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EEE = eee eee ee THE EVENING STAR. ~ AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. {Correspondence of the Star.} Geonorrown, July 21, 1563, At the meeting of the Boara of Common Couneil on Friday evening last, a-message was ‘received from the Mayor informing the two Bosrds that he had sold at public auction the lots on Water street and the lot at the corner of Lingan and Prospect streets. Mr. Tenney offered @ resolution authorizing | the payment of a debt due the Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Bank. Mr. Collins reported a resolution to pay the expenses of the Poor and Work House for the quarter ending June 30, 1563. The resolution prohibiting the granting of licenses to pereons of color to sell spirituous liquors, was referred to the Recorder. Artrivals—H. J. Davenny, Bristow, Phils., merchandise to Hyde & Davison; steamer Sui- vor, Motts, Merchandise to Morgan & Rhinc- hart; steamer Heien Agusta, Silman, Troy, N. Y., ona pleasure trip; steamer Unlvin, Thomp- | kins, Kane, Bait.. light; echr. Wm. C. Bane, Frazier, Port Deposite, lumber to Wheatley; echrs. Roxano, Hunt, Port Doposite, do., do.; Wm. B. Morgan, Williams, Havre De Grace, BMd., lumber to Jas. Libbey; Jno. Thomas Grayener, Vienna, lumber to same; Ross ‘Winans, Winans, Cade, Port Deposite, do., do; Emily Webster, Clemens Bay, wood; Maria EF. Egen, James, Port Deposite, lumber to Jus. Libbey; Congress, James, Deais Isiand, wood to Semmes; M. J. Fardy, Ovoper, Saulebury, Maryland, lumber to Wneatiey; Beersheba, Galloway, Havre.de-grace, coal to Dixon & King; George F. Tyler, Phil’a, coal to do.; Union, Smith, Seaford, wood to Hyde & Davideon; Ablert, Murphy, Havre-de-grace, coalto Dixon & hing: Amboys, Harris, Sea- ford, wood to Stover; D. B. Warner, Alden, N. Y., hay to Gov’t; Little Rock, Garrison, Cam- den, N nay to do; Snean Ellen, Waum:- ley, Balto., grain to Hartley & Bro.; Hoxall, Bogett, Alexandria, light; Hope, Phillips, Bal- timore, grain to M. Young; sloop Star, King, Alexandria, barrels to Davidson; Amy Oapon, Russell, Salem, N.J., hay to P. Berry; Seal, Ackle, Salem, hay to do. ——___+<+e->—____ GEORGETOWN COK PORATION LAWS. bei A Reso.vriox in relation to opening streets. Kesoived_ty the Board of Aldermen and Board of mon Counctl of tke Corporation of Georgetown, That any person opening, or causing to be opene+t. suy of the streets, lanes or aileys in this town, shall be required to keep that part of the street, lane or alley so opened in good repair for one year from the date of opening Resoived, further, That it shall be unlawful for any one to Open any of the streets, lanes or alleys of the town withont the consent of the Commis- sioner of Streets, except for the introduction of and inall cases when culverts or sewers may de: d, the consent of (he Corporation must be obtained. i Kesolved, further, That any one viglating any of the provisions of these resoluti shail be subject toa ine of not less than five dollars nor more than awenty, whieh penalty is hereby imposed, to be recovered as fincs usually are. Kesolwed, further, That so mach of any law of this Corporation as is inconsistent with thexe resolu- tions be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved July 4, 1863. A Resoivrion relating to High street. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the sum of three hundred dollars, or 50 much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to complete the grading and graveling of High street,to he paid to the orderof the Street Commissioner, he giving vouchers for the work done on said street. ‘Approved July 4, Iss. A RESOLUTION for payment of certain claims, Resolved by the Beard of Aldermen and Board of mon Council of the Corporation af Georgetow ., That the Clerk pay to the order of W. H. Fletcher forty-nine dollars and niuety-four cents. for work done near the poor houre farm in Uctdber, 1860; and to order of W.H.Chambetiain seven dollars and twenty-five cents. for blacksmith work done for €orperation to June 3. 1863, inclusive. Approved July 4. 1563. & Rasotction in relation to digesting the laws of this Corporation. Resolved ty the Board af Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Recorder be requested to prepare adigest with proper index and references of all geucral erdinances and resolutions of t! now in fore: {Approved July 18 UROPEAN HOTEL Corner Pennsylvania av. and Eieventh st., WasaincTox City, D.C. ‘Strangers, Sojourners, ¢ and Residents Will find every convenience and facility for comfort at this Hotel. It is admirably con- ducted upon the celebrated EUROPKAN PLAN, the guests and patrons paying for only what they ase. to purchi Itis located in the very business centre of the ity, approachoble by Street Passenger Uars, with of Public Amusement, of Business, the De- fap and Capitol, and every place of interest the city of Washington or Georgetown. he BAR is supplied with Choice Liquors and Beverages. and with Wines and Ales of the best brands and vintages. ; To sum up—this Hotel presents inducements of a Bare kind to all who may be pleased to extend to it their favor and prone. « . EMRICH, European Hotel, Sy 4-Im Corner Pa. av. and Ilth st. CRYSTAL SPRING. COACHES FOR UsisTAL SPRING AND THE RACH OUURSS. ‘The undersigned willrun a coach forthe above mrt two trips a day (except Sunday, will be three,) leaving National Hotel, 7th street and Penn. avenue, at 12 and 4 o’closk and on Sunday at iO 1 end 4 o'clock, stopping at the Metropolitan, Turner & OC -.’s No. 281 Penn, avenue, Kirkwood and Willards’ Hotels. Return- ing from Bpring at 2 and 7 o:clock, Sundays 12, 3 and 7 o'clock. Fare—Round trip, 75 cents; each way, 50 cents; obildren half price.’ For farther in- formation eall at 251 Pa avenue. je > Im* B. FERGUSON, Pro’r of Stages. Fo SALE—The contents of the livery and hiri atabies knowa as Smith's Stables, sit- wated on 19th street, near Pa. avenue, co: sisting of Carriage, Buggy and Saddle. Horses. Olose Pane! and Open Carriages, Top Bug- gies, Bag ze Wagons, together with a good as- sortm of Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles and other things necessary to complete a jontit for the above business. Any person Wishing to engage ina lucrative busiaess willdo well to call and examine the stock. If notdisposed of at private sale earlier, they will be exposed at public auction on the Ist day of August next at 10 a ie BG = 00d tenant, abe stables will be ee on Feasonab e terms. @ stand is of forty years’ du- Fation, the best in Washington. Je 2)-tAugl* BRANLY & BROWN. TEAMEHIP GREAT EASTERN FROM N Ss YORK TO LIVERPOOL. iy The Stea ii GREAT KAST BREN: WALTER PATT®N, Commander, Will be dispatched LIVERPOOL FROM NEW YORK, June 80 | Tuesda: --July 21 Frou a iv << apd at in tervals thereaiter of about xix weeks from each port. farnished at separate table:.- Excursion tickets, out and bac second cabin only, a fare and a half. under 12 yenrs of nee, bal price Tatantn eee o! é Third cabin - a gees ee Bteerage. with superior accommodation: ee of passage from Liverpool, same rates as All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U, O ecch pessmmean alla Wel 20 ouhio foot ath ‘An experienced surgeon on board.» | #E*#° passage SPPy TRRLRS A. WHITNBY At the office, 26 Broadway, New York. For fei WERNS & ABPINWALL, Agents. Je13 Sm 54 Bouth street, New York. R43 BATS!! BATS tit ROACHE 8! ROACHES!! ROACH BSI! BEDBSUGS! BEDBUGE!! BEDBUGS II! ANTS! F. : all be destroyed b: ne never-failing arti be had at MOORE’S West Bnd Drug Blows. At enn. avenue. - fe 2-20 GENTLEMEN'S CL A have Pex. po a fu! pete! . oS! L of the the same d: fmadeto orders 329 rx . betwe Feet STS te MEX AND Bove: OLOTHING, at very low at 46 sgl 4 Beventh stree att below TRIESEMAR. Protected by Koya ters Patent of Ensland, and vad Oy tha Bale of the Boole te Ports, ond ths imperial Collsgcal Medicinr’ Viewsat afecticit tor oy on IN, SPER. QRRHEA AN AUSTION OF THR Gempletely id eee toe all traces of seueraily been thoughtan astidates tortie cals ed health of s ast portion of the popalation, as well as other terious ingredicate, the Sari ila in the world cannot 82) ici hse te fies. They are in the forn senge, and may leon the toilet table without that woe bane at Fold in tin canes at 8 ‘each, or four $8 cased in in mais S8.5) bo pe hae 3 ie. SP ncieesl@/and retail’ by Di. Ha: BAR four ee i it BYBT. “eB BA Mac! sore. receipt &e. Ws re Writer, by Die BAER er Scie Corporation 89,08 | of To | Bacdie eat tocrsLnarend | Monae bee 3 OFFICIAL. . War DerarrMenrt, Washingion, DOs Tuy 1s, 13. ae ashi . Cn July 1%, i Circular, No. 47. puede | I. Drafted men become soldiers in the service | of the United Ststes by the fact of their names | | having been drawn in the draft. The notifica- | tion, cerved upon them by the Provost Marshal, { | is merely an announcement of the fact, and an ; Order for them to report for duty, at a desig- | | nated time and place. | II. The following opinion of the Hon. William | | Whiting, Solicitor ot the War Department, is | | published for the information of all concerned: | | «When ¢@ person has been drafted, m pur- | | suance of the Enrollment act of March 3, 1853, | | Motice of such dratt must be served within | ten days ther after, by & written or printed | | notice, to be seryed on him, personally, or by | | Jearing acopy at kislast place of residence, ree | | quiring him to appear at a designated rendez- | | vous to report for duty Any person faiiing to | report for duty after notice LEFT AT HIS LAST PLACE OF RESIDENCE, or Served on him person- ally, without furnishinga substitute or paying the $300, is pronounced by law to be a deserter; he may be arrested and held to irial by cour - martial, and SENTENCED TO DEATH. “If a person after being drafted, and before | receiving notice, deserts, notice may still be | eerved by leaving itat his last place of resi- dence, and if he does not appear in accordance with the notice, or farnish the substitute, or pay | the 3300, he wall be in law a deserter and must | be treated accordingly. There is no way or | manner in which a person, once ‘enrolled,’ can | escape his public duties, and when drafted, whether present or absent, whetaer he changes { his residence or absconds, the rights of the United States agtinost him are secnred, and it is only by performance of his duty to the | country, that he will eec.pe iiability to be | treated as a criminal,” WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department. James B. FRY, Provost Marsha! General. jy 20-tf Provost Marshal General's Ofice, Washington, D. C., July 18, 1863. Circular No. 4 I. Hereafter a reward of ten (#10) dollars will be paid for the apprehension and delivery | of a deserter, and paragraph 29, page 6, Regu- lations for the Government of the Provost | Marshal General of the United States, as well as paragraph II of Circular No. 23, from Pro- | vost Marshal General's office, are amended | accordingly. Il. Paragraph 33, page 7, same Regulations, | is amended so as to read as follows: | “* * * * The members of the guard | may be allowed, for the time actually and ne- | cessarily employed on the trip, 2 per diem of | not more than 81 50, besides their actual ex- | penses, provided they accomplish the daty as- | signed them.” James B. Fry, | Provost Marshal General. Provost Marshals will give publicity | ar No. 47, of July 17, 1563, from this 5 July 20-tf War DEPARTMENT, } War DEPARTMENT, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C., Jaly 19, 1863. Circular, No. 51. The fourth paragraph of Circular No. 44, issued from this office July 12, 1°63, is hereby modified, so as to correspond with the follow- ing opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, {| Solicitor of the War Department, which will | hereafter govern in all cases in which it is | applicable: OPINION. } “A person drafted into the military service | of the United States, under the provisions of | the act of March 3, 1963, chapter 75, for ‘enroll- | ing and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,’ claiming exemption from draft by reasonof any disability as provided in said act, has the right to have the question of his disability submitted to and passed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose decision | thereon is final. If the Board shall have de- | | cided that the claimant is liable to serve, he has | the right, after such decisien against him, to | pay his commutation money, or to furnish his | Substitute, within such extended time as may | | be fixed by the order of the Board of Enroli- | Inent for his appearance for duty. (Signed) «© WILLIAM WHITING, “Solicitor of the War Department.” i Jauzs B. Fry, jy 18-tf Provost Marshal General. AR DEPARTMENT, ADsUTANT GRNeRAL’S OFFiog, WASHINGTON, June 29, 1863, General Orders, No. 195. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor fer the troops whe, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops irom other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, je SO Assistant Adjutant General. EADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- ist 1NGTON Bold Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1863. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- | pew Seeps, &c., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. The fame should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Ertas M. GREENE, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 2>tf | AB BEPARTMENT, WasHINGrTom, January 25, 1868. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Comma, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. DRY GOODS, &. G*BE4t BARGAINS PRIZE AUCTION SALB o FRIDAY LAST. A Parr or tem OanGo oF THe Scuoonze EMILY, | 5.000 yards OHALLIES, 400° LAWN. r DRESS GOODS very low. Nine OF damaged Damaged BALMORAL SKIRTS. &e. 48 Market Space. radar theayer mae Eocs ; venue Je13 between 7th and 8th atreots. 100 NEW DRY GOODs. PIBCES Wh Moscate eae Pink, Biue, and Green Bieached and Brown Gottons. Bheetings, Table Linen, Orash, Diapers Irish Linen, Hosery, Gloves, : Gambric and Swiss Bdgings, and Ensertions, woes and English ahve Edeings. ‘ i eods in ev: vari fe 5 Overy verie'he TAYLOR & GO.” Jost RECEIVED Alsi of Pusher French ace Shawls, pom areae and ee Corlere and Sets, rei ace Veils, es rer, Points, Valene'as and Btabroidered H’akfs, nfants’ Roves and Waists, Guipure Laces, al! widths, Latest styles Head Dresses, Fancy Goods, Bteel, Jet and Tortoise Shell Bar Dropa, Pins, Belt Clasps, , Fans, &c, Which will be sold at lew prices ‘A call is licited, WM. WEINBERG, 18 Market Space. Poan, aveune, je2 between Sth and 9th streeta. iS REDUCED. wis, Mosambique Shawls, fo- G PRI WRENADINB 8: Black Lace Mantle: Points, Burnous and Ficolominis in great variety and re- duced prices, je 26 M. TAYLOR & CO. NATIONAL LOAN. ton Secretary of the Treasury having extended the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT the privilege of conversion, we shall continue until that date to furnish THE NEW S!X PER CENT. BONBS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE ‘TWHNTY YEARS FROM DATR, Or efter five years, at the option of the government : These Bonds are the CHEAPEST (OVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, BEING 80LD AT PAR and yielding 8@X PER CENT, INTEREST £ IN GOLD, Equivalent at present price of coin te Wine per Cent. in Currency. They offera SECURE AND PROFITABLE MODB OF IN- VESTMENT, For Jarge or small sums, «~THE COUPON BONDS are issued in 50's, G'0’s Hs00's, and $1,000's, ; and the BEGISfERED BONDS IN 800's, SHO; $50’s, $1,000's, and 35,008, Persons desiring further icformation concerning counter, or by mail, circularé anewer'ng ald questions that may arise, 2 JAY COOKE & O0., Bankers, sy 452. 15th street. - | gentle stimulant.” i waiting upon the arrival of the cars at Newnille, 36 | grounds for walk: | market. the losn cap procure, upon application at our-{”; KENDALL'S FoR THE Hain, - AMBOL AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LSNGHTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOCLINE isarare compound of stimulating extraets from Fiowers, Boots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEE- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly deneficial where the air requires Da. OHILTON, “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WABD, Enq,, No. 277 Canal street, N. Y. “ after being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Bam.” Prof. JOHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N. ¥. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in.boxes, (containing two battles,) price 81. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, e1-6m No, 542 Baoapway,N, ¥. Ww HITE BULP aU B . OHALYBBATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PENN’A, JAMES D. HENDLBY, Proprictor Late of Kirkwood House, Wash'ngton, SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE, These Springs are in Cumberland County, Penn- ayivania, 0 mileswest of Harrisburg. They are acceseible from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburgh, thence by the Cumberland Valley railroad to Newville ; from Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Bprings. The stage is always in gers leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springs the same evening at 5o’clock. ‘he Hote! is commodious and comfortable, with Hot and Cold bathe attached, and extensive ‘a and amusement. The long experience of the present Proprietor ee many years past at the Kirkwood House in ‘ashington, D.C.,) enables him to say, tha’ it will be conducted in a manner to piease all Visitors. crins: @2perday; §!2 per week: 4 week Chiléren and servants half price. je.10 2m’ B4 IRON, 'AXLKS, SPRINGS, &c. Bar Iron and Btee?, ail sizes. Carriage and Wagon 8; nee, Spring Steel, Axles, Axle Grease Nuts, ibber Bouncers, | ALSO, | i a complete assortment of Building Hardware. 1 eare med pet an! eae sone Carat! iow a8 Can sed jus! ur y_ i is che OaMPBRLL & SON, je 23 Im* 351 Pa avenue. HEB REYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned, thankful to his friends and the pablic in general, for the patronage they we given him as former proprietor of' the “ McCletian House,” res; fally begs. leave to inform them that establishment to the corner of 12th street and Penn- sylvania avenue, where he has opened a house in pew and comsleve style. Connected with it isa BESTAURANT, where the best of Wines and Liquors will always be on hand. Meals can be had at all hours, and at the shortest notice, A e The public are respectfully invited to visit this establishment, J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. may 6-Sm* BW YORK ‘DB N an WASHIN a STEAMSHIP I{NE. “~ | SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D. t. ST eAMEnIES BALTIMORE. EMPIRE, 8. GREEN. Regular Sailing Days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- RDAYS, at 12 m., from foot of High street, eorgetown, and Pier 15, foot of Wall s' it, New ork, freight or apply to For frelans oc RG aN es RUINBHART, ‘Agents, foot of High strest, eorgetown, OF JAMES HA’ Agent Jo 12-6m* 117 Wail street, New York. DAMS BXFRBAS OOMPANY PA. AVENUR, A ok O16 Vaiktnaron Cob, D6. REA NORTHERN AND Waar. GRBAT EN EAP URS FORWARDERS! © pIgh, MONEY, JEWELRY, Forwanted with SAFETY AND'DisP A: Be an aoecssi ble sections of the country. This Compan: — in the principal Hallway Towne 2 NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NOBTHWSHST, Its offices ar. 2 ABHINGTON, D. 0. NEW YORK, BOs’ M4 PETIA DELPLIS BALTIMORE’ Grero™ OINNATI, 8T. LOUIS, LOU LLB, LEXINGTON. TE! hence by European and tl expresses to all pro: eaeercal towns in Great Britain and on the Gon. of nO 6 DRAPTS and BELLS mad. at all secessible parta of the United States . jou 0. 0. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D.0. rporsams PREMIUM TBUNK MANUFAC 499 Buvsura St., Wasuinoron, D. oor Silver Medai awarded by Maryland Institate 5 a re, Novenber’. 1860, al Also, Medal potted hanio’s Inst , "Washington, D.0., 1837, a 1 am constantly making,and alwa; SRR eae a eve! le Fine BOLE LEATHER, TRON FRAM) iB, LADIES; DRREE HOOD EO, 224 nouns PBLLISSLEB, CARPET, and CANVAS TRAVELING BAGS C} SCHOOL SATOHELS, &e ldombers of Gonereos and Travelers will please af pana eee ere Superior LEATHER and DEMss TRUNES made i, NES COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to sity, Georgetown and Alesandri, sav rat ot tke JAMES 8. TOPHAM, T NOTIOR © HOTELS, GROORHS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE PAMILINS, &o, Ene Bubsoribers have sust received @ fresh ship. eo CASES ot JULIEN AND FLOBEAG _ Which they offer for aale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Larae and Well Selected Stock of i KbuBiAS BORTE SHERRIE, RaBSR ToL Spar ‘SOOTOH, and DUBE FAGNES of 1 favorite brands, ‘AND 8! > DUBLIN PouTina, i IGARS, INGLISN PICKLES, SAUORS, HEDDEE and ENGLISH DAIBY ze. {AMPS MBRMBTICALLY SEALED ‘GEEMAN ani ENGLISH TALS, On SRLTZ EI KIGSENGEN ond ae? ONG, IMPERIAL, BY- Cavity NO BS aoa, The D OFFION cf this Company from wetriecn maria eg ————— eee ee CIDER OLABLFIED OIDan}! saa and JW 0 felen Berton ian cree 8. Massachusetts CLARIFIED OLDER CELE Ofer for sale at the lowest market price, in quaa- Hotel keepers sutlors and all others in want of s article of Cid invit primo ol ler atin % en n a aud ex- boc: rae INN, ‘Union Bottling Bepot, 57 Green st, 3-tt .D.8, QUTLEES, aT? on coer! ‘Wat R-Ou* rKA*t ELERS’ DIRECTORY. | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROADS | after 41, 1868. DAILY TRATRAII besan Letceon MP AERINGTON ond WHEELING sad EARKEREBURG. tno between ‘snd HARPER'S PERRY, and six Between WASHINGTON and BALTIMOBB, as follows t FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE & BOSTON. Leave Washington at8 and 11.168. m. and 3 and }50 p.m. On Sundays at 6 9 p. m. only. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 6.90, 8 11.168. m. and 8. Sand m, Sundays atfs. m. and §aed 6. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.908. m. 5 On Buedays at 3and 6.30 p. ly. FOR WASHINGTON AND T: eT Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.59.8 and3.50,5and §p.m, On Sundaysat Sa. m.and5p. m. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at 3a. m and 5p. m, Leave Washington at 8 a.m. No train for Annapolis on Sunda The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore and m. 01 He a the sraead fifth trains Sere ied ser pension i ere Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 7-tf ascea. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE oF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the QuickesfTime. And the Only Route that can sell a Through Tioket direct, or give & Through Check for Baggage frem Washington City. With Less Change: cf Cars than on any other Route, and xo Omnibus Ridirg, FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted,) making connections with Trains leaving Baltimore at 3.154. M.and 9P. M. On Sundays, Two Trains at $ and 6.90 P. M., oon- necting at Relay with 9 P.™_ Train from Baltimore, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving Washington at 6.30 4. M. makes connection at Washingtou Junction (Relay House) with Train leavin, itimore at 9.15 A. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING OARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, de, et, MP WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAM BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.£8 WI-Special Notice to Passenxers for the West from Washinrion !—Pansengore going Went, by purche- sing their THROUGH TICK RTS in Warh ington, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAV ON DOLLAR in the Through pries, and have the ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) wit additional charge. ‘O-nnections at the Ohio River with OLEVE- LAND & PITPSBURG, OENTRAL OHIO and gen ESE A er TE 01 erm, Wil whole il way ‘stem 0! of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL W4ST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TIOKETS piease apply at the Ticket Office, Washington station. _P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ‘iv- out ap 2i-tf 1863} THS 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL OAD er co Bo ey 2 a aa z wie its connections) 18 A FIBST-C: Ars ROUT! ALL ESTREN srom eee pa ND COMFORT! FRES FROM DUST ROUGH BAGGAGE OHECKED TH ROM BALTIMORB THERES DAILY INE FROM PHILADELPHTA. TO PITTSBURG! Two of them makin; GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Taine onthe NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL BROUTR rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. We For Through Tickets at the offices of the ores Ceaeay alice ate seeet, corner of ‘ennsylvai venus stree' ‘Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING axp SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.9) 8. mm. and6 30 p.m. trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 and 9,15 p. m, trains on the Northern Gen‘ road, and arrive in Harrisburg atl p. m. and 1.35 . m., Lap oh maxing sions: eeanoctions, with = rains on ennsylvania Oentral Railroad for all parta of the Wert. FREIGHTS. By this route Preigits of ali desori; warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indians, Illinois, Wiscorsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvavia Central Railroad also connects at picamarg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentaaky, Senssess, Only riand, Illinois, [Aais© sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ar! ane Bed Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky. and Ohi. cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its Epecay transit. . THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennaylvania Central Railroad, are at all tims as fe leas are charged by other mae 4 eular to mark packages “Via Poona . BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. R., WH. BROWN, O89 Norts street, altinere ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’ Superintendent, Altona can be a L, L, HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelptia, H.W BOUBTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. delphia, jan Sly. QPCRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USE: “Yes, A Potitive Cure’’ for GONORRHEA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant , and will not in an: way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. HO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, gzne have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or thi eroUry ry ot MARITAN’S GIFT. jent by mail in a plain envelope. ice—Male packages, $2, Female, 93. BLOOD II! BLOOD! BLOOD!) A, ULOE: RES, SPOTS, TETT. MeO ALky SOLLa BYPLLId OR Va SAMARITA S ROOT AND HERB JUICES BYPHIL EN aan ni saat, The SA MARITAN'S WOOT AND BERD JUICE. is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- bed; it reaches and eradicates Sey, particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer whien on bas re; a in years, hh i incurable, th. SAMARITANS ROOT AND REND SUTORS = will remove every veati impurities from the system, as well ad all the bad effects of Mercary, FEMALES! FEMALES! birlagnd A affections with hich campers ‘of Fe- Bost kay pity ‘ae at lcerated Uterus. i ‘4 P down, Falling of the Wem, ten, Debility, and for afl complaints incident to the sox’ Sent by express. Price @1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. SAMARITA: a Fyloettents Puli directions wasn oPMSMOND & CO., Box 161 Puiladelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, rner of lith and Pa, avenue. < H may 6-tr RY COOK. Alexandria. Mp=t4Ry Goons. : wap . te Latha if 'RNNBY: Offer the largest acsortment in t! ‘tty, used ith : Reyaten ¢ as SWORDS. BABIES nN rs, (OULDER STRAPS. HATS, OAPS, PI : &e,, W nent Or UNT EGR &c., &e, assortment with which we can ficers ap li-tfif PROPOSALS, (MTING AND CLOTAING MaTESIALA. = “Navy Depanris it, Bureau of Provisions and Ciething, o* August next. for farnishing and delive rin, { u reeeiviay forty days’ novice) at each or either cf the navy tarde at Charlestown, Mase: ebusetts ; and Phong New York. (one-cuird the former and two thirds at the latter yard,) in | such numbers a-d quantities and at each times as may be called for vy the Chief of this bureau, or by the commandants of the said navy yaras, respon’ ively. during the fiseal year ending on the 3thday of June. 1884 the numbers { different articles spocified in the following table, | me Crass 1 | Blue cloth pea jackets. Crasx 2 Blue cloth round jackets. ras Crass 3. | Blue eloth trowsers. veees Bluse satinet trowser: —— Crass 4. Blue felt caps......... Oxass 5. Blue flannel overshirts Oxass blue woolen knit undershirte. Blue woclen knit drawer: Cuass 7. Canvass duck trewsers.. Barnsley sheeting frocka. Crass 8. Blue satinet, yards... Crass 9. Biue flannel, yards... . Crass 10, Barnsley sheeting, yards. . Canvass duck, yard Biue napkin, yards : Orass 11, Qalfekin laced shoes, pairs Kapskin shoes, pairs. ontie Sth and quantities of the Grained leather boots. pai: + -10,000 Crass 12. Woolen rocks, pairs... ...... oisecie sine 6,000 Chass 13. Mattrasses,(with two covers for each). 12,000 Crass 14 88 15, CL Black silk handkerehie!s. ++ 50,00 Offers may be made for one or more classes, at the option o! the bidder ; butall the articles embraced in a class muat be bid fer, ack class willbe considered by itself, and the contract for that class wili be awarded to the bidder whore proposal> for the articles comprised in the class are lowesv in the aggregate. The cloth for the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth, pure indigo blue. wool-dyed. , The felt caps shali be of telt cloth, dyed pure indigo blue, made of good wool only, and shall con- form in the sizes, color, grade of woo!, and in all este Terpects tothe samples deposited at the navy yards. The cloth fer blue clota round jackets and trow- an be twilled, all wool, and pure indigo blae, wool-dyed. The satinet must be 27 inches wide inside ef list, with a heading to consist of not less than twelve white woo'en threads at eaca end of the piece; must weigh net less than 9%ounces per yard, to contain ineach piece about 23 yards, the warp must bs cetton, pure indigo blue, yarn-dyed, and the fillin, wool, cyanea 4 blue, wooi-dyed. Bach bale o in Sie nine anda half ounces to the piece shall be below 93, ounces tothe yard. The satinet trowsers must be made of mate- rial like theab.ve. The broadcloth and which garments are made thall be wel! before made up. . The flannel must be all wool. weol dyed pure indigo biae, and iwiiled ; must be in pieces ef about 50 yards in length, 27 inches wide, weigning five ard one-halfounces per yard, witha liston each edge offeur white woolen threads woven in the whole length ofihe piece. To be packed in bales of ten pieces: the pieces to be rolled separate- ly without cloth boards ; each baie to contain 500 yards and 166', pounds Hannel. No piece te have a less average weight than 5 4-10 ounces par yard. ‘The oyersairte must be made of flannel like the above. The woolen knit undersbirts mast be warp knit, all wool, best American fleece, indigo wool dyed, made up entirely by band, of two s:zes—No, 1, 35 inches long, 42 inches rouna ; No 2,34 inshes long, 3 inches round—to weigh net less than 1132 pounds per dozen, in sll respects equal to sa nples. The wocien Knit drawers to be all wool, beat American fleece, indigo woo!-dyed, warp stitch, of two sizes—No 1, waist to measure ronnd 33 inch: length 44 inches, 44 inches round the hip; N: Waist to meaeure round S inches, length 44 inc! 4 inches round the hip; waistband to be of stro: twilled cotton, well sewed. and firmiy aitacned to the body, to correspond in every respect with tau I sa The Barnsley sheeti: r 4 must be free from cotton, 80 inches in width ; weight. twelve ounces 31-1") per yard ; texture, 4 by 4 to 1-10 inch. The canvass duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 9 yardsin the piece. double thread warp and filling; weight, eig! oBnces 13 100 per yard ; texture, oy lv to 1 4 inc ‘The shoes must be plainly stamped with the co: tractor’s name, number of the shoe, and year when made, The sizes to be in the fallowing propor- tions for each 0 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, Viz: 8 of No. 5.17 of No. 6, 25 0f No.7, 250f No 8, 16 of No. 9,1 of No, 10, and 2 of No. il.’ They mast be sewed with a square awl, and conform in all re- specta to the samples at the yards, and be delivered in good, strong boxes, the tops of which to be securely fastened with screws, and each box to contain 23 pairs, in these proportions, viz; 8 | psirs of No. 5, with 17 of No. 6, 13 of No.7, 'with 12 | of No.8, or rice versa 16 of No. 9, 701 No. 10, and 2of No. ll. Thecalfskin and kipskin shoes.to pe packed in separate boxes, ‘he boots must be ef the best quality of oak tanned grain leather, sewed with 2 square awl; all the sewing and stitching to be dune with the hand, to correspond with the sampie in every respect, except that the aides sali be sewed with the hands, aud pet machine stitch, as on sample. The woolen rocks wuat be woven or knit, indigo mixed, all wool, shall be well scoured, and in color and quality fully equal to sample. The matiresses must weigh ten pounds, including ticking, which is to be cut 6 feet 6 inches in length and 3linches wide. fhe covers must measure 77 inehes in length snd 29 icches in width. The hair, ticking, and covers must conform to samples, The nankin muet be equal t> the best blue American nankin, 26 inches wide, texture 5 threads by 4 threads to the Ith of aa inch, dyed with pure engalindico fess | ‘The blankets must weigh 63; pounds por pair, and mearure 53 by 73 inches each. A bale of 50 puitamu:t weigh 325 pounds, xnd no pair shall Weigh lersthan6 pounds 5ounces. They must be mace of clean wool, and each blanket must be marked ‘' U. 8. Navy,’ as in the sample. The black silx handkerchiefs must be $134 by 3124 inches, and weigh one ounce and 12 grains Troy ; texture, 14 by 23 to one-eighth ofan inch, Biaders for the above will specify whether the articles }hev propose to furnish are to be of the growth, production, and manufacture of the United btates, as a preference will be given to such. A schedule of the three sizes fur each 100 piecss of made-up clothing w be found with the samples at the respective yards; and a! the above articles, including the necessary buttons, rinys, &c.,are to be faliy equal inthe qi ity, texture, color, weight, and finish of material, and conforn in pattern, sizes, and workmanship tu said sampies. The price must be Uniform at all the stations. All the above articles must be subject to such in- ———— at the place of delivery as the Uhief of this Bureau may direct; and no article will be re- ere manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS ; eeeeny roo aap C ly Aeeiee at Shee ey an AND SHOMS TO SUIT THR THAEe, Bias and es ceived that is not fully equal to the sample in every respect, and which does not conform to the stipu- lations and provisions of the con’ st to be made. The whole must be delivered at the risk and ex- pense of thecontractor. Each box and bale to be marked with the contractor’s name. The inspact- ing officers to be appointed by the Navy Depart- ment. ; The offers must distinguish the prices for each article mentioned in aciass,and must be calcula- ted to cover every expanse attencing the fulfilment of the contract, including the necessary battons, In case of failure on the part of the contractors to deliver the several articles which may be or- dered from them, in proper time and of proper gaily. the Chiefof the Bureau of Provisions and Nothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be ex- pre: in the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Pro- Visions and Olo' ing, or at either of the Navy Yards aforeraid, shal! ‘be evidence that such requi- sition has been made and reseived. Two or more approved sureties, in asum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be required, and veeny, rt centum will be Wichbeld from the amount of afi payments on ase count thereof as collateral security, and_not in any event to be paid untilitiain all respects com- plied with; and eighty per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the Navy Agent within ten days after the warrants for the fame siailtave been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Bidders whose } AD dirrercdreas be aecepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and asearly as practicable a contract will be iransmitted to them for execution, which contract must be re- turned to the bureau within ten days, exclusive of & 6 ame required for theregular transmission ol @ Mail, A record orduplicate of the letter inform: bidder of the acceptance of posal, wits deemed a notification thereof, w the meaning of the act of 1845, and his bid wiil be mate and ac- cepted in conformity with this anderstanding. _Bvery offer made must be ‘accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropria- tions for the naval service of 1846 47, approved lith of August, 1515) by a wriiten guarantee, sicned by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they urdertake that the bidder or bidders will, if bis or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within five days. with gaod and suffi cient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider auy proposal unless accompanied by the guarastee re- aa ‘by law, and by satisfactory evidence that ebidder has the license required by act of waa crass, The competency of the guarantee to be cer- fied by the. ANY Agent, D t Attorney,or Col- lector of the Customs, iank forms of proposals may be obtained on ap- ication ty the Navy Agevts at Portsmouth, New hire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bal- ad tention and eat Mion of artigles requ! apection for reception, a just but willbe made between the artic ples tract, recei' none that fail them. and their atten’ ae also partica- eiaha hada Piao ie fasaua an a 5 . ite “4 . dy S-lawiw j sufficient reasons wh: this prejudice by proper 1 presi P 2 | TBraseusaag A HI@ SY OORCENTRATED VEGETASLD BXTRAOT, PURE TONIG. DOCTOR HOOFLANIYS GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa ‘WILL EVFROTUAL LY CURB LIVER OOMPLAINT, DYSPE. SIA, JAUNDICR GHBONIO OR NERVOUS D.iBILITY, Dip RASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED LIVER OR STOMAOH. as Constipa- tion, Inward Piles Pulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomsch, Nausea, Heartbura, Disgust for Food, Puiness or Weight in Stomach, Sour Erue tations, Binking or Fluttering at the Pit of Pe. Ss. He of the Head, Hurried and it Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffoesting Sensations when ina lying. posta: Dimness of Vision. Dote or Webs before the Sigh! Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, Defici of Pervpiration, Yellowness of the Skin ani Eyes, Pain'in tae Side, Ch Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of waco moe ee Flesh joprtant =Imaginings of Rvil, and great Depression of. Bpirits, Aad will positively ie Yellow Fi or, Blé.us Peover, They Contain Ne Alcohel er Bad Whis They will cure the gbove diseases in nine 4 cases ont of a handred. Induced by the extensive sale and arenas ularity of Hoefiand’s German Bitters, (purely vege- table,} hosts of ignorant Quacks and ‘unscrapulog~ adventurers, have ope>ed upon suffering humant the flood-gates of Nesttams in the shape of poot whisky, vilely mpec>s with injurious drags and christened Tonics, Stumachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Aleoho! ‘aparations in plethoric bottles and big-bell: eqs, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS are nota new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American wees lie; and their reputation and sale, are not rival! y any similar preparation. ‘The proprictors have thousands of Letters from the mort ee ‘OLBRGY: LAWYERS PHYSICIANS, CITIZENS, 35 f their own personal knowledge, to the Beneldalefects ‘and medical virtues of these Bit: rs. Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do Yeu Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Skep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. . J. Newton Brown, B.D., Editor ef the ibe) serpy Renarous Knowledge. = faAlthough not disposed to favor or recommend ‘tent Meaicines in general, through distrust of ther edients and effects, I yet know of ne a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland’ German Bitters, gromeret by Dr. C, M. Jackson, this city, because I was prejudiced against them Yer many years, under the impression that they were chieily an alceholic mixture. Iam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of 4 dose, ‘and for encourage: ment to try them, w! suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present ear, was followed by evident relief, and restoration is ape ee of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almest de- gpaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for direc me to the use of them. . NEWTON BROWR, Philadelphia, June 23, 1961, PARTICULAR NOTION. There are many preparations sold under the namp of Bitters, put in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from to a cents pat gations the taste disguised by or Coriander : ‘This class ef Bitters has eaused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, iundreds to @ie the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst Kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept rv and the resalt is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and death. For those who desire and twill have @ Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the fellowing receipt. Get ome bottle He ad's German Bitters and surx with three rts of kood Brandy or Whisky, und the result will ‘® preparation that will far excelin medical vir- tues and true excellenee any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hoofana’s Bittersin connection wth a good article of Liguor, at a much om price than these inferior preparations will cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all having relations eg friends in the army to the fact that ‘HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations ine!- dent tocamp life. In the lists, published almos3 daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it wilt be noticed that avery large proportion are. suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand’s Gernian Bitters, Diseases resujting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesita- tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might Le saved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We call particular attention to the follow: markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation’s hvroes, whose life, to use hisown language, ‘has been saved by the Bitters :’’ PHILADELPHIA, August{73d, 1863, Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, yout Hoofiand’s German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vonched for hy numbers ofmy comrades, somc of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circam- stances of my case. am, have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Oap- tain R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ber last with infammation of the lungs, sod was for seventy-two days im the hospital. was fol- lowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of I wasthen removed from the White (ouse and sent to this city on board the steamer “State of Maine,” frem which I landed on the 2th of June, Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vital- ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able te swallow anything, and if I did force a morgel down, it was immediately thrown up again I could not even ce? @ glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum- stances, and, accordingly, the physiqions who had been working faithfully, tho maar voeettany to rescue me ym the grasp of the dread Arche: frankly told me they could do re acd! & Mr. Frederick Steiabron, of Sixth, below A: advised me, asa forlorn ope, to try your Bitt and kindly’ procured @ bottle, From the time commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, iting better, ‘Though I have taken but two bet” fice. 1 bave gained tou pounds, and I feel 4 of being permitted to rejoin my wife and og from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a ‘al Vir; from the vicinity of Front able Bitters I owe the n the place of vagu you the glorious privilege of again cia: my those who are dearest to me in life, ‘Very truly yours 18440 Mizoxs, ly coneur in the truth of the al Wataly d_ des) nired-of sosing. verceneis, DLESACK, ist New Yi ttery gWOnGE A. ACKLEY’ Oo. Oclitt teins: New York, = Artillery, Battery F, Co, B, ad ‘ermont. a) do. 4%, Macbo: ‘ALD, bo. O, 6th Maine, N OCH, Ca. York, HANIER Bi ie! Go. F, sth Pena, A, 3d V Pena. BEWABE OF COUNTERFSITS1°* the signature of “OC. M. JACKSON’ onthe WHAPP of each bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR UALF DOZ, FOR 84. » Bhonld your nearest it not have the artic!, PE a A RG qatind we will forward,securely pack »by expreze PatmctraL Orrics asp Maxvracroar, No, 631 ARCH 8T. F JONES & EVANS, =» (Bueneagors to 0M: Jackson & Go.) Proprietors, gore

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