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ee eee eee e rere rere eee eee eee eee ee eens ener ee ee ene See ‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Porics Rerorts—First Precinct.—James Di- vine, fast driving over a bridge. $355. Thos. Backley, do.; dismissed. F, W. Biley, do.; Second Precinct—David Frey, larceny; dis- missed. Geneva Gotlip,drunk; military. Jane Buk, assault and battery: $i. Third Precinct —Tobias Moreland, disorderly, 2.12. .M. Worth, attem; mot at forgery; turned over to Superintendent Webb. Thos. Howard, drunk; dismiesed. John Henry, Sarah Smith and Hester Chase, do.; workhouse, Chas. Lu- cas, disorderly; do. Fourth Precinct. —John Blake, grand larceny; jail forecourt. Etiza Trainer and Jas. Welch, drunk and disorderly; #3 each . Fifth Precinct.—Thos. Noland, drank; work- house. Samuel Little, suspicion; dismissed. Richard Vasecel, do.; further hearing. Fanny Jones, drupk and disorderiy: #2 Jno. Max- well, larceny; for hearing. njamin Wilson, lerly: workhouse. Jacob Cook, do.; $1.91. H. M. vaniels, drunk; workhouse. M. P. Ven- able, do.; aud disorderly; $1.35. Sizth Precinct.—M. McDonatd, grand larceny; jai for court. H.C. Porter, keeping open Sun- day; $10. Tenth Precinet—Eaward H. Thompson, steal- ing a horse; dismissed. Charles Kernan, per- vary; do. “Frank Hanks, disorderly; work- house. Margaret Russell, do; $2.99. John Shields, do.; 2. Sarzh Gittings, do.; sl. J. E. Thompson, having stolen roperty in pos- session; dismissed. . Yanie] Warren and John Lomax, drunk; § each. ee FovrtH Warp StTaTIon Caszs.—Thomas Sullivan, assault and battery ; dismissed. H. Noxen, do.; do. Michael Monahan, fighting; $2. Maurice Sullivan, do.;$2. Elizabeth Kee- fer, selling liquor without license; #20. Doug- Jase Lyle, assisting a fugitive to escape; dis- misee: Thomas Walker, do.; do Cuxroline Adams, do.; #2. Lizzie Jones, do.; $2. Rich’d Seeley, grand larceny; jail for court. John Boe , drunk and disorderly; military. Wm. Smith, @drunk: do. Rose Ann McGaw, disor- gerty $5—and #2 bail to keepthe peace. Thos. den, drunk; $2. M. Mulverhill, do.; $2. John Williams, assault and battery; dismiszed. Patrick Hogan, drunk; #2. Mich’l Shea, drank and disorderly; $5. Michael Sheehan, drank; #2. John Trippler, attempt to swindle; dis. missed. Andrew J. Jole, drunk and disorder- ly; military. @A8S FIXTURBBS. WwW. TaCMPEOk . 00. ; OG., 268 Penn. avenue, at and BLIERS fF niladelohia, J of Oor- nelius & Baker. and is rold at the man ‘scturer’s Call aud see before purchasing. oc 8 aw {Chron., Intel & Rep. * Fo) MONEY }-MONEY I-MONEY! 8s Eugen SED” a aN ROKERS, Sow prepared to make cadh advances in rama m sitcom cae dollar to tem thousand dollars on vol- iiiounale TDVANOES will be made on all kinds of Real and Personal Preperty, Diamonds, Gold poet Lesbo Watches, Jewel: Eee, Ware, Musical ents, Hardware, Cloth: ing; &c., ke De aris had seversl years’ experience in Dusiness i: ‘ia city, arid favorably known to many of its citinens, we are confident that to all who may entrust us with Business we will give satisfaction, se 1-$m* Licensed Pawnbrokers. f OFFICIALS aR DEPART MEN mauaat's Orrics, Ww ane Gar HIR@TOR, Tone ‘2, 1888, General Orders, No. 198. fhe Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the exptration of their term, have fered their services to the Government In the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from other States that bave volunteered their service im the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Beeretary of War. B.D. TOWNSEND, je Assistant Adjutant General EADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- rs | ‘a INGTON. pe Offics Chief » May 28, 1863. DEALERS If AGRICULTURAL ImPLEMEETS, GAR- DEX Seups, &c., are requested to furnish this office price lista of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Et1as M, Gazaxsz, Ohne Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my tf ws DEPARTMENT, Wisminoron, January 38, 1803. of business atthe Wer Department, passes for citisens to visltthe | Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut, Col. CommaD, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. GAS FITTING, &c. PpLcmeina, AND STEAM Ey LEring, J. ©. THO. MPSON & [269 Penn. . Av: cece The rersira rendered rcoessaty by the fire ef July having been ‘completed, we are now ready to szecnte: all work entrusted us with promptness and FULNACES and RANGES put up and repaired at short notice and feir {Chron., Tobi & "Repud. ] 0c 9-27 FI PERS. in Bto ‘a are daily nGae FIXTURES of entirely New: Pattaean and ee e niet caves Cr Saas re We invite oltiger as eatland examine our wtock of @ ar re rite vias, ,pellng dent that we have the best selected stock EDUCATIONAL. VOCAL INSTITUTE i of Ne ve et ater Oe dell thi Its of H ember nex! o ast nea ° a to : ovem x for the 5 very i 6 vau bar hy | 8 ) to the ton) lars Steam- A mptly nrvended to .376D | tome 2.240 Ibs 1D} Of ‘ge jegor st aT amen tienenns anes aaet eee ees | OF bis assistant. and to bed Mrs. CECILIA YOUNG KRETOHMAR Has i the honor of anuouncing to her friends and the | ublic that she will resume her instructions in | cecal Musicat No, 426 lith street, between H and 1. bor terms, &o., apply between the hours of 4 | 5 p.m. 2-eolm* Ts BROOKE'S ENGLIda AnD Jaancn Boarding end Day Schoo!, No. 130 Penn. a Seven Buildiugs. The <ateanit and revenveentil semi-annual session of this Institation will coi ohaged on Monday, September 2th, 1368. Circula ean be obtained at the bookstores and of th: Pri cipal. #e 14-3m* MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. | Siesegrices wil HEADQUABTEBS — rices will be paid for 8U BSTITU ONES for jD men. Those in want of Substitutes will fad't it to their interest to Omen 34 at_the “Intelli- gence and Real Esta! lo. 511 Ninth si near Pennsylvania ens au 10-tf . MILLER. IMPORTANT.TO SUTLERS. SUTLEES WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE FOR THEIR TRADE. Ft sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet fo the officer’s mess, Itis prepared in ope minute, and makes a most delicious Boupor ; Chowder. - It ia highly recommended by Army Surgeons, ‘The profits are large. Fortale by > BARBOUR & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, } se2-ly Washington, D. 0. ee FES One FIELD GLASSES, in PRANELIN & CO.. OPTICIANS, 244 Pennsylvania avenaes’ det. 12th and 13th sts, 388 Pennsylvania avenue, (ander the National.) PEBBLE and PERISOOPIO BPEOTACLES {| | oorrenty suited to every eyesigh ma PES. Seal * apcieaeg PHOTOG! rab ‘MB. Pie vinws, Bue. paw Variety and at the lowest prices. ered: to exh it the same, te thereat: to the subscriber, on or of next; they may vgn aw be bee excluded from all benefit of the ven unde: Rand this 6th of October, ae INO: W. ma ASLOE.- oc 8-lawsu* re randet my hand tlis$d day of October, ov 1@ OHRISTIANA {| MORELAND, Stawse* ‘Adminiatratrix. UBT, Dieraice or CoLumsra, hom ty, To-wit:—In the case of . ing adeinistratrix de bonis non imistratrix hed. or ths ser leer ey 3 provided a copy rot d once a week for wares Star previous to the sai ZO. ROBBINS. wee of Willa. avew" NAF a WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, WEEKL STW REN NEW YOR Wikinerone ond GE GEORGETOWN, D. ing Days ot ana Dies 16, foot of ‘Wall stecot ey trolen so Ee a se a ONSET HH sirest, Fi soen* uy owt York, WEES & BRVERI DGS, | Be OWL EE & 00 ‘ORT. 2 AED RETAIL DEALERS 18 terns, ‘tone \ Vere, &e., &e., ma Goods Packed ann Del Delivered in this City and Georgetown free of eee (04d Feloas’ Hall) Seventh: Loe wy t-coly Washingto: yp aseet Contin & 00.5 ELPH) DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, large quantitioe of DRAUGHT io feraiah ‘on short notise to all persons who will favor me with their ee eI be promptly at- Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and ‘Georgetown, free of Bcd ey | ‘soos Bons Bega Gea, Paath & & 00., Just received, the finest assortment ever offered | this city, by’ V AUGHAN’S BOTANIC REMEDY Fo. AGUE AND FEVER, WARRANTED A 4G POMPE AND EFFEC- This valuable medicine purcly vegetable in its | ; but such as are approved on inepection. 6 stocl | the Commissioners of the Fift PROPOSALS. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. FRICKE, (peomanes ¥ WAR. DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 1863, Searup Provosats will be received at thie Office until4P. a on the 25th of the current month of October, for 100,000 SETS OF INFANTRY AC- cou Cou THkMENTS. calibre 1.23. to be delivered in the follgwing quantities, at the underoamed ar- renalr, viz: rues sets at the New York Arsanal,.Governor’s 8 2,900 sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Brideaburg, pac seteatthe Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, 3.000 sete at the Bt, Louisa Arsenal, St. Louis, Mo, 30.00u sets at the U8. Armory, Springfield, Sfasa. These accoutrements are to ba le in strict conformity with the regulation patterns, which ca» be seen at either of the above-named arsenais, and they are to «e subject to inspection at the ar- senal whe:e delivered, before being received for the Government; none to be accepted or be for its to be-of grained icather. and all be the best oak tanned. . he shoulder belt will be in- cluded in the set. Deliveries must be made in lots of nat le«s than 1,000 sets per week for a 1 contracts of 19,000 sets or under; and not less than 2,000 seta per week on all contracts for ever 10,000 sets; the first delivery to bemade within-fifteen days from date of contract, Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the eentractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. The accoutrements must de boxed in the vseual manner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be dete. mined by the inspector. Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or ar- | senals where they propose to deliver, and the nuin- | ber of sets they propose to deliver at each place, | if for more than one No bids will be considered from parties other then regular manufacturers of the article, and such as are known to the Department to be fall | competent to execute. in their own shops, the wor proposed f for. Bach party obtaining a contract will e required to enter into bonds, with approved } sureties, for ite faithful fulfillment. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed sa'isfactory. roposals wiil be addressed to ‘ Brigadier Gener- al Groncz 0. Ramsay, Chief of Ordoance, Wash- ington,’’ and will be ohdorsed * “Proposals for In- fantry Accoutrements.” 0. D. RAMSAY, GE oc 8-Th Sat,Tust Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD, BEuare oF bay = Usirep wen of t Teeant at Arms, tf eatin grou, Octoves 21, 1963. SxaLxp Proposals will be received at thi: office URDAY, the 2ist day the Fenate Wing of the Capitol, of four huadred doat-furaace White Ash Coal. The 0: best quality, thorcughiy screened and ¥ the preeence of the Onief Engineer to t! nate, lelivered as above on or before the 5th day of Decembar following. Also, proporals for like character will be rece'ved for the delivery, at the same place.on or before aid Bth day of December, of fifty cords of best Pine Wood thoroughly seasoned The Cosl and Wood to be packed away inthe vaults, as the Chicf Buginesr ab au cite Ww oo 2h-d Sergeant ae Arnis U. 8. Ben Mayor's Orr10R, Oct 21, 1853, Proposats Will be received at this fee until 12 o’clock on Saturday, the 24th instant, for grading and graveling D street south. from 2d atreet east to Tih street eas :the gravel to be ofa quality approved bythe Com ioner and Assistant Commissioners. The gravel to be nine iaches in fhe contre. tape ee ing to four inches at the gutter line. when : and to be well raked of stones of improper size, ard to be well rolled witha heavy roller, Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for cutting or filling that which may require the most there will only one be allowed, and square yard for eraveling The euperfuous earth. if any mage, be’) placed where hor Sixth Wards may direct, and no pari of the sporopristion will | be paid the contractor without a certificate si compotition, contains ro arsenic, copper or other | dangerous mineral and is free from toe injurioas effects whioh sometimes resu't from the use of quinine | and bark. Price $1.50 per bottle. For sale OH ABLES STOTT, 375 Pa. av., DB CLAREE 42st. and Fa sy. Wb }. BENT WISL it. and Pa. av. OTHO POSWELL | 7th st, and edad av., icPHE ne sor WALLAGE RL: TOT, V. HARBAUGH. 7th and d ey ee Washington, D. 0. And by— B.8. T. CISSEL. @KO. M. EOTHORON, Georgetown, D.C, GEO. A. MILLER, 506 Market ales Pitladely pie, oc6-Im* Sole Proprietor. WM, G, SIMPBON.) (SWELL O. ATWELL, FORREST HOUSE, No. 464 10TH 8T., BETWEEN D AND BE, WasHinoron Oitr, SIMPSON & ATWELL, Proprietors. | | Wiens, Liquors anv Orcas oF tHe Finest QuAL- ity ALWays em Hamp. 87 MBALS at all hoursand in every style, ABUIT OF ROOMS for rent. = oe 6-Im* Shad FuRNTTOSE B® FURNITURE. Housek eopers, and those who contemplate fur- nishing, will find the largest and best aasurted stock of CABINET FURNITUBE 4 eouth of New York, and at priees which defy com- petition, We solicii your patronage, promising bargains to all. BOTELER & WILLSON, Iron Hall, No. 315 Pennsylvania avenue, oc 3-1m.if between 9th and loth sts. i J Y.zteet Sopfectincrys thas peoty te af orth iberties,on I wee! and sth. a Key gig a OxSTn BA with UR ORMAMPat ine shortent notice ea atthe lowest prices. Give mea That I villploase the pose ons =? todge myst F. SHAFER. 80 29-Im* GRANITB, 8 M¥xo eonrd Biv aR, a Sho eae Ys Wonk on. manufactu: Botiee evant All kinds and Fiagain, merit ca ices Sad lata with non 6026-1m* cor. E and New Jersey vareune, I THE DEAPT! THE DRAFT | 8 Now all over, and ev. ss Se one can now look young & Ww Wa ast i cortal oni Fas Kore to a besutiiel Breas ow, + without aay wash of oF preparation what- arly adapted to Ladie: gape oe it = ere ad one, sinbat For sale hi reosw at's Fanc: ai swore, *[Ban, Obron.) Te “TEs PUBLIO. tention oi git Stekitss ‘i “ Metoandise, “Having takes hae ieaths proc ipal stores at conve: thevaity. which’ will be attended te nto take orders from ‘se the EXCELSIOR cE a & eae Fon. impertant Facts Worth Knowing. AT THE NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between lith and 12th sts, YOU CAN BUY: ‘Three 50 cent Novels for $1, Six 25 cont Movels for $1, Right Photograph Album Cards for ‘Three 50 cent Stationery Packages for Bix 25 cent Stationery Packages for $1, @ cent Books from 25 to 45 centa, 81 Books from & cents to 90 conts, 91.25 Beoks from 65 cents to $1.15, 91.50 Books from 15 cents to $1.40, @1 Books from §1 to $1.80, 95 Books from $3.80 to $4.75, A large lot of Books at half price. A FINE STOCK OF— PHOTOGRAPH CARDS end ALBUMS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ABTICLES, COOMBS, BRUSHES, AMBROTYPRES, &c., &0.,at greatly redaced SF” “Quick sales and small profits.”” 7 Orders by mail promptly attended to, WM. F. RICHSTEIN’S Natiowa Booxsrone, 278 Pean. « se 16-1m between lth and isth streets. o cUR,B nix pa Te Rablished haeaet y physi eae of ooo or, " can =. ae Pa oF Blo Bitty by the Commissioners and Assistants, certifying the work bas been done ina satisfactory manner and accorcing to the contract. W. H. HAMILTON, Commissioner of the Fifth Vard. WM A. FLETCHER, Comutieaieuer of tie Sixth Ward, 'HOMA*‘ BAY! sare Cc. BARTLETT, Assistant Ocinmisstoners, P TO BUTE DERS. ROPOSALS FOR BUI DING A STATION HOUSE FCR METROPOLITAN POLICE. Mavor’s Orrice, Washington. Oct. 19, 1363. Sealed Eroposais, endorsed * * Building Commit- tee on Station Houses,’ will be received at the Mayor’s Office until Thursday, October 2th, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the erection and completion of a Station’ House, to be located on North K street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. Perr and specications can be seen and will be lained at the Mayor’s Office from this date, "The right to decline any or all the proposals is reserved, Ample securit: if the contract will jidder, o¢ 21-4 for the faithful performance of he n ceained from the successful CHeaD mAneACK, Mayor. thon ite 2 ae Ee ald ABLORY LLOYD A ermen. President Board of Common Couneil. oc 20-td p®° POSALB FOR HORSES. Oavaray jibe oo } winston D. D. 9,0, Skee ast 15. 1588, Prorosais are solicited ill be receives at Hered, 3 Fish paca Tpis, ive! al urs vi Cy lelphia Washington Bye or Indianapolis ropossls me <i goamderea for the furnishing of Horses in lots of not less than twenty-five, (%) The Horses to be from fifteen (15) to sixteen pense hi ey from oe (8) to nine (9) yeasts old. ‘wel voken to the saddle, compectiy Bean and free from all dofecte, : The ‘ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar- maibility of the guaranto: sown a} yz the 6 oaor Loertinante of the Clerk of the mited Btates District "Piet Oo ea oee ies Sore ressed to Lieutenant ‘roposals must Colonel 0. G. Bawtelle, Ontet juartermaster Oav- fizy, Daresn. on and be ‘ado on the envelope — Horses.” WTELLE, o.G. . . master mii oy Lient @ol. and Chief querer A pPorosats FOR BOOFING 7a. Cavatar Buneav, Orrtoe oF Ontur QuarteaMaSren, Wasuincron, ber 9, 9: 1908. ProrozsLs are solicited at ottce fei for the fur- f ROOFING FELT in atan- nishing o! tities, as it ma; we juired tr: oto th the construction of car stable ies and a ction of cavalry sta! Osrairy Depot at Gisbors Fe a aria the oi Bidde: ere a to send with their bids Teaneste sampler 0 ot the qusiity of Felt they propose to fur- nes, Felt ‘will bo: oalgege'$o on de- Lieut, Ool. and Onict Quarta Gero Lae io-tf 1** DAILY REC: BIVING MY BTOOK or Fall and Winter Clothing AND Gent's Furnishing Goods. J. H. SMITH, 460 SEVENTH STREET. @7-N. B.—Sample Goods for Custom Work, Oa OF WASHIN |GTON COMING TO BALTIMORE CAN SAVE FIFTEEN PBR OENT. BY BUYING OF SMITH BROTHERS & Co., CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 40 WEST BALTIMORE 8TRERT, ocsS tr ee ae FANT & OO0., NEERS, 7 NO. 36a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Will continue to furnish U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslongs issued by the Government, t par, + 8. Coupon 6’s of 1831. U. 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes . B. Oortificates of Indebt GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND £0Lp, Exchange on all parts of Rurope and the Northe. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Btocks.and Gold bone in New York exclusive, on wt EITTANHOUSS, FANT & 00, i yates wiitaSefine ver very staid sii. wise Columbig ig st otek and Restaura tx ray reo ty ae oc 3-3m* SALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. will serumed betwee TanON Eee ear and as Hi ee O® PHILADELPEIA NEW YORE & BOSTON. 708 Btéana Seem ane ood ‘Zitun news. m. only. Re ins only. y jathe ¢ only fonts by which Baggage can be lashington, B.- WASHINGTON AND THR 500 Washington ates, Fase gucand 3, ban eee On Bundaysat in ‘s,m. ). H. he Girt ant ifth trains only from L shorarts tad fourus trains from Wi stop at way poi |APOLIB. ands ies. 70 Waal con atsa. 78 m. Ho train for ro on — ae Rea farther information. every nec apply to G8, KOONTZ, ‘agent, at Washing: ton station, or at ihe Ticket ea L. M. COLE, General Tiexet Xeon® bs irre a1sesa. SPRING AND SUMMER SOHEDULB oF TER BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FEOM WASHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THB WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time. me soa the Only Route Threugh Ghetk for from Washagson re City. | With Less Chao soe ios aes other;Route, and wo Omaibe jus Riding. FOUR AY ASHINGTON . eae eapted) making connect acne wi On Sanders “One ae aaa oF. . cosnecting Ti es, lay with 9 ae ape m Baltimere, Train lea ingto! . M. makes conneetio mat Wasnt Te nt satiiiar House) wit nie lering ington at 3,6, 0" 6.0 P. x, 7 ‘sal 5, OF ma fo conection wi with Trale Teavis teas P.M. —_— ER BUR 70 BUY YOUR TI s BY THR SALTIMORW AND OHIO RATLRO, Tayi he Only Rowe by Which TArough Tokete or fag pena be procured Knight's Latest an Wethin cane PING OARS, of the most superier finiah, ih, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTE TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- OINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, S&T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ae, de, de. SO-With Lass CuAMONS OF CARs THAN BY ANY ER ROUTE. 6@ ‘Spectal Notice to Passengers for the West from J—Passen; ont, aa yoreke TATE novGH TOkEfs tn hingion, 1e opeltimors s and Sule a aoe aire ihe own age of of tse. g Beithnote (if denired) without SFO nne: th he Oho Bi with CLEVR- yin assones s SO CRNTRAE ONTO. und AT RETA & OINOINNATT 1 RAILROADS; and ough them, with the whole Railws; stom of afk ‘the 9 NORTH WEST, ORNTRAL , and For THROUGH TIOKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington sta W.P. Master of Transportation M.OOLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 31-tf 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CEN GENTRAL naunoaD (rite tte its connections) encom nes ALL THE WESTERN sromy betes eer poe OOMFORT! FREE FROM DUST al THROUGH BAGGAGE CHECKED pit PHILADELPHIA 2 FRE ynow. OLoss OoNNEGTIONE A AT HARRISBURG MOBTHEAN OF TRAL RAILROAD, THR GREAT O ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE Bair NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Tlekots apply at the offces ot an Northern Cen! north gorner of eo and Oclnast Baten Betas ana Stith street, root ‘Washington, and Oal: FROM Wasi \@TON. Paswongets will take the 6. ¥ \. trains, somneeking in {timove with the 9.15 ta” oot gel ee ing on the l- poses arrive in Harrisburg et is trains on the ivania Central Ballread Ail parts of the West. = ongo wi to all North tation of gaol Proight to this Company oan rely oEnaat GF FRSYGuTe to end rom any pots ad 6 as as are charged by cha ‘fo mark packages “Via Penna, OWL BROWN, Ag’t Worthera Ooatral BB, press PILES SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you woulg obtain immediate relief from complaint, try DB. WITFIBLD'’S VEGETABLE PILLS. ‘This is a long tried and throroughly tested rome @y, ond has never yet failed to sure, Do not suf for whem there is a remedy within reach. Bold by 8.0. eg) 290 Pennsyivania avenue Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va. ent to ‘any address by mail, Price 0 cents per box. For sale by ali Deaswiste, J. YOUNG, Prosrieter, ivs4sm No, 481 Broadway. N.Y. 7 wood > arth Sut BS RP AND SPLIT FOR rae IOKORY, OAK D for N.C. M MAF Here <ayeers Co! mane nt A 1 0.4 Lit: Cc on 6 7 Ai toes On bale N. LA t) Corner Seventh street and Canal ‘HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED OOMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A POSITIVE amND SPECIFIO REMEDY roR Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrite tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blad- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros- trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and* Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Discases op Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, ewisting in Men, Women or Children. AUG@USTUS JOHNSON & OO. No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, INVITE THE TRADE TO INSPECT THEIR or IMPORTED amp DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHT. | Groceries for the Camp, For Weekness arising from Excesses, Habite of Digs sipation, attended with the following symptems: Indisposition to Bxertion, Loss of Power, Losa of Memory, Difficulty of Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the - Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- ness of the Bin, ERUPTIONS ON THE PAOR, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, If allowed to go om, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “‘ Direfal Diseases,” IN- BANITY and OONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess, The records of the In- sane § Asylums and the Melan- choly Deaths by Oon- sumption, bear ample wit- mess to the truth of the as- sertien, The constitution once flected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU INVARIABLY DOBS HELMBOLD's HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Yor vurifying the blood, re moves all diseases arising from exessses and impradence in life, ehronie constitutional dis- eases arising from am impure state of the blood, and the only relie- Die and effectual known remedy or the eure of Berofals, Beald Head, Salt Bheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the ‘Throat and'Legs,Blotehes, Pimples om the Face, ‘Totter, Brysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spoonsful of the Brtract of Hilla added toa pint of water, ieequal to the Liteon ce Oa a dareeer te ay cetsl to gation of the Syrup of Garsaparills, or the an usually made. ear THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT. TBD TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY. and are also in very general use in all the STATS HOSPITALS aod PUBLIO SANITARY INSTI. TUTIONS throughont the land, as well asin pei. UNSURPASSED 1” AEZORTMENT AND VARIETY aY ANY STOCK IN THIS CITY, OUR CONTRACTS WiTk THE LARGEST PACKERS In TEE STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, a? NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTIZ~ MORE MARKET PRIORS, BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILE Constantly on hand BEING SOLE AGENTS ror TEE SALE or MESSRS. FRANK BININGE CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND HOMESTEAD RYE;. HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL ooGNac; RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, vate ra uensand are considered as invaluable | vary TASSELL AROMATIC SUHNAPPS, Sun Mupical Paorsarizs or Buoxg, From Dispensatory of the United. States, Bee Professor DEWERS’ valuable works om the Pree romarts tiade Dy the late oolebeated fee le by ol Dr PHYSIC, Philadelphia. Seo remarks made by Dr. BPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen aJour nal. feo Medico-Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Follow of Royal College of Burgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Werks of Medicine PRICES, ‘Extract Buchw, $1 ger bottle, or six for gs, Extract Sarsaparilla, 81 por bottle, or sia for OS, Delivered to any Ceeretion. sass trom Address letters for information, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Sours Tanrx Srazez, (below Ohestnat,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF OCOUNTERFEITS AND OF PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of ‘their own” and “other” articles om the reputation attained by SELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: HELMPQENUINR RXTRAGT SUORD. ; iGarommh mxeuioy sunmarasrina, GRAND VIN IMPERIAL A¥ Moy GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD Tom,» WE KBEP THEM. READY FOR SHIPMENT IN IRON-BOUND CASES CONTAINING FROM ONE TO BIX DOZEN Bacp, WE INVITE CONMOISBEURS TO INSPROP OUR LARGE STOCK OHAMPAGNE WINEs, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, auD CALL THE ESPECIAL ATTENT or : : CONSUMERS TO THE BRA a UNSURPASSED IN DELIGIOUS FLAVOR, * "on wax te icariaw 082 GH 2

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