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THE DAILY EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR, the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for lees than throe months at therato of I2centsa week. Single eopies, Ons CANT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. ‘TP ApvenricemEyts seould be sent to the offies OL before [2 oc:ock m.; otherwise they may not appear —. XVII. til the next da: ; PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON + i : . This exociient Family and News Jouraal—cee- Corner of Pennegiunte cements end 1h st., Cnin ay 7 aries oadiienaiaanen: W. D. WALLACH. Regt yones of © coun ges math.’ 56 soul ebeertoase 75 + Teent ie tha WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1861. ~N2, 2.492 [at tecoontrtmmatatey aherta mass te THE MAYFI#LD MYSTERY. Mr. St. George had been on the top of a very [contincgD.] 5 2 Hr close to acts i Mea high ae “ ” be OWS 0! je dining-room; an. je momen’ ie and ry rp Ditty ale — heard Edward's voice, he made but one leap something to say to which we hope will through the — part of the window, breaking _OLOTHING, &e. DENTISTRY. WOOD AND COAL. EDUCATIONAL. Naw ravi Sit Be or SORES, casei. Wraredtsimer Peet Ror COLCA eee | You win we AND GOAL, WA nm ED * £& CATi iN. A C surely get your money’s worth by Tose TH re- RS, AND VESTINGS. SF, a d calling at E : 2 geen - é TE :; aa Bo. roved mod S&S rg the PIONKER MILLS, SEO’ eASE, oeive B thorough systematic com Seventh street and Canal, their, 5 the frame and half a dozen panes of glass to to ig? bv {raining will receive srgetisty ye.” Wehmre noon tow'=—" | ean nen prnes of lasts | in Avapie, nara gus resired arin | Ala, fest utta batt Pacucony a Sent | Aathadlatnenichent teat ccna | een: psn ogon added Mr. Cattle “but you | ¢Vening een eae comomers: _Sa Sif | fice Room Ta the Washoe ed $rod free of cl you don’t believe it. give the U the Pioneer Mili He had not uttered one word. The impetus with which he jumped from the top of the steps sent them back into the room No 5. in the W: -00r- and , GENTLEMEN'S ner Pa av, and Seventh se ee inlet ja l7-ly,r trol, ant Se-entueted, were the friend of our lost one. You have been ADY-MADE NG. “ Meer xii Nhe SAME wa | M. 18, M. Bethe dnvento dpatontcee| WP OP an and etranger Seog ape: | ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRE. with us long enough now to know us, and we ikvow you to be as good and kind as our lost cf the old butler and wishing an immediate out fit supe- M , ate ' COA GS. DPAY jOOL Edward. What we have to pro; to you is} "acre they knocked gown inducements, braci personaily at li this Delivered to parts lowest . that you should stay with us and take his place bg Se oer song a heap of bolly end fare Tiylec and qualitice of Drees aud Business bart any ‘Persons can wear these teeth saad pane of the city, at the tiriceath auton ck, Bo Tgshtege robes! affections, and become, as he would have butler called out ‘Murder.’ And such a scene oe = Ai ‘and eid ea ee wi cannot wear these, eee Office 282 Pa. av., teiwedt i 2 Sar - recent: Ho y by! Scott, mata rary go peg oe! ar you | f confusion ensued as that old dining-hall had | Gloves of best quality. Soar Salling at my office can ma 17-tf north side, “ : - “4 is, Cravats, 8 calli be accommodated 8 ith aay style and price of Teeth they may deeire; | S—-=eememenmmeeemeecnennemmmmmnnnne sn 4 ‘ a itn d é 8, Homery, &c., &c. All of which we are Dut toth oft ey may desire; | —= ~ = course of study pursued will say yes, we shall be well pleased. pss tet? “ ofr atcur usual low prices. 4 Saami ee Comp loular and wish the purest, the broseite requimte wos ficrongh ween Bde, a hs echpen — — - or = au fhe era !” said Edward, ‘‘what does wntop thing anda drder i 8 Ne at \perior & Fi fongest, 80d most, orto: acatare that CARRIAGE FAC’ TORIES. getien Music, Frenoh, Latin % "i E ily warranted, ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY.” boy! my boy! my own dear boy!”: no 16-tf $22 Ps. ave: a WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, In addition to day is from Mr. Cattley, who fancied he was such a| (rrp .00) BY A iaek manack a MERCHANT TAILORING. shanties oN SOF a ee avenee, between D Strect, Betwecen 9th and 10th Streets, to mber of Cy judge of human nature, and he replied at once, his fath his aa Hi id E Invite our customers, and citizens general- | phis. z ; a is ty ~ Sir, and you, too, dear madam, believe that | bis father to his heart, ‘thank God I hearyou | jy, to an inspection of our preeent new, at supervi- Park Pi pus 42, which we We have just finished a num! of first-class CARRIAGES, such feat. Fancy an ” Pheatons, Fase Ge want words in which to express my grati- tractive, and slogan 9 tude. What shall ['sey, but, that with feelings | |, 2¥er ever my own boy. Oh, Edward, Ea- | CLOTHS, Cac TER i ne See, br assortment nee . the. our- wane tre my own boy. Oh, Edward. Ed Hs, Case GH ys, “RORSKIN ay VELEKRS’ DIREOTORY. J which I cannot express, I accept your offer. ore Have you been, and what miracle thie we will make to order in superior mechanics in different branches Neg e has preserved you to us?” ALTIMORE AND OBIO RAILROAD. of th » we flat 3 e. " aati soll mas concluded, and Mr. St. George, | Frair Dias father, lol sha speak ts my mo. | ne YOT OR PRE STEPHENS & CO. B WASHINGTON BRANCH. e stvios And quetity o} work that wilt ye a ~ ar : niopted onl of Mr a3 Men Oneiey of Ma: ther, and I will tell you all. ‘other, mother, Oc 25-tf 322 Pa. av., betw, 9th and 10th sts. = ion, combining lightness, comfort durabili 4 ere a hoe = 7p b. j i] : let the voice of your son restore you to con- a3 - Repsicing promptly and oarefully attended to ; avening Star » Boq. Jae nthe old couple heaped benefits upon tis son | Sieusness. Iam here. I have come back to GAS FITTING, &c. Onand gai S wens - VALTER KARMANN & BOpe Meera. Bi = Sy, esare A P ped you, to leave you no more.” : has nand after SUNDAY, November 25th, 1960, the Conc ALTER, * rothers. of their adoption, and seemed never tired of trains will ren as follow: ‘8, successors to Wm. T. Hook. gratifying every possible wish he could bave; [t0 BE ConTINUED.| PLUMBERS AND GaS FITTERS LEAVE WASHINGTON: epidiy Board, with Tasvoatt the Bueliah Branches, i , W. THOMPSON & CO. First train at 6.20 a. m. S, ~ | 820 for the annual sossion—pay ‘semi ardone er whes oe Tae Gurnzy Divorce Casg.—The Manchester Would cal the ate le ell takers to their oond Train at740n m, Tue Dahenibes tere ea, additions te hi | advance. " 8 A d te 6° | Guardian, January 23, says: to_its intro- hird train at 3.10 p. m., Express, making it now ons the sic and Languages at Professors’ prices, first arrived at the house on the hill. In the Court of Divorce, yesterday, the Solicitor TORS wate eS LE ‘a ‘ourth er CY 'Bieruone: ie, buatriot, w re ith No extra charges. au Bt The Christmas time was close at hand, and General appeared for Mr. Gurney, MP. for King’s | BOILERS KITCHEN SINKS UP OMES ro Firet train at 415 9. m., Express. WAGONS of all kinds sennet besa ant Mrs. Cattley had resolved to try tosmother her | Lynn, who sought a dissolution of his marriage, | fron, Wronght tron, lead alvanised W A- Seoond train at 8.35 a. m. m his long expsriencs in the business, he hopes still ever present grief for the loss of her son, | on the ground of his wife's adultery with Wm. E. PipEa HYDRANTS and PAVE WASH. Third at 3.10 fears > and to make the house leok as cheerful as Taylor, her footman. The lady, Mrs. Mary Jane oH RUBHER ROSE, ko. . ; Fourth at 4. . } kinds of Carriages kight Wecons kepter sible. Some tenor twelve guests from Lon- | SUtney, was the daughter of Mr. Richard Han- laving superior advantages, with practical 6 firs s from Wazh- econ: id third tray ; > ; ~ - | ington it throught i don—old friends, with a troop of joyous chil- bef ot — eee to her husband eo ars Se a, eryrare Bye pater ooruect thr: eee ° Philadelphia sud Now] Ai BR. AIRS reatly dene, andall orders prompt dren, of the Cattleys—had promised to pass | the full consent aol oer esbett od ete ron with | promptly, and at prices that caunot fail to satisiy.’ | . ‘The second and third capmest at, Washington | “Sassnd:hand Carriages token ine new the Christmas week at Mayfield The age or an and approbation of both families. 269 Penn. avenu Junction with trains for the West, Sonth. and enee. RHEE PL a The Sist of December came, and with it tae Spot ee a 26,] _no2s-dtMarl bet.9th and 10th sts., south . Paneer et ee Polis Junction, for An ioe eerner ef 5 J er. * 5 mi. Me some of that mild, out-of-the-way weather, | There were two children of the marriage siti Arr N WM. 'T. DOVE & CO. For the accommodation of the way travel be- | — which, in our capricious climate, will occasion: | living. Both of Mrs Gurney’s parents were dead; ; Now prepared to execute any orders with | tween vreamingion and Laurel, a passenger car ‘Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S is which they may ba invored ip the will be attachod to the tonnage train whioh leaves " ally make M ook like December and De- | 274 at the decease of ber mother in 1857 she be- PLUMBING GAS OR STEAM FITTING % ENGTHENIN' CORDIAL B comber ik came entitled to very considerable fortune in her "BUSINES “Gn Betiirday the 310 p.m. train goes to Philadel-] 5+ RENGT @ D AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Irritation. : - own right, and for her life. Stors on 9th street, few doors north of | It was positively a day of sunshine. ght, THE GREATEST REMEDY tn the WORLD, | BROWN’S whisk tne Peeks hee a epeoibe j cis ag Pi phia only. s A The parties hed a country ho: all syonue, where may be found a com: eg aaeortmen| no 25- The bee-hives at the door of the lodge, by | tall, wear Norwich, and choice iisacgion op CHAN Ray Rev and otter OAs, STEAM ue the avenue that led up to the house of the Cati- | Gardens, where Mr Gurney, whose parliamentary | WAPBR FIXTURES. "ia z-ty res leys, seemed as if they would warm into life | duties necessarily required Kis attendance in town, | W,. GAS XTURES, . dormant tenants. The evergreens that grew | resided during the session. The co-respondent, | pry h:(fiiZ? SL Onuree NEO Peel eae N@TON eve UESDAY an: by the porch put on their brightest green; | William Taylor, had been a footman in the em: sarees F beatin’ si aleye fore | EREDAY.at6 o'clook a. m..and ALEXANDRIA and, for the few bours that the pleasant sun. | Ploy of the petitioner. He was the son of a small | S24 h inst superior iu atyle to anything heretofore | gr halt-pacié ealook, lor CUR RIOMAN nea te 5 T. H. PARSONS, Agent, STEAMER Jas TY W: : aoe Spay, os ¥ a resume her ‘ebruary, 1860, fu losye WASH ry and the most bi often Deuicious anp TROCHES perer. . P. BROWN’S .“! recommend their use to Pranic DELIGHTFUL TROCHES REV. 5. H. CHAPIN, CORDIAL 4 m EVER TAKEN. “Groat service in eubd 10 shine lasted, you might have walked out in | {tmer in Norfolk, and for bis station had received | (oer ey ant market. We invites Water | Wntermediste Landings. On her retarn tripe, tne BROWN’S nese? REV. DANIEL WIRE. s sted, s' ing. time | 2 £2!" education. ‘Down to the month of Novem- | Fixtures, feeling oanlilent that we have the beet | Wii leave CURKIOMAN evory WEDNESDAY : jw the open air and fancied the sweet spring-time 4 7 Shoe SATURDAY, at 5 o’clook a. m, i TR " Almost 1 relief in the die L ber, 1859, Mr and Mrs. Gurney had lived very | eelected stock in Washington. LUGERN 37 $ OCHES tressing labor of breath iar wes coming. happlly together, but certain matters then came | | All Work in the above line intrusted to our care | | NATHYL BOUSE ete Ae eter, i to Astuxa.” pS It was nearly four o'clock, and the shadows | to fhe Enowledge of the petitioner whicks acres | ¥lll be promptly SE TL ae MOeuAN : —— eee nee of ™ BROWNS REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. were lengthening as that brief winter's di him to dismiss Taylor. On the i2th of December 3 49 ; = 2 . Se aes A HES “ Contar with se cnnidaal fineness, was about to the family arrived in wn from Tatton, ‘and on > ls = = S70 D streets Pym aloes ae a. Root, Ba tess be "DRA A ANY Ba awoy, when a young man, leading by the bridie | tbe following day it was found that Mrs’ Gurney | J, SNV DED UMBER AND Ga FITTER ‘At STEV +) 3 BROWN’S Besten. a horse from which he had just dismounted. | »24 Sloped, Teaving behind the following note: | *%, t ; An : 3 “ spenat Sout Has removed to the corner of Twoifth and F ats. | no 22 tr R26. habeas aod Wathate 3 TROCHES | man oaet i usband—TI bave indeed left you and rears poor 3 Covens, a applied for admission at the lodge. By a He ts prepared to introduos Water and Gas upon | —————___"26. hetw_ oth and ith ate. Bes. F. Ww. ef Young itl the niece of the lodge-keep- pur Poor children; but you know my heart has {2 anont favorable terms, and guaranties entire | WATCH REPAIRING AN SILVER WARE T BROWN’S| 6 seas +N er's = = bad aay es aes erate happy with you, any more. | Please send me my | aHeues.on hond a lot of COOKING and other | {have one of the heat establishments, and fur. recien TROCHES| “ Beneficia| in bie a ear, and who knew ng of wart att. uggs; . @. th h 2 M ‘2 we a 5 ess than cost,as he] nis! with A001 ete eet n rough!) * “i > » ie rsonally. appeared i the d a lebsne Road; also oa it boo os i i ee Wishes to get rid of them. nol? | ing every desorsplion ol ‘ine Ww. . oe yenmcud After taking. BROWN’S | 7 ns ee loor, and froun Tat aw Wark hich I broug! =a ~~ | particular attention cive to the same, by ing. p rit, end the “I have proved them excellent for — sieaniie a6 the yemng strnnger cad | fivet Estes, sna Bay wor M J.Gursey. | QFFISE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER Frerou Roompetent workman.and a. work guaran. TROCHES) Waorripe Coren war i 7 y a S 3) a 3, ied i. ry descrip ion of standard SIL, = o “cL want to know,” said the young man,{ , 1,Ptay God to forgive me, and to’ preserve you Wasuineron, July 18,1860, | WARE. plain aud ornamental, manafactured wsice ages F BROWN’S| Werton, “how Mr. and MregCattley ere?” ei lear children - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That,'s my cw! ervision. which my customers will find | MeLEANS STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Benshoial whea compelled to . : 2 lence was then given of Mrs. Gurney and | bly to the provisions of the ordinance of the Cor- | {@r superior in quality and finish to northern ware | wa factually curs Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jann- | TROCHES | speak, segerns from There was a thickness—a kind of huskiness Taylor having resided together in London and | poration approved May 12, 1980, the undersigned sold by dealers in general and represented as thetr | gi: rows Dehility, Disenees of the Kidneys, REV. 8.3. P. IN. in his voice which bespoke much emotion, and | Paris; and Mr. Manisty, who appeared for the | 20 prepared, “whenever requlred in ‘writing. own manufacture. . O. HOC from « disordered Liver er Stomach, | BROWN’? . 5 he listened eagerly for the girl's reply. lady, declined to offer any defense. Sir C. Cres. ponies. ont, prove, aad acoertain the'soouraey of 208 238 Pa. avenue. near ia Hearse. “Ob, they are quite well, sir,” she said. well said the petition of Ne Gurney had been es- | registration ofany gp ” Bet FANCY GOODs, r r — | a 1 Bicod Heed, Dull Pus cr | TROCHES a eS ofthe Papogt so «< Quite eel tablished. | The Holicitor General then asked the | Beery meter titud ingorreot, will be condemned, TO SUIT THE TIMES, 47 PRICES We 4 i he es ha Rour Brectationn BROWN’S |Common with Sreatzns . 7 ; and sois Mr. Pierre, their son. ’ | C°"*t to suspend its decree until a petition could | and an en'ed and inarked as true, will be —_ heeh oO agi ge i gene Coen Daye Prof. M. STACY JOHNSO! « ie i wpe be heard with respect to an allotment out of the | St ini?s pinice. If proved to be accurate in its oNB elon CD | pen at Some Bre St ceo oT | eee: Mr. Pierre, their son?” said the young | respondent's property for the benefit of tues che | measurcmont of gaa, it whl bo sealed aocerdinghe, nde nV ENDS FANCY SHORE SS eS Fe hee ee d 3 Teacher of man, with such a look of surprise that the | Serpondent’ ety f cnefit of her chil- | S00 seain put ju forition for wee, a 336. betw. 9th and 10th ats. | Fivehee of Ment, Depression of Spirits, Prightfel Dreams, | BROWN’S Female College. ug git laughed eguin. Pierre, their son" oF tein AREY Some, discussion, the consideration “Otise No: oueat tras Odd Fel. | JPIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY Bedi on’ tke Bin, and Fever and ages (or Chie and | TROCHES = Great hen before My go |, what do you mean CHA 8 CUNNIL ik pore. ILL TTL ’ ‘They have no son named Pierre.” gorsta. Musxets — Wtf ta cB = RRS Err ahd ererewrown: here Bling og ati amg ne in- memento thunt they will be “ ; but since their own son, Mr. Ed- | The New York Express has received from M — Capital «--$200,000. evance bas it failed in giving entire satiefaction. W. ee 0, = — ward, died, you see, they ddopted Mr. Pierre | B. Lamar the following statement of the facts in O. DEMUTH & Cv. us Wet TROCHES| St. George.’ regard to the release of the G Imrorress 4 Wholesale and Retail Deal- ples wil suber from Wecknses or Debility when Mei vane. ROWLEY. AM. Office corm ¥ C strect and Louisiana av., over Bank | STRENGTREMING CORDIAL will cure you? BROWN’S| President of Athens “Adopted?” Foon ad SEAS, 1. WIAYANA Cigans, of Washinton. ete If kines incu Shanes proteege by tng i TROCHES IPF Bold all Degeiats WEN ~ Yos, str; and he is to have all the prop- | ine facts of m connection with the affair of the | FOREIG 9, 40 Nowin Cugnias Skater, ey] INSURE HOUBES AND OT HER PROPERTY teem ‘ied rbreteu dawn by ence weak by waren, an FIVE C A BO! er ts nei Supert it i ; D O88 ie oF hropai jekDeas, the and unstrang ergent| 4 1Ay ob ’ ae ver on beard tbe Montecito, for nissan a ‘mBas ‘we doors above Lexington Bertimore, pivaicé Satien is rostered cchien Pekin viger HE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE. “ ¢ is up at the house now; bu jon’t Messrs. Syms, the shippers of the ten cases, to! n THE MIL \RY? ae . Sha 7 MA g "4 otected like him, and he is a brute, I think; but Mr. | me, on Friday, that the arms were at their com-| "12 THE MILITARY: Remuol Creven? Wine G Terns | ay athens, eevacions of ineblicy from whnteter conse, witt | ERIESEMAR.1,2 and 3—Prol he and Mrs. Cattley are quite as fond of him as | ™and, but that Mr. Cromwell refused to pay the | “We are offering grent inducements to Military Riohard Jones, John D Barclay, Suak Centeecned Usama: aoe he Ecole de Pharmacie ce and expenses op thein. Mr. Cromwell, the owner of | Companies who wish outfits. Boing iargely engaged Jacob Gideon, Andrew Kothwell aan Pe heres é co | weap edizine, Viepna. they were of their own son, I fancy, though I the steamer, gave me the same information on | ™ army and navy work, we gan give every facility ‘Thos. Parker, Richard Barry, * aa ee will Sod te thio uable for exhaustion and natorrhes, the house, hanging’ap the bully yoasea aint | Saturday. ia sedzraget: Onddi From the "country | a, ose for pak! uel “15 70 THE LADIES petely radical sod that by am Bere all aloe.” wast ra Oe ete ate] WALL. StaEBENS eco. | LOST OY UURMES ADAMS, reasons | metnawe aftaattatine oma «wor | aie TT) " & , 2 \e y + Davia, ° 0 b for fant 2am} “Good Heaven! seized, I telegraphed instantly to prevent the] MILITARY OVERCOATSaslowas Se | ee we eet=___ 0010-205 | Ofesracted ce Diacud, Meueceation,lncectogess’of Orie: | Ners kad conterinoen the “Geet”? seizure. But it had been done the day before. 1] ja3i-2w_ ; THE ONLY PREPARATION invetwatal nar, thereef, Pailing of the Womb, | mer «thereby insuring to the sufferer “Ab! oh! Well. well! It seems like a | then telegraphed to Gov. Brown, at Milledgeville, | 7. You WANT TO SAVE THE 10oN wenterr on Eiddinesc, PF and all diseases incident to Females, relief, in sing all impurities, rooting dream; but I suppose that [am awake?” “tbat the guns were at tue command of their | J Call et UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE | pug) ERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT | MEEPS MAR. Nos.1,2and 3-are “Sir? — i) Lata the vessels eieects HARY s, Sut Sen cok Socigeeeis pee not names ae | the Porat ofS lozenge, devoid of taste ¢ q you will see the arrangement to restore the | Who has just received a large f fresh LOB- y, ; ; . wechin ad be osrried stooat pook: “‘E thank you for your kind information— | puns iad been made priordo the selzure of the | STERS, FISH. and hue OVOTERS Bradt Ee JUDGE guia. Kivary bee ie | BUA 080 divided intoee _ very much I thank you. I will go up to the | Vessels in Savannah, and though ten cases remain | Which he will serve to curtomors at the CLERG ee IES, and GEN ministered by Velpesu, Laliemand, house now.” unclaimed, It is because thelr owners and Mr | Shortest not oo and on lihera! terms, in ail parts of the world testify to the eificney of | ~ FOR CHILDREN &o. Price §3 each, cr four cness for 89, “ Shall I take name, sir, to Mr. Catt- | Cromwell cannot agreé as to settling the expenses | _ 2: S—Oysters servod to (nmiiies and hotels are} PROF.O.J WOOD'S HAIR RESTOR ATIVE, | it children are sickly, peny or af@icted, MCLEAN'S | saves $3; and in @27 cases, whereby there ee b a= —_ ety “i incurred iu replevyiae thems, With, thar drones | Rot soalded; they are only scalded for persons eat- | and gentlemen of the Prees are unanimous in its | CORDIAL will take tia siiby fai, end rebmai. Delay | ing of £9. To be had, wholessie and x f° ley? incur! replevying them. a Pp ing them at the saloon, ve ‘A few testimonials only onn be here given | 8% & mement; try it, and you will be convinced. itis de- | 8. RROW, of 194 Bleecker street. New York. “Ob, no, no! that is needless! They know —— Gov. Brown nor myself have anything to a8 T. M. HARVEY. yular for more, and it will be impo: lcious to take, ca Wy, innpeees ore routine, a Sarey they used to know me.” jo. i NOTICE. you to doubt. UTION, will forwar Tiesenar to any part 5 TWilie thie ante esllance xe going on bs-| ,.! take the occasion to state, that though the REM OY 4 Lb. 47 Watt Staner, New Youre, Dao. 20, tas. | Beware of draggin or deciers we mx seourrly packed, and addressee secording to tbe in aey 2g om hs | Bank of the Republic is, by the appointment of { have removed m Gentlemen: Your note of the 15th instant hae | Jeesome bitter or snrexpariia trash, wi Teens of eT cthare, that should be read by tween the young stranger and the girl, the | the Legislature, the fiscal agent of the State of PAWN OFFICE beon reorived, saying that you had heard that 1 | $ on Be : sun, that had looked jeasant, had passed | Georgia, my connection with the agency of the| to 351 C strect, between 43s aud 6th ntrocts, mme- | had been benefited by the use of Wand'e Hare ie: nothing else. It is the only remedy that ie" Human Pratity, or Phys! al away, and a howling wind began to sweep over | State has been asa native Georgian, and not in my | diately in the tear of the National Hotel, where | storative, an! requesting my certificate of the {ast Blood thoroughly ond at th time atrengthe: jem. | It ie Denutifally UlGetrated, and ‘treate of thaieons official capacity; and I am very glad that the | the bumness will be continued as hereto if | had no objection to gi One teaspeeafal taken every festin, igh Shek pa acvelop them Weans aiadied Gidee’ think the southwest, and | question AP tance had been adjusted, prior to] Wd stand. (no l5-6m} ISAAC HERZ, alerard u chee: fu z, decease I think it fer Coo: fel ye, ane of inter reen\tine (rom te in absut five minutes more it was nearly dark. | te action of Governor Brown, but without bie NEW PAWN OFFICE. and in m Sige at lacs hon oer for $5. SH MCLEAN,” | $84 viunting habits of early zouth. — bowed teously to th knowledge at the time =— six years since it began to turn gray. and the soa'p | Mele proprietor of this Cordial; also, McLean's mnousnl anata, pnd. if Bot od t= time, 4 The stranger bow: peerceonsty 12 YOUDg | it is an unwarrantable inference that the arms E. W A RD, Dealer in New on the orown of my fiend to lose’ Zensibi ity and | biciment. Principal Depet en the mo a pam te te girl at the lodge, and with the horse’s bridle going South are designed to institute war agafbst | od Cast Of Clothing, reapectfuily informs the | Jandruff to form upon it, Each of these disagree Pine etreets, &. Lewis, Mo. him, step by, “toa ane aa atimely dp over his arm, lowly paced up the long av- te North Not one man in fifty there believes | public that he has openc a LICENSED PA ilities increased with time, and about 4 months id by rr. 8. Ow, oat 3 = OFFICE at No. 76 ans fy » betwee fourth was added to them, by hair fal. V ie Oi i enue of chestnut trees that led to Mayfield oe x nt ensue, even Lyk tpn Ay mee ees ". one cael wi the new Cone otf the top af my head andthreateniag to make me | McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, louse. man’ ms eS ag 4 where ha wi e bald. i And this was Edward Cattley, returned from | times will produce a good etfect upon any slaves | prepared to wait on his patrons With promptnees, | iu this unpleasant predicament I was induced to ee the Mauritius within the three years he had | ¥2° Might lend atoo willing ear to the sugges- | attention and the strictest justi ¥ try Wood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the | The euly axfe and cartaln = for Caseare, Piles, Te. aber arpa poe 7 ¢ nad | tions of wicked men from the North. N._B.—Jewelry, Dry Goods, Clothing, Mechan | falling off of my hair, for | had really no expeota- | mir. Sere oot ces Meacioa, Conn eae specified, and this was the strange reception Lam, very respectfully, yours, G.B. Lamar .. always on hand at privale sale, Hon thet gray hair couid ever be restored to ite | pei, akness of ths Muscles, Chronic or doors oo A » New eli ese Forks Te: Drag thors, Wan . - § Ey : FOR STAMPING he had got, and the strange news that awaited color except, from dyes." I was, however, | Rbexmatiam, Stifta as : e , : to find, F two be poe him. hat basis of trath there was in the GuNs AND SugLL Comine to New Yorx.—The THE hope tag! staat ch aeen tae Bane off errested, ‘Weanés, F Sores, 4 A PACKET OF PAPER story told by Mr. St. George, and how much propeller Thomas Sparks is loading with guns and INSURANCE COMPANY but the. onior vestored to the gray hairs and AND ENVELOPES falsehoed was built up upom that basis, we} Fuel ar Pailadelphia, for Steven’s water battery or ab pies soalp. and dandruff c-aged to form | [ove existed, MCLEAW'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT shall soon see. very much to the gratification of my | ¢ cersin remed: in the New York narrows. The guns came from THE pa! a : TO MATCH, With the dim shadows of the evening gath- | Fort Pitt foundry near Pittsbur; Sthere are thirty wife at ove soe teens cleionn cot to sks begs tary on sree post ong at the more and more’ thickly about him as he | 12-inch Columbiads, cach weighing nine thou- her sex, | strongly recommend all nusbands who McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT we young Edward Cattley slowly approached | 8#9ds pouads* and calculated to throw a ball a dis- admiration of their wiv: fit by g fed pepe ys METROPOLITAN his father’s house; but about half way up the — gpa and a half miles. fos beet serra VIRGINIA. Vi ‘A : Lp me nip apy nt ety ng BOOKSTORE. Jong chestnut avenue he paused amoment, and | West pailsdelphieg. “Tote ete enn a te still at CASH CAPITALRG300,000, Fo Q- 5. Wood & 6 OR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. then turned «side into a narrower path which P ag insures Merchendise, Buildinge, Household |, My family ars ab ic LEAN'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT is the only safe OMONS, down to-day, and the work of loading the pro- Z longer at No. 11 Carrol Piace. and relicble remedy for the cure of Spevin PHILP & SOL) led to the stables. J will bo proceeded with as rapidly as possi- | Furniture, &o., against loss or damage by fire. Stas wi Splints, Unoatnral Lumpe, Nodes or Swellings. | Agents for Lawrence's gat lee Papers, “<I will put up my horse,’’ he said, in a tone The captain ventured the remark HEATH & KNOWLES, To Pror.O J. Woon: Dear Sir—Y¥ failed to cur Head, Polievil, oa “* Metyopo'ttan 5 Gems bitterness “I will put up my horse, og he agin y weies 2s be steppes an} Agents, Prrstorass v7 has done a pairoo = 4 . se % ly 332 Pa. av.. bet, 9th Toth sts. the chance made welcome, at all rou' shoul Office—R: 16 over Bank of Washi ] Pp th sr gats forthe night. Taiy sail st Satie sek, Pnecla iste | 288 tne _ | Kaew he pati aie odie pubes | Soa Sey Ceca eae DIARIES. — 196] < : instance. i strange to find the stables so completely deserted as effered to you. Obtain a aupply of Di. MCLEAN’S C. they were; but the fact » that all the se Cost or BomsBarpinc.—A letter from Charles- greatly i roved recently and now offers. = — ry ir Y for registering Mpetagl Wx, H. Kexepy. 1, H. MCLEAN, Sole Proprietor, when yee ‘vants were up at the house assisting at te fc P. $—You csn publish the above if you like By Corner Third and Pine ets., 8t. Me. Christmas decorations; so Edward put up the | Sas ectacto heise the Hoe a tam | Seah amease thaa amy other pablis house iu the | publishing in cur Soutpern papere Jon will get i age in afrmne:® oo es! Se _________ re ' The young man thought it somewhat ON. Y. Express TAR EUROPEAN HOTEL, KePT By F. j athe then eS | hen trite ne longer with the many worthlees Lio Commence the Year with @ Diary. atrang | CHARLES STOTT, S75 Pe. nv., sole in W. every day i year, horse himself, and then took his route again < ity his D mre patronage South. | see several of your cer Todaro agent ‘ashing ‘s 1B ns 4 roury, too; 8, 8. T. CIBSEL, Gear, se 4-DAWly ot to the old house. “Every gun fired from —_ cgay tt - an . oot ee Pt ns ath ments ie Kemaor. . poze: > and le. Bor familiar to him Verag. irteen dollars. Every gun eT rant arrang: * Menen sat chabahenat coo Rercosany. 4 a State will dean ay e expenditure of nine dol- 7 very p = Fnov. 9 Setoae ae Sir: Having had the zeroes bim as he trod the well-known path to | 13-4 prominent ehicer pad ong epee ont the effects a Lrgh me mats pt a the hall door. He felt asif he had left the saw dont yo yes its emerniee shen, the cost | #0. ov coats 1861, | was jn‘iuced to make a trial of your pre} ara house a boy tocome back to it man, and as diem tothe at that fort alone, will ex- Son. id fonnd it to an as the very thing if half a lifetime bad passed over his head, in- | es, Pretty ate a te | rere ae Seropeen Homes newied. ‘My hair ie now thiek tnd flosry, end no cced . Pretty » that. it de bi ij stead of « short, three years. And what was forest way of mosterng “he fort — ‘we'nad | ROOTS AND SHQRS, 70 SUIT TRE fo the athicted sucha troacnre Finest Jomxeom, he to ik of the news that had heard ? | better money than lives in its acquisition. _— A stranger held. his place in the affections of 4, nd SHOES’ She Sonetanty rosetving sucatem’ | vit acca ameter ali the wena gid kel ts. He was believed to be dead, and| Ricumoxp AmMony.—There are now in this| supply 0 cosjera made vane, svord de- & Pint, and fetal for ons per bottle; the me- with that belief he appeared, too, to be for- pieces of artillery. from e wold af a ohio oe than has been thacthe olga oly Sy 3 ARS, oF gotten. a ‘ofore c! im t much inferior nart, 40 per cent ein proper It was in the midst of these anything but oles, pleasi reflections that Edward Cattley reach- a no carriages rece eine “yen OReetestn went o Boots oes of eastern or on, 20D otty made alweys ood ll of the house, and from there he of mounting one gun in fut or ten days, Ta vesne ne’ ot the loeeee epigen Aone eyes Rey New Yors, it a5. Pi tictere, 444 Broad heard voices in the dining-room; and one voice TI ¢ armory is now nie j Laoag yoy in thie o ty by C. STOTT, 375 Ps. avenue, even ropt 114 Market street, St. Louis “Don’ es 27 eoly.alw io particular,» hich said, “Don’t be afraid, re of arms, the contract an : ei : . ad within the ti ified, nV. U' I A E i : 91.25 is mother, Sabemaet fall. Now, Saat band @ within ae von i. ge e frat D TRAY ; DIES TRCK Win ER BOOTS of Kid f 2 and otes on Dueis and prope 19mo. § = room ti Mise od aire 'b’ on Lehs; 1fmo., cloth portre:t; Arremrt to Brow Ur a Groncia Pownprs | of t; j 5 ae) ‘ Charlesto: - | fo ld 9 : 's and ‘Works heard bis father say.“ Be vory steady now!” | Guy’ publishes the follaine enitect Brom saul. | fe ES OX ee au a Wr ‘ A Saetattee bee bocueeee pd wand patacall Ule Magdo'on bin hears for a | Sale eee ti oeo tenes F BAGS, 8 B, dec. Sth and oth . : : ree, be at- PRENeH EIN, moment or two, to still ite wild beating, and ot 8. Le ay emer ow anea, fiasee™ Li Re Boots. js eaigeets te ore e ee died in aboat imp slope tad | Mlayasine, containing OO kegs of Powder. ‘Tne E Haye faa (OOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. OF Spaces mooi owe) ea ie se net ad a At ae oe know me?” it seu'ta peared they will he sospendal’ imme- wd PACKL them ne eeags pared oediuct thewcun Siena 3 Last week John G. Reading, treasurer of Prloes. be ag who was seated on a low stool, ted Gem usltian of etpharieen inted to sell bs 5 roses to laure} leaves, uttered | °°% of the tha aed te na 2017 3m_hetween (ath nnd ist ie Ot DY coer: ELL. hanns ti a msslexs Loom fast Shamo- ; mG ' kio-dam, paid in this vicinity about OF OUR OWN IMPO! * "Mr Cattley, with a rush, and a cry that Capi ehociereetinlake ty velo ot cnpes tere PRyNes UR OF i RATION sad iS baa SE | SEER | wiper MR — — wembering four — Bicibeneiicn Wiese thes “ape

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