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|THE DAILY EVENING STAR = PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvanic avenue and lish st. BY : + Papers served in packages by carriers at 848 year, or $7 conts per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 m yoar, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; 2nd for less than three montas at the rate of Peentsa week. Single copies, ONE CZNT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. {[7" Aov exrisemunts saould besent to the office vo. XVI. Ebhening WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1860. Star. N2. 2.453. Tanme—Cach, omvariadiy, in advance. Singic copy, per annum.__.__g1 0 SO OPES a aan ae as ae — Twenty-five copes. 9 © It invanably contains the ‘‘ Washington News’ that’ has made Thc Daily Beening Star clroulate @o generally throughout the country. U7" Singic copies (in wrappers) can be procured ‘st the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Prioo—THREE CENTS. A REMINISCENCE OF NIAGARA. (A pretty friend of ours once said, after a “ delicious’ month at West Point, that the road to heaven was paved with army buttons. Other fair friends with like sentiments will read with interest the following prosy little story from the pen of a y: entleman of Washington, whose father is tek in office in the pestal service, and who, though not exactly a Prince of Wales, will, one of these days, have no less right, perbaps, to the title of king | Army Batt I suffered more than langoage can tell. But} it before their e: “Ef in five minnits from she never knew it. Her shafts sunk deop, and | this time a sin: js solaof you'remalen on these in time completed my reformation. here *H go out to my cage near by, I left Niagara a sadder and wiser man. I | and tet my Boy Constructoor loose' & ef he knew it was uselesé to plead with her, for her gits amchg you, you'll think Old Solferino has decision once made was unalterable. In a few cum agin, and no mistake!’ You ought hev weeks I was again at my post, and drowned | seen em scamper, Mr. Fair. They run off as my sorrow in the excitement of frontier life. tho Satun hisself wus arter them witha red-hot My repentance was thorough. I could not ten-pron; jitehfork. In five minnits the call back the dead to life, but I mourned her peonincenenccar in deep and bitter contrition. Qn one of my “ How kin I ever repay you, Mr. Ward, for excursions into fornia, I visited the grave | your kindness?” sed old Abe, advancin and of the lovely Spanish girl, and caused a hand- shakin me warmly by the hand. “H ial some tablet to be placed to her memory. It ome erty ever repay you, sir?’ wes the last testimonial that could be bestow- “« By givin the whole country a » sound ed. Was she not looking down upon me then, | administration. B. in il the troub! and did she not interoede for Say ak Him th went BY poasty a rene waters, North an South! B: ssuin a patri- who searcheth and knoweth all hearts? otic, just an firm course, an "hen of eny Btate For wore than a year the “ Prairie bird’ wants to sesede, let 'em sesesh!”’ has been my wife, and a darling little cherub “How *bout my Cabnit Ministre, Ward?’’ is eee chars s I write. The baby’s . h ; sed Abe. name is Helen . ¥. Evening Post. “Fill it up with showmen, sir! Showmenis dewoid of pollytics.. They hain’t a darn Principle! They know how to cater to the gots. They know what the public wants, iorth & South. Showmen, sir, is honest men. Ef you doubt thare leterary ability, look at thare poasters, and see small bil! Ef you want a Cabnit asisa Cabuit, fill it up with showmen, but don’t callon me. The morrull wacks figger perfecshun musn’t be permitted to go down while thare’s a drop of blood in these vains! A. Linkin, I wish you well! Ef Powers or Walcut wus to pick oat a moddul for a beautiful man, I skarsely think they'd sculp you; but ef you do the fare thing by yure country yule make as putty a aig as eny of us or eny otherman! A. Linkin use the talents which naturo has put into you judisbusly and firmly, and all will be weil '— A. Linkin, xdoo!” He shook me cordgully by the hand—we ex- changed picters so we could gaze upon each others’ liniments when far away from one another—ke at the hellum of the ahip of State and I at the hellum of the show bizniss—ad- mittance only fifteen cents. ee FOR THE HOLIDAYS. O FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SEVENTH STREET FOREVER! FUN POR T4E CHILDREN! PRESENTS BUITABLE FOR ALL AGEs! CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, No. 522 Seventh st.. between Dand EF. We have enla-ged, improved, remodeled, and ronovated our 6: idhiment, 20 that it now ia ‘act, the largest best Teguisted Toy, Fancy and . Hazel Lyes. BY REX. I was in a delirium of love. ‘The dark hazel eyes and still darker hair subdued me more than ever a frowning battle- ment awed a forlorn hope of fifty brave-hearted seldiers. I had faced murderous Indians on their own hunting grounds; their fiendish yolls bad aroused me from my midnight to action; F had marched un giy for- ward, leading my men, while arro; nd bul- Jets fell like mail around me. = this [ had met with comparative animity, and re- turned to the mmotropetio of our nation only to be subdued by a woman. Yet Helen Sparrow was fair and beantifal as an Italian sky. Conscious of her fascinations, she made no effort to entrap but I sailed as quietly into her net as the wild swan into the suare of the huntsman. There the simile ends, for I fluttered not the least bit, but yielded heart and soul to her bewitching in- fluence “‘ Army buttons”’ ere proverbially inconsis- tant, and I was no exception to the goneral rule. Qn this occasion I was fairly caught in my own net, so carefully woven for Helen. My dirtation aseumed 2 serious aspect—I loved her, yet [ knew she mistrusted me. it was in the summer of '58 that the War De- partment granted me a furlough of two months, and then 1t was [ met her. But three weeks had passed, and I would have thrown up my commission had Helen even hinted that such a sacrifice would gratify ber. At the expiration of that time, a party, con- sisting of Helen. Gertrude St. Clair, Captain Cares—a former messmate—the old folks and myself, was formed for a trip to Niagara. The old folks took care of themselves, the Captain had charge of Gertie, and Helen fell under my especial protection. At Niagara, the International was filled to its ucmost capacity. North and South had ured their fairest daughters into this caul- ba of fashionable excitement, and handsome sons had followed the wanderings of their fair ARTEMUS WARD VISITS LINCOLN. {Prom Vanity Fair.) T hiv no politics. Narya one. I’m not in the bisniss. If I was, I spose I should holler veriffrusly in the streets at nite and go home to Betsey Jane smellin of coal ile and gin in the mornin. I should go to the Poles arly. I should stay there allday. I should see toit that my nabers was thar. [ should git carriages to take the kripples, the infirm and the indignant thar. I should be on gard agin frauds and sich. I should be On the look out for the infamus lise of the enemy, got up jes bed elecshun for per- litical effeck. When all was over and my can- dydate elected, I should move heaven & arth— so tospeak—uantil I got orifice, which if I diin’t git a orifice should turn round & xbooze the Administration with all my mite and maine. But I’m not in the bisiniss I’m in afar more respectful bisiniss nor whot pollertics is. I wouldn’t givo two cents to be a Congresser. The wuss insult I ever received was when sertin citizens ef Baldinsville axed me to run fur the Legislater. Sez I, “My friends, dostest think I'd stoop to that there?"’ They turned as white asasheet. I spoke in my orfallest tones, & they knowed I wasn’t to be trified with. They slunked out of site to onct. Theres, having no politics, I made bold to visit Old Abe athis huwstid inSpringfield. [ found the old feller in his parlor, surrounded by a perfeck swarm of orifice seekers. Knowing he had been —— of a flat boat on the roarin Mississippi, 1 thought I'd address him in sailor ingo, 80 sex I ‘Old Abe, ahoy! Let out yer -suls, reef hum the forecastle & throw yer = 7 ri ity Sti ity. Wi fvamoratas. Among all, Helea—to me—was | jib-poop overboard. Shiver my timbers, my | attention we havecesafally soimted ee aoe the fairest. With ke” oxen viewed themighty | harty’ |N- B.—This is ginuine marine lan- | fo the Holitar gad Winter Trado, and promise to '@ beg every lady to call and see for themselves, as it is impossible to enumerate al! of our goods. Suffice it to say, ours embraces every kind to be found in 8 well couducted Toy, Fanoy, China, Woolen, and gensral variety and assortment Store. All kinds of the moat tasteful EMBROIDERED WORK. KNIT SING and DRAWINGS promptly exeouted to order by PER MKS. RUPPERT, 522 Sevonth st ,522 Seventh st., 522 Seventh st. de M4 2w torrent as it pitched headlong into the seething abyss; when she was sad I was despondent; when she smiled I wasall yivacity. We walked rode, talked, laughed and wept together, until my love amounted to frenzy, and my frenzy to madness. But this state of things could not last long, for I was even then a fit candidate for a lunatic asylum. I would have given worlds, had they been mine, to recall the first week or so of our acquaintance, when I had made a boast of my many flirtations and scoffed the very exis- tence of such a thing as pure and lasting love. I had ridiculed it, one evening, as a maudlin sentiment, and denounced it the next as the moonshine of juvenile precocity. For all which I was soon to reap my reward—and a bitter one it proved to be. It wasa calm and beautifal night, such a one as is designed especially for lovers. Helen and I had left the frivolous dance and strolled gwidge. [ now, becauz I've seen sailor plays acted out by them New York theater fellers. | Old Abe lookt up quite cross & sez, ‘Send in yer petition by & by. I can’t possibly look at it no. Indeed, Iean’t. It’s onpossible, sir!’”’ “Mr. Linkin, who do you spect I air?” sed I. ‘A orifice seeker, to be aure!”” sed he “Wall, sir,’’ sed I, ‘you's never more mis- taken in your life. You hain’t got a orifice I'd take under no circumstances, {’m A. Ward. Wax figgers is my perfeshun. I’m the father of Twins, and they look like me—both of them. I cum to pay a friendly visit to the President eleck of the United States. If so be you wants to see me say so—if not say so, & I’m orf like a jug handle.”’ “Mr. Ward, sitdown. [amglad tosee you, sir.’’ “ Repose in Abrab of the orifice seekers, gosk at wy expence. OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, For Children’s Bouks, For Children's Games, Por elegant Presentation Books, For al! the new Books, For Newspapers from everywhere, For the cheapest r+ 08, an FRENCH & RICHSTEIN’S, 0. 278 Pa. avenue, 1861 PIS sane: 1861 Commence the Year with a Diary. Buzzum |"’ sed one his idee bein to get orf a A va'ushle Pocket Companion for, reristering away, ostensibly to view the Falla by moon- * Wall,”’ sez I, “ef all-you fellers repose in | events past. present, and futurc; containing rates light We iad vended the nk of the river, | that there Buzzum thare'll be mity poor nus- jt pomites yin the, —— wane tom epcrands and seated ourselves on a convenient rock in| Sin for sum of you!” whereupon Old Abe but- | saonch, annual summary of exth account bills sight of the mightycataract. The final week of my furlough was drawing to a close. We had been conversing about constancy, and though my sentiments were materially chan, since our first acquaintance, I was afraid to betray my inconsistency by expressing them. My views of love were somewhat modified, and as that subject naturally followed the other, the spirit prompted me to try the virtue of ac- tion. With a sudden impulse I fell upon my knees and poured into her attentive ears my tale of love. Half doubtingly, but with becom- ing gravity, she listened; occasionally, at some wnasual eutburst of sentiment, a faint smile a over her face, but only for an instant. y vanity whizpsred that i: was the oxceas of joy that filled ber. At length I'reached the momentous question—the imaginary turning point in my existence. Ske piaced her soft white band in mine, and while I kissed it en- thusiasticaliy, ejxculating in the interim, toned his weskitclear up, and biusht like a msidiog of sweet 16. Just at this pint of the conversation another swarm of orifice seekers arrove & cum pilin intothe parlor. Sum wanted post orifices, sum wanted colleetorships, sam wanted furrin missions, and all wanted sum- thin. I thought Old Abe would go crazy. He hadn’t more than had time to shake hands with ’em before another tremenjis crowd cum porein onto his premises. is heuse and deoryard was now perfeckly over- flowed with orifice seekers, all clamerus for a immejit interview with Old Abe. One man from Uhio, whe had about seven inches of corn whisky into him, mistook me fur Old Abe and addrest me as ‘ The Pra-hay-rie Flower of the Ww Thirks [ you want a offis putty bad. rman with a gold-headed cane and a red nose told Oid Abe he was a ‘seckind Wash- ington and the pride of the boundliss West!’ ”’ SezI, «Square you wouldu’t take a small yabie and receivabie, Don’t be without ene of ese useful jittie souvenirs. The most complete, elngent, and de: ble assortment ever 'seued,com- prising twelve as and upwards of fifty styles, at HILLINGTON’S Reokstore, Odeon Buliding, corner ones etreet and de 2 enn avenue, Pn Ene EE, DAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. One, Two, Three and Four-Faced Shawls. We offer more than our ususl assortment of Broche and Chaine aino Long ; one, two, t four faced designs. Sha the above survive a! the ohanges in fashion, and ‘ich, sone and the most durable wiater axtan! Guratook ofa'l other kindsof Shawls and Cioaks will be found new, novel, and extena:ve all our entire a’ock of & a! d. Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Oilcloths, &c., upper floors. » Biankets, ts, &o., base- “Mine, mine forever!” with the other she | Post Uffis if yould git it, would you /”’ ronres frag shot pag core She aps raised hér Landkerchief to her eyes and turned Sez he, pxtrit is abuy them things, sir!” amination of store and atook solicited; it x i obligatic purchase, aaa eee eee PERRY & * There's a puity big crop of patrits this season, ain’t there, square?’’ sez I, when an- other etowd of offis-seekers poured in. The house, door-yard, barn & woodshed was now all fall, and when another crowd cuin I told ’em not to go away for want of room, 2s the hog pen was still empty. One patrit from a small town in Mishygan went up on top the house, got into the chimuey, and slid down into the parlor where Old Abe was endeverin to keep the hungry pack of offis-seekers from chawin him up alive without benefit of clergy. The minit he reached the fire-place he jumpt up, brusht the soot out of his eyes, and yelled : “Dont make eny piatment at the Spunkville aside her head, as I supposed, to conceal the joyful tears which would naturally dim her vision. I did not learn, till several days sub- sequently, that it was simply to smother a lauga at wy ridieulous actions. +:T returned to the hotel jubilant, and in the extremity of happiness. iagoy hed it been for me had [, by accident, fallen over the preci- pice, forthe dizzy height from which I was about to be thrown brought me in the end more sorrow and anguish. A few days passed. and I received orders to report for coy at Fort Leavenworth as early as ble. Icalled on Helen in her private ior. Wewere alone. The toi was very it “Perry Buil lags,” T HOLIDAY PRESENTS Hollany Presents will Sadat the seat Bena, 4 Fee assortment of FANCY and do 17 10t were Black and ‘ack an NC} ress paises Sasha met d be Embroti-red Linen Cambrio Handkarobiefs, Mus'tn and Cambrics, Collaraand Sets, ‘ovvin Kid Gloves, Hosiery, eck Ties, Bonnet Ribbons, er Shir and Drawer: And s great many other Gods i‘able for Holiday ike al! such, which have been described a thou- posiafies saga pe he aac ro Pe) Presents, selling at reduged prigst at, rt wn ners a in Sale dateyese i steed anaes there dockymint!”” i do 1st __Sa1 Seventh st and 941° Pa by. and ions, but she was submissively} ‘Goodtiod'’’ eried old Abe, “they cum CENTRAL STORES! tranquil. The last farewell was spoken; a final kiss imprinted on her fair brow; E had my hand on the knob of the door, when she drew upon mefrom the skize—down the chimneys, and from the bowels of the yearth !”” He hadn’t more’n got them words out of his CLOTH CLOAKS! CLOTH CLOAKS!? New Cloth Cloaks, new Cloth Cloaks, pock delikit mouth bet two fat offiss seckers from | Cloth Cloaks of new styles, oy bewah eeecite gop hse kily I returned | Wisconsin, inendevorin to crawl atween his loth Cloaks of Sow, es Cloaks, tomy own room legs for the p of applyin for the toligate- | Biack and Colored Cloths, for Cl With cager expectation T opens the ether skip st Mil upsot the President « sok, DRESS GOOds—DRe , 8 DRESS. j : os id ewo! ae sprawlin into the fire- i and See a copy of it, word for word, as she fase if Thadn'tceught im in thea . Bat i Rove, Nalention, Merines, Silke, Silk oho, aaatemanilan “ Niagara, September, 1359 Thada't more’ stood him up strate, before | marked down to meet the Present state of the “My Excellent Friend: T parr ase ta ao HY toe tir “¥ Rept) Lor oo ee id “er Fa in want of Perinetse to Eye us. ing has come; the farce is ended. Let us raise aed prvecssta joleateeee ns the the l, and we feel confident that they will be repaii the curtain and calmly review the events of the past two months. 4 ” “You returned to your home with the crewn of vietory upon your brow. You were courted and flattered justly by all: I was proud of your marked attentions, and I felt the first dawnings of love for you in my heart. Evening “After evening you were with me. Tae impulses of your nature prompted you to make many developments which taught me eaution. You She a miysyg ReorEse., tw d 8th etree! de 12-20 braid yA TG ‘ 1ONAL PHOTOGRAPH BR>y's wee Ueke'y® 352 ee aes f exhibition, beautifi ih One Praciteavent ‘Vice President el special Prot as of all the Presidents from Buches, of af the at 01 utid the infatooated being, ““ my papers igned by every clergy- in our town, and likewise the skoolmas- ir. Sez I, *‘ you egrejis ass,’’ gittin up & brushin the dustfrom my eyes, “TE sign your papers with this bunch of bones, if you don’t be a lit- tle more keerful how you make my bread bas- kit a depot in the futer. How do you like that yhs ce at ae Senate and ” the present Congress; scoffed at true love as an ideality, and at con- | *!* TT sez a. my ye! pe ha ere ml hed large num! as stancy as existing only in y. You related | bi Bose. * Them's ind of papers i'll EV | tuguished foreign personages: © rly all our what you were pleased to call your ‘harmless | YU! Them’s the papers you want. nent Statoemen., Posts, Artiste, jimien the very recitalof them proved | "But I workthard for the ticket; I toiled | {tors, Clergy in, Generals ard Cor-imodores, the fallacy of your unbelief. = — day. The patrit should be rewar-| phe Color ‘hotographs must be seen to be ap- “Does not your heart soften when the pic- ture of that heart-broken Spanish girl rises before you? Has the tame death no wer toaubdue you’ Does not the le - a of ‘ your dark-eyed Isabel’ pedgige your dreams’ How can sleep be quiet when you recall the beseecbing look and tender “Virted,”” sed I, holdin’ the infatooated man ‘virtoo, sir, is its own re- 2 '"’ He did look at me, and qualed bed my gase. “The fact is,” I contin- ued, lookin’ round upon the hungry crowd, “there is scarcely a offiss for every ile lam round durin’ this campane. I wis! Preciated, BF aia bey le Foe Visiting Cards, fe jars! tit BUNDEK ive ED PHOTOGRAPHS FO4& "rises feral otner styles equally moderate. BNER’S Darsemagitg Sprasir HMENT, Between Pa. supplication of ‘ your prairie bird,’ who even was furrin missions to be filled on varis ‘venue aud E st, now mourns your absence and awaits in vain Islands where eppydemics rage incessantly, , rem lonk ar oe a oe bat | 224 if £ wad in oud Abe’s place I’ ery i Ladi te. Pee. c oth Yet I will not add to youranhappiness, bat | a other'sson of you to them. What air you | &e., 0. to order by every let conscience do its work. here for’’’ [ continuered, warmin’ up consid- | p sie in ke lavost London sty’ at “I bad no confidence in the sincerity of your erably, ‘can’t you giv Abe a minit’s ? notice, de 1-3m* Professions until a week before leaving home. At no time have I believed in your constancy, yet Lencoaraged you, for the voice of those = had wrouzed seemed to call for vengeance. hether they had been aven, I leave to = feelings ous they have 7 Seens neur (he Falls perhaps they woo =" then satisfied. {To my handker- Tau indebted for suppressin, Den’t you see he’s worried most te death. Go home a rapentee men, go home and till bog sile. to peddiin tinware—go to —_ wood—go to bilin’ sope—stuff sassingers—| ale boots—git a clerkship on sum table ma- nure cart—go ro as orgs Swiss Rell Ringers—becum ‘original and only’ Campbell Minstrel. to lecturin at 50 dollars a nite— [itverne: tor PRESE: We have now our usual Tina eee gesege peas de sae tt Sota a laugh | ; jigniss—tori a rant which migut have sounded strangely catnt prem on your a and go shad gin Ls place} concerts, with techin tea table ** [leave you to-your own meditations. We MISCELLANEOUS. CLOTHING, &c. OFFiciaL. REAT ATTR Free 3 Taxsseny Dar aneaent.t A cranbatsy fom sty NTH STREET! Notice ig ueRzny civsy that sealed proposais Sw Ff T 31's, Will be received at this Department until the seth No. 460 SEVENTH STREET. December instant, for the issue of any portion cr “Go thow and do likewise” the whole of five mill o2 of doliara in Treasury notes, in exchange for gold coin of the United Statez, deposited with the Treasarer of the United States, the Treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, or the Assista:.t Treasurers at Boston, New Yo k, or St. Lo within five days from the acceptance ofsueh proposals, under the authority of the act perience entitled “An act to authorize the issue of Treasury notes and for other pi a] proved December 17, 1280, ter Such Troasury notes will be issued upon the re- ceipt hore of certificates of the deposit with those officers to the credit of the Treasurer of the United Sta es, They will be made paysble to the order of such bidder or biddera as shail offer to make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest, and the ‘Treasury notes will carry such rato of interest from the date of such deposit. The proposs!s must state the rate of interest without condition, and without reference to other bids, aod contain no other fractional rates thax oue fourth, one half, or three fourths of one per coutum. One per cent. upon the smount proposed to be exchanced must be deposited with one of the officers above enumerated, whose certificate of such deposit must accompany each proposal, as security for ite fulSlment. If the proposal is not scoepted, immediate directions will be given to re had received Thave jast returned fram the North 7, & very fine one from $10 to B15, Ci om et 15, ots Geena a from $350 to $5 parel. at astonishingly low prices. bi doucht these peeiiatice worse No. 460 Seventh street, nt assortment o. READY-MADE GLOTHI and stranzer. rior induce: ts, styles and qualities of Dress and mente and Uvercosts in ai) vari-ti er clothing of ail waiity. Stocks, Hosery, ‘&o., ko. befo: on leaden TGS 9 l¢im_ No. 460 Seventh at., » @mbraciug, at this time, Business kinds. Kid aod is, “Kies, Cravate, All of which ‘Such was the langaage usxd by a gentiermn who E i ome of eur eipel laceaine » t sooDs ay ClTHING. FURNISHING b S cash a: tw Site chert nsteoce ad chee ei recta een advance. You c&n buy & good (vercost from S3to Overoeat Cape Coat + SEL ND ARMENTS, UM- Bret SUSCARES SHAWLS COLLARS, T BS GAOWNE wad all kinds of Gents’ Wearing A word to those that want to purchase: 4 at very ‘ow prices. 1 am you can save 25 por cert. buy me. ‘N.B. SERVANTS’ CLOTHING in abundance, Don’t forget to cal! at the Pep e's Clething Store, else ering hae in, Bre « Clothier, p. Post Offic. GENTLEMERS ADY-MADE She GENT G offers ishing an immadiate out fil NG. to Shirts other we are turn such deposit. Should the proposals vary from | Offering at our usus! low prices. ‘. the provisions of the act cf Congress, or of this mtenos Le STEEBENG b+” ined notice, they will not be considered. no 16-¢! 322 Pa. avenue. All proposals under this notice must be sealed and izsoribed on the outside “Proposals for Treas- REAT BAR GA ury Notes.” They will be opened and awarded at this Department at 12 0’clock noon on said 28th of D-cember. PHILIP F. THOMAS, de 18-di23.h Secretary of the Treasury, HOYT'S : Hiawatha Hair Restorative Is warranted in every instaces to Restong Grar Haig to ITs URicinaL Cotor, ». 460 CLOTHING, HATS No. 460 Seventh Street. fo. B—Allin want of C N, it has been applied NISHING G "1 1 TT RS CASES a nas | Tamer remee 2 rimi| 188 of Di 3! NOE ral LEDin @ singls insianos to ac- ais INS OvFERED at THE PEQPLE’S CLOTHING STORE, SVENTH StRxEEr, FURNISHING GOODS, D> At 20 Pxr Cznr. Ps sae Osan Ra: te ‘Ss Tl . iene er OTHING and FUR- it greatly to their ad- J. H. SMITH, Urornrer. oomplirh all th it. No Hair isso Gray or Red but the HIAWATHA will omnes ittoa beautiful life like Brown and Biack, It isnot an instantaneous dye which crooks, smuts and gives & dead black color to the hair; the patient having to submit to soaping, wash og anu fponsing ofthe hatr every time t 1: lied; nor is ita preparation of sulphar, sugar of » &e., nor of any ingredients deletri to th of skin, Ww E Invite our customers, and iy etyle at very 00 25-tf low prices, 322 Pa. av., betw. 9th ALL, STEPHENS & CO., and 10th sts. MERCHANT TAILORING. citizens general- to an inspection of our present new, at tractive. and clegant, assortment of WaT Stn eee Bb which we will make to order in superior an article requiring no preparation, wash- ing before or after usicg, ii plied 1a five mia- utss time, acd with asiute trouble as any ordinary a. tio'e for the toilet, “People who have used this preparation declare it ig miraculo’s in its effects, and that it will per. form ail that it pretends todo ’— Ballow’s Pictorial. __ {ts snocess wonderful, and we oan only say we indoree ail the proprietur says in regard to it.”— Boston Journal, WORTHY OF “*We observe, by a notice in s Boston r,that ® premium was awarded by the ‘Mn-anohuectis Me chanics’ Charita”.e Association.at their Ist» Fair, Boston, to Mr Joseph Hoyt of this cit: c>lebrated 'Hiawat! raise. A few testimonials ou! Bee eivoulsr for more, aud it will you to doubt. 47 WaLt Ste: Gentlemen: Your note of the to themse:ves, ter sufficient evidence presented awarded to Mr. Hoyt this fisttering testimonial ”"— ing hs rd Fold ia Washington by 3. W. Pha D. B Clark tad bene taeda bo : tse of Wood fat Re: mg! . * DD. 4, i's Lawrence. D.G. Ridgelors ta Gecnce | oF tress yaly J. L. Kidwoll, and by Druggists generally, im EAD THE FOLLOWING FROM THE well known Captain of tho Steamer Fulton: New Orvxans, 3d Uct , 1853. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Loweil.—sir: 1am urged by my wife to report to yous cure your Sarsaparilia has made in our family, end as it is the oniy way in whioh we can make ye" aoy acknowledgement of Our gratificauo. i pr tretate My lituiec zon, eleven ¥: ld, bas had Scr /ula sores on y ace is about 50 years; ears on met ot ce on the crown of m dandruff to form upon it. Eason of abilities i: sines 8 fourth was added em, by Id. try Wood's 5 falling off ote hs his ears, nec! arms forfiveyears ‘They were of m lly no expecta- maueh of tle time very distressing. and we fosred | tion that gray er be restored to its they would killhim, At first a awelling would ap- | Original color exc fre ves. I was, however, pear, then it would break and make a running sore, which would not heal. They became very loath: som-and often painful; they stopped his growth ard seemed to undermine his health. so that he be- game [-eble aud sickly. We tried Physicians and Medioines, but they did no good. A clergyman in our neighborhoed, who had sen some remarkable cures by your Cherry Pectoral, advised ua to try your Sarsapariiia, — we did. ‘The wma lest sores showed symptoms of healing in about two weeks; ip twomore they had healed, and in two months rr on wife, at whose so! ‘or ae among sex, vaiue the adi example, ani res) -4, 6 many ol stro: recom: ration of their wives to use iif growing gray or. 7. EN. A. LAVENDER. fild ll body. He i 10 0. J, Wood & Co.. 444 Broadway, N.Y. peri-ct health, with no remnant of the fisenier Ae fed are absent from the eity, and { am no about him that we can discover. If you, sir, area | longer at No. li rol Pisce, arent, you may well believe that we si.al] not soon To. P: 4 WeAusToN, Als., July 20, bo nt rt a. ‘ROF. . ow etn Very truly, yeur humble servant, ato alee ton ‘done my hair so mach good since xo. W Batzs, Propared by DR.J.C.AYER & CU., Loweil, Mass, de2i eolm Ts BOE RAN EMRICH. at the avenue and Eleventh commenced the great. A man or Woman ma HOTEL, PSEX, BY P. corner of o. a street, has heen greatly improved recently and now offers ‘ours truly, iy tion and contixued |: expenditures to give sat- iefastion to al:,and thus rcnews hix 4li to give the European Hotel a call. reater inducements for the patrous:e of citizens in our Southern papers you will get Sad str@ugers thaa any other: pub ouse in the fare mentinds Sou 1 BES Several of our oer: cite, his prices being leas than those of any other | tificates inthe Mo! Mercury, Routhern for peri " ab ‘The bar and restaurant arrangements of the a i Ae RESTORATIVE. | the eect tim a a useted oe ike eek Be | Mlahorane i lows the bow porton of wring 4 4, bcin Ulious as promnaien adoon usremitied atten. | te effects of the yeliow fever, in New Ori in invitation t- de4-t, I recviethapegad ON HAND A COMPLETE of— Ladies’ Kidand Lasting Velvet Trimmed, jum is for one dies’ Thick Ril Mercocaand Goatsiin'But'd Boots, es” Kid Mo: 5 Ladies’ and Misses’ Rubber Long Boots, Reeser York, and 114 oh Tine from 600. to @1 pair lower | Mey than the soine quailty cas be bought oldowhere in Boldin this ¢'ty by C. STOTT, 375 Ps. avenue, tl y~ eoly. ete 10 HOUSEKEEPERS a J absentee OTICE TO THE PUBLIC, THE ONLY PREPARATION UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN in all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of PROF. 0. J. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its can be here be impossible for EET, New Yorn, << 20, 1282. Il award it to you cheerfully, because I think it abou the color of my auburn, and inclined to curl. Some five or to turn gray, and the seal sensibi ity and these disagree- ‘with time, and about 4 eee to th hair the top of my head and threatening to make me In this unpieasant predicament I was induced to retire. mainly to arrest the ri had greatly surprised to find, after the use of two bot if i not only was the falliag off arrested the. Was ‘estored to the gray hairs and Sensibility to the scalp. and dandruff o-ased head, very much to the gratification of my itation |] was induced to try “ ail mustang aa it, thatI wish to make known to the publie of its ef ects onthe hai ot hair, and by 8 resort to your “Hair Restoran: ~ hay return move » Believe jeast this is my experience, P.8.—You oan publish theabove if you like By 1851, | was induced to make a trial of your peoearan tion, found it to answer as the very thing ne-ded. y heir is now th oe aad slossy, and no ig CAN @Xpréss my o! ations you In to the affiioted such a treasure Finter Jonson. ed sipals the snout hotd elt ise" Kid and Lasting Buttoned Boo ab pe cont more in proper a rt 18 Rt leas! cent mn itd Merocoe sed Gbetskin Buttoned Boots the small, retails for two dollars per'bottles ir than fhe large holds s auart, 49 per cont.more in propor ‘and T $3. . J. WOOD & CO., P ietors, 444 Broad ae i Marketstrect, St. Louis wARBUNGRD Wakes = ‘iven instant has Jing to form rd ir, Whica red giving — ‘We invite the ion of Hi Trower attra pat | Pap ECR Sy ING STORE at 5: ARE, is now Y Mitten pte oe Stee ‘wheret. com: - every our recent im- will be rece! vetions. as we Pally s general to thing that arouse: the is of tho ers, such Bs ec iokens, Geore, Eggs, Rutter—of ai! naiities, at prices—; F A » Flour, jeans, &c , &o., which 1 will sell as as can ht in this city, Alex or itimors, as and ben eed | are rapeottal y invited to jor eet 3: H. CANFIELD. are, ‘we &re p Eases LOAKS! bald: nol? $s NEW PAWN OFFICE. W_AR D, Dealer in past Of Clo ott Ni S| hy bid, Cant OM Clothing. roupasiely unfoume, the ga a" No vee: een @ .OU1SI1&DB racy .» & few doo-s the ne’ a janrd-house, Where ‘ho will ve st all times prepared to wait on ie patrons promptness, SB le 7 it to enumerate articles, every, thing is Keptin the noes, from fish decorated | Prosek Chine Bi Sea ac Baise eee P Ey eae sy att areata regionane Shades and Chimnics, Cut Glass i peer PURE OLD RYE WaiskY POR MEDI Price $2 per salion or 50 conits per bottis, Fr YOU WANT x Pe THE UNION HAR Y's RANCIS HARPER, se just large 0 er! ,B- Ip ihemat the atoon. * ey “aad to soft pen to merit i Woona REMOVSL. én $2 6% 3a). 3 cOAL 299 Pa. Av., a aND ISTH Srs., WeeP yoo pe. su M. By. Timne, more at thes place, but should chanes ean Bg a Bat n't onm et aes su ap 208 Pe. ov. Dotwroon Ith anda oy ‘Two Pianos for rentat 8i per row you in my way you wil cordially Abe outtins ed ae Se ate etaten + 2 LIGHT! 7 greeted by simply ii ony dat ae apes ae Order of AT PRICES ues DOF Lez cr CHEAP LIGHT: ui: Mt Vous Soeenty ra ryt id x goin, butgo to-onet! If in five minnita} rey PARAFFIN BOIL. from ¢ In the frst ebullition of passion I trampled | from this time/’sex I, pullin out my new six- : shel the letter undee foot. Bat pride failed me mpd teen doljar bugtin case watch, and brandishia Ro ed : Mtheta, | de 2 ou SS P BY AY. E LIGHT! FOR SALE AND RENT. FUT ABN vou pied by Smitha« a aeating St as ‘ x, Fo RE sige Furst Ward—three squares suits of Rooms, furnisned or ‘unfardisived + close me egrese. Ynquire at thas office. RENT The fine BRICK HOUSE No. ‘est st.. Georgetown, at present occu a EO r throw + HAs ged nee! hood, Apply JAS. A. MA- RU 3 00 35-11 ‘or orto de 4-cotf OR RENT—A th brick Hi 2 FUREY E Ann sa ae SORE oe tures complete, on Hi street, between 4th and Sth. Also, & two-story brick COTTAGE, with larcs yard |, corner 5 stress mort and Mth st. esst. To punctual reliable ioe terms will be moderate. Apply at 446 re! street, between @ nad H. Ro 13-tf FObdN at ef Tatas ae on Sth street north befwees Maa streets r ty rent moat PEER: Fi 4 sen oppaite, or to JOH lath and or af rey oppose gen a Git ida receny Sadped’ by ‘Chas. 3 W ent oa ik to ibpply EDUCATIONAL. $$ ese T FEMALE BOUC TION. | HOSE Parents who wish r daughters to re- ceive a thorough and systematic edi po nga training will receive dail attention, thenios and Gymnastics visit the Union te stand New York av. ype MR. & NES. Z, RICRARDS, FEMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ALEXANDRIA. VA. Mrs, 8. J. McCORM. K, Paincrrar. The thirteenth annual session of this Ingtitation will commence on Tuesday ber 18th, in the Rese ey cogupied by Sylvester Soott, Esq., Pry Tom og oa te toe thorourls Eaellee rire eo ti wast - cati ‘aes Fiench, Latin and ‘Drawing, if ition to seholars, Mrs. M. i prepac ee lumited numba ot pups a who, constituting OW pi 2 ily, will be w: ber immed: onreand superyv sion. She will endeavor, as iar ae Poeibley te, St aon With the comforts and ly influences References.—Rev. Geo. H. N Rev, Elias Harrison, D. F. Sprig, William B. Bowie, sq., Edgar Snowden, Eaq F. Witmer sq., Henry Marbury, Eeq., MoKennie . D. Wallach r Evening Star, in Wi . Eeq. Jae Trams. Board, with Tuition in ‘all the $200 for the agnua! session—pa} a nd . ese. oo ag eo Professors’ arm Fag Robert H. Hunton. sq . Brothers. in advance. Semana DENTISTRY. cannot wear others, and who eeanek weet —. be. ‘ersons calling at my office = y style and price o; ‘Peoth Sry may ure; mut to who are particular and spare, cleanest, strongest, and me Rest ture art 0p produce, the MINE! PLATE will be more fully warranted. oxh gad Toth sis 908 areh euros Prpcge acca y= CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Wy Asean ron CARRIAGE FACTORY, oa. Bn my s = of first-class Mesread Rede Sot of the butinoes. we fntier oureeloee tant a pone age Fie Ue oy carefully attended to Tue Subesriber Lavine additions to hi a ae Nong "Suen hight Wagens rept on RB neatly dene, andall orders prompt On” SE IPESE ORES ure on SF HEAT OF VI F vi eal AS hh oF Office—Room 16 over Bank ‘as! » Importeks ina Whole “Retail Dea: - ronnie Clr e puree” A 4 AND COLLEGE: = OUTFITS, ‘ouths’ and ” Clothing for Scheel and ress Wear. ,

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