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metas! to raise gal gucecededin f Hattie,” said my ape gem ever, “don't you think you could learn to make relted breads” “I esnnot tell; I am quite discoépraged.* “You bave lesraed to cook so many things” in to ehort a time,” he went on, encouraging), that lam sure if —_ you afew Dints would éucered admirably. Why don’t you eonrult your mother! She is a superior cook.” “You forget, Frank, how we resente-| + wher my mother, and sis! and aunts, and, in fact, all our friends, united in predicting our perplexities. No, it would be too mourtifyinz to go home for counsel in this matter. Indeed, I am ashamed to bi Sasi « ignorance by con- suiting any one. I give all my visitors baker's bread, and they, having it enly occasioniJiy, seems to like it.” “Sop, we try boarding, Hattie!” «We cannot afford that, and besides, we want a@ home by ourselves. You would nofbe con- tented \& give up our home Liberties sod privlicges. estion, we could get a Jiltle enjoyment out of ire. bnt comfort is now ontof the question. I wish, Frunk,” I ndded, pettishly, + tha’ @ convent!” His face finshed. “I was not finding fault, Hattie. I am aa | ignorant as yourseif, and I am sure I couid wot get along with the counticves details of Ritchen work baif as sigfiifuliy and chrerfully as yondo. I think you will conquer this dif- Seulty in time.” «In time, fever,” I responded, ungraciona- ly. “I bope there will be no bread baking in eternity 1” He looked at me in surprise for a moment, but did not reply. “The marked irreverence of my innguagr affected him painfully; but he saw that | was ictooreckives a mood w be rea- | goned wilh. After he bad gone to his study I sat down to Wink. | telt wicked and unhappy. I knew L had spoken unkindly and ungen-rously to my Burland, whore urwraried forbeursoce and | gentleness, areid the inconveniences caused by | my incompetency, bad so often excithd my gratitude. Alex! that su much misery could Feeult from the waat of x good loaf of bread! A sudden reolve inspired me. Without waiting to clear away the breakfast things, I wrpttoa kind old indy in the neighborhood, and, after confessing my ignorance, begged to be initiated intothe my-teries of br -taabking. Tbere is no trouble,” said the old lady, «if yeu Lave good yeast.” “But I have tried yeast, and iy bread soured.” You let it stand too long. It must be put in the pans as soon-4s it is light, and then stand till it becomes to come up avam.” “But where can | get good yeast “Atthe bakery. Igetminetuere. Youcan’t Belp having good bread if the yeast i+ right Oniy be eure to bake it soon enough.” 1 was coon on my way tothe bakery, 4 mile distént. The fresh air and piessant suniicht soon bad their usual genial influnce upon me, ard began toget back my lost courage and ebeertuln es. i « Alier all,” [said to myself, «I must suc- eeed if lpereevtre. Lam not vatiraliy dull, and I will learn how to make good bread, if it takes me a year.” iE peccena & pint of yeast and hagtened home with mytrearure. Idetermiored that tue “hoist- jeg” ek mnt should not be lacking iv quanti! se 1 put into the fiour ali tie yeantl bad boug! ucup of milk to moisten it suf- enly addin f *melt very strong of hops, but I fciently Weught that would bak. out. I bad scarcely placed it in a warm corner by the stove to rise, when I recollected Mrs. Lee's ee#ution about baking im time to prevent its i souring. » 1 must ren no risk of that, at all events,” Ieaid. «1 um sure there is yeast enough to | Taive it, if I bake it directly. It can ratse in the oven, to be sure. Dear me, how green it looks! Batit will come ali right in the baking, I dare sey.” =o without further delay I placed it in the oven pesrance when it came out. test its quality, but threw it im.o the long suffering ditch. 1 am atraid it is there now. It is many years since I left the ince, but I often fancy half a doxsen ducks dat work apon it. I went buck to the house, and for the first time sat down to havea hearty cryingspell. It Waa no genteel sniffle, with just tears enough to add luster to my vyes, but a downright sop- bing, that would have done credit toan whip- Ungster of ten. Kwae utterly dixcour- . In this condition my husband founa me when be came down todinner. There was no dinner cooked, and the breakfast table stood just where we bad left it. At first he looked much alarmed, but he soon comprehended the state of affairs. He came and satdown by me, and drew my head from the hard table upon which it had rested to bis ,#boulder. How soothingly and encouragingly betaiked tome! He ecemed to have quite for- gotten my provoking language to himself, and ently to be anxious to comfort me. Afier a time I told him the sad experience of the morning, the long, fatiguing walk, the at- tempt to obtain instruction, and the hopeless Tesult. It was anything buta funn @e, but I felt him tromble as 1 I did not wait to Imost hissing hot, those ducks might be choked to death if they ever brought that bread up to the light of day, he broke out into a fit of laughter; such us 1 Bad never seen him indulge in. It wasa long time before he was sober enough to speak. “I think, Hattie,” be said, at ast, «that you have at least taken one step in the right direc- tion.” - “HowT” « Why, after confiding in old Mrs. Lee, it will Bot now he difficult to tell her of your failure, ané toask for the priviless oF mixing. few loaves under her direction. You will easily get the art in this way, and she is too kind te are for the trouble.” I wonder 1 did not <a. Lr ng Frank. of t. [shall try very herd, and Will bavea howseleeper +: ~ mies pe you will nol nek for & convert, Hat- “Ab, Frank! it is fortanate that I havea con- sideraie husband. Ever: ly would not for- _ = Se temper as I exhibited this morn. Ww xtemporized a lunch to servetor a din- then I again set off to visit Mrs. Lee. I earned to maké bread. 1 could fil many pages with such doleful reminiscences, and should be willing to do 80 if I ould con vince one young girl of the im- portance of practical household knowledge, or making ber understand jow much the comfort and grace of a home depend upon éhe domestic Rabits of its mistress. Bat I will only indulge my yanity by etMing Saat I can now cook a din- what is really true, If any one doubts it,let hi; Ber come and pass a week at the pretty pars sonage in the rural village of Lanswood.— Peterson's Magazine. SF Terrible consternation was created in Wr Milwaukie depot, a few days &go, by a sol- dier of adeparting regiment doe @ young . asets mistake, believing her to be his wife. SERB TARE SAE yan nud sega asen on yon 1 would not, if I cotld, describe its ap- | y story to | and-; when I concluded with the amiable wish that LATEST Bees rrow sr noes. : ‘BR- mv0sxace IX TEP PRICE OF WOOLES AND yan . . &CO., Mo. 464 Teh dae wd ihdsetind et pts oftheir immen of ode - ¥OR MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAB, and they will act : je and ave bound = ‘Posght It atx excels anything ever offered in this 4. BRUCE.& CO., Dsaceas 15 MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, No 484 Trm BABB. If it were not for the eternal bread . CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, POR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Bighly recommanded by she most awinant Physi ic ¢ians of the U. 8. Army you ; Dad married a housekeeper and I had gone into | @0OLD MEDAL COGNAO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA. GOLD MEDAL PORT, @OLD MEDAL SHERKY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, ! RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, BARVEST BOUKBON 1553 KBSBRVB, ABOMATIOC SWISS HERB BITTERS Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggiste amd Grocers to these exeellent goods, whieh we sell at Bow York prices, freight added. We trugt that the inirinsic merits of the shove | g0eds will inevro the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- geuree of irresponsible dealers, vis : puffa of news papers and sc-ealied chemists, gaudy shew cards ote. JOUNSON & NAGLE. CJ Sole Agen s.-T.-18ssoO.-=. 8.—T.—1560.—_X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- ed TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand xppears to be in every one’s mouth, as well as on every one's table, They are a splendid article and can be relied Epon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted mature. sep 25-coém~ 5 NOTIOR oI © BOTELS,GROWVERS RESTAU RANTS, PHI- VATE FAMILIES, &e #0 CASES &T. JULIEN AND #LORRAG | | j CLARETS, | whieh they offer for sale at New York prices { Also, they have constantiy on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of ADBRIAB PORTS, SHERRIES. ON, OLD RIK, 'soOTCH. aad IRISB s AGN f ail favorite brands, ANGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES, DON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, | SAGLive PICKLES, SavoEs iron, GHEDDER asd ENGLISH DAIRY SaBDEN ES, KEMP'S HERMETIOALLY SEALED Bef BEND me RUS OOPS: Mie CODA WATERS : = } Rete OCT ane SOcCnONG IMPERIAL, Hr- | 'OUNG HYSON TEA! on Ox NGY @ HOCERIRS For sale by . j BININGER & 00. Established rr. | Branch—919 be. rene ore te | i” Hho ington. hm I™ reowived a emai! lot of ‘Ofdcers’ Liquor aur & P. BALTZ'8 = CELEBRATED PHILARELPHIA LAGER BEER! All persons in want of asuperior article of Lager TF can now he supplied with J. P. BALTZ’3 CELEBRATED LATER BEER, the Agent. RILEY 4. SHINN, nufeetucer of PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS, ria OLA hess LARIFIRD CIDER, YY. COLLINS & 00.'8 H SUPERIOR DRAUGHT ALE. UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, - 57 Green strext. Georgetown. "nos tf T U ious Mes CALLE Bis friends res) jor! end the pete teas te et eee weil- estal ent this day for Me bas had it theroughly Reatly fitted, and bas alno E the mena ce OYSTERS the ditapeahe Bap i , in his famous creeks at y Point. ' ive by the steamer James Guy, from ] » twice aso wy San m there will be . tailere in al —¢ | Walnut, | denny Lind. French ate: K | matenstee and other Fabien, venient pla | Sno 3 Sw OURNRD WIS OFFICE MMW AND IMPHOVED INVENTION aRrrFictan¢ isric Bont on. 8. 5 eremsmon, a ato 5; x Gaile thé attentien - bo the artifice! insertet a The rect will be made sit test permaneat ise ercrae cts me a: white undertractive ; sgut sensitive tooth Srosel tn rae ° siren ; Felleereifte seeam Gece GAS FITTING pLumatne. ytd On eTEAN ac. the Om ereaM PITTING BUBI- S Btore on Rintn street, few doors sorth of ‘ennsyivania here may be found s som- Pinte arecrtmont of CHANDELIERS ant other G43 EAM and WATER FIXTUB jan 77-17 W gz dave in store. sndiure tally receiving, GAB we re. are 5 FIXTURES of entirely New Patterun zd Bisigne itvie to anvthing heretafore ally to caii aud examine PATHE FIXTURES, fooling syrtsent that we have the beat selactad stoak in ork in the above line istrasted to ofr will be tly attended to. “marhtf MVERR ® MoGHAN, 376 D street OFFI EPALTMENT OF ATATE, Waseinerzom, January®, 1988. ‘The Secretary of Stave will hereafter recsive Mem cers of Congress on business on Msturdays, com- moneing with faturday. the first of next month. jan Ti-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. W.L. WALL & CO. = R Have on consign ‘t, at their Room- in the rear of 0 : Py vents = ver) aD a tensive sock ALL ma Sg <“FPURNITURE, HOUBEKEFPING ARTICLES, Ac , comprising— shogesy, Walnut and Plain Wardrobes, sh gany and Plain Bureaus Cottage, Plain and other Bed- Walnut and Batogany Tete-a tetes and Sofas, Parlor Cane Wood-seat Rockers and Chairs, — ft Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, ta, Feather Bada, Kelaters and Pillows, ith & large vari-ty of all other goods in the Furnishing line. all uf which will be sold at the Very lowest prices to elone out the atook. W.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers er Pa. avenue and Ninth at. Botaw — [Repab.& Chron.) South side. YOLUMBIA MARKET, C Corner Thirte-nth st andthe Avenue. ‘This well-known establishment continues to fur- | pish their numerc us customers with PROVISIONS of all kinds. The Proprietors #ould mgat renpectfully eall the attention of the citlsens of Washington to their dae assortment of goods just arrived— 1,000 barrele APPLER, "Cape CRANBERRIBS. a fine article, X0 packager Vt. and NE, BUTTER ioe Pte “SUGAR BERTS and CARROTS, 2 tons of the cel-brated Marrow-fat SQUASH, 20” Hubbard do, 2 bbls. Horton PORK, 2 kegs PIG? FRET and TRIPE. Together with everything usuaily kept in the best sppointed markets. NX. 2s Members Congress contemplating inc army meen. will Gnd thie cour to get their supplies. . MALLARD & WILLIAMS, “TAKE NOTICE. ‘59 MT PARKER Ne. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ly and cheerfally returus thanks for the Uberal patronage hitherto ree-ived Having every facility for doing . THE BEST oy a HOUSE. SIGN, pop DECORATIVE PAINTING, | u rl i FURst Class PAINTING. MeTABLISHMENT, e hesiteney in seliciting s continuance favor. RICKS ARB REASONABLE; WORK UNRXOEPTION ABLE jode paid van me STO ISEANA AVENU! _sezzom____ Between ixib and Seventh GFT DEMONSTKATIUN! GRAND RALLY MEN AND BOYS 1m Want oF OLOTHING, AT TER HOUSE IN TOWN, hourekee 59 ais Tt, BEST AND CHEAPEST No. 460 favexrn Srasar, ‘Where you ean find THE LARGEST, B: AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this éity. STORE OROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, who get fitted ont im short time and at PRICFS THAT DEFYCOMPETITION: We bave just re: ished our stock and think it le Ay in thi ‘ket. SiTait% pisthisarmotisSalag "™ aren "2 QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Saturday customers will vise, come early as convenient ; our store is so ig the Seg Bie rere Beene tas 5 a] 101 in town, at No. £60 rath FE abana |. FSO Ke: no 2 Corner Twentisth st und bares (M4888 coLtine & co. ‘PHILADELPHIA a DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiuing large quantities of DRAUGHT | ALBané PORTER from this eslebrated Brewery, whieb I am prepared to furnish en short notice to wm on ate I blue el "peice tr ieee dine Mackinac blan axe 's6 by inches, and weig pou! « xo peed point genti diue Mackinae Pmearare oy # inches, ane ’ fit-te eg rg see lo lo sey let cloth ; 6. grons worste: te ace Fares OO aaa shige ing ine plaid liaseys jo lo lo do 4 do unbleached domestic sheeting = bleach: tii 5 lo a E3 "De roan : pounds oe 4. 2 &# twilled tannel ehirts dozen hickory shirts 2{€0 ealieo shirts dozen Cansiian belts Ciass No. 2. EEADY-MADE OLOTHING. Tv blue satinett pantaloons = do ta y coat & eadet mixed satinett eoata = do io utaloons 17S frock coate, indigo okie, 0 broad eloth ¥* pantsloons, do SF easrinett coat. trimmed with red Cuase Le 2 BARDWARE, I - AGatCULTURAL MPLE. 2.700 youn brass kettles #35 nes\ faeet kettles, (6 in a neat) St camp ties, (Sizes) Sr dozen 2 quart we do juart ines coarse tooth combs fine tooth combe Scissors shears weeding hoes band saw files, 43; inches 22k hic FROM ry ort bandie try pans 75 a dasting speons 1G 65 di in 8 lo lo table spoons. (fron) xen, ty igh 435 to Sig Fe Su cca fe wales S "Souls, cwim handles) 800 do sinc mirrors 5) do fire steels * S00 pounds brass wire 15) do.- best Chinese vermillion reed beads oo lo 100 dosen butcher knives Ko do seaiping knives 22 do squaw hatchets 18 do 4 4%nch flat tiles £00 pounda tohareo Crass No. 4. _,GUNS, AMMUNITION 600 rifles, eap lock, (half ounea He shot guns (double barrel) US kegs powder 1,000 00 water. proof caps = bes Traid balls bait owder horns 3,0" finte pples 22 doren gon ni S6) wrenches Goods of American manufatture of the required styles and quality wil be preferred; but, as the sam plex of bisukets and cloths are foreign tabries, it will be necessary, in proposing a domestic articie of either of those Kinds, thats samp'e thereof shall secompany the bid. The articles to be furnished muet in a respects conform to and be equal with the Government s«mples, which may be seen at «this office op and after the 24th instant. Thearticies will be rigidiy inspected and comsarei with the sampies by an agent or ageuts appointed for that purpose, ich us may be unequai thereto in any ticular will be.rejected; in which case the con- ract'r will be b und to furniss others of the required kind or quality within three days; or. if that be not done, they will be purcinsed at his expnee. Payment gill be made for the gsoin received on invoices @ereof, certifi-d by the agent | or agen's ayppointid t inepect them. It is to be under tood that the right wiil be reserved to require | & greater or Irss quantity of any of the articles named than that specified in the above sebetuls; | and all hide for furnishing said articles may be | rejected st the option of the Department: and that none from pers: ns who have failed to oo with the requirements of @ previous coutract with the United States, or who are not manufacturers or wholesale dealers in the required censidere ; and the fact that a ufacturers or dealers must be tifleate of the eellector of ge ee reside, or where it is pro, te deliver the articles The i ek a must embrace the artic! with the quantities thercof as they are arrangr the acbedule, with tae prices annexed to each. in dollars and cents. at which they »re to befurnished, apdthe amounts must be carried out and footed a0 given. without any modification. or ro pened mofifeation oF variation whatever. They al ould be submitted with the fol'owing heading: I (or we erety prorose to farpish for the services of the Indian ment, and according to the terme of its adverti-ements thereof. dxtea November i7th 1962, the following artities at the priee thereto aiixed, (here insert the list accoriing iv te clase er classes fy for.) deliverable in the city of New ches y ya mod of my el next of at such time Aen jurieg e J iv by the Commissioner of Indian ‘Affairs: =) ifthe Proposal be aecepted (here insert the words whole or in ‘part, if more than one cise be posed for,) Tier, we) will, within twenty days th after, execute a contract sceordingly, and give security, satiafartory to the Oormmissioncr of Infian ffairs, for the faithful ance of the same. ach proposal must be aecempaniad with a q@uar- anty ic the following form, to be signed by two or more responsible ay whore sufficiency must De cancined vex Se pred jodge = istrict ey: e LA \y and severa!) = anty that the above Mideer’ (or bidders.) if aera. tract be awarded to him (or them) according to hie or their bid oF pte . will execute @ con- tract rdingly, ve the requitite security for the performance thereof ax prescribed in the advertinement for proposals for Ind!an goods. November, 1862; and, ii in the eveat of bis % ° | (or their) failure so to do, we hereby agee to Dind ourselves, our heirs, executors, assigns, to forfeit and United States, ax damages, a tps than fiftecn Br, cent. Ay) amount of said pro) nda. w the amoant of the bid fr the falthfat perferare nce contract, with two or sere retian, whose aficiency must be certified by ‘a United States a or district attorney. No proposal will be onsidered that does not étrictly conform in all particulars to the terms and directions of this | advertixement. e W P. DOLE, Ro 18-StawDecl0 Orricn Imptam A) over rt where they mmissioner. ‘aTRs, r 25th, 1862. { in- Ail pesca sho wil tavor mo with tei orders Pea Yar? Petpeeas ae frdics Gta wee n- | KNOX & BON’S SPARKLING ALOA ALB Price @1 Por Bottle @ Six fer $3. | ° eae ly b= : Seles mre il be promot | ee Saath eng ig get tad | FOUNORNS rmDTA Pata az, wreereten se mm . the te! Hi Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and | forward vending with their Bidet pew lerstian, | LONDON PORTER. + Duscsiss Srurroms mm 424 Courvsrcations, , Georgetown, free of charge. nov %6 WM, P. DOLB, Comm: i Cures guarantics. Advice Gratia, tte Union Bottling Depot, 51 Gree mata ‘ fashinaion City, D. 0, | GROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICK AFFIDAVIT, Georgetown, D. 0. NOR 3 Personally appeared befose me, an Alderman <) OYSTERS_OYSTERS 1 eee EAT aekkes rone epee, Mer ee tue city of Philadelphia, H. IT, Bawsovs, sas tak + ‘ me B te rant vaLp- | DU -s MUSTARD. sii ih dabei as meneahaLen gue Bear tas HERS, fiibls peclonniel the country. This Gompasy | BORDEAUX AND W1OB OIL, OLIVES, —en a ® MRCAEBOS, sont BA cctaN, | Een NG wind inven Somer id | yaa | ror sa eben afore me, the a mee FOWLER & 00. ¥ ¥ J Ca | ax HOVIES, SARDINES, eg P. HIBBARD, Algerman, * & i co . . & DUTUR REREING -P. 5 wn OR TRKS, w @ in gNEW YORE, BOSTON, . Ninth #t., above Race, Philadeiptis. Ww. : yee! by SWISS CHERSB, of prime quality, i Adéress letters for information in confidence te ters, ‘. ‘ate made at New York and Boston - ~ H.T. . bh ' . th N { sf % mes ding to the CANAD AR aed SPICES, FANCY BOAP§; &e. Depot, 104 Bouth Tenth st., below Chestnat, ; &e., &] Ook: THAN EROW Se AE Re 2 Philadelphia, Peas. . 04.(044 Petiows’ Halli muh mt,“ devnle Greet pL ——» BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN} . oct OES RAB tt ae ; Ae ah ne ot mv gatencesee | sams : Sa 7 TERMS CASH. Whe sadearor to tienen “ of own” ant Goverament | Ps -_ eatirely. ON.—The EBLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, to use the beteece the subscribers boy Do éo. BXTRACT BU ne ste A Denison, has been this day } ee 40, 40. SARSAPARILLA, the e , 40, IMPROVED BOGE wast. Washington Mat eles "FilVex varios WINES, -LIQUORS, SREARS, . ‘Dissipation, Barly (néiseretics STVEEDED WITH TER POLLOWIBG STEPpONSS Indisposition to Rxsrtion. at Power, . FANCY GROCERIES. Lots of Memory, of Dreethisg; Dineesof Views, Pain is the Beek, Universes! Lassitude of the Mugrolar System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the bedy, Dryness of the Frin, Bruptions of the Pees, Champagnes - PALLID COUNTENANCE. sf ne These symptoms, tf allewed to go on, which thip medicine invariably removes, seon follows IMPO- YENCY, PATUITY. BPILEPTIO FITS, in one of HBIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, BIVART, DEOUBT, We recommend high] gto comacisscurs DB 87. MARCBAUX CHAMPAGNES, CARTE NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAV, “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are avare of the cause of their euffering, BUT NONB WILL OONFRSS. THE BECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, Ané the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONOS AFYROTED WITR OBGANTO WRAENESS. Requires the aid ef medicine to strengthen and te the System. which HELMBOLD'S EX. TRACT BUCHU tovariediy does, A trial wild eonvinee the most skeptical, the most favorite brands in the New York market, and so highly appreciated for their richness and delicate Saver, HOOK AND MOSELLE WINES, Still and Bparkling, . CLARETS of Mesars. Gilhon freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, m - - FEMALES !! WEMALES It OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR OO. TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many sfections peculiar to Females the EK- TRACT BUCHU is anequalled by any other reme- ¢y, a2 ip Chiorosis or Retention, Irragularity, Painfuiness or Ruppression of Oustomasy Evacne- tions, Uleerated or Kebirroua «tate of the Uterus, Leucorrbes or Whites, Sterility. and for al! com- plaints incident to the sex, whether arising fom Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation. or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE. OOGN AC of the choicest brands and Dest vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Pelivoisin and A. Bignette, MADBIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very eld and highly recommended for medicinal purposes, HCLLARD AND ENGLI€H GIN, in Wood and Glass, SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISEEYS NO FAMILY SHOULD BR WITHOUT Iv. PUNCH EXTRACTS AND BSSENORS, Take no more Balsam, Mereury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, of all kinds, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU APPLE BRANDY AND WHISERY, - a eo JAMAICA AND 8T. OROIX BUM, IMPROVED ROSE WasSH BATAVIA ARRAO, CURES 8 BT Di®eases In all their stages, At little Expense, ee Little or no change ip Diet, No inconveniences, HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have | LILLIBNTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNIGH, axD ANDERSON BINB-CUT TOBACCO. Deen the victims of Quacks, and who have psié heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found BMOKING@ TOBACEO of | that they were deceived. and that the “POISON” Moers. Geil & Ax,is has, dy the use of “powerfal astringents,” been altimere—at Baltimore prices, ried up in the eystem, to break out in an aggre eee ° _—— e GROCERIES FORTHE CamPs, U8E HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHD for oB HEEMBTICALLY-SEALED GOODS, of every de. | *#tetions and diseassvofthe - seription:—@AME, POULTRY, MEATS, oY. UBINARY ORGANS, STEBS, MILK, PRUITS, and VEGETABLES, | Whether existing in PIOKLES AND OATSUPS, in Wood and Glas. | prose whatever cause originating, and ne matteref ADAMANTINE AND PARAPFINE CANDLES. BOW LONG STANDING. MAILLARD'S CHOOOLATE. | Diseases of these Organs require the aid of & Divarrie. @ CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages. | BYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Drvnsric, and is certain to have the OBBRRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAOK- | gi.irea emect in ail Dissases for which it is ressme : ; BERRY WINES, moe Evidenc@p ost reliable and respensibie ebaracter will accompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from sight to twenty years standing, with names Known to science and fame. HAM AND OHEESR, at Baltimore prices, TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALB. De De. JOHNSON @ NAGLE, | (st ‘Take po other. Cut out the a¢verticn ment and cond for git, and avoid Tmer's'-- sod ome «08 PENNSYL¥ania AVENUE | Busecare. Bony