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THE EVENING STAR. DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH. —_—r——— petra = Giese . By the arrival of the steamship Arago, Capt ‘Gadeden, from Hilton Head, we have dates to Saturday last, at four p. m., sixty-nine hours from port to port. Gen. Hunter had eafely @rrived there and resumed his command. Our @etive operations will soon take place, and @vente of the most cheering character may be expected. Brigadier General Brannan acd 4 ‘ertion of his staf returned in the Arago, and will report at Washingion forthwith. ACTIVE OPERATIONS imPenDIne—rnEraua- TIONS FOR AGGREASIVE MOVEMENTS—REIN- FORCEMESTS FOR TUK ARMY AND NAVY. Port Royat, S.C., Jan.2).—Since yesterday Zmorning continued violent winds and heavy } { Fain have rendere®out-door movements almost impracticabie. There has been no virible stir- Fing of either the land or naval forces. Stull, ‘while there is no sign of activity in the camps or among the vessels in the barbor, the head- | quarters of toth branches of the service are busy with the direction CS se pence for the | time of action coming. any more days will Rot elapse withont inaugurating all the bustle @ud excitement incidental to the approach of &B active campaign in these parts. I kaew bat I do not act contrary to the wishes of those in command by stating that a more formidable foncentration of troops and men-o!-war is about taking place than has been witnessed Dereaboute since last November a year ago. A large fleet of transports Isaded with troops of ail arms is now on the way to this por:, and may make it within the next forty-eight hours, in addition to the iron-clads already arrived, other cuirassed and turretted monsters are ex- pected at an early day. To provide for tho Zecepton and proper disposition of these in- creased means of aggressive war by land and water is now the duty that keeps the time of | General Hunter and Admiral Dupont fully oc- eupied. t would be both thankless and imprudenton My part to indulge eitherin vague speculations OY positive assertions as to the character of the | Work about tobe undertaken conjointly by the commanders justnamed. | feeloniy warranted an giving the assurance that great events will Soon fix the attention of the country npon some point of the coast within the limits of the de- ' partment. SREAT ACTIVITY IN THE NAVY—THE MONTAUK GONE UPON AN EXPEDITION—MORE MONITORS EXPECTED FROM THE NORTH—TiiR REIN- ror NTS FOR THK AEMY. ont Rovat, Jan.=4—The steamship Arago this afterncon, with the mails for New York, and I avail myself of the opportunity add to my letters 4 summary of the Iitest currences of interest. The fine weather now prevailing is improved most diligently by the navy in prepsring for ihe approaching daye of action. The Jronsides is being put in eomplete fi trim. Her topmasts and spars are being ot, and she is assuming @ most grim appeur- ance. ‘The Montank passed out of the harbor this morning in tow of one gunboat and escorted by another. It is understood that she goes upon & tour of The ractice to Warsnw Sound. ‘The reihforcements forthe army have not yet Prrived, but the transporte carrying them may a@ppear in the offing at any moment. Generals Baybe, Wessels, Stevenson and Hart command them. A grand review of all the troops on this island was held yesterday afternoon. General liunter bes ordered that s«mi-weekly reviews nd inepections take place at ail posts of the as partment operations. ‘The campaign will probably open within two weeks after the ariival of the reinforce- men Much will depend on the relative Ppromptners with which the yarious Depart- Mente in Washington will respond tothe heavy requisition for supplies of every description that will go North to-day. Ancther Monitor—the Passaic—arrived last bigst, raising the numb:t of iron-clads now in pert to three. The New Irensides is pro- | @REAT EASTERN. NORTHERN AND WEST- i | pal j Its ipal offices are | WASHINGTON, D. OG. NEW YORE, BOSTON, | PHILADELPUTA, BALTIMORE: OIN- i GINNATI, ST. LOUIS, LOvis- | LLE, LEXINGTON. | are made at New York and Boston Bubrier fagaTusta an GANARS ood to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVER, | onitors Weehawken and Nahant are | dtoarrive within the next forty-eight | until the beginning of active i Rouneed by her commander a thorough sea- | going. vessel. She encountered weather but bebaved spiendidly. Her speed bowever, is not so great as expecied, seven knots an Lour being the highest attained. The Montiuk as well us Passaic. were subject to the testofronzh sea and strong gales on the way here. The latter, especially, had to strugcle with weather of unusnal violence. Both tossed fearfully 2t sea, and their com- manders+ xpress the conviction that, without the assistance of the towing steamers, they Would have been unmanageabie and hardly able to reach their destination. The Montauk and crew aiso enffered exceed- ingly from the heavy leakage of the apper por- tion of the craft. The Passaic proved less de- fective in this respect. Upon ihe whole, nauti- eal men consider it as settled that the Monitors are unfit for independent navigation at sea. Admiral Dupont was very apprehensive of disaster to the iron-ciads during the prevalence of the almost continued storms of the last ‘week, =< hg extremely gratified by their safe ar- Tival. I have seen Savannah papers of the 20th, but they contain nothing of interest not likely to be aiready known to your readers. Dispatches trom North Carolina to them announce the ar- rival at Beaufort, and sailing tarther South, of the Monitors—so that the appearance of the iron-clads in these waters can hardly be a sur- Prise to the enemy. From the last issue of the lished the day before my Lec extract the following items o: preceding week: DEsERTERKS FROM CHARLESTON.—Since our ast issue seven deserters from the Rebel forces #t Charleston have reached Hilton Head. The first arrival wes private A. P. Palmer, of the 2ist South Carolina Volunteers, who left his Tegiment at Merris Island on the 25th alt., and escaped to the gun-boat Ottawa, reaching this very rough New South, pub- January 17,) news of the | inton the Sth inst. The others, com; Tising | Tgeant Andrew Riley, Corporal Thos. Wood- Jock, and privates Thos. Kearns, Martin Ford, Robert Tumkin and John Murphy, were all zprmbers of the Guest Guard,an artillery com- pany stationed on Morris Island, and deserted in & small boat on the evening of the 15th inst. In the thick fog which revailed at the time they were secure trom t! scrutiny of the sen- tinele, and rowed unmbdlested to the Canan- | daigua, whence they were subsequently trans- ferred to the Marbiehead, and delivered over to the Provost Marshal here on Tuesday iast. ‘The intelligence brought by these desérters, though not of much importance in the main, is nevertheless interesting. They tell us that about 30,000 troops are now massed in and ound Charleston, of whom three Tegiments re «regniars” of the Confederate army. Upon James Island are stationed from 15,000 to 20,000 men. Sullivan’s Island bristles with batteries, . garrisoned by two regiments of infantry and two artillery companies. Fort Sumter holds a | force of 650 or 740 men, under Colonel Rhett, and the fort on the middle ground is also well | 46) manned. The force on a Island numbers about 1,00 men, and tfe entire shore of Charleston harbor is lined with heavy guns. ‘The two iron-clad batteries constructed for farbor defence are afloat. and it su that they will prove very effective. wse soldiers deserted mainly on accouat is generally | of the seyere treatment to which they were | fubjected. According to their accounts, great dirsatisiaction exists among the Rebel troops, and especially among the “regulars,” who are png anxious to escape trom the service. ‘ben they left Rebeldom, thirty of the garrison in Fort Sumter were in double irons for insub- erdination, and it was understood that more than half the troops would surrender at once, if an attack shovld be made, rather than con. test the possession of that stronghold. Sa @7 Mr. Anthony Trollope, the traveller and nevelist, has recently been lecturingin Hert- Sordshire, England, on the American war. He expreseed strong sympathies with the North. ‘The slaveholders’ ideas of government were Utopian, but the Republicans were in tator of Qn upited and permanent commonwealth. The Democrats drew their inspirations from France, abe Republicans from Engiana; and there was Rothing in history «o remarkabie as the clever- mess with which they had copied our forms of government. In England we had condemned the North for Rot allowing %00,000 persons to se- should we alfow Ireland, with he: separate from England! The eu Worth was problematical: but it was not open tothe Wasuington government to permit the South to secede: if they had allowed it, we who had cond¢ mned for not allowing it, should have taunted them with doing so. BF Col. George Walton, we learn through the Peter-burg ( Va.) Express of the 15th inst 7 died recently there, after a short illness at the advanced aze of seven ‘bree. He was the tatber of Mme. Octavia LeVert of Mobile, Ala. He was a Georgian by birth, and « son of one of the celebrated signers of laration of While Flor independence. na Ter- ruorial concition he was oneot its governor, ard was subsequently Mayor of the city of Mobile. B87 Of about for:y newspapers in Now Hamp. ee Obe year age, nearly ird entinued or solidated uniets Gmes change. mr v OH, COMB WITH ME! COME WHERE? Why, to the Centra! Hotel Restacrant. Yes, fir, that’s the place, for the old and poralar corner bas Been fitted up in the mort corti reoria, with marble rounters, tiled foora, ee, Ch brands of Liquors at the bar and evary delicacy of the ses- son can he hed at al} hours, in tho meat iy Manuer.st the shortest notice. Prices moderate. H.D.G KESTON axl tetor. Rooms fer ervate parti: s. entra! Ho! |. 8. W. eorner of ‘1 . and tthe at. ja 3m’ WW HOLRSALE PRODUCE AND FRUIT HOUSE | o JONES 3 H Connen Bisere sue ‘Braver, j Washington. 1 BBLS. APPLES. primo Western New | 1,000 Fox sppen, tno Trait live thin tas market,) jnst arr JONES & 00. BOXES SWEET PALEZEMO ORANGES, 500: ia PRD Bee sate Boston cargo, * JONES & CO., coruer sis and Data, BARRELS POTATORR, 1,000 4 Gudea = pote = o. bs bs an a6 oF. NES & CO.'3, oo role sth and D ata, TTER! BUTTER! Sige oo EGGS! EGGS! BGGs! GOSHEN \° BUTTER, Twenty ver cent. er ant irty per cent. d Balti 3 i beaver thes BORE CB tte sth and Data, 1,000 BOXKS SPLENDID NEW YORK ; 0 CHEESE, at New York prices. JONES & CO., corner 3th and D sta. CABKAT QUR STORE FOR RAISINS. BAR DIN REINGS, TONGUES, HAMS, and all kinds Produce and Fruit, cheaper and better than enywhere JONES & 00., _ Ja33 im Corner &th and D sis. Washington, fF, 2: BEIBERGER & Co. H.Ftovnon & Oo OrrizeNa AND MILTEARY MERCHANT TAILOR Meraororiras Horet. Brown's.) 44-tf 362 Pa. avon axhington, b. 0. 4) CENTS PER LB. 20 FOR BUTTER, IN PIRKINS, At ADAMEON’S, SC6 Nivth atroet, Ja 2i-tf Next to Perry's dry goods stora, DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, - OFFIOS 614 PA. AVENUS, Washington Oxy, D.C. EXPRESS FORWARDERS | MEKOHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELKY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, &c. | Forwarded with BAPRTY AND DISPATCH te ail | gccossible sections of the country | This Company | Baa agencies in the principal lway Towns ip { ‘NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. and thi by European expresses to all promi: Sonamereial towns in Great Britain wad on the Gon Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made at all accessible parts of the United States. |. 0. DUNN, Agent, som ©. OPakingtow De D.0. | NTEE GOODB,. 'D CIVILIAN. H opening embracing | iy PANTE VESTS, ATS. We have also a complete assort- NESS SUITS, made in the mont de esonad: 4 a between $th and 10th stree' a call the attention ef res- cers, sutlers, soidiersand Cc. BOSNOWSKI, WATCHMAKER 318 Pa. AveNvs, (Inox Hatt.) C_ 8. would Hi mctrsatape | idents of Washington, of Peddlers, to his large and well assorted stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &e. Being connect d witha lege Eastern importing | honse, and receiving my goods direct, I am able to { sell lower than any other house in the city. j Call snd examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for one year. WATCH REPAIRING done by a practical watch- jaker. | i a7 A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO | de 16-tf | ! mi SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. T NOTICE O SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS €Iy- ILIANS AND OTHERS. H DEPOT OF 2HE B. € O. R. R. CO. 4 The Farees cements composing the line be- ween Washington and New = York have put on a lar, ce Car fas roca tase ouon.s Lares Car Apes Be Sageaas Ventilated. and expressly fcr officers, soldiers and overs tl are wounded or sick, with the exception | ioux diseases. The car will leave on TO Es- HURBSDAYS and SATURDAYS fer Phiia- t 3p. m., Express Train. = 's going West. coldiers. civilians, officers Pat are sick or wound re informed that a sick car will leave the depot every MON DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 a. m., going through to the hioriver without change of ears Soldiers and others on furlough or disc aarged will find this the cheapest and most desiaable route for the West. This is the only line chat ean sell a threugh ticket from Washinton or check baggage | from this city, CAUTION TO PASSENGERS.—The ONLY PLACE to buy tickets is at tae Ticket in the Depot ef the B.& O.B. RB ©. W BOTELER. J. - C. W. BOTELER & BON i IMPORTERS, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS | CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVKR-PLATED WARB BRITANNIA WARE BLOOK-TIN GOODS TIX CHAMBER Sets COAL OIL LAMPS JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, FEATH gt kek qPBUSHES, _ &e. ¢., an HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally, 318 IRON HA 0c 3-e0fm w. LL, Pennsylvania Avenue, between 9th and 10th streets \HILDERNS’ BALMORAL BKIRTS, s good as- lect aty ies = sortment of se! . Ladies’ HOOP SKIRTS, of the newest shapes waawtrcen carkes in plain fleures. . e price only, res, PERRY & BRO. Ge 30-10t Pa. ave, and Ninth rai. i KTSCTIVS DEPARTMENT, METROP: i D TAN POLICE, ae | Neccts No. 516 ber ghee cer west, e Corner Oo! ‘ennsyivan: ue. The Public are hereby informed that all canse re- quiring the services of a Detective Officer will promptly and carefully attended to, “fr charge,” | Upon application being made at the Police Head- eo No. 516 Mth atreet west, under ce aa ion of Ww. B. iB, Superintendent t Dev M-2aw2m of Metropolitan Police. HE 8TRENGTH OF NATIONS, By Andrew Binsel, London; $2.50. bere Definitions in Political Economy, Lon- aaitmphrers’ Manual of Political Science. Lon- bn; Bie Leeks we of the big err Bastiat's Essays on Political Eeonomy, London; | List’s Political Reanomy; $2. | Mills’ Political Economy, 2 vols., London; $9.59. | Colwell’s Ways and Means of Payment; $2 5). Chevalier on Gold, translated by Cebden; $1.25, te ace Principles of Political Economy, endon; $5.25. Fealy on Coins, Currency and Bonking, London; j 4.50. Whately’s Lectures on Political Beonomy; $275. | Twiss’ view of the Progress of Political Kconomy, | London: 83 #, McCulloch’s Literature of Political Economy; | 4 25. FRANCK TAYLOR Da4ttanp, CANDY! MAILLARD CANDY MAILLARD CANDY! KING & BUROHELL, Oorner 18th at. and Vermont av, ée17 POZTPOLIOS, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND American; Writing Desks, Rosewood, Leather, and Mahogany; Bibles and Prayer Booka, English and American, Morocco and Velvet Bindings, so: with Clasps; Albuma, various; Photograph Al- bums; Army Lorgnettes, imported direct from Paris; by the undersigned; Juvenile Books, Eng. | lish, French and American; English, French aed American Btandard Authors, in fine Bindin aH Pocket Knives; Pocket Books: Colored Toy Books’ English and French. de 22 FRANOK TAYLOR. CLARIFIED CIDER!! I have just received per schooners “George 8. | Adams” and “J. W.,” from ‘ton, a large supp! of Pure Massachusetts CLARIFIED CIDER, whic est market price, in quan- rs, sutlers and all others in want of a e of Cider are invited to call and ex- amine this before parehasing Sleewhere. BILBY A. SHINN. Union Bottling Bepot, 5’ Geor, ne 2-tf ort HAN Ds0me HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Just opened another lot of— Handsome Biack Cloth CLOAKS Rich Plush and Prested Beaver OLOAK8 Rich Striped Broche and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in new styler. All at much less than former prices, to whieh special attention of purchasers is invited. ann J. W. COLLEY. Y MUOKE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 Pa. ave.. south side,ean be found at all times a good stock of fresh and pure MEDI- CINES. Also aii advertised Medicines, to- ibe with e general rtock of TOILET AR. ¢ Be Particular attention given to the ing a mm a — os prescriptions day aud night. 2 No teeth } artificial ones can be inserted over them. | i Old agate 15 Shin we rte ané | yeara by many of the first chemiats and | of this country. | Sth | Philadeiphia. | 59 | liberal patronage hitherto reccived, ; | ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, | which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to the most fastidious : IN He Speaker at Home, Lo: DENTISTRY 3 Gail at 246 Pa. svenue Riad ! batwaen ygth and sth rts. and examing DR. LEWLR'S New | Finced ote aperiiray or i igtancae wis | fore Als*, Tooth Bxtracteti H eee ne ee a | . BIGESMON D i D* Sie eoprnep RIS OFFICE i AT ENB-OLD STAND. RAW AND IMPROVED INVENTION | ARTIFICIAL CHE QFLASTIC BONE i Wrrnovt Mara Puars om O:asrs. H ete eae eee acide being three-fourths lighter than any other, | N er reots be extrated, aa the ¢ roots will be made inoffensive, and never 8. 4. No temporary teeth are needed. as permanent be made immediataly, thereby prosarving ral expression of the tae, which under the equently dinteared ‘his work has been full: 8. Pk to ach: rer five icians r.6. has invented a white undestructive Metal Gilling, with which the moxt sensitive testh canbe fillap without pain, and can build uba por- — pet! on any side roots, whieh wil ‘oug! ime. The best of references given—Dr, V. Mott; Dr, Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. Y.; Hon, Indge Wayne, of the Supreme Court ef Washing: ton, and thenssnds of ether. Osil and examine for yourself. no 6m M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventcr and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLA'TE TEETH, attonda personsily at his efice in this ety. Man U8 can v.ear these teath who cannot BO person can wear cthers whe gannotarear theas, Persqns cating at my offica can be accommodated with Style and price of Teeth Sher aay desire; Gleanest, strongest aed miost perfect doutace that a i, mos! ri a a art-can ‘produce. the MINERAL PLATE will be “hoses Thivetty i 335 Pennsylvania avenue ms in this city—No. enn ‘and Wen atrects, Alno, 907 Aroh at., mar GAS FITTING, &c._ WH. T. DOVE & CO. RE New prepared to execute any orders with which they may be favored ia tho PLUMBING, GAS, oF eae FITTING BUSI- SP tore on Ninth street.a few doora north of Pennsylvania avenus, where may de feund a com- 5) assortment of CH ANDELIRRS and other GAB AM nnd WATER FIXTURES. jan 77-ly WwW GAS FIXTURES. 3B Have in Stere, and are daily rece! GAR FIXTURES of entircly Naw Patiornsand Desi and Finish. superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market, itigens merslly to and examine our stock of G. ana WAT FIXTURES, feeling es that we have the best selectad stock ip — raf Wonk in a anes ae intrusted to our care rom: epdes Ny mars-tf MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D street. OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, WasaircTor, January5, 1t62. The Becretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vere of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. Jan @7-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. ECONOMY IN LIVING T THE NEW YORK KATING ROOMS, 474 7th street, opposite Post Office, Prices low. Rooms clean and'neat. Attendance good. Never clovwd, day or night. Lodgings—Single Rooms, 5 cents; Beds in room with others, Scents. ia 15-1 EMILE DUPRE, IRON EHALX, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL DEALER IN FINEST FABILY GROCERIES, RENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACOO, bas now on hand A Vory Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIED. _Bov W-4F TAKE NOTICE. M.T PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and cheurfuily returns thanks for the Having arene facility for ea THE BES # HOUSE, sion, ts DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work ye taining toa yynet CLASS PAINTING *STADLESHMENT, e has no hesitancy in selic ting # continuance of the publie’s favor. HIS PRICES ABE REASON AULA and parti ht MORK UNBROEE HONABLE tier T al tion in a _EROMPEN ERS IN BRLIv ERY, eS TOUISIAN A AVENDB, oe 22-3m Between Sixth and Saventh ste. (Vi4#88¥ COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to nty drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall partaof Washington and | Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Perms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, | Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D. 0. DIARY, yROM MARCH 4, betel MOVEMBER 12, 1883. v ADAM GUROWSEI. HEILPRIN’S Bookstore, 244 Pa.avenue. | no 6-tf de tt BCHNEIDER'S . ROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, For use in | pornam TRAY ELERS’ DIRECTORY.§ 1863) THR (1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD L BW ‘REN OITIES, #PeKED, ee AND COMFORT! STOKE BALLABTED AND FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHECKED Ta BALTIMORE REE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA FONT tr BURG! em GLOGE CONNECTIONS AT BURG with Trains on the RCETHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT. 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The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects 7 ado o | with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, Mi Kentucky, Tennessee, Oumberiand, Iilincis, sippi, Wisconsin, ri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivors; and’at Gleveland Sandusky, and ‘Ohi cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. fierchante and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely ith confidence on ite npeedy transit. “THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and feom say point | in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central ilroad, are at all times as favorabieas are charged by other Railroad ry tes. bons? cular to mark packages “Via Penns. | Central R.R.” BROWN, Ag’t uke o ‘Ro'xo a E LEWIS, L.L. ae PT. Gen] Ticket Agent, Phi H. H. Hou deiphia, Poser DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! 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CALVERT FORD, corner of llth and Penn. avenue ; and by HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, COLEMAN & ERS, 173 Baltimore street, itimore, ls TRIESEMAR. ad Royal Letters Patent England, and Prete Cy thet Beals of the Hevle ta Poomeeane Parts,and the Imperial Collexs af Vienna. flectual remedy for RELAXATION, BPRE. af mi for. a. fe HATORRH@A “AND. EXHAUSTION OF THE iY Soe nee jetely an‘ entirely et peregi Tern for which Copaiva and Oubebs have epiot dleesd thought an antidote, to the ruin of ¢ health of # vast portion of the population. Is the TESEMAR No.3, at and sure remedy of the civilized world for all impurities of the system, as well as secondary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of cury, as well as other deleterious ingredients, which all the Sarsaparitia in the world eannet remove. TRIESKMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all rosa fone ities. They are in the form of » lozenge, and may lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- ted. Eola in tin cases at @3 each, or four 3 cases in one for 89. and in @Z cases, thus saving $9, as administered by Vaipean, Lallemand, Roux, &., &c. Wholesale and retail by DR. H. A. BA 194, Bleecker street, (four doors from Mac. street,) New York. Immediately an receipt of re- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an) part of the world, securely packed, and pr Pete according to the instructions of the writer. Published also by DR. BARROW, t Fppalar and beautifully illustrated medical work, Human eolined by Speal authority om. C°FOMD. be obtain: autho: m §,C. 5 Washington, BG. de 13-tr 8 PREMIUM SUNK MANUPACTORY 499 Bevexrs Sr., Wasuinoron, D. 0, | Silver Medal ewactet by Maryland Institute of Also, Medal by Metiovoliian Mechanic’ Institute 2 echani no, Modal by bingwon, D. 0. 1057, eonstantly making,and always, re on ment of the best ma- every description of rien, R, ‘WOOD BOX, and PACKING TRUNKS PELLIS81 ae. CARPE’ OARVAS TEAY LING Ba BORK SATOHMLS, &e T LOW PRICES. 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Pa, av. and Gamal, Tilincis, Wisconsin, | i ions. 151 Philadelphia Post | im, | seig~ HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” OOMPEURD FLUID EXTEACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy for Discases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DEOPSICAL BWELLINGS, ‘This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, ; and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi- | tions, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, | are reduced, as wall as PAIN and INFLAMMA- MAN, WOMEN, or CHIL- TION, and is geod for DREN. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. Por Weakness arising frem Bxcessee, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH YRE FOLLOWING *YMPTOMS : } Indisposition te Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, DifSeulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, | Horror of Diacase, Wakefalness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Baek, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Synte: Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin, Flushing of the body, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO- TENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the patient may expire. | | DR. SWEET'’sS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT REMEDY roR BHEUMATIEM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, Li GO, STIVY NEOK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OUT AND WOUNDS, PILES, HRADAOHE, AND ALL REEUMATIO AND NER- YOU DISORDERS. For ali of which it isa speedy and cortain remedy and never fails. This Liniment js prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Bwoeet, of Oonnesticnt the famous bone setter, and has been used in hie practice for more than twenty yeare with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is wxri- valed by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by» single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically | RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases whore it has been used it has Dever been known to fail. POR NEURALGIA, tt will afford immediate Felief in every base, however distressing. It will relieve the worst canes of HEADACHE three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it eure instantly, FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. ERAL LASSITUDE arising trom impradence or excess this Liniment ix a most happy and uafailing Temety, Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, | it strengthens ané revivifies the system, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor. | world to produce anequal. Every rictim of this distressing complaint should give its trial, for 1t will not failto afford immediate relief, and in s majority of cases will effect a radical cure. These symptoms, if allowed to goon, which this Who can say that they are not frequently fol- lowed by those “ DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION .** Many are aware of the cause of their enffering BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE REOORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the sid of medicine to strengthen and in- vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD'S BX. TRACT BUCHU invariably dees, A tris) wil! eonvince the most skeptical, FEMALES !! PEMALES!! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OB COR TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females, the BX. TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any other reme- dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregulsrity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evysena- tions, Uleerated or Schirroun state of the Uterus Leuecorrhes or Whites, Sterility, and for all com: plaintat incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE, BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT It, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHT amp , IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECEET DISEASEE In all their stages, Little or no change in Diet, And no Exposure, It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Atlittle Expense, No inconvenience, | Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent- | ing and curing Stricturesef the Urcthra, Allay- ing Pain and Inflammation, ro frequent in the clase QUINSY AND SORE THROA Tare sometime extremely malignant and dangerous. buts timely aplication of this Liniment will never fail to eure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and | enlargement of the joints is liableto eccur if me | CEKS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to | The Great Natural Bone Setter. | Is known all over the Unjted States. | Isthe author of “Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment,” | to fail. | Cures Toothache in one minvte. _ Oures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves Of diseases, and expelling all Poiscnous Diseases | and worn-out Matter, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDB who ksve if id who bi i been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid senull hone on i : heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found that they were deceived, and that the “ POISON" has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggri- vated form, and perhaps after Marriage, USE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHOU for affections and diseases of the UBINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE; From whatever cause originating, HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the Dioner HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Diomeric, and is esrtain to have the desired Afect in all Diseases for which it is recom- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and respensibie eharacter will accompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, frem 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 packed rom any observation. Desoztbs SYMPTOMS IM ALL CommUmICAtiONs, Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me,an Alderman the city of: Philadelphia, H. T. Huruso.p, being duly sworn, doth say, his preparation con tains no narcotie,no mercury, or other injuriog drugs, but are purely vegetable, H, T, HELMBOLD Sworn and subscribed before me, this 234 November, 1854, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 Bouth Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pean. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN: OIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “ OF THEIR OWN” ang ‘orEER” articles on the reputation attained by MELMBOLD’S GENUINK PREPARATIONS, Do. de, EXTRACT BUCHU, De. do, do. SARSAPARILLA Do. 40. IMPROVED ROSE WASH Bold by Druggicts everywhere. Ask for HELM. BOLD’S. Take no other, Ort out the advertise ment and send for M, and svold Imposition Brpcrure, Meeomly | Cholera. giected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or threedays. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL-~ the wonderful healing properties of DE. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when ured to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS, Dr. Stephen Swect, ef Connecticat, Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connceticut, Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Oures Rheumatiem and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuraigia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cores Burns and Scalds immediately. . Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known romedy for Sprains and Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headeche immediately and was never knows Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails woccre. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment BO scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than « imillion people, ané all praise it, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus apé Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a “friend im need,’ and every family Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 35 and 50 cents A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. . SWEET’S INFALLIBL® LINIME! Asn fiona! remedy is without « rival. and speedily than other, ag ey mn of all who ‘ing ei wonder and astonishment have ever eiven its trial. oe tifica Temarkable cures, rmed with- im the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS! SWEETS INFALLIBLE LIN. FOR HORSES is unrivaled b; eet cases of Lam y of wradical cure. No case re , is so desperate or hopeless but it may be Tinted by this Linkment, and ite faithful’ remove the = will 5-2 DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 18 THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! ASK FOR DR. SWEETS INF. BLE LINI- mot ne gd take no _ at om ven oy uD- . wi i pelm eOme Tiber bette oe which they can make litte more ft it three times 4 meals as ee teeeie Gre Cent Bottle, and are ‘the cheapest to buy. Try it. CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and | Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and | also “ Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blows in the glass of each bottle, without which pone are genuine, RIOBARDSON & 00., Bole Proprietors, Norwich, OF AN & ALLEN, General Agents, = 46 Clif street, New York. WT Bold by al dealers evers where, pov l7-ly Stew