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THE DAILY EVENING STAR = PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, «SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st., Papers served in packages by carriers at 94 year, oF 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six month#; $1 for three months; an” for less than three months st therate of IZcentse week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in wre ‘s, TWO CENTS. TC} ADVERTisEMENTs saould be sent to the office betore 12 o’o.ock m; otherwise they may not appear vss, XVI. until the next day. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. his exesust Pumliy ant Seve Seurasi~ten- ‘aining @ greater variety of interesting reading oscars vig pedergeitiboniee-eaemeenp-en Evening Star, WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1860. Ne 2.436 It invanabdly contains the “Washington News’* that has made The Daily Beeniag Star ciroulate #0 generally throughout the country. TZ Single copies (in wrappers) oan be procured St the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. THE HANDSOME MAN. ”’ said the n “ Certainly, sir, hew. Adence that aged wren at parewne far from the MISOELLANEO Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy was one of those « tumph!™ inted the uncle; “a pretty ee US. WOOD AND COAL. models of perfection of which a human father | fellow for « banker. me The Becretary Leos pihere sapreemnirg a WINTER MILCINERY. aa pos ean produce but a single pl Debtors grew ———/ to Mr. Ferdinand laigigs Eee val ebe poy reneged gies laws pen deans uns teen AWLP TO THE PUBLIC: Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy was therefore an =i Fitzroy, and Mr. Ferdinand Fiteroy grew | oucmarine servi and the me rege ie a. se9e Eis GO WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR son. He was such an amazing favorite with | Pre#sing to Miss Helen Convolvalus. itself to the Navy rtment. gstylon of the eu poneeat ‘tecth =, MONEY'S WORTH! both bis parents that they resolved to ruin “ It is a dangerous thing,” said she, timidly, | ‘The permanent public debt on the 20th June are 8 Sahay HR LGW. | ennnot wear others, and aliasing Aire him; accordingly, he was exceedingly spoiled, | ‘‘to marry # man so admired—will you always | last amounted to $45,079,203,08 and the treasury 10 CANNOL weer th " ha deans IT! PROVE IT! KNOW IT! ay never annoyed by the sight of myths and | be faithful?” + drafts at the same date to $19,600,500. Hi Sk Grane 30- th any Sones na Wi > had as much plum cake as he could eat. Hap- a By heaven! cried hersover. pe a readpp nen investigation in relation to Grfinson & MUNEO,2 gto F Pa. av., thone wis a TRY Lacy LS, anc t py would it have been for Mr. Ferdinand — a ee nee dl janes etic on Scerieutioe: pone yee rm iting ot arora | a aoe Hom menaerss ee | BOP ora -e e¢ re um enterin; ie P rey, could he — have eaten plum cake, | #pa bord Rr chiagad. Bas the Uy for the | the United States are communicated, and the Gas Fixtures, rofully warranted, nand Fitzro: Secreta this o1ty—No. 338 PROVE WHAT? ‘A most beautiful creature was Mr. Ferdi- | mrriage was fixed; and Mr. Ferdinand Fits- ain Ricard nt 1 appropriation of $100,- sak: eoneactt Talc. OyenseD and 10th ote Aloe $0 eee |: IZ Prove that you cnn got cy, Sat WOOD these a = ROK al thane sewhere sn the ! Such eyes—such hair—such | T¢Y bought a new curricle. By Apollo! how | ery, and to compensa De. Barclay for its use.| _T! Who desire to select fi tern: oo teeth—such @ figure—such manners, too—and sonia aay — d ad A ee <panaennnaansiaienaneentsaseenipunamennienss’ VE Salj early and exkmine of & red: on in im prices, will KNOW open such an irresistible way of tying his neck- % eo uncle ‘elen = xamine K that ASUR: cloth! When he eae _ sixteen, a annhet ve ween ~—_ te a ieary <j par paag: a MISCELLANEOUS intradying tae iether welliuge to one C0) for grey ry beet of WU Fues o7 for Hens mower: . 4 id uncle represented to his parents the pro- . B consequent low prices, for eeieks of touching Mr. Werdinena Fitzroy to | Your sake I have discarded Lord Rufus Pum- NOW OPEN slgetting all who detive heir work done sori 1 a3 read and write. Though not without some | iio 35 THE ee from oars on to cedar Dee Pe bas: Saaeeuns. PIONEER LL difficulty, be convinced them—for he was ex-| Adorable condescension!’’ cried our hero; ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STO: thetwenn ith ote. south abt ie. = gotlee, scones BLUE FLAG-STA ceedinglg rich, and riches in = uncle are the “pris niente only four feet a RE, -Wanl J. W. THOMPSON & CO. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. UTRWRST Connen Sevan rt a AND wonderful arguments respecting the nature of as ike & pee Furs Furs » nephew whese parents have nothing to leave | _ “All men are not so handsome as Mr. Fer- 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AT SEYMOUR SIN GRURGETOWN, Wasttipyon qennnee CRE _mo0_" “GEORG PAGE, Acrwr, him. So our hero was sent to school. H¢ was | dinand Fitzroy!” was the reply. ; Ihave with striot care personal to] W. ag MONEY SAVED naturally a very sharp, clever boy; and he| Away goes our hero to be present at the | Next door to Clay 's (late U. S.) Hotel, be- the manufacturing aad selec re tion of Tete ro ce We have fied «num f aT THE came on surprisingly in his learning The m eo eed his uncle’s will. “I leave,” said tween Third and 4k streets, fysinocs cushios see with certainty to invite the GARRINg ES ‘aes wad Union Fire-Wood Mills. pea perpeien tinge prepare aserane sag sgh piperrih edge Save hetiee: itd, wats G: @, VANS, in order to necsumaiate tia atine Seba ne sud fresh osught riages, and Bureres, which we will silat FINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD Sewed - ata genius wi a . o yoy be, if a take pains with him !”” said she | 87d the whole of my fortune hegscins excepted, rocarses of customers Sena ea aees States, Reanin o segs of tas tana we fatter oureelven tipt we a red any raat ieee aa seus tre eu to her husbend. to (here Mr. Ferdinand roy wi his loested A BRANCH STORE Weter Mig irrel, fie strlen and ¢ seals of work work thas aie roo _— on of oar “Pooh, my dear, it is no use to take pains exquinelySrade) —S ee of his widely celebrated ed Sabi om, oven fing li ied | SPOCK OF eaten whlch we with him.” 'y orode) my natu son, ohn Childrens’ Tere . contradiction ¢ to any “And why, lore?” Spri igg8, an industrious, pains-taking youth, — phariitrers ENTEREAISS Fur Trimmings of all colea a ake —— fe Piet abd oat reared pftended to Ws, ~~ i fsotion Sete «Because he is a great deal too handsome 0 will do credit to the bank I did onee in- ‘een'ngton City, Prices very moderate, W. F. SEYMOUR ALTER, KA MAN Tole iy Our ‘SA. Dang eQOw, is kept ever to be a scholar.’ tend to have made my nephew, Ferdinand, 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, no 19 Im oe Gaorgeto’ a> Lopchaakiers, iccossors to Wi - Mock. gate cover, = parapet Cont pm “And that’s true enough, my dear!’ said | ™Y heir; but so curling a head can have no | where can always be found a complete stook of the | VENTLEMEN'S 0,00... |ar joors, Olean and in good lent for accounts. I want my successor to be STANDARD AND MODERN WORKS =" the schoolmaster’ s,wife. So, because he“was too handsome to be a| *.™42 of business, not of beauty; and Mr. F@ ENTLEM ot Uenens RIAG: G ENE wy-m DE CLOTHING. . | T iii: subscriber having qade additions to hi Or OPRSNGIRE woon MILLS 4 of the neni ur present sasortment 1. yea iow scholar, Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy remained the | 2iaand Fitzroy is a great deal too handsome UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, E 3 fees vo, oltieng in the D. ra Reve eth st and « lag of the fourth form. They took our hero | for 8 banker; his good looks will no doubt wit | every book is sold at the ted rmngera wag an ar tive, Gime, wavonvarateuA =e REN ws tRNEW SMEATON, from school. eiress in town. Meanwhile, I leave styl iti ih = ne: What profession shall he follow 2” said his | bim, to buy a dressing-onse, a thousand | gqq PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, seats ich eeittina Pies Slater OTHE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON I mother. pounds‘? A GIFT Her-slothing of all mode, Kid sed other wausaah Sea. ing to: morrow s carte of the very beet Rod ‘Agh “«My first cousin is the Lord Chancellor,” ‘A thousand devils'’’ said Mr. Ferdinand | worth from Fifty Cents to ONE HUNDRED of bea Ky "Ko. oe which we Ale PAURBneatiy d andall esters AL (ong and stor: ) ever er cd To te said his father; “let him go to the bar.” The Fitzroy, banging out of the room. He flew to | DOL LARS is prosented to prices, Al REE, one, prompt a ingly -y fi Lord Chancellor dined there that day. Mr. | his mistress. She was not at home. ‘ Lies,”’ EVERY PURCHASER Le tothing, quad’) ‘STEPHENS © awe pf ne ret comers og Ferdinand Fitzroy was introduced to him. pean lyre anaiotare bane med at the time of the sale. no 16-tf a 2 Pacavenue. | °°: er of iéth a 00 SI Mropksed coat Bete His lordship was a little, rough-faced, beetle- | Ut truths, i Mage > Spephericoge seine ei: tensivel: axe : — browed, hard-featured nian, who thought that | terrible long ones’ The next day Mr. Ferdi-| Bone pgm vey surseot onmeetese tn the a z Penn's IN INSURANCE COMPANY Woop beauty and idleness was the same thing—and | 222d Fitzroy received a most obliging note of | ang from our large eales enabled to parohace entire et gis all gentiemen AND L “ perohenent skin the legitimate complexion Loree you every happiness,” sald Miss editions from other publishers, we can offer pet wo ust WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. BK, to all parts ak Fs at the lowest or a lawyer. INDUCEMENTS ” six 8 + of selli Send him to the bar,” said he; ‘‘ no, no, Helen Convolvulus, in conelusion, *‘ but my | to our patrons not elsewhere to be obtained. maa "5 Ps ee ee Office 282 Pa. av. Reade oo ith aoa 9 2 that will never do—send him into the army, he | friends are right; you are much too handsome — ration. Just inte all eap isin succensful | Omce corm rC street and Lowrsiana av., over Bank| Sum it-it - ade. is much too handsome to become a lawyer.” tie poset : —- the week after, Miss OUR GIFTS ow. York styl jee of DR Ess Wey on The very af Washington. ———_——_———&——¥—————— mother. So hey Bought Sr Ferdtoang Fite | Hom OT eee eT Ome UBER AND WAl~ | Good cation Sebati Blamed | INCURE Hoy RSANRSEAEEOT=*?” | _FOR SALE AND RENT. roy a cornetcy in the —— regiment “Alas, sir!” said the bailiff, as a day or two Comprising & Thousand Varieties ; Ia prt E ee aren) large ook ot ‘OR RENT—The tou BRICK HOUSE oons. Things are fot learned by inspi a after the dissolution of Parliament he was jog- Among which we name— those fine DRESS BOO which Geo. ShoemakerD RECTORS. Re uel Redfe on Third street, between Sir. Ferdinand Fitsroy hed never ridden at ging along zie Me Ferdinend Fitzroy, in a | Gold and Siiver Watches, Gold Chains, Figen Teere cae well as £5 very Samnel Cropley. Willian Wises, era x the Tesidenoe of V chool. except when he was hoisted; he was, ackney-coac! ound to the ne! **Alas! | Ladies’ splendid Black and Plaid Silk Dress Pat- ichard Jones, John D Barcia r therehind, a very indifferent herseman; they | *it, What a pity it is to take so handsome a terns. poe yee 9" png. scob Gideon, Andrew Rothwell, Ace See sent him to’the riding school, and everybody Jaughed at him. “He is an 23s!" said Cornet Horsephiz,who Report of the Secretary of the Navy. Garnet, Turquois and Lava Jewe.ry, ooo 1€'3rk eprocine Aveeen House, serene _Avmt. G. Davis, Seo — ADAMS, Frotion. wae very ugly. ‘A horrid puppy,” said Lt. The Secretary of the Navy recommends thecon- | 9°!d Lockets, Penci!s and Pens, he ae oO TS | gentleman to prison '”” Partor Time Pieces, Silver Plated Ware, bad debts “ANTHONY, Age t. Squintem, who was “stil uglier. “If he} vertin Netting of elybt ships-of-the-line into first class Ladies’ Neok. and Chatelaine Chain Siemens tai hes Phas cal hac mele ams Thos. Parker, we for tk order to offeet for the Manufac- Richard Barry, ly to WIL. B. French. ne Law No. 20t aes eae a Costly Seta of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, | Murer’: Seventh stroet, Tero | No charge for relist ngry ips, which ke says can be done ata cost of | Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve Battoi You oan get ORESS SI: KS o1 ves not ride better bo will disgrace the regi- | $5°5 yuo bach. ‘The other sbips of the line couid | Pooket Knives, Port Monnaies, &c., wat" RILEY © “po KS of avery kind at a crim person, Wid eae ment,” said Captain Kivalhate, who was very not pa ies Gn onpanne, bolug ob4 Gack aes Gand pins rices; that is to say,a Sik Robe for #16, worth = good looking. ~ If he does not ride better, we ‘The sailing Vrigaie Sen the ete Santen ton to | Thecitizens of the District and vicinity are re- | #25; & Silk Robe fi g2 worth $3. We have a OR SALE—A HO will cut him,” said Captain Everdrill, who Bolen as they are, and the remaining six silling | #pectfally invited to oxai our stock of Books | !#fs° "took of Deas Goods of every description. and FESS arent below Now Aoi = was a wonderful martinet. “I say, Mr. Bamp- Irlgates to be converted {nto steam sloops-of-war, | 8nd Gifts, whether desirous of purchasing or not Porccus ee pes ence sete toed ee cee eens cee front and 4 f hes & enwell, (to the riding master,) make that finally into store-sbips New sloops-of-war | and by so doing will be enabled to judge of the ad- Wl R RILEY. & BROTHER, pounee, pale, ee sees itch po E youngster ride less like a miller’s sack.”’ should be built to replace those built prior to 1% vantages t» be derived from our popuiar system of No. 36 with palier wed ‘whole house. For terme « Book, sir, he will never ride better.”” The present condition of the setive navy is then | conducting Book sales. t. ; h “Tae er Pak ‘And why will he not ? reviewed and commended. The S Lceiab ge! Pi sated —_ ms x HOUR no in favor of screw steamers, and againat si 17 Call for our new classified Catalogue, wherein TAKE NOTIC “Bless, you, Colonel, he is a great deal too | steamers, in case of war. ’An increase of the navy | our method of doing business will be fou 2 et en Rig han: dsome for a cavalry officer.’ 's demanded, on the ground that we have now & | detailed. vs Licup nae’ Santa ond for Hhens, and Trenks. *True,’’ said Cornet Horsephiz. ‘ Very } navizating Interest of 5,000,000 — petoome tndeiced to me mm Sreeee oh one weil true,”’ said Lieut. St. Squintem. ‘+ We must | and export trade of $6,000,000 or {[7" Persons sending for books from s distance Iithe hands of gllector, tive their adcounts eR i eut him,” said the Colonel. And Mr. Ferdi- | coasting trade of equal extent and value will receive same attention as though at our store, HOOVER, Iron Hail. SE eee ene arr Tam SG nand Fitzroy was accordingly cut. ditions to the navy should employ steam the gifts, in all cases, accompanying the purchase, | _ no 21 Pas pvt weet Sth’and loth ats. Dc0F ToTwe pew tyee-story BRICK Our here was a youth of susceptibility—he tion probibite Individes? ony ar a @. G. EVANS’s URE OLD RYE WHISKY.—On hand eevera with back buildings, esch e 3 pa 8 room Vid fr ey situated quitted the ——— regiment, aud challenged the | navy of their own. Estimates are submitted for. GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, ai eds mg by fhe most Fl inbie distilernin Pann: 5 on sth street north, between Mixed Ni atresta Colonel. The Colonel wag killed. “What a| replacing all of the prominent navy yards of the ; r gylvania, Igedand exanins ted HE GEM OF THE SEASON. TPR ZEN BY. opposite, oF terrible blackguard is Mr. Ferdinand Fitz-| country {na condition of fall activity, A high S76 Pema. Avance, Ri Po! trandies, 5» Henoter, Grand, D pay h . b AN, Ohio aveuns, Sotwena roy,” said the Colonel’s relations. compliment is paid to the efficiency and discipline | _2010-tf Washington, D. C. Goo dues tel fo. Also, Peach aa Agee PS let ae 8 segrtyeds per Expres ths Latest I2thand sth streets." ne ef * Very tr said the world. The parents | of the Naval Academy, under Capt. Blake. Fig- Cur Brats Ean end 4 Gin, old Jumaion an HATS ; also, © levee, and fall » mY yes REN a pa FIRST E008 tae were in despair. They were not rich; but our | fes 2re given to show that the Atacation of the af sae a ae hgrony Weel ( eet be csrnneeree sont HATS, of all atvles, for aa ~ tly pred by Chas. EN poring wl arr fogs en one eee ere Pe me tentente asin vessels have bee! @ ‘ "Ha fi eget & — ap berearet ly Gus tag HY t fours tell's Spoarinenties Poss norte cult Sore yom upon the cra old uncle. He is vei eae 5 au] edgy Hotes Pn 5 eats habae hp betw. SER oan get exactly what you want is solicited. clover mid they both, “and Tay do. you” | Weedshie Yor bythe Asin euedron, sedinore | CEOMOMIA "ft, rertste ne CEMETERY NOTICE. Te een nate ereecrend ee So they secrever Aa we Lepr paca the given ‘that the slave trade can qnly finally be su ‘oc Strength to the voice of Tye saperiter: at xa RAS of KA _ro now ‘Sign of uncle. and bought his beautiful nephew # seat | pressed by England’s enforcing her treaty of 1317 BLic Sete BRS % ae a is Paclisaent Cian tpeie tet eheenew'te Onie; or teecomeae-| anv SINGERS. Bron se and meveeredes |” THE ONLY PREPARATION . EDUCATIONAL. Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy was ambitious, and | tion of Cuba by the United States. feng ars ofthe. mmportagor of cheoxin prices fer RU ERFOR ad The act of Congress of June 22, 1880, authorized iin Maing woeid tak toy nite mar Wor z UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE SCHOOL er oY Ls Bove. ew, the President to send some competent person or Taoeleatel soon atinaketh 6 Lune vo tect SEE - Niss A PECK Pesche the English consti- | Persons to the Isthmus of Chiriqui to examine | B: containing demuloent ingredi Ww GALT’ FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, Number ot pn ANTE Bade boot ty 00 16 eo®m peak. combo arss open ie quailty and probabie quen- ents, alley Patmos ‘and B.onabial Irritation, ooD A, i CLERGYMEN, LADIES. and GENTL ‘EMEN EMALE EDECATI lo be fouad on \- a) at! of the id testify to the CA “What « handsome fellow,” whispered one | rig lmprovernent Company; the coarasier of | BROWN'S which ithe “TyockewP aren epeoife)| —-989Pa. Ava PEGE Oy WOOD'S HATE RERTORSTLVE, | Lost Pareucs who wien thetedamghtre to ro. ee Ah, a coxoomb,”’ said another. ver do for speaker,’’ said a third, very audibly. And the gentleman on the opposite benches sneered ean Ge his reception, Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy grew a funy with the Nevy Deparment awe rm el BROWN'S| xzss, . said one | was accordingly organized under the command of Capt. Frederick E: 'y broke down,” said another. bydrogra bical part ay ‘work was asaigned to to} BROWN’S | §° Asta. “Too fond of his hair to have anything in | Lieut RE barrassed. ‘Told you so,’ the harbors of Chiriqui La; end Golfito; thi dt gent f the P: nai ite x Pigcticablity of butiding * railroad sevens sid TROCHES | peror.’ N. PW. Mill oad Wharf foot bees — sont Tow toctimonials only gan be neve civen | guett Pisston lenis we erevel isthmus, s0 as to connect said harbors, a en- x erally as to the value of the privil Leotrantedl a wir heared! Diseouraged by | © 1a the conditional contract of May 21, 1859, | TROCHES| REV. E. H. CHAPIN. ving made me as a mere w oeive 8 thorough and systematic education. where ape rtman ‘ow testimonials only oan be nore given ecrtmant. | Breet cuser for moresaud it will on anor the owt apres tem of Celie: eon are eck cules § be impossible for | then en aiid anatics 1y invil 10 dot ‘onder 4 mart we epee Say any orders with YON NT, WALL StaEet, New Youu, Dec. 20.1 foouth at. and New York ar, ee w eth vee a Geatlem:n: aad a " ur note of the L MR. & MRS. Z. RICHAR piv rete Wa SSE gG Eitan versie | ei cictthe sree pre | em ao i ING AND DAY SCHOOL TROCHES |, “Almost instant relief in the d {7™ Sto: r doors x puraignes of pporekive, Ba ren ie fi FEMALE BOARD! PA lfokereaer es ronne peeaine Ni es ie mpjete pescrtpent | Ml award it t> you chet chee’ fal." beogase 1 think it Mra. 8.4. oCORMICK, pt ly My age i+ about 5 y f The thirteenth ap aie seesion Oo} Soe gs “*T recommend their use to Puatic ymnastios, sre res) PEAKERS.”” le, of the Navy. The EV. A. C. EGGLESTON. m. N. Jeffers, of the U.S. Navy, the WATER FISSURES ely 1 is heed,”” sein thin@ whe was considered af ap ical to Lieut James St. Clair Morton, | TROCHES “ Contayn no Opium, ot ansthing ALEXANDRIA EXPRESS cemnudbeNibaaness Be wi ; nf eee ne ey ne wit ; o -. Ee Topographical Engineers, and the] prowN’s injurious. DR Bharath, Boston y One Sogen bundle 2 aes on thesrown of my head to lone ite ae naib ity and No. a King = . Boxes, “4 “* Hear! hear!”’-eried the — on the geoloriea pT Preaek patient 5 pr TROCHES | och ime? and lonsant comblus: leet ron W ning Seiitlen inerecead wrtn tame, ond about {mouths | the Ke Sf Ee Stroh Bea ee as Ps benches. from Norfolk in the U. $. war s' Brooklya, | hon or Cosagu, Be a s' ber bevetr ra mar aly / pare was added to them, by _ pad gets sud Nusio, Frenoh, Latin Ferdinand Fitzroy sat down—be had not | August 13, and on the 23d arrived at the Chiriqal | BROWN’S| ae pee Ba ye y every cay at can | ok the top of may Baad wad tarqntentng Oo BER a | BORE su to day mabe, See. MoCormick is shone; bat, in justice, he had not failed. Many | Lagoon. The expedition has just returned to * Beneficial in Broxcuttis.” % ‘ed jates of h ol this unpleasant predicament I was induced to | prepared to receive a Lp saunher of va to is as a first-rate speaker had begun worse, and many | Norfolk. Reports are transmitted from Captain TROCHES DR. J. F. W. LANE. at Bacon’ Grooery Store, Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the Boarders who, consttufing & a country member had been declared a pheenix Engle, Lieuts Jeffers, Morton, and Evans. The BROWN’S: ton. heal dware Store, will be pr be prompt- fa ling off of my bair, fort had really Bo expecta. ily, will be of promise upon half his merit.‘ Your Adon- re rts show that the harbors on both sides of the “ have proved them Moy for aut WET ton thateray hair cowid care ag fs ong = crete, oie Pi pon of Cl . B. STILLWELL, original color Sacer from d 1 was, however, isos never make orators,” said a crack speaker | [#tbmus cf Chiriqut are unsurpassed; that in the TROCHES| Wrorrisa id gt (Late Sobers Expross. reatly 8 ta find, after the use of two. bot with a wiry nos oplaton of Lieut. Morton ‘it is entirely practi- | REV. HW. pcs ri <r fice only. [shed not oniy was the failing off arrested, eferenices —Rev. Geo rc ‘Nor a men of Business either,” added, the | Siaea Connect the barhors by a line of allroad | PROWN'S| Boston. | 1K. SCHENCK’S EULMONIC Se "batared to the gray haire and vey Db. ora m ro ee ae ae adapted to commercial peepee » and that the | ppocnEs! g)«, aeia A eforapsiiea to bility to th and dandruff o i Ea a committee, with a face like a] coai found there is of exc quality, and the spe sake on from fi DERSON “er ly inexbaustible. BROWN’ EY. 5. Dr gh saat By Jove, he’s going to speak sgain and bill introduced by Jefferson Davis probibit- the purchase of patented articies for the ar: TROCHES, | be Pet y ferent La removin: Hoare : her Entwis! navy is next attacked as injurious to the pute of tne th eae hrost. so 2 6 my | Menta Bin will never do; we mast cough him down.’’| ic service. The Secretary revoimende that he prown's ¢ phir? poland aah oy respecttallt, wey, N.Y ith Tuition in all the English Brane! And Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy was accordingly SS ee a for the navy by werd — =< TROCHES at eae Mise macstoee 155 . Sohenck - ay Goahy evs Mey gts: oity, "asd am no | $20. jhe anneal seeai weteTiegemas Messwalls, coughed down. ; not by advertised contract.” ‘The present statsand | BROWN’S Se epee ons ls of comapiete sa loager at Nov it Carzal Moonie and Languages at Professors? we hero was now seven or eight and twon- ae the various squadrons aad ships are —_ Dr. Bohenck’ maser Sey ae Hie iH No extra charges, Prin eat y. bandsomer than ever, and the adorationof eeny recorded, com, oe being paid | TROCHES, “Great bon oe. PEE 7.5. room Kf the young ladies at Almack’s. “ We have | t Comm: Poor, P rent fot prown’si ane wack offeot, memes Nov, 2ist | T commenced the ussof i mis minh _ mew 4 nothipg a loa ”’ said the parénts, who in rig i faaink: Mp as be pi \. me Liverasiogs ees to the public of its ¢: ar, whe . FOR STAMPING had ~— cir fortune, and now lived on TROCHES Pe ROWLEY. A, Mw. by ey io Th wt a ty cana IroE having once eajoyed T= You BROWN’S| Preautent of Atuens Colleges Tenin ; am a «wl Feturn more at A PACKET OF bandsomest man in London; you must rHocmns ea sistent boléen ohealh medictas was the means af restoring yp in my experience, Er ile, AND ENVELOPES marry a ' “) Ph re | take yr pleasure in ree ond- <4 will” said Mr. Ferdinand Fiteroy. EY PRUE CENTS A BOX ot op is nas ake 2 argent | rs “Vouens a Picks above eetee ee ‘iy 30 maton, Miss jen avo! os s charming SS 5 i ee eee Ss more Trerel young lady, with » hare lip and six thousand a oT E Pe oe at ee LADIES’ AND MI Pins Bad eet ets nrc agent or pied 2 METROPOLITAN ‘0 Miss Helen Convolvulus then our Repo:t of the Secretary of Treasury. One of the largest and finedt stocks ever offered LADIES’ AND MISS! W 00's HAIR RESTORATIV hero padd bis addressee Heaven’ what an up- teport of the Beoretary of the T: is 0 Dear Sir Sais BOOKSTORE. c relations made about the matter. | condned entirely toa statement of the finances of ‘ter = Essa ral from New ew} one Trane to ; portion o =, trom ‘Easy t> see his iutentions,”’, said one; “a the Government, of which It presents a very cleat re Insl. 1 was jadueed to maki - PHILP & SOLOMONS, handtomse fortane hunter. Whe pate. somsake | eatinre, rit reverse te lestaeient OO ent i Z Neaper than ion. inde " fe the very # ce aha devleas the best ef bisperson.”” the rament and the ma- rg Neel 7 FU My , 2 wale | + Handsome is that handsome does,”’ said another * He was tarned out of the army, and mar- dered his colonel,”’ e “ He can admire none at himself,” said a fourth ~ you perpetually jealous,’ said a fife “Spend your fortune,”’ said a sixth. th And herels ¢ heart,” said a seventh. Miss Helen vulus was prudeat and wary. She saw a gréat deal of was said; and was sufficiently contented with liberty and siz thousand a year not to be highly impatient for a husband; batoar heroine had ‘no aversion to a lover, so handso a lover. as Mc. Ferdinand Fitsroy. Accordi: neithe: rem ped nor discarded him, kept him on hope, and suffered him to get ste ith his tailor and his coachmaker on the strength of becoming Mr. Fitzroy Convolvalus. Time went and excuses and al ter, eek of each other; ra ot till ae Semed Mr. Ferdinand Day, and rejoiced that they had left him so well provided for Now? then, our hert depended solely upon the erabbed old uncle and Miss Helen Co. oivu- las; the former, though 3 baronet and « satirist, was « banker aod a manof business; he looked very distastefully at the Hy; white teeth of aie nia make you will peerage the Fecent em milion | y Sovinay a ie Pi i a Ba et te ag AMILIES WANT A RBALTHY DRINK: ; a near corner ‘Topteserroieetapigbeteo ree size, | THEY WANT IT TRMPERATE ond Mo leree. medium aud : ai an dium olds st least 20 per cent. more in proportion COLINEAU’S TABLE BEER IS THE THING * pict ‘and nl, its for dol! wee omnes tar BS “io ae eenenl retail two dollars per no 2-3w retaiis for one doilar aareeeies the the me- ‘ it is lees into sider, pad te tir more Fe apnugen se ses reed *Giet ieee pao ye ny gang, <0 gan ouet maee It is palatatie ood at olay exportensed notice, by avenue, bet. sth 0" work aE EE, poner, Far ele by al Grose 3 ent me ‘Ay iy amok ye very large ai Yaak ia onl. B ANKING HOUSE this by C. STOTT, ase Pa. avenues. nO bere RITTENUOMSE, FANT& CO. “aoginsy or . ‘F; S% yal nose, eurrenoy, and J+. Heiner 4t'Dixt} st. Se . i GAS FIXTURES. HOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. - E Have in store, ‘New re avis, GAS cate E5 Clothing for School and ae ite ‘the me intrusted to our care ee ae ies ae

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