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RE EEN EEN SEO THE EVENING STAR. SERESTING PROW TUE THX As ST. e G IN TiHtaT pt “AE TAKING OF KARTES AND GALL Pe N —— PRIZES TAKEN fSpecis! Curresponien posed foros of the ol aington havirZ attem; ‘from Boston to Hort i fe were Compelled to cut loove u own safety.) received orders fr val Farragut, at Pensa: oia, to place down here and take Fort 5. news aboard was hatied by wil mind light, as we had not smelt powder DBorsbardment of Vicksburg. Wr .co Ged our arrange the night of the 19th insiaut, tor Sabine, taking in tow the schooner Bac he! Seaman. After passing Ship Shoal lizht-howse we cost of the tew-line of the schooner, a= we wore approaching ovr place ef de=tin Beainan made sail, and kept our compar rest of the passage. In the att ricon we pi and spoke the blockading steamer Hattera-, and on the morning of the 2ith, about daylight, we arrived at onr destination off Sabine iass. We found the schooner Henry Jane, one of Porter's famous moftar vessels, anchored off here block- ading. After maturing our plans with that vessel We steamed of Gown tiw coast to wa here being an aliaek mediiat After ste; f outside of Sabi: and after falling in with our ¢ man, and taking her in tow, for Sabine, arriving 2! our 2: of the Henry Jane. All boat- were cai away,end #s all hands had ree# (er rather received perihission to x man oti the =hip volunteered to « ship drawing teo much water to go. te be in the engagement) and knew his and boat, we were soon pulling cheerfully wards the rebel fort. r plan of atixck was as foi launc . with twelve pound by Ave boarding bouts. and engined volunteering to go above the tort ar and surprise the st sand take them « rine the engagement. The two haar boarding beats was to silently pail up the ri bank uppesite the furtand the rear, w! is entirely open, and at x given si, senior officer of the fleet eomy C4 the ob ay the Imunches} Acting Master Crocker, of the Ken- Sington, commanding the schooners. w: up and simultaneously onen fire w launches, while the e prised and captured the steamers, all. But our plan failed on ac Tough sea running, preventing us from geting im with heavily loaded launches, and ovr steam- er drawing too much waterto get in nearer than five miies. We all returned aboard est Very reinctantly, as we had all set our ne npon the pian “and had locked forward drlight tothe commencement. In-tead of ing all night, we returned abourd the shi seon all hands were wrapt in sl- p—seme dreaming of fighting; glorious victory: promo- tion; lope 3 steamboats; cotton aud prize mun- ey; and ers sweetly sleeping, dreaming of loved ones at home. At the early dawn of daylight ati fh. i ands were preparations were svom made 1 fight by daylicht, with the two anuches, the boardin. boats” erews volunteering for sh: Rachel Seaman. which ve: Was made ship during the engagement. We got under ‘Way in the tollowing order: The Rachel s-a- man first, towing the two launcies. the first commanded by Acting Master aud Execuiive Oficer of the Kensington, Taylor, aud ine second launch commanded by Acting Masier = mond; followed hy the schooner Henry jane, Acting Master Pern: After sailing in about three miles from the fort, we grounded on the bar at the mouth of the river. Night coming on we anchored, and kept a ssey lookout, expecting the rebeis w: come down and attack us, also sending o t bout to make a recenneissan Witch went beyond the fort under the shade of tue | Fiver bank, opposite the fort, witho: “ing di-- covered by the rebels. Early next morning we set to work ha will, all hands towiaz and kedging : schooner through the mud: the vessels drawing eight teet, and there was only seven feet of water on the bar. The: bottom being soft mud we moved alons slowly, and about 10 o'clock Capt. Pennington sent rebels a compliment in the shap- of 4 320 pound shell from his famous mortar, the shell bursting close te the fortaud splashin: up the mud in ail directions. 2 The Rebrds replied, but their shots fell short by am In the afternoon a strong pre sprang up, and we sailed up towards tae 6 and anchored about 13 miles from it t could see pliinly with the naked eye the Ketel | fag be a defiantly over the torr, and men mthe ramparts watching our movemen 'Y opened on Us At 4 O'clock, making line shots, without, however, striking us in the whole engugement. After mooring our vessels so us to bring our gu to bear upon them, we opened, the Kachel Seaman with one ann Parrott gun and one tong 3t2-poaud--1, and the Henry Jane with her famous moriar and one Sv-pounder; the Rachel Seaman com. Manded by Acting Master Sloopper, and tne whole un the command of Acting Mas (rocker, of the Kensington, senior officer of the fleet. The firing was kept up briskiy watil gark, the Rebels ceasing first, and with our arms on, wé lay down to sleep and get » ° rest, the men being entirely faxzed out, havin been towing in boatsand kedzimg the schoouers all day, but cheerfully and without a muriaur. In the morning, at early dawn, we were at | our guns, and threw a few shell into the fort, | Dut as there was no reply from the rebels, and asthe rebel tag did not float over the jor, which was there at sunset inst evening, we ceased firing, and Capt. Crocker, entermg his = pulled up towards the fort, and approach. it he found it evacuated. The (Cs piain landed, and soon the giorious old Stars aud Stripes floated over Fort Sabine. We could see the Captain from the schooner, and as he stood on the ramparts waying the flag, three Tousing cheers from the schooner greeted our flag as it was thrown to the breeze. The sebooner soon got under way and sailed up oppgpite the fort and anchored, ali hands going on sMore to see it. We found it monated with two old style 42-pounders, marked Piushnry, two 32- pounders, cast in Charleston, S. ¢ One of the latter not being spiked, the Te! must have evacuated in great ha-ie, as soos muskets, clothing, accoxtreme nts, and a quau- tity of commissary stores was h sisting of meal, bacon, and mola racks in the rear of the fort, large ¢ buildings, capable of quartering sume five hi fed troops, were new wooden buildings, w we burned to the ground. We also broke the trunnions off the guns. Im the officers quarters was promis. strewn around = kuock-you-down whisky in bottles, aud dirty playing cards, ter. ters, papers, books, Kc. Atter destroy ing eve: thing we returned abourd our re Peenlve ships, loaded down with old mu-k irked iHar- “s Ferry, altered into rifles: old cartridve Ars, bayonet scabbards, Ac. Here is a correct copy of 2 piece of poetry I suppose some chivalrous son of the South was dedicating to his lady-love. The t-tt-r auove it was so torn I could not make itour Phe poetry was as follows: Be fare you weil. well my: Se fare you well mi der Dont greve for my ions abee We tt ome Bier pehind, cou- lariin, Ard I fer one The Yankees sir adv: To mect that fatel bi Hand in hand together Down by that shady g-oove my, hart will burst as@pder f T never see you azine. Uf tingle you'al but tarry — it single you ial remane © the giri Ue marr, When Ir. i are ‘The war is now cammen. wire every One Must yes, cannons rore like haw The bullet« swiftly ay. gues Bhe rurg her liley white hands And solliterly she cried I wish t was a soldier And in that warty dye : by We Prents Leaving the two sehooners to holt Me Pas te weeteamed up the coast som sity Place called —— Paes. and auch Bightfall, We started up the the river in smal bouts, to cay Doats said to be up there some twe After pulling silently alons wit) mute. every moment expecting tohear the rifes from guerillas. Had we been di 80 far in ihe interior, we should | fight our wey to the coust. Howr : Tived at the steamboat landing withont bing discovered, excepting the barking of + Passed salons the bank in front of the; ons. At one time we wire © ofc 234 SAW Ute DegTo a around a “I~ Wins ours, hooters on the | Viastanding i fier to he a andgstarted to raules oft + qe ii nd before Tbe tes fron: new ! Led LL be # ander of which ext bull about teu te tudes from the be out, and bez: Mentors. the most rd of uv constrn ish jus now gring a t Le hear of blacksnake I: isteupposed { the purpose of gir eF Th J Gil of S20, sent itte Lord John B would pay if as Lord 3 Government” estim far sh BF Poor Cnt resembl When in the sing! to this. 4 yaiiese cunbe: 7 Their hot the boys. he drur itis of ¢ Rus Lou 18 10 hecome slams the door SF Ber Terry, 4 iamons in a Louden he-pital recer tremens BF There are imo y i : this reaches rd to spe you look youl yoy’ they be in twenty fyck fer a dnoment rl to tel the DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. . CHARLES B ROTELER, f th ioion to refer to Cc. M_D., and W.P. Jobnnc nue, between wth and ce Store Office hour ec 31-2m DENTISTRY —— ail at 248 Pe avenue, between sts evth. Todo so is to be eon- ty over all meth u 4 when desire OOM!S, M.D, the (NERAL PLATRT fice in thie elt; these teeth who canngt 1 s pet@on can wear 6! bay n= ae my office can be secommodated ice of Teeth they may desira; veettiouiarand wich the purest® ora who tye ae nd t perfect demiues thal MINERAL PLATE will be a en te: . sty—Neo. 33% Pennsyivenia avenue Wth atreets, Also, WOT Arch st, mar 4-ly GAS FITTE ___WM.T. DOVE & CO. Ax: Now prepared to execute any orders with ‘ch the hi may be favored in the ULUNBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUBI- NESS. 7 Siore on Ninth street,a few dcors north ef Penosyivanin avenva, where may be found & oom. tment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS Mand WATER FIXTURES. jan 27-ly W GAS FIXTURKS E Have in Store, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Designs and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. ar geock of GAS and WATHIC FIXTURES feeling onr stock of GAR 61 INES, feeling confident that we have the best selected stoek in Warhington. i @— All Work inthe above line intrusted tocur care wiil be Promptly attended'to. rétf MYERS & MA“GHA Oo VERY NICE . SECON D-TTAND PIANO For $85, for sale at tie y. G. METZEROTT, Sole Avent of Steinway & Sons. pe 3 nod } wn FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT PORT, KEY Teomas Sracxpors, Captain, wil leave WASHINGTON. at foot ot street, and Spear’s Wharf, BALTIMORE, as fella 1. Leave Baltimore, {MONDAY . STEAMBOAT COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 324 Penysytyania AVENUB, Over Clagett & ae "_W.R, SNOW, Agent. 8.-—T.-18sco.-=. For freight , ly on board. or to TEGOTOMAG AND CHESA PEAKE , S.—T.—1860.—X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Gt this celebrated brand appears to be in every | one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, They are a splendid article and can be relied 1 > , upon to strengthen and inyigorate exhausted is then 7 atch other. eo machine a 4st ron en ce eee ares Lee en Woot ATE ar 31s Neranre WOODWARD 'S Stoves Woouw sn phin Un TOY nveR, + Buy WOUD F WHAT ¢ BAR & BROTHER'S re the best Un STOVES THE BEST ar fx ar WARDS Ww ius vr? NEW (CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, ately Between 19 15 Passe sta ant? Ay EVERY BODY Is RUSHING TAERE WELL-MADE ¢ & Ap that ie the very pla Pleas xen valk © ENF at one a 20K SHIONABLE SUITS! Bow for every A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP ' woul nature. x BA oF a5eus 2 WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. sep 25-e06m. WASHINGTON, Py GEORGETOWN. Bank of Metropolis,” * Farmers? and Mechanics’ Bank of Washington. Bank. Patriotic Bank. Bank of Commerce. Buttion Bank, The Bullion Bank and the Bank of Commerc is- sue notesof the denominatien of one dollar and upwarda, oe 8-Im* IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EMILE DUPRE 1 respectfully inform his friends and cus s that, having Just returned to this city from he offers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, | Consisting of RUGARS, ' TEAR, OFFER, BPIORS, Rte FLOUA, BUTTER ARD. Alse, a fino sssortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, Being purchased from a@ prize vessel, enables us to well al very low rates SUTLERS, . SUTLERS, BUTLERS, {f you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and TOBACCO, OF Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at KMILE DUPRE’S, 340 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCH. Iron Building, ho lellin s iarge stock of Goods before the un- bear lof rise im prices had taken place. se 4 RMY SUPPLIES. Orccck OF THE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Army af the Potomac, Wasiixggow. eptember 2), 1982, PROPOSALS are invited for furnishing for the use © tons best quality Timothy Hay, seourel baled, the weivht ofeach bale to be marked thereon, Z 2,90 .49 bushels of Oate, of the best quality, in strong sacks well Kewed. 71**) cords Gak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned of the best quality, must be accompanied by the endorse- £ two responsible persons that the contracts rded will filled. ‘ics will be opened from time to time as the ar- ce sway be needed, and contracts will be awarded the quantities needed lo the lowest responsible T up to the time of opening. zhtis reserved to accept all or any part of sais Rhould be endorsed ‘Proposals for Hay or Wood,” as the case may be, and enclo ‘n separate envelopes, RUFUS TN +ALDB, Lieut Col. and A. D.@., Chief Quartermaster, se wf AMS RXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PA. AVENUR, Washington City, D.C, ERN, NORTHERN AND EXPRESS® FORWARDERS VES? NDISE. MONEY, JEWELRY, a bs, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS) @oEU dotwith SAPETY AND DISPATCH te all e sections of the count This Company eucies in the principal Railway Towne ny, ‘Hh, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Ite brincipal oftlees are a GREAT E cs (ON, D.C. NEW YORK. (DEV EHIA. BALTIMORE? Cayo? INNATE LOUIS. Lovis aT Lot vu LEXINGTON Conpeetions are made at New York and Boston ih ued forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITS i PROVINCES and with io LTV ERPUOE SOUTHAMPTON and Hi vege an Topean expresses to all promi: et towne in Great Britein and on the igen ‘Con of NOTES DRAFTS BILLS acoenaibla parte of the Tn: a utara mae nt, C. ©. DUNN, Age: fe 28 Washington, D. atall Or of the lowness of the water in the ~rvoir st Will be necessary, unions great peuctiond ee the Goverament cizens entirely. e, forbidden to use the Snitavenue, or On any streets rare a supervision ‘of the +, for Watering the + for aay ‘private purpose, ow the water are urgently go. He’ to Seconomical in its ise as possible 8. B. FRENCH PP rblie Buildin weer, bat us OPS. the nose remedy offered u remtity and find 2. they exceed ones south aide, NORD 288 TOE to ery your Clore IN IEG. at ih RE, No. 460 7th at, tes dour hele eRECE von Desicrpin Meve n oc Petr? HE RIGHT PLAGE T OTTING ! q s SMITH & KRAT, Fs 17th mttvete bell eon fant et vo dtr” gyre a OLGTHIN L great ore axaming DR. LEWIES New | | my of the Potomac the following articles: . | EDUCATIONAL. _ ) Ex aIRVIEW BOAR IN@ BOHOOL, Nogrtstown, Psxx., j FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Roard and Tuitidn, $149 per term of ten uionths, Pupils admitted at any ume. Keferences, Henny Janney, 34% Pa avence, Dr. Taraon, Drug gist, Ninth aud L sta, gee Hawxwrnst. 45;, near F «tract aouth, oSHUA NEWBOLD, Quartermaster'’s Department, Alexnuitin, Va. GEO. A. NEWBOLD, Princigal, ne Sim* HEGARAY INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG La, 1527 and 1529 Spruce st., Piet as The regular eourse ef instruct’ English and Frenen Langs... -28 embraces the Latin ifrequired. and a! «ea and Literature, stitutea thorough © she ches which eon- réach is the In <a8! oe eee etection. —uguage of the family, and is con- , Stanly S0°%_ 9 in The fustitute. It in the object of pa')Su:ar attention, and is taught from the rudi- ents to the highest cours: of Ifferature and eom- le we acho! ic year commences Septem- ir 38th and closes July let. Cireulars, &e., ean be obtained from Madame D'HERVILLY. PHineipal ofC 2 aeAT titute. mh OFFICIAL. Pees OF STATE, Wasrinatos, Jenuary25, 1882. The Beeretary of State will horeafter reesive Mem vers of Congress on business on Satu | mepcing with Raturday, the first of next month, ILLIAM H. SEWARD. ) OHIO RAILROA PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON, and Sunday, May 2th. 163, one PASSENGER TRAINS we : WASHINGTON, BAPTINORE, AND THE WEST | pIVE DAILY TRAINS ‘TO WASHINGTON AND | , THE WEST. c | TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWERN WASHING- | TON AND THE WEST, ON SUNDAYS, THREE TRAINS TO BALTIMORE ! AND ONE TO THE WEST. As follows:—7.2a.m.,and Sand 5p. m. isengers for the West make closo connections at Washington Junction (Relay) with the Baktimore td Ohio Haiirond for all! pointe West, uf lower rates fare t ud 5 or PIILADELPHIA snd NEW YORK—Leave Washington at 6a. m., 11a. m., and 5p. m. For ANNAPOLIS—Leave Washington at 6.0 a.m. and 3.9 p.m. FOR ALL POINTS WE9T, | . and Stations along the Baltimore and Obio Railroad leave Wi patséand 74a. mand 33) p.m, Sundays at i.3) p.m, TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Leave New Yerk at 72, m., Philadelphia 11.0. m., Baltimere 3.45y.m. Arrive at Washington 5.3) Dem Leave New York at 6 p. m., Philadelphia 16.59 ae Baltimore 4.5)a.m, Arrive at Washington 2) &. m. i Leave New York at 11 p.m, Philadelphia 3.90 m., Baltimore 7.40a.m, Arrive at Washington Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at Wa.m.,and5, ru, for Washington; arrive there at i2a.m.and7 . ™. On Sundays at j.3) and 7.40 a, m, oniy from Balti- more No ae connections on Sunday from Balth; more or Washington. Passengers leaving Washington at 6 and 7.40 &. lm. ano 3 p. m., make connections at Washington Junction (Kelay) with Trains on the Baltimore a bio Railroad tor all points West of the Ohio River and for all points along the Hine of the BakKimore and Ohio road, ii jarylaned and Virginia. Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash- ington daily, except Sundays, at 5.458. m. and 3.40 7a i H | i 1 i t i | | p.m. Passenger Trains leaving Wee Ha.m.,ant5p.m.,and Bal eat 45) a ®. m. and 3.5) p. m., stop only at Annapolis and Washington Junctions. inte Stee aaa et t tane the romm: ‘assengeTa mus! os Way Trains only, : not thr Z Master of NE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT ATCTION PRICES, . AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRIC Seg The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY 'H. GROCERIES, Will be for sate until the Schooner is discharged > FAMILIES In need of » Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and lith st. ——— A CAPT. HUTCHINGS, ee 13-tf Schooner “Aid,” foot of 11th st. | TPHE SUBSCRIBER Takes wrest pleasure in | I calling the attention of the public to i his large stock of PIANO FORTES. of LA i { } best manufactories in the country, which he offers for sale at the lowest tactory prices. Pur- chasil xclusively for cash, he is enabled to sell cheaper than any other house, and give entire sat isfaction. Each new Piano is warranted for tive | years. Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange, W. G. METZEROTT, Corner Pa. ave_and Lith street. Sole Agent of Steinway & Sens, and Raven & | Bacon. oc # . ACARD. Onx HALL CLOTHING ROOMR,—NR. BRUCE | tformerly at the Odeon Hall) bas now opened a | ; Stowe at No. 46 t below F st.. whete he ba- EN BOYS CLOTHING, at very low pri: having afl his old customers call on him, aa they can buy, goods at lower prices than at arty other store in thecity. J. BRUCE & CO.. Clothiers. No. 464 Seventh st.. betw. P and EB, _oc8 ON TAKE NOTICE. 59 eee r MOT RARE Beads No. 59 LOUISTANA AVENUE. RespectMlly and cheerfully returns thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received. Having every facility for doin, pre THE BES f ws | \s noves. SIGN, j D DECORATIVE PAINTING, ther with all work erie Seve 39 ! Toe | rinst CLASS PAINTING He has no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance ofthe public's favor. HIS PRICES ARE REASONABLE: THE WORK UNEXCEPTION ABLE Aud particular attention is paid to i PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY. Wa Renemner the number! ‘39 LOCISIANA AVENU ce22-sm Between Sixth and Seventh FF Gaocenres, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AU€TION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. uy The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of 1 FINE } | FAMILY ts | GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner in discharged, | age use FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, | Consignee, corner Pa avenue and Mth st. > - CAPT. HUTCHTNGS, oe ttt Schooner “Aid,” foot of Ith st. OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSH. retofore | N' carried on = the name of F. y yereeagae | & CO. was Dissolved by mutual consent on the t. All those indebted te the firm are j urgently Py ban ee to settle without gelays at the old place of business, ¥. J. HETRERGER, J. H. KING. OTICE.—The mibse . Heil mentor | srtper of the late dru takes plessure ts interior fig bis friends and the’ public general be wif continue the businestin all its branehes under foe foresee uaa — ep rorys ae endeavor to lavors of ‘mer i ¥. J. HEIBERGER & Con (Buecessors to H. F. Loudon & Uo.) _*pl Citizens’, Military and Naval Talor, EW CLOAKS, NEW SHAWLS AND NEW ESS GOUDB, Begeed Alto, HOOP SKIRTS, the modern shapes, best les. ebin dey received new and stylish BALMORAL Now in store a full supply of all the Antimnand Wve Dry Goods requisite for usual current wante, One price ouly, marked in plain figares, vt P PERRY & BRO ecm i0t _ Pa. ave. and Ninth ate OLO, STRANGER, Where are you _ | ave lo by in avery great hor oes ty Bol ‘ je bas just New Stock of Pall aud Winter GLOTHING ig nm qoing to long new. The buy anew suit so do notdetain me tail just at SMITH 8 door No, 460 7th at last we seen of bim was his enat ., EAE 7 a Patrest. Sh . oeS\tr | | Ppealh e SMITe, CLOTHIERS, No 461 7H a7 ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON SS S7SINCE MAY 1, 1861.°SR JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, (Soyth side,) . BETWEEN NINTH & TENTH STS., Invite the attention of GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL, YO THEIR UNSURPASSED STOCK o WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, anp FANCY GROCERIES. Champagnes OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. HEIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, DROTET. We recowmens high'y te connoisseurs DE ST. MARCEAUXN CHAMPAGNES, CARTE NOIRF, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAY, the most favorite brands in the New York market, and co highiy appreciated for their tiehness and delicate favor. HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Stull and Sparkling. CLARETS of Mctsrs, Githou freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of the choicest brands and best vintages. ROCHELLE BRAN PY, Pellvoisin and A. Signette. > MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very eld and highly recommended for modicinal purposes, HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, in Wood and Glass, MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS, PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, of all kinds, APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. o BATAVIA ARRAC, HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO of Messrs. Gail & Ax, in altimore—at Baltimore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMPS, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- scription:—GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, Oy- TERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass, ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE. CANDIES AND DROPS, im Packages, | SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, | CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY ana BLACK. BERRY WINES, HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltimore prices, | TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALB. KNOX & SON'S SPARKLING ALOA ALB, YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON PORTER, LONDON BROWN STOUT. CROs8E & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES and SAUCES. DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, CA- PERS, Ac. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING SWISS CHEESE, of prime quality, RPICES, FANCY SOAPS, &c, a sy TERMS OASH.™S ——— JOHNSON & NAGLE, O07 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sesisee mtesinna enn ersseeeAIOO ) town in NOT ALQOHOLIC A HIGHLY OONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TUNIC DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER | PREPARKD nY Du. O. M. JACKSON, Philadriphia, Pa, WILL EFFECTTALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JATNDICE, OHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIs- EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED — STOMACH. as Constipa- tion, as iss * Pulness or Bioos Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disguet for food, teen Picking cf Fluttering af tne Pitot the , Sink, or ne bs a of the Head, Hurried and Dif- ficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Moart, Choking or Butccating Scmmations when inn lying pesture, Dimness of Vision. or W. before Fever apd Duli Pain in the » Deficiency Pervpiration. Veliowness of the Skin and 4, Pain in the Side, Back. C imbs, &e., Sudden ‘Fiushes of Mest, Burning in the Flash, Constant Imaginings ‘of Evil, and erent rite, 4nd will positively gxoven,, Yellow Fever, Bilious ke. | They Centein Ne Aiechel er Bad Whiskey? | ‘They will cure the disnases in ninety-nine , eases out ol a hundred. nrityeod Hocaautls German bitters: (purely vege: larity of H. ‘s Bitters,(parely Tatle Shorts of ignorant Guacks and’ Suserepulsas adventurers. have ‘upon eu junanity =~ — <p of 3 —— Ng ro Shirky, vilely com with injerseps and christened Tonics. Btomachics and itters. Beware of the innumerable array of sen gb in plethoric bottles and big be! egr, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, inxtead of curing, only agqrarats. discnse, and leave the disappointed sufferer in dempeir, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS srenota new and untried article. but have atosd e American ¢; and their reputation and sale, are not Tele i i ' | and mee ss CITI7ENS, ‘estifying of their own personal knowl: Renedeial effects ‘and medical virtues ef ¢ coo Bite | ters. x Do Fou Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do Feu Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do Tou Want to Feel Well? i H De You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling? IF YOU BO, Usk HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rer. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor of the Encytop-dia ef Retigious Knowledge pawat Medicines 12 puserst. throlgh Bitten or tent 3 5 ral, st | Iberr tngeratents gu etkeeal. © vet Uasew oF os | sufficient reasons i i —— believes & ag A, ave + {~y— a ‘eparation, thlacoutivaic te thebeecttetotien I do this the more readily in reward Pps German Bitters, Feseret, by Dr. C, M. Jackson, this city, beeaase Twas Bresodiond [nat them ehichy'sn alcoholic eeixtare, ie " friend Reber: Shoemaker this prejudice by proper Tong continied aebitity. {three bottles i ng continu ie S ie use of } these Bitters. at the beginni of the present i was followed by evident relief, and { pgree of bodily and mental { elt for six months before, and spaired of regaining, I th my friend for directing me to the use of ‘ NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia, June 22, 1861. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name Bitiers, put im quart botties, compounded of. cheapest whisky or common rum, from 4 to 4) ceuts per gallon, the taste disguised by Anice or Coriander Reed. rystem is kept continually unter the intinence ; Alcobelic Stimulsnts of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept rt TO and the result is - the horrors attendant upon a life aod and weft! | ters, we publish the following hottie Hodtand s German Bia warts of food Brandy or ‘ e & preparation that will far rl ia vir- tues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor | Bitters in the market, and wil rs will have ali the virtues of H ‘onnection with & ood article | less price than these : (ost Fou, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all pore: relations or friends tu the army to the fact that LANDS _. BITTE! willeure ‘the ol the | diveases: res inci- tery, a: | tain KR. B. Ayres, T! | ber last with i for seventy-two. | owed by erent debi i - 1 was se and sent to “Btate of Maine.”? of June, i | | H e me from | a3 nacquaintance advised me. forlorn to Wy your Bi UTA tases kta” dea ay commenced, them the gloomy ‘ow | Geath receded, 1 am bow, thank for it, i better. Thave but two bot- © | From hom i So = months; for, | from the vi wat Brews Bort . Tend | able Bitters I owe the of which | takes the f fears—to } Towe j dovom ¢ j BEWARE OF Se : that is 5 jo onthe WRAPPER of cach bore 24° esi PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR Should your nearest not have the article, t De put off inte | Sedone that way We offered fi cs ‘its place, Bs, and we will forward, seenrely PyisciPat Orrice axp Mawvractonr, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, {Successors to C. M. Jackson & Co.,) Dealers in by Druggiste and every Oe Fer oat e fey oc Dcow.ly ie United Yor- =

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