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TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. The War ia Kentucky Cincinnati, Jan. 11.—The Gazette of this city has the following 5 From the editor of the late Sandy Hook Valley Advocate, now one of the proprietors of the Louisville Democrat, who arrived here from Sandy Valley yesterday, we learn that the second rebel invasion of Eastern Kentucky bas ended in arout. On racers last Col. Garfield’s forces, in- cluding the 42d Obio regiment, and 1,800 cavalry, had led up the Big Sandy to Painesville, within seven miles of the rebel camp, when they were met by a flag of truce from Humphrey Mar- sball, asking if matters could not be arranged withouta fight. Col. Garfield immediately re- filet that he could offer no ement, and hat they (the rebels) must either fight or surren- der unconditionally. Humphrey Marshall then addressed his men telling them they had thea ternative of surrendering or disband and SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR. I had spent a night in a s , adayin the saddle, a night ina Mdesping oar, half a day doing business, half a day in bed, and was, after supper, enjoying a cigar and & newspa- r_in the reading room of the R—— House, n F——, Indiana. The newspaper was urin- teresting, or else I was rather sleepy—and I guess it was a little of both—so that [soon ne- glected it to watch the fantastic curling of the smoke of my fine-flavored Principe. "Eaian't feel much like talking, and felt still less like ing; but I did feel as if I would like ex- ceedingly well to hear a story. I had barely come to this conclusion, and commenced wishing for some one of my ac- usintances to amuse me until the time was up for the train which was to take me to G—, when I recognized, in the person who sat next to me, a fellow-traveler in the sleeping car of ht before. ie was a very eee man, with aclear gray eye, light hair, sandy whiskers, and smiling mouth. Indeed. he had so much the appearance of the man that I woulk like to hear tell a story, that I thought dame for- tune had smiled upon me, when he recognized me with a genial— “* How d’ye do, stranger?’” I returned his salutation, and asked him some commonplace question about how he had enjoyed the ride we took together. ie said something in reply about the run- “* Look out for the heavy grades,” he re- Plied, and went inside of the car. “The next six miles rose gradually from a level, the first, to ten and a half feet grade, the last, which lay between us and the next station. My fireman kept her full; and now she began to get hot ie farnace door was red, and the steam raised continually; so that she kept nee aunet, and the station like @ streak of lightning in five minutes. Z — bpp ene ert sts = over which she kept pace wi er time, passed the station innepan minutes. ‘Here, for ten miles, we had a twenty foot grade to encounter; but the worst of it all was, at this yee we would be obliged to stop for wood was j going to speak to Roberts about it, when I looked around and saw him filling the tender from the coach, with wood which had been placed there before starting, while be was after me. “I believe he would have made his ten miles at the same speed as before; but through the carelessness of the fireman the fountain valve on the left hand side of the engine got open, and the water rose in the boiler, so far as to run the steam down to one hundred pounds, before I discovered where the difficulty lay. “‘At first Roberts didn’t appear to notice the decrease of speed, and kept at work at the wood as if for dear life. But presently he looked ep and seeing that the speed had de- creased, he shouted : camp equi , &c., and then each man was per- mitted to take care of himself, and the whole force scattered in confusion. The rebels made no attempt to save anythin; except their cannon, which was hauled off. Col. Garfield has dispatched his cavalry in pursuit, and they expect to capture the guns, and perhaps pick up many of the fiying rebels. The rebels in northeastern Kentucky, from the me estimate in which pemphrey Marshall's military abilities were held, bad strong hopes of success under bis leadership. A sufficient Federal 34 Maine Regt, 1 ning ee too fast for the poor track; and} ‘ ‘Harry, we are stopping Kin teen’ piled eee TeMhat region secare Usfutare | eee Batters shoo rom this the conversation ran upon fast trav- ‘An en, coming over to where I was, he Com; A.2d Rest NY +1 bo: cling in tee seme lne, Pat last I re. | Said: . s , 4 BRUSH WITH THE REBEL GUNBOATS. jompeny A, 2d Rest N Y 5 M a marked that sixty miles an hour was the most “ Why, hero we have bee @arro, Jan. 11.—This morning three rebel boats b from Columbus attacked boats Essex and speedy traveling that I had ever done. Where- | the last ten miles, and [ bel: St Louis, lying off Fort “Jetferaon, A brisk en- upon my friend informed me, with a pleasant | to & not done. The | gagement eiisued for a short time, when the rebels but knowing smile, that he had traveled con- siderably faster than that, and, in fact, faster than he had ever heard of je. Of course I was anxious to know where, when, and how he had done it; and after the modest assurance that he feared his tale would not be interesting, my friend relieved my anxiety by relating the following story: “Tam a railroad engineer. In °5T7, durin: the great Pe ic, I was running on the F. an C.R.R. The railroad companies were grow- ing tender, in all directions. Every day we heard of new failures; and quite often in a quarter where we least expected it. Our road was looked upon as one of the most substantial in the nation; nobody seemed to have any great fear that it would fail to survive the meral smash-up. But yet I did not fally share in the general confidence. Wages were cut down; arrearages collected; and a great many other little matters seemed to indicate to me that the road had got into rather deeper water than was agreeable all around. Among other things, the master mechanic had told me in the spring that the company had ordered four first. ity Taunton engines for the fall speed is continually slackening. What is the matter?’’ , - the pear ioe. He was apparent- y Satisfied with my explanation, and after |“ Teserters who arrived here this mornin rt having tied down the safety-valve, he climbed | preat cise at Gateee phere rape: uoepe, back over the tender, exhorting me to put her fi apprehension of an attack by the Federal forces. through for God’s sake, er we are beggars to- | No movement has been made by our troops since gether! yesterday. __ “Just then we passed the next station, hay- ing taken nine minutes for eight miles. We were now more than half over the road, and we had lost nearly ten minutes time, and had left only twenty-seven minutes to do thirty- four miles in. ., I had shut the water off from my pumps a little back, when I diseovered what was the matter, and she was now making steam finely down a slightgrade. From less ne hun- dred, with which we started over the ten mile stretch, she had two hundred before we finished it; and es the gage indicated nohigher than that, and the valve was tied down, I could not tell how much over two hundred poundsshe carried; but she certainly carried none less the rest of the journey. And well might s! arry such an enormous head of steam; for er passing retreated, and our boats pursued untilthey reached the batteries of the enemy at Columbus. It is be- lieved that one of therebel boats at Columbus was disabled. i De Kalb Regt, 1 Message of Gov. Ramsey, of Minnesota. St. Paci, Minn., Jan. 10—Gov. Ramsey was inducted into his second term of office yesterday His message shows a prosperous condition of the State finances. Minnesota has raised four fuil regiments of infantry, three companies of cavalry and one of artillery—numbering in all 4,400 men. A fifth regiment is forming. The State now sends to the defense of the Union a force greater than her whole population in 1850. He recommends military training in schools, and in conclusion says all which the laws of war and self-p:eserva- tion warrant must be made ‘o fall upon the crimes of the criminais of this infamous rebellion, even, if necessary, to the extinction of human slavery. Gen McComb,1 From the Upper Potomac. FREDERick, Jan. 11 —There is no further ad- = P< = ager : M Smith, 6th N J,1 box passenger business. The road was put in the j °Ver that ten miles in eight minutes, there lay | Vices from Romney. A heavy but irregular cai oy p very best condition, and other os tions J tep miles of a five feet = grade, and fourteen nonading has ‘been heard in the direction A Ernest, 29th N Y, 1 box were made to cut down the time, and put the | Miles twenty-to-the-mile depression between Shacpevery this forenoon, but the cause is un- trains through quicker than was ever known before, when the new engines should come. Well, there was but one of the new engines us and C—, and it was now eleven o’clock * Frepericx, Jan. 12.—Rumors are circulatin; — forty-seven minutes. that the town of Bath, Morgan county, (about ten Now the engine was hot in earnest. The] miles seuth of Hancock,) Fas been Barat by the furnace door, smoke-arch, and chimney, all} rebels. The rebel army, under Gen. Jackson, is wore red, while she seemed to fly onward as if | in and around Bath, and they burnt a grist mill the very evil one himself operated her ma- | 2nd some other buildings yesterday. There is no chinery. demonstration along the lines. “- Six minutes carried us over that ten miles; and we darted by the last station that had lain between us and C——. Now we had fourteen miles to go, and my time showed 11 o’clock and a ey ry ye “we jive.’ en’ ta myeolf ¢ it,’ and we plunged dows the twenty Task make with all steam on. Persons who saw the train on that wild ran say that it was soon after they heard the first sound of her skproees, when the strange object, which looked as if it was a flame of fire, darted by, and then the sound of its travelling died away in the distance, that they eould hardly convince themselves that they had seen anything. It seemed more like a creature of a wild dream than a sober reality. “And new let me tell you that no engineer never beat the time that we made on those fourteen miles. Those great wheels, eleven feet in diameter, spun around so swiftly that you could not begin to count the revolutions. je. “<I said there was but one engine came, and she was, in my opinion, altogether the best ever turned out at the Taunton works. And this is as much as could be said in praise of any — She was putin my charge immedi- bas . mit Capt J R White, Rumered Capture of Rebel Steamers. Lovisvittg, Jan. 11—The Bowling Green Courier of the 2d says that Floyd arrived at Nasb- ville on the Ist, en route for Bowling Green. A rumor prevails at Lebanon that the Fades Cumberland river with munic Proceeding up the ing and provisions for Dalliootfce 4'1oFees.~"1'Be locality of the seizure is not stated. The Democrat has advices corroborating the acconnt of the disbanding of Humphrey Mar- shall’s forces, near Painesville. No further par- ticulars have been received. ly, with the understanding that she was ine. ** It was Saturday when she came ont of the shop, and I was to take a special train up to The train was to carry up the presi- dent and several of the other officers of the road, to meet some officers of another road, which crossed ours there, and arrange some important business with them. [ had no trouble at all making forty miles an hour going out. The engine handled herself most beauti- fully. Wewere just holding up at Y—— when AJdrich, the treasurer, who had come out on the platform to put the brake on, mayee and fell. As we were yet under good headway, he was very much injured, and was carried to the hotel insensible. a ‘* According to the president’s directions, I switched off my train, turned my engine, and 3810 lw 2 nV ke» Bere’ ‘The attention de 27-e010t The War in Missouri. Sr. Lovis, Jan. 10,—Gen. Palmer telegraphs Gen. Baileck, from Otterville, that, on the Sth, Major Terrence or Hubbard,with 450 troops, at- tacked the rebel Poindexter, with 1,000 6 1300 men,on Silver creek, Howard county, totall; routing them, with a loss of seven left on the fiel town, de7-im LIST OF UNCLA FOUND at RAILROAD DEPOT, And now in the Government Warehouse, near the Depot. HB Starr, 87 Regt N ¥ Vols, 1 box P P Pitkin, Qrmr 24 Regt Vt Vols, 2 boxes Col D H Williams, 3ist Penna Vols, 2 boxes W A Benker, 35th Regt N Y Vols,1 keg CC Dwight, 75th Regt N Y Vols, 1 barrel Rev E H Hewes, 14th Regt N Y Vols, 1 tox Lieut V V Van Patten, 3d Regt, 2 boxes Thos Dunosn, Berdan’s 5 8, 1 box Col MoL, Murphy. 1 box YSth Regt N Y 8 V, 2 boxes Maj P M De Zevz. Ist Regt L [ V,1 box Company K, 85th N Y¥ Vols, 1 bux Col D H Vinton, 43d N Y Vols, 1 box J W Manteline, sth N Y Vois, 1 box Col 8 © Black, 1 box Col G W B Tompkins, 1 box » 2 boxes Lt Cot Bartis, Sth Regt Ex Brig, 1 box Col. Berden’s Sharpshooters, 1 box Company F, 5th Conn Regt, 1 box Capt N G Throop, 57th N Y V 8,1 box M Stonham. 434 N ¥ V 8,1 box Lt Col J A Suiter, 34th N Y VS, 1 box C F Nicherson, 24 Maint H Draper, 1sth N Y V,1 box. D. H. RUCKER, T THE HE Weli-kuswn V box Lt Col Marsh, 16th N Y Vol, 1 box Lt Russell, Q Mr i8th N ¥ Vol, 1 box Lt Col Benedict, 1 box Col W H H Davis, Comd Light Battery, 5 boxes Lt Col G T Thomas, 22d Regt, 1 box Capt Yeates, 224 Regt, 1 barrel and 2 boxes J H Cushman, Q M 5th Vt, 1 box R Proctor, Q M 34 Vt,1 box O B Brainerd, Q M 5th Vt, 3 boxes J W Clarke, Q M 6th Vt,1 box Penn Reserve Brigade, Gen McCall, 12 boxes box Capt J H Jenkins, 17th Regt, 1 box W Fletcher, 2d Maine Regt, 1 box H Hennessey, 2d Vt Vols, 1 box 2d Regt N YS M, 2 boxes A T Severance, 6th Maine, 2 boxes Col MoCunn, S7th N Y Vols, 1 box B Atkinson, 231 Regt, | bex K L Batchelder, Ist N H, 1 bag P Rabben, 25th Regt. 1 box Capt E D Bryant, $1 Mich, 1 box Co A and H, 6th Maine, 1 box Capt G W Lumbert, 6th Mich, 1 box box W H Covert, 12th N YS V,1 box W Mernil, 3d N Jersey, 1 box RS White, 2d Vermont, 1 box LW Price, Q M 6th Maine, 1 box LH Snydem, 33d Sidney Tilley, 2d Vt, 1 box Qe Mr Foote, 2d N Y 8 V,2 boxes Capt Reynolds, 4th N J, 1 box 6th Mass Militia, 3 boxes Muss Poweli, Gov’t Hospital, 1 box Lt a D Winch 16th N Y8 V,1 box MH Rice, 18th N Y SV, 1 box JM Lewis, Stewart’s E O F Watts 31 N Y Vola, 8 Bennet, Cain Regt, 1 box Rev S Wilsen, sth Penna Regt, 1 box G 8 Galick, Fire Zouavers, 1 box , 88th P er pn rneeeneerent s UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF- Q FICK. Wasuineton City, Deo 26, 1861, . C. Qusitcmaden General U. 8, WHITE HOUSE. hite House Restaurant, on High street, near the canal, in George has been refitted, and parties cai now be accommodated with comfortabie rivate rooms, Game. Fish, Oysters, ines, Liquors, and Segars, alw: Families furnished with Oyster ual. A. RODIER, Proprietor. IMED FREIGHT Regt, 1 box tive service. uartermasters of the Reg- ular and Voluateer Army is called to the above order from the Secretary of War. T Regt, 1 box box Quartermaster, &0. dirento thgiuRO'M8 MEIGS, id the best sys on hand. 8.88 usual and many more carried off, and from fifty to seventy-tivé wounded, and thirty prisonees. Our Joss was four. The rebel camp was destroyed, and a large number of horses and teams were taken. A heavy fog alone saved them from com- plete destruction. The engine barely seemed to touch the track as she flew along, and although the track was as true asitcould be, she swayed fearfully, and sometimes made such prodigious jolts that it required some skill for one to keep his feet. No engine could hold together if crowded to a greater speed. “Well, just as [oame to a stand at the depot in C—, the big clock boomed out twelve, and the steamboat was getting her steam on. Rob- erts got on board in time, and nothing te spare. “And he saved the money, did he? I asked, when I saw that my friend had finished his story. Fea! he found it hid away in some old boxes, as Aldrich had indicated.’’ “If you are a passenger for G——,”’ said a waiter, “the bus is & stood ready to start back to C—— at a mo- ment’s notice. “ Aldrich’s mee was of so much import- ance that the business eould not be transacted without him. So all those that I had brought out, except the president and Aldrich, went back to C—— on the three o’clock express train. This was the last regular train which ‘was to pass over the road until the following Monday. . “Early in the evening I left the machine in charge of my fireman, and went over te an cating, tense, to me f I could not spend the time more pleasantly than on my engine. The hours dragged themselves uway slowly. I was taking a game of dominoes with the station agent, when in came Roberts, the president, in a state of great excitement. celebrated Watch lowest prices that Town in a State of Siege. Sr. Joun’s N. F., Jan. 9 —The rioting at Car- bonear is only kept down by the presence of the military. The town Is in astate of siege, and business isentirely suspended. Both parties have been largely reinforced, and hostilities will com- mence the moment that the troops are withdrawn. A magistrate was shot on Tuesday, but his wound is not dangerous. The whole trouble arose out of the animosity between the Catholics and Pro- teatants. as Revolvers, 8 avenue. usual price for t! British Troops Porenicsot te Land in Port- al . G Ww. OLD AND ee dozen now in sto: 68, ¢ ARY words, Knives. Pocket Compasses, &c., Army Trunks and Bed Combined; and many other things useful and oraeseontal ar338 Foussyivenia, nos) GENTLEMEN'S LINEN COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS Il styles, at abont half tre hi manufacture. » A. Lak 20,’s Marble Hall Bazsar, dene - eaten Under Brown's Hotel, ATCHES. VER ENGLISH, SWISS AMERICAN, Ihave now on hand large stoc! tT am a good and relia! oan be afforded at; and every pti JEWELRY on hand; ali new styles recei: as soon as manufactured, and offered at the lowest rates. Silver ware manufactured in my own All kinds of MILIT. all the most 2 P. GOODS on hand, such bes, Belts, Bowi 0. Also strong !—A bout 700 ‘oods—ail of our own OM PSON’S, So I thanked my friend for his story and bade him good bye.— Literary Emporium. “ ‘Harry,’ said he to me, * I want you to put me domale 0 — at twelve o’elock.> “« As it was near eleven o’clock, and the dis- tance was seventy-five miles, I thought he was at first; but when we got outside the door y= gpl 4 the arm and burried me so fast I saw as earnest. “ ”? said he, “if you don’t set me down in C—— by twelve o'clock, I ruined man, and ‘his road isa ruined road. Aldrich is dead, but he told me before he died that he had embezzled from time to time, fift thousand dollars of our money; and his cler is to start on the twelve o’clock boat from C—— to Canada. If we don’t have that PorTLanD, Me., Jan. 11 —The steamship Hi- bernian will come here firstand land her mails and pessengers, and then go to St. Johns, N. F. Mr. Seward has telegraphed permisson for the British oops be landed here and conveyed to TRUNKS, HAR How to Build a Smoke House. In answer to a correspondent, the Working Farmer gives the following directions:—‘A smoke house should be square, its size raeying from four to eight feet in diameter, accor: ing to the quantity of meat required to be smoked; the lower portion, to the hight of five feet, should be of brick, with a door lined with sheet iron. This may serve both as an ash-house and as the proper place for the fire to furnish the smoke. ‘ire should be piaced in the Arrival of the Sloop-of-War Jehan Adams. New York, Jan. 12—The U.S. sloop-of-war John Adams arrived pottery Som China. The bark Nightingale, from Rio, via St, Thomas reports that the privateer Sumter was off St. Thomas, December 24th, and landed one of her officers perienced B. STRONG, ANUFACTURER OF NESS & MILITARY GOODS, ired at shortest notice, SA TORRES -WATORES: J I HEREBY Take pleasure in informing the pub- lio of my return to my old stand at W. Voss’, % RvenUS, betw aving sieved the ri uropesn ed to repair Chronometers and fine Short notiee, warranted to give en‘ire satisfaction, 255 PENNSYLVANIA AVSNUE, South side, between 12th and 13th streets. relates Trunks, Harness and Military Bguipmonts and 13th streets 12th | 4 tation of being anex ‘toh: maker. [am now pre- Watches at JOS. KULINSE1L. and middle and covered with the material to be rist. ersons desirous obtaining Jsweiry payagats with, the road goes inte other heeds | bared, #0 that the mass, being surrounded by Sa td pat vitceg, cag ae Sr severe ext a ter gul waders ta O—_ ‘at the right | shes, may maintain the ignition fora long] pp ¢. a. VON MOSCHZISKER, Regtly and promptly executed. weivtek. time, wk I save the money, you shall have giving of tne smoke with regularity. asst ° ipper part may be wood, and the sep: From Clinton Place, New York, has arrived inthe five thousand dollars. , Understand it, Harry! Pacininl cess yr heed AND CLOAKS—Many stylish end les at ‘ergot ‘and recently re- PERRY & BRO. Penn avenue snd Ninth st. tion from the lower part by joists, covered city and opened his offices at th es TE ee acs it. Isaw now the with pare 80 as to leave _ aver ing No. 8 MISSOURI AVENUE, duced prices, ited reason why the wages had been out down: I three inches in diameter, for the ascent of the where he can be cowsulted on Maladies of the js9 it all, end my blood boiled. I felt | pmOke. | The height of this upper portion may EYE AND EAR 25 SURERIOR SAD Sas T would save (ES took WI tived, aud teld | said be facnthed with a door that may be ah Tequiring medical and surgical treatment. Dr. Vow Moscuziexer is the inventor and intro- ducer into the medics! practice of the EPHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, for the treatment of obstinate cases of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD- ork, at thy New looked, so that the door to the lower portion ‘ will not give ingress to meat-room. This se; aration between the two portions need not locked, so as to enable the frequent removal of ashes from the house and the p attention to the fire to be more readily performed. ‘ts 80. “ See that you do it, Harry,’’ he replied, as be climbed up the steps of the coach which Se ote n t-board. the = up 1001 . a oulish bendoe to help my fireman, J the throttle, and just as she comme moving, RIME! original patentee Sawdust placed over a few et coals will i looked at my watch. It was just eleven He 1s also author of the letters published in the | for the sam>, crelook, 40 that I had one hour fo make my | Dest." The auwdusi, however, should be fiom | New York and Philadclphis papers | Ms,Rime'e grunt T Fre foot there were few curves such wood as is most free matter; acer teres —- ; the pyroligneous acid evaporation is of a better ‘SS FROM THE FIRING OF CAN in the road; bat there were several heary | go02) fron hard than from soft wood, while REAR NON, $c. in the Colouiz grades. I was perfectly acquainted with every | th¢ amount of oreosote, which fi the Preserva- Y pet of Peanayivania, 9: rod of it, so that I knew exactly what I had to tive property will be the same.”’ Dr, Von M. has for tne past fourteen years devoted “es Be =e pad encounter; and when I saw how the P ? , his special attention to the herpes TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, And possesses the testimonials of some of the best known public men in the Union, who h*ve been most succesfally treated by him for the RESTORATION OF SIGHT § HEARING, Amongst his letters may be found the following names: Hons. G. Pugh and John MoLean ; Rev, G. G. Mullen, Major C. L. Kilburn, U. 3, Army ; Right Rev. Bishep Blanc ; George Gordon, Esq, Clarendon Hotel. New York ; Robert Base, Esq, President of the Goodhue F. I. Company, New York ; Robert Glover, Esq., Director of the Na- Look to the Cellars. For sal: 150 & hat of the ie, . She! and to health, while the same ” many others, smongst which time are all eae gS en cone on. 1 me just rece: fone for knew | rior manner out Lee io eee letters may be examined at his office, alters No. J No. 8 Missouri Avanvx. ‘ sed ope snd putin onder tice © mann tua) teomamcic oi! Wn meas BatES i i 24 decayed facilitation of Opthalmis and Aural Surgery. 8) feed wall 4 howerer, should have Artificts! Eyes inserted without causing apy pain el ainda te ‘when the tener Fora woth ted 9h; vp ie tsa hed a ature is point. 5m jasim * dep ‘ sireet, south ——_ A Pas SHEE LE AND HARNESS om the Sists oi x Sixth Ts. _near the Na iting wiil please call and J.C. 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SWEET CATAWBA OR LADIES’ WINE, in barrels and haif-barrel for table moore very superior article for the holidays, CATAWBS BRANDY, $n unsurpaseable stimulant. and useful for “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the Bony Fane. ISLES COFFIN: | BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROP- O MILITARY OFFICERS AND UTHERS. pa eer BATCHELON'S GENUINE HAIR DYB, Ry py 4 Ths Only Reliable and Harmiess Hes Dys Enown. yy 5 Sold by all Drugists; also, st Baanzron's Patent | “®! * PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. Modleine Siors, cp. Patent Office. cor, F'& Tea, Grsse’s Hair Stor * 's Rar oo enn’ a Fo ne where n have ed note 82 Garolay eu. (sate 238 Brosdway) N.Y, Cc, CHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS— A inil stock of choice fsorics at iess than the usual rates. One price only, marked in plain figures. An examination of stock solicited ; no obligstion to purchase incurred thereby PERRY & BRO., ja7-6t Pern avenue and Ninth st. ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, The delivery office of this company is removed from Third street to the large depot on B rtreet, between 2d and 3d ets. de S0-tf O OFFICERS, SU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Arising from Exenesne, Hetie. Diseipanos, Early Indisorstion or At. Attended with the Following Symptom: : Indisposition to Exertion, Ee "pinout Weak Ne Horror of Discase, Loss of Memory, Dimness of Vion. the . Universes! Lassitude of the Nuncelar Hot Hands, emsbing ° Drynees 0: we Sate, “ruptions on * al ACE. These symptoms, lf alowed to ¢0 om, whioh this meédicine invariably removes, soon IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIO FITS, In one of which the Patient may Bepire. Who oan say that ¢! not frequently fol- lowed by those “DInayer Dismasns, “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS oy THE INSANE ASYLUMBS And the Melancholy Deaths by Conswmption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF TEE ASSERTION. THE CONT UCLRc WER AAEEEO™> Requires the aid of medicine to atrengthen and ERS, &0.—For sale, at & moderate price, New York built four wheeled light covered GON, with hand: lesther cus!ioos, &c, baving been used three times. cost $182 Also,a New York made sect of Doubie Harnes:, with fittings, which has never been used at all. esct of plain Singie Harness, quite new at 457 Seve: oth address of — — ie pe street, corner of I, for groom. ae SOMETHING NEW-—SUPERIOR HULLED 2 CORN.—The subzoriber, naving got the agency to suppiy Washington and Georgetown with this delicate preparation of Corn, would respectfully sak of his friends. and the pablic at large, to give itetriai, Aiso, Popped Corn, plain and sugared. ADLY, Agen! Pa. avenne, between 18th and 19th sts, Invigorate the B.—Manafacturer 0: Marbie Manties, Monu- which HELMBOLD'S a aig tc ‘abie Tops, &o. A large assortumert a.ways oc 19- 3m SAVY WOOL HOSE, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS and Aku SHIRTS, at S04 . avenne, back room; €r 355 D street, ree a 4 TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. 9th and ieth At& KINDS OF aged § GROCERIES AND FEMALES— FEMALES—FEMALES, OR YOUNG, SING oR __ CoNTE PLATING In Many ‘ections Peculiar to Females ti B 8 unequalled by an: rem- ely ee in Chiorosis ‘or Wetentuous 1 Painfulnees, or Sup; mn of a Sutier’s Goods on sand end for sale low b; BROWNING & KEATING. de 4 Stawtf 353 Pa. avenue. near 6th st JUST, RECEIVED TEN BBLS. 8, HORINE’S superior CLD KYE WHISKY, ight years old, warranted. Aleo, prime Monongshe: his- kies for sale at 353 Pa avenue, by BROWNING & KEATING. uations. Ul or irrous state de 4-Stawtf rus, Leuoorrhes or Whites, Sterilii Fee en er or ear ace atiset Diaaiponoes ot te Cheese. 3 Wiltature Hamburg do; Sep 10.5 uyel 5 Pai san do., Pin ono Grarere Gon tNG & BURCHELL dels corner Fifteanth st. and Vermont av. ENJAMIN DEWOLFF, No. 354 Punx, AvenvE, Adjoining the Nations! Hotel, Wasnt DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I?. + D> eore ND Sven Ww CHAINS, JEWELS Y,SI Tale ne Swe Belcan, Boers, @ Unptocsant CUTLERY" SPECTACLES Medicine for Unpleasant Dangerous N. B. Repairing done bee! rR . mac ee Rio M PRBS RE one OFC Ricuann, iste] HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU skilful workman in Chronometers, fine Watches, sped &o. de 7 im* SECRET Xo all thelr SOR wo uttle Expense tonuses a frequent desire aud gives strengthto rinate, thereby Removing U: Proves ot oies rete i a pe ac = 2 — ad ey} ant mi THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF NDKERCHIEFS, HANDRERCHIEFS, HANDRERCHIEES !—All sorts, stook now un- equalled, for — ond gentiemen—juet the thing for Christmas Presents. THOMPSON’, At S. Co.”! Hall Bazasr, be tates Com ‘Under frown's ‘Hotel. __SIGGERS & HENRY’S Wasa GON AND ALEXANDRIA EX- 4 UACES, ‘day. Orders left on slate wa Meo Greforye Stave Biors oF Mar and who have paid heavy Sess Lo beoured 32 tin’s Franklin House, Washington, Smo, bas Gis a deoer ~ 1 will ee] with prompt attention, hey inthe ‘slotom, fs ae = = gravated form, and Wena we g ust OPENED NEW YORE OYSTER AND EATING SA The undersigned beg respectfully to inform their friends snd the public generally that ther rave opened their establishment! on New York av., near 15th st. We 11 spare no pains to procure for our mers the best the market can at- — ford. Parties, families and eutiors supplied at the ehortest notice. Our ostablishment will bo open daily. Sundaps excepted. | OR IAN & SWORD. de 24-Im* SAAC HERZBERG, mr) Qaly Jigensed Er AWN OKER. 000 to be loaned on Gold and Silver Wateh: ridg Apparervat the od stand, Now 361 c Ww are |—t x . 4 > st ect, back rot the Nations: Hotel, Letween 4 end 6th sts. de 18-Sm* ET, pee res! per a HEX a u ranc He will be happy to greet hie Old friends and'ous- N. 5 —Goods sent free of charge to any part of re C. MALLARD. [@Portant TO MILITARY MEN! Army Regulation Hats, Me tao wrese Cops. Stat made wv vinces CPs made to Ones BTINEMEEZ, s near corner 13th st., fo | Lo highly fesomponted for the wee of our rank sud PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, SR EELNAT re ST7ELOF Boome URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Disesses of these Organs require the aid of s Di- ¥RETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU i8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, wisestens prise cee aoe BVIDBECE OF TEE MOST RESPONSINLE AED RE willSscoompany the medicines. eee ee ra pe canting with Nemes HENCE AND FAME, “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTIOE.” — WE MAKE ‘XO SECRET” OF “INGREDIBETS.” HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCEU onaaned bebe Bornes, Pome Ot aa sire by a compton arageian- file by Lieut Gen. Winfield Scott. de li-lm >) WATCHMAKERS, JEWEL- PREPARED IN VACUO, NOmCe (ERs, AND Pe DLARS: BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, 5 “RS, of 90 Washington street, Bos- " ws esti mrnnan Boe, ona gy” | Pretion and Amalie, Coe. and Soe Man E riding. on “‘Pacedny, December Stet with 8 large HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. stock of Watches, Jewelry, Watch Mate aly Soar tistads Recerlat ie Gone 2 e. ; Fou on Wone DONE at Rev. de 30-im* AFFIDAY: |. \plnumilagjecnctmne— AND FILE! OTHRUCK’S, Rg 460 Ninve St: », NEAR Isthe piace, ofallotacrs, to supply 4. with and _subseribed bad all kinds AMP NITURE, 4 aoe THE V: Lowzst Puiczs. ba Kidemie, Ninth st.. He also keeps on hand @nd wakes to order MATTRESSES, PLLLOWS and COMFORTS, ualities. Come and render yourselves com: feetavie Stee woner tee very imal! outlay of 4L7- Remember the places. de 21-stawaw Di. TO THE LADIES! ICIANS ‘DANCE PHYROMS 4. M108 P.M Price $1 per bettie, or six fer $6. oDiezare’ to ans address, seonreiy paket Brom i f informanen in confidence PST pee ranks PEs] Adtren ner tr meen seo "Gold "and Ghowilie. Seta 'g grinds IS); | Depot, 1m South Fenth at. below Chestaat, Pile scroct, berceen Sth ond Teen = de 18-1m™ j BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Y we Will rr ct, money's worth by AND UNF. sal She es ra, GEO PASE, B Sectbes B iar ols ogy prank nd moe ig 4 you J opere cive “ “ Erwaect Buchs, = ‘iva ~ = “ « Barsapertiie, Coss, ck * «Improved Bose Wesh. B. Z. D, @uman, Jomn Resiwlaet Cirey entre vast, & © fone 8. B. Earwone, BC de mn “corner Vermont av. st. D. B. Cras, Kipwats & bawauwes./. “ee ¥. Pay! Seanaee; Ne. 606 See ore,