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THE EVENING STAR. THE STORY OF AMBITION. \When Joote wes ents ng was Log Atereaty Are: Le Yeuee esata bes Te ‘When front his toits he found release, He died—a justice of the pees. 9; youthful heart, so high and bold, ‘That : thy bitel, sd story toid —_—— oer Faxare Bovy-Guararon 2 Baitisn Prince. siete te the Globe, frewr Ccionef Armstrong, a colonist, settled at Graham's Toven, South Afr a describes one remarkable featute fm the entry Prince Alfred into that town: ‘ —_——__., eVHE INSURANC E COMPANY STATY. or VIRGINIA, ‘RICHMOND. done rab? Ow, “wick & Barksdale ite ge an we, SEy . 8. Builder, . Moanufactarer Ge sar rm ot SMa, ruder & Sons sas. peel eh aN 0. F. BRESEE, see's. conte, Ome SEWN LES, Atv oo lyr Finemen’s INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Caphal... -$200,000. Loutsiana av., over Bank naqnnn Ce ee - dies, y guard; seventeen ladies, well mounted, ulpped, first-rate horse- eneb wearing migpen ay with silver anchors, formed his guard, a daughter of mine having bad the benor.to belong to tale, ose 4 ‘bich his Royal Highness named + Sen Body Sera Being a retired meio emma J thought fc not be more honorably employ than in taking command of the lady corps. On road out to meet his Royal Highness, practised ken fo forming threes and wheeli into line, and found them most willing and o! ent escort, formed them next his Royal Highness’s escort of ke Cape Mounted Riftes. They escorted him to the quarters provided for him at the Mdemtemant- Governor's private residence, where they Were present and received bis most gracious acknow- Iedgements.”” HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY sibee AGAINST L088 BY FIRE. TORS A Pratazwortny Act mercial says. “Sn Men eof the eng!- neers ef the Central Obio Rallroad, James Freese, suffered a horrible death, being caught (aes between the engine and tender, both own from the track by the breaking of a tire of the driving wheel. While in this situation, exposed to.amall streams of scaldiug water from the boiler, covfined in a small ¢ filled with steam and snoke, the office of bis terrible R- ings, as far as human aid do so, a formed by one of his fellow-emplo: on the train, Mr. W. H. Stewart, who went {nto the nar- row opening with the suffering engineer, and to hiscon- Cine’ Com- B. Ef No charge for Policies. e JAMES ADAMS, Rresiden! * auction rooms,)& v6r URI e Freitas gen orally oh they gauss je attention persons {y(nishing Cee Sy yy ee A “qoneend ‘oc8! loth Mahogaay ad Wetrat ‘Sofas, Tete-s-toves, and Mahogany sed Walnut Marbictton and other ‘Tables, in ret) i bt : Cottage "ete faint and shogany Marble to? Plain and Speer Wood seat Rocker, Dining, Office and r Chai jJarge an CARPE: ww held bim in his arms and admin tinued calls for water untfl death relieved his torture, after a period of nine hours. Mr: Stewart ls quite a young man, employed as brakesman upon the train. His fortitude and faithfulness to his unfortunate friend, in assuming a position from which the stoutest hearts would quail, is de- Sezving of all praise.” or Pi Cane jandeo: Looking .¥, apes Hieherany and Waisar Cottage ‘and othe.” Hed- “sbinets, eres, Whatnots and Deeks Brasseie gor ay ra and other pets; il- othe Marble-top, Walnat, Mahogany andjother Wadh- and Sinks ata-~ds q aad Shuck and Cotton Mattrasses ithe front wariety ore Roads not here men- ioned, a yor: a panna atte WaLt é BARNARD ee fs, s ol J se Oe ae os and 9th stevet. 7. = 7 OP NOs FREE SRT MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, — OConscientiously disti!ied by Mr. James Kurneid it) »in the old-fazhion Rouees bays from, ioholeset wad most sarefu: Movements or THe K.G@.C ’s.—The Galveston News of 1ith has the rollowing py af angele Gua. Bickley of Virgin a = rom Gta. Bic’ . ia, wi own 20 the founder aud Wow the clicecs lender of the ‘Knights of the Golden Circh arrived day from New Orieans and left he after- ‘oon for Houston, Austin, and San Antonio He should bave been In’ Texs ten days ago, but was unavoidably delayed on bis Ar He informed us that be is ahead of the main and wegathered from bis remarks that the perties who bave reach- ed the Rio Grande via Corpus Christi, wentabead without bis orders ee be quite deter. mined to prosecute the objects of the K. G aad confident in their resources todo so. V not think any final steps will be taken until the presidential election.” Tue Casz oy Fanny Wurtz ty New Yor. Coroner Schirmer concluded his inquest on the Dody of Mrs. Blankman, (formerly Fanny Wbite,) on Saturday afternoon. The testimony of Dre Catnochan and Doremus was conclusive that apoplexy was the sole cause of death, and that no traces of poison were discernible in the stomach, intestines, &c., which were found ina healthy State. The jury therefore returned the followlig verdict: ‘We find that the deceased came to her death by apoplexy, and would recommend that the portions of ber body in the hands of the ebemist for the to the custédy o} of her busbaad.” wy ° at sepeatically rhe reach of the pub! etl es tot in health, commends itself for its unrivailed qualities as @ description, and many o mos! ts phys Fans are awning Tein their practice with the a8} results. SLERY & STOCKDALE, Proprietors, 5 W: t, Philadelphis, 398 Wit SONU TER 6 5 Bsiar Agent forthe Propricto: s TAILORS, opposite W: ‘0 JOURNEYM OME AND ABROAD, . las correct list of the employers ud @re recogni Ts Matlock & Griffith, Matlock & Herbert, neers ne a. ° > se 21-6m OTICE None The ject to the order 17 A letter from Sierra Leone, W.C. A., dated September 7, says: This port is very healthy, and so is the Republic of Liberia. The English and American vessele are vigilant in suppressing the the slave trade, and the works of missignaries are wonderfully successful in converting thousands of beathens to Christianity. The colonists are retir- ing from the coast into the interior, spreading the Fina tidings of Gospel reformation, and reeiaim- ng lands that now produce cotton, sugar, coffee, Sobenes, which promise to become staple products In a few years. W. Hinton’ & Co., oe & Co., $. M1. Drew °o REA and i al benae As NEMETZ’Ss, me We Be avenue, ood Near corner Thirtee: K T= & GREATEST OUR ——$ ______. IF Advices from Rio Janeiro areto 7. The Senate and Hovse of Deputies were about closing their labors. Au act to prevent the sile of slaves at auction, and forbidding the separation of slave man and wife, had been introduced and discussed,j but was not Mkely to pass. Prince Alfred, ason of (Queen Victeria, had arrived at Rio, ard been visited on board his Emperor The ~ tree from fever. i" Lately, the yor of Kin; , Jamaica ‘was made a Companion of the th, and mo recently Mr. Samuel Cockburn, another gentleman of,color, and acreoie, of the island of Granade, bas been appointed administrator of the govern. meat of Montserrat No loyal subject of the Queen ean refuse to recognize as a social equal any one whom she, as the fountain of honor, chooses to appotat to high es in her realm. AKRKIVALS AT THE HOTELS, NATIONAL HOTEL.—G D Spurrier, T Gem- metl, J _N Jones, ls A Whiteley, R J Brent,G a Williams, A T Smith, C B Lewis, 3 M Scett, JB Ward. K 'A Holmes, F Bowling, Maa; 4 Huater, DC; AS Harding, Geo Dexter, F H: |, Mass; L Monjis, A E Beach and ly, R E Decte, J K Nick. ersten end — Miss Wilson, Master “Wilson, W K Belcher. NY; Mrs Nolan, Miss Nolan Mitchell and fam, Mrs Post and child, S$ Good- ric] er, La; T Crosse, Eng; wre C Beld- en, V4; G B Field, Mo; J L Moss, J R Crawford. W H Dailett, T A’Ashburn, Pa; A Colbrid, WR Roberts, G W Bknker, —j 5G Milligan and ly, Ri; Jno McHiae and ly, J Cohen nad ly, 2 Misses 2 Misses Myers. Mrs Griswold, Miss Gris- ; G A Oates and fam, Ga; J C Ritter, U hermerhora, USM. beens eh babe S i Your ner. " an Pa; Y; JC Hedbitter, Pa Ww Cocke, Tenn; Mrs fH Plant and daughter, Hoaghbton aod ly, Temi; T Wilmording a: NY; HonJ M Kunkle, Md; W Stone, A Eng; W J Wyan and ly, HR Menefee, 6 Clogg and ly, Md; J Jones, La; DH Hi ® RA on, Miss; J T Smith, W Talburtt, Md; E W Blake and ly, Ct; W Flezinbeimer, Va; J M Jenming. GA Blakrly,G R Wells, W Inslee, Cuyler and ly, Ga; J Hollister ee tne AAT Trapt fldren rs Trapier, ch! and ftenne} , $C; C ‘GRIEF BIOGRAPHIES? bp Samuel sane A SF nn mai! Or, author of ““Melf-Help” and “Life of George Ste- ite tee $s in one volumes tl thor of **Belf- he rele a ragasr£ es rn centory road erst t Salus vessel by the T port was generally healthy aad id Pp” @: ‘he man: of tho jth one of the most ble and s of the season. OVER E ter, (a meter of Yolume ; muslin; TUE CLIFF hb =; 8 novel Kev. ‘charles Kia 1, by & sister of the aconm- ‘Two Years Ago,” is marked ty 6 traits of cenius which so eminently diatinguish the well-known Kingsley family. For saie BLANCHARD & MOHUN, oc 13 Corner lith street and Pa. avenue, ») D. L. MORRISON & CO, OU! ND GENERAL COMMISSION Four Aha ow AR in wi jesale era in MILL BED CORN MEA 1 bey Corner of 12th and B streets, Washington city. UF Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. an %-4m eS ae Se ade of Grain. on 5, ONEERSTEA RBLE AND BROWN HONE ER STONE WORN) BROW ‘The subsoriber begs leave ease the citizens Washington, G. to’ Alexsndria that aes crtablished besiness the suxiisr Bower fi ring Marble De ie NX s J aetibiiled |: 41S a Pionser Steam Martie and Brgum Stone Works, &Y., cor. h st. au 213m wi i Tes ONO SSR RRO MATTER Consequently I shall remain in Washi; ton a BW enc ORME aE TAC RAINE OS ‘sil its branches. Old Glazing daricasiet ane (ses nurse, Miss ward, A Guter, Pa. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —w J Taylor, Md; S W Conney, Va; M R Johnson, Md; W Wall c © Ordaian, DC; M C Ipgram, O73 Shroeder, M D Ball and fam, Mrs Swan, Miss Ma! A K Schrettle, Md; T H Bryan, Mo; D P Prazer, Ky; W Eagleston, Va; i L vi best st Geld, I Patterson sed ut up free ef charge, as usual. | ~ [PORTANT TO ROUSEREEPERS. / E.R. DURKEE & CO.’3 or SFr OCEANS TEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Bxom tae Unrrap Status. Steamers. Lette, - = Yor’. 3, nS (aml steamers 2. amin ith. aod 27th of pa the dln end loth. 19-17. Da W.tr Ls] PORE As, Sth and Sth of sual seoners were New York on WATCHREEAIEING ANDSILVER WARE one of the best establishments, and T have Bished with * Ing every ‘eaoriplien of fue Watet ro and n give to the seme, plete icular attentio: potent workman.ands.. denert of ‘ery Paya eae °"he Lake B. . facta ae! gp. [NPEOTINE:; or, PERSIAN FEVER CHAR’, FRVBR AND AGUE EXTERY pyarep. THE HUMAN OON8TIT. grign SAVED FROM Weck, : THE PREVF,NTIVE AND REMEDY FoR ALL INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS. CURES INSURED IN A Day. NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE, INP.ECTINE, INPECTINE. INPRCTINE, INPECTINE INPECTINE, INPECTINE ‘The terrilgie malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of per- sone throug bout the world every year, and has never till now been met by suscessful medica treatment t}:at has not produced severe MEDICINAL DISEASES, eiereteee-toe esas ‘the spleen, the liver, the heart, or other parts of the human organiem. The INPECTINE is the natural antagonist of all fe- vers, and when it comes.in contact with the skin, ie absorbed by the interior organs. which resist easily miaama ead all tendencies towards those reery gr which prostrate the mind snd body with Fever and Ague result from numerous causes, No piace ie exempt from the oauces which promote the existence of the disease, That being once seat od in the svatem, induces depression of spirits, Ias- situde, Ieuguor, pains, chills, fever, and a long traim of disngreeabie sensations, depriving the pa- trent of all energy, and reducing him or her toa oond@ion of SXTREME HELPLESSNESS, Way will any one suffer the horrors of « debil- itating Intermittent Fever. when by the use of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE, on PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. the eminent medical and magical qualities of which Gre instantly abeorbed, ALL TRACES OF DISEASE MAY BE ANNI. HILATED IN A FEW HOURS, SELF-CARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC, NATURE IS WISER THAN ART, EVERY DISEASE HAS A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM. BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO CURE. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THE INPECTINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, Has oured thousands of beth sexes of the most, dreadful Fevers, Read and reflect, WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Leutuel Bonsall, of Pittsburg,for two years use- loss to himself and society—e martyr to Chilis and Fever—cured in lesa than three weeks, aad im- proved in eight hours. Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost losing her reason as wel! as strength by Inter- mittent Fever, with Chills, restored to health is’ twenty hours. J. B. Tuton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, made well in five weeks, and rmproved tn two hours. Adolphe Monhro of France, relieved in one hour. wi travelling in the oars of the Fort Wayne jo Railroad. He was apparont ly dying with Chills, Ellen R. Benson, of Loskyort, New York, res- oued after seven years’ suffering. A perfect oure, ‘Thousead of other csace provented and éured Reet nt nie sommplaian 60 the INPECTINE, on PERSIAN (FEVER CHARM. TRY JT, PROVE 17, RvoW tn. noxious preparation, furnished by the field of MAN'S BLESSING! _—_ INPHOTInN»z. 18 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDj_ CINE DEALERS IN AMERICA, PRIOE ONE DOLLAR, Sent by mail to any part of the United States, F MANUFACTURED By JOHN WILCOX «co. 306 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. BRANGH OFBICR, : No. Se av OF COMMERCE sUN.niNG, NEW YORK crry, oa FS Geémevilo : FAMILY GROCERY’ AND fx p STORE, ‘eare now ond SHOES, and cosetnsnh eakinas of BOOTS supply of eastern made work of every de- Frage Pemtipeery omer ands - '@ charged in & “ge Persopa in want Boots Shove of eastern or ott BS50) inwtoreand at the lower yaaa 8g 16 lowest pr: a 1068. Gr X Sirens Ee 314 Penosyivania a: aper IV HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS Bes Hg8 of ‘SclF Leather, Ladn or me the grentest vari is eg arae Aint fae LES? i 5 as SHAT BOXES, VALICES, 3 TO suIT THK wi P| LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHAR@. IN FROM ONE TO TWO DaYs. i ‘CHELS, & repaired or taken in exchange * WALL, STEPHENS : Trank Seles oon 2 Pa UTHERN TRUNK 499 Yen Staeeye ACTORY, '¢ Odd Fellows’ Halli, Washs D.C. ancien Pwr 2 ‘til stu ei te: BD beat material the market 4 LF on, gone but th 0) the best workmen, | can confident work ul of 6) Rew ones, d employ '¥ recommend my to be superiorin Strengch and Dur that i keep constantly cc: yy not thi ti ore, 5 on sedan make to rier 2 Eee hth Sd ve a ed and Op Ox TH Figteitan and BestHealth ld a Fi rks, Reps of hid ‘Covered, in a wotk- peri ft ‘aa! elr ri or Alexsncnay ids ; 0 city, nk ant for ! SEWING MACHINGR, » Webrated FAMILY cory JAMES §. TOPHAM. TRAVELERY’ DIRKOTORY. simi La aes ini pobiad riser octamer ALLY . F NEW. FOUR-HOR D COACHES To UPPER MARLBORO The unde: Carrying the U.S. Sunder) re Coaches b ween Washington and Cpper Mari TO". #8 folio ve the Steamboat Hotel, cor Greet. Pa. at7 o'clock a. ai. R per Marlboro’ at 1) o’elook ®.am.; rive ip Washington at So’eivck, in time to connect with $2) p. m. t ain for Baltimore. The Cono re aew and cormmodious, the teams i hands of careful and accommodat- Kare to Upper Maribor '0 Low, Fie: ToCentervill +. 38 Freight and packaga 4 S08 EBON ECS proprietors, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAL ROAD, B WASHING TOW BRANCH. CrancE op Hours. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, June T3th, 1869, trains wil! run as follows: ve Washington at 6 20 and 7.49 8, m, Leave Washington at 3.20 and 5.30 p.m. On Sunday at 32 p. vO Baltimore at 425 and 8.49.8, m. eave Baltimore at 3.15 aud 4.20 p.m. n Sundsy at 425 8, m, Passengers for z and 7.48,m ands For the West at For Annapolis xt hk at 7 40 For Norf turday oyening Phivteiste jeae ony rofely ren wer: Roome in this © ‘Sth and 10th sis, a. le Sor cok street Petes oo ib ef Donon (st oneal ee ; Unird door east of extn is htien ¢ companions, ep at eches!. which are pightly felt even when en body, chowld hy = sey, should spply imtae every o' hei ved si bar a ay is one thi leas in price than gold. Esseget ton, and = - Bu B-coly DENTISTRY. After a pr : test with oo: TOM @Xprsicnce, knows it #x0e.e all otaers. ae of Was’ ‘B " Bre renpectfs) iy solic: ca" R. de Py th duc NERVOUS DEDIITY. —Thewse 4s cen ia the cause ofthety declising health, lesin, seming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated. ¥ abou: the eyes, cough or eye DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided :. fe hes imbibed th happens ® centa, tions of the Heart, Threat, Nese, frightful rapidity, till death paws reagful sufferings by sending him we thet ue iscevered country frem whose bourne ne traveler ee asing with EC. PATTISON, Agent. ABHINGTON BEWING ROO Ww (BA 3th 54., te90 doors Rone be. 400. as the time to get BPR! aE t shri te order, eo 1 t will take trains at 6.20 am! 5.29 Pm. .* 132) p.m. the 3.20 p.m. train goos to T_H. PARSONS, Agent, NEW ORLEANS IN TERRES DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THR&E ROUTES. ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orang: and Alexandria Railroad . TO LYNCHB : Virginis and Tounseses — East Tennesses and Virginia, ast Tennessee and Georgia, J Nashville and Chatianooge, Memphis and Charleston, Mississinpi Central, ‘ew Orleans and Jackson; TO NEW ORLEANS! ‘ is 3 Momphiz by Brig ls op. ee oom Packets to New Orleans, MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROU Montgomery by Rail, thenoe to Mobile by Giaes Packets.’ Mobile to Lake Steam TWO DAIL Leave Washingte The Steamer GEORGE foot of Seventh etract at 6: te at A} ari: andria Traias for the Sort Office—Pi ta vo Marriage. Sections, Love of Precresiive ‘Trem is? the lest seventeen eal operations pe: ve of thi wich have appensed aga aiden o <uity, i @ ou cient oA poisons ‘id in bamseaiug Diseene and Downton Bo ravi UBIO 8, ‘Sahington, D. Es pate New Orleans by? ore re, a USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” RB rash Bocompanies cach bettie. Whelesals Depet, No. 48 Cedar streot, New York. Addrems MENRY © SPALDING 8,00, ee Seiie Bak Sevens Te: bottle of SPALBING’S PRB- abfeh ate a jg tas at x 6p. PAGE lenve« her Lipa | &, m. and 6% p.m. an th the Orange and Alex- hwest, Lynchburg —— —.. e me xVL coi Iton.. untavaile - rand Junction. 39 09 N. 0. jashviile —_.. "25 soi THIS ROUTE Is N 200 MILES SHORT R, and 24 HOURS LESS than apy other Lina—the Lynchb: being now com ote zs atlar He kt Zentral, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with Firat-clags Sieoping Cars To New Orleans... 72 Hours. TIME { NED an eee 64 do. ontgomery — 0. ashville 4 oO. » CAINS HADES st the Sonth Weetern and Penneyivania av- -J- BOVE: iP Bata? Gin’ a4 never fail to oure, and are warranted to sive sade! Toprietors, 78 William APPLY THE REMEDY Srise irom im- For Diseases of the ome CHARLES ye Wie & or ver, iow 7 SCH WA! Jev-lyr Arent, een YW zeatre, 'e yo" Bee TOs, ood? batare d antry merchants should note of SP, See hes See ae! St] QOPey Rey a Sea of our being to respond to _— th eystom, LS i oA , the my “4 Detaliy, D: iver Com; tore ad defect aod the ame ine }oirto, denve ‘heir hdeote ones mn jood,. eal kindly thea and gently the bi so ge alizging roseur natare ites and si ue mend to here Organs, and especi {dneye Bladder snd ~ JO ESE LP Ss ARP PRES 2 Are you the viotim of any E. list. It will stand Yop aaa es of our Use that truly vali " INDIAN VEGRTABL With regard to this simat j tment th it Peed a ny ape ee gh s Let lesion, ‘sin ‘SAWNT cL 34D lashvilie, “Balton, bi obi! yh TiSaromer yy Hlohine amr wad THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- BIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ‘Omnibuses and Baggage Waronsloave the ofseotSa manda Rat AMES A. EVANS, Ticket ms 23-tr a ep BES Tit fobs free HE STEA GUY Wi pantepatt aaa BUNA OM AG NDA wil eer cil Dead ane ge btY _NATH’L BOUSH. Act, EASE, rowing i aeaeheaee pacheats reeiantocben the cyoeuereeeeee Ing from disease with renowed constitut‘onal vi . city, ‘and by the pr > S. M. COX, Scat, gem enone Prise @1 per is, ai for Whotesate Sear FREY Brie, Sigsped wel capi treet ieee” WeewaN MOM SARE A 9S GAGs ASHONA AS rare. FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, sttie METROPOLITAN o¢ BOOKSTOR: er, EB, pers soLoMONS, | | | * Astnts for simran pm Papers, "S CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFULS DALE'S: OFFICE OOF Cae Mtn? oot ie uNOTICE 18 went SPOYERN, That apres y to the 6 OF poration dimam rowed May 12. 1350 Epi C: }, i stints cB ata ie ve, and rtain the acouraty gorrect, will be candesed marked as trae, wall ‘be ie i cd teh ata. feaieetin ; An: WM. a} t 90) + ‘1 RANCIS HARPER, of New York avent na ion te. the wants ithe publiss he tomerits pees 1 rs Be eiel Bed eNSN a J 'e 306 Pa. sv., bet. oth snd

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