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" THE EYENING STAR tf PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Corner of Peansyivania avenue and Eleventh st. w WwW. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 eet ae To mail subscribers price is $3.50 a year, in advances; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘ree months at the rate of 18 cents a week. Sia- gte copies, one ext; in wrappers, rwo CENTS. I>" Apventiqgwents should be sent to the Rot appear until the next day. 7 = THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exoclient Family and News Journsl— containing @ grenter variety of interesting ree4- ing than can be found im any other—is published. on Friday morning. 7" Single copies (in wrappers) can be Pre. cured at the counter, immediately after the fssve ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. WASHINGTON. D. C:, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1861. DA. RUSSEL’S LETTERS TO THE LON: | are rooted out; but they are already beginning Prorosats FOR STATIONERY. N°. 2.686. SUMMER RETREATS. DR. JOHNSTON, AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE' DEATH! DUN TIMES. to feel Gen. McClellan's hand, as an untrai: per ae paar ewenseapasr ese, ALTIMORE Paaor Inrossinte at Parsext—Iwpnoven | horse gradually reengulsds the lence of iariaar. Taxascny Daranruent. Sept. 16, 1961. SF4 BATHING AND SARE RETREAT, LOCK HOSPITAL, AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISRASE! DEATH! iTiON oF THE FgpeRat Troops. Ar Point Loox-Out, MaryLanp. AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! BEATR! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE’ DEATE' AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATR' AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATB' AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH’ AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! That seme good grounds for discontent exist- pertment.x : tment with Sidttonaty Horotciors ‘Pired betng ; eas Has discovered (onto most Cogn end only Bot cenmares:, Ang: 30. e che dust plave, | Stapert Gu fords oat and Thctonn tanacee, | Seater tee thiea nel ya ediae une ne rer with the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. t me express t i 4 fo , tentage, : ; euapea t —— the North in thie ware likely to be distarbed | ond sonal maltary fecommodations ars teste day of Ootobor pronime = oa the 10h Prine, ik the. . LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. by the introduction of an element, the strength | Seaéerned, the men in the service of ns sopoenle, ‘acoompanied with satisfacto: et they oan nAotaacasi a which, however, can soarcely be understood | fd States are not by any means ill treated. sunrantons Foe the foiffimont of “the et | salt water bath A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, by those who depend on the journals for in- | The dissatisfaction connected with the pay- | duly tosmaninened manufacturers of or deal IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. formation, because the organs which were its | ment of the men in some regiments was caused | the articles. 1 very desori i Avwiul Sscrifices! Disease! Dosth! " by mobs, | by the officers, who did not furnish the pay- | | Al! the artiolee must be of the very for the ests, ‘i ' : ' ore te dread “pupae a ota by | masters with the proper lists; and, if delay Sach somipla’ task Casco ER i ley ae ee wee naat kept on the farm ‘ yee % ful 8 ! Disease! D ° ; ee! in some in- | pies of the to whom the contract may Oe | gift! =pin alleys snd billiard, salecns ; with Be - go ree mote . “i Police and men armed with reolvvers There | ¥85 eccasioned by want of money p paris 5 may ments usually found st such pi: th Aw‘n! Sacrifices! case! Death! stances, the patriotic feeling of the men grded will be paid for by the Department; those | “rhe s.qmunemen daily with fi - Nose set a oe ; honest -¥ en," wikine to Soc tho et should have induced them to have borne thé Fite ‘uneuooeethul bidders’ wil Ws [turned to om the gerdee on yorisea ‘and “rom | weeds, treet, Nove of Awful Sacrifices! Disease: Death: Ss) iH bles from the garden on the premises fro hese Terrible 1 0 Solt- r them. The fsa: furnished by bidders under Is ee fre soie op the 7 =. m or Bowele—there Terrible Disorders erising ‘ over , ir lives in th: nee of R rT Privation with a little more patience. former advertisement will be paid for by the De- more Rind Nv GRRIDELON Hear bite of Youth—these Dreadful and Destructive Prac- | STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! — tebe rasertion of > Union. r Spread In the ae of their clothing, however, | pattment atthe prices mentionod in their reepeo- vite pest Liquors and Cigars will always be found Body ced Dina tt MATTSE® impowible, and destrey beth | STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEAS! sighs for pesce—trade and commerce languish | there has been just ground of discontent; the aes Board, $2 per day wee! 12; seoond k, YOUNG MEN STRIKE AT TAE ROOT OF THE DISEa\ forit. But capital knows that what she has | Contractors have been at their usual work oo apna ativitens ot, Tou: Wet for 85: children aud cvlored ter! li STRIKE AT THE ROOT UF THE DISEASE expended will never be regained by submis- - rae Leucine out Dot me sorte eS os for caoh and every article contained | ""ri, ‘St. Nicholas leaves W eshington iy grave thousands of Yourg ’ STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! " onree soldiers w: re clad im a sort y H m,and Baltimore on Friday at 4 p, and brilliant intellect, whe might otherwise ‘Strike at the Root of the Disease! eee cee are eRe” | cee wate Machel Tike ae mromoerecetce | cena sunploe subiniteed, whiolt win, fm. {ihe half past 2 o'elook p.m, train from Wank lerenung Benates with cheodere le on the present status of affairs wouid prob: me jed te ecatacy the living igre, may call with Strike st the Root of the Disease! biy deprive them of their home marke Pi T! infantry tunios—fluffy yet threadbare, rd rosohipg Point Lookout daily 8.80,% tri-weekly “d aati Bt the of the Disesse! ri ¥ kei yet ragged, looking as if wool had been glued ee esd | stage from Washington, by of Leonardtown MARRIAGE. Strike at the Root of the Disease! ‘on; bave tea pee sitet cates ate alle on to rotten calico; it seems probable that con- ‘The De : in ‘th? examinstion of the pro- Wahientos Pe Prete: Ba Lookont, ~ Strike at the Root of the Disease’ which no one can foresee or predict. Peace is | tractors henceforth will be compelled to make | possis the: may be made for « tonery. wil not | ng ARELEBOW ER & CO’, Pro CONSUMPTION, INSANITY, EPILEPTIC no longsr a panacea for the evils which af- | \¢88 money and better clothes. In some cases | ¢ sverned by the aggregate of the lowest offer in 4 ry warding thi tract, bi MN 10.8. FITS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, LANGOUR, ict the United States, and war has produced | tegiments are prevented leaving for the seat of Amount of each article need at or which the DEN NERVOUSNESS, wa " some of the usual results in the necessity | W8t because the inhabitants of their disiricts mgem pee may pe proreeet die at avdeery TISTRY. CONSUMPTION ' GRAVEL, which has arisen for the besten party to re- | Will not pledge themselves to keep the families | , Tee poPerument reserves the right of ordering Dr. CHARLES R. BOTELER om Se “ee | INSANITY, DROPSY ain thesr prestige. Of all the parties xn the | Of the volunteers from want when they are | Sdutratea for, aa the publio service may require. z of : * Gested Stones ther which desires pease, quoad | *¥8Y. Every man, too, wants to have the best | | Supplying an infer.or arficis at any time will be DENTIST, é EPILEPTIC FITS, LANGOUR. prace, is at present the most hopes; because | description of rifle musket,—an obvious impos- ones. Moient cause forthwith to snoul the No. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, é NERVOUSNESS, ‘peace could only now be obiained by the sub- | *ibility at present. Although the weeding of Bonds, with approved security. to be cides and conion of everything for which | Micers has been carried on to a conside: thie i the North is fighting, and by the loss to the | ©xtent, there are still many whom it is d Between Ninth and Tenth Streets the persons contracting; and i to} au 28-002m = fataef Condos "Patien Photcighincsg chest Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, . Fits, EETH. ete come of the mast asteni Consumption, Insanity. ic Fai n ly all, ite advantages. But | ble to get rid of. hbond aw liquidated M JF toany troubled with tn , ity, , Sap Scamhos oak ek eae justify the | _ Encouraged by the approval of the people, | "inenusniaed Miesteeth eee as cane be | Leese HOSTS URE TEE EH ae sents Consumption, Insanity, . weans indeed, if an absolute peace id be | Who are ready for anything in the shape of | done, the amount, quality. and description of each | tends personally at his office .n this city. pee wi oe Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits the fruitof its labors. There is no chance of | foree strong government, the authorities | °f the Kind of arrioles required. ennaot Goat Chore Calc eee a wear oth as Con: sone, I ity, Hpilepti Pus, auch 8 settlement, sofar as I can see. There | #F¢ determined tosend eve how Ovass No. 1—Paper. Who cannot wear these. - Pwo" OA" Wear others sumption, Insanity, Epileptic . Sre inthe North itself the materials of trouble ry’ 1, 150 reama white cap paper, machine made, faint- ‘orsone oalling at my office oan be socommoaated Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, in the anger of the rties, which accuse | &@ Bnd trimmed, of the bes ty. Pith any style and price o} Teeth they may desire; Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, each other of the offences that brought on the suspec| allo OF OONSGIBE fOpon ui tie carn | clennosts strompent, Gel tence, eit tne purest, oe Gravel, Dropey, Langour, Nervousness, ter war; and ou the whole there is, in my | ts F ¢ artoan produes, the MINERAL PLATE wil be Gravel, Dropey, Langour, Nervousness, t was time for the Government to vindicate yesh aed judgment, greater probability of @ coful White law oap paper, satin finish, | more fully adjustment offered by the actual eucesss | its rights and ite power, but it must be seen Seine 4 jee Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, NervOusness, Gs aol | ced at “alec SOP E Meee AEE? | te 4 Utveral Lassa of the Seeair Stem. » the North. 30 that she could reconstruct the | that in this vindication it differs in no way ato, white, oc wa rs Univeresl Lassitude of the Musowlar System, acon, or allow the South to goout asa de | from bre ao. bg! by = ne Gaver. : les, of the best = Sd mag = Universal Lassitude of the Musoular System, di blie, than by ai th: ments of the world. whieh ha en hitherto ? TT efecws on the mind are much te Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, parte Bie cornet dam astuas. Te sgl ton considered in the United States as organized of the very oat ae ape GAs FI ING, &e. a heen TicDe. | Universal Lassitade of the Musonlar System, sible for the North to retire from the contest | °¥trages on human nature and certain so-called to post. faint lined on three A WM TF. DOVE & CO, Solitude, Timudit the eve | Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, «xa moral Bull Run. The Bouth may re- rights of man. The high-sounding pre- RE Now red to execute any erdera with Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Inmanity, Dimuess of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, Dimness of Vision, Impotency ani Jasenity, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and loeanty, THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG uality ganas Now pi ] . : u p 3 quarto post, Frenoh, faint-lined three | which the: ate fayored inthe sist , and will certainly d th ; | fessions of the statesmen and writers of America of the very best ify E eri but a ae aan 5 id "formidable combine in these matters were felt by them to be in| 8. 50reams white note papers hi bly glared, hard PLUMBING, OS USINESS saladeigatb Gane, Mac tevahies Will com ridiculous contrast with the practices and ex- onlendered. faint-lined on three sides, of the | {[ Store on sth street, a few doors north of Pa, first of the operations which she will have to sub- | tension of a domestic slave trade in some prov- me white note oHK NO eke comes 8 com yete assortment . reams white note paper, plai f th ELIE to is already in course of execution. inces, and with the existence of slavery over a best ‘quality stihl A PER FIX TH THR, were Ane i TURKS uo ‘ent o- ition which sailed from Fortress Monroe, large portion of the Union. Amid the contend- wlineeey beam paper, for books, SNYDER wed . THOUSANDS OF THE youre = the command of the senior officer of the | i=g cries of the multitude, it is now searcly 5S reams heavy white royal paper, for books, of I LOMBER AND GAS FI’ ‘R, him from applying to those who, from ¢: THO USANDS OF THE yo UNG United States squadron on the West India sta- | Possible to ascertain how far this is a war the very best quality iss removed to the corner of Tweifth a: i ctability, can alone befriend him. Hi THUUSANDS OF THE YOUNG tion, as to the object of which nothing is oPhigh penvin =< ane = the = ptenance oo cenmes besey: wat caer fovel Paper, for | He ts propared to i trodu seer and Gas upon tions y cane “ns THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG known to the public, is destined for the de- | ° rotective duties; but it is obvious tha Z per, of the best qual- | satisfaction. ; | Of bor 08 di wally above Disesses, struction and closing of the extraordinary se- if the war goes on it will be narrowed to the and & rie Mey Seer eee ° f COOKING and other — eps colar “i s 4 Hehas on hand « lot : i, oaused by abuse of the i d wat former issue, and that the republicans,who now highly gli and hard oalen | SFOVES, which he will sell leas than cost, se he tote. A yok axtraling et ae repudiate the notion of declaring all slaves free, pro Pha ellow. or buf, | Wishes to get rid of them. 17 | Been CENESATIVE- ORGAN, down to Cape Lookout. Although the position J While in the same breath they express their | 15. hi lop paper, ‘super-royal, P: ee GENERATIVE ORGANS, of the forees is such belief that the question must come to that end, highly glazed, yellow store, GENERATIVE ORGANS, take place on will be obliged to do that as a party which a6 yg, 59 Oh DUM of the very boat quali Baper, of the age to anything i DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR GENERATIVE ORGANS, e any moment, Gen. MoClellan has no desire to | Yet has been done only by the individual men, best quality, strong and weil ma market, We inviteci _WEAENESS AND IMPOTENCY. GENERATIVE ORGANS, precipitate an engagement, nor will he make | *nd hang out fhe unconditional abolition ban. | 17. ity, seyle, and cofoper® OC ue Very boat | ig U0 sell and examine our stook of Gas at The beet | are Speedy onred and sclvipne canta Weverceaeed os | and freee desnanes artahig Som * Mahine of Stes an offensive movement till he has got his sol- § 2° d fairly in the air. If they would] paoh if the above class must be scoompa- | Selected stock in Washington, vous and debilitated, whe bad lest all bepe, nave pation.” Diseases of these organs diers ia hand, and formed the fine materials at | Xill slavery as a foreign trade. however, let | ni i nlf & ream, or ons package, | _ All Work in th e fine intrusted to eur care Aig sn Menta! . require the sid of a Divretio, his into anarmy. The movements | them at the same time alter the policy of their ‘ed in ha f seams, and the bids must | Will be promptly attended 1, Pp eg og to a by the Confederates may be intended | Tulers in reference to the right of search. ae the FOS POE TORM Gi veree Sc: the Depart mar 5-tf MYERS & MOGHAN. Woatnew or Eahensiion of ne men feurkl | HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU either to amuse their or to reconnoiter the isle. Class 2.—Envel DE NCE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER eased ‘| HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ° cs ve DORS. ENT OF THE PRESS. See Sat Pee Sareetn to Sed | Seven at se Seren — The Pecan Leah ON —Heipe. = OF WAS METERS van Mint tuoceanoacurdd aoe incines witia | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Chain Bridge, above Washington. They are po! y' _ : colored. heavy a: band ihiek h full Ww. y i 18,1860, | une inst» n years, and the oumerous impertan . not more than two miles and a from Alex- “‘ Considerable curiosity is manifested among pooke's, official sizes, of the thre followlag NOTICE Js HEREBY OWS % ab agree. a by Dr. Jonosten, witnessed by the | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU andria, and are at the same distance from} Ur shoe manufacturers to know whether the s1g08: 81-2 by 33 4,9by4 ‘@nd 10 by 4 pohens ably go the rove nts a crarmanee at edie < oat ~ .| HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU daste have Githous the rik of Beleging oan Lcvecirinn © eeeiee conmanrs Canibloreey are Bent aac ates crea na color, 0 Swpgnoyer refyired in writ : es fontloman ef ‘chara =| HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCKU kat = t engagement, which, if they proved very strong, | Wearing re old ae peskeesd last inter and] ~ ont. i prove, and Dz. J. H. McoLEAN’S mig! nadvisable; if t! e found to} spring. Rumors of smuggling operations have ry ingorrect, w! jemned be okay bw reconn (eoeay ae certainly been eirculated, and several preetuent houses | 5 : velopes, oF the | setinits sonia ast ete Secure ae ee eee rove that they were busy in some other quar- | have fallen under suspicion of indirectly giving proper size for the note paper, white, yel TMessuiemont of gas," vl be conten acco-dingly, THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD r. The country is very difficult, cut up with | 4id and comfort to the enemy by selling shoes ow, or buff heavy, smooth and thiok, of | ang grain put in position . IS THE GREAT DIURETIC or use, ) th 5 2 is it water-courses and covered with undulating | 20d cline “posts to be conveyed to the South, Each peo Ay Faaslity. soa above elania usin om f oi ) ever h street, (near Odd Fol — sania 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC woods, which are fast yielding, however, to the | Via the British provinces or Cuba be acoompanied by a sample of one Package, and CHAR ERS Wh. CUNNING eM , ELICIOWS AN ripen rte acta vigorous efforts of the Federal a. who, rare Sy our troops of the fo: sreare, the orice mast be state for each size ani ool Ya 1s-tf Inspector and Sealer of Gas Meters, DELIGHTFUL icon arene —— in reliefsof five hundred strong, are clearing | ‘Wo such vessels, among others, loaded wit! made adhesive and cumm ETI dista, jh f th te” lappel i remed the ground in front of their works, and leaving } Shoes, blankets, ih full pookete sat the boene Inppe! wetland oats eee sha HELMBOLU'S fainati BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCKU {8 THE GREAT DIURETIC PENSION OFFICE, Jonxz 67H, 1861, . the before them vast abatis of great trees and securely gu vmed to the pocket, Ww. Tr ONC. BLADDER KIDNEYS, branches interlaced together, and almost im- em. Class 3.—Pens. Agntcntign Daan tate tale Ce GRAVEL, DROPSY, pie he eee: = arg ream ae 1. 10 dozen gold pens, of the best kind and qual- | 2%! June. 196), by : i bye ait ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ABUSK, Fange shot or D' ide al 1 . 3 ot ~ hilit‘e acd Venereal Diseases, the pickets or sentries, (the American wri- 2% 10 dozen gold pens in silver oases, with ever- Bethe date Toe tie che eae eral each War ee rhino 7 ters, by the way, perversely use the word | Plicity than these papers furnish would be re- best kind and quality | Pant, a new Certificate, of like tenor, oil be ay- 7 FEMALE COMPLAINTS, en Ol! the . . ;, &: tee! pens of the best makers and quai- bs Gasee, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ket as moaning a single soldier or sen- | quired before partics who sold the goods could nn sued, if'no valid objection shail theu appear, Wil . 7 . ‘snd there las been ‘a little more be invited to take up a residence in Fort| 4 20M ty. Seetonber anos teres ne Of Eliaabethe Wtlist ;. SERA OOP AINED, of the sentry-staking and shooting which is so | Lafayette. arora tne iteme «:f clase 3, except item partion | Widow o! Danie! Wells, ranted on the 27th oils “ FEMALE COMPLAINTS, useless and ary, and it yet indicative |W irieagerg pags sexes fo cromen sleet elas manufaoture. but samples of different uiokers, | 8x Of September, 1as4 ope ng ae FEMALE COMPLAINTS, « jaundr ne we jot wi or ch. * ste: the 3 7 5 ous antmus southerners toward poe ataining 6.023 pairs of shoss, for) Deprrimins cillen: eb aitok i dene ee hee he Mareh 1855.10 the name of Alexander Orme, and | 9 = And all Diseases of the Generative Organs, wheth- Gen. MoClolian is rapidly becoming master | Helifax, which ery likely are intended | Price ,auality, and fitness for the service being all | frobrod on the a eee “prem | 5 ne 1 ed | considered. No 71 626, for 160 sores, ' * sions, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, of the situation. In Washington the silence in | ultimately for the South, as the shipment is | °° Class 4.—Pencils. Marohy 1885; In the waine of Aton Arias | Seung prods sm, | oy R OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, the streets at night is profound. The soldiers | Very large for that province. The Quarter- jane ¢ - ranted on the Ith day of August, 18 Ustcbe: | aca ae OUNG 0) 5 5 are kept in camp, and have plenty of work to eneral’s department at Richmond bas| 1. 900 dozen Faber's best black lead pencils, Nos. | fr eel Seaithand segue, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, do. Que hears very little of the President, | Teceived five thousand pairs of a new kind of but in reality he is very’active, and naturally | "hoe, which is expected to answer very well takes p interest in the work of all the de-| during the great soarcity of leather. The partmen He moves about dressed in a plain | Richmond papers say the uppers are made of gray shooting jacket and suit, without avy at. | ©*2V84, prepared #0 as to be impervious to the ister to another, now | Weather, and are said to equal in all respects 2, 1861. . sn) No, 6s, for 160 sores, under act of 1847, and «LEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, 2, 90 dozen red and blue lead penoils of the best | bearin, yoy May 6t! . in favor of Michael Eg ed eure bi CHENIN Dy Jaua- cue on OLD, YOUNG OR OLD. quality F ther of Samnel Ropp, deceased, Third In- | diss, Chreaie er Mervens Debility, Diseases J of 3 2 doxen ivory propelling peroils, of Mears, or ‘olunteer: r.—Ustober 13, 1861 diseases erising from & diserdered MALE OR FEMALE, others of like quality, with box of lead for issued under the act o! MALE OR FEMALE. . . for each. March, 1 the nam Long, One doxen of each kind of class 4 must be sub- pried ou the Stet day of Marchn ase Osictae MALE OR FEMALE, mitted a. samples. L No 24.657, for 160 ed under th MALE OR FEMALE, visiting Cai = Dabigreen at the navy yard, ae Er enact Aiea seed re BOT tiem. Class 5.—Ink, Inkstands, and Wafers. Marois 2 ithe ssn of"Thoman't the wa, Deyes + aie On eRe, Gos. McClellan's, taking a constant Searaet duced New York canvas shoe. The shoe mer-| ' '* dozen. Fry’s inproved patcnt American finned 08 the is From whatever canes originating, : due matter of obtrusive share in al! the various business on | Chants of Richmond urge the 2. 12dozen sest-trom inkstands = milo, 96,100 for 160 scree ued under the pet of HOW LONG STANDING, hand from day to day. the Confederate army of all the S. 12 doses red inkstands w.th grow Bredbury ranted on he Ich day of weptemn- HOW LONG STANDING, mi 5 ; isei pli: and their loyment at making those shoes.| « t bottles of the best i 7 ber, 1860 her 16, 1 HOW LONG STANDING, Roath < en oy ae = algerie Canvas shoes’ have been used extensively by —- Te bottles to be submitted, of the best quali- No. 4y: r 160 Sores. issued under the act of matize entisfasticn, a HOW LONG STANDING, ed. Look at ti soldiers in camp in Massachusetts for fatigue yy made March, ayn the nama of Christy her Dougherty, le. A . 5 300 quart bottles of the best black ink and ¢: on the 27th day of September, 1256. HOW LONG STANDING, wha val 6. 100 hotties oest blue ink, sam Novernber 16 et vet, iseaed unter the aot ot HOW LONG STANDING, itted NO. * res, ra ir the act > 5 y mtry. No pick: Inpiana Kentocky—Quick Work.]| 7. 300 bottles ermine ink, Frenel i March. iets, Ju the mame ¢f Guy S. Alexander, m- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU cow 5 3 *, Ww rouni no} of John leceased, z. , thrown out, no sentinels posted, not the yaaa oe Ca ee of the 26th 8, 1,000 inrge red waters, r Depar granted July 2, 156) November 16, iat is HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BOUCHU slightest precaution taken to prevent what} inols regiment, Tecelved. orders at Camp Den. | % 1% pounds best extra supertine soarl nae eS HOE fe noram lnonee maces HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU pened, and what was likely or at least pot- | nison to bold himself in readiness to leave for| Por ali tee articles in olaas 5 auitable and ocnve- | Maroy th day of June, 1855 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU —a surprise by the enemy, in which the | Louisville at an hour's notice Thirty minutes} nient samples must be submitted, with price at-| No 652. for 80 acres, issued under the act o; regiment suffered most severely at the hands | afterward the regiment was ready to move, but as to each. Maroh, 1855 in tie name of Reuben Woodruff, aud | S43 chan STRANETMEN ine HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU of * sapcrio: Loree. If proper dispositions had | the train of ears which was to bring them to thin | tem. Class 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Nor os lor 108 bacee, taisoa play tie inat'ot bamaelen by aigencer ‘will HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU }o.. been made, such an operation coald not have | city bad not arrived, they were compelled to wait Articles. oh, 1855, in the name of Samuel H. Waterhouse, . HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU been effected; and it appears that the road to | palf'an hour, Arrivin hee pon Ny ll ye weal | |1:\ Sedenee Nodes and fon’s censtie, ox equal, | RE RSS for Be ear OL MB: LBBB. aot 0 REMOTREXING CORDIAL HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Sadiolous rotons could: have sored tae | Segtytuing in readiness to leave, without any | 9 so doren Rodgers and Soa's genuine, or ogual, | M&fohy 188, in, she uae of Suoily Downs, at re Sons neeuuemuse HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH® sere as the baggage was peer Rg is delay, they marched on board, and three hours} 7 Tour bladed kuves, with, stag aad heat! Franted on the of Al » 1855.—November = eee after receiving the erder to move, were twent hand aores. 1 Kanawha valley is the source of mach march- | miles on thelr way! ie ef 3. 12 doaen (very handle wafer steppe M oe : en otseaee Pom cat wef ing and fighting: is is, in fact, the heart of Last Saturday, when it became evident that as- | 4. 6dozen large office shears, of the very beat ‘bist of ae 1361 —November 2, 1861. estern Virginia, portance sistance would have to be sent to Louisville, Col. jus ity 25 390, for 160 » jasued under the act of | sim sreagibes, 4 great that the Union ee a pled Wiltses of fthe Reserve Militia, dispatched'Gen.| 5 6 deren Ofce solasors, of the very best quali- sara ie inthe name of Witham M alive C | Soom sf Learn Livie or Ba, Change te Stet proposed to call the state they were going to | Anderson 8. 100 spools of the very best quality of red linen | ge CS Lattle henge in Diet. pe Sid granted on the auth day of May, FOR CHILDREN, | Little or No Change in ret. andor the sot of codbiAL will mule wen tah a and sobast, Delay Little or Ne Change is Dist. ed 2 earve out between the Ohio von a HN , and directed the Colonel by the name of the river Kanawha, til 00 f the best quality of red linen ta; ido mn silk £8) of aescrtod i an 03 No 4418 f ea - oe nion of Mr. Bates, the Attorne-General, i to sa imself with the Greenwood musket in| 9. ent he an ‘granted fee widow enn Selous votahe. ~~ ri rans | Pos pacrag kasd pos ” them to ‘di | thie el . Adjutant General Buckingham, who | 1% wilt pounce boxes ity —Noveoer Steel aecace oO . s és e4¥TION, preted pred — ened acl sipline which eleater sok demas Re 2 eet and quality! wafer boxer, of the | Maveh, 1855, n the name of Alexander Mo By | you some Shoes te eeeenite sae Cures at “Little Expense” and “No bxpreure.” 8 disposition of the arms, as {t would only Prevent best shape and quality prepared aid granted on the 8th day of January, 1858. op, Ray naa depart 00 gent. Cures at ‘Little Expense” and “No Exposure.” Sie dntenek the regiments are Phat number of thee years’ men now in camp India rubber, of suitable nba 16) sores, issued under the aot of | nuaing re Cures at “Little Expense” and “No Raposure,” ~ sed the finest men that any ormy mane berg rode (Nor vmoin coc ee 14 quar Berek, 3 12h s cS pees of Siguanget Hicaugia, “<< pesafal tak ry stile con a = an ‘on the 12th » 1855.— ‘morning int pele A could show, there are scattered 5 itis reasonable to su; sorte i eecamne. aa Lf you are suffering sené,or call for the remedy conc! Oe F vember 3), 1961 preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Buckingbam in thie decison | } ong a $0,979, for 190 aoves, issued under the act of | say Brevalent diasane, Ils pet z at once. Explicit directions accompany. Price Sele ord tvea | 12- Maroh, 1 e name of Dan is Bettie, oo.6 bettion fae 1 per bottie, or ax for @5, delivered to any ad- snpener tied ok fron the Senenst cess that af ig. aude ror agated onthe ath day of Ful, 188:~Desomber 7. Sostos cathe bal ak = large number of armshad been shipped to him | 2. rted c &. beats, : “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE * NOTICE.” from Washington on the 17th inst , which were |, wido} a 5 A dally expected: and directing him to coms on tne French J aud routed gn the'th dey ofres| MeLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, | wx xaxe “xo secazr” or “incRxpinxrs.” medi: The Rover Guards, Pendleton Light 1857 ember 30, f ‘ (RE BESY LiMIMERY IN THE WORLD) HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU e rs . k ek soule Spot French's Company tached to oe one tti eeet March, ae ctha, widow 0 hee | za Sacitings tnd Breccbite cr Goin Peelers | 1s composed of Buchu, Curebs and Juniper Berries, the regular army, is the | Ward, will therefore, leave this evening at ave sep 16 Sawitocs 105 Decne bana raseee on the Spal, selected with great care by & competent drurpat. iingness of the population to en- | o'clock. D.) Bs Te #3 JOsEPH 8, BARRETT, Py PREPARED IN YACUO, Met. ‘There is no lack of volunteers, bat the | arriearons vo su TURNED FO Accounr.—A BILLIARDS! —oeiew ____ Commissioner. _ BY H. T. HELMBOLD, nucleus of the military peas does not | recent author says the time is not for distant when ‘The lovers f the We as QUAL AND wee. ivi Praoctios! and Analytical Chemist. and Sule Mex- inerease in proportion. It is natural e: alligators will be called upon to discharge thelr GAME OF Bil LIARDS large quantities of all kinds of Conl, which weane nisoturer of that when the fosting popalation are ext fing hala A dir eyo wil fede selling t low priges for cash. Welgve now sfoat ; HEDMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Sihie iniesey. Ollel e any Ses ene, EMRICH’S FINE HALL, Teng whek akon direst rom vessel. MES EXTRACT BUCHU, obtained from alligators, and it le covsldered | Cornero Ponnaylvania avesue and iith street, | Also: Oak. Heke, sad ‘ize reat” EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, most valuable for scald, burns and rheumatism (south aide,) —_ ARDER & STEWART. WASH OF ROSES: — means 7 Voscnty | two of the Coad W : OFFER T oN F - IMPROVED e . = ; made tani TA! McAMAWSCELESRA 8. B. Waite, % D, Gn- ‘An instance of the rapidity with which the ae ii. , Nag ro Sold in Washington by United States can — a aety intenitot ane,there me enione ree - s Qyek sie A 3 ANN | Windgalion pind area man, Jomn Prien a Taare ae 3 pte was laune! in five s which wo ite all to examine 4 Kivwait & Lavgxnce, Washington ae her Keel was laid in Phil posed, ; on teal | moe for Se vierere ) | { Smary ee town, and all Dragginte everywhere, a HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, — COR i GUE CU: ND ANTI Ps E, . FY ‘Btreet, ‘Chestans ; Scene ange a oe [ETE eee METLUEROTS’S Music Store,

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