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THE EVENING STAR. THE TWINS. BY A LONDON POLICE OFFICER. records of ice courts afford but im- tevidence Sas business really effected ‘the officers atinched to them. The machine- phere to the caprice of individual prose- English criminal law is, la practice, so evtore, that inetances areTonstantly occurring io Which flagrant violations of natural justice are, from various motives. corrupt and other- wise, withdrawn not only from the cogni- sance of judicial authority, but trom the repro- bation public opinion. Compromi<es are esually eflected between the apprehension of the inculpated parties and the public examina- ton before a magistrate. The object of prose- eation has been perhaps obtained by the pre- liminary #teps of arrest, or a criminal under- standing has been arrived at in the interval; and it is then fownd utterly hepeless to proceed, Bowever manife-t may have appeared the guilt of the prisoner. If you adopt the expedient of e Mine the attendance of the accused, itis, inane cases out of ten, mere time and trouble thrown away. The utter forgetfulness of memery, the loose recollection of facts, so viv- idly remembered bui a few hours before, the @riicately--crepulous hesitation to depose con- fidently io the clearest verities evinced by the prosecutor, render # conviction Slinost tmpos- sible: so that, except in cn-es of flagrant and starthng crimes, which are of ceurse earnestly prosecuted hy the crown lawyers, offences against “our sovereign Iady the queen, her crown and dignity,” as criminal indictments run, if no aggrieved subject volunfarily ap- pears to challenge justice in behalf of his liege jy, remain unchastised, and not unfrequent- ly unexposed. From several examples of this prevaient abuse, which haye come with own knowledge, I select the following merely ch: My. services, the superintendent 1 one afternoon informed me, were required in a seas and entangled affair. which would probably occupy me for rome ume, as orders ad been given toinvestigate the ma’ tho. rOughly. “There,” he added, “is 2 Mr. Rep- ton, a highly-respectable country solicitor’s ecard. He is trom Lancashire, and is staying at Webb’s Hotel, Piccadilly. You are to see him at oner. He will put you in possession of all the facts—surmis«s, rather, I should say, for the fact, to my apprehension. are scaat enough—connected wilh the case, and you ‘Will then use al! possible dilizence to ascertain, first, if the alleged crime has been really com- so, of course to bring the crimi- Is to justice.” I fornd Mr. Repton, 2 stont, bald-headed, | gentlemanly person, apparently abont sixt, ears of nge, jusiin the act of ccinggout. + ie & pre-eing engagement fer this evening, Mr. Waters,” said he, aiter glancing at the in- troductory note I had brought. “and cannot possibly co into the business with the attention and minutencss it requires till the morning. But I'll tell you what: one of the parties con- cerned, and the one, too, with whom you will have especially to weal, is, I know, to be at Covent Garden Theater thix evening. It is, ef course, necessary that you should be tho- roughly acquainted with his person: and if you will go with me in the cab that is waiting outside, I will step with you into the theater, and point him out.” I assented; and on enter- ing Covent Garden pit, Mr. Repton, who kept behind me, to avoid observation, directed my attention to a group of persons, occupying the front seats of the third box in the lower ticr from the stage, on the right hand side of the Bouse. They were—a gentleman of about thirty years of age; his wife, a very clecant person, 2 year or two younger; and three child- ren, the eidest of whom, a boy, could not have been more than six or seven years old. This done, Mr. Repton teft the theater, and sbout two hours afterwards I did the same. The next morning I breakfasted with the Lancashire solicitor by appointment. As soon a6 it was concluded, business was at once entered upon. «You closely observed Sir Charles yesterday evening, I presum,* epton. % «I paid great attention tot Pointed cut to me,” I answered, Charles Malvern.” «+ He is, or at lea’ Bat of that preseniy. First let me inform you that Malvern, a tew Months ago, was a beggenred gamestep, or vear- iy 0, to speak with precision. He is now in good bodily health, has a charming wife, and a family to whom be is much attached: an unin- if he be Nir lerman yon | eumbered estate of about twelve thousand a | year, and has not gambled since he ¢ into possessiou of the property. This premized. is there, think you, anything remarkable in Sir Charles’ demeanor! «singularly so. My impression w he was laboring under a terrible dep: spirits, coused, I imagine, by pecuniary ditfi- eulti s Her was restless, abstracted. He paid no silage, except when his wife or children especially challenged his n: and then, a brief s r returned, lapsed into t vmobserv- ance as before. He is very neryons too. The box door was suddenly opened once or twice, and I neticed his -udden start each tim “You have exactly deseribed him. Well, that perturbed, unqniet feverishness of man- ner has constantly distingui-hed bim since bis ersion to the Redwood estat nd only since then. It strengthens me and one or two ethers in possibly an unfounded-sus wWhickh—but 1 had better, if 1 uder wiyself intelligible, relate matters in due se- quence Sir Thomas Redwood, whose property Lancashire is chiefly in the neizhborhood Liverpool. met his death, : Mr, Archibald Redwood. azo, in & very sudden ana s ‘They were out trying a splendid iar first ime in harness, which Sir T lately purchased at a ver, grooms on horseback w Tender assistance if require Was a very powerful, high-spirited went very well till they arrived Meredith's place, Oak Villa bas a passion for firing cannon on the :nniver=ar: he deems worthy of the honor. This ti unfortunately, to be one of Mr. Meredi powder day were p: ig, 2 stream of light flasned direct- Jy im the eyes of the mare, followed by the roar of artillery, at no more than about ten paces off. The terrified animal became instan unman- ageable, got the mit vetween her teeth, and darted off at the wildest sperd. The roaa i> a eurved and rugged one; and after tearing along for about half a mile, the off- wheel of the giz came, atan abrupt turn, against 2 milestone. The tremendous shock hurled the twe unfort- hate genthman upen the road with frighiful violence, tere the vehicle alnost compictely asunder, and so injured the mare, that she died the next day. The alarmed grooms, who hid not only been unable tage to keep up with the te Archihald Redwood qu bad been broken @ftite close to the nape of the neck: his head, in fact, was doubled up. so ta speak, under the body. Sir Thomas stil! brea:ii- ed, and was conveyed to Redwood manor- e@ Bouse. Sursical assistance Was promptly ob- tuned; but the internal injuries were so great it old gentleman expired in a rhe hed reached his home. I Was hastily seat for; and when I arrived Sir Thomas was still fully conscious. He impart ed to me matters of gtext moment, to which li requested 1 would direct, after his decease, best core and attention. His son, I was ay had tat just returned from Bent, where he had been abseut for nearly a twelve-month, but I was not aware, neitaer was his futher till the day before his death,v Mr. Archibald Redwood had not onty secret eepensed a Miss Ashton—of a reduced family. but velonging to our best gentry—but had re- turned home, uot solely for the purpose of so- liesting Sir s forgiveness of li that the pre heir ” within tbe walls of first burst of rdislly for- ad quite urgency y fami s did his only son, bout six months | king maby fe the 'sgun- Hisobedience ng it to his own foo nion with one of t ly. w and whos *) « Weil, this lady, left by her husmand : eB to Sevk an ex tim with his fa Mr Archibald Re >) have set ont ter ning i Them and th mages to bring hi wh bis dying breoth hax entire forgiveness, at through her « pods might be & fnil o er Red wood ~ tially net had always felt par- vd had assisted him Will beque thous« m whatever to anything go- | 4 in} 3; and as Sir Thomas and his son | sorrow —partly real, I have us well ae partly oes muned—int , tees epiendor, station, was Gauein at nis he or oe to «nbdne er conceal Clot ie pat as rently MT aon ge en bas exe r lege d Hepat stone could, 2¢guainted bin W z yosi- tion of a ie revulsion of feeling which ensved ent rely unmanned bin; and it was not till an borr afterwards that he recovered self- posreseion enufflciently to converse reasonably and coolly upou his porition. At last he be- came apparently reconciled to the sudden overcloudim: «f bis imaginatively-brnilliant p:cepecit, und it was agreed thatas he was & Frlative of the widow, be should at once set off to break the ead news tothe her. Well, a few days after his departure. I received a letter from him, stating that Lady Red wood—I don't think, by the way, that, as her husband died before succeeding to the baronetey, she is enti- tied to that appeilation of honor; we, however, called her £0 out of courtesy—that Lady Red- vi ood, though prematurely confined in conse- quence of the intelligesce of her husband's un- timely deatD, bad give. birth toa female child, and tbat bowh mother and daughter were as well as could be expected. you will RgTre, seems pertectly satisfactory !” « Entirely so.” ne qnestiosably, whether Sir Charles Malvern or net, = then as with a charge, in accordance with the conditions of the entails, of a thous- and nds life annnity to the late Mr. Red- we ‘6 infznt daughter. os “Sir Charles reta-ned to Redwood manor- the SF ey ef the Redwood estates, | RRO On A ER ER Rn NRE 2 eat MEDICINES. DENTISTRY. wwe DENTISTRY. Lf Call at 246 Pa avenue, between Igth and 13th ate examine Dk. LEWIE'S New Mi Teeth. To dono is to be ea: mority over all methods hercto- fore used. Teeth Extracted withon whendesired. Terma moderate. m0 D* SIGESMOND HAS RE-OPENED HIS OFFICR AT FMS OLD STAND, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION LZ ARTIFICIAL CHEQELASTIC BONE Wryporr Marat Prars’or Cxssrs, DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, Le) York 2360 Pennsylvania Ay- emus, between 12th and 18th sts., Washington, Calls the attention of the public to the following advantag 8 of hia improved system : 1. The Teeth of bis manafacture will | Rever erracde nor charge color hy any Mr. Malvern was now un- | ; old house, where bis wife and family soon after- | wards arrived. Lady Redwood had been | joined, I understood, by ker mother, Mrs. Ash- | tn, and wonld, when able to undertake the journey, return to her maternal home. It was | about two months after Sir Thomas Red wood’s death that I determined to pay Lady Redwood @ visit, in orderto the winding Be ot the per- > to accom. sonal estate, which it was desirabl r sh as speedily as a terrib'e light flashed upon me." ‘What, in Heaven's name !" [ exclaimed, for the first time breaking silence, “ what could - there be to reveal?” rious, as Lady Redwood admitted herself to perible; and then a new \ acids being three-fourths lighter than ang other. 2. No teeth or recte need be extrated,as the artificial ones can be inserted over thém. “es ane roots will be made inoffonsire, and never ache. 4. No temporary teeth are nesded, ag permanent ones can be made immediately. thereby preserving the natural expression of the face, which ander the tem is frequently disfigured. 5. This work has been fully tested over five years by many of the first chemists and physicians of thie country . Dr. & hes also invented a white undestructive metal filling, with which the most seuaitive testh can be fillep without pai g fect. somnd tooth on any aide roota, which wi.l last through lifetetime. The best of references given—Dr. V. Mott; Dr. Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. Y.; Moi Judge Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of Washing- ton, and th- asands of ether. Callandexarmine for yourself. = no 10-6 i DENTISTRY. Gee ove. CHARLES R. BOTELER, Baitimore Dental Coliae enere Dew : Dr, B. has perminsion to refer to 9. ©. Hall, M. Only,” rejoined Mr. Repton, ‘that ill, deli- | have been, it was her intimate, unconqnerable | conviction that she had given birth fo twins /* «Good God! And you suspect”— “We don't know what to suspect. Should the be fe confident belief be correct, the miss- id ing child might Haye been a boy. You under- stand 7" “Ido But isthereany tangiple evidence to Justify this horrible suspicion P “Yes; the surgeon-apothecary and his wife, & Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who attended Lady Redwood, have suddenly disappeared from Chester, and, from no explainable motive; hay- ing left or sbandoned a fair business there.” «Theat hae certsinly an ugly lovk.” “True; and a few days age I received infor. mation that Williams has been seen in Bir- mingham. He was well dressed, and not ap- | parently in any busi “There certainly appears some ground for suspic What plan of operations do you FO) : “That,” replied Mr. Repton, “I mnet leave to your more practiced sagacity. T can only un. dertzke that no meank< shall be lacking that may be required.” “it will be better, perhaps,” I suggested, after an interyal of reflection, “that I should pro- ceed to Birmingham at once. You have, of course, an accurate description of the persons of Wilhams and Lis wife ready!” “I have: and very accurate pen-and-ink sketches, I sm told they are. Besides these, I hive also here,” con’ ton, taking f-cm his pocket-book a sheet of “tarefully- tolced satin paper, “a full description of the female baby, drawn up by its mother, unde impression that twins always—I believe they generally do—closely resembl ch other. “Light bair, blue dimpled chin”-—and so on. The lady—a very charming person, I as- sure you, and meek and gentle as a fawn—is chiefiy anxious recover her child. You and I, should ourssuxpicions be confirmed, have other duties to periorm.” This was pretiy nearly all that passed. and | the next day | was in Birminghan. INUED.} y8 FROM EUROPE, JOHN BRIGHT’S SPEECH AGAINST INTER- FEKING WITH AMEKICAN AFFAIRS. HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE OF OUR COUNTRY. 7 INCREASE IN THE PRIGE OF WOOLEN AND COTTON GOORS. ButJ. BRUCE & © not increased the price of their immense stock of CLOTHING, FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, Wth sts, over Willian D.,and W.P vi from 9 a.m. todp.m. TEETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D. re. vento and Patentes ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at his office in this city. Many! persons can wear there teeth who cannot wear others. and no person oan wear others wha eannct wear ‘ raons call my office can be accommodated ith any style rice of Teeth they may dasire; bat te those who are particular and wish the purest, leanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can produce, the MINERAL PLATS will be more fully warranted. Booms in this city—No. 33% Pennsylvania avenue between %th and lth streets. Also, 907 Arch Philadelphia. mar4-ly GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. DOVE & CO. Ans Now pre red to execate any orders with ie t may be favored io the PLUMBING, GAS, oR gipani PITTING BUBI- 87 Store on Ninth strect,a few doors north ef Penneylvania avenues. where may be found a oom- Leta acccrtment of CHAN DEGLI ERS and other GAB TRAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan Z7ly_ GAS FIXTURES. W: Have in sets and are RES. renetne: GAB er XTURES of entirely Now Patterns and Designs and Finish superior in atyle to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citizens generally to call and examine oar stock of GAS an ATER FIXTURES, feell: eanent that we have the best selected stock ashington S7 All Wor! inthe above line intrusted to our gare will be prowgptly attanded to. MYBRE & MeGHAN, 976 D strest. mar 5-tf HA ~ OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasuarsatom, Jenuary25, 1862. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. _Jangtf WILLIAM H. BEWARD. Cen ARKET, 2 Corner Thirteenth st and the Avenue. This well-known establishment eontinues to fur- nish their numerous customers with PROVISIONS of all kinds, ‘The Proprietors would most respectfully eall the attention of the citizens of Washingtou to hel Gne ; assortment of goods just arrived: ... No. 464 7th street, has | as they bought it at vld prices, and they will net make the pecple pay the least advance, as they are determined to undersellall others. They have the 8 and are bourd to run off their rtock within e next forty days to make room for our stock are pow manufacturing, them to buy. and eur stock of BOYS’MACKKTS AND PANTS excels anything evar offered in this city, J. BRUCE & CO.,, Dealers iN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, No. 464 77H StREBT, Two Boors Below Smith's loosed - Gtart cOMMOTION '™ TER FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? itis BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, No. 115 Buyxsyhvania Ayeren, Between 19th and 20th rts. EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE FoR WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very piace now for every body to buy A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP! Please remember that our motto is FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! Call at once and procure y argains. 02%-2m* ET YOUR WASHING DONS at the _ NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. Citizens, enna. avenue. Byerybody, Strangers, (opposite Grover’s,) Soldiers. Fictels, det. Band 1345 Citizens, * Saloons streets Saloons, 7 Everybody. [nl tf} —_-Hotela VOHRNSON.& NAGLE . 389 PENNSYLVANIA AVENURG BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT CP COCLUMEIA of MESSES. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 (No. 15 Reaver Street. New Yerk,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES 4ND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Migsly recommended by the most eminent Paysi cians of the U. 3. Army, GOLD MEDAL COGNAQ, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDEAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD K > HARVEST BOURBON 1533 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians Druggiste and Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell st New York prices, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the atale re- feourse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gandy shew cards ate. JOHNSON & NAGLE. em Bole Agent. SCHNEIDER'S . IMPROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotels and Private Fa Prtals. Hotels th ilies. These Stools are made wholly of menace per- fectly free from smell. cannot get out of order, and, deing portable, are the most use. They have been ‘adopted tn all 4 Us Hor tals. &e. Th be had in any quantity of the 5 . tea atentee, No. 271 oO a ais by 17-40" APPINESS OR MISERY!—THa THR H ge ESTION The proprietary of thee Pare IMAN CABL OF WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICINE,” have determiged—rogardious of expense—to istue free, (for the benefit of muffering humanity.) fowr of their most instructive and inter esting Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualiten. lions, Nervous Debility, Premature Decitne, Indi. eetion, Weakness, Depression, or ignurance of hysiology and Nature's Law. ‘These {nvaluable lectures have been the means of aulichtening and faving thousands, and will be forwarded frea on the avenue, up stairs 5 N Receipt of fonr wtamne, My adtressing Stertas arsmam Caowmel af Anatomy and Medicine, 36: Rroedwoy, New York, si aaa Niely people only need to see our goods to induce | + | in town, at No. 460 Ber J. H. 8M | streets or ; ofthe is 1,000 barrels APPLES » Cape CRANBERRIES. a fe articte,« re Packages of Vt.end N. E. BUTTE 1m bbla, SUGAR BEETS and CARROTS, 2 tons of the celebrated Marrow-fat SQUASH, 2 Hubbard 2 bbls. Boston PORK, 25 se i P1G’S FEET an4 TRIPE. . Together with everythimg usua'ly kept In the best appointed markets, No @— Members of Congr housekeeping, alro army mess, venient place to get their supplies. Bo 2-Sw MALLARD & WILLIAMS. 59 TAKK NOTICE, 59 MT PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Rerpectfully and cheerfully returns thanks for the Wheral patronage hitherto received. ‘1 facility for doin, Seine wee THE BEST 2g HOUSE, SIGN, AN DECORATIVE PAINTING, ether with all work pertaining toa ASS PAINTING. ESTABLISHMENT, Be hesitancy in seliciticg a continuance % Yi PRiggs A REASONABLE ; TE WORK EXCEPTION ABLE Aud particular attention i BE: to PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY. BH Remember the number! : AVENUE 39 LOUISEANA 00 23-Sm Eetweon Sixth apd Seventh ets, G®z4t DEMONSTRATIO GRAND RALLY oF DEN AND BOYS TR WANT OF OT-HING, AT THE BEST AND CIFRAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No, 46@ Bxventn Starer, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CIIRAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this eity. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We bave just replenished our sfock and think it excels angthing in this market. We guarantee to sell at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES AND OMALL FRorre: N. B.—Our Baturday customers will please come riy as convenient ; our store is so full in the erening it is im possible to wait on all. 7 Do not forget the Cheapest Clothing House venth st. near. ITH & CO... Cloth: No, 460 Seventh stree a Cotner Twentieth rt. and Pa. av. no ™ i Goad COLLINS& CO.3 + PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. rio contemplating find this ccno- To, FIRST C e has cok Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I'am prepared to furnish on short notice to ail persona who will favor me with their orders. Fatisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. " ‘Ferme :—Cash on deltvery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green erick ne __ Georgetow: Wy OYSTERS—OYSTHRS | ' ROWE & CO., FRESH DUD, ERG, CAN ve AN EE MtLPH oe MORRESON'S not-3jim @ 67 Louisiana aven CHARLES 8. FOWLER & O0., 4MPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ~ CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WAR! Fine Cutlery, Japanned Waiters, Plated Ware, Coal Oil Lamps Roll Metal Goods, Chimneys and Wicks Block Tin Goods.” terns, &¢., &6., mé-eomly —_404.(Odd Fellowa’ Hall) 7th st, W ATER NOTIOK. In consequence of the lownees of the water in the General Reserv it will be necessary, unless creat economy of water is practiced, for the Government soon to shut off the supply to citizens entirely. All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets or avenues under the care and scores of the ommikxsioner of Public Buildings, for watering the pavements, or for any private purpose Block Tin Goods, whatever. And all persone using the water are urgent! Mcited to be as economical in its use as penible, se Commi of Public Buildings, Bets aN SHOES TO BUIT T TEMES, We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOT; and SHOES, and constantly Tecelvin, . py. of Bastern-made Work of every de jon, made expressly to order, an id at a much lower price than has been vetofore charged in this city for muck inferior rticler, na in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef made work, will always find a good swore and at the is GRIF. _apStfe * 314 Pennsylvania DAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY @FFIOR of thin Company In Bemored from Third street to the iarge depot on Vtrert, berwean 3d and Soetrecte se Ag ee Pe or Cit ment j i + Btrope and la ad can build ubaper- © Mel. } Ass T EASTERN, NOR | GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN | _ agencies in the principal | “RoTH, East, wear “DR. J. H. McLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL aED BLOOD PURIFIER. 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AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF P&IN, it ia unri- valed by any preparation before the public, of | + which the most skeptical may be convinced bya single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radicatly ' RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and puey procace no Griping, Sickness or Pain in the | or Bowels, thongh very active and rearch- i romo ti: Btomac ing in their operations, pt healthy secre- tiens of the Liver apd Kidneys. Who will suffer from Billiousness, Headache and Foul Stomach, when eo ches) t them constantly on hand; a single dose, revent hours taken in ‘a temedy can be ebtained? Keep | days, and months of | in thousands of cascs where it bas been used it has never been known to fail, i GENUINE PPEPARATIONS. j “ BIGHLY OONCBNTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHD, & Positive and Apecifie Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, an¢ DROPSICAL BWELLINGS. i} j ‘This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, " qnd excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCBROUS 4eposi- | tions,and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, | are reduced, as well_as PAIN and INFLAMMA- | TION, and is good fr MAN, ‘or OMILe DREN. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate | relicf in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the torst cases of HEADACHEia three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERYOCS DEBILITY AND GEN. ERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excers,this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy, Acting directly upom the nervous tissuen, it strengthens and revivifies the -ystem, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor, FOR PILKS.—As an external remedy, we ctfim that St ie the beet known, and we challenge the world to produce anequal. Every victim of this ressing complaint should give ita trial, for it | will not failto afford immediate relief, and in s maic of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes — extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely applicasion of this Liniment will never fail to cure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the Soints is liable to eceur if ne | glected. The worst case may be conquered by this | Liniment in two or three days. Sckuesa, Ack for Dr. Ji. McLean's Universal : Pills. e no other. Being eoated, they are tasteler eae only % ert pe ney eran be te ol ye U pit le sent by mail to $n PcLEAN, Bole Proprietor, Corner Third and Pine ats., St. Lgnls, DR. J. H. McLEA® TERNAL IN THR WORLD FOB THE BEST EXTERNAL B WORLD Fo MAN 4K BEAST Thousands of hnman deingx have been saved @ life of decrepitude and misery by the use of this invaluable Liniment. It will relieve Pain | instantancously. and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore in an ineredible short time. u NS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT will relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheumatism. Gent, or Neuralgia. For Paralysis, Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in | cles or Ligaments, it will never fail. tions will eure Sore Throat, For Burns or Scalds, or an: remedy, Try it, and you wilh remedy. Keep it always on hand, Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge horses, will save money by using McLean's Volcanle Oil Liniment. It isa speedy and infallible eure for Galls, Sprains, Chafes, #welling, Lamenese, Sores, Wounds, Seratehes, or any externa disease, Try it, and you will be convinced. 7 Dr. J. H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor . Lous, | may 5-€m C. STOTT. Agent. Washinaten. D.C. i i Two applica Headache or hi Pain, it is an infalli’ TRIESEMAR. Protected ty Roya! Letters Patent of Ensland, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parts,and the Isnperial Coblere of Medicine, Vienna, | TRIESEMAR No.1 In the effectual remedy for RELAXATION, SPER- i tee AND EXHAUSTION OF TER TRIESEMAR No.2, Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Gubebs hare generally beex thought an antidote, tu the ruin of ‘the healih of a vast portion of the population, TRIEZEMAR No. 3. for all impurities ef the system, aa well as secondary | 5ymptome. obviating the destructive use of Mer- | cury, as welt as other deleterious ingredients, and ‘which all the Sarsaparilla in the world t remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are al deveid of taste or smell, and of ities. They are in the form of zenge, and may lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- Ela ip tin enses at Seach, or fonr $$ cases in e for @9, and in $27 case ministered by Valpean. L &e. Wholesale and retail by DR. H. A. BARROW ig4, Bleecker street, (four doors from MacDou etr New York. Ymmediately on receipt of re- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an: ‘part of the world, securely packed. and addreSsed according to the instructions of the writer. blished also by DR. BARKOW, that popular and beautifully illustrated medical work, Haman rice 25 cents. Triesemar aud book ean ined b: special authority from §. C. FORD, .C, de 12-tr iyo GeCRET DISEASES! SECRET D'SEASES: SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMAKITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes,” a positive cure for BROKE T DISE: SES, GONORRUG®A, GLEET, STRICTURES, &o. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only ten pills to be taken to effect a cure. S VOLCANIC OIL | 1). wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEETS find itan mdispensible | 16 xrcwn all over the United States, almost © in the Joints, Mus- BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL- CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions. Also. CHILBLAINS, FROSTED EET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter. Br. Stephen Sweet, ef Connecticut, Pr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticat, Is the author of “Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment.” Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Rheumatiem and never fails, | Inthe great and sure remedy of the civilized world | thus gayjng $9. as © jemand Hone: «xe. | Cc They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor | and will notin any way injure any unpleasant taste is of the mort delicate. the stomach er bowel €uresin from two to four daye,and recent cases | in “twenty-four hours.” of the University of Pe eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. SAMARITAN’S GIFT Willeure any casein from two four days, amd Tecent cases in . TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no trouble, mo change whatever. Let those whe have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copavia or , Mereury, at One ey ee an -ner rr. Prepared by a graduate a Bent ty mail ina plain envelope. maylvania, one of the most | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the test known remedy for Spraing and Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache iumediately and was never known te fail. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Afcrds immediate relief for Piles, and seldom faile to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment res Toothache in oneeninnte Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Curee Cuts cod Wounds immediately. and leaves ko Mesr, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the te+t remedy for Sores in the known world, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internaliy cures Colie, Cholera Morbus and Cheiera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is troly a “friend in med,’ and every family should bave it on hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and cents le Price male packages,§2 Price female packages, $3. | BAMARITAN’S moor AED HERB JUIOES, 4 SPEEDY AND PERMANENTCURE RK SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES Hereis spoauve cure—no Mercury—no Poison—but the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. This form of the disease makes its aqpecrenee in Sores on the organs of generation, or they may oe- cur on other parts of the body, which happens mostly on the yroins, and very often as ulcers of the mouth, tetters, spots, carries and nodes of the bones, &ec., &c. Any and all of these symptoms will yield to the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 battles for $5. SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents. Full directions. j OM ZEMOND & OO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post | ce. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, comer of 11th and Penn. avenue. | ,COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, | Baltimore. oc 17-3m Ss NOPHAM aly T orEED PREMIUM | TRUNK MANUFACTORY 499 BevewTe &t., Wacutncton, D.C, Bilver Meda! awarded by Maryland Institute of al timore, November 7, 1860. | Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute ‘Washingwwn, D. C., 1857, Tam eonstantly makin, and alwa: ay on hand af his beet ae GD jal, eve Fire S0LE LEATHER, — IRON FRAME. . > and PAU > PELLIGSIER. CARPET. any AUKING TRUNES VAs THACHOUL, ATONE AT LOW PRICES. 5 W &% Members of Congress and Travel ill please examine =, stock before purchasing elsewhere Trunks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and BRESS TRUNES made ° TRUWKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short notice. Goods delivered free of charge to part my Georgetown and ‘Alexandria. =r othe 2 JAMES 8. TOPHAM. EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICKE 614 PA. AVENUR, Washinaton City, D. C. EXPRESS FORWARDERS! ERCHANDISE, MONRY 5 MERCH ANDIGR, MOWRY, JEWELRY, VALU: 8, BONDS, &e. | Forwarded with SAFRTY AND DISPATCH to all acceseible sections of the country. This ompany way Towns AND NOR’ Its principel oticesaie eee WASHINGTON: 5G 8F_ LOUIS, LO VILLE, LEXINGTON. Connections are made at New York and Boston BRITISH PROVINCES and wich toate ies with steam: li to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVES, thence by European expresses to all prominent a towns in Grest Britain and on the Ovun- Collection of NOTES Stell accensbie parte of seas the United 5 C. C_ DUNN, Agent. Werhingion, DQ, * A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. e@ DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LI B, as an external remedy, is without a Ete ef] alleviate — more speedily than any othe; P aration. For all Rheumatic and Nervous - ders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Spraina, Bruises, &c., its soothing, erful strengthening properties ox: nder and astonishment of all who hes é en - lpm Over one thousand cer- tificates of remarkable cures, performed by it with- in the last two years, attest ihe faet. dp rcs TO HORSE OWNERS! SWEET'S INFALLIB. NID HORSES 1s anviveled toga EN DR FOR | cases of Lamences, arising from Spraing Braises AND WEST- | ‘D. 0. NEW YORK, BOSTON, — | PHILADELPHIA, BA : ome | GADEUEMIAS BALTIMORE: CIN DRAFTS and BIL! ! oe LE made or Wrenching, its effect ie m: Harness or Saddle Galls, Scrate will algo cure speedily, Spavin an: ical and certain. . M. id Ringbone wa) be ane gee jew and cured in their incipien' yu stages, firmed cases are beyond the possi- bility of a ical cure. No case of the kind, how- ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alle- viated by this Liniment, and its faithful lica- tien will always remove the Lameness. and enable the horees to travel with comparative ease, EVERY HORSE OWNER should have thie remedy st hand. far its ti atthe ag dons nl Lamenses will effeetaal aly revent thore formidable diseases ‘ orees are liable, and which Stee o render £0 many ~ wiee valuable horsen pearly worthless en? CteP DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS RAVE POUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! a CAUTION. To avcid imporition, observe the Bignatare and Likeness cf, Dr. Stephen Sweet on every inbel, and aiso * Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown ip the gluse of cach botue, without which none are eeruine. RICHARDSON & CO, Sele Proprietors, Norwich, Ot MORGAN & ALLEN General Agents, 6 Cif street, New York, BF Soid by all dealers everxebere. nev IT iy stew re, c., it | BELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH. For Weakness arising from Bxcosses, Habits of Dissipation, Karly Indiseretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITE THE FOLLOWING SYEUPTONS: | Indidfbrition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, _ Horror of Dimase, Wakefuiness, | Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, | Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Pip bing of the body, | Dryness of the Bkin, Eruptions of the Fees, i PALLID COUNTENANCE. i These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOQ. TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently fol. lowed by those “ DIREFUL DISEASES, “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION p Many are aware of the cause of thelr suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertien, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Bectires the aid ef medicine to strengthen and in. vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD'S BX- TRACT BUCHU invariably dees, A trial wil) eonvinee the most skeptical, FEMALES !! FEMALES !! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR Oon- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females, the BX- TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any other reme- dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evaeua- tions, Uloerated or Schirrons state of the Uterus, Levecorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com- | plaints; incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiseretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFB. } SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, | Take mo more Belsam, Mereury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, es HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU aro IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES Inailtheir sta, AL Little Expense, » Little or no change in Diet, Xo ineonvenienes, And no Exposure. It eanses « frequent desire and gives strength te Trinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevernt- img and evring Strictures of the Urethra. Allay, , ing Pain and Jofammation, so frequent in the class | of diseases, and expelling ail Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured ip a short time, have found that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “powerful ” deem | dried up in the system, to break out in an aggre- | vated form, and perhaps after Marriage, . | | ni ee ;° . | USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUORU for al | affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, | Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALB, | From whatever cause originating, and mo matterof HOW LONG STANDING. | Diseases of these organs require the aid of @ | Divasrie. “ HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great DivrETic, and is certain to have the | desired effect in all Diseases for which it is reeom- mended, Evidences ef the most reliable and responsible character will acoompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years | standing, with names Known to science and fame. Price $1 Per Bettle er Six ter 9s. Delivered to any Sddress, securely packed from | any observation, Deccnize SYMPTOMS IF ALL Comuumcarrons, Ouret guarastied, Advice Gratis, | AFFIDAVIT. Persovally appeared before me, an Alderman tbe city of Philadelphia, H. T. HetmBotn, being duly sworp, doth say, bis preparstion con tains no narcoti¢, no —* other injurion érugs, but are purely ¥: 5 ‘ . — H, T. HELMBOLD Sworn and subscribed before me, this sd ie? November, 184, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, Gdress letters for information in confidence to . 4g. T. ~yge Chemist, Bepot, 104 South Tenth st, w Chestnut, Philedelphia, Peas, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN} CIPLED DEALERS Who endeavor to dispose “or 1 own” ané ‘ornen” articles on the reputation attained by BELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do. de. EXTRAOT BUCHU, De. do. do. SARSAPARILLA, Do. do, IMPROVED ROSE WASH Bold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for HELM- BOLB'E. Take no other. Out out the sdvertise- ment and send for M, ané avoid Impoei’ ang Baporure, * Seomly