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A LOL CIE EA I TO EET LE ALN CR A RN A TS ER cE NRE ene 2auTTA 3 ei MOIMTIZIF JAIV7 tee AY SHE i * t —— é iNT JO «role Sut Tiae0s oF Fr retor " : THE EVENING STAR | -- oo PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXOEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cotner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11th s., E BY W. D. WALLACH. ’ Papers served by onrriers ot $46 yet, or 5 dent ot onan, Fe mail sabscribers : the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; @2 for siz montha; §1 for three months; and for less than three months at ate of 2centss week. Single copies, ONE cent; in wrappers, TWO CENTS, ening Star, belore 12 o°e,0ek m4 otherwisethey mayzotappear| W2E, XVI. ; WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1860. N&. 2.419 | "try-rosmmasere z until the next dsy. lowed S commission of csnes, am will Be at : . ————— ” 1} “7 * } 4 THE ‘WEEKLY STAR; See ee taining & greeter than ean be found in any other—ia pebliahed os e eenerslly throughout the cout of Charles River; an the north, the val- CARRIAGE FACTORIES. A Cartie Dis: w. . 7 y of the Mystic, with its villages; and on the | A terrible Mnsab op bees aye theca ED UCATIONAL. east, Chelsea, East Boston, Lynn, Salem, and balonging tothe trains bound for Pike's [For ru Star, EXCURSION FROM WASHINGTON. MISCELLANEOUS. Ne4 and best cattle are 1 Fi WaA&SHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, PROF. The vicinity of Boston, connected so inti- pec i mona on bergemin el first seized, and after a short sickness they 1m. A 3,3 street, between L. Wo have just seiched M waeuear of bint clas RESTORATIVE CORDIAL mately with the city by a complete net-work Sertewaiae country is almost a perfect m ee ales rape It is supposed that the bas the honor to 2 ~~ = as Light , ne of horse railronds, is fast becoming part of | den, every romantic place being ocou by | cattle become fenoee erp ich the bodies of the ed at Miss W ods seminsry. "{ | riages, amd Bucsves, which we wil aolls RENOVA’ the city itself. Weavailed ourselves of the ‘ pregnated. The season is now 8 very email! profit. TER advantages af these facilities for visiting its | (Be reslth of Boston-—the city itself contain. isk nate through toe ik plain mers | Eifazaietcesies ok sation tho os | nog prckoel weahanon in diferent brancbey iS chetamy in retin se Se environs. A few miles west of the city beyond the city limits, the than usually naied with the 2 Ph styles and quality of work ill sty -} tnvicorsuing ond siren to tbe vite po™ er Movnt Avscrx 3 bein; entirely be; end the iemiaves “eon roads are ex: y dusty, and a A train gmade for lessons given in soboole Eedoueombisee lightness, comfort and dare | 8% at tne seme inet its eat Is situated. A pleasant ride of a few minutes | 14 fie classes. tever else may be said of | # constantly in its clouds. Cattle in- | _M Villiers offers the best references as to his si i 1 eoeueyeniven nd vomaery rt a found us at the gate of the cemetery. Thiv is | Poston from my observation. these ve waitin | hale It at every breath, and eat It with every wee ee (led ad tne shorted Retiot and poets peeanee te te atene at dein the one of the oldest cemeteries in the United | i. the'ty, 7. . Y | mouthful of grass they take. They grass is sai EMALE EDUCATION. ALTER, RARMANN & fier offered to the world. so . been laid out | 19 the United States that can farnish anything | to be thickly covered with it for thes ratles frac OSE Parent: ish their dau, Coachmakers, sucosssors to ook, | fully oombined as to be tne fa. the vicinity of ur tage olties sites Wom: Tike these. sabarban peleves-ssd residences. | the road. By this means enough sizall is at eeive a thorough and syste _ap B-day tri and at the same time ee perl none are more varied in landscape ot pic-} i¢gq es Puae® V8 horse railroad, we troduced inte the system to produce | thei training Sot in perfect aoour th Rn henoe wil! soothe the Tne cureoriner avis Gale additions to hi sqlsy® newer eine here, fae ing and at the sam Tie at ok See ee hy r sttoulions pnuer the most eppri ‘{ turesque in scenery. Cuetsea, themes jymnasti Te resp in saris River? he ground we wall wondeayy Rassing, the Navy Yard at the lower ond of | yMiHizans 4xp.zne lzsvovaation —The New | osu’ OU Mae ak, Acaany, corner Fou Charles River. ground is well Charleston on our way. Chelsea is connected | gurgesses Corps, of Albany, NY d MR. & MRS. Z. RICHAR ard contains sev small lakes. On the high- f >... “ re ES; ny, 2 » design al au 90-tf Prinoij ex hill is 2 granite tower, which overlooks the | with Huang: op use Beene, ridge, and | tending Lincoln's inauguration, deprecates any | — EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | togtver Sediehoton, : rs 2 i place, and from which an extonsive view of | Sve minutes by-day, and aaa tan teatee he Gone” teeapa: Pon be Pert of tallitary organiza- | ff ALEXANDRIA, VA ’Ai cibds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept en ada no medion! skill ta sen the dUbili'y the country with iteeities, may behad. The} night. This place in growth, has even out. | ‘No plan could be devised better calculated to} op," S. 4; MeCORMICK, Paixcrrar. REPAIRS nently dene, andall orders prompt od lnys the tyetora. open to ibe teeters, Stacks chapel of granite, occupies a fine position near | «tripped many of our bial growing Western | lead to collision and strife, than the gathering of will ee tardy norm eared ——— a ghenjodte ot many of the most fatal, such, for example, es the the eentral cities. Ten years since it had but vee) or three | @°h companies from different sections of the | house recentiy ocoupied by Sylvester Soott, Esq. ‘a Garringpe talent. asy | following: Uccamaprion, tnésgestion, Drerepeire the statues thousand inhabitants, now it contains from te: country. There is an impitied menace in the | No. 180 King street. 7 Ss < iE: AND! W ded Cid Aonsnee, aie i a ity. Joseph Story to fifteen thoustnd.Wé here had one of the | wholly eedicas and’ tnlsctincers Ria wee dds | the neaceneae of study parmued will, com saa | Riphtens Pater: SidhaneeRoimttor oad of art. These statues will of themselves well | snest views of Boston and its . There won Nathan alegre aiiae etna be oat gation, and ‘Alusic, Frenoh, Latin and Drawing, Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S peteenyy Beton dui obstructed. too is nothing more worthy of note in this vill crease the existing excitement id we trust that i ielr h These al! depend be ~ than iweters adjoining, except the Siew tes upon reflection, the Barzemca Cor of Albany eased taaseaeae tele yet ange as STRENGTHENING CORDIAL hoaith ¥ hetio and rel see werd.” Bowditch, Otis, | £0%¢ mentioned, and this is well worthy the | Will see the propriety of doing nothing that shalt | boarders, who, constituting a porter be eee ee AND BLOOD PURIFIER. estheti nd ret; . - Spurzheim, Lawrence, and others, have beau- tiful mouuments. It contains about 100 acres, and is enclosed with an iron fence, having a oonseq, Feit ey bee or catenins os a i; sun is to and ect Nod > f i GR. no mirtake shout it. But thie is not the attention of the tourist. This is the place se- cent ip Part Pelee is likely to greet the Brie auder her immediate car id THE GREATEST REMEDY i the WORLD, eysteun wo are open 10 ou = lected by several artists from which to get a pr ee anil round them with the comforts and kin ¥ nad the most sorpid. or worse diesesed, view of m and its surrounding scenery flow rue Parsipent ts Exzctzp —The suc- | °f Home. % pee a 'e tro’ el eith ding Le re to t 3 ; Y. Lavrextz. | cessive steps in the election of electors for Presi- Fn bg 3g a “=e iqrpon, Rev. Di DELIGHTFUL or involuntary disctatge oft"= samme, TH granite gateway of eps eo dimensions, rrr dent and Vice President of the United States to eq. hdgat Snowden, eg 4 CORDIAL intheback, side and betwern the shoulders ex- of the Seretian style architecture, em- FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER. be taken after the November election areas fol- Henry Marbury, Esq., i EVER TAKEN. vy inthe to shighs, ide, cov blematic of eternity. Judge Story delivered Ee AW C aw } Ts add hi f thi t [From Le Follet.} lows : E ag beet? al pa : wake Penlinchs ked. sucn emaciation follo the Tess at the consecration o! is as 7 ast cont A lst—By the act of 1792 these electors are to meet | E r. Bvenin: T, njamin ters, ey , a burial place, in September, 1831. A day is Dla peotnseee = —— sites Fre, | 08 the first Wednesday in December after, In thelr Messrs. Blac Esq ss Pro gg nen gge moe ble Compound, Gveakened condiaen ot not sufficient time to visit this consecrated = few of leet Youre teas with pl dere eels States, tocast their Seoeom tide Brothers. a i ors phy hecotag Ea eewe cee ee ane | and. good: y |\—T hese votes, when cast, are certi 2 2 = ’ mit! 23 e omen: “fe > On our return, not far from the cemetery, line de la ia te ° lai J 4d ‘4 ® . is ver. orent joes = : tted 3d—On the second Wednesday in February 108. ‘ Chi tivences, Acidity ef the Stomach on the north side of the road, we saw the resi- Poh petite pois; th ree Pith ie apo after, the sealed certificates of the electors are to | Music and Languages at Professors’ prices. : Respigins Eeloustne af . dence of the poet Longfellow.» The house is Ferern Sad, track ce ole ees | be broken open and’ the votes counted, ond ino | -UJ~ No extra chatses, in of Spirite, Boreas Pimples on the Fase, sekar eke. the one occupied by Gen. Washington w! downwards—green and biack, or violet and tor u im; such as Saenger ape res. t black A _ | result declared in the presence of Congress. CHOOL FOR SMALL Boys, position. ing from impure 5 in command of the, American foress at thi terial—printed founds de laine: in dutk | Masry Daccinw tw Neseoserrve queene-| Me, SOM TEECRT Ree iy : ae place. It is some distance from the street, grounds, with small bunches of gowers; and a | boro’ (Ala_) Beacon says that a lot of negroes—| Number of pupils limited to twenty. oc if eo2m ™ ig, thorough! oc After = ouamerased 4 pac a willaiso 2. ° i 2 ultim \e erif. i, yan 7 and gravel walks, and isa fit dwelling-place | Vag roc. oT Velvet, bat com St /MIK | vere st lmatt tn SO por CUNT MLO aoe WOOD AND GOAL. ie remedy for Fenornng ie Tackeve armen, git Rosa. mt csp fora fabri * + rates of last winter. A fraction of $1,200, and that | ———H——_—_—___________ ud iA ri ‘A ‘thos t distance from this is the great Wash. |, These fabrics are made with plain skirts, on c v . = t find per = : : for alikely young fellow, was the highest price INDLING AND STOVE WOOD | McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | god! POttons of sedentary a 2 fngton Elm, en the west side of Cambridge pork ant and the bodies generally have-| that was obtained. A very likely youn woman, @ delivered to emuactured any tength, — | wa pr seal A ig fey ie! lay Dyapepeis, Jano. Siok: wack Ghavann etna renee: Commen. itw der this tree that Wash- , such as would have commanded 81,500 to $1.600 om ry the ob : ic or Nerr dility, Diseases of the Kidneys, it tiaras gentlemen, he corsage a plastron is very elegantly | last fall, brought onlya fraction over $1,000" The ot Sho shor tees noon, seaaes arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, ‘med te much ont: ington stood while commission was first | worn and is very becoming to some figures. | Beacon'thinks the scarcity af money Kod some, ay D; rtbura, Inward Piles, Acidity or Bickness of ad vantage to read to the Continental Army e€, twenty thoa- I 1: is ‘applicable to almost sll materiale® We | thine ode ole fe eae pps dace lsiprae ee tlinees of Blood to the Head, Buli Pain or sand men, drawn up onthe Common. Here notic: very elegant dress of violet taffetas | ditsolution of the Union had also something to do bs, wharf and mill west side 43g strest sad tol he drew the a hipaa shea antique made in this style. The plastron was | With it. venel_________nol-lm_ | safocating wea Byes, We sth, but is enemies acknowledged his native |. ‘ z A ri 1 me and independent, and allowed his fellow-couns ramseoaee roc tedace EAUTIFUL SILK ROBES AT $1250, ype Heep raspmgenpmess Flushes of Ment, Deprension of Spina, Prighifal Drasme, | Portion Of the wos id. th short, le inde tren « place among the natious of the world. | was a fall pull, ober barred vite yl ‘To slose out immediately our stock of THE PIONEER esoeere Docportonty Sanz aryiee Somsen, Sence of | OPN at Saheey tt wilt veliaee eel aoe x this elm, in a pleasant part of Cam: In each diamond formed by the trimming wai bar wd, pe pr ea = cash, SAW MILL AND FIREWOOD F. TORY, Peover.) . phaticaliy a Restorative Cordial and bridge, “ the + apes a small jet hanging ornament. The skirt was you went on don't wait overal days and it ail Neihh ot the CAbads wake oe eee lites: | Beg bee ON OES a 1G “NOPD, prertictor, £44 | ji ) ° ee ts al object of attraction it biy. | Cnurely watliout ornament, exceptin Swe are selling our entire took of SILKSand all | "Will furniahs at the chovtest notions ee? | somes has failed ging ent eLBAwy | sod by all cocd Drurgists: Price The principal object of attraction in this city. kets. One on each side was de! other good ‘Without d to cost fe fh wi it from Weakness or. y when McLEAN'S hag The op pe —— cover about 14 an taste- | black velvet, sh: in ordae to run eff our stock ‘and naive possmeon of T ZBEW —,: TY pf ae epee ye pane oy rage “ft the immed:- PROF. WOOD’s fully laid out, and containing some beautiful the store on the Ist January vext. SBE J . ate weraead y lawas, ‘There are fifteen University buildings, br : Se. ae CUAGETT & MAY, Or Axy Kix, Gerd inte tneeedy waked ta sacred netvoe RES Sa athe CORDIAL of which fourteen are in Cambridge, and one, iq) = ss a Cut and Split to any Dimensions, cen Eee ee BLOOD RENOVATOR. the Medical Department, in Boston. The old 1 i OYAL HAV. Lo RY. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! caden fod to ts Pr be city C. STOTT, 375 Pa. avenue. institution, built of brick, and looking some- merald green and the new shade, tery, cond ne oie ioral Hevins Lot. With full measurement guarantied. ree MARRIED PERSONS as “— ad na what antiquated, occupies a place nearly in vanne, are col t Spaai pee . ber B 2 est | Of others, conscious of inability from whatever conse, LAM the centre of the grounds, w: beside and | worn. " CW Meteemed i svena ca cnaee atbeorRorente igor: pauth of the Used ead oe! pearl gecione STRENOTHENING Se To THE — — around it are the more si edifices which | Black moires are very elegant, and their ef. TUESDAY, Novexsen 27, 1800, posite the Center Market. whaesives by ser LON BEORSETO p 5 hava since been erected. Gore Hall, contain-| foot depends entirely upon the style, and of | | SORTEO NUMERO 66 ORDINARIO, GEORGE PAGE, Agent. weerain sad epeedy re WASHINGTON, GC WH, &e. ing the library, is of granite, and presents the trimming by ey are aceompanied CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. — ? TO THE LADIES. Whereas. fine appearance. It was closed at the time of | For instance, @ seen a black moire with ft EZ. HICKORY AND OAK ELAN op dets sige gpeedy cure fer laciptent ‘Convemption " CHOLERA mohbDE?reen* omneon © comers pb igh yl oh maka of toe ed: | Speers of apple-green silk, and a ruche = Beli ao or Joists RIPPE nor LOGS SAWED. st Bis or inveiatary Diacharge therct, Palio of the Wont, DIARRAEA, os 10, : . . it notice Giddiness, Fainting, ‘incident to Femaies. =i are many of the Professors’ dwellings, neat | were-tight and hed two ==, 16,900 ee om of BLACKSMITHING prom DYSENTERY, Witle cottages, well and handsomely but | nse ea, peg Raa dan Bini op cd 2 | whole tional Bie ee, FAIZ iyaboonted eoebore ro we a DYSPEPSIA, 5 ry eevee. Just aoross the street is ‘Prof. Agassiz’s cab-| ruche. ‘cashed oghtat Eps Ww oon 0, streagthen, ape peel agg conse tue | prevail to an siarming extent: ¥ ine which he thinks will oon compare favor-} Some dresses are being made with the skirt oon a sciven Bankes take oad us Gareoualt BND. ok 2 + | Sarmunced w give setetecioa. Sa ease eates tbe of ably with any in the world. : perfectly plain in front, the plaits commencin, i £ FOR CHILDREN f ‘EN Cambridge contains about 20,000 inhabitants, about two inches on either Fide of the uated ore a tne coheed Likes to Bafiigreseee Pree Cpe Ba Oe paneer nae Soe children are sickly, aMict to every wdiBSE CUNS a and is separated from Boston by Charles River. | ing. 3 ODRIGUE: T. J. & W.M. GALT, ee, eS ee A KEMEDY It was settled in 1631, under the name of New- "Fhe Zouave jackets are beginning to be| 28-4 __Careof Clty Post. Charieston, 8, 0. Ofice 358 Pa. av., vetwoen 1ith and 1 Nai. |neewe —e at once Set WONTAR DED Preeas Tag hanged to Cambridge in remem | slightly waded. Some are edged ‘with a Pure: = techs sr Tears starurrite CAUTION: og oe: oe Pants. nee of that University in England. ity | quilting of silk of the same col. tl = | Beware of drugzists or dealers who may palm offers hia is situated on a low plain, and ha: n vith w ‘ich they are wo! chats ate protien bere sey seat voces ropmenys ao bj Reap DENTISTRY. prelim eye Ba grap perce age pny, mg MIRACULOUS Fane ay ean ly romantic scenery. Entirely different in| with chicoree rachings, an ornament likely to 4 L have taken great ore in the scleotion ee | is eet CORDIAL, and ERTAIN A‘ DE RrBCTUAL ste reapest is the hilly, almost mountainous | continue in favor throughout the winte: ae — ge priliner ened phe nha, ve N " toes Sent nd at the ReMESY FOR Tike’ Reo me. NTS e ol nee! he - "7 A fs — 4 Roxacr to poral et tralvoe™| Wolkctann e HUDSON'S GAY SABI ten nacly at hie of H pertotre for Cholera Chiltand Fever, Yel sa order te spate. It lies on the southwest side of Boston, and | silk dress, couleur Havanne, which had emall 7 connected with i by pitas ae San i eee. pattes of black velvet, edged with canner it tisa very rocky place, and received the name Te, placed di bh seam ii i of er from that fact. It is a city of Teese. sawe on the-hone ere siderable business, but is noted more espe- THE PUBL! Sor helianer Secneones a eS McLEAN,* that no imposition is ae the sale of the 5 M Ys Voie: il rest x “Ldineats Peocipel Parse ou Un comer of Third'sod] THE MONEY Wilts bt REFUNDED ia cases when tho medicine fails to give entire sutiafactio A MINE, : “ USSIAN FITCH 'ersong calling at my officgcan be zoeominod x these rows om tho-betly, oneca east shevide: SIAN FITC SQUIRREL, | With any stylo and prive of Teoh they may Pine streets, ®t. Louis, Mo. and the other between. and many ocher varieties, nt to those who are partioular wish the pi ; ss, but aneateat i rfgot dartare. Laat 's Volcanic Oil Linimen’ : cialis Se its splendid pr apo The south- The Macaron and Pierrot buttons are still FUR ofall kinds far Topming 8 oy oduen MINERAL PLA PE will be McLean's | Voloanic IN THE WORLD) it, Ask, then at on r SENT R ern Western parts the town a: - » i EN JRS, = {Libero ‘The safe and c for Can’ Piles, Te. CDULOUS PA pletely occupied with the residences of gentle. | with iick deesa, oo hic eet enemy worn | Saree Resort feARRIAGR ROBES Rooms ip this o7—No, 838 Pa avenne,otwoen | wir guvuings sod ‘Brovcuie st Casts Perurne wee | axe MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER, men, who do basiness in Boston. There a: tyle of trimming be pe en rpag g Oe icee en ates ome SVery: elit | Rane HER tm AinerB OT AiPh ereet ee | ae Suinese of the Joinia, Cousracied Macs cx | Return to our A: + Esq. fone free tes wha: baceized a © are | style ming would be out of place. Wilt ba mwvie to please. : phi Rhsuciatiom, Sudnees of the Joins, Coo:racted Mrscles or D. LARK, ESQ, i b eres attached to] Indoor skirts areworn with a slight st in, All Furs so d by their real names, and warranted DENTISTRY. Bctes, Cohed Wreant, bere 456 Strest a cunazivanis Avenue, oe — pa Paige - oo —_ of is] especially when made ofsatin. All kinds and ga A rg ne oy odd Go, : te oan, Wiig cond See Sve as is, oat ot say lufammation of Who will refued your money. : i é ; ‘ cleug the disense ina ‘ Cents per Botti. ses of stety and arraagument of Rat peddasd . =i valor The T MEDS bag! mend ye Cheoplpette the aire are cats iciaans CeiebiateD Liniities? deere ve eit Gower, and kitchen gardens, that will com- | skirts of tome dresses are made en po! shen te STINENE Ft AOE HATTER, IS | creagth, beauty, ci sineet, nnd penane. Thoesaa: beings have been saved s life of dis For sale at a1. Drug Stores everswhere, with this and a er suburban towns. | embroidered en sontacho, commencing very ahudlisest ee Tnoerted for @36, ‘Partial in proportion. misery by the wee of this invalnable remedy. JAS. MoDONNELL, in reality thi: in integral part of Boston, and atthe hem, and gradually diminishing | Becauso he selja tho best articles joe 306 Pa. avenue. " soy General ‘ds th the principal men of that city reside in thess waist. at the lowest oash prices, i ¢ J evi i z it al ible short Syll-sotr towns. Bosten must be regarded as simply For evening dresses, light materials are] NEw stylon Gents DRESS HATS, A Sponabiscstisens teat orneriny axe ors | FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. NOTICE! NOTICE! business 2 eet wide and beautiful streets, | most in request, euch as tariatanes, nets, tul go Sa ayes d CAPS, kers, seiling from buckets on BicLEAN’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT is the only safe the lati: ge residences, and healthful air, we must go} illusion, crape, &c.; the bouillonnees, or nar. MMSnd Untied mihcmas Shit ae ae ttiet cee wh deal Maplin, Dae UID} a, Nedee ok Bs te tagtoa = vistas a her € these environs. the usual trimmings. Th: 7 "R 8! in thi . a, Fashionabe FALL INTER 5 The city of Boston ought to be extended, to| latter are generally seton very ull, nad fares tas FUR sr tung ieipara optare cand: eoespiolee havik been | Senssag! Seton er Becee w Properly oa Friday Sod Safarday, Sen and oth watant, take in these places—then we might spenk of| For married ladies, so simple a style of rer. ledics and children, my assortment is now} made to effect, I have to say that IT have ee Dniae, Seman, Cracked Hive! Chater, Saddle Ber Sok Lae cane dress is, of course, not necessary. {IN i y it aa directe: ta certain im 10" first class hotels of that city will be in the sur-| the place of tulle, and jewels “After cag Wo a DEINE Mig aes en's, pare do not deal in oystere of that | Romance, APPT se Ssncind nts core s Li ad Fagg mean geese £ rounding towns. Roxbury already has a fine} Lace flounces should have under-flounces of | —2°. beer corner Thirteenth street, | N any branoh of my cctaltiakment i eflered wo you. Obtain w supply of DE. MCLEAN CELE. | 5 ANY LS, ETE ‘onda very ——~ 3 one, the-Norfolk House,’’ it stands on high | tarlatane, or they are apt to hang tooheaeily, s TH Eyed? LR fay part of the city. No oysters, ore sent by me to | Sarg LINIM. mail MBROIDRRIES 8c. eo. round, and commands one of the finest ¥ and the burnous are reproduced | MASH. BLIND, pOoR, Ane MOULDING | Sopot Nor B91 6 atroct, between 1th SELTTK. Sia Bele Proprivions | Soa No. #4 Market Sfeoe, Det, 7th and #th sta, 2 that vicinity. Brighton, Cambri withvery slight variations. ‘They ere mele ESTABLISH WENT, ain OT. M. HARVEY. = . ag RS ee ag No, 662 Sxvunti Srkxxr, opposite Center Market N, @. CORNING, Srecesson To H. W. HAMILTON & CO, town, Charlestown, Boston, Chelsea, of velvet, cloth, taffetes a: Harbor, with all its islands, forts, lighthouses, | are often tracled wig ontlaee, 4c. They and in the distance the blue waters of the At- lantic, all make ascene not to be found in every piace. It is BEN F. FRENCH. ‘F. RICRSTEIN. Ww 4 rrexcd a tithar nin, wi Wm. F. B) esi, , ith a new style of lac: which has made its Sppearance, aa is called Uama lace, and with macaron buttons. Pas- CHOOL AND COLLEGK OUTFITS. eceleagie tp Touthe: $e Bogs: Clothing for School and ‘canis and’ Retail i STATIONERY, axp PERIODICALS, ; w that will amply | sementerieds a favorite ornament. I take thi tunity of osiling the attenti: x years ago, of selli pase Wane. ROO rave rammesama pYiooe ey s Ls. : Pape = begging 2 Leverage Ww Legiry ep large cloaks, confined at | Car, quieras Te ey othe te arae Soon of 17S 3 a Boor jst erally ce Lidron aad eed ite Sots ‘oolface Danske Wed ey and Visiting Carés nestiy engraved bailt of brick to the very top of the slender | file's inte roy peo ay Seog nearvest dik ett gPoration. Just reoei ved s fall an aanat ake col oabnsie Gemstone Boe Gis 1y 200 feet hich, Ww oj oo Delow the shoulders. Some man- thas besomes well. kno that | New, York styles of DRESS ne BEETS, ons ones aeecrtmeet BO ee ‘and Envelopes Stamped with Initial with- Are, nearly 2 igh Vhen eilding, tes toons in front and fitting bebind; | th iale Curnishod: from th th finest at 9 ard rate ne ofall sizes in's few moments wip Shettatinl utd | Bubsortpuone received for ll the W: and the architect had to take the trowel bia? | oe mete tat fee te~e factar ‘e ished pisot Waren C8 ete recfogk ot aerate cual ge ED Ne & c 4a Sod tabene SNS Veer Ee Bie fit. It was completed as he intended, tnd i und pamoloak has made Us app called | 2y ESS /BOOTS at 63: ariuch t have | an a0-tt Penn. even Shane old trom 10 to 80 por oent, less bean! ure. with @ narro' Oa our retur visited the ‘“‘old burying- The trimmed in the im this vici ). 'LOUR, BUCKWHEAT, POTATOES, AP- the Pul Seite hea the tomb of Elliot, the first Behind thas in front. The | ‘BYHeshestention of the p ; ange tn open toc F bis, new Rio ety ily and Extra Flour, ts peck a Panes Now Yorut Bootes, I jionary. His remains lie in i ONEY, bad heat Ales 00 Vv 5.0 lbs. Froeh Ground Buob w! is ® grave with a very simple monument. The ©, from the wrist totelbow, rah ne ur Blaine Meters aS coe Oia ovonite Aven! gent et 0. io baspels White Sgroer = mgd apr gi Ro iptenr Rony Sar {ront of tHe mantle is closed by a patte, | willgeta poodartoests far price ee os Sines IS Be BE Ce low in lots to suit by 3 - on which are plased two buttons. Reomved to-day RISO on f th ts : C. $. FOWLER...JOHN F WEBB.,.M, WM. BEVERIDGR. Le ISON & CO. a parents of Gen. Warren was near} Bonne! large, ad UR Book | epee ig remains are soon, corner nf Fee! “s sre soon, however, te be | front, and fuyant at the sides. dom | 1 CHARLES 8, FOWLER & CO., = mers Ss removed to Forest Hitls Cemetery, a new yard | forms the whole of a bonnet, but is general! baney t font Boorse welch ant wants ty iy: i Rise: vine hires 100 REWARD. Josated in the southern part of this town. aceompanied by tulle, lace or crape. jon ‘of ‘those T SiN give tie slots ormnal bentee and ra otannsToWs axp Benen Hi. tetior of the bo:anet is very factured at the Empice Mile of | Fi ery, Plated pected, 7 poe ies north of Boston, and is sepa- e being general composed of black | Mesars. Px c in forsity ‘The rated from it by the Charles River. It.ocou- | lace, _t. or velvet. “A ehicoree ruche often vi of fhe ith intent 8, yes Ethereal ie sing pablic will be called on Fists peninsula between the Charles and Mys- | forms a demi-guirlande, and has’ very ele- | Suen TaN DE EARTMEN Opp Fait ane tl or. soa to able thom fo resume thei ta towards the southeast. . nr attengon. Glased Sashconsiant, | oot! Washington City, : Dpsiness. of whatever they 5 cam Ase Inde Shutters, &c., have the dindems| flowers and or! t n ; su We Have fupcveast od the cas mt aaxortmont f z 4 ‘NY ~ | and the’ ety should be preserved 0 “ An Ee K* Ri any monument that erected. PeRiee Mt a! 0 The cota Geen of Sooeee wien ENR Das eT BAGS, AT 110 ’ fs oo io lees Cat belore Boots. $5; Gent ae fein ae paw ane tifal equare of green paths, bet not a single tree. ov admission, to keep the Mementoes of the olden tim also for sale. The view from the top of: pried = Mt. Auburo. Cambridge, with its Watertown, Waltham, JUSPRECEIVED, ‘i € Tt. Ve ABICRERING & Oo; 5 Year Moomais of Weeesiegeg uth ed hig ie] poh ttre, SRSEANRE ono | Te roe were CONGR ri al wo SMITHS; 205 —-—-306 Paay., between th As 3

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