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ADY’S HEART TO BE LET. : = - —-~ ae [conrinurp.} As a matter o@interest at Lr present time, rele reo ex. - ernor <~ on ED TISTRY. WOOD AND COAL. ; we give below the antecedents of various promi- rt. Morehead, ex-Governer and ex-United TEETH. Woo! COAL. mene a a ae poorer Na = delegates to the Peace Convention, now | States Senator. ” M. yooms. a, © pawentor Bad You win Bes sath Tee pner's worth by Mr. Vickery anticipated the proposed visit of | Sitio’ ts Sais ety Thos. Ruffin, ex-Chief Justice of the State. | gitte MINERAL Flare EEIH sore? Gventh iret ond tear obese is nephew. nd iy» Z ‘gger, ILLINOIS. D.M Barringer is a native of North Caro- Persons o&n Wear these teeth who dues) They sell cl nd give better 1 “ strongly objected to being « bout,” espe- Stephen S. Logan known in Illinois as | li and a graduate of the Uni ersity of that ‘ear others, and no person oan wear othors 40 any others in the ity—out, lit, acd deliv- priya a boyy Viokery foresaw, | sade L Logan. He re Term personal | State; His encestors, both maternal and pe- | “Persons calias si 097 offce oan be accommodated | e'rreeet Sane rene tees : o - Pee bad woe d fi = “Chemeex'a, Tae friend of i d has been urged for | ternal,were among the early setilers of North | with &ny style and prics of Teeth they may desire; <3 kaa: ee and alten pavasiienasa ‘to grilled fowl and | * Potition in the Republican Cabinet. He is | Carol nd favored the Revolutionary War. but to those who are partiouiar and ja t7-ly,r ‘wish the purest, 5 j : id to be a conservative man, and in favor of | Mr. Barringer is a lawyer by profession. His nest, strongest, & : leot den that W o o's deviled kidneys for his matutinal repast, would | *1!4 {0 be & conservati ip plindet a ee tea ise tie MINER RT PLATE will be AND a a Pen ee be sure to “‘put her about’’ to a very consider- | '"9 5 V1 og' Gi f the State, | of the Legislature of his native State, and he| Rooms In this mteiNo. 338 Delivered to all parte of the aity"at the lowest Mrs, 8.4 AieCOds Ak, ble di Pp 1d Vick: : A a in is an ex-Governor of the ey @ Legislature of ‘is native State, an eo andi 8 oil 0. 335 Pa. avenue, bet by 3. ire. 8. J. a is iar Sage pol ionioia Worse and was succeeded by the present one. He is | was subsequently elected to Con; Where he ane sts, Also, 907 Arch street, Pi — % 4 T. J. & W. M. SALT, — on than all, he had himself forged the chains that | * strong anti-compromise Republican. continued during 1843-5-7. Tn 1949 he was Office ae Pa. av., between Lith and ee by “4 wd bound him within the power of the remorseless MEW WORK. pointed Miniater baal ached President Taylor TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY eo ST , 1 Nagger. He had given her notice to quit about | James S. Wadsworth is a wealthy gentleman R dy Joh: distinguished id === nine times during the first two years of his te | Of the western part of this State. everdy Johnson istinguished lawyer, | —=——————___________ CARRIAGE FACTORIES. i i | Addison Gardiner isa Democrat, and former | 80d an ex-membe! the U 5S. Senate and pees ae ee ‘ae aoe eek Lieutenant Governor of the State. He stands | House of Representatives. He was Attorney moving; he hated finding fault. Tt was “of no | in high reputation with y- Biss eb LE eit tay = = = take | _ Greene C. Bronson is an eminent lawyer o! P soled shingeactiey aask pes _ a g = 2 York city. He was formerly Chief Jus- Alex. Wm. Doniphan is somewhat celebrated #»0n found out his weakness, and acted accord- | tice of the Court of gt Some and Collector of | 8% the Colonel of the Missouri regiment of ingly. She wasa lady of spare and martial | the Port under the Pierce Administration. | volunteer cavalry in the Mexican war, and was 2 aspect, addicted to a highly aggressive style of | He vacated his place rather than to be the | in command at the battle of Brazito and Sac- First train at6.20 8. m. head-dress. which she bobbed at you when she medium throu which to reward the Buffalo | T@mento, in Chihuahua; he was also in com- Second Trate at 7.49 a. *. oe was “put about,” as though it were some novel | Democracy of New York. He is a strong na- | mand on the famous march from Santa Fe, by Fourth trainat 6p mo” ee weapon of offense. She had, also, a habit of | tional Democrat, and now holds the respon- | Chihuahua and Monterey, to the Rio Grande, LEAVE BALTIMORE: wrathing her arms about. under her apron, | Sible position of Corporation Counsel. by water home to St. Louis. feces ante es ALTIMORE AND OHIO I . WASHINGTON BRANCH OS e V ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, D Street, Between 9th and 10th Stresis, We have just finiehed ret-o! NU ee ake ey Losch ‘ari nat riases, and Bucries, which we wil eal & yery email profit. 5 Fe meohanics in differont branches the busines, we flatter ourselves t we know bat ho styles and quality of work that will give sat: ny combining Lightness, comfort dui CHANGE OF HOURS, Onand after SUNDAY, November 25th, 1860, the trains will run as follows: ss LEAVE WASHINGTON: ty, Repai Cr attend thie shortest Rotice and pout resana hia fo wa Fil RARMANS & pour Cosc! to Wm. T. Hock. i i i ‘ = Brothers, which made Mr. Vickery nervous; for, upon | _ Wm. E. Dodge is a prominent merchant of = Third at .m, 8, successors ceaaion, h . | New York city, and a member of the house of Fourth D. m., Express, ap 2-dly ‘ji Teton Ts ane Piper arse aor Phelps, Dodge & Co. He is an ultra Lincoln CLOTHING, &e. The first, third trains from Wash- gircfor ie anaun! coaslon— par —\——— * and pston connect throught o Philadelphia acd New work; and when she entered his presence with York. Ps ok the last campaign spoke in New PAPE SE RES ar CLOTS 2 5 z set ; for bis nominee. LES oF A ‘he second and third connect at Washington i — = en | prem er Erastus Corning is a well known Democrat, ‘I =RS, AND VESTINGS. Junction with trains for the West, South, and J, sfhrensh reer eee financier and railroad d politi WALL, STEPHENS & Co. Northwest; aiso, st Annapolis Junction, for An provided with some similar appliance for chas- mcier Le manager and politician. | nia Avenue, have just received’a lar napolis. For Norfolk take the 7 40 a. m. train. tising him should he too deeply offend. He is the member of Congress elect from the | new all ¢ to which they invite the attextion | | For the accommodation of the way travel be- It was, therefore, in the most submissive and | 4!bany district. of their friends and customers. au s0-tf | tween Washin ton and Laurel, ® passenger car t the mild gentleman broke | _ Wm. M. Evarts, recently on the anxious seat GENTLEMEN'S key e tonnage train which leaves to his tyrant the intelligence of his nephew's | #3 the successor of Senator Seward, is a New ic seoahae a ADY MADE CLOTHIN ta | pe? Saturday the 3.10 p. m. train goes to Philadel- | Ail ZEPAIRS neatly done, andall orders prompt contemplated invasion, casting the while fur- gees by birth, and raid came to New| READY-MADE CLOTHING offers te stone | he y, a tive glances at the covering under which the | rk, where he has pursued t! v h © legal profes- | and strangers wishing an immediate out-fit supe. —— 7. H. PARSONS, Agent. ones. = ANDR! SO ad angry Nagger’s b ; sion with ability and profit, having amassed a| rior inducements, embracing, = pus time, ail HE STEA Fe, JAS, GUY we resume her lett corner ef ith —_—_—————— es Ww: | _sCARRIAG ; SS el | Cece mm ry SRE Et ed ee from his long experience in the Dusiness, he hopet ay terion or Sone” ; i j i tyles and qualitice 1 usiness_ Gar- trips on TUESDAY, 2ist Few are aware of the ii vulsively, and taking care to plant large fortune, He early linked his political | Sats and quaities, of Drees and Business Gar wit hor “Common Co! Git Bak Se Suea neces tn hl" | soe of is advstue a ae aad nepal | Screg ben i ene ea eater | [ARUN Str” RUC Ds. JH MSLEAN'S pi ore Seagate ected Cece ie Geol | seleied Abrabeus Lissa’ the Poe | Sky Nena eee uhalt-paite o'clock, for CURRIOMAN acces | STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | Sm-tss:'2 pet against the expected bomba.dment. Mrs. a - ramen: 22006, = tO offering at our usual low prices. intermediate Landings. On her return trie, she ents, allay Pulmonary and Nagger heard him out, and whea he had quite | dency. ee [3 Clothing made to order in the moat superior will leave CGURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY AND BLOOD PURIFIER. finished his suggestions for a breakfast, togeth- | _ David Dudley Field is also a New Englander er WALL, STEPHENS & CO. | and SATURDAY, ai Bo'olook & m. THE GREATEST REMEDY im the WORLD, | BROWN’S| M er with bis humble apologies for giving her so | by birth and education. He early adopted aon (pene BOUMEAD, 8; PAGE, Propricte:, o) And the most TROCHES pores ™*4® me much le, she looxed him up and down the | the profession of the law, and took up his WwW MERCHANT TAILORING, aed Deuiciovs axp ee Vea ee Ce eae at, tne ations of Ble | otto Some, ee Dae Ane Re: | rie Hitinent cuntomete;and olusees peaer. | O § DELIGHTFUL pct a rae dagetnpanay waistcoat three times, slewly finishing off each 5 ican politician, and, like his intimate | {J; ‘080 inspestion < ant aasortment ” quality, and an extensive variety, CORDIAL TROCHES| - REV. E. H. CHAPIN. survey with an @gry bob of the highly aggres- os Evarts, is anxious for a public position. | CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. DURST At STEVENS'S (JEVER TAKEN. | “Great ce in aurduiog Hoanes- sive cap. m. Curtis Noyes is also a celebrated law-| VESTINGS, OVEKC( & 4 Fanoy Store, . — BROWN’S nass.” V. DANIEL WISE. py Well, I'm sure’ well I’m sure! Anything yer and Republican politician. which we will make to order in superior no 22 tt R26. hetw. Sth and With ate, it is stricthy & stylo at very low priges, WALL, STEPHENS & CO. 00 25-tf 322 Pa. av., betw, 9th and loth sts, else?” - “Oh, no, thank you, Mrs. Nagger; nothing, eer > ieee: you”’, pleaded her lodger. YVATCHREPAIRING ANDSILVER WARE | GaN TROCHES | “Almost instact relief in the die- ATCHREPAIRING ANDSILVER WARE | 68 | treaving labor of breathing peoulisr WwW MANUFACTORY. ARE! fee anne BROWN’S * AstExs.” OHIO. Salmon P. Chase, one of the bright and shi- ning by ay of the Republican party, isa native f I have one of the best establishments, and fur- ni A i ji = — was hed with a complete set of tools for repair- TROCRES “Hi rears gos’ di 2? | of tue State of New Hampshire, where he was iv T — pes Deel % cinculated the Nagzer, making a deop surtaey. | Dora in I8H8. He early removed to Obio: he] GAS FITTING, &e. | ing.evcty diversion of ine Watcheny and : srown's| “I thought, perhaps, you'd like me to make | SUbsequently entered and graduated at Dart-| DL UMBERS AND GAS FITTERS + ey log, every degen en it eee GEER ‘v Berk, and Daodelien TROCHES pon an te legsant combins- my apartments into a public ‘ouse, at onc’t, | Mouth College; he qualified himself fur the le- WARE, piain and ornamental, manufactured under —_ | ee DR: 6. F. BIGELOW. for you and your nephews to get a guzzling ceramic greg re ie nee pr fat superioe in quality ed dea peustomers will find | BROWN’S . g om in.” admi ‘0 the bar of the District o © superior in quality and finish to northern ware ;* in Bi ” weil ink shcekceiioe oak caused by Mr. | Columbia, and soon after returned to practice | 4 raped c ANGERS, BL sold ly couiers in general and EO nOOD : “ TROCHES) “ Benefoig) in Duprey: NE, Vickery having ventured to requst that ahalf | '2 his adopted State. re SBS, WATER CL se6 338 Pa. avenue. near 9th at, Ui 4 cre After taking. BROWN’S| ,, dozen pint bottles of bitter ale might be sent | . Tbe Southern and Western Liberty Conven- a i = distiting, produeinz = Mlnrating opirlt, and the we. I have proved them exovilent for for tion, (anti-slavery,) held in Cincinnati in 1845, Bt FANCY GOODs, - moet infalifoie semody fur renovating the diseased system, | 7 ROCHES eal yg WA N. “ My good Mrs. N. ” replied Mr. Vick- | °Figinated with him. His action in that body TO SUIT THE TImEs, 47 PRICES Dest aed cece nn nns: ond debilicated tomas © | BROWS y » ery, meeily, if L thoweb foe 3 showed him the avowed enemy of slavery and| , Havin superior advantages, with practical AR pong nha 4 Axp Ong Price Onty. “ Beneficial — compelled to pan Be k owled, to introd Wat SNS’: y ‘7 , McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL T “Jf you thought; but you don’t think, Mr. | Pledged to tho overthrow of the slave institu- | iio dwelinge with elites iasene osteo NY ater nowt PV ENS'S FANCY STORE: wil Jann: | TROCHES | speak, suoran4, P'ANDERSON, ‘St * roven ents, ill effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Viekery; youdon’t think nothing of « putting | ton. In 1848 he called the Buffalo Freesoil | promptly, aud al prince thet ooeteet Pron ehtes 86. betw. ath and 10th sts. | Jz or Nervous Debility, idaeys, | BROWN’? me about.’ Deviled kidneys and bitter ale for | Convention, (anticipating the whig and demo- no 2-dtMar1_ bet.oth and itth ete, south aide, | FEREMEN'S PE UE ANCE OMERNT Byegepaia, Maaribarny inward Pilesy Acidity st Siekvans TROCHES breakfast. Where do you expect to goto, Mr. | CT@tic conventions,) which nominated Martin — the , Pallness ef Blcod to th Dali a Viokery?”? * pect to goto, Mr- | Van Buren for the Presidency. In February] A » 1, WM. F. DOVE & CO. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. | Syimming i Oe Mend, Palpication BROWN’S| “Well, thea, Mrs. Nagger, suppose we say a| Of the same year he was elected to the U mph thee 7 Br ers putas vers at lying down, Ds 4 | cold pi, sd a pie testea x States Senate, where his growing an javery PLUMBING, € i, SROCmES) - Vickery thought this a master-piece of | S°0timents were ventilated ad libtum ad NESS, Ofkes corm 1 C street and Lowtsiana av., over Bank ES e ea BROWN’S| Teacher of eae, Bout diplomacy. nauseum. He opposed the compromise meas- peslomsen ped ent ef Washington. cy OF any nervous disease, Sores oF OCHES! “Great 2 when before “ He calls himself a man;”’ said the landlady, | ¥F08 of 1850. In 1855 he was elected Gover- y EAM and | INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY | Blstchee om she kin, and Fever and Agve (er Grille and | TR’ |qudalver sconsting ee looking solemnly out of the top of the | 20r of Ohio by the opponents of the Pierce Ad- | WATER FIXTURES. “Ut UTS'™ *invriy AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. OVER A MILLION BOTTLES BROWN’S| Heeressese. Fram ar past offect, ind: “and z $4 j, | inistration. He is a republican of the ultra GAS FIXTURES. eee have been veld last i think il} permanent 84- night, Lakin Me ae ae al FURES of one Nee eo GAS | Geo. Shoemaker eT ee nel Reif will suter fron ectanat dont of Athens College Tes . fo, meee? pl ie Mr. Vickery, “you T Thomas rey» abe ahs Hecretaey. of res saul Finuah tap oi plies ergctem Samuel Cropiey, Willian viinon, BROWN’S President of Atsens , Tenn. misunderstand me. I meana pigeon pie from | /*€**Ury in the Harrison Administration. Me | offered in this market. V e invite citizens general cop Ouoe” pi nal coon miraculous reduced b; tha | TROCHES id by all cists at TWEN- the confectioner’s I'll order it inyselt. and it | 1s an old line whig. and cherishes a strong de- } | 20 cail and examine our stock off Garand Water Thou, Parker! Andrempornwrell, | us and simea miracalonschenge predsced by taking cus AY BP CER BON ee shall be sent home. Come, come, Mrs. Nagger, | tire to make relay <p preratranlansoe after | selected stock in Washington. No charge for PujcEs,FFoneh- er broke down by excemy wack by nature, | _do 1 1y don’t be vexed; it’s only once in a way, we een if, Raterts ta hapes to indece ie wit bocca are ine intrusted to our care neni oO ADAMS, President, | sation is restered te ite pristine health and riger ” [HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. ee give ogo d Soe rg , | return to his heat take. say MYERS & MogHAN, _Asgt G. Davis, Secrotary, __0¢ 10-e06m MARRIED PERSONS, i and 3-Proteoted by Royal however, “come, come? Dire theeete didnt | _ Willism Groesbeck is an ex-member of Con- | *v0eR STE D street. PROF. WOOD’s ieoBckEawe STRENGTHENING. C Kontera Tov'e ae Prmacge co Pin, ana te i “ ress. D 3 " mutter concerning what she would “ap and | & eclet itecty < VEL OMBER AND GAS FITTER, RESTORATIVE CORDIAL [Sosa date by improper indulgences ‘will adie this | Rees oe le erase dation and natorrhee tell’ the offending Jack, and criticised. rather ie a 4 ‘emoved to the corner of Tweifth an sts. Jerdial a certain and speedy remedy. isabilities. freely, his uncle's conduct, in encouraging his William Meredith was the Secretary of the Hs is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon sical di at AXD etely eradi all traces of those 4 Pit A t fi ble terms, TO THE LADIES. , = ‘4 a in the Taylor Petrecisio eh ie titichechVorsble terms, and guaranties entire BLOOD RENOVATER MchEAN® STRENGTHENING CORDIAL te « sover- | disenecs tal ave been nitherto treated by wou Jas. Hollock is an ex-Goveruor of the State. | “Hishae on hand a lot of COOKING and other! 1, precisely what its namo indicates, for, while | Sis snd speedy cure fer Incipient Cooamsption, Waites, | SOUS SRG pernici us ese.of copsiva and oubebs. David Wilmot is the author of the celebra- | STOVES, which he will ell less then oo tl xhulsiating Prine | meroury. thereby Josuring to the su! “guzzling and his muzzling;’’ and it was not uatil it was arranged that all the viands for the contemplated orgie were to be ordered pleasant to e 6 laste, It is revivilying, exhilsiating, Mens: x loveluntary Dischargs * A ; 2 Wishes to ket rid of tuem, from the pastry cook’e, ready dressed, that ber ted proviso bearing his cognomen; he refused ~ § Be invigorating and stren thening to the eee, Fainting, and all diseases incident to Females.’ | relief, ing all impurities, and rooting out ” ‘pastey co . , F P 5 nd at the same timo revivifios, reineta virtueus indignation at such “‘goins en & seat in Lincoln’s cabinet, hoping to be elected OFFICE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER | & the Blood ia a lit Ip "HERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT IESEMAR, Nos.1,2and4 3.are mn hams ahaied’ ha the r Mr. Vickery | U- 8. Sénator in place of ex-Gov. Bigler. In 3 oF Gas MET RB. at once restores end remterikeeee athe PPR longer. Takei: according to directions. It will | the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste ned amet ‘as, poo Ty WasHinaton, July 18, 1860, led a sorry life of it for the rest of that week, this hope he was defeated. OTICE BS HEREBY GIVEN, That, agies teattacks @ disease, itis the only preparation | #1 “73 ea fo pews Fag cause Lod faa can yan LE waistooat pocket. Fold 8 reply to the important question, «Where he ison cxnember aeee Gag eay orange of bie, oxdimmnoe OF the Une. | Fits Cocnst nad ho Wo on tae eee ee Skit: | Soom el Seales & maemat reat ears og geet 1. 7p Veipoaws Lislicmanas & : expected to go to””’ being constantly demand-| mos Tuck is an ex-member of Congress. poration approved May 33, reo ane undersignol is | andat the samo time 0 perfectly edapted toon to FOR CHILDREN ir) h, or four cases for #9, ed of him, when he expostulated about having NEW JERSEY. On pro poymont of the for of Bite Conte, @ inspect, | 2b in perlect scoordanoa with the laws of natures | ityeur enildren aresictly, or a@icted, PICLEAN'S x G27 cases, whereby tuere to ring seven times for dinner, and at finding} , GV. Chas. S. Olden is the present Execu- | Cremute tor prone ae so ee He et nae ot ergs Nis fecthe She soambest nd | CORDIAL will mate then bealthy, fet, and robust Daley | PERI ° will be convinced. his ; ; tive of New Jersey. In 1859 he was elected | registration ofany gaa meter in use in this oly, P the digestive or =! ie vob yng eer gy tee hagchoral by the opposition and the American parties to | Every meter, itfoa ingorrect, will be condemned, SA tee se morning. He was, moreover, to!d that ‘af| ‘hat post. He isa moral and upright gentle- eet Ee a ey Re ed P are of draggists ae = vege Oy people twow/d put other people about till they | #2; and a representative of the New Jersey Seseur-mcat pigan, kewal be sealed accordingly, ences. Snch a remedy has long | 7p5,°°™* Muer or careapariiia tr which be eee ror a that should be read by didn’t know if they was on their head or their | CO"Servative sentiment. “Dikes No. 610 Se oe Oda Fel ‘@ desideratum in the medion. wld, Lae eT nen with dams. Froken down sonstitutions heals, the “8 be fiddle-faddied | _ Richard F. Stockton is a native of New Jer-| ows" Hall) Opeyirome ame teen ~ | for it needs no medical sk.ll to see that debility the onl; 1s “Human Frailty, or Phystologt 4 de reenpecttaaRasio-addiad | aT and a7 161% salered the United Sexe |” OHARLES W. ININGHAM. fil attacks of disoase, a ed aud in | Blood therongh! time strength 1s ig beauuifully liatrated, and treate mrnutrly of after all day. ey A nt = pele AC ‘Mei deed lays the system open to the attacks e fasting ertain | Sl! the symp.ome that in Mr. Vickery feebly intimated that he didn’t | N“*VY 483 & midshipman @ parti obi eters. | ot many of the most fa |, such, for example, as for later, sooner or | resulting the require to be ‘fiddic-faddled after” the naval operations during the war with following: Consumption Indigestion, Dyspeps se 1: fe pun lenge boules. | Price gad vitssting he ta of earls 70H _, Ingngnenating Great Bri in that year, add from that time .G.0. DEMUTH & CU., L 1 oss of Appetite, Faintners, Nervous Irritability. per bettli dotties f . MCLEAN, ering § he was rapidiy promoted until he rose to the] EMPORTERS Ant Wholeanis ant’ Retail Deal Nudsimstelpiaton of it enrteiazoho's | Bat repeat chren’ Folenme Ou | me a prsstet time, . < r 4 ers in retorted t 8 s put upon Senate, where he displayed splendid natural Bios doers above inbeicnne? h ate et Bead Reiiovator'v at McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, yecntieune: |. Kowan M. Price was formerly a purser in| Fe wae TO SAVE THE Sain ~ | 89 mistake about at Bo Miogrc sent al athe | ayy eae permet ts as Ones, eins tT. he’d better give not re peat it. | the United States Navy. He amassed a for-| 1 Call at aa Shake, the liver Comnesee Gene ene nae a ak | mans Setiagseod Mumihiese Colon Beak ee. tune in California, and returned to New Jer- HARV the kidneys refuse to perfurm their functions, and | Fx!g% Weakness of the Muscles, Chronic or Inflammatory 3 FOR STAMPING sey, whore he was subsequently elected to the Tyg has lastreoeived « largo sup, ly ef fresh LOB- | we are troubled with Sealding and inccgtinoton at | Ho eee Bg aren ey | F it was a sorry life that the kind old gentleman e : SH, and tine O q me - Karache or Toothache, Bruises . Searayee Saningarrin Prospect House. | State Legislature, and afterwards to the post | which ho will nerve to oustomera t the in the back, site and Gerwase the shoakiors Text is vo Cak A PACKET OF PAPER The rain came down from morning till night, | Of Governor of the State. ay 9h a een eet rng or gee elds, coughs, and if un, ine daeaae any AND ENVELOPES * bd y ii o a a " vi a . to. pile isi d cI] zo chat Mr. Vickery could not go out. ‘The 8 Peter D. Vroom is an ex-Governor of the ided; they are only scalded for persons eat- ature graves’ Bat spase wi en oe eee 70 MATCH. steam came up from Mrs. Nagger's boilers | State. them nt the saloon. Thousasde of Lerman beings have been saved a life of dis from morning until night, so that he was half RHODE ISLAND. : 2 7 7. M. WARVE , i ton a erepiiude and misery by the use of this invaluable remedy. atthe boiled at henna.) Hits maltea chops—ordered Pie res: Ames is the present Chief Justice of &% t- AQTICE, 5 §&% tor zon havea perfoot, aie, pleawant ‘and eifvot eS Orca hen nee eye NY METROPOLITAN . a ¥) = . USS Oo elite. bilousness., a ~ > Seer etd cee sett, for want of coals: | son in Rhode Lstand, and father of the sentos | Secred Geriet ee wien and oh strate, ame. Gortiveneda, Koidily ofthe Stmach. Nervousness, sfcLitaN's CHLRDAATED LINIUENY wtp fs PHILP & SOLOMONS, is lamp refu urn, 7a = ‘ Ne * relixble remedy for the cure of Spavin, *, - wien. he having rung and called till he was | Member of the firmof Duncan, Sherman & Co., bene gas ty eS a ee Benger] st the of Spirits, Hores, Pimpies on the - | Windgetls, Apjints, Uanavaral Lampe, Nodes or Swellings: Agents Px pawenaso. = | ogg ae Papers, tired, for those necessaries, ‘be ventured to | the celebrated bankers. Ste Nora Eonaulten Gaaek rm a Sled Some oi fond, gt oot ty pay anges sock i i i KENTUCKY. a o i d all that ciass of diseases oa! ed female Sprains, Bruises, . Grackee Real, Chutes, ee en ene, ta the lene night, Jas. Guthrie was Secretary of the Treasury To rage of cur castousraand friends who have enumerated above. We will aire] orate renee one anaes Cracked eale, Chafee, B-Adle DIARIES. was dri thence with ignominy, by the net settled 3p Jai y i te t . ful Nagger. who asserted ti it was like | im the Cabinet of President Pierce. He is a ould respectiully but most earnest y request | 88y the travelor exposed to penien, cha fe parte Apply it ae directed and « cure us certain in every Commence the Year with a i mak di the fi k | climate and water, will find it a pi Diary ine tate wad not fe te | 1800 be entered Pendent Pleron's Cubioat, | betzungyste Weare tn wantoln the mney Sos | anv egy wats ope ahd were wl] rte sejer mm te pey crate utter | Comme the Yow seas ted that. a Mt = rae ss where his talents became more apparent, wOeotaass we tender to those who have paid | find 2 it friend ind*ed, a8 well as a trio: . | BRATED LINIMENT. eae ore > presents and fytare ture; most contented spirit, then, that Mr. eremial where they had full scope. Since Mr. Guthrie’s | theie bills promptly, and shal! be pl-ased to serve | , All persons of seder.tsry habits will find it s per- . ope Tue she. » epao Vickery sat down to the perusal of his Times nati them in re upon the best terms, and hope fect preventive ol, as weilas a cure for those ai Levis, year, ‘ooount that evening by the light of his bed-roem | étirement from public political life he has de- particularly exposed Hence cote agent in Wa cart ccc hp 7 iad ™ | voted his time to railroad enterprises, and to | ag: be 1 j i d social inter- | _js90-10t 8 Mr. Vickery was rtial to that myste- | the enjoyment of domestic an GA a door exerei-e, will find 1t to ther ad rious second column. He always read it aret, | ©OUrse. és "THE RROLEAN, HOTEL, KEPT BY EF. | Koop a'boitie‘odustantiy ‘on neds and He liked to know what was lost or found. He | , J## B. Clay, son of Henry Clay, anex-mem-| © EMRICH. at the corner of Fenn. that most dangerous por said somebody might picked up som = pe te eiteceatele® *'C treatly improved recently and now offe soourtomed strength but safe, and free from the ; i ; head, . fo i . ang belonging (chim not that he missed | Chas. Wickliffo was Postmaster General un- | Sit strane Tie ay eaneeeeaneee, of citizens | thousand ailnente s0_erovate ie indeed D4 "Ss pieee reads. ‘‘Humph!’ let me see. der Ap pce pepe ba a to tly Gov- | Polson "Poan. avenues pe EE 1861, iors . avi 61. : : . A tacky. 4 ood qHan left his | rea psay Ah sherpa Pedi oWin, 0. Butler cae one of the early settlers _ and arrang 0. Woon, ee naer aa 6b | PL} will take an extra isooust Ssuree. —e una a : ees ba tas conty bio yer pws ing all that oan be desi ed by Ue "ma abr all geet Draviases Brice One Dollar per h | Sontron tg our laree e fe ropr iT emi . Fret Horse found. He! nethiog ree, “Onc | and ia the war of 1812. He was nominated for | Honand ont ed barat oxponditures to i PROF. WOOD'S : eNCH continued Mr. Viekery, glancing down hi ber Med smante chy Mi Piteewe that | ail'to give the Kuropenn Hovsl's ‘deat RESTORATIVE CORDIAL - 1) iGhood twas? mina’ ; : prsiartneimotetetie chet het & pie, thls hs the advertiooment’ that sccedoued vinarera. | Boots AND SHOES TO SUIT THE BLOOD RENOVATOR. this exclamation was a curious one, we copy it} _Johu Tyler, ex-President of the United Were, Er” manufacti all kinds of BOOTS in this city by C. STOTT, 375 Pa.ayenue,| | ‘ ie cen States, the chairman of the Virginia delega- “ ag) 8, ond Uoozetaaty ceiving 8 7 ‘The abo URE vi rer Dr Notes “A Lapy’s Heant toe Let.—A lady of re- | tion = pow @ TRUNKS. anal f beng ‘age, is preferrod | clgths $1.25,by eased ° | men e Ben ten Spamoonce ned eral satron- | students, attorneys, literary gentlemen, 8, 8. T.CISSEL,. ‘00 24-DaWiy min and ladies who are not accustomed to mach out anything, but that did not matter. Duels and Dusling ; t2mo, T.— i; . . e ne i jon, ‘pressly to order, Poems; cloth gilt; @3 fined id d domestic habits is desirous of } Geo. W. Summers, a distinguished '/ittera. ‘ad a much lpwer price than has bee menting’ a pertuae for life. A personal inter-| tewr. He is a graduate of William and Mary ‘charged ia city an boon inferior | 824 tee A ext variety shymoans and elas Esssve on Lelia; i2mo., cloth portra:t; Sp ti |S ecg Para | Pe nr temeethenrnemns [CHAE al Dc eS ” : a z : aot as Offices Homoet funny person Constane t | few years ago he delivered a wy abe ‘and atthe le =e ity, wl gh recent: Peat us proved by, 7. the pet be,” thought Mr. Vickery. *‘ Let me now gee | before the Old Dominion Society of New York GRIEF EN +s 00 tf 229 Pa, avenia. ~ Lda what the leading article says,” he continued, | on the subject of the “Union. Se eee D°P ents GUNPOWDER, unfolding the paper, and reading: Ex-Judge Brock: is one of the most souk at pricee, by “ The latest intelligence that we are enable | d of ys |OHN J. pe 3 to lay before our readers upon the subject Ag i see! A sUupp-y, La » Y which now so completely absorbs public ntien- | He is a Demoerat in politics, and was strongly ‘at pent o all parte of ‘the Diss tion, is the pees 2+ v! Fy of —— e geet for the aoe for Sarees ie ee Grders can ago Tefal tigooeot Adame et te nae Wm. C. Rives ig an eminent lawyer, and for- DIES THICK WIN BOOTS of Kid ~ (agin ace are ‘the same 1 nisin the U.8. Senate. the Mt zich om weeks sine: innate Farin tes too. Rapressrtaty 3 in chimneys and five batidiaze This quite bests New York. How do tavse who wait to as the v . atti- wseme KING & BURCHELL. =