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; 4 : ON THE CROSSWALK. BY PAUL F. NICHOLSON. : I Ldo? whatoan ido Borne one pares for me here; ; 4 ii f xy hands and my feet ache ao with co'd, ' rom keeping the crosswalk olear. nothing the livelong ¢ay— PPehal bat's eruet to eat; hays cot to die— Tegpades if | atm the strost ! ui Ls rn Peeslmosts mind to ‘ask P| 0 cold here in . Alas! by! is nothing for me to do, aa} > agente Walk through the streets all night, “3 i asleep in the snow I jer how it seems to be rich; wt To ve 8 warm dress t0 wear; Bs eat and drick, : pe, i youte new’ it faote te be well, And able to walk or run— matter the pier blast, 5 No matter how bot these? oe ; | , how it seems to have friends, Lh tsa paar ; 4 T yonder if yhen | emdead? ’ onder it seems to be good— 7 _ To es chem cncroh and pray! : I wonder, if | shou: sak them to, Would angels take me sway! wonder what has become of her me breas! . : Sie Mhoeshahe’were fond of me. ; I wonder why it ie fam ill, angry rd as ever f osn— . My bath looks clean, am sure, Vl sit on thecurb awhile fe raat, 4 and by— 1 feel better now! t13 not so colt: ‘The child had lain down —— Soaeian eee Lirsratvrs.—Wm. Harrison Ainsworth ts writing a novel for Bentley’s Miscellany, called «The Constable of the Tower” The first num- ber of Anthony Trollope’s new serial, “Orley Farm,” bas been issued by the London publishers. “Owen Meredith,” the son of Bulwer Lytton, announces ‘‘Serbski Pesme,” or ‘National Songs ‘ of Servia.” A second series of Horace Subseci vae, by the author of ‘Rab and his Friends,” i announced. Mr. Ki jake, the author of ‘‘Eoth- en.” Bas written a history of the invasion of the Crimea. ‘The fifth yolnime of ‘Lord Macaulay’s History of England,’ edited by his sister, led Trevelyan, was to he ready on the 15th ins in London. “Elsie Vennet (the Profeseor’s story)”? ts to be published in England. Courts and Cabinets of William f end beng by the Duke of Buck!=xuam,” js the fifle of a new work sequunced by the English book aie orantley Berkley, who abused the Ameri- ns so outrageously, has finished bis work, ‘The -nglish Sportsman on the American Prairies.”” ‘Two new histories of England have appeared— ene by Mr. May, the other by the Rev. James White. Walter Savage Landbr isthe Florentine correspondent of the London Atheneum Blan- chard Jerrold, son of Douglas, has become editor of “The Welcome Guest.’*’ Books relating to Ps America, are said by the London Athenwum, to find a better market in London than in Boston or New York. “Our New Rector’ is the title of a work by Cuthbert Bede, the non ds plume adopted by the clever author of ““Mr. VerdantGreen.”’ «Royalty inthe New World, or the Prince of Wales in America,” written by the correspondent of the New York Herald, is published abroad. Allison, the historian, is writing the lives of Lord Castle- >eogh and Sir Charies Stewart. ‘Letters from Flos nce,” by Thomzs Trolloppe, is written br another °f the en of the woman who maligned America. Ou Chatflu, the scientific Frenchman who brought “Ye stuffed gorilla to America, an- nounces a work, <"titled -‘Explorations and Ad- ventures in parts of “gaatorial Africa never be- fore visited. With accounty of the manners and customs of the people.”” The “Ecyclopedia Brit- tanica”’ is now complete. Walter fhornbury, ‘thor of several clever books of travel, has n a book called rhe St. James Magazine” is the titis of the new periodical edited by Mrs. S.C. Hail. The first number was to be issued in March, and contains 3 the searing chigtees of anew tale called “Can w me be igh ” «Friendly Sketches in Amer- ica,’ by William Tallack, contains (the adver- tisements say) a very in) at admissiou by Lord Macaulay, respect me his history, now for the first time published. be Logos and Romantic Balleds of Scotland,” by Charles lackay, will be published this month Promisino Stupente oF Divisity.—On Sat- asx ening & couple of the students of the a Washo cree? aly AE Erluceton, were arreted Ing 2 sword cane at, and attemptin; of the deck bands of the steam ferry boat. Both of the young men were under the influence of Sie atthe time. To the Justice, who held them a farther axamination, they gave fictitions BAL NO Rc UROH Sa eH O4P- 2 OP RE CHANGE OF HOURS. ber the SUNDAY, Novem ‘3th, 1969, L. are WASHING TON: Se cece. ‘fourth: : are prwons: train at 6.35 8. m. a The ie Junction, ‘west; also, at For Norfolk EDUCATIONAL. and sy: T'noge Fateats who mien thot one hters to re. siren ica a le ee Z, RICHARDS Mra, 8. J. MoCORMICK, Principat. ‘rhe thirteenth annual session of tas Institation Boot; es on Tuogday ‘he course of study tae requisite toa Peek eae Music, French, Latin and to receive 8 Titel nur cot papi ac Mo B who, constituting — ib of care Board, with Tuition ee the Engi 820 for the annual session—payable mn vance. nsio and Languages at Professors’ prices, Ite" Noventre charreer “PLUMBING, 6 2-ly GAS FIXTURES, ve in store, ules dary receiving, GAS wits T fu ES Cea Nie cs orpeane | once ir stock examine Gas }, feeling confident that we have the best one, stock in SV pshington. Work in the above Ti ll be promptly attended eae MYERS & MoGHAN. L tYDER, LUMBER AND GAS FI R, figs removed io the corner af Twanaad Bats, to introduce ‘ater and Gas npon and guaranties entire id & lot of COOKING and other ithe will sell less than cost, as he them. nol? rid di Spor tinatce of th street,(near Odd Fel- Pat BE eee aN. ne SSE tense ere same, Ba ff oe ay eal be tonuage ry rrhioh leaves: train goes to Philadel- . H. PARSONS, Agent. oy . where i ly and aan ere ereapestte corner Four- aust Principals. FEMALE BOARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL aut GAS FITTING, &e. jtizens general Water ine intrusted to our care OME OF PEPRTAE AND SHALE Tees names of James Jones, and William Johnson. Yanxsx Nori —in the town of Concord, Mass., according to the recent census returns here an iy manufactured 100,000 iis and , worth $94,000; 2,600 gross of pencils, ,000; 2,000 packs of gold leaf, worth U7 Ten ships of the line, seventeen frigates, eighteen sloops, and about twenty small craft, constitute the whole of the British navy now pro- Pelled by sails. Upwards of five hundred and Sixty others are steamers. {> The N. Y. Ex thinks a shocking rail ‘way eccident is about due now, and cautions railway engineers to be careful. AdRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLAR JG Camp, NY; A Bruzter, Ct; G M Lanman, Miss White, C Garretson, a W Rea, : F Lewis, O; W Allen, Wis; Mr Cuverl s i J Backus, Mass; 5 T Blanchard, ’ . Ps; P Cantine, G L Backmam Cook, F Browne, NJ; Hon C Stevenso: 3M Brown. O; T M Abbott, 3 D McConkey, W McConkey, Md; CL English, Ct; 4 W Dawson and lady, NJ; W H Po: M Craddock, Sc; 8 and lady, and family, 111; G . Mass; M Catvell, NY; TJ wil: ton, Va; T W ‘ebster, W Elder, H Maxsea, T T F McLaughlin, JS Chambers, WM , Pa; T S Davis, NY; D W Moore, Miss A E Moore, NJ; WH Carryl, D C Enos, Pa; J C Alnswortn, Oregon. NATIONAL HOTEL.—5 T Higdon, B Hig- don, W Stevenson, L Bai A Edelin’ J Rodg- ens, V lore Cooper, Md; Mrs Smith, 2 Misses Smith, FJ Smithers, P Quigley, sou, J ‘Van Neat, R Hicks, WC and ly, 8 Linton, A Ross, NY; D WY Warne, Ndi he Ww W Lockowe, Miss; on, E Ken Townsend, L. W eeler La; G 5 N Beters, Del RM Dent, J F Birch, 8 B Coligy,” and son, JC Kelch, E C Bonsal, J H ‘Jones, I's, ow ing, C Ad- WASHINGTON HOUSE_G F. 8 All 5 Cox and ine : OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frox tax U: ee eee F LANKETS AND COMFORTS. We have stili a goods. of the Soe P ae sf a TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, ~ av. ia 14) talent vay oe ust, Mrs NY; G Martin ly, Me; W Davis, Pa; i Free. NOTICE, REMOVAL. I have remo: ri OFFICE 451 C street, betwen be ween diate pees will U8 old stand- FOR STAMPING ¥O MATCH, atthe BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, 8 Mees Ire ee pe se % ly PROCLAMATION Torus PROC RESEREERY ae EPS! ie prevail to an alarming extent: First BONSEQUENCE peer eS py at once Safe, MORt AR DES offers ty RACULOUS PAIN KILLER In order to 7 that no imposition is ipontel a the sale of this THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED Is to give entire satisfactio mina CaP ke when the medicine Ask, then at take Return to our sede st cea Price—26 and 50 Conte per Bottle, For sale at all Drug Stores everywhere, JAS, MoDONNE: jyll-eotr ree : es x ‘ate. FA CELG TRON, enon We nape Fretted fs fn eat ont tf ese VLVANIA BUCKWHEAT, oe 6th streets, imme- of the National Hotel, where (io 1s-8m) ISAAC Wee ue A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES METROPOLITAN Linen Pagers, 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ats, Whereas, CHOLERA MORBUS?O% tetson © the year DIAREBEAL ono, BILITY, &0., &04, nema SPONTA CVE SOMO Lanrern ae avenue. 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The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time rented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from 8 deranged atate of the stomach, ‘Phey are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to Gdrainister them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. ‘Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- oines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o the PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4 Cupar Strat, New Yorn. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. 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