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THE EVENING STAR. ATH ov Juzome BoxaraRTs —We learn Te Paros of thedeath of Prince Jerome Boss- parte, ex-King of Westphalia, uncle of the Em- Peror of the French, the last of the brothers ef the great Napoleon. The peculiar interest which attaches to the decessed in America arises from his marriage with Miss Elizabeth Patterson of Baltimore, in 1503, when on a visit to this country, who survives him and still resides in that cf! a ogg. yates ee the Em Napoleon, an young wi pes ne Tato France. She bore a son to her husband. the present Jerome ss Benaparte, a gentleman of Baltimore ut her bi s unable to overcome the objections of Napoleon to his marriage, although the Pope refused to annul it in 1807, entered into a matrimonial union with the Princess Frederica ne oe daugbt-r of the King of Wurtemburg, ie Was soon a! prociaimed King of Westphalia. After a life of vicissitudes, in which he has witnessed the cease- Jess fluctuations in the career of France, he has died amid the honors and renown achieved by the Napoleonic dynasty, which again sways the destinies of the French empire. U7" There appears to be a sort of stampede from Naples. a Paris letter says: ‘‘The Neapoli- tan Baron Rothacild, (youngest son of the founder of the house.) has just arrived in Paris, bringin, away with him all his property. His hard cai him a fortnight to Paris. He is going fix nimself permanently in a chateau he is building on the Lake of Geneva.” 7A fire at Hannibal, Mo.,on the 4th, des- troyed property to the value of $50,000. on which there is an insurance of $10,000. The principal losers are J. Riely, wholesale grocer, $24,000; in- sured for $10,000. G. W_ Caplinger, carriage re- eae, $2,000; insured for $2,000. George Pay, uggist, $3,000; fully insured. UJ~A tremendous rain and thunder storm passed over Peoria, Ill, on Sunday night, doing much damage to the Valley railread. Seven bridges were washed away between Peoria and ‘Wastisctes, on the Logansport and Peoria Rail- toad. ‘The loss to the estimated at $50,000, The Messrs. Hardwicke, charged with the killing of Joseph Button, in the late terrible street Qght in Lynchburg, Va., have been sent on to a court of examination by Mayor Branch, acting as a justice. The case will be heard on the 1ith in- stant. The Lynchburg papers refrain from pub- lishing the evidence, at the request of the mayor {> Major Norton, United States consul at Pic- tou, sends a telegram tothe Boston Post stating that the excitement is intense attendant upon the discovery cf gold at about fifty miles from his resi deuce. He says that thousands bavealready gone = the “diggings,” and many more are preparing mers in the vicinity is {LJ A hostile meeting in the streets of Charles. ton took place betwecn Mr. Robert C. Browne and Mr arren Andrews on Tuesday. Several shots were fired, wounding Mr. Brown severely Ore of balls accidentally struck and killed a free tMhulatto. iff The steamer for California, from New York on fbursday, carried no mail either of letters or Pe ers. Mr. Vanderbilt refused to allow a mail! taken on his ships, and the correspondence of the whole country suffers in consequence OU? The Cleveland Democrat says: “From the returns already in, it is feared that the population of Obio, instead of advancing has slightly de- creased within the last ten years, by emigration or otherwise. 7 The London Daily News defends Senator Sumner from the attack made upon him by the Times on account of his recent speech in the Senate, and gives a qualified approval of the Speech in question UF The Piedmont (Va.) Independent says that the German emigration to the West, over the line of the Baltimore and Oujo railroad, is very heavy at the present time. UF The United States frigate Niagara, with the Japanese on board, was spoken on the Ist in- stant, when in lat. 40. 14, long. 70. 40. i" The damage occasioned by the bombard- ment of Palermo was estimated by the journals of that place at £10,0+0,000 sterling. iF" A meeting’of the Tobacco Planters of South ern Maryland will take place in Upper Marl- borough on the 19th inst. 7" Mrs. Jane E. Hicks, the wife of Gov Ricks, died at Anaapolison Tuesday morning AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS BROWNS HOTEL.—J R Henry an FE M Neleoz, La; D Bush, d ; Miss Stafford, do; Miss Clar! ay A Furgersoa, N Coward, do; Mi do; JM Peston. La: in. do; H B Greenwe |, HG Lot yng . cs ‘och and lady, y earner, J ir] unter, 3 pki J A Temple, Va; 5 ¥ ‘er and iady, SC; Misa M Bsllinger, d 3 ueker, Va; ‘fT MoUarthy, PF Pa'ms, La. J W haere Va: Cantwell, Texas; 3 M Rush. Va. Ala; Teun; A B Jones, s er and lady, Va. 'T W Gilmer, do; Misa W . Md; C P Stuart, do; v {at8 Pereer, Md; 0. NATIONAL HOTEL.—& W Johnson, ost, La; G Hintz,G Wainwright and ly, J 1. Jounsoa, D Norris, A A Dallis, G Se: x ncoe. D i" oan oidsohinidt, N 3 ey, L Wood, N Berry and fy, W De- ment, C Will ame, Md; J Morton. J M MeCree, i Schest, A Stuart, O Peratco. Va; L. W inchester,P Hayes, Pa; J Sutherland, T Ferrail, Morgaa, J Smatlloy, G Gerih°man, H Myor, NC; J Wataon VI Dunes, Dr Frieson, b Dix and f; Arnot, La; L Sherwood and fy Herran, NG, L. Matthews, SC; J Re Faling, Miss; O Jones and iy, f Joi ing, A Fietoiter, Als; A Manton, O; C; H Mann, Eng; J Soruges, J Copp, Al ussia. KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—C M Wilsox, USA; E Ettine. NY; B Soulard and family, Mo; H Stone, Do; W joarman, Ili; EP Pollard, do; Dod- dnidge, do; J Thornton, Va: J. Packington. hase; Winnson, Va; W M Burwelt, do; # i, Patterson nd daughter, Mo; WL. Taompson, La. OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tae Unirep Srares. Steamers. New York, ___. 8 s Town yand ly, . S or ge Ns F Mo: ante Wk W Ingram, Ky; D lorawaki y 16 Liverpool "July 12 Liverpool...July 19 Galway uly 19 . Havre. uly 21 jiverpoo uly 25 Havre. uly ....New York. ..June 2 ...New York. ..Jane r iverpoo! ...Quebes -June 27 Arabia Iverpool. ... Boston. une 30 Arango jew York. July 4 Bavaria . ow York. July 4 FOB. sine <x ew York.. July 10 ‘The Havana mail New ¥, @ 2d. 12th, (7th, and Ziti of "each month, asd he Califor leston on the * aud owt New ¥ TRIB IAA! BIAS ra r he Sth and 2th of east months sews New ¥orkon a WOOD AND COAL. oop V AND ‘ COAL Deljverea to all parts of the city, at the lowest T J.& W. M. GALT, Office 252 Pa. av., between Lith and |zth s! ma 17-tf north eide, RE SUBSCRIBER HAV paretrer to Reet aut jo 10D Sawed and Split ‘and aan see for yours Woaltinl BATE an Soa! if 8. KF, corner of Fourteenth and © sts, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Tue kat Pe Herat ise gy Ty the Se oh a ween Lat tery, couduot Hy Spanish Government, under Ss Sierysies ‘ts Captain General Cuba. TUESDAY, Jucy 17, 196. SORTEO NUMEKO 6% ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. of -.....@ 100,000) 50 - 7 ade "od ar roa on 1 000/158 do ae } lo Dos Dapprox. 8,00 oe PRIZES. IN ALL Whole Tickets, 20—Halves, 910—Quarters, $5. z08 cashed at tats Bun on ail tolvont LGiedne drawing will be forwarded as 8000 as the reeu!t nown. pail otdere for sohomes or rote tobe nddrensod eS tr Care of City Post. Chariaston. 8. C. jhrortantr TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO’3 SELECT SsPrIons. Guaranteed not only : ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, nd fre pny a ie to ovst. They are bacutihuite in 4 gad ore tal Scien Silla ase ad 3 in point of strength (ANOS. GREAT BARGAINS —One Rosen- ksotz Piane. tu boat order, for §75., Onb » x catay, Gavie for SO. A fe 13 of DAW tr MISCELLANEOUS. DONNELL’S i CATAWBA GINGER WINE! MoDONNELL’S CATAWBA GINGER WINE! McDONNELL’S CATAWBA GINGER WINE! This Delicious Summer Beverage, The Healthful and Tonic Propensities Of which are now well known and Universally Admitted Throughout the Union, Is Now For Sale in Washington by Jos. W. Davis, 8th and E sts, J. V. Coburn, 1sth and H sts. Jas, E. O’Brien, 9th and I sts. Wn. A. Brown, 18th and F sts. W. 8. Jones, Massachusetts av. and 3d st. Poter Monaghan, New Jersey av, aad G st. T. Cogan, Ps. av. and 20th st. Jas. Bligh, lth st. F.M Orme, Pa. avenue, E. E. White & Co., Ps. avenue, Henry C, Purdy, Pa. avenue, B. Hayes, 4th and H sts, George W. Orme, Georgetown, D.C. H. L, Offutt, Georgetown, D. C. Jas. McDONNELL, _iy 5 colm General Agent, Baltimore. ARGAINS! BARGAINS ! B GREAT BARGAINS!!! Seventh street, acknowledged to be the chiapest and best Goods, lace to huy Clothing, —_ Hats and Caps, Owing to the soarcity of money, SMITH, No. 460 Seventh st.. opposite the Post Office, has determined to sell his goods 15 per cent. lens than any other house in town. Drop in and see our new supply of Spring and Suminer Goods, at astonishing low prices wha” Just received 80 dozen of 10 cent NECK {07% If you wish to keop cool, drop inand buy one of our thin Summer Coats or the Patent Re Summer Coat, at SMITHS, No. 460 Sev- enth #1 pposite Post Office. I> A large lot of fine Gents’ Shirts and Collars at very | bP ese at No, 460 Seventh st., oppo- site Pi joe. . The Ribbon Tie, Yale Tie, Aurora Tie.and allsorts of Neck Ties, at one-hail the usual prices, at SMITH’S, No. 466 Seventh st. je 14-1m NAYY BEEF AND PORK FOR 1861, Navy DerartMeyt, 2 Bureau af Provisions and Clothing, une 25, 1869. Szatzp Prorosaus, endorsed ‘Proposals tor Beef,’ and ‘Propossis for Pork,” as the case may be, will be received at this office antil 9 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, the ist day of August next, fur farnishing and delivering, free of ali cc sk to the United States, = jollowing els Beef, At Charlestown, M At Brooklyn, N.Y At Gosport, Va"... 200 1,000 550 5.000 One-half of said Beof and Pork must be delivered at each of the above-named yard respectively, by »the let day of April, 1861; end the remaining half by the Istday of June, 1861, uniess earlier deliveries shou d be required by thechief of this bureau. Pay- ment to be made within thirty days after delivery. Bidders must specify their price: Bpeparately aud distinotly in separate offers for the Reef and for the Pork, and for each of the pincas of delivery. oover- tng all expenses and all charges. The Beef must be trom well-fattened cattle, slaughtered between the Ist day of October. 1860, and the ist day ef January 186],and weighing not leas thai hundred pounds, net weicht,each The legs and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder-olods, the shoulders ot mutton ant ends of sticking Cpr ped Qnd at least twelve pounds from the neck end of eagh fore quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1, 2,3, 4, acd 5. on the drawing or de- lineation of the fore and hind quarters ofan ox, whica will be attach-d to and form a part of the contract, must be wholly exciuded from each bar- rel; aii the other pisces are to be packed, and in- stead of being cut with a cleaver. must be cut through witha saw and knife, to give the meat a square, neat, and smooth appearance, in pieces of not less than eight pounds, mor more than twelve pounds, each, ‘Tue Pork ‘must be packed from corn fed. wel'- fattened hogs, slaughtered between the first day of Decemb=r, 186), and the firstday of January, i961, and weighing not less than two handr each, excluding ths heads, jol hams, legs, feet, butts, ramps, iy pisces ; and must be cutficith a saw and knife, in Ppleoes weighiug not less than 81x pounds, nor more than twelve pounds, each. Both the Beef and Pork must be salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk’s Isiand, Isie of May, Key West eviar, Onondaga solar, or Xt. + be’s salt; and the Beef must have five ounces of fine pulverized saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of pickle, to be made from fresh water strong a8 — will make [t, and must be perfectly bright and clear, ach barre! must contain full 2 pounds net weight of beef or pork, and no excess of weight in either article will be paid for. he barrels must be entirely new, and be made of b seasoned heart of white oak staves and headings; the staves to be not less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and the headings not less th: three-fourths of an inch thick; they must be fourths hooped over, ino!uding the iron hoops. the best whits oak oF hickory hoops. rel must have on it four iron hoops. viz: one of one aud 8 balf inch in widtn on each bilge, and one of one and an eighth inch in width on each chime, and eaoh to be one-sixtceuth of an inch thick. Bach barrel must be ot the internal capacity of thirty- two gallons,end the iron hoops must be well painted with red lead, Bach barrel must be branded by burniag on its head “Navy Beef,” or**Navy Pork,’ as the case may bs, with the contractor's name and the year when packed, and weixht, and shall als. be braided on the bung stave with the letter B. or P., as the caso inay be. ‘The Beet and Pork wiil, unless otherwise direct- ed by the Chief of this Burona, be inspected by the iusp oting efficers at the respective Navy Yards esaid, and “sworn inspector of salted ‘isions,” who wil: bi leoted by the respective commanding officers; but their charges for such in Spection must be paid py the respective contractors, who must likewise have the barrels put in good shipping order, to the satisfaction of the command- Sate of the respective Navy Yards atoresaid, after inspection. and at their own expense proved sureties in a sum equal to one-half the estunated amount of the contract will be required, and twenty per centum in addition wiil be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as oollaters! secu: ity for the due and faith- ful 2 of the respective coutracts. woich will on re account be paid until the ontracts are compli -d with in ali respects; and is to be forleit d to the United States in the event of failure to com lete the deliveries within the presoribad period. n case of failure on ths part of the contractor to deliver all or any of tne veel and pork above men tioned, of the quality and atthe time and places above provided, the contractor will furf-it and pay to the United States as liquida'dd damages,a sum of Money equal to twice the amount of the ‘contract prica ta be paid in case of the actual delivory there- 0:5 which liquidated damages may be recover: d from tims te time as the be made by the United Si spec fied ng the twenty per centum to be completion of the contract as dafter the said beef and pork sha’! p pected and received, buls fo the same shs'l have heen prasented to the Navy Agents, iomeevey, duly eeroree by the commmanvants 0: the respective Navy Yards, aécording tu the terms of the contract. "he parts of beef to beexcluded wi Lhe particularly designot d inthe rnaravine bo be attached io the com. trace. Persons interested cam obtain them om a, p't cation fo this office tiddera whoa» none others) wil acoiue. Payment will sale shall be accepted (and orthawith vou fied es eariy As practicabl+a coatract will be tranen od to them focexecutivn, which contract m be retuned to tae | wer within ten days. exciusive of the time required for the reguiar transmiasion of the mail. A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bid'‘er of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed & notification thereof. within the meani' g of th: aot of 18.6, and hia bid will be wade and ac- cept-d in coatormity with thie under: ong. very offer male must be accompanied tas di- reoted in the sixth section of the act of Congress making Spprop.jeteous for the na‘al service for 846~"47. ay ved 10th of Aucust, 1848) by a written gnararte=, signed by one or more responsible per- sons, to the eifoot that he 7 they undertake that the | idder or bidders will, if hi orpted, enter into ob'igal within ten days, with good and sufficient sa:eties, to furnish the ar- tigie proposed. This guaran: z; Es = § e@ must be accompanied b: tificate of the Uniied States District Jud pron tiod hinsinonbs nysg lk a avy Agen » that the wi rs o oir i he No proposal will be ‘considered us ascom , by such guarantee. ‘he bidder’s name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, where @ com: offers, with the Chistian names written in Tail, mu_t be distinetly stated. uder tha joint resolution of Congress, avproved 2tth March, 1854,‘ all bide for supp ies of previ- sions, cloth ng, and smal! stores for the use of the Navy, may be reject d at the option ef the depart- ment, it made by one not wnasa manufacturer of or re; ai tin, the artic @ proposed to it, or the reverse. must be dis- le offered.” y the cer- 6, United ie 28 Inwaw N B WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO . + inform the public and his friemds that he has on hand a large stock of Marble Mantels, quite anew style. Also Monument Head Stones, Table Tops, &e., which he has to dispose of at prices to suit the tines. Also, Brown Stone constantly kept on hand. to. |. Plumbers’ work ly attended ina 22-3meo Pa. a Pret tet and 19th sts, OHN'S LIBRAR Ff G BGs Anan SALES. INCL MING Beaseeuie: thtoloriesl, ; rT ack tries Sgndand tt at low pri Her ue? ‘store. itan 332 oy ie 9 Saisagenen BY ‘Laure; BALTINorE LIFE INSURANCE CO M. wn eC fit » de. bin ecriptive rhlets rt, ee Vo inn | a Lents TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE ANG ON BRANCH. Cuanex or Hours. ‘ER WEDNESDAY, June isth, igton at 6 and 7.40 8. m. ats.20 5.90 p. my ON AND ve ve Was: sve Baltimore at «25 and 8.2 at 49 a. m. vg Baltimore at Sis end £2) pein. Pane restr the Ieast ll take trains at 6.20 ers t wil Oy omteen A ‘or the West at 7.40 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. For Anoapeis at7.408 m- and 32) p.m, ‘or Norfolk at 7 49 a. m. * Perens geoning the 3.20 p.m. train goes to je ls-d” *__T H. PARSONS, Acent, NEW ORLEANS IN THERESE DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginea and Tennessee, =| East Tennessee and Virginia, ; East Tennessee and Georgia, e Nashvrlle and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, . ‘ew Orleans and Jackson, NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Rail, thence by First class Packets to New Orleans. MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE: Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mobile by First- class Packets, Mobile to New Orleans by Lake Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sonpays Incoven, Leave Washington at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m. The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whari foot of Seventh eet at Gig &. m. and 6/¢ p.m. and connects at Alexandria with the Orange and Alex- andria Traias for the Sonthwest, z Offico—Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKER THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. TO Lynchburg ——-- ristol...... noxville AtLANOOES ton. . untevil Grand Junction. Nashville —_ 27 00) te Memphia.ez Cu OLN. O.> viet. June 42 9 5 Bol vis Mobile.. 46 00 THIS ROUTE [8 ENTIRELY BY RAIL Sn 200 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS h other fine—the Lynchburg Extension sags oval completed, as alko the Mississippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with Firat class Sieeping Cars! 1 --72 Hours, To New Orleans a2 Bose his... mie {” Wesel ae jashvilie do. {77 The 0.8. MATL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are 1 Bgl this New Line. Tickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sizth street and Penusyivania av- enue, to the following points Lynchburg, — Bristol, | Knoxville, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Macon, Stomper vil gn. : olmaabas, 81 »bile, Memphis, Montgomery Ww ORLEANS. [7 THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIKGINIA SPRINGS. ttf" Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the office at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m. JAMES A. EVANS, Tickot Agent, Corner Sixth st.and Pa, av. iy GUY V at resume her ma 23-tr E STEAMER AE Se on TUES iingve WASH, February, 1860, Will leave W NGTON every TUESDAY. and! FRIDAY, at6 oolock a.m. and ALEXANDRIA St halt-pasts o'olook, for CURRIOMAN “and the ts ate Land 5 in her return trips, she will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock a. m. : .UCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor, _NATH’L BOUSH, Ag't. Alexandria, fea FOR NEW YO Passacs eB STATEROOM The New Silglian go le . ve . "s new an lecant steams! SOUNE VERNON, Capt. C Sith R MEALS AND 7.59. Steamshig will leave the Company’s Depot, es." harves, Bt livo’olcok a. m.every WEDN. wy and the Company’s Depot. at Tee. % t look p. in. came day, . Passenzers from "Washington and Georgetows ogntake the coaches connecting with Alexandria steamboats or ipeuroed, whioh Std ond corn = t . ue hourly, Sao, tenn or om the ‘Western Wharves at 1) ‘look . m. “ State rooms can he engaged on aj tion te Messrs. Morgan & Rhineieek Wontane Aviarroe ‘ Freight will be recerved up to the hours of depar . Insurance wil! be effected on all goods by thistins at the office of the Company at % per cent ‘um. 7 The scoommodetions for passengers by this lige Bre in every rospect firnt-o ass, snd every effort le to render this communication with New York an sgreeabie and healthful one, oo ee is ° apply to FOWLE & ey ents, exandria, id 4. B. CROMWELL & CO. -ly 86 West at.,corner Albany, New Yo! DENTISTRY. ‘TEETA, VE, uggs Be ont ran tends jersonslly at his office in this city; ‘ear there teeth who can. nd nO personoan wear others who cannot wear t! oalli z be scoommodated B pte porate oor fold ge Rp stro! most Tr a Froduce, the INERAL PLATE will be y more fa ranted, — in this olty—No, 336 Pa. avenue, between Sa loth sts, Also, 907 Aroh street, Eniledel » oo! -ty perzons can wear others, D. DENTISTRY. R. HILLS, after B practicg! test of two years, feels that he can with confidence recom mend the Cheopiastio Process for insertin; artificial teeth It has the advantages o! strength, beauty, cleanliness, -nd cheapness. Fal r kets inserted for @35. Partial tion. Ones 508 Pa. fice ien mut ~— ro? > a So We off sal abi tandard brand of fine Cop or Biel nite ‘ye Witeks in ber rel fale eis. AB oe our own uy thon, and aghly 1 peel y Bee we ce rel! oan possibly be istilled. We also offer our % OLD FAMILY KYE WHISKEY, wi be wp brands, from the largest stock of Fine in the Uni EEMAN & SIMPSO Phoenix Distillery, on the sonnyikilt ear Phils. street, New York; and 109 Offices—96 Wall Sooth Front street, Philadelphia, mar 29-ly Look OUT FOR PAINT No. 512 SEVENTH STREET, Four Doors South of Odd Fellows’ Halt, . W. HAMILTON hi N ways. be. fou : GEASS BRUSHES, Ron do. ke whalseale at MIXED PAIN’ FOR SALE, yah BUCKETS WITH H t N. B.—Particular attention paid to House, Sign, Soe reg Painting and Graining. Stained and melled Glass of all kinds always on hand, or f shed at short notice. He warrants satisfaction in all work entrusted to his care, and is confident sty oer eaten ie as eRe nes ment in is city. ive hi: a call. Don't forget the number—it is 612 Seventh PUTTY IS DOWY. WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, WwW D eee ee and Se oieingds ehal mung ot ttc riage eee 23 Wagons, rr amma Gs 4) combining useing carefully toat the See “ge terms. in second - Pianos. (s 7 SY Save the Pieces! °* iit ae As accidents will happen, even in well-resulated Steril — in families, it is very desirable to have some cheap | Dedility, Nervensoees, U Leer Cor aint’ and Heart, iseases. Try AY. | 8nd convenient way for repairing Furniture, RS SARSAPARILLA. and ses for ourself the | Crookery, &o. =F surprising activity with which it cleanses sp, — LUE oures the aive . ; r ERRY PECTORAL is so univer- all sach encies.and no ay ocean every other remesy for the to be without it. Is is always ready and up is po longer ® plinter hay? ¥ id fiuensa, nt. Cron aren ne > c Seles Comeen 5 for li ping ohaire, 5 the relief of Consum nents in advanced ~ broken Itis stages of the disease, that it ons to re apd ot ornam *0 count the evidence of its virtue. The world knows ine ~~ 4 oold, av ER's osia. Tadigestion. -Bysestory., Foul | onieuSie dunhities of tes best “cavtiet'mate's! feo. Reomasns pert eae, cartbarn, Piles, r siesed in the pines ecdlusry a a ee ‘Worms, and in snort for ail more ve. bs the purposes of ® purgative medicine. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE: Prepared by J.C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Mass, on, aoe, : pe and sold by all Druggists everywhere. je 2l-eolm |. B.—A Brush scoompanies each bottle vu CMR eT. A. Wholesale Depot, No. 4% Cedar street, Now York. | sen nend svde corber. HUNNEWELL’S Address HENRY S.SRALPINS SoS. D s Four, eight, Ba 'Tipalve Dowta-o bosstifel Lithsgrape: te & ow Card jocompanying each package. UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption. —— 4 eres bottle of SPA, Lig id PRE- HUNNEWELL'S elfed afte wi wage jap dame i JUSTLY CELEBRATED Dra TroLUuU ANODYNS, Hardware Sn oy ey Tie Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- = ice: eye sees th From Neuralgia through all cases where Oprum was evor = that of Bauru ‘fremens, and the common chief cause of Disease LOSS OF SLEEP. The Tolu Anodyne, though containing not a par- ticle of Opium, produces all the requirements of, and may be used in all wherever Opium was used without producing anything but Cures, and leaving the patient in a perfectly natural a:ate, ‘The Universal Cough Remedy, (freed from ali the common objection of Cough Remedios, whic roduce nausea or prostration,) may be oonside: fhe common enemy toail Throatand Lung Com- plaints, and used ‘Askini ail to court from f the most severe investigation of both Remedies, and readin of our pamphlets to be tound with all dealers. a1 more particularly to purchase only of those who oan be depended upon, we wait in confidence the sions of Patients and Physicians, Prices within reach of ail”” GENERAL AGENTS. J. W. HunNeWELL & Co., 7 aad §. Commercial Wharf. Boston, . Go, HUNNEWELL, 145 Water at.. New Yor! ial supervision of JOHN L. A Country m F NGS PREPARED GLUE, when making up cir list. It will stand any climate. fe 19 i 5 A o ¢ j v Zz Zz g 2 > wit Thie Whiskey én mar realy for ene by (the the Valley of the Messopeke a) Sree the finest Quelde 1 peepared: ppc oman a —a Under the s NEWELL, Chemist and Pharmaceutist. Boston, Mass., whose signature ovvers the oo:ks of the genuine only,and to whom address all communi- ations. Soid by all respectable dealers everywhere, and all veel ruggists in Washington and Georgetown. mar 00.7 Helmbold'’s Genuine Preparation. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy a For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and exoites the ABSOR BE. = tion, by which the WAT: d tions, and all U P commended by the first the Union an th ite Me comes VAINSSY ALIS ROSAS “LAWS ABAD “OA AD MALMO SANE AB OS QAOBOONMA JAASAARY BEARS * CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TOSEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF MEN, WOMEN, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU, For Wesknesees Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Endiscretion or Abuse, Attended with the foliowing Symptoms :— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, a8 of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, ‘rembling, Horror of Dieoase, Wekoefulness, Dimnese of Vision Pain in the Back, Universal Lasaitude of the Muecuiar System Hot Hands, a. (Flushing of the Body. ness 0! eo Skin, ruptions on the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon fol.own IMPOTENCY, Ep atlit G EPILEPTIC FITS, in One or Wiicu THE Patient May ExPire. ho oan sa) peat ther are not frequently followed by thoss “DIREFUL DISEASES” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are aware of the cau: eir suffering, : NONE WILL CONFESS. _ THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption BS EPS rinses to the truth of the assertion, HE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFPRCTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.EH.DALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM ST NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY Requires the aid of medicine strengthen | | _y 77 BARBOUR & SEMMES. eS ee = stom. | PARAFFINE 0, a ogee PATHE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN! A TRIAL WILL CONV/NCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, We are now receiving, Paradise Gil direct from the works in western ine, E. A > .E The quality of it is excelient, producing a steaty, oxpral OLN SINGLE, MARRIED, On | britiast and beautifel light. and more pleasant &0 CONTEMPLATING MARKIAGE. theeyes than gas right” IN MANY AFFECTIONS rECUL This Onl is free from adultoration,and very much FEMALES, the extract Bucha is unequalled by | more economical than many of the Coal Oils used is time. any other edy,as in Chiorosis or Ketention att Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Cus , tisin no way explosiye. tomary Nacuations, Uloerated % purine state e keep also & supply of the most approved of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterillizy, | Styles of maps, Ke. and for a compiaints incident to the #-x. whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. warning Rowe ‘4 & Bi URC ELL, Agents for its sale for the District of Columbia, Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermont Great Kanawha Coal and O1l Company. ma Il SEE SYMPTOME ABOVE. e mn CARRIAG NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT | "Tag suveccides having made additions to hi | Pe no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant | gantory, making it now ons of the largest, Medirine for unpicasant and Dangerous Liseases. | inthe thetrict, where his faoities for! HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU manutsoturing CARRIAGE & LIGHT. v SECRET DISEASES WAGONS Toya, | fenee of idens, Paipusives of Oost Bn- | Rnewn; many treedied with of al) kinds cannot be curpacsed. ane fl jeansed and from hie long experienoe in the business, he hopes | this oan be doye in the most efinot: AI fs - FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. 0 FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. — APPLY IMMED ATELY. URE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, am 5 BROM ONE TO TWO DAYS J Weakness of the Beck, Burcemres Afsouens of tbe Bidmere Thecha: i + Generel and Binddor, inveinninry ee a jours, T or Giddimees, Dusense o! 2 Ad ecuone of tbe kenge, Sem Ternble Disorders ansing (rom Botunry Foe ihere Drendful and Deauttcuve Practices household oan | der Marriage umpessidie, and desirey bee Body end TOUNG M lly whe hare become the | and desuractive ba bet waked to esecey the living ipre, mey call wich fall eons- MABRIAG MARRIRD PERSONS. or Yeung Mor being aware el es) weekuees, organie nies, &e rarentlhy cured ‘whe pinces bimasif ender the sare ef Dr J. may rei ‘tm bis Dener ne ously nilemen and sentdentiy ‘epen hie kil! asa payercinn. ICE Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK OTREEY, ts frem Balimere 9: + few deere from nl net (oebeerrs came and eumber, keters aot be paid and goatie neuen. Mer éeetiny, ater parief whose life has prals off Lontec! Parse, Poo od some of (he most ae weve seloap; great nervesee ET, Peet ener cured immediately, ALLY The ferrful effersas the mind age mach to be dre: Lose of Memery, rennen of Spire, Evil Fortedings, Aversion of Bociniy — Love of Solitude, Timdity, #ic.,nre some ef the evils pre 4. NERVOUS wees Desuiry Thousands can sew of pienure bade Gomenee, © tne afew Feepeciability, cae alon bands of ignorant end dengniog prevepie: of curng, Bich din month after monch, or tained, and in despair over bis gaihng diss ppor thie oantanell ly cured and fil vigor rescered. Thesssods most nervozs end debiliteied, whe Bad lest all hepe, be ‘dean immediately relieved. : ‘All impedimenu to Marriage. Physics! er Bence! a of Procrentive Pewer, Nervens Irritability Trembling snd Weakness er Exhensien ef the movi foarte’ bind epecedily cured. ENDORS: PRE MANY THOUSANDS cured ry vanieen years 42) cperauons performed by rej re of the papers aod many ether wien . be EKMENY OF TRE PREes. Une ena ieton within the public, be and ri jan iby : peD'sS VEE IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, p* J. BO Are now being used fre Lake, ani the unive her medicine or we purchased of him the ele and present them for sale to the pubiro. gid oure of Jocipient Consumption, Indigestion, . pepsia, Piles, Nervous Diesen os, Femaie Com plaints. and all cases requiring a Lome, they are be yond doubt a most inva wable remedy. Aside from etr medicinal properties the me and delightful RP pleasant exhilerating effec! Without their i humanity and temperance ass! us in eudstituing these valuaple Vegetable Bitter for the mineral potsoms and adwiterated Liguors yith which the country is flooded, and thereby ef- foo'vs.ly aid in ban shing Disease and Drunkeness from tepet. . ane CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & bs . Prop; 78 Wiliam street, New York. J. SCHWA ZE. Agent, ashingt D.C. PE; J_BOVEE DoD IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, For Diseares of the Kidneys. Uninary Organs, and erpeciaily for Female Obdetructions. never fail to cure, and are warranted to give eatis faction, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO, Proprietors, 75 William st., New Vork. J. SCHWAKZE, Agent, Washington, D. C. je7Ay,r IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! MES. CONS INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. It is well known thst in the Spring people are more to contract disease than at ~y ° wey o mod; and it 1s om wliy well-koown that off disese. to keap t icod pure, for “all the ills that flesh ix hetr to,” arise from frolte blood, the main spring of ¢ % itas, therefore, important to ail thet ei | should be » ond In all their Stages. At little expense; | to give generp) catrathorion pin the eFote by mean Little or no chan peg See cane rmanees il'kinds of Cerringes and Light Wagons kept es Be Behe. ieenely dieapeens ter des eave {f cansea freavent desire an} gives strength to MAIREPAIRSneatiy dene,andal! orders prompt | (iJingesee of Sky Br bg poe yi hye rinate, uy oving ‘uctions, 1 fod to. a . . Preventing and ouring Striotures of the Urethra. | ‘7 hacd Carriazes taken in pxotaracRor new He Rang Ee rel a fg a a | Jaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in | enes. ANDREW J. 5 OF the most remarkabic on, 02 oan he a > the ciasa of disoases and expelling all Poisonous | *2ts49 aarnar of ith and ¥ ote =~ \porons of the eet Diseased, and worn out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, IVE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS ed this day, embracing all quali- and who hay paid fecs to be cured in a short | ties and” Leather. Loaves’ time. have found they were deceived. and that th teen asset ee unks. “Our trunk * POISO:! the use of “rowERFUL as- 98 room exhibits ‘at this timetl reatest variety n a8, TRINGENTS,” been dried up in the system, to break | 6, traveling requisites at m: a Od prices. to be out in &n aggravated form, and found this side of New York. Also, every dosorp- ERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. t LAbies “na OXES, VaLiCgs, — CARPET WAGs, SATCHELS eS. ALie Use Bermpoun’s Extract Bucuv for all affeo tions and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS. Whether existing in : MA!.E OR FEMALE, From whatever came originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Diseares of these organs ri the ait ota Diurets AELMBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHU {S THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in al! eases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMME NUED. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible char- ter will accompany the medicines CERTIFICATES (\F CURES. ‘om 8 to 2) years’ standing, Wirs NaMezs sNown To SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00 iL Old Trunks repaired or taken in exohange rn wr ae. STEPHENS & co i Sales Room. mar 31-tf 322 Pa. avenue. Promerr ani xs Pitter, PurcmaRmonic HALL, South side of Pa. av., west of Eleventh st., Will introduce Wi: FT tevo'en bent « bet of OOGkIN ‘e —} on 8 io a STOVES, and as I desire to close them out, sat i them at cost for cash. ma? LECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY AND ELECTR)- E The rapevtios, showing the er ae ” ‘ater snd Gas upon the most fa- | Pye-seted pam et ager po ~ Ty ty o- ~4 Tespectal ity. a * rec men a ow have used it aa the most invaluable remedia! agent e day. itis sold by all the Druggiste of Baltimore, ‘Qt the residence of the Rreree 158 Kast Baltimore at 8 Itmere - between Eden street and Central avenue. fone genuine unicss her ne ts hiown bottle her seal on the ook " imcandl IL” Price $1 per hottie, eix bottles for Bs. Wholesole emt. Re T. Cieeet, Draggiet, Georgetown, D. Who! Acent for the Dis trict, anc will euppy the trade at my prices. _™ar 27-tr ——— Ts ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Royal Letters Patent Bostand, ang the Seals of the Keole de Pharwmacse de “phony the Imperial Colles of Medicine, No. 1 js invaluable for exhanstion, Spenmator- all phrmecal Gyeatalitnes, 0. 2 com: ly eradeoates all traces is for thoes the medioal usse of Electricity, by Alfred C Gar- | 4180880: that have been pt | Ty fhe tt, M.D, 1 8va 5 mis and pernicious use of oo Ph tna onad Sny Address, securely packed. fro | "*',6 Routh Si le View of avery, by Nehemiah lo. 3 has cutieely ‘appianter the tnjgrious uae “Desckige S¥MPToMs IN ALL Communications A ama, D. a ls prt: 35 eente, ity, thereby incering to the sufferer 7 Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis!! | , ——_ poe wen aieredith, | vol., blueand gold ; — of digease Sil anpucttann, gud seating Sutthe AFFIDAVIT. "Part 6 of Tom Brown at Oxford: price woeots, | TRIESEMAICNos, 1.and 3,0re prepared in Personally appeared betore me, an Alderman of y = of a lo ai Yr thecity of Plu adelphin,H. T. Hc. msoLp, who belie Foreale Bea R HARD MOuUN, abe pi penta Se a ~ i . pees atere pagiel chstecigettens thes ow st., and Penn. ave. weep daly sworn, doth say. his preparations co.tain no pSreoto, no mereury, or ovher injurious cru 6, iEUMBOLD: but are purely vegetable. 5 | “ Swor before me, this 2d day of Nemeth and aubnoribed rem! . rr HiBRERD, Alderman. Hise street, above Race, Phila, . BCHOOLCRAPT'S Ake Biack Gau 5 Lifs in South Carol! craft, wife of the [i Just published a: WM. P. Address letters, jor information in confidence to it, 104 Sout Poe s “ Pitt. Depot m oth 8 ig be wake OF COUNTERFET AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, jonery. . ud 1, @ ©. LaMan. 6. K. Mort. 4. AWTRY. apraen” Anvtaae ee eueauseratien beriaa LAMAR, Mona AUTRY, FE a Hetmboid’s Genuine Exgrarstions, ; —— md fs tract Bucha, wi oie in and “a ef be yas, Sra he p i = Improved Rose Sold by S. B. Waite, 528 Seventh street, and 8. Rese uf, a C. Forn, Ja., corner Penn. avenue and J ACOB REED, ba vb GISTS EY; Manvractunar oF afd hd UESLY TEETER fife. MILITARY CLOTHING, v Sourmmast Connur Sacoxn anp Sraoce Vv ITION ANDEXPOSU AND AVOID IMPOSITION &. RE, PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. ia s0-em ASHINGTON SU INSURANCE, vo any, mieten Avenue and Tenth Street. we. pate on > G. D. HANBON, SeciatersPOUIRE, Eresident, ‘our spine sock. Sire Soali te “ ARSE. —#* ___No. 87 Green st.. Georrelown DW iy NG ~j cee patie att 1, ONE : tied BUTTER , BALTIN Te SS LcorE SEIS, HAT, just arrived, by exprore a= beat for Te, ——_—______"_*_Mmrerrnes* & ©. PATTISON, Agent. MERESRS or cones PHILP & MON.S een beh Sole Agents for Laurence’ j accord: ‘Stati - eid, D. ur mmed will FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the STROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, Agents fo LP 2 80 er nwens atone re i Seton me 279 T. POTENTINI, OR oN E BS. Ps ~~ os 206 ei Ni 4 Seti,

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