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‘ueer thivgs get into the newspapers. hes e is relawd that @ diffident Hartford bachelor went to the sea shoré in August to reek retnge trom the loneliness of his celibacy, and oné Gark evening, erjoying the breeze on the pla ot his hotel, happened to take a seat | that had just been vacated by the husband of a | loving wife, with whom the happy man had | bern chatting. In a few moments the iady | returned, and mistaking the stranger for her | husband, lovingly encircled his neck und gave him an affectionate kiss, with the remark, «Come, darling, is it not about time to retire?” He did not faint, but the stock was very | severe, ! THE EVENING STAR. | a7 An exchange says that a chap in New Hampehire recently struck ontan entirely new branch of business, and made it profitable for a few days. He rode around the country towns and wherever he found an ayailable defeet in the road he yery carefully tipped over his wagon, set his horse loore, and tumbled down in the road, with severe “internal injuries.” The celectmen of the several towns paid him handeome sums rather than stand a suit. & ea Engenie, Empress of the French, invent- ed, or rather reintroduced, crinoline; bnt she 18 &n ambitious female, and her ambition is Lot yet satisfied, and consequently adorned herself with striped stockings, and the fashion will, no donbdt, be therefore started of all fe- males wearing stockings of stripes. 7 The population in the Sonth are rapidly decressing. A boat never arrives at Cairo without having more or less refugees on board, somttimes as many as two, three and even five hundred, There is little doubt out that by this means Illinois alone has received an addition of €160,L00 to her population. 7 Mary Burke, a young girl aged sixteen yeurs, @ resident of Cambridge, Mass., a few dnys since, threw a bottle of muritic acid at Peter Cunningham, ata public meeting, putting his eye out and otherwise disfiguring him. Cause, jealousy. How THE SoLtpiers VoTE.—In the United State Hoepital at Cleveland, Ohio, the other day, the soldiers took a vote tor Governor, which resulted as follows: John Brough, 35=; blank,2. Vallandigham did not get a stngle vote. @7 itis gravely stated that the contrabands at Peautort are delaying to take unto them- eelyes new wives, in the hope that their old ones may be captured with Charleston. @7 An effort is making to rally Morgan’s men fer further raiding purposes. There are two or three thousand of them yet unhung. @? One vineyard in California has already sent out fifteen thousand bottles of wiue this season. October is the ripening month. @7 The Richmond Exaniiner justifies the Lawrence massacre as “a gallant and perfectly fair blow at theenemy.” #7 W.R. Strachan, provost Marshal of Pal- myra, Mo., has been arrested on the charge of embezzling $20,000 from the goverament. we David L.Gay adveruses in the Richmond papers a boatload of ice, which he offers to re- tail at 3 per bushel. @7 The little slave girl, Fanny Virginia Ca stopet Lawrence, whom Beecher christened awhile ago, is “on exhibition” at Hartford, 87 The editor of the New Haven Journalhas seen & woman without hoops and waxes elo- quent thereupon. a7 The receipts from customs for August are ated ut between eight and nine million doltars, much greater than usual. 6 000 OATS! OATS!! 9. BUSHELS ¥BRIME OATS for sale, to arrive, JOHN J. BEALL, ise 19.8t* S9 Water street. Georgetown. "PAREN UP AS AN EBTRAY ON WEDNESDAY, | the Ista inst.,a Red and White BUFALUOW | COW. The owner will come forward, prove prop- | erty, pay charges and take her away | JOHN BROWN, | se 19-3t* Corner 13th ave W, Island. HE STEAM PACKET #FLYING CLOUD WILL commence her regular trips from Georgetewn to Point of Rocks on ¥ { WEDNESDAY. 23d inst , by way o!* j Chesapeake and Ohio Canal—up one day and retarn | next day, starting at 70’clock a. m, Rrvights carried gs usual. [ee 19 St*]} JOHN MOOJKE. WAGONS! WAGONS! ges WAGONS! eee TO SUTLERS. Having a large lot of ARMY BUTLER WAGONS on hand. I wiilclore them out at reiuced prices, AIBING promvély attended to. ROB’T H. GRAHAM, Coachmaker, Be 19-3t* 374 D street an? 477 ith street, SCARCE, Hatton's “Mathematical Dictions Cuvier’s Animal Kingdom ; Branaow’s Spher gal Astronomy ; Weld’s History Royal Society ; Sir Humphrey Davy 8 Discourses: Paria’s Life of Bir Humphrey Davy; Anderson’s History of Com- merce ; Beechy’s Voyage towards tae North Pole Beechy’s North Pacific and Behring’s Straits Bingham’s Expedition to nina in the": Modente; Larcener’s Calculus ; Bourne’s Steant Eugine ; Nichoi’s Oyclopedia of Physical Sciences: Baird’s Cyclopedia of Physieal Beiences, Rich’s Cyclope- dia of Biography ; Bumey’s Cyclopedia of Universal History ; Universal History from the French of | Anquetil, 9 vols, | Second-hand copies of the above, otherwise un obtainable, are for sale, with many others, at ex- treme low prsces, mostly imported direct from London, by ne19 PRANOK TAYLOR. ENOS & CU.’S CITY EXPRESS, FOR THE DELIVERY OF GOODS, PACKAGES, AND BAGGAGE, Throughout the City, Georgetown, and to the ilroad, at LOW AND REGULAR RATES, We check all baggage to be delivered at Railroad, ENOS & CO., 61 Louisiana Avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, se 15-Im* Fut. WARD STEAM OYSTER SALOON,—The subscriber would respectfally in form his friends and the public gen-‘ erally that he has reopened the Steam ster Saloon formerly occapied by ars. Harvey & Co., where he will Keep constantlyoa hand the best quality of OYB- ‘THHS, ac. zamnitien capeliss with fresh OYSTE: in any quaniity by lesy: i ma ing their orders. se 15-1 W. BRADLEY, (BAR YE! HEAR YE!! BEAR YE!!! READ AND BE WISE, 179 south B street. 179 south B street, Is still open for the beaefit of the sick and dia- eased. and for the suppression of Quactery ; and be it known to all,tkat Dra. BROTHERS & GRAY are the only Botanic Physicians practising in ‘Washington. Established in 1819, during which re been made to gor. We have cases 0 have deen robbed by different sections of the country and their health pearly ruined. Also, we have a number of Surgeons of the Army under our treatment, who acknowledge that wa can cure all Beeret Diseases without metenry Cail and be eonvinced. Office 179 south B st., bet. 9th and 10th, near tho Smithsonian Institute. 8012 e06t* NEW FALL FLOWERS. RIBBONS, BONNETS, HATS, AyD MILLINERY GOODS, or CHOICE DESORIPTION AND GREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED. Ladies will obiige me by calling and examining my stock of new FALL and WINTBR GOODS be- fore purchasing, as we wish.to show our goods, feeling confident they will please—at FRANKLIN ETCHISON’S, No. 12 Center Market Space, between sth and 9th ate. who call on us daily, w! those impostors from the se 8-Im pu HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. 300 Baskets, quarts and pints,on hand and for sale at agents’ prices by JOHN P. BOYLE & CO. 4 Exchance Place, Baltimore, ADESB’ HOTSHEL, The undersigned takes great pleasure in inform- ing hie numerous friends and ti Beplis generally that he taken the HOTEL mtuate on the corner of Tenth and E sts., hearly opposite Ford’s Theater, lately un auspices of E Goetz, ano that he paretn her means o-rt me in refitting and extirely renovating it, and he is now prepsred to accommodate the ublic with everything uscaily found ina first-cleas ote}. ple accommocdsticns are provided for transient and permanent Boarders on reasonable terms. The BAR and LARD#SS wil! always contain the best the s ason or market affords, ‘The long experience of the undersigned in Hotel keeping is deemed a sure guarantee on his part that all who extend him patronage will be satiefied that everything tending to their comfort will re- from him undivited attention. CHRISTOPHER MADES, 2 Proprietor. re JU} Feouived per sahosnere Sasonae 8, mins uae oars nt ae Pale TP STEREO Decora eT mar 4-@m* an3] im dd. | Bame, be OFFICIAL. Provost Marshal General’s Office, Washington, D. C.. September 16, 1863. CrrctLar No. 8&.—The Secretary of War or- ders that the following Act of Congress, and Proclamation the President, based upon the ublished for the information of all concerned, end that the special instractiens hereinafter contained for persons in the mili- | tary service of the United States, be strictly observed : AN ACT RELATING TO HABEAS CORPUS, AND REGULATING JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS IN CER- TAIN CASES. Approved March 3, 1863. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States of America in Con- ‘ess assembled, That, during the present rebel- ion, the Preeident of the United States, when- ever, in his judgment, the public safety may require it, is authorized to sus pend the privilege of the writof habeas corpus in any case through- out the United States, or any part thereof. And whenever and wherever the said privilege shall be suspended as aforesaid, no military or other officer shali be compelled, in answer to any writ of habeas corpus, to return the body of any person or persons detained by him by authority of the President; but upon the cer- tificate, under oath, of the officer having charge of any one so detained that such person is detained by him ag a prisoner under authority of the President, further proceedings under the writ of habeas corpus shall be snspended by the judge or court having issned the said writ so long as said suspension by the President shall remain in force and said rebellion con- tinue. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—A PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS the Constitution of the United States has ordained that the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall no* ba «uspended unless when in cases of rebsilic.. or invasion the public safety may requ.iz* ..; and whereas arebellion was existing on .he third day of March, 1863, which rebellion is still existing; and whereas by a statute which was approved on that day it was enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled that during the present insurrection the President of the United States, whenever in his judgment the public safety may require, is authorized to suspend the priv- ilege of the Writ of Habeas Uorpus in any case throughout the United States or any part there. of; and whereasin the judgment of the Pres dent the public satety does require that the privilege ot the said writ shall now oe suspend- ed throughout the United States in the cases where, by the authority of the President of the United States, military, naval, and civil officers of tht United States, orany of them, hold per- ~ous “inder their command or in their custody “+ as prisoners of war, spies, or aiders-or | abettors of the enemy, or officers, soldiers, or seamen enrolled, drafted or mustered or en- listed im or belonging to the land or naval forces of the United States, or as deserters therefrom, or otherwise amenable to military law or the Rules and Articles of War, or the rules or regulations prescribed for the military or naval services by authority of the President of the United States, or for resisting a draft, or for any other offence against the militar, or naval service: Now, therefore, I, ABRAMTAM LINCOLN, Pres- ident of the United States, do bh eby proclaim and make known to all whom 11 may concern, that the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Cerpus is suspended throughont the United States in the several cases betore mentioned, and that this suspension will continue throughout the duration of the said rebellion, or until this proclamation shall, by @ subsequent one to be issned by the President of the United States, be modified or revoked. And I do hereby require all magistrates, atrorney nd other civil of- ficers within the United States, and all officers and others in the military and naval services of the United States, to take distinct notice of this suspension, and to give it full effect, and all crtizens of the United Ststes to conduct and | govern: themselyes accordingly and in con- formity with the Constitution of the United made and provided. In testimony whereof, I have herennto set my hand and caused the seal of the Uni- ted States to be affixed, this fifteenth day [L. 8.] of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- three, and ofthe independence of the Uni- ted States of America the eighty-eighth, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: WiiiiaMm H. Sewarp, Secretary of State. The attention ot every officer in the military service of the United States is called to the above Proclamation of the President, issued on 15th day of September, 1563, by which the priy- ilege otf the writ of habeas corpus is suspended. | li, therefore, a writ of habeas corpus should, in | | Violation of the atoresaid Proclamation, be sued outand served upon any officer in the military service of the United States, commanding him to produce before any court or judge, any per- son in his custody by authority of the Presi- dent of the United States, belonging to any one of the classes specified in the President’s Proc- lamation, it shall be the duty of such officer to muke known by his certificate, under oath, to Wwhomsoever may issue or serve such writ of | habeas corpus, that the person named in said Writ **ts detained by him as a prisoner under author- ity of the President of the United States.” Such return having been made if any person serving or attempting to serve such Writ, either by the command of any court or judge, or oth- erwise, 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 torefuse sub- mission and obedience to such arrest, and if there should be any attempt to take such per- son frum the custody of such officer, or arrest such Officer, he shallresistsuch attempt, cal- ling to his aid any force that may be necessary to maintain the authority of the United States and render such resistance effectual. Jans B. Firy, Provost Marshal General. HBADQUARTERS PRovost MARSHAL, District of Columbia, Aug. 17th, 1863. The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Hall, ¢very day, from 9 a.m. to6 p. m., until further no- tice, to examine cases of drafted men, either for exemption or acceptance. Hunry A. ScHEETz, an 17-tf Ouptain and Provost Marshal. ‘ABR DEPARTMENT. AbsUTakT Gui Wasi General Orders, No. 198. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of Monor 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 volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Secretary of War. B.D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General L's Orrion, NGTON, June 2, 18. jon ‘BADQUABTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- H INGTON. Qfics Chief Quartermaster, May 25, 1883. DEALERS 1m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GaB- DEw SEEDS, &6., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Golo- nel Eirias M. Gueenz, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-t¢ AE DEPARTMEN' Wasxineron, January 26, 1868. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Comnad, 133 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street, JAY COOKE «£ CO., BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfer notice. @# Persons desiring information concerning this loan can procure at our counter, or apon application by peasants anew all questions may ar! WE BUY AND 8SLL ALL ISSUES OP GOVBENMENT BONDS, TRBASURY NOTES OBTIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, QOIN, CURRENCY, AND BXOHANGR, ABD Pat THE HIGHEST PRIORS FOR CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & CO., Rankers, austf 452 Fifteenth street, Ree eenoues, FANT & OO., BANKERS, NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Will continue to farniah U. & FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslongs issued by the Government, at par, 8. Coupon 6's of 1881, U. 8. 7-20 Treasury Notes, U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD. Exchange on all parts of Europe and the Northern Cities sold in sums to anit purchasers, Btocks and Gold bought in New York exclusively Commission. ad RITTENHOUSS. PANT & 00. Massrviseny voksirerse ‘wear, to are maser ee fees i ; the ’ FALL, PRPEMNS &.00.. wo nea *** Tinth oad Feath sereots* aws of Congress in such cases | | ome hundred and five | the United States for the said District —To aij |-ted States steamers Coeur de it ', | Washington. on the first Monday of r | Wednesday....August12| Wednesday,,__ LEGAL NOTICES. HE BP. OouRT OF THE DISTRIUT C4 LUMBIA , Holding « District Ooms of the United States for the said District. To aij whom ti may concern. Greeting Notice is her ren, that,on tue 16th dey of Ju'y, 1803, the United tes steamer A attached to the Potomac ‘@ eance (nO name)and one box nda of tobacoo, and $73 in money, and brought the same into the port of ton, the same are libeled and prose- outed in this court in the name of the United States elevial ne and ae aa conse wa ins for trial af Hall, in the city ‘shin; on the first Monday of October next, wheat en? where all persona are warned te appear to show eause why condemnation shocid not be decreed and to intervene for their interests. au 10 R, J. MEIGS, Cle: DISTRI District Gourtot 7).HE SUPREME GOURT OF COLUMBIA, Holding whom it may concern, Grecting : Notice is here ven, that, on the 17th day of ‘uly, 1363, the Uae tured alot of di shoes, Kovand browses ony alot of dry js. shoes. &6., and brow, them into the port of Washington, aud the enmei¢ Hibeled and prosecuted in this Court in the nam» of the United States, for condemnation as iawf., ine aud that said cause will stand for trial st the Monday of October next, when @od where all per- | sons are warned to appear to show cause why con. fomaation noala: mek Be eaereet and to intervens rr le ¢ Court, $200 Bed, MEIGS, Olerk, Ts BUPREME COURT OF T! DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holdinga District Court of the United Btates for the said District.—7o aij | thom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby rer, ibat, onthe Mth day of March, 1363, the nited Btates schooner Racer captured as lawful ue one small boat and three drafts, and brought em to the port of Washington, and the same are libeled and in this Conrt in the name of the United Btates, for conc emnation as such lawful Eee and that said caure will stand for trial at the ity Hall. in the city of Washington, on the firet Monday of Oct. der next, when acd where ail per- sone are warned to appear to show cause why con- demnstion should not be decreed. and to intervene for their interests, By the Court, jy B. J. MEIGS, Clerk, HE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Gourt o. the United States for the said District.—To ali whom it may concern. Greeting : Notize is hereby given, that,on the 17th day of May, 1363, a lotof money and bonds was captured by the United Btates steamer Wyandank attached to the Poto- mac Flotilla, and brought to the port of Washing- ton, aud the same is libeled and prosecuted in this Court in the ie of the United States, for eas- dempation ‘aid cause will for ti y Hall, in the city of October nert, when and were all persons are warned to appeat to show canre why condemnation should notbe decreed, and to intervene for their interests, By order of the Court. Sv 5 R. J. MEIGS. © | GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL 20073! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO,, (Buccessors to J. F. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. C., AND PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUFACTURERS oF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, AND WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL Roorxrs. rosecuted OFPICE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H. C, WILSON, President, T. P, WILSON, Jr., Secretary, N, B.—FELT AND CEMENT FOR SALS, IN large and small quantities, Allorders through Post Office Box 534 punc- tually attended to, Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work warranted, jy?2a-6m* QTEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN. Ly NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agena! The Steamshi wit neg eh, Will be dispatched nee? FROM LIVERPOOL ROM NEW YORK, it. B thd at intervais tioreatter of about alx wooks from First cabin, frome" Pr irst cal MM —. -. . .- — to Becond cabin, state room berths, meal om furnished at separate tables.....— in the city of Washington, on the Srst | Burnous and ee Ll Excursion tickets, out and back inthe first and Second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants sccomesar ing: been ers and children ander 12 years of age, half price. Infants free. Third cabin. ___. ___..... __. ___. __. gm Bteerage, with superior accommodations, 30 Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as "All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. Ferree yenger allowed 20 cable feet of lngeag: Ane ayerisneet seen Non board, es ol apply Tor passage only OFTABLES A. WHITNEY, Passage office, 26 pronarey New York. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Agents. Je 13 $m 54 South street, New York. FRANKLIN & rp, OPTICIANS 944 PuwesYLvanis AVERUSB, (north side,) IWk and Isth sts, 386 Pa. avenue, wader the National Hots, EBBLE and PERISOOPIO SPEOTACLSS, cor- on and agientifcally suited for every eyesight, TEUP REA GLASSES MI PES, METERS and THERMOME: COMP aners. great variety ent ithe loweet Marters lesale or retail. uae WASHINGTON STEAMEHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D. Regular Days WEDNESDAYS and BAT- BDAYS, foot OOr, STRAMSHIPS BALTIMORE, EMP! BALVOB AND Jab. 5. GEREN. Bailing t 18 m., from of High street, ‘getwwn, and Pisr Ib. foot of Wall seeot, New ‘ork, For freight er rt to Woke s BU naan, Agents, foot of High street, Jamns GAD ta Jo13-¢n* 117 Wall streets Nowe York. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwzee 97g any 10TEx B78., SAVE BOUGHT AT THE REORIVER’S BALE . THE WHOLE BALANCE OF BTOOK of the late firm of LEACH & 00., BALTIMOER, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: > MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, 4 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc. WEICH WH OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, aR BELOW MANUPACTURBE®S PRION, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & cO.,- anstr 969 Pennsylvania Avenre, By W. L. WALL & OO., Auctionsers, 0. ; Homes aN eee tony AAR AND BE Bxpresesly for the SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, #TOOK, éo,, 98 Louisiana Avenu: Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Qasu ADvanOED on Consicumanta, private orses, Carriages, &c., received for may 50-tf W.L. W. WALL & CO., Arots, He HO! POR 8MITH’S 460 Be: the cheapest Glothing House in tha etn Set }AINS, in Men’s and Boys’ Cloth: ‘i BAavon & Go.s: dea Severn Seen DEY GOODS, ke. tre ain od ee 100 prsoms White: Pick: Dine, and Gree Morqnito Netting, hed and Brown Gottons, peer iege Table Linon, Orash, Diapers, Irish Linen, Hot Gloves, Sambric and Swiss , and Busertio Gambric and Sete ieher Wreed Bagin tions, Wop Sect ery var, GHG Be 7? REOBIVED— a — seen erty bi ich. &o8 ee Pow! ‘inread and Vleacia Colle sand Sota, breed fs, Barbee ant Oolffarer, Points, Valenc.as snd Brabro.dered H’dk%s, panes TY ee warn! . st 1 widths, Paria atyice Head Dresses, Pancy Goods, Bes nee aca Portales So ed "Belt Olaspr, Bracelets, Fans, £0. Weick will be sold at low prices A call is so- licited. can _e oe Mark. ace. Pean. a’ Jez 18 Ma seen eth and ith streets. a) BIUKS REDUCED. Grenapr Shawis, Mosambique Shawis, Blac Li Mantles, Points, and Ficolominis in great variety and re- nee M. TAYLOR & 00. GAS FITTING, &c. W. GAS FIXTURES. 3B Have in Store, and are daily recel' , GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and ona ine superior in style to auything heretofore @ red Taarket. We invite citigens generaliy to call an: our stock of GAS and WATE PIXTURSS, feeling confident that we have the best nelectec ik ia Wag? Af Wark in tae above line intrasted to oa ere rom} a jaded to, moar 5-tf bs TERS & McGHAN, 276 D street, DENTISTRY. D DENTISTRY. R, LEWIE Has removed to 242 Pean. avena’, two doors above histormer office. Cail and examine the Dr.’s New and Im Rove Metbod of inserting Artificial’ eeth, which is fer superior to any other mode now im use. Aiso, Teeth extracted without pain, when desired, allease Terms modera’ oh al SMOND & HAYWARD, W AND IMPROVED INVENTION ° ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirxour Murat Plate on OLasre, DB. 5. B. SiGEBMOND, iveadway, Yew York. and 260 Penusyivante enwe, dstewaes iSthand 13th sts., Waskingion, the attention of tar pnblic to the following antages of his improved rystem : . The Teath of pis manufacture Ne nayer ccersode nor change color by any a! acids being three-fourths lighter than any otber. 2. No tooth or roots neod be extrated, se the in Ftificial ones can be iuaerted over them, ‘ o. ae rcota wil! be made inoffensive, and never 0 noche, 4. Notemporary teeth ars noaded, ag permanent ones can bs made immediately, thereby preserving the Betaral expression of the face, which under the old system is frequently ured. 3. This work las been iuliy tested over Aye vests by many of the Sret chenilete and physicians of country 2 also vented a white andestructi: hica the most sensitive teeth paia,and can build uba per- on aay side rocts, which will throcgh teatime. Call und asamize for yourself, Jy 20-tf M T£ETH. + LOOMIB, M, D., the {nventor and Patencee ofthe MINERS2 PL [2 TEETH, attends personally at his offic thia city. Mase parsons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear otbers, snd uo person can wear others who sanact wear thecs, Porrona calling at my oTce can bs eecommodated with any style and price of Teeth they muy desire; Dut to thors who ars particulsr and wish tha puresi, tleavost, strongest ard most perfect denture that rt cen produce, the MINZEAI, PLATE will be wore fully warranted. Booms in thiacity—No. 33% Pevnrylvanisavenus between 3th and ith streets, Also, 907 Arch st, Fhilgdelphia. mar ¢-ly “BALVE. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. 25 cent boxes fot Corns only. & cent boxer ior Gerns and Br t A by cB if == erie te B01 Broadway, N. ¥. in Washington by For sele in Wie CALVERT FORD, Druggist, fe 7-1 290 Cena avenue MONBY !—MONBY |—MONBY I, M. K. WALSH & 00., ions, LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, 299 C Sraext, be iN NINTH AND TENTH, are now prepared to make cash ances in sums of from one dotiar to tea thousand dollars on col- tera! fi WTBEMAL ADVANCES will be made on all kinda of Keal and Personal Preperty, Diamonds, Gold and silver Watches, Jewelr7, Silver Ware, Musicai . Instruments, Hardware, Clothing. &e., &c. iP Having had geveral sears’ experience in dusiness in this city, and fav°-ably mown to many cf itn citizens, we até coafideus that to all who may evtrost us with business we will give satisfaction, M.K. WALSH & 00 ‘naed Pawnbroke: _ fe 1-3m* Pasha be eo! nsed | OAL BY THE CAKGO OR BINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND, woonpD OF THE BEST QUALITY, At Yard corner C and Ist street, near B.& 0. R R. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, a@-Im* O. W, PALMER, 46H! oAs8B H: qas H! LIBERAL OASH ADVANCES made on all kinds of ERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, foro ma SILVES WATCHES, IL AMON DB, ‘au 25-Im &o. ko. ‘W. B. LEWIS & OO.. Auet’rs, 427 7th st., bet. G and His, T SELLING CHRAP. HE FINBST STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING ean be seen at BARE & BAO.’S. cor- uer of B and Beventh streets. In order to reduce determined to reduee our ires—an exeellent opportu- 'e invite all to an examioa- ii f he e £9) ebenp. J Reve inst -ceeived a fine lot ef BLACK DRYSS COATE and PANTS. BARE & BRO. | iS |* na eahaes aa a — BALTIMORE RB OHIO BAILRUAD, On and after Tuesday, August 1 DAILY n Ht gerninel bern wh NNGTON ant between WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, as FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW Y. IN. Leave Washington at aud Vibe me ane 8 aad p.m, Sundays at 6.90 p. m, only, FOR BALTIMORE, Leave at 6.80, 8 and 11.158, m. and §,5.and 6.90 m. On Sundays at@a.m. and §and 6.30 p. m. only FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WHS' Leave Washington at 6.308. m., and 3, 5. . p.m., daily, except Sunday. On Sunday ‘at 3 and © Trhisin therouly contoby whi be only rou! Checked Through hon Wanten eee Te FOR WASHINGTON ANB THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.30,8 and 10 Cpare emeres 8p.m, On Sundaysat 4.30 and Tho third and fifth trains only from re and the first and fourth trains from hi ie Btop at way points. = es FOR ANNAPOLIS, . Leave Baltimore at 8 a. mand 5p. m, Leave Washington at 82. m. ‘ands p.m, No train for Annapolis on Sundays, For turther information, tickets of every kin eens eR CONT Meee grz Rah ton station, or at the Ticket office W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, 1d 6.9) L. M, COLE. General Ticket Agent. —_au 8-t? iss63a. SPRING AND 8UMMER SCHEDULE Z OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, er SI FROM WaSHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time.. And the Only Route that can sell a Through Ticket direct, or give = Through Check for Baggage from Washington ity. With Less Changes of Cars than on any other Route, and wo Omnibus Riding. FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted, making connections with Trains leaving Baltimore at 7.45 4, M. and 8 3) P, M, On Bupteyi ® poe train st oe anne at Relay with 9p. M. Train fr ‘imare yw FOR THE WEST. : Train hii t Washington at 6.30 A. M. makes connection at Washingtos Junction (Relay House) with Train leaving Baltimore at 8.154. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. ain leaving Baltimore at pake connection with T; P.M. BE BURR TO BUY YOUR TIOKBTS . BALTIMORE AND GHIO RAILRO. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured tn Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the moat superisr finieh attached to Night Trains THE SHORTEST AND MO8T DIRKOT BOUTS To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ée., dée., ac, MP WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAM BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. 2m = BY THE AD. « WI" Spectal Notice to Passensers for the West from Washinton '—Passengers going West. by purchs fing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washinaton, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVB ON2 DOLLAR in the Throngh price, and have the priv- ilege of visitivg Baltimore (if desired) without additional charze. ®7-C nnections st the Ohio River with CLEVE LAND & PIPPSBURG, OBNTRAL OHIO and MARI ¢TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and, through them, with the whole ie ee of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEe?. For THROUGH Ticket Office, W Ww.P. M. COLE TICKETS please apply at the ington station. ITH, Master of Transportation eneral Ticket Agent. ap 2-tf 1863] fur 1163 PENNSYLVANIA CENTKAL RAILROAD BSS Bee a Pinst-cLAks OUTER ee BB a TIRE OE RULE THE WESTERN CITIES, BTONN BALLABTED AND ve : PROM BALTIMORB THRE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSSUEGI ‘Two of them making OLOEE CONNECTIONS AT. HARRIBBUBO with Trains ou the NORTHERN OENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE rom. WASHINGTON AND BALTIMOER all points in the WwusT, NoaTHWESi » AND SOUTHWEST. Ka For Through Tickets apply at the oMces of the Northern Oextrai Railroad Company, northeas gorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Wasbington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING OARS ON ALL NIGHT BMOKING sup SALOON CARS ON ALL TEAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers wiil take the 6.50 a.m. and6.9 p.m, trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m. aad 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Ce: road, and arrive in Harrisbarg at] p.m, and 1.85 &. m., there making close connections with the trains onthe Pennsylvania Central Bailread for all parts of the West, FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all deseriptions can be forwarded to and from auy point on the Railroads of Oklo, Kentucky, Iodiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or yuri, by Katiroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at pitabare with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio Muskingam, Kentueky, Tennesree, Cumberland, Tikinois, port ‘Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ar! |, and Rivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusky, end ‘Ohi- J vie steamers ti to all Northwestern | lt im lerchants and si rs en’ 1e tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its ony sranale, THE RATES OF rREva! to and from any point Wwe Baltroad, the Px lvania Cen’ esi all mes as faxcrableas are charsed by ether ad Particular io mark packages ‘Vis Penna. BRC Northern Central R. B.. jen! 4 Ee HOUPT Gent Tiekes Agert, Ph iadeipila, H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Font, Phila au 20-im' KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR, AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTSFIES, ODORATES, LBNGHTHENS, LYVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. XANDALL’S AMBOLINE is arare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PRE- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR. Highly beneficial where the hair sequiros gentle stimulant.’ Dz. CHILTON. “ Have never had oe Plests 9 , Perfectly sw ETe toe oro OT OREN WALD, Bat., No. 277 Oanal street, N.Y. « after being bald for seven years your AMLO- LINB has covered the entire scalp with NEW HAIR.” Prof. "0HN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N, Y, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deslers, Put in bores, (containing two bottles,) price 1. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, e10-6m __No, 542 Broapway,N, Y¥. Coo OOLLING & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHY ALE AND PORTER. receiving large quantities of DBAUGHT aLgani FORTHE from this celebrated Browery, hich I am prepared to furniah on skort notise to Si persona who will favor ine with their orders, Batiafaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- prreenitieE inall partsof Washington and Geccgetown, free of charge cash on TLBY ‘Amn, eat, - Georgetown, D.0. OB MISSBY1—THAT i8 THR —The of the * PAR. ew tote. iD BOYS" CLOTHIN: MERA Breas greet DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S Girt: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OBBTAIN REMEDY aVER UBED, ‘es, A Positive Cure” A GONORRHGA. O2PET, STRICTURES, 6+. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Kifect a Cure, "They are eptirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.’ Prepared bya uate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the moat eminent Doctors and Cheminis of the present d HO EXTOGURE.NO TROUBLE, HO ORANGE ean t those who have des: if ones have been gorged with Balsam Copaiva, or Meronry, try A ARITAN’S GIFT. lain envelope. Beice Malo packages, 82, Female, 63. BLOGD! BLOOD! BLOOD I! Lo: RES. BPOTB, TT’ none OAL AGES Eee on va MN'S KOO HERB JUICES Bs IN’: AND Crny ive cure. BYE eee OR VEN EEEAL DISHASBE, the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- noribed; it reaches and eradicates every parti ot the venereal poison, so that the cure is thoroug! and per it. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, ‘and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for wae eT EBe ropa’ in after years, ronounced incurable, the AIMARITAN'S ROOF AND HERB JUIORS will remove every vectigs of impurities from the system, as well as all the ad effects of Mercury, FEMALES !1 raM. affections which ra of rales gufer the Bor AND HERE SOi08 in Ulee o yest hepa ioe down, Falling of the womb, y for all complaints incident to the sex. (eng wy exores, Brice @1 8 bottle, or é bostied or * GAMABITAN'S, OHANORE WaAsH, PuSuOLD & OO., Box 181 Philadelphia Fost Bold by 8, CALVERT FORD, rner of ith and ris COOK, Alexandria. may 6-tr APA *Orricn le PA AVEN Washington NOK’ GRUAT BASTREN HOBTE EAN , Waar MUROBANDISR, MONEY. eee ee roreanet eis sari OCND ear Citta an hes naoncies in the principal Hatway Towas te —— & HIG LY GONORNTRATED VaGRTanE BXTRAOT, BE TONIO. DOCTOR UCFLAND'§ GERMAN BITTERS, PEEPARED BY Dr. O. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa WILL RFFROTUAL LY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPE: ‘814, JAUNDICR OHBONIO OR NERVOUS @.2IBILITY, Dig. BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOB- DERED LIVER OB STOMACH. as _Constipa- tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Biood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Buisness or Weight in Stomaeh, Sour Brag tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach , Swimm.ng of the Head, Hurried and Dig Scult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or axes | Sensations when ins lying pertare, Dimness of Vision. Dota or Webs. Vefore the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, Daficiancy Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, in in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c.. Sudden ‘Flushes of Burning in the Flesh Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of pirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fe or, Bilieus Fever, €c. They Contain Ne Alcohol er Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extonsive sale and univ: ularity of Horfland’s German Bitters: (puraly soce- table,) hosts of ignorant Quacks and ‘unscrupulous adventurers, have ope>e3 pen suffering humauil the food-sates of Nestoams in the shape of oer whisky, vilely compec with injurious drugs and christened Tonles: Stemachics avd Bitters: Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoho: reparations in plethoric bottles and big-belll eg. under the siodest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, only aueravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS are not a new and untried article, but have stoo@ the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub- lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any ‘*milar preparation. The +:oprietors have thousands of Letters from the cost eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYE RS, PHYSICIANS, nd CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal mrowictes. tothe pent hots effects and medical virtues of these Bite TH. Do You Want Something to Strengthen YouP Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want 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, Usm HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., E Encyclopedia af Religious Kacnoteten “ae Althonch not disposed to favor or recomm: Pavent Medicines 11 general, throngh distrust at their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no au nt reasons Why & MAD May not testify to the Ddeuelits he believes himself to have received from aay simple preparation, in the hope th may tana e cieate to the penne of others. ae do this the more readily in regard to Hooft German Hitters, prepared by Dre. MJensenet this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them Yor wang years.under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Iam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this projudice by proper tests, ‘and for encourage- ment to try them, wher suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, et the beginning of the presen? year, was foll wed by evitont relief, and restoration egtee ot bodily and mental vigor which I had folt for six months before, ‘and ‘ad almost de- of regaining. I therefore thank God an@ nd for directing me to pthe nse of them, e A BROWN, Philadelphia, June 22, 196i, re PARTIOULAR NOTICE, There are Many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, pat in quart botties, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 99 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anios or Coriander Seed. ‘This class ef Bitters has caused and will continge to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds $0 ie the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of ‘logholte pope = = a ar tise desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is ail oe horrora attendant upon adrunkard’s life and eath. For those who desire and will have @ Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get ome bottle Hogfand’s German Bitters and mix with its af sood Brandy or Whisky, and the result @ preparation that will fay ezcelin medical vir- tues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much ess. You will have all the virtues of He 's Bitters im connection with @ good article of Liquor, at a mu less price than these inferior preparations you, ATTENTION, SOLDIEES! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all ha relations friends in the army to the fact that “HOOFLAND' GERMAN BITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases indueed by exposuresand privations inci- dent t. samp life. In the lists, pul od daily in the powsparers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that avery large pro) suffering from debili can be readil: Diseases iting from disorders of th organs speedily removed. We tionin stating that, if these Bitters were used among our soldiers, hundreds o< lives eee CADTEREES Ge eray e a markable and well authenticated cure of one iM Be irtubrererts gucsse mem le been PRILADELPaIA, Augastgasd Mussvs, Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlem Hoofiand’s German Bitters has saved my life. isno mistake in this. it as vees ed ree by acre ol |, some Of w! Dam ny rho, were fail it the civeuma™ tae Be apres, Thro posure eon my arduous dutios, f was attsoked in Nevem- Dor last with inflammation of the and for seventy-two. core in the hospital. was lowed by great debility, heightened by an attach of dysentery. I wasthen removed from the House and rent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maine,’’ frem which I landed on the th Bince that time I have been about as e could be and still retain a spark ef vi! ay thing ‘und if did Yores s morsel dows, anything, force a m i thrown up again ediate! en keep & of water on my T could tf could not inst und Ft mach. Lite con early tne puysicions who bed and, iy, the 01 Sita working fal fully, unsucsessfally, to rescue me from the grasp. the dread ‘Archi ‘told me they could do no more for me, am Aer me to see & clerayman. Mreaition of my limit funds as best ‘an acquaintance who visited me at the Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Ravised me, a8 a forlorn bh and kindly s C a poke. Prow the time ing them ‘the no! for, gentlemen. I am a ipa Vir ity of Front Royal. To your invain- the Bittern! owe ty of life which take! of \e fears—to your Bitters Powe the gloriou: privilege of again clas tomy ‘bosom those who are dearest to me in life. ‘Very truly yours Isaac xs, our in the truth of the above state= per yar te men aseretact gonne one comtade, ne HN CUDDLEBAUE, ist New York Battery Zoos A ACKLEY: Oo. O, ith Maine, GEwis OHRVALLEE, sot Now, York. I jet Artill Battery F, ; ari Go, B. @ Vermont, BENRY ora bo. 0, oth. JOHN F. WARD Oo fait BEAN a Be REW- J. K ANDRE UN INE Uo. Aen SEWARE OF OOUNTEEPEITS! of “0. M. JACKSON" PRIOR PEB BOTTLE 75 CANTS, OB HALF DOZ. FOR 84, shonld your nearest’ not have the article ao not be put of by tered in its bur eend 56 ratlong Sensi forward, cesurely pocked,by express PRINCIPAL Orri0s axD Mawuracrony, , Ho. 631 ARCH 8. JONBS & BVANS, (Buossesors to 0, M. Jackson & Co.,) Propristom, RT RIDE ft Dears gree J

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