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THE EVENING STAR. | 2S cS- Se DEFERRED LUCAL ARTICLES. BESS 0 8Re STs Pouce Martens.—First Precinct ———Gor- fast Griving, fined 3.5%. M. Whelan, Joice, M. Sollivan, D. Shields, M. Stern, perma wih expired ficense; Thomas McIntyre, pedsiing with- Second Preanc—M. Shea, resisting officer; jail for court. Mrs. James Graham, inciting Fesistance to officer: dismicred. John Cass, Griving a foneraly eee Kane and Jobn Dailey, drunk: tke: 2g James McGuire, drank and disorderly; ed $2 James Lenerd, W. W. Huse, James Huse, ztrooting in stréet; locked up for hearins. Perry Rotiins, stopping aud insulting persons en etiwet: taken to guardhonse. B. MeGovey, @runk; tnraed over to miktary. P. Finney, eo. locked tp ull ee M. Conner, assault and j went fo jail. ‘ there To ncte We. West, Thomas Heniey. Charles Sheger, etenling; dismissed. Jackson Yeniey, do.: jail. Robert Sawyn, disorderly: :: do.: fined $2.56. John » en Sunday; do. John Sullivan. drunk; dis- missed. H.Gilchrist, grand larceny; dismissed. Mary Herbert, R. Wells, disorderly; fined $1.56. R. Gilmore, do.; tarnedvover te the :uflitary. | Fourth Precine!.— George Wiley, larceny: se- | eurity for court. L. Simon, do.. committed for court. F. Riley, drunk? workhouse. James Burk, drunk and disorderly; do. John Mc- Sheers, do: $3. Maria Davis, disorderiy; $2. James Gerritty, drunis and disorderly (in two cases), 4. H. Williams, drank; £2. i fi tact ae ae gh sisting oMcer, jail. . ua H sleeping in etreet; dismissed. Chacies Wilson, riding on pavement; $5. James A. Conner, ereating nuisance; $1.52. John Moody, fast | griving: #250. Geo. Redan aa doz $1.55. B. White, creating nuisance; do. Dennis Bar- | reti, do., paid 58 cents costs. Thomas White: cont mpt, jail. Alexander Grant, drunk and insulting Indies; $2. Taliver, M. Walier, S. Wilson, suspicion of grand jarceny; dis- missed D. Farrall, drunk; do. Laura John- son, prostitution; #2. H.Mutting, drunk and - dise : ordered to leave the city. Julia Faston, do: sz. Isabel Taylor, Emma Adams, disorder! each. P. McCarm, do.; turned exer to military. W. West, suspicious char- acter; dismissed. Jno. Mack, drunk and sleep- : Lieut. Abram Bishop, drunk Roberts, drunk: L. Walsix W. MeCleary, grand iar- ceny: all turned over to mihtary. Engith Irecinct.—J. J. Carrail, Margt. Rass, disorderiy: fined 25.94. John Fieet. do; fined £2.64. John Brown, James Farr, do: turaed over to military. T. A. Beyceand W. Thomas do Bresnahen, drunk and Hugh Kirk, H. Riiry, P. Killen, do.; turned wry. Arthur O'Brien, dv.; fined cis Atkins, do. dismissed. Eliza - do; werkhouse. Thos. Wilson, Josiah Deits, disorderiy: turned over to military. W. Burk, Owen Ellis, do: dismissed, D. McMur- ray. drunk: do. Jas. Kennett, T. Rezers, grand larceny: W. Smith, do.: jail. Johan Wiltiams, doc turned over tomilitary. Silas E. Raliand, larceny: dismissed. Ninth Precinct —James Thompson, robbe dism: Mrs. Kogers, disorderly G. W. Miller, B. Bukley, larceny: di-imissed. J. Adamr, do. jail. ©. Taylor, do.; hii fer ceurt. M. O Brien, burglary; jail. W. Bray, do.: missed. Chariotte Logging, Mary Cnaplin, disorderly: dismissed. Hegh Carrington, M. Keally, T. Reynolds, do; turned over to mili- tary. Mrs. Mary Brady, do.; workhouse. Tenth Precinct —W. + John Coombe, and Adam Hill,drunk and disorderiy; fined 1.04. E. Murpiry, John Flanigan, and C. Ri t, do.: held fora hearing. Chark ; fined $5. D. Bolivar, du.; fined § s, L. Duckett, and H. Denney, disorde fined $3.9. Jane Duckett, di fined $2.91. John Brown, do.: fined $5.94. Join Bronser, do.; fined 25. M.(uaill and F. Shanks, do.; dismissed. John Kobinson, stealing; jail. B: Bennett, exposing person: dismissed. Charles O'N-sill and George Peabody, suspicion of stesling horse: held for hearing R. Cannon and John Hodges, suspicion; do. Thomas Conner, W. Clark, and H. Kelly, gambling on Sunday; fred *5 each. H. Barnes, do.; dis- missed. Thomas Collins, do.: not disposed of y. John:on, drunk and ting officer; fined end jail gor court. Eliza Driscoll. dis- orderly: fined $1.91. Lawrence O'Day, insu ci do. Timothy 5 do. di t Mead, mali: schiel; do. | Finegan, suspicion; do. Lavinia Dick, ball without permit; further hearing. — VATION CASES.— Before Jus- fice Welter_—Faw'd Cady, assault and battery ‘with intent to kill: jail for court. Aug. Hall, drunk; workhouse 30 days. Timothy Meran, bigamy; jail for court. Yonn Parker, drunk; diemissed. J.C. Rahn, insulting ledies; fined $1. Mich'l Shugarm, dog without license; do. $5. Kobert Kichardson, fighting: do. James Dougiass, selling liquor without license; dis- missed. Sargent Hopkins,yagrant: workhouse 30 days. Davfd Shay, suspicion of horse steal- ing: dismissed. Wm. Moore, deserter: tothe military. disorderly; fined $4 aismissed. Phil. Cremer, grand fare Becker, passing counte: ourt. Murty Geary, disorderi i. . B. Donald, drunk and disorderly; fined $1. Charles Van Shredheer, E. Tressler, Max Cohnheiner and Max Bomeen, do.: turned over tomilitary. James Boyd, peddling withont li- cense; dismissed. Wm. Donelly, drunk: locked upthours. B. Nowskie, swindling: dismixsed. Jas. Duglass, assault and battery: jail. John Madden, drunk; fined 75 cents, Jane John<on, @isorderiy hows: missed. Thomas Fry: drank; fined $1. Salomon H. Hall, do.: di James Campbell, sleeping in the street: missed. PTY: s. iy 2. FeertH War ge Is rrovements.—Trees are now being plant- ed oo F street, in the rear of the City Hail. ‘This improvement will do mach in beautifying that locality. A fence will be put up along the curb, which will give a fime finish to square. Trees are also Planted in u triangular reservation at the corner ef Penn- sylvania avenue and Seventh street, and in other public reservations. i The square in front of the Douglas Hospital, | being built up for hospital purposes, zives | that part of the city quite a lively appearance, Houses are beginning tospring up. This ac- ; lion of the government giyes increased yalue to property in the vicinity, — Tue Diernenta—We understand this dis- fase is prevailing to an alarming extent in Accident district, in the western part of this county. Several families have buried as high as five of their number. The total number who have died within a few weeks, we under- stand from a responsible source, is «bout Seventy. This disease has oo during the summer in Grantsyille district, adjoining Accident, causing the death of a number of [ lpscoras Tt attacks middle aged and children. e latter principally.— Cumberland ( Md.) Civi: dian. Se een &7 More than sixty millions of dollars haye been given in private bounties since the war began, of which sum it is vet ay one-third, or twenty millions, may safely said to have been contributed by members ef evangelical -Congregations. Lt is a suggestive fact that one- third of this amount, twenty millions of dol- tars, is more than the whole amount given to the missionary cause during the last thirty years. @?Recent intelligence from the Labrador coust is to the effect that a truly deplorable state of affairs prevails among the peopic of that re- gion, in consequence of the short catch ot fish. The approach of winter causes the most dis_ tressing anticipations, &# The ediitors and publishers of the Memphis Argus were required last week to enter into bonds for ten thousand dollars, as a pledge that they wonld not publish anything of a treasonable character. S7 The Orleans interest is said to be uncom- monly vigilant in France just now, and san- ine of speedy success. Louis Napol-on ynust eep hiseyes open tight, or they will unseat bin. 87” Among the spoils captured by onr troops at Pocotaligo were three negroes dressed in the uniform and armed with the muskets which they had received from the philanthropic Hunter. S7 A treaty between Portngaland China was signed at Pekin on September (3th. By this treaty the Macao Peninsula is eeded to Portu- @e It is said there are now as many persons employed in the cotton mills at Lawrence, Mass.. as there were before the breaking out of the wa S7 Gen. B. M. Prentiss, of Minois, melessed from one captivit for the Quincy Whig, of Noy. 11th, announces his marriage to Miss Wh: ey. &7 James M. Campbell, an ex M. i gineer. was committed for trial in Pitts! re gon Monday, on the charge of having three living Wives, >” Bs The Countde Riancourt, one of the loudest “swells” in Paris, blew out his brains a few ‘weeks ago—his friends say for love. #7 The government has contracted for om twe ty thousand barrels of flour at St. Lown prices ranging from $4 69 to $5 If per bartcl S87 Leprosy prevails to an alarmin, exte! in the British West India colonies. vac riot troduced by the Chinese coolies. &7 lilinois papers say Hon. W. A Bichard- son stands & very Buod chance of election to the U_S. Senate. SF Senor Lopez, Presider His con, Fr: he vacancy wasonly y to fall into another; of Paraguay, is z, provisionally aused by has father’s death) \ Oils ecluble in caustic potash or soda. made Pa | Possess of coagulating the ood. ! cause of their rendering the edges of the woand | @ach Adminis* Sew Aprtication To Worxnpa has been iseved in Paris for t BML appear ony Di -, Set of malts mad trom mineral and essential xhey toil or petrolenm an taking coa: are made. wid in atat one-sixth of its weight of caustic soda. It is then allowed to settle for twelve Bours, when it separates into two dif- ferent inyers, the lower one being called phe- pate of seda. The phenate of soda is runoff by a tap in the bottom of the verrei in which it is formed. Phenates thus obtained are applicd to wounds to step hemorrhace as follows:—It the wound bas been strument, several fol are dip row! «It neither causes pain nor irrita- tion,” says the inyentor. The compress } ensed upon the wound, and the phenate freely applied from the ontside witharag. A second compress is then applied, and sometimes four are required, but seldom of a surgeon's compress ‘ more. The phenate cpaguiates the atbumen of the bieod, and etops its further issue. If the hemorrhage is caused by a bayonct or bullet, the phenate rolution is injected two or three times into the wound, then the opening is filled with lint soked in the solution. The superi- ority of these phenates fer wounds is stated to be due, not only to the which they bunt afso be- insensidle, and canu-ing the injared tissues to contract by acting upon them in a similar man- ner to tannic Mone In Richmond money has become, literally, the «fiithy lucre” the Bible described it some thousants of years ago. Loaferdom, ta use & strong expression, ix “lousy” with it, and hepgars have ceased to beg for it. The enter- prising newsboy, whe sells you your morning papers, will “break” you a “fifty” if your change is scarce, snd forthwith produces a wallet bursting with shinplasters. The little Picanninny, to whom you throw your bridle Teins at the hotel entrance, when you come to | cast him the pittance he expects. disturbs your gravity by whipping from his pocket, with a look of busmess, a wallet of overpowering size, and adding the shinplaster to his collec- tion. The market women reek with the shin- 1 jazity over their counters, as thongh tired of bares the shinplasters into their tills. atin, and their possession has ceased to he & pleasure. The god of Mammon is held by ne affinity to the shinplaster. sential of sound dollar, the “thud” of the gold eagle, and the medest “clink” of ihe copper penny. Alack! rare is the silvery laugh of the epecie heard, except by the miserly hoarders, as they’ stir the com up in their hidden coffers, luiling it to per centum. Could sp again perine channels of eommeree, and ring its ¢iad Iaugh upon the counters of traffic, the eyes of the tradesman would sparkle and d inte the fiuid and applied to the | Wales Hien ES ee AIRVIXW.- ING sOHOUL, ad hank aes #22 iF "tae TTS BOYS. P Ge; betw: Ss. | phand 19h ate aed examine DR CRWER'S New | Board and Tuition, S16 per term of ton months, Methedw(Taserting Teeth, appre oe Papils adini' ti time. inced a is be ie aoe ahr Kee Fstracted without > in, | ay Jaysey, 346 = taba tote shen dogired.‘fermn moderate. no 1etga | Foun Hawxhoneesge) gear Betreet south. [D® St esst0ND Josrva NEWBOLD, Quartermaster's Department, D* . HA€ RE-OPENED HIS OFFICE | alexendria, Va. GEO. &. NE WhOUD.’ AT His OLD STAND, no 3-Im* rincipal. - roduceed by & cutting in- | | Siem vnc jasters, and the shop-keepers draw them | pursuit of the shinplasters has come to | It lacks the es- | the clear jingle of the silver | p with the tune of the “Old Hundred”— | turn to the marte of trade, dilate, the begsar would grow eager and im- ; pertunate tor alms, and even the garroter would apply his skill With renewed despera- | tion and dispatch.—Richmond Exam How To Burn Coav.—At this season, whi this important article of horsekeeping is costly, its use. This is not by any means dons: coal is at ¥% would be well to practice economy in | either wasted in consumption, or eJse thrown . out. Nearly all, or at any rate the greater part of our ranges and stoyes haye four doors—two large ones, opening on the grate, and two smaller ones for lessening the draft and putting in the fuel. Now, when the fire is started in the morning, itshould be built only in one end of the grate, the other being full of coal. By this means the amount of wood required,which has also increased in price, is much reduced, and the coal ignites more quickly, the fire soon spreading to the green fuel first applied. When the stove is not in use for any especial! purpose, such as baking or roasting, rake the fire clean and fill the grate as full as it will hold, then close up the draft openings, oven and ali, and throw the small doors wide ~pen: the fuel is then slowly roasted away to ashes, anda good clear fire at all times readily obtained. By far too much fuel is thrown away in the ashes; buy @ patent sifter and screen them, picking ont ail the refase, white cinders, &c., and you will be astonished ut the result: full : y one-third of the aches may be rescued trom the pile and recon- sumed. These hints should not be neglected; we have tried them, and know their yalue, Scientific American. (hc NR rere @> Rushrangers are murdering and robbing to an alarming ex t in New South Wales, Australia, and the ce are powerless to arrest Dol them. The flercest storms that haye securred for thirty years in that vicinity have raged there from May to August. destroying roads, bridges, &c.,and doing considerable damage ali over the country. he next House 7 Incase the Speaker of t should be an snit would be rule; for it is 2 curious fact that for thirty-eight years the last House of Representatives during ration has been contro! litieal opponents of the then Presi t &7 An lowa paper says in many counties in that State more sorghum has been raised this year than is needed for home consumptio! large quantities are being shipped to Chicago. In a few ts it will become a source of im- mense revenue to the State, &F Correspondents at Buenos Ayres, writing on the 17% of September, state that the major- ity of the people of Confederation were impressed with a fe lustile to the United Suttes, taking as they do all their reports of the War in this country trom the London Times. 82 The Vinton (Iowa) Engle says that such is the scar totore have confined their work exclusively to the house, haye this fall entered the field to busk corn and aig potatoes. BF The wnniversary of the Battle of Port Royal, November 7, was celebrated at Port Royal by the firing of salutes from ship and shore. Be A new camp has been established near Harrisburg, Pa., and named « Jan.” led by po- | of help that women who here- | Camp MeClel- | &7 Pork packers in Quincy, Illinois, are | loth to coutract for ho three dollars, &7 The new telegraphic line bet ween Boston gs at prices ranging above and the White Mountains will commence ope- | rations immediately, &# Thomas B. Keenan has been convicted of murder in the first. degree, at Pittsburg, for killing John A. Otey. &@ Nine hundred and thirty-two bales of eot- ton arrived at St. Louis on the 16th inst., from the Lower Mississippi. &? The diptheria is quite prevalent at Glou- cester, Mass. SF The Mississippi, above La Crosee, Wis., is closed by ice. w7 Mr. Eliphalet Brown, of Chester, N. H.. has seven sons in the service of their country. #F Rebel papers say that Howell Cobb is at Charleston, under Beauregard. s aenEEINaeammemmemenmeeenmasmaneee eee 1861. VOX POPELLI VOX DIE 1867. JOSEPH SNYDER'S PATRIOTIC RIPPING THUNDERER ALMANAC, for the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1863, will be realy ina few days, It will have on the first page of it one Of the greatest patriotic engravings that has ever been seen or am Almanac. It lots of useful mformation for the peo body should have acopy of itif they ple. Every want to get | Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, | will contain | rid of His Satanic Majesty and Stonewall Jackson | and Jef, Davis, the Kanggndu South. ‘This Almanae will be @or sale ing placer:—Fisher & Brothers Henry Taylor, Baltimore; Gilbert's Museum Building, Albany ‘ New York city; Willards’ News Roon N.Y and the diflerent Bookstores in Waxhin Joseph Snyder's Original Pictures fale atthe above places. Now ix your time if you want to present & scientific No. I picture to your friends for a holiday present These pictures I challenge the world to cxeel. the: triotic Figerleon Pictures for the Picture No. | will be Snyder, mounted upon their white chargers. Picture No.2 will be Joseph Snyder, the patriotic Figerleonof North America, with his?) talented Generals. all mounted upon ‘their chargers. Thi Picture will surpass the pictures of Napoleon Bona: Part. Scott aud Louis Napoleon other @éen- erals. Picture No. 3 will contain a beautiful view o: Jorepb Buyder and the Navy Yard and the Kneces: ~_ This picture wi ot upi ic style and quite cheap ated Ty at the follow: Nadel ph ews Room, .Y.; Fisher & Brother! people. Wool and Sigel, REMOVAL, _ . J. ROTHROCK h : i 2 ea OT HROCK has removed his stock of ne dimen: 452 Beventh street, opposite the hew and well assorted stock, and in- lities for business, cits the orders of the public. hanging and Sphcistery work of ever h dispatch. pposite Patent Office. tel. (Intel. (MA882¥ couiins « co. PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. eoli Pay de- op executed wit 2 feveuth st., o; 42w Tam now receiving large quantities o| a ALE and PORTER from this colabrated Ureseee, which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice ¢¢ all persons who will favor me with theit orders Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to m tended to, Goods delivered in all parte of Washi jeor getown, free of charge. scien ane i= Cash on delivery RILEY A. SHINN, Azont, Union Bottiine Depo y drivers will be promptly at- noe Come and ree, | rious humbug of the _ y are the real pa- | hades and Upholstery | he respectfully | DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. rrsdRyY. | purr ELD ACADEMY, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION Nian Canciete, Pa. ‘ ig ' vaPel . oes ARTIFICIAL CUP OREASTICBONE gS ethlcaaace gee Seevias tf Sat Gace Wirncur Mera Pratt on Cuasps, | To all a few vacancies address) sD uew, oc 18-Imeo* _Piainfield, Cumberiand Co., Pa HEGARAY INSTITUTE vouNG LADIES. 1527 and 1529 Spruce st., Philstelphia. DR. §. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway. New York=260 Pennsylvania Ac- enwe, betercen th and 12th sts., Washineten, Calie the attention of the public to the followiog advantages of his improved system : The regular course of instruction embraces 1 "The Teeth of his manufacture will aaaen soe Freneh a ——- neyer ¢ rsode nor change coler by any Lerner ge a Pagel a a oe acids being three-fourths Genter thanany other. | stitutea thorough English and ange i. — 2. No teeth or rects need be extrated,as the French is the of the sre Gee on artificia! ones can be inserted over them. stantly spoken in the itute. es — ee need $. - The roots will be made inoffensive, and never | perdeniae sitention, sad is & rome to ache. highest ratu: 4. No temporary teeth are needed. a permanent © position, fe gear commences Septem- ones can be made immediately, thereby preserving rT 15th and July ist. Cire @. the natural expression of the face. which under the obtained lame D' Vv. old syatem is frequently disfigured. 5. Thiv work has been fully tested over five years by many of the frst chemists and physicians ofthis country. _ et il Dr. 8. has also invented a white undestrnstive metal Siling, with which the most sensitixe teeth can be fillep without pain, and ean build uba per- fect. sound tooth on any side roots, which wi | last through lifetetime. Th best of peteraness given—Dr. V. Mott; Dr. Deremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. ¥.; Hoi Judge Wayne, of the is aka Court of Washin, usands of other. . ‘alland examine fer yourself. po F-6m ton, and DENTISTRY. HARLES R. BOTELER, A graduate of the Baltimore Dental Colie Dr, B. has permission tu refer to D., Frederick May, M. D. D.” Rooms No. 336 Pa. Pth sts., over Willian of Chegaray Institute. MEDICINES. DR. J. H. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ED | BLOOD PURIFIER. | THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD! i and the | MOST DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL COB- DIAL EVER TAKEN! sands “thousands who are MRLEANS STRENGTHENING COW re. SS 0. Han, M. and W. P. Johuaon, M- arenue, between 9th and Btore. Office hours dail i saoe DIAL, j renovating an ing the shattered ti eased system, purifying and. z _ oe ify that it is absolutely an infallible remedy for , a enriching the Biood— | | ERAL LASSITUDE arising from imp: | excess. this Liniment is a most happy and unfailin, Acting directly upon ti ¢ nervous tisenes, | it strengthens and revivifies the system, and re- | M.., tot ETH. oe Toate ao ae suffering invalid to HEALTH © vo MINERALS Bias urentor and Patentes | AND OT trey NO MISTAKE ABOUT 47, eS It will cure Liver Complaint, ‘Dyspepsia, Diar- Feizont ca ost sheee tethebo can ath pe ey A ay SEL Fence rerihensne Steen am) one thors who) | fesse! the Ltver) Stomach ot Bowele Persons calling at my office can be accommodated | _ S77 Cemileee, Ae yen wish 7 with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; | Bong and Tigo v ey want the Bioom of Health to bat te thon’ who are particular and win the parest. | mount to your cheeks again ’— them go at once aad Srt_can ‘produce. the MINERAL PLATE will be Fe ee eCHISTEE: Dae ast weeeoaane more fully warranted : ND BLOOD PURIFIER. Delay not a moment; Rooms in thie city—No. 338 Pennsylvania avenne between Sth Philadelphi ix warr inted to give ratixfaction. It will cure ap dices of the Kidneys, Wemb or Bladder ; Fain ing. Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Worab, Barrenness. or any disease arising from Chronie of Nervous Debitity, it is an infallible Remedy. FOR CHILDREN. Do ‘our delicate, sickly, puny Children te be Healthy. Strong and Robust?—then give them McLEAN'S ETRENGTHENING CORDIAL, (see the directions ach hottle,) itis delicious to take. BF Oze table-spoonful. taken every mornin, fasting, is 2 sure preveative egainst Chills an Fever, Yellow Fever, Cholera or any prevailing disease. Bw CAUTION !—Beware of Druggists and Deal* ers who may try to palm npon you a bottle of Bitters cr Sarsaparilla, (which they ean buy cheap.) by saying it is just’ax good, There are even men base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile tions. Avcid such infamous pirates and their Yillainous compounds! Ask fer Dr. J.H.McLean’s Strengthexing Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only remed® that will Purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same and l0th streets. Also, 907 Arch st., mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, & cawent WM. T. DOVE & CO. Ax bend ie red to —— red = with red iss PLUMBING, GAS, OW gTRAL FITTING BUSI- S7 Btore on Ninth street, few doors north ef Pennsylvania anes where may be founda Fos sortment of CHAN DELIERS anc other GAS EAM nod WATER FIXTURES. Jan Z7ly Ww GAS FIXTURES. E Have in Store, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES cf entirely New Patterns and Desi and Finish. superior in style to anything heretofore Wen Sieetr mae general 'e int: zene ne’ our stock of GAS and WATE. to calland examine FIXTURES. feeling | ¢,' a; a - time strengthen and invigorate the whole organiza- gonfident that we have the best selected stock in | ti'r" “Ti"t put up in Lares Bottles—$1 per bettle 67- Afi Work in the above line intrusted to our | OF Hix dotties for $5... .LRAN, Bole Propcuier. ee eee ee e eyG puted Corner Third and Pine'sts, St. Louis, Mo, DR. McLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS, FCB LIVER COMPLAIN™, BILLIOUSNESS HEADACHE, &e. There has never been a rathartre medicine offered to the publ: a8 given such entire satisfaction NIVERSAL PILLS. Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectiy inne- cent, and can be taken by the most tender Infant; yet prompt and powerful in removing all Billio OFFICIAL. T OF STATE, peace Wiscsrie, January25, 1963. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mem ers of Congress on business Om Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. z IAM H. SEWARD. | secretions, Acid or Impure, Feted Matter from the a Bhi ~~~ | Stomach. In fact, they are the only pills OYSTERS—OY=TE should be used in malarious districts, a They produce no Griping, Sickness or Pain in the ROWE & CO., Stomach or Bowels, though very active and search- dealergin ing in their operations, promoting he: secre- PRESH T¥B. KEG. CAN tens of the Liver and 'Ridneys. Who will suffer AND SPICED OYSTERS. | from Billiousness, Headache an@ Foul Stomach, én ats re MORRISON its when so cheap a Femedy, ean be ebtained? | Keep noes voulsians Syenue- them constantly = = i: 8 single ry — = rEYHE FA G STEAMBU. Beason, may prevent hours, days, and raon' eee Aa ene steamboat sickness. Ask for Dr. J.Ii. McLean's Universal Troms Stackrour, Captain, | Pills, Take no other Being coated, they are | tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and ean be Binteect, tod Baer Winch BALTIMORE, as | mt by mail to any part of the United tates. follows: = , . JW Mei BAN, Sole Proprietor, = Leave Washi ston. I monigaye Raimore, Corner Third Pine sts., St. Lor iN oy.$, |MONDAY, Nov, 3, } INDAY, | oy. S) PRIDAY. Nov. 3 | DR. 3. H. McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL THURSDAY,Nev13, | TUESDAY, Nov." LINIMENT MONDAY, Nev Ih SATURDAY. Nov. 1b, | THE BEST EXTER? RIDAY, Nov. 21, DNESDAY, Nov" 19, MAN *¥R BEAST. TUESDAY, Nov.35., |RUNDAY. N : Thonsands of human beings have been saved @ SATURDAY. Nov.29. [THURSDAY Nov. 27, | Ife of decrepitude and misery by the ase of thie WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, tMONDAY, Dee. 1. invaluable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost For freight ly on board, or to | pealctap foulelt Gores oncom seers for freight or passage apply on board. o: | heal the foulest Sore in an incredible short time, POTOMAC AND CHESAPEARE | MecLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT wail STEAMBOAT COMPANY. relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheumatism, — Geut, or Neuralgia. For Paralysis, Contracted OFFICE, Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in the Joints, Mus- No. 324 PEsesyiyawis Avenve, cles or Ligaments. it will never fail, Two applica. Clagett © May. | tions will'cure Sore Throat, Headache or Earach - nol 'W. R. BNOW. Agent. Pain, it is an infalli For Burne. or Sealds, or any remedy. Try it, and you will finditan indispensible JOTICE—THE COPARTNEKSHIP heretofore edy. Keepit all m hand, Nititicdon by the news of FU HELBERGER | Temedy. Keepit always any one haying charge & CO. was Disgofved by mutual consent on the 3th horses, will save money by using McLean's Voleanie of aeace saat. it ame inden esa so => xs pes opm ae - ae sony apa ae = for urgently requeste: mY = a 7 . Sprains, C) . Swelling, ness, Sores. old place of business, ¥. J HEUMURGRE,” | Wounds Beratchon oF any erteriar dine. Rey . J. . KING. it, amd you will be convinced. ae mas NOTICE.—The mubscriber, FJ. Heiberger, senior Deis, Hi MeEEAM, Bole Ereree it. Lous, Mo. may 5-6m C. STOTT. Agent. Washingten. DO. Groner DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! partner of the late firm, takes pleasure in inform- ing his friends and the public generally that he will continue the business in all ita branches under the former name and title, and will endeavor to merit the continued favors of their former patrons, F. J. HEIBERGER & CO. SAMARITAN’S GIFT? (Successors to H. F. Loudon & bo.) THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED @rep) Citizens’, Military and Naval Tarlor. “Yes,”’ a positive SECRET DISEASES ‘ ISEASES, GONORRH(PA, GLEET, STRICTURES, &c, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only ten pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor apy unpleasant taste, and will pot in any way injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in **twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University o1 Pennsylvania, one of eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. SAMARITAN’S GIFT will biogehd any casein from two to four days, and recent cases in ; TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no trouble. mo chanee whatever. : Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gor; with Balsam Copavia or Mercury, at once try the H SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price male packages,@2. Price female packages, $3, SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, ASPEEDY AND PERMANENTCURE FOR S PRINS OR VENEREAL Here if a positive eure—no Mercury—no Poison—but { the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. This form of the disease makes its agecarenas in , Sores on the organs of generation, or they may oc- eur on other parts of the body, which happens ; Mostly onthe groins, and very often as ulcers of | the mouth, tetfers, spote, carrie SINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. ES Sa The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ Alp,” Consisting of every description of FINE FaMILy GROCERIES, FAMILIES | In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package, FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa avenue and Mth st. bones, &c., &c, Any and all of these symptoms ~ ——— will yield to the CAPT. HUTCHINGS, j SAMABITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. _Selltf _. Behooner “Aid,” foot of lith at. A™ EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 614 PA. AVENUR, GREAT EASTERN Washinaton City, D.C. NORTHERN AND a ERN EXPRESS FORWARDEHS! VT MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, Ae ee Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPATCH te all accessible sections of the country. This Company agencies in the principal Hailway Towns in NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, Rrincipal o cen 5. H ., SAMARITAN'S CHANCRE WASH. Brice 25 cents. Full directions. } ORMOND & 00., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Sold by 8 CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and Penn. avenue. COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, itimore. oc 17-3 TRIESEMAR. Royal Letters Patent 5 Proseced by Tovel Largs Eutnt ef Encland, and Paris, and the Imperial Coilege of Medicine, Vienna. TRIESEMAR No.1 are WASHINGTON, D. C., NEW YO! In the effectual remedy for RELAX ATION, SPER- PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE? GOR TON ATORRH@A AND EXHAUCTION OF THE eee eu OU IB- YSTEM, PRIESEMAR No.2 Connections are made at New York and Boston | Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of BRITISH PROVINCES ant wath ee nesiees | generalle bece Coowe nea eee aang Cabebs have itl i rt a thon, antidote, to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON end HAViw, | the health ofa vart portion of the poralsiiox and thence by European expresses to all prominent TRIESEMAR No.3, commercial towns in Great Britain and on the Gon- Is the great and sure remedy of the civilized world | Bore are linble, apd which render so many other- tinent. forall fioent ies of the Bystem,as wellas | wise valuable horses nearly worthless. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made | symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- | at all accessible parts of the United States. cury, as wel as other deleterious ts, and a C.C. DUNN, Agent, | which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannet | seu Washington, D.O. | remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 8 are alike | ~~ _ devoid of taxte or smell, and all nauseating qual- | SWEET’S APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT I8 THE ities, They are in the form of ‘orenge, and may f BARC ON The wropelotorn of RTS | lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- and MEDICINE,” have determined— | canes h, or four $3 cases ia 7 expense—to issue free, (for the benefit rdiaen of | ne et ook ee cused ‘thus saving $9, a8 | INF ALLIBLE LINIMENT Bumanity four of their most instructive and inter- | administered by Valpean, Lallemand, Roux, £e., | esting Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifica- | &c. Wholesale and retail i DR. H. A. BA’ | tions, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Indi- | 194. Bleecker-street, (four doors from Macl . | I8 THE stion, peas, Depression, or ignorance of | street,) New York. Immediately on receipt of re- | fenybioligy and Natures Law. ‘These invaluable | mittanee, Dr: Barrow will forward Trivnd addressed | OLDIER’S FRI es ba’ p the mi rid, an saving thousands, and will be forwardad beer the | eet Gfattty the instructions of the rriter. lar | SOLD RIEND, Parties Coe re eidrooning, feoeay | | Foblisned steo ey De Pe erical work, Homes | Tisian tne! at a! autiful 1 oe Bronteny Ran oh, Ammiomy and Medicine, 6 Frailty," Brice 29 cen trienemas tnd book, ai, AND THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULY OU GU! COUGH Cowen no longer, but use | Washington. B.C. (Re 1s-tr / MOORE'S SQUILL SUGAR DROPS, the most Sereeable, effectual and convenient remedy offered to the publi Children eat them readil ind W4tze NOTICE. F ly and fi instant relief. For Group, Bronchitis, &e., they In conrequence of the lowness of the water in the ir it will be necessary, unless great cannot de excelled. Pricr—25 and Scents por box. | General Reservoir it will fe periasaly ,aatles MOORE'S WEST END BRUG STOR Fe | $50BGe dut'om the supply to ditizens entirely. (Es ath ‘Al persons are. therefore, forbidden to use the . GODPREY'S ANTIDOT. CURB | hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets RG ONOMRHGEA In ae dave, No ttiege Staion | pravenues under the care’ and mipervinda of the required. It is an English Specific of sixty-five | Commissioner of Public ae ings, for watering the Teark Seanain = bo mot harm the saa cely te erecta ay savement or fer any private purpose constitution. contains no miacrals. Price 39 3 Chi il And all persons using the water are urgently so- Solent Gavia Weskiacws oi ‘SO. ret cone lieited to Be ‘as economical in its use as ble. | 11th street and Pa. in Alexandria, by et ; B. FRENCH, HENRY OOOK & 6 wis Ro macly | 8029 Commissioner of Public Buildings, CB CREAM, At $1.50 prs Gatton, Best quality always to be had, in pyramids or iain moulds, at the ee PTLILADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, ocg7-1m* F is, Corner Twelfth and M i “MOURNING GOODs, ORE Than usual stock in all fabries for ; Meurnivg Appar Siu Oue price only, marked in pinin ¢ | ures, Y« BRO, Ponn. ayenue aud gh at, woe ¥t rrr ——“‘—s—s—s—s—SSSCS f coat by express. Price $1 bottle, or 6 botties | fo emost | healing and powerful strengthening properties ex- | jesahd nodes of the | axe ever give | at the first appearar DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR iM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBA. See TIFe NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER- VOUS DISORDERS. Por all of which it isa epeedy and certain remady and never fails. This Liniment is prepared feom the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connectient the famous bone setter, and has heen used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF P/IN, it is unri- valed by any preparation before the public, of ‘hich the mest skeptical may be convinced bys | single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has Bever been known to fail, FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate Belief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE three minutes and is warranted to do it TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. ence or remedy. stores it to elasticity aud vigor. FOR PILEK.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the Mest known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should ¢! trial, for it will net failtoaford immed and ina majority of case= wil! effect a radical cure QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, buta timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to eceur if ne glected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, UL- CERS, RURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to | the wonderful healing pertics of DR. SWEETS INFALLIBOE LINIMENT, when used according | tions, Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneetieat, Is known all over the United States, Dr Stephen Sweet, of Conneeticnt, Isthe author of * Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rievmaticem and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is certain remedy for Neuralzia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Sealds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruis Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail Dr, fweet’s Infallible Liniment _ Affurds immediate relief fur Piles, and seldom fails te cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cure- Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds no sear. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world, mmediately and leaves Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more all praise it. n & million peop! Dr. Sweet's Infalliblé Liniment | Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ts truly a “friend in need,’ should have it on hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment I. for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and » cents. aud every family A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Asan external remedy, is without a rival,and will | alleviate pain more speedily than any other prep- | aration. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disor- ders itis truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Braises, & its soothing, cite the just we <1 der and astonishment of aH who | have ever giv trial. Over one thousand cer- ‘able cures, performed by it with- in the last two yesgs, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS! SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT JORSES 1s unrivaled by any. and in ail caxce of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is maxieal and certain, Harness or Baddle Galls, Scratch + ken, it will also cure speedily, Spavin and Ringbane mia be easily prevented sod cured in theif incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the posai- Lility of a radical cure. No case of the kind. how. ever. is 0 derperate or hopel ss» but it may be alle viated by this Liniment, aud its faithful applice- tien will always r «the Lameyess. and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. DR. FOR EVERY HORSE OWNER is remedy at hand, for its timely use | uhould here Chis ree, Lacensas wi eater | rmidable diseases, to which all nt those CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also * Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” Down in the giass of cach bottle, without which nop» are genuine, } RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwieh, Ot MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, 40 CliW street, New York. 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