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s THE WRAKLY SPAR. Sed Rows Jearesl— "Sg § PMT ELlety of teierecting read- ing "hen oth by feEnd My cay vibar—ie publiched THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTRRNOON, (SUNDAY EXOGPFED,) AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Gerace: of Penasyicania svenus tnd Elaventh at. os friday morsixg. w.DdD wal LACH War wa—Cerh, eerreobiy, im ocoweny ie eel - J Papers served in packages by carriers st Sa yest, ot 37 cents fer month. Zo msil subscribers * the price is $3.50 a year, in advancé; $2 for six months; 81 for three months; and for less than taree mogihs at the rete of 12 centsa week. Siu gle copies, own cunt; ln wrappers, rwo cunts. (> Avvexruxwants should be sent to the @Mice before 12 o’clook m.; otherwise they msy not appesr until the next di Dwevty-tve o Ftinvartabiy cowtsins the | Wasbiavicn Rrwe? fect kas made The Peng Beening Star clreuisie vee, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNES AY, MARCH 5, 1862. * N°. 2,819. ‘iely offer the tesug ENES ee — — oo - ee; THE WAR IN THE WEST, Prenticeana. z qua BREMONIC, SUBUF vipiee OFFICIAL. TROnW ELA, H¥LMPOLDS CONCERNING TRE BYACUATION OF conruBus— | Such was the dieplay of white flagsin Clarké- ae SS ART = tse Re RUMORS FROM REBEL SOTRCES. ville on the peat of our es. that } os) iN eer ony ba. bang Baa - prensa 4, 1908. #0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GENUINE PR EPASRATION. (From the Memphis Appea!, February 19 } they looked in the distance ‘like an immenze pes separaiiae tre LS sod mm pod : Be AERESY GIVEN of the readiness of Cign- BoUk teevea onlers Yesterday that the | ing revels bang them ontin hot haste aed | Sack waSEA WEED TOMICS op this Department to redeem the Treasury notes EMILE DUPRE vais k th ia and Ohio Rail : : it its heal . Wk — mer eee ety ats saa, | oe cere een a OO SA eA et Mr | reser teen — eae anes hich order was obeyed, and by this time the | &=#°' Pro) - bs : act o! ? : = te enn Fi work @ dawatar admiyiets pokes great | treason, wes the profusion of white flags he ex- | )2 simost every square of Phiinde) tion in | the Tressuty notes payable in sixty days from Just Received and Opened, Compound Fluid Extract Buoha, part of the road. hibited. ips several attgen by the gape ye Ee ; | date, authorized by the act of Congress approved A large and first-class stock of choice & Posiiwe anid Specie Kemety A rumor prevails on the sirects this after- | In our opinion Gen. McClellan has exhibited gy rank rrr yg: < ey 2d March, 1861. noon that Polk was preparing to evacuate Co- | ag much bravery in hearing calmly, silently, | beds, reduded Interest 08 Treasnry notes of the above issues FAMILY GROCERIES, For Dieoanse of the lumbus to-morrow, remove all the guns, £o., and demolish the fortifications. The forces at New Madrid and Fort Pillow, rs . 7 *, a hectic cover and a)! 7 rude: od araeaties ohitees ees be fed sb pah mrad, seed ‘stage Of the disease; | will cease n the 7th day of April next by terma of consisting of: BLADDER, KIDNEYS. RAV but —— examination with the Raspiror.etsr one | of those respectively. fe 5-tap7 SL, and DROP- SICAL SWELLIN’ S| nd e Congress as Orage ot sous ae ekg ip been fourd, o bein oranly Lealthy SUGARS, of alll grades, sieht ee er with the Columbus troops, are to re- | Fort Henry or Gen. Grant in storming Fort | 991 t oanuot | w at ‘ sncreapos pair at once to Memphis and make a stand— | Donelson. oa DAA Sa re Dd ASTER Fegors to these D™* NT OF STATE, TEAS, | : — making an army of about 50.000 men. The Memphis Appea! complains that the 68 romain: Wasnixeton, January 25, 1502. COFFEE, UANATESAT eM We have the rumor in such form as to give | leader of the Federal army in Missouri does bu VicTime CE CONSUMPTION The of State will hereafter receive B4 bak 25d TF "37 credit. that an order had been issued by Gen. | not act “in pursuance of the laws of war.?” senmmead Gs thelr ee wheal Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, NUTTER, Polk for the evacuation of Colambus, which | The last we heard of him he was acting in . {they had eo: Pr: With Saturday, the first of next) LARD, —— movement is understood to be executed under | pursuance of Prive. idoed themes! ves ut: 3 ns The Texans, Mississippians ard Alabamians Strup die ak hey commence too Iate. jan 27-+tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. must procure longer bowio-knives. Those | tht Dr. Sobenok claims or ha medioms 1s they used in their late disastrous fights were eae eee ee ee pa ey ite e ‘AR DEPARTMENT, only about three fect in length. No wonder | of the mrema matter, to relax the mpoogs nani ey ge whipped. those tubes tne GH PHOFMeGE partoct meter] ORDERED, That the War Department will be | All of which he offers at lowest cush prices, Fort Donelson wasnamed after Hon. Andrew | which obstructs them and produces serious dit | cicged Tuesdays, Wednesdeys, Thursdays and J; Donelson. Andrew J. turned from loyalty | ore KS POLM. AIG SIRUP will pro- | Fridays against all other business but that which to treason, but his far more formidable name- | iong i:fe sometimes several mon’ he, by keeping the tes to active military operations in the fieid. PIKE'S CELEBRATED WAISKIFS, sake has turned from treason to loyalty. prona oa roe from she putrid. paver enon Saturdays will be devoted to the business of 500 barrels Mapnolta. The Memphis Argus calls the functionaries of fer pons to eure. atPhere ie no medial that can | Senators and Representatives. He the direction of General Beauregard. It is stated that preparations are beiog made for our army to fall back to Island 10, or Fort Pillow—a very neceseary move, it seems to us, in view of the capture of Fort Donelson, end the surrender of Nashville. As (General Polk made a call two or three d ce upon the planters along the Mississippi river for a thou- cand negroes, for the purpose of completin; aud strengthening the fortifications at Islan: No. 109we were not uaprepared {or this inte!- ligence. Indeed it bas jong si FLOVR, MAILLARD’S CHOCULATE, HELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT BUCHO r Weakne 5 ts of Dissipation, Janvary 21, 1562, Rta S65 1) xe 1 A>use. Lens of Power, DiSieulty of resih, Tr w uw the rebel government “foul birds.” Canary Conguinption when both iungs are diressed 500 barrels XXX, fectly palpable to us that binds are treated to the seed of hemp, but tlioes seheeek, weit remher cer]. oer, meas |, Mandavete Me YEDWIN M. STANTON 500 barrels Milicrs Rye Monongstels, eventually be eracuated, and our lines drawn | foul birds should have the benefit of the fibre, | ERow thelr true condition before takicg his medi mbar cree lial as seks a es) in, so soon = terre aes of ourarmy}| The Nashville papers advise the undermining } Live: and Storson, aad makes no charge af rad: pwr aerate Bytes 600 barrels Ane Old Rye, under General Johnston at Bowling Green gave | of some of the river bluffs near that city, oe. or examining Inegein th Pad age Is Bne Ol os way, or Forts Henry and Donelsou fall ints the | blowing thems into the stream on the approneh | S4Piyziolane ‘he Retromsier he sheresstres | AMERICAN WATCHES roadie cca Feet enemy's hands The capture of these positions | of our gunboats. We guesa that Cnashville doilars,and wishes every one. that AT CINCINNATI £KICES, was tantamount to 7 suceessjui flanking of | will “cave in” soon eneugh without any such | bass Cough, in the Side L lade, FOR AMERICANS! loth Bowling Green and Colitmdus, and trowbled with Costivenses or Fe “psn —— Mississippi river. No other point cau be made So strong against the attacks of Commodore Foote’s foti Isisnd No. 10, Fort Pillow, and Memphis will be completely st the merey i ane Dongerons A Vexro Poist PLAINED.—A goud desl of speculation, to say the least, has been ex- pended on the failure of the rebels to tollow ve TION.” +o rrpatsed Se perienced military undermining process ; iis, Rest- | No More English or French Rubbish, made are af thocen © suflenne, ence ui no experienced military eye E “6g the Seut ” t i en.e leading to rite br PUR NONE WILL CoNFE to foretell aime of its more fiamediate conre- bteereeuce wakes wind i aobattaes suinption, to call on him and get his advice. sorb apaclerserchee >t php any am oe eee weeds ie DS or TAL PNSANT ASY LOMS uences. These reasons s'rengtheu our con- | ing the direction of the fiames DR J H.SCSIENCK will beat his agente (3. B. _— CHAMPAGNE, clancholy 3 by Conrumytion, viction of the authenticity of the rumor . AVaite’s,) corner Louistan: ‘dan American bi i fateh, : 3 i x ne athe p + rume . — Why show'd 60 Ar erican buy @ foreign Watch, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, Tet TReTs oF TEE . 8 m7 a 9. oe ax Ss Kearns ae oo Peeparation ef Muck for Manure. when he can get a better and cheaper one at home? ashing rn . re 0 7 . or ns r low Co- . ‘ ; = b pug ht low, tr oat i S ICE AFF janben, 113 above E ery Pillow, 2 nd 185 ah * h Yo uot like to dig muck a is at me ' rapt Why shouid an American neediessly enrich | WCB, being be vie jot on es See 1 OKGAN See elated > » > P pusinees 4 are apt te soil your ts an out charge, onisss they want s r = eee fae comin be ek - Memphis. It completely c ands the Mis- pear eick at s et ‘ ponct lsat ria gota | himnation witi'his Meeptrometor, then foreign Watoh manufactures at the expense of cur 30 ad of medicine to strengthen -pd vissippi river for iniles above. and ean be so | 7°" Hod , s % - Uiree dollar own artisans? — Iovigerats the Svatem fortified with heavy guns as to be made im. | °P!2*8 of it on your shirt bosom. Bat ifa man | ‘prise of Why ehould au Amerie ¢ gold to Engls OLDS EXTRACT nable against Soe river attack. Ac it ia| ( * farmer be wasn’t faint at the sight of 6 286 soe uy should An Amseriean sent, g0}d ta Kay lend énvorie? by done ps salrniak iu tha tate battles ot Dacia Henry | ch things, or carry a smelling bottle to keep Prioovol the Sea Weed Tonio.§1 per bottle of $5 | gui France, cur covert hut bitter euemiee, when pretties oak ‘Danae thab the Péderal wunboats me own the stenches _ Being a farmer, and , Prices of the Ai udrake Pills, 25 cents per box. gold is om naeaied at home ? not invalnerable to rided es and heavy Teh aad aes boys say I ge nee fed Waste | Why should an Aunerican buy an tmported clumbiads, the position is well ehosen, and | Soon ory, yale a : Nd aka ths ideetest oc Watch, which, m tire oases oat of ten, will cost with the aid os good land force can be main- | worn weal. But auck is not good for much Micre ty keep in order for One year, tyAn its origi- aa ee on ped 4. e's flotilla. tored ; indeed ual prige,and which was never intended tw keep oid. will seaaee cee pr : aA with swamp time uuer ary clicutisianods ? z A 7, a eaxesho srede isk it f Why showli Americare net patronize more x worth full one dotts or ! ‘i faotar j wunitions or a: sa it hies im the swamp. Itean be senerally Armerioan fectures, aid thus en en wo on the baak of the ditch fur Gipate themeclves Lom the thraldow of Koglish 1 ea 3 per cord, and will bave to he there # capital, Freuch isshioas, and Continents! gew- rr ae red by itself. But if you cart ir eawr? suber Rrising tow e. yard. end tix it with one-third The Amertoun Watch Company's Weivhes ate Upou which the St. Louie Democrat ob- numetest Elbe cared in Tow arly Sdapted for soldiers’ use, be mane : oie an x t tine without the wid of frost. If I bus : a Py oar, eee ene Saree . . = cs @ manure | generatly take it to where 7 Wee, Bud Let lisvle to get cui of Tal _ — ‘atanee — — Aen edi uck | ad mix it ou (he bark of the Order, eviher in macohing, riding, of Behting, fore spoken of ai & pesition of great strength, PS*&™P Where it is dug. This saves one oart ; es Soldby M W.GALT & BRO, 354 Fesneyi In the minds of oar mi ae cea nee nog ab opie anf iets SSS SF vania avenue, Washington. “ omey fur ere of inuck s js for the " ‘ . — selec: 3 be = c same quantity of the best wheat land W holeraie ordere shoud be addrersed to ay o Unphesant fo eee ie : THE EAR cine © er Agents of the American Watsh Company, DK ¥F. A. VON MUSCHZIsann, up their ory st Mankevas by marchin - fAsis of cur mortar-boats and gunboats adlpes W ates ews Indeed, this poiut bw Oculist and Aurist. 1 Gitie Fnpanes MEET o> 7a eS been a vexed one in otber ei @ than loyal (Late of Chaten Place, New York,) VO TSOORT OSES Te Avoid Runaing Ont of Hay. ouea ‘The point is at length officially explain- Can be consulted on ail Diveaves of the # ath ae Every farmer naturally bas sn aversion tofed. We have before us Gen. Jos. F huston’s KYE AND KAR running out of hay in spring before grass} otiicial report of the battle at Mana the y —— comes. No one desires to buy that which he | closing paragraph ia as folluws that requlze medical ur surgical op-retious, z Ee ought to have raised, to keep his cattle from “The apparent drmness of the United States | pr, Von Muacuziscea is the inventor aud iniro- 3S mOuS . er. starving; and the only alternative, when trocpa at Centerville who had not been engaged, “ tof fodd ly, placing th bort | whish checked it; th f pees leper saort of fodder, namely, placing them on sbort | which checked our pursuit; the strong forees 5 Ok fowance, is still wo-ss. The farmer should | occupying the works near Georgetown, Arling- Fenn serena roma kuow before he enters winter waether he bas | ton, and Alexandria; the certainty, too, that ¥ ? WHO HAVE LE? 1 his domestic animals. Gen. Patterson, if needed, would reach Wash- | D&4FNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD, Fe sng eo this many resort te pas ington, with his army of 36,000 men socner than of Testimoutls may be examuned at we could; and the condition and inadeyuate means of the army in smmunition, provisiona, the Doctor’s @fiize from some of the most eminent y guess men in the Union ; also, a letter of reference from - at mp guessing. Those who have kept caroful record J ard traneportation, prevented any s the following gentiemen now under his treatment: %% < ‘ ho-etofore charges in & of the number of tons consamed by a given J thoughts of advancing against the Capital. It} yw, H. Cooke, Treasury Department ; H. Wash-] XXX “XX ) XxX xxx X | articics. head of cattle, or a certain nawber of h is certain that the fresh troops within the ington, Surveying Deparment; Henry Beard, sabh haber mn waht Soe' msy determine more near! Where the} works were, im number, quite sufficient tor | Interior Department; John Wood, Capital Kxten : vabviry Por eneinied phy a 5 cattle and horses have been weighed, and the | their defence; if not, Gen. Paiterson s arm r . sion; F. 8. Walsh, Eighth streot eact; N. P. agi te weight of the herd thus determined, | would certainly reinfores them soon eooagh* White, Esq., Gen’! Hencr R. White, Hamilton mate may be made with co: erable We own this appears to oar unmilitary jndg- | Johnston, Eeq. Kev. H. W. Read, aecuracy. Some animalseat more than others J meni a very sui nt explanation, snd, we AAAAAAS 7 0 ight; a greater diffe ¢ is} content ourselves with laying hefc * family physician to ao- r ‘ : Faz pe Bade eB ny oe Wolidtiaes of hes. cna “4 a OF coer read Oolpany them to witness operations or for the AA AA PELLEDE ies BES. purpose of consultation are at liberty to bring them | AA aA LULLLE “+ ADAMS? E occasioned by the erity or mildness * the J ers, snd Soren attention to the historical in- weather; or the degree of shelter given from | terea: of the explanation in respect to the re “ point involved. The statement of Gen. Jobn- | | Médiesl men wil! be at ali umes welcomed to a ston will not impossibly be read when the va- | Witn6ss Dr. Von Ms operations, and examine] AypeR aLE, PORTER, AND NEW the cold; but a3 a general rule, a horse should have three per cent his weight daily in food (hay o} in); and cattle, which digest better, | poring of General Beauregard is forgotten.— | ome cf the natruimsuts ho has introduced for the tee sal hall: pesrousls Dvousrville SomadeAA ws faevitation of Opthaimio and Aural Surgery. YORK BROWN STOUT, 's ascertained the number of tons of fodd he z Hap ise Eyes inverted without causing any pain In Whole, Half, and Quarter Casks, has di ited in his b ay now, if Sinzws oF tne War.—Since the commence- patient. . . eri, Sa arithmetic, detormine pretiy | ment of the war. the three foundrica at West | Offs heurs froma, m.to2p. mand from te BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST nearly how his hay is likely to run re} Point, South Boston, and Pitwsborg, P2., have | 6PM grass time. If he has no record of the amount of his hay, be y determine very nearl: by meseuring. length, ir ! ay BARLEY MALT AND nops. islneu tisemoenvee:- Irsnpeddse nn css OFFICES, gh ; 11/30-pounders. ut No, 997 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENVK, SREWERY, 10,50-pounders. ol. 36 OPPosizs 18th Street, between 7th and 6th Avenn preuass icsvs New York st 1.5, and € P. ur arriving in Wasbington si 6A. Di. abd 33 First, by fioding t! eadth and 40-pounders, 19 WILLARD’S HOTEL. et ee : depth of the hey be at once knows the number ry pak fo RAY OEE: ny Piesrivne ls tioaal be end f of cubic feet. Good solid timothy, verage SWORDS FOR PRESENTATION NOTICE. s of a bay twelve or fifteen feet deep, will R to — pong ogra $y g pet weigh a ton to about five hundred cubic feet. | 12-pounders. 9 Guns of smalicalibre 2 TIFFANY & CO., PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING U. 4 If the hay is clover, it will require six hundred | }7,pound«zs oy | Nos. $50 and 552 Broavway, New Yorx. 8. Bey : 3 AND BONDS, —~ and fifty for a ton; and if the hay is only five otal number of canaon 1,046 ‘And No. 79 Rue Micusuinv, Pan —— c P.M. or six feet decp, a4 enc-cixth mare. Of mortara end howitz-rs they uave made— IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS ‘TREASURY DerantMEnr, Feb. 2%, 1862. After determining the number of tons, and | /2-™ch mortars. eee tatetrere, 8] OF ALL KINDS OF MILITARY WARES, | SUALED SROFOSALS will bo roovived at the | ean be niade oz app tont: Bee “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE *NOTIC“” the whol ht of all his animals, he mayat| Phey have also turned ont 173,226 shot and | ,Tolleit thea'tention of Civic and Military Asso- | Wednesday, oharges. WE RAKE ‘50 SuCRRY’ oF “ImeREDIEErs.”* E. We, PA Sup’t Adar’ E. e Sth of Maroh next, for furn- u Bonds. to be Washington, August 23, '5 HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU mands - Naty MS! Or State service, anced a i ‘ofthe iations, once know if he bas enough. The result will, | shell, of varions calibre, from eight to thirteen p triotie Clubs sed ideals the targe however, be considerably wodified by causes | inches, : a” stock of ryt Slee smthor t autho; entitied “An — compored of Bucha, Cubebe and Jon psr Bornes which he has more or less at his control. -- RICH erin At swore ARMY AND to authori: for the redewptroa. ges I MPORTAN ected with great esre by a comretock druggist. » Regulsrity im feeding will have its influence ; SA hs . ~ y = Si gael yy . 6 PREPARED IN F40v0, good feoding-racBo will provent seach waste ; y of Maren, 1962. at 12 0'o10ck mz, far sup Rg hem ryan tenn geng en yg Will be required of the denomi- Markel pace, Sry ree eee Nek BY H. f. HELMBOLD and comfortable shelter will save many tons to jing the U.S. Sab, i with 6,00 nead off BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, »ng and in the proportions as foliows ey ’ af CATILE ou the hou. identical with those made for Wilkinson, of Lon- risen millions each of United Ni f ractine! and Analytics. Uh~.qist, and Soir Map. Set hy tony me coo then oe he Cattle to Le delivered at Washington City, | dou, wora by the officor= or the Britiel: Army, and | the cenomnations of5's. va, 20"a, 5 ‘ ursotaror of ereoted 83 averass mde gross | mosk approved by experi 0, “! . - id Gunite sd fine new barn, with ample shelter of the best | Wright: neauimal admitiod witch weighs lees tha ties the elorsa oe d apr ieesiag | aati Sah « at os sait’ap good of Wee ape. | WHLMBOLD'S GENULNE PREPARATIONS, kind, be learned, #3 he thought, seco: 'roas. ADE: GE! IN THE RHINE, t a 8t New York prince. to bis usual estimate, that be would have ee ax the Government may require, | i Gre and finish the recognized modern typea of | Fife Million of the denemination of... omeperent o buy hay to complete: the wintering of his} No Catule will be required under thie contiact be- | the calebrated Hamuscus Steel; the excelleutand | Fifveen do Lf a costs af ease amenninemenanh anh : animals; bat on trying his new sheds and by mag ey dle Nd Dian smae CbEaan man orty do dena up dgual tn nomeat ouawt ncaa de Boat re m6, an AWermanyt stables, so great was the saving actually ef- 4 : * Somes th tt 7 rece ll will be ides th os foth are mep TFORD, = = a 5.60 | " n . HELNDOLD, Wee rs » " a ecou. jeatic i ry en?. lla pr con- the had several tous the next spring aed. 7" Besides thoes o peede Ho fpbrioan ta, #. 6. HOOD zd Lis preparations b - ah " 4; we oary, or other injarionz Gentleman ’Covernmans renerveste jtenit the right to pay 19 | outed wi Oe on ore BONDE: ® full su f po aaone ooictrstod op Kighty mit! of the denomi ination of ment, "Krgaoury notes. comprise al eisite of ornament! ‘Twenty millions of the WAECH Bi : eutertained when put in toaboard= Of SILVER. BiLVER GILg. 8 S00 | cod iediserlana ins tore whe, wpa co caingly Sere eRe Of SLY RR. LE Proposals will be reonved for the delivery of sil | Sua Rilver casos, - their oontracte, oF aust laa fh §r1 zat Hci Leasinn fo. with mB of PLATT, ote Taciedine te ing, pero, onds, | ime JEWELRY celrmble sty on cea soe lea, A; SEOKWITH, C.| Guivsand vane orthe anino vartety of ator | read Tae seperaialy for te. | Gennes, ood ta scturive ail kindeofeornd 2U. Sta: Best auatieye Iee Pare dae gaeTaviaa iat Excerprs rrom Vasity Fatr.—Natural Bnough.—Whea the rebela see our Foote they want to leg it. Regular “ Snaypers.''—Uncle Sam's Mis- * Bra fo) mau rine pp siasot tde, Revol. Por ORM PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE pg 1 do gap Bape alee to the Oe. | rust tate tue number of sheets maa | Rasocm Poverarts Goldy Silver dud wel Spots’ PROMS a M108 P.M Lowis Napoleon’s iatest Mazim.—Mas- e Je on the for —— of s And costliness not ive value of each d : ety of other thi us | imili fexico pounds grows ‘ne to on red for presentation, th hich earnest vd nde e Price $1 per bettie, er sia ier S56, imilian for ¥ 2 ivered at ——, according to the the ex Hes for the taneaicetore ui —~ El ven pad Delivered to any address, iy paokes Polnte Way of impeaching « geatleman’s| aloes . hs 5 pon pry AP Bo a a Rtrest ‘ 2 seoureiy weracety ir, you tell a telegarm. resources ual So ani Ation cee, Useful tev sRedion, tearneng. to. Slaten Aieet ont bond for Ay rd speedy producucss laannwer crest aes ot wor oe I Address letters for informahon is confide es Strapping feliows now used, deoke will tate t's g. @. RELMBOLD, Chemist, ie eusion of Public Opinion. Now Public Opinion L. TOWERS & OO., eal, betors 8 piano: . asks a suspension of him. STEAM BOOK AND PRINTING ES- mie, ent. aud ne Sad orders promptiy le Great Rebel Conundram.—Why did Gen TABLISOMENT™ 1 5 FEE il to Se Wactting Disposition Corner Lowisiana svenus aad Sizth st, Betre®,, 2 ba ecause ing Di 2. 7 a! dye NE A Congressi Coa . Why 1s the BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ws AND UNPRINCIFLE. DatLeas woe ana of tn he en eae | LTowann: 3. Ms Rowena 3B. Bownae |B tee let iti pees” | oe a EOI | sox nonin Toss ot, Snw Coeat Pla 0} neatly wastes I soak Biss bar lite, sel tid $1 335, bat ie used r *~ C Fore = ANDMEW J. avon recvor.2 f io regu’ scwalned y Heimboid’s Gentine Preparaivon , FUR = Extract Bee u, o word * Ten’’ like Jesse Bri, aad [b> te Rod WITURE! ts be F A. Because it is X spelled. ; sataMotory very. : ; - F é NITURB! Serseperilia, A Fossil Speeimen.—Q. Why ts Congress U 5 a >a ims FURNITURE! " & “Juproved Rese Wash, like Charcoal ’ oF BAL, 5 3 A. Beesuse it has ben Wood. A Russian stadent at Heidel! bas com- malina totaotatasetion et eteane: wished. to the effect of ure of potas- val. a atl on ‘sod has left's record of u self poisoning. U7" The Prussien Gasette ennounces that sestics are to be introduced branct of Frosste. UD" The sickness among al liek alee ; ‘ Diexioo is reported os frightful, =

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