Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1862, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

° THE EVENING STAR. | ———— DEFERRED Lt al ARTICLES. —_——»——_—_ A Loc, Grown Frou « Behoel-kouse— F." wants to know why our Deheel Books are Inevilably + Ananais”—He can't pet the Hang of (he Thirty. fier-cont-a-month-nolens veiens Munical Tox; and ts Hepcicssly in the Dari about the Two-cent (per diem) tax to buy Prewnte for the Teacker+—“ F." im a bak way genrrally.— Pr. ee You have patiished, lately, a de- seription of a building designed to he erected as & public school-howse in the Sixth Ward, ca- bie ef accommodating rome 0 pupiis. At Fret Tcould scarcely credil that euch a devizn could be eee —_ many 0 8 to which it is open. The third sch. ei distri-tis a very larze one. und the population much scattered. Instead of coe, they nied many schooi-bouses,and ia dif- entertained, in view of the Tent parte ofthe dis:rict. 820,000 which re =p ss expend on this on» duilding would roish at t ay ao tapied to the object in we ; aan weane pave ine efrct of depriving tose ug in remoie sections of the fit of the public schovls, partievlariy in the winter Beason, when our negiected and filthy streets &Sre almost impassable. Another objection is the (ends ncy todemorsalization consequent upon tbringingeoch large masses of children together in one place. i euser have proved, in eome unfortunat« cases et Sce or panic, to have been immense slangh- ter honses, killing, maiming, and mangling the anfortunat victims confined within them. Eut i have very bttle hope of inducing such section on the partof thr trustees as may look #0 ly to the public interest. My children have Toposed "—That ®wG,9NH | RAs Th other cities these tarze school | ericksburg. Deon attending these schools, more or less, for « | * thus the Rappahannock may be passed by them. ee eee ee It is stated that the enemy's batteries are | ianted on the hills from Falmouth down tothe | yerr there kus bens change of books, notusked , lower ferry, on Bray's farm, a distance of more ry little fit to them. “At the cormencement of scholastic for by the public, nor in their interest. I do SOUTHERN NEWS. m of the Rebels nd Enquirer. of Saturday, has Tne Bictnees snatere ia relation to the ¢emand of the Federal forers for a surrender, and says “the peremptory demand for a sur- render was as peremptorily refused by Gen. Ler, whois in command of our troops.” « Fredericksburg Herald of Friday eve- meenys: On Tuesday and Wednesday the uae and kifids, mainly of the transport order. That these were intended to carry off the arm: is the opinion entertained by many. Enoug! of the army will be left over the river thong! to “keep Up appearnnces.” ‘otomac river was covered with vessels of all | from Fredericksburg—Gen. ' We ~hali not be | surprised if by Saturday night the main bulk | ae destination, though of course this is con- jecture tun vrentextent. We understand tint Federal prisoners captured ostimate their num- Dérs at over 106,000, but we doubt the figures. ‘The Confederate force here is under officers ig whom our people can well afford to repos trvat, and be the battle here or remote, there is ne cruse to fear the result. [From the Examiner of Saturday.) ©LANS OF TUK ENEMY—THE DEMONSTRATION AT PREDERICKARTURG. At laet Accounts the enemy had made no active demonstration in force at or near Fred- 1t is understood that the city is to be heta by our forces. Whilst no just cause will be given for shelling the town—as the fighting on the ordinary principles of civilized Warisre would be forthe fords, and therefore notin the compactly-built Tt of the town— urnside’s force is wellon its way to their - | | yet the impression is strongly entertained that | the enemy will actually shell the city, in the | hope that the place will be evacuated, and that than & miller, And threatening each and every not know what influences have effected these part of the town. The hilleat no point are ehsuyee, but ldo know that book makers are seurcely as much as a quarter of a mile from g-ersliy willing to pay for having their books introduced into schools. Recently, too, music or singing was intro. Cuced s* a regular branch ef study, but I the first street@n the bank of the river, so that the proximity is intensely interesting. Although ihe enemy is undoubtedly in large force in front of Frederick=burg, there are in- ; Dave been unable to learn that it was asked for _ dications that the great batrleis not te come 2 ? : ic, OF by any One but the “ profes- a is rersonal friends. This study is forced upon the pupils, without regard to their Ssient cs ia ie for music, and the thirty-tve cents tax for "he singing boOk rigorvusly -xieted from parents, neiens volens. Tf th-ir chil iren “nd an earf-r musi-, their talents will be sufficientiy « uitivated 'o enabl- the par nis to € joy ile felic ty of © ing aud bh ateg 4. m at iue “annual concerts” upon re of the usual fee fur «dimissiva. Acclen sendirg his children to un- of our pubhe cls, Wks Tecently sound:y lectured fer « to question the propriety of this meric Lusinesstand that ia lane uaze nrither @lady-iike nor grammatisl. T«king occasivn dren atten ing 40 seh jorps hat purpose the chi that chool wer Teques' day.” he was informed by the sam- lady teach+r that it was for the purpose of procuring AUbris’mas present for the other feachers. If the “oll r teachers” adept the saree plan we Will hev- the “you tickle me and Iii ti-kie ou" adopted as an edligatory branch of public bile expense. a: hing st the em told, there wi surprise Christmas presents’ wun Way, when muffs, furs, and other useful zrticies were handed round with carefully rehearsed imprompiu speeches and replies. Holeing opinion that the public s-hools Qre not tended sulvly fer the education of peuper chidren, and the support of panper tencher-, but public instituticns supported by the pubtic for the public geod, I have ventured te catl att ntion to some abures ¢! growing up becaus+ of the genera! thy #x- Beting i this community in rm gard to its edu. eational interes". F. ee Tre Rosrita:. Last year, i sh- miss, we have takeu th- liberty to eh of our hospital. E:nory ilas. Fou are probably aware, was builr for original purpose of quarters fortroops arriy- u Washington,and vas vevuperd principal. 1; by cavniryandartiliery Hane bemonutt of Jun: » when the buildings were renova. nverted into bespisis. They are @ Wards Of RLout equal capacity for ard teing unter t are of aa eble physician anc surgeon, and ali under tue peTvieion of Dr. Wm. Cieudeunan, my. ‘Phe wards are diviged out as follows: Werd A, superiatendea by Dr. Geo. BicCoy: Words Bang 1, Dr. Coombs; Wards C ave Li, br.Gooudwia; band F, Dr. Swann: E partot J. br. Maiihe we; part of J, and K, + ts; Ward Ig br.G or. Tues Lumber of patents generally amount to about st, aid who are well act uded to. sent ter, Mr. Josiah Wward-master of Ward A, Mr. Just = well Be ne Tenson gi the other ¥ {inasters have With lately. The duties of ties sist in seriuy that the nurses tend we ti they are the cles wards under their chira, keep a record of al! their patieut:, ancl see th 0 die are re- nur-es of six. There are very the personal geod of all th turned ty the each ward aver r fw deaths ocr hospite), which s well fer thks . Every week ¢ are pretatly fifty or sixty returned to Ys Sad on the average about the sime numisr come in. The several wards are comfrrbly Beatec and furnish: d, three hirge coal stoves ap cach ding forth a genial warith, and Bround discuss the 1 meng! topics of the day, with the gusto of old ries. hewnesl hours are, respectively, S, 12 and at these hours you will fin crowd b+ ier ingth- doors of the di 1 bas very much tin, on the *wileome notes walkin.” The “good things towe fatten on here constet of ad for breakfas', sait junk und potatoes jor diuner, and bread and tea for sapper. So you see we live high ont here in the wilderness. Another feature of ovr hospital life, and by far the pleasautest—is the kindness and gener- Osity of our visiting frieuds—espociaily the ladies; you will see them flitting about like angels + With their baskets of del S smile avd & kind word toall, tile lights wp the face of some poor suff rer, and @ blessing is ealled down on the Bead of the dovor when one of these mini-iering angels approach his bed with the question, “Will you have some of this, my dear Irreng.” “1s there anything bave,“or other Wi Neve: tiers of the Tnion who Bave been laid on sick beds in Washinctén forget the ladies of this place while they hve. Treo. Poticz Rrrer Second Preginc!.—Sarauel ‘n, gnnRing on > unday; fined @. Chas Kreare, Alfonse Swen, Butler Gold< ith, do.; do. Charles Lowen, stealing a baton: dis- missed. R. Trem, crunk and disorderly, do. Wm, Commeil. drunk: do. Third Precixct.—¢ bas. — rambling on 4. John Hamilton, do.; do. Surdsvy: toed : dismissed. H. Ison. to. E.G. Sanith, selling ov Suu > $44. John Brooks, disorder Jerny Ettett, do.; workho SLerteer, crunk: do. Geerge Mahorney, d Gerly: fined S244. Eleey Curtis, do, dv. B. Findley, drunk: cismiseed. Fourth Precinct.—Mary E. Brooks. larceny: OE. McAlister, riding on pavement, fined 2.75. 8. Parker, do. do. Nancy McGuire, Georierly; Cned 85. Mary Handley, do- do Sth Lunsiord, do.; de., aud all workouse. Sizth Preciac’ —M.}i. Molmes,frauding, dis- missed. Peter Rors, H. Koss, pitching cents; Soed $1.28e0ch. W.M. Brown, do. teey Harris. do: fined $1.56. J. A —— rly: fined $1. S. Robinson, larceny court. Peter Catboun, eu<pi- ion of lare dismissed. Edw. Tuylor,do:do. D. HL} exrryirg cone: ; fined ¢ Perk = Fovrtn Warp Sraii0n @ruvk: Jocked up 6 howrs, &urned to miliary. Tho Bit hell. grand lare Cants.—Jos. Bell, Dan’t Connelly, do; ae Tyler and Wm to leave city. Thos. srinley, diserd: rly: turued to military. Isaich Enxtier, bluckuding sidewitlk; dismissed. M. winlan. dru fined $2. Willinm Morgan, rancix Muh and Orvin Carz, do.; du. @t each. W. H.Griffir, assault and battery; do. $6. Theos. 1. Ratcliffe, sleep inetreet: diemixs-d. ~ ‘Jno. Williams, assault and batter Joba BDorovan ar ie and Henry T. , Bawhogs, drunk: do. $leach. Henry Cooper, @o.; turned tc military. Lawson Daily, pro. j fenity and threats; fined $1.55 in one case and | Meld 0 recurity fer pe n the other. Pouce A Ward-—Harve — Sixth Ward—Harve OI Yan Buren Joba K Henareay ean see a: dismissed Tho=. Browns } Sender emir own, Augustus Culle, ifth War?—Jobu Rolston, aru a @eriy; Johu Mottit, sleepin in street, dade Kerenth W P. Hanlin, drank and «disor. ery: fined = rr Ul, drunk: delivered ®& military. Hes, Toha MeCi Nan do: hned 81.65 al kron, do- dismissed, James Quinn, (ie Mclihany, Hugh Dorn, as. sult: security for court A, Lewfontaine, do. demiserd. Mary Toomey and Thos. Toomey, dvorcerty; fined #294. John Hepburn, aa? Ered $1.4. Jon Toison, do: fined $3.9. ‘Jonn Been, do: dismiserd. H. A Stearns, indecent Fergusge: fined £2.91. F. Vinstine and Bart Callan, deserters: sent to narracke. erm tobe bring no news of import off in that vicinity. The most obvious of these indications is thatthe enemy has not alrcady struck a blow at this point, before any rein- forcements could have possioly arrived. ‘There are only two suppositions on which this inaction can be accounted for; either that the | rapid movement. our side have disconcerted at Fredericksburg is really a feint. We learn thgton Tursday and Wednesday the Potomac river was covered with vessels of wii siz order. That these vessels were intended to and kinds, mainly of the transport | | with ap: the plans ot Burne.ds,orthathis demonstration | eutte those who are particular and wish the parent, carry off the grmy is an opinion entertained bya many Tt is not at this tim e embarking his army at points along dto“urimztwocents “the Potomac—Aquia Creek an-l Potomac Creek—tor the real point of attack on Rich- mond. The mein column for this attack will, improbab'e that General Burnside is | it is supposed, move via Suffolk, and probably | less r columns from other points. tes During the afternoon the impression pre- The Fredericksburg Herald of yesterday | vailed that the enemy were embarking in the | vicinity of Aquia Creek; the Potomac river is reported as being full of transports,” A large foraging party went down the same day the river road,in Stantord, and will prob- ably ecntiaue its depredations into King George. The train consisted of wagons, and had with it four ard two cavalry companies. Aimvais from Freer ner, ‘The Richmond train did not enter the town yesterday, but stopned two miles on this side, Phere had b en no firing on either side since tae sh+ fling of our raiiroad train by the enemy on Thur-day, wentioned in dur last. Oursharp- shoot. rs line the southern bank of the Rap) hanno k, while the pickets alone of the en can br feen on the Stffurd side, tions made from St. Paul's steeple oa Thurs i appears that the great mass of the abolition army was fa} ba: k from the Rappahan- neck, in the dir of AquinCreek. By some this movement was construed into an inten’ of abandoning the murch on Richmo..d by wiy ot Predeti keburg, but the best and rust ven- erly received opinion was that/they were mer dy moving to the vicinity of springs and s!reams, our sharpshooters having made it an- sate them: fo use the river warer, Jef Dayis hus icsucé an order in relation to ths baimyre, Mo. atiair, thr atening tiation ppon the first ten United States officers cap- tuted, unless € LeNe:l is delivered ute tie of th utthori irs. Exeniner says a sense of ity pervades the mind-of the peo- tern Nort Caroli, from the fact ple oi iat the ¢ Government hud nottaken J 1op+r me © deiense and protectin of that ion. The Rich ond Wig pitches into Georze W. Summers, br. J. Thom} son and Andrew Parks fer bayig taken the outh “both ways,” vis: to support the Federal us well as the Confederate + resignation of ause of the res- wes of a:eneral charact-m “that the yf Tt himect: so f it redand hampered ~ oth @astohb: £ di to the constusion coadd be mere w some other ser- Hiv therefore resigned, and reported for ty in the field.” ens of artillery, two ifantry | cksburg last evening } By observa. - GENERAL JOUNATON. b “The Charl ston Mereury’s Rickmond cor- Teepender f Qkserts positiy: iy that ¢ E. Jebr=to: s been ordered to ane will h harz, A ber suppiles, t i tong Of iron phate for cove ring Verses dhe Tegistature of North ¢ arolina convened ow Noxemb r i-th. Gey. “s message is devoted principally to survestions as to th » epnerin which the people ars tobe support: itthe same tine that troops are furnish d for a Vitcrous provecu ion of ihe Wag. Adviecs from Augusta, Georvia, report a Federal attack, on the uth, on Fort M Allister, on the Ogeechee river, and after a flerce en- exeerment the houts r-tired. tof the Prince of Wales is a@ Caroline Maria Ch tri. twee BF The bride eb naned Al x Lev ira Jul ‘OLUMBIA MARKET, 4 = Comer Tairtenth st and ths Avenue. Thi- well-kuown estabiishiment continues ty far- ni-h their numerc ux customers with PROVISIONS | of ail kinds, The Proprietors vould most reapoetfally call the tlen ion of the Citigens of Washington to their fine Timent of goods just arrived— i barrels APPLES. & “ Cupe CRANBERRIES a fine article, packages of Vtosnd Ne BUPTER, bla, SUGAR BEETS and CARROFS, Ke 16 Ztons of the celebrated Marrow-fat SQUASH, 2 . Hubbard & bbis, Boston PORK, PAG PGS ERT doa TRIPE. ‘ogether with everything us t in th ber? Rppeinted markets. io oe do. —Members of Congres eonte-:plating houseb coping, also army mss, will find this's con v nient place to get their «u liee [noe sw MALLARD & WILLTAMS. LATEST Srwe FROM EUAOPE. 4 ip . JOHN ERIGHT’S SPERCI AGAINST INTER FENING WITH AMEKICAN AFFAIRS HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE uF oUK COUNTRY, INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AND COTLON GOOFS. Bot J. BRUCE & CO, No. 464 7th wreet, has Botinereased the price of their immeuse stock of CLUTHING FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, ar they burght it at old prices, and they will not nunke the people pay the lenst xdvanew.as they are determined udersellallotners. Th: y have the agg anc sre beurd to runoff their stock within he next forty days to make room for our stock that we are row manufacturing. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa, avenne. between and tah sts.,and sisinine Dit LEWIE'S New Method of Inserilng Teeth. “To. do oc le to be eet vineed of ite saperiorisy over all methods hereto- fore used. ‘o. Teeth Extracted without when desired. Term: no lé 1G ESMOND D*. P MAB RE-OPENED WIf OFFICE AT HIS OLD STAND. REW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ° ART TPICIAL CHE QELA STICBONE EETH Wrrnort Mrrat Prave on Crasrs. DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadaee, ae youese 2) see and lah sts., Was: case i tention of the, public to the following vantagor vi 7m : 1, The Teeth of his manufacture will ‘er co: rsode nor color by any ide being three-fourths fiantert 2. No teeth or kate end be extrated, as tin inserted over them. jnoffensive, and never artificial ones can a a roots will be made ii ache. 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as ones can be made immediately, thereby preserving the vatural expression of the which under the old system is frequently disfigured. 5. This work bas been fuliy tested over five yeara by many of the first che: and physicians of this country. as Af © invented a white undestrustive With which the mont sensitive teeth without pain, and build aba La tooth on any side roots, which wi.l rig aiveo—Dr, V. Moy; of references ven—Dr. . i, Professor of Ohemiatry. N. Y.; Judge Wayne, Supreme Court of Washin; ton, and th: usands of other. Calland examine for yourself, fect. souny Geer if =~» _ DENTISTRY. — DR. CHARLES R, BOBL: es Aes Bratt = as Baitimore Dental College. mission torefer to $C. Hail, M. D., and W. P. Office hours oc 31-2m TH. | M. LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends, personally at bis in this city. Many| “persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no persun can wear othor: — wear ne eS ersons ealling at my office can ‘tyle and. price of Teeth, the be accommodated may desire; elaanest, strongost and most porfect dentace that art can ‘produce. the MINKRAL PLATE will be raore fully warranted. Rooms in this city—No, 335 Pennsylvania avenue between %th and 10th xtreets, Also, 907 Arch st., Philadelphia. mar 4-ly ES SEED EDUCATIONAL. “NEXT TERM OF MI88 TAYLOR'S tin tae rear of the Presbyterian Chu ch on 4\ street, porth side, will commence on Monéay, December txt no 24-3t* FAIRVIEW BOARDING SCHOOL, ORRISTOWN, Pexw., = FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Board and Tuition, $147 par term of ten months. Pupils admitted at any thne. References. Henry Jaxwrr, 348 Pa avenue. Dr. Treon, Druggist, Ninth and L sts. JonKx ran Goi F se ad Josnua Newee.p, Quartermasters cr . Alexandria, Va. GEO. A. NEWROLD, no 3-Im* Principal. ‘GAS FITTING, &. C53 Lk hi hy be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, On STEAM FITTING BUBI- 7 Store on Ninth stree few doors north ef Ponnaylvania avenue. where’ may be found s com: lete assortment of CHANDEL.TERS and other GAS Bredmand WATER FIXTURES. Jan 37 ly GAS FIXTURES. W a ntave in stete sudare daly receiving, GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Dost and Finish superior in atyle to anything heretofore offered in this market. <! We invite citizens generally to call and examine our stock of GAS and WATE! FIXTURKS, feeling sonfident thet we have the bert selected stock in Washington. WF Afi Work in the above line intrasted to our il be promptly attended to. 5tf MYER@& MeGHAN, 376 D str OFFICIAL, EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasuixowor, January25, 1962. Tho Becretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. Jan 7-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Great DEMONSTRATION! GRAND RALLY oF MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF LOoTHIN ar THe BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 SeventH Street, Where you ean find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in tiffs city. STORE CRAWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We bave just replenisbedour stock and think it exerls anything in this market. We guarantee to sel at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES 4ND SMALL PROFITS! B.— Our Saturday eustowers will please come easly ae convenient: our store is so full in the ev ring it is i possible to waiton all. | EF Do not forget the Che«pest Clothing House in town,at No 460 Seventh st, near PF. . J.H SMITH & CO., Ciothiera, No. 460 Seventh strat, and Corner Twentieth st. and Pa, av. ABREY COLLINE & c0.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Cc G, nem N 1am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT | ALE and PORTKR from this celebrated Brewery, nee REREEiaeiimeenmeernemene ceo which I am prepared to furnish en short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drive: tended to. Goods delivered-in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. Terms :— Cash gn delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Upion Boitiing Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, OYSTERS—OYSTERS | will be promptly at: no 6-tf no 6-m wrkelaL soTicg + TO THE CLTIZENS OF WASHINGTON, OFFICERS UF THE ARMY AND NAVY, ODEON HALL, | The old and established Emporium of Clothing, o ‘The people only need to see our goods to induce them to buy, and eur ptock of BOYS’ JACK} TS AND PANTS excels anything ever uffered in this city, 7. BRUCE & Co., Dealers in MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHIN:#:, No. 464 77H Steer, BoD GuLv—GuLD ! Aobvance pig iby one RITTENHOUSE, PAN comm Ranker} sEWING MACHINES] Ss ex 9 MACHINES! SEWIN ‘A large stock, of differeyt atte for nule at Pity low praces, suitable for family or heavy talior ing work. ARP “co. A. PLS 598 Howard atr ot, Baltimore. BZ 825 Superior Family B- cpg eabhition at Mrs, G. PREDSS og agen ob Breet, Bae nots < TEAMED OYSTERS —FIRST WAKD spa, SOE TER SALOON P BST HA 162 ay between 17th and isth «ts —ALBERT WCODLEY begs to inform the citizens ard wtrangers in Washington that he h myany with J. Clemente, 40 Salown in t im, noth ve finest biva.ves t their pat Rememlber— Ne Ro wanrant UGH! COUGR MOOKE'S SQUIL agreeable, effv-etunl to the poblic Chil instant relief. eee mh BO longer, but use SUGAR DROPS, the mont nt convenient remed: ren eat them rondil Bronehitis, & - Yat has for so many years supplied the citizens Washington and vicinity with all that ix essenti for the elegance and comfort of the outer man now upplied with the let able stock that we have °. bie tyles that could be found in the market. Qur ansertment of SHIRTS, HOSTERY, GLOVES, &e. cannot ete suey ern! Sorell be sold at prices that do not allow of com: LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER. LANGE RTOCK OF MILITARY OVER Goats, LARGE 8TQCK OF MILITARY OVER-OOATS, LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS OOATS. LARGE &TOCK MILITARY DKE3S COAT: LARGE STOCK MILITARY ATS LARGE STOCK MILIFARY PANTS: LAKGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOGR MILITARY VESTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS. ATS. , INDIA RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESORIP. TIONB. VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &e. Our stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH’S CLOTHING in the largest and most fashionable that has ever been offered in thin city, and at the lowest prices they can possibly be oblained inthis city, 65 Cal and sce us at ODEON HALL, corner ried street and Pa avenue, the Great Clothing Mart o| Washington city ‘ 0¢ 2-eotf OHARLES 8. FOWLER 9 IMPORTERS, gious OLB: MD RSTAIL DEALERS IN INA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARES Fine Cutlery. Japanned Waiters, Plated Ware, Oi! Lam; a fell Metal Goods, Ghimoers oa Wicks Tin Chamber Bets ere Ae ™m 8-e0m,1¥ 404 (Odd Fellown’ Hall) 7th at, M MOU BNING GOODS. ORE Than our usual stock in all fabrics for Mourning Apparel. One pries only, marked in vigis fire et BRO. no 4-Pt Pann. avenue and oth it. —————___Penn. avon POR SER Aux xinar Cr bossy AOC RNG E AE 5 One price only, marked in visio Eyres BRO Be K-08 Ponn. avenue and Seb at, ania Ao | permanent | HELMBOLD’S | GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “ MIGHLY CONCENTRATED” | COMPOUND FLUID RXTRACT BUCHU, 1 & Positive and Bpecific Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNBYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL BWELLINGS. ‘This Medicine tnereasos the power of Digestion, | and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi- | tons, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, | are reduced, ar well as PAIN and INFLAMMA- TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or OHIL- DREN. " | HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. ' | For Weakness arising from Exeesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Hxertion, Loss of Powe! Loee ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathin; Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimners of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitade of the Muscular System, 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 wiedicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO- TENOY, PATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of { which the patiens may expire. Who ean ray that they are not frequently fole lowed by those *DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,» Many sre sware of the eanse of their suffering, | BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLU MS, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear | aniple witness to the truth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE APFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the sid of medicine to atrongthen and ine vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD'’S EX- TRACT BUCHU invariably does, A trial pill eonvince the most skeptical, ~ —— = FEMALES!! FEMALES! OLD OR YOUNG, FINGLE, MARRIED OR OON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGR Tn many affections peculiar to Females, the EX- TRACT BUCHIU is unequalled by any other reme- dy, ax in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness 4r Suppression of Customazy Evacua- tions, Uleerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com- | plaints} incident to the sex, whether arising from Iediseretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, “ BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO PAMILY SHOULD BE WITHODT IT, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicipe for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ’ amp IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES BECKET DISEARES In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, And ro Exposure. It canses a frequent desire and gives strength to Trinate. thereby Removing Obstrnetions, Prevent- ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra. Aliay- ing Pain and Inflammation, so freqnentin the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter, “ THOUSANDS UPON THOUURANDS who have Deen the vietima of Quacks, and who havé paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found dried up in the system, to break out in an aggra- vated form, and perhaps after Marriago, . U8¥ HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all | aMections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, | Whether existing in MALEK OR FEMALE; From whatever cause originating, aud no matter of HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Divratie, % the pleasure to | COATS. PANTS and VESTS of the most desira- | 4 j HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Dicxnrio, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases fer which it is recom. mended, bd Evidences of the most reliable and respensible character will accompany the medicines, Certificstes of Cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to science and fame. er Six fer 85. Delivered to any address, securely packed from any observation, Dascaiss BYMPTOMS IM ALL CommUmroations, Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, Price $1 Per Bott! AFRJDAVIT, Personally appeared before me,an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetwvoip, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparation eon- tains no nareotie, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. #. T. HELMBOLD. Bworn and subscribed before me, this 234 day of November, 1854, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth at., below Chestaut, Philadelphia, Penn BEWARE OF OOUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN® OIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “or tretn own” and ‘ornun” articles on the reputation attained by MELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do. do, EXTRAOT BUOHU, De. do, do. SARSAPARILLA, Do. do, IMPROVED ROSE WasH, Bold by Dru, everywhere. Ask for HELM- BOLD’. 1 ther, Cut out the sdvertise. ment and send for it, and avoid Imposition and Bxvomure. 2% comiy that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” i bas, by the use of “powerful astringenta,” been | pprorcssts INDIAN GOODS. ?MRET ie Isrexion, indian aden, Aeremter 7 tom sed 3 Pro an ee reer Sores asthe case wey ‘to be delivered In the city of New York. wi be reesived st the Office of Indian AMaire until twelve e'clock m..on Wednesday, the lth day of Deovmber vext, for furnishing the i aie RRETE OLOTHS, AND DRY LANKE LOTHS, AN | MACKINAC B RETR, i { | i Mackinse b'aakets, to | smeonic, Seat tens ches, and beta — ob mn ng 2,000 pairs 2%: point whi'e bisckinac ete, to “measure &4 by. @inebes, and weigh 6 Fg #90 pairs 2 point white pgs pe blankets, to mea- sure 43 by 36 ixches, weigh &, pounds $0 racater’ sr by Winches, aad weigh ety pounds Hs Lid ‘joo pairs I point white Mackinac blankets to men, sure St by 4 inches, and ire 3 mt acariet L kete. to aa oe 72inches, snd 2 8 pounds 700 pairs 2% point nearlet Mackinac Keta, to measure 64 by (6 inchor, waigh 6 pound« 00 pairs 2 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measu: by Si inches and weigh ae nde 100 pairs 1 point scarict Mackinac blankets, to RE re saby 66 inche: weigh homme 00 in n 3 weure@ by ih inches, and wetet 6 poseds 100 pairs 3\_ point green Mackinac blankets, to 1 p00 pairs Apoltt iudige blue’ Maciings bignteen irs oontnapctele ee . int indi, ets, om vel mcatare SA Up G6 lechea, and eighties 100 pairs] point indigé blue Mackinac bianket to measure sz by 4 inches, and weigh 3& #6 pairs 3 point gentinella bine Mackin-e dian ets. to measure 6 by 72 inehes, and pounde irs 2\2 point ia blue Mackinac blam- bt ou carne by 6$ inches, and ‘weigh kets, 6 pounds ‘ire 1 int gentinsila blue Mackinae blan- ae tert tieel tes % by 8 inches, and weigh eta, to measure 32 by 46 inches,and weigh 3% ‘pounds 8,000 yards fancy list blue cloth 4,000 .do gray list blue cloth 20 do lo black etoth 1,000 do saved list black cloth do blue eloth do scarict cloth ‘#0 dozen 8-4 woolen shawls Be pounds linen thread Wo. 40 1,0 do —ectton thread ‘0 gross worsted gartering 75,000 yards eaticn do Merrimac calico Turkey red calico blue drilling brown drilling bed Micking r ere hi rextic sheeting ne aud plaids ; checks, si:ipes, Kio do fannels, asserted 2.54) pounds brown gilling twine, No. 99 { #0 do cotton maitre 2.08 twilled flannel shirts 56 doren hickory shirts 2.000 ca) rts 306 dozen Canadian belts Crass No, 2. READY-MADE CLOTHING, 200 blue eatinett pantaloona a do cont & cadet mixed saroett coate 175 frock coats, i kx pantaloona, 33? cassinett coats, Crass No. HAKDWARE. AGRICI MENTS i i | 2 do i ! jo trimmed with vr 3 kettles, (9 in a gest) H thes. (3+izes) | g@doren 2 quart tin pans | 80 do 4quart tin pans @ do €6qu: tin pans 700 do ps 1,80 do squawawls 1.500 do fish hooks 7 do fish lines ; 20 do i co H do scissors 69 do shears do weeding hoes < do hand saw files, 47: inches do spades short handle try pans zen basting ¢pcons table spoons, (iren) axes, to weigh 4‘, to 54 pounds 8% do half axes, to weigh 3 pounds, (with handles) we do zine mirrors SH do fire steels | $89 pounds bras« wire h | 38 do best Chinese yermillion | 0 do lend | 100 doen butcher knives | 0 do sealping Knives 2 do squaw hatehets 12 do 45) inch at tiles 2),40 pounds tobacco i Crass No.4 | GUNS, AMMUN 60 rifles, cap lock. (halt { 30 ehot guns (dovble barr i 1S? kegs powder 1,000 (60 water- pr +0 b: 20 a0 5 powder horns 3,0 Hints 22 dozen gun nipples 36 wrenches. Goods of American manufacture of the required styler and quulity wil. be preferred; but, as the samples of bisikets ant clothe are furvign fabrics, it-wiil be necessary. in propo- a domestic article of either of tho: wis thata samp'e thereof shall secompany the bid. The artfeles | overnment exraples, w » way be seen at | thir office op and after Une 4th instant. The articies | will be rigtdiy inspected and comonret with the famipies by an agent or ageats appointed for that purpose, Such as may be unequal thereto in any articular will be rejected: in which ease the can expense. Baya mate for the gots Teecived on inv f, certified by the agent or agents appo t ivepect them, It is to be under tood thai the right wisi be reserved to requi or leks quantity of any of the artich wed in the above sche lal. ping Sail articles may be the Departuent; and that led to Camp y with « contract with the not manufseturers or be of a pre or who & Btates, x 5 wholesale dealers in the required articles w rers or dealers must be evidenced by the car- reside. cr where it iz propo ed te deliver the articles. The proposals mus! embeace the articles, with the quantities thereof as they are arrang-d in the schedule, with the prices annexed to excl and the amounts must be carried out and footed | up for each el: Raid prices and amounts must be iven. without any modification, or pr m. OT variation whatever. The: mitted with the following bewiing: j here y | Indian ite adverti-ements thereof. 1862, the following articles affixed, (here insert the list epartment, and rg mp the term of i dated the ecording to the clasa or classer proposed for.) deliverable in the city of New York by the Ist day of April next, or at such time or times during the vear 1843 as may be ortered by the Cowmiissioner of Indian Affairs; and it the Proposal be aecepted (here insert tha words “in whole or in part, if more than one ci-ss be pro- for,) 1 (or we) will, within twenty days there after, execute a contract accordingly. and give security. satisfactory to the Commissioner of India: Affairs, for the faithful performance of the same, Each proposal must be accompanied with « @uar- anty io the following form, to be tignet by two or more responsible persons, whose aufllciency mut be certified to by a United States judge or district 4 xeverally guar- attorney: We hereby jointly an anty that the above bigder. i tract shall be awarded to to his or their bit ot proposal, will execute a con. tract accordingly, and give the requisite security forthe performance thereof as prescri in the ement for proposals for Indian goods, dated Wth November, 1862; and, in the event of his (or their) failure so to do, we hereby agree to bind ourselves, our peirs, executors, assigns, to | forfeit and pay the United States, an damages, a | Bum not less than fifte-n per cent om the amount of said bid or proposal.’’ Bonds will be required in the amoant of the bid fur the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more auretive, whore sufficiency must be certified by a United’ States judge or district attorney. No pro: will idered that does not strictly eomform in al 8 to the terins and directions of this ment. WM P. DOLE, Ro 18-3tawDeclo Commissioner. Orric® Inpian AFrarrs, _ November 25th, 1952. Binuee the above advertisement, dated the I7th in- 8! nt, for “Propo Indian G: as pab- lished, it bas been «: n Class No.3 the 2).060 pounds of tobacco called for and It it form Clats No.5. Although there in a <ample of the tebacco in thie office bidlera are request 4 to \ forward samples with tueir bids for cons leration, Ono "WMP : er. ALIDAY AL EST. | AMES F. EZ J a“ R ESTATE AGENT, Conner or Pa. AVENUE AND Tawra Stagey, over Banking House of L. Johnson & Co. —— ee ‘ PRESS COMPANY, ArAM XOUTIOW 5146 PA: AVENUE, . Washinaton City, D. ©. REAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AND WEsr- ERN MXPRESS FORWARDERS! MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ORES 8TOCKS, BON o Forwarded with SAFETY AND'DISPATCH te all ble sections of the country. This agencies in the principal iiway Towns im ORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Pigmeelmens 1 I re ABHINGTON, D.C. VoRg, td PUIAp ECP " BALTIMORE: oem 5 HELR LEXINGTON, sal Connections are made at New York and Boston Tie PROVINCES and’ with mourn linse ERPOOL. SOUTHAMPTON and akvian, thence Buropean ex promi: nereial towns in Great Britain and on the Oon- nt. lection of NOTES, DRAPTS and BILLS made il seventthte parte of the United Stator: 5 4% pourds 100 pairs 1 point gentixella blue Mackinac blank- | | SF EST SOLSRRED IN WARRINGTONR S7SLNOE MAY 1, 1561.a —_——————_ s JOHNSON &« NAGLE, OS9 PENNAYLYAKIA avan (South eife,) BETWEEN WINTH & TENTH sTs., Luvite the attention ef ; GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND THE TRApE Pt] GUNBRAL . TO THEIR UNSURPASSED 8TOCR WINES, LIQUORS, 4 SEGARS, aKD FANCY GROCERIES. Champuazgues OF ALL THE WELL ENUWN BRANDS, HEIDSICE, curéror, MUMM, RIVART, DEOUET, We recommend bighly to connoisseurs DE 8T. MAKCEAUX CHAMPAGNES, CARTR NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAY, the most favorite brands in the New York nak and so bighly appreciated for t! richness and delicate favor, HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Btill and Eperkling. OLARETS of Messrs, Gilhou freres, Rordesnx, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of the choicest bran¢s and best vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Pollroinin and A. Bignette, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very old and bighly recommended for medicinal purposes, HOLLAND AND ENGLI®H GIN, im Wood and Glass, + M@NONGATELA AND BOURBON WHISERYS lo be furnished | must in ail reepeets conform ty and be equal with | th ract-r will be & und to fursien others of the | H ired kind or quali thin three days; or. if | that be not done, il be. pure! bis jeret; and the fact thet biddersare such man- | Uifleate of the collector of the port where they | | dollars and cents, at which they are to be furnished; | id, Tor we) | seonekors te furmish for the service of the | ovember i7th, | price theret> | | i PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, of al! Kinds. e APPLE BRANDY aD WHISEEY, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. BATAVIA ARRAO, BAVANA AND DOMESTIC stcias OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACEO of Messrs. Gail & At, aitimore—at Baltimore prices, HEKMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every ée- seription:—GAMBE, POULTRY, MEATS, oy- STERS, MILK, PRUITS, and VEGETABLES. PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Giang. ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE. r CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages, SYRUP#—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAOK- BERRY WINES. HAM AND CHEESE, at Balttmore prices, . TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE. KNOX & BON'S SPARKLING ALOA ALB YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON PORTER, LONDON BROWN 8TOUT. OROBSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICK and BAUCES. DURHAM and FRENOH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, ca- PERS, ke. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH PERRING WIS CHEESE, of prime quality. SPICES, FANOY SOAPS, &o. . —_—_— ST TERMS CASH.“ — JOHNSON & NAGLE, pee-tt 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB,

Other pages from this issue: