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G STAR. * mintamigst the ties giant’ = sprightly “Washington corres- i “of the Uineinnali Gazette, has, been | pondenine ons of GOneTa lately, and says of | bent f.ttle dinner par dence of a friend ‘one Nn SPO a ane to Inet eee itt literary Sruacd diorace Green NEN oP. wy ise nacre fiiton and Mies. Mary on Cochin, Gaeparin, parts of pay ald not help’a little astonishment at Ge contd younk ie e rafereciey one: Mr, Til- tom were, and how old es oa i Greeley tcermainly looks fresher than he did five aro; and'it would-be hard totell whether e or Mr-Tilton {whois still under thirty) were the younger in Ne Mr, Willis was suffer- ing @ litle nagain his throat andl and degan, a8 he said, to feel as if he werean oldish yaa, After a third of a century of prolonged and continuous literary success, bo may well afford to feelso. Gen.Geo. P. Morris, nis part- ner in the Home Journal, is ‘im exceedingly | possi health. and Mr. Willis is consequenti: Hed to forego the deligfits of Idiewild, yt the resi- | i Sau bimeeif to more jar work in the Mice on bis s Mr. Greeley, in @ addition fo fatnishing more | thian half the leading ed! of the Tribune, and exercising @ general supervition ‘over its columne, premaring | ‘& Weekly article for the Independent, attending to his multiform pro- fessional and political cares, and ing one day in every week in working ou farm, is finding time fo prepare a history of the Revel- lion—particularly, I believe with reference to the progress of anti-slavery opinion. It is to. make two octavo volumes, one of er is i je | be given to the publisher in March. i den, as he calls it, down town, Sway from the \ Tribune office, where hapten og locks fap in ahe mornings. to Shia niatoae 2.2 phn mograp! De ots new ideas of the capabilities of jourhouts, by noticing how thie greatest journalists pecrgae di’ to fill'them up. enough, on to call for outwith him to School, % mile or Ie} 3 eh Se eo daughter; arming young Miss fourteen or Alten: is being educated. He ‘had alread: achieved breakfast, the Lad ti a robberinbes - back ride. I not even m, toilette. The Tide over, he was off to hie “dén” to work on Bis book; then to the cffice to write editoriais and answer his pile of letters; then ‘out to dine;” and finally he wound ap the evening by going off to hear Dr. Chapin preach, and to pay & parting visit to the office! Wer An English paper crieé ont against the dlsgraceful-scenes which occur at the seaside | resorts in England. It appears to be the cus- tom: for men and women to bathe together with- out:obserying those rules of decorum which are never violated at watering-places in this sears: Men, women end children bathe in roximity, without any atianire being Spade pate'to shelier them from public view. The | mien adopt simply nature’s costume, and the | pereetrts can hardly call them ladies—mere- i at on loose bathing-dreeses, which really | Bide but few of their charms. we The surest way to prevail on & young i Pah to get married is tooppose them. Teli them you would rather see them in their graves, | and twelve months wiii not elapse before their | baby will pass you twicea day in a willow | wagon. i Ce ee eee eee WM. G, S1MPBOX.) (EWELL 0. ATWELL, FORREST HOUSE, | No, 464 10TH BT., BETWEEN DAND B, | Wasumoton Oity. - SIMPSON & ATWELL, Proprietors. bs living ag, bey: ‘as DEPARTMERT, w an a feneral Orderts Sr oenl will yovideed abptowee stemetal of honor for the treope who, after the swtration of their term, have Sered their serviess Pr) w" esas gate, Jeanary mae hers nt Ap me War Departmest, sames Army of the Potomae vill be Kéeut, Gol. Gomnin, 139 tueaavivenie avenue adove Nineteenth street. FIRST NATIONAL BARK OF WASHINGTON. Capital--$500,000. SP Thie Bmx, organised under the Mattonal Banking Law of the last Congress, is opened this day for the transaction of burines#, at the corer | Of Fifteenth ana F ene. |, eppoaite Treasury Bé- | partment. BD. COOKS, President. ‘Wu. 8, Huxrincren, Cashier. sest-tf For the ‘Holidays. a H BININCER & ce., Buanon oF Nos, 19 amp 91 Baoan Br., Naw Yous OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORR, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WEAR THIRTEANTH STREET, guwn us 218 ULL ‘HR MOST COMPLETE ASHORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE YOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —aLto— UWE GROCERIES, CAN Goons, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, BOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISE DUN OODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASOR Messrs. A. M. B. & Oo, are also Sole Propr!store of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOUE GIN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Bole Agenta for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIM. Bw All articles bought at their store warrantes of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the Gity free of expense. 4s we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us scall. ABRAM M. BININGEE, HENRY T. OAPER. ‘Wasurmeron, December, 1863. &. M. BININGER & CO. have no connerion wit any other House. BOLLIN CHUROKH, Agent. ‘Wsuns, Liquons and Cicans oF rum Finest Quat- Izy ALWAYS e” Hamp, BZ MBALS ot all hours; nd in every style, _ABUIT OF ROOMS for rent. 00 6-Im* ©. W. EOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER | Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN | China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, ABLEOUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, BBITANNIA WARB, BLOOK TIN @OOD3, ‘FIN OHAMBEREBTS, © OOAL OIL LAMPS, | | JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, FEATHER DUSTBRS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARB, Wousmcasrrng avFicius GUNERALLY. | Ba” Hotses, Hotels, and Gteambosts furnished at | mhort uetice. 345 IRON HALL, Ivania av } bet. a 5 aa avenue, 9th and 10th sts, x) MONBY |-MONE hl i-MONBY! JcENSED': PAWN SROKER: ‘Srxser, BET WEEE eS ort trom one dollar ‘thousand doll foveral ier ADVANOBS will be made a dieees snd Personal Prope Sud Sliver Watcher Jewelry biiver Ware Masog ‘Bevin sears) sR ere in man: igs mer t Pawn! ite - BANK EES NO, 362 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘Will continue to furniah U, S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS 1 Aslongs ae | 8 Poctiua. Ue ee Comenaners | Certificates of Indebtedness. BOOLD SED SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. | ‘Bzohenge on all parts of Burope and the Northe. Cities solé in sums to suit purchasers, ‘Brooks aad Gold on a RITTENHOUSE, PANT & 00. Bh ay) Sth hi prigts or *onmMars atrug of eo, Wy Fras. | ‘ jom of the Orphans’ ole rete ce jeveust pee BAK for the LyY of the be assets fain hand ob far tin New York exclusive. 06 29- lawsw* ————__.__ Beaiter of Wills. erostant TO FEMauBo. i DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. ‘The and, extenive prsctice, wid ia thettngoree seta ocr Pani oH darhe, pale uvesranties com: peculiar | seen ORRTAINTY SE Pred og i ALL AND WINTER DRY @UODS. Ladies” es Coiored and Scarlet Cloaks and Cir- lack, sted Beaver, Plush and Water Proof 3 rome Cloths, French Merinos, Rope and Ottomans in all colors, ais. Fina ands Ste! stripaa Valenciss, ite, Red Yellow Fiannels, in all qual- ities | gach and Shirtin Fisnnels, Garsimere and Satinets, ‘White and Colored Blank: Long and Square Shaws, Blac Rilbs, Mourning Boéaa in great variety, White and Brown Cotton Sheetings, do. Horley, Gasntlets, Jouvin’s Kid Gloves, &..& osiery, Gauntlets, Jouvin loves, oO. 7” M. TAYLOR & O 0c 2% No. 42 Center ant Seco, ILS 8! PILE 8B SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, distressing com . try DE. WITFIBLD’S VEGETABLE PILLB. ‘This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme dy, end has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf | fer when there is a remedy withim reach. Bold by 8. OC. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va, Bentto any address by mail. Price 50 cents per box. For sale by all Drugeists. J. YOUNG, Proprieter, ty¥%-3m No. 481 Broadway, N.Y. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, ence BARGAINS 1N PIANO FORTES! ‘e have now in store several suet have been ued a shore Gh Soe | rae teed ee which wo will sell et ie fol lowing prise: ROTT, . lith and Pa. ave, song BT DissBasni SAMARITAN? S GIFT: 84. eee ae eee THE MOBT 9: a dress 2 Ge” ay GONORR Ocatains Mor BB USED, with each box. Pr rca Bahar ae Pa. avenue. it ever Offered PRANELIN & O0:. OPTICIANS, R44 Ponnsy}vanis | Lob ort fecal a wal ‘and-i8th sts, 368 Peansy) vais. tpn A (ander the Mational, de mare BeROPAC LES | TRAY ELEES DIRECTORY. | pant RE AND OHIO RAILROAD, aeaR Re ‘panes aoeven: ashington et 6 ayaa saponins rare “On Sunday etSand = | w BCALL SERA STEN TION of Purchasers ¢ “|! ‘ge assortment. of, * ie a. t toate by bah ich ean Be inthe only ive Baggage be Bee RAMI AREER TTR F émtaot 0, Band ¥ 0. BY, On vaat 4.9) and ja.m. ». m. third and fifth trains from Baltimore the frst sed fourth trains Raneets, | ¥ ttor at way points LJ RUNES ORR: FO! timore at 8 fare giireme tita Raet r Fer! Seer eetretion: Hanetsor kind, £0. sppiy to to@ KOORT?.: ASgent, at ‘ashing: tom station. or at the Tiske’ it oflce, TH Master of ‘Transportation, &. M. COLB, General Ticket Agent au 8-' isesa. SPRING” ap SUMMERS SOHEDULE or iJ BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WasHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO f. 2 WEST, SOUTH an? Pet hak Making t ae the Only ee ee “ete eas aire a FA Sther Route, ase mo eso oer FOUB DAILY ee pea ye nat re antienee Howe) Trains leaving arate P.M. ‘oF make connection with aa Tea! g Baltimors at r. = SE # pe} Tr ‘BS BY TES en THOR D Oitrd Ratunokb. This is the Sivemgh Dappees which Through Ticketior oogete neces can be See ‘ashington. Knight's Latest I I ed SLEBPING OA sthe meet superier Tmprored ta to Night Tri THB SHORTEST AND MOST DIBEOT ROUTE TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, Qi3- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA SAUTE, 8?. LOUIS, CHICAGO, @e., ac. wwirs ase on. OF OAKS THAN BY AIY OTHER ROUTE. pe rectal Novice to Passengers fs, it ts oni Tindvan Tiokwts by the Re peltinzors and Ohio Railroad, SAVB LAB in the Through price, and have the lee of visiting Baltimore (if desired’ wi itional charge, Ae mmestions at the Ob Ohio eer re OLEVS- PITTSBURG, CRNTEAL OHIO at MARIETTA & CINCINA ATT HATLRGAD through them, with the whole Railws: of the N NORTH W. WEST, OENTRAL SOUTH W For THROUGH TIOKETS Tioxet Office, Washington stat W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M, COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 2i-tf 863) 186: PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BalthuaD A ith {ta connections) 18 A FIRST-OLASS KO! TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIES. SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! BTONS BALLASTED AN FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHEOKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE THRER DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! OLOBE oonNaciiONs ing BURO ins on the HOBTHEEN OMNTEAL RAILROAD, THR GREAT PORN TEAL EOUTE AsmEN bob Teh OnE WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. 1; ofl tie Rorthorn Oouiral Kelttoad Gotan? neriveas Spreer. of Rane ne ayenne vane Beth Alith street. and Oaivert Station, Baltimore. stance SLEBPIN ane ON ALL wicuT SMOKING ann 5. ABB siti ALL TRAINS ron i WABRINGTO! the West fr ai cy word ee, Siem a of ST. B yieee apply at the iio spy golat on the Balroads ee Fate ve seaos | tation of, thelr [BATES OF | pees ies Oona ge, Woular 00 mark packages “Vis Penna, On: Be orthera Ocntral R. B.. WH AS delphia. fan't-yr Nr, ASHINGTOR STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN _N. WASHINGTON and 4 GEORURIOWN, ie “I” gee Belling Dara’ i <a end SAT- YOR D. Weers rth seit BOY'S Tsrinecas 0,5. PORTAL ‘Ing the chief iteguiations of GID: bet Oe: pes Offices throughout the 25 cente, Flower. Prait,and Thorn Pieces, By Jean, Pant. 4 2 vols. Soae. inet Bz Aa Be 35 aryl enlig take Gr06 305. and 209 ). Wains. connecti; mecfing in re with the 9.18 8m. tad.) oa! Re aattae rthern Cental Hall: oad, and arrive race scotlons - and 1.95 ° a. inion te PS ey coe aan ions ee ee all parts of the Went By Ones Qoareniaarene Orr, 1. O., Waahin, BaiLED Puoroésre wil ba re Fece { antih WON 4k. the 118b reat iis oes nN ie he 11th day of November, at 123 Government 1300) ie aa Horses, lows of the following ERY. BTILL ings Artillery. (1 Su Tenia hundred H, tt ; ) baveen’ Svea aud ae ns yeure ty souet, free fro: ee % broken to ae to har- «| Oe eompectiy™ y balliswet Weigh sot oss than PROFOSALB. Prt ent po Post Oftice address of the bid- Era bid ip made in the oe st a firm of all the the party bel nidare “elem TediRT ppl or the the bia "Frere iid weet ae sir Ggnetal tod should ‘be plaivig maeava 18 rena in mount vey poe the sum to | ceived on the con tract, the badd a and two responaibie ernuitioes awit be required of successful bidders ee be present in person when the bide | Bidnke ‘or bonds can de procured Upon applica- tion being mace at this office, either personally, oe MSE ROTO! 108, Davtveay & 3 Moree cguvasied rigid ta nde: thie ayers ent wil Jeo! er toD, pot conforming to the specibea ications wall be re- ted. 50 Mares will be recaived. The Horses must be delivered in this city, within twenty-five days from the date of the e,otract. ged fo! Gee made apon the -om jwtion of the contract, o m thereafter asthe Chief Quar- master r sball be bein funds ese Horses wil be awarded in lots of (350) two hundrdand fifty each unless the Chief Quarter- B aster shculd deem it for the interest of the Qov- ora Oh te. ety, zhe mi Sumber. +o Rimwell the right to releck auy oF all bids that he tay deo t bleh reel ay *'D.H RUOKGR, festa Brig. Gen, and Ohiet Gasttermevter. peorceats POR ARMY PRANSPORTATION, Orrioz or :x8 Dapor Aokariecasrat | ‘ort Leavenworth, Kansas, Uc.. 23. | BEALEp PRorosats will be reseived sethis office Bntit Jz o'clock m. on the 10th “ay of December, 1808. ior the trans) preteen of military supplies during the years 184 and 1868,0n the following routes : ute No. 1. Prom Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, ack’ ‘Riley sud ceener | espota that may be ome scuth of latitude 43 d north, to. oy, nt OF se Hons that are or may otablished: in the Terr tories of ry tak, Idako and rough: of, Jetitude 44 “de Rorth. end east of loi iad e. de dla neg. at, rritory of Colo! 5 a (dere to steve the rate | por 1°90 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will jansport said stores in each of te months. from April se Beptember, inclusive, of the years 1466 ang 18 ory f 2. Oy eer Forts Teevenvorth ana Riley init the Biate of Kansas, aud town of Kansas, i Uhe State of Misoutt to any or stations that are or ey. be established ia le of Kansas or Ae the Territory of Goleradorssee of lat-tade 40 ex, porth. ai drawing supplies from Fort Leaven- Fort Union, b.M_, or other depo That may be pete in’ that Territory, to Port Garlize and to aby other p: ints on the route. Bidders to state the ra’ pounds for 160 mil-8, et which they will trau-port sald stores in eae’ of the rontha, from Ap {ito Baptember, raclusive of the years 1964 and Is: Route No 3. From Port ‘Gaion, or such other de- tas mar be estabiiz¥ed in the ‘territory of New xico to any posts or stations that are or may be blished in that Ter-itory, and to such posts or sta‘ions as er be designated ta the Territory of pris and State of Teras west of longitude 105 eg. wen Hidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 10 miles, at which they will transport sald stores in each uf the montha, from June to November, in- clusive. of the yesre 1864 and 1865 The weight to be transoorted each year will not exceed 100,00 onde on Route No. 1 15 100,000 nudason Koute No 2,and 6(0),000 pounds on Route we additional per centage will be paidfor the trapsportation o! bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles or any Other stores. Bicders must give their namer in full, as wet! as ace of residence ; and each proposal must ‘accompanied by @ bond ia the sum of ten t hous- and dollars sigved by two or more responsible persons, neranteeirg that in case acontract is awarded for 1ke route mentioned ia the proposal to the parties prcposing, the contract wi 1 be accepted and entered into and good and sufficient security furn shed by said parties in accordance with the terms of this advertisement. The amount of bonds required wiil be as foilows : Gn Rente No. 5900 Batisfactory evi¢ence of the loyalty and solvency ee each bias, and pereen offered as security will e require Proposals must be endorsed * Proposals for army Tra-sportation on Routes Nos. 1. 3, oF 3.” as ae She jens goto may_be.and none whet sgafieamune’ areas somevly WIE advertiecment” ‘arties to whom awards are made must be pre- pared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faith‘ul performance of the “Contracts will be made subject to the Li oval of the Quartermaster General. but the ri served to reject an: or all bide tha’ may is oft ed. Contractors must bein readiness for service b Ze ehrst ap of Agel, 1864, and they will be req sired have a place of business or agencies aj or to the vente of Ports Liavenworth and Union, and other depots that may be established at whieh, they ) may be communicated with prompt ms end wi zonally. 0630 td Major ani Guarterman . PBoroears FOR BAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S Orrics, rage Detar ese corner t? and 2d ae 4 Written 'ASHINGTO! 0. ber 16th Proposale are invited for Torolsning H Hay, Straw. Oats, aad Corn, for the use of this Depot. | be delivered at the Rellroad 1d Bapot or at any of the Government Wharves in thia The Proposals to be add Fessed: to ‘the undersigned, they should state the ee qaaatiy 6 ofeach article orp} Sane wilt Be received ee a. Pc Mee a (5, go8) fave thousard bushe js of Corn or Osta. wae fier’ 50) tons toa be for tice Btraw, = upwaria, Saeed ca ‘est of the Governm to contract tor a leas i ka, of Franbala wu b,wioh afe tobe feraiahed at Dyes to be secure iN baled. ped and Straw offered to be sab- anaes bythe Government In- nnn ecu a be required for the faithfal ieee ofany contract made under this adver- Ferment to be made at the completion of the "Gepiata BROWN, and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A. PpBorceas FOR GOAL AND WOOD. Sungate oF ae = UNITED Brava Weanlsgton 1 October a Tees. La ir 21, Baatzp Fe 2g ropaLe will wilt ‘be rece t this office un! TORDAT, Ui the Just day of eae ext, on mde) very in the of the Senate Wii tol, of four tons. 22 Ibs_to the Bae oF @] e e pilbecs felons re of Bicomber, of 8 fifty cords of beat Pine Piroed to be over in the pb HLL ET 7. Stave a‘, fT’winth ot N, H. MILLER. AGUE A No D FEVER WARRANTED 4 val CORE ‘AND EFFBC- 20 1 purely vegetable in its. elton ebatginnre SLO ‘Srapuic. copper or other ii Hy Lee up 05 of err euy et i aiwill be use of |: Wor AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO. No. 980 PEPNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i Between Ninth and Tenth streets, { | INVITES THE TRADR TO INSPRCT THEIR sTOOK ow IMPORTED azD DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBAGCO, aND Groceries for the Camp, TINSURPASSED i ASSORTMENT AND VARIETY aY ANY STOCK IN THIS O1TY, OUR CONTRACTS wits THB LARGEST PACKERS Im THE BTATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSBY ENABLE U8 TO OFFER HERMETIOALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, | AFD VEGETABLES, | a? NEW YORX, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTI- MORE MARKET PEICRS, BORDEN’S OONDENSED MILK Ss Constantly om hand, BEING SOLE AGENTS ror THD SALE or MESSRS. FRANK BININGR CELEBBATED BOTTLED WINES AND HOMESTEAD RYB, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, . GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL OOGNAG, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM,” ‘WE KEEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMEND IN IRON-BOUND OasEs OONTAIRING yROM ONS TO SLX DOZEN RACH, ‘WS INVITB OOMNDIBEBURS TO INSPROT OUR LARGE STOCK oF - CHAMPAGNE iWINEs, sa OF OUR OWN IMPORTATH GRAND VIN mipeatanear 2 MO»: HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY ConegNTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHS A POSITIVE AND SPEOIFIO REMEDY Hon-Retontion or Incontinence of Urine, Irriie- 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 Depostt end Mucous of Milky Discharges, and ol Diseases Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, emisting tm Men, Women or Children. HELBBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. Bor Weakness arising from Exeesses, Habits of Digs sipation, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exzertion, Loss of Power, Los ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease ,Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, niversal Lassitade of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- ness of the akin, BRUPTIONS ON THE FAOR, FALLID COUNTENANCE, ‘Thete symptoms, If allowed to go on, 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 “ Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY and OONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will) confess, The records of the In- choly Deaths by Con sumption, bear ample w, ness 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, whick HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU INVARIABLY DOEO HELMEOLD'’s HIGHLY CONOENTEATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARGAPARIZEA, For purifying the blood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and impradence in life, 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, Balt Bheum, Pains and Swellings ef the Bones, Uleerations of the Throat and'Legs,Blotohes, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Brysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the akin, Tve table spoonsful of the Extract of Sarsage- villa s@ded to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal tos galion of the Syrup or earmeertta, Or the Decostion, as S97 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT. TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIO BANITARY INsTI- TUTIONS throughont the land, as well an in pri. vate Rate: and are considered as invaluable Sun Murat Paorzarizs or Buoy, From Dispensatory of the United States, See Professor DEWRES? valuable works Practice of Physic. relied Bee remarks made by the colebrated PHYSIC, Philadelphia. ~~ om See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, » colebratid Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published {athe transactions of the King and Queea s Jour pangauin TEAVEED neha meen. rt rr i? Royal Oollece of Bargeons. = Hee most of the Inte Standard Works of Modising PRICES. Mxtract Buche, $1 per bottle, or six for gs, Extract Sarsaparille, $1 per bottle, or siz for 63 lvered address, securely packed from a ro observation, Address letters for information, in conidence, te HBLMBOLD'S MEDICAL OFFicR, ” 106 Bours Tamra Srazer, (delow Chestant,) PHILADSLPEIA, ' A—sg:al EWARE “OF COUNTEE: gin 4 PRINCIPLED DEaLunst? to dispose of.+: wet aes ce oW5” 4nd BELMBOLDS Pauranarions: “| qELMBOLD'S @ANUINA EXTRAOT BUOHU, GENUINE BXTRACT SaRSAPARILEA SU GhaUina vitrnova nods was. = ‘SOLD BYDRVGGISTS BVERYWEERB.