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INDIAN ATR Rarrative of Ransomed Captiv: j THE EV <NING STAR ! +. ; } ee . The Leavenworth Times bas a fuli a poor 15 PUBLIBEERD DAILY, (BXOEPT SUNDAY,) a } : Z | ot cine’ Saute: Stem: aa Ieee chemhenieloae aT THE STAR BULLDINGS 5 4 . , ‘ white femily by Liew. “fesselbarger, of (he Swart corner of Pomme avenus and 1108 strect 5 os Bsa ae ig Rene oa mers ‘ 5 . op oPs all telunged & e av i *} family, and at the ume they were W. D. WALLAOH. p Indions were rerurning 1 c ——e——_ 5 2 sick relatives, apd were buts few miles | from wv < ry hen s od and captured. fn th Tue STAR m served by the eS ae 4 ; home 2 me Tar Soe semuad one subscribers in the Uity sept ter, with + Box, was killed and -calped. The rem ining ‘Carre PER WEEE. Copies ‘ecunter, i ‘ ? Without wrappers, Two Uents each. : : CITIES. members of the family were immediately placed on anunals tnd butmied w the bawwis of ine Perce vor Marime:—Three months, One savages. The names Of tbe captured were Mre Boller and Fifty Cons; six months, Fires Dol- = = at nase = oa ener ders; ene year, Five Dollars. No papers are “a WEEKLY STAR puntobed on . XXVIII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1866. N&. 4,275 daughtr-— Marguref, aged 17 years: joxepnine, Ta WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday V ~ - t was crushed to death among the rocks, the TELEGRAMS. &e > " ROM EUROPE. woiber not being allowed to dismount aud see | le years old, and Ada, seven years old a the Dauntol this relentiess for the child fei from the arm of its mother while the Indiaos were goading the worn-out animals that carried ber SPECIAL OT ES, t. Th her and the two eldest ugh. XN 10 Am inquest was held at Erie, Pa.on the | By the Atiantic Cadie.} wid’ wee oak a to the mest Gnbidrd-of tedies of those killed in the late railroad acci- pee Path AL oe venting Sess enaoen dept. The jury found as their verdict that the aes Coes ee anges gaure of rath was the removal of twora'ls on Telegraph apeear ine Peper spat a < age re bout ten or fifteen minutes | 'S ®bout to be formed to settle the Alabama clams. The English Cabinet bas lately been } pine wastiNotow BomaorATHIO DIB. te Grover's,) | sz SOCIAL BEFINEMENT ALWAYS MAN- ‘| PENSARY. H a sents iteeif in the selection of agticlesof laxary jw. a . ib ith streets. a, | avd it may belregarded of a J x $14 @ street, between 12! ss a atr i me betrenard 4.0 9 proof of at if bly gl an © willrecetre medical attesdance ava Pond fas bs f above iastita- cruelty and outrages by their bratal cap- tors, while the youngest, owing to ber you'h, altbough spared a fate less Borribie, was Bevertheless most barbarously used. The a BLOOMING CERRUS.” bas benn adopted by all sclarnes of the American people as their favorite child, upapie tp y @xpress from Ba’ 4 holding councils almos: daily of ber fien Ten.” Opened gait ‘bund MR: 3, W. WALLACK, perfume, Fold ever where ' phen hiy Pe loop poring pod eta re. | _ The Morning Herald, the Government or- | upon live o we wapenmtay oehene, Ds. ts. ygEe. pases i dedtaae in hte thrilling embodiment of : suit Of gross carelessness, without excuse, on | K80. Steers the arbitrament of the que.tious | When rescued, she had almost forgotten ber Da © 8. VERDI, from ef « FaGi¥. THE JEW, BEMEDIAL GNSTITUTE FUR SPEVIAL the part of James Mahony, the foreman’ in | PePding between England and the United | mother tongue Lieutenant Hesselburger and NSTBUOTION ON THE 10 — A lets wee | sm Unarice Dickens’ great moral story. entitled CASES, ‘ charge of the track,and workmen, he being | 5'@¢s | Consul Morse publishes in the news- | bis party, after the treaty with the Indass, re~ + — wusie 9 — —_ poneeny ten @ OLIVER TWIST. Neo. 14 Bond street, New York. absent part of the afternoon, having no correct | P&PETS Of tovday a letter. in which he expiaine | turned fo the post, and procuring the pocessary 3 Saal experiance as a teacher. will give A vew DAROE by MLLB AUGUSTA, S7 Fall infermation. with the hiehe: tetino, | tine, and being without. sigual flag for ihe sete te Beads otto ee aetine anhin eee lay LESSUNS to afew pupils in or ont niais. alev, @ Book on Specia. Dissaws, a” a sen urpore of signalling the sto} of the trains, re “ . is plane Semone SSE ER MONDAY RVENING NEXT, Coreiope, evattren Ba 4 snd for thers | Ana the laquest aforesaid on torther tad tne | wat the title of the United States to all Gou- | giris were delivered to him, be paying a sum For terme and particulsrs. call upeo Messre vers dd Bok Fe ing phy- ji federate property 1s therein fully recognized, | of money to the Indians that owned them, so C . HOW 8HE LOVES HIM. ot conductor and engineer of the train free from MET’ BOTT 520s Batts Gears, or meee 3 a oe A Be diame. and the officers ofsaid railroad com. | nd said property ts subject to legal liens for | as to Ee eS ee eee ee PostUtice Box le = Y . = ieni vances. which during their stay ¢ bad been contiu- eta a Ee for noxti te AWBBNCER No, | pany Culpabie in not employing efficient men “ “4 CQsEIDENTI An —Young men who bave tu- ‘Ganosst. for sho beaedt of OROKOS ord Se ee san L og hen Astrack-layers, avd furnishing them with flage satent. ally subjected. The day fo! jowing Liebtenant oa = a QTON CIRULM, B.U.«H. F.) 0. 2, mens Nrneticie and instructions to signal and stop all trains | < VRESDEN, Noy. \6—bvening—The King of | Hesselburger and his party, with the two which unfit them fer business » OF the A wlio ielnicbiataiea 2 ss < - ¥ Saxony opened the session of Chambers to- | eldest girls, started for Fort Dodge, where the: duties of married life; alec. aged apd eid ep at - 87 FORTY DBOPS OF METCALF'B RHRU. | in ali cases of danger. da, n bis speech from the throne he pledged d the t day. A ct for 4 men, who. from the foilies of youth, or ether LR Se MATIO BE: ¥ contatn a» mach virtue as forty y- : med | arrived the next day few days after the aivance of their years. Setere pact Ws foemeet vey eaander the treatment of sn . sbou firet re: “The Becre Mesried indies ti learn ore’ hing of impornence ocessi 4 MODERN MIGacLE} y perusivg ** - 4! ‘Tickets can be secnred at the hallonthe night % 1 \ receipt of 25 cents. A. Gres. in a eraled wolope Seat 1°60! “Bonen, Itis stated positively in New Orleans that himse!f to fulfil oll his obligations from Prussia Governor Wells, in view of the recemt tions and the President's policy in the Bait. The Maryland Horse Fair. more affair, bas determined on immediately ‘The horse fair at herrmg Run yesterday had eartette Club. assisted Jemen of well kaewn ted to contribute their oa. other medicines. and will tuetantly ii ey bale i ta. &e. i Indians brought the mother and younges: ‘Try it. FOBD, Agent. daughter, and @ ransom im the shapeof nine blankets apd provisions being given, they were delivered up to the commandant of the * remoying the sheriffs and other officers whe 4 its third exbibision, bei moderately attended, | Post. Altogether they were in captivity about 3 of the concert. Deere “pen a arter befere 7 From old and yoaug, from rich and KEP bee: | Dave been derelict in the discharge of their | several adie pad. ony gracing ae cians by | BR Weeks and im that time su: all the Sddrees Dr. CHAS. A ‘no S17 o'cloek. exercises to commenc: o'clock. high bern and lowly, comes the Universal Voice duties. Steps are also being taken to arrest | their presence. The track was in good condi- | ¢ruelies that the fiend-like mahgnity anc a - Tickets of ndmission 24 cents. wee) | eae Veaur. Prominent parties accused of aiding in the | tion, notwithstanding the heavy rain of the | beartlessness of their cowardly captors could AG. conte 2 on By order of Quamittes. _____—ne. BICHLIEN Hate eee LE ee July massacre. Judge Sbangon, the U.S. com- | night preceding, and # very interesting race of | invent. They are now at Fort Leavenworth, dormer plece,, £20, corth ciao of Penna ev-y be- Bee ecatren on) | NM ENT | tt te» pertect and mirecuicas article, Cures | missioner, has returned from the North, and is | Colts under 5 years Was aac reed Reet | having left Fort Dodge In cheoge of Tae eet trern 4: and 6th streets. Office hours from 3 to 2 Will be given on baldecss. Waxes hair grow. A better dressing | Preparing for a rigid enforcement of the civil | announcement Shortly after 2 p.m. the cal! | Hescelburger on the Sth mst His instractions ‘2. m 6 to9 p.m _ 0c 48-1" SATURDAY KVENING, rue t7tx, than any ‘oli’ er ~-pomatum.” Softens brash, | rights bill. for the entries was made, when it appeared | 4Fe to report to General Hancock, now absent, 34)8. DRAPES, Lace uf THE U.S. NAVY, AT ODD FELLOW@? HALL, But above Al the eer atifal Silken Treases: | Heavy rains Rave prevailed in Tennessee | that out of five names entered. one ihe beewe, | who will make final disposition of the unfor- A) 4i.0 Phoned hie omee from 122 to 12% Foun’ BY THE with which it restores GRAY Hart ro rst Okieiea,, | forseveral days, and cotton has been greaty | filly Mary) was over age, and two others (the | tunates. They will probably be sent w their us. the late resid: of Dr. Smoot. Office AMATECER ETHIOPIAN MINSTREZS Cone * i black colt Frank and the horse Orrick) were | homes in Texas id a m and efter im > ze yy Gemaged, the picking sesson hasbeen Ghton- | Vicariwe leaving Only the bay ctr Wenn RIDSL AND FUNER NEW BY DUMINICB OHUSOB, cielend ) Use lt s fow ee EsTO. CHANGE! ally Tate. | Late arrivals trom Arkansas bring | foot and the filly Estella tocompete im the race Financial and Commercial, 7 4 ° . ‘d he ws of immense damage to the crops in at = du = HAS antes ers sate ey ears Oats RE tak | Seva getamaris mes cect | Ste eas ns murs ec harmony ur | Dowy e ruber more acne dem , oe x e > Bored isco oan fe ¢ je) a >. bh 4 o , ¥ Tate of Beaton” Bae removed te No. 428 | paancY DREESES aND COSTUMES coloring matter. the earth. ‘The second picking in some loca- | Cage Tn tha iret heat Wooo conaerable | however, is repeat eee ee ith street, between G and H. ec3ém* F For Tableaux and Private Parties. ee ring kes tons atpacrgeebie sriense, rere tions is considered @ total loss. It was esti. | [OO nt sine: and kept it, ap’ mily without | being the general rate ou stock collaterals, and : >" ae —— B evel . pee 3 n . a heat w. h the same, t moves somewhat heavily, The unsettled con- salt Be BEBBY BOSFOR. 206 Fare rset: NATIONAL THEATER. 10% every 49 FORK YOU KNOW IT, ane natp | _GOVeTnOr Fenton basappointed Hon James | prevent mot omit nae oh a ene: those | Moves so prices. eepectally the infladon in tons servicer engaged in’ Washington or | + MK. JEFFERSON will be nens, giving plas: a earn cision mak | B. Whiting, of New York city, commision: | face, ‘The Cae wae 3 naleette there | reed a ie ey tae te dry goods any othercity. by adéreestnges above. oc ISm" | ow, og NE Deantifal locke. oe» to lake testimony aud examine witnesses in | Whitefoot teading by several lengths. In the | market—have a tendency to produce 8a wn- , AMES GUILD. Dealer in New and Second hand MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, -Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other | the matter of charges preferred by the | ‘bird heat better time was made, Whitefoot, usually close discrimination as to names, and Furmiters. Old Furnitare Repaired. Reup- FOR 81X NIGHT! ‘article is at all like it in effect. You will find it Ciuzens’ Association against Charles . Cor- | betore, having things preity much his own | more than the usual proportion of papier Bas bolstered end Yarnished. 12th aud ‘Bvts.. (near —- = Ouxar ro Bur, PLEAsAN? 10 TRY, nell, street commissioner of New York; also | WAY, and crossing the score the winner of the | {0 submit toheavy “shaves.” Prime pammes Highest price paid for Becond-heud A nae pBers. 2. ¥. 2B. P. KBE BeBe. co ne SEMAN? a = DANOING ACADEMY, There are many imitations. Be sure yeu proc Jobu Sedgwick, of New York, alike commis. | Tace in 3 minutes 2 seconds. are current at fis6\ per cent sioner to conduet the inquiry in the cases ‘The second race was tor a premium of $2,000, The Commercial yesterday afternoon says IAMS. BLACK. WARDN.LAMON. €. 9. BLACK. | 4 paises ahi oma ae the genuine, manafactared Cf, ee win. | pending against Matthew oT. rennan, comp- | $0 to the second horse, open for all horses | Gold bas developed a very decided weakneer LAW OFFICE. i: wie na Motrepeliten ‘meee. For sale by all druggists, ja2-B,1y troller of New York. Bot included in the larger purses, three miles The great twenty-mile trotting horse, Capt. hab tho a re ee bas — McGowan, atttempted the feat of trotting | close trotting made by the two firet-named twenty-one miles in yne hour, at Boston, yes- | horses, an exciting race was anticipated. Jnsi lors Bad Strcrneys as Low ta the Ocunsel! Gon United States, the Sete t ashe tie District, ihe E: Commi The idea ap; to be gaining ground the Secretary ef tbo Sesneury contem| jateomfaking provision for the resumption of ») . ments some period in re and the appayeety Our Academy is now open for the receptien of } TWO BAD UASBS OF PILES OURED BY DB rt ef Pupils. A select class is now forming om Wed- STBICKLAND’S PILE MEDY xecutive Depart- | vesday afterneon from 4 to 6 e clock, for these Mr. Gtasac of eee. Wiseoneie writes for inspired allusion to the matter ina merning ittees E who cangot attend our regular classes. Olrculars a that he | ‘erday.at Riverside Park. half-mile track, but | 26 a start was about being effected, a portion of | journal, has the effect ef confirming rather than oe onpostte Wit eat, besmad at 3. ¥. Bille" and W-@. Metzerott & hes been troubled for sight, Years with sgare; | when be bad accomplished thirteen ‘miles, | the iront of the main stand fell ontward, pre. | dissipaiing the impression. ‘The oe tarde’ A . vated case les, and rother was disc! whieh he performed in good style, he was | cipitating two men to the on jow, and | Of course, to ress premium. eee si The Hall cam be rented for Bolrees. Go. from the army as Incurabie. (he being quite pare- a . # a “ey withdrawn from the track, as itwasin aheavy | burying beneath the planking Mr. J. W. Post, condition and too mucb for him. Time of | & well-known citizen of Baltimore. Mr. Pos: thirteen miles, 35 minutes 52 seconds. The | was soon extricated from the fallen rubbish, i: second mile was made in 2. ments are quiet, and on the whole. preiaity *65's, both issues of be further fall in the premiu: the effect of depressing tbe gold-bearin ; bonJe. c GLE. e TTORNEY-AT-LAW Cc, . 36 Lealciane avenue, above ith street, oc 4 Wasniscrex. PO. : lyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases f sae aopeeneten and wer SKE bh po ot petted er nage NDB Trpoens, from ° ar . recommen on ; Tuesday aud Thursday eve- |. ee beside the daily testimonials received iv ohn Spee, ht to convince these suffer- being at first thought that he was serio: In military circies in New vioue it is | injured. but, “pes examination by Dr. U. From the Baltimore American's wot nn ‘CLOTHING, &o. ition, or aléresea gute are cared by Br Btrickland’s Pie Gemeay Ite | OPevIy asserted thar General Sherman merely | Mabou: tt was found sameed, After pear [que ee ee ee we - Quarter commencing with the fi seld by Dru: — _—— ae iste everywhere. by J. W. recedes a army of occupation in Mexico. | restoratives Mr. Post was enabled to reach nix Flour.— With tbeexceptuon of Baltimore big Ss oun D APVI ig gE. M48 FASHION “LE Dakoina | BAIB tod: OH A8. OHBISTIANI, an a: The late concentration of troops on the Rto | carriage and return home. gTades, which Are scarce and held at former That's it: ‘a0. amy. AT enue and $02 9h street. oc 96-1; (Grande is now followed by the arrival there With Silas Rich at tbe pole. Dan in the | rates, prices of all descriptions of flour bave ost MARINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, of large consignments of army equipments, Middle, apd Patchem outside, after seyera) | favored buyers. Transactions reported in- Prom the folks at Smit . between Sth and léeth streets. B BEMEDY. more than enough for any peace footing, and it | fajse starts the horses fot off, Rich in front. | clude 300 barrels common City Mills super a: Comes 2 This academy is now open fer the rece; recomme: otra is Asserted that several parks of artillery are | Dan and Patchen close behind. Dan broke | $10.50a#12; 200 barrels good do. at $11.50 [000 present reason of Fall Daye ‘and Sours af tuition for ladies, | LANDS MELLIFLUGUS COUGH Bacsam. | 2” ne Way. shortly after passing the quarter, and Patchen | barrels Northwestern do. at $10 Sua$il-30; "300 For the present reason of uelneuaael muantete Tuesdays Peartiertena tes It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is with. The schooner Sarah Jane, from New Yerk | wes thus enabled to get a length abead. (ood | barrels Ubio do. at $11.50; #0 barrels Howard Button year cost urdsys, fromSto5p m. al not disagreeable to the teste. There is 00 | io Fortress Monror, has a large cargo of com- | ‘rotting was shown. Rich passing the judges’ | street do. at $12; 1.500 barrels Northwestero p to you throat. ty clad Gentlemen's classes from 8 to 10. same evenings, | doubt tbat the Mellifiuous Cough Balsam is one of e) for the G id fi stand on the first mile in 23334. On the second | ¢Xtra at #12.50a*/3.25, mostly at the lower rate And nee Seat ou're eer NB —Privai truction given to suit the con- be erations in use. and is all that its Divek aoe for the Government and four | mite the sorrel kept the lead throughout, | small lots of Howard street do. at €14 S0agi5, You'll besick ta your bed venlence of the pupil 9025 Wemave tried it ¢uring | 10 sneh Hodman gene, to bepinced inthecese- | Since: without a Geek, both Of ce ems | and Om tare City Mills shipping extra a: me abe.” —————— reli Loo Siteets, mates of eSted cite a he —, is ‘being | horses breaking at different points, making the | $15.25 perdarrel. At the close we notice more Aad sou'tl this te.be8 EDUCATIONAL treet Cluclanati, Ohio, and | {ahdiy suppl Mifled Paras arse’ Weapons, | two mien in 503%. On the third round the | mquiry from the trade, but thedemans fon ann With the cold im your head. ast —— by Sold uy J W.NALRN & | and other improvements are being sade thar | Portions were much the same a= in the pre- Port continues very moderate : And compdlied to besomewhat quiet, SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED BY THE | CQ. Slec at WAITE'S Drug Store, and OHAB. will shortly make it the most formidable | °*img, Rich coming in a winner of the heat in Grain.—Our market been fairly supplied Till you've bad enough young ladies,on MONDAY, Roe ltth. in tte | CHBISTINI'S, 317 Pa. aven y And allvorts oft fale diet. Gherch Ali Bogiish branchostsugie attoAee | nee ye , Better beware. fouthgate, wi SURELY, STEADILY, J. J. McKuy and others, representing Eastern | Starts, which were very trying to the patience | opening of the week. Rye comes forward spa- be pana stways take care M V. DALY respectfully SUCCESSFULLY, and St. Lonis capitalists, for $550,000. Tne | Of those present, the word go" was given. | ringly, and prices are unchanged. Tobe ————-=s iene, al to her friends and the public gen SMOLANDEB’S EXTBAUT BUOKU Cairo and Fulton rairev was also sold to tne | Rich at the pole, Dan on the ontside, and Pro@sions.— There has been a very moder Sateen: the will receize a few more PUPILS for metric 1s gun same parties for $35,000. The sale has not Paichen two Jengths bebind.. The trot was ate inquiry for most desc criptions of Hog Pro- 4 x Hall, Jon ¢ Piano. at her emcee. No. ist 7 ‘a m PAT, to’ is the close being close- uct since the date of our last wee! ; sam. ia set oe aly ‘-. Gecrgetown, D.C. Terms moderate oc23 1m* | every cage of Kinney Dissast, Euxeuarisa, | been ratified by Governor Fletcher, of Mis Fr'contestea between Rich and Patchen, with | mary, and priees have materially decided er SMITH BROS. & €O.. J 8T. TIMOTHY'S MALL, Grave, Urinary Disompers, Weaxngss and ‘At the Wool eré’ Oo . Me n close behind. Rich passed the stand in | barrelled Pork and Lard. Bacon is main- MEROHANT TAILORS, BE antics of this institution will be resumed | pains in the Back, FuwaLe Uomr.aints and 6» 0ol-growers’ Convention in Cleve- | each mile ahead, making the first in 2.41, the | tained under a fair ry from the | and AND DEALERS 1S SF it. ved For terms, &c., sse cotgoans arising trem. B: eniaten on land, Obio, the following committee was ap- | second in 5.22, and the beat in 5.02, beating | Southern trade, the stock being pear y ex. GBNTS* FURNISIIING GOODS. City cor ndarece the Brineipal bookstores —— _— pointed to go te Washington to urge upon | Patchen by half a length, thus winning the | bausied. OaK BALL, 464 Sevgyru Staekr. ‘aes E. PARSONS. Caton ma FFLIOTBD! Congress the consideration of the wool tariff | premium. Sugars.—Prices huve d@&lined .ay cbnt ail Jw@t received tbe largest eat stock of = TBEY SMOLANDER’ atan early; The Hen. H.S. Randall, of New The exhibition to-day will be of a very i round during the past week. and close nneet- Pik CE GOODS ever offered im t! of Wa-h am York; Messrs. Montgomery, of Obio; Pottie, e! | teresting character, consisting of a trotby be. ued. Sales reported comprise sy ing! Bavii Dest artists iv the STOVES. TAKE NO OTHER BUCK New York, and Gariana, of Illinois. ter against his best time of 2.1=, together with a | boxes Cuba, and =5 bh etty, we are p to make up in the finest : Sold by.all Apothecaries. Price @1. D.BARNES | indian hostilities have been renewed in | trial of speed between Ieady Warwick, Sleepy | rara, all on private terms, 513 hbds , 7 tercee. ht ee ee oe PREPARE FOR WINTER. & 0U., Hew York, and BARNES, WARD &O0,,| Western Kansas. Four hundred and fifty | Davy and Flyaway, between which such a | 51 boxes Cuba for refinin gat Wc. ¢ mpnths. > ~DOLAN. MEBUHANT TAILOR. corner At BOYD'S, $79 9th street, Haw OFI08s, Boe Tiere ig eee ee 8 | eee eee ee ee oe ae | eee eee: erences on rucede ameniae ea ~ eee “4 ul rv “4 Tkaneas border. neral * tro went ‘J on off 14th street ind Ponoesivante an won can ave Poncinee phn) ds Gaee BOGERS, Wholesale Droggiste, Boston, Mass., | from Fort Elsworth to protect the Overiana me op ta ied an among the a treege eo ampoftan-+ « ‘for asso: t othe, Cassimeres, Banges. Heaters, a: rnaces, General Agents. Stage line. ol and Rockingham county, ave ‘mR made public during Pat werk. Vesti nee. Chiuchillan ‘end Recemans. for Mott's celebrated KANGES for sale books . = ya.. which should be an additional incentive | and the market has exhibited some Deaviness The gold excitement at Madoc, Canada, is the posed 2 SAeet Fatnioning Soeaey Be hee ne cided to | Ggking ond Heating STUY ES tp eT increasing. Twelve stages are running from | {0 ine charitably dis LE ema Fi West we we mt 7 3 ECRET DISWASES. ree ern we quote at $2.37ag2 and m part for Be Sun, 1th bonded Western and City a1 $2.39a8240. Qoun- . splen: t of first class Oustom made N.B. Sealer of W. We * 1an’s Girtis the most certain, safe Belleville tothe mines and are unable to ac- 2 rs Cloth ing. from New Yorks at lower prices thas - ROpeET BOYD, remedy —indeed, theonly vegetable reme: | commodate the public Specimens of the ore ASR—They have | Gijon or mbal at £2 dias? 35, according w cou- can br» bad f ety. He invites his friends and 479 9th street, bet. D ands. Curesin have been sent io Boston, which are said to be Chicago in which (a pi ibliic to Pusc asl teenager yor Sa sarap cere nanan as very rich. Rev. Hart 1. Stewart is defendant and the MatyLanp Barrisr Union Association— ee eee meen bance see: oes J. = Fitow @ x. c. Fox, ‘The mayor of Quebec has received another | daughter of a Waba-h avenue member of the Fina ADJOCRNMEDT —AL the session on = . despatch London, the Atlantic cable, | Upper ten is nun, fhe eharge is aanl- ursday night, in timore, the commuticee MM . MERCHANT TAILOR, |, KEAL ESTATE BROKERS and male, 63. autherizing todraw for $20,000 more for | tery. But the friénds ofthe defendant endeavor | on the colored population reported ) of Sudasis tie ‘intone rong eg et q ATTORNEYS 60k CLAIMANTS. abf2AR'Tan's Boot ann Hxxz Jvicms—A positive | the relief of the sufferers by the late fire. This | to shaw thatthe suit originates in an organized that race in Baltimore, ana 200.000 in the State aa nae upon him during past eg > ag ae. rw peg Spyhilis. Scrofala. Ulcers, Makes a total of $70,000 from London. attemptto destroy the reverend gentieman’s | For their accommedation there are bat three seceou:!, and st the same ie his OFFICE: CORNER OF 7TH ABD F STREXZTS, Pati BS: Ford Bee Maat eae Hon. Timolan Cronen, a prominent politician utation. Atany rate, the case hangs fire. | shall Bape churches, with a membership of fm-nds fo visit his store inspect his new Opposite the Post Uffice . ad a ay of Southern Kentucky, died at Coinmbia on | After preceeding in court for several days the | 350. The report urges earnest effori in pToce- etc chodee selection of goods, which he has, — Wednesday. bearing is suddenly ped. There isa screw {| ring suitable structnres for their worship of jos: purchased for the Fall'and Winter Trade REFERENCES: AGE AND CELIBACY, " loose somewhere and the law mill has ceased | God. In the District of Columbia there are Mr HABDON. bis associate, coatinues to give | Hon. Amos Kendall, George 8. Gideon, of e for ¥. Governor Crawiord,of Kansas, bas appointed oung togrind. The principal character, without | twelve Baptist churches, each with ® large ty ig 1 | Hon. Richard Wallach, Poogee W; Bices, Disenose and Abuses Sreleh pecatrete the 25th day of November, as a day of thanks- | Witich ine drama. tragedy, or farce, which- | membership. The report was adopted. A eee kK snd moderate charges is cells: eee fa send are moans of relfof. Sent | giving. ever it may be, cannot proceed, is nowhere to | resolution was adopied against the repeal of ‘Bee best work and m char our motto. oc 15-1" A convention of missionaries of the Ameri- | be found. This character is Miss Mary Wood, letter. envelopes. 1 QUSHTOR, a can Sunday-school Unions now in session in | who, some eay, is a ™myth, while others say she the Sunday law. After the transaction ofother business of minor importance, the association adjourned to meet at Calvary Charch, Wash - ton, on the first Wednesday of November. 3. HBB Ee. . is a notorious courtesam, who can give dama- - Buceessor te H. F. iggfen &Co., General Sheridan, in arresting and detaining | ging testimony against the defendant. At any CRTENS AND MIGHANT TAILOR Cem) late Brown's,” President Ortega, issimply obeying hisinstruc- | rate, be she who she may, she is mot to be BALLS, PARTIES, &e. itted to sleep in the chapel with the turn. asin 55 HY =< - = ii Washington. reached, and the anxious and waiting people Motropolitan : UNS! G@UBB!! GUNS?! EAR IN MIND Tmat tions from , of Chicago are left to .teir imaginations as Deate yROM CHOLERA.—We regret to learn ees . cago magi to 362 Pennsylvania svease =o, G" db Serie Cs. eR y B LLEBHIT LORGE, mo. 6 ‘The fall electionsin the British provinces the probable termination of an Oaair thet bas | ‘bat Mr. James Thompson, residing near Gai- 4 Wi 5 . B REL KNIGHTS OF PETHIAS have been delayed by an order from the Queen, affo poh = ‘dal. thersburg, im this county, was attacked yio- = JORN J. PEABODY, Willgive their , A large number of mechanics and laborers | fatten apon aaioee local event thee na. | lently with cholera on Thureda; morning and DENTISTRY. GUN AND LOCKSMITR, at 04a ¥ellowe ball hay BALL az are leaving Quebec, Canada, for the States. tranepired in Chicago for a long time. died that night. It appears had been to w* BK. WRIGHT, DENTIST, ‘A And doales tu B WED AY BVENING, icv. 2th. RYALL’s EscarE vRoM Jatl.—A Toronto A WonveRFtL Ca DaTE.—Mr. Kava arm mme ~ etl ron and 643 ‘Boventhe seveet, rego Be Kane igs oo EES y order of the Committee. Bo 17 St special dispatch to the Buffalo Express gives | nagh, of Borris, stated to be “a descendant of turn home complained of being guite unwell. Aeris to at operaang ins tides | ot ll Lint soe sem De ak eek arse ae crvcmany | tnd Bnneh fom it Pe Saamtea teas | Tejel tin king ane adden the leciors | which coninued soil, Touteday. morning < ~ ~ — P . jail. i e: ite can for the | e grew . in as above the, aagicenion, Ajtitctal, sete, made :.—] 1 ifsc menace cond band SHOTGUNS. which | tne -7H GRAND BALL of the AW KWARD | evidence, he was given greater treedom, and seat which will be vacaied by the n ted. The attending physicians, we under- . He is ak flared mee op og s a CLUB bas been postponed on account of the nder set on rubber f Special attention paid to the repairing of Gans, “¢ a and, pronounce it a clear case of Asiauecbol- Bil chearyes moderntn, nm nt be beet for pociel ¢ Dai opatring Bt | incleme Siok tbe weather, and will take y. Monday night he retirea to bed at the | Iandlord and country gentleman, and is very | era, abd think lt was brought om by the eating 8. £. LOOK WOOD. SP BELL HANGING promptly attendedto. | Trecis: island. THOMEDAT he eee usual hour, and at 2.10 next morning he was ular with the péasantry. bsth on account | of oysters. Mr. T. was about twenty-seven i 38 UE S7 Remember the place. Tickets $1, admitting a Gent and Ladios seen lying in bea, as usual, with his clothes Sorbie lineage and of the spirit with which he | years of age.and was bighly esteemed by ali Will insect teeth oo a new method, pat. SIGN OF THE BIG GUN. Ticketsof the 18th good for the 224 instant. on. At3.20one of tha turnkeys had occasion | contends et ex mar, a who knew him. Capt. ‘Thor bis fR*her, a he 22d ins! against extraordinary natural defects. iP peon, enter 4. 1866. = c ee Ee: th ang, Shs north By order of Committee 16 6t hae up slogans when he — Ryall er Born without either hands or feet, Mr. Kaya- | and the family, nave our sym y im their 10 & <4) 4 hingto :m gimuniee ins ther turnkeys were im) ately arou: his an shed . Rt.—Reckville Sent Os DENTISf, ine aynoven from | 4 DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, RAM EMVER THE BARES OF PLR ABER, | and the police were immediately notified. Tue | seal inetrnmente. dain titers hee "eo ee as . Sena doors, escape was effec im so daring a manper ital shot, and a dexterous coachman. 7 The Indian name of the dy river “y + al >p ote MS eo] OFFICE $14 PENN’A AVENUE. that he must have had an accom fice to assist reese Wexford he willhavetobe himeelf'care Maine is Penopsenesumsqemaboo silt tah sous her Teeth tens Fai we per. BRANCH OFFICE: Our moti ts owt name, " him. From an examination of surround. | ried into the House of Commons. No+Liberal S7The London Times recommend+ mercy oat os " RwiE'S 219 PENNSYL went OPPOSITE Aad your Jrrendship we will marmtarn. aah gorge Be Ti pad bart le Se poopie Hee ie entered the feld against | to the condemned Fenians. a 4 ”, chapel, w next flat, ani im.— Gazette. er The Gov abam: pardon We Tester welbasts tedueed. the Pelee vor ee @REAT BASTEEN THE FUUBTH GhAND BALL ding, Kc. He thep toon beaveack metres | A sores rey petits Miss £m. | rebel, solemnly avers that the Consticetional ls. 4 le ng, &e. ry 1 = " 4 pitty ven at the fact, call ad see for your. awe tt peteae, ABD SOUTHERN Gute ire ib tno strips, and made his way oun ma Waddie, a daughter of the well known | Amendment is dangerous to liberty. wie, 6 EXPRESS FURWA “DEBS. io of the door on the third fiat, which gave exit to the pacing whoo nel Sona. mat wich spenpiees- oz henemn factory is established in North 4 oC open air on the east side, door was abou: Bigh| week. i Bvenue, between Morcunadios. xen ¥: _ al dee 4 CIRGLE FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIAT IO} u irty Jeet from the ground, and was atroagie Returning on horseback from a visit toa neigh- S7- There isa man in Madison, lnd.. of the ciecmes. és Nae | tetuccun aad aEMEERAMO® MALL. © ot, ipon bar, with wach he wrenched’apeivins | tit abe had Bever travelled Setore: name ns | RAMS, cf Tobndonpedroniphonscrmalier y w ic e wrenc! open J Shauncey. COLLECTION on J OTES, B. AND; MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19711, 1 door. and after tying the manufactured rope to | her way among the inurel With a spirit and S7'The boys and girls im Northern and nu 1 Rn: a pertion of the wood-work on that flat, low. | Tesource tic of Our mouniain girls, ve" am indu - ‘ade In aecessible parts” Eastern New England are induiging in skai. A gras maior rable it will be | ered himeelt dows into whet is known as the ot yn phhertem sietnaenes saddle | ing hie follo ‘Monday. outer yard, ani rongh a fence oni the pu saddle a cover- 3 een oR Fite se enamitting & gentlemen or adios | | east side, Which brs very Hapidated con- | let and slept soundly til: dawn, disturbed only pe = vee ry Teaco fast Kec. ERI pial ure apd satisinction to all who may fever dition. y tLe cold as day approached and by some hi ‘4 Bh , with theirs them cries which she took to be those of a panther. sporadic rem rng Sabecriber iss 2 to, aisha wa Pha Meh THE FENIAN PRisoxeRs ix Canava.—The | Her dreame withal, she Says were pleasant. A S7 Late advices from Lake Superior report ‘CABINET PUBNITURE pens yes 0" T. Gillespie Boner, | citizens of the British provinces are beginning | party Of deer-hunteps found ber the meee day | exceeding rough weather there, and two feet Is Fall and e, embri every | | A.B. Tennant, 1. Fiver, B ayo a: | to inquire if their jails are to be used as hotels | and guided her home. none the worse for a bit | of snow all over the upper peninsula. ioe own to the OHBAPROT! Bane cs oe aden ws tho go and come at will’ It i rangred taat | will seem Mane iytog se Wiecenens indies | STMre. Cady Stanton saceived ‘night LOR ; ae 5 News. votes tor Congress. Why is she like as old Maid! Because she is not among the e! > S7-R. B. Rhett, Jr. announces the regivai the prisoners will be furnished with the means . ia... ot escape by the Crown authorities, who are How To SELuct Onotce Fowis.—Some one esi EREMPTORY SALE ft 1s nOt neccesary 20. P To oLose BusiNEss. = cl anxious to be rid of the #enians now confined | Who bas beem taking notes in the poultry line ponraeies Havini sold my Fixtures and rented toG, | in Toronto. Orders have been recelved from gives the following directions thr ‘celecting Satay oe tniname ena ce STAM BXGINES, pe (tate of Wilson & Burns.) an: vin, Ottawa to discharge thirty ot the Fenians. The wis that are young and tender :—A A me rs i 4 wy catice crock ar y December ist, 1 offer | Crown authorities are afraid to di that | turkey has asrhooth leg anda soft bill. and | S@"SAid a gentleman on presenting a\ lace Combining Ge mexinem of oMictency, Sucability, Le, Sreatly reduced prices, consist: pig eon one time, as the siponeruare ‘nown | if — fro h eho fod bright and the feet onda g a me — | Bnd economy, with the mipimum of i Hea) ‘inter Boots to haye some strong is in Toronto. The | mois! tarkeys ve scaly, stiff feet “i dear, u yy em price They are widely nad favorable eee ‘Fal Pitts afte er nat? Young chickens have a tender skin, smootn | the naughty beauty. mere than 60® bejogivuse All warranted satis. fectery,or me mie Deser application Address 4. ©. BOAPLEY 2.00, — ets, Gatite, tege, and the breast bone yieids readily to the ees etal me Pineiedh sts oc Uigiradgeaed Uhose that jon to ¢ Government has come. Tw. ve yellow legs. ¢ and legs of old pm of ‘muskets_marked U.S. ‘were seized at fowls look as if bes ey bard servicein G7 The three successfa} wate factori¢s in this country are in Massachusetts. a7 The citizens of Chicago are so anxions to mi attery, Silver. we circulars semt on Jock 8, Ladies & e Las wazate ste, 7.57, three lengths ahead of Patchen and ten | during the it few days with wheat, core ané stronghold in the country. abead of ag oate, ang Prices nave mm irregular, the two The lron Mountain railroad has been sold to On the second heat, after several faise | former varieties closing firmer than at the suterivg trom mental derangement. have their city “grow” thet they take a Pepcus ‘Bites oe Brantiord. A coffin was taken ap near Fort | the world. Y¥: ucks feel tender under the | twice a week. ne § <otm Re coy H+asrence, Masa Goods. Ene which contained fifty mu: Ee ‘ing, ind the web of the foot is tra ; >EMGVAL. ~ a Auction Sales Bvory Bvcniog. commencing a7, | there lest won ny ee re ee f best are tnick and hard on the breast. | , 8% Western grasshoppers bite the tonzues of R EMOVAL, K.¥. PAGE. 803 Teh street, Sees ae agut by the Atlantic cable this | Young geese have yellow bills, and the feetare | ter pratt Era7ing, makiug ‘he mouth td sore JP. DENNIS, 2D. Bos “under Odd Fellows’ Hall. | week asking for tbree more regiments of infans Oe. SOM Revie Ses skis. May te ety | loc eee COACHMAKES, Hos; SHONEY!: ; (OB SALE—49.000 exten chotes, hardy. per- | tilitary ‘stores are epatin ee te ety of | Broken by, the head of ‘ain old goasels aatit | _82-One ofthe passes by whieh te ‘7 bloomi: eilati y Bre co! < pie P Recs leave to inform his apd the public | 1 ass to-day: veceiving HONEY noger a rae. aes BRUIT os ead 0 am. | Montreal, among which is a numberof Arm. the humap stomach Ballroad ie to cross the Bverrally that he bes ZE from faver ana vest | VINE, PARLOR PLANTS, ac. ke. eolien: FRE GRE wans-o! iin. bhi ys. ot us RichMonpanD Newroat News Rarinoan bis od sta 6th street to Nos. 294 Onperauce ww BURCHELL jon oom} the newest ‘zi S7-The English papers have it that - a 298 B etewot ween 1sth aud Leth. @orner ‘eum apenas ‘under known in Burope yey toe ‘Hardy Pi. HonEsTY.—Mr. J. J. irby, of Lynchburg, | The survey of this road, says the Richmond | yisent of the Inte ( mel Colt, of pi * sireete south aiden Prcosylvania aveous, and op- oc 19 Kbbitt Honse. Fruit Trees planted in the fall will grow and bloom | ¥®-.88¥e one of ‘his negroes $360 im gold to | Dis; 7s Sagem on the 3d of tember | ory, ix to cost £5,000, is to be sixty posite Grover Theatre As bis facilities are 'W BOOKA —Marcy's Thirty Years of Army | °*"'** nent commas ‘ean if planted in the acing. | Dery When the federal troops took posséeston un the of Colonel Am C | and ts to revolve. od N&¥,2° Thirty Years a ee eT » Florist ad Nareeryman, of thar, one perform: ma work Denn, Chief ner, and Fre Smpleted on |“ g-a young lady in attempting to a ‘' Sa — | itreets. s Was unan! find the | ‘Wednesday, The whole lengin 7 a ot en te ‘a T. vor: mone. cng recebtly, when he returned the | is ascertained survey to be only sixty. | "im New York on Wednesday, fai. apa fit: 5 ‘Epes H.*: fs SOFTEE 2 ORS BATES |: jong-ipst treasure to his former master. nine ee ee ae Sane | "eens auasceone nT hore om Obolers. : : twenty-two feet straigh desperadoes recently atta wi6 ___ BANOK TAYLOB. cort hs Gres: Comtve axp Weohons, Goro. he. having few tate end ee tee Brooklyn Express map. while on b ~s abate of pati Paeapaerais ota GENERAL RR GHANTS, One han seventy German immigranis one iutle reaias, There will be but ane bridge— | Dome at night, bound his legs, threw b * SETUCKY B ae Suoieateeia BED e . arrived ip yesterday, inwnding to set. | of fifteen Bundred feet. over the Chickahomi- | *! bit wagon, and decamped with the le K pot we 9 Benenregr Sqce= Bright $0 tolees seen » BEBF TONGUES, — sw tle in North Carolina, Six handred treedmen . The company are bu:idingthe road thein- | &*'abliskment—loss s~v0. perior q as a ‘as ¥ - N. W.BU j oe te es from gi and Soa b Osrolina are: tto wee, and are rapidivy going on with the 87 Mrs. Mary Lewis bang herselfin 2. MP. KING & 80m, : Corie WO OROR ELL, of Mereaang a hees A tre metetn Sone ail for under the care of the Goloni. | grading from Newport News towards Rich- | ioynetup, Pa. on Saturday Inet, 4 «et Cor. Vermont av. and Ue uteect, | 668 meer vader Mobis Howse. || Sigumenta, renee Beer ee | Blzation Society.» a

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