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‘THE EVENING STAR ls PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SENDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & Mth st., BY Ww. D. WALLACH. =e Papers verved in paokarces by sarriers at @¢8 year, or #7 cents per month. Bo mail subseribers the price ts 83.50 s year, in advance; @2 for six months; @1 for three months; ‘and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single SoPies, ONE CRNT; ID Wrappers, TWO CENTS, 117" Avvartisemznts should be sent to the offies before 12 o’cleck, m.; otherwise they may not op ea: until the next day. —Ebening Star. o, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1860. N°. 2,277. must be endured while th never aj tidieulous fashion. eae tail they are out of Remmponiy Stee fan nen pe fovle EDUCATIONAL. HARDEN, THE MURDERER. t to the Cell of the Condemned. Jacob S. Harden, the young man now under JAC: v ~ HOTELS, &e. __FOR SALE AND RENT. tional mortals, namely, their distem; If] COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Heer norer, ALUABLE REAL BSTATE AT PRI In the reign of Henry [II. of France they | you have not slept, if you have headacle, or Gio 0. 476 Skventn st., ‘ Op Porxt Courort, Va. | V Sau subsoriber is Taek See Hee — pte od could not exist without an abundant use of | sciatioa, or leprosy, or thunderstroke, I be- the General Post Office, Washington City. March, 1859, r the village of And comfits. All the world, the grave and the gay, at the onat tan jomaceasted within the | °@tried in their pockets a comft box, as 33 jail of the county town, at Belvid & J snuff boxes. They used them even on tke most pat This celebrated Seaboard Watering Place, looa- at private sale, two seech you, by all the angels, to hold your| Armorian System of Seite Booxkeoping, | (an {ell vigw of Hampton Roads and . ageed i y Bay, and at the first military ace and not pollute the morning by corrup- | Meroantile Forms and Calculation Business Cor- tof the United Stat (Fort 3 29 and seca — not leave the sky out Tr é mel ee Bi vo “Granpint ay ts a Fille reny for the reosption, of visitors on t solemn occasions. When the Duke of Guis your landscape; the oldest and most deserving ‘A Preparatory Class for B. . waatiy ieee bart bck and | 48 shot at Blois he was found with the comfit | person should come very modestly into an: Ladies ‘will be instructed “tn fine penman- | -,2erites the attractions of the military estabits residing near BL rstown, in Warren county, | box in his hand. newly-waked compan; ting the divine | * ment and the fine ‘Bill of Fare” presented in ti Fy — <3 oom from « 0 p.m. th N.J. At the age of fourteen he made pro- communications out whic all must be pre- | apply oyity leah to 10 p.m. For terms many luxuries of it water e y, salt region, the Bath at fession of religion, is peo rly ourative. For joining the Methodist Epis: The United States and Japan. sumed to have newly come. An old man who WM. W. YOUNG & co. properties vi this regaed the ecopal church. He finally tered Aride from interest and great commercial inaap are 3 txvem I think Pouleear eee E UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. ke reference duties of a colporteur, traveling through the tation, th is ething fresh and | Come in '@ TOO! in! h lower counties of New Jecmy, & and =, a sont a cok wae ithies at . - novel in the interchange of civilities about to livelihood from his sales of re books. | occur between th Mongols and Caucasians. Hlis wanderings brought him to Mount Leba- | The Empire of Japan is old, but only once § i in well kaNEW ABRANGEMEXT. ~ oi Linn,) and td retary of War rt AT ge | will make humanity beautiful to you. This pe well-known eretiar Seminary, which | ®t i buniding and sundry i 8 ve: ble tract of timber and wood nobility is found in all conditions of society. BRicharin| ae Ugan ton years wll be opened pasate add largely to the scoommosations and com see ono meres t four miles from Wash Some of our best anecdotes, not only of on. i tember next, under the The. papone aot seneon. ‘tuated abou! _ , *. manag: Hotel and al! buriness | ington ci the stage leading from thet: non, s part of the Schooly mountains, where e the days of Marco Paula has a Japanese | Tespect, but of high and profuse hospitality, | waited Ris, in the wollen of Mr. and Mire. matters contsoted With it, See eedee aie exolucive ay por Niaribore rh entocntaine we. hundred the M. E. Church was without a pastor. x visited any other than Asiatic shores, | ¥2!ch is a heroism of manners. come in lx loeated Union Academy Building. For partic. | Sh@rge of the junior partner, Mr. Willard pe ar wo- some little persuasion on the part of the inhab- | That was long ago, in the year 1584, when | #1 ages from adage 8 people Ny with- Beobsteter mazs-tf colingaished ‘his forter, oecupation, end coms | Leag Rete etigion, had gained wo strong’ | gut our arte, areful and fe. “General Heumas a a ae relinqaui: is former occupa: Id in the Asiatic Archipel that an em- |< ; — 4 7 NTINEN’ Ei pase = his duties as a preachor, under the sony was sent to Rome eee Spain. Ip:is re- | in which he relates the following : ‘On the day e public general ner ay that phe wil oe CONTINENTAL ote ADELPHIA, | ¥ 304804 timber. residing elder of the rict. By degrees he | jated that this embassy traversed Italy and of ee Ahan Boke i args Ms 4 mp Comune Cusersuzann I ire Sts. i ecame quite a favorite, and was locally a man | Spain, and returned, ss we hope their more | “5 4 gr hi at ie b cers pode 3 beansins tennahenas ee Rg vs of nate phd This magnificent establishment, now in success ofmark. He was fluent and fervent, officiat DE modern kin will, highly delighted with wha’ on a v hed 1s house to sup ai pass | tom, ful operation, is universally conorded to net only with his own congregation, but with | they had seen and eard. Since that ti the night. We had a joyous Pe. is 80n, | “ In'addition to her day scho desirous of bs er HOTEL Th rake MORE, all whom he became acquainted. and before, the mysterious Empire bas been a * —— a Rpg fa cag charmed = roverriné tate her’ 1 ye fow | papila se b es | oni willbe conducted upon a scale of ive Living near the family of Mr. Samuel Dor- | frivolous in its intercourse with the outside | ® han = = matt Ea ‘bret = seedito caresnd oversich Iand. who had been formerly a friend and ac-| world. In 1542 Mendez Pinto, a Portuguese, pretty burnous and a red ¢ achia embroidered, fer ngementa for the scoommocation and popalar headquarters for leasure tourists from the juaintance, he naturally sought him out He reached Japan, and a trade sprang up between | Yellow slippers. The evening he did not ap- | due oare of pupils have been concidera.ly increased | South and West, during the early Summer and the = > WE iG £ i ij pan, s Pras ial r at supper, and when I asked for him his | and otherwise improved. Those ington | Autumn. Acconimodations are offered for nearly Fy Se LHREESTORY BRICK B BLN id ere renewed the acquaintance of Miss Dor-| the two countries. Francis Xavier followed ES. ei desiring tiowlar information with reference to | 1,0 ewesss, fitted and furnished with every modern HOUSES AT PRIVATE SALE.— ab land, who, in the meantime, bad grown to be | him and made converts to Christianity; but in | {ther said his son was asleep. The next her school may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o | !nprovement which experience could su, gest for | scriber will at private enle, ene or all of the tty and amiable lady. By di thei: 4 i morning, after prayer, Abou Bekr said, ‘My | the Star. comfort and convenience, while m vertical railway | kee well baile and comfortable three-story k @ pretty and amiable lady 'y degrees their | jos5 they were all expelled or persecuted. | ath A iY a terms and furtner partionl ly at her | 1s to be introduced to convey parties by steam in a te Grace acqueintence —e into an engagement, | An Englishman having been wrecked upon the | friend, I have tried to make you a testimony - further partioulars apply at her which was (ras lesen in rea islands, was detained as prisoner, and a slight | °f Your kindness. When I said last night my They lived together about five months. Her Sgn MAGE aE E Witten, — | natletealg ead J x Bee wa 2-1 may i . Tet it Mas, WeedaNitk erie te ae en | ee Proprietors. | ington. renders Renna Pe tem! ity 1D ail its departments which cannot fail to maice it the Dwelling Houses on Ninth street, ie 3 oa: por: veal noe—No. 36 Cameron atreet, Alexandria, Va. | commodious car to the upper tioors, thus securing | Church not the Incne ticle eRe ee Green lept soundly, he had just killed fi if bo urer —— saat of & 1 higher rooms touwhout | opportunity sopers ars qommrmbie ewe 3 Fy ry son sie 801 ‘y, he as! ile imsel é fatigue af ascending stairs. ing orto inves. rice and terms ay. death took place by poison. which, as has been | pagist chen beetle ry Ble thy talllag fromishe: toni ed the. trons God Another novel improvement has been effected by nin testimony, was administered by Har- | conve; vi wills Not to we as. Ss. WALLACE. Attorney Paes . n s. ° . hans avonne er % son & rts, the Dutch arrived and opened com- ills is. t to disturb your feast I have con- uch &@ powerful fan wheel (operated by eteam)| ma 14-Stawaw a. nd den 5 “4 4 forees & current of fresh air through the public | 8 ONTOnMEAY Te : Fy . i D1 i THE NATIONAL FERTILIZER, id t i }, COUNTY LAN va meroe, and have retained, with some depres- tained my — and have silenced the cries of Monehcnaed Ie 7 IZER fooms.aed cornders, cooling and ventilating the rth wisraue 4 a iy At the time of her death the news caused | sions. their position until the present time. | ™Y Wife. Now I entreat you this morning to —— Phe tndener acrpepacinte and furnishing have i grest excitement in the neighborhood. Har- During all this period the Japanese temper | *S*i8t at the burial of wy son.’ This news luble Manure, by abounding in Pho:phates | heen completed under the personal supervision of = den immediately left for parts unknown, but | has been frivolous, now relaxing their rigid | 24 this force of character overcame us and ive, is being extensively used by tuba Paran Stevens. the Le: under whose manage- pest mor sh was subsequently arrested in Fairmount, V etiquette, and then resum rd pares edmit- we went pigs to the interment of the ieee. sinis, and is pre eminently valuable ment the well-known sucotss of the Revere gouse o ant homeo Cas a where he was learning the daugerrean’ busi- | tint the’ Christian® te privileges, and then | Poor child. For the question of culture, man- | PEIN CPn! Fertilizer, manufactured of eumi- and Point Clear Hotel in Mobis, Aint ath ane | ity 7io BARNARD & BUCKET ness with a gentleman named Miller. He was cutting them off. This fluctuating licy on | Bers are not to be directly cultivated. That lar ingredients but of different proportions, for Corn | Fifth Av ne in New York has been established, wn.or WALL& NA ingly brought back, and inogrcerated in | their ee has not “beén without tine cause; | 18 frivolous; leave it to children. But to be | 8nd all other ceresis, for Potatoes and Garden Veg- eshineton and on the 17th day of April, 1860, 2 poo ke or rg hs and no e' forte oF expense will be seared Jo render tio for usually the Christians, once admitted, | Tecogmized by us as the dial hand which has houid speoify whether for Tohaoco or for | rome inthe tnion” JE STEVENS ECO,” [OR SALE-A prost ain rer cee his trial took place at Belvidere, with the in- have commenced proselyting and thereby of. | Vet divulged tho secret. we would fain keep | general purposes of Cereals aud Vegetables, so that ie cidents of which the public are already H i . ved LA tof for a market ge é ms 18-2w Proprietors. 4 4,,, mero th four rooms and fending the native religious teachers. it is| from our real rank. We must look at the cathe Will bo sent warek ts rightly adapted to 7" POINT LOOKOUT nichen; "well of haat weber to the yard; upder familiar. . said that at one time, so successful had been | ™*Tk, not at the arrow, and perhaps the best | “*f constituents are wholly Amerioan inonsin. | Tne Undersigned, log and we'l known to the Soot ant, Gad wil be seid jew arenes ts One of our reporters called upon him a few teachers, there were nearly two rule is Lord Bacon’s—that to attain good forms | and are known to bo vital essentials for aoil and traveling publicas a proprietor wf the City Hy 3 ite Cn ‘Roads. two and a half miles from days since, and was received in a courteous million native Christians in the Empire, among | °"/¥ needs not to despise them. —E meron plant great drainage of ourreney from the United poe fore in Weck: r Ae manner. At the present time Harden occupies whom were four princes, Perseoutions suc- f i ; @ cell on the first floor in the northwest corner jexandria county, Va. Apply of the jail, a small, uncomfortable brick baild ceeded, and at one time thirty-seven thousand ‘getown. a nfl States to foreign parts in importation of manure for | lensed for a term of years the maswicont teens, | 2° Nb: CORBET , over Bank of Washington MKS. WINSLOW, yours past, has, itis believed. dene much to injure | Pavilion ard the numerous cott connected with | 7 !2- Ax Experienced Naree and Fomale Physician, virgin quality of and retard agricu\tural thrif. | it, recently erected at Point Lookout, the isti omnt RENT—A three-story BRI HOUEE, cel inaheny inte middle f the town. Ui | the Dutch themunlver were renrctd 4s ree | hmastet Stanton ammleyr Waves. | ihc Marans Soma grade apiioabo iy abunge | {aiay uruinhen taeee wet cuenta aod da lstely oocupiet by Captain Leg 6 80N cell is about 10 feet by 12, with a small window, island, 640 by 240 feet, not permitted to go] SUOTHING SYRU P ofits proportions. to each and all of our staples, is | any other watering piace in the United States win vee gn the lst of Mey. laguire of which admits a little light into the cell. The beyond this limit on penalty of death, and ‘or Children Teething, ® | every where, recognised. gpen the establishment on the 2th day of June next | JOS. ABBOTT. 286 E st., between 1 Vi wall is plastered over with Frank Leslie's and were watched with the most vigilant ca: °. an8 of ti thing by sefien- | pnt in strong bace, mark oe sume ter dhe tore, his, arrangements be my Harpers’ Weeklies, do by himself, and which ‘ ‘ ; 's stain irg sufcient for the comfortable aecommodation Since the mission of Com. Perry in 1854, the lammatioo—will alley aut. In point of economy the of ate. t least 750 guests, FOR, RENT. corner of ath ot. resent somewhat of a peculiar appearance. | gispositi e per cent. che: : thes P Point Lookout. besides being deservedly the most and 4 ‘ P position of the hi lar. and its besides beinc an | fa) lace in all Am for fi ater: table fo ‘ber’ store. For ret ne cad chown bium-"eo far as | ‘fants have succeeded Dapecd pen mathe ol gre tote puro an | ima dmalant fo sia ita parmane, ey | F'th"SOA°Crats, Scopitad” Mesos friomcios toes mar 3 ai . i ns ch ol vigor le art oa “4 security will permit. Ail thi tntereatogal Courtery fot in mp: | BELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS ispuaandveelyauinmentoen | Wot tout iatatiansy catty mies | FCs Runaltly aye Gen ike ie _At the time he was sentenced, the Court posed to be, subservient to the opening of com- | cas ERcE i Agencies in all ports of entry aud at avails-| the Drives, Partridge and Woodepck Bhasaae | City ‘fal recent +4 Je direeted that he be placed in irons, since meme, advantageous to both nations. It is in nd. : Ko offer advantages together, superior of | $6 88 oles. Aled . which time he bas been heavily manacled, and | @e™®: 8472 Sala apperwally ones ihe wasn rita ackqrmers and Planters aro respectfully solicited to Panny giner, Tetering place on thiscontinent, | story and the shied fooy of the same bu os 4 ; this ; in orders. or View! fe Pavillio rom all 1 i ap he Nontttr thegeers indifference as | 2°F tome Peer oy nay our commerce, toa when timely ‘Success insured where | beral and right applica-| tho onttages are extensive, varied: and charming | Louisiansavenue, Sa 8 tf eppents to % core new and untrodden field for American enter- , | Hon 1a made, to his fate, and is strongly inclined to believe i @ health of tho point is une: ed that of ti y by ‘ Quantity per acre from 300 to 50 pounds, acoord- mountain regions, and the access to it by ere that his sentence will be commuted to imprizon- Price, ‘het Congress has made an SEpeer ing to etato of | a ment for life. tion of $50,000, and is contemplating another , ti '» AV ashiny » Norfolk, sh i 00, an I ‘AVIONAL FERTILIZER COMPANY, mond wi prabebly Tels te snd bom ana? ;, feversin. ew Yor! those cities. He has pense Rev. Mr. Dey, of the Methodist Episcopal wats eth aah ae ence eae For sale by J.P BARTHOLOW, | ing Carri Chureh, by request of Harden, visite him fre- we are made neighbors to the youn; coun ms 2 00st Acent for Washington. D. 0. Wines, Liquors, &o patrons will av. =~. He says he is much nities springing up on the Pacific islands, and 318 EAGLE STOVE HOUBE. 318 their command every iuxury and comfort ets - ise statements frequently ma i se Sa of wealth among the an- | eriwenty miu ob: ble at any other American watering piace. {OR SALE—A moe Briok HO! the newspapers. Hehas never intimated an | “° mpires. It has been p Snare Thie valuadi fe Sener board, by the oes » week, of month, cap aot, be stroots, intention of making a confession, ner has he pr A its issmense aiasian > ; nea dties Cee Panne onsonats said that “if he is hung, othere would have to tween 25,000,000 and $0,000,000", c ———— te of HE. HRS 0. pom Da stssa it sated oe will furnish a new and valuable market for i NTISTRY. re slightest foundation. In the condition in which | A™@¢ricem products and fabrics, when the ob- stractions to commerce are removed and the ne ag are once taught to foster foreign trade. he is kept, ironed by da: watchman in his cell all ee Most Foe ct ‘he rrecanter MIS. M., Pie ater, snd patentos TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. and night, and a e time, such an at- . "3 ee sete e notre paca cate eit acl nt Reena tempt would be certain to prove abortive. ' err Fo LANG AND PURIFYING ARCTIC: Re bis offes in thia a Ged | BOOTS AND SpORS TO Suit eae It is understood that applicati bout | Judging from experience, it will be many FRiohtatops Many persons oan wear thees taeth who stent on vietoct BobTS > sy she te the E. SPP Pe preapr ati hi years before these anticipations will be largely . Rie above REFRIGERATORS are warranted | oanuot wear others, and no person can wear others ae alee 4 cing made e Exeoutive to secure Fealized. The Asiatios do not adopt new coc, - pe jae manuiacturers to produce & Gry. cold, and | Who oaanot wear these. - casera make work af overs tn pardon. His case, however, will be carried toms rapidly, nor would their consumption of of ‘oom Not Lgr | healthy atmosphere within (and not a musty, un- Persons cal ing § my can a sorption, ‘expressly $0 order, and will to the Court of Error and Appeals, which meets ; ; oar : 1 wholesome. damp air.) melt out less ice than any | With any style and price of Teeth they may desire ; be sold at a much lower price than has been the first Tuesday in June. The error assigned | A™@¢Tic&n goods be at all in proportion to their | 52° 5 Others known tothe public. and cive overt cate | butte those ea partioular and wien the pu i a py y= —the severity 7 tha Selene charge te population and supposed wealth. If the coun- . t th mach 1 heretofore char; faction to purchasers. For sala by = cleanest, strongest, and rts ture ay - will be fail $y hi 1, | &f¥ Were to be thrown open to American houses - aca QQRWARD, | pig Nj penne ed AP YEATE wil be Persons in want of Roots and Shoes of eastern ot isco, Ships eS Dee sey, his comme, it would be more advantageous; but only a| Silt : ma 9) 6¢ between loth acd Iith ls, | Koome inh in'dtoreand at the lowest prisne. Sorta ; ; 7 ted ittal | limited number of ports are yet thrown open. | _ ford by Draggiaut = a a ud y f the prisoner, © °Disin am acquittal | and in these tho provisions ave restricted” Ii | friwzita Ofte: K Pee ee ee ae EN SR et s14 fasta avenie Ps iso b Harden will be executed, unless the Ccurt | ‘be Empire of Japan could be opened to Amer- Corrosive Subliinate no more DENTISTRY. Y. t _—_—_———— Ra Ds. prin amore soon af toe yeare, | SOUTHERN TRUNK GTORY. > Piles ican traders, the mines to be operated b is used. the Bod Bugs to destroy ; é Pi ; ‘ Pal ee grange ekg them, their ‘improved modes of agiioalints GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS The whole world goos to Schwerin feole that ho oan with oonhdence recom a tween the hours of 12 and 2. The gallows to and mechanism to be introduced, the benefits 3 a4 : This Fowt now we all employ. me at Chgorlpetie Frocees for invert Daet ¢ Odd Fellows? ze be used is the same on which Carter and Packs would be almost incalculable. But this can- , ,OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ’Tis poisonloss to mortal man, , beauty, ol a and o! not be ahsbeepalakes He j fntered into | But kills ail unceta ax aure as fate, oppee sete tancetod for dane Petia or were executed in 1845. It will be erected on dadi, one of the ge little e fs than a re & Woop for the purpore of con: hed ay This powder truly im:tate, heed the westerly side of the jail yard, an inclosed in village, with no active trade, and with | SERY and COMMISSION ‘BUSINE® space which will measure about one hundred : 4 38, at No. t for SCHWERIN’S ANNIHILATING 5 118 High st 6 town, the hi hereto- 5 by 4) » Bed- ool snciatariles of export to lond a fow | Atnantnts Ve Bator titne ones cnn | pOW hue: or aeaatg 9¢ Ske h HS den Inseots, £0 ; also, Pills for destruction of Rats feet square. This small area will preclude ships. If the United States can once obtain bert posse Se a large number assembling | the confidence and ents intercourse of the WOOD AND COAL. and Mice—No, 124 dorth Second street, Philadel- | YY O° 0 D AND Ps Japaneee, time will open the door to extensive the Disti Count re fi s NIEL £2 4% It is stated that the whole cost to the county | Jpaneee, = others buying ¢9 call asain Gi Red eee ER TRE washington. D. C.. by ee ae Delivered to all parte of the city, at the lowest of the trial will not fall short of $5,000, and Tho immediate object of this embassy is to | Vautare to call before purchasing elsewhere. W. Fa and-a half street. Many worthless imita-| Possible rates. T J. & W.M. GALT. Fen nided. te. the sum which the prison- | oksnee ratification oo te te y made at | johhds pune P. Sek Bor Boker ethane Pork © | Ofice 282 Pa. av. teteaee Ii sed Gas Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George- Gest of the tral Pilesera cofense, the net | Seddo in 1886, which was to have beou ratified | 20 teer GlGSGn Seas eere eee owser, tn 17-tf atthe. a cost of the trial will amount to $7,000 . 7 js | before, but has been postponed from time to Mr. Harden, the w of the murderer, is| ,: * ill i > an old gentleman, sixty years of age, and feels time. But the novel embassy will ay leg LOOK Our FOR PAINT 1. OT Al rte, celebrated FAMILY HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND shine MaGHinEs an extensive stock of FUEL, 5-ly 2 i a rive took » is prepared to JAMES 8. TOPHAM. 5: a) No. 512 SEVENTH STREET. “WOOD teva eo — =. sensibly the awful situation in which his oldest | (RO °PPortunity Pie Megas eer isprima . M POTOMAC HERRING, Four Doors South of Udd Fellows’ Halt. Cal Sad ee Pen ce eenlt any size. OLW®S STATUETTE Fothes penta ate de gn aote all that 8 | carry beck with (hem a men ae information | > THEREING foe EVES, H. W. HAMILTON has opened 8. PAINT woos cBARES, STEPHEN 4. DOUGLAS. father possibly could do toward a son. concerning us to be introduced among their saoks G. A. and SHOPand PAINT STORE on the New York pian, 15 _8. F.. corner of Fourteenth and C sis. In form apd fesutares this beautiful A great many applications have been made countrymen. Thus far the Government has In storea d for sale by : pare can ale aN found FA INTS, OILS, ma La + _ | specimen of A ‘merioan is » ar as execation, the mget of which | Seen more than courteous, even liberal, toward | mao32awtf No My te al 1h a ae = RANCIS HARPER, ~ | actin olike aparacter over, have been refused. $ their new friends, in furnishing them convey- ait : MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, HAVING OPRNED It is reported that Hergen will make a ance both waysin steam frigates, and in ample Sees IN ON erent fegety eee N. Bpacticales Steen ere 70 Loan! FRY ee Velen ry yi > u a . B.—Part nti ed 5 ™ Ne @ street, Jengtby address on the gallows. = Preparations for their reception and sale . IMSON No. 07 Bridge st. George mental. Paint x aud Graining. Stained Respectfully ‘solicits the patronage of these who Anecdotes of Fashios. tainment. It is acause no less creditable to e! Glas: town, D. C., w ; kinds always on hand. or | snay be in want of any article in theabove line, Hts 7 at Pare . | of Straw Goods, Flowers, Ribbons, and Ruch furnished at short notice, t might be made very our Government than it will be in time advan. ke. & ie nts satisfaction e ARP, trict atte: : ie Dry Goods, Hosiery, Dress ‘Trimming He warrants satisfaction | endeavors shail be to please, and by a strict tageous. American di found A volume on this subjeo! in all work entrustAd to his care, and is confident A 7 tion to the wants of the public, he hopes to merita . r omacy is gradually | may constantly be 1@ lowest pri Also, | that he can do work as cheap, if not cheapor, than e of their curious and entertaining, for our ancestors i i > the best quality of EF. Skirts, warranted to ther establishment in this city. Give him a pms lees vascillating, and perh aaa making its way where European arms have opie the real : ie see? | any other ont shment in this city, Give him ‘ Sh Seas been foiled, and we may hope that this is the & philosopher and un artist, as well as an an- = gee es © Siesdetp snd tiguary, t compose such a work, much diversi- it 3 nage. S tick ually to be call, | Don’t forget tho number—it 1s 512 Seventh sof gory artile us ant Feed Store. ¥ “maid-tf PUTTY 18 DOWN —- na ROYAL HAVA, LOTTERY. _ HE “WASHINGTON BREWERY,” ae Tue Next Drawing ANA, UNion HOTEL, a 1 nowopen for the crap reine df cielo . on of visitors. JOHN H. W y 4 . under the emen eee Kore) Havens Lot- | of ue new roe fancy furmsh any one with fad eatartsinmont snd some sane ree ee eo Sp | Be nepertinton 9 the Capaia Gens of Guns: | pare Mc Lieatr of mapeiat gun atthe Za of the arts and taste] Rvves ror Sexr-Gover: - -115 aaps, paUstee ENV ED ASSES, Will take pigoe at Havans on lowing low prices, dolive . t. dent Old Gentleman jo MED™ Exim Forte 5 to OARS SATURDAY, June 9, 1960, The origin of many 0 if : 150 bbls. Old Rye WHISK! F: SORTEO NUMERO 637 ORDINARIO, deavor.to conceal sk an her age. i BE GUNPOWDER, CAPITAL PRIZE 8100,000. ventor; henee the ruffs Be civil to all rich unoles and aunts. rye 7 1 prize of —......100,000 | 50 prizes of. J. BO Z others monstrous . Never joke with a policeman. Bp 28 Mea a 6 A cand i & Seno is ie Patches were invented in England in the} Take no notes or gold with you toa fancy R 1 do 20,000 | 20 approx, reign of Edward VI., by a foreign lady, who roy but silver. 1 a eae thus nepureny aorecnd ® wen on neck. Your oldest hat, of course, for an evening ‘When The Spectator wrote, full bottomed wigs were invented by a French barber, one Duviller, whose name they perpetuated, for tronate price. Orders given to eee or sent through the fice to C. COLINEAU, Washington Brew- PRIZES. Post O1 to SISTA io Whole Tickets, $20--Halven & 0—Quarters, ery, will be prom; cb te: = ry. E Es, oer ii cashed at sight at 5 per cent, discount, FRESH ARRIVAL. 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E, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER fala 377 vad > rae ine martyr ted bet to tensa eas pe eee cata es eRe inetd Soca you are Fast or “low.” - . of ue any os join the battle of Ramilies wigs received thet Furtarioxs or Minaten Womex.—The in- | “Hears a jor in style to an ancl ees denomination. men had no bate, but a | moent flirtation of married women is one of SEY, CO S&C i mar ae a TAREy i Z ttle de bras; in 1745 they lesire small ba in 10 thay om fy love of one his. of Habits in ail Nations” in be all that _bis very rare work, ‘The Art of ” page itn cacy Vif sens head and ali bis courtiers to be polled, and his deard to be cut short; before that time it was thought more decent, both for old men and Rich a cae Boerne wae Elizabeth's gentlemen of the Greet hove tales chet long bait what object I would Tt Seobserved by the t i