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‘THE EVENING STAR. A CONTENTED LIFE. RY TAMES NACK. ( At Thirty.) Five s [have saved— Nomatter A content When I’ve a little more, { At Forty.) Weil. T ean count ten thousand now— ‘Fists better than before ; And I may well be satisfied When I've a little more. (At Fifty.) Foine fifty thousand—pretty well— But I have earned it sor I shall not complain in I've a little mor ( At Sixty.) (At Seventy.) He diss—and to his ly heirs He leaves a couctiess store ; His wealth purchased him a tom!)— And very little inore. (Home Je —- epee Lita . Burr, of the r sloop E. A. John- son, in a to his wife just before starting on bis ill-fated trip to Virginia, says of the man who ‘was soon to be his murderer: “This man Wm. Johnson, who lives in New York, isa smart fel- low. He went at the mast and scraped it while we were at Keyport, withont telling, while | was ashore. He is a goed band; can turn bis hand to almost anything. He isa shipcarpenter, he says, and has got quite a set of tools He understands all about a boat, only is not a very good belms- man to steer the sloop nice when beating to wind- ward; be understands steering well enough other ways.” MASSACRE OF MissionaRizs.—The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the New York Times gives an account of another massacre of missiona- ries in Patagonia. it took Love upon an island pear the coast, to which the Patagonia Missionary s px 2 had send agents, in the hope of civilizing and christinizing the —— lot long since the Captain of the mission ship, with the Cate- chist and six of the crew, while in shore, were set San by the natives, some two hundred in num! ind were beaten to death with clubs. A British ship-of-war had been ordered from Buenos Ayres to Patagonia to inquire into the facts of the lamentable affair IA son of Andrew Tetrick,in Marion copnty, Va., was killed by lightning on the 2ist ult. He ‘was sitting on a porch daring a storm, with his father and mother, and had just risen from his sest when the bolt struck him on the head, and set brs hair on fire; all of them feeling the force of this tremendous shock, more or less. His mother ran to bis rescue, and put out the tire in his bair It literal:y tore the cap on his head in pieces, then bis boots were bursted. and the }ottoms thrown off. Where he stood the fluid broke down the ead of a plank in the fioor. U7" The Columbus (Ga.) Times publishes a letter from Senator Iverson. in which besays: ‘It is now distinctly ascertained that if the whole Convention assembles at Baltimore a platform of principles satisfactory to the seceding States will vadopied by the majority of the Cou tion, upon which ail soand men, Nerth and Soutb, cau cordially unite.’ i> A German girl, 14 years of age, was killed by lightning on Saturday, in Chicago. The light- ning struck the back of her head. down her back, get fire te her clothes, melted her metal- * hoops, and made a hole in the ground three feet deep. . . - ss ALRIVALS AT THE HOTELS WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—E La Lere, La; Tayiv., do, D3 Gregory eis West, rg M4 Clark, do; J Mitohel! aad daught +e, 10; F H Kn La;G W MeLeanu, N¥;W Convers “onn; DO Peater, Mo, Gen J Wuhitely, Mass; 1 Richardson, § & vburoh, do; M Caampiain, ao; L Carry!, do; J F Spicy JB tubdell, Minn; J DW, » id; ~ K Miisetn, Z —3 J Pompson, Usa; teell Vt, @A warvin, Md; al Hil’; A Strickland, Met Viark, du; B semmes. Li; J Ridgway and famii lo; J W Winston, USA; A Coleman, O; Mre F Backer, Ky; W. perro, do; Dr MacKay, NY; Mado SUS Yavis Va; A A Davis, do; K Mathews and daughter, Tenn; Mies Guodiioh. do; L oneidon, Mass; x C’ Manning, SC; Judge Ken dnck, ae Sesies, K A Gales. A Thomas, piles W ligament chaie, ys ‘aimer, ao, Apin, 3 itohener, O; U , ind? a % 3 W Sich ‘Wis; B rergeroe, di; 5; a Wards, Pas WS Weercuier ds NY; 3 L Freeman, do; J F Cowen, W G Brigat, ind, D Riokets, do; mnber', Ky; W Gardner, Nv; Wit Bogart do; te 3 GO; rt, do; H Uleveland, Ga: J Mave and sven, do; Com rrive, \3N; M Misses Philips, do; 3 iilden, do; © Ginio,do; W Fenness, Vi; D Mrs Adams. NY; Mrs Cole, do; do; D Meintosh and iady, Miss; Ww, Mo; d Masmate, 93 GG 3 Col Raven and g Cheever, NY; Dhipiey, avy G Henle Bcriehs,do; D&M. ; Bearssa, NYid 8 Hows, dey s Kaley, Pa; J Huseston, Neh Soule, A i uvenue, N sowe, J Pratt,G W' Wulliame. MeKuisey, B WM Gavack, Tenn; ) Ww MoGevavk, do; W 8 Bakim and son. ‘to; F fi ge Las Lol 3 4, Sedge, a5 Judge R Downes La; ria . Li: do; Aire t-yuon, do; T 8 Musice Ken ae + BROWNS’ HOTEL.—R H Giace, W Va; J Geourion, w E Jouee Tanne ‘ne Goosen’ a= ay, nite, A Cnapp, W Hucker, C Mco.e,J eH Draper Ci, cighe and ally, C Warres, and lady, W Allen. J Finch, J Myris 3, Frty.05, 3 Bradiord, C Hold, A Gress, JH Rovut, J ion SFogeks, ¥Savder, lis B Daansrwiid. 0; W Read, ; la; J Sensor, ind W Wwu- . : raber. Dr Suxpinan, Yi D ostrich, & Weil, NY; J Sempie, S00K, 5 G's Dike, Fis; W Moore, B aicktas, 5B Wasson’ Ha + aa aan Ger Sor sari is, tkins, war fenn; a mings, K ‘Vaasey, lil; D A Finck. iA eon Sond ty. J & Cartu A Willismsou Saad iy, S si ley, Diss MAA lon, J Cole; Var P'S Sone nk Cory, Vaz J yort, Ia C Russ. La; kn Ge E Aga Termine dg forlety 95 3 alalice Hawic, De W thompson, Vas W Heanee ead LT Saar: up 2i80n, + i Bu aw Halon, SM Yous Bek 8 Do ition, Ma; x a YI 4; RE James, x: F Bryce, 1's; J Campbell A sv aan: Mais; A Winospa BM: Teou, fF 'Bus yA 08 pp, F «) Chamber! G Baty ans daughter, ato; B Grigiby. RD Byane, W F Aveut, J L Woffoid. Micsce Forty, Ming NATIONAL HOTEL —T Hutohins, T ? R ‘a Fs 3 ’ x enn; P i J Hoge. NY Dr Mil's J Milts, aks Y Browie Cel Chvlding. a; W Bishop, Ct; J teat». tm; 1 Ws , Jaros, Was B siageriy, C stitta, NY; M kot. © free) ie Kgemis, Fa; G Loriog 5B Barns, P ta pot, Me; Soon beet 7 i Ala: J M Beatbworth W i Dances S Honey Ske W Grin N Wifute, Lon ey- NY; 38 mite 3 ~ i: E Tal aio AL * J Mow eabteeoe BSiauley 7 DParkite 3 KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—D T Dabar nt, Va; Jb, Newil, % ti pe uaa (2 Meat He Liu, Hom J Se = 8 Gibron, ‘e marcha: 5 Ot ‘Dal! wn ; ¢ She om N = OULEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DA ¥s Ustrep Srarns. BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH. I SHALL SELL, FROM TO-DAY, ALL MY ASSORTMENT OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHBAP FOR CASH, TO REDUOE MY 8TOCK. [7 ALL PURCHASERS W: FOR THEMSELVES, AT SAMUEL P. WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OOVER’S Iron Hall Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, jes2w 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Sts. MISCELLANEOUS. P®oProsats FOR STATIONERY. Trrasvny DRraRTuent, June 9, 196. 01 for furnishing the ione- by is g during @ fiscal a pertimon: year tnd 30, 1861, will be rece? ts] 12 Poloeks me the Seth day of June inst. one mploty cael Mnesttenst as nsteasmestioren: at a wi is and chatrastewil only be awarded to setablished ‘willonly be Pp Oe 8 o1 vi ‘their kind, and complies, as hereinafter ‘opecitied, must socom each bid. The samples the ty fo wort 9 contract may be award will be'paid for by the Deparimont; the others will be return xd to the respective bidders, . No bid teril be comsrdered unless the articles ac- companying it are of the very best qualtty, and Suited to the wants of the iment. Bach pro) | must be signed by the individual or arm making it, a1 ust specify a price, and burt one price, for each and every article contained in the schedule. - All the articlea farnished will be required to be like the samples submitted. which will be retained for comp4rison; and must be delivered without de- ‘gy when ordered, to the satisfaction ofthe head oft the ‘office for which they are required. Ths Department, in the examination of the pro- posals tnat may be made for stationery will not be governed by the aacregate of the lowest offer in awarding the contract, but wil] havo regard to the amount ofeach article w by it for which the Lowest price may be proposed. ‘The Department reserves the right of ordering a greater er less quartity ofeach and every article contracted for, asthe public service may require Supplying sn inferior article at any time will bs deemed sufficient cause forthwith to annul the contract. is with approved security to be given by the persons contracting; and in osse of a failure to sup ply the articles requtred, the contractor and sure tiem shall be liabie tor the forfeiture specified in such bond as hemdared damages, The subjoined list specifies as nearly as can now be done the amount, quality, and description of each of the krnds of articles required, Item, Class No. 1.—Paper. 1. 10 reams folio post. satin finish, faint lined and trimmed, of the very best quality . 2. 1 reams white cap paper, satin finish, faint ined and trimmed, of the very best quality 3. S) ream« white cap paper, machine made. faint lined, and trimmed, of the best qua ity 4. 2 reams cp paper. bus laid. hand mace, faint lined, garden pattern, commonly known as — or consular paper, of the very beat quality 5, 20 reams white law osp paper, satin finish. hea a B hand-made, faint lined, and trimmed, of the very best quality 6. 3) reams quarto post, white, highly glazed and hara calendered, faint lined on three sides, and of the vers best quality 7. 10) reams quarto-post, machine made, white, lain, faint ined on threo sides, of the hest quality 8, 2) reams quarto. post, white, hizhly clazod and hard calecdered, faint jined four eides, and of the very best quality 9. 2) reams quarto- post, Freuch. fsint lined, three sides, of ths very best quacity 10. 5 reami ye Srarep White note paper, hikhly glazed, hard eslendered, faint lined, gilt edged on three sides. of the very best quality 11, 30 ream: heavy white medium paper, for books, of the very best quality * 12. 2 reams heavy whito royal paper, for books, of the very best quality 13, 20 reams heavy white super royal pzper, fur oks, of the very best qu: 14, 100 reams oopying paper, of the very best quali- ty, color,and style 15. ® reams heavy, highly giazed, and hard calen- dered envelope . ToyA!, yellow, or buff, of the vi 16. © reams heavy lope paper, super royal, hard calendered, and highly plazed. vel! ow or buff, of the very best quality 17. 0 reame large brown envelope paper, of the best quaiity, strong and weil made 18, 30 reams royal blotting = quality, style, an: Each item of the above o! nied with a sample of balf a when not pack pest q) paper, of the very best r. must be Leen ot dl un, OF one age in half reams, and the hide” inust —- the price per ream delivered atthe Depart- ment. Item Ciass 2—Envelopes. 1. #0 M adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buff crlored, heavy, smooth, and thick, with full pocket, officisl sizes, of the thres following sizes: #34 by 3X) 9 by 4, and 10 by 4inches; price vo ba ed for each size and cvlor, of the be: quality thacis le - 2. 100 M full pocket adhesive envelopes, of the proper size for quarto whits. yellow or buff, heavy, smooth, and thick, of the very best quality 3. 100 M ful. pocket adhesive envelopes, of the poe size for the note paper, white. yel ow or buff heavy, smooth, and thick, of the very best quali Each oojor of each item of the above class mut be accompsnied by Asampie of oue package, and tha price inust be stated foreach size and color ‘They must all be made adhesive and gummed a proper distance each side of the centre lappele, Vith fall pookets, and the lower lappela well and seourely gummed to the pocket, Item. Class 3— Pens. 1. 10 dozen “Foley oid pens, of the best kind ‘and quality 2. 10 dozen “Foley's” gold pans in silver cases with ever pointed pencils, of the best kint and foes 8 3. 90 dozen car's Perry’s best metalic pens, price to be per *ezen cards 4. 500 dozen stee! pens of the best makers and quality 5. 20 M quills of the very best quality. For all the items of Class 5, except item 3, in the above class. th leris not rertrictod to a par- ticular maoufasture, but samples of different tna- kers, with the price of each, may ba submitted, and the Departinent will select which its deems the best, the c=: quality, and fituess for the eor- vioe boing al! consicered, . Item. Class 4—Pencils 1. 30 dozen Paber’s best black lead pencils, Nos, 2 90 dozen red and blue lead pencils of the best w 8. 2 dosen livery ropelling pencil, of Mears, or others of like quality, with box of lead for each. One dozen of each kind of Class 4 must be sub mitted as samples. Jum, Class 5—Ink, Inkstands, and Wafers. 1. 12dozen Fry's improved patent American ink stan 2. 12 dozen oast-iron inkstanda $. 18 dozen red inkstands with ground-glase stop pers 4, 200 quart bottles of ths best copying ink. sam- ple bottles to be submitted, of the best qua'ity msde 5 39 quart botties of the best black ink 6. 10 bottles best blue ink, sample to be submitted 7, KO bott armas ink, Frenoh. small eiz:, in 8 9. ith ground glass stoppers fers, tor Depar.ment sea! common size, beat quality, ret. 4 10. 100 pounds best extra superfine scarlet sealing 8 wax For all the artic 63 in Class 5 suitable and con seaieat semnaies must be submitted, with price at pea Class 6—Cutlery and Mescellaneous Articles Item 1, 20 dozen Rodgers and Son’s genuine, or equal spring erasers, with ivory handles 2. SO dozen Rodgers and Son’s genuie, or equal four biaded knives, with stag and peail hacd'es 3. I2dozentvory hanaled wafer stamps 4.6 cozen larce office shears, of the quality — 5. 6dozen office roissors, of the very best quality 6. 109 spools of the very best quality of red jinen tape 7. 100 de ry of the beet quality of red linen tape 8. Sdozon tik tape of rted colors, in hanks 9. 6dozen ivory pounce “8 10 6dezen Irgnumvite pounce boxes IL, 6dozen cocoa or box and sand boxes, of the best shave and quality 12. 6doezen cocoa or box and wafer boxes, of the ai she pe and qa, 13 89 pounds prepared India rubber, of suitable sizes 14 20° quarts biack sand i F ouncer very best ae 9 a y foiders . dex ers, assorted 2k. 5) boxes small eyelets, trench 3% hones large ay ciete, Pronoh B. Wd, steel-tipped \- handles. For ali the articles’ Nei no! 6 suitable and e- nient ssmples must sy tied, wi h $00 6 tached to cach; and the prios inal! oases must in- clude the delivery of the articles at the department. je ll 2awtwth June WARE AN anafroturen ieown Site Wave and sells no Nothern esi eae very cheap. No. Peng. av. SQ UCEAT SEN OVE ‘Bi MON.S acinggeet Ee RE SILVE. 00) H. sh _TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTiMeisniNeron BAINGH. > Cuaner or Hours. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Jone 13th, 1860, trains will run as follows: ve Washington at 6 20.and 7.498. m, eave Wi pagren ot $59 pnd B58 m. eave Baltimore at 35 and 8) ve Baltimore at am, Haars Baltimore at 3.15 and 4.28 p. m. shit 5 for the % Il take trains at 6.20 Passengers for the East wil cy 8 at and 74 8m ands 2p n. tat 7.49 a. m. and 3.20 p.m. For An lis at 7.408 mand 320 p,m. kat? sia. m. pongarariay evening thes.20>p. m. train goes to inisd) TT HB, PARSONS, Agent. NEW ORLEANS IN THREE DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. [20S Se PE ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee. East Tennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, ‘New Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Rail, thence by First olags Paskets to New Orleans. MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE: Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mobile by First class Packets. Mobiie to New Orleans by Lake Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Suxvays Ixciepen, Leave Washington at 62. m. and6 p m Tho Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whart foot of Seventh street at 64s. m. and 6% p.m. connects at Alexandria with the Orange and Alex- andrin Trains for the Sonthwest. Office—Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS 00: | Macon . -24 00) Columbus .. - 24 00| Montgomery. . Pa rae emphii Grand Junction viate. Juno. Nashville — via Mobile. 6 06 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL is 200 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS IN TIME than any other line—the Lynchbur, Extension being now completed, as also the Mississippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with First class Sleeping Cars! To New Orleans... Memphis. ontgomery jashville -72 Hours, 54 do. 53 do, —-.46 do. The U.S. MAIL and ADAM® EXPRESS eeiaken ore this New Line. Tickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivania av- enue, to the following points: Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Grand Junotion, — e a8 ville it Iton, ae ontgome! jobile, omphis, an New ORLEANS. THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. I Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the P-m. nine Office at 6 a. m. ani JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, ma 23-tr_ Corner Sixth st. and Pa. av. TSS February, 1860, Bp ‘ON every AY, st6 o'clock my for BAS; GUY Will resume her AY, Psi,0° Tiioses WA! wnaaad REEXANDRIA ‘and ALEXAD ’ ° UWRIOMAN nad tre iste Landings. On her return trips, she HRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock s. m ; LUCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor. NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria. ie 30 Passace, SNOPEDING MEALS AND wraTERGowe $7.50. The New York and Virginia Sor: Co. "a new and bo my steal M. ENT VERN N, Capt. T.-C. 5 will leave the Corpany’s Depot, Wee. ry W harves, at ii:o’clook 8. mm. overy WEDNES- AY, and the Company's Depot. st Alexandria at3o’olock p. m. eame Sea ‘acsengers from Waslington and Georgetown oan take the nee connecting with Alexandria steamboats or railroad, which leave the corner oj Th street and cor hourly, or they can leave onthe steamer from the Western Wharvee at 1) @olock a m. State rooms can be engaged on application & Mossrs, Morran & Rhinehart, Western harves i izht will be received up to the hours of depar Insurance will be effected on all coods thisitne at the office of the Company et ie por a ” um, "The socommodations for passengers by this lin BS erery respect first-o asn, and every effort be macs torender thie communication with New Yor * agreeable and heaithful one. ‘or freight or pasenge apply to FOWLE 6 CO., Agen! }, Alexandria. se2-ly 86 Wert st., corner Albany, New York. Steamehig H. B. CROMWELL & CO., We offer for -Dist e Whisky, reis and’ f-harreis. Ag itis of our own distill tion, and highly improved b: > Wi firtew tl recommend it as the PURES "an ‘Nest ‘Whisk y that can possibiy be distilled. e sleo offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, and other brands, from the largest stock of Fine hiskies in the United Staten & Bt N. Pheonix Dietilery, on the Schayikill Heer Phila. loes—-96 W. ts York ; Sooth Front atveste Paiioteinhan,, ¥oTE fang, 108 ARAFFINE OIL, Wear te CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN! earo ecei Pi wap eelawensys tute OU det rom uslil it ts ex: i beil init and beautiful Hight, aad more. pieasset io Pelt ft Etta rom, mo: nomical OSS many of lon, and very the Coal Olle used at We A. isin no nee logre. 16o 80) styles of Lampe, ko. pena 1 promorrs Agents forite sale for the asivot ° Golam a orn ifteent! Great Kanawha Coal ‘aud Ottoman me it ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, — w* TS. Lm cere 9th and 10th Boels, | & num! ol CARRIAGES, i a ee sell saat | riades, and Buseres, which we wil often eee soal mechanios in different branches jaterearaail ec aS ey ty, ik carefully the toat a rain successors to Win, Jk. atinee ‘- hi take virtues Ge wiuins Becokclone me sain D res, try itand see the rapidity with which it cures, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Erup- trons, &¢. are soon cleaned ont of the system by it, . Anthony's Fire. Kose Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scaid Head, Ringworm, &c., should DLAYER'S SARSAPARILDAL” vere La peg A 8) 1c 10" use iy = BAL and ee p Patient let ‘ov healthy as if he had Mtmale Dissases are onased by Serofele te blood, are eoerally cose oured by this EX- Catt Cedaeegr site. Price $1 per eor or at hysic, take AYER cat aki PORILLS. whlch are every where C€ PILLS, whi known to be the best purgative that is off the Amerioan people. Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $1. P by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell Mass" a: ld by wae ‘every where, ma 15. colm UCR *® Ta. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumpiton. HUNNEWELL’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOoOLUT ANODYNS, The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vous wees en From Neuralgia through all cases where Opium was ever used to that of a Tremens, and the common chief cause of Disease LOSS OF SLEEP. | The Tolu Anodyne, though containing not # par- ticle of Opium, produces alt the requirements of, may be used in ail oases wherever Opium was used without proluciog anything but Cures, and leaving the patient in a perfootiy nataral sate. The Universal Congh Remedy, (freed from ali the common obiection of Cough Remedies, which roduce nausea or prostration,) may be considered Rie: common enemy teal Throatand Lung Com- pinints.and used with perfect impunity erin allto court from proprietor or friends the moe severe investigation of beth Remedies, and ri of our pampliets to be found with all dealers, a more particularly to purchase only of those who can be depended upon, we wait tn confidence the decisions of Patients and Physicians, “Prices within reach of a!l” GENERAL AGENTS, — J. W, Hunnewe. & Co., 7 and §. Commercial Vang, Hwee giz, 145 Water st, New York Eo, HUNNEWELL, 145 Water 5 ‘ew Yor! Unrlor the special supervision of JOHN L. HUN- NEWELL, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, lass., whose signature covers the oo ke of the genuine only, and to whom address al! communi- cations. oid by all respectable dealers everywhere, and all the Brugeiste in Washington and Georgetown. mar Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remed, For Diseases of the BUADBER KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLING This Medicine increnses the power of Digestion, and excites the ABNOR BENTS into hea! hy B0- tion, by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS depositions, aud all UNNATURA!. ENLARGE- MENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN and IN- FLAMMATION, ardus good for MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, ‘or Weaknesses Arising _— Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, Attended with the following Symptoms :— AIndisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Borer of Disease, Wakefulness, Yimness of Vision. Pain in the Back, Yntwereal Lassitude of the Mueoular System Hot Rand Flashing of the Body, | Dryness of the aie Praatices on the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medieins jnvariahiy removes, room followa | IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, | in Ong or WHICH THE PaTignTMAy Expire. | | w frequently followed MPTION.” ‘a of the cause o! their suffering, T NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption Bear sapie Witnets to the truth of the assertion, | THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED . WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS Requires the aid of medicine to strengtnen 5 And invigorate the Systom, Which Hetmponn's EXTRACT BUCHU invari | | } ably dors. | 4 TRIAL WILL CONV *NCR THE MOST SKEPTICAL. | FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, } OLD OK YOUNG, SINGLE, MARKIED, ON | CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. IN MANY AFFECTIONS rECULIAR TO | FEMALES, the extract Bu: is unequalled by | remedy, as in C } Psinfaln rosis or Kel ion or Suppression of Cus | cérated or Scirrhour state ra cr Whites, Sterility, ints incident to thes x whether osriny 5 from Indiscretion, Habits of Di H or in the iH DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. | SER. SYMPTOMS ABOVE e | NO FaMuW RHOULD pi WithouT rr migiete more Batsom: ‘Mercury, or unpliasant jicune for ump.easant at agerous SeAses, | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURRS i SECRET DISEASES H In ali thoir Stages, At little expense; Little or no changes Dret; No inconvenience; ind no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire an gives strength to Urinate, theresy Removing wbstructions. | Allyiae Pate curing Striotures of the Urethra, ! Allaying Pain and Infismmation, so frequent m the oinss of diseases. sud expelling ali 4 otsonous Diseased, and worn out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BREN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, | and who hay paid heavy fres to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the | * POISON” has, by the use of “rowxRFUL as- | TRINGENTS,” been dried upin the system, to break out inan Sty form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use Hesmsoup's Fxtxact Bucuv for all affeo- tions and divense> of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MA'.E OR FEMALE, From whatever caure originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING | Diseases of those orennsrequirethesi'ota Diureti | HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU | IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect ip ee | eases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. | Evidence of the most reliable and responsible char- | ter will accompany the medicines CERTIFICATES «°F CURES, From 8 to 2) years standing, With Names known To SCIENCE AND FAME, Price $1.00 per bottie, or six for $5.00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observation. { Descripe SYMPTOMS IN ALL ComMUNICATIONS, t Advice Gratis !! Cures Guaranteed! r y ast Davi ‘erTeODAa!ly apperr before thecity of Phi Auelphi HT. duly sworn, doth say. DArcotic, no mereury, but are purely vegetad) or 0. ie. H. A Hes a SY save the Pieces! As accidents will happen, even in well-reeuiated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furmture, Toya, Crockery, &e. and Br ecenSoerit titan seeded as ty the sueking point. ere is no longer & - iemping chai iintered veneers, folie, on oradies. It is yas shell, er * Ne ion js used cold, ob y in solation, ie and jualities of the beat oablnet mae tue. It may ‘bolused tn the piace ordinary ‘muoilage, vastiy more adhenive, : i IN EVERY HOUSE.” “A Brush accompanies each bottle Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY SSRALDING Born. Pat for Dealers in Cases ning Foar, right, and Twelve Dozen—a beevtiful Lithograph: *e Show-Card cane ra eae So ingle bottl SPA, % d phkeh GibE will save ph ite cost an- uually to every household. - Sold by all ent ion: Dru re aad Furniture ore, rovers, sod Fancy Stores. Soantys merohants sho: DING’S PREPARE. thetr list. It will auld make a note of SPAL any climates eietiy? FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Weed, Leather, Creckery, Glass, tvery, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cieth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hone, Plaster, &c. And indeed thereis scaroely an article inthe whole range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or ornament, which when broken, cannot with this reparation be restored to its original value. It Shallenges the world for ite supersere It ie tadioe pensable in every HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, nd no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingiy dispense with it for four times its cost, Itis Always ready, and always reliable. [tis not offensive to the smoeti, and is not affected by oliunate, and where known it has become & FIXED Pact. ‘The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to the following testimonials regarding its superior qualities : Newark. Nov. 25, 1858, “Afterafsithful trial of STARK’S ey RED ¥ Leal GLUE on Wood nd Cloth, at the Phenix Works, I mo eer recommend its use for ail purposes generally required, aud especially for fam- ily use. ._ ©. A. Carrer.” “We, the undersigned having tested STARR'S PREPARED GLUB, agree with the above recom- mendation. “We, B Vu. B. Dovera: “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. 4. PAS Ww “Machine Depot, 2) Market st., New: “Hepensure & LITTaLL “Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. “Wn. H. Kirk & Co. “Carpentersand Builders, Newark, N.J. “Lavericy & ENpERs, “Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.” Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue is sold by all Druggists, Fnrniture Dealers, Gro- = ‘ancy Goo s nora, Harawere — Stationers. and by country merchants gen 3 PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. brush goes with each bottle. ut up for dealers in eases from 1 to 12 dozen. A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in xiven with each package. All orders or letters of inauiry by mail addressed to the STARR GLUE COMPAN ‘1 Liberty st., N.Y. mar 17-ly Wil! receive prompt attention, A liberal discount to the trade. “SAAVW'T SAANS i ean depend upom gettinga when fhry bot the Paley ites wold by the Bottle only, It sa re- ‘commended by the first Piwricians ia the Union aa te JAASARRL SRR, AB_ 8S SAN HOKOKA WANYSSY 2s "MOSROWE ‘3K S.SWAEND “OW AS LAVAS Sane SSB WOALKWN * CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF r. ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.H.DALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 18 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ma 23 6w BARBOUR & SEMMES, Pa Ra ae i ota f T RRIAG! : pre fae oe BRGONC oP a Bade cnsach fa turam. ane Sworn and subsoribed before me, this 2d day November. 18%. p. HIBRERD, | tonive miaicarask ‘nth bona v8 in Light Wagons kept on or 10 "i Bit neatly dene, and sil erders prompt rats es Whe endeasor to dispose * oy THEIR OWN” and “OTHER” AR1ICLES 0.5 THE REPUTATION ATTAINED Heimpotrs oan aay | “ “ — Lmproved Howe Wash, | Sold by 8. B. Waite, 528 Seventh and S Ford, dx, corner ‘Penn. svenue and events ap DALE DRUGGISTS EY ‘ Rt yt ee = is IGHTNING HTNING Lire Toes or BOUTIN Too wane FP aeee, GHTNI to the public c C stay ly, “The Pr aae Eel Facts at this! omc I or taken in exchange ca LOC. LAMAR. 6. H. MOTT, 1b. AVERY, LAMAE Mot? as aU f] ond nig EYfcctual Remedy wm ay =f POR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DEL APPLY IMM [CACY PREVENT. ATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OX NO CHAKUE. IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS ¥ necures, Affeetions af the Se caer DR JORNETOR, Members of the Reys! Callegs of heoden, gredunse from ene of ibe mest eminent Celieges ic he Uomed Buscen, and tbe f parief whore life has been apant in the ber Pars, Philade and ele where, bas ing cures that w: many troubled wich ringing ip the bed aud ears when asleep; a tis a and melancholy sfecte proouced {youth viet Weakness of the Bact and 4, Dimmene of Bight, Lees of Macular of the Hears, D: Pay. jones Lerten baad. of the Digestive Functions, Geoeral Demiity, Sreapiome of Covamaption, e- "ALLY —Toe fenriwi ¢@ectsen the mind are muck we be dregsed—Loss of Memery, Confuman of Idens, of , vil Porbedings, Aversion of Bocieiy. Se bore of Solivude, Timadity, sic.,are seme of the NERVOUS DESILITY —Thonsands san new judge whey te the cause of their dectining hesith, thee coming weak, pale, nervows and sinaciaiad, having s eingeisr appearance ebor\ che eyes, congh or apm prema el Contempiien DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and impraden: rotnry of pieseure nds be has imbibed the seve of chis puinfel Cinenae, tc tee ofier that an tL:-timed sence of shame or dres reat, Meee, ¥ with frighchtt rapidfy, till death pees geet 0 tie are fal wuSerage by sending, him to thet ve country from whose ne (reveler returns. EMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS MD IMPOTEMCY. thie great and important remedy warknens ef the ergere stools cured nod fell viger restared. ‘Theesante chine and debdiliveted, whe bad len sll bepe, seve Mall umpodimenys co Biortiage. Physien! or Bt Dagan x te) or Menu ” Pr — Lrrite all Seauions, Loss of Frecre: iankavessn eke ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PREGR. ‘THE MANY THO noe a ea Bg al operetions perfor spans pet Sieticeaiicgess eaiieetl canroeeres bilny, ee oulletean qearanies te the a@icied R. J. BOVEE Doers IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are now being used from Maine to the Great Sait *, ani the universe! dict of all who use them either as a medicn & beverage. is that they are unsur iu the Dr. Dods asec them successfully in hie practice for 3 years before u manefacture to the pi re Power, " of him th resent them for 5 cure of Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, Dys sia, Piles, Nervous Pisea es, Female Com plaints. and all cases requiring a tonic, they are be ‘ond doubt 4 moat invaluable remedy. Aside from eir medicinal ries they are @ pure, whole some and delightfai Beverage, producing aii th plensant exhilevating effects of Brandy or Wine Without their injurious results, Vet al! friends of humanity and ail advocates of temperance gesir' 8 in sudstituing these valuavie Vegetabie Bitters for the manera! poisons and adulterated Liquor with which the country is flooded. and thereby ef feo! u tid in ban shing Disease and Drunkepess om the land. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO, Proprietors, 75 Wil iam street, New * i. sca WARZE. A, frotion. CHARLES WIDPIFIELD & CO, Proprietore, 7% William st., New York. J. SCHWARZE, Axent, Washington. D.C. jeTly.r I1GAHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. It is well known thst in the Spring people are more spt to contract disease than a {es mod; itis soselly well-known that the way 0 ward of 0 keep the bi disease is pure, for “all the tlle that flesh ie heir to,”” +. umpar | eS biped, the MAN Apri Ite, therefore, im existence. the system . and o No all thet should be » Li sing from 1 jeot = the most rema'kable oures, can be oer by numero: gusts Bons fom poreene of the bis. 4 respectability, and is recomme: ‘who have use lit as the most invacable remedial agent of the day. It ls sold by all the Druggists of Baltimore, Bnd at the residence of the oP ey MRS. M. x, 158 Baltumore street, between Kien street snd Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is biown on ths bottie and her seal ou " IL7- Price $1 per bottle, six bottles for #5. emt. RK. T. c Dreggist. heaton ho'esale ‘Agent for the ‘Bie ). Coy yy the trade at my prices, HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIES 1, 2, & 3, Pretecurad by the Stais ofthe Bois de Phareestie tt ‘he Ecole a ra ys Yuserad Coliess of Medscims, sad sil plysioa, catioer — rl yen a ¥ rAd ontes those diseases nahn beet hither Srsiemes won 3 has ectirely eupplanted the injurious use of Svoutz, thereby oo the sallorer' ' iv Feltof, di No, 1 is invaluable 2, tr ineuril ing sli impartues, and rooting outthe PRETASEAT ae carte form oan POR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCR, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, Papers.

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