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ee THE EVENING STAR. Green |" the © z wax the answer, iond an! clesr, Prem Ups of a scidier wno sti od nest: Aad “Mere!” waa the word the nett Peglied, Drew i— then a silence fe!!— ie tie scanawcr folicwed the call; Bie rear man bed seen bin fal sind cr wounéed he could net tell. ate they stood in the falling bgt, Tree mon of bettie with ¢ dark looks, ae pisit te be read a+ open =. While siow!y gather i tae sade of ulest. Fhe fern on the br'l sides waa rplached with binod, r dorrist ty. where the puppins sve ere redder stair than the poppies "OA ; Aud erimeone!-cyed w.a the river 4 s0cd. Fer the fe had erorsed from ths other side, Fhst dey in th- Fs we That owep: them Ané their life bicud #+1 t to ¢0 “Hertert Cline !"—At the call there eame ridiers inte the live Two stalwart scidiere seros Se tbert Clim: to answer bia nae, 4 Bearing b. tween them Weende€ avd bleeding. . Bers Kerr !"—and a voice auawered “Here i? bat ne man replied we acethees: thease two; the sad wind der erept through the cora-Seld near, Deane !"—then a roldier spoke: rind ii eviors,” he aaid, Serene was shot; Tift himdead "| ed and broke. ‘ “Epbra: “peane * Whee cur ensipe w efter the ehemy “Chise to the roadside bis body les; 3 paced & moment acc gare Bim to drink ; 2F mur mares hie mother’s maw-,1 thi acd Death come with it and ciored bis ey- vietory—yer, Dut it cost us dear: Tee tant conspunt © roll, when called at night Of » bucéres men whe wert i eu Rumt ered but twenty the’ anewere! — «ese “ THE TWINS. { (CONTINVED.} } The acarch, ax | was compelled to be very eautiou-in my inquiries, was tedious, bat tinai- ty eneccessful. Mr. and Mrs. Willams I dis-oy- ered living ina pretty Lomse, with neat xrouuds eteched, about two miles ont of Kirming- . bem, on the cach road to Wolverhampton. Their assumed name was Burridge, sud 1 us- seraite<t trom the servant gt ho fetched abcir per aud cinn+r beer, A occasionally wine and spiri:s from @ ueixhio: ing ta vein, Last they had one child, a bos, & few montis ol, of | whom peither fatter nor mother seemed very fond. By dint of p:rse:+erance, I at length got upon Iaudilear trims with Mr. Burridgy, a:.:s Winem-. be spent bis evenings recuitriy in @ tavern; but wilh al. the painstaking, indefati- ebb accnuity Lempioyed, the cni Tacquir d, during thre ? ceaver, wes that friend Burrid:e intended, im- mediately attra visit wh “4 h to receive Irem & Tick An Londen, tormigrate to America; atai events co soro:d. T was, howe yer, very Signtizaat ind and very rarely, indeed, wed tout Oo my sight | er observation. At length per-~everance on- | tained its re wagd. One morning I discerned my frieod, muc@ more eprucely wtued thin | ordinariiy, make bis way to the rait way atat, and th: re qnestion with eager lo sks every senger thataligh ted from the firstclass carr! Al last a gentleman, whom [ instantly recogai- sea. spite of his shawl and other wrappings, ar- rived by express train faam London. Wiilin-as amsiently aceost-+d him, a cab was called, and they drove. 1 foliowed in anott: tm both alight at Lin New str: 5 Hy debating ty proceed, when VW illi.ms i OUT Of the tav- 6h, and proces ded ia the airection of bis ome. I foliowed, overtook him, and soon contrived to gecerigin thathe aud his wife had important business to transact in Birmingham the next Morning, Which would render 1: impossible he should mect me, as I proposed, till two or three C’eicek in the afternovn al the earliest; and the g@-xt morping my esteemed friend informed me Be would leave the place, probably forever. An Beurefier this imteresting conversation, I, + eompanied by the chivf of the Birmingiam po- lice, Was closeted with the landiord of the hotel in New street, a highiy respectable person, who promised us every assic-ance in his power, Sir Charles Malvern hid, we ‘ound, encaged a pri- yale rvom for he transaction of important bus- dress with rome persons he expected in the morning, and our plans were econ fally ma- | tured an greed upon. 4 7 Lsiept litt:e that night, andimmediately after | dreakfact hastened with my Birmingham coi- league to the hotel. The apariment assigned | for Sir Cherles Malvern’s use had been a ped- | room, and a Jarge wardrobe, anda hich wing ateach end, still regained init. We tried if it wonld hold us, and with very little stooping ard squeezing, found it would do very well The lardlord soon guve us the sigual io be on the alert. ard in we jammed ourset ves, locking the wing-deore on the inside. A minute or two | afterwards Sir Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Williams enter d; snd, paper, pens, and ink Raving Leen brought, busiuess commenced in mghtearnest. Theirconversation it is needless | focetail. It wilt suffice to observe that it | manifest Sir Charles, by a heavy bride, had in. | duced the acconcheur and his Wite to conceal the birth of the mate child, which as I suspected, | was that which Williams and his sponse bringing up as theirown. I must do the fi ‘ous baronet the justice to say that he hat, from the first. the utmost anxiety that no ‘term should befall the mfant. * Mr. Malvern » eT Yous dread lest his confed- erates should be guesnow?- had induced their Burried departure from Chester, 89d it now eppeared that be had become aware of the «us. | pieiens entertsined by Mr. Repton, and couid wot rest till the Williamses and the child were safe outot the country. It was pew in-ixtd, Dy the woman more especially, that the agree- ment for the large annual payment to be made ey Sir Charies shoutd be fairly written out and sgned, in plain “black and white,” to use Mra>j W iliiams’s wn tomer in order that no future | misunder+tanding: might ariee. This Mr. Mal H vern strongly ohjected to; but finding ihe | women would accept of no other terms, he sul. | fenly consented, andat the same time r-iteracei, | ‘at if any harm should befall the boy—to whom he intended, he said, toleave a handsome fortune—he Pare Be “ase, regardless of cc quences to himself, to pay the Williamses ' aingle chilling. . * } A silence of several minutes followed, broken ealy by the scratching of the pen on the paper. | The time to me sermed an age, squeezed, | crooked, stified as I was in that narrow box, and so I afterwards Irarned it did to my fel. } tow sufferer. At length Mr. Mulyern suid, in shat same cautious whisper in which | haa } Bitherto spoken, “This wii do, 1 think;” and read what he bad written. Mr.and Mrs. Wil- liemse signified their yn, and as matters | were now fuliy ripe. I gently turned the key, and softly pur! open the door. The backsof | the amiable trio were towards me, and as my boots were off, and the apartment thickly car- | pene i Seeeeeches unperceived ; and to the x ible horror and astonishment of the concerned, whose heads were bent | eagerly over the important document, a hand, which belonged to neither of them, was thrust | silently forward and grasped the precious in- | ewument. A fierce exclamation from Mr. M: vern, ag he started from his seat,and a conyul- stve scream from Mrs. Williams asshe fell back in her=, followed ; and to udc to the animation of the tableau, my friend in the opposite wing | smerge@ at the same moment irom his hiding- { i i j p.ace. Mr. Malvern comprehended at a glance the situation of affairs, and made a furious dash at the paper. T was quicker as well as stronver then he, and be failedin his object. Resistance Was of comr-e out of the question; and in less then two hours we were speeding on the rail | tewards London, accompanied by the child, whom we intrusted to Williains’ seryant maid. Mr. Rep‘on was still in town, and Mrs. Ash- ten, Lady Redwood, and her unmarried sister, im their mmpatience of intelligence, had arrived several days befcre. I had the pleasure of ac. com penying Mr. Repton, with the child and Bis temporary nurse, to Ushorne’s Hotel in the AGeiphi; sod I really at first feared ror the ex- eed mother’s reason, or that she would do the infant a mischief, so tumultuous, so frenzied, was her rapturons joy at the recovery of her Jest treseure. When placed in the cot beside the female infant, the resemblance of the one to th other was certainly almost perfect. I ney aauw before, or since, so complet a likeness. This wes enongh for the mother; but, fortu- mate we bad much more satisfactory evidenc+ & gully viewed, toestablish the identity of the child in 2 court of law ‘ arise for doing so. Here. as fur ax I am concerned, all positive knowledge of this curious piece of family hi<- feryends. Of subsequent transactions between We parties E hed no personal cognizance. I enly know bere was a failure of justice, and I an pretty well cuess from what motives. The partes I arrested in Birmingham were kept in strict custody for several days: but no induce. mrnt, po threats, could induce the institutors of ” the inquiry to «ppear against the detected crim. sonis. Mrs. and Miss Ashton, Lady Redwood and Str children, ieft town the next day but ene, for Redwood Manor: and Mr. Kepton coolly told the sugry + ies'ruct! of. , Should the necessity was speed- — Were necessarily dise ody W, about three weeks afterwards morning Payer, that Mr. Malvern, whee tee birth of a pesthomens heir in a direct line had necesearily deprived of all chance of su i ston to the Ri dweodt estaus, and the bare which the newspapers had so absurdiy e ferred on bim. wes, with his aman femily aout to leave England for | they Intended to remain f expressed Dut uncompletec Sir Thomas Redwe ' ANOPL . Temontt. ii | anti | show cause. if any she hes, wh ; to pass as prayed ‘iJliamses never, to my knowl- aang UiNhe dicnity of # notice in she Bewepapers; but I believe they pursued their otiginal intention of passing over to America. Thus not only “Offense's gilded band,” bat some ef the bret feelings of our natare, not nn- frequently “shove by justice," and place s con- cenling gives over deeds which, in other cir- cpmetances, Yould bave tnfalliniy consigned the perpetrators lo & prison or perhape the hulke. Wbetieroaen secs ons Soe eee sf yer je withan pagal ar ral and amisbi-, isa ques- ti motives © te which I murt tsave to wiser heads than r 5 ‘OR MONTGOMERY coun. CPCETT CORT IN RQUITY. ; Novexren Texm, 1862. WILLIAM #& KOBERTS, a The obzect of this ‘ tis to precare a ROBERTS | deere avincuso mat ‘The bill stetes thst the complainant, &_ }.berts, in ermarried with the defend: nd that after living he defendant, with- ned the com ore i¢ Ro Peas- mablerxpectations of s reconciliat It ie there- nyon adjudged and ordered, (bat the compiainant, Ty cawning 2 copy of th jer to bo ingerted ic per printed i hizuton City, in the Tdatrict of Columbia once iu eseh of four Hucces- sive weeks beere the 2h day of December, eighteen lun red and six'y.two, giving notice te t said adsent defendant of thr ebjectant aub- | ance of thie bill and warn her (> appear in this Court, in person or by solieiter. on or before the | firetday of Avril next. to anawrr she premises and y a derree ought not | NICH’? BREWER, Ctrenit Judge. Copy—Tert JAB. 0. HENING, t Montgomery do. November 13, We na tn pa NEwS FROM EGHOFZ, BRIGHT’S 8PKECH AGAINST INTER- JOHN ERING WITH AMERICAN APFALAS HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISEOF OTR | ‘COUNTRY, i am te, ireuit Co INOREASE IN TH OOTTON GOO BS. RotJ. BRUCE & CC., No. 464 7th strost, has mot inereased the price of thelr immense stock of CLOTHING, : FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, as they bought it at old pricss, and they wil! not | make the peuple pay the leant Avance, as they are determined to underseli ail others. They have th foods ane are bourd to rumoff their stock withia | @ next forty days to make room for our stock that we are now mann facturing, | The people only nevd to see our goods to induce them to buy, and sur stock of } BOYS’ JACKETS AND PANTR ; excels anything eter offered in this city. J. BRUCE & CO. Deaters tm I MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, i No, 464 71 Streer, | nom Two Boors Below Smith's. j G4 cOMMOTIO A ;j ‘S TEE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? It 18 . BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, i Lately Opened, No. 116 Pexxsyivanta Avenen, Between igth and 2th ste. BVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE ror 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 2ND LOW PRICES! j Call at ones and procure your bargains. o%/-2m* YET YOUR WASHING DONE . NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. Citizens, enna. svenue, Everyhody, | Strangers, (opporite Grover’s,) _Boldfiers* | jotels, bet. 13 and 133, Oltizens, Saloons etrewta ‘wloons, Everybody. [ni3-tf] Hotel. @OHNSON & NAGLE, B80 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of BESSA. FRANK BININGER & ODUR (No, 16 Beaver Atreet, New York,) OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LiQvors, FOR MEDICINAL PURPORES. Highiy recommended by the most eminert Phys cians of the U.5. Army @CLP MEDAL COGNAQ, i GOLD MBVAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, | OLD HOMESTEAD RYB, | HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, + AROMATIC 8WI8S HERB BITTERS. i We tnvite the attention of Physicians Droggists aad Grocers to thaseexcellent goods, which we sell at New York prices, freight added, i We trust tha! the ixirinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of - | diseriminating pevple, who reject the stale re- | seurse of irresponsible dealers, vie: puffs of news — papers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards | ote. JOHNBON & NAGLE. | som Bole Agents. | | T. NOTICES 0 HOTELS,GRUCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- - VATE FAMILIES, &o, é Phe Subscribers have just received a fresh ship- ment of 0 CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORBAO CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Loree and Well Selected Stock of Pe MADER AB PORTS SHERRIE OURBON OLD’ i : RIE, SOOTOH, and a? favorite brands, EOMDUN AND DUBLIN. PORTERS, BAVANA CIG ‘ EB. ENGLISH PICKLES, BAUO oni FON GHEDDED suo ENGLISH DAIRY SARDINES, KEMP'S HERMBTIOALLY BEALED RENCH GERMAN EN 1H OORDIALS, | NG RECS, SELTZER, KISSENGEN cad ENG? | nol py NG 8 ONG, IMPERIAL, HY- | wae; vor NG BYEON TEAS 2 an 'e ol TANGY GROUFRIES, BININGER " Beteolished i, | Branch—219 Pa. avenue, 0; Willarda’ Hotel, Was te Just received a small lot of ‘omeere Eicuor \ le sa x GIVE ME A CALL{ HE Undersigned rewpectfully mag Sony his friends aod the public that he will open ' well-known establishment this day for’ | tne season. Be has had it theroughiy ic repaired ahd neatly Mtted, and bas also | been ergagedall the summer in bedding the most choice OYSTERS the Chevapeake Bay ek in bis famous creeks at Pinwy P. int, I will receive by the atenmer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice = week. a fresh supply, te By tuch pendent of my regular 6 y. Srrangements “here will be no failure in Sling any | sae Sides sess we have never heretofore 0, in : ont of the blockade. Ee = | y arrangements gre so compiete that it can cope th any house in the United States, I pledge myrelf to pay particular attention to far- ishing beteis, restaurants, #utlers and private ilies, at the lowest cash prices, \ Will Kvep also on hand a fine assortment fresh | 4 FRUITS and hermetically sealed MEATS | and VEGETABER. T.M. HARVEY Depot 21 O st., between th and lth, nes Washington City, D.0. SCHNEIDER'S BOV. . P. WATER CLOSET inae- | contracts that =r | PINESS OK MIBERY!—Tilar is Tue UESTION —The proprietors uf ihe PAR IMIAN CABINET O¥ WONDERS, ANATOMT, | and MEDICINE,” have determined—regardlees SY ex penke—to lasue. fi (for the benefit of sufferi; rn bumanity.)fowr of th oost instructive aad inte: estiug Lectures op Marringe and ite Disqualifics tions. Nervous Debility. Vrematare Decline. Indi f Weakness, Depression, of lgnorance of | bystelogy and Nature'’® Law. ‘These invaluable lectures have beep the menis of enlightening and Saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stam Parise Calne af Broadway, New York, dy Bly E PRICE OF WOOLEN AND | }, } art can t Bite, assortment of O | Pine Cutlery, Pe | at biiatcs . by addressing Secretar Inatomy and Medicine. 363 | Be Py DENTIGTRY. at 946 Pq avenne, between a ézamioe DA. LEWTE'S New Igth ets. and Se arepay ver tu sacleetes: over Tore ane, “Aiss, Tooth Eatracted without, pais, when desired. Terms moderate. Ro 4 im . SIGESMOND D* MAB RE-OPENED HIS OFFICE AT ENS OLD STAND. KNEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIA LEREG ELASTIC BONE Woermovr Marat Pate on Crasrs, DR. 8. B, SIGESMOND i i 810 Froadway, New York™260 Penn syiwania Av- h end Waskington, enue. between 181i 18th sts., i Calls the attention of the pnblic to the f advantages wf his iarrevet eyntom : a1. The Teeth of hin manutneture wil iio never ¢ reode nor ehauge color oy any acide being three-fourths lighter than any other. . NG teeth or rovta need be extrated,an the artificial ones can be inserted over them. ‘aoe roote will be mado inoffensive, ané never 8. 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as nt ences can be made immediately. thereby preserving the natural expression of the faee, which under the old eyatem is frequently distigured. 5. This work bas been won! tested over five yearn by many of the first chemiste and physicians of thig country. 8. has aiso invented a white undestrnctive metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth can be fllep without pain, ard can build ube ; feet. sound tooth on any side roots, which wid last through hifatetime, z The best _¢f references given—Dr, V. Mott; Dr. Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N.Y.; Hon, dudge Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of Washing- ton, and thonaands of ether. ndexamine for yourself. ~ DENTISTRY. DR, CHAKLES R. BOTELER, A graduate of the . ©. Hall, M. M.D.,and W.P. Johason, avenue, betweer 9th aad Lace Store. Office hours 5 oc 31-20 TEETH. M. yon: M. D., the Inventor and Patentwe ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at his effice in thie city. Man persons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, and bo person can wear others who sannot wear these. Persons calling at my uficr can be aceommodated Frith oy style and price of Teeth they may desire; but te those who are particular and wish the purest, Slaanest, strongest and most perfect denture that roduee.the MINKRAL PLATE will be co. 335 Pennsy!lvaniaaverue treats. Also, 907 Ler eea ™ Ld GAS FITTING, &e. _ WM. T. DOVE & CU. RE Now prdpared to execute any orders with : which tees may be favorad in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUBI- 7 ®7 Btore on Ninth street,a few doors aorth of Pennsylvania avenue, where may be found a com- HAN DELLERS and other GAR TEAM end WATER FIXTURES. Jan Z7-1¥ _ =i Ww GAS FIXTURES. F Have in Store, ani sre daily receiving, GAB PIXTURES of entircly New Patterns and Desi and Finish. superior in style to anything heretofore offered in thie market. We invite citizens ererally # oall and examine oar stock of GAS snd WAT IXTURES, feeling eonfident that we have the best selected stock in Washington TF Ali Work in the above line intrusted to our eare will be promptly attended to. mar 5-tf MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D street, ‘OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, ., WASHINGTON, January2, 1902. The Beeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem cere of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday. the first of next month. jan %7-tf WILLIAM H. 8EWARD. Cteees MARKET, Corner Thirteenth st and the Avenue. This well-known establishment eontinues to fur- Bish their numercus customers with PROVISIONS { of_all kinds, The Proprietors would mort respoctfully eal! the | attention of the citizens of Washington to their fine assortment of 1,000 barrels A . 3 Cape CRANBERRIES 8 fle article, wo Packages ef Vt. aud N. E. BUTERR. 19 bois, SUGAR, BEETs and CARROTS ag one ef the cele bral Marrow-fat 0” Hubbard oa eae 20 bbls. Boston PORK, kegs P1G’S FEET and TRIPR. ‘o«ether with everything usuaiiy Bept in the bert appointed markets. 1 0 womter of Congress contem plating houseke+ping, also army mess will fini this a con- venient place to get their sa nation » Sw MALLARD & WILLIAMS. TAKS NOTICE. Js 59 M.T PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Rerpeetfully and cheerfully returns thanks for the liberal patrouage hitherto rec. ived. Having ever; ity for doie, THE BES Pf og BOUSE. SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTING. Together with all work pertaining tos FIRST CLASS PAINTING Rarant. SHMENT, ¢ has no hesitancy ip seliciting a continaance ofthe eae favor. HI8 PRICES ARE REASONABLE THE WORK UNEXOEP' And varttenles. xttention ia ee just arrived— PLES KOR TIONABLE pePHOMPTN KES IN Bevivery. as emne: the ¥ ; ae 39 LOUISFANA AVENUE, os 22-3m | devoid of taste or smell, and of ali nauseating qual “MEDICINES. vk. J. H. McL.RAN'> STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ake BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THR WORLD! and the MOST DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTIUL OOR- DIAL KVBR TAKEN! The thousands “thousands wao are dally FANS STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, wring tet it is absolutely an infallible remedy for renovating and invigorating the shattered ; lehing the Blood— | Seeeean eee etek ipvatid to HEALTH END STRENGTH THERE 18 NU MISTAKE ABOCT IT. It ai eare Liver Complaint, Dys thors, Dysentery, Hondache, Depression of Apirits Fever ae Fe ir, OF any Lave mach or Bowels. SF" Gentiemen, do you wish to be Healthy ‘ous Rae alpen sage Rehman! ass ms at once qt Mel BANS, ETRENGTHENING OORDIAL ND BLOOD PURIFIER. Delay not & moment; tf presrensed ‘8 ve Sn f tI , Wemb or 4 batrneted jensdriation, Falling of t! FOR CHILIKEN po renee racecar gest out McLEAN'S BTREN. THENING CORDIAL, (see the Ce on each bottle.) it is delicious to tak Oxe table-spoonful, en every mornii fai sure preventive inet Chills a: ating, ie o Taxee: Vellow Fever. Cholera er any prevailing Be CAUTION |—Beware of and Deal ers who may try to palm — you hated f Bitters or Barsapar! (which they ci y che: br Saying it in Justas good. There are even men base encugh to eteal part of my name to dub their vsle daceptions, Avoid such infamous pirates and their yillainoun compounds! Ask fer Dr. J.H. McLean's Btrengthesing ei and Blood Purifier, Take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will time trates and sweteorgre the wiole orgauiaee ime strengthen ani igorate tien. It ix put upin Large Rotties—@1 par bettie or six bottles for #5. DR. Pe . MoLEAN , Bole Proprictor Corner Third and Pine ats. St. Louis, Mo. DR. McLEAN'S epee Perna FOR LIVEB COMPLAINT, SILLIOUSNESS HEADACHE, &c. There nes naver been « cathariee medicine offered to the public, tht has given such entire satisfaction es McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS. Being extirely vegetable, they are [ediopag inne- cont, and eah be taken by the most tender Infant; yet prompt and powerful in Fomuring. aecrotions, Acid or Impure, Poted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only pills that should he used in malarious districts * They produce pecs: ickness or Pain in the Btomach or Bowels, though very active and search. ing in their o rations, promotin healthy secre tions of the Liver and Kidneys. 0 will suffer from Billiousnese, Headaehe and Foul Stomach, when #0 cheap » remedy can be obtained? Keep them constantly on hand; a single dose, taken in searon, say preven hours, days, and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLoan’s Universal Pills, Take no other. Being ovunted, they are tartalana. and ean be sent mall to an: of » United 8 i JT MeCLEAN, Sale Proprietor Corner Third and Pina ata,. At. Louie, DR. J. H. McLE-N'S VOLCANIC OIL LIniMENT THE BEST EXTERNAL MAN aR Thousands vt huwan beings DAVY Deen amved ® fe cf cecrepitude and misery by tho use of this invaluable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost instantaneously, and it will cleanse, Rarify and heal the foulest Bore in an incredible short time. McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT wil Telieve the most inveterate cases of Rheumatism ate or Neuralgia. € juscles, Stiffness or Weakness in ti nts, Mur cler or Ligaments, ttwill never fail, Two applica tions will cure Sore Throat, Headache or Earache. For Burns or 8ca!ds, or a4 Pain, it is an infallible remedy. Try it, and you willfinditan madispensible remedy. Keep it always on hand Planters, Farmers, or any one baring charge horses, will eave money by using McLean's Voleante Oil Liniment. [ti pgedy and infallible cure for Galle, Rpraine, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Bores, Wounda. Rerate} ‘of any extarnal disaase. Try it, and you will nvinced Dr. J.H. MeLEAN, Bole bay sing? St. Lous, Mo may 56m 1 RFOTT Agent. Washingtan, DO TRIESE™MAR. Protected by Koyat Letters Patent of Bneliand, and secured by the Seals of the Erole Parts.and the linperial Coiiens of Medicine, Vienna TRIESEMAK No.) is the eftectua! remedy for RELAXATION, SPER. RA ee AND EXHAUSTION OF THR z TRIESEMAR No.3, Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of « all Billions | LN THB WORLD FOB | BEAST de Pharmarie de | those dixerders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have | generally boon thought an antidote, to the ruin of | the health of a vast portion of th: population. TRIESEMAR No. 3, ie the greet and sure remedy of the ervilr for ail impurities of the system ns well ans: aytuptoms, obviating the destructive cury, as wOH as other deleterious ingre: which ail the Sarsaparil ia in remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 4 are alike ities They are in the form of « lozenge, and may Me or toilet table without their use boing sus. C "outa in as ox! ee Seach, *% four $3 cases in one for and in Caser. thus saving @Y, ae sdminixtered by Valpean, Lalleraand, Ronse &c, Wholesale and retail’by DR. HAAR 194. Bleecker street, (four doors from MacDougal street.) New York. Ymmediately on receipt of re- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forwart Tries<maz to an) part of the worid, avcurely packed, and aidrasead me to the inatrnetions of the writer. Published also by DR. BARROW, that popular and beautifully illustrated medical work. it map , Frailty. Pri nts. Tricsemar atid Book can | he obtain special authority fram 8 C. PORD hain | Washington. B. 6, 4a 12 tr REAT DEMONSTRATION! @kAND RALLY or MEN AND BOYS 1m want oF CLOTHING, Retween Sixth and Sev G aT THE BEST AND CIFE&PEST HOUSE IN TOWR, No. 466 Sxvexts Street, Where you can thd THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEA REST STOCK OF CLOTHING in thie city. 8TORE OROWDED WITH BARGAIN SKEKBRS, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We have 42 soy apything in this market. We guarantee to tell at low prices, eur motto being tarday customers will please come early as convenient: our store ia eo full in the evening it is impossible to ton all. i, bo not forget the Chespewt Clothing Honse town, at No. 4 wenth st.. near F. ma at SSH SMITH & OD. Clothiers 5 No. 460 Seventh street new” _—Corner Twentieth st. and (MA882¥ CoLLine & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGH? ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brow rv which I am prepared to furnish on short notic. all persona who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and av. | Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Ferme :—Cashon delwery. * RILEY A. BHINN, Agent, Onion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., no 6-tf Georgetown, D. 0, >) O¥STRRS—OYSTERS | Qe BOWE & 00., Qy dealers in FRESH T¥S. KEG, CAN AND SPIQED OYBTERS, At MiTH® MORRISON'S, mi" «7 Louisiana avenue. OHARLES 8. ROWLER & OO. PE IMPORTERS, sete WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ZALERS IN NINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN W. Japanned Waiters, Chimneys and Wicks” Lanterns, &¢., &o., ta, boacoda BNOTIC ‘lated W: Fellows’ Hall) 7th at. Wat In ®nsequence of the lowness of the water in the General Reservoir it will poveea be pe ptebon will be necessary, unless great will gerene hartoospdilee wo —— ‘tirely. reons are, therefore, forbiddes to use t! hydranteon Fooneyivania avenue. or on any streets or avenues under the care and supervision of the Commissioner of Public Buildings iw watering the Streets or pavements, or for any ‘private purpose whatever. And all persons using théWater are urgently s0- af economical in its use aa possible, b. FRENCH. Heited to BTS 4ND sHoEs TO BUIT T manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS constantly receiving a wup- ly of Eastero-raade Work of ever: denerip- jon, made expressly to order, and wit Po sold at a much lower price than has nm | heretofo re charged in thin eity for much inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and Easte or Oity-madle work, mong be lap ‘+9 , Will always God assort- ment in store at the | st prions aiee ons call GRIFFIN & BROTHER apour 814 Penneylvanis avenge Apaue’ EXPRESS COMPANY, NOTIOR OF REMOVAL, The DELIVERY OFFI Wire, ‘CB of this Company in moved tto Strect, betweon ad and Si scracta re? {gph st replenished our «tock and think it | is practiced, for the Government | ty | THE MOST CERT | QPORET DIsEases) BECKET DISEASES! SAMARI“°AN’S GIFT! AKITAN’S GIFT! AIN REMEDY EVER USED ve cure for Fee 8 wR CCRET DISEASES, GONOKRHGA. GLEET, 3 (hior'c RES, &e. Contains wo Biineral, uo Balaam. no Mercury, Quly ten pills to be taken to effeet a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor ary unpleasant taste, and will uot in any way injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” | Prepared by a graduate Of the University of Penmaylvania. ove of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. SAMARITAN’S GIFT | Willeure any casein from two to fourdeys, amd Balt: recent cases in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no trouble, no change whatever. Let those whe ‘e derpaired of getting cured, or who bave been gor; with B: _ Comasta o- = — TANS . Rent by mai! in a plain envelope. Price opnckagesd 2. Price female packages, $8. CANARIAS ROE AD ARE Fou Syeipis dw fan EREAL Here isa positive cure—ao Mercury—no Poison—bat the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. This form of the disease makes ite appearanes fn sores on the organs of generation, or they may oe- cur op other parte of the body. which happens mostly onthe groins, and very often as ulcers of the mouth. tettars, spots. carries and nodes of the ere) ie — Any and all of these symptoms “'EXMARITAN’B ROOT AND HERB JUIOES. Bent by express. Price $1 a boitle, or 6 bottles ir V3 "8AMARITAN’S OHANCRE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ee. roe by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of ilth and GO EMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, imore, ocl?-3m Torus SMM TRUNK MANUFACTORY 499 Buvents 8t., WAsHINGToN. Gilver Medal awarded by Maryland Institate of al Medal ty Metoyollian Mechanso’s Institute Also, Washington, D. 0. 1857. Pm , Jam constantly making,and alway; have on Land. of the beat ma. ga terial, every deseription of Fine BOLE LEATH IRON FRAME, LADIES’ DRESS WOOD BOX. and PACKING TRUNKS QARPET, ana vas THATS ace ELS, &a T LOW PRICES. Members of Congress and Travelers will please examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Trunks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made to order. TRUNER COVERED and REPAIRED at short Botice. Goode delivered free of charge to any part of the Gity, Georgetown and Alextndriu, at _ JAMES 8. TOPRAM. _ DAMS XPRESS OUMPANY. A OFFIOE 614 FA. AVENUR, Washington City, D.C. RABTERN, NORTHERN AND WEST- een TEP uRAS FORM eaDENS? MERCHANDISE, MONKY, JEWRLKY, VALU- 1 ER. PRLLIASS: Grk ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BON DB. forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all acoearible sections of the country. This Oompany has agencies in the principal Kailway Towns in th NORTH, RANT, WEST, AND NORTWU WEST ta principal offices are WAGHINGTON. DG. NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE) O1N- oe OL ERINOTOR, Connections are made at New York and Soston BRPrUEr URSTIRERS att with steccahtp ines SE LIVERPOOL, SOCTHAMPTON and BAVRE and then to all prominent hy Ecropean exprenson sommarcis! towne io Great Britain and on the Gon tipent. JOTES, DRAFTS ana BILLS mas, weal parts ‘of the United States = ©. 0. DUNN, Aeopt, nu Washington, D,9, OW | } | Cures B | Affords immediate relief for Piles, sud seldom fails | DR. SWEET'’S . INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE REMEDY GREAT - FOR RHFUMATIAN, GOUT, NRURALGIA, LUMBA- GO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, BPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEK- VOUS DIBURDERS. For all of which it ins apaedy and certain ramedyt and never fails. This Liniment ir prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. of Connecticnt @ famous bone setter, aud has bern used Im bis ‘om, | practice for more than twonty years with the most ; disease arinin, Chronie or Toous Debility it nan infallible Remedy. j astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF P/IN, it is anri- Valed by any preparation before the public, of which the mort skeptical may be convicted bya single trial. This Linlment will cure rapidiy and radically RHEUMATIC DISORDERS pf every kind, and in thousands of casos where it has been used It has Dever been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate Pelief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it TOOTHACHE alco will it eure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. ERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprutence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and uefalling remedy, Acting directly upon the nervous tismas, it strengthens ard revivifice the system, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. Aran external remedy, we claim that it is. the best known, and we challenge the | world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distresting complaint should give ita trial, for it | will not fail:oatord immediate nyt. ang ins Tayority of cares will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROA Tare somotimes @xtremely malignant and dangerous a timely application of th:x Liniment will never fail to cure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liabieto eecur if na elected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days, BRUISES, CUTs, WOUNDS, SORES, UL- NS AND SCALDS, yield readily to i healicg properties of DR. SWEBT’S } LIN! MENS, when used according to directions Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneeticat, The Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Cannceticat, Inkpown all over the United States? . Dr Stephen Sveet, of Connecticut, Is the author of * Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment.”” Dr. Sweet's Infallibie Liniment Cures Bheumatism and never fails. Dr. Swoct’s Infailitle Liniment Is a ceriain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Cure. Burns and Sealds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is the best Known romedy for =prains und Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment duche iminediately and was never known to fail. Dr, Sweet's Irfallible Liniment j tocure. | | | | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cares Toothache in one minate. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liviment Cures Cute and Wounds immeiately and leaves bo Fear Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known work, weet's Infallible Liniment Has been nsed by wore than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colie, Cholera Morbus and Cholera, Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liriment rf rt Is truly a “friend in need)’ and every family | should have it on hand, Dr. Sweet's Infallih'- x2s<ment ~ ee: Uruggists. Price 25 and 60 conte A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. RR. SWEETS INPALEIBLE LINIMENT, asan external remedy, ix without a rival, and will alleviate pain more epeedily than any other prep- aration For ali Rheumatic and Nervous Bisor- dere it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Be: on, Wounds, , ita soothing, healing an Ng properties ex- cite the just wonder and astonishment br all who beve ever given itatris!. Over one thousand cer- tificatas of remarkable cures, performed by it with- in the laot two years, attest the fact, TO HORSE OWNERS! ° DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI FOR HORSES 1 unrivaled by any, nine cases of Lameness, arising from Spraing. B: or bedinigeing i Harners or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Manze, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbdne may -d cured in their incipient be rere ¢ precentet s Stages, but confirmed eases are beyond the posai- bility of a radical cure. No case of the kind. how ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be all viated by this Liniment, and its faithful applice- tion will always remove the Lameness. and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease, DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT I8 THE SOLOIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS AVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! ASK FOR DR. SWEFT'S INPALLIBLE L - WEN, and take no other. Be not deccived pre principled dealers, who will try to pales off one cet article on which they can make a little orate 1 sd ay piety pome one Shree, times as much as the Twenty-five Cent Bottle, and The ebeapest to buy, ‘Try it scsi CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Bweet on every iabel, and aleo “ Stephen Sweet's Infallitle Lipiment” blown in the glase of each bottle, without which none are genuine, RICHARDSON & 00., Sole Proprietors, NorwiehfOt MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, Clif street, New York, €F Bold by all duaters everywhere. pov I7-ly aw its effect is magical and certain, | re” | GENUINE PREPARATIONS, “RIGHLY CONCBNTRaTSD~ COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCED, A Positive and Bpecific Remedy fer Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, Ong ané DEOPSICAL BWELLINGS. ‘This Medicine increases the power of and ites the ABSGRBENTS into beaithy the WATERY or CALCEROUS Hons, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARO RM | | | BELESOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHE, Yor Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits Dissipation, Early Indiseretion or Abuse, ATTESDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indieposition ty Exertion, Loxs of Power, Lose of Memory, Difficulty of Weak Norros, Horror of Disease, Wakefuinons, Dimunese of Vision, Pain in the Back, | Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Syrtem, | Hot Hands, Fiusbing of the body, Dryness of the Bkin, Eruptions of the Pass, PALLID COUNTENANCE. ‘These symptoms, if ailowed to go on, which ‘this | medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPo. | TENCY, PATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, ime af ; which the patient may expire. | Who eau say that they are not frethentiy faye lowed by those “ DIREFPUL DIBEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONGUMPTION » Many are aware of the cause of their BUT NONE WILL OONFES8. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion, THS CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFRCTED WITR ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid ef medicine to strengthen and tm» vigerate the System, which HELMBOLD'S BX. TRACT BUOHTU invariably dees, A trial will ecnrince the mos: skeptical, FEMALES !!* FEMALES 11 OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR Con. TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females. the BE- TRACT BUCHT is unequalled by any other reme- dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, irregularity, Painfalness or Buppressfon of Customary Braeus- Cons, Ulcerated or Sebirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhes or Whites, Sterility and for all com- | plaints‘ incident to the sex, whether arising from | Indircretion, Habits of Diesipation. or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE i NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT rv. | ‘Take no more Balsam, Merenry, or ODpicaseat | Medicine for vupleasant and dangerous diseces. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHER | aus IMPROVED ROSE WASH H i | OURES SECRET DISEASES Tn al) their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience, i And no Exposure. It canses a frequent desire and gives strength te | Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preveat- | ing and curing Strictcres of the Urethra. Allay- | ing Pain and [otammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling al! Poisonons Diseases | and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS TPON THOCSANDS who have Deen the victims -* eu8cks, and who have paid | envy fees *- * Cured Ine short time, have found H men tney were deceived, and that the “POISON” bas, by the use of “powerful astringents,” deem dried up in the system, to break ia nen ; Yaled form, and perhaps after Marriage. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for aD affections and disee ses of the « URINARY ORGANS, | Whether existing in | MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, aud no matteref | HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid ef & Dionere. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCNE Is the great Divneric, and is certain to have the | desired effect in all Diseases for which it is reeem- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and respenaible character will accompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from e! to twenty years standing. with names known to science and fame. Price $1 Per Bettie er Six fer $3. Delivered to any address, securely packed from any observation. Descuiss SYMPTOMS IM ALL OomMUmIOATIONS, i Cures guarantied, Advice Gretis, AFPIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me, an Alderman the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hatso.e, being duly sworn, doth say, bis preperation eon tains so nsrevtic, no mercury, or other injuriog ‘yurely vegetable. drags, bat are purely H. T. HELMBOLD Bworn and subseribed before me, this 354 November, 6: p HIBBARD, Alterman, | Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, addr as letters for information im confidence H. T. HELMBOLP, ad Depot, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pean, | gewaRx OF COUNTERPRITS AND UNPRIN} ' OIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to dispose “OF Tuern OWN” ang ‘oTHER” articles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, we j Do ¢e, EXTRACT BUCHU, | De do. do. SARSAPA | Do. do. IMPROVED ROSE Wash Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for BOLB®S. Take no other. Ont out the ad | ment and send for ft, and avoid Imposition an@ | Exposure, ‘S-comly

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