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THE EVENING STAR. THE STORY OF THE EYES. A Dead Woman's Picture. All that is here writien happened m ny years: ago, but I still remember-every incident of the seene as though it had occurred but yesterday. I bad been mainly in Mal in rescuing frem death a poor, Rees desperate woman, who, sick of life, and ia pretends any longer to baitie with its ad wild- ly flung hereelf, one iene” night, from the fields of the bridge above down into the mur- waters creeping sluggishly along beneath, ick and silent. Another woman passing at the time had seen the mad act of this outcast, and her piercing ebrvk, oe eee sora in pi petite below, ed me 0! nature occurrence, akkonen I had notseen the deed committed: een ndging 1x trom the sound whereabouts the ten, I plunged into the river and am out te the epot, bappily in time tosave I had been wandering about ly a the decerted quays of as ea baste, ant, close tothe foot of the brid; dge. Tofwn wanderca about alone, and I usually choose lonely and deeerted spots, such as these. It is my fancy, and I indies it withont viihout feer-of opposition, for Iam a friendless bachelor, ‘and there was no one in the wide world iikely to trouble their Reade about my comings and goings, until I go for good upon the jong journey, and the char- ‘women at my chamber fight andscramble over the contents of my lockers. Upon this perucuers night, ehancing to be at Band when rhe made the rash attempt, I was able to save this woman’s life, an act for whieh, with her first returning breath, she cursed me Deartily, and I was able to make the acquain- ance of the strange being whois the hero of this strange etory. I see nothing much to admire in my conduct upon the occasion. I did, itappears to me, only what any other man, who was not aheart- dees brute, and who happened to be a good swimmer, would have done under likecircum- stances: bni the person of whom I was so profuse in his praises, and hung ut and complimented me £0 perseyeringly, that I thought he wanted topick my pockets. There ‘was something odd, too,in his manners. He ‘was well drersed, but he wore his hair long, and looked wild. I thought be was either eracked or tipsy. When I had helped to carry the half-drowned woman to the nearest public house, and was standing warming myself be- fore the fire, in asuitof dry clotiics t e hand- jord bad lent me, the stranger andI gotinto conversation. “That wouldn't make a bad picture,” said I, pointing out the group clustered around the wble, on which the woman was lying wrapped up in blankets, with the yellow light upon wWelr terrified faces. The stranger had been acting as the doctor’s assistant, and was, with myself, one of the privileged few allowed to be in the room. A eu an artist,” he asked suddenly. ; @ bit of one I should be, if Icould live 2 "Do you take portraits?” «That is my line.” “Then will you,” he inquired, with appear- ance of excitement, which astonished me, “will you take one for me !’” “Take yours ?” said I. “No, not mine,” he replied, insome confa- sion. “Not you charge?” “That depends mpen the nature of the work. Ts it to be done in oil ? «No; that would be too long a Process. ‘would require more than one sitting.” Yes. Lought tohave several to do it wall.” “That would not do, then. £ would rather have aslighisketch. Could you doit in chalk oF erayons !” he inquired. ~ Yes.” ++ At one sitting !”’ «1 will try.” « We will conclude a bargain, then.. What are your terms? Will five guineas be suffi- cient?” I nodded. “Then I will give ten witingsy, if you will gree todo what I desire,” “I will take the lady’s portrait, if that is what you mean.” «Yes, bat you do not know all. You area man of nerve. 1 know that well enough from what I have seen you do to-night, i will tell you then at once—she is dead !” I was somewhat startled by this announce- ment. I suppoee, though, that I did not look mueh terrified, because he squeezed my hand eagerly, and ssid ina soyiat tone: +I see you will do it. you promise?” I wasso hard up atthe time Finat I would willingly have done what he required fora tenth part of the amount. ++ When shall I doit?” Iasked. “Now ?” «No; I must make some preparations first. 1 will * provide the materials. Besides, you cannot see her to-night.” «To-morrow morning, then !” « No; it must be at night when it is done.” “Very well; give me your address, and I ‘will come to-morrow evening.” “No, no. You cannot call,and Ican give you no address. I must eallon you and fetch You, sor 1 don’t know where she will be!’ «What! Texclaimed involuntary. “You know where she is now, don’t you !” «: Yes; but you cannot see her ihere.” “When shallI see you, then? I asked, when I had given him my address. «In thr jays’ time.” “But,” said I, doubtingly, “won’tshe—won’t you—when is she going to be buried !” The day after to-morrow.” «But you said in three days.” “Yes. You must paint her after that—after she bas been in her grave.” WHO THE WOMAN WAS.” I must own that the three days I in some excitement, feverishly wishing for the time to come, and wondering over and over again whether the -strange man would really at his word and call upon me. mn the night he had appointed, I sat wait- wee him in my solitary room in Lyon’s inn, ont when 1 hearda neighboring clock strike three-quarters past nine, I had quite given him up, although the time he had fixed had not yet arrived. Icould not help thinking, when I came to think the matter over, that my friend was un- doubtedly a madman: that he had been raving atthe time, and the deceased lady was but a freak of his disordered brain. He bad given me neither name nor address asa security for his re-ap} ‘ance, and the more I thought of the affair, the more unlikely did it appear to me that] should ever clapeyes on him again. The mast in im popable art of thébusiness thaishe sho be buried and Thiet the ere mee before I could see — ned in the days of body-snatching, = bia? he had desired to roba grave, or required ey it was very easy procurable. I knew that snout jut then why should he wish to do so! ‘by need the woman be buried be- tore he could show her to me? Who was she? ‘What was she to him? For the ay rg me I could not Se Apes tery, and wi was puzzling my ir fiftieth time upon the same ‘subject, the clock struck ten. Simultaneously with the last stroke, a single blow fell suddenly upon my door. 18 from my seat and ran forward to admit my visitor. He wore axind of cloak or cape, and a large wrapper round his neck, as though he would have his face te eomeextent, What eave of SP wee vcry wee talked rational- enough, and his eyes did not look at all wild. on ce I fancied I caught a glimpse of eomethi shining in th breast pocket, which 1 took tobe a dagger-! I hardly liked the job, but I was hard up. lady’s. How much would You * Are you ready !”” he asked. Yes.’ «Come, then.” ‘We descended the stairs without further con- veraation, crossed the court yard, and got into a cabthat was waiting for us in thestreet with- it, or achrisipiagss blinds down,” said he;do you ject 1” $ ‘id strongly but I said “No,” and we meyed on rapidly in the dark obscurity; Oy the way, keeping a sharp look-out upon "the —e my companion. ‘e continued to rideon in silence for more than an hour, end a eee. I could tell every now and then. lights and nowe without, shat we a through some crowded thoroughfare, id seve no notion in what direction we we At last 1 said: «Have we mach SM to go!” “No,” he answered, “we must be close to wpe cot.” “Have you procured the: drawing mate- means My “Yes.” —BWe then continued in silence until the end of aur journey, which did not last more than five or tén miuates,@nd as we descended from the cab I looked eagerly ronnd in the hope of be- able torecognize the locality; but I was ane patie: to obtain more than a yery limited notion of a ‘objecjs surrounding us, s0 very dark ‘We had atthe gate of what seemed to be a mean-looking eot standing by itself =s a af of waste land. ‘© were in a lonely lane, as well as I could mir thing raf Tec ae pee nosignsof other houses near us, and there was a sweet freshness about the al air which spoke of green fields and pasture landhard by. Only this much conld I make ont, and Tea lowed may strange companion across tented, weed |-grown garden path, imto the:cot- eT was a& whitewashed’ building, one story high, apd there were two rooms upon the ground floor; into the front one my companion * ied the wa) He held the door open Sr me to pass in; then dosed it noiseless: im : i looked around the room, though not with- man ans tlight tremor, I jarge wax candies burning, one a side of a bed or couch. upon which pyr ‘women, the falling fall ‘upon er white and upturned By the side of the bed there stood an easel and a small table holding draw- ween eaioe crayon, ¢ ‘water colors, By the easel steoda chair. The room was ° chews unfurnished’, and the floor was [TO AB CONTIXUED.} AR DEPARTMENT, ApJor. 278 Orri ICR, ABEINGTOR, June 29, 388. General Orders, No. 195, The ‘Adjutant General wil) previde an ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volanteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service In the States of Penasylvania and Maryland. By order of the Secretary of Ber B.D. TOWNSEND, es Ansistant ‘Adjutant General. y®*Devanrane pe et Sea OP Wasu- Oftes Chief poe Moy 2,188. DBaLene rm AGRICULTURAL ImPLEMERTS, GAR- Daw BEDS, &e., are requested to furnish thisofies price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Golo- nel E1146 M. Gazsun, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Wath my S-tf AR DEPARTMEN Ww Wastiwor0m, January 98, 1988. In consequence of the pressure Of business atthe War Department, passen for citisens to visit the Anny of the Potomse will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. GommaD, 139 Peinsyivania avenue above Nineteenth street. LEGAL NOTIC Pegs SUPREME OOURT OF THB DISTRIOT Holding a Distriet Oourt of for the sai pistrict — 7s i COLUMBIA ted Btates fo '¥, 1863, the Uni Anacostia, ed to the Potomac Flotilla, seized a cance (no pame aa ake) box of one hundred and five Eeaaee st is in money, and brought the same i into‘ the,po 7 Waabington, and the same are | cuted in this court in the nameof the Us United fred Biates ss lewfal prise, 6 and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hall, in the elty of Washingtoo on the first Monday of Ostober next, when and where all persons are w. to appear to show eause why condemnation should Bo! Te decreed a to pp) for their interest: B. J. MBIGS, Olerk. Ty SUPREME COURT OF THE et our of OF COLUMBIA: ted. Btates for Gaon: reeling : firs, iat ie the Tih day of fay, ofthe United Btater, Bity Hal, ie tne toa of eigen rt the frst Monday of October next, whem and where all par- ed to appear, to show cause why con- Somsmation meacela not be decreed and to intervene for the: rests, By the ras Tene oo MEIGS, Clerk, OORT OF THR DIsT oF SOLUMBE Moldings Dust wot ited States or the Distaiat, —To ati whens z snay concern, resting giiee, is Bereby. Gait that, onthe Mth day nited States pioee ea maeer ayured 3s lswra isefal to the porto! sor and the: om to fothe port or rWeatagan, the beled and Courtin heremese pame cot the ‘Onited tates, for cont emnatio: and that said cause will stand for trial at ine Hall in the city oF Weshington, on the arat Monday of October a nd where all per- sonr are warn papiuees Hess why com- demaation an should id to intervene eo Court. B. J, MEIGS, Clerk. foe Ga iatercete SEE CORE OF Tas DISTRICT Coubuer BIA, Hold Gourt o, TS tee for the Mud Distro Te oil whom iz ati concern. * or neh Roti given, ihaee Vonde cavt is aay of May, 1508 Setof mopey and Fseviares C4 the United States steamer to the Poto- mac Flotilla, Todt ae tg tot noes port at 9 abis "i e same Higeled and iis Court in the name ited. " pape Yor Seni eres S fips Oity snaitiet a a ise ion raf ‘aah: the fret sien sad where =e rot and to intervene foi thelr aE order of the Court. 3 B. J. MEIGS, Cteri mn as such | ANBOLINE FOR THB HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAOUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LVVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL’ AMBOLIND isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEB- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” OHILTON. “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WABREN WARD, Erq., No. 277 Oana! street, N. Y. “After being bald for seven years your AMBO LINB has covered the entire scalp with NEW Balg.” Prof. "OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N, Y, For sale by all Druggists and Fan:y Goeds Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price @1./ Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No. 542 Broapwar,N. ¥, @10-6m AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 60., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Barwaen 975 snp 107TH 8r8., SAVE SOUGHT AT THE REORIVER'S RALB . THS WHOLE BALANOR OF STOUK of the late firm of LEACH & 00., BALTIMORE, consisting of: BERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF BVBRY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FIsH, * FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc. WHICH WE OFFEE TO THE TRADB, DY THE PACKAGE, va BELOW MANUPACTURBRS PRIOR, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., ape 289 Pennsylvania Avenue. Mar OF OHABL: brs of the United eine rs) of Missi a Soca $ obesctyj Aigeve large suortmoat ‘NN AND OUR, BIG: uN A} RANOK FA YLOR. AMENTAL PAINTER eine ite nee he undersigned would puvite that they are now 7A cane this city, jals re above branches of Painting in vequal 10 any of the oes ip jarantee Hon on terms tate ae: ere IUIP. YON, sprig 300? rt ‘Wath and LASth ete REFORMATION IN THE Tims ea te TAaAYLO ‘faa. Canadajto.; PROPUSALS. P®°orodars rom LUMBER. Office of Ch Coveiry Barco, ice eases seen See vi i PRP gt etry Sy ington as may ‘by the Cl pester, quantities 02d of 112220000 feat one ineh White Pine Common Gul’ Nh 000 feat Hemlock Beastling, Si4, elebteoe feet 200 000 feet Hemlock Seantling, 325, sixteen feet 000 feet Hemlock Scantling, $14, sixteen feet ibilfty of the Ta must be verited patie official ph rerited by the, on peta of the Clerk of the Siroporals without satisfactory guarantee will not en tracts will Be awarded only to regular dealers Bonds Yor suck amounts sa be determi upon (based upon the amount ‘of the contract) wit Fea pene ited from each contractor and his guaran- ant ed of tis or pd or tbereoh, as, the intersa’s of the Government may in A me epee Sain ate, indorsed, i pfoposaie for amber * ae £0. . Chief Quartermaster ouvaire® Bean, HH @. SAWTB' oma OF 7a ‘EB SIGNAL OFHLOER, BBALBD Paorosste will be tecclvedat Urten atl paraaien iS eran tor the ‘Bigba al Beyertme! over Sent t the ondred rd and Sfty red Figna) Benipments, ent ¢ first delivery to be made about the th Danmar js, oF. aa soon thereafter as Gorers Of Pin e fall name snd post office address of the bid- in the pro) dig Rid ined inthe namecof a frm, the the names ies must appear, or the ‘bid will be sooner asthe individual proposal of the party Poinasis from disioyal parties, or where secon 4s not present to respond to his bid, pettinet Proposale must be addressed to ‘ The Signa) Officer of the Army,” Washingt 0, D.C . and should te ety, Jndorsea Proposals for Field Signal abe Fesponsi bility of the guarantors must be own By fa ficial certificate of the Clerk teas poy intiet Court or ofthe United States ‘abilin of the bidder to fill the cont beeinn oo Re led to him, must be guarantied by two peated to the ible reere whose signatures are te bea pany ee and sald guaran- in ou m8 © double the amount involved in the contracts, wanes by the contractor and both tee wi of his guarantors, will be required of the successful Bidders or bidders upon signing the contract, Form of Guaranus. We, —,ofthe county os = writ WSR ue onde dames with oped able of aie rene: a, and that, ‘should his pi ition- be ‘3 oy he win in. ‘once enter into @ contract in accor Bhould the be award aM hepabag pdeederd nc ed him, we are pre- (To this an’ tee must ut be appended the oficial ve mentioned.) 6 Tight is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deemed too high, or i’, for any cause, itis 7 igs deemed for the public interest to accept pede will be on exhibition st the office of the Hien Wota a} Omer for: twenty (90) days from date, a Psorosars FOR HEAD BOAEDS FOR GRAVES Cuizr Ass’? Quanrsawasran’s Orrics, of Washington, 215 @, ener ied ee ‘Wasurncrom, Aug. 7, 1863. BRALy: PO) until TUESDAY, Aug, isth, Lo’ solock =. m., fer furnisbiny the United 8 ari reelele wl Boards cr Tableta for graves of ne following de- scription, vis: to of good Black Walant, clear or knots and splits four't 4} teat in length, Yan co (9, wide, and one and three- gene thick Jwith five. eights (3 cas. nak eroves atleast twenty (20) inches each o} masrdtor pdfs Te, tine ‘of decease of puch Gomminiemed soldier as the eres Rear cermeanten or bie may direct, and in to correspond w! sample to be seen att this office. All of eaid boards to be deliveret at such ee or points in this city or county in Washington. D.C., asthe t Quartermaster may direct five hundred twenty days, and the balance two 2,000) within sixty days after awarding ract. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and 4N OATH OF ALLEGIAMOR <o the United Bates Government must accompany each proposi- tke ability ofthe eee be bophisich are should it be awarded to him. m: teed ‘by two responsible persons, ay jie are og! ‘be ap- pended to the Sustains, and said guarantee must accompany the bid The responsibilit, ity of the guarastors mu shown b: brat officii certificate of the Clerk of the pearest tele Court or of the United States Dis- trict aoa rson when the bids Bidders Trt be present in rn wnae the brat not eonsid- poe ouenet, or their propo: of all the oe Sonnidered ss the indy individual proposal’ of the party mad is the anmof one pnoosand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of b: tors, will pecans of the successful bia upon signing ‘The right to re! any or all bids that may be deemed high ia reserved by the Depot * Quarter: master, formal proposala will be rejected. arres ey yt, Baward L. Army, at ‘and sh lainl marked ME Proposals fo {or Faraianite Beas Beene Graven.” s0RM OF GUARANT We,— — of the county of a —,, of the couaty iter into a contract fm secord- shee y therewith. Bbould the contract no awarded the his sureties, him we are pre: pared to To this casineeemery mane au Std Captain and A. Q. M., U.8. Army. peri es e teers d ATAU ASEINGTON AnoEa ae July Mis BOPOBALS FOR FURL. plone ED PRoposa.s, to * tor We Fea will be et wa. vod at m. of the Tith of August, se tore at waive 2 tena aNTaE fy epee ‘GOAL, and 15) on vaiddore, wil tate “glow per ton or cord. sponsible bidder who will arbor rity in a bond for @30 for the dus contract, tainand Assistant Q rmaster. re _ SUNN See TRIESEMAR. rr TRIESEMAR _| aaa . TRIRAEMAR BYaTSM, world. cat E Nee. RY and 3 are alike Ges. They Ermey a of » lozenge Neon ure being cu wd thes re Sta Fa fein! pant Fetail'd A. : #treet,) New York, - rinon Pictad mittanece, Dr. Barrow will foi ‘lessmar to part of the ‘world, ly ed, and sagonst to the = i eA Faye all silustrated ‘work, ; or By apectal ‘iuthority frou B. nd is Deeg sori cia zues 73 - S yRANOR TAYLOR, .: 60 &. Leas prided Tho best wt ES ia 4 lhe your Spring and = otected by Royal Latters als a cere | al ‘coer ARD bee! nope bows WHE, v: prices. ly 4-0otw Se ot 100 Fmogs White, isk, iae, and Grees BALTIMVURE AND OHIO RAILROAD. atone amanda. a. Bundare. Annapo! Pe carther a gotrzatien. pickets of etary Kind, fon netic riding or at the Ticket of pierre SMITH, L. M. OOLR, Generali St au s-tf | jer RRORIVED— ekor festa a Bees he pe ot Specs yee bat so2 om ane ORD. Guyane er Mosambique Bhawis, ua and Ficolominis im great variety and ze- M. TAYLOR & GO. seen ete gab ae Wa rs iclosted broek is For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & €0., Baance op Nos, 18 amp 91 Baoin 87., Naw Youn OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Re. 987 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BEAR THIETESNTH STERET, SIGN GF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS 20 BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALsO— FINB GROOEEIES, GAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, _ KENNEBEO SALMON, — BSOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES Gs’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OCODFISH, Together with all the LUKURBIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Oo, are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S OSLEBRATED LONDON DOOK GIN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIR. BAL articles bought at their store warranted of the frit quality, and forwarded toany part of the 20s Titus to be yottianienty located, we re- apectfally request families to give us a call. - ABRAM M. BININGSR, A. M. BININGEE & OO, Rave no consexion wit any other Honse. és-tf BOLLIN CHUBOH. Agent. 1k Saag REMI 2 um TRUNK MANUPFA 499 Sevenrn Sr., Wasuinoron, D. fillver Meda: een tl bes Uae 7a Institute of Moda) Mochanio’s Insti a: Myatiszone D. 0., 1852, fe = Teme ereresee terial, rene description on” Fine OLS EE N FRAME, ba EE BOX, AORING TRUNKS FeV ART a evil ae BY | et y spanez ing yeti “aa a SrnonKs COVERED and REPAIRED at short delivered free of ebazae t0 any pert of the Gece alert MnS 8, TOPHAM, ERT TTT aoa To HOTELS, guocais Sab avmans, ra ‘The Badsoribens have an a fresh ship. om OAEES ST. JULIAN AND FLORRAG wate oir nie tert en, Parr and i epre Popa went OOLLINS & 00.8 . PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE LZ AND PORTER. ree ee | ane Tam prepared to ‘Sas aT Surzns, 460 Boven' iB strestcte rs rithvess aie BE g0Re te, SIRT ae Ss cae oa fakes See pane Be sis S"fown to buy your 0 i1sesa SPBING AND ery SOHEDULE BALTIMORE AND "OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTOR OITY! THE @REAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Th Bar Wier She other Route, and x0 FOUR D. pag sead: making beimer cy 3r ys ey rains leaving ‘Weahin, mae 8 or 6.90 PF. m, leat if 5, OF make connection with Teale Jon = Baltimore at Sr.™. AQRYLASUR DLE RE 8 noe Tal Chee og be big tvg- ethno ” snulent's Tate k rte aay GLERPING. OARS, of most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTR To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, O1N- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 87. LOUIS, CHICAGO, Bey, Bly Ly GU WITH Less CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANT OTHER ROUTE.2® Daft a peice to nan Fi dong fashvarion '!—] sUGH Ti by te beitmors cod Oh Jed a Halirosd? Wnt price, and the Bolthacre (it desired) wit masa es the = ve ad z hits wnestions = at the Ohio River with OLEVB- BURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARISTTA © ¢ CINOINRATH ILROADS; and, them, with ‘h gh ne NORTH wast, “GRNTRAL WaoPr ase H TICKETS please it the oHocTeRSUg TORT 2 station. ones rtation at oot. General Ticket J Abas ‘Op 31-tf PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL nauhoap BAGGAGB CHECKED > sual ee = ‘BALTIMORD PHILADEL?? BEY F Bar Terspona! OL0sB CONNBOTIONS ae AT WARRISBURE MORTHARN ORNTRAL RAILROAD, THE GBRAT 0 ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE Wast, NORTEWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Sa Rees es iF of Mabingtons and Chet Benen: SPLENDID SLERFING. Rg cans ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING amp BALOON MOALB ON ALL TRAINS 9.15 a anh art ‘arrive in ferrisvare aur 8. m., there Fenuspivanta Oo Central age, the for all parte of th: By this route wretguta cra deseri ns can be eSryse » Rontaeky, Indian, Tino o Ont pare Yeclar to mark packages ‘Via Penns. WM. aca g North wires, Rontral B.E., by L GourT.@ sande AN 71 Bupe: ii noesHON, donne riot ie it Agent, Pals BORET DISEASES! SECRET ee SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST QERTAIN REMEDY EVEB USED, Positive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRI ila ols te. Contains no Mineral. ne 7) o Morea ae a. They ‘are en raguiable Saving no ‘smell nor any oper te, and will Telicate in- eores seomane or bowels of the most ¢ de! peraeweisa! foay days, and recent “ered rersi' ers janayiraaie, srr aa Sod Ol ts of the iprosent day URE, nso ra nov. NO OMANGE WHATEVER. of getting cured, io are mm gorged with Baissea Gopaiva, or MA RITANS, MELEE malt a sn eet ron 0. BLOOD tt! aati ah oe a hne remas 0 BA. iy remed; Pe: is i) Sees Ect eee on ‘Book am j aeee sie roe with wi may se fete Mm CEANDRE wask, Box 161 Post BS. CALVERT FORD, ¢ rnet of lth and. may 6-tr fofaine aM " HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONGCESTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHE “a POSITIVE axp SPECIFIO REMEDY von Non-Retention ov Incontinence of Urine, Irvtte- thon, Inflammation or Uiceration of the Blad~ er and Kidneys, Dissases of the Proe- trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and BMucoms or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases op Affcctions of the Bladder and Kidneys, -* end Dropsical Swelling: 8, evicting in Men, Women or Children. HELEBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Broesegs, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Bxertion, Loss of Power, Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of ‘Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease ,Dimness of Vizion, Wake- falness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- Bess of the Skin, ~ ERUPTIONS ON THE FAOB, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Pa- tuity, Epileptic Fite, in one of whieh the patient may expire, Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “‘ Direful Distases,” IN. SANITY and CONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their saffering, but none will confess, The records of the In- sane Asylums and the Melan- sholy Deaths by Con- + sumption, bear ample wit- ness to the trath of the as sertion, The constitution ones Sected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD’S BETBACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOES HELMBOLD’§ HIGHLY OONOENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Fer purifying the Blood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in life, ebronie constitutional dig- eases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relis- ble and effectual known remedy or the cure of Scrofula, &cald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Pace, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spooneful of the Extract of Tilla added to a pint of water, isequal to the Libson Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the a, as usually made, S7 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT- TBD 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 ate considered as invaluable remedies. Sez MEDICAL Propaerizs oF Buoxv, From Dispensatory of the United States. 8ee Professor DEWEES’ valuable works om the Practice of Physic, Bee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIO, Philadelphia. Bee remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Boyal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour See Medico Chirurgical Review, by BRNJAMIN TRAVBBS, Fellow of Sort odin, of Burgeons. Bee mont of the late Btandard Works of Medicine PRICES, per bottle, or six for $5, Extract Sarsaparilia, $1 per bottle, or six for $B, dress, Delivered to any ad pees packed from Address letters for information, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOB, 104 Bourn Tents Srazee, (below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND BN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of “their ewn” ana “other” articles on the reputation attained by "7 SLMBOLIYS PREPARATIONS: | : aaa HELMBOLD © ‘ 4 QENUINS EXTRACT ov sin apa LDB » - = GANUINE IMPROVED BOSS-WAsH, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BVERYWHEEB, ‘ _ SSE FOR HELMBOLD’S, “TAKE NO o7sen: =o In advertisement snd avo on ond exposure, 2