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THE EVEN NING STAR. LYRICU, GEM. Come terns Let me cn”) fury ¥ geen £ General Kearney” = Letter —General Bir- mey’s Comment om Tt. ‘The feilowir : Br gadier Geveral Bory i= published: ade nembe ring and, L was oa vith him, and enjoyed pondenes. ps too stronsty, to eri miluet of the war. This at Harrison's EL ndise, in one of , with ne shed tot ‘on fiden t would press 2 Most poste antly did Kearne: Heiatzeiman, Keyes, and Me is “hzhting division time, and mide its mark, while 7 Gicadale, and Malvern Hill, the — ‘ls use fo remember the “one Baits he 5 supe ric rie him, in al oficial reports, m his galianiry efficiency. At Harrison's Lending. h ist read Pope’s orders and programm «<t acumirably bh petuous 1 id, m his fear of be lett inactive, Pope; but he did full ju » and exacied trom his icit obedience to the ord or the General commanding the Army of the Petem and certainly the high reputation of our gallant and experienced -lman “ not suffer from having in his ision. When the division Pope's my, he bent hie whole head and Leart towid that general in cheching th advance of a vastly superior enemy, and so. of us.think that Pope did nearly ail that could have been expectrd of his small army. tainly Kearney and his +tightins division,” a: he fondly termed it, wei ot undistinguished. On Friday, at Bull Run, holding the vr this division drove the enemy from its pesition with henvy slaughter, leaving one thousand of its own dead and wounded, and holding its po- sition all nightand next day. During the re- treat and disgracetul conduct of some other troops, the division under Kearney remained im the field wntil ten o'clock at night, with the enemy in rear, front and on the right, and then retired in good order. Chantilly wound up the glorious history of this division, and saved a long train of artillery, ordnauce and wounded frora being intercepted and the army from being pierced and separated. The extract which you Saal mesays: “He did get with Pope, and Pope Ied bis fighting division to defeat and bimself te death.” Kearney’s division has, fortunately for its tame, never been defeated. At Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Bull Run and Chantilly this division held the posi- tions assigned to it, repulsed the enemy, and gave Kearmey greener lnurels than had ever graced hie brow. Notwithstundinge his cuprice and impetuosity of charactr, the division loved him; and now that he slumbers in his grave, we have a feel- | ingot indignation towards the ghoul that has exposed hi~ bones to insult and reproach. Fleet foot in the corrie, Sage counsel in cumber, Red hand in the forzy, How sound is the slumber! Like the dew on the mountain, Like the foam on the river, Like the bubble on the fountain, ° ‘Thou art gone and forever!” Gen. McClellan, who knew him well, bad often smiled at his hasty, impatient speeches, and repreaches of himself; for, at the same time, he knew that in neither of his many gal- lant Be nerals could he deeper trust, and none exceled Kearney in anxiety to carry ont | the plans of his e»mpaign. You must excuse © my long letter, but [feel deeply the reproaches heaped upon my friend, and thought that per- haps my words might change the feeling of disappointment in my own friends, on reading his severe, moody letier. No general in the field was so ready to take counsel from jugiors or seniors: none more strictly and promptly obeyed orders. He was entirely free from “jealousy” or: “inordinate xrlf-conceit,” and ‘Was @ver ready to atone tor the results of his impulsive cond He had a remarkable memory, great desire to do justice to all of his eommand, and remembered every gallant act of each seldier. My brigade will always re- member Phil. Kearney, and free criticism of his conduct could not be made with safety be- fore any member of it. His presence en the march alwys drew forth their cheers, and on the battle-tield their pride, courage and chiv- 1 have many of bis letters, giving full nerals Heintzelman and MeClelian. JT am proud of his triendsbip,. and of having | # brigade in his division, and trust ontidence will be respected, at least | until this war is o and bis entire conduct and corresponden: Yours, resy» D. B. Birney. | t cruaes apperr to be the leading ebari fic of theage. The tal of Constance Witson, in England for murder by poisoning, which extended over three days, 2 and termin:ated in the conviction of the accused, disclosed a series of atrocities unparalicled since the time of Palmer, the Kugby ruftian. Bya wholesale system of administering colchicum to her y tims, which she had been practising for y she obtained possession of a considerable amount of property, and. idly Was the impelling motive, she carried it to an extent which is about to lead herto the gallows. Mee ferences of opinion may exist about the r- tion of capital punishment. but, when one reads the views of the learned judge who passed sen tence on this vile woman, the fe: is th is not desirable to part altog power of puttin: coolne s hibited at the wial are istics of persons who judgment seat arraigned for s Is Not customary for judg. < to their declaration of guilt s Byle him for thr he would nei coun a7The sie ver estinable Ir Subsequent? Capt. T in p Un were *y Previous, weral Sir John Beard! hero ot Lucknow in rebellion, on the “th of September Homburg, any = Bs“ T want A safegnard Rebel wo Gen N ent the American tia orphan! ie the best a St. John, N. B., upon which came iwo young THE ttFLD OF oe SVILLE writing of the bartls of following deseripioa of \ correspor Perrvevill, cave le hele: We we Oo ‘ wostiy from the field. adean fe found jaled ail over 1 state Of putred nd deeompo- nd e pen, dn Tnene house on thr nty Rebels, dead and dyt autside the itis didlienlt fata, with accu i ounded oT between 3,000 and 4,000, more Kalle on the field Ges The Gth Florids regiment ves, One capt his com; id rite T send y * show wh The flight of the direc noord. ris; tt y heavy trains | We no aed our forces ik) ain to eal attention tc what may be Whil, were 50 number ae of Generals > Cleve and Ward, of Crittend their artillery, were standing im line of not more than two miles off. Nothing but the brigade of infantry Tebel skirmishing cayalry before mentioned, prevenwd us from joming ithe fight, The corps of Crittenden could haye sy the Tiarredsburg road, pissed Pe rry ville, turned the enemy's flank, and fallen upon his red with crushing effect. Our subordinaie Ts und men were panting to be led for- d. Yet there they stood for four mortal . in hearing of the guns that were an- the enemy, and theirs that were 2 See how swering mowing down our comrades. taken the enemy, but were heid back, and not allowed to fight. Had this corps moyed We had over- } directly forward, the yictory would have been complete, resulting in the discomfiture ot the Rebel army, und the capture of their supply tains and artillery. As it was, they Tetired and safely conveyed their yale | th them. Now, you ask was the battle of the 6th a yic- : We answer that we do not regard Triul loss of life, the loss of a batiery, and the lives ofsomany valuablh officers, are hardly remunerated by the capture of a barren hill, the killing of tive or six hundred wretched ; rebels, and the taking of a lot of guns ; and prisoners, Hud our attack been in con. cert and “cimnffaneously, a vietory in all 1 compleieness would have been ours. We were certains not defeated; the enemy was forced to xbandon their positions, with the lo<s of several wagons and & large ‘number of prison. ers. The honses beyond our lines are conyert- edinto hospitals for our wounded, who are being faites cared for. “Seduction and Arrest. The N.Y. Express gives the following par- lienlars of a case of seduction. which came to Jight on Saturday: A steamer arrived at this port on Friday. trom girls, unused to the ways and practices of large cities. One of them had been sent for by her | sunt—a Mrs. Lang, living in this city—with in- | structions to remain on board until she sent for her, which would be immediately after the a: vival of the steamer. On the ssage up. y » though much older than theme selyes, made himself quite agreeable to them, hem to leave the steamer at ener, on the 7 e that he would sevk out the sunt, and take them to her. ' yup from the whasf, into Court » Tudor's buildings, where the seducer, Henry Hitchcock. induced’ one of the girls to tin wt the door, while cn some pretence the | v girl with himself went up stairs. They «dup the stairs on Court street, and down ht of stairs into Court square, and thence he tcok this girl, Eunice A. ker, to & | houee of ill-fume, on Friend str where he remained with her during the night. The other girl. meanwhile, waited two hours for her vorm- panion to return, and was found erying, not any one, or where to go. She take by a lawyer to the office of the Chief Police, where She told her stcry, und was pro. | vided with a place for service at South Boston. In the morning the people of U souse where these parties were slopping, feeling assured | that the girl had hitherto been virtuous, were | unwilling that she should remain there, and retnsed the request of Hitchcock that she sNould j be taken to board. The two girls brought but | one trunk, which they occupied in common, and Miss Baker wishing some of her dresses, Hitchcock proposed to go with her to the steamer to getthem., When there they were informed that an officer from the Chiet’s office bad been there with the other girl, and the trunk had been taken away. There was no other way to tind out where the trunk had gone, except | through the Police office, wid Ubither they | went. | After leaving the inquiry for the trunk, the | officers were satisfied that they had found the | mui whom they wished to ser, and gave Lita understand that he must em. fhe girl was then taken aside, aud revealed the Beuilt of Further inguiri were mide, when it was asec ed ant Mr: ntof the girl, had been to the committing Hitcheock to the was provided for at the Temporary trles street. where she will remain heraurt can be found. She is about 16 Ipretty looking. Hitehcock is sears old and was f hy a barber in | Navy, wh rsday ev Brooklyn “N ree Brooklyn on Ta 1 the nd in mitnd of the frigate Niacara when rhe teipned 10 duty on the Atlantic extn tien. He was also in comr Weil has decidea that im Wey & per centage on he transportation of pus. ops whow they may garry ar Holmes, of j tn of Holme: her, bankers in Lackpe oes oo rr: rdheid schorge of tesning & aplas. | | Tight te Tejec DEN TISTRY. eS DENTISTRY Call at nee andl 3th sta. Metvad of Pace WE Teeth, To dy wo is vinced ofits super sver all methods he: fore used Alen, Extracted without. paint, when desirad, Terms moderate, ‘oc [aim TEETH. iVE. LOOMIS, M. D., the [nventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, Naas RRS personully at his office in this city. Many: persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others. ard Qo person can wear others who * eannot wear these. Parsons eulfing at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; but to those wha are particuinr and wish the purest, gleenest. strongest and most perfect denture that art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully war rated 0. 334 Panneyiraniaarenne th streets, Also, 907 Arch st., rar +1 GAS FITTING, ac. wM. DOVE & CO. RE nee earl to execute any cedars with they may be favored in PLUMBING, GAS, OR Rete SAM FITTING sUsI- 7 Store on Ninth street,» few doors nerth of Pennsylvania avenue. where may be found a com: ete areortmentet CHANDELIERS and other GAS BTEAM sod WATER PIXT GAS FIXTUKES. E Hove in Store. and are daily receiving, GAS FL piel 3 of entirely New Patterns and De- or in style toanything x etolore } omaces jan 27-1¥ Ket. We invite citizens cenorally $2 call and examine | ow one ae AS and WATER FIXTUR feeling | ident ae an. ara care will mar 5-tf we have the bats ne at ! in the above line intrasted to our ve ply attended ta, ERS & McGHAN. 376 D street. “WILLIAM CLAGETT & €O., i BREWERS, | BALTIMOREL, MARYLAND, Estariissep 1780. B. B. BROWN sTouUT. Head Depot and Office at ASHINGTON, D. Pusva, AVENUE, Co. 39 and 6th il Aen M, CONNOLLY, 446 Eicutu Sraret, ¢., oppo, Telegraph Office, for Washingioa, Between 422 Rei Retail Agents for Georgete: A. F.OFFUTT & CO., 165 Bripge Sr. THE H¥AD DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., Will always have on hand Trcenty-fire Hundred Whole and Half Ba:reis, in A No. 1 Order, WP Agents are required only to solicit and cater for permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- anteed supplies will be given and secured, BOTTLED C. C, X ALE And B, B. XX BROWN STOUT In quarts and pints, pnt up expressly for Army and Family use. oco-lm* Prorosars FOR MU LES. Derot QUARTERMASTER’ ‘3 OFFICE, Corner of Wth and G sireets, Wasuinaron, D. C., October 16, 1352. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this offlee until Thursday. October 3th, ut 12 o'clock »., for furnishing the Government with (2.000) two thous- and Mules, to the following SPECIFICATIONS. ‘, ALL to be (M4) fourteen hands and over in he’ ALL to be sound serviceable Mules for “i purposes,and to be OVER THREE AND UNDE! YEARS OF AGE, PROPOSALS. Proposals to be for ns five hundred and upwaris The full name and Office address of the bid- der must appear in the pro fs bid in made in the name of a Grm, the names must appear, or the bia will be idual propesal of the part- ner signing Proposals from disloyal parties will not be consid- ¢red, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACOOMPANY EACH PROPOSITION, Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. — uartermaster U. 5. Army, Washincton, D.C. shouldgbe plainly marked proposals for. Males, i The ability of ne Pade 101 ou Nog ability of the bidder to 2 contract, should {t be awarded to him, must be guaranteed | g) by two Bop Fonte persons, whose signatures mast be appended to the guarantea, The responsibility of the guarantora must be shown by ‘the ‘official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bida | are opened, or thelr proporals will not be eonsid- ere Bonds in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of hia guarantors, will be inten or the successful bidder upon sign- ontrac’ bond inust accompany the contract, it will ssary for bidders to have their bondsmen | em, or to have bunda signed in anticipation | to be produced when the er Bianka for bonds can be preeured upon ayplieation being at oe office, either person- ally, by letter, or by telegr: FORM OF GUARANTE: EB. ! the ins | particular aitertion, and is tayght } tract is ny i ‘EDUC: i aaa ERO SB TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. INSTITUT. cmeeanay = Foie Sorxa LADIES. 1527 and 1529 Spruce st., Philadelphia The reculac_course of ius! ities winds Epglich and French Languages snd Latin ifrequired.end all the braches w! | stitute a thorough English and French eduction. e of the family, and is con. It is the object of om the ruda- merts to the hish urse cf literature and com- lessee The hose year commences Septerm- 7 8th and closes July ist. Cireulars. & s, WHERV mney © French is the lang Btantly spoken in the Institute. obtained from Madame of Chegnray Institute, OFFICE AL. [DTPARTMENT oF STATE, WASHING The Reeretary of State will hereafter vers of Congress on business o@ > mencing with Saturday, the first of nm Jan 27-tf WILBAM H SEWARD, | ASSES ON THE POTOMAC. ‘On and after the 12th instant -day of September, passes will be required from all vessels, boats, &c., | \ navigating the Potomac river. These will be issued by the Commanding Offcer of the Flutilla, and may be obtained from the naval vessels stationed at | Alexandria or at the mouth of the river. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Rep. & Tot.) IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. EMILE DUPRE Would respectfully infurm his friends and cu» tomers that; having just returned to this city from New York, he offers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of Navy DeranrMerr, Raptamher 11, 1867. ne 10 SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FLOUR, BUTTER ARD, “Also, a five serortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, being purchased from a prize vessel, enables ud to sell al very low ratem, SUTLERS, SUTLERS, SUTLERS, If you want ta Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and TOBACCO, Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Iron Building, who laid in a large steck of Goods before the un- heard-of rine i nest wae - T 0 HOTELS, GROCERS, REETAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. The Subscriders have just socnived a fresh ship- ; ment o} 60 CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on band A Large and Weil Selected Stock of Gaolee her Ane DERIAS, PORTS, SHERRIES, OLD’ RIE, SCOTCH, aid IRISH 1AM AGNES of all favorite reais, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH AL N AND DUBLIN PORTERS, HAVANA CIGARS. ENGLISH PICKLES, SAUCES. ILTON CHEESE, SARDIN ES, KEMP’S HERMETICALLY SEALED j ISH conpiars. i ‘GERMAN and EN: reba wat KISSENGEN and ENG- OSLON a, J SOUCHONG. J IMPERIAL, HY- ean Ch assortment of NCY GROUERIES, For sals by ee BININGER & 00. 9 pertnblistea 178) 7 Branch—21 avenue, 0} dn Hiatal Wasbengt a sont received « small lot of Officers’ Bares Choige Giavor a 27 ao SUPPLIES. Orricy or Tax Curxr Q QUARTERMASTER, Arm mug a the Potomar, WASHINGTON, Sep’ camber 3), 1882. 7 Proposaus are invited for furnishing for the use of the army of the Potomac the ‘ollowing articles: 3, tons best quality Timothy Hay, securel: Bene the weight ofeach bale to be marked ther 2,090,900 parabeis! ‘of Osts, of the best quality, in strong sacks, weil sewed, 7,000 cords Onk and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse- tof two repparalbe persons that the contracts ifawarded will be fulfilled, Bids will he opened from time to time as the ticles may be needed, and contracts will be award: for the quantities needed to lowest responsible We of the eonmty of —, and State of —, | bidder up to the time of open and —, of the county o! and State of —, do | Therightix reserved to acc>psall or any part of hereby guaranty that — is ‘able to fulfill a con- | “> bid. tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- | Pr persis should be endorred ‘* Proposals for Hay tion, and that, should hia proposition be accepted, oF Oats, or Wood,” as the case may be, and enclonea he will at once enter into a contract in accor in reparate enveldpen, RU FUS INGA ALLS, therewith, | Lieut. Col. and A.D. ¢.. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | pared to become his securities, } (To this guarantee inust be appended the afficial | certificate above-mentioned.) | SPECTION, DELIVERY, &. All Mules contrac bear for un this advertise. ment will be subjected to y rigid inspection, and those not conforining to the aprciications will be ‘et Mules must all be delivered in this eity with- | in (2) twenty days from the date of signing the | contrac Payment to be made upon the completion ofeach contract, or 60 Foon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaster shall be in tunde, Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance with the terms of this advertisement, wil! ensure the rejection of the propos se Mules will awarded in lots of (3%) five hundred each unless the ple? Quartermaster may deem it for the interest of Government to vary ep ¢ D+ beebelea ryt sores to eienaelt the any Or al ids ie may deem too Ht, RUCK bigh. oe 16a D. 3 Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. P2oPosaus FOR STOVES. Deror QuarreeMasten’s Orrice, Corner Eichteenth and G strests, Washington, Oct. 14, 1592. BEALED PROPOSALS will be reee! xed iat this office | until Saturday, October 25th. at 12 M., for eG to the United States ihe following arti- ! (ne hundred (100) large size Cylinder Coal Stoves | jolie thousand (1000) feet of, Stove Tiss priors on } ess at tay be requires or i Us j Stoves) with the necessary elbows’ © “Ue Sbove | pits, Should mention separately the price per | ave And the prive per pound of the pipe and elbows | Oalbartas atoresand pie tee ee | Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C., within ten | days after the awarding of the contract. Proposals from disloyal parties will at be con- An oath of alleziance to the U. ¥, Gov- t must xecompany each proposition, e ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should | two | it he awarded to him, must be guarantiad rsponzible persons, whose siguatures are to be ap- v pended to the gr The responsih: f" the gnarantors acne Or remy aeane ee the Clee atthe tCourt or of the United Bintes Disc be present in person whon t d or the proposals will not be CONST i ull name and Post Ofies nae ee a | dor must appear in the proposal. vid is muds in the nuine of a firm the names ties must appear,or the bid will be the individual proposal of the pines i the sum of one thousand dollars, ter and both of his guarantors. will | f the auccessful bidder upon signing. | j gned act. right to reject any or all bids tha too high is reserved by the DepotQuarter- the ron Gh it may be | prinal proposals will be rejected, | Proposals aust be addressed to Capt. Raward 1. ston, rmy, Wash- plainly marked Pros ,and shenld Poskls for furniching Sto Form of tiuarantce. —, of the county of —and State of and State of Able to fulti the | f his propo | cepted, rdance tract be awards 3 hig surotion sO nm emust be appended the certifi- tioned, EDWARD L. HA Captainand A.Q.M.,U_8. oes | j | BANKS OF dsscR | ica | t } WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON, Denk of Metropolis, Bank of Washington. Potriotic Bank, Builion Bank. The Bullion Bank and the Bank of Com: sae notes of the denomir spear? Farmers? and Me Bank, Bank of Commerce, Neree fene ¢ - | Willewreany ense in trom two'to ti | Here isa positive ra J fe 23.-tf cs Chie: Quartermaster. W ATER NOTICE. In consequence of the lowness of the water in the General Reservoir it will be nec--ary, unless great | economy of water is practiced, for the Governiient Seon to shut off the supply to citizens entirely. All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the bydrants on Pennsylvania ay’ enue. or on any stroeta or avenues under the care and supervision of the | Commissioner of Public Buildings, for watering the strevts or pavements, or for any ‘private putpose whatever, ee a Ani rsons using the water are urgen licited to be us economical in ite use as ss po ble. se Commissioner of Buti é CABINET FURNITURE, AT OLD PRICus. Having purchased our entire ‘stock for CASH before the advance, bargaing to all who are in want oP CABINET jo are FURNITURE. cv — r stock is now complete in ove! ticular, and we cordially invite all who conten plas fur, BINDING, spate err ge of at loust 25 per cent., 0 make their selection ofus. It is no! [se to particularize,as ou> vast stock em- Braves overy. article necessary to furnish a house om plete. All we ask is a call to = yourelven., Trou Malt § ais’ Pa reat a) Oo. a. avenue, an %.co2m Between 9.5 and 1th sta, Seeker DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! S4Maniray ee ad SAMAKITAN’S THE MOST CERTAIN REA EDY i VER USED, a positive ere for elient n from two to four days.and re in “twenty-four hours.”” Prepared try a of the University of Pennaylvania, ono of the most emineal Doctors and Chemists of the oresent day. SAMARITAN’S GIFT and ar days, RwOUR?! No ervosu’ no chanze i Let those whobave despaired of votti ave been eer with Balsam Copavi: ry. alones try i MAR NFANBGLEY, recent cases in TW SAMARITAN’S I SPEEDY FOR SYPH the trices of R This form of the d wportly on the groin and ae outh, ve rs ss boues Ae & ear apes will yield ty the SAMAREPAN arries an Any and ait of th ROOT AND Fi nodes of the s? symptoms RY SUICKS Sent by express. Price gia t » oF 6 bottles SAMARITAN’S CILANG RE Wash, cate. (Full dive: DESMOND & ©O,, Box 151 Phitvtetph 1 Pot iby S&S CALVERT FORD, corn: of 1 sl Pon, ayer “i an EMAN & ROGERS, 133 Batis altimere ‘OUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE NESS, © COMPOUND eRe P This plereant and po been soleng known and ersonn have become fy Ty eflicacy. stores at DAVY SHAWLS, OR MANTL men, A new supply, « 16.10 CHEDDER and ENGLISH DAIRY | “RALTIMORE 13ND OF Fe SAILROND, PASSENGER TRAINS PROM WASHINGTON, On and atier sunday, May 25th, tas, THE PASSENGER TRAINS WASHINGTON BAL ORR. eadulaied WKsT iH FIVE DAILY TRA 2 ‘no. WASHINGTON AND WEST TWO DAILY TRA KETWEEN WASHING TON WS THE WE2T ON SUNDAY ase RAINS TO BALTIMORE A DaNt To THE WEST. Parsengers for the West make close connections at Washington Junction / Relay! with the Bakimore and Ohio Railroad for all. points West, at lormer rates of fare than by any ather lin For PHiCABECHHTA tid NEW YORB—Leave Workington athe m.. 31a. m.,end 5p. For ANN APOLIR Leave Washington ate, m. aPd5D PTR ALL POINTS WEST, and Stotions along the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad leave Warhington at 6 sua 7 aad 3.39 p.m, and on Sundays at 5.3) p.m. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Past New York at 7a. m.. Philadelphia 1a. <a imore 3.45p.m, Arrive at Washington 330 *ienwe New York at 6 p. m.. Philadelphia 19.4 . Baltimore 4.0) a.m, Arrive at Washington © New York at 11 p.m . Philndelphi Baltimore 7.40 a.m. Arrive at Washit “Toeal Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at Fin nd 5.20 p. = for Washington; arrive there at 2a. m.and7p. On Sundays ate 3B ‘and 7.40 a, m. only from Balti- more No Annapolis connections on Sunday from Balti more or Washington. Passengers leaving Washington at Gand 7.498. m. anc 3.3' p_m., make connections at Washington on (Relay) with Trains on the Baltimore nnd ailroad for ell West of the Ghio Kiver for all pointe al ng the line of the Baltimore and Ohie teed. ip Maryland and Virginin Trains leate Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash- ington daily. except Sundays, at 5.459. m.and 3.40 ‘ashington at 6A. ne m = tore at asiani 78 stop only st Anuapolix and Se PY p. Washington Junctions Way Passengers must tare ad ee | Trains only, SMITH tr 1862) TH Eg PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD (1562 I3 A FIRST- THE WESTERN —— SPEED, § eabkty, AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTED AN. FREE FROM DUST! BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH i FROM BALTIMORES THRER pany Z TRAINS FROM PRILADEE eg e TO it kg adel | CLOSE co? Nictross AT HARRISBURG ; Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, enim THE GREAT CENTEAL ROUTB WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE all points in the WEST, NORTHWIDT, J AND SOUTHWEST, SF For Through Ticket BPR Y at the offices o the Northern Central Railro mpany, northeast Pe r of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, SPLENDID SLEEPING © cans ON ALL NIGHT EMOKING SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASHINGTON, Passengers will take the 6 a. arriving in Baltimore at 7.50 a Pp. m., where close connections are made with trainson Northern Central Rai ive in i owith ines trains on the Fonnaylvania Central road for all we IGHTS. : | By this route Freents of all deseri; can be forwerded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, — Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, ty Railroad d: Pennsylvania ‘Central Hallrosa sepeeesens any port en the Ohio Kentucky, Tennesse ( a mh och sippi. Wisconsin, Missouri, Red Rivers; and'st Cieveldnd, Sands ky and yee ch sppere entrusting the transpor- with Seamer 6 08 Nee tiie is Company can pean Poly ‘The at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods be forwarded to Musk resto | tation of their Frei, with confidence on its » Sg te et at ‘ices point in the W. th Pecurylvania Cex Central Rallroad, worableas are charged by other ~— alent MAGRAW & Koons, Ohta 0. SO North sti De Ot PT a Beings Fe agent, Philadelphia. : 2 r i. ii, HOUSTON, General waaisd t Agent, Phils- ipbia. jan 4-lyr E Undersigned respectfully u He has had it theronghly repaired and neatly fitted, and a ae Cee OvSTERS ey Chete he most choice e —_ ia peodnce, in his famous creeks at Tncy Porat, 1 receive by the steamer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice a week, a fresh supply, inde- penden: cf my regular supply boasts iy such arrangements there w will ben no failure in siting contraets that may be made with the establivht as we have never heretofore failed te do, independ- ent ef the blockade. My arrangements are so com with any house in the United I pledge myself to pay SS attention to fur- nishing hetels, restaurants, sutlers eC at the lowest eash prices, Will keep also on hand a fine ITS and hermetically mee Pests ETABES. T. M. HARVEY. Depot 251 C st., between Mth and 31 f Washington City, D. H. 0. j Is Censtantly receiving, Sma and has always on hand, a full suppl of all the most Gelevrated TCHE! at are man land, Switzerland and } Silver cases. ; Gems. Heis mani | Btandard Silver Ware. and keeps Swords, Re vers, Sword Belts and Sashes. tf ean ‘Razor Bcissors, Gold, Silver. and Steel | great variety of other Sir eee kept in a Jew- | eiry Store, and all at the very lowest price. Pa. avenue, between 9th and ‘OPHAM’S PREMIUM TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 499 Sevesta 8r., W Wasxrncrox, D.C, Gilver Meda! garded by Ma sen ng Institute of Bal- jovember 7, Also, » Medal by Metropolitan Me Hochante’s Institute, ashington, 1 D.C. I'am eonstantly maki ames have on hand, of the best mas | y - = Mi a sore io 4 ae escription of TRON FRAME i yoo Bg 4 | PELLISSIER, CARPET. ana SaEiS bia j ARVAS TRAVELING BAGS. i T LOW PRICES. = Members of Congress Travelers will please exami: stock bef rehasi a a | Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made to order. aanUNks COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the sity, Georgetown and Alexaniris. 4 _ JAMES 8, TOPHAM, SCHNEIDER'S” = IMPROVED PATENT Ww ATER er ty OR CLOSE STOOLS, j For use in’ 1 itats. Hoteis 2 These Stools wre mi fectly free from be! deages rad ypted in all t! may be bad in an$ quantity of the . No. 271 Pa. avenue, up stairs, Wasbing- ’ 7m Lf aids TU GLY f NOTICE prnat 7 ub: r bas odtained from the Orphans’ Court Warbin ‘County. in the Di ourt of adwinistraiion on At, late of Ge may oth Sell ecwins Lof the sai: tate. nelig h day of Sep- Given under tember, A. D., 1362 CATHERINE ¥. KING, Mimiaistratrix. OM LONDON c, 7 canta, oiry, TT eents, and Dyn pand Nautical ce ube i a FRANCK PAVE) OTICE —THE COPAKTNERKSHIP heretutore J Here Mil those indebted te the aria are wsted to nettle _ pthout dela eee ti J, Heiberger, senior pleasure in inform. 4, generally that he nue the business ip all it brauches ander ‘and tatie, and. will endeavor to favor: of their former pet-ona Ree ‘su IER of August Inst vraeatly req old place of business, |, and burg at 12.35 p.m. and 2.458, m., ee j plete that it can cope } fates. oat i i { \ | | New York. | Sear Seventh street, owe mrmer MEDICINES. e : PR.3. Mw. McLEANS OO f PRENGTHENING COR i BLOOD PURIEBRS: THE GREATEST RB WebY IN THI Wy Te end tbe MOST DELICIOTS AND DELICHTFCL as DIAL EVER TAKEN! The Sek TYE ey nu thensamds whe are ¢ uring McLE. RENGTHENING ¢ pertity that it i abeol ie re tated tpt aud iD iy ae 7 —_ ify? ET ome invalid w URGE axe tke NG THERK Is NO MIF ARS abovrir, > care Liver Carmpiaint. Dyspors Dy ntery. Howdnche. De reesion of Spir Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Mad Rranth or disease of wer, Stomach or Bowels 87 Gentlemen, do you wish to be et Strong xpd ¥ p ping SF Ladies wee Want the Bloom of Tealth mount to yer cheeks again’ LEAN'S STRENGTH Sho Hoon PURIFIER it ix warranted to ltwilkenre dinense of the Kidneys, Wemb or Rindder: Fe ing. Obstructed Menstruation, Palling of the W. Barrenness, or any disease arixing from Chromic Nervous Debility. it ix an infallible Remedy. FOR OHLLDREN eae oSae gickty. he ou wg any Chine 87 One tadle-spoonful. taken every fasting, is a eure ornare against Ch zaver. Vellow Fever. Cholera or any Prevailing ey CAUTIV ‘Beware of Drugeiste and Deal erawho may try to palin upon you a tattle of Bi or Sarsaparilla, (which they can buy cheap.) paying it is Just'as good. in tier Dr dif McLane Tillainous compout fer pete ge alas "Se radial and Blood Pu: rifier. Tare nothing else. {t in the ouly reardy Poriry yocr Weel thuvenghie, oak af toe mam time stremethen and je Whale ergueindl tion, It is put ui or nix Botti (oF ii’ McLEAN, Sole Proprieter, Corner Tir aud Pime'sts. 8t. Louis. Mo, DR. McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILL, FOR LIVER Somer, » BILLIOUSN ESS There has never been a cusheipie’ medicine offered to the public, that has given such entire anticfartion | as McLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. Deing eatirely vegetable. they are fertectiy inne cent, and can be be taken the most —- ¥ ae yet prempt and powerful ip conorng an secretions, Acid or Impure, Feted Matter hen te fee. Stomach. In fact, they are the only pills that she wuld be used in malarions districts 7 no Griping, Sickness or Pain in the Stone or Bowels, though very active and ing in their operations. me heal: tions of the Liver and Kidneys, hon wit from Billiousness, and Fi when so cheap a femedy cam be ‘optsined? ‘hem constantly on hand: & single dose. tat Fearon, may preven = i sckmens. “Aak for bee 3M Melean's Univer Pine, Being coated. Sint Sa rin amen re ies an: ora ea ae Ba Boge rH fe if 5 fi - it i EXPRESS COMPAN’ OFFICE 514 PA. AVENCR, Waikterton Cnt. BQ: Gamat EA Seer NOR “eal - , aE RM ATCH toad Seseibie petalel the county the . en parts of the ae FA EPINzss OR MISERY! T 18 de oe OF PONDERS. an ~ miners gp an ey free for te bom the benefit umanity, most, actares on Mi ‘iad itr Disqualiter- on M Tone’ Necrocg Deb Debility, Peet Premature Decline, StiOn Faysciogy ‘tnd ‘Notre’ Lew, Th Tie tera Soon Sos preane of ene? of enli —— Receipt of four stam ras at Se 2. * artisan PHAMS HAIR bYEi— OR ure BROW? te we. Ph ". wo fs a a roadway, Reet York. e= sel cer tax curteea Meee Sesser hime LIQUID HAL ww L3 the best ant est in the world, rich natural eo HAIR DYE iho Saree alee te =i thers for one is Beets R. DUPONT'S SUGAR -COATED ere REGULATING PILLS. Bead the following unsvlicited encomioms: “ I cannot commend them too highly. They are the best Female Pills extant.” 1 have used them with complete sucte*® Wonld not be without them upon say on. * They operste speetily and effectively.” Price 81. ext by tail, Bold DY se c. conga. D, corner 1th cS and Pe. Siosider- 403 Goa ae et, Philadelphia, ington > FOr a:toue; fo Alexandria: by HENRY 500K & O0- Drnesista. — .O MILITARY OFFICERS AND saan BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, The Best in the World! The Only Reliable aud Harmless Hair Dye Know™ | | Bold by all Druggiste; siso, at BRERETON ® Bates Medicine Store, op! Pau nt Office, cor, F & 7, it SIBBS)S Bair Store, aa Pooneyt arene were dies can have if desir Facto erent Barclay piney hy 338 Hirosawes? MOME AGAIN! T HE Bnilding, at 321 Pennsylvania aver having again been rebuilt, the xabecribvers wre mee : @nveniently situated, and better than ever FS a r {Job Work, manufacture Grnish Stoves, Tin Ware, Housekeeping A arco and Camp Equipments, Kemer ber, 321 Pennsylvania avenue, south o> want eR AT GREGORY Ro GODFREY's ANTIDOTE WILL CURE GONORRHGA in six days. No change of tet required. It ie an Enslich Specific of sixty Ove years’ standing. and will not harm the most “el! , ’ cry [t contains m0 minerals. Price® % Sold by 8. C) UPHAM, 103 Chesnut street, Phi delphia, and in Washington by 8.C. FORD, core? Lith street and Pa. avenue; ip Alexandr 8, a ENRY COOK & CO. Praga Ww MAPPING PAPER,

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