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—.. = —— = = = FHE EVENING STAR. ——— eee BROWN & CO A Story of Love and Debt. py Pr. PODRAMMER. . y intended nw to be born weal- Was irustrated. Hence resuled a fieman of eapensive And ©Xpansive (eles - job tastes: tee inconsicerabic sums he received from the beral propriters of itarper’s Mazazine in eosideration of monthly installm nts of his brain, by no means enabled him to Hence, inevitably, nom-receipted bill: fivaliy. de ‘This brin. me to speak of my arch persecu- tor—a ¢- MON im feature Aad mahignity, a mer- chant tailor by vocation, Brown (of Brown & o.) by nam. to Brown te mention that he had wot arwoys seemed che fiend he proved to de. Inceed, } bad once thought him, if not an angel, 2) least the ninth moiety of one. Angelic were his sperch and manarr wuen I first ea-uaily vi is fa-hieonable establishuenat with my friend Broyham, the hai-m_ iionair> He spread im rer array betore me rare prices, culled from: tie most re- sef Europ-. Me oF purposes of coat. snuutions, with moving waisicoa's, eloquence. xpiring Virtue hinted at — Ti she stitled her dy- ing sigh with the honeyed assurance that he would wa onvyenience. Couid anything Mh Virtee, #ias! is weak. Biy iove cf goedty raime>t was strong. i ywiaed! Months passed, during which I was the ey sare of Brosiway and Ua Academy of Mu New Years cam ,cnd with it « bill from Prown & Cc. My surprise at its amonnt only neressed my grateful seuse of obligation to Brovn. © Afew w wards ctime Don No. the Dun De ise & polite note, ti Me the iact that the tirm of Brown & © + beavy payments te meeton the neat day, for Which act of siquicia iou the amount of cash in their coff. rs was ipadequar. « jfow sad,” I such benevolence should end in ows. t No. 3 or the Den Diabolical. his errand manife-cin every rd face, and h glance of he parlor of my Tr dinner, when L was ot ving deinils of y drove m= to sik mariner impelled by stile elements into a haven 20 T, in fleeing from the vindietivenrs Brown, was led by relenting Fate to the px of Elysium. To be ciren stantial, I removed to a quiet boarding-het iM & remote part of the city. ¥ suite of apar: zeents (comprising a cham! and closet) w: as usual, the third floor back. [t commande @ bird's-eye view of two very limited back yards. Beyond them rose, four stories hig! the rear ofa large double house, which. in landlady hag informed me in enumerating 1 adyants z+ of my room, was Madame Crochet's boardin<-s@hool for young ladies. At Madame’s windows appeared, from time to time. the usual variety of schoo!l-girl ognomies—broud, round and attenuated Ie flow, pale and freckled, merry, Mmiseitiey ous and stolid. I svon, however, remarked at window just opposite mine one of surpassing Qttractiveness. Dimpivd cheeks, lustrous es, 2 profusion ef sunny ring pts feebie is language! 7 I have dealt copionsty in the ince so cath phenomen: f love i tions to Harper = Mag: readers of that excellent odical knov cannot thus vislate the sanclity of my per experience. I have the more reluctance, be- cause I know that every correei-minded reader will pronounce the affair highly repreheasible, Mf not—as Madame Crochet indienanily char- acterized it—eutrageons. Tosuch I can ouly plead, in extenuation of my conduc’, that I Was then very young. I will not, therefore, reproduce the thrilling epoch when our windows and, I may add, our souls were first brought into communicati by 2 pair-of stares. I will pass over the < tessive stages of the futterry haudkerchief— the projectile kiss—the deaf and dumb alpha- bet. Nor must I, out of regard for the tran- pepe of Madame Crochet’s menage, divulge secret of the postal arrangement by means the y. ry tury of et tropics! delet of which we were at length enabled, in detiancs of espionage, to discharge tull broadsides of affection te each other on silt-edged note paper. Lest, on the othe®hand, this veni-vidi-\ ici- like summing up of the history of sorich a conquest should seem to Savor of vanity, I humbly record my indebtedness to two im tant auxiliary circumstances : first. in Ma: Crochet’s model establishment the pupil guarded against flirtation with L Vigilance that it is no wonder tn proclivity thereto, ivherent in young feminine nature. had im them strengthened into a positive sani secondiy, ] was yet in the almost unadimmed 5 ye the appanel furnished me Gy Brown oO. I was seated in my reom one day reading the following note, which Bad just reached me in Sperfamed condition and a pink en yelope: “Dearest Adolphus: T have been all d3y pretending io be si reading your = wert note again and again how can I tell you the feelings that agit overwheim me! Terror at the Madame Crochet would ay if she ¥ knew—joy unspeakable at the assnrance that t am realiy, truly loved by one so good, so gifted, 80 noble as you. “Then you are really a liwrary man, and Wrote those dear, delightful stories to Harper's Magazine! Its@emsalladream that one stand. ing on such a pinnacle of genius und fame should stoop te care for such a Plain, foolish, unattractive littl: body as ¥ * * * “And is it true that your poverty is the only obstacle to our speedy marriage? (I wish you could see how I biush as I write the word. think dear an meee T can remove that obsta- My papa is a merchant en Broadway. They say he isrich—I don’t know how rich, ut am sure hv has heaps of money. He wouldn't exactly approve of my getting married now, but if we should do it tirst and then ask his consent aftetwards, I xm sure he wont refuse it, for Iam his only child, and be thinks all the | world of me. Besides, I know he willbe proud that I have married « man of genius. Then be will give usa house and everything nice, “Dear, noble Adolphus, do not think me | cheap for consenting so readily. Ifyou only knew how unhappy lam, and what cruciiics and privations I suffer from Madame Crociei, ism sure you would’nt wonder. stan inust bid you adien. dearest, and gw: a Frid geometry lesson, or 1 shall caich 3 dreadful scolding. = Write immediately to you ever-deyoted f- “ ARABELLA.” “ Angel,” T murmured, on finishing it, com. Missioned toelevate me to that height of com- petence and happiness for which nature de- signed me! Blissful prospects of —_ Just then came a tap at my door—and Brown entered! “So I have found you at last,” he exclaimed — elauon. “Hope you huye been My paradise was in poxsession of the flead. No resource remained but dilomacy. Repul. fant as it was to my feelinge, I yet. in my des- Peration, availed myseli ot it. “Mr. Brown,” I said, attempting a cheerful expression of countenance, “1 trust the time is near when I shall be able to discharge my long- deterred obligations to you.” Brown replied only by an incredulous hk oue who would say, «That's played out.’ “Mr. Brown,” I continued. drawing air confidentially close to bis, «1 am going to be ber ag « Nery best thing a young gentleman ean do,” he remarked, pareenalie, Ser vided he marries well.” The lact clause was inter. Fogative. “She is an angel,” Lreplied, (Brown sneerad.} wand an heiress,” (Brown smiled approval “the only child of wealthy parents,” (Bre became raditut.) «The result.” he exclaimed, sof bh ing fitted out by Brown & ©o. You are not the first ang gentleman whose forty mady Very few,” inued, sen. “appreciate the value of good wh . s a ‘Tnot repeat the com Versation thaten=ued. So satisfactory was it, that Brown's original confidence in, and benevolent regard for, me were fully restored. Heeven engaged (o fur- Te & wedding suit accepting my note for the full amount of my indebudnes =" by interest racher mere th Fortune and Arabela co ed to sroile me. Aftera few impat vance yand, mutes. Fous ardentepisti-s, iis MEN Was invoked toes the elinmss of our happiness, Adark ¢veni: al the qnic of Arabella—a carriage cor ing myself at the nearest cores to 8 wertain well-known pty. for he apd seekers “Tmt #5 heen & -ource Oo} L emotame « self—fellowed by ilent flied procter ihe paternal feet? this wax the program whose scecessful execution seut cut AACH NALon to the hesoms of Madame ¢ Yr and Ler corps of accomplished instructors. @ thrill of sympathetic excitement to those Der fair pupils. besides leading to ox yet to be ree nied. The nex: ug after whe eyeuing of cur mouy 7 — ! marringe_thrice happy evening!—we p ed ovrselyes at the fin. dence of Arabelia’s parent. bi tronym' on the other hand, exhibited eviden. bisndiye-“It seems you haya dor ; @ndreturn tome, you shall continue to ha . * Ynost efficient amennensi=. atonce made <1 disappeared. lowing from the Augusta (Ga.) Chronic “There seems to be 5 lision between the Si eroments, The through the Georgia pape furnish the government whisk: roads. Gov, Grown has decreed that whisky shall net be made in his dominions, and that his railroads shal] not transport it. { were supported in England by cotton: yarn; and that the capital absorbed exce: whose income is a quarter of a million a yeu carries the mail daily trom Washingt iniles, to the camp of the 17th Connec ment, in Which he is # private.—Hoston Herald. Chronicle, Hartford T > Hartford Courant have increased their rates on * rgNHE FA account of ihe great advance in paper and everything used in making a newspapey. chael Fot wnangh, of New York, at Kuttato on F points. chant whom Gen. Butler corked up c Government.” cago mysteriously exph ly und damaging prop an disome up-town resi- Seated, twaiting him im the partor, Arab lla looked pecoliarly lovely. Herecomplexion was one mixtare of pallor and binshes, and + her beautifuleyves were eviden‘*ly charged with a torrent of tears, ready for efiusion at the right mement. As for myself, lL was carefully ar- rayed for the occasien in the irresistible dres-- suit thnt bad graced my wedding. ee At length the door opened. Tne tears gnshed. «Dear papa,” sobbed Arabella, “this—as—iny— husband.” Turning, I confronted Brown! That my Arabrila, ace ae at Br My first impulse was to rash inconiinentiy from the house, but one zlauce at Arabella in- eapacitated me for sugh a proceeding. —* of an ually violent and unplea-ant tumult of , ons. At length, recovering his composure, somewhat asa serpent might revive afier an unexpected blow from a cudgel, he remarked, me the honor, sir, to marry my danzhter, and now, I suppose, expect me to provide for you both. I bowed courtrons assent to this prope “Then Iam sorry to disappoint you ed with euphasis. © My property has been aequired by years of toil, and it shall never support the extrayogance of a young gentle. Mun whe is incapait: of discharging that first of social obligations—the payment et his tail- or’s bills. Arabella, if you will leave tis man ibe ae cons eft co: a home—(Here A. embrs h ~otherw tleeve, sobbing “«N I shalt have no furt you. While I acknowledge” (turning to mv} Sno im arising from your murrisge. yet I do not wish to act ungeneronsly. Accept this as my danghter’s dowry Here be pro- duced frem his pocket-book and handed to me aslipof paper. I unfolded it. My own note for thr Indignantly re cally declari ily rid my-rif of the obligation or starve, I lett the house, ear rying on yay arm the halt hy-terical Arabell The n. xt day we took apartments modest cottage in New Jersey. Here my Arabella proved a precjous treqsure, developing mar- yelous economy Maire to Browy &C With such assi ance and encouragement T produc si thrilling tales for the “Cosmopol nasil tionist,” and such stnnning editsrials for the «Weekly Paixhan,” that in less than twa years | had the satisfaction of paying the fullamount | of note to Brown & Co. Marvelous was the change that took place in Brown's estimate of me on that occasion. He isfactory overtures of ciliation, and ii sd OR My accepting from him a new suit of clothes. To so high a point did his admiration of me | at length rise, that he urged me to abandon my Niterary drudgery and study under ae ee } le pros | ihe renumerative and highly resjM#ec frssion of tailoring. I of course vantageous anoffer. Being natural with high artistic qualities, | have x progress. I record with grateful emotions I have this day been admitted into the tlonrish- ing firm of Brown & (o., merchant I herewith take my final adie of litera - +202 a7 They are telling a good story in Troy, as follows: “It was romored that a gentleman known to be 2 lo. fying trom his hi hue and cry was ted tor the house it was found to be a lady had been washed and hung fro window todry. The husband avowed his de- termination to lived, and the effery Of course a tremendous cent crowd exploded and ge The New Orleans papers quote the fy nee for another d Confederate gov- commissary Gieneral calls, for proposal 1.000 barre pots on the rail- tobe delivered at de &F~ Late statistics show that 5,000,000 per-<ons. BU LUSLLG the pindles employed in the producti 1,060. Four-ftins of the cotton consumed England—-=00,000,000 pounds—were Ameri- can. A Riew Man Casgrur.—Elias Howe, jr. OR, Seven jeu regi- av-The Detroit Trifune, New Londen mes, Hartford Prees and ©> The great billiard match between Mi- of Cleveland, and Dudley Kay- won by the bitter, uday, by two hundred and teu: sc Heidseick. the champazne mer- hiv Island for some treason, Is said to be vie canse those “important dispatche. trom the French @7 A Iard tank ina packing-house in © ner, rty thousand dollars TO TuK OFFICERS OF THE AKMY AND NAVY. ODEON HALL, established Emporium of Clothing, © nany years supplied the cilizena of hington and viei ith i for the elegance and comfort o: om supplied with the most eomplete and f. offer. COATS, PANTS and VESTS of the most desira- dle «iyles that could be found in the market Qur_ asseriment of HOSIERY, GLOVES Tbe soi tat pr &e, cannot be aur that do nut allow of com LARGE STOCK OF MILUTARY OVER COATS, LARGE STOCK.OF MILITARY OVER COAT LARGE RTOCK UF MILITARY OVER COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS, LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COSTS: LARGE STOCK MILIT. COATS LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS: LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. o ELakGE STOCK MILITARY iTS. E STOCK MILITARY VESTS STOCK MILITARY VESTS. INDIA RUBBER Goons OP ALL DFSCRiY 1ON3. VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &e. Our stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH's CLOTHING is the largest and most faahionabie that been offere: this city, and at the the: cart oxsibly be obtained in this Pees Street and Pa avenue, the Great Washington city. 2eotf G*®2£a7r commotion. N THE FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLI: HMENT, Lately Opened, : No. 115 PESNSYLVaNia Avence, Between it EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE FoR WELL MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS: As that is the very place now for every body io buy A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP: Please vemember that our motto is FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! _Callat onee and procure your bars poruans PREMIUM TRUNK MAN +) 499 Fevextn Er., Wa pl DeroRY, Bilver Meda} awarded by Mary! i Bal- more, November aerate of Also, Medal by Metropoliten Mechanie’s Institute ashingten, D.C. Lam eonstently maki tatnon hand. of the see “rinl, d ri io. Vine £OLE LeATH ER, Uo? of BON FRAME. LADIES’ DRESS, WOOP ROX. ana PELLISSIER, CARPET, anf *°SiNO TRUAKS, OARVAS TRAVELING agg SCHOOL SATU AT LOW PRicEs OHELS, ke, Members of Cunarees and Travelers will please exam: my stock before purshacin Trucks that are made in other eftien = “ew here Superior LEATHEY and PRESS TRUNKS cisde “run : oan COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the a . Georgetown aud Alexamir Mtb; ear § JAMES 8. TOPHAM, COR SALE—A one HORSE COUPE. Enqui Bay McCLELLN’S, corner Isth amd H sum PUK OLoid. STORE, No. 464 7th st, PRCCE & 00) ‘og. ov Str low km Mens’ ard Boye nt - DENTISTRY. 210 Broadiwey. to ache. en the t old exstera in frequently disfigure 5. e | rr communication with cleanest, strongest and most art esn produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be 1 yesources. and acting ayy ; more full | pire oat 20th streets, Also, 907 mm. | Pennsylvania avenue FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Des aod Fivish offered in thix-market. tock of GAS and WAT. confident that we have the Lest aclected slock in | Washington eare citizen hgd a secession flaz | ‘aised, and an excited pariy | premises. On reaching the | and by tha’ Mages long as he | a OYSTERS-OYSTERS | \ ROWE & CO. 1 annie araiers in FLASNELS. MERINO | Heavy Woolen Lorgand? CLOTH for Cloaks, WATER-PROOF SHIRTS, DRAWERS, | ticles may be Th — see us at ODEON HALL, corner. 4% _ bas ageucies in the principal hing Mart of Bold uy BC. UPHAM y 8. C. UPHAM. 403 Chee na deiphia, aud in W. SO pompeee Vth street and RENRY COOK @ ¢ Geversl Reservoir it will be necessar. economy of water is practiced, for the | #con to shut off the fnpely to citizens entirely efor - hydrants on Penne er avenues under t | Commissioner of P streets or pavements, or fe i LS arab or for avy privat ne 29 HE SUBSC f reat) THE SUBSCRIBER Takes great pest moanptactories 2 ie £ offers for sale at the lowest factory prices Pp i chasing exclusively for cash, he i to sell cheaper than any other, outs SR pperie isfaction. years, Second-hand Planes taken in exehan, O A CARD. AK HALL CLOTHING ROOMS. — . (formerly at the Odeon Hetty fey aa PRU OR H stot * store at No. 464 Beveiith street, just bolog Ree © Beare be bas a fine selection of ‘MEN'S and BOYS) LOT! Roving all his ean buy goods at | veces the city 3 BR tes R, RIG RSMOND = HAS KE-OPENED RIS OF PICK AT HITS OLD STAND, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION © { ARTIFICIAL CHEOFLA STICBONE. ~ Wirgott Maran Piate om Ciases, DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, . New Yorkm260 Pennsylvania Ae- hue, between ith and 12th sts., Washinzion, Calir the attention of the pnblic to the following, advantages of his i alee syetem: 1. The Teeth of his manufacture will never ¢ raode nor cranes color cy any acids being three-fourths lig yhter than any other, 2. No teeth or reota need be extrated,as the artificial ones can be inserted over then ‘The roots will be made inofiensive, and never 4. Ne temporary teeth are needed. as permanent ‘an be made immediately, thereby preserving turalexzpression of the free, which under the ‘This work has been fully teated over tive yeara by many of the first chemists and physicians of this country. Pr.S. has also invented a white undestructiye | metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth cen be fillep without fect. sound tuoth on auy through lifetetime. nd can build aba per- de roots, which wi:l last The best of references given—Dr. V. Mott: Dr, Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. Y.; Hon, Judge Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of Washing- ten, and thousands of other. Call and examine for yourself, Bo K-€m DENTISTRY. <=] DR, CHARLES R, BOTELER, itemore a re Dr, B. has permissiow to refer to.J. C. Hall, M. .; Frederick May, M dW . Rooms No, 336 Pa. avenue, 1 eth sts., over Willian s Lace Store. Office hours from 9a. m. to 4 p.m. oc 312m M TEETH. « LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentse ofthe MINERAL BLATE te Beers —| persona! ce in is . any] persons can wear these teeth who eannot wear others, and no person can wear others who | | Ganuot wear there. * i Persons calling at my office can he ac comamodated | with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; bat to th lar and wish the purest, ose who are partica! Cate re neat ly warranted. Booms in this city—N5. $38 Pennsylvania GAS FITTIN . DOVE & CV. Wi. ‘. Aur Now prepared to execute any orders with which u ey MA favored in be dinthe PLUMBING, GAS, OR st EAM FIPTING BUBL- iS. doors north of oe sania afonae, musts may oe funk eer lete assortment of CHANDELIERS aud other GAS TEAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan 77 1y GAS FIXTURES. WV x Have in Btore, andre fiaily receiving, as uperior in style to anything heretotore i i 4 examine ‘We invite citizens rere nee ott 7 All Work in the above line intrusted to our ill be promptly attended to. mar>tf MYERS & MeGHAN 4) OF FICLAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasutneron, January25, 1902. The Seeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vera of Congress on Masiness on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the fret of next month. fan 27-tf WaR WILLIAM H FRESH TUB. KEG, CAN AND SPICED OYSTER®?, At SMITH & MORRI-ON'S, no 63m 67 Louisiane avenue. Box ct# HOUEE—CH RAY GouDs! 308 J.J5. MAY'S NEW STORE, 30% Pa. avenue, between gt and ith ats, REASONABLE DRY GOODS sived from New Yor BLANKETS, Hes r R VELS. REAL WELSH FLA >, Eand GRAY TWILLED FLA & WHITE FLANNELS, HAMIL’ N BALMORAL SKI Fats. Supe Li 5 CASSIMERE for Men and BLACK and PANC Boys, and a very large stock of NEW DRESS | GOODS, all of which we are selling sor Cash, at the very lowest prices We rell only for Cash, and therefore can afford to sell cheap. Call at the New Store JO3. J. MAY, nos-st 30% Pa. av.. between 9th and Ith sis, PABSENGER STEAMBOAT KEYP@RT. Tuomas Stackrore, Captain will leave WASHINGTON. at fost 0 G street, aud Spears Wharf, BALTIMURE, as A ‘ov. 2. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, } For freight or sage apply on board, or to Porou ke AR D UiresAPEARE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. i] OF e, No. 324 PEwxsyivaxia AVENUR, Over Clagett & Ma nol W.R. bow, Agent. RMY BUPPLIES, Orrice or THe CulsP QuaRTERMASTER, Army af the Potomae, WaAsnixatox, September 2), | PROPOSALS are i i vited for furnishing for the use Of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 3,0" tons best quality Timothy Hay, secarely beled, the weight ofeach bale to be marked e Rs thereon, able stock that We have ever hat the plessure 1) 290,000 bushels ‘of Oats, of the best quality, in strong sacks. well 7,000 cords Oa and of the best quality. Each bid must be. Accompanied by the endorse. ment of two responsible persons tha’ 6 contracts ifawarded will be fulfilled, Bids will be opened from time to time an the ar- needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed to the Idwost responsible bidder up to the time of opening. e right is reserved to accept all or any part of sewed opoxalx should be endorsed Proposals for Hay or Oats, or Wood,” as the case may be, and enclose in separate envelopes. Li RUFUS ee Le b.¢.. ‘master, ieut. Col. A. ne 23-tf Chiet Quarter DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY A OFFICE 514 PA AVENTR, Washington City, D.C, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN . ERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS) © 28T MERCHANDISE, MONKY, JEWE: - ABLES. NOTES, STOCKS. BONDS? vores Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH te all accessible sections of the countr: «This Company Hailway Towns in 8 NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORT WASHINGTON, W"eiPelenice i ieee PHILADELPHIA” BALTIMORE? Coy eoe SINNATI, SY. LOUIS, LOUL VILLE, LEXINGTON. Connections are made at New York and Boston BRP TIA BROT L! Ly CANADAS and the NC an i Le: i, LIVERPOOL. SOUTHAMPTON wud RY ai and thence by European expresses to all promin, b retad towns in Great Britain and on the Con- Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made at all accessible parts of the United States, 0.C. DUNN. A som aslingtou Dit R. GODFREY’S ANTIDOTE WILL D GONORRHGA in six days, No chutes Sra required. It is an Kuglish Speride of wixty Bee years’ standing. and will not harm t ewost defeats contains mo minerals. Prisa hington by S.C. FURD corne Pruawists _ __ 88 Realy W ATER Notices. — In consequence of the lowness of the water in the All persons. are, e, forbidden to aka the Dia avenue, OF ON Any Atroatm nd ali persons using the water are ur, a to is as ‘ecomomical in its use as BF Commissioner of Public B ng the attention of the public te , his large stock of PIANO FORTES of TR country, which Hach new Pisno is warranted fo: ee. .G. METZEROTT. . - Corner Pa. ‘ave. and Lith ‘ Sole Agent ef Steinway & Sons, and Rett & Bacon ING, at very low prices. He is d old customers eall on hina, nae of & 00., Cl ee No. 464 Beventhat., betw. Pande, | tantly spoken in particnine aftentiol obtained from x TWO DAILY TRAINS oan at Peres Junction (Re and Stations along th 23 | Northern Central Railroad, and arrive i Kand Hickory Wood, wellseasoned | | or by the single ra venue; in Alexandria, by | knewn to me as me Y,unlese great | overnment | give enti af be or tka | FIRST CLASS PA eH | _0¢ 22-3m Between Sixth and Seventh I CE OREAM, _ EDUCATIONAL. AIRVIEW BOAR Nogaistows, Peys., - FOR YOUNG BRN ANY BOYS. Roerd and Tuition, 14° per tern of ten nen Pupils admitted at any time Referenc Hernr Jasxey, 345 Pa br. Tuveon, Druggist, Ninth JORN HAWXHURST, 1), pear F atroet so Josrua Newsern, Quartermaster’: M: Alexeniria, Va. GEO. AL NE no tim Principal, HEGARAY asus VoUNG LADIES 1527 and 1529 Spruce at., Philadaipnia. The regular course of instrn English and French Lan Ls! regui: all the brac! oe eeairet en Soa French is the la of the fawily nd in tanght from Frente to the highest couree ot ition, ‘The scholasti Ber 1sth and closes July 1 Cireulars, & TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ‘ BALTIMORE AND OHIO naILROAD, PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Sunday, Mar sith On Se PASSENGER TRAING wes WASHINGTON, BAL IMORE, AND THE WEST run as follows: As follows: id Sand 5p. m. Paseengera for and pais itroad a points West. af lower rates } A | Ofer BHTEADELPHIA and NEW YORE—Leare Washington at 6 a.m. &.m.,and $ m., 11 nd $ p.m. For ANNAPOLIS—Leave Washington at 6.0 a. m. and 3.0 p.m. FOR ALL POINTS WEST. ‘ashin, at 6 and 7.40.2. m. meee mp Sundays at 3.3) p m. TRAINS MOVING S80UTB it Was! a lHV0L, embraces the se and Literature, es whioh con- nch eduction ulsebiect of stitute. It in the objec the radi terature and com year eammanees Septem at. e€.,can de lame D'HERVILLY. Privcipal of Chegaray Institute. may 247 ee RR re SS INGTON AND WASHING e lose connections | with the Rakimore jaltimore and Obio Railroad 3 TON AND THE WEST. ~ NDAYS. THREE TRAINS TO BALTIMORE ON BUNDAR HE WEST. { i ia Le. | ee wahingten 33 | p.m k at . ™m., Philadelphia W306 Bre Baltimore soe. m Arrive at Washington ee Leave New York at 11 p.m, Philadelphia 3.9 | .25 a.m. m a. mand a. t 12 7p. mn. On Sundays stim and 7.40. monly from Balti- ors mo Anna lis connections on Sunday from Balt! more or Washington. a.m., Baltimore 7.48.m. Arrive at Washington — p odation ‘Trains leave Baltimore at | Anarene: m., for Washington; arrive there i 1 i i Passengers leaving Washingten at 6 and 7.40 | d. ir ‘e Anna| polis for Kalti ington daily, except Sundays. at 5.458. m. and 3.40 D. la. m.,and5p.m.,and Baltimore at 4 Hand 7. igten Junctions. Way Passengers muat tase the Accommotation ; Traing only, W. P. SMITH. no 4-t£F Master of Transportation. — 1562) E [is6z_ } PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILRO4D EE ith Its connections} ISA rinst-chis8 Rourke SPEED, SAF BTONE BALLAST. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH AND COMFORT! ND FREE FROM DUST! FKUM BALTIMORB THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! ro ol em making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ie WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE pints int to all - WEST, NORTHWEST. AND SOUTHWEST, OF For Threugh Tickets apply at the — = _northess th sireet, the Northern Central Reilroas Compa corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Washingion, and Calvert Station, Baltimore SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS SMOKING SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON Passengers will take the a.m. and 5 p.m. trains, ore at 7.50.2. m. and 6.45p.in.. | arrtving in Baltix where close connections are made with trainsen t road for ali parts of the W: FREIGHTS tofthe Ohio River mm. Passenger Trains leaving Washington até. m. | | ALL THE WESTERN CITIES, ine ' &.™. and 3p. m., make connections at Washington © Junetion (Relay) with Trains on the Baltimore sad | Obio Railroad for all pointa and for all points thi and Ob | DE 8T. MARCEACX CHAMPAGNES, CARTE i 4, m, and 3% p. m:, stop only at Anuapolia and ashin ; | | | MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very old @nd highly j j i i i. | M@NONGABELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYs, ng ! By this ronte Freights ot all descripticns can be i forwarder to and from any peint en the Railroads | ot Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, | Towa, or Missou: vy Ratiroad direct The Pennsylvania Central Railroad ats. connects. at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which G@ be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, M Kentucky, Tennes: Cc sippi, Wisconsin, curt Kansas Ked Rivers; and land, Sandu eago with steymers t Northwestarn erebants aod ship tation of their Freight to this ¢ With confidence on its speedy tran THE RATES OF FR in the West, by the are atal! tem-s as far Raiiread Companies. slo Gs are charset hy Bz Be par eaiar to mark packages ‘Via Penna. Central XR. MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight Agente, No. $0 North street, Baltimore, EXOCH LEWIS, Gen] Saperintendent L.L. HOUPT, Gent Ticket Agent. Phiia: M.H. HO i * delph jan 4-177 rs entrasting the transpor- pany ean Tely | + ; Phia ESTON, General Freight Agent. Phila “FOR RATIONS FOR 1503, QuARTERMA3TER’= US. pe ‘O84 Ls Wasnisa Bravery Propossis will be until $o'clock p.m. of the Ith day. c next for furnishi i at the following uth, New Hain p< stown, Massachusi klyn, Long Island, Ne Poi'adelphin, Penusy lvania: Washing Di-triet of Molw Gosport near Norfolk, Va. E: fo consist of th quarters of a 88 pork. or bacon; or one-ati-x-fourth ty two onneas of | our. or inliea | uperfine four; y oS ¥ * of best white beans, or in lieu thereof ten pounda ofrice; hor salt tw bread. made of extra supe pound of lard bread, at the opt the rate ofeight qua eceived at this office November ‘ations to the US. Marines, ous. during the year 1843, viz: | r HT toan@ from any point | ontral Railroad | | | i ten pounds of good coffee. or in jieu thereofone: | ry -a- half pounds of tea; fifteen ands of good New Orieans sugar; four quarts ee vinega uf ne Dt sperm caniies, or one-and-s-fourth pourds | of adamantine candles or one and-a half pounds of | . good hard dipped tallow candles; for poumds of | PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass, ood hard, brown soap; two quarts of sali; and one | hundred ponnds of potatoes, to each hundred ra- | tions, nae increased allewance of four ounces of flour | mr provided, will cease, at the terminat! reve nt inaurrectio 4 5 >y law and regulations, on the Istef July, 1331. Tho beef sha on Aide Gieer each atatio and most ch be ni of the kinds named. spectian. id. and the allowance of potatoes, as above in of the on, and the ration be as provided delivered on the order of the vither in bulk istof the beat reasn; the pork to | the groceries to be | | CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages, All bids must be accompanied by the following | guarantee : Form of Guarantee. The un sn of Guaray od —— the Btate that in case the fore ‘0 5 n will, ties; and, in case the « into centract as afore sai e to mak: good the difference between the offer ofaanee® | LONDON PORTER, and that which may be accepted. A. B. Guarantor. Witness: EF C. D., Guarantor. 1862, Thereby certify that the above named — are f property, and able = make (To he staned Ly the United States District Judge, good their guarant: Untted States District Attorn y, or Collector.) © proporal will be considered unless aceom- | panied by the above guaranteseres ome = Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for Rations for 1868,”" and addressed to the undersigned. . B. SLACK. Major and Quartermaste: MT PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE | | Respectfully and cheerfully returns thank: liberal patronage hitherto recived ees co? the Having every facility for doi tne BEST oe £ BES BOUEE. SIGN, DECORATIVE PAINTING, ‘ogether Fish gil wr INTL fis PRICES ARE REASONABLE: THE WORK UNEXCEPTIONABLE And particular attention i: “A to . PROMPTNERS IN DELIVERY. 7” = ey ny LOUISIANA AVENUE AT $1.50 ren Gatton, in pyramids o: me cuales aware to be had, Pp Lr | PMSA SHILADBLPHIA CONFRCTION KRY ocj}7-im" Corner Twelfih and # ide, igned, —~, ot —, in the State of — TAKE NOTICE, 59 ork paring, toa j N@ ESTABLISHMENT, bas no hesitancy in geliciting « continuance . / TIAM AND CHEESE, st Baltimore prices, —. hereby guar- | i ing bil of —, for , Tations. as above described, be accept. -d,he orthey | thinten days after the receipt’of thecon- | tract at the Post Office named, eaccute the con- tract for the same, with good and sufficient sure- id —eshall fail to enter | | LONDON BROWN 8TOUT, , BWI8S CHEESE, of prime quality, | BPRICES, FANCY SOAPS, Ac. #7 ESTABLISHEP IN WASHINGTON‘ SF SINCE MAY 1, i561. Sal JOHNSON & NAGLE, 24 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Svnth cide, NTH & TENTH STS, AND TOE TRADH IN TO THEIR UNSURPASSED STOCK WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, FANCY GROVERIES. Champagnes OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. HEIDSICE, CLIQUOT, MUMM, BIVART, We recommend highly to eonnoissure NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHB, RED LAY, the most favorite brands in the New York market, | and so highly appreciated for riebness and delicate favor. HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Still and Sparkling, | CLARETS of Messrs, Gilbou freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGN AC of the choicest brand: and best vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Pellvoisin and A. Bignette, récommended for medicinal purposes, ) amy friend for di HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, in Wood and Glass, PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, i pe dod per_galion, the taste disgui APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. BATAVIA ARRAC, BAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGigsS OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLIENTHAL; GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBAC®O of Messrs, Gail & ax, in altimore—at Baltimore prices, | ) stancesof my case. I am,and have beee f r last four years, a member of ‘s ae eS tal 5 last iiomanetions Feranvrsty trjeares toe Normal = oo | lowed . poet re GROCERIES FOR THE CAnPs, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- scription :-GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, OY- STERS, MILE, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES. ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, | SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAC! BERKY WINES. TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALB, KNOX & SON'S SPARKLING ALOA ALB, YGUNGER'’S INDIA PALE ALB, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES and BAUCES. DUBHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, Ca- ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING pasha seth om pe ad CASH. JOHNSON & NAGLE, 269 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUB, | - eae, =ag) a wieukt CONCENTRATED Vhoer, EXTRACT, me & PURE TONG, DOCTOR HOOFLANYS. : GERMAN BITTERS, - ar i PRIPARED AF Dx. C. M. JACKSON, Phile'+iphig, pa. ‘ WILL EEPECTEALLY Cram TR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA Ja! ONIC OR NERVOUS DUBILITY, ‘ rasp? OF THE KIONEY*. AWD agp DIBEASES ARISING FROM A vison . DERED LLVER OR STOMACH, o8 LY. ec ; euch a Cons! ipa tion, lowart P ; Palhast ot B.: i Head aciityoft Navses, lirartharn, Piser } an pinking oT Fiotierine at the Prt gimme: Revaming of toe Hest Worrted | feolt ae . haw eben ee Beest forcatir, eations ©). 6 ina Ty Dine: of Vision, Dobe or Webs before : * . Ertl, ap! emo “4 opr asenr, 9) eirite rt F And will postiveciy | - a Aa Pee, Bitiowe They Contcin No Aicohel er Bad Whiskey? : cure the above dissn-es in ninety-mings | ee canes out of @ humired. 8 Indeced by the ive sale and uni - alnrity of cohen’ e German Bitters, (ps 7 table ) dorts of ignorant Quacks and oe om adventurers, have opened upon rs the fucd gates of Nostrume in the shape whisky. vilely compounded with injurious and christened Tonics, Stoms and of the innumerable jones in rie bottles h . pars| 4 . il HOOFLAND'S GERMAN arenota new and untried article. but have rat of Sftecn years trial by the American Dany siniler pieperetions earn eee ¥ e 4 The proprietors Pave thousan<+ of Letters from the most eminent ms o YME! LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS. and P CITIZENS, © Testifying of their own mat ke \, to Eeoetitialtctecte and’ encdicel Pirvace OF ean Mae tera. . Do You Want Something to Strengthen Tou? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Wont to Build Up Four Constitution? Do You Went to Fect Welly Do You Wont to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do Fou Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling? vt IF YOU DO, TSB HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. Ker. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor a Encycipedio a Religeves ¥ ve Although not disposed to favor or - t Medicines in 1, through Gictcent ee the 4 tad eect. i pes mer of Teasone mab a test: benefits he bdelieves iroself to’ we receit . x4 |. ip the that | any simple Cae op Ope UnPas this the more reality tm regent bo ‘ u mo! bitters, Dec. M. di ie waned Jan afcobelic a Tim indebted for the this prejudice by r tests. and for ment to try them. eufferin from great aed len, contineed debility. The wer of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of te ear. was fitllowed by evident reticf, and ree aAegree of bodily and mental ecu not felt for six mon’ — and almost spaired of regaini therefore thank God an@ “35327 uel mn of th TON Philadelphia, June PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name — o- r i quart nottian. compventad ebeapest whisky or common costing from sed “by Anite japcer x This class of Bitters has caused and will continge te re, a= bungeas they can be sold, hundreds Gicthe death of the drunkard. By their ace te stem ic kept coptinund, vier intiuense Ficoholic ioataahs of weowest bles the for Liquor i is created and kept aud the oy = > horrors alteudant upon adrunkard’s life « For thore who desire and wf have & Bit ters. we publish the following ~ one Lottle Hocfand’s German Bitters and mix with a ical vir rts of goed Brandy or Whisky, and the result ap paths oy that will Jar excel in ui tues und true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in th market, and will cost siurk Irss. You. will have sll the virtues of He d's Bitters connection with & good article of Liquor, ata = le+s price than these inferior preparations ost you, STTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We enll the attention of all havi: Soaa ba iends in the to the fact that ~ Genwas BITTERS” will cure ni ~tonths diseases induced by ivations dent tocamp life. Lt i. pul in the new it will be noticed is no mistake in this. It is vouched for of my comrades, some of whose names are and who were fully cognizant of all the cireum- Hoofiand 's German Bitters has saved ae as f Maine.” from wi I fee Since that time I have been about as BEWARE OF COUNTERFSITS 1 Bee that the ‘ture of * on the WRAPPER ef cach bottie “ACKSON” So PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOz: FOR 94. | Bs, and we will forward, Paiwcirat Orrtoe awp Mawvracroar, Ne. 631 ARCH 8T, Z JONES & EVANS, (Buccessors to C. M. Jackson & Go.,) Proprietors. S7 Ver sale by Drugeiets and Dealers in everp. eSeniy = town in the United Btates,