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THE EVENING STAR. | Exééution of Rebert Codd phere : Rovert Codd Kennedy, the raider and hote smeendiary, convicted by & miliary commis - 2)0n some months ago in New Yors, was exe- ated on Saturday. is confinement at Fort Lafayette Nesta bis ised @ perfect devil-may-care sort of manner, and would have his visitors believe that the government would never have the nerve to hang him tor fear of retaliatory measures om the partof Jeff Davis. A despe- rate attempt was made by him to escape by » the lock eff from his cell door with & red hot poker, but this being discovered, & guard was kept in front of his cell day and Bight, rendering escape impossible. ‘he procession started from the condemned eel] about five minutes past one o'clock, and marched to the scaffold, the culprit stepping uneasily and showing visible sigus of mental and bodily weakness. He was furnished with @ chair on reaching the gallows, but only sat om it for a few seconds. Upon rising he took the black cap off his head and threw it upon the grcund with a feeling of perfect contempt for all around him. Toaperson unacquainted - with Kennedy’s manner, one would sappose that he!was intoxicated, but those who knew Bim best attributed his conduct to nervous in- sanity,and maintain that he was perfectly so3 ber in his last moments. The clergyman having concluded his prayer, Kennedy addressed the crowd as follows® +-Let me make a statement here. 1 consider this a judicial and cowardly murder. The govern- ment of the United States had no need to con- demp me.” le then turned, shook General Beale warm- by the hand, and allowed the executioner to place the black cap over his head. The hang- man then proceeded to adjust the rope, when the unfortunateman, on the brink of eternity, as it were, gave way to his feelings, and in a piaintive voice commenced to sing: it to luck, trust to luck, Stare fate in the face, For your heart will be easy If it’s in the right place. The spectators had scarcely recovered from the shock produced by the effect of the above Imes, when Lieutenant Samuel M. Black gave the signa! to the execntioner, the axe fell with a@beavy thug, and instantaneously the body ofthe culprit was dangling in the air. The e@xecution took place at sixteen minutes past ene o'clock, and in twenty minutes thereafter the body of the culprit was lowered and placed im &@ rude coffin, and conveyed to the soldiers’ burying ground at Fort Hamilton. Among Kennedy's effects was a letter ad- dressed to Marshal Marray, which is said to have contained a full confession of et he in setting fire to the hotels in this city. hether the deceased implicated others in the affair we Sane sae: but the presumption is that he no! The following is the confession of Kennedy Made on Friday evening, in the presence of Col. Burke and others: ‘Alter my escape from Johnson’s Island, I Went direct to Canada, where | met a number of Confederate officers. They asked me it I ‘Was willing to go an an expedition, I said ‘yes, Mf it was in the service of my country.’ To which they replied, ‘its all right,’ but gave no imtimation as toits nature,nor did I ask for any. I was shortly after sent to New York, where I stayed for some time. There were eight of us in the party, and after we had been im the city three weeks we were told that the object of the expedition was to retaliate upon the North for the atrocities of Sheridan in the Bhenandoah Vailey. It was originally i nten- ded toset fire tothecity on the night of the Presidential election, but as the phosphorous ‘Was not prepared, it was postponed until the might of the 25thof November. Of the eight men who formed the original party, two fled to Canada leaving but six. I was at first stop- ing at the Belmont House, in Fulton street, ut afterward moved into Prince street. I set fre to four hotels, or rather to Barnum’s Museum, Lovejoy’s Hotel, Tammany Hotel, gad the New England House. Theothers only set fre to the house in which each was stop- ping, and then cut . Had the entire eignt done as I did, we WOuld have set fire to thirty- two houses and played a big jokeon the fire department. i know that Iam to be hunged for setting fireto Barnum’s Museum, bat the fact is that shat afair was ere oe @ reckless joke. I had Bo idea of doing it, but when we were in there, for the mere fun of the thing, I emptied a bottle ef phosphorous on the floor just to scare the people. I knew it wouldn’t set fire to wood, for wehad tried that before,and had had at one time about concluded to give it up. There Was no fiendishness about it. The Museum ‘was set on fire by merest accident, after I had been drinking, and just for the fun of a scare. After setting fire to my four places, 1 walked the streets all night, until near morning, when 1 went tothe Exchange Hotel. There we all met the next morning and againat might. My friend and I had rooms there, but we sat most of the day in the office, reading the papers, While the detectives, who were thick, watched us. Iexpeeted that I should be caught, and if eaught I expected to die. Had 1 done so it would have been all right, but I think now it’s rather rough. I escaped toCanada, as 1 did all the rest, and very giad I was toget safely across the bridge. I was restless, however, and wanted to rejoin my command. I started ‘with my friend vie Detroit. Just before we reached the city he received intimation that the Getectives were on the lookout for us, and , pn me a signal, he jumped from the cars. @idn’t notice the signal, but kept on, and was arrested inthe depot. I wish 1 say tmat the killing of women and ehildren was the last thing we thought of. We ‘wanted the people of the North understand and See) that there are two sidesto this war, and tBat they can't be rolling in wealth and com- forts while at the Sonth are bearing all the Rardships and privations. 1n retaliation for Sheridan’s atrocities in the Shenandoah we Gerired to destroy property, not the lives of ‘women and children, although that would of eourre have followed in the train. ‘The following isa”statemeat of Kennedy's antecedent: Kennedy was born in Louisiana, was libe- rally educated, was two years at West Point, lived at home until the rebellion. He and his Brother then entered the rebel army. Some or a1] of his brothers have been killed in battle Robert, after several captures and releases, Was retaken and sent as prisoner of war to Jebneson’s Island, where he made his escape and fied toCanada. He there met the Conted- erate agents, and was suppor ted by their means. He was regarded as wholly useless fn plan- ning or executing matters req uiring caution or delicacy of manipaiation, but as the best man of the force for anything reckless, devilish or doolish. The original intention was to have burned New York on the night of the election —November S—but owing to the non-arrival of & ebemis: from Canada, who had agreed to proetitute his scientific acquirements to the basest of uses for & consideration. the plotcould not be perfected by that time, and i: was post- poned until Friday, the 25th. The parties en- Sd inthe matter were Kennedy, Maxwell, iiHMams, Cheynault, Longmeyer, ard three others, one of whom was released from Fort Lafayette on Thursday, at which time he eheerfally ook the oath of allegiance. cial {From the N York Commercial. | The stock market has assumed a more éet- Med aspect. The recent decline in prices ap- pears to be generally accepted as a legitimate consequence of the decline in gold; and as abere 18 &0 Spparently strong tendency in Ne to remain at about its present premium, ere is no disposition to engineer the stock market for either a riseorafail. The fluc- a ions in the pricé of stocks are irregular, but not important. The “bears” tm Governments were less setive, Bnd prices were stronge: Sixes of 2tt1 advanced %, and Certific ¥. Five- twenties and Ten-forties were stationery, the eid issues of Five-twenties closing at I(i54. Railroad bonds were firmer. Bank stocks were quiet. Foreign exchange is dull. The rates are pominaily the same 4s 8! the latter part of last week, but the falling off in the demand is ‘Weakening quotations. There is a moderate inquiry for money, which, with an abundant supply, is readily met, but still with the discri ion as to eollaterais that prevailed through last week. The rate on the call is 7 per cent. The demand for discount continnes moder- ate. The banks are restricting their purchases of paper, anc the best commercial paper of- fered has to pay mostly 9 percent. The ex- tremes are Salt per cent. Gold is steadier. The speculative oper: appear to have come to the conclusion th: present, public opinion regards 150 as about the price required by the condjtion of affairs: Sed there ts consequently no special effort ‘Made to influence the price outside the opera- tion of & clique on Government bonds. The Evening Post says: The financial strength of the country, the stability of our private and public credit, and our ability to resist the shocks in¢ident to a yeturn of peace, with a gradual resumption of sO ty iee ilenteaave pust received s most gratifying illustration. Daring the past weelt, sotwithstanding the genera} derangement of ‘values, the spasmodic movements in gold, the Beavy taliof prices and = tion of business, the mercantile fainres ween very few, and the subscriptions to the popuier seyer-thirty loan have reached al- Moet to seventeen Millions of dollars. Now that the panic is Over, the demand tor these Sttractive securities will no doab: increase, a7 If the right hana itches you will receive Money; i! the ieft, you wil] epend money. The Jetter R stands for receive; the letter L for let go. Ifthe seahorse itches, it isasign you will ery; ifthe left you will jangb. R stands for yoay, and L for inugh, Waltimere Markets, March 27. Coffee—No sales of im; oo Fe} Rio held at 20;,a22 cents, gold, acco Flour—There was a vetter feeling in Extra prands to-day, in view ofthe Government con- ried. ng to tracts to B Swarded on Tuesday. Very little + ye Flour} fet quahty is inacthve and neon MealNO saies reported. City Mills | Rominal st 5 Grain—Onr market continnes lightly sup- plied and inactive. Sales on the Corn Ex- change, incli Kentucky white Wheat at 205 comnts, and prime Red at 225a228 cents, white Corn at 140 cents, ordinary to prime ye os do. at 138al42c. and Oats at f&:a 906.4 Wi Provisions—market dull and unsettled. We give nominal prices as follows: Mess Pork $32, rc Mess Bacon Shoulders 1#a19 cts., Sides 20sa21 cents, Sugar Cured Hams 23823 cents, Bulk Shoulders 15a15 x cents, Sides 16% al7 cents, Western Lard 21a22 cents, and Balti- more refined 26 cents. Sugars—Very little doing and marketheavy. We atill quote. Cuba and E. I. com. to good refining. 11.50a12.00 | § “ “a ocery.. 12.50a13.50 prime frocary.. 14 50a15.60 Poto Rico common to good grocery... 13.50a14.50 | « prime to choice grocery.. 15.00a16.00 New Orleans fair to prime..... ~ 00.008.00.00 Seede—Clover remains steady at $178$17.50, under afair demand. Timothy we quote at $6.25, and Flaxseed at $393.10, Whiskey—No sales reported. Baltimore American. Market firmer. A New FEATURE iN War.—The winter eampaign from Atlanta to this point has de- monstrated to my paces wie se of feraging, inaugurated by Sherman has nm a ‘material element of his success. While the main columns of the army have been quietly moving through the enemy’s country, the for- aging parties have overran the country in all directions, front, flanks, and rear, dotting the plantations for miles with blue uniforms. This has materially mystified the enemy who flee before them, and never know where the main body of the army is, or where to di- rect their columns to strike it. While passing through South Carolina, the foragers formed a complete and efficient line of flankers, who, encamping ten, twenty, and forty milesin front, and on the flanks, threw out their pickets and built their fires in the pee woods, deceiving the enemy into the belief that these camp- fires were the bivonacs of the main army, when, perhaps, the occupants ofthe forest ‘were & party of only tenor twenty. history of’ the war comes to be written, the foragers, or ‘-bummers,” as they are vulgarly termed, will form an interesting chapter. In this campaign they have demonstrated that they are of more service than cavalry in clear- ing the front and flanks of the enemy. Every town ocenpied was capturedtby the “bummers”— an indisputable evidence of the demoraliza- tion and weakness of the enemy.—{ New York Herald’t Correspondent from Sherman. ad OFFICIAL. The Firet Cerps—Netice te Veterans. HEADQUARTERS First UOorPs, } 1964. Wasurneron, D. C., Dec. 27, Veterans desiring te enlist in the Ist Army | Corps, should report jn person at the office of Col. O. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Ws » D. C. Any Veteran who has served two years, has been honorably aged ey and is physically qualified, may enlistin the Corps for one, two or three years. Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty of £300 as soon as they are mustered in, and, in addition, the regular ine stalments from the Government, im proportion to the peried of enlistment, as follows: $100 for id on enlist- years’ service, one-third on enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled amd will, therefore, be entitled to local bounties Free transportation @ill be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. The best arms in when honorably discharged. Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 F street, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, precidant, 163 G@ street, between 19th and 20th stree By order of Major General Hancock. ? FINLay ANDERSON, deo 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. DENTISTRY. (Toots. ac QURED INSTANTLY BY THE external sation of DE. SIGES- MONT'B ESSENCE OF PALMBTTO. It! sets at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly. this aid every decayed tooth ean be cured an. served b ‘ing and building up with Br. 8, White’s Metal Filling. Gheop! astic Bone Teeth ingerted over roots at 260 Pa. mar 13-1m* DDAXTISTEY Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, 5 Brant Foon No. 2, Bue and 1th juilding, corner Penns, avenue ani street, 3 por mar 8-Im* REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all persons basing teeth, to extract to call at DR, LEWIMN'S office and have them taken cut without pain Also. oail and examine the Docto: ew and im- proved method of inserting ARTIFIOIALTERTH. f you once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno other style than this new and valuableone. Teeth inserted on Gold, Bilver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we bave not advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold. No. 242 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th Teets. jan 26-ly LEWIB, M.D., Dentist. By pre- 6 DR. BACKBR. THE wos? WONDER- 218rciastrclosetNe 28K see bey 218 ith and 18th ats, two squares from the F street cars, gives full and thorgugh information con- cerning all affairs through fe, with and in regard to Health. Wealth and Marriage, Leve Affairs, Journeys. Law Fuits, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death. Dr, Backer can be consulted from 3 in the morning tillSintheevening, Batrance throng! the candy store, ee mb2-1m" MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TOF BMALES SUFFERING WITH DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SEX —MADAME MENAH, after i4 years practice in New York, has taken rooms in this city, No. 227 8th street west, where she will treat bh cases, Her practice is different from any in city. Will give reference and certificates sufficient to convince the most fastidious of her successful treatment in Female Diseases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necessary. Charges reasonable, Hours of consultation from @, m. to2 p.m. mar 2-]m* ME. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Presentand Futare events, at her room, on K atreet, one door east of street, in the rear of Douglas Hospital. She bss studied under one of the celebratet Astrologers of the age. She guarantee sat: faction to all those who may give her @ ea! She can be seen fromSa.m.to9p. m. Price one @ollar. feb 11 9m* D* ‘Gmce 420 renss averus, 2 tween 43; and 6th at fers @ certain and speed ene e SOnduauna. LERT.BU BO. SYPHILIS St RIUTURR, SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, INFLAMED BLADDER, WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE ME: ° DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND, SPLEEN; 60RE BYES, ORR THROAT, Havinghsd many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids ice to all competition in their treatment and cure, Recent cases of venereal diseases cured in one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from Sto'4o’clock daily. _de24 3m*_ T= BEST EVIDENCE THAT ee street, is the ae STAMPER in vl rict, is that hedaily bas tode over work botched at other so-called Btampi: aces, largest and finest assortment of Pat- offered here.- Making his own Patternz, and willing to stamp any pattern brought g20v: 381 He bas te TRS e he i ab MADAME PRINCE ae announce to the Ladies or OK Washington and its vicinity that she has been among the firet to seleet from the present sea- son's importations, She takes this mode to re- questa virit from her former patrons,and any who may favor her with a call. Ladies will not see Bonnets displayed in the window to attract their attention, but if they come in to see them, one Coreen to be pleased. er steck of FANCY GOODS—such as,LACB JACONET and SWISS WAI8TS, FANCY BAOK COMBS, INSERTINGS and EDGINGS, BEAL CES. PERFUMERY. WATERFALLS, Hale PUP PES oot soon stock of BUN SHADES and SUN UMBRELULS dein, of the largest manufacturers in New ¥: she offers at & small advance, abe ing without s secend prost, custo: f quality and price BT PE a , bein, O: erren: af apd pretty article of irene cured elsewhere. Ladies, I would ealt Once more Ladies, Lp ie MILcINERY eR tock of Fre: nerscae reaty to do their ied Ries ys war Y7-1p* a5 Beach OR TWO CBNTS A DAY ¥OU CAN BEAD sry new Book. a take H Deudie Mogthly Bubteription at Peove's ireulating Libra- ry,” Peansy!vani Du 2 280, detween iith © and 12th streets. Open 7p. SHATTERED OONSTITUTIONS RESTORED STEELE POL SOT Re EOCHO mccn | On api! streets eat, and ruan: alley. When the | AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS, BBY MAE. 0. MeGUTRN & 00., Anctioneers. GRFAT SALE OP VALUABLE BUILDIN 4 n LOTS IM 8QU ARES No. 868,723, 654, 789, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April sth, at 43 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell 2 valuable Building Lots in Square No. feet . $58, fronting 21 itol street, between Sixth and Seventh back 128 feet to a 3 foot 3, in Square 723, mub- 22 feet each on north Immediately after, Lot divided into 3 lets, fronti Dst., det. First and Second east.and running back’ with an average depth of 170 feet to Massa- ceaeere a with a front on saidavenue of 21 On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 7th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall? geil Lote 3 * and 5, in Square 684, subdivided into 9 building | lots, fronting 23 feet 8 inches on north-O street, porween ‘Bt Sean zat paaeate avénue; 2 Jot fronting aches on . between north D and G streets. ware ts in Baqi 89,6 fronting on Penn’s ave.. aare between 3d and 4th at: +t in Bquare 843, fron li uate, between suk aud cthentrocts dest eee ts in Square 866, fronting % feet on north B street, atthe corner of 6th street east. Terms: Qne-third cash; the balance in six and eae shonths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. A payment of $20 will be required at the time of sale on eaeh lot. Allconveyancigg and stamps, at the cost of the barer. mass a 3.0. MeGUIRE & 0O., Aucts. BX 5.0. Mc@UIRM & CO., Auctionsors, VALUABLE BUSINESS P TY ON PENN- SYLVANIA AVENCE, EEtWEEN SD AND 432 STBEETS, NORTH SIDE. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 5, at 5 o’clock, om the premises, we shall sell, Lot No. 20, in reservation No. 10, fronting 26 feet on Pennsyl- Vania avenue, between 3d and 4’2 streets, and rum- ning back 129 feet to a 20-foot alley, improved | te three-story Brick House and Brick Back ajldin erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, witb interest, secured by adeed of truat on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. _L. M, PETERS, Executor. mar 25-a 3.0. McGUIRE & UOn Aucts. ¥ JAMES C. MoGUIRE & OO., Aucts, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH I, Ney? eae AND 15TH BTRERTS Weer, On TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, April 4. I rhea | | sellin front of the premises, at 432 o’clk, by virtu of a deeree of the Epunas? Vearscene the 12th day of May, 1863, fied and confirmed by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, on the 18th day of May. 1863, the following described hand- some buiding lot, viz: - Lot numbered four (4) in Square numbered two hundred and eighieen, (218,) it having a front of 42 feet 7 inches om north I, Between Fourteenth snd Fifteenth streets west, rannin | pack with a side alley to # 30 feet alley, 142 feet inches, Terms: One- halfcash; balance in six months, the porcpaser to give note for the d ayment, earing interest ffom the day of asecured | to the satisfaction of the guardian. All cenveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the coat of the purchaser. Title perfect MRS, ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Guardiao. m74-12t&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. | TEB’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EB- THOR ATE 1X THR SEVENTH WARDS * By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of sitting, bear- assed the District of Oolambia,in Equi ing date December 12th, 1944, and p: cause in which William R. ‘Riley et. al. the ‘*Mount Vernon Building Associa’ Complainants. and Edward M. Clarke et, | Defendants. (No. 19) Bquity.) I shall sale at Public Auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, A. D., 1835, at BSovclock, P, M., the following Real Bstate, viz All that part of numbered nine (‘ in square numbered three | a fifty-three (353) of the plan of the City of Washing- ton, beginning for the north-east corner ef said aquare,at the intersection of D street south and loth street west; thence yanniee south onaline with said lth street ninety (90) feet, thence west | fifty-four((S4) feet ten and one half (10%) inches, thence north ninety (99) feet, thence east on a ling with said “D street” fifty-four (64) feet ten and one- half (10}2) inches to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon, This property ia situated on the corner of D street peste sae LOsuistrcee yest: and Offers great inducements jurchasers. i (Nera “third cash, the residnein six and the purebaser giving his notes for the deferred payments satisfactorily endorsed and e: g interest from the day of sale. Title deed <0 be retained until all of the purchase money is 2 ae camvey ncing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. i If the terms of sal t complied with within five days from the day ale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell] the said property a » risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving fhree\aeya aries oe some newspaper printed in @ city of Was) on. m 4 4B. LLOYD. Trustee. 2 ds W.L. WALL & O0., Aucts. mohl0-2awSwe& [Republican } ucts, B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. | THE NEW YORK BULL'S HEAD STABLES BUILDINGS, CORNER OHIO AVENUE AND 13}4! STRBETS, AT AUCTION. s On FRIDAY, the Sist instant, at 12 o’cleek m we willeell, on the premises, corner 13°: street and” Qhio avenue, the New Yerk Bull’s Brables. main stable, stalls for 40 horses, and lot 14 feet front by 100 feet deep, dwelling up stairs, contain- ing 4 rooms, Hay Loft, Water and Feed boxes. so, Clay Stable for 24 horses on the lot, and 5 #mall houses, all cecupied, and Lringing $8 per month rent. Also.¢ lots leased at from $2.50 to $3 per month. The leanes, licenses, good will and all.will be per- emiptory sold, the b ings being on long leases and offer inducements to purchasers. Also, Lot ber. Perna et WML, WALL & CO., me [Chron.} Auctioneers. ¥ J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXBCUTOR’S SALE OF SMALL AND VALUA- BLE TRACT OF LAND AT THE H STREET TOLLGATE On TUESDAY, April ‘th, 15.5, at 12 o'clock m,on the premises, I shall sell, a all aud valuable piece offland containing {°, acres si at the junction of H street, Boundary street, 15th street east. Maryland avenue, Bladensburg Turopike, and road to Benning’s Bridge, together with the im- rovements consisting of a Frame House, known as Phe Anacostia Taye-nand neccasary out buildings The situation of the property (at the junction of seven different thoroughfares.) renders it desira- pores, and the Jand is unsur- ina twelve months, = i the remainder in six and : ane with interest, secured by a deed t remises, . Conveyances aba star pe at the cost of the pur- chaser. JOHN B, MINOR, ecutor. m 23-4 J.C. MoGUIBE& BY 3,C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District ef Columbia, sitting a Court of Beuity, made inthe cause of Esau and Adolphus H, Piokrell versus Johauna Grant and others, No. 31 upon the Docket of said Court, the subscriber, as Truatee, will offer at public sale. oa FRIDAY, the jth day of April next, at 4 O'clock in the afternoon, the real estate of which the late James Kenidy died seized. lying in the city of Washington and District of Columbia aforesaid, and being all that art of Lot num! 9, situated in square nu’ ered 73, beginning fer the eame at the southeast corner of said lot om the north line of K street north, and minping thence along the line of K atreet west twenty feet, thence due north seventy- five feet to the rear of said lot. then due east twenty feet, and then south seventy-five feet to the place of beginning, with the two-story Brick House thereon. ze Terms of rale: One-third cash; the balanceof the purchase money to be paid in six and, twelve months from the day of sale, with interest; the pur- chaser giving his bonds for the deferred payments, with security to be approved by the Trustee; or the cash may be paid om the day of sale. On the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost, the property to him sold, free. clear and discharged of all claim of the parties to the cause. RI RD P_ JACKSON, Trustee, mh 22 de JAS. McGUIBE & CO., Auct’rs, if 7 §.MARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of two writs + of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Bupreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public gale for cach, in front of the Geurt House door of said county,on FRIDAY. the 7th day of April next, 1865, commencing at 12 0’elock m.,all defendant's r if nd interest in and to Lot No. D; ubdivision of Square No. 285, on K street north, and ran- feet to a 0 foot alley, together lar She Tm provements pueree) i upon asthe proper Stewart, and will be sold tosatioty judacials Non 262 and J one in favor of 8.8. J . jumbus Alexander. and the other im favor of olumbue Alexander, WARD B. LAMMON mar 15-atd U. 8. Marshal Dist. Col, ee OF CONDEMNED MULES. tof Quartermaster’s Opiee, Di i ps cf Washwsion, Dy Oi Sen aeh melon sold at public auction, at tl Bah the Observatory, WAS) INGTON. Dg ote April 10, 1885, at 19 o’exock a. m., a MUL E38, condemned as unkt for public service, Terms cach, in Goymrn ment funds. Brig, Gen, and Obiet « Lhd ep ter mo 2-14 pottat Waskieeton, _— So Avstios SALE OF CONDBMNED HORSES. Quarierme@ster General's OMe, First Divisic ie Peleg og City, ‘Mareh Tien. sold, at publi ‘ion, ONE HONDRED ES koat, way of sham wall bred gnd in good condition. . : mee aa ies reat for eee 2 memerseas many good b: eains y wary i ett Ras : Baletp Gommonce at 10.8 oe, BEG at. ips Government Permvtankein acai Bara z AMES A. BK : Brever Brigadier Generahin charge Fine Divtsten mx -Mt BANKERS, First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D, COOKE, (of Jay Gooke & Oo.,) President, WM..8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY : amD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1038 ST., OPPORIPES THB TARASUAY DEPARTMENT Government securities with Treasurer United States, s7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.-H Acting in connestion with the house of JAY COOKE & 00.,a8 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A eonstant supply of the Notes on band and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell al] classes of GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES at current market rates. FURNIBH EXOHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMB, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all timos cheerfully farnished. WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Oashier, WasHIncron, March 20, 1855. m 21-tf 7.30 “4ZoRn°™* 7.30 Mr. JAY COOKE, of our Arm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to farnish promptly te agents and purebacers U.8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. There notes are issued, under date of August li, 1864, in denomonations of 250, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- num, and Rave coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, On February loth and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawfal money on August léth, 1867; or, at the optiono the helder, the notes may then exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1967, with interest at £1X PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres- ent worth im the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from which deduct the premiam upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PRR OENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes. We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- eral issues of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereom, We also tak Gertifioa' of Indebtedmess and Government Bonds of all ineues at their current value. Fo)l information furnished upon application in person or by mail. CAUTION TO LADS ea aD HOLBERS OF In order t@ prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of tho Treasury has given notice that the notes are rict negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY OOOKB & 00., fed 4-dtf Bankgrs. YLE. President. je ont CHAS. ‘SHADLBY, Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF THB REPUBLIC, or WAEHINGTON, D. 0. DIRECTORS. Fitzhugh Coyle,Z. D.Gilman, J. M. Brodhead, M.@.Bmery, Leenidas Coyle. Jno. H. Semmes, Wm. A. Bradley,D. ‘This Bank baving been authorized Byite Comp- troller of the Currency to commence the business ef banking under the act of Congress of June 3d, 1864, will open on Monday, the 20th instant, inthe banking house formerly eccupied by.the Pat- riotic Bank, southwest corner of and 7th streets. A system of liberality will, at all times, be ex- tended to Depositors. Collections made, and drafts furnished on all ac- cessible points. Bpecial attention will be given to the purchase and wale of United States bonds, certificates of in- tedness, quartermasters’ checks, & All business entrusted to the Bank will have mpt attention. Prompt attentio? pITZHUGH COYLE, President. CHARLES BRADLEY, Cashier. mis-tf Geen AND STOCKS, Our office has been placed im direct telegraph communication with the Geld and Stock Exchange Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the Serie of cod cctes made at the uenal rates. ‘urchases and sales mat 5 RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO., Bankers, 302 Penma av. B. Clarke, Samuel Norment. mst j “i, F, ZIMMERMAN & 00., 530.....BEVEXTH BTREBT..... 530 Successors to McGregor & Zimmerman, have on hand and willcontinue to keepa fine assortment of GABINET FURNITURE. All persons who may be in want of Furniture will do well to call and. examine onr stock, as we sre confident our prices and furniture will give satisfaction. _ Call at No 530 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and D street. fe 17-t£ MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are wild in their eperation,and canaot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregu- larities, Painful Menstraation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed aleep, which arise from iaterruption of nature, DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treat- ment of irregularities and obstructions which have nsigned 80 many to & PREMATURE GRAVE. No fomale cam edjoy good health uiless she is regular, and whenever an obstructien takes place the gen- eral health begins tojdecline, These Pil's form the finest preparation ever Ril forward IMME- IATB and PERSISTENT SUCOF DECEIVED. Take this advertisement to our Druggist, and tell him that you want the Best ip | most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDI- i THE WOBLD, which is comprised in ‘ills. DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been & Standard Bemedy for ever thirty ‘and are the most effectual one ever known Er ‘all complaints peculiar to Females, To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer- taenty, pertodical vegularety. Ther are known to thousands,who have used them at different periods. throughout the country, baving the sanction of some of the most eminent bes bole y in Araerica, Explicit directions, stating then they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, oré es for $5, containing from 50 to 40 Pins. ils sent by mail, promptly, secure frem observa- tion, by remitting to the Proprietors, FOR BOWCHING © BILLYRE Propriet 3) Ors, dee 10-coly.a &1 Oedar st., New York. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, A Qfics 614 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D.C. T EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND - GREAT TAN EXPRESS FORWARDEES, oe MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JRWELRY, VALU- Nine OGK ‘ABLES, ig Br 'g. BONDE. &e., hy Fo: od with BAF zu } rt to a aie gitar sav wad aus OLDaWAR™ WAEHINGTON, BO" NEW Yoer, : sa: ik Be al rh A acy forw: forthe’ GANADAB and the Poor P. fi . ry eee rt oar ree Co! on of NOTES, “GaSe BH Ate PERE oo. @. NTE ALBUM; feast Photontayt 1 Die coer are Hore. from Sastre oto, strations of a fie Soll Sistring pean '. with hotograph Cr) OK TAYLOR. LEGAL NOTICES. RPH ANS’ COU; H 18. 1865 —Die- TRICT OF COLOMBIA a8) 70-1621 —In the case of Jo! | ieretose fons a Wiustorts os prebation of rr je appre the Orphans’ Court of Wi ‘ashington Ceunty sfore- appointed Tuesday, the lith day age { at, forthe final settlement and distribution of | the personal estate of Me said deceased, and of the | assets in band, as far as the same have beemcol: | the creditors and heirs are | notified id, (at the urtof Wash- | ton Ci: 8 ro! or they may otherwise excluded from all benefit 1m said di lected and turned into money; when and where Bai to atten ans’ Co’ in County aforesaid.) with their, erly yout! law . estate, provided @ copy of this order be published once 8 week for three weeks in the E ing Star, previ- ous te the said 1ith day ef April. iss est: Z. C, ROBBINS mar 20-1awSw* Besister of Wi yas 18 TO GI NOTICE, That the su’ ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, inthe District of Colempin letters of administration on the personal estate of Ferdinand Hartmann, late of Washington city, D. 0. . All persons having claims against th Bai ceased, are hereby warned to same, withthe vouchers thereof, to the subscri- ber, on or re the l4thday of March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all nefit of a1 estate. Given ‘under my hand this 11th day of March, . L: HARTMANN, Mb I-lawow* HaLaa® Administ HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE that the subscri- -l ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the sonal estate of Charles 8. McUarthy, late of Washington city, D. -. deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the Zist day of March next; they may otherwise by law be exeluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 2ist day of March, 1865. ELLEN McCARTHY, mar 22 law3w* Bxecutrix. 'HI8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has ob from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Oolumbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Urich D, Harrison, late of Washington, D. C., de- ceased, All persons having claims against the Said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, to the subscri- ber, Gn or before the sth day of March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate Gi der my hand this 18th day of March, sven anser mY SSOPHIE 0. HARBISON, m 2-law3w* Administratrix. HI 18 TO GIVE NOTIOB, That the aubscri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court 0! Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of John ‘Varden, late of Washivgtoncity, D. C., deceased. All persons having claims against the sald de- ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of March next; they may oikern is bylaw be excluded from all benefit of ie en - Given under my band this 18th day of March, 1335, ma 20-law3sw* A. KE. VARDEN, Brecutor PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORE, CAPITOL, OWE MILLION DOLLARS, ™ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, aT $10 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS. MENT. GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK. OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pos? Orriog Appress, Box No, 5,368,New YORE OFFICERS: Hen. DANIEL 8. DIOKINEON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus- ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No. 142 Broadway, N. ¥., Treasury. The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regis- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, whieh bonde 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- Jantic Bank, Treasury of the New Yerk and Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No. 142 Breadway, Rew York Oity.”’ Prospectus sent to anyaddresson application, ini fall and clear account of the opera MOST BUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM OOMPARY. Bubscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Brq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, mar 6-3m 51 3 JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IR BUILDER’S,BLAOK8MITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWABBS and CUTLERY, Gut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axietrees, Nute and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at THE LOW EST CASH PRICR, 513 {feb 18-19) 518 (TE? OLD Een HOPMAN FLAN, > ON TE™ Is enlarged to doable ite former capacity, UBOPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. ay, and llth st., Waskinston, D, C, This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Buropean Biproved attr eeteaaen aa he eve! 18 accommodation oft e increasing sts. Thankfuiforthe patronage ‘alreaty received, the pas songs nones that by pateenae to [omer ? we Z ceive mage as heretofore, Guests will only pe charged with what they reesive, Gharges are moderate. 5, BMRIOH, Proprietor, Jornrn REYNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENSB, Have ‘bac received, and will constantly keep on band, the largest and best assortment in the eity of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Pertables, Glass Globes, Mica and othec Shader. and all arti- cles in thie line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold en the most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, PURNAOKS, and Fire-Board Stoves. Weare prepared to furnish the beet RANGE in use anywhere, On very reasonable terms. Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS romptiy and cheap, as alse everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, Cal) and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountaias. Water Closets, Warh-stands, Basins, &c,,&c., at No. 500 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue, the largest establishment in the city. feb2-eotf AWN BROKER AND 285 PAOAN OP FIG 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 286 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 255 C Staser, between lith and lith, Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Salvo In compliance with the wish of many ain now prepared to make liberal Cash ad. vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia: monds, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Hardware, Clothing and Merchandise of every description in os) rt @7 Havin: hed 12 years experience im the busi- Bess in the City, and faverably knewn te many of its citizens, I am confident that te all who may en- trnst me with business. (which will be strictly con- fidentia}) I will give satiefactien. Officeopen every day (Sunday excepted) from7 o’clocka.m., until 9 o’chock.p. m. ja17-30 NOr08 TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. AseieTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFiCR. Dsrer oy Wasurmaton. No. 134 F, near 2ist st., Wasurnoton, D. C., March 1, 1365. The attention of officersand enlisted men, for- merly in the service of the United States, is called to the large ameunt of personal property stored ia Sbe Government warehouses connected with this The Government requires the space occupied by said property for the effects of those now in the A dercription of each article should be giyen with the name, company, regiment, or othe marks, accompanied by an cata or affirmation ehowing that the claimant is the authorized rty. P'The gooun Will be forwarded to the address of the ‘sONS 8O entitied at his expense, it Al Ch the above-mentioned property remain- Pt Bee ninety days from this date will be £0 at public auction. | ayes M. MOORE, Oapt. Ass’t Qr. U. 8. Army. ‘rom Chemual Analysis.\ FTER A EFUL BXAMINATION OF HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS, they enjoy oar utmestconfidence. Weconsider them safe and rs liable. NEVEBRS & YATES. Philadelphia, Juve l2th, 180. Mar 25-m ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALB.—The subscri- hee a tay FIRS CLASS BILLIARD FABLES, cearly new, which be will dispose of very low. Inguire at the Biluard room, corner lith st. and Pennsylvazia sv. @ PRO ‘Y ATTENDED TO, bythe TPeuuss Tow ompanye boats, D Batomtan “Gov. Ourtin” ced ven.’ Apply ta the Captains om board. DAVIDEON, a ye mh 2-dtmay 31 Remark fe 14-tf . * gous 8. ‘ater street, Georgetown, PROPOSALS. CAVAUEY SPILUBRY HORSES | {ULES} termaster Geneval’s birss Divison, Was, Is .« March 18, 1868. HO! sultable for the cavalry and artillery service, will be ri ved at bay ve Chg 4 t. in open, aparke! . till 1, 1865, by Captain . Be OWNING, A. @. MULES, in lots ef twenty-five or ps gg received in this city, in open market, til May 1. 1865, bi t le ‘OMPK Assistan’ iS, br Captain, O. POMP RINE, e mg Allarimals to be subjected to the wu Govern- ment inapection before being aceepted. ifcations as Oavairy hortes must be sound in all pa well broke: flesh and good condition; from &fteen ( teen (16) hands high; from five (5) to nine( old, and well adapted e poses. Horses between nine (9) and ten(J0) years of age’ if still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy, may be — Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sound in t particulars, strong, quick, and active. well broken and square trotters in harness, in full flea and condition, from six (6) to ten (10) years old, not less than fifteen and one-half (18%) hands bigd each Norse to weigh not less than ten hundred an fifty (1,659) pounds lubes must be over two (2) years of age, strong. stout, compact. well d 1 animals, not less than fourteen (14) ha: , in full health, free from eyery blemish defect which would unfit them for severe work, and must have shed the four front colt’s teeth and developed the corres- pording four permanent teeth, two in each jaw. These specifications will be strictly adhered to, and rigid! i Hours e! Price Cavalry ighty- five dollars ($185); dre: Horses, one hundred ules, one hundred aad Artiller: and ninety dollars ($199); ape} mene will be cade at this office is Oo! . om Colonel inv AMas rir tiga olonel in cBar, ‘ire ivision fe Q.M.G.9. mar 13 tap30 ROPOBALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Devet af Washington, ui Washinxton. D. Fen. 33, 1865, .BEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- signed for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington. D, @,, Baltimore, Md,, Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va.,or either of th places, with Hay, Corn, and Straw. ids will be received for the delivery of 5.000 bushelsof Sore or Oate,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw. d upwards. Bidders must state at which ef the auere Sees points they rerene to make deliveries, the rates at whieh they will make deliveries thereat, the aay, of eac’ i oposed to be deliver- ed, the ti when said deliveries shal] be com- when to be completed. a must be written out in wordsen the ‘Corn to be put ap in good stont anckn~*_ bout pa two bushels each. ta in likesacksOfab . tthreo bushels each, The sacks to be furnished i ‘tra charge to the Government. Tha Savane raw to be securely baled, The cular kind or Caray pats of Oats, Corn, aA or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must ba stated in the proposals. All the articles offered under the bids herein In- vited, will be subject tos rigid Tepid the Government ins) ir, before being aco! Contracts will be awarded from time ta oeeeraer cee ta e Government may require, made when the whole amount contracted for shal? have been zelivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany hia proposal with s guaranty signed by twe reapon- gible persens, that in case his bid beaceepted, ha or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles pre; in conformity with the terms of this adver- tisement, and in case the said bidder should fail t enter into the contract, they to make geod the dif- ference between the offer of ssid bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awa: The responsibility ef the gua shown by the official certificate ¢: Dirtrict Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person knewn to this office. se a Ne duly pocned of the acceptance or rejection eir proposals. The fall name ‘and port office address of each idder must be legibly written im the pre- Peper osals must be addrested to Brig. Gea. D. H. Bucker, Chief t Quartermaster, Washington, D. C., and should be piainly marked “Proposals 0! top onda fa.aaum equal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed ie contractor th of his by t! tare, will be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank ferms of bids, guaranties, and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office. All pro. received under this advertisement will be epened and examined at this officeon Wed- nesday and Saturday of each week at12 m. Bid- ctfulay invited to be present at the ide if they oat} H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen’l Quartermaster. ders are res; opening of fe2b-tf HIB STER’S OFFIOR. Cu eee ee rOT eF WASEIRGTOR, Wasnimoron, D. 0., J: All dealers in Dru, war: er,4 ce Furniture Sigkes tealed pigpenater Tie inden laue gfthe & Be; ri or » 1D articles they ‘are prepered to farnish t thie ren m figures, so that 0 @: re article or articles ean de ob- service require it, the ai tained without delay, and at the price. Dealers wishing to sell to this pot will be re~ quired to furnish the list punctual Sree monday Sortie. Srieutier Guat OH ir .M. Jan 5.tf ier Ger mpotof Washtagton.— GQECRBT DISEASES! SECREP DISEASRS!! BAMARITAN’S GIPT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST GARTATR BEMEDY EVER USED! “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, cc. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmeli nor aby unpleasant taste, and ‘will not in any way in- jure the stomach or be wela »f the most delicate. ures in from two to feur days, and recent cases in‘** twenty-four hours.” Prepared bya palo of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the mos: eminent Boctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, WO TROCLLE,P” THANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, oF who eye poem gorged with Balsam Copavia,oz @ STOUTy » WY SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male pack: Female, 3% BLOOD! ane eea ce BCBOFULA, _ ULCERS, « 5 TETTERS, EOALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, 4&0. SA SUE AND ii RB JUICES Is offered the public asa poritive cure, SYPHILIS OR WENEREAL DIgpasee, t SAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUS! most potent, certain and effectual remedy e% prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every partic! of the venereal poison, so that thecureis thorough avd permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transm jitoyour pos- terity that for which you may repent in after yeare DO NOT D&SPAIB! Although oe may be pronounced incurable, the SAMAR: TANS ROOT AND HERB JUI0#3 will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. SAMARITAN’S CHANORB W48H. Price 25 cents. Full directions. WHAT THE SUBGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAR ITAN’S REMEDIES. Costs Bica, Feb. 10, ** On Board THE ST£A 4 188 —Messrs. Desmond § Co., 9159 Race street, Philadelpbis—Dear Birs : Please send me one groso of your Spinaritan’s Gift by Adams & Co.’s Ex- rees. £0 a8 to reach me by the 13th. as we sailon hat day. Finding it to be what it is represented , I do not like to make a voyage without a supply. ** Yours, very respectfully, “J.B. Dorset, Surgeon “ Atlantic Mail Steamship ‘0. N. ¥ ‘* Between New Yorx and Aspinwall. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Port ce. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner 21th et. aod Pa. avenue. HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf RIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol England,and secured by the seals of the Eoole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Tri 1, Is the effectual remedy for Relax- orrhoea, and Exhaustion of tha ar LS) entirely superseded e of Copavi®, Cubebds, &c_ Tries mar No.3 is the infallible rdmedy for all Impuri- ‘ies and fe-ondary Symptoms, thus obviating ring of mercury and al] other deleterious ingre- paration is in the form of a most agree- ee. di: ae sar able Loren; from the effects of climate in tin cases, at $3 each, r $9, and im $27 caser, in separate doses as ad- Sallamanda, Roux, &0., and retail by Dr. BARROW. Ne. 194 New York, ‘also of 8.0, FORD, No. 290 Pa, ave, corner lith street. sep 9m CONFIDENTIAL. i QUNG MEN who have injured themselves hb. certain secret habitewhich unfit them for boat ness. pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middie aged or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of shaicaner® fale placin, themselves enter By eatment oi one ret read *" SECRET FRIEND.” Married Ladiog wil) lean somethigg of importance by perusing ‘The F if Sent te any address, ina sealed enyolope 60 re~ ceipt of Twepty- Sra tents. ahEWART & co. 14-ly 2 Boston, Mass, yAPP ines OR MISERY !—THAT IS THB UE: Huon othe proprietorsof the’*PARI- ie, CARINE OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, ana 1OINE,”? have determined—regardiess of ex- ponse—to issue. free. ‘for the benelit of suffering umanity,) four of their most instructive and in- rire | ures on Marriage and ite incon eryout. pene ee So , ine, = lgestion, eaknoss, ressiea. or ignoramée Physio! 'yand Nature's Law. These imvaluablo Tecture! in the means of enlighteniug av? a wil free on Secured rt €] = Sinotesale Nifica- Parisian Cabinet of omy and waving thouraeds, an: be fe a the receipt of four stamps, by atdrensing Secretary scene, SCS ju ls-ly FOR RE- Broadway. New York. B OME’S HAIR COLOR Ja and gradually Prine ‘the Bair to ite original eclor without the inconvenience at- tend’ f 5 75 com’ S per bottle adye. Bold by all draggists Rea CATED GINGER BREAD: NOTS, for worms, unrival and peculisriy Sdapted for chilaven belay me shee ordinary ¢: . rad druggists. Price 25 cen irper box. For Jap 15

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