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=== DEFERRED LOCAL ARSICLES. | po tae Tex ALeswoTeE—This duildinz ix situated embracing Cemet ry, ss grounds. 49% acres, extend back to So pastera Branch, | The cenwr ef the edifice ia occupied by the Intendant, whilethe porthern wing is devoted to those. sentenced there for lena ip aa ne the corporation, and theTR to present sixty-eight persons, who are kept ‘work on the or about the honse; the most of them Leing employed under the direction of Mr. Wm. Tyrreil, the gardener, and the others at washing and mending, and in the dairy and im the kitchen. Sometimes tailors, shoemakers and ether mechanics find their way down,and Bre put to work at their respective avocntions; but at present but few mechanics are herv. Seme of the inmates remain for a considerabir , ‘ume, butin a majority of the caser the friends ef the «anfortunates” pay their fincs and take them out afew dars of their commit- ment. There aresome very hard casec, how- ever, who would be out of their element if they ; were at large, and ome or two now bere have been within the wally from the time the new Bouse was built. The larger m now con- fined are colored, both male and female. The Bumber of white women is very smali, and ane ones are very scarce. ‘It i said the evidiers stationed near by he ve so much gest that they never allow pretty women femain there, but prompt: their fines and escort them off in a F Not unfre- of fashion guently women dressed in the Bre escorted here by the Metropolitan police. ; A few weeks since three gay young ducks in fancy riding soli: ‘were sent = ae i offence against corporation laws, but did © Bot stay iong,as some of pond male friends soon to pay their fines. “peer and infirm m the other portion of iz number 119, among whom aresome fe very old. Many of the deserted in- fants picked up abont the streets formerly found their way here, bul the most cf them are now taken to other asylums. There are abowt a | dozen of them here now, however, whe, is the dangoage of one of the old men, are + the na’ 3 eonseg nences of the rebellion,” their paternit: tring & we to individuals of the military persua- sion. The building is of four stories, the lower one | ‘being usd for the bakery, kitchen,dininz-room=, &c., and the three upperones for lodginzapart- ments. The two departments—workhouse and almshouse—are seperate and distinct, bat « of the poor as are able to work are often sentout With the workbonse hands to the field to over- see them, but when the day s work is over they separs In both departments they are weil fed, ba ng bread, (wheat,) meat, coffer, fish, a&c..2 ome who are sick milk and other food suitabie to their condition. The bakery and * der the direction of Win. Ar- Mmotr, anc food seems of excellent quality ‘The tread partieularly struck us as superior to much obtained outside. The farm and garden ts ina hich «tate of cul- tivation, and although the soil is not snited to early crop«, yet wrder the manazement of Mr. Mark Tyrell, gardener, and Mr. McCa~, assist- apt gardener, the products have reached the Marit at an early date, and bemg of a superior quality they have brought rood prices: the pro- ceeds for six months, ending Oct. Ist, amounting to $70.47—a larger sum than has been reatized for some years. The crops made consi«! of cabbage, potatoes, corn, lettuce, ac. The premises and building are kept in excel- dent condition, and reflect much credit on the various officers, who are as follows: Jo« Adasns, intendant; Mary A. Adams, mat: Mark Tyrell, gardener: Samuel McCue, as-i- ant: ©. Darbeigh, clerk: Wm. Armour, baker: Delitha Coats, w2goner; Dr. S. a. H. cian; Dr. Johnson Eliot, physician to x hospital: Drs. F. Richards and Ralph 2 ish, resident students. The commi<- sioners are Dr. W. G. Newman, J.S. Slater, and John McDeviy. John E. Leach is secre- tary to the board. > Requimixne ATTEN TION.—Editor of the Star - Permit me the use ef a brief space in your col- tanns for the pw of calling the attention of those having anthority in the matter, to asul- ject in which the inhabitants of the District arr, @ad in which the Government ought to Le inter- ested. I allude to the read: radiating trom the District cities, and.to the unpaved street- of DA gee eng Noone whosaw them last winter ill reenli to mind, without a shudder, the fearful canals of almost unfathomable mud into which our streets and roads were converted, by the immense amount Of vehicular travel over them for army purpeses; while to those who did not see them, the power of description Utterly fails to convey even a faint idea of their condition during the, months of January, Feb- ruary aud March. Every road leading from Washington or Georgetown would have been Pronounced impassable, had not the necessity Of subsisting sn army made transportation over them imperative, at any cost, and at any sac. Tifice of human rgrocgea and horse flesh. It would te difficult to estimate precisely how mueb the cost of army transportation was en- | banced during the winter by the terrible con- | dition of the roads, over which long lines of half loaded wagons wallowed along sta snail's | Bs; to the different caamps around Washington. jut taking into consideration the delay in anny movements, the additional number of wagons and horses made necessary, the wear and tear, Joss of horses, time eonsumed, &c., &e., and Fedacing all this to dollars and cents, the suin would, without doubt, macadamize every foot of roads within a radius of ten miles of Wash. ‘Imgton. The army required to garrison ihe defeuses of Washington (to say nothi gofprob- | able reserve encampments) will require a vast amount of transportation during the coming winter, and a few days of our rainy season will soon convert the roads leading to their defenses, as well as our streets, into the same condition &@s last winter, unless the proper preventive is applied in time. We may reasonably expect | from four to six weeks yet of cpen weath@, before our winter rains fairly set in. Within that time all our roads and streets may be put « thorough repair as to avoid a Tepetifion of our ast winter's experience, and when once put in repair, & comparatively smait force, pagperly organized, would be sufficient to k “ep in condition. Asamatter of economy , to the Government, it wou} seem perfectly — that the War. mt should take | jis matter into consideration, while, in justice to =o of the District who haye con- | struc hese roads, we have a right to ask | that the Government, in whose nse they have been destroyed, now repair them, that we | may be spared the terrors of another reign of Mud. CITizen. & —— j Potick Matrens.—First Precinct. —Geo. Pic- ; kerel, abuce: dismissed. | Second Precinct—Elien Green, threats: dis- | missed. R. M, refusing to pay toll and keeping dog without license: tined $10.71 ry McGill, stealing; bail for court. Mary McDer- mott, do.; jail for court. Alex. Willer, Aibert Lewis, do.: dismissed James Williams, locked up tillsober. Michaei Shay, breaking doors: fined £19. __ | Precinct —Elizabeth Sherwood, house. | Third a bresking: bail for court. John B. Frizell, grand Jareeny, do. Cyrus M an, disorderly; dis- missed.” James Smith, Q. Ritter, drunk: do Eliza Whitney, do.; workhouse. S. Elisw orth, @ncealed weapons: fined 85.41. pF wenn rt. PG Cort aren ; urt. P.G. ico, drunk | -e-posemas inf Brgy 5 J. Sulfivan, foe turned over to guard. Sarah Joues, |i } a nor ‘ ; mes, larceny; H ‘aghth cinct—John Johnsen. Jobn Baxter, Jobs Parker, Henry Paxton. drunk and diser- erly: tusned over to the military. A.Samp- a do. B. W. Laeangy ea oa do. Jas. ‘Y, indecent exposure: missed. A. S. Biondiw. drank: fimed 94 cents. M. McCart Tho. n, disorderly; dismissed. Jno. Ma. rooney, do.: fined #1.94. Ninth Precinct—Wm. Hart, indecent expo- sure: fined $2. John Wanderlech, assavit and bauery: dismissed. Tenth I’recinect—Mr«. Moriarty, disorderly; fined $3.4. W. Simson, do.; fined $1.91. Leti- ta Calbert, do; dismixsed. James (i do. John Strater. Daniel Sweeney gathering: distnissed. P. Logan and J. O'Ne: 2 @o.;locked up twenty-four hours. Mr. Wil. son, disorderly house, do. Mrs. Wilson, do., dismissed. ——— ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS.—Considerable wood for fuel, from the country, has come into wwn, | i wagons, during this week, ax the roadeare | now excellent: the prices, however, both for @ak and pine are high: oak is from $5 to $6. Te was a tolerable supply of country pro- duce and fresh meat tn Market thie morn- , ing, prices about the same.as last reportetl; poultry is dear; turkeys, $1254! 50 a piece; | ducks and chickens 75 cents to $1 per pair: the Market was well atte: |. “Some petty pilfer- | ing, by boys, from the store doors on King street, bas been detected, A sale of condemned U. S. property, consisting of mules, horses, j » hatchets, blacksmiths’ and penters’ aie ioe will be oral at the uarterm: s Department in this place, ednesday. the Wt ines, ; ae About B&If-past une o'clock this aftemoon, | smoke was seen issuing from the dormer | windows of Uw frame house, No. ' King street, and it was soon discovered that the third story was on fire. The house wus un occupied at the ume, and it is thoug! hat the fire was the work of aw imeendiary. Forty. nately the flames. were extinguished before mnch damage was done. Mathew “O'Brien, of Fairfax Co Bnderstand, was arrested yesterday. a. to Washington.— diez. Gasctle, Nov. i5. a7 Gen. © S. Ferry has declined a U fiona! bominaGen in Qe Fourth Conuecucut casinet | in a few days, * erense: PRENTICEANA. ; ffaio Commercial said that, if Sey- moee Shou be elected Governor of New York, Richmond would be ilinminated. We should like to know where the tailow is ex- pected to come from. Jobn Morgan i probably the most impudent fellow in the nation. Medusa, gazing at him face to tace. would Bave had Worst of it, and, bashfully, hopelessly, es Ooo her eye- lide. : The rebel General Stnart says that he ascribes to the Lerd the honor, the praise, and weg of the sncerss of his late raid into Penp*rivenm. He ts evidentty tryingtofigtter | the Lord. H The Democrat, under the head of «A Good | Shot,” tells of a man’s killing eightéen quails ' atone discharge. Thereare no good shots now except those aimed at rebela. i The Editor of the New York Tribune says it is cided opinion thatsomebody o1 it to te horse whipped.” We have no doubt that he is Iully cOnecions of it. The Editor of the New York Tribnne utters ; upon an average a dozen propheci-s a day, evidently tryimg to make op in ngimber what j they lack in yalue. F Great Lritain, if she acknowledges in wi Southern Confederacy’s dence, to ac! her- soon see abundant reason denies that General- self a fool. The Grenada Appeal Bishop Polk is generally drunk. We suppose | then he is always particularly eo. The Richmond Whig says that jhe women ef that city will, if necessary, «fight thé Yan- kee invaders.” We have reasor te know that some of them are killing creatares. We gness that the Rebel Government will find Humphrey Marshall an unprofitable spec- | ulation. It is a notorious fact that nobody could ever make him pay. | Gen. Sill encountered considerable mud in his march to Nashville, but it didn’t delay him at all. He proved himself a mud Sill in the best sense of the term. President Lincoin is reported as saying that at the proper time he should «break with the . th sts Tadicais.” Don’t do it, old Abe; They will soon break, but, if yon previously break from therm, you needn't break with them. j Our troops whoare waging war against the Indians on the prairies complain that they can | find no trees to hang the red devils on. H The scoundrel who unearthed the poathn- | mous letters of the late Gen. Kearney, should | himself be eartied. H didn’t i ¥ one for nd the Constitution ey MAK? a pair of and the other for ; war peace The only ervelty of this war on the part of / the United States cu: S in its being waged | te make bad men otey good laws. Charles Sum etitntion ix talk atout Every belligerent power should haye a fle: and an army. The rebel Contederacy do's fill the bill except by having a fleet army. talk about the Con- Yertainly “tis treason to 7 «Love im a cottage.” was often found the theme of ts and romancers; bi i table that 0 i live in four-story houses—if they ever get money enough. The truth is, true love is apt to be prolific, and nine children take up deal of room. Thatis the way loye outgrows the cottage. H S7 Acase is pending in a New York city court snvolving the right of a policeman to stand in front of a Peter Funk auction house | and wara the uninitiated not to purchase. Superintendent Keunedy claims he has the right +o to do. SP Amanda Thompson, the colored woman indicted for the murder of her husband in New York, has been convicted of manslaughter in the fourth degree, and sentenced Ww one year imprisonment. j BF The General Missionary Committee of the Methodist Episecopa! Church has just closed its Jabers m New York city, and appropriated al- * together the sum of $131,042 for foreign mission- ary purposes. $7 Some of the New Yerk papers are still troubied about the Alabama and other rebel iron clads, and urge immediate measures tor the defence of New York harbor. 82 An assessment of £15,000 bas been ordered on the disloyal inhabitants of Clay and Clinton counties, Missouri. for the support of the mi- hitia. 87 A new church ts to be erected in Paris on the Boulevard Prince Eugene. on the =ite of the ancient church of St. Ambroise, built in 1659. } SF Von. D. W. Voorhees, M. ©. from diana, bad a iight at Indianapolis « few ago, with an olficer of the army, and it is the Congreseman got the worst of it. @7- A man named Strauss, in Buffalo, New York, recently shot his ee in the back, and ; then reloaded bis gu@ apd Blew his own head | to atoms. y } i H a7 W. J. Isham, the eorrespondent of the © Chicago Times, arrested some time since and Isced iu prison at Alton, Ill, has been re. | eased. -_* } #7 One hundred mechanics and laborers left | Boston on Tuesday afternoon, to proceed to i Fort Clinch, Fernandina, Florida. 7 The steamers Hammonia and Glasgow sailed from New York on Saturday, taking ont S1.7%>,174 in specie. 87 Albert Horn, convicted of fitting out the Saver City of Norfolk, has been sentenced te five years’ inprisonment. ' &7 The exports of fioar from Philadelphia last month amounted to 32,636 barrels, valued at SISagygo. &7 The “hog season” has fally commenced | in the West, and most flattering prospects are | reported from every pork market. S7 Gen. Schofleld is said to be very sick | with typhoid fever at Springfield, Mo. SF An evening manor | ge ac is ARC ut to |, Va. In- days said be started in Richmon #7 WL. B. Nabors is spoken of in Memphis, \ Tenn., as the Congressman from that district. Diptheria*prevails at Bedford, Ind., to an afflicting extent, and is quite fatal. m@7Some Trappist Monks have started a i colony in Lower Canada. VOX POPELLI VOX DIE bs 1861. = 1867. JOSEPH SNYDER’S PATRIOTIC RIPPING | THUNDERER ALMANAC, for the year of our | Lord Saviour Jesus Christ, 1863, will be ready It will have on the first page of it | one of the greatest patriotic engravings that has ever been seen on an Almanac. It will contain lots of useful information for the people. Every- body should have a copy of itif they want to get rid of His Satanic Majesty and Stonewall Jackson and Jeff. Dayia, the Kang urious humbug of the South. This Almanac will be for sale at the fullo: ing places:—Fisher & Brothers, Philadelphia; Henry Taylor. Baltimore; Gilbert's News Room: Museum Building, Albany, N. Y.; Fisher & Brothe New York city: Willards’ News Room, Troy, N. and the different Bookstores in Washi po D.C Joseph Snyder's Original Pictur: Tk also be for sale at the ve places. Pas, is your time if you Rint fo presen scientific No. I picture to your | ae oe Roliday ste a These pictures Tj chal wor! excel they are the re: igerleon Pictures for = triotic the BP re No. 1 will mounted bos their white chargers, 5 0. 2 will be Joseph Snyder, the patrivtic Figerleonof North Ameriea, with his 77 talen’« Generals. all mounted upon their chargers. Th: Picture will su: the pictures of Napoleon Bo part, Scott and ‘is Napoleon and all other Gen. icture No. 3 will contain a beautifal view of | Joseph Snyder and the Navy Yard and the Anaces- tis Bridge. Thix picture will be got up in splendid style quitecheap . BO B lw" i EMOVAL. t L. J. Lpttbatag * has removed his stock of Paperhangings, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, to No. 452 Seventh street, opposite the . Patent Office z Moving x and well assorted stock, and in- facilities for business, he respectfully rolicita the orders of the public. Paperhanging and Upholstery work of every de- seription exeented with diepateh. Come and see, at 452 Seventh st. opposite Patent Office. no 14-2w (Intel.) M le. i ‘ool and Sigel, | A, ASSEY COLLINS & CO.'S PHILADELPHIA i DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish om short notice te { all persons who will faver me with their orders, Satisfaction eusrantied. irders given to my drivera will aaatiee y a be promptly at- Goods delivered in all Georgetown, free of cha Terms :— Cash on deitvery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Cnion Bottling Depot, 47 Gfeen st., Georgetown, D.O, | t ‘ | parts of Washington and | aE noétf TNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENU of Collcetor for the District of Columbia, . 476 Th st., opposite Post Depart ment.¢ | ICE TO DISTILLERS OF SPIRITS AND | WERS.—The attention of parties residing in the District of Columbia, who are engaged invither NOT, BRE | never e rende nor chan; | acids being three-fourths lish* ; BFtiBela! 0568 2an be inserted over : Ones can f Azz Nov whi: y may | PLUMBING, GAS, ons | wif je H eee OR _MISERY!—THAT | esting Lec! |x rm cannot be DENTISTRY. DENTISTEY. i EDUCATION ‘es, Pome, EX 4ND BOYS. k m. down Hawxnens: Call at 245 Pa. avenue, detwoen, | FOR YOUNG BO a I3th sts. and examine LEWIES Board and jot, 214" per term o: tem months. Hietsedof inceriing Tee's. Feds 29,1 fo pees anaes vineed superiority over eretc- he { Jayrer. ‘. e. an Me sea | fon Broggist Ninth ea L sts. D* "GES ix opexep nie orrice AT HIS OLD STAND. NEW AND Lage oe INVENTION rs ARTIFICIAL CHEQELASTICBONE Worsccr Marat Prats om Cusers. DR. 8. B. SIGREMOND, Nerve York™260 Pennsyloania Av S10 Pepees Teh and 12h sis., ‘Washinaton, Calls the sitention of the pnblic to the following advants, im; system : 1. Phe Teeth of mansfacta: eolor > er than any other. No teeth 95 1", need be utrated, as the ena. & net roots will be made inoffensive, and never een ‘temporary teeth are nesded. az permanent jo tem: s . made immediately, thereby preserving Oe natard eapresai: - ogee under the ol item in quentiy red. . 3. ‘This work has been fally tested over five years by many of the first chemists aud phy. rad of this country. Dr.8. has also invented a whité andestructive Metal filling, with which the moat sensitize tasth © canbe fillep without pain, and ean build obs p-r- pce pres onany side roots, which wi. rong me. Beat of references —Dr. ¥. Mott; D; gremun Profeacor af Chomistey NO Ys fie ofthe Supreme Court of Washing thousands of other. examine for yourself. no hém DENTISTRY. . CHARLES R. BOTELER, heen, sk parmmianion to refer to Sc. hn, and johmson, 4 iy at his office in thia city. worsens, these teeth who cannot wear othtrs, BO person can wear others who wear Persons calling at my office can be acoommodated with any sty! price of Teeth they may desire; bat to there who sre particzlar and wish the go tleanest. strongest and most perfect denture tha’ art the MINERAL PLATE will be Sek rere 0. 338 Pennsy!vanis avenue streets. Also, 907 Arclf st., mar4ly TEETH. ML, cognete, a, Bs Hentor ane Pavarse Lees persons can wi GAS FITTING, &c. Ace u.. WM. T. DOVE & CO. to execute any orders with be favored in the TEAM FITTING BUSI- 87 Store on Ninth street, a few doors north of Pennsyivania avenue, where may be founda com ete assortment of CHAN DELIERS and other 0 4 EAM and WATER FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. E Have in Stere. and are daily receiving. GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns aud Designs aad Finish superior in style to anything heretofore ie tavile ditees aasetstiy 15 call aad examine pene gone: calla nh oar stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, fering Seattes? that we have the best selected stock ip BG" Atl Work inthe above line intrusted to our OFFICIAL. peat OF STATE, WasHincros, January25, 12. The Seeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem ers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the frst of next month. Jan 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. s O¥STERS—OYBTEKS | ay ROWE & CO., « dealers in FRESH T¥B. KEG, CAN AND SPICED OYSTERS. At SMITH & MORRI8ON'S _ Ro 6-3m 67 Li = FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT KEYPORT, Tuoxas Stackro.®. Captain, will leave WASHINGTON. at foo tof BALTIMORE, as ¢.f reet, and Spears Wharf, follow Washinzton, Leave Baltimore, JONERDAT Mors, (MoNOTY Rakimore sv AY, Noy. 9. KLDAY, THURSDAY,Nev 13, ESD TUESDAY, Nov. 25, NDA ov: SATURDAY. Nov. DAY. Nor'z, WEDNESDAY, Dec. AY, Dec. 1, ight or pass: Ty on board. or to For trosrouke ay TESAPHARE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. OFFIC No. 324 Puwmsriva AVENUE, Over Clagett & May. nol ‘i W.R. BNow Agent, \NOTIce--THE COPARTNERSHIP 2 Daria on by the name ef F. J. HEIBERGER & CO. was Dinso.ved by mutual consent on the th of Augpat last. All those indebted te the firm are urgently requested to settle ietthous sale zane Oi Bate 9 Byainene. J. Hi. KING. —_—_— NOTICE.—The subseriber. parted oir tied puce ok eae Nate eee! Saree peamnrs 1m iptore ac Dues. < ess in all its branches under continne the busin: the former fame and title, and will endeavor to merit the continued favora of their former patrons, F. J. HEIBERGER & CO. (Successors to H. F. Loudon & Uo.) ep Citizens’, Military and Naval Ta:lor. PINE GROCERIFS, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRPOKS, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, agen The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” q Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged ee FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Mth st. RIE <eeaes CAPT. HUTCHINGS, Schooner ‘Aid,’ foot of 11th st. EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 614 PA-AVENUR, - Washington Cet, D.C, ERN, NORTHERN AND '. XPREBE FORWARDERS! Vo MERCHANDISE, (ONEY, JEWELRY, V. - ABLES, Notes Broce. BONDS: Enna Forwarded with BAvETY AND DIsrATCH to all Lol Ber 8 Of e coun’ . Ope = ageacies is the principal ‘Pailway Towne 4 ORTH, EAST, WEST, AND Ni he 4 ch brineipal aa, NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON D_C., NEW PHILADELPHIA, BA INNATI, 8P. LouL VILLE, LEXINGTON. ections are made at New York and Bostod forwarding to the CANADAS and the ROVINCES, and with steamabi VERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and Hive: Eur pean expresses Ey in Great Britain and oF auton Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and B} made at all accossible parts of the Cried Beaten 4 "Washingtow DY, i8 TH SESTION —The proprictors ef the * AN CABINET OF WONDERS: EN Aron] MEDICINE,” have determined—r. less pense—to 8 (for the benefit of suffering. yanity,) four of their mont instructive and inter- ures on an: tions, Norcous Debility, Premature Declise: Ingt, gytion. Weakness, mM, of ignorance 'hysiolo, Nature's Law. These invaluab! lectures e been the means of enlightening saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addrensing f Sissy Ranta Seer ed Medios A OUGH! COUGH ‘Cough no 101 Cc gokes sau ILL Bt ‘AB DRO eee agreeable, e| convenient rem to the public. meat thom read "and 4 up, Bronchitis, Xen thoe hit ad . ‘ice—j Bev MOOK. WHAT END DRUG BOR o= a 113 Pa. av.. south wide, R. GODEREYS. ANTIDOTE WILL oc _ oe tnt DAMS GREAT East EEN ¥. to L and { by | Commercial towns D 4fthe above occupations, is called to sections $9 to. | oOno Rae aa Meplist Bpecitent eee %, inclusive, of the Eacise Law of July 1, 1362, | yeare' sta and wilfuot h, Lange ixty-five wherein they are required to make menthly and | (apobe — te Ei monthly returns and payments te the | UPHAM 40 403 Ohenngt of Pulte Notice in also given to much as are raguired te | ¢ mer ype ington by B. take out license under said act, to cath at the office | COOK soon ge their lina: is re- | turned by the assernor of the diniri he whigh they | When the licange will be | ed, on their complving , 7 Bo lllw J. ROWEN, Collector | MOURNING GOODS. Than our unual stock in Mor: Menrning Apparel. One price only, marked in visits figures, “all fabrion for RRY & BRO, no 14-Kt Pann, avenue and a i! certify th heretofore | Josnta Nuxe: 454. near F street south. | Alesgucizis, Vs. tunemt, ne F “Principal. H INFIBLD ACADEMY | Thirty-third Session (D wee! ) Commentes . Sire expense $75. Circuiars st Star oF RB. K. BURNS, oe Bimec* Plainfield. Cumberiand Co., Ps. . TIVOK YOUNG LADIES. pe 2827 pnd 1599 Spruce st, Phindeiphia. rs ésiitee of ingiruction pn...noeg tae gis and French Languages tad Litershare, ifrequired a54 ai! the oraches which ¢on- stitate s thorough and eduction. Wistiy opeten tu fue Tactiests. “It ig tas gbjoct of jon, and is tanght [rom the redi- ments to the highest course of jileratare com. Ee ceiee. bnbivitte eae may 2: MEDICINES. DR. J. H. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL axD BLOOD PURIFIER. i THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD and the MOS? DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL COR DIAL EVER TAKEN! santa who ty 1 The thousands “thon! are dai: nsing McLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, at it ia abeolutely an infallibie remedy for } renovating and tha agen the shattered din eased system enriching the Blood— Fectorin The ne. raffering invalid to HEALTH AND BTREN THERE 1X NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, it will cure Liver Compisint, Dyspepsia, Diar- rhea, Dysentery, Headache, Depression of Spirita Fever and Ague, Inward Perer. liad Breath. or any ‘ ‘tomach or Bowels. Ors ies ro. de, you wish to be Healthy i a st SF Latics fo you want the Rico of Health to heeks again 7—then atlonee a get McLEANS STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Esp BLoop PURiFI Delay aot a moment ; it ie warranted to gi faction. [twillcure an} diresse of the E mb or Bislder ; Fain’ ing Obstructet Falling of the Womb, Barrenz: rising from Chronie oF Nerrour ee infallitie Remedy. OR CHILDREN. Do yon want your delicate, sickly, puny Children te be Ht ae en give them eeithy. Strong and Re! McLEAN'S LPRENGTHESL ORDIAL, (see the directions on each bottie,) it ix delicious to take. Gaze spoonful, faken every. mornin fasting. is re preventive ageinst Chills an 3 Yellow Fever, Choiera or any prevailing iaeane BF CAUTION !—Roware of Lae Se and Deal- era who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters er Sareaparilix. ‘which they can buy cheap.) by saying it is justas good. There are even men base enough steal part of my name to dub their vrs deceptions. Avoid euch infamona pirates and their Fillainons compounds! Ask fer Dr.J.H. McLean's Rtrengthesing Cordiak and Blood Purifier. Take Rothing else. Jt is the only remedy that will Purify your Blood thoroughly, and, st the same time strengthen and invigorate the whole or; ize tion, It is put upin Large Sotties—$1 per bettle ; or sig bottigs. for 25. prietor, R. J. H. MeL EAN, Sole Pr Corner Third and Pine'ata. St. Louse Mo, DR. McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS, FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUSNESS HEADACHE, &e, Fever, i i | tee publig. the | as McLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILL! Being entirely vegetable, they are cent, and can be taken by the most yet prompt and powerfi secretions, Acid or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach, should be used in walarious districts Eber produce bo Griping, Sickn Btomach or Bowels, though very in their operations, promo h tions of the Liver and Kidneys. Wha will suffer from Billiourness, Headache and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can be ebtained? Keep them constantiy on hand; a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours. days, and months of kucss. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLesn’s Universal lis. Take no other. Being coated, they are (tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and ean be | sent by mail to eny part of the United States. | J Jt MeLRAN. Sole Proprietor | Corner Third and Pine sta, St. Louls, | Dr. J. H. M | LINIMENT. | THE BEST EXTERNAL IN THE WORLD FOB MAN #R BEAST. Thovaands of human beings have been saved @ life of deerepitude and wisery by the use of this | invaluabie nent. It will relieve Pain almost nstantanrous!y. and it will cleanse, purify and | Beal the foulest Sore in an ineredible short time, | MeLEAN’S- VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT will relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheumatism, Geut, or Neuralgia. For U Muscles, Stiffness or Weakne: t eles or Ligaments, ft will never fai Pertecti inne- ender infant; et ye and seareh- vaithy secre- | ; | tions will cure Jointa, Mus- Two applica- Sore Throat, Headache or Earache, For Burns. or Sealds, or xny Pain, it is an infallible remedy. Try it,and ill remedy. Keep it always on hand. Planters, Farmers, or any one haying charge horses, will save money by using McLean's Voleanie Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and infallible cure for Gells, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sores, Wounds, Scratehes, or any external disease, Try it, and you will be convinced Dr. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Eroprietor 1, Bey S6m ©, STOTT, Agent. Washington, D Grcker DISEASES! S@CRET DISEASES! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, a positive sore for | DISEASES, GONORRHGASULEET, ATRICTURES, &e, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, | Only ten pills to be taken to effect a core. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor | any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way injure the stomach er bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days,and recent cases in “‘twenty-four ee » Prepared by a gratuate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of fhe most eminent Doctors and Chi miata of the present day BAMARITAN’S GIFT | Will eure any case in from two to four days, and j } it i + j Tecent carers WENTY-FOUR HOURS No erposu: trouble ¢ whatever. | Get those who have d of getting cured, n £Or with mm Copavia or Lt eo . ORAMARITAN’S GIFT, | | Sent by mail ina plain envelope. { pag mate peckaseces. Price female packages, $3. *MPREDY AND EERMANENT CONES OR eveHitys OR ENEREAL Here isa positive cure—no Mereury—no Poison—but the juices of Roots and Herbs combined This form of the disease maken its Appearance in | Sores on the organs of generation, or they way oc- | car on other parts of the body, whic! | mostly onthe groins, and very often as | the mouth, tetters, spots. carries and nodes of the | bones, &c. Any and all of these symptoms ., ae. he) eld th the ir 85. SAMARITANS CHANCRE WASH. happens alcoves, of BSAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. | fo: Full Bent by express, Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles op meMOND & ©0., Bor 151 Philadelphia Post | Penn, avenue. | COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, more. oc 17-3m | TRIESEMAR. ‘otected by Royal Letters Patent Ensinad, | Pagered 89 the Beals af the Boole te Pies neces Paris, and the Imperial College of tcime, Vis TRIESEMAR No.1 is the effectual remedy for RELAXATION, SPER- | AOMRITOr AND EXHAUSTION OF THE “___ ‘TRIESEMAR No. 3, | Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of | thote diserders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have generally been thought gn antidote, to health of a vast portion of the population, TRIESEMAR No.3, Inthe t and sure remedy of the civilized world for al! purities ef the xystem as well an secondary sym! me, pine ie Sestcactine end of Mer- ou we other ered: which all the Survaparilia in’ the ‘world ccanet sarang Serena ada c ‘or smell, a1 I nauteats - ities. They are in the form of « lozenge, snd way the toilet table without their use being pected. Sold fn tin cases at @3 each, or fc 3 one, fcr 82.004 in! 927 cones epeotae 8 = tered . ere: &e. Tyeloule ‘and retail by DR-M. A. BARRO 194, Bleeker street, (four doors from’ Mae! ) New York. tot the world “re ir secu the instra blixhed gemeee cats ity from 8. Ww ATER N OTLOR, In of the lowness of the by and writer. de itr we joes in the 'y unless great y of water is ‘iced, for the soon to shat off the mipply toditieens oneal eet All persons are, * refore,forbiddea to use the Ly | hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue. or on any s1 ! mmissioner of Public Buildings, for watering avenues under care and supervision of ver, rsons using the water are as economical in ita use pad aa wi) wad : ; 202 _, Commissioner of Public Buildiege, i FOR OREAM, ~ oF “ar $1.50 aay anes %. Pex Galton. B to be had | rae te n cone » in pyramids or La. s TIED ost}?-Im”* ‘orner Tw. nD cat de, There has never been a cashartic medicine offered _ hat hes given euch epgize Satisfaction § In fact, they are the only pilla that or Pain in the | Contracted find itan indispensible | e, i Bold by & CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and the ruin of | 2 and 8 are alike, | may = sus- mmediately on receipt of re- | will forward Friceemte Sang i | streets or pavements, or fer any private purpose | FAP EN BOS EgENO SCHOSL, oe ir, risen IN WASHINGTON S7-SINCE MAY 2, 1961.78 —E—E JOHNSON & NAGLE, 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, (Gouth side) BETWEEN NINTH & TEN€H STS., Invite the attesticn of GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL, ow WINES, LIQUORS, aXD FANCY GROCERIES. Champagnes OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. HEIDSICE, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, DROUET. We recommend highly to commoisscurs DE ST. HARCEAUX CHAMPAGNES, CARTE NOIRK, CARTE BLANCHR, RED Lav, the mest fafo: brands in the New York market, and sv highly appreciated for their richness and delicate favor. HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Still and Sparkling, = CLARETS of Messrs, Gilhou freres, Bordeacx, in removing al! Billions : BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of the choicest brands and best vintages, _ ROCHELLE BRANDY, Pellvoisin and A. Signette, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very old and highly recommended for medicinal purposes, cLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL | HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, in Wood and Glas, M@NONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS, | PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, of all kinds, D WHISKEY, APPLE BRANDY AN ! JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. a BATAVIA ARRAC. pee SS HAVANA AND DOHESTrIe sEgags OF THE BEST BRANDS, , LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO of Messrs. Gail & Ax, in altimore—at Baltimore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMPs, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- | seription:—GAMB, POULTRY, MEars, oy. STERS, MILK, PRUITS, and VEGETABLES, . | PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass. | ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE. j CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages. i gyre Ps—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMMBE. CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAGK- { BERRY WINES. 1 HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltignore prices, “YENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE, KNOX & 80N'8 SPARKLING ALOA ALE. | YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON PORTER, LONDON BROWN BTOUT. | OROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES | and SAUCES, | | DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD, | BORDRAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, ca- PERS, &e. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING ©. FORD, j } BWIES CHEESB, of prime quality, 1 PPRICKS, FANOY SOAPS, &c. ‘ ent Ce a7 TERMS CASH... f | —_—_————_ JOHNSON & NAGLE, octet 209 PENNEYLVANIA AVENUB, SEGARS,! A PURE TONJIc. DOCTOR HOOFLANDs GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Da C. M. JACKSON, Philadetpam py ‘WILL EPFBCTUALLY Crum LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jarwpagy EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, aX¥D apy. Induced by the ire larity of Hectant German table.) hosts of ignorant Quacks adventurers. have the Good-gates of Nostrams Whisky, vilely com: wit —— Tistened T. ach: ¢ ef the innumerable array of hee i piethoric bottles and , Under the modest soptaen of Which. tistead of curing. only aggravate the disappointed sufferer in despair and leave and univeras! po HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS os but have stoot | He; and their reputation and sale, are not Ey any similar preparation. | The preprictors have thousands of Letters from the most emineet CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Tentifring of thei } know! to. i Teast teeta nd medical virtuce ef these Bite re Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? De Fou Want a Good Appecite? De You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Weil? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nercournera® Do Fou Want Energy? Do You Want t Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling? IF YOU DO, TSE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Fr Rev. J. Newton Brown, D_D., Bi ™ Encoclapedia J Reirerous Knowledae’ - Alths not disposed to favor or recommen@ Patent Medicines = pmeret through di. Vheir ingredients effect+. I yet know De soficibnt reasons why aman may not testify te the ; rae Selioves Sonnet 2. ae Seth | apy simple preparation, ie hope may = fag gg Bana Spats of to v more read iy im re; tters, prepared by Dr. C. MI Jackene oe because | was prejudieed against them for many yeers.under the impression ebiefy an aiccholic mixtere. Iam to m friend Robert Shoemaker. Esq. for the rerova ny | this prejudice by proper tests. and for ment to try them, when suffering from long costinued debility. The use of three | of These Bitters, st the beginnta of year, was fcliow y evident relief, and restoration to afegree of bodily and mental! vi, which I had not Irlt for six months before. and almont de- epsired of regsining. I oy oye thank God an@ my friend for directing me P&iladelp! ihe and les of the present } 4 PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under the mame of Bitters, put in quart bottles, cheapest hes ‘Ay er common rum, to = es per the taste disguised or Cori ex This clase of Bitters has caused and will continue as longas they can be beeireds te Gesth of the drunkard. Br use system is kept continually under the eee for Liquor is create 2) theborrors attendant upona drankard’s life aod eath. For those who desire and ell have & Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following tettl: Hecland’s German Bisers and six ts of toed Brandy or Whisky, and the re-ult or preparation that will far «xc in medics] tues and true excellence any of the numerous Bitters in the market, and will rost suck less. have all the virtues of He s Biteesin ith a cood articié of Liquor, ata muck less price than these inferior preparations wild cort you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the sttention of all pert Fe ay J to caufe die the tik vir- a4 i ‘ei th to the fact that" No H GenataS Birre will cure ‘of the uced by and imei Genttocamp life.’ Is the lists, 4 ftelube noticed that 0) are TS | mares Sr Hooftand’s German Bitters. i P eoheel pe cured by “ym organs are epeedlly removed. We have no item ~~ the i ‘ting that, if these hen nee) were weed a~ Lamy our, soldiers, b of lives, | Desaved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We enil particular attention to the morhebie sal well auta es of one nation’s ht roes, whose own Fitas been saved by the Bitters :”? jeuse eat | " time Save bees about at low Myr bora. waek ox more 1 wan scerorly able to ies ow anyrhing. apd if iq Torees more! dows, it was again r even ry of water on my = coutd pepe ty 7 | ea es tion of my : ‘who visited j Se eeeeemen te advised me, and mebect taking them death receded, Li better. ve . fee. ave jn from rine I beard From the icialty of Frost soto able Bitters, ows te owe the doniouspetians of Very teuly pours” in the teath of the ve state Wate aa teeing our comrade, to Sar on the WRAPEER of cach bora,” -ACKSON” 9 PRIOR PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 94. ' our article, PaisciPal Orrice sup Manor; ‘ No. 631 ARCH AT... JONES & EVANS, . (Buceessors to ©. M. Jackson & Oo.,) Proprietors. canes Bes | | |

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