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— SS ET EE a | RS” ~ ee "THE EVENING STAR, | THE OPENING OF THE WILL. SCRIBE'S LAST STORY. H aT” ' lied a little gentieman madame,” “sam a t breeches. ' tm a brown eval and = “And ber wil.” “ “gpa we inherit anything T° «li must be supposed 25; We have claims.” Who is this miserably dressed personag? who intrudes herself here ?” ; «Oh, she,” replied the little man, sneerinzly, . she won't have much in the will—she is «ister ¢ to the deceased. . What! that Anne, who wedded, in iSi2, a man of nothing—an officer I” “Precisely so.” “She must have nosmall amount of impu- | Gence to present herself here, before arespecta- — ie family.” : i “The more Fo, as sister Egrie, of noble birth, bad never forgiven her for that misalliance.” Anne moved at this time across the room in which the family of the deceased were assem- | bied. She was pal eT eyes were filled with mare, and her bent = {urrowed by care with ociows wrinkles. A rrWhat do you come here for!” said Ma- dame de Villeboy=, with hanghiiness, who, a moment before, had been interrogating the lit- | we man who inberited with her. ; Madame,” the poor lady replied, with hu- mility, “1 do not come here to claim a part of whai does not belong to me; I come solely to see M. Duboi, my sister’ or, to inquire af she tpoke of me at her last hour.” “What! do you think people busy them- selves abont youl’ arrogantly observed Ma- dame de Villeboys; «the disgrace of the great none 8 who wedded 4 18n of nothing, a soldier maparte f “Madame, my hushand, although a child of the people, Was a brave scildier, and, what is vetter, an honest man,” observed Anne. At this pomials. venerabieapervonagy, the | etary Duboi=, m: is appearance. * Cease,” said “to reproach Anne with 2 } anion which her sister has forgiven her, Anne loyed a generous, brave ayd good man, who ;{ had no other crimes to reproach bimself -with | than the ubec t bad he lived, if his family had known him asI | know him—I, his ola frend—Anne-would now be happy and respected.” 4 »But why is this woman here?” said the notary, gravely. “1, myselt,requested her to be here.” : - ‘M. Dubois then proceeded to open the will. «J, being sound in mipd and heart, Egrie de § Demfremeg, retired as a boarder in the Convent } of jhe Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, dice j late the following wishes as the expression of 4 my formal desive and principal clause of my | sestazgent. *) { “After my decense thete will be found two ! bundred thousand francs in money at my nota. | "s, beside jewelry, clothes and furniture, ag also a cketeeu worth two hundred thornsand franc. “In the Convent where I have been residi H will be found my book, ‘Heures de la Vierge, a holy volume. which remains as it was when I took it with me at the time of my emigration. | I desire that these three objects be divided into} Ss. ‘ The first lot, the two hundred thousand | frances in money. i w-The second fot, the chateay, furniture a | «The third and Inst jot, my book, + Heures de ia Vierge.’ J have pardoned my sister Anne the grief | she has catsed us, and 1 wonld haye comfort- ed her sorrows had I knowh sooner her to France. 1 compromise her in my will. “Madame de Villeboys, my much beloved cousin, shall have the first choice. “M. Vatry, my brother-in-law, shall haye | the second choice. { CeAyine WHT take fhe reviinintg lot.” “Ah, ah! said Vatry; «sister Egrie was a very gocd one: that is very Clever om her part.” “Anne will, then, only baye the prayer- .” exclaimed Madame de Villeboys,laugh- || ad. | a interrupted her.jocniarity. me,” said he, “ewhich of these lots do | you choose?” 4 | “The two himdred thowstnd frahes in | » «Have you quite made up your mind !” <0.” it ; man ofthe law, addressing himself to feelings of the lady, sald: me. you are rich, dnd Anne has no- | thing. Could you not leaye this and take the | book of prayers which the ecomeey of she», deceased has placed ona par with the o:her | jotsT” ‘ You mnst te ¢. M. Dubois,” exelaim- Meboys; “you must really be # ed Madame de dull met to.see the intention of sister Egrie in ail_this...Qur honored cousin fore-saw fall well that her book of prayers weuld fall to the ict of Anug, who had the last choice.” «And what do you conclude from that!” in- quired the notary. jis je «1 conclude that she intended to intimate to her sister that repentance aiid prayer were the ouly help that she had now to expect in this world.” . ‘ As she finished these words, Madame de. Villeboys made a definite selection of the ready | money for her share. M. Vatry, as may easi- { Jy Déqimagined, selected the chateau, furniture | and jewels, as his lot. | “Monsieur Vatry,” said M. Dubois to that gentleman; “even su, at had been the in- | tention of the deceased to pumish her sister, it , would be honorable en Pout Part, Ss you are, to give at least a portion of your | share to Anne, who is in wantofit.” "=" / «Thanks for your kind advice, dear sir,” re- plied Vatry; “the mansion is situated on the « YeTy confines of my woods. and suits admira- | ty. all the more so that it is ly furnished. As @ the jewels of sister they are re- | rammiscences which one ough: never to part wah” “Since it is so,” said the notary, “my Madame Anne, here is the prayet-book which. remains to you,” 4 Anne, attended pate son. 2 handsome boy, ¢ with blue eyes, 1 her sister's old prayer- teok. and making her son kiss it after her, . “Hector, kis® this book, which elon; to®! our T aunt, who is dead, but who woul@ | ve you well, had she known you. When you have learned to read, you will pray to heaven tomake you wise g00u as your | The eyes’ of those who were present-weére | fiiled with wars, notwithstanding their efforts to preserve an appearance of Oe. as, | The child embraced the old beok with boyish ' fervor, and opening it E H “On. mamuua,” he exoldimed, «what pretty tures I” 1 “Indeed.” said the mother, happy in the gladness of her boy. | “¥ee. The good virgin in ared hold- [ ing we Bely i in her arms. ¢But wh: —o has silk paper been put on the ie teres rae ‘ “So that the; ight not be imjured, myr Bas : ida there 4 4 | cS mamma, why are ten papers to | panes Sania: and, a sudden su ahriel, she fell into the arms of boi the eoary, who. those present, sett «Leave her alone, it won't be much! people | don’t die of these shocks. As for you, little | one,” addressing Heetor, “give me that book: you wil teer the en; ‘The; inheritors Ww; making various | e ‘ares as to the cause of Anne's sudden-| , and the interest the n. 3 A wonth afterwards they met Anne and her | e | son, exceeding! e dressed, taking an airing in a barouche. je them to make inquiries, and they that ‘had cation toherson. The news came like & thurs derbolt upon them. Madame Villeboys and M. Vatry hastened to <li upon the notary fon ea. — M. Dubois was working at bis «Perhaps we sre disturbing yout” said the SS lady. , “No matter, Iwas just in the act of settling @ purchase in the state fund for Madame What!" exclaimed M. Vatry; ehasing house and cquipage, money to invest?” ndoubtediy.” “alter pur- has she still « Bot where it come from rf «Where? Did you nots-e?” « When I” * When she shrieked out at seeing what the «We observed nothing.” ~On, I yon saw it,” said the sarcas- tic notary. “ ‘prayer-book contained six: engravings, and each engraving was cove by ten notes of @ thousand francs each.” “Good f exelaimed M. Vatry thun- de: - only known it,” shouted Madame v Wow hag the choice,” said the notary; “and I by =; Se to wake the prayer-book bet “ have expected to find - amehinayr hans The two Apne , Sble to love you } homeand i (Coucuaran INSTITUTE réturn | | endorsed “Proposals Bihe right to reject a } e Ti Feject an: Metmed faa nig red master. ly well but not extravagantly | ae | egotists withdrew, their | And for whoelse?” inquired sie ehidd. “Por your father, your dear father, who perished without knowing you, without being . «Mus: I pray to the saint my patroa!” #8 saint Sho watches us from heaven, and who emiles upon us from above the clonds. *. «What is the name of that stint, mamma, : y | dear?’ fo going ig be opened here immediaiely by A Phe mower, ‘with her tears, answered: «Her name is—fister EDUCATIONAL. BROOKE'S E BOARDING AND DAY SCH a absent ¢uri: is now a londay, Sept. 2. 1862, Otrculara to be baa Bi the Bookstore: and of ihe principal. ta I&-tw* FOR YOUNG LADIES} Tho duties of this schoel will be resumed en Mon- fulstaleret the Medea Proentye Et je Atethocdie' rotestent arch, en Ninth etrect between Eand FP. Ci containi ‘terme and reference may be obtained at the Book- stores, or at No. 412 F street. _fes-im* __B. W. WRIGHT, Princjpal, HEGARAY INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1527 and 1529 Spruce et., Philadelphia, ~ The seguiar course ef instruction embraces the English aud French Languages and Literature, Latin if required, and all the braches which eon: . Ftitute a th, English and French eduction.. Fren is the language if the Spur. and is con- et ly spoken in * itute. It is the object e! perticular attention, aud is. taught from the rudi- ments to highest course of Mterature and com- ppition, The scholastic year commences Septem- 4 and cl July ist. Cireulars. &c.. can be* chained Trom Madaice DHERVILLL Paaripet of Chegaray Institute. m 22-60 OFFICIAL. ARTMENT CF STATE, WasEixGTON, Janmary25, 1962, The Seeretary of Etate will hereafter receive Mem bers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next menth. jana7-tf WILLIAM Hf. SEWARD. - eS ON THE POTOMAG, ‘On and after the 12th instant day of September, passes will be required from all vessels, beats, &c., navigating the Potomac river.; Thest will be issued i by the Commanding Officer of the Flotilla, and may” be obtained from the naval vessels stationed at Alexandria oF at the mouth of the river_ “GIDEON i Navy Duraaruzsr, = September 11,182. [Rep.& Int.] #010 S NOTICE. a j SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 9th day of September, 1862; at 12 o’clock m., for eupply- ing the United States Subsistence Department with 6.000 head of Beef Cattle on the hoof “The Cattle are to be delivered at Washington:| City, D. C., and ¢ each animal to average 130 pounds eet weight, fe bulls not want The Cattle to be delivered at such times ana in | such quantities as the Government may require. The first delivery of Cattle to be wade ten days after signi: Treasury notes or other Government funds, tractors who have previously failed to comply with their contracts, or when the bidder is not present to respond.to by two guaranties. the precise address of all the members of the firm. Bids to Paes to“COL. A. BECK WITH, A. €.,an@0.8.U. 8. A., Washington, D.U.,” for Beef Cattle.” FORM OF GUARANTEE, We——, of the cénnty of —, and State of —.,. and —., of the county of —, and State of —, dd hereby guaranty that — is ‘able. to fulfill a con- Hob, and thal, chould hie propasition beszecpind, ion, at, should his pro; m_be accepte he will at once enter into a contract in accordance Ww. 3 Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his seonrities. This guarautee must be appended to each bid. 516 PPoPosars FOR LUMBER. Derot QuARTRRMASTER’S OrFice, Eighteenth and G streets, Washington, Sept. 15, 1882. S¥ALED PROPOSALS will be reccived at this office until Thursday, September 2th, 1462, at 12 o'clock ui.. for delivering in the citx of Was at such a point asthe Depot rect, one million feet «f Lumber of the following kind and description, viz: i 550,900 feet +4 or }-fnch white pine common cull ng 100 00 fens 8-4 or 14-inch white pine common cul ings, 27,900 feet =-4 or 2-inch white pine common cull ings. 9,000 feet white pine timber, 8 by 8, assorte: 99,008 feet white pine timber, by 6, 22 to ti feet shen watering the child's head _ ENGLIEH AND yRENCH ! : sed No animal panics which weighs | 3 than 1,000 pounds ursa weight. Heifers and | anime contract. _ a b A bond with good and sufficient security will be | + requir overnment reserves to itself the right to pay in | No bid will be entertained when put in by con- | ttle friend; but do not forzet a * au. lids bid. All bids to be accompanied | The names of tirms should be stated in full, with | M: Quartermaster may di- | long, | 9,00 feet white pine timber, 4 by 6,2 to 24 feet © 000 feet sist, 3 by 9, or 10 inch wide, 14 feet long themlock or pine.) 60,000 fect joist, 3 by 9, or 10-inch wide, 16 feet long (hemlock or pine.) 4 {@ 000 feet joist, 3 by o. or 7-inch wide, 16 feet long (hemlock or ping,) 10,000 feet joist, 3 by 5, 12 feet long, (hemlock or 16,900 fest Sot, 2 by 5, 14 fect long, (hemlock or ne 10000 feet joist, 3 by 5, 16 fect long, (hemlock ‘or: Re - . ; 10 fed nedtling,$ by 4,14 feet 1éhg, (hemlock. | "5 are cau 1b.000 feet antl fag, 3 by 4,16 feet long, (bemlock | AU the articles und or * 3 10,00 feet seantiing,$ by 4,18 feet long, (hemlogke or pine.) t | and number of a Bids are solicited for the joists above-named as } et sor erdesesibed ted ‘ood han e above-described to be merchantal lumber, subject to the inspection of an agent pls pointed’ on the part ef the Government, All the lumber to be delivered within twentx days *“‘Propccale from disloyal partign will net de DOs ym dislo; les net con- sidered. An oath of alleglance to the U. § Gov. ernment must accompany each proposition. __ The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be ap- pended to the searentee. The - hillty of the guarantors must be shown b: 2 ol certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Die trict Attorney. | Bidders must be present in person when the bids | are opened or the pr Nex Bot be considered. The fuli name aud Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. Af « bid in made im the nawe of a firm the names of all the the bid will-be: parties must appear. or siguing as the individual proposal os the partner jonds in the sum of five thousand de signed by the contractor and both of his aber : os required of the successful bidder upon sign 5 : reserved by nig that quae informal proposals will be re: to Capt. Edward 8, be ad int. Mara Apt cies U8 A pe . 0. shor « posals for Luinber.”” : oF wi rit of Guarantee. fe, —- ——, of the county of ——, and State of ——, and ——, of the county of —, —, do guaranty that — ia al eto faith th he will at once enter in therewith. “the cont proresanrse, Navy Daranrurnry Bureau of Yards ond Mocks, Bert. 1, 1902.4 ete mater: and mapetaiee, which will the several nary yards for th the navy agent aearest the Lr 4 for any Grail the yards, — is ory, wate ~ fers mo bid will be received hick sonnet inte more than one in ‘ ort o cidhess for t 6 yards E : joned and ra tmust be in t! | inafter preseribed, and be their destination before ep ory Maa the time ex; for receiy- ing them ; ne bid wall be eoncidoed whi thai the oe gere no Sibouse ‘wilt ‘° fast : time appointed, bidders are requ: the envelope abo waar ‘or | Merde datreraated yr ree cea pean © D.C, Ue Burean, of Yards and Docks, ticularly he form here. reach ry S Form of Offer. 2 of Here date the offer. yet 5g a Fi contract im aceordan: ith the terma sition, and that. should hie Proposition be necopt | celled, unlems otherwise authorized by th | guarantors) are known to me to be good ans No. 26. ? elass No. 27. Anthraci | Sless No, 39: ifuralasue Cunber nd coal” | ment. In computing | in the column of prices will be the standard, and aud pent to the navy agent at cuasme the agency) for Penatures mn a A .{ Here the bidder and each member of the firm to Pier.) HEL B G D 8 Porm of Guarante. va M L The undersigned (name of gaarantor tname the town;Jand State of (mame the State.) and (name ef second guarantor, Se.) hereby undertake that the above named (neine the bidder ot bidders) will, if his (or their} offer as nbore be acce, enter inte contract United Etates within Sfteen ye after the of notice through f the geceptance of his [or theit} offer before ia iy «Bignature of guarantors, ‘Witness: 1 certify that the above named ‘here name the GENUINE PREPARATIONS. fible guarautors in thie case. (Signs To ke viened by the dictrict judge, diptrict attor- Known ney, coliector, navy agent, or some 2 to the bureau to be responsibic. “ HIGHLY OONCENTRATED” we : ir and cypress; Pr elats No.8. ela 0, H, Blai COMP@UND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ikes; class No! ; class No. 15. Paints, ‘ship chandiery; class eaertlgieme to gi. Hayepa tres; alas 9 as No. @. aw; €) Wi Provendier clase Ne, 22 Charcoal;® lees A Positive and Specifie Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, 2) Belting, packing. hose; class No. 4. bricating cils; class NO. 25. Iron cast S i2est clam Noa Aapsret' see antuetis pape ne rs Seeger sok comiposition calls; ‘elnis Necan ide? ad ecm 1B xails; 2 shinery and tole 4 | oe arapeay cote act br power of Digertion, i . | and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, 5. Oak asa Thatd woods cians Nor 6 White ping, | by Which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi, ry iper, and exer #8; class No.7. Lime, | tions, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, Gravel # GG No fi, Ison, irom sets Gad | 274,Teduced, as well sa PAIN and INFLAAMIIA- spikon, class No. 12. Steel; class Ne. 13, Pig-tron; | TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or CHIIL- clare No 14. Files; class No. 15, Paints, oift, and | DBEMs laws: ¢ined No. 16. Ship chandiery; @lass No. 17;: fisrdindres dines No, 18. Stationery: elase No.9, ‘ire wood; class No. 20. Hay and 7, Class nas rt straw; jo. Pi inder; class No. 22. reoal; class No, tag pacing he hacen ¢ ast No. 23. HELNBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. and lubricating oils; elasg No. 25. Iron q For Weakness erising from Execsses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiecretion or Abuse, 3%. Semi-Bi . B ‘op. &e. ; elses No: 33. Extension of Hospital at Ubeisea. NEW YORE, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Claks No.1. Bricks; class No.2, Stone; clase No, §. Yellow pine timber; class No. 4. Yellow pine | Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, lomber; lass No. §. Odk and hard wood; claas No. | Lose of Memery, Difficulty of Breathing, ¢ pie Hing. BEUCS, C eng, and Janiper; lass No. | Weak Nerve Trembling, diate NS. 8." Giavel and suid: siase Kean Biets! | Horror of Disease, Wakefulnett, elass No. Ti. Iron, iron nails &fd spikes; class No, 12. Bteel; clasa No. 13. Pig-iron; class No. 14. Files; class Ne. 15. Paints, oils, and 6. Ship cha indlery; elas: Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bask, Universal Lassitude of the Murcular System, Hot Hands, 3 Ni : Flushing of the body, #. tionery; oe Mp ed Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, gt Provender; class No. 22. 3. Belting, picking, and hove; olass No,'24. Sperm Bru iuurcaung Lag > 0, Fon wer PALLID COUNTENANCE. ing, Ke; class No. 26. Au . 7. An- pir acti coud, clans No.®. Sent. Gitaminous broad Zap, &6., coal; class No. Si. Copper.and composi: | 71,260 cymptoms, if allowed to goon, which this sd PHILADELPHI, - medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPQ- Clasd No.1, Bricks; class No, . Btone; class No. | TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of 4, Yellow pike tumbér; 0.5. Oak and hard | which the patient may expire, Food ole ag, White pine spruce, juniper, snd | Who can say that they are not frequently fole ‘0. 9. Gravel and saandy ‘class No, 1. drow iron lowed by those ‘ DIREFUL DISEASES,” ile 3 Class No. 12, ; class No. l4, Pine; ese 3° 15. Painta oils, and glass, No. Fi 3 | Ship chandlery; class No. 17, Hard-vare; ciass Bs. 1s Riationeryy, class No. 29. Fire woods cles No. 20. Hay and straw; ¢ ‘0, 21. Provender, ‘No.2. Oharecal; class No. 23. pack? “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” and hoses en Mary are aware of the emuse of their enffering, ; class No. 7 CONE PONE ES! goals class No. 30. i-bituminous, Broad Top, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, ¢., coal; clasa jopper and composi’ nails; clase No. 32. Machinery and tools. THE RECCRDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, NAVAL ASYLUM, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear anattt Mo. 1., Clothing; class No. 2, Hats, boots, |" a .oplo witness to the truth of the assertion, nd: shoes; Ro. 3. Provisions; clase KN jceries; ass NO. 5. ry goods; e358 jo. bread, &¢.; gles No.7. ‘Tobacco; class me teen THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH Bricks, ke; class’'NO 11, aes No. 18 ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ‘ire wood; class No. i3, Provender ass No, 34, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in- WASHINGTON, Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; class No, 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No.5. Gak and hard wodd; clase Ng. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper, and syPressy class No.7. Lime, hair, and piaster; class ‘0. 9, Gravel and sand; ‘class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes; class No. 12. Steel; class No. 13. ron; class No, 14. Files; class No. 15. Paints, and Bisse; class No. 16. Ship chandlery; class . Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class #e- B. pueress; class No. 2). Hay and straw; clasa ‘0.21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal; claas No. 2. Belting, packing, and hose; class No.'24. Sperm. —_ —— as class x pase ee coal; ¢iass No. 2. Bituminous Cumberland coal; class No. $2. Mathinery and tools, , The schedule will etete the times within which articles will be required to be delivered; and where the printed schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be copied in the bids. All the articles which may be contracted for must be delivered at euch place or places, including drayage and Cartage to the place where used within the na- vy yards, respectively, for which the offer is made, as may dé directed bythe commanding officer there: of . all other things being equal, preference will be given to Pp marican manufacture. No @rticle will be receive r the expiration of the period fpecified in the schedwles for the completion of de- iyeries, TRACT BUCHU in Bly does, eonvince the mest skeptical, A wial will ———— FEMALES !! FEMALES !} OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX- TRACT BUCHU is unequeiled by any other reme- &y, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evac: tions, rated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Wirites, Sterility, and for all com- plaintsjincident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, unless specially authorized by the Depart- the classes.the price stated SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVB. the aggregate of the class will be carried out ac- cording to the prices stated. 2 It ia to be provided in the contract, and to be dis- by the bidders, that the amount numerated in classes head- | specified as the probatle equired. as well as to ix ata for determining the lowest bid; but the con- tractor is to furnish more or less of the said gnume: rated articles, and in such quantities, and at suc 7 F Limes, asthe bureau or commandant may require: such HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU increase, however, not to exceed one-half of the 4 quantities stated (and requisitions sent through the as post office shall be deemed suffleient notice) during the fisegl year jing ib of June, 1963; and whether the quantities required be more or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the same. Bidders are cautioned against stating fictitieus * NO FAMILY SHOULD EE WITHOUT Ir, Tok Me tinctly unders no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant ed “ Miscellaneous ine for unpleasant aud a: Tous diseases. —_—- which may be IMPROVED ROSE WASH the articles under the contract utust be of the | best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every chan or expense to Ke Gererass nt, and | ¢ ingpection, couat,weight, or meaiure- ment of the said navy yard, and be in all f CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, ue it the schedule, they will apply to the comman officer of the navy yard, and not to employees, for scription of the article or articles in doubt, which information the said officer will give in writing. | Contractors for classes headed “ Miscellaneous,” , who do not reside near the place where the articles | ! ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra. Al ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter, are to be delivered, will bo reqaired to name in aaa be an. ci o ‘inei place Heat the yard of delivery, who may be called delay when they all be required 2 ‘upon to deliver articles without Appror sureties in the full amount of the con- THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid | heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found | that-they were deceived, and that the “POISON” bei il paired and wwenty per centume as | bas, by the use of aowertal astringents,” been itional secur deduce! ‘om = eac! ymen’ ie in th ym, to th | Until the contract shall Bave Been conipletel or cans | 21d Up in the system veak ont in an aggra- @ | ‘vated form, and perhaps after Marriage, ment. ‘of articles headed ‘* Mizcellane- : ous,” to be delivered as required during the fiscal ue. the twenty percentum retained may, at the weretion of the commandant, be paid qu: ‘lyon the firet of January, April, July, and October when the deliveries have aa! tory, and the bal- sR selehiz, cent.) will be paid by the reapec- e —o— Bae Spinney et aeRO oy nn Aly sf esses @ | USE HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU for all antil au the ted articles Serpents ‘the — agections and disearcs of the im removes ym yard a TRIN, inet Si bentipuisted in the con tmete tae | UNEEET O5G428. in ni ; 5 ea fayjt shall 86 made by the parties of the'iirst part 1a _| Whether exieting in de ote # or of thearticles mentioned in MALE OR FEMALB) any clas fer, of the at the times and c # Tala partion will forfeit hnd pay to the Usitch Btatsy | 40m Whatever eauso originating, and no matter of asum of money not to ex twice the amount of such elass; fared, from time t0 28 Rime sueeitiag tie Gace Cotes eet vl The soretle rad Marek Mee, end their re- be to si maliaerae woe ay see SS BOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the aid of a TI, tor, di OF some Pitints be peoeited ts tie gunteact that the b LD’ ; reau shal ive the yower of anzull the cor s-| MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU without lbas or Canee the Government, in ed all not have made cient appro) In the great Drvaetso, and is eertain to have the of works ertitated for ad’ On which ‘iis marge | desired effect in all Diseases for whieh it ia recom- mended ‘Bridences of the most reliable and respensible ‘qbaracter will accompany the medicines, 4 Vigorate the System, which HELMBOLD'S EX- | ar n Baltimore at 7.0 e. m. and 6.45 p. m. | Where clore connections are made with treinson thé | Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in | burg at 12.45 p.m. and 2.45a. m.. there connenine with the trains on the Pennsylvania Ceutral a road for all parts of the West, | | | | horeofte. rtificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years u ad by letter “ ugh the paceman bine standing, with names known to science and fame, nt; lo not en= ter {nto = Atieen Safe From the auke of fdtice a the We Price $1 Per Bottle or Six for $5, of the of their & contract will + made with some other person sr persons. and the livered to any address, seearel; Gone ar et Deliver iy 5 ly packed from Freie ea ecingeeefe ne Boba) Sern, advertisement willvat the opticset’t the’ areaa te | Duscsism SYMPTOMS 1M ALL CommUN:cAtions, rejected. * : 5 hone only‘whore offers may be acce = Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, | notified, and contracts will be seedy for exemmies as scon thereafter as may be practicable. se 2-wiw AFFIDAVIT, A REOCRIPT Personally appeared before ine, an Alderman of ¥OR PRESERVING PROPERTY, | the city hed igen H. T. Hetwso.p, who | eeait di being duly sworn, doth say, his preparation eon- The Most Ffetual in the World tains np nareotie, no mercury, or other injurious 1 tion may be obtained rugs, but are purely vegetable. Pais. EARR ERS ws wad H, T, HELMBOLD, | No. 69 Lewinians av.. between ott and sir ntreeta eet et ee evel ity of + | November, ° BIGN AND A AL PAINTING W. P. HIBBARD, Méde: ms In qxecuted with neatness and dispateh, Binth st., above Reco, Philadelphia, vent ; preservalive’™ refers fanetaciett are Address letters for information in eonSdence to Separtments of his trade. to which he ehallenges H. T. HELMBOLD, Semapotits sen cite im quali ‘werk or ressone- Depot, 104 South Tenth st., below Philadelphia, Penn, || pyWARD OF COURTERFEITS AFD URPRIN- ay CIPLED DEALERS, MELMBOLD'S GBRUIRE PREPARATIONS, at De, @o, EXTBAOCT BUCHU, De. do, _é0. SARSAPARILLA, De. do, IMPROVED ROFE Wash’ 4 ee rtaeenarwee. sates ‘VERY OFFIOR of . = @ RO Oo . out the advertise. gtr Thirasacet to She large Speen ment and send for it, and avoid Imposition and ee Boporure, Ck) | | § | —_ AND @NE L 2O WES3. as Rpetogten Jon-tionRetays ‘with the Raiimere “ber. PHICKSPLPHIA ana wit ARNAPULI8— Leave Wathicgtwn at7.408.m, pm, and Stations aieng the Baltimore ané Jeave Warhi Maryland Trains leave Anuapolis for Baltimore and Wash- ington Semenane Trains Jeavi -, and a.m ES Wa: Wi Trains only, Likielag 1862 PENNSYLVANIA CE ¢ I8 A FIRST-CLASS ROUTER SPEED, STONE BALLAST. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH PHILADELPHIA TO PI CLO; with Treins on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, +o all pointe a WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWES®. For Through Tickets avely at the offices of a the Northern Central Railroad Company, northeast | 720: 1 corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, long Warhington, and Calvert Station, Baltimere. SPLENDID SLEBPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING SALOON CARSON ALL TRAINS. Passengers will fake the 6 a.m. aud 5 p.m. trains, By thie ronte Freights of all ‘descriptions ean perk sae and from eny point on the Railroads © Rio. at Alerc! tation with confidens THE RATES OF FREIGH in the West. by the Pennsylvania Central areat all times as faverableas are charged by other ‘asieoad Ces on po x ka Via P ®7" Lc particular to mark packages “Via Penna, Central HR. No. $0 ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendent, Altona, Pa, L. L. HOD PT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. H i aon STON, General Freight Agent, Phila- 1 is fe effectual remedy for RELAXATION. SPER- ATO. j SYSTE. those Isthe respects satisfactaryto the commandant thereet. Bidders | And no Ex, s devoid of taste or emell, and of ail nauseating qual. are referred to the yard for plans, specifications, or | began imesh ities. They are in the form of a lozenge, aud may prepreg _ ei ay ee Soneintions ai the erticles It causes frequent desire and gives strength to | lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- F, - ire. o i re ii i ve * 5 shall be in ‘as to the precise articles named in | UTinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent | PST. tn eases ut $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9. and in $Z cases, thus saving $9, as administered by Valpean, , Roux, £e 4c, Whelessle and retail by DR. A. BA Ww, 194. Bleecker_street, (four. rs MacDon; mirect.) New York. ‘Tmmediately, 9h receipt of 3e- mittance. . row wi esemar \ rl and addreesed | part of the world, securely packed, according to Published also by DR. and be Frailty be obtained b: ‘cial authority from 8. Seaapintnnd iz age sé A CARD 20 THE LaDEES | GOLDEN PiLLS FOR FEMALES, Fifatiivie in correcting, regulating and removing eh | obstructions, and The above Pills bave now been in use-for over years, ard in no where the di have been correctly followed" have these ay eons © of Ut Wm. ‘Bristol course if any one should doubt the wonderful: neo Golden i 7 ; to her, to relate her tered te her She was fast General poets Fills of any kit owe. All others are a base imposition and A therefore as you value your ine cad health (to as) nothin, buy only those who show the signature of 8. b’ Howe on a box, Thee has on acount of the peing ingredients compoeing the kuown to every Keent, and they are safe, 2own _i73 AP’ expense—to issue, free, (for the benefit buman se Lectures on Marriage faving will receipt of fo arisian Cabinet ef anatomy and roadway, New York. jy ey PHAMS JIAIR DYB=TO COLOR E, } Ur ar oe i: Oniy Socenta FES aes for one zed or Saxen sir ean ma Leave New York at 6 p. m., Philadetphia 1030 and 5 p.m ahd 3.509 r te be forwarded to any port en the Ohio Kentucky, Te Red Rivers; cago with steamers to all Northwestern secured Puris,and tue Inperial College ef Medicine, Veenna. Completely and entirely eradicates al th disorders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have for all impuriti symptoms. obviating the destructive use of Mer- | ury. Ri which all the Sarsapariila remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. DIRECTORY. | — ————_——_* D* 7om* P =, _ il BALTIMORE. OHO RAILRVAD. t PASSENGER FROM WASHINGTON. Bee i, iad via oa « pda} i EASES ( Ps ° Tie FagaNC ee TekrNe LET NO PALS® DELICACY PREVENT, — * WASHINGTON. BALTI MORE, AND THE Wks? APPLY IMMEDIATELY. FIVE DAILY TRAINS "TO WASMINGTON AND | 4 CURE ls FARR BPR. GtP*. ‘ilread for a) West, at jower rates YORK—Leave at6a.m..118.m., Sp. m. FOR ALL POINTS wit Rai Sp.m., 01 1.0 8. acd yeat mn. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH New York at 7a. m.. ‘igh wimore 3.45p.m, Arrive at W: ington at on é ia 11. a. 2 50 imore 4.3) a.m, Arrive at Washington ‘New York at 1) p.m, Ph 3.0 timore 7.40.8. 10. Arrive st achingtoo leave Baltimore at ,for ; arrive there ‘and 7.40 a. m. only from Balti- ngers leavi hington at 7.48. m. and Dallmcte ct yaa m und Siem: a ‘asbington Junction 5 ie Mises oad feet aaa tife Baltimore and road, and Virginia, 2 oe me daily, except Sundays, at 5.454. m, and Washington at 6a. m. timore at 4.3) and 7.: ¥ m., stop only at Annapolis and Junctions. ssengers must take the Acco} Blaster of Transportation, THE TRaL RAILROAD with its connections) ALL THE WESTERN OITIBS. AF SASD COMFORT! ED A FREE FROM DUST! > 4 A + if : lt dee FROM BALTIMORE! THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM a URGI Two of them makin, $8 CONNECTIONS AT HABRISBUBG ti and forming TBE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTB WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE in Be 4 é, £ 2 5 tt ra 9 FROM WASHINGTON, FREIGHTS be entucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, ssouri. by Raviroad direct. Central Railread also connects, amers. by which Goods can Muskingum, Cumberland, Ilinois, Missis” . , Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and ‘and'at Cleveland. Sandusky, and Chi- wil nessee. bants and shippers entrusting the transpor- of their Freight to this Company can rely on its speed: yoga 9 pole to and from any Rislitoed, be oH NaLEANS MAGEAT, & OE, Ho At | Marcie aoergas jan 4-lyt TREESEMAR. ty Royal Letters Patent of Eneland. and the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de TRIESEMAR No. | | | RRUGA AND EXHAUSTION OF THE | “_ _ TRIESEMAR No. 3, 7 coats iH traces ai ; bees thought an antidote, to the ruin of ofa vast portio: the population, TRIESEMAR No.3, | great and sure remedy of the civilized world ties ef the system, as well as secondary 1,2 and 3 are slike instructions of the writer, BARROW, that autifully illustrated medical work. .. Price 25 cents. Triesemar and Boo @e 12-tr” the Ls DR DUPONCOS 4 ‘ i rom. ti cer Giways successful as a Preventice. tisfaction. fellow. mm its in that city, (Mr. 2. Ca) and oid them that she at, cid not wish ker name to be made public. Pills, they might re as she ccopsidered it a duty as well lidge of their efficacy sities coastal me tracted. vers k out fer Counterfeits. Buy no Gol iy oa unless every box is Ligeal 3._. of being humbugged out of your recently been added terfeited. Th e Pills are male cod wih Ser hisee alt dntteed tor fone Ww ei 5 £'D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor jew York, OR MISERY!—THAT IS THe | 1 ur ay 2a tors of the “* PAR- NE’ ERS, AN s ICINE,” have determined--regardicen of suffering dusteactive and inter- and its Disqualifi ity, Premature Decline, yD, or ignorance rod sq Thee invalua _ e Means enti itening thourands, and be forwarded free “4 ~4 sTTEETETE, PINESS 0! ity.) four of their aA

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