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| . | PAaEWATG noweaaa 2HT i away > awTALes 11290 GRA aw r swHes THE EVENING STAR : : ’ is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, - (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) 1 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, “a3 Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lish st., 2 Cnn ey . packages by carriers at @4 6 } + {LJ AvvzRttsMENTs saculd be sent to the office ¢ monthe; $1 for three months; and for less thas three months at the rate of Boentsa week. Single Copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS, rivrelowcck:cberomeuaraayaccemes| WE, XVI, WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1860. N2. 2.412 ENGLISH VIEW OF WASHINGTON AND | Amusing Leve Affeir and Elepement in Cauiixe 4 Mivisrer.—Squire Skinner, said a ee ; SS ; Kiesomn: Jenny Sen ated betent dae EDUCATIONAL. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS The “‘ special correspondent” of the London | The London correspondent of the New Or- ing has been warned to decide on settling our Pp, ‘Times sees this country as we cannot; it may | Jeans Delta relates the following :—A good sell | candidate for the ministry; and I called to in- | + ROFES* help ua to borrow his spectacles. He thinks | js related of w wealthy bunker hete, who is | quire if he received your approbation, eee cantata serene, betwee LO Leah oner oF 82 that the favorable impression which the Prince} yery -natured, but inclined to bes trifle] I shall not vote for him, said Squire Skin- | has resumed his lessons in the above 1 “i Wak ton and ts are pow pr to redeived in his three days’ visit to the national | fast in his views of life. He had a favorite | ner. ins 5ot | show their wel! selected stank ef BRESS GOODS itol would have been diminished in a direct} clerk, s young man about 21, remarkably} Do you not think him sound in doctrine ? end 12 ® Frenh Classin | DOMESTICS. &c. Their store ‘ the old stand of ratio to his longer stay. The “ marbl hi , modest, and highly intellectual. For | asked the Deacon. 2 as meas teareaeh neonates ont 6 feat 3 of the Government” a the these qualities he was liked by every one, and Entirely orthodox, said the Squire; sound to ties unequaled in the Distriot tor the Prosecati~n dilapidated houses seem like jewel 7 the banker did not escape the general feeling | the core. He He hools. | of w general Dey Fonte Business. They respeot- Nothing is finished except these ry: Pmee will. Is he not a speaker ? asked the Deacon. _ 241m at relat. non FRA nee. Pome h old —— which ought to be immediately banker, = pasts botechuare | he nore fn nee heard better, said the ait, nN Db ulled down. one was expec! would occasionally as! e ‘She not an agreeable man? zhter: ¥ Pet When you have visited the Capitel snd} young man to visit his y family at his sub- | con Jones. csivea SF, Parents ho wian hots Sung a dae 1s bis we Be, WHR ORS Mount Vernon, admired the Treasury, Patent, | urban villa; as the conversation of the young Perfectly 80 in most respects, replied the | their phssical training wil rooelve daily and 350 bbls. A RING sad ALEWIV Post Offices, called at the White House, | man was so correct and so clever, iteould net uire. penteieny pad Lhemoat approved srafem of hee: kee AT eae red under a bad hotel, and continually | but be of advan! to his children. This was rely you have heard nothing against his | vi Union page To htt tlove riod) MOL, SSES. the Washington Monument for a light-| » mistake, evidently, but it was a tured | moral character? said the Deacon. teenth at. and New York av. —For sale by JOHN J.B Boots. an eee» house, all of which, especially the two latter, | error, and we can only wish, all of us, that isp, replied the Squire. ssp ‘MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS CRANDBLL, 9P7IC, you do easily in three days, y ay quit the | there were more committed. I have not men- said Dexcon Jones, weonght | "Mf _______Principals._ No. Tue Srvaee st., Georgetown, administrative capital of America with perfect | tioned that there was s beautiful danghter of matter of so much importance; | f'EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Sgaatanti wn dngd ease of mind as to your ha ing seen as much | 19; but that may always be understood. There | if you have any real objections to the sett AUSTANDRIA. V4. f of the place as if you had liv: 6 thirteenth aunual ion. Institution life.”” : the young man, other than extremely delicate, | what they ar will commence on Taesday, September Ith, in the The Capitol receives honorable and admiring | reserved and proper. The youth, in spite of | Squire Skinner took his long nine out of his house recently ocoupied by Byivester Scott; Esq., mention :—* Its site is unusually fine, its pro- | two or three lays’ invitations to the banker's | mouth, Meld it at some distance from him in his | “954 roe of study pursued will comprise all Nj PHIA Bee UE portions are massive and noble, and its severe, | seat, to breathe fresh air and clear bis lungs | left hand, looked straight down the garden 3 equisite to a thorough English du. | reoes frock oa dies oftkogbovedanonetten, rand simplicity of architecture well becomes | of London smoke. was tly very ill, and | walk with a great deal of earnestness, and re- | &ti00, and Alusio, Fieuch, Latin and Drawing, il | © e, aud invite nf persons who want & pure un- the administrative halls of a great republic so | though he declared self well and robust, | plied: “Deacon Jones, I will say to you once | in addition to day sebolars, Mrs, MeCormi ke saeliérated Ais, © ee aaa young and primitive as this.”’ ‘ the banker shook his head. ‘or all that I will never vote for a man to be pared to receive a limited number ‘of pupils fos gy Of course, like everything else, it isunfin-/ «T cannot make out what is the matter with | settled over this ancient parish who toes in Boarders, Sho, constituting @ pert of her ows fama- | — = woe a ished, and the writer adds his private opinion | my young clerk,”” aad the banker toa con. | wokmeheneee pA en pind ao ngnpete, Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S that it, and everything else, ever will be The | /rerc, who was in his back office with him, after] Deacon Jones rose to go. He saw the Squire’s | round them with the comforts and kind! 3 THE} works‘of art, however, failed to attract great | the youth had just brought in some ; back was up, and it was ‘folly to argue with | of Home. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL admiration—especially the “ poor, clumsy and} «Well, you ure rather green, I should say,| him. But the Deacon was a true Christian, and | 5 vy. D. F. Sprigg, Will: A Senn ZUAIPAER.. badly executed figure of Columbus;” though | for a man of yo eof life and experience,’ | did not wish to go without leaving " Ed a THE GREATEST REMEDY in the WORLD, the Indian group at the top of the main steps | said banker number two. “Don’t you know agreeable impression on the Sq mind, so | Bsa.» Hi bury. D and the meng, is pronounced very fine. The spittoons com- | what’s the matter? He’s in love.” he said in the mildest manner possible, “Squire | Fatt abert & ‘Star, Bex ee aly Jas. : re nocd manded an appreciative notice : ;'In love? bah! He is modesty and pro- | Skinner, I hope you will attend the meeting to- Hntwisl Jee Bea Gol. John W. Minor; Loudoun, DELIGHTFUL “Nothing more forcibly repudiates the vul- riety itself.” morrow night and hear what our people have | Mesers. Blacklock’ & Marshall, Messrs. Corse CORDIAL gar notion as to the expectorating acouracy of |’ «I tell you it is a fact, and with a rich old to say on the subject. Possibly you may change | Brothers. T EVER TAKEN. Americans than the appearance of the marble | fellow’s daughter, who would no more think your views. Your opinions are entitled to muc! Bogrd, with Tuition in all the English Branches, around these noisome receptacles. Thesespit-] of having him for a son-in-law than You | consideration. But I am bound in all fairness | $20 for the annual session—payable semi-annually, toons are the first thing you see on entering, | would.”’ t Mr. Stebbins is so popular with the peo- in gdvance, Pa and from this moment you never lose sight of “Oh, the h: ughty old fool! my clerk is as P at I think there will be 4 very large ma- urs by them as long ss you remain in the building. as his dang and anged to him! | jority in his favor.’ 3 rE r 5 5 No matter where you waoder—into the Senate | Thank you for t.?? Squire Skinner rose in great excitement; his G OBR STOWN FEM. oS ie ee ik Roo, chamber, the House of Representatives, the] As soon as banker number two had disap- | face was flushed. his left hand held his long- 4, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. : "fille, Wild) Cherry fpesiecs nee, the eeetent rere @ the Pres- peared theclerk = — = ; — and his right arm was raised like a pump Me wipes sis tasatetaen will resumed on : Bark, and Dandelion —the yawning, dirty i So, sir. you ‘are in love, an ning awa andie; he looked as A rst Monday in September next. ‘ enters ito its com- everywhere. You tumble over them in q for the object of your affections nly pit as was possible for Frag bh pten eee redimeute to the ane a corners of rich frescoed halls; they fank the | secret, is it? Why did you not tell me be-| with the eloquence of a Tom Stevenson, “‘Dea- ed education. sane tribune and the Speaker’s chair, L fore, sir ?” con Samuel Jones, let me tell you, sir, that if |. The corps of teachers, ten in nuinber, are emi- supporters, and stand in hideous ro i he youth was silent. stor = ly qualified aud experienced in their several u 8 you are so demented as to elect a Pastor of this dopactitonte circles round the halls—recognized “ Well, boy, I pit: t DH gi i i ii rhs i ? i of the plac @ little altars on which every | a bit of Sdvice. cif the an cor fet akere | Tee ee ites in when he walks, E thout charge tothe pupiis. vo Natura! Sclenoee nauseous liberty of spitting, no | worth running a risk for. ik here; there | tian religion. ter is fair, she’s | I—I for one, sir, will abandon the whole Chris- “Clfoulars poy ue obaitod by addressing the Prin- | sed k, ring, ad dobiistenee tovelia ts resent or what thooocasion. ‘A | are £500 and two months’ leave of absence. ee eee heey J. HARRI OVER, Georgotow®s D.C, |e LEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ee i ve sep alg don’t look so = ash nh eran Rane Oseued beef, prop- Frill eMectually gure Liver, C Jaun- up? je same before you, and it has | erly #: » and cooked asit should be, is a pe tier “4 spite dish fit for the sovereign people; but to eat CARRIAGE FACTORIES, salt junk, such as too often exercises the mus- cles of the jaws, is a penance even for a mal- Wasnyios Getween Shand Wa eee D Stre Streets, first-class k Pi honor ARMM cog | oP TE an? vicin! SU RECEIV 00 6-tm uired Dea- | Tose FEMALE EDUCATI Crushed and French Near-sighted, Petes 10, Col ngs ee ored, and al. other SPECTAC Es, there all your | were, of course, no attentions on the part of | ment of Mr. Stebbins, I hope you will tell me| Th: euros McCORMICK, Prixctrat, eg = ty, me ake ean seuey bes new 1 them to order. Pino 1-ty ASSEY, C iS & CO’S PHILADE ‘Weare Ne ( the old man rose and left precipitantly, | efactor. Most of the beef put up for winter} We pave just finished = sam absent spittoon, of course,) ranged around to avoid a scene. The young man considered | use, is spoiled by the use of too much salt, | CARRIAG A S, such as ¥ ej Bot floor.’ and acted, and the consequence was that the | which destroys the flavor, and makes the meat | 7285, Park Pheatons OR F or Depression of Spiri he The Hall of Representatives is described as} next day week there was no daughter at the | stringy and tough. When beef is fresh, it ger anal page: ™NSk Fe — ; See ae fae ecvens Cionate Bases ae: “a chamber like a disused show room, which | dinner table of the banker at the country | contains considerable blood, which is drawn 1 mechanics in different branches | Bt. . has all the windows in the ceiling, and yet consternation,-and | out by the brine. If the meat is left in this} % cgtrias ana: af, eater on that will ire sate it; which is large without being in all directions. A | mixture, it will require a much larger quantity | faction, oombimng lightness, comfort ant G Deon sold during the last si menthe, aad in mo in- in hight without looking com- , however, found on her dressing table, | of salt to preserve it, particularly through _ carefully attended . conveying the customary prayer for Sargive: warm weather. My plan is to make a brine by | the shorter mote eed one nable oharres. ri ness, and enclosed from the young clerk stating | using for one hundred pounds of beef five WALTER KARMAN, «& BO, ppear- | that, believing the banker meant to give him | pounds of salt, one-quarter ounce of saltpetre, cone ers, successors to Win. T, Hook, auchiee ne tae cad olan use Bh ise ch ge to Be daughter, and was — & pound ——— sugar. = is dissolved | 8? 27-dly Zauniae: eqam, wheter proba dows by exten, usts every man aste, with 1 - | not able ive his ii im just enough water to ‘er ts ormition of gilt and paint’ suficiently derke ny SSA yar ag ep gta dleg | owt ete Oe eee ane | Link Wabeortbe tect sttlon in reatored to us pristine henlth and ling and obscure to feil to im ie wasn. pearances, acted on his own sugges- | poured upon it. When it has been in this brine IE rite ‘larg. MARRIED PERSONS . c al father-in-law’’ had re- | two weeks, I take out the meat, let it drain, a Dietiste i or others, conscious of inability from whatever cause, e ise kind of tae — e : letter he (the clerk) would be his wes Ages bang bed it and then it will be Pytmtd oh 4 & i fod MOLEAN'S | of tae suc SEMING CORDIAL « thee ir of a rather well-worn half-business place ee ___ from his long expe: the business, he hopes iis a a ‘will ind tm thie of entortelatasat,”” £¢. Pp As Woxperrct a Tmixa As You Evan The cook who uses corned beef should not be | to cive general extiatnotio, remedy. a4 4 iu 80 ignorant or so indolent as to dela: puttin, ‘Kinds of Carrisges and Light Wagons kept en TO THE LADIES. Mount Vernon, im all its gloomy forlornity, | Heanp or.—Al visiters to Paris will have| it over the fire until an hour before ek MCLEAN'S STRENGTHENING COMDIAL is « sover- receives an ample desori Bas ycthe os noticed the shops of bric-a-brac, or objects of | good sized piece requires ares or dinner “A agitated toys nrett AeBesandall orders prompt Gbcrncted or Di@eult Me mien ecm nanny Urue bigoted stranger,”* says the writer, with hon- | curiosity and vertw, so gumerous and tempt- | steady boiling to do it justice. Insufficient taken inexe Bow | or lnvoluniary Diacharge thereat, Pelliog of ihe Womb, orable feeling, “that ever trod within these | ing in that capital. At one of these establish- boiling must be made up for by extra chewii once. ANDREW 3. 36 ‘ a SAEs FENG: Oe Seen elon ee Pemaien, sacred precincts cannot look around without | ments, in the rue St. Honore, a gentleman was | Always have the water boiling when the most} <M Serene Se NAN aed Bete | THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT emotion, exnnot free his mind from a feeling | engaged, a few days ago, in examining an an- | j in; otherwise the sweetness will be 7 9 > Netepinan, Sad Soligheat peut eet ee of sorcom that Ubis touabing relic of one of | cient ring for ale there, mrben he accidental A boiling heat | FR EMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY your cheek again. vary bots is earth’s noblest dead should now in suc’ gave Bimself slight soratch in the hand with | hardens the outer surface at once. and thus CHI state and left to such decay. Those who wish | * sharp part of it. He continued talking with keeps in the juices which ie ri oa; a eae sess idee ‘ we Mad eset 4, MCLEAN'S to see the interior of the house must search to | thedealer for a short time, when he felt an | 14 : Capital... 200,000. Le orb pen “paler yee ho oye pet egy the left, where, down in cellar, a negro wo- | indéseribable numbness and torpor taking pos-| excellent way of cooking corned beef is, to tay Xe, and you will bo Convinesd, Bie do- man and her family almost lurk—a slave her- | session of him and paralyzing all his faculties, | have a large Poller, witha wire or wooden rack CAUTION. self, though the only ei¢erone to the deserted | *nd soon becameso ill that the people of the] on the bottom, for the meat to rest on. over the —— he mansion of the man who gave freedom and in- } shop hastened to callin x physician. The doc- water. When the water boils, place the meat | INSURE HOUS! pNP OTrER PROPERTY dependence to this continent. Oh, vanitas | tor immediately declared that the gentleman upon the rack, and put on the cover of the AGAINST LOS BY FIRE. vanitorinvm! a dirty negress shows the home | had been poisoned. by some powerful mineral boiler, with a cloth over it, to keep in the Ofce corn r c Snel a Loeaon av., over Bank Dinxcrors of Washington for cents, and ber maud- | sw applied;strong antidotes, and.was | steam. The heat of the steam will rike above Geo Shoomaker, Samnel Redfern, lin pity on its sad and forlorn neglect.” fortuntte enough ‘to falleve the symptoms | the boiling point. pel penetrate the mea z a panel Cropler. Johan ny tom Cl , Ye 6 unvenerating neglect with which the | Which had ‘created so much alarm. The ring | cook it more quickly and better than could be Jacob Gideon, * Andrew Kothwell, 1: io pat ep in large few rusty mouldy relies of the Father of Amer- | Was then examined by the medical man, who | dene by boiling it ter. ‘Phos, Parker, Eichard Barry, 1, propetecsr ef this Gordini; also, Bicl.can' ics are treated, is censured with just and f hed spent some time in Venice, and who found No charge for Palictes - Linment Principal Depot on the corner of Third and mournfal in ion. The fossils which he } that thisold ji ‘el was what is there called a INDLI N VE W — JAMES ADAMS, President. Pine streets, Bt. Louis, Mo. guthered, the Bastile Key, Lafayotte’s siiou- | Death-ring,” a olass of ornaments in fre- NDLING AND BOVE WOO lengte ABut G. Davis, Secretary, oo ‘s Volcanic Oil Link t, ete aud portrait, the large globe, and the old- [| quent-use in Teaiy during the seventeenth cen- | ‘and d-livered to any part of the : NOTICE. TO JOURN eae cLean's Volcanic Linimen’ fasbi |, are reveren- FY, When the habit of poison g wasall but att shorseak netics, N AT HOME AND AB, 4 (THE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD.) toed. universal. Attached to the part of the ring Setet ihe lowest CRE BE WwSON, ‘The following 1s a correot list bray Geng il eae ie op ee . od cldsrege., What do they bere? Has sot oP tare aan mt ea Bide ae ease ald | The Pele to wits On a SS TOR Or A a an, 5 lo ere? not wi mill wes' ie street an at rt v riffith, but it mast be | having clefts in them filed with a violent poi- puss” Mnotcim | Nivai peo saleok nattaee Barsch Toothache, Browes, brrsus Preah son. & ball or other crowded assembly, the WHY IS Te oe ta OF, 7 Font, or any ix wearer of this fatal ring, wishing to exercise Paar srvem 12; THE HATTER, 18 Foxton ec Hine G existed, MCLEAN'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT | eas Nroaldy Hagasel Sure one oar ae | victints head sen eae resting it. enti nef eeu ume aa oaks ‘ai i or Giana Wings hasbeen these mou! en ont ; the | victim and when ing it. ever so} B b beat erticles TO Nn a ny | * Tebasands of human beings have holsters, full of holes, and | gently, the sharp claw ould nenuse-te inf ipwowr onal prices, 200 LBS. WALES YARN ms jwise Grey os by a ae hrede’ of rum; the saddie-bags, moth-eaten | a sli , and the , sizes Gents DRESS HATS; ‘Woolen and Cotton Horiery and (loves. Sipeauee aaadiemae eminent pisces, strewing’ the floor, « re ctartneree sent arere tt | ac oe Sart aTSend CAPS, Thansemen’s Ribbed Wop! Shusts. aad Drawers. | Torus ead hast tne foues: spesv lesan incredible sees ime, . 0 ding the le vl KR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMAL time which must have elapsed since the & Mand Untrimeards R 8! Draveve ofall grader noe ot peer till. baa Indi moreno Se asotted stock of bil kind pf Den Geode, sonesiy much decayed aa to be unsafe for 8 erful enough Hger, | , For Indies and children, my assortment is now 2 whet “Let the dust settle he, | 88 Bas been seen, to the gentleman whohad so | “AS IRM ce os ta 05 conte RFE OE a dais sora unwarily-touctied it. : air Se eRe aS cette rer, WM. R. RILEY & BRO., | aud thought . i ete ir “Rot nest ornee Thi oc 2 X28, Central Bioren. bet 7h nd 8 its, echo with @ hollow, feeble effort, ag.it, ee nuain By ‘CARD —Seving been informed by el see “ a ; their noises Wyrick discovered what he 6 A lneeeans several re. v. On Gt AN je uo longer with tHe man: Liniments jeony, mr’ - ie as o them, Glove the binds snd let trem bithes | Stous, near Newark, Obie. au exchange ih | kers,"ssliing ‘trom: backers mae i GOOD HOE SO NEW YORK S COMPANY | snared w you Obits <ouppiy WE MeL EAN’ COLE. ws lgnee. This “house will not oumber the informed sophie densest Om Me Woon sigur ea ast pats BSthinhon ig i th prot withot ta- . How eternal moral, Pp “ upor curring any oy er. “The evil that men do, lives after them: 1860.—Mr. Wyrick has ators. wud complaint haying been |" ATH & KNOWLES, Agents, is oft interred. with their bones.” The P discovery.” To-day, E a tise for ma I, cor bashew ant wees es Cee Te 2 BEN ¥. FRENCH. WM, F. RICHSTEIN. Kept the Bastie will sarviwe ux the t g researches in the Stone Sto be carried net | JUST RECEIVED, W PIRM ‘ to be carried oa from my extab- R. tremendous despotis Mound, sight miles south Of this city, he, in | {i 1d. not deal inoveters OF tnat cine, | Ot ATS FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, potinp, the presonee of several gentlemen of this city, ee the Ee eh pa Ghiik som auction, waioh aatateD winreckie’aha’ Rott Bekers tn 2 ifeagih ant Bee sens tN ae 8 orders: ‘eoeived at 'my only 0019 im_ | BOOKS, STATIONERY, axp PERIODICALS, tained © stone Sect eae | oe Bt ne Breet Detzoge jth ond IL Pigies. RAMOS. The. inrgoetsacortment of No. 978 Pexnevivania AVENUE, PUsE OLD RYE wiisKy POR MEDI | tile Banc Boot galing Strings ae wAY Siding, ond Vintiig” Garde, neatly engraved =") Price @8perselien-er Scents per bottle; > e Fligeals Sreoctes Baber an perpwenenaieuavtramn Fang fits oad dee ; 1 wb cztre charge, Sy eas re pad Faaines, Bae ket oH fees ‘slag; New York Herald, Times, rer it ma; ta, Bey 4 | examine nr stock. rubbish and mo: which to’ pa Lar. Fe aacr coral, nt sven WES ONT Mose Bene Picea at Patna 10 to 50 per cent. lesa fareshoue by to shield it y ; Te CHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. {ico uneaedor aulatd, commas | Ragere Bonini $0 GiBRE SAY, BEAD, AND, GURL, au | Bratacrte, er 1 akaxe dadrgede eta Bootes Conca’ Ht McLEA® Bote — the night ik of Washinton. [NO “My heart ” in consequence ovat wR RE Sag aN” we cktage oe siete | NSS Lea eT tesa THE WEEKLY STAR; This excellent Pamfly and News Jourusi—coe- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published os ee ee ea 2 yet & per cent. of a Wacky Seay wi) ‘ Srey eames se ‘Single copies (in wrappers) can be at ‘Counter, "¢ Sher we nsue the Rot carat Scouts will be at MEDICINES. YER'S aGUE CURE, For the Speedy Cure of In:ermittent Fever, or emittent Bie. beak Ain al aos ement, tr the Msiark ot ntries. assursnos, ad prov. that uo bara eae arise from ils use in any “*nat whieh protects from or p-events this dis - order mu: IMMense service in ov - our lor ent e ris 2 i. pomwon of EVER « from stem, the development of disease, if taken faret Approach of its premoaitory symptoms it is not Oniy the best remedy ever yet discovered for pans of comes. af a he iRntity we supply fore r . m9 bd, sand ia Dilioes 4 ae EVER AND AGUE prevail ver have it and use it freely both for or od ‘preven tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever Ciscoveres jor the speedy and certain cure of [ntermittents is, that it cootains no iy it produces no is ellects whatever the constitution. Those cured by. itareleftas healthy pal they had never had the disease. ia, jeumatiom. Goi A AP eothache, Earache, ‘hb. Asthma. ton, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterios, Pain in the Bowels, ry a ment ofthe Stomach, ai’ ting in thie oausc, put on the become periodion. Thin expe by tee Rom the blood, and conssquently cures them ai. 1@. and said by all rcatans seers os ems Helmbold's Genuine Preparation. e PoONPOUND TLL ‘TRACT BUCHU tite ed eae i. tee ARSON 34 aK i rid Hon, by wich the ATER OR caus Lis gopceitumnn, nd ail UN AiruRAt RNa E- EAMMATION, asklue rood for 7 MEN, WOMEN, Ok CHILDREN. HELMBOLD’S exTRact RUCHU, visi; ‘om Exocsses, Habits of Dissipation Bony ded wih the Abuse. the Back © the 4 i Ps ae fateh These seven Medicine in I h eg Ey F; , EPILEPTIC FITS, RICH THRE Patt MaY rIRE. “INSANITY. A NSUMPTION, Many Gre oware of tae se of their su! le BOT NON Fick CO epee THE RECORDS OF rE [NRA ASYLUMS ‘And the Melancholy by Tae “SONS TT ad GRoe ae RRCT ED wire ORGAN f Requires the sid ike Which Hutxnouy’s EX SP EE Lae ee 4 TRIAL WILL convince THE MOST SKEPTICAL. OLD OR YOUNG, SINGER, Betta D, 01 " CR Matar ish Gauge the extract 7, ee in Sud for'g Toomplainte inontost to a ininte incide= arsine from Ibdiscretion, Habit the ori DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIPE. N ramit$ BEOULD pt Witko iT Ro more am, Mercury, or d ’ Pith trate ge Mert ail their Bares a “ Athtue ttle or no change in Diet; Noinscecaeeest it fr ——4 - * strength to causes 8 frequen! J ijoate, therouy Removine ‘batt sat on reventing and ouricz Strictures e Urethra, Allaying Pain and Infismmation, so nent in Disesset, and worn out Mase. 8 Towenewe wr out Matter. THOUSANDS UPUN THOUSANDS Bega eae tr" tae teenieed ood SRS *POISON” has, Ree of “POWERFUL An- TRINGKNTS.” been dried up in the system, to Out in an aggravated form end PERHAPS AFTEK MAKRIAGE, 8 Ext ft gone Bree ie Buca for & sfeo- sisie, oe Y ORGANS. orexiMATK OR FEMALE. From whatever é no matter wesGOW LONGSTANDING. 3 LOR WHICH Pie REDON ENDED Sosdence of the most poiiable and responsible char- Ev and (ow ee TIPICATES OF CURER. wes Nears eaonra gs wears’ standene. Delivered AdCress,eccurety paoked fro EW BUCKWHEA’ LOVERING’S SYR’ oc mn m

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