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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DISPATCHES.} {ASEOCIATED PRE: FROM 1HE ARMY OF THE PUTOMAC. Hrapgrarntres ARMY OF THE PoTomac, Dec. 2—Gen, Averill, commanding & cavairy bBrignce, etarfed on a reconneiesance up the ‘kon Sunday. He wentas fur as Parnet(s Ford, from which poiat he «nt a é1 patch here stating that he had meg no-nemy. Jack-on iz believed to have reached Cul- peper, with the int-ntion of joining theenemy'é Joree how in onr front. The batteries bave been siient for the past two days. The enemy continues to strengthen and Ipcresee theft works of defense. Nothing Las yet trauspired Wo show that the reLelebaye mace preparations or commenced to fall back from their present positions. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. a ITEMS FROM SUUTHERN PAPERS. acne tress Moxox, Dec. 1.—The flaz of Pal mboat New York arrived from City Port this forenvon, in charge of Capt. Joba E. Melford, of the Third New York Regiment, bringing down three handred and seventy-five pricopers of war from Richmond, and forty pelitica! prironere.also abouteixty laborers, who wire cup:tred on the Alexandria ryiiroad. Mejor Generai John A. Dix and staf left this morning for Yorktown, for the inspection of ~rucps at that place. ‘Yhe Richmond Inquirer of Nov. 28, says: “The Judge=, as we learn fromthe (tcorgia fepers, were unsnimous on the opinion rea- ered by the Supreme Court, that the Con- ®: ript Iaw is Coustitational.” “Wiisrxcrox, N. €., Nov. 2!.—A disputch from Fort Fisher saye the schouuer Flashaway, @ieven days from Nassau, with 540 sacks sult, Las atrived safely.” The Inquirer of November 2%, says: “The email pox has made its appearance in Danville Riespitals. “The President bas appointed Coloscla Cobb. Dales. Iverson and Colquitt, of Geargia, Drigadier Generals. & “It Js useless to disguise the fact that the abclitionist of Memphis and Helena have suc- ceeced in getting 2 pood deal fe: Warn loace sae goingin, and boats go up the riv- r heavily ladened.” *47en. Johnson and Staf will leave Kich- y for Vest” A Federal ver, Onsiow nh, by Newhirk’s cavalry escaped after setting the steamer bre on open ihe court-! olf all records and y under Burnside hk: ‘The outrages in F prompt, swift and eife The Inquirer sa he next batie be. teen Lee and Burnside may te a very de- © cone. An overwhelming vict fae pert of Lee and the def 2 wonld be cone and the city - Such a result should be hetfgre soldiers and the of the the neat battle the war shall end or @ tee, or mere yends victories “The th Georgia Regiment was reviewed on | ry yest \y by G: 1 Bowell Cobb. The General goes to Florida to “s-ume commen of 2 military district.” “Waler H. Danville, W. Also that de upon Weldon, to cut off the railroad communication. “Abner Jachfon, a promment citizen of Knox county, Tennessee, has heen arrestad upo ebarze of disloyalty to the Confederacy, and committed to jail.” zi The Kivhmond Dispat «lt rumored that th i ; “mi rouvened at Taline There was no qno- rum ir ey adjourned.” i is was firedin several places on the night of Nov. 122." “Governor Pickens's message to the Legisl ture of South Corol He urges the in a was rt of the received the Confede of the « theug 2 5 fer police State has frruisbed 42.40 Ss, besides vight regiments for coast defense. He urzes prompt organizition of negro labor. so that the fortifications around Charleston may be made permanent.” The Atianta (Geo.) Daily Intelligencer of the 19th, says. “a dispatch from Abbeville states that our cavalry acain occupied Holly Sprivgs, and the enemy haye retreated to Grand Junction and Bolivar.” The Richmond Dispatch of Noy. 29th sevs, “everything at Fredericksburg is in a <tate of Inaction. Tt is reported that the euemy in force moved eighteen miles up the Ranpahan- Netion.” to be defended fo the last ex eh the enemy may burn its + #y shall never held 4 yrari of its suil ie t preparat fence of the coast of North Carolina” The Richmond Whig says: tne of a part san corps, in Tennessee, was Yankees and hon hear nothing more Movements of the Yankees b of the rumere eiow Peterburg. m Tennessee. NaPAvicty, Dee. 1.—Much excitement exists in Middle Tennessee about the eniorcement of the rebel conscription act. A regiment is orga- nizing in Linceln county to resist the conserip- tion. The people were tired upou by rebel cay- airy while conscripting. The rebel foragers are seizing the winter meats of private fa:niliox. A band of guerilins attucked Gen. Sill’ forage tain yesterday, but were repuleed with cousid- erable loss. Four passenger cars ran off tie — om the south side of the Gallatin yesier- ¥ S7 The ghoul who disturbed tha revnains Brave Gen. Kearney is now thrusting his lude- ous face in the Cabinet at Washington and c. img «Alive at Secretary Seward —Rovion Post. SF When Kirby Smith was in Lexington he virited a ladies’ fair, where he was greeted wi Bappiause, to which he gave the curt reply that he wastired ofcheers, he wanted recrui @7 Red Bill” who drowned an Unix when New Orleans was taken will be Gen. Butler has eo ordered and his ord somewhat imperative BF The Duk. oi N Asie, WhO ACCOINpRe nied the Prince of Wales to America two year ago, was alarmingly iil ut inst necounts, wii bronchitis. SF The 221 bale: Philadelphia in the yp which were seid at auction lust week. im the aggre gate $96,000. &F “Chopping bees,” to prepar to the families of soldiers in the f of wood for this winter, are ali Towa. 87 The Hon. BE. P. Budington, Mayor, has been nominated for re-ele the Republicans of Pall River. Mass. @7 The Republicans of New Hamp bire will Roid their State Convenuon on New Yeur™ tron brought te ose plun t +. brough ener t ton by Day. SF The emancipatioutsr< in St. Louis are to eclebrate thetr election victory by x grand ball. which will be attended by Gen. Fremont. BF The York (Pa) duerd the price of gas feet. SF A Philadelphia paper sngerets the Hon, Thomas B. Florence as a suitable candidate for Clerk of tue next House of Kepresentatryes. SF Petroleum oii bas tumbled down to sixty @enis, says ihe Philadelphia Ledger, when « Bittle while since it was at a dollar wun. a se la treasurer of Westchester eounty, New York, has proved a defaulter + she smount of over 121,000. Y ° S7'1t is said that over $1U.000 were en for comes ha'r ehawls in “ty York, during the month of Oc BF The wal expe Feats h county and drafting in averaging $750 to OF The Democrats carried ¢ New Haven, Conn. ou Friday Gas Company h 50 conus peg the: as re- asad xpended tore, New he election in by tye hundred » official vote for + sey gives Parker 14 5 BF The Confederate vertised for sale at Gibralt SF & rich cold wme hus been Mscovered mear the Li ad waters of the Missouri river, Governor of New Majority amer Suinter is ad- ion is being made for the de- | t ay thomeens bushels of U: SA AEE RT PROPOSALS. | prerceais FOR OaTs AND CORN. Durer Geter eek and (sires Waeuixerton. D. C.. owensbe ir H BALED PROPOSALS be received at this office ent Tiereday. the ati doy, of December. at 1% ho" hundsed ihourend Dushele of OTR \- 4 ioe. Me) tye hundred thousand bushels of vld good merehantabie quality, pot op in begs of about two bushels each, Gate will be zeccived by weight, at (32) thirty-two a ia the shel. Wieckn to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The Corn to be of 2 good merenantadie quality, put up in Dage of about two bushels each. ' Corn will be reeeived by weight at (66) Afty-six pounds to the bushel. Backs to be a without extra charge to ; - rnment. livery to be made in the city of Washington witsin ce) twenty Sve Gare tiga the date of the ecatract. Progosale will be received for (87,90) Atty th ro} w received for (5°, y thou sand bushels of Onts and ards, and for (5),009) | and upwards properitions for the Oatsand Corn must be ©n separate papers and cnlirely dintinct from a: indepandent of esch ether. aan foli name ine oe add muat appear in thr 0] 2 Ifa bid ie made in the name of afrm of all the parties must appear.or the bid will be | considered asthe individual propesal of the part- ner signing it. : : Pro} from disloyal parties will mot be consid-— eed, AMD AM OATH OF ABLEGIANOE MUST ACOOMPASY BACH PROFOSITION. Proposals must be addressed te Col. D. H. Rucker, artermaster U. 8. Army, Washington, D.C..and | c ‘ould be plainly marked ** Pro: for Oats and © jorn.”* is GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, | should it be awarded to him, must bg guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The Fag polar | of the gnarantors must be shown by the offieial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. . Bidders must be presont in person when the bids fev rime or their propo: will not be conaid- ered. Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be re- ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor | and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successfo! bidder upon signing the contract. “= An the bond muat accowpany the contract. it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or te have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contruct is | Signed. Blanks for bonda ean be procured upon application being made at this office, elther person- ally, by letter. or by telegraph. FORM OF GU ARANTER, We —, of the county of — and ——, of the county of ——, and Siate of —, do | hereby guaranty that——is able to fulfill a con- | tract in accordaneo with the terms of bin propori- | ficn, and that, should his proposition be accepted, | he wiil at once enter into a contract iu accordance | therewith. “ Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his ties. To this guarantes ‘eppended the official certificate above-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &e. All Oats ana Corn contracted for nader thi vertise twill berigidiy inspected. and = do wot preve of a goed sound merchantable qual Will be rejected. Payment to be made upon the completion of the | contract, or so s00n thereafier 23 the Depot Quar- termas‘er shall be in funds. | Any informality in the bid. or non-eonformanes with the terms of thia advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be made at the Railrosd Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves in the city of Washington. The D pot Quartermast eg names ity serves to himself the Tight te rejuct any or alt bidet! @ ms hich. : D.H. RUCKER, no 24 ta Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. { woop. Deror QuartenmasteR’s Ovrice, forncr Boghteenth amd G etreets, ashingtoa, DC . December 1, 135 L= for the delivery of five t [ee EL FOR KG2, 8 The Wood to b+ herd. sound ard me: four (4) feet log. and split to the ord cord wood The Woo livered in the oO be y of W imgton, oth prints asthe Depet (rarte sball djreet, corded in ranks four (4) feet livery not being eonsidered compiety corded, measured and inspected Av insp ct Ll be « Government stich as does tions will be reincted. until so ed ted onthe nr ofthe easure the woud. and | © the shove spec fica- All to be he eleventh th day « broary. | Payment te by ade upon the completion of the Whole cuntract. e address of the bid apoerr. 6 ividual ptop: al tell not Leon must accompany eueh pre Propos Hartz, Ascictant Qnartermaster,U.3 Army, Wach- ington. D. ©.,and should be plainly marked “Pro- alsmnnst be sldressed to Capt. Edward L. portals for Wood.” Guaraatec. The responsibility of the gnaranter shown by the official certificate of the ( Be st Di Attorney. abisity of the bidder to Gil the contract, should it be awarded tohim, must be guarantied by two Fespourible perxous, Whose signatures are to be ap. pended to the gusrantee, and said guarantee ust accor pany the iad. iiders murt be present in person when the bids are opened or their proporais will not be considered, Bonds in the sum of ten thousand deilars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon riguing the contract. Fi ‘ory We, — —,, of the county of —, and State o! —-, and —-, of the eounty of —,and State of do hereby guaranty that-— in able to fallil th contract in accordance with the terms of his propo sition. and that, shoul his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into 9 enntract in accordanes therewith. Should thee be awarded to him we are prepared to be reties To thin guarantee mnst be appended the of !cin! certiteate shove mentions: te rmaste yor all bi ; EDW! 5 Captain and 4 Q. 8.4 SEALED PROPO s of Dee & t Court orof the United § 2 of Guarantee. / rmy, ALS Are invited mntil thesth for furnishing the Subsiat : 400 TONS OF HAY in The fret delivery to be commenced on or about | the itth of Di and the whole quantity put in_betora th: sid mouth The Hay shipped by water and delivered on the wharve: ® et, and ‘i . - one hee ‘th street, and weighed in Wash. jidders must state in their bids the price per 100 pounds at whieh they will furuish the hay. resa of the bid-@ Firn ® mak: = didn, must state the cumes of sil | the parties interested. Payment to be made in Trearvty notes, or anch funds as Government may have for distribution, Bids to te directed to Col. A. Beck witu, AD. ae C;8.,U.8. A., and endorsed “Proposals f ay. no 19 my af the Potomac, Wasrincros, eeccter >, ix, Prorosas ars invited for furnishing for the use Of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 5480 tons best quality Timothy Hay, seoure + baled, the weight of each bale tu be marked theres 2,90, bushels ‘of Oata, of the best quality, in atrong racks, well sowed. 1,000 cords Oak and Hickory Wood , Well seasoned and of the best quaiity. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse- ment of two res) sible persons that the contracts RMY SUPPLIES, Orrios® or Tex Ce:ar QuanteRMantan, if awarded will ve fulfilied Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- ticles n be needed, and contracts will be awarded | y for the quanti Didder up to The right i ities needed lo the lowest responsible time of opening. served to accept all or any part of ‘roporals should be entorsed “Proporals for Hay or Oats. or Wood,” as the case may be, and enclosed in separatecnveloges. = RUFUS INGA Lieut, Col. and A.D... aeas-tf Chief Quarter:nasier, +. U RB! "7 i k YY a Tetbaattoe ¥ o i opened, an ext ve alls ) < a Dike ad CHILDRENS Dees ea Pa CY FURS, made expressly for our retail trade by our house in New York. aud warranted to be the st im this market. © eapecialiy call the attention of purchasers to IAN SABLE. MARTIN, FITCII. MINK, RREL AMERICAN and 2 con gin Ladies’ and Children’s Tippets, Capos, Man aad Geulie- taen’s Muftlers. We defy all competition in this Iino. At the same thine we bring in remembrances our stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS and. MANTL DEESS GOODK, and general stock of DRY GOOD Which is dally increased with the pewest aud choicest paslerns of fashion. 7 Reme:nber—45 Market Space, near Soroath street, under the Aven ne House, pee im 4 W. MEYENRURG, | PPOR BALE—A ove HORSE COUPE, Ka t F GEN. MeCLELLAN’S, 6oruer Ist and Hts oc Mesuzne OF © eee = ee a IN Os ; or eLyT NIBITING WASHINGTON oN Oe Will Gud it much to their advantage and persone! eomfori(if rooming out) to take thelt mente al thts well known and long ebtablt subscriber has #pared no ex entire establishment. whieh ed Restaurant. The pms in refitting hin 4 intentad exclu ly fore first clase Géatieine may be foun the comfu; aad on very moderate terms” °! © private home, Geatimen are particuiarly re. uented to eal! before making arrangements sleewhora, © GAUTIER, not eolm 252 Ponpsylvanianeqenue. Ho! F028 steAMeED ovstEns : = Ar 319 py cit E eres joining the Kerby Hi, BERDINE & POWRRS would Feapectiully ta- yt phere that = have Ra ty a he above ce, & are pre furnish BTFAMED OYBTHRS in the at style, ratlers can be eupplied with PRESH OVFTERS at short notice” 2 BF Rememember the place910 and 322 B at, @ijviping the Kirby House, ao n’s Kestaurant, where | ey DENTISTRY. Can at 246 Pa avenue, be ] tween Igsh and lth sts. and examine DR. LEWIES New Method «f Inserting Teeth. To do #0 is to be ¢en- vineed of its sa; y over al! inethods hereto- fore use Also, Teeth Bxtracted without paic, when desired. Terma moderate no 1¢ Ima D* GE ae pene urs oFFice AT HIS OLD aTAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION AR TrFIcIaLcy¥orta STICBONB Warnovr Murai Patz on Cuasre. DR. 8. B. BIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New York=260 Penns ieania de | enue, between 18th and 151A sts., Washington, i Calle the attention of the public to the following mivantages of bis im | sap hoes nyatem : is manufacture will color by any The Teeth of acids being three-fourths fighter thaa any other, 2. No teeth or roota need be extrated,as the artificial ones ean be inserted over them. he roots will be made inoffensive, and never 3. 7 to ache. 4. No taraporary teeth needed, as permanent ly. thereby preeervine ones can be made immed: the natural expression of the face, which under old system is frequently aintgured. 5. his work has been fully tested over five years by many of the frst chomista and physicians of this country. ‘ Dr. 8. has also invented a white undestrustive metal filling, with which the roost sensitive teeth can be fllep withont pain, and can build uba per- fect. sound tooth on any side roots, which wi.) last through lifetetime. The best of references, given—Dr. V¥. Mott; Dr. Doremua, Professor of Chemistry,N. Y.; Ho Judge Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of Washi ton, and theuaands of other. Call and examine for yourself, Bo 1-6m Ss DR. CHARLES R. BOTHLER, A graduate of the Baltisnore Dental Coile Frederick May, M. D., and W.P. Johnson, M Rooms No. 336 Pa. avenue, between th and | ‘ts. over Willian’s Lace Store. Office honrs | Im. tod p.m. oc 31-2m So. wan, Mw. DENTISTRY. Dr, B, has permixaion to refer to od TH. ~ M. LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINEBAL PLATE TEETH, attends, personally at his officein this city. Many! persons van wear there teeth who cannot wear others, Bo person can wear others who sannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style aud price of Teeth they may dosire; but to those who are particular and wish the purest, cisanest, atrongent and most perfect degture tha art can produce,the MINERAL PLA’ will be Rooms in this city—No. 33% ennsylvenis avenue between [th and Ith streets. Also, 907 Arch st., Philadeiphia. mar 4-ly 7 EDUCATIONAL. | Re EW BOAKDING SCHOOL, Norristowy. Punn., i FOR YOUNG MEV AND RGYS. Board and Tuition, @1¢) pet term of ten months, Pupils admitted at any time. Referenres. Henny Jamxry, 34% Pa avenue. Br, Trvsox, Droggist, Ninth and f sts. Jomn Hawxhrsst, 4¢, near F street south. Josnva NEWBOLD, Qpertermasters Ue artmont, Alexend Va. EO. WOLD, Princi GAS FITTING, &e. _ WM. T. DOVE & CO. Azz Now prepared to execute any ordors.with which they may be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUEI- 87 Store on Ninth stroe!,a few doors north ef Cennsyivania avenue, where may be found a comm- ete assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAB TEAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan 7 ly_ WwW GAS FIXTURES. E Have in Btore, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Designs and Finish. superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citizens generally to ealland examine our stock of GAS and WAT ER FIXTURES, feeling confident that we have the best rclected stuck in Washington. #7 All Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be prom ptiy attended to. mar 5-tf MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D street. | more fully warrented. OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATR, WASHINGTON, January?5, 1°52. The Seeretary of State will hemafter receive Mem ners of Congress on business on urdays, oora- sneneing with Saturday, thé fret of next month. _ dan 77-4 = WILLIAM H. SEWARD. — CoLomBra MARKET, Corner Thirst Wd the Avene. Thit well-known establist uer to ni-h their numercus customers with PROVIS of all kinda, The Proprietors wonld moat respest filly eall the attention of the citivens of Washington ty their fine assortment of goods just arrived— 1,000 harrela APPLES, ow “Capo CRANBERRIES a fine article, TER. ym) pae® f Vt.and N.E. BUT 1 bole. SUGAR BEETS and CARROTS, Ztons of the celebrated Marrow-fat SQUASH, Hubbard oO. 2) bbis. Boston PORK, 2 kegs PIG’S FEET and TRI Together with everything ue best appe ed markets, « B—Membere of Congress kept in the contemplating J find thisa cou- ping, also army mess, 9 Tenient place to get their sunplt ued) awe MALLARD S WILLIAMS GREAT DEMONSTRATION: GRAND RALLY or MEN AND BOYS IW WANT OF CLOTHING, AT TUR BErT AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 160 Savextae Staeur, Where you ean find THE LARGEST: BEST AND CHKAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING thia eity, STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN BEEKERS, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We bave just replenished our stock snd think [t excels anything in this market. We guarantee to sell at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Saturday customers wili please come early as convenient: our store is so full in the it ia impoarible to wait on all, evenin. a t th h t Cl see goo Bee Corgaitue Ohsepent, Cloiping Houre J. H. SMITH & CO... Olothiers, | No. 460 Seventh etreet, and no® ——_—sCornor Twentieth at. and Pasay. | (WyAsee¥ COLLINS & CQ.8 } PHILADELPHIA DRAWGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this celerated Brewery, which Lam prepared to furnixh on short notice to all persona who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction gusrantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly a! tended to. Gvoda delivered inall parts of Washington and Ceorgetown, free of charge. Ferme :— Cash on delwery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, i Union Bottling Depot, 57% Green st., . Georgetown, D.C. _ OYRTERS—OYSTERS | ROWE & CO., dealers in ESH TSB Os Eb OY STE ‘& MORRISO 67 Louisiang CHARLES 8. FOWLER & OO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE SND RSTAIL neat ant _ bo6-3m DMALARB IN H HINA, GLASS ANB RARTHEN WARE, | Pine Cattery, genenne a Walssts, ry are, ye i Roll Metal Goode, Sieve ‘and Wicks Block Tin Goods, Lanterns, &c., &e., Tin Chember Sete mi-eomly D* DUPONT’S BUGAK-OOA REGULATING PILLS pad the following unsclicited enoumiuma: I cannet commend them too highly.” 04 (O44 Fetlown’ Hall) 7th at, TED FEMALE Tiley are the best Female Pilla extant T have used them with completo success,” “ Would not be without them upon any consider. | ation. “ They operate apeodily and effectively.” Price @). Bont by mail. Bold by B.C. UPHAM | 403 Choennt street, Philadelphia, and in Wash | Jugton by B. ©. FORD, corner lith street and Pa avenue: ty Alexandria, by HENRY JU0K & 00" Drawuinta __203-eoly R NORFOLK OYSTERS KCKIVED DALLY (by Kaprens) and to be had | OHNTRAL MOTEL On sontliweat corner of Pa. avenue and 6th et, hotel entrance on 6th at., «not the bedemant.> it, DUiHAM GRI STON, otal, 6-eolm* Proprietor Cent * : MOURNING GOODS, ORK Than our usual stock in all fabrics for | Mourning Apparel. a er ine price only, marked in plain rea, PERRY & BRO . pow mt ‘ ___ Penn, avenue and 9th at. FOR BERVANTS’ WKAR. LL Binds of heuvy WOOLBNE One price only, marked ii nowt X CRACKERS) Just received frem oo) jain Ayuren, PERRY & BRO, Penn. avenne and 9h at, FOX ORAOKERS | r ‘x BUROHR Oornes ith st, and mentey, HELMBOLD’S a7 ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTONGS S7SINCE MAY 1, 1861.-Wa ——_—_~——-— GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ¢ JOHNSON & NAGLE, “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPCUND FLUID BXTRACT BUCHU, & Positive and Apecific Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, This Medicine fucresses the power of Digestion and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy setion, by which the WATERY or CALCKROUS deposi- tions, and ALL UNNATU BAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, as well an PAIN and INPLAMMA- | TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or OHIL- | DREN. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. Por Weakness arising from Bxcenses, Habite of Dissipation, Early Indiseretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITE THE FOLLOWING #YMPTOMS ; Ind{aposition to Exertion, Loas of Power, Lose ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulnes: Dimners of Virion, Minin the Beek, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Bot Hands, Flashing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptiona of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to goon, which this moadicine invariably removes, acon follows IMPQ- TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ip one of which the patient may expire. Who can say thst they are not fraqnently fol- lowed by those “DIRE UL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.» Many are awnre of the eanse of their suffering, | i BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, TIVE RECORDS OF THEI ¥ ASYLU MA, And the melancholy Deaths hy Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertien. 269 PEXNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,) BETWBEN NINTH & TENTH STS., Invite the attention of GROOBRE, SUTLERS, AND THE TRADE In GENERAL i ‘WINES, | LIQUORS,. | AND | FANCY GROCERIES. Champagnes UF ALL THE WELL ENUWN BRANDS, HEIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVABT, DROUET. We recommend highly to comnoisseura BE &T. MARCEAUX CH4MPAGNES, CARTE NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAY, | the most favorite brands in the New York market, | and so highly appreciated for their j richness and delicate favor, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH | ORGANIC WEAKNE 8, Requires the ald of medicine to etrengthen and in- H vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD’S EX- | TRACT BUCHU invariably eonvince the moat skeptical, joes. A trial will a FEMALES! FEMALES!: OLD OR YOUNG, SINMILE. MARRIED OR OON- TEMPLATING MAKRIAGR HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Still and Sparkling. CLARETS of Messra, Gflhou freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINKg, | COGNAC of the choicest brands and best vintages, } | BOCHELLE BRANDY, Pellvoisin and A, Bignette, In many 2fections peculiar to Females, the EX- | | TRACT BUCH is unequalled by any other rema- as in Chlorosis or Retention, [rragularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Custornasy Bvaens. | Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Cteras, thea or Whites, Sterility. and for 211 eom- plaints; incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiecret . Habits of Dissipation. or in ibe DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. KO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam, Merenry, or nnpleazant | Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU aED IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES In «)] their stages, 6 or bo change in Diet, No inconvenience, Aud no Exposare, At little Expense, It eanres 9 frequent desire and givés etrongth to Uripate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent- ing aud curing Stricturesof the Urethra, Allay- ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the clase of diseases, and expelling al! Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter, THOUTLANDB UPON THOUSANDS who have | been the victires of Quacks, and who have paid heary feos to be cured in ashort time, have found that they were deceived, and that tha “POISON” has, by the use of “powerful astrsngenta,” been dried np in@be system, to broak outin an aggra- vated form, and perbaps after Marriage. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU forall | affections aud diseanes of the URINABY ORGANS, | Whether existing in MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matterof HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the aid of » Divxgtie, e HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very eld and highly recommended for medicinal purposes, . | | HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, iu Wood and Gtoss, | MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, j of all kinds, ! H APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. i BATAVIA ARRAO, | ————a ee | | HAVANA AND DOMESTIC sEeARS OF THE BEST BRANDES, i LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINK-CUT TOBACCO, | BMOKING TOBS@EO of Messrs. Gall & Ax, is altimore—at Baltimore prices, | | HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- scription:—GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, OY- STERS, MILK, FRUITS, aud VEGETABLES, ' ' | PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glase, 1 | ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, | MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE. CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages, | BYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMMB, 1s the®great DiursTic, and Is certain to have the | desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recom- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and respensibie | | character will accompany the medicines, H Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known %® science and fame, Price $1 Per Bottle er Six fer $3. Delivered to any address, securely packed from | any observation, Desonise SYMPTOMS IN ALL Com™MouNICations, Cures gugrantiod, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me,an Alderman of | the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hatunotp, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparation con- | | tains no narootic,no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but sre purely vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Bworn and subseribed before mo, thin 234 day of November, 14, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., above Race, Philsdelphia, Address letters for information in confidence to H, T, HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Peun, BEWABE OF OOUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN. OIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “OP THRIR OWN” ana ‘oruEn” artigles on the reputation attained by MELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do. do, EXTRACT BDCHU, De. @ 40, do. SARSAPARILLA, Do. do, IMPROVED ROSB WA8H: Bold by Draggists everywhere. Ask for HELM- BOLD. *Take no other, Qut out the advertise. ment and sep4 for MH, and avoid Imposition aud Exposure. % eomip | CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLACK. | BERRY WINES, | HAM AND CHEESE, st Baltimore prices, TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE. | KNOX & SON'S BPARKLING ALOA ALB | YOUNGER'S INDIA PAL® ALB, LONDON PORTER. LONDON BROWN 8TOUT, H . | CROBSK & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICK | and BAUCES, - DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, PERS, &e. | ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTUH HERRING BWISS CHEESE, of prime quality. BPICES, FANOY SOAPS, Ao. ——— ma TERMS OASH.“& ——> JOHNSON & NAGLE, oct? «=: 98 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, SEGARS,. DR. SWEETS INFALLISLE. LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY POR BHEUMATIBM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, GO, STIFF NRCK AND JOINTS, SPRAING, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL ROEUMATIC AXD NER® VOUS DISORDERS For all of whieh it ins speedy ant certain remeayy and never fails. This Liniment is prepared frog, the recipe of Dr. Atephen Sweet, of , the famous bone setter, and has heen naed tp big practice for more than tweuty yeare with the mags astovishing success. 48 AN ALLEVIATOR OF P/IN, it inwmm,, vaied by any preperation before the public, o¢ which the most skeptical may be convinesd ty @ single trial. = ‘This Liniment will cure rapidly and RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, ang in thousands of eases where it hes been used it hag” Bever been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate pelief in every cane, however dixt-ensing. | i i { | | Tt will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHEin | three minutes and is warranted to do it. | TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly, FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND @EN_ ERAL LASSITUDE arising from impruéence oF | execsx, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tlames , ; It strengthens and revivifies the aystem, and re- Stores it to elasticity and vigor. FUR PILES.—As sn external remedy, we elaies | that it ic the tesr known, and we challenge the World to produce anequal. Every victim of thie setres-ing complaint should give ita trial, for it will not feilto afford immediate relief. and tg s majority of earcs will effect 2 radical cure QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimag extremely malignant and Jang-rous, buts timely application of thie Liniment will newer faij tocure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, ang cement of the joints is linble to ereur if ne givcted. The worst case muy be conquered by thig Liviment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, UL- CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, sieid resdhyto & naling properties Bf DR. Sweers INFALLIDPLE LINIMENT, when ured aceurding: to directions. Aleo, CHILBLAI FRET, AND INSECT BiT&KS A? Dr. Stephen Swest, of Conmecticnt, — The Great Natural Bone Setter, * Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conn etieut, Is known all over the United States, Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticat, ; Isthe author of “Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment.”* Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Khe ism and never@ails, | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Tea certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimeat Cures Burns and Sealds immedistely. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best Kuown remedy for Sprains dnd Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known | te fail. i i i i | i j j j | | } i cr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Afford mediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails weure. | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr &weet's Infallible Liniment Cares Cuts acd Wounds immediately, and leaves Bo Roar. |. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Bores in the known world, Dr. Eweet's Infallible Liniment ' i by mere than @ miltion people, an@ Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken introally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus an Cholers. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ie truly a “friend im need,” snd every-family sbould have it on hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is ‘or sale by sll Druggiets. Price 25 and 39 cents ~ A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. 2DR. SWEETS PVPALL IBLE LIN(MENY, Siieviate pain. more epecdily than any ocber aration. for all Rheumatve and Ner were . ervous | ders itis truly imfailible. and as a curati ‘ fers, emote, Corea. © ruines, &e., ite ealing and powerful «trengthen bropertiea af? j cite the j opder and ontonlekeseae ol have ever tifcates | in the last two years, attest TO HORSE OWNERS! DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMEN FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and im y BDy, cases of Lamediess, ariting frown . Scratches, Mang or Wrenching. its effect Harness or Saddle Galle, Scratebes 4 will alxo cure speedily. Bpavin and Rinaisne be ensily prevented avd cured in their § pent stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the bility of en oe. ae et ee ong ever, iso desperate or hopeles# but it may Siaicd. by this Lipiment, ‘ana ite heithiel tien will always remove the Lamenese. and the horses to travel with comparative ease. } | } . EVERY ORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its tim@y nap at the first appearance of Lamenens will e! ‘ event those formidable diseases, to whi | forser are liable, and which render so many orthless, wise valuable horses nearly w. . | DR. SWEET'S | INFALLIBLE LINIMENT | 1s THE i SOLDIER’S FRIEND, 4 AND THOUSANDS KAVE POUND IT TRULE A FRIEND IN NEED} GAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Bignatare an’ Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Lintment™ blows | tm the glans of each bottle, without which none are | genuine, . RICHARDEBON & 00., Sole Proprietors, Norwigh, OF MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, #6 Clif street, New York, B7 Bold by all dealers everywhere, mevi?-lystaw =~