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is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, year, im for @1 for three months; and tees than hres months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singie Sopics, ONB CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. {7 Avvanrisamznrs shold be sent to the office before 2 o’olook, m.; otherwise they may not ap- AMONG THE ESQUIMAUX. r friends were kind and generous. pated our every wish. One of the young women, true to the instincts of her sex ran off to the valley, with a dozen boys nd girls at her heels, and filled our kettles with water. Kalutanah’s koono (wife) brought us a steak of seal, and a dainty piece of liver. All smiled at the stowly-burning canvas wick of our lamp, and at the sputtering salt fat; and the chief sent his daughter for some dried moss and blubber. We gave them a share of our meal, offered them a taste of coffee, and — around some pieces of ship biscuit. he biseuit proved too hard for their teeth, and until they saw us eat, they could not divi its use. ey laughed esd. nibbled it alternt ately, and then stuck itin their boots—their general temporary receptacle for all curios- ities. They made wry faces over the fee, anda ral laugh arose against the An; kok, who persisted in taking a drink of the liquid. We had, altogether, amusing time with them. The evening being warm, we sat upon the rock for several hours, and after su; per our men lighted their pipes. This Sg the élimax of our strange customs. The Es- quimaux seemed amazed, looked first at us, then at each other, then at us again. They evidently thought it a religions ceremony, seeing how solemn were our faces. At length I could not abstain from a smile; the signal thus given was followed by shouting, clapping of hands, and general confusion among the t » They ran about, puffing out their ce joke and imitating, as nearly as they could, the motions of the smokers. Kalutunah, who was determined to try everything, begged to be allowed to smoke a being handed to him, he was direct > long and deep inhalation; this accomplished, he desired no nore, and his rueful — brought the mirth of the part, in upon bim- Feiag bos established the most kindly re- lations, we presented a needle to each of. the women, which greatly delighted them; and heving nothing else to offer us in return, they etar off in a body and brought us a few Pieces of biubber. ‘is was what we most wanted, and they were asked to barter more of it fera knife. The question must have been misunderstood, for an old woman who was called Eglavfit, (meaning intestines.) and who seemed to be one in authority, told a ong story representing how poor they were, how unsuc- cessful they had been in the hunt, how they would soon have no fire and nothing to eat, and how the winter would soon be apon them: in short, if we could believe her, they were just on the eve of dying. I have heard euch stories before, near the equator, when substantial fa- vors were likely to be required, and I began to — that .we had commenced at the wrong end with our negotiations. Accordingly I sug gested to Peterson the propriety of saying that we came for the purpose of bestowing numer- ous blessings upon them; that we abounded in knives, needles, wood, and iron, and that we expected in return for our bountiful gifts such of their paltry goods as we might require during our journey among their people. Peter- son acted upon the suggestion, and interpreted my speech to them in a very solemn manner. Whether because of the speech, the sudden ex- hibition which followed of the coveted knives, or the disposition to do a good thing, I cannot say, but certain it is, that the voice of the old woman rie Lager og meted the lapsed a legak (chief) who replied, quite laconical ly. 4 white men shall sa binbb ”. They were in fact badly pro had latterly been unproductiv - in the whole settlement, fi days. They were to hunt on the morrow, and if successful, they would give us the required pplies, in case we would wait. This was all very fine, but the game was still in the sea There was clearly manifested a disposition to furnish us with what they could command. They all went away in a body, and returned in a few minutes, each with a piece of fat. some of the pieces not being larger than one's hand. Every one expected, of course, his or her re- ward ; but it was quite impossible to pay them in this manne: 4 we therefore divided them into fam sien to each of these somethin: Thus we distributed a few small pieces ok weod, a dozen needles, and a couple of knives. Alto- ether, the supply of blubber was sufficient to fil our keg. We obtained, also, a small bag- ful of dry moss, which served us much better for lamp-wick than canvas or rope-yarn, which we had previgusly used. We could not obtain y food. for the poor creatures had none either to give or to barter.—Dr. Huye’s Arctic Boat Sourney » Ulustrieus Dunces. An interes chapter might be written on the subject ot fine llustrious Dunces—dull boys bat brilliant men. We have room, how- ever, for only a few instances. Pietro di Cor- tona, the painter, was thought so stupid that he was nicknamed “Ass Hea when a boy; and Tomaso Gaidi, w: eens known as “Heavy Tom’’ (Massoce’ asaccio,) though by diligence he afterwards raised himself to the highest eminence. Newton, when at school, stood at the bottom of the lowest form but one. The boy above Newton having kicked bim, the dunce showed his __ by challenging him to fight, and beat him. Then he set to work with a will, and determined also to van- quish his antagonist as a scholar, which he did rising to the topof his class. Many of our greatest divines have been anything but Precocious. Isaac Barrow, when at the Cha: ter school-house, was notorious chiefly for bis at temper, pugnacious habits, and prover- idleness as a scholar, to his if t pleased his chilaren, he hoped it might be Isaac, the least promising of them ail. Adam Clarke, when & boy, = proclaimed — ie s be “a grievous ** though he could rol greatest writersof pure. , Was ** # i bing b and only obtained his recommendation to Oxford, ‘‘speciala gratis.”” ‘The well known Drs. Chalmers and Cook were heridan showed so little capa- at he was 2 ys only at athle dsmith e of himself as a plant that flowered Inte. Alfert left college as wise as when he entered it, and did not begin the studies by whieh he distin- ‘ished himself, ness. shipped bi ; the foundation of the British power in Napoleon and Wellington both dull boys, not them- selves im any way at wehool, Ofte ee the Duchess of d’ been left to “enjoy so much idleness at school.” Watt was mma Frame eeasentins the pretty stories about his presocity; but was, what was better, patient and rant, ahd it was by that means, and by bis carefully cultivated inventiveness, that he was enabled to perfect his steam engine. pI ASR: see TET “eS Royal Imbecility. better answer could be found the objee- tions of Europeans to the American system of electing rulers’ than is contained in the follow- ing ro | revelation concerning Grand Duke Charles, husband of the Grand Dutchess Steph of Baden, which is made by M. Simon, in the Revue Contempornaire: “At the P; of Carisruhe,”’ article, ‘‘a whole series of apartm: which late Grand Duke had successively locked up.and which nobody had entered since. It had long been an old mania of his to lay by everything he received, no matter what, and no matter from whom. No one was allowed to touch these things; the Grand Duke bimself abstained from doing so, without ever taki: the slighest notice of any application for resti- tution. As soon as a room was sufficiently full he would lock it up, taking out the key, and begin the same ceremony with another. When, after his death, these mysterious rooms were opened, they were found to be filled with an innumerable quantity of precious things, cos- tumes, all kinds of trumpery, down to chil dren's playthings, recollections of childhood, and which the Prince had never used. Here a 'y of rouleaux of silver, labeled ‘Cap- ay for H H. Prince Charles,’ and a vast quantity of twenty-kreutzer pieces (about 14 cents) carefully wrap) up; there drawers filled with rouleaux o: gold; then snuff-boxes of the greatest value, rings, and other jewels, to the amount of more than a million of value There treasures had lain dormant for many years; and yet, a short time before his death, the Grand Duke had been pinched for money, which he could not get at a lower rate than 16 percent. Then there were books, cards, itions, pay of all kinds, which were ught to light with the treasurers; an im- mensé quantity of sealed letters, dispatches which had been looked for in vain, and then thought to be lost; precious documents, the want of which had prevented the settlement of important affairs and geriously endangered legitimate interests. Lastly, there were pieces of art, rich arms, offered for sale to the Prince a long time before, and which were found pell mell with embroidered court dresses, masque- rading costumes and laced hats. In many cases it was impossible to find out the owners of some of these articles; and then, again, things which had been paid for by the civil list. and never had made their appearance were found here.”’ Aunt Betsey “Riled Up." “I declare if I wan't riled up,’’ said Aunt Betsey Green, dropping her knitting work into her lap, and push: 3 Spectacles up over her cap bo declare if I wan't’ If I could only have taken that man by the collar, = L used tomy Reuben when he didn’t ‘toe up’ to suit me, 1'd have given him such a shak- ing as he never heard on, I'll be bound. * There he set in that rocking chair, his feet on the fender, and kept growling out at Lizy Jane to bring him his boots, or fasten his collar, or some such unreasonable thing, all the while that she was trying to dress them four young ones, and had the headache so she looked more like a ghost than a breatbin, woman. If I wasin that ere plac: legislater, I'll bet there’d be a law build a yenitenshry, or some other kind of pen, for such critters as he is,—with no mercy onawoman whether *s sick or well, just keeping up their ‘you do * or ‘you do that,’ from san-rising to sun-setting. “But then there’s Lizy Jane is most as much to blame as he it she'd had a bit of nk he never’d have got her under his umb that way. Most likely he begun to order her round before the honey-moon was set, when she hadn’t got her eyes open no more’n a three-days-old kitten, and thought she should be blessed forever ’cause she'd got her neck in the same yoke with his’n. If she haint found out her mistake, and had some tears to shed over -oracked idols,’ as they tell about in poetry, I don’t know what-kind of ft she’s made of. “When I was married—thank my lucky stars—I didn’t get tied to any such kind of crockery. Joshua wasn’t uncommon handsome to look at, to be sure—any one might have thought of a brown earthen plate side of a china vase, comparing him with such a whi kered, scented-up chap as Lizy Jane’s bus. band, but I can tell you he is just what I took him to be, and I never shed one single tear finding that my ‘idol’ must be handled careful, fussed over, waited on and run for to keep i in good humor without fear of breakage. “I did feel kind of spiteful when Lizy Jane set her head up and acted like she kind of crowed over me ‘cause she'd got acity hus- band; but ever since I stopped there, I've felt real christian about it. “I tell you, girls, when a —T asks you to stand up before the parson with him, you just find out whether he can stir out of a rockin ehair long enough to find his boots, or not, Js | whether you are to be head-waiter or help- meet after you arrive in the County of Matri- mony, State of Bliss.” Pape Mortiriep —At a ball given in Pry- mont, a celebrated watering place in Germany, the tutor of a young count, a Gottingen stu- dent, requested a young lady to dance with him. Justas the dance was about tocommence, the lady inquired of hi “With whom have I the honor of dancing?”’ Ke “Tam the tutor of Count Von Z—,” replied er ir. al commoner, I presume?’’ she re- poe to which he answered in the affirma- tive. “Oh, then.”’ continued the lady, as she with- drew her hand from that of the tutor, “I beg you will me, for mamma has forbidden me to dance with a commoner.” | This rebuff completely threw “the modest preceptor out of countenance, for on the con- : delomtarly If thay “ane ateety te '. ey are ul - "th ot thai a = 1 man Too, and sou; se air to breathe more freely and collec, His pupil followed him, and learned th “You shall-soon have ample satisfaction for this mortification,’’ said the erous count. back to the ballroom, followed Nae Derivations.—Robert, famons in council. Bichard, Ifberal, Julia, soft and Tae 7 ae. agin Susannah, a 5 iter, signifyi to le 8n arm: Marah, bitter. met ~ from the Danish, a tin, a green herb. Doreas, a roebuck. Thomas means twice. Roger, desire for rest. Gertrude, true to her trust. Mary signifies a tear. Sarah, lady or . Charles, stout. Ellen, valor. eorge, a husbandman. Deborah. a bee. Don, brown eyed. Henry, honor. Magdalen, tears and penitence. Hannah, merciful, gra- cious. Eve, she lived. Esther. hidden, se- oret. Benlsh, married. Edward, Edgar, Edwin, witnesses. Margaret signifies a 1. Alfred, all peace. Sophia, wisdom. phronia, prudence, temperance. Nancy and Anna, gracious. Francis, from the Teus tonic, free. Catharine, pw right. a rose. Ruth. satisfied. laughter. Phillis, a leaf. Philip, a lo horses. Andrew, manly and courageous Eugene, nobly born. Arabella, a fair altar Agnes, chaste, Adelard, a generous spirit, from the Teutonic. Adella, from the Saxon, excellent. Aca, physician or eure. Herber:. the glory of an army. A Worp For OLp Matps.—As a cles, and en the whole—the world’s least sinful inhabitants, we have always thought. And we are glad tose a kind word in thetr favor in the Lonton Satur- day Review. Thus says the writer: —*There is something touching in the lot of a woman who has courageously got over an early disappoint ment, and whosets herself todo good in her gener- ation, and give her neighbors 4s much happiness asshecan. That she should preserve her beauty undiminished at fifty, and foster a permanent but hopeless affection in the heart of a curate or doctor, are rewards of her goodness, which. if they could be but transferred from fiction into real life, we certainly should not grudge her. But al- though there are old maids who bear disappoint- ments in this noble way, there are other old maida whose disappointment consist in never baving had any disappointment to bear, and this is a trial which, at one period of life is hard to en- dure. and onght to awaken more sympathy than it does. MRS. WINSLOW, . perienced Nuras and F ie Physician, prosenta to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, Per Childr 5 bth . tm and spasmodie action, ind te SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will B78 rent to ye RELIEF AND HEALTH TO You We Up and acid this article for over ten NFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, wh: to ———— say of any OTH Mae iT Paice STANCR TO y DGE OU TION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHaT W. cu In almost the child from » Corrects acidity rater, 8, but in oa 18 & Bord by Drage Principal Offe Y. ec ll-dawir GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS et 6 8t., Georgetown, %, x) a ares, ce rtment of Ti BCOP 10, ‘Ol ~ ther SPECTACLES. of SPeR ty, in gold, silver, steel, and German riramee. WN. A Old frames epaired and set in them to order. no 19-ly HE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD is now ready for excursions to the Great Falls or ttermediate points, Arlington Springs and Alox . &ndris, on moderate terme; will maka tripsto Alex andria on SUNDAYS, time for divine service, Aud will lie over until alter one o’o!ook. “Apply to N MOORS, ‘Capt. JO ap'92m No. 36 Jeffereon ee eon, O8. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, J _ Cor. Bat and Jefferson ets., Georgetown, javing given my persona. vot gree to this branch of my busing am red to Attend to all calls with promptnese <a) Persons from a distance can Pp plied at minutes’ notice. aa | have a large ‘tment of COFFINS always on 5 paid to the removal of the ald to tne new burial grou: Hearses and Horses for hire. 8° ‘8p 10-6m_ MASSEY, COLLINS & COS PHILADEL- M ‘A BRA ont & E.. ogre onactently receiving fr Cy peek e above delightful bev- invite rs ‘who want & pure up- THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET SIGNS PAINTED. CALL ON H. W. HAMILTON. .. SEVENTH STREET. AND HE WILL TELL YOU WHY AND HOW HE CAN PAINT SIGNS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. N. B—PARTICULAR ATTENTION PALD to HOUSE PAINTING. 72w +512 FRANCIS HaRPER, YING OPEN A FAMILY GROCERY AND FEED STORE, Corner of New York avenue Respectfully solfcits the pat may be in want of any artiole in pove line. Y vors shall be po, plage, and by a strict atte: bd Te ee lic, he hopes to me 6 their iis tock consists of every article usually to be found in ® first-class Family Grocery and Feed Store. ma 17-tf WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO N. B inform the Rit his riencds that he has alarge ntock of larble Mantels, quite & new style. Also Monument Head 5 Tops, &c., which he has to dispose of at Prices to cg er on . Plu " worl ¥ 1a 22-3meo a *, bet. 18th and 19th ats. Pa. eg or bavi a SiS cases ornate LPH RUCH SILVER-PLATED ICE PITCHERS. Boa CR 7 A igh a) “*SUMMER RESORT: CARLISLE | The favorite resort for WHITE SULPHUR 0%, Lo, ApPreaiate SPRINGS, | Mountain Aur, ore CUMBERLAND CO, Wu eet att Bonet Pennsylvania. { ood Sooiety and s Gocd le. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR al -named valuable bulidin: 25 to $8 {eet each on south 300. Sr. ¢!ENDEN. treets west a fh Visscaea, Him TERMS Low. | iN & VISSCA fe wishing fred ek Ren onthe pacers tl pd je 7 low Carlisi« Springs, Pa. SALT WATER BATHING. 12, and 18 ARSHALL’S PAVILION. (Moo e give notes for the de- i) be open for th jon of visi bearing interest from day of sale, J This deiightfu' en and a deed of trust taken ~t for those seeking hesith and pieas A. GREEN, Auct. any piace of thei on the - atuated abe a w By be ag ROWLING, Auctioneer, miles {rom Washington immediately on. the . 8. WRisut, Salesman, Potomac, and in fall view of the Chesap ake Bay A ABLE LANDS BN MENTSO! ERY | and ae “ ys ra, Soft i vA Uc N—On ne: Snd other Fish, ee the 1éth insta, at 10 oe oka, man ft i hoats plying between Wak ngton, Baltin ri (3 acres of good Lard. Norfolk. Th undersigned bas mace addi i fomery county, Md., about 8 miles frem George improvements in » Houses and many o town, fronting onthe canai entire length, and | improvements to the comfort and or joyment of divided by the Washington eduet. It has ussts. The Bathing cannot be surpassed. Spien landings, a warehouse and ot hi buildings, includ. | 5 : of Lng store ard Bxtures; Je abundantiy worded and | jreqsteiee and Brent of Fishing and Sai watered. The soil is in very good condition and viding s tillon Band ordn laying in hi takes clover readily. There 1s unty road from Stamnes Wise a ec.and for Rookviile cireot to the lower landing. who wish to avoid cxtrome fashion and to seek Also a tract containing about 118 acres, with wood retired p'ace where they ca ake thems! and timber sufficient for the use of the place. pi ‘Those tracts will be divided to suit purchasers, ». The proprietor Title perfect. nothing shall be left pa Terms at sale, them so, Terms tor ‘day. week, or month reasonable. Person ishing to address the Proprietor will direct to Leonardtown, St. Mary county, Md. je 8-2m R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor Meentaty TOP HOU A ta Covrty, Va. vaus adeed ted M This weil known and favorite piace of summer A. N resort te again open for the reception of, land records for | visitors un’ er the management of its for al! sell Lots H. 1, | mor proprietor. and K.in & eubdivison equare numbered 378, itis sivuated on the top of the B'us Ridge moun fronting each about 12 feet 10 inches on the 30 jet h 12 miles westof Richmond, ey in the rear of Tem; nes Hall, together with nia eatral Railroad emg 8 med toe improvements, consisting of thres two-story rough the Biue nidge Tupnel. The el- —— Dwelling-Houses, containing five rooms tion, beautifu' views mountain scenery, : stant and refreshing "reezes, make 11 ‘ermo: One third cash; the reridue in 6 and 12 | one of the m st delightful places of summ=r resort months, with interest. sscuced by adeed of trust | in Weetorn Virginia, There is also convenient on the premises. epring of pure chalybeate er. - If the ter: frale should not bs complisd with Visite he Mourtain Top House will come in five days thereafter, the trustee reserves the entra! Raslrosd to Afton Depot, near riehtto resell. atthe risk and expenes of the de- of the Biue Ridge Tunnel, wher faulting purchaser, afior one week's puvlic notice, be in attendances to convey (om All convovancing at the cost of the purchaser or | smile) te the mountain top. It is always best for purchasers, perso: > writs several days be’ hi THOS. J. FISHER, Trnstes Ter $25 per month; 98 jet-d J.C McGUIRE « €0, Anos. Jay. black) aed children under 12 years or white servants a littie more 08 will be chi F. F. LIPSCOMB. AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. VALvasLe BUILDING LOTS ON THE Istaxn, Frontixe ox Soutn H aNDL AND 7TH Ss WEST, AT AUCTION —Oa WEUNESDAY, pas pol in front of | ST nae, nei! 7 valvable Buildin } 13, 15, 17,20, and * nvi Undone on THOS. DOWLING, Auot. “3 By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer RUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE SMALL Brick Dwe.vinc novses IN THE RRAR OF | — Temrenaxce Hatt.—On WEDNESDAY AF- TEKNOON, Jane S7th, @t 6 o’clock, on ti ND NORTH Hreets HOTEL, VON, June Otp Point Comronr, ted Seaboard Watering P Roads and first militar tates.(Fort Monro= reception of visite Cy ON, 2th, at 60 iH P 18 virtue of a deed of tru ated Septet Ist, 1958, and duly regorded in liber J. A-S. 3 155, fotos 435, eto, one of the land records for ounty.in the District of Columbia, numbered 27. 2,29, avd 3°, im Jas. e's subdivision of square (24 25 feeton First streot west, at the corner of G street north, and running back 130 feet 4 laches to a twenty feet alley. Lots 23, 23, and 3), frovt each 23 feet 44 inches on First street weet, tetwern Gand H streets north, and run back 13) d4inches to a twenty-feet alley; together with tho improvements, consisting of smail two-story brick houses erect on the rear of said lots and fronting on the al ey. Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, seoured by a deed’ uf trust on fie, premises. Ifthe terms of sale shou!d not be complied with in five days thereafter, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of the de faulting purchaser, All con veyanetaey the ex OS. J. ma %5-2aw&d. McG ns of the military establish- ill of Pare” pres: nted in the e salt water region, the Bath at t is pi larly curative, For sm, it 18 almost @ #p-cihe; and its Properties in this ~— the propriet« real qd to make reference to Mra. Dr. Linn, (relict of the Ite Sarator Linn,) an Secretary of War and his In is new building and sundry improve rgoly to the Accommodations andcom Spprosohing season. ement of the Hotel and all bu: iness matters connected with it. are under the exclusive charge of the junior partner, Mr, Wi . ee: SEGAR. . C. WILLARD, roprietors. nee ofthe purchaser, SHER, Trustee, A 29-1 RE& mein <a POINT LOOKOUT. HE Undersigned, long and weil known to the veling public ae 8 p-opristor of the City EDUCATIO AL i lexandria. Va.,and the United = a States el in Washi 7 > » cE. COMMER GAAL COLLEGE ie B leased fe Opposite the Gencral Post Office, Washington City. sted at Port ak unction of the Potomac with Chess) ving furnished | thom in & style equal to that of ering pil open the est. hme: for the reoeption of visitors, ing sufficient for the comfor' of at least 750 guests, i, Point Lookout. besides being deservedly the most Armorian Syatem of Penmanship, Booxkeeping, Mercantie Forms and Caloulations, Businase Cor respondence, Bills of Exchang urrent Bills, Commission Sales, Grau mar. a Arithmetic, I= A Preparatory Class for Boys. ar Ladies will be instructed in fine penman ship. aio open from 9.4 m, to 10 p.m. For terms fino ug pinoe Ameria for 1f2¢,Oraters, Ho; ZOUN . 8 ri ceph-ad, Mackerel, ana a! ma 24-3 WM. W. YOUNG & co. thes ea Baer lturion poseraven finer fact es IN . PEMALE SMY. for Suri « than even Caps May, while the 1 ee ae ELS ee 3 pintuegiately ‘adjoining tt lnoluding This well-known and popular Seminary, which | t ae and codeock Shooting has been so sueces:ful under the entire care of Mre | £0. &e Chet eerie een Z. Richards for more than ten years, will be opened Pere ee geet Fatering place on this continent, on the first M in September xt, unt he Water Views from the yeviition and from a united snpery and instructi M the o ttages are extensive, varied, and charming Z. RICH ARDS, in the well The health of the point is unexcelied by that of ‘ally located Union Academy Building. For par mountain regious, and ths access to it by steamers ulara, see circulars at all the Bookstores. maz3-tf from Baltimore. Washingt: Norfork laily MRS. McCOR ICK’S SCHOOL. Mas. McCORMICK Hon Rioh- mond, will probably be to and from each of desires to inform he thos citie: @ has spared no expense in provid- gota hearers id the public generally that she wil resume | <° Ine Sus cotlare wi 4 dating of her Bobo on we at Monday Sep | °c", Lguore, Ke, Uns abrrt his patrons wil ‘The course of study pursued will compriseal! the Any other Amerioan watering placo branches requisite toa thorough English cunca: ir board, by the dar. wee or month, jon. or families, will be reasonable, In addition to her day scholars. she is desirous of | _™2 23 dtJuly 1 LOGAN U. SMITA. Seed From 100 It youre, whe wit be unter worse = ma. Rodiate oareand 0 ht. WOOD AND COAL. Her arrangements for the acocpamodahen and due care of pupils have been consi rely inoreased Ww ooD ein thee Pe o L Delivered to all parts of the i the lowest an 18@ lmproved. fahington desirin, roulat informatio: moe to her school may apply to W, D. Walisoh, Editor © possible rates. T J.& W. M. GALT, Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith aud 12th sts ma 17-tf the Star. furtner jouln h residosos No 58 Camorda niisee Mister Ve in 27-tf north side. THE SUBSCRIBER VING ON HAND an extensive stook of FUEL, is prepared to sel] at a very low ficure for oash. ‘ kip Sawed and ony size. see for yoursel R. W. BATES, Wood and Coa! Denier 8. F. corner of Fourteenth and C sts. T° FARMERS AND PLANTERS. THE NATIONAL FERTILIZE: Manufactured Specialiy for Tobacco. ie Manure, by abounding in Phosphates & being exte used by tobacco giuin, and is pre eminently valuade this evop. The National Fertilizer, manufactared of sumi- tha cto ewes a Potala ands Veg: sees whether tot a for fie manure will yin a oe Sasisiair siobaiee nstituents are wh- lly A: and are known to be Vital Zesontnals for 801 the United perk innes Eon eae it 1s bel a dens wuch to injure ‘sol icetere Sepeutere! mer npplipe is'nt ehacge mekaut titel eee staples, is ‘Nationa’ fertilizer te los ie deetingnishied et: bestden be oe oe ant stimulant fo veg: is ite Siew sear Wines Aeon maim and une wale “pie a ss cabnepenr eaishen oo AT é yred where | beral snd right applica- Tench hands>me red Be-}- uty per Bore from 30 te 500 pounds, accord- tig ne ae Aen s sey (oe are ge 4 eR erueen. OMPANY, man: OLLE P. BAR TH ma 31-eo16t sah ee eeIPE NE 0. Agent watmoLow,, iron-g RV statis Buges ¢ GY it, the oy i no 9 DENTISTRY. and tee yond Paton: ay mais scoommodated ce of Teth they map dene. particular and wish the purest, cleanest, o it perfect dentui artoan pr toe, ths MINERAL PLAT! will mgr tally rract “No, 336 Pa. aul god Toth at ‘Also, 907 Arch id DENTISTRY. e- itioa! tw Ds i ye ractioa! test of two years. SEES Se iries esse upper sete te for @35. in a Venue, [PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. es a & CO’/B x CTLY E, (it i. .Ja> prevent wary by keeping, are We warrant ES aay sitirae prove, fersitnaw.r “ibi Panto Ge Eereges ee , betw: cx ating oo l-ly nese. Fall s07 Por sale by m8 B evét OR SALE— | es | FoR THE WEEKLY STAR. __FOR SALE AND RENT. VAR 2ueee Yate sais, 18 and 19, Square Sa, Biot Tn conf crete coeth,bentens streets west, -0te 19 and 1, Square S51. {ots go aed oe Stare vote 10 and 11 ‘art Lot 17, south, betwee: will ma I4 Stawew vi RE ‘RY CaS, a eae five weit built and eomtortanie Gueecstery Beek Ninth st: 7 ate Sareh"fon the Load, wie abet ha eeciont t =f comfortable dweli- 4 i N Tee. Last i7ine the Potomac, & wn, D. The Washington A dual the finest roads in oo throught and, the mo-t of itis cower wood and the other TAT: 4 ity. A R Ribs BUCKET 4 to B. A = 6 oti towevor WALL EDA Nag 3 LE—A great bergain, four acres of wel improved Lb. Ni weil suited fer. & market den, with new dwelling house wit kitehe four rooms well of fine water in the yard 5 under + And wil be yw oF exo for ing, And wh og terme. Phe ~ ig of ma 12-tf *OR RENT—A three on Thirteenth st . one rT above G otymorth. No. 429, lately occupied by 7 0.8. N Possession given on the ist of May Inquire of JOS. ABBOTT, 256 E st., between 14th and 15th sts, may 9 tf 1 8TO) oorner of et. vie Clarendon Hone, e or store For Inquire at the Hotel. mar 0 ORK REN’ ante FIRST FLOOR of the west the City thas recently oa by Chas. 5 A it room in y BRICK HOUSE, su i Ly 0. 3 * jas if Lor enue. ni ORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS— SURE aa UNL RRR ii be MM « groves tn the most Memtrokee loons Pi city, og within one or two squares ‘and Nationa! Hetele in purenit will do well to make enrly spp! 0. “th etreet. between D street and Pa. La c— AL i 0 pa gi atrect, botecen Dat Eomeee ie ee: paws sem aren, Cea tects bs Yoeutr ing of HW. HAMILTON & sed [et No, font ap Posie Centre Market, Tike perfect. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. OOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS aod SHOES, sod constantly receivi supply of eastern mad* work of ever; soriptiows made expressly to order, be sold at + much iower price than aameenee vharged in thie city moo! cles. Pie ben gee ive = wir - will been in store and at the lowest prices Give . ap ar 214 Pennsylvarna avenue, rat Y¥, - SOUTHERN TRUNE MANCES GTO Opposite Odd Fellows* Hall, Wa-hington, D.C Traveiers will eR? thear 1 by examining a f KS, VALI ieee | 1 use but cine the best ftp f iy ange to 108 1 a Tranks that are mode in coher clans ood I keep constantly on band, and eto UesTAeER ThON Fre ivan 2 se, Fibber hater hi Btad! tik , at short notice. “franks delivered in ‘any part of the city, George- aie ke owe's celebrated FAMILY feleis JAMES 8, TOPHAM. Ee E,°°e! OUT FOR PAINT \3 = . 512 SEVENTH STREET, Foot Doors South af wad Fulees’ Halt . W. HAMILTON has opened a PAINT sfopasd PAIN TSTORE on the Nev ork plan. “ASS, BRUSHES, &c., Ac.,a wholesale and MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, Anv Buckets witH Bavsues To Loan! N. a my | paid to Heese, ign, tal aa reining. Rinatelied Glass o "all kinds always on hand. or ur — - short — — — On, 1 entrust: is care, and i that he ean do work as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other establishment in this city. cali. bon’t forget the number—it is 512 Seventh PUTTY IS DOWN. _tne 10-tf + Sh fi NGETON AI or Wi NEw VYOREA will leave eae war ORORE Famvegany., 00 %-8.M&Ttr JLAR STEAM FAG ’ Cano ptaceeeee wharf, Baltumore, as foi Owe: Diamonn State, eves DN: PUK TU. Ly romania: < 4 ne H WEDN. MORNING, oie” Bianng Se z, overy FRIDAY ehenti rare RS s m W-T& ere NTithets OLE Ss era teas s STEPHEN A. Do! In form and feeutures this GAasS FIXTUR are

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