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‘THE EVENING STAR. MOUSEKEEPER WANTED. BY ORACE GARDNER. “Wantrp—A housekerper. No one bat an elderiy person, competent and of the highes: Peepeciability, peed apply. Call between tne Bours of thre aud four, Thareday, April 9b, at Ne. — Michigan avenue.” Kate Frenkiin read thisin the paper which ley on the counter im the little grocery, whide Waitirg to have an ounce or twoof tea done wp. and a roil of baker’s bread. She repeated the ubumber of the bouse over to herself, as she received ihe change from tne gTocer. Bhe prepared the tea, after she returned to the littie Dare attic, and ate her scant meal me- ically. Spe forgot how uneatistied ber tite still was, in ber busy thought. es, she must descend to mevisi service. Why sot this? It would be better than lower grade. Yet her soul and pride sprang from it A stranger in a strange place, suceessively she had tried to find a situation as teacher, copyist, ina store, sewing. She bad faiied ia the first taree, and was starving on the last. She would apply tor that place, bat she Would need references. Only one person she knew In the whole great city, of sufficient to- thuence—Mrs. Davenport, the rich haughty step-sister, who had ul-treated ber gentie moiner while she had lived, and had hated Kate herself with double hatred since the first and only one she hadever loved had turned from her brilliant beauty, to offer beart and band to her young and disliked step-sister, oply td be rejected in his tara. The beaatitul, imperious beautiful had soon after, married an old men for his wealth, but she had not for- gotten ber uatred for Kate,and disowned al! connection with the orphaned and penniless girl. Perhaps, though Kate thongut, she would permit her to refer to her, becaase clad to have her descend to menial employ ment. Kate felt competent for the cituauon, for dur- iug her mother’s jong iliness, and ber father’s absence, she hadentre charge of their barge family and eplendid house. But. “an elderiy woman.” Now Kate Franklin was pot ‘an elderly womar, beiuz only twenty; bul she remembered, witm a sore of pleasure, that in private theatricals, ia hap pier dys. che hadimiiated the voice snd aAs- sumed tbe character of an old woman with greateucerss. She knew bow to stain cae ska to give it an old ana wriakied appearance, and ebe Cad in thetottom of a ox, some fal-e gray Dair, amoslin cap worn on one of there ovca- fhor She did not need to look very old—only to presenta mature and maironly appearance. Mr. Edward Uayton wesited at home after dinner, to cee the respondents to the advertise. ment. He was a handsome man, not yet thir- ty with a gay, frank, good natured counte- ce. “Now for a dozen or two of good old dames, allcompetent, all respectad le, and each cunfi- dent she would give satisfaction.” He lighted 4 cigar. “I shall shock ibe dear old souls, but I shall take liberty to smoke in my own house, iu the parior or any where else | please, they may as well know what to expect.” He leaned back in a nonchalant way, his feet on another cbair. “There ought to be, Isuppore,a Mrs. Day- ton to mapage these housekeeper matters. Well, “bere is time enoogb.” Two applicants were seen and dismissed in Mr. Dayton’s gentlemanly way. Wouid let them know if he decided to en- g age ibem. A third was ushered in. Mr. Dayton in- stinctively laid aside bis cigar and placed a chair for hie visitor. ‘The lady hkeness and propriety of her man- ner pleared him at once. “Fallen fortunes,” he commented to himself. She answered her questions readily but in few words. “A silent woman—a good thing,” was his inward remark. «1 think you will suit me, Mrs. ——-, what did I undere’and your name!” «Frapklin.” “Mrs. Franklin, you will be required to go out cf town seven miles to My marker piace— ak Grove—in the towaof Embury on the Central railroad. The salary I propose to pay is = hundred per annum. Do my terms euitl Suit! Six hundred totne half starved per- son belore bint seemed [udia’s wealth. She answered quietly that they suited. “Then itisailsetiied. By the way I suppose you have references, though all thatisa mere matter of form.” ‘The name of Davenport was given. “Dave rt, Robert Davenport. I know them. AH right, then. If convenient, Mrs. Fiankliv, you will please go to-morrow, or nextday. 1 shall not come downtill the mid- dje of next week. and ehatl probably bring a friend or two with me. Have the chambers in the centre and wings prepared, if you please. ‘The housekeeper there now will not leave ull Saturday. She will show you round.” } “Is Mrs. » is your wile there, or to go | soon?” He laughed. rs. Eoward Dayton? No, she is not there, and I do uot know of hergoipg at pres- ent.’ Adding more seriously, 1 have not the pieacure, Mrs. Frazklin, of having a wife,” | ‘With @ slight stress on *:plensure.” A Vivid biush came into tne brown cheek of the housekeeper, and her manner showed evi- dent embarrassment. “I thought—I belieye—I cs.inot—” and she | stopped. He did not notice it. turned to other things. He roe. «eItis all settled, I believe. By the way,” ye falling on the rusty black dress, “you may like an advance, as an evidence of the bargain. It is quite customary, I believe to do #0.” Moch Edward Dayton knew about the cus- tom of such things, Dutit was like the kind- ne«s and delicacy to eay so.”* The beusekeeper’s buna closed on the fifty dollars he gave her; and the wordsshe would have said were left unuttered. She moved to the door. he opened it for her courteously. “Good morning, Madam.” +Food morning,” she replied. Icannotstarye I must go. ny dieguise, she murmured. Mr. Dsyton accompanied by a friend, ar- rived athis country house the middie of the ensuing week. Everytiing within and about the house was perfect order If tne new Nousekeeper had madea few mistakes at first they were soon rectified. Every room she nad teuched showed a magical change. Her pre- decessor bad bern of the kind who believed in the sunlight never ent-ring 2 room for fear of fating carpets and cucstaine: whose waich- ‘Word was “order,” and therefore the furaitare ‘Was set primly back against the wall as if rix- tures, and their position bad not been altered for years; and who moreover believed cat towers in @rocm unhealthy. The new bousekeepers belief differed in these respects. The cheery sunlight was al- lowed to enter whea and where it would; flow- era were on the tables and mantle. pieces: furniture was dissrranged with careless g if orbamente were taken from drawers and clos- ets where they had been packed away, and spore for themselves on etageres, marble sbelves and mantle pieces Mr. Dayton teittne change without knowing the reacon of it. He looked around him with a@ satisfied air. “This ia a grand cheery old place. after all! Do you know Lyon, 1 bave always shaonea it as the gloomiest ofall gloomy places. L hive no ayed bere a fortnight, all put together, for the Jast five years. It must be your pres. ence, old feilow, that Das brightened it np so, or the gloom was all in my imagination.” “Not altogether; for I remember it just as youdo. You forgot! have run with you once or twice for aday. Didn't you tell me you had anew housekeeper! Perhaps the changs wsy be owing to her—some women have a sing ular Bnack at such things.” “Very likely you are right. I remember now, notwitbstanding alll could say, Mrs. Stone would exclude the sun, andthe furni ture is certainly @rranged from whatit was, A marked improvement—whi-h will, I hope, extend to and beyond the dinner.tabie” ’ $ WaS LOt possibdle to find fult with the va- Thety apd quality of food placed before them por the manner of ts betogterved,and the - bi parry wae perfect: and Daya congratulate: mself upon haying sec apuet of a housekeeper ESecureenem: be two friends passed their time in reading. Griving, fishing und occasional visits to the city; the housekeeper hers, tn earning to tne ex. tentof her power, by attention to their bo tily ‘wanis, the six hundred she received. She hat aneasy master. Mr Dayton was never tayi:. Onding, always pleasant and courteous. He remained after hie friend departed. Usu- ally, it be did not go into town, he epen: nis morning between the library and garden: tue atrernoons in driving bimeelf, sometimes in taking the young ladies of a neighooring tam- ny, Lily and Maud Grandisoa, to & drive. ‘They were the only family with whom he vis- fed familiarly. Throagh the servants, the fetch perenne beard rumors of an attach. hm the eldest daughter, Lily, a fe apd amiable girl, and Mr. Denton. Lie) [Te Be contincED.} —_—+<ce-_____ a7 By directton of General Grant, all rail- road employees, telegraph o; rators, mecha: Jee, and otber civilitne-empioyed by tha revel anthcrities, who desert from their prese; oe Bt em. ployment snd come in f lines, will entitled to all the benefits and immunity ce forib in gereral orders number 3, having rest erences o rebel deserters. & ret. ‘The Queen of &; uished a large the benefit of the national treasury. 87 The Richmond Examiner e1ys an ordi- mary breakfast in that city costs fifty dollars. His mind had already I can keep ap a bas generously re. of her ay tor OFFICIAL. ‘The First Corps—Netice HBadquantans Finest Uoars, { Wasuineton, VD. U., Dec. 27, 564 Veterans desiring te enlist inthe ist Army | Cerps, should report in person at the offor Col. U F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Hastimore aud Ohiv Rallrozd Depot, Washington, D O. Any Veteran who hea served two years, Dae been honorably disehargea, and is physically qualified, may enlist in the Corps for one, two or three years. Those aoneting will receive from the Chov- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are stalments from the Goverament, in proportion | to the period of enlistment, as follows: 2100 for enlistment; #300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in wDich they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to local bounties Free transportation will be furmished them to Washingten by any Provost Marshal. The best arms iz the possession of the Government will be furnisned these troops, And they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. Headquarters Major (Jeneral Hancock :—158 F street, between Ifib and 20h streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of Officers :—RBrigadier General Jonn R. Brooke, presicent, 123 G@ street, between (9th and 2th streetn. By order of Major General Hancock. FInieyv Anperaon, dec 27-tf Assistant Adjntant (Feneral. 0 EE TE CLOTHING. Pee oets st eer BAR & BRO., Ooreer 7th and B s*reets, BAR & BRO, Oorner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COaTs, PANTS and VEBTS of every description! An Bntire New Lot Jost Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! A large stoek of BOYS’ and YOUTH -’ CLOTHING A large stoek of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ OLOPHING All Goods represerted at what they Really Are. Al Goods represented at what they Really Are, FAIR DEALING GUARANTERD! PAIR DEALING GUARANTEEZD! WZ tore closed Saturdays until Evening ja 17-2m DENTISTRY. "TOOTH: ACHE CURED INSTANTLY ‘BY THE | exter: al plication of DR_RIGES- MOND'S B:SBNCE OF PALMETTO. It acts at once upon the nervas connected with the t-+th aching, aud relieves instantly. By this aid every decayed tooth ean be cured a:.d pre served by filling and vardiug up with br. § White's Metal Filling. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over ro Pa.ay. mari3 im* Pantist= — Dri CK WOOD & MERRILL, ) Devtiets. Room No. 2, Washington Buileing, corner Penna, avenue and Bits ] street, Mmar8im* ~ Gt DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHUOUT PAIN. I weuld advise all persons having teeth to extract to cell at Dk. LEWIE’S office, ané have then taken out withont pain. Als oa] apd examine the tootor’s new ant} raved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TKBTH. f you once see the great improvement in bia teeth. you will kave them inno etheratyle than this pew and valuableons Teeth inserted on Go!lt. Kilver and Rubber Plates at the old price. aa we have not advanced the price on our work since the eet change in gold. 242 Penn’s avenue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIS, M.D., Dentist. J. HEIBBRGER +" Bucerssox to H FP. Lovnoy & Oe., CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY MER- CHANT TAILOR, Hétseroliian Houl, Y 62 ivan nue. nov 1-t7 Pennevivenis aver iibington. D. 0, WwasuinNna. The OLD NATIONAL STE(M LAUNDRY, es- tablished 1861. Messra. CLARK & CULMAN, pro- rietors, tal thie method of notifying their lormer patrons and the public that they have p chared the extensive Launcry situated on 1 street, near the canal. formerly Fnown as the City team Laurdry, thereby combining the two, and new prepared to execute wark ip a guperior dat short notice. Satisfaction gusrsa- Wi'l contract with Hotels. Res- taura>ts. Steamboats &e ,at reduced ra‘es. Goods will be called for and promptly returned to sll parts of the city and Georget«wo by leaving an order at our office,(the old stand ) 311 B street. between 1th and 15% streets, opporite Grover’a Theater, or at the Laucdry op !4th street. bet: B canal, Patronage * fi mar 3. cares OBBPH REYNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 NINTH STREET, NBAR AVENSE, Bave just received, and will constantly ke=p on hand, the largestand best assortment in the city of Chandeliers. Brackets. Dr.p Lighta, Partabian, Gare Globes, Mies and other Bhades, and all arti- cles in this line, from the beat extahlishneats ip New York, Philadelphia &e., which wall be sold ep the mest reasonah!e terma. foes RANGES, FURNAOES, and Fire- Board Stoves. - We are prepared t> furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonabla terms. Hotels, Restanrents. &c., are invite! to call. We do ail kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS Bren any and cheap, as also everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner. Call ands e our Rathirg Tubs, Fouxtaias Waer Cie seta Wash staods Baains.&c .&e., at No. 500 9th street near Pennsvivaniaavecue, the largest e-tablisbment im the city. feb2-eotf EROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR RE- taining sed graduslly bringiog back the Hair to i's or'gival c_ler withcut the inconvenierce at tendize tre ure of a dye. Bold by all druggists 75 cents per bottle, PRES MEDICATED GINGBR NUTS, for worms, unr valed in efic: peculiarly adapted for children, being ordicary ¢: For sale by droggists. jan I9-eoly Cm READ B ary. and Price 25 cents per box a ate — FRANKLIN & CO,, OPTICIANS, 244 Pa.sv., between Izth and 13th sts , aud 355 Pa. av.,Nagiosal Hote! Building, Would inform strangers apd citizens that they are rd Teacy w suit every eyenigh ,accurdiog to acientiic rule’, with their eeebiated BRAZILIAN PEB- BLE acd | EXISCOP. C>PECTAULES, univer-al ly acknowledged asthe best meara fur strength eg, imervving and preserv the impaired ion Bhey « fler. ai-o, to the public a fine relec n of Ficid Glarsan, Op-ra Glasses. Microseopes ermometers, Cartes de Visite and Albums. Blere ‘scopes and Views, at the lowest prices, ja Dlyr J N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT’ O> CULUMsIA—Masy Mgrs vs Pera Myike. In Kquity. No 331 Bil: for Divarce The! ubrpo@pa isaned to compel th: defendant’s ap Pearance having been returned into the Olerk’s ce by the Mer~ on the 3iat day of Decem>-r, 384, endorsed 2. and the defeadant nav ipg fnited to enter hb pearapre en the firat rale day, ceeurring- twenty days afterwards, and the con plainart having filed an affidavit of a disinter- ested witness thatthe defe pt has benabse t from this Dirtrict foc over six months so that the prece:scanpot be aerred on bim. it is.an m-ton of comp sinant, this Ith day of Mareh, 1935, or- dered that the defendant cause his xpoearance to be enter-d in trie suit en or hefore the frat Tacs Cay of May next; etherwite the bill may be taken for e-vferred A trove copy. , Olerk. mar 13 2aw6w THE SUPREME COURT OF THR DISTRICT CF COLOMB: the 25th dey of February, 1635. AGN Gkizelia AWDERSON va JOSMOA ANDERSON, So Equity, No 237, Bill tur Divorcs.—The rubpeus issued te compel the detendant’s appearance having been retura-d inte the Clerk’s GMos by ths Mar shal on the 3ist “ay of Aucuat, :914 indorsed ‘Non Fat, ited to enter his ds) safterwarda. ard th isant having dled ap aficavit of aaisinterested witoena that the de fendant has beeo absent from aaid District more than six my nthe, +0 that the proces+ gervedonhim Uis,on motion of the ent. this 95 bh day of February, 1866. orde ebamters. that the defendant cause hisappea-ancs = LE ipl in eer on = os = the tat Tues- jay of Mays ext, otherwise th» bi'l may hetaken for confessed. ANOREW WYIIB,— A Jnsiice of said Coart. A tras copy juarisfeete J. MEIGS. Clers, BPHANS’ COURT, March 7th 35.— Dis~ 0 THICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasminaton County, 'o wit :—T ietraror” of “ab eake Of Joseph B. Boas, admin- acwipistrator aforessia ’ b; i : bation of the ae "Court of Wash neoe ae Ch ac) j2ppeimted TUESDAY, the oa distribeiion of pat-, for the fina) settlement eceared, and o: arsete the rare have yp money: when and where a'l the of said deceased are notified te. phape’ Court of Washington with their claims properly vouc! or perwite by tas excluded from’ ail paid Gecessed’a estate: provited a der be published ‘ones & wee! fon heed wetter pe Rresiag Btar, previous to the said 28th day of arch. 1865. Test : Z. C. ROBBINS. mar V. lawiw* Register of Wills, ROM LONDON —Who’s Who ip 185. British Al n . The Ro: a ray fama teracd ints arn- creditors and heirs th bonett ie 4 Boek ut Vist, 9 ary. 185. ‘The Bri fn Merri List, Janu- tel 1885, b 25 FRAN 8 FAYLOE. one year’s services, One-third paid on anlist. | ment; $2¢0 for two years’ service, one-third on | from 104 mt 2 i ™ ke. B en Boss, Geceased, the | the’ persoual estate of said | end. (et the Or- | aunty aforessid.) | ' mustered In, and, in addition, the regular in. | | Dent cures—392 7th street ib } allcom are & « & cents arin ge as life preps *he can Pasitece o4 an e bird st , between Pa ave aod 0 mar |3-Iw* MPUKTANT ANNUUNCKMBYE TO FB MALES “URFRMING@ WITH LideerRs PRCULIA Tu TUE SEX.~ MADAME MENAH, after 14 vont proctice iu New York, bos taten roomain thie city. So 22 where she will trast reek iff-rent from ao} tn e8 al ist antes tnd wi'l he vi Charges F. WRIGHT. CLAIRVOYANT AND al Magnetic Phyvic:an, bala by “laying $ ith} cout drnern every phase of Nervons Blindn+es, Deafcess, i ht ORIGINAL DR. WOODS’ OFFICE willbe eorducted ip fatura avl ly by Dr. DARBY, who has hat the Sedieal eharge of it the past year. aud who bas wede so many qales and perma- feb 16-1m* DK BACKER fH Most Wonps. 218 ful Arirologer, No. 21% K at. bet. 218 Ith ard Ith atreets tno squares from the F ttreet cars, gives full and thorough inferma- tion @-pcerving all affairs througt life, with aud iv revard to Health, Wealth aua Marriags, Love Af faire Jorrneys, L- w Suits. Absent Friends Siowness ard Death. Dr. Backer can beconsnited from 3 io the mornirg till 9 1n the evening. | Botrance thr ugh the candy store. fe 16 1m” MES. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- ulted on tue Part, Present and Pnture events, at her room, on B ativet. one coor erat of st She hansiniied und-r oneof the most cele brated Astr logers of the age. fhe guarapteer ratisfeetion to all terre who way give her a call. She ean be seen from§a.m.to9p. m_ Price one doilar. feb li 2n* D » EEO 20 Pevn’s avenu: jee 4° ‘@) aus, between 134 and 6th streets, ody sure, of QONORRH BA TLIS, ATRIOTURS, SEMI- RAL WEAKNESS. INFLAMED BLADDER, WHITES, BUPORESSION OF THB MENBES, IsBASH OP TAR LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND SPLEEN: SORE BYES, BOK THROAT. e &c..& a ad inany years experience im the praoc- tice of thore diseases the duct or bits defiance to tition in teir treatment and obre, cases of veograsl diaesnas cure! in ene or Ladies and geatlemen can consult him at his office from Ste 4o'clock daily. — de2?4 3m” PRE BES EVIDENCE THAT PRINGB. 35) F street, ia the onLY practical STA MPER in the Diatrict, ia that he daily 'ar to de over work Offers & certain ard » GLEET.BI BO KYP Receo two davs | that is botched at other so-ealled Stamping places. He ban the largen’ and fluest assortment of Pat terne ever offered here Making hin own Patterns. ROY | i ta able and willing to stampany pattern Berner PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM GOMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THB MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OP PUB STATE OF NEW YORK, CAPITOL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, I] ONE HUNDRED THUUSAND SHARES, at #10 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ABSSESS- MENT, GOVERNMENT BONDS AND FBOURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK, OPFIOES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Grrios Appxres, Box No. 5,368,New Yoru OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8 DICKIN-ON, President, WH T. PHIPPR. Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT. Secretary. H J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANE, No, 142 Broadway, N.Y, Treasury The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, rezis- tered notes. or Government bonds and securities, which benda and securities will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P.O. Box Ne 5.368 New York City.or to * At- Iantie Bank, Trearury of the New York and Liver- pou! Petroleum Company, No. 142 Breatway, New York O ty”? P orxpectus set to anyaddresson application, oontainirg a full and clear account of the opera tiens of this MUST BUCCEESFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. Eubreriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Beq , 2/3 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington BO, Mar 6-3m HB OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED EUnOPMAN PLAN, > ON THB Insenlarged to donble its former capacity. EUROPBAN HOTEL, Corner PG. ay. ond i}th +t., Washington, B, 0. This hotel.the oldest eonducted on the Buropess isu in this city, tas bees eatarzed and mproved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests. Teanktu forthe patronage already raosived, The by attention te businass we patronage as heretofore. rged with what they reesive, eo mederate. 4 5 P. SMRIOH, Proprietor, MPORTANT TO MALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The ombina‘ion of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. Tvey are mi'd in their oprration.aud can otdo harm to thy mest delicate; certain in correcting a | irrega- jarities, Painfol Menstrnation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold er otherwise, head- ache, pain it the side, palpitation of the heart. whits, all nervonr afections, hysterics, fatigae, pair in the back apd fiw Xe, disturbed aleep, which ari no of nature, DR. CHE MAN’S PILLS was the cummenceinest of » uew era ip the treat- meut of ir egularitics aud ob-tructiovs which have co ved 40 many t & PEEMATORE GRaV®. No female erp etjoy wood bealth aliens she in regular, avd shen- ver xn obstructive taken placs the gen- eral heaith begins tu decline There Pil's form the finest prevavat-on errr put forward with [MME DIATE and PERSIATENT BUCOLKS. DON'T bh DECEIVED. Take thie a ver isement to your Druggist. ard tell him that you want the REST and mast RELIABLE FEMALR MEDI- CIN® IN THE WOKLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. UHEESEMAN’S PILLS hare been @ Blandard Bemedy for aver thicty years, and are the neal «fectusl cae ever Kouwo for ail complaints peculiar to Femalss. fo all claskex they are inva‘uable, iaducine, with cer tataly, pervodical regularity, They are knowa te thcusancs.who have used them at different psriota throvg! Gut the c-untry, baviog tas sanctioa o some of the u ont eminent Phustctans in Amaica haplictt dir ectsons. statine when they should not be usea_ witb exch Kex—the Price ‘ine Dollar Roz orf Boxer for $5, containing from 5 to @ Pills. Pills sent hy mail. promptly, secure from observa 1g o the Proorietors, LL DRUG +!8T3. a& HILLYBR, Proprietors, ___81 Cedar st., New York. RAIN AND GRASS SEEDS, tion, by ren FOR SAl-K A BUTCBINS dee l0-ecly.a (GAEDE .G FRE*H Af b GENUINE. Just received a full and varied steck of SEEDS fer the Buicg spring. Catalogues distributed J.P. BAKTHOLOW, 1 below Penna. ave, ONION SETT., cs Se PEAB, BEANS. CABRAGE. &e., &e, A full stock of choice GARDEN SEEDS just re- ceived and for sale by . P. BARTHOLOW? 5598 7th street, below Peana, ay. 500 BUSHELS PKI ok SEKD Oats. : th The only stack of pure BLAQK SEBD OATS! the market lust received from Prinse Manccas sland. For pale im lots to suit purchasers. J. P. BASTHOL! 555 7th stret. below eae fe_14 eolm IVER¥VORS ON NEGROR@ AS SLAVE! L Citizens aud as Buldiers. An i Slaves Meee ures ef O vgress,; by Hon Henry Wilson. Slavery Sanctioned by the Bib! Emplymentof.Nezroes Bishop Hopkins’s ‘a Reply to Bisnop Abolition a &ed Guri ies of Negro Blav-ry. V; > Negroes and Negro Biavery. Oochin's Teneo Slavery. Cochin’s Results of Emancipation, &mith’s Philosophy and Practice of ary, ry.) FRANCK TAYLOR, onze 1 BORSES! BORSES ii her MASI eT Generai's Office. Fi ivi. Qua Washington City, eee iiss Ms FORSEB suited o, {Or the cavalry service, wisl Be warentnen ae ro Depot, ia open market, will be delivered to C: ore, a} n, ‘and be rabiecie re a exe rpment ingestion before be! DE accep! cifications ag follows: * Cavalry hi a ieulars, well broken (a vett fifteen (15/to six- e 5)to nine .9) years y way to cavalry pur- e(9) and (10) veara of ty and healthy, may Ho oti Price. one hundred and sev each Hours of inapeetion Payment will be made at al fe it wt - Col, in charge int Div. ti! 0. Lees Pasties TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY F¥IOE BALTIMORE & OHIO RB. CO., = Washinerton, Decomber 1B, 14, Beene i ‘atter Bunday, December 18, 1864. Passem- zer Trains between Washington and Baltimore will De rap a follewn: TRAINE MOVING NORTH. Wo. 1—BALTIMORS, WAY STATION & HA® ISBURG TRAIN—Leava Washington 4:15 a. SS. ‘rive st Baltimere OA. m. No. 2—-NBW YORE & PHILADELPHIA BX- PRERS—Lrave Washingt n 7:30. w. Arrive gt Philadelpbis 1:66 p u.. New Yerk 5:30 r, 'o Baltimore tickets acld No. ee ty arte eben ei bey Wash:ngton . M.. sping way sare Ware necting at Relay with the Mall Train the Weat,and reachiog Baltimore st 10:00 No. 4—N-BW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- wmgton 11:15 a.m. Arrivest Beitimore at 14:45 ?.m., Philadelphia 5:37 Fr. m., New York 10.00 r. No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND Way &T. TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connec ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 Pw No. 6-BALTIMCBS COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIs TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 Pe.m Avrive at Baltimore 6:10 ep Mm. This train stops at Blacensburg, Beltsville, Lanrel anc Annapolis Junction only No. 7—BurTUN, ALBANY & NEW YORK BK- PEESS TRAIN—Leave Washingten 6:00 P Mw Arrive at New York 4:00 a.m. Mails and Passon ers by ‘hin train conmect with all the early morn- ing linee keaving New York for the Rast, North av Wert. No Philadelshis or Baltimore tickets nol by thie trai hich is limited in capacity by Gov err ment ordera to insure the mails. No S—BALTIMOBE & HARRISBURG TRAIN asbington 6:45 Pp. m.end arrive at Balti- 3PM NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND ERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 at Re ay House f-r Weatern passe xpress Train for Grafton, Wheeling, nd all points in the West, Beaches & & at 6:15 a.m. NAPOLi8 the connections will be made 15 4. M,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M, from No trains to or from Annapolis op EN! aday. P = BUNDAY TBAENB. THE ONLY TRAINS FLOM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the §:15 and Lt:15 a.m, and 3 P. #. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6p m for New York oxy. 1THRUUGH TICKETS 0 the West, as well s¢ to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be has at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in 'he day, as well as at new office the American Telegraph Builoing, Pennsylvania avenue, betweer 47% an Sth xtreets TBAGGAG B will be checked at all hours threvgd pointe) save trouble and confusion at ture of he trains, aLL rare VGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect the rules of the Line. establi-hed fer the general ad vantage. such as the keeping of one or more cai exclutively for Iadics enn cbete avsacnate ar of smoking in any but t 0) proven cee to muke a cbeerfui complia ona of the sgents or conductors {n rezard to their seats. tickets, eto.. expecially in the hurry of starting the trains, W P.8MITH, Master of Transportation, & M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec Gt aK PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR ‘Oo THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, tim ore from North Calvert Btatien. as Nad 5A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Sennecte 5 Ai the 920A. M train from Baltimore for Pitt-burgh and the West and for Elmira, Bu , Boehester, Dunkirk, Oanan- and ara Falls, for New York City. THE 430 P.M. TRAIN PROM WA8HINGTON ith the 8P. M_ train from Baltimore Connects witi oy Pittaburg and Erie, THE 6.45 P M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Conneets with the 10 P. M. mxpten from Balti- more and runs through Pittsburgh and Elmira, without change of cars. cen actions 1 Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Ohicsgo, and 8t Louis and ai Bimira. for Buffalo, Boederter, and Syracuse, E THROUGH TRAIN ON BUNDAY on pe he Wonigon at o’olock P. M, BLEEPING CaRs ON NIGHT TRAINS. SoLpigas’ Tioxers a¥ GovsRRMENY Ravus, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. S7-Por Tickets’and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennayjvavia avenue and Sixth street. under National Hotel, and Depot House. No. 463 Oat., near New Jersey avenue, Washington. Ej B. k Superintendent N.O. RB. pe B. J. WILKINS, assenger and Ticket Agent, Passenger Agent, corner 6th dec 29 tf fa daigus, JRO. qrierr? street and Pa. ave. pPHapaLrnia BTBAMERS, New Bx 1 i-weekly, between PHIL. aDBLOnT a and LEER ANDBTA. WASHINGTON and GEORGE Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George . Brout. = Ropar sailing days WEDNESDAYS snd 8AT- URDAVS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel. bia. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress tnd Bien. Ceoraotown. . =a Sn ee ge ee es eo. ater tree’ Or ge’ atin Philadeipuias WH. PB. OLYDE, 16 North Wharver. Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st. Z wovi-tf 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 513 ° 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS 10 BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrougbt Nai s, Spikes, Horse sho nd Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Bprings, Axles, Axletrees, Nats and Wasbers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Pieks, Azes, Rope, @lue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 1 HE LOWEST CASH PRIOR. 513 513 Leb Sy} a H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 2 562. ERAL panei o wanentateOe No. 562 SRVENTH 8T., OPPOsirs CENTER Magar, 000 LIGHT SASH, 2 000 PAIRS BLINDS 5091000 DOURB, 100.000 PERT MOULD- In addition to the above. s great variety of BEACK BI. NEWET posts, BALUSTERB, bOOR STOOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, ~&o Ajis>. the West Castleton SLATB MANTELS, the heat and cheapest now in use. Superior to ae in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS FRSNOH SASH, and final: ly, every hing required about a@ building fur- uished at short notice, PAINTING DBPARTMENT. 0.0. HAMILTON wil: execute with diapetoh all ornare ive ROveR gus end ona aATAL +40 &e left w ren ng thule 0. at., opposite Center Marke Jan 28-2m_ pe Washington, D. 0. Fume TNSURA NOR COMPANY WASHINGTON AND G@RORGETOWN, OAPITAL__..._-$200.000, Office Stres and Louisiana Avenue, Over Crm Bank fWasbesinne HOUSES D OTHER PROPER’ Tae AGAINST LORS BY vine? rz DIRgoTORS : George Shoem: John D. Barela: moot Gropley. ars Antren thw, BB Renee i . We Davi el Redfern, Robvert White, liam Wilron, T. Boward Clark. No charge for pelleies. Sane AMS, President, ABEL G.DAVIB, Boor ete ay soe HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM—For impart ing a rich gloss and exquisite perfume to th Bair, superior to any other P: mate extant. Pre: 1d by F.C. WELLS & OO.. New York, and told by all Druggists. Price 36e. and 75¢. per bottle UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE.—This old, Well known and entirely reliable remedy for Secret Maledien, is for sale by all Draggists. Price 5! per bottle. jan 19-eely,e Coe WINE BROOME. SuoRMTS, &0., &e For sale by mec J, P, BARTHOLOW, 658 Seventh stroet, Below Penn’s aveaue, FrAtepanes rCALBS HABBING’S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SA) For sale at Faetory Prices, J. P. BARTHOLOW, ag or the manufacturers. 55S Beventh street. Below Penn's avenue. LOVER AND TIMOTHY @ROHARD @ 8, HUET: os le by ~ js eC. KO. a. PRARTEI LOW. . evi e _eueo___*1 Batow Penu's avenue RAND MILITA PTC 4 Gorestind Milktary Histon ar a Wao rake Biakath tyes aeyemetrasiad wah the Modern a Ly Fhensh by Gol. 3. 8. Holabird. Ua a3 vols. apd A le sedis ' FRANCE TAYLOR. PROPOSALS. Prorosars FOR 84ND. Ofkca Extension United States Orpito.. $5. Washingion, D. €., March 14, 5%. Fealed Proposals wi'l be received at this office upiil SATURDAY, 26th instant, atl p.m. for the delivery on the wharf at the foot o: New Jersey avenue ol the following nately: ix thousand (6.140) bushels White San! av thonsana (2,000) burheis Cieam Sharp River ‘an: Proposals for each kind murt be separate The right is rererved to reject any or sil of tt bids. sh it be deemed to the intercat of the Government todo s0 Al) Lids muet be plainly endorsed “Proposals for t Sand,” and addressed to |, TALLOW, HOOP: CLEMENT L. WEST. wm 1é dt25 __ General Superintendent. peer FOR HIDES. RNS, CHUCKS, RHINS, AND TONGUES, Office Depot Commrssary af Subsistence, } Washington, D C.,Mareh Wo, 1865. Realed Proposals, in duplicate, are invit-d antil the 2ist day of March, at lio‘cloek a. m., for Hite: Taliow, Boofs. Horns, Chucas, Shios ant Tong of all Government Oaitie slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for four nee more, frem the commeneement of the ‘The above artieles te be eotlected by the cantrac tor, and removed from the various placesat which the Osttle are killed, at such timesss may be desiz- nated by the offcer in charge. The number of Cattie used monthly vary frem 1,008 te 3.000, and are now killed at Casio Britge. Giesboro, Convalescent Camp, Wasbington, and Alexandris, but other placev may occur within the preecribed limits where these articles will be re- avired to becollected, = * i The contracter shall be liable for all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chacks. Sh a Ton, eon ing from ‘all the Governm Buel ughtered, uoless it can be made satisfactori! var to the Subsistence Departuicnt that ail due exertion, diligenes, and ¢ said articles. PPoPosats FOR 3. PROPOSALS, eR SALE oF DEAD HORSES 4ND MUL“: Curer QUARTWAMABSTER'S Orrtoe, Depot or Wasmimuton Wasniestos, D O., Warch Ww. 1 Seated Proporals will be received at this office | antl Friday, March MBS, . 12 o'slock ¥., for | bi thereof or this depot 2 Bidders will state the amount per snimal, and was made ty obiain | Ps yment will be required every ten days,in Goy- | ernment funds The bids will state the amount, per animal, f thearticles referred to, and pe a va evarantee, certificate. affidavits of each guarantsr, ard oath of alegianee, Blank forms can be ob- tained by application to the unéersigned The respovsibility of the guarantors mnst be shown by the official certificate of a United Btates District Attorn y or United Btates Judge. The certificate must be im tue foilowing form: I hereby certify that from evidence eutirely sat- isfactory ty me, the above amed gaarantors are gvod and sufficient sureties .or double the ameuug for which they offer to be security. No bide wil be considered unless mada ont in ecpformity with the usnal formand sre accompa pied by & guarantee. certificate and affidavite. All bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of aliegianee. uniets one may de on file with the officer who sha'l open the bids, and no pr poaa 8 not fully complying with these requireimeu will be e-nsidered or regarded as a proposal w the mean ng of this advert'sement. Tre contractor wi.l he held accountable fer the Hider, Tallow. Hoofs Horns, Chucks, &c., from the morning of the 77th inst. 5 Biddera must be present atthe epening of the hide, to respond to their names, and all bida must be encorrea *Proposais for puschasicg Hi Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, &¢. and be di reeted to the undersigned. @. BELL, Lieut. Colenel and Q. 3, AUCTION SALE OF Hi DBS AND TALLOW. Will be sold at Public Auction, at Pixts atreat wharf. Washington,D ©., oa the2istday of March, he atlo’clock p.m., the following articles, more or lens: 6.000 BALTED BEEF HIDES, Alro such other articles as may be on hand at the day of sale, Terme cash. @. BELL, mll-eost Lieut, Colonel and C.8._ JPROPOSALS FOR DEAD HORSES. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington Ouy; D. C., March 1, 1968 Sealed Proposale will be received at this o! until 12 o’elock on SATURDAY, Mareb 18 1855, for the purchase of all horses that may die or be killed at the Giesboro’ Depot, near Washington, D.O, within the next twelve months succeeding the date of tha letting of the con:raet, The heraes will be delivered at s certain desig- | nated spot, to be fixed by the United states. The animals are to be removed daily, and son- veyed fer evough from the limite of the depst to avoid all nuisance, either to the depot or the resi dentsipthe vicinity. — Paymect will be required in Government fonds, at the close of each month, for all animals deliv ered up to that date. Bonds. with approved eecurities inthe sum of ten thousand (0! 0:) dollars will be required from the party to whom the contract ia awarded, Esch Proposal must state the price per animal, iving full name and post office address of bidcer, a be accompanied by a guarantee signed by two reeponsihle persors and certified by some United Btates officer or responsible person known to this office. and aleo by the oath of allegiance, signed, d. and duly attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids that may be offered Proporals should ba signe 5 wasningtss. D. oan pe plainly, ma: om the envelope, * Proporals for De: jorses. G pe" Propore AMES A. EKIN, Colonel in oharge First Division Q. M, General’s Office. LR (NITED BTaTES MILs, Post @rrice DEPARTMENT, Washington City, December 1, 1961. Proporals wil] be received at the Contract ce ofthis Depsttment until $ p. m, of March 30, 1355, {to be Gecided by April 19), for eonveying the meils ofthe United States in Maryland and Dis trict of Oolambia, from July 1, 1865, to Juve 9), 1866, 00 the route acd by the schedule of depar- tures and arrivals herein specilied, being route estas iased by act of Congress, approved June X), No, 3.324 —From Brookville, Maryland, by Olney, stor, Silver Spring. (Sligo P. O.), and Brightwood, D, U., to Washington,2. wiles, and back, six times a week, From May lito December) Rene Brookville daiiy, except Sunday, at 5,3) Arrive at Washineton by 10.30 A. M. Leave Washingten daily, except Sunday, at3 Arrive at Brookville by 8 P, My From Decemter 1 to Mag 1. Leave Broekvills daily,except Sunday, at 6 A. Arrive at Washington by 11 A.M. Leave Washington daily, except Bunday, atl P. Arrive at Brookville by 6 P.M, For form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate, and lawe, instructions, &c., in relation te con- tracts, bilders are referred to the pamphlet ad- vertisement of thia date, to be seen at the offices of Brookville and Washington. and at the apie ment. W. DENNISON, feb b-lawiw Postmaster General. ROPOBALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quarter master’s Office, Depot of Washinton. Washington, D. C.. Feb. 23, 1065. BRALED PROPOSALB tigoed fur supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department. at Washington, 0, O., Balti Ma.. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids wiil be received fr the delivery of 5,100 paaeeba ds oe or Oats,and £0 tons of Hay or Straw, and upw: Bidders must state at which of the above named points they vg setae make deliveries, and the Tates at whien they will make deliveries ther the ntity of each artic’ propored to be delive: ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. ‘ ee price must be written ontin wordsen the ion, Corn to be put up in good stont si: of about two hushelseach. Oats in like sacks olaboutthree bushela The secks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Gicvernment. The Bay and Btraw to be securely baled The particu kind or description ef Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, muat be ftated in the proporals. e = All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inapection by the Government inspector, before being accs)' Contracts witl be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders. the interest of the Government way require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposal with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons that. in case Lia bid be accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the artieles pro, ia eeaicetity with the terms of this adver- tisement, and in easo the said bidder should fail t enter into the contract, they to make geod the dif- ference between the offer ef said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the eontract may be awarded. The responsibility ef the guarantors rust be shown by the official certificate ef a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United State: Government, or responsible person knewn to this office, All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. he full name and post office addrers of each bidder must be legibly written ia the pro- posal, Proposals must be addressed t: Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quarter:aaster. Washington, ps c and chould be plainly marked *#roposals for Forage. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. signed by tho contractor and both of his arantors. will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank ferma of bids, guaranties, and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office, AJ] proporals received under thie advertisement wiil be epened and examined at this officeon Wet- nesday ard Saturday of each week atl2 m. Bid- dere are nasperl ten”, javised to be present at the opening of bidsif they desire Pca D, H. RUCKER, fe26-tf Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster, 18 F PAWNBROKSR AND Ds 285 LOAN OFFi¢a, 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 285 O8reesr, between lith and lth, Becond dcor from Harvey's Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many frienas.I am pow erepared. te mak aibers Cash ad- vanees on Gold and Silver Watches, Di monde, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Har Goshing spa érehandise of every de O7-Havis had 12 years experience in the busi- ness in the City. and fevoranly knewn te many of citizens, I confident that te all who may en- Eyatane with Susizers (which will Se strictly con- ry )T will giveaatisfectien. Office open ever: will give cy ti 7 o’elocka.m.. i Fe teeoerereeeiesa Ty ARGE MAP OF GEOBGIA.—Compiled She Sireetion, path 2 Gonstal Anbly dee Sree nly; hack otton, » @large Map of South Garolins: Bor sale docs 'FEANOK PAYLOR. itbin | addressed te the under- | the sale of or be ki! (2) mortns euceerding thi | weeb. s senied proporal or list j ING the OLD should | | { | most I the dorse? t this depo alee that m: thin the nest twelve ate of the coctract, sof the animals will ba delivered by withio the a by the be bodie % the United States, aaily, 10 aay D limits of thise.ty that may be agree! upa: Government and the tractor, and te ba con- from tr ence, by cmtraster. a suficient ce from the limits ef the Districtuf Oolum a8 not to become a nuisance to the citizens give their full mame and port office addres Pay neut will be required at the end of each month, in Government funds, for the number of anima’® delivered during the month, The ability of the bidder le Gll the contract sbon.d it be awarded to him, must be guaran Dy two responsible persons. whose sigaatures are to _be appended to the enaraaty. Bonds inthe sum of $1.00, aligned by tha son- tract't anil doth of bis eaarantora, will be qu red = thesnecessful bi¢der upon signing the coptrac Propesals muat be pl marked “Prepoaate for Disa Horses and fate anialireared to the undersigned. D._H, RUCKRR, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ta ___ Depot of Washiogtoa, Oy IBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIOR, Derot +¥ WASHINGTON, WasuiscTox. D C,, Jannary 4, 1364, All dealers ip Drugs Hardwace, Lumber, Leat e?, Office Furniture, Harness and Saddlery. are re- arested to send to this effice, on MONDAY of each . in duplicate, of the articles they are prepered to fargish t» this Depot at abort notice. with the price of exch marke? in plein figures. #0 that, in ie the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay. and at the lowest prise D alers wishing to sll t is Depot will be re- mired to furniah the list puactuslly av-ry Monday orning. D. A. RUCKER, Brigadier Gen" and Onief g. M jan 5 tf Depot of Washington. PBoPosats Fon st ATIONBRY, Medical Purvewor’s Office, Washincion, D. ©, Fob, 2', 1845, Proporals for farnishing the Metical Parveying Department in thin city with STATION SRY are Teapectiully invited Manufacturers aol dealera are requestet to send eamples with prise-list to this office as early as practicabie OG. SUTHERLAND, mar 1-l4t Surg. U, 3. A.. Mad. Par. B STRENGTH TO THB WEAR! YOULH TO THE BIOKKENE, OR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is nnequaileiasa Rejuvenater and Rertorer of wasted or inert fanctions. The aged sbeuld be certain to mate the Biokrene a bousebeld god, inasmuch asit will reoder them youtbfulin feeling and in streng h, and enavlo them to lire ever aeain dave of their pristine io, It not only exhilarates but strengtheas, and ¥ regily an invaluable blessing, especially to these who have been redaced to a con® ition of sarvility selfabuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No Tatler what the cause cf impotencs of any human ergar,this anperb preparation will remove the effeet at once and forever. BIOKRENE Crags IMPOTENCY, GeNeRAL Desturty, Nervous INOAPA- ITY. Dyspepsia. DRPRESSTON. LOss OF Ap- PaTITE. Low Spirits, WEAKERAS OF THE ORGANS OP GENERATION, IMBECILITY, Mx&NTAL [NDOLENOR, Emaorstion. Exxvt,it was a Most Deciouten: DEsinaBLE akD Novet Erreor Upow rue Ne Yous EYstkM; and all who are in apy way prostra- ted Dy bervous disabilities a:e earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed pieparation. 1 Persona who. by Smear have lost their NATUBAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perms- nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGU: BD! e ANGUID, the DRSPAIR- ive this valuable discove totally different from al same purpyzes. ‘pre araiion is inveluable of all k 8.a8 it will re- th with wonderfal perma- store the wasted a! ence, e It:s aleo a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the fret dose. A brief parsiatense in its use will renovate the s*omach to a degree of perfect health, and banish D)srepe‘a forever ‘One dollar per bottle, or six botties for $5. BOLD By DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, Bent by expresa anywhere, by addressing eg HILLYER, Proprietors, HURCHINGS 4 WILLY ER. Progcistors, ©. 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LES, “ROTLS, SYP ce) EREAL DISSASEB, &o SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the pub'ic as a poritive cure, SYPHILIA OR VENERKAL DISEASES, the BAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUIOB is otent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that trecureis thorough atd permanent. Take then of this purifying rems- dy and be healed, and do not transm ifoyour pos- terity that for which you -ss= repentin after years Alth bh BO ith DaSeAte : ble, the Oug! ou ms: pronouar ineura' . BAMARITAN 8 ROOT ANU UZRB SULCBS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as ali the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which anmbert of Pe- males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUIOES is most happily alapted, ip Uicerated Uterns, fo Whites, in beariog Falling of the Womb, Lebility. and for al! ints incident to the sex. t Bent by expreas, Price 31 a bottle, or 6 bottles for RAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. 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