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THE DAILY EVENING STAR au P JBLISHED EYBRY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corer of Pennsylvania avenus and lth st., year, of 37cents per month. To mail subscribers + THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘This execiient Family and News Jourasi—ees- ‘ining & croater variety of intereetung reading than can be ound in any ether—is pebdlished op Priday morning. ‘TREMs—Cash, invariably, in adwance. the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 2 cents a week. Single @opics, ONE CENT; Wrappers, TWO CENTS. TL" ADVERTISEMENTS saould be sent to the offics Ob before 12 o’c:ock m.; otherwise they may not appear ee XVII. Batil the noxt day. It tnvansdly contains the “Washington Newer’? that has made Ths Daily Evening Star clror iste #0 generally throughout the country, UT"Singic copies (in wrappers) oan be procured at the counter, immediate y after the iseve of the paper. Prico—THREE CENTS. N°. 2.540. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1861. THE SERFS OF RUSSIA. : en — = a —— ae eiFiak i . > el ape peg RMN Pieter py bo lonrr ne ogee DENTISTRY. MEDICINES. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. led The Troy correspondent of the N. Y. Herald | Boston wis political sermons, though the seuti- DR. JOHNSTON ASHINGTUN G 7 20,000.000 of crown Never since the Mexican a ments expressed were in few instances as ultra es | J) SU ‘TIS B ALTIMORE ad WwW py k PREIACE FACTORY, serfs, 2.000,000 in the imperial domains, and | been such an extraordinary activity displayed | those heretofore enunciated upon similar occasions 4 LOCK HOSPITAL ‘We have just & 20,000,000 under private proprietors. Alr at the United States Arsenal in West Troy as} at the Park Street Church the Rev. A. lL. Stone, Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and only CARRIAGES. such as the crown serfs and those of the imperi atthe present moment. A few days ago des- | fall of the spirit of “another gospel,’’ recom- in all the various Effectual Remedy in the World, Warons, Park Pheatons, c mains are declared free, and the emancipation peaoee were received ordering Lieut. @. T. | mended asain, rather thas couoeuae a Bs op a verlag FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, Drees’ and Puctses, which we sel, of the rest is only retarded for the completion | Balch to forthwith repair to Fort Pickens and | ported in the Evening Bulletin, the reveren: ‘Dr. having studied with one of ¢% a ——— yorv emal 4 i i entleman said: 5 one of the most em. = L . ar of ret ractica: mechanes in different branches of the necessary arrangements. The connec- | report himself at that post for active duty. In | gen Bat wint would he tha result if Giere ween ne nd experienced Dentists of Washington, | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. the business, we fintter oureclves that we tion between proprietor and serf has, of course, | accordance with orders, he immediately left (Shee onstruction, if the Border and the ee how Gs benyasionl Belo ore, APPLY IMMEDIATELY, eat ny wok win se et of re ie wane ri hi t here, and # now en route for his place return or recon ic a rom whom he has received his diploma, feeis con — = » Combining lightness, co: rt a ever varied ae to circumstances; bei 1s post 's i, A Southern States seould join, and thereshould be a | fident that his operations will proveeminently eat- | 4 CURE WAKRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, mild and patriarchal on some estates, of destination. Heis an accomplished and en- | free republic and a slave republic, side by side in nfse ory to those who will test his professional IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. driving on others. By law, the labor to be | ergetic officer, and ranks as one of the first | America? We need not deprecate such an issue | ®b1 ity. ¥, ‘ 4 Office No. 336 Pa. avenue, between 3th and 10th i cd the serf, for the land he holds of | lieutenants in the serv for ourselves — If that is the only way to shake off | ..Qut00 ste "a Lace St ; « prendre is that of theea de per ‘weak yet | Maj. Mordecai, who has command of the ar- | the ‘‘ body of death,’"—the only way to avoid Ym, Sevens’s Lace Store ; open from 9a m. to4p.m. ap l-ec2m N. mg Bp f)-cly many proprietors force their men for six days | 8en+l, is a Virginian, and is now absent in his | g!ving ald for the perpetuation of slavery,—give - b ae |= — & ere, sucoessore to Wm, y, Repairing promptiy and careful ag arse Factors oa st territory, with all its hazards of border | PRS. 1. OCK WO. 2LL ARE PRE- > or Sipser © CARRIAGE : doring the summer, and in winter field labor | native State. “The command, therefore, de- | O*thi free territory, with all its bazardsof border | Jy nies EW OOD .S DARRELL ARE PRE. | % Damogne of Sigst or Giddineas, Disease of the | "Taree sapeorines Seas additions to hi is impossible. Such properties may be soon | Volves now on Lieut Strong, who is the oldest | go7, > hy BASE, a new and improved mode. Sess je Disorders ari 1 making it now one ofthe recognized by the squalidness and misery of officer now at this post. Lieut. Porter is the The sentiment was received with considerable Pub Wid this plan i hey are. com df Ps ae ene red ailitios the peasantry. A certain proprietor, passing | Only other commissioned officer now here. De- | clapping of hands, a demonstration which was Also, Te-th ineorted on ole inten Bifirored] Body and Mind. AGONS of ail kinds cannot be and from the south to St. Petersburg, told me that, atches have been received every day, and | reproved by the preacher, who reminded the au- | Operations of kind that may bo desired of- YOUNG MEN =. his long experience in the bastnene. ke owes passing twice through such a district, he in- ‘e constantly being received, for the repara- | dience that they were in the house of God, in at- | fice Room No. 5. in the Wasiington Building,cor- | Expecivliy w become the t how, quired the reason of so much poverty and dirti- | tion and shipment of all kinds of munitions of | tendance upon religious services. ner Pa venth st. ja to ams be al ‘ci ve ge satisfac : oH fuuiy ooceps | | Al kinds of Carringesacd Aight Wagens kept on note ae PP AIRS neatly doxe,sudall orders prompt Sesott bani hess among the people; the answer was that | ¥4r- Re tina nn Persona 2 TH. the pa siceekit. gL tandiord, took six days a] The works are kept going night and day, no Fro ghar ap ee er ne ribs seen M, OTH OS ee ee Patontee | ee tcen Week, and that they had no time for them- | intermission of any kind is permitted, and the | at‘sii pond Groce Roots. Kone county, was en- | tends personally at his office inthis ity: ‘ll confidence. oe selves. In a village about the center of the | Sabbath day even is entirely disregarded. I | tirely destroyed by fire on Sunday nightiast. Mr. | Many persons can wear these teeth who" MAR country, in the same condition, I asked the | Succeeded in ee the works last night, | Stavely’s second son, a lad about six years of age, | 8nnot Wear others, and no person can wear others rorya Pansone, er ¥ fame question, and received the same answer. | #bout midnight, and found every department | and a servant girl, were consumed in the build. | Who caunot wear thesa, Gelorwinoe ke, apesdily tured My conversation was with the yamshih, or pos- | in full operation. Large numbers of men were | ing. Immediately on discovering the fire, Mr yie and price of Teeth they may des! ces himself upder the care of Dr. J. may religi- tillion, who was a serf of the estate, and hired engaged, with lanterns hanging from the ceil- | 8. and his wife each took a child in their arm who are particular and wiah the purest, | 0! co out on the Obrok system; he received sixty | ing, in filling upsix, twelve and twenty-four ae ac nen re vegarsis aon Be ie cums sie mgent Spd cet roubles a year. the whole of which he had to | Pound cartridges, which, as soon as filled, were | directed the servant girl to te th ers of y the living lyre, may call with en contemy fg Mar jeakness, orgauic debility, ; his bouor as a gentleman aud coufidently erfeot denture that | ©! "Poa lis skillasa physician, produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be OFFICE N SOUTH FREDERICK ST. ‘and U nica child. is thought that more fully warranted. teft haud side going from Baltimore street, a few 8 from Pay to his proprietor. ‘ But this will soon be | transferred to other parties, where they wero | Chiiq'ar4 3! making her way down stairs, but | ,, Rooms in this city No, 338 Pa.avenue, between | :: fs e name and number. Letters meveniten he SOS Sante ay over now,” said the man. *‘ Srobodnie eh ne pisced in boxes for shipment. In another room | became bewildered and lost her way near the be waists, OF Arch street, Philadel . B bic Roa ERS svobodnie—to be free, or not te be free, that found a large number of men engaged in] head of the steps, as after the fire the bones of both — nected “f ” is the question now.’’ On asking further, I | Charging bombshells with powder, others en- were found in close proximity, and in a location | ~—-—-—~- — } stem 4 re ofthe importance of checking a found be had not the least idea of any of the | £*g¢d in filling shells with bullets and running Gap | this inference. The origin of the tire z x flat s pp eats ’ veh sr ; ui mE Cola ie het at hm pee Pa ler cm agente ghee orp] omy a peer eo lglg anes d oper py Apeeerpny vole Ne el i my Annibilating | icinicises Eocaon Pine, Point Fae aoe aa: | Bronchial Trockee oot ee ate ramen sisted in doing nothing, or only so much as to | When filled to another room, and there, with > owder se any troubled with ng iw the head and | Rts, 8-lay Pulmonary aud B:onotual irritation. rovide the means of getting drunk. Of this, | ™&chinery, a hole about three-quarters of an $ Is the only known and]. : 5 larmed nt | troutie im my Throat, (for owever, there is no doubt, that since the | inch in diameter was drilled into the bullets CLOTHING, &c. : eievuarante te BROWN’S which the *Troc emancipation has been mooted, many propri- | 89d rosin; when they were taken to another}. 4~ 72 *N 4) MCs ce BZOCHES | perer, NP WiLL” etors have b doubly hard i i room andcharged with powder. A very in- SEVENTH STREET. j TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE os wf A ve Seen doubly hard in squeezing as i 60 — 460 Garden m8} Young Meu aud h h » BR "Ss <1 recommend their use to Praiie much labor as possible out of the serfs; while | §*tious fuse completes the death-dealing pro- ALWAYS AHEAD. a Vine Bugs, &c. tain practice indulged in whem alonee pecregrs det Ae OWNS | senanaee the serfs, knowing they would soon be free, | J°tile; it is made of lead. of a size just to fill] 1 have just received a nice stuck of SPRING Ft contains mo poison. school, the eff TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN. seem resolved to do as little as possible. the aperture in the shells, and is registered ] CLOTHING. FUR NISHING GOODS, SCHWERIN’S PILLS are sure death to Rate | “Gi Many proprietors, on the other hand, when | imto seconds, so that the exact time that will | TRUNKS, HATS and CAPS. to which I invite the Ns JS ar s | Teat service in subd ret P BROWN’S nese.” REV, DANIEL: Wisk “* Almost instant relief in the die- TROCBES Treswing iabor of bresthing peoulise J TMM. cepspidicciad KEV. A. C. EGGLESTON. CHES! “ Coa 0 O; thi aoe injurious.” DRA A HAT Bae the subject took a serious aspect, either volun- tarily emancipated their serfs or made ar- rangements with them. A friend of mine, an efficer in the navy, on his return from a long Yoyage, when the peasants came to congratu- late him according to old custom, addressed 4 . i t and Mice. M Schwerin has recaived certificates elapse before explosion, after leaving the gun, | * quick sizpence: oe nace ares: Rene | from the President of Girard Gollexe, Dircerste of shot is ‘a most ugly-looking customer. I saw, | comand look a: our goods and priges ; rnd i you | Qtr Prominent Listitutious Charity Hospits!: also, largo quantit f canister and grape, | W8%t4 Dice Shirt aad a preity Tie, No. 460 Bev Now Orl 30, largo q tes of can BrAPes | enth strect ix the place to get then. Ihave avery | Now Orienes, 1A .. rife and musket balls, and all other known rok OF SPRING HATS. whist tae acti Whe OLSUA leertifiontes can besten at the unplements of war being prepared for ship- er cent. be! their actual value. For he y effects produced ac Debieity, Syapun esate and Retail Depot 124 North Second Mrvracty 1 ; r BROWN’S Chemist, Boston, che yon = atre:t, Philadelphia, and for sale in this eity by D. a : them seriously on the change about to take | ment. I visited the groun ain this morn- ran PA ese ox KK, corer Pa. avenue aad 45 ete., and by TROCHES yaghDmpleand plonsaut comlina- place in their condition. With one voice | ig and the energy and activity so apparent | BAGS P from $1 Bi to $8, Af sou SRE WARK OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS . nnaeer ye BIGELOW, ‘ i : ide: * Cla 5 ‘ SPU ‘ ,, NS. y Nes . 6. F. to be, and did not want to be free.’ Indeed, d rounds o! " BS° | buy them as low as at the People’s Clothing Store, | I8ting Powder ns under an easy, humane proprietor, serfs | Wee vegel arene on board a barge lying near; | N, CF None genuine unless signed M.Scuwerin. numbers o © Beneficial in Broxcurris.” No, 460 seventh st.. opp Oiloe TROCHES DR. J. FW. ee N ere almost as iauch a burden as a profit. teams were busy drawing to the ma 15-6meo BROWN’s| ,, . : é = by BO Seve I bave proved them excellent for Th = boat cannon balls, canister and grape shot, | _™&tl4-Im_No 460 Sev TOPHAM’S wall . lke ispee eee ees Bonin by grenades, bullets and rifle bells, cartridges, |", L. A. BEALL « ¢ prea senen worefots | TROCHES | Waorrine Coven many bonds to them; he m ay their taxes | 8228 and gun carriages, mortars ; and, in fact, AKE Pleasure in informing th ELV, i, W. WARREN, BROWN's| TROCHES| spe, seers rom Comet wu “eal ssownel 2Et eee ANDERSON, | id strangers, that they have removed to No. 361 MANUFACTORY, Seventh street, between I and K, juetabove R. B 499 SEVENTH STREET, WasuiNxcTon, D.C. Hall's. We have ju-t received a new supply of — f CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, | Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of TRUNKS HATS and CAPS, which we offer to Baltimore, Novemb: 1460 reli at very low prions. Cal! and ses us before buy- | Alo, Medal hy Meiropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, ing elsowh +y 1857, if their is r hut, be | ¢¥@ry article used in war. burned down, he must rebuild it; if their cow, pig, or horse die, he must replace it: if sick- ness be in the family he must provide doctor and medicines; ifin want. he must feed them; From Mentgomery. The Montgomery correspondent of the Charleston Mercury writes, April 3d: and desiguiog preten pecuniary substance 1 “ Evrectsat in removing Hoarse- 5 slay ere. as we know that wecan sell you Washington, D.C TROCHES noss end isriehes of the “Furont'so i = i For « few days past we have been in a great | £00ds at less tlian any other s' pre in the ci BROWN’S Common BAKERS Gad Sine- eareuhan cee nn ee state of uncertainty in this city, on account of | martatm Uns, BEALL & CO. Cl | PES Sael materiel ceery deen yeas "| arocres| Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, for assistance and advice. It is true that the | the conflicting statements received by tele- Fine Sole Leather, wuiterings by +. og bim to that un: peasant should repay ull this by degrees; but | &™*Ph from all parts of the country. The State | JUST RECEIVED, a lot more of tho celebrated ashe is lazy and bas little money. he is al- | Department has received assurance from Wash- ways deeply in debt, as arc most of the serfs ington that the forts will be given up; but, per P Groneg, Ga. c also.a very large lot of Iron a d country from whoee bour: traveler ape Bo: PRING CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOUDS ae er DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANI TRUNIS: HATS nod CAPR ENE Gouds, Woees, Box aud WEAKNESS AND yr BROWN’S ce , Packing TROCHES) ,“Grest beneit when take throughout Russia. All the enlightened tra- | Ctra, the indications in the War Department Ga brene nate wnegr ret : Pell ser. CErpet.2 nd pact BROWN’S| Hoarsen whram er eck, velled Russian proprietors with whom I ever] &7¢ that a fight will commence in a short time. EW_ARRIVAL OF SPRIN School Satenela, &0., ; TROCHES eto ime. - spoke, leaving their ideas of humanity aside, | At any rate, our people will be prepared for | NEM pARRIN A FURNISHI At ‘4 EV. E. ROWLEY, A. M. declared they thought that the emancipation | V8" if it come. for preparations are going on| WATSand Caps. at tia Pee : ers will please of Pro beeen, Barve ‘ny, | BROWN?S| President of Athens College, Tenn. would be, after a ee iod P with activity. I stepped into the Commissary’s | No. 460 Seventh st., opposite Post Offi F k before purchasing elaewhere od Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful — » Period, more a profit A street. }9 in other cities. d speedily cured than 2 loss to them; men of narrow ideas, or | Vepartment this evening, and found there a CHE by al! Druggists at TWEN- t i Superior Leather and Dress ‘Trunka made to vases d TROCHES | TT PrrreuRessie SOx those whose estates were deep! tgaged te | }8™& quantity of army stores and munitions of e orde: RSEMENT OF THE PRESS de 1-ty ply mortgag: b T overed and repaired at short notice, THE Maxy THOUSANDS cured at t! i = the Government, were of course fearful that | W8t- Among the stores were some 2,001) bbls. TION OF WAR de vared free of charge to anyépart of the | the Inet seventeen yen the change would injure them very materially. | °f four, sacks of corn, barrels of meat, boxes of | G NG OF THE PEOPLE! rretown, aud Alexandra, THE ONLY PREPARATION Aa most of the proprietorsare absent during | bTe®d—everything. 1n fact, necessary for the Cont _j8.23-lye0 JAMES 8.TOPHAM, WORTHY oF E 8 | corafort of the soldiers who will toon be in the OK & BROTHER "THR KUROPRAN HOT : = - UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE field. There are several army depots in the CAPS, Ae M f > q i ata great sacrifice on for EMRICH. at’ tho corner Confederacy, xt each of which large quantities Good M Working’ avenue ani the greater part of the year, their estate: are managed by agents; if the estate is small by the head men of the peasantry. Every male Eleventh street, h FoR STATESMEN, JUDGE’ mon serf has the right to a certain portion of land, | °! Stores are being deposited daily a ‘ eernad a renee ce pod lshecen ied og A lies of oitizens Ds. J. H. MoLEAN’S ay meet cobeaty to foi ae of about four techetverts (eight acres, two roods, | , There were rumors in this city yesterday, ; a ee a Gide | and strangers than any other pubic houseinthe| STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | pror’o 3 Wwoop’s HAIR RE TORATIVE, hi Rapes aint st | brought by a gentloman who came as bearer of Sp. Will se:las as | city, his prices being less than tose of any other AND BLUUD PURIFIER. dgentiomen of the Pressare unanimous in ite k val dist jot, pag ag hap egoagrras dispatches from Pensacola, that Lt. Slemmer | 29¥ -dincount fi hotel on beth hig, scoommodstions prais " valuable districts; for this he gave his labor . a co mnent « ve - | THE GREATEST REMEDY tn the WORLD, A few testimonials only oan be here given had become alarmed at the number of men] !” a = — pS. pernnnent or trey Jers unexception: Ba RLD, | pre * f for more, nnd it will be impossible for “ : . The bar and restaurant arrangemente of the if . three days per week. Where the communal daily pouring into Warrington, and had de- : i system exists, the land thus ceded is classed, whi doubt. ready beoome very popu - you to dou Se x : : ea rect : x an be desired by the most fea. = 47 Wat Stzrer, New Yorn, Dec. 20, 1958. measured and portioned out among the differ- Leash im eatin from the U nited States $1—81—#1_81--¢1_$1—$1_-s1_s1_81. - ads y mos ent familics comprising the commune. This | ¥¢**!s im the harbor. He also reported that $1—S$1—31—$1—$1—81—$1—S81—51-¥91. ted atten- DELIGHTFUL Gentlemen : Your note of the 15t 476 Ps. Av. EVANS, 476 Pa. Av DI been received, saying that you had ty hotrapanries bpd had been benefited ’ when the vessels arrived at Key West with the Texas troops who were under General Twiggs, they were immediately sent to sea with sealed mire, OF commune system, is one of the most striking of Russian institutions. It has already descended from generation to generation for more than 2 thousand years, and is in fact a] °TUers, and itis thought highly probable these] YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF ILL Ts sda of Vireiuia money ¢ rimitive emblem of what in other countries} ™*Y be for Fort Pickens Lieut. Slemmer JEWELRY SOrnOne ed be tae will oleae oan and aettio ‘ sy ax © it began te ter: ag grown inte self-government ‘The com knows that if reinforcements are denied him a IN OUR STORE FOR ONE DOLLAR, te,or { hell be oomcelled ce ‘ their sccounte : : ou the crown of may Rend to) i i i i wil i i a 12 u ds bo form upon i or elders, to renee aed on the general good. Over every district is, however, a tchinoinick f or Gcretssent Supervisor. , “i = troops from the ships. ER, Iron Hall 3 Bbillties increased with bale. Elegant CARBUNCLE and will most certainly prevent the landing of Elegant LAVA... Sete for $1 -Sets for 31 WOOD AND COAL. The soil-bound peasant, the serf who labors is also remored thatthe Spanish feet hes | Teter: GARNET -—---—- eee si You atthe PLONE ATT eer OF try Woot clair maserativa, mounig te es reet tee @o hisown en and pays the obrok-or trib- | Bee" seen at the Tortugas, bound westward, poeent ae or = Sets for $1 * GEO. PAGE 7 2 ialling off of my hair, for] had seals no expeots- F pay’ == probably for Vera Cruz. I hardly think, how- | Elesant CORAL and GOLD, ts for SL n y Beil x ty 94 tion thatgray 1 ever be restored to ite ute to his master, and the dvoveriie, or per- Swill be mad h Elegant MEDALLION ets for $1 ° S Aft original color except from dves. 1 was, however, sonal servants, form the three classes of i ever, an attack will be made upon that town | Peer RIM MOBAIC Sets for $1 y by sny new mnethed of greatly surprised to find, after the vee of two bot sian serfdom. But to the glory ot humanity | * Present, owing to St. Domingo difficulties, Elegant PLAIN GOLD Tgets for $1 : Pe delicious, 0 ‘y, that not oni and progress such an Suatinatice will, in rag but it was suppoged here a short time ago that s' atin lh = jn it-ly.r > rope, soon belong only to the past, though the the fleet sailed to the Gulf for the purpose of Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS. for 91 . > as EMEN’S IN: NCE NY bh curse thatslavery entails can only be redeemed landing men at Vera Cruz, and taking posses- Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS..for $1 | ee SURAN PB SOMEASE i ho: 7 by ional freedom. The emancipation once sion of the city. A Ladies’ NECK CHAINS... ._. for $1 WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, wi pl Fer ong ge ——- ‘ali nustande who bho lished, it will be curious to Mark its ef.| Or navy comes on slowly, but the time is Gont’s VEST CHAINS, (10 different i we 7 i value thendguration of their wives to mregt Sp aw fect = the people. Different opinions are | 2° very far in the future when we shall have patterns)..... reorewes'ss Sk BI Capital..... iusie $200,000. ani bi id {growing gar ‘or gettuine bald. formed by thinking Russians as to what these | °° Men-of-war afloat. Officers and navy LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE ce corn + C street and Louisiana av., over Bank tu Brosdway Ne effects will be. From my own observations posaioe ayer pd atiatel fae ressnls to be con ng of 2 of Washington. from the city, aod 1 am no . Bye ® " sei — noe. phen vst ermal peal gn immediately fitted up and put into service. A | TABLE. TEA and DESERTSPOONS, FORKS, | insure HOU! AND OTHER PROPERTY > 2 a by SKE few officers are now recruiting for the naval CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, iar. dows, Dye ZAIN Os , jane ef the yee Stameron, Ala., July 20, 1859. CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF ARO St oer xem. iJ . at first for the worst—for the Russian peasant To Pror.0 J. Woop: Dear Swr—S our “Hair A service. Reuben Thorn, Esq., of this city, and KNIVES and FORKS. TE Dingcrons, re a eee Restorative” has done my hair so wok good sinos to tho Lriah-Ceitie poncunt’ Both peoples, too, | !#t @ captain in the Alabama army, has been KNIVES, CUPS, aes Ae. Geo. Shoemaker, REmuol Redfern, tnd Agan (or Catto wod | Kowa to the public ofits effeots onthe halt, wits have long suffered from absentee landlords, be Saseraes captain of marines in the Con-| aieo; A Large Assortment of JEWELRY, which ichard Jones," John D. Barclay, Fores) ovER A MILLION BOTTLES eat. A man or woman may beneariy deprive who were only heard of when money had to be erate sorvice. We oan sell at 0 cents per article. Jacob Gideon, Andrew Rothwell, squeezed from the unfortunate tenants. Thos, Parker, Rishard Barry, Necheces's pa B. French. olicies. O cnetee for POTAMES ADAMS, President, Asx G. Davis, Secretary, 06 10-e06m 1861 PIARIES. — R6] - Commence the Year with a Diary. Horriste Accipext.—On Thursday morn- ing, a 9 bears terrible con were ge will cultivate a little buckwheat for bis 5 penoeening trom the. Stee-way. pp eatin and a plat of cabbage for his stchu; the sale of eset ape eet eles eka his pig, bis fowls, or his calf, will provide him the 30 thi nd floor of the § wiih mink and lobacc; the sherpekine sup-|'B6Z04m on the ground, door of tho Spruce ply his clothing. Unacoustomed to any charge 5 BOoOoKS-BOOoOES! CLOS!NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A GREAT SACRIFIC: $1.00 BOOKS Selling fo: $1.25 BOOKS Selling for $2.0 BOOKS Selling for. least this is my experience. Believ ! Yours truly, Ws. H. Kewevr. P. 8.—You osn publish the above if you like. By publishing in - Southern papers you will get more patronage South. I see several of your cer tifieates in the Mobile Meroury, 6 stron puthern W. H. Kengpr. “woons, HAIR RESTORATIVE. to supply the bare wants of his naturi The Russian peasant will work jast ——_ ash,* MARRIED PERSON: Pror.O oop: Dear ~ Bering bot the made upon him, except by his proprietor, be | POY es man yen on a sisam-sbatt that NOW IS YOUR TIME A vatuahio Pooket Gompenion for registering | et sie ms Semaciens of inch from wharsrer cance, will | mulsfortune t ie yaow fs os iin Nrw One te 7 . i ; 9) re; oen s 5 » . ‘ol yor will not at first understand the payments to be then Ser aeaa the aioe aad" told the cone pan rr , f po: = manne, @ blank ppao. for memoranda rer * ae ene ae Ly hey found it to enewer Bn the very thing made to Government for the land he occupies; © shite Uae Gated, WRIGL Was 2 eto: Bh BOOKS and JEWELRY dsy in the’ year, casi acobe h as. needed. My hair is now thick and Siossy, and no prove ge incentioe to tadany? fier & time, | diately.” Gn going back it wasfound that the| LOWER THAN EVER BREORE. ina Yeootvaiter bortbo without one of To THE LADIES. othe silictal suche treasure Pincay Jowmvone prove an incentive to industry. If the com- victim had become so completely entangled CALL EAR! the most complete, | | MChEAN'S SREN@TEERING CORDIAL to go ed munal system be preserved, this again may hat it Ln rd e EARLY AT and desirable axsortment ever ‘ssued.comn- | olga and speedy cure fer laciplent Consumption, Whites, call oa the peasant’s energy; for the land | ‘®** it took two men several minutes to cut} 476 Pa. Av. EVANS'S. 476 Pa. Av = twelve sizos wards of fifty styles. emetes ‘The Restorative ut up in botties of ig at dw 5 ed e, medium and ema!l; the small hol SHILLINGTON'S Booketutes | art eniary_ Discharge Nigg ef the Womb, | Viz: iste! B being mass and 2 isongag i. * ‘aud for one dollar per bottle; the me- oS » by the commune, shaft. wae ogee aglety cened, Fret, | “2== gy 08002 Buniding, corner ofiayy street ad sl diosnsee tonidons to Females." | 9Pi'e Sine at least $0 per ovat beer paid fer by it, one man’s industry will be a olds at east 20 per cent. nore tu a han th I}, retails for two dollars per bot 5 b 2) the i erick Adolph, and apparently about thirty adil FOR STAMYING SURE OLD RYE WHISKY One pian ee Sovnunan Daas a the large hoide'a9 tart, 40 per cout.more'in propat re ud a check on the indolence of the f a It th: ed URE OLD RYE WHISKY—On sovera a x sthete, Seah wili prcbehty Ketae tte cine ote ie ee aracker or raven | Pbrand'cfbtre O10 Rvs whiney Roy er og oe 3... Proprietors, 444 Broad Russian | eset time after they are | 12 Whitewashing the walls, and was probably hiled, made by the moat reliable distifiore in Ponn- warranted te give satiafaction. York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis free; and, until the whole social life of ites prepa dry eg Som igh on agpporlry AND ENVELOPES = | Brags. Maryland and V bceodgy, Gar, Durey FOR CHILDRE. Susi titsioly tay 0. STOST, SYS Puen, ‘" . + * strings o! overa! which w eo in In}, H = y oll, McLEAN'S _ > Gn be reorganized, aad things nd thelr love, | for und shout the et ned er aes zo Maren, ito od uy cat Jemalse anf ee | cbMStAL ine a Waidece cet atc AS sachs curse a0 slavery ever Sauget tnd drawn up ss stated—the whole ate ss clay oat Gun deo" | Sultana’ 7 SET Desmond ae) ms rae rE A PER ons ana unease a Ly ut a 2D ol ime— an: a .' ty . u a fo owing «! hes bg nasa apelin a tion, | whirled round at the rate of 110 revolutions METROPOLITAN Lt ee © REPRART Areata, penn sttiagdiaeeaeeee mer uy erin wee! amram crite eer ir zoursell, er neues ee Ee nc dhatausic bein ene minute. At every revolution he struck his BOOKSTORE ———— vege poe tg ys peyton iggy ee ple syle = dP — ge P - eeeee are int te: —— the Rus- } oa first againet an iron gateway higher than 1 e AYLOR & HUTCHIS: one HENING CORDIAL, snd tke | for sone years, without pe: Se te sei amcrea nt i; their disposition | the shaft, and distant three feet and five inches, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Would onil the attention of purchasers to cur | Sung tise. It le che only remedy thet will ponty te | itisd AV Ets FiL.LS, whio aia ; wtenatttaiee at an angle of aboat35 degs.; next the ground, | agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, | stock of ShASONA BLE DRY. BOUDS, comprise w Gus tessyseakel taken erory oeme Stor healt ina fow weste, “Afteres iutereal ¢ liberation will, vo doubt, flock to the towns, y 4 oa Va, ; - ; - Some portions of his body was therefore hit) ——_____$_________—_ a atirion then Ber battle, oF 6 bexiien for : eruption on prpeim eel = ab bres evens over 300 times per minute. Quite a hole was Ww ORTH OF BOOTS SHOES ann TRUNKS, | #3!*faction We are an examination “ ted yiush cove made in the ground where he had struck, and Of all Styles and oovercd n of buckwheat, eaten | the edge of t : : Qualities, OUN F. ELLIS, pa nas nech Gapenr e iron gangway showed a polish AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost, J pa AGENT = " eat ope settee | Sree cee in ttsland. forme | made by the leather Fsconars boots biting Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. FOR THE SALK AND RENT MoLvan ‘3 Nolcanic Oi Liniment, D2 he ‘Al radon at fate him ihe i, or cabbage men 3 od BES? LINIMENT ms ; the Resslan peasant : it so many times before theycame off. Both} au ts stock in 8. PO HOOVER” CRICKERING « SONS’ PIANOS, The enly safe and ceriuin cure for Cancers, Pies, Te | PARTLDA orem ocene hit Bee he atl eee — eM es. ae feet were nearly battered away, the bones of Iron Hail, embracing every variat; 06 Para. Avanvs. mors, Ewailluge and Breachils or Ceitre, Paralysis, ‘New | gous scare from the wioerawon. bet tt eathereee An infant child, about eight months old, | {Be Tight foot being all knocked out betwoen Gin: Wants SHOES’ Alto TRAY ig) Oe ee TnSumaen, Sidgeoel the bettas Goa ore ecsoaaee | Ss oar on an intone 2 am g Contras ad vebone father, named John Ack. fesiderat Buftie; | the ankle and the toes, leaving a shapeless TRUNE foe a 3 wh ag HN HS ‘was killed lately ina very singular manner. [t | clotted mass. When found he gave bam Spikencnteant if reat f ]}NCOLN AS HE Is. ari tomy age ‘was being drawn in a two-wheeled baby wagon, | and exclaimed, ‘‘Oh, horror! horror!” He was nd ‘mech foer eiciastoon Wacatteston o L Srerv Exoravan PoxtRalt. .. rs. A Severe pain set in 2, the > on the fronting the, residence of {t6| taken to the City Hospital by officer James | the public is solicited, as groat inducemonts will | joy, The best Poltrait yet pubiiahed wwhiskers,) CLEANS ATED LINIMENT f | WKB' lc 6) myiwine of consumption. \\ hac —uced 1 Pi one of its sisters —a Littic girl of only | McKay, but died immediately after his arrival | >%' ere Wot the Sahat Re EER Se REST EINS. = cmpenaed tak ee “AY T-R'E CHER, ee ee ee - ters,Shoes, Boots, - cour lemly let go ef the tonx'ue of the wagon, cllowing | ‘tte shaft has beon where it now ie for Xe, 8 for ndion ‘gentlemen. vor remedy. | Oni completely owed him ae gon. Lowell it totip backward. The child was thrown out | gait is about the last place wee eld wa bs re, for rent aud tures for sale, ! cL. epaicd by 2 of owe be for an sccldent. Ta tet to got to it requires | “Rt m Pie’ above took either jn whole or in HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, ie ich tana es most iastan few » that one jump down from the gangway con- 'o vate » 40 any one de- Lapigs’, Missxs’ anp CuiLpren’s Wzan, cs ane pry apie oe a necting the oe bulidings five or six feet, and of entering {Boot shosnaa‘p atk Baa Ae &: ceadingly Low Pri McLEAN’S CELEBILA’ LAMAE Mots surey. wa1s-s0-2aw wash from the house and take it up, life wus| except for some such purpose as that this un- ny at ae fortunate man was en; she a om rene ane will confer 8 favor hy Promptly ocession, it would never —_— ealline and settling their accounts, { wo no a F we ‘Splints, Boxy Br: jarket Paws leconontie eg Handy in ine oe, or . mt satis oad sete Ss eat Gedichte teanceal immediately ordered onrpenters to work vo box | Remehep bea Suge, Ane. Ba, pores asi bore cent Sia reo oo mew wen oo oo 3,000 cl SSRN SE Eee ore von up the — vy Tribune. ; tay nf, vers h of grease of any kind, seis Pen 3,000 ERED ET Hn om wr mae fabric, silk or woolen, with- SPECIAL ALN IN Two PIANOS The Susquebanae fiver {s again in . _ f Sat For sate id fh nerlect son, Nat on tte mentee ark bmn a es EF OMS ec a | a, Hem some vote NRE

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