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4 $ i THE EVENING STAR. THE MONTH MALIGN. September gives r.se to more disease in towne and Rites together than any other month of the year. It is fruitful in diarrhma, dysentery { and fevers of every grade, from common fever and ague to the most malignant form of bilious, | ecngestive and yellow fever. The immediate cause of these maladies are the hot days and nights, in conjunction with the habits of the people. Few persons have hearty appetites in hot weather—onur instincts are too wide awake for that; but we toooften drown their wise, and steady, and gentle monitions in the clamor of the animal nature for stimulants, to whet up fae appetite to hurtful and destructive activi- Phe roprietors of the moat fashionable hotels in New York have asserted that if it ‘were not for the * profits of the bar” they would have to.close theirdoors. Doubtless, in almost all cases, these ‘profits of the bar” are a ver’ im portant source of income toall taverns. e have certainly noticed thata number of tem- perance hotels succeed in collapsing im a short ume. ‘When the stomach is taken beyond the ability of work, by eating to the fill of a stimulated appetite, one pernicious result always follows, and a different one is impossible in any single vase in a century Of ceniuries; that food is not oriecty assimilated, cannot be mad» into good jood, and that, being Mixed with what was aiveady in the system, makes «bad blood” of the whole. The entire mass is a vitiated ar- ticle, and becomeés more so by each act of over eating, by every mouthful swallowed to “get an appetite.” The whole mass of blood being thus corrupted, it is no wonder that persons Mving thus are liable tocomplaints of the body, for the vitiated blocd goes every where, and, never feeling well, they are always “taking mething.” In this way the body soon loses its vigor, its capauility of resisting causes o! dieéase and warding off sickness; a state of tings plainly pores and uuwilttingly ac- knowledged in the now very common expres- eion, * the slightest thing in the world gives me a cold.” When such is the case, it is always because the person has not much stamina; in other words, is full of ‘*bad blood,” whatever may Rave been the c&use, whether from taking tonics, stimulants, or bitters, to wake up an unnatural appetite, or whether from “forcing” food; eating without an Spretite: or merely from a vicious indulgence of the animal nature. ‘When persons have for some time eaten more than the system requires, th-~ Jose their appe- tite; have a bad taste in their mouth on waking up in the morning: are more or less uncom- fortably chilly, and are fit subjects for any cause of disease which may exist in the atmos- phere; and they are the very first victims to any epidemic malady; if anyhody is sick, they are sure to be among the number This general cause of cisease existing in the atmosphere is always generated in the latter part of Augnst and during September; it is ealled miasm—an emanation from decaying yoseusple matter, mud, leaves, plants, roots, , it is distilled death, literally, because the heat of the noonday sun, acting upon matters like these, causes the deleterious agency to rise up, like alcohol or whiskey from i still; when the cool cf the evening comes, this air is con- denred, becomes heavy, falls to the surface and is breathed by whole communities, some- times breaking outin a night and destroying hundreds before the morning. In such cases the temperate, plain-living, and industrious are the very last to suffer, if at all, becauce they have good blood, which has a “power” to resist dicease. The lesson is never attempt to “whetup” the appetite, except by creditable labor, or moderate, steady, continuous out- door activities.—Hail’s Journal of Health. w7-Artemus Ward says—«I have already given two cousins tothe war&I stand reddy to a@acrifiss my wife’s brother raihur’n not see the rebelyin krusht. And if wuss cums to wuss I'l] shed every drop of blud my able bodied relations got to prosekoot the war. I think sumbody oughter be prosekooted. and it may &@s well be the war as anybody else.” wz Ww. H. Totman, a young man of intelli- gent and prepossessing appearance, has been arrested in Hinzham, Mass., on the charze of aseaulting at different times a number of ladies With intent to ravish. 7 The harvests in Europe are represented | beter than for seyenteen years, and France and | England that last year took 97,000,000 bnshels of wheat, will take none this year,—so the Mer. chants’ Magazine says: @7 An English paper relates that the siste: of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, a lady eighty years of age, is now living in England in ab. ject penury, and dependent colely on charity to keep her trom the workhouse. SJ Capt. John Slaymaker, a veteran of the revolution, who served as a wagoner in Brad- | dock’s campaign, died in Lancaster, Pa., re- cently at the adyanced age of ninety-one. m7 The London Times says that the appoint- ment of an English Prince to rule over Canada would be bad policy, and that the Canadians | must defend themeelves. We Eugene De Ia Croix, the greatest of mo. dern French painters, died athis country house, | near Paris, on the 16th of last month. Se" Telegraphic communication between Oal- «utta and London is expected to be established B Fix months. $y MONBY |—MONKY ! MONEY! 8 & CO. | FicENSED ae WNEROKERS, 299 O81 xsar, setween Nixtg axd TextH, are now prepared to make cash advances in sums of from one dollar to ten thousand dollars on col- lateral security. LIBERAL ‘ADVANCES will be made on all kinds of Real and Personal Property, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical rum: Hardware, Clothin, C., Ke. BR had several years’ experience in Dasiness in ‘ity, and favorably known to many of its citizens. we are confident that to all who may entrust us with business we will give satisfaction. M K. WALSH & 00. se 1-30" Licensed Pawnbro ADE®B: HOTEL. The undersigned takes gt eteat pleaeare in inform- ing hie numerous friends and the pu’ pits, generally that he has taken the HUTE eituaie on the corner of Tenth and B sae hearly oposite Ford's Theater, lately un: i EB Goetz, sno that he bas and cermscent Hoardars on ri fascnable = oa BAR and LARDESB wil always contain the best the s-ason or market affords. Pelt: Soo experience of the undersigned in Hotel etn ig deemed a sure guarantee on his pS ee ee a iF comfort will re- etive from him undies ea eae ion. RISTOPHEB MADES, au 27-Im* Proprietor. ITCHELL HOUSE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ‘EL $O%, THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) 462,464, amp 466 THin?aserE BT The undersigned solicits the uvlic. This house has public ani bs bere Bs tae ween, Gay OF 8 mers) ‘terms. Ite ia ne plus ultra, and ¢ Culinary department under the contol of one ok the Ley: cooks in tee the — pernelee naraee se room, 20 thet tthe moet fas fastidious sonaolaser ean eS: Nee GEO. 8. MITOHELL, P: ‘eto: . B. . Pre rr. ting Apartments are ome iy N.B—The Ba! and day. BVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. BY PROF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER, MEW AX¥D SIMPLIFIED MBTHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINaIKe. Professor Wolowski continues his Singin, Piano Classes, and opens a new course for and Singin; By Profewor Wolowski’s new method, a person having only a slight knowledge of music will be en: bled ina very short time to read music with great facility and execute “peratic as weil as © sssical music with rare perfection. As to the the vocal part, by his way of vocaliza tion he arrives at most extraordinary rosuite. reuders the voice poweriul and enables the singer to vocalige with facility, acouracy and fine quality of tone. ons: PROFESSOR, WOLOWSKI receives Vititors daily, from 8 to9 o'clock a. m., and ‘rom 7 to # o'clock p. m, at his residence, No i Pas 316 F street, on the Morthesst corner of Lik: | street. - au 10 Im prezs HEIDSIECE CHAMPAGNE. 300 Rankets quarts and pints,on hand and for Sale at agents’ prices bv JOHN P, BOYLE & CO, _4 Exchano+ Plase, Baltimore, Ma. acStim WAsuINGTON, Aug, 1 500 soxns SUPERIOR TA SCR OLARMT a Just Feoeived and for eale b & THOS, PARKER & CO., sa ow a 313 and 345 Pa. avenue WEBB «& BVEB OnAEL EE otsoRs $70, =o imPontEns © °- TZOLBSALE AMD QB741i DEALERS IN Came, GLASS8 AND RARTHEN WARB, Fine Cutlery, “inated W: soul Pitchers, sloek Tin 7eaaeset Wpcare Calton a olar Lam terns, Stonr Ware, &0., &0., he, Goods Packed and Piso ese bed and opelivered im this City ana $020 Fellow eventh Wastingtan EO , 460 Seventh street, to wit OFFICIAL. HeaDQuaRTEEs Provoer Marsmat, ‘District of Columbia, Aug. ita ise 1863. } The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Hall, every i day, from 9 &.m.to 6p. m., until farther no- } tice, to examine cases of drafted men, either for exemption or acceptance. Hurry A. SCHERTZ, Oaptain and Provost Marshal. | 4B DEPARTMENT ApsuTaRT Ge AL's Orrion, @TOR, June 29, 1888. General Orders, No. 198. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the au 17-tf tothe Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the Btates of Pennsylvania and Maryland. cw By order of the Secretary of War. sli B.D. TOWNSEND, jes Assistant Adjutant General y**devaRraes DF! par eeteeas OF WASH- Ofics Chief Gesamte, May 2, 1853. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Gn- psn Bxxns, &c., are requested to furnish thisoffice price lista of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Oolo- nel Evias M. Gueei Obie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-tf ws DEPAETMEN’ Wismisoron, Jennary ‘35, 1988. 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, Ocl, Commap, 133 Pennsylvania aveaue above Nineteenth street. Cor BY THE OARGO OR SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND. wooo OF THE BEST QUALITY. At Yard corner © and Ist street, near B. & 0. B B. Depot; and Wharf foot of lth street, Island, au 27-lm* 0. W. PALMER. iu Eu LING CHEAP. HE FINE STOCK OF RBaDy MADE CLOTHING can be seen at BARE & BRO.’S, cor- ner of B and Seventh streets. In order to reduce our stock, we have determined to reduce our prices to wholesal ign e8—an excellent opportu- nity to purchasers. ‘e invite ail to an examina- ne er ons sneer ce Btock of BOYS’ as weil as CLOTHING. glee very: ter eS u Broce woe FURNISHING 1So0p8, Goarvaca PANTS a fine’ lot of BLACK "Ress ar f a 20-1m) BARE & BRO. Sorane, ATTENTION ! BUTTER DEPOT FOR THE ARMY. Choice Butter td in giase ey always on hand acd for sale NNER au 24-Im* 334 D st.. near Mth st. AS8H! o a8 H! cas HI! CIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on all kinds : MERCHANDICN. 3 FURNITY GOLD and BILV ATCH. DIAMON DAL ee au 25-I1m Tur TUG "Cc. LEWIS & 00.. Auct'rs aa a ae bet. @ and Hats, HO HASWELL,” now lay Alexandria, e wili be sold cheap, on accoun dissclution of partnership of the owners Apply to CAPTAIN TALBOT, Steamer * Young America,” oC Alexandria and Washington. an 21 1: st 1,400 LIMB! LIMB! LIMB!!! BAKREL3 LIME just arrived at Gun- aell’s wharf, por schooner 8, Bullwinkel, and for ‘A.C McKNEW, corner 7th street and Canal, JAY COOKE & CO., 1 BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteemth Street. ers Ps WE SHALL CONTINUE TO. FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfler notice. SF Persons desiring information concerning this joan can procure at our counter, or apon application by mail, circulars answering ali quealions arise. yu avy aun ONL ALL 1950K8 OF GOVEENMENT BONDS, TRBASUBY NOTES | CETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, } GOIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, | AND PAY PHE HIGHEST PRIONS FOR { CERTIFICATE CHECES. JAY OOOKE & CO., Rankers, | au Stf 462 Fifteenth street. RttasHovss, FANT & 00., | BANEKERS, NO, 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, t Will continue to furnish U. S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS As long 24 issued by the Government, at par, . B, Coupon 6’s of 1881. U. B. 7-30 Treasury Notes, U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD. xchange on all parts of Europe and the Northern Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers. Btocks and Gold bought in New York exclusively on Commission. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & oo. KENDALL'S AHBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, QODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, BMBELLISHBS THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and Herbs, fer the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEB- MANEBNT VIGOB of the HAIR. “#Hissly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Da. CHILTON. “ Heve never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.”” WARREN WARD, Bsq., No. 277 Canal street, N.Y. ” after being bald for seven years your AMBO- “INB has covered the entire scalp with NEW alg.” Prof. "OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, H, Y. For sale by all Druggista and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 91. Manufactared and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, o10-¢m No. 542 Baoapwar,N. ¥. By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. CORSE AND OABRIAGE BAZAAR AND RE H' POSITORY, Bxpressaly for the SALE OF nos GABBIAGES, STOOK, &c., 8 Louisiana Avenue, meteesa Ninth and Tenth streets, Osem ADVANCED on ConaicuKERTS. Btorage for Oarriages. orses, Oarr.ages, &c., received for private sa in my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & OO., Aucts, SizAMaE KBYPORT, CaPT. 4, BYTHER Baltimore every FRID. .» for eiaxan pe enbine a emery e8 0 turni leaves Washington every TUMS } BAY, sts, m.,and Alexandria at7 « ee apply on board oFr to om kncaé will gent, Washi .0. 7 All Passengers sre required to from Gen. rom Gen. Heinztleman. aué-ly”* Dax LINE TO CAPE MAY.—On and after mona 2th July, 1863, the TTAN,’ 0; May daily & m, Connecting at Newcas' ith Balti trains. Fare ‘rom Philadelphia, including carr: age hire. 82.5). au 4-1m* LABIFIRD OLD OIDBE ou anirrap oIpEat Let Fao) Ferelved per per schooners lanes 8 molt SLAMIT Ln Orpen S ties to suit purchasers eee t price, in quan autlers and others in want of 5 0 of fe of Older invited to prim rare to call and ex. here, Dosen Betas rr FE eed, a rany MERCHANT T ALLO RB, “8.0. 44-07 362 Pa. avenue, TP HIB IB TO NOTIFY SUTLEMS OF Tite and stahort oti aee or WAGONS hen erner of John mar -en" LOTHING AT SMITHS, | CH SMITH 69 Seventh st tmay } @xptration of their term, have offered theirservices | 5, LEGAL NOTIC BDF, UBT OF THE Dit TRE Se ee as the United a ven. ‘ak ita one Weatinete peel gl as Pi trial at Csi Srial at the Oty where all persons aro snd tolaterrene for thelr ta, ‘au j0 BR. J. MBIGS, jeans a SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT F COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court of Vaites Btates for the said Dis ot Te alt whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice reby h h day of yur, = the Dale eae hati ot onthe re 4 Primrose ri captured alot of ary goods shoes, Ko and bicwent = into the port o! Washington, and the same is [beled and prosecuted in this Court inthe name orene United States, for condemnation as iawfu, that owuse wil for atthe ity J fa in the city of rien etd" on the first of Oc! ony wi where al! all per- sons cogs to om cause why con- ier the ir interests. “1 te ter eee eee eee a se! y the Court, B. J. MEIGS, Olerk, Taw SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court of the United Btates for the said District.—To aij whom it may concern, Greeting: Notice is hereby Banta that, on the th day of March, 1963, the a Etats schooner Racer captured a8 lawful boat and three drafts, an ibrowent em fo the poit of Washington, and eo are libeled and prosecuted in this Oourt in the p: Dame of the U Snited tates, for conc emnation as such lawful and that said caure will stand for trial at the Bic ial Hall, on the city of Washington, on the first of October next, when and where eu ere arned to appear to show cause w! femnetion seen SD0e be mGecreet, and to intervene for elr eres e Qour’ iy Tine h. J. MEIGS, Olerk. bit SUPREME COUBT OF THE DISTRICT F COLUMBIA \, Holding » District Court o. aited Btates for the said Wistrict—To all concern. Greetin: Pa Derehy lay, a lotof the United to tha Poto- mae Flotilla, and rouge it to the port of Was! = and the same is li led and prosecuted in th! batts in the name of the United States, for con- dempation as lawful prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the Oity Hall, in, the city of Washington. on the first Monday of October next, when and where all persons are warned to appear how caase why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. By order of the Gourt. $y 35 raer ofthe Oourt. 2 5, MEIGS, Olerk. NITED STATES 5-20 BONDB, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTHS, UNITED BTATES COUPONS OF 1881, UNITBD STATES CERT! 7ICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS, Gold. Bilver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on all parts of Burope and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorised to furnish 6-2) Bonds at par until the Ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases, Orders for Stockaand Gol executed in New York exclusively on commission. BITTENHOUSE, FANT & 0O., y7zt Bankers, 35% Penn. avenue, pts =! PILES! SOLDIERS “AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DR. WITFIELD®S VEGETABLE PILLS. This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, and has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a remedy within reach, Sold by 8, C. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va, Bent to any address by mail. Price 60 cente per box, J. YOUNG, Proprietor, jy % Sm No, 481 Broadway, N.Y. TPpRRArURY DEPABTMBNT, OFFIOB OF COMPTROLLER OF THH OUBBENOY, Waszincron, July 16, 1863.—Whereas, by satinfac- tory evidence presented to the undersigned, it hor been made to appear that the Firat Nation: of Wasbin; in the ar: of Wastineten aa aad District of jolumbia, has been duly organized under a seeorsing to the requirements of the act of Qongress entitled * cap actto providea national Currency, secured bye pledge of United Btates stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof,” a) approved February 25, 1863, and has complied, with all giles of aaid ac! quired to be complied. with before commencing t! er of Bankin, Plow. therefore. f, Hugh McOulloch Comptroller of the ‘Ourrency, do bi hereby certify that the suid Firat National Bank of Washington, county of Washington, and District of Oolumbia,is author- ised to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesai o eestimouy whereof, witness my hand (1. 8.) ands seal of office o this 18th der Deh wae dy 17-42m Comptroller of the Ourrency. iY os OOLLINE & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ale and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notios to all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Ripon given to my drivers will be promptly at- Goods delivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge Terms :—Cash on delivery RILEY A. 6HINN, Agent, rion Bessling Depot, 67 Green st., Georgetown, D. 0, Boctt yoruams REMIU! TRUNK MANUPA' 499 Buvarrx S2., Wasminaron, D. ‘ore ae Stiver Meda: awarded by Maryland Institute of Also, Medal Py ekiopeltag Medhan! kanlo’s Institute sabington, | D. O., 1852, 1 am constantly mak: aa ae ave on hand. o mahina end cae ton oe | rial, evel Lea Chon Peau . na BOX, and aa! PAOKING TRUNKS Vas THAVELING Bags ATOHELS, &s Members aot we fasalt will please befere purchasmg elsewhere in otber ci aaueerior tetas DRESS TRUNKS mete TRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the oy, , Georgetown and Alexandris. JAMES 8. TOPHAM, FRIESEMAR. esectod ty Fovel Le Laters Patent of Ensiand, ond the Of the oy tba Reals ca Bel de Pharma effectual feds BAR Bo wry 5 rf for CT OF rua ID BXHAUSTION OF TRIESEMABR No.3, acre Paris, ita, an¢é a asers fanns! devoid of taste or smell, and of, ail fi Sausseticg ast ities. They are in the form of » lotenge. soit lie on the toilet table without their use pect "old in tin case at 8 cack, oF four hate) one for 89, 80d thus saving $9, - administered Valpeane allemand, Roux, &: &o. Wholesale and retail Ha. BARROW ie nia vier nzacen Som Mees mm a on i ae f Re ‘world bores forward t swam co a o! rid, securely pac! ane o secording the instructions atthe ithe wri eer and becotifully Ulvstrated medic ai ir Homes ‘at me Franty, Pree as ne ee oe sgocial sathority tre from ad “ O°RoRD ia 18-tr N aves oPRGOPERE, of a lar, ASSOT im: “and OHILDREN'S WING of the genset styles suitable for th proton soscon for arena pohool w (rear, to which wo invite we ia Avenue, bet en 1-08 Ninth Berd 'UTLERS, ATTENTION! Wo boxes OARTILE AP,” ADAM MANTING SaNDLas, oi = LOW eap for tech proiels National Boap and Oand. works” Green street acd ¢: o Oanal, Goorgetown. D.O. mar 10 Triesemar to any Boo AND 8HONS TO SUIT THE Tings, now manu‘acturing all Kinga of BOOT: end [BOMB and cpastantir receiving a sup- made Work of ovary deneri; 7 to order, and will lower kes been cold'at a price than neretofore in this city for much infert TS and BH zene worst vin geet fina hed ime: and “GRtrEN erete Teens nae os ae es Peonerivar' noe ine By Gap Geos F Raye ote! Sy "FRAO taifoa” DEY GOODS, &c. NEW DR! White, 100 exon Gee ‘Orash, ct pel and Green I Lizen, Hoser; loves, Oambrie and Awiss ei ngs, a Valeneies and Eng wee cect in ey, if ray Ars a \s ‘Srery varity of allt siege poet BEORIVED— large fe et ney, Goode apd Tor! Tortoise Shell Bar Drops,” ei laspa, ‘Srecwleta, Fans, ko.” be sold at low prices. A oall is so- rier, WEINBERG, 18 Market Beane. Pean. avenue, jea between 8th and 9th stree' G PRIOES REDUCED. TRENADING Share: Mosambiaae Shawis, ints, ae So *Fiesiominis in great variety and re- duced prices. jex® M. TAYLOR & 00. GAS FITTING, &c. Have in Btote, and are dally rece! and are Mi FURR of entirely New Patterns and a ph operons: ix. style “eon GAB Sede eee ae ry above line ini to sare will be prom; attended to. aracet wie mar 5-tF & MoGHAN, 376 D street, ! DENTISTRY. SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, | N2¥ AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL OHEOPLASTIO BONE TEETH, Wirxour Murat Pray om OLasrs, DE, 8, B. SIGESMOND, 810 Brosmves. New York, and 260 Ponnsylwanta Awenus, detwcon 12th and 13th sis.. Washension, alls sus atrertion of red trsten to the following van’ oO im prover rad m: 1. The Teeth of his gever ocrsode nor chang Fe color by any acids being three-fourths ‘ter than any other. 3. No teeth or roots me ie extrated, as artificial ones can be inserted over them. eae roots will be made inoffensive, and never 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as permanen? ones can be made immediately. therchy preserving the natural expression of the face, which under the old system is frequently disfigured. ‘his work has been fully tested over five rear by many of the firat chemists and physicians of this country. oe has also invented a white undestructiy; fae fle without pain, and oan build ub per- ie feat, sound tooth on any side roots, which will last sonen sani for oe jy 2)-tf M. 100: ne ee ig garentor and Patentee ofthe MINBEAEP ETH, a personally at his o! a rm this city. perzons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others whe tannot wear these BB ie calling at my office can be accommodated ith any style and price of Teeth eer ey sere but to those who are particular and wish the purest. Sleanest, strongest and most perfect denture t thet art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be wore fully warranted facture Booms in this olty—No. 338 Pe lvanis avenue detween 9th and Wth streets. ‘iso, 907 7 Arch st., Philadelphia. mer 4-ly GRAVEL ROOFS! @Q@RAVEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Buccessors to J. F. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. 0., auD PHILADELPHIA, PA. MABUPACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, AND WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATBR PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL RoOor¥s. OFFICE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foot of Twenty-seoond street west, Ohesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H. CO, WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary, N, B.—FELT AND CEMENT FOR SALR, IN large and small quantities, Allorders through Post Office Box 534 puno- tually attended to. Bepairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work warranted, iy/t2-6m* QTEAMBHIP GREAT EASTERN. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, HOWLAND & ee eels Agents. ark Bte: aT PAST ER BR, WSLtEe PATTON, (Commander, Will be dispate hed “i FROM LIV: FROM NEW YORK, Wednesda mater 12 | Wednesday... sod atir te ‘als thereafter of about each port, First cabin, from 3eoond cabin, state room berths. “meals furnished’ at separate tabi ———— 87 Rxcursion tickets. out and ack. in the first and second cabin only, a fare and s half, Servants ohn err and children ander 12 sions of of age, bi Infants free, 50 saeco with superior ac modations, See peice of passage from Liverpool. same rates as bate fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. ; Bech passe ger allowed 20 exbio fect of luggage, An experienced surgeon on board. Hee mies ony TeHARE gs a A. WHITNEY, New York, now Wie 2 = ‘Brin TRWALL. nite nite. th street, New Yor! ‘KLIN & . TROPTICIANS —" SED 944 PuwnsYLvasia Avencn, (north side,) betwoon Ih and aad ath ate 358 Pa. avenws, wader tae National Hota, FuneLe ant PERISGOPIO SPEOTAOLES, cor- rite ard as stent ly suited for every eyesight, “rie Germ MpurOROSCGP RS METERS and BARONE MOMS TREES, COMPASS: SURVEYORS JNSTRUMENTS, 'OGRAPH ALBUMS OOARTES In «great variety and atthe lowest Masters prices, wholesale or retail. jy 33-tf N2” YORE WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW vORE WASHINGTON ond GE GEORGETOWN, D.C. STRAMBHIPA guiar Bailing Days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- GRUAYS. at Im. from foot of High street, Bectesionn and Pier 15, foot of Walls eet, New iF ts OF passe, “Wr tte ones AN e RHIR SHART, its, foot Cure street, uu . OF iFenne GANDA Agent, Je 1-6m" 7 Wail street. New York. GHOOTING | 81 SIMPLIFIED. BY J. A. DON gail Lond ‘The Bhooter’s Tisnd Book. London, Lewis’ American Sportsman, Fellows on the Gun and Dog, London. abe Field Book, London, Oraver'’s Young Sportsman’s Manual, Hawker on Shootiag. London, Youatt on the Dog, Dioks, Mayhew, acd Hutchiason on the Dog, Fioydon Dog breaking, London, Maybewon Dogs Loudon House Dogs and Sporting Dogs. London, h n@ bow to break aa poescn, Tre Gun; and how to use ie Lond. rel ANOK “TAYLOR. PINESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS THR HeAge ‘BST: uk oe oR oore, of ry “ PAB ‘MAN OABINST OF WONDERS, ANATOM sad MEDIC INE, have determined. re; less sxpensa—to issue, free, (for the benedt of suffering pumanity,) four of easiest instractive and inter. Londen, ting, tures cn ‘Tiage and its Diraualifi None’ Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Lndt s#stion, Weakoes, Deproaes ion, 2F igrorarce of stole it ean Se of enlign et] ving thousscds, and will be forwarded on the iacolnt of Sar ar stamps by end Madiclng, $84 Brosiwey New w York, Sy Bly GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. 3B have now in store a fall 8 SPRING OV EROOATS. BosiNase cre id FUBNIS! IDS of a fey te Sey! Ea G00: re the ie pee a a alam ennsy! Tis A ot Fs Teepe th TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. after Tuesd. ear between W. a between ee ed me! sad PARES @TON and vy FOR PHILADBLPHIA. Motel YORK & BOSTO: on Washington até and liisa. csc, Sand ei ee sdtiem ob, noo rare iL, m. and 8, Pan Ad PARTS OF OF THE mer aa pat an i cxeert Bariday.e ‘On ‘Sunday ‘at Seed ins only Washington. FOR WASEENGTON AND THE S0ET Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.30,8 a 10 j gm. and 5.0, 5and 89. m. On Sundaysat 4.90 and ands ‘Th third” and fifth trains only, from Baltimore and the first snd fourth trains fro: stop at way points. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at 8a.m nants? w. Leave Washington at 8 Sp. m. No train for ‘Annapolis on Sundays. For further informeticn, tickets of every kind, &¢., sappy to@ 8. KOONTZ, Agent, at Washing- ton station, or at the Ticket office TH, Master of Transportation, General Ticket Agent an 8-tf isss3. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE oF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route that oan) sell a ee Ticket direct, or give a a Check for frem Washington Gi Less ‘Changes oo of Gi Cars than on any other Houte, and xo Omnibus Riding, L, M. CO FOUR Dany TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON | the f004- CITY, (Sundays excep’ 2) making jeomasctions with eraine leaving Baltimore | and christened Tonics, Stumach 7456 A.M. 83) P.M. sis the only route by which Baggage ean be | Checked Through from j . MOT aALOOBOLIG ————— _______ ee ae BALTIMORE AND OM1U RAILRUAD. & HIG LY OONCENTRATED VEGEFASL EXTRacr, PUBE TONIO. DOCTOR HOOFLAND's GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY De. CO. M JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa ‘WILL EFFECTUAL LY CURB LIVER OOMPLAINT, DYSPE. ‘814, JAUNDIOR OHBONIC OR NERVOUS D.SBILITY, Dig BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOB- DERED LIVER OR STOMAQCE. such Pom! Censti; ton, Inward Falness or Blood to Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Pisgast for Mar Pe Fuiness or Weight in’ to tations, Sinking or Fluttering at Boe of Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dif» Soult Breathing, Fiuttering at the Heest, Choking or Suffoeating Sonaatious w eon ine lying posture, Dimnees of Vision. Dota or Webs before the Slant.” Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin aud Byes. Pain in the Side, Baok. Chest, Lim! Budden ‘Flushes of Heat, Burni in the Flesh ~ Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De: paoton of And will positively prevent Yellow Fe er, Biheus Fever, &c. They Contain Ne Alcehel er Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred, Eaecdoes by the extensive sale and universalpop penty of Hosfiand’s German Bitters, (purely veoe- ble,) hosts of ignorant Quacks and ‘unscrupulog* adventurers, have opened tpen suffering hum ates of Nesten-as in the shape of whisky, vilely compen: = lie injurious drags id Bitte! of Aloo! Beware of the Tage TeraneT On Sundays, Cae Train at 8.30 P. M., copneeting gt pe in plethoric bottles and big-' at Relay with Train leavin, eonneetion at W. 9P.M. Train from Baltimere, FOR THE WEST. Washington at 6.90 4. M. makes sania (ioe Jenchon (Relay. House) with Train leavis 15 - xu. Trains leaving Washington at $,5, or 6.90 P.M. make connection with Trai a dleaviog Pere at BE SURE TO BUY YouR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured w Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING OARS, of the most superier finish, attached to Night Trains. THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTS TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1N- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, déc., éc., éc., M7 WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. gq Lofty Notice to Passengers % tha West from Washinrton '— | by purcha. Bing? thelr THROUGH TIGR ETS to Washington, ‘8 in he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SA ILLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without jitional charge. 70 snnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE. TPSB CENTRAL OHIO and Want etTA & CINGINN ATT HATLROADS: aud through them, with the whole Railway System of of ane NORTH TH WEST, OENTRAL WEST, and For THROUGH TIOKETS Ticket Office, Washin, station. ‘W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 2i-tf iases OAD ‘ashington, VE OND » lease apply at the 63) PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILR ae h its enerone? 18 A FIRST-CLASS ROUT. ALL etd 3 OonTon pre. SPEED, AgAREY A D COMP: STONE BALLAST! FRER FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHEOKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE REU DAILY TRAINS PROM PHTLADSLPHL PITTSBURG! of them mak: OLOEE conNECTIONS AT ‘wAnnrsBuEe ing get he NORTHERN ON TEA .L, BAILBOAD, THE GREAT oan NTRAL ROUTER WABHINGTON ARD. BALTIMORM pints i in the WEST, NoBTaw) ,» AND SOUTHWEST. Wz For Through Tickets apply at the omen of the Northern Oentral Hailro: tbo company: Tair Ol corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Caivert Station, Baltiacre, SPLENDID SUMEEING OAR8 ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING amp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.9) a. m. and 6.90 9. m. trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m. and 9.15 z a8 on the Northern Central Bail- roads and arrive in Harrisburg at 1p. m. and 1.33 there making close connections with the trains on the Penney lvania Central Hailread for all parts of the Wee REIGHTS. By this route wrelanta of all ert eons ee ean be ———- bl =) ‘ood article of Liquor forwarded to and from any point on Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Eiiinota, Wisconsin lows, or Misscuri, by Ratiroad dtri The Pennsyly ania Cent ral Rallroad also at pitisbarg wiih Steamers, by which Goods be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskin, Rentucky Tennessee, Qumberiand, Tihinoi, esio- aippi, Wisconsin, Rivers; and’ ‘at Gtorelind i Bendusky. ead’ Oni. cage with # Northwestern Lakes, erohants and. ahi a neatrurting th to this nin Company eas Telr Fai Be pare ar to math packages ‘Via Ponns WM. BROWN Ast Worthera Ocstral &: B., rth strect, Bal ore . 80 SFOOH LEWIS, Geil Buperintontant LL. ae as ‘Agent, Phiiaaety 1. Ganers! Freight Agent “Bnet <BORET DIBEARBS! EB BBUMBT . 1sBAdRB SAMARITAR’S Girt: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST GuBTAIR, aaueDy ay EVER USED. “* Yes. GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, ee. Contaies no Miner: i Bo Reisen. ne Mercury, si They are Yate y, rouse Raving no sme! any unpleasant will not in any way ‘ine jure the stomach or oweta ef of the most de! eee in from two to four days, in | twenty. four hours,” Prepared by a of the University of Pennsylvania, one of eminent Doctors and Ohemiats of the present day, "Tet those who. Have dengaized of ‘setting cared, ‘Tho have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, oF the serene RUM a yy mai & pial vi pe. Price—Male packages, $2, Female, 83. BLOOD !! BLOOD IN souok Ua, hei wait been working faithful A ib Lis 0) SYP) AMABES rT AL DI SAMARL Tans Sg ROC A AND ee zulcEs ry VENENEAL DISEASES. Ch T AND HERB JUICH, is oat potent, certain aend effectual remedy ever scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that cure is ‘thorough gnd permanent Take then of this puri!ying reme iy and be bealed, and do not transmit to your por dty that for whien yous may repent in ir years. althouga ftng ee pronounced ineurable, the SAMARITANS KOU? AND HERS JUIO Ons will remove every vest: impurities from the eystem, as well as aj] the ad effeo.s of Mercury bbe with Miaica a im man) fectiOusr pee ey ere mses suffer, the ROOT AND HBRB JUiC most Ba pity adspted, in ee Uterus, ip ites, pearing dowr, Falling of the Wom), Oebdility, and for i complatrra incident tothe 86x Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle. or 6 tortles ton eh SAMARITAN'S OHANORM WASE. Price 25 cents, Full directi: DESMOND & GO., Box 161 Philedolphia Post fered enue ORY. Vv. RITAN’S BOO’ } Rota by #. CALVERT FORD, rner of lith aad fa. avenue HENRY OOOK, Alexandria ame XPRESS COMPA! NY. OFFION 614 Pa. AVENDR, may 5-tr_ . D. 4 NORTHERN AND WE2T GREAT aera eae BRE DAES! MONEY Jey eU RT. a sermgganpiaa ay at ‘8. 58, | roceaaean with BAFATY ‘AND’ Diesarul ‘be as accessible c. nections of the oa Tcnway Nowee ee er (gaa rar [aie saaren se wai PRIS: BALTIMORE GQoTo™ etree iy POUT Louie: ao VILLE, ‘ato ei erneations are made at New sors an Bastox aes VEG cothatisih ar eames Line fp lines by Muropean 6x1 all promlne; Sad mercial towan ie Great eh ramlaeat ableas are charged by ethe | oan be readil 1 under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappoin sufferer in despair, " HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pab- lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation, The proprictors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent OLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testi: of their own personal knowl . to the aa effects and medical virtues of these Bite Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do You Want @ Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Wamt to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor of the Encyclopedia af Relizious Knowledss, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines jnieenera: through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why @ man may not testify to the benefits pe believes Ee =are Fivelved trem any simple prepara! 1e hope may thus contribute to the beneSt of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiand’s German Bitters, — by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them << many years,under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Iam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Ksq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage- ment to try them, when suffering from great and Jon, continued debility. ‘The use of three bottles hese Bitters, at the beginnin, aE of the present ear, was followed by evident relief, and restoration i a degree of bodily and mental or which I haé not felt for six months before, and had almost de- spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the nas of tt of them. BROWR. Philadelphia, June 22, 186i. PARTICULAR NOTIOR, There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common ram, costing from 99 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anics or Coriander Seed ‘This class of Bitters has caused and wiltcontinuse to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drankerd, By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result ie ail the horrors attendant upon adrunkard’s life ang death. For those who desire and will have s ayo) Bit- ters, we publish the following Teceipt. pon bottle Hoofland’s German_Bitters and mix with thras rts of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result wilt fora proparation that will fer exceed in, medical vir finont. tte te Yale SE eae kor 2ai9 by Pro tues and true excellence any of the numerous Li Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. will haye all the virtues of He ’s Bu te mu ene inferior preparations wi less price cost you, ATTENTION, BOLDIBES! AND THE FRIENDS OF S0LDIERZ. We call the pests? of all having relations or friends in the mE, to the peer cane “HOOFLAND'B GERMA’ BITTE will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations inci- rae to@nzap life. In the lists, published almost inthe pewnpaners: on the arrival of the sick, it feitu'be noticed hat avery large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that xing ly pees by Hoofiand’s German Bitters. Diseases voor oe 1m disorders of the ive organs sre speedily removed. We have no ee tionin stating that, if these Bitters were used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives met be saved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We call particular attention to the follow markable and well es ese eure of one nation’s heroes, whose life, to use hisown. “has beom saved by the Bitters 2” PHILADELPHIA, Augustgmd, Jons & Evans.— Well, ge-tiemes, Hoofand! meray Bitters has saved my life. ia in this. It is vouched for’ oh numbers ofmy comrades, some of whose names are and who were fully, spanisent of ali the ciream- stances of my case. and have been for last four years,a member ¢ of Bherman’s cele battery, and under the immediate command of eas R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure ‘Attendant pon my parduous duties. ie cer in Hevem- ir er inst wil 2 La a | ie oyrents-tro days in the hospital the lowed by great debility, heightened by an . I wasthen removes ree eS 3 Houre aud sentto, this cl ee Maine,” frem whi Cnt tended = fie srt Sth “piste of Minve that tine | have been about hater gs any one conld be and still retain a spark of vital- Feet bas ee pat Jr did force stot a Se aaaoen = an’ an leas Tamed ly thrown upagain f 1 soa pot stomach. stances, and, aecordi ven of water on my Life could ‘ot iuafnter these circum ghysicions who hed Ff samuccemfaly. rescue me ‘om the an 3 ie ar sauly wold me they could do no more for me ‘at He coed ay to see a make puch eosition of my ede ope a Dent ee i, tance who visited me at the bi a. "Frederick Steinbron, of a “Tegel 4r e,a88 forioro ho: try your Bi ind tindly rocured a bots from the tim sommenced % fixing them the sloomy shadow® 2 jeath receded, and I am gow, t better Though I have taker iy apace ae ting pee gained teu pounds, and T fee cing permitted to Pay my wife and pe — from whom I bave heard nothing for eighteen monthe; for, gentlemen, 1 am a loyal yfishises ‘rom the viciuity of Front Royal. To your invala- able Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vagus _—— your Bitters will Joriour privilege of agai me Loe toe ei who era dasrast tome in lites oY Vary traly youre Tsaao Mivom. \ Fy i im he truth of the abore stats« beled denpuired of seeing our oumrade, estorcd to healt T DDLENACK, Ist ‘New Yorn bal 4 ACKLEY, Co. G, 1 LIER, 934 Battery F. ermont Stk Pena! Vermont a bmg ‘ re of “CO, M. JAGKSOR’ feach bottle, ua SOTTLE 75 CENTS, PRIOF OK MALF DOZ, FUR 84. Should your nesrsst dry mpgist not have the artidie: se poh ngtet , nfbrea tts sans Wet be ration! wa will forward, accurcly packed,by expresg. ParmciraL Orrick «ep Mamuractory, No 681 AROH ST. JONES & EVANS, (Bucosstors to 9. M. Jackson & Go .) Proprietors Ste eed Dealers fe overs i States as wh > town iz tha Us

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