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THE EVENING STAR. | MISSING. MRS. H. E.G. AREY. [CONTINU ED.] 1 reekon I'll take the wagon and drive over and eee where the fight was last night,” said Moses Watson to his mother. The rebels “li shoot you,” said his mother tm alarm. “My! The rebels was wuss scared than the Uniens,” eaid Moses. “There ain't a rebe! no- where in the diggins to-day. Thecowsis safer than they have been these three weeks. «You'd better not go, Mose; something ‘ll Bappen; ‘sides, them ters want hauling.” « ‘kon I'll go,” said Mose, decidedly. «1 shall be back about noon—then | can haul'ta- were the reet of the day.” It was fall three o'clock in the afternoon when Moses returned—driving his wagon care- faliy and slowly over the rolling prairie. « What d’ ye ‘spose Move has got i« the wagon !" said Judy, the epony “contraband,” who had been hired by ber master to Mr=. Wat- son for the summer, rushing into the house with a Cyirg leap. Judy had been out on the run to meet the wagon, and had returned more rapidly than she went. “What has he!” Said Mrs. Watsen, drop- pine her work, aud Ieeking sternly at the con- aband. « A dead sojer?” “Whar “A dead rojer, missus.” “Nosuch thing. What's he bringing home a geadrojerfor? They always buries them when they was killed.” «Perbaps be isn’t dead ‘xactly, but he'sa —. apyhow—got on sojer’s clothes. I seed mt? BY “Sukes alive!” cried Mrs. Watson, rnshing entef the house with her cap stri: behind her, and followed closely by thy band. «What have you xot there, “A soldier,” said Moses. “He had crawled into the bush and got left. 1 couldn’t leave him there to die nohow.” “He'll die aid Mrs. Watson “We'lLpess him up,” ssid Judy. “1 put him in the wagon losee what weconld do. If I'd known he'd die on the way I shouid #’ tried—could not leave him there.” “You must get a doctor,” said Mrs. Watson who had been investigating, and, upon rai the corners of the handkerchief that the soldier: bad evidently tied about his bead, had dis- eovered an ugiy wound. «He'll die quick if you éon’t.” + He's shot in the leg, too,” said Mose, leaping down from the wagon; and hurrying inte the siable, be jumped bareback upon his musts and went whizzing of over the prairie. a staie of excitement and at a speed to which even he wae unaceustomed. ‘Se was fortunste encugh to overtake, within & few miles, a division of the army which was Baving 4 rest, and after some little difficulty to | finda surgeon, who had been detained by his duties and was now hurrying on, somewhat smpatiently, to regain the body of the army. “You must come to my house, quick,” said Moses, ridirg ‘urriedly up to the surgeon on is wild lithe mustang. There’s a soldier there, shot most to pieces. “Can't ze back now,” said the surgeon, shortly, impatient at the rough address and ° rougher message. + Whe is be?” “Dunne.” “A rebel, I suppose. Get your own doctor.” “Aint no rebel,” said Moses, keeping pac whan the surgeon, who was spurring on. @on't iake rebels at my how «How do you know he isn't. se he wasn't. He's too decent a fellow for u rebel. He'll die if you don't come quick.’ “Get your own doctor.” “Hain't got no doctor.” «Isn't there any doctor in these parts?” ~ Eight miles and more te the nearest doctor, and he ain’t good for nothing,” said Moses, meing negatives enough to upset entirely the Seeertion he was trying to make. The surgeon reined up bis horse angrily and hooked at the strange messenger. « How far is it 7” «Three miles and betwr. it in_no time.” «IT suppore you'll have to go,” said the sur- geon to his assistant. “If you make haste you an overtake us at the first halt:” and without further pariey the assistant turned his horse's bead and rode olf in Moses’ wake. Even with his well-trained horse he found it difficnit to keep the fiying mustang in sight, but Moree kept his eye turned carefully over Bis shoulder, lest the medicine man he had ' found such trouble in obtaining should manage te escape; lending the way meanwhile as rap. idly as be dared, but taking care not to get too far in advance. Arrived at the place, they found the wounded man, with his clothes removed, placed care telly in Mrs. Watson’s best bed, while the man who had been called in to assist in this work, and the two women, stood watching the heavy sleep that seemed fast verging to the sleep of death. ‘The doctor shook his head when he saw the fracture of the skull which the haudkerchief had concealed i “I's an ogly affair,” «aid he, probing care- | Tully. “Ithas been so long, tov. The weund om the leg is pot so bad, but this!” He was teo proud of his professional skill, Bowever,and handied bis instrnments with an ‘netion, and when once about the delicate eprration be had to perform he didit as pa- tiegily sad well as ii he hads corps of physi- efans to look on and approve ] think he will die,” said he, stepping back to took at his patient when the work was done. «We'll nuss him up,” said Judy. The doctor threw a half contemptuous thox at the black girl. “Youll have to do it, if you save him: keep Bis bead cool, avd if he gets crazy, ax he may if be comes to at all, haye the men near. ae above all. keep bis head cool.” He denit eut some necessary medicines to Mrs. Waison for the purpose of allaying fever. as gave the final injunction to Waich him well. « Yes, we'li nass him,” breathed Jady again from a distance. « Fou'll nuss kim,” said the doctor conteraptn- = to himself as he mounted and rode of; for the unpromising look of the two females in whore charge he left the wounded man gaye bom no cine to their kindness of heart; as one who has never seen 2 cactus blossom can form Bo judgment of it from the look of the plant. The remnant of the summer had passed, and she autumn had deepened to the sere and yel- jow Jeaf, before the wounded soldier came back Lo @ consciousness of his existence: bnt tbrough all the ravings of delirium, and his uttering on the verge of the grave, sind hands had watched him carefully. Beneath Mrs. Wateon’s unkempt exterior there was a strong vein of humanity ; and Judy hated her master who was n rebel, and bad now run away from him, as she said, and sonseqgently che loved the Union soldiers, whom she regarded as her deliverers, and was ready to serve the poor masa” to the last. When at length the sick man came to knowledge of bis condition, the tide of life was will Mowing frebly in his yeins, and there was 2 prospect that ; Se must cling to his pillow many a day. One of the first questions he ask - ed, when his long delirium passed off and be recalled slowly the e-veuts of the summer, was, «Has any one written to my mother !”* *“ Your mother! bless you!” said Mrs. Wat son. delighted at this token of fraprovemen: in her patient, +‘ Nobody knew you'd got ary mother. We picked you out of the bnsh, ant here we've been tending you weck® and w ur bAMe to this day ng man jed faintly at this sings ply; but his anxiety ior his mothers ot to be quieted, and the & oses were therefore called d throm@h his agency a Was penned which they hoped might rea destination, “standing the state of th d the consequ Your horse’ll take whee irreg lnrity of ty This, however, it certain ly ne ver did. ‘The light euows of December lay m patch: npon the ground, when soldier at i ue town of L_—, lef senger who had wis! to go on th fle the scag don the *, and halted in ay on foot or wt. He came bast to the me wears wa the rai Ie ure brook. Wh " Whistling dena axae ked op and smiled ax the ; Thomas’ Fidorada, dows of C mas eve were | ing down, when Mre. Hendey. who bad. epened a drawer easually, paused over a bandeome shawl which had a Edward's Christmas gift the year before. «There will be no one to give ue Christmas gifts thi: ar,” she said, taking up the shawl Teesing itto her cheek. “And we have no pleasure in anything of the kind, now that our poor boy ix gour. Ome! O me! Itseemes ximost too much for me to bear,’ she moaned. While she stood there, the clear voice ot Far- mer Day came ringing through the house. i “ Miss Bentiey, dfiss Bentley, where are yout —come bere; I've got some good news for you.” ~ How her heart bounded up pit-a-pat, almost choking her, as #he hurried down stairs. i « What is it?” rhe asked breathleesly. i « Well, now,” said be, frightened atthe flurry | into which he had thrown her by his blunt- uppose I bad got a letter from Ed- ; uppose that he was alive—suppose he was coming bome. Suppose we had heard from him somehow or aauother; now, bey 1” { «Don’t—don't,” said Mrs. Bentley, grasping | his arm. “Do tell me what it is—where is he? i « Mere [ um, mother,” said Edward, stepping past the farmer, and folding his mother in his | arms. He had been near enongh to hear the | awkward manner in which the matter had | teen broken to her, and came forward at once to shorten her suspense. i “1 ehall never be a soldier again,” said Ed- ward the next day te his sister Mary, who had hastened over to welcome the lost that had | been found. “I must halt threugh all my | life.” «That is what you got for going off for a sol- | ier atall. I knew you wonld get no good from | it.” «I have learned for which lameness is but a email price.” said Edward. « What ts it?” «The little value of human life and human ambition, compared with the working ont of . Goo’s great purposes here on earth. Onr lives and our views are mere fragments at best ‘He | builds too low who builds below the skies.."— | Home Monthly. i WH. H. THOMPSON, 619 NINTH STREET, One Door from Pennsylwania Avenue, DEALER IN Tobaceo and Cigars. The attention of dealers and the public is invited tomy stock of FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING TO- | BACCO, which I bought when it was ehoap, and I | am prepared to sell at the very lownst each price. In PLUG TOBACCO I will name the following: | Anderson's Navy, i Gravely Twist 1 Trotter's Rough & Ready, | Foil Twist, eCorkle’s Goid Leaf, Hue Hen’s Chicken, Virgiriur. Burnett's H. Dew, Bona Fide, i Guvwis. Love's Excelsior, | Tens, ves. and various other brands. I bave also on hand, a large lot of CIGARS, FINE-CUT CHEWING and SMOKING TORBAC CO, which I invite attention to before purchasing. WM. H. THOMPSON, 619 Ninth street, one door from Penna. avenue. For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & €0., Brayce or Nos. 19 axd 21 Baoap &t., New eax OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | TO BE FOUND IN TIE METROPOLIZ. —AaLS0— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, | KITS AND KEGS No. | MACKEREL, 43-Im* | GOVERNMENT BONDS, WATIONAL LOA THE NEW SIX PER CERT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE | TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, ! (Or after Pive Years, at Option of the Goverameat.) | THE COUPON BONDS, | i | In Fumes ef FIPTY DOLLARS, ORE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ca and @NE THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE REGISTERED BONDS, H Iu Bume ef { FIFTY DOLLARS, } ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ' FIVE HURDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTPERBAT COMMENCING aT DATE OF PUR- | CHAS, AED PAYABLE Sri-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxps are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, | The Interest, at present priec of eoin, being eqniv- alent to & Pes Cant. in eurreney. FOR 8ALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, | ARMY AND NAVY YOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE dos 9-tf JOHNSON & NAGLE, 939 PELINSYLVANIA AVBNUS, SOLE AGENTS fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 £No. 15 Reaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. | Miigbly recommended by the most eminent Physi eianr of the U. 8. Army, GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GLD HOMESTEAD RYB, HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians. Draggista | sad Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel] | at Hew York prices, freight added. KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FE : ENGLISH DUN CODFISiL, Together with ail the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON, Messrs A.M. EB & Co. are also Sole Proprietors ef BININGER'S CELEBRATED LONDON DOUK GIN, Put up in Quart Bottlee for mediciaal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. BF All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense As we intend to be permanently loeated, we re- spectfully requvst familics to give aa acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. ReTON, Deresber, 1862, We A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other Licure. as-tr ROLLIN CHURC Silver Ware. SAM'’L KIRK & SONS, 172 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. KETABLISHED 1617. SILVER TEA SETS, . SILVER DINNER SERVICES, SILVER TURKENS, SILVER PITCHERS, SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, ef the riches: and mort elaborate character of workmanship and the highest i quality of Silver. S87 Parchasers may rely upon finding one of tha Larerst and most choice collections of Silver Wi inthe eountry. ! McGREGOR & CO., AT TNE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, 630 SEVENTH BTREET. ofvrinducements to purehasers of FURNITU RB | and other Housekeeping Gouda, i Our stock is large and varied. ch ARLOR SUITES, in Brecateile, Rep, and Mair loth. CUAMBER SETS, iz Solid Oak, Walnut, Mahog- | sny.and Painted, neatly ornainonted, i Oak, Walnut and Mahoguny EXTENSION TA BLES and DINING CHAIRS, Superior Carled Hair MATTRESSES, Hunk and other Mattresses. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Also s iarge quantity of low ag ety yee CUALRS ALLES, BURRATS. WARDROBES, WASHSTAN DS, OFFICE FURNITURE, &¢, Aiicof which are insd= trem the best materiale ed te give satisfaction. do well to look through sing, as we are selling ut McGREGOR & ©O., Ro B-eotJan} 530 Seventh «trest. 4 “HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &e.,4c. - Me: y Large As rtment of HARDWART, Alc no CAMPBELL & 30%, 4626 cot” 341 Pepnryivaula ayenile, ‘RKAT INDUCEMENTSI ste per yard for DRESS GOODS of the bent ica and styles. worth 57% to #) eenta, cannot guarantee to sell for those prices any + longer than for ono or two weeks, as the goods ace advancing daily .& W. MEVENBERG, 4% Market Bpace, between 7th and sth ata., et Under the Avenue Hoare MER BUSINESS SUITS, REA VEROVER- and will be sold NU. tes Sawer [Ent] 4 most tom- | ’ i ¥ Geode for cia wants ot amilies. R _ae iia ay nae vod 9th 5 L8S. ROUGH TALLOW aNd | 200,000 ARMY GREASE WANTES vor | which the highest price will be paid. Aino, 100 | hoxen of Castile Hoap, 300,00 Brown Soep and Caudles, for sale cheap’ fo: h,at tho National | | | a Kosp and Oandle Works, 0 Cana!, Georgetown, DC, ee ee te JSEWELL Proprietor. ne eeety THs’ snp BOYS’ WHITA | an RE>S SHIRTR large and emai! sizes, with or without collar aioe Sr. & very large assortment of WOOL DAS WiA’st Hes of beans tat atterssat ioe pon A low prices, D Unt} WALKER & O¢ deddtawew 36P Pern avenve, | ever tried. | BOURBON, | large aud varied | | He will be happy to wait on the public and his oid | | Batrens. We trust that the imirinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of | discriminating people, who reject the stale re- | eeurse of irresponsible dealers, viz: puffs of news eapers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards JOHNSON & NAGLE, oc 80 i EMILE DUPRE, IRON HALE, 3290 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IR FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES ¥RENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN. SEGARS & TOBAGOO, has pow on band A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIED, novutf CBRtIstMas PRESENTS! ‘LADTES’ AND a ‘Ss DRESS FURZ, RUSSIAN ana “Sh ™ SIAN an HUDSON BAY RABLE, MINK SABLE WATER MINK FITCH and ERMINE, BUFFALO ROBES GENTS’ MUFFLERS ‘The largest stock ever was offered in this market. Aw our entire sinek is of ourown manufacture, wo sites ean give guarantee for the’ ir ay . & W. MEYENBERG, 4S Market Spaco, bet, 7th and Sth sts., ander the Avenue House. S ROBERTS” sOYRUP OF WILD OHERRY AND TAR, 4 RAPE YRY GFFICIENT CURE FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS, It iss most useful remedy to persons troubled | with Weaknegs and Pains in the Breast aod Errita- | tien of the Throat. It combines in a concentrated form the remedia: qualities of Wild Oherry Bark | and the healing propertiesof Tar, In ten cases out of twelve it will cure. and one bottie which eoste but & cents, will gencrally suffic ¢to effect the cure. é Baiiimons, Dec. a4, 1861, This will certify that Lhave used in my fouily for several years past, Roberts’ Syrup of Wil: Cherry and Tar,and have found it the best most speedy enre for Ooughaand Colds and | effect in eu Throat. Having used Dr. Roberts’ Syropof Wild Cherry | and Tar, I recommend it asan excellent remedy for severe Colds, &c. ; Rey. 8. A. WiL80N, 210 Harford avenue, Brice sets. por bottle; or F dozen. Prepared end told by JOSEP! ERTS, No. 1 Greenmount avenue, Baitimore, Md. Also, by CHAS, STOTT, Druggist, 375 Pa. ar., agent for this District de 17-Im* FEANKLIN & 00., OPTICIANS, 244 Pexwsrivania Avexve (north side,) between 12th and isth sts and GS" Pa. avenue, wader the Janionat Hotei, er to the public, for the APPROACHING ROLIDAYS, their fine assortment of GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES, with Brazilian Pebble or Perigsopic Glasses, MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH 'C ALBUMS, CARTES DE VISITE, &e., at the lowest prices. a gy NOTICR ic H@TRLS, GROCER? RESTAURANTS, PRI- VAPE FAMILIES, &0. ths Subscribers kave ne received & fresh sbip- ment o} © CARES &8T. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly ov hand A Lovee and Well Sedected Stocis of | EN MADERIAR BORTS, SHERRTES vi - i ay QLe hin soorod. ane GH AM: AGNES of all favorite brands, BOOTOH ALES. 1 ANB aaah ts PORTERS, | PICKLES, FAVOR, | BDDER and ENGLISH DAIRY EMP’S MERMSBTIOALLY SEALED i RENOM, GERMAN and ENGLISH OORDIA: SOR GREaS ke NOUN and WING! @, SOUCHONG, IMPBRIAL, HY- HYSON ThAs. ee i Y! wits sa extensive gesortznent of TRISH | BININGER & OO. | .B.SIGESMOND, =” readwar, New Yorks 260 Pennsylvania Le- (a eie, beowrs th and ash ‘Waskencten, ! Cal artifical i over i "The roots will be made inoeneiy j toaehe. { 4. No temporer: j th o! 452 FIFTEENTH 8TREET, i | Wholesale or retail. | 4-1m 558 Seventh at., bet. Pa. av. and Canal and the pu | DENTISTRY. DENTIATRY es Gall at 246 venue, between dof Poserking Yeoth "foes alee pacer ite goserior ¥ Wage D*- sig Esmond, nd H AS RE-OPEN SD HIS OFFIOB aT ENS OLD STAND. BREW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ABYIFICIALCHEQELA STICBONB Wrrnece Marat Piars on Ovasrs. DR. 8. 18th ats. ws of bot ad i Ave TES Teeth of his manufacture wil mever @ reode nor ebap aekis being three-fourths lighter than eed be extrated, as 4, No teeth oe costs Bs th . ester enn be msde i prsodints! y sheraey, vremarvias the natural expression ofthe ice, whieh under the sy ie 2 i Crpibey EF acto 4 over five worl Ing y many ofthe fret chemists and physicians this eountry. invented a white undestructive metal line, wih hich the moet peneltive teeth ean 3g : Ser sound tooth om say aide roots, whieh wil last | ree pastt of referenees i s | Doremus, Professor of Okemistry, W. yi Hon! | Judge Wayne, of the ao Court of Washing- ton, and thousands of ether. Call and examine for yourself. Bo 1-6m ; DENTISTRY. Gis vn. cnsn.pen-soraen, Gp? a oes the Bait Den: 6. Pmiaion to refer to 9. ©. Hall, 4 . D. ~P, 20) |B? Rooms Nor 33h Pa avenue’ beiweca ain and ver Willi Lace Store. Office hours m. to 4p. oe 31-2. Dr, B.has ., Frederick from 9 ly at his office in this eaty. any persons can wear these teeth who eann woar otbers,and mo person ean wear others who | sannot wear these. Persyns at my office ean be aseommodated f pric of Teeth a prbtg hind fps yy 4 7 and m art ean roduse, the MINERAL PLATE will be more warren! L. Roomsin thin clty-—No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue between Sthand ith aivocts, -Also’SOT Are ste, PI jelphia. marély GAS FITTING, &c. =, .T, DOVR& 00. hades Lad eect ee with wl yored in PLUMBING, GAS, OR grea FITTING BUBI- B# Store on Ninth street, few doors north ef Pennsylvania avenue, where may be feund a core- azcortment of OH ANDES TERS AM and WATER FIXTURES. GAS FIXTUPES. fan 7-ly Gas Seen intacstar ve eninine bervinre ont stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES eeteene that we heve the best selected eaat be promptly attended to. _mardtf MYERS & tecuas, 376 D street. OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATR, WASkINGTON, Janwary25, 1963, ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter reesive Mom il pers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- . mencing with Faturday, the first of next month. Jan wtf __ WILLIAM H. SEWARD. 59 "TAKE NOTICE, MT PARKRR, 59 LOUISIANA AVENUR, d cheorfally returns thanks for the fo hitherto received. facility for doin, THE BEST op HOUSE, 8IGN, AED DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work FiRst Class PAINTING e bas no hesitaney in seliciti GIS PRICES ARE REASONABLE. aed partite WORK UNBXORPIONABLE ¢ eation te nd ve LOMPT NEES TN BuLiveny. | Remember (Mx st ANA AVENUS { cc2¢Sm —_— Between Sixth and Seventh eta, | G@2eaT DEMONSTRATIO j GRAND BALLY or MEN AND BOYS | IN WART OF ; Ne, cLoa H AT TKS BEST AND CHKAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Szvaxta Staesr, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in thie eity. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEK SRS, i who get Stted out in short time and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We bave jnat repienished our stock and think it Maving ev: Dg eeontinuance excels anything in this market. We guarantee to — sell at low prices, our motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! N. B.—Our Saturday customers will please come early as convexient ; our store is so full in the evening it is im possible to wait on all. @z Do not forcet the Chaspest Clothing House in town, at No. 460 Seronth st., near F. J. H. EMITH & €0.. Clothiers No. 460 Seventh stree no 2 Corner tieth st av. (VAeeer COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on sbert notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satiefaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Terms :— Cash on deltvcry. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green at., is Georgetown, D.C. SPAMRAAAY Sarees Ras Hors fed EL. PERS, &¢_, &¢, HARDWARE ci lowest prices, J.P. BARTHULOW. CORN 8) And all STABLE Bowen & WARNER'S COLORIFIE Colors bair a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, leaving it soft and glo ranted best and ch et. Try it, and you will use be other. FENSTON’& BOOrLELD. General Agents, New York ; de 18-1m*__ And 302 E strect, near Witlardn’. E MRICH’S ‘4 WEIN &TUBE Is now —- daily for the reception of bis friends ‘ic generally. Itis a spacious. farnished room, Ai dsome'y provided with a piano and ether instruments for the use o: those mastoally inclined. stantly on hand, Wines of the choicest ties, Cigars of the best. brand, and cxceliont Refresh ments, such as Oysters, Game, Poultry, &c. Meal served ese ees and at mode fate rates. 4 ‘Feicncted without pein, | te. de Zim | | "Leave New York at | pyBy Baltimore 420 ms ey iven—Dr, V¥. Mott; Dr. | LOOMIS, M. D., th tor and Patentee | | M, KINERAL Phare TEETH attends soled i andotherGAS | 59 | “gold by 8 CALVERT FORD, corner of ilth and _ Serapetststanr, oft and, ; WILL NOT BoaN | OR CRISP THE HAIR en e. Wash or Pri | fot required. Bimply applied with ‘& brush, War. » articl of Kuropean Hotel, cornér 11th and Pa. ad og Durwzns, surpese bale PRIVATE AND | ‘ PUBLIG PARTI is. eee cere bes, at = praset requent Led Oiti- sene 6! ashi a ie Pal gene sow Tequmed bis outside family ‘VEriness, fa 4 iFing of DinNes, PARTIES, SUPPERS, AND MEAT flent to t the City at th, i and will be superintended by the Mabeertoen ta person. The ene, weuld also be leave to remind his and Batablish. .) Patrons of this branch,*'that the late 8} Branch—219 ae ed 178 tee k Saloon bas been char to a Gentlemen's Renae rant, The Ladies who will favor him with their avenne, Willards’ Hotel, Wi BO Just received « small lot of Offeers’ aor Thasta an? Maar 25 oust PEE sth dO are no nas e found is old at ied stock of CARRIAGES on haat Repairing of sl! Kinds done with promptness and ip the best manner de 17-1 SSS SAYS S Fv "on a ee Sarit acne beset, ly furpin' in yin whieh Mra Gautier will be happy to receive the! % Entrance Dy the Private Door. ‘eit orders. ©. GAUTIER, nie. no %-eolm 242 Pennrylvanina 12 RESULTS OF EMANCIPATION —f y Au- usta Cochio Cort ‘om t! eit! idem) *YRANCH TAYLORS on & 00. was Dirso! | of Au TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Gai TinonE AND O10 RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. May 25th On an a MissENGER TRAINS WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND THE WEST will run as fol! . FIVE PAIBY rears Suse TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN WASHING- PgR FL tees REE TRAINS TO BALTIMORB OR BURDAN ONE TO THE WEST. As follows :—7. #0. m.,and Sand nssengers for the West make slose eounestions at Washington Junetion (Relay) with the Baitimore and Ohio lrosd for all West, at iower rates fer atk AB and NRW YORK—Leave | Lt at6e.m., lla. m.,and6 yor AAWAPOLIB- Leave Wi TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Les York at 78, m.. Philadelphia 11.5) a, ma *Siiumorescsp ma. arrive at Washington 53) .,, Philadelphia 1.50 Trtive af Washington m ‘Leave } ‘ork q Philedelphia S. ve New Yi babe tees more 7.08. m. ‘Trains leave Baltimore at ¢on arrive o.m., Bal! 8. mye ceommodation ., and 5.10 p. m., for Washington; m. & . at ‘Wo Annapolis connections en Bundey from Balti | more or Washingten, Passengers lea’ Ww sf and 7.0 timore and . a. . .. 2 eo! Po pes eee tnd for all pointe along the Hue of th Sd Obio road. ip Maryisnd and Vicginia. nm. Eiconen, Fntas 1eay a ueaneetet Sani , stop only at Annapolis and ns. ‘Way Passengers must tahe the Aecommodation Trains only. W.P. SMITH. no4-tir Master of Transportation. @P°RET DISEASES 1 SHORET DISEASES! RBARI ARCS ore: THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yer,” a positive cure for z ECRET DISEASE: GONORRHGA. GLERT STRIOTURRS, ke. Gely teu pices beakento since sere is 3 ; $3, ore entirely vegetable, having no smell nor : arent taste, and will notin any way injure MSZ stomach or bowels of the most delicate, the stomach or mort d } Garea ie from two to four days,and recent cases | in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by J ef the University of Fenasylvanis, one otf mon eee eee MARITAN'S GEE SS from two to four days, aa@ 6 Lie TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! je exposure, no Sed mge lower. | Let th who have despaired of getting eured or who bave been gor, with Balsam Copa it t Mercury, at one TARITAN’S GIFT. mail in a plain envelope. | | Bent’ paged ber bly 5 Price female packages, $3. | to salland exemine © , feeling stock in | ‘Work in the above line intrusted to our i BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND BERB JUIORS, ap R NTCURE the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. | _ This form of the disease makes its | sores on the organs of generation, or | @ur on other parts the body. mortly onthe groins. and ve: the month, tetiers, spots, bones, & will yie! | BAMARITA N°3 ROOT AND HERB JUICES Saad | © -SaMARITAN'S CHANORE WASH, Luise a conte. Full directions. oBESMOND & 00., Bor 151 Philadelphia Port PQOLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, Beltimore. saeco TRIESEMAR. ctected by Royal Laturs Pon: ef Ragland, and Preeets oy she Bate a the Bech as Peoaate Parss,and the Imperial Coileze Of Medicine, Vienna. Is the effectual remedy fo RELATATION. SPER- e re 'y for A b MATORuGA “AND EXHAUSTION OF THB * _ TRIESEMAR No.2, Cempletely and entirely eradicates all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Onbebs have i : erally beew thought an antidote, to the ruin of ; Hhe'bealth ofa vast portion of the population. ' TERIESEMAR No.3, | Inthe t and sure remedy of the civilised world for all impurities ef the system. as well as symptoms, obviating the de-tructive use of Mer- remove. devoid of taste or eme! i ities. They are in the table T lie on the toilet i pected. | “Bold in tin cases at $3ench, or four | ope for $9, and in SZ cases, th: administered by Vaipean, Laliew ) de. Whoiessle and retail by DR. H. 4. BA 194. Bleecker street, (four doors from street.) New York. Immediately on receipt of re- | mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an; part of ihe world, securely ‘and addressed according to the instructions of the writer, Published also by DR. BARROW, that and beautifully illustrated medical work, Human Frailty. Price 25 cents. Triesemar and Book can be obiained 4 — authority from 8. 0. FORD, Washington, B.C. de 12-tr ; ToPHAM SE pewrey TRUNK MANUFAOTO! 499 Exvaxre Br., Wasnineron, D. 0, wal Bilver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of 5 ihetopolitam Mechenie's Institate Di ic dso, Medal Wes Po DD iy ; ites Tam constantly making,and alwa; Pine LEATHER, *tHON FRAME, ” i” RESS 00D BOX, and PAOKING TRUNEB PELLIGS1ER, CARPET. ena Stas ENG Blin on pa ad eerste wn cache elsewhere i ioe my stock before ke are made in other cities. Buperior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made | | “SHUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short ‘Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the Georgetown and Alexandris. ar beanie? JAMiS 8. TOPHAM. econom soon to All persons are, hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets yr avenues under Som of Publie Buildings, for watering the —- or pavements, or for any private purpose whatever. And all ns the water are Hetted to be es economleal in hg tar Sepsis Commissioner of Pubiie Bu! BY AND BHOES TO SUIT THE Tugs, Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef or City-made work, will always finds PHENS & CO., conte and} ry po _Detween ot OTICR.—THE OCOPARTNERSHIP INGaisied on by the tans of Fo Hetero ved by mntual consent on the Sth lebted te the firm are Zz Se oa” a a NOTICE.— SES t fi continue the businese in all | former neme and title. merit the con’ octet? Theeubscriber. F J. Beiberger, senior sure in ii very low Pour PIANOS, made by the beet manu! rei willbe sold for leas than curt to close eat E. BRENAN, No. 91 No Baltimere, Md. i A ‘WASHINGTON AND | p.™. ‘eshingwonaté.e.m, — (On Sundays at 4.50 and 7.408. m. only from Baltt- Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash ° eure—no Mereary—20 Polson—but | ia | ey may oe- | — j eant nodes of the | Any and all of these symptoms | | Sent by express. Priee @1 a bottle, or ¢ bottles i= or, > T to now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS — and SHOES cod seta reeeivin, my i Ud ede cegrty 1 eet ood 3 a4 : id at lower than sold at a muc re pan i H ' | nee that the signature of “C, M. JAOKBON: | onthe WHAPPER | Bhowlé your | de not be pat off by jOLIC. a PURE TORIO. DOCTOR HOOFTLANDS GERMAN BITTERs, PRIPARED BY Dm ©. M. JAUKSON, Phiadelpnis, Pa, WILL IFFROTPALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JA; CHRORIC OR AERVOUS DERILITY, Di BASES OF TRY KIONEYS, AND ALL DIARASKS ARISING PROM A DIBOR- DERED = *TOMACH. A! 5 or By ‘the Ride, Reet, in of vil, and great Bota, And will poriticely —— Free, Bilin They Contsim Neo Alcshel or Bad Whiskey? ‘They will eure the above diseases is ni: ning eaves out of « bundred. aid by the extensive HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS it and untried article, but have stesg Ske tert of fifteen yours trial by lie American pate ger eile Teputation and sale. are not rivalle@ is 4 rhe proprictora have thousands of Letters from the most nd Lawrens PHYSICIANS. CITIZENS, Fortifying of their own pat deneficia: reons! . to i eficcts and medica) virtues of these De Tou De Tou De Tou Deo You Want Something to Strenzihen Tou? Want « Good Appetite? Want to Build Cp Tour Constitutionp Want to Peel Well? De You Want lo Get Rid of Nercousnces} De Tou Want Energy? De You Want to Sleep Well? | De You Went @ Brisk and Vigorone Feeling? IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS | pAitheugh, not disposed to favor or ree 1 nes in le | Sherr ingredients and effects, I Yet know ' reasons Why aman not testify te Peneite he believes Ritamit to" we Tepeived hemp this prejudice by t to try than, wher Soe Bitter at the eet ene a was followed by evident Tee of bodily and mental : mot felt for six months before, and aimest | spsired of regaining. I therefore thank God : my friend for di | i ty sown, Philadelphia, June 22, 1961. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the , ef Bitters. Fen! in quart botties, compounded of cheapest whitky or common ram, cor! “ a gallon, the taste dinguised Joriander Seed. thin ence eaee Gar ane eae ey can we Gic the Aeath ef the aronkard. By their ume system ie kept continually w Alcoholic Btimalsnts of for Liquor is crested and kept al the rs atiendant upon a cath. For those who desire and wii Acre & Liquor Bit- ters Be wy) the iivowine receipt Get 's German rs mx Ppp aed Brand ¥ or Whisky, and the result & preperation that will fer creel in tues and true excellence any of the numerous Bitters in the mark: ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ‘We eall the attention of ail havi it nds in th. ‘to the fact “ido eds s Riavehe oi fec er HOORLEDS OYSTERS—OYSTERS | j ROWE & O00. deslersin * ay —— FRESH TSB. KEG, CAN taboos, and, accordi: ysicions Seen working faithfully, ough yt g Fitly Tee's wey efetlac abtecns ere more ad me to see a cle and to mske - ted fad : disposition of my Hmited funds as best eu An acquaintence who Visited me at the f aie, Bester. ae peg ae ry Be vined me, asa forlorn row and kindly yrcoured = bagi. from the time | commenced taki: i Co. ow York. thee BEWARE OF COUNTESFSITS! of each bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4. pot have the article were crf the. in aD} rations ottered in its place, bu waNced we will forward, scourely packed, by expres®, Puparst Orrin sep MaxvracTosT, No. 631 ABCH 8T. JONKS & EVANS, ented ‘Fer sale by Dreeginte and woes in the United Staten,

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