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nal a Tr aa aad . ; THE EVENING SeAR ce reount meng piesee Cae p aw ris PHY: LONGIELLOW'S “ew poem. The following ME POM by Professor Long- fellow #ppeat® i”, ie Deceyaper number of the Atlantic. itis the first rupliched by himsince he sad accident whic’, proughteuch mourning tg bis houer. The Cumbertand. tm Hampton Reade we lay, Aon teed of the Cumberland sivep of-war; Ded a6 Umnce from the fertrese aergsa the bay Th alarum of drums wept past, Ven bugle blast ¥rem the camp on shore. ‘Three far away to the South apro<e A little feather of «n f Azt_we knew that th: Was steadily vtec To try the ferer Of oar ribs of unk. Dyin sh thet Beg et: 7a ‘hen ‘smoke from her guat, bey prey perry With Gery breath, each Open port. not idle, but send her strafPnt ee ee sare ing fall breadal As bail re’ from a rect of slate, Retound« our heavier bail From each seen owe ie “Strike your fag! Fu his terovent plantation stra exer! our galiant Mot. is replies “It is better to sink than to yield And the whole sir pealed eers An vf our men. ‘Then lite a braken huge and black, the crush’< our ribs er iron gr: went the Cun beriand alla wraek, With ssudden vider of death, And the canuon's breath For her dying gasp. Bext mom, as the sun rose over the bay, Etill fost 4 cur flag at the mainmast-bead. Lurd. how beautiful was thy day! Every waft of the sir Was awhieper of prayer, Or a dorge fer the dead. Ho! brave hearts that went down in the sass! Ve are at peace in the tranbled atream Ho! brave with hearts like these, | Thy flag, tuat ir rent in twain, R gain, And without a reaint Le ee BETSEY MORSE. [CONTINUED.] ‘The time that intervened between the engice- wuent and ‘he wedding was & season of quiet but intense happines~ to Betsey. So much more Jey hac falien io her Jot than she bad ever «n- Qidipated, that she wondered what she had ever done to deserve it; amd when the wedding day <ame and passed, and after a short bridal trip Beteey was installed in her new home, she It ‘that for her bie just begun. Her husbaud owas seither brilliant ner vivecious, but he was seniformly kind, »nd one of those rare men in whos uprighaness we confide without fear; and Hetsey appreciated tim, which is saying somehing for b-r. Many of her old school- mates, who wen in the habit of regarding her with such conterpt, might have taken pattern from her thorou housekeeping, and en ber the affection which her husband manifested towards her. Rewey could not have told why she banished the poppies and marigolds which had been the ornament of her mother’s frost ‘d and garden, and cubstituteé other and rarer plants im her own, bat it was with the feeling that thie happy house there sheuld be voting to re- mind her ef her past loneliness. Here in her home where peace and plenty reicued, Betsey might be said to have rivailed the bee ja in- dustry. Year after year went by, and ehildcen eame to fill ber cup of happiness to overflow- ing. Nathan and Levi, the two oldest, had amed a grand) — at fbr by mid happy grandmother. wo girls, Sarah and Llien, hee acat, The greatest difference of opinion Betsey was ey 7 “sewn | to bave with hyrbushand, was when hawanted to call one of the girls by her name. Besides these was the bab; Ww weeks old. were ole! enough to begin going to schol, almost for t during her hap; experience ros seuntfal for th first tine y married lite her old schoul P befoie her, and she felt re- secutions she had suitered. Would be willing tuendu almost anything herseif rather than b- children oo up with as little seli-respe she herself had poseessed. But as sh their joyous conntnances, she felt th: world wore a different look to theia from what it did toker in her ch ood. ne said but Hittle stont © thin or Betsey had not sit t this time. Mr. Bronson where seatod said he entered y eR & good wi: Ber voice was #9 different from usug Susbard looked at her in astonish ee “Why, Eeikey,” he replied, «what have 1 done that you thon'd think I did not appre- | iste tuch affection ay few men find! “Nothing, Levi,” said she, “but therets some- Ming I wanted tosay to you abdut naming the baby.” The whole story came out thea; how through those dark years betore she knew hin she badloved the memory of Mortimer li and it se med to her now, through the develop- ment and self knowledse that hal come with ber mature years, that she had boon deorit toward her husband, in ih from hin fa told tie ver weuid if ‘he had lived to ma t he did for me oul Kindness, tut after he died I wns eo jonel that, young as I was, I could not help aw _ img 02 the memory of ene who had bein ic me co often, and I felt some w he was dead, be could never anybody elise. Hes. do not s more coatimued, s.iil “fowl perfeci- ly sats y lot in life. A woe eustomd to appreciation and kind not bave leved you ss Lf have, but £ be i did have ¢ imaginary during Unose y v that if it would not pain you all the baby Mortimer. h thinking I would lik» to wonld not ask you Without telling you everything.” care Si Mr. Bronson listened to this recite) without any of the jeatous pain th sel marrow tuind might perhaps haye felt. derstood the truthfulness: of heart which had caused Heisey to make this little confession He knew tht he was firstand hest ry and he answered, “Willingiy, de shall be Mortimer ; but do not thin and b; . ry Tt of the past t was perfe One of Betsey’s quiet enjoyments muerriage had been to rice over to attend Centre oveasionally bh thankful. » it did in the consciously ‘Ypresent. © fast might have bewa morning in June, iu her ol her b tide fast son, hay ot y family carriage without. There was quite a time chaking hands with her old rchoctmates after ser all ~ her now. Fecnud theen * by the Young acthers fo get + nicht of ty “5 — mang them were S: h Brower, the Si of Mortimer Bi: the wate of 3 wealthy fartuer living wi, roi the tows, ern for many years rkins, Esq, a lawyer and ving la tue Centre, Were intimate yet, ked Mts. H he reached her own door, wait until the children come ulou, bath school Mrs. Wilson a entering the housethey were soon ter. low well Be ronson dovs look,” Mr $ remarking to her friend. ke in her Lusband, not dixpositie and watked homeward to; Won't pking, ed, and veined by | yD $s wife feel unco: ingto marry azainI wor told maid T could fir Jook ovt tor dhe homet: Leok at Eeisey Bronson: years yeuncer than ¥ he now.” h a kind bus- t womau W,and I believe NY Cousin. Lo to play on he jon now. Mrs. Wilson, wiuch tayself, for has caused her pe re-able im (ie Happy Betey. ridin: nom yartadaas te thes nd wari a aides i echoed the baa Call at 246 Pa avenue between and Isth ata.and examine Dit. LEWLE'S Ne hod f Inserting Tecth. To do ao is to ba eon- vineed of its auperiority over all methotn hernto- co | brave man, he has suffered dreadfully in re? tisone, he is full of flery epirit that should wt i a biaze the hearts of werriors ty arms agninst the retelii.n, but, dear General, we . at ime find yourselfin fore used. Also, Teeth Extracted without pain, en mecter s nostile ariny, you wil when desired. Terme moterate. no 1 en ickets. ESMON Se careipaes on ae AS Spungen UIs OFFICE Twelve pairs of bouts, containing twelve HAs hixky, sere tiken from beneath esos ot female smugyier Se Memphis weently, just asebe wae passing into Dixie, The re are sometimes nice things within ihe broad circumference of erinvline. But, alas, they ave tooeften contraband. Com. Porter promises the opening of the Mis- siesippi asa Christmas present to the United Stee. If he keeps his promise, he will he a Santa Claus worth talking about. Thoms J. Waiker is raising ® company to fight the gveriilas in the lower part of the State. The gucrillas might as well encounter the Devil as Tom Walker. Pragg didn’t carry much bacon ont of Ken- tacky with him. There was more cammon in his proclamations than in his wagons. They told us that Lee's belt was certain to be bagged, and now we hear of him off toward Riebmend. Onur Generals are great at baccing, but they dont seem to buve any strings te their bags. They leave the mouths of them wide open. A Eoston paper speaks of Gen. Buell as still having po aa PoE tke Army ofthe Ohie. He is certainly only ore remove from it. The Charleston Mercvry says “the Yankees love Mw nigger.” The complexion of a large AT IIs OLD STAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIA LOHR FLASTIC BONE Wrrnovr Matai Puats on Crasrs, DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New York=250 Pennsylvania enue, betsocen Vth and iith sts.,-Washinnion, Calis the attention of the pnblic to the following advantages ef bis improved eystem: 1. The Tecth of his manufacture will never ¢ rane nor one color >y any acidr being thre:-fourtha lighter than any other, 2. No teath or recta need be extrated, as artifcial ones ean be inserted over them to ache. 4. No temporary teeth are needed. as permanent oure can be made immediately, thereby preserring the naturale ion of the face, which under tho old pynter ie utly sisfeused. 5. This work hae beev fall 7, tested over five years by mary of the firat chemista and physicians f this country. . Ar S. has also invented a white andéstractive metal Sling, with which the mont seneitive teeth con be fillep without paiv, and can build uba pee through lifetetine. The dest. of refereness_given—Dr, V. Mott; Dr, Doremue, Professor of Chemistry, N.Y; Hen: cttion of the sérvile pepulation of the South — Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Court of Washing- ir apretty strong indication that the Chivalry | ton, ard th: usands of other. - | Caland examine for yourself. <= Boe a “love the nigger.” no P.6m_ Gen. Hindman isn’t in jail after all. We thought it quite strange thatthe rebel anthori- ties should imprieon him for etezling. They wight rather be expected to imprison him if he wonldn’t steal. The reported capture of Mobile was not be- lieved at Washington because the capture at time was notin accordance with the ar- plan. -giad to heur that there i rH. ome i bewyaiminn - M. D., the Inventor and Pateutee oe i te tN MINKRAL PLATE TEZTH, attends A correspondent of the Jackson Missixsippi- — gergonally at his effice in thin city. Maay! an, calling himself Heoper, talks nbout taking — gersons can wear these teeth who esnnot our “hide.” Most of the race of whoopers are | thers. no person can wear others who i Jess addicted to taking hides than scalps. H | A soldier who had lost a leg in battle wes | mcrried the other day in Nashville We con- | rent, fratulate him. A single iezis hardly enouch | gleanest, strongest and most perfect denture enough for one, but uaree will answer pretty | art can ‘produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be bhatt | SBhomeda thixclty. No, 338 Pennsylvania ave Radicahsm would no doubt haye made a | be snd wth ste Mua? “ Wth streets. Also, S07 Arch better race in the late elections but for the | mar 4-ly t of the big wigger on its back. { DENTISTRY. ARLES Rh, BOTELER, A aradiuste of the Baltimore Dental ——— Dr. B. has perinigsion te refer to J. C. Hall, M. | D., Frederie D.,and W. P. Johnson, M: D. Roome No avenne, between 9th and th sts., over 's Lece Store. Office hours sear 2a M. rooans ofthe oo Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; but to those who aro particxlar and wish the purest, TRI THE Ho MURDER LX PRILADELPHIAY | The Philadel papers give the particulars of the murder of Thomas Wi!lliamson,who was Ww 4 killed at his residence, No. 1,939 Kates street, by | Azz Lath pd gehaoe eam eng eiicer al i hy aman named Farragen. testimony betore | PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUSI- NESS thr coroner's jury elicited ihe facts that Farra. | 33. bad been in the habit of visiting William- WZ Store on Ninth street,» few doors north of M. T. DOVE & CO. 8 son's wife, and that he wason intimate terms | Pennsylvania avenue, where tay be found a com: : yi onc itti lete assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS with her, and had even been caught committing ITKAM aud WATER FIXTURES. jan 2-17 adultery. On theeyening of the murder (last | Wedneday) Farragan went to the house, and | while there Williamson: s stairs, hearing Williamson W. GAS FIXTUR Beare in Stere, aad are daily receiving, GAB FIXTURES cf entirely New Pafterns and Loan eo and Finish, sy) riu style toanything heretofore offered in this market. who were up ‘Oh, don’t kill me,” went do » and found him weltering in | ‘gWo invite citizens generally to eall end examine his blood; occa-ioned, as Farragan alleged, by | oar stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feeling 2 fxilover the stove. Farragan was arrested Senbdent that wo have the best selected stock in shortly atter tt the house: and a knite,cov- | Washington. - ered with biocd, was identified xs one which he | , ## All Work in the above line intrasted to our ¢are will be promptly attonded to. marStf MYERS & McGHA Was in the habitof carrying Bioud was also | found on the sleeve of Farragan’s cout. The | it Go 8 Duateeet OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OMSTATE, Wasaixeron, January25, 1962. | Tho BSeeretary of State wiil hereafter receive Mem | vers of Congress on business oo Saturdays, come fact; she ha « also said the death was caused hy & fall, aud refused to tell who wasin the bouee ei the time of the murder. i pata shen tom = 7 | mencing with Saturday, the fret of next month, TertH—Tley¥ decay. Henee unseemly - aa crt baaik, apeetest maktifention. | sn Tite WILLIAM H. SEWARD. OLLINS & CO.’ PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND LOR rR, 2 cause! clean tooth ® warm place, t bet s it. Whiiis th Hness, s The mounth i Particles of me: AY Gon never de 8 degrees. terth seon decompose. Gums an: rT. Perfect cleanliness will preser the | fas i to oid . Hews be secured! Use | Tamnow receiving large 69" gtities of DRAUGHT iN pick hatter eating, | ALEand PORTER fror, tuis colubrated Brewery, which Tam prepar~ {i to furn all persons xb, willfavor me sh on short notice to th their orders. usk and n and simple this trifling eare upon y< Fatistac’ att teeth, and you will keep them and puin the | Orde ‘sacposibecia seks 7 Gentizts. Noglect ftand you wii be sorry al! jC #* given to any drivers wilt be promptly at- your lives. Children furpet. “Watch i Maded to, . ; The first teeth dete, mine the character of ina | _G00ds dclivered in ail parts of Washington and £ Sf, e@tve them equal care. Sugar, ee of charge, raleratus and hot things are noth sh on deltrery, RILEY A.SHINN, Agent, ‘ion Bottling Depot, 67 Green ___ Georgetown OYSTEKS—OYSTE ‘afin compared “with food decouposing be. | tween the teeth. Mereuria ion may loosen | the teeth, long we may om ¢ but keep them clean and they i ‘This advice is erth thousanm every boy and wirl.—Dr. Lewis. ROWE & €0., ’ : FRESH TER. KEG SCLPN'T STAY “Rev ns WotLen'? Stay “Retine AND S Cc fogies obj bata Pity it is some of thera nonow on his wA4— Vanity tmorribie mnd brutal marder Washineton, John Fuller, at Mount WEDNESDAY, Nov.5, y, Vt. on ity morning lst.‘ SUNDAY, Ney. 9, muraerer ; THURSDAY Nav in 5 MONDAY, Nav 1 faerie : : FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 19 years of age. Theol | TRSDA Nov. 25, out of shape, it is sup- | BATURDS Nov. @. posed with an iron bar. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, ht or # apply on board, or & TOMAC AND CHESAPEARE ~ STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Rxerie or HoGs.—The toatl number ot hays ceived the past week in this city over the The ¥ For frei, Fi . OFFICE, No, 324 Paussy.vaxia AVENUE, User Clagett & May. nol eee R. BNOW, Agent. Pay, covtaining the Laws, Forms and Regula- = relating to Pensions, Bounty Land, Bounty 0 ad meral and the official re, | pertaining to the subjects. % C 3 4 authorization of the Italinn deo. W. Ralf. 1v.. 82, RANCK TATLOW no }: present suifvring 2d, itis feared, dangerous itn > been staying for some time at M erbyshire, but it was to mad § ry,on Sing debility’, to haye tim re- —THE COPARTNERSHIP OTICE | & CO. was Disso! | of August last. ed by mutual consent the ~The fine cla miration of Rhine bling to pie: stlo at Heidelberg, ihe urists, Is, iL is said, err ne, OWing to the shuking cause! |. y rovrit fhv continned favors of their former patrons, F.J. HEIBEBRGER & CO. the ruilwey trains through a tunnel w (Buecorso H. F. Loudon & bo.) tins dirced ONES MENT WEL geg__“uttevnn?y Military and Naval Taslor, BO lisa Letief in Paris that, if the | YOPHaM’s zone i a antes oak a unity of PREMIUM DoNK MANUFACTORY, | aly, there are members of th ri Soci. ‘ wh eS . ety, to which be formerly belonged, who Lave 409 Bavextu Fr., Wasuinoroy, D.C. sworn to kill han. Silver Modal awarded by Maryland Institute of Bal- Bey iol! uuinness is regiment, fimore, Novew ber 7, 1360 A’so, Medal b; Metropolitan Mechanie’s Institute athington, D. 0.37. Tam eonstantly making, and elwa have on hand, of the ‘best ma- , rial, every deseript | Fine SOLE LEATHER, Pe? Of AKON’ FILA ME, zk. LADJES"'DREES wood box ant PAC iNG TRUNKS, and bis chaplain, © vd Gr Eh 1 2 Kouisville, i gro \ tor the larceny of other proper &F The emancipated contrabands in Me., are in a very destitute condition suffering exisis umoug tiem, Government is about tohaye | * Tt will be held have be ney i cominz Rams PELLISSIER, CARPET, CANVAS THAVELING Baus, ‘ ; ae 1 CHELS, &e, iS —FINST WARD STE TLOW b : CON, 152 Ps. ay Members of Gongrers and Aoesciors will please gxamine my steck befe sing else Trauks that are tade In othe cities oe sew BOre Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS mate to_order. TRUNE rE | ae KS_COVERED end REPAIRED at short oon’ in the Kirst nothing bat Yal he hopes Fnest ti to merit = share of here cote ee | Btices ee cy ey ae ay ILE Natasa, | Code delivered treo of charge to any part of the Eagle Restaura CABINETFUR AT OF P : sity, Georgetown and Alexandr: noteolm™ tf’ AMES 8. TOPTAM. WATER NoTICR ~~ VITUS zs, = { hused our entire In consequence of the lowness of before the advance, General Reservoir it will be rates ici t we 1 fev unprecedented nmomy of water is practi ‘Gore FURNITeRe who ar: in want o CABIN ET soon to shat off the supply to Sitizens enererament tere ae es (| All persona are, therefore, forbidden to use the are steels it new con nlete tn avery particular, | hydrants on Pennkylvania avenue, or on any streets y nVite & 0 contemplate ' es under the care end siperyis Biol ing. prow inihg s raving of nt least 2 per cent ioner of Publie Buildings, for wateries tee heir vetion of ua. isnot Streets or pavements, or fer any ‘privat. wi od wee necessary to particularize,as our vast stock aa. | whatever. : © purpose Binece etety article necessary to furnish a house |. Amlall persons using the water are urgently so. nmpletes | licited to be as economical im ita use as possihig. Wo ask ie a call to satiefy yoursels. | BD. YRENCH: rea eg tek & WILLSON, | re 29 Commissi f Budi Buildivge ee A. NG. 4. AVeN ik eo ee Taha ee - ce mectIont Between gth aud Mth sts, OUGUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, & — 2 eK? = ©. W BOTELER. 3. W. poreLeR | omit ©. W. ROTELER & SON, | ,.: OMEOND SIRUE OF GUM ARAnIyE MANUAL OF PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND ney, Pay Claims for llorses and othr property froyed. Ac.; with the opinions of the Attorneys lations and decisions heretof carried on he 3 the name ef P.J. HEL BERGER j vi All those. indebted to, the firm are | Urgently requested to settle withopt delays we She on board of Hor Majes. | Ol piece of business, 7, MEteeRG an, en courtey 1 | z . vanded for «disrespect to his captain | NOTICE. —The subscriber, F_J. Weiberger, senior to himwseh his lett hand in his | pettmerofthe lute firm, takes pleasure in inforin- Bg hie friends and the’ public generally that he i continue the business in all its } i : j | Hl Ac. | S. The roots will be made inoffensive, and never | fect. sound tooth on any side roots, which wi.l last NOT ALCOHOLIC. A BIGHLY OONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIO. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. 0. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. WILL EFFECTEALLY CURE LIVER OOMPLAINT, DYAPEPSIA, JAUNDICB OHRONIC OR NERVOUS VEBILITY, DIS- EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. Weight in Stomach, Sour Brae- tations, Sinkin, a at the Pit of the Stomach . Swimming of the Head, Hurried an Gcult Dreathing, Fluttering at the H. or Baficcating Sensations when in Dimneas of Vision. Dots or Webs before Fever and Dull} Fugis the Heod, Deficiency ‘Bere piration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, the Ride, Back, Chest, 2, &e., Budden Flush eat, Burnin, of Constant inings i of Evil, and great i Depression of | They Centain Ne A:cohol er Bad Whiskey! | ill cure the above diseases in ninety-nine he cares outol a hundred, Indneed by the extensive ale and nniversal pop- ularity of Hoofand’s German Bitters purely vege- table.) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, hare D pee upon suff the fiood-gates of Nostrams in th whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drags, and christened Tonics, 8tomachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic parations in plethoric bottles and big-bellied ege, unier the modest appeliation of Bitters; which, instead of curing,on and leave the disappointed sufferer in deapair. pe of poor HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are nota new and untried article, but have stood | the test of ifteen years trial by the American pub- lie; aud their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by_avy similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN é RS, PHYSACTANS, **" CITIZEN, ‘astifying of their o' rsonal knowledge, to Deucheialetects and mélical virtues of these Bit ra. Do You Want Something to Sirengthen Fou? Do Fou Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want t Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Da You Want io Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Weil? De You Wania Brisk ang Vigerous Feeling? IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'’S GERMAN BITTERS, J. Newton Browa, D.D., Editor of the dopedia of Religious Knowledge. dispored \.. ravor of tevommend ys im general, through distrust of ts and effects, I yet know of no angr fu -jent reasons why a man cape not testify to the Senefits hi cs himself to have received from j ny simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contr to the benefit of others, Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoofland’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of y.b jutiecd against them for impression that thoy were <ture. [am indebted to my noemaker, Esq., for the removal of y proper tests, ‘and for encourage- vn suffering frum great and t thie preindicn, j ment to try g { insed debilt the begin of the prosant by evideut relief, aud resturation et hoe mental vigor which I had tha bel apeir j my friend fer di. Philade!pbia, June 22, 198i, PARTICULAR NCTICE, branches und: { | the former name and titlo, and will endeavor to | There aro many preparations sold under the name \ of Bitters, put in quart bottle: | cheapest whisk | to 4¢ cents per ¥ | or Corianaer Be , costing from 3 lisguised by Anice This ches of Bitters has caused and will eontione | to cnure, aslong as they cam be sold, hundreds to die the Meath of the drunkard, By their ure the | system is kept contiovatiy under the intluerce of Alcoho for Liquor ix created avd kopt up, and the result ie ce ire horrors attendant uponadrunkard’s life and eath. For those who desire and wii have a Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get on- roitie Hocflend’s German Bitiers and mix with three | quarts of good Praady or, Whisk & preparntion that will far execdia medical vit tues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor ‘on Bitters in the market, and will cost mach des, will have all the virtues of Hoqfland’« Bitter: connection with a cood article of Liquor, at a m less price than these inferior preparations vost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ttention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that “ HOGUFLAND’S GERMAN EITTERS” witieure nine-ienths of the diseases induced by exposur-s and Erivations inet life. In the lists, publi dail ewspapers, on the arri of the sick, it will be noticed thet a'very large proportion are | suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand’s German Diseases resulting from disorders of the organs are Rpeedily removed. We have no | tionin stating that, if thess Bitters we ; used among onr iers, hundreds of lives might | be saved that otherwire will be lost. ‘We eat! purticular attention to the following re- markable ind well authenticated cure of one of the nation’s he roes, whose life, to use hisown “Las been saved by the Bitters :” PHILADELPHIA, Angnsti23d, 1862. Bessrs.. Joj Erans.— Well, geutlemen, your Hootlang’s GM nen Bitters has saved my life. 7 is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers | ofmy comrades, some of whose names: nd who were fudiy cognizant of | | | all the cireum | last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated tain R. B. Ayres, Through the oxposure attendant | upon my arduous duties, was “attatked in Noven: | ber last with inflammation of the lungs. | for seventy-two days in the hospital, lowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wasthef removed from the White | House and sent to thia city on board | “State of Maino,” from which I landed on the 2ith | ofJune, Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and ktéll retain a spark of vital. ity. For a week or more I was scarcely abie to | swallow anything, and if] did force a morsel down it was immediately thrown up again. * I could not even Keep a Co of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum- stances, and, accordingly, the deen working faithfu’ x. thoug unsuccessfully, to fescue mé from the graap of the dread Archer, | frankly told me they could do no more for me, and | aivined me to see a clergyman, to make such djaposition of my limited funds as best suited ma, | Anecquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Prederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Arch st., advised me, asa forlorn hepe, to try your Bitters | and kindly’ procured, a bottle. from the time 1 commenced ing them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am p thank God for it, tting better. Though I hi taken but two bot- | thes. I bave gained ten pounds, and I feel s: ‘ine | of being permitted to rejoin my wife aud daughter, } from whom I have heard sothing for eighteen | months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian from th» vicinity of Front Royal. i 2 able Bitters lL owe the cerininty of life which has nee the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will 7 b 3. @O: is was fol. the glorious privilege of again claapi mom those who are deatast tome ie iene ee? Isao Mauons, Very truly yours We fullyeoneur in the truth of the above state- ment, as we bad despaired of seeing our comrade MBO SPCUDDLEBACK let New Yoox Bateary, SUDDL. st Ne ah eae AVR uv ane sans 31-3) | | | us,and we will forward, securoly packed, by : IMPORTERS Thin pleasant and popular Oough Remedy h WHOLESaLr eee +o long known and extensively Fevers ALE AND KETAIL DFALERS patron Nave, veoorie fanilas wiihita exteesrstest s ae OROY. ean be t i CHINA, GLASS, AND CRocErRy WARs, mores nt 25 and Sfty cents Sbottie, Pripetval drug TABLE CUTLERY, Sinyer pry — tea A BRITANNIA W BLOG ene FARE, | ’ —At moderat py) a MAE BE BLocK-t rs Goons’ | S&S EALN,AN Fe Lig eOD RG At moderate prices, JAPANNED WAITERS, COAL OLL LAMPS! |? One price os Wye eee ee LATHER DUSTERS. MOOR ATS, | An inspection of stock implies uo obligation to eM ARE, £6. fn 9 bs 3) | purchase, HOUSERKEEVING ARTICLES U te rally 1s Alt parcels for the interior epee Racket. free ; i = ally, arge. oo UR ERON HALL. nnetivania Avenus | nosrt Pa. avenue and Sint 2 eft * noth snd tth straet XL IRNE » = os bw KUTT NEW bitT s +) (QMFEBURNE HOSPITAL, May 25, 1 OReR ahd enrion ow RAL 1 after this date, visito. ball apd qearter oxen? aloo, watra lore , arda of thin Hospitalon't, be choree Raisins, in cartons aa? <-Satordeye, and Sundays only, and ow geet | ns KING & BE ROHS days only hatwoun tha houre af? and ip. i dit | Corner Pilteenth st. and Vermont o m2 JOWN 3, BIL H Aes Fnrgcon U, BF ASE 0. B, ont, hexty ng by CoB, do, HENRY T, MACDONALD, Uo. C, 6th Maine, JOUN F. WARD, Co. E, 5th Maine iH Al Co. Hf, 724 New York. NATHA THOMAS; Co. F, Sth Penn, AN . KIMBALL, Co. 4. 3d Vermont, JOHN JENKINS, Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Bee thatthe si ture of “C. M. JAOK: bad on the WRAPPER of each bottle. mone te PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4. Should your nesrest druggist not have the arti: do pot be put off 7 any eRe noe nave th Rooadh rations that may be offered in its place. but sen? to express, PaRinciPaL OrFice anv MaNoPactony, No, 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to 0. M. Jackson & Cy ,) Proprietors, wa For sale by Drnggiete apd Dow town in the United tates. oc Ts a ever: 2) som iy the | tances of my case. I am,and have been fr the id was | the steamer | phvsicions who had | " prorosais FOR — —> INDIAN Goops. ; sum Isrenton, eet ; "aie His Keoer feet | OR. SWEETS | - Sostep Pao. aa emeoeees, PA tent! for ; . ied bs 5 ee Case * [otian Goede ici in aie city of New York, wilt INFALLIBLE : Icing otivek muon Weduendey. ther uh day of Hicstoer pert, tof furnishing the jollowing-na ned LINIMENT artic ef; 5 Cu No, 1. j MACKINAC BLANEEr8, CLOTHS, AND DRY © THE t int white Mackinac bank: a Seraneree ty nce wee + 6 GREAT REMEDY poe paire 2; poin' 2 Ane - { | And will positively Cae Ngan Fever, Bttiows — Fecer, e. H ig humanity . aggravate dincase, > ty. The use of three botites | compounded of the | imelants of the worst kind the degre | y,andtheresult will — | and all bids fo shed almost j tif freely _ ere | sre appended, | battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- | | United Stat | who! 2M pairs 2 port w Mure 4a by 55 inches, and wcigh 5, pounds go pricelic point whils Mackinac blankets, Tmensar: % hy Winches, and weigh 4's 90 Joe pairs 1 peint white Mackinac capa to mea- ire 82 by 43 Inches, aud weigh 24 pe Lae peires point erariet Mackinac blankets, to ™ Fineasure 3@ by T2inches. and weig'’ 5 pounds 700 pairs 24: point seariet Mackinac nlankets, to § mearure 4 by # inches. and wejzt: 4 ' 1€0 pairn 2 po'nt acerlet Marktnat biank-t, to @ meature 2 by $5 ineh=s.20d weigh 5', pounts 10° pairs 1 point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to meneure 32 by 4Sinches sad weigh $4 pounds 10 paire 3 point green Maccinsc blankets.to mca mare & by 72 ee pote wi | —_ S * 2% point Breen Mackinac ete, macarure $6 hy 6s inches, igh § pounde te RURUMATIEN, GO ¢ RETRATGIA, COMBA. GO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISKS CUTS AND WOUNDS, PT LES! WEADACHE, AND ALL BUFUMATIC AND NER- VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it isa speedy and eortaln famedy? | and nevet fails. This Liciment is 2 from the recipe of Dr. Rtephen Swort, . the famour bone setter, and has ia hie Practice for more than twenty years with most 1m pint indi sinac blankets, Sega To moe iainches et weigh | 8 tbe a-tonishing success. } i ind i ete, Fee rdareubeisiaches andweighsios” = AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN. it\a anci- 100 pairat point intign bus Mackinac Blankets, valed by any preparation before the public, of te ure 32 by 45 inches. and weigh 5 eh 00 paire 3 point gentinelia blue Mackinec biank- Which the most skeptical may be eoavinésd bye, single trial. 4 This Liniment will cure rapidly and ieally RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every ae wedi it bas in thousands of eases where it bas been Beever beex Known to fail. t FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford imihediaty Telief in every eace, however dixtresting. It will relieve the worst rants of HEADAUHE ip ets. to measure 6 by 72 inches, aud weign 8 ha % point gegkinclin bine Mackinac blan- to measure’Sé by 63 inches,and weigh 6 20 pairs 1, point gentineMa blue Mackinac blan- kets. o wpeanere 35 by & inches, and weigh ay pours 100 pairs] point gentinella blue Mackinac blank etx, to measure 32 by 43 incher,and weigh yy pount 5,060 yards fency list blue cloth ay do gray fini blue eloth ‘a 20 go black etoth three minutes and is warranted to do it, do waved list binck eroth + i 4 oo blue eloth | tee 82 bE ae ge | TOOTHACHE also will it enre instant! | FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY ps 36 dozen 8-4 woolen shawis &¢ tei theres Lae ae exttun thee | ERAL LASSITUDE arising from 4 ace or > gross worsted gartering excess. thir Liniment is a most happy and urtfaiting ae yards po paint remedy, Acting directly upon the nervous tissucs, Turkey red catico it rtrengthens and revivifies the system, éud re- blue drilling | stores it to elasticity and vigor. H brown driiling H : FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim ; Ubat it i+ the test known, and we challenice the * world to produce anequal. Every victim éf thie distressing complsint.should give it a trial} for it .and plaids So\\ Miteneth a laarton will not fail toaford immediats relief, ina 250 pounds meee ing tryine, No.» Majority of cases will effect a radical cure. Sa do cotton « fayre! Kh UINSY AND SORE THi sométimes Kory shirts 3 inlay te ay extremely melignant and dangerous, buta timely | application of this Liniment will never fail tooure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to @ceur if ne- gleeted. The worst case may be conquered by this j Liviment in two or three rt 3 dozen Cant ecian belts Crass No. 2 READY-MADE CLOTHING. 20 bine katinett pantaloons 20 do coats _ dn pantaioons ape Ona Se or [ BRUI CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, UL- sinett conts, trimmed with red. | CEKS, BOKNS AND SCALDS, yield rently to Cass TLARDWARE, AGRIC MENTS 2.700 pounds brass kett 4) nests jupanned kett 5H camp hetiles (3 size 0. 3. i the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEETS CRAL LMPLE- H INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according” w dir Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSYED FELT, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. +, (2 ina nest) 36 dozen 2 quart tin pane Fo 40 4 qua é tin pans tin pans n cups tquaw awis f-b Looks fish lines ecoarre tooth Dr. Stephen Swe. ;, of Copneetiect, The Great Natural Bone Setter, | Dr. Stephen Sweet, ef Comnecticat, Isknowr all over the United States, = bund saw files, 43; inghos spades 20 hort handle try pans 5 dozen hartin, table sp axes, to Br Stephen Sweet, ef Connectient, Ta the suthor of “Dr, Sweet's Infellible Liniment,* Dr. Eweet's Infallible Liniment. Cures Kieumatiam and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lininrent (iron) i eh 4‘. to 5}; pounds bs to weigh 3 pounds, (with 30 do do ea do | Isacertain remedy for Neuralgia, 1@ dozen butcher knives Ve do realping knives aw hatchets Dr. Eweet's Infallible Liniment Cares Burns and Seals immediately. Dr Eweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruives Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment | Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. | Dr Afford tocure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Crres Cots and Wounds immetiately,and leaves no eear, Dr. Sweet's Infellible Liniment 12 do 1 fint tiles 28 pounds fobsceo Crass GUNS. k, (halt ou: suns (double ba powder ntep prot enps ses Traid & hs ‘2dozen gun ni nehes, €weet's Infallible Liniment immediate relief for Piles, and seldom faile 2 of the required t t any th . in all respects ¢9 the Gevernme this of whien may be se. we dthinstant. The artict specied aud compared with ti agent oF ted for that as may be Whe Payment will for the gsois ived on iny therecf. certitied by the agent th «t relaedy for Sores in the knoe: saa appoinid t. inepect them. Tt in te be . 20 the bent remedy for Sores be known world, unter tood thet the ht will be reserved to require be articles may be rans who have faied to Comp'y with entg of a previous contract with the +s, or who are not manufactarers or sale dealers & fred urticles will bs Fy are such man- evidenced by the cer- tor of the port where they is propo ed ta deliver the smebrace the articien, Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Linimont a of as they are arranged in ule, with the prices annexed to each, in uly a “friend in need.’” and every family d cents. at which they are to be furnished; have it on hand unts must be carried out and footed Fr ri i amounts must be & greater o Tees quantity of any of J ed than that speci ir. fweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more then a million people, snd all praise it. Dr. fweet's Infillible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus anf Cholera. tion, or proposed Dr. eet’ fallil inim: € m whatever. They shoali = Sw bd In ble L ent Segubunitte lowing heating: t(or we) Is for sale by all Druggists, Price 95 and 39 rents herety propore to furnish for, the service of the Indian Deyariment, and accordir g to the teria: of its advertisements thereof, dated November i7th, 1862, the following articles at the price therets affixed, (here insert the list aecording to the class er clarses proposed for.) deliverable in the city of A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. New York by the ist day of April next, or at each . time or timeeduring the year Ygasmmay beorasted BR. SHEETS INTALLIBLE LINIMENT, by the Commissioner of Indien Affairs; and if the | Stmycnremie! remedy iumlthout « rival. ac Proposal be aecepted ere insert words “in H Whole or in part, if more than one clase be pros aration. Fi . fH Rucimatic and Nervous posed for,) I (or we) will, within twenty days thees- a after, execute a contract accordingly, and give | S0:e*. Wounds, Sprains, Bruines, &c., ils Security satixfuetory to the Commissioner of Indi healing and powerful strengthening pro) ex ‘Affairs. for the faithful performance of themmer? Cte the jut wonder and astonishment of all who. Each proposal must be accompanied with a guar- have ever given ite triel. Over one t a Hificates of remarkable cures, mu-t , i the lust two years, attest jatriect anty iv the following form, to tigned by two or more ponsible person3, whore suiliciene, to by a United States judge or ui We pevete 5 utly and severally guar- anty thatthe above bidder, (or bidders.) if a eon- tract shall be awarded to him (or thera) ascording to his or their bid or pfoposal, will execute a con. | tract accordingly, and give the requisite security TO HORSE OWNERS! formance thereof as preseribet in th 4 a DR SWEETS INFALTIBLE LY e! r ent for proposals for Indian goods,aatad | LOK HORSES is unrivaled bs Hom Ae A or Wrenching. its effect is magical and Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, M. wi YWth November, 1862; and. in the event of bis (or their) failure so to do, we hereby geter tober ourselves, our heirs, exeerntora, and aswigna, to fo:feit and pay the United States, as damages, a sum not less that tT cent. on the amount of londs will be required ia | d for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified by a United States judge or district attorney. No proposal will be considered that does not strictly conform im all | culars to the terms ald. @irections of this | } also cure speedily, iy pe nt ever, is so desperate or hopeless vinted by this Liniment. ‘and ite fithfal | tien will always remove the Lameness. an: the horses to Lrevel with comparative ense, Bpavinend wM — no 1*-Staw Decl ee PN ESPATE AGENT, Ce ee Ss AGENT, should have this remedy at band, for ite timely wae Conxer ov Pa, AVENUK AND Tenra Streer, | euthe Gret appearance of Lament one will et ui over re those formidable diseases, ta < are I and which 3 = cern Eating House of L. Johnson & Ce | wire valuable horses nearly worthless. ae! ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, t — OFFICE 514 Ba. AVENUR, | fashinaton City, D.C. As : DR. SWEET’S GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AND WHer. | ERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS! © | MERCHANDISE, MONEY, Jewetay, vaty- | INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Forwarded with SAFETY AND DIBPA cH te an | , Sccessible sections of 1 O01 ~, Thi a§ agencies in the pi Deipal A ey ers | and thence hy European ex, to all promine: | commercial towns ie Great Britain ‘and on the oa NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTUWEST. | i ’ Its i SOLDIER’S FRIEND WASHINGTON Db GO NEW TORK, BOSTON, | me | "MGWNANLSE LOCIE LOIS | aNp THOCEANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULY “VILLE. LEXINGTON. panes Conneetions are t New York and Boston BuPoHear (TRE ANARES oot ¥ ww ste. ip li te JAVEKPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON ant Ukvice 4 FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION. tinent. Collectign of NOTES, DRAFTS SA pee icmeehee ts alias State made To avoid imposition, observe the Signatare and ae [1] OL DURN, Agent, Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and Com = ~=— | also“ Stephen Sweet's Infallidle Liniment” blown NING GOODS. cach hugh mone More then our until stece be'all fabrice for the glass of cach bottle, without w aii Meurning Apparel. genuine. i} One p icy only, marked in Wisin Aeates, Ny & BRO., RICHARDSON & CO., | newt Pern. avenue and 9th at. Sole Proprietors, Norwieh, Ct FOR SERVANTS? WEAR. - | MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, A LL. Kinds of hesvy WOOLENS | #5 Clif street, New York, One price only, marked in plain fig ores iH PERRY © BRO, | verywhere, no vt Pena. avenue ani sth at,

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