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“e~ ~ Prince’s reception Sn ONE oem THE EVENING, STAR pusiisu8p BVBRY APPERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ith #., the price fs $3.59 s year, in advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; aad for less than three months at the rate of Woents a week. Single eopies, ont cent; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. {[7" Avveatmem ans saouid be sent to the office betore 120’o.0ck m; otherwisethey may notappear| YOL XVI. watil the next day. A RE SS SIE Ot NRE re Ae NR ==, Ebening Star. comers a A a Rese connnies — 2 ae ee ee ee ee 8 copies... is com s country. ITZ, Suntis copioe tn wrappers) enn ho proamant - WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1860. N°. 2.409. tot Fao REDE , The Brines’s Visit te Washington—I the Dongen that between the North and the of English Observers. built houses connect the most noble public] them to abandon all capitals that the world has seen, but as yet it seems to want a deal of building, alterations, Pe aren center of this great empire. An- ee my impression of this great, strange, an- | Troy Whig. equal city, for I have barely time now to do more than jot down a few incidents of the That there was a t crowd at the station may, of course, iociban for granted, but it —~~was well railed off, and no hustling, as with i but there was no ceremony or delay of | make Mr. Linooin’s President's carriage and drove to the White | worm. ) A Personal Sketch of Abraham Lincela. ‘any kind, and the party at once entered the | ing that it is the ear! it. In 1527 the com German and part: juice) at ben Bonet grmies of Charles V- stormed and sacked ome, enacting in its streets the most b their old notions about | crueities, burning, torturing, ri boing, ravishing, buildings, aud where one has to admire the | Union and Peace, taught them by Clay and | and destroying for ten days. Some six thoussnd i i i tense. It} Webster. They ask them to join in a crusade | of the inhabitants Perished, 10,000,000 crowns of , wil ad pill iy history taoar ofthe greatest | against the — ee ret ae them | plunder were collected, and Pope Clement VII. to seize the Government 1 wi! and initiate a Revolution. With everything | {0 airaael ipa pes of aaa naa come. Bat it and improvements, before it can be a worthy | to make us a contented, happy, and prosperous tecovered. Sixty years ‘was in the hands of N: 5 to People, we are asked to take astep in the dark, | hesitate whether to crusi Women te 1820, 1831 er hour, however, must suffice for record-| and that step on the brink of destruction.— | and 1848 it was a prey to revolution, Garibaldi jate, expelling the Pope, who le country, id 400,000 ducats for his own ransom. Luther bimeelf, at the last escaped in the disguise of a footman on a coach now he looks for support from the d temporal dominion may be even now at end; but kk Romulus, recently arrived at Cold Spring ly bird that catches the | the might (probably from New was waiting for nt in shipping or inside the portal of the White House, and as | dows and examining the di reotype speci- | Many who oe movements ti i te forward shook him by the | mens on the door-posts. ([ have a curious | £97¢ on ve ng voyage. bhp a pease of welcome that was | theory respecting this department of art, and fhe Custom-house officer at Cold Spring unmistakable. It was more a meeting between | its relation to society, whieh I will withhold ever without a pipe in hismouth monarchy in the world. The President led his guest at once to the blue dra’ ing room, King. But beyond these few facts [ know] looked very muc friends and gentlemen than a really | until another occasion.) A well-dressed citi- f torical reception given by the chief of the | zen, who was gaily smoking his morning ci; eared —ih ad eee a ‘reatest republic to the heir of the atest | at the street corner, remarked to me, seein; UD™ In Its leading article of the 15th ultimo, & P that I was a stranger, “There goes the next the London Times says: Victor Emanuel will,a President of the United States.’’ I looked | f¥. ign hence, if the fates are not very adverse, where he introduced Miss Lan niece, and } across the street and saw a tall, ungainly figure <4 Mrs. Ellis, niece of the late V rt with aslow glen gait, anda costume which the worse for the wear. This nothing, except that all the guests at t was Abraham Lincoln, i House are staying there without formality and | department in the State House in which he re- | swered as any other party of distinguishod travelers | ceives the calls of those wh. desire to see him. 0 difficult matter for any vessel to get “‘papers” from him.—N. Y. Sun. hold the Kingdom of Italy by the same title by which Napoleon III holds the empire of France If, as there can be but little doubt, as matters now going thus early to the | the K are of Naples on the 2Ist instant be an- athe arffirmative, Victor Emanuel will it might please the Pr ° IfI had met him in the uttermost parts of the | the Itallan people.”’ Garibaldi has published « tain Ouiy ene aa tion is made to the gene- | earth I should have known him for an inhabi- | Pfociamation in which, after announcing the ap- that is while the Prince stays it is no longer an open house to all, but police are stationed around it, and none but those invited are President's Mansion, are staying with Lord Lyons. This morning his royal highness tenance on canvas which have been given to] sion of the late M the public. He is neither so very ugly as the | been sold under the hammer. A large part of the rs . Proaching arrival of Victor Emanuel, he says: le of affairs at the Executive Mansion,and | tant of the great and glorious West. Chet dy ccivoth 7 LA ral rule o! y “Later inthe day, ugh the medium of a Let us be ready to receive the man whom Provi. dence has sent tis. There will beno more discord. letter of introduction, I made Mr. Lincoln’s| Let United {taly and King Victor Emanuel, the acquaintance. In personal ap ‘ance he is | Galantuomo, be the perpetual symbols of our re- allowed to enter. Many members of the royal | midway between the lithograpHs in the shop | generation.”” suite, who could not be accommodated at the | windows and the poetic renderings of his coun- re eegreee ean {0™ The table ware and ornaments of the man- rt. Thorndike, of Boston, have t over the Capitol, and visited the Se: former, nor so good looking as the latter, but | articles In the collection were purchased by Mr. Chenher and the Cha ber of the Hall of Rep- | seems older than either represent him. The | Thorndike in Paris, at the sale of the eff-cta of resentatives, with some other of the magnifi-| truth is, he isa plain, unaffected, awkward | Lou's Philip; id most of the ware contained was a levee, at which everybody c wanted, and to which many came that we: criticisms of others ildi i the initials of that monarch, and the Sevres cent public buildings here. Afterwards there ‘mail acne evi oo be poaaty - tees celsin had the royal cipher and date Mpls ‘The dinner, dessert, and tea service were pon it. He has a genial | very large, com ising nearly 600 piecs id in- not wanted, if one might jndge from their ex- | frankness and heartiness of manner that are | clu hngtne maker ) Obatens de seep eeogter T ie Trianon and tremely neglig: } prepossessing, and after seeing or talking | Compeigne, and the Pslaces of Verssilles and of ladies there in bonnets and shawls, a bee Sr one <e < not wonder individuals who sauntered into the room with | larity here. His neig' pre n thelr, best, says he is sincere, truthfal, honest—and | crown t hands in their pock id who ot! conducted themselves in a way which, | he seems to be. among American gentlemen, who unfortunately u- | Fontainbleau, with the Sevres marks, ever: im | Plece mea Derm eines of Louls Philippe an services were divided, and the st dinner service brought $305, and the second hbors, who knows 3 certainly, as farasI have seen, ig not nsualj “Mr. Lincoln is the recipiont of a great deal $295. | The first desert service sold for $125, and of advice just now, from patriots in all parts of the second for $110. do chew tobacco. The President did not remain | the Union. Yesterday he was favored with a Case ov Uniust Susricion.—A somnolent pas- in an, ial place, or take a prominent part | letter from Alabama, in which a suitable Cab- | Seger on board a late midnight train from the in the feception at all Like his chief guests, he was dressed in black, though not ia fall dress—a sort of demt-toilette, which was quite inet oy cero and the icy set forth. Presents, too, jin to flow in. x ‘An ox-chain, cut with a jack-knife from a rail, fragrant little animals that go abroad of nights . | West, was jerked into consciousness just at the Proper line of pol moment woen the train eed over a of those sufficient for the occasion. People passed in, | hangs in his apartment.” It was sent as adel. | 20°, *7oued m glared wildly about him for tion, from which ladies were not excluded. It was not a good time of the year in which to give such a lovee, for Washington is almest empty now, compared to what it generally is. There was a total absence of formality or re- striction as to dress or person of any kind, and yet, as rule, there wasa quiet decoram of parting advice to his as [ have intimated, even o! were the rare exceptions to conduct. The me, and goit alon dresses of very many certainly showed an utter b, but remember disregard of the ordinary usages of society on | P®Tseverance are the zed at the Prince, bowed to him and the | lcate compliment by some industrious admirer | beran: upon resident, and then passed out. In fact, it] in the Northwest. After the 7th of November | vom goens Fentemen occupying the same seemed less a reception than a mixed deputa- | advice and presents and visitors will doubtless | seat. fe be forthcoming to any extent.”” manners,which. considering that all whochose | the card table, und the manner in w to come might do so, would have entre ees to oe _—_ wopren eh Itallan ri any general assemblage in Europe. Here and e game of life is ingenaous: a, tance ceehd be seen sais — outre, and} ‘‘Bob, youare about leaving home for atran See ech: by Bombalins, of being dis- li but these | parts. ou’re going to throw me out of the 3 moment, then seizing bold of his nasal protu- ice, fixed his gaze with much severit: ving that he bad discovered the cul toda he gave an energetic expulsion of breath rom bis nostrils, moved to the fertber extremity . = . | of the seat, and again sought obliviousness in Pil oe = yest ae Pa Po Ar slumber. Passengers in the vicinity who appre- as A arher « Advice to his Son.—There is } ciated the current of thought indicated by these # genuine humor in the idea that an Arkansas man finds the most nataral expression, even of movements, ghed some. ee ee ne se son, in the language of 17 Count Arrivabere, who rode. forward at ie Garibaldi's call for one hundred inen at the crisis of the oo at Volturno, wes for some years an ‘ugee in London. He was suspected. fected to the Neapolitan rule, and to save the irri trouble on his account, Arrivabere fled to The odds is inst you, | London. There he subsisted by giving lessons ways that industry and | in Italinn and by delivering recttaflons rom Al- inting cards; they are | fier!, under the patronage of sundry of the lead- there oecasions; but mere dresses make very | the bowers. Book larning and all that sort of | !ng ladies in English society who sympathised little difference’ aaa, after all, it mast be a thing will do to fill up with, like small trumps, | With the persecuted. On Garlbaldi’s call for membered that it : # but you must have the bowers to back ’em,| YOoP® he was one of the first to join the expe- ac try ef & else they ain’t worth shucks. If luck runsagin strong, don’t cave in and look ifke dition to Sicily. W Hat Gov. Pettus wit po—A New Fourrn you prett The wisdom of man never devised a more} * tick obieken ona rainy day, but hold your| oF J The ehperigtan. 2 States right men of perfect form of government than that under | bead up and make ’em fea, byes Lately play #0 pees . ref. oa of his remarks led some one eled some, Bob, and I’ve found | {; oak Gawead as folks tt ght you held out Union should be divided what disposition he which the American people have lived for more than seventy years. No country that the sun shines upon is so fitted by nature to continue great, prosperous, and happy asthe United States. The unex- tion and occupation. Had New nated long ago. Her commerce first, and then | know how to pl: her manhherdies opened her to wealth and greatness. It has been said “ England is the workshop of the world.’’ The remark is less true now then when it was made; but if] ‘eo much on the wom England isthe workshop of the world, } cards; the more you England is the workshop of the Western Con-| You; you might have tinent. -}don’t say discard that’s a tramp, it; never take a She sells the products of her soil to foreign | YOu can’t look countries, and with the money becomes the | that’s the case there's customer of the Northern Manufacturer, Mer- } * gular ‘cut throat. long to you; nor ‘slip yy ., had a large m at Columbus last believe you're flash of Gov. Pettus made ek: The tenor ask him if the make of the interest he had jn the Bunker a weak hand, they'd back agin you strong. | Hill monument? , when you're sorter weak, keep up a bold ampled pro, we have made has not been front, but play cautious, be satisfied with the result of mere accident, but, under Provi- | Many’s the hand I’ve seen euchered ’cause the dence, the legitimate effects of geographical sezed See ny dg aed and natural divisions, in soil, climate, produc- ther rae ings pepe with the head as with | ‘* ¥¢ til! make a new one,” was the reply. land remained wholly” Agri- | the s. temperate; never get drunk, for iT A negress in Chicago astonished the pot cultural, her prosperity would hee dati. then no matter how good your hand, you won't | office 1. 4 a 8 pint. | North.* They | . ‘And what,” said his interrogator, « will Keep your eyes weil ‘nig’ on you; regollect | 7M?” _ = = Naar Leapeperpadceeyw tema pire ; e reptile, and the woman showed them a letter queens is kinder poor | which het busband bad written, urging her fo of them the worst for | ‘kiss this dear little pet for me, and take it, and with it for God’s sake.” He also informed ber that he was going to get a bill of divorce as s00n as ble. Jealousy was of course the ll, Bob, be | °F!gin of this domestic escapade, an's trick = don’t be- SivevLan Parseavation or Prorzrtyat New Youx —On Thursday afternoon, during the ‘con- fasion attending the de re of the steamship Bienville, a trunk containing $600 worth of j w- slipped from the shoulder of the porter, ‘and, , chant, Mechanic—of Northern Colleges and | Temember wot I tell you, and you'll be sure to | striking the wheelhonse, was broken open and Seminaries. The great West is Agricultural, as well, but | *kunked !”” raises different productions, and these are for ee oe ane the Sonth. ie Middle States are partly agricultural rtly commercial and manufacturing. The ron and coal of Pennsylvania, the iron of New Youk and New Jersey, are great elements of Wealth, and are destined in time to give em- one to a thousand fold more capital and rf than they do now. New York ett is the great Commercial Emporium of the Nation; the distsibatingowntre—the heart, so to speak, that sends vital currents to the centres and ex- tremes, and keeps the whole Nation in healthy. aad harmonious action. Here are four sections of the country, dis * thnet in their , Varying in climate. ma y of their social institu- tions, habits, local interests, and political opinions. They were thus distinct unlike when the Government was formed, and hay: jon, and under the same general laws. When interests have clashed, as they have, and the war of opinions has waxed hot, there has been Wisdom and Patriotiam suf. ficient to invoke the day—Clay, Webacer, |" . Sane studied it deeply” fare of —_____.. MBL! ‘aRIS.—The mad ceeded in reco the Home Market—for New England and the soot the "aig nt before Tast on pacire + flenl re salaricsthatuxceed * exempts those whe do not. ‘ retaroed la Victoria wit Sih” ¥a at BOC win, and if you don’t, sarves you right to get | the contents scattered in the river. Two otiicers of the steamboat squad, at the risk of their lives, descended to the surface of the water and suc- nesriy cued tocards, floated sboxt Cusw.—A letter from “The ship Lucy , ie su; to 6th ins by the crew, who are under arrest on board the United States steamer Wyoming. All the upper deck, fore and main rigging, was burned. It is said be ipped and the vessel A New anv Important Dgciston,—The Su- ¢ Court of Massachusetts have made quite an Amportant decision, to the effect that a citizen and tax-payer of a town'is not Hable for using words that are, of themselves, acti le, of another 5 be person in town meeting, the words spoken out ot the subject disc Setast or express pone shown. “ Sovpgn Deare or 4 Wips-Awake in Puo- 1s who accompanied the Newser! Widen wakes 4 Wi je-. to'a demonstration at Providence, on Thursday td died almontinetantakcocsly: eines efepaplegy ofa) or disease of the heart. et 07> A car built wholly of fren is now in use a Pittsburg _ oe z ae yee safer in cage, as Thaterial festats Crushing, ahd will be catlrely frog nes splinters. The manufacturers intend to ran 1 ere roads, for the inspection of the public. The public lands enuring to the State embrace 565,083 ble to t! eas ree on the Gulf Propomible tost | roca Stas WANS 2k Waco a as an ‘‘ Irrepressi nflict.”” jot so near its end as many hope an: [From the correspondence of the London Times } | These me: slag} for theeountry! are no mare. expect. It hassurvived many a tug as as setox, Oct. 4—The Prince has ar- | A race of statesmen sales ut thie etaones city, whose streets of ill- | come before the people of the North, asking box. A republican government was then estab- ! A correspondent of the Boston ‘Transeript, lished, but another year saw him back again, and writing from Springfield, Illinois, gives this om description of the republican candi- late: which would themselves trembleat his fall. His g that dominion is really bis weakness, not his the mobs of Detroit and St. Louis was allowed | “I confess that my object in tarrying here | strength; and when he Ys well rid of ithe will ji al Socre' of Stat on my journey to St. Louis was the gratification | reign as head of the Roman Catholics with more Pita Mr. Jouce Dechaven and Jame Busan: | ofa usd eapettonabie dnsov of sociag abrebunt | satel ndeense as etn nes pa n Henry, nephews of the President, were on | Lincoln; a curiosity which I find is indulged in | English paper. the platform and received his royal highness | by a large number of my fellow-countrymen, Prosaste CLRaRaNck OF A SLAVER.—The as ighted from the train There was a| whose names are on the hotel registers. Some | }.; 3 “4 very brief pause while General Cass, on the | of them bi important suggestions to mi art of the Chief Magistrate of United | with reference to the next administration ; Biates cordially welcomed the royal visitor to | others are forecasting for certain offices in the | of water, &c., while ent she was to have Weshington, and 2 few @ntroductions took gift of the President, and desire forthwith to | been used as a whaler. From eshington, usintance, remember- ie lay at anchor, small steam = arrived during bi ork) and deliv- les or persons on board the bark. At + last on Wednesday night last she sli it into House. They arrived at the Executive Man-. y keep good hours here in Springfie the Sounst. where a chicas roe pped out in sion soon after 4 o'clock. The President, as} and long before 8 o’olock, breakfast being over | her, and after along time & regal and as venerable in his appearance as and every body astir, I was promenading the | transhipping 0, she started for sea through any king who ever wore a crown, stood just} principal street, looking in at the shop-win- | the Race Harbor, and was fitted for soa in rather an un- usual way, the lower hold being filled with casks ime to time while No doubt remains in the minds of stand, the question to be put to the population of be seated ‘‘by the grace of God and the will of He said “he would give up bis Interest te the do with the South’s interest in the Fourth of loungers, afew days ago, with a series of ay it both bowers and the ace | mest agonizing shrieks and ascrea won't save you, for there’s sartin to be migs | Just received a small package from Marion, and deal or something wrong. And anothe ing, | °@ ae ita green adder was revealed to her Bob, (this was spoken ia a low tone,) don’t go _ een ea 1olbzq Postmastors 0, not as agents will be af EDUCATIONAL. GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS| MISCELLANEOUS. A L RGE, ae fcaeaeet BRE ornnay | 98» ofp bes , 98] THE ONLY PREPARATION LMA? iT, 98 Br hay ceumed ge aroan tn iho abe ublio that he WaALMAN & H NT, 96 Bridge street, between UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAG! are now 4 al their well selec: tock of DR 2ODR, [ME wee! ‘and 13th ste a Frensii Ci min RoMestics, ko. 4 oi » of FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, three times x woek at half in the most thorou; $5 tial ties unequaled in t! 0. VE, Mr de Villiers offers the best references as to his | fully invites, om the citizens sorge’ a yr mor ‘ont can be her ti ¥ zeal, ability, &c., &o. cc 2%-Im | 8n* vicinity, s- i el tf be \npenal for SE Parent: who wish their daughters to re- me Porto _ 47 Watt Srazet. New Yorx, Deo. 20, Ine. Ugh and syatematio education; wners | 158 Dbl Ry aoe @ 2 henios aud Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to ® bars Rio and Java COFFE! Pap poy yy Mei 9 Union Female ‘Academy. corner Four. 10 hhds, (low Bee) x F ay, pean het cane Stats red. to street, tore { the t : ‘ Thee route ladies will be ‘aduaitted.. erry) bavine be a remodelied and ice pp | CLERGYMEN. 1-4 UIES. ana GENTLEMEN, errange! le for lessons given of a geners! it Business, ir ead it wi FEMALE EDUCATION. IST RECEIVE D— a 250 bbl ING None secriseds sonlae Wat ven Aiello ondorettentappeewenceszenazeca= | “go bbls Brated Nea sed oe vated ty che ood Weed Ps 0. b Eonel For saleby JORN I. ROGUE award it ‘Kk av. MR. & MRS. Z. RIC! IRANDELL ea ett rm phere Painotpals, oo TA divage oe sown, . 8. J. MoCORMICK, 4% iver The thirteenth annual session of This Institution oe beat qus.ity, 1m gol Nd; oi ver. ste epai will commence on Tuesday. September Ith, 1n the Rew ¢ assez sot in them to order. pene recently occupied by Sylvester Scott, Esq., “ ‘9. 150 King street. a ASSEY, CO eins & OOF PHILAD! The course of study pursued will comprise all PHIA DRAUGHT “DEES Weare = branche: uisite to a thorough Eng ish Eda. | receiving f& eaegnen e above dalig 1¢, F.ench, Latin and wing, if ones. oae invite persons who want @ pure un- S cliton wo ger tear, Ai Bing acete, repared to receive a ders, who, constituting & Ag ee uu under and sok She wil endeavor, as iat se poonilens Da. J. H. MoLEAN’S row round them with the oomforts and Kindly inllucnoes STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Kaeferences.—Rev. Geo H. Ni AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Harrison, Rev. D. F. Sprigg . THE GREATEST REMEDY ta the WORLD Snowd -» Ed: d F. ti A ° Henry Marbury, Eaa.. Lewis ‘NoKenaiet = and the most Mista Eris mabert H. lee. wake eo ‘ Druicious axp y farnily ‘ore itor Evening Star, ters, Bea. = Entwisle, Jr., Baq., Col. John W. Minor; Loudoun, ee (typi heey Mesars, Blacklock’ & Marshall, Messrs. Corse : CORDIAL Brothers, Petite . EVER TAKEN. _Board, with Tuition in ali the English Branches, : ft se airicdy a set oe the annual seesion—payabie semi-annually, catite and ¥, in advance. 7, e M and Langnages at Professors’ prices. ip No extra charge: pi eu 2-tf CROOL FOR SMALL BOYs, = O- ST? eet, First Warp. Nuss ANNIE, £. PECK, Teacher. Number of pu: mited to twenty. oc 16 eotm Mereury,@ 6 ES n “WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. CARRIAGE FACTORI ; ple 0. J. Wea: Dear Str: Havin had, the aie asive sumiauncaireieonlale ci einteces ot IL, a 5 WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FacTORY, | Before oe 0 vow fever, Orieans in D Street, Retween 9th and 1th Streets. | ai stittin, i colicokan prerere KRRIAGES, auch os Licke Fancy gummi | mon ifdlleie remedy fr renetaung the Unctend oymam, | HOR: Bed fo bir le now: thick aed gloetyr aad as GkORS, BES * Pheatons, Family Cas and restoring the sic, suffering, and debilitated invalid t | Yorde onn exprest me obligations to you in giving riages, and Bugrzes, which we will sell ggg captors so to the afflicted such s trensare Pinca Jomnsom, 8 vers smal prot. McLEAN’S STi ENGTHENING CORDIAL es cal mechanics in different branc! ffectually cure Ta P i bottles of three of tho business, we flatter ouraclvon that we kuow hronie of Ner¥o rol viz large, ined in aod spall: the woail bold bait e styios and quality of work that will give aig disen & pint, and retai one doilar per bottle; me- on, combining lightness, ‘comfort ant curebi dtum hoids at least 20 per cent. more in . eee j Dali Pum of | than the email, retails for two dollare s "iz opairin Promptly and carefully attended to Srlegintion of the Moar, Putage the laree holds 40 per cent. more in propor the shortest notice and RAnMenn Me Bone i. D and retatie for $3. . Wo >. 444 Broad eT Ey G for tek ec RecA, 1 And sold by ai] good Druggists and Paney Goods His sean be atts oe eee eC eis = WAGONS o: cannot 5 and tone eguorey eau peee ie the » he hopes 2 Kinds of Oarringes and Light Warons kept o3 ee en = For all Throat and Lung . REPAIRSneatiy done,andall orders prompt Cordial ~ we brs Common Coughs to Actual eee et Carria: : ers HUNNEWELL’'S ae neet SNEWS Joes” AkhiED Pensone JUSTLY CELEBRATED resales Teas mm | ox er, comacions of natal aio, whatever cause, will | DLs ANODY Ts. —— Be rete a The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- DENTISTRY. torte Aenaatvonty, bepeapar te a wild i vous Ci mts, Cordial a cei and speedy re: From Neuraigia thro: all cases where TEETH, TO THE LADIES. was over weed tS that of ‘Tromens, az the OOMIS, M, D., the in er and patentee | DicLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL is « sover- | common chief canse MINERAL PLAT EE TH, at- eign and speedy cure tends personally at his office in this city Obstracted or Diicult ree Many persons can wear these teeth who or Involuntary Dischary reel, a 3 ——_ cannot wear others, and no person can wear others | Giddiness, Painting, and a! aeeens eee, who cannot wear thes THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT eTsons OBiliug stm: longef. Take it according to directions. It will ityle and pr: . strengthen, and invigorate you any who are p’ Y th Ith to monpt your cheek Every bottle is strongest, and most perfect dentn' a give antigiction. Srt oan produee, the MINERAL PLATE will be FOR CHILDREN more fully warranted. or e@icted, MCLEAN'’S Rooms in this city—No. 333 Pa rome oe fat, and robust Delay Sih nad ete ate, Also, 907 Arch street, P iaag it, and you will be convinced. ie de— phis. oo AR. CAUTION, ENTAL CARD. Dr. MUNSON & turned ’ ed hi Beware of druggists or dealers who to palm Epon rofgasion. Office and fee ‘urn t= =I you some biter or sarsapariiie trash, ch tues can I~ 4 cheep, b: it is as for McLEANs SIRENOTRENING proved style, Dr. -M. has set nothing else. It is the oaly reme joanite Bsee for the last three years | Biood fhoroughly sed xt » from experience, knows it exco.s all others, Oat teanpesatal ry ing fasting is and’ is ‘at War ees in price than cold, Hie old for Cholera, Chile and Fever, Yellow Fever, ot ‘ashi Ms rin, and George- disease. Pup in oe rice , i % bd bottles for | H McLEAN, nature " Urn ste respootalssolotod tell: “eu -ocly mi gE a PO or DENTISTRY. it. Principal Depot oa the coreer of Third and all ml res in and mar pA ud a 9 - Louis, Mi De guna ract cc wera | Perens the C! fori PROCLAMATION! mene ie cheovles nes the erage McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, em itrength, beauty, «1Dess, (THE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD) r ap F ole ioerted for We, Partial in pr acto The only safe and certain ¢ for Cancers, Piles, Tu- 0 THE cITmM1Z) or Otkse 306 Pe. avenue. S07 | mors, Bwellings sod Broce rikitesty | WASHINGTON, OLORGETOWN, &e, C. $s. FOWLER...JOHN F WEBB...M.WM BEVERIDGE. ¢ presexi © the year " CHARLES 8. FOWLER & CO., Bea i CHOLERA MokBUS! IMPORTERS, e DIARRAEA xisted, MCLEAN'S CELEBRA’ cHULIC, Wholesale and Retail Beslers in covtiavamndp. YSENTERY CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARK, | * Trocsacce of deinge have been saved « ite of aie | ‘by ‘SPEPSIA Fino’ Cutlery, Plated Ware, Roll Metal Goods, | ©F#picede and misery by the use of this invaluable remedy. BILITY, &c., &c., Tin Chamber Sets. ed N’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT | prevail to an alarming extent: Waiters. Ptnercal lar em i pain almost instantceously, and ll clean, Coal Oi T Ko. &o. purify eal the fonlest sores in an incredible short time. must 504 (OvD Fatiows Hatt) SEVENTH 8T., FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. rast CUNSEQUENCE 0c Il eo6w Washington City. McLLEAN'S CELEBR ATED LINIME NT is the oi safe | to every family 10 EMEDY ——— ] and reliable remedy for the cure pavin, R agboue, me ¥ E % Nodes or 8: at once Safe, . Soeet ot cures ATAMETE TS ite eure Big" Wend! Patlew, Pasta ROMA DES A lot of GENTS'S UNDER IRs AND | Hanning Soren, or Sweeny, if iy applied.” F ov Panis, E 'WERS, from auction, whioh he | sel yen .s, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked ie (es, Bad. ow. oc m2 3 lar Galls, Culs, Sores, or Wounds, it in an infallible “SuRacuLoUs PAIN KILLER Apply it as directed and a cure is certain inevery ie AO PEVESS D PSS: Wane euler REMEDY FOR THE ABO Mébaunts line, Bangore. Beat T firPn {se you. Oban «eappl — leone, F lutinas, Conoertinas, ; T. * peeled, ass. and overy. variety. of musteal au oe ea Pins wa. ®t Lou Ale. | that no imposition is intended om the anle of this sock oP : Georgetown. THE MONEY Witt SFUNDED BEN F. FRENCH. | wy pp W% F- RICHSTEIN. | wher the medicine fails to give entire satiafactio FRENCH © RICHSTEIN, Ask, then st Pras Stare Retail in MIRA 208 aie BOOKS, STATIONERY, axp PERIODICALS, | _ take as directed, sad if not satisfied jo. 278 PenrnstLvania AVENTE. Return een OLA RK ESQ - and Visiting Cards neatly engraved 436 Street Pry wenoe, gress, and Mal Also pean eeberesttr rs with Initial with hiapecain sce acta. ot ladion’ ? and children’: Shi * aed Ear Price—25 and 50 Cents per Bottie. J. ROSENTHAL'S, P asin pad = we ae a a Beier tots Teoivod for al the Weekly Erg For sale at ali Drag Stores everywhere. STOVES! | and Tribuce. —_— STov E8! STOVES: and I have on hand s large pif nent of Cates’ Al bound Books sold om: 10 to 50 per cent, less toves, heaper ook ris s any ‘other poten aed as it is my Meg tt Boo! pot on Fang ordered wil Sad thon falgetec youlieltees en tha Paadelphiae 0 961m oss Nextdoor sSREP Oe, | SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFTES ATEST INVENTION! Teeth; tnd Rigs’ Coane Sor Reheat ang. LADD. WEBSTER & 00.8 Tight-Stitch Sewing Machines | piven sed wards wit Sobeo! snd Coll-pe Dutdts Boor An ay Ok STORE, J ‘a. AVENUE. are thémost simrle, are the Oy ned examine cor, t JANNEY oc 15-1m 348 jounaytvaein errata — EE BO erick pace A BEL rete et ref etait tt ata ta G'S 1G, SRA AND CURL Ms aml tws