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THE EVENING STAR. | Canzing Fruit. make a small return for the man: have derived from your piper, y my way of canning fru cans are wide-mouthed glass bottles, corks. Lay them ina panof cold if you please,) <et them over a hot water, while your fruit is heating ly cleaned brass or porceiain kettle. three ounces of sugar to a pound of peaches, and tour ounces to a pound of cher- or currants. If you have a very sweet you may like more; taste and ascertain. remeber the old couplet, “A pint’ea pound The world around,” will find that two pounds of fruit, sugar, will fill aquartcan. As soon ‘uit begins to boil, . the now hot from one of your buttles, set on x jp save what is spilled,) fill it full, wipe of the bottle, and have ready a cover immediately, prepared as follows :— lest, cheapest, and surest way, is to tablespoonfuls of rosin, — the so you can measure jt,) and one of with a piece of bees-wax as kirge a hickory nut, and melt tozether. Take a jece of cotton drilling, (or any thick, strong cloth,) Jay it ona moderately hot stove, and spread the cement upon it sufficiently larze to eover the edge of the bottle, put it on, cement downward, tie firmly, and spread upon top, and your work is done. A depression in the top will show you that a yacunm is formed and your work perfect. A word of caution about the shellac may save perplexity. If not good, it will not mix with the rosin and form a cement, but settle in a hard tui and the more it is heated the worse it wiil be. If it will be found to be clear on being held the light; if not, full of black specks. | is my eXperience. ‘ ‘ge-mouthed crocks can be sealed in this | ‘way, if the glazing is good. Last year I filled . two crock, seven inches across the top, and in Sav times a % 5 g iter, ttle ne if fe E $ 4 f & ] £ 8 fF a iH ei Fi < pee? January the fruit was excellent. i e all the coyers; they can be used many by placing them in your cement pan in the oven, and adding new where needed.— | H.S. L., in Rurat New Yorker. } An Apple Quarterer. Ailow me, through the columns of your ex- | eellent journal, to give its readers a good w: to make an apple quarterer: “wide, 14 inch thick, and make a hole 4x or 5 | inches in T, 4inches from one end, tor | the knife to be put in. The knife is made of the end of a worn out scythe. Break off (or | cut off with an old axe) two pieces, 1 inch | longer than the diameter of the hole; one of them to be ¥ of an inch wide, and the other 1 | wide. Cut the wide one one-half in two from the edge in the center, put the other knife in the place you have cut, so that the edges will | be on one side, and fit in the hole in the board. Now make a lever to push the apple through. It should be 4 inches longer than the board the knives are in, 3 inches wide at one end, 14 at the other, and | inch thick. Fasten the widest end to the board with a common door-hingr, fastening at the end furthest from the k: 3 Put a half-inch pin throngh th eights of an inch at the point w’! * ross, and saw cross plates for the knife to fit in when the lever ig down, and it is finished. Take a pail or pan, But the quarterer across it, _ go to work.—E. B. Tannen, in Rural New Lemon Pie—Washing Ribbons. Noticing Jessie’s request in your columns, for a recipe for making lemon pie, I send the fellowing, which I think is very good. Crust made and placed on tins the same as for apple Pics slice very thin the half of a common-sized ‘mon, with the 1 shaved off; scatier this peel, chopped + upon the bottom crust, among your slices. Stir together enough sweet milk with a heaping tablespoonful of Hour to make a thin batter, then add two-thirds of a texeupful of sugar and a teacupful of sweet milk. Stir all well together and pour slowly over your slices in the tin; cover’ with @ crust, the same as the bottom, and bake rather slowly. 1 like this war making lem- on pie, as the articles of which it is composed are within the means of the most limited housekeepers, without resorting to all the niceties make up the dishes for the rich.— Mrs. HE. Evans, in Rural New Yorker. Tomate Figs—Tomato Pie. Having received considerable valuable in- formation through the columns of your paper, and having seen an in for making To- | mato Figs, i send the . H Take plum or pear-shaped tomatoes, scald and peel them. To sixteen nds of fruit put six pounds of sugar; boil until soft, then take , them out, put in a dish, and fiatten them. Dry them in the sun; then pack in a jar or box and sift white sugar over every layer. Cover the jar or box with paper, and they will keep for ‘@ year. #REEN TomMATO Pte.—I also send a recipe for green tomato pies, we think very good. Stew a quart of green tomatoes sliced in two cups of sugar. When done, put three tea- spoonsful of tartaric acid to them, and bake between twocrusts. This will make a good- sized pie—Lypia, in Rural New Yorker. Tomate Preser Take the round yellow variety as soon as Tipe, seald and peel; then toseven pounds of tematoes add seven pounds of white sugar,and let them stand over night; take the tomatoes of the sugar, and boil the sirnp, removing scum; put in the tomatoes, and boil gently Miteen or twenty minutes; remove the fruit ‘gain, and boil until the sirup thickens. On cooling, put the fruit into jars, pour the sirup a it, add each slices of lemon to ack jar, a Wil ave something to please the taste or the most fastidious. = ACI AND WINTER SHAWLS.—New and Also, all kinds of first-class DRY GOODS, for the x Hl wants of families and house- | only. the actual cash standard value | anew sa Fad co! lents send Be 2-1 inspection of stock solicited, it im ' ‘io Ye BRO Ninth street, Pa. avenue B bad of s01¢-st 8. W. corner EAL WELSH FLANNELS FOR SKIRTS, Wee: ieee Ser zo Sxatec. w. { Wlannels, from 5) cents to focente perc” ol 4-4 SHAKER FLANNELS. 7 an assortment 4-4 Shaker | of En, te All ence jeak s, from: lish Whi rt if September, Ii t 12 0% = '% to 75 cents per yard. ing the United States Nubsletenee Denar eee | & BALMORAL SKIRTS. 6,000 head ef Beef Cattle on the hoof. ‘wun bene Balmorals just ived ier and The Cattle are to be delivered at Washington wenn atm Bere, 208.Pinneyivanis grams, | Citi Uagat™ Niven Aaa oitreTenl AY botne y a oO animal a i me Det between 9th and loth ats. | foe tian pounds ‘erons weight” Heifers Sod yw Bol 2K ____between sth and 10th atx, AMP’ & COPE Bteruvavra avance, HARDWARE AND AMMY GOODS! an tteome*® IRON AND STEEL! CABINET FURNITUBE, Having purchased our entire stock for casu before the advance. we are enabled to offer unpi to all who sre in want ot CABIN. Our stock is now complete in ev: ti me cordially Tavite al ho contemplate fers 5 ng & saving o! a 3 to all ‘who make their sel mm of us. Te feast to partic , 85 our vast stock em- every article necessary to furnish a house we ask is a call to satisf; Ives. BOTELER & WILLSON, - | Iron Ha}. Ko. 318 Pa. avenue, an 25-eotm - tween 9th and 10th ats, SION OFFICE, June 6ru, 1561. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. | wing been made und: 231 Fane, fp, Torvtne reismue of the Lana ‘Wace Fenta herein, which are alle, to have Deen lost or destroyed, notice is hereby given. ms the date following the description of each War- Poser crabencciierag ct en, Lend warran: Pitidicate, No. G1.706, Tor 16) acre ith of February, 17, in favor of Edwng , of Capt, Brown's company, Battalion of mon aN clunteers, in the war with Mexico— . JOSEPH H. BARR Flaw Co aie, A’ WEST END DRUG STO; il venue, south side. J can be eu with PURE ari the po advertised i aos iELAS, Beta Preperiicplar care used in dispensing Phy- (Csirravane Boer ita, aay a, wa. oR. eee and ind om ines Wairoa, au TAYLOR, Hy F hor 1 at Waahin | and be directed to Col. A EDUCATIONAL. M OOKE'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH M** BOARDING AND BAY SCHOOL, N . 13: ansyirania av. The Princiyai of this Institution, having been absent during the suminer vacation, ix now at her home and wil! resume ths duties of her esta 2ish- ment on Monday, Sept. 29. 1832, Circalars to be had at the Bookstores and of fhe principal. 2 15 2w WILL RESUME HER SCHOOL, Ny ge et mth. New York avenge, Set = between 13th and lith street (roi TUTE. ¥ COLUMBIAN INET YOUNG LABIFS! tii f this school will be resumed on Mon- doe eectecnor tine in the baiting formerly the Pele ote a netiee Kank b Utena: coutaicing es nd reference mat y.be obtained at the 2 F stree eerie 8 41? hb W. WRIGHT. Principal. C Sppieopemne’ INSTITUTE . ¥OK YOUNG LADIES. 1527 and 1529 Spruce ¢t., Philadelphia. The regulag course ef instruction embraces the | fish atid French Languages aud Literstare, Tati tireasived, nod ait thet brasex wiies ean’ stitute a thorough Engiish and French +duction. French is the langunge of the family, and is con- stantly spoken in the Institute. Itia the abje: if particular attention, and is taught from the ru: ments to the highest course of Rlerature and co: Fog apes eae pene commences See m= r 15tl closes July ist. Cirewlars. &c.. cai obtained from Madame D’'HERVILLY, Principal of Chegaray Institute. m 225m OFFICIAL. NT OF 8! 8 merecegnys Waseneeee: January, 1962, ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mem bers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD, ES ON THE POTOMAC On and after the 12th instant day of September, | pasees will be required from ail vessels, boats, &c., navigating the Potomac river. These will be issued by the Commanding Officer of the Flotilla, and may Alexandria or at the mouth of the river. . ° GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Navy Deraatuest, September 1), 1843, precrss* FOR WOOD. Depot QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, on Corner of \8th and G street, H Wasutxaton, D. C.. September 22, 1852. Seared Proposats for the delivery of (5,00) fire thousend Cords of WOOD to the Government will be received at this office until Wednesday, the (Ist) ‘Bret day of October, at (12) twelve o’clock M. The wood to be hard, sound, and merchantable. WM. T. DOVE & CO. RE Now prepared to execute any orders with which they may be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUST- S&# Store on Ninth astreet.a few doors north ¢ Pennsylvania avern: here may bo found a com lete wsnortinent of C NDELIERS and other GAY Eres Mand WATER FIXTURES. e.and are daily receiving, GAS rely New Patterus aud in style to anything heretofore offered in this We invite citizens generatly to call and examine | our stack af GAS and WATER FIXTURES, faoting ent that we have the be-t sviveted stock in Ss ton, Wa ah Wark in the above {ine intrasted to our EEL be iplly attended to. mar otf MYDRS & McOIMAN, 376 D street, £HERICAN WATCHES FUR SOLDIERS! 4T REDUCED PRICES. American Watches for Americans, ' THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice thet they have lately issued a new atyle of | Wateh, expressly designed for Soldiers and others who desire good Watch at a moderate price, | These Watches are intended to displace the worth- ' be obtained from the naval vessels stationed at | [Rep. & Int.) se t0 | less cheap watches of British and Swiss manu- facture, with which the ceuntry is Hooded, and which were never expected to keop time when they were made, being refuse manufacture, sent to this country beeause unsaleable at home, and used here only for jockeying and swindling pur- poses, We offer te sell our Watch, which is of THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND BURABLE TIME KEEPER, and in Sterling Silver Cases, Hunting pattern, at as lows price as is asked for thé-trashy Ancres and Lepines of foreign make, already referred to. We Mave named the new series of Watches WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass., which name will be found n the plate of every Watch of this manufacture | and is one of our trade marks, (4) four feet long, and split to'the ordinary size of | cord wood. The wood to be delivered in the city of Washing- | ton at such points as the Depot Quartermaster shail direct, corded in ranks (4) four tect high, delivery not being considered compicte until so corded, | measured. and inspected, Aninspector will the Government, to inspect and measure the wood, and such as does not conform to the above speciti- cation will be rejected. All to be delivered on or before the (Ist) first day of December, 1862, be designated, on the part of | Payment to be made upon the completion of the | whole contract. PROPOSALS. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- | der must appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name of a firm, the names | of all the parties must appear,or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party hs, it, = z rs ‘roposals from disloyal parties will not be consid- ered, AND AN'OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY EACH PROPOSITION. Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. RUCK- ER, Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington, D.C. | Wuoresare ax Rist and must be plainly marked “Proposals for Wood.” | GUARANTEE, The responsibilit shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. . he ability of the bidder to fill the contract. should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. ‘Bidders must be present in re opened, or their propos ered. Bonds in the sum of ten thonsand dollar: by the contractor and beth of his guaran be required of the successful bidder upon s the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their b with them, or te have bends signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract is signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application at this office, either personally, by let- ter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE We, ——, of the county of — and of the county of . do hereby guarantee that rson when the bids will not be consid- of ; is able to fulfill a contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his propositien be accepted, he will at once euter into a contract in accordance therewith. é Should the comtract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) . The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deein too high D. RUCKER, atsth Colonel aud Quartermaster, BROPOSALS FOR WOOD. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Washington Arsenal, tsth Se pt. 1362. SEALED Proposats,to be endorsed “Proposals for Fuel,” will be received at this office until 10 a. m., of the 29th instant, for one hundred (100) Cords of Oak Wood, to be delivered at the Arsenal, ten cords at least on the Ist of October, and the balance on or before 15th November. The Wood must be large and of the best quality, The contraet will be awarded to the lowest re sponsible bidder, who will be required to give a bond (with two acceptable sureties) for the sum of $300, for the due performance of the contract, ri GEORGE ELY, se 19 Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster, Siirep Er Li September Sith, at 12 M..for delivering at this office, Fourteen Cords of we easoned OAK WOOD of the best quality, to be di cords on Ist of October, and two cords on the Ist day ofeach succeeding month, until the whole shail have been delivered. Proposals should be addressed to the subscriber and endorsed on the envelope, 5 ee for Wood.” MORRIS 8. MILLER, fe Major Quartermaster. Quartermaster’s Office, Washington, D. C.,19 street. se 17-dtd 7 SEALED PROPOSALS are inyited till the int ®2 day of October, 1862, at 12 o’clock m., for fur- | ishing the Subsistence Department with 2,00 of 4 Bids will be received for what is known as No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3. The number of barrels of each kind should bo distinctly stated and the price proposed for each | The quantity of Flour required will be about 81 barrels daily, delivered either at the Government orb Georgetown or at the Kailroad Depot yn. be The usual Governm Just before the Flour is received. Bie pallltve seven rented Ora th of allegi wi 1eCO! mi non alle; ce i “ito Col, A. BeCKWira: A DG. ington, D. C., rr and C.8..U.8. A.,at Wasi jorsed “Proposals for Flou x] NOTICE. Searep PROPOSALS are invited until the Sth The Cattle to be delivered at such tim id in such quantities as the Government may requ: The first delivery of Cattie to be made jays fter iqning the contract. A om with good and sufficient security will be i jovernment reserves to itself the right to in Treasury netes or other Government frie, No bid will be entertained when put in by con- tractors who have previously failed to comply with their contracts, or when the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, All bids to be accompanied by two guarantic ‘he names of firms should be stated in full, with the precise address of all the members of the firm. = BECK W da to be directed te “COL. A. ‘Th, A. -,and ©.8.U.3.A., Washington, D. C.,? and endorsed “Proposals for Beef Cattle.” FORN OF GUARANTEE, We —, of the county of —, and State of —, and —. of the county of ——, an State of —, do hereby guaranty that —— is able to fulfill a con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion, and that, should his proposition be acce ted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance “should th tract b rd oul e contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. (ube ake This guarantee must be appended to each bid. #16 BECEIPT FOR PRESERVING PROPERTY, The Most Effectual in the World Information may be obtai T, PARKERS be } M.T. KS AINTIN qi No. soit fu ¢, ASTABLISHMENT, . = a ab and 7th streets, ere eve) iety of BIGN AND ORNAMENT SE An SEY Frere To prevent mistakes, he ent inspection will be made | of the guarantors must be _ Sold by all respectable Jewelers in the loya States, Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, au 2-lin 152 Broadway, N. y_ NEW YORK, April 17, 152. 30 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D Dear Sir: We beg to assure you that the Watches you have bought of us are all manufactured by the American Watch Company, Waltham, Mase., and are warranted by them to give entire metion in orery rege ct. Reauesting: s continuance of your jarge orders, we are. respectfully = ROBRINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company. ete assortment of the Genuine American iold and Silver Cases. Also, smallsizes tantly on hand and for sale ut EMKEN’S, Jeweller, Pa. av., between 9th and lth sts. au 21-Ta” \LL GROCER. itly completed. the The subscriber hav erection of his new bu former premises, (destro begs to call the attention \ ublic generally to the fact, and to Bis ability to serve them in all branc! o GENERAL GROCERY TRADE, having ample room and increased facili act business. Ile has recently returned from the vi: ing, on the site of his »since,) to trans- ious North- | ern markets, where he has carefully selected a com- ete stock of SVERYTHING REQUISITE FOR A FINE FAM- IL¥Y GROCERY, smen | | accessib! 4 | WASHINGTON, D.C., NEW YORK, BOSTON, | PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE? CIN- TI. ST. LO LOUis- VILLE, LEXI N. S Will be received until | ivered as follows: Two | and, having purchased exclusively for ¢: offer peculiar inducements, both as to quality. i 2 Hiis stock of Fine Teas, Wines, Liquors, Sugars of all grades. Spices, Bourbow, Monongahela, and Rye Whisky, i ard, Sauces, Wooden Ware, & Are of est description, and all adapte trade of Washington. c., to the JESSE B. WILSON, No, 327 Pennsylvania avenue, aul6-Im_ between 6th and 7th sts.. south sida, JOTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore carried ox by the name ef F. J. HEIBERGER & CO. was Dissolved by mutual congnt on thé Sth of August Inst, All those indebted te the firm are urgently requested to settle without delay; at the old place of business. ¥. J. HEIBERGER. J. H. KING. a NOTICE.—The subscriber, F. J. Heiberger, senior late firm, takes pleasure in inform- ends and the’ public generally that be will continue the business in all its branches under the former name and title, and will endeavor to merit the continued favors of th. & Uo.) val Tailor. DAMS EXPRESS COME OFFICE 514 = Y AVENUE, tagton City, D. C, NORTHERN AND WEST- 8 FORWARDERS! REAT EASTERN: . ERN EXPRE MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, &e Forwarded with S y AND'DISPATCH to all 8 ¥ AN J sections of the country. This Company has agencies in the principal Railway Towne in NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Tts principal offices ar Connections are made at N , ¢ York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANA BRITISH PROVINCES, and with steamship lines to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE, and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial towns in Great Britain aud on the Con- tinent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made atall accessible parts of the United States. C. C. DUNN, Agent, jeu Washington, D.C. T]s0 ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS 1 SUTLE &e., ke. We invite your attention to our large’ assortinent of ARMY FIELD OVENS, (each one is capable of | baking for 5) men. Also. TENT AND CAMP HEATING AND GooKixg STOVES, BLODGET & CO.’3 PATENT RTABLE GALVANIZED IRON BAKE OVENS —they are great economizers of fuel and for bakin. and roasting meats, pies, bread, &c.,are unequalled. For sale ‘Wholesale and Retail by BIBB & CO., Baltimore Stove House, 39 Light street, Sole Agents for Baltimore, D FROM LONDON. . OBSON’S ART OF BEILDING Stevenson on Construction and Lighthouses, $1 25. ailway Construction, 9) cents, ae —_ and Tredguld’s Carpentry and Joinery, cents, Bury’s Architecture, 56 cents, Burgoyne on Blasting aud Quarrying Stone, 56 cents, y on Drainage of Towns and Lands, 87 cta, 8 on Ereation of Dwelling Houses, 94 cents, Dobson on Masonry and Stonecutting, 75 cents. Garbett’s Principles of Architectures, 75 cents. Sewell on Steam and Locomotion, 7% cents. and Tiles, 75 cts. neering, $1 69. o nufacture of Bricks Kerporss s ing, $1 14 Repairing C urs e 0! 01 - Koads, a0 conta, 6 Sn Repairing Com 9 FRANCK TAYLOR, mon rp.O MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. Be I BATCHELOR'S GENUINE HAIR DY#, The Best in the World! The Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Enown, Se 3-20w* 37 centa, Medicine Store, op. Patent Office, cor. F and at GIBBS’S Hair Store, 242 Pennsyl Ladies can have it applied, ifdesirad’ "Bere Wactory 3% Barclay street (late 925 Broadway) New York. oc 3-ly Bers AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOO’ and SHOES, and constantly receiving seu, eoots ly of Eastern-made Work of wee dene p- jon, made expressly to order, and will sold at a much lower price than has been meres charged in this city for mach inferior ns in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef made work, will always find a good e Bold by all Druggists; also, at BRERETON'S Patent | 7th, | Ment in store and at thi call. ap5-thr D* DUPONT’S REGULATING PILLS, Read the following unsolicited encomiums; *T cannot commend them too highly.” “ They are the best Female Pills extant.” “*T have used them with complete success,” beh Would not be without them upon any consider. ry “ They operate speedily ane epnetizely. 314 Pennsylvania avenue n UPHAM, “ Price §1. Sent by mai y wiire’ refers exchucivele, to Meee iart | 405 Cheonnt street Philadelphig, and for WAM te of bia trade, to which he nges | ington by 8. C. FORD, corner 11th atrect and Pa, either in quality of work or reasona- | SVenue; in Alexandria, by HENRY COOK wot Jy 14-3 egists. Ro 25. of price DL « eet prop scestaat te fhe Biase poem asian $e Wee act Ogast OES ‘SLIP exceeding AL. m3)-e0 ADAue EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. aie ETL Reihnetn wade = eye | "VRE TAX-PAYERS’ MANUAL, Containing the ets of Congress imposing direct and excise 25 cents Png Van Buren; Lawyer, Statesman, and Man; Marguerite, by Madame Bmilie de Girardin ; 95 eents, hthill’s Popular Treatise on Deafness ; Whlltis on Slesare ofthe Bye Siac; 7% \coker’s First — emistry ; 5) cents, ties of De Quincey ; §1 25. qa aS ee je Game ‘North ; 91% Ths Beek shout Doctors 1 os ay re. 5 © cents, ee ae tS jantriy j Liluminating | it prices. : GRIFFIN & BROTHERS @* | UGAR-COATED FEMALE | HELMBOLD’S ware ie ig GENUINE PREPARATIONS. signs | IICHLY CONCENTRATED” CGOMPEUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive ané Specific Remedy for Diseases of the TLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and LRUPSICAL SWELLINGS, This Medicine ine and excites the ases the power of Digestion, RRENTS into healthy action, by which the ¥ RY or CALCEROUS deponi+ , tions, and ALL NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, as well as PAIN and INFLAMMA- TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or CHIL. » DREN. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BECHU, For Weakness arising from Exctsses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Tndiscretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulnesa, Dimnese of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushiug of the body, Dryness of the S¥fn, Eruptions of the Pace, PALLID COUNTENANCE, Medicine invariably remove: TENCY, FATUITY, EPIL which the patient may expire, Who can say that they are not frequently fol. lowed by thora “DIREFUL DISEASES,” pon follows IMPO- iC FIT3, in one of “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” TRAVELERS! .DIRECTORY...; 02. us BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLROAD, D®: 223F BF ON eisdonn’'. PASSENGER FROM WASHINGTON, Has discorr gh wat Remey totna Wend, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRU = Tile Pass Gan Traine” | usr RO PALER DELICACY. Yh PREVENT. WASHINGTON, RALTIMORN, AND THE WEST cen en IMMEDIATELY, a FIVE DAILY TRAIN T0.WASiLLNGTON AND | TMORE Fo Pwo bag TWO DAILY TRA wo HEWES, WASHING: | Wesknem tn the. Rach. Afoction ow sunpanly eo AEauaatatrivone Stay Seat ely Ree eames Passengers for the West make close connections 4 1 for Pat ADELPHIA Sad NEW YORK—Leare plomachior De ae Mier a Na POLIS Tieave Washington at?.0a.m, Destructive Prnctic a mt p.m. t ana Stationss sone tie Butlimoreand Ohio Railroad Eepecially who bare become the pons lore Wieaeaie : to an an: , More or Washington. iSkin | Ar wak fall TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Leave New York at 7a, m.. Philadelphia 11.9) m “Baltimore 3.45pm. Arrive at Was! ington 535 ™m EP New York at 6 p. m.. Philadelphia 19.90 | m., Baltimore 43° 5. = Arrive at Washington ze Leav w York at 11 p.m. Philadelphia 3.9 a. Stnates to ecstacy the living lyre, may wil m., Baltimore 74 a.m. Arrive at Washington rs “Local Ac odation Trains leave Baltimore at | en. 8nd 1B in., for Washington; arrive there ti2a. mw. . ™m. } “Gn Sundays at 4.3) and7.40 a, m. only from Balti- ™No Annapolis connections on Sunday from Balti ~ Passeugers leaving Washington at 7.408, m, and along the Hine of the Baltimore and Onis Toad,in | the eee ans \ikapolis for Baltimore and Wash- Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, | BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLU MS, And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in- vigorate the System, which HELMBOL@®’S EX- TRACT BUCHU invariably does, A trial will convince the most skeptical, ' FEMALES!: FEMALES !: OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON. « K TEMPLATING MARRIAGR In many affections peculiar to Females, the KX- TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any other reme- dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, tions, Ulcerated or Schirrons state of the Uteru: Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com- plaintsfincident to the hether arising from Indiseretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT it, Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or ‘unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU ANB . IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES | In all their stages, Atlittle Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, And no Exposure, DAS and the | It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent. ing and curing Strictures ef the Urethra. ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases | and worn-out Matter, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have | been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured ina short time. have found that they were deceived, anj that the “POTSON” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” heen dried up in the system, to break out in an aggra- | vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. USE NELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ‘or ail affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGA™S, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE; From whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Divaetie, HELMBOLD’'S EXTRACT BUCHU { Is. the great DivrkBTIO, and is certain to have the | desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recom. mended. Evidences of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines, i Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years | «standing, with names known to science and fame, | Price $1 Per Bottle or Six for $5, | Delivered to any address, securely packed from apy observation, DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL ComMUNICATIONS, Cures guarantied, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, | Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, | SPLENDID SLEEPING CAR3 ON ALL NIGHT Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacua- | | Protected by Royal Letters Patent ef Ensland, and Personally appeared before me,an Alderman of | » the city of Philadelphin, H, fT, HeLas0Le, who | being duly sworn, doth way, bis preparation con- } tains no narcotic, no mereury, or other injurious j drugs, but are purely vegetable | i, T, HELMBOLD, { worn and subscribed before me, this 2d day of November, 1554, W. P. HIBBARD, Aljerman, Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, Address letters for information in confidence to Hi, T, HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestaut, Philadelphia, Pern, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND ENPRIN OIPLED DEALERS, Whe endeaver to dispose “‘or TRETR OWN,” and ‘oTHER” artielos on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do, do, BXTRAOT BUORU, De, do, do. SARSAPARILLA, Deo, do, IMPROVED ROSE WARH, Bold by Drugeista everywhere, Ask for HELM- DOLBE. Take moether. Cut ent the sdvertise- mect snd send for ft, and avoid lusyorition and Maperare, md | humanity.) four of | esting Lectures on ' SPEED, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this | STONE BALLASTED | Dy to to | Bhe was fast going into at MILBURN’S. Pa. avenue. faiice Ct above agents, to the | have the Pills sent to any of | BRO of and | moving: Aeonmende, tod will be form adel =i rece! ol ‘tam ps. | Parisian Cabted ef destens end i D>, ington daily, except Sundays, at 5.458. m. aud 3.40 Pm. BERE ‘rai vii ‘ashtngton até a. m. ine te. | Balinese ash end Tab &, mi. ahd 3.5)'p. mi, stop only at Annapolis and | Was 7 Rencugerd akan take the Accommodation | Trainsonly. W.P. SMITH, a habit ™ Z7-tf.r Master of Transportation, 1562 THE, (1862 PENSSYLVANTA CENTRAL RAILRGAD with its connections) -OLASS ROUTE MA ee wa ALL THE WESTERN CITIES. FED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH Po oe om ¥BOM BALTIMORE! | THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG! Two of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG ith Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to ail pointe in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, 87 For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Central Kaflro Ecrapany northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, TRAINS. SMOKING SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASHINGTON. - } Passengers will take the 6a. m.and 5 p.m. trains, | arriving in Baltimore at 7.50 8. m. 6.45 p.m... | where close connections are made with trains on thé Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harrise burg at 12.45 p.m. and 2.454. m., there connecting with the trains on thé Pennsylvania Central a road for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS f By this route Freights of all descriptions can be | forwerded to and from any point on the Railroads | of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, [llinois, Wisconsin, Towa, of Missouri, 6y Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railread also connects | tionof at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can | be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingam, _ Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Missis: | sin, Missouri, Arkansas,and | Red Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandasky, and Chi- | “Scar ee een eee erchants at J Ts en’ ing Tanspor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely — with confidence on its pres transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, | are atall times as favorable as are charged by other | Railroad Companizs. | Bd, Be particular to mark packages “Vis Penns, entral RR. MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight Agents, No. $0 North street, Baltimore, ¥NOCH LEWIS, Gen Superintendent, Altona, Pa, LL. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philatelphia. M. H. HOUSTON, General Freight ak a jan 4-lyr sippi, Wi DR. J. H. McLEAN’S" STRENGTHENING CORDIAL axD BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD? and the MOST DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL COR- DIAL EVER TAKEN! TRIESEMAR. secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parts, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna, 7 BC Shoueande wpom, thonssade Ho ee ay Is the effectual remedy for RELAXATION. SPER- Fenorating and in Fike s the effectual remedy for | ATION. Pe pe ge LO = MATORRHGA AND EXHAUSTION OF THE earning. nee, tafhering tanalid 2% TRIESEMAR No. 9 ‘ Completely and entirely cralieaie all traces of THERE IS NO oo IT. those disorders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have It will cure Liver Diar- gen ily been thought an antidote, soe rain of ee. Sremeny f pi the health of a eee See ion. eof ihe Liver, a ony Is the great and sare remedy of the civilized world 98, Gentlemen. do you wish to bo Healthy, for all impurities #f the system,as well as secondary symptoms. obv ins Pal somcuntize. = Ha cury, as well as other dele’ ous ingredient an whieh all the Sersaparilla in world cannot Stren, a nog want the remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are alike sioce F devoid of taste or snrell, and of all nuuseating qual- it is warranted ities. They are ip the form of a lozenge, and may | disease of the lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- ected. Sold in tin cases at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9, and in $7 c.ses, thus saving @9, as administered by Valpean, i. lemand, Roux, & &c. W BARRO NESS. OF 7 Nervous Deviltty. it an ¢. Wholesale and rete? ov D3. HL. A. to ¢ 194, Bleecker ntreet. (f-ur doors from’ Mac McLEAN'S street,) Sew York. Immediately on receipt of be- the. mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesema: T to an: ts part of the world, securely ‘addressed fasting, is a according to the instructions of the writer. Fever, Yellow ‘4 so by DR. BARROW, that disease. and beautifully ii.ustrated medical work &7 CAUTION !—Beware of e obtaines * euthori! rom 5. a Washington, B.C. a sayi iW just as 8 A CARD T0 THE LADIES DR DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES, - Infallibte recting, regulating and removing always successful as a preventive. } The above Pills have now been in use for over thirty years, and in case, where the directions bave been correctly followed, have these pills failed to give most decided satisfaction. follow- ing certificate from one of the first ladies of Utica, N. Y., who called upom my sponte, in that city, (Mr. Wm. ‘Bristol & Co.) and told them, that she of td of course did not her name to — it le public. yintght refer cay indy er, as she copsidered —_ 7st edminty tered bean eee ome lad: ity i onsumption—had taken cold—nature become obstructed. 19 bores i Golden Péils entirely cured her, and she robust health. More and stronger Laceroag, Cor whites, p Beles rice Sold Witeente 30 fo A Washing D. GILMAN, Dru E. BOS if any one should doubt the neo’s Golden Pills, th cure by Z. P i i on west » near street $4.22, sapse dentially by mail. a end to s0 en os town ; PEEL & STEVENS Ale ek fee a et Py iy. ‘WALL & RUCKEL. 218 Greenstrect, New York, General Wholesale Agents. NS" Look out for Counterfeits, Buy no Pills of any kind unless every box is henet 8B Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; | therefore as you value your lives and health (to say | bay onfy those fo shew the signature of Bb, buy only those who show 5 Howe on every box, which has recently been added on aceount of the Pils being counterfeited. ingredients composing the above Pills are known to every Agent, and they will foil zon. fe, and will perfo claimed fe eee ae me HOWE, Sole Proprictes jy? ew York. a, APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT I8 5 QUESTION — The proprietors of the © rae ISIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY! | and MEDICINE,” have determined—regardless of expense—to issue free, (for the benefit o! suffering their most a inter- | m ana | tions, Nervous Debility, ey lin co. Weakners, ion, or i hysiology and Nature's Law. ’ These lectures have been the tinal. valuable Broadway, New York. jy Bly TPHAM'S HAIR ba Ly? COLOR BLA U OK BROWN!!—Qnly cents a = cay, red or flaxen ir a few seconds to a ft HAMS LIQUID Pore ext in the world, producing, the it UP Aiss HALE DYE ieperrancea sontaia moech air ry as othere for ome 8. C, AM, 4 eanat rhs, ad 8. CALVERT ED, Tob Sroeatial - 8 & CO. rz