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THE EVENING —— ee Particulars ef the Trip there Across the Rech; Mountains, of The Star.) or U.S. Emtcrant Escort, in Grand ast, wriden near Kearney Oreeeing, 5. np near Kearney Cressi N. I i to address from Fort Lar arrival there on July 15{h, per communication by that had been suspended, and Popes by larly — not keeping my Pp 7 along the north side of Kearney to Laramie, but fits favor; for moet of the poor, and in m: Government the cost of | tly situated mouth of Laramie cand about _ the country round a! it poent R be fertile, and the hillx and moun- ee | frem which an e of guod lime is made for use atthe Fort. At this point we feund 2 portion of 6th Ohio cavalry, Ool General Hos. Jae. Craig, representative from Missouri. | Gen. C., with whom I had a pleasant ister- view. informed me that most of the regiment _ had bern sent up om the line of the “Sweet Water,” to keep in check the Indians, who had been committing depredations. t On ea Laramie, we traveled one day | along the ite, and then struck into the Biack Hills, which we crossed, and camped —— the Pla:te. After leaving the Hiack jitls, the road became quite sandy, and heay pulling for the teams, which continued until . we struck the Sweet Water at the emtrance of the South (or Fremout's) Pass fh the * Rocky Mountafns, through which we traveled to'what is known as Pacific Springs or Gilbert ; Station. Here we were detained eeveral days. in eonsequence of a phic dispatch to oe directing him to repori te Col. ; c commanding the post, for special duty; the entire band of mules be! to the post . baving been run off the night before wereached | here; the Indians having killed the man who i was herding em les three miles — eamp. Capt. C. promptly res ded to the | order, and with asquad of peng accom. © psnied = the troops, started at 3p.m. in pursuit, party being led by Salmon Gee, an « ex ced mountaineer, who was with us as__ = and interpreter; soon struck the trail and owed it until daylight, when they found she place where the marauders had camped , the Bight hefere, but they were gone. Upon | examining the |, Gee, the guide, found aunmistakeable evidence of there being a white | man in the party. The trail being lost at this point, po jleves having evidently gone either _ up or down the bea of the river,) Capt. C. re- | terned to camp with his party, leaving the . Ohio volunterrs to continue the hunt, which they did for some two days longer, but with- ° ut success. : Leaving the usually traveled road at this lace, we took the road laid out by the late role Lender, which road bears his nama and isa fitting monument to that brave and meriterious officer. We found this road in goed order, except in places where it had been j washed out by the melting of thesnows and : the floods of last winter. The road eed | through a section of country which is eruile, well watered poo an the latter of which wae very ac: a) to us, as we had seen non since leaving Laramie. * | On kaving « Lander’s Cut-off,” at the point where it joins the old emigrant wad, wesaw the first evidence of the depredations commit- ted 1 y the Indians, in the shape of the graves : ef five victims to their cruelty.- These evi- deners were continued all along the road near wwe various cemping grounds, Amountipg to tome 35 in all—these murders wern committed ey the Farmocks, or Snake Indians. We con- Mimued on the road until we reached the vicin- any of Fort Hall, (@ deserted pos! of the Hud- | son's Bay Company.) here we tarried some abree days, to enable the emigrants (some 600 of whom were with us) to decide whether they weuld take the north or south sida of Snake River. They finally determined upon the lat- ‘er route, and this rout is described far better by the late Col. Winthrop, ot Massachuseite, = povel called “John Brent,” wan l can - « Wild sage! a pigmy forest of trees, macure * asd eomp! but not higher wan the kuee; | every dw: ‘a, stunted, gnarled bush, had the trunk, limbs, twigs and gay foliage, all in min- ty of tome tree, hap! but sturdy, that Bas bad a weather-beaten str uggie for life ona storm-thrash+d crag by the shor®, or on the granite side of the mountain, with short allow- ance of soil to eat or water to drink; myriads of equare acres of that arid region have no im- | =" Miya — this sage or arte. mesia, anda poor brother, still m. rth. | kere, called green-wood.” caahbieien Such, Mr. Editer, is the description of Ue eountry aleug the entire route of the Snake River, through which we have traveled for 30 days sucerssively. fur leaving the Snake River we came upon & better sort of country, and reached the first | settlements east of the Cascade Mountains, in We Powder River Valley, on Thursday, Octo- ter id. Here we found a fine valley rapidly BUing op with settlers. Rich und extensive gold diggings were discovered last April veer the head waters of Powder River, and now away up here in the mountains, is ihe town of Auburn, containing some 100 houses and a pop- siution of 2,500 souls. It is estimated by per- } sons who have been here the longest that some Sct? minere obtain their supplies from this pleee. Anlurn is quite a bustling little town, «¥eTy One appears to be busy, and many honsce tre being ¢rected—bricks and lime are mude jew the materiale for which abaund in the vicinity. The read from Powder River to the wrence thig is dated, is through # fertile tee gion, and all along we passed the eabin ‘of «me weary emigrent who has determined to msbke for fimerif and family"a home. The valley in which this is written is & most lovely | pot: it is 45 miles long, with an average width of 16 miles, aid in a few years will be thickly populated, there being soins one hundred fam- abies settled in it; a little town is being built up at one end of the valley, and some enterprieing | men are engaged in ereciing ® saw mill on the | Grand Rende River, some twe milea from the valley. The mountains which surround this | i ‘ valley &re covered with a heavy growth of ine timber, from which excellent lumber can wade. I will jeave this unfinished nnil’ we reach our destination, Waila Walls, some 6) or 70 mules beyond thie. Till then, adieu. FEN&Lox. watts Watta, W. 7 Oct. 15, 1902.—Here | 3: ovr journey’s wud, ha } keen on the rad twelve days the entire diet Sance of which has been done on horseback by your correspondent. We encamped just in- side the town yesterday at i! o'clock. every member of the: command congratulating his companion on baving arrived at our destina- — Here, we who have been associated for ng & time, separate, atte rt / spas wending his way The town of Walla Walla is similar to all Mountain towns on this coasi, built nlmoxt en- tively of wood; a large business is done here, supplying the various mining localities with merekandise. On the road between the Grand Ronde Vailey and this place I counted in t ° d@aye 245 wagons, going from here to Aeburn, tach wagon heavily laden with merchandise. * As is usual, gambling is carried on, but I am find to say, wo a very limited extent, Since my arrival bere, I have heard lond complaints ationg the fambiing fraternity that now they ean ecarcely get along, whereas, in former Fears, they reaped ai this season a rich harvest from the miners who came in from the diggings to winter. Now they come in with plenty of dust, but metead of risking it at the rambling table they deposit it with one of the Express Companies to send back to the East. : Your correspondent has yot yet determined where he sba | locate, but will keep yon ad Yised from time totime how maltérs and things are on this coast in bis neighborhood. Yours, truly, FEenzioy. P.S. 1 forgot te mention that chet Avgust 2%, Pert Nenf, (a beantifal stream comiu, the Wind Rhrer Mountains,) it was sacle thai as we were to luy by the next day, we shoaid have chnreh service, which proposi- tioa- was acceded to by all, and there be ing two minis rs among the emigration, t¥ey were in- sited (0 Officinte. Accordingly tie services vere conducted by Rev. W. M. Morrison, of lows, agvd 65, a Presbyterian, and Rev. JH. Mult, of Kanras. a Raptist. There, in the wilderness, more than 1.40 miles from any habitation, did thé emigrants and escort join in Wank-riving and praise to the Most High, and aitbourR we were not within the walls of an eleeyat ediBce, nor surrounded by the elegan. ees of city chorches,-1 count if tho«e who Be eh thatday), joined more fervently tn the prayers and bymos than did we in the ne, after having listened to the excel- of the aged ministe: . ~+p a bist zm from ‘: Evista Mm verre—« Deeps " ," r could the bymne * — or a alter camping on the “Though o ite we There ie sweetest rest ugoven?” And, , “Of thy love some gracious tomen, + us Lord before we go.” ung with more «weetnees Snd fer. they were on that occasion; and th rere MADY Of Vial coneruga- at time uttered & prayer for whe hey had left behind them in she n Stator J eret to have to state that Wr. Miller was anfortunatety etrt ndown with Gieesse and han on Saturday ‘ Peequently died, only a few days journey from destinaiion, where he expected to have built yp a church in which to wersbip the ever true and living God. LF. wT nmaiscioners of Miindie bave k Commissioners of Ulin: fecinaie capes the penalties against the + eirculation of shin plasters and small change notes. The punishment ie @5w fine, and Aix monthe imp! mment in the case of the peson who iseure and circulates shinplasters. av Mr. John Loats, tanner, of Frederick, ; Md., recently tanned two sides of sole leather, each twelve fe+t long, and four feet two inches wide m the middle, and weighing in the aggre- j ARTIFICIALCHEQFLASTIC BONE gate two hundred pounds. 87 A notorious woman nawnd Mary Jane | Jackson, and who is said to ha number of murders, but who ha< always here- totore evaded the Jaw, is now in jail in New Orleans on a charge of stabbing 2 sailor. BW More ‘han eiaty millions of dollars have been givenin private bounties eince the war began. SF A young Richmond belle, abont to be committed & | ‘BENTISTE DENTILAOTSAY. Call st 946 Po a an | per pe poetry pes To poets Yiseed of ite oupersorit Tice oll meth « Shen Setiead. torme moderate. . BIGESMON D D®* "Sis 'Sroresep wis onerce AT INS OLD BTAND. KEW AKD IMPROVED INVENTION Worecer Murat Prare on Cr.sre, DR. 8. B. BIGESMOND, 810 Broadway, New York™260 Pennsylvania Av- H ante, aad 16th sts., Ns Calls the attentien of the pnbile to the following mever ¢ reode nor shar. i Seite being Shiee-foarths married, paid #55 for one bonnet, @50 for 4: | second, and €45 for a third, for her nuptials. a7 New Orieans papere contain numerous i eounts ef deaths from deetiiaiion NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW . SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, (Or after Pive Yeare, at Option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, In Sume of FIVTY BOLLARS, . ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ¥YIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUBAND DOLLARS. THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, VIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTKBEBST COMMENOING AT DATE OF PUR- CHASE, ASD PAYABLE S4MI-ANRUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxvs are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURI now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to Pax Cswr incurreney. FOR BALE BY JAY COOKE & OO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREET, Deatees im GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES. ¥ CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGER dee otf JOHNSON & NAGLE, 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTE fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMKIA ot MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (Mo. 16 Roaver Kreet, New Yors.: OZLEBRATED ° BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUSRS, FOR MEDIOINAL PURPOSES, Highly recommented by the most eminent Physl elans of the U. 8. Army GOLD MEDAL COGNAO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, © GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT OLD HOMEATEAD RYR, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVS, AROMATIC SWI8S HERB BITTERB. Welmvite the attention of Physieiaua Druggicts and Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel) at Mew York prieas, freight added. We trust thai the intrinsic meriis of the above goods wiil Insure the satisfaction and confidence of discri@jpating people, who reject the stale re- @eurse of irrespousible dealers, viz : puffs of news papers and sc-called chemist«, gaudy shew cards ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE. Rola Agents. -PEOCIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. ODEON Hau, The oid and etabliched Kmpvrium of Clothing that bas for so many years supplied the citicens of Washington and vicintty with all that is exsenticl for thi ‘ae ice and eumfort of the outer man, is advantages of his improved system : 1, The Teeth of bis manafacture will color ~7 any fienter thea any ether. © teeth or reots reed be extrated, aa the artificial ones ean be inserted over t! 5 8. The roota will be made inoffensive, and never te ache. 4. No temporary teeth are needed. as enes can be made immediately. thi the natural expression of the old system is frequently distgar 5. This work bas been fully tested over five yeara by rl ed the first chemalate and physicians | { tj ‘by proserving | “Thich under ee f . “'Dr. Bhan also Invented a white undestructive | metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth ean be mee without pain, ard ean build ubs per- ie * site on any eide roots, which wil rough lifetetime . The best_of references given—Dr. V. Mott; Dr, Pererae Professor of Chemistry, X. ¥ ‘udge Wayne, of the Supret tcp, and thousands of oth _Callandexamine fer yoursclf. 80 ¥-6m | Heep vn. co anes R borezan, "A graduate of the i | | \ now repel led with the mest complete and fashion- | a that we have ever had the pleasure to | | “COATR, PANTSand VESTS of the mont dosira- bie tyles that gould be found tu the market, Ser seeoreneet of PHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. &c., caunot be surpassed, | and will be soldat prices that do not allow of com- petition. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER COAT: LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER OOAT LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVBR-OOATS LARGE &TOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. pause STOCK MILITARY DRE+8 COATS. ABRGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS OOAT#. LARGE 8TOOK MILITARY PANT2. ARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. ARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTs. anaE STOCK MILITARY vests: ARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS: ARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS, | | ) evenin, | M ASSEY COLLINS & C0.°3 Baitimore Dental Coste Ne Dr. B. Bae parmoion te refer to 0. Hall, M. R: Frederick May. M.D.,and W.P. Joknaon, M. . Rooms No. nf Pa. avenue, between oth and With sta., over Williants Lace Btore Ofice boure from a.m. toa p.m. oc $1-2m_ TEETH M. LOOMIS, M, D., the Inventor and Patentee of the MINE! ELATET attends: personally at his efice in this city. persons can wear these teeth who cannot weer others, and no perso ean wear others who mypfice ean be accommodated of Teeth they may desire; rtieular and wish the purest, ort perfect denture ap. produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted rt —No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue math and Wibetioots,, Also DOT Aree ee. Pitedeionies mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, ac. .T. DOVE & 00. Ans Row red to exeente any orders with y be favdred in the OF gfeaM Firrixo Bust 8F Store on Ninth street,a few doors north ef Pennsylvania avenue, where may be found a com- assortment of OHANDELI 4 other GAB Bresiand WAatew FIXTCREO. jan ®iy GAS FIXTCRES. Wee isi Boots, asl ave datty receiving, GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and and Finish, superior in style to anything hereto! offered in this market. We invite citizens rally to ealland examine car stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feeling lected w¥ook In attest that we have the best se: ‘ashin, ag” Afi Wi=rx in the above lise intrusted to our are will be pro’ to. mar 5-tf MY & McGHAN 376 D street. “OF EPARTMENT OP STATE Wasniner }, JanuarysS, 190%, The Secretary of Btate will hereafter reosive Mem bers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- meneing with Saturday, the Arst of next month. Jen 77-08 WILLIAM H. SRWARD. G4 ole Ee Orie a ie? FIRST WABD ! WHAT CAUSES IT? 17 18 ‘ BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, No. 116 Penmerivania Avaexrcs, Between th and Mth eta, BEVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERB roR WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that Je the very place now for every body to buy 4 FINE OUTFIT OHBAP! Please remember that our motto ia FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRIORS! all at ones and procure your barcaina o%-tm* 59 TAKE NOTICE, 59 M.T PARKER Re. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and cheerfully returns theoks for the Wberal patronage hitherto recived. ev facil for doin, ne ES THE BEST op HOUBE. SIGN, xD DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with ail work pertaining tos Pyrat CLASS PANSTING ESTABLISHMENT, ¢ har no hesitancy in seliciting s continuance HIS PRIGES ARE REASONABLE: Mata elenn er oy i PROMPT NESS 5 IN Bevivery. Ce eT OUISKANA AVENUE, oe 22-3m Rotwean Sixth and Seventh sta. } GjR*4T DEMONSTRATION! GRAND RALLY . MEN AND BOYS, is WANT oF CLOTHING, AT THE BEAT AND CHEAPKST HOUFE IN TOWN, No. 460 Suvents Seren, Where you can Gnd THE LARGEST, BEST aND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this elty, PRICES THAT DEPY COMPETIVION ¢ We bave just replenished our stock and think It : excels anything in this market. We guarantee to sel! at low prices, our motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.-Our Baturday customers will please come | early as convenient: our etore in so full ip the it ia isa postible to wait qu all. BF Vo not forget the Cheapest Clothing House ia town, at No. 450 Hevonth st., near F. J.H. SMITH & 6D.. Clothiers, No. 460 xeventh t ry Corner Twentleth » nom PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT j ALE and PORTER from thie celebrated Brewery, | which I am prepared to furnish on short notice zo | Mereury, ' all persons who will fay INDIA BUBBER oor OF ALL DESORIP. , ‘ONS. VALIEBS, CARPET BAGS, &e. ef BOYS’ and YOUTHS CLOTHING | Our stock is the largest and mort fashionable that has ever deen offered in this fee da at the lowest prices they can ibly be obtained in this ity. B27 Call acd see us atODEON HALL corner 4 street and Pa. aveaue, the Great Clothing Mart o! Washington city "06 B-eotf T NO 2 ch © HOTBLS,GROCKRS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o, ‘The Bubscriders have just recelved a fresh ahip- ment of #0 CASES ST. pa le FLORRAGQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices Also, they have constantly on hand A Lares and Well Selected Siock of ce BRAN DIEB. LP MADERI AS, PORTS, SHERRIES iskrne, seein Es of all favorite b: KH AND ® PALER OOTCH ALES N ANB DUBLIN PORTERS, ish Kava IGARS. Lien POR LES, AUOES. CHILTON, \OHEDDY AB. Liso 86Ra WA ‘OOLONG. 80 = BON. YOUNG BY: ‘extensIve ansortme on on'FANCY GROOERIES, BININGRR & 00. Esta 7 Branch_219 ba aniithed 178), Willards’ Hotel, Washington, an just reeeived s email lot of ‘Ottcers’ Liquor 7 , SaLL AND WINTER U MY ITARY AND CIVILIAN WALL, sfkrkNns * 00. are now opeuing their F NTBR GOODS, embracing fine D COATS, DUESKIN PANTs VESTe sieges well wlected Stock of fine heavy v Y} We have also a completa sasort- ment ESS BUITR, made in the most du- deetrous to their wants. Weary Woelen BI for camp vse, at reasonabi> % WALL erépn WN a& 322 Pennsylvania Detween wtb and loth wire: ots, on att aa #, 'BOOTOH, and IRIBB and BNGLIEH DAIRY SARDIN £6, KEMP'S BERMETIOALLY SRBALED and ENGLISH OORDIA KISSENGEN aud ENG: Hiono rurmat, RY. vuns, | manner. Officers will fad our Mt at for 4 A | t | ! me with their orders. Batiefaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Georgetown, free of churge, — Cash on delwwery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Cnion Bottitma Depot, 57 Groen st., Georgetown, D. 0. T YOUR at NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. Citizens, enna. arenua, ary body Btraugers, (opposite Grover’s,) Soldiers, * Hotels, t. 19 aud 13h, Oitizons, Saloons Saloons, Everybody. Hotel VAST RRS—OYSTHRS ! ae ROWE & CO., doalors in YRESH TY B. KEG, CAN AND BRIgED OYSTERS. At SMITH « MORRISON'S, _ Bo 6-3m 67 Louisiana avende, W ATER NUTICE, In consequence of the lowness of the water In General Kusorveir it will be necessary, unions erat economy of water is practiced, for the Government so-n to shut off the supply to citizens entirely. All persoue are, therciore, forbidden to ase the hydrants on Pennsylvania me, OF ON aDY streete lings, for watering the streets or pavemeuts, or for an: ¥ whi F. And all persons using the water are urgenti lieited to be 28 economical in ae use as oa 62 Comiminstoner of Bubite Buildings, Bh 0?8 AND-sHows TO SUIT THE THuKe, We are now manviacturing all Sinds of BOOTS and BHOES. and constantly seootving ana PY of Bertera-tvade Work of avery descrip. Non, made exprassly to order i Be b infe sold at s much lower price t ae Eemswonre charged tn this city for mu: Perwona in waut of BOOTS snd SHORS -f or City-made work, will alwaye find « good weer? ment In store and At the lnweat prices, Give uss call, G@RIVFLN & BROTH _aphtfr 944 Paunayivanta DAMB’ BXPRRES COMPANY, NOTIOB OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY OFFICE of this Oo Removed from Third atreat to fhe israe depotca B ae Otreet, between a and 8d streeta. private purpose | ion, e Court of Waehing- i ‘assenge a at. H z ry atin 1 eonrections at | STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEBEERS, | * Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and H ABHIN Ne | ae @ DONE supervision of the | ieee yin ser pepe prkttgi Harris- 45 p.m. 45 a. m., there conn till ihe traits on the Benuasivaste Gentral Balt | | | TRA* ELERS’ DIRECTORY. ; BALTIMOKE AND O10 AAILRUAD, PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. 7 ae PiSsENGER TRAING WASHINGTON. BALTIM' AND THE WSs? will ran ax lors A ASHINGTON AND PIVE DAILY ple Rn j TWO DAILY TRA Ae follows 7. a... gud for the West make close hin, Junectl pence dtd the Bakimore rons iiaiiroad for all pois West, at lower rates + “fer PHTUADELPHTA and ERW TORE—Leave | m WASHING | 13 ro! BALTIMORE { : Sand 5p. m i Wyar sQNAPOLIR—Leove Washington atesoa.m, | end 3,2 p.m. H RB ALL POINTS WEST, and Btationr slong the Baltimoreand Ohio Rallroad leave Wi t 6 and 7.40 a. m. and 3.30 p.m. on Bundays atsy p.m. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH New York at Ta. m., Philadelphia uma. | in Beltisnce 345 ae nm. “berive at 2 580 aD P } ‘Leave New York at 6 p. m., Philedelphis 10.50 | % ma Baltimore 4308. = Arrive at Washington Ham. 1 Ni York at 11 p.m. Philadelphia 3.9 | oat heltimore? m. Arrive at Washington Poeal Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at | t }a.m., and 5.10. m., for Washington; arrive there | and? p.m. “Ue ‘Sundaya at rr) ‘and 7.60 8. m. only from Balti- more No Anna, connestions ep Bunday from Batt! more or Wee etone ¢ ®.m. anc $p.m., al ‘onetion Rein } with Trains on the Baltimore and | oad for alLpoints West of the Ghio River renee Se una ant Vesinia io read, in Mi nd ant nia. Traics cave Aunapolls for Baltimore and Wash- ton dad), cept Sundays, at 5.458. m. and 3.0 Washington at6a. m.. a Baltimore ‘at 43) and 7.63 a only at Annapolis and | Accommodation tne eure, TUS. CENTRAL RAILROAD (1863 ith wa FIRBT.OLASS ROUTE ALL THE WESTERN OITIES. FERED, BAERTY AND COMFORT! ee ou pZREE FROM DUsT BAGGSEE CHECKED oS Seawas THREE DAILY T PHILADELPHIA T Two of them poking OLOBE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG rains on the NORTHEBN CENTRAL RAILROAD, @ formi: THE GREAT CKNTRAL BOUTR ‘om WASHINGTON AND. GALTIMORE i b+ WRaT, NORTHWOP AND SOUTHWESP. O7- For Through Fickets apply at the offer o the ‘Northern Gentral Raili jompany northeast eorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLERPING OARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAING. FROM WASHINGTON. il tae thes andS FROM FP TECK bs in, arriv: g ie where el re a. Sor Baltimore at 7.0 a, m. and 6.45 p.m. confections are made with traing on thé Toad for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS By this ronte Freights of all deseriptions ean be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Katlroad direct The Pennsylvania Centra! Railread also connects at Pittaburg with Steamers, by which Goode cam be forwarded to any port om the Ohio, Mu on, erebants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Fre ght to thie Company can rely With confidence un its speedy transit. THRE RATES OF FREIGHT td and from any point to the Wert, hy the Pennsylvania Central ‘lroad, Saverableas ara charaed by other * S27 Be par io mart packages “Via Penaa. Central RR,” ea MAGRAW & KUONS, Freight Agents. H No. $0 North street, Baltimere, ENOCH LEWIR, Gon 1 Superintendent, Altona, Pa L. HOUPT. Gen1 Tiches Agent, Philadelphia H. HOPSTON, General Freight Agent. Phila Adelphia tl eatall times slvead Com: TRIESES H | | Protected ty Koyal Listers Patent of Baziand, and | sceured by the Seals of ihe Ecole de Pherwapci de | ey | Paris, and the Imperial Collens af Medicina, Vieni TRIESEMAR No.1 | remedy for RELAXATION, SPER AND RXHAUCATION OF THR SYSTEM, TRIESEMAR No.2, Oompiletely and entirely e: , howe dine rders for whieh C. ; generally beew thought an antidote. to the ruin of | the bealth of a vast portion of the population i TRIESEMAR Nov. 3, | le the great snd sure remedy of the civilized worle | for all impuritie: aymptoms, obviating the | eury, sx woM as other di | Which all the yee remove. TRIESEMAR | devoid of taste or ameil, and of all nausoativg qnal tins. They aro in th form of a lozenge. and maj lie acne wilst table without their ase being sus pec | Bold in tin eas Is the off fectnal MATORRHQA . 1,2 and 3 are alixe oS — onen, a four 2s —— is | one f 9, and in Gases, thus saving $9, a» | adthinistered by Valpan. Lallewand, Rocz Xo, A. BARROW, | ) &e. “Wholesale sud retail = DR. B 1S. Bleecker atreet, (four doora from MacDougal j street) N@w York. Ymimadiately on ressipt of re- mittanee, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesumar to an | part of the world. securely packed, and addre | according to the ivstructions of the writer. Pnblished siso by DR. BARROW, that, populas | and beantifully illustrated medical work jumap | Frailty. Price 25 cents. Triesemar and Book cap special authority from 8 OC. FORD, | GBORET DISEASKS! SECRET DISEASES? | THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER | “Fe 8 POECRET DISEASES, © | GONORRHEA. eet arhiCrUREs, ke. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam. no Mereury. j ¥ ten pills to be taken to effect a cure ; ‘hey are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor | any uopleasant taste. | the stomach or bowels of Willnotipany way injure | the most delicate. ' Cures in from two to four days, and recent eases | in “*twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a qrotaate | of the University of Ponasylvanis one of the most | | eminent Doctors and Chemirts of the present day. 4 SAMARITAN’S GIFT , wil oars any case in from two to four days, and } reeent caser in H TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no trouble, no ¢ whatever. Let those whe bave despaited of getting eured, | or who have been worged with Balsam Qopavia or it try thi *rORAMARITAN’S GIFT, . j mail in a plain envelope. {| | Rent b; | Price male packages.83. Price female packages, 93. | fou ByrAiifiis "On VaNenbAL | | Horeisa ere ie: tive eure—no Mercury—no Polron—but ior 8 of Roots and Herbs eumbined. | . This form of the diseano makes its appearance in sores on the organs of generation, or they may oc- eur on other parts of the body, which happens mostly on the groiue. and vor obten aa aloers of re, spots carries and nodes of the Any and aM of these symptoms AHITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICER. Bent by express, Price 81 a dottle, or 6 bottles j 5. for 8... MARITAN’R CHANORK WASH, Price %5c.nta. Pull directions DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post on. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and | Penn. avenue, CO BMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore | Baltimore. roruams street, oe 17-8m TRUNK MAN 499 Suvarrn 8r., pel Se pas itver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of al | ‘ore, November 7, 1660. Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanio’s Lastitute ashingten, D. C., 1257, Tam constantly making,and alwa; > Bavecn hand, of the beat ma- rial, ever: seription Pine BOLE LEAT! | at ae | WOOD ORNS IRONED | PRLLISSIER, QARPET, ai ora GaF TRAVELING BaGs j . T Low: Epics, ona = Members of are fd s! i Norm ‘ravelers will please ry ‘hat are made in other elti ~ Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNES made jer. NES COVERED and REPAIRED at short : Geods delivered fre. of charge to any part | ity, Qeorgetown and Alexandria. "7 Ars of he _ JAMES 8. TOPHAM, DFREY'S ANTIDOTE Dee ce ag RT Si veanding cod cifioe ns detiog ive years rm the delicate | tation’ Tt simerals. rice | Ete 8.¢: UPHAM Ox" Okeenat atnwat, Paiter WR etrent and Pa a ta andre oe BENBY OOOK & 00. Be Beoly | s- ESTABLISHED IN WASHIRNGTONWS S7'SINCE MAY 1, 1961.°08 209 PERRSYLYANIA AVERUS, (South siée,) ° BETWEEN NINTH ¢ TENTH STS., Eprite the atteetion of GROCERS, SUTLERS, ARD THE FRADE IN BEI VO THRIE CHSURPASEBD STOUR WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, PANCY GROCERIES. ———~»>— Champagnes OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. DEICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, PROUET, We reeommend high}y to eonncisseurs PE #7. MARCEAUX OHAMPAGNES, CARTE FOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAV, the wost favorite brands lo the New York market, and so highly appreciated for their richness and delicate davor, HOOK AKD MOSELLE WINBs, Bt) and Bparkiing, CLARETS of Mescrs. Glibeu freres, Boriesuz, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, OOGN AO of the ehoicost brande and best vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Peiivcisin and A. 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IN BROWN STOUT. | CROSSE & FLACK WELLS ENGLISH PIOg BAUCES. | DURHAM sad FRENCH MUSTaRD, BORDEAUX AND NIOB OIL, OLIVES, PERS, ke. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTUR HEREING BWwiks CHEESE, ef prime quality. BPIONS, FANCY BOAPS, ae, ——— er TERMS CASH.“ —_—>——_ JOHNSON & NAGLE, 008 tf O59 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. “BIGHLY OOMCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID BITRACT BUCES, A Positive and Spestte Remety tor Disenees of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL BWELLINGS. For Weekness arising from Brcesses, Habits of Dissipation, Barly Indiseretiou or Abuse, ATTREDED WIPE TER FOLLOWING OTEPTOMS: ‘Loss of Memory, * DiMenlty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nerves, bling, Horror of Disease, we Dimers of Vision, Pein in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Museular Hot Handa, Flashing of the body, PALLID COUNTENANCE. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thip. medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO. TERNOY, FATUITY. BPILEPTIOC FITS, iz one of whieh the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not fob lowed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.» Mazy arf aware pf the cause of their BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDE OF THE INGANE ABYLUMB, Acd the melancholy Deaths by Corsumption beep ample witness to the truth of the ascerticn, THE CONSTITUTION ONOB AFFECTED WITR ORGANIO WHAKNESS, Requires the aid ef medicine to strengthen and tm vigorate the System, which RELMBOLD'S EX, ‘TRACT BUCHU tovariably dees. A trial wEB eonvince the most skeptical, —— FEMALES ‘i FEMALES: OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR Con TEMPLATING MARRIAGE tions, Ticerated or Schirrous state of the Lencorrbes or Whites, Sterfiity, and for all pisinta incident to the sex, whether arising Indiseretion, Habite of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR OHANGE OF LI¥B, SEE EYMPTOMS ABOVE, XO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I¥, Take ne more Baisam, Mercury, or unpleasang | Moe¢icine for anpleasant and dangerous diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD IMPROVED ROSE WASH CUBES SECRET DISEASES | Ie all their stages, At littie Expense, a frequent desire and gives strength te rimate, thereby Removing Obstractions, Prevent ané curing “trictures of the Urethra, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS whe have Deen the victimes of Quacks, and who bave pad heavy fees ta be cured in a short time, have foun@ ‘that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of * astringents,” deem | @vied up is the system, to break out in en aggras i form, and perhape after Marriage, U8s HELMBOLD’S BXTRAOT BUOHU fer oB affections and diseases of the UBINABY ORGANS, MALE OR FEMALE; From whatever cause originating, and no attr of HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the aid of @ Divastie. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Divarrio,and is certain to have the Gestred effect in oll Diseases for which it is resom- mended, Evidences of the most reliable and responsible ebaracter will accompany the medicines. Certi6cates of Oures, from eight to twenty years svending, with names known to science and fame, Price $1 Per Bottle or Six fer $3. Delivered to any address, securely packeé froma” any observation, Desoniee ATMPTONS IN 41. CommoRioations. AFYIDAVIT, Pereonally appeared before me, an Alderman the city of Philadelphia, B. T. Ba.asonn, being duly «worn, doth say, bis preparation com tains ao narcotic. no mereury, or other iaariog: drugs, but are purely vegetable, 4B. T. HELMBOLD Sworn and subscribed before me, this su Brovember, 1654. W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., above Race, Philadelphia, ‘Aédress letters for information in confidence to 8. T. RELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 Bovth Tenth st., below Ohestnut, Philedobpbia, Pean. hall BEWARE OF COUNTERFSITS aND UNPRING OIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to dispose “or TERIt own” and “OPER” articles on the reputation attained by UELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, De de. EXTRAOT BUCHD, De do, do. SARSAPARILLA, Do. do, IMPROVED ROSE WASH Solé by Druggiste everywhere. Ask for HELM- BOLP'S. Take po other, Ont out the atvertise- ment and send for tt, and aroié Imposition end Expowers, wevom ls ‘ 2