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a Pee ee Ee ses SS = — —$—$—$—$— Ae —_ ao eee a THE DAILY SvEnine STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner ee avenue and 11th st., WwW. D. WALLACH. Papers served in paokages by carriers st @4 8 year, or 3! cents per month. To mail sabsoribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six } 92 for three months; ani for less than three months st the rate of I2cents a week. Single eopies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. IDF Aoventisrumnrsscould be sent to the office Late from Syria. The following letter bas just been received in this city: AnoLo-AmEnicas Retize ComMirres. Beirut, Syria, October 25, 1960. Dr. L. D. Johnson, S.¢. of the Was Sy- rian Reltef Committee. Sin: it will be le bie for us to convey an pote Monee the. destitution and exit Eltomet cme WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1860. N°. 2,428. ve, XVI. = amit! otk ne eeaacaraces | cer Ter rea ae tea rete aaa oem Teeeres THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Jourssi—con- taining & creater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Friday moruing. TERxs—Cash, invariably, in advance, Single copy, per an2Em...___._—__. 81 Five copies 22 ce eceeeeseocmens 675 ‘Ten 009008 «ne cence pease esse ene Twenty-five copies______.__..__. It nvaribiy contains the “ Washington News’? that has made The Daily Heenine Star ciroviate #0 generally throughout the country. T7Siagie copies (in wrappers) can be procured St the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Prioo—THREE CENTS. find py Suticrers, but as it is, we ieve welt to route, traversing a large tract of coantry cut up rapidiy increesing. The enclosed report will in- | by many streams, which from the of dicate the nature bee Lape Fs wept |, but the | the route would not be femsibie fora road. In the extent of on! mel aay tal 93 pecuniar: may be lear: y rea uirements | meantime it was ascertained that Morton’s sum- from the fact that the multitudes | mit was not less than 2,200 feet below the real now cared for by our committee will continue to | one—and when be returned, unwilling to give it be dependent upon charity at least until the next | up asa complete fail he was at ur near that re, Larvest, six months hence; and in all probability | point at the last ne from him, hoping to still for a much longer period, unless the refugees are enabled to return to their homes in safety and cul- | ability of success.” tivate their lands. To do this, they must be sup- plied with sseki plows and cattle, and their safety ind a lower pass, bat without the remotest prob- ‘ Gzygral Lane Spraxs —General Lane has usranteed. To supply these would exbaust the | written a letter giving his views on the secession Beources of our committee at once, and the whole question as follews. = subject hxs been laid before ord Dufferin, with ‘No one, in my opinion, who Is at all informed a view of ‘tn — the Government to grant the | a5 to the frainework of our government, can con- requisite supplies aud protect them ia their vil- | clude that the federal goverument bas the constitu- lages fron, other outrages tional power to use force against a State for resum- In order to continue our present operations for | ing the powers which It dex ated tothe general six months. the sum of £50,000 at least will be re- overament, when its ri, ve been infringed quired; and If, as we expect, several thousand of | of equality refused; or, | the government had the poverty stricken onites from the Kesrouan Will | power, tixat it would be wise or prudent to use it. added to our list, a larger sum will be neces- | ‘The Union was not formed by force, nor can it be gary. During the winter ths warm > rani maintained by force. It wasa voluntary Union of will be requited in large quaniities, and altboug sovereign States, and whenever the rights of any several thousand beds have been recovered from of them shall be infringed, por equality re refused, and i the Diuses, and restored to the Christians by the | they find it necessary and shall re to part, Government, the demand is far greater than the | there is no power that can keep them together, of sapply. And bospitais having been established at | that should attempt it Belrut, Damascus, and Tyre. a suificientsem inust pe Iaid aside for the support of these establish- | dient servant, ments, say for six months. From these facts it will appear that a continued effort on the part of the humane and benevolent of Europe and America is necessary, in order to en- suff-rers from death by starvAtion, exposure and neglect, during the approaching winter. Other committees are coo perating with us in reliew.ng the wayts of the people. The French committee has ently commenced its labors with more than a million of francs, aud the Rus- sian committee, with £5,000 and more, is endeav- n deemed inexpedient to unite all these committees in one, nor ae not conflict with each understood that the French committee will tarn “Tam gentlemen, with much respect, your obe- Jossru Lang.’ Boop SriLt FoR Sxcession.—The Cadets of the Georgia Military [ustitute, whilat firing a able us to save the destitute thousands of Syrian aus at Montgomery, Alabama, participating tn n excitement, had two permature ex- plosions of a cannon, whilst in the act of loading At the first explosion Cadet D K. Love, of Camp- bell county, carried off his little finger, and drove a portion of the wadding entirely through bis forearm, between the bones, and another portion into the fleshy part above the elbow. Some half he fterwards, th oring to do its partof thie great work. ile it | ercise, an e Cadets returned to their ex- ud in firing the same gun an exactly similar explosion occurred, by which Cadet Henry Osbor Sther, and cooperate es fr- a8 possible. It is now | Sy, C*yorus of Richmond county, a grandson of of Savannah, had the flesh and tendons on the inside of his forearm dreadfully its attention to the rebuilding the houses of the | ), crated. ined villages, and we have learned with much Pl ure that the Lebanon has been divided into Tux Sovrm Carottna Cexsus Returws.—It ht districts, which have been assigned to as having been bones re from city to the e ny commissioners, for the purpose of restoring “sensation” papers o! Nortb interesti n; the houses as quickly as possible to a habitable | fact, that census returns of South Carolina thaws state J. Aveustvs Jonnso! all been withbeld,’’ we are antborized to state, For Noat TemP_e Moore, for the public information, that there {s no truth FE. GiveRtsox, in the representation. The Marshal of South Caro- Corresponding Secretaries lina, who in connection with this service, bas The report mentioned iu the above letter shows P ed himself 2 most efficient officer, bas in- jor that duriag the week ending O-tober 21,1960, the med the proper De nt, under date of the ommittee distributed 0,601 plasters {n money; | 20th instant, that all the returns of the State would 171 garments; materials for cicthing swonuting to | be transinitted “in a day or two.” The delay has 176 30 plasters; 87 coverlets; 1,610 rations from the | arisen from causes beyond the control of the Mar- soup kitchen; that the m pn of patients on the == has no connection with political affairs ii:t of the bospital and a at Tyre was ‘24S, at Damascus 1,010; ee eee mse of the ae tal and soup kitchen for tl (mcieting icines sent to Sidon and Tyre) was 5,006. rolina. DzatH vRom Scckixno a Pex.—Mr. Francis Bellringer, who for some time past has been an pore and that the balance in the Treasurer’s | assistant in the establishment of Mr. partie nds on the 14th of October vas 773,952 15 pias- | Brighton, had an unfortunate habit of suckin; ters, or about £6,449. Receipts ap | the week, age with which he bad been writing, and th Si it is £444; payments during the week, £: Balance almost certain, was the cause of bis life being on hand, £6430 Amount of contributions ad- | so suddenly and’ unexpectedly brought to a close vised, but not yet received, about £7,500. A few days since, while using the toothbrush, be i nfjicted a slight wound on his lower lip. On A Letter from Africa. Saturday aes aly the 18th ult., symptoms of Correspondence of The Star. erysipelzs manifested themselves. He died on Tents, (Araica,) Oct MH, 1860. 1 .day afternoon, bis fatal malady having been nduced by the ‘polsonous ink which he sucked His Highness, the Bey, went to Algiers to meet | ¢, the netrati: the Emperor Napoleon on the occasion of His| hislip—Bagiah Journal weet Sbrasion on Majesty's late visit to the French colonies im Af- rica. The peror received His Highness soos Mrs. L reat courtesy and respect, and conferred vpon | readers, > Charlottesville fox tae giens coeun of the kagtened Sener. tov: | cee 'tlens Ge ne im eral thousand mounted Arabs, in their costumes | woman’? Yet we were recently informed b and equipments, went over to the Alzerine terri- | ventleman, who is a near relative of hers, and tories to assist at the military review which took | who imself from = e durivg the Emperor's visit. About 50,000] fact. “He knew her in rine Arab horsemen were also presei and formerly lived, and on seein; it aud that never before was witnessed a more | since, he asked her if she ha. lave State, that such isthe entucky, where they both her some two weeks peer display of Arabian magulficence, as re- } jong she formerty entertained in favor of the in gards costumes, horses and horsemanship. The] tution? She replied she had not; that, on the Bey's wife sent the Emyerora rosary composed | contrary, her convictions in favor of it had of pearls and diamonds of immense s'ze, and worth | streag: ever $20.06). This rosary has been for nearly a century a much valued heirloom in the reigni family of this regency. It was once the sac: relic of a Catholic convent on tbe coast of Sicily. and was carried off from thence by a renown ed since her residence in Illinois. ‘The young ladies in Mount Holyoke Fe- rel d at South Hadley, Mass, extem- posieal a Wide Awake display ek "pearing of Mr. ncoln’selection. Two hundred and fifty of them Barbary corsair at the pillage the convent a themselves with lamps and marched during the time of Hamuda » Whose reign ity brough the entire buildi: ‘esha the basement is looked back upon by the natives as the golden | to the fourth story. About tl who were su isla ail the w age of this country ‘his symbol ef chr: of Mr. Douglas, did 'y could to blow came into the possession of Hamuda Basha, and | out the lamps, but without effect. Next day these has ever, until lately, beea the propert disappointed ones appeared at the table dressed in bis royal descendents. It is now again pot ch deep mouruing, to signify their grief at th t Metin ecping in the persoe'ot the Eurprese | Geer ements t sigalfy their grief at the Lite ene. The Bey’s wife wrote a letter to the Empress, and entreated the latter to remember in her prayers her Mussulmaa sister. Cotcuicum —Mrs. Henry Miller, residing one Dratm From aN OveRvose of TinctURE OF mile north of Middleburg, near the Pennsylvania The Memphis (Tenn.) Enquirer says that | line, took one day last week, through mistake, an “jf secession is to be a ‘free tuing’ « place m: overdose of tincture colchicum, Supposing It to found for turee Republics with as much caper be some bitters. She was soon afterwards seized as for two. ifthe Norte divides from ua en tue} With alarming collapse, violent action of the boundary of the Potomac and Otio rivers, and the | #omach and limbs, wien the services of several South ou the southern boundary of Norih Caro- | Physicians were called in, but all to no purpose, jina, Tennessee, and Arkansas, our central and | the fatal drug bad done its work, and the lady third republic might contain the intervening | ¢*pited after the most intense suffering. —Hagers- States of Virzgini: rth Carolina, Kentucky, town Torchirght. Tennessee, and Arkansas, thus being very re- Spectable in poiats of ter:itory and certainly in tion and wealta. We in the centre m: ‘iffer with both sides on the tarlif and some ot! ints, sufficiently at least to make a show of an Fircepeensh ble,’ and thercupon declare that we could net live and flourish together. Moreover, we have a uded list of talented gentleman within our ers who might be ineecak to Serve us in the way of President, Central United Senators, Cabinet officers, &c., “and the dignity of our nationality would not, under this arrange- ment, have to be frittered away among so many incumbents, and it would therefore be more distinetive and gratifying.” Tux Heattn or Faaxce.—The sanita-y state of the cities of France is being made the subject af the most serious investigation. The rumor of the slow approach of cholera. which is wending ite way westward from the Russian Astatic pro- vinees, has determined the legislature peed all the preparations in its power to repel the invasion A sanitary congress is about to be held at Lyons, ‘wherein the creat cities of the Mediterranean wil! be re; nted Dv one of their chief magistrates, and Greece and Malta are likewise invited to take ip the meeting. Some of the northern towas already dispatched their delegates to Mar- setiles in order to confer with the South as to the Dest method of carrying out the measures about to be proposed at the congress. ‘Senator Douglas, in a recent t apeech made by Bim at Vicksburg, (Miss) deelsred that he wesin favor ot the maintenance ef the Union under the Constitution, and said the admintstra- = of Lincoln wee Dee nee igre ee ©; s icy, em ie "~ pt her Piombers In their seats be would [<a large hardware bouge in this city re- ena RS *ay an invoice from a manofacturi Sceviisiment at he North, to which were words “ADE Lincoln is cn Sows oleae You male bs ‘The invoice » ‘nor your for Vice President ‘written a letter to the E ale sults have yet attended the financial pressure, and UF The Georgia girls are appearing in home- At the recent State Fale, not the least at- sp tractive feature of the day was the appearance on the grounds of thirty-seven ladies, teachers and pupils of “Spring Hi stantial check — x dress, made fashionably, full and aig es eyed Southern lasses, i cloth of Southern manu- facture, of which the staple was peeultar to their homes, was, says a local puper, asight worth see- ing on a Southern fair ground. ‘1 School,’’ attired in a sub- seven blooming, bright” {1~ A Boston dispatch says No serious re- remittances from the hottest part of the South continte to come in as usual. ‘The statements of repudiation by Southern creditors are untrue so far as this city isconceraed. Should the emer- gency require it, the directors of all the Boston banks propose to discount to the amount of five millions, which will speedily make money easy in this city.” Extensive Voting.—In looking over returns of the election in lowa we notice that three counties = twelve votes. Sioux county re- corded nine votes for Douglas, two for Lincoln, and une for Bell. Cherokee coun’ Lincoln nine and Douglas three. Buena Veta gave pons. las six and Lincoln 7 In eight Sentios whole joa amounted to i> It appears that ‘oe ev horse in cutteton is fed on northern bay. ug writer in the Mercury Spee that this branch of trade be stopped immediately. Tobe sure, ‘‘if the supply were cut off,” be says, ‘‘we will feel the want se- verely;”? but better starve the horses than <4 4 qhem alive on anything but rice-straw, which qhe substitute ooggutel i> A bill requiring every atéorney-at-law, on the request of bb eile ogi give opinion in writing upon the bearing wcll ina iS _ and ing him te ager ent on his part, the "nek satere de vr snag passed the House in the Vermont phn CHANGED THEIR Cuuncn.—From the ture Guardian we learn that the independen' og a dist Con: attached fe = Chapel, Lou- isville, Ky., almost io gone over to = Mt tj 7 ficers, relate nt on . jwenty-six 1 or stock! 8 of the chapel, baying voted for the transfer. Steerixo Unger tye Cy, There {s rea- com tetetitave thas ucts fot y of he ap} yw oe cases of scrofula among children p;o- card, trot the habit of t partite with the bead ugder the bed clothes, and wed onn BS already breathed. which ts further contami: by exha- lations from the skin.—Florence Nightingale. Tux “Great Brae” tx THE AscenDant.—The New York Times says: ‘ Mr. Jacob Little was readmitted to the Stock and months.”” FUSEyEE By: ED BY BIs SLAVE:—Mr. Rob’t te Miss., Was miu) cou on tbe ist instant, whi near Grenada. He attempted wrpane oarennions an wean: oy Prrrspcre —The eg and from our large ssiex enabled to purchase entire | We £uarantes to give satisfaction to all who may | CARRIAGES, such a8 Lig editions from other publishers, we oan offer Pitgroor SAWED and SPLIT JWWOOD is kot | puasees sad Burts taen rong Ce ARE ORNAMENTAL, USEFUL, AND VAL- UAB Ladies’ splondid Black and Plaid Silk’ Dross Pat- St the shorteal notice, uy Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, COAT (ors and stove sizes) ever brought to thi and Gifts, whether desirous of purchasing or not and by so doing will be enabled to judge of the ad- vantazes to be derived from our popuiar system of conducting Book sales, Will reosive same attention as though at our store, | __ the gifts, in all oases, accompanying the purchase, y HOUSE, containi: L Lat and i satiafy yourselves, BE large stock of Dress Goods of ever; 1 HE HOSIERY AND GLO 12th and 138th stre oo otf MARRIED PERSONS and Gloves, at who quale and ¢ FoR SR ssion on the Ist of Ootober Po mupe ttt assortment of WIN I allof jhuch we sre enabled to sell at greatly re. an office, Also the front room is the duced price ry Sui introduoing fas ito their dwellings to our in- sept ye i Sheage by aagin Ey eee M ISCELLAN EOUS. EE, RL $$ tS FRE, POBLICL THE ONLY PREPARATION 6, wai: OU CAN GET YOUR ote WORTH! i pe fet ee Ee UNIVERSALOONPIDENCE & PATRONAGE array IT! PROVE IT! KNOW uaa =A om FOR STATESMBN, JUDGES, 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TRY WHAT? Fe ‘og At mY offive can be CLERGYMEN, LADIES. and GENTLEMEN Next door to Clay’s (lateU. S$.) Hotel, be- | Dat to those wn portionlon Hoe Oy WooDs ati tween Third an and 4k street. ' Wooo then ~—eriepearpe MILLS, and buy your cleanest, stromeset, Ces mroet che pntl-nen i i COR, beer OD ther Srtoan Sven the MINERAL PLATE will be | Socentlomen of the Pres: in ate Pi iw imo! 108, 8: EVANS, in order to accommodate his "proves WHAT? hata TEN. Pah tease Saas Se PSSA, ions stomers throug! States, i> Prove <3 et ¥v Dee “eet ‘ea poutine tanest Si eaper than clsewherein thecity 5 pad plage tll be = = eats one Geese. Pay ay Pe 2, _. taaradals saieaeiee STORE KNOW WHAT? 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Paty sh pepe and HICKORY aon seve wane: nee find, after th ure of two bot - VERY PURCHASER Sols ae ps ay red b at At the tims of the sale. re Me oil th: cf par nga gong aa ‘CARRIAGE FACTORIES, sonaibility to the scalp. p. and dandrv' net Bei A oteket ss ss eet eaite de icles? aesecue OY cased t a Ye bhi I head, very much to thi Goat Being extensively engaged ourselves in the Stuck OFC rt OAL, © whioh . tai “ say, without We sire By ee ye 2 wifesst ‘Those solictauon f ‘was induord to try PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, fear o! cortradiobon,} al to any in the City, We have just Fre a nam: of first-clses For this, among the many obligati INDUCEMENTS ysiler gover, perfectly dry, and COAL on plank —— sale Purses, wuich we wi wv ersyreapectally.. BER, Sera ihe jean an io order. OTES BGle8 Bi o Y ont \e' ra wey. to our patrons not eisewhere to be obtained, sat ne 6 reali sal rnechanios in different ony on} My family are absent from the oity, A. 8 I amno OUR GIFTS ders solicited at oy MILLS ead and quality of work that will give sats Tonger at No. il — Pace. Sep Beviath oe cok Casal, ‘on, combimng lightness, comfor durabill IAMSTON, Ala, Jul To Foor. 0. 5. Dear Sir Vour'Heir LE, . Proprietors, x pcsnew & MARLO no 15-t! being rest tu cena, pended Comprising & Thousand Varieties ; e Charron, = WALTER, KARMANN & Bo aN nto the pub haedg Vinak-we sane DLING AND STOVE WOOD Conohmakers, siocessors to Win. Ts Hock, reat D heen ot women tens ieneary dep: Gold and Silver Watoher, Gold Chains, and delivered to any partof the cit oo kind oy — RIAG: i cotarn, more and at the | ible rates, © lowest possiblerat Balvson, , ae Su! iver having aye additions to hi n Sd Parior Time Pieces, Silver Plated Ware, I. Office south side Pa. avenue, bet th oe te : Costly Sete of Camooe, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, | {%_st*- wharf and mill weet sidé 43 street i | eed thes Reco pabeenge Deute, face Garnot, Turquois and Lava Jewe.ry, oo CE ies Derniss bone ufoates in the Mobile ‘Meroury, Gold Lookets, Pencils and Pens, Q2BS CITIZENS iseov tad S| of woRirseane crmfeatt ae es — WOODS HAIR RESTO RATIV sy ed will commence unload- Ladies’ Neck. and Chatelaine Chains, to-morrow a oargo of the very best Red Ash of Carriagenand Right Wagonskepten | poz J. : Dear Sar misfortune to | Pocket Knives, Port Monnaies, &c., &c. market, which I can send direct from the vessel = pe arene the effects o: ae —— your orders are left immed: ae Isl. 1 was induced or ‘The citizens of the Diatriot and vicinity are re- Coal if need My het : © thick 4 and oesy, 2 spectfully invited to examine our stock of Books| oo3i Corner rid &nd Iéth ste. near es, wo sty eS WITS isth ane works can “et ress my obt cal ons toyou to the afflict uch & treasure Fixiey ng Restorat We? Pann Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S pasliyerez to all parte Ske epee iowert| STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. 17" Call for our new classified Catalogue,wherein T.J.& W. M. G: rey THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD, | than thi per our method of doing business will ig ety fully Omee pe 452 Pa. av., between nth Sih a and the most ce aut. 40 per cent. more in propor detailed, a a A Deuicrovs AND OOD ae 0. - Partito. 406 8 aaa . 107 Persons sending for books froma distance ~ FOR SALE AND RENT. DELIGHTFUL ™M New York, and 11'4 Mar en in thise ty by C. STOTT, 375 Ps. avenue, 12 rooms, ad the coraer of Fourth and hu Fi eolyt ©. 6. G. EVANS’s ste neat the City Hel, Apeiy tos SEPH uP Tora PROCLAMATION GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, itr. 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Apply Sianeli seats piicioun, ean ¢xhiltrating epirit, and the E 6 Pa. ate T E RE dy for ween Sth and I Toth ate. eomtainie wna omering tne sick, sviering, and dabilunsd tacaiia to G i a ge yarda in frontand rear, 5 poe gear pr eet 0 Sale Breede, Sn FOND PINE WUD, We d ting O'fice Squ h Capito! Pe SONAR DE Reem eae Registered of tet | Eat pcr eat ge MeLBANs'STRENCTHEN:NG CORDIAL pas god Office, southwest corner of Fhirtoonth and | lettar.or in porson, Wat. EY pd ence pep at mye esas oe Rideeye, offers his MIRACULOUS P ‘ KILLER -_ | TOR SALE—A rew two brick HOU ms og > EST FANCY GOODS, Fourth street, below New York avenue. 1 REME AT PRICES house is 2 feet front and 43 feet deep ; TO SUIT THE 7iMES. i c AN a Paice Oxty, room, kitohen. and four a tayie ; In order to an! a SPEVENSS FANCY ‘ORE, with good cellar under B56, betw. sth ge ats,_] inquire nt 499 Seventh stret, opposite Oud Fel- | Pim rien sr any ¢| THE MONE = se FoR OREN Ea The, ine BRICK HOUSE, No. a io, hed Pever aad Agee (or Chilis nad every kind at s s« ‘ou Fay et URE: ‘Wert st., Georgetown, at present occu OVER MILLION BOTTLES i ‘ ed by the sutworiber. If hes 12 Touma, with ras nibey ee PaRO Tie Tor tabling aad water Pre tomrigy He yard, stable &o, a gts 5 oe Ask, then at aBR Pat ‘Store for tinfae' DR 8 Silk Rove for $2, worth $35, We i is in agoodneigaborhood. Apply to sae. A. ae lity MIRA’ US PAI ER LER, id iraknornemanc Cc ORDIAL Sh will cure you? takoas J meow and if not perfectly SILKS! S$ 1 LK ay yi Be Phan UNDED whon the medicine inils to s to give entire satisinctio close them nid at very Bhd exam 6 Ow: Fok RENT.—Two new three-story a ceege wate idea of th Return to our Sie oduced by tak: this HOUSES with back buildings, each house poemrend bs site containing 8 rooms, with gas, pleasantly situated on'dth stroct north, Uatweon Mand N streets; ront | <7*itocsNd'iy chases te ralsued anf wonteng ose = Gpponita Gent to JOHN TY LENMAN., Ohio avenues between | Siie# i# restored to ie prucine health and vigor sto M.R RILEY & BRO No. 36 Cent Price—25 and 50 Conts pér Bottie, For ssie at all Drug 5 Stores everywhere, ene reseit ae Lane i USE No. 435 T andall whe may have te JAS. MoDONNEL vay : cupied by the Rov. Di 7 diva this ral Ager nodiet__ = Laveen, Houie meet door to the residence of the adv Shier oS a jyN1-sotr _ _ ae v MILLI To 5 : TOWLE OW Ope: Mad TER Fancy Stores very largo | N- B.—it will not be let for 8 boarding house. [McLEAN'S STAENGTHENING CORDIAL is » sover- Lar, SAT! * Snow LES, ‘oneumptios tes, ba . FIRE, Vg ips | ae signee camera a EN —The FIRST FLOOR of the build- eta eon ‘AND MARIN 10 jinteiy opposite the west wing of the | Gia, INSURANCE AGENTS, BBONS, &e. mony Bo fal. » recently begupied by .B, Wallach nae Ts *NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT Orrick Over Bank ov Wasuinetox. & For i 0 ke it according to directions. It THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIPE IN- = : is tf Largest and best assortment he Sled floor of the same buildin; hye : HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, 310 Ps. av. ly to RICHARD WALLACH, ine toouat your chwek agen.” Evary bee SURANCE COMPANY, _no 2! Between 8th and -0th sts, evens warranted to give satisfaction. O7 Haxrrorn, Cons. “Gas Fixtures, Pe ane FOR CHILDR in eaaanaie P “ R ah hd = e z UAL! our ren are sickly, puny or a! cl ‘ i nis Made id A lly. THE BEST ASSORTME yT EVER OFFERED EDUCATIONAL. CORDIAL "wil mate hen! heaishy tats and cobwat. Delay rae Dicldent UFiy Per Cont. FEMALE EDUCA’ pene whe sore to selgt fom Faget erate Tuosr Parents who wish their Fechner to re- CAUTION. FIRE. DEPARTMENT. 6 & thorough and system: sly aod where ames searoayene or dealers who may try to palm ppon some bitter oF sarsapariiia trash, which they cau boy THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE We wouid also cal! the attention of parsons about STA TK OF VIRGIN) Ov Ricumonp, - CASH CAPITAL... ‘w++ +++. $300,000, Also. other safe and e4 facil nd consequent low prices, for areas rho. deat their work done prompt! e their work don 4 Tat 269 Pa. ave? NING CORDIAL, and uke ory else. It is the only remedy that will purify lood thoroughly snd at the same time strengiben the teenth st. and Now ¥ ork MRE. & MRS, Z. RICHARDS. companies, in which = sliable Com; Pa. ave. BARDS <— tesspooafal taken every the insured participate in the profits without incur- au 30-tf P’ be lisbulit; nue, and! its... BO" — ‘ing any lis! ys noai-tant. FEMALE 4p avon 4ND PAY SCHOOL HEATH & KNOWLES, rs 7 “Furs i Mra. 8. Mick, PatwerraL, Prive! Ofice, Room 16, over Bank of Washington. En. EYMOUR’S IN = ppt win irteenth sana oi cones nstitation Louis, Mo. _tranoe on ve streat. no 16 with strict car ttended to 1 commence on Tuesda: ptember 18th, Bs the MORRISON & CO. tho manufacturing ands tion of June fo owsns | hones recestiy cooupied By y Sylvester Soott; ea) MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, F Lour "aNp GENERAL SOMMISSION Fore. My long practical knowledge, of Die AOG Ring ayeee. (TRE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD. MERCHANTS, Bidewe omit fit Based ho oases | a thon oe ete Stead cell comer agg! svi, ne ices is, Te Apitniet enn n ner Seok ne ot cee es oenett cations and flues, Pronok, Latin bad Drawing, ul] mem: Syatingsoad Dragculaor Gaire: Pees Nee | cocker or feee. FS A a ‘anada ink Sable, ‘Bai day seholara, Mrs, MoC: ic rhent sin addition to day scholars, Mra. MoCormick it | Ligamsnts, ‘Bersch Bre U7 Cash paid for ail Kinds of Grain. au 256m rders, Who, constituting & part of her own fam- ito, eal (CL? RICH, HELLOW AND PURE ouch Baeble, will be under her iminediato care and. supervi- BURNSIDE’ rene” . leavor. os far sur- ‘NT pereiea aif'eolore. Foun them with the comforteand Mindly inwonoss ey lees very mi Home. Serene es of Gomes beings have boon otge gle Wf tht of Aifeeany Clouvtys Penance ol seid. at W. F. SEYMOUR, References. Goo. A crepitude and misery by the use of this invaluable remedy. tegany no 19 'm Ot gstown, larrison, . D. i William H, Fowle, McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT poet gE = choieest and RE NEW DRENp GOODS OPENED ead elear Seow dens mid FSi ecg” | Will relieve pain almost instantsnecuais, and it will clean anil adapted ‘ ta Bo cane orn "eared er =o me Pais ates Peery, Sines eb, Wallach. perify and heal the foulget sores in an facredible short Opes the mort palatable, as it in repaints GREAT TB ak RGAINS. vening, > ag Water: FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. of the purest peverngen in the reach of @ selling ia ee Goods just niwiele 3 ark big Gol, ta + Minor: sa, Joe RUEBRATED rr LOUMENT le the only safe ie Ge ret f 2 as to thore Beir tren Marshall, Messr vn i zien Del ak . <I well u e Cores au hatte be death or in. etimu'ant of the exfost. surest, and .! Li cd «Cc failed to cure ie Swe description, and many ef the most fics Si 523 Seventh st., above Pa. av. Fir it heip Tastion alt ee: Branches, KE NOTICE pizsiaigns on are Nusa itin their pr I ee Take ait Rieas ot for the tehes, ed ool, appiost ré ‘semi-ann' <y in advance, if Sores, CLERY 2 « STEAL. P i! “ ut 6 ceueamke Al | "fig qand Languages at Froleaor’ wisn, ant ompelled £0 re their accounts Scx00L FOR iy LL BU LN STREET Bt tT WaRD. vaie OCU Ti, | omit alae eee some | cxasin Ce oan are ee ee ee ne ee 7 ye ey A ALEXANDRIA EXPRESS Rs ee od gelling toe, me eat ipoear oe Pion ae Pine te | role Be omnis andies, Sit, any thing, | SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS, thom spare ortaryjamd vend comnpl her er aces 2,salent tine Gevraetowa ivered betwee te ouths’ and Boys’ Clathing for School and mae te me to soe an yim -s selling for me riment consis the ow. al buaness to be wi RN ‘Olay shor ee Squieee., me Kiara of all re .Y WANT TT RUBe: TEMPERATE andj _** foot ne var AR tl a E = COLINEAU’S TABLE BI BEER ISTHE THING! ne ‘are wilt be Santas pane It is less tntoxieating than cider, and is far more “ERP ae masta aie « For sale by all Grocers, 3 cents & glass—8 cents Bquart. GREAT veu-eatane reed Prana ab ricttriecte Se eee