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THE EVENING STAR, oo re te ep CATIONAL, —Ss FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. {From Le Follet.} Iam the list of fashionable materials foulard sull retaius its reputation. The robe pauguor and burnous are very genersiiy made in this pepe a taking into consideration the variety and colors in which it is mannfse- roll ove itis pot surprising that {t skould continue se much in favor. Those of Indian manufacture im gold, maize or dust color, form charmiag toileties, more or less dreesy, according to the style in which they are (immed. A skir: of pisin foulard of a superior quility, wunmed with two narrow fut Mouuos. at a verte burnoue creaute-en-barque, with one narrow frill, forme 4 simple wil th, which may be Worn equelly by the meet di-tingne lady of fiahion, or by on: of less pretenrisas. A plsin violet foulsed, bes at tae yo ae wre, forming awrsth sod @ sxuie-~ body, and veete braidid to match, courtisutes another style iu Which tis article * becomiagly made u Ko Lore elegant monrning-drese can b> mmegined, in this tosierial, than a white ground with bogucts of flowers scattered over it. itis alo new Worn for evening dressin the country or at Watering Plame. They are very suitable for young girls, when made with sash tied be- band, aud iwo song canis, aud ie ekict iri nied with two Barrow Soune:s, so generally wocn. Ebey are edged with wiie or colored taffrias. if the body be made low, itrbould have asmall Gebu of tull, trimmed with blonde orlace. not romehung lower than to meet the sash behind, ade opera, and terminating in front with .wo jnt. With the Vompadour foulard, when » body f+ low, ities urual io wear witb it an wmabrotdered musi vost trimm d with inc, orwihamusiin ruehe, edged widk yery nar- row \ alencienncs. Many drab dresses haye been worn, trimined wih bine. The cornflower has been very nuca wm togue this eumwer, but this cviur is uniy eeitable for the long day~, as it lu ail its beauty al night. ; ‘Ime burnous, s2ute-cn-burque and rowacde are the only cut-of-deur garments wora just new. Shawls afe quite ont of favor, though we believe this ix onl, fora time. The saute. eu-baryue is made of the same material as tan drees, but it will now be beg to be work also im Diack silk. There are some very pre models for the autumn. ‘Those of thick corde: taffetas are generally trimmed with a full- pinked ruche. It is not carried rou: tom, but up the front and round Another style of paletot is made of plaia guapure, hned ali through with lib, white Gr sumuruuih, Tie reionde is a decie dedly fashionable form. For the wateri Pr nily made in w eahmere. lined with colored taitetas, aad black lace Itid round it, under whieb is 4 bind oF colur a= the lini lt is yery sty ost adapted for an arlicie resembling 1 stripes and guid taifein wath nar- piuumed with piis- chiang up A ha ware The boy vE ses, put onina lozenge shape to the knees. Each * Tew robe and white fringe. square, showing & chemise ored throat, por buttons. Ti in coior, tr and tied in large bow behind. open, with seam nt the back, are wiso U immed with fi: pusses like the skurt, vive dr S Was Of Maize-colo ry, wi ull checks of Kirt bas a wide iuuace rou: with six Barrow rice x ala Raphael is ra upon the shoulders, very low 1 tFimmaed round the toy wi bro wuseite, formed of with a racne riion threaded ua, tin through wi Bre open ail tke keugt of th tutroduced boudllynues of of Brown ribbon. pale shade of Solf- rino, taabruidered over it, purti notice. bottom Gt tie three narrow foun very narrow b separated from h other by insertions of ¢ pure. The bor trimmed round witht quilled grill slons vf cuipu suite with he skiri. Along guipur- sasa, Suue material as duress, pening with cuipure An elegant bali dress of “white tulie thusi Wy, over rose-colored wifeta-, produced ci lent effect. I: is made with iv bottom of the lower skirt is covered witi tunique, truaumed w lace, above whi winds another b The body low, with a beri a h of thowers round the Another bali cress is of wiite botions of the skirt trimuned with 4 Mou Tich biack guipure, headed by wuche, which is edged with « nari the secoud ckiri, caughi up by a w i Bowers, is borucred with a ruche, headed by a Bounce vf pup Tathing in feswons just over the ruche. ‘The body, trimmed with guipur as crossed by a wreath fastened on the shou with a bow ‘Due bai this season, which are iy ck de wilie—as it is omiy t ception to see them wo feur diffrent bata marin, of stuatlier dimemsious; the chapead Lu- dur, with raised 2k tube tine chapeau Imper- atriee, whieh is tis aes both before and beni = seems to be wning Laver. We allude to the Maric Antoim form, the crown of which is smali and high, und the brim narrow and Ti is very muck Gimmed with feathers and flowers, placed just on the top of the . The hair is drawn back and crimped, wit large curls om each side of the $ at the back. ‘Plose made in black and white ermoline or Lausanne straw are much ued for traveling, and are generally trimmed with small bunches of fow-ers or fruit. The head-dresses for the present season are much lighter than those «orn iu the winter. The jardinier+, made of «licate wild fowers mixed with different grasses, ix perliaps the Most elegant. Some of the best honses are in- troducing luce and velvet, to mix with the Sowers and feathers; are have a charming xp- pearance made with black Isce und pink, white, or lilac marabout. A beautiful wreath for dia- Rer-dress is Composed of bunches of sorbier mixed with black velvet; snother with eg]: tine and green velvet: anda third of black and white grapes, with foliage in shaded green velyet. Very elegant wreaths are also made of white roses, with their buds forming de- ached boquets, joimea together by a wreath of vine-leaves. The leaves must be quite youug and emall, or the colur would be tow sombre. PRENTICIANA. If any young men refuse their aid to their country, it ix to be hoped for their own sakes that they will cle young, for their retieczions im old age Would make them very miserabte. Gen. Pope hac ee hie report of the recent battles in V: . We need hardly say that the report wants confirm: The women can’t well bear arms, bat let us Femember that they have borne armies. Gen. Pope is returning to the West. The lacrels that he won betore he was calied to Washington, did pot, we are sorry to s: @ll their greeness in a Viryvinia aunosphe ‘We apprehend that the F Bow going on in Kentucky Smith open his ¢ be able to shut them ezain. The Government, in «ending Gen. Mi to take Gen. Hunter's place in South ¢ —- means to make the rebels o ate see “Utd Stare.” Kirby Smith says he will shiver the Pedera strengih in Kenineky. It is very fikety le may have a few shivering Sts in our Every missionary should come away fro: among the devilish Tudiaus, leaving th io—where ihey Lelong. We wish Kentucky would now show the epirit of seventy-six by pouring seventy-six Wousand loyal troops inte the feid. Ger. Pope is an excellent fighter, but, in wsing all kinds of guns against the rebels, he has not forgotten the wind-gun. ‘The cowntry lacks man, and it will have them wnievs men Inek pluck or prtrictisin. Gur Government has made nine Rear Admi- rails. We guess that the rebel Backner, in the Bext fight he gets into, will be a rear Generai. The Fouthern cavalry have one important advantage. As they can get no sult fur their horses, the @nimals are always fresh. In raising volunteers we onty skim our - ulation, but we take the cream of it. is The General who doesn’t turn his < es to aceomnt is of none himeetf, —o ‘The rebels are uaable to vonceal the They mean to have « monarchical ocilembdearg ‘Thetr catis too big for their vag ‘The rebels are ewarming in Kentu tees. We miuet settle them w reppin he Sore potwet than We seund of oo Pans . Gon. MeCielian and Gen Hnel! know w! & Aight Those who stay at home and —— em krow only when act to. 5 NA LISt AND, FRENCH DAY SCHOOL, i is “Toatitution, having ben the summer Vacation. is now at her resuuw the duties rig her <C: Teh ment nu Mouday Sept. 29. 182. the Boukstores and of the prime: pal, RURK WILL RESUME HER SCItOOL, New York avenus, Monday, September = Tetwees Isth and 14th streets v ILL, Ree: aud English Clases piember Pik. at No 204 @ wirest, GPORGETOWN OOLLEGE, D. ° The enexeines of this College will be seauinsd eo Terme for board aud tuition, the let of September ™ reuburn ACADEMY! THIBTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR ; SFpTEMRER 1ST. thi oketor OI UMBIAN IxATITE Tk POR YOUNG LABIBS! The Pane of thie schoel de: atid me of the Methodiat Prete-tant Onur street between E and P. Cireuiar contait terms and meference may be oldainel at the Boo Stones, or at No. 412 F wtreet &_W. WRIGHT. Prineipal. HEG ARAY er 1527 and 1629 Sarees me The vegular course of inatri Frglish aud Freneh Largeages and Literstare, Latina ifreguired. and all the braches which con- stitutes thorough English and Fre nck eduction, fe of the tam: and is con- it 4 the vbjsct of on embraces the tantly spoken in particular attention. and is taught from the rudi- ag bighert| course of re neholnatic year eoinmenges Reptana. maleees aly bet. Cireulars, eu) Madame DURAVILLY of Chegnrey Inntitute. erature and ¢o.2- Cee res tee. Dem NT 0} ON, January2, 172. ‘The Seeretary of ee will hereafter roceive Mem ders of Congress on buriness meee with Sai elaes No. 33, Extensi on Saturdays, com- lay. the first of next month. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. ASSES ON THE POTOMAC. On and after the 12th instent day of September, passes will be required from all vessels, boats, &e., | Sit navigating the Potorac river. by the Commanding Offcer of the Flotilla, and may be obtained from the navel vessela stationed at Aiezandria er at the mouth of the river. GUNEON WELLES, fecretary of the Navy. “oes These will be ianned | Top, &e., eon]; Rep. & Int.) seo | Navy Derartuert, September 11, 1842. Sar ED proposals ted until the goth De partment with m ae Bead of Beef mal to ay irhge 138 pati No animal adwittet pounds gross weight. a pit in by con- to comply with Yo respond to hy hereby xuara tien, and that, he Wa oa enter inte mM e ~ SEALED PRorosat.s will be until Thursdey tr Buch « point ax th et. z-inch white pine common cuil- or 2-inch white pine common cuil 2 2 to 2 feet iuch wile, 15 feet long 2 feet long, (hemlock or ist, 3 by 5, 14 feet long, (hi! 5, 16 feet long, (hemlock or ing, 3 by 4,14 feet leng, (hemlock »Sby 4,15 fect long, (hemlock antling,3by 4,18 feet long, (hemlock rbe good merchantable pection cf an agent ap. Government. eject pointed on the part of ee All the lumber to be delivered within twentx days « the contract. Proposals from disto yal parties vil not be con leginwee to the ust accompany exch proposition, ea! y of the bidder to fill tae contract. should it be awarded tobim, must be guarantied b: responsible persons, —— signatures are to pended to the gans Th ity the guaran certificate of the Clerk of the * istrict Goester of the United Btates Dis- ; Bidders must he present in person when the bids sais wis not be considered. ys ont — address of the bid- appear in the proposal. Af «bid is made in the name of a firm the names of allthe parties must e) as as the individual p: Fi Conds in the mem of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both ef bis guaraaters, will the successful bidder upon signing The right to reject any or all bids tha! cemed tuo high is reserved by tue Depot Quarter- te: Informal proporais will be rejected. ‘ruporals aust be addresses Hartz, Assistant Q are opened er the proj ‘The full name and ,or the bid will be proposal ox tho partner be required of ae ‘Capt. meard 8. Quarterimaster, D.C., and should be slasais mark posals for Lumber.’ Form of Guarantas. do bereby guarant contract ip ncourdance with sition. and that. should his proposition be acc. Tat once enter into a contract in accor wuld the contract be awarded to ‘him pine hie sureties, the ter:ne of Ay Be. We kre prepared to be an this guarantee must be appeuded the eertifi- WARD L. HARTZ, _ Captaie ant RO My ee peer eoans Navy Derarrugxr, Bureau cf Yards and Vorcks, Sept. 1, 1902. PROPOSALS for eaeh eiase neparatel Zxcoenla for Clase Ne. (name the ¢ yart at (meme Che yard)? 5 oftinn Pome OOD Om the 29th fu af ing Ant delivering at masied the materials wad braced in printed schedules, whic clon eyplieation, and sent by mail, requested, to persons deatring to offer to e for any or al! of the classes named therein by the mandants of the several navy yards, for the cinsses for the yards under their command Be navy agent ; aearest thereto, or by the uston and mistakes in scaling the i be received tehich te nLeve mentioned tember inet, for fi er Prevent con) offers. no bid wt for more than one yard % individual of a firm must ai, Bidders are hereb; Botitied that their o! inefter prereribed their testination peters the a the bid nd contraet. and pec Cee iar fers Rage d be in the be mailed in fave, to ress me expires for reosiv- msi be comsederes? which shai be rs * being oe ie patrons, and draw & l.ue the class) for the ed before the time appointed TM to endorse on the envelope al under the endorsement, ‘ard at ams the yar the Chief of the Bureau of Yards aud Deeke, Form of Ofc. inane faspee he ee vf ne slices = towns) vin t “the | vBinte neat ths ie the echedule ‘onde ead carry oud the aunouwt ba tive eo and sents and foot cp the agaregate amount of the bid fer the clase.) amounting to there write the amouit in words.) I propose as red agent (here mame the agent. ue one is required by the achedule) for pigs under the lasses miseullaueous. by a aon veal of oval mea of delivery, aud should wy offer oe ‘ west the eoutract way be prepared | I av Agent at (nae the agency) for wignatures and cortifeate. a the bidder aan each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantes. ‘The und (mame of rantor) of (name the town, ) and State of (mame Phe Ptate.)and ame of sveoud guavantor, he,) hereby undertake tha the above named (name the biddor or bidders) wit, if bis [or their} offer as above be acoe) sonences a enter into contract with the United States within fiftewm days after the date of notice throngh the efice of the acceptance of ae or their] ofer before men- tieued. (Bignature of guarantors.) Wituess : I eertify that the above nemed (hare name the gvarantors)are huown to me to be good and reapou ape arautore in thin cane Capers. } signed Ly the district Judge, dint to the burean to be reaponsibl ie. PORTRMOUTH = H. Clans No.1. Bricks; class Ni Btone; class No. t Yellow pine timber; clase Ro! 4. Yellow urober; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood; & White vine, Lahee aS and he ae; are 0.7. Lime, hair, and plaster; clase N. . elaes No. 9. Gravel and wand; class No, 10. slate! clase No. i. Iron, iron nail Wigner 3 class No. 14. Files: class No.'i6. lass; class No. }4. Ship chand! Ro. sen nei clase No. 18. No. is: Fire wood: clans No.3. Hay and straw; clase No. 21. Provender, elas No, 22. Chareoal.’ elnad Ne. 33. Belting, packing hose; clams ‘No. 24. Sperm snd lubricating aller clase No. 25. Tron east: ings; ese. No. %. Augurs;'ctaas No. 37. Anthracito coal; class No. 28. Bilaminons cenl; elass No. 8 Copper and composition nails; elass No, $2, BM; ehinery and tools. BOSTO! Clase No.1. Brieks; clase Ne. y Biome: ryt 6. Onk and hard wi wee! Spruce, juniper, and cy: hair, abd planter; class Gravel and sand; Charo Hh Irom, iron nails and ther; clase No. I Yo. i clase No.4 F en Ie Paints, oils Ince: ciaee No cleat tiers elas Hardware; clase No. 13, Stationery} ciass a wood: class No. %). Hay and ear cia i" - Provender; elas Ne. 22. Charcoal; class No, x3. Bate. packing, | and hose; class No. perm and Inbricating oils; cla 9. 25, Iron peentoee class No. i Augurs, * clans No. 27. Axthracite eoal: clans No. 29. Rita us Cur Siheciand coal; class 0. S. Seini peameinene, Broad Top, &e., coal; f Toxpital at Chelsea. NEW, YORK, Clase No. 1. Bricks: class No. 2. Stone; claas No. Yellow Lom timber: class No. 4. Yellow pine ; class No. 5. Ock and hard wood; elass No. White pine, spuce, » cypresa, and Juniper; lass No, Lime, hair, and plaster; clasa N p. Oament; elas No.4. Gtarel and wand; class elar+ No. 11. Tron, iron nafle and epike: 12. Bteel; class NO. 13. Pig-iron; class No class Now is. P: nts, oils, and giase; class No, 16. chandlery; clas No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18. Rtationery;’ class No. 20, Hay ant atzaw; clas Ge eieeelt oan as "i 23. Belting, packing, and ho: . perm and lubricaling olla; closes No 36. Iros work, class Ho. w. Acgare: laas No.7". An’ Jaan No.3). Semi-bituminous Broad ‘0. Iv. Eiate; eh ph No. 31. Copper and composi- tion nails; clats No. 4. Hose cartilages. PHILADELPi 6; claas No. ani hard hite pina, apres, juniper, and sypress; cars No.7. Lime, hair, and plaster; elass No g. Gravel and rand; class'No. 11. Seong iron nails and spikes; ctaas No, 12. Stee 34, Files; ‘No. 46. Ship_chandi Ha. 13. Stationery; . 2. Hay and straw; class No, 0 cake No 2. Ohexooat, ‘elase, No. @. 21, Erot pack? and hose; class No. Sperm and lubricatiog el No. @, Anthracite P Broad Top, composition ¥ AVAL ASY Lye. Class No.1. Clothing; class No, 2, Hata, baat, and shoes; cars eS Provisions; elas: No, re Groceries;’ clase ry gvois; elas No. €. Bread &e.; dacs No. 7 Tobgeros, clans No. 8 Paints oils, and class; class 10 Miccellsnehs 0.15. Hardware; Scion No. i Stationery, WASHINGTON Ciass No. 1. Bricks, class 4. Yellow alae lumler; class ood; class No 6, White gy rea; elaes No.7. 0. 9. Gravel, ands ch nafte, and rpikes; class No. Pig irou; class i. Fron, iren ie clans No. 13, Ne. 14. nila, snd glass: o By Vardwer B woud; No oa Provend 33. Belting Ing ot and Inbrieatin R b. (Ne Pa Ship chatdlery; clas class No > The schedule will articles will b the printed in it for deliveries m the articles which delivered at such pl and cartage to th Vy yerds. cospe etively, directed by the comsuanding officer ther her things being equal, preforcne Noartic the aggregate of the class w to the prices sta.ted. Itis to be provided in thw eontrac betly understood by the bid: number of articles enuy ea * Miseeilane v1 tractor is to furnish inore or te Se « rated articles, and ws hme incre the quantities required be more or | Fyeciticd the priene shall remein the & Bidders 4 Scie cater the cont best quality, det every charges or Batisiactory to Lhe commandant thergof, are oe to the yard for plans, rpecification samples, and any further descriptions ef the artielns or explanations they may desire. When bid ters Shall be in donbt as to the proeise artieles named in the schedule, they wil! apply tw the commanding officer of the avy yard, and mot to emplayees, for acription of the article or articles i in doubt, wh: informetion the said oficer will give im writing. Contractors for classes heated ** Miscellaneous,? who do not reside near the place where the artioles are to he delivered, will be reqmired to name in their proposals an agent at the city or princi Biace near the yard livery, wlo may be ealled om to cee, articles without delay when they shall be reyvired. Appreved sureties in pent fall amount of the con- + Mact will be required and twens. por cents 4 additional security deducted from each payment until se contract shail have been completed or enn- celled, unless otherwise authorized by the Depart- powagss On classes of articles beadod ** Miacolianc- "? to be delivered as required during the fiseal gk the twenty per centum retained may eretion of the commandent, be the first of J the deliveries iMfactory, and the bal- ance (i (eighty per cent) will be paid by the reapoo- thin thirty day» aiter she pre. i entation a of Willer in triplicate, daly vouched kisi Ro part sf eentum zeserved in to be paid until tt the se rajewted articles offered under the con- tract sball have beon ramoved from the yard, ries feos specially authorized by the rtment. It will be stipulated in the con , that if de- fault shall be 1omde by the parties of the Gast part in : Masi ter or rr’ ef the articles memtioned in any class fer. of bah fity and at the times and a speve we mh and in that the paid parties will forfeit and pay to the Bnited States asum of ioger Aras to exceed twice the amount of wneh elaxs; wh may be recovered, from time to time, according to the .ct 0: Congrass in that oase I epteat SE ong Mareh 3. be rnreties must stun he contract, and their re- sponstuatity de certified to by s navy agent, collec- tor, district attormey, or sotne other person satis: face rily known to this bureau, A aa to be provided in the contract that the bu- shall have the power of annulling the conteact, without loss or damage to the Governinent, In case Congress shall not have made snfficient apprapria- tions for the astieles pamed. or for the eompiction of works estimated fur and on which tin adver- Lisement is bared. and shall alwo have the power to inerease or diwininh the quantities :amed | im the clases not headed * Mircel in the sebed- > prety S¥s rer contin. Parsons whose offers shall be adcepted will be no- tified by letter throngh the post oie, ruien notre hall be considered saficion and if they do not en- ter into contract for the supplies rpecified within fifteen days from the date of notice freee tee Bee of the acceptance of their bid, A contract will be made with — ye erson 4 Faperr' and the gvarantors of such defaulting bidde. Ferpoutibie for all yciimuiting blades will Ue bald 1 offers not made in strtet confermit with thie | advertigement will, at the option of the bureaa, be | b€ Toject Lore only whose offers may be acce notified, and contracts will be cenly for soothes as soon thereafter wa may be practicatle. #e 2-wiw RECEIPT FOR PRESERVING PROPERYY, The Most EGjectwat is in the World Information may he obtained at & PAINTING | B5' No. 59 LaaEe be FRTADLIg DENT yiceate, BIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is execnted with neatnes+ and Givpateh. To prevent mistakes, he will state that bis “art | renervatiret eefere sreresively to the varieus to whieh he chal Slesmesot mn, Shaner in quality of work or re oon ba dy 4-3m noes, Pec at No. 16 , Peonsylvania ay. Lae Seek te rictattor- - ney, collector, mavy agent, or some person kaown | . ti | are redmeed,as well as PAIN and INFLAMM A- , TION lowed hy the OLD OR you TRACT BUCHU is unequalled hy any other rein. | dy as in Chlorosis or Reten | Painfulness or Suppression of ( ! tions, Uleers | { | i { { { i HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “HIGHLY OONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUED EXTRACT BUCH, A Positive and Specie Remedy for ' Diseases of the BLADDBR, KIDNEYS, @RAYEL, and DROPSIOAL SWELLINGS. Thiw Medieme imoreasan the power of Digestion, and exeites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by whieh the WATERY or CALOBROUS depesi- «and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, ;and is good for MAN, WOMEN, er CHIL- | DREN, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUGHU. For Weakness arising from Byeesees, Habite of | Dissipation, Early Indiseretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH TUE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indieporition to Bxertion, Loss of Power, Lors ot Memery, Difficulty of Breathing, ¥. Weak Nerves, Trembling, j Horxor of Disease, Wakefutnesa, Dimness of Vieion, Pain in the Baek, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Syatem, Hot Hands, Flushing of the ody, Dryness of the Bkin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms. if allowed to goon, whieh th'4 Medieine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO- TENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of | which the patient may expire, Who «: they are not frequently fol- | IREFUL DISEASES,” | “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are aware of the cance of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFEsS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLTUMS, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wituess to the trnth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONC. ORGANIC WEAK AFFECTED WITH i XESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in- Vigerate the System, which HELMRBOLD’S EX- TR. cony, ACT BUCHU invariably does, A trial will | ce the most skeptical, FEMALES!: FEMALES !: , BLNGLE, MARRIED OR CON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE i fections peculiar to Females, the EX- | lity. mito the sea, whe SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, | Teke no more Balsa, Mereury, or unplearant M ime fur anpleasnut and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenienee, And no Exposure It causes a freqnentdesire and gives strength to Uvinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent- ing and euring Stri es of the Urethra. Allay- ing Pain and Inflammation, no frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Pofgoucus Diseases and worn-out Matter, TEGOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victins of Qua and who have paid heavy fees to be cured ina short time, have found that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of *powerfal astringents,” been | | dried up in the system, to break out in an aggra- | vated form, angperhaps after Marriage, USE HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHU for all | affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, | Whethor oxisting in MALE OR FEMALE, ¥vom whatever eouse originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of thees organs require the aid of a Dwratic, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU In the great Dieneric, and is certain to have the desired etfeet in all Diseases for which it is reeom- mended, Evidences of the most reliavic and respensibie ebaracter will aceompauy the medieines, Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty yoars standing, wi-h names known to science and fame, Price $1 Per Bottle er Six for $5, Delivered to any address, securely packed from any observation, Drscrize SymrroMs 1x ALL Commurtcarions, Cures gearantied, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of | the city of Philadelphia, H. T. H&twsoi», who | g duly sworn, doth say, his preparation eon- tains no narcotic, no mereury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. ' H. T. HELMBOLD, Sworn and mbseribed before me, this 23d day of November, 1854, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, Address letters for information in confidence to H. T, HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 Sonth Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Penn, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN OIPLED DEALERS, “Whe endeavor to dispose ‘or THEIR OWN” and ‘ormER” nrtisles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do, 40, EXTRACT BUCHU, De. do. do. SARSAPA RILLA, Do. , do, IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Rel. by Brapgicts everywhere, Ask for HBLM- BOLD’. Take no other. Cat out the advertine- pe seueve Pat- ! eat gee aye en | met and send for it, and avoid Imposition and | L. mo. Wprperure, Ld TRAVELERS DIKECTORY, cia cartel napintas BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAIXE FROM WASHINGTON, On aod after Sunday, May THE PASSENGER TR rary viii, 4ND TUR Wket in % wARMLNGTOX anp ey WABHING- BALTIMORE D* son Hs deg Ree Me FOR ALL DI@RARUS OF FMPRUDEKON, LET WO FALAB DELICACY PREVENT. WASHINGTON, APPLY IMMEDIATRLY Five DAILY Thal TWO DAILY r ER ANE BE a TWO That run = eda D ONE TO THE WEST acy ww RA Tk. on NO CHARGE. © a ie —s To Fwo Days! ad per Hite BR ton at iam pata "and “ay YORK—Leave af Via mand 59. For near 18—Leave Washington at 7.2. FOR _ POINTS ae Washiagten at 7. very ‘ana tatgn a7 ats AINE MOVING S00T | Leave Newer at 7a. m. Pele! hie ss m.. Baltimore 8.45pm. Arrt a “Leave New York at 6 p. _m., Baltimore 4.308. m. a.m. “Leave Mew York at 11 a.m., Baltimore 7.40 a. m. >t at Washington “Lowal Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at Pam. gets hp. = , for Wash On Sundays a {Sy'and 7.40 a. m. only from Balti- No Annapolis conneetions on Sunday from Balti more or Washington. se engers leaving Washington sti¢ oO mn we and Paltiinore at 7.48 &. m_ and make cunnections at Washington Sunetion ( With Trains on the Baltimare am! Ohio Railroad fer a points Wert of the Ghio Kiver and fer ali points along the Vice of the Baltimore and Ohio road, in | Maryhand and Virginia, | | Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash- =e daily, except Sucdeys, at #452.m.and 3.0 P-Panenger Traine lenving Washington at6a. , aud Baltimore at 43) and 7 35) pan, stop only at Aunapoli+ and ton Junctions. ASRengoTs inust take the pecomemntation ENITH, iT und Obio Ratieoad 2, These Lineal ington Philadelphia 3.99 ington; arrive th aa m.. ncaa 30 m.. FARE PARTICULAR 3 NOTICE. Youn. ve injared them. eed a hem aloe vane of Transporta! H aeae | pilbeceaiens a CENTRAL RAUKUaD 8 BEES 5 i. ne) L THE WESTERN CITIBS. BF 1 rs bo a by ear! of tbe eyes Pi qaent! yin ine is sealer Power, ma Torital Kooree ve Pane Tan General * IS A FIRST as SPEE | BTONE BAL F | BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE! THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADEM LPHIA TO Sige RG! CLOSE contig “TIONS AT sikemrsau RG with Traizs on th NC iced L RAIL ROAD, and THE GREAT ~ TRAL ROUTE 1A BALTIMORE WEST, NonTHWE r, ‘AND ‘Sovruwsst. at Se offices of orthe REE FROM DUST! losing their vi and emaciated aving a ingnlar appearance about the eyes, cough or symptoms of consumption. DISEASES OF oa ora mpradent thie pain, 5 imbibed the needs of ul diseare. it too often happens that an sense of shame or dread o. discover ‘When the mii leasnre finds he Ww ASEENG a . pecuniary ead? stance. keep bim teiting | Son « afer month, or as tong as the sumallest fee tani + to Gespair leave him with ruimed eaith ‘to nil hi ARE Aisa ppaintmen -Mercury—heeten Fymptoms ‘oft his terrifle disoase. such as Affection ph carte Tpit Bont. Skin, &c.. Pebaacs oD yx? POEs ORGANIC rem 5 weakness fallwizor 3° restored. e edge ieee an@ debilitated, bo had lost all hope, have been immediately re- iments to Marrisge. Physics! or Mental alifications, Lose of Feeeenre Power, Ner- vous Irritabinty, Trembli: Ms tion of the most fesrfal kind ate cured. TNDORSEMENT OF TUE PRESS. THE MANY THOT SANDS cured at this inetita- tion within the inst_seventeen years, and the nu. a important Enrgical 0 Johnston, witnessed x? = Bed other persons, notices of which fore fi. pubdlie, img a* a centlevan of charactet ny responsi, 2 a suficient —— ‘tw the ner of panes Washington, and Calvert 8 SPLENDID ee SMOKING SALOON tation, Baltime the use of ‘Tant a CARS ON ALL NIGHT constitutions? ATK. “ALS ON ALL TRAINS. progreming ats a priol w jim = ‘that an- traveler Bis asealtel mate discovered ecuntrr DR. ee ey Ry thie og _ the organs ares M WA take the 6a. m.and 5 45 p.m. h trainnon the nd arrive in Harris- thece counectig a ania Central Rail- Nortnern Cent: Dare at 12.45 read for all ps Bs this ronte Freichts of all deseri iy Re “a dered, | The Pennsylvania Central el tentao er wep at Pittsburg with Steamers, by w! be fecwarded to auy port en the Ohi , Tennessee, Cumbe: rland, Tilinois, wf Arkansas, ane tations becformed th: riers of h steamers to all Nov Apes Takes. rs entrusting the transpor- ir Freight to this Company cau rely ce on its gpee ly transit ES ue F nent to aud from any point . Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Way fanoate as are charged by other in and acain DR. J. H. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD? joular to mark packages “Via Penna. _ Freight Agents, nt Jone Agent, Pl 408" Gincral Peight Keer D DELIGHTFUL COR- DIAL EVER TAKEN! MOST DELICIOUS « ee a Protected ty Royat Letters Patent CA England, ond se ical by the Seals a thi Ne de Pharmacie de Imperial Collere of Medicine, Vi TRIESEM FAR No.} effectual remedy for RE xA AAT REE AND EXHAUSTION OF G rn inal fe Femret the shattered and is- eared system. purifying an ching the Bioot— restoring. the sick, suffering invalid io HEALTH THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. It will cure Liver Complaint, ‘Di thea, Dysentery. Headache. bey Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, disenre of the Li generally bees thought an antilote, to the ruin of | the health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No.3. 3 yer Bad ieath, or any er, Stomach or Bowels G7 Gentlemen. de you wish to be Healthy, nt the Bloom Se pr ” cifG “CORDTAL ot a moment > twilleure soy ¥ us well as secondary 2 destruerive ase 0} pus ingre Tents, aad world eannot Strong and Vi Le mount w your ¢ cheese Mc AND LeAR Perit De! re satisfaction. eys, Wemb_ or Biadde: cted Menstruation. Falling of the’ any disease arisi fn Sibity. it is an infaili® FOR CHILDREN. want your delicate. sickly, THENING O09! has well as cther delet Se - anarilla, is and 3 are alike | de ‘iG of taste or Aoki and a all nauseating qual- They are in the form of a iozenge. and may Lc on the toilet table without their use deing sus- io of — Ki ‘Sold in tin cases at S3each, or four #3 cases in | one for £9. and in $7 cases. — faving Se. - administered by Valpean. Wholesale and retail by 194. Bleecker » mand, Roux mK. BARROW? doors frei’ MacDougal street.) Bew Yo: rk. Immediately on receipt of re- imittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an: part of the world. toe according to the instre Put linked also by DR. BARROW, that ind beautifully illustrated medicai work. i Price 25 ecnts. preg setae STREN: the Pore tie each boginnsseie nd ine table- oe eo eventive against tr. Cholere or any cect on ed, and addresse: ions of the writer. — Yellow J Fever. ‘so CAUTION ny vinnie ors Triesemar and Se ams authority from 8. 3 A CARD TO THE LADIES DR DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES, Jnfailible in correcting, regwiating and removing ah always successful as a Prevenisve. The above Pills bave now been in wu irty years, and i no Bt. Louie. Mo. ease, Where the been correctly followed. hare these to give most decided satiefaction. rTifieate ae = ie the first Indies of Utica, agents im that city, (Mr. istol & Go) and “told them that ish name to be Pe aise did not wi id Rapala wok hse! Wastington by Z, Pounsylvania avonue. eorner Sd atreet and Pa. eorner 7th street and — 3 Wartine sta fuser the the PEEL & ae re ROTHER, Baltimore; 8.8. HA. erally. Sts Green street, New York, nta. fer Counterfeits. nd unless every oles D. LAN Dre Retail Wy KE Tune eeeeey <4 mail. ae heh is druggists gen HALL & RUCREL. General | W heloeale ty NB, k ou! Pills re any ki Howe. All others srea therefore as you value ar lives an health (to aay of being humbugged out of your mouey) nly those who show the signature of & which has recently been added reg age The Pills are made aud they will teh will perform all elnimed had oe ee 8. D. HOW Howe on ever, on acsount o} ingredients com: known to every APP. UESTION. 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