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‘THE EV PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennayivanis Av. and 1th Street, NOYES, BAKER«CO. —_—_-——_ served by the carriers to their 3 the City and at Tax O=rrTs ree wees. Cozies at tbe counter, with, oF without wrappers, Two Oxnrs earn. Paice nox Matlixe:—Three mosths, One Dollar and Fitty Cents: six months, Three Dol- ye Dollars. No papers EVENING STAR. mission, says that the United out shows al brought io a satisfactery conclusion. lows, of New York, tas’ pa a ip London favormg the abolition of the arch system, takyms the ground that complistment of thix reform would be a, “ep toward the removal of those griey- which serve so powerfally to inflame the t of the Inch people im America against the Griush Goverament. An snti-Popery mecting bas been held in Manchester, England, in the interest of Mur- * of Romanism, ‘= one of the candidates to represent that city in the House of Commons. While ‘he speattang wes gomt on the piaiform was charged by & mob, and 4 general fignt epsucd, which las ‘ed for neatly an hour, when the police succeded im re ‘toring quiet. London Times thinks the anvezation of ™M to the United Stutes desirable, bat the tame is not yet ripe. The Athletics boat the Ativntics in a bace ball match ia New York, yerterday, by a score of 37 to 14. Grout inter at was mauile ved im the which was witaesscd by some 20,W0 De Conta, <ditor of the New York £1 Cronista, bas been committed for sn assault oa the Nicu- Tagaam Minister. The Arrapaboe and Cheyenne Indians made an aviaek oa Fort Dodge om the 3d imerat, it were drives off alter a severe fight. Four sol- were killed and sevencen wounded. General Sheridan is at Mort Dodge, Troops bave been sent to Kentneky to enforce | the révemue laws. So —————_—__—_—__. ALEXANDRIA AND V1OtNITY.—The Gezrtic of yesterday bas the following items: The Krends’ Mecting.A moeting of the “So. house, corner of —t. As.pB and Wolfe str: rday afternoon. The building was its B'most capacity, many being toebtain admitianee; though bat few Friends ‘were pre-ent, the audience bein: mainly com- posed of those arnwn thither from repect to the man who was to speak, or .rom curio-ity to Witne~s what is now & rare sij Quaker meeting. Few, very few, “broad brits” were rT’. ent, mostof the Qu! of the present day ing modefelard imines ang best Amoaz tbe q hasty su eave most excellent advice to bis bearers. Broke Jeil—The colored man pam~1 Wesley ‘Morgan, committed to jail om the @ist ult A commitird on the night previous “po a Banks, a color-d girl under twelve years of age, on the Pshoase los, effect d his co Bbout dark last night, and is still at . “The prisoners were in the jail yard making the usual preparations for the night, when the cook, baving b a call-d out of the kitchen temporarily, Morgan came to the win- dow of that apartment, on the north side of the jails quarter forbidden to the criminals— mo@Mt 4 it, climbed to the window above, trom wich he jumped tothe outside wall, and in Am instant wan over it and free. Tyooraphical Union.—At & meeting held at their ball on Saturday night jag, (be jollowing 10" Vice Pre-ident; J. s ar Geo. W. Manni Tr-ssurer: J. B. Reynolds, Sergeant-at-ar m. Areall. Geo. W. Manning, and J. Luther Lovelace, Truste :. Messrs. Ensminger, Reynolds, ana Wauuill ‘were appoint-d a committee to reviee the con- stitution and by-laws. Family Poisoned. AX entire family, named ‘Oliver, consisting of a tather, mother and five children, residing in Fa'ttax county, nar the Gre:.t Falis of the Potomac, wa3 poron J lest week by their cook, 8 colorrd woman. Luckily th: proper antidote was speedily admi i-tored, and st is now thought all r-e eut of danger ‘The women went off as soon ss she saw the pa Ti her work, and bas mot yet been ar- res Luther Lovelace, eMicers were elected to Serve for one yeur-— = T. Whitungton, President: Wm. S. A Caicaco MmRcnant AccUSED OF Wire Potoxixe — ‘kK. & wel ic great deal of medicine, In the legal investi- cbat howe gauon it Mr. Peck came a few evenings ago with a powder, which be ssid was put up by an eminent ph: which he desired his wife would » saying st would beal her at once. His uncasy manner and bis anxiety that she should take it at once made her suspicious, and om some pretext sue kot possession of the powder,and refused to give itup. Nextday she bad it analyzed, sud di=- coverrd that there wasenough morphine in it to kill wo men. A magistrate was vent for, and took her deposition; the apothecary was alsc summoned, and Peek arrested and pat under bonds as stated. His friends have tried to stave off the trial *s long as posible, and keep the matter quiet, not believing the almost imeredible charge which he labors. Mr. Peek is one of the wealthiest men in that vicin- ity, and bas always borne a good name in Chi- cago for integrity. Rascality oy « Moruom Bisnor.—Tae Salt Lake City speaks rs follows 0: the atiemptoi a ‘& con- iFactor on the railroad, to swindle his employ- ees: We are informed and a ‘They pare the necessary too's upon ‘ime. and keep accounts eemeraliy. The men are now will take more than will be received work to pay for the i je had always been a man of good pabits, asd, until eceauly,, ind to all his family. For some weeks manner bad changed, and he had seemed desirous of get- ung Tid of his child, am only daughter. On Sunday lest he told Mrs. Scoles that Nellie bad failen imto a barrel of soxp ard wes dy.ng. Hine. 5. bad joes returned Sven, chases 4 fou: id in greatagony. On Monday it di 4, and from the father's actions he was sus- pected of causing her death. These reports reach d his ears, and on Monday night he left po was seen —— bg a Saturday his body was discovered near Sew- «i's Falls, in the Merrimack. He is said by some to have been insane, while others attrib- uted bis conduct to an impreper intimacy with ® niece. SF Ned (Baldwin ‘s in New York spoiling tor a fight with Worald. S7-Gen. McClellan ex; York im the Cuba, whi Pool, Sept. 1th. SF The Lordon Svectator the certum consequences of stight twenty years of sge isa fed nose. ware. to return to New will sail .rom Liver. stitignes ing” after ‘Ladies, be- G7 Between St Louis and Memphis, the steamers have tried the piau of charging for fare, and boarding the p.i-sengers on the res- taurant sytem. Reoutt satisfactory all round <7 Fore'gners who bave visited the newly divcoverrd gold and silver mises im China report favorably on thecase with whict they could be work=d if the Ohimese suthorities eo a the undertaking. w@-Henry Multhall, formerly of Saratoga Springs, Comm:tted spicide a Port Edward He wid intention. not think ING STAR f ' vo. XXXTE Washington News and Gossip. A SOMEWHAT REMARKABLE CHARACTER in S.ate and Nanonal politivs died at A < ¥.. a few days ago, in the person ot Abiab Mann, Jr. Whea Mr. Maen was oa the stage he was ihe eotemporary and cosdjuio-. in @ Fude and vigorous way, of Silss Wriza:, Vaa Borea. Marcy, and o bers of that rank; aad he was also strongly attached to General Ja’kson, be:wern whom and bumself theve ex.sied not only & warm friendship but a strong sumilarity Of personal traits and cRaracter. He was elected to Congress in 1572, and again in 154, and was on one occasion appointed oa & commutiee to tuvesdigare the affairs of the United States Hank. Ip that capacity he vis- ited Philadelphia, but was retased access to the books of the bank. Nothing daunted, it is related that he immed:ately procared laborers’ and set them toexcayate their way ufider the building. This proceeding induced the officers. to let Mr. Mena have bus way; aad he made a thorough investigation. His report of the pro- cecdings he made to General Jackson in per- son, amd he used ty relate the circumstances ‘with gre .t zest. “I bad beea desired by Gen. Jackson.” said he, “to came immedia‘sly to the President's house at amy hour on my retura to Washing ‘on. Larmyed late in the ni¢ht, and was re- fus"d admirvance. + M: i ‘and the Pr-vident want toss m:.’ 1 admitwd. Gen, Jackson bed just ri the bed, and walked up rnd down the room in 20 eid woollen nig! which made him apprar likes gho-t, ‘Tell me,’ he demanded, ‘how stumds the case 1’ I told'‘him the mames of members of both Houses of (’ongr'ss who had reeeived money from the bank; and he made comments as I told. Nammg one distin- guished Senator, I added, «$70,000. ©Tnat) money is well spent,” cried Geu. Jackson; + he isam able mam.’ I nam-d a Southern Senator, sult living, adding, + $6,000.) + Too much, too much,’ cned the man; ‘he is only a coun- try villaze lawyer.’ So 1 went through the whole ca slogae, detaring one of the most ex- \eaordinary cas’ of official corruption then on Feord.” The sequel of this investigation, the subse- quent remeval of the deposits, etc., are part of the history of the times,and require no reca- Pitulation. Mr. Mann left Congress at the ex- Piration of Gen. Jacksou’s term, and since that time figured extensively in the loc.il politics of New York. He was seventy-five years old at the time of brs death. CompLerion oy NatTioNal CemEreeizs.— Lrevet Brig. Gen. J. C. McFerran, Depaty Quartermester General, in charge Department Of Washington, has been ordered to make a special inspection of cemeterial matters in the Department of the Cumberland. He will re- port what portion, if any, of the duties at pres- nt performed under the direction of Brevet Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom, Quartermaster, can advantegeously be transferred vo the Quarters mester General's Office, in this city, and gen- erally what s.epsare necessary to hasien the completion of the cemetetics as rapidly as is ¢onsistent with & proper care and due regard for the honored remains resting therein. BripeE is Boston HaRBoOR.—La accordance With an act passed at the lest session of Con+ grevs in relation to bridging Boston harbor Rear Adwhals J. H. Stringham and C. H. Eel), of the navy.and Brig. Gen. J. H. Simp- mgineer corps of the army, have been Appointed s+ a board to examine into and re- port upon the subject. The board will meet at the Charlestown navy yard om the 16th inst., and im order thet there may be a iull and com< Plete examination,both the Sture and manicipa authoriiies have been bei say STOREKEEPERS a¥D GuacuRs.—Secretary McCulloch to-day sppointed the following storekrepers and guagers, under the new In ternal Revenue iaw- S“orekeepers.— Frank Wilson. Alexandria, Va,; S. F. Cnyler, Philadeiphia, Pa.; Bingham Eckert, Hamitios, ‘Onio: et Goodwin, Obie; Euoch £. Thom:s, Carson, .— James @h Ohio; John sth Kentucky’ Wm. p, 2th Lag 4th iP Ci ron Bérdisoa Dye, Ohio: Logs Mi Penne) ley, 6 AgsietaNT AssEssoum—Secretary McCul- loch this morning appotnted the following As- | gistant Assessors of Internal Revenue:—Ed- mune G. Harrison, Sth Pepnsyivauia: Joseph Thomias, Sth’ Pennsylvania; J. M. Burroughs: 4th Peniteyivania; Martin &. Hill, 1st West Virginia. AMY Onpers.—Brevet Major J.H. Smith’ ¢aptain 12th imfantiy, bes been devailed for temporsry duty m the Judgé Advocute Gen. | eral’s oes. Bievet Brig. General George B. Dandy, A. Q. M., bas been ordered \o report to the Commandimg Geneial, Military Division of the Pacific for the assigument to duty. ToRacco IxeractoR APPOIWrED.—The Sec- tary of the Trezsury to-day appointed Andrew J. King es Inspector of tobacco, snuff, and ¢igars, for the Fourth District ot North Uaro- Lina, viee M. R. Lugg, suspended. PRIVATE letters irom Arkansas, received here, state that numbers of Union men, with {heir families, are ficeng from their homes in {hat State, and hiding iu the woods from fear Of ersassimation. Maxy Maine clerks are maxing arrange- Menis to go home to vow at ime coming elec- tion. POLITICAL.—A correspodnent, writing ‘rom Ohio, says: “The Hon. Henry Stanbery, late Attorney General of the Unitod States, although reble health, bas signified his intention of fang the stump for the candidates of the jew York Conyention. The State ( entral ittee have already announced bim tor an me at Lancaster om Saturday, Septem. 26th. — Besides the annual election of State officers, voters of Moipe are to be called upon next | ewes to vote on an amendment of the con- Stitution so the State may assume the war inbilities of towns to am amount not exceeding three and @ balf million dollars. This is purely ® local question, aud will be decided without Teference to the ical sentiments of the yoters. The Ines a br ween be poy was pendi: most brew sigh! the beat'd cinvass Bow drawing to 4 close. — There scems to be some disputs asto the 3 do He was announced, however, one an expression of his views last evening. — Mr. Pendleton seems to bea preg ‘about condition of his in Ohio. He bas rtrd to General RicGlernaad chair. wan of the Democratic Stats Committe of Lnmois, that “the condition of the canvass in Obio is such that I must withdraw all my &ppointments im Iifinoie.” — The Republicans of the Sixth oy ve issouri have naminated Colonel R. J. Van orn for re-election to Congress. He wes a member of the sth and was re. ¢lected to the 40th by 5,301 votes against 4,557 for Burch, Conservative, — Chicago now has seven sncoed “Tan bers,” or nently belf the repu' a voters o cy - Ampeng, them.jt és statcd, are por kes than itz besa sews i — Ex-Governér Dennison of Ubio is toac cocoon Someries ee mittee . tation of being the best organizer um the Binte. ‘| ammownees tha: B. H. Hall amd General bert Toombe of thar State are coming North take the stamp fer “ every WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER . 1868. ng Slat. N°. 4,837. T&R. APPOINTMENT OF SUPRRViRORS.—ThE Teport that Secretary McCalloch bed recurned to isssoner Rollius his nominations for THE supervisors of Internal Revenue under the ew jmw,is witbont foandauog, as no such WHITEHURST Action BAS been taken by the Secretary. An- ober consaliatiog upon the nomraa‘uons, be~ tween the Secretary aad the Commissioner, tox place this morning, but no appointments Wereagrecd upon aad it 1s not likely that the mater will be setikd for several days yet. The Commissioner will, in the course of adoy Or (Wo, mominaie the remaiving five to com- plete the number authorized by law. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 424-6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Detween 45 and 6h strects. ‘The Commitiee President—The Ku-Kiux Dispatch to the Star.) 7.—The joint committee [Special Nassyvit.e, Sept. Appointed to wait upon the President and con- fer with him in relation to affairs 1n Tennessee Jeave for Washington te-day. The committee ‘This Establishment, founded tm this city tn 1880, of all the Colebrities that have been on consists of Messrs. Hamilion and Ager of the ection since that time. bas just ThE WuiTe HousR—The regular meeting ot | House, aed Weisner of the Sonate, The Legie. eat bean pensnahly vommaiost. A the Cabine: was held to-day. Ali the membe- 1th ins (Oo airs = asa " C Vv. e mombe°s | jatnre will adjoura on the 1ithinst. The Sen- ts rare old Inetraments, and new. all the late Greatest value. Presept except Secretary Browning and Atto-- | ate, ou Saturday, rvcon idercd the vote by | improvements rt, ready tor hey General Evaris. A delegation of stadanis | which the bill for the Cf the Kus | work tn nll ies branches. tm © vtrie that caunet be from St. Sulpice, in Baltimore, visii-d the Ex. | K! be underbid. fentive Mansion this morning, but were una- 4 CLEAR, SROOTH SKIB, FE otters riot | MARYLAND, DELAWARE, vincIN eruptions IM THE SPRING AND SUMMER ble to pay their respects to the Presideat on gives the Goveraor power to appoint detectives gee feeds Teper Saas Pome eo ae festa ples Pace Powders y Account of the Cabinet meeting. They were | to aid im securing arraignment and convic, Foye Tents. Cabinet. 5 All euch remedies close up the poreef the pariore,” OWA ‘BrONgD Ghe wast svom and | Pike ill'anaie House wil catsuit tome: | guns titeseene tor Lecter, were aabion | 2d Sendees Soe eee vl re. ly eneeses hs jatches, yeu —* = Upon replacing it. The vote upon siriking out BS am purposes. SRISPO SS Les INTERNAL REVEAUE.—The receipts to-day | W8Seye?, 9; nays, 19, Maye. Oharte, Drawings. Sketches, Pictures, from this source were $254,211.97. ' Paintings, Models. Machinery, and every other ANOTHER SHOCKING MURDER IN ae PHILADELPHTA. imaaipabie {hing taken or copied, in the best style A DETECTIVE'S EXPERIENCE. * A Touch of Ri Old Daruerreotype. Pictures, Patntings. &c., Sered fresh kad life-like, Tn” Conred)s and ren: Pictures taken in ell kinds of weather. ance. {From the New Orleins Picayune, | it Was fist before the war,” sigrhe de>- “tal a queer trick was plaved me by a Girl Outrazid and Murdered. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5 —A frightfal mur- : der has just come to ght here. Lost Sun fellow accused of for; Sed Facilities unsurpassed. pepe 5 igh eg mice QAR evening Mary Moran, aged six.years, resid Ciax itn tha Sse ses sede The Uhief called me into the office one With her perents, in the northera pirt of the | \ufeclike iikensetes ot tus lower erisce, Fee eet Morpin, aud told me that a check for #100 | ¢'ty, while sittipg ia front of the se, Was |) had bee: drawn by the confidential clerk of accosted by asiranzer, who asked the direction || Mos. 424-6 Penns. Ave., bet. 4% and 6th sts. of & certain siroxt, The mother sent the cbild to show him, as it \wre only a tew steps distance; and the child Cut this out for a Memorandum, on 12-Im* ‘LOVER AND TIMOTHY! ry * ‘war aot a. terwards h-ard of watil to-day, when Al lOTHY !! a Harding; bis pareat: lived in | She wos found in a brick pond ouiraged. aad c ON TEOVER ino TIMOTEY 1! ne of the interior 3] and it was sup- | with one arm dislocated aud several cuts on large lot of prime CLOVES, and TIMOTHY o-ed he bad gone belore setting out elge- | the body. No clue to the murderer has yet | 5! }, Just received and for sale ete. I er only leara that he was young | been found. oe. . Betemnenas THOLOW. Di rather efleminare ay arance. was i bed toed cat wkend "an 7-e06t 558 7th street, below Pa. ave. pon onmy way. mily of reach young Harding lived, and I hoped the Ronse before night, but in this wrs disappointed. Long b:fore dusk fark clouds began to form along the Verge of the horizon and chmb rapidly to the Arrival = ‘Spe: 4 Scuoor Books, St. Louis, Sept. &—A Denyer dispatch says that Professor Agassiz, Senator Conkling aud uty SCHOOL STATIONERY, &c., &c. zenith. The thunder and lightning cameat in- | P*rty reached there safely yesterday, and will [ervals. ond I was soon assored that o7¢ of | remain a few gays Schuyler Colfax aud party ose. semi-tropic storms which are so irr. | were to lave for Cheyenne with a military ea Quent in the summer would ere long barst | escort. Upom me in its fury. I hastened forward, therefore, lookiug eagerly around me for some Place of shelier. 1 Rad procveded but a littie Fee when I saw just before mea-wood. ‘ATE FAIR. ‘We would call attention to our Large Stock of BURLINGTON, VT., Supt. §—The State fair opens to-day and the entries are so that Additional accommodations for stock are being erected. Spirited races will take place on Wednesday, qhuredag, and Ender: Every epartment is largely represented, and the fair Promises to be most-suceessfnl. "shut. 1 got into this as soon as povsibie. SCHOOL Books, had hardly got comfortably shelrored betore gentleman’ and Indy dashed u) nd dismounted. Like thyself ng shelter .r>m the storm. iniddi--aged, and exhibited in his person the strorg athletic frame, the open brow, Embracing Books in every branch of learning. of Com een ‘Ask for QNANTITY V8. QUALITY. PERE Het mans Ee naa eet ‘Take no other. —_ MELMBOLD’S id ge- | DANGEROUS ILLNESS 1 - pial, plersant face of the Southern’ plantcr, DENS Eener, EX-PRESI PETTY but there was im bis countenance now Coxcorp, N. H., it. &.— Ex-President | Parente and Teachersare invited toexamine this Pern rage ney cguameite sense of | pierce ies dangerously tin this eign ees CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT forrow, strangely out of rie. with pat | taken sick on friday morning, but was com- ASSORTMENT e man should have been. His Kg 4 fortuble all day Sunday and Monday moraing, N dari, sduital eves, and hair biack a: nigue | Xe7**Pday sfternoon ad Iasi night, However enn rere he looked, indeed, a daughter of the tropics, | #® WA# much worse, before making their purchases, as we are pre- car: —_ e the tail, splenaia form was regal in its petdds wii the wRaD! Se ULCERATIVE ajesty. ‘was such & Woman a<a mau jovernment S. 4 gould wish tolixeand, ifneed be, die for. They | Wasurmazom, Sept. 5, 156.—-Jay ooze & | LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES, were in. travelling cos! and from their | ¢,, ov THE conversation I jadg-d they were .ather and | ©9- furnish the following quotations of Goy- To satisfy all. @aughter, just setting out on a journey, and | Tmment securities: \deavoring to reich i in time for an their arrival THROAT, NOSE. EYELIDS, BUALP, TO DEALERS IN SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, AnD KIB, &c., we offer Bplendid Inducemente this year, hav- LA the: jG the rovolution was taken oa che | Five 5 nik ing determined that wletacte — = follow. the e people. I took | Five Twenties, Jan. a 109% ing de our remnant sre aaanaen | the ae steamer. 1 would nat love roe fom = 2 aa be rH ey WHOLESALE RATES TO THE TRADE 28 bt of the girl. 1 was satisfied £01 Twenties, Jan. + —— toner protien. I insinuated my:elf into hee Ten Forties. shall be as low as any houses North, TWO ae Seoerane st prevence, and at Ir-t got into conversation. 1 _xtrect of 8s Was one-half in love with her already: be- BLANCHARD & F@BUN, equal to gallon of Sarasperiiin cn thn donertiors fore we reached St. Loris 1 wrs wholly in w ial ba tat te 2 as usually made. Jove with ber. I learned that she was going __ Wholesale alers ivair I caeaghel Baw oriet mectlect wars SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIOSERY, &c., put it liad become of secondary import ace Corner Penns. ave, and 11:h street, 5 was unmistakably in love. e \Tieat we Poach’ New York, 1 conta penn | | * tissues Gad eect hasioes — HELMBOLD's ; ya‘ser ofr phe hey ocagla , | Leyris Johnson & Oo. quotesiocks and boad: | Orders by mail promptly attended to. Satisfac- CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ind present object; I revealcd evet ing; I | in and markets as follows: — | tion gearanteed ‘ every case. am 34-008t o Hy eked to sbare ber affections. She seem Wd G gitated, asked ‘wou! a Ferunm ne next Gay, thule wes the torpacoe KOLGETOWN COLLEGE, D. Cc. 18 THE GREAF DIURETIO. of y. Tu day lenis 1 called for _ y er. The ser wered my NTH MEDICAL SESSIOR—1565-"9 Summons informed me that the youog Jady hed NINBTEE: lest the eyemine previous on a J-camer gr the i HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED rest * Dat it & note. open the leiter eagerly. It contained tacse Qdtloge Building, Corner Tenth and B street seis dich eee GRBA’ Tae ‘or your preference I am much obliz~d; CITY OF WASHINGTON. ISTHE BLOOD PURIFIER. but the laws forbid eatlemen marry/ng each a other. By the -ime this reaches you 1 wall b> Loard :he West India steamer. Very resp c.fully, Hrury Harpine. FACULTY: NOBLE YOUNG. M.D.. t.and Professor | macy 1t took no more to stow that a irick had been er Principles ‘iat Prachicoet ‘Medicine, General | can be made. P payed me. You may believe I have seldom viAeaiaee Say ot a / told that love story. Paar aM D.. Treamarer ai , RE in P MEETines —The New Fsatu: Camu JOHNSON RLIOT, M. ., Dean, and Professor of Dayton (Unio) Journal says: We u id Cable. e, . » hata new camp Mooring era iso be inauga- | Lowpow, er Tis 5 m_Comecls Bx nciplos and ‘Practice of Gargery. Military Lose share jan now laine epiitaaey tee eee ee eee Dé ig Dols | JamKS B. MORGAN, M.D., Professor of Materia galed with one of the most interesting camp | "'}';,nxront, Sept de Honds nor Gusied. Medics, Therapeutics, snd Medical Juriapra- m occasions of modern times, are agita- LIVERPOOL, Sept, 8—11.15 a, m. tion Mat | eHowas AN D. of Physi- fing the project of purchasing a tract of laud— | ket opers steady. Sales estimated at 10,000 ology. Hygiene, Phy : ~ 3 eomprising field and forest—in an le oca- | bales. Middling Uplands, 1044.; Orleans. tid, a TR ° tion, in Millcreek bottom, a few from | Loxpox, Sept. 8-120’ p. m.—Consols tor 3 or ilton, aud near the line of the C., H. & D. | money and account, Si, money ‘marke! ania MONTGOMERY JOHN! Prplossor tailway, which sball be tran: into ® | Bonds, 71%; Ilinois, i1%, Erie, Wx; A. retomy, a ‘Burgical. permanent Meeting ground Itis tobe |G w. ite BOBERET pereuay, &. D., Huphees of Ove. joint stock Tellelons enterprise, between Frawxror?, bept.' .m.—Bonds,75% 975%. rative ey Oi —aaceal and incinnati stations amd thecireuits adjoining, | Livmnroon, m.—Uotten-mar_ Pathological = and by easy access, by rail. This will | yet dull and lower since noon, Sales es imated, | DANIRL RB. HAGNER, M. D., Professor of Olin- bripg Dayton Piel et | oh oon, at &.000 bales. | idling Uplands, 10% 4.; ae Pr we a ground. some Jeans, 10 ‘Manchester mar! beimg 5 MPSON, ., Professor in freaty cren and will be fitted up in the beat | Gull causes the decline in cotton. Et ere ‘Diseases of Woman. te for the purposes of Ey "stents," OF tenements,’ wr a built wits ms A WARWICK EVANS. SRN arena . M. D.,i Baltimore Markets, Te-dey. STUART ELDRIDGE, MD.,¢ Demonstrators. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS and that of Po: depends Prompt use STERITY ‘upon ofe. , ‘The Proprietor tregts that bis es. be- ts. Ad '.—Ootton very dull, and 7 cause advertised, not be ci as Patent ; | Hbthmutraay is onitand inaeror of pape | Over iviand toraimatetse otowing arcs | tabeeamral Gahan rears, ra Practical bord. | cmaicbet io dull, and im favor of buy. | ctober Ist, and terminate the following March. aty’ a eee Ay ball raise all | ers, and witbout decided change in FEES: to etc., for table, etc , etc. lademdieriegetbee hy E rime red For the full course of Lectures. ‘bis is the most meager outline of the plan. 1t | insenor to SL Corn weak; prime | | Matriculation... js the purpose of the originators of new | yellow, flores vee Oats lam of camp ground, to spend there the hot a72 ce. Rye firm att. Pork Qreather of Ths Samaeaie. Societe aste aks age, Comoe be Gi waters sin demand jnotatt see Fa = aomertaiae 2 coal kycalix; shoulders fig, worn ye Tard | Tor SONMEON BLIOT a. D., Drax, MY PREPARATIONS . poems 2 isezcited, withan advancing Row ||se4cotm Mo. 408 ¥otrest, Wesbingion,D.C. | are prepared tn vacuo trom the vestabie vab- A Noro Munpers a Lirrte Girv wirn | ‘ucted at 20 cents, P = Bamed, x most ‘that ViTRi0L.—An industrious, hard-working negro ——————— ATENT PANTALOON DRAWEES. ey Eo e trouble woman in M boro has been for some Baltimere Steck Market, Te-day. day, And the syraps Bike cpacponstic, rs cursed with @ lazy, whiskey-drinking | parrimonz, Sept. &.—Virginia 6's, inscribed, | We are now preparing a full stock of the above | as they are x doae for tide Krsband. ied at last anpporuce him. she | aif tae ae Etaea: doe angen. Old, 53% | \celebrated DRAWERS, in materials suitable for | fa'S' sotetion mur sneceptible of holding cate ee gi one ai ber Ueighbore litle aii | bid, 4 asked; do. new, 53% bid. om , — water Main —_>—— for the Dauscated 2 Teele ctlack, | —lMlow Wook Grain Mortet Tovday, | Alto our new stiesot eerehreenler dein Roopaion teune MEWS FURNISHING GoODs ogee siredeeetee sal pete Pla er pete Sirti Se % cana feallae a iz. 4 com. aa@collt | Ke, St White Kew York Rey See in the 8. PATENT OFFIOD. Nasheilte Republican Banner, aA POPERE GLASS of our cub abate Be U. the ee at ")] peda, tor S7-Calves will not be worn. (57 Bismarck cats opiam by advice ot phy- « a S@ The Davenport brothers have retarmed to Buffalo, wealtny. Cua sx sorrex. BES DOOAE WesT ee ee Oh anemia j Sererere erase vines xeuinee te veer | WEE! = "he BODE cou : [TED graree Patast orrios. (otZTbs itme able of the Umon Paci road | gusd avenue, bet. 10th asd Tits ots, | one ‘aagom, Law of Boe 5, = ‘M FORGE A’ , 3 = | ae fesacmapreyed apts —— Bae ee. = welhe gh der of Beeoeee Fr 2. BELMROLD, i appears on as Orders soeiied orsins Shatting, | b be at this Dangeiet, ‘sighteon years’ experience, sad man: 25 Senmaneal neers baaincen,” | be, Wee! ior ya er The new law i Ohio = alt Pines goes into effect aL, Baltimore, wi ny gone | SOLD BY D Phils ‘Price $1.2 per bettie, or efx. or INSURANCE. @ENERAL aGeNcy FOR TERE GATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY | UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, ros WEST VIRGIN! 4, AND DISTRicT OF COLUMBIA. cE oF | JAY COOKE &« Co., FIFTEBNTE STREET, } OPPOSITE TREASUKY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTOR D. Oo. RATIONAL LIFE INSU com BS reas, approved July as ae be "cae Cash Capital ef One Million Deliars. 4b er torough!y organized and prepared who.are tovited apply ai eat othce. © cast? GATIONAL LIFE INSURARCE COMPARY or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. c., Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- preved July 25, 1568, CASH CAPITAL..... OorFFLiCcgE, TN THE BANKING-HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & Co., WASHINGTON, D. C. OFFICERS: ©. . OLABK, Philedeiphis, President. JAY COOKE. Chairmen Finance and Bzecative Oommities, HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presi- dent. EMBRSON W. PERT, Philadelphia, Secretary ead : ‘Washtagton, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D , Medical Director. J. EWING BEARS, M. D., Assistant Medical Di- rector ATTORNEYS: WH. BE. CHANDLER. Washington, D. 0. GEOBGE HARDING, Philadelphia, MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD:

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