Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1866, Page 4

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THE EVE Lanceny.—Some days T. Williams, rector of t =. Episcopal Church of Suffelk. Sussex county, Va, came to this ity | te solicit funds for the support of the school | attached co bis house of worship:: Mr. Wil- tiams bad 2 letter of hearty recommendation signed by the Rev. Geo. Woodbridge, rector of | the Monumental Chureh, and indorsed by the Kev. Messrs. H. E. Monigomery and Ubaries Minnigcrade, rectors of the Church of the ln- earmation and of St. Paul's Gharch, and was for some time actively engaged in obtaining tue money required for the carrying out of his plan ——— = Mrs. Bloomileld H. Moore, of Ne. 3,718 Walnut sttpet, P iladelphia. was ridi cown Broad way in a stage of the Fifth avenue line, the reverend gentleman stepped into vehicle, and although several is were occupied on the opposite side of the ’bre, he pri erred sem! bimselfbeside Mrs. M. Mrs. Moo did not & cast a giance at the person seated beside her untii Willams had alighted, when she ascertained that her neighbor had picked ber pocket. A gentleman at once leaped out and collared the supposed pickpocxet, who broke away, but on being recaptured delivered the missing portemonnaie, and to be released. This request, however, was not eomplied with, and the culprit was given in eharge of Koundsman Delamater, of the Broadway squad, who escorted him to the Central Police Office i Muiberry street. The reverend gentieman, who emphatically denies that he stole the wallet, claims that he only icked up the pocket book which lay before | he was locked up to await an examina- non —N. ¥. News. Rowastic AND PRACTICAL.—Jacob Klep- fel, twenty years ago, married Miss Kate Sehmidt, In Germany. Two or three years Jater, Jacob came to America and settied in Auglaize county, Ohio. form his wife of his whereabouts, and she, be- iHeving him dead, married again. Twelve yearsago she came across the seas with her second husband, and located in the same coun- RA within ten miles of her former lord. Strangely enough, though living so near, they bad never met, antil last Thursday, when Ja- cob, inging around the circle “mit anoder half a dozem children. He made if known, and the two sat down and had a long talk about old times in Germany. She advised him that, under the cigcumstances, he bad better retire for another sixteen years, as ber second busband suited her best, and she intended to stick to him.—Dayton (Ohio) Em- pire. CHILDREN IN FacTOR ject with some of our ne great many of our stump o1 the English factory system, by which large numbers of very young children are put to work, and are thus deprived not only of the usval opportunities for school education, but are injured im their health and stunted in their growth. Itis a bad system, and deserves all the condemnation it has received, but neither our news: T writers Ror our orators need go so far as England for instances of the evil effects of this system, tor we find that of 1.256 ebildren im the town of Killingly, Connecticut, jess than one-balf attend school, in conse. quence of the factories absorbing so many of them. A tavorite sub™ PLor ron a Movgxy .Romance.—A Mem- phis paper saysthat a coupie ran away from their parents and got married. This took place Stasiation on the —— and Charleston Railroad. The father of the bride pursued: awoke the pair im the dead of night; presented pistols at the head of the bridegroom; made Bim consent to renounce his wile; and carried ber of. The lady was chastised by mother and brothers, ana confined te her room. The temporary baffied groom obtained legal pro- cess. and sent (o the house to secure her. te deputy sheriff, in charge of the affair, ;was made drunk by the brothers, dismissed his ara and while inthis condition the young iady was carried off by one of the household for parts unknown S7'A fashionable young gentieman in De- troit cbamged Bis bearding-house, and was given Sroom just vacated by a young lady. On Friday morning, while preparing his toilet, he espied a bottle which he supposed to con- ‘aim bair ei], and asit was very nicely scented, he applied the article freely. The application resulted in his locks being chan; toa sil- very hue, and ow looks like a man of six- ty. Instead of hair oil, it torms out that the youth found a bettie of .Waggoner’s French enamel. S7 The soldiers apd sailors of Massachu- setts, in alee convention, discussed pians for the equalization of bounties. The scheme un- cer comsiderauon contemplates the formation orarew party without potest obligations, save to the soldiers, and the enactment of a li- cense law whicb sha!! extract a million of dol- lars annually. from. we liquor dealers of the “tate—an amount which inseven years would be anfiicient to pay the whole sum required for the equalization, both principal and imter- est. S27 The Newburyport Herald tells a story of 3 newly married couple who attended alauneh in ‘hatcity. A staging gave way aud let the gentleman iato.she water. Refore he was res- cued his wig came off and floated away. w he was pulled out, bald and drenched. fe refused to recognize him, and beeought ‘owd that they would save her husband, poipung framically to his hair drifting down ibe ude. g7-There were 2 per. cent. more marriages im Obio last year than ever before. S7 There are foutieen inches of snow op Lake Superior way. S7 Atull regiment of Fenians will tbrough the streets of Cincignati before fOng. Their uniform is the regular army cap bound ‘with green, the Zouave jacket witb green fac- ing and binding, and biue pantaloons with green cord. = Mr. —_ Stuart Mill, in the new edition of his wor! just issnedin Engiand, has omitted from a on —— Sap my S passage w! describes le of this county as entirely devoted t>mcney mane ing. me Rnotner oy yiujhomicide was committed in Hadmen, Ct, Tuesday afternoon, when William Diederman, aged twelve, pomted a loaded pistol at bis piaymate,, Elizabeth snapped it, and she fell morta'ly wounded. S7 An extensive in fire im Paris last month was instantly ex Dy the pb: tbree oottles of sulphuric either ** satrats of which, mixing witb the atmospheric air, put an end te the combustio RET DISEAS SAMARITAN’S G1FT! S4MARITAN'S GIFT! ING STAR. | Ay Eriscoral CLERGYMAN AccuUSsED oF ‘ the Rev. George | ms: | He neglected to in- | OFYFFLeraL. DerartMent oF STATE, WASHINGTON, November 1, 1866. Information has been received at this Depart- ment fri Mr. J. HMcOolley, the Consul of the Unred cae a: Callao, Pern, of the death | on the 20th of May, 1966, lost overboard at sea, of Frank Johnson. | BANKERS. ‘ yey COOKE & CO., BANEKEBS, Fificensh street, opposrte Treasury, Buy and se} } stcurrent market rates, and keep onstaatly on band, a full supply of all + GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIEZES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders f37 STOCKS. BONDS, &e., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. DerartMent or Statr, } | Wasuincton, November 1, 1866, Information bas been received at this Depart- ment from Mr. J. H. McUolley, the Consal ot the | nited States at Callao, Peru, of the death, on the 14th of July, 1866, at Chineha (slands, of P. Anderson. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 2} WASHINGTON, November |, 1566.5 Information has been received at this Depart- BANEEES, ment from Mr. J. H. McUolley, the Consul of Corner Lonisiana syeaue and Seventh street, the United States ut Callao, Aydyp ned = sae ’ DEALERS IN On the 15th of September, 1+66, at ospi' £ Callao, of Raseell Lori aT GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, iT} an? oF St GOLD AED SILV: DEPARTMENT oF STATE, Se, Nien rptiae vex. jy 3-tf AND LAND WARRANTS. Information has mn received at this Depart- . co. ment from Mr. J.H McOoliey, the Consul of | [ EW1S JOHNSON & CO., the United States at Callao, Peru, of the death, BANEBES, on the 29h of August, 1666,at the Hospital, aND Usllao, of Stiles E. Boyles. — +208 --____ DBALERS IN FOBEIGN EXCHANGE, ECIAL OT: ES. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SF. N 10 STOOKS, BONDS, 87 PUBL: EH. DBOIDED THAT GOLD AND BSILVEE, PHAaLon'e: = MIGHT BLooMIs CEBEUS” BOUGHT AND SOLD, shall relen rem+ among the perfumes manufac- tared on this continents fact ot which the unpre- cedented increase in its rales coring the past six months is proof unanswerable, Sold everywhere. &7 ALL THE WORST FORMS OF BHEUMA- mh26-tf ~ First National Bank of Washington, B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, TI8M are being daily cured by METOALFE'S Mi. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GHBAT BHEUMATIC REMEDY. This wom ee dertul Mecicine never fails, and thousands wi GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY i have samereé excracieting agen a ans xp te ands een. ho sere “S.C. FORD. Agent. FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED sane STATES, arn aera 16th screes, opposite the Treasury Department, SMOLANDEB’S EXTRACT BUCKU Government Securities with Treasurer United Is cunING every case of Kipway Diszas®, BuRvMatisM, Guaver, Urinary Disonpsns, WEAKNESS and Pains tn the Bacn, FrmaLs Oomrtaints and TrovsiEs arising from Bxcesexs ov any Kinp, OOME, YB AFFLIGTED! TRY SMOLANDERB’S TAKE NO OTHER BUCKED. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES & CO., Hew York, and BABNES, WARD &00., Hew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agent feb 10-ly OCOLGATE®S AEROMATIO VEGETABLE 8UAP A superior ToiLzT Soap, prepared from refined Vuoxra3iE O1zs in combination with GLycaRin® and especialy designed for the use of Lapizs, and the Neuszny. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. feS-eoly TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRICELAND’S PILE BBMEDY Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin ites for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he been troubled for cight years with au aggra- yated case of and brother was discharged from the army as incurable {be being quite para- lyzed with the Piles.) Both these distr Dg cases Were cured with one bottle of Pr STBICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these ntlemen. beside the daily testimonials recel ved y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince these suffer- States ay ONE MILLION DOLLARS..e@ We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ONITED STATES. We purchase Governmeng Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carcfal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVEER- MENT LOANS at ail times cheerfally furnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865, m2i-tf J. R. ELVANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND ERTAIL Dealers in BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET HARDWARE BG that the most aggravated chrome cases Of Plies | BAB IRON AND STBEL, ar cured by Dr. fckland’s, Pile emedy., Ite £6! erywhere. . e NAIRN & 00; OHAS OHEISTIANI 371 Pa. ———— avenue and 502 9h street. oc -ly BS: A SUPERIOR BEMEDY. en watem-eunscleutionny peas te bs} i eR Pabbevusccine UdUS GOUGH BaLsad. | Z°8SESHOR NaILs, al not dive Tepable There’ Is ho NUTS AND WASHERS. @oubdt but the ~ 5 pn F ac. &c., BC, WABEHOUSRS: SECEET 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Samanivan’s Gistis the most iy—indeed, the only dy ever discovered Cures in two recent cases in -four hours. No mineral, no RO Mereury: Only ten pills to be tazen. It is the soldier's hope, and @ friend te those who do net tobe exposed. Male packages, §2;fe- 301, 303, 305 O STRERT, And Sam anitan’s Boot axo Huns Jvrces—A positive si ant Bt ah and Sg eure bg ily rte la, — Sores, Spots. Tetter jc per bottle: Sold by B. O. Ford. ‘See advertisement. mys =, 9 eee MARRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Essay of Warni Instruction for Young Men. 4 '. incase | end ‘Abuses siden y rate the vital }» with sure means of relief. Sent All Orders, free Si omens in sealed letter envelopes. Address ¥ . IN BHOUGHTO: ‘ard i SOUTH AND WEST, ug 13-3 Filled with Care and Promptness, AUCTION SALES. ~ Been, Sake See pasey ame toes Gaara [ ABC S408 OF CLOTHING CAMP aND hy N SQUIPAGE. cneunee ef Quertermaster’s y Dapetes. Washing’ ‘ PLATE, win besoig: b4 Siiection of ithe Quartermes martormester PIPE AND SHERT LEAD, feats n gnder,the theeapervision er Care. OOFPEE, ZING, &c., morz cauare Devot, | Sold at Eastern Bates and shipped with despate i 2 a 19,000 900 Picks; 14,00 Hatchets, act iF amnomrg: pick ere - Po Rae te We Mea About 7100 Groat Coste—brown 4g00 Inteates Over Costs—black ” 30 pales t bent au goods. : opeer witese Sidemet Gistuing tc. ta oe disse “3 and Havers des ‘ : wi “2 ; 5 clot o Tentsned Tent eles, o3!, Kt. * ped de removed within five days from «. -° Useh. in Go onpment 4 oe cuepect of gen, . B. j— - Assistant uartermaate A ABLES H. TOMP: ‘s, * Brt_ Brig den. Guartermantse. SALE OF SOLDINES” REST aT ALEXaN , GABBIAGE. AND WHEEL STOCK st | Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold.» loweet market prices. HalIB, + * moss, TOW, blvek, and gray and BXCELSIOR Constantly on bend in begaand bales, BORE, COBDAGE,.£0, — no 6-12t or FURNISHED WEEKLY PROPOSALS. Ppeercsars FOR FLOUB. PROPOSALS. | PPOPCOALS FoR sBoN BEAD BLOUKS. __RAILROAD LINES. 7 T™*?nfiabetaia GND WW TORE eT ow ts csktnatos Sad Wow 3ork seo | Suu . te Ton NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- "Leave dally (except Sunday) at 11:15 9. m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA. ptt Dentay at 7:90 and 11:15 8. ». til SATURDAY, (1.0%) BARRELS OF FLove, will what js Know Mira and Scand bide will’ be ent Cy than the whol end once grade on Paver. very of the Flour to commence within Se ee must be ¥, onthe Govern. he wharves, or Railroad De. . C Flour awarded to be com- wenty days from the acceptance of for Flour to be delivered im t will be made in snch fa arseimen Leave daily ( exes: | m., and 4:30 and 6: ¥. AY. Leave fer New York and ol . | igleering crs for Hew York on 6:90 p.m. train 3,500 to 4,000 head Ly. ote to Philadel New York. or | poston fan beled ot tue tation Ofies at al rs io_heed blocks +») from 200 to 860 D.C., trom 30,000 to 25,000 head Alexandria, Va., from 3,000 to 4,000 heed Frederichebirg, Va., from 12,000 t0 16,000 head Wincberters Va., from 5,010 to 8,000 head Harper's Ferry, Va., from 1,000 to 1,500 head Ani bid. Point Lookout, Bids will be received blocks. bead it have for disb mual Government ins which is not frosh ground, and of will be entertained from viously failed to eqmely we present 4 for any couse. wy = Bids to be addressed te the a @ endorsed a ee m wilt be made -and none will be 00 90+ . Bart BE AND OHIO JU jo eh 1986. INGTON AND Trains between MORE. ana WA ave now run as fol Leave daily Bundey nse. Serna (0, 00d 8:00 WAY BTATION: Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7 2°45 and 8:00 p.m. FOB \! AY BTA TIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS pigareat 6:15 and 7:00 ®. m., and at 3:45and 4:95 |¢ ‘OR AN! L118. E eer E trains to or from Aanepoll rou ON tol h Cr irom 5800 to Sone Reet heed blocks -C,, from 1,50) to 2,000 head to 2 i Mon pec U., from 2.00) to 2,600 bead 500 head blocke dicots +, at 7:00, 7:0, and i .N.O, Saliebury, N be ou 12,000 to 13,008 head Ri; Seine or J ¢ romery, Als. trom 2,000 to 3,09 200 t Bow 'Grietas, ay trom 8 Baton, Bouge, La., from 2,900 to 2,500 head ia an nat ae teed blocks ‘500 » Texas, from 200 10.300 head from 1,200 to 2.000 15,00 aM AL o 3 qenve daily, except Sunday, at 7:30a.m., and oe 3 4 i 2 if i a 4 ac. Ey TICK MTS to the West can be had at schingtin Station, Ticket Office at all Boars day, ae ‘as at the new effice of the g and Brokers’ poleqrapes Line, 348 Penn. oF na, ond i Boston, seo “Transportation. He f +» from 4,000 to 6 500 .. from S00 te 13000 — -» from 2,000 to 3,008 head 2 Teme p oc 80 tf GBU. 8. jocks Nasbville, Tenn., from 15.000 to 20,000 head WASHINGTON, - Pittehurge Landing, Tenn... from 3,000 to 4,500 ‘enm., from 4,000 to 5,00) head Chattanoogs, Tenn., from 3,000 to 10,000 head Kacswville. Tenn., from 2,500 to 3,000 head fats Herm oem .; from Camp Welvon: ky. froma ALEXANDRIA AND_ WN RAILROAD. ” ‘1808. 1, wall F ran between DAY PASGENGRE FiiAi Leave ALEXANDRIA. apie z i 4 frem 4,600 to 6, bead arracke, "Mo trem Sage ee ts enworth, Mo...trom 1,00 to 1,500 head 8 . lows. from 100 to 300 head Keokuk lows. from 90 te 1.000 poe. ort Smith, Ark from Omaha, N, T., from 1,400 to 2,00 Pan Francisco, Onl. ead blocks itications. and to i i ¢ a N2W Sva8 Lins Th WAWASSETT will leave rth # i fi . Alexandria at 7 0’c! ae ing, leave On . Dy je im accordance with possible rates. For form strictly to the or a ees F OB THE EASTBEN SHOBE. ‘The large, commodious Steamer WILteN “SMALL OaPT, hy 2 » ee g ait jatiersoaville, Colum ; . Louis, Fo: “4 worth. stale Bock aot Bee Feces (Bide for te ie ppecae will be receiy, 5.) ill be about mine (9) inches high, from ud @ four wi h ates and 8 i 8 t x it & Hl and Lee streets.) 'HUBSDAY, and i af & & ° $ 4 Ce “< | and an inscription of the name, rai arm, company, OF oorss. dete of death. i wed. cant in raiged letters on the ‘op, = must be cast of good stove-plate irom, weigh mot jess than twenty (20) pounds nal thoroughly by aippi at > m., (tou on Mondays, Wednesda: She has fine state-rooms. steamer on Chesapeake Bay. @ TEANSPOBTATION LINB, HOTIOE TO SHIPPERS, EXPBESS, Capt. atéa m ‘a. m. EVERY BA’ Smith's Point, each. and be coa.ed 4. Separate bids are invited for delivery at each place; and incase the more than one localit reduced price the a sed ies offer to supply stated would be furnished in bid must be accom} ied bya x pre oestes parties that the con - if awarded, sibility of the Dearest trict Court, or of the United States District At- 6, The Government reserves . if uneat .m. on J.B. BBYAN & BRO., EY reedonabie allowence tort eat jncresead diminished transportation will 7 "The time of delivery to be subject to feture arrangement, ~uficient time pein OND, FREDERIO: URG AND Remon OMAU EALLBOAD. tT TO TRAVELLBES GOING sours. TWICE DAILY, (Bunday s, m. excepted.) inspection at the the Bureaa may Post office address of the bid- 10. Proposals at shou! Iron he Quartermaster General, U8 A., D.O.” Brevet Major General, OSALS FOR SITES FoR THE WAR DEP. Wasnincton City, for sites as above, stati FOR BUILDINGS sat the fellow i wi tosith June, 16, vin: — Dela. ANS By onan enon. ve ors. t e-em ergs’ ieee oe foligming deacribed palldi es wewill besoid at | *2 168 —— public suction en & AY. "November 10 (COL AT REDUCED PRIORs, at lvs.m., under the supervision of re, pant Volonel James W re, A. Q.M., oats tain ate aes as ° Locus: a » Chestant 5 ad oot by 584 feet; Bo. Btove,Do. Egg. Do. Furnace, Do. Steamers, rebouse. feet, Balt - mes re gist ks Me roa Company, Stove, Do, Egg, Do. Far. ng Room. 3ix 76 foot, Bi Beg, very superior Ocal, Boston bs nN Foundry, ‘ASH Diamond ¥ein, Stoy Keg. 3 Lyken’s Valley Do. Do. @0 fi." Oak and PINE WOOD, of the vory best quality, low ie the time for families to put in thei win- i E 16x24 feet; pen Shed. 12x16 feet: Sar house, 12236 feet; aoe “ : resupply. ‘ pisses, ans asiae ater rent | Me ROL I ot ro, 8 2 oars our least Maca au Pow | “Ci cop tie, ween Bet. must be removed withinten days from Pp 1a HN Artie! date of ‘yer Ca ‘We have now on hand an assortment y commend’ of Gon, BH decker, Assistant | from 40 TO 50 PLANes. . Quartermaster General, 0. 8 f-eom PKI: Fhich we are offering for foeteat iectery prices Brevet Brigadier Generel, Geartermester G8. arta ery thas y for eash, we are enabled Ss HORSES AND MULES. = hue Quarsermaster’s Omer, Depo: of Washington, MULE Thore wilt ten “ne action, at} m. juarter- a) T ‘Ivania. District ef Colambta. (Conumera HOSP. 4 FOR WOMEN YING-IN ASYLUM, Fourteenth sitzet zeee poreee of M street, site 2858 fF z attendance. 7 Daeg ra Gai cote U i if Ls} i : hd

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