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j } ! ri From New ‘ seieans.—Our New Orleans THE EVENING STAR. exchanges fur alsheome interesting fatelligence. | ——=—— , Aseriee of’ naers had recently been tssued by > ™ | General P atier, whicheerveas $4 sad ; Mat DO’ dimculty can arise in it ; 1. | whic ue is not able to grasp: The rty ant ta see haby ? Then come with me. | wit district recently our, pave Neby ote comming 02 ce. i econ undet General Weitzel, to be known as ‘sweet precious’ on the oer. j ae Lafourche district, is selared a pocad at. ena sa tery of , bless you, no. This district comprises ali the y fear e.,, Pamevetrecectrer met Nevtting ber besmade ber ty ik terion ts inted to take possession | | a | of the district, and the sugar pl: | 4 quickly she {Sitenje cAI ‘be worked by them where they are not worked Ya come te see Minn - eat. by their owners, and negro or White Lene imate f at discretion. 3 aber atin i ides, | Fett Gaya pereans mob tenonnd . it vernmen tater longesy oF al, Lona, bay a ae’ the pecyisions of the confiscatien act. prettiest 08 © gearing how Another crcer s distilleries and other euntie! itt her, Min. | manufactories of strong drink. Another one — i ! announces officer found drinking in- ' toxieating liquors HEGRO I¥'4URRECTION IN ST. VI CENT. The. Vincent correspondent of the Live pool ost writes as follows: 2 | ‘We regret to inform you that a general rebel- | Mion of the negroes eccarred here on the 9th alt. | the ‘Their intention eeems tehayée been the massacre | = colored soeainon ct on jany | swindward side have marrowly escaped with | their lives, while others have been disfigured | fer ife by the brutality of the rebels. Martial | jaw bas been prociaimed, and all business | suspended, The stores and bank have closed. | Had it not been for the timely arrival of her | ship Challenger, it prob able that inge! might ére this have been 2 mass of ashes. “The stocks of all the provision and liquor “store: of the Portuguese to windward have ‘been totally destroyed. The furniture and ail Tecessaries and valuables in the bene ge hhoures shared the same fate. The people at Wnhiocn Island (one of the Grenadines) are in rebellion, and assistance was sent last ht from the Challenger, in the Royal Char- | ley, under Lieutenant Dillon. We also | that Cariacon is in revolt, and that Father Morgan's hou-e and furniture have been de. molished. ‘The following is an extract from a letter dated St. Vincent, October 16: It appears that the bg cre had been plan- ning is Tising since Christmas Inst. hey ™Made the stoppage of some allowance on the gugar estates a pretext for attacking all the managers and overseers on whom they could | lay their hands—many they left for dead, and s ‘hw escaped Into the cane pieces. but + thing they possessed were totatly destroy: Their families were turned out of doors. some ca-es they were unmercifully beaten, Qnd in others stript naked and abused. Our corps was the first to get into action: and in facta couyle of charges produced such a2 panic amongst the negroes, that the rest of the campaign was mere hunting. They never formed or stood firm afterwards, and the march of our little army of twohundred men, caval- ry, infantry and artillery, all told, was merely anaffeir of capturing prisoners. I must teil you of a brave dash made by twenty-four of our cavalrymen. Headed by our captain, they epexpectedly fell in with a bod? of negroes three hundred strong. On one side there wax a bank forty feet hich, and on the other there ‘Was a steep descent to the river. The negroes, burrahing and shouting, drew upto receive them. A charge was ordered, and our little band burst through the crowd, K their swords and pistols with great ct. The negro@reformed in their rear, and a fresh crowd of blacks Hasteneddown the road in front, while crowds appeared on the bank above the road, who sto our men unmerci- fully—the situation, as y8u may well conceive, was desperate. Two of our men were dis- | mounted, and hog dig aoe with their lives | by a miracle, and bravery of their com- rades, who charged again and again, and ‘ darhed manfully about them, bringing of two Prisoners, and jeaving seven bodies on the Foads. With this mishap they escaped scathless. Besides those killed, there were between Biteen and twenty wounded in this affair. We brourht in from windward some two hundred and twenty prisoners, and we also “catted” a | good many more. i Exeter Hall may possibly take np the cause of the bincks, and accuse us of maltreating the T, deur negro. But, truly, if anything, we ve Leen too hnmane withihem. Fancy how matters might haye been, if they had got the upper band of us before assistance arrived. 1 | { | ST It issaid that G. ©. Hoffinan, of Eftng- Bam county, Lil, raised last year two bushels ef coffee. The seed wassent him from Anus- Walia. The first year the plants were unpro- ductive; the second year they bore a little, and juced a full crop the third year. He thinks | ‘ty bushels can be grown per acre. ' 7" Srong brown paper is now manufactured at the Salisbury paper mills, in Orange county, from “cat tails.” the product of the wild flag wing in low grounds all over the north. proprietor, Mr. Oakley, is experimenting, with a view of making white paper also from | the tame material. 87 In the New York Court of General Ses. on Monday, a young man, named Edinund Baie ag was convicted of bigamy and sen- | fenced to two years’ inprisonment in the State ison. Both wives were in court, and cried yterly on hearing the sentence pronounced. S77 Why did William Tell shudder when he shot the apple from his son’s head? Ans.— Because it was an arrow es cape for his child. FoF its ee iat are return to the ark? ns.— ‘ause S| sufficient grounds for remaining. - - | S7- The Inmbermen in the region of Machias, | Me., are making nions for a winter's lorging, and many of them have already gone to the sr me is estimated that about the same number of logs will be got outthis winger as last. = : S7 Judge Swayne, who is holding the U. & circuit court in Cleveland, has decided that th® igw prescribing penalties tor the issuc of mera, or apes to be used for currency, ‘was illegal, an > sequently, no prose- ia follow the issue of such noted | SF General Ward, Senior Mandarin of the Chinese Empire, originally a Yankee sailor, | Bas ordered three gunboats at New York for ‘the Chinere Government. The first, called Dai-Ching, bas just been launched. SF Gen. Weitzel, who commanded the Union troops in the recent atiack at Labadieville, on tbe Rayon Lafourche, is one of the youngest Ge in the U.S. service, being not quite thirty years of age. Se There is a woman in Perry, Me., who, pb in bloomer costume, drives oxen, carts ya ps moving the sticks herself, rally. BY: The Lafayetw (Ind.) Courier says that « le girl near that city swallowed a brass imble, in the early of last month, and is Bow gradually sinking under the effects of the area metal, and has been given up to die. : Capt. Ryer, of the ship Robert Lane, was Killed on board his vessel on the voyage. trom Liverpool to New York, while endeavoring to | quell a mutiny. 7 Massachusetts has 37,000 more’ females than males, while California has 67,000 more Males than females, und Illinois 2,000 more males than females. Se The prizes which have been run for du- Fing the year, at the spring and autumn met. ings in Paris and CPantilly, amount in all to 2947,500f, ° SF Mrs. Edwin James, of New. wen & suit for divoree agai: Tepe bas mst her husband, allegation of adultery. Mr.and Mrs. Jamra ave been living separate for some mouths past | 89 The railroad fare paid for the transporta- tion of soldiers to the defense of Cincinnata, when recently threatened by the rebels, is said te amount to haif s million doliars. @F The Commercial reports gull in the New York dry goods vaiat on = are quiet; in woolens a fair business is do- #7 Adam Thunder was drafted in township, Pa, and T Srsakita heodore Light; been drafted in the third ward of Kenan Now for Thunder and Lightning in the army. La Reese wanton the Present Mayor of ‘lestow:, 9 m nominat ae iy & meeting of citizens, geal! ‘he brig Lilla was sold by public —, ton, Oo. Saturday, by chev, Ss. SF Hon. George B. Upton bas been nomina @s the Republican candidate for Mayer os BZ The Obio river is now in @ good navi- Sabie stage, and at las 4 4 t accounts the water was 87 A Califorgin statement is that Mrs. Bur- | a iningham has got a new h fone to reside near Mexico, ida BS A daughter of the late Mr. G | Jame«x has opened a young ladies’ OL rs New York city. Sv Judge Hall, of Buffalo, has a. ' Sailors employed’ lecided that are exempt pa Anand the Northwestern lakes BF The spanish w. Telnforced by five war vegies feet Is to be Sm Where Gen. agal “4 Foster's expedition went— SH The Boston Travete; “ Confederate navy-yard” “'* Pseland «the 7 Pa; collars have advanced trom ornts to 40 cents a doren. a = SF A very flattering business ts ‘ Geing in every pork market in the Wee ee wy Tere were 313 deaths in New Yoth last | Seaeeant | ber Warehoune, 31 { of thé Fe | through at Government rat news; for alg seteinsi publication. Still another pronibits the arrest of any slave unless person arresting knows that such slave is owned by a loyal citizen. —— — +02 + ——__— SPECIAL NOTICES. lp if BOLDLY—There are no other medi- to Feliatie, effectual and convenient aa Hollo- Pills and Qintment, are invaluable to wounds, sores, fevers a1 mever Ww. i weiss expored to fail. Only 25 cents per nox or pot. —_2——__- Ixvta Rossex Boots saxo Bno! ticles are noid cheaper at H store in thie city or viein Ba) 7 ves. 31@ UZ Rows all sii Eee carer ret ia Rubber Store o: avenue, ween bos keta, ee may be found at the len, Clapp & Co., Ponn. ith sta- poe3-im ged iltblainnand all et successfully treated, without pain or loss of blood, by Dr. ite, Surgeon Chiropolis! at 424 Pennrylvanis avenue, between 2 half and Sixth streets, Washington, D. 0. tions performed in a few minutes, and the patient can leaye walk immediately: without t! least Ladies Se gets attended at their residences when desired, = nol > Nails. Laptes", Men’s, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubber Roots, fhoon, Sendala and Gaiters; Ladic: and Gents’ Rueklo Overshoes with felt lining and top; Men’s Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At vad bowel complaints. a 4 { = ; ‘ a ‘ities, Club and Inverted | Coane pes. ous a, Clu! | i ready: for une, | { ies Wolf Robes, Stank | ilen, |p Clapp & Co.‘f India Rubber Store, Penn. avenue, ; between 10th and ith six no l4-lm Ax tux Inpia Russer Stone of Allen, Olapp & to., Penn, avenue, between i0th and lth at the officer'and soldier maggfind S& great variety of Rubber Coats, Ponebas, Blankets, Legging, Pillows, Beds’ Boots, Cups, Pipes, and the thou- Sand and one useful articles in the Rabbar line. Also, a Inrge stock of Buffalo Robes lined and un- lined, Wolf aud Lap Robes, Wool Blanko's, all col- ork Cork Beds, Horse Blankets, and everything to romote warmth and comfort in the camp and field ere, too, may be found a large assortment of Skirts, Unterabirte, Drawers Stockings, Buckskin Gloves and Gaunfletts, s, Leather Bags and small trunks made to stay 0 rough uaage in Paggaue wagons. Camp Stools, Cote and Arm Chairs. all of which will be sold at reasonable prices. no 3-im sR: itean bo folded up into 3 very I space, fitling into s canvas bag. It isatrong and durable, and can be converted into a chair or lounge at will, and is so arranged that it may be | stuffed with hay or straw. petand canvas. For nals at th of Alien, Clapp & Co., Penn. and [1th sta. Ltis made of both car- ndin Rubber Store enue, between 10th ocsim —__s— Tux Ixpiax Haas Doctox, from Canada, will | describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complsints or Winess, without receiving any information from them. No charge for consultation or i Office, No, 11 Washington Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Seventh street, Washington, D.C. eu 35-tf Inpia Rosser Coovs.—The place Rubber Coats, Leggins, Camp Blank-ts, Mavelockn, Haversaeks. and every article made from Indi Rubber, isat H. A. Hali’s India Rabber Warchonss, where you.can obtain them st manufacturers prices 3t0 Penva. avenue, between 9th and Ith ree oc 22-tf Guar Purwsytvamia Rovrg, cia Raltimore and Harrisburs,to the Northand West.—Two trains leave ington daiJy and one on Sunday—quiek time— low fare and sure congectiont, Soldiers’ tickels sold . For tickets and fu ther bg apply at the office ef Great Pe sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsyly; avenue and Sixth st., Washington. Office open from 5a. m. antil9p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4p. m: au it-ly E.O. Norton, Agent, - > PesixaBee Ep: UseeR Goeps.—Mr. H. A. Hall bas just received alot of Officers’ Long and Light dull finished Coats; also, dull Gniehed Pon- chon, extra large sizes: alxo, alot of blue English Talrias. véry long. at $10 each; also, extra long and light (iu weight) Rubber C; ith sleeves, which hei selling. at maxcufacture Rabber Warehouse, 310 Pennsylrania avenue } be- tween 9h and 10th sts. 00 4- UF -— Baroueton’s Harn Dra, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s colebrated Hair Dye pro- ces a color not to be distinguished from uatare— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the . Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly terns @ splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &e. S27 The Genuine is signed WitLiaw A. Batous- _ LOR, om the four sides of each hoz. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, my (Late 233 Rroadway and 16 Bond Coucmara Ma REET, oe ida iz ith st D - Thir well-known establishment continues, to far- atr-ets, | Air | 3 will find the Mattroas Cot | prices, at his India | i to buy your | Ww; | STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, nish their nufrercus customers with PROVISIONS | of all kinds, The Proprictora would most respectfully call the | attention of the Citizens of Washington to their fine amortment of goods just arrived— 1,000 barrels APPLES. “rt coy. CRANBERRIES. a fine article, ages of Vt and N. EB ER, tbls. SUGAR BEKTS and CARROTS, tons of the celebrated Marrow-fat SQUASH, rd @ do. Hubba: 20 bbls. Boston PORK, £ " * mee EERE sok TRIPE. & ‘ogether w everything usua | opt in th: ‘best appointed markeig. 3 I selon! N. B—Members of Congresi contemplating housekeeping, also army mevs, will find thisa con- venient place to get their su 3 no 2-3 MALLARD & WILLIAMS. Att NEWS FROM EUROPE. 4 adi JOHN BRIGAT'S SPEECH AGAINST INTER- FEKING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS. : HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE OF OU COUNTRY. engue. INORFASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL COTTON GOO BS. But J. BRUCE & CO., No. 464 7th street, has notipereased the price of their immense stock of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR, as they bonght it at old gies, and they will not make the people pey the least advance, as they arc ripined to under<ellaell otners. They have the ¥® lf and are bourd to run off their stock within e@ next forty days to make room for our stock be we are — mane meptaring. od @ people only nea: 4 them fo bay, and eur stock of 17 Rots to induce V8’ JACKATS AND PANTS excels anything r offered in this city. 4: BRUCK & OO. Duatens in MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, No, 464 77H Brarer, Two Doors Below Smith's, — 5 lB! GOL : Avanos 17a Men, eee NHO' FANT & 00. EN AND e pod a Bankers, 152 Pa. ave S*¥1NG MACHINES: is SEWING MACHINES! A large stock, of different patterns, for sale at gery low prices, suitable for family or hon % ‘P. SHARD a COL ing work, A. 59 8. Howard strost, Baltimore. BRAS Soverior Family Sewing Machioes on exhibi Mes. G. PREUBE' street, Washington. wes vSoriars neeims TEAMED OYSTERS —FIRST : S Ep Oversn satcoy Tay eA RD STEAM ytd ALB ater Saloon sellin, in th ent bivalves to merit a share of heir patronage a) where he hopes ar em ber —N. 5 early opposite his late ‘piace— no ¢-eolm OTIO,Y jaurant G"*Par comm mn VIRST WARD! WHat causes iT? itis BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 115 Ps LVamia Avanus, Between 19th and sth sts. RVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERE pon WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE suzrs; As that is the very place Bow for every ‘A FINE OUTPIT CHEAP}? °F Please remember thatanr motto ln FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRIOns} stance and procure yourdargaine. o%-3m* oon Corner Mth at. | ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, | Die atyle | petition. | 4 and Vermentcr, | oom | Batto ods, _ ‘himneys ‘and ‘Wieks 4 Rae terns, &o., &6., fs _™feomjy 604 (O44 Fellows’ Hall) 7th at. M whan lOURNING GOODa. = DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Ment f ite superi i Fore used. Ain, Tooth Extra hout pain, when desired. Terme 1 moderate. — Bo 1¢1m D* "Sie ee opexep wis orFica = AT HI8 OLD ATAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ‘ ARTIFICIAL CHES LASTICBONE Wornovt Marat Puare on Craps. 8. B, SIGESMOND, DR, 910 Broadway,'Niw YorkM200 P Wwania Av- Ontte the attention of dia ie to ie im vantages A 8 | Improved sfstem ne Gerth of bis Saanstacture meyer ¢ reode nor chaz { Scids being three-fourths figh i 0 Foote will be le j 4. mn teath ate nesded, as i {hen can ey mute on of 4 ‘under a i it Goewentiy dh tested over five | BA, 2 Of the first ehemlete and physielens or. ‘s. “ej pes invented a white undestructive | metal filling, with which the most sonnitive testh ; can be fillep without pain, and can build ube per- | Setconasd Spethon eny roots, which wi:l last | of -refe iven—Dr. V. Mott; Dr. | eo ef me Court o ag- tog.iaod thradanda of other. . and examine fer yourself. DENTISTRY. H or Oa gameaigat aoe H | | Baltimore Dental Coleg. hi inaion to $0. nan, ¥. nich May M, Daand We. M ue, between sth va us Btore. Office hours 6 31-2m wom - Dr, B. D., Fred en Johnson, TEETH. aM .. the Inventor and Patentee sees MINER aL Avi HR cing ey persona can wear thon teeth io canner wear others, and no person’ean wear others who e@annot wear there, Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; rougest and most perfect dentuce. tha % n mos! fo: Art oon, produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be i 4 Thinley No. 338 Ponnaylvanisavenue batwaan ith and wth streets, Also, 907 Arch at., ‘Bil hia. mar d-iy EDUCATIONAL. AIEVIEW BOARDING 80HOOL, OUNG MEN AND BOYS FOR YOUNG MEN 4 Scaalea. Board and Tuition, @14° per term of ten Pupils admitted at any time. + References. Heyzy Jaxxey, 348 Pa avenue. th and L sts. ear F Sereet Cate uartermaster’s De = < GEO. A. NEWBOLD, Principal. GAS FITTI gal be a to eaecnte st — with ‘ored in PLUMBING, GAS, OR'gTRAM FITTING BUBI- WF Store on Ninth street, few doors north of Pennsylvania avenue, where’ may be found ® com. te assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS ‘EAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan 37-ly FIXTURES of entitely cae > of entirely and Finish. mperior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citizens moeely to call and examine FIXTURES, eeng our stock of GAS and WATE! confident that we have the bent selected stock on. raf on in the above line intrusted to our care omptly attended to. mars-tf MYERS & Mc(HAN, 376 D street. OFFICIAL. [DPPARTMENT OF STATE, Waamrxatos, January, 1668. The Secretary of St. will hereafter reseive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, eom- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 7-40 WILLIAM H. SEWARD. G®®4t DEMONSTRATION! GRAND RALLY or MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF cLOTHING, arTus BEET AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Seventa Street, Where you can find TUE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING - in this city. who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We bave just replenished our «tock and think it | excels anything in this. market. We guarantes to sell at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! | N. B.—Our Saturday custowers will please come | easily as convenient: our store is so full in the | evening it is im possible to wait on all. | Do not forget the Che spest Clothing House | in town, at No. 460 Seventh st., near F | J. H. SMITH & OD.. ' No. 460 beventh street, and Corner Twentieth st. and Pa. av. (MA#S2¥ CoLLins & Co.'s ~ PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT | lothiers, no ® which I am propared to furnish on short notices to all persons who will favor me with their orders Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivera Will be promptly at- tended to. Gooda delivered in all parts’of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Ferms :— Cash on delivery. z RUSBY A. SITINN, Agent, Onion BEMMng Depot, 57 Green at., Georgetown, D. 0. YSTERS—OYSTERS | Bee, | sF ECIALN CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. ODEON HALL, oTICE TO THE The old and established Emporium of Clothin, that hax for so many years supplied the citizens Hy] Washington and vicinity with all that is essential for the elegance and comfort of the outer man ig now supplied with the most complete and fashion- able stoe that we have ever had the pleasure to offer. GOATS. PANTS and VESTS of the most desira- seiner duThtir see Wen assertment 0} HOSIERY, ¢ LOVES, &¢., csnnot be surpesosd’ and will be sold at prices that do not allow of com: PARGE STOCK OF MILITARY. OVER-COATS. TLARG CK OF MILITARY o¥ 3. LARGE BTOCK OF MILITARY Bye Ses 3 LARGE STOCK MILITARY DR A LANGE STOOK MILITARY DRESe Soars: | LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PAS LARGE STOCK MILTEA Y PANTS: LAKGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS, LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS, LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS: LARGE STOOK MILITARY VESTS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS - Bons OF ALL_ DESCRIP. a eeprpen CARPET BAGS, &o. iF stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH'S CLO?PHIN ds the largest and most fashionable that has Lisle deen offered in Py eeotenn ‘at the lowest prices bor can youuly be obtained in thia city. Call usatODEON HALL corner o% enue, the Great Clothing Mart o 08 D-e0tf CH, WLER i ThbonTERS widest WHOLESALE ‘yt bees! Q ar if usual stock in ‘all fabries for | Dissipation, Rarly Indincretion or Abuse, HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. | BHEUMATISH, “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy for | Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, | and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABBORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCHROUS deponi- tlonsyand UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, | are red |, a8 well as PAIN and INFLAMMA- TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or OHIL- DEEN. HELNBOLD’S EXTRACT. BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of ATTENDED WITH THR FOLLOWING sYMrroms: Andisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lons ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trombling, lorror of Di Wakefalnese, imners of V 4 Pain in the Back, Tniversal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Pace, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO- TENCY, PATUITY, EPILEPTIO PITS, in one of which the patient may expire, ; Who can say that they are not frequently fole | lowed by those “‘ DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THR RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMA, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the trath of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNFS3, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in- vigorate the System. which HELMBOLD'S BX- TRACT BUCHU invariably doos, A trial will convince the most akeptical, eps : PEMALES!! FEMALES !! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OB OON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females, the BX- TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any other reme- | 4y, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, | Painfulners or Suppression of Customasy Evacua- | tions, Ulcerated or Schirroun state of the Uterus, | Leneorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for aH ecom- | plaints, incident to the sex, whether arising from | Indiseretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, | NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no more Baleam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for onplessant and deoxerour diseases, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU amp IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES BECRET DISEASES In all their «tages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience, And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstractions, Prevent- ing and enring Strictures of the Urethra. Allay- ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the clase of diseases, and expelling al! Poisonous Diseasen and worn-ont Matter, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the ‘victimes 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” bas, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been | j | dried up in the system, to break outin an aggra- vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in * MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. “Diseases of these organs require the aid of ry Divnerie, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Divnetio, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recom- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and responsible ebaracter will accompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, froin eight to twenty years standing, with names known to acience and fame, Price $1 Per Bettle er Six fer $8, Delivered to any address, securely packed from any observation, Drscniss SYMPTOMS IN ALL CommUmIcAtiOns, | Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me, an Alderman or the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetusoup, who being duly sworn, doth say, hia pre: con. | | taine no nareotie, no mercury, or other injurious | drugs, but are purely vegetable. H.T.HELMBOLD, | 8worn snd subscribed before me, this 23d day of November, 1854, j W. P, HIBBARD, | Ninth st., above Race, | 4drens letters for tnfortaation in confidence to: pee Sa 104 st, below ©) Philadelphia, Pean, BEWARE OF COUNTERPRITS AND UNPRIN: CIPLED DEALERS, ee: Who endeavor to dispose “or taain own” ang CESS ERLe sa NRE Ea RIES ‘orunn” articles on the repusation attained by MELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do. < meshacr BUORD, H De. . BARSAPARILLA, Do. do, IMPROVED ROSH WASH, | Sold, by Vrugaists ovbrywhere. ask for HELM. | BOLD, ‘ake vecther. Ont out the advertise. | moot and send for M, and avoid Imposition and Rxposure. “ Beemty | ‘ which the most skeptical may be conrineed bys | that it-is the de: | world to produce an equal DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. THE GREAT REMEDY FoR Gour, NECRALOTA. LOMBA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. . GORUISES, CUTS ASD WOUNDS, PILES. HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER- VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it isa speedy and certain remedy? and never fails. This Liniment fs prepared from the recipe of Dr. ktaphen Sweet, of Connecticut the famous bone setter, an@has been peed in his practice for mere than twenty years with the most astonishing success. 4S AN ALLEVIATOR OF P/IN, it is unri- valed by apy prepsration before the public, of single trial. ‘This Cintmant. wil! curé rapidly and redteafy RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thourands of eases where it has been used it hae Rever been Known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate Felief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHEin three minutes and ix warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. ERAL L ASSITUDE arising from impradence or excess, this Liniment is @ most happy an‘ unfailing | emedy, Acting directly upon the nery ‘i {t strengthens and revirifies the system, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. Asan external remedy, weclsim known, and we challenge the Every victim of this distressing complaint should give ita trial, for it will not failtoafford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes | extremely malignant and dangerous, bata timely | ; application of this Liniment will never feiitocare. ; 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, BURNS AND SCA yield readily to the wonderful ling properties of DR. SWEET'S | INPALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions Also. CHILBLAILY. FEET, AND INSECT BITES , FROSTED VD STINGS. Dr. Stephen Swot, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter, Dr. Steph: n Sweet, of Connceticnt, Is known all over the United States, Br Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Inthe authof of ‘Dr. Sweet's Infalliblo Liniment. Dr. Sweet's Infapible Liniment Cures Rheumatism aud never fail, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Isa certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. fweet’s Fnfallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infsllible. Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet's Irfallible Liniment, Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fai to cure. } Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Tootbache in one minute. Dr Sweet’s Infallible Liniment: Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately. and leaves | Be sear, Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ie the best remedy for Sores in the known world, De. Eweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and ail praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment. Taken inttrnally cures Colic, Cholera Morbusand Cholera. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liviment Ia truly a “friend in need,’ and every family | should have it on hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ie for sale by all Drugziste. Price 25 and 50 cents | BMOKING TOBACEO, of Messrs. Gail & A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. PR. SWEETS INFALLIRLE LINIMEN' aé an ex! remedy, is without a rival. and hi alleviate nm more speedily than any other prep- aration. For all Rheumatic aud Nervous - ders it is tr fallible. and as a curative for So ex, Wounds, Sprains, Bruires, &-.. its soothing healing and powerful strengthening properties ex: the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given ita 1. Over one thonsand tificates of remarkable cures. in the last two years, attest rformed by it with: . performe “ thefact. TO HORSE OWNERS! . R. SWEETS Bb yRERRTS ueracetere Lieparey or Wrenching. its effect fr mazieal ant Orne Harness or Saddle Gallia, Seratcher Manse meni | Till aleo cure speedily. Epavin and Ringbous 4 may} ied “and i aa Ag bulhy ot o petica! pee kind, a | ever. isso ‘rate or ho; itmay alle- | tated by Re Tioimeat. and ite faithfal applica: | on will always remove the horses fo travel with comparativesase. | EVERY HORSE OWNER —_ ve this ee hand, for its timely use © a a) ‘arance of Lameneas will vent thore formidavie diseases t0 which ct { ! i} ‘ses are liable, and which rend: many other- wise Valuable borses pear iy worthless. . DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 18 THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS HAVE POUND Fr TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! | } ds CAUTION. avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and | also “ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown lass of each bottle, without which none gre genuine. 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