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C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862. THE SCOUT’S REVENGE. . fcontixvzp.} Po Creeping up the ascent, keeping in the shadow of the trees, lest even the feeble star- light should reveal his presence, he reached the summit and flung himself upon the grass. Beneath him lay the white tents of the enemy, clustering around the ruins of the homes! Es A quick glance showed him that no reinforce- WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1862. REMOVAL. A. BININGER & CO. ‘Soldiers’ Pay. THE ADAMS BXPRESS COMPANY WILL FoRWwarD SOLDIERS? REMITTANCES THEIR Atley places en the lines of their Bapress, a its any sum not « “to places reached aa Ex; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. BY THE AFRICA, AT NEW YORK. howitzers, which fell among their ranks. There was nothing fof it but a retreat, and the beaten and scattered forces dled together in the rear of the camp, where a new danger mot them. kK Hardy and his men came upon the field with a ringing cheer, and dashed into the fight. The scout’s duty was dono, and as he neither knew nor cared anything for military move- ments, he fought mainly J himself. A frenzy New Yoax, January 31.—The suspension of specie payments conti to be a theme of gloomy prognostications for the North. The commissioners of customs have received “ HMBHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, reac +4 A ry og. | orders to itthe free exportation -——— ~ Have 4 Positive and ‘ slascal en sani giasete pe Fra on sed him; his eyes glared like a demon’s, | Saint which a probibition was recently issued. Specific Remedy ‘was not diminished. If any nataral onergy. "Clubbing his ide, he raved | mistetrtaret fast Rest Russel, 10 repeam fo 5 REMOVED Por Diseases of the = . aural ene! . memoria 01 e ‘ver pars prema — NS song the narrow alleys of the camp, heodlees ciation, relative t the stone blockade of Charles- nd tn cities, the stree: and ned BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRA NEL, and DROP- signa =n, i i 8 in December, warn- s 3 ELLI 4 of the knot of soldiers who slunk away at his lng toe Rierioes erie egeion thatii serk. marked theroon. Envelopes pam rs that fired his heart burned to strike a never to be forgotten. ‘The outlying pickets passed close to the spot where he lay concealed, and as a surprise was intended, he bent his mind to the task of dis- posing of them. Laszily walking to and fro, peering now and then out into night, the rebel sentry thought of his southern home, heedless of the danger which crouched at bis such action coming, or vainly attempted to stop his pro- green ail he reached the encampment of the Arkansas men. A fierce struggle was in progress. and Bur- ton, at the head of the backwoodsmen, w: making a desperate stand. A shout broke from lips of the scout, and in a moment he was in the middle of it. His long rifle, swung be pressed on stood 2 presence of Burton himself. The Arkansas leader was no coward, and the defence had been a desperate one; but he trem- bled when he saw Hardy facing him. He had seen him once before, when white head and stern face was lit up by the burning dwel- ing the proceeding would engender, and that it would lead to the opinion that the rerengteoction of the Union was considered hopeless. After the design was carried out he sent another dispateb, expressing strong hopes that it would not be re- peated elsewhere. It is ramored also that fhe French and other Governments were taking similar steps. Morning Post rejoices at the general con- demnation of act, and says it is Chem | Eager ean Governments to a common sentiment of in- Bignation, and asks why more forbearance is shown America than wis the case when Belgium ‘was recognized, particularly as Holland was never ullty of the barbarities committed by the Wash- ngton Cabinet. The Dally News, in reviewing Mr. Seward’s ‘our offices. eek veny the oharge for re- pre . Ss RESS COMPANY. Wathinston, Fan.9, ie J jadim Seldiers’ Pay! HARNDEN EXPRESS COMPANY “Will remit sume of 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | ain 'cnciics the sboteenen ar enh ee by whieh the WATERY OR CaLCERODS . Si! UNNATURAL ENLARGEM are 5 Ss well Ss PAIN 4\D INFLAMMATION. OPPOSITE WILLARDS’ HOTEL. We invite the attention of our friends and ‘ons to the Card below: No. 219 Pewnsrtvayta AvENvE, (opposite Willard’s Hotel,) The Subscribers, having opened a Branch Es- tablishment in this City a few months since, and HELMBOLD'S BETRACT BucKu fone Thdtesretion or alee ee Attended with the Following Symptoms : (east slemorr. ~"* Ditty of Becta. Weak Ni the storm-cloud right over head when the swift lightning cleaves its way to earth; so quickly does the one follow the other that they seem simultaneous. The sentry came forward, humming an air learned in the cotton fields of his own native Ata chargeof TWENTY FIVE CENTS, ‘The money should be pisced nan ENVELOPE and seourely sealed.” 7 Dik w bier’ . hough it contains — feeling encouraged by the liberal patronage al- | Horror o: pone. ; ling. Even Burten, the gambler, the duelist, | T'6nt dispatch, says that alti . z mnese of Vision, arp noise, footste; t- * much that is questionable in law, its main i. The full address, t rea! Lassi the nsenhar ‘na fol, station Mes tet before he could the bully, could not ryt his nae from | tions are correatly based on acknowledged legal | (including Post Office, ae also, street and nwm- | Teady received from its friends and the loyers of Bet Geek sitade of ican EES give an alarm or call for help, the hot breath | 474m, and the face of the avenger had grown | principles. ber, am @ large city,) pure and genuine Dryness of the Skin, rey on > of an enemy was upon his cheek, and his throat | liar even in his slumbers. Instinctively | " More diplomatic correspondence has been pub- . of the person to whom to be sent, he drew his bowie-knife from its sheath, and MUST RE LEGIBLY MARKED ON THE PALLID COUN: the scout, feeling for the keen weapon he car- NCE. lished, inctuding a letter from Secretary Seward These symptoms, if Silowed¥> 0 on, whieh this was grasped by the sinewy hand of the scout. to the Sagretary of the Navy, condemning, in WINES, LIQUORS, 4 <j > medicine invarmbly removes, soon follows The struggle was brief. At all times it was | ees Eis belt dropped his rifle, and stood | strong terms, the fact that the captain of the ENVELOPE. and other articles in thelr line, have determined | iMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, not easy to find Hardy's match, and now, face to face with his great enemy. % British schooner James Campbell was taken into IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED pon a continuance and extension of their busi Bs ons of which the Patient may £apire. standing in sight of his ruined home, the re- | “0 "00 sae fai uarter, and both were | New York with the British flag flying under that iis can membranee of his wrongs gave him the strength Paws, ? of the United States, and another note condemn- soon locked in fearful strife. A few rapid passes of their bright blades, and the Arkansas colenel threw up his arms with a sullen moan, and muttering s curse, fell a corpse at the feet of the scout. When the battle was over, Hardy was found leaning against the ruined chimney; the pallor of death spread o his face, while the body of the rebel chief lay a few feet from him. “ You are not badly hurt, I hope,’’ said the colonel, kindly; ‘‘ what can I do for you?” Who can say that t are not frequently fol- lowes by those Semee Diveaeee’ “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware af the cause of their BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. —sS THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF THE ASSERTION, pt NSTITUTION ONC = ie ORGANIC WEAKN ESE ED quires the sid of medicine to strengthen and ness, Their asso embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES (of various age, brands, and districts.) BOURBON AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c, Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and Stomachics, which are remedies for bowel complaints, fever and ague, EXPRESS FURNISHES THE MOST RELIABLE MEANS FOR SOLDIERS To SEND THEIR MONEY HOME, ENVELOPES AND BLANKS WILL BE FUR- NISHED ON APPLICATION TO OUR OFFICE. ~~. 8. SMITH, of a giant. There was a wild striking out of the arms, s clawing of the hands, a blackening of the face, horrible even in the starlight, until the knees gave way, and the picket fell a lifeless body upon the sward. Not a ray of pity, not a pang of regret fell upon the heart of the ssout. To him it mat- tered nothing that this picket had done him no harm; no vision of a southern hearth made des- olate, or of the long agony he had preperes for some aching heart because he did not come, ing the act of an American commander in exact- ing an oath from three British seamen captured for a breach of the blockade that they would not undertake a similar Peas seein. The sea- men are released from the obligation of the oath. It is reported that when Minister Dayton mitted the names of twenty or thirty Amer to Count Thouvenel for presentation to the Em- peror on New Year’s day, the latter inguired as to the character of the Americans, and Mr. Dayton replied that they were all eligible for presentation to the President of the United States. The result, Invigorate the a ‘ ; ‘“‘ Water,” he gasped; and, on taki me | according to the report, was, that no Americans Agent Harnden Express, headache, and the like. HE! }OLD’S EXTRACT BUCKU moved him. Apart from his duty to the little} esonn m claieses be tented a Heine My ware at the reception re 9 j a 8d st., second door below Pa. ave, meena, aneaay = one Since =a tmvarias ly does and who wai jis guidance, the sig! ie , ” 5, " ‘ tT. Gilpin, member of Parliament from North- ja9- Washington Cc. E 5 —? low chimney stack, standing 2 solitary guard. work’s done, kurnel,”” he said, faintly “and ja9-Im Sshington, , ampton, in addressing bis constituents, declared that the lack of sympathy on the part of England for the North was tien to the latter having ig- nored the great principles of the Declaratign of Independence, declaring all men free and equal. He believed that the question had now really be- come one of slavery or freedom, and therefore called on Englishmen not to sanction the prema- ture acknowledgment of the South. it’s about time. There ain’t no use in a dead stick, and the green branches are all gone. Ef you will, kurnel, tell the gineral I died under the old chimney, and that I sent the Arkansaw chief to say I was comin’.”’ A grim smile passed ever his face, which faded as his listeners stood by. ‘Take some more water, Hardy,” said one, TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, ian over the ashes of his home, not only strengthened his arm, but repelled all sympa- thy with the enemy as a weakness to be swiftly iredden under foot. To him they were ail alike. Did not the flames of his house light up ® strange banner, and did not that same ban- ner wave above the encampment so quiet be- low? All alike. all alike to the man—no, not CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE AND GERMAN WINES. HAVANA SEGARS, Of all Varieties and Prices. FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SOALES. FEMALES—FEMALES— FEMALES, OUP CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGES” O* ‘4 = . In Many Affections Peculiar to Females all; one stood out among the thron, When but he did not answer. The colonel took his Pett ee clelpen er pene TOBACCO. the Extract athe is unequalled by any other rem- Burton meets this victim of hie in the coming | band, re oe premate cone Soe is sinewy | els. We must not go to war with the Southern ALSO, struggle, it were well he were shriven before | 2°8°S- sight shiver passed through his | Confederacy in order to get cotton. frame, and the scout was dead. The victory was complete. A short time was spent burying the slain, and laden with spoils, the conquerors returned to theircamp. When 7, reached it, they learned that D’Arblay had been shot by the accidental discharge of a musket the night before. Only the general knew the truth. The dispatches that found their way to the papers were very brief. There had been a night reconnoissance, and a rebel camp broken up, with great loss to the enemy. Hardy’s name was not mentioned; but few who were in the expedition will forget the tall form or underestimate the services of the scout.—Sun- day Times. Chioroms otepten. a Ee, or Supprossion o! Customer veo ustions. Uloerated or Sohirrous state Ute rus, Sin me tae Soe bg ony Sterility. an = eo: 0 Sem, whether rom indiscretion, "Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SER SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT the fight, for Hardy has a special vow of ven- geance against him, and will execute it at all risks. The scout carefully drew the body of the poor wretch out of the path, and seizing his musket, while he put his trusty mfle in a safe = boldly took up the dead man’s beat. ime was flying fast; the morning would soon break, and he must needs hurry his movements; So, taking as near as possible the gait of the picket he had he walked towards his comrade. The darkness of the night favored his disguise, and the other met him without suspicion. Hardy clutched at him with his left hand, while he mado a swift movement with his right. There was a gurgling in the throat, a tide of warm blood gushed out, and formed a pool at his feet, and the second Mr. Beresford Hope took opposite ground to the previous speakers, und rather favored the recog- nition of the Southern Confederacy A late dispatch from Berlin intimates that Great Britain may soon consent to treat a revision of the law of neutrals, but not before a Congress. The King of Prussia mentioned the settlement of the Mason and Slidell case in his speech to Parliament at the opening of the session. Pope Pius the Ninth, in spearing on bis rela- tions with Russia, hoped that the Czar would do something for the unfortunate Poles. ITaLy. In the Italian Parliament the cause of the recent disturbances at Castellemere was cast on the Gov- ernment, because some of the rioters were shot without trial. Parliament, however, deferred to cxpeess its opinion till the official report on the subject was submitted. IRISH NEWS. PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. ‘The Stock was particularly selected to suit the wants of Hotel-Keepers, Sutlers, Restaurateurs, &c. They are invited to visit the establishment, which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. Witson. Owing to the fact that they import most of the articles direct, and to their man,” business facili- ties, they are enabled to offer their stock Goods at very low prices. Your obedient servants, FOR SALE BY J. P, BARTHOLOW, le Agent, Hardware & Agricultural Warehouse, 558 Seventh Street, Between Pennsylvania avenue and the Canal, opposite east end of Centre Market, js 14-ti _ Balsam, aes ape mn, Mer or Unpleasant seases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES See Dials P LOVELL, COLLES & CO., i Russell om the Surrender of Slidell and zposure. pieket had started on his last journey. Mason, and the Unien Army. The Cork Examiner says: WHOLESALE GROCERS, A. BININGER & ©O., Una ered ee ae Ort cate strength to So far the way wasclear. What obstruction From the letter of Mr. Russell to the London Pita beef siprg tose Be del poty 86 Front Street, New York, mporters of Foreign Wines, Liquors, §c. | Preventing end parins Scretaces ©) might be upon oe Milistde, he aes bones Times, dated at Washington, Dec. 27, we take | orders te watch the arrivals of the ‘American and 316 E Street, Washington, D. C, ja 1i-tf New Yorx anp Wasninoton. SFopnent in yoo clas of disenses, a, and expe ‘a nor care; once get the men upon the summit § the followin, raphs : steamers, in order to ascertain if an litical ae, , unobserved, and all es = Tarning basil: mrsacs pa Be ae oF Mason axp | 3€¢048 from tat country landed in Ireland with (near Willard’s Hotel.) PARAFFINE THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS ly, stopping only to pick up his rifle and listen. ‘be purpose of stirring up discontent here. e lest the struggles in which he had been en- ipecraccasnd have not heard that the quest of the police resulted in discovering any such emissaries. In fact, we believe no person bearing that character in even the remotest degree a8 come over. At the opening of the Belfast Quarter Sessions, Mr. Otway, the chairman, congratulated the WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF ACKS, Qu. y and who have paid Acavy sess to be cured ins. time, have found they were deceived. ead thatthe “Poison” has, by the use of “ ful astringents been dried up in the sfstem, to break out in apag gravated form, and The effect in this country, when it is known, will be exceedingly great, for such a dish of humble pie cannot taken into stomachs which have been disordered by cocktail lking without a great deal of nausea. Do not imagine CANDLES! MEUCCI’S PATENT PARAFFINE gaged should have disturbed the quiet of the camp, he passed with quick steps down the slope, and put himself by the colonel’s side at the head of the detachment. The men lost all sense of weariness as they Having started & branch of our New York estab- lishment in this city, we invite Sutlers, Grocers, Restauranteurs, and Hotel Kespers, to call and examine our stock which is well assorted and ha’ i ; u s 'BREAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, advanced up the hill. But for the order for} ‘P&t the real intelligence and worth of the Se imbertasecer dimenthettae ian ae com sed of goods of the best quality, We take CANDLES! ‘ upon cheer, so eager were they for the fray. press and the bunkum orators, as well as the he Dublin corporation haye prepared a fire promptly. ja 33-tf anufsctured by brigade bill, for the organization of a fire depart- meat in that city, on the London plan. Sir John Arnott some time since intimated his intention of carrying out a magnificent system of relief to the poor of Cork, by undertaking upon a large acale the establishment of a bakery, a soup kitcken, andabrewery. The establishmentcom- Dining all these operations is carried on at St. Finn Barn’s brewery, Fitton street. The soup kitchen is a square b {:k room. containing an jm- me se boiler, upposite to which, at the other side of the apartment, are three large iron pans, capa- ble of containing 150 gallons of soupeack. The bukehouse alone will occupy a space of 32 feet in breadth by 63 feet in length, and will contain six enormous ovens, the largest ever introduced into the city. Their immense size may be imagined wheu a space of 57 feet in length by 32 feet in breadth will be allotted to them. It promises to be one of the best establistiments of the kind in As it was, they _ on vigorously, dragging the mountain howitzers which accompanie: their march as easily as though they were some child’s toys they handled, and very soon reached the top of the aseent. Here resting for a moment to take breath and find preper positions for their “ bull-dogs,’’ as they called the howitzers, the little band nerved them- selves for the work before them. The gray dawn was already breaking in the east, paling the stars nearest the horizon, as Hardy pointed out to the colonel the arrange- ment of the enemy. “ You kin take ’em front, kurnel, and your chance is main good; but I s’pose you'll make it sure by flanking the devils,” hinting rather than advising the movement. “See,” he continued, pointing with his long more violent abolitionists, who, by insultin; menaces and intemperate pledges, have boun themselves to oppose the concession, no matter how just it might prove to be. AMERICAN HOSTILITY TO ENGLAND. The Union can get more than haif a million of men to fight for her, at a considerable ex- pense, it is true, but moved in the main, let us admit. by love for the Union; but she could, I am assured, raise a million to fight against England. Thatis, the hate of Great Britain is at least twice as strong as the love of the Union amo many millions of Americans. They will be disappointed this time. If Mason and Slidell are surrendered without apy ex- travagant threats in the press, or without any indignation meetings, we may hope that friend- 8! New Yorx Pararrine Canp_e Co. caur STON Ne STOVES!: CAMP STOVES"! A large stock on hand, wien OORT HELMBULU'S EXPRA\ alletiectious auc diecasts ofa ce SUORS URLNARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALS OR FEMALE, from whatsver “Suse .,,-inating and no matter of “4° LONG STANDING. Diseasesol :iese O;gans require the aid of » Sh- Waxric, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU i6 VHE GREAT DIURETIC, id it is certain to have the desired effect in SOR rea Sor which it 1s recommended, EVIDERCE OF THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AND RE- LIABLE CBARACTER For sale in quantities to suit purcha ers, by the ja 16 321 Pas. avenue. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Manufacturers’ Agents, a St JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 Penn. avenue, Washingten D.C, ja2l 10 Royal, nesr King st., Alexandris, Va, atti tei dnt Das Pre ee noi a Dayton’s Bakery. FROM NEW YORK. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (near Brown’s Hotel,) FTS on ali parts of the United States, [aceeee to eg Officers and Solaiers. Alro, Drafts on London, Ireland, Sootiand, Wales, nd all parts of the Continent of Europe, is2-Im OAL OIL—COAL OIL—COAL OIL! COAL AND ETHERIAL OIL At Repucep Prices! HLEN’S No. 496 Eleventh st. between G and H, | Wiltscoompacy the meduoines. ‘ Ireland. Upwards of 150 ai ly ployed. 8, W. O’ LAUGHLEN’ ‘0. Sleventh st., between G ai bony fingers, “there's the boys from Sout ly relations will be preserved for ears tocome, upon the establishment mes ers cals emnp lor Coal and Etherial Oil Manufactory, WASHINGTON D.C. - Cactine right opposite; the Arkansaw men lie | °° it will be a token that in 8 crisis the sound It is reported that secret societies on an exten- Corner New Jersey av. and E st. Oe me CERTIFICATES OF CURES, by yon chimney-stack. Ef { mought, I’d ask | 8°; patriotism, and desire to do what is de- | sive scale are being formed in various parts off _is13-Im* DAYTON’S PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS, ith Names Tomé to 0 years’ standing afavor before the fighting b: ee said the | M#nded b, — and right predominate in} Ireland, and the report is a parently confirmed | ~~ = ¥ “ SPONGE BUTTER CRACKERS, ¥ SAENGS D FAME. t, hesitatingly egins, the Uni tates over the violence of popular | by the nearly simultaneous issue of manifestoes BURNSIDE'S “ BOSTON CRACKERS, ss it freely, Hardy,” said the colonel, | Passion. Let us stand by ond see if it will be] from Dr. Cullen and Smith O’Brien, waruing Patent Portable House. “ WATER CRACKERS, . parked freely, 1 L, ne White acne | so, and let us be thankful meantime that we | Young men from er | such organizations. “ SODA CRACKERS, bare ton spzions look the while at the are spared the war which would have been} There is very littlesaid of the threatened famine The inventor calls the attention of Satlers and others to this useful invention. A House can be built by this Inventor without natis, screws, or grooves. ai Barnes and Stables built in the same way. It Sere put up and taken down without injury to @ board: La be left with Ones onto ‘SAMUEL WISE, Builder, No. 346 E street, near Thirteenth : ja lt-Im Washington, D. C. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ‘o in freland. Something like a Tising was antici- pated in consequence of the removal of Father Daily from the imayistracy for alleged seduction conduct, but the Gatholic bishop of the diocese having severely reprimanded the priest and ex- horted his flock to go home and attend to their own affairs, the matter ended quietly. THE LATEST. Lonpon, Jan. 19 —The Observer suggests the expediency of the intervention of France and Engiand between the Federals and Confederates of America. It says such an act would be ap- proved by the whole world, and intervention would be gladly accepted by both sides. The Persia arrived at Liverpool on the 18th,and the Niagara at Queenstown on the 19th. Manip, Jan. 19.—The Sumter, having orders by the Spanish government to leave Cadiz, has gone to Gibraltar. Panis, Jan. 19.—The Journal Des Debata thinks that Palmerston’s intentions toward the United States are not pacific. forced on us in vindication of our honor had the Government here been deaf to the voice of reason. ik GRAHAM CRACKERS, * LEMON BISCUIT. © Golebrated MINCE PIES, Hote'-kecpers, Heads of Familic:, aud sutlers are invited to try our excellent MINCE PIES TESTIMONIAL. Camp Scott, Sept, 9, 1861, Ma. Darton—Sir: All of us, beth officers anc privates, have ate freely of your Pies. I can s0n- soientiously state that no man is on the sick list from partaking'of them. To tell the truth, we are heart-sick because we can’t get enough of them, They are the only res! luxury we have had since welefthome. W.F. Dummine, M.D., Surgeon, I>” Discount to the Trade. J, L. DAYTON, jall-lm 456 Eleventh st., Washington, D.C. “Tain’t a long one,” said Hardy, who had caught the movement of the colonel’s eye, “and the boys "Il be better for getting thei wind. You know, mebbe, I had a home here?” The colonel nodded assent. Something in the scout’s face made words needless. “This was my farm, and that chimney yon- der is all that’s left of the old house. Don’t be afraid, kurnel. I ain’t a going to tell a long story. Not that it’s going to be forgotten, but I shan’t talk about it. I’m satisfied if we onl clean out that hornets’ nest down thar, and t, seein’ as I know the old place so well, lot a couple of hundred so as to take “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTICE.” WE MAKE “XO SECRET’ OF “INGREDIENTS.” HELMSOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 1s om: of sucha, Cubebs and Juniper Bernes, celeczed with treat care by a competent druggist. e PREPARED IN VACuO, BY H. T. HELMBOLD, Practic: ' snd Analytios! Chemist, and Scie Man- Lie UITer HELMBOLD’S GENULNE PREPARATIONS THE POPULACE AND THE ARMY. The respectable public will find itself quite mistaken if it nay ge it is master of the sit- uation. It is in for the war for the Union, and it must abide the consequences and sub- mit to all the agencies it has evoked. Perhaps it rubbed its eyes a little on Christmas morn- ing, when it saw dragoons with drawn swords at all the angles of the streets to keep order in Washington, where the sight of a soldier a year ago was phenomenon. The dra- ns “ there still, and : was reprimanded y one them yesterday for cantering down the street. They are nominally to kee order, and perhaps they may be withdrawn when the ays are over; but it is certainly such a FURNIIURE! the firm of Mes 7 Poskten, Philada, OB m7. tevin and Molen ba Asta Die in 3 TB, a pa - room , Baraitarethorn’s Building, 508 Soventh street, ve D. of UPHULSTERING promptl ba neatly exoouted —— x 5 for thi uignot pen caren oveniag for the secommoda- AFFIDAVIT. eo ENS eet You shall have them, Hardy,” said the col- narcotic, . injanous 7 to cous tut are purely veg ss onel, sending an aid at onee with orders for Serahtog the necessary number. phe spec beheld else - 4 Will study their interest to call before RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & 00/5 . HE LD. The t looked on with reyes. “And | ica. pe Atty we it herein Asser ‘The Temps, in announcing that Mason and 81i- | look isetes. . ja 2-3m* CHAMPAGNE. erargent subsoribed , ree 7 of now. kernel,” he said. baring his head, and| Then thero are heavy patrols through the | o¢!! Were expected at Havre, says no obstacle will 0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS, — vembaIderman, Ninth ~ Pht. the thin hair which iggled | streets, just in the old Austrian fashion in Prakered to the fuliiiment of their mission to — LEFMAN, KIEFER & THOMASS, over his forehead, stretching out his hand, at | Milgp not long ago. he Sone angland. The pleat for the tsoc, | _BATCHELOR'S GENUINE HAIR DYR, sore Apeaen the same time to the effcer. | ‘I mought as SUPERIORITY OF THE UNION ARMY. nition of the South. i "S008" | Ths Only Reliable and Harmless et? Dye Known, for the PHYROMe 4M. TOC Pe — i ee - yA work's most done, and} The action at Dranesville has given this army | _ Th¢ Presse says the French government will his skrimmage, tell the neral how glad I am be trusted me this once. ou’re goin’ to flax ’em out, kurnel, and the quicker the better, for mornia’s comin’ on,”’ receive neither Maso: Sli other Southern commissioners” rae. The Independence says that France will assume the initiative in t¢! UNITED STATES AND CANADA, yy 139 Duane Staxzr, istim New Vork. more confidence, and has been admitted by the Confederates to be a serious disaster for their men. The superior arms of the Federalists Sold bj cists; also, at Buxnzro Price Si per bottle, er six fer #¢. where Delivered to any address, seourely packeu .tom Grane’s Her Store, Fees a fee 5 have ied, if di 7 = A mustin the li run establish the blockade of th thi ws] Bare ¥. Way ier fe handt"ag quien | Salo” peal wong cee hope | Wiel ofr oes mar eps un | ARET, ST Heavens mentee NY. | NEW SLOAN og, | aur mn rman ee away along the top of the hill, till he reached | 7272: 4. fowling-piece is but a poor match | | VIENNA, Jan. 19.—It is reported that fresh ne- for an Enfield rifle. While the South is cut off Europe, unless by the chance of 1 the the North is importing arms by tens of thousands, and the Han! steamers each week are freighted with munitions of war for the Federal troops. gis have been opened between Austria and ungary. a Paris, Jan. 19.—The Moniteur says that the rick in England for the recognition of the are increasing, and no doubt there are Depot, io South Fenth st., below Chestnut Phila ae ee ge “{ cannot commend them too v7 J is extant.” — —. su) I ie C3 Re oor i eis MISE Baits. |_avengowms i L-eost_ Successors to 2 rr to “of own” te the back ofthe cams ERCTAL. MPORTANT TO LADIES. _ | *B0,eneavor to dipose tanned The main body fold thait way down the hil- weteend nangtens Tee bores | amounted to 3000 Daten he a oats of cotton ot Sent fs 1 ecpeanestoen 4 the store No, 16] Halmbold’s Genwine Proparason , side. It mas nol exsotly the place for compan still their is not sure, auld Very boos with « downws: y. B are | 329. wen oleae Legh sed Bipot ath and eta an ret Ned “ Betrest Bue «, movements, and s drili-sergeant would hardly | But of its ultimate-rapiduty and success T i= Corn is. Provisions are apr Ns = i ‘“< Sareepariiis, ree eee of he meek fave no doubt, and nover had any, with the ull. Consols for mosey ‘ Ve Se “ “ Improved Bese Wash. ir ’ i humor, and welocured the coming structs ce ond ite vnicy te the Cnr —, Massachusetts Legislature. SP | cci'Nor the Ghost quailty, | gid by 8. Be Wales, Z. D, Guan, Jouw as does s maiden her first ball ow the war. Bosrox, Jan, 30—In the House to-day a bill in : : GOREN & pussELpore, Wry, 8. ©, Fox, 8. B. Exrwirix, B. 0 bout half the distance toward the cam wes pages meni on hen eee eel HE eee eee m 1939,) anew ork, | Mazon, D. B. CLaxx, KiInwaih & BAvRawendl. ned hoan pawod over rhea assay dieorored Mr. Holt, ibe predeoemor of the present weinend any om ng the wees lonsof it shall | Bog ve to inform tie titi tay have o- adi, BAGO pertocl Laows “washed. mavind, ond | 520s isla Wulaianen Gaaienaienm wensing reak, bet we General, oxtimeted bm te mon English version,’’ so that the Douay version to GAND ALL DRVGCISTS EVERYWRERR. the alarm, fied hastily to thecamp. There was oe Government lost $1,000,000 of letter may be read if the school committee requ T° ; silence observed. Tevenue annually. require it. parte liddle, SUTLERS ; Ticcstmends of tae haeromtoesten tes U7 The anti-slavery meetings in Boston are | concefning the emlsineey of jeee ne eee mort AND RESTAURANTS.| AK FOR RELMBOLDS. morning air, and at the word the men rushed y japering of in attendance; a smaller and suppers who were taken to Baltimore, 100 baskets gory op pee eZ Tae, Montreal Advertiser says that the | making such enlistments, ‘The Legislature se WINE} cept nantedionm Mabitet ment with a yell of delight, and a farce hand- AMD AVOLDIMPOSIVION ui XPOSUES Seregling among the white tents the rebel = Deserebe Symptoms wm oli Oommmumennons. a few hundred gathered to the right of the Cures Guaremten}} § ——-adview Grell” camp, only to be dispersed by from tho Penn, svenue a ' @tins