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THE EVENING STAR. THE CRIMSON TREE. ‘golden and brown, t's dream. fk i a 2 z so when I leoked on another scene, jesein, f Home and Land, Seabie rode. myriad tints, pencil throws a food “Ite . ——___ + ee + KATE OSBORNE'S ELOPEMENT. Sweet Kate Osborne! She was, indeed, a eauty after her ome i Picture e your- self, reader, a gentle, loying, affeqtionate crea- | tere, with those rich dar! appeared in their almost fathomless when they | persuaded to allow youtogaze into them, | between the long heavy lashes, as thick, and almost as long (and this a rare attraction) on the lower eyelids as on the upper. There was | a spice of fun, withal, in those wonderful eyes, that showed itself, spite of all efforts to keep it down; and gave evidence that sweet Kate, | gentle as she was, was not without her power — of self-defense, to be used on occasion. But the occasion waslong wanting; for Kate, — when we first knew her, and five or six years | afterwards, lived secluded, with her father and | an old aunt, in a retired village, in Yorkshire. | There, she was worshipped, at a distance, by the curate and some half dozen countrified | beaux, who thought her long, bright curls and | well-proportioned figure, and, above all, her 8] lendid dark eyes, the very attributes of an | earthly goddess. + But Kate was not destined always to remain | immured amid the elm trees of Knottingley. | She came to bid us adien one spring morning, With tears on her long lashes, and a sob in her | white throat, informing us that she had received an invitation from a cousin m London, who, almost as great a beauty as Kate herself, had | married a distinguished member of Parliament, and was now a fashionable belle in a fashion- able circle. For a long time after this we heard little of our dear Kate (for she was no correspondent) save flying rumors, that she had created an j se sensation, and had received offers in. | bumerable from some of the highest “eligibles” in _the gay wofld. We have omittgy! to state, that our favorite possessed @ very Nice fortune in the funds, to | the tune of some ten thousand pounds. Having just obtained her majority, this might have had some influence in attracting sniters for her hand; though we were then, as now, unwilling to admit so sordid anelement into _ the scale with Kate’s personal and mental charms. . However, truth will out, and our readers most digest it after their own fashion. The next news of Kate was considerably more startling. Indeed, it so much unnerved us, that we let fall a cup of exquisite gunpowder tea, on our best Turkey carpet, scalding, into | the bargain, the silky right ear of our graceful little Italian greyhound. { Kate had eloped—yes, actuatly eloped. or, | Father, as the other reports stated, she has been run away with, against her will, by # terrible bandit of 2 man, and foreed to marry at the pistol’s muzzle. The news was so extraordi- | mary, th: ter the first surprise, we refused but a most puzzling letter from | assured ns, that it was, at ras ay true. The letter, though, did for what actually followed af- visit from Kate. | «in, arrayed in the most ele. gant Regent street attire, but with a warmth and earnestness afout her that showed that the fashionabl« world had no power to corrupt her heart; or to damage in the least, and loving simplicity of character, which. with all her beauty, and all ber fortune, con- can be re. f dignity, x pardon, Mrs. Arthur Lorrimer! true about your marriage!” id more with the view of intro- This was @ucing thesubject than from any remaining doubt we héi “True! @f course it is! Why should you disbelieve if you dear old—” As we haf ot yet revealed our sex and or age, we sh: t sty what the beautiful Mrs Lerrime? 9 coed to call us. . | “But Kat ‘ar Kate! do tell me how it came ‘—and withouteven the «I did net 1 was runaway witht’ “So repo' id. Yet you seem well and bappy. aud med to your fate, which does not always imppen in these cases of abduction.” After a gcd! deal of teasing and tantalizing, | Kate gave udthe history of her cacapade, whick we will repe@t in pretty nearly her own words: at least as rly as we can remember: | Mr. Lorrinber (said she) was first presented to me ata bil. I had been persecuted that evening beyoRd expression; such a set of insane and fulsom¢ odors, mouthing their affected compliments} and striving to make me believe myself the y-Fiest angel that had ever appeared | im the realms of fashion. I was sick of it all, and I determined, at the risk of acquiring an Unenviable reputation for self-conceit and sin- gulsrify, to make my own terns beforehand with the next “eligible” who presented himself. Just as I had arrived at this determination, | perceived Mr. Arthur Lorrimer approaching me, evidently for the purpose of beMe intro- duced. Here was a fine opportunity of com- | mencing the new role. He gracefully, yet nou- ebalently, begged the Loner of my hind for the next dance. “I shall be happy to dance with you,” Isaid, “pon one condition.” | ereeniscamnan ee “ Nameit.” “Promise that you will not pay me any court.” } “I promise,” and the gentleman kept his word. To reward him for his obedience I danced with him every time that we met. A very pleasant inumacy sprang up between us; which, purely friendly ws» it was, had the effect of keeping former suitors at a distance, for which, you may be sure, I was traly thankful. One splendid morning we happened to meet ata dejruner a la fourchett given by Lady Lons- dale at her pretty villa on the banks of the Thames. Everything vers perfect, the guests were well chosen, and bored each other as lit- as possible. Mr. Lorrimer and 1 walked about the grounds together. Somehow or other we strayed from our, poe Par and found ourselves alone in a beautiful shady walk. 1 Roticed that he became agitated: but this 1 ar- fected not to perceive. All at once he sto 5 sho’ “ Miss Osborne,” Saic nd thongh his Voice perceptibly trembled, looked straight through me with those penetrating biue orbs of bis: + Mis- Osborne, I haye a proposition to make to you.” I replied, playing with the cords of my me Ps cee aca “ Will you take me for 2 husband 1? “Sericusly [° . “ rire or gayly, which you will!" + And this is your promise not Po me <n Y jot to pay court « It is for the snrer keeping of that ae that I make the Serepasal. Look at ma pelt’ And he drew his tall figure to its utmos: heiht, «I am not altogether a bad leoking fellow. Such as I am. 1 offer myself to you. with all By qualities, good and evil, in the bargain. if you can like the fou cusemble, we will be mar- Tied. You are a terrible creature,” ** Do you think a woman's heart by storm in this way [7 “ Well, I will give yout reflect upon your answer “Three days, or I re «Very well, Mind, hour longer.” — « Premise me that me mo more on the matter” «1 promixe.” And we chatred upon di we ——- - Three days afterwards, at the < be day, we met at a menking consent aan Lorrimer seated himself beside tne * «It is the time agreed upon, voice, drawing out bis watch. “Mr. Lorrimer, I have had m; "I ejaculated. is to be carried iwenty-four hours to atone aL my give yon an nwhile, you will«peak ferent subjects until answ thoughis And he fixed his “I have been thinking you do not really love me.” * + T will prove that to you hereafter.” «Pu: Lehoula nke to te eure of it now.” Wh Ide? You have forbidden me +o @ourt you” i oe i } veritable that honest | th “ it. Still, before I consent I must ia sceiior undeniable proof of your love. c it.” lover fell into a revery that lasted ane ihe remainder of the concert. ‘A short time elapsed, and I saw very little of Mr. Lorrimer. 1 afterwards found that he had been absent a part of the time. At length, one beautiful July morning my cousin formed a party to Richmond, and invited Mr Lorrimer to be one of the party. From Richmond we | were to drive tosome point of interest in the | one ‘hood. } forest knew what I was about, I found my- | | self seated beside my singular suitor in his ue ‘waved his hand to the rest of the party, j were slowly ascending their various ve- i petra and airing directions to their servants, et at full gallop. ond What are you about ? I exclaimed. | will not dare"—— «» Dare ! to be sure I shall,” replied my com- panion, with most provoking nonchalance. I scarcely knew whether to laugh or to be angry. I looked back at our party, intending | to appeal to some one for succor, but my daring lover had already placed a couple of miles | | between us and them. “Mr. Lorrimwer,” I said, assuming a decent degree of indignation, fer I v “No, Miss Osborne, it is simply an elope- } ment.” I was silent. The day was splendid; onr rapid motion, as we flew through the air, de- | lightfni; and I resolved to await the issue of the adventure. Wesoon arrived at & pretty rural village, where we changed horses with- out leaving the carriage, and I found that Mr. | Lorrimer had hired relays of post horses gt every stage. Thus traveling with a very agree- periyeney se of speed, towards nightfall we } Teached the pleasant little town of ——. Hete my abductor conducted me to the best hotel, where he had already engaged a double set of apsrtments. “Miss Qsborne,” he said, as he led me into a large old-fashioned room overlooking a garden, “1 did not intend to be an_intruder. ut you ? must be half famished. Permit me to order you some dinner—the best the house can af- ford.” «It is highly necessary,” I replied, somewhat sullenby. «You required a proof of my love. I haye given you the best in my power by running | away with you.” “A fine as much.” “Then why did no one think of doing so! But I have yet to give yous proof of my es- teem, and this I do by retiring. Suffer me to pay my respects to you in the morning.” «Go now, then.” said I, half iaughing. proof ! Any oneelse couldhaye done He left me; and the next morning we were | married. . This is the whole story of my abduction. It was a dangerous frolic, I must contess, and you will be better pleased with what follows. I haye persnaded my husband to buy Grange Hill, and we intend to settle down among yon and to eschew the follies of that gay world which suit his feelings no better than they do mine. - Thus ended Kate's narrative. The peney cocks are living among us yet, a ess and Joan, surrounded by a large family of lovely children. Highly popu- lar ¢ mong their neighbors, their chief joys are | in the attractions and pleasures of home, cele- brated threugh the whole country for hespi- tality, and considered as a model home for all | young couples. Such is the pleasant sequel toKate Osborne's | sin gular elopement. THEATRICAL Gossip.—Edwin Booth opened Monday evening, with a good company, at the Boston Theatre, in Hamlet. At the Howard Atheneum, Miss Bateman continues her suc- ceesful engagement. Neafie is bog dit Jack Cade, and other such characters, at Hartford, Ct. In Brooklyn, J. Grau, at the Academy of Music, gave the Trovatore Tuesday, with of Gnuerrabelia, Morensi, Brignoli and Susini. | Other operas will follow, giving the Brooklyn- | ites an opportunity of seeing all the New York Academy stars in succession. J. Wilkes Booth is playing at the Na ional, | Cincinnati, with Miss Jennie Parker, Proctor at Wood’s Theater, and the Conways at Pike’s Opera House. Maggie Mitchell is doing the Fanchons and Naramattahs at Mc Vickar’s Theater, Chicago. They have two theaiers in full blast at Leay- | enworth, in “bleeding Kansas.” The Florences are at the Holliday-street Theater, and Adah Isaacs Menken is coming the soak eee at the Front street, Baltimore. Mr. E. L. pear, his medical advisers have prohibited him continuing his engagement at present at the Walnut street Theater, in Philadelphia. J.S. Clarke and Mrs. John Drew are making ther establishment «n attraction. Mrs. Emma Waller is announced in the Providence papers as to play during this week at the Acadeiny of Music in that city. Eddy is playing the ladiator” and other iprideagors parts, at Pittsburg, Pa. en counts the regnantsisr. By the in St. Louis a “Bowery Theater, “Broadway.” hey haye located in We see it'stated thal some of la bella Adelina | Patti's troupe of friends in London, determined she s' Ihave fair play on her debut at the Ttali in Paris, have resolved to cross the channel to assist on that occasion. Who says the age of chivalry is gone? #7 Ina late speech ia Nashville, Tennessee, Pareon Brownlow said that a uew commission had been given to Methodist preachers south, thus: «Go ye into all the South and preach Jeff Davis to every creature: He that believeth shall be damned, and he that believeth not shall be saved.” Be A rifled 600-pounder gun is rapidly ap- proaching completion at Elswick, England. Its weight when finished will be 224 tons, and its length 14 feet and 10 inch The outer di- ameter is to be 4 feet 4 inch 1 foot 93 inches at the muzale. @7 In the Banks expedition New York will | have five regiments, Connecticut five regiments, Maine three regiments, and Massachusetts eight regiments of infantry, one of cavalry, and three batteries of artillery. a (ouuner MARKET, Jee Corner Thirteenth st and the Avenue. This well-known establishment continues to fur- ish their numercus eustomers with PRUVISIONS of all kinds. The Proprietors would mort respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Washington to their ine assortufent of goods just arrived— 1,000 barrels Fel ee ae Jape 3 ft fiue article, and ca E. BUTTER, UGAR REETS and CARROTS, 2 tons of the celeLrated Marrow-fat SQUASH, C ESA ubbard do. 20 bbis. Boston PORK, P1G’3 FEET and TRIPE. zo kegs Together with everything usua'ly kept in the j markets. best appointed N. M also army mews, will find thisa cun- to get their puapiies. __ MALLARD & WILLIAMS. [| 4™= NEWS FROM EUROPE, , JOHN BRIGHT’S SPEECH AGAINST INTER- FELING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS, HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE OF OUR COUNTRY. INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AN COTTON GOOBS. ad ButJ. BRUCE & CO.. No. 464 7th street, has not inereased the price of their immense stock at CLOTHING, ¥OR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, as they bought it at old prices, and they will make th b Beople pay the least advance, ss they ae determined to undersell all others, They have the is and are bourd to runoff their stock within no 2)-Sw @ next forty days to make room for our stock j that we are pow manufacturing. The peeple only need to see our goods to induce them to Lo and eur stock of YS’ JACKETS AND PANTS * excels anything ever offered in this city, J. BRUCE & CO., Deavers ty MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, No, 464 77H Street, nom) Two Boors Below Smith’s. eee MACHINES WING MACHINES! cer lout prices saleable or faatht ae eae oer 593. noweed shite Saltounce esbioition S7Miee C PRRCaS haettuaes, oe street, Washington, — . = ‘NTH PIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? IT 18 BAR & BROTHER's NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHME Lately Opened, a No. 115 Paxxsyivayta Avexce, Between 19th and 20th sta. EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE FOR WELI-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very place now for every body to buy A FINS OUTFIT CHEAP! Please semember that our motto is FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! _Oa)l st once and procure your bargains, 0%4-2m* Fe CRACKERS} Jurt received frem oe) FOX ORAC x oO Sones Corner ith #. and Verment ay, “You | too much taken | | by surprise really to feel it, «this isan unhoaurd | + of indignity.” Davenport being still too ill toap- | ‘Bar is “earrying on” at his theater in | | St. Louis, where Julia Daly was at last ac- saithe breech, and , mbers of Congress contemplating | GX24T CommMotio g | DENTISTRY. - DENTI6BTRY. Call at 246 P Method ai Inserting Test . To do so is to be een- vineed of ite oy nae d _ oll ssotheas | — used, rac 3 when desired. Terms moderate. no 4 im BIgES he OPENED HIS OFFICE j AT HI8 OLD STAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION or t ARTIFICIAL CHEQFLASTICBONE } i Wrrnovr Murat Prars'on Ciasrs. | | DR. 8. B. AIGESMOND, , ! 210 Broadtcay, New York260 Pennsylvania Ae- | enwe, 2th and 13th fiz insten i ! Oalis the attention of the, pn ie to the fo lowing | j are tree: th of | in manufacture wil! Se were © reode nor color by any | acids i chan, { being three-fc rthe fighter than any other, | | “Q°"No tecth or roots need be extrated,as the ‘ i HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” OOMP@UND FLUID BXTRAOT BUCHU, | artificial ones can be inserted over them. = SB itog roots will be made inoffensive, and never A Positive and 8 o ennety for | 4. No temporary teeth are ent permanent need: immediately, th: prenerv’ fhehaturel auprension cl the faceywhichumler the Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, = "Gein we pecenby Gietaerea over five DROPSICAL BWBL! 3 en ful r 4 yours by many of the fet ehomlsteand physicians | css — ie rs has ‘siio invented a white undestructive | a ae ee ee recip es — H 20 eennes | canbe fille spon og pepe: “per: | and excites the ABS into healthy action, i Feteound tooth on Bhy tide roots, whieh wiclast Sy'yuich the WATERY of CALOMROWS deposi- The best of references given—Dr, V. Mott; Dr, | tions, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, ; are reduced,as well as PAIN and INFLAMMA: Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, ‘N.Y; fon; | Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Court of Washing- | pron and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or C Cail and examine for ¥ no -6m | DEEN. j ton, and the usands of other, Gio. vr. cuakueek horenmn, GOP 7" ‘A graduate of the | Baitimore Denial Dalley, tat, w . &. , } i HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. Dr, Bh iesion to refer t | p., Frederick» May, Me] eand WP. Jobnson, M. oe 336 Pa. avenue, No. bet: hand For Weakness arising from Exceases, Habits of ste. over’ Willian’s Lace Store. tice | pears | Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, oc 81- m. to 4p. m. M re TEETH. ATTERDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STMPTOMS: « LOOMIS, M. D., the pareator and Patente® | indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, | pia tae ay SLATE tute ae tea Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, ns can wear these teeth who cannot Weak Nerves, Trembling, wear ee — no eannot wear these. ns calling at my office can be accommodated person can wear others whO | Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness, Pain in the Back, with style and price of Teeth they may desire; | Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. but te thoss who are particular oe weg the purest, Hot Hinds, Flushing of the body, stro: and lent cleanest, eg Pes MINERAL PLATE ‘will be Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, fall ited. MESSE Tato. a3 Pononrvaninargnae Sth and 20th streets, AIBVIEW BOARDING SCHOOL, Noxristown, Pens, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Board and Tuition, $14 per term of ten months, Pupils admitted at any time. ‘aferences. Heway Jaxvey, 345 Pa. avenue. | Br. Tryson, Druggist, Ninth and L sts. i — nun Gane ¥F se ON ae osnva Newson, Quartermaster’s De * Alexandria, Va. GEO. A. NEWBOLD, no 3-Im* Principal. GAS FITTING, &e. which the patient may expire. lowed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.» Many are aware of the cause of their cattery, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear Aux now prepeca DOVE & 00. - aera with | ample witness to the truth of the assertion, tl be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OW STRAM FITTING BUSI- | THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH 87" Store on Ninth street,a few doors north of ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Pennsylvania ue, where may be found a com- ete assortment of CHAN DELIE! EAM and WATER FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. W: Have in Btere, and are daily receiving, GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and ij and Finish, superior im style to anything heretofore fered in this market. We invite citizens a to call and examine our stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feeling gonfident that we have the best selected stock in ‘ashington. La ‘afl Work inthe above line intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. mar5-tf MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D street, and otherGA8 | Requires the aid of medicine to strongthen and in- jan Tly | vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD’S BX- TRACT BUCHU invariably does, A trial will eonrince the most skeptical, FEMALES!! FEMALES !! i OFFICIAL. | aes EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasnixoton, Jannary25, 1892. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mom cers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month, TEMPLATING- MARRIAGE Tn many affections peenliar to Females, the EX. TRACT BUCRU in unequalled by any other rem dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregalarity, Jan 27-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD, _| tions, Uleerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, | aaa np Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com: cmecit couRT FoR MONTGOMERY COUN- | piaintsj incident to the sex, whether arising from Endiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the v =62. poet cee DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIVE, WILLIAM 8. ROBERTS, The object of this vs. suit is to precure a ANGELINE D. ROBERTS, | decre a vinculo mat- rimonit. The bill states that the compl William 8. Roberts, intermarried with the ant in or about the year 1537; and that after | together until the year 1856, the defendant, with- oul any just reason or cause a plainant and her home; and onable expectations of a recon upon adjudged and ordered, that the complainant, by causing @ copy of this ‘order to be inserted in some newspaper printed in Washington City, in the District of Columbia, once in each of four sueces- sive weeks before the 7th day of December, hundred and sixty-two, giving notice t absent defendant of the object and su stance of this bill, and warn her to appear in this SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOCT iT, | | Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AmuD Court. in person oF by solicitor. on ur before the rat day of April next. to answer the premises an show cause, if any she has, why adectee ought hut | IMPROVED ROSE WASH to pass as prayed ao NICH’S BREWER, Cirenit Judge, | Copy— Test: JAS.'G. HENING CURES SECRET DISEASES Clerk Cireuit Court 9 November 13, 1862. —, FRANKLIN & CO., OPTICIANS, In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, And no Exposure, IF 244 Paxnayivayua Avence. (north nide,) between 12th and Lith sts, an. 358 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel, BRAZILIAN, PERBLE (Rock Crystal) PECTACLES, —* MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, ' It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent- ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allay- ing Pain and Inflammation, so freqnent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisunous Diseases MICRUSCOPES, and worn-out Matter. PHOTOGRAPH _ Bo Leo OPERA GLASSES, ALBUMS. CARTES DE VISITE, REAT DEMONSTRATION! GRAND RALLY F MEN AND BOYS IX WANT OF OT HING, AT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Saventa Street, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this city, | STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who hare deem the victims of Quacks, and who have paid | heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” ; has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggra- vated form, and perhaps after Marriage, cL UsE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all who get fitted out in short time and at [ omeotcms Se Siepence ot ee PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION: | URINARY ORGANS, b it lenished tock think it excels anything in this market, “We guarantee to | Whether existing in sell at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Baturday customer Il please come early as convenient: our store is xo fall in the evgping it is impossible to wait on all. { o not forget the Cheapest Clothing House | in town, at No. 460 Reventh st., near F. & 60. MITH . Clothiers, | No. 460 Seventh street, and no 2 Corner Twentieth st. aud Pa, av. (M4822¥ coLitns « co.'s | PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. | MALE OR FEMALE; From whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. : Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Divnerie. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU In the great Dicartro, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recom- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and respensible ebaracter will accompany the medicines, Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to science and fame, Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, | which 1 am prepared to furnish on short notice to ail persons who will favor me with their orders, Fatisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be prom - tended to. g = nee Gogds delivered in all parts of Washingtonand | Georgetown, free of charge. i ‘Ferme :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green at., Price $1 Per Bottle or Six fer $3. any observation, Desonise SYMPTOMS IN ALL Comxuntcartions, no 6-tf Georgetown, D.C. | Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, OYSTERS—OYSTERS | : ROWE & CO., | AFFIDAVIT, et ; Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of dealers in RESH T¥B. KEG, CAN | the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetmsoun, who AE MiPHoe MORTISoNs. _|_ being duly sworn, doth say, his preparation con, 67 Louisiana avenue, | tains = sarees no cera fd or other injurious CHARLES 8. FOWLER & CO. | draes; bat ere varely veastable. IMPORTERS © OO H, T. HELMBOLD, WHOLBFALE AKD RETAIL DEALERS IN INA, GLASS AND RARTHRN Ww. November, 1854, | Fisng'wers: gent Lanse Ninth stjabove Race, Pbitadelos are, ° 1 Roll Metal Goods, Gitmmeya and Wicks pantie 3 a | a Tin ae os Lantesns, &¢., &o., Address letters for information in confidence to ham! H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, bot sd anes reione Hall)7th st. | Depot, 104 Bouth Tenth at., below Chestast, Morr mat our usual stock in all fabrics for Hudadelghis, Poms. | pparel. One price only, marked in viata Agares. BRO } BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN Ro 14-Wit Penn, avenue and 9th at, CIPLED DEALERS, A FOR SERVANTS’ WEAR. oe noel gett de lad price o1 mar! res, S re eRAY 8 Who endeavor to dispose “ or 1: BR OWN” and articles on the reputation attained ‘ore RO MELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Ro H-l0t Penn. avenue and Sth st, Do. do, EXTRAOT.BUOCHU, | COUGH! COUGH! Cough no longer, bu De. Be ate Tae AP ARIE CC MSoR ERR Senet, 2 DROPS, the tause Do. do, IMPROVED ROSE Wasi, | sereeable, effectual and convenient y offered q | dame) aoe. ae ene and find | fold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for HELM- | Dee iiee Price and betta Lei hey BOLB’S. Take noocther. Cat out the advertisa- — MOORH’S WERT END DRUG EB, ° | ment and send for M, and avoid Imposition and Cr) 113 Pa. av.,south eide, | Exposure. 2 eomly This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, i ‘iso’ 907 Arch at. ; ore | betreon sh a Arch at PALLID COUNTENANCE. re These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this EDUCATIONAL. medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO- | TENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, inone of | OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON- H | Delivered to any address, securely packed from Bworn end subscribed before me, this 25d day of | | RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEUBALGIA, LUMB. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER- VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy" | [| and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from | { the recipe of Dr. Btephen Swoet, of Connecticut | the famous bone setter, and has been ased in his | Bractice for more than twenty yeare with themost | | astonishing success. H H AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it in anri- valed by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced bya single trial. Thies Liniment will -nre rapidly and radically RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of casee where it has been used it bas never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate | | Telief in every case, however distressing. - It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHEin | three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE 4\so will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN_ ERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing { remedy, Acting directly upon the nervous tismes, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim | that it is the Lest known, and we challenge the | world to produce an equal. | distressing complaint should give it atrial, for it | enlargement of the joints is liable to eceur if ne- | glected. The worst case may be conquered by this | Painfulness or Suppression of Customasy Evaeua- _ Every victim of this | will not fail toafford immediate relief, and ina ¥. majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY ANP SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, butatimely | | application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. Who can say that they are not frequently fol- H SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and Liniment in twe or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL- CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yieid readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions, Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Swect, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Isknown all over the United States. Dr Stephen Sweet, of Cennecticat, Is the suthor of “Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment.” | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment €ures Rheumati-m and never fails. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Eweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises | | | Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immedintely and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom faila | to cure. | } Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves me fear. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and — Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should bave it on band. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Is for sale by all Druggiste. Price 25 and 9 cents A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, aan external remedy, is without a rival. and will alleviat in more speedil an any other prep- aration. Bor all Rueumatte and Nervous Wiser. dere it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Boren, Wounds, Sprains, Braises, &c., its soothing, hesling and powerful «trengthening cite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given ita trial. Over one thousand cer- Hifcates of remarkable cures, performed by it with- in the last.two years, attest the fact, TO HORSE OWNERS! DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIME: FORK HOKSES 1s unrivaled by any. sot faa cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its e! 1s magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Gails, Scratches, Manze, &c., {t will algo cure speedily. Bpavin and Ringbone ma: be henge & —— and cured in their incipient a, but confirmed cases are beyond t’ bility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, how- | ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be all viated by this Liniment. and its fait plica- tien will always remove the Tabet ook ee the horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at band, for ii erty tril appesrance a ne for its timely use reven ose formidal diseases, i Forses are liable, and which prot reg By dit a wise valuable horses nearly worthless, DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT ° I8 THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS WAVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! OAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Bweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are | genuine, RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, 4 Cliff street, New York, SH Bold by all dealers everywhere, Rov i7-ly Staw properties ex- | he possi- | Lameness will ay : sD 100 = pou 5 it | Pte emeanerel by 6 inches walga | nebaiesaseremtae teteres ' Mee ee ts 3,000 yards list blue cloth 4 i Pe Fd word el sgh . Bo desens.« woolen shams BO pounds linen thread. No. 170 do cotton thread 3 gross worsted gartering "Bip do” Merrimac calico fed do Turkey wom do Be & oO B00 do "ton ao 800 do 9 do 0 dozen Canadian belts Crass No, 2. READY-MADE CLOT: eG. ™ ssste “prema pe — Crass No. 3. HARDWARE, SER RT URAL IMPLE- ° o. 2,700 pounds brass kettles # nests ep kettles. (Sin a nest) 400 camp kettles. (3 sizes) 909 dozen 2 quart tin pans do 4 quart tin pans 6 quart tin pans tin cups aquaw awls fish hooks fish lines coarse tooth combs fine tooth combs acissore” shears ling hoes hand saw files, 43; inches % do spades 3.50 short bandie tr} pans 75 dozen basting spoons 150 do table spoons.(iron) do axes, to se 43, to y | 8% do half axes, weigh handles) ine mirrors » Gre steels 300 pounds brass wire - 1% «do = best Chinese vermillion @ .do beads 160 doren butcher kni 10 do seslping knives = do oquaw hatchets 12 do 44, inch flat tiles 2 060 pounds tobacco Crass No 4. GUNS, AMMUNITION, $90 rifles, cap lock, (half 98 shot guns (double barrel) 150 kegs powder 1,000 000 water-proof caps WO bags Traid balls } BO tanks abzey etSSise pounda pounds, (with 232 dozen gun nipples wrenches. e Geods of American manufactare of the required | styles and quality wili be preferred; apes of > ets pat. wi Decessary. in proposing & of gther of those kinds that a sample thereof Bee! noe | the bid. The articles must in all respects conform the Gevernment this office on and after the dsth % P | Sale ey Sores comeree samples by an agent or agen’ - pur} be ch as — be w ai thereto in required Kind or quality within three dara: requil ‘ind or @ ity wil ree days; | that be not done, they will be purchased” | expense. Payment made for received on invoices thorost. pects ip 3 ' t the right will be reserved to & greater or less quantity of any of the srices and ‘all’ bide for fe geaid ordi be for furnishing jos ma) Tejected at the option of the Department: and Tost none from pers ne who have fai’ to camp'y the requirements of a previous contract United States, or who are not manufactarers or | wholesale dealers in the required articles will be ret; and the fact that bidders are such Bfacturers oF dealers muat be evidenced tifieate of the collector of the | reside, or where it is proj articles. The proposals mu lp with the quantities thereof as they are arranged im the schedule, wijh the prices annexed to each, im dollars and egnts, at which they are to be fu and the amounts must be carried out and Up for cach class. Said prices and amousts s0 given. without any modification, pro) modification or variation whatever, be submitted with the following heading: herecy — a for site Hist 3 tt * i i i i i me iF rg He 4 ft at i be a 7 . | posed for,) I (or we after, execute a contract ry tothe Bropora| i “ 2 * s a f 5 b | i age Ini more than one cless ) will, within t g i § must | Anty in the following form, to more responsibie 5 be certified to by aC vited States Jodge of attorney: We hereby ime Be) anty that the above (or bidders.) tract shall be awarded te him (or them) to his or their bid or will e: tract accordingly, e the requisite security | far the pe - a8 j tisement fe 8 for Indian goods. | Htk November: Ikek and, in the efent i iver, beirs, tors, and 5 ourselves, our execu’ = tk j the United States | mean ered hepsi tiie © gunt_ on thoameuns said my is juired i wo of mo! x | Slaitfocey must be certie’ by s United States re iit | 2 rs i 3 5 4 i : $s Re in i su! judge or district attorney. No proposal will | considered that does not py 3 conform in ticulers to the terms and directions of this Rdvertinement. WMP. DOLE, no 18-StawDecl0 Orrice Ispran APFarns, November 25th, 1983. Bince the above advertisement, dated the 17th * “Proposals for Indian Goods”’ was Hiahed thes been dechted to take from Class wo. the 21.80) pounds of tobacco for and | form Clare N Al there is a | tebaceo in this office bidders are req to Aus TREE AP ge var a MERCHANDIS N Porwenea ith OES. at all scosunible parts of | sem | A>ame’ + EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE ors REMOVAL. The ¥ OFFIC! S.arectaate § Removed from ‘street to the large Remora conn 31 and SM mtrents ‘oa | Ce joe BD: