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\ bee 1s THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED BYERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & llth atey BY + Papers sérved im packages by carriers at @4 8 your, or 37 conte per month. Yo mail sabseribers the price is 83.50 & yonz, im advance; 62 for six months; @1 for three months; ‘and for less than thro@ montha at the rate of iz cents 8 week, Singic *0P108, ONR CENT; in Wrappers, Two CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS shouid be sont to the office bie yc ar cerwaeteer martes] WOE, XY, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1860. N°. 2,278. “HOTELS , &e. descended from the Chinese; but it is not so. | games of intellect and skill. that nota few of y ir 5 ‘ YGEIA HOTEL, The epthonees are that — are an original bas een ai gladiatorial peng the the babi cf rpg wit the hed eh | BY cae, DF Ep of TRUST DULY H rene ous Post Comrorr, Va. nation e la of two people is re © amusem: © Upper | clothes in the bor resecs if hy boar 1 f entizely ferent beth im construction and| tank, that jorse-racing and exhibitions of ~ ye i ie 188, will be sold Piece, loca- ; y vesbelations | & ONDE ye jher 3. A: S folio 188, will he sold LY Roady and Pronunciation. So the religion of the two na- | boxing and ring-fighting do with us. Athletw on DAY, June tith $2 piolook' p.m, om the tions differed. The original religion of Japan | trained to immense size and strength are kept the oity .G , Lets | Po «Fort Monro), similar habit; and it often ha; that the bed- 4, ii the reception of visitors on the was the Simtoo, th: js and idols of which | in greater or less numbers by the princes and | clothes are so disposed that the patient must mi 3 2 ¢ | firetof June. i were Sinead Kame dignitaries, who match them against each | necessarily breathe air more or loss Contsmmingten Sauelag fitrections of the military catablish- Buddhism, whieh now prevails, was not in-| other ina ‘regular ring. They wrestle and by Seer 2 ene Ae nurse. will casi Fare” prese troduced into the Empire until 56 years after | fight, not with fists, but with their heads, bat- careful to attend an it <3 MALON ASBFORD, Trastes. Bhs lexuries of the salt water region, the at the birth of Christ nese settled in Japan | tering each other and attempting to Knock | Pitt; £9 to speak. of ventilation. It may be worth sa 5 pee LUCEY a et ature Peou! pike ad for “or -. ou, es TO} a yy) n the seventh year of the Sth monarch of the ol over by running ir is of bed-sores, a eet bhoula never be STEE’S SALE OF THREE MALL make reference ‘Mre. sg Pet net of ‘ th h each other b mning their heads full remark, tl hen there is any danger By eoorracrte pert remand tn For tors arent ape, Kokem, and there was cousiderable | tilt against their opponents. These huge mon- under the patient. It retains dam, trade , and like Lange WELLING HOUSES IN THE REAR oF | /8te. Sepator Linn.) and to the Secretary of Wer between the two Empires prior to 1637, | ters of flesh are much gratified at praise for | a poultice. Never use anything Dut light blaukete FERRUSS. Hati—On WEDNESDAY At | Sud his lady after which & was restricted. ‘They introduced | five points, and have oath cognomen setti as bed-covering for the sick June 7h, mt6 o'clock, on the prem. | A crates new building and sundry improve- and communicated by these sparse sottlements | forth their peculiar prowess or diaims—suck Spperviges cain, —, e fy heehee -e Revita Toxine the airs chine Hin ite from sime 0 time theests. and scenes toJapan, s the “Dragon of the North,” &c. Msc Henn pone witte tae hia Wanthin gg0t4 5, y Tahal! sell Lote itt, | matters gonnected with it are under the exclosive which had flourished in a. ss through. Weak patients are invariably dis. of square numbered 73, | Charse of the junior partner, Mr. Walle Keeunfer, beside these reasons for denying that | Remance ia Real Life—Married, Diverced, by @ great weight of bed-cloth whieh ee on the 30 feet oe3 eG the Chinese and the Japanese are the same | | emarried. often prevei ds thier getting any svuad deep es of Tomporauee Hall. together with asd inha! ever. and R: different countries, inclines A few years ago a and beautiful lady, to the opinion that the Japanese are descend- | living a thocsand mites from Boston, had ants of the first inhabitants of Babylon, and | two. suitors, one poor and the other rich, the} Music. —There is their IAmguage ane of those which asa ii asisting of thres two-story | _™ma29-Im containing five rooms something very wonderful in = third oash; the residue in6 and 1 " POINT. KOU Te Undersiguad Waren Poa eo ep. ‘OR SALE—A email FARM of jetore. Fran Se tics Fale be a é ing-houee, corn- and 2 i bi et Ci latter having less favor in the eyes of his mis. | music. Words are wonderful onouah, bate Bterest, secured by adeed of trust Hota, "Aiexendin, Woe nd the United Punishment and for the confusion of its vain | tress than his rival. And also ally | 3s even more wonderful. It speaks not to our Stat aod conceited builders, infused into the minds | the case in such instances, th ‘Denes Jo sh 8 * es Hotel in Washi ton city, has e young lady's thoughts as words do;{itspeaks straight to our hearts rea! tory te eran e aelled with “ tenet cana the tower of Babel. | preference fileted with that ie felatives and spirits—to the very core and root of our soul. y i yeuiated © Tisk and nse of the de- : 7 ered with | Taesio eet Music soothes us, stirs us up; it puts noble feelings 5 2 her on ; ; ‘eoently ereo Palle He thinks that theconfusion of tongues brought | and friends. So decided were they in their | Mit was; fe meolts unto tert we Keoe mot ten Bat the cot ed tae ee otters apeate tarsal the people who then dwelt in the plains of | opposition to a match with the poor mechanic, is a language by itself, just as perfect in its way x THOS. J. FISHER, Trustes ny oth i 1 aw — Shinar, to separate and be dispersed over the | and so loud in their praises of tho other, that | ax speech ss words ustasdivine, just as blessed. | j J.C MOBUIEE Bed ea, | 2 mn bhshment on the 12th day of Jun« next oll a mane world. This is an ingenious theory; but the | the young lady finally consented to become | Musle I say, without words, is wonderful aud By J.C McGUIRE & « ton auaietoie for the oomiortetle wees be - seneral opinion is that the Japanese helonged | the rich man’s wife. ey lived happily to- | blessed—one of God's best gifistoman. But in RUSTEE'S SALE OF FOUR ers ofat least 790 guests, ae Shae ee gee iginally to the great Tartar race. Informa- | gether. But ia the F of years reverses | ‘Inging you have both the wouders together —mu. | "TR i's Cross Roade, two too limited: however, to solve the ques- | came; the best calculations cannot always put | °\°20d words. Singing speaks at once to the head UILDING LOTe, AT CORNER OF Fiast et. | , Point Lookout. besides being desorvediy the most | % WEsT AND NORTH G staxr ‘Un FRIDAY AP- M r and to the heart, to our understanding and our TERNUON, Juno 2h, at i om. | Fh. Soft tien epee | off misfortune; and her husband announced one | feelings, and therefore, perbaps the most beaut). | sseer by virtud ofa dead of trust anion Sun et The Empire of Japan has two Emperors, one | day that his failure hea swept away his prop- famous piace in nl! America fine O: Georgetown. and in Alexandra Bit Ciahs, 8 eephrady Maske rere: Ho VP CORBETT, t daied September oat eee ries. pox rS*O8 — Sailines fal way in which the reasonable soul of Ist, 4a recorded in liber J. A.S., No. | oF Surf Bathing even Cape May, while the NT—A three story BRICK HOU! ecclesiastical and the other secular. The first | erty. But he did not blow his brains out, nor show Itself (except of cou dulen sight. whiok Wasiiltos $35, eto, one of the land records for the Deven pmmediately adjoining st jnoluding Lon Thirteenth st .one door G Hee tte rece Mikado, and resides in Mikno. | take poison, nor did she go back to her mother, | always is, and always will bey the most beautiful | | shall sell lots mummbered ey. oer eo eet | a ee eee and. oie Prcteasuenly oumpied by Cay He is first in rank, and is regarded with | or regret the day she had ever married him. | thing) is singin, C. MoGuire’s subdivision of square tas.” : of i 5 veneration. but bas n Both were too sensible to act so foolishly. fe Lt ay ‘atering piace on thiscoptinent. a ABBOTT, 266 E st., between 1 ee Lot 27 fronts 25 feet on Firs' rect. west, at the rom the pavillion and whatever. The second is call He spent a few with creditors in arrang- F~An extraordinary case bas been submitted corner of G street north, and running back 130 feet a) es are extensive, varied, obarmi me) : i to s civil tribunal of Lyons. A cobbler, a tinker, | 4 inches toa twenty fect alloy, 2,2. and 9, | The health of the point is wae ‘ ENT—A small STOR of grb ot. who resides at Yeddo. He commands the arm ing matters, and'then the couple moved away and a small tradesman, pleaded, each ayainst the | {ront each 23 feet 436 incher on street west, | Mountain (oxtons, aaa 6 BcceRs by sqmers e Cl has the revenues at his disposal, is FOr Ser? duietly. In @ week everybody knew that | ther, to be declared sole owner of what they all | Letwern G aud H streets no run back 130 | fom Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk. and “ facto, visits the Mikado once in seven | Mr. —— had failed k | h feet 4 inches to a twenty ‘an tenet ith | mond, will probably be daily’ to and from information inquire at the Hotel mar vl na’ ® week later the gos- | described as the most marvelous discovery. name- ements, Oonsisting of smatl ten cee’ | those ‘cities. Ho has cpared pense i “ years great pomp and pageantry. A | sips added to their ements the fact (for a | ly, the Placing of a lamp on the heel of ‘a boot, belek eae rectal von tes fener aaa ou fa fine nd, Carriages Bo rom ali a sure Boats, | [0 OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of - 2 rick bouses er on the rear | mt riages, Horses, Pieasure Boats, 2 = 4 foe tall of State consists of thirteen, of which | wonder’) that he had gone to California to try | with pipes rugaing fant it wetter oe boets routing on the aley, nish adeng inom, Ligure soonas hue collars with the boat | © tn all, recently od by Chas. 5 five are taken from the hereditary vassal | and repair his fortunes, leaving his wife, with | toheat the foot. After examining the different | Terms: a iaterce niene cpeilue rag, Hy and | Gad ot their command overy. lex Ty, and comfort | 8 8x office front princes, and eight from the hereditary nobility | two young children, with means enough for | Pretentions of the parties, the tribunal declined to tl e. nr eusured’by & deed of trawt | ore tnens any other American watering place tae the rank of princes many months to come. pronounce on the question of ownership, but con- This Council of State governs in the name of A year passed, and Mrs. heard froueher demned the cobbler and the trader to pay the the Emperor—Ziogoon. Among those council: | husband but once, and then only by a few lines, lors there is one called the “Governor of the | which accompanied a small remittenoe—and Empire,” to whom the oth e subordinate. | announced that his stay might be longer than There sre numerous other inferior officials, but | he had anticipated. Another year went by, the Empire is ruled by those already named; | and only one more letter came, this time full pia story and the third floor of 7 ‘ fyapomedy 1g: ee . | ten to RICHARD WALLA 0. ht to Ht at thi 0 uly N ©. 5 a a aa SHATRS MERON OL SoRenER = conveyancing at t s d A MRS. WINSLOW, TOS. 5 EISHER. Teasing DENTISTRY. frees, hi the most deeiratlé locals fn tile 9fG 'N Experienced Nurse and Female Physician, | 825 2aw&ds J.C. MoGUIRE & OO.. Aucis. aa SOURS are sa te thin one or two squares O Presents to the attention of mothers, her es M Sominlin TERTR. — le, — Tod oy om iit and while the laws are sanguinary—death | of business, and stating the period of his return SOUOTHI N EDU JATIONAL. of the high AL PLATE TEETH at ad Pa de 5-tf being the penalty in most cases of offense—the | still more ndefinitely. Then came a blank of I — ext tweens) tends personally at his in this oity, whole system is a poverumen of spies, and as | several years, with no letter, no money, no | Whieh ly facilitates the process of teeth COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Sera eee | pon tue emery YE absolute as any, if not the most absolute, in| news of apy kind from her husband. The eaten wil POEVENTH sr. ‘Who osanot weer theas-” aie baa: sold — ipguir- Th tinker 150f. for work do: 9. i tethe General Post Office, Washi City. | Who cannot wear these, “nie period OF doake pras, uot silent during the} “sxe TO REGULATE THE Bowgis. | 77% Gencral Post Ofkce, Washington City mst Poreons calling at my bescoommodated | Mot HW. HAMILTON & SL ae It was our purpose to make a brief review of | period of doubt, but every circumstance re- | pepend upon it, mothers, it will give reat te jeutiat Armorian Syatem of Penmanship, Booxkee: Py Ra d price of Teeth they Cy nell ftfont. apposite Centre Market, ite perfect. the progress of christi ty in Japan subse- | flecting on the fidelity of the husband to the cleanest, strongest, a ost oe Cet fo7- pilag Fis —_, the INERA ‘LA’ will Meroantile Forms and Calculations Busines: RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INF, ‘ — to its introduction 49 by the Jes- | wife was magnified, till she was led to believe bemetonen a: wis of Exchanze, Current u : i We have put up and sold thie article for Commission » Graumar and Arithmetic. uits, of the bitter persecutions also to which it | herself deserted. Without means, she had to more re 5 i : ad ‘Ladien will be instructed fine ponman. | Roomate this sift "No, 336 Pa. avenue, between | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. was exposed. and the martyrdoms which pre-} depend on her friends for her subsistence. MRS ae —_— +m Roe pedinan and 10th sts, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadel- ] HAVE JUST RECHIVED A NEW SUP. ceded its bloody extirpatior. But we have | Thrown occasionally into the society of her ‘| WINSLOW'S Rooms open from 9: m. to 10 p.m. Por terms | Phia& col-ly_ 1] i Rh Se, already trespassed so much upon the indulgeace } former rejected suitor, a part of her old love An Be s apply atthe Rooms, ER > DENTISTRY. Boots and Gaiters, Patent Leather and of our readers that we must defer our wishes | returned, and believing that he had remained SOOTHING |" ma 4-3 WM. W. YOUNG & CoO. D IR BILLS, after a raotion! test of two years, Cloth Gaiters, Calf iv , Paton . in that respect to a more opportune time, if in- single for her sake, and having notWing to hope HE UNION FEMAL 3 MY. = E : 3 idenoe recom- ani a, wy deed we shall consider it Hf sufficient interest | for from her missing husband, she fally a he * T. fp welke New ARRANG EME ee artif cial tooth? Te hos the savamineee: Bocte nad Shoes: all of which I to pursue the subject hereafter. In the hope, | plied for and obtained a divorce on the ground i eps an aneepesiel neta ntire rare or Mrs, | stength, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Fall | ceedingly low prices. 4,5 7 that this a drawn sketch of Japan ihecotiad a One can imagine what her feel- y pei 0 Z. Richards tor more than ten FRCS Sis inserted for S35. Partial in proportion. and its le may interesting in connec- | ings were when she learned that her former tion witl @ Embassy to the United States, on the first Monday in Sept bee unde joe 306 Pa. avenus, 867 | Sma 15-00 ee V—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ lover had never, since his rejection by her and 3 “oors above eS. ee ee See? 3 i — OOTS AND SHOES TU SUIT §THi we shall, without further ado, conclude it. marriage to another, cherished other feelings ‘ Tnion Academy Building. F WOOD AND COAL. BY re now vaepuat all kinds of EDUCATION IN JAPAN. for her than those of friendshi ulars. see circulars at all the Bookstores, maz. Ww oa and SHORES. and ‘constantly Tpestwene, © The Japanese have a more eral educa- Her disappointment was arpened with 3. OR VICK’S SCHOOL. N p= rand wil tion ‘haa the Chinese, and are & bound down | *®guish when, a few days after, she received a Mas. "MecoRW ICR” te i Re <3 we OAL |. p Siew y go onten * by the absurd fetters of ancient custom in re- — from her bpsband. stating that he had at | , Jtneteuly reli ms the duties of her School on the at Mendes fete poasliyered to all parts of the city, at the lowest heretofore charged in fius eity for much tl of study that k. he ast accumulat: tune nd hii at iM insian tember next, mo eae Boots - am heaped condition. “In aptiteds | *anguine expectations, can Cay nd, his most brauoties requisite om thorough Eughth educa: | OMcr2n2 Pa. wr.,terwocs wei GAL Rs | Paranps in want of Boote and myers for new pursuits they are excelled by few. | ¥*¥ ges with a closing request that she would ~ 4 7 to Seay rough Engli jem | ma 17-tf as north side. | in store snd at the lowest prices. Give w Capt. Golowi lates t Bi meet him in New York. She gathered from in addition to her day schola: 8 desirous of SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND 3 ia avenue. Jecrmell the Messiak Geen hice Juan tnctainty | the lottat that matey hed bern Ser bee, DR : ceoaiving into her family a fow pipile ae boarders, | "T'An axtousive stock of PUI in epee | ap St : 336 Eeanayivente. short time, and when Com. Perry arrived at during those years, but which she had never i bins modiate careand oversichy. “ hic wegeae COD Een pb Pcs a . paherre a ee aoe Tae Soper, ¥eddo he found that they were familiar with | received. She knew her husband, if affection- Her arrange ents for the scoommodation and} Cali and see {ur yourseif, ; Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, our own history, and that even the Mexican | te. was also proud, and feared that he would = due care o pu cave beta consdennig R. W. BATES, Travelers wil their in! war, with its battles and resuits, were fully | Dever forgive the slight involved in her act of dessene ae "aformation wit known among the officials with whom Mr. Oli- obtaining a divorcee. But she finally resolved TELE S| phant, the historian of the English Embassy, | 0n 4 full confession, and on the day of the ar- | ™¢4icine, if timely need. Poli r, ‘., te stud: ‘Dy @XSmMining desiring partioulat information with refere W pod and Coal Dealer, oy TRUNKS, VaLICcES as ae | rs wey exch bottie. » Ne associated. Mr. Oliphant remarks - rival of the steamer, she was the first to greet | GodTis & PERKINS y 5 s.r, ni > ir - le har gchool may apply to W. D). Walisch, Kitor 0 | _™*! corner of Fourteenth and C sts. | shading elaowere Bel aoe gone but ghe = mark ploy < - iT F “PA 1 ‘he best workmen, | ean confident ‘or terms and furtner partiouls ply st her 1 OOK OUT FOR PA T a to bo superior in Stremgsh and 1 Va | ba t 7 Although we took leave to doubt the exist- | her late husband, who after hearing all the| Bid by Drags ip oy ainlaed emateemnainaes cornice ha Ne, 512 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Franks Chat are ayade tn other often oad ence of professors of European languages at | particulars of her conduct during his absence,] pres falyesG “ee Ll-dewiy = Four Doors South of Odd Fellows’ Halt. one week's notios) ‘4 Yeddo, there is no question about the advanced was as frst inclined to refuse bis forgiveness, <eatepiyupeineeammnnniipeniinibineminie sapere cs H.W, HAMILTON hae opened 9 PAINT Ee sTAek. RO, ite of education, and its wide effusion | but finally deci overlook the past, wi 7 s > anc 3 Son the New York pian, throughout the empire.» Dutch’ i’ certainly | ite mistakes and errors aed agit, Pact, with | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS taught at Yeddo as well as Nagasaki; and pupils who have studied the latest mechanical El sienies inventions at the latter place nied to the altar the object of hii tions.— Boston Traveler. is early affec- be found PAINTS, OILS: ae a BRUSHES, &c., &c.,at wholesale and | %, oa Ey! ADIES IN WANT OF A FASHI ‘ short notice. = MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE. per of the city; George- NET, will find it at - = é Trunks delivered in any part city, Sy: GER is ga ad 107 Bridge st., rE: : 2 town, or Alexandria. -| _.Tus Carrie Disease in Massacuusetts — : Ixo a general t N. Be ie . i | . Also—Agent f lowe's celebrated FAMILY under the Dutch, come to the capital as teach- | 7! Introduction into Massachusetts of the catile | Mesures Guede: Fiswene Rie hn 5 Si 1 F SEWING MACHINES. winnie scl B Haat li eee Mroar ss Suen known as pleuro-pnewmonia, its rapid | Dry ee. fosiory, Prose. Tein nes ke. &e., + Siw inek senibenk tout ts eiceaiacnnaien=- de 15-ly ree, JAMES 8. 3 je throughout the east. ti the State, | may constantly be foun: lowest price £ x ot —$—$—$————————————S own ships, working their course by observation. | the contagioce vchasaghie ‘usually atribated to fhe best quality of Extension Skirts, war Jo See of Bectord’s qoicbeatat SEE VEE TT. n do work as che than} Y OL ke STATUETTE They are Petes sensitive of being supposed | and the of any known remedy of preven. | © ™&!e of the real watch springs. ' ma 15-3w LATING A ND. PURIFYING “ARCTIC RE- | any other establishment in this city. Give him a STEPHEN % DOUGLAS. incapable of acquiring any branch of knowl- he sacrifice of every aniimzl ex- NION HOTEL, FPRIGERATORS x a call. Don 't forget the number—it is 512 Seventh Seiiens Decetares thie pecan cdge which is possessed by others, and have a | Posed, all combine to excite among the farmers | UJ CRORGETOWN, D. C., Pg aed TR ES EE aie thar | ring A PUTTY 18 DOWN opestmon of Aomortonn ert tet very high estimate of their powers in this re-| 8ud people generally throughout the State the a MOY Fe A ET rites, || balks cee ee ee oe ‘AL HAVANA LOTTERY. | seesimen of ike eharacter ever spect jis was amusingly illustrated in a dis- Th Weaeectmst lente rims —— ma 1l-Un s0BN SH. Proprietor. wholesome, ot Sir.) melt out loss ice t ony Tue Nat be me ge EN =a Lot - ws nel (cymeg f procured os cp her ple cr erdeatee tas go 9d OR OE pa peli age e175 JUST RECEWVED Solow sourebestt Fei ee re re alucted by the Spanish Gevoreaneernden | qi Rocument maT D Bron, No. 208 Peony svenve, which should hereafter be the medium of off | peared a pomiblecontingemea. passed an act pro-| 13 ups. re Ports Ries MOLASSES, C. WOODWARD, Mit tae pines at Heteng epmD Genera! of Cubs. | oornor of 12th Pires. Washington city. Bereons cial correspondence. | ““Oh'"” said one of the| viding for the appointment of & beerd cree | ine ees: Pats SUGARS, Agent. 315 Fe. avenue,’ | Will take pine st avAne Om sens, ecvlend Virgin Rsk Contos Sond = commissioners, «-you had better make English | missioners, three in number, with absolute | '50 bbls. {soy Rye EPO eR mag 6: __——___ibetween loth ad lth sts. SORTEO NUMERO 67 ORDINARIO. Sun Gieorkin, Botan. ni oa the official lan, + there is no telling how | powers over every herd of cattle where the dis | 9° kess Dupont’s GUN ma ENNISE DRAULIC MOTOR. 3 ZE $100,000. Uisiana, desirir g copies the" 5 i palate you will be sblo totwtive | ease ted tena Tie crease ne ner the 5 bbl. patent SAPETY FUSE. wee FOR STATIONARY POWER, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. ees their orcers to GP; CULVER, Washington long it will be before you will be able to write lieved animal hoa eee pag po For vale low by JHN 2 BOS . Snow And wondorfal adaptation of Hyd ic | 1 prize of .. $19,000 52 priges of... Esai bye onen, a dispatch in Japanese; but ‘me us five years, appropriation of $20,000 Sige such animats,| — oP ama reasure as applied 10 mechanics, and has, eo far | t C4 sin fis 49 om position ee par ga = =" competent to correspond as might be killed by their order. Gov Banks HE been TOT TA STTines, ut has Lots Shown, been rece’ : . Siow | ‘So approx. ~~ ws pe with you nin eee eat ae 7 dinection Both plain and Ane For tale. “pd, Seam vent ut pp Ag bh re 9 -—eoongmical 1 do The Japanese language is one of exceeding | oped itself, in town after town, and county after f TN ALL 386 PRI: 8p 2%-eo2m OE Bridcost, Georerlown. | suitpare ores ore eee ok grees: aad c00-| ws IN ALL S80 Bb SF casrters, 09, difficulty to learn, and more complicated even | county, great numbers of animals have been hi x 8: -- a Subs Sorrctstne Retest scents. fe and attention aprientp es to steam or sions Ei combed ats tats rer cont. — aa ; — ‘email si ‘Banks 4 than the Chinese. This difficulty arises from | slaug’ Fang "eh, after the expenditure of the | (SRANDELL, Weta fr 6 st, Georgetown, | Sulfislent head pf owing Waters ant the ane | Bu ‘wing will be forwarded 8 800k 8s the reeult 5.0 on ie oa the fact that in addition to a written and spo- | 54 appropriated, the evil is scarcely checked, Has co: on han eo assortinent of | ted reduction of its power {oF friction 1s only three | becomes known. r U ‘arrived thiw em! 4 5 ken of their own pollysyllabic. they make use pede med ers psrtioesi ate Pi teas OP ACL: Pn Perhe rowult of thirty years stuly and practical ex a hess {oF sheen or TOD even ing Trynke. Oar trask of the Chinese, whish, spoken with a peculiar if the accounts are correct, already made Itrcp! beg euaityeia dy ayer steclandGermag | porinaent, who, stared omttyet'y and practical ax} to 2 Care of City Post Charleeton 8. © te at this time the greateat Japanese pronunciation, suppressing the nasal pearance In several places in Connecticut where | silver fraines. WN. im ‘Old Frames Repaired a1 claims for it—only what every practical nan readi- softening the consonant, isin general use 7 i no 19-ly the alarm is becoming general, and legislative | 2€W xiasses set in them to order, yy, & vast superiority over every other RANCIS HARPER, a5 a learned tongues. Chinese characters are action is loudly Gunandod oe VALTeRE. < ‘A - ptatio of hydraulic power hitherto invented, , GROCERY ERE A : a catia oo T—A two B th t bi f water—eolid 5: FAMILY GROCERY AND FEED STOR P . < also. wiod to express ideas, though not in the | Under this state of facts, the Governor of Massa- | [QR BENT—A two atory and i nyotte atrook plicit o conrtruction—faciiity ofadaptation tonny | Cerner eg Nese York auenus and Lensa tret. | Od Ghd ‘Franks sopsized extakes tmeushange original Chinese sense. As the Jn anese use in coi order; cas, &0.; with large gerden at. | kind of machinery—and, more than all, its cheap- BP ay geen A ee Bye ny ho new WALL, STEPHENS & £o-., ail these four forms indifferently, it involves pe ye WE ent ere | on iwi appointed soleagent | endeavors shall be to pleage, and bya strict atten- me the learning in a maze of such confusion that “ — — rie ate ok aciangent | catenvors wants of the public, he hopes to merit a venus. ail attempts hitherto made to reduce to order é Te, STEAM wi KET FLYING CLOUD] x ~!respectfuily mvites an | share of their 6. the princi of the language—to write a Ler is now rev pode natient ~ 1 1 who feel i uterested, ofa work: His tock consists of 05, article usually r found in @ first-class Family Grocery F grammar—have totally failed. Rev. Henry oe 4 he oa ieee Feat ae eames Hotel, between the ho aad pn 8 oF Wood, chaplain to the Po f * tripsto Alex to 6p. m.. every Store. ma 17-1 wil 8 5 th I + scoed ca Wvepicioal ca agen has srr agreed upon tnd on ND yen Haws ter divtoe servies, County and State Rights, as well as single T i i i HE “WASHINGTON BREWERY,” bei: . ‘will he over unti Tone o’clook. pale Spm ofaas Fogenee FBR noes ii ne Ht Operation, under the ‘wariagement been able to observe, both own case and t. JOHN MO 5 No, 1 Todd’s x “a % one that of others, that under the most favorable ae ap 19 2m No. 36 n st., Georgetown, with peso ne ttcotim Brown's Hotel. | fete taw ca wored trotel elses te Say ireumstances years are n re ‘Jou. F. BIRCH. UNDERTAEER ol on ven a saperdcial Knowledge of this most bom | of e@tetian the Pires | on ior sda ed eee a secnssiaie, Batis (Pam 1.70 peg keg of § galls plicated tongue. The higher the pretension Sea 7 B® do of 4 Japanese writer, the more Chinese he in- ¥ pow terininglee, ; i : Abdel Ag LSS knowl 5 nectic tiver which [om at of CU Ne alwars hand 4 i y Store, under , PTO. a the - Shing sheraces ran etiely Japunene i sha , y ont ieats n in th fgeioc COL, ‘ashington signification. This mixed sort of seems alread jearses and ap 10-6m ; ery, to be easily understeod'and mastered by the a MASSEY: COULING & CO’S PHILADEL- 16 FREsH ARRIV, ws themselves, among whom book print | "fae ate ate Ne be conetantly PIncRs: cn Tele “Hired CHINE from wooden pla tho art of reading | to N ‘ ' : : po reat ses tag acaba I if the d my is who want & pure un- y ne Gite Dis fot Suites, various styles So vented by ad a ["PORTANT 70 ROUSEKEEPERS. 15,000 re WORTH ia Diag Rh SRn Ace, ner ’ E.R. DURKEE & 00.'8 Of arvellent quailty oa ferpe pomtlon sede Uy one @ LAWN ROBES. ome very fandom” : at wine SELECT Srx order and di Teuton, GRUNT BARGAINS conte Ag) ae 103 FS : Japanese are greatly addicted to gaming ‘ t ot only ioe Sieger gat the goods were tele fet: oP VTLS got ay ‘e U D EB 5 nine cards and dice whth great zest. b : Q A r No. ‘Sx Line rive een sale at very ites often arise at these , and not or t 9 yaently the death of one of man 25-¢f TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. Suited = 7 the uence. to this, prohibi by law, but’this difficulty is avoid- inereasing the number in the pack, be- ot SF ir srccthed te the bo sain unre i ich hens with ten in- wades the legal cusetmapst | oases for (4 i. DA Wat Pe ER AR, cards i ECOND- HAND BRUSSH] € AND THREN are fi ieces of horn, ivory or * r j i Bh rn an ine! = two-thirds tong. and Perfontly af Pietai S Ci TiN about an inch wide. are forty- in pamber and by different colors, blue, red and white, to indicate the different suits, and also by signs and dots pemignity the value of the piece. These are n various ames like our canis, and are shufed and cu’ fe the sameway. Another game is played similar to toto, with biack and white stones. They also have a eC idd tanty pieces tale by two ns with forty pi: pear ads x 'y-one squares. It mits of many and high}y interesting complica- tions, and the problems stated by Dr. )

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