu _ oe an more fully warranted, With other new reatures. Tozether with all the T. POTENTINL. i ity—No. 336 Pa. avenue, between f prev: “ . recommended the unemployed Cornish miners | have nearly driven off the pearlash-saleratus thoabcvs plasss ant ee RTE TAS Caen et | ot cud th sims “Aloo, 90 Aron sireot, Paindct iii volume of 150 pores sae 279 rortigN RUire, A AVE, to emigrate to New South Wales and dig for | COOKS. but not altogether. Pearlash lives hus eet A ME RUSSE LL. Peeetont, | Phil Cott | . «<The eighty pages of illustrations. comparable in | a.iceAetats. eCwE eg, ONN hotel, gold in the debris and drift of what he called | yet in bread, but in cities and towns we have Leavenworth City, Kansas, March, is6). D DENTISTRY. fineness to bank notes, are worth the price of the PAT DINE “SERVES, the Australian Cordillera, where he antici-| neatly whipped out the murderers. In the | Office New York—J, B. Siurson. Meo eds fools thee eee EE coablieeeroon ee Cree nai all Booksellers inpoete oak thoattention ‘of hie frieude Rated, from their similarity with the Ural | distant Western towns, beyond the good hotels j eevee ee acer | lees the Cheoplastio Procss for insertini . ee ONG & Ce MERRIAM, By ublic generally to his New Store, wu wit Mountains, that it would be found in abund- | of the pee ana Ge, pearish. sade the mar 23 ow b , is srt! Yeoth, Tt haa, the & Sdvantacos of rai | —mars-D&W.lm Springfield, Mass. # Hotel. Just ‘opened, in oop on with ie ance name of saleratus, isking. It is pearlash for strength, beauty, cleanliness, and oh ; OLTON’s GENERAL ATLAS, CONTAIN lvouny erturs ior oupector own & J breakfast, pearlash for Fi and pearlash MAMEUAER S ca RES ROMELS, fo, Oho 306 Par ee cae lite ing 170 steel plate Maps and Plans. on Wi 1 i jatar ve toy _— A Besivess Quaker. —The Quakers are, in| for supper. It1s not any wonder, then, that | &o.—We open to-day alot of fresh MAILLARD ~ rial folio sheets, aocompanisd by deacriptio: \se, all orders for Dinners, Su; 5 and ii i: CANDIES, C. O! eoeraphical, -tatistical, and Historieal. by Rich- vate Parties, w. ‘will be up in- the main, as every one knows, a thrifty, kind- the people of the East turn yellow West, and | CA » CHOC UARES: | BURCHELL, HE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE | ards. Fisher, M.D. bound ia cin moroceo back | imitabie style, with the same promptuese aot ae pearted, and undoubtedly honest peopie; but menre, paeat ee apd saee, Sua and con- | _fo16 corner 15th +t. and Vermont ace. Ttniter Set cla Th eee oe et | 8 Sie WW hole number of Maps and | watan whch t= kas bitharts shower on > some of them. even as’ among the ‘world’s ‘ive fevers, bu pearlas ree times a] TAN HOME = in Corgrers and elsewhere, on the site an sof | Plans 170, on If5 sheets. an jetter-press pages, ~ = = i i 5 7 era! City, with a sketch of its ent posi- i, AS COME! 8 COM HAS COME douinate fa once easneny taete_ will pre iy. = foe een EMEAEM Aa kelw of Ftciy ca” | read trates Alea ester iam | marie” PMASCASGASMCHEN.. | AL*° SuiBodt hate Bas thee yr ie b 5]. 2M Marswaui’s Last.—At Buffalo, Hon. 4 . F10, oF Lattie by Lit- ‘B Vaen x “: *, Sent ty SEVENTH STREET.—25 barrel Y EWING MACHING iru bay pom tween rt | om Sarl he rat earl | A eet yan Pre Bar ofi ies ata dcr ores tas | BSB.ue Agee tories gag vomicons | S™MREES te PB Ue AS patio Gohan Se ead, loed whee | Siena as EQ | a ET soa | ULES St ee uot tite as | SuaoueRaA tte at Wate Chwes | por manetitaieg Spat cen rnb agg Portion of stock from a passing drove, and was | £sbional gathered to hear Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Extra fine quality ; also, a large stock of Family | anexoelled ing Machine in the world.—J. Bf. about to buy. when Benjamin, Sr came along. | Dim lecture on the close of Napoleon’s career. | Sole Agents for Laurencon celebrated foreien | mar 19 corner of lith st.and Pa ay. | Groceries, a may kind, wholesale and retail, at ft es Some. s from Fifty to : Father, Iam about to buy these eatee; | 20m gave his “friend” the fiddler a first-rate | Stationery, &c. mar 20 BIRD= BIRDS" ere New, Store 203 vb a Aa is what dost thee thi 27 >| notice, and said:— . O. HOOD is daily wing ail of the newest SINGING BIRDS just fro = fi ‘snd find them ruperior to any in use,—J. “What dows hen em “He had asked his friend to play two simpte | EA. sid mont slernat aise of presente, Naeaye or here 6r SEES ene Kaira at LAND COAL Olly WITH & | Sacer ¢ Coss Gaxetie, get oom Pip eater mye — serge airs, which were peculiarly appropriate to his | SURY.oa-culsted for noliday ate T have for sale, tis Birds of Parmdize, | Aieor ere Wise nee Shame the es ile nos 1S Panam, svete, under Natrona! Hoes sad 5 ‘im , and wait ti = rig > whi. je English Biack Birds, Goldfinch, barks, 0 jo. " * morning if he don’ ” subject. One was the air “Love Not,’ which to * Se ; Engligh king Birds, “J are oonsidered the eheapost lights in use examine them and thetr'w: great economy Filia Ben asentodmade an ofer in vnin—| htt seemed. 10 voice all Gat tho. Givored tics cect wera eaantctavae et Amgzine Rel win | fr Griiney aroun! Co aa ant snot cape. | fabtut'atehc mation wi salageic’- went home wi and | Empress Josephine must have felt and thought; Having lensed and fitted up the large! Pind Cage! Hinds of Canary Birds. All kinds | sive) Cail and examine, | Honzine for removing eal of Singer's sew) ‘erect th the old gentleman, slept—and Th , ‘Sto: 9 of Bird Cages. from 25 cents to 810, At JisHN a is, &e., from Si! of Sing next morning, after caring fi the other, ‘The Grave of Bonaparte,’ was a Store-house, No. 428 Seventh street O'MEARA’S Variety Store, near the Comiol Gres loves. jing*s Glue and a fresh eupp!y of Med- their work, to all, or sent to sty mounted his horse to try pie 2 re wae fitting dirge for the mighty Began as be lay | my old Hind, Towould ert the atten, | mari? hn shea . | icines. just received at MOORE'S te. But on the way he met Benjamin, Sr. = in his sea-; sepulchre. His friend had con- | tion of my o! — mari6-2w West End Drug Store. 113 Pa ave ‘urning homeward with the whole herd in ques, thon. nD, :Sr., was wealthy as well as 8 nirt—he had tak is Le e ‘en an early start, and bought “Thee will let me ha *portion,” wii! be ng ?” asked filial Ben. ae “No, sunny, of + I've bough whole~-want em a adsl _— “What! Isn’t that a hard trick to play thy oe Ab Band | trasted to thee!" “Ab, ny,’’ said familias, reprov. ingly, “thee must be Boar, wide-awak trust nobody, Benjamin; watch everybody; watch th: father,Benjamin; watch thy father’* ‘ood assortment of Thread, Needies, Twin i jclen tn the HOT setts an resroh of PLASTERING, rea <chah «hice te a2 filer inaeh ne tntlore boron hand, and sol: sage tn eho esas | BE ae eal egg gr | Pats aR GAVE nso | BL SAMOW reo dea ia Megas at Ta singing these airs; he was sure his audience | Focde pe yo em bought exolunvely for'ccen ani | SCRIPTION, done on short notice an very reasons | 22) Seliday presenta. poe pay Bm 0 4 iM SINEER & CO. roadway evi- rates r JAC N, ois ry . : dently did as manferted by immense ap. | ig efesiagaee® oe" ty eon be bourat in ay | Rrtatnt, lglg e AGRSON, 275 Porn. | Bling fr Reidy rennin Femara | yyy SITES seeet____ ses . as mani mn zs Ornamental’ Plastori f —w. veral » Pianos plsuse.) Mose sat downs toushed the suiter | SHADES ant PK TURES eee ENDOW | other house mene ye eeterinE equals that of any Le By ER re TA og ye il sell then ently and, pathetically for Josephine, and | “A large ot of, cK RYon hand dare ity.” ‘The publioie invited to oxi! and napet rood suited tothe franca, avd would roaponttuy | Bt great <incowat from fret ce cain ‘ 7 : spocmere. mar tly | Ser thes jam nati ; BN F. ELL pre 2c peste rattle” for the | ip ewd&eotw No. 438 Hh oe Bo EY i WEARE REQUESTED TO INVITE aT. | ou-entire stuck, wisel’ Somprives'pl the leadie ae farshal i . 8 : 4 rtiseme, — himoclf to his Seneteriel height ney stenet | Pruwsee ane Oks pirres. Bivnnia aves tatwocn Poa sat Fa mars)" TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. | 12 000 PAS SEP ABER with thelestae. “Lave mit"? an sed South side cobain ee gee seers of Lith street, and | teenth ftrecte, whieh appears — seein | AMBROTYPES tion of the publio to or jarge snd, wall se- poctacle ded by order 3 bs é 6 Int . bang method ¥ “ ad ehoice Engravings, framed stook of Apple The thi love may c! Takes this to i his friends and the be seen that his “‘stre; F The most rare a: - Love not! the ‘you love mayédie. publio that he sopared to irmish hem with 4 in neat Passe Partouts, at prices within the reach pate gnarantes to “44 A, Lu Gi “el styles of goods usually kept in a Eretelane Dry ma 2 36 Pa. av., bet. sth Goods Hi Yes,” he added; “and ‘0 God! to Jose, es of | of all who have # taste fur the fivearts. At the “ The - 6 1 ine, prepa 2 med to be hii jen oon acted th the PLUMBIN: nd of the comiort to be de- etropolitan Books! how bitterer than death was that change!” San ps 7 Cle is , 2. for Our spring stook, Ging Ss , =) thei those who require the aid PHILP & SOLOMONs, Gaon i — Was ts, us, Wash Is u bee 3 * : we likely for young = a the admo-| The lecturer had a good start. Showers, Bidcie fiparinzs, Pum Rams, * haan lonatadt rn tine ate mmontaliyen. br. So's | mars Pate Agente for Vanrancttt te wearer ke px TOGRAP! we 5 ae ations tensed - The first rail ever laid in Kana a econ a tea a ¥ A COMPLET: 1cK- | FAW: NE’S NEW NCE—The ved, st ae otal ay, St OE mow in Pie PER er The St Jomph and Teagee He introduce Water and Ger ven the most A, Ein = Boks iS mays he H Marble Pe or the Romance of jonte Ben, | SOLOMON: one eanening ; ville railroad. Ter tf earantoo satiafaction, yee roa fous, |? hare? Pee BLANCHARD& MORUN, | Posrenoe's *

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