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THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,y AT THE STAR BUILDINGS,” Corasr of Pennsylvania avenues and ith st., BY Papere served in packages by carriers at $4.6 year, or 3?ceuts permonth. To mail subsoribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six mouths; $1 for three months; @ud for lees) than throe months at therate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, OnE c ¢iR Wrappers, TWO CENTS, pieZ ADTEETiemmmntssnould be sent to the office lore 12 o’o.ock m5 otherwise wasleWis aeata ms ‘they may not appear vee. XVI. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1860. Ne 2417; | Giemategit pene The Bourbem Dynasty in Naples, The Idiet Children at Randall's Isiand. Wat Suact sx Done with tHe Arries—is The dynasty of Spanish Boutbowa which is just | _‘Nor’wester” writes from New York city to the | 2 question asked by allthe Eastern farmers. The now being expelled 80 enom{niously from — Boston Post of the 25th as follows: “Among the | Boston Courier, speaking of the immense Sppie ofthc te Sith a Gby aber ee Kinston | Moons den tv Rome pilaos | oP Nowecbinet nd oer wer Ste, 5S * ii ts | " < aly, and ine — a heen oey, tarily many whose physical condition 1p ungeaitby The land is faut of apples. Every orchard has Philtr; Jeers. , It was. in 1786 that the child of | and whose mental organtzation, 1s {mpeffett of | produced an abundance. | It has been'a great year Xie the fret French ‘King of Spain. (Louis | !mpatred- e efage /eckt. 4 | Keope,wethould have ensent er tne eaten «Wa grandson) and of Elizabeth Farnese, his dings, itself. A 1 we ‘ave enough of this year’s = hook aota Kin resis physi ed with the care of | duce tosupply us through seven years of apple = een, by force of arms the gdom of Yami Naples from the Hapsburg Emperor of Germany, | these diseased and idiotic children, but with what ~ ey unfortunately they perish with the in like manner appro] ted that insular | 5uccess his practice perp iy Dari es n which they were wn, and the question oO ing Y & recent visit to the Island my curiosity | to | #san important one with farmers, “what we Sool Gevsoeed chs Gar sareos oh Oat Monae Libek te spun Gorapnmment susie ts iin (aleeed lie with te apples?” ‘They canit be marketed a reign of the first Bourbon sovereign, at Naples | 27d insane little ones. In a single room—perbaps | fourth part of them. The markets are glutted aad, Palermo, guided by the enlightened counsel | 'S by 25 feet in area—I found 37 inbeciie children | Many farmers are glad to take a doilar a barrel of bis Minister, the Florentine Tanucci, was be- | Seated closely her upon benches and chatrs | for picked fruit. usands of ‘barr neficent and popular compared with the previous | 8'ranged around the room, some rocking them- | boughtat that ratein the vicluit; slominton of the House of Hapabcrg. And it is | telves incessantly to.and fro, some screatting at | Cents a-bushel, at retail, would secure sales fof mot umtil 1759 that this century of miscrable | the top of their voices, some yelling out a laugh, | More than four times the average annual sales of ‘tyranay begins, which 1960, by a j \self the token of a vacant mind; others of them | the last ten years, and doubtless SS a will long @einyed retribution, brin wry moaned and muttered, or emitted an unearthly | Come down to that. Shakers, those industrious da that year, 1759, Carlo of the two Sicilies, by | 0lse, intended for muste. Here they chattered ploddets in all kinds of money etting from the ‘he decease of his royal brother at Madrid, became | 224 quarrelled, and grinned theit ghastly stniles, | Products of the soll and domestic manufactures, Ang Gerlos of Spain, and being thus oblised to | SeMingly under litte restraint other than might | Will be up to their elbows in apple-sauce and ‘vacate the Italian throne, he left it to bis younger be needed to keep them glved toone spot. Gazing | *pple-butter—be sure of that, and “Shaker apple- son. This was Ferdinand, then a child of seven, | " ¥acancy and without the slightest exte sauce,” that very excellent product of Shaker but who afterwards grew to be the coarse, insen. ing piace or educement for thellittle thought thet | *KHll snd neatness. will be abundant in the sible blactguard to whose service the British | Might be capableof, these children iinget outtheir | Market. But after these objects have all been navy, and its hero Nelson, were unworthily de- | f@gment of tife—Imbeclitty Yecoming idiocy, id- mppllets there will be millions of bushels of voted. This first King Ferdinand, with his con- iney, farsi ne age and Anstalty fiually | Spples still left unappropriated sort, the Austrian Carol “uni bt mtodeath. It is on! te that ee pee dieest cruelty oo, nipescoa —— Fab este here leaves hope behind? Ithe A Revivat at Sanpwicn Isnanp.—The Hono- out of Naples, and ted in Sicity by her own | thought that hopeful cases of mere imbecility | !vlo Friend of August Ist brings us the following feet and troops. He was twice enabled, by the | *hould thus inevitably becut offfrom improvement | iMtelligence from the Sandwich Islands: “There forcesof his allies, to recover his minsular do- | if not absolute cure, and by an error manaye- has commenced a most interesting religious minions. Horribly was that ation of the | ™eRt, or by acruel, gatity carelessness be forced | 2Wakening among the nativeson the island of Bourbon monarchy abused, both in 1799, and in | imto insanity; but the connection of cause and ef-| Oahu. The first manifestation was witnessed tts ‘Tatter lease of power, especially when con- | fect, premise and inference, cannot be mote close Srmed by the Austrian ‘ar: intervention of f Of certain than thatthe mistianagement of this | T i ide of the Wt. The murder by a pret ee ‘Admiral ftment of ititentled philanthrophy meet In- | island, an’ ove hundred persons have been Carseciolo, in the guilt of whteb, Nelson, seduced | Yolve and does produce the sad results referred to. | *qded’ th the chufch of the Rev. Mr. Kuala. Of by the Queen's minion, Emma Hamilton, was or is the absence of all attempt to vary the | /ate the inhabitants on other parts of the island have to have a secondary part, cannot easily be forgot- monotony, and draw otit the spark of Feason, the | Manifested an unwonted eagerness to assemble ton. ouly ion notiteable. The air breathed b where they might Jisten to_ the reaching of the Tie sevage Ferdinand I. was followed In iszs | these little wnfortunates is poisouously putrid. | gospel. The churches at Watalua, Ewa, and by bis son, the hypocrite and profligate Francis | The very flooring reeks with a stench almost in- th native churches in Honolulu have been 1; and he, in 1890, by the late Ferdinand iJ., } tolerable toone who knows what fresh air is—a | Crowded. Evening services have been held in whom we remember but too well, and who was | Knowledge denied, alas! to these little captives | the citychurches. This awakening accompanies succeeded Ia! r by the present Francis, last] Nor is it at all remarkable that thirty-seven chil- | Pretehing missionary tours, which have been King of the Two Stcilies. So that four bad | 4ten—all imbecile, idiotic, insane or epileptic | Made by missionaries accoinpanied by lunas or soversigas in direct descent, with an omfuous | S2ould, by their offensive breath, their nolsome | 4eacons One of the missionaries lately remarked altersation of names of Ferdinand and Francis, | 5*!iva, and the exbalations from scrofulous sores | that he had not witnessed scenes like this since have inflicted on the fair Italian provinees they | °f S*turated clothing, render unendurable by | the days of the great revival, more than twenty owned-a dreadful course of maltreatment and i. others the atmosphere whieh themselves are com- | Yeats a¢0."" mitigated misery. In Ferdinand I. of hateful) | Pelled to breathe. What winder that tbe Com, memory, we have beheld the type of pure and | ™ssioners had not been to visit the spot for sev-| | 77 A traveler from America, (says the Lon- absolute tyranay—that wilful, perverse exhibition | ¢T! successive weeks, or that the salaried doctor | don Globe,) brought a quantity ‘of segars with of the capacity of doing wrong, in defiance ef ai] | 224 made his calis infrequent and at somewhat | him in a large box, and not wanting to pay duty, dictates of equity or humanity, whieh ls been | lengthy intervals? To be sure a new building is | he bad a false top ‘made to the box, in which be stigmatized by Mr Gladstone ad “the neration of | Crecting for the occupation of this department— mo <pcipe of rattlesuakes. On arriving at God upon earth.” Such # tyrant is simply the but are not the children Mkely to be past remov- Custom House the keys were demanded, and mortal {my mation of the Spirit of Evil—be | 2x thither, or beyond the paeels of remedy, when | @iven up, with a warning that the box contained reigns Diabols gracia. rewoved to a more convenient structure? ‘I have | Polsunous snakes. The officer, being incredulous, OF the youag Prince who has just shown bis | S##rd thatan application was made by a gentle- <peaet the lid tnvan off-hand, éareless manner. puny back to Garibaldi it would be unfair te} man wheres male the care of idiots h apectaity | Hearing the nose of the key in thé Jock, and Prouoance so harsh a judgment. He ts not a | thé president of the Commissioners for permis- | *eeing daylicht admitted, the snakes awoke, and Toyat Satan; he bas not yet had time to be a} */0M to attempt improving the condition of these | began to hiss and rattle away with their talls at traitor; probably the effect of bis court edecaties { little ones at his own se as to time and | grand pace. Down went the lid of the box in i has been merely to make bim a fool. The gross | l8b0r, He received for reply, ‘O, we can’t attend | !uatant, and the box, rattlesnakes, segars and all, ignorance and brutishuess of Ferdinand 1. hig | ‘° that now, we havea't got “round to that yet.)| Were allowed to pass without further examin: reat grandfather. were ascribed to the crafty | Meanwhile the warden Hook uarply after the | ation gn of the reyents or tutors of hig infam profits of his store, the Commissioners stay away, who bad hoped to take advantage of the Kiny , | ‘he DBysician tgnores the children’s wants, the future tacapaelty to yovern. At t lent | Mattone Inbor hard to keep them still on thei BAS WENSLO Wy 5 1 wals, and the great scythe mows them, one afte 'N. Experioa-ed Naree and F © 2 r 4 , Presents to the attention of mothers, her vaental de: another, into eternity 7 “setae developer fa | SOUTHING SYRUP, Austrian Caroline.) whose |. Ig" The Charleston Mercury, in ulating on Fer Children Teething, the probabilities of ‘‘secession”® 4 case Mr, realy (nctittetes the ese Of teetbing, by soften Lincoln should be elected, expresses the belief jem, Rigarometion—wtil y SLk that President Buchanan Would not resort to ‘ souerre mesmase, and adds: lr bossed TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. » ™ t. Lincoln is elected President of the | Depen4 apen 11, mothers, it will give restce yourasives, and He OL ek Beste ee EET ETTE Oo! V Ualted States, the relations ef the Aoutncra Sista | HRLIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR TREATS cing Wer “first socson® at the Clife, | @wards his Administration must be settled by the | We thisardéle for ever ten youre, sud . during the Prince’s visit to Niagara Felis, | Preset Adunivistration. Mr Lincoln will not be bod ba domeige (pen, gives 2 cher tlanty aplocdioeiatin hase a in office before the fourth of March next & o lett eaten eription of him, 1n8 7 {ong before thie.time the Southern Stains itl puabliahes fost ale caer ae uch the Transcript | nave determined their course; and if tein cote wen satorasy I en eetateeniits fn the | SB21 be a secession from the Union by one or more SUUTHING patent democratie meaner. H iS Souftern States, Mr. Buchanan will have to guide | st UP. e - He todged along tn the | the Course of the General Government to meet it ti BXRUFs Wid Uo of the road with Sir Edmand Head, the } te he tuisks thats Gis hase tight cok |e aan on Nght helen vid ees papas me the Union, of course be cannot order any portion We spenk in a tail whites at, cat Pee collet na 33) | of the United States army or navy against a scced- Yente’ experience, AND PLEDGE a : a w—and such iug-State. if he attempts coercioa ev Southern ON FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHat WE aap re ns ty big foot be hes got! He went along | nan in bis Cablact an in the army and navy will EB Sy hoa and satel ait ight beforehim. “He | aounilcss leave them. Congress has no power to shop windows of Boston than T dor bat cere cing | control the Presideni’s views of the Constitution rit “Tike that photograph ‘whic Lizvies uncle wou f aud the duty it Involves. “He mush, ae the Chief | meu Siz taranceu ard tRiLecr nunsaw in home from London. His ejacrties followed | Pxeoutlve of the United States, act for himself, | "a+*™ THOUSANDS OF OAS. ~ with overs, und he went to ode the Falls, wirtle | 204 enforce his own conscientious conceptions of qT ze. » I 4 His the ebild fre: ‘in, but invigers: Se Waited on the bank till he tamed back. and | {nS Uehias erie Under the Constitution of | yguach and bewsle, corrects ecidicy, and. gives rene ant we had another splendid view. He then went the United Stat nergy tothe whole systern. It will nimest instantly relieve tuader the Falls, bat soon came ont, and moutted CEE BIE PEEL Guiring In TEE BowsLs anD Wimp Coxe, as quick as a wink, with his cane under bis arm Hoeerece Tracepy —We have just been ad- | and overcome conrsiniens, whieh, if 10 ‘The people cheered, ne raised bis hat slighiy, | Visefof a horrible murder which occurred in in We o—amemacan | and trotted oif He rides weil. After dinner we | Fosterville, Rutherford county, “on Saturday | eu nica tt ot an old carriaye; with holes in the bottom, to | Might last. Mr. Stovall, a gentleman who bas oH = and see Blondin walk across the river on atilts eretofore been highly respected by his nel gtbors + TEETHING, The Prince was to be there, and we took a stand d@ friends, committed one of the most terrtble . We wonltacy to ry morher on the Suspension Bridge, as being the best place | *94 revolting crimes it has ever been our duty to | fering from cuy of the foregoing corm) to see the performance chronicle have no particulars further than | YOUR Parsupices, *“Blondin’s rope is a quarter of « mile long and | ##t be killed bis wife and four children, and two hundred feetabove the river, which roars and | ster wards med gre tn Ey, coting hin own tial . Pull a nto a ce sy rushes ft Bogerey with the most frightful J rs ig. leep cave spring, oe ¥ gr ER . foot slipped aud he fell, but sitting on the rope CM™mAtMNCeN It 18 wupposed that an sxe was the | Seid dy Or rime en on to one stilt and then on to the othe? | blocd that has cast.a gloom over all that vicinity. - Snelghbors upon | | OOK TO YOUR INTEREST, PURCHAS dent and the Pririce left the place. [ #1 the subject of @ failure of the crops, and the finan- Pada Te CABINET FUKN URE: His face {s beautiful when amiles, and looks wery | 1% Delieved that bis mind beoame suddenly ini- | rhoapsst lot of Cxbinet Furniture. over noise. He had gone about baif way when his ‘whete he was found next morning. From cit- It took .bim some time fo get up, fies to his feet, fearful weapon used, and which cansed a scene of Fries colrts jonts per Battie. 0 1-gaw Crowds were watehiag bim We learn that forsome weeks past Mr. Stovall Las could be He'Wwalked acros without further acct” | Deen discusalag freely with bis Mi Ly d while talkimg with a party, and ne suflod ofa. | °'@l difficulties which he bad toencounter, and it anette eereste Bet tm ‘aad the roguish.”” psired while contemplating how be should We | oilered to the citizans o “Wathingto: able to meet the responsibilities devolvi Heorgetown mud ria, which ee chan GY Sk a ey ‘Dak 08 oLD St. Lawnance —The gallant conceivable article necessary to farni arior, in the town of Burriliville, about o; horee, St. Lawrence, with whose puteneneee aa =e stook Poneto oe Fie nek. Giendalé, on Saturday forenoon. tae trotting course most of our readers are fami- names few of the leading articles, such wre Woman, about forty years old, named Lydi: Mar, and whose stuck has been in demand among . rarer wie pice tg fe jan tte ise pe mer wer farmers, died at Kalamazoo, on | R rood, Weinat sad Mahorsny, pee Suipe J ig Pita en af ates seit | Moiing ani and” had concluded, Share | ge sedis Lamia ag in ge oor in on. Another = 8 is ‘wards given upon the collar-bone, | draw. He died in afew minutes, having asjs age fos: Gil Braakyes aad fae ‘was saffictent to prove fate! Ason of | supposed, burst @ blood vessel. ‘The old horse, Brosstalje. £ nah and 2. - a lad about fourteen hey of age, } was buried in a grove on the Fair Ground, in full a with Marble-tops irror ey - named was, preseat when dowd wes | dress. $700 was immediatel subscribed by a 0. Parlor Desks Whatnots, c nd he immediately went to the resi- | number of gentlemen present to_procure him,a | Rosewood, Wi eons aad Ws veri eid dence of Mir. James 5, Only, about two miles | fitting monument. St. Lawrence wasbced among ge eo Re ardrobes, very distant, where bis sister liv. the habitants of Canada East, and ‘ommoh- | Cottage Chamber Furniture, in Seah eetk ae Ba eplid, » ceet-heree, fe wi oe 4 j, Maglo and Pau with or without a muscular power and endurance. 4m e Tops, ‘ the was owned by Joseph Idi, but for the Nectns | Matbie-top Hatracks, in Oak and Walnut, Hf ed | or three years he has been inpossessiod 6f Leonatd ks, Bali Stand be Buckland, of Brighton. — By ffaio Commercial. deena meas: diate MarrLanv Irzms.—The determination ters an the that her ‘obacco Com misal: s, y habit of tll-treating her, and papier ae, the nw for the pa it L, sate D took ae Fartitare our first that be had tbat morning threatened to kill ber | Maryland ‘Tobacco Warehoute.. Kad by the | for contains a large and woll seleqsed stook of She aid not appear to reslize the enormity of the | late Legislature, has produced no little excitement ese ‘Table Cutlery, Britannia Ware, te z "ertine ér tts beep: phn in the tebaceo-growing counties of the State. | tin @ eta, Brasnes, &c., altogethor form- Ox) some- ute arieg nikon ae saying that there wae no Meetings are now being held in all the tohacco- | ing a complete variety of every thing necessary to -Couv-Bioopen Muapza 81 4 Wise. Singular borribie murder committed cae and Crockery, Piated Good: eres 8 need of ib. An Inqueat wax beld by Me. Colby St. Mary's = ie ly of wie Praca a AL EUR & SONS, aa Ce and - ron 0. enh. avenue, murder ted ‘wheretipon 2 wa ret ae Neck ga fr) Med-| a0 17-M& Tht ” “detween 9th and 10th rts. made upon bis pana Get the NOTLO : ‘he I wish ali gentlemen commences its and and to bear in mind that ¢ Tuesday . Post, Septem- y the A which 2 0} rices. + large stock of ‘1 noticed the Prince at the Dall, aud the way | those fine DRESS BOUTS at 8325-chtch Iohas be went in surprixed e one. He danced every } been selling for maa, be ae Skip ou Aet from abont twelve o’clock until near morning bet quel ty of rane Leather as TERs Bris Reamor that the old Duke put his Royal | Fine Freneh Calfskin Gaitera from $2 to $2.5). im disappotuted. His agen room, and then retired. Wien | peddebts ANTHONY, Agent forthe Ma wed up the search, while Mr. Price re- jak fairly snoring, the Prince | turers, Seventh street, asx store from the in order to await furthér 4 a bere Tenaercepomte Avenue Ne eto! so 143m a right ood, ill. He isa good “ss om NOT FALL TO CALL every rance of a gentleman. he be inelined to be a D° 1 ¢ Sr. ch and Ny . na long-established and well known ER to +, between open is SAUCKING Be ik OVER He hae - ge gh the beet Nge 4 ‘way 5 ese r bi on a ‘lodgings, in com y bm ruredsy satardsy. en #0 keep oon “bis wife, with Mrs. Starky, pi nd tos ton,” ; : FISH fooiatine fovery surt kuown to Washington bury, where Mr > ka to those who pat- Mathes hl see sane ‘ or ; ioe ei “id ‘2p z a HARVEY. prefer to wait for enant x . . Sata BORaRe, ie iset er Te a fens Cruiser. The oyster catchers Fata fee fl ISN Neen cnt 2 ut 175 inte Riceaetves inte en " aylvaniia avenue. betweswad onl te nts we +P! Ww. = RENPREW HATS \ «HY Ie 14 NPS StF, 9. | 28 deneve8 092 wy P"AINFIELD ACADEMY, - EDUCATIONAL. | (Near CaRtiste, Pa.) Eyon'y, pineh segsion (20 8} commences No- vember 6th. A family sd! Twonty-five ood boys, for whose o d itfiprovement time and energy of the Principal de+ Entire expense $75, Circulars at Star To fill a fow vacancies call at Kickwoode! . vs, 1Nneh) an rietor, vainfie ld, Cumberland county. Pa. . se 26-eolm MODERN LANGAUAGES, Beton Britpine,) RANSLATIONS. z MONTHURRY exe, sor of Modern and Literature, has ths honor to an- Qe will resuine ns Classes and Pri ednesday next 19th ber, in the above Acade: host Formation of the Language to the Present "i 8. “or terms and further particulars inquire at the Acalemy,. where Prof. De Monthurr: wil be in at- semienee. daily from 3tolia,m and te se 13-lm T FEMALE EDUCATION, HOSE Parent who wish their daughters to re- esive a thoroug d systematic edneation, where their physical training will regeive daily and special attention, onder the mos' roved system of Calis~ t R respectfully invited to nion Female Academy, corner Four- and New Yor! MR, & MRS. Z. RICHARDS. Principals, G AND DAY SCHOO. ALREANDRIA ae ae 5 eoCOR MICK, Princrrat, The thirteenth annual session of this Lostitution will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, in the house recently Seongied by Sylvester Scott; Esq., No. 180 King street. The course of study pursued will comprise all the branches requisite to a thorough English Ei pose te foe Maric, nch, Latinand Drawing, if lesired. In addition to day scholars, Mrs. McCormick i peed to receive a limited number of pupils rders, who, constituting a part of her fe ily, will be under her immediate care uper sion, She will endeavor, SP to sur- i them with the comforts and Kindly inuences of Home, Keferences.— Rev. Geo, H. Norton, Rev. Dr, 1 Harrison, Rey. D. F. Sprigg, William H. Fow Edgar Snowden, teq.. Edmund F. Witmer, Henry “Marbury, kx Lewis, McK Robert H. Hunton, Eaq . : Wall tor Event ‘tar, Benjamin Waters, Feq... twisle, Jr. Fsq.,Col. John W. Minor, Loudo sare, Blackiock’ & Marshall, Messrs. Cores others, Terms. Board, with Tuition in all the English B: @2W for the annual session—payabie semi-; in advance. Music and Languages at Profezsors’ prices. No extra charges, au 28-tf THE, PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, 370 Eigutn St., Betwren K anv L Sts. Studies will be resumed in this institution on MO *DAY, September 3d. Circulars at bookstores, Bu 16-tf A. C. RICHAR Ds, Principal, Ce endearment nnleneras. <A METS OPOLITAN COLLEGIATE iNSTI- FOR YOUNG LADIES, 464 E Sr, Berwxen 61m np 71TH Sts. The fourth annual session of the Institute will commence on the first MONDAY in September, plications should be made early,as the number Of pupils fs limited. For particu! i or RP to the principals, Mr. VENNER, at the Institute. RS. M. E. KINGSFOR D'S SEMINARY, Ba 416 ESt.. Wasninoton, D.C. ‘ho next session will commence October Ist, 1860, Terms, &c., forwarded on application. 15 tf MES, A. E. BELL'S SEMINARY Z ner of L. and Tenth sts., Wa-nington city, The next session of this school will commence Septembor 31,1960. The youvg ladics of the Iusti- tati ré particularly requested to be puuctual in Altondance at the opening of school, and all others who wish to beoome members of the xamo to 2 early application, as the number of puptis will be limnited. orms, &¢., given OA Application. au 25-daté covet 13* WEs’ BE_Exercixes SL rom 5 to 8 p. my __ nts ____ au 17-eo2n | will rg me the intron, of her 1 Wonds: Ty oO street, Math trects. “g a0 4-colm FOR SALE AND RENT FOR 8! LE 4 small FARM of acre, situated t the ‘tio as having @ ousioratedwell, ise, corn-hot ei > wel watered ; within font miles of Washington, (ape paltivaticn, tbe bolagpe in baadeame - itis peculiarly dos: a8 & Country rest dence, bei w tical- fy iciaied deoelontfahioy ae handtnn nauire othr. ‘ARMIOT?, bridge Keeper, Chain Bridxe, Little Falls. de 7-2n' URSA LE—A FARM containing 10 sores, sit- F uated 6 bales (Asse Georgeto Mortgome Tg county, oul ion; twenty - resin wood. Thereisa small iog hones, stab'ing. sheds, oorn house on A orchard aud some peaches: tie Fa “Bwel }& BUCKY, Auctioncors No. 114 Bridge treet, Gourgetown, or WALL & BARNARD, \Vashington, "se 12-eolm For RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSK on A street, bet = and 5th. Also, a two tory BRICK GE, w,th garden, corner of Tenn ay north F street, surrounded emo ents ed Fates » $cee: § ra dairyman, laquire of C. SY 18-03m* T, of iE if we beautifully situated on Thirteenth s: a t., Navy Ya = ump of g. rear and contal hen and weodshed, Will without the lot, to & goad on srr u Sire Str 1 or of SOHN Paton, a hi b K, Navy Yard; or Gis Hat. between 4th and sth. tNT—Throe BRICK HOUSES—one an Terglth treet, between ras D; one on the fween 12th and. sth sta,” tnguire of TAMES AF 8 uire 0 24 BARKER, on I stroct, between tit bNp. 426. ma +t OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- ny ak i opporite the west ry tae ity Hal,, rcently Oocupied by Chas. 8. Walingh 88 an ofics. Also the front room in the eevond @ third floor of the same bude . For ply to RICHARD WALLAOH, No. 4 avenue. in ds tf WOOD AND COAL, W°°P ann Oo to all parts a the ~ the lowast oasis T. J. & W. M. GAL’ Office 382 Pa, av., between Iithand cae 17 north side, OAL! 2 Cc pee WOOD! Woop! Tam daily receiving large supp! f COAL from the very best Penusy! 1 MMi which { will sell Fine nnd Hickory WOOD, ont ead apie stljengths. Nall and leaye your orders! TES. se17 (States) Cor. C and Ith sts., near Canal. a Scone, AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. . Youths’ and ma Clothing for School ai = ress Wear. r the ine Ou! rating obtia ‘all p ee cu -wigrovert P= Gee of subetoatial ged quality, BREN. ‘at 90-tt WATE, B52 pone: avons ILOTS’ NO’ ‘o all Captains Pilots. at ti at otis eh ats Saree Meo nce, to.take Virginie. Pilots from he vessel is i} > Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. on 25-¢m , ite -a% } ereater . then a + 00] Sabangae atest 9 Tenes— Cath, iaveriebty, in advance, Singte copy, per annem... _._. @ VC COPIED a penne ottile ee nee $ eet subscribing in clube rsised among + sftcs i neigh Sprones Sirens he Reus Sie ae CaS Wetces wo eas ap ily throughout the lowed B com: GEORGETOWN ADVERTMTS| MISCELLANEOUS. rea ellie PROF. Woops me Porto Rico SUGAR’ r eo WHISKY, - RESTORATIVE CORDIAL ING and ALEWIVES, AND ished and Refined ~UGARS, 9. 3 SEs. For atleby JOHN 3. BOGE pisatart.o the’ ante it RANDELL, OPTICI pa Ee cM netanti: Re. 188 rise ot, Georestown, | pmo the Bicod tala ity orugreal French Weer netink, pene © meee geen at once restores and renders the system ored, and al. other SPECTACLES, of OME | f0 attacks of duscase. It is thy only ree beat Us.ity, in gold. silver, steel, and Ger: ver offered to the world. so chemically and iver frames, ‘N. 6. Old Eramos Repaired wed | fuily combined as to be the most powertul dat the same ti feoty adapted Rew £.asses set in them to order. aS | tin portebaaaaats wok te ee ae mature, oy - ] 804 hence will soothe the weakest stomach, MPRA DRAUGHT Ab Eo Wo are conetanty | Sou up the digeative orgaun, nna thus allay all mer- receiving freeh supplies of the above delichtfal bev- | ¥ other irritation. ipa oxhil erage, aud invite ail persons who want & pure un- | ‘0K and at the same time it is cum, eatirely of adultérated Ale, to give ita trial. egecalnee, yer So soathined ae to Po yor ERNY ‘& SHINN, Agents, thorough tonts effect, without pr uriows consequences, Such fee bh OS | ey Sy sy 4 Jj°* F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, for tt needs no medica: li to see that debility Cor. Bridge and Jefferson sts., Georgetown. | fi Ail Attacks of disease, sad proceeds and in Having riven my personal attention to this branoh | «! the Lowe ghe to the ineidi ittac of my v DosR, of it fatal, euch, fe attend to : ereons from P plied at a ‘ew minutes’ notice, as A id ailarge | N Palpitation of heart, Melancholy, sssortment of COFFINS aiwsye on han or, Giddiness, Keiention ol, as ‘articular attention paid to the removal of the as Painful obs te, Profuse, or too dead trom the old to the new burial grounds, struntion, ad Palline of the ‘Womb. Hearees and Horses for hire. nm general debslitr. sordisi sad Boud Reno: aa the gun is tories and aft. Dr. J. H. MeLEAN’S t Shout it. Bot thi STRENGTHENING. CORDIAL ; AND BLOOD PURIFLER. . wah font ft pee nm of i > tOVOe THE GREATEST REMEDY ws ths. WORLD, | Grins. or snvoouniaty Gisauaee ot tee name, pain and the most in the back, site and between the show! x Dauiciovs and a liable to slight colds, corxhe, and DELIGHTFUL n to 8 permature ere’ enumerate the manv ils to which we 2 c Ronove. tor you have s perfect, eafe, feothal remedy for ap ‘Appetite, Inhousness. Fiste- locce, weak and sick Stomach + Laver Vomp!aint, Chill peck ver, Or SD: ou- attack, or tiventes, Aci ra Ry 19 St: mach, ie: vousness, Nearsigis, Pap: of the theart, Depression of Spisats, Sores, Pimples on the Face, or any dis- Bisck Root, Sarsapa- ease arising from r re blood, such as Serofuis, rilla, id Cherry ‘srysipelas, Broneb: Cough, difhoulty of Byeate- Dandehon ing. ond a!l that class of .—~g v1 TZ to ite com- weakness.and énumerated abore. e wilaico say the traveler exposed to Se | elunate and water, will find it # pleasant. remedial principle sure rewedy, and no one should ever travel with eredient ix - out. Resder, try it. for we assure you will cee After taking, find it a friend ind-ed, as weil asa triend in need. by my new method of A f sedentary habits wil! find ita per- distilling, producing 2 Feticiow ventive ol, as weil ae as cure for those sil- most infallible remedy for reno h they sre particularily exposed aud restoring t! safer " sters. studeuts, attorneys, \iierart gentlemen, health and strength aa dies who are! not aoustomed to a oe McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | door exercive, wi it to their Will effectually enre Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaun- | Keep & boitie constantly on hand; end above s/ dice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, J mothers or those becoming such, will go through and all a disordered Liver or ‘h, | that most dangerous per: Ee with ol thew accusiomed strevgth, but sefe free fr t thousand ailments sop evurent omens, Ge P Fr portic e wold. In is or Weight in the Stomach, Bonar Eruciauowi cing cordial. Tiy wold Y Suifocaring Feeling when laying down, Dryness or YelioW- iay: ry ness of the Skin . ‘ » | phatioaliy a Restorative Cordial and Blood Renova Pain |, Chest, or Bide, Budéen B proprietor, 444 Broad . Wer Me.. tor. Elumbes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frichifal D U. J. WOOD. La De 4 o vi . f ‘Street. it Biosshe eu the Skia, and Paver and Agu ror ant 114 Ha: kot Str Bice Sas belies “") OVER 4 MILLION BOTTLE have been sold daring the last six month enure sausiacuon. Who, thea, PROF. WOOD'S ane RESTORATIVE CORDIAL aLewiceeyet BLOOD RENOVATOR. of di- ot ead sleesteairsonloes change proteced by eating mts aa Sbe0l¥. alw disease ; ediand smuared agro LAN gg PROCLAMATION! mbanacige. ST CITIZENS OF ith ani MARRIED PERSONS: WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, &e. of others, conscions of inability from whatever cause, will Whereas, find McLEAN'S ‘STRENGTHENING CORDIAL « tho- stor of the system; and all who may have in- | OpOLER A oki Present season o the year by al Ml Gud ve thie Cordial a certain sud speedy remedye DIARREBA, onic HE LADIES DYSENTERY,, P YSPEPEIS) BILITY.&0,, 204 ing of the W grovel] a8 sans extent: acadent to Pemal THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Fins SUNRRG TENCE every Suffer uo longer. Take it ace fc to Givections. it will stimulate, strengthen, and invigorate you and ca bioom of health to mouet your cheek again. Every boute Safee warranted to give satisfaction ay. FOR CHILDRE. DE. MONTARDE, Mf your children any or ted, MCLEAN'S offers id rob °: his Cee eee ee eed pas calle Cameaaes ‘MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER ee SAUTION. none P TOIL OVE COR Laure Beware of druggists or dealers who mxy tty to palm epon you some bitter or sarsaparilia trash, which they can bur In order to satnsty for MULEAN's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ena th THE PUBLIC notnog else. that will garify, she that no imposition is in the sale of this ood th by rd reat wae telopeetal thes gaceegcee | DHE MONEY WILT. NDED 7 veative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or ts cases iny er stent dive It is pu zi lenge bouton, Estee when the medicico fails to give entire satisfactio ni 1 per bottle, or 6 bottles jc! A a Bole pl sir of this Cordial; also, McLean's Voleame Oi! | Ask, then atany Drog Store for Linimeat Principal Depot oa the corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Blo. MIRACULUS PAIN iLLER, eS = oe tekeas us eausied McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, | Return to our (THE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD.) D. B. 5 ‘The oply safe and certain cure for Caucers, Piles, Tu; 4h Street ahd Hen syivanie-Zvenne, mors, Swellings and Bronchile or Coicre, Paralysis, Neus who your money. w Weekvess of Mi A Price—26 and 50 Cente per Bottle. For sale at ali Drug Stores everywhere, differenc long the disease mmey JAS, MaDONNE imed, MCLEAN’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT ie ed: jyli-eotr an beings have been save DLCANIC OMT LINO vUUC=. RW eT. a, Prin almost iustantaneously, and it will clean HUNNEWELL’S I the fowlest sores in jie short time, FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. | UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, Sper scrsiig t appr eet For all Throat and Lang Complaints, from Wi s = rt Cecrpay Nodes reBs Common Coughs to Actual Caeegon, HUNNEW. JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOoOLUT ANODYN* trifle no longer with the many worthless Liniments | The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- o you. Ovisin asupply of Dik. MCLEAN'S CELE- vous Complaint ERATED LINIMENT. ure you. , |. H. MCLEAN, Sole Proprietor, where m Comet Third and Pine sts, Bt Louis, Mio, ari atthe CHARLES STOTT, 315 Pa. av.,aole agent in Waahing- ° ton; R, 8. T. CISSEL, Georgeyowa. se M-D&Wly = ach gvttaining ath eane KROPOSALS FO! RON FEN N oes \o requirements of, Peeres Vor FRE taeasuR te. , I Caece or Opi BUREav oF Construction, ‘TREASURY Daransun Savep PRoposais will antil the lth day of October, A. o'clock, noon, for furnishing snd putting up co: is —y Ly plete alf the iran work of the Gates, Forece, ints. sed with perfect mpeuity for the approaches to the south ofthe Trese to rt 4 proprietors or frie: the ury Exteation Building. Pootographed as severe investicnti Remedies, specifications can be had upon application at this | of our pamphiets to be loend with all Office on and after the 18th instant, only Tho proposals should be plainly endorsed on the lope ‘Proposals for fron Fence and G: reasury Extension,’ id thoy * one o'clock on the dey last named for e same. rit Bids will only be received perlinest foot for, of Feuce, for each kind of Fence. The measurement for length to be exclusive of t.e Granite Posts the Iron Gates. Bigs will not be considered if: by the pound. or ff made im gross for the w' @ specifi te received at tris office The bids must also. ie price jor each Engineer in charg r e want “i a ee Ese TT bawtocls ‘T have one of Ge hast ontubliahments, and far- tug’ overy dmouphion af Sne, Waicken sad Racer aL 3 0, Seed pore ld ton of star sii. vER to n 0. A, ard is Paros ms wa ee reunion, t anetomore weland gieeearecter iia EAE en a ey, Ky No. 67 OVE sua Dal gaat ) noviy doirgiia lant

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