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THE EYGNING STAR " PUBLISHRD EVERY APTERNOO, (SUNDAY BXOBPTED) © AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, — Geiner of Prniisyleania avenei wad Elevidth it. a W.D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carfiers at 46 year, or 37 cents per month. ‘To mail subscribes the price ts $3.50 = year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than. ‘three months at the rate of 12 centaa week. Sis- gle copies, ons cent; in wrappers, Two czNrs. ICP Ap?anrisamests should be sent to the @@ive before 12 o'clock m_.; otherwise they may Bot appear wotil the next day. . MAY A WAITER SPEAK? their lips hesitatingly, as if de a ' <RAPHIC NEW . Tyce ieee eine eer gers how | of waxing the roe jg as if ~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. it wast became a ber: 8] 4 been educated for better ‘ning "peri not. te From G mks’ Column: Ail t for a GENERAL ORDER. ‘$THE DOLLAR STAR! 1¢ HELMBOLDS INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS! | ax wave vancgrntre mew roncerceetor| GENUINE PREPARATION. ire = % : < : D * a test. advices from. ——_o——_ shipping mo: of the Ail Lined mention ic, that Hancock otha nat iight Gem Tacos etired, |; NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSORIGR! | Puremonh Newb oral tituation at che Clarendon (avd that presup- ») | leaving only. battery and Infantry guard Ineight. |) | 90 ——+——— i ogign:on aud New Bocford, Massechusetta, . _— poses tolerably decent testimontals,) and was might | The result of the shelling bas bees unimportant, | The Fullest and Mest Reliable News from Toderckis and Evi ‘ . “BI@HLY concenTRitEDY rejected solely beeause I could not » j | One rebel officer was seen to fall. from his hor the Seat of Government! ait ‘aD pe 5 French. Whereupon I determined peak lot of id. is poet? ns ree eae bpernte ; —.— strai; ‘aris, seemed Teported ‘wount or on ou a - < y forenhg r Nhewl piteorwe vat a co at ; sanding the extravagant rumors clrculgting here Freaky Matter for the Fireside Circle! du Rbig, on the Piace Vendome, solely because proved his temper. ee ying ey yee: The ? ‘4 Positewe and Specific Remedy y year {s undoubtedly the most event- and rgeor' by ec ‘which rumors ‘Diseases of the > e Tcould speak English. = When the co: had retired, the mysteri- | Jackson's rebel force consisted of ten regiments, | ful in the politteal history of this country, and the | avi haveextrcased © desire 20, leave to emer the] |” “hes! 3 tae It was the beginning of 1848 thatI - | ous stranger tome— ‘with a large baggage and supply trata, and ten | record Of occurréncéé tfanspiring at the Fed- | 28vy, will be reosived on the eens te hent se ed to the wonderful metropolis, and I cannot | ‘George, I want an apartment consisting of | days’ cooked rations. It is not known where he | pral M@tropolis {s naturally of #ttiking and re- | ;,J8*, An allowance of throes contes ‘travel- ALS ind ath ob say that I saw much of the sundry revolutions, | several rooms. To morrrow morning my ser- | went, but it is surmised that be intends to attsck Kable interest. The public.dealfe to receive | 21. Ansdeance of fires mortha to and |) ter because I kept carefully out of ihe way, as 1 | vants and luggage will arrive, and they must | Gen. Kelley’s command. Gen. Banks’ Thi'd Bri- | Me = ppd ty onfnary seamen, and of tie months to men. 7 was only a lodger. »Things went on ably | have shelter. By the way, I as well tell | gade left here vesterday morning, and arrived at | Prompt, full and reliable accounts @f ail thet) "a1, Boraussion to leave an ellotmentof halt-pay | by which the watent ok CaLCEROvE pleazantly with me, and { was picking up'| you that if any body asks after Prince Lovrs ee eetere Cera a iatants nt five | passes Bere te most intense, and we have | to their fsmilles, (> ocmmence the daie af their «n- Sido] SNEATURss BRLARORMaRTS Bre 5 i ° ae were pay 40D INFLAMMATION, Pronch fat, Cababa be Bs. bette aameriére, fMarcLuom, you.can cond hime up te me,” Jo aloog the rote, The mnavoh wes Meter petetnaiteas pcs improverments | srk ‘To goon board ship in their ordinary clothen, | * V8) M* FAS . when an event oocarred. You might have knocked me down with a] through three or four inches of snow. in the weekly issue of the Washington Star where an outfit wil bs furnished and charged as I declare to you positively that when, in | feather. would probably reach Hancock by noon to- meet this want most satisfactorily. {n compli- . om, September, 1848, a decent-looking fiacre drew Said the Prince, “Now you had better go | Gen. Lander has been assigned to the command | ance with the wish of the public the parer has up at thedoor, and there descended from it— and look after my rooms, for I do not intend | of Gen. Kellev’s division, and Gen. Williams 100 333 ‘ Moa $ 1o But never mind. He was 2 decent-looking sort | sleeping on the fifth floor to night.” takes command at Hancock pee Paap a soning reba ie pape tare ; fisone! shirts i$ HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHU of gent, bat all the. i be bad with him | I ran off to consult with my proprietor, and |.) he Connecticut Fifth regiment returned bere | Ditst follo shape, and now appears @ handsome | Two pn'is woollen draw +4 For Weakness consisted of two rath mare de: t ba, As| the Prince was ver eedily moved ‘down | J8t Thorsday from Hancock and marched again Sheet of thirty-two columns, tilled with choice 13 awe . $8) | Arigitig from Excessce, Hobie of Dissipation. b hed rf} ad Tpe' f 8. If the fifth v t aS. a with the Third brigade, to which they are at- |] and carefully prepared Reading Matter, and beer- 100 Pariy Irdisoraten or Abuse. o asl me for on ne room, of course rom floor to fe second. Next day 100 tached, yesterday morning. They have not been | jng the name of the me Ailended with the Following Symptoms : attacked, a8 wae stated, net heen 1a, a positioa to PE sq ‘- : be attacked, since they left Hancock yesterday a | ‘‘ Washington Dollar Weekly Star.” ou 21} |e eee rire. showed him up to the fifth story. Perhaps all | two sérvants arrived, a Frenchman and a Swiss, the pr Feagete! hicbe of were engaged—perhaps | with a heap of heavy trunks, which were far they were not; but that is a secret betwixt myself and my employer. At any rare, if the b old adage that ‘silence gives consent” be true; | 1¢ wasin our hotel that the intrigues took the stranger was quite satisfied with thefashion | place which eventually led the Prince to pow- in which he was treated; for, without saying | er. When he left us to act as President he a word, he took possession of a parlor next the | offe me an appointment in his household, sky, which was not magnificently fitted up. I | but E-declined it, as I had no ‘icular faith could judge of that, because I slept next door. | in tha Nepoleonio star. I was a great donkey, At that time, of course, myreaders are aware |'[ allow; but, after 1 do not particularly that France was a Republic, and the Govern-'} regret it, for I have ed a goodish bit of ment had something moréimportant todotban | money, and am negotiating for an hotel in trouble themselves about strangers’ passperts, | Jermyn street. When the bargain is con- the color of their hair,and 80 on. No one ask- | cluded I intend to write to the Emperor, tell- ed our new customer for his credentials; bat, | ing him that my first floor is always at his ser- loss of Memory, Difficulty more respectable than the two seedy carpet | week. arse Nerves, are y P Tux Latest —All ts quiet at Hancock. As indleated by the title, we now furnish the paper at the unprecedented low price of impor, Pent the } orey Juivaren' Lassitade of the Musoulsr Sy ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR! Wall 1058 foned flee Gands, luahing of the ‘ Fs 0 ‘ ynees of the Skin, ‘uptions on the . Or barely more than the price of the paper upon eke rime gent poenipe fret by seyret ogee} 2 LID COUNTRNA NCR. which it fa printed. It Is our determtoation to | Sty or eathe iakesor rivers, # Fe mm pn vee megs make the Wesxty Srar not only the dargest IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, and handsomest Dollar Newspaper in the United Im ona of which the Pationt ae pay States, but that it shall absolutely be Who esa saytia’ they are not frecuently fal- ‘Tue Best Fairy Weexty NewsParPsr IN THE lowed by those “DIREFUL DisRASES,” ni ng been returned by the Federal government to Worn!!! the treasury. The regate number of men “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” raised in the State for the war has been 120 000, of | _ t Contains the very fullest, freshest, and most Many are aware of the cause of their enffermg, Message of the Governor of New York. Alsany, January 7.—The Governor’s message briefly reviews the present condition of the coun- try, and says that the State’s credit never stood higher. The finances are in a satisfactory condi- tion. The balance in the treasury in September last was $3.075,000. The war tax has been re- duced from two to one and a-half millions, forty r cent of thie advances made by the State hav- de A-cg6t ; 562 SEVENTH STREET. ARMY OFFICERS AND CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE, for alll that, he gave mehis name as ‘‘Mr. Jack- } vice, should circumstances beyond his control Nadel tng bore now in the field, and 14,500 are apie ie jo helipn: pil eng the thin, rf ied pth by THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMB son, of New York,” in the event of any letters | compel him to take up his abode among us| "fie alludes to the subject of harbor defenses, | nee on Cove : 7 idles H.W. HAMILTON. And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, arriving. or persons asking to see him. again. But, Bless You, for a long time it seemedasif | 1 have seen him several times since he re- that trouble were quite superfluous, for be had | sided at our hotel, but did not address him; not the slightest connection with the outer | for there is a very remarkable change between world, as far as people were concerned. Mr. | Mr. Jackson of New York, and the Emperor Jackson received neiher letters nor visits, and J of the French. The former gentleman had never left the hotel. His only amusement | rather a hungry look about him, in spite of uri ‘ tikes to obt i tant topics of the times; the news of the week; Zing prompt measures to obtain congressiona ; etn ali parte of the appropriations, and recommending that the State | n'eresting correspondence from ali parts of the proceed at once with the works. War with Eng- | world; capital stories; humorons and graphic iand is deprecated as franght with untold dis: sketches, and the pick of the floating miaceliany ters ut this time. when the State’s resources are | of iiterature and gossip. so largely drawn upon to overwhelm the reb-l- lion. “He concluded with the declaration that} The Dortax Stax bas asa permanent feature New York will do everything to sustain the | @ carefully prepared Wo. 66% I3 _de iv e02 #* oppo. Cent.y Mark t and in the rear Wine, Liquor and Cigar Store, © THE TRUTH OF TER TION, TEE CONSTITUT ONCE A CTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS. L. Towers J.M.Towxrrs. J.B. Towsrs. Rogquires the a:d of medicine to strengthen and L. TOWEKS & CO., Lovigorate the STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ES- | Which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU BEAR AMPLE WITNES: as seemed to consist in talking with me, in a | bis being a prince, and was most particular! } age TABLISHMENT, tmvarial ly dose leasant, quiet way, about the events of the | yellow; Sat tbe Emperor seems Ls impeore Cm Oe AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, Corner Louisiana avenue and Sixth st. & TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. day; and when he discovered that I was an | every year, and that decidedly gentlemanly The War in Kentucky. punbodying: whtteter ety Week inferest 6 trey the bu-iness community, is re- Eoglishbman (though how he did so I do not | disease, gout, appears to have done him good. | Catro, Jan.6 —A deserter from the rebel army, | ¢*8 11 the transactions of the Interior Department, avived to the New Book and Job Print- — know to this day, for my accent was perfect,) | At any rate, to see him as I saw him last | who left Columbus o unday, arrived Lere to- | the Smithsonian Institution, and the U. 8. Agr!- anon which bas hoon teed up be told me that he was an American, who bad | spring, a man would be not only foolish, but | dav, and furnisbes the fol!owing information re- | cultural Society. Gardening and Horticulture O13a0, '2 the most complete wanner, is now garding the movements of the enemy: lived many yearsin England and loved her in- | untrue, who said that he had anything of the io E we. ati tory styl: , also receive due attention in this department | barrcty of Pristing vies ey MYle every | oe WA LES— FEMALES— FEMALES, stitutions. Now, do you know that did me good: | p»rvenu about him. To my mind he looks} &°-. Pillow resigned bis command on Friday 6 = es, Pamphlets, Cards, Ciroulars,| OLD OR YOUNG, SINGL ARRI : i fte housand x ‘i of the paper, and we also give each week a or es . I had so long been accustomed to be called | every inch an Emperor. : wack for Howling Grece Kye Comes Mat choice budget of Household Recipes for our indy | "ui arteatne ef ethers of Congrese is of CONTEMPLATING MARRIAG! Rosbif or Biftck Angl: ith other comp! I wonder whether be will reall sd . df fe al In Many Affections Peculiar to Females vents I may omit, that it delighted me tebe | first floor of mine? If Trce co erduitethat | Over 100 cannon were’ planted on Columbus | readers; aiso, Recipes for the Workshop, togetbe notes wo have the Lovers sta pene Ts | tno Stutenen ia puoemaiie’ by eunetharemns ments I may omit, that it delig eS eee of tain Were certain of it I} bluffs, and the river was blockaded bya chain | with an official list of all the new inventions city. ‘de 7- 0 in © is or Reteruon, Ifreguisnty addressed simply as *George.” Icannotsay | would have it decorated at onse after the| being stretched across. supported by barges and —_ P afainees: OF Suppression of Cw Evac- that I felt any extraordinary respect for the j fashion of the Tuileries; but it is not quite so | torpedoes planted at intervals aa issue from the Patent Office each wok, a tations. Ulocrates of Behirrowe state vee ent on the fifth fluor; still, I must allow that | certain now as it once looked. Gold and silver have entirely disappeared from In short, it is our purpoee to give our readers Prriv Te. rus, Lesoorrhee, or Whites, Storily I a e always behaved to me as agent, and I never eS, _ elrealation. le only currency is the Seats Bank | a varied, rich, and sparkling variety of the a eerie cchom, Mabiteet Dissipation, or in the objected to mount so'many flights of stairs that i of South Carolina, Tennessee notes, and Confed- | reading that at once Instructs and entertains, PRIWATZ. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! I Bight have the pleasure ofeatine on him. Spicy.—General Shields (who comes passen- | €f@te scrip. but alming to make Wassincton News AnD SEE SIMPTUMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Our mysterious stranger spentthe day in | g°° to New York in the Northern Light) and susekiegs cantina and writings for Be baa Senator McDougal, appear to be laboring un- brought a good many books with him, and took der 8 misunderstanding as to each other's pe: ol- rFPRIiVvaTrs. Gossip our speciality, in accordance with the views set forth above. Explosion of a Steam Boiter at the Ports-~ mouth Navy-Yard. : . i iti i Bostox, Jan 7 —The steam boiler in the Ports- | Believing it to be better to sell many papers at OTA — in avery paper that appeared in Paris at that Sowin on the war question, judging by the mouth navy-yard, connected with the ordnance |'a low price than a few ata high price, we have DR. LA EONT: » and they were no trifle to get through, eB: Card G Shield. department, exploded yesterday, killing the en- | getermined to offer the following Cureq a’! Venoris! Diseases pormanently and had his meals in his room. are | from en. Shields gineer, Mr. Budges, and demolishing the 100-feet EB % Clubs quickly, tthe useof diszucting or poison- | Take no mors Balsam, Mer: or Unpleasant werd -egtinek, sagthing : Sax Francisco, Dec. 6. 1861. | chimney of theestablishinent, besides doing othet | _ Extraordinary Inducements to Clubs. sof aay kind. ith business Medicine for ‘end Dengerens brought him up; and I amsorrytossy now] Editor ae Bulletin : Since my | 42mage. ~ $1 vo peryoar. | | plaews eres iseases. that & off many a queer dish on him, | return to the State, a fow days ago, my atten- cereet It is saying quite enough m itefavor,whenIssy| HELMB "S EXTRAUJ BUCHU The only thing he wes partonion about washis | tion hes been called to the following para} cow ee ene a goveen be 8 Ry prea @ iathist which isin use in all th abet — 4 : . - f ale x, Jan. 6 — ui \- - : ; Bo weak ts dete Mien wee pala Nie bill Er Ge pease non one, gene the rounds ments of Beston, Roxbury, Gharaaawe New | To Clubs of Twenty-; nits, , York City College and Hospital Testimo- SECRET DISEASES "Te CI furnished. i their 08; At le rahe - Bedford, Springfield, and other cities of the come | ‘To Clubs of Fifty. 5 ayn. hi a w, Ine! Stages; Eine Sipense larly, we had no objeetion to serve General Shields.—Senator McDougall, of J 4 “3 Ladies with Whites and Diseases of the Womb | Little or no in Diet; No ieee ae Cal., made a speech at Jacksonrille: fiicoin | monweslth, were insugurated today. ‘The mes-| Address W. D. Waitack, Publisher of the ew c u sages of the various mayors show a continuance | gyap Washington, D. C., with subscription Tgidtanspscaraianits grove by my The fanniest thing about the stranger was| lately, and the Jacksonville Journal, in of material proyress, notwithstanding the war. : wil ‘ ‘ ‘i hich J bi that he would stand at his fifth story window | sketch of his remarks, says :—* The g ————— money enclosed, or for specimen copies, whic’ ‘ Preventing and Curing & atures in deep thought, looking out on the Place Ven- | referred to an interview between himself and Run the Blockade ‘Will be forwarded gratis. evan tn erin aie teleee stamp, | frequent in Me a OE expe ung edt dome at the Napoleon Pillar. I said to myself | Gen. Shields, in San Francisco, in the fall of gw Orueays, Jan. 4—A British steamor has | — nd. 4 * | Poss , Diseased, and worn-out Matter, many & time that it was certainly a handsome | 1860, which shows that Shields was enlisted in ‘d in a Confederate port, which bring work of art, and worth looking at, say twice ; | the secession movement at that time, and vis- ee hagree~y of munitions of war and ot! bat however n could come all the way from | ited California to further its interests, and | V*!¥*ble articles. 3 nothing offemsive or disagreeable in any mt. \ re snd others packed, with THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS N Wn... ington Building, Penn, WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF ne e end Seventh st, Washinzton, DL. QUACES, iy K AND FILE! R HROCK’S, Ar 460 Ninv Strest, Near America to live in a fifth floor room, an: Shorea the speaker to join his fortunes Count De Paris and Duc De Chartres. Is the place, ofa! otnets, to supply Satatlves vith ont ~ee i Le rho ey fees to be onred mes at nothing but that columa a, Boston, Jan 7.—The Count de Paris and the *PURN. PROPOSALS Are invitodtill the inth | “poison” has, by the use of “powarfal ‘ self, I candidly confess beat e This paragraph, short as it is, contains three of) < CAMP FURI ITURE, . 1852 at 12 o'clock ft» | pecn dried up in the sjatem, to break out = is not easy, cee tell you, to beat a waiter. and distinct falsehoods: ‘“ That Vio gai ste a er Mn Ar <up. Vaux Lownst Futene. with BEE m v gravated form, end i, cornm : TLE. Just come and try, at— But there, I almost let s was enlisted in the secession movement MIR Eon pate al i“ . celsvored at, Herrisberg: Cham. my seoret out. The gentleman who takes these } af that time,” (or at any other time.) is false-| ENsaMIN DaWOLFF, of all qualities. Come and render youraclvescom- | of eGovernment may direct. The words down from my lips says that if let it | hood No.1. ‘That he visited California to B a No. 294 Bens. A Soctanlh Inthe winter be = very ciel outlay of ve under this contract 4 000 disiai be known where I am, the whole world—which } further its interes’ falsshood No. 2. ‘‘That a id call money. is saying, in other words, the readers of Rodin | he tried to induce the rpeaker (Senator McD.) a Remember tho place. de 21-Stawsw PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, . ee he seh 5 Keeps es I! averse at Good fellewe—would te have a look at me. | to join his fortunes with it’’—falsehood No. 3. ¥ K ‘St 4 7 a = a Spey Bat that would make my present master’s for- f Senator MeDougal is correctly reported in vt iS sB wt ee Mix Ren 1 Pe conn Fuse tienes D, ior 0 1,900 pounds Fp erseeeyes fo neg BUCAU tune, and 1 owe him a grudge. the above paragraph, it is only left for me to | CUT: RY EP EGTACLES, OPERA NEW YORK OYSTER AND EATING SA | © Gi verument reserves to ttaalf the right to pay in DamnAnY Onealen eae in seaede-fay £-, the meyatittens | pronoence him the author of a base lie, anda} wy. jy aepairing done by FG. RicuaR ‘The undersigned beg venpectiully to informtheir | Fredy wotes, and to ssject any bid ter ‘S27 | whether existing in asked me one morning w rought in his | despicable calumniator. from No, 1028 Chostuut'stroet, Philavet 4 e ectdily to saform Shel o bid wi!l be entertained unless the bidder breakfast, er Your obedient servant, Jawzs Suseups. | skilful workman in Chronoueters, fine Warones, | tise aa ee tnad tee Sener le that MALE OR FEMALE, “Not much,” I replied cheekily ; for I wasa ko. ; P j. A. BECKWITH, scour ame cap cedin do71m* "| on New York.av. neat 15th ay Wa : } . ‘sed | (Tom Whatever cause orig: bad a rua P to pronur for Our Siptspleala tot Best ena Os aes sation HOW LONG STANDING. Repablican, if anything ia those days. ‘People EFS 6 inarket’ oan al- Loraty 1x Ricumoxp.—We have been as- ORR OH e a aes are talking about Louis Na a, and saying | sured by quite a numbe ased Uni ak i ord. Parties, families and sutler plied at the Form oF Bin. Diseases of these Organs require the ad of = Di- that he ted been for retarning to ~ heat war, Pirie adres ne cena d. for ladies and centlomes ae the thing Pri be atyog i pammanrees ie enn a ook Batteon' the nook hows on "HEL. "S EXTRACT BUCHU France without leave. Bi: ast, that they had undoubted evidence of the | fF Christinas Prosexte, 4 te Selma XP DORIAN & SWORD. te Te HELMBOLD'S etd “Indeed 2" said Mr. Jackson, quietly. on | Joyslty of s good number of the citizens of | At E. A. Lake & Gas Matis Weir henedr eee : ter: 8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, hearing the news; and as I left the room I} Richmond to the old flag, and thet but for the} _¢o2 Under Brown's Hotel. it is oertsin to have the desired effect in happened to info a mirror, and saw him | fear of arrest they would openly avow their & Vibes ose taal Er ge SERGES SOF RICH is regSeEEEREEE, P YW I1GGERS & HENRY'S the. causl, «m beorge tha pureha: smiling ft iy. Now; what the deuce was] sentiments. The folldwiog paragraph fi W asainc POeEXS 8 LEXANDRIA EX- | town, bas béen iefited, aad ps tres oan GAS good and sufficient bond for eifillment of the | BVIDBNCE OF T22 MOST RESPONSIBLE AND RIF there my remark to make him smile? I put | Riehmond Examiner, of Prd y 3 jaar Pose PRESS, , now be sccoramodsted ar Somforta e dled Smet Sad, to maasive. Treasury notener othe LIABLE COARACTER it down that he was related to Mrs. Sots, their te ? guty twice & day. Orders left on slats Ry yate seme @. E eters. and san beet | Govern ‘ands in paymect jor the.Cattie. willfscoompany the medicines. eased of the fam’ ‘ Fans), ; ’ : LE an, nll Se li celta eT re “ On another occasion, when the stranger ask-| ambulating our streets with passes to Fortress | —25:2¥ THD MEATS, FRUITS, &0— * “ “ — yoo od ma obodt the need of the dey” T told him] Monroe. ‘They were making a number or SOMETHING NEW! defor Gr lececres ti “ “ “ ‘with Names TNC aN@ FAME. what an extra performance was to be given that s.? ‘Ani the: i Sees Dr. Ki Guxatxst Discovery o: Ginger, R ; m we nol r. King, i Rog mapee's Eis as; Yeon, 7 “ = ~ cvening on bekalf of the pagr, at the Theatre| the Rhode Islend at the Arlington At 981 C sittet, opposite cas, Vermouth $08 = aa Frapi and that Rachel bad promised to sing | House, nd in as high a glee as the t caler. °. é the SMareeillaise for this occasion as the last. | Union men he bas been conferring with. There | ; QYSTERS st KING & BURCHELL, “ . “ She had done so during the Revolation, and I | is a sombre ton many faces, and the be- | |? ¢Shell and shoroug hi oe (Ope “superior corner Fifteenth st, and Ver “ “ “ F coe coat had gone to hearher: but as for singing! | lief prevails that, if the war is not waged in fims on record. Call and 66d. LOOK OUT FoR stormy Wweataer,| . - " PHYSICIANS” PLEASE“ HOTIORE There is a word in the English ia: ery | earnest. we are doomed, and that Virginia and | , The undersigned respsctfaily jnforms his friends nd rend your orders immediately atveute<pebeacbialty low eelesnse ea ‘we Bane “ED caster” co “eennngEEEs. seldom used—‘mouthy.”” When I’ learned | all the Border States must inevitably be ooou- | iSite Pistriet, and vigitors tothe city. that Le has | WON: the renowned G zor wa will wager ‘ha: | $t cur proverbially low prices, marked in plain HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRE French—never mind where, es I am only @} pied by the Federal authorities. But we differ | ins vost tncrough inane ed Rae eH MEST | Clhermenin AmeriossAcd So cheape ey | Oue price only. vs compored of Buchu, Cu'.sbs avd Juniper Berries, waiter—my mester told me that the whole art | with the faint-bearted in one respect or epin- " rt Y : LN. 8. Large jobs alg Seine don at grestiy ro- jae of stock iauplics no, obligation to | sciected with great care.by & compoveat druggist. of speaking French lay in opening my mouth. | ion. We think the army will not submit, Martotrintherar "Pista eam . Peun.avonue snd Niuth sty, PREPARED IN VAOvO, If that be true, then Rachel was what is popu- | whatever may be the stipulations of others.”® Pg ger rycen FAL an: Perry Balding: BY H. T. HELMBOLD, larly termed a ‘“‘stunner.”” If music were a ISAAC HERZBERG, recognised art in England, and I were author- pe igheragns withing to hove Oysters furnished regu- p gine Only pigeused | Gb] Scat icatls anterior ten ins cotta aeaee | Patten An en ee Rechel howled. But} B ° 9.7 Si. 0-6 tes without fear of failure, should eal and make att to be loancd on Gold and Siiver Watehor, | to, £:\781) Washington and ‘Georeotown with tus | te wBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS: ere cmen g ay 9 ys eae WHITEHOUSE & uvcn ous, Namtin | saves br perehonine of pata i frwtstee Oe a a Poe ee arty: Ne aa forchasing of me. aa i furnish a pres s Manaus vo BE td Xi | Ihetrate Aso, Popped Corn, pi 4 ‘the”hardneds Of | (rye New Yorn Wane Be = oxuel to pg ts, | Birost, Deck of the Natu s m0 POPP M. BRA DLY, Agent, AFFIDAVIT. hy louse, joes just as low. pate: a z | Matoun ends ona nue deitn acenee TOSUTLERS, _ (COLUMBIA MARKET, Ne Meant oe rena eeetn Sats. | | Personnlly gppsured vefors wi. en Alderman of | | '“FCRVALRY AND SOLDIERS BOOTS Caubereion Pomnaison: ei jpaeecaelnue. corner Therteenth st. | ments, Table Tope, ke. A large assorementarware | boing uiy-swora,comh aag.his § con floor bas paid sixty franes for an orchestra stall. Stramberries, Tomatoes, Pigs’ aq. | ihe subscriber would most. reapeouuliy. inform | Subend Po * arse sasortmenta;wars | being duly sworn, Cot cag; nis prorecere 3 Ob dear! when » man is rich he can afford such MARCHING SHOKS, Fore Late Kiekics, Catay Baar | phe citiseawof Was be has returned to pees ee trace, but kw pernly vegernla. pte extravagant luxuries. I say, Mr. Jackson | mostly of their own manufncture, to be sold at the | tiss® 7 aay ing & LOAKS! T. BE, LD. (Lord forgive me! would you like to pay such rarees solicited, xat ina a Seery thing fo b Be ‘Will bo happy to greet his id frivude mad’cx Cc Leki geamcrtamation! novia at he 3 cage Fy rices. mers. Be — — — : supposing mm) Se F GLOuRE with, de-im= ‘Hotels aud families ith Oysters, de- we of Soode sent free of charge to any part of iseee oer Alderman, Ninth et. “Possibly,” said the mystery'man, with a4! . de 13 C. MALLARD. TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, : : minder oeteet rant | Avow ure nga AEY S100 FIR ee | ee | cancers arzgogren i 4 le as ra ULES JOLLIVET, Ladies’ Hairdresxer, from DRAWERS, and a Ei ia : when E entered his “one” ‘rote’ | Blane’ bis te twoine POS, TM. HARVEY. | Paris. jast arrived, informs the iadics of Wasie Fe avense, back room or 365 D itech, Unters Price $1 per bottle, or six fer 65. i 1 L half made up my mind to SREAT ATTRACTIONS.—G NOTICE Bo_WATCHMAKERS, JEWEL. ngton wa t on him no but I feaktmacey on G facie ew rg new sock of lothing, Nappy iyasy ahaa = ‘S08 lead Dresses, == f__ Deltvered to any address, seoutely packed from — rat ea jugt reosived At SMLIT a's) No. 460 Tih atroot, j MYERS! of 90 Washington street, Bos Be eae er annie of Ele ?| AL KINDS OF FANCY GROCERIES AND | observation. ’ “Sa : No. To Washicgton Building, Pe: arose, Woe nen lysed hl, Sis Googe ERE PETER | andrem ten tr 32 confidence oa Panesar. ith & large sch) Sth and loth, de4 Stawtf 353 Pa. avenue. near @th st. a. Gents, § Bt the lowest wholesale prices: “wevoh = below Chestcut, Phila el Tials, &o.. at the fe fe You wis 2Q02. 48D coaL. UST RECEIVED TEN HORINE’S | Depot, 10¢ South ’Fenth ll E ; 7 Esch ok Wonutonir ert "arb | ny ue HO aM cvemece | Sam ER BIE ARE: Bal Boup on Woux bone A? RevarL. " do90-tm%y : x a OTICE. te Ry nell cheaper aad tive ure | Goa dawt? BROWNI KEATING. refreshments, COME ONE AN oe To the ‘People’s ple 4 open accounts, sre reapoott "See a ) "Galilee u Som prion ford: sand aloes v A & 2 ‘Dre voivs. UST & E Low, et _ ; now 73 pet QAI Oe oe: a 8. ‘e ; BARBOUR & SEMMES. uDB ¥ CATAW: Notthet Leared to the BAT’ “p coh bis) ' ° Wasi the Sods sed the lnteos in Ts ssid tome one fine gt ‘ — ; y iy use, : A . stile for tana ~ Goons 1 bes ‘ pie ft pale ats BR pan ‘ (\*"" CATAWHA BRANDY, = bis 2a lieve, af good & one as was ever served up. 1 doo’t eare for Prancatelli or poor Soyer; but, ~-mebow or another, the guests did not

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