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THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lith st , Papers ctrtet in packages by oarriers at eis est, St * oents per month. -To mail aubscribere the price ts 93.0) s year, in advance; 92 for siz moats; $1 for three months; and for lees than thro months at the rate of Woonts s week. Singis copies, ong cat; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS, TO" Avventiezwents snowld be tent to the office betore 12 o’c:ock m.; otherwise they may not appear antil the nextday, vez, XVI. $e _Garibaldi’s Secona Marriage. Garibaldi’s second marriage, of which much Can We Impreve the Size and Viger éf our Horses? An me “@4 Nurse dnd Pomaie Physician, has been gosaiped in the journals at home and | It is a well known fact that English hotees pesdaiats tho auiaation at caer abroad, is thus ventilated in the Paris corras- | @* ® general thing, aro in sise an SOOTHING SYRUP, ndence of the New Orleans Picayane : vigor to the Ameridan. remark is es- For Children Tee 5 “I dare say you have heard a { many allusiors to Giribaldi's pert baa have een) Applicable to the dray-horses of the mrge ities, as well as to the farm-horses in the J thing. Ly ‘het pene, omen bry EisemmedeetS oui J fared 4 © 500 rather pursied to form an opinion wheth- pal agricuitural districts. To a certain Teeenne semana’ le ¢f "ue was of was not married, Aepreemee extent this saperiorit is perl attribatable | ., fied feed ~ REGULATE THE BOWELS. * “being shrouded in mystery. 'I think I ean tell | to the breed; but it is manifest that there is BELIEF AND HEALTHTO YOUR INFANTS whole story. He was to marry | Some chief reason for it. It becomes a ques- | “ws JF? ‘up and void thie article fer ever ten ad iss Josephino i, a ‘daughter’ (so} tion, therefore, to what extent the size and 7, i CONPIDERC! every said) of the Marquis Ramondi, a| Vigor of a horse is made to de upon his te? ilan landed proprietor. The J Lacs —— a oe we have eyes is ymondi lives with Ronconi’s wife’s | typed system ing. rn, oats ay Sater, are the principal kinds of food used for our and Miss Josephine Raymondi is the eldest of five children (all dengiiers that have issued from this union. She is a brucette, with brilliant eyes, regular, but prominent features, and a rather flat face. She is 22 years old. Last summer zie the tien cam- psign was at its height,t! ‘arquis Raymondi End his family were residing o his summer residence, Fino Castle, which is some fifteen or eighteen miles from Milan, and is situated en the western bank of Lake Como. Garibaldi and his band were at Verese. He had entered Como a few days before, and made the ac- uaintance of the Marquis of Raymondi and iis family. The Austriars had marched for- ward, cut off all communication between Como and Verese, fatending to concentrate their forces by different roads on Verese in 1a tumbers, #0 as to surround snd crush Garibaldi horses, and, from present appearances, they are likely to continue so. Now, Mr. Editor, when you fate the kinds of horse feed in England, you do not find a list comprising two or three varieties, (fed, as they usually are with us, in a raw and unwholesome state,) but such a one as this :—Oats, carrots, ulse, beans, Barenips, hay, mixtures of various kinds, ta cooked, ete. Nor is it an established p iple that in order to develop fully the physical powers of a domestica: animal, not only a sufficient uantity of food should be given it, but that there should be an alternation and varying of the kinds. The continual use of one kind of food will not stimulate the appetite in nearly So great a degree as a judicious rotation. Let as apply the principle to our own cases, and we in to enume scription ef ene of the RSES in New En; ured with NRVER-FaILING sUCcaSS fo THOUSANDS OF CASES. he child frem pain, but in the corrects acidity, and gives tene nod ratem. It will elmmont instantly relieve Garirine in TRE BowzLs and WIND Cote, and evercome convulsions, which, if rot speedily remedied end in Ww ve {ibe 2 je BOY in the WORLD MOTRRY and DiaR FOR CHILDREN and his followers. The Prodestat (Mayor) of | Will find that an entire sameness in our dail. ary eines. wae Bae ech ‘Como was anxious to communicate Men arach 9 food for any considerable length of time ee eri reesupreas OF tea ence to Garibaldi, and mado a proclamation to his fellow-citizens —_— poe one brave Italian to volunteer and risk his life fot Gari- baldi’s safety. Nobody offered. “ When Miss Josephine Raymondi heard of this she became indignant at the cowardice of men, and offered herself as avolunteer, sayin to the Podestat, “‘ Give me the dispatch; I wil €. to Garibaldi and will bring back his reply.”” ‘he Podestat hesitated to accept from a young Sie) of one and twenty (who, by reason of her Sex, ran much greater risks than a man would be exposed to) services deemed men too hazardous to be encountered. But Miss Jose- ine Raymondi insisted so strenuously that @ dispatches should be given her that the Podestat yielded; beside, whom else had he to send ? and the danger pressed. She got on the appetite and renders eating an operation demanded by absolute necessity, and not the result of the demands of a keen appetite. Va- tiety in food, on the contrary, stimulates the digestive organs, and is almost absolutely es- sential to domesticated animals, such as the horse, ete. The partiality of an animal for a partioular kind of food is generally regulated by its inter- nal organisation. Thus, the lion feeds upon fiesh, and the sheep on vegetable matter. (c- casionally we notice a slight departure from these principles, but they are the exceptions whieh prove the rule of law. The domestica- ted animal being, as the horse, confined to cer- tain limits, is compelled to eat such food as his owner offers him, or starve. On the other hand, the wild animal being wholly unreatrict- jen your suffering child and th ABSOLUTELY SURE—t tirely used, Pall dire EXfENSIVE AND ELEGANT STOCK Carpetings. We respectfully announce to the citizens of Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, and envi- rons, that our assortment of ALL KINDS OF CARPETINGS, in all the various grades, makes, and classes, is now complete in all departments, having just re plenishea our stock from the most recent makes importations, which enables us to exhibit to buyere the most “recherche” styles known to the e u 18. ve— i instant di red in the | ¢d in its movements, and ided by unerrin; Elegant Medallion, Tourney, Saxony, and York- bovdarorag-imtery yas 4 phos instinct, travels where it Toe iv search & shiro English Velvet and Wilton Carpetings, in lay between Como and Varesse, for from her —_ she had trod all,on foot or on horseback. he escaped the Austrians and at sunrise was the food which its peculiar organization re- quires. Beside this, the Creator has so ar- ry ae things that the food best adapted to the triple, double and gingle widths, for drawing-rooms p&rlors. Also, rich and heavy Velvet Carpets as low as $1.25 per =e worth $2. at Garibaldi's camp. She delivered the dis- | wild animals is always found in the regions of | sels Gerpotinge: for diate eo ee patoh into his hands. She returned home as | Which it is a native. Now, the horse was orig- | very cheap. safely as she had gone to her destination. Be- ing p Betas 2 Garibaldi was forearmed; he foreed Borgho Vico defile, and drove back the Aastrians beyond Lake Como. After the peace was made at Villafranca, Garibaldi paid the Marquis Raymondi a visit at Fino Castle, for the tair warrior of Como had made a deep impression on him. He asked her hand in Tho same makes B heavy and rich Tapestry Brussels Carpetings, for drawing-rooms, pariors, dining rooms, libraries, chambers, halls, &o xtra nce New entirely new designs of Royal and superior Three-ply Carpetings, some as low as 873g cents per yard. Some makes in fine and su Carpetings, exact copies of 3 onnts d. Also, inally wild, and not a native of our country. The food, therefore, which he receives daily from his master is not oxactly the kind whic nature provided for him in tis native condi- tion. It es & question, then, how nearly We are approximating his natural aliment, and whether we mo not, by re his food more, approach it still nearer. ‘@ have the fact be- "fine Double Ingrain russels, at from 95 to ard. avy and cheap Wool Dutoh, for offices, basements, halls, &c., very cheap. . : fore us that American horses are not as str wt Englishand Thompsonville V ee of her father. The Marquis was de- oe cunts Rance Coupled Lei ong ae lo Twilled Engits oc tye yor op e ited at the proposition, and instantly gave consent, and the marriage was announced everywhere in the neighborhood, and was soon heard of thr: t Europe. : “‘ When the Marquis told Josephine that he ' had given her hand to the Liberator of Italy, fact is another one. We do not give our horses as great & variety of food as the Englishmen do theirs. Now, is the difference in size and vigor attributable to climate, to breed,or to the food? If to the climate, we cannot alter his teps. Also, 8 full supply of all kinds of Rugs to match any of our Carpets. In Ollcloths for Floors Our stook is full and complete, Legs | all the designs whiok are novel and most desirable, w’ we purchased under the most favorable t+ she appeared stupefied rather than delighted. | ¢ondition ; if to breed, then we mey improve «- aed which will enable = to sl Sho enald not refuse to wed Garibaldi, for| Mm by introducing Better ones: but if ae 1) "Tn Curtain Materials Italian rds him as something more 5 difference is owing mainly to our - na demsi-god —bedide, what peatest could | "rong system of feeding, then the remedy is a We aslso have an entirely new au ny. hick only to reciat being new and different from any thing heretofore seen ie this it} city. et Kk: nd others are respectfully invited vctlousckoners and our goods and judge for them- simple one. Let us try carrotsand parsnips, etc., more ex- tensively—let us eschew unground grain and uncut hay, whenever it is possible, and let us shegive? Her family took the stupefaction for the emotion natural to her sex at this su- preme hour of woman's life,and they hastened th reparations for the marriage. The aclves, whole Raymendi family were soon collected at | feed more cooked food {in a cold state, of Dee Th eed ws Poshen ory Goods Fine Castle. Garibaldi came with all his} Course]. It will not be difficult to make the ‘No. 4 MaRugr Sack, . cin a ba a second marriage was soon nezq- trial ; and in addition to this, thore will be no} se 10-e06t ‘door east from 9th street. tiated between Garibaldi’s son and a 5 mnger | Tisk in attempting it, as we have the most in- OR IRON FENCE ROPOSALS ND Poyris FOR THE TREASURY EXTEN. dubitable evidence that a system such ag tliat suggested has the great advantage of economy in cost, even if it does not add to the size and vigor of the animals. —D. Roberts in Farmer and Gardener. Pancen.ine or Lanp In Fraxce.—The in- convenience of parcelled morsels of landed property strike the eye at once. They are most visible in the fertile regions, where the ibility of obtaining a living by spade labor as availed itself most largely of the law of equal partition. The soil of the entire country is said to be de-parted into 126,000,000 par- cels. Calculating the population at thirty- six millions, there are three parcels and a half to each person! What is this but another phase of what may still be seen in Ireland, where, in the pag se desta yrs a small farm equally on the of the holder, his children have endeavored te satisfy equity by allotting each other several pieces of various quality; so that no one’s lot is all together, but scattered up and down and here and there. sister (said so be a beauty) of Jqz ¢ Ray- mondi. All at once, <e day before the time oe for the marriage, Miss Joze- hine fell sick. it was hoped she would be tter the nex; day; on the contrary, she be- came wore, = two—three—four—five days came and went; Miss Josephine became worse. The plysician said it was nothing serious, and at ast the father of the bride determined to make her drese and have her carried to the altar ; the marriage was to be eclebrated in the chapel in the castle. It became neo to take some measure of this sort, for all ths newspa- pers in Europe were making inquiries on the subject, and several persons from remote cities had quitted their ordinary avocations to act as Garibaldi’s msmen ; cs them Mons. Alexander as) and they could not be ox- Peeted to wait there indefinitely dancing at- tendance upon a woman's vapors. “The marriage ceremony took place in Fino Castle Chapel, but after the ceremony the bride declared she felt woree than ever, and bogged BUREAU OF ConsTRUCTION, Treasury DeraRTMENT, Sept. 14, 1860. SEALED FRoPosaLS will ba received at tis ofice antil the 10th vay of October, A. D, } th o’olock, noon, for furnishing and putting up com plete ali the iron work of the Gates, Fevees, &o., for the approaches to the south wing of the Tress- ury Extention Butiding. Pnotographed plans and specifications can be had upon application at this office on after the l8th instant. ‘The proposals should be plainly endorsed on the envelope‘ Proposals for [rom Fence and Gates for the Treasury Extension,” and thes will be opened = one o'clock on the day last named for receiving the same. Rids will only be received perlinea! foot forlencth Fence, for each kind of Fencs. The measurement for length to be exolusive of tae Granite Ports aud the Iron Gates. Bids will not be dered if made ‘Pas bid double Gats of the different sizes. & M. CLA Aoting Engineer in charge, Treas ment. K, , ce 17 aawtootd IONEER STEAM MARBLE AND BROWN Pires SEONE Wowie’ 4 The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens her friends to excuse her from taking any share French now seek some remed: of Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria that lo ¢ 'y at the ty business the ko the festivities prepared in honor of the occh- | hands of their Legislature against this indef. | "6 iat of tear sma fower for sawing and manning sion, and took to bed. The w party ws, | nite process of morselling, and in the hope of | turing Marbie an en CE under a cireumstances, sneer, < di alone seeing how their neighbors, similarly afflicted. Hous branches: Marble Mantels, lomb and Heni and soon broke up, leaving Gari nig | AY Contrive—not, indeed, to turn the patohed | Somes Siahes Wine Lets, Se and, Head with his new family. He could not enter his i Platforms. Having puro! large stock o! Marble in block fi he feels coat of their country into a new garment, yet A pu nfidgnt of being a! to effect some consolidation of the patches— talian muptial chamber; his wife's illness forbade that. He slept in an adjoining room. The they look eagerly for an initiative to the ork as low as it can be purchased in New York. malls next morning brought him « letter—an 5 = : n 4 . phy th] anonymous renee: on it is stated, by one neighboring States of the German Rhine, which Phvael tng Serer Mose Bes ‘at the’ come are suffering from the same evil and are seek- of his friends. It acquainted him that, Miss s is: and 8000! = Jon Raymondi, or ‘er Mrs. J hind ing to heal it.—Dudlen University Magazine. Gating terme. Iaay o hace, ‘sree, corp rot , oF rath . Josep! Gari ii (for such she was now) had long Prorortioxs or THe Human Figure.—The part ‘at New York pri TEnooursge the enter honored her cousin, Count ——, with her fa- vors. The most irresistible evidence was and the names of witnesees cited. G i the letter to the Marquis Raymondi, who Eastened to the bride’s room and gave her the fatal paper. There was no denying the charge made. A distressing scene took place between father aod child. Garibaldi S rgeay faitted the house and went to his retreat ont! and of Caprera. Josephine quitted her father’s house next day, and fled with her seducer to Switserland, where ions of the human figure are strictly atical. The whole figure is six times the length of the foot. Whether the form be slender or plump, this rule holds good. Any deviation from it is a departure from the high- est beauty of proportion. The Greeks make all their statues according to this rule. The face from the highest point of the forehead, where the hair to the end of the chin, is one§ tenth of the whole stature. The hand, from the wrist to the end of the middle finger is the same. rise; tion to the city. Fear We oe ae Re RUTHERFORD. Pioneer Steam — and yg es oe Works, su 21-3 OY Cashington, D.C. HA 0" RY, Tue aay * wine, aN ifs ifoyal Havens Lot. J the ‘supervision of tho Captain Genaral of Oube, i placeatHavanaon TUESDAY, Ocrossr 3, 1960, SORTEO NUMERO &S ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE 2100,000, they now are. Who sent | The chest is a fourth, and from the nil le to | | Prize of 50 prizes of .......$1,000 the anonpmous letter? It could not have been | the top of the head is the same. From the top YE ei is == & 8 friend, for a friend would have sent it before, not after It is said that it wag sent 1000 2 a, RO by some Italian devoted to Austria, or some meee, wee PRIZES. of the chest to the highest fpint “ the tap of Whole Tiokeey, e forehead is a seventh. length of the from the roots of the hair to the chin, be ji » 81 4 85. erent of Mazzini, to fever Garibaldi divided into three equal parts, the first division fod at aight at 5 poroont, diasount? military frenzy, and keep bim from the ‘determines the be er tech brows mee! Bilf saat vent Banks fx en Bt par. "the cen in A 01 ir 1s woSk GOP ae SPRY cht th] soa i nen toa Neon haa ih | we eae ummm ae agree toes oe the inane Callberse es | which might bo Gomltnal exteah: Mook bine NEW RESTAURANT. 6 the navel for its center, would toush the ex- 5 tk irely: 3880, and dug gold for oleven months. {405 | sremities of his bands and. fect-, The Might pe thactowe bane RoceBE"Boventh ats oe A voiee, te eo While I was out Srna ne ern bend a be eae spectful Revearoatt home tee 1 nde gold, I went. out * p: . hea the extremi ~ blie se. y. gouite & pareartivls > one day, rea’ satisfied with digging $15 — ee \deo\are gen- nos. Whisky, &o.. or Brown Stout, Porter. Sorin y day, Eivented bef¥redigrings [Leegh presnres of tha sposien. , larder at all times stooked with Fish, Kies! ter] I went out to hunt—to ‘ ? as we Tux Lavy Brain Uxexawontut —The Toledo} S34 fowls served by an experienced cook, call it—and I met a very clever German who | Biade says: ‘sHad the Lady E been built | °rSAch receives our EARS ia been ‘prospecting’ also. I had never seen | with com ts, like the W: Cra BP, before, nor he me. pe ee M or Gy of ape hon nothave 865.c0Sw Proprietors, ped as ce iene any ak of ite. ik would Belimpossibie to lnk eitner of | W iio Has ost eierses Ce Min Healy, (hay- e ak hed not, done | thems ox even Sropoiog eer snethesurengss | itl"ehb har boss ere Taos times sees you from?” vonly ait wed Ras ares trumental Music in Now 9am suck ld | ae Sigtgetttand inevsaon wreck te | So Vis Hisriat Us Grange. er he qaked | | Very lite ins been ad about it but the truth be oat a re the @ ths ety, dea: was unfit the Lake ‘Superior ye his ad i nding : Body Sunilies with cor mering Wo 264 F st, wwe will Towance & privsted from C te theNew } mon lots of Col. of are! ite pleasure Scwoua: in Hanvagp CoLteon.—We tn | fis College, by extant | ing scholarships, with an 11 two bundred and dollars annually. hol- seerecereemton rman their ‘cénduct:- and devotion to their studies, of future usefulness and distinction. : Ebening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1860. EDUCATIONAL. ISS JENETTE L. DOUGLASS Aas! @ pleasure of to friend and the pubife that she will open her Raveiantse at . the corner of H and Lith sts . iad ‘lace, on Monday, September 10th pees is For terms on the Principal. She will be as- gistel by the following experienced and efficient Miss DOUGLASS—Higher English Branches, Composition sad Fonmansh 3s iz M. Br — in, eb Snglis! Branches = Latin, Algebra, English iss JuLiana G. May—Teacher of Vooa! Music. phe ome. Sein ren lectarer on Philoso- » end ysiology. perof Manny E. Mazix—Teacher of French and rof. C. W. BenomaNn—Teachor of Piano and Science of Mane. = Miss Mary T. Davipsox—Piano. » Madison Watson, of New York—Looturer on Elocution. Joszra G. Bavrr—Tenchor of Drawing. — ———. Teacher of Spanish. + Moral Science and Classics. se 7-3w FEMALE EDUCATION. Trosr Parents who wish their daughters to re- Seive a thorough and systematic education. where thelr physical training will receive daily and special Attention, under the most approved system af ban. thenios and Gymnastic: ‘ respectfully invited to visit the Union Female A; jemy, corner Four- teenth st.and New York av. MR. & MRS. Z, RICHARDS. au 90-tf Principals, EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. F ALEXANDRIA. V4 i Mrs, 8, J, MoCORMICK, Prin The thirteenth annual session of thi will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, in the house recently occupied by Sylvester Scott; Esq, No, 180 King street. P ye course of study pursued will comprise all the branches requisite to a thorough English Eda sities. and Music, French, Latin and Drawing, it les: le Tn addition to day scholars, Mrs, McCormick is repared to receive a limited number of pupils as boarders, who, constituting a part of her own [am- Uy, will be under her immediate care and supervi- sion. She will endeavor, as far as possible, to sur- round them with the comforts and kindly influences of Home. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr, Elias References.—Rev. rison, Rev. D. F. Sprigg, William H. Fowie, +, Rdgar Snowden, £sq., Edmond F. Witmer, js Henry Marbury, Esq., Lewis McKenzie, -, Robert H. Hunton, Esq. W. D. Wallach: ir Evening Star Benjamin Waters, Esq. Jas. Jr. nq. Col, John Minor, Loudoun, Blacklock’ & Marshall, Messrs: Corse Brothers, Board, with Tuition in all the English Branches, $200 for the annual session—payable semi-annually, in vailegeal L at Profi 5 Bsic Bi Ang uages rofessors’ prices. No extra charges. _ au 2-ti JPRANKLIN ACADEMY, HSr CORNER THIRTEENTH AND Bey A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ._ (Formerly located in the First Ward.) This Institution will commence its Third Annual Session, at its new location, on Monday, September Sd. Applications for admission may be made on the premises at any time after the 25th inst. au 25 Im R, B. DETRICK, Principal. THE, PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, 370 Erentu St., Between K anp L. Sts. Studies will be resumed in this imstitution on MONDAY, September Sd. Circulars at bookstores, au 16- A. C. RICHARDS, Principal, ETROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INSTI- M Aone FOR YOUNG LADIES, 464 E Sr., BrTwren 67m AND 77TH Sts. The fourth annual session of the Institute will commence on the first ia DAY ba Applications should be m: of pupilsie limited, For particulai ts re wincipals, Mr. a: [E®- M.E. KINGSFORD 'S SEMINARY, 416 ESr.. WasHineton, D. C, ‘The next session will commence Uctober Ist, 1860. Terms, &c., forwarded on application, YoraL INSTRUCTION! MRS. FRANKLIN, EACHER oF Music, 542 H, between 6th and 7th streets. se I-eolim GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, (Pormerty Miss L. 8. ENGLIsH’s.) A BOARDING AND DaY SCHOOL. The duties of this Institutien will be resumed on the first Monday in September next. he course of instruction embraces all that is taught, from the rudiments to the most highly fin- ished edneation. The corps of teachers, ten in number, are emi- ao qualified and expericnced in their several ments. tures Friday frosings on the Natural Sciences without charge to the pupils. Bu 15 | iroulars may be obtained by addret the Prin- cifalyttse MJ. HARROVER, Georgetown, D.C. au 22-e03m y FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSK on H street, between 4th and Sth. Also, a two- story BRICK COTTAGE, w.th gard ‘Tennessee avenue and north F by & large common pasture, and would be a dosi ble location for a dairyman, Inquire of C. BIRG 446 12:h st. dy 19-e0Stw OR SALE—Very cheap, on reasonable terme F one of the most Aha UILD (Ors a aed aw ork ‘Rresuee En st..and J} e HODGSON, Stove Manufact between H and I sts. au 1Stf RENT.—A new snd handsome FRAME FS Osh will be for cont ina few days it in beautifa ly situated on Thirteenth street, between Georgia avenue and . Navy Yard ; has a large pump of good water near. thotamithock the tots tes pie . withou 8 lot jo & gO teva For aie cheap, 2 good, strong WORK ORSE ; works wellin anythin uquire of T. CLARK, Yard; or of JOHN PATCH Bh ani News gerticr s iyi6’ ENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—o: FoR aire Petween Cand D; one on the corner of Tweifth and H sts.; and one on H, be- tween 12th and 13th sts, Inquire of JAMES W BARKER, on H street, between lth and 12th, No. 425. ma 3)-tf FLOOR of the bniid- Ly Opposite tho west of the ui y osupied by Chas. 5. Wallach as Also the front room in the eepond story and the third 6 samé buil . Fo; Frnesseny se RICHARD WALLACE So WOOD AND COAL. W°°P Pann } oAL vere] $0: 931 parte of th city, at the lowest possible rater. ised T, 3, & W. M. GALT, Office 289 Pa. av., beiwoon lith and 1th the ma 17-tf north side. ey "WOOD Sawai asd Spit aay size and see for yourself. R. W, BATES, ae es ats, I. KM. SINGER & 00,3 * IMPROVED A} SEWING MACHINES, 38S. 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TERMS—Cash, tavarsadiy, in advance, subscribing in clyde raised among neigh! cites wed Bt per reatee ts Weckit Star wil be Rt. it ievariaoly cont ine the * ¥ od Tenerally throughout the - va ma © Copies (i ) be i ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTNTs | RANDELL, OPTICIAN, Cc Bis. 138 Drviee st., Georgetown, Has constantly on fy large gesortment of A Para wot aisle Beconee f td bast 5 s1 * staal i, end partis a tilver fratness No tht Braaee ro is surely wanted by who wut ROW £_nee00 set in them to order. no ty will oa feces oomietnasia, sat one which MASSES SObEINS, & C008 PHILADEL- | tervice to this large clner of our alt 4 VHIA DRA JGHT ALE. We sre otfizens. How comp etely this wil) do receiving me pee the above deligh' bev- | it has been pro ", o ment On many the pe rd ing peropas who want @ pure un- worst casos to be found in the following com- verated a 5 RY °« SHINN. fos Aine st Gcorestowm, anc cee naes sen Papi O8. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER Vy Se Green B hata ay 7 ey effersom sts.. Georgetown, pore mn: Merour py < oftariNicinenn'y tervermesaptgonto tueweneh | neta indigestion Rrompeans, Rese St na to dil calle with From thony's Fira, and, indeed, the whole lainte arising from Impurity of Thi compound will henke great health, when tsk humors whrah fecter in the blood at that seston a lied at & ‘ew minutes’ notice, as | havea large Sacortment of CUFFINS always on wand’ Partioular attention paid to the removal of the dead from the old to the new burial grounds. Hearees and Spl lorses for hire. the vear. B: tmely expulsion of them ranking ainocdore are tippsa in the bad. Multi. oan, by the aid of r them- at remedy, es reese a L's. OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES at the the 108 ol Adami ross * asi~ ington, D. C., to be sold for freight aud onarges “if FA 3 A 4 i < £ £ not immediately cal'ed for. blood GEORGE H. BURNS, Agent, ae September Ist, 1260, = base it Aubin, N oer fea” Adamson, A inorder is feit people enjey better sea ies Alden, J R a onger, for olcanring the blood. Keep the, bl Adox. 0 heaithy, and a'lis well; but with i Abbey, Wm life disordsred, there can be no og by i. Ashe, WS Sooner or jater somethiog must go wrong, @nd toe Alsobrook, UR sreat machinery of life .s disordered or overthrown. Barber, Rev 8 Durivg late yoars the pul lic bave been by Balland large botties pretencing to ig SS tract Branch, J W of tarsspariiia for one doliar. Most have rown, pose frauds upon the tok. for they not eniv contain ringer, ittle,ifany Sarsapariils, but often noourative Barclay, AP erties whatever. Hence, bitter and v + attsy Win B {cot Eatearic wine fect uepeste aed dbo prof 8 M oa, the name iteeif jnatly ios has become Baer, Mrs M Laserre, F tynouymous of imposition and heat stil we Bowie, RJ Lenher, GB tege renperilie, and a oo corny Haldwin, BH Mott, ColC # fond of obloquy which reste uponity "And we think Baird. Dr eee 4 we have grogid for believing i hes Vaneor ehee fou iad Mackey, J 'T are irresistible by the ran diseases packmers, BC ak “Prepared. oy Dri. C. AYER. & CO.. Lowell Bolan, & son. Hon C —— Price $1 per bottie; six bottles ia one pask- ag Es sierra ee nm Brown, AV ldoon, M Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation. Belen d@o foe EB “ HIGHLY CONCENTR er, ZO 4 Baker: Wright & Co Montgoinery, J COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Brown #Pa inde§ fPopitives *euA kK Ys, row ver x Banks, ED a. WW EaVEtrand DRUPSICALECEL Bennett, C W MoCracken, This Medicine i repens the power . Byrnes, Dr J Piitebed, ABs and excites the ABE Rg NES into Camer,A L eader, J pe A 6 ATE ‘ oF ©. Ciark, coks, JW a ons, 1 UNNA ai RN Ta Goleman, ow ere, 1H M N & are. Set P. = ochrans, ‘ Garter, 6 he errll & Pearce, EAS EN, OF CHILDREN. ory . % pines 3 CH ‘LM D's EX’ °T RI 4a Goussiy, FG sacine, Catherine, — eer W egies Chouteau, C P teheil, H citing Exocasen, Habita Col MnMB errill, 3 H iy Indisoretion or A! aaa sksonnse crores to Basrons ym ™Tat et Prem hapman, Wm itonell AS ‘of Memory, Difficulty ft ruger, . a Soren? wmeare | | Beccst Pua: ralinse oct Campbell, J H indeloff, M a Lassitude of the M. Sratem ee a Bo se Pest; iarke, Miss icholson. @ WB 5 neat oD AL coun FEW ANGE. uide, JO These symptoms, ywed to £0 on, whick this t, Com medicine Tavariatly removes, s00n flows bell, Arehy ao POTENCL, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC meats sine oc Naeaspa Pacomnees bach, nningham, C W rker,G & T by those “ DIREFUL yey 4 Ok EE stant, Com of “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, aanertys JE do Many are owas of the cause of their obyns, Col TJ do NON. PaKt co. 5. Duffin, Felix do THE RECOR Ds OF THE IN: SS SYLUMB Dickeys, Mr do And the Melancholy Deaths Dubois, Cher Dr RE ample Uae, to the evite, RJA neions, Com of Requires ALS | medicine te Bele R atent, Com of Ara Douglas, McG t ‘Office Which Hetupoin’s EXTRA Dunvam, W 5 rw does. nnis, J P 4 TRIAL WILL CONVeNCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALER, OLD primi ONG. Ne. Migr 4, ON eben RET pe rect tap xo guy r iy, 88 in oroeis or Irreguisrity, Painfulness, or Suppression = tomary Evacuati Utoerated or Seirr: state iW Ra Ay . m nts inoiden' ez. arising ‘trom fadisoretion, Habits of Dissipation. ° Ori DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO Fam.’ SUOULD pie Wirgour iT Mosinins for cmmsensent ond Beira a ensan. wise. GC “HELHSOLDE"Ex TRACT Buck O ‘arrill, Bi sf SECRET EASES Grek e n al! thetr Stages, {ttle expense: Giambastian, 16 ttle or no ig See Greacon W | Brea 8 frequont desire @n‘ gives strength to Gillis, BW pinaten therevy Ramorips Obs Gossett, Mre ‘eventing and ceripg res Urethra. Gazette Office Allsying Pain and ndsmmetion, so went in eran. Fee Ww 5, Shee = Peccors. 004 ene es Syneneus Gerdnetea W : TECOS NDS SON THOUSANDS a iO Ha Gater, Mra N Gekyl,F and who b a Leaty fess to be opred Im at fol e es bre fo und they wore deceived. and ¢ 14 the use of “POWERFUL As- Tyler, C N TRINGENTS, Sits Siodee ta the system, to break hompson & Bush, out in &n aggravated form. and ae PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Sineening A Use HrMpoty’s EXTRACT Bucnv for « affec- EOANO Rete, | waster ART ORGANS ‘hompson, E! iF FEMALE. arior, Jaa From whntovar ties eth ng and no matter of rae tall Dro A HOW LONG STAND ING " . f ee own OS Van Viut, BF in to hi aed small Wr iv —-- eon Ww HICH Ir is RECO MEN DI Co ee ei atte ae nia ae Whitener, J B RES. Williams: 3 J Cee Trion 8 t030 youre’ Srandahe. Wooeter, } R Witt NESTENCE AND FAME. WH Price $1.00 per bettie, er six fer 86.00. loves, Wrket, W c race te any Address, securely packed fro versop, HonS - Ww f.53B D: SYMPTOMS IN ALL Co! TIONS. Seren cae. =: Weer d Cures Guaranteed! ‘Advice Gratis! agcy & Anderson Wells, eg a coe ge me St finun,Poaco | Wi suey of Pht Batty ie ft Fag ss arby, J Ww duly sworn, doth shy narcotic, no or i ae but are pareiy . a Beorn and en! ow hite, M- ni NR Wilett, Miss AW at am ausenstrauch, O Zeigi 861-Im OFFS SCPE RAN Ae N, Ronee ere poral 1860, the und Sipe ea es m pre- fy examine, end ascertain the scou: Borne teeters and another, ‘Who endeavor to dispose * oF THEIR and “OTHER” ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION ATTAINED (2 Gas A even aon PUES aceite tone ergs wee al eRe we SUNN jy 18-tf and of Gas Ws TORRELAEING ARR A-VER WA the Dest establishments, and fur- pishod ‘with s complete set of toole lor reparrs ing precy deseripuon of hae i god be orkian and al i ental AA ARUY FREE PArork tant TO ROUSEKEEPERS. /E. R. DURKEE & CO"S Woova ™ ‘and ano Ire Brs., DEALER PA! . po a8eP, res. No, 582 Yeu Sraser, near Oud Pillow? Mill and Wincor zt! = PUTTY 18 DOWN, —