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THE EVENING STAR. A WOUND THAT WAS VERY SLOW TO HAL, [CONTINUED.] The moment ke was out of hearing I made a pretence of just awakening, and piaintively asked tor water. Oh, you must take this atonce,” said the Feung Indy. “T cannot cive you water now.” She bastily poured irte a cup the contents of a smali vial which st-@d on the table and gaveit tome. Idrink thy dsxeatacnip I: washor- rible nauerating, and sinelt dreadfully. Scill, i A given by her, I preferred itto any nectar. few moments after an old lady bustled upto the hedside. It was the mother of my angel. **Go home at once, my dear,” said she to my sweet nurse. “Your father is waiting for you | down s‘airs” «Good night, sit,” said the young lady. *Mamma, Ihave given him the draught. The doctor says he must have the liniment rabhed on his side—you will dothat. She once more turned to me, said good night, and walked away quickly, I gazed after her retreating form as jong as I could, and then, witha sigh, sank back upon my bed. ‘-Tam afraid you ar¢overexerting yourself,” said the old lady kindly, ‘you must not be so restless; I willrub your breast with the lini- ment, and then yon must go to sleep.” She took wp the yial, which was full, and held it near the light. « Why, this is the dranght; Ithought Alice said you had taken it.” Alice! thenameahove all others I mostlike. I felt a glow of happi- ness at this discovery. “I haveteken the medicine,” I said. “Miss Alice (I lipgered on the name), Miss Alice gave étto me.” The oid lady glanced once more atthe yial she held in herhand, and then turned to me with quite.a puzzled uir. Suddenly she walked hastily to the-table and took up the empty vial remaining onit. «* Was this thestuif Alice gave you !” « Yes, madam.” + Bless me!” stammored the old lady, “you have swallowed the liniment!” O¥PrCrAL. Wan DEPARTMENT, . Provost Marshal Generat’s Office, Circular, No. 47. } 1. Drafted men become soldiers in theservice | of the United States by the fact of their names ; having been drawn in the draft. The notifica- | tion, served upon them by the Provost Marshal, { Peete a“ Sia ce dele ihe! fact, and an | em to report for dut desig- nated time and piace des | { Il. The foliowing opinion of the Hon. William | | Whiting, Solicitor ot tha War Dapartment, i | Published for the information of all concerne | ten days ther atter, by & written or printed | j Retuce, to be served on him, personally, or ly | leaving @ copy at hislast place of residence, Te= | quiring him to appear at a designated rendez- } vous to report for duty Any person failing 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 prononnced by law to be 2 deserter; he may be arrested and held to trial by cour'= martial, and SENTRNCED TO DEATH. i “If a person after being drafted, and before | receiving notice, deserts, notice may still be { served by Jeaving itat his last place of resi- | 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 deserler and must / be treated accordingly. There is no wayor | manner in which a M, ONCE ¢ enrolled,’ can | escape his public Ss, Aud when drafted, whether present or ab. his residence or absconds, the rights of the | i B4Bear Washington, D. C., July 17, 1583.5 | : | mer G on other Dry Gcoos. i 190 PIECES White, gest RECELY Pusher and French ace Pins, Belt Claspa, Bracelets, Fans, & | lieited, Guzxapins Shawls, Mosambique Shawls, | Black Lace Mantles. Pointe, t, whether he changes | B DRY GOODS, &. NB IN DBY GeODs, PRICES REDUCED. We Lele ded closir g out oar entire stock of Sum- t greatiy reduced — We bay a ales made a liberal deduction of prices Ss. & W. MBYENSERG, ate uk te 3 " streets, Ledebrg PE, the Avenue Gouse. ¥ GOODS. Ba ee pink, Blue, and Green Sy 23-tf nito Netting. “When a on has been drafted, m pur- | gieache: ‘Gottons | suance of the Enrollment act of March 3, 1953, | Bheetivcs Tatie Linea, Crash, Diapers, Rotice of such draft must be served within | Irish Lincn, Hi . Gloves, loves, nd Swiss Ragings, and Rusertions, eode in every SA Aes Bree ‘Als stock of ja ‘ace Shawl, oint. Thread and Valeacia Collars and Sets, j pC Lace Veils. Eespau and Coiffare: Valenc.as ap i Tetants’Roves and Waists, Guipure Laces. Latest styles Bteel. ‘Bmbroidered H’dk’fs, all widths, Head Dresses, Fancy Goods, ‘Jet and Tortoise Shell Rar Drops,” ices call is ‘Which will oe SN WHINHEEG. f0- pace. Pean, avenue, retweas 8th and 9th streats, PRICES REDUCED. urnone and Ficolominis in great variety and re- prices. I now understood why I had felt such a re- pugnance to the dose. Butl refitted that wete Itomake muchef the mistake the old Jady would in all probability forbid her daughter coming to the hospital any more; so, spit- of my inward disgust, J assured the mother that I rather liked the liniment than otherwise: that it would doubtless do me much more good than the dranght. I felt the premonitory symp- toms of & viglent reaetion of my stomach; but to the last I continued to assure the rather ter- Tified old lady that the linimert would do me no injury whatever. This I did until the stuf was ejected. A profuse perspiration ensued, and I fell asleep. It was late in the morning ot the next day when l awoke. The doctor came tosee me soonatter. Hespoke of the slight mistake of the previous evening as a matter of eourse when “young ladies” were the nurses, and retired, saying to Miss Alice, who arrived at that opportune ire nent — “He musthave a poultice p¥aced on his he st at once, That liniment basalmost killed im. Ptor Miss Alice seemed terribly azitated. Her eyes filled with tears as she implored the doctor to tell her whether there was still any danger that her faial mistake would seriously injure me. «Might have been his death, ma’am; wonder he is still alive! All rightnow, though,” added the old brute, as he saw her turn deadly pale. *Come he must have that poultice on his breast at 4 Here the docter, saying something abott waisng his time over one whilesomany required his attention, b@stled away. Miss Alice was not long heating the poultice} She ht the spirit lamp, and ina tew moments it was ready. How lovely she did look as she stirred that stuff about and tore the linen into strips to hold the poultice. Ithonght 1 had never beheld so beautiful aneck, and such arms, I know never were seen before. She had rolied her sleeves up to her elbows. At last, after several ineffectual attemps, she succeeded in getting the whole affair arranged, and then | snocene to me with a most important air, and i said— } “Come, sir, yon must bave this put on at j ence.” “Where?” inquired i, scareely heeding whatI was saying. As i asked the question I noticed that she suddenly blushed all over her | lace and neck, and that she turned away iney- ident cenfusion. «On your, your’—she hesitated, then ad- ged—«I will place it where it should go” —say- ing Which she gingerly turned down the sheet abont an nen of two and placed the hot poy). tceonmy neck, k Had she place? it on my nose f should have said porhiig; but I did think that my breast Ws a little lower down. ‘ She endeavored to be triumphant, bnt I saw she was uneasy; and ere long sheran oct of the room. A few moments after the nurse came in, and from the manner she proceeded to ap- ply that poultice in its proper place I saw she had received her orders. | Thus passed away several days, Miss Alice coming to nurse me regularly. My recovery was rapid, although she almost kilied me twice by surreptitiously bringing me in deli- ercies 1 had expressed 8 wish for, contrary to the doctor’s direction. Still, the benefit of her charming presence more than counterbalanced ail her blunders, and I was fast reaching con- | valescence when I received aterrible blow, | which occasioned arelapse. Miss Alice in- formed me that in a few days she was going to New Xork on & visit, and thutshe would proba- bly come no more to the hospital. “Tam so glad you are now able to get along without any further attention,” said the young lady. “I have made you the object of my special care, and I think your recovery speaks volumes in favor of my nursing.” She rattlea on in this way for sometime. I made nore- ply—I could not. My disappointment was so great I could find no words to express it. She seemingly paid no attention to my silerce, but at Inst arose, shook my hand and left the room. I felt the blcod rushing to my head and fainted, just as the doctor reached my bedside. « By Jove ! itis too bad,” I heard the old fel- low mutter as I regained my senses. «Just as he was getting on famously. What can have caused this agitation, fhis sudden blow ?” gone: I shall see her no more.” tearsas1 thus exclaimed, I e who!—see what !” ‘iss Alice, doctor.” +Confound the women. I might have known they were at the bottom of this; always are to blame when there isany mischief,” growled the doctor. “Oh! doctor, I shall never get well now; I shall die, I know I shall.” “And so you will if you agitate yourself in this manner,” said the doctor. “Come, I will see Miss Alice, and tell her that her patient is not out of danger yet.” He lost no time in so doing, and tomy delight that afternoon Miss Alice came tosee me, ac- companied by the doctor and her mojher. “How long, doctor, doyou think he will need my care !” asked the sweet girl. «Well, ma’am,” said the old man—and I wanted to kiss him tor it—I should say for the term of his natural Hee and, ye from his present appearance (1 was so and felts well) he will live a‘*hundred mee Miss Alice blushed to even a deeper hue than on the occasion of that memorable poultice, and the old lady seemed suddenly to awaken to a sense of what was transpiring. She came towards me, and said, with great commisera- uon— “What apity itishe isso ill, doctor; the marriage will have to be deferred so long.” As she said these words the old lady assumed a very quizzical look. « Marriage, madam!” gasped I; ‘In Heaven’s name, what do yon mean? What does she mean, Miss Alice?” (I should have said: but I believe that in my agitation I pronounced something very Jike “dear Alice.”) The doc- tor gazed at us all in the greatest astonish- ment. *s My dear child,” said Alice’s mother, «do you suppose 1 am blind! Isaw that my daughter entertained a mere than ordirary in- terest in your welfare, and from your manner Ifeltassured that you loved her. I made it amy duty to ascertain who and what you are, andI deemed you a fitting husband for my dear daughter. loves yon i know.” * Ob, mamma!” protested Alice, who had blu: hed until her present hue wasa deep pur- le. z The old doctor here took occasion to assert that he was getting tired of all “thisnonsense.’ L notived that he blew his nose very unneces- saril nd that be tried to wipe his eyes with- out being seen. He broke down, however, and wept liken child, when Alice puther arms around his neck and kissed him, saying he was a “dear old bear.” : «Come, come, Diss, I have no time to remain bere,” said he geufily. “Lots of arms and legs to cut off. Ha!” said the old fellow, asthough the thoucht was a relief tohim, and rushed out without further notice. “You must be qulet new, and get well directly. A f Ged bless that old lady. I loved her: then and there as &@ mother, which title | mow have a right to bestow vpon her. “In fact, FT call her gcandma now, as there is an Alice No.2 in the aamily. : g7- Alex, J. Kennedy, an offfcer lately on the rebel General Stuart's staff, was arrested a few days ago in Madison county, N. Y., while on a visit to bis mother, as &spy, After his ar- rest, Kennedy claimed to be &@ British subject, und, it is said, appealed to Lord Lyons, * 87 English nobility about Bristol, Engiava, is cued on account of the attempt of the daughter of a nobleman, Sir J—s, a K.C. B., to commit suicide with a razor; because her uffanced deserted heron the eve of 5 a7” Coal is selling in Boston at $10 per ton. of a deserter, and paragraph 29, page 6, Regu- | United States uguinst him are secured, andit | Je 2% M. TAYLOR & Co. is only ny perlormance of Bis Gay, to the | country t he will escape ility to be treated as @ criminal.” 7 y GAS FITTING. Xo. WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War peparcuient W, ee anne Pe Edd Sak as iy 20-tf Provost Marae), | FEXFUMES of ontitely New Pattsens end 08 iy 20-t: ovost Marshal General, i and Finish ‘raperior in style to anytalng Rereto WAR Dep ‘MENT; | We invite citizens rally to and examine Provost Marsha? General's Office, | ourstook of GAB and WATEH FLSTUMBS, fling Circutar ner ahngtomy D. Cy Suby 15, 1563. Wengen. we Rave the bost solected stank is ircular No. 49. © above I. Hereafter a reward of ten ($10) dollars | ees ajeetndand cep overt iy ag quemebicss ‘Will be paid tor the apprehension and delivery | wmaré-tf ovens & McoGHAN, 376 D street, | lations for the Government of the Provost Marshal General of the United States, as well as paragraph 11 of Circular No. 23, from Pro- { vost Marshal General’s office, are amended | accordingly. II. Paragraph 23, page 7, same Regulations, is amended £0 &s to read as follows: «© % * * * The members of the guard may be allowed, for the time actually and ne- cessarily employed on the trip, per diem of not miore than #1 50, besides their actual ex- Ppenses, provided they accomplish the dary as- signed them.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Note.—Provost Marsha will give publicity to Circular No. 47, of July 17, 1363, from this office. July 20-tf War DEPARTMENT, ; Provost Marshal General’s Office, Washingion, D. C., Jaly 18, 1863, Circular, No. 51. The fourth paragraph of Circular No. 44, issued frof this office July 12, 1863, 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: -+A person drafted into the military service | 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 draft by reason of 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 decision against him, to pay bis commutation money, or to furnish his ; substitute, within such extended time as may Sek cee ene OPINION. LAMP BLACK, WIL warranted, GRAVEL ROOFS! | THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Suececsors to J, F. WALKER & SON,) \ WASHINGTON, D C., AND PHILADELPHIA, PA,, MANUFACTURERS OF AND SON'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL Reors. OFFICE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the | Bank of Washington. WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, ; Chesapeake and Okio Canal, Washington, and Thir- | tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H.C. WILSON, President. T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. BN. B.—FELT AND CEMENT FOR SALE, IN* | large and small quantities, All orders through Post Office Box 534 punc- tually attended to. Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work Jy 28-6m* be fixed by the order of the Board of Enroll- ment for his appearance for duty. (Signed) «“ WILLIAM WHITING, ‘*Solicitoy of the War Department.” B. Fry, AMES jy 18-tf Provost Marshal General. ‘AB DEPARTMENT, AbspTasT Gesenav’s Orrice, WASHINGTON, June 29, 1963, Generai Orders, No. 195. . The Adjutant Géherai will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor fer the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from 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 90 Assistant Adjutant General, RS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- J INGTON. Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1863. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- Den Sens, &c., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Eirias M. Gaeexe, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-tf AB PRPARTMENT, Wasxincrom, January 25, 1863. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Comman, 1323 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Da. CHILTON, % AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwsss 97x & 10Tz &rs,, (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock 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 & CO., No. 15 Beaver 87., New Yor, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYOBRS to the fact that we have the above goods ready packed for shipment in tases containing from one to twelve dozen each,and can fill any order for them on call, P, 8.—We alco keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands vOR CLIQUOT, MORT & CHANDON, @. H. MUMM & C0., PIPER BEIDSICK, BEIDSICE & OO., BUGENE CLIQUOT, DE ST, MARCEAUX, CHARLES RIVART & 00, SF An Inepection of our Stock 1s most respect “ Have never had anything which so perfectly | fully solicited. answers the purpose of a hi Cele fa — WARREN WABD, Esq., 7 No. 277 Canal strect,N.¥. | may wet 6 Ob “* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Haris.” Prof. JOHN SBNIA, No. 35 King street, N.Y, NOTIGO z To HOTELS, GROCERS ‘AUBANTS, PRI- vats F. For sale by all Druggists and Pancy Goods | f#¢ Bubscribers have o Just received & fresh ship Dealers, Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 81. ,, Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by 0 OABEB BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG which they offer for sale at New York prices KENDALL & BANNISTER, Also, they have constantly on hand e10-6m No. 542 Buoapway, N. ¥, gyotce paterson Beell Bilested Seek of AD BL, NATIONAL LOAN. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury having extended to the FIBST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT the privilege of conversion, we shall continue until that date to furnish THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS . of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Or after five years, at the option of the government These Bonds are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, BEING BOLD AT PAR and yielding SIX PER CENT. INTEREST IN GOLD, Equivalent at present priceof inte Nine per Cent. in Currency, ‘They offers Pa BECURB AND PROFITABLE MODE OF IN- ? VESTMENT, For large or amall sams, th THE COUPON BONDS are issned in : 4s $50’s, $100’s $s00's, and $1,000’, -- andthe 3 BEGISTERED BONDS IN $50’; G100's, @500’s, @1,000"a, and $5,000's, Persons desiring further information concerning the loan can procuré, wpom-appli¢ation at our eopnter, or by mail, circulars answering #1 se 4 uestions that.may arise. . JAY COOKE & CO,, Bankers, i 452 ith street, Hae A a te é uthrie ‘at; : pet oa ea: ingails Ouliines of Military Surgery; Lon- tnd SHGLISH Dany atom x Prescrbee's Pharmacopens jightingale’s Notes on Narsin, ROOFING MATERIALS, | FINE GROOERIES, YRANOE SAYLOR, . DENTIST RY.' SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, N2”" anND IMPEOVSD INVENTION | ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Witsour Murat Prars on OLasrs. nes cane 5. B. SIGREMOND, id it, New York, and 260 Peansylvania Avenue, Lenocen 18th and ‘13th sts., Washtagion, Oalls the attention of the public to the following sivantages of his improved rystem : 1, The Teeth of his manvfactare will! gever arsode nor change color by any three-fourths lighter than any other. 3. No tooth or roots nesd be extrated, as er’ ones can be inserted over them. cua Foot will be made inoffensive, and never 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as oner can be made immediately, thereby srantrving the Sewios of the thee whioh under the old system is frequently disigorod. §. This work been fall tested over five years by many of the first and physicians of this country. Dr.8. has motal Sllicg, with which the most sensitive tec! Semoun crit torabessoe, Sma nS ie: ic on *arough lifetetime, ices Gall and examine for yourself. ‘jy 2-tf | wear others, and no person ean wear others who Forecns calling at my office ean be secommoda with ‘le and price of Teeth t! desire; Bat to thoes whoare particular ‘and wich the pares a | y and most perfect denture th: roduce, the MINERAL PLATB will warrant For the Holidays. 1. HL. BININGER & 60, | Rance oy Nos. 19 sup 31 Broan Sr., Nuw Yoru OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIE STORR, Re. 2337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALso— CAN Goons, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, : ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, Together with ali the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S OELEBRATED LONDON DOOK GIN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. Ww All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the tity free of expense. As we intend to led ple tly ioeatet ee Te spectfally request families to give us acall. ABRAM M, BININGEB, HENRY T. OAPER. Wasumerox, December, 1363. A. M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion wit any other House. an-tf ROLLIN CHURCH. Agent. i482 cousins & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam nom reeeiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and 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. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Terms :—Cash on delivery. RILBY A, BHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., eottt Georgetown, D.C, pee and “J. W.,” om Boston “apply 2 Wi Le from Jar, Pure Massachusetts CLARIFIED OIDSR, Toner for pale ‘at the lowest market price, ix and all others in want sutlers and camer Veet pure pine aricoc? Cider are é ere. oe Union Bottling Dever, ae t, 6 2s Georgetown, D. eporuau "3 Ss TUM RONK MANUFA 499 Sevantu Br., Wasuincron, D, 0, warded by Maryland Institute of ae eas ER eT ele raaitate Also, ee eeton. Ds 0. 1860. ith; ‘mal and alwa; Tee ae Sen ate terial, every description of Fine BOLE LEATH B, LADIES’ DREBB. BOX, and WOO), AORING TRUNKS RY Buperior LBATHBE and D) vO rie KB COVERED and REPAIRED at short notice. ‘Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the sity, Georgetown and Alen ris 8. TOPHAM, TRIESEMAR. Prosecteg by Rov secured by s jal Letters hs of ti Parts, and the Seals a Imperial Collage of Medicina, Vienna. TRIESEMAR No. 1 ffeetn: dy for RELAXATION, SPEB- RAoRRGa any BXHAUSTION OF THB YeTEM, wi remove. devoid of taste or ities. ‘They are in the form ©! lie on the toilet table without ‘Bold in tin. cases at casee one fer $9, and in 8: canes, thus ee St, ne Wholesale and retail" ay wi 1, Bee ‘fone doute ieee [ARB No. 3, = Completely and en' those ders for which Copaiva and Cubebs hav. four thought au antidote, to the ruin of health of a vast portion of the population, TRIESEMAR No.8, isthe and sure remedy of the civilised world for all impurities ef the system, as well as secondary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- eury, a6 well as other deleterious ingredients, and all the Serenperilis in the world cannet nauseat qual- & lozenge, may their use as ‘ @ enna ETE Ponw ao MBBQHANDISR, MOREY JEYSLBY, VALU anette eee se ATS) y ASREA RASS Sorina: MOORS Want Penn. avenus. BOYS? OL Mri, 464 Seventh ted a white undestractive | M TEETH. i LOOMIS, M. D.. the Inventor and Patentee | | SEN ee bate cote | oi . | Fersons can wear these teeth who cannot i | *RA* KLERS' DIREOTORY. Gg Ss ee and after Monday, April 3, 1963. NB will be run bet sBLiNG aed PARCERE Bune tre boty and * R i tween WASHINGTON aud BALTIMOWS, ay Howe : FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW y¥ Leave Washington até and Tipe nen 630 p.m. H On Sundays at6 0 p.m. only, i FOR DALTIMORB. } Leaveat6.39, 8 and 11.158. m. and 3.8and 6.9 p, Hi } m, On Suncare atéa. m. and Saed 63 p. m. only ¥e aoe ras aed THR vast. ave Washington at 6.90 ®.m. and 3, § m. Cn Sued vs at 3 and 6.30 p. m. only, sry eey GTON ANB THB 80UTH, ore tor Washington at 4.30.8 aad 10 and 8».m, On Sundaysat 4.5) and . ™. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at fa. mn and =P. mn. Leave Washington at Sa.m.and 5p. m, Notrain for Annapolis on Sundays. The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore { and the frst and fifth trains from Wash: | tway points, ne fro MT Master L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, ap 2i-tf 2ecsa. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF TER BALTIMURE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | ! 1 | | Ra ee | | as a M WASHINGTOR CITY! TRE GkEAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. ing the Quickest Time. that cap sell a Taronga Ticket direct, or give And the Only Route Phrough Check for nngton City. With Less Changes of C: other Route, and no Omnibus Ridizg, Oo 827 FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted.) making conneeooe wit! nae leaving Baltimore 15 &, M. and 9 P.M. On Bundays, Two Trains at 3 and 6.30 P. ., con- necting at Relay with 9p. w. Train from jaitimore, ¥OR THE WEST. Train leaving Washington at 6.30 A. ™, makes connection at Washington Junction (Relay House) with Train leaving Baltimore at $.15 4. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY TH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. i This ts the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured tm Washington. Knight's Latest Improved 8LE2°ING CARS, of the most superisr finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTR To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1N- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, éce, ce, ec, WP WITH LESS CHANGES OF OARS THAN BY anY¥ OTHER ROUTE. ow BP" Specral Notice to Passenrers for the West from Washinton '—Passengers going West. by purcha- sing thoir THROUGH TICKETS in Washington by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONR Hoge ef visiting Buitinore (it dameea) wien ‘itin, i ou! additional ebaree. dee ae ‘< W7-C mnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE- LAND & PITESRURG OBNTRAL OB1O vad MARIETTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and of the NORTH” wast, CRNTEAL "WHSE™ ast ol e SOUTH WEST. ~ 2 For THROUGH TICKETS pl Ticket Office, Washington stazon,” DDY at the Master of Transportation ageage frem Wash: we M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863) 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL OAD ith its connections} IB A FIRST-CLASS HOUT ALL THE WESTERN CITIES, wapZRED, SAPETY AND COMFORT! FRED PEOM DUBE GH BAGGAGE CHECKED THROU z TIMORR THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them OLOSE OONNECTIONS aT BURG with ee on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ‘OT WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to ail pointe in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. We For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Oentral Ra’ ompany, northeas corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, |, and Calvert Station, Baltimore: BPLENDID SLABETNG CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING xp BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.90 a. m. and 6.90 p,m, trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m. and 9,15 p. m, trains on the Northern Central Rail- road, and arrive in Harrisburg at 1 p. m. and 1.35 &. m., there making close connections with the trains onthe Pernsyiyania Central Railroad for all parte of the West. By this route Freignis of ail descriptions can be y this rou’ eights o! ions | forwarded to and from any point on the Railrosda a, ‘Wisconsin, The Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad also connecta at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio Muskingum. Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Tiinois, sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusk: ,and Ohi- ‘o 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 gpeedy, transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from rat point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central road, are s ae times as Javorableas are charsed by other Companies. ome ‘Be particular to mark packages “Via Ponua tral BR. . BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central BR. B.. anon tawis Sesiteencatint tine Pa n juperin' len’ D: be LL. HOUPT, Gen Ticket Agent, Pailadelphle. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila- delphia, jan 3-ly.r grcner DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! OUNTAIN REMEDY. BVER USED ERTA: . ee Son A Positive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect @ Cure, rney rcaant falta. fad will not in aby way in and wil 3 fure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” P. bya qrataste of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. t th a ‘ cake have been gorged with Balsam Copaiva, oF Morons» SAMARITAN’S, GIET. Sent by mail ina velope. Price Male packages, 82, Female, BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD Itt RES, SPOTS, TET TRE, BORO GATES. BOL TA BY PHILS ok Va SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES is the public as a ive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL BIBBABRE the BA- MARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICR, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever neribed; it reaches and eradicates every the venereal #0 that the care is thorough nt, e then of this purifying reme- iy Bnd ve healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for which you me repent in. years, eae nO" { incurable, the AUIETTAWS BOGE AND HERB JULORS estige of impurities from the Saerrney well av all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! | FEMALES! many affections with which numbers of Fe- any eee ORDOT AND URRB SCIONS i most happily adapted, im Uloerated Uterus, in Whites, wn, Falling of the Womb, Debitity, and for ainta incident to the sex. “meg express, @1 @ bottle, or é bottles r i "8 CHANCRE WASH, SAMARITAN’S ( Price Fell : DESMOND & CO, Box 161 Phitadetphia Post OR std-by 8 CALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of llth and PRENAY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tr ILITARY GOODS. ee Lp HENS & OO. BG ee asso) 5 1g qualities used officers inthe Arm} ot N ic! SWORDS. SASHES, BELTS, pea ah Taare, Rath geet Sinan a a. wi which we can furnish officers _SompI te outta tp a for & 00., apirtie a8 Avenue, Berm ann sHORS TO BUIP THE TEMES, are now ail Kinds of BOOTS: eee ear poop aie ri ; “iiemalrot the Life and Gharacter of the late ue: a ed Tier Svar of Transportation, | BALTIMORE AND GHiv RAILROADS | TWO DAILY | HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND | FLUID EXTEACT BUCHU A POSITIVE aND SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Wrritae tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blad- der and Kidneys, Discases of the Pros. trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases oF Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Sweliings, existing in Men, Women or Children, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHE, For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following symptoms: Indisporition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease ,Dimnees of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Basr, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot 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 say that they are not frequently followed by those “* Direful Diseases,” IN. 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 Con- sumption, bear ample wit- ness to the truth of the as. Sertien, The constitution onee affected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen anda Invigorate the ystem, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOR ‘ HELMBOLD's HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, re Moves all diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis- eases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relia- bie and effectual known remedy or the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Sweilings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two tab’e spoonsful of the Extract of rilla added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson Diet Drink, and ene bottle is fully equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilia, or the Decoction, as usually made. aa THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT- TED TO USB IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and sre also ib 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 Mepical Proregties or Bucnv. From Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor BEWEES’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYBIC, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, 8 celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour pal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine PRICES. Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Extract Sarsaparilla, $} per bottle, or six for 95. i secure! Delivered to any poorer ly packed from Address letters for infermation, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Sours Texte Srreer, (below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, ‘Who endeavor to dispose ef ‘their ewn” ang “other” articles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: =, 'HELMBOLDS _ GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD’S eae ae GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WA8H, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, 48K FOR HELMBOLD’S, e TAKE NO OTHER, wo in advertisement and sepa for 1 ~ avo on end exposure, ap a- 4

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