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THE EVENING STAR. THRE QUAKER LOVERS. [contrsvzp [ I don’t know which was mos rised that ¢ etening, father or I, Stace barat g = his moath } aud spoke for a_gnarter of ao ‘without | stopp ng, His Words were well cuosem and } smoothly uttered, Itdidme good to see how ; pleased father was, looking out at me frem un- der his eyebrows to make sure lL fieard it all. it was about the “Inward Téacher," and «the meek and quict spirit,” and simitar themes, very swet and sole! The sentences drip- ped gne.aiter andther from his hips lie the fra- grant honey of Hymettres ; but the mono’ony somehow reminded me more of arow of heavy stgar plas) al ‘ofa eiz and strung od 2 | thread, ,I was in awe of so inch sancti we hud Surély Been entertaining an angel anal; wares? “IF did not know before thiat thee was 4 8) er, Job;” said my father, shaking the ng man’s band at sng cones of the discourse. «Ttisa giitot spirit,” said Actes, ‘meek! and as he Was not moved to any farther remarks there fell a silence upon us al. Ieaw how it was; Job had nothing to say unless he-haran; ed; no crackers, squibs, tor- pedoes, and st 1 shot, nothing but sotid bul. Jets, which are naraly, convenieat for common use. We held little conversation with him, but as time passed on the number of sermons we heard was troly on ing. Somehow his opihian never clashed with father’s or mine. Either he and we were congenial spirits or Job had a large share of tact. Now Iam a patriot, I trust, and soisfather. There’s not adrop of blood in our hearts that doesn’t throb like a drum whea our poushy, is mentioned. Job said he was.‘ glad we felt tonpholdthe war even though the ‘Friends’ in general might censure us, He had fully decided to entist at the next call. We were always commanded * to resist into blood striving against sin” I declare my heart was aglow with enthusiasm to hear him speak so warmly. His daily walk and conversation might be unmitigated prose, | yet these chance utterances revealed the soul on fire, and I almost bélieved him a poet some- limes, faintly reminding me of our own Whit- tier. Father, seeing other phases of his char- acter, thought he hada decided business. turn, | But poet or man of the world, whichever he might be, we did not become acqitainted; I a kit washis eyes which held me onder a pell. PC Aunt Filura;” said I at the and. of three | weeks, * what does this mean! I thought this man was thrown mp North bere almost by ac- | cident: ‘They say thats whatever goes upmust come down again,’ but I see no signs of his gravitating an inch. Nota word yet about go- ing home.’ Aunt Filura smiled meaningly. + What an innocent dove you &re,”said she. +» When I was young, girls didn’t put on such artless aire and pretended ignorance, seems to m «What can thee mean, dear auntie? Thee don’t say- bi “TI say nothing,” replied Aunt Filura; « yon mustn't look so wild, dear, for it sets my heart to beating.” «He, that man, Job Dean, isn’t thinking of me for a—witfe |” Aunt Filura said nothing tor the space of a minute, while I heard the heavy throbbing of somebody's heart—not her's. «1 ma silly old lady, dear, and you mustn’t think too much of my words. Nobody ever hinted no such thing to me—and if you go and | tell your father what I have said I shall take it aed; Rachel!” “Why, auntie,” said I, soothingly, hacn’ tsaid a word. Father is so solemn, al- ways thinking of eternity ; itnever came into his head that | should marry. He doesn’t be- lieve in love. I've heard him say the Bible doesn’t encourage romantic notions ” « Well, I don’t know what you called love,” said Aunt Filura, with unosual energy, “Dye always took it he loved your poor mother bet- ter than his own soul, for he perjured himself to | eet her !” i sprang from my chairin horror “Yow stare me out of my wits, Rachet. You keep me a talking, and I say things that badn't ought te be said! I didn’t mean so bad as perjury; but there was a sliek little () uaker- ess hed ought to have married, if L4 hadn’t broke his engagement, and when he did, the (Quakeress broke her heart to offset. Not to say she died on the spot, you know. It ain't saying either that she didn’t marry somebody else, but her heart wasn’t init. She was this Job's mother ; her husband was a Dean.” «Why, aunt Filura, does thee know this to be a fact!” «Taint likely, dear, I'd sit here and make up stories! Don’t you never let on to your fath- er about it. He's been a suffering man, and your poor mother, too. I’ve always cilculat- ed to tel] you the story when you was old pagidel dc but I shouldn’t have said a word for a year or two yet, if yon hadn’t fairly scared itout of me. It’s no more’n just for you to know that a good deal of money has gone for | Job's schooling. Not but that your father’s in «thee the right to make up for his errors don’t you | ®& so, dear ? You see Job’s father has a second wi fe, aud quite a iamily - and he’s said to bea ty-minded man without any great facul- ty. it Job is tw a@ likely fellow and bids fair to do weil, I should think. There was ap ph) Pate slide in Aunt Filura's songs in yitin; ing an wer. I had none to make. I was thmking of Abraham and Isaac. When the bord zoid Abraham to offer up his little he flinch ! If my iather should fancy that his daughter was asked in sacrifice, was he @ man to hesitate! iI couldn’t well be blind after this, and I con- fess I did see, day after day, stronger proofs that in Job’s heart, or mind at any rate, the tide “was setting in strongly toward a deciar- ation. But when it came atlast [ was surprised, Nattered, too, perhaps by his eagerness, though | with such a tumult of teelings surging at my heart that I could not tell which was upper- | most. I wanted time to think. «1 will wait on thee with patience,” said Job. «+ Thee must commune with thine own heart and the Spirit. But Rachel, believe that Ilove thee ond my power of telling, and havehad thy father’s sanction from the rst. I would serve for thee as long as Jacob did for thy mamesake, but I shall never love auother pe ters thee may mark my words, Rachel.” For Job Dean tosay sll this,and ten times More, Was 85 great 4 Marvel as if astone had cried ont. There was a faint far-offechoaway down in my heart; had its chords been touched by their master? 1 remember how I gazed in the glass that af- ternoon. Had Job ever noticed that my e: bar were as blue and bright as forget-me-nots ? no, he would only have cautioned me to tern them away from beholding vanities, for Job was a saintly man, unmoved by beauty. How the massive black hair rippled vaneen my neck when I arew out the comb! + Good-natured hair,” the Irish call it, laughing like a quick brook ruffied by breezes. Why sbouldn’t it curl! it wanted to. I caught these wilfal tresses of my mother. If she hi had lived, would they have been tortured into straight lines! Should I have married «in the meeting!” It was good to be a (juaker, but weren't there le who loved God, yet didn’t wear drab! wondered who lived in the great world. Its ‘poets I had read in books, its young men I scarcely knew. There was Dr. Ehrmann, the best person in his existence, but not a young man, thirty-five at least. Weren't there oth- er people one might mert in all one’s life ex- ce} prrechine friends and old bachelors !”’ Ba ‘nce Allen stayed with us to tea that | evening. She seemed fairer than ever with her dainty, pretty ways, not awed or stiffened by my unsocial friend Job, not she! She could act herself before him, while I continual- ly felt like a pus tree trying to personate a | grape-vine, ill at ease and afraid of his vigtiant eyes. t Job watched Patience with pleasure: she pro- | voked him into broad smiles. hese are the women men admire,” thought and yerily 1 cannot wonder.” Why shouldn’t Job mH e fancied her rather thanme! | ‘They bappened fo be tracing maps together, | and now an@then there came a little peal of jaughter from the rosy lips of Patience, which Job always echoed faintly, but if he had been tingling with merriment to the ends of his fin- gers, he couldn’t have laughed heartily—it bain tin him «and-by Dr. Ehrmann came to walk home wit Patience. He talked to me with great perseverence, but he must have known I didn’t atteud. I was thinking, “« How would it have been if Job had known her first!” But now there W&s no other way possible for him but to §° on loving me to the end of his days, whether accepted him or not. Nobody must smile at $s; nent, I was im my teens was walebins, moe like a shrqwit Gian ene | thinks to read character in faces. gon Lo BINARY - Twanted sto “ather, whatis this that thee my marriage with Job, or my cancelling way ! mother’s old debt against thee is -Ehimann was talking of the war, 1 sup- Pose, for I caught the word “guerrillas.” pre. | fently he looked straight into my eyes, andsaid | > bis expressibly kind bi ‘+ May Lasx what troubles you, Rachel? 1 have been talking to the air, now I will turn und address you.” “Why, friend Charles, thee is the strangest | em pl wsTs reading my face like am open “Only the chapters and headings, Rachel, if gre willing to let me know more you must Kindly in terpret. Thee littie knows how sl na id help thee out alidiiig Into the oad Pa language, Plexity,” I ashe @id sometimes when we were con vers- ing together on tupies of Interest P' Personal and pecajiar “Thank thee, Oharies! I have many a time when my heart was ea ties ae bes always seid or done something i. ‘eymfort me, but this] must keep to myself. [t isn’t | and corner of the civilized world—is pouring | cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * | Babitable globe. | Balen ei tellable, that there is nothing to ‘tel. I'm | no Worried, and if I am, thee mustn't notice, its ane d Charles smiled a little ‘at first, as well be might, at such a bungliog speech. But in aminute be was very. serious, and ? fan- | ced ty the "ctrious glances he cast at Job H ai that he ‘suspected why I was! trovtied. more than My, dea child,” said be, «I will be blind 3 and deas if ftis. eareaTy sdut—” Here charming, air. Patience began to fintter hither and toi ariike abutterfly. Either of Dr. EBrmann’s notice, or she was tired enierenining labic Job: at all events home she must ge, Sud. that too. immediately/ 1 was vexed with the sly littleslip of a coquette, for somehow I wanted te continue my conver- sation with the doctor. I bad ua idea of be- traying Job's confidence, yet since Charles knew 1 .was perplexed he wonid be sure to say something I should like to hear and thing } of, even. phough it were only vague and conld | not apply to this casein particular. There are some people whose very presence is soothing, whose mere glance is more to you than com- mon-place: words. For such agift of shed- ding sunshine I would sacrifice years of my lite. But now all Charles found time to say wi Rachel, Imnst see thee again and have a long conversation ; there is a story T have been waiting to ‘ten thee But meanwhile, my frignd, let me fay one thing, don’t let any one influemce thee against the promptings of thy own heart. ‘Thee will forgive such an old ac- quaitance. Be true to thyself, oh, Rachel, be true to thyself.” {TO BE CONTINUED.} } | she thought! was claimingmore than Myehhee | as \ red =.-T.-1860.-=. | From the army hospital—the bloody battle- Sield—the mansion of therich and humbleabods: of the poor—trom the office and the shered desit --from the mountain top, distant valleys aud far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- sands upon thousands of letters like the fol- lowing may be seen at our office: Repesvry, WIs., Sept. 16, 1963. “% #® * Ihave been in the army hospi tals for fourteen mofiths—speechless and near- ly dead. At Alton, Ill. they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles | restored my speechandcuredme. * * * # ©. H. FLauts.” SouTa Warsaw, O., July 28, 1663. | «oe ® * One young man, wiio had been sick and not out of the house for two years with Scrofulaand Erysipelas, after paying the | doctors over $150 without benefit, has been EDWARD WOUNALL.” The following is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of Volun- | veers: HAVEMEYEE MANSION, 57TH STREET, New York, August 2, 1963. } “Dr. DBAKEB: Your wonderful Plantation | Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness aed weak | {fF lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, | fm particular, with pains in the head, loss of | appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom ali medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced | with but a teaspoonful of Bittersa day. Her | appetite increased; strength and health follow- a * * * * Respectfully, Mus. ©. M. Dbevor.” “ * * I owe much to you, for I verily velieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my ‘Rev. ‘W.H. WaGcorrg, Madrid, N. Y.” «® * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has | een greatly benefited by their use. | Thy friend, Asa CuRRIN, Philadelphia Pa.” «a # %* Ihave been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured Rav. J.S. CarHorn, Rochester, N. Y.” “@ * * Send us twenty-four dozen more ofyour Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house. Syzus Onapwiok & Co. | Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.C.” «& * * Ihave given the Plantation Bit- ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G, W. D. Aworrws. Superintendent Soldier's Home Cincinnati, 0.” «# * * The Plantation Bitters hayecured me of liver complaint, of whicb 1 was laid up prostrate and had to abandor. my business. H. B. Kinesxey, Oleveland, 0.’ « * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of 8 derangement of the kidney and urina- ry organs that bas distressed me for years. It Acts like a charm. ©. C. Moors, Agent for Colgate & Oo., 254 Broadway.” &o., a0, &o., &0., The Plantation Bitters make the weak stron ¢ the languid brilliant, and are exhausted na ture’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. @.F.-18s60.-=. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with ‘weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeatle, perfectly pure, and harmless. NorTicz.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and imposter. We only put it up in ourlog cabin bottles. Bewareot bottles refilled ‘with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sey- eral persons are already in prison. See tha every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork, and signature on steel plate side la- dels. Seld by respectable dealers throughout the | P. H. DRAKE & CO., c om 202 Breadway, N. Y. SUTLEES. 7 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. BEBRY & CO., No. 94 N. Carvanr Srasar, Baltimore, Md , Are prepared to furmsh RAW OYSTEES in cans, kegs, &c., at the shortest notice, at fafr prices and best quality. Also, Hermetically Fealed OYSTERS, FRUITS &e. ja Daw BR cB EMO Ve ASP ene HINTON & TEEL, MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILORS, And Extensive Dealers in GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, From the old stand, 406, to Chet es repaevivanis inder Metz. Washinatons December. eis, dan 9.1m jS Beventh street, plete sportment ef these superior Pat ig BUBSLAR PROOF LOOK, Always nAee store Also Parma ES, oe ‘The coat of freight ie saved | ment Beef | Gold. Bilver, Sasa t aot. Pe ral | of conversion conses, SY CHESTS. the purchaser by <P, me OLOW, fom-im a buying at the PROPUSALS. P®orcsaLavos a3 orig k¥eawasren’s sane Dsror, fas by. awe Pea ¢ th ret Pa Site the eemetiy nat ea to be put up is "dom pat ep, bushels cach. sacks to. without extra ckarge to the pacer The kay aad 1 winnaar oe rier Nah ot named tn lie prove ited a wie potioet oF Poor. Feecer fait eosin oo | Contracts ‘the lowest responsible arded tex ‘Para require iY ee if ment ; ain ret eee ror Hye th ome issrand age lee lowest, bility of ae ts arantors must ron ewe sits rS85 But mor suy cece: ape wetses adicaah Mates a.D 2. 5 : isle sam. us) to the amount of the com, steady naam sgcel nd Both of a tract, signed alates ‘an nore. S CH be Teanired of the successful fer or bid Bpom signin; 1g. the contract. wee Famed bids guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this off ce, ROPOSAL, (Town, Gounty and State, subscriber, do h to and § seliver’ to Mises = Othe Quarter master’ an a ecably Terms of your adve siting proposals for eae: a Waningtos’ Depot, Des. 2 1a8s, — rn, in sucks, at — per bushelof —— per bushel of —— tnb SE Dated Hay, at — per ton of 3,000 Sons oan of baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 oeliverr to commence On or before the —— day , and to be completed on or before the — day’ of 186 and pledge myself to. enter into a written contract with the United Btates, with gocd and approved securitios within the space Of ted days after being notified that my bid has beem accepted. Your obedient servant, Bri General D 2 Rocker bs eis meral Depot Quartorcianter, ‘ington, D.O, euaratr. We, the nternmcel, residents Severe ia ee County of —-—. ana State of | jointly and severally, coveaant with the Gaited | Btates, and guarapte case the foregoing —— be accepted. that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum eas) to ie amount of the con- it, to farnish the forage pi ae 12, Rreitnny Seat December 8, “4 hy and, in case the said aball fail to ater ints & contract as pig) we guarantes ¢ og sre good the ciffer- ence between the offer and the next lowest responsible bidder. or ah person to whom a may be awarded. Given ubder our bands and seals this — day of 86 Beal, m Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my know- ledge and belief, the bove-named guarantors are g00d and sufficient as sureties for the amount for ae they offer to be security. yy Coueet by the Unite4 Btates District At ty ollector Ef tustoms, oF any other officer under th © United States Government, or respon- ible person known to this one. OKER de 9-tf Brig. Gea ond GM, PROPOSALS FOR OHUOKS, SHINS AND P TONGUES, Office Wosniesnen san Blog jab plete! BEALED PRopossls, in abe lic ace juiced un- til the 9th day of of Febraary, #0) lp aa Sigs Diatelet of Gola Goiniabte, fox from th the commencement ato the The above articles to be pelieated "by the con tractor and removed from the various places at which the cattle are killed BA Fins Agee! ag may . Oe Lee sted Db: officer in coutrectoy shell be liable for sh the Ohucks ’ amine and and Rogge Rea the Govern- ehtered, unleas it can be made gaste mac toil = spear rahe the fubaistence Depart men’ t) ae exe! made ‘obtain the said art oles. ree in Payment will be required every ten days, in Gov- ath ¢ clock. for oat kone en.f ell Government a ent limits of the or more, “TEeELAS latte the amouat, por animal, fr fer arti jerred ge tous and be rvehens ied by following gentee cate, afidavits of a guarantor, snd oath ors hilesignee ‘lank forms can be obtained by a) tion to the un "PHOPOBALS, jARANTY. residents aH ——, inthe We, the pets »}pintly tates. county of a serersily s agoepteds inate paar Ramee naar afiar premse and Mifare oa on ‘of the eine, and gum of two thousand five Bande ‘ac i Sforthe od ollars, performance is cont ty with th is of his roposal and thet. in cass the said term of th iat to enter iste rH gontract, oo the Io ieee 36, li to ,maxe good the difference ba Thelotier med made by the said —— in th . and thet ue lowest ‘formai id or or the person to whom the contract may be ba ded, itness: Given under our hands and geala is — day of —, 186-. " peibility of the tite ofa Gat mum’ be | va ane be rr Gaited Bs Bees covtideate w ne be fo the e follow ‘orm °F hereby corti ‘that fr be foliomiae for Ie ney aat- gooe and raltclent ‘sr matics te sr Miouble. the amount for which they offer to be seouri! oon @ security. | aren which ch each guarantor must make and append rai ea county of <—, bet efore me 8 im and for the oeaty and State aforesaid, Eipraniy of? Loner EE paiie Gctme maretiog cathe ‘that be is worth, of debts an to and iabiliticn the fer nae Boor phere, silent «ee baeribed and sworn sai me, this —— day ne 528 and are eocomnpes oad foregoing guarantee, certificate and tt Sidders mast forward 1 with their proposals an oath of all the Renee shall oper open the he baey tad'no propo" sals pot oom Ryn — the fore; Sultements ea a8 well Sod an ia Som wi be con: of this fertisement range ‘he contractor will be held accountable for the ae ‘&c., one week after the signing of the con nt at the o; of the | pide: to: tegit | wise. te ae nto eir ames. and alt Bids must Shing and Tongues,” and be directed to the under” rer ta 8, 0. GREENE, Osptain 0. 8. Caur bean TRE SORFION, ( Pena We Allde tinea er Nee eee we gaested io nend fare Harmen nis oo om, on th set neek, Seale i Ee wogared tists fy ee of Demet af Eat ort nulee win the sic ee | * of the service i poe ee aa STATES 6-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20. TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES Ni S81, UNITED bight sonar ae IN Orders for Stocks and Gol ‘executed: exelusively on psi aed in Bow York BITTANHOUSE, PF. ut Bankers, 389 Fesn se R RENT—A 7A bean lital mewsoves-| Ton lie OR MERE Cee : ee aden foo a harp. pedal, ait the'tate ge | Stari panne ee Teese os OTE a PROPOSALS, > Medrcin Poaver a PRIO' % We tom Doles bree t 8 je Pecronls ait a tb artnanter Pa ori aay a a a thie he of for wat ie reoeipted for umtil ite G ried Spat end as manner im:whieh it ae packed shalt ward Wronbeet si Lad per ule me fi'be' made only ee th ‘sinant ‘bus Propossia iii befor aGpettt os tn indicates at eee y, ti | aie MEE ett as er the fame conditions : any Rae ae. DELIVERED A’ owned by the United Pe rn house owned by the ig; | Point Leal out, wae —Ice- Loure owned by the Uni- Porter ou a a .—Iee-honse not owned by the Uni- aay .0.—Iee house not owned by the Uni- Hil . 8, O.—Io@-houte owned by the United 31 tons, 52.590 tons, Proserict Md. ie nal amounts er that may be required at AN edéitio: there euntil January Ist, 1865, are to be far- BM OF EROPOBAL. The undefiigned igned proposes farnish —— tons pi eptenstey these ‘ally ily packed in substantial ice: Rouses, et named points, pamely: at. the cine price per ton of two thousand pounds, samely, at tons, at @= per ton, ject to the fee lon, me mentand approval of 9 officer.or other tagged fo appointed insy or, before being re- ae “s it to be made from time to time upon du- pleats’ Sill, certified to by the Medical Directar. Signed, The ice to be sul a re* 4 m. | aeevenn the parvoee oF et oat waa, - W. FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigned proposes to furnish dafiy, or otberwire, all i ioe required for the. hos) as, upon arproved re rahi ons of surgeons in “ or bear the within named pointe, ae the follow: ing price per hundred pounds, namely ; $— cents per hundred pounds, The ice shall be of the best quality, and sndject to the approval of the surgeon in charge. who will peers | Tor ‘the actual amount delivered at each ospits!. Payrent to be made frem time to time upon du- plicate bills, certified to by the Medical Director, Bigned, The shove form of prose will be adhered to as closely as ae racticable. Other forms will be re- ceived by the Departmentand duly contidere?. A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to ful- filthe contract, certified to by the Clerk of tha nearest District Court or a United States District pitoemer: y, must acc»mpany the proposal or it will ye rejec' ‘An oath of allegiance to the United Btates Goy- ernment must also sceompany the proposal The contract will be swarded to the loweet re- sponsible party or parties who will he pauly notified, by mail or otherwise. that their bid is accepted. and they will immediately be required to entsrinto coptract under nds to the amount of $5,000, Benge to oe properly certified te. Bidcers may me present in person when the pro- it “fice address of the parties proposing must be distinctly written cpon the propos Proposals must be addressed to Beare Johnaoa, Medieal'a 8. K ,and Purveyor, U.&. ‘ashing- oD, The Dovartment reserves the right to reject any or all bids deemed unsuitable. HENRY JOHNSON M.8. K.,and Parveyor, U. 8. A, Washington, D. U. Pt glans forms cf Proposals sxn be had tie es office, KENDALL'S AHBOLINE FOR THE HAIR, AMBOLIN MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIBA, - ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LYVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHBG THB HAIR. KENDALL’S AMBOLING {0 rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Boots, am Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANBNT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires | gentle stimulant.” Dz. OHILTON, | “Have never had anything which s0 ,Rerioe Eeq., Mo. 277 Oana street, N. a “ after being bald for seven years your AMBO Yor gale by all Druggists and Pansy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two botties,) price $1. Manafactared and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, Xe. 642 Buoabwar, u.LY. o10-em PARTMENT WW acrixarons and Maw hay ing gmet. and, $ after seve! ral days” inve: of they eet ‘believing that a further faller eis tevertigsions might produce tom brics accompanied jstemen’ Fog ah lb ie eed ory need where ye &e., ois wage ner ite to the Comins: se ialoreeetic aia be made. v_metore Sta eteipat 1 IBAAO NEWTON, Commissioner. Cox oS ‘WHAT’S CAPONS?-GO TO re | OBTANT TO PAMILIES.—The Badersigned perfected is in Philadel. }, 119 Pennsylvania avenue, and see his ae ‘York and , takes this ra tesel ce bet svizeazon teste xsi seineest my th Down Mutton, ity (N. J., vest 1e a 7 Bucks gener’, ‘ee ew i Is it heasants ges, rouse, Baise , Woodeock, and every Inxury of the Bereta cio abe ey shee Also, & large su! ae of Foreign aot "Domestic eerpita and V rorablos tals rein the cheapest ant ma fo purchase, Lae Q ® oc 20-6m between” a and ° Grocers, and Feed pers, Hote) Keepers and others Baxzzs, - B stat fy wi if eee cheat Puneun St mh OT aa end a cos ame At DY i. 0. Railroad’ Depo she vonne Aen ee G' Hoe ba We 9 whe . young, learn some- jes will menee.t7 rang he fae Sdvan- e ozeren " ae * ‘ieay ,on the 5 5 Sapetnt chee santa ond ‘Tayourarn, 16-9" d&w - Boston, Mab veow. setae cease eye | not 5— 45) 8.C ‘oan oe neta the Uaited 4 = roma = ' AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO. { i No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, INVITE THE TRADE TO 1NBPRO? TOE uae aor, Low eens f Between Ninth and Tenth streets, ov IMPORTED aap DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, Groceries for the Camp. UNSURPAPBED ™ ASSORTMENT AND VARIETY aY ANY STOO IN THIS GITY, DE OONTRAOCTS witk THS LARGEST PACKERS in 725 STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY BNABLE US TO OFFER ‘-HERMETIOALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, YFEUITS, aD VEGETABLES, 2 NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BAT} MOBE MABKST PRICES, BOEBDER'S CONDENSED MILE Constantly om hand. BEING SOLE AGENTS vom TER SALB ov MESSRS, FRANK BININGRE & 00,5 OELEBBATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, . HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, ‘WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL OOGNAQ, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIO SOHNAPPS GOODSPEED & BRO’S “OLD Tom,” WS KEEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMENT Im IBON-BOUND OABES OONTAINING FROM ONS TO SIX DOZ NH OHAMPAGNE WIN Es GALL THE BSPROIAL ATTENT OCONSUMBES TO THE BRA - @RAND VIN IMPERIAL AY MOUSSRUB UNSURPASSED In bD* TOE TOR eruome PITAL, BRI ouiproncy #ANsitlAN a arae cos a Bas discovered. ¥ and Bifec: toll sow ieiad ae ihe? oon Meeioce ea0B, | rset ie era petty ag a C tend oy ‘Denlly Poon a Wg Bone ai ’ A CORE seu HNO Casrer IN Weaknorgof the Beek aroletary Di 5 Strict ra, Se ‘tbe Kidneya ° Retyoamerd 'y8- Sh mp Contasl on of Tdsas, etic or EN ; the Li : tunes, Stomach’ ol or I Terrible Disor: ane aris its of You! SECRET &xt sotitare practices: more fatal to the! victims thas = ee ele tz oy eg of most iant hopes or Sutletations, Teuderis, ring 1» &e., impossi- wre LOUNGE MEN ally, ave become ‘Bolf- Sidreadful and destructive rebifenen tery ive hi toan grave thoueands Youns Man ot the ee Talent ihusenanot int t, Who Btotierwise have entranced lis- th (pinates anders of sloatense, o wae exstacy et Tyre, may eall with Aull confidence. PARTICULAR NOT! ee ee ne ‘eakness eras Satire eewpeces ‘tet: thei snegutest of er se peRey. mr, Rerrous seta abity "De- Omar ae fearft a Bot lag in snind are Shout ed Lom, of emery. ‘Confusion Ses Bvil on -Distrast, Love of Soll: mye! oriseas, eoreation of 8 Aversion to reer, ‘S01 We maria Peat ori angel eget Devils aed orn rgane, Detoranities! ie whe atone oe the care of Dr. 3. 7 tua coudendy rely Oy upon his, silt ae Bavsicinne” AK ORGARIO. WBARNESS. | Earosg*e®. By Drs maton’s marvelous treatment. ness of the Organs is ly oured and ate ¥ restored OUsaLds Oo} most nervous, deb: tated and tmpotent. who lost all hope, have been immediately relieved All impediments,to marz:ege, Physical or Mental Disqualifications. Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- Yous Irritability, Trembling « and Weakners.or Bx- haustion of the most featfal kind, speedily cured. OHNBTON. Memter of sey o Royal G ounegs of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from ope of most eminent — leges in the the United States, and the greater partof whose life has been spent ‘Yn the Rotoitals oF Lone don, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the nent st astonish! cures that were ever Known; wany troubled with ringing in the head apd ears when asleep, it nerveusness be alarmed en sounds, basb{ulness. with frequent g.attente| sometimes with derangement oF Pmind’ ‘were cared gta a we haye injured themselves by @ certain practics duiged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or st echeol, the effects of which are nightly felt, Aven whee cured renders marrii impossib!>, and destroys both mind and body, should apply im mediately, What a pity t maa, the hope of hia country acd d his pare:ts, sould be snatched from prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the path of pature and locales in a cerisin seorek habit, Buch persons must, Hy fete contemplating ARK 46 AGE, sound. mind and bods are the most mecessary juisites to promote connabial bappi- ness indeed, wittout these the sourney through lite beecmes & weary pilgrim: 3 the prospect. hourly darkens to the view; t! ey mind becomes, shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- oly, reflections bop ll the happiness of another is ighted with our DI. SEASES ( OF IMPRUDENCE, When the misguided and imp: aden’ | reper of asure finds he hasimbibed. the! seedsof this pain- fal diseare, it often happena that an ill- timed sen: of shame or dread of discovery deters him from a: nee those who, from education and respec’ Bi ean alons befriend him. He falls into the hends of ignorant =e designing pretenders, who, incapable of yh his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling ie after month, or as jong as the smallest fee can obtained, and in despair Teave him with rained eae to sigho ver his gall- ng Cuerpo nent or, by the use of that deadly Penn ercury. hasten the constitutional symp- 8 of this terrible disease such as Affections of Head, 7 . Skin etc., progressing ES bh frightinl rapidity until death pats an end t his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that ui Sisoxered country from whcse bourne no traveler reORFIOR 7 SOUTH PREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baitimore street, afew doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. 7 No letterr received unless post-paid and con- taining a ane to be used on tae reply. Persons writing should state age. and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms. The Dr.’s Diploma hanes tn his Office, ANDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS The iy thousands cured at this in a qithhn "tbe yiast wy years, and the merou: rtant Surgical Operations raed by Dr. in, Witnessed by the reporters of ** “The Bun P _ many other papers, notices of which have ap. ared again and again before the public besides is standing asa gentle: of character and re- sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the af- iete: SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja 2-ly | BOBET DIBEABES! SECRET DisBasys) SAMARITAN’S @t * SAMARITANS err)’ 7! THE MOST ie ORET ALR, REMEDY EVEB USED, GONORRHGA. CirER. STRICFURES, Contains n oo weed Mercury. te Babi. aad or a hearing coin cin fs to ree . Price @1 s bottle, or ¢ bottled Price te cents, Full directions. ace, ESMOND & 00., Box Tel’ Philadelphia Post Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD,¢ rner of 11th aad PRanEt'o may 6-12 OOOK. Alexandria, ONFIDENTIAL. uni for busi pleasure, or the duties of married dale otSer orold men, Ww! other causes, feel a befo: aekas: themselves should fretread “T Ladies will vee something to any citeas: in 4 wanes reel jope, on re- ooipt of Pen Conta Ma CHAS, A, orusss & oe. de l4-ly Boston, Mi GRAVEL ROOFS! FHE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Successors to J. F. WALKER & 60N,) WASHINGTON, D. 0., amp PHILADELPHIA, FA. MANUFACTURERS OF BAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, W1LSONS IMPEOVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL RoorFs. OFFICE—No. 161 Twenty-second street we Below Pennsylvania avenue. WORKE—Foot of Twenty-sesond street west, ‘Ghosapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- téeth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, —