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THE EVENING STAR i *UBLISHBD EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPFED) AY THE STAK BUILDINGS, Gorner 4/ Pexssplvania meenne and Eleventh 83, bd Ww. D. WALLAOB. Pepers served im packages by carriers at S48 yer, or 37 cents per month. Yo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Months; $1 for three months; and for less than three mon ‘hs at the rate of 12 centaa week. Sin tie copies, one cunt; in wrappers, rwo cENrs. ICP" Avva .Tmmants should be sent to the *Mce bofore iz o’clock m.; otherwise they may sot appesr until the next day. Ebening vez, XIX. BUYING A WEDDING CAKE. “Letters, sir, from Pos’ Office!” yy well, Sambo, put em down and take youfself off!’* Ihad just finished my breakfast, and the tiny choclatrere, with the bachelor service of transpsrent china, still stood on the damask- draped round-table. It was a bright little room, with its white and gold paper, and high- heeped grate, on the very gray light of this chill December morning, when the air was thick with noilselessly falling snow-flakes; and this cdutrast between the bitter atmosphere without and the tropical warmth of my own special nook, gave me an additional conscious- ness of satisfaction, as I leaned back in my chair and proceeded to examine my corres- pondence. Lee Worcester wants to know if I can come to tea this evening. Of courseI can. Lee’s wife is a perfect little rosebud, and one, besides, who don't believe in cashiering all her husband’s bachelor friends. And then I rather liké that brown-cyed sister-in-law of his. Yes. I’llgo,certainly. Halloo—! letter from my brother in Glenfield! I folded the document eagerly, scarcely able, first, to credit the tidings it revealed. “Well here ts a pretty state of things! Going to be married, claims my congratula- tions, says that Mary (who the dickens is Mary?) is in great tribulation about the wed- ding -cak: fair to come off on Wednesday and no ¢: to be had for love or money! Will I be the best fellow in the world, and send down one from D’Artier’s?" I glanced at the date of the letter. It had been delayed for several days on the road, and there was not a minute to be lost. I rose, mechanically, and put on my hat end eloak, giving more heedful gaze at the various direc- tions about icing, weight and decorations, which accompanied Tom’s closely written epistle, before I sallied forth boldly into the street on my novel errand. It was just about one o’clock, the snow had ceased falling, and the sun shone brilliantly. D’Artier’s was full, of course; there was at Teast a dozen ladies that I knew sitting at the tiny marble tables. I tried to assume an air of easy impudence, as if I had only come in for ® peund of chocolate almonds, but it was no use; I could not disguise the latent sheepish- ness of my aspect asI sauntered up to the counter. “How can I serve you, sir?’’ demanded the trim damsel, who presided over the saccharine treasures. I muttered something under my moustache, feeling a hot blush suffuse my whole counten- ance. Why wouldn't those inquisitive wo- men-kind attend to their ice-creams? “Cake, sir? Certainly. For a party, sir? Pound cake, lemon, almond—”’ no,” I bawled; “I wants weddting- cak “Q, I beg your pardon, sir,’’ tittered the atrocious shop-woman. Was it reality, or did I only fancy that the titter was echoed among the bonnets and furs beyond? However that might have been, the mere apprehension was sufficient to throw me into a cool perspi- ration. The next moment, however, the counter was heaped with various temples of pataing white sugar, some wreathed with make-believe roses, some surmounted with candy cupids, others pure white masses of icing. I surveyed them in a state of hopeless bewilderment. Perhaps, sir, it would be better if the lady could come with you to select,’’ hazarded my enemy behind the counter. a Icould endure this badgering no longer, but pounced upon a gigantic pyramid of sugar- lilies, from which peeped up a tiny alabaster cupid. =r will take this; what is the price?”’ “Fifteen dollars, sir!” I laid down the money, and never ex- perienced so delicious a sensation of relief as ‘at the moment when I thrust the cupid, packed in around wooden box, under my arm and rushed out of the establishment. How gladly I delivered it to the express agent, who tessed it on one side, as carelessly as if the transmis- sion of wedding cakes were a matter of every- day occurrence! “How d’ye do, Golde? off?’? “When is what to come off?” queried I, con- siderably puzzled at my friend Atherton’s ad- d ress. “Your wedding, to be sure! Ah, you’re a sly dog, to keep us all in the dark so long!’’ “You can’t have been much more in the dark that I am at this moment, Atherton. What on earth do you mean ?”’ But Atherton only wagged his head know- n- at When is it to come ingly, and rushed off in pursuit ef a say ing something of which I only caught the dis- connected fragments ‘‘my wife’ and “‘D’Ar- tier’s.”” ‘Hang that wedding-cake!”’ was my inter- “AST peed my speottirs wy 0 8 ursued m: ative way a tin gloved hand was held out froma pening om risge. “Sih, Mrs. Everleigh, excuse me for not see- ing * ag before!” “We all know a oe is erent said the lady, smiling. ‘Now I see why you haven’t been to see me in such an age! Ah, you need’nt look so unconscious. y niece was at D’Artier’s this morning, and saw how particu- lar you were in the selection of a cértain article!” Before I could explain this piece of circum- stantial evidence, there was movement in “Well > . can’t do better. A Bachetor, at best, is a mere fraction of .” i started up, annoyed beyond all enassaben. “For meroy’s sake, dear Lee, do tell wierd joa picked up that ridiculous e Pp rlarge, for my own wedding, if Nettie will con- |. The Richmond Whig says that Jeff. Davis is MS WASHINGTON, D. C.,, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1862. A a rf i Star. pp “Ridi report! that’s pretty es upon “Now, Mr. Golde, » lai » “don’t deny the soft impeachment. ~~ am sure would enjoy a quiet home of your own much better than that noisy hotel ere is nocharm against a sad heart like domestic bliss !’* There was a radiant softness in her own ten- der eyes as she spoke that penetrated me with the sudden conviction that I had been exceed- ingly foolish to remain single all these years. dislodge the enem' ments at TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. The Cap‘ure ef New Madrid. Further Particulars—Immense Quantity of Muli- tary Stores. St. Louis, March 14.—The following = an offictal dispatch sent to the Secretary 6: ar: ‘‘After several days of skirmishing and a num- berof attempts by the gunboats of Gen. Pope’s batteries at Point Pleasant, has evacuated his fort and entrench- lew Maé@rid, leaving all his artillery, field batteries, tents, w: 8, Mules, &c., and an THE WERBKLY STAR. Teo execlien) family 28@ Mowe seurnsl— costiniag * gretter Prtiety of interesting rena ing S228 6am be fered tn oxy etmar—ie perlirhed om Pridny morning. TERWs—Oash, tnvariahiy, in aceane Slagle sepy, per S27 OM... ecccae Bl OF ee rnecsceeccs. 30 OF It invariably contains the ‘ Washington New thst has mode Ths Daily Booming Star ¢ireulaw Se gencrally throug howt the country. U7"Singie copies (in wrappers) x2 be pre- sured at the counter, immediately after ts lave efthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. es oe IRow Haunt, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OFFICIAL. EASURY DEPARTMENT, Frsrvary 4, 1962. » Norick Is HEREBY GIVEN of the readiness of ‘this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable in one year from date, authorized by the ‘ct of Congress approved December 234, 1957, and Treasury notes payable in sixty days from ite, authorized by the act of Congress approved 2d March, 1961. ‘Interest on Treasury notes of the above issues Js a copy EMILE DUPRE. Just Received and Opened, A large and first-class stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, enemy to “Do confess,”’ she added. Ae immense quantity of military stores, &c. ‘Will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms . “But [have nothin poh a confess. ’” Te Bri, a Fleece occupied the | of those acts respectively. fe §-tap7 consisting of: “ Nonsense,” said holding up a pret- | place. is e las! nghold of the enemy SUGARS, of all grades. Sp. maiatag Sager: 2° kecoerenae bayiad (=a State. No rebel flag is now flying 10} w\cpaRTMENT QF STATE, . : at D’Artier’s this very morning?” bt as TEAS, very 3 (Signed) H. W. Haureck, Wastineron, January 25, 1862. aad a gepoe here was that everlasting Major Gen. Commanding. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive COFFEE, * ing-eake again! CAPTURE OF TWENTY-FIVE PIECES OF ARTILLERY, | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, BUTTER Mi fecceses fry ates Toe, ermineted WITH SEVERAL THOUSAND STAND OF ABMS AND commencing with Saturday, the first of next - cue in-law, looking lovelier than I had ever seen} Sr. Lovrs, March 15.—General Pope, in bis dis- | BO"*h. i her before; a little pale, pei however, | patch ta Maj Gen. Hlieck, aaye Dir muccenaes yan wrt WILLIAM H. SEWARD. FLOUR, lashes t at New areeven greater tban reported. 3) °y pee pe lee Jt brag cae: eeagiouna Eh ive pleces of heavy artillery: 3'pound- | ()TAR DEPARTMENT, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, iri rifled; thirty- jeces of field artillery, ‘, 7 ; not that she seemed in extravagant gay spirits. | £1") Ninense hcantity et xen sinemenition, oe. JanvaRy 21, 1:62, &., ke, & The soft flushes of color came and went like pink shadows across her cheeks, and her coral lips were dimpled with the brightest of smiles; yetall the time I could not divest myself of thé edd impression that she was ready to melt inte am April shower of tears at any moment! She lightly tendered me her congratulations upon the approaching Ae tA event,’’ holding out a small snowy hand loaded with sparkling rings, as she did so. * You speak in riddles, Miss Nettie.”’ “Don’t pretend bape date have not the key to them,”’ she said, a little tremulously. ‘‘[ cannot comprehend what you mean,” answered I, sturdily. She said no more, but sat quietly down, shading her bes with her hand, as though the fire dazzled them. Mrs. Worcester, however, still pursued the obnexious bd ae «Then how do you expl the wedding- cake at D’Artier’s?” “Ts that the only testimony upon which I am tried and cenvicted of a willful intention of matrimony?”’ “That is all; we are ready to hear your de- fence.” “Well, that unlucky mess of white sugar and dyspepsia was for my brother’s wedding ceremonies, a hundred miles away. I assare you it had not the least connection with my matrimonial fortunes!’’ Nettie looked up with a rare brilliance un- der her long Seats and an almst involuntary smile wreathing her lips, I took heart of hope and went bravely on, cheered by a sudden in- spiration. “ Bat I will purchase a bride-cake twice as eral thousan hands. 3 The men only esca| the 18th, just thirty: Our loss is abo the sent to be the bride!” There—I had dene it, and in less than five minutes was an accepted lover, looking boldly into the wondrous liquid depths ef those brown, ru “And new, Tracy,” said Mary, mischievous- ly, “I'll tell you a secret; the reason Nettie cried half the afternoon, and became so low- | ing. spirited this evening, was that——”’ Phe cars reached @ a Mary !”’ remonstrated Nettie, with cheeks | °f Harper’s Ferry ablaze “That she ere were buying a wed- ding-cake !’’ pursu wang putting away the white fingers with which Nettie vainly strove to fetter her tell-tale lips. air ed ae Laeeuankiets said rf wely. “ sl ’thave im so much at Tom’s cemmission had T keowe what a sweet little wife it would win me!”” “Don’t Tracy!" said Nettie, hiding her face on my shoulder. And when Tom wrote to know why on earth I didn’t come to his hymenial ceremonies, I Perryville known, nobody killed. All is quiet to-night. — efCem Feste’ i wrote back that I was obliged to stay to at- | this pomiom tend a wedding of my own! the gunboats Pittsburg, And such a wedding-cake as graced the cen- | Ci ter of our banqueting board! It’s no use try- | 0ve! ing to describe its frosted splendors; but if any of my readers seriously contemplate getting married, I’ll send them the recipe. The fleet arrived here at noon. Prenticeania. they escaped. a small potato. Wesu that’s the reason the editor gives hima a The rebel torpedoes, thus far, have proved torpid. 4 Buekner is a liberal fellow. At Fort Donel- son he proposed to treat. Thank you, said Grant, I don’t indulge. Immediately in and around Bowling Green, there are three or four thousand rebel car- easses scarcely half buried, and, unfortunately for oe Green, dead rebels smel! even worse than live ones. A ene perce blishes that whisky is abundant and not mee in that city. This gross falsehood is manifestly the last desperate on the Island. small arms, hundreds of boxes of musket cartridges, three hundred mules and horses, tents for an army of 12,000 men, and an immense quantity of other property, of not less value than a million dollars, have fallen into our by the enemy’s whole force being demoralized and dispersed in swamps on the opposite side of the river. The enemy abandoned their works so hurriedly as to leave all their baggage, officers’ knapsacks, men, their dead unburied, their suppers on the tables, and candles burning in the tents. A furious thunder storm, which raged all night, enabled them to get across the river without bein, Our heavy battery was established during the night of the 12th, within eight bundred yards of the enemy’s works. and opened at daylight on four hours after the guns were delivered to the United States at Cairo. During the whole of yesterday our lines were drawn closer around their works, under a furious fire from sixty pieces of artillery. Fear of an assault on their works at daylight induced them to flee precipitately during the night. Many prisoners have been taken. several Arkansas th gg have been captured. ut fifty killed and wounded. Hollins was in command of the fleet, and Generals McConn, Stewart, and Gnott, of the land forces. The gunboats went down the river. twenty-five heavy guns with two works of the found regard at the necessity for his departure. were driven three miles beyon pairs to be available for heavy trans; placed on the track by the secessionists. vacated by the transfer of Gen. Hamilton. eet down the Mississippi river. Hickman, Ky., March 15.—The powerfvl naval expedition, composed of the gunboats Benton, Louisville, Cincinnati, Carondelet and Conestoga, under Commodore Foote, left Cairo at 7 o’clock At Columbus they were joined by sity, making a total of eight gunboats, and were rtaken by eight mortar boats in tow of four steamers, with transports and ordnance boats. Mounted pickets of the enemy were in sight on the bluff on our arrival, and two nage 2 nies of the 27th Illinois were sent after them, but A strong Union feeling is manifested here An impressicn prevails that Island No, 10 will net offer much resistance to our progress. There is said to be 2,000 rebel tr Humboldt, and 15,000 in the vicinity No. 10. Also, twelve heavy guns in the batteries 00} Arrival of Parsen Brewnlow at Nashville. NasnviLtx, March 15.—Parson Brownlow and bis son arrived here to-day. He says he was im- risoned in the common jail at Knoxvilie, on nocember 6th, in violation of the agreement with the rebel government, and confined in a small damp room, until he was attacked by ef fever, when he was removed to his res! Vlomes, and was there laid up eight weeks, under a strict —; Having partly recovered be yot a pass the rebel government and left Knoxville Oxpergp, 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 Pubilc. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! No More English or French Rubbish, made to sell, but not te keep time. All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 500 barrels Magfolla, 500 barrela XXX, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahela, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES. prt discovered All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually low rates, Why should an American @uy @ foreign Wateh, when he can get & better and cheaper one at home? Why should sn American needlessly enrich foreign Watch manufactures at the expense of our own artisans? Why should an American send gold to England and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when gold 1s so much needed at home? Why should an Ameriosn buy an imported and the colors of Also, Sole Agent for PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, Pape wes feb 14-tf enemy, which command every point of the river. | Watch, which, in nine cares out of ton, will cost Ppppp — & wks ri A Skirmish with Ashby’s Cavalry. more to keep in eraee, for one sips than its origi- bp ie ie bu Wincunster, March 15.—Gen. Hamilton yes. | 2! price,and which was never intended tokeep }.pp p AA AA LL terday afternoon was waited upon by nearly all } time under any ciroumstanoes ? pe PPP AA LL era of the division, to congratulate bin on} Why shonli Americans not patronize more} bbPPt A tp his advancement, and aiso to express their pro- PP LL sererally American m&oufsctures, and thus emaa- pp LL A Pennsylvania regimental band gave him a sere- | c.pate themselves from tie thraldom of English | PP LL nade, and the staff accompanied himas far as » French fashions, and Continental gew- | xxx " Xxx ‘This morning Ashby’s Cavalr , With two guns, BS! 6% x Pees Tones OE aitillory, inieniey eo Sie ee The American Watch Company’s Watches are x) ay 38 SS Pees force of ar - and cav . Many aS e A Ps CX X} XXXX) shells were thrown on both sides, but, as far as | P&rticu'arly adapt soldiers’ uss, being most XXXX XX) ally made, and not liable to get ontof Cee eK xe a % AGipiain EB. T. Pendleton, Guartermaster of | ordor, eithor in march:ng, ring, oF fighting, axe AXE yee A y's Cavalry, was captured yesterday morn-} sold by M W.GALT & BRO., 354 Pennsyl- we VA BY RE int ted miles this side | vania avenue, Washington, ree LL Vv. The road was inthe} wholeraie orders should be addrezsed to . * ho AAA LL worst possible condition, requiring paeeslve Te: ROBBINS & APPLETON, BAAR LL On several occasions obstructions have been Agents of the American Watch Company, Fie AA bE 9 4 Col Goodwin, of the 2d Massachusetts regi- | f° 23-1m 308 Dronowey, 83. AAAAAAAA LL ment, has been appointed to command the brigede | FyROPOSALS FOR WOOD. lew Dy GE RR REER Depot QuaRteRMastER’s Opricr, = eae a Cormer of 18 SUPERIOR D hand G streets, Washincton, March 12. l62 SeaLen PRoposats will be received at thi until MONDAY, the Siet i o'clock M ,to furnish ¢ its vicinity, north of the five miles Of the city « tor (6) six months. 90) April, 1862, and endi ‘1062. ‘the Wood to be of the best quality of oak or hickory, and to be delivered camps or quar. ters ofthe troop:.in such qusniities and at such times as the Depot Quartormenter may direct. Payments to he made at the end of each month. upon the return by the contcactor of the orders drawn upon him. The delivery of the Wood or- dered must be shown by the receipt of the officer recoiving it(speciiying the amount delivered) ex- dor upon the orders. _ W ood ordered fer regimonts, brigades, or divi- sions must be receipted for by the qus'termasters, The preposais rust epecify the price per cord of(128) one hundred and twenty-eight cubic feet, se be pisiniy marked “Proposals jor The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, ould it be awarde to him, must be gusrantie? by two responsible persons, whose siguatures must be appended to the guarantee, The responeiriiity of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate o! the clerk of the nearest distriot court or of the United States dis- trict attorney, . iiddora must be presext in person wen the bids &re opened or their proposals will cot b8 considered. Bonds, in the sum of ten thoussnd dolias by the contractor and both of hic be required beat and Mortar AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW YORK BROWN STOUT, In Whole, Half, and Quartier Casks, BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. BREWERY, 15th Street, between 7ih aud Sth Avenues, NEW YORS, Washington, with Woo nenci-g on (16 let cay of he 3th day of September, St. Louis and Mound 434 o’clock this after- fe 27-dtjes CHENCK’S MANDRAK one of the THREE G REMEDIES which have made DX. SCHEN inore eucessfa! in the treatmont of several very Gaugerous and fatal diseases that any other medics! practitioner in the, United Siates. The Mandrake Pills are offer an A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. DR. SCHENCK avers that his Mandrake Pills wil effect every onject for which the preparations of mercury can po: y be useful; and he declares most solemn'y conscientiously that those Pills may be used with perfect safety im all cases Where siteratives or purgntives are required. ix notimuch wonder when we reflect that the liver is the largest orgaain the human orgavisa- tion, that it becomes so frequently diseased. The yellow and ssliow akin, © coated tongue in the morning and the dull pain in the limbs; tel! etonce that this great depurating organ 1s doin, LLS.—Thie is s at Union, 7,000 at of island gned usractors, will ofthe suocessful bidder upon signing hoid ita work by haives only. Any person who wi! ee tes te reject auy or all bids that may be | fAK® Ove of these Pills at ight will not only be re- deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- | 1.0%, Ganaen. bet icewise ite diangrecebie st- master tendants, such as beadao! r hi a costi bowels, piles, and the duily heavy feelings ‘over the fe recourse for getting together in Memphis aj two weeks ago. He was detained by order of] 1”formal proposa's will be rejected. hol ‘hich often mak - a of the ature. : Gen. Hardee at Shelbyville for ten “ays, and Form ef Guarantes. pome, and Tender the p jent polls waht} or en: q finally reached the Federal lines this morning. | _,.”® . of the county of. ‘+ aud State | joyment or business of any kind Beauregard and Price may fairly be consid- | He axdines starting bis here on accou: ter of,_——, and », of the county of an DR |. SCHENCE ‘will be at his (8 B. ed as rivals for the title of the great evacua- Reed Nar nt of | State of — do ‘hereby guaranty tha’ 18 | Waite’s), corner Louisiana avenus and 7th street. = <4 ures a ill health, and proceeds North to publish the | able tofulfil a contract in accordance with the on Wednesday, February nd Ma: to tor. story of his wrongs. He has not been affected | terms of his proposition, and that, should his pro- | gee patients complaining en ements v- It is theught that John Bell ran away from | PY consumption, as reported. postion be accepted, hie will at once enter into &} er Complaint, Dyspepsia, or aay disease leading to Nashville because he was afraid of being caught The ‘ttle of Pea Ridge. Consumption. He gives advice without Should the coutract be awarded him we are pre- | un'ess they want a jcrough a with i lollars. - x red to become his securities. % by some Bell-banger | St Loris, March 16—A Brivate letter recetved Po this jranrantee ‘mast be appended the oertifi- we feset Palimonts Syrup 91 per bottle or 8S per Se gE err erepgpenys “ame Br am neo aay a ae esterday from officers tn pera} rts? arm Pe Xt . [HE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH Com. days that the rebels fn force are silll In the resrat —mh 12-did___Colonel and Quartermaster. _ nafite,of Seaweed Tomo $1 por bottle or $5 per rz Hanne repent fitted» capected. n> and another battle is socal Q WORDS FOR PRESENTATION | " Pricoof Mandrake Pills 25 cents per box. AP a Cr ae tn the inte Aght at Sugar Creek, the fourth al. a in WILLaRps’ Horgs, this alt edi? area, ~ fe 15 tf =) gee a sen 4 vision stood the brunt of the battle. The 4th and descr iptic < A Pen SAPRESS § COMPANY, TIFFANY & CO., fthet house, and the iw ¥ NoTIC the ‘‘leck”” of carriages which had eaused the pubic, with every Felograpki 9th Iowa and the Ist end 3d Iowa bat Nos. 650 and 552 Buoapwav, Naw Yous. | "T'ae pur bs reapeothuiy informed thst the temporary detention of my fair friend, and "Somaru th ea terribly cut up. One anired ge ei areas And No.79 Rum Ricng.izv, Panis, undersigned as her equi; rolled away, with a wave of the BALTIM BE LLADELPHI five bu in the 4th Iowa were killed ang}, /MPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS pas a Sa reat within and the archest ef eniles, Aw voRK, | Wousded. Every feld offcerin Dodge’s brigade | OF ALL KIND® OF MILITARY WARES, | Renn. avenneto Meridian Hull Th { ivod Jookiog after ber, with an odd sort | anda Fsleeraphie. Stations pine loyal suum | wus vounded, General Dodge hed thre usec | Suet attention of Cie and MLiary Aes” | Sivolnek ant Meridias Hil of impression that I should wake up presently} GENE F. IGE Panne ae f® | Burton and Burman and Lieut. Crittenden ware | Pattiotic Clubs and individuals to their large overy hour. thes affording sa to find myself married to some body, whether} mh ¢-im Superintendent, unded. ‘Lieut. Jackson wes killed, stock of yeyance ‘Various camps in the oF ne indeed, I was not altogether certain pices wevocen: wo + Lieut. Jee! . RICH STAFF AND DRESS ARMY AND Tho undersigned ho s torecpive s liberal supports whether, Mrs. Golde was not waiting for me SDUCED! woop AND COAL! The Latest from Winchester Their asso shite ls SSpowers Fare cee ave? . rtment includes thi it oilit his power, Fare 10 A — — Pacer apt Co : tone, “redaoe the Wixcugstaz, March 16, p. m.—The members| BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUPACTURE, sa ney GEO. M. LUER, How brilliantly the firelight and gaslight il > eyeehereiaas news aheet called the “Ariny Bullen os Wa] entcnl with thore made for Wilkinson. of Lon: | wOmMDEn \- * zy jon, Worn ol oO e 2. lumined that cosey little room at Lee ashe seaaoned at.97, have received here a large and well edited paper | most approved by experionosd Kuropenn suthons | UNION LIVERYS MINING’ AND SALE ter's, with its pink tinted walls,and the crimson aroned Pine at 96.0, Palavance Gan Rime at Leesburg, called the BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, | Wasténston Sire Rien Fas a » J vance Guard. 1p Se © =a o wey ee — = meee bi Antursette Coal, Red and White Ash, at §@} ‘The churches were open here to-day, and were | in fibre and finish the nized modera types of be mere ed etal ee on ieee ooh mapa BE wa, or First Ward, Wash | WSU! Sttended by citizens, officers and soldiers. | the oslebrated Damuscus Stel; the excelientand | Sychauge’ se oe = pot aga pe we eet ae eer | ington. ‘Terms Conk ‘GRIMES, 4 ge worn of beard of ealagle ines eeendent | BLADES OF COLLINS,OF HARTFORD, | Kivet,by.the or note tee ania: low ker enahs jet of light that glowed sh a frosted shade | _ mh 12-Iw* Canal ira Seva, vate rights or any intoxication since the arrival of Begides those of ot! x domentio fabrigan te. —— Dee Bee "2 ont preteen tea-table was all set—I hac otten (PE MERCHANTS EXPRESS COMPANY ay eptmcesatea Ti tenner treat high- J kat thin Ted. optabtintomopt, walle domme pe A meee ee BaLpimons AND Waspinoron. . | grevly te dinibose te Southern mind of ev- | toutucn sy esmme suger onmmmenacnstis | ROOTS AND FHORS FO SUIT THE Are (with ) by the | neous impressions. Pi i SILVER ‘ Were now manufacturing ail kind Wi |. Merchan- _ Te ey on and SHORE? at constantiy reoeving aman dise of every aaa Arrival ef the Califernia Steamer Ariel. | CHASED or £wBossED GiLT. or SOLID SrILver; the | supply oi made work of \e- roe hes, “Arent Yar Ualtomore, JOHN e| |New Yous, March 16.—The steamer Ariel, | Ca/"f.ant Cushy othe stne variety of material | Serselion: madeaprosslyt order And will ILSON, Utice “NW, goreee Howara me Aspinwall, with 5 $67,000 in teense, has a: orirnal dealt Should cn'ee ad heretofore charged in this tty for ueseh inforer ats., nearly Opposite . Capis. ‘henc! TRAORDINARY ELEGANCE, ‘Smith and Lts. Hall and Robie, of the navy, are | of i ‘ersons in want of I and of eastern ° 562 South street, The U.S Sarshas a esa Bnd costliness not nepronanted, 22 | or city made work, wi coord . . Opposite ior Marken washugtaey De bs Epes, +S. gieate ined | stock, be required for presentation, the capaDili pen store and at the lo " ads i- 5 ties if FIN 3 moath, and amber jellies, quivering like gi- | "mn sim A. F. PITCH: Agent, | Fonsma, rt tat tho oon: | to ecoeet Costs eas ced sheet ere! | sal qeveN's, Bx gantic jewels through ir crystal prison Tepo: ; ap o-r 314 Pennsylvania avenus. HIRTS! SHIRTS! | servatives bave taken the town of Nare,on the | srbstio resourcéa are ucueual guarantees of walls, produced # wonderful ble effect Ss SHIRTS! river Magdalena, and seized a river steamer with | 18 88tisiactory and speedy productioa. In snawer S. WERTHEIMER & CO. in my 9 egy im: g mgennrs,edded'o baring ints Shirts “ and ail Mosquera’s correspondence Berea ere ee Semen ul We renee 462 No. 459 apes af Sr. 464 no pi vision to crown » than ready ne t72 oa hand 8 = individuals purchasivg Swords of & Co. | user IN Worcester in her crimson merino dress, —L, ~ . med that every biade 1s eubjected to tests | WIN, LES, G Tan ane oe: noon peepee | ee Sa te sarin, | aaa Saath, Pate’ Sou na a ver urn. ept, . fo: that’s neither hore nor there. wet 7@ Pa.a' ames Ses 3 at © Wille Slesppeinted on entering, not = — or. aig pebiie in are re. sister-in-law, a little beauty, with BOOTS qupates, $2. 510 a exawine their soleus Sac a a - ore £2. ask any questions, consequen! 5 ignorance until Mary casually re- COIN WANTED! Nt sate y -@OLD AND SILVER! Srscrz For in Suns to Sie. _ LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANEBRS, PRNNSTLVANA AVENUE, HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATI( “ AMBHLY CONCENTRATED® Compound Fiuid Extract Bucha, 4 Pesitwws and Specific Remedy For Discases of the KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and OROF- SICAL SWELLINGS. *” This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, Qnd excites the aBSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS depositions and al UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduotd Os Wo.l B2 PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, BLADDER, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHO Arising from Exsceros, Haves of Dissipats Early Indisoretion or Atess eee Attended with the Following Symptoms: disposition to Exertfon, Lous of Powe: M Difficulty of Breathing Horror of Disenae, Dimness of Vision, Universa! Laseitude of the Mn Hot Hands, Flushing of the Soay Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions cn the Face. PALLID COWNTENANCE. Those symptoms, if allowed to go on, Whiok this medicine Invartebiy removes, socn follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Fits Be one of which the Pationt may Eepire. Who can an: not frequentiy io lowed by those TSBAGKS,” , “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many are aware of the osuse of their suflering BUT NONE WILL CONFA&ss. THE RECORDS ov THE INSANE ASYLU Me And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumotion, SEAR AMPLE WIT: T° THE TRUTF oF THE THE CONSTITUT A ZRTION. iON ONCE Tes WITH ORGANIC WEAKNE> quires the aid of medicine to strengthen «nd Invigorate the System hich HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHRU invari! iy dors TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YER MOST SKE) TICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES— FEMA LES OUD CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. the Extract Buch on ton, Hi of Diest DECLINE OR CHANGE OF SES “TMPTOMs asovE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BS WITdsu Take ne more » Mercury or Unpisssent Baisam Medicins for Unpicasamt and Dangerens Diseases HBLMBZOLD'S EXTRAC? BUCHL cvnzs SECRET DISEASES At tis Expense N im wi! their 8; ttle or no change tu Diet, And mo S2zpos It causes @ frequeut derire a Urinats, thereby R » 1GUB 1 SLs trength te pve Seed Diseased, and worn ont 5 THOVSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS 08 QUACKES, and who have paic Aeavy fes: Lo be ovred rt time, have fond they ‘Were deceived, toe “Porson” haa. by the use of “powerful astringenis bean dried up im the system, fo vieak out in act eravated form, and PERHAIS AFTER SKA ELAS %. Gee RELM BYU's EXPEA ¥ srcew all Pflestions anu Gisorees « fins . URINARY ORGANS, whether existing 12 MALE OR Fraecs fom WRALEVET “SEe8 op ginttins © uJ LONG STAN Disessosol these O;cans requ waErie. HELMBOLO'S BXTRACT BUCHU 16 THE GREAT DIVKETIC, iseertain to have the desired effect ia sen coafser which tft: recommenced, BVIDESCE OF THE MOST ESSTONSISLE ABD BB LIABLE CHARACTER Willisseompany the medicines. GERTIFICATES OF CERES, ‘ tto 6 ” 4] witht = years slandlag SCIENCE. AND FAME, < ole “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE“ NOTICE.” WE MAKE “NO SECRET” OF “INGREDIEETS HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCEU is composed of Buchu, Cabebs and Jun 7 selected with great care by & compolout craccian: PREPARED IN VAcuo, BY H. tf. HELMBOLD, Ch - i sastisnl and Aunledienl Choniet, and Soi. Mea HELMBOLD’S GENULNE PREPARA1I00 3 AFFIDA’. press Aidermar ing duly swern, doth any, his OLE COD tain a tat ers perery meroury, or other lajuriow — . B, RELMBOLD = setasnbed poms Pert tie , jovember, i964. > a 5 Alderman, Ninth st., avove Rao, 2 ui PHYSICIANS iN ATTENDANCE FROM 6 A.M. TO® P.M. Price $1 per bettie, er sia fe: + Delivered to say #idrees, soourel ke. 7 pac Address ietiers for information in conics - B, ®. HELMBULD, Chemis , Ponth st., below Chen: .r: BEWARE OF COBNTER( + 4ND UNFRINCOIPLED D2 é Ree artnies of Tepulatio. bed “ Buwact Bus « 3 9 Sersaper tice, dmapreetd Bert * 500 Sold by 8. B. Waite, Zoo tn Wauay, 8. C. Fear, § 8. Larwier.s Masoz, D. B. CLaan, Birw can « RB. Mazen, Washington and Seerew-- CAND ALA DROERINTS EVES os * « soun co aeons bLh4&2 AMD AVOID (ara -