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“THE DAILY EVENING STAR “ PUSLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 11th 3. Papers served In pokages by carsiers st 94 8 yeer, or $7 conts per month. To mail subsoribers the price is 23.59 4 year, i: advance; $2 for six yronthe; @1 for three months; and for less than three nonthe at the rate of i2cents 3 week. Single e ‘ant; in Wrappers, Two CENTS. 'T? A ovmariemeants seould be sent to the office bolero 2 o’o.cck m5 otherwise they may not appear wntii the noztday, [ For rax Star. EXCURSION bg age aoe ge eo. e As Hocr wirr Jin Wixcnetu. A walk of four miles from the depot at Mil- Jerton to our country home, along a level, dusty, shadeless road, in a hot summer's ver- tical sua, is not very desirable, but ‘ing the best of a necessity, we started at a com- fortable pace, caring only to reach home by tea time. After ing the first mile. found ourselves wit drove of about hundred cattle; their slot 6, and the clouds of dust, made it quite un nt, but the ac- quaintance of the drover, Jit Winchell, made up for these drawbacks, and ashe was going “my bx I determined to accompany him. One could not be long in company with this genuine Yankee and be ignorant of the /ocale of the neighborhood. ith little parrying, for we were perfect strangers, the early hi tory of bis pemth was , and is a tru exponent of thousands of the great as well #s the unknown, in our Republic. A youth, thrown upon the world without means, is by necessity, compelled to use his wits, his com- mon sense, and future. Winchell has had hi every crook and turn ‘airs, both financial and political in that vicinity. He was anxious to know the i ace ot the political hori- zon in the lati of this city, but more anx- ious to double his money on his present specu- Istion. Drovers from the West cross the river eitber at Catskill or at Hudson, then turn down the Harlem valley on their way to New ‘York city. It so happened that the drov now in hand had proceeded as far as Mille ton, when its owners finding the price rapidly diminishing, determined to sel! at almost any price. They offered the drove, numbering 110, at $1,200. Winchell offered $1.000, and the trade was soon completed, be getting them at less than $10 = head. After an hour or eo we met a wealthy-looking farmer. with a fast team, for they have fast horses here as well as elsewhere, bolding races at Copake every week during the season, who, taking a fancy to a cular cow, asked what he would take for her. Yankee like, Winchell replied, *‘ What will you give?” *: Thirty dollars,”” * [ll take thirty-five.”’ * Won't you take leas ?"? “No. Not acent.” “Well, I'll let you know to-morrow:”’ and he drove on. * You intend to cow,”’ said I. «Yes, I know that man, he always offers sboxt five dollars less than he intends to give. He'll take her to-morrow. [ don’t intend to sell one less than twenty dollars. I have hay = gle winter one half Nog drove, oe: “Il bring a good price in the spring. Just this time we amived at.a place in the road that exhibited a Remarxaste Prise or ExGixrerine. The old road passed just at the foot of the hill, fellowing its sinuosities a few feet from the plain. On the lower side ef the road, for about ar eighth of a mile some shrub bushes and briars had grown to considerable hight, and the owner of the adjoining lot pro to move the road _up the hill that he might de- stroy them. The question came up in town meeting, and against a ge opposition, the road was moved up the hill, so that, as Win- chell said, they might have the privilege of drawing a | up the hill and then down again, whereas the old road was level;-and furnished no such — ec. Probicacc wade TO} to open bo! Or @ year, an Rrrer that to ee the least traveled. Doubt- less his plan will bring the old road again into use, for now every ton of freight that through this section has to be hauled over quite a steep hill. However, Winchell says he will be perfectly satisfied if they will move the road about twenty rods furthgr up the hill, where the ascent on cither side is about forty ofeet. Detes Yaykee vs. Conxecticut YANKEE. It seems hardly possible that the eastern ridge along this valley should separate people 89 entirely different from each other, not onl: specifically but generically. One point of dif- ference is weil illustrated by their farms. In New York a farm is from 100 to 1,000 acres, in Connecticut from 100 acres to one. Probably no territory on the face of the produces so many little patents or manufactures so many .. knick Taceks as Connecticut. This is charac- «ateristic of the race Every little conceivable ing ever thought of is made by the inhabit- of this State, and at inconceivably low Buttons are made at half a cent < dozen, pi cent hundred, &o., &c. “No man in Harlem valley could ever be i: | *duced to manuf«cture such trifies at such tri- ~ fling prices. He sells his butter and cheese © by the ton, his miik by the barrel, and his . hogs by thehundred. He knows not nor cares for the hundred little ariicles whieh his neigh- bors over the mountain consi indispensab! A bistoric incident in each locality will serve to show a peculiarity of the ancient inhabit- ants net now wholly obli ited in either sec- get & good profit on that no the at » tio: w Tae First Conngcticer Ciock. In the early settlement of this country time- , Pieces were very expensive, and only the most wealthy could afford to import them. A clock cest several hundred dollars, and a Con- necticut Yankee “couldn't afford to pay that .. price,’ nor could he do without it. Accord- ingly, a youth of eighteen whittled one out of Bia find of an apple tree, with his “jack knife.”’ =. This wooden clock, the first manufactured in saghe new world, made enfirely with a knife, a opt excellent time for nearly 200 years, and # few years since, Col. James Loomis, one of ~*the descendants of this youth, to whom this — clock one os se ane. ation to genera: presen| t to tl worth Atheneum at Hartford, where it still may be seen, 4 curiosity not only commemo- of the skill ef lad, but @ stand- monument of the inventive genius of that Ax Taz Orv Dutcn Cavnce Bewu. About the same time the wooden clock was = being made in Connecticut, an incident oc- ‘ curred in ae ey which may be illustrative of to call into exereise the inventive talent of the early scttlers in all the modern improvements, sent to Holla: for a bell weighing about 200 Me carob, Som Naows as the Church. In due process of time the bell came, wholl encased im a wooden frame, braced in all di- rections be done, and the council decided to send to New York and procure a man of ‘‘curious attain- ~ bell out of its confined condition and hung it he belfry of the church, but after renee left, “not able to hang the bell so wou! LSeERE E it wep): Me! aay . It was now determined to Eben vee. XVII. Harve Ratiroap. This road, like most others, was with great expect but as the completion of the Hudson River Road opened a more direot route for travel and freight, this stock became worthless, and the failed to expenses. On either side its whole within-s few miles of the Housatonic Hud- son River Roads, thereby confining its sources of revenue to avery prensa us matters have remained for several years, but unex- pectedly to the pre generally, and the Hud- son River Road particularly, the New York Central Road have purchased a controlling interest, and now there is to be a connection between these two roads, such that through travel and freight will pass from the Central almost wholly on this road, and Harlem Rai road stock will become of note in Wall street. Coxnecricut Rartroaps. The,system of railroads east of the Hudson River, is, with one exception, a series of n ly parallel lines lying north and south, vi: 1. The Hudson River Road. 2. Harlem. Housatonic. - Naugatuck. - Canal. - Springfield, Hartford and New Haven. - Palmer and Willimantic. - Norwich and Worcester. . Boston, Providence and Stonington. 10. Old Colony and Fall River. : These roads, with the exception of the Old Colony and Fall River, are crossed nearly at their centers by the Providence, Hartford and F 1 Road. A second road has been , tocut this parallel series di nail ’ rom New York city to Boston, but will rake ably never be built, as its success would be injurious to existing corporations. Next week We propose to cross this series of roads, and take a lateral view of Connecticut. Victor Lavrentz. _ France. The French Chambers were opened: on the 4th inst. The Emperor Napoleon commenced his speech by explaining the measures of re- form which had been accorded to the Cham- bers, and then adverted to the industrial and commercial affairs of the country, and to the economic reforms accomplished ‘by the treaty with England and by the projected treaties with other countries.” He said that, notwith- standing the great reduction in duties, tho budget presents a balance without any addi- tion to the imposts or to the public credit. On foreign affairs he spoke as fullows : *\ As regards the exterior, I have endeavored to prove, in my relations with foreign Powers, that France sincerely desires peace, and that, without renouncing a legitimate influence, she does not pretend to interfere in an: place where her interests are not concerned; 5 finally, that hizes with all thatis reat and no! ‘ot hesitate to con- emn everything which violates international right and justice. Events, difficult to be fore- seen, have combined in Italy to complicate a state of things already embarrassed. My Gov- ernment, agreeing with its allies, has con- sidered that the best means of obviating tho greatest dangers was to have recourse to the principle of non-interyention, which leaves each country master of its destiny, localizes questions, and prevents them from degenera- ting into European confliéts. I sertainly am not ignorant that this system possesses the in- convenience of appearing to authorize many | aap excesses. Extreme views would pre- ‘er another course—some that France should participate and make common caus® in every revolution; othersthat France should place herself at the head of gencral reaction. I will not allow myself to be diverted from my path by these opposite inducements. It is sufficient for the greatness of the country that her rights be maintained in the quarters in which they are incontestible, to defend its honor wherever it may be attacked, and to afford her support where itis supplicated by a just cause. pL PEASE RCE SN SR Taz City or Montcomery.—The Provi- stonal Capital of the New Confederacy.—The city of Montgomery, the capital of Aiabama, has assumed such a sudden importance as the capital of the Southern Confederacy and the seat of the Federal operations of the new Gov- ernment, that we give below a brief sketch of its locality and surroundings. It is situated on the left bank of the Alabama river, 331 miles by water from Mobile, and is 839 miles from ashington, D.C. Itis the second city in the Statein respect to trade and population, and is one of the most flourishing inland towns of the southern States, ing great facilities for communication with the surrounding coun. For steamboat navigation the Alabama is one of the best in the Union, the lar- est steamers ascending to this point from Mo- Bite. Thecity is aleo the western terminus of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad. It has several extensive iron-foundries, mills, facto- ries, large warehouses, numerous elegant stores and private residences. The cotton shipped at this place annually amounts to about one hundred thousand bales. The public records were removed from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery in November, 1847. The State House was de- stroyed by fire in 1849, and another one was erected-on the same:-site in 1851. The present population of the city is not far from 16,000. AScexe in Tae ALABAMA LeGIsLATURE.— An interesting incident transpired in the lower House of the Alabama Legislature on February 2. Mr. Clitherall, in the course of his remarks denouncing the stay law, just passed by the Legislature, took occasion to say that, had’he supposed such @ measure would become a law, he should have preferred to live der Mr. Lincoln’s rule. This would show bimself, he t his mouth Wend a condition be not re) operation for a wee! to come. ae Mr. Geo. G. Henry. Mobile, arose seat, was the sibilant individual, and that he himself responsible for the method in which had disapproved of Mr. Clitherall’s remark. The next moment he was dod, an inkstand which that gentleman launc at his head As the its were about coming to close quarters, the bystanders separated them. Coummiads.—A Columbiad is a heavy gun, ble of projecting @ solid shot or shell, with oaiege charge of powder, at an angle of pro- jeotion of from five degrees below to thirty ‘above the horizon. It may be, said, therefore, to combine the essential qualities of the gun,the howitze’ id the mortar, and may be used in lace of either one or the other of these pieces defense. It does not differ in its pa yeaicy bok from ordinary seacoast.eannon. At present there are twe sizes of Columbiadsin use in our service, viz : the eight inch and the teninch. The former weighs about 9,000 Ibs., the cl of powder 10 Ibs., the solid shot 64 Ibs., and the: shell 48 Ibs. Tho latter wei; about 15,000 Ibs., the charge of powder 16 lbs., the solid shot 123 Ibs., and the 100 lbs. Firs er Yorx.—A fire broke out in New oppose: + 1g WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1861 . Star. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR, ‘This excellent Family and News Joncasi—cos- ‘Sinmng & greater variety of interesting reading han can be ound in any ether—is padiished 98 Pnday morning. ‘ Tunus—Cash, invariably, in adeance. Singie copy, per annum. ——__._ @1 08 Five copies a ee ee eee 4S Ten copice {7"Single copies (in wrappers) oan be procured at the counter, immediate y after the issue of the sare. Prico—THREE CENTS. N2. 2.500. No. 460 Seventh st, a ven! ry ja im” New rMSRQHANETATLORING, iNew pHBAgHan Ao ave PASE Destinos” “5% WAL STEPHENS & oO. }, have just received wutch they oustomera. nnsylva- variety of GGENTLEME Our rior ind w styles and its and resent assortment o Ss CLOTHI A ‘s RE‘ DY-MADE CLOTHING. f GENTLEMEN’S G offers to citizens ing An immediate out fit supe- come eau Jverconts in al embrac: U -olothii ery caren Stooks, offering at our to Clothing Hie Honiery. & W prices, made to order WALL, STE! nd Business at this time, ail Gar. . Fine id and y ‘Pies, Cravate, All of which wo are the most superior HENS & CU., $22 Pa. avenue, Ge TO THE PEOPLES’ CL OTHINGSTORE, No. Uenigann st., to FURNISHING "GO! ING, CAP3, et_ your CLOTH- v8, HATS and fe26w Uae UL ¥ which we will make otyle at very Tom pesecs, A 00 25-tf MERCHANT TAILORING, E Invite our customers, and citizens genoral- )&n inspec'ion of our present new, at OTHS, CASSIMER ES DORSHING EaENGS. OVERCUATINGS ke” to order in superior LL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pa, av., betw. 9th and loth sts. PLUMBERS AND Gas FITTERS J. W, THOMPSON & CO. ttention of water takers to their Would full assortment o! gnetionas tol BS, BOILE Kron, W RS, KITCHEN R PIPES, RUBRE tn, GAS FITTING, &c. call the ‘ Low! AITC WATER CLO: rought tron, t.ead HYDR ER BG SETS, iH SINKS, ? SR Cast 1 and Galvani WaA- LANTS ‘and PAVE WASH- superior advantages, with practical we are proj ings with fil the ed to introduce Water latest improvements, promptiy, and at prices tliat cannot fat to satiafy. 2 _ no M-dtMar tbe Agr Now "PLUMBING, Pen WM. T. DOV be favored in the GAS 0. BUSI ESS, avenue, uth aid E«& CO, propared to execute any orders with aaa FITTING {CJ Store on Sth street, a few doore north of one where iu: WatER Wes ixtures, lected 8 All Work i ELIERS IXTURES, GAS FIXTUR lave in store, astite dai_y receavil F! ES of entirely New Patterns and nish, superior in style to auything her fered in this market. %, to call and examine onr stock of Gas and Water feeling confident that we have the beet @invil in Washington. Will be promptly attended to. mar 4-tf MYERS & Es. citizens EA. is 27. be found & comp! ete sesortmel d other GAB, 3's’! Mand ly ing, @. eneral tho above line intrusted to our care McGHAN. 376 D ctreet, _ I SNYDER, . Has removed He is prepared to introduce Wate: the mort fs i te port tavorablo terms, and guaranties ¢) lot of COOKING and other will sell less than cost. as ho He has STOVES, whioh h: Wishes to on hand get rid of them, PLUMBER AND GAS Firz BR to the corner Maney a ats, ‘ater and Gas nm nol? OPFMCE OF PURFTERE RAN SEALER NOTICE IS HERE Bbiy to the provisions of poration ow pro) approved 12, 1860, ELA he fer o} WAsHINGTON, 1%, HY GIVEN, That 6 ordinanoe of th fd ip erie ‘and Ov 2m . om of Aity contay to ins} 1860, er0e- Cor- pes examine, test, prove, and nsoertain the acouracy ©: registration of Every metor, if bs 1 sotinits anothy yr, sosied and marked place, If 7 cee roster in uso in this city.’ found incorrest, will be condemned, @e true, will be ved to be accurate in its t ie be cealed accordingly, tro: t. (near Odd Fel- to5 p,m. UNNINGHAM, ior of Gas Mote: rs. Turox FOREIGN W. No.4 _no 2-ly . Fiery ruovsd OFS G..O, DEMUTH & co, ‘TERS And Wholesale and Retail Deal- ers in HAVANA cr 0 Nortn Cuanves STREET, Five doors above Lexington st., Baltimore, _ F. GARS, NES, BRANDIES, GINS, €e, 000. DOLLARS WORTH AT ONE DOLLAR €RE CHOICE. Just received on sonsignment, from the assi of the manuf,oturer, a: must be offered as to liquidate accounts and close the som? people must profit by the mi others, we hope o ber to seoure unpr Jewelry, 370 at fe 16-'t* nds will be amon, HINGTO WASHINGT CID GEORGETOWN 5 take notice, as it will be to their interest to do so, that W. H. READ'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF RW: ORT for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 1v Crop and other affections of the throat and chest, and also two of the hit SORE THROAT PuW DE: jam; aad bi We do not expect strangers to b write in regard to our own medicines ly we refer you to the ful jemen’s stores w! ev. Rev. Wholesale by W. New John E. Bates, ‘Drugeist, Navy Yard. jaz im certificate: here the nr A. Snive’ . 5 ev, S. Mo%iurray, Wm. Jas R, are ost uvallibte remedies of the day, and culd be without th iz 3; they aay thoy are the best Cough and Sore ‘Throst Medicines P ev. George Bildt. Of the Baltimore Conference. Each article 25 o- nts a bottle. Baltimor ev. Win A. Hioks, ohn Foley Win. K. Mills, H. Read & Co,, Druggists, 63 y R. S. T. Cissel & Co,, Druggist, wn. les Stott, Druggist, 375 P: Th RE! jompeon. Dri rk Aven, Washit fe. avenue, Fifteenth Th reatly ii all to give the t.uropean Hotel a call. EUROPEA ng GA improved recent! ucemente for than an: a 0, and he bar and ree! veRuno, is accor 1 Rocpermsnens pai yovme ait boarders unexception- T rr rent arrangements of the eady beco! ire Pa PEAS st. and HOTEL, KEPT BY P. me very ral expenditures to rive sat- toa thus rei bis invit tation t= dea —— sal YOU WANT TOSevE THE UNION “des 275 rx) 2e1 gare longer gee Sensei ce WA TCHREPAIEING ANDEU-VER WARE PA 5a) 4 of best and 7 VEY’s I 8 Buy YS" | at the, o4 fresh LOB- Tins. P.S.—Oysters served to familres and hotels ot ded; ided fe mM fonlded: phar gro only aoa for persons eat- T. M. HARVEY, JACKSON, PLAST R ERS, Betwonn Titi ant Teh otieats. REMOY SL. Thave Ww! ‘i 275 fow 6) sakes Hotel, where ERZBERG.” TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. M MODATION LINE.—Thertesm- Deer aap A TIO her thips on TUBSDAY Toth Of Rane Fuary, 106. Wiil leave WASHING. Patt kaeaate sah for ee aed oe eceas diate Lon irn trips she wi. eave a ev EvNE and bf — tems DAY, at 6 NATH’L BOUSH, Agt. Alexandtin’ fe 17 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. B WASHINGTON BRANCH OS on Scone OF HOURS, nand after SUNDAY, November 25th, 1860, the trains Will run as follows’ _.. LEAVE WASHINGTON: First train at 6.20 a. m. pond Train at 7.40 a m. ird train at 3.10 p. m,, Express. train at 6 p.m. EAVE BALTIMORE: First train at 4.15 a. m., Express, Second train st 8.35 a. m. Third at 3.10 p.m. Fpaxss nt 4. m., Express, The firet, second and third trains from Wash ston connect throught o Philadelphia and New The second and third connect at Washington unotion with trains for the West, South, and ortnwest; aleo, at Ant lig Junction, for An or Norloik take the 7 40 a, m. traiu. nl Wastrrnmosation of = way travel be- ny oO Aurel, & “senger OAT mul be attached to the tonnage train which lentes lla. m, On Saturday the 3.10 p, m. train goes to Phiisdel- T. H. PARSONS, Agent, phia only. no DENTISTRY. DES. | OCKWOOt te DARRELL ARE PR bY pared to insert Te. ETHon VULCAN- [TE BASE.'s new and improved mode SobpaS When made on this pian they are com fortable to wear and muon cheaper than any other. Also. Te*th insorted on Geld Plate, and ‘ ee any Xue that => tt red in as! on Building. ner Pa av. agd Severth ss ia 105 TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at- tends personally at his offios in this city SSS Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others Who cannot wear these. Persons calliog at my office can bo accommodated with any styleand price of Teeth they may desire; but to those who are particular and wish the purest, cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that artcan produce, the MIN ERAL PLATE will ve —_ fully eroceee.. 338 Pa. coms in this city—No. 338 avenue, betw oth and 10th sts, Aleo, 907 Arab stepet, Pineda " 1 ay 00 15 tf RENCH FLOWERS OF THE VERY BEST quality, and an extensive variety. At STEVEN@s no 92 tt 236, hatw. Oth and Tee 3 EST FANCY GOODs, TO SUIT THE TIMES, Anp Oxe Pricz Onxr, At STEVENS’S FANCY STORE, no'nt 336, es ROR 10th ets. * AT PRICES 10,000 Worn OF pobre’ SHOES anv TRUNKS, Of ail Styles and Qualities, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON CosT. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale, All the Stock in S. P, HOOVER’S STORE, Tron Hall, embrazing every vanet f Ladies’, Genta’, Children's rvants’ SHOES Also, T. 6 ELING TRUNKS are now being sold red cash at great saor:fices on usual retai] sellingfprices. indeed mach below original cost. The attention o} the pi O = inisnd, a8 great inducements will Bbove cee & tan nae Of thn Raman’ uality Frengh aud Ameresn Gaiters Shoes, Bouts, te. éo., for ladies and gentlemen. ‘Tho Storo 1s for reutand the Fixtures for sale, A ino -e premises, Iron Hall. Nee The ther in whole or in part be sold at private enle. To any one de- wir of enterin: Boot, Shoe and Trunk Buai- ness this affords s better opportunity than may ‘ain be prosented, ey indebted will confer a favor by promptly calling and settling their aocounts. javu Pisesen’s INSURANCE COMPANY Ld WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Capital... «-3200,000, Oftcs corn C street and Louwtsiana av, over Bank of Washington. INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, Dinectors, , Geo. Shoemaker, Samuel Redfern, Samuel Cropley, liam Wilson, ichard Jones, John D. Baroiny, acob Gideon, Androw Rothwol!, Parker, i@! Ts No charge for pal “healilerge ADAMS, President. cc 10-e08m ove stock, e JAMES Angi G. Davis, Secretary, PROF. WooD’s RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATER news the Blood ia a! its pren al pucity,and thus at once restores and reuders the system tarulnerable toatiacks of disease. Itis th oniy pre} ever offered to the world, eo chemically an - fully combined as to be tue most powerful tonic, and at the sane time eo perfeotl, act in perfect accordance with t and hence will so the weakest stomach, tone up the digestive organs, anJ thus alisy ail vousa.d other irritation, itis perfeotly exhiiara ting and at tne same time it is compowed entirely of etables, yet so combin to produce the most thorough tonic effect, withont prodacing any in- ariogs, ocousequences, Sich a remedy has lon; mn felt to Seaidorateny in the medical w » id, for it needs no medical sk Il to see that deb J attacks of disease, snd proo ‘lan tem open to ths insidious attac ost fatal, such, for example, as t Onsimption, Indigestion, Dy Pp tute, Fointness,.Nervoug Ireitabi iit; ilaticn of ths heart, Melancio augor, Giddin aS. | obstructed. ant Menstruatic ‘These all depend acapted to. as to io laws boeg el m act, pnare as ifthe hous at- system LS the liver becomes torpid, or wor reased, theinanere refuse to perform iheir functions, and we are troubled — —_ ding a enenemesee of u ml BORAT 6@ same, pein eee ere ealacence te eine ie con, necked. soon craaciation follows, wad o a to ® premature crave, Hut space will sey ition ial and ir loca at appetiin, 7 1068 4 Repl obi tut pee ol 0 Gor tiveness, Acta yo m3 3 of Spirits. Sores, Pimples on orany ¢ ase arising from nig blood, as Sorofula, Errupelas, ronchitie, Cough, didiculty of Greath- ing, all that class of diseases on! ed fomale weakuons. aad hone 4 ah hag od rect say the er exposed jemics, Og climate water il it @ pleasant. safe f rea, ond won ee) ‘over travel wit . Reader, “for we Sesuro you 30 find yn tte friend red, as aera friend in Mgpoeetcclas eal semnre argon: ments whieh they'are ae Hence i imreisteres tdtorneye litera on, menbe cents wih signee pe aS PROF. WOOD'S . RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. , CARRIAGE FACTORIES. of first-class We ha CARRIAGES: cranes ene Fe Parton, Remy rea we Varuns, , * Bein reall ate yy dime rack ourselves teat we aoe on, combining lightness, EDUCATIONAL. pi ei eileen visit oy as inca ot and Noe tate, _aa-tf FEMALE via D ech DING ¥ 22 ete age: ar eSeremces.—Rov. Geo. H. N. Tnepai ths iy to win ane RS Ba diy Tue sapecr: ee rccd additions te ki pretery ik now one « a vin the Dusiuoke, us Kopes @anniscturin CARR AG WAGONS of ail kings ie i= Aight Warcons kept or EP A\RSnestiy dens,cndailerders erompt tcoreeryarR ye aya THE INSURANCE COMPANY or THE STATE or VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $300,000, Insures Merchandise, Buildings, Howschoild Furniture, &c., against loss or damage by fire, HEATH & KNOWLES, Agents, Office—Room 16 over Bank of Washington. ja 0 Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY wn the WORLD, Snd the most Dxxiciovs anp DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL EVER TAKEN. It is atriethy = aci- aul iy, ons, le-? Board, with Tuition in af the English session—payabie S20 for the annual La) UN S a) - “Foc TEAK E 8 of ; attacks as eal J 4 ents, allay eae pe oo BROWN'S | whisk the eTveckes sen speedos TROCHES| perer.5 “M4 ™° offen 8 mers whi BROWN’S Sra, regommend their use to Pusiic TRocHEs| REV. E. A. 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