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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, NOV EXbuerED) (SUN. AT THE STAR W.D.WALLACGH. — _— Papers served in packages by carriers at $4.8 year, or 37 cents per month. ‘Fo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 © your, in adeance; $2. for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘taree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gie copies, one cant; in wrappers, rwo cunts. iF" Avvantiemants should be sent to the @fice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. DEFERRED ARTICLES. > The Night After Christmas. The following is an amusing paredy upon Clement Morris’s unequalled “Night before Christmas’?.: 3 * Twas the — nightafter Christmas, when all through Every soul was abed, and as still as a mouse; ‘The stockings, ‘so lately St. Nicholas’s care,’ Were emptied of all that was eatable there. The Dering had duly been tucked in their beds— With very fall stomachs, and pains in their heads. I was dozing away in my new cotton And — was rather far goneina = ‘When out in the nurs’ry arose such a cla! 'y I sprang from my sleep crying, ‘What is the I flew to each bedside—still half in a doze— Tore open the curtains, and threw off the clothes, While the light of thetaper served clearly to show The piteous plig bt of those objects below; For what to the fond father’s eyes should appear But the little face of each sick little-dear? For each pet that bad crammed itself full asa tick, 1 knew in a moment now felt like Old Nick. an ae were rapid, their breathings the me What their stomachs rejected I'll mention by name— Now Turkey, now -Stuffing, Plum-Pudding of re. course, And Custards, and Crullers, and Cranberry Sauce; Before ou! nature, ali went to the wail Yes—Lollypops, Flapdoddie, Dinner, and all; Like pellets whieh urchins from ans let fy, : W ent figs, nuts and'ralsins. jam felyfena pie, Till each error-of diet was brought my view, To the shame of Mamma and Santa Clause too. 1 turned from the sight, to my bedroom slipped ” And broughta phial marked “Paly Ipecac;”” Lista jie mor re med—for their sufferings er— ‘ “Don t you think you had better,-love, send for the Doeter?™™ hy , 1 ran—and wan scageely. back under m: roof, — aia rd the sharp clatter of od Jalap’s 00: { migbt say I bed hardly turned myself round, SV ben the Doctor came into the room witha bound He — éovered with mud from his bead to bis foot av. And the suit he bad on was bis very worst suit; He bad bardly had3tme to put that on his back, And be ae Ukea Faiste® half fuddied with sac . His eyes, how they twinkled! Had the Doctor got road Bu J Hils cheeks looked like Port and his breath smelt Sherry; He badn’t been shaved for = fortright or so, And the beard on bischin wasn’t white as the snow Se Bat ine their tongues in despite of their t ag And drawing bis watch from-bis watstcoat be- neath, He felt of each pulse, saying—‘-Each Little bell “*Muat get rid”—bere he launhed “of the fest of that jelly ** 1 gazed on each chubby, plump, sick little elf, And groaned when pe said so, in spite of my- selfs. But _— of bis‘ye when be physicked our Soon gave me to Enow I bad nothing to dread. Se — Prestribe, but went ightway to Wor! - And dosed all the rest, gave his trowsers a jerk And adding directions while Blowing. bis a He batto hig coat; from his chair he arose, Then jumped tp bisvig, gaveold Jalap a whistle, And Jelap dashed off as if pricked by a thistle; But - Doctor exclaimed, ere he drove out sigh, °% - ‘Thev'll be well to-motrow—good night, Sones, good night?” = PASSES TO CROSS. THE POTOMAC. ‘Headquarters, Army of tha Pot : Washington, Dec. 19, ise i General Orders No. 56. I. Inasmuch as some misunderstanding appears to prevail on the subject of passes within the lim- its of this Army, the Myre Si ene on the —< are republished for benefit of all con- cerned. 1 Noctvilian can cross the Potomac into Vir; ginia without a pass signed by Provost Mar- shal of Washington, or given at these Headquar- ters of the Army. Citizens not suspected of disloyalty do not need a to enable them to travel within the section of country north of the Potomac. 2. No ctvilian needs a pass to cross the Potomac from Virginia into Washington. 3 Division and Brigade Commanders and Pro- Yost Marshals (except the Provost Marshal of Washington) have no authority to t passes to civilians to cross the Potomac at all, unless the civilians be employed in connection with the army, in which case that fact will be stated on 4_ Division and imental Commanders, the — ‘Commander at Alexandria, brigaded,, south of the Potomac, may give to officers sd soldiers, and to civiliaas con cted ‘with the army, to cross and recross the bridges and ferries. © ‘Commanders of not een will state On the pass, the fact of their exercising such com- mand. Ifthe individual over be on official ‘Dusiness, the pass shot so.state. A soldier's furlough, or an officer’s order of leave of absence, issued fen See Souree, are sufficent evi- — of: ity fo cross the Potomac going on ve. 5 5 No wine, beer or ardent spirits, tinless they be for hospital or subststence stores, or the pri- vate stores of an officer, for his own use, (w they should be so marked,) shall pass the guards at any bridge or ferry on the Potomac. or the posted Ser a camp or barracks, without a pass from the Provoet Marabal of ashington. to 6. Li citizens, residents within our lines south of the Potomac, after visited Wash> ington, must have, toretatn to their homes, passes ned by the Provost Marshal of Wasnington. , gosto apis ftom Brigade or Division Commanders, within the !!mits of whose command they reside, would have the effect to enable the Provost Marshal to decide peer upon the propriety of furnishing them wit 7. Commanders of the troops about Washi: ton, north of the Potomac, can give Stes | messenger |. conveying papers state upon the envelope of ihe detpatches the the messenger is to take«+ wine cena tore cS Fj The same di. hes to officers, or furl ‘my at all Nel officer nor soldier can ee eee See Eben yes. XVIII. Ing > “ . . S tar. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1861. N°. 2,761. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Additional ii, News by the Steamship jingara. ‘By the steamship Niagara It is intimated that about twelve thousand troops will be sent to Canada the Guards were ex; the steamers Ad: Hatirax, Dec. 26. We have the following BBEL Evacuation or GaLvgston Cox- FinwkD —The Reason.—The Houston Telegraph es ker oh Galveston — — moveal Toperty, le removed to Houston. Hon. at home a few da: whom we gain substantially the fol: On the 20th ult , a council of war was held at Galveston, at which it was determined that it Was impossible to defend the city successfully. lar, ing at the fortications upon the pounders, smooth bores, baving Tange not exceeding two miles,while theenemy’s guns were of the lagest caliber, shooting with ac+ Caracy three or four miles. To await an attack imply to invite the surrender or destruction without the power of the atsallants. ofthe 24 inst and rivate, was bein, , asserts that the En- glish ultimatum will be of an absoltite character. The Times publishes a letter from Thurlow Weed defending the American government and Mr. Seward in particular from the alleged chi of hostile intentions towards that England as! ut that she shall abstain from actual outrage, and that, if committed, she shall make If not, the alternative will not come in the desired form of protracted of our troops and the city, fofiicting injury u is thought best, ther tances, to evacuate Galveston, ahd occu sition in the rear of the city, se as to re] | troops after they had landed. In consequence of this determination, an order issued for the removal of all the hospital pa- tents form Galveston to Houston, which was ac- ae immediately. Property was juston, When Ju ‘Oprietor of the ouston, and announced that his next issue would -be printed in that city, and all the other newspa- tis supposed, have done the ave been removed from the different fortifications, and the troops have fallen back to the terminus of the railroad bridg ~ and a still larger force stationed at Vir- in the mainland. ® contemplated attack the point that may be reasonable reparation. All the public and ng rapidly removed to Hilt len Gatweston o cavalry or hurse artillery for Canada will be sent till spring. ‘The London Herald takes strong ground against the News’ arguments in favor of arbitration, and says that negotiations cannot be listened to while Per establisiments, i! Messrs. Mason and Slidell are detained as prison- same. The guns b ers. The Sheffield “Foreign Affairs Committee’? had petitioned Government to visit its high dis- leasure on Capt. Molr and Commander Williams for having, in the Trent affair, violated the Queen’s proclamation, and thereby America that England’s neutrality is strict and bert has been notified of but is not advised as to russia has rejected Denmark’s proposition for Destavction oF Baivors on tHe NortH Mis- | * sttlement of the Holstein question. —The St. Louis Republican of & preconceried movement, the Secessionists along the line of this road, and those who have returned recently from Price’s army, have succeeded in destroyin hundred miles of the North Missour Commencing eight miles south of Hudson, bave rendered useless the road south to Wai ton, a distance of one hundted miles. Th have burnt the bridges, burst the wood an Water tanks and ties, and tore u; destroyed the telegraph line Who or how many this work is not known, but {| whole thing was preconcert large number of men were soukt RalLRoaD the 22d, says: By From Nassau, N. P. New York. Dec. 25.—Nassau, N. P., advices to December Lith, state that the steamer Isabel ar- rived there on the 8th instant, and the Gorden on pa, from Charleston, having tun the blockade ‘The steamer Gladiator had also arrived from 1, with fire-arms and ammunition. n with the Secession flag flying, and were warmly welcomed. It was rumored that the authorities at Nassau would not allow the Gladiator te land her fire- the track, and for the distance were engaged in it is plain that the ed, and that a very concerned in it. AUCTION SALES. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers, NITWRE AND Evracys ONDAY MOR A brig from Liverpool, with a cargo of salt, had also arrived for the purpose of procuring a ilot to assist her in running the southern The schooners Lady Adger, Caleb Steteon, and E. W. Perry, had arrived from Philadelphia. The two latter, which were laden with coal, will not be allowed to land their cargoes for war pur- poses, and were obliged to lay off the American steam gun-boat had arrive bar on the 11th inst. Also, a ship fiying the British cvlors, but which was reported Eliza Bonsell from Havana, bound to Nassau, for cotton. The bark Marianna, from St. Thomas for London, was also !n port. OUSEHOLD FUR: AT Avction.—On M fy December Stu, commencing at 10 o’olock, we shail 0.477, west side Thirteenth n Penn. avenue and D street, ai! the Haircloth Sofas sad Parlor Chair: Marbie-top Center and Side Mahogazy Extension Dinip, Ost, French Dining and sane-seat &ins. G tlt Cornice and Shades, ‘ess'ng Bureans and Wash: semen ranart Wagsenel iy, Walnutand Coitage B-dsteais, and Cotton and H. ts, Blankets, & ham! 1 nendeome orn~ mentai and carved Ciroular, edstead imported from Je ee pan, wayictol Coson Makiags” sell, at residence N. The Pirate Sumter bleckaded by the steamer Turkisu wed Curt New York, Dec. 26 —Thke steamship Baltic, from Fort Pickens, wh ere sue landed the 75th N. York Regiment, and sailed thence on the 19th instant, and from Key West on the 22d Inst., has arrived She left at Fort Pickens the steam ara. boat Washington left on the 17th for Ship Island. The sloop of war Rictmond left Key West on the 2ist for New York, to repair her Affairs at Fort Pickens were unchanged. Some deserters had reached there,who report great dis- tress and discontent In the rebel forces Intelligence bas been received that the United uols bs# the pirate Sumter The gun-boat rt of Nassau, N. P., * J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, 'By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL StaTz oN Taz Navy Yar DAY, the 9th day of January, 18 m., by virtue of ad: bearing date on the 4th day o re fA le 1880 fr T.A.8 » No. 203, folios records of Washingto: I shall sel!,at public avotion, in front followine property in thd city of n, vig: Allof lot of gruand be: (tare numbered one thousans and lot conveyed to Robe: to the deed will appear. irteenth s' States gun-boat Iroq blockaded in Cienfuegos harbor. Flambeau was also off the where the rebel steamer Isabel was. of trust pine subecriber, d en the Coast of 3 is, Conn., Dec. 26.—All day, heavy areca has been beard in the direction of y, Long Island. A messenger from Fisher’s Island reports a mysterious light last evening in that vicinity. Arrival of the Arago. wom! d es 88 ) teginning —The steamer A: } for the eaid part of atthe cistance of 32 feet from the sovth- squsre, and fronting on E: reet east sixieen (16) feet; thence cast f: 198 south sixtesn (1 and (4) teet to the place of be; New York, Dec. 26. Gen. Scott among her passengers, arriv. 5 30 p.m. Her news is anticipated. She brought full tiles of papers, but no mails, which are on Governor ai ‘ © patente Pesta oy sehen the Edinburgh. mentioned property between south fand south New York, Dec. 26—The rebel schooner Fashion was captured by the U. 8. sloop-of-war Ethan Allen, November 25, and sent to Arrival of the Bri T sian, at Halifax. Hauirax, Dec 26—The Australasian arrived at Halifax to-day, with 1,265 soldiers, with a field ‘Tustee reserves to rese'l the perty at the risk of the defaulting Weise oo NEW 8TOCK 0 A. LLOYD, stee, GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. PENETAL STAPLE GOODS. ings, Shirtings and Napkins, fabies Cloths — -~ ” Por GENT.’ anD Boys. Wag. estings, &6., inal! 8 leavy Grey Domestic Cloths. for Gentle- ’ Suits. f which we ask the ial attention o; OTI TING OUT ys W COST TO CLOSE ES8.—Tbe Jarge and fine ‘aps, And Gentlemen's rf bargains. fies’ Fura will be sold very ixtures 8nd Show-cases for cayy at oorner Sixth st. and Peon. av., Brown’s and Natio; MY GLOVES! - mit ARMY GLOVES! STING’S & CO 23 D st., facing Pa. av.. Se Ear oe Rom . OFFICERS AND nfactured hvaulh aeteeee near H. J. GREGORY. HEESE-New itgnire do; Hambui GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotiowcers, ‘MISSIONERS SALE B THE UinctiT Covat.—Sale of House and Lot 1a Cadott’s sul bered 677, red 114.—FRi- 1962, we shail sell Cte tat © co) r of the ition o: Mayaon, deceased, the following - oO" Ssiaber es ihe nga] WES RTE. Soret oe ‘teen. in square numbered six hw ibdivision, with &re & two-story D be sold tubject to esoribed by the Court, ge third ths, the purchaser tistacti A eS House, &o,, &6., to six and Commulesioners: Attia Glove Deget of *Padh Hozses FoR near the Center Mar! 4 ATTENTION LB N. NNETE HENNING, detcokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Awol te eee /? By 5.0. MCGUIRE, & CO., Auctioneers, yn nor brigede commandefs" T }, bY virtue of a di ‘eb corner Fifteen’ 8 AND SIZES A EP, i ua! pee OME ONE AN (ctbjoe Store ‘. ALL, To the People’ 466 "mth atrect.0n get joGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. Ose OTR W ae ORES SUMING. nearine. THE DOLLAR STAR! INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS! NoW IS*THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! ——_ The Fullest and Most Reliable News from - Two battalions of ted to sail on the 18th, in |~ orrespondent of the London Globe says that Count Thouvenal’s dispatch to M. Mer- cier, the French Minister at London, is known to have confined the Federal Executive to the sim- ple dilemma: Are the i outherners belligere: bey bfive been fiatly refused any rights in the first capacity, and in the second ti by political refugees has been naught, and France must mal the Trent substantially her own. The Paris Presse says that Gen. Scott's mission appears to have been arranged so as to allow him time to fulfill it before the ultimatum of England is remitted, and perhaps modify the nature of this step on the part of England. Pays, on the contra! the Seat of Government! —_.—_—_. Reading Matter for the Fireside Circle! nents The present year is undoubtedly the most event- ful in the political history of this country, and the record of occurrences transpiring at the Fed- @ral Metropolis is naturally of striking and re- markable interest. The public desire to receive prompt, full and reliable accounts of ali that passes here is most intense, and we have consequently made alterations and improvements In the weekly issue of the Washington Star to meet this want most satisfactorily {n compli- ance with the wish of the public the paper has been changed from a quarto to the more conve- nient folio shape, and now appears a handsome sheet of thirty-two columns, filled with choice and carefully prepared Reading Matter, and bear- ing the name of the “Washington Dollar Weekly Star.” As Indicated by the title, ‘we now furnish the paper at the unprecedented low price of ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR! Or barely more than the price of the paper upon which it is printed. It is our determination to make the WeEx.ty Stax not only the largest and handsomest Dollar Newspaper in the United ‘States, but that it shall absolutely be Tux Bust Famity Weeaty NewsPaPee In THE ‘ORLD!!! 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CORWIN BURGY w dp weil known house of Dare wits tana iss Dealer in choice Braves Wints Cisars, &c.. and Tmporter Chinese Fancy ‘Goods, No. 36 TLVANIA AVENUE, Entrance Sixth Street,) ‘ Washinaton, be * The attention of connoisseure and the pablic gen- erally is invited to my stock of fine Brandies, Wines Cigars, Teas, &c , comprising Hennessey Otard and Sayer Brandies, idow Clicquot, Moct & Chando., Mum’s, Hotdsiog & Co., and Associates Vorscuey, Champagnes; Permsrtins, Amontilad> and Yriarte Sherries; Wanderer, Reserve and South Side Madeiras; H«rmony and Burmereter ‘8; the celebrated “WSU” Club House Gi , 8eotoh, Bourbon and Monor kies; Jamaica ard St. Croix Rums: 5 aro. La Rosa de Santiago. | & Kepanols ans various brands of Cizars and very fine Young Hyson, Hy- son, Imperial and Engiieh Breakfast Teas in catty eo 1 poeten by myself expressly for family use, oe 13- 1, Fi N NEW MILLINERY. A : OW, Gn hand and constantly receiving how supplies of WINTER BONNETS, compriee ing therewest and most desirable styies of the seagon,at HUTCHINSON & MUNRO’ ¥anoy Store, 310 Penn. aven 10th 8, Where N ~ Thom ,&new Dregs. os, A ial Flowers, Feather: 0.4 to which we invite the attention of the ladies. de 18 QEALED PROPOSALS, until the 30th De- oamber, 1°61, are invited for furnishing the U. 8. Subsistence Department with FLOUR. About 12,000 barrels will be required, of a hich grade of extra Flour, to be deliveréd in Washing- ton, atthe Railroad Depot, or at Warehouses fi Washington or Georgetown, sometime between the Ist and 10tn of January, 1an2 hi Each barrel of the Flour to be inspected just before it is received. The Flour must be equal in pel to the samples to be obtained at the Uapitol akery, Washington city ted to jor A. BECKWITH, C.8., U.8. A ,ana endorsed “Proposals.” de 18 CAMP STOVES, in every variety: just received at JAMES 8KIRVING’S Washington Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manulactory, No. 267, corner of lith at., South side Penn, avenas, de 17 6t (Repub. & Chron.} AIRBANKS’S For sale by STANDARD SCALES, . THOL.OW, Sole Agent, Barkwase and a Houlural Wereh use, $ S Sev- ~ een mn. . = tite cast end of Center Market. de wat Anp Those onéuaal in eany ing the Soldiers wil find on examining ‘our’atook many erticles giifable for their sales, at such prices as cannot ‘A cafefal examination of stook and prices soli- iBeral di unt made to Sutlers and those en DI 5 “ od careulis packed to go out the city, free of : . W. BOTELER & SON de 17 6t S. W: BOTELRS fun oat. ‘OLUMBIA MARKET, ee ae ‘a. oneene career Thorssenth st. 16 subsori ‘would most respec: ly toform ‘asaington that he has returned to art wae intends keeping & first- rate market in sll ite branches, as imes gone, am will be happy to greet hie old friends and cus- rs. one —Goods sent fres of oharge to any part of 1e re dois” C. MALLARD. POR’ MEA’ FISH, FRUITS, &0.— Pre gees Gras, rues, Gouserve Ginge-, Canton Ginger, Ris de Veau, Trufied SAKE, Otive Faroies, Sardines, Anchovies in ou, Petite ee Ceaerienenes Terme Herring, Anchovy ste, us, &o. ING & BURCHELL, dei9 corner Fiteante at, and Vermont av, Lie oF GERBLAN ETS, COM cates, — ie Linees Ne kins, low, ‘gr aed the whole atour provertially low Price, mar: S m » Curtay loths, Window jes, Pisno and » Upper floors, Inspection of stook Ve as to ss Ponn. avenue se, dele let One pop sie e® Wires H SABLE. pe ; f eral and AMERICAN WATCHES For Americans. THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. beg to call the attention of the citizens of Washington and vieinity to the superiority of their Watohes over all imported, whether Swiss or Eng'ish. The Company unhesitatingly guarantee their ‘Watches to be unsurpassed by those of any coun- try for durability and fine time-keeping qualities, The Company would caution buyers to beware of the cheap English and Swiee Watohes now being sent among soldiers in and around Washington. These watohes are of the poorest description of foreign manufsoture, and utterly worthicss as tame keepers, as the makers well knew when they sent them to this country. LADIES’ WATCHES. The Compsny would invite espeoini attention to their latest style of Watch for Ladies. Every one will have the eame guarantee that socompanics the most costly Chronometer of their manufacture. The styles of Osses sre varied and suit different tastee, and the introduction of a Watch for ladies, that will go and keep time, has met with universal ESPECIAL ATTENTION is invited by the Company to the fact that every ‘Watch, of whatever price, macufactured st their Worrs st Waltham, Mass..is acoompanied by 8 certificate not only to warrant it, but to prevent imposition from a cheap and worthless imitation that is palmed off upon buyers as the genuine arti- cle, All our Watches have upon the plate the trade mark ‘“‘Waitham, Mees.,” and without that mark no Watch is genuine. Messrs. M. W. GALT & BROTHER havethe Watches of our manufacture for ssle st Wash- and buyers can depend upon finding the right styles and qualities at their establishment, No, 35€ Penneylvaria avenue, ROBBINS & APPLETON, sents, No. 182 Broadway, the Ex edy, as in Ch'orosis or Pa.nfulness, or Suppression of bs bree ESENTS—Closks, Shaw's, Silks, Silk Robes fire Dress Goods Em br oidertes, Embroidered Collars, Embroi- chiefs, Mediom Dress Goods, low Fer HOLIDAY PR uations. Uloerated or Schirrous rns, Leucorrhea or W lites, Sterility, an complaints incident to the sex, whi erising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or m the Kinds bry Gods y ‘ow prices, marked in plain at our proverbi An inepection of stock m 0 obligation to Penn. avenue and Ninth tty “Perry Building.” 'HING NEW—SUPERIOR N.—The subscriber, having got the agency ington And Georgetown with this 01 at large, to give %, sapply Washi te if Corn, ‘of hie yng the public i ‘orn, opped Corn, Pa. avenue, between léth and I N. B.—Manafacturer of Marbie Mantles, Monu- ents, Table Tops, &o, A large assortment aways Oysters--Oysters. THE OVERLAND OYSTER EXPRESS 5 |g Hotels, figs, with, STERS, by the gallon 07 ae of the best qnélity. The company invites the ers and tne public jn gen Prompt attentic Office—4 3 tween 7th and 8th sts. im eof the deal- ana guarsntees & "Cavenue House,) be- CBEISTMAS—CHR ISTMAS—CHRISTMAS! COMBS, BRUSHESand PERFUMERY! CHINA ORNAMENTS! DULLS, DOLLS, DOLLS! (all kinds.) RIBANDS, FLOWERS, .HOBIERY AND GLOVES! aj kinds of a FANCY BOXES! suitable for the season. SHEDD’S. E.eventh st, St tment of SdfGndes’ Wreathe ‘aris, just Srrived, 1! ogton that he has tendid eho: "Gold and. Oheni) ‘k ; and attend to dr; and IANOS! PIANOS! yuh Names reseived yeste jsotory of Win Kpel udsome osrved Piano, which obtained th est premium from the late Baltimore Exhibition, and whioh | offer for sale (asa resent)on scoomm: ing te:ms, &nd at prices ENT—l will nave weveral P: way: i ee aah Iwas unable last vet oe my customers, O 498 11th street. RE Subscriber tevin le additions to his ing it now one of the Or mén! wv. HT Wacon passes and com xa long ie o Regs, he hopes to & a ae all erders +] on 2 i Fie eMEn's INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. Ofhes corner © ae and Lowsions ev., over Bank INURE HORNA ASTER i comaner PORE . Pee Ww. Deve, AMES ADAMS, AsEZ 6. 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HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, 4 Positwe and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, end DROP- SICAL SWELLIN ts Medioine increases acd excites the AbeOnDENES Rito be .. by which the WATERY OR CaLcEROTS aad are S| UNNATURAL ENLARGRMaNTS Well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and Ie good MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHUO — CBany Pdeorune or ate em it Attended witht 2 isposition to Exertion, i, orror of! RORSO, joees imness Visior mt 0 Beck, a i! sitade of the i . chine Boer Dryness of the skin, rapetees Sa the o PALLID ANCE. These symptoms, if a'lowed to whieh this medicine invaristly removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In ome of which the Patient may Eepire. w r. a! say that they are not frequently fel- jose “ DIREFUL DISEASES,’ “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NOME WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS or THE iNSANE ASYLUAB And she Melancholy Deaths by Conswmption, BRaR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH oF TER ASFERTION, THE CONSTITUTION CE = WITH ORGANIC xwNEeeo TE? Requires the sid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCEU dnvaria) ty doss A TRIAL WIL” CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, FEMALES— FEMALES—FEMALBS, OLD CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGES’ O™ wy ‘ectioms weet ol to Females t Bue. rer ye DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Take mp more Balsam, Mer or Unpicsesa Medicine for ——_ Damgerows HELMBOLD'S EXTRAGs BOUCHT CURES SECRET DISEASES ee causes 4 frequ-ni desire & 4 gives grength to Tinate, thereby Removing Cine UD reventing and Curing Striotu: the frequent in thes ey ‘ana «; ae Poteeneus, Diseased, and worm out Maiter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE eee a VICTIMS OF ane fume, > x” has, 7 irful astringemis’ been dried spin'tes system, fo Dreak out in an es- sravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, aah EELuSOLDS EX7EAOe BUCED affections ani diseas*s URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever osuse originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of o Di- WRETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHUD 18 @HE GREAT DIURETIC, Fit ouwis > Se effect ip Sor which t is EVIDENCE OF THE MOST RESPONSIBLE ABD BE- CHARACTER LIABLE williscoompany the medicines. oasis, 8C] cE AND FAME. “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE * NOTIOE.” WE MAKE ‘NO BBORET”’ OF “INGREDIEETS.” HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU composed of Buchu, Cuhebs and J) Bornes seleoted with great care bys : PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and Sole Man- HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. 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