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a THE EVENING STAR. ——SS— = ; { THK TWO SABBATH-BREAKERS. | “George, whet bouk Bate you ttre 77” H es of deg Aubicne’s, father.” Pst ii cp, MY eon; ke your bible; it is the Ley Sabbath. * ; S bret father, this ts eo good; it tetis of the Ls tormacion, and us, and proseca- tiere, Tem ro muck interested in it.” “Pat it Bp, my son, it fx God's holy day: he vonr Bible or your hymn-book, oreise sit Sti) and think, it is distracting to the mind to Tread svcb things.” ; “Obl father—L & h nae me, sir. Thre wae no appeal from this sternly espoker command; so George, with a hasty atep, ushed face, and with an angry heart, pat ep his favorite volume, but be wonld not sabe ibe Eitle. Instead, be hurried to 2 sufa te a dietant part of the room, and tarew him- self Lpor it, sullen, and thinking uazeaerous thon. bts ot his . ‘He don’t carr any- - ‘ing shout rea he said, mentally, bat asricrntely; “he aever read histury, sud ni know how goed it is, vor how mach one Jearee. 1] think it's natetul of bim to mike me ait bere dumb and etupid—that I do--and I wor: read the Fivle, tor he never exptains il to me. O! I wi-h I could go to si-ep.” Mr. Alten locked round onc to see if his son was cheying him, end merely remarked, “bent lenye that placa, sir,’ he threw his sk bandkerchief over bis face again aad siept . It nasa warmsummer's day. The windows Wer ali open, and through two of them the ar- . ter thy garden looked very cool and in. vit “Et L had oply gone out there with my bort,* grombird the boy, “he never wo: Dav. «cen me_and | know it’s no harm to read i’Acvigne. Limean to ask the minister. st thew there wasa great noise. In came Archy with the kitten and a parteboard tex. Killy was rueping fn great glee, and so ° wat Archy Their noise awakened Mr. Alien. « What is that?” he cried sternly. i “Me and kst, father; ser, kit is riding me to eburch: e-tup you cat, and away th-y gal- loped again. «Swp that, you wicked boy: unharness the Bitten, or i shail xDip you severely. Bad boy, ba — knew it’s the hoiy Sabbath I” viy was tired cittin’ studlimand I, too,” aa Archy pouting, as he stood loeking intent op the Kitten, «taint wicked.” “Take that kitten oui!" cried Mr. Ailen, re- Juctantl) springing up from bis chair, “and &:ter tha: come here and sit on this sto}, eas - you stir IH whip you eeverely, sir, O! 1 luborn wickedness of children !* -he erin, stcarirg to Rimee!lf, “they bate goodness. 1 €an't make them comprehend tha: thie ts the . Lerd’s dey.” i A sweet veice was beard singing in the next | Teem, ard seitly the words fiogted upon the | ir—* He doeth all things well.” | thetine f" cried Mr. Alien. ri appeared. Te you singing asong!” «1 was einging *He deeth all things well,” fathe r,° wos the rather timid reply. That ixn’t the question; wasu't you singing | & rong i” T deiieve, sir, itis—though something of a , sacred rong. I love it very much.” Yers the carnal mind loves all such things.” rm d Mr. Alen,iestiiy. “1 wish, Vatuerine, Feu Wonid reserve your sours for the rest of the week. This is the Lord’s day! you are not even to think yeur own thoughts. Go sing '*Brea@ is the rozd that leads to death.” [ | believe you are ail in it—O, dear!" | Catherine ci-appeared, but no aweet sounds avd tencer sentiments, soothing and hallowed, exec from ‘he otherroom all was silent, while George eaid to himself, “How father does grum- fe ou the Sabbah! seems to me he loves to scold best on that day. I wonder if that is keeping iT” and littic Arehy, twisting Limeelf | Lke sn eel on the low seat appointed him, tcling bis mouth, palling bis vars and | yaw ning, setting bimseif at last to picking the | pink threads out of his frock and making a matof them. “i wonder where Mary isi” thought George te him self: “©, Gear—i'm so tired.” } Mory, alas! wae perched up in some hot | gertet close stem pane ef gives set in the roof Teadiny 2 long bidcen book, au wholsoime as the Gamypecf the charnel bouse, and drestructiy: @; all morality. “Pather, mayn t I just walk in _ garden a sh my whildren were Phev iajor talks to them, ahd he ‘a reflections! Tam sorry New go and ect Hi ot actiy id mnether Tet us step picegnt bow in the youd and enter t The femily are most ¢ room. ity Major is pour hich holds o just touchir g; the mo’ a3 ed with a newspaper of uid. over wn hock Mir pie fits irl blushed, but s red, Ch papa, it is Rebivson Cra-o he ittome yesterday, and “Yes, ce nd entert iy took, Pht. y ughter could ta forme be ter ae ith more protit to-day.” Th d then looked earnestly toward him snd a «I: you think best father, I will read some. thing else.” “i do think, as this day is set apart for the Worstip of God, your little Bible might p+ prot. abiy studied.” j «Will you explain to me father?” es dear. E.ly laid aside her book gently, and with like teeming regret, applied herself to her { Bivie, sure of her father’s sympathy and as- | aistance, should she need it, } a Bry, my eee Les are may, restless.” { “Yes, iather; Iam thoroughly tired of doi noting. My head aches af I read "e Well my son, you had bett-r walk a little | way. Tak the back road down by the river, | when you retern tellus how many eyi- | denec’ of God's goodness you have seen. You need 4 little exercise, and you haye been Aagood Doy to-cay. nit, “child, why dont you play | semething and sing! I should like very much | te bear “Mary at the Saviour’s tomb.” The | littie girl, delighted that he requested the mn- | sic, Sang Very sweetly, and the rest listened in | i approving s)jence. | «Now that other favorite of mine, ‘He docth | all things well; tha: is a most beautiful melo- fe | ay.” =e scothingly the music fell upon the air at the ciose of that calm Sabbath day, it seemed @s if cbe angels were listening too. “Mr. Major, | emiling upon his wife, said sottly, “Thank | Goc!’ Hereyes were filled with happy tears. | t We not yet eix Months since one of their lit. | tle ones hac gone home, and this touched tavir hearts with the tenderest emotions. t All wae silent, when a loud of > ga { ‘wes beard in the back part of the house. In | another minute in came Ally, dressed up in his | ne SOwn, & pair of spectacles on | * BC } “My dear,” said Mr. Major, gravely. That | Was ail—nobody +miled. The little eA lane od shout in great confusion, threw off the dress, and ran, head down, tow ards his father’s open arms «Tthink we can do something better than | dress up im that ridienlous fashion to-day, don’t yoo, Ally !’ asked Mr. Major. the little fellow said in asubdued il nesting his curly headin hisfather’s | arms. in # gu.ct soothing voice the father told the stcry of little Samuel, illustrating in its course We sweet OLedience of the holy child, end above ail his regard for God and his ap. pointed ordinances. Ob, this was better than Tebu ke, and the boy, young #8 he was, f it it; and arred a lesson he would not soon forgot The bells were ringing—H-nry bad re turuc Jeching fresh and rlowing Tue iris were all | pr) arcd for merting ' «Well, my childrer, have you passed plessart Subbath T e-ked the father. * Becoming ys and ready lips aaswered., --——---+0e - - Was the Moon Even 4 Comet! According to M. Aravo, the Arone of o der date than th 1 tha’ ther ancestors hat i-habited be ore it had any 82% ilite Merack 1 Phitcsop: ug iat then Ts wy rly acomer s exrertenced aa int 7. caper t tinw every trae ot ti “pe i imost entire alwence of an wert aronn. he moow, Ui fecorched 4 ar ® vas mou Ing acd Wha Breen, Neve ‘ = OIDERI PEFaae stare worreay. 0" 833.090) 2p TTERY. ? aatnoteares ras cy ris it Er of Intereai Improrem-nts in JOKN A MORRIE & CO., Manager DRAWNK EVERY WEDNESDATIN THE IE MONTH : {$33 = CAKME £6 of a a te id ri - ine Of B3.000,1 prize of $3.00"9 3,00, fous 3 600, : 1D: Zt, eee of S2yrs Ty zon, s } Brite of 2a. pesege os 3 prize o} Brize o: 0°, } prize o! i sriae ot gies, I prige +f 8.04.3 piles oF B10) I pr sc of } 060. } prise of 0, 1 prize of 1,000 ipriseof 1.8) 20), 1 prize - 190) l prize of 100,1 prise rzeof 1a iseeect He i prize ov! ¥ i f } price of a Te 3 prise . is 3002, Tro 1 Lie, 1,000 i 4 — 30 JT prize of 1.500, Lprizsof 1m, 10 } prize of 1.00, 1,009 }prizeof 1,90) 1,900 1 prise of on 100 doris of $$. i i Ipriseof 34. 39,1 30 1 ¢ Of 30,1 3h1 30 yet 34,1 39 38.1 yo.) ~ se,1 $a,1 $9 s4,t ¥e.1 3» Se.1 90,1 32 gu,1 Se.) » 30,1 prise of 3%,) 30 0} 1 prize of 305) 3a $01 prize of $0)1 3a 350) 1 prize of ¥ 34 SP, 1 prite of x sot bi ive of 3 34 300} prise of 3:0,1 30 $8, 1 prizeof 3,1 p so 30h; ipriveof 38,1 p rm $°.1 prize of 30,1 30 30) prize of 30) ip 3x0 f 30,1 prizeof 3”,) p x0 3.) prize of 3.2 30 S 34,1 price of $0,) ™ i 3°) 1 prise of $911 39 30,1 prize of 30)1 eu 4 3a, lprieeof 36,1 a * 34.1 of 30.1 30g i2 prise of 30,1 3h be! I price of su; sO,7 Rad eS i prize cf Ea Iprizeof 34,1 39 = lprize of 38.1 prize of 3011 39 x lprize of $6,i priseof 34,1 34 | Iprizecf $9.1 price of 30,1 sn S Iprize of $8, ) prize of 30,1 30 = 0.1 prigecf $81 3a = 39.1 prize of 39.1 p 39 = )1 prize of 34/1 pr 30 By $0) price of 38, 1p) 39 & prizeof 34,1} pi 20 J prize of 30,1 pi chal 1 24,1 prizeef 3%, 1p a Po 3°) 1 price of 3,1 pi » F $9. 1 prize of 3,1 30 o.1 32,3 3” iS 30, ee Ban} 30 5 3. L prise of 3”,) prigeof 3 ad F801 priseof 34.1 prizeof 39 ¥ 3,1 prize of 3%) prizeof 34 Ss $0) 1 prizeof 34,1 prize ot 30 zx $0; ibrjze of 3®,l prizeof 32 4 30) 1 prize of =. lprizeof 39 = i ©. 1 prize of 3 r 1p on: lprizeof 3° Tp ae = 39 ip 396 ip ae i prize of 8 1p BO, T prize of 30 Ip 30, I prize of 3A pi 3u.1 prize of $0, 1 prize 0 prize of 200 300, 1 prize o lprizeof 300 3W0,} prize of priteof 39 MO, T prize of 30,1 prizeof 20 300.1 prize of 300} prise of 3% 360.1 prize of wl ue of 39 200) I prize of ‘ bee) I prize of $5), 1 prize of 300, } prize of 3001 prize of ize of ¥ 30,1 prize of Tprize of 30.1 prize of 20 lprizeof $40.1 prize of 2x), 1 prize of 1 prize of of 300\1 prizeof 39 1 prize of PO fi 65 prizes , 8” a 85 prizes #. Tha 39 prizte of 1%: prizer of 4.68) prizes of 77,0# prizes of Mere. Ware. 32,56 prizes... Tickets $10; Balves $5, bene for Ti Tket= smeunting to. ...... $0512 8) $2,: Bighths @1g Roe 8 COUGH SY¥KUP, ‘Thin ia the most SURE AND KELTAELE Now fn ase for € ~ Dear Sir -—Having bat an op @ exellent quali Baltimore. November 28, 1882, BF Price 25 O€NTS per bottie, to be Pog of an Eregaists ia 3-! MO ropean pla, with pr if D. GELSTGN. Proprictor MENT Greet EXCITE a among t CLOTUING MERCHANTS: owing to J. BRUCE & CO. ey gelling their stock of MEN 8 AND BOY CLUTUING atless than eny other honse ia Waehj is the time to secure sore ef the > GREAT BARGAINS We have on hand the finest seleo- ton, Now offered by us, tion of CASS1MERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS inthe eity. Also, latest styles of McCLELLAN SACK8, forcitizene’ and scldiers’ wear. BOYS’ CLOTHING of gl descriptions, Allof the above goods willbe sold at lesa than wholesale prices room for Spring Giocds which we are now maau- facturing. J. BRUCE € 0Q., Clothiers, 464 Seventh street, 5028 Two doors below Bmith’s. CLARIFIED bel I lived per penemers. a ones i a of Pure me » OLARIFLED. Sheik Loner Peeping hi at mee sepeet market price, in quan- Siotal: fone tere ‘and all others in want of prime ari Coors Glace are invited to call and'ex BfLBY A. SXINN = Bottling} hepot, 5 5% Green at. Georgetown, D. 0. ne %-tf —— L ISAAC HER7BERG. ICENSED Pepebatal Aha! at the Old Stand, established to be _ and silver loaned, op oneal Jewelry. gaps, pis-, In, fe. silver ware and we: ring eee Remember, the place ie 35 vag in rear of National Hotel, between 43¢ and (th wi Ali transactions strictly ‘confidential. “ja1tsm ACY, Bane AND AMUSING ecription. We are now pre with our increased L to supply the world with oie Cards, eiliti: & Tints, Photo; ba, Bterorcopic Views di ree any article sporting OF otberw! tee and, hg Bteron Cowper icview sent op receipt of fittys centa, ‘Addreax BECKNER & CO., Post Ofice Bex 602 New York * Seite CENTS PRR L ag, 20 TOR BUTTER IN FIREINS, At ADAMBON’S, 606 Ninth stree' jam-tf Rext to oerey' ‘8 dry goods store. T O HOTELS, GRoonns. RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATB FAMILIES, &o. xe Babseribers have just zecelves & fresh ship- a | ent 0 0 CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS, which they offor for gale at New York prices, Also, they have “eopwtantly op baad 4 Lasee and Wall Selected Stock of | exotes BRAN DIE Et? Rates pate, SREURIER, B, #OOTOH, and IBiaB cn eh Porn of ali ta: yx b: SHGLIEH AND BOCTOH AL EN LOAMOS AND DUBLIN Pout ena, eAtANs CIGAR *EN@LieH DAIRY SHENGEN and EN yf MPRBLAL HY Ope x Bas GERMAN eR ae CORD) aus, BUN Nw ER & GO.. (Retabhiehed 1776 3 ian “tribe Pp. ee — opporite EY.—Cell at the { b the next sixty days, to make | Elegant colored Allustraticns, Beoks of eve-y de- < rom KEMP'S UBRMNTIOALLY RRALRY BENTISTR p= D* "gEe3. RE-OPENED HIS OPPIOR AT M18 OLD st STAND, a BEW AND ampRgvED’ INVENTION ; agrirreras cy¥ QELasTIC BONE Wrenovr Mrrat Puats om CLASPS, ee ee elu rahi mn be eto * build aba fae rf toot on any dda pert whic! vid Goon Dest_of reaevenasts Profesror of € of o mise. N.Y: ber 3 nd thousands of at! sil and examine for y: at emcee inserted over them 8. The root will be made iuoliensive, a never 4, No temporary teeth are nested. as he made Imosedint-ty. thereby. Prewrrine negtarai ae ion Ch A sani ‘under the | cepa be ‘ietgared. 8. mee bas grer five gears by wany of tne fret chess ry physicians | of this tswaye f rr, 8. en pee. fasented ® white undeatractive Cede most ssnsitive rete ran—Dr, ¥. Mott; Dr. jon, Feiss age Wayne, ofthe Bepremne Oourt of Washing: Fon self, TEE M. povaie 5, Pits ited. ‘Rooms in this city—No. 338 wenneeiraoin ere sven eR mane 4- rr | between Sth and Wth strects. Also, 9 Phitedaiphie y nay be favored Penasy! avenue, la aniorteent of C8 RADELLERS TRAM and WATER FIXTURES, erentor and Patentee | ‘the Mii E TEETH. siiends, pereonally at hie oMce ie this city. Pet. | wersone can v.ear these teeth who cannot wear others. and a Pperfon eau wear others who eexcnot wear oaared acoumm with style and. eh Sia Seyi may desira; bette who are particular and wish the purast, cieaneat. strongest roost perfer st denture that art can GP pa ad the MINERAL PLATS will be more folly warren a ti TA FITTIN G, } An ‘he! rp e wane any _ with PLUMBING, GAS, oF STEAM virtine BUsI- NES8. Sv Btore on Ninth stews & few doors north of be found a con and other GAS San -ly GAS FIXTORES. E lave in Stere, and are daily receiving, FIXTURES of entirely New Patterus and eare bx cg prompth: mars? MYER Gas esl, ish enneriorin sirla to anything ro and Pini Wes ite tare) 8 ane Tall: 6 in’ G oer stock of GAB and TEM FIXTURES feeling Deline aa we kave the best selected stock ir n. La Af Wark in tke above line intrunted to our tended to. & MecHas. 376 BD street. OFFICIAL, PARTMENT OF STATR, monsing with Saturday, the first of next month. Pvt Se For the Holidays. 2. MH. BININGER & €0., OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORA, No, 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 75 | NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKE. Wasnrmorom, Januaryss, 196%. The Secretary of Btete will heraaftur racaive Mom cere of Congress op basinces on Saturdays, cow WILLIAM H. BEWAKD. Bunce or Kos. 19 axp 21 Baoan St,, New Your, . R, THE MOST OOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | IMPORTED WINES AXD LIQUORS } TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, i —ALae— | FINE GROCERIES, } KITS AND KEGS No.1 KENNEB MACKEREL, JSA LMON, D& PICKLED LAMBS’ PIGS’ FEET, } ENGLISM DUN CuDFISH, TON Tae ther SINCILE with all the | LUXURIES PVG TUESEAS Messrs. A MB & Co, ara also Sole Proprictors af SININGER’S CELE Are LONDON LOOK Gin, Put up in Quart Bott] Also, Bole Ay OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GLN. les boucht at thei yand forwarded? e. Ag we inlend to be permanently located, we rpectfully request funilies to give | APRAMM HENRY December. 1#62. for nal nse FSM art store yany ba us sail tT. CAPEN, RGTOX, |. BININGER eco. | Wood! Wood! KINDLING AND STOVE Woop: On hand, the best quality of al! kinds of woop! e4WED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR i SIZE REQUIRED. KINDLIN«s WOOD. Radiaters, Ranges, &e. RI Cash as aire when ordered, TiWOS. J. GALT. ROLLIN CHIRON Agent Wood CAN GOODS, IGUES, [a IN. re. BININGER, have ao connexion with A Superior Articie of Pine, sele-&d expressly for Kludling, Sawed Short aud Fine Split,as a substi- tute for charcoal in building Anthracite Fires in Office 282 Penn's avenue, bet. 11th and 12th, Mill and Yard foot ef Seventeonth at. fan 3-tf ease: BARGAIN? GREAT BARGAINS in READY-MADE CLOTHING, at BMIT HS, No. 460 Beveurn Atarre, where I have the best assortment of OASEIMERK COAT PANTS AND VESTS | inthe eity. Also, a very fine stock of | GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, [Republican avd Obronicie.} which we offer at very low prices for the next sixty | days, to make room for new Spring Goods, | To persous in want of | OLOTHING, now is the time to buy them. at i No, 460 BEVENTH STREET, 3. 8, BMITH, Olothier, No, 460 Seventh street, jets A>“ EXPRESS OX a NUR, Two doors above J. Bruce & Uo."4. GREAT BASTERN NORTHERN AND wast. XPRESS FORWARDERS! ant ' QORNER 20TH STREET AND PA, AY. | | | HAR DISS eee OURS NOt HONEY, 22 SEY RUBY, ge forwarded mite BAKETY A acoensit BONDS, > DISPATCH he te bie sections of the eount: ry = Seencies in the principal Haurwar owur 1 ¢ | “ours, BART, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. | Rringtpal ¢lorr xr wanted 1A, BALTiMI a OINNATI, ST. 101 VMuuk: oe sees a EAT oe rwardia, e « | Tarniee bee VINCES an oveninabip tis to LIVERPOOL, SOUT Tie Ww oant H taenoe ky Kiropean exprence. sommercia! towne 'o Great tinent. Dollection of NOTES, DRA ! all wooreatble parte of the | tem | qQvame srovzs CAMP BTOVES! - now sentiekarind’ fret want eG BTOVES! which ed Ad aosen or Lundr 2 hee tu Baltimore. 3 ik OK ie State Ny Agent, svhiagton. bo P stoy Pp, conte a bell iy AILLARD 08 MAIL Gwne ! “APD CANDY! NING & RV RONRLL, 16th wt and Vermont ay, ' Va 2 ail promin britein and on. the Goa nd SILLS ; oats uU ati Jompany in c.. NEW FORE, duyro™ tom he nf j a9 at MATL LARD CANDY To sich Ap NOSED epuptans ‘rv. DEPOT OF 7HEB. ¢ 0. R. R. £0. i Th Rafiresdl panies | the Hae be- | tween fashington anc New eS Sey et and ice slob deo tite Fenatogteuna neasen i sie CRSDA YS Bn 8 AicRpave fer Phiia- ra and othersen jy or disc rarged wil oa its the, atic: and mont desiaable route for | the only line that oar sells ¢ Brough tener et from Washinton or check baggaxe meRurioN ERA. the ONLY ofthe B.& 0.8 { 1863) THE £15633 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD wirs-ct! Oe a ee ponpections) as - bi ALL THE Waoneoer Asa SERED BAERTY 4 | STONE BALLABTED FREB FROM OUST ; BAGGAGE OHROK ED OW BALTIMORE H THRER DAILY PHILADELPHIA cmon oa SRDEG! OLORR connections. it i fauswoee NORTHERN VORMTEAL ‘RS ruRoaD, THE GREAT OBNTRAL ROUTE frow WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE D in th. Wrer, RORTAWES?, AND SOUTHWEST. ia” For Throngh Tickets at the offices cf ba Northern Central Keiiroad Gotamanys no ——— corner of Pennsyivanis avenue and Sizth Washington, and Calvert Station, Balduore SPLENDID SLEEPING 0 oe ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING 1xp sALOON OARS ON ALL TRAIN, FROM WASHINGTON. ra will take the € a.m. pag Cy arriving in Baltimore at 8. ieee a., where connections are made with trains on the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harris burg at 1.25 p.m.and 1.508, m., there connecting ey the tvains on the Pennsylvania Central Bail- for all parts of the West, FREIQUTS. By ey route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohiv, Kentucky, Indiana, Lllinvis, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Ratiroad direct. The Pennaylvania Central Railroad also connects gt Pitsburg with Bteamorn, by which Goods cas be furwarded to any port en the Ohio Muskingum, Kentucky. Tennessee, Cumberland, Ulinvis, Missis: finpi, Winconsin, Missouri, Ari and Rivers; and’at Oleveland: Sandusky, and Ual- | orthwertern Lak. entrusting the transpot TO PAssRNG H | PLACE te burst penen? in atthe Ticket in the aos “ae CL eee Passe! * | i i i sratns, | i i i H H | | ! = O with steamers to ereLante and ahi i tation of their Freight to, thin Company cam Fely | with Soe rapes THE RATES OF FRETONT to and from inthe Weat, by the Ponverivante C at com ny lat are at ail times ss 3 poneratieme are pean by other Ratircad atest Ficcfleat? ar fentar to mark packegee ‘Via Penna mr WH. BROWN, Ag’t Northorn Contrat RR.» ‘| i 1 0 North street, Raltimor ENOCH LEWIR, Gent Superintendent, Alton LL. ea Gon'l Ticket Agent, Philadetpt:! HLH TON, General Freight Agent, P tan'2-Iy, delphia. Loop! a BLOOD! EORES: TEETR CAUSE A D fC PLUID, CON DE- i TION OF Pog ree ¥LU Ib. Ss BLOOD! | BCROFULA ULOFRS Uke sP aT, TEITERS, | LEs. BOILS. SYPHILIS O22 VE- | NEREAL DISEASES, «0. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HEKS JUICES | Is offered the public 4 as a posilive curs Letthore then who have either Scrof: Uead or Sares of any wind, at orce une the ROOT SND HERB JUICES, these Spots, Petters, Seales and Copper Col | ored Pateles,ae there are many surmines about | them 13 Parish all im nrities of the blood and bring the { LO thy action forthe cure of 1s “On VENEREFAL DISEAS 48. the SA- | S KOOT AND HERB 301 EY i tpo ent, certain and ¢ff>-t | <cribed; it reaches amt enn | ‘ ' { oud be healed, aud co not t rity that for whic) you may bG@ NOT D meh vou may be pr ABLIAN’ nit te yar pos- | “nt in after years, 8 ROOT Ad | PEMALEs: | Inmany affections with wh Tates suffer, the ROUT AND numbers of an S$ JUICRS is Sold by 8, CALVERT Fa. ave 4 COLEMAN & ROL Poitimore TRIESEMAR | Eroterted by Royal Letters Patent of Hmelaad, red by the Seals of the Evoke de Piurrone Paras, and ine Inuperval Cousene uf Madicens, Fuanne TRIEZEMAR No! ¢ the effectual remedy for NELAXA TION. SPRu oe AND EXHAUSTION OF FE . Comy | Those diser keperally bee thought an anti the health of a vast portion of the pupalat TKIESEMAK No. 3, inthe great and sure remedy of the civilised world | forall hupurities of the system, aswell agsecondary | _ aymptome, obviating the destructive use of Mer. cury, as well a& other ae jous ingredients, and which all the sunrs ia in the world cannet remove. TRIESEM ie 1,2 and 3 are alike | | devoid of taste or ay and of nauseating qual- | | ities. They are in the form of a luzenge, and may | } ee o} sols toilet table without their nse heing sue- Sold in tin one at @Seach, or “four S$ caser ip | one for @9, and in @27 cases, thus saving $9. as | adminisgered by Valpean, sLallemand. Roux: ie | &c. Wholesale and retail’b fee R.H. A. ors from’ SincDones! | 164, Bleecker street, eae H ped o* ew York, Immediately 2 receipt of re | . Barrow will rea —— to an: | a of the world, securely packed, and according to the instructions of the wri eee | “Published also by DK. BARKUW, that apd beautifully inlastrated, modical | Hrailty. Price 25 cents. Triesemar and Book can | be we orminea | by yy Foca authority from §. 0. eee Was: de rpornams PREMIUM, NE MANU FAOTi 499 Bevests 8r., W. iat sets D.O. war awarded by Maryland Institu’ Sitrer Noll timore, aby Maryan 1860, ind | Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanic's Institate ail agi I am constantly ‘making,and always Thave on hand, af the hort ma- J poy doseription of Fine sole DaATHE: LADIES" “DRERS. WOOD BOX, an PACKING THUNKB PELLIBSIER, CARPET. ana TARY AS ETRAVEL ng BAGS, aa ae 2. {om ravelers i a my elsewhere 'ronke the! ot ‘other cities. sbaperior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made wreU Nis COVERED and REPATRED at short Ponds delivered free of char; to any part of ths “Fr , Georgetown and ‘Alexandcis, id JAMES 8, 8 8. TOPHAM. | [st#nEeTING FOR LADIES. We bave again reduced d the ices of s large stock | of handsume Dress Goods to 25 cents per yard, worth 3735 to & cents. Also, Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, Morinoes, Shawls, Cloaks, Embroideries, &c., will be sold at’ reduced | ire i P'S Our stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and pete A Furs oe be wa at sree’ Deresan. They | made an’ red areall new eo MEVENE: own ufacture. 48 Marke Space, bet. 7th and 8th nts. _de a “under the Avenue Lt — ShoonD.a HAND PIANOS. —One vel nice Slers o0, in best order, One b-ectare Be ei @ assortment of ne the “om rt factery prices, at the tore of Ga wt et eEROTT. — “ ole Agent of Steinway & Fon, | PYAPPINESS Ok MISKRY1—THAT I8 TH HAGE iON ane proprietors of the “* rua r41AN CABINET OF W@NDEKS, ANATOMY aod MEDICINE,” have determined regardions of one—to inane) free, (for the baneft of aufering four of their most instraciive aus inter ‘ures on Marriage snd ite Disqualifics nis Debility, Prematere Declines teat. Woakness, Depression, or tguoraboe of logy and Nature's Law. “These inve iores have been the mean of onlightent thonsandi will be forwx-aed free ines of ai oy gorge ie ne AMULOMY wd be ' Broaten ay. New York : be Bataan a ‘BAPRESB OUMPANY, NOTIOR OF yy RaMOvAL. The yeht As oFFIOB of this Oon-pany te Removed from Third street Lot) « large do otca B street, Between 34 and 24 strove roe REEUMATISN, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBA- DR: SWEETS FRFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY QO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE. AND ALL BHEUMATIC AND “aad vous Fer ail of which it is 8 speedy and certain ~medy and never fails. This Liviment is prepare from the recipe of Dr. Btephen Hweet, of Conneetient the famous bone setter, and has been used in his greetice for more then twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it ls anri- valet by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial, This Liniment will care rapidly and radically RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kina, and io thousands of eases where it has been ased it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, tt-will afford immediate Pelief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE is three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantiy. FOR NERYOUS DEBILITY AND GEN- RRAL LASSITUDE arising from impradence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy, Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthers and revivifies the system, and re- stores it to elasticity and vigor. 1 world to produce anequal. Every victim of this | distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will net failtoaford immediate relief, and in s majority of canes will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THRA Tare sometime extremely malignant and dangerous, buta timely apvilcation of this Liniment will never fail to eure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and | eclargement of the joints is liableto eceur if ne glected. The worst case may be conquered by this Lizimont in two or three days, BRUISES, CUTS, | CERS, BURN: the wonderful b | to directions WOUNNS, SORES, UL- AND SCALDS, yieid readily to & propertins of DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED | FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS, Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneeticnt, | The Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conncetieut, Is knows all over the United States, Br Stephen Sweet, ef Connecticut, | Ietne author of “Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment.” Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails, Dr. Sweet's Infallfble Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Br. § Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Burns and &calds immediately, Br. Eweet’s Ivfallible Liniment Is ihe Dest known remedy for Sprains and Bruises Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures neadache immediately and was never Knows D-. Sweet's Iufallible Liniment 4 ris inmediate relief for Piles, and seldou fails | tecur Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment z Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves by 6ta De. 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 a million People, ang all prains it. Dr. Sweet's Infollible Liniment Taken iuternally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Chelera. 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 50 cents A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE asan external remedy, is without a at fpal ? alleviate aratio! dere it is truly in: Ro: es, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, ae its soothin, ywerful strengthening healing and ropertion wonder and astoniahiwent of of all who eite the juni have ever tificates of remarkable cures. in the last two years, attest DR. FOR H@KSES 1s unrivaled canes eB, amg ts ? than an: ape will an any other pr matic and Nervous Dieser. bie, and as a curative for . er- venitatrial. Over one thousand cer- No oe by it with- TO HORSE OWNERS! SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMEN' of Lameners, arising from Sprai: oF Benches, = ita’ effect fe magi ad larness Or &e Will algo cure speedily. Bpavi ingbo Sree jal a are Ea confirmed cases are cond bility of a radical cure. No case of the king ow: | y any, alg ed in Bruises in their i beyond th acipient ever, phate rate or hopeless byt it at hie dainiment vad ite AE a7 Os alle: viated by ‘ion will ie ie Ne hotees we tara avel with comparative ease. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 18 THR SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS RAVE FOUND IT TRULY 4 FRIEND IN NEED! ASK FOR DR. SWEET and take no other. 4 dealers, who will try to. pal MEN Prine! ‘8 INFALLIBLBE o Be not deceived — im of —_" ase ae EEEE papers BEET a4 ac le bea bear Sy pts For diseases of the BLADDER, EIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ann PROPSIOAL SWELLING: ‘This mesicine ii wer of Piaeation, nd excites the A ENTS hea by which the WAT ARC CERO aout ton: and all UNNATCRA KGEMENTS pany pe a ac pale cud -tion, andig MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, HELMROLD'S HELMBOLPYS EE PRACt focus. FLMBOLD’S EIT R4 > Bue HO, UELMBOLDS RXT ACT RUSRe HELMBSOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness arising from Excesres, = Dissipation, Earle, Tndiecretions — * attended with the foliowiag +ymptoma: of Memory, ense, ma hees 4 Dryness ofthe Skin. Bin Hans alt ote rs os Mnacolar System. of Breatht: i sa ro to Exertion, Loss of Power, Low FOR PILFS.—Asan external remedy, weelaim | bs Hor that it is the tes¢ Known, and we challenge the Weak Nerves, of Vi Tombiing, ater — Pai Baek, Flushing’ o pions on ther? ‘ace, “pauna tenance Thene symptoms, if allowed to Medicine invariably remove, soon fetic IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE! IMPOTENCE: FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Fartiry, EPILEPTIC Firs, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Fi7s! x one of which the patient may expire. sey th a bene oe = yi Lad met hot frequently followed AND CON INSANITY AND CONSUL MPTION? Many are aware ZS the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. THE RECORDS OF THR aod the meiapebcly deaths bear —— *s % the truth of this assertion. The co: once affected =— = @RGANSIC WEAKNESS ORGANIC WEsRNesS ORGANIC WEAKNEss; requires the aid of medicine to st: ngth invigorate the tree, & INSANE ASYL OMS by vcousanp.ioa BOLD'S EXTaacT Bromy TRACT BUCHD BULB’ = EXTHAGE Be ciu invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MosT SCEPTICAL. FEMALE, FEMALE FEMALE FE FEM4CE F FEMALE. ¥ | FEMALE P FFMALF é FEMALE Ee TeMate F EPMA Z EMAL F iF i i rr 1. ‘ Ft bi Ft FIRIALE a LD OR YOUN ; CONTEMPL stitG MARRIAGE. 6 In many affections pie oliar to Pematos THE EXTRACT pucuc is unequaled by an for sll comple ats nei d visor ania. uple ats ineid-at from indiscretions, | habits of ci-sipation, orin DECLINE OR Cu GE OF LIFE. SEE sT Bebe + article on whieh they can make alittle more | Profit. The Fifty Cent Bottles conta mueb as the Twenty-five Cent the cheapest to buy. Try it. airo * | genuine in three times as Bettie, and ares much OAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signatare ang Likeness of Dr. Btephen Sweet on every label, ang Pteplem Swoet’s infelltble Lininent” hinws ‘a the g!ass of exch bottle, withont which none are sions Bole RDSON & 00, Propristors, Norwich, Oy MOBGAN & ALLEN Qexvral Agonts, .= war 7 0 ee a Y Bo! by aN der? ct Of rtreet, New York, ore uerywhare, TOMS AbOVE, NO FAMILY sHOvLD D BE WITHOUT It, Take mo mere Ralsara, Mercory, or Taplearant iedicine. for Ui plewruntand Dangerous Disesse. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCA Asn IMPROVED ROSE Wasnt CURES SECRAT DISKAsEs in all their stages change in diet, v It causesa frequent de: there by removing « curing Btrictures of t wd Infinumation xo Be tin this class disonter, and expelling all Sormoutmaticr, *l) Petsomous, diseased and THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO WAVE BEEN THE VIOTINS OF oF and have id heavy to be cared 4 ional rtties, jounc that they were Gecctoes é & expenss, little or no ence and m exposare, and gives streazth wpructions, prevent Uretha. aoving, Epoison” has, by the use of “peweetat ha | been dried up in the system to break — tated form, au ” out in aggra- PARIAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. UsE HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRY, For all effections and } Scns, wbeteoracng of the Urinary MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause of how long stan the ai of ofa organs eames ~~~ HELMBOLD8 EXTRACT RUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIO, is certain to have the fect an eases for which it eran eee pam VIDENCE OF THE MOST . RESPONSIBLE CH ARAUTER Will accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CURES From ® to 9 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE, ‘We make no secret of Ineredients. HELMBOLB’S EXTRACT sUCaD composed ef + Boeke, Cabebds and Janioer Je we Bg selec'ed with greatcare by a competent iginating, and no matter Diseases of th B AND PREPARED IN VAcvo, sy H. T. HE..MBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and Bole manuf: cturer HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDAVIT, oe eperally ageenred before me, an Alderman of of Phi his, H. T. HELMBOLY, who july sworn. doth sey his preparat coutaa Ro narcotic, no mercury, or other ja drees, but are purely vegetable. -T HeLasoro, Bworn and rebscrives before me this 234 day of November, 1854. WP. Hinsano, Aldermen, mt ‘street, above Race, Priladelpnia, PRICE §1 PER BOTTLE OR FIX POR 85, Delivered to any address, securely packed froin ob- servation, Acdress letters fc ; informatien in confidence, H Hk D, Chem ist, Depot z, 104 § Tenth atreat, below Chesinat, Phics, BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITERS UNPRINGIPLED DEALERS w nt to disoore “OF THEIR OWN? and “ether Lm om the jou atiained by Hein bold’ Gegine P - che. Serrapacills, everywhere BOLYS TAKE 50 OTHER, Cut out this advertizement acd send for it, AND AVOID 180 IT!0ON oz eonily AND IMBORTURS

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