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|THE DAILY EVENING STAR FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERTWOON, (3UNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and Tigh st. Pagers asrved in packages by carriers at 94 & year, of $7 cents por month. Tomail subscribere tae price is $3.9 & year, ia advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less «nan three mooths at the rate of 2centss week. Single eopiss, ont cat; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {[7 Advertiszwsxrssaould be sent to the office betore 12 0’s,0ck m.; otherwise they may not sppesr untii the next day. a TE A CHALLENGE, — WHAT CAME OF | w aY ANNA M. LAWSON. ‘Two young isdies—both very handsome— | re sitting t her in an elegant perior one bright rete nael Their names were Eva Darey end Florence Cary. ‘The former was the y mistress cf the house. and the latter Lcaeni intimate friend. They were like sisters to eachother, and shared everything in common. Eva had recently en; aged bene oung man named Frederic and, a3 the ladies. were wholly unreserved their fri aaiy in ia- tercourse, the betrothment was now the subjec' of ‘conversation. ~ [have heard it said that Mr. Lee is par- Eva, you will jead a most sorry life. 1am no advocate for extr! or rovidence, buta tan is almost inv: jy @ tyract, and by no means the proper person t6 make — happy.” ee with youin that, Florence!’ re- Eva; “but most em lly deny ep lication in thie case. Frederic ise: ful oo able ambition to get economical, | admit—for he has a abead in this world—bu' nothing more; and I would far rather have him that way than be made to feel that he was erous than just, more free than wise.’ “ Why, Eva. Fred. Lee's stinginess is pro- verbial among all the — men of his ac- aintance!"’ exclaimed Florence. “‘ {have Seaat several speak of it in no complimentary ing: as others do, joined Florence, “ Those may not be the exact we. was what it amounted to. * But that does not constitute stinginess '’’ said Eva, calmly. ‘If he will not squander his limited means in idle and useless dissipa- tion he ie more prudent than parsimonious, and far more deserving of credit than censure. Mr. Lee enjoys himself in all reasonable and rational ways, I feel certain, and is never close-handed wher the call is of a deserving character. Nor is he at all backward in con- tributing to the enjoyment of his lady friend: as you yourself weli know. But let me ask « question, Florence, probably that will throw some light on the subject. Does Mr. Lee accept of arty favors from his friends, which he does not show a willingness to reciprocate?” “Ob, no! be neither gives nor receiv kes it a practice to refuse all invitations to te im those pleasures generally so con- genial to young men of his age «Then it seems that Mr. Lee’s stinginess is but a misunderstanding between himself and his friends i in regard tothe true meaniag of the word !” said Eva, with undistarbed sere- nity. “ His friends think that becanse he will not consent to ‘ treat’ and be ‘ treated’—I be- y -—because he ly squander bis meangand inju in body and reputation, that he is stingy. differently, and with a true, manly independence, conducts himself according to his own impressions. Isn’t that just so, Florence?” “ Well, yes, perhaps i but still be might be a little more social and liberal; and yet not hurt himself. And it don’t follow, either, that be must become really dissipated, as you seem to think, Eva.. Now, for my part, I feel cor- tain there must be something in it more than we can see, or such a report would never Vale gotintocirculation. Still, I have nothin, charge against Mr. Lee myself, and wouldn y have you think so for anything. I speak only for your own good, my dear. Stingy men always were my aversion, howe’ nd I'd a hundredfold rather die an old maid than link my fate with one who bears the suspicion of such a character.’* « And so would I, Florence !’’ earnestly re- sponded Eva; ‘ but I think you are mistaken in regard to Mr. Lee; and I fancy, you have been led astray by others who do not promptly appreciate his motives.’” “And, I suppose, you think that you do un- derstand him ‘”’ “T hope so; to prove my words, I'll make yous challengs.”’ ** Well, my dear, what is it like’ I’m open to conviction; and, therefore, agree to an; 3 reasonable.” At that moment something about the person of Plorence appeared te attract Eva's particu- lar attention uick- 3, but t you have got!” responded Eva. ‘Letime look at it. A gift from paps, I suppose ?"’ Oh, no; Dick Freely gave me that, with pa- pa’s consent, of course.” Richard Freely, it may be well to remai on passant was generally looked upon as Miss Cary’s most assiduous, and, indeed, most ac- ceptable suitor. Of eourse!”’ said Eva. nd so Dick Freely made you & present of this!’’ she added, turn- ing the bauble over and over. ‘It is very handsome, and must have coat, fifty dollars, at least. Dick is very generous.” « Just as free as water, my dear! And, like me, Dick hates stingy people most consumed- i” “* He hates Mr. Lee, then!” rejoined Eva, as she banded the glittering bracelet back to her friend. “Ob, no! not hate him, Eva, by any-means!’’ exclaimed Flo: «He thinks bim very ar too, for a young Well, I must say, Mr. ‘Lee never each lengths as that; ns ra resent if, upon y the most real “ =p the wager, Eva!’’ rejoined Flor- 4nce; ‘‘not out of any particulrr dislike to Mr. Lee, nor from any especial sregard for Mr. Feesky, but simply with aview to test the aud satisf, fy ourselves Bat * I'll tell you!’’ said Eva, who — tered into a full detori, of ber little plan. ** Pred,”’ she added, inconclusion,will be here this evening, and we can put | him to the test at once.” “So we can, my dear'”” The scene my nee oberon: bo bom pra Bva and Florence held the above-mentioned conver- fine-looking, handsomely-attired accideutally met on the ross streets, a few squares tom the the first- ieay- Evening WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29. + Star. . 1860. 2, 2.454. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ee Whis exceticat Family and News Jourasi—cos- taintog © greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published om Friday morning. Itinvanabdly contains the “Washington News*’ that; bas made Ths Daily Beening Star olroviate #0 generally throughout the country. 17" Singic copies (in wrappers) oan be prootirea &t the counter, immedistely after the resus of the paper, Prico—THREE CENTS. as supporting the other, and who a to be the of the two. i tones of her voice were sad and husky; Lee halting first, however, g his example, as if he could not well hel it. Dick ye little or _ attention to the women, but regarded them earnestly and attentively. 4 ‘Did I understand you to solicit charity?’ said the latter, Kindly addressing the mendi- eants. ‘Are you really in want?’’ ** Painfully so, sir!’” was the smothered reply. iy mother is very old and feeble, as you may * 3 and my own daysare swiftly passing bye We have no friends at all to ion nothing to depend on but the cold shea of of the world, I worked as long as I w: le; but this winter I could GebGadin qrestdpal of employment, and what |: most too much for me. We live in a garret, sir, and never passa day that we do not expe- rienée the direst want!” sighed the woman, in conclusion. ‘The old story, Lee!” abruptly, cried Freely. “You'd meet a n fuch in every square of the ay ant they'll all tell che same winning, an Don’t give ‘em a cent! RE Sag f they ve ented a8 they say they are, let *euf go wt the poor-house '—that's the place for all such vagrants.”” . “You and I, Dick, have different notions on ® good many subjects!” responded Lee; ‘‘and, eentrary to your advice, I shall aid these poor creatures to the best of my ability. If they deceive me, the punishment will be theirs, not 6.” Tur! ing to the womer, and at the e time drawing some coin from his pocket, he added : “Hero are acouple of dollars for your pres- ent needs; and if you will call at my place of business, —— street, and inquire for Frederick Lee, I will see if something more cannot be done to aid you.’ ** God bless your kind heart!'’ simultane- ously responded the twe women, in deep ear- nest tones. * Won't you give them a trifle, Dick?’’ add- a Fred, turning to Freely. “Not a farth g. Lee ! I can lay my you out to a better account than that, I tell you! * Well if you won’t you wen’t, I suppose,” rejoined Lee; but, in such a case, [ thiok the money is well invested.’’ “AndI don’t, my boy; so thero’s difference between us!’’ responded pene upon his heel and moving off. =, requesting the mendicants to call a im, Lee followed his selfish, heart- les cp amar With very little conversation,and that nearly allon the part of Freely, the young re Miss Darcy's residence, and w e juat the reely, jd mak, their appearance in i Immediately after parting with the young r Women turned down the cross sight; and it was strange to see what a great and sudden changes came over them. The decrepid old woman straightened herself up, and both appeared to forget their feebleness and regain new life. With rapid ateps, they hastened through a small, back street to the rear of Miss Darcy's home, which they entered through the back-yard. Need I tell the reader that the beggar-women were personated by Miss pares | at iss Car, or that the former made d her word in r gard to Frederick Lee and Richard Freely? I — not. Upen reaching Eva's apartment, the young girls hastily threw off their disguises, and pre- pared to go down into the parlor. ‘*Wel!, Florence, are you convinoed?”’ manded Eva, ntime. ‘** Entirely so!’ was the emphatic response, ‘and ifever any one says,ia my presence, that Fred Lee is stingy, I shall contradict them. As for Dick Freely—he’s a brute, and I'm done with him !” “Tam tee to hear you express such sen- ‘timents, Florence!’’ responded Eva, ‘‘ and I hope that our adventure will open your eyes fally. eral let us godown stairs; but no word or sign about our escapade. It was rath- er impradent upon our parts; and the censo- rious world might not give us proper eredit for our practical experiment.”’ i'll be quite dumb on the subject, my dear Eva!—though I shouldn’t wonder at all if I were a little huffy to Mr. Dick Freely. Just to think of the puppy spending fifty doilare for a bracelet for me, and refusing a pittance to a poor, sick woman!’ “Ob! but he’s so generous !—so free '”” sponded Miss Darcy, with a slight laugh «Don’t! now don’t Eva, if you love me!” The young girls tripped down stairs and into the parlor; and an bour or so afterward, Flor- ence departed for her home, accompanied by Freely, whose escort, under the circumstances, she could not well refuse, Frederic Lee, how- ever, remained all the evening with Miss Darcy, but neither before, nor after the de of Florence and Freely, was any refer- ence made to the mendicant women. Richard pies aio, did not give the matter a ht—Frederic Lee, too, Sore gee poi) his ebaritable feelings to think the Bre street out 0 de- Te- poia' ets Florence excused herself for not inviting Richard Freely into the house, as usual; and the next day—being really a woman of right mind and prin- ciples—she returned the yo an hit bracelet, and repeater | but bat duabledly, de- clined the honor of his company, in any other t than as an acqualntance. very much put out at this unlooked ts; but though he tried bard, the fiat that had gone hp At length, yielded to his fate and went his way, and without even the satisfac- tion of knowing what had led to his dismissal. A short time afterward, Frederic Lee and Eve Darcy res wipes and the happy youn bride never had the slightest reason to reg: ergo g: py teres In afew years, became a man of mea: id influence, and was as much beloved abroad as he was at his own pleasant fireside. Florence Cary soon found another suitor; but ber new admirer was entirely different man from L ting b A yore ono after Eva’s ma: e (00, gave herself awa: nfident, thintioses that B aajuil had made pA peso errie mot. Ne disenpolated. like your ap vim Sed ips ney to Eva, on her wedding-night; » baie rg proved that her fee were He was like Frederic Lee; and two better men, or two happier women, the sun yever shone upon. Babeeque equentiy, ch gentlemen were let into the seo 8 lita er event which I have just ; and. time of the reve! 2, her husband the two dollars, carefull hich he ane 90 Wesiowad pon the si denne The money, with a considerable addition, was afterward eee ean gy to) noe yl nett tent bar money, uroke her heest, > e aud ‘went to the bad” in a few years —N. ¥ Mereury. tee * 2 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. — F® FOR THE HOLIDayYs: SEVENTH STREET FOREVER FUN POR THE Prusants Surrass RERISTIAN SUPFERT. No. 622 Seventh st., between D Paka ease enlarged, improved Eton i and novated our estaslishment, so that It now 1a, 1 fet an the. eee and best Togsuazes Toy, Fancy ‘and Store in the city. ith personal care —_ we vegies carefully se'ected our great ad Winter Trade, and promi — to very lady to eal and fey to contanes vail ff to say, ours ombraces every na wh conducted Toy, Fancy, , and gencral variety au @ssortment of the most tasteful EMBROIDERED RS NIN and DRAWINGS promptly MHS. RUPPERT, 529 ‘Seyenth st , M2 Seventh at,, 522 Seventh at, rx AE x pel PRESENTS, DIARIES. 1861 Commence the Year with a Diary. A valustie Pocket Companion for registering events past. present, ture; containing rates of postage, anno, & blauk spac- for memorands for every day in the year, cach mat for each nual auminary of cash account bills pd nd receivable, Don’t bs without one of ese useful little souven most complete, elegant. and desirable as nitment ever issued we: sf pwards of fifty styles, SHILLING £ON'S Bookstore, 5 Om Buiiding, ourner of 434 street and ‘enn avenue. CHESSER Ts CHRISTMAS PR €. haa opened a large FRENCH FANCY ROSES for the Haltiars Which ho has just reocived, sclected by his special ances Pa artiouiar attertion isinvited to his new styles of SUPERB CON CTIONERY, which, ped eriky ama dal sy of ‘iavor, are unequaled. Fo who may favor him with hecall.’ he vet e his Confectioners. ftw up in pound ar hal: d pack DAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. _ One, Two, Three and Four-Faced Shawls. We cffer more than our usual assortment of Broohe and Chaine'aine Long Shawls, in one, two, th hiree and four faced faced designs. Shawis of the above = ghee a'l the changes in fashion, and i and the most durable winter ssitah other hada.of eminent Cloaks new, novel, cond be pom Nve Also sil our entiri Silk Robes, Dress Silks, and other vast took of drove fab fabrics, ‘All kinds of Dry Goods in gener: é: ioe only; the value ‘marked ‘in distinot therefore no purch: jeoei vs Curtains, Ru; Oilcloths, &o., upper Linens, Bigaxetss Comforts, &o., base- =a and the examinal “store nd | stock solicited; it isaplion geo Obit mrt 5 to purch: =e RY © BROTHE NTS! riety of de 17 10t Tos FOLIDAY (Pope N Perso: to mal pers. Biack laok and Fano: igured and Plain Frey Cashmere a yoldaged Linon Cambrio Handkeroh ‘Cambrics, Collars and Sots, es, Honier gk age beset a er tt Anda great many other Gods suitable for Holiday Presents, selling at redness rices, at ¥ EGAN’S, de 19-10 521 Seventh et and 321 Pa. av. 1ES8 S os 1 f esl pais CHRISTMAS. poo me-mnad F tno . ‘Meat, 1 made by my direction “and ueder m vision, warranted the best ever of red Tor ‘sale at 16 cents per pound, Best Old be a Bracdy and Wines, Goshen Baties and’ Choose, oshen Ba %5 bbls. Fiour, best brands, Family, Extra, and en gemnists ‘sasortment of Grovenies of al Kinds. Sagar at7 conte PEARL DEMING, f 534 de 17-603w between Lot RADY’S NATIONA HOTOGRAPH a ts GALLERY. 352 Puyn Avasvs. ibition, tifull f Anshet Ebotosrephe att mone otal the Preaice utefigm de Geers | a gece 8 calle hee Fi : the Feeney oF toontatives of tne prescat Congress: of tho brings of Wales Sad Is re number ber of dis tinguished = perso! omineat St * Posts: Artists, Av 01 tora, plerey mens Gower odd jain 3 The Colored Photogtapas must be seon to be pee, five fall ength Portrait Viaiting Garde, wdollars! = mt odt HUNDRED PHOTOGRAPHS FOR Pploor jer Yai other styles equally moderate, 3 Cc bia FRENCH RESTAURANT. DINNER AND SUPPER PARTIES. cy, ‘our atten tis ronne, would respaatially ECEPTION ond “DIN ING-Kto DOMS ae AS the most fashiona lo style, an : weal 252 52 Pa ave ny ee 4 Ho™4x., SENTS—SUITAB, E NE- ‘One Set Keal Sable bar oye! ve ate L price. uti SABLES ies ee et ‘at prices to mes, eult @ tii PRENC In soliciting zonr. cS NI FRENG BA BLES. HILDREN'S Sr URE ey xa Maffs, Viotorines, and Capes, | their varie~ Gee oe ae i SrNewerz Z,226 Pe av. dem WOTic " N Til Teotio rat Otte Pp CALLIS) | FOREIGN TN ORS SND PRE- feel re cacaeetests ers *n hington. 50, 1,000 a Peon ee eal be Durssmaxitg 16, RTALISUMENT, Between Lge and E st, via me} 3 to every sed London sy ei peek yon phi We pares equal lnece ee Pe FANCY GOODS; SUIT THE TIM: AL ST EVENTS AT PRICES MISCELLANEOUS. HOYT § Hiawatha Ha: ir Restorative e Seay Bat ery Lnstance to Restor ger | nes ‘0 ITS (a Cotor. AS vier ome HAS ; = ish all that he ed for 1: No Hair ieee Gra or Ri bur th Hi yA Will change it toa beautiful life like ps It ts mnt an ii Ufomn, tod Binck. dye which crooks 0 srauts dnd gives # dead blak color to the hai pmo pepe Sl paren ime wrshing and 3 ia preparation of phe rr prpraretion declare that it will per- Ballons Pictoréal, say we to ik — ‘ournal, ‘We observe, bys notice in a Bosto — 8 promi m was awarded by the Muresohpeetts Association at thetPdats E Pat * 9 A e Boston, te to Mr. srt Hi Reon of this ited Ras esd a awarded to Mr. bela thie flattering test:imoni Frevigenes vening Post ‘ashinyion by J. W. Nairn, D. Kidwell, pL maTenee, D.G. Ridgeley. eh CRE d by Druggists gener jo 1 FOLLOWING FROM THE tain of the Steamer Fulton: New Or:eans, 3d Oct, 1259. J.C. Ayer, Lowell.—sir: fam urged by my wife to report to yon acure yeur Saraaparilia has made in our family, snd as it is the only way which we can make you any acknowledgement of onr gratification, I wi 1 proceed to atate. My litte ears old had &cr fula sores on esrz. neck sud arms for fa years. ‘They were much of the time very di D; nd we fesred they wonld kill him. Ata a welling would ap- pear, thea it would break and makes running sore, which would not heal, ‘They heoame ery | rath some and often painfal and acemed to undermine came feeble and sickly. Medicines, but they did no go our neighborheod, who had seen cures by your Cher! your Sar Looe showed sym; in two wore Tier had hesled, and in two mon’ the child was as wellas anybody. He now enjoys perfect hpwith no remnant of the disorder about him tast we oan discover. If you, sir, ares er you may well velieve that we snail not soon forget yo his crowth Very truly, your humble errant: ATES, Eepeared by DR.J.C.AYER “£0 Lowell. Base. DI PEcaLNoNpEROOUR: FRIENDS AND We have kad their bille all made off, and those who prefer oiling st our desk for them'will please do so by the 28th inst. After that dete we shall renderevery bill on ont books owing to the great panic w tack cur frie nae make prompt prac Bs Wi di hie time. de 2t-2w7 Tse PURDE SAN HOTEL, RIC. 9 corner of Penn venth street, has heen improved recently and now offers greater in voements = ae patronace 0} d strangers than any other og house in the bei e138 Cat hose of any other his accommodations traneent heenies unexeeption- d restaurant arrancements of _— Suropesn Hotel have already become very po: lar, being all that eau be desired by the most ae tidious. ‘Tne proprietor p ledges uuremitted atteu- tion and o: mtisned | liberal expenditures to give sat- isfaoton to ali,and thus renews his invitation te all to give the turopean Hotel s call, de 4-tr | hi ad ON HAND A COMPLETE ook of— Ladies’ Kidand Lasting Volvet Trimmed Boo’ Ladies” to and Lasting Buttoned Boots, 168” Naapeb —— ‘in Buttoned Boots fii Catveectrinmed’ Mewes’ Kin U divet trimmed Boots, Missos Kid Morocco and Goatskin ‘Bnt’'d Boots, Misses’ Rubber Long Boots, Lav ito | ase "eter from 5c. to $1 pair lower than the same quality can be bought elsewhere in th ‘Al & full assortment CS. Boots and Shoos for boys’, and youths’ wi ROSENTH As Now 16 Market Spao eott Pa av., bet sth aud sth ate. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned has PRODUCE e and ante TORS qspone th street, op was be faog baal Jusks,, fing: at jaltimore prices— Di ADRieas yr Mond Beans, &c , &o,, which | will eg aa chesp 2s can bought in this oity, Alex w or Baltimora, ers and hucksters are ponpestinl y invited to ond examine for themselves. 6t J. H. CANFIELD. CLOAKS! ‘CLOAKS! Camilla, the Arab, {ho Gpribelds, the Zouave, — the Englien Sack, theftronch Sack. nytother new and beautiful tyes 1D Rept, 7) and ‘rench Beaver Cloth, — fram $3.60 to $28, to which we sek tho aitention o the ladies, no 17 TAYLOR & HUTCHISO NEW PAWN OFFICE. Dt ——. ai New and rom cle th a (9 th + pened IGENSED ES PAWN Ne pete avenu tween sth and Siotin sts., a few doors east of the new Cen tral Guard- oa Tae here he will be at times prepared to wai! 8 patrons with promptuoss, Bteontion and s stricteat justice. Dry Goods, Clothing, Mechan- me YOU WANT TO, = THE UNION Who hi jg tise SY las rerane ly of fresh OB- 8 jus ived a larg: . nd SUEAE Sifters, ener aia shortest not ce and on liberal terms. 8. served to iamilies and hotel not scalded; @ only scal ed for persons them at the saloon. "fee paral ase T. M. HARVEY. Singer’s Sewing Machines. 388 PENN. AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. te the pub!i ‘nite: it to 50 FAMILY SE NG MAC INE. ith to 4 rens 18 wneur im thi achold, i and Kab bea 5 Sees, A fell. the finest swiss or cloth ten In maho; not Bo to ain Our ir coach trimmers gun a Mi menner. ah teal OAKES ser machine sydleras te erthont a thval. Silk, Twist, treat Ni Bobbins, Oil, &o., always on at’ New salen, aaggge * Sia usta SPONSE EA * NOTICE. $2 REMOVAL. I have removed rian AWN 1CE oy BER O-strosty 434 and 6th streets, imme- diately the eyt the N: He aye the bucness will be eontin: old stand. (no 15-6m 3 Reweabkers TRAAG HERZBERG. GPBee Ay, END! 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MCLEAN, bottle, or 6 bottles for tor of this Cordial; ‘McLean's Volcanic Oil Mltdmee Principal Depot on the coresr of and Pine streets, St. Louis, oe McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, (TRE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD.) patbe sulgainte ont SSoeeninn te Colores Wapsigeins ion: ralgin, WW oubutes of the Bluscles, Ghreat or Iafammeiory Rbeumatiain, Stiffness of th ns, Burma, Scalde, Sore Thronty or any i end Giference bow severe of lon, ve existed, Me CELEBRA’ | ee have been saved a life of dis crapitnde and misery by the nee of thie iovaluatle re eee VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT FOR SALE AND are ty, aid oy hdres Se ey as s Fy rth fe E Se oF echecteaagares = Co Sat ere THOMAS WSON, de 4-eotf Surgeon Genre OR BS. Arm: aed OR RE hs, War ‘Dep W ard—three on o eut—8 smal “OF ith back room, or the former may anewer and Parlors snd Chambers, { Rooms, furnu 6. Inquireat wi eewskees suits of Upfarnieked ; close office. Tpihte anne and wel! located — IpEN ENC. B. No, 468 bags a D and — S - se ars wi PARKS! 2 my ite! ro. 4 fice BRICK HOUSE No. 00 West a EL at present ning ty the fama. bent Team, gi gat v roaghout, a fine C.. nFood tots esr anole ta vas. A ato T—A three Ly brick HOUSE, con- ood order, wi ween east. To punctual and relia! be moderata, wil Bt between 6 0d HK. a es ret jo avenue, between oo Mf [2th and isth streets. story and the tire floor terme apply to Ss mab ete i} gutare to re- 40n, Where and is SS rea visit the Umon Female Academy, corner u Pour. teenth ch et aud Now York ay MR. & MRS, Z. RIC Bu tf inotpr!s. EMALE BOARDI ND DAY SCHOOL 6. Mire, 8,4 hisCOR AL SiG ae The thirteenth annual ation will commence on Tuseday, tember the ae recently oooupied ly Lylvester Beott, “he. * 9. 190 King street. The course of study pursued will tt the branches req ate Ry s thorough cation, and Music, French, Latin a desired. caer cront ean eae ae ily, wil b under hor immediate care and super. sion. She will endeavor, as far " eur Pond them with the comforteand Kindly Pye se ee soma npsene Kefercnces —Rov. Geo. H. Norton: Barriscg. Rev. D. F. Senet lap ger lors, r poce ARDS, tmot} at Snowrsen. ties ry Marbury, —— i Robert Be Hunttn, itor Evening Star, Bi twisle, Jr. fonnrs. ack look” & ay ‘Messrs. Board, with Tuition in matt he lish Branches, $m for the annus! eession—} payable semi-annual; , ID Bd vance. Mousic aad Languages * Professors’ 4 No extra charges. DENTISTRY. nO pereon OAD Wear others nilicg at may oF ityle and price ot teeth they mpo dears, they deere, bat inky Sngeet, Ba ‘ar and wi canis RELI ree er! mo fi rn “No. 335 Paw mbestias oth sts. Also, 907 Aroh Sireets PRS DENT. D of Eh MUN' Sa ane on valosnite Base h sof, from expertence, k pevene is = oe I ied in ae a a CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Ws CARRIAGE bractaRy. Se nana cS Sa ro be te SE Beenen wile ofthe baainoee Guality trol werk ta wi th ey oombimng Schoen, pamnioet ee WALT SEE. 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