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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Potice REPORTS.—First Precinct Andrew Werden, having stolen horse in his possession; dismiseec. Morgan Ransall, do; do. Wm. Shohts, p: ddiing ublicensed: do. Seeond Precinct Edwin Wright, drank and disorderly miiitary. Jame Beal!, grand ye ceny; dismiseed. And. Ling, drunk; do. J. J. Smith, drunk and disorderly; $2. Arthur McKay, dv; . Joe Hitchcock, threats; bail for prece. Louis Horseman, susjticion of horse stealing; divndssed. Benjamin Thorn, disor- derly: iv. Mathew Lavender, do; $10. Con- rad Kemner, do; $10. Third Precinct—T. S. Benton, disorderly; @i45. JInmes cy, do; #344. Alfred Snow- der, do; $2 44. Mary J. Dorsey, 40; workhou Eliza Taylor, do; do. Miebi Tuity, do; smili- tery. Davia Jordan, do; $244. John Brown, disorderly; workhouse. James Downay, do; #544. Chas Bak-r, do: €3@2. George Wil- lirms, de; £54. Mrs. Bittle, do: 32 14. Henry Combs, Philip Sauce, Mrs. Foster, A. Goodall, Mary Cali, druuk; dismissed. GG. W. McDan- tel, Geserter; military. Sam’! Martin, threats; bail for pea: e. John Lrown, last ng; work- house. Gorge Wheeler, disorderly: 44. Bal Le-, do; $144. Juhn Kuple, do; #253. Wm. Coonrac, do; $162. Mrs. Paxton, nuisance; diemissed. Jos. Wiee, grand larceny; bail for court. Georse Unchers, sleeping in street; dis- missed. Joseph Heintzelman, do; do. John Ritey, drunk; do. Fourth Precinct—Wm. Hughes, Albert Par- ris, drunk and disorderly; $5 each, Charles McCarthy, Wm. Skinner, Jas. Barnard, sell- ing liquer un ; dismis:ed, Lem Red- ley, disorderly; = Charles H. Davis, do.; io. Mary Rudy, drunk and disoraerly; workhouse. Cordslia Winters, Wm. Smith, Michael Shannnhban, grand larceny; jail for court. Merg’t Hughes, John Lewellyn, drank; workhoure. Marz’t Quinn, do.; #2. Henry Thacker, Aun Welch, disorderly; $2 each. Pe- ter Carlin, selling Hqguor on Sunday; dis- museed. Sizth Precinct—Wm. Johnson, grand lar- eeny: jail for hearing. Louisa Hauf, bigamy, bail fer hearing. Benj. Halleck, Jonn Ourry, disorderly; ¥2 ea: Lewis Middie‘on, drunk and disorderly; $2. Join ©. Thompsen, grand ;jaufor court. John Ronghs, larceny; Gathafe Streames, a-sault and battery; jsil tor court. Daniel MeVarthy, do.; jail. Serena Jackson, disorderly, 31 “Law. rence Bayne, drunk; dismissed. Jacob Cook, do.; £1. Tenth Precinct—Ellen Davis drank; $1.91 R. Segrar, do; milit . Jas@Kune, do.; do. Fann:e Lyons, do; $441. Dennis Leary, do; di: missed. potts, Jonn J Cunningh: 5 sed. Michi Lovg, do: ‘s MeGuire, do: Jchn Simpson and John McMahon, desert milita: Eaward Jones, ihng quor unh- censid; disinissed. Cort us Reurdon, drank and disorderly: $2.44. Julia T do; dis- missed. Mary Coombs, disor rence Con. ick, do; militar; Go: werkhoure. Leander Bs Wm. Jones, do; $2.65. Bri $3.94. Anne Ford, sault and battery with intent t court. Mary Moriety, dru Alexander Stewart, drunk; m Eng Augustus seny; dismissed. and Charlotte Davis, disorderly Addine Williams, do; $1.4. Francis Sheehan, do: dismissed. James Hammell, do: for hear- ing. Alfred Richardson, as ats x Girmiseed. George Brent, selliug liquor unli- censed; for hearing. oe FourtH Warp Station Cases — James Garven, larceny; dismisse jail for court. Thomas drunk and disorder!y; drunk: $1.58. Chas. Timm James B. Gillet, disorderly: iliams, prostitut n, drunk; military. SLES, Jeff Thompson, larceny til for hearing. Maloney, nTy Scott, as- kill: jail for 3 dismissed rick A. Downs, drunk dismissed. John censed at Thomas Power, do; selling liquor unli- Y; tailitary. Captain Childs, drunk: d>. y E. Tyler and Harriet E. Smith, disor- 264 each. Dan'l Murphy, protani Dennis Harrigan, dronk anda Louisa Johnson, profanity . drank: dismissed Johx Johnson, Wm. H. Brown, apons; dismissed. Also, carrying v Seconp Warp Sta Smith, Sarah Smith, b cy; Mrs. Mary Taylo orkhouse. RS. Donald, drunk: di H. Kuizat, discruerly ¥ Leighby, do.; military. Augusta Sw Patrick ran- FrIBST WARD STZ AM OYSTER SAL00N.—The subscriber would respectfully ia < form his friends and the public gen erally that he has reopened the Steam Oyster Saloon formeriy occayied by Mesars Harvey & Co., where he will Keep constantly or hand the best guality of OYS- "CE 4B, &c. milies supplied with freah OYSTERS in any quantity by leaving their orders. se 15-]m* W. BRADLEY, BAR YE! H#ARY EAR READ aw 179 south B street. 179 800th Bst In still open for the benefit of the sick eased, and for the suppraerion of Quackery ; and be it known to ail,that Drs. BROTIIRRS & GRAY are the only Botanic Phyercians practising in Washington. Estabiished in 1849, auring which time! thousands of sic? persons have been made to rejoice in newnens of life and vigor. We have cases who cali on us daily, who have been robbed by those impostors from the differen: sections of the eountry and their health nearly ruined. Also, we have a number of Surgeons of the Army under our treatment, who eat powtodes: that ws can cure all Secret Diseases without convinced. Office 179 south B st.. 9th and With, pear the Smithsonian [nstitute 8e12 eoft™ NEW FALL FLOWERS, RIBBON BONNETS, HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, or OHOICE DESCRIPTION ANDGREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED, Ladies will obiige me by calling and examining my stock of new PALL and WINTER QUOD3 be- fore purchasing, as we wish to show our goods, | feeling confident they will please—at FRANKLIN ETCHISON’S, No. 12 Center Market Space, se 8-Im between 8th and 9th M4>28 HOTHEL, T undersigned takes great pleasure in inform- js numerous friendr and the public BOTSL situate on the corner of Tonth Rats,, heerly ite Ford’s lately under the auspices of E Goets, anc tha‘ heh od neither means por t-me in refitting nd en:irely renovating it, and he is now prep: @@ to sccommodate the lie wie everything u ually ound in a first-class otel. i om reasonable te and LABRDSS wil always contain the best the srason or market affords. xceping "ih GEOR OPE Are PARLE IA iepdeh that all who extend him patronage will be satisfied that everything tending to their comfort will re- ceive from him undiviied attention. CHRISTOPHER MADES, au 27-Im* Proprietor. 1 400 LIMB! LIMB LIMB!!! 2 BAMKRELS LIMB just arrived at Gun- nell’s wharf, per schooner R. Bullwinkel. and for by McKNEW, 4G. corner 7th street and Osnal, JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. » ALL CONTINUS £0 PURNISE UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtter notice, Sa Porsons desiring irformation concerning this by mail, circulars answering ali queslions arise. WE BUY AND SELL ALL ISSUES OF GOVEBNMENT BONDS, TRBASURY NOTES CRTIPICATES, AND VOUCH ERs, GOIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGS, AND PAY THE HIGHEST PRIOKS FoR CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & CO., Rankers, au Stf 452 Fifteenth street, RittssHovss, FANT & O0., BANEKERS, NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Will continue tofurnish _ U.S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS aa issued by the Government, at par, 6’s of 1881. oe car Treasury Notes, - 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Exchange on all parts of Burope and the Northern Cities sold in —_ to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold bought in New York exelusi on Commission. me erty, jail for court. John | el], drunk and dis- | = ee lercury. Cail and be! bet Sy Joan can procure at our counter, or apon Spplication | may ovr aAL. War DEPARTMENT, |. Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C.. September 16, 1963. } - CrncuLak No. $6,—The Secretary of War or- ders that the tohowing Act of Congress, and Proclamation of the President, dased apon the } |same, be published for the informatiyn of all | concerned, an@ that the special instractiens ; { hereinalter contained for was in the mili- | Waehi | tary service of the Unite observed: AN ACT RELATING TO HABEAS CORPUS, AND REGULATING JUDICIAL PROCBEDINGS IN CER- TAIN CasES. Approved Murch 3, 1863. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- States, be strictly sentatives af the United Staics of America tn Uon- j gress assembled, That, during the present rebel lion, the President of the United states, whea- ever, in bis judgment, the public safety may } require if, is authorized to sus pend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in any case througa- out the United States, or any part thereof, And whenever and wherever the sald privilege ahall be enspended as aforesaid, no military or } other cflicer shali be compeiled, in answer to any writ of habeas corpus, to return the body ificnte, under onth, of the officer having charge ef #eny cre so detained that such person is detained by him as a prisoner under anthority of the President, further proceedings under the writ of haheas corpus shall be snspended by the judge or court havirg issued the said writ shell remain in force and said rebellion con- BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—A PROCLAMATION. States Writo: unless whi fis ordained that the privilege of the beas Cerpus shall not be suspended Bin cuses of rebellion or invasion March, 1$63, which rebellion is still existing; and whereas by a statute which was approved on that day it was enacted by the Seuats and in Corgress assembled that during the present may require, is authori ilege of the Writ of Ha throughout the United States or any pari ther of; and whereasin the judgment of the Pres eent the public satety does require that the privilege ot the said writshall now be suspend- ed throughout the United States in the cases where, by the anthority of the President of the United States. military, naval, and civil officers | of the United States, orany of them, hold pe sons under their command or iu their custody elther as prisoners of war. sp:es, or aiders or ntettors of the enemy, or officer: Idiers, or seamen enrolied, drafted or mu j listed in or belonging to the land or nay: forces of the United States, or as deserters therefrom, or otherwise ar law or the Rules and Articies of War, or t Tules or regulations pre: ed for the military or nuyal ser by autho! of the President cf the United States, or for resisting a draft, or service: therefore, 1, ARRAMAM LINCOLN, Pres of the United «hom it may concern, he privilege of th is suspended throughont the Unite the several cases hefore mentioned this suspension will con of the said rebellion, or until this proclamation shall, by a sudseqnent one to be | issued by the President of the Unsted States, bo > tnd that all magi s, and other civil of- ficers with i States, and all officers | | and others in the military aud waval services of | the Laiied 5: '#, lo take distinct notice of this | suspension i Oo give it fuli effect, and all ciizens of the United tes to conduct and govern themselves acco: yo and in con. form wih the Constitution of the United es and the laws of Congress in such cases made and provided. In testimony whereof, I have herennto set my hand and caus-d the seal of the Uni- three, and of the independence of the Uni- ted States of America the vighty-eighth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: | Witttam } WARD, Secretary of State, The attention of every officer in the military service ot the United States is called to the joth day of September, 1 ilege of the writ of habeas corpus is suspended. 1f, therefore, a writ of Aabeas corpus shou viclation of the aforesaid Prociamation, be sued sutand served upon any officer in the military rvice of the United States, commanding him to produce beiore ourt or judge, any per- fon in his custody t authority of the Presi- dentof the United S , belonging to any one | of the classes specified in the President’s Proc. lamation, it shall be the duty of such officer to ke known by his certisicate, under oath, to Lstis detained by him as a prise f the President of the United breturn having been made teas”? | ng er attemptin | by the command of any court or jndge, or oth- ise, and with or without process of law, shall attempt to arrest the officer making such return and holding in custody such person, the said officer is hereby commanded to refuse sub- mission and obedience to such arrest, and if there should be any attempt to take such per- son from the custody of such officer, or arrest such officer, he shall resist such attempt, cal- Jing to his aid force that may be necessary to msintain the authority of the United States and render such resistance effectual. Jamas B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Provost Marshal General's Office. Washington, D. C., Sept. 13, 1903. Circular No.+2.—The following Opinion of Col. Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate General, is published for ihe information and guidance of all officers of this Buyeau. In the cause of a dratted man who, haying failed to report, is arrested, then claims to pay commutation or furnish a substitute. WAR DEPARTMENT, ; OPINION. * “It he fails to report himself and is arrested 88 a deserter, be has still the right to go before the Board ot Enrolment, and prove that «he is not liable to do military duty,” but if, on hear- ing his claim to exemption, he is held to be lia- ble, cannot escape personal service. He is, also, under such circumstances, subjected to be proceeded against as a deserter.” James BK. Fry, Provost Marshal General. NotE.—Amended Circular.—The one of the same number previously iesued to be destroyed Wark DerartmMenT, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C., Sept. 14, 1863. Circular No. t3.—Men whose names were drawn in the draft order from the War Depart- the United States, are to be held as exempted from liability to service under the present ata eee Paw) Drevect Marchal Gonaral, HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL, District of Columbia, Aug. 17th, 1963. The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Hall, every day, from 9 8.m.to6p. m., until farther no- tice, to examine cases of drafted men, either for exemption or acceptance. Henry A. ScueEtz, au 17-tf Captafh and Proyost Marshal. Ww8 DEPARTMENT, ApsutTax? GewxRi’s Orion, Wasainaton, June 29, 1868, General Orders, No. 195. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services tothe Government in the present emergency, and ; also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennaylvania and Maryland, By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, je Assistant Adjutant General BADQUARTERS D¥EPARTM: Fr ° Hi INGTON. aE OTWARE Qfica Chief Quartermasver, May 24, 1863. Duatens mm A price lists of the various articles of their trade, The same should be directed to Lieutenant Oolo- nel Eitas M. Gurrxz, Chie Quartermaste: \- partment of Washington. <j my Hoe ‘the War Department, passes for Army of the Potomac will be Reape Lieut. Col. Comnan, 139 avenue above Nineteenth are street. Attention of ‘school wear, to w! ALL, STEP LEGAL NOTICES. KOMS OUURT OF THE DIstTRigt fase a ut G on the te | Anaco ‘lotiba, seised a eanoe (no name) and One hundred and Eve pounds oan 879 :—Notice is here! junds of tobacco. and the same into the po: tom, and the same are libeled and aaeee of ee Rtates cause a Hall, in the efty of Warhinet onday of Ostober nex arned to on should pot be all persons are to intervene for thelr interests in’ 1e 5 “and ET ERTGR, Clerk, ‘BS sUPREMM COURT OF THE pee i | OF COLUMBIA. the United Btates fo ay concern. ret ere, that, on the I7th day d Btates ste: e ! Holding a Di: ir the said Pa fp i ub ‘ing : Notice is hereb: of July, 1853, the Uni- amera Coeur de Lion and eaptured alot of dry them into the hington, and ¢! ‘ted in this Court in the led Btatee, for condemnation as lawfus id that said cause will stand for trial at the jn the city of Washington, on the firat October next, when and where all per- sons are warned to appear to show Cause why con- demnation should not be decreed er pie interesta, By the C ba any person or persons detained by him by | hority of the President; but upon tha cer. | and to intervene B. J. MEIGS, Olerk, DRY GOODS, &&. NEW DRY 100 precas white, Plax. Blue, asa Green Mosquito Nettog, Bleached and Brown Cottons, Bheetings, Table Linen, Crash, Diapers, Trish Linen, Hosery. Gloves, Oambric snd Swine Edgings, and Bnsertions, Valencies and Englieh Thread Kégin, 8, ape Goods ia avery variety of qaallty and price { YLOR & J U8T RECELVED— A large stock of Pusher and Prench .ace Shawls, i it Thread and Valencia CoHare and Sets, ay Lace Veiis. Barber Coiffarer, Pol Yaienc.as and Embroidered H’dk’fs, int ‘Ro-er and Waists, Guipure Laces, ail widths, Laten: styles Hesd Dresses, Fancy Goods, Steel, Jet and Tortoise Shell Bar Drops, Pins, Belt Clasps, Bracelets, Fans, dc, Be Will be sold at low prices A in s0- call ited, WM WEINBERG, 18 Market Space. Pean. avenue, Joa between Sth and oth treats, G PRICES REDUOED. SRENADINE Bhawis, Mosamb' Black Lace Mantles, Points, e Bhawis, Burnour and Ficolominis in great variety and re- | duced prices. jes M. TAYLOB & OO. GAS FITTING, &e. HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT O¥ COLUMBIA, Holding » District Court of the United ftates for the said District.—To ail whom it may concern, Greeting: Notice in hereby | iven, that, onthe Ith day of March, 1963, the nited States schooner Racer ca’ ed lawfal rige one smal! boat and three drafts. em to the port of Washington, and. rorecuted in this Courtin the name of tates, for concemnation assuch lawful rise, and that said cause will stand for trial at the sll,in the city of Washington. ro long as said suspension by the President | WHEREAS the Constitution of the United | the public safety may require it; and whereas | arehellion was existing on the third day of | ed to appear to BRow cause why com: ‘on shonid not he decreed, and to intervene BR. J, MEIGS, Clerk, HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTKIOT Us Holding a District Court o. for the said Wistrict.—To ail whom it may concern. Greeting : Noti-e is hereby on the i7th day o! Donds waa captured b: vr Wyandank attache nd brought to the port of Washing- led and prosecuted in this Court in the name of the United States, for con- demzation as lawful prize stand for trial at the 6 Washington. on the frat Stonday of Uctober next, when and where sil perzova sre warned to appuat to show caire Why condemnations ahould not de decreed. and to intervene for their intererts, ; Be order of the Court. IF jem: 3 their interests. House cf Representatives of the United States | the United Btates fo insurrection the President of the United States, | whenever ip his judgment the publie safety | dto suspend the priv- | Corpus in any case | May, 1863, a lot of ton. and the same is li and that said cause will Hall, im the city of MBIGS, Oierk | GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS: wred or en- | THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Buccassors to J, F. WALKER & SON,) WASHINGTON, D.C., ynable to military | other offence ugainst the military or | VHILADELPHIA, PA MANUZAOTURERS OP HOOFING MATERIALS, 1 do hereby prockiim | payp BLACK, Writ of Habeas Corpns | Staws in | wiLSONS IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FFLT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL RGeortrts. inue thronghont the | modified or revoked. And I do her+by require | OFFICE—Louisiana ay nue, roxt door to the Benk cf Washington, WORKS—Foot ot Twenty-second street wast, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and ¢hir- | tleth and Harfiton streets, Philadelphia, H.C, WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. N, B.—-PELT AND CEMENT POR SALE, IN large and small quantities, Allorders through Post Offce Box 534 pane- tuslly attended to, Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work ted States to be affixed, this fifteenth day | [L. §.] ef September, im the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- ‘TRAMSHIP GREAT BASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agen above Proclamation of the President, issued on | B WALTER PATTON, Commander, Will be dinpatched FROM LIVERPOOL rs Wedresday....Augurt12| Wednesday and at intervals thereatter of about six weeks from sin | FROM NEW York, First cabin, from Second cabin, atat farnished at separate table: : Excurzion tick=ts, out and back ascend cabin only, a fare and @ half. Servants accompans in, <2 -- BM in the firet an anKe@ngers snd children nsocver May issue or serye such writ of ; S corpus, Mat the person named in said | uadrr author- | Steerage, with super Price of paseage from Liverpool. same rates as above. All fares payable in gold, or its equivalentin U, ft any person | to serve such writ,either | nger allowed 90 cubic feet of luggage. need surgeon on board, passage onl: oF eo only CHARLES A. WHITNBY, Pasrage office, 26 Broadway 4 Bouth street. i PRANELIN & OPTICIANS 244 PaMNSYLvamia AVENUR, (north #ide,) between 1h and Tath ste, 358 Pa. avenws, under the National Hetsl, PEBRLB and PERISOOPIO SPROTAOLRS, cor- Fectly ard acientiGsally suited for every eyesight, i be THERMOMETERS, VSYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, HOTOGHRAPH ALBU M8. B VISITS. SOOPBS and Vi EWE, In s great variety and atthe lowest Masters wholesale or retail N= YORK WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR. WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D. STBAMs) BARTIMORE, Bailing Days WEDNESDAYS and BAT- at 13 m., from foot of town, and Pier 15, foot of Wall ‘ork, freight or anply to ae Mokeat's AiiNwuanr, Agents, foot of High street, Geor, JAMES HAN. 117 Wall street a SHCCTING SIMPLIFIED. 1. London. The Shooter’s Hand Book. London. jporteman, and Dog. London. navn. portaman’s Manual, Ment, August 9, 1t62, and who, on the 3d of March, 1563, had substitutes in the service of BY J. A. DON can see aaS Bee on Bee ee aw! S . tt Dog.” ion on the Dog, lon, he Dog; and how to break The Gun; and how to use it. Lon (TP oreAM 2 arom .) 499 Suvarrn St., Wasuimeron, iver Leggs ne Novernber 7, 1880. Also, Medal Dy Metro politan Mechanic’ Tem constantly making, have on hand, of the description of pw ERA TH Th TE ae PURO GAR VAD TEAYRLIN fT row Members of Stock befere x, KING TRUNKS lors will ylease se grein ge St es mite (ONKS COVERWD ond REPAIRED a3 short TOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GaR- | Dan Beeps, &c., are requested to furnish thisofics | os GAS FIXTURES. Wa Have in Btore, and are daily reesi: FIXTURES of sutirvly New Pattoror and Sas and Finish, suverior in style to anything hereto déered in this market, Sere a ‘We invite citicens Cntr to cailand examine and WATBE FIXTURMS, feviing selected stock ip ou? stock of @. coneoent that we have the best te All Work in the above line intrusted to oer 2are will be prom ply artancad wo. mark-tf MYERS & McdHAN. 376 D street. ee DENTISTRY. Dz. LEWIE Has removed to 242 P. avenue, two doors acove his former office. Cali abd examine the Or.’s New and im Proved Method of inserting Artificial’ ‘eeth, which is far superior to any other mode now in use Aigo, Teeth ex all care, se la ly ted without pain, when desired. Terms moderate in SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, N2¥ AND IMPROVED INVENTIOR or ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirkour Murau Puars oa Grass, DR, 8. B. SIGHSMOND, | 810 Breadway, New York, and 260 Peansyivanie Avinud, beiszesn 13th and 13th sis., Washengicn, Calls the attention of the phblio to the following rdvantager of his improved systam: Vi The Teeth of Rin manufactare wine poxer ccraode nor change color by any~ aces being three-fourths lighter than any other. No teeth or roote need be extrated,as the ertiscis! ones can be insected over them. The roots will be made inoffensive, and never to ache. 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as permarent istely, thereby preservine face, which under the copes can be made immedi the natural expression o: old system is freqanently dim ignred. §. thia work bea besa fully tesied ower fire by many of the first chemists and physiciacs 18 ccuntry. can be Gllep without pain, and can build nba p feet. found tooth ou eny side roots, whick will inst throngh lifetetime. Cailand exsmine for yourself, jy 2-tF ;, 88S giso invented & white undestractit> meial fling, with which the most #6: ive teeth M. LOOMIS, Mi Ti <D. ofthe MINERAL PLA! tannot wear these, Peracns calling at my office can be socommodated Fith any style and price of Testh they may desire; but to those who are particular and wish the purest sleanest, strongest and most perfect denture tha art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fally warrnted. Roomsin this city—No. 33% Pennsylvania avenue between Sth and Fbiledeiphia. var 4-ly J{MET’S CORN BALVE. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. 25 cent boxes for Corns only, & cevt boxer for Corns and Bunions. Bent by mail by DK T. EMET, = Warhineton G02 Brosiway, N.Y, le in Washington by eee eB. CALVERT FORD, Draggist, fe 7-1m Pann avenne MON BY! are now prepared to make of from one dollar te ten thousand dollars on col- lateral recurit; LIBERAL AWVANOES will be made on all kinds of Keai and Personal Preperty, Diamonds, Gold Jomely Set Ware, Musical 0! and Silver Watch Ipstrumepis, Hardware, C Ws Saving had several years’ hing. &c., &c. trust us with business we will give satisfaction. Sere eee eee Et Ak WAAR A ODS fe 1-310" Licensed Pawnbrokers, XOAL BY THE OARGO OR SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND, w ob OF THE BRST QUALITY, At Yard corner O and Ist street, near B. & 0. B K. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, au 27-1m* _0. W. PALMBR, , ABH! GASH! CAB H! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES mads on all kinds a ANDISE, FURNITURR, Beep eed SILVER WATCHES, ke, ke. DIAMONDS e585 BWIS & 00., Auct'rs au 25-Im 427 7th st , bet. @and Hats, EETH. ee nyentor end Patentse | TENTH, attends, | personally at hls office in tis city. Many Sosa | Fetaona osn wear these teeth who cennot Wear others, and no person can wear others who streets. Also, 907 Arch st,, ONEY!—MONEY! gy M. K. WALSH & 0O., LICENSED PAWNBROEERS, the Northern Centra! Railro: corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washiogton, and Oalvert Station, Baitimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT INS SMOKING axp BALOON CARS ON ALL TEAINS expetience in buginess in this city, and favorably knows to many of its tizens, we are confident that to all wno may a. m., there making close connec’ trains on the Pennsylvania Central Bailread for all parts of the West. forwarded to and from any point on of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Iilincis, Wisconsin, Tows, or Missouri SELLING CHEAP. Tu FINEST STOOK OF READY MADE CLOTHING can be seen at BARE & BRO.’S, cor- ner of E and Seventh streets. In order to reduce our stock, we have determined to reduce our prices to wholonale i eers excellent opportn- ‘e invite all to an examina- ion of our enperior Stock of BOYS’ as we)l as Also, a very he Btock of be sold cheap, We have just received a fine lot of BLACK DRESS Bity to purchasers. HORNISHING GOODS. to ae BARE & BRO, KENDALL'S ANBOLINE R THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, ‘ EMBELLISHES THE HAlR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Boots, amd Herbs, fer the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEB- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Dz, CHILTON. “Have never had anything which #0 perfectly answers the purpose of s hair dressing.” WAEREN WARD, Basq., No. 277 Canal street, N, Y. “ after being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire acalp with NEW Balg.” Prof. "OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N, Y. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 61. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, e10-6m No, 642 Broapwar,N, ¥. By Tab Canuay dato Sep an vy Ho Ax oe ositoRy. Expressiy for the BALE OF HORSES, OABRIAGES, STOOK, &o., 9S Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. GasH ADVANCED On CONSIQNMERTS. Btorage for Carriages. orses, Carriages, &c., received for private sa my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & CO., Aucts, TED OIDEB . cuantriap OIpEnt: otal herp call ‘dnd all others in wan! with confidence on its transit. THE RATES OF F fe eet anon to and from. 2y are at all times as faverablsas art charsid %Z Central E.R.” oO. BNOOH LEWIS, Gen’ Superintendent, = x t, Philadel Eu saounton Ticket Ager le male and after Tuesday, Au, hike wil be gonimed between WAgRINGTOR fetween WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, ao | FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & Bosto! Woah and band Leave ‘ington até and 11.158. m, *-Satundays at 630 p.m. only. FOR BALTIMORE, Dp. m, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WHST. Lesvs Washington at 6 30 &. m., and 3,5, and 6. p.m, daily,except Sunday. On Sunday at $ and 6 pw. treme only. Checked Throuzh from Llanes FOR WASHINGTON AND T: Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.30, 8 and 10 ua. 056 5.2, Sand 8p.m, On Sundayasat 4.90 and 5 ?.m, je third and Afth trains only from Baltimore and first and fourth trains from Washington, stop at way points. ania FOB ANNAP: . Leave Baltimore at 8. mand 5 p.m, Leave Washington até a. m. Sp. m, No train for Annapolis on Sundays. For further information, tickets of every kind, &c.,appiytoG 8. KOONTZ, sgent,at Washing- ton station, or at the Ticket office. Master of Ti Sapo asi ‘rani ion, _t. M. COUR. General Ticket Agent mere 8-tf isesa. SPRING AND SUMMER SOHEDULBE oF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ¥ROM WABHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SUUTH AND NORTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time. And the Onl: te that can ain a Tarougt fioxet direct, of give Through Check for Baggage from Washington City. With Lees Changes of Cars than other Route, and wo Omnibus Ridirg, ie FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundavs excuptad,) making connections with Treics leaving Baltimore at 7454. M.and 33) P.M, On Bundeys, One Train at 330 P. M., eornecting at Relay with 9 P.M. Trein from Baltimere, _ FOR THE WEST. Train leaving Washington at 6.39 4. M. makes connection at Washington Janction (Relay House) with Train leaving Baltimore at 8.15 4. M. Trains leaving eshington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. — BE 8URE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORS AND OHIO RAILROAD, This is the Only Route ty which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured tn Washinglon. Enight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superier finish, attached to Night Traine, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTS To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1IN- CiNNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ce, Ee, Be, SF WITH LESS OMANGRS OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. gm BF" Speeral Notice to Passengers for the West from Washinxton!—Passengers going West. b+ purcha- fing their THROUGH TT KEES in Washington by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroal, SAVE ONB DOLLAR in the Through price, and have ths priv ilee of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, &F-C nnectiona at thy Ohio River with OLEVE. LAND & PITFSBURG, ORNTRAL OHIO and NARIETTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway System of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, snd SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation, W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 2i-tf 1863] THE [1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL KAILROAD with ite connections) TO ALL THK WESTERN OITIES, PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! FRES FROM DUST If A PIRBT-CUASS ROUT. Lt) STONE BALLASTED AND SAGGAGE CHEOKED THROUGH ¥YROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG? Tro of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, id formi THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTR WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. me” Yor Through Tickets appiy at the offices of ont ad Company, norhess FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.3) 8.m,. and 6.0 p.m, trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m, and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central Hail- road, and arrive in Harrisburg at ae: m. and 1.35 ions with the FREIGHTS. By this route Freighte of al! descriptions can be ‘the Railrosds uri, by Ratlroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at uN | with Steamers, by which Goods car be forward a to any port on the Ohio, Muaki Kentueky, Tennessee, Oamboriand, Ilinois, Minsis= Hal Aivors: and'at Clovals a gendusky aad Ohit H lev ns i. with steamers to ri Takes, all Northwestern Feruants ad shippers the en @ transpor- it to this Company can rely int , by the Pennsylvan‘a Central shroad, ‘to mark packages “Vis Penna, .B. AM WM. BROWN, Ag’t Hoctharn Central 8., » Phile- jan Plyr in “twenty-four \. ft Bal raity of Pe: Sminent Doctors and HO EXPOSURE, NOT: or who have been gorged Mercury, try th most potent, certain and e remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches a ity that for whites on may repent in yoars, baad DO NOT DBSPAtB! : for 85. 2 greet DISEASES! SECBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT), za8 BE om I pantive Onre” fore CPD gouonngis, CLES Bo im Cont Only Te STRICTURES, §:. fercury, s Mars ye of it day. ose Who have Lf * with Balsam Copaiva, or cr mel AAU aS LTT aan Brive “Male peckeget, €3, “Female, @2. BLOOD ji! BLOGD! opi! SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HEKB JUICES PETLYS O8 VANEERAL DISEASES. Cho BA- SRITANS HOOT AND HEBD IUCR. is the and eradicates every the venereal poison, so that the cure Ye"thorouss and t., Tak then of this purif; Te Sones ansay Geers ronounced incurable, the URWARitAN'e ROOF AND HERS JU1OMS impurities from the well as all the effecta of Mercury, will remove every vestige of i system, as FEMALES! ——__ FBMALES!I affections with which numbers of Fe- a ROOT AND HERB JOTORS fe the Bost he pity edap’ . in Uloerated Ute: Bent by rus, wn, Falling of the Womb, 12 for afi complaints ineigent to the ses? Dy express * Price @1 '@ bottle, or 6 botties SAMARITANS ¢ ORB WASH, cents. Pull (OND & OO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Bold by B, CALVERT FORD, rner of 11th and PRBNBY OOOK, Alexandria. may 6-tF wavomty any of the, & ‘be pat om by that may ‘offered'in ite ROT ALOUbULY, { @ HI@ LY CONORNTRaTAD VEGBTARL EXTEAOT. PURE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLANITS GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. O. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa ‘WILL BFFROTBAL LY cuRR | LIV#E COMPLAINT, DYSPH. SIA, JAUNDIOR ‘This is the only route by which Baggage can be GHBONIO OB NBEVOUS D.‘BILITY, Dig. BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS. AND ALB DISEASES ARIQING FROM A DISOR- DERED LIVER OR STOMACH, as Const 2 tion, Inward Piles Falnesa or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, Dixgust for Food, Puleess or Weight in Stomach, Sour Brae- tations, Sinking or Pinttering at the Pit of the roach , Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Dife Seult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hrart, Choking or Suffoeating Sensations when ina living pesture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Blake, Fever and Dull Pain in the Het. D-ficieney of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyen, Pain in the Side, Bac’. Chest, Limbs, &7., Budden ‘Plurhes of Heat, Burning in the Piagh Gonstant ‘Tmaginines of Evil. and great Depression of pirita. And will positively prevent Yellow Fe or, Bélieus Fever, &. They Contain Ne Alcehel er Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred Induced by the extensive sale aod onive ularity of Hoctiand’s German Bitters. (purely vere- table.) horte of ignorant Quack and unsernpulog adventurers, have opened pen suffering human! the flood-gates of Neston in the shape of whisky, vilely compes<"*: with inturious drage and christened Tonica, Stumachics and Bitters Beware of the innumerable array of Aleoholl prereredn nin plethoric bottles and big-bellin: Fess. under fhe modest appellation of Bittere; ich, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, aad leave the disappointed sufferer in dunpair, HOOCFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS are Dots new and untried article. but have the test of fifteen years trial by the Avnertonn sake lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation, The proprietors have thousands of Letters from e mort eminent OGLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, and mare CITIZENS, ‘estifying of their own personal know!«dge. to pene tte effects and medical virtues of woo Bite Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feet Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervsousnese? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, UsE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Ree. J. Newton Brown, Dv. Edit Encyclpedia of Keliztous Knmoictea’ 2 #8 Although not disposed to favor or recomm Patent Medicines in general, throuch diatrust og their ingredients and effects, I yet know of sufficient reasous why a man may not testify to th J benefits he believes himself to have received from eny simple preparation. in the bope t thus contribute to the t refit of Eales eres idot # more readily in regard to Heofiand: German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson 4 this city, because} was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were ghiefly analeoholic mixture. Iam indebted to mp friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejndice by proper tests, and for encourage ment to try them. when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, wasfcl! wed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree ot bodily and mental vigor which L bad not felt for six months before, and had almest de spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and@ my friend for directing mag to the ute uf them. : N SROWN, Philadelphis, June 22, 1861, ; PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparation® sold under the name of Bitters, nut in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 98 to 4) cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Aniog or Coriander Seed, This class ef Bitters has caused and_ will cont! to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundred: die the death of the drunkard. By their use the aystem is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulaats of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is oA the horrors attendant upon a druskard’s life and eath. For thore who desire and teili Aave @ Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get oma bottle Hoofland’s German Ritters and mix with thre quarts of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result wilt a preparation that will far erred in medical vir- tues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. You will hsye all the virtues of Hoofand’s Aittrsin connection with a good article of Liquor, at a mu these lesa price than inferior preparations alee prepar ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attentien of all having relations friends in the army to the fact that “HOOFLAND' GERM. BITTERS” will cure nine-tentha of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incl- dent tocamp life. In the lists, published almost daily inthe pomspewers. on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large eenpceson suffering from debility. Every case of that kil can be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitters, Diseases resul’ frome disorders of the di, ive organsare speedily removed. We have no hesita- tionin stating that, if these Bitters were free! used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives migh' saved that otherwise ‘be lost. ‘e call particular attention to the following re- markeble and wel! authenticated oure of one mation’s héroes, whose life, to use hisown language, ‘has been saved by the Bitters :’* cela Jones & — We our Hoofland’s German Bitters has saved my life, ‘There is no mistake in this. It is vouehed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were iy cognizant of all the circam- stances of my ease. 1 am, we been for lagt four years, a member of Sherman's celeb: petiery, and under the immediate command of Oap- my arduous duties, Beriast with Mmfammation of the lungs, aud was for seventy-two rin in the hospital. lowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was 5 removed from the White House and sent to thie city on board the steamer “tate of Maine,’’ frem whi-> I landed on the th ofdune, Bince that time I have been about as low uid be and still retaim « spark of vital- more I was scarcely able to swallo and if I did foree a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again I could not even keep a giass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum- * stances, an ingly the Updeteteed who ha@ 4, accor: been working faithfu Dame j unsuecessfaly, to @ me from the grasp of the dread Arol Frank! told me they could do no more for me, advised me to see aclergyman,and to make ach disposition of my limited funds as best suited An acquaintance who visited me at the bog Mr. Frederick Bteinbron, of Sixth, below at, advised me, asa forlorn hope, to try your Bi cel bi, Gare e oter ee mment ing them death receded, I thank God for it, 8; for. ntiemen, i am a loyal Vir, months: Scinity of Prout Royal. ‘To your tavales able Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of yerne fears—to your Bitters will Lowe the glorious privilege of again omy bosom those who are dearest to me in life, Vary truly rears e440 Mitoxs, e fully concur in the truth of the above state: oo as we had Gonpeired of seeing eur comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. GUDDLEBAGK,, Ist New York Battery EB A. ACKLEY, Co. 0, 1th Maine, WIS CHEVALIER, 92d New York. SPENCER, ist a relery, Battery F, 3: B FASEWERLL. Oo. B, 34 Vermont. RY B. TEROME, Co. MACDONALD. OHN P. WARD Go 5 ay * i Hy, York. BEY eeclis ba Vee 301 8 Oo. B i6sth Penn, BEWAES OF COUNTERFEITS! Saat, SAREE GM FAOKBOw PRIOR PEB BOTTLE 75 OBNTS, OB HALF DOZ, FOR @4. . a not have the article

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