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THE EVENING STAR Pd PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st., BY Ww. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers st @4 8 year, or S7 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price i¢ $3.50 s your, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than throe months at the rate of @ cents a week. Single eopies, ONES CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. 1D” ADVERTISEMENTS saould be sent to the office before 12 o’c.0ck m.; otherwise they may not appear the next day. t t Beston for the R: of 9} Preparations a i : eception The most brilliant demonstration that will be mede ia Boston will be at the ball at the Boston * We have reason to believe,”’ says the that this will be altogether the finest terpaichorean affair ever witnessed in our a itis intended that such shall be Led gare x I In no other way can so a ficantan honor be paid the P: see, and Bone t} — Provably give him se i a i cation. Be is ng, , a lories in just dP apr occasion as will be given im.” invited quests are the President of Dalted States, Mixs Lane, Secretary of the British Provinces, foreige Mia- at Washington, Eari of Mulgrave and Coun- of Mulgrave, ——— and Lady Chancos, Sir ry Helland, the Mayors of Fredericton, Hall- fax, Montreai, Cetbes and Hamilton, Gen Trol- pe, and also Sir Fenwick Williams, the hero of ars, who is now cormander-in-chief of the army in Canada, and in military r: is second only to the Duke of Cambridge. ‘The invitations (adds the Atlas) have been necessarily limited, aod in this vicialty only the Governor and Mrs. Banks, aod the British Consul at this port, have been invited ‘Tbe Committee on Decorations, after examina- tion of the various plans produced, have adopted the elegant design Pabmitted by Str Sbutz and Mr Roethe eatlemen are well known to ssess taste and coataatite, and as they will ave a wide latitude for its display, It is probable that they will surpass anything ever before wit- nessed in Boston. It is understood that there is to be no use made of bunting or flags—buntin; bad its day for an elegant bali-room—but velvet,’ silk, satin and flowers, employed by an artist, will, impart a rovel and rich bo gmap md the audito- rinm. The “ red wal are tog’ lace to a French gray, which will absorb vo ight and xive e much more cheerfal reflection. The great point will be to make it as light as ble, adif- which, though very formidable at this , will be accomplished in the preseat astance. The floral decorations will be of the tnost magnificent style. The corrodors and sa- loons will also be improved -In appesrance, and a large entrance made to the floor from the uet, in front of the main entrance from Washington Street. The music as bss been before mentioned, has been engaged, and Carl Zerrhn is to be the chef dorenestve, with the Germania Band in- creased to sixty pieces. On Saturda mranys the —— gerd an offer was made of $1,500 for 100 tievets, for the purpose speculation, and of course the offer was refused. ‘The subscription plan prevents this abuse. Intexestixe Letter prow Jostan Quixcr. The venerable Josiah Quincy, senior, now in his 99th year, Las written the following letter to tue Boston Executive Committee of the ball to Baron Renfrew: To James W. Paige, Esq.,and other members of the Excewsive Committes of the ball to be given the Prince of Wales inthis city: Gentlemen: Iam honored by your proposal to Place my name on the General Committee of Man- agement, for which you ask my permissio: It is now nearly, if not quite 70 years since I had the honor of joining, at Concert Hall, in Bos- ton, a country dance Prince’s grandfather i honor to unite ona like occasion with his yrand- son Rut nature prohibits, and [ submit It will be tm: ble for me to be present at or to participate in any of the 7 dervap may sor gece But highly =pproving the tribute of respec ‘oposed to be to tie son of sovercigs, 1 a, > inore y her rank than by her rtues and exempiary influence, I readily place my name at the disposal of the committee, In the be perce — propose, eating it == honor a privi Teal am, paiesiak. your filend and servant Bostoa, Oct 1, 1860 Degperate art at Murder—A Stery ef Family Treubie About 3% o'clock last night a German named Albert Landor madea ite attem pt to mur- der bis wife, la the bouse of a man named Hugh MeNeil, in Hudson avenue. The circumstances of the atfair ere as follows: About three years since, after an uaintaace of about a week they were marri Landor soon afterward opened a grocery sto: ront street. For abent six months they lived together very comfortably, ‘When one morning the = og wife was stunned by the Intelligence that her husband bad been ar- Fested for the perpetrstion of a robbery in the hberhood of their residence. Strongly be- Neving 10 his !unocence, she raised all the money she ¢ould command, and sold out the effects of her Store for the purpose of engaging counsel to a him. When the trial came on, however, convicted and sentenced tosix months’ b+ his wife, wo had beea gm during the trial, became convinced of bis guilt, resolved never to live with bim agai id removed to ber sister’s residence in Hudson avenue. On being , Lander sought ber, and bad an inter- Wiew, when sbe apprized Lia of ber determina- m that time he has continually pe secu- = Spee ber everywhere, but she stead- iy in her refusal to live with bim. months since, Landor came to the ain refus-d, his entreaties. She ragged ai down stairs,with the design ig ber to When he reached the side- two men w * were passing were attracted ay the woman's screams, and freed her from his Sup and beat bim severely. Since that time he ce acted in a manner which induced his friends to believe he was crazy; and about three months since Lie wife found it necessary to have him ar- rested, as sbe feared violence at his hands: He ocured bail for his good behaviour, and was berated. Last evening be came to the house of her sister, Where his wife is living, and asked to see her; he Was informed she was not at home; he then in- oy where she was, and was told ptt g ge house of an acquaintance named Ee he then left and went to MeNiel’s, ‘Was shown into the room in which Mrs. eee some friends were ta conversatio: went up to bis wife and asked her to go home th bim; she replied that she had repeatedly told m ske never would live with him, and abe was still determined she never would. Withoy an- goer word, he drew a carving knife about a foot — under his coat, a eee threw her on floor, and attempted u eut be throat. Fortunately, he ook the back of the knif*,which only tore her neck. The other has Jostax Quiner. —_ in’ getting the knife away from Mm An was sent for, and was given into custody.— Y. Post, HA a’s Repiy be Taunton (Massachusetts) Gazette vrates the following {oteresting remint- 8 notice of the article on‘“The National ny bai aad its Editors,” in-the last Atlantic Montal;: “JE will be seen from this interesting narrative there wesa ‘hee ater Joseph et jong Ci onal re; Ts; al Tustrate fis position fu that line we call bwbat we once Sheard an intimate fri of ebster say we owed to him and wife ened to the celebrated reply toMr Hayne Ing the Massachusetts senator as he was ing to the Capitol on that mocaing, Mr. “Gales aquired of him how long he intended to About Lalf an hovr, wasthereply. The eal dates at that time were pressing; but he ven fe take so much time from them 4 Bees. however, directly after met J grid that he thought the time \, arrangement, eBke unccos ons:lous of the lapse of time under tue enchantiment of the orator, and Brag in seat be | wrote on until the close of” pe = ag 2 ‘proof the speech rae: r Webster called on the re mie eth ihave the sinpery said Mr. ys led Mrs. Gales came to #6 res thought shecould ¢-cipher » asshe Lad formely occa- H i ij "é Fs E i Eben yee, XVI. Tg Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER I1. 1860. Operations of the Patent Pua shiowing 1s 2 lis 6¢ patente Maugd froth the U.S Patent Office for the week ending October 2, 1960—each bearing that date: J.D. —— of Hotes ped Conn.—For im- ing emery wheels. Jobn Shacee a of Elmira, N.Y —For improve- ment in grinding circular saws so 6. foe es of pote rp mags Pa— For im; rement in ‘Sean WwW. w. Baral Mamet, » O-For im- Y.—For alarm * William B. Biliiees, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For improvement in v:por lamps. I F. Blondin, of Niayara Falls, N. Y., assignor to himself; Frank Douglass, of Norwich, Conn; NH. Spofford of Born, Mess B. Her- ss of Seekonk, Mass. —For Naapetoonian te Et 1. Bodrio, of St. Louis, Mo —For impreve- ment in machine for frying ‘grain. Charlies K. Bradford, of Lynn, Mass.—For im- prov-ment in gaiter bouts Jebu Brainerd, of Cleveland, O. —For improve- ment in rotary harrows w.c ean and D P. Dieterich, of Phila- ph: —For hose protector. ‘Rhodun MI. — of Greenville, Ga.—For improved cotton Ferdinand Phil ip Edward Carre, of Paris, eg —For improvement In apparatus for freez- ‘iquids. ap R. Bryant, of Waterford, Pa.—For im- provement in bee hives — Brown and Lyman Bridges, of Chicago, mn improved furnace and cooking range. Chambers, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.—For copying Press. of Philadelphia, Pa—For rancis J. Collier, label bolder Jas P. Collins, of Troy, N. Y.—For improved banger for shafting. Jobn Commins, of Charieston, 8. C.—For im- Proveiment in saddles. James Cooper Cooke. of Middletown, Coan. — For impr machine for sharpen‘ ng tools. J. D. Custer, of Norristown, Pa —For improved mw yi srinding ‘machine. Jean de Lihatcheff, of Yavoslaw!, Russia.—Por improved Doses ¢ for planing staves. D. B. Mathers, of Fairmount, Va.—For paeelhorers in setting ‘type. J. B. Duane, of Schenectady, NPY Y¥.—For im- provement fn seeding machines Josepa T. Ephee. of of New York, N. ¥.—For improved parasol an Israel Forman, of Grafton, Va.—For improved culinary apparatus. Thos N. Foster, of Watertown, N. ¥.—For im- Provement in harvesters. A.J Fullam, of Springfield, Vt.—For steno!l pion machine. James P Gey, of Cincinnati, O., aasignor to himself and David C. King, of said Gincianati — For composition for rootin; pur; Porter A. Gladwin, of North Providence, R.I. For step ak sash fastener. Israel Grafius, of Alexandria, Pa —For portable escape. Robert Harper, of Trumbull, Obio.—For im- ent in tannin, Jobn ae of Ri. Clair, ’ — Je po oman, of W Iden, N. mee ia hay rakes. C. B. Hurxthal and John Lee, of Bolivar, O0.— For improvement in gates Wm Humphreys, jr , of Cold Spring, N. ¥. — For improvemest a roary engines pila Ba and Edwina Ford, of Philadel- 'a—For iprover@nt in handles for canes, P.—For tmprove- Y¥.—For improve- |, Ark.—For im- Grove, 1ll.—For vesting machines. Heury 3. Lesher, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- provement in dii pins. DeWitt C. Lockwood, = sieegek Cona.—For improvement "tang. af Wa ‘harles Wercester, Mass.—For Planing valve seats of steam pS in ines. tederick H press of Rockford, I1l.—For ovement ia harvesters athaniel Henry McLean, U S. A.—For im- proved window curtain fixture Levi J. Masterton, of Nawige |a88.—For self- adjastis, skate. im- . Otis, of Yonkers, Ny provement in ee ines. “ty - Otis, of Yonkers, N et Mcrertoen nes A tuste Pellet, of Paris, France.. = a process of dcaamenti leather cloth. Maltby K. Pelietrau, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in bookbinder’s stand! a8. Win. Phelps and Clark Wright, of! it.—For im washing macbine. B.A. — of Sapa Mass.\-Por tm- provement in revolving firearm Isuac M. Potter, of Providence, R. I —For im- provement in the manufacture of sheet-metal fin- ger rings, &c P. Reed, of Roxbury, Mass—For im- rheadare in watches heodore M. Richardecn, of Stockton, Me,— ed device for secarin plane bits. ie@ Robinson, of Cambridgeport, Mass — nie clothes dryer iy So Sanford, of Providence, & 1.—For im- provement in the manufacture of Nviosions Wm. Scarlett, of Aurora, Ul.—For improve- ment in biers. George W. precy, ae Louis, Mo.—For im- provement in giass coffi Jobn P Scudder, of Hightstown, N. J.—Por improvement tn poiato diggers. - B. Sexton, of Baltimore, Ma.—For improve- ment in cooking stoves and ranges; antedated mber 17, 1860 m. M. Shaffer, of Bucyrus, Ohio —For im- provement In bee bives James 3 Silva, of Savannah, Ga.—For improve- ment in ice-cream freezers ‘ ere Slocomb, of Cambridge, Mass.—For r) Erastus W. Smith and John H. Mars, of New York, N. Y.—For improved steam boiler. ipa re Soule, of Cincinnati Obio.—For sed ie addresses on newspa rs. "Fexhet Spellier of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- Provementia a revolving Cuarles F ¥. Speacers fa haan Rochester, N. ¥.—For neon bose coupling. gs A. Stephenson. of Paw Paw, Mich.— wprovemeat In soy ee mow aaa "Spe A. Stewart, of Philadelphia, Miss.—For improvement in i Thomas T, mprovement in in adding mac ‘win Talbot, of omen, alo For improve- ment ip saws. oh a H, Towers, of New York, N.Y.—For pPbiile Umer, of of Charlestown, Mass.—For im- Pierre D Py Hoosen, of New York, N.Y.— Por inapr: tim mf n- ee al no | | “Heney i of Philadelpita, Pa—Fo Improvement mt in salen sé: Mins» Vergnes, of N. AN. Y.—F ‘oved electro-maynetic helt a Ae aurice Vergnes, Of New York, N. Y.—For ment in glean aerate engines. "Joba A. Veen, Fraueisco, Cal.—For ‘a gold sparen Me REN ncaa oe rowasyi: ies tin faraaces for stean belle aay Te he McClintock ao vement {a reap’ Anderson, rode, of Mortonvitie, Pa.—For | Edward Linder, of New York, N. provement in breech-loadi: Samuel J. ar haw vfs ete) iecaieeae = ry cars. Designs. —Henry Berger, of New York, N. ¥. For design for centre pieces. Eliza A. Murdock, of Boston, Mass.—For de- Pas St sled "s hat. A at iow York, N.Y., assignor to W. Ga and J-R. Willis, of same place. For designs for Eleiner J. Nena of. Lowell, Mass. res gre to the Lowell Manufecturing memes joe sane Place —For design for car) G. Smith and i Brown, a Philade!phia, Pa , assignor to North, Chase & North, of same place. For Lon for stoves, and for design for the Plates of a cook's stove. wey A Thompeon, of New York, N. Y., as- sign Hartford Carpet Company, of Hartford, Conn —For designs for carpeting, &. a §. Vedder, of Troy, N. ¥ assignor to Jobn 8. oy Merrett Peckham, of Utica, N. ¥.—For n for a stove reyister. etlonal Improvement —D. F. filmer, of ee Mass —For watch-key and guard Wm. H. Johnson, of Richmond, Ark.—For improvement in loughs J McEnally. of Clenfield, Pa.—For paper and Ietice file. Geo Y. Parkburst, of Baltimore, Md.—For yMprovemennt in lamps Y.—Forim- wk, N'Y, ssaignor ork, 2 same place.—For im- MRS. WINSLOW, A E: ‘ien ed Narse aud Female icla, Malone to the attention of mothera, Renae? SOUTHING SYRUP, For Children Tf. Ss 1d upon it, mecbers, it will giv Lge pela aes HEALTH TO oe ideale ms trom pain aod eahabstion ty minus u Guirine ix THR Bowzts anv Winp Cotte, tad svercome convulsions, which, if sot L HAVAN TTERY. aie ata fove 01 ier "Bf the Captain General of Cubs, lace at ovens on “SATURDAY, OcrtoBER 20, 1960. SORTEO NUMERO 64 ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, 00, See it Soe a ee G1 88 Dag ex ROY! ae do So'00 | ‘ae ‘approx. —____ ee 830 =, 10,000 wire oashed at eight at 5 per cent. discount. a all solvent Banks taken st par. re rewiig Will be forwarded as soon as the reeult ‘Ail ord =e bers amano or ti addressed To IN ROOK DRIGUEZ ceS-tr _Caraof Cel Charinaton, $.C. OOK TO YOUR plas Oe Re. HAS ERS OF CABINET ARE We lave now in store and dail osiving the largest, sheapsat jot of Cabinet Furniture ever offered to the oitize: Washin Georgetown sud ‘Alexandria, whie oordial’y invite all who desire furnishing to cali and r B od, Wi tand Mahogany Bureau: Rpsawood, Bedateate shogeny Bureaus. vory colaee thaetaer ‘uiture, in Oak, I us url pi Onl, Mi Ln ie and Pain’ with or without Mar- Ls Marb‘e-top top Lntrac! ke, in Oak and Walnut, Rati Hall Stand Soretaricn, okonaes, Shaving Stands, stors and Pillows, Comforts, Quilts, ‘Tow to our a of ture our ae — @ larg od well selected atgek oO and Crooks Plated Good: re, Table CatioryUritanaie Ware, Book Baskets, Bru G., altogether — complete variety of Ty thing necessary to ees ue fe a Tae parton 3 & 808, Hail, sort mene ee Newton bt NOTICE! sol igh alg gentlemen fo beer in mind “eg the ee which an ly six oe re a0, uced pi oes for ply isin successful HI ti of DRESS. amie Tie rect sat ih So este iat gz so Alor Tam consta: uy saat ‘am con: su} those fine a mee be. ny for best yo Fine noes one ae 5. x beddebts “ANTHONY, turers, Seventh Grae corner, opposite Avenue wo 14: schF lees adie TO haps Sr., bi store jo. 640, Ea He ail, erear, caeeee mane i own nown te Washinntt pak Green Stree, and Water strests, Georgetown, D.C. A large stock of CANDLES, Brown. Family, Castile and Fancy SOAPS, TALLOW and bap carpe ‘ ps al kinds of always om hand, do leat ee , B, JEWELL, Proprietor, EDUCATIONAL? ACADEMY, OF 3 MODERN LANGAUAGES, Pa Avenue, re Bu ——— x [veTaucrig q sense CAXD Spam ENI TR, monn eas Bigs Ba or of Modern aa the honor to an- Lecture upon sod re mee m the ri ren adh, Formation ‘of tho Language to ‘the P rer! nk a nd fusther particulars 1 pauire at the Mont! ill be i tenance 2 aay rom 34 9tolla.m ‘and (rom 5 top. th, EMALE EDUCATION. Toss te ‘arent- who wish thoir daughters to re- osiye a thorough and systematic education. where their physical training wil receive daily and special attention, under the wost approved system of Calin- theniox aid Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to visit the Daion Female Acsdeas, corner Four- teenth st. and New York a’ MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARD? ‘Principals. AR D| ND DAY SCHOOL, ALEXA NORD VA Mrs. 8. J. McCORMIC: Parxcrrat, ‘Tho thirteenth annual session of this Institution will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, 1n the house recently occupied by byitestae Scott, Esq., No. 150 King street. The course of study pursued will comerts sli the branches requisite to a thorough English Eda = ya, aned 3 Music, Fiench, Latin and Dra: red. oare and super: She will endeavor, as far as possible, to sur- Found thom with tho comforts and Kindly ialluensee of Home. Keferenc-s.—Rev. Geo H. Norton, Rev. D-. Eas R %, William H Fowle, Harrison. tsq., Bid 6q-. Edmund F Witmer, Esq., Henry "Marbury. Esq, ie ae Meck a Esq, Robert H. Hunton, Esq . D Wa ‘iter E bac Gotcfuha Wy wy Crp Esq. ar sutwisle. ‘oudoun, Biacklock’ & Marshall, Corse Brothers. Board, with Tuttion, in "all "the E glish | Brenches. — the annual one ee semi-annually, 1, id Languaces at Professors’ Prict 0 ex" charges, .8COTT HIGH SCHOOL, HIGHTH St., BeTWhEN K anp L Sts. ll be resumed 1 th ry nh to on Y, beats Sd, Circolarsat bookstores, . C. RICH ‘ARDS. Principal R = MET OPOLITAN SOL JLEGIATE INST FOR YOUNG LADIES, 464 E Sr., Between Grn anv 7rH Sta. The fourth ual session , the Institute will commence on the first MONDAY in September, Sortcetons hould be made early,as the number papile is limited. A particulars sco ri Ha: See te the priscipals Mr. and Aten VENNeme nt fre teat a M. E. NUR s iNARY, St.. WastiNnGTon, il ence October Ist. 1880. plication. MY, (Naa Cartisne, 40. no} M eaari 2-tf _ Bulb tf puisrietp cin Twenty ninth session (2) weeks) comn ence. vember 5th, mily school for Tw aty Live boys, for whos improvement ime. —_ ent de- tire expense $75, Cir flags at’ Ster Uther. To fill a few vacancies call at Kirk woods? es 3 to 5 p. m., October 18 and |: ¢ addr ss R. BUR 8, Principsi aud Proprietor, Pininfield. Camberinad county, Pa, se 5-colm Groks<town FEMALE gens NARY, Formercy Miss L. SNG@LISH’S.) oA fieettenty AND Day SCHOOL. Ra of this Institution wi!l be resumed oa the firet Monday in September next, ‘The course of instruction embraces all that is taught, from the rudimeuts to the most highly fiu- isned education, corps of teachers, ten in number, are enn- nently auelified aud experienced in thelr several departments. Leetures Friday enone on the Natural Sciences without charge to beard Ree 4. Bria rin addressing the Circulars ma: ths BARROVER Goons. Miss M. eosin WOOD AND OOAL. jhPortanr TO HOUSEKE EPERB! THE PIONEER SAW MILL AND FIREWOOD FACTORY, (16N oF THE B Frac Starr, Sevth of the ( 1, menr 7th street Bridge, Will furnish, at the shortest notice, FIREWOoD, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Op Any Erp, Cut and Split to any Dimensions. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! With full ineasurement guarantied, Romember, Tz Brive F @ Stary, wost of deventh stveet, south of the Canal, and op- Posite the Center Market. GEORGE PAGE, Agent. HICKORY AND OAK PLANK or BE Sie Ons i pon) eay win bos rs or Joists | RIPPED, or LOGS SAWED, at the shortest eo Hye Smale o of BLACKSMITHING prompt- o Peal. UNION FIRE-WOOD MILL, Corner ef Seventh st. and Canal. oD of all kind, ieuhtee to order, any length or sige, ready for use. e w on ban beth Red and Whi : will be raeeiving Coa! for hich we seil, delivered from 8 seacel, ata reduction of 3 eents per ton, 8 your orders TOKNEW & MARLOW. ra, se 27-tf Corner Seventh st. (and Canal. Wer, nD Delivered te to all =. at Mes the lowost — J, & W. M. GALT, on ae Pa.av., ietone nth on _ma 17- waide. (OAL! COAL Tam dail: ving the very best Penn, we feauts ressonah ad RiekeryWdOb: cut cutan’ leave your orde: we. — AA ‘and ier. _#017 (States) Cor. C and 4th sts., near Canal. OFFICE OF OF Gag METERS. D SEALER ence gaat fCean} Pint ace poretion approve hay 1 ike in agi ive) : ee COAL o mine, ote CP ee its riage ‘ment of the fee of set can cTANG ace rogisteation of 'v gas moter im use in this city.” Every meter, Teet, will be aad ae ey mark B pat jn Bos alti o8 for use. wea AB Ni aehne! strost, (near Odd Fel- io. eee Wy, CUNNING Les's CBF ‘A SBA SAAR rch Mt Tc 346 Pens, A Ch: sree Bae asia gets xitatton, ae. > i ngrasing Sac orien HAGE MANTA ee a Schr rinshee John Lyn- GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Jim RECRIVED— to Eee. ore REN SUGARS, 250 bois: HERRIN bb. pared wD itis Io and fev eed! MOLASSE 0 s.(1o aA ES. For sale br. JOHN a "poet E CRANDELL. Seide N, Has constant! Frenek Nesr-sighted, p eriseoD! red, and al other SBFCTATLES the best qus.ity, in a Silver, steel, N.S Old k silver irames. oe Rew c.neses sot in MAS Pula DR ‘DR 68H recetvin eyand levitert adulterated Ale, ty eo] red and PDO ey LNs, ¢ en *S PRILADEL- —We re constantly ties a othe ‘above delightful bev- persons be want @ pure un- ive ite trial RNY & SHINN, Agents, fas 7 Green at.. Georestown. = F, BIRCH, pide TAKER, Cor, Bridge and ‘ersom sts., Georgetown, ofa given my personal attention to anch business, am prepared te to sii oails with promptness (ee Pereons from a distance can be sup plied at n ‘ew rtment notes’ noties.&s | haves large FPFLNS always on hand. Particula! antion paid te the removal! of the dead from the old to the new burial grounds. Hearses nud Horses for lure, ap 10-6m FOK SALE AND RENT. Fora sE—A FARM containing 100 uated 6 miles from George Tg county. Md. Pift gultiration: twenty Sores in wood. small | 8, stabiing. sheds, corn house sai ‘Apple orchard gad some peaches: sprin an well of water at the duor; being ne prcfectiy nealthy. Piease frauen or BARNARD & S. Sy Anctioneers, Oe ridge street, Georgetown, or WALL & BARNARD, Warhington. ee 12-rolm por REVT—A three story BRICK HOUSE on H street, batweon 4th and 5th. Also, a two- story BRICK COPTAGE, wth bgeden. corner of ‘Tennessee avenue and north F street, surrounded by & large common pasture, and wonld be a desira- ble postion for a dairyman. inquire of C. BIRGE, 446 12h st. jy 19-e03m* FOE RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on Twe! treet, between Cand D; one on the corner of T'weifth and H sts. ; and ow tween 12th and i3tir ste. Inquire « rey KER, on H street, between Ith SOR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the beiid- sof immediately opposite the west fast oa the City fiai., recent! occupied by Chas. 8. lack 83 an office. 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