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THE EVENING &TARK PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excépted, ; At the Star Bullding, 6.W. Corner Penneyivania Av and lth Street, ' THe t BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The STAR ws served by the carriers to thelr mbscribers in the City aad OBBTS PER WEEE. oF without Oxnts each. | on Maitixo. Thies months, One — —— EE EVENING STAR. | LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. There sre no indications of any dis™mrbance of the pubite growing out of the difficulty Between the begisiatare and tbe Governor er | Florida. Alt the judges of the Supreme Court are present at Taiiabassee awaiting the action of the Cirewit Court in the case before tt. edge Farnart, in the Court of Oyer ard Terminer, New York, called the attention ot the gramd jnry to the reports in circalation relative to the election frauds, aud ¢har ged them if anything im wlatvor to them came bo- fore them to mak+- x thorougk inve tigation. The Roveuberg tudictmerts were up in New York yesterday ia the United States District Court, before Judge Blatchford. and were r=. matted back to the United States Circuit Cour for argument before Judge Nelson on Wednes- ay Judge Nelson, in New York yesterday, re- fosed & motion for bathas corpus in the case of Theophilus ©. ¢ 1, who was cenvict cod last ‘of fraud on the Gov - Tuternal Revenws Departmen! he seat of war in South America Trpresents the allied fleet as before Asuncion The surrender of the city was hourly expecte-L The Unyed States squadron i: reported ac going Up the Paraguay river to Asuncion, The Licutenan New Brun Wiek has issurd struction: to the po Magisimte of St. John to investigate and re- port upon the kidnapping of Mills by Am-r- acan detectives, for the information of the Gen- eral Goverument. Hon. Joseph Howe, ina letter to the pres, announces bis conclusion that it isusele <> | continue the struggle for repeal in Kova Scotia. Hie letter canses much excitement sa the Province. Mrs. Catherine Engels and Mike Morsa ‘Were arrested Sanday in St. Lowis for dealing mm counterfeit money. Between $2 aud | $3,000 in €5 and 350 greeubacks and postal cu:- | rency were secured. Professor Goldwin Smith is expected in New York ina day or two trom Eugiand, and will make Baltimore his winter home. About halt of the arms thrown from the cars in Florida have been recovered in good coadi- top A shock of earthquake was fel: Novemver #th, and San Franc ep. ‘There was one small failure in the produce business in New York on Saturday. Admiral Farragut’s flagship arrived at New York yesterday. The Wisconsin State Bank, at Milwaukie, as suspended. with reported heavy liabilities Mail advices from St. Domingo are w O-- tober 2y. The revolution was spreading. ADDITIONAL ELECTION RETURNS. MARYLAND total vote of Baltimore erty on Tuesday last was 30,885 votes, or nearly less than the tal mumber registered ived 9,163 votes, Victoria oa co November ir? sor polled and Archer 7.765—Democratic ma- In the Third District King recety- otes, Brown 31, and Swann 1, Swann’s majority over both, 7,15-. ALAvAMA—The returns from thirty counties | give Grant about 10,060 majority. The remain ing counties, (thirty-two) with the exception gf four, will probably give Seymour majorities. The State is still classed as doubtful. Some Men did not vote. because they did not B opportunity of registering, while many cthers would not take the voters’ oath. CaLirorsia rgeant, Republican, was elected to Congress im the Seceud District b; majority of over 3000. The Third Duetri 321.6 votes AY. 1m doubt. The chances favor Hentzel, publican. The Board of Super viso Francisco have ordered a recouut of the city Some packages of the ballots are in pos- session of the coun'y clerk, and bear evidence of having been tampered with. An immense sum of money is at stake om the Tesult of the vote m the city and State, and it is probaol that a recount will be made in other localitie= ORgcon.—Returns from Oregon in fifteen counties give Grant over 500 majority, wita ne counties to hear from. | MicuiGas.—The Detroit Pox has returns from nearly all the counties in Michigan, show- | spg & total Republican majority of 4,317. Itt believed full official returns will increases th Ferry’s majotity to Congress int rict will be . a gun of 1,30 © vote of 1856. ckland’s majority uw the Sixth District will be nearly 4,000. Tewnessee —The Nashville Republican say efMficsal returns from the Fourth Congressions Ine trict elect Tillman (Republican) by 20) ma onty. Full returns have not been received at the office of the Necretary of 5 Formion News py Cante.—The Court of Common Pleas im Fogiand has rendered decision, im which gl the judges concar, that common law gives Women no rigbt to vote = It is reported that Sir William Mansfield, com- mander im-chief of the forces in India, will eed Lord Strathnairn at the head of t Tue Loudon Post regrets ns for the new the Dominion of regards the | conclusion of such a treaty as the only seda- | ve for ihe discontent of Nova Scotia. Adem. | enstration took place in Cork, Ireland, Sundsy, on the occasion of the funeral of James Moua- tani, who is supposed tohave held a prominent position ma Fenian organization. A proces- ron of over six thousand men Women fol- lowed the remains to the cemetery. Mr. Moun- taim formerly res.ded in the Unwed States, and was & delegate to the Fenian Convention which was beid at Chicago wm ber, ists. The | London Times Madrid correspondent writes to that journal that the crown of Spain will probably be offered to Espartoce Ducro. The i of Lersundi from the Captain Gener- p ot Cubs. and the appoistment of Dulce | a Dis piace, was offically published on Satur- day Tee Cr Insurrection —The Havana Inario nit bands of robbers are commi Ung depredauious on the plantajon-. and acting under the pretemseof being revolutionists. The planters im the larger portion of the easteru Gistriet are consequently unable two barvest | their crops. This state of things, it is feared, Will lead to famine and destitution. A mail | AITieT WAS assassinated Inst week, and his | mails were rifled by the rebels, who have seized the mails at various points within the disturbed dustricts. Captain General Lersundi hae re- ceived a telegram from home. The Govern- ment authorizes him to suspend or not, at his a AS CecAsion May require, the death penalty inthe cases of persons condemued for polities! offences. Tae Guorcia Riot.—A Democratic account of the riot at Augusta, Georgia, ou election day says (bateverything wenton quietly until a | colered man, awaiting bis turn to vote, gotinto | 4 wordy altercation with an Irishman. whom | be cursed, “The negro,” eays the report, “was | instantly shot—by whom it is not known.” This led toa general riot, im which the “Radical Mr. A. Ruffin,” tried to restore order, dul! sound was heard, (m shot.’ which proved to knew whence the shot came or who fired it,” and the Sherif fell dead. Gov Boliock bas offered a reward of $5,000 for the arrest and conviction ef the mur derer of the Steraff. A Novei SaLere.—A Massachusetts paper s A friend, who was in South Natick om Wednesday evening. informs us that Per! Ladd, of that town, a returned Californian an and ap emthariastic Republican, fired a salute of two hundred gans in honor of the victory. “Guus ts hardly the word. as the salute was from aavils. Mr. Ladd Bad four anvils. He filled the hole tn the centre of one wi powder. covered the orifice with a card, placed Above tis apother anvil, And fited the train leading from the hole. The other two anvils The report was recaproci t Canada and the United States. 1 . Oregon. regon proposes to have a burean of im- migration S7-The cnovire assets of 3 recent bankrupt were nice Bildren, whieh Bis creditors mag- nansmously allowed Rim to Keep. 67 O1d Kitaues, the Sandwich Island yol- ano. NFOWS up red hot somes to # Beight of 200 fret y = 67 -Coustabular, con: ton" ds, Dick- ens’s news £90 JO ceria Kh of police dary. BF The Udinese like tue Baglsh missionaries decease (hey ea® make shoe-strings from the bindin, Teorived from them. GF Uregon democrs's are advising the leg jaturevte remove Governer Woods auless be retraime trom the use of the veto, Newmen Halt says that thirty “sLommunicaied yearly 2 for savem peraace. | convincing. Probably Mr. Colfax WASHINGTON, D: C., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1868. ; Washington News and Gossip. TuE Carirou To-pay —The House met to- day, with about a half dozen members present, including Messrs. Kelley, Kellogg, Dewees, O'Neill, aud Ingersoll. Something like a hun- drvd persons were in the halt, Speaker Uotfax Was surrounded by a crewd of persons con. eratulating him on bis election. The proceed. ings occupied precisely three mimates’ time, Prayer having been offered by the Chaplair, tbe Speaker anvoumoed that the recess baring expired, the House had resumed its session. 1f no objection was made, the reading of the jour. nal would be dispensed with. He then direct. ed the Clerk to read the resolution under which the House had reconvened. This being dons, he announced thai by its terms, unless other. wise ordered, when the House adjourned 1! ‘would be without day. Judge Kelley moved tbat the House do now adjourn, whieh was declared carried, and the Speaker then an- ueunced that the second session of the Fortieth Congress stood adjourned without day. In the Senate, there were twoor three hun- dred spectators in the gallery when the hour of twelve arrived. New carpets had been put down on the floor of the Chamber, but no desks were in their places. President of the Senate Wade called the Senate to order at prompt me- ridian. There were present Senators Wade, Morgan, Corbett, Harlan, and White of Md. Ohapiain Gray delivered a short prayer, thanking the Lord for the recent victory at the bullot-box and the prospect for eontinued peace throughout the land, and then the Pres- ident declared the Senate adjourned until De- cember next, Ir I€ PROBABLY a sincere complimént to the orth and good looks of Mr. Speaker Colfax ‘bat the newspapers are so continually march- ‘tg him up to the hymenial altar in company with some charming lady. There is reason to believe that he will be married in good time. and probably that good time will not be many days hence, but when the morning papers an- ounce the ceremony to take place to-morrow afternoon at Andover, Ohio, we submit th: is giving the bride-groom hardly suffivient oy portunity to reach that point from Washinz- ton, wash off the soot of the cars, aud pat on his wedaing suit. We understand that the wedding will take place within the next ten day: it L GRANT atrived at his headquar on Ith street abont half-past nine o'clock this morning, and resumed the discharge of bis official duties, though he was constantly inter- | rupted by visitors, and during the day bad but little time for anything else than to receive the congratulations of bis friends. About ten o'clock Speaker Colfax had an interview with ' meral,and Judge Kelley, of P: Judge Advocate General Holt, Gens. Emory, Shiras, Hardie, Pelouze, and (Gen, Suter, of Califoruia, | beridesa large number of distinguished citi- zens and promiuent officials, paid their re- spects to the Presidentelect during the day. Tre Earry Birps,—Mr. Colfax was always Popular, but he is immensely so since the elec. tien. Everybody to-day wanted to take him by thehand, to shake him by the hand. to hold « | bim by the hand, snd to shake him by the hand some more. Some of ‘em tried to get him up in a corner, perhaps to talk to him about that little postmastership, but he is much too smart to be cornered. They had to say their say in open meeting. Those who were waiting their turn to take him by the hand formed a circie, with their hats off, and beamed on bim a «(God bless you” sort of look, that was touching and er they set eyeson these chaps before, bat he: | were on hand, up early in the morning on the | louk-cut for officer. Tue Dyer Covrr or Ixguiny.—The Cour ¢ Inquiry in the eas+ of Major General A. B. er. Chief of Ordnance, met yesterday, in ccordance with the order of the President everals Thomas, Hancock and Terry, with Judge Advocate General Holt, being present. The Court yesterday organized at tue office o General Dyer, m Winder's Building, but this morning met ower Batler’s, on 1ith street rhere the seesions of the Court will be held. ‘ourt held a short session to-day and jeurned over until Friday, Judge Ady Winthrop, who conducts the case for the Gov- ermment, having been uneapectedly called to New York. No witnesses have yet been ex. amined, the time of the Court having been cup ied in arranging preliminaries i GeNPRAL KILPATRICK ANDLADy left Wash- ‘ngton this morning for the General's home in New Jersey, where he will rest from bis Political labors. We uncerstand that bis leave of absence has been extended, and that he has Teceived and accepted an invitation to deliver @n ovation on the Occasion of the reunion of the veterans of New Hampshire on the ‘th of uary, the anniversary of the bs ot New Ofleans, Frxn. Co7zene.— We are glad to earn, trom one of the numerous friends in this city of the Author of the “Sparrow Grass Papers,” that he Was not compelled by pecuniary reverses to sell his brary, as has been published, but that be is merely disposing of such of his large ev Ivction of books as he cannot find storage for. SrRcvLations or THE Hour.—The uid tenes bave it that the retarn of Admiral Far. ragut at this time from the command of the United States European squadron has some onneetion with the appoimtment of Secretary of the Navy under President Grraat. It is al- leged Unat General Grant holds that a naval oilicer should preside over the Navy Depart- ment, and an army officer over the War De- partment. THE MANY PRIENDS of General T.T Eckert; late Acting Assistant Secretary of War, will hear with regret of the death of his affectionate and much-loved wife. The melancholy event, which saddens for « lifetime a happy house- bold, occurred, we understand, at Utica, N. Y.,8 few days ago. PEESONAL.—Vice President elect Colfax dined with General Grant last evening, at bis Tesidence on I street. ----Hon. W. T. Otto, Astistant Secretary of the Interior, who has been on a trip over tne Union Pacfie railroad has returned. ----Ex-Senator Creswell, of Maryland, is at Willard’s. ----General Rod. man, United, States army, is at the Ebbit House. DETAILED.—Capt. Hoard Stockton, Ist Lient. Ordnance Department, has been detailed tem- Porarily as Recorder of the Board to retire dis. abled officers which convened in New York yesterday, and of which Major Gen. McDow- ell ts president. Gore Waet.—Speaker Colfax—it is a litte too scom tocall him Vice Presider’ (%!fax— and Senator Wade will leave Washi agion this af'ernoon for Baltimore, where they will re- | main until to-morrow, and then leave for the Wert SECRETARY ScHOPIELD has returned from his recent visit to West Point and attended the Meeting of the Cabinet to-day. ARMY Onpers.—Capt. Jas. Gilliss, Ascist- ant Quartermaster, has been ordered to repair ‘Ww this city and report im person to the Quar- termaster General for instructions. First Lieu. tenant ©. E. Dutton has beem transferred trom the Watervieit, N. ¥., to the Wasbingtea, D. ©., Arsenal. First Lieutenant W. S. Saioot bas been transferred from the Wasbington re sens! to the Ordnance Buren AProisTED.—The President bas appointed R. KE. Byrd to be Collector of the 2d district of Tenmesser, in place of John Williams, de- cBued. INTERVIEW wiITH GENeRAL GaantT—He Dactawzs 4 PuBLic DeMonsTRation.—A‘ three o'clock this afternoon a committee, com- Posed of the M»yor of Washington, members of the two Ruaras of Councils, officers of the various Republican associations, ind officers of the Boysin Blue organizations, waited upon General Grant, at his headquarters, for the Purpose of aseertaining at what time it wonld suit Bis convenience for them to make the demonstration ia honor of his election. The committee was received by Gemeral Grant in his office, and each member was introdnced to the President elect, Mayor Bowen spoke as follows: General: In bebulf of the citizens and the Republican organizations of this city, we have ealied to tender our hearty cougratulatioas on the result of the recent election, and to mak known to vou their wishes that they be per mitted to attest their feeling of bappiness and Joy & proper public demonstration, wal you as the President elect to the capita of the nation. As they were deprived of tha Pleasure on your arrival here, by a sort of “flank movement,” by whict you stolea march Upon our people, we indulge the hope that you will now accede to their reqnest, and name the time and place for such demon-tration that Will be most agreeable to you. SPRECH OF GENERAL GRANT. General Grant in reply spoke as follows Gentlemen: Iam very glad tomeet you all, and receive your congratulations, but hope you ‘will spare me any public demonstration, as I jive Rere in this city and will be glad to re- ceive my friends at any time, without display. I much prefer baving mone, and none will be held with my consent. To re. ceive you at any time either here or at my resi- dence, without any demonstration, will be much more agreeable to me, and I hope will be agreeable to you. { shall take the demon- station all for granted, and appreciate your motives the same. Aiter a tew moments passed in conversation, the committee withdrew, each member thereof taking General Grant by the hand, FORREST’S CHALLENGE TO GEN KILPATRICK ANsweReD.—General E W. Whitaker, of Hart- ford, Conn., writes to General H. R. Shackle- ford, ot New Haven, the following letter in re- ply to Forrest's letter to the latter. denying the truth of the statements made by General K patrick ina speech at New Haven, and chal- lenging Kilpatrick to mortal comb: Hartrorp, Cony., October 2, 1868.—G-neral HR. Shackleford, New Haven, Conn —General: In reply to Forrest's recent jeter to you, [am authorized by General Kilpatrick to say that since officers of the United States army who Were present nt-the investigation of the Fort Pillow massacre, the testimony of hundreds of Witnesses there taken, and the report of the Congressional committee which couducted that investigyiion have not only confirmed 1 (Kilpatrick's) statements on’ that subject, but ave given additional and more shocking dv tails of Forrest's iuhuman conduct @t Fort Pulow, General Kilpatrick bas nothing to communicate, either to Forrest or Basil bake, exeept to reiterate his denunciations of For- rest’s mnparalleled atrocities. I am, very respectlully, &c., E. W. Wiirakee INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts to-day from this cource were $201,766 56. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. GOV. BAKER OF INDIANA NOT A CAN- DIDATE FOR SENATOR. (Special Dispatch to th) Ispianavront w— derstood to have written a lvtier declining to & candidate for Umited States the people have elected bim overnor of the State, and he proposes to obs ¥ the verdict of the people and serve out the term. THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN oF pecial Dispatch to the Star. CoLumsve, Nov. 1W.— Latest revised and sem!-official returns indicate that (irant’s ma- jority will be about 43,00 BANK SUSPENDED. St. Joux, N.B., Nov. 10.-The Commercial Bank of New Brunswick, in this cily, stopped payment this morning. The stoppage canses much excitement her PATAL LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION. Holt vpaysnerc, Pa. Nov. 10.—A locomo- tive expioded #t Duncansville yesterday, kill ing th@ engineer, Robert Patterson, and the fireman, Philip Davis —_—_-o+e- ALESANDBIA AND VictNITY.—The Gazetic of Ve ning bas the following: Stockhollers Meeting.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Littts River Turapike Company was held in this city on Saturday last. No business of importance was transact- ed. »xcept the reorganization of the company With the same oilicers. A meeting of the stock- holders of the Potomac Slate Company was held in this city to-day Cow Diseose.—The fatal disease among the cows, @ notice of which was made in the tte Inst week, still continues with unabated #lignancy. and many of the finest milch cows this neighborhood Baye died from it, within the last few di Severely Huré—A little son of Mrs. Hardy, Who resides in the northwestern section of the city. Was struck on the knee yesterday with a stone, thrown by a colored man at a dog, and severely burt. Witt, Visit Ric Mond — During next March the Schuylkill Hose Company will make an extended trip. They will leave Philadelphia on the 3a of March for Washington, where they intend parucipatng in the inaugural cer- emonies on the $th. On the 5th they will leave Washington for Richmond via “Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac railroad, where they intend to remain three days, ‘during which time they will visit the pattle-flelds surrounding that city, and other places of m- terest. From Richmond they go to Peters- burg, thence to Norfolk and Portsmouth. On their return they will stop at Baltimore. Back’s Philadelphia band has been aged for the occasion. They will be gone about eleven days, and will be accompanied by Chief ‘agineer Downey and several other promi- nent firemen.—Pialadelphia Inquirer. Tre Dew ATS AND AL GRANT.— The New York Herald speaks of another Dem- ocratic fank movement being proposed. It is to have the States which went for Seymour cast their electoral yotes for Grant and thus secure bim & unanimaus vote of all the States, It is thought by this meaifs he will be relieved of ‘any obligation to party and can preside impar- tially over the whole country without being bound by any partisan policy. Tue Vote oy TuRew Leapinc Sovruern Ciries.—The city of New Urleans, which bas 39,686 registered voters, Ly 23,507 for Sey- mour and 276 for Grant. The city of Charles. ton gave Grant 5,156 and Seymour 3,-01. The city of Mobile yoted 4,951 for Seymour and 4.141 for Gra: Tuawkecrvinc Day—The Governors of Alabama, Michigan,Maine, Massachusetts, V ei mont, Pennsylvania, and other States have di ‘ignated Thursday, the 26th instant, as thanks- giving day. This isthe day set apart for the rime purpose by the President of the United States. ——e——EEEE Deciimms—The Hon. Horace Greel deqh ned to be a candidate for the United i Semate from New York although his party i: oo majority. ———_______. S77 India-rubber sponge is a new English in- ‘vention. ‘ne Algerian Arabs singe their childre: begds pefore making soup cf them, iy ha te a er, danseuse, ge se ee eae on —— ain. Wine Howard “Atheneas ‘he Pres! is have thirty-one col- ore@ students in ir Bible Institute and 3,000 pupils im their colored schools. is season We resurrect in hats one of the, oldest fashions—the sugar loaf with crushed in top and curled brim. ‘A you! =, Bamed Lulie Daniel, daughter of . Daniel, of Id dieGict, South ik, was burat to death = a: ‘Her garments caught from the SPECIAL NOTICES, MEDICAL NOTICE. Doctor B DeF CURTIS. author of *Manhood,”’ Medical Resays on Marriage &c.. &c., begs Washington patients, that owi @ praccice dn Baltimore. he will to devote enly the follo rests, and will attend o1 EVENINGS from 6 to 9 p. m., and 8! from 10 to 4 and 6 te 8 p.m , at ti Machattan Relief Asicctaiion, No. 222 F street, it rear of Willard's Hotel. Other days at hie resi- dence. 5™ North Charles street. Baltimore. Sri ciaLity —Treatment and cure of nervons de- bility, and all diseases arising from abuses of the ysiem. ‘oc 23 6m A. 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The Chaplain, Dr. Grey, offered a prayer, in which he retarned thanks that the country haa been carried safe through the excitement attend- ing the election; prayed that a disposition might be manifest on the part of ali the people to bow to the majesty of the law, for the resut 01 the elections he believed wonld insure peac= The journal of October 16 was then read, and BO Motion having been made to the contrary, Mr. Wade declared the Senate adjourned ua the first Monday in December. There were but few spectators in the galery House oF RePeesENTATIVES.—The House was called to order at twelve o'clock by the Speaker. The members present were Messrs. Kelley, O'Neill (Pa ,) Dewese (N. © ,) Kellogg (Ala..) Ingersoll (Iul.,) and Stewart (N. Y.) 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HALL'S VEGETABZE SICILIAN HAIR REMewen HUMAN BAIR RESTORED. Gray Hair changed to its Natural Oolor by HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best article known to preserve the Hair, Preventing its failing out, and muking lifeless, if, brashy hatr HEATHY, SOFT AND GLOSSY. All who use it are ananimous in awarding it the Praine of being the best Hair Drs Without @ rival in restoring gray ral color Beware of counterfeits and ask for Hall's, aud take none other. For sale by al) draggiste. 4 3 a2 HALL & Ou., Nashaa. N.H., Proprietors. vlad Day 30400) CYPRESS SHINGLES, of diiferent | ™ brands. from the best t. commor And ageneral assortment of LUMBER, including alotof4 4 CULLENS, very low JOS & JB LIBBEY, Im_No. 27 Water Georgetown.’D. © NEW Beckwhkat Have thin day recetved— j.0 Ibs, Extra Hailed BUCKWHEAT 10 kegs GLADES BUITER pbs. Extra Quality SV RUP. Arco PICKLES, put up expressly fer _ PPPPEPBSBPERSDERRPRTE THOMAS H. BARROS 87 BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND | a SUPERINTENDENT. Hotend by thee fatosty une. patty vneibility, 40 allem sale low rs ata fixed per contace upon-ee Pa prepare all drawings sudee lania aveude. pperiticscions without charge." Old aud di-e& GENTLEMEN. and CHILDREN’: | $5-\"Pidsted buildings ‘igbaie Pee 4 IND-HAND CLOTHING, Underclothing, oy Be De oe Be ee ig JUST 254% 7th street, in the second » ‘above Northern: Liberty bet. L and M sta.. enst si SEVENTH STRERT. 486 FALL AND TER STUCK OF » PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FKAM t ae good as when newly built. [ ame red fs make practical drawings ands cations. that any mechanic can Work~4@ G7 iFom, wt prices towntt the appilcnets, ad Ey $Z-warthat satistaction, or necharges made. es 715i ledge myself to be’ agreeable in iny bust $F veas relations, and prompt in meeting all 2 SJ my obligations. and ask in return only the S7-+sme from those who may favor me with setheir patronage ar] Keference is made to the following well-cy a7, L ¥. Brown, Ke = nown citizens:—John Little, David Shop and residence, street ‘south, near =@ SJ Morrison and Jos PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, 76th st, one minute's walk from 7th st. cars. W PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS ac &7,, Allc.mmunications through the post of. 8 Row in ster ta KERITER 8 eg-fco will meet with immediate attention. “yp Evin’ wuwernpandwatrens | Maddddddddddddddddddd Rt ovan. SLATE MANTELS. Having removed our entire stock of SLATE LUABLE BUILDING LOT: \ {LDING LOTS AT PRIVATR Lots 24, and 2, in Sqnare 231, fronting #0 and i 2 Ieet 6 inches respectively on lith street west MANTELS to Ne 243 Pennsylvan! : . tween 12th and 13th streets south aide, | deep ee enna Oireets south, by 170 feet 1 inch Added greatly to the variety aud stock, we are now << dee prepared to show in roows especially set sa thiowe Lot: are beautifatly attuated near the new iJ itu Ming, ina rapidly i vii his bianch of our business, all sty loa of Mantel nthe cit a ows and poco nt ea o ¥.and will be sold low, and offer a sat Fy pereersirangte fen now so popular throughout | gysir ble opportupit. Persons Wisbing te build or in! erou' t ‘We invite builders and others to call and exam. cat in the neighbor dof the Aarionitara: LLACH & WAL i kK and prices bef rehass| , fatter ourscivan we can Do exceled by nowe. tare ecm eve at- Law, re oe es ee most celebrated manu i? factory in the U . Ww. jac tory e ne WHR MILTON & 0 eo H. W. CATHERWOOD, Branch Store 243 Penna aver bet. 12th and 1 or % tf te DEALER iN BENCH FRUITS, IN New ASSORTED Jnice and Brandy. PETITE POTS. (fine and extra fine,) just received aud of my own importation. ALSO, COUNTY BUTTER, HAVANA ORANGES, NEW BAISINS, NEW SMYRNA FIGS, very handsome, FRESH MALAGA GRAPES NEW CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, N. W. BURCHELL, Corner 14th and F streets, Under Bbbitt Bouse. SEVENTH STEEBT. FALL BTOCK now open at MARKRITER’S, No 486 7th street Dand E . bracing Paperhanglngs, Window Shales, Pi Frames, Ploture Cord’ and. 7) P. vings. Picture Bings, Nalls, ‘erms cash, FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES, ORANG NO. 114 SOUTH FSONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Extra Fine OLD MONONGAHELA X WHISKE . XX ” Extra Fine Old a xX) ‘Bxtra Choice Old ved XXX Extra Choice Vlad XNXX Extra Superior OLD NECTAR WHISKIES Very Superior OLD CABINBT * oc) Our stock of OLD WHISKIES is noneually large ‘and highly improved by age, and our customers may confide im us that the gnrivalled quality everywhere acknowledged of our Uld Monongahela Whiskice shall be fally maintained by us, ocd-3m, OT 'T B18 18 70 GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Wash ington county, in the District ef Columbie. letters iam tration on the personal estate of JAMES M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PAR FANCY GOODs, 5. RO, late of Washi . O.. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, dcceased. “Ail persone having clatme against. the aid are hereby warned to exhibit the And 7 Cite Trev Paris, same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on oF before the Slat day of Gctober next; they otherw: CLOAKS, from $10 may 'y law be exclu: rom nemte ‘of the said estate. Given under my hand this Tst day of October, 188° SaMUEL AE D2 eww Administer. HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eub- “Typerier see binned from the Griese ‘Court or tt onnty, bis, letters of admin the Dist ration. 0. T personal estate of JOSEPH BRAD! '¥, late Dereoue having clesen geist Sie oot ag De the tre y rarned sto, exhibit thea with ere thereof. subscriber, betore the sth day of September next; they may Pibersrive by. law, be excluded from ail beuett ef the said estate. Given ander m; id this 5t! day of September, 1308. JANS BRADLEY. Administratrix, c, t. WALKING BUITB, at moderate prices. MORNING ROBES, from $10 upwards. BONNETS and HATS, » hendsome assortment. TRIMMINGS, SATINS and VELVETS. Bo 6-lawSw* NITED BATES PATENT OFFIOR, Wasutinetos, Oct ‘4, 1968. On the petition of WILLIAM ¥. SHAW, of Bos top, Massachusetts. praying for the extension of « pi granted to bim o1 pen od January, LLBYS Cheap Cash 8to fand-made Double-sole Stitched Ee ing! made Single, sole Stiiched Boots, for an improvement in Gas rs: [tis ordered that petition be heard at this office on the 11th day of January next Any fay oppose this extension deposi re no! Po! EB PATENT sh Ce a : eSapitcl Hill. soba '¥ H. COLMAN & 00., , 285) corner 10t Auctioneers pitas = h street and ‘declining business ak. snbartion desirous of veil a 5 hele avant ing up housekeaping mall comniesions beral advances on all goods to us, without charge for rare iso cial attention paid to out-door sales of Re; team Per ry ANDEEW J. 200. mao kere W800. Anctionors | oA REIAG@E MARUPLOTOR A™A0 8 RESTAURANT “ 42 and 410 uth street STREET. Sttention + 4e16-lims Asiigtatpcieatce eects 50,000 S858 71h at pepe the the now Lise arging ab Be, Frive ear Hardware ext Foie: eae ses A, Ris street. 4 of erry ee eae WOMAN long be suffered to run general beaith of the indts ‘The sex will then thauk of for hands simple specifics which wi HELMBOLD’S EXTBACT Handredssnfer on in silence. others apply vainly to druggists either merel cure or Frould nos wi h to assert any thi that although it m: struation, the use of tea and co! childbirth, it is far oftener con vagina itself. Vhen reviewing the canses of complaints. it fs most paint attendant evils conse, Pimple justice to the sulyect te en the macy additional causes whic the life, health, aud happiness education and marriage. causes fare designed for corps ‘wasted a: the anheaithy excite With the boay haif-clothed, and excited by pleasure, perverting { unnecesral retain her situation in gravating the ev ‘ant restraint of fusion strength: the exposure t change cf temperazure; 1) ‘com Produce their legitimate effect’ marriage caps the climax of mi: plain dictates and nature. treatmei Long before the of the generativ. tion of 1 of what iv call an early period of life; and, os their development. FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS A iy tantalize them with the hops remedies which make them worse. | «i perverted In the rest the early confinement of school, and especially i nt of the ball room. Tha: er. another in prospecti idly sensitive to impress: vidding the exercise indiepen: t and retention of organic health and night air: the sudden produced by excessive dancing, must. of ne fortunate one, hitherto so utterly re tra) organ a ere long pro ne, se-and premature deci Nor ie it pleasant to consult @ physician forthe — It is'® Lome company in every low Telief of these varione delicate afectlo uly Its tes are exempt from at'ac upon the most urgent occessity will a true woman ‘I here are n0 Guneoeasary fest: iction fo far sacrifice her greatest charm as to do this. icles cactous in relieving and caring almost every one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to the a uhyect to m these contribute at involving the INSURANCE. GUY R PRELes, Preside xt OW. 8 OLMeTE D Bec retary CONNRCTICUT MUTOAL LIFE tysur- ANCE COMPANY or BABTFORD, CONN. Assets over BIGHTBBN MILLION DOLLARS. | GEORGE LE, Agent, ; Federal Block, Room 10, Opposite Poet OMice Department, cs Corner 7th and F streets, THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY eorrss UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. c. . Chartered by Sprcini Act of © = proved Jaly 25, isese AP Pbiladoipliia. President CRE. Chairman Finance 08 Executive D. COOK, Washington, Vice Prei- RSON W. PEET, Philedeiphia, Secretary bad 5 end Act satatant Secretary, dieal Director. Ta, F thie isa National Company, act of Congress, 18 A paid up capital « ofere low rates of promt furnishes Inrget tueu Papies for the sane money {te definite and certain in ft terme pany arn bartered Uvepsctal noe than other com- Iacing in thelr Every policy i# mon to AR'be found’ em. Policies may ve tak their full amoort andr: inewrance costs ot pay ineni= ve teened that will pay te the sured durt fe « al one © the amount Noext ciske npon the lives of females OF BUCEU » and hundredas ‘and doctors, ig that would do ynetice to the alficted, bat I am obliged to say ‘oduced from excessive exhaustion othe powers of life, by ploy ment, un Wholesome air and food. rious em- refuse men- and frequent by direct irri ry se ucous membrane of the these distressing o contemplate the ‘nt upon them. tts but nomerate a few of nao largely affect | of woman in ail Classes of society. and which. consequently, aifcct more or less directly. the weitare of the entire hn- man family. The mania that exists for precosious raints ef dress the mind unduly | iD midnight revel the bours designed by wature for sleep and rest, the work of destraction is half accomplished, An consequence of this early strain upon her sys ter effort is required by the delicaie School at & later When one excite- nable dress, plete prostration ¥. At last.aueariy | jsery. and the an their pecniiar nervous system: composed | fe g is, in common with the femate breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions abd as we shall snbee. ge ‘Dtly sre, these emotions, when exceasive,lend. | before ‘puberity. to habits which sm of their victims ere nature bas self ND DEBILITY WHITES OB LEUCORRHEA, TOO PROFUSE NSTRI EXHAUSTION, TOO LONG CONTINUED UATION, PERIODS, FOR PROLAPSUS AND BEARING WN, PROLAPSUS UTEBI, enact We offer the most perfect specific known. HEMBOLD MPOUND BUCHU. EXTRACT OF BWirecticns for ure, diet, and advice, scoompany. Females io every extreme old age, im the discharge of ite functi glory of manhood and waman! HELMBOLD'S EXTRAC ney to to aid nature T BUCU is more strengthening than any of para! of Bark or Iron, iufiuitely ealer aad ee og ant. BELMBOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU, having received the indorsement of the most pr: ineut ‘physicians in the Cultes States, is now. of- fered to afflicted humanity as a certain Cure for the follow:n; cause orignating: diseases and symptoms, from whatever GENERAL DEBILITY, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPRESSION, IMBECILITY DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TOTHE HEAD, CONFUSED IDEas, HYSTERIA, GENEBAL IRBITABILITY, BESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS AT NIGHT, ABSENCE OR MUSCULAR EFFICIENCY, LOSS OF APPRTITE, \ DYSPEPSIA, EMACIATION, LOW SPIRIT, DISOBGANIZATION a ALYSIS of the 0) ANS of PALPITATION OF THE and, in fact, Copcomit ofa NE! an ie concen Ton HEART; VOUS and - Se , IDEBIL. re the genuine. cut this out. ASK FOR HELMBOLD’s, ‘Take n0 other. BOLD by DEI Delivered to any Addrees. Describe Symptoms in oll Communications, WORSE BRPREINE, PIN Ooms slome ane Sram" ess oa or “2s eels te GOIBTS ene DEALERS EVEBY- Price $1.25 per bottle; or six poities for $6.50, HELMEOLD, rdiess of the of her delicate ect oO medical trathful piccure of the pciations at the very pmpleted It insures not to secare “)vidends, hat ato low wiinae Sheuld be addressed to th Agents only in their respect: ireniars. Pamp: on application otty. GENERAL AGENCY FoR MARYLAND. DELAWARE, Vine WEST VIRGINIA. AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT THE OFFIce oF JAY COOKE &« CO., FIFTRENTH STREET OPPOSITE TREASORY Ub PARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. 0. LIFE INSURANCE. $5,000 for $6 Premium UNDER THE AUSPIVES OF THE Manhattan Co-Operative Relief Association, THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. IS CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SEW YORK after the death o re members, she belongs, to bis or MEMBERSHIP FEES. The memb« feoa are siz dollars af joining, for which @ cr uf Rushed.) and one dollar and the death of each member, of which i be given. One dollar irom each member goes to U ow OF hetre of ecensed member, and the teu cents for expenses of collecting. tas Company ts divided into TEN OLASSES MEN and TEN CLASSES Fi Wome Ax acon as these classes are Diled, ten new cl Will be adopted. a 1 the same classes. each Class eyual. and women are wo 10 and 8S yen AS and b ye Teous between the ages of #) and 6 your lasees for Women are the same as abo ome that is found to give his or her age wroug Hed, and the mneys paid forfeited to a. Bach Ol 5.000 | members, Each person pay pon becoming @ | member, and $110 each time = member dice be 10 the same Class 46 or she may be @ A member of ome Class cannot be accessed ¢ dollar vf a member of an Class dies Glass is INDEPENDENT, having mo Connecti any other ILLUSTRATION. hin forty days @500 remaining wembere forward within thirty days oo doliar and ten cents each to the Assoc to reimburse it. Faili Association to send this sum, they forfelt t. (he Axsoclation moneys patd. and the Associatt.n <upplics @ pew Member to Bll the place of the rewiring out ADVANTAGES, The advantages of thie Association over ordiuar Life Insurance Companies are, no pa.ies can break it; the fees are so small, and regtired to be paid at ‘such long intervals, that aay man can wectre to bis family a competency upon bis death, HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. Any one deviring to Lecome a member may apply tn person, or must send §6, in check, bank drett, postal order, or by express, the expreseage wel Paid by the applicant. Under mo circum maces art Association be responsible for moneys semi bud ‘ats way. Accompanyi ‘ ceritcate wf Of, Post Office address, town, county, State. Also. @ Medroal Corte setting forth the physical condition. aud whethe in the opinion of the doctor examiuine, the mber OWCh! £0 try te make mmm members, ime he bemehits himself. that does n INVESTMENTS. The Ry laws of the Association require that ene- third of 4 ‘mon-y ain OF Memhere! ‘shail be made a sink ‘meet payment falling doe the delinguencies of members Thi fand fe held by the eee ae BE agencarre TRUST COMPANY, be in Unit lavorted in United State Bonde or York city » Which be deatie the value of the money so loaned, THE H vee Bo heirs, the money becomes of the i athe otha! 14 penece burial shall out each such expenses, however, not toexceed cus busied ‘A member failing to pay bis fee ten cents within thirty days from dees of nstiee forfetts all claime x aleo forfeits ail ber vm Bis i} i General ye TEU ES of the Association are BY. a A . Bt nw Fonn. maa ‘Cashier Nat Republic,