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THE EVENING STAR, THE ECCENTRIC WILL. [CONTINURED.] ‘on take them to} « Where did « Newman's. «Whatdo you mean by Newman’s?” * Ler’ bless us!don't Know Newman’s, the post-chaise place?” «T know !" cried the Judge. “To besure you dees! Why, your henor, abwavs purwided 3 Fou can pay, you may get a ehaise and pair, or a chaise and fonr, at New- man’s any hour of the twenty-four. at ten minntes’ notice. That's where I took ‘em to.” “‘That will do. There is your other gninea.” | «Thank your honor!” “Stop! cried Edmund. “Was the young Jady fair, and with beantiful blue eyes 7” The coachman shook his head. ~ Bless you, no, sir! she was §ne o’your dark { sort.” «Tt was not Millicent.” **Come,” said Sir George Taunton, “I will not panse until I see the end of this. Mr. Mar- tin, you and I are clearly answerable for two hundred and twenty thousan Donnds, which Ibegin tothinmk we haye paid over to the | wrong person.” Martin uttered a deep groan. «Come at once! Follow me!” ‘We all got into the carriage again, after shnt- ting the door of the splendid mansion in Park Lane. and the order that the Judge gave was to drive to Newman’s, the celebrated post- ebaise depot. When we got there, we had confirmatory testimony at once. Two gentiInmenand a lady had started in a chaise and four, for Dover about one hour ant a half before our arrival, with abouta half a dozen boxes. What name ?” said I. «Smith, sir!’ * Look yon here,” said Sir George Taunton, as he laid his card in the hand of the clerk at New- man’s: “you see now wholam. These people must be caught. They must not reach Dover. Can you send outhorses that will overtake them 7” “Certainly not, sir. and they had the best. twenty mi ba “Hold!” Edmund !" « Perfectly.” « And-you, Mr. Martin 7” “Pretty well.” “Ah,T see eried Edmund. ove take them horsebck.’, “Haye you any hunters?” said I to the clerk “Oh, -yes. sir. Wealways haye hunters in the stables; but really I don’t know if wecan Jet them out for, perhaps a fifty mile race. They are worth atle sta couple of hundred pounds each.” “There!” said Sir George Tannton, as he took out his pencil-case, and wrote on the card the words, ‘(+ood fora thousand pounds, if re- ouired, on aeconnt of the hunters, GEORGE Tavnton.” There! will that do?” «Perfectly, sir!” ‘The clerk reng a bell. “Three best humters, at once!" There was arnfhanda subdued sort of a bustle in the stable-yard, and in five minutes, three mest beautiful animals were brought out. We mounted. Young Taunton waved his hang to his father, and off we all wentlike the wind. I never was partial to hunting, and never rede eo fastin all my life before. Not that there is any more difficulty in riding fast than atan ordinary pace, and perhaps netso mueh, but it looks terrific. Over one of the bridges we went, and soon | were on the high road to Dover. We stopped | for nothing, but tere en at adesperata speed. Young Taunton went ahead of us, and flung | down come silver whenever he saw a turnpike: | 4the man opened the gate wide at once, 20 wa { ane nulling up, and soon the wide, open { They paid for the best, They are now nearly “Can you ride well, Mr. “We shall | draft by reason of any disability as provided | FICTAL. War Daranruerr, "Provost Marshal Sion hee, i Washington, D. 17, 1068. Cireutar, No. 47. ses ci men become sold in the service of the United Ststes by the gh: their names heving been drawn in the draft. The notifica- ion, served upon them by the Prov. j tis a them by ost Marshal, } b=) merely ans An rounsemenk of the fact, and an m to report for duty, at a desig- | nated time and place. a4 11. The following opinion of the Hon, William | Whiting, Solicitor ot the War Department, is | published for the information of ah concerned: | “When a person has been drafted, in pur- suance of the Enrollment act of March 3, 1653, | } Notice of such draft must be served within | ten days ther-after, by a written or printed | Rotice, to be served on him, personally, or by | leaving acopy at hislast place of residence, re- | quiring him to appear at a designated rendez- yous toreportforduty Any | PLACE OF RESIDENCE, or served on him person- | ally, without furnishinga substitate or paying the 2300, is pronounced by law to be a deserter; ; he may be arrested and held to trial by cour— | martial, and SENTENCED TO DEATH. «If a person after being drafted, and before ! receiving notice, deserts, notice may still be dence, and if he does not appear in accordance with the notice, or furnish the substitute, or pay | the #300, he will be in law a deserter and must manner in which a person, once ‘ enrolled,’ can escape his public duties, and when drafted, whether present or absent, whether he changes United States aguinst him are secured, and it | is only by performance of his duty to the country, that he will escape liability to be treated as a criminal.” WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department. Jamzs B. Fry, Sy 20-tf Provost Marshal General. Ervepont woe int Ge Orgel Office, ‘ashington, D.C., July 18, 1883. Circular No. 49. r ‘f I. Hereafter a reward of ten (#10) dollars will be paid tor the apprehension and delivery ot a deserter, and paragraph 29, page 6, Regu- lations for the Government of the Provost Marehal General of the United States, as well as paragraph I1 of Circular No. 23, from Pro- yost, Marshal General's office, are amended accordingly. War DEPARTMENT, i 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, a per diem of Ppenses, provided they accgmplish the daty as- signed them.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. to_ Circular Ngg47, of July 17, 1863, from this office. War DerarTMEnT, Provost Marshal Genergl’s Ofice, Washington, D. C.. Bray: 18, 1863. Circular, No. 51. issued from this office July 12, 1463, is hereby | ing opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, which will | hereafter govern in all cases in which it is applicable: OPrINIon. “A person drafted into the military <ervice of the United States, under the provisions of | the act of March 3, 1563, chapter 75, for ‘enroll- | ing and calling out the national forces, and for | other purposes,’ claiming exemption from in said act, has the right to have the duestion i of his disability submitted to and passed u by the Board of Enrollment, whose dec’ H thereon is final. If the Board shall have ae: | had no , hefore us. country was _<—through 2 good sized bus- Through village. = made our wav: until at ling town or two, we — sof @ hill on which | last, as we reached the top ~ad one moment | there was a mile-stone, we paus. i to look at it and abous us. _. Mr, / “Thirty-eight miles to London,” said - i Martin. i Acry of exultation atthat moment burst ' from Edmond. i « Behold—behold !” he said. \ Before us lay theroad. At the footof the hill on which we were there was about & mile of j level, and beyond that there s another hill. Slowly crawling up that hill, and looking | like a nut-snell drawn by four beetles, was the | chaise we were pursujne. Down the hill, along the mile of level read, and ther up the other hill, we sped. The car- | riage had rounded the top of that other hill, | and was out of sight, but we felt that would | only be fora very few minutes. Yes, there it was again. i We went down upon it like a whirlwind. { + Hilloa * hilloa ?” shouted Edmund. «Pall { | up! pull up! Stop there! Hilloa!” | The postillions were well paid, and they Jashed on their horses, but they were no match for our hunters; and with arush we reached | H the chaise. j «Halt !” cried I. | Bang wenta pistol-shot from some one in- | side the pest-chaise; and something—I suppose | it was a bullet—passed very close to my eyes, Bang went another shot; and one of the hun- | ters—it was Mr. Martin’s—was hit. | Edmund tore open tie door of the chaise with- outdismounting, and dragged out a man. it was Thomas Jones. Another man tried to escape by -OCening the door. and taking to the hedge by ‘[ne'r ad-side: but I ran him down, and my norse fiung him | him to the eroaiic: That was Jose", yonos, We best!” aictounted now, and secured our twee prisoners, who both fellon their knees, 4nd began to cry in a most abject manner. Lopened the other door of the post-ehaise, and politely handed out a young female, who | looked very vicious and savage. | he said. “so it’s all up; is it! i whined Joseph Jones. “Letime go,” said the femate, «and I will | tell all’ «No provisos,” said I. «There only one question whi | answered with truth, willbring merc; | Edmund. « What is it?” cried all the three delinquents. ere is Millicent Devises !” ““Yied up in one of the attics in Park Lane.” eried the female. before either Joseph or Thom- as Jones could open their mouths to speak. ow “Now let me go.” : No.” said Mr. Martin; “certainly not ma’amun.” «Then I won't say one word more.” We now tookonr way back to town; butit was late in the night before we saw London again. Ontheroad, the femade with the vicious- looking countenance was fully communicative, and told the whole story. The two brothers had consulted together, and found how easy it might be, by # little boldness and cleverness,to appropriate the whole of Millicent Devises’s money, and the plap wey adopted was this. Joseph Jones went to Dover, and met Milli- cent on her arrival in the packet, and told her he was sent by her uncle to escort her to Lon- don: s@ that she easily fell into his hands, and was brought to London and madea prisonerin | a house they had taken for the purpose in the | Edgware Road. ‘Then the two brothers got this young woman, who was anold acquantance, and anything buta reputable character, to help them, by personifying, tothe Judge and . Martin, Muliicent. i She had no difficulty at allin playing her part, as neither of them had ever seen ber, so that she got the money. The only indiscretion, then, that they all fell | into was the folly of seuing up a grand estab- j lishment in London with the money. | They mighthave been sure that something | which they could not know would bring dan. | | ger snd exposure upon them. In this case there were two most urgent and | im mediate dangers. One from Madame Beay the remittance she expect likewise cculd know nothing, or they would gladly have sent it to her ten timesover to keep | ere uot receiving | her away. | The othery trom the personal acquaintance | that bad subsisted between young Taunton | and his cousin, of which they likewise conld know nothing. The Li of their fortunes split upon both these rocks. Poor Millicent Devises was duly found a prisoner, bound hand and foot, in one of the atucs at Park Lane; and she soon had tne joy of being restored to Edmund, and the affection of Ler uncle, the Judge, who was deeply at- | tected on seeing her. Among the luggage taken from the brothers Joves was one portmantenu, containing, with the loss of about fifteen hundred pouuds which the party had spent, the whole fortune of Mil- licent. it was @ great satisfaction te me to bear evi- dence, at the trial of the Joneses, against them. The female plotter tried to escape by declar- ing she was the wife of Joseph Jones, but there ‘was no proof produced of the fact. They were all convicted of the robbery, ard sentenced to transportation; and I recellect the Lord Chief Justice, who tried them, saying | to the female, As foryou, Elizabeth York, as you are found to be named, a lighter sentence ‘would have been passed upon you, butthat it is inevidence you behaved with great crue’ y to Miss Millicent Devises, during the time sae was unlawfully detained by you and es fel« jow-convicts in the honse in Park, Laue. And Millicent Devises was very whe wife of Edmund Taunton. happy as | the right, after such decision against him, to ; pay bis commutation money, or to furnish his | ment for his appearance for duty. | price lista of ‘(ne various articles of their trade. | partment of Washington. , and of which they | cided that the claimant is liable toserve, he has | substitute, within such extended time as may be fixed by the order of the Board of Enroll- (Sig: peas “ WILLIAM WHITING, “Solicitor of the War Department.” Janus BK, Fry, jy 8-tf Provost Marehal Genera}. person failing te | | Feport for duty aftet notice Lerr AT HIS LAST | served by leaving itat his last place of resi- | be treated accordingly. There is no wayor | his residence or absconds, the rights of the | II. Paragraph 33, page 7, same Regulations, | not more than #1 50, besides their actual ex- | Note.—Provost Marshals will give publicity | July 20-tf | modified, so as to correspond with the follow- | | the privilege of conversion, w: SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, j2W aND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL | CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirzour Msrau Puats On OLagps, DR, 8. B. BIGESMOND, | $10 Broadway, New York, ans. 260 Pennsylvania bate 13th 18th sis., We Aeenue, Galle the attention aR the. penis to the following wi tthe Tes Tocth ne Shae of Els manticture ro vi ioe - ec raods being ahres fourths cope cat ce than any other. | Neo teeth of reots need 6 as the icra ones oat ig inserted over them. vosen ne tects will be made in ive, and never ote rary teeth are needed, as naan be mad made immediately, thereby aby prestrriog tae nétaral ex ion of the face, w: hich under the SP ne te tees Rr haat ore» is r ! es by many of the first chomista and 9h: hysioians om Suis Gee Raha Sig cums ma anereare || ; '. mi seni ve neil filep without pain, and cam build uba yor id ub 2 fect, sound tooth on any side roots, which willlast | through lifetetime, M. and examine for yourself. fy 2)-tf Pet Ke 2 . entor and Patentee Mex HAN RRAL Be ‘are attends, personally at his oMlco in this crey. Man Res | , Setsons can wear these teeth wae, cannot ; wear others, and no person cap wear others whe | cannot wear “there. Persons calling at my office can be acoommodated with ant styie and price af Teeth ey ee se desire; but to those who are particular and wis! Lege Aeenest, strongest and woct perfect denture tha’ ari ah cen an produce, the the MINERAL PLATE will be “Rooms ri this atyeao. 338 Peaneyivenie avenue between Sth and itth streets, Also, 907 Arch st., Priladelphia. mar ¢-ly KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE 4 MOISTENS, | BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES | THE HAIR. | KENDALL’S AMBOLINE isarare compound | stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Dr, CHILTON, @ never had anything which so perfectly | @newers the purpose of a hair dressing.” 1 WARREN WARD, Enq., No, 277 Canal street, N, ¥, ‘* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- The fourth paragraph of Circular No. 44, | LINE bas covered the entire scalp with NEW HAIR.” Prof. JOHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N, ¥. Yor sale by all Druggista and Fancy Goods Dealers, Put in boxes, (containing two bettles,) price $1. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, 610-6m No. 542 Broapway,N. Y, NATIONAL LOAN. The Becretary of the Tres Treasury having extended | to the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT all continue until that psa sy ae six PER Cl CENT. Pee of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, Or after five years, at the option of the government These Bonds are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY ADJUTANT G AL's OvFion, WASHINGTON, June 29, 1863. General Orders, No. 195. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor fer the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services to the Governmest in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer trodps from other States that | have volunteered their service in the States of Penpsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, je 80 Assistant Adjutant General. HypF4DeUaBr ERs | ROTO ent OF WASH- Office Thief Quarcermaster, May 2%, 1883. DEALERS IN AGRICgLTcRAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- DEN SEEDS, &c. | are requested to furnish this office The 6?n@ should be directed to Lieutenant Cole- nel 1iasM. Greene, Chie Quartermaster, De- my 25-tf AB DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, 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. CommaD, 133 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. OPHAM’S T FREMIUM TRUNK MARU PAQSORY 499 Beverrn Sr. +» Wasmincrom, D. Silver Meda! aws awarded by Maryland Institute of timore, November7, | Also, Medal by Metiopollten heshanior Institute ‘ashingten, D. O., 1252. am eonstantly ‘making and ihre of ‘on hand, of the of the Tart me- Fine SOLE Li Rani ya descr "LADIES DEER BOX, an ar agit OO} TORING TRUNKS ARPS’ ip VELING BAGS CARY AB TRAN Pot 2 ot donaraen sgrats aS, rll lease elsewhere — SEHUNKB COVERED ee ceca at short to any part of the “7 og aaa aT 8. TOPHAM. now in the market, BEING BOLD AT PAK and yielding SIX PER CENT. INTEREST IN GOLD, Equivalent at present price ofe® in te Nine per Cent. in Ourrency. They offera BECURB AND PROFITABLE MODE OF "IN- VESTMENT, For large or small sams, THE COUPON BONDS are issued in $50’s, $100's $500's, and $1,000". and the BEGISTERED BONDS IN $50’s, 3100's, $500's, $i,000’s, and $5,000's, Persons desiring further information concerning the loan can pro¢ure, upon appli counter, or by mail, circulate aiiswering all questions that may arise. JAY-OOOKE & CO., Bankers, 452 15th street. IVE-TWENTY BONDS. Weare now eeeres to furnish to purchasers FIVE-TWENTY BONDS aecuteations! open application, without jy By Subscribers holding. our receipts are notified that pee bonds are ready for delivery and 8 are Pa aa ed to call for them, JAY COO Je 22. - 32 sth atreet. M4222" COLLINS & 00." PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iamn receiving laze ac ‘ze quantities of DRAUGHT? ALB and 2 PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. areas eee to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered in all partaof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. Terms :— Cash om delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., poet Georgetown, D. 0, ae EXPEESS COMPANY, NOTION OF 3 REMOVAL. ‘Fhe DELIVERY OFFION of this era Bemoved from Third street to large depot Strest, betwoen $d and 24 aietrests” ‘ana TRIESEMAR. Protected by Roya land, and reas oe the Bale of ihe Brod lade Pharmgice Parts, and the Imperial Colles SEMAR No. TELE! 1 Femedy for RELAXATION, BERR: ATORREGA AND BXHAUBTION OF EMAR No.3, entirely of toes dnoyaers for which Oopaiva and Oubel general bee Seceeny Se aera, to ae ‘ot No. Isthe ap PREBBEMAD 30.5 aes word fer all mare of the system as well assecondary symptoms, o! destructive use of Mer. as ‘ients, and the world cannot and Ca are ane genet, a aay davold of tastes seer aad of Hie'oa the toilet ble withou! dhot uss pected. four eer gs ga ae fe Mar cosa Shae eat, as einig Waclesee and {rela by DB Be - Ban wi | Re leecker tact (four a ) New York. tely $e, zeosipt aii the gor, Jeieaea lenny fae Bc medical woo pom eclal authority trom B. 0, G: FORD, “Feblaied ts Phe ieetrans ay pad ainee BN’S rae BOY? CLOTHING, at i below M yun at 464 Beventh streety just ae Bmit! AMB BXP! MOM 614 PA_AVENU. Ie Sr aT | Samat ecko RORTHERN ARDERE! WEST: | pe eas cere VaLUD . RS a peas |i } “RoRrH, AST, 4 hileleri | | wari i Bivins ote ea and } a secees ritalin a tad of she DRAFTS and of ection of NOTRE, nd BELLS made 9. ae Spun, kewnt, ae iT CLOTHING HOUSE ¥ ry 148 | Music CHEAPS£ST TS BRUOR & COB, 464 Seventh st, agen OIPER GL ARIFIED OIDERE, adams have just per schoone: ar rooree 8 ” and **; ae Boston, a of Pure Massachusetts GLARITIBD © ‘ero! pied tome & ae me at the lows y wae t aoe as are tnd oll ones oven pote Sluew ters A. BRINN, inion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st. = = Georgetown, D. 0. Fea ee, MISERY !—THAT 2 Ig rae N.—The P. Bey ABINAR 0 oF RyONDERS. ANATOMY} snd MEDIOINS,” ha erty hes free, (for the benefit 0! suffering yee ae iter oat Marigte and ey Sis inter- ous Pevility.. Lian papi d Deesline, Indi- are Mend Netarele Mn Law| " Those jzaluabie lgstaren Rove bee and will be fore end of four stamps, by a eal way oer York. sy B-ly TTENTION | UTLERS, A’ a 100 boxes CABTELE SOAP. ia KDAMANTING DANDLAS, Ws Ghvep for cash aK Work, na Green street and the fhe Osnal, Georssiowe, | M he Is an prope eet Sir | y that alt thie So tarnish a at and at short binds of ey ee aie atin teat et a mar lé-€m* ILES, PILES, PILES, —Dr, paehe Lt x} P vide ABLE PLLLB ate pr) | cure fer P: Pilea... Bho proms ges yield after gael oF two doses, ppakation sh ald. sorted to, anne Saray: 08 obtat ained is butt temporary and mo ture Ras ever been perfected by the use aa kn ‘Phe folowing gentlemen have been cured ; | les, No. 229 Broadway; Mr Hughes, No. i 97, Serine Fea FR Mr. inate Bare oy34 544 Broome error . Price 0 cents ‘hi sleaaie by BB. ARN ES Dr Withee’ ity ne mgald by 8. °: SHOR a ‘COOK, Ring Eo ay ieeaiete ves Je 13-1m No, Ah reat New yor. ‘We me eet Caer ipa Bod 0 SRN g, bu suns ory pis ‘ALL, STRPHENS & 00., aes penasyincts Av Ninth ay yaje Chega recevedact FG ap ith Meera Maledhias Basis iors otW. @. DRY GOODS, &. BABetas IN DRY GeODS. PEICES ‘RED OCED. wer Goods at greatly reduced pi We bave aleo mate a liberal” deduction of | on other Dry Good: | S.& Ww. MEYENBERG, 45 Market Space, between 7th and sth atreets, jy 23-tf urder oe arene douse. 100 NEW DRY G patches: 25) White, Pin! alge: and Green | uito Netting, { Bie ey snd Brown Cottons, | Bheetings, Table Linen, Grash, Diapers, | Trish Li Ben, Hosery. Gloves, s ; Cambric and Swis ‘ings, and Basertions, Yalencies and English Thread Bdgings, we ae Goods in every varity ofa SNty and price por RECRIVED— athekot ck oO} Pusher and French ace Shawir. Fou Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Veils, Barbes and Coiffure, Points, Valenc-as and Embroidered H’dk’fs, Infants’ Roxes and Waists, | Guipure Laces, all widths,” Lates: atyles Head Dresres, Fancy Goods, | Bteel, Jet and Tortoise Shell Rar Drops, | Pina, Belt Clasps, lets, Fars, ke, | | Witch will be soll at lew prices A. oall is WM. WE ‘BINBERG, 18 Market Space. Pean. between 8th and Gr PRICES REDUCED WRENADINE Suerte, Mosambique Shawls, x Lace Mantl ints, Euros and Ficslomiais in great variety and re- prices, M. TAYLOR & OO. is 80- lieit 02 GAS FITTING, &c. in 45 FL TURES. TEXTURES of envele New Petters and oaigua and einish soperic lor = style toanything porate! We invite ai ont sees a dite, Win iia re poten mw A | Werk in the above line intrusted core will be promptly attended to. id bog & MoGHAN, 376 D street, AUQUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwasr Oru & 107m Srs., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stook of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Sole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & O0., No. 15 Braver 81., New Youu, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would eall the attention of DIVISION PUR- VRYORS to the fact that we have the abeve goods ready packed for shipment in cases containing from one to twelve dezen each,and can fill any order for them on call. i P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the folowing well-known brands YOR GLIQUOT, MORBT & CHANDON, @. H. MUMM & 00., PIPER HEIDSIOK, HEIDBIORN & CO., EUGENE OLEIQUOT, DE ST. MARCEAUX, CHARLES RIVART & Co, WF An Inspection of our Stock ls most respect- fally solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CO. may 18-tf For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & 00., Baaxcn or Nos. 19 amp 21 Broap St., New Yous OFFER YOR SALE AT THEIB STORE, Ke. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METEOPOLIA, —ALS0— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, S0USED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mosars. A.M. B. & Co, are also Bole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONBON DOCK GEN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. Bw All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the tity free of expense. As wo intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfally request families to give usa call. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. GAPEN, Wasxumorox, December, 1862. A.M. BININGER & 00. have no connexion wit any other House, es-tf £ ROLLIN CHUROH, Agent, NOTIOR To soTsis,GROOERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c, ‘The Bubscribers have ¢ sunt receives @ fresh ahip- oe CASES er, JOULE AND FLOREAG which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have cor constantly on hand RAL ee ene, Rae Ag, BPRS, SER REERRINS, | ae = ne ns a il fav, arabes AUORE @LISH DAIRY =, aes MEEMETIOALLY SEALED iNon IAB OORDIALS, i =e e eee 70 ee LARGE aa | ¥ we sell nishingly taneas Inet made or on moathly lection of Bt ei | Biclet ceived a fine 6 ction of Steinway and Sons yn- Fivalled PI PIA a Ns Beven Pianos, Ky apiece and and “ne very Tylish with, nee licat tone 0 excellent fine to toned, 7 Octave hacen Just mf wich willpe Wa uaahaoe eS Cee Musle Depot, Jy 22-tf he ve Weare now closing out: our Satire, stock of Sum- | prices | ; TEAVELERS’ DIREOTORY. gL I Ni EE | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROADS my April 9 Hass. TWO i BLAS 4 | HELMBOLD’S TIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND WASHINGTON and Waeeern iron a PARK KERB URC Le Between | WASHINGTON and HAR AREER S anes { | between ‘thd BALTIMORS as FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW BOBTO: ae © Washington ats and 1). ee acer: Sand ni one undeys at6 90 p. m. only, FOR BALTIMORE, ve at 6.90, 8 and 11.158. m. and s. and 6.9 ». Sundays at®a.m.and Sand 3 in p.m, only daarg me eo ere oa THE wast. ington at 6.90 8. m. an Snibanda vent Saud6.90 p.mconly, oo 6 "yoR WASHINGTON AND THE S0STH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at cm. 8 and 10 S.m.and25o,5ané8p.m. On Suedaysat 4.90 and €a.m.and5p. m. FOR ANNAPOLIS. zeave Reltimore a at LS mand 5 7 ashi atSa,m. an m, Notrain for Aneayolis on Sundays.” j The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore H and the first and fifth trains from Weal ington stop | atway points, 4 a Master o! bs rans} e L. M. COLR, General Ticket Agent. ap H-et is . SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, 7 FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making the eeeedt Time. And th that ete sell’ Through Tioket direel oF aires i begs Chania et ia the i other Route, and No Ommibus Riding, OP 7 Berea CROTHING, of all low prices, at SMI’ Liriclaiee™ BY FOUR wre STRAINS F FROM WASHINGTON CITY,Sundays excepted,) eomnecdent with Seis leaving Baltimore A.M. On pandexs Two Trains at $ and 6.30 P.M... con- ne cting at Relay with 9P.™ rata trout altimore, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving Washington at 6.30 a. M. makes connection at ashington Janction (Belay House) with Train leaving Baltimore at 8.15 a. 0 Traina leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at BE Fore TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THB LTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This ae Ontly Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington, Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superisr finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MC ehh DIRECT ROUTE COLUMBUS, DA Yon, LOUISVILLE, O}N- OINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, de, de, BJ WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. gw WF Special Notice to Passengers Fd the West from Washingt J— Passengers oing. Weat, by purcha- sing their 'HROUG are 3 in Washington, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONB DOLLAR in the TEtenge price, and have the iv - ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, 87-0 ynnections at the Ohi ith ND & VITERAUHG CSNTRAL: OiftO" ana MARIETTA & CINUINNATI BAILAOL and. through, nfzem, with eae) whole Railwa ystem of of we NORTH RAL WEST, and For THROUGH TIOKETS ple: Ticket Onis: pein D. Station. te 8) , Master of T: rtati: = — ‘Generat Hoes ‘Agent. ap aif 1863) PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAL ‘with its 1B A FIRST. CABS HOUT E eran LL TH TREN OITIES, SPEED, SAFETY A. Nee ie ny SOMFORTT FROM DUST BAGGAGE KED THEDUG, rate FEOM Sal THRER DAILY INS PHILADELPHIA qT rier BCuG OLosE OONNEGTIONS AT it WARRISBUEG ith Trains 2 the KORTHEEN (CENTE \L, HAILROAD, THE GREAT’ GENTRAL ROUTE waster AND BALTIMORE ints in the WEST, NoBTaW iT, AND 8 SOUTHWEST. WZ Yor Thro a ne ly at the offices of peg gets Ago ner of Pennsylvania ave: Wi ston, ‘and Oslvert Station Baltimore. - SPLENDID PLBREING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING anv BALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.9) a.m. and 6.9) 5 trains ponneetlt in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m. and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central oe road, and Ave in Harrisburg at 1 p. ma. a. m., there making close connections with ws trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parts of the West, FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, “Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Kailrond also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods = Be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskin Kentueky, Tennessee, Dur periant, Tihinois, in sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kan: rkansas, an Rivers: and’at Cleveland Arex eros and ‘dnt steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. (tes and ship) ae entrusting, the transpor- tation of their Freight Comypar yeaa rely with confidence on its s sees THE RATES OF FRE. Gar t to meat from any bode in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central gigi als times as p avoratlias are charged by pre) ww Be articular to mark packages ‘‘ Via Penna, Central K.R.” WM. BROWN, Agit Northern Cont al R. B., No. 80 North street, Raitimore ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'lSuperintenden , Altona Fa, L. L, HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Ph‘ledelphis, H. HHoU EUSTON, General Freight Agent, f e] = vF SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THB MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. Yes, A Potitive Cure” for Cees aa GLPET, STRICTURES, &e. ontains no Miner: BO gam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are YM atitely vegetable, having no smell nor any unplensant taste, aod will not in auy way ine ure the stomach or bowels of the most delica’ Cures in from two to four days, and d recent eases 8 bya uate in ‘‘twenty-four hours.” Prepa: of the University of Pennsylvania, one of ‘the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. RO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO ORANGE WHATEVER, ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or eee ™: a Lvelope., = re keges, 82, mane wre oopn LOBES SORES, SPOTS, Parra sou E 8 garesttt PHILTS O8 V: : SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES eSieniuie ig OR ENA cen Sao The Ba mete ante CPoertaia and effectual remedy aa oe scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the oureis yihoroweh and permanent, Take then of this puri! Gy and bo healed. pt ao te transmit to terity that fer ya BLE pan ata! Bt in paitat FANS ROOF AND HERB ey Mistons aswell « = all the bad floats of Mercury In aoe aie eet with which 3, ft Fe- jum bers oO} males suter, the HOOT AND HERB JU10MS ta moet’ kapily aianted, in Uloerated. Uterus: ia Whi Dearin, Oh ei wanreairs bidet oe ait directi BaslionD GO., Box cite Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, rner of llth and Fa. ay avenue. RY COOK, Alexandria, Dmttaey GOODS. WALL, STBPHENS& OO., 329 Bawnsrivania AVENUE Offer the largest egilee pe in this sey embrac ing all qualities re jacks and EHOULD: = RSTRAPS. HATS CAPs, i et a i) assortment. ‘ich we ae with whi sions outite in S& anc a H-tfit Wall SF a vania Avenue. Bo ‘AND SHORS TO.SDIT.7HN THERES. We are See oo TT of BOOTS ‘eonstantly recei’ asa) ef Barterarmade Worx of yee Ty sear A aS ate may 6-tr sernanaer orn ae always aye fn Des eee en genom nae haxongray y Life an a “By Talbot ir of ee late 5 85 | FLUID EXTEACT BUCHU A POSITIVE daub AND SPECIFIO REMEDY FoR Non-Retention or Pacontinence of Urine, Irrite. tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blaa- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros- trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases op Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Sweltlings, existing in Men, Women or Children. HELNBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH, For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following sym, ptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, |. Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Het Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- ness of the Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this. medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire, Who can gay that they are not frequently followed by those “‘ Direful Diseases.” EN. SANITY and CONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. The records of the In- sane Asylums and the Melan- choly Deaths by Gon- sumption, bear ample wit- ness to the trath of the as- sertion, The constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen ana Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOES: HELMBOLD’s HIGHLY OONORNTEATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Fer iT purifying the blood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and improdenee in life, chronic constitutional dis- eases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reli ble and effectual known remedy or the cure of Scrofula, &cald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and'Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spoonsful of the Extract of Sarsapa- rilla added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usually made. e &# THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT- TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTI- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in pri- vate practices,and are considered as invaluable remedies. See Mepicau Properties or Bucuy, From Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor BEWEES? valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIC, Philadelphis. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour nal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late Btangard Works of Medicine PRICES, Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Delivered to any aacrent, securely packed from observation, Address letters for information, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOB, 104 SouTH TENTH SrreEr, (below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF .COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of ‘their own” and “other” articles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: I1ELMBOLD’S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD’S j GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HELMBGLD’S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WASH, , SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR BELMEOLD’s, TABF NO OTHER, * in advertisement and send for 3 ayo a on end exposure, ap 20-te & 4

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