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f + (SUNDAY EXOEPTED,) AT THE STAR Gerasr of Pexnsyivanis avenus and Eleventh st. bd W. D. WALLAOH. — months; $1 for three months; and for less than . three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- > s gle copies, ows cur; in wrappers, Two cunts. 1” Avvenruawenrs should be sent to the ce before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may © “THE EVENING STAR vi Piet: ete ee? ers 3 : not appear until the next ver. XIX. PUBLISHED E VERY APTERNOON, the price is $3.50 © year, im adeance; $2 for six Nien, WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1862. N°. 2,789. INTERESTING EXPOSITION OF AF. | wriths' from Japan, under date of September| “TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1868. HELMBOLD’S S IN JAPAN. ast, as follows —— | <ee . \ The writer of the subjoined communication | “BEAUTIFUL AND PICTURESQUE SCENERY OF From the Upper Potemac. By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auotioneers, GENUINE RE ARA is a Japanese of fine intelligence and high THE COUNTRY—ITS ANTIQUITIES. Sanvy Hoox, Jan. 28.—This forenoon a squad RUSTEES’ pong pe D.C, ef REMOVAL P P. TION. “No land in the world can supply so much | of Ashby’s cavalry made their ap) nce at Boli- T ‘trust from Wm. ¥ q bd ~ personal character. He was educated in this | tor the pencil and book maker as Japan. The | var, accompanied by a section of artillery which | 1961, and of record, we wi country, (being the first Japanese ever edu- | entire country is a garden—not a tame, land- pe ar eo om ail noo Saal eerste i- | ith day of Ate gee es omen g nna ae “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED™ cated outside of Japan,) speaks English with | scape garden, as we find in France and Hol- | ment, stationed a mile and a y $ the eastern tof lot number one remarkable ete, and bide air to be of great | iemdy but aatare's garden, just such a one aa Hem. 4 Out, Rerott gun, and. Badeld ites | Frogs ort) ip beatasdaiion| A BININGER & OO. Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, service to the United States in future inter. | ™{°5 Sadia ia: with hills and mountains, | BACH, betiad, © bill” At the Intest accoun‘s na bi Fanblng’Baor ‘orta, of tho eau’ width, 18 EAvE A Positive and Specie Remedy course between this country and Japan, where | rivulets, and bays and rivers, and cultivation | stationed in a sm Tieeae mene Bolivar. * foe SET ES For Diseases of the he now carries on business. brought to its highest fection. If they Pi Stent mx gh raf is ponpentradng | 4 Gus ties of there ae eat REMOVED BLADDER, KIDN GRAVEL, ana wn, yur inform: 8a grea LAD! DROP- Wrtuarp Horst, Llane Ne pest not ie — a = aie ae h Genres ua i a na"arong the rebel 3 conse mente, at ree, six ‘and months, with = OAL Ewen » a — . * quence of circulation reports among them aaa. v z > & W. D. Wallach, Esq., Editor of the Even- mauat have been planted before historical toat our whole division was about to cross over. Bean ok $ COX, 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PR ta my increases the power P me x epechs; the beautiful camelia, and above all, | and that Jackson posted to Charlestown to resist Trustoes Georgetown Build’e Associa'n, ‘whieh the watemr ee catcamy ong Star, Washington—Dear Sir: Incompli- | the sacred lotas, which is mostly cultivated on | oar progress, Itis thought here that Jackson | ja6 anwte GOMWRRD ke BUCK ET a vats. by © WATERY OR CALCEROUS and a! ance with your request, I now have the pleas. | the grounds attached to the temples. Nothing | will move down nearer to Harper's Ferry to- oe a)| CXNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS Gre i By BAR D & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. 85 well a8 PAIN AND ure of giving you some items in relation to | !0ks pet, = ak pap il aid veg night. ipuidvcae Soren oe - = WILLARDS’ HOTEL. Japan, as to its trade, improvement and ad-|Pe"to ancient looking villages; Gometeries ial Law in Missouri—Seven Bridge- STEES’ SALE.—By virtue of» deed vancement in the sciences since the admiasion wath peter palaces, many of foen mane need be t—Anether trust from Jess LE: ‘dated May 20, 1855, ani — _ rd. we will ffer at auction, on the lith day of foreigners into the country. and also the | ing the style of carving centuries back; gate- bruary, at 3% o'clock p m., on the premises, We invite the attention of our friends and Sr. Louis, Jan. 28.—The military commission | that lot of ground in Georgetown, bou: Bs fol- a . ~- politiesl condition of that country at the pres- | as s0 picture Cer aa wine srhat the | assembied at Palmyra for the trlal of the bridge; plows, viz: ,_Bocinning atthe end of tanty-six tect | trons to the Card below: AELMBOLD'S EE TEACT BUCHU ent time, which may interest you, or at least aod peo ea r, poco lost in ¢ ve elatt poste tera eg pepe SN Ge fromthe southeast int onaf West and 7 No. 219 Pennsyivamia Avanuz, Arising from Esipaeny at s 4 + : Ahag — pabey Bark soreti, be interesting to the readers of your widely | orateness of the carving of the corni approved bv Gen. Halleck fhoscuth lise ut Were erect Sweaty Toots thence | Lepprene Parents Sey Attended with the Following Symptoms : einen? Ge aaa antciase temple, its bronze pillars, its god 7 EA phere rd DE gba theleng oath ft sane araliel wie said North atrest, The Subscribers, having opened a Branch Es- ndieposition to Exerton, t is well known to all commercial nations, | pi, iests. ridge on the Hannibal and St. Joseph ratiroad | eighty-six fe mca Wweetwardiy, and paraiie! a - i that in the year of 1858, the United States Fes toot apect ta mane erect = was burned by the rebels on Saturday night The | With ssid West etract, twenty fest, and’ tence | tablishment in this City a few months since, and | {*s,° Neen Diffioul Consul General at the port ef Simoda made a | orp: enting these temples. here are mauy bridge had just been completed. Paprveee BONE Eh San: Sng rmnngy, Wie BS feeling encouraged by the liberal patronage al- fe of Vieoe, mmercial treaty with the government of J ii ‘orms of sale : One-third of th chase monoy situd ons, designating entiia coll in that empire pe = ce Faas ica meee soe red Seizure of a Danish Vessel. ~ be paid 1 she and the reetdo in three equal ready received from iis friends and the loyers of mae situae of the Mix. to be opened on the 4th of July, 1859. Fol- | all visitors excepting the natives. At Kama-] Pitapgurata, Jan. 28. —The Danish bark Jur. | Petalmonts, at three, six, and nine mouths, with | pure and genuine Drynoee of the Skin, lowing are the ts alluded to, viz :—Kana- gen Lorentzen, Riemer, from Rio Janeiro, out] The term: ! ist bs lied with within = . PaiLiD COUNTENANCE, gir prncioal port of eutry) Wrenn nod |preervaton anu of ta ta oka bon | ees enua 2 Hen atm connor of | ot ett ahr ribeye uN apn eas pe bart ~ eng H Lor! a port Ene oeee seeing closed to visitors for many hundreds of years. | housed ey eg A eal apelin first purenseors noe St the risk aad cost ofthe | ana other articles in their line, have determined | iM POTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, with the Dutch for some centu: 3 : “A WONDERFUL STATUE OF BRONZE AT THIS | Of coffee, was seized on the 25th ult., in latitude WALTER S COX, + pon a continuance and extension of their busi Bt one of which the Patient may Eecpire. Learning that Japan was to be thrown open seven degrees north, longitude thirty-two degrees HUGH CAPERTC WO oan say fust they are not freenently fol- to the commercial world, [ hastened to retura | 1 hed heard much nt bronse statue about | thirty minutes west, bythe United States ship Linetrels Georcetown Building Ase ness. Their assortment embraces— lowe. *= those “DRaNUL Dickaees to my native land, and I arrived at Simoda in ; hs Morning Star, and ordered to Philadelphia, in June, 1859. I was much surprised to find that three eae from Kamakoora. A party of six charge of Lieut. Geraud and a priz owe . By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, so much improvement had already been made | f,* indiva —_ et determined to visit 7 , Georgetown, DC. (of various age, brands. and districts.) BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. ia the arts, and mannfacture of useful articles | [; vin ae og betes ‘we stood beigre one of | RePorted Defeat and Capture of Jett Thomp- | TRUSTEES, SALE, f Siufomter2,| BOURBON AND SCOTCA WHISKIES, | THE RECQRDS or TRE INSANE ASYLOMB for foreign markets, as well as finding persons the most si se 1856, aud of reen 1 uct the And the Mciancholy Deaths by Consumption, eo ~ : r t gigantic Buddbas that could be con- Cutcaco, Jan. 28.—A special dispatch to the | iltsds+ of JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &e . - oe se tneete ‘ pee pels pom ceived. The priests who stood in front of it] Tribune, dated Calro, saye that ruthors are rife | rice pote he 2 pegs GOR. CHI8S WrEas, So 2s SN SEED FINE COGNAC BRANDIES “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many sre aware of the cause of their soffering, > ASSEL TION. ~ appeared like children two years old standing | tbat the expedition which left Bird’s Point on ‘ Also, several valuabie ‘Yonies, Ditters, ort = CONSTI of rhs Seer ee wince whoroie’ be- | ia front of a man seven feet high. The agure Saturday bed a fight with Jeff Thompson, and t ' y point distant Stomechics, which are remedies for are TH ‘OnGANIc WEAK ESE oe? ne Be bs 2, oma per eh rep on | is about fifty feet high, in sitting posture, and | that he bas been made prisoner. It {s uiso re- f. t corner of aid 1 nie equires the aid of medicine to strengthen and the Bey of Kanagawa and imm ely oppo- thirty feet broad. Seven men can stand on | Ported that three Tennessee regiments had becn 4 . 2 I th bowel complaints, fever tnd ague, invigorate the System site, being just three miles by land and One | his thumbs, which join. The face has a pleas. | 1tercepted on thelr march to Sykeston. headache, and the lke. uch HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU Siibe arses ligeieed that dace ont oxprentien cue: tntdrios 6 the temple Banks's € nd Lot 25 35% fect MADEIRA, SUERRY & PORT WINLS snoariat ly dees a oe ide in Kann oner | where this wonderful statue is, contains sev- Frem Gen. Banks's Command. . to Prospect atree i — = siniste TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, chants and traders should reside in Kan1gawa, | . 4) Buddhas, and the usual bronze ornaments, | FREDERICK, Jan. 25.—Later intelligence from | 25 feet to the beginnin nents. ! CLARET,” UNDY, CHAMPAGNE but government of Japan, finding there Altogether this is one “of the most wonderful | YY !!!iam: Lows that the report of shelling by h if was more space and better accommodations on the opposite side of the bay, gave orders to the native contractors to build ehouses and dwellings for the foreign merchants. The native merchants also secured ground from the government, and thus commenced to build the Confederates at Dam Xe Son Sunday was jp correct, but no material damage was done. It t This is but one of the wonders of Japan. | was by a detachment of Jackcon’s command, : to be wean Nature and art seem to have vied with each | probably for the phrpose of feeliag our Strength at] The terme of sais must be complied with within other to produce the most beautiful country | that place. one week after saie, or the nroperty may ba resold in the world. Whenever Japan is open to at the expense and risk of the purchaser, after productions of art. AND GERMAN WINES, — HAVANA SEGARS, Of all Varieties and Prices. FEMALES— FEMALES FEMALES, OUD 95,2 SSN SSE AER OF 5 FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING . . ‘ oa (0 bur'd | travel without hindrance, it wil isited b Deceased. PRT Sion ‘i M catia Seiten in May, 1859, what is now the flourishing city the anakace erst routes Sal apne, Atsany, Jan. 27—Ex-Comptroller John C. HUGH TOBACCO. , in Many Affections Pi ond of Yoko-hama, conti bE & population of nine Wright died at Schenectady to-day. Trustees Georgstown By oy Extrect Buchu — a ! by any other rem thousand (9000) inhabitants, including six oud By canaaity hunters from all parts of the HantFord, Conn., Jan.27.—David Robinson,| j86 2awts BARNARD & BUCKE 3 ALSO, Fat Kcue. or Seentesnen of teraseaien hundred (600) foreign residents, attracted by} Very respectfully, yours, &c for many years President of the Hartford Bank, — PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED | uations. Uicerated or Sohirrous state the temptation of the large and increasing ae Ts POSEN, S8-» and one of our mostactive and prominent citizens,] By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers : : i rus, Leucorrhes or Whites, Sterility. trade of thi é it Josgrn Heco. died last night Gecrcetoon, D.C MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, Py incident to the sex, gin sag ray bay x RUSTEES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of indiooretion. Rabies of Dissipatan..aF a The trade of this town, which commenced Lucerne. trust from Henry dated April 25, 1857, VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! in July, 1859, as above stated, is now very] The cultivation of lucerne, as a hay plant, The War in Kentucky. and of record, wo will offsr st muction, on the Lith ; cictaldaly ocketitelt tn tout taco SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. considerable, the exports amounting to (ac- J has not yet become popular in this country. In Lovtsvitig, Jan.23.—Gen. McCook has arrived | 44y of February. at 53 o’elock p. m., on the prem- The Stock was particularly sel su! NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT It. rs r7 by a 868, part of lot No. eiglity,in_ Molmead’s addition cording to correct data in m ion) from s from Mumfordsuille. He left ail quiet. toGeoree es : s Pty z rity a vd Lassen ie 3 poor per wt rabesicbith wy hayr papers ‘There 1s a rumor, but gene sliy discredited | t° @e0rgetown, pounded as follows, viz: Begin. x wants of Hotel-Keepers, Sutlers, Restaurateurs, e Ning at the northwest corner of lot, and run . They are invited to visit the establishment ly of tea, raw silk, wheat flour, lumber, cop- | lent qualities, being a vigorous grower, hardy, heres that the rebel Gen George B. Crittenden | ning thence south, along North atreet, forty feet, | *° ad ig © : n nar a 3 was ross Roads . | thence ens! % nde! rect . Jos. P. per wire, nails, sheathing, peas, indigo, blue# and on suitable soil a Tichly-yielding grass. ‘wounded st Logan 0 as en acts. forty sux fost, thence Worth forty ten oad thonee See eee ee ae ee vitriol, biche de mer (fish), camphor, coal, | Many who have attempted the cultivation of 4 A e The Steamer City of New York. west forty-six feet, to the beginning, with the im- | WILson. Take no more par fat armenia nae Hinglese, | lucerne have failed in consequence of not un-| ew Your, Jan 25.—The steamer City of New | Regvemsni Comisting of two tw story fame} o157 40 ene fact that they import most of the gall nuts. lacquered ware, » Japonica itanding its peculiar habits. In the case York, lost at Hatteras Inlet, er of |. Terms of sac: One-third of urchase money osiness 3 ed, rape seed, &c., &c. of most grasses, we consider the preparation of 400 tons, built = the New York and’ Baltimore to be paid in cash,and the residue in three equal | @tticles direct, and to their many bi facili The monthly imports amount to $25,000 or ] the surface soil of the test mome: ut we d owned here st suret, six,snd nine months, with ties, they are enabled to offer their stock Goods at or Unpleasant HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES ees tt to secur: $30,000, consisting principally of woolen and | rarely attempt to liorate the subsoil. In The terme of sale must be com with within I rt SECRET DISEASES tton fab; vermillion, sino, | hii one week after aaie, or th b ak et ee pees. In all their Stages; ttle Expense eon ion, sino, lead, Chinese be peed rmapalrdeasg toe vanuk| PERHAM?S EXCURSION. |: iu risk and cost of the fivat purchaser, afer oné Your obedient servants, Little or no chsage jn Diots, snl The trade of Kanagawa is mainly carried on | stratum, and undertake the improvements of oN See ae 4 GER & t causes a frequrut desire and gives strength to 7 r} 7 ~ Pi to New Yerk and WALTER 8 COX, A. BININGER & CO., Be sr between several different ports in China and | the soil. Some have asserted, and among the ++.$8.00 — HUGH CAPERTON, ‘ ‘ ol wing Benes California, and lately the Buglish merchants | number Von Thaer, we believe, that in the $13.50 ‘Eipaeve Georgetown Belding Aasocisnon. mporters of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $c. ieee Sb sayy) have found it to their interest to make ship- } cultivation of lucerne the lower stratum of the “f ee Avie BARNARD & BUCKEY. Ancte. ja litt New Yorx axp Waszincton. ment in the class of diseases, on} ments directly to London and Diverpodl, and | soil is of more consequence than the upper. ‘Tickets for sale at the & BARNARD, Auctioneers, ‘otsonous, Diseased, end worn-out " business seems to be increasing daily at this] The plant, as it develops from year to year, NATIONAL HOTEL, 'y virtue of a deed of PABAFFINE THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS rt. sends down its principal roots, and still contin- Where further partiou'ars may be had, st from Charles William April 23, WHO HAVE BEEN THE ViC11M8 OF Since the return of the ambassadors from } ues so to do, as long as it finds food in its pro- , — aH apd of record, mY 1 offer jotion, on CANDLES! _ QUAKES, their late mission to America, the effect of | gress, and hence it is essential that the soil, for} | Time for Teaving, Washington expires on | joo p.mu.von the premise, teat ee oe ‘Fround —— py ets Asoo Sots bo be ‘nnd that their visit to this country is plainly visible, in] at least the depth of two or three feet, be of a = in Washington, known and deseribed as the corth- - eg FE the development of more liberal views of the | similar geological and chemical texture. Where Tickets good to return any day before See nde tO eee fey in square No.l wEUCCI’S PATENT PARAFFINB been dried up in the wiatem, outin anag government in relation to commercial and so- | different strata occur, overlaying each other % March Ist. ‘Twentieth t, and fifty feet on M ‘street, wih - a erence ae. fet tls see itisimportant that the dif. eS =< the urprovemente, consisting ofa two story frame CANDLES! PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, The people of Japan now fast adopting | ferent ingredients of each be thoroughly mixed P STOVES! ged 7 . moder improvements in general sciences, | together. This can only be effected a great CAMP SrOV ep STOVES! totenia ie the te voesdee te thee equalan Manufactured by the — such as a na’ i and use = expense, oe is better therefore not to at-] A large stock on hand, which will be sold lo gtalmente, ot three. fix. and nine months after steam power, art of painti: rawing, a tempt it. ere are localities on almost eve: A. J. E60. as terest. to be secured. ‘i sohi N ¥ Pazarvine CanpLe Co, astronomy. In the latter soleace, however, | farm which are well adapted to the cultivation aie Pa. avert. nneeane sais brake poner ae Recor ——— Use HELMBULD'S EXFRACT BUCHE they were far advanced long before the ad-| of this grass, and these may be discerned by RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. at the risk gud cost of the first purchaser, after one er all affections anc diseases 0 mission of foreigners into the country. The | examination, and at a very small expense. ANwW EK BR weeks’ notics, WALTER 8, COX For sale in quantities to suit purchs ers, by the URINARY ORGANS, dity, and tolerable wa 1 2 pewn 302 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, im, lucerne is no dou! > , 2 (near Brown’s Hotel,) Manufacturers ts, © o1 insums to sul Oers an ciers. Also, Dra idea—prevalent in some sections at present, | on London, Ireland, Sootiand, Wales, au rts ap fede tra mea creepy of al hand nesacetira and to the no small detriment, we fear, of the | °f the Continent of Karupe, T trust from N. W. Walker, dated February 22, 289 Penn. avenue, Washington D,C, interests of agriculture—that any and all des- OAL O1L—COAL OIL—COAL OIL! Peiey h record, we wiil offer at auction, on people at large, are very anxious to learn the On able soil, free from excessive humi- English language and adopt the foreign man- ner and custems. Shortly before my departure from Japan, I noticed that the Japanese government issued to their subjects a most important edict, by which its subjects are empowered either to HUGH CAPERTON, ‘Trustee’s Georgetown Butid’g Agsocistion. in 7-2awts : from whatever “Suse oy pinating and no matter of 40 « LONG STANDING. Diseaseso! taese Organs requirethe sid of a Dr- WRETIC. ?, charter or purchase foreign vessels for the | criptions of soil may be made to produce this ‘On the l4th day of February, o’clook | ja2l 10 Royal,nesr King st., Alexandria, Va, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU parpose of trading direct with Ohina, Califor- | crop by the aid of lime. ‘True the presence of COAL AND ETHERIAL OIL Fores h tee emai cane let of ervapa in Ween, - i8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, nia, and all pies peas of the world. lime, especially in the substratum, is an indis- Re Swe No. 424 beginning for its bounds on Eighth street, Dayton’s Bakery. Bare the effect in Already a inning has been made (gov-] pensable condition to success, yet we might as i Ether. iM ret trom the northwest corner of said squsre, FROM ernment cali the example), by purchasing | well assert that Indian corn aoe be rofitably Cont Peet aad voll get ew fecory, Sipeet 10 feat; thenon mat @ feet foanea to eSicet NEW YORK. EVIDENCE OF THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AED RE the American bark Daniel Webster,” at the grown on any soil by the assistan Faanure, jals-Im* alley; thenoe north with the line of said alley 16 BRANCH, . eee meg ass is, 000) a ae of Kans 8 and = ob ieabsl the fottenieine bead ate : GQEORGE M. WORL & CO. with the improvements. . s:} Wo. 456 Eleventh st, betecen G and 2, another bark was reported to have been’ pur- | the pages of Veo Thine ene place of cardcm WINES LIQUOKS, CLEARS, tte.5 to le peta in oak nt aie oa ine parehane momen: bleu ate CERTIFICATES OF CURES, chased at the port of I Haco-data, at eighte and, formerly used as a | 5 And GENERAL GOMMISSON MERCHANTS lustaiments, at three, six and nine months, with | DAYTON’S PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS, ste gro iy lucerne field, and : ‘ed. with thousand ($18,000) Mexican dollars, by the] afterwards turned up twice with the spade—| , An Assortment of Merchandize of every desorip- SE eee en usa wid within a SPONGE BUTTER CRACKERS, AND FAME. government. and laid down to grass, I have seen insolated | “°? oomstanty on band. 7 & CO. one week after sale, otherwise the BOSTON CRACKERS, A vessel of foreign rig has been fitted out | lucerne plan Ww up which must have been 75 Water street, Georgeto be resold at the risk and cost of the WATER CRACKERS, from Simoda by the native merchants, filled | thirty years ole A lucerne field may often be | 58 2!-Im* By the Rope Ferry, | Sfter one week’s notios SODA CRACKERS, WALTER 8. COX HUGH CAPERTON, GRAHAM CRACKERS, stove Georgetown Build’ Associa’n. LEMON BISCUIT. WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. Cel MINCE P: with Japanese products. and ordered by the | kept up fifteen years; seven or eight years is government a Boast on an experimental | the time usually reckoned. Some cultivators estination trip. Her was supposed to be} suffer their lucerne to grow for four or five Hong Kong. SUTLeERsS, ATTENTION! is Tawa “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTICE” ” » ‘ears only, not so much from fear of its perish- — By WALL & DA --— WE MAKE “‘NO SECRET” OF “INGREDIENTS. ’ Within the last few years the natives ha ing or diminishing, ag for the sake of faraing! a TP RUSTEES: 8, apy" cites ote deed of] Hotel keepers, Heads of Families, and sutlers HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU built about twenty-three vessels of foreign | the soil to greater account by more rapid alt 200 BARRELS rust from Cynthia B. Mason and others, dated | @re invited to try our excellent MINCE PLES. 4 somposed of biuchu. Cubebs and Juniper Berries, model, of vations sizes and rig—aH copied | ternation.’ GINGER SNAPS Parad 18,1657, 286 of record, wo wil ofer at Buc- TESTIMONIAL. with great care by a from vessels coming to their ports from time} We have seen it stated that some Massachu- ; at 4 clock p. m., on the premices, that lotof ground | Camp Scorr, Sept, 9, 1861, PREPARED IN Vacvo, —" poli haios of th i setts farmer has cultivated this grass for man Prag Quatity, noe aes Cae Rehr U8.) in] Me. Davron—Sir: All of us, both officers and BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, itieal @ country were in| years on a piece of pine plain land, a - 1 (73, v P = “a deplorable condition at the time of my de- | it not only & vigorous grow r, but a Ph a pang racer meg rate, "Heros of eale: One third of tho purchare moner | golentioaely, state. thar no’ man in on the mck iit | {Selo Aaa Hel Chemie aad Bale 2 a. J — then rumored, and generally makes an excellent food for stock, either green at low figures, te be paid in on three eis end aus ia three equal | from partakingtof them. To tell the truth, we are | HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. jer © masses, _the Tycoon (or | or Ms ae date, with oe pine mon! T | heart-mick because we can’t get enough of them, Ewperor) hed committed suicide by taking] If ag ee is so long-lived, as stated by Von JOHNSON & NAGLE. vT re toriaa of aso in ects cemphed with within They are the only real luxury we have had since ison. Thaer, the cost of Preparing the ground is no y . One week after enic, or the property incy boresold | welefthome. W.F. Dexmine, M.D., Surgeon, AFFIDAVIT. The esuse of this rash act was supposed to | greater than that of Preparing it for timothy 289 Ps. avenue, Washington, D. C., St tho risk and cost of the first purchaser. Alderman ef be the « & it} Crops, as that ought to be repeated as often as} ia 21 10 Royal st, Alexandria, Va, HUGH CAPERION = oot ok carr L. DAYTON, cipro era a oon once in seven or eight years. It is best to sow | —— ee Ste Trustees Georgetown Build’, henge: ° "3 B son- it in drills just as early as the ground is fit to BURNSIDE’S jattawts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. { jsll-lm 456 Eleventh st., Washington, D.C. s but are parely & receive the seed in the spring, an’ if well ten. Patent Portable House. Sa Pa SP PO SEE RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & CO’S . F. OLD. She nees, amsetien es ot Har times daring | “ poo cael Poe are CHAMPAGN®S, [xian ce = the season, sifording an abundant and highly either to thar calle, the, attwatlon qf Batlers and WHOLESALE GROCERS, —— ee a nutritious crop each time. It flourishes in | frit by this Inventor without screws, Or LEFMAN, KIEFER & THOMASS, Maine, where the ground is continually cover- | grooves. Say be Ae Ty trough the winter; but there] 4.24 6" end Stables built in the same way. It = fisk in cuitivating in the eastern part | the boards. husetts, on account of th Orders can be left with bare sometionen Be weeks togethee meee by Pe UeL wis Builder, very cold. It iss 7. wali worthy of expedi-| _ ja 1-1m Pete Washlaston D.C men especial. ose w! luce nik | for market.—New England j ag T° MILITARY OFFICERS AND UTHERS, | lishment in this city, we invite Suclers, Grocers, N Address letters Yor information in conte ce IR DYE. R:stauranteurs, sud Hotel Keeper?, to call and Coaméet, SSS | BATCHELOR’ GENUI FURNITURE! fr rome nado Dyk examine our stock which iz well assorted and 86 Front Street, New York, SOLE AGENTS &nd 316 E Street, Washington, D. C.,, for the (near Willard’s Hotel.) UNITED STATES AND CANADA, Having started s branch of our New York estab- | _J8 1m PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8 A. M. TO& P. Ms» c Price @1 per bettie, er six fer $4. _ ze i Fe FURNITURE! comprised of goods of the best quality, We take FURNITURE! orders for anything in our line, and execute them | Fodsanc will be roid at ro Look to your Interests, Purchasers z d ja 23-tf A CABINET FURNITURE, Ja -somt _Suovsmors's osil at 418 Iron Hall, where you will find Ww [MPortant TO LADIES, freee, sad’ teat stock to be fe ‘ : : ides 9 “ope ee Mf ovary conceivable s Ri “0 sii tes pol ‘Tho sabsoribers have store Bo., 16 nepensary, 10 complete, Wi neteo nent ; WI : ie x ++) the pabh ve ap > Hf fi - - 5? Bg i ns EP. Recond and Third Floors. WILL CURE jars ofgeerivane gaan ae a =