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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ( DAY EXOEPTED,) aT E STAR BUILDINGS, Cerner of Penasyivania svenne and Eleventh st. aT WwW. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at S18 yeat, ot 37 cents per month. ‘Fo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 2 year, in sdvance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for lems than ‘Tree months at the rate of 12 cent# a Week. fin ie copies, oe cant; In wrappets, ro cunts. {([> Avvantuzuants should be sent to the @fice before 12 o’clook m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next dey. HOW JACK PHILLIPS RECOVERED THE MULE FROM THE SECESH. BY CAPTAIN JERE WILLIAMS. If the stories of incidents and adventures eurrent in any of the numerous camps, in the neighborhood of Seceshdom, could be collect- ed in book form. they would make a very readable work. I may send you @ string of such as are afloat in our region, at some future time; at present, I will relate one which came to my knowledge a few days since. Squire Bailey had the bi: and best, and most docile mule in Marlin’s Bottom, and Mar- lin’s Bottom is about the bi and best borhood on Greenbrier River. Squire was inclined to be a Union man, and did not entirely conceal his sentiments, not- withstanding the presence of Peyis army in the vicinity. About the time of Floy multuous flight” from that region, he w much In need of transportation, and, a poleonied tolory on the teams of teoncighe to on teams Et Squire Bailey, was not to escape; but Squire Bailey, taking time by the forelock, very quietly, one night, removed to a safe losality all his live stock except his faverite mule, which he kept for hauling wood and going to mill. This mule being apparently the only support of a large and increasing family, Squire Bailey fondly believed the secesh would not be heartless enough to rob him of it. But Squire Bailey did not understand Se- cesh. One fine morning along came Quarter- master Blifie, accompanied by half a dosen armed men, from Floyd’s army. Squire Bailey was standing at his gate when Quartermaster Blifie approached, and commenced 8 conversa- tion with him. “ Good morning, Mr.—a—Mr.—”’ “ Bailey,” suggested the Squire. ” « Yes, Bailey; morning, Mr. Bailey.” “ Mornia’,’’ said the Squire. “T understand, Mr. Bailey. that you havea number of horses and mules which you wish to digpose of to our glorious Confederacy.’’ “Mistake, sir,” said Bailey; “I have none to sell to anybody.” « Bat, Mr. Bailey, some gentlemen informed me yesterday that you had quite a number of horses and mules.’’ “If you'll believe your eyes, instead of * some gentlemen,’ Mr. entannatae youcan see for yourself that I have nothin’ but that mule, in the dog pen there, and that I can’t possibly keep house without.”” «Ab! I see the mule,’’ said Blifie, looking through the eracks. ‘You'd be asking fifty dollars for that mule, I s’pose. Well, its a big price, but if you won’t take less, I’! have to give it. Corporal. just write a note for fifty dollars, payable in Florida swamp lands, at twenty-five dollars an acre, two years after our glorious Confederacy achieves undisputed independence.”’ “ But, Mr. Blifie,’’ remonstrated the a “if you take my mule, my family will freeze to death, and starve to death, too, afore spring. And if I had twenty mules, I could not sell you one sich as that, for less nor three hun- dred in gold, but this one I can’t spare at no rice.”” me We must all make sacrifices, Mr. Bailey, for our glorious Cenfederacy. If you only knew the sacrifices I have made, Mr. Bailey. The starving and freezing of your wife and children are nothing compared to them; but our glorious Confederacy called, and my pa- triotism responded to the call. Future gener- ations will remember and bless us, Mr. Bailey. and we will receive the everlasting gratitude of our glorious Confederacy. Think of that, Mr. Bailey, think of that.’ Mr. Blifie, before his appointment, had been utterly penniless, and ten times as mean as he was r. These qualifications got him the appointment of quartermaster; out of this office he was, of course, stealing a fortune. Hehad “* sacrificed’’ the Peter Funk business for that paradise of peculators—a quartermastership. “ Mr. Blifie,”’ said the Squire, with much feeling, ‘for the Lord’s sake don’t take my last aacthly aapport. Don’t you see my chil- dren alla cryin’ and acarryin’ on, because they know they'll all be in their graves afore spring, if you rob me of ’—— 5 “Rob!” exclaimed Mr. Blifie, fiercely, “« Don’t say ‘ rob’ again, or I'll massacre your whole nest of traitors. It’s because you’re an enemy to our glorious Confederacy that 2 are unwilling to sell the mule at a fair price. I oughtn’t to pay euch as you acent, but I’m merous man, and P ought to be thank- ful tome. Corporal, fillup the note as I di- rected.” “Hold on a minit,”’ said the Squire. “If that paper is what you are goin’ to Cats me, don’t spile it by writin’ on it. The blank pa- per might be of a little use to me, but the writin’ on it never could.” “You're a cursed traitor to our glorious Confederaoy,”’ said Blifie, and he started to take the mule out of the pen. It was hitched with a halter, and had a broad cirsingle around it. He unfastened it, and without deigning another word to the “ enemy of his glorious Confederacy’’ he was off with it to seek an- other farmer’s stables. — Bailey looked sad as he turned to in the house, and, in the bitterness of his feel- ings, so far forgot himself as to “‘d—n the “« glorious Confederacy.”’ ausly concealed in Squire tc closet was Jack Phillips, the up-to-ev Ohio scout. As the Squire entered the room he called out, “Come out, Jack; they’ve gone, and the infernal scoundrels have stole my mule.” “I told you they would,”’ said Jack, making his appearance, “ and if I had’nt informed on last ment aye a got all the rest of ’em that ou sent off.”’ en That's so Jack; but I'd give a hundred dollars to have that mule back.” Jack looked steadily at the fire for five What did Squire? = say, 2 “T said I'd give ® hundred dollars to get that mule back; but I ’spose three huadred wouldn't get him. “T don't know,’’ said Jack, abstractedly, and he looked in the fire for five minutes = Suddenly Jack brightened up, and said : “Give me the hundred dollars, Squire, and I'll bring you your mule to-morrow night, or your money shall be retarned.”” The Squire nee ee at Jack ~ a moment, but seeing e wasin earnest, put five double les in hishand. In a few minutes Jack left the house, dressed in linsey pants, a red wamus, and 8 coonskin eap. Next d ; s Jack was walking leisurely up the road, by a coincidence, probably it about by himself, he met the Quarte: and his men, — milled e bore ee the expedition. Jack smi a when he saw Blifie behind the Tes I the Squire’s myle. He walked quietly along until came almost opposite the Quarter- master, when he darted suddenly off side of the road, looking at the mule as if fright- ened. “ Blasted scoundrel !”” @xclaimed Jack. acne who is a blasted scoundrel ?”’ asked Quartermaster. “ Aint that the mule old a had?”’ asked “Yes; but wi say wasea scoundrel?” inquired the Quartermaster, very = taking all such compliments to him- “Why, old Bailey, and the mule too, for that matter,” Jack. “What's the matter with the male?” asked Blifie, whose former occu had not made him much of a judge of live stock. “The matter! Why he’ll kill you afore Jou gethim home. You didn’t pay the old — anything for him, did you?” inquired — Ebening Star. yee, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1862. N°. 2,816. THE WEEKLY STaR. Tals execlicn! Family cad Mews Journal - containing & grester variety of interesting rend- Bingle copy, Per ERE BR icccesscceesSl OF Five G0ples .cocerseccersecesssccces @ 75 Ven C0Ples......ccsersecceesecceess 9 OF Fwenty-B¥e COpies..corssccceserees 90 OF n contains the “Wi yn 80 generally throug hout the country. E7"Single copies (in ) be cured at the counter, immedisialy after tne tree ofthe paper. Prico—FHREE CENTS. SEE ASS “ Lord a meroy !”’ exclamed Jack. ‘“« But what’s the matter with bim?”’ asked fie, looking at the animal half frightened. ‘That ere mule,’’ replied Jack, ‘“‘has kicked down, in his time, el of fence on old him ina pen of big “Yes; why?” ing “And them ere logs are fastened by big iron bolts. Its the only thing that would ever hold him. He has killed all the rest of old Bailey's stock, and the old rascal has kept him on pur- pose to swindle some fellow with.’’ “T heard,” said Blifie, “that he used to have more stock ’’ ‘«That’s what become of it,”’ said Jack. “ Didn’t the children cry, and didn’t old Bai- ley whine and ca: mat losing his three- hundred-dollar m “ Yes, they did, ata “T knowed it,” sai man antes them chil out at nick of time tc L ras ir bis swindle. Af to cheat our Confederacy in that manner! He ought to be ! and Jack winked his off eye. “ But it he’s so vicious,”’ said Blifie hope- fally, ‘how did they get the halter and cir- single on bim!”” * Chloroform, sir, chloroform. I’ve actual- seen that mule kick his collar off.”’ ve him ren: to get “ The old wo- ly ‘And did they the collar on him? “No!” replied Jack. ‘They put some oats in the bottom of a barrel, and laid the collar across the top; the mule run his head through the collar to get at the oats.”” “The devil!” ejaculated the Quarter- master. “Yes,”* continued Jack, “and I seed him kick that collar off. Ever sinee that, he kicks every barrel to staves that he gets eyes on.”” “But he has seemed have been leading him,’ “Hey you any liquor about you?’ asked uiet enough since I interposed Blifie. ane little in my coat pocket; why do “That's what he follers wonder he hain’t eat you up afore this, to get the liquor. mule to kick the lock off of old Bailey’s cellar door, and go down thar and git as drunk as a beast. Fact, sir. That mule can kiek your hat off, and you on his back.”’ ‘That can’t be so,”’ said the Quartermaster, for, and its a and breeches knowed that “Tve jist got acool to give you if you’ll ride him By this time the Quartermaster’s attendants d bis avaricious soul prompted him to make an effort to get Jack’s gold, thinking he couldn’t be more than thrown The night before this meeting, Jack had uietly stolen into the mule’ ully placed a leather d pointed sparrowbills, under the mules cirsin- ‘ht leather between the mules back, so had got out of sight. table, and care- -oollar, driven full of the points of the nails an so that a moderate pressure would force them through into the animal’s hide Ignorant of this, the greedy Quartermaster moved the mule to the bank,and sprang on him just where the dog-collar was placed Just as he lit on the mule, a boulder lit on his head, and he lit sprawling in the mud. The mule, frantic with the pain of the nails still stickin; in his back, sprang off the side of the read knocked down a dozen panels of fence, and ran furiously across the field, rearin; ing, laying down and rolling over, up, and plunging about at a terrible rate. said Jack coolly, as the rubbing his » kick- jamping “T told you so,” Quartermaster scrambled up, bruised head, and brushing at the mud on his besmeared clothes. “* He’s worse than seven devils, aint he?” said the discomfited Quartermaster. “In course he is,”’ replied Jack ““What’ll you give me for the chance of him?" asked the Quartermaster, as he saw of fence go down before the maddened mule. “Don’t know, might be worth close enough to “the halter jollar or so, if I could get oot him before he tears it ‘e's my horse?’’ asked the Quar- around in astonishment. replied Jeck; “the mule gave him enon with his heels, ji termaster, lookin; “Don’t know, “ Hello! Quartermaster!” shouted aman in secesh uniform, who was coming up the road speed ; “helio! Mr. Quarter- right down on wants you im- Our army is running like all possest, and the General wants save the plunder. Hurry back as hard as you can run, or the enemy will be betwixed you and our feilers.”’ Blifie waited to hear no more, but broke for his camp like a quarter-horse. rived, and found that the story was all false, terrible was the vengeance he vowed; but before he had time to execute his threats, Floyd’s army was in a remote part of the State. Itis hardly necessary to add that the mes- senger who sent the Quartermaster off so cipitately, was an associate of Jack’s and that Jack had turned the Quartermaster’s horse with his head up the road, and by a sha: with a whip sent him out of sight before Blifie recovered from his confusion. tricks, and he our camp, and the Gene: ‘ou to help When he ar- cat in, little the as quiet and a worse for Jack useful an animal as there is in all the coun’ les Jack returned with Quartermaster’s horse as services. says he would like to have an of the ogee ony | whether much when the mule his hat off. Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times Tue TuscaRoRa anD THE NasHViLLe.—The Barnstable (Massachusetts) Patriot pu etree gee Ff F eH ie ae i SB mote | 162 wor" Bs 4 Frsrvarr 4, 1862. baron peptic depcltcpeedrartistlg beret He 3 BY OES A HEREBY Given of the readiness of POLK—THE FORCES THERE TO FALL BACK TO balled stroyed, proparatory to the evacuation cf Colum- authorized by the act of Congress approved bus and the demolition of the fortifications there. March, 1961. _ Lapierre — oh se a chen to easy ‘0. 10, about 45 miles below Columbus, whic’ itis wild; cotaplotety commands the river, and | Will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms ean be fortified wit! pregnable against any river attack. THE EVACUATION OF NASHVILLE—GOV. HARRIS : DRIVEN AWAY BY THE UNION MEN. PARTMENT OF STATE St. Louis, Feb. 28.—The Democrat’s Clarks- Wasuineton, January 25, 1862. ville dispatch of the 26th siys:—fhe rebel sol- | The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Pa than pe pies Raey Repel 4 Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, BUTTER, well! an ness Uses, alarm tneag the people. Several rebels were | CmMencing with Saturday, the first of next the whom they were robbing. mth. us . ca’ Neloon te ta command at Nashville’ Gen. jan 27-t£ WILLIAM H. SEWARD. a oo on being hes ~ protons = the oe. e Union sentiment at Nashville is very stron; and our troops were received with the reatext Ww DEPARTMENT, cordiality. Great indignation was expressed res aa patna who became bold at the prox- | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and mity of the Union troo, matinee Harrie sabie 4. speech, recom- | Fridays egainst all other business but that which erty, =~ hares = Eb aepaenie Y ad Br meni Saturdays will be devoted to the business of im at Memphis, but no one paid any attentien epresen! to bim or Die aavier, and it isnot thought he will —— moar receive any considerable reinforcements Mondays to the business of the Public. ~ ecieiais dignation The British Prize Ste: Labuan New York, Feb. 28 —The prize steamer Labu- FOR AMERICANS! Ne More English or French Rubbish, rasde es — i Sey ct or 8. — of — war Portsm: as arri here ; officers of that vessel, "The Tabuan rH ig ted Why shou'd an American buy 8 foreign Wateh, vessel 243 ft. long, built in 1856, and cost £33,000. | when he oan get a better and cheaper one at home? outward cargo consisted of various articles, in- estimated that the charterers cleared £40,000 on | and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when Orleans, captured an hour previous, en route from | time under any circumstances ? New Orleans to Matamoras, with tobacco and Fr San Francisco, Peb. 26—The steamer 8t. | CSpital, The weather !s better, but the late rains inter- rupt the communication with the interior. Most | T° Americsn Watoh Company's Watches are li ceo baa of Sacramento are navigable by | particularly adapted for soldiers’ use, beng most | Dection wi Si 5 @ general order threatening to bang all parties | vania avenue, Washington. found guilty of poisoning food, as in the case at indiostions of an advanoed stage of the disease; Seidel ey my <1] ar al i Miva, aie Sal coughs, night sweats, heotio “ever and al the other x IROOM Han4., TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. OFFICIAL. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. RABURY DEPARTMENT, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ISLAND NO. 10—MORE VANDALISM. this Department to redeem the Treasury notes EMILE DUPRE. St. Lovis, Feb. 28—The Memphis papers of | payable in one year from date, authorized by the * day that the track of the Memphie and Ono rai- | Sot f Congress approved December $94, 1867, and mel a a lem) 8 an io rail- rood be tern up and the bridges on the linede- | te notes payable in sixty days from iam at Z A large and first-class stock of choice ‘Interest on Treasury notes of the above issues FAMILY GROCERIES, heavy guns, and made im- | of those acts respectively. fe 5-tap7 consisting of: SUGARS, of all grades, LARD, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, Janvary 21, 1662, &e., &e, Areies Oot rit against Gov. Harris, who was fairly diiven away Oxpgexp, That the War Department will be All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. mending the citizens to burn their private prop- | relates te active military operations in the field. PIKE’3 CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 500 barrels Magnolia, Oritcsier's command has joined Gen. Jobn- Eee EDWIN preci eng 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongehels, son at Mur: ro”. ~ retary of War. wp The railroad bridge at Nashville was destroved BE ace cree tothe 600 barrels fine Old Rye, ler of Floyd, against the urgent entreaties of the citizens. ‘The vandal act caused much ins] AMERICAN WATCHES sada alnancaars spcmanaten: AT CINCINNATI PRICES. lowed by an, (British,) captured off Brecca Chicia, # small to sell, but mot to keep time. All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually She has been employed in the Baltic trade, but i ‘was chartered in Novewsher by the De Jerseys, of Why should an American needlessly enrich waded te Manchester, for six months, to run berween Ha- | foreign Watch manufactures at the expense of our : vana and some part of the southern coast. Her | own artisans? — cluding a large quantity of blankets, and it is Why should aa American senc gold to Englsnd Also, Sole Agent for this cargo. When captured, a steamer loaded gold 1s so much needed at home? PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL. with cotton was inside of the bar waiting an op- A : feb 14-tf portunity to comeout to her, but as soon asthe | Why slould an Ameriosn buy an imported = ertansouth anchored she moved up the niver. Watch, which, iu nine cases ont of ten, will cost NOTICE TO WATCH MAKERS. e Labuan was sent to Ship Island, and thence | more to keep in order for one year, than its origi- 4 iheattrernan are , i 8. & J. MYERS shoard the crew of tue schooner Ware, of New | 281 price,and whioh was never intended to keep | Waving pened 8 brangh of ieir Boston House at No 10 Washington Building. corner of Ps. ave ne ‘7th firett. ind og ae = Watoh i ji = ‘ere, Jewellers, Podiers, &o , &c..to their large cotton. The Labuan belongs in Hull, England. | ‘V*Y should Amerioars uot patronize more | stock of Gold and Silver Watonés, Watot M generally American msnufactures. and thus eman- | 85, ogee lee omg SR tag arse wget mv San Francisco o:pate themselves from the thraldom of English | goods too Dumerous to mention in ord French fashions, and Continenta! gew- ee eee ete Sidealions at th Louis, from Panama, has arrived. gaws? No'Goods at retail, Watch trade only. Printed price li ‘Tools, &c., sent post free on Sry other house in substantially made, and not liable to get outof JAY COOKE & CO., Rebel Foed Poisoners te be Hang. order, either in marching, ridivg, or fighting. BANHEEARNRS, Sr. Louis, Feb. 28—Gen. Halleck has issued | Sold by M. W. GALT & BRO., 354 Pennsyi-| No 469 Fiftoonth Street, opposite Treasury edy, in C etention, irregus” Painfulness, or Suppression of ye E uations. Uleerated or Sehirroun state te- rus, Leacorrhes or Whites, Sterility.and for all gompiaints incident to the sex, whether arising from In connection with our Philsdelphia House we uth street, &n offios te Y COOKE & CO. In ai! thotr Stages; Little or re Brod in Diet; No insonvemeac yan p treason doaiee nes gives strength t Wholoeale ordera shou'd be addressed to ‘i Mud Town, Arkansas. Officers of rebel troo ive opened at No. 452 Fifteouti ay gullty of such acts wili be put in irons. e ROBBINS & APPLETON, ot bet to ee i nr ed Agents of the American Watch Company, e = and eet Coin, Uncurrent Money, Stooka SHENK PuLATONG SIRUP foam tea Drostway.N.¥._ | sud Ronis lon mmmsiin, poate, Aeencts THE GREAT BLOUD PURIFIER. ollections upon ali accessi sol, caualinlng the strouiations preventige: homer: ee ee aa ; . 10} she} jeomor~ rhage separating the bile from the bloods making shee i oA Lh COIN WANTED! it healthy and the oircu/arion natural Win tne] bp Shh, AAA Lt —— a.dof the SEAWEED TONIC and MANDRAKE 3 PPP AA AA LL The Highest Price psid for GUL eecucier rotamer npn comees, (pe ger AA Sk Et SOLD AND SILVER: i 5 Uthelaugs ment yildtetelreoee ee PpPre AA AA BE Sreciz For Sae in Sctms ro Sviz, In almost every square of Philadelphia there are PP AA AA LL aT ——- persons who bave been cured of Consumpuon in| pb & AA PE LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., its cevera! stages by the use of Dr. Schenck’s med -| BD Pre OUR AAP BANKER by those remedies after being conned torsneit ee Rearend © their cXXx cx bede, redugad to mere skeletocs, and troublea with | eee S44 ja 22-Uf !) kinds of BOOTS ree a heretofore charged in ths city for mueh inferior Persons in ws<tof Boots and Shoes of eastern # find « good assort 314 Puns7ivania avenue. 088 the phiegm or eS which obstructs them and "produces serions dis- SUPERIOR his Company otf eases of thé o/Eane of respiration ie a vantages’ for [SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SIRUP will pro- AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW gong Zppight J jong life sometimes so" months, b: t J i pronehial tubs free from the putrid rantier sthion YORK BROWN STOUT, e impedes their fanotions, when the luogs are too In Whole, Half, and Quarter Casks, vert Exp Know their true condition before taking his medi- cine. He treats no disease but those ‘ofthe Lungs, BARLEY MALT AND HOPS Liver and Stomach, and makes n° charges for ad- Scat vice, or exsmining luogsin the ordinary way, or BREWERY, as physicians generally do; but for a thorough ex- dollars, and Wishes every one. rich or NEW Y¥ " a, fat : 5 YORK. resees leave Philadelphia et 8.30 outed with Costiveueas of “Disrehe meee NOTE UP Mes erriving in Washington at 6.20 01 tite, FJ = ‘. . lossuosa at Night, or any other dicen a nadine to els jE Xpromses leave Ba:timore at <2 A. re- | Consumption, to cali on him and get his advico, PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING U. 8. | }iy,SFiving in Washington at € A, P DR. J. H. SCHENCK wiil beat his agents (3. B, OTES AND BONDS. } Waite’s,) corner Louisiana avenue and 7th ets. REE #, Wednesday, February 26th, and Wednesd. 6th, see eS its compiai: . Colds, Liver Complaint, D: iF 8 disease leading to Consumption. 6 gives Bivics | Wednesday, the 5th day of March next, for furn- ‘Without charge, unless they want a thorough ex- | ishing ninety millions of United States Notes and amination with his Respirometor, then his fee is | two ondeod dollars, - Suthority of the aot of Fe! ry, 1862, entitled “An of the Pulmonic Sirup, @1 per bottle or $5 | act to authorize the issue of United States Treas- *S, halfdozen. = ury notes, and for the redemption or refunding rice of the Sea Weed Tonic,$1 per bottls or 95 | thereof,” & S* LED, PROPOSALS will be reorived at the to perpen tia bid, Proposers roust state the number of sheets and | R8s0rs. Scisvors, Gold, Si B, U.S. Ay Washington D-O. pation tuey underiake to furnish daily, and | Kept it 8 Jewerr Store, co Form or fc noement : a ~ 1,4 B,do br one to $0 the @ov- c ofore commencement of delivery. ap five and payabie twenty years tepded ‘f —_—____ t re also 0) RO Ae ovny Seu MOURNING AND GREY SILKS, ny ‘so pry ire Be hee bere” sitbreiris safer ees fertaay wee <4 ‘Bleck silks, more than our usual large and com- menehpiopore, se be secomparied. by a sate. Ma siIm he py a 7 a ir exeow =r “4 be -- = Poser --—;—- - -— } -) aaa cap: agagurnlen Goode‘oer noua! fal and compioe | faye wrist velses sooupad est sap FURNITURE: ‘We| Strlush Dress Goods, for early , Proposais b companies must be FURNITURE! ati mood te the | pA! sinuapleg forthe on tee lenging 5) hte enieeaet 8 ‘@teociation and names execution of ‘De requlsed: Ener ere ft ee oe Only, marked in 2 figures, the ae- a a of stock ate j Pa. avecaud Ninth strset, xD srt dr., 464 * a woe DIA LS, ete wie Covexs. wae sen “ADAMS EXPREAS COMPANY.” ba) the but by an examination with the Keepiromets: one AISA a lung has been foucd to bein @ toloratly healthy 99.9.9 se RED mapebearin conuition. It it bedouoted that many lives XXXKXK supply of ea: have been save atimely resort tothese reme- XXX KXk scription, im dies. itistruethatin ail cases where cures are x XxX PY be eold at a mu. effected the patient must have some lungs remsin- | xy xx XXX re re GRIMS GE CONSUMPTION axe XkK tee kkk Pees have descenaed to. ir graves who misht have L or city mads work, wills been cured 1f they had come to Dr, Schenck in time, nt in store and at the lo 7 and pisced themselves under his tions. itis a vo a eth adda Gite! not denied that some wio taxe Schenck ’s Pulmon- 7 ap Sr lo Sirup die They penne too iste. All J aug Po that Dr. Sche: olsime for hig medicine is their LL OTICE. ability to regal Sud invigorate the whoissystem, J L 4 ofthe morbid matter: fo-rolex tne moss meee t EE Baws 92). Se of the morbi: relax the mucous meni- a > BE, brane of the bronahial’ tubes, and to dislodge fiom} AA J EELEELE FEEEEEE lie * U mallee ‘Quick Dinpston of Untied States, ‘Xpresees fo and from tho North and W: O8BSS BIO | ohATgO Of experienced far gone to cure. There is to medicine that cau ie Mossengers. ae reece Wahl oath ImBgs are diseased, BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST All Packages for ‘The Boldiers oarnea at “ons our ut rates, A} lor the so-orlied “Cy £e = il Articles “ Contraband “of Ware will be ar resses leave New York at t Sm:nation with the Respirometer he charges three | 18th Street, between 7th and Sth Avennes, arri’ in Washington st 6A. f= presses for all ts Treasury Derantment, Feb. 2%, 1962, Seaetal Grace ts La suantites je of the Secretary of the Treasury until “Ail Goods calles tor ~ deuvered, a8 Ltrs eharges. a > i, bageos 3, millions in Bonds, to be issued under _ Washington, Auvust ss, Ae MPORTANT TO LADIES, O. © subscribers have opened the ators No. 16 ‘Notes and Bonds will be required of the denomi- | Market Space. P'a-av. bot sth and Sth sea, sas firet made-up goods of the finest hed, mended, snd 28-2m* aa ion, both mer! keeps a | the it ring Gil kinds of nceg ki of So half dozen. it the Mandrake Pull 4 uations and in the tions as foll 3 Fano: Cay pot. "Ese eae arg liastesestabhagrs ; Thirteen millions saan of Unt ved States Notes of inparto Point @Alscoons Appigns. Atoe eee ree i : ‘ Laces, SEALEP PROPOSALS are wnvited till she 1th | Bets, audtwelve millions of tho denomizatione of Hasdteroh‘ate Capes, Flo ti the ead Dep't with 6,000" head of |" OF REGISTERED BONDS, And st New York prices. Eb Ca Pri $3 te hoof Five million of the denomination of. 50 COHEN & DussELpoRP, Cattie to ivered at Washington City,| Fiftecn do lo do.. 0 . from New Poe. enol animal $a azeraue 1,300 pounds gross E een do ° le 50 N. B.—All sorts of Laces by pak CY mit which weighs less than Pie qo 2 40. ——- 1.03 | done up equal to new. at short wee a uate (an ne delivered Be aueh tines ae ee Ten do do do. l H. 0. HOOD See este wl be reauiped ander this coutract be Righty millions of to dooumioeios 1,000 o tat mere, oral the Stare and Belin not wanted. Twenty millions of the denomination o + "500 WarcHes that A bond with good and sufficient secunty will be Proposals will be recstved for the delivery of all | ‘82’ Ja ‘ot aired. of one or ore denominations of notes and be + | ames Ween th | Government reserves to itself the right to pay in | COMPlete, in-Iuding the engraving, printi tne SWE MLRY of the moet Cosi me | ceed talented wana rt nb oon, | rin Rap Tan nave | Se gegen anc lo when put in con. 5 iT paper. engraving must is be in the h le of art Stacdard Silver Ware, and tractors who have — ty led omy, with pao) inet dad le ©. end the paper of the vers, 3 Belts rs, 9 = to be directed to Maj. A. BECKWITH, C, the betogate roproscntative value of e ‘demon. | °!&#; 8nd a great A gees § lenst number of days requ! from notice of | Brie; No. 335 Pa. avenue, between 9th 8] mens of work scoompany t pe ncoatsiat I neal oe gross ht. The fe to M f notes on th 1 th RRIAGES, - a sents "Ha Dati orber caer | rns ncr hie mainte ocr aaah | OAEAUARES fogarty # igo determined tte | [aust ft | inadditonte theesna | EAR eit 2S Nal eal Sot soetaihe my eek lo 5 lex the meinnt. 11 hereby to g1y0 a ponds. will, in addi usu ing elsewhere. rach na tor bond for o fafkitn act) ati a gneve, the Cigtanest ther tics ane og paice neal prog ‘and orders promptly at- ~ fine assortment of in lcinoorporated es cot ng tm oF aon Skin Pusuty oc bhorn's 5 SESch wormourtace set aatare guen i evening for the sccomwmeda stady their interost to eal! hefore jn 22-3m* Saar a SEA Att Serubeioae: Dag tdo eae NO Ea HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, A Posttwwe and Specifie Remedy For Diseasce of the BLADDER, KLDNEYS, GRAVEL, Or- J i) -— ce pRor AL 8WELLINGS. ane Medicine increases the power jeetion, Smoltos the ABSORBENTS fit y action, bye oh the WATERY OR CALCEROUS 8!] UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS §ro eat Bs Weil as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHO Eoceuse, Harte, of Dissipation, ndiseretion or Abuse. Attended with the Following Symptoms: ndisposition to Exertion, * Loss of Power, Lowe Memory, Difdouity of Breathing, ‘oak Nerves, bling. Horror of Disease, Wake Jimness of Visi Pain in the > poe Lasaitude of the Mpecniar 7 ot Hands, shiny 3 Dryness of the Skin, gr yilenbon te noe, NCR. £0.0n, which this ly removes, soon foilows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Bs one of which the Pationt may Bapire. Who oan say that they are not tly fol- those “DmmUL piema «ds and Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESs. THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF TEE ASSERTION. THE Gilt ORGANIC WEAKNECR > equires the aid of medicine to strengthen «nd lnvigorste the System bioh HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invaria! ly dows YRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FE MALES— FEMALES— FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OB NTEMPCATING MA Pecvlar to Females uailed by any other rem- ty ‘vac U indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT iT. Take no more Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine for agp ercord and Dangerows s6ases. HELMBOLD’S BXTRACT BUCHU CURES SECRET DISEASES At littie Srpanee rinate, ther: Removing Ubstructious, reventing aud Curing Striotures of the Urethra, pence sin and infiem: On, eo went 10 the class of Giseaces, and oxpeifar otsonous, Diseased, an? worm out Matt THOVEANDS TPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, i UB 0! CTS asirwmgeme up in ths eystem, to breek out in ap as! form, ap¢ PERBAIS 49TER MA BIAGR. and who have paid Asavy fees to be oured in a short pie, aay toad ey wore deceived, and that the POISON” bas, © been dri re PRSELnErre ayes © Sven UBLNARY ORGANS, whetha oxieting in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever “auce .,,,inating Sud ne matter HJ LONG STANDING. Disoascso! those Organe requi the and of a Dr- waarie. HELMBOLD'’S EXTEACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, Sscortain to have the desi effect ip Bea sor which neni a with NameHUNGE AND FAME. “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE“ NOTICE.” WE MAKE “NO SECRET” OF “INGREDIEETS.”’ HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU composed of Buchu, Cubebs and J Bornes selected with great care by yt p Ly PREPARED IN Vacvo, BY H. tT. HELMBOLD, raotinal and Analytical Chemist, and Boic Mas- ufsotuser of HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDA . ing duly sworn, doth say, his poy tain no narcotic, no meroury, or jarioes druge, but are purely * HELMBU Sworn and subseribed . me, Zi adaye Novembs/srman, Niath st above oe Pats PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8 4. M. TOS P.M. Priee $1 per bettie, er sia Jer Se, address, Detivered | to any securely packed Address letters for nformstier in corf.te oe 4B. ®. HELMBOLD, Chomsst, Depot, 1% South Fenth st., below Chestnet Poua BEWARE OF OOUNTERFEITS 4ND UNPEINGIFLED DStLERS wRSeker® articles on the ropwiatlos=silne. © Heimboid's Genwins Preperation , a “ _Batrest But « via = ‘ Saraxyx sia, * so dmprowed Esse © *2%. Sold by B B, Waiws, 2, 0. é.akem, Jomm Wier. 8. C. Fema, 5. 5S. Exewiserie, 5. 0 Mason, D, B. CLaRR, Siswens @ nctienen, J SAND ALL DEUGGISTS EV THTAASEES 45K FON SBims0L * BARE Bo cc em Cutout he Sivertiseum - one AMD AVOLDIMPOBITION « « ee Desershs Symptoms wm of! 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