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— PROPOSALS. —— ssc . THE EVENING STAR. —————————— “WHE GREAT es EXPRESS ‘We tiiid ‘the following “advertisement” in a | recent number of the Springfield (Mass.) Re | publican = Great Piiiinde’ ond Rs Rapid. -Ana ensdenk| AND DISPATCH! PROMPTNESS Meade aud Lee’s Through Express, weekly | per; con- | line, det: ndria and Cal hat Yager gate uy rincipal points North and nections wil South, (especially the Old Capitol and the by Prison. ee subscribers, having completec their ar- sages and gotten their line into ranvisg order, will hereafter, until further notice, rua their machines (the “ Army of the Potomac” and “ Army.of Northern Virginia”) every week through from Onlpere. Me to cle epee and vice versa, giving their perso! to’ tbe running of each train, Lee preceding Meade at a proper interval on the out-trains, | and Meade preceding Lee with similar regalar- ys op the in-irains. The t familiarity of these old stagers with ‘whole route in question, and the fre- Jeeney wi with which they have traversed it, enable them to calculate with perfectaccuracy | the time of arrival at the indicated points, Ving gotten up stock regardless of expense, and putting them through night and day alike, they’ are enabled to disregard the ordinary drawbacks of weath. er, state of roads, &c., as those whodoa small- , er business cannot, Patronage respectfally sone: G. G. MgapE, RE. Lee. P. S—The line through Pennsylvania has ‘ been discontinued in consequence ot a painfal collision which occurred there in July last, bul such things have been carefully ayoid- od aw the Totane iis hoped’ inal ais ted cleeat PaaS ‘will not remember that unfortunateoccurrence to the prejudice of the company. Duxn Browne, Secretary. Youre Greta Enticep Orr.—Oa Saturday last, six or eight young girls mysteriously dis- ared from city and Putnam. One of | em fortunately left a note in her Fog Saag | that they were going in charge of a captain to the South, to act as nurses ina military oa pital. The parents of the young adventui Sere agonized with grief when had di ia covered they had gone, and immed! acy reed patched some gentlemen after them. evening’s Columbus Expre two girls, sup} to be! gz to the party, one hailing from Zanesville and the other from | Putnam, were arrested at the de on Saturday afternoon, dressed in 1. They had a large 7m anonymous corres: in military ap- aration; who are in the army, and, judging eran the tenor of the | communications and the actions of the girls, there is no doubt but what they were enticed away from their comfortable homes by that ro- | mantic but decidedly injurious pleasure of an- swering or inserting advertisements, headed «sWanted Correspondence.” They had pur- chared tickets for Cincinnati. Their exposure appears to have been taken very hard by them, and inreality they were on the way to join their | retended lovers. The Express says they be- Paved ‘very modestly, and appeared to be, as they really are, highly respectable. These girls are pertectly innocent, but most wofully deln- ded. They will be returned to Zanesville. Itis earnestly to be hoped that the others will also be found and sent home before it is too late— Zanesville Courier. WM. G, SIMPBON.] (aWELL 0. ATWELL, FORREST HOUSE, HN). 464 10TH 8T., BETWEEN D AND B, WasuHinorton Cirr. SIMPSON ¢ ATWELL, Proprietors. ‘Wiwas, Liquors aNd Cigars OF THE Fines? QuaL- 1m¥ ALwars on Hamp. S7- MBALS at all hours,nd in every yore ABUIT OF BOOMS for rent. 6-Im* ©. W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN China, Glass, and Creckery Ware, ABLEOUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARB, BLOCK TIN GOODS, 308 OH QHAMBSEE SETS, COAL at. OF UAUEP. a FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, W WwooD Take, HOUSEKEEPING ABTICLES GENERALLY. BF Houses, Hotels, and Bteamboats furnished at short notice. mae 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 9th and 10th ste, ‘2 eosm an oa avo SENSED EA Hp Bene 6? 7 azo uemmntaeed ances of from one dollar to ton "om thousand doliereo ale ae MONEY 1-MONBY MONEY! Pe bee ye rac Bu ver ars. s, Musial ware, my Hering pana see © exerlence, tn in of its H ¢ m4 eetiseeaiact rae all who may s01-m* mew iat OO RR teBovss, FANT & 0O., BANKERS. HO. 363 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Will eoatiane to furnish U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Muchange on all parts of Burope and the Northo. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Btocks and Gold bought in New York exelusive. wa RItTsNHOUSS, PANT & 00, HIS 18 TO GLY: pas a NOFIOS That thesubscriber ee mies Gece WaRiagion ‘Soanty. tucluded trom al Benet atthe oa ae my hand uizasard ra, idecae atts, Teas VE NOT! alee. GEV MC a) » Subscriber af ook Mary aie p<» Wry and ‘atoreaal oo cant eae Sache tnt iter omc stborwiss brn be from all ened of ths von under my eke be! Sth if eon INO. W. Haseeee’™ xecutor. 12 T0.GlvE a NOtlOR ona the subscriber J eae the part of Coton bia | 01 pike ore ie of ; sehington coun’ ie a Siar ueieessier a | a peeyarehers 1 thereof, to ftoth sateon he i October peste es Sex otherwise 2 law be excluded trae et batts aa mao a hand this3d day of Octoder, 1953 CHRISTIANA her MOBBLAND, oc 5 lawsw* their locomotives and rolling * ress, We sae eat } tin thatcity | tity of letters | VAN Spey. Damonty, Gold i | Banking Law of Administratriz, | A H Pennsylvania afd Maryland, By order of the Secretary Joel | seme Assistant Adjutant w= ane Ndueusslevon, January 28, 1gs8. Wy gomnoquenen ef the ueesoats of pasianen St atthe war ‘Department, passes for citizens to the Army of the Potomac will be given at the Lieut,-Col, Gomnan, 139 Penneyivenis above Nineteenth strest. EE AUCTION SALES. *DTURE DAYS. By WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers REAT 8aLB OF 3U CBRIOR CABINET FUR- G aisuae 4Np Housaroamissino Goons at Ep- 1s atenUa. bay che BETERTaERTR VERUS, BET # fornzets On MONDAY, the 3 win Fiaworuy amp Eicut: of Nove: emcee Hoan net atag ds his business, We name in @ Rosewocd Mar! Etegeres, with Breach Plate Glass oP = Scsewcod Dhashes at ten teare oer ak Ohamber Buites and Oak Sideboards pane Rosewood Dressing Bureaus Renae wavee aromas Dress Bu Heseryood, i op aad W a | PaCS PR Walnut Sofas and Tete- | 2 dozen 0 at Ubsire | ernie Mahozany and Walnat Bide ar eR ORAS rat Racks Marble top Ratpoards, “Obilsren's ¢ Chairs and Revolving. Office Chairs, Oribs, Bedsteads, a great Washstande | Refreshment Febles and ben oie Tables Sevred toa Bets, 37 and 38 pieces 2. Tow’ ers and Fruits neh tit; Wine d Water Bottles Aree, ‘Chit China Vases Osta Basket and Ohina Toys, 4 dozen cat Geators. different kinds, with er Gocds not bere named. Termer Aly sums under $50 cash; over that | amounts it of 30. 60, and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing Interest. The building is for rent or leare. Inquire of the ustionesr. eaonot yl of the trade is Assi’ to lpr tale; = a 01 specti iy catalogues ready a ie be Phuretay previous to the | wae WM.L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. | By J.C. MoGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers. Sowarz NO, 410, IN WASHINGTON CITY 4T PusLic Auction —By virue of a deed of | truet. eel om the $th day of July, 1857 and re- | corded in the land recoris of Wasnisates, county, District of Columbia, in Liber J. jo. 137, fo.io 116 to 119, will be sold at Pobie Auction, on the premises.on PRIDaY the Bie day of Novem- Der, 1863, at 33 o’clock p.m il ofthat valuable Square of ground numbered har hundred and ten (410), in the pian of the ssid city, which is di- vided into Ritteen original Lots, sight of them eters each twenty-four feet ten inches on south Dat , with a depth of ninety-nine feet to a fif- teen ‘fect alle: ;.and eight of them fronting each twenty four feet tea incheson a Prolic Square with Geash of one hucdred feet to a fifteen foot alley. The Square fronts north on a public square, eouth on souta D street seaae upon Eighth street, and west upon Niath stre: The ralo will be made 3 ots, commencing with Lot numbered one. jmeneap of sale: One-third cash ; one-third in six oxe-third in twelve months, for notes b-ariog interest. A deed in fee will be 38 and a deed of trust required for seccring the of the purchasers. | poyment of of $2 om each lot will be required at the time of sale a erent irresponsible bidding. the terme of ¢ sale are not complied with in three wl je, the eee reserve to er first pu . ion Sate spAnds i eae ie eee. intended eal st to By order of the Trustee: ocl9Zawkds = J.C. sea UIRE & CO., Austs. | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. | Tiss Tguano. SALB arin HOUSB fap pir ON WEDNESDAY, the eloek .» OD yegin- ning for the said at the said Lot at the i: Semen streetaand running theace south 22 6 inozes. thence east south D street 90 feet é the balance twelve mare teen fate One: onthe, cee, Rotes pending iq eae ace not. aera cctscodees SMBRN'S WEL ioe Ree: NITED STATES i Uz rata Se ALE aS tod me drveted pillon goes to oto Bubliet female, sty pe THURSDAYS the iy Hath day ay of Novos it es jefemd Neh oil Slee a Sree of Phineas J. Steer, and will be sold tity “beri a i rh Z ak Oars 1963, in favor of H. oonl-d&ds ¥ Pe aM a | [SATAD STATES MARSHALS S4L8—In Fiori Facias, issued from the cornet F oF Lot No, 5, Bausre No. bpeeimning corner of of eal Lat mo. chest ‘thence woes 41 41 foot IRST NaTIONAL Bank OF WaSssINoToN, Capital—$500,000, SF This Bax, organised under the Nationa) the last Congress, is opened this day for the Of business, at the corner son1-t? DENTISTRY. ‘eeth, which is far su; out phan derived, erms moderate in all canes. ae 13 ly M. reins Laventor and Rateatee | ofthe : 5 i in eity. at BG o! — C4 ger ‘Also, 807 Asc anh it TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, me eats diet ih, amed jALTIMORE, ve at 6.90, 8 Sad ikiba. ands Ls 6.2 yp. ave Sundays at@ a.m. and d and 6% only Leave Washington st 6.06. Ta ae ‘ana ai ni dail xcept ft Bunday. On ‘Bundsy ‘at 3 and Lonny is th Bite route by which Baggage can be Checked from We DAILY ge Through fashinston. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE 508TH. leferred payments. { All conveyances and stamp taxes to be at the cost | to be inserted five times in th mal Latein: | | gencer newspaper published in sia mis or at the option of the Truste nd without any notice theOlerk’s , Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.30,8 and 10 nd eas eller at 4.50 and be. m. fifth trains only from Baltimore rth trains from Washington, FOR ANB APOLIS. sors Wuoe sie ase Notrain for Anna polis on aya, For farther information, tickets of every rind, &e., to@. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, at Washin ton ‘station NOF at the Ticket offi fice, . TH. Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, Genera! Ticket Geant, an 8-1 ises. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE oF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WaSHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THB WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Rou‘ t can sell a Terengh Zoe Tiakee direct, or give a Fire h Check for frem Washington ‘With iene ‘Unacaee of Cars than on any other Boute, and wo Omnibus FOUR DAILY. TRAINS F FROM WASHINGTON 'Y, (Sundays excepted,) making eonnectican with Trai: t 7.45 A.M. and 830 P.M. On Bundaye, One Train at 8.30 P. u.. covuecting at Relay with 9 SO %, aa Eee from Baltimere, Train leaving abet Washington at 6.90 4. M. makes eonnection at sania m Junction (Relay House) with Train leaving F palsnore ats.i5a. mu. Trains Testing Wi ington at 3,5, or 6.90 P.M. | make connection wider Praia leaving Baltimore at BE BURB TO BUY YOUR TIOKSTS BY THB BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. agg eh ts the oe Route by which Through Tickets or laggage Checks can be procured in Washington. pee Latest Improved SLEBPING OARS, of the most suporier finish, ih. attached to Night Trains, | THR SHORTEST AND Mos? DIRECT ROUTE COLUMBUS, DA ¥FTON, LOUISVILLE, OIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, déc., @c., ac, | SP WITH LESS CHANGES OF ORS THAN BY ABD OTHER ROUTE. 6g scral Notice to Passengers ‘a Went 4 wantin tate idicets in Wash! DOLLAR in the Thron, price, and Thave t sing rin r~ lege of visiting Bal ae (if desired) wi mr, itional charge, W7-O onnections at the Ob: Ohio Biver with | LAND & PITPSBURG, OEN Mant orra a e OINGINN ATT EAILRO TOAD! through them, with the whole Ra! of the NORTH Was?, “Ou BN aetireg Sys of Yor THROUGH TIO r Ui maT ETS pease apply at the Office, W: ote NP SMITH, Master of” th LE. General Ticket Agent. ree ay LEVB- rt 86 “Bhavana dE CENTRAL RAILROAD a BO} 4 me ETE: STONE BAGGAGE OHEOEKED eH ical Mi BALTIMORE . ‘aap THWRST. in the ic ose ore charged by athe mark, packages “Via Penna, OT, ir to if perros? FOR | HORSES. Carne Quanrenaetea Orrice, Washington Be G:, Nev. 2, 1363. j Pnorosais will be received at thi | etl WEDNESDAY. the tit dey of watt, thugomien i We o’elock M.. for furnishing the Government with ( day fttees buncred Horses, of the following de- ption, vis: For Artillery. a Sarateren Hundred Horses, from fifteen and one-half to (16) sixteen ands 1 Ul seal axe and eight years of ace, of dark | from all Ghat 3 well broken to har- | y bai ilt, and to weigh not less than | ho fall name and Post Ofles address of the bid: hid ynust appear in the oe bare a bid is mad in the of a firm, the | ‘the le mame of vba wil niles erties mi just appear, or the | Sening asthe individual proposal of ropoaals from dtsioyal - ‘yrand an cath of allestence wil be required aga "Tiserastal ghey are belces, Sening cow tracts. Teiieem ence crete a Quartermaster U: Ta) Weskington. B.U.. and should De plainly marzed t | Reemngts ctor ‘Hotes bonis eq! uslin aw raat to half the sam to be re- | ceived on othe contract, signed the contractor | and twe seepcusiis securities, wit be required of | bicaere must be present in person when the bids pencd . “Sls ake for bonds can be dupon applica- | on being. ern at ahi oMce ei either personally, byletter. or by telegraph. { INSPECTICN DELIVERY, &e. | the party All Horses contracted for under this Bavonties- | ment will be subject to a rigid ingyec | pot conforming, to the specifi | ject No Mares will be received. The Horses must be delivered in thiscity, within twenty-five days from the date of the contract. Payment to be maée upon the comgletion of the contract, or so soon Sporeaiter as the Ohief Quar- | termaster shall be in funds |. These Horsteeu 1 be awarded in Inta of (350) two | hundred and fifty each, v unless the Chief arter- Waster shenl4 dcom ( lnterest of Gov- erpment ( te vary the @ number. a deem tao pe to (orreject any ¢ any or oral bias t Tharp fh ates moatd Brig. Gen, and Oniet Gaartermarter, ROPOBALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTATION, ones or tum Deror ne seeennaeres, For' penscorih Kansas, Smaten Provoace wit bo received at this o until 12 o’clock m. on the l0th day of December, 1863. tor the transportation of military sapplics during the yeare 1864 and 1866,on the following satis ue No 1. prom Zorts aan rene orth, ; Laramie, ‘and of Naked a durin the above years, on ‘the weet ban bank of jon, and those ms will be re- to himself the the Missouri river, north cf Port Leavenworth and scuth of latitude 42 & Fe 01 - north, to ai ate or ste- establish bed ia the Terri- 260 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will sapepart resid stores in each of the months, from April te Beptember, inclusive, of the years 1864 1865. * Roate No. 3. yom Forts | Leavenworth and Riley in the Btate of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the Btate of Missouri, to any posts or Rg ert that are or may be established in the State of Kansas or in the Territory of Colorado. avoth of latitade 40 deg. north, ta rer One fom Fort Leaven- ‘worth, and fort Union. or other depot that may be designated in that Merrit , to Fort d, and toany other point or point ints on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 10 pounds for 100 wiles, at which they will transport eaid stores in each of the months, from April to Saptember, inclusive, of the yearn 1864 and Ii Route No.3, From Fort ‘Union, or such other ¢ Re ag may be established in the Territory of ‘exico. to any posts or stations thet are or may be blished in that Territory, and to such poste or stations as may be designated in the Territory of axioms ape State of Texas west of longitude 105 leg. wes Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport said storesin each of the months, from June to November, in- clusive, of the years 1864 and 1865 The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 100,00 pounds on Route No. 1 1500.00 posdsos Route No 2, and 600,000 pounds on Route Re ‘additional per oontens will be paidfor the transportation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles. or any Other Zoner Bicders must give their names in full, as well as their place of residence ; and each p'oposa} must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of tun thous- and dollars signed by two or more responsivls persons, guaranteeing ths. in cass acontract is Ewarded for the route mentioned ia the proposal to the parties proposing, the contract wi | be accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furmshed by said parties in accordance with the terms of this advertisemen’ The amount of bond: ed will be as tolows: On Ronte No.1 rn Eatisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency ofeach bidder and persen offsred a3 socurity will be required. aes Tieveportaton on Routes Nos, case may be, and none will be rtained unless te 7 fally comply with all the ceuateaent of this Parties to whom awards are madi - pared. to execute contracts at once, and t to given Prot, ired bonds for the faithful performance of the “Contracts will be made subject to the a; val of the Quartermaster General. but the right is Te: served to reject apy or all bids tha: may be omered. Contractors muat be in readiness for service b} fae vides pale |, 1864, and they will bere ai! sce or agencies a3 or in the vase of Ports Le Nin aveawortl and ‘Un ‘pion, and other depots that may be om ebinbed s Ad which they may be communicated with Promptly, a arouily. 090 td Major and Quartermeser. PpPoPosars FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN AssisTaNT Quantenuasren’s: Orrics, d treat B. 0 et tab oristhe istober 16th. Written Proposals are stavited for furnishing Hay, be delivers atthe ya Done a char Government Wharver = Kacod | cf SS Ciney ot ne The Pro; to be add: asad £0 the undersigned, and they should Leneg the tite of each article ered, te of livery. aleo the price and oals will received Abousasd (5 900) me Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) to ae Of ay or ak ‘and ¢ upwards. uniess it snould be for the in- eniigs the Government to contract for al 8 less rs rain to be put uw; Rog ey eeatels each, whi contractor, “ike Hey ‘tua Straw to be reoure! rely baled mi be Grain and and Hay acd Straw offered to be aab- ject e@ rigid inspection by the Government In- for | | Contracts will be awarded from ame to time to the lowes: [ovr apace oy bidders, as the interests of the service may ny weil be sane eal be requiret for the faithfal nt of pea @ontract made under this adver- tisement. contest to be made at the sorupietion af the “Gapinin and Assistant Quartermaster, U; 8.4, in ugood facks, of about be furnished at 2 a. | Pee FOB OOAL AND WOOD, Umitep States, 06 21-4 Se MILITARY eA hae Soeur ah CaNc area ethan, | Ree RAGS dash at the “ sty a Fea hcg a a} Fly YORE AD wasnine STEAMSHIP LINS. SEMLWEEELY BETWEEN NW; WASHING TON and. GEORGETOWN, a atin ee an 2 Ne SEEM, Jo1%-¢m" uyw net Dee ao Rae fe the chief LD! maplote lit creed as aii £9. nartel La . 511 Ninth st., Sear Pennsy’ au lott N. H. MILLER. yare "Boranio 1 REMEDY AGUE AND FEVER WARRANTED $y) aL CORE AND BFFEC- This valuable modicine is is purely vegetable in its ne Tse rmaetaice Raacteuie, copperee sther whick sometimes resutt fro’ m the ae oe ‘and bark. Price es per bottle, at ts oes and Pa. av. Maryland ay., sa vil edge 12 | SN D.0. é ne 20. M, Waa, ono, A Witcen, town, D. 0. @RAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥Y MO | AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & Co. No. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Teath streets, INVITES THE TRADE TO INSPRCT THEIR sTook or IMPORTED aED DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBAOCO, AND Groceries for the Camp, UNSURPASSED ™ A280RTMENT AND VARIETY aY ANY STOCK IN THIS CITY, OUR OCONTRACTS wire THB LARGEST PAOKEERS In TEE STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, AED VEGETABLES, a? NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTI- MORE MARKET PRICES, BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK Constantly on hand. BRING 80LB AGENTS ror THR SALE or MESSRS. FRANK BININGR CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, ‘ WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRa, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL COGNAOQ, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMAT!O SUHNAPPs, GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD Tom,” WE KEEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMEND IN IRON-BOUND OasEs CONTAINING FROM ONB T@ 81X DOZEN Bacg, ws INVITB OQONNIIBEBURS TO INSPROT OUR LARGE STOCK oP OHAMPAGNE!WINEs, 7@ OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, aD GALL THR ESPECIAL ATTEN? or CONSUMERS TO THR BRA . i UNSURPASSED IN ‘Who endeavor to dispose of HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED GOMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCES A POSITIVE aND SPECIFIC REMEDY roR Hon- Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Ivite~ tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blad= der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prope trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases oy Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, existing in Men, Women or Children. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Bxoesses, Habits of Dig- sipation attended with the following symptome: Indisposition to Bxertion, Loss of Power, Losa ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease ,Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitnde of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- nesa of the Skin, BERUPTIONS ON THE FAOB, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to .go on, which thrg medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa tuity, Bpileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those ‘‘ Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY and CONSUMP- 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 Con sumption, bear ample w. mess to the truth of the * sertion, The constitution *~ oe flected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HRLM- BOLD’S BXTBACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOD3 HELMBOLD's HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILEA, Yor purifying the blood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in lif, chronic constitutional dis- @ases arising from an impure @ State of the blood, and the only relig- ble and effectual known remedy or the eure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Bald Bheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the Throat and’Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Brysipelas, and all saly eruptions of the skin, ‘Two table spoonsful of the Filla seded to a pint of water, Premarin ree Diet Drink, and Sarvapentiig ey otaal to 8 ealice of the Syrup of Sarsaparilia, or the ry usually made, ° So’ THESE EXTEACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT. TRD TO USS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIO SANITARY IustTi- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in pri- vate practices,and are considered as invaluable Sun Muprcat Prorzaries op Booxy, From Dispensatory of the United States, See Professor DEW EES’ valuable works Practice of Physic. geme See remarks made by the PHYVSIG, Philadelphis. » A'* **lebrated Dr See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, o celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published tate Seemaneticen ot Phe Ring ag Queen s Jour Bee Medico-Chirurgical Review, > Published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow f Royal of Surgeons. , Oakes Bee most of the late Btandard Works of Medicine PRICES, Extract Buchu, @1 per bottle, or six for 95, Se ee nani wnt betilo, os sls foe @8 Delivered to any address, securely packed from Address letters for information, in confidenea, $5 HELMBOLD’S MEDIOAL OFFIOR, 106 Sourm Tasr= Svases, (below Chestant,y PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF OOUNTERYE: PRINCIPLED DEALERS?” ; “other” articles om the reputation sitting “=! 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