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THE EVEN BULLY," AND THE ' BY Barems. Mr, Bull, with a face likes brick, One evening, Just after his diuuer, Sere Pst my puer courin is sick, * Bill mac! mbar H: ban a sinner, plenty te do ‘ave more, and caus do it: ips thourand or ine, 2 go! Bi’:l soon pat im through it.” jug , Give it ham, Bali, tre le, ’ Tabe care of your chances and work ‘em, Myour dear fricuds” are ailing, tra la, Dont lore any time till sou burk om. : img elose Pijis tare it reched wate dxiey— Ted! what did the owld rascal esy ¥ bers, “Uld Bully’ ie erazy 8 9 in myscif dbat rod ¢ TU sop iy then Jose any time Bat Jobn never minéed bould Pat, {He waa tco busy counting bis moBey,) apes: won't lend himerap! ns Soe nere eas cried Ferrick my honey ; got plenty of moneyathom+. — “Meng*t the Jarmens and ould residdenters. Worl sind, if we ne 4 it to Rome Ort! ytayrian rece: Sur een is ailing, but ie! he wuld fliow tr bur hte, Btay at hone, you're fast failing, culd da,” You've net the materia! to work ‘em. Bat bere, John, is Mr. Crapeac, how be comes, emirking and " in, ay, bhew du day dv © i Wate en elt,» @ ould ch re yeos 1 "re two purty vilyace wet; bet Sonathas will not be cacght by yecs; “Ul tay a respietabie bet Uscio Sam dont require to be tanght by ees. Singing: ‘Trust bim cot, Bull. tra ta. 4 The leVil’s beneath that rwaic face of his; ‘He & mating yees dence. trata, While he whistles bis exquisite symphonies. Arrsh j look at ould John wid his arm Roun’ the nick of t- at frog ayting popinjay, rra, he'll bring him to harm if be trusts bis ix payryai Majerty; Arrab ! John, but ye're innocent. man! Don't ye see what the little thafe's dhrivin’ at? Why. ye tun bellied. fat omachaun, Ye don't drame, now. of w Singing: Look out ¥or Louts is up to p your as fome n corning. jenly camea fierc> growl Ust.c bereath the vid table Bat plotting fast ae they were abie. "Twas the bear from the North that had broke lone Having heard of their wicked designings. be Hoye, dun t erow bow #0 eroune, spoil all your sceret combinings. Ub! 1 i have « hana in the pir. For Jopathan is an old fr.end of mine; You are Syinga little too high On Ais bones yeu never need hepe to dine. With a“ ssere,’’“*mox Dieu,” ‘The Frenchman leaped back affright, While Jobr s face. lite a ‘shoat”™ in «pring, From crimson became @ bad white, donnez moi.” Crapeau tid ery; Gh. she eer weten Zone ins haf; ‘White the Russian looked on mighty aly. “Hoch "* says Pat, “my boys, you set ‘ent agh.” Binging : ‘It's better be honest and trno, And spake out, like men, what you wane “Guid dat,” you are vet the true bine,” A fig for France, England aot Bpain. “AN ARM FOR A HEART. One of Dirs. Meredith's “evenings” wastwo- thirds ower. The lights shone cayly over f: women. Fyes sparkied, jewels fashed, silk- om raiments glistened, filmy laces shook odors e@ut cponthe air. The dance music son Wertily; for it was only the February of '5!, and people used w dance then—betore (he na- ticn had been turned into two classes only, soldiers and mourners. Ethel Darri tired. She had been on the floor all th sofs, in the recess formed by a bay window ‘The little nook was deserted just then, as it ebanced, and it looked qniet aud inviting—a Little withdrawn trom the confusion, aud yet da sight of all the light, and glitter, and moye- ment. Miss Darricott bad danced more than half the evening with the same partuer—Howard * Revere. He was a handsome, haughty, indo- dent man: young till, scarcely twen andeed: but with an alr of command, yet absolute, that made you think hima much elder. There was somethinz inscrutat seme*bing which piqned your curiosit exprtssion of his fac-—a look in his dar whieh might mean so many things, jest yourself in a mist of speculatio! tall and vigorous, with muscles have set the «strong man” crazy with envy; and yet a lazy, nofichalant air, as if he would like some one to save him the trouble of lifting his Own fingers. Mies Durricett hex Bis vice, beth of them > @resses and fair faces circling mazily in fre of them, and the dence music so merrily tha Wis sad with its own madness of mirth sou ing in their care. They looked oc fora wh witheut speaking—then Miss Darricott said, motringly — “A great many pretty faces, arem't there “Teupposeso. I was just wonde: nene of them looked parti t wender is it always « men trrly loves o others tecause thi thel before. It Quickened her Leart-beats u little, and she did Bot answer him beesuse she did not know ewhat to say. He did not notice, at ieast he wenton speaking slowly, balfinvoluntary a« Ht were. words which would Le ssid. “IT dent know why I tell you now, Ethel. I surely did net mean io when 1 made you sit gown Lere: but I love you. I want yon to he Mine, my wife, by my side forever—io fill ups great void there ie in my life. What does your beart ony 2 cam you come? Mis; Darricott did not speak for a little While. She was askimg hereelf his question ING STAR | + that touch cor ir an en in the race of life. His name wae enrolled as @ pPliyate at fret, but bis company chose him wianimouely for captain, and so Uaptain Re- to the defenee of Washington « called to bid Ethel good by; werr in the drawing reom, her alone. Only whenhe was Ieaving sh ateppod to the door with him, and he beld her hand for a moment. sen ured his soul to his lips. t what he had not meant te say. all tome that I once hoped any rate he aw You rre you Bi hel; but you are my friead, are you net! You will think ot me sometimes, : mpd be eorry for une @ little if 1 fallT “Yon will not tail,” Ethel enid, resolutely, cing back the tears that threatenod to choke Ler. “Tehall weloume you, and be proud of my friend.” : “Ii ldo net come back,” he said, wringt Ler hand as ke turned away, “God bless you. bave rt ed in my esUimation of you be- art Would net set you be altoge- ther mine. He went away with these words, and then | Ethel knew how she bad loved him.” ‘The next day cume—the soldiers were gone, ' and Lthel Ibarricott tried to take np cheerfully the remnant of life which was left to her. The beet balf and the dearest, she felt was gone ¢ with him; but much remained to do, some- | whatevyen to rejoice in. She was not more ex- acting cf others than she was of herself. To bave yielded idly to her grief would haye been to be iaiee te her ideal. Even her own father | enw ne change in her. So the months psesed on for more than a yenr, even te the terrible six days of fighting Vefore Richmepd. In all thie time Captain Revere had never been seriousty wounded, ; and Lad never left the post of duty. Other | men tock furie s—eome on shght pretexts-- and came bome; he never. Perkaps he felt that he hac ne true home, and ro hope tolure him Nortiuward, and so grew reck eas of life. Miss Darricvit meanwhile watched the papers anx- forely. She saw his name often where brave deeds were told, heroic valor praised; and stil! be was unharmed. She began to believe that the hall was not yet cast which should work him wer; and stometimes, when she thought of ihe future, a sweet, scarcely recoguized hope began to fintter its wing tremblingly in her heart. Grnee might not baye been right, He might come back yet, and suy | @ words for whose remembered | music her sou! thireted. i but st last Fate and the rebels were too ng for him. In the battle of Centreville be | and wasseverely wounded hasides | ‘he hospitals were full; aud 4s soun as he conid Lear moving he wassent home. It Whs tome weeks before he could walk atall, | ) and then he was toid thet sea sir would help tolecruit his exhausted energies, aud sent off by bis physician to Newport. Perhaps he | Went the more willingly because he knew th: the Dayricott’s had a summer cottage there and in bis secret heart he was conscions of a long- | ing lo tee Ethel agsin. Ard yet Grace had been right when she divined thalhe would never ask a «ee 230 » the question he had asked on that February night. To bave been twice re- ject'd by the same woman would have been to | hima moral impossibility. He nardly knew hime why he wanted to see her, or what ! yagne hoped he had. | Hie head been in Newport a week before he called 1 her. He had trasted to meeting her enccident. Butshe was evidently retired. He concinded that fortnne was ot on his side; and ashe really wanted to kee her very pinch, gaveover waiting for Incky | chances, and went there. H [ro BE CONTING ED.) Wal. H. THOMPSON, 619 NINTH STREET, Oxe Door from Pennaylrenia Avenue, DEALER IN Tobaceo and Cigars. The attention of dealers and the pubitc is invited | to my stock of FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING TO- | BACCO, which F benght when it was cheap, and I | am prepared to sel! at the very lowest cash pri In PLUG TORACOO I will namo the following: | ' i j Thomes’ Eidorada, Anderson's Navy McCorkle’s Gord Leaf, Gravely Twist, Bine Hen’s Chicken, Trotter's Rough & Ready, | Virgit ius, Foil Twiet, Burnett's Honey Dew, Bona Pide, Gravely, Love's Excelsior, Tens, Fives, and various other brands. I have also on hand, a large lot ef OIGARS FINE-CUT CHEWING and SMGKING TOBAC CO, whieh I invite attention to before purchasing. WM. H. THOMPSON, 519 Ninth mtreet, é2Im* one dvor froin Penna. avenue. For the Holidays. 4. H. BININGER & 60., ' Baaxom ov Nos, 19 sp 21 Baoan Sr., New Yorx, * over sgain—it wee not whether she loved him, , Lut whether ehe uid sharé bis destiny, be Wife. She gre ale alittle before she aa- swerec, bni her reply, whew it came, was firm- ly spok 2 “ Howard Revere turned and looked at her 2 Moment—lcoked into her eyex and at her face, whos« language wes firm as her tone had been. He did :eot expostulate with her or entreat her. It wold net Lave been Wke him. H-only bowed. Will you dance?” said he, rising a mo- Ment . tier, By a new set was formed. She put 2 evld hand inte bi, and went again awiong the devcers “Miss Darricot: had a concin—a year older, a Mttle jess beantiful, but with a keen insight into men and things. She was'an orphan, liv- Seg with the family of her Uncle Darricott al- moet as 2 Uauglier. That night the twolin- gered over the fire in the little dressing-rog:a between their two rooms, and talked together | &@s girls do after balls. silent than usual, end her cousin Grace watch- ved ber anxiously but furtively. “« Huve you not lost something 2” Grace in- quired at leugth, with a covert meaning in her “No, J believe not,” glancing at rings and bracelets. “Lost not 2 good word, perhaps. have you rot thrown away which you will want, an ‘the years go en?” Ethic l's eyes fell beneath the keen glance which searched her face. .Her cheeks eolored. Her answer was a question scarcely to Iie pomt, “How co you know everything, Grace? iow did you guess this 1” “Isaw it sil in pantomime. Word mot bave Leen so expretsive as your is. i was sorry, for I believe you Pove hin” +I fear Ido. “Hat he did not ask me that; he @aly asked if 1 could be his wife! “And you told him not Iam sorry, tor 1 Co not think he will ever ask agair f you Jove him why not marry him?” T mean seck for yaiuly us ret kindly Oniy Ethel was more | Something td-night | « Becaure } trared I might stop loving bin | seme day, To live the lietless, aimless life we women dois bad enough. It offends both my teste And my principles to see aman idling away his lite in this world, where «o minny Barvest fields are waiting.” Grace looked at her cousin with a changed expression. T thought abould ve r have given you credit for «neh 4 - What you «ny i+ certainly right 4 true in the main, only, I do not think itapplic« There ts a difference between Mile, Rinks Hfe, and one of Wailing ull s right werk comws.” ; “What makes you reckon Mr. Ke yore among whe woactere?” «Beesnce it is not in his natere to like idle. nets or inaction. I can see that he is rewtivo Bader it. t he Js not fond of vain labor, of Wasting sitength. Did yeu never learn that those who wait serve also? Howurd Revere’s time will come, and his life will be one now shame any woman wat loved hun. But wselers tulking Low. 1t would not be like him €ver toxay over again what he said to-night.” Ethel Darricott tried to be fight-hearted w she ws lone, batit was a miserable failu: and she to Mr. Revere a ud would ie white glory never azain gladden heart and eyes, thoagh sho sould seek ap) f repentusee even with tars? So it went on till the surrencer of Sumter ned the cal! which summoned the loyal No the * she h toa:wr A vives wee th ma st to volur thought ortue ser foud of LT understood you, Ethel, and yet I | O¥FER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, No. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNKKEKBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASYORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —sLso— FINE GROCERIES, GAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, j SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS' TONGUES, ! PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all thé LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEABON. Memrs. A. M.B.& Oo. nre aw Sols Proprietors of BININGER'S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GIN, Put ap in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Bole Agents for 4 OLD TOM LONDON OORDIALGIN. |< BT All articles boyght at their store warranted | of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the | city free of expense. t As we intend to be permanently located, we re- speetfully request families to give una call. ABRAM X. BININGER, HENRY T. OAPEN. | Wasrinoros, December, 1412. i A.M. BININGER & OO. have no connexion with any other House. an E™*8ica’s 4 WEIN STUBE { is now open daily for the reception of his friends | aud the public generally. It is & spacious, & | dsomely farninhed ‘Roo rovided } withe plano and ether instcunente for, Les] the nfe ot those musically inelined. Alsu, | ftantly on hand, Wines of the chuioest qnalities, Cigersofthe best brand, and exe-lient Refresh ue vts. suoh ax Oysters, Game, Poultry, &c. Meal served proraptly nud at mods rate rates! U. of Koropean Uvtel, corner Ith and Pa. ay. fas tr Vis REWORK 8} a est Lomx ations i A fall arsortment of Roman Candles Rocksia; | Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Caunons, Lanters. ao. | &e for the Nolidays. eo Trade supplied at . | np Ces ROLLIN OHUROM, Agent. | FUNSTON & BOOFLE: Officers and Roldiers’ ti ppl 941 Pa, avenne. _de13im B08 Kat year Willar ' DIARY, | FROM MAROK 4,461, TO BOVUMY aR 12, 1862. | by ADAM GUROW?KI. HEILPRIN'S Bookstore, | de 12 tf j | WAGON. tof Wagoar which I wil sett | verycheap, Wa, ot all detec hee | built to order in the very best m pairing im all ite branches attended towith neatnoss | and d:+pat : pe, W. WAPLBY, » Dear Pa. avenue, W: gto __ Prompect Mroat, Georgetown. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD 0 N FORTE AND MINGING, o” PANO PROFESSOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSHI | | | i } ! 1 HAVE On baoda “ALI POSER, e 4; ms Afternoon (4 | 6 gulo*ky Singing Olysncs, oo most liberal terms Brot. Wolowskt will alaé sree fulltheory of Music and Heading by mK eystern ‘rol. Wolowski’s new method a person have | sight knewledge of music batt be ena | ‘ery short time, to read music with great d execute operatic as well as classical te the ween) act SS le f voool As to the vooa! . by way of voooliantion | be arrives at most extraordinary reaalts, renders | the voice powerfn! and enables the singsr tu vo ealige with factkty, accuracy and fine quality of | lope. Prof. Wolowski recvives visitors dally from ¥ to Ite. m. and from 3to 4 p. m., at his residence, No. 451 Tenth street: between i and F. N_ &. Children ovcr eight years of age are ac- ort def tm ETek RE: PROOF ha ANULPATION.—Hy Au- gustin Cochin Translated ‘rom tp Preach, | (Asser COLLINB & 00.'8 | wholesale or retail. PENTISTRY. DBBRTIST HY. Call at ¥46 2, and loth sts. and ese if ond oles ; fere need one when desired. pD*- si Af RE-OPENED 218 GFYICS AT EMS ULD STAND. NEW AND IMPHOVAD INVENTION enue, between ne DR LRWIBS New roth. Todo so is to be oii- ty over sil meti-is hereto- Teeth Exirncied withect pein, forma moderate 4d) Det ERUOND ABIIFICIAL GHEQFLABTIC EON | Wrenovr Masat Prare on OLasrs DE. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 910 B-ead:ray, Nive Yori=260 Peunsyloania An ue, ecm 13th amd YAth sts., Wasrtaxion Oaile the attention of the BEVEGtASEs GF iis in 1. The Dnhiie to the fnilowing naerted aver ti Toots will be made inoffens 6. No temporary taeth are neaced as parmanent es ean be made immedietely, thereby prererring natural ezpreasion of the face, which under the fem is frequently diadgnced. in work has bean fuliy toatnd ir five many of the first Chamiata n34 phraiciane and rere: through lifetatime. The bert of references given—Dr, ¥. Mott; Dr. Doremue, Professor ef Chemistry. N.Y; tien, Judge Wayne. ofthe Bupreme Court of Wash Yon. and thensanda of ethor. Call and examine fer your-elf. TH nventor and Puse Th + LOOMIB, Bf. D., the ot ofthe MINERAL PL ATR Tee atecude H personally at hiv eMice in thie crea any Sree persons can v.ear these teeth who canno’ wear others. end no paracn can wear otherr who sannot wear {here Persons calling with any style and price of Teeth Pat te those who sre particular and sincnert, stronucet and :noxt perfect denture that azt can produce. the MINERAL PLATE wil! be mare fully warren’ av may denire; wish the purest pTeR int ty—No. 32% Ponnaylvaniaavense Boo his city: EN aay eh age Between 2th and 3th streeta Alan Philede! GAS FIPTING, 4c. "WM. I. DOVE & G9. Ans Now prepared to sxaeuta any orders witt which they may be Hrored in the PLUMBING, GAB, CR 8TEAM FITTING BUBI BJ Sore on Ninth street, a Les Mog sd _ “ syivenia arenua, wsera may be found a co's site szaortmens of OH TRUETTERS and ocher GAS x XTURES. jan fly GAS FIXTURES. B Have in Store, end are daily receiving. UAE FIATURES of antiraiy New Patterns and Dosigee and Fboish in style to anvthing Neratafore i sarket. ifeDs gonerally to call anc examine 2 snd WATER FIXTURES, fe = sonfident that we hava tha baat selncted stoek in Washington : U Werk in the abecs 1 hy atter:! intrusted to unr 47 OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, Jannary?5, Hew The Secretary of State will hereafter reosive Mar sere of Congress on business on Msturdays. oom | mencing with Saturday, the frat of nut month jan Z7-tf ie WILLIAM i. SEWARD . EMILE DUPRE, ZRONW Ft Asis, 320 PENNKYLVANIA AVENDB, WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IN | FINEST FAMILY QROCERIBS, | FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, OORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACOY, has now on hand A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair priees. SUTLERS SUPPLIED, * MENT te the mummier* oY LOUISIANA AVENUE, Getween Hixth and Farenth aia oc 22-59 GPtt> DEMONSTRATION! GRAND RALLY oF MEN AND BOYS 1m WANT OF CLOTHING, arin BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Sxvexta Street, Where you can find THE LARGEST, REST AND OHKAPESP STOCK OF CLOTHING in this city. STORE OROWDED WITH BARGAIN BEBKBRE, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION: We buve just replenished our stock and think it excels anything ip this market. We guarantes to sell at low prices, onr motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Gur Saturday oustomers will please come early as convenient: our store is so full in the evening it im possible to wait on all fo not forget the Chespest Cli in town, at No. 460 Sevonth st. near F 3. H. SMITH & €0..¢) No, 460 Seventh nen Cerner Twentieth st, PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam new reesiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE snd PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, ; Which lam prepared to furnish’ on short notice to | all persons who will favor me with their orders Batisfaction gnarantied. Orders givon to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inal! parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Perms :— Cash on delivery, RILEY A. BHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Derct, 57 GBeen st., CORN SHELLE Co Tea And all BTALLE HAKD WARE at lowest prices, J.P. BARTHOLOW, ot. Pa. av, and Ganal, T 1. NOTION © HOTELS, GROCERS RESTAURANTS, pat- VAYE FANALIES, &e. The Budscribers have just recelved @ fresh ship ment of $00 CASES PT. JULIEN AND PLORKAQ CLARETS, whieh they offer for sale at New York prices, Aloo, they have constantly on hand A Lares and Well Scisctad Stock of gee ADR AtAS. “SORTS, KARRRIES TABON OED Eos, s0OTOH, aia mian | OU AM? AGNES of all tavorite brands, ANCLISH AND BOG’ AL’ LORDO AND DUBLIN POR ERS, Bnet S] ICKLES, SAUOBS. SHILTON CHEDDER aod ENGLISH DAIRY THEE Aa % \ ES, KEMP'S MERMETIOCALLY SBALED FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH OORDIALS, any BRLTZRR, KLeORNGEN oot CON GEIC SODA WATE elie di Le OOLONG, BOUCH ONG, IMPRRI 2 WON, YOUNG HYSON TEX a ae: ve Line: eer For pale b Branch—319 i r Wiilarde’ : “total, Waabington ‘ p ewane BT Just received a small iot of Omoer my offite can be accomaicested | ing xcontingance | BATIONAL LOAR. THE KEW SIk PER CERT. SONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYAKLS TWANTY YSaks FROM DATE, "(op after Five Yous, at Uption of the Goreraicet.) ! THE COUPON BONDS, in Suns of FURTY DOLLAR, GONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, VIVA HUNDRED DOLLARS, and OX THOUSAND DULLARS, THE GQEGISTERED BURDS, la Rams of VIFTY DULLARS, @NR HONDRED DOLLARB, FLVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, OF B CHOUBAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLABA, and TERK THOUSAND DOLLARS, SMD PAYABLa Oaxt-aNBUALLT IN GOLD. i Those Buxos are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SROURIFY i now in the market, @lent tom Pek Cast in eurrevey. 1 FOR SALE BY i JAY COOKE & CO., H BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH 8TREET, i DaaLers iv | @OVERNMENT BONDS, | TREASURY NOTES. i CBRTIFICATRS, | ABRHY AND NAVY YOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANOR doe ptf JOHNSON & NAGLE, FPRINSYLVAWIAAVENUS, en3 BOLE AGENTR for the BISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. PRANK BININGBR & 00.8 to. 15 Rearer Straet, New Yor.) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES 45D LiQuoRs, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Sigacy recommended by the most eminert Pars cians of the U. B, Army. GOLD MEDAL OOGNAO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, SOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYB, SARVEST SFOUKBON 1563 RESERV, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. wed Grocers lo these excellext goods, which we sell vt New York prices, freight added. Se trust that the txirinsic mertts of the above zvods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of Heeriminating people, who reject the stale re- | wares of irresponsible dealers. vis : puffs of news sepsrs and so-called ehemists, gaudy shew earda j +2. JOUNBON & NAGLE. | oom ROBERTS’ YRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR, A SAFR YET SFFICIENT OURE FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS, It isa mest asefal rem. edy to persons troubled h Weaknese and Pains in the Breast aad Errita- ofthe Throat. Tteombinas in « eaucentrated 4 furm the remedia! qualities of Wild Chercy Bari and the healing propertizsof Tar, In tén Gas-a out of twelve it will cure. and pee. bottle whieh costs but | # cents, will excerally aug ¢ to effect the cu: Basi imoxr. Dec. 24. ih This will certify that “I have used in m: } for severn) years past, Roterta’ Byrup gf Wild + | Chercy aud Tar,and have found it the Best and : eedy cure for Coughsand Colds shat I have 1 tried. It appears to have an alin efect in curing | Throat. it apecitic Oarsenvss and Irritation of tha Gao. W. Tavioa, No. 129 North Exeter atrest. ying used Dr. Roberts’ Syrapof Wild Cherry Teeosumend it es an excellent remedy for t-vere Oolde, &e . Rev S.A. Witsom, 210 Barford aveane. ttle r si i dozen, iby JOSEP ROBERTS, No. 1 , Baltimore, Ma. Prioe 57 Prepared ana Greenmounten 18 15 TO GIVE NOTION That the riber » obtained from the Orghans’ Court of ingten county.in the District “pra D. letters of administration om the personal evtate dal Rovmele late of Washington county, € ; veone having cinins az ave hereby warned to ex*ibi @ vouchers thereof. to the ruber vu or before the 17th day of December ueat,; tt may ctherwire bylaw be excluded from all bene! Of the said estate ., S y 3 RRR, 18 w3w Administrator, I Is is To GIVE NOTICE That the aubacriter beth obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | Washington county,in the District of Columbia. | lettere of Administration on the personal estate of Wm. H. Kowmele, late of Washington county, de- erased. All raid decenred are onertefore the 11th day of Ded ms of the seid e- ta’ Given under vambar next> they te. my band this 17th day of Dacembsr, 5 ANDRLW NOERR, e 18- wiw eed Aminixtrator. ifs TO GIVE NOTICE, Cnat the subscribers have obtained from tue Orphans’ Court of hivgton County, in the District of Jolncabia, letters testamentary on the personal estgte o | damer Hardie, late of Wasbin fon county. do. couse”. persons having claims agninet the said | Geevased are hereby warned to exmibit the fare, with the vonchera thereof. to the ubscriber. on oF { before the twenty-third day «f December next ; they may otherwise by law be exclufed from benefit of the anid evtate. 23d day of Deseubes, 8 | Given onder my band this f j A.B. 162 MARY A. HURDL de %4-lawSw* JOKREPH F. COL yas I8 °O GIVE NOTIOE, That the aud sériber bar obtained from the Orpians’ Court | of Washing ov County,in the District of Cotum- | bia, letters testamentary on othe racnal os. { twatd of John Johnson, late of Washigston, D | ©, ceceascd. All persons having claims against | the raid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the Fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, j ener before the 2d day of Janusry next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the | paid eatate j Given under my hand thie 3d day of January, 1873, Ja f-tawiw __ RUTH JOHNSON, Exsentr: NOUVEAUK CONTES POUR LES E 2 bs C pour les enfants, 25 sents Contes du Chas oine Bebid, e-nt«. Lacol. le disciple seconnatsant. 25 ceata, | Les Souvenire'de l'enfance, 26 cer ts Contes +t Histoires pour fauts, 33 cente, | Theatre de In jenn kao, ar Soavextre, & cants Cont: ecing a rix an, 25 cts. our lea enfants | eaux Contes pour loa enfants, par M’me De | Baer. 4 visnettes. St centa, Les Enfants d'aujourd’hai, par une mere de | famile, vignettes 8 ¢ents | Contead’ Anderson, tr Auits du Danoia, 88 om | Contes de Venface, Cheisia de Mins Bdgewu: } st T H fants. th, 1 | And wany others for children ofevery age,im- | frow Varia direct by 2 FRANOK TAYLOR 1 ely YOR LADIMS, | We have again reduced the priowst of adarge stock | of Laudrome Drors Goods We 2 cents por ard, wo th ath te & conte, ito, Woolen Honbary onks, Embroiderien, & Pricer, Aloven, Murinoos, Shawi« 6, Will be meld at” reduced BF Our stock of Ladies’ and Childeon's Dros end Favey Furs will be sold at great bar; hoy H alt wow made and freab gouds of our owe mat- ufactore. \. & MEY END ERG 48 Murke Seace, bet 71 vl Ath ate, desl under the Avenue Hours CHARLES 8. FOWLER & O0., IMPORTERS, WHOLSHALE AND RETAIL DRALBRE IN "WINA, GLABS AND HARTURN WARE, Pine Cutlery, anaes : Waiters i Lay himneys and Wicks Plated Ware, Roll Metal Goods, Block Tin Goos torns, Ao., &6., Tin Chamber Sete miecmniy $04 (Odd Fellows’ Ralli7th at Dey FROM MAROH 1561 TO NOVEMBER —By Adam Garowski 5 [XPeREET Ce I od AT DATE OF PUR. | Ey (The Mterest at present prices of coin, bolas eqaly- H #e invite the attention of Physicians Drageita | Zoiv Agents, + family | tj Given under my hand thiet7th day of December, | oak tal ‘SNORE Ww NORRE | raons having c'aimé against the | ¢ hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, | otherwire by law be excluded from all benefit . | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, ; ases THE ——— DR. SWEETS | PRNASYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILAGSp INFALLIBLE eo SSE SE ' with im : -NT | Is 4 Wipst-class ROUT - LINIME! pemed BeDERY crvrma STONE 6B 7S | BAG@408 CHRCEED TH = aad GREAT HEMEDY { fe ORR | ; PTERUT EE us | toes oox Sor Seifsansuee ; Saurexa, Urs AND WOCNDS, i YEE GREAT nouTs PILe8, UKADACHLE, AND ALL H wasn - ‘ RHEUMATIC AND WER- BALTIMORE i VOUS DISORDRRS. i Weer, § “ ) Sournwase. i | 87 For the Kortbers Af LY | practice for mere than twenty years with the mest i OF ALL NIGEY i i For all of whieh it ina speedy and certain remedy | and never fails, This Liniment is prepared from | the recipe of Dr. Staphen Sweat, of Connastient | the famous bone seller, and kas beem used in his pestecrepelacry , SMOKING axv BALOGH OARS ON ALL TRarns, AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PIN, tt te unr. © reom. W. Py vaied by any preparation before the public, ef arriving i= ‘Baltincore ‘ot | whieh the most akoptical may be convinesd bya = wh eonpettlons | wingle trial. This Liniment will care rv H iy and refiealy , REURUMATIC DISOR HR of every kind, and | thousands of ear depen hed tbag | | mever bean known shee e oS FOR NEURALG%S, awit tmmeattiale | relief in every gee knwever dimtiredeing. | twill retieve thé worsteases of HpaWach¥ie J: | three minuten and is warranted go.de it. i TOOTHACHE also will it eure inetantly. “| i FOR NER¥YOUS DERILITY AND GEN. | ERAL LASSITUDE arising from impradence | exenas, this Liniment is a mort bappy and nafallti remedy, Acting directly upon the nervous tines, It strengthens and revivifies the system, and re | stores it to elasticity and vigor, Certral hp | Corre BROWN, ere ar all tomes as te mark packages © Via Penns FOR PILES. —As ap external remedy, we ¢iaim that it is the best Knoxn, and we challenge the world to produce anequal. Every victim of this ; @etreesing complaint should give ita trial, for it wiil mot failtcaTord immediate relief, and in « | Malority OF cares will affect a radical cure. H QUINSY AND SORE THROAT sre sometimes | extremely malign-nt and dang-rous, buts timely ) @priication of this Liniment will never fail to eure, As} Kortbonn © ERR, RNOCH LEWIS, a Suet 2 Agent, Adiphis. __ ea Fy PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTOR, st O° Sie PASSENGRR Thalxe |W. TON, ABHINGTON, BA FIVE DAILY T! BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, cL- TWO DAILY. CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to | 9m sUNDA the won ‘er‘ul heali:.« propertics of DR. SWEETS | INPALLIBLE LIN: MENT, when used aceording | Ve directions. Aleo, CHJLKLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. | SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and | enlargement of the jvinte is Habie to eecar if ne | gleeted. The worst cane may be conquered by this Liniment iu two or three daye. it Ei Gi i and Obie for all ‘ent, at lower rate j Sier PETC SUPA eee HEW TORK —Leave | Ber SES ABOLE™aave Wal ». ré am, | Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connectient, west, H 2 P ss a | ‘and Ohio Railres® | Phe Great Natnral Bone Ketter, i at $end 7408. m. and $5 H BSupdéays at 3.5 p.m. Dr. Siephea Sweet, «f Conmeeticat, | Ie Known all over the United States. » | "Leave New York at 6p. m.. Philadelphia mse | "Baltimore ¢'e.me” Artive at Wesbingion Br Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, | Isthe suthor of “Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,” | Dr. Siveet's Infallible Lintment | Cures Rheamatiem and wever fails, | : Pam ‘arrive | ‘Leave New York st Il p. jam Baltimore 7.@a.m. } Dr. fwoekgs Ipfailibie Liniment | $0» Bunatve 2243 and 7.000, m. oly from Bais j Isa ocrtadp renigty fot Neurelyts, ! whe, Annapolis connections om Bunday from Ball |’ Dr, Sweet's Infallibte Liniment Curee Bprns and Scalise immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the bi st Known remedy for Sprains and Bruises Dr. Swect’s Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known | | fal. Be 4-thr r. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom falls | to cure, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment j Onres Toothache in one minute. De Sweet's Infallible Liniment | | Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves | ne sear, | Spam DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES: } Samakivan's @1er: | THE MosT Sg ee gee DEED | "fee," votive cere LS: eoneenaes sisey, AMD Rczal, Bo . ly ten pills to be taken to effect = sgt ey are entirely vegetable, guy unpleasant taste, will notin any way ingore ‘the stomach or bows the most delicate. | , Cures in from two to four days, und recent came Ui ar Ualrorey ot inar taie oe 3 one seinen hoe aS Will care any case in two to four days, an@ Tecent caren ce TY-FOUR HOURS! exposure, no trouble, no ¢ whaterer. Let tose whe bave cured or who have Seon with Bolate Ocpevis ot Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment —c.-sy -s AMARIEAN'S GIFT. ie packages, velope. Taken internally cures Cclic, Cholera Morbusang Price maie 82. Price femal? packages, 98. oes " BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND | et SSSR AREE | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | ‘Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family sbould have it on hand, i js Dr. Sweet's Infallibie Liniment | Infor ssle by al! Draggists, Price 25 and 50 cents - ess. a ! A FRIEND IN-NEED, TRY-IT. - ~ . SWEET'S WVPALLIOLE LINIMENT, | astm epic Fomedy. seriou . aa sue Ni { TOT 8 ty than | giggiate Bar an Rucomette cat Nore ne eer { ders it is truly infallible, 8S a curative for | Serves, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, de., its soothing, | beMling and powerfal strengthening properties ex- j cite the just wouder and as‘onieLment of all who | | have ever given ita tris! Over one thousand cer- | tificates of remarkable cures. pérformed by it with- | | im the last two years, attest the fact. | Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world, Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than # million people, and ali praise it, Re om Tite 2 te ESMOND & OO., ; TO HORSE OWNERS! DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT | FORK HORSES ws unrivaled > ‘and in ; cases of Lameness, arining from Sprains.” Brutses W i cal i | Harne or Sad hes Mies een it will alec cure ing be easily prevented and cured in their incipient | stages, but confirmed eascs are beyond the mesa | | bility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, hot ever, ie so desperate or hopelem but it may be <i | viated by this Liniment, and its faithful appli i jon will always.remeove the Lamaupen ail Sekty Eid Morscs to travel with comparetive ence DR. SWEET’S INFALLIGLE LINIMENT | I8 THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, | | AND THOUSANDS WAVE FOUND IT TRULY | | ror | A FRIESD IN NEED! nak INK MANU FACTO | — 499 Suvarra Br. asmuneton, D. iver Medal by Maryland Institute of + November 7, 1950. : Lad £a% FOR DR. SWEET $f ‘8 _INFALLIBLE LINI- prinei, and take no other. Be not deceived - pled dealers, who will tty to pales of conn more times aa are mueh othor article on whieh they ean make a litth bruit, The Fifty. Cent ct taip th; muols 62 tbe Renny te seat Bottle, and ry the cheapest to buy. ! | { | - ad CARY AI “- “Q&UTION. ry RIC! To avold imposition, observe the Signature and | ~} : Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet op every label, and Cierra also “ Btophen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown 0 REPAIRED st abort in the glass of each bottle, without which none are TRUNKS COVERED and “ any part of tbe TOPHAM. P Frog, pu rort om, bean oy, 2082 will be old ‘ on Apply to P. NEN Ro. a1 North Os: Y pti mom . ed ae RICHARDSON & 00., | Bole Proprictors, Norwich, Oy | MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, 46 Clift street, New York, Ss" Bold by all dealers everywhere, i mov I7-ly Staw

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