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a, oe a ~ THE DAILY EVENING STAR ™ FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 1ith st., ee Papers served in packages by carriers at §4 8 Jost, or Scents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six monthe; $1 for three months; and for sss than three months at the rate of oents a week. Single copies, oz cant; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. {077 Avvertiexznts saould be sent to the office betore 12 o’c:eok m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next cay. vez, XVI. < sae Evening Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1860. i THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘Phis excelisat Family and News Jourasi—oon- taining 8 grester variety of interesting reading ban oan be found in any other—ts published os TERMs—Cash, mveriably, in advance. Single copy, per anDum.—_.__ g1 0 Five ee U7" Bingie copies (in wrappers) can be prooured ‘Gt the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price-THREE CENTS. N&. 2.430 wea CuLruns Pao cee in vegies m papers contain very significan Incipexts oF THE WaR tnx Crna —A letter from China, jn the Journal de tres, gives the following incident in the taking of the first of the WOOD AND COAL. NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! % ta that bi ‘ast fallen inte the power | ¢fforts to grow cotton in the British lndian pos- Fiat of Anglo French iy. The ier raya: — ; attempt has been at length abandoned onta & THE ero 60 be ated nl ones YOUR A truce was sent to our camp, a re- VAL ! suspe! ‘Ia the annual report of the Chamber IFT BOOK RE, anaes: Sitmese tiave dagen toeir ry “ae Alcea of Commerce a statement announces that the In- AT tar TRY IT! PROVE IT! KNOW IT!.4y in which the Chinese hold the dead is their sole religion, the request was granted. At the expira- tion of the two another fing was sent to us, with a request for an armistice of another two hours. Tbis second request was graated, but our General charged the en’ to inform their chief that no further del:y would be accorded, and that our fire would open on their forts, without fail, at the end of this new suspension. At the close of the four hours thus granted we commenced firing dian Government had finally abandoned, as being hopeless failures, their es at cotton- gtowing in that country. T! experiments had commenced as far back as 1789, and were prose- cuted almost without Intermission during the seventy-two years that have since ela . ‘They had cost, from first to last, £350,000, and. as the re- port states, hed absorbed energies and {intelligence of governors, collectors, commissioners, American ing, amateurs. Yet the re- fit of = ed pena 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nezt door to Clay’s (late U. 8.) Hotel, be- tween Third and 4% streets. G. G. EVANS, in order to accommodate his legions of customers throughout the United States, has loeated A BRANCH STORE of his widely celebrated TRY WHAT? Woon tate PIONEER MILLS, and buy your I Prove that you aan got our WOOD there ojgnver than elsewheresn the city 5 an then you KNOW WHAT? enormous out- I> Know that you get GOOD MEASURE and fon phe fests, put percel ved red ibe forts, azd found | ay had beea notalng at a cently series of GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE pe very best of WOOD “fee oss mane: cen them empty. But we found a letter written to our a fs - | in Washington City, at , ok. General by San-ko-lin-sing, the Genefal-in-Chief, which ran as follows, being translated by our in- terp eter : <P General—The valiant soldiers of thy great Emperor are more valiant than mine 4 capitu- te, A similar letter was addressed to the English edas having been achieved, on a ‘small scale,’ by Mr. Shaw, collector at Dharwar, who taking up the enterprise in 1940, upon an area of 220 acres, developed the results so rapidly that in 1851 31 658 ‘ko were plauted in American, and 254,314 with native cotton, and in 1856 the area increased “Cau at THE PIONEER MILLS! SIGN OF THE BLUE FLAG-STAFF, Sovutuwest Conner Sevents St. anp Canat (Soath of the Bridge.) 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, where can slways be found a complete stock of the STANDARD AND MODERN WORKS of the UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. to 156.316 kupas appropriated to the American . — no 19 GEORGE PAGE, Aoasr. Ge and 230,567 my wt pet ak gage aol of the plant. it] Every book is sold at the MONEY SAVED ‘Oa entering 2 court of one of these forts the sol- | does not ap; that Mr. Shaw was assisted b: PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, ase diers were tctonished to see some forty or fifty | 87Y Government grant in this work; and, at ail | 6nd A GIFT worth from Fifty Cente to ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS is presented to EVERY PURCHASER at tho time of the sale, Being extensively engaced ourselves in the PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, ® and from our large sales enabled to purchase entire editions from other publishers, we can offer events, all co-operation of the State with the culti- vation of cotton is now summarily abandoned.’’ Dr. Haves iTIoN.—Capt. McCormic of Dr. Hayes’s expedition, thus writes toa friend in New York: Urrsnnavix, Aug. 16 —We have been grevtly favored thus far, in mzking he passage to Disco in 24 days—the quickest ¢ made by any of the Arctic expeuitions. ttle craft is all I could wish ber, »nd | have not spared her. Our exrthen jrrs, standing in a row, apparently full of water, with a pair of little feet sticking up over the edge of ewch. On breaking these jars, to as- certain the nature of their contents, they were 8*ill more astonisued to find ineacha dead woma! t head downwards, drowned by thissi ode ef Immersion. On inquiry, it ascerta‘ned that the Chinese, before quitting the forts, adopted this method of putting to death all their women wno were judged to not suff. clently strong to accompany the forced march of Union Fire-Wood Mills. PINE, OAK = HICKORY WOOD Sawed and Split at aay jangth or size required, and deliv- ered to any part of the City at very low prices. We oail the particular attentivg of our cus- tomers and the public generally to our aplend d | oa UF COAL, which we can say, without fear of contradiction, 1s equal to any in the City. ‘We guaractec to give satisfactivn to all who may purchase of us. 9 Our SAWED and SFLU WOOD is kept tly dry, a A as 2 fer cover. feo! Cc on pian! the ret-eating braves.” eaty accident so. rt has beenthe staving in of our to jai peigcp eer ae ed. floors, clean ng ood order. rant sales a At the taking of another fort, after a sangutnary | stern boat. bard rch — oe amail profits. strugele, the CEinese commander, on finding him-| __ We have bad very heavy weather coming out- OUR GIYTS SCF Orders solicited at oon MILLS self surrounded by the allies, declared in a loud } TL€ Waves rolled in on one side and out at the ARE ORNAMENTAL, USEFUL, AND VAL- Dor, Seve nth at and Canal, voice that honor forbade his contiuuing to live | Other. Dry clothes we have been strangers to McKNEW & MARLOW, Proprietors, after such a misfortane, drew a little saw from his | Stil we sre in good spirits, and bound to the UABLE, cat pocket, and after sawing away at bis own throat | North Pole. Compnising 8 Thousand Varieties ; JZINDLING AND STOVE WOOD with unfaltering resolution, succeeded, at the} We have lost one of our bands—Caruthers, the Among winch we'nsme— d a ND STOVE WQOD tuird attempt, in his fatal purpose, amd fell life- | C@*Penter—who was found dead in bis bed We ss x and delivered to auy part of the oi ” Sean Gos Ghacanaeind 7 buried bim bere. Our surgeon leaves us at this | Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, acs ikecsasl sete, . place. Our whole company are united and in ex- | Ladies’ splendid Black and Plaid Silk Dress Pat- A cellent spirits, often mi with laughter. This evening we leave for the North, stopping at Tissuasak to obtain a few more dogs. We take @ new band from here, the son-in-law of Petersen, who takes the place of the carpenter. Leok for our return in about two years. and at the lowest posmiflo rates. o lowe TURIPE & Da WSO Liv tn New Yorn —The New York corres- ol: Office south side Pa. avenne. between Stand ¥ we Bi reg ns ndeut of the Providence Journal hes the fol- wing: It would seem that grey is a color much affected by the Mayors of New York, for, just in froat, ex-Mayor Harper, the senior of the great copra | bouse, sits bebind bis grey team. look- ng straight abead throagh bis golden-irimmed spectacles apparently curfous only about bis tecedents,”’ aud unconscious of all surroundingy. And now comes dasblay past in his light phaeton the ‘heavy tragedian,” Forrest, and we catch a glimpse from under ta gir aoa lds, ef the Moorish eyes of which ernona told us last night at Niblo’s, were ‘fatal when they roll so.” But look! quick! quick! for yonder, on her derutiful cream-colored pony, attended by two handsome cavaliers, comes the belie of ‘the ig Our little cabin ring terns, Partor Time Pieces, Silver Plated Ware, Costly Sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Tu is and Lava Jewe.ry, Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pens, Ladies’ Neok, and Chatelaine Chains. Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket Knives, Port Moncaies, &o,, &c, ip; h COAL (og, and stove sizes) ever brought to this Searker, wi ich Tan oe from the vessel if our ers are u ately. ina mee. W. BATES, ‘Wood and Coal Desier, 00 31 Corner C and iéth sts . near Caval. Weev ap AL Delivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest possible rates, A Manistzr ov tTu8 Gosret ExcomMUNICATED For Votine ror Dovctas.—Great excitement bas been caused at Caughdency, Oswego county, (the Utica Observer says,) f &@ mostextraordinary act on the of the M. E. Church tn that vil- lage. It ap; that Elder Salsbury, pastor of the society there, who bas ben a worthy and elo- quent preacher of the Gospel for some 45 years, and a iding elder for 16 years, residing at The citizens of the District and vicinity are re- spectfully invited to examine our stock of Books and Gifts, whether desirous of purchasing or not and by so doiag will be enabled to judge of the ad- vantages to be derived from our popuiar system of conducting Book sales. = » “pape: “ Central Square, in said county, having voted fer | [7 Call for our new classified Catalogue,wherein T. J.& W. M. GALT, eee then Saw ill not name her, bat everybody | Nr. Douglas at the late Presidential election, was | our method of doing business will be found fully | Ofte 289 Pa.av., betwoen 1th and 12th sis ; excommunicated by bis Church. On gThu detailed. who can sit a horse so superbly, and whose eyes aiter the election, a meeting was held to take the itor’s case into consideration. The question of is pro-slavery voting was discussed and severely denounced. A member arose to speak on the im- | ir of the Church mingling ia politics, and he injustice of proscribing theeider for his polit- ical views, when he was hissed and stamped down! The question of excommunication was pet and the Elder’s head rolied from under the Church guillotine! Several valuable members have siguified their intention to withdraw from the Church, and great excitement and bitterness prevail in the community. — Bujfalo Republic. flesh such dark fire from uader the close-fitting beaver tuat crowns her pale, Greek face like a helmet. Closely following, in bigh-top boots and Shee key cap, comes a little ian who for the ast fortnight has been the observed of all observ- ers. It is little Harry Belmont. We need not fear te name him, for he is attended by 4 careful groom, and his quaint and knowing costume and carefully dressed curls show very plainly thet his Jady mother knows he’s out. FOR SALE AND RENT. _ TORRE Sine set oy RESI- NCE, containing 7 rooms, with front bal- irate ards in frontand rear, fronting H st in an U7-Persons sending for books from s distance will receive eameattention as though at our store, the gifts, in all cases, sooompanying the purchase, 6. G. EVANS’S GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, 476 Penna. AvENUR, no 10-tf Washington, D. C, UR BONNETS, HATS, and FLATS of the very lateat style*,and in all cases made of the Test material, Cail at onge and ret ol he ting Office are, between ‘North Capitol First Se Rent wae erannum. Address, by Tetter,or in person, WAL STICKNEY. no FS SALECA new two-story brick HOUSE on ‘ourt! , below New York avenue. The house is 2 feet front and 43 feet deep ; has 5 foot passage, parlor, dining-room, kitohen, co four Sscession at a Discousr In BatTiMore — The Baltimore American of Tuesday says: Some SVE hambers, with stair e itohen, feeling—it can hardly be called excitem+nt—was FortTUNate Sister of Cuarity.—An eld no 2-tf 336, A ae ene with ood o=jiar under house. For terms eccasioned tn this clty yesterday by the display of | gentleman, belng token {lla an ina, in a seaport ea paioR OT? = Fquireat 4 9 Seventh street, oP PAM baltey a inetto fags. One was placed on the | town, where he was quite unknown, was advised AVING on hand a very heave stock of DRESS | ae ° a elfry of the old Liberty Engine House, where a RIMMIN 5 ee = ~ by the doctor to have a Sister of Charity as a nurse; and much comfort, attention, and consolation he fouad le getty g He lingered for two months, and died. despite the sister’s solicitude. The will of the old gentleman was made just before his death, and was to be opened by the doctor. To the surorise of all, he left to the sister who had so carefully tended him, £25,000 sterling, while to his family and the expectant heir, bis nephew, there fell but ecanty legacies. When summoned, the youth, who should have been a wealthy man, was indignant, bat still he could not accuse the girl of trickery. She was artless and very for him; and he was struck with that je ne sais oi which 1s the first symptom of matrimony, so seized upon the idea which had faintly flashed through his mind. it wes the only safety-valve; and, despite her being a sister, he then and there popped the question, and was naively met with a “Yes; and I doa’t see any other alternative to re- body cailing themselves ‘Southern Voluateers’’ held a meeting in the evening and resolved them- s-lves out of the Unioa. The movement is oriyi- nated by that class of men, plentiful in all large cities, who will do anything for the sake of noto- riety, and meets with no sympathy from any con- siderable portion of our citizens. Our peo lelove the Union too well to lightly abandon their hope in its perpetuity, and when forced, if such a lamity should ever occur, to give up the nati: ensign, Maryland willcertainly not rally under the ‘Palmetto’ banner. Another pba Os flag was raised on a vessel lying at the Point, and met a deserved as well as a handsomely effective rebuke from the Union-loving captains in that maritime vicinity. It bad no sooner reached the mast-head and its purport been perfectly understood than every vessel in the vicinity, little and big, that | seaaeappe the Stars and Stripes, flung them to tbe ie, and the wharves looked as gay wilh the GS, 1 will offer thi Gosh. aad One Prive Oni. 0 same very cheap for R. C. STEVENS, 336 Ps. av, nom tt __"_" ~ stween Sth aad fata, B=" FANCY GOODS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. At STEVENS'’s FANCY STORES, OZ”? non te Fo RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. 100 West st., Georguhown. at preseat occu pied by the subscriber. it has i2 rooms, wish and water throughont, a fins yard, stable &e, #1 is in sgood neightorhood. Apply to JAS. A. MA- GRUDER. ec 25 tf FS Ae ENT.—Two new three-story BRICK OUSES with back buildings, each house containing 8 rooms, with ry pleasantly situated on Sth stroet north, between M and N streets; rent moderate. fe ly to E. LAZEN BY. opposite, or to JOHN T. LENMAN, Ohio avenue, between 12th and 13th streete. 00 Stf ENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- Fo Poa beet cpposite the west wing of the City al, recently ocoupied Ly Chas. S, = Bn of ae. fileo, the Pe mar ag cor! 1e oor Of 5Am6 uUGINg, Lg Leoeappiy to RICHARD WALUACH, No. a nA Bvenue. is Is tf CY STOR J eS _336, betw. 9th and loth sts, Q@IiLuKs: SILKS SILKS"! *y + DRESS st kind ‘ou can ge E38 Sis every kind at WM R. RILEY & BRO’ "S$ at very low rices; that iv to say. Silk Robe for @16, worth 25; & Silk Robe for $2), worth 835, We have a jarge stock of D: Goods of every description, and we will close them out at very low prices, Cail and examine our stook. WM. R RILEY, & BROTHER, jo. 36 Central Stores, Between 7th acd Sth streets, 3 107" The New York Prison Amociation ina OW Ope ana LIN : FEMALE EDUCATION. usefat and benevolent institution. It stands be- | weck'y Eeamiaer (Banton) domes the Chane | aad au Opentg. at our Fancy Stores, ver large} "T Hose parents who NET jah their Ganghtere to re- ceive a thorough and systematic ed 3 their phy sioal training wi!l receive attention, ignder the most approved thenros and Gymnastics, aro respect visit the Union Female Aoedemy, teenth st.and New York av. tween the excessive sternness of criminal justice and the uabappy wrong-doer. Ata recent mect- ing the agent of the association stated thet five huodred and tifty persons charged with crime had come under the notice of the association, one hundred and nineteen of whom had been care- Bi prising the iatost and most desira- ble styles of the soason. Also, 2 fine assortment of FRENCH FILOW- BRS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, RIBBONS, &o., lof which we are enabled to sell at greatly re- a ty MRUTCHINSON & MUNRO, 310 Pa. av, colw end ment system as follows: e notice in the eastern papers tbat Miss Eliza Angell, of Providence, recently 4 has left $100,000 in trust to Drs. Wayland and Caswell, the increase from which !s to be expended i ti Lali horeb edi a ae MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS, fally examined Of the latter number, forty-four | souage tn Nolth Providence, aod lec ncia teen | —Rozidawee Between 3th and Oth ete, | _84 5° ee posi Z ’ . iag them { = perry meas be miley ret cnennm blonde er repair, in supporting a Baptist ‘minieter to preach Gas Fixtures, EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL been discharged from custody on satiefs in said church, and the surplus, if any, to be ap- | THE BEST ASSORTME *T EVER OFFERED Mrs. 8. J. MoCORMICK, PrtycrPat. plied to the education of the children of Baptist ministers and missionaries, and candidates for the Baptist m-nistry. We do not question the excel- lent motives which Prompted Mies Angell to make such a bequest; but an endowed church is, nit a nine times out of a hundred, a dead church. members baving nothing to prompt their Ifberal- ity or zeal, are very apt to become selfish, indo- lent, rusty, and heartless We cannot f ine a more effeeted blight than could bappen toaliving, ‘active. etlicient church than to receive an ample endowment.” recommendation; sixteen had been furnished wi clothing; and about a dozen others provided with ‘work aud places Several czses were reciied in which the timely interposition of the association between the law and the offender had worked 2 radical and permanent reformation, and there were hundreds of others that mizbt bemamed of ® similar character. All ther lon now asked for was pecuniary alda marked — countenznce to ensive its wide-spread utility. = IN THIS CITY. hose who desire to select from new patterns. with theaivantage of a redaction in prices, will attention of s me ae 18D their mrelhinge to aur tee ore ~ pothe “peeve ee Prices, re 01 “to call at ta Bye: s., sOuLL wid & CO, ! ; e thirteenth papel soonee of a a will commence on Tuesday, F inthe ouse recently Socupied by Syfrester Soott, aq, o, 180 King street tha Wrarahee requisite te biotough Englioh Eda. 08. i worough Eng aa gaticn, ‘and Aiusic, F.ench, Latin aud Drowing, if esi! 5 > In addition to day seholars, Mrs. McCormick is osael to receives limited aumaber of pupils as ders, who, constituting & of her own fam- ily, will be under her immed: oare and supervi- sion. She will endeavor, ss far as possible, to sur- round them with the comforts and Kindiy inlluences of THOMr Furs! Furs AT SEXMOUR'S IN GEORGETOWN Ihave a a Asxzasion of Cotn.—The officers of the Assay Vincinia Mintrany —The Rich id E: office in the U. 3. Mint ba a vest fe cinty tha aumoeees me. Keferences,—Rev. . H. Norton, Rev. Dr, Einas cluded some | has instituted Invest! mame; ith strict car 1) attended aS ‘am A. . interesting experiments oa 7 a whether | of Virginia ae Seis, that ‘the State = fhe men Goturing tad seleetion of the slowing vi ae See Edmand i wyatne, the amount of wear oa coin is increased by ex- | 53.000 musk 2,600 rifles, 2,300 sabres, and bat- " +» Henry Marbury, baq., wis " . teading its surface. The genetily jonctved 2; in- x sealdies’ ~ Sas Robert #, Hunton oy D. Walisch, teries. numbering 250 besides cavalry *quipments and other articles; whereapon the Eoqu.. cr figures up the costof organizing a mili- jusiness 61 fos with certainly to invite the fon is that itis But the fact is the reverse. The fete ete oad from fine and fresh onagat » Souda Mink Sable, annual wear on the Spanish quurters is consider- 2S njamin Waters, Esq. Jas, ‘Nershall, Messrs 26 or | s epconipen I een ee ee tery force aad es that 100,000 men are — yi others. ‘ and the same resu. found in compari the } ready to spring to arms atthe sound of the first 5 Txye. tbick and thia gold dollars. The thin dolls, tbe an %, The Enquirer, in steccatest aa fte “rhe} - ster Mink . with Tuition in ail the English Branches, Inst issae. wears the least. It Is accounted for bie overnor, the Adjatant-General and the Commis. seer en sioners, are beuding their best energies to the armiug of the State, and old Virginia is now ready for the worst ifthe worst should come. W hat we havn't got, we have the to take from Harper’s Ferry, Old Point Comfort and Gos- port Navy Yard.” a oo iF" Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, havin; invited by James Redpath and others to a tend a meeting in Boston, in favor of ‘eradicating slavery,”’ returned the following curt answer: bee? Yo be gon wae, Fa. » Nov. 21, eee it: '¥. opinion, oung men ames are attached to the fovcgding letter would 200 for the annual session—psyabie semi -aanaalls, m advance. y at Professors’ pri aay hme Li HEATA & KNOWLES, ‘FIRE, MARINE az INSURANCE AGENTS. Orrick Over Bank oF Wasiineton. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE IN- SURANCE COMPANY, Ov Hagtroxrn, Corn. s’ Furs in great variety, ‘ar frimmings of ail colors. orien! W. F. SEYMOU no 19-Im ponte > nowae More NEW PRES, goons OPENED GAINS. We og in ‘some Dress Goods just Fgh Sierae rciin norte 52 Boventh ate above Pa. av. T. OTICE! Iw LL Take TANS Virgil that the thin coin receives a yreater aad also to the less moi which sa article of extended surfece moves. if the diameter of our poe ppl rg eoids be made reater, the thiceness will not be sufficent to al- ow of the substitution, be rogues, of plantinum instead of the which t femove from the center of the » & fraud mi practised at the present time. —_—— Vors-Bryive —A rural friend sends us the fol- lowing anecdote of the recent election:—in the town cof V.,im this county, an elector was re- uested to go up and vote ‘‘I am not fully con- a, oney for F tena iacay RA Eo Sista Sih Bayt Sgt eted is | arse sree Godan tnircod oy atcrdng | Pos anan fy Sorte act Trane Al] bea er atl fa Kap high-minded patriot. +“ W bat willconvince you?”? to theirown business. John Brown was righ! orl aba't be iled to give their accounts slid, asked the other. aAbout $5.” “Well,” said the ps ae his me awarning to the hands of He SO VER, Iron Hall FIRE DEPARTMENT. other, “‘we are buying votes this year, bot malar . i tand 10th at COMPANY OF THE seeing it is you, here’s a thse and a two; pat’em Wx. F. Packer nowt ___Pa ‘av., between Stand loth sts. any INS TATE G F ¥i INIA, ‘ato your pocket, vote and say nothing.” He Governor of Pennsylvania, UR 8! - ones, voted, and im the evening offered the money in} Mr. James Redpath, Boston. PU CASH CAPITAL... + $300,000. yment of agrocer’s bill. it was refused, and stiau _——— Tae Cunietian Soctatists —in an article on Robert Owen, the Westminster Review for Octo- er mentions the ‘Christian Socialists’? a sect which hes obtained recently a foothold in the be voter (his face elongated) hastened to bis friend, with—“Here’s thet money, and they say its counterfeit.” “Of contée it ta,” weet the other; ‘i hope you do net think I am devilish fool |, to which I invite the Also, other safe and reliauvle ies, in whioh the vasurea pruned m the profits withoxt incur- wear; * HEATH & KNOWLES, si 1 ve now read: reat ames fee! atbeyy acon evescenes ng seiciaes and aed Sones ca ere oan a =a 3 idge, A AN A EX’ % he. Freight— or littlo—Bar- Hugbes (the author of ‘Tom Brown’s School Ny oueds vin wn ays enough to pay for your vote in goof money.” | Luteo Wand adds: «The Chilsting Serine ; Ofice, Rooke 18, over Bank of Washington. “Ea- 07> Sherrard Clemens, member of Congress Are otherwise termed Musculer Christians. The — from the Wheeling district of Virginia, writes a | F of History at Cambridge, and Mr. Fk d letter to his copstitaents. ee ee hot (SQUIRREL, indecent haste Soath Daysat by,’) the chief of the apace, OF, ip 2 aay thi ey ” ye v,’) are the cl roplets trangported bod ween Washing: ond nese eine vesy Osppbatic Boalvtilen, va | “Their adie! te the pious and strong —one ~ Sadmens oy sili tom, and may aly im follows: ot batt obey ne command exc that | "20 praises God can walk a thousand miles ‘® ofall kinds for Trimmit pisitiy Bx! a Gi me Ey wich comes from you. If yeu, should diftr in | * 8 hours wes gece of Gay kes PUBS.” "| Mosscilins. “Orders sutere poate Pg oye with wai # be idigeltied with the Ovr or Eurroywext.—the New York Jour- a ow tke very effort | rere Rene ne eee ce Otore Tilttecemet poone of pasrlotions 9h tions taeetune | 28! of Commerce thinks it would probably be no panes o ‘ : i toa | 7 ak wary godersis charges, ey ed ay hand pis reaiga inte | Sx2eKeration to estimate the number of PB fap at real Y 5 TILL bands all the efficial which have | {2rown out of it since election day at edw (int Con &: 4 rosd & Co. polite 5 . {Late Osborn’s your all the power You BAe }-95,000, @ Intge portion of whom are young women. Mt a CTe bed array upod ine" Gatablishment In New Vork hes dis: b : ~~ THEY WANT IT PURR, FEMPERATE snd Tar A 6 The lat ¢ have been recetved with much satisfaction in France; bat the wonderful power of - It ip ean than cider, énd iafarmore cannon, bes created po Hie snenaies. Paris. + heer ee —ebenerrenmenipeenies? — Forsale by al! Grocera, 8 This extraordinary aveation, its astooishing | Runoesnovs Sxot.—Readers of nathral -his- tna 20 6-Im, saecess, must create a complete revplution !n war- | tory are well aware that it ie that i fare Tag Tm“ appeal Lae ST oeuas rie ion at pee equal pat toa ce’ tt on ey ‘aight, . Travis, the 2c at fe ante on ex jon at the dow; f WW fell te the ground attened by with the of ten & effort falc gh” [Pn animal di ak bre |; onwteebigehtonmsondeanadt ick Aams Pon THe SoUTH.—The N.Y. Pribune fire arms manufacturers of thet city sre |’ Moonee Sari RveaE DOES cf sake iy etiaed ees rT! nd be cons aes MOO! DENTISTRY. MEDICINES. Be tor sag ratgntee FEVER AND AGUE EE M. 8, M, Bets ofthe HE Por , Spe reer estes ahs 3 OPP who weeny theee. Ave ‘Orso! sccommodsted with arr etelaed prise streets th may deeire: pat ete ge artons oleae the MINERAL PLATE will be more Ry warranted, oth sad Tein sts; ‘Also, 907 Arch, Streets Pinte phis. 00 15- Da gn eS re ea ete | Sygee sala peiea oe Ome Para in proportion 306 Pa. avenue. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. WwW ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FA RY, DD Stren. Remsen Sh ond Streets, We have just fini nog OS irst-ciaes CARRIAGHS, such ae ‘Lite Wagons, Park Paeatons, ay, Car. viages, and Bugeyss, whi we sell a S& vere smal! profit. term acclimatation. ing praoticai mechanics in different branches | ssme end, but often li gheigtacet' hirer ectE Gatti ve eta | fone gt Suet Sal" 8 2 us! of wor! 4} = eombinu ng lightness, 001 aa, Hs Repairing prom nd carefully attended to i the shorisel Ketan! moat reasonable tie infection, than WALTER, KARMANN & covered; and sSopstmakers, etocessors to ‘Wm. T. Hook, | tres to the pi ap “*fopared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, mi Tue eo PSY | __—. aeay aS i — making it now one i Helmbold's Genuine Preparation. een ee maeotaa = f “fl CONCEN' A! eater ight Wagons kept on be Res chasetinr eer ee GAL REEAURS nent Gone,andallerdere prompt | ga'escivs eee eRe ine e dee “= MATION Sada oe anes THE ONLY PREPARATION Preqentsepoey + : we iY or UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE {ising from Exoeenes, Habis “Litended with | . FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN [fous of om Se RUCHU, in ail parts of the world testify to the efficacy of ‘enk PROF'O.J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, lorror vi and sentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praiss. A fow testimonials only can be hore given | Quiverss © the Msouisr Srstem see oi culsr for more, gad it will be impossible for you to doubt 2 % ness o| the Skit 47 Wat Staxet, New Yort, Dec. 20, 18's. a “pat Lis count Gentlemen: Your note of the 16th instant has] ‘These symptoms, if allo to go bee: rived. that had heard that I x varia? had been benefited by the use Of Wood's Bair Re: POTENCY, PATUT storative, an’ requesting my certifiests of the or Wricn THE if I had no objection to aive i it. . ‘ho oan say that albward it to you chen fafly omnes 1 think it by tye DIM EE CE RIREAS ° it * years; the color of my ITY A PTION.- hair auburn, and inciined to curl, Some five or y are rware of the caves Ee fering. 1X yesrs eince it begs to turn gray. @nd the eos'p BUT NONE Wii of INFES: Sere eee eed ta laseNte sonality sot | SHE RECORDSUE THE INSANE ASYLUMS pe tp end hg ape ren Ed Ba dp og Rey ty etsy abilities inc-sased with tume, and about 4 months oes to ‘of the sere: P rth ded tt» them, by hair fal UTION ON STE ee a se aod FG nes iON OCR AEE ES wires the sid of medicine to strenkthen off the top of my head end threatening to make me ide In thig unpleasant predicament I wee induced to And luvigorste Systom, try Wood's Hair Restorstive, mainly to arrest the | Waich HutmpoLy’s ER TRREE BCCHU mean falling off of my hair, for 1 had really no #xprota- does. tior Cat eray waircould ever be restored to its A TRIAL WILL CONVPNCE THE MOST SEEPTIOAL. it from dyes. I was, however, = ere Eo ge only was th o but the eslior was veel to the gray hairs an OLD gr rOere, Fy ie wakeigee wai geneibility to the scalp and dandruff orased to form MY yA rs ps Ng t JAR TO On my head, very much fo the grauifiention of 707 | Dy, A eee eae ae eras ty wifo, at whose solicitation I was induc:d tw try it ‘other remedy,as in Chi eten! For this, among the mary obiise 8 i owe to alagity, Painrul: , OF q her cex, 1 strongly recommend all nusbands who ry Evacustions, Ulocrated of Beirrhoun state va ue the admirati -n of their wives to profit by ey of ‘Uterus, . or Whites, Sterillity, exainpie, and useitif eee oS + | and for ai complaints incident to the ex. whether Tes le Bo. Beate ee Sriking ‘rom Tnd.coretion, Habite of Di On eae een DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Staxston, Alp. July 20, 183. FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT To Pror.O J. Woot: Dear Sir—Your Bair ae A Bhniy Pestermtive” bas do: uch good mnee pe ome ond Dangerous E GECMSOLDS EXTRACT BUCHO ne hair so commenced the us» ot ie that I wish to SECR the hair will return imore beautiful t cheap = lesat this is my experience. Believe it a! e known to the public of ite eff ects onthe hair, whion are great. A 4 a . , Freee Pitdlo'or no changoin Diet; Noinoonventence: Yours traly, re or woman may benearly deprived ol hair. and by 8 resort to your ae Rertoraus ” ‘mM. H. Kawepr. And no Ezposurs. P, S—You oan publish the shove ifyou like By | it causes « frequent Gesire and gives strength to i Southern papers you will cet | Urinate, emoving a Bre peirocacs Se s Teco several of your cer- Rrereatia a= curing Btriotures of tho Uentben. voters inthe Mobi > Mercury, © steang Dontbern and . — og ad D'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. lle Weop: Dear Sir: Having had the rtune to lore the best portion of my hair, from | and worm oui Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS and who hays paid heavy fers to be cured in 8 time, have found they Tore deceived. aad that the TEOMN Eat dfedp nj apo ek RINGENTS, ried up in the system, oat in &n aggravated and the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orin 1861, 1 was in‘goed to meke a trisi of your prepara- tion. and found it to soswer as tho very thing woneee. My hair is mapa et mgt yom ogee leg igations to you in gi to the afflicted such streaeure Fixiuy Jomxeox. PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. rati bottles of th i Use H Ly’s Extract Bocuvfor a affes- rhiccabenea gad apes bateeece Tei a | ons and dims of fe i doll bottle; the me- URINARY ORGANS. t tn |, retails for two ars : i - the large howe Sauart, ‘40 per cent.more in proper | From ‘whatever conve corianer sad 2° matter cf aon, and retails for HOW LONG 8fa Cr WOOD © CO. Proprietors, 444 Broad | Diseases of tese orcans tnaard ote Diwrets way, Now York, snd 114 Market street, 8t. Lou's SELMD OLDIE r ot} Seri. Maoid in this e ty by C. STOTT, 375 Pa. avenue, | And is certain to havo the desired un 91! Die. ei ences FOR WHICH IT I8 RECOMMENDED. — — | Evidence -T of the Cay tay 2 and responsibie char- il acoompany the noines. To THE eee ara CERTIFICATES OF CURES. CITIZENS OF | wrre N aad to 2 years standue, WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, &o. ASTENGS i> FAME. Price $1.00 per bettie, er six for $5.00 Delivered to any Address, seourciy packed fro o DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL Commrmica TIox® Cures juaramteed : vice Grade?! _AUZT eolysaiw og eereeent season o the year CRALERA, DIARRAEA, CHOLIC, Aa DYSENTERY, AFFIDAVIT. DbysPersia, $ trae en Aldermen DEDILITY. ho, ken | eee er Phienel phi EELMBOLD, Who | prevail to an siarming extent: - ee iy of Paes aie an no or i oes rugs, Sh ee First BONE EEnce subseri to every family to know November, a) A REMEDY a |. P. HIBBERD, Av i at once Se MORTAR DES sctdvean teteng en ehention tn peubtnnps € at * or Panis, H. T. HELM BO it offers ‘ LD, Cl ® PAIN KILLER 1 et AC OUNTEREEIES. REME PO Rak ABO PeoueLanrs regen” aETicLEs On THE REPUTATION ATTAINED ine tnonder 0 #8 u pic Hainpeit Congine Deseret that no imposition is irte; in the sale of this “ “ « tS rent Mi ine, bad vat Rose Wi THE MONEY WILL B. REFUNDED a Warre, 598 Seventh snd hey the medicine Saito give eptize pitiahetio - | ote, tee, Anthea Pree Eh ea SIRSUOR® FREENTRLE, &x Pésu RS UL LER, take by ivsoted and iat aes salisied aXBAvalD 1M. DB. CLARK, ESQ; us, 4 = 4 Sho wil tefead your money: Prige—25 and 50 Cents per Botte. For sale st all Drug Stores everywhere, JA8. MoDONNE! gyil-eotr eee SCHOOL AND CO! = OUTFITS. [7™ Cash pard for all Kinds of Grain. an 25-4 OL? Be STENT FIXTORES. ‘are dat. ly Now Wists ht