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THE SITUATION IN MEXICO. amid war's alarms in our own im- een we have fora time ost rg ot on wwadily panes for ir . ward imiqritows fnvaaion.- the teat * Pn that pen of Gen. Lorencer. had not experienced troops of Secumaer ee rtey wigs remains w! is—in the strong andi healthy position of whieh wes obtained from he Merxicdtié by such aiahonoran:t freed, It it believed ift : seems to have oe gp Fama ound | the that Gen. colebrate the ath of August (the fete day of Napoleon) by a decisive atmck It is stated that the army is = os eA collect 6,600 effective mean. pers eras to the cueriila system, avoid a gen eral action, harass the on their march to the capital, and at to eut off their com- monication Vera and Puebla. Ir. this be ao, H is to account for the apparent | disorganization Zaragesa’s army, which is, in fact, no at ; ‘We think that this warfare would be the best policy, for can of to contend enecessfully ih ne | 12 Open feld. Long ‘practice duriug their clase guerilias, Ttiean rangers,” as an Day's would stile them.) ‘and their conntry is peenliariy suited to that kind of warfare. No | resistance, therefore, wonld be ow until the arrival of theenemy st the city ‘xico, and perhaps even there the govern. , ment may refuse to make a stand, and retire to | Morelia, leaving it to time, to isolntion, to the | difficulties of a occupation, and to pextal or occasional risings in the provinces, wear @ut the patience of France. This plan, said to haye been suggested by Gen. La Liave, is likely to meet with no obsta- cle which will render ite execution impossible. ‘This is the increasing discord which preyails both in the government and ia thecountry. Tha | misunderstanding which has so long cristed vbetween Jaarezand Debiado has degenerated into an open rupture. The latter eent in his resignation on the Mth of August, and retired into Guanajuato, taking with him the military contingent of that State, For some time pre- Yiously he had {Grmed a sort of Pretwrian guard, in the middie of which he lived at Ta- cubays, not daring to trust himself in Mexico, | Barta =o ded some evil turn from Juarez. e is evi ly preparing a pronunciamento, and it is rumored that he has made overtures to Al- monte “to concert measures for avoiding the Wusion of blood,” or, in other words, he is pay- ing court to the man he deems the rising one, the protege of France. Moreover, itis announced | that —o ot San Blas and Manzanilla, on the Pacific, have declared themselves in favor of French intervention; the city of Collma has done the same, and is said that a similar move- ment is‘ ontemplated at Guanajuato. The con- tingent of Chihuahua, which was marching to the capital, revolted when half way, and dis- = |,. At Puebla eleven artillerymen have shot, in consequence of the diseoyery of a lot among the garrison; and bands of cuerillas ve been formed in the States of Jalisco, Du- raugo, San Luis and Guanajuata by th® parti. sans of Almonte. French correspondents assert that there is a growing feeling everywhere in favor of the intervention, especially now it is known that a really-strong army is to reinforce the corps of occupation. We by no means rely upon their statements; they are evidently open to the greatest saspicion. It may be, after all, | that the Mexicans are endeavoring to luil their | enemy into false security; and thus the asser- | tion thata general movement against Juarez will break out as soon as there is any certainty of efficient protection from the French army, may have no other foundation than wilful mis- representation. Yet we cannot help fearing that the Mexicans will fight at very serions dis. advantage, if it be true that so much discord prevails among them; indeed, they will rush to their own destruction unless united as one man against their powerful and unecrupulous foe We do not hear of their making any general demonstration of support to the Government, which at such a time onght to be the first thing, justasit has been with us. We should haye thonght that they would have laid aside, in the presence of the enemy, all their contemptible jealousies and party animosities, to rally round the flag of their country. The French reinforcements have begun to ar- rive. A corps of 2,500 men disembarked at ‘Vera Cruz on the 2d August; its destination is the interior, and it will be employed in clear- ing the road from Vera Ornz to Orizaba of gner- illas. The remainder of the 25,000 men destined for Mexico will leave France in the course of the present month. Among the miscellaneous news we learn that a Mexican resident at Vera Craz, M. Marquatt, had been imprisoned for thirty-six hours, and condemned to pay a fine of $250, for having thrown stones at a French band. which was Passing before his house. Also, that the seat in the cabinet of Juarez, left Pe» the resignation of Doblado, has been by Don Juan Antoniode la Fuente. The ellow fever is raging among the garrison of ‘era Cruz and among the crews of the French ships of war, and has carried off many victime, THE END OF GARIBALDI. {Correspondence of the London Times.} Turin, Aug.30.—The career of Garibaldi has | come to a close forthe present. We heard yes- terday that he had come down from the heights of onte, and had been seen at Palmi. ly it was hay Se of his bands march- ing along shore on that side. As to himself, it seems that he was overtaken by. Col. Pallavi- | cino, at the head of a battalion of Bersaglieri, a | few companies of another battalion of the same and a regiment of Piedmontese Grena- | Gilet Brigade, altogether 1,800 men, in those very gorges of Aspromonte, where the volunteer | chief had taken = formidably strong posi- | mart fight, Garibaldi, ie. bruised © ton, and where, a: 8 deeply wounded in his foot and with a thi; fell into the hands of his ta, to- | gether with abont 2000 of his fallowers” OF more than 300 were wounded, among them the son of Garibaldi—Menotti-who, like his father, was struck in the thigh. Only a few (Bine it is said) were killed. H it is not eae: to ascertain from-our meagre © telegraphic information how seriously Gari- bandi is hurt, but it is stated that he expressed \ so tha’ natural to presume it yet able to travel. Garibaldi’s request was not granted, ; he [as Ponshonty marches (regardless of the other Royai troops under Cialdini, which were to co- operate with him, and which were yet far in the Fear,) deeming it inexpedient to come up with the insurgents and close with them, venturing | on an unequal , rather than allow Gari- baldi the chance of giving his prrsuers the slip in Calabria, as he had done in Sicily. The first feeling of eve’ y. good Italian, of every man interested in the welfare of this | country, must be that of nnutterable relief. | Garibaldi has been «pnt down.” It is dificult | to fathom the abyss to the brink of which he | bad bt the rational cance. Had he over- Tun the inland as he went the whole length of the island kingdom, is no doubt but France would have settled matters at N: ‘aples in 1562 as she did at Rome in 1549, As it turns ont, it is dificult, evenin the midst of the awe inspired by the upshot of this tragic episode, to re @smile at the disap. polmtment of the Emperor Napoleon, whose 3,000 Frenchmen under M’Mahon were al- ready preparing tocross the Neapolitan fron- tier. he £1 — for interference has been removed, and henceforth, if the Emperor meddles with Ltaly, it must be at his own peri. Sr 87 A son of Addison Faunce, of Randolph, Mas fad but 13 years old, committed suicide by hanging last week, because he was not per- mitted to go to the War As an officer's servant, He was apprenticed toa baker in Milton, and having visited bis father, a soldier stationed at Fort Wi became enamored of military ‘arren, life. Faiting to obtain his father’s consent, hie /| applied to his employer, who vainly atuempwd todivert bis mind from the subject, and he be~ came f. i Pe Provost Marshal of St. Joseph, Mo., all persons entitled to foreign protection shall! claim it within flye d tys after the date of the order, and afterwards wear the | word “Foreign” printed on their hats or caps | ig a eonspicuous manner. Persons who may be found without the badge will = ant. be held liable ‘be sonorous antaing Tecently been teeted by a German onent ane Bas the results of his obse: in he MI Gazette. He on their en- | + particular attention, am meats to bighen' | Fire wood! class No.9). Hay and straw; class palia and Files; clase Note. Painw, sls, snd ' No. 18. Bi 7, elses No. 9, Fire wood 0. W ' $3. Reiting. packing, and hoe @iscouraged, procured a rope and hanged { { of: and, all other things bei Detween roth age ta stoeets. ao Leotw®. 7 MAS. PD. H. BURT W ILL mer Frau pind Raglial, Cinsnes mb. jo. street, on Bestar, oe. as See GrorezTEWS COLLEGE, ae ot exaepeisce of this College will be sesuzaed en the et ef pom ‘Beran for beard and tudtion, hy i y e320. ab! intornconcn peat eB the Cabege. 8 tren P matalage Unxrex veMeLeE ACADEMY! THIBTESNTH Espace YEAR EPieMbin 1S PTE. . Gireatam at the Beckminces. aw Bint | Cc? e i TLCUCR aaa Por YOUNG LADIME! ‘Phe dutios of this schoo! will be sosumed ex Man- See, bn the pulidimg formerly the | ee eee Mithedint Preemie stars Winth strest between Feud F. Otreuia: evstaiaing terme selereace may Le elaine at the Beok- stores, or at ho. 410 F sti se ¢-ie* E. ‘out. EE ld ARAY INETISUTE, bi ny eaten 4 DIES. 1587 and 1600 Spruce ot. Phiieiatpnin, a The vegular of Insinwstion emibracer she Baglish and Wrench Lan ‘and Literstare fitute a tsoroegh Lingtion and French oduct veach ix the Inugwage of Uae fasaily and is oon: stantly spoken lo the 7 is tagght from the wedi t comgee -Of Rtvreture aad com. eet atae hei ene tes, ¥ jones July het reeince. &e., can‘! eltained from Sisdanze D'HERVILLY, Principal of Chegaray Inet tute. m 226m lS ——————e prac 2s far 8. Navy Dupaxtwerr, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Sept. 1, 1882. BRALED ALS for enon cinas separately, en- jorsed ‘* Proporals for Cinas Np.(name the elase) the may yard at (name the yard)” will ve ived at t 2h é ptember inst., for furnishing ani @ulirering at the several navy yards named the materials and arficler embraced in priated echednles, which wit be furnished em application, and rent by mail, if #0 Requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the clades named therein, by the commandants of the revcral navy yards, for-the elanses for the yards muder their command, or by the navy nt nenrest thereto, or by the bureau for any or ell the yards, Jo prevent confusion und siatakes in sealing the | ers, no bra wril be received which contatns classes br sore than’ Dhe yord in one aneelope ; and each im ified that their offers must be in the form here- fter prescribed, and he mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for recsiv+ ing them ; mo bid will be considered which shall be rectived obier the period stated, and no allowance wilt be grade for failures of the matt. To guard aguivst offers being opened before the time appointed. bidders are requested to eadorss on the envelope above the address, and draw 4 line under the endorsement, thus: be sols for Class No. (name the class) for the Naey Yard at (name the yard.) To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Decks, Washington, D.C. Form of Offer. (Here date the offer.) I, (here insert the name or names cv firm .) of (name the town, )in the State Siate,) hereby offer to furnish under your atver tisement dated (date of advertisement.) and eu! to all the requirementa of the same, and of printed schedule to which it refers, all the ar embraced in Class No. (name the cinss) for t navy yard at (name the yard,) according to said schedule, vir; (here paste on the printed class fror the schedule, and opposite each article set the pri and carry out the amount in the oolnimns ic and cents. and foot up the aggregate amount bid for the class.) amounting t6 (here w amount in words. ) L I propore as my agent (here name the agent. if one is required by the schedule) for under the classes miscellaneous, by 4 n of the place of delivery; and sho od, 1 request the contract and sent to the navy agent at (uame signatures and certificate. _(Here the bidder and each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. The undersigned (name of guarantor) of (nama the town, )and State of (name the State.)and (name of second guarantor, &¢.,) hereby undertake that the above named (name the bidder or b if his [or their] offer as above be acc into contract with the United States days after the date of notice through th of the acceptance of his [or their} offer befc tioned. (Bignature of guaci Witness: I certify that the above named (here name guarantors) are known to me to be good and respo sible guarantors in this case (Signature ) To be signed by the district judge, district atte ney, collector. navy agent. or sume person known to the bureau to be responsible. PORTSMOUTH, N. I. Class No.1. Bricks; clase No. 8. Yellow pine timber; clask No. 4 lumber; clats No. 5. Onk and hard woo- 6. White pine, xpruce, juniper and ¢: No.7. Li ir.and pinaster; class No. . Gravel and sand? clare class No. 31. Tron, iron nails, and xpi 12. Steel; class No, 14. Files; class oils, and 5 class No. 15, No. No. 19. Fire wood; class No.2. Ix No. 21. Provendér; class No, 22. Charcc Ne. 23. Belting, packing, and hose; cla Sperm and lubricating oils; class No. 4 ». 7. Anthracite F as coal; class No, 31. ‘opper and composition nails; class No. 32. Ma- chinery and tools. Stone; cla 4°No. 6. Whi class No.7 and hard wood,, cl Spruce, juniper, and cy pre i eda cane Cement; clas Gravel and sand; elas No. 11, Trou, iron spikes; cines No. 12. Steel; class No. 14. I dl 0. len; ‘class No. 15. Paints, oils lass; ciass No. 16. Ship chandiery: class No. I7, fardware; class No. 18. Stationery: ela No BL Provenider; clans No, 22. Charcoal; claus No. 28 ting. packing, and hose;, class No. 24. Spcrsa and lutricating oils; class No.5, , ; class No. 26. Augure, elass No. 27. Anthracite e Glass No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland cont, No. 9. Semi-Bituminous, Broad Top, &e’ class No. $3. Extension of Hospital at Chel: NEW YORE. Class No.1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; class No, $. Yellow Aimber; clase No. 4. Yell lumber; # No. § Osk and bard wood .Rpuce, cypress, and juniper J. Saas owas ot slantars class No. 8) lass No.9. Gravel and sand; elas No. 11. Tron, iron nails and ‘elase No: Ne. 15. Paints, oils, and ; clase No ; No. 17. Hardware; class ;, clans No. 2B. and straw; cl ; class No. 22. rooal ‘0. 2. Iron work Top, &e.,coal; class No. 81. Copper and eemposi- 5 }; class No. 34. Hose le PHILADELPHIA, ‘ we elses hs z . Gravel and jes; alase No. 12. Hte. '. Hardware; ip. chandlery; class No. goal; class No. #9. Semi-ditaminous, Broad Top, &e., coal; elass No. $1. Copper and composition pails; glass No. &. Machinery and tools. NAVAL ASYLUM, Class No.1. Clothing; elasa N and shoes; class No. 3. Provisions; elass No toceries; class No. 6. Dry goods; alase No. 6. ; Tabacco, class No.8. Coal; oils, and gies; ciass No. 10? | 0. U, Lumber, elass No. #2: read. &c.; class No. Ro. tae dase N Miscellaneous; class rovender’ | Btationery. WASHINGTON, Olass No. 1. Bricks; clazs No. 2. Stone; class No, 4. Yellow wood; cla: hite p cypress; class No. 7. 0. 9. Gravel and san nd spikes; els<« Pig irov; class No. 14 oils, and ‘glass; class No, No, 17. fissiwa No. W. Firewoo 12. Steel; class No. 13 21. Prevender; class No and lubricating oils; elaxs Ne class No. 2. Bituminous No. 82. Machinery and tools. will be printed sch it for deliveries must be cop! the articles which may be ec delivered at such place or pla and corthee te the place where uw Vy yards, respeetively, for which the offer is m ar may be directed by the commanding officer ther 3 img equal, pr Will be given to.American manufacture. Moarticle Will be reetived after the expiration of the period specified in the schedules for the eompletion of do. liveries, unless riecinlly authorived by the Depart. ment. In eomputing the elasnen the price sated = the eclumn of econ will ne the stundard, and 6 aggregate Oo} lana w! i ‘t @ording to the prices «tated. eae wee "it is to be provided in the eontr d to be is not ui the bida. AM ‘act tinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount | ” and number of oe wh obable antity which may be required, as well an to fix late for determining the lowest bid; bu’ is to furn! f TRE WILL RESUME BER FOHOOS. Venda, Repcanber Sih. New Teak avenge, ss yor j 3.7. titute, It ia bue ubjeet of in office until nou on the 2th day of dividual of a firm must sign the bid ani contract. | idders are horeby eantioned and particulerly | and hose; class No.4. Sperm class 'N: 2 Hate, prot, j * elas No. 14. 15. Hardware; class No.36. | ¢ jumber; elass No.5. Oak and hard WwW ¢, fpruce, juniper, and e. alr, and ‘plaster; class class No. 11. Irom, tron No. 15. Paints, | chedale will state the times within which elivered; and where the periods stated } branches | quue, between te, Lad ING BALMORALS, F Lasting, i MO) ra Eronek. ing, Lace. and Ci @ | seription; Geni the eezen sl Oonteactors whe 4 me to be delivered, wiki = et te _—o their y or place uaa the yard of delivery, wae impy benatbos e bbe to denver witheut dsay when they sell oe rege itn the full ambent-or-ene dha tract will be ired, and sreety per centum af y dedncte! tweity per eentum retedned may, at the i pad imervition of the enum * juurterly ou the fret cf Janvary, April, July, and October when fhe ype pareree ance es ond the bal- i T cont. T, renee: Sine usvy ageats within Wairty dave alter tne or sentation of bills, in tripléente, duly Voueshed aad ° t “ved rt ef the eontam veserved in to be pid amit all Ps Fy articles oflered mater the done tract ball have bgen removed from the yar! an- lene specaally anthorized by the Department. | po wtipulated im the centract, that if de- | twil sabi ahail be made by the purtios e6 the fast ears tn delivering all or of articles mentioned ia any cian $34 fer, of the quality and at the times and above provided, then snd in aed We seid partion will forfeit and pay to the United States eum of 7 pot to ex twiee the arzonnt of such clans; which may be reevvered, from time te Yime, according to se act of Congress ia that ease provided, approved March3, B@. The mreties weet spenaIbllity be eeartified to By 4 Bavy Agent, eulles- tor, district attorney, or some other person satia- factority known to the bureaa. tis to be provided in the eontract that the by year shal! have the power ef annufling the contra withont hues or damage to the Government, in ond | Congress shall nat have made onffivient apprepria- ions for the aptieles named, or for the eae pletion of works estimated for aud’ on which thie adver- tisement is based, andaball also h@ve the power te ipereace er ¢iminish the quantities mamed in the classes not headed “ Misecllaneous” in the sohed- ale, twenty -#ve per eentum. . Perrone whore offere shall be accepted will be no- tified by letter through the pont offiee, which noties shall be considered sufficient; and iLshey do not en- ter tnto contract for the-auppliss speciGed within Gftern days from the date of wotice from the bureaa of the ncerptamce of their bid. a contract will be made with some other person er persons, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidlere will be held rexponsible for xl delliquenctes All offers not made in street conforgnity with thie advertisement Will, at the option of the bureau, be one hose only whose offers may be accepted will ba ified. and epntracty will be ready for execution ar may be practicable. set wiw Wax Debantursr, 2 Wauntmarciy, Rept. 4, 1909. Prorosars will be reoeived by this Department until 5 p. m., on the lth Feptember, 1962, 4 New York Ordnanee Agency. N New Y Where amples ean be of stow a . ; FORK THE CAV Indige-blue color, with an « inches wide three in letters U.S.” eix inches high of the blanket FOR THE ARTILLERY, . hinee inches wide and ett edge. Tho ge color, im the ¢ tT, in the center of the 73 low. Vi single, au ach ne inepected at the factory, and er paid for but such a4 are approved on inspection, : ries my made as fi time come vo and © piace, time, and ATTAM LINCOLN, ciig on Monday, next, f Cispoal of sithin the following North of the base line and east of the fourth principal stay Whi ge IT 41. of rar Lands app: thereby unfit d to the State by the the State of Arkanwas and other States. to reclaim the "swamp Inela’ Within their limite, approved September 2, 165), | will be exeluded from the sale. The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will. pre in the order in which they are aivartined unta the whole shall have been offered, and the asle thus closed: but the sale shall not he kept onen longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weak, : , Given inder my band at the oity of Warhington, this thirtieth day of May, Auno Domini one thon? send eight hundred and sixty-two, By the President: ABRAHAM LINOOLN, J. M_Epuvxps, Commirnjoner of the General Land Offiee, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the towmhip# and parte of townships above enumerated is requiced te estab- lish the name to the satiafaction of the Register and Receiver of the land office, aud make payment therefor as noen as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day Sppointed for the com- Mmencement of the public mnle of the laudaembrasing the tract claimed, otherwise eueh claim will be for- feited, i. J.M. EDMUNDS Commissioner of the General Laud Ofilce, Note —Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be | Inade for advertising proclamations, exoeyt wo rks ¢ Commissioner of the General Land 0} de M-wlsw ORPHANS Cot KT. — District af Columbia, Wask- ington County, To-rett:-—In the case of Jonah Sit pron. adinimiatrator of Nannon Barnes, deceased, the admivistrator aforesaid bas, with the approba- tion of the Orphans’ Court of Washington Connty sforeesid. appointed Tweaday, the Sth day of Bep- tember, instant, for the final rettiement and dis- tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, of fhe arsets in hand. as far as the name Rave been collected and turned into money. when and whera all the creditorr and heirs of anid deceased are no- tified to attend (at the Orphans’ Court of Washing- ton County aforesaid) with their elaima property Youched. or they may otherwise by law be exeladed from all beneGt in said deceanéd’s estate: Provided & copy of this order be pwblished once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the suid S0th day of September, instant A true copy.—Test : ZC. ROBRING, ap peri an are spertclly authorized te pub fy Rice, _fe 12-lawaw™ i Revister of TPUE METROPOLITAN 1 ROOMS, Front Dst.and Pat J FOR LADIES AND GE Are now open and ready for a}! pe or Cold, Shower, Steain, Vapor At great expense these Batha have te meet a want long felt in this city offer to the citicens of Washington ss fn ; 5 It 18 as ever opebed te any public in ihe d to eall and see for thomsels 26%. m. until 10 p.m.; on 2. These rooms xre uude TUS Ci lence of JUS HOLLAR, from New York, (oue of the proprietors.) who t hor. oughly understands the bathing business in all ita au 6-Im Is Constantly receiving, and has always o: ni fuil supoly of all the most celebrate ee? ATCHES that are manufactured in Bog- land) Ewitrerland and America, both m Gofa and Silver cases. He also keeps a large st fine JEWELRY of the moat desirable atylon nce with Diamonds, Emeralds. Rubies and all other Gems. He js alo manufacturing all kinds ef S.uthd Standard River Ware. and keeps Swords, Revol- yers, Sword Beltaand Sashes. Bowie Knives, Ras, Sciveors, Gold, Silver, and Btevl Spestacies, and Variety of other things weually. Kept in's J, Atore, and all at the very lowest pr waen @th and th °. ot Bi , Pennsylvania » Sth nod 'sth mece rat teow ) Freneh 5 » Merocco, and ry 7 TRE. Aleo, eaceeding lew prives, ya Ta HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “ MIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUI® BKTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Bpesiic Rernetty for Disoases of the BLADDER, KIDNBY#, @RAYRL, and BROPSICAL BWBLLENGS, ‘Th Medicine mercaces the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORSHN Pe inte healthy setion, by whieh the WATERY or CALCBROUR. depoat- tions, and ALL UNNATURAL BNLARGEMERTS, are reduced, as well ax PAIN and INFLAMMA- | TION, and ts good for MAN, WOMEN, or CHLIL- | DREN. HELNBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHT. For Weaknoss arising from-Emeenses, Habite of Discipation, Rariy Indiscretion or Abuse, ATTREDED WITH TUR FOLLOWS SYMPTOMS: Irelieporition to Bxertion, Loss ef Power, Loss of Memery, Difficulty of Breathing, Wonk Nerves, Trembling, Horror ef Disease, Wakefu Dimuess of Vision, Pain in the Baek, Universal Lassitude of the Museular Byrstem, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariahly removes, soon follows IMPO- TENCY, FATUITY, EPH.EPTIO FITS, in one of j Vigor |} TRACT BUCHU ia i i by the PF THE UNITED ! | AFFIDAVIT. i | being duly sworn,doth say, bis preparation eon- 1+ | Sworn and subseribed before me, this 23d day of | H. 0. HOOD * Address letters for information in eonfidenee to which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently fol- lowed by those “DIREFCL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are aware of the canse of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THK INSANE ASYLUMB, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion, j THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH H ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in- he & whieh HELMBOLD’S EX- riably does, A trial will luce tae most skeptical, eour FEMALES !! FEMALES !: | OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON. TEMPLATING MARRIAGE | ns peentiar to Females, the EX- | | TRACT KUCHU is unequalled by any other reme- in Ck Re , Irre ion of Customasy F Schirrous state of the Uterus, tes, Sterility, and for all eom- entto the sex, whe ig from 1, Lwbite of Dissipation, or in the } DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, EEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, | i NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU aXxD IMPROVED ROSK WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES | WASHINGTON, BALTI FIVE DAL ak ‘ E bad YOm—Leave | Nise ad save Wa ; LL Span PRATER BOTING FOrTE eke SAR My "Ealiisnons vs 3 Bow York be ce Total Leeommod (On Bundays af (8 and. 0, wo. daly from Beli. | re wat webaingtes at Ws Trains leave Baltimore at eteingtes\ arrive THE “th VLVANIA CENTRAL. RalLnOaD- 18 A FIRST. (sia ‘ABE RO! ‘0 ALL THE W! ALLABTED AND BAGGAGE CHECKED THROCGH en UeTt e FEOM BALTIMORE! | + DAILY TRAINS FRoM 'ERN SITIES. } T pf them maki J CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Treims on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, . ENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE tal mt e WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. WZ For Through Tickets the Northern Central Pennsylvania avenne a Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltime: SPLENDID SLEEPING Gans ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6 a. nr. a1 arriving in Baltimore at 7.50. where close connections are made with on poner enees pairaeds and. anise in Harris- burg at 12.45 p.m.and 2.454. m., there conne: with the trains onthe Pennsylvania Central - road for all parts of the West, and THE GREAT C By this route Freights of forwarded to and from any 1 descriptions gente ¢h Titinois, “Wisoonsis, . Ratlroad rect. wanie Central Raliresa also connects with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Kentucky, Tennescee, Cumberian Wisconsin, Missoudd Riyerr; and at Cle Merchants and shi tation of their Frei with confidence on its 5} , Kansas, Arkansas, and veland, Sandusky, and ‘Chi- 1 Northwestern rs entrusting the transpor- to this Company can rely THE RAGES OF FREIGHT toand from any point in the West, by the Peuneylvania Cemtral Railroad, qreat all times as favorableas are charged by 0 feo" Tee particular to mark packages “Vis Penna, & KOONS, Freight Agente, 0. 80 North street, Bal Fen'l Superingendent, n'] Ticket Agen HOUSTON, General Freig Central KR." pesca) ENOCH LEWIS 2 L. HOUPT, t, Philadelphia. TRIESEMAR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Ensland, and Seals af the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. TRIFSEMAR No. Inthe effectual remedy for RELA MATCPRH(GA AND EXHAUSTION SYSTEM, RIESEMAR No. 2, Completely and entirely e thore disorders for which Copsiva and Cobebs: ernerally been thought an antidote, to the health of a vast po! th | XATION, SP’ for sad die anced system. purifying and enriching the B | Seatoring the sick, suffering io HALTS ef the system, as well as secondary In all their stages, At little Expense, e or nochange in Diet, No inconvenience, | And no Exposure. Tt causes a frequent desire and gives strength to | Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent- | fog and euging Strictures of the Urethra. Allay- ing Pain and Lntiammation, so frequent in the elas of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases aud worn-out Matter. THOUFANDS UPON THOUSANDS who hare been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found | that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” | kar, by the ure of “powerfal astringent,” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggra- vated form, and perbaps after Marriage, Usk NELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU fr all affestions and diseases of the | URINARY ORGANS, | Whether existing in | MALE OR FEMALE, | Fom whatever enuse originating, asd no mattorof | HOW LONG BTANDING. | | Diseases of these organs require the aki ef 9 Drastic, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT. BUCHU , Is the great Drugsric, and is certain to have the | desired effeet in all Diseases for whieh it is recom- | mended. | Evidenees of the most reliable and respensibie | eharacter will seeompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years, } standing, with names known to science and fame, Price $1 Per Bottle or Six for 85, | Delivered to any addrovs, securely packed ff any observation, Descsi8e SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS, | Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetunotn, who | us no nareotie, no mereury, or other injurious | drugs, but are purely vegetable. | H. T, HELMBOLD, November, 1854, W. P. HIBBARD,.Alderman, Ninth st,, above Race, Philadelphia, H, T, HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth at., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pena, BEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN OYPLED DEALERS. Whe endeavor to dispose “Or THEIR OWN” amd " articles on the reputation attained by ‘BOLD 'S @BNUINE PREPARATIONS, Do, BXTRACT BUCHU, De, do, do. SARSAPARILLA, Bo, do, IMPROVED ROSE Waan, | Beld by Draggists everywhere. Ask for ELM. | BOLDS. Takenoether, Cut ent the advertise | ment and send for ft, amd avoid Imposition and | Buyorure, or) ting the destructive use of Mer- eury. sf well as other deleterious ingredients, and | Trilla in the world cannot R Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qual- ites, They are in the form of a lozenge, and lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- |. Sold in tin cases at @3.each, or four one for $9, and in §Z ¢: administered by Valpean, Wholesale and retail’ which all tho Saree tance, Dr. B ienmeatoamene ane it . . Tow wi riesemar part of the world. necurely packed, una address to the instructi ia beautifully illustrated an au ‘7 Frailty. Price 25 eents. Triesemar and +3 ae ee ae A CARD TO THE LADIES DE DUPONCOS - GOLDEN PILL& FOR corvecteng, regulating and removing oh JSrom and The above Pitts have now been in use for ever aad in have been correctly follo to give mont decided sat ing certificate frem one of the ing me ag upor eourse did not wish ker if any one shou! fer qos elate oF hn name to be made pu avenue; £. D. WAIT jane avenue; and at MFL! Pa. avenue. Ladies, above seen to dentially by m ¥ THER. Baltimore; 8.8. 1. em o 1. 2is Grocnatreet, New York, ita, iterfrits. Bi 2h Gis Sale coe tot eee othersarea im ion ‘ our lives and health (to say ugged out of your do.; and by dr ,HALL & RU General Wholesale A re as you value of being hum! buy only those who al w on aesount of the Pillx bein ingredients com known to every poring the a gent, and th are safe, aud w 4 ey will tell you they ill perform all claimed for them, B.D. HOWE, Sole Propri APPINESS OR MISERY !—THi. aeabee oe DICINE,” have determined: (for the benefit 7 most instructive and inter- — ex pense—to issue humanity ,) four a neipme Disanaltt ectures on Marriage an‘ i vous Debility, Premature cline, Indi- om grea tavalestig ese invalua! and ve been the means of enlighten! ousands, and will be forwatded free on the receipt of four stamps, by Parisian Cabinet. of way, New York, a een oe eapestin the world. pred UPHaic’s RATE DYE is Pa. venue; in returns. DR. JOHN&TON'S WEAEN nervous Pid all bope, Te- ‘ai impediments to Marriage, Phrrical or Menta Sie GEe | INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. | NDS cured at | DR. J. H. McLEAN’S | STRENGTHENING CORDIAL aD BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD? and the | MOST DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL OOR- | DIAL EVER TAKEN! tow La The thousands thoura: who are daily | using MeLEAN'S STRENG G CORDIAL, | certify that it is absolutely an. | Fenoraling and invigorating the r AND STRENGTH. THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. It will eure Liver Complaint, Dyn rheea. Dysentery, Headache. 5 Fever and ‘Agus, Tnward Fever. or any | | disease of the Liver. oi Bowels. : 3 | | &# Gentlemen, do you be Heskhr, Strong and Vigorous? za . do you want the Bloom of Health mount to your cheeks 7—then go at a ND P it is warranted disease of | ine. Obstructed iJ Nervous Debiktty | , Bo youwant your dchate mekly, pany Chiitren | M f THENING L, (see the directions on each bottie,) itis to. SJ One table-sboonful, taken fasting. in 2 fil orchids badiead SF CAUTION !—Beware of = Deal- ers who may try to yous Bitters or Eevvaperili, an-buy cheap.) by ‘ ate ho Golden | DR. J. H. McLE@N® VOLCANIC OIL ened 8D. vt xT. TUE BEST EXTERNA WORLD POR MAN 6R = . Thousands of human have saved a un a is ‘ ine been frat te foster Se bc McLEANS VOLCANIC NC relieve the most inveterate A) or Neuralgia. For Paratysis, | ), Stiffness or inthe ¥ Foto - IGHTING MADE @ASY—By Col, Jebb, Lome ry cone eG 5 conte, atone meet Wars ro4

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