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; 3 - - means Southern Illinois—Hasael ° “Snipe! Are they plentiful in this re- jon?”? p THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BIXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gorser of Pennsyleants avenue @nd Eleventh tt. ” W. D. WALLAOCH. a Ht Papert served in packaged By cairiers at O18 yest, or 57 cenis per month. Yo mail subsoribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $3 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than Taree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin gie copies, own cunt; in Wrappers, rwo CENTS. (0 Avvantuxxants should be sent to the @Miee before if o'clock m.; otherwise they may ae appear tact the nett Aey. La WASHINGTON, D C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1862. Mrs. Lincoln's Ball. The Boton Journal publishes a letter which it says was written by one of the most widely known and distin ed gentlemen in Wash- ington, himself for may years a resident of that city, and universally esteetned for his sound judgment as well as for his kindness of heart. We make a few extracts : I regret exceedingly that Mré. Lincoln's hospitable assiduities to gratify the multitude of strangers drawn together in the capital by the interest of the war, should have been so misconstrued in the pross. It was certain! not ry to turn the fore: - ing of the nation engaged in the grand effort of crushing the rebellion and restoring the re- public, into the frivolous pursuit of pleasure, and to run itself out in dances and balls. There was no ball or dance at the White House, and surely the attempt made by Mra. we mae or —— the cree a neaes one ns inguish: ots an: ir wives ters to the Bivillties of a repast at the Presi. dent’s house, tomake tte acquaintance of each cthér atid the public officers engaged if tht civil administration, under circumstances making it notable and agreeable, ought not to be considered as mere frolic and amusement. Gen. Jackson acted on the idea that all those who came to Washington, and were really the representative men of the country, whether in or out of Congress—civil or mili- tary men—were entitled to the co: and hospitality of the President. These could not be extended even to the numbers who came to a in his day through ordinary din nerinvitation. He, therefore, filled his house occasionally with large evening parties, and the large room for dining was spread for a grand repast, constantly renewing, as the guests filling the table one time receded and opened the way for another. The old man told me that he had left his farm with an outfit of five thousand dollars, and he left for his Hermitage again with barely enough of his $200,000 salary to pay his expenses back. He felt that his salary was meant to enable him to perform his executive functions, and to ac- company their discharge with those attentions toward the public personages of our and other nations due to them and those they represent, according to the customs of all civilized coun- tries. From Polk down to Buchanan the suc- ‘cessors of Jackson have thought their pay was meant merely for their own emolument. Mrs. Lineoin intended to invite on succes- sive occazions all our army officers and their friends and visitors in Washington, but after the notes were out for the first, her children sickened, and she had to receive her visitors on the third night, and then the death of one and watching by his side and with the other has broken herdown. She is indeed a most unhappy, broken-hearted woman. How cruel, then, to misrepresent and persecute her in the newspepers, when she made a sacrifice of her feelings and exhausted her strength and means to do what she thought her duty and what so- ciety expected—nay, solieited from her. Catehing Snipe in Bags—Mew te do it. In one of his sketches o! ae ; reene, Esq., gives the following account of a snipe hunt : The Egyptians hi — of ‘‘taking the reen ones a sniping,’’—rd est, sniping oe are from the East, and whe are not posted with reterence to all the things practiced with- in the American Egypt. No matter how well a man may be educated, or how great may be his accomplishments, or how polished his man- ners—he is a green onein their estimation, nn- less he Knows all about the ways of the woods. The Egyptians have aoustom of sniping thém, did wo sar? Very well, sniping them is the ord; and now we will commence in a rounda- bout way, to tell you how it is done. A fine evening this,"’ said a native, burst- ing into our presence. *\ Very.”” * Nice night for snipes, I kinder think.’ TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. LATER FROM EUROPE. Hattvak, March 6 —The steamer Canada has serived frofe Liverpool with advices via Queens wri to t ult, Lord Palmerston had stated in Parliament that the negotiations with the United States relative to the San Juan affair had been suspended in con- sequencé of the civil wer, but a joint provisional occupation of the island had been atranged The British government had réfused to produce apy information relative to British vessels running the American blockade. The anniversary of Washington's birthday was @uly and patriotically celebrated at the Free Ma- sons’ Tavetn, London ‘eae # Mclivaine, of Ohio, presided, and. Minister Adams responded ‘to the Feast, ‘©The Memory cof Washington.’’ It was reported that the traitor Slidell had sev- eral Jnterviews with all the French ministers, but of course of an unofficial nature. The Grecian insurrection continues, but {s con- fined to Nanplia. Mapniv, Feb, 23.—The nish squadron Gch ene. Dakar Apel! goto Mesteriaee rr Torts, Feb, 23.—Anti-Papat * manifestations continue in the provisional towne. Bextin, Feb. 23.—Lt is asserted that the recog- amition of Italy by Prussia is an accomplished fact * Plenty! . Gollg, I'd tell a man they was! Why. sir, no longer ago nor last week, me and tro other tellers, we went out and coteh four bag-fulis.’? “Caught them! Why, how upon earth did you manage it?’ said we, looking forward to & new item for Wilkes’s Spirit. “Yes, coteh "em; and we done it easy enough. Drove them into the bags, sir—drove same as you'd drive quails into a net. Four er five of us going out to catch a lot to-night. See how it’s done, if you feel like going with us Viswna, Feb. 23.—The Austtian negotiations at Pesth, to bring about a reconciliation with Hungary, have failed. From Havana—Y;: y his Way Home in Disguise—Later from Mexico. New York, March 5 —The steamer Columbia, from Havana Ist instant, has arrived. Gen. Al- monte passed through Havana for Vera Cruz. Mr. Yancey, the rebel commissioner, disguised, sailed on the rebel schooner Wide-Awake, for the South. The captain of the captured English steamcr Labveun bad arrived at Havana on a rebel schoon- er, and made a protest before the English consul, and left in the Columbia. The Harriet Lane had arrived at Havana. She took as e prize, off Matanzas, the schooner Vir- ginia Ada. It is stated that if the sloop of war Portsmouth hed waited another day before capturing the Lab- aun, ke would have got $200,000 in specie. The dates from Vera Cruz are to February 21. Gen. Prim had a conference with Gen. Doblade at Soledad, twelve teagues from Vera Cruz, and the preliminaries were arranged for opening ne- gotiations at Orizaba. The French troops will be allowed to advance to Tehuacan, the Spanish to Orizaba, and the English to Cerdora. Sickness and desertions continue, principally among the Spaniards. A little after dusk found us on our way to the snipe swamp, all anxious for the sport. Var company was made up as follows: Six Egyptians; John Anderson Augustus Javer, from New York city, now visiting an Egyptian relative; Hazael Greene, Esq, author of “A a of the American Egypt,” and two empty sacks. “Here's the place—keep still,’ said the Egyptians, when we had reaehed the edge of a marsh, about two miles from the village. ‘Now, you two fellers what don’t know how to drive, you hold open the bags, while we as knows goes into the swamp and drives em out. The “two fellers” referred to were John Anderson Augustus Javer, from New York city, and your narrator. Of course, we were willing to assist in the t as much as we could, and so they stationed us at favorable points, about one hundred yards apart, in- structed us how to hold the sacks open with their expanded mouths near the ground, and desired us to remain immovable and silent, and to keep constantly puffing away with lighted cigars, in order that the fire would |show and attract the snipe into the sacks. e confess that after having taken several philosophical views of the matter, we did not exactly like what was going on; but we held the bag, bevertheless. AnAttempt to Administer a Coat of Tar and Feathers. Great Beno, Pa., March 1 —Last nighta party of men proceeded to the residence of Mr. Eggle- ston, of this place, intending to administer to son a oost of tar and feathers, or something of that nature, for ill usage, it is alleged, of his wife They broke in the door of the house, when youn, Egglenion attempted to escape through the back srd. He was discovered and pursued, howeve-, y the party who sought to administer ‘justice’? to him, when, it is stated, he turned and fired a Ravine thei * " number of shots among them, of which Noah the six Serie pbadird saa Got oe Tuz Literati on tHE Gzyerats.—Jobn S. Griggs received three wena Isaac White one. Away into the sacnent the iss: aa C Abbott is ontin a letter abusin how pee or Griggs and White are still living, but both are shel da Pe ey, Biting & petty much in the style of the Engineer Ellet. | considered in aeritical condition. Eggleston is jewing, an aking bushes with aright 3reat men on paper, critics, such as these! We | now under arrest. will for a few minutes, then all became silent. And silence reigned ewfully supreme for at least half an. hour—not a leaf Tustled, not an overhanging branch scraped against its fel- lows, and— “* The tleking of my watch, boys, Was all the sound I heard.” Pretty soon I heard a voice, ‘‘Hello,Greene!”” ¢ ye, aye, sir.’’ « Caught any snipe yet ?”’ This was from Jehn Anderson Augustus Ja- ver. To make sure we got up and shook the bag, after which we felt warranted in reply- ing’ “No! Neary snipe; bat I think the contemp- tible snipes have eaught us.”’ And so they hsd—leastwise, such was our conclusion on coming tegether and holding a council of war. @ were indeed sold, and with feelings none the best in the world, we slung our sacks up into the fork of a sapling, and rolled out for home. It is needless to add that we found the six Egyptians already there, and that they laughed heartily while we didn’t, not being able, ourselves, to see where the laugh came in. never wonder that Napoleon ever associated his savans and asses together. 17 A son of George Sand, who accompanied Prince Napoleon to this country, has published, in the Revue des Deux Mondes, portions of bis diary made daring his late visitto America. He writes warmly in favor of the Northern States. {J On the morning of the Fort Donelson fight Bushrod Johnson, while a his coffee, narrowly esca| death. A rifle skimmed off the bottom of hie coffee cup, leaving the empty sides in the rebels band. i? Mr. Peabody, the London banker, is about to give $500 000 to established a free home for the destitute in London U7" Of 17,316 perscns employed in the con- struction of the Roman rallways, 6,721 are women who as ist the masons if? Oll wells are now added to the other re- sources of California; they have been lately dis- covered in Santa Cruz county. - i[% The quantity of manufactured tobacco im- ported into England last year was about 400,000 pounds less than during the previous year. {7 The State debt of Indiana is eleven million four bundred thousand dollars. ——e—————— The War in Missouri. Sr. Louis, March 4 —Gen. Halleck, in an army order, says : *On the recommendation of the Governor and several judges of the State, it is directed that all licen attorneys, counsellors and proctors be re- quired to take the oath of allegiance prescribed by the sixth section of the ordinance of the State Convention, October 17, “1861. Judges of the State courts will refuse to permit any one to practice within court who refuses or neglects to take such oath. The board of assess- ment in the city of St Louis, for the benefit of the suffering families driven by the enemy from Southwest Missouri, heving completed tts labors and rendered its final report, is hereby dissolved, Municipal Electione. Trox, N. Y¥ , March 4 —The charter elect!-n held to-day resulted in the election of the demc- cratic ticket, viz: James Thorn, mayor; John S Flagg, city jue'ice; Stephen C Leggett, zasessor The efty council is about equally divided. Oswaoo,N. Y¥., March 4.—D G Fort, rep., was elected mayor of Oswego to-day. Rocuaster, N. ¥., March 4.—At the charter election held here to-day, the mayor, board of truetees, and the entire straight republican ticket was elected by a large majority. Fu of Prof. Felten Boston, March 4—The funeral of President Felton, of Harvard College, took place to day, at Appleton Chape!,in Old Cambridge In accord- ance with the wishes of the deceased, the cere- monies were simple, withont displa The at- tendance was very large, including the faculty, students, and many persons eminent in literature and public estimation.~ The body was deposited in Mount Auburn. gworps FOR PRESENTATION TIFFANY & CO., Nos. 560 and 552 Broapwar, Naw Yorx. And No. 79 Rvz Ricnexiev. Paris, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIND» OF MILITARY WARES Solicit the a’tention of Civic and Military Aseo- ciati papands or Nat.ona or State e Patrons Clubs and individuale to their large of RICH STAFF A RESS AEMY AN. NAVE swoaDbs. = Their sesortment includes the choicest . BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, identioal with those made for Wiikinson, of Lon- don, worn by the officers of the British. » 8D most 89; experienced Kuro, ithori- ties the elegantly wrought BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, Celambus and Fert Kandeiph. Celumbus was but a small village, of one or two hundred inhaditants, and the des- true‘ion of property is not therefore large. The Rebels have also removed their guns from the island below, and retreated to Fort Ran- dolph, sixty miles above Memphis and about oae hundred and forty-six miles below Colum- bus, or one hundred and sixty-six below Caire. Of this position and its defences we have the arr account : m “This is anything but a weak position, it is built upon the tnd Chickasaw bing, more than one hundred feet above the river, and im- mediately south of Island No. 34, the lower part of whieh commands the three mouths of Che Hiatebie river. a stream (navigable at good stages) that empties into the Mississippi just pat A From Pert Royal and Savannah. New York, March 5.—The steamer Eri¢sson has urrived from Port Royal with advices of the ist nat. She brings 320 bales of cotton. A passenger from Savannah reports that there ‘Were 30,000 rebel troops there. in fibre and finish the Zopognized modern types There is very little news except relating to above the town of Randolph, at the Bars the Ca oe Denaere fuel the uocllomtand army movements, which for pra ntial t ves edge ef the bluffs. These bluffs form natural] BLADES OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, | !# 20 published. parapets for batteries, and command a view of the Mississippi river for six miles each way. By silencing whatever guns may be placed on the Island, iron-clad its, in the present condition of the lower Mississippi, might enter the northern mouth of the Listebie out of of Fort Ray . The town of Ran- »near which the fort stands, consists of balf a dozen or so dilapidated frame houses, and is spprosobed im the rear by several roads, but the country behind it being full of Besides those of other estio fabricar ts. The mountings of the aa ‘all caves exe- cuted wi! p the establi it, will be found to foesiaite styles of ornamentation. the s being of SILVEReSiLVER GILT. BRONZE, in Of FIRE GILT, SILVER PlateD BURNISHED EEL, RicH U-EATHER, ote , With is of IN, 'HASED Or EmBoesED GILT, cr SOLID SiLvER; the 7 wh I 01 the same ver ety seg! nish, end of either requlstio! tern or Grisinal design’ Bhould'an etncle or ExtRaonpinaRy ELgeancs, . D, March 5 —Key West dates to the 22d ult., state that the steamer Richmond was ashore on the Florida Reefs, but would probably get off next day. PS en Ses Sent to Fort Warren. Cineinxati, March 3 —Forty-nine rebel officers were sent to Fort Warren from Columbus, Ohio, yesterday esas geste Spt ecreene fe ravines and is capable of being fortified r- ment for the m of K— toan cineat 4 ite extent. The position, cholecst works in sold sad silver, and its gen- re ep et torn HEIDE from however, is of no manner of use or benefit, ex- b of Paris, begs to inform you that he oan effecta cept to dispute the na ~) in of the ri i istic resources are uausus! guarantees iasisotory and spend rroductich. In anewer aly remov’s Corns snd Bunions, witbout pain + 20 bas no railroad communication, 4 the shoe oan be worn immediately af er the stationed there would have to Soot poy individuals rts and Other A perkncen Atak ine uteaees ae proce for She eansportation of sup- Pat ys oa, wiley fig celles Novi . it would not to starve it out. ea mode: Eo Gen. Polke may'take BE ahene. tris CUE ilar tte jootors of Washi. concentrates at Randol the capture of z ‘HENCK Memphis will be so pone ohne If he falls back on Memphis, that much more terri- tory is reclaimed to Federal authority.” —————____. Lore Lr QcHENCK’s MANDRAKE PITTS — one of the THREE 6 4 2 whign have made VR. SCH ENC eee t nt ol very dangerous and i that any I treatment of several 7 e Dulted States, Pee AandeaLS eee ne on AMERICAN A¥- as Fargs —The depatches of Lord Lyons, British A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Ambassador at Washington, to Earl R R SCHENCK t : = : ngto oe usseli, avers that his Mandrake Pills Few of the blue books, we venture to say, will be found to possess equal interest, whether as res; this country or England. "Tcey show, ind tna =i thatthe English Minister bas never mated by any of those unfriendly feelings toward DR. effect every onject for which the preparations declares y jentiously that the: dhe mle 8 Al ats uch wonder when we reflect that the 10 largest. im the aniza~ Ss Soterrees Spe eae seas gece ae ceetese muncs cal - ue this, we have the clearest evidence of the pain in the limbs; tell opposite, it a trace of any ition to take undue advantage ef our strai ‘tuation last Summer. _ Coieecn! its disagreead sour THE WERELY STAR. ‘Fa cresiient Pumity and Mews souresi— eeatalning & gretter yeriety ef Interesting reed tag thar exp be feted ia any sther—tis publteeed on Fridzy worming Wavas— Cock, iweer'chly, te adorns Mage Copy, POF BAB TM ross. ce oS OF P1Ve COPIES ncesernceee- it invariably contains the Washington ths) has made The Daily Evening Star clreulate #0 generally throug bout the country. T7"Single copi-s (in wrappers) can be pre tured 2f the counter, immediately efter the issee ofthe paper Price—THREE CENTS A ee ( OFFICIAL, EASURY DEPARTMENT, Fasrvary 4, 1862. Norics & HEREBY oivEN of the readiness of this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable imone year from date, authorized by the actiof Cong tess approved December 234, 1957, and the notes payable in sixty days feom date, au ized by the act of Congress approved 24 March,'1861. Interest on Treasury notes of the above sues ‘will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms of those ects respectively. fe §-tap7 EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasninéton, Janvary 25, 1862. The Seoretery of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of next month... Jan wth Ww" DEPARTMENT, WILLIAM H, SEWARD. Janvarr 21, 162. QzveRev, 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, jad Secretary of War. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! No Mere English er Freach Rubbish, made te sell, but mot to keep time. Why shou'd an American buy @ foreign Wateb, when he can get a better and cheaper one at home? Why should en American neediesaly enriob foreign Watoh manufactures at the expense of our own artieans? Why should an Americau senc gold to England and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when gold is so much needed at home? Why should an American buy an imported Watch, which, in nine cases out of ten, will cost more to keep in order for one year, than its origi- nal price,and which was never intended to keep time under any circumstances ? Why shouli Americars not patronize more generally American macufactures, and thus eman- o:pate themselves. from the thraidom of Exglich capitsl, French fashione,and Continental gew- gawe? The Amernesn Watch Company’s Watohos are particularly adapted for soldiers’ use, being most substantially made, and not liable to get ont of order, etther in marching, riding, or fighting, Soldby M W.GALT & BRO., 354 Pennsyl- vyania avenus, Washington, Wholesale orders ehou'd be addressed to ROBSINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, fe 2-1m 182 Broadway,N. Y. THE EAR @culistand Aurist, (Late of Clinton Place, New York,) Can be consulted on ail Diseases of the EYE AND EAR that require medical or surgical operations, Dr. Von Moscuzisxxn ie the inventor and intro- ducer into the medical prac'ice of the BTHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, for the treatment of obstinate cases of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. Hundreds of Testimonials may be examined at the Doctor’s Office from some of the most eminent men in the Union ; siso, 4 letter of reference from the following gentiomen now under his treatment: W. H. Cooke, Treasury Department ; H. Wash- ington, Surveying Deparimexnt; Henry Beard, Interior Department ; John Wood, Capito! Exten sion; F. 8, Walsh, Eighth street east; N. P, White, Eeq., Gen’ Henry R. White, Hawilton Johnston, Esq,. Rev. H. W. Read, Patievts wishing their family physician to ac- company them to witness operations or for the Purpose of consultation are at liberty to bring them. Medical men will be at all times welcomed to Witness Dr. Von M’s operations, and examine some of the instruments he has introduced for the facilitation of Opthaimic and Aural Surgery, ~ Artificial Eyes inserted without causing any pain to tho patient. Offoe hours from 9.4, m, to? p. m.and from 5?.m, — OFFICES, N>. 997 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, orrositz WILLARD’S ROTEL, mh lim 462 8, WER@HEIMER & CO., No, 462 anp 464 Seventu &r., for their stock of WINES, BRAN DIES, GIN 0. ete.,aiso their iarge rtment aa Woes 4 5 are cays 8 netan! on han ae foeeoe ome ais igs bas al Poi re. io in gene! juested to sxve, the a call and examine their 8. Bip ty tw & CO., dépand 404 Seventh strest, de 21-3m Oppo. Post Office, foment Slie TEINW, SON’S CELEBRATED PI- SUAS ENT cous, Ste to Maj. fe BECKWITH, C, : ay to ser hare ‘The women are excited about ORM ry foslings over the | gt all ti r over electric head-dress invented for the Kespesss ‘Ea M4 the Gov- @ life burcen~ others, rer and Brat fier came a rot It ts ie tea ae gem ee ct Cay of giaas on the Sate i for en- wesinee. They are ws thee. unre rears aa o at r " rubles pe Femi It emits such an rene gat Funecost b tesicuid se i METZ OTT, as to light up of iteelfa dark room, and if ever i to i ie put In general use wil) the to 2 ole iy: ,Onaz ve 4 round corner Chickering an bays te candles. gas je oc wax ¢ very lady will be of usr ret Saas ab Hi —y . Se Poe ‘as sen stress, ee uy BUTTER ise clea Oe a0 Beta IROW HALE, HELMBOLD’S 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENUINE PREPARATION. EMILE DUPRE. Just Recelved and Opened, : A large and first-class stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of: BUGARB, of all grades, “ HBGHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, 4 Pestiwe and Speciis Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, aa6 DROF- SICAL SWELLINGB. of Piseeton, ‘nis Medini ne incroasor ine power an tee Lh le TEAS, by which the WarEnT On calcunous despatioey, COFFEE. and stl UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENT? Bre reduced, td Qs Well G8 PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. BUTTER, LARD, amid ke FLOUR, MALLLARD’S CHOCULATS, aan tae non Ween TRACT BUCHD or nesee@ &e., &0., &c. Arising trgm Exosoete Habits of Diertpatios. All of which be offers at lowest cash prices, Attended with the Foliowing Symptoms: Edisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, PIKE? Weak Nerves," mommmedes ——~ — > PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. Maccecad Dievase, Wahelal , 500 barrels Magnolia, ness of V in the Bao’, 105, eitade of the iceouiar x a, ushing of the ; 500 barrels XXX, Dryoese of the Skin, Eruptions on the <4 PALLID COUNTENANCE. - #00 barrel Millers Rye Montagehen, ‘There symptoms, If @ owed to goon, which this madiome invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC PITS, dm one of which the Pationt may Expire. oan say that they are rot frequently foi- “DEIREBUL DisBasEs,” ¥ AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are aware of the cause of their sufierms, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. BEE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLOMB _ And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF THE ASSERTION. 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES. All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually ‘ONSTITUTION ONCE A y ED low rates. THE CUITH ORGANIC WEAKN ESE a @quires the aid of medicine to strengthen «nd Iovigorate the System Also, Sole Agent for hich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL. ¢ émvoriat iy does feb 14-tf Smith & Brother's TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TEE MOST SKEPTICAL. es tt KM bp EE: FEMALES— FPEMALES— FEMALES, $4 LL ,OUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR 4 LL OLD CENTEMPLATING MARRIAGE.” tp Lt In Many Affections Pecuisar to Females PP LOULL the Extract Buobu is unequalled by any other rem- , as in Chio’ / PP CULLLL EEEESER FuMinces or Superseqon’ : ¢ . Uleerat 3 iaints incident te the son from indiscretion, Habits of Died DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LitB! SEE STMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE Wifno.T 17 Take no more Baisam, Mercury or Unpicasen’ Medicines for say seer end Dangerous eseaees. HELMSOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU cUoREs SECKET DISEASES aay a2 or Diu inal a aD Ka ditt Baporee zl ngein Diet, No inconroniens SUPERIOR Littie or r ang x = Nl AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW Itosuses a fieq a ci desi rinat:, thereby Remvvirg YORK BROWN STOUT, Preventing ana Curis Bet In Whols, Half, and Quarter Casks, BREWED § ROM THE CHOICEST Aly : Begnent in the civ ss « . + and etzomoxs, Diseased. cad worm out M TM. USAR: CPON THOTSANDS BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. FHO HAVE aes ME VICL2¢S Ob BREWERY, fd who have pais s:204 / repre! it aube 4 NEW YORE bern cried ¥p in ths system, er oe ener fo 71-dthea Mere Nee ae qrevoted form, and PEREAPA AFTER ML Fras JAY COOKE & CU. BAN EES, No. 468 Fifteenth street. opposite Treasery Buildings, Washington. In connection with oar Philadelphia have opened at No. 452 Fifteenth stroet, an office for the transaction of a general Exchange, Colleo- ting 8nd Banking Business. e buy and eel! Coin, Unoerre: and Bonds and Europeano Collections upoz led im BELMBY ive SX ations ea Jiseaess of URINARY CEGANS, whether existing 10 MALE UR FEMALE, from wastover S2n@ pp pinsting 60d no Matte 43+ LONG 3TARDING Direasesoftiese Oygans requi the aid of » Dr- waxric. HBLMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCKU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, a is to have the cerired effect in see ‘or waite tI is reter=erended, SVIDERCE OF THE HOST NUCPOMAIRLE ABD BE LIABLE CFATACTER willdaseempany ihe mecicites. au Money, Stocks on American iia, aud make . socéasible points JAY CUORE & CO. Boers AND a TO SUIT THE MES. We sre now manufacturing ali kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and constantiy reo wing, Sg supply of eastern made work of Svery le- scription, made expres:ly to order, and will be sold at a much lower price than has been mo esenee charged in this city for much inferior cies. Persons in want of Bootsand Shoes of eastern or city made work, will always find & good sesort ment in store &nd at the lowest prices. Give us & oall, GRIFFIN & BRO, 2p 5-5 314 Penuosylvania avenus. \. ORFES OF CBRE, NOTICE. eiaks Hest Syenal eniion eyo. a With Name CENCE AND FAME, “ ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY.’' This C. thi blic * called - Acvantaced * for nioan ‘Quick pisetiss of avy Freights, abies, Money, &o. Bhp to oll parts of od Reates. a Weatde. | “PH YSIOLANS” PLEASZ “NOTICE.” part fro at a ton WL08 A ‘WS MAKE “Bo SECRET’ OF “INGREDIEXTS. reat ree ere In onarge HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ak carried at “ corupoeed of Buchu, Cubsbs snd Juniper Berry aur our pul tees < ae =e welocted with creat care ecompetont druggist yea si Arncles *“cutrataad afar wht be PREPARED LN ¥40vo, 8) BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, ears and @P. z Washincton sien. ie and $56) ractical and Analytion! Chemist, and 8u.- dine ? lade! 5 1 eigen or jens Povadelphis at 220A, M- and | HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS oy arriving Mn Weshineton ese A i: and sas AFFIDA’ . washings 2s Rss PA Nat Mere | cesta Ara saels Bie Aascatst Special Contracts © quantities ht ng duly sworn, doth say. lie ‘ogc cop. oan m nto this Office, RO narcotic, AO mercury, or er tryurioa- a vores fre of bate Ss, but are purely veg: i charges, ‘A! 8, B .f HELMBOLD. ress merery ont sahearibed Hiog Thi ° Alderman, Ninth st above ft Phi s PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 6S 4. M. TO8 P.M. Price $1 per bettie, er sia ler 5+. Delivered to any address, seourely paoke- observation. sors, Gold, Silver a reat and os! Address letters for informatien in conide ev aa te y avenue, B. F. HELMBULD, Chemist, Depot, 10¢ South Fonth st., below Chestaui Pow BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT AND UNPRINOIPLED DB4LERS TheaSer” articles on the topsites ~\snloes Mazen, Washington and Geerrets ws ALB DEVGGISTS EVEAYWH KOs 45K FOR RELMBOLD TARE KO oth ee @utheut the! Si vertisomer AMD AVOIDIMPOGIFIOR © 4

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