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THE DAILY EVENING STAR ™ PUBLISHED EVBRY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAN BUILDINGS, Carner of Pennsylvania avenus and 11th st., Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 8 your, OT 37 cents por mouth. Fo mail subseribers the price is $5.50 s year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less then ‘nree months at therate of !2cents a week. Sing Copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. IJ" Avvarrisemants snould he sent to the office before 12 o’c.00k m.; otherwise they may not appear wntil the nextday. Eben yes, XVII. ing Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1861. N°. 2.535. An Important Incident in the Secession Programme. (From the Philadelphia Press ) A well-known merchant of this city, who was in New Orleans on the day Louisiana passed the Secession Ordinance, and who wit- nessed the illumination in honor of that trea- sonable act, has related to us, with a request that we would suppress names, the following racy incident, which alike illustrates the tra ditionary ‘“‘when a woman wont, she wont,” characteristic of the sex, and the fact that the Union people of the South have, at this time, no voice in the newspaper reports of the dis- union section. Itso happened that on the day of the illumination the captain of a Mississippi steamboat and his lady were stopping at the St. Charles, and occupied a front room, on the third floor—the first floor of chambers—exactly in the center of the hotel. The captain wasa Union man, aend—as the sequel will show—so was his wife. All the city was agitated during the afternoon in prospect of the grand gala night. The St. Charles was to be illuminated, of course. Accordingly some time during the afternoon a servant knocked at the door of the captain’s room, carrying all the necessary trappings for lighting up the chamber win- dows. "Mare. —— opened the door, when the following dialogue ensued : Lady—What have you got there? Servant—Candles, misses, to light your win- dows for de ‘lumination. L.—Well, you can return them to where you brought them from, as I shall not allow them in this room S.—(Not to be foiled so easily, resumed.)— Ob' but massa told me to put up de lights, and so I’s got to put ’em up. L.—Can't help that; this is my room, and I shan’t allow the windows to be illuminated for what I am opposed to; so that ends it. This closed the first act. The servant re- ported to the proprietors, who immediately proceeded to the lady’s room with a view to convincing her of the importance of permitting the servant to make ly for the grand even- ing light-up. Said they, “This room is the most central in the entire front, and not to illuminate it will be to mar seriously the effect of the whole,’ to which the lady replied : “I am sorry, gentlemen, te cause you any inconvenience, but I believe this rooms for the time being is ours by right, and I ust posi- tively decline, in any way, to add eclat to a great outrage, as I conceive the whole dis- union movement to be. My husband (who was out at the time) is a Union mar, and I ama Union woman, and this room cannot be illu- minated.’’ A few more words were exchanged, which ended by the lady politely Tequestin, the proprietors to leave herroom. Determin not to be outdone ina matter of such grave importance, the captain was next found and appealed to. He heard their case; said that his wife had reported him correctly on the Union question, nevertheless, he would with them tothe room and see if the matter could be amicably arranged. Scene third en- sued. The captain's dirposition to yield was not to be seconded by his better haif. They next proposed to vacate the best chamber in her favor, in some part of the house, if that would be satisfactory, but the lady’s “No!” was still as peremptory as ever. Her point was geined, and the St. Charles was doomed to have a front dark chamber. Pleased with this triumph, Mrs. — devised the following maneuver to make the most of ber victory :—Summoning a servant, she sent him out to procure for her an American flag, which, at dusk, she suspended from her win- dow. This made the fourth act in the play, and, as the fifth isalways indispensable, it had its place here. When evening came, the streets, animated by a mérry throng, were il- Juminated, but, alas! the St Charles was dis- figured by its sombre chamber, when suddenly a succession of lamps, suspended on both sides of the flag, revealing the stars and stripes, were lit up, and the ensign of the Union waved from the centre of a hotel illuminated in honor of itsoverthrow! The effect was to give the impression that the whole house was thus pay- ing homage to the American fiag; and what ia wost significant, is the fact that the latter was greeted by the passing crowd with vociferous applause. So much fr the firmness of a true Union woman. Tux Unxiox Sentiment IN ARIzona —It was announced some days since that Texan agents were busily engaged in maggie - up rebellion among the people of Arizona. Judging, however, from recent indications, secession will find no favor in that Territory. The Tuscon correspondent of the St. Louis Republican gives this emphatic testimony : “ The great majority of our citizensare Southern in feeliag, are earnest and determined advocates of Southern rights; but they appreciate the great blessings of the Union under which our country has prospered for over seventy years, and are un- willing to apr heed itso Jong. = there is ei oa Satisfactory adjustment u uestion. v admire the determined attitude a their Southern brethren, but look hopefully to the efforts of those distinguished patriots of the Border States who are bape manfully for compromise. When all bm of adjustment is abandoned, then, and not till then, will our citizens decide whetber to go with California, and become an intergal part of the proposed Pacific Republic, or to unite with the [at of Dona Anna county fn application to the ithern Confederacy for that protection so Jong Gastes by the Union to which we atill cling with affection.” Prateictpz at Uston Sprinos —We learn from the Union Springs Journal of the 27th, that Mr ‘Thos. H. Paulk of that place was killed by h brother W. A. Paulk, on the Thursday previou: The fam! ly, consisting of the mother, two brothers, wifeof Wm. A. Paolk and Joshua Pauik, were atbreakfast. Rising from the table, Joshua Paulk and deceased had retired to another room, and were seated, conversing, when William A. Paulk entered, armed with a doubie-barreled shot gun vanced for hay threatened his life, and swore he “would kill bim first,” leveled his gun and fired, first one barrel and then the other, both shots — effect {In the face. The a + without uttering a word or a Sep nin ies eaciay ek mae wi ¥! a bave Tet ince been heard frees soar Of the causes which led to this unfortunate affair, says the Journal, all is conjecture. No ill feeling of aserious character is known to have between these brothers, who have long lived together and been in daily intercourse. No less than three out of six brothers of this funily have come to an untimely end. 1~A Southern paper tells of a yeung lady who wus caught In a disagreeable predicament whileon her knees at church. The fair girl wore fashion- able high beeled shoes; keeling on both knees, these heels of course stuck out at right angles, and in this tion, the highest hoop of her new fan- gled skirt caught over them, and thus rendered it impossible for ber to raise herseif or straighten her limbs. The more she struggled, the tighter she ‘was bound ; so she was constrained to call for help. This was immediately, if notscientifically rendered by a young man in the same seat; an when the Evned pa was made, she merely in- clined her onthe back of the front pew— thinking, no doubt, that she was notin praying costume. {or The Americans of Victoria, Australia, asked permission to erect a liberty-pole, to which they would put the star-spengied banner. The request wasimmediately declined. ‘*Well,’’ said the cro’ “let's ralse a pole and stick the ‘fi of all nations’ upon it,” and so they did what they said they would do, and a petticoat waved from the liberty-pole. 0 The French government has instructed the custom house at Havre not to take notice of any irregularities im the form of the FE A reeds trenght freM the Beutbern States, it is no doubt of their Set gad is in ves. sele carrying the flag of the Un ‘States. rat Pi , the merchantsand business men oy anv Bioeding firmly recelv- pT currency, at brokers’ vi and Missouri bills seceived at four aoe discount. The receive The excuse of 8d decrease of 4,000 Pg mewn perely oe in New Kallech Again. When the preacher whose name stands above for Kansas, many well-informed persons considered that those great sources of ical and political scandal were con- joined, and prayed fervently that the commu- further agitated by either. But while Kansas has had her wounds staunch- ed by an admission to the Union, Kalloch, returning to the scenes of former conflicts, has suffered the infliction of one which, though Not so deep asa well, nor so wide asa church door, Yet *twill serve. The Boston Herald details transactions of a scandalous nature, which took place, not ata place like the Lechmere House, but in the very sacred edifice itself, the Tremont Temple. Mr. Hayes, referred to in the following extract, is aleading member of the church, and was one of the warmest defenders of Kalloch in his Army and Navy News. The recruiting reports for the past week show ht talliog off in the number of enlisted men. rendezvous in New York city receives on an average, about sixty men per month—Roches- ter, Buffalo and and a few other prominent de- pots getting about forty men each. An army offi- cer recently stated that the proportion of candi- dates physically disqualified for admission to the is seventeen per cent. greater lish, and twenty-one he French. For ever: CARRIAGE FACTORIES. ‘CLOTHING, &e. CARRIAGE FACTORY, WASHINGTON D Street, Between 9th and RING. OTHS, CASSI- NGS, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pennsyiva- Avenue, have just reosived a large variety of is, tO which they invite and customers. S,AND VES Ons y Car. nity might not ‘which we will seli et new Fa’ of their friends GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING. assortment of GENTLEMEN'S G offers to citizens iste out fit supe- ng, at this time. ualities of Dress and Businees Under-clothing of & very small profit. in ait tb hy raotios! mechanics ferent branches of the cninope, we flatter ourselves that we kno ~ f that je Stosce, condos aad Garebult promptly and ALTERS RA ers, successors ranks of the arm’ with us than with the En; cent. greater than with registered recruits six were not naturally unfit but render themselves so. ro portion of imperfect men who wanted to join he service was as one to ten; it is now as one to He on, Combining k the morte and strangers wishing an immedi rior inducements, embraci The following officers of the army have obtained leave of absence for periods ranging from one month to a year: Lieut. Conrad, Major Galtin, fenut Torbert, Lient. Marma- Capt. Maynadier {s re- Colonel's Assistant, mal at Frankford, n foundry duty, rfs, Ties, Cravata, CARRIAGES, il of wiich we are ug 1$ DOW one oO! manufroturii WAGONS cf . Sony Stocks, Homery, &c., Ko. A offering at our usual low prices, [F™ Clothing made to order tn ¢ WALL, STEPH © additions te hi Lieut. McFeeley, luke, and Capt. Ewell. lieved from duty as Ordnance: and gore to command the Pa; Capt. Kingsbury, now will replace him, Capt. Gorgar taking his place. 8 forces on the coast of The Congress frigate fly- Ing the wide flag of Commodore Sands, arrived at Montevideo on the 17th December from Rio Janeiro, and having staid there some weeks, left the river Plate for the north. The steam gunboat Seminole,which sailed from Norfolk last summer, ‘was engaged in showing the flag and looking after the interest of American shipping at ports which the flag-ship could not enter will retin Brazil, and probably be got rid of as asthe British frigate Crescent was. was formerly the Cromwell coal barge Metacomet, and went out to join the Paraguay expedition. She was near being lost on the way, and has never left her anchor: he most superior 2 & CO, sil hinds cannot bs surpassed, axé parigaoe in the Duainess. he kewea {Carriaceeand hight Wagons kovtes ale REPALRSnectly éone,sndall orders prompt “baaé Carriages taken inoxchange forzew MEW ON oe, ‘serner af ite and BK xte. DENTISTRY. ert TRETHon VULCAN . & new Snd improved mod When made on this pian they are com fortable to woar and much cheaper than any other, Also, Terth inserted on Gold Plate, and sil Dental Operations of any kind that may be desired. Of- fice Room No, 5. in the Washington Building, cor- ner Pa av, and Seventh et. OTO TUE PEOPLES OLOTH trial : «In the latter part of February, 1360, at the No, 460 Seventh close of an evening meeting in the vestry, and about the usual hour for closing the Temple for the night, Mr. Kalloch was engaging Mr. Hayes in conversation in one of the passage-ways near the entrance, when Nelly of the church and of the choir, brushed be- tween them, and passed into the building. Mr. and Mrs. Newell, members of the church, were also lingering near the entrance, and the latter reeted Neliy with ‘Good evening, my dear.’ r. Kalloch continued in a nervous manner to engage Mr. Hayes in conversation, and asked i k down the street, as he had some- thing to say about the choir, that he wanted Frost to come back, &c., &c. style of his conversation, its apparent mean- inglossness, and the sudden appearance of Nelly Thomas at that time and place, aroused the suspicion of Mr. Hayes, who bid Mr. Kal- ood night near the King’s Chapel, to point they had been accompanied by Mr. Hayes then deter- mined to watch the movements of his reverend friend, and accordingly stationed himself on the corner of Beacon street, House. He presently saw Mr ing, emerge from the darkness into the gas light, and after taking a look about him, sud- denly disappear into the Temple. followed quickly. “In the meantime, Griffin, the Porter of the Temple, who had been requested by Mr. Kal- loch to have a fire and water in room, while passing up one of the rear stair- ig of a woman’s drapery ing to the rooms of the tion, and caught eating form of a suspicious of Thé United Sts have been heard from MERCHANT TAILORING. Invite our customers, and citizen to an inspection of our present new homas, a member iP > t OVERCOATINGS, will make to order in supert WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pa. av. betw, 9th and Ith ets, The eld Pulaski Cure Couzh, Cold, Hoarseness, In- Auenza. any Irritation or Sort mexs of the Throat, Kelieve the tron, Bronchitis, atarrh, Clear and at strength to the voice of SPEAKERS SINGERS, ofthe importance of cheoki ‘ich in the be; vai pa aoe @ + if neglected. on attee! ents, allay Pulmona: jo BROWN’S | ze ‘FROCHES | perer, |. “*1 recommend their use to Pusty BROWN’S | 1 recom . The buncombe Member of the Royal College of Surge iymonth, which made the last lis cadets, is now She will be reported in a few days, when a ship’s company from the liner Pennsylvania will probably be ordered for her Commander Foote entered on his duties at the Yard on Monday. He has been jeutenant Almy during a tempo- rary absence and {ndisposition Orders have been received for the outfit of the brig Perry, now lying in the stream of Brooklyn. The Perry will take very little time to fit out. She is 234 tuns burden, carries six guns, and was built in New York in 1543. The storeship Rejease had her ensign hoisted and was ordered into commission on Monday afternoon, a crew having been detailed for her on board from the receiving ship. She bas taken inan exceedingly large cargo of stores, provisions, fuel, and other necessaries for the home flect, and will leave on Wednesday In compliance with orders from Washington, the steam frigate Powhatan was of commission on Monday, an the authorities of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. —N. summer cruise with the Anna) almost ready for sea. T « LOOMIS, M. ventor and patentes @ MINERAL PL. F tends personally at his office in this city any persons c&n wear these teeth cannot wear others, and no person can wear others Who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be accomm: With any style and prics of Teeth they may des but to those wno are particular and wish the pur. clesnest, strongest, And most art oan produee, N War Few are aware Mr. and Mrs. Newell. contain:ng demulcent ingredi ry and Bronchial Irritation. mble in my Throat, (for “Troches” area ho) xg made me often a were rhe ceri practice ind erfect denture learned PLATE will be Rooms in this oity—No. 338 Pa. avenue, botween 07 Aroh street, P 0 the Tremont alloch return- 9th and 10th sts. A) phia. Only One Dollar. 476 Pa. Av.......AT EVANS’S......476 Pa. Av, TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 81, JEWELRY—JEWELRY JEWELRY-JEWELRY LAR EWELRY IN OUi “Great BROWN’S srs.” RE “Almost instant relief in the dis ressing inbor of breathing peculiar B yg to AstHma.” BROWN'S KEV. A. C. EGGLESTON. **Coatain no Opium or HA cases, heard the rustlin; in a passage way lcadi Young Men’s Christian Associa: a glimpse of the rapidly retr woman. Being, like Mr. Hayes, the Rev. Kalloch, he paszed up stairs leading to that gentleman’s Pi and secreted himself in a closet near that apartment. From this look-out he saw a young woman mount the stairs and enter Kalloch’s it formally out turned over to Chemist, Boston, plopenst oomibina- o.? DR. G. FY BIGELOW, = ficial in Bronew set. Wik “ A simple and NY ARTICLE E. on for Cores. ONYX STUDS and BUTTONS, TROCHES 4, ee eee Important Cases Penvinc in THE UnitED States District Court.—Several importantcases to merchants engaged in trade with Buenos Ayres in the United States Court, and be brought to tridt during the The suits grew out of the seizure by Collector =chell of several cargoes of Buenos Ayres wool, which it is alleged was imported under false inveices. By the tariff, wool worth over twenty cents per pound is liabie to a duty of twenty percent. Buenos Ayres wool costs twenty- two cents per pound on board, price of the current three hundred and which is the usual rate. CARBUNCLE he has : ts of the painful Gusease, a too fre now pendin, and BUTTONS, will probably CARB. 8TUDS and BUTTONS, 'N GOLD STUDS and BUTTONS, MOSAIC STUDS and BUTLONS, GOLD STONE STUDS aud BUTTONS, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! SPLENDID POCKET KNIVES For One Dollar.. . wed them excellent for : Vv. H, W. WARREN, He (Griffin) then descended to a lower floor ue where he found Mr. Hayes on the lookout for Kalloch Enjoining secresy upon Griffin, Hayes kept his post at the head of the side stairs leading to the rear of the or- Next encountering Kalloch, Griffin was gentleman if Mr. Hayes Mr. Griffin, a shrewd of the Temple, “ Bonsficial whea com: PLAIN GOLD per doliar is estima! rty-five to the doubloon, Carcoes of wool are im- ported here, however, under Consular certificates that the paper dollar was worth twenty-five to the silver dollzr, thus enabling the wool to enter duty free in the United States being led to believe that these Consular certiti- cates are incorrect, has seized several cargoes, ousans rGemade Ser the" ary Wilkins, worth $100,000, consigned Ropes & Co., a most respectable bouse ‘The Buenos Ayres {mporters have retained able counsel, and the Government have ‘The trial will be of interest to the mercantile community, and as the case in- moving Hoaree- the Throat, so common with SPEAKERS and Sine- "Prof. M.BTACY JOHNSON ume, Bcuthern “Great benefit when taken before n@ after preeching, ns they prevent cir paet effect, hey will be of permapent ad- REV. E. ROWLEY, A. M. President of Athens College, Tenn. Bold by all Drucgists asked by the devout was in the building. and well-meaning man, replied that ut out his light and left efore, as usual. are speedily cured cua vost nervous and debilitated, who had Jost all hope, heen immediately relie w ... Worth Three, e Temple some time Kalloch then asked to be let into his room through the large audience room, and by the way of the organ. From the of this room ioe private ctair case communicating with Kallvoc room, and by this staircase he had ascended at night, apparently to avoid the ob- servation of the Young Men’s Christian Asao- ciation, who sometimes lingered about the The Collector trreees seeee eeeee For One Dollar CENTS OnAING -For One Dollar each PLATED WARE, Consisting of BUTTER KNIVES, -TABLE, TEA, DESSERT, CUPS8,—GILT LINED, kind speedily cured. Pe gallary worth hundreds 0; Tesive Styles... done the same. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘This exeeiient Family and News Jouresi—con- ‘aiming & greater variety of interesting reading thar can be ound in any ether—is pablished op Friday morning. TERM s— Card, invariadiy, 1m edvance. Singio copy, per annum. __. @1 0 P90 009108 nase mans cones seems ene 6 US BOR CII ons screenees DD ‘Twenty-five copies... It invariably contains the “Washington News’* that has made The Daily Eeening Star circulate @0 generally throughout the country. IL Single copies (in wrappers) oan be procured st the counter, immediate y after the sssue of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. LS MEDICINES. DK. JOHNSTON, ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discovered the most Certain, 8: dy and only Effectual Remedy in the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FKOM ONE TO TWO BAYS. Weakness of the Back, Strictares, Affections of the Kid- dder, involuntary Dichirges, Impowency, Geo- con, Dyapepay, or, Contain P. jeart, Timidny, Disease of the YOUNG MEN the victims of Solitary Vice, abit which anntally sweeps £ Men of et oF ander e living lyre, may o th contemplating Mar- as, organic dedility, of Dr. 3, may religi- RICK ST. few doors from oumber, Leuere P DE JOHNSTON, whone life hee been «pen Ja deiphas and dhately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Young Men and others who have red themecives bye a habe freguendy ous, oF at echool, the effects of when asleep, and if mot cures, nd destroys both wind aud fF sastanchel eects progeced Weukuese of the Back and ¢ bt, Loss of Muscular pay. Nervous Irrive Functions, General he mind are much to idity, ete , are some of the ~Thousauds can now jndge what 1 ig henith, losing their vigor, becom 4 emaciate og a emgular cough or symptoms of eousump- DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE Whes ihe on.guided aud imprudent of pleasure trde cr dread of dive! 0, from education m. He ialle into © ning preteaders, who, wmeapal ry sudeiaace, Keep bim wifing maliest fee can be ob Tuned bealth to the use of that é progressing wich frigheful te dreadful w ered conutry from veler returne. nie DK. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC Ww. ar EAKNESS AND iMPOTENCY. By thie great a All impediments to M: » Loss of Proc sgend Weak = Disqual- jon of coe cnnoe ee ENDOKSEMENT OF THE PRESS ¥ THOUSANDS cured at this iusutation pees the last seventeen years, and the uumerous important Dr. Johuston, wituessed by many other persons, ocuces of and again before the pubhe, be- tiemac of characcer and resy a building to an inconveniently-late hour. If Griffin had suffered Kalloch to by the route requested, he woul the hiding-place of Mr. Hayes, and perhaps, as he feered, precipitated & conflict between those gentlemen. He, together with Hayes, regarded Kalloch to be a dangerous man, and knew that he went armed with a revolver and sword cane, both of which he had freq exhibited to them. Kalloch by another route, and at last the Rev minister and the fugitive women were closeted together. Of this fact both Hayes and Griffin were thoroughly convinced. farther then and there, deponent saith not; but Kalloch did not leave the room till about midnight. The woman remained all night. Being confronted with this indignant Hayes, Mr. Kalloch self by saying “the turned from her boar. FORKS—PITCHERS—CREAM LADLE®, CAKE BANKETS—SUGAR SIFTERS, NUT CRACKERS and PICKS, TEA KNIVES and FORKS, &o., &0., &o. 476....476....476....476....476....476 BOOKS_BOOKS. CLOSING OUT A LARGE LOT OF BOOKS, At Great Reduction in Prices, ON accoUNT oF THE ConTINvED Harp Times, Now is the Tima to Replenish your Library, Ur Get a New © Dr. J. u. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY 1m the WORLD, roperty, the case will o to his room have revealed i[7~ At Charleston, a few days ago, there was a slight flurry of snow it the invesion of a tremendous s bees from the North stung from head to foot the scampering —Louisville Journ! Every man fancied himeelf Dseuiciovs anp And most terrible was DELIGHTFUL source of cur being to, the system, xt Griffin according _ — EVER TAKEN. ¥ SALS FOR POSTS trict Post Orrics DerantmEnt, i What took plac Prorosats will be received until of sutu April next tor furnishing t general style aud detoription of those now yn saitabie paper o! Postage Stamps VAN betwesn 34 and 43: streets. RIDDLE HAS THE LARGEST, NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK OF wT Ww euRr wy EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY, AT THE LOW TERMS OF ONE DOLLAR FOR YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. legant CARBUNCLE charge, by the defended him- rl (Nelly Thomas) was ing house, and I allowed her to sleep in my room as a matter of charity. Besides there was a third person in the room, (Mrs. Newell,) who knows that no criminality Bark, and Dandelion enters into its cem- n thousand each at the Post Office Department in Washington Also, the price per th urand, in similar pack- Bg-s. deliverabioto the Agent of tue Department at the place of manufacture. The entire nctive Also, tne price per tho: and, delivered in larger :ther atthe Department ace of mAnuiacture, a0, the price p_r tnousand, separa ed in quantities as may ve daily ordered tor the u: Post Offices, never loss than two hundsed stamps, ant securely packed in tin cases, suitable bind ers’-buard boxes, with muslia or other equally or lmed envelopes, according to and distance to be conveyed, 2s may tho Department, stating the differ- etween the cost agent at the place of manufacture and at 5 i guoh packages, be re-examined ant the stamps recounted by an Agent of this De; _ | also give the additional oost for directing packaces forthe mais and preparing blank receipts, under the direction of an agentof the Department, either at the Departmeut or man rr Propossls muet be made for the stamps in sheets, perfectiy gummed, aud perforated in such marner separate stamp can be readily detached ons of stamps now in use are one fer renovating the @ saGering, and debilicated invalld te The result of this discovery was Kalloch’s sudden determination to seek a new field of la- bor in Kansas. His return, and acceptance of call from a church in New York, is the rea- son given for this publication ficial, but they are a! Bpestavle eu: whioj estoring the sick, wtrength. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Will effectually cure biver Complain; dite, Chrenic strong covers, vous Debility, Dieeases 4 Liver er Stomac! One of the most wonderful men in Gotham letor of the Melodeon, the Gaities, pothecary stores, and rapidly be- coming a millionaire years ago, and lost alla beyvar could lose in seve- He owned the model artist es- Square and Grand street, and now makes all his money by pretty waiting girls. A few nights since he succeeded In coaxing the two handsomest women in America from a dreds follow them to the Melodeon enterprising chap, often pays $500 for one adver- tisement. and gives better s1laries to waiters than “200 a night.” ing when giog dawn, Deyn Fer Chesis'or ides weades piri, 'Prightfal Dreams, end Ague (er Chills nad OVER A MILLION BOTTLES the last siz menths, aud in ae te- from Weekueet or Detiliy when BIC Wi ‘eee oF ty wheo FeaEMaraenine CORDIAL will core yer? Re lenguage can eenvey Preshes — ee of bangeer, we. Bieches eu the Skin, oie eee renin Pion! - ape ot 5 tablishments in Chatham started the Gaities, Also, 8 Large Azeortment of JEWELRY, which we can sell at 50 cants per article, Just Received, ALL LOTS OF BEAUTIF stance bas it failed in free concert saloon, and hun- an adequate idea of the immedi- y excess, week by nacere, mnetreng orgeat- MARRIED PRESONS, T it} fod BCLEAMN ST SAMOTRENING of the system; nod all whe may bave in findwigences wil tpeedy remedy. TO THE LADIES. ‘bh EA! SYRENGTHENRING CORDIAL ts & sever dy cure fer locipisat Consemption, Wiises, 4 or Didicalt Menstruation,! ncoutinence of Urine reef, Falling ef the Wer, Siddiness, Fai gc, and all diseases incident to Females. THERE IS NO MISTAEE£ ABOUT 1T ‘Take it according ve Cirections. 1; will stimeiate, strengthen, and invigorate yeu aud cause tbe bisem of health te ment year ch: warranted te give catisfaction. POR scfm tg POR om CLEANS bEnichys fac, and are to be preserved as the lead: the ctamps, except those and thirty cents,on which are to b> the head of Frankiin, On ail of th Advent oF W ure Pants In New ORLEANS — The Picayune of Thursday devotes a paragraph to @ pair of unexceptionable white unmentionables— the first of the season—which Boulevard la rue de Canal on the da ‘The “Pic,” exhilarated doubtless by t fal weather it boasts of enjoying there, boldly expresses an opinion that white pants are the sea- paniments of strawberries, green and artichokes. the popular market luxuries 'y, as we are maliciously re- B.—Persons wishing any of the above Goods call at once a5 they svon will be gone, is the denominati n gures &6 well ae it. must be executed in the from whatever ceess, will paraded the Grand We have on neatand Are reoeiving every asy a THE FINEST PLATED WARE, od theswelves oy b Postage stamps furnished g the year ending the Sith June, 1860, was 216 $70,660. From past experience it is suppo kagex mailed will ay > VArying in size {roi up to 500 sheets, or 5, Ter proportion of paokazes contain not more than 20 sheets or 200 stamps. Each bid ia to be accompanied with a epecimen y.e ofengraving and the quality of paper rniehed, which will be submitted toa board of disinterested experts or ar Breakfast and Tea Sets; Card and Caxe Baskets; Cream and Syrup Pitchers; Table, Dessert, Tea, Sugar and Cream Butter, Fruit, Tea, Pie, and Fish Knvves ; Rings ; Casters; Sait Stands ; sonable accom: e Crescent Cit; Safer ve longer. immedrate!y on receiving & remittance, Dr. will forwar securely packed, structions of Post Orrick DerarTMent oF THE ConPeDER- atx Stargs.—The following comprises the names and grades of the officers of the Post Oifice De- ptothisdate: John H.R ‘ostnaster General; Henry St. Geo. Chief of Contract Bureau; Tenn., Chief of Miller, Texas, Chie: - Lewis, T: ek ageia. Kvery besile is ¢ ‘tists {or pxamioation; cepted bicder, before the fina! cousum A contract, will be res igns and furnish proof imp: gravingsof thesevera! denominations of e peoimens of board and t'n bo: velopes must also be submitted with each bid. It 18 necessary to protect the boxes by muslin or other coversin the most effectual manner against wet ‘The contract will require ali dies Lined Goblets and Cups. ALL FOR SALE AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. REMEMBER: RIDDLE’S ONE DOLLAR 302. Pa. Av-___. 30: RO SY-VER WARE Sil make dooce bee robust. fy and you will be coavinged. it te dee Benj. N. Clements, net 2 moment; try it, and yeu intment Bureau; W. an in xes and lined en- Selves, sooner oF ister, resulting and vitiating habits of early the victim fiom s! ug the md or dealers whe ma; mons! state, ting all the funoti Sold Sy br HAR RON Bi ecg, Bootess “ It eee Storg, Wash ington, D.C. D* J. BOVEE DODs Dani is, Miss., Clerk; Eugene B. Philpot, Als., Messen: ger.— Montgomery Advertiser. WATCHREFAL I have one of the best establishm: a2 complete set of for ing poy desert the present denom: without charge, ai the pi. of stainps or others, e of the Department; tos ] for the service of tment. jo bids will be considered except fro who have been actually engaged in the engraving ana. pric at the time of bidding, itabie fire-proof prea iaes and pro- 9 necesssry facilities to exesute the work promptly, aad give the requisiis protec- tion to the stamps, dies, and plates in their pos- ‘snot known to the Devertmert ‘will fur- Stave Rendered Ur.—Th Advertiser reports that a sla ville, Tennessee, who had been sto) ime, made known is visit one day last week, by instituting pro- for the rendition of a negro woman claimed = See ware The neces- were made out an the care without meetin or even awakening any ¢ Plainville (Ohio) veholder from Nash- taken e merning faating eortain for Cholera, Chille and Paver, Yells Pers bottle, or 6 bet! Bele propristar of thie Cardial ion of fine Watches, attention give to the same, by competent workmsn,and &.. work Is, every descrip ion of stan , plain and ornamental far superior in quality and finish to north sold by dealors m general aud represented 338 Pa. avenue. nea: 10 SHOES Tv 8vU B° ‘7S AND BOR. Iv TRE allkinds of BOOTS tantly receivin: an- dard SILVER iufaat ade; y Customers will fin McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, (PRE BEST LIMIMENT IN THE WORLD) ‘Fhe only safe end carinin for Can’ ae, —~ ye cure for Cancers, Piles, Tu- reigic, Weakness ef the Musc!i tier, of the Joints, Contracted Muscles of with any resistance or splay of excitement. Protection of StRaxcens 1n New Yorx.—A bill is now before the New York Legislature for the better protection of strangers and citizens in the city of New York, and to incorporate the New wage Train Company. It Is evident that a law should be passed which shall proffer the unwary stranger and defenceless citizen a sure protection from the impoaitions of hack drivers, and often from rufMlanly violence. —————<—<—$—$———— savers or’ long the disease, macy Me Ket aaa ersplinda and misery by Unease of ie avaleethoneoae ag MeL EANS VOLCANIC 0 IC OIL LINIMENT parity and bent the fonlect sores inne FOR HORSFS AND OTHER MchEAN'S CELEBRATED shia eter bk F Galles Ont Sasst, er Apply it as directed and « cure van Linas. ‘ Commas F joat to the interest of rence to the etyle o! 3 &o. tage stamps, ened (bebe ra the “Third Assistant Postmaster Gemeral.”” York Passenger and work, seourntr, mode of pack h als should be carefully s ee ee articles, it and Persons in wan' Hipresenr od reed fr Vioreand atthe ‘and it will clean, incredible shor time, L, KEPT BY P, the millions of ot Benn. States while she was mills will not enable EE nmALe i Ned by the ee ey maaan alpen tue eae = f E SICi APPLY HE REMEDY REJOICE iN HEALTH. do you forer? Are you the victim ofany yey Which arise from tare they, do yo 2 : hot? ‘Tite bisod ts the = = —— py it cae ies, eu pod Nouralgi®, the irri ane mata, ere Wiad, ine a 3 houmsuem, > ity, 2) ie ver Complaint wa ‘ts lelent wu ls e and the pe orgs i if BolT te, derive tex fideo € Deal € udly then an egpily wit pbeb 5 S vilaliging reeorroen ir and sulfer vs to commend to your Use thai tray valuable medicament known as INDIAN EEE: TABLED ECOGTION. 1 pyc: Ses, Se ee eee eee the evidences of this great offi are eus- teased by constant Sven, 9 f cussuive i* happiest resul re u use Temedvex and the best medical skit: have Let us sayin sovstenion, thet re not Bol ro rt re rieersd cise Mere ewes 2 niy by its restorative effe sense with rom di ‘or sa 1 reepectabie city, and by proprictor, Nor: esp her pame is blows en he ba a ai HE ALL- SUFFICIENT THREE. ERIPENANS) beret tapers oop {the Ecole nial Collegeet Medias, Uleeas i © “ae iis invaluabie for exhaustion and natorrhes, and al! physica! disabilities, No.2 completely eradicates al! traces of those dinoases have been hitherto treated by the mau- one Bud peru.ci Us use Of Copaivs and oubebs. 3 has en planted the injurious vse of meroury,thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy ng ail impurities, BOBSO. 4K, Not.1,2and 3.are in of & lozenge, devoid of taste eme!! my be carried in the waistoost reid mt and divided into separate ministered by Velpeau, oman, Roux, Ricord. &c. Price 83 each, or four cases whereby tng of 8%. To be had. wholesale and I of Dr. BARROW, of 194 3; and in $27 onees, Bleecker street, New York. the Triesenmr to any partof the and addressec gecording to the in- Writer, 4 The Book, of s!| others, that should be read by Uy iilwatrated, .if now IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, eevee eee

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