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THE EVENING STAR. EXXXViIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION — Senatre.—aAfier our re closed yesterday — Mr. Wilkineon closed his remarks on the ‘9ii) for the release of State prisoners. Mr. Sauisbury eaid it was not nis intemtion te reply to the tow ecurrilities and black guard- ism Of the Senator from maensact a. Mr. Hale celled tec Kir. Saulsbury enid that = he made a few remarks on Fridey last, be said that it @{ny one questioned his “toy alty to the Uonst- tution amd Gevernment of the United Stats, net his loyalty to this Administration or the Tepubtican party, but to the Constitution and Gerermment of the Unit before men snd in the and zs the Senator from him w ‘a States, that he ied uce of Digh Heaven, innesota kad brouzt clasc. ms he teft him. iD yididieation of him: have the p m hull @ betore. WM. H. THOMPSON, 519 NINTH STREET, j One Door from Pennsylvania wiht . DEALER IN Tobacco and Cigars. ‘ The attention of dealers and the pubtic is invited tomy stock of FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING TO- BACCU, which I bought when it was cheap, and I a ta or from Delaware, Fr was entirely irrespective n postponed until Monday. : to the organization of a vol- | unteer force from Kentucky, Was, after being | ed ho as to give the President thepower ch nto any State where they serd by @ vote of 93 te 13. wang the Secretary of the purse Minnesota tha expenses seine Indian hostilities in mittee to ingmire into the expedi- ® leunty-land warranis of 160 in vid regiments, to be located a ands of Rebels. e red & resolntion requesting the inform the House what authority i ary commanders relative tatives. Adopted. structing the Di-triet Committee to inquire into the the Bullien Bank recently closing, 0 Lhe ¢t the public from irrespon- ne. Adopted. BE La enion Offered a resolut jon, that @ seiect committe inquire into the expedieacy of es- ushington. Acopted. ¥. Conkling offered @ resolution, that TIS MoTe Meritorious than the soi- dier, no Civil officers shail be paid ustil all ar- are paid. “Adopted. evens introsnced a bili to raise 150,000 4 soldiers for the service of the count . Heiman moved to lay it on the table. yeas Si, DAYS 52. fered & resolution setting forth that sta number of U.S. officers enticed T of siaves trom Charies county on board Of a steamer, and took them beyond the Adoptea— waning to about $2,00,00), offered # reselution directing the | re now in the army, or who may {| am prepared to sell at the very lowest cash price, In PLUG TOBACCO I will name the following: Sere ohh H Gravely Twist, Trotter's Rough & Ready, Themae’ Eldorada, McCorkia'’s Go:d Leaf, Blue Ben's Chicken, Virginiue Foil Twist, j Burnett's Honey Dew, Fide i travely, | ens, and various other brands, I have alec on hand, a large lot of CIGARS | FINE. J CHEWING and SMOKING TOBAC CO, which I invite attention to before purshasing, | WM. H. THOMPSON, 519 Ninth street, one door from Penns. avenue. For the Holidays. ¢3-Im* A. H. BININGER & C€O., Brazom or Nos. 19 axp 21 Baoan St., New yore, | OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, No. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE; NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCKER, i THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF * } _ IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | mas, of Mass.,oftered a resolution in- | ing & military poet route frem NewYork © imuts of the courts, and requesting the Presi- | dent lo inguire inte to bring the offend Slaves to be retarned. The Speaker ruied the subject out of order. ¢ facts, nud. if found trae, | to Justice and cause the © Mr. Finsham introduced a biil to aid the | State ct Maryiand toabolish slavery. Referred. Mr. Thomas introduced a resolution direct- ing the Committee on Emancipation to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a sum to aid Maryland in emancipating her slayes, Adopted. bi ; Mr. Hrows introduced a bili to aid Western | . Virrinix in the emancipation of her slaves, Reie Mr Conkling offered a resolution inquiring by what right Kebeis in the South still hoid prop eal in the national capital. Adopted. ‘The House took up the Finance bill: and Mr. Spaulding stated that the Treasury now Reeded Sitt,20,icv. os Tue Wuate Fisusry.—The New Bedford | Standard, in a carefully prepared and elab- orate review of the whale fishery during the | year, KEYS: e diminution of the whaling fleet = edutinned through the year, but we ho ‘reached its minimum.” The decrease for ‘the yeer bas been 65 vessels, with a tonnage of | 33207. The decrease for tt was $4 vessels, ‘with a tonnage of 32,411; for 1860, 57 vessels, of 1,086 tons; fot 1858, 29 vessels, of 5,033 tons; the decrease far five years amounting to 10,140 tons, or i9 percent. The total numer of yes- sels now enraged in the whaling business is 353, with a tonnage of 103,162.”" a7 Nine Georgians—retugees fron from Rebel op- Br ssion—arrived in Louisville a few days ago. hey report that pork is seliing in Northern Georgin, 2t 36 cents per ib., salt $1.75 per ib, corn $2a $3 per bushel, wheat $6 per bushel, — 75 cents lb., shors $10 per pair, boots $75, 28 $1 per dozen, chickens #1 each, and other | silicic sin proportion. #0 great thet many persons mate use of the dirt in their smoke-houser, which has been satura- ted with «al, extracting the saline matter trom it, wherewith to cure their meats, B7 The Ne wburyport ‘Herald says: ‘The in- ventor of the rebel torpedoes for blowing up vessels is a Mussachusctts Yankee by the name of ivyine. He sivo built their ram Arkansas, the only craft that has troubled us on the West- «fn waters. Sometimes they talk of forming a conlederacy and leaving out New England, buteven im therrdeviltry they have to look te Yankee genius. To leave New England out The scarcity of salt is | would te like a man’s knocking on the top of | his head to improve his inteliect S7-The Chicazo Times proposes to enter, within a fe sy, Upon the discussion of the question whether it would not be best to have & Union, leaving New Engiand out. Wonldn’t | that question baye been an interesting Cg in} the Revolutionary war! How would the position have sounded toexclude New Eng! Aad | rivateers and New England sailors and New gland seldiers from the Jast war with Great Britain !— Loutsville Journal. BZA lot of jewels, valued at upwards of tWirteen lakhs of repeesgpad been dixcovered im the now. to be worth ten lakhs. The property is sup- ed tohave been taken ont of the Kriser gh during the mutiny. It is nowin thesafe ® ener the deputy commissioner. Wood! Wood! Wood! KINDLING AND STOVE WooD!: BAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR SIZE REQUIRED. KINDLING WOOD. A Superior Article of Pine, selected expressly for Rindling, Sawed Short and Fine &plit,as a substi- tate for charcoal in building Anthracite Fires in Radiwters, Ranges. &c. BT Cash at office when ordered, THOS. J. GALT, ‘Ofice 382 Penn's avenue, bet. 11th and ]2th, Mili and Yard foot of Seventeenth at, {Republican and Chronicle} BANELIN & OPTiciANse. 244 PeyssyLyasis Avance (north side,) rect Ith and isth sta, 366 Pa. avenue, ender is erie aby valle Meant Mee arPuoacuina a ‘Houipays, = aPECTAGLES S ND WrEGLagsxs, SLT Ay i or Poe Glasses, = a V’ ektuetowese utes iarEs DE VISITE, oe Were NOTIOS, In consequence General Reservoir it will be necessary great Sconomy of water ix practiced, for the ‘Government — shut of ho men PA we ‘Uizens entirely. Teons are ‘2! Pia dor pny Man refore, for mm to use the or avenues under the care and spervigne ere under a ir of Publie’ Buildings bor weteinn te streets or pavements, or fer any a t er. Private purpose oS pomemn acing ing the water are ur, a8 ecomomical in its se woe a Faence: 2m Cotnmissioner of Public Buildings. ‘TOK D. Stoxx o = GUARD—By Mrs. J C. Fre- | er 4 homance— By Jean Paul, 2 vois.; $3. ecnite Of Emancipation—By Cochin: 91 De Tcequeviiie’s Bomsceras 4 in yen vols., Rew edition; i Athos, or Tragedies of Unbelief; @1. ays, with Biographical sketch; @1 Buchie’s Pk @Pentateuch and Book of Joshua—By Colemo; $125. rowskia Diary, March, 1361, to November, 196%; 3.28. ringsaf Actior —By Mra Richards: $1. jemoire af Mrx. Joauna Bethune pot at Students History of France; FR aek Canim BALMORAL SKIRTS, a goo ax rortment select He Lactes’ HOOF SKIRTS, of the newest shapes and best qualities price vy, marked fa platn fivaree _ de ¥-t epluy Bi “Rich AUD EXTRA RICH SIL Ka, Street and evening Dressey, CLUAK: FRAWLS. &¢,i0 grest of cholee styloa! One price only, mar! det I Ea MISERA LRa—Saglish | “esti come a as WRANOR TAYLOR s6 in one vol; $1. ofsession of a ci on Kahar in Luck- | | Three of the diamonds alone are said | ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, | of the lowneus of the water inthe TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —sLso— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBs’ TONGUES, i PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. | j | i Merars. A. M. B. & Co. are also Solo Propristora ef BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GIN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Sole Agenta for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. RW All articles bought at their store warranted | of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the | i city free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN, Wasninetor, December, i362. A.M, BININGER & CO. have no connoxion with | any other House. an tf ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. NATIONAL LOAN, THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYALLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATR, (Or after Five Years, at Option of the Governnent,) THE COUPON BONDS, i In Sams of PIPTY DOLLARS, ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, = In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNPRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST COMMENCING AT DAT. CHASE, PUR- AD PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These BorDs aro the OHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to § Pax Cant. in currency, | ¥OR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREET, Deateas in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATRA, | COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE | deo 9-tf JOHNSON & NAGLE, 99 PBANSYLVANIA AVENUR, BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MBZSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 a . 16 Reaver Street, New York,) OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Highly recommended by the most eminent Physi clans of the U. 8. Army, GOLD MEDAL COGNAQ, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PorT, GOLD MEDAL SHERKY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, | OLD HOMESTRAD RYB, i HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, AROMATIC BWI8S HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggista and Grocers to these excellent goods, which we pel) at New York prices, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of discriminating people, who reject the stale re- @ourse of irresponsible dealers, vis: puffs of news | papers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards | ove, JOHNSON & NAGLE, osm Bole Agents. S ROBERTS’ YRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR, | A SAFB YET BFFICIENT CURE FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS. It is a most ; aaotel remedy to persons troubled with oa Fyne in Tne ‘Breast and saEe tien of the broat. teombines in » concentra form the remedia! qualities of Wild Oherry Back and the bealin, ing Bropartienof r. Inten cases out | Pp ie it will eure. and one bottle which costs but © cents, will generally suffic eto effect the cure. Bavirmors, Dec, 34, 1861 Thia will certify that I have used for several yeare pant, Baten eee i } Oberry and Ter, and ha found it the best and most ie for Cousin and Colds that I have ave an al. ipecific | t ng Hoarcences ona TsAtation of the No. 129 North Exeter sect. Pe = used Dr. Roberta’ Pg Teooranend Te Syrapof Wild Cherry for’ severe Colds, & asan excellent remedy | Wixsom, ae Harford avenue, Price 50 ets. 1 Di zie Pihor vane New Yorks2s0 Pe i c ee being three- towrtea ligne than ang other. | fee fect, sound | of Kuropean E 4 as depen ret or ry re #0) ereamongt sepriee E wea alase de suent for ‘his District. —= a4 ret T rs sT RY (mil at 246 Pa a avenue, batwasn ppiand lech ste, and oxaming DRLEWIE'S New |- jethod of Fuserting Teeth. To do so is to be co: vinoed oft te ouperior! overall methods hereto- fore used = Als*.. Taath Extracted without = ¥ leeired. forma moderate, do a-- B.SIGESMOND HAS RE-OPENED HI8 OFFICE AT His OLD STAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL cao rn. ASTICBONB | Witnocr Maree Piare om Oxasrs. R. 6. B. SIGESMOND, een 12th and 13th sts., Wasai Onite the the altention of the public to tl advantages of his improved system : 1. The Teeth of his manufacture will Mever c rsode nor cha color 5y any 2. No teeth or reots need be cia! ones can be inrerted over thom. 4. No temporary tecth are neaded, as permanent | ones can be made [mmediately, thereby preserving ‘the natural expression of the which under the Crs ezstem ie ‘hie work von by many of of cshig country. over five full) bal ee Sey ries er as has also invented a white undestractive | meta! filling, with which the most seeaitive teath canbe flap without pain, and can daild abs rough lifetetime. The best of references given—Dr. Doremua, Professor of Chemistry, N. Judge Wayne, of tho Supreme Court of Wanice: ton, and thousands of other. Call and examine fe yourself. no 6m ‘ER MIB, mntor = Letom) | of the Mf Privy hist ETEETH. atte nally at his office im this city. Nang! aertoee can ear these teeth who cannot wear others. and no person can wear others who — —_ these. at my office can be aosommodatea whine an: price of Teath the yore Ul but to aes who are partieular and the pr st, strongest and most perfect denture ta peat me aan Dr. art can produce,the MINERAL PLATE wi ye nie ety No. 338 Pennsylranis avenue mi oe between Sth and Wth streets, Also, 907 Arok st.. Philadelphia. mart Gas FITTIN G, , he. WH. T. DOVE & 00, Te Row repared to execute any oo with 16} PLUMBING, GAS, be favored int OR erean FITTING BUBI- 7 Store on Ninth street,a fon 6 keors north of Pennsylvania avenue & com, wh Piste assortment sig Dont eks aad other GAB Mand WATER FIXTURES. Jan T-ly Ww “GAS FIXTURES. caLt in Stere, and are daily raceivin; Fix’ , GAB of entirely New Patterns and mand =r F aie in style to anything hereto! is mar! owe faite citi caliand examine sins or Sakina Wate HISTO ES fooling Scanaeat that we have the best sslectad stock in af Werk in the above line intrusted to our sare will be tly atte) mar bth My ERR 4 S MoO HAN, 376 D street. oes OFFICIAL. ARTMENT OF STATE, Wasnincron, January3s, 1°48. The Beeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem pers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- | mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. Jen 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. EMILE DUPRE, IRON EAI&{Y, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUR, WHOLESALE AFD RETAIL DEALER IR FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENOH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, OORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, AUM, GIN, 8ECARS & TOBACCO, has now on hand j A Very Pine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIED. nov 24-tf TAKE t NOTICE. 59 ee 59 Ne. . Se buiiaRA AVENE. 2 and ohevrfa! ros thanks Hberal patronage bitherto received, =—— Having every footer f for ee | a BOCES: “SIGN, DECOBATI vE ree: ther wit! z work FIRST 1 case PAINTING Yerabcfsneenr, 2 hes n pemtane i Miciti tint ofthe hia y in seliciting continuance ES os Aig Re RE ONEKO CkPironanue And verticular attention PROMP’ isle iN’ LIVERY, the number! ‘39 LOUISIANA AVENUR, | _00 23-3m_ Between Sixth and Sevent! G* REAT T DEMONSTRATION GRAND RALLY Ni MEN AND BOYS Im WANT OF oLoTHina, BEST AND CHEAPEST 1 HOUSE IN cones No. 460 Buvexre Stusxt, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST ANB OHEAPEST . STOCK OF CLOTHING in this city. BTORE OROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, | who get fitted ont in short time and at PRICES THA meee niteer Sed Rhee fev We bave just re: our stool id thi excels an} ing ih this market. We cancaniee ae sell at low prices, our motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Saturday oustomera will th st. MITE & ae ” No. 460 Seventh in atreet Bo 2 Woe Twentieth st. and (M48#2¥ coLLins & co."s PHILADEL?HIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam nom receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge, ‘Forms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green Georgetown, D. 0, AND STRAW CUTTERS, _BoGte WAS pb pete kekehetete| a aS aoe Sh oan ask = 14 ma ORTABL LE MILLS, for CRN ERS LEST MeN ies Horas feud Anda STABLE HAanDW Gud St lowest Prices, wholesale or retail 1 am-1m 658 Beventh at., bet. P. aa ised oh LZ 4 Canal, MBIOH’S WEIN STUBE is now one daily for the reception of his friends and the public generally. It is a spacious. handsomely furnished ‘room, provid ded with a piano and ether eg ee oe the une o! those senstentiy im stantly on hand, Wines of the oonae Cigars ofthe beat brand, and suka: State: ments, such as Oysters, Game, Poultry, served Cay ae ‘and at moderate rates corner lith and Pa. av Freeworgsr | a AGS Litaan ATIONS, man Cand! A full assortment of oes, Oannons, dion chs Fire Orackers, Torped &c., for the Bolidays. ‘ade supplied at FUNSTON & SOOFIBL D'S, Officers and Soldiers’ Suppl 302 Est . near rete tore, 4e13 im DIARY, FAOM MAROH 4, 1861, TO NOVEMBER 12, 1863, ADAM GUROWSEI. HEILPRIN'S is-th, 944 Pa. avenue, Salata oe PIAN( ire da t-te NOVEMBER AYLOB aa Y ot Fe “no fi | {RAVELERS’ DIRECTORY § extrated,as the | | ace tbe Toots will be made inoffensive, and never” Somer of tooth on any aide roota, which wiil ast : ficn, | a 1863) THE {1563 FRBNY Soe CENTRAL aoe nes of mae ae Ez Mf td outs. TORS > EE FROM DUST FRE AGE ®) aan ai aces va FROM BALTIMORE AILY TRAINS Prost rien ie TT Lf AS roRG! ‘ro of thom mak OLOBR CONNECTIONS AT WhaprsBune it NORTHERN OFS TRAL ‘RAILROAD, THE GREAT’ ca NTRAL ROUTE waminerr AND us =a WEST, NORTHWAST. AND SOUTHWRET. ‘i t the offices of rg se ee raat avenue and Bixth street, mm, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING ARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING xp 8ALU@N CARS ON ALL TRAIN PROM, WASHINGTON. re will take the 6 a.m. and5 Sp ar ir eae compactiont” are ae with trains on th evrner of fashingtor =e ern Ce: arrive in Harris at125p.m.and i.50a. m., there ecnnecting oid the trains on the Beuunrivania Central Rail road for a!! parta of the W: FREIGHTS By this route Freights of all descriptions can be ‘ded to and from any point on the ooo |, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Tows. or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railrwad aiso connects at Pittabur; Rteamers, by which, Goods can be forvarded to'any port on the Ohio, her Reoteey: Teunsesse Comveriant ec s Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ark Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusk with steamers to all Northwestern le erchants and shippers entrustirg the eu tation ef their ig a“ to thie ‘Company can Fely with confidence on y transit. THE RATES OF FRE GHT to and from an: in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are at all timex ond i Secerenie ae are charred by other Rey nae Compai Be particular to mark packages “Via Penna. Central WM BROWN. Ag't NortbernCentral R R., NOCH LEWIS, Seat Seertn cris Rey, 1-3 u perintenden' a L. ec eiee Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phitadetp! ie H. H. HORTON, General Freight Agent, P’ point Heiphia, grease DIBEABES! SECRET DISkaBKS! SAMARITAN'S oie ANS TH. MOST GRR faTN 4 REMEDY EVER USED es," leery cure pron ECRET GONORREGA. ‘GLEEY. oRTRICT URES, ce. Contains no Mineral, no m.no Mercury, Only ten pilin to be taken to affect a cure. oot jen dlyr | They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor | any unpleasant taste, the stomach er bowels of the most delicate. €uresin from two to four days, recent cases | in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate he most ef the University of eer one of eminent Doctoraand Chemints of the bo present day. BAMA) 'AN’S GIFT Will cure any case in oo two to four days, ang { recent cases in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! fa exposure, no trouble, no change whatever. Let those whe have dexpaired of getting eared or who have been gor: with Balsam Copavia or vatonee i ey MARITAN’S GIFT, Sent dy mattis ain snvelope. Price maie package! BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND It A “pox o¥vliitre "Ge VaNunes WENT cons” Here isa positive caren > Mercary—0 Poison—but the juices of Roots and Herbs combined, This form of the disease makes its ——, in sores on the organs of generation, Ce Rs ney ee 08- cur on other parts of the body. mostly onthe groins, and ve: Thon se ulcereot the mouth, tetters, spots. i jes and noder of the bon He i Ee Any and all of these symptoms ¥ RAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Pes de at Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bo! =< _ SAMARITAN’. OHANODE WASH. [ 25 cents. Full directi Pe jemi & 00., Box 151 Philadelphia Post fold by 8. CALVERT wpe Sia of 11th and Penn. avenue ; iva by Moo wKS t COOK, Alexandria. 00: EMAN 173, Balt timore a TRIESEMAR. Baltimore. Protected by ae Letters Patent of England, and ed by the Seals of the Beole de Pharmacw de Partsandths Iewerial pega daa Teme, TRIESEMAR No, 1p the effectual semeay for alex aTION 4 MATORBHGA AND EXHAUSTION oF T TRIESEMAR No.3, Qompletely, and entirely eradicates ali traces of tomes Fog Soe for which Copaiva and Cubebs have cught an antidote, to the ruin of gral WH Vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No.8, the t and sure remedy of the civilized world forall itis be system ,as well as secondary crayons ob the destructive use of Mer- ati as well an other seers ingredients, and hich all tho Sarna reaparilla in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are — devoid of taste or =n and of sil ne ities, They are in the form of a wf bee lie on the toilet table without their use be non ‘in tin cases foes each, 5 ae four 83 foe is e for $9, cases, thus hes im = Siesnuterea by ‘Valtoan Tatloon a Be, &eo. Whcleeale and retail by DB. H. A. 194, Bleecker street, (four doors from ee street,) New York. Ymmediately on receipt of re- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an) part of tho world, securely packed, and adi to the instructions of th of the a weiter, *Bublinked also. by D that and pesatifcny, illustrated Tiedical ‘work, Human | Frailty. Fig 2% cents, Triesemar and Book can be obtained b; 4 verse authority from 8. C. GE RORD, Washington, de 12-tr NY as camels: TBUNK wild gis 499 Savers Sr., WasHincroy, (ec! ie’ ; ws tig on, D. Oy 157 and al ate on eonkuss, m9 the best vars renew of BOX, and PACKING: TRUNKS fab TEA TRAVEL NG Bags TOHELS, &e LADIES DRE oe ae muenet my stock before ad Braveier wil, ks made in other cit Buperior BATHE and DRESS Rivsxs eas delivered free of shares ‘any part of the ey een 8. TOPHAM. J[NTERESTING FOR ,_ LADIES. b reduced a th tices of a large stock Bera tpos “Goods at Se cents ber yard, wor cent Gloves, Morinoes, Shawis Cioaks, Embroideries, &c., will be sold at’ reduced len Hosiery, ES Our stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and Pancy Furs will herd —_ at great bargains. They are all new ls of our owm man- ae We EVEN BEGG, wisoture- § Marke tace, bet, 7th aud 8th sts. desl under its Avenue House. To HOTELS, a onticudee RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o, - *hae Bubscribers have Sant reosived & fresh ship- men! 0 CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices. Also, they Have constantly on hand ene Well Selected Stock of ADENINE. “SORTS, RHBRRT ie ‘ie ‘ SOOTOH, esa Saves of all of all tarorite bi 4 mS “8 DUBLIN PORTERS, SA CHEDDER and ENGLISH DaIBy A BDINES, ears ETT ama ead a by aan RE ST © © WHOLESALE 48) ‘TA! euast iP ben ee ‘ lated Ware, x Tip Oham! 04 (Odd Pellows’ Hall) 7th st. 1 f-eom, lv er — KINDS, * &e., &e., M*"Euttine BARTHOLOW ae Im = 658 Beventh at. bet. Pa. ay. aud Canal, a 98. | willnotinany way injure | te j i | and leave the disappointed | by any similar pre | the mest eminent | ton, | of there Bitters. at NOT ALeogoric. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE | EXTRACT, A PURE TORNIO. DOCTOR HOCOFLANLs “GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY De. 0. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFPPECTRALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS BASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOB- DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. Bu rn Conmins: tion, Inward Piles, Fuiness or Bivud to Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansea, Heartburn, Disgnst for Food, Puiness or Weight in’Stomach, Sour Brae tations, Sinking oF ‘ibe Hest at the Pit of the Btomech, Swimming o' 1 Opes fieult Broathing. Fiut! zat the Heart, Choking or Bufforating Rensatic on ina lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dota or Webs before Fever ard Dull Psin in the Heod, Dzficiency of Pervpiretion, Yellowness of tHe Skin and Eyes, Vain in the Side, Baek, Chest, Limbs, &e., Sudden Fishes of Heat, Burning im the Flesh, Constaut maginings nr Evil and great Dagroanion of spirits. And will positively — Yellow Fever, Bilious ée. 3 They Contain Ne Aicohe! ar Bad Whiskey! | They will cure the above moreees fe ninety-nine cases out of a bundre: Induced by the extensive sale and universal! pop alarity of Hoofiand’s German Bitters.‘ purely rege- table.) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulcar Miventurers, have opened w fering humanity the Sood-gates of Nostra: whisky. vfely, rs and christened Tonics, Stomac the innumerable array dott! crayate disease. levees in despair, which, insiead of cur HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ie, but have stecd e Americen pub- ¢, are not rivalled Iie; and th ‘a ‘he preprictors Lave thousands of Letters from ects LAWYERS. PHYSICI ANS, and OTTIZENS, Toertifying of their own personal knowledge, tothe | beneficial effects and medica! virtues ef re. 4 Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? De You Want a Good Appetiit? Do You Want to Build Up Four Constitution? Do Fou Want to Feel Weil? De You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Step Weil? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling? IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From a. J. Newton Brown, Encyclopedia af Religious Knowledge. sh not disposed to favor or recommend jedicines in , through — of effects, I yet of zo ese Bit- * aS Patent their ingredients ani sufficient reanons why & man may not testify to the cena believes meal to fo bave received from any simple preparation ie bope roa) Sees coutstbate te the Dhasit of. others. wi I do this the more amen! fo regard to Hoofiand's German Bitters, by Dr. ©. M. Jackson, of this city. Because was prejudieed against them for man = aor the tmpreseion that they were ghiet ied an a an males jie mixture. waight, | D.D., Editor of the | Tam indebted to my | DR. SWEET'’s INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY FoR SUZUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBa. GO, STIFY NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, cUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, MRADACHE, AND ALL BHEUMATIC AND NER- Vous DISORDERS Por all of whi-n ‘t ina xpondy and cortain remedy’ and never ff Tole Linkmeot ie prepared from the recipe of *‘ophen Sweet, of Connectiest the famous bone setter, and bas becm used in mae practice for more than twenty years with the moet Amwociahing moccess 4S AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it ls work Yaled by any proparstion before the public, of | Which the most skeptical may be convineed byg | singie trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly an¢ reficalip | RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, ang | tp thousands of eases where it has Deen used It hag merer been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afora immediate. Telief iu e@ery case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHEig three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE aiso will it cure instantly, FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. ERAL LASSITUDE arising from impradence op excess, this Liniment is a most happy snd unfailing remedy. Acting directly npom the nervous Lirsues, It strengthens and revivifies the eyster, and re stores it to elasticity and vigor, FOR PILES —Aean external remedy, we ciaisg thal it is the best known, and we challenge the World to produce anequal. Every victim of this dintresting complaint should give it «trial, for it will not feil toaford immediate relief, aad ise tasjcrity of cases will effect a radscai cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROA Tare sometime @extremeiy malignant and dangerous, bu; timely application of this Linimont wii! never fail to eure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and ! enlargereent of the joints is liable to eccur if ne giected. The worst case may be conquered by thig Liniment in two or three days. | BRUISES, CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, UL- | CERS, BUKNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to | the wonderful bealing properties of BR. SWEETS INPALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used scoording | to directions. Also, CHILELAINS, PROSTED FEET, AND INSECT SITES AND STINGS. | Dr. Stephen Swect, of Conpeeticnt, | The Great.Natural Bone Setter. i Dr. Stephen Sweet, ef Co | is Known all over the United States. i | Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connectient, the author of “ Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,¥ | Dr. Sweet's Infaliible Liniment i cetleat, Cures Rheumatic and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infailible Liniment Isa certain remedy for Neuralgia. Shoemaker Keq., for the removal of | fe pre rie by pro: ‘and for eneourage- ment to try then, w a suffering from great and continued seer A The use of three bottles the beginni: ~ the mK md — was followed by evident reli — fo a degree of bodily and mental vi eee Thed not felt wi eon ga Pee. = had’ almont de- spaired of regsini: erefore t and my friend for directing = to the use of them. NEWTON BROW: Philadeiphia, June 2, i is ae PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are mamy preparations soid under the name pele oe (eek in quart bottles, grt eg - e whisky or common rum. rom fo a0 conte per gallon, the taste dingetond oe kat or rGorissdor Seed. is class of Bitters has caused and will continue | to cause, aslonges they can be sold, hundreds to die the Geath of the dru cir use the system is kppt continushy under the influense of Alcobolic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Li is created and kept up, and the resultis | for Liquor is La a eget is Pees the horrors attendant upon a th Fort those who desire and till have a Liquor Bit- = We publish the following receipt t one aia of good Brandy or , and the result w: roy &@ preparation that will far ercelin medical ¥ tues and true excelienes'any of the numeroas Bitters in the market, and will cost much will have al! the virtues of He nds connection with a goad article of palaces ata teak sea price than these inferior preparati: cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Pee call the attention of all having relations is in the arm: ~ the fact that * GORLAN TNE GERMAN BITTERS” will cure hine-tenths of the diseases induc: #7 exposures and Trivations inci- dent to camp life. In the. liste, pubbished almost daily in the Bewspapers, on the ep aerival of se mand | it will be noticed that 8 very propo fering from debility. a. on fan be readi! iy iets by Hooft oy ee of that kind ne ome disorders of the ve orgapsare speedily removed. We have no Resita- _ ons if these Bitte: tion in = a jean tn re ‘of lives unk -4 sed am be caved t that (otherwise will be ‘We call particular attention to the following re jeated cure of one of the pation’s heroes, whone life, to use his own language, “has been saved by the Bitters :’* PHILADELPHIA, Augustg74, 1862, Messrs. 3 & Evans.—Well, geatie: Hootand’sd Sera Bitforn Ras saved my ‘There is no mistak It is vouched for by numbers ofmy veneers tones of whose names are appended, and whe were ron it of all the circum. stances of my case. I ‘am, have been for last four years, a member of Bherman’s celeb: tain ¥. Ayres. under,f rein (Ss - pon m: arduous dation werent ee ber er tant with nica ‘of the act ve for seventy-two da} i l- (eee ee er aenliun, telgueeeed by ‘of a: vino og t wasthen removed from “the ite ‘ouse and sent to this city on board the “tate of Maine.” from which I landed on the Sth AB ADY @De CO’ Li Land ity. For a week or ir, L wi swallow an: if did ites om ed rown up acain stomach. 1 fe could no! ra nder these circum. ii ' iy. Soon wirkine tit faitarafy ake th me te see eae isporition of my tin Mcquaintance who visited Mr. Frederick 8teinbron, vised months; for, rom the vicinity of Front able Bitters I os ville certail taken the place e fears—' lowe end glorious pr privilogect of besom t! Very wd bo yours e BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS! PAPA RTRA oa Ts0nIo PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 ORBNTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 84. Should your your nesrest Grugeist pot heve the ertiale ff bs ee, bef sae | fatlons tet way be were in in se eo ba’ conde ‘as, and we will fo! packed,by Paimcwat Orrin amD tba No, 631 AROH 8T. JONES & EVANS, (Buccessore to 0. M. Jackson & Oo.,) ao tor Desiers in every av alel bee cameos” | nd’s German Bitters and mix with three Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known ‘to fail, ‘Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment oe | Affords immediate relief for Piles, nd seldom fails to cure. | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Toothache in one minute. | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment ' Cures Outs and Wounds immediately, and leaves RO fear, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world, Dr, Sweet's Infaltible Liniment | Has been used by more than » milli@m people, and all praise it. | Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | ‘Taken internally curés Colic, Cholers Morbus aa@ Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should have it on hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25.and s0 cents 4 FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. wine siitrnal remedy le rithoat a ral ane od alleviate tificates formed cin the last two years, atvect the fact TO HORSE OWNERS! | BF SWEETS INFALLISLE LIW, FOR HORSES is unrivaied by seat a on. Son will ure e horses to > travel with comparative | esse. : DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND I? WEED! G7 Bold by all dealere everywhere. Bov 17-ly Staw ee a

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