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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEENOON, __(SUNDAY EXOEPPED,) AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Corner of Peansylvania avenues end Bloventa st. Ww W. D. WALLAOCH. Papers served in packages by carriers @ O45 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Months; $1 for three months; and for les than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin gle copies, onx cunr; in wrappers, rwo crNrs. 7" Avvanrwemanrs should be sent to the @fice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. N°. 2,811. yee, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1862. HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL. WASHINGTON, D. ©, JANUARY, 1*62. Correspondence of The Star. PRS etereceaeretis assed samme eee es TO BOIL SALMON. EASURY DEPARTMENT, --— Salmon is dressed in various ways, butchief-| atthe MET insilog ti thachose City Saree eee ie j Frsavary 4, 1862 x ly boiled in pieces of a few pounds | Councils, held last evening, the Board of Alder-| ARRIVAL OF STEAMER NIAGARA. Notice 18 HEREBY GIVEN of the readiness of REMOVAL. weight. The middle piece is considered, if | men orange sae in favor of R.~Ballanger; ——— ot this Department to redeem the Treasury notes not the richest, yet the most sightly, than | for a hydrant at the head of the markethonse; in American Affairs in Parliament; payable in one year from date, authorized by the LB paces se mata favor of Walter Godey and others; in favor of WW. that Spe the jowl; the tail part, though H. Fletcher; and remitting a fine im onG Hatirax, Feb. 23.—The steamer Niagara bas} act of Congress approved December 234, 1857, and Eeveqaine grontatenion, ant the boing | "SMe" oe commen Coun, rrotguea | TREE Tera atag thal te Teer nels parable in asty danstom | A BININGER & CO, n the Board of Common Council, a resolution x of par roncs eee eee eee nee 2 ete 8 ae the remission of fines imposed on G. L. Sher- | elvil war in America had been laid before Par- oe ee approved sedi four to five will take nearly an hour; | wood for buckstering without a license—on the | lament. wah $ but if double that weight, will not require | -round that persons ought not to be obliged to} Not less than forty-five officialcommunicattons | {nterest on Treasury notes of the above issues REMovVEDYD more than twenty minutes beyond that time, | take out license if they rent a stall_was passed. | passed about the Tuscarora and Nashville. ‘will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms and if crimped, still less will be sufficient ; let | _A resolution to pay the claims of Walter Godey, | | Among the interesting official correspondence | 174 as respectively. fe 5-tap7 ve Dickson & King, and W.R. Collins, was passed. | laid before Parliament was the declaration of A message was then sent to the Board of Alder- | Earl Russell to the Southern Commissioners that men, to the effect that this board had disposed of Ene could not acknowledge the Confederate EPARTMENT OF STATE, all the business before it, and was 'y to ad- | States unt!l the war or further negotiations clearly Wasnineron, January 25, 1362 journ sine die. defined their ition. In January, 1€61, Lord . ary 25, a Mr. Marbury then took the chair, when Mr, | Russell intimated to Lord Lyons that incase of] The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Tenney offered a resolution tendering the thanks | advice being asked by President Lincoln’s Cabi- | Members of Congress on business on Seterdays, of the board to Anthony Hyde, Esq., their Presi- | net. to Toit, that her Majesty’s government will | commencing with Saturday, the first of next it, however, boil quickly in the hardest water, on a strainer placed in a large fish-kettl be thoroughly done, for nothing is more un- wholesome and disagreeable than fish that is under-cooked. Skim it well, or the color will bebad. The moment it is ready lift up the strainer and rest it across the kettle, that the 319 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPrposiTs WILLARDS’ HOTEL fish may drain; cover it with a thick cloth. dent, for the , dignified and impartial man- | decline u both parties apply for counsel. th. ib it nom TO BROIL SALMON. of tee badoen ay snore br ss idoptel, Feo Te et reese, in Fepee: fan 27-tt WILLIAM H. SEWARD. We invite the attention of our friends and Cut slices an inch thick; put them into battered paper and place them on the grid- iron; or the paper may be omitted, and the slices broiled upon the giitircs, rubbing slices with a bit of fresh butter wrapped in oe: sprinkle freely with salt. They will done in a few minutes, and should be served as hot as possible. TO FRY TROUT. Seale, gat, and clean them; take out the trons to the Card below: Mr. Hyde briefly returned his thanks to the Fo Ta estion with Great Britain, is laid board for the support Mg Ba given him, and | in lowing terms: “ Her Majesty’s - the uniform courtesy they shown. ment would, in the first place, be very for penriae Jawoany 21, 108 Adjourned. They would show by acts how highly they val- ? . ued the relations ef peace and comity withthe | OnpsREp, That the War Department will be GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, | United States, but they would take care to let a | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and —_——>—— government which multiplied provocations and Fridays egeinst all other business but that which A 3 Congressl soug t for quarrels know that their forbearance ery ges la eet spri from conscloumness of strength, not from | Felates to active military operations in the field. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of timid! tty Or Weaknesses,” Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, There is a short note, written as late as Decem- | Senators and Representatives. ‘MEN Ww" DEPARTMENT, No. 219 Pexnsvivania AvENtE, (opposite Willard’s Hotel.) The Subscribers, having opened a Brench Es tablishment in this City a few months since, and feeling encouraged by the libers] patronaze al- pure and genuine i : showing that even then the British Min- gills, crumb them; then fry in lard or dintiog thie Inticasta nd tris teva hentia Calero od epeileved in robability of a war with the Mondays to the erasing gl ayeiy coe sent : oil until of a light brown. Serve with anchovy | are hereby instructed to respectfully represent to | United States. Lord Lyons is directed to speak N M. STANTON, WINES, LIQUORS, sauce and sliced lemon. Congress the very peculiar necessity which existe | with Mr. Seward on the subject of letters of | ja 22-tf Secretary of Wat Ye GoosE. at this time for a continuance of the gas lights on | marque, and say, in case of war between the two | -——-e=queeeeennen ne, have determined Seald four or six sage-leaves, according as they are fresh o: dry, fresh ones being the Strongest ; chop them fine; take one large or two small onions, chop them, and then pour boiling water over them to make them eat mild; mix the sage and onions with rather more than an equal quantity of find bread- crumbs, season well with pepper and salt; put this inside the goose; roast before aquick firean pon 2 continuance and extension of their busi ness. Their assortment embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES (cf various age, brands, and districts.) BOURBON AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c, Bridge and High streets, in consequence of the | natiOns, England {s willing to abolish privateer- ie Presence - ieaurer res the immense number of | ing if the arom deat wit annals = milar engage- IROnW FIAT I, wagon trains which throng those streets almost | ment on the tC) nited States. : even hour of the night, ah which are liable to] The Globe admits that Parlisment is about] 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. collisions with other vebicles which ate passing | equally divided, and that the cunservatives if at ane Leap ee mich it Is hardly prea cl 5 peut nga top pg he tt ori Possible to avoid, even during the day; also, to | tions t Intimates tha jefeat make known to Congress that large auanane of | would dissolve Parliament and appeal to the EMILE DUPRE. dangerous persors bave been attracted here by | country. the army, and against whose outrages it would be Earl Camanon, in the House of Lords, made sn hour oF more, according to the sizo of the bird. | !mposstble to ginard, ahonld these main avennes | Inquity into the cate of s Canadian supjoct named Just Received and Opened, Also, several valuabie ‘Tonics, Bitters, end Geese are sometimes stuffed with potatoes, | f the town be left in tots! darkness hep herd, arrested by order of Mr. Seward, an 5 a 4 ie Approved February 8, 1502 said to bave been iiade to take an oath of alle- A large and first-class stock of choice Stomachics, which are remedies for the whole body being filled with them, either PP sade giance. Lord Russell said that Mr. Seward then whole or mashed ; but it absorbs so much of bowel complaints, fever and ague, the gravy as to injure the richness of the bird. osed Mr. Shepherd to be an American, and FAMILY GROCERIES, A REsotution 1 . SOLUTION in favor of certain persons and au headache, and the like. i Trustee of the Poot and Work House. 2 release was subsequently obtained on condition Ay Apple-sauce and gravy are sent up with geese Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | that he should not go into the Southern States. consisting of: MADEIRA, SHERRY & PURT WINES in separate tureens Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | The Federal Government claimed that in an SUGARS, of all gr » SRE 0) INES, r ‘ades, TO ROAST PIGEONS. Ssald some — chop it with the livers, mix them with a piece of fresh butter, season with pepper and salt; put a portion inside That the Cierk be, and be !s hereby, authorized | extraordinary pumergency like the present the to pay to the order of T H Newman, for expenses | President must be Invested with extraordinary TEAS, of watch house to 3ist December, 1°61, the sum of | powers, extending to foreign residents as well as ten dollars and fifty cents; to the order of John A. | American citizens. The British Government COFFER, Grimes, for conl had at watch house, ten dollars; | entered strong remonstrances, and there was no CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE AND GERMAN WINES. HAVANA SEGARS, Pigeon; cover the breast with a slice of J to the order of C. Myers & Son aix dollars and | objection to produce the correspondence. BUTTER, bacon fat; roast them; serve with parsley and | frty cents, for coal, sume arpose; to the order of ions Camenon hoped the government would not LARD Of all Varieties and Prices butter in the dish. W.D Wallach one bun dollars and forty- | be content with remonatrances, but would also an ’ FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING SWRETBREADS STRWED. two cents, for bill of advertising to December 27, | demand compensation. FLOUR, a < ebiies After blanching, stuff them with a forcement J !S0!; to the order of Joun A Smith, Clerk Circult Mr. Gregory in the House of Commons de- TOBACCO. Of fowl, fat and lean bacon, an anchovy, nut- Court Washington County, elght dollars snd | nounced the blockade of the southern ports as a MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, ALSO meg, lemon-peel, parsley, and a very little Cayenne and thyme; when well mixed, add the yolks of two eggs, and fill the sweetbreads. Fasten them together with splinter-skewers, and lay them in a pan, with slices of veal over and kacon under them; ninety cents; and tothe order of Thomas Knowles, eee one. — - the Poor and Work Honse, five bun- he new Crnard gpg orgy debt el &e., &e, &e, dred and thirty dollars snd eighty-one cenis, to | place in the line for New York March Ist. Her cover the cupeaaitures of the puor sad work | trial trip showed great speed. All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. honse for the quarter ending 3ist December, 1561. The Bank of France hws reduced the rate of Approved February 9, 1962 discount from 4% to 4 per cent. ar ae M. Hontefeuille urgeaa congress to settle the 2); 21 y ‘| A ResoLvrion fixing the salary of the Clerk of | righis of belligerentsat eeaand the formation ofa) © PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. The Stock was particularly selected to suit the gover clone over the dre teu minutes; then add} esotvad by the Bonrd of Autoren and Board of tetce a neviale incase f= maritime wer. | wm rte MARWlle ae tay tected & oon avon = solr ad nd Board o; Z . n it th tablis , « + ape pees = = sel gently one hours # common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | The French government has contracted a ioan of 500 barrels XXX, ae Res beta ekg tater dese cemmees ake out the sweetbreads, strain and skim the } That from the ist day of January, 1562, the annual | £4,000,000. ls M which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. broth and boil it to balf a pint; warm the] salary of the Clerk of the Corporation shall be S00 Tarrels Millers Rye Menengahels, Witeon. sweetbreads in it, and serve with lemon round. J twelve hundred dollars for his services as-Clerk | General Buell Taking the Field—Reperted 600 barrels fine Old Rye, at and Treasurer of the Cor tion, and one hun- Evacuation ef Nashville. Owing to the fect that -hey Import most of the An Insight into ‘‘Second Sight’*—Easy if } dred and fifty dollars for his services as Secretary LovisviLuE, Feb. 23 —Gen. Buell left bere sev- 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, articles direct, and to their many business facili- Know Hew it is Done. to the Board of Aldermen, payable monthly. eral days ago in the direction of Nashville. His AT CINCINNATI PRICES. Jast now, in the succession of magical enter- J, *«so/ted, That any laws of this Corporation | stat follow to-morrow. tles, they are enabled t» offer their stock Goods at téinments afforded our citizens, the following same spsornapabonieny resolution be,and thesame} Jt js reported here that many negroes who bad — very low prices. exptanation of the marvels of ‘second sight” v4 ea Garmory 6, 1608 been impressed by fhe rebels to aid in fortifying may int t our readers, who are just now PPro" ¥ 8, 162. Nashville, = advantage of she panic created All the favorite brands of Your obedient servants, being greatly mystified o° nights at Bryan] — a; ep pROPOSAL® : LO ene ee CHAMPAGNE A. BININGER & ©v., Hail. We find it in the Missouri Democrat of | S day of Maron, 1962, at {2 o'clock mi, prose It ts said it was considered too late to fortify A eer Sisclen Wiese, Steves tx Thursday, as an expose of Heller, according to ® ing, the E . ear. Dep’t vi 6,000 head bi | Nashville. Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, porters of Forsign Wines, Liquors, §c which authority the system of second sight is E CA on the hoof. The rebels propose destroying the bridges and ja li-t¢ New Yore axnp WastHincton asystem of pesceneerted questions and an- ee etiraea et Wottinaton 8, road near Nashville, but the citizens pod the | Which, belpg vee low, we offer at unusually swers. The same question differently arranged | weight; no animal admitted which weighs less than | £24 remonstrated and prevented the design. jow rates. requires different answers; thus : Toot pounds gross. es aoe beam ego ap sac joaey reliable (1)Ques.—Is it plain or ornamented? Ans.—} gighquantities ax the Government may reecise | tion of Nasbwille by the rebels.) oT ted or plain? A.—P1 Rooatte mul reeulred uader tis contract bo: ; - enaliats ae 2) Q.—Is it ornamented or plain? A.—Plain. | fore the April, Fen are questions relating to color, pre- Heilereand Bullocks hovwanted, apes The Fort Denelson Prisoners. ny “eee ARMY CORDIAL. cious stones, metals, wearing apparel, jewelry, Maee & ty InpIanaPouis, Feb. 23 —Five thousand rebel a pernenent’ risoners from Fort Donelson have arrived here * pegrerumont reserves to itself the right to pay in| Within the last twenty-four hours. They are the JAY COOKE & CO., No bid will bs entertained when put in by con- | bardest looking set ever collected together, uni- BANHERNRS, rs who have previously failed to comply with | formed in rage of all colors, with cat; for] No. 452 F: 3th Strest, opposite Treasury F contracts, or where the bidder is not present | blankets ui 8, Washington. @c. As, for instance: Q.—What color is it? A.—Black. Q—What is thecolor? A.—Blue. —Teill me thecolor? A.—Green. Q. ag ? eee to respond to his bid. bh t that «4 » : Q—Any color? A.—Orangeor yellow. | ark ke wermtomtl A, BECKWITH, C.| ruoy tay'they are beter ented. and Deter fo | giz topneetn wit ga pfuuindaire, Roane Q.—Name the color? A.—Brown. F 7 Bip. here than they have been for the past six months. | for the transsot no! 8 renera! ‘Exchange, Collec. By The following for metals : Q—Whatmetal? A.—Gold. Q.—What is the metal? A.—Silver. Q.—Teli me the metal? A.—Copper. _—Name the metal? A.—Iron or steel. -—What metal is it? A.—Brass sate fo tha Gor: | Asicten” “shoes nf ais oregeons nave tose | “Wabng sl Gol Vscarront Maney, Besk 6 hoof for —— ince. ree \r surgeons bave 6 bu: fi oin, Unourren! Oney, . it. Th je tobe to attend to thelr sick, which is becom. | 80d Bonds, (on eommission,) Prafts on ‘American g ? ° the terms of the en- | ing quite: numerous. The officers are not uni- Gplisetiogs upon ll eccoes ie pi eta and make nm od] JAY COOKE & CO, COIN WANTED! ORM 0} 1, A B, do jb: pone to. ernment ood eet Ent je on th closed adverti: it. The Cattle ee ee eres rma do not look much superior to the pa Ra a THE EAR And so on for the different articles men- | 9°”! snd to receive Treesury tnpegment First Telegraphic Dispatch tre astern — _ Sanive cos: he uanconces aed” Se rena saTeR Sere | Pinder: inate GOLD AND SILVER! extensive one, for miscellaneous articles. E. Feb. 22.— ¢ - = ar satis: D | os enrol wip od bra mrs. Tather of bie Cane ta hnen taleteee uae Sencts Fou Sate 1 Ssus xo Bere, EYE AND EAR. —What have I here? A.—A purse. SuateD PosaLs for furnishing to the Gov- | by a military displa ions, &c , in which roe = . Q.—What ie.this? A.—A toothpick. sgarmanty atte § polat (180) thousand HEAD- many citizens partielpated. The indications are ee eceee No, 987 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, Q.—This will puzzle you? A—A Court] yi ‘A fe Ant st this oni e until Setursy? mt PS RarneeERpO® county is disp: PENNSYLVANIA Avanvz, WILLARD'S HOTEL, Plaster. codinantididlide: oe ag Signed—The Union Relfef Committes of the] J82-tf Corner ‘Tenth street._ Oculist and Aurist. By thus having questions and answers class-| "6 soe eica TIONS, panei Spore SHEE ARMY EXPRESS COMPANY. | __ DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, ified and arranged, an article of any kind can B o be af cleat Lasene wood, free from How te Treat the Rebels From Clinton Piace, New York, has arrived in the be very accurately deseribed, requiring, gen- | *xots.(#) eet tong, (10) ten inches Wide, (1) | 1 oygyizie, Feb. 22 —Hon. James Guthrie, in NEW ARRANGEMENT! pa al seen megan pepo erally, however. 2 combination of the questions | °"Po'be gfightiy tc -mded at the top and “‘oham- | & speech delivered here to-day, advocated severe ee svhece is 6aa'bs exeiassea sn-s4alames of tho of different classes. Thus: fered" onkbue side, round the top, and down each | treatment of the leading captured rebels tuta] ALL RAIL FROM NEW YORK. oan EYE AND EAR = & Is this for any purpose? A.—Of course, (ATE oer cau fe pot (9) inches, pease amnesty for subordinates at the close of 41 HOURS. Tequiring médical and surgical treatment. Dr. Von Moscrzisxen is the inventor and irtro- e. . Q.—Whatcoloris it? A.—Black. J species of she style of boards required may be seen ducer into the medical prac‘ice of the (Takes an article out of the reticule and} Proposals should be essed Col. D. H, | Cumberland Gap and Russeliville in posses- | This Company is prepared to forward all kinds ETHERIAL EAR I LATOR asks :) BP ocent ena bene “Army Washiogton. sion ef the Federal Ferces. of goods to and from— Sor ths teabtenent of Deamestt Q—What havel here? A.—A purse. be Fin ae 2 Dp A RUCHER, Lovisvitie, Feb. 22 —Cumberland Gap and | NEW YORK—Office 39 Broadway, DEAFNESS AND NOISE. THE HEAD. Q.—Tell me the color? A.—Green. fo i9 dtmar Mand Col so. | Russellville, Ky. (the latter the headquarters of | BOSTON Office, ¥ Congress strect, and 9 Con- 1 He 1s also author of the letters publized in the Takes money out. CGORNS—BUNIO ie 80-cal rovisional Government” rebels), gress Square, New York and Philadelphia papers Oe What have [ ncw! A.—Money. 7 are in possession of the Federal forces. PHILADELPHIA—Office, 337 Chestnut ‘street, treating on the prevention of BALTIMOR E—Office, Camden Station, ly remove Corns and Bunions, wit 30 General Buckner. WASHINGTON- Offies, 358 Pennsylvania av, the shoe can nee eaeeiy ther the m ees paging a has been |] ALEXANDRIA—Office, 105 King etrest, y vered to t! nited States Ma on a war- | ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, ‘and oune super inoue flesh from the hands, } rant issued by Justice Catron. He will betaken NEWPORT ‘NEWS, PORT ROYAL» DEAFNESS FROM THE FIRING OFCAN- NON, §e. Dr, Von M. has fortne of a years devoted his g| Attentiontothe ~- TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, Q.—I cannot hear you. A.—Bank notes. Q.—Of what value is it’? A.—Ten doll. Q—Is this the same? A.—No—a dime. (Another article.) = — wil mail end delicate. (anothers ee Tse Rspestasciatinar Waikigmermaes | © Sneeze wontons chten of eee Abdus Ape Sowecimatan umtino tne eas cheieca™ nswer immediately. A.—A handkerchief. } ® # Fort Denelson Prisoners. SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, most succesfally treated by hw for the a AT FAIR RATES! _jnZ Im* -im™ Py Cuicaco, Feb. 22 —Four thousand Fort Donel. peer ALEX AUN TST UND Cos ‘HosEk. son prisoners have already arrived at Camp T° SUTLERS Tequost will open sc! Pi Douglas. Two thousand more will rea_h here AND to ao- —Hasitacolor? A —White. RESTORATION OF SIGHT § HEARING. the reticule and all its contents are de- READ. scribed. [From Professor fisske, Baltimore. Describe a piece of jewelry. ides RESTAURANTS, | ,.“/ have this da. ss Wise, her sight per- 100 baskets Q.—Do you admire this? A.—Yes; brooch. feats zestered. Tain Lappy to express my convic we Gg B? 708 Know thestone? A.—Yes; gor- | grigg a Knowledge, of Vocal a stramenta! FUR NITURE VOry BUPCrIOT a a MPAGNE a pared fro the. greatest deprivation ths” could 'Q—Hasit acolor? A.—White. re fo Join this coarse will “apply pt once, at FURNITURE! forsale ohe09 07 as cCORWIN BURES im rope, (emi Hem, Senator Pushy Ps vi mapoaticnce teen fuet all recgptioa between Sand W2ofolock 8,m» | of she frm of Manone Pockhass, Ph No, 367 Pennsylvania ayense, fpr. ine atorent you tye tft on have et Preddy’s answers are dependent upon the ques- | “Jase 1m uredays, and Saturdays. ot Monee, dail Boater in | 122 entrance on Sixth st | my'case, and 1 have uo doubt that by careful ob- tions asked. He sometimes asks no questions servance of your directions, my hearing, will be lessie etail seat lor and Din’ 62 no ERTHEIMER & Fur tate 08 I pognniacns. permanent!y s at all. . ve now & large and fine assortment of ji2n® sndionce will observe that he dost not . ne pe hy ie ape oe of, UPHOLSTERING promptl; sna aupertor to any in the eee 0” te OB: Sureme Court | ispense with the question red’s back is —. , i . Perso in wan ‘ Weil known to my numerous friends thet tuthal, ag he (Pred) within a ride 3: dir orc aeke guegmgon ot snd evening for the ncoommeds- } work. will do well to call aad exasine my stoak | PS¥e been deprived of my 3, study thelr interest to esi! before ieatiy done, and orders prosaptiy at- a SEE He at ; 72 ye, aS re: | [MOURNING SILKS OF NEW AND MOD- ecne Sie wary Seeisieve Finmel Osrrsgs, A s their} imo and” ah is and Checked Silks for eid Tow, an the ose bes ue further — “CPireaesn ome d eo! a for Ce ANDREW J. JOYCE) ory oe ‘TABLE WOODEN TENTS! An tment lize of every desarip- Von Moser wo mg fonts ri of a . St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1858, OsEPa YEATS. Dr, Von ager ye coger 4 coarated beue: my * on ty ere sd oe Et CHENEY, st > Sept. 17, ter WOFICE—a: for bid io Rezo P| gt the Metropeliten Baak, N pete : from 94, m. to? p. m.and from 3 te Im__ 287 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ready received from its friends and the loyers of FHE WREKLY STAR — Whiv exeeiicat Fumily ced Mowe Jourasi tentsluing & gresies geriely ¢! Litsresting rea leg thee can be found Im aay etbor-—ts peblieds on Friday morniag Wsuus—Ce: Siugle copy Five copies .. Vex copies... Tweaty-Eve copies. +. 290 Ittavarlebiy conte!ns the ‘‘ W sehingion News that bas made The Daily Beening Star cirouls'< ®0 generally throug bout the country (7PSingtie copies (in wreppers) com be pre cured at the ex , Immedietely efter the issue ofthe psper. Price THREE CENTS » tmeariadly, tm adeencs LYS HEL GENUINE PREPARATION. “ HMHLY CONCENTRATED" Compound Fiuid Extract Buchu, 4 Pestiws end Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROP SICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the po Bnd excites the arson Ts int HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD Arigng from Ex ite, Faris | Attended wi Indispos:t Lors of M Weak Nory H Who a2 say thn owed by th “INSANIT Many are BUT THE RECOR be And the Meciamcac BEAR AMPLE Wrr> THE CONSTIT WITH OKG @quires the sid tich HELMBUL RIAL WILL conyiIN FEMALES— FEMALES— FE OLD OR VO RIN CONTE i In Bony the Extract B MA Mani Take mo more Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasex Medicine for Unpleasant ana Dangercus inseases HELMBOLD'S &. KACT BUCHL SECKET in Ail their “tages; Litice or go shang Iteaares & Urinste, t Preventir SANDS } VICIiMS OF Se RELMBDULDS EXTRA ¥ BECEE all effeetions anc (iseeecs © T the URINARY CNGans, @other oxietiug in MALE UR FEMALE, from whatever “secre py ,instine and no matier 434 LONG STANDING. Diseasesol ticec O;rans requi tue acl of a D SRETIC. HELMSOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 1S WRE GREAT DIURETIC, 4 iecertein to have the cceired efsot in SOR Leas or whsce ti is recommenced, BVIDBACE OF THS MOST RESFORSIBLE 45D BE LIABLE ODARACTER WillJscsompary ine medicines, CERTIFICATES OF CUR rométo 0 youre’ standing with Nam 0 = AND FAME, “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “ NOTICE.” ” on “mm HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU ss compored of Buciv, Cabobt aud Juniper Bo: rice selected with great c: ¥ & competent Crugzgist PREPAR IN ¥Yacvo, BY H. T. HELMBOLD, ractes! and Analytion! mint, and Sois Mar wi o HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARALIO;. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared ocfore the city of Priindeipiua, beg duly sworn, cut osy Sone 4g By ayy bo cat ts 3, ere pure! ej Zois. And Perey vee et. RELMBOLD Sworn and subseribed hofore me, thiaZ3 uday o November, WM. P. HIBBERD, Aiderman, Ninth st.. avove Kaeo, Phi a 6n Alderman > HELMBOLD, Wee prepprationa co or other injdtiou PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8 A. M. TOS P.M, Price $1 per bettie, er six fer S+, Delivered to any address, stourciy packed row observation, Acdress leticrs for information in confide ce H. F. SELMBOLD, Chewtzt, Deper, 104 South Fons st., ofiow Chestaat Picts BEWARE OF COUNTESPEI®S AND UNPEINOITLED DEALELS to “of the "i eaier arcioies on the repntatios «tain Heimboid’s Genuine Preparative , nd “ Batre Busi, = ” ‘< Barsepwriiia, * Improved Bess Ween. SAND ALL DEVGGISTS EVERYWHERE ASK FOR EELMBOLD'S. 24K S WO OTHER. Suheut the sivertizemens we send Yor i, AMD AVOLDIMPORITION 21 Xrosecs “@ures Guaranteed! §—-_adviee Gratis wre

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