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THE EVENING STAR. TO AN OFFENDED LADY-LOVE. Dear L., with subara hair snd orient mountain And pent y teeth and Juno's head, whence thy ‘To make we thy dlave—to love thee more and more, ‘The Ca 60, and fear there's cause to hate? Born to bi¢ss, snd biessed with all that is beauty’s 1 ows thy hips eyes divine with matchless form Enel ne Stay gral thé ery Wok, and word, and mo- Pao hoe is dearer than the My absence, how likes po'ar winter’s chili hath proesias acenreillovecand Wabi. and. jib, wb What freeing bave t not saffered, and what, dark- Since under the bewildering clouds of thy displeas- ure, i luxuriant Mauty waits on thee Tehut out~cheeriess, with thes cfended and Floods of tears repentant | bave shed in rev eg -* of Lo pardon | implore withoa! v« The world hath no heart like thine, O give it back As 1 thine; my faults o’erlook, and from heil my 3 > Without Ses, lifes hop> and magnet’s gone, or ntsin vain. and blooms and heaven opes round a ees —— (Valley Spurit. Their Fate not Yet Decided —The statement of the ‘Charleston Courier that the two Hitchings, whp ‘were arrested at Clio, S, C., some da: suspicion of being abolfionists, had te be incorrect. A letter to the Mercury, ated at Cheraw on the iSth, says that they are safely lodged in the Bennettsviile jail, and that the most conclusive proof of their guilt will be needed to secure their conviction. The writer adds The Committee of Vigilance, consisting of 18 members, in whose bands the prisoners now are, have gone to work coolly and systematically; they first took meesures to obtain possession of the con- signments of arms, the invoices of which were fund among the papers of the accused. By the Saturdays noon train the last box shipped reached this place; it was taken to the bank and opened, and found to coutain $300.35 worth, “The pre- vious shipments have not yet been discovered; they were consigned to this place, But have not been recelved here; whether t! were taken from Florence, cr some other point, not been as- certain: The box was found tv contain eight double-barreled guns, carbines, twelve-shooters, Colt’s revolvers, ball cartridges, powder and other ammunition requisites. When yor to these suspicious circumstances the fact that the elder Hitchings is known to have been in corres- ndence with Wm H. Seward, of New York: hat his house at Clio was notoriously frequented Dy negroes at nig and that he bears upon his back the marks of tiege!lation for trading with the slaves, you may understand the strength of the case that will be made out against him. Hitchings, sr., is aged about fifty, spare built and of fair complexion. He has two brothers living in Lockport, New York, (the former home of John Brown,) and another in the city of New York. He says he has lived in the Southwest, of and on, for the last fifteen years, includin Louisiana, Florida, Georgia and North and Sout Carolina. He proposes to show that he hb: son in Mexico, who desired bim to purchase for bis defence in crossing the Plains will take place to-morrow, the eighteen arms His triel oramittee of entlemen acting as judge und jury. T lly determined todo impartial jus- tice, to weigh carefully every circumstance for and against the prisoners before they decide their fate. Different opinions are entertained as to what will be the result. One thing is very certain—that the Committee who conduct the trial will im any way be influenced by the excitement exesperation that now prevails throughout this region against the Hitchiags. If uilty, the elder of the two will certainly swing; ff innocent, both will be speedily freed. Curra C., Oct 22.—The trial of the two Hitchings, father and son, came off on Cees the 19th inst., but not at Clio, or before the Cilo Vigilanct Committee; they were tried at Bennetts- ville, and before a committee of seventy persons selected from the several beat companies in the district. They were acquitted, by a vote i for ‘ing, and 59 against it. In ition to the facts of their having ac- knowledged the purchase of the arms, and the arrival of P my of them at this place; and the fur- ther fact it the cldeg Hitchings had been cor- responding with Wm.H. Seward and Horace Greely, two gentlemen from Pekin appeared as ‘witnesses, one of whom, Dr. Hadley, offered to testify that he had beard the elder Hitchings de- clare bis intention to array the North against the South, as far as was in his power, upon the ques- tion of slavery. The Committee, however, in view of the fact that the evidence against the accused was solely circumstantial, decided that the death malty in this case should not be inflicted. ey deter- mined, nevertheless, that the two Hitchings abou'd leave the State, aad appointed a sub-com- mittee of six, who forthwith formed the duty of conducting them to the North Carolina line; thstanding Dr. Hadley’s application to one or more magistrates for a warrant for their arrest, which was not granted ‘Where they will go next, and what further at- tempts they may make in the bloody work of assisting the miniors of Lincoln to crush the South inte obedience to his hellish programme, time alone can disclose. It isto be hoped, bow- ever, that the citizens of North Carolina will take Propercareofthem If should ever dare to tome this side of the river to recover their arms, their hardihood will be repaid by a speedy appli: cation of the halter. Their arms still held as nn arg of black republican discomfiture. They will, of course, be confiscated, and applied to the service of the State pn Col. J. Buckstuhl, an editor of the Louis- vil ky ) Anzeiger, was easaulted, knocked down beaten by the keeper of an eating house for refusing tocomply with an exorbitant dempnd upon his purse. The editor recovered himecif, drew a revolver and shot bis assailant in the left breast, inflicting a Probably fatal woun Back- stub! wa: Colonel of Kentucky Cava! ry at the battle of Buena Vista, and bears many scars from = sa wounds received during Mexican ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—G Patt, W Smith, CA Efferen. O W Jobnes, E, Jones, Eliz Jones, Mary Jones, D F Marks,S M Johnson, J F Zaderhill and ly, T Kunkle, H Wager, NY; H 8 Sanford, B I F smith, Ct; Maj Chase and ly, » 3 W L Kennedy y, NJ; T G Howard.§ M Whipple,B C dale, Pa; A Matthews, J F Blake SF Secon, W Worthington, M8 Plammer, R K Md; WH Le Fla; W Thornbury, Cobb and ly, Mrs Richmond. Mass; J lard and ly, 3C; J Rand, NH. BROWN’S HOTEL—Mr Hutchins, NY; A Ba Fiteh, N Kev B Scovel and ly, ‘owan, G Stilt, R Dick, daugh: Md; W Ellis. A ly, Ala; G W Ciman and ly, W Bouck and ly, N¥. OOD HOUSE —D Maistae!l, Belgium; B 8 Alexander, USE; i % vars —— H aera Hirain King, T INSURANCE COMPANY or Tax STATE Or ,,{RGINIA, RICHMOND, ind ly, TEA Ss Gil tast7uments now som 206 puickernge’ Pi ag Bare F siete conti ee rr 7 an sa saat kinds of Grain. a2 25-tm Seieohh ores ae ‘ot eo e-im ERS —s mire the dey eunnes . = MED (OINES. _ 670, Sark iii de ° on, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED. Townsnry Bcf vanes THE RUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED Fowashires a eae North af thebase line and fest of the 0th princioat: FROM WRECK. . THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY FoR ALL 0 23th day of ‘withheld: pur it Totes, from the snloe hei id prociamatio1 ‘orth of the base line and 2 ipa 10,4 att ange a 5 ‘ownship 118,113 and toy Sfrange ae Powushige 116, 117°118° 119" and Itt of rasee a Tan Lo rai aoe 1 L) ol Lig, 119, and 129, of At the Land Ofenes Se Se ‘Wednes- th: INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FRYERS, CURES INSURED IN A DAY. NATURB’S GRAND RESTORATIVE, INPECTINE, INPECTINE. the 31 day of December next, tor the dis INPECTINE, INPECTINE the tracts within the und-rin-ntioned townshy, withhe!d, pursuant to the above mentioned » from the sales hod on the 71h November, 188, un- der the said pr etion, V4: North of the base line and west of the Afth principal ian. wm wnship 112, of range Is Powaskipe il, 112 135" 114, and 115, of range 19 1i, 112, 143, 114, and 115, of range 20 {, 1i4,and 15, of range 2i INPECTINE, INPECTINE The terribie malady known as tus FEVER AND AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of per- sons throughout the world every year, and has never till.mow been met by suecessful medica treatment that has not produced severe MEDICINAL DISEASES, which affect the , the spleen, the liver, t! heart, or other parts of human organism. The INPECTINE is the nateral antagonist of vers, and when it oomes in contact with the ski is absorbed by the interior organs. which resist I: jasma and all tendencies towards those maladies which prostrate the mind and body with Atthe Land Office at CuarrigLp, * Monday, the 26th day of November next, for the disposal of the tracts within the undermertioned townships, withheid, pursuant to sbove mentioned notice, from the saies held on the 14th November. 189, un- der tye said prociamation, viz: Fever and Ague result from numerous causes, No place is exempt from the osuses which promote the existence of the disease. That being once seat ed in the svstem, induces depression of spirits, ias- situde, languer, us, chills, fever, and a long train of @ieagreeabie sensations, depriving the pa- tient of all energy, and reducing him or her tos condition of Bad 104, of ran, Bnd 104, of ran withheld, pursuant to the above-mentio: ©, from the sales held at Combes @ on | Ootober, 1859, under the said proc! ti North & the baseline and west of the fourth princi. i meridian, pa. Township 32. of range 23 Townships 32aad 5%, of range 24 ‘Township 33 of range 25 Township 3, of range z7. At the Lasd Offios at PortLaxp, on Monday, the 2th day of November next, jor the disposal of the tracts within the und¢rmentioned townships, with- held, pursuant to the above-mentioned notice, from the sales held on the 3lst Uctober, 1850, under the said prooiamation, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth princi- meridian, Townships 53, of range 10 Township 52. of range 11 Townahipe 51 and 52, of range 12 ‘Tow: hips 50 and 51, of range i3 Towentps 4 and 5, of range 14 Fownshipe 48, 49, and 50, of rance 15 ‘ownships 47 aud 43, of range 16, Lands appropriated by law for the use of Indi: or other popes willbe excluded fr The tracts within six miles on each side of the railroads will be offered, subject, aa required by w, to & minimum of two dollars and fAfty cents per asre, and the particular tracts out by the routes will be sold sabjeot to the r ght of way for said railroads,and as containing the qualities Tronget vely sho’ ial plat without de- ny Th offerin will be coamenced on the days a) ted, u ooeed in tht ler in whic! oy SXTREME HELPLESSNESS. ‘Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debil- itatizg Intermittent Fever. when by the use of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE, oR PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. the eminent medical and magical qualities of which are instantly absorbed, ALL TRACES OF DISEASE MAY BE ANNI- HILATED IN A FEW HOURS, SELF-CARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC, NATURE IS WISER THAN ART. ; EVERY DISEASE HAS A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM. BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVK TO CURE. Sept open loner th two wi te ept open longer than two wi no privat entry of any ef the jaads will bd edmittel want SEvery pareon cutive to the Meht of pre-emption to any Ofths tracts embraced by this Rotioe te re- quired to establish the same £2 the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper iand office, and mak yoo Jor their ciaims 0. or — ie lands embrac.pg tract cisimed; Sther- ‘Wise, such claim wiil be forfeited. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this 19th day of September. 1960, coal JUS. 8. WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Norz.—Under the regulat lationsofthe ent, = heretofore and now existing. no pS) ment can DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THE INPECTINE, on PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, se 2 wltes B (No 669. Y THE SN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED In pursuance of law, I, James Bucuanan, Pros- ident of nited States of America, ao hereby ceciareand make known that public sales will be held at the unuer-mentioned ‘and offices, In the State of ARKaNsas, at the periods hereinafer des- ignated, to wit: At the laud office at Litriz Rock, - Bontee, ne pe hoy of pre 6 i of the public lana. to situated within the following towns if : Soyth of tne base tine and west of the Aft principal meridian, nd 19, of range 4, and 19, of range 5. At the land of at F. commen: fhe auavaaa? pasa der sf Bromaber pert of the i fored situated withia the following towsehinn nie: North of the base line and west of the f/th principal jerwdian, Forbes 19, of rauge 2 ‘ownship 17, of rauge 21, At the land office at C: oommenceti ga Monday, the i7tn dey of Ucosmbet neste fer tne disposal of lio lands heretofore uncfi situated withi: following townsnips, vig: | North of the base lime and meet Of the Afth principal tan Fractional townships | and 2, of range 33, Has cured thoneands of both sexes of the most dreadful Fevers. Read and reflect, WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel Bonsall, of Pitteburg, for two years use- commencicg | lees to himself and society--a martyr to Chills and xt, fe = ; Fever—oured in lees than three weeks, and im- proved in eight hours. Mary K. Belkeap, Savduoky, Ohio, after almost losing her reason as well as atrength by Intor- mittent Fever, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours, ls Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, made well in five weeks, Amproved in two hours, Adolphe Monbro of France, relieved in one hour. while travelling in the cars of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. He was apparent ly dying with Chills, Ellen R. Benson, of Lockport, New York, res- At the Land 0} oat elace oe ih day af ar oca garam oued after seven years’ suffsring. A porfect cure, , ul 0} a situated within lowing townships, viz: Thousand of other cases prevented snd cured South of the base cand swest of the Af-h principal every month, and not s ingle complaint of the The fractions south of the old oMcloney of the township 2, of ranges 2, 22°23, Paty Aub ca! At the Land Office at C. men- cing on Monday, the 17th day of Deosmbornne rr meee red, wpe Lop) ree unoffer of townships, vi enn gy South of the base line owt soest of the Afth principal an, To INPECTINE, - OR PERSIAN (FEVER CHARM. mert hip 19, of range 6, of rani TRY IT, PROVE IP, KNOW IT. d boundary line, of town- Lands inted by ! cols, | And make known its wonderful powers and vi: multary aud other Durpaeon, wopetner wk the fee, thet those who suffer, or who are threatenea eeraune and everflowed,” will be excluded from ; with euffering, may be led to use @ simp: The offering of the above ou the days appointed, and der in which Pee are advert shall have been offered ths saivs shall be kept open er than Bo pri entry of an: the untt! afcer the expiration the two Given under my hand, at the ol Re ne ad 1 JAMES BUCHANAN, in- noxious preparation, furnished by the field Toe acommence | Nature for s MANS BLESSING! By the President: Jus. 3. WI mimi REMEMBER, pita sdenpesgr anion heey span rec gaer MANUFACTURED BY JOHN WILCOX «& co., 186 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, ViRGINia. BRANCH OPFicE, es er eer (ee mee eee aS Remedy FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARG. IN FROM ONE TOTWO Date WALL, STEPHENS & CO., m-tf 322 Pa. avenu SOUTHERN os MANUFACTORY, i 3 fashington, D.C. rey, their ee examiniD ALICES ‘eo. ore pu ae Ta mL TiamaNeTo TT pat unto a zs hans onto st [plereloree : oof, Neat Ee to TiS Rese i ‘Cove work maniike TAUACT, at short notice. — Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George Alexandr: lowe’s celebrated FAMILY $a Gaus JAMES S. TOPHAM. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ee een sree AILY LINE OF NEW yA Key Coa COACHES TO UPPER MARLBORO’"_ Carrying the U.S. Mail. The undersigns Sunday.) Four horse tweon Washington and boro’, as follows : Leave the Steambost Hotel, cor: ee and Pa. at7 o'clock a. Pee maibor at llo’clock a m.,and a: 2 ‘ashington at So’cluck, in time to connect with 2 3.20 p. m. t ain for Baltimore. sone oaches are new and commodions, the teams $ 10 the bands of careful and accommodat- SErx y Reatauheity in i he org ats Birk cara pustpewase, "Re PUREERS Oa WATCHEBEAIR I have one of the best establishments, aed fyr- with a complete set of tools [pr repair- Ing every Aesoription of fine Watches, and —. ion give to the a i 10, every descrip ion of s'andard SILVER ABE. plain and ornamental, oye y OWN supervision, which my custo superior in quality and fin! sold by dealers in general and 6 - yee Serra | ety eles ‘State eu! ‘cept To Centerville. Freight and packages au b-tf OSBORN & CO., Proprietors, B4“TiMgrRE AND OHIO RAILROAD. WASHINGTON BRANCH. ANGE or Hours. Cc ON AND ZR WEDNESDAY, June isth, 1890, trains will ran shine : ve Washington at 6 20 and 7.49 a, m. ve oe en at 3.20 and 5.30 p. m. On Sunday at 3 20 p. m. ve Baltimore at 4.25 and 8.40.8, m. ve Jaltimore 8t 3.15 and 4.20 p.m. 2 7 Ot4 258. m, Passengers for tho East will take trains at 6.20 and 7.408. m and $20 or the Wert at 1, mi. and $2 nm. or Ani ie Bl or Norfulk at 7408.1 sao 7 evening theS.20 p.m. train goes to rds, {ar a SE em Arent, NEW ORLEANS zm BE DAYS WITH TER CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. D ‘When the misgui ‘be has imbibed the ye te @c., progressing with frightful rapidity, till dea ni 4fel uf sending bit Sicovored country from whess benzos oe eves oes DR. JOMNSON'SREMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMPOTENCY. oft by aND . eriant zemedy weaknées of the ~4 Viger restored. Thonsands bee |, Whe bad lest all hope, have jeved. Ail tmpedum. Marriege. Physical or feations, Lees of Precreative = Mer Yrembling snd Weskuess or Exhaustion of ASHIN( tind specedity cured. Ww: = shies st ms i cof the De. Jobaaen, wiinemed by the be many ether nodes ared again and agein ihe ve- | BANDS neat Dillty, ina eulleteat gutentes sobs amicnea, — wey pD* J. BOVEE DOD’s IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Maine to the Great Salt ty be ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alezandria Railroad * LYNCHBUR®@: Verginse and Tenneson : Bast Tennessee and Vir, inta, ® hentl nd Chae as) 8 a1 Momphis and Charleston, san Mississippi Central, ew Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Rail, thence 7, First class Packets to New Orleans, > roonomr: SS es DISPATCH! =| AY gave the Picees! ° As eoridents will haypen, oven én well-rewiated Samiliés, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for ropairing F ermture, Tora, Crockery, &e. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE sale to ialyasien Sa Ci catlaanee cn ep Fetun na eats feces emer the g CHARLES PE na P OR POPE, MONTGOMERY AND M ROUTE: Montgomery by Kail, tenes get ghile oy F jobile jeans e Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Spnp. Inciupxp, Leave W, at Ga. mand ‘opm. The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her bg foot of Seventh street at 6) m. and 6 p.m. wi ects at Al - andria Trains the Southwest. noe” cits Offce—Pennsylvania avonus, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKED TEROVGH TO NEW ORLEANS. ‘en oradies. cose shell. snd other wa os of refinement enamicaliy held te Coiption, and posseapng may housed in the place of ordi ites’, i 2 yao nary “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE” Wholesale Depot, No. 45 Codar street, New York. aac MENEY S TLPTE Yen, ap if oy in Four, domarepantre do Sa ata Bator Yr ee ed Onnary nae are warranted to give sate! Lcemiambote c Jovy Agent. Washington: ———————— re Wetungton, DO.” JO DEE TP ANP TVA APPLY T (# REMEDY end. davyou susie? Araned tie Fotim of paritzotthe blood’ Want aro the 6.J via Mobile, THIS ROUTE Is ENTIRELY BY RAIL 900 MILES SHORREANE 24 HOURS LESS tins any other Line—the Lynch Extension cing now coms leted, H daegl end ississippi QUICKEST 4ND MOST FLEASINT ROUTE ¥OR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with Firet-claas Sieoping Cars! To New Oricans._..-__..72 Hours, TIME 6 lomph' RGR RN pL ADAM axrRme oO oe oncney of Sigh evant ond j eos vauia av- enue, to the fe i ig points: mn Ks ¢: ri no: = abril es . Co! econ Nt eo Por eRoveH TICKETS TO THE Va- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. 0: Bageage W r adr eaten Spee Ween ae AMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, ma ts-tr AMES AL EVAND: Ticket pent, HE STEA: £45 GUY Will resnme wre in WANs vivid genes aren epeebaY, LEXAND| & pasts crolnees or CURRIOH AM Ne A the iste Landings. On ie mn tri a rURLEE NaN ce WENDY NATHPL BOUSH. det AlomenttA Pees, OFFICE bey City tt i SEALER Sy OIVeN 8, Ww. }» July 18, 1860, R. GIVEN, Je HERERL GTVEN, Tt aoe 12, 1860, the undersigned nel Be iterates by atem recover. ing rom disease with renew: ares nameis biown on the sale b city, and by the Proprietor, None renuine” unless her bott!e and her sea! on tho cork Price +h per bottle, six bottles for 95, gress BE, Nandi peer te eB 90. ° en! triot, and will euppiy the trade st my p: FOR STAMPING “A PACKET OF PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & 20LOMONS, 279 | ee ‘8 CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL ~ => IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY : a 5 AN IMITATION AND ACOUNTERFEIT © OF-THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.EDALY, =~ SOLE PROPRIE 19 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW SALE IN WASHINGTON BY a BARBOUR & and an 5 Berea se peese es ss eat Gee as sneiinnot Fel- ean Na a Wg peestehte AOE ES as ous Lee crete aie ereant eae clients aan xtu took it 4 eh Phen we have the wit ben's Te) une intrusted to our care ‘i ~ MY! i & MPGRAN. New <2 and 5 sitacueereeranene tion os epee tomenta ati

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