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THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gernsr of Pennsylvania evsnus and Eleventh st. BY WwW. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at S40 year, or 37 cents per month. Zo mall subseribers the price is $3.50 & year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘three months at the_rate of 12 cents a week. Sia gle copies, ons cuNT; in Wrappers, rwo exeTs. {[" AvvseTisgMunts should be sent to the @ffice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ‘ot appear until the next day. A PASTOR'S ELECT. BY VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND. “Now tell me about it, Weldon. I am so anxious to hear the whole story, and it’s such a nice evening for it too. Itis a luxury to be all alone with you that the rain sounds really musical as it drops against the panes.” She had pushed a low ottoman to his feet, end throwing herself on this, lifted her sweet fece, set in its frame-work of brown soft hair, toler brother's. “So you have at last caught me, and intend turning my Sa ay blag little sis?” smilingly responded the young clergyman, as be turned hiseyes {rom the anthracite blaze, where they had been dreamily fastened for the last balf hour, and a beautiful, almost dreamy tenderness seemed to drift into them as they rested on hissister. “Yes; to think you are really engaged, Wel- don? What would your parisbioners say if ey kuew it, particularly younger portion them? I am somewhat appr: their daily of aets and fruits would be sensibly diminished. But about the lady—is she beautiful, Weldon?” “A woman’s first query!” and again that rich smile went like sunlight over the grave but handsome features of the young p2stor. «Lam not certain, Hattie, whether an artist would think her se. Her features are not en- tively regular, and her cheeks are less rosy than your own; but the emotions of her deep, gentle, loving nature look out of her deep blue eyes, and there is a sweet rachapemny pat in the smiles that sparkle at times cver her small and rather pensive mouth.” * You are drawing a charming Raphael pio- ture, brother mine. She is young, of course ?”” “ Hardly twenty-one.” “ And—no, I need not ask if her mind is well cultivated, for I know your opinions re- specting women too well to doubt this. But is she intellectual—in short, a book worm ?”’ ‘“* Well, something of one. The formation of her head indicates 8 superior mental organi- tion, but all the faculties are well balanced.” ** Anl—leg me see—is she wealthy?” “ Only in the possession of those great jewels which are above all price.” ** But her family—who are 5 ae “I never saw but one member of it, and he was a i ‘Weldon!’ The little fingers that had been playfully braiding themselves with those of the young man’s were suddenly withdrawn; the quick blood flashed into the questioner’s cheeks, and a look of mingled astenishment and displeasure filled her brown eyes as she breathlessly ejaculated— “ Weldon, you are not in earnest?” ‘Yes, I am Hattie. You know I would not jest on such a subject.” “But you took me so greatly by surprise. And—and’’— The little red lips trembled a moment, and then the tears brimmed over the brown lashes, and journeyed slewly down the cheeks. «And troubled you, too, Hattie?” interro- gated the young man, ashe leaned forward and caressingly smoothed down the bright hair of his sister. ‘Don’t look so sorrowful, darling, as though some great evil had chanced me. But listen to what I shall tell you, and then see if your own true and noble heart, unbiased by social distinctions and prejudices, does not commend my election. Wilt ou do this Hattie, if not for my sake, for His who eaid that the poor and the rich were alike in His sight?” Sweot Hattie Marshall! Her one was her pride for her handsome, ‘ed brother; it was hardly a weakness ; for he was all that God had left to her of the household over whom the spring daisies had long spread their golden covering; and fora mement she had looked with the world’s eye upon his be- trothal to the sister of a mendicant. But her brother’s words had silenced the pride-whis- pers in her heart, for Hattie Marshall had learned of Him who was meek and humble in Spirit x I will do as you ask, Weldon. Forgive me if I bave done wrong,”’ she pilipered xaw. ing ap closer to her brother, and laying her head in its old setting lace against his heart; for very tenderly did brother and sister love each other. Weldon Marshall drew his arm around his sister's waist, and then, when the rain moaned and the wind muttered around the windows, and the anthracite fire mingled its ruddy glow with the silver astral li “sy = filled the par- sonage eitting-reom with a dreamy crimson light, he told a of the past, and his srew darker, and his low earnest tones full of pathetic eloquence as he told it. Itiseight years next month, Hattie, and I was in New York, in my collegiate studies. You see it was three years after our mother’s death, and you were at that time with uncle Harvard, attending schoo!. It was a cold, wild, di ble night—and I remember standing at the window of my soug sanctum, and looking out ruefully into the darkness, for I had an ei ment to meet of my fellow-students that evening in ant portion of the city. ‘Dear me, how the wind blows!” I "solilo- quized, with a very feminine shrug of the snoulders, — I Senn the — — “ve half™ mind to ‘ow myse! pear = whieh looks so provokingly comfortable this evening, and not attempt an encounter with the elements. It's absurd to think they’!! expect me such a night as this. In short, I won't tempt an influenza by showing my face outside the doer,”’ was the conclusion of my monologue. I remember that I wheeled up the sofa in <a imity to the fire, located’ the lawmp so that itsrays fell softly upon the volume I intended to communicate with, and that I had settled myself for a long quiet winter's evening. Bat it would not de. M: wandered engage my station.” A Secage’zanseemnes, e : \. unaccounta- ble Tealing of restlessness and seemed to possess me. Atlast I resolutely the book, aad 9 Sy minutes sea re Broad- way, men! censuring (01 ding to pps ty met oe Ab me! Jool Se erklre & years ie ween it and the present, how ean I. distcver the ive af it foible brill light, and the" gre tog with brilliant ‘all pir rare confections, in front. 0 wonder it touched beart. ibe, bez starts asl laid my band gently on his ler, and look- ing oe wild, eager, bright eyes inté my ace— ‘Oh, sir!” he said, after a moment's earnest perusal of my features. “I was thinking if only could carry one Ellen; she is very sick. fellow’s lips «Paid sot apa another word; but I sid cto tee ie store. A 2 much; and ‘he’s: been gtowing worse all the time.” now, but all gone, you see, sir, and though I sometimes earn a sixpence by selling sidewalks, I couldn’t leave week, she grew so much worse. 0, sir, how good these taste! want to.” thanks than your enj “ But mayn’t I t: e rest home to Nelly? | 26th ultimo, with intelsigence of the defeat of the | 26 Paid in oash ; And the residue at three equal She'll be tened, I’m gone so long. 0, pe Spanish army, ina severe battle at the Natloual inaealments.at three, six and nine months, with if you’d only go with me!” Bridge, near Vera Cruz. The battle lasted five we WALTER 8. COX, “DP lleome and see you and Nelly to-mor- hours. . HUGH CAPERTUN, *I said, “If you'll tell me where you Intelligence from Western Mexico represents a} | 3 Trustees Georgetown Build’s Agsocia’n, five a aw whil ved eating the re eneral termination of internal dissensions among ja6iawts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ancts, » SA e you are © re- | the people, and a uulon of all parties to resist the : aay mainder of cakes, I'll get some! that | foreign invasion, By BARNARD & BUCKKY, Auctioneers, Nelly will like better.”’ with a variety of fruits and confections most “re f esnerd. we will Auction, on the Lith day tavalt Lovisvitie, Feb. 6:—Col. Garfield is at Paints- | of ebrusry. at 3% O'clock p in on the prewises. aiding toteee lt het mrency I Kea cite nor | ville, with aufictent force to preserve order. ‘The | Saatiovat round ie Gooeeet eae hea de I returned to the child. evn,”’ I said, “and tell her that I will come to see her to-morrow morning. Now, be a man, my little boy, and take good care of sister Ellen till then.”” his large wondering eyes roamed over the bas- le : One-third of th ‘chase moner ket. ‘And she has been moaning in her sleep copra w Sunerel thas, Morgea.aa boos to be paid 1 ah, andthe residue in three cau after an orange the whole week. Oh, sir, we 4.” ° will pray God to bless you for all this; and he} Army Movement: —Generais | “The terme of sale must be complied with within oce im overhang taste Ce heen | meee on the | choroue recta notice, t he'iek aad coef of tis those in everlasting remembrance who forget not the widow and the o mingled gratitude and di down the little fellow’s face as we parted. - letter which summoned me to my father’s dying bedside. I had, of course, no time to , = es f fulfil my e ent with the little orphans, —— delay is expected in marching from Le- hy (agg red Tate 83 fomver 2, in whom I had become so greatly interested; : 1856, and of record, we will offer st auction on the indeed, the mourful circumstances which drew me once more to the home of my chilhood banished them from my mind. sister, you will remember that April was weav- ing her green carpet over the meadows before we parted, and I returned to the city to com- plete my studies, and then to enter that ser- re * mick —s my ate dying bigs L ad solemnly pl to spend all the life that God should La :, . to be paid hh; and the residue in three equal a I — $4 pony the name of the boy’s resi- |] Hotners or tHE Bonns of the United States tnataimente; at three, 4x and nino months, with to discover it after my return to the eltyrail | PAM 10 three years from date, the Coupons of| "ire eitay set eat be complied with within of which proved ineffectual. May-time, and even in the great cit fairer for the sunshine that plaited t! tops with gold, and swept in gold flakes and dimples along the passing with some fellow students to supper. time, for the lecture commences at seven, and it will certainly be crowded,” called out one of my companions, as we reached the corner where our paths diverged. trying forward, when my ¢ Sat ti “Please, sir, is your name Marshall ? Great Results Determined by Small Events. showing the effect of what men call accidents, in giving character and direetion to human des: 3 weeks’ notice, ‘+ During the eighty years’ war, which resulted | !nterest on Treasury notes of the above issues WALTER 3 COX. in the triumphant establishmentof the ‘United | Will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms] Trustoo’s Georgetown Hetldvcs PER RON, Netherlands,” the city of Antwerp was be- | of those acts respectively. fe 5-tap7 iaG-tawts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucis, sii of the celebrated Prince of Parma. session of that cit; the war as faras Belgium) were concerned. Parma had nearly es possession by constructing, at vast out- To} month. ern part of lot No. tweaty-s%, 3.) in square No. i one red, 1) front forty -o1 1 bert ik Stine wa. Sehgoaoncie jan 27-46 WILLIAM A. SEWARD. | Twentieth etiect, and filly feet on M. street, ws Accordingly two fire-ships—loaded with all manner of combustibles and terrible explo- sives—were floated down toward the bridge during the darkness of the night. men styled them, blew the bridge to atoms, a rocket was to be sent up, and theheavy-armed throughs ad would —— out of the Low Countries—fifty years and pro! this day a part ef weal beast ships. and anxiously wate! of the appointed rocket. ley tells us in his brilliant narrative of the scene—“‘ that rocket never rose!” after the lapse of three centuries, it is difficult to restrain the bitter indignation which fol- lows every mention of that stupid Dutch Ad- miral whe failed to make the simple signal at the critical moment. kindred instance of vast results all de nding on a trivial incident belor battle of Inkerman, the Russians stealthily moved out of Sebastopol to take the allies by surprise. The gates were o) sians were in a most critic: ‘the allies discovered the movement in time, they might have easily driven back the assail- throug ned — tons on BA) : wel pak gS mg fae papinted Se-| THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY tala mucous premivestuatiotof growed tinel Keard the rumble of the Russisn cannon WILL PORWAXD esnington known as ‘ot No. gighteon, (18) wheels as they moved slowly, but mistook them for market w: to j d into the city. A ve no albeas. ibatalduonte, se Uhres<nis at nine mnetas Sita Had that sentinel bat opened hls lips, months | A ¢.csecf'ne( Ay ‘asy atte gcat fs ant nu ot aie with atrent fo Uogetrade rn yn of Sieody, mer would a a ee: —_ onal charge oe enees. rescued seemeeke shes mee Ca the property may be resold So Providence hinges mighty events on pivots} The Sa WALTER 8. COX exceedingly sm: should be 923 by fee, pp ald ‘Trustees Gourseeres| RPERTON, Had Columbus not seen the light in a fisher- ied. nave ‘uw PO gin nolading eee nt) | ja72awts WALL & BARNARD, Auots. arena es pis entinaes umber) of the person to whom to be sent. and | — = — a fhe § ecoret te eka pain, — je pmount legibiy velopes FRANKLIN & CO., +> © XTX. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1862. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Mexice—Defeat of the Army at the National Bridge. .. Ban Francisco, féb. 4 —The steamer Golden Age has arrived from Panama, bringing $80,000 in treasure from Manzanello. The steamer St. Louis, from San Francisco, ar- rived at Manzanello, Mexico, on the 28th of Jan- uary. She has $1,400,000 in treasure, to go, via Panama, to New York The steamer Panama arrived here yesterday from Mazatian, bringing $75,000 in treasure, A courier arrived at Acapulco previous to the AUCTION SALES. By.BARNARD & both ah Auctioneers, "TRUSTEES SAL®.—By virtue of a deed of 4 Wm. W. McNeer, dated April 2%, wh of record, we will offer, at auction on the Ldteres | next, at3o’clock p.m ,ont eS as the easternmost part of lot number © hundred and twenty-rizht, ies )in Besii’saddition to Georgetown, fronting {4 feat on Dunbarton street, gndrugning back north, of the same width, 12) feet, With t e Improvements, consisting of &two 6 housa. ‘Forms of saie: One-third of the purchase money “And there is nobody to take care of her ‘ou, my little fellow.’’ “No ly but me—the money mother left is rs or cleaning felly for the last can’t thank you, but I ‘* Well. you needn’t, my boy, I want no éther nt of them.” corkeiown, D.C, I procured a basket, which I saw well stocked | The Dispersiom of Humphrey Marsha!i’s yo E+ By virtue of a, deed of SAL Jesse Chick jay 2, $855. and Virginia and South Carolina regiments that were under Marsball went back to Virginia Marshall and the rest of bis rebel forces went to Pound Gop, where he disbanded them. the south line of West street, twenty feet, thenoe A ‘rumor prevails that a party of rebel cavalry, | southardiy, wed persiiel wit seid Week ie supposed to be of Gen. Morgan’s force, were sur- | eighty-six feet, thence Westwardiy, and paralie! prised last night between Lebanon and Green | with said West street, twenty feet, and thence River, and forty of them killed. There was no | 20rth eighty-six feet, to the beginning, with the ‘ederal loss. imy rocempute: lows. viz: Beginning at the end of twenty-aix feet measured east, on the south line of Wést street, from the sontheast intersection of Westand North streets, and running thence easterly, by aad with “ Go home to Nelly with these as fast as you “And all these for her?” said the child, as Rota, Feb. 6.—The remainder of Gen. Sigel’s | ##t purchaser, division started west on Sunday. Gen. Asboth’s HUGH CAPERTO division started several days since. The roads} ‘Trusteo’s Georgatows Building Association, have somewhat improved and the Union refugees | ja 6-2awt= BARNARD & BICKEY,Auots. “ics rumoted, that Re red By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. rumored that Rains has been ca by y > Aucti J Gen. Lane’s forcas, but discredited. 4 if Georgetown, DC. han;’’ and tears of WALTER 8. CO Kn ight were showering > The next morning, Hattie, I received that The latest news from Price states that he is ight miles this side of Springfield, and that to tent pring . at he intends ws litn dav of February, 1862,0n the premises, at 4 o'clock p. m., that part of lot number ninety one, (91,)in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beginning for its bounds on the south side of Pros- poet street, in Georgetown, at s point distant 65 feet, measured cast, from the west corner of said lot, and reaning faence, south and parallel with the ‘West line of eaid lot 53 fest, more or less. to the line of Mrs Masher’s lot. thence east on the line of said lot 25 feet. and thence north 53 feet, more or jess, to Prospect street; thence with Prospect street 2 feetto the beginning, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame house. Terms of sale: One tiird of the purchase money ee cea Sailing of the Europa. Boston, Feb. 5 —The steamer noon, with 12 passengers and &: If you will look down to that time, my little OFFICIAL. rTResseRY DEvarrMenr, it me. Fesrvary 4, 1862. semi-annual interest thereon being due on the | one woek after sale, or the property may be resoid 19th instant, are hereby notified that provision is | St the expense. aud risk of the purchaser, after made for the payment in coin of ali such Coupons, WALTER S. DF agreeably to their tenor, at the office of the As- Trustees Geor, eee CAPER TON, — Tene of the United States inthe city] ja6 2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots, of New York. All such Coupons must be presented at that of- By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. fice, accompanied with schedules showing the SALE.—By virtue of s deed of number and amount of cach Coupon, together lenry Dade, dated April 25, i with the aggregate sum of each parcel, three full offer at auction, on the I St Sx o'clock p. m., on the prem- business days for examination and verification be- fore payment. fe 5-t19th . eighty, in Holméad’s addition ee re 4 Rascraciataee DEPARTMENT, It was the sunset of a bright day inthe early looking e house- emerfts up which I was “Now, Marshall. remember to eall for us in I bowed my assent and adieu, and was hur- was sudden! mid voice said, to Georgetown, bounded as follows, viz: Begin- Ling at the northwest oorner of said lot, and run Fesrvary 4, 1862. Notice 1s H&RBBY GIVEN of the readiness of ning thence south, along North atreet, forty feet, ence and at right angles with North street, this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable in one year from date, authorized by the act of Congress approved December 234, 1957, and ine ter to be te the Treasury notes payable in sixty days from | "ihe terms of este mast be complied with within » ‘i oue week after or the property may be resold, Stic, 161. by the act of Capgrom.ay proved atthe risk and cost of the firs urchaeer, after one » 1861. , and an eager forty t. thence north forty feet, and thesce west forty-six ieet, to the heginning, with the im- proves nts, consisting of two two story frame 1 Terme of saie: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash,and the residue in three equal instalment«, at three,six,and nine months, with |T0 BE CONTINUED.] The historic page is filled with examples by the Spaniards under the command By WALL & BAKNARD. Aucti RUSTEES’ SALE—By virtue of s deed of trust from Charles Wiliams, dated April 23, 1856, and of record, we will offer at avotion, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of February, at 4 o’olock p. m.,On the premirées, that lot of ground in Washin ton. kKnowa aud descr ted as the north- The was the turning peint in southern provinces (now ———_—_ prarresr OF STATE, Wasutneton, January 25, 1562. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first t , & bridge across the river Scheldt. . a Ee improvements, consisting ofa two story 1OL8O. = Terms of sale: One tiurd of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in three equal in stalmeuts, at three, six, sad pine months alter date, with interest, to be seoured. ne terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, or ths property may be resold, Bt the risk and cost of the first purcnaser, after one weeks’ notice, # WALTER 8. COX HUGH CaPERTON, Trustee’s Georgetown Build’g Association, jn 7-tawts Ww" DEPARTMENT, JanvaRy 21, 162, OnvgRep, That the War Department will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations in the field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. As soon as the “‘hell-burners,’’ as the Dutch- below were to force their way bring reliefand triumph into Ant- jad that si; made the cit; have been delivered—the 8 niards By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, "RUSTEES’ SALE —By virtue of 3 deed of trust from N. W. Walker, dated February 22, 1855, and _of record, we wil offer at auction, on FRIDAY, the lath day of February, at ¢ o'clock . M., On the premises, that lot of ground in Wash- ington known @ud described as lot D, in square 0.424 beginning for ite bounds on Kighth etreet, 52 feet {rom the northwest corner of said square, Qnd running thenee couth with the line of Eighth street 16 feet; theroe east 63 feet 8 inches to a 3 feet ¥; thence north with the line of ssid ailey 16 thenoe west 63 iset 8 inches to the beginning, with the improvements. ‘Terme of eale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; and the residue in three equal idstalments, at three, sixand nine months, with iaterest, to be neoured, age ‘The terms of sx'e must be complied with within One week aller sais, otherwise the property may be resold at the risk and cost cf the first purchaser, aiter one week’s notice a WALTER 38. COX HUGH CAPEKTON, tees Georgetown Build G Agsocia'n, WALL & BARNAR), Aucts, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. YRUSTEES’ SALE B. virtue of a deed of trust from Cyathia B. Mason and others, dated Marob 13, 1857, aud of record, we wi war would have been prevented—| _/*?2-f all Belgium would have been to ps Da rotestant Holland. The} FJORSE BLANKETS |. i triots on the wharves of Antwerp ‘All styles and prices, at UFFALO ROBES, e tremendous explosion of the fire- J.B. PUDNEY’S, ed for the rising 324 Pa.ave ret room, But alas! as Mot- UBBEW GOATS PONGHOEn eee SS JATS, 2 aE R Blaukets, Gap Cotereans Gee PESINe, - B. PU a . 324 Pa. ave, -k room, ose Dares, — EAVY REGULATION BLANKETS, sale cheap, by PUDNEY, 3 Je 324 Ps back room, or 355 D street, P a A NEW THING. & ATENT Compreseable Cot, can be folded up into & space 24 inches long by 6 wide, an ingenious contrivance, for sale by And 72, a ‘The history of the Crimean war furnishes a The night re the " Trus' in 7-2awts J. B. PUDNEY. \ «ft 324 Pa. ave,. back room, or 345 D street. Soldiers’ Pay. n, and the Rus- condition. Had] ja21-tr Ocler at auc- the imgrove- SOLDIERS’ REMITTANCES TO THEIR geuare No, seventy three, (73,) with FAMILIES, LIES, Tos ofsale: One third of the purchase money At any place on the lines of their Express, ons bringing provisions ake, factittate va = the charge for re- f i ah "Ze thes COMPANY. FURNISHES THE MOST RELIABLE WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1862. ja ll-tt ARMY EXPRESS COMPANY. ing Siar. N°. 2,797. REMOVAL. A. BININGER & CO. Bave REMovED 7° 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oProsits WILLARDS’ HOTEL We invite the altention of our filends and trons to the Card below : No. 319 Penneyivania AVENTE. (opposite Willard’s B i The Sabscribers, having opened s Branch Es- tablishment in this City a few months since, and feeling encouraged by the liberal patron»: ready received from is friends aud the loyers of pure and genuine WINES, LIQUORS, and other articles in their line, have determined pon a continuance and extension of their busi ness. Their assortment embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES (of various age, brands, and districts.) BOURBON AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c, Also, several valuabie Tonics, Bitters, and Stomachics, which are remedies for bowel complaints, fever and ague, headache, and the like. MADEIRA, SHERRY & PORT WINLS, CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE AND GERMAN WINES. HAVANA SEGARS, Of all Varieties and Prices. FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING TOBACCO. ALSO, 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, &e. which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. Wison. Owing to the fact that they {mport most of the articles direct, and to their many business facili- tles, they are enabled to offer their stock Goods at very low prices. They are invited to visit the establishment, Your obedient servants, A. BININGER & CO., mporters of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $c. New Yorx ano WaskIneTon. NEW ARRANGEMENT! ALL RAIL FROM NEW YORE. 41 HOURS, This Company is prepared to forward all kinds of goods to and from— NEW YORK—Ofice 32 Broaiwas, BOSTON—Office, 7 Congress strest, and 2 Con- gress Square, PHILADELPHIiA—Office, 337 Chestnut street, BALTIMOR E—Office, Camden F tation, WASHINGTON- Office, 388 Pennsylvania av., ALEXANDRIA- Office, 105 King street, ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, PORT ROYAL, And the SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, AT FAIR RATES! jn21 im* LOVEL/,, COLLES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 86 Front Siucet, New York, and 316 E Street, Washington, D. C., (nesr Willard’s Hotel,) Heving started 8 branch of our New York estab- lishment in this city, ws invite Sutlers, Grocers, Restawrantexrs, and Hotel Keepers, to csil and examine our stock which is well assorted and comprieed of goods of the best quality. We tske orders for anything in our |ine,and execute them | WE Make “xO SrcREr’’ oF “IngREDIENTS.” promptly. PASAFFINE jae CANDLES! MEUCCI'S PATENT PARAFFINE CANDLES! Manufactured by the Naw Yorx Pararrine Cannix Co, For slo in quantities to suit purchs era, by the Manufacturers’ Agents, 2" Blagur at gies Teer 2 fate JOHNSON & NAGLE, @xpedition on zt our ps Soldiers’ Pa’ - 289 Penn. avenue, Washington D.C, bo ed mah ie hgh oe ipalarng — ” OPTICIANS, ja2l 10 Roysl, near King st, Alexandris, Va. t id } too Inte. The THE MAREDEA Bcr'gfaraog COMPANY | 944 Penn’sav,,(north mide,) bet. 12th aud 18th ats, | ~~" OE Ss pig oh beryl hd amy tr he Bad S aiteae FIRTY DOLLARS AND UNDER, BYRTARINERND PIELD GLASSES : _ Bee e history next From Sotpizrs ro THER FamiLins, co: &o., "YO Ba years have perhaps very differently. Ata charge of of the best qualities, constantly on tr : NEW YORK. it alas! our rocket did not go up. TWENTY. FIVE CENTS, BRANCH, py ~ 0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS, | Wo, 456 Kleventh st., betwean Gand H, famly of ‘Vienna, the’ Mesa) ea narealthy ee BATCHELOR’ GENUINE Halk BYB, WASHINGTON. D. C. dignent et seats dozen pairs of gloves. in- ~ a, ‘ganas he Only Reliable and Harmlass Hair Dye Known, | DAV TON’S FIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS usband’s wa tarond, hag te ‘ = capi Sold by all ats; also, st BOSTON CRACKERS, td wintome a tmcclayeemmneeats | ns amestelac cgi erento. | ie Bey ater eek pamecoaae at cack pats of ‘was wrapped ap of the person to to be sent, Girne" where s0Da C ina bank note dete MUST BE LEGIBL’ KED ON THE A es ¢ 2 ete HG PBMCS Temes) sit en yovoraare those ‘are. famous, i EXPRESS THE WEEKLY STAR. Wais cxeclignt Family end ewe Journsl— eentalning & grestor yeristy of interesting rend- lag Uhar ean be fowad Lz any ether—js published on Fridsy morning. ‘After the Larue ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. SS HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. “ HM HLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, 4 Positws and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROP- SICAL SWELLINGS, Medicine incronses HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Arising fron Ugcensse etee, of Disxipation, ry aviv lidisoretron or Abuse, Attended with the Following Symptoms > {joes bor to Exertton, a ds . 3 at Memory, oulty of cak Nerver, 7 ol Trembling: Horror of Disease. Wakefu) i. Dunness of Vision, Pou the Back ascitude of the Musou‘ Sestam. PF! 5. : of the Skin, Erap dots. These pakere, Comer: NCE. bioh this hy > F o medicine tnvarmbly joves, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Bs one of which the Patient may Expire. Who oan ssy that they are not frequently fol- lowed .y those “Dm MFUL DisEASEs,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONPRES. THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMB And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR 4MPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF TEE ASEERTION, E UTION THE Gyitd ORGANIC WEAKNESEO TED equires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the hich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCKU wnvarial ly does TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, ea 4 FEMALES— FEMALES— FEMALES, '. ERI OUD QENTEMPLATING MARRIAGES’ ‘ections Peculiar to Females Sxtract Buchu is unequaiied by any other rem- phe in Chiorosi ‘or Retention, irre ity mir Suppresmoa of Ous: ny icerated cr Schirrous state ras, Leuoorrhes or Whites, Sterility. 1 isints incident to the sem, whether ¥ m indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SHE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I®. In Many Balsam, Me ic Poe ree Lae 4 HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU cuRRS In all their Little or no ind mo {eteater froguent desire é , gives strength to nate, ere: emMovin, ri reverting and Curing Strotures ‘Sf the Urethra, f ent in thes Saving foie ane | pe ui Poisonous, Diseased, and worn out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE ae oACkES ViC1iMS OF , id wha b aid hk: fees to be cured in & fimey aye found they were decerved, and that “Porson” has. by the use of “ eu been dried up in the stem, to break out is aa 8g! sravated form, Sod PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, aPRSELN2 i EA7ELO” Boome URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever “suse .,,,-insting and no matter of 43 LONG STANSING. Diseaseso! tisse O,gans reevirethe aid of a Di- warric. HELMBOLD’S EXTKACT BUCHU i@ THE GREAT DIURETIC, = ‘t iscertain to have the desired effect in 808 Lea Sor which tf ts revomorended, KVIPRTOS O¢ ThA MOST RESTORSIBLE AND REF LIABLE OZARACTBR Willacoompany the medicines, TIPICATES OF CURES, one ‘From to ¢ years’ standing with Name HENCE AND FAME, “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTICE” HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is Cubed veloccedl with grant care by s competent drutgiots” PREPARED IN VAcv0, BY H. t. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and Sole Men- ufectnrer of HELMDOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. AFFIDAVIT. Personal): od g: Aiderase of tie vee anie ears irae, int rs ouhar eee aS Sworn and i subeeribed ta aise ibe of + Alderman, Ninth at... abo Pht -HYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8 A. M. TO8 P. M, Price $1 per bottle, or alx fer #¢, Pelveanh to ter een eRenty (ee ‘Address letters for information in comhde. ce H, %. 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