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i “THE EVENING STAR. | PRom FORTRESS MONR: Advance Fred- Soathern fcc oe ieee Tort Mayal_Jeft. eunessee—Mevements of Fed- oat ‘Preeps in Nerth Carcliaa, ke aE @ AT FREDERICKSBURG. i The Bichutond Esquirer, Dec. 12th, wa wy fighting at Fredericksburg. and says, pl preyat troops were engaged, and the e@mnonading severe. At cix o'clock the enemy ‘were crossing on Lanse! yo bridge. Many wuildings were bur: About ‘Wounded were brought down last ton the rein.” SHELLING OF PORT BOYAL. Op. Thursday last our batteries stationed abere and below the town opened fire on the gunboats anchored in the stream, consisting of . Resclat:. The fring lasted an hour and 8 Ralf, and was veryrapid. Eleven houses were truck, four of w theee of Fredericksburg in the farm houses eabins of the adjacent country. Troly the | & war of extermination. it eompeer for Nena. F i, Lamar mu visit Europe, ; ~2 instructions to Meesre. APPLICATION. ter of Masons in South Caro- Masons in Regiment, stationed at in what way a dispensa- them to open a traveling * —— to make the proper remittance, pose cite under the jurisdiction of the Grand Ledge of that State. ‘The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th says: “The commanding general of the military @atrict composed of the State of Texas, haying Made a requisition upon the Governor of that for not less than 5,000 militia for coast defense, to pretent further invasion of Texas, ; Gov. Lubbeck has made an appeal for yolun- ters throughout the State.” PRESIDENT DAVIS IN KNOXVILLE. Kxroxvitte, Tenn., Dec. 11.—President Davis | made a epeech here this morning. He thinks the toryism of East Tennessee is exaggerated.” — ‘There are thirteen blockaders off Charleston. | Gov. Brown, of Georgia, acting under the | sethority of the Legislature of that State, has from $300,000 to #400,000 werth of goods, Augusta, for the use of soldiers, to be paid , Of course, at reasonable rates. It eansed great excitement. - FROM NORTH CAROLINA. . Important movements are on foot in Eastern Worth Carolina. Twelve regiments left New- Bern on Saturday. Some think their destina. | tien ic Wilmington. The more general belief : fm that they design an attack on Weldon and | Petersburg. On Sunday two transports and | five gunboats ascended the Chowan river, and | @ Jand force of 10,000 were seen in motion Saffolx, indicating a move on Weldon. s8 annonnces the laoding large Federal force in Gates coumy ir be true an immediate attack on Weldon | y be expected. sloop arrived at Charleston, S. €., on Fri- » from Nassan, with 103 bags of salt. pe under on jay last, Edwin 5. _— 'y —< i Edwin Dor- eey, formerly o! ore. Tight arm was wreken and shattered. THE MARKETS OF RICHMOND. eatable commodity has advanced— | turkeys selling from €° to $10 apiece! Hutter 9 per pound. AN OFFICER KILLED. RE secre ! # SEES L. Ross, Confederate States marshal Was shot dead on Saturday last, in SPIES TO BE RELEASED. ‘The Richmond Mepaich of December il says ‘We Government have decided tosend No Pryce Lewis and John Scuily,convicted about ®& year ago as spies, and sentenced by the court- Martial to be hung. When they get North their there Will be looked for with much TRE TAKING OF FREDERICKSBURG. j Examiner bas an account of the oper- of our army on Thursday, and their oc- f= en ef the town. The account substan- agrees with that from Federal sources, the following bit ot i destruc- en of sthe Yankerg? |e DMy destruc | The description of the c: which we Rave from these sonrces are frightful. At one point weare said tohavecut the line of the | enemy's pontson bridges, and pouring in dead- ehowers of grape, to have filled the air with legs, arms and disjointed members of the ‘ankees. ‘The general conclusions from what we learn | ‘&p tothe hour of bone 5 are, that the enemy Rad effected a passage of the Rappahannock, } probably in considerable force; that the action of yesterday was without any important fruits ‘y of this last night at the et, An order was édical Parveyor's e@ice for all the ambulances and stretchers , eon: Feceived SF The dedut of Adelina Patti th Paris was | ® brilliant suecess.- After her first air in rH { Barbiere she was showered with beugauets, | 4 which were several adorned with litte | ican, Sees, flung on the stage by Ameri- eans precent. Peru news) * mous in her praise. Mector rakes oe = i Revue Musi » advises those who wish to | eee ppm united to naivete, Hebe in per- sou, the goddess of youth, who has quitted the | gods to visit us,” togo to the Italian Opera, { jeer: paps a 1s ae asevere | erttic, but he seems to. wile fascinated by the | little New York girl. _ ’ i Poss 2, a ! 87 James Davenport, a cotton-spinner of _ tha’ land, has died from the effects of ; & very bad practical joke. Several men, the i deceased amongst them, had a sheep's pluck and liver cooked. One of them, Masssy, fur- Svely dropped a quantity of jalap and castor- @il into the dish while cooking. All the men who partook of it were ill, but, with the excep- oe = roe Bong d recovered. Massey an ‘uggist w supplied the stuff are wader bail. ss SF The late triple tragedy ia Otis, Massachu- setts, was one of the most fiendish outrages on | Fecord. A woman named Jones was grossly violated and then brutally murdered, as were also a souple of her children, who were in the ‘woods with her picking berries. The criminal, James Callenser, has been betrayed by his own son, and there.is other strong evidence against ———$— . S@ A Roman correspondent of the Covrrier des Marches [xe that the mansolenm which Pius IX hax Sfdered to be erected for himseli in the Church of Sta. Marin Majore, at Rome, commenced. Itis to be in the same le as that of Pius VIII in St Peter's. Thirty thousand crowns have beeu assigned for ita construction; but there is reason to believe it will cost much more. SF A very satisfactory and ulmost nnprece- dented factas regards the health of Pari is wat, on the 11th of November, not a single G@eath took place in the Ist, 2d, and 3c arron- @issements, which contain a population of more than 246,0u. That circumstance {5 donbt- lees owing to the works which are being daily €arried on by the city for improving Ue sew- erage. @7 At Shoeburyness, England, ins? week, euperiments were made with « new Whitworth spel) against @ target representing a ship as _Strong as or stronger than the Minotaur, now ! building. The result was that the shell passed | Mrough the target, and did such injory as ‘Would, tu case of aship, have been irreparable 7 W.H. Hodgdon, proprietor of the West- ehester ( Pa.) Jeflersonitn—a paper which was suppressed some time since ou account of its Weastonable atterauces—has brought an action Srainst L . Marshal Milward, who seized the Property of the establishment. He Iays the damages at $20,000. . a po gory tem Animals presented to the Em- peror of the French by the Kings of Simin ix a royal Uger of colossalsize. It appears that gus animal ts notof a very amiable disposition, | for in the passage from Bankok to Suez he bit | . OM the hand of a passenger who bad the hapu- dence to caress him * “Dats WHAT'® DE Matren."_The Brook- i Eagk insinuates that the Rey. Menry Ward echer rounded off one of the periods in his “Thankegiving discourse with unis expreseiye, bat bardly ministerial, phrase. S7" It is announced that & banker of Parma, Italy, bas fled from that town, leaying « de. | Beiency of £40,000. It was added chat this “atastropbe had caused the failure of several Boures at Bologna and Ancous. Precocious.—A girl in Livingston county, W. Y , who will not be eleven years oid uniij | BO3t mou, recemUy gave bir tea child. j | yet there wae tremendous power in his tremen- | | bad watched similar encounters declared that | Mace bad much the best of it. : This opinion seemed to be rapidly gaining | — ; his bangs. | his success, ; @t once knocked him down. A second time ; i — (China) Mail, Oct. 15, says: | summary of news we 5) L4™™ NEWS FROM BUROPR, j aoe j cs BRIGHT'S RPERCH AGAINST INTER- ' Citizens, e Champ! The Europran mail bringe us details ef the ogreat Sght for the Championship” between “Mace and King,” near London on the 30th ult.,—the result of which was telographed(s cay or two ago, from Cape Race. Wecopy from the London Herald : Four o'clock yesterday morning was the ap, Pointed time, and PFencharch etreet the point of departure. From four o'clock to seven, the triangle in frontof Blackwell Railway Station . ‘Was the scene of the utmost excitement, and ‘We are forced toadd, rufianism. About seren | o'clock, the train wherein were Mace and King, theirsupporters, and patrens of pngilisin, numbering in all eome 250, at last began moye, an quickly down to Parties, i and thence ched of to Thames Haven, | where is a pier used during the summer . months by the Ramegate eteamboats. ! On arriving here about § o'clock, all the pas- | eengers alighted: und after halt an hour’s dis- H cussion between the lenders in the affair, she | ronnd was eelected for pitching the stakes. | jallets were soon forthcoming, ropes were in | readiness, the stakes were driven in,and about | 9 o'clock Mace and King, who had during the | day been quartered in some cottages closeto the | ground, drew off their ruge and coats, and showed themselves. Biace’s appearance drew | fombh a buzz of irution, and no one can doubt that his muscular development is superb. On King's stripping, it was at ence evident that although there was not the same beauty of form which so distingnished Mace, ; dons shonicer and long arme. . { The firet rounds feught were ag ge for | the extreme caution with which fen acted. Neither 3eemed willing to give the other } the slightest advantage, but appeared anxious notthrow a chance away. T! however, were soon c! end as each man | beceme excited the av of blows was less carefully practised and closer fighting ensued. ; Up to about the sixth oreeventh round nogreat differtnce betwoen the men’s chances could be detected by an unpractised eye, but thosé who | hese wary tactics, | ground in the succeeding rounds, till at tast as | much as 5 to 1 was offered upon Mace, and no one seemed anxious to take these liberal and as it turned out unreasonable odds. Up to the 18th and 19th rounds, all whose opinion was worth listening to, asserted that Mace was winning easily and that he had the victory In If it was co, it wns snatched ina most unaccountable manner from his grasp. King, in the 16th round hit Mace severely and ina manner that evidently astonished Mace, who up to this time seemed all confident of his own powers. In the Nineteenth round King followed up nd Mace leaving himself open to | King’s attack, received one of the most tremon- dous blows, that, said every old and young pugiliet present, had ever been seen. It was a ®winging blow the right hand, delivered with the spperent force and weight of a sledge hammer fall iy 2 the left check, eye and nose of Mace. The hitherte champion fell at once, huddled up in a heap, and it was clear to all that King must be the victor. With the greatest difficrlty Mace obeyed the call of “time,” and when he faced King he was unabied to prevent him from administering another blow, which | Mace advanced to the call of seconds, but only | to her seg down by King, who considerately | avoided unnecessary violence. The fight was ended. The sponge was thrown up—the ordinary ayowal of defeat. King was declared winner; and is now, therefore, cham- Pion of England. - i The whole affair, with the exceptien of the | uproar and confusion at Fenchurch street sta- tion, was by no means badly arran |, and as | mouch order and quiet maintained as could Teasonably be expected on such an occasion. DzaTH or Manvartn Warv.—The Over- j rom Nin; we learn that General Ward Das nm killed while operating againet the | Taepihgs in the neighborhood. In our last | ke of @ lamentable | catastrophe brought on by a French officer at Y¥u Yaou, a town up the river from Ningpo. - ; The Cantonese, who then deserted and went . | Over to the Rebels, appear to have conveyed to | | the latter an erroneous impression of our force | and inyentions, for the Tdepings began to move | about the cdnntry more freely, and burn down the hamiets as usual, plundering and murder- ing on all sides. They came to the town of Taze-hee, but were completely repulsed by the | shells from the Contucins and the Hardy, and | by Ward’s Legion. On this occasion the | ‘aepings left seven hundred killed on the fleld : andall their flags. t Ward was viewing the fugitives through his | glass when a bullet entered his belly, justabove the navel. He was brought down in the Hardy, | and died the following day in Dr. Parke’s Hos- pital. He had Nis senses to the last. and made 1s Will, leaving Sir James Hope and the Hon. Mr. Burlingame as his executors. He leaves some two or three hundred thousand dolla: | His loss is perhaps to be regretted, as he had | great influence among his troops, who are said | to have reposed the highest contidence in their | leader. No successor to Ward has yet been | named. j e2-The Sorghum sugar they manofgcture in Ohio is as white as the best New ©: ane; the crystals are large and translucent as honey, and the flavor is equal toany sold inthe Cin- : cinnati market. ®7 A cojlection of “beersongs” hasbeen made | by Schubert, under the tide of “Gambrifius,” | conteining sixty-seven pieces, among them an i old “Bierlied” of 1606. &7"1t is proposed to light the British Museam | from the outside, retiectors being usec tor trans. | mitting the raysintothe building. The trustees are fearful of introducing gas. i EKING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS, i HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE OF CUR COUNTRY. INOREASS IN THE PRICE COTTON @ non WOOLEN AND i Tth street, has | fm mance atoek of OLor A fs “cht AND BOYS’ WEAR, } Cd t it at old pris nd the: it SSrureet es ot pareect ny a wed HING. pay the least advance, as thi undersellall others. They have the | and are bourd to run off their stock within | next forty dgys to make room for our stook | Rrhe peorte only need to see ear goods to indyeo | them fo bey ‘and eur tock of ae YS’ JACKATS AND PANTS | excels anything ever offered in this city. j J. BRUCE & CQ,, i Duaters in _ } MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, | No. 464 71a Brauer, { now Two Boors Below Smith's. | | i | H Gat COMMOTION im THE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? Iris BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, - No. 115 Puxmsyivamta Avanvs, Between ith and th sts. EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERE ror WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very place now for every body to buy | & FINS OUTFIT CHEAP! Please remember that our motto is | FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRIORS! Gall st once and procure your bargains. of-2m* Gt YOUR WASHING DONS at the NATIONAL 8TEAM LAUNDRY. Penn aR. avenue Everybody, | (opposite Grover's,) __ Boldiers, Strangers, i Hotels, ota os lhe tisens, | ona rests, Brerybody. "{nistf}) Hoteles” CABINET FURNITURE, Haring) yarchaseh ear entire oul stoek for OAsu before the advance, \ we are enabled to offer unprecedented | | dargains to all wh i a. FeRvirche who are in want of CABINET ir stock is now complete in ev. tienl: and we cordially invite me who comtaarplate fart pishing, promising a savin, te all who make their selection of us. It is not Beeessary to particularize,as our vast stock em- | aa every article necessary to furnish a house r ALL we sak is a call to natisfy yoursolves. fee ROTRLER ™% WILLSON, nem aotran Om He ltd Ta CG. W BOTELER. 3. W. BOTELER ©. W. BOTELER & gONY *°7*™* IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY wars, | TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED BRITANNT A WARY BLOOK TIN Goons TIN CHAMBER SETS. AL OIL LAMPS" JAPANNED WAITERR, . DOOR Mars’ FEATHER DURTE BRUSHES’ WOODWA Eke. ke. and MATICLES Geverally, , 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania Avenue, | OF 3-eodun between gh and loth stcesta | JAMES MALI 133 | REAL FSTATE AGENT, Conmay ov Pa. Avawux aun Textn Stage, over Banking Howsecs L. Jobnson & Gu. ~! o¢ Betas dete } ton, and | _0.90 Dorner Twe | (M488 CoLLins & co. | Which I am prepared to furnish | all perso: | _no6-3m of at least 25 percent.) | General Re, | Bydrante en Pennsylvani: AT INS OLD BTAND. NEW AND TMPROVED IkVENTION a Warsovr Marat Prars'on Cussrs, DR. 8. B. BIG ND, 910 Broadway, Pee, iwania Ae . 1th end 1 5 Btientlon of the Publis to the flowing edvan' of his ewes system : sade be ten Tourtas fig that Ay other, artificia? ones eam be insertea om thron, ‘e. it of refe: jven—De, V. Mott: Dr, Doran, Profesor of Chemistrr, NY Ye Bes: | ce Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of Washing: ol! er. _Gall and examine for yourself. rs =) __DENTIBTBY. DR. CHARLES R. BOTELER, A graduate of the 20 pacmionion to refer to $. C. Hall, M Ma; D., yf Perce e. and Lace Store, OfSce hours oc no W-¢m TH. tor and Patentee attends, out perfect denture. that “mm nt nce, the MINERAL PLATE will be ‘Rooms in this city -No. 338 Pennsylvania avenee othand Wth . Al ae rere GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. DOVE & 00. Now to execute orders with which the 1e favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR ee FITTING BUSI- BF Btore on Winth street, a few doors north ef plete eortarent of OH ANDESTERS and other Ai aAe0! nt o' BReAM and WATER FIXTORES. Jon Friy AS FIXTURES. Biota, sedate daily receiving, GAS itirely New Patterns and style to anything here mar! he We invite citizens rally to call and examine stock of GAB and WATER FIXTURES, fecting gonfident that we have the Best selected stock it ay all We-x ta the above line Intrusted to our “marst MYERS & MeGHAN, 976 D street. “OFFICIAL. | [DTPARTMERT OF TATE, { Wiens, January, 18. The Beeretary of State will hereafter receive Mom cers of Congress on business on Baturdays, com- mencing with Baturday, the first of next month. Jan ¥7-tf WILLIAM H. SBWARD. Cum MARKET, Corner Thirteenth st and the Avenue. Thie well-known establishment eontinues to fur- iam numerous eustomera with PROVISIONS ° inde. The Proprietors would most reapectfuily ¢all the attention of the citizens of Washington to their fine assortment of a apes arrived— barrels A & 1D ee 8 Cope OR a fine article, 0 Peat he BOTT im Bois RUGAR BEETS and CARI 7 tons of-the werent Marrow-fat ae abbard 2 bbis. Boston PORK, kegs P1G’8 ET and TRIPE. . teuether with eerything usuaily kept im the jinted be —Membere of Congrese contemplating housekeeping, also army mess, will fing thisa eon- thelr eupplios. rege eS wonton 59 PAKS NOTIOR. 59 MOT BABE RE Mecsas its Se ee tcegatt eos ser the liveral patronage hitherto recoivel? Having every fecility for, sing HOUSE, eidn, n DBOORATIVE PAINTING, Ram, j ether with ail work pertaining tos | pynet CLASS PAINTING: BBTABLISHMENT, e has no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance {Gis PRICES ARE REASONADLB : . TE WORK CSEXCEPTION ABLE a IVERY. UISFANA AVENUB cc 22-Sm Bgtween Sixth and Heventh rts. Get DEMONSTRATION! @RAND RALLY or MEN AND BOYS Im WAST OF InG, cLOTH AY THE BEST AND CHEAPE&T HOUZE IN TOWN, No. 466 Ssvexta Sraeer, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHBAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in thie eity. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SBRBEBRS, hm wat Attad t. PRICES THAT D PY COMER Oy vr Web st replenished our stock thi it exeols aayt hing is this market. Wi sel] atiow prices, eur motto be’ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Saturday custo: it @arly an conyenient : our at: evening it ia imponsible to on all. not forest the Cheapest Clothing House im town, at No. 460 Seventh st., near F. J... SMITH & GD. Clothiers, No. treet, Corner Twentiet! . 460 Beven na PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGH? ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, short notice to 10 will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goode delivered inall parts of Washington and Georgetewn, free of charge. ‘Ferme :— Cash on delivery. * RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., no é-tf Georgetown, D. OYSTERS—OYSTERS | — BOWE & 0O., FRESH TED, KRG, OAN. AND BPigeb ST eTERS At SMITH & MORRISON’ 67 Louisiana avenue. CHARLES 8. FOWLER & 00., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND ABTAIL DEALERS IN INA, GLASS AND EARTHEN W. Japanned Waiters, Coal Oil Lam; Ohimneys and Wieke Lan , &e., &e., _mfeomly — 504.(Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th st. WATER NOTICE. 7 In consequence of the lownese of the water in the serveir it will be esary, unless creat economy of water is practiced, for the Go soon to sbut off the supply to citizens enti: All persons are, therefore, forbiddea to use the venue, Or On any streete F avenues under the care and supervision of the ommissioper of Public Buildings, for wateging the streets er pavements, or for any private burpose whatever. the water are urgently so- Mi died to vas econe cal {n its ‘as idl ei a8 econom:’ use pose le. B. FRENCH Commissioner of Public Buildings, OTS AND BHOES TO SUIT THE THUKS, We Cy now manufacto: and SHOES, and constantly re: lon, made expressly to order, sold at a much lower price than has 2 heretofore charged in this eity for mueh inferio; | articles = = =f Persons in want of BOOTS and SHO! or City-made work, will always find lowest ment in store and at the call GRIFFIN & ROTHE apr 14 Pennsylvania DAMS’ BXPRESS COMPANY. NOTIOR OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY OPFIOR of this Com Removed from pany large depot on Aes tt fe guarantee to | | ue ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON | S7 SINCE MAY 1, 1661.°H —_——~>—_—_ | JOHNGON & NAGLE, 969 PERRSTLVANIA AVERUD, (Boqth side, PETWEEN WiNTH @ TENTH ST. Larite the attention ef GENERAL . $0 THEIR URSUBPA*SED STOCR ew WINES, LIQUORS, i ; a] _ * SEGARS, amp FANCY GROCERIES. Champagnes OF AIL THE WELL ENOWN BRANDS. 2 BRIDAICK, OLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVABY, DROUBY. - We reecmmend highiy to connoisseurs BE AT. MABOEAUX CHAMPAGRBS, CARTE NOIRE, OARTE BLANCHE, RED LAY, the most favorite brande in the New York market, | and eo highly appreciated for their reehnens and delicate Saver, HOCH AKD MOSELLE WINER, CLARRETR of Messrs, Gilhou freres, Bordeces, BURGURDY AND TOKAY WINBS, OQOGNAC of the ehoicert brands and bert vintages, ‘ ROOHELLE BRANDY, Peltvoisin and A. Bignette, MADBIRA,SHERRY, PORT—very cid and highly recommended for medicinal purpcees, BOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, im Woed and Glase, MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS PUNCH EXTRACTS AND BSSENOBE, of all Kinde. AFPLB BRA4NDY AND WHISEBY, JAMAIOA AND ET. CROIX RUM, BATAVIA ARRAC, AND DOMESTIC SEGARS j OF THE BEST BRANDS, | LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNIFH, aND | ANDERSON PINE-OUT TOBACCO, SMOKING Tomaveo er ateeus, cm @ AX, ID eltimere—at Baittmore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMPS, WSRMETICALLY-8EALED GOODS of every de- serbption :—GAMB, POULTRY, MEATS, OY- BTERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, IOKLES AND OCATSUPS, in Wood and Glass, SDAMANTINE AND PARAPFINE CANDLES, | | | | ; | MAILLARD’§ CHOCOLATE. | CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages. | BYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, | CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAOR- BERRY WINES. HAM AND OHBEEBE, at Baltimore prices, TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALR, KNOX & EON EPARKLING ALOA ALB YOUNGER'S INDIA PAL@ ALR, | LONDON PORTER. { | LONDON BROWN SsToUT, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PIOK and SAUOBR, . DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD. | BORDEAUX AND NIOB OIL, OLIVES, PERS, dc. i | ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTOB BERRIRG SWI68 CHEESD, of prime quality. SPICES, FANOY SOAPS. &e. eee wTrERMS CASH. JOHNSON & NAGLE, i 002 tf 260 PENNEYLYANI£ AVENUB GROOBRS, BUTLERS, AND THD TRADS IB | | 1 H | MENT | profit, DR. SWEETS. INFALLIBLE | “LINIMENT, | GREAT REMEDY | os | | | MATISM, GOUT, REUBALGIA, LUMBA- gO, ETIFP KECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RIBUMATIC AND KBR- VOUS DISORDERS. and mever fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Btephen Bweet, ef Connesticat | the famens bone setter, and has been used in his | practiee for more than twenty years with the mest aptenishing muccess. i ! } ! i i | For ailof which it ina speedy and certain remedy} j AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, tt is unri- | vealed by any preparation before the pablie, of | which the most skeptical may be convineed bya / | singte trial. | | Liaiment will cure repidly and radically zB GMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and { tm thousands of cases where it has been used it has moves been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate | 1 wetief in every case, however distressing. Ipqill relieve the woret cases of HEADACHE in minutes and is warranted to do it. { TOOTHACHE also will it eure instantly. | FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. BRAL LASSITUDE arising from impradence or } exeess, this Liniment is a most happy and usfalling remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, | tt strengthens and revivifies the system, and re- | stores it to elasticity and vigor. | POR PILES.—Asan external remedy, weelaim | i | } | | that it is the dust Enown, and we challenge the workl to produce anequal. Every victim ef this | Gistressing complaint should give itatrial, for it j will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in » j majority of cases will effect a radical eure. QUINSY AND SORE THRATare sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Lintment will never fail to eure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and ! enlargement of the jointe Is liable to eecar if ne j gleeted. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in twe or three days, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORKS, UL- CERS, BURNS AND SCALDB, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. BWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used acoording to ircetions. 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SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINII j | FORK HOKSES 1 unrivaled by oo fbi at Y | | eases of Lamenesa, arising from Sprains, Bruits or Wrenching, its’ effect Is magical and certais, Harness or Saddle Galle, Scratches, Manze, &c., it will also cure speedily. Bparin and Ringbore aa be ovary —_ and cured in their incipient | stages, but confirmed eases are beront | he possi- | bility of aradical cure. No case of the xh | ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alle- | Ypeted. by this Linhment, and its faithful applica- y in will always remove the Lamenese. and enable | the borees to Tevet with comparative ease. - DR. SWEET’S | INFALLIBLE LININENT is THR { | | } | | SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS AVE FOUND IT TRULY 4 FRIEND IN SEED! ASK POR DR. SWEETS JNFALLI 5 Principled dealers. who will try to paim of tone ether article on which they can make a little more The Fifty Gent Bottles contain three time: aa much as the Twenty-five Cent Rettle, B the cheapest tofuy. Try sh. eeeaDd are much CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Bignature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every Jadel, and | also“ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” biown im the glase of each bottle, without which none are | genuine. | aa | | Bees a | BEWARE OF COUNTERFRITS AND UNPRINA | Who endeavor to dispose “or TEstn Own” on reputation HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARA’ eran eee Do. ée. EXTRACT BUCHU, @o. SARSAP. Sole Proprietors, Norwieh, O8 be Se. nePROVED Ross Was MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agent, . Beld by Draggiste everywhere. Ask for HELMe a Cum etreet, New York, | porpy. Take no other. Ont out the sdvertise. 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Certificates of Oures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names Known to science and fame. Price $1 Per Bettle or Six fer $5. Delivered to any address, securely perked frosg. any observation, Deecniss SYMPTOMS IB ALL CommuEicarroms, Cures guaraatied, Acviee Gratis, te H. T. HELMBOLD, Ohemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth at,, below Ohestant, « CIPLED DEALERS. . ‘OTEER” articles on the attained by