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- THE DAILY BVEHING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th st., BY W. D. WALLACH. ee Papers sorved in packages by carriers at 94 8 year, or 3? cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is 93.50 s year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 2oents a week. Single copics, ONE CaNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. 17" Avvzatisemants saould be sent to the office before 12 o’c.ook m.; otherwise they may not appear ‘until the next day Eben vo, XVI. +> ING Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1860: N2. 2.455. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Jouraa!—cor- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published om TEExs—Cash, inveriably, tm adeance. Sing!c copy, per annum.—__.__.__. @1 Five copies that bas made Ths Daily Buening Star clroulass #0 generally throughout the country. {Single copies (in wrappers) can be prooured ‘St the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Priceo—THREE CE’ MAJOR JACK DOWNING ON SECESSION. HE GIVES HIS OPINION ADOUT NULLIFICATION, AND ILLUSTRATES IT WITH A LUCID BXAM- PLE. We produce for the benefit of the present day and generation the following letter on nullification from the celebrated pen of Major Jack Downing : Wasutsorow Crry, Jan. 17, 1833. To the editor of the Portland Courier, in co Mariner's Church Building, second stor: eastern end, Fore street, away down East the State of Maine. My kind and deer old Friend: The Presi- dent's m to Cn makes cracking work here. r. Calhoun shows his teeth like alion. Mr. McDuffie is cool es eucumber, though they say h ta terrible tempest in- side of him, thet he’ it iet out before long. For my part I think the President’s message is about right. 1 was setting with the President in the east room last night, chatti bout one thing and another, and the Presi: say: “ Major Downing, have you read my message that { sent to Congres seiaey 7 I told b Thbado’t. “W “T should li to bi you read it and pis we your opinion upon i Se be handed it to me and [ set down and read it through. And when I got through, now, says I, Gin- eral, I'll tell you jest what I think of this ere business. When I was a youngster some of uz Downingville boys used to go down to Sebago pond every spring and hire out a month or two rafting fogs across the pond. And one time I and cousin Eparaim, and Joel, and Bill Jobnson, and two or three more of us h a whapping great log to carry across the pond. It was rather a windy day, and the waves kept the logs bobbing up and down pretty con- bl so we agreed to bring 'em along side and side and lash ‘em together and drive some thole-pins in the outermost logs and row em over together. We went along two or three miles pretty well. Bat by and by Bill John- son began to complain. He was always an un- easy hsrumscarum sort of a chap. Always thought everybody else had an easier time than he had, and when he was a boy, always used to be complaining that the other boys bad more butter on their bread than he had. Well, Bill was rowin; he begun to fret, an hardest, and he wouldn't give us any peace til! one of us changed sides with hi Well, Bill hadn’t rowed bat a little way on the windward side bef be, again, and declared that side went harder than *tother, and he wouldn't touch to row on that sideany longer. We told him he had his choice, and he shouldn't keep changing so. But he only fretted the more and begun to get mad. At last he declared if we didn’t change with him in five minutes, he'd cut the lashings and take his and paddle ‘off alone. And before had hardly time to turn rou five minutes were ot ind up batehet and t lashings, and away went Bill on log, bobbing and roiling about, and dancing like a monkey to try to keep on the o = Tho rest of us serabbied to we could, and fastened our logs together again, though we had a tough match for it, the wind blewsohard. Bill hadn’t gone but a little way, before his log begun to role more and and by and by hg went splash, head and ears. He came up puffing and blowing, and it hold of the log and tried to climb up on to bat the more he tried the more the | rolled; and finding it would be gone will him pretty soon if he stayed there, begun to sing ut like a loon for ua tocembiasd tako him. We asked him which side he would row if we would take his log into the raft again. 0 s Bill, I'l! row on either side or both sides if you want me to, if you'll only come and help me before I sink. Bat, said the President, I hope you didn’t help the foolish rascal out till he got a pretty good soaking. He got soaked enough before we jot to him, says I, for he was jest ready to sink for the last time, and our logs come pesky near getting scattered, and if they had, we should all gone to be bottom ther. And now, Gi is jest what I think: if you let South Carolina cut the lashings you'll see such a log rolling in this country as you vever see yet. The old Gineral started up and marched across the floor like a boy. Says he, Major Downing. she sban’t cut the lashings while my name is Andrew Jackson. Tell Sargent Jocl to have his company sleep on their arms every night. I told him they should be ready at a moment's warning wish you would jest it aire cousin Ephraim- upto Augusta a jog now why he don’t write to me and let me vue how the Legisla- ter is getting along. I remain your loving friend, Mason Jack Downtna. Dravoyp Cut Diamoxp.—In Baltimore, just after the Democratic Convention, = i Douglas Louisvilian, noted for his coos |p msities, wagered a thousand dollars with a North Caroliuian that Bell would receive the electoral vote of Virgi The pore drew their checks for the amount and de- posited them in the hands of a third party, a Fesident of Philadelp! A weok after the election, it was deemed sure thin; Breckinridge had carried the State. 0 Louisvillian th pon, in this belief, wrote to the North Carolinian ag os would greatly inconvenience him to money forthwith, and asked him to Te the check for a short time. This reached the North Carvlinisn when Virginia was roported lead sure’ for Bell. if © thereupon writes to the stakeholder to return him his check, as he wasn’t willing to risk bis money against the check of a man who couldn't ‘‘come to tim: The stakebolder advises the Kentuckian of the demand; the latter, howeve: p believing. — the “latest news’ that he had won, won cur, but writes the bet must stand, = re wae Carol: i i im when it is announced that six Breckinridge electors were North Carolina believes he has the wood”’ on the Kentuc' , and promptly sends messenger to the older for the checks. He arrives, and uaints the man who holds the checks of his business. Bat, presto cha: —the latter points out the latest tel sie news inthe morning papers, stating t the Breckinridge electors refuse to serve, faa that Bell ‘receives the electoral vote of Virginia!” Isa’t that diamond cut diamond ?— Louisville Journal, 15th. son 2 SS Tus Caittern Honpreps. Papen peo who see it frequently mentioned i aes news summary that some fetasbeiret Pectin Sent bas ‘‘aecepted the Chiltern Hundreds’ t & loss to understand the meaning of the vation If a member of British House of to withdraw from mg oe his seat may be vacated in either of the following ways, bat not by personal resignation: I. By of ng elected by aoe or any other corrupt means, or by 8 majority com- Bye of persons not dul qualified to vote; 5 Dg expelled for Boman 6. By being in Peron be m= pe er By —oe yr = of profit w Gzrerntnant tT In the southern part of the county o: Buehingham- shire is a range of chalk aie, embracing a bere meme oo 20 miles wide, called the “Chiliorn e country was — with forests, and infeated Pella press whoze redations the offiee of of Chiltern Hundreds” was established by the Crown. Ther three of these Penge mead Fa ‘The daties of the office are now merely pou nal, and the pay is mip shillings a year. The office is at the the Chancellor of the Exebequer, adi a alee wishes _ agp ay his seat, he writes to the Chancel- lor, asking for an appointment ag Steward for Otitern, Handredtt aad, wees the mentee po member of parliament, uaually connected with the that a new election be h member. vernment, moves to choose a new Skating In Central Park. The followin, ve fork, of skating in the Contral Park, New York, is from a correspon- dent of the Philadelphia Press: B3 just com: = Central Park; never like it in the long and cheerful as been my felicity to lead. Th Commissioners notified the pub! papers this morning that the ice was skating, and accompanied the notice with ample direstions as to the mode of access, the arrangements for the convenience and comfort of 1 and gentlemen. Inserting my 170 Iba. posites into a Sixth-avenue car, I waa wagoned “onward and upward’’ to Fifty- ninth, where taking the more moderate but thoron: --reliable team of mares, commonly denominated ‘‘shanks,”’ I soon found myself at nd of the Mall, and in the presence of at least 20,000 humans, a Iai whom were the American police force attached to thi and on the ponds, to render assistance, fe m, and preserve order. At the balcony spacious rooms for refreshments, cloaks, &c., are erected, where one may get all such comes- tibles as are usually obtainable at a party. In front of the b: any & large space of ice is re- served exclusi for the ladies; near this is a dressing house, with 4 female attendant ready to do her little endeavors. Further on is an- other space, fenced off from the main pond, reserved for children and ladies learning to skate. But the great foature, is, of course, the main pond where skaters of both Sexes get upon the irons, “go it;’? and isn’t it a sight to see! Ten thousand or more active little bodies, careering around as though an- cient Nicholas was after them, going through the most grotesque gyrations, backward, for- ward, sideways, vite ladies om arm, or pushing the dear creatures or whirling them about, or doing any other of those many saucy but en- dearing little humb: ings by which men and women cotton toeach other. Isn’t it exhila- rating? Talk about sylphs and seraphs! why there no movement in the world that wrings a man’s bosom so instantly and thoroughly az a woman who goes streaking about on th quick as ‘ul as a fawn, re —_ beautiful ankles aad saul od ates to “‘wish you wus in Dixie,” and coming u) th il glow on t cherry glan: eye uke of mallene inte a man’s ackinon bs en there’s skating! From 2 to 4 o’clock the carriage roads linin; the ponds were erowded with vehicles fill with ladies, gentlemen, and little ones, looking at the sport. On the ice the crowd became so great as to make getting about rather trouble- some. I left at 4.15, in order to be in time for the mail and “ Second Board,” but thefmulti- tude sppeared to be quite indifferent as to whether I left or remained. Lexury or 4 Wanu Batu.—We hear a fun- ny story, looated ina bath room, not far off. Smith was man who never permitted him- self to be outdone—he could do whatever any body else could. Smith met Brown in a bath- room, and Brown, knowing the others peculiar conceit, said that he (Brown) could endure a hotter bath than any living man. Thereat h fired up, and a bet was made. Two bathing tubs were an ‘ed with six inches of cold water in each. ¢ fellows stripped, and separated by a eas partition, each got in _ let on the hot water at the word—the w: being as to who should stay in the longest with the hot water runnin; mith drew up his feet as far as possi re Bil the boiling stream, Brewn pulled out the plugin the bot- tem of bistub. Aftor about half a minute quoth Smith - “* How is it Brown—prett, warm ?’’ * Yes,” says the other, ‘ Ye s getting almigh- pe — but Iguess Ican hold out a minute < ‘So can I,” answered Smith, “Sois-s-s!— aquash | —lightning —it's awful !” Fifteen seconds, equal to half an hour by Smith's imaginary watch. “ Tsay, over there—how’s it now?” “O, it’s nearly up to the bilin’ p’int—who! Christopher answered the diabolical villain, who was lying in the empty tub. —_ the hot water eer out of the esc: aro vine By this time Smith was splurging about like & boiled lobster, and called “I s-a-y, over there—how’s it now ?”” t as the devil !”’ replied Brown; “but— soiss-s-s'—guess lean hold out aan- other minute!’ “ The hell's fire you can!” shrieked the now boiling Smith, who rolled out and bolted through the partition, expecting to find the other quite cooked. “You —— rascal! why did'nt you put io ‘didn't agree ¢ 0,"’ said the impertu- bable joker; * why in the thunder didetoee leave yours out? Postic Mextine 1x Ricumonp, Va.—An im iy ierze mass meetin; a held in Ric! irginia, on Thu: ‘ht, and resol tions adopted which declared tha the perlod bad arrived when sound conservatism demanded a re- vision of the Constitutional relations of Virginia with her sister States ; ri aged as the chief source of our national troubles the anti-slavery sentiments of the Nort! hich denies to the Soutbern States t! ightsin the Territories ; nullifies, by leg! enactment, the Fogitive Slave law; poisons the school, the pulpit, the press, the Hiern and, to some extent, s ad- poe some of Justice in the Northern States; paral: e action ongress for all useful pur- id bas at length, under the form ofa Lait election, seized the Federal Executi ive, with the avowed intention of so administering the Government as to circumsoribe slavery, and to lace it where the Northern mind shall rest satis- that it ts in the course of ultimate extinctio: approving acall for a State Convention ; denou ing in strong terms, as likely to lead to civil war, —4 attempt to coerce a seceding State; and dep- ng the commencement of hostilities by any pes rad rey for = Purpose of capturing forts in ber terri before the formation of anew Confederacy, id one be sdopted, unless, in the opinion of each State, euch Lostilities be ex. sential to her ssfety ; and cm that the ques- tion of peace or war, Involving, as it does, the rights and sofety of ail, should bewommitted to the General Government of such Confederacy. Tae Jaranuse Ex ews bas been re- —— << arrival of tec saute Ni baving apanese on at Kong. She reached there on the 22d of ed after a p'ssage of nearly twelve prod be Bata: via All on board were in health. She was to lesve on the Wth for Yeddo, were she was expected to remain ten days, and would return to Hong Kong about the ist of December to take on board the Amerisan Minister to China, Mr. Ward, who would proceed in her as Aden on return to the United States r. Ward bad paid isit to the Niagra, and wa received with inguished honor. It was understood that on the arrival of the meepre J at Yeddo, an extraor- @inary demonstration of welcome was to be made by the Japanese. ——————————____ Paine Orrosxp To Sxixts —Little Alice A—, ® walk, was ski FOR THE HOLIDAYS. es H? POR THE HOLIDAYS! SEVENTH STREET FOREVER! FUN POR THE CHILDREN! PRESENTS SUITABLE POR ALL Acus! pg tare a Shey Store All kind: es most MBROIDERE, work: KATETING and ee ae oi RU sagperee ot O98 dove e309 Sevonth st, OR HOLIDA PRESE! F litvens Boke oF & fidren's Games, or elegant Presentation Books, ‘or ai! the new Book: Por Nowspapsrs from everywhere, For the Rog x Go RENO; * RICHSTEIN’S, de 20 No. 278 Pa. avenue, 1861 DIARIES, 1861 Commence the Year with a Diary. A valuable Pocket Compavion for registering eyonts — nt, Bi containing rates qi Posten Danes: s pie spac for memoranda for avery d org day in the year, oash Rooount for esah month summary of oath acoount bill paradln as iad, feeetvable. Don’t be without one o! hese useful lit uve! The most complete, elegant. and de: m nore seued,oom- prising tweive = de a a Says styles, SHiLuNe re Odeon Buiiding, corner of. af Serene and dem Fenn avenue, HRISTMAS PRESENTS Ist MAS PRESENTS! GAUTIER has op-n FRENCH H FANCY RO ited to his new style CONFECTIONERY, pe perity, and delicxey of tiavor, For he accommodation of those who with & call, he will home | his ‘Confectio ery por uj in pound sad half poun packages, doz DAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. One, Two, Three and Pour-Faced Shawls. We foe more than our wowed jortment of baleen ew Chaine'aine Long one, two, designs. i of igccneabeve ny ren ye eal the changes in fashion, nnd ‘ioh, ri sh, and the most durable winter i extan’ atook ‘ofall other Fieie a ceeaie sec oaks will be fyand new, tensive Also our entir: eee of Psiik Robes, Dress sit ks, end other vast stock of dress fabrics. All kinds of Dry (Goods 18 cooeral use. One prio’ only; th ue marked in fistinet therefore no purchaser is deceived. Rugs, Viloloths, &o., upper t examination of store and stook sitbdieds it rE ies es to purchase, PERRY & de 17 10t ESENTS. fos Soe aoe es pot es purchases = at the store of th Myer of FANCY sod z bily th Cloak Pitot Rasta " a8, he aac Fancy Delain, ae e red Linea Gamigic oy rohiels, Mustin ad Spmbrics oon sad Sots, fouvin id Gloves. Neok ba Honnet Rabon, M Drawers, ny other Geods sti'able for Holiday ng Bt redneed rio t RY. de 19-10t 521 Seventh at and 321 AAS By. SUPPL ES Log curisrMas, ud Nuts of ait kinds, @_by my direstion wari bay iia en 1 s wbbie. Four, best brands, Family, Extra, and 0. A geauplets aesorreeeat of Groceries of all kinds. ose conta PIS AEL DEMING, No 534 Seventh street de 11-e0sw__ between Louisiana av. and D st. Brors 2 RAPH ate ik fies ydente from whame \oremmal Congress eats ore mober of di 1 Gen mmodore or hein athe w vid ance ees, siggaae 8 five full len, eae Visiting Cards, wen, a ‘E "PHOTOGRAPHS Foa (riges for ‘all other styles equally moderate, C. “GavTl oe FRENCH RESTAURANT. DINNER AND SUPPER PARTIES. lie would res; pally oie Bae ER | rnished i mga hound style, an jalways | = seve! parti ment. ‘O30 Pa venue. de 5 eobw HoMDAY RRRSENTS-SUITABLE ME- One 3+t Keal Sable, ORT ten K SABLESt Mowtelecans aa Ae prices to a RENGH Ni MIN PRENERENC! Psaouys. eautifay from CHILDREN'S FUe 022% 916 Ps a. Vastoeinee. Sod Capes, tal ai dhs ved B. H. STINEMET: 26 s dem between tek Tath sts. N OTICE! ES Feary T FOREIGN” Bask aes 5. UND PRE- Has reosived, per letrrperser an sunled. by ay tity of wots and Wi wholosal jers°n Wastin. ak: of Preserves, of different ki: ai Sant mod call suet ty gooda, Nos 372°D a otweas ca Yo, 8th and 9th sts., W: H# ashingto = mone wll Kinds of I Latics Garments s, jig e J P Vv [eevstRaTeD BOOKS We | now our usual Taree re pe for-Precouts Rese cee aig Moverted jose aaa ae altho i Department comprises all bat it View Picture sing Vigw Pie aenbol Wri seat aa feorcans ate a angeane.s MosUr., RAE. EARON, AT PRICES a] aspera ral SRE Srcasag | GO” 2A med ire Ligat! Ses. cols Bet MISCELLANEOUS. mt Rely 6s ot ergy Oodle f Hiawatha Hatr Restorative warranted in every instacce to Rustone mal ga bas ea 178 tied ang Coron. IN T AOUS San he rit HA = OPEALED a. a Hees, Ss § : Tipe rom iT eBye ? 7 reg whieh richly at . it waa oe ors perior merits in this Teor thatthe Commities, af ter suffcient evidence presented to thomee ves, awarded to Mr. Hoyt this fiattering testimonial ”. vening Post Sold in Washington by J. W. Nairn, ». B. Clark, Kidwell iA Jegrgoeg D.G. Ridgeler. In Geor, went 2: Kidwell, and by Druggists gener THE FOLIA ine FROM. ae * known sie, oy the Steam: New Og.eans, ad ¢ ‘Oot, vine Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowel — tam urged” wile to report to youscurs your Saranp’ our family. and as it 1s the oniy which we can ou any nowledgem: our gratification, I wi qe toetste My eleven years old. ber his esra, neck aud erms for ive much of tle time ver 43 they would kill him. Aas pear, then it wouid whe would not heal, pont became very nd often painful; they st-pped his gr owth med to undermine his health. co that he be- ‘feeble and sickly. We Sparkes ans ard Medicines. but they did no good. Ac our neighborhood, who had oures by your Cherry Lig your od aymnie op showed is tees ROW enjoys » with no remnant of ney eae bo him that we can discover. you, sir, aren perent, you may well velieve that westall not soon ou. Very truly, your humble = pt, Jno. Provered by DR. J.C, AYEREOO., Stowell! Mass. ie SPECIAL NOTICE Bore! FRIENDS AND We have Ind their bills all pads off, —_ those | please who prefer oalling at our desk ‘or them do oo by the 25th inst. After that de render ev*ry bill our books, ensows rreat panic we must ark our friends to mak ein iW. COLLEY & de 21-2w 523 sovent Tn RUROESAN mare care a BY P. RICH 8 corner of Penn. avenue and Eleventh street, has been greatly im ie recent! ,ane now offers, apie yd he patronage of citiz n any other public house in ie prices being lees yt f rene! ronment 50 et ments of the uro) 0 vi re COme Ver: a ka ae i that oan be deeied “ty the geet fas tid fous, reAr tt 2285 NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE of Ladies’ Kidand Lasting Volvot Trimmed foots ies’ Kid and Lasting Buttoned B. ea’ Morocco aod Bonini in Bettoned "Boots cite? bck and Fur Boot ates? Kid Valvct trimmed Boots, 1 Morooen and Gogiskin But'd Boots, M *ieubbor Long neg rom 500. to $1 pair lower ity om an be boug ht elsewhere in the same q this oity. Aiso, a full sesortmont of Boots Sad Shoes for boys’ igs ROSENTHAL UNot 18 Ma:kot Space, do 1 €o' Pe Bv.. h ste, NOTICE TO THE Pama The undersicned hes Ng ets: jos” PR Ee aes rg eter were 3. il. CANFIELD. : CLOA “ sn Hie Gs Camilla, Bstive, 4 epee. soherd, tl fo Knelien sn'Sank, the Frene! Te many ot other as and besutiful sty Rent. French Beaver beara iu ieee $33, to which weask no 17 TAYLOR & HUTCHISON NEW PAWN OFFICE. ws New’ sloth: iF a WANT ote. THE UNION 0 has just sgosiveda lar 8 51 fresh LOB- cre ie a seis ‘sen sais cop ir pees . bse HARVE Sewing Machines. 388 PENN, AVENUE, _ NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. biio attention to rs new $59 We invite the FAMILY Sein ACHIN ta Co.’s Ga ONSLER, bi fete pa Sy og: the a foqe oh th ntpued bp io {no riseecry ES GREY, ee erat tarnt ales Sie pure OLD er Price = Saunier arene domand we eee Ss Seep teed re ta effects. pana BP Ne Woon woob: set minprane wo Sifa Bek roan pris onsen J.& Si i SEs ‘he atseatr lav the! Aonand kisd Pog Sen STREET! s M I T H° Ss, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET. “Ge thow and do likewise” (Ona wpe the’ optire.9 entioman who U nave jae returned ned from the ee toa of CL (ATS & pao my hat contain whi Also, 3! = Cacnlancnd g BL ba 5 SHAW , GLOVES, and all kinds of Genis’ Wearing setonist: at une So gmeclen we 25 per cent. buying 8 SERVANTS’ cu abundance. Dont forget to cal! at the thi ng Stu Ni rand watt aaa Porches ina m sie MITE Cin uk = de teim No. 460 guavatis “2 2 Opp. Post Office. (ENT TLEMEN’S G MSY TE \DY-MADE Uur present assortment of GE READY ADE CLOT Goffe Fine Shirts Under- clothing ef all_kinds, Kid ‘and other Gloves of best . Scarfs, ‘Lies, Cravats, Stocks, Hoar of which wo are offering at eur usu ow prices. ‘Viothin Le ate in the most superior ALL, wainbinair “y « c Teo ee PrN. STORE, 71 = cLofHise opetialsh besa, HATS al = AND CAPS, At 20 Pzr Cert. Les THAN THE Usuat Rates, Ar SMiT H’S, No. 460 Seventh Street N. B— a . ont of CLOTHING and FUR- NI eth ODS wi oe it greatiy to their sd- 2 meacall ee ee oe, SMITH, Uroruren. We 1ciERCHANT TAILORING vite our customers, and citizens goners!- ly, _ inspec ton of our aes — G nd Stork Cassiffenus, p Eskins 8, OVERCOA' abe “EB vie we will make to order in vie style at very low prseee. pil. STEPHENS & CO., 00-tf 322 Av., hetw, Sth and J6th ets. Dr. J. H. 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FUER focaptly bald ty Hee mera For fartaer ree pa aad bo de4 sotf Sene nee pesky ite e ‘OR RENT, i the Firet Ward-theas a watt re Saar asned fi iss eases : ot SAR TA dosuabie Sa first. tite TL PARKER. ae et pe fine ay} ma aa pied Ve the pebeoioes 1 wt proent cos and water throughout, © aah ane a isin ai neightorhood. ay & Jard aitached, oorner of F | we punotual apd ror 3 2 me es _titomsscie ne oe P we G aod containing & rooms, With « lath and 138 mene JPOR RENT—fho FIRST PLOOR of the baud tug imraediately oppociza tho west win City oguupied by Chas. 8. ctive a tho: their pt attention, under the most thenios and Gyimnaatica, visit ed La nica 2 Female teenth s Yorks cee 2 NRS. z. 2 RiCHARDR, EMALE BOARDING AND Pe r F XANORTA __— eth SE Pathe will commence on Tuesday mber 18 | Nov Cyd sovnpied vy Bylvester 9. 100 & he course ol the: branches requisité tos we, Music, French, Latin and Drewing onire in addition to day seholars. — MeCeratek s repared to reosive & limited parders, ho, constitating tng ® pact of her, “4 own ay .wid op her immed = ~ superv- el ne wl endeavor.as 5 Foun them with the comforteaud Bindly sieyeeae jome. Beverences—Rav.§ Geo. H. Nexon, Row. Dr, Eh ES: > “ 2Q aitor vent Entwisie. tint fleasrs. ith Tustion in nal the English —— +4 aaujer ie r the Annual Seesivu—payabie semi -&: ,. sic ond es at Professors’ prices. No extra AG “DENTIST , ib une Hate ha es personsily at hi this oity “aes persons cau wei Sa teeth who cannot wear others, and no person Gan wear others ‘Who c&nnot wear Persons calling at my o: Har be ny style and price o! Teeth thes ee an ee at ee ‘AL CA deer ni ors, Pen dicremsce one Serge CARRIAGE FACTORIES. a mee, We \CHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. § for School ana