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THE EVENING STAR _ 18 PUBLASIED DAIDY, (EXORPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Soutrwest corner of Penn's avenue and 11h strest, By W. D. WALLAOH: ; —__ oe—_— | ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers im the City and District at Tan UEFTS PER waex. Copies at the counter, with or witheut wrappers, Two Cents each. PRIes voR Marree:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dot- | lors; one year, Five Dears. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAK—published on Friday morning—(me Dollar and « Half a year. STEAMBOAT LINES. "PSE EASTERN SHORE'S STEAMBOAT the Steamer CAMBRIDGE—Icaves | No. 140 Light Street eee eats more at 5 s and TURSDAYS for OX FORD. EASTON POINT, CAMBRIDGE and DOVER BRIDGE, and afl in? termediate landings om Tread Avon and Choptank | Elvers. Ehe Nas excellent passenger and freight accom- me lations. J. H. WOOD, Agent, oc 7S-tf 170 Light St. Wharf, Baltimore. poremac” 2BANSPURTATION LINE. y and Saturdey.at 4p m., for Alez- ington, and Geargetown Returning, Whart. Georgetown every Tuesday y at 1 p.m, and Washington ever} Wednesday and Saturday até m., touching at the usual landings onthe Potomac. Freight re- evived daily. and kept under cover WR. SNOW & CO. Agents, 107 Water street, Geercctown. PD J. L PARRRURST & CO., Agents, 7th street rf. Washington, D. ©. oc 28 tf QTEAME LEAVES 7TH STRRSE WuARF . oN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, at Wo’clock, for MOUN ReturnatS p.m. F oe 6-tt TLANTIO STEAMSHIP A NEW YORK. VERNON; J. VAN RISWICK, General Superintendent. COMPANY TO ‘The Steamers composing this line are the JOHN GLBSON, Capt. Y z. NIGHT, Capt. Morria, FAtRFAX Capt bdo iksas Saat aaah Teaving Pier No. 12 North River New York. foot FG tereet, Washington, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Freight recetved every day. and carefully kept under cover during business hours. The steamers of this line now connect with Alex- andria snd Orance Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point aleng the line of the road. MORGAN, RNINEHARTS&OO., Foot G street, Washington, BH. B. CKUMWELL & GO., ae == stress, New York. BOWEN, . y eciztt ‘Alexandria, petesac TRANPORTATION LINE. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E. A. Rrruxm, r) Will leave Baltimore every DAY EVENING, st5P. M.,forA exandria, Washington and Geer, town. Retursing wih. ave 7th street wharf, Washing- ton, every SATURDAY MORNING. at 6 o'clock - =e rey ie et ath oe A. aaah formation, freight passage, NEEDHAM & SUNS, 142 Light street waarf, Bal- eR RODERS 2 0O., No. 3 King street, Alexan- dria. Va. HORGAN, RHINERART & CO..No. 107 Water street. Georgetown, and 241 F street, Washing hod J. L. PARKHURST & ©O.,Tth street wharf, Waebingeton = YORK AND WASHINGTON sTEAM. SHIP COMPANY. ae Old Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, BEBECOA CLYDE and EMPIRE, in connection with Inland Steamers GEORGE H. woanntele or FLOWER and ANN ZA. Eogular Sailing Days TUESDAYSand FRIDAYS st 12 M., from the foot of High street. Georgetown and Pier 15 East Biver, foot of Wall street, New Four. For Freight or Passage apply to C. P. BOUGHTON, Agent, foet of High street Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf, Alex andria JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, Now York Freight received constantly and forwarded to al) parts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates. ~ 26m C. P. HOWGHTON, Agent, i NITED STATES MAIL LINE. eae 0 POR MONROE, q POR DGINT AND RICHMOND, DATLY THE BAY LINE STEAMERS will leave the u Dock. foot of Coucerd street t6P.M_.for FOBT MONBUE, FOLK. VA ng at Fort Monroe with a line of first class steamers. daily, op James river, for CITY PUINT AXD RICHMOND, VA. RETURNING, i desye BICHMOND at 6 A. M., DAILY Apping st City Point, and connecting at Fort sree with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Si at 3ie P. M.. and arriving in Baltimore tr fer the Easternand Western trains, and for Washington, D. O. is line navigate the James , entirely in daytime, 7) : — —— the fortifica- tons. and all ether ebjects of interest. TICKETS for the ‘above places can be had on Fare trom Baltimore to Norfolk i sarceucgiepinGle Fare from mere Fora rr Thre ckets from Balt’e toe Richmond. 5.00 te jc! hrough tickets fr it a BF State Rooms and Meals extra. B7 The state room accommodations are unsur- passed. snd the table is well supplied. SF Passengers taking the 1.15 train from PHIL ADELPUHLIA will make connection with this line. Passengers taking the 8.00 AM. train xEW YORE. have swple time to dine in Balti- more Se Pacsencers taking the $ P. M. train from ‘SHINGTON, make connection with this line, waest M_N. FALLS, President. HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. je 3-tf The Steamers on iver geting and reti i RENGTH TO THE WEAK 1 Bh, STRENGTH Youtit To tuk AGED! BIOKRENE, on LIFE REJUVENATOR. Thiv prepara’ rt Restorer “The aged © & heusel tion fs unequalled asa f wasted or inert functior kd be certain to make the Bi , inasmuch as it will render them youthful in feeling aud in strength, and enable {itm to live over again the days of their priatine y. It not only exhilerates bat strengthens, and ls really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have Leen reduced toscondition of servility, self abuee, mi ue, or ordinary sickness, No ’ of Leng | of any human P ». this superb preparation will remove the ef- ect at once and forever. BLOKRENE Cress Impotexct, Generar Besttity, Nexvovs Incapacit?, Dysrersia, Dersession, Loss ov Ar- petite. Low Srraits, WEaxNess or THs ORGAN® or GeNERAT Impecinity, Mentat Lxpo- Ex Tiox. ENNU!, IT Hasa {RABLE and Neve E) Persons whe RATURAL Viau Lent cure in the lost their find » speedy and perma- 7 ne PERBL poibeaetd the DESPAIR * ERELE, th: ANGUID, a Ind’ De ULD ebould rive thin valuable dipeove rial, it will be foun totally different from other articles for the same purposes. TO FEMALES —This prey aration is invalnable tr YOUS Weaknesses o! kinds, as it will re- he wasted strength with wonderful perma- also & grand tonic. and will give relief in *firstdore. A brief persistence ovate the stomach to a degree of perfect th. apd bapish Daspepaia forever. One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for @3. Soup ay DavcemTs BRALLY ve here, by addressing Bent by veh & HILLYER. Proprietors, fold by S Dey street. New York. rher lth «treet B Pennsylvania avenne ©. FORD. a HE CADET ENGINEER, or Steam for the Student; Wooderatt's Urigin and Progress o a havigeth London: Templeton on the wnh's Questions on the so hing om Steam bngines and Propellers: Hann e, Loudon; Walker Stean = the Mil- Ww ne Enet sood's Fog and Steam, Siaip & Brown onthe Steam Engine. par) FRANCK TAYLOR EAGENTA heSrINE. FUCHSINE, SCAR 2¥a et. he Lows atd Green, Blas, Maure able 2 (Soluble ia . DANIEL JUD- hanie amt Drysal- mden. Bills aud Prhees creatly 1% ye MEOLL SEX TRACT EUCHT gives by ' fieme ard blood to the pal - cor pried by many a arming >, wal © treatment be salauitted to.com- ©, iueanity or epilepciteensue, 208 Ebeninig Star, vez, XXVI.. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willsrd’s Hotel, LEONARD GROVER & CO.............0..Directors LEONARD GROVER........0. D. HESS. E.LAMB.. eas vee Stage Manager THIS SATURDAY. November 11, 1855, TWO PERFORMANCES. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT TWO O'CLOOK P. M. Price of sdmiseion thirty cents to all parts of the House. Night performance as usual. On hoth oc- Stifcoe will be presented the great sensational life “THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, j** COOKE & 00., BANEKERBS, Fifteens street, opposise Treasury, Buy and sel] at current rates, and keep alweys @ hand, « full supply of aft - GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &c., And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS ana-dtf To-nipbt last time most pozitives of First National Bank THe STHE RTS OF NEW YORK. MONDAY EVENING, OF WASHINGTON. mas 4s ves MORTFICE. _ H. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, ANTERBURY. € Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street, GEORGE LEBA........... acevseeneeSOl8 Proprivtor. TO-NIGHT, The melo dramatic spectacle of WM. S, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY AND THE BANDIT’S VENGEANCE! FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED with new scenery, properties, dresses, &o. STATES, Firet week of the beautiful dancers, ROBINSON SISTERS. Recond week of M°LLE ROSA. - Supported by the entire new Ballet Tronpe. ISTH #T., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Government securities with Treasurer United States. K7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.2g Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & 00., 08 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply ef the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FUENISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give ocarefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIBMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished, ‘WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. ‘ON. March 20, 1865. mn-tt PERSONAL. CURE GUARANTEED.—Consnlt old Dr. BARNES. Forty years special the cnre of all secret diseases. Washi ing. Room No. 12,corner Penna. ave. and 7th st. Consultation free. oc 30-3w* Ci did right in lea’ that STU- PID SHARPER and going to Dr. LEON. I told i he was the only ene who could cure you inan iSnorable manner and not swindle you. o¢ 25-Im* TRANGERS and othors éuairing, the services of )a first class Physician, shou! consult Dr. LEON, 240 Penna. ave’ }, between 4%¢ and 6th streets. He guarantees sientific treatment, and a radieal cure of all Acute and Curowic di of both sexes, in the shortest time pogsible. a General cases cured in frem twel fe hours to two ays. Younes Mn who are suffering from Organic weakness. or its terrible effect re offers a thor- eugh and permanent cure. oc 25-1m* 'PHAT MISERABLE IMPOSTER would take your lastdollar. See Dr. DARBY at once. He has plenty of money and practice, and can afford treat you honestly, oc 16-1m* RS. H. F. WRIGHT, Magnetic and Clairvoy- ant Physician ‘Heals by paring er nis”? Blndners, Paraly Rheumatism, Chilis and Fe- vers, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, Ner- Yousness &c., &c. Rooms 372 E street, between 10th and lith streets. th i ree oc le im* [4=: DON’T LOOK AT THIS, WM. PRINCE, 381 F strect, has reduced his price of STAMPING to FIVE CENTS PER WIDTH for Skirts, Pantaletts, &c.,on Muslin, Linen, Cam- rics, and Nansook, We have newer and’ more olqcasit patterns than any other glace of the kind BINPLUTING 1X CENTS PER YARD. sels-t Se PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, ae AND EQUIPMENT Twenty beautiful Young Ladies in the ballets of MAY DAY SPORTS AND THE BELLE OF STAMBOUL! LAST WEEK OF JOSH HART. MATINER ON SATURDAY! prors. 4. w. .P. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, PARKER'S HALL Pennsylvania avenue. between Sth and 7th ats,, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Those desiring to enter can de 80 now, as we are continrally forming new classes the quatter commencing with the first lesson. All in- for: ion in regard to terms, &c.,can be had by applying as above Days and Hours of Tuition: For Ladies. Misses and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. from 3 to Lo'clock. For Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, 0 10. racticing Ausemblies every Thursday evening. Private instruction given to suit convenience of thore desiring. Otreulars be had at J. F. RY Philp & Solomon’s, and other boek and mnsic stores; also, by applying at the Academy during the hours of from 10 a.m. tol p. m.. from 3 to 5 and7 to 10 p. m., or during the bours of tuition. A uote addressed to the Academy will meet with prompt attention. oc 4tf EDUCATIONAL. JNDERSIGNED WILL TEACH IN A PRI- vate family, and give also accurate inatraction several Languages. First-class family , who can afford the expenses, please call at No. 2% Louisana avenue. F-GUSCRITI, former Interpretar, _noT-Iw? Secretary of Legatien. M3. CHABLES DEMIEUX wishes to inform the public that he is now ready to give instrac- tion inthe FRENCH and SPANISH Languages, Reet of references given. Inquire at the New York Hotel. cor. 7th and E sts. no 6-6t* A FRENCHMAN FROM PARIS, HAVING his evenings disengaged, (free at $8 0’clock,) wishes to give some LESSONS in the French Lan guage. The best reference given, Terms morler- ate. Address Bex 35 Star office. no 1-10t* T. TIMOTHY'S HALL.—The duties of this in- Ss stitution will be resumed on Sept. 13, oe "For terms, &c., see catalozne and circular at the prin cipal bookstores of bese Phat bee the prin- cipal, NS, Catonsville, Md. au $1 DENTISTRY. [ B. MERRILL, SURGEON DENTIST, No, 310 Penuasivania ave. {eee Sarees 9th and 10th sts, Washington 0 9- ‘Wasnine D REMOVAL. B. CHARLES F. HUNT takes pleasure in fn- forming bis friends, patrons and the publie generally that he Has Etted up a new auiSebeas elegent office at No 495 7th etreet, oppo- Fite Odd Fellows’ Hall. He is prepared to execnte Sith promptners all operations in Dental Sarcecy and every clase of work belonging te the profes- sion. no 1-Im* T EETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D. The, Inventor and Patentes of the MINERAL PLATK ETH. attends personally at bis office in this city. "Many persons can oppaeS wear these teeth who cauuot wear others, i ho person can wear others who cannot wear ee. ersons calling at my office can be accommodated with wy style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are perticular,and wish the pa. rest, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can procure, the MINKEAL TEETH will be more fully warranted. Kooms in this city—No. 33% Pennsylvanta ave., MILITARY MANUFACTORY, Pintadetphi ay 10th sts. a oer A = ah WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. _ W750 09 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Hatt, Where they continue to manufacture and have on sale « large and fine assortment of TEUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SAPDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, I would advise all haying teeth to, extract to call at DH. LEWIN'S olice, andre Ma am poe th ctor’s new aud ; ne the Doster : wed method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. if you once see the great improvement in hia teeth. yeu will have them in no other style than this new Wabors Flotss st tha end priga, co we hae oot Tr e Gld price, ve no’ sereocnt the price ‘on our work since the great Ll We 24a" Pean’s avenue, between 12th and 13th MULITAMMARORSE EQUIPMENTS, ORDS, BELTS, 8. R. LEWIE. M. D., Dentist. HAVERSACES, WHIPS, BITS, sPuRS, | F°L0CH. FERD, ae, &e., &o., WHISKY. om AT LOW PRICES. ‘A Jarge and complete assortment ot REPAIRING. Tronks, &¢.,repaired promptly and thoroughly, THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premium, bronze medal, by the Metropolitan , stitute of Washington, D. O., in 1857, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Vs., for FEANK MILLER’S e CELEBRATED PREMIEM HARNESS OIL. Dealers supplied at the lowest feb 6-19 FACTORY PRIOR, T EDWARD CLARK, LUMBER DEALER, Virginia avenue, between 9th and 16th streets east, near U. 8. Navy Yard. Ez” Constantly on band s large stock of all kinds of LUMBER. Prices as low as the lowest. ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, for Bakers, Grocers, and others, WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, FEED GF ALL KINDS, Either weight or measure. WHISKY, ALL GRADES. We mention the Bonnite Whiskey in particular, as beipg pure, and four years old, sold subject, if necessary, to ysis. WM. M. GALT 4 00., no2 tf Indiana aveane and lst st. BW OPENING. GREEN'S RESTAURANT, Corner of E and 8th streets, oppesite Post Omce. ¢ undersigned ‘have taken the above wel! gues and popular house, and fitted it up in the best efstyle throughout all new. There are ele- gant snites of dining-rooms for parties or individ- wall; aie, 9 eee ber of fiue chambers to let, all newly fus nished. Opt Bar and Restaurant will af all times be furpiched with wines and all kinds of liqnors, se- gars. &c.. the best to SopK is any market, and oysters, Gish, game and other laxuries in season, asuplly found in a first-class Restegrant. when we shall be ve our friends bey fo RUEIN & EDE lie to call. ether Proprieto oc 16-1? _ " FRANKLIN & ©0. T's 5 B48 * tivumarro OUNTWERT ation peak litres Ts agetn for rale at G. E.K » (801 TAL OP’ ANS. Bin dose No. 503 7th street and 473 9th st., Wash- EB itt <a 93,3 between an and Mth ete PIC ington City. All orders for the trade hoald be ad- RA F FRI tired P “Scizim® —_No.32 Johnat,. New York Oity, | Strengthening and improving, the woak and tm pair excel t god accurately suited to the age and condition of the visual organs. #0, & fine fassortment of Field Glasses, 0; Glasses, Microscopes, Magnifiers, Thermometers Besometers, Electrical Machines aud Mathemati- cal Jostruments always om hand, and at the lowest EPOT FOR CARTE! BY *® F. PAGE, AUCTION NO’ GP Having resumed the AUCT: my -plendid Auction Rooms, No. uncer Odd Fellows’ Hall, 1 shall devote special at- teption to the sale of Houses, Lots, Farms and ing, He erriages, sales nuder Deeds of | Celebrities, plain and color ‘ Court sa’ of Photograph. Albums, tn dnd ali kinda of Merchandics, citer seditseoms’ | holding from 20 t020 picen or at my Auction Rooms JEROME'S MAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR sah advances mate on,all conslgued goods. Retina deradually be fetes ia ocl0Im 502 7th st jor Odd Follows” Hall, | £ its origin color, inconvenience at- __ Ulat. Chron} isis tending the nse of & dye, by all druggists at . HET ER, J. HEIBERGER, | F Successor to H. F. Oo. * caTIZENS' AND. MILT Ae i) te ieicizA HE on Eh Ry S02 Pennes " ‘EK AND &PED(! ES OF ANDREW JOHN is b ie on Mie Rea A"SRANGK TAYLOR, Mypsses O'BRIAN, No, 1,407 Walnut street. Fotletet eee ill open PARIS! MILLINERY, for the winter, on THURS. DAY, November 2d, 1865, oe ———__——_—______. ED'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD RRS for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and uliarly adapted for children, being eaten as an PEPE raenoe. Price 25 cents per box, 19-e0ly §_ PpMATA0™ 5 “a seraee PACKING, BELTING, &6-, Waking ean enn Amt door west a £3 WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1865. £. 3.960 TELEGRAMS, &c. The New York Commissioners of Heatth, presided over by Mayor Gunther, held a meet- ing yesterday afternoon. Mayor Gunther sub- therenbmitted a resolution thatthe City In- specter be directed to essign a suitable num- ber of officers in his department to examine into the condition in a sanitary point of yew of places within the city, and to report daily to the Mayor and Commiesionrrs of Health the condition which, in their opinion, may be pre- judicial to the public beatre, also ali nuisances that may tend to engender or aggravaw any pestilential diseases. The resolution was sold hy Druggiats everywhere. Soll by J. W adopird, and it was also resolved to send a NAIRN & Ct CHAS. CHRISTIANE, 371 Pa. circu‘ar to the citizens informing them of the bh avenue and 50¥ Ninth street. oc 25-ly inode tof preserving health, A SUPERIOR REMEDY. T>¢ Independance Belge says the intention of We can conscientious!) recommend to thosesaf | the Frenct Government to abandon the oceu- fering from a dist iy ough. DR, ST OK. 1 TaAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH ye | pstion of Mexico, beyond what is absolutely SPECIAL NOTICES. _ sine Candee TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR, EMEDY. STRICKLAN D'S PILE RB Mr. Glass. of Janesytile. Wiscousin. writes fer the benefit of all who enffer with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for eight yeirs with an aggra- f Piles, and brother was discharged he army ae incurable, (he being qnite para- lyzed with the Piles.) Hoth now ttafrenning Cann Sere cnred with one bottle of Dr STRICUKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these nilemen. beside the daily testimonials received hy Dr. Strickland. ought to convince those an ‘Ter- img thet the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itie It gives relief almost instantaneous. aud is withal | beccseury, is more apparent than ever now. rotdisagreeable to the taste. There ij duubt | The intention is strengthened by different acts << the hen og ngs i cabs Ge eof ~— on the per of the Mexican Cubinet, and more oe parations ip nse, and is all that its propri rope “ stor claims for it, We have tried it ducing the | @'PCcially by the reception of Mr. Lanier's final mistion. It ie even said that at the next meeting of the French Cabinet an announce- t would be made of the imm past week.and found relief from a most distressing cough, It is prepared by Dr Strickland, No 129 Sy cemere street. Cincinnati. Uhic. and tur sale by Droggixts. Sold by J. W.NAIRN &CO .sleoat | entire evacuation of Mexico by the Freach WAITER Drug Store, and CHAS. CHRISTI. . troops. eee 7 Pa avenue and 502 Ninth stroet. Intelligence has been received to the effect that the commander of the British warship Bulldog blew her up on the 25th ultimo at Cs Heytien. The rebel Sulmaye had taken by sorce come Haytiens under the protection of the Britieh consul, and the commander of the Bulldog asked satisfaction, but receiving no seply, be opened fire on Fort Pucklett. The fort replied, and the ship getting aground, was fet on fire, abandoned, and blown ap. It is reported the commander sailed for Jamaica in one of President Geffrard’s boats. Officers re- port the affairs of tne country unsettled. TO DYE RASY is very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash,nostain. notronble. Achild ecenapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publiei- ty of having their Hair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME eZ better than any barber can doit, by using THE | The Colored Convention In Poughkeepsie, VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the . 5 ‘ 4 Bair appear dusty or deal, but imparts new life and eeee muha aes preayp eamgeee mae ee eed seria black or brows, as pre- representation of colored men in the city of are ETE RR oeer re Washington from different sections, to be there during the session of Congress, supported by DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale | the people, whese duty it chall be patos Bed Agents. my 16 eoly on the members of Congress the importance of THE LADIES. in their sovereign capacity as buving the status of the colored American so : Gxcd inthe Jand that his color shall not bea id f ti i] 5 it. decided 1 x cus sensations as are experienced while inhaling joyment ofall the rights that appertain to eiti- the exanisite fragrance of Phalon’s IGHY- | zenebip. BLoou Ee CEREUS.” Sold everywhere, ne Governor Bradford, of Maryland, basoffered a reward of five hundred dollars for the ar- Test of the incendiaries who destroyed the Colored Metbodst Church at Millington, Kent county. The motive was that the building Was ured as a day school for colored children. The Governor bas also issued a prociamation apponting the day named by the President as a day of thankegiving. A special tothe N.Y. Herald from Toronto says that Fensan bonds are selling in Montreal and Quebec, where the detectives are watching the Irieh. The Leader announces the discoy- ery of a plot to rob Canadian banks. Twomen are now in jail there who have confessed that seven American Fenians are there organizing a force of one bundred men to make a raid on OOLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated ToiLxtT Soap,in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fracrantly scented and extremely benefcia! iu its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jan 28-coly MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men, jnst published by the Howard Association, and sent in sealed letter envelo free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ocd Sm SECRET DISEASES, Bamanitan’s Girt is the most certain, safe and | the banks. Much uneasiness is felt in business effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetuble remedy circles in consequence. ever discovered. Oures in two to four days, and re- The Sanders kidanppers were bronght before the court on a writ of habeas corpus, but the judges refused to bail them, and they were re- turned to prison. gent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no balsam. no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope. and @ friend to thase who do not it to be exposed. Male packages, $32; fe- 8's Root anp Hexs Jvices—A positi ne and permanent cure for Byphiils, Serefaln, Cicere, THE EL rice $1. or six bottles —— NEW YORK. ALpaxy, Noy. 9.—The Journal maker Bar- Jow’s majority in the State 27,000, and the Ar- us concedes that it is about that figure. NEW JERSEY. Sores. ts. Tetters, &e. for 95. Boia by 8.0. Ford. See advertisement. més STOP THAT SCRATCHING, And use WHEATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours; also cures Chillblains. Uleers, and all Eruptions of she skin. The Newark Advertiser says: “Mr. Ward's Sold by all Druggists. - dD. 5 majority will not probably vary much from mar 3-ly 350 Pennsylvaniaavenne. | 3 i, alibough some Teporie, it corrects would DON’T FRET.—You can stop Headache, Tooth. | ™#Ke it greater, MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov. 1U.—The latest returns from the twelfth judicial district indicate the election of Mr. Spence, the Union candidate, provided certain illegal votes taken im dusre- = = g:rd of the registry law eball be thrown out. NEW PRUG STORE, The Union men claim the law was openly dis- CAPITOL HILL, Corner of U et. north and Third st. east, regarded in some districts. JOSEPH WALSH, Jx.. Arorurcany, NORTH CAROLINA. Respectfully annonnces to the Public that he has RALFIGH, Noy. 10.—Nine counties heard ctf frcm officially gives Hoiden, for Governor, just opel .at hie new store, as above, a L and FRFSH SUPPLY of i xb 3.87¢, and Worth 5.459. Worth’s friends claim DRUGS. or cash returned, IN AWNN'HILATOR. tly. Soldatall stores. D- on, D. C., Agent. ache and. Neuralgia instantly Use Watcort's Instast f Cures Catarrh perms ©. Kuight, of Washi thar 24-wiy his election, theugh Holden's friends do not five itup, chuming that his majority in the west will overcome the majority so far for Worth, CUEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, &c., Comprising every article usually found in a well appointed Drug Store. and is prepared, at all hours of the day and right, to respoud promptly to the calls of his patrons. None bnt the purest énd best Medicines will be dispensed. and expecin! care and sttention will be given to the Prescription Department A choice and complete stock of GIGARS and TO- BACCO constantly on hand. oc 14-eolim* KANSAS. Sr. Lovie, Nov. §.—The election of county cfficers and members of the lower house of the Legisiature of Kansas yesterday passed of quietly. s be” Republican. tickets were elected in Douglas, Atchison, and Leavenworth coun- ties. EW PAINT, OIL, AND LAMP STORE, SOUTH CAROLINA: Th ders! , baying opened a new Paint, id ion— oft oa Lnpttens AeasEfRattene Sariennwts | TRE Purwidcnt on ner Legielative Action Despatch to Governor Perry. The following is a copy of a despatch just sent to Governor Perry: Tohis Excellency B. F. Perry, Provisional Gov- ernor of South Carolina -—Your letter of the 4th instant ie just now received. While much has been done nt pats Carolina thet is conducive a to peace and restoration, the President still and examine our Stock. hoping by strict attentio <r e to business and fair dealing to merit and obtain th | ire is pecs, themeieee thet gan quate events. approbation of our customers. A liberal discoun eden “ate? ree Rarer will be given to painters and dealers. to exerciee the duties heretofore devolved upon WHANCIS yi iets sf co Se hen as Proy eit beggar of South Oaro- uth street, ina, until you ehall be relieved by his order. oe 12-Im Between Penn. avenue and D street. He observes with regret that neither the Con- EMOUOVAL. yention nor the State Legislature has pro- R = nounced debts and obligations contracted in The undersigned takes pleasure fn announcing u he name of the State for unconstitutional and theremoval ofhis CLOAK and DRESS MANUFAC. | 5. 0" Tbellious purposes to be void. He equal- ly regrets that the State seems to decline the TORY and MACHINF* EWING BOOMS from the Congressional amendment of the Constitution former stand No. 496 9th st., to the large and Neberaphed to baie coy ge A grap. ou yes! a, jollows: + e commodious room over Hooe Bro’s. Dry Goode | prysidynt pnb fe to var ben to yon that an Store, No. 10 Market Space, between 8th and 9th | exrly adoption of the Congressional amend- streets, ment ee Constitution of the United States : abolishing Slavery by the South Carolina Leg- With experienced and obliging Ladies always ip | igiainre is. deemed peculiarly importaat, and attendance and greatly increased facilities, he hopes | especially Gestrable with reference to the gen- to merit a centinnance of that patronage heretofore so Bberally bestowed. CLOAK AND DRESS MAKING, eral situation of the Union.” 1 have now eply to say that the President's MACHINE STICHING, STAMPING AND FLUTING, call the attention of pur friends and the pnblicto our large Stoel PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES. and extensive assortment of COAL O1L LAMPS and HANGING FIXTURES Having selected with great care. and purchased onr Stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES in the New York market, we are able to offer inducements unequalled in this city, The Trade and Housekeepers are invited to cal opinions, before expressed. remain unchanged. WittiaM H. Sewarp. Tne Jamaica Insurrection OvEerR.—The . Panama Star and Herald, of October : DORSEY BECK, 31, gives the following particulars of er ‘ No. 10 Market Space, 2d floer, the insurfection among the blacks of Ja- o¢ T-1m Between sth and 9th sta, FUBNITURE, FUBNITURE, FURNITURE. ‘The subscriber is happy to inform his numer friends and customers that his atock of CABINET FUBNITUBE is fnlland complete, to give entire satisfa Parlor Suits, epho! telle. Velvets, Reps and Hair-cloth; Gilt F: Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets and iS ble 8! Santor o maica, gleaned trom Jamaica papers. George W. Gordon, of Kingston, the principa! mover in the insurrection, and Paul Bogle, have been tried, together with most of the leading men inthe movement. The maroons of the isinnd haye beeen found to be true and loyal men and have done all in their power to save life and quell the insurrection. The outrages are withont seo The evidence found upon some of the prisoners shows the intention of the insurrectionists was to spare no white peo. ple, but to slanghteraill indiscriminately. The captore of the leaders has dispirited the others, and tbey are surrendering themselves. on, ol lout. Oak and Mahggany Marble. | _ 69-The army train, consisting of fifteen bun- top Sidebeards, with Etegere Tops; Ta- | dred and seventy five males, two hundred and bles in gent variety; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- fifty-eight wagons, sixty travelling forges and stands, Extension Tables; and. in fact. every ar- | 1wo ambniances. which left Washington.D. C.. iu OaT Sty te be found tp ei Bovwter. on the 7th of Iast Angust under the charge of quested belecagurosasio, * earnestly re) Major H. M. Mandeville, arrived at Spring- ‘OHN Q. WILLSON field, Ill, on the 31st of October. It was the ‘an 25-e0%m Southeast corner 9th and D sts. intention of the War Department, when this = train was placed en route for Fort Leaven- "TO RERS COMPOUND STADE. OF aux worth, Kanene, to send it across the plains, bat ARABIC will be found a m pleasant, safe | the projecthas been abandoned: aa order and specdy re: for C, Coxps, Hoanse- t S % Rrss, hove, Wuedrine Coucite AND ALL. apne: | 1#fted directing the sale of themufes at Spring TIONS OF THE THROAT AND LuNos. Ite 8 jor thirecy ip arresting stubborn coughs. and ‘the first eg of consumption. has long been known and spareseied by sont families physicians. Price cents per ‘ field, and the shipment of vehicles to Fort Leavenworth for transportation service or sale at that point. 7 When the earthquake occurred at San Fraccisco, a lady who was engaged in wash- ing an injant of very tenderage, ran screaming into the ope 4 She stood on the sidewalk for ® “Has been in constant use in our family for over twenty years, and with iuvariable success. I think it an excelient remedy.” ¢ time inging something in ber hand Penge stag est nanhe Srbich at firet was taken for a dressed chicken ‘An attache of this office, by the bystanders, which began to speak for stubeors cach, and who supposed his longs tobe | jjselfin language —_ — —~ — = eee : 3 th fa erent class of animate single bottle,” —Bait, Clirrer. ature “She was holding it by the foot, head ‘Since Lintroduced it here. several ofont physi- cians are prescribing it with the best enccess.”” Doves RUBY Ch lownward, and had forgotten all about what fP bad in her hand. mist, Por!smouth, pasritetmsie Re LS I JEROME'S = 87 The municipal authorities of Richmond Peceteday RS, ferannt COLOR HESTORER fist are inaugurating energetic measures for the to it« original color without the incenvenience at- | prevention or small-pox and cholera. tending the nee of thedye. Sold by alidruggists75 | gg-Newly formed rand barsin the James cents per bottle. river, near Richmond, threaten to obstract EXFORD® MEDICATED GINGER BREAD | navigation, and are rapidly increasing in size. R NUTS, for Toa unt valed in efficacy end pe} pa An establishment toes into operation this etal ee ria roe cecentn | Cesgeaicilly tances dada te at pa 4 a espital of sand dollars, tor - Feral by druggists. Price 25 cents per box. pore of dessicating potatoes. Mearing on the Hours ef Laber. [From the Boston Post.) The hearing before the commissioners on the bourse ct JabOr Was resumed at the State Hi inet ev ening, it being the fourth meeting en tbe rvteect. Messrs. Tilden, Wright and Snelling, of we ccm se:0n, were present, ‘Lbe President announced that the workere it iesther and other textile fabrics would have ibe prefirence of & bearing, although others ¥c uld net be excluded. Mix. J. B. Ham, of Bast 8 boss black tinh, who bad adopted the eight hour raid that 2 long experience convinced him that the ten hour system was of more advan. tege tu beth & oyers and employees than longer number of bours of labor. Under bis practice there was more punctuality observed er the ten hour rule than the eleven hour ; And (bat a8 4 general rule the hands were ss profitable as thore who worked ten 16. i experience in Boston since 1660 was parrated. Previous to this t me, howe ever, be bad labored for several years by the cay, working thirteen hours a day, and dui that time be keenly felt the disadvan being deprived of leisure time in whi to enltivare bis mental faculties: but since he had worked only cight bours a day, be bad im- rrovee his spare time, and was pow, conse- qvently, stronger in both mind and body. He confidently sererted that the man who oniy eight bours a day covid im the long ron acd & much capital to his employer's coffer s "Lose who Inbored ten hours, and in hisopin-~ <n it weld be better for Maseachusetts if the eux ht bour rystem war univereaily adopted, solonly im point of wealth, but intelligences oh rh) Lours better adapted a man for his work nileng bourse. He bought @ generation timers could work fifteen hours to more 2@- ninge tLan a generation of mechanics could «nhours. In answer to a question of one of the Commissioners, Mr. Ham was of the opin- jon that the reason why a large number of working men indulged in the abit of using to- bacco and ardent spirits was occasion by physical exhaustion and overwork; that they tometimes fonnd it m to do this in order to stimulate them to other necessary da- tier Mr. Joseph Hosmer, of Boston, a shoemaker, faid ss a class of men the shormakers did not cesive an eight hour jaw. They all worked by" the piece or hour and had redaced the business toa science’ Men in Lynn. he said, worked from eight to thirteen hours. The number of hours worked by them depended upon their pecuniary circumstances and the state of the bosiners. He thoughta carpenter would do 28 much work ip ten boors as in twelve. A man. he ssid, should be paid according to his ability. Dictation among shoemakers would be odions. Every man ought to be left to do ag he pleased. He thought the eight-nour system Was applicable to certain specific trades which, worked atregularly, bad a tendency toexhaust the physical system. If workmen were en- coulnged to fave a portion of their earnings, instead of spending them for nareotics an@ otber stimulants he thonght the remedy for thort hours would be arrived at. If the eight- bourlaw would elevate a man, he was in favor of it, but every man must preserve bis own to- dividuality and manhood—journeymen as well bosses. The eight-hour system, he said, had its advocates among those who were in its se- crete and who wished to control matters by what they call a moral force. Members of societies, he said, refused to work with those not Sreociated with them and struck for higher wager, and employers chose te employ such men, Mr. C. T. Crane, President of the State Oar. penters’ Association of Massachusetts, denied that thie course was purened. In conclution, Mr. Hosmer enid to the com- mittee, that co far as the shoemakers were con- cerned they desired to be at liberty to do as see f pleased, to adjust the pay to the amount and character of the work performed. He did not know but what thie rule might be applied to otber trades. Capitalists and legislation often combined to effect the prices of the labore ing cinsres. Mr. Ira Steward, of Worcester, said the shoe- mukers were the poorest paid clase of mechanies in the State, and thought the reason of thie was. because they did not combine in the form of trade unions tap acer their own interests. Aw An instance of this in contrast he referred to the caulkers, who receive $4 and @5 per day, and who bad their trade unions, thus pre. venting capitalists from combining agamst labor. D. F. Drake, of Boston, barness maker, eat@ that the body of men he represented preferred the eight-hour system. Day workers labored ten hours, but those who worked by the piece worked more than eight hours. The best work- men received €3 & day. Those who worked the least number of hours were the most intel- ligent men: this was a characteristic which he could not fail to notice. Tux CattLe PLacue—We are informed that several cases of disease among cattle, re- sembling in all their stages the cattle disease now so destructive im Europe, have occurred in Delaware county, and the epidemic bas made its appearance, it is said, in Schuylkill townetbip, Chester county; a large number of valuable cows Lave been lost there from it, or some other similar diseaee. The plague is cone togious, and is mostly confined to_berned «atte. Dr. Twaddell, from the Twenty- fourth Ward of this city, who was recently the Channel Ieland by several wealthy 1 men of Chester county, to select heads of choice cattle bas returned empty-banded, of the general and destroctive prev {ibe plague. If the disease should be- prevaient, we shall be compelled y war prices for our roasts and sir. loins.—’hiledelphea Telegreph, FrxanciaL.—The New York Commercial of the ith says the stock market is assuming @ more settled tone. Government securities con- tinue very dull. It is dificnit to account for the large amount pow coming upon the mar- ket, «xcept from the supposition that parties who Lave invested their unemployed means in these during the war, now want money for ae- tiveemployment. Bgwe-twenties of all the is- tues are weak. The “conversion” bonds are quoted 997,100. Seven-thirties are general) 4, lower; the third teries are selling at 9635. wouldappear probable that this low quota- tion wil bring forward buyers, as they are certainly a good investment at that price; bat the truth is that, at preeent, the tendency ie to take capital out of resting investments andem~- ploy itactively. Gold was steady at 1464. Tur CuoLera iy Evrore.—The Rossian pa- pers supounce that the cholera, which ap- peared two months since im the southern proy- inces of the empire, advancing north: and, notwithstanding the cold weather, it has ar- rived at coma hecerons in Rarsian Poland, @ town of forty thousand souls, mostly Jews. it appeurs that those who bayestffered most from the cholera in Paris are the chiffonniers, or rag men, and the sireet sweepers. On the former class it has fallen 60 rcagy that there is some intention of suppressing the trade altogether. It is exid thatone hundred and fifteen thousand persons fled irom Paris within ten days, to avoid the epidemic; but the example of the Em- perorand Empress in visiting the hospitals where the patients are under treatment has ad- ded much to their personal popularity, and wilh have a bealtby moral effect. 87 One of the bnoyé of the Atlantic cable was seen by the officersof the schooner Osprey which vessel arrived at Galway, Ireland, Oc- tober 24th, from Lianelly. Her captain reports having passed one of the buoys off Bandon, on Friday, October 20th. It was painted red, with the word “Telegraph” painted on the side. He hove to, to try and take iton board, but was unsuccessful. night setting in, with the wind southwest at the time,and the buoy drifting greatly. 87 Norfolk navy yard employs 1064 mee 87 A serious riot took place at Peterson N. J., on Wednesday night between a gang of row- dies, soldiers and the hands of atrain on which the rowdies bad refuted to pay fare. Pistole, knives, and bayonets were freely used and a number badly injured, 87°" A dog supposed to be rabid created great excitement in Mivsandria yesterday, and was finally Iossoed and killed after baying bitten two children. S87 Aitert Fox and Thomas Mw tried to sbooteach other in a quarrel at F: , 0. H, a day or two since, but uosortumately were not eober enough to shoot where they looked. gs? Goy. Buckingham, of Conneticut, has issued @ proclamation, the substance of which is that the Constitutional Amendment extend- ing suffrage to the negroes was defeated by the following vote: Yeas, 27,217; naye, 33,489. 87 The office of our namesake, the P; (Me.,.) Evening Star took fire Tuesday mora. ing from the rtumpof a cigar which ignited the saw dustin aspittoon. The conflagration was extinguished by the water power of the estab- hebment, a la Gulliver. S7 Mr. Mercer, who is conyvoying a colony ef women to Washington , bas pur- chased from the Government the ship Cousti- utional, on which they will take passage. &7Capt Hall, the Arctic explorer, beard of President Lincoln's assassination 75 days after ste oceurrence. A whale ship carried him the news. &F7 Of the one hundred and twenty-one mates of the Lunatic Asylum of Tenvesser, six ) are reported as having become deranged by Le excitement incident to the war. e7 Acclimated s in New Orleaus are «enjoy ing good health, but others newly arrived are often seized by a very annoying, if aot dan- gerous Aliment, Known by physiciags as deu- eur, or “break-bone fever.” 87 Among the cargo brought to San Fran- cisco by a verrel lately from Japan are 32) ckaoges Of silk-worm eggs, for sh — w Kew York and thence to France. 'y are Valued at #87,000. They are shipped by this circuitous route to ayoid the tropics. —