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ne ___—_EEEHEHHEHEHEHEHEeEeeEeHeEHEHeEeEeHeeeeesh . AUCTION. >ALES, . BANKERS. i TRAVELERS? DIRECTORY: PROPOSALS, Beitimore Markets, croeagonen EF aed Ocstee—Not! i e doing, prices nominal Se vlonnytinoted. — home of ope atio ti Lio te we! ba ' on ’Ohan, . Very quire Baltimore Family and Ex Dbl. lower. Quotations for other s mye ives sige eS PA Corn Meal—No sales reported. Qity.Milis nominal at $7887 35. » Sea? ‘yain-eMarket fairly eu , at talaem Exon apge porter diva fone <A] Wheat, 17,000 do. Corn, §,500 do. Oata do Hye. ‘white Wheat sold ‘At Zag analy and Hed Whest at 2i0a222 cents, ony one lo! of the latter description bringing over’290" cts. Market heavy at the close, sales of v fair Marylahtl Red being reported at 210 cts. Damp Whjle Corn brought 135 cents, and dry Yellow 1258133 cents, prime samples of yé being ced at the inside rateat the close of 'Uhange. its ware neglected - poe oh ge cents, Weight. No sales of Rye rej pate Provisions—Market inactive and. unsettled. Prices as follows: Mess Pork €30a$32) prime Mess $28 Sva: 50, Bacon Shoultters 1s :a19 cents, Sides 204821 cents, sugarcared Hams 23a23¥ ce Paik Shoulders 15a15¥ ‘cents, Sides 163, al7c , Western Lard 21a22c. and Bal- timore refined at 26c. ¢ = Sagars—Transactions not previously re- ported comprise 205 hhds. English Island, for Tefining, at ll}, cents, and 35, hhds. ehoice Grocery do. at I5cents. We quote rates as be- fore: +e Cuba and E. I. com. to good refining. .11.25@1175 “ “grocery “ “« prime grocery Poto Rico common to good grocery. . -43.00a14.00 “ prime to cholop grocery. .15.00a16.00 New Orleans fair to prime.......... -00.008.00.00 Refined Sugars—Prices are lower, deiiv- ous of 20 or more packages being made as jollows Loaf......2.. seercccescccsssseceesel Sig Cts per Ib Standard Crushed, Powd’d and Granulated ney Whe A White.. . Ls ee) “ w 6 “ “4 © Extra... ciate Golden Syrup in bols........ 7 . gal do ¢o in half bbls. 5 cents, and in Kegs 16 cents additional. Seeds—Sales of Clover reported. at $17 50a $1775. Timothy we quote at $3 25,and Flax- seed at $305. = Whiskey— No sales rep City and Ohio nominal at $2 19a82 2v.. ore Amepi- can. FURTHER BY THEASIA. Great Britain. S The London Times editorially reviews Pre: ident Lincoln's Inaugural Address, and says it reveals bis disposition and opinions more completely than any verbose compositions which have proceeded from his predecessors. The Times admits that he has fulfilled the da- ties which desiiny imposed on him with firm. mess Gnd conscientiousness, but ‘withoat any feeling of exhilaration atsuccess or sanguine anticipations of coming prosperity. . His ad- dress appears to be intended to repress the More sanguine expectations of the Northern people and to intimate to them that fresh exer- tions and service will be necessary for the at- tainment of their object. The London Daily News says that the ad- dress is humane. modest and firm in tone, The Times has an editorial on the arrival of the Shenandeah at Melbourne, and says that her commander does not appear to have asked any indulgence which can properly be refused him, and the Governor has but one course open—that of strict adherence to the spirit of the instructions from the British cabinet, The Memorial Diplomatique, of Paris, the orgun of the’"Mexican Government, asserts that President Lincoln will immediately recognize the Empire of Mexico. The Army and Navy Gazette says it has much better hopes of peace now between Great Britain and the power or powers which.may represent the United States, at the end of the civil war, than it had some weeks 5 The end of that war is not yet, but.is still very near at hand, in ail human probability. In truth, the spirit of the South ts giving way every where, except in Virginia, and itis main- taired there only because all the bold and des termined men of the South are concentrated in Virginia. 5 The Index bolsters up the drooping spirits of its party by declaring that if Lee, with ahun- dred thousand men, retreats into the mountain region of northern Georgia and eastern Ten- neesee, he can defy the Federals, and carry on the war for twenty years. ‘The failure is announced of Thomas Sterling, Bigbie Merchand, in London, with liabilities of 150,000 pounds sterling, and of Buretall & Co., of Hull and Bombay, with liabilities of from 200,000 to 300,000 pounds sterling. These failures are said to have beenchiefly caused by losses in blockade running at Rebel ports. Similar results are afloat 4s to other firms. David L. Lewis, merchant, of Londoa, has also suspetided for large amounts. Drafts for large amounts by the Confederate Government at Richmond on their financial agents at Liverpooi, Frazer, Trenholm & Co., Were, after three days’ delay refused accept- ance, and allowed to be protested. One drait alone is for twenty-seven thousand pounds Sterling. Thealleged cause is want of advice, and it is asserted that the drafts are not ex- pected to lie over beyond a few days. THE CALCUTTA CYCLONE. The Spectator, professing to write froman official reporton the Cyclone, gives the follow- ing narrative of the event, preffxing the re- mark, that itis on the level toric calamities of events li of Pompeii. the earthq eatastrophe which, in desolated Catania.” The storm of the 4th of Oct 9 parently about the Andaman Isi: in 8 northwesterly direction along the coast ats pace which rose to twenty-seven miles an hour struck places as widely distant sas Hidgellee and Calcutta with undiminished furyy and from the seas to Pubna and thence eastward to the Garrow Hills—say from’ Southampton to- Chester, and thence in 8 bald-curveto Ligcoln —it left a broad track of desolation. Behinast; or rather withit, travelled a storm way wept the the bay, over thirty feer high, whfth over the strongest embankments, floot with salt water and carrying @way | entire villages cro) Indeed, if the storm had been #entient, it could not have chosen a better spot for its,des- tractive play. Kight through arichspeggy tract fall of people, and salt, and. qautl a brackish creeks, covered. with losr-clogaj gle, and full of shallows mud-imed, séagy marshes, the Hooghly cleaves tor it m road miles wide pnst the Indian tropolls, past the railway center, right aw: mnrough 1 Tice-land to the Ganges, and the prone producing counties of the East; pits. fir; mendous blow was levelled az, the great maritime country westof the by, bearing much the relation to Calcutta that Kent bears to London, and‘though the great dyke of Hidgellee stood the shocks til the” Waves ovyerilowed villages by the score, the police report the deaths at 20,606 and in the track trom Kedgeree to hookrahuntte, ie. tant of many miles, three-fourths of the Whole population, with their cattle and other upmep- erty, may.be said to have perished”? ‘Oo realize such a@ cat. phe we must = agine an Engtisa county crossed B’ water such as that which first the Holmfirth reservoir, but salt, so that the gale ie over the goil 1s stil!” i faoat it for cultivation, and there is no fres' aie dring. in Tumlock, the salt martof thia die trict, “outof 1,400 houses only 27 remain stand-" ing.” The wind hitting harderthanshe wave. This was all on the west side of the wiwer= below Unicutta om the opposite bank—afd on the east the destrnction was still. greates Saugor Island, a desolate, thinly I district of 2+ square miles, in foresters @nd tigers, with a fed storm wave literally clove the The wave was 15 feet above nd terrible were its weight and force, drive it_was the hurricane that wit out right across the isisnd, seveping it Ralves,” a sentence which’ reads the description of an vent Mm’ g tory ae of any Occurrence’ ¢gn: ‘ own Cay. Ps Imagine the Isle of Wight ¢ioven invtwraka by @ wave which did its work at twegty-se ve, miles an hour! Fifteén feet of water, ‘a Rinety yards brasd and, thee@ Rundrédamiles deep, hurled om you at the-speed 0 pe I ait a : ene 0 the water swept ay: y which ali this low Coast isp destroyed all houses, hugs, other buildings; 3,5. Bum cattle, and left alive,out of souls, only 1,468” ‘Those her by climbing the’, t ‘the roots of their 6#n eargied inland on the the wave having Toroe Wan va deat ata. distance of eight m: Wherever throughout mae Fe gunnabs of the rive: ta side the wave flo that the rm: dened with Diliey. rt ] b the road without ad pal havin while aevieg en In Cal- cuttasg.90 miles from the sea, and. nearly twenty miles north of this point, 40,699 huts were swept away, the habitations, that is; 6f:03,400 human beings, ten vessels sank at once, on shore, of which 97 were severely jared, Grid 36 totally lost. — The loss of life, however, was not. great, the sod E bh buildings protecting the tewn, and the wave 4 mbetheavily on the opposite side At lowran 1,9.9 persons are reported drowned, Th.yae cattle killed, and property estimated at £6000 swept away. From thence to Seram- ‘Hoogly, a distance of 26 miles along the Fite. ot railway, and probably more thickly pulated than any country district on earth, ionomes of the people were either cleared off or #0 injured that it was necessary to replace them, and the yery jungle so battered that months afterwardthe track of the storm was clearas the tre ck cf @ horse through barley. ~The Post Office Route Agent between Charleston snd Branchville, S. C., nas applied to the Post Oifice Department for service ren- dered after the secession of the State. B@~-J. M. Daniel, of the Richmond Examiner is seriously ill. Wa The Turner Association, organized twelve yearsego by the Germans of Savannah for physical development and benevolent pur- pores, bas survived the war, and emerges prosperous and loyal. a RRS IE SELES PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ™ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, aT $10 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT, - OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Orrice Apprgss, Box No. 5,368,Nzew Yorke OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINE£ON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSET’ tary. H. J. BURTIS, M Superintendent, Titus: Ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No. 142 Broadway, N.Y, 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 secu: 5, which bonds and seourities will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. 0. Box No. 5,368. New. York City,or to * At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- pocl Petroleam Company, No, 142 Broadway, New York Oity.”’ or any of its Agents. Subscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Beq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, B.C. mar 6-3m reknws METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS AND WINDOW BANDS Totally exclude Cold, Wind, Rain, Snow and Dust from the crevices of Doors, Windows and Sky- lights—stop the rattling of sashes without inter- fering with the free use of the same, They save one half the fuel, and are warranted good for five years, For circulars, with prices, references, &c., address JOHN A. PAINE & OO., Agents. Offices No. 538 7th street west, and No, 342 D stree north, feb 23-I1m* ATCHES, JEWELBY, &e. LARMOUR & Oo., Light street, Baltimore, in- vites the attention f purchasers to their choice stock of No. 1 WATCHES, DIAMOND JEWELRY, &o., SILVER WARB. PLATED WARE, OPERA GLASSES, SPECTACLES, TABLE CUTLERY &c., at low prices. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best man- ner by the best workmen and warranted. ja %-3m Remarks from Chemical Aidt ¥' CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS, they enjoy our utmost confidence. Weconsider them safe and :e@- iable. NEVEBRS& YATES. 3 Philadelphia, June 12th, 13:0. maar 25-6m JorsPa REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, and will constantly keep on the largest an: t assortment in the eit: Brackets, pep; Lights, Pertabi Gras lobes hades, and all ai cles in this line, from the best establishments ia New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold on the most reasonable terms. Pinon BANGES, FURNAOES, and Fire-Board ves. We are prepared. to farnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, rants. &c., are invited te call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS romptiy and cheap, as also everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner. and thing Tubs, Fountsias. Water Basins,&c.,&c., at No. 500 9th street, near Pe: lvani the largest establishmentin thecity. '" feb2-eotf PAWNBBOKER AND 285 . LOAN OF FIGS. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 285 C Street, between lith and lth, Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad- id and Silver Watches. Di J iry, Silver Ware, Hardware,' Clothing and Merchandise of every description in good order, ew Ha had J2 years experience im the busi- ity. and faverably knewn to many of ness in the its citizens, I am confident that te all who may en- trast me with business. (which will be strictly con- fidential) I will give satisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from7 o’clocka.m., until 9 o’elock p. m. jal7-3m NNoTr0z TO OFFIOEBRS AND SOLDIERS. AncteTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFION, Daretor WasHinGTon, No. 134 ear Zist st, W aAsHINGTON, ++ March 1, 1365, The atténtion of officers and enlisted men, for- ' merly in the service of the United States, is called | to the large amount of personal property stored ia tes Govern ment warehouses connected with this “sey Government requires the space occupied b: sald property for the effects of those now in the A ucriytion of each article should be given witl l¢ Dame, company, regiment, or othe #, accompanied by am oath or affirmation shewing that the claimant is the authorized party. The goods will be forwarded to the address of the porssis So entitled at his expense. AI of theabove-mentioned property remain- ing claimed ninety days from this date will b sold mb 2-dtgray 31 Spablic auction. | wes 4 MOORE, Betis TALES FOR sata Gapt. Ass*t Qr, U. 8. Army. b LEER FIRST CLASS gomeenoe é Al BILLIARD TABLES, nearly new, whch ill dispase of very low, I uige at the Billiard room, corner 1 and Pennsylvania av. fe 14-tf WING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe mac Cc oats, ‘Potomac,”? a ”? Apply tothe Water street, Georgetown. (Gua, DRAWERS AND UNDERSHIRTS, wid NEW AND ELEGANT STYLE, i BBBNCH YOKE SHIRTS made from measre- ment to order,(fit guaranteed.) Material farnished ow! depired. ’, children’s and family Sewing neatly ‘done. Mrs. R. A. KLINE, | some building loc, viz: A eee Fi DaYs. YY JAS. €, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING oe U ARES No, 868, 723, oon, Te, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April sth, at 4% clock, on the premises, we shali sell 20 valnable Building Lots in Square No. 858, fronting. 23 feet on East Capitol street, between Sixth and Seventh ageets east, and running back 123 feet to 83) foot Immediately after, Lot No. 3. in Square 723, sab- divided into 3 Jota, fronting 22 feet Sach on torth bet. First and Second sts east. ani back with an average depth of 170 feet to Massa- churetts avenue, with a front on said ayenue of 21 feet 10 inches. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 7th, at 4% o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell Lots 1, 2, and 5,in Square (84, subdivided into 9 building lots, fronting 23 feet’s inches on north Q street, Legare Hiya nate = woleeare avenue; 2 1ots fronting 28 feet 734 inches on : between north D and © strecta. reas a lots recente ee etal ie eens AVG. etween 3d an streets east, and one frontin, 23 feet on ith street. & o . 6 lote in Square 843, fronting 2i[feet on the Public between 5th and 6th streets east. in be gainer 8 fronting 26 rae on north B of = the ss r of 6th street east, Terms: One-third cash; the balance in six and tyelve tioaths, with interest, secured by a deed 0! he A payment of $20 will be required at the time of saleon each lot. All conveyancing and stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, m25d J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B* J.0.McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON PENN- Sea hone: BEEWEEN 3D AND 444 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 5, at 5 o'clock, on the premiaes, wo shall sell, Lot No. 20, in reservation No. 10, fronting 26 feet on Peunsyl- Vania avenue, between 3d and 42 streets, and raa- ning back 129 feet to a 2)-foot alley, improved with a three story Brick House and Brick Back Building. erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All sonversncing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. .L. M. PETERS, Executor. _tMar 25-4 J_0. McGUIRE & CO,, Aucts, BY JAMES C. MCGUIRE & OO., Aucts. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH I, BETWEEN 14TH AND LOSTHSTREBTS WEST, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTEBNOON, April 4, I shall se)l in front of the premises. at 4’s 0’clk. by virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court,dated the lth day of May, 1803, ratified and confirmed by the Su- reme Court of District of Columbia, on the Isth day of May. I the following described hand- Lot numbered four (4) in Square numberel two hundred and eigh’een, (218,) it having a front of 42 feet 7 inches on north I, between Feurteenth and Fifteenth streets west, rannin pack with a side alley to a 30 feet alley, 142 feet inches, ‘Terms: One: halfcash; balance in six months, the purchaser to give note for the deferred payment, bearing intereat from the day of sale and secured to the satisfaction of the cuardian. All cenveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, Title perfect MRS8, ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Guardian. m4-12tads J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BXECUTOR’S SALE OF SMALL AND VALUA- BLE TRACE OF LAND AT THE H STREET TOLLGATE ; 5 Un TUESDAY, April 4th, 1335, at 12 o’clock m, on the premises, I shall sell: a small and valuable piece ofjiand containing 9%; acres situated at the jonction of H street, Boundary street, 15th street east. Maryland avenue, Bladensburg Furnpike, and Eenning’s Bridge, together with the im- provements consisting of a Frame House, known as the Anacottia Tavern, and necessary ont buildings. The situation of the property (at the junction of seven different thoroughfares,) renders if desira- ble for business purposes, and the land is ungur- in ite qualities for a Market Garden, Terms: }; in cash; the rémainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed f trust on the premises. 2 rk at the cost of the pur- id at: Cee ee SOHN B, MINOR, Mxecutor, md J.C. McGUIRH & Co. Aucte,_ BBX 2-0 McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, i TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, made in the cause of Esau and Adolphn: Piokrell versus Johanna Grant and other: upon the Docket of said Court, the subscr Trustee, will offer at public sale. oa FRIDAY, 7th day of April next, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the real estate of which the late James penidy died seized. lying in the city of Washington an District of Columbia aforesaid, and being all that rt of Lot numbered 9, situated in square red 73, beginning fer the same at the south corner of said lot om the north line of, K si north, and runnin, et thence along the line of K street west twenty feet, thence due north seventy- five feet to the rear of said lot, then due cast twenty feet. and then south seventy-five feet to the place of beginning, with the two-story Brick House thereon Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance of 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 paymenta, with security to be approved by the Trustee; or the cash may be Cae om the day of sale. On the pay ment of the whole purchase money, the Frustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost, the property to him sold, free. clea id discharged of all claim of the parties to the ci 4 ICHARD P. JACKSON, Trustee. mh 22 ds JAS. MCGUIRE & CO., Auct’ra, 8. MARSHAL’S 8ALB —In virtue of two writs + of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expore to public sale for cash, in front of the Geurt House door of said county,on FRIDAY.the 7th day of April next, 1865, commencing at 12 o’clock m.,all defendant's Tight, title, claim and interest in and to Lot No. 20,in Davideon’s subdivision of Square No. 235, fronting 26 2-12 feet on K street north, and ran- bing back 1428 12 feet to a 30 foot alley, together with all and f' lar the improvements thereop, seized and lev: upon as the property of Jose$ht B. Stewart, and will be sold to satiafy pueichats Nos. 262 and 1,092, one in favor of M. 8. Johnson, use of Columbus Alexander, and the other in favor of Columbus Alexander. WARD H. LAMMON, mar 15-dtd U.8. Marshal Dist. Col, S418 oF CONDEMNED MULES. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot af yet Washington, -» March 25, 1865. Will be sold at public suction. at t near the Observatory, WASHINGTON, D. 0.. on mON ay: April 10, 1865, at 10 o’eiock a. m., a lot o: MULES, condemned as unfit for public service, Terms cash, in Government funds. a D. H. RUCKER Brig, Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, mm 25-14t Depot + (Washington. PERSONAL. I R. EDWIN ¥. WRIGHT, ‘Natural Seer,” or sycho-Magnetic Reader of QGharacter and Examiner of Disease, can be consulted either by ail or in person, from photograph or bhand- writing. upon tha *‘Cyuse and Cure?’ of every phase of mental and physical disease _ MRS. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Physician. “heals b~ Iaying on handa,’’ Blindness, Paralvais, Rheu- metism, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, eee Rooms 341 F street, near Patent Office. mn -lm* 218. DR. BACKER. THe Most WoNDER 2 1 8 © AGful Astrologer, No. 218 K st., det. Wth apd Ith sts..two squares from the F street cars. gives fuil and thorongh information con- cerning allaftairs through Jite, with and io regard to Health. Wealth and Marriage. Love Affairs, Journeys, Law tuits, Absent Friends, Sickness and. Dea:h. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the morning till9in the evening. Entrance through the candy store. mb22-im* MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES SUFFERING WITH DISBasKs PECULIAR TO THE SEX _—MADAMBMENAH, after 14 years practice in New York, has taken rooms in t city, No. 227 8th atreet west, where she will treat such cases, Her practice is different from any in this city. Will give reference and certificates sufficient to eonvince the most fastidiqusof her successful treatment in Female Diseases. Patienta will be visited at their residences if necessary. harges reasonable, Hours of consultation from 104, m. to 2p. m. mar 2-]m* MES. BROOKFIRLD, of Kansag, can be cou- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events, at her room, on K street, one door erst of 3d etree: e ne ree of Douglas Bespi tal, She studied under ene of ie mi cele! 33 Astrologers of the seo. Bue guarantee. satis. faction to all those who may give her & cal: Bhe be seen from 8 a, m, to 9p. m. Price one dolla: feb 1!-am* NOTICE FoR BALE-—260 sets of one, two, and JOHNSTON, No. 373 P EBLED AND DELICATE arigy ‘ac HEL MBO if getic feelings and ¢: ou tosleep well. m: four-horse second hand HARNESS, and a 6th streets, opposite Ni INS. of both atl Li HY INJURE THE COMPLEXION BY POW- WwW. RS AND Warnes i w7net™ 421 H street, bet, 11th and 12th. large tok of d-hand SADDLES hd BRI- Loi of secon D Sears 8 a Lt wi ie ~ mar l4-Im* EXT iT BUCRU will give brisk and e which choke cr Sl # of the skin, and in a short time leave te n the blood, and if you Yet OT gr ee Hianey ty the complexion eat Ban N’S IVORY PBARL TOOTH POW ofor dlean’ g and presery- Rropera- 8. LEON, Office 420 Penn’s avenus, between 44 and 6th streets MED BLA ore anaes ; a SPLEEN; 80B8 vas, BOM THROAT. ‘aving hed many yeare experi tice of thone diseases the doctor bide detanion "¢5 all competition in their treatment and'cure, Meseat canna of venereal diseases cured im ene or two days. Ladiesand bim at his office from 9to dpelgck Sar deok Sat HE BEST EVIDENOR THAT? ‘1 F street, ie th; racti my Din ie the District, ia iy has to de'over work 6 one that ie botohea kt ot eal je bas the Tarapet mud is soearttee oY at: ever a o if able and willing £6 8 doy valtora bro runt i ergipctintemer eter gis Peat of he Berle. Gare aches ecture Room, ‘The Cabinet Organ dy lett [ y al of ee and. all a iene of pdnamortmentot these fastratente fs ortmen! eae ru! be fonnd at the: NAL EAKNESS, Siem nt i wréteoted ‘similar ‘without always to MBEZEROTP, _mart0 sc Urabe sb Bonny. ene Heh ot. H renee 4 ID EXTRACT BUCHU Is ne propertion, and immediate” gree fs i in j mar 256m t Offer: tal: GURL aone wreWiLis erionUne ERE: First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.) President, WM, 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aaD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 157TH stT., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Government securities with Treasurer United Btates, a7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.“ Acting in connection 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 Banka | and Bankers, A constant gupply of the Notes om hand and ready for immediate delivery, We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BEOUBITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGB and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchate Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and Prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMAT‘:ON in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. WasnincTon, March 20, 1905. m 21-tf LOAN, Mr. JAY COOKE, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and purehasers U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, underdate of August 15, 1864, in denomonations of $50,$100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 7310 per cent. per an- num, and have coupons attached, payable in law- ful money, on February 15th and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August l5th, 1867; or, at the options the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemi@figat the pleasure of the Government at any time @ter five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1567, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres- ent worth in the market about NINE PER CENT preminm, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there ia left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PER CENT., with a prospect of a’much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes. We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- eral issues of FIVE PER OENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Certificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. ¥u)) information furnished upon application in person or by mail. UYERS AND HOLBERS OF CAUTION TO Let NOTES. In order to prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & 00., feb 4-dtf Bankers, F ITZHUGH COYLE. President. CHAS. BRADLEY, Gazhier. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, or WASHINGTON, D. 0. DIRECTORS, Fitzhugh Ooyle,%. D. Gilman, J. M. Brodhead, M.G@, Emery, Leenidas Coyle. Jno. H. Semmes, Wm. A. Bradley,D. B. Clarke, Samuel Norment. This Bank having been authorized by the Comp- troller of the Currency to commence the business of banking under the act of Congress of June id, 1864, will open on Monday, the 2th instant, inthe banking house formerly occupied by the Pat- riotic Bank, southwest corner of D and 7th streets. A rystem 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 sale of United States bonds, certificates of in- debtedness, quartermasters’ checks, &c. All bu pee entrusted to the Bank will have t at on, Prompt attentio? 177HUGH COYLE, President. CHARLES BRADLEY, Cashier mi3-tf GeErD AND STOCKS. Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Brchange Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the Cpareias or ead antes taade at the uml rates urchases and sale , ITTENHOUSE, FOWLBR & CO., Bankers, 362 Penna ay. - MADAME PRINCE ® would announce to the Ladies or RON Washington and its vicinity that she has been among the firet to select from the present sea- son's importations, She takes this mode to re- quest a visit 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, they cannot fatl to be pleased, : Her stock of FANCY GOODS—such as, LACE JACONET and SWISS WAI8TS, FANCY BACK COMBS, INSERTINGS and EDGINGS. REAL A A 80 complete N SHADES and SUN UMBRBLLAS.— a small advance, they being from one in New York, and be- ing witho t Sraereng, profit, customens Se judge of quality and price by sesing for themselves. Also, 10 dozen assorted NHOK RUBEs, at 50 to 75, being sbout 50 per cent. cheaper than that esrential and pretty article of dress can be pro~ o“FScemerelaties, I would call your attention nce more Ladies, I would call y: to the little “New York MILUINERY AND FANCY BTORE. where you can Gad a well selecte stock of mre) CEN os avery) deter lacie, an utmost to please you, Mere eney eon he TMADA ME PRINOE, mar ]7-1m* 22 Market Bpace H. F. ZIMMERMAN & 00., 630_....BEVENTH STRERT,....530 m3-t jaccessors to Mi & Zimmerman, have on Buocensor# tt oatiens to keep a fue aiortiont hand SUNT FURNITURE, All. persons who may be in want of Furniture will do well to call and examine our stock, as we are confident our prices and furniture will give satisfaction. Call at No 530 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and Detreet. fe 17-tf “§ DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, W Net 2 614 Pa, Avenue, Washington, Do, HAT EASTERN. NORTHERN, AND Wesr- GREAT AN EXPEBBS FORWARDERS, ROHANDISS, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- — inte NOTES, STOORS. SONDE. &one” Forwarded with BAFATY AND DISPATOH to all ma asi ble sectio: sor ene Cae tas ) Company iiwey Vy N Abt, WEST AND NORTR WEST. Ite principal offices are WAN PHIWADALEHTA, BALPLNORE POR, PEUINNATE. BT LOUIG aes Sonnet tid HEHE TN ana ne are at ew th lines forwarding to the CANADAS ana'the a4 ERGVIN ORS and other steamship lings ta LIVERPOOL. 80 AMPEON and HAVRE, iB rs lection of NOTES, TS and BILL Smade SLO EB Lite weep 0 ee a ra td PON aR OE EE ae, Pat fe On and after Renter, Pecenider 18. ber Passqn- on runas follows: eacaaten at = TRAINS MOVING NORTH. | Fo. 1_BALTIMORE, WAY STAT OF & HAR- BIBBURG T ~~ 6: ue vies fe oun tan Sooke ae 4 . YORK & PHILABDELPH! PREBE—Leave Washington 130 1, Philadel phi: OP. Me New York ‘5:50 = uM. f Baltimore tiekete sold x ee for the ‘Wort, and reac © Baltimore at 10:00 No. 4— NW YORK MAIL TRATN—Leave Wash- imgton 11:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore at 19:45 | rae Philadelphia 6:37 ¥.m., New York 10:00 Me ‘No, 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—L: Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- ith Prederick train, Arrive at Bal- 3 x. 6—BALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND HIA TRAIN —Leave Leeper :30P,M. Afrive at Baltimore 6:10 Pr. uw. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and Annapolis Junction only. No. 7—BO8TON, ALBANY & NEW YORK HX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave. Washington 6:00 P. w. Arrive at New York 4:00 a, u. rs by this train connect with al ng Jines leaving New York for the Bast, an: West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets | sol Iby this train. which is limited in capacity by Goyernment orders to insure the mails. No, S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.M. end arrive at Balti- more 8:25 P. M No. 9—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M,; stopping at Relay House for Western passen- 1'45 take Mxprees Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkersburg, and all points inthe West, Reaches New York at 6:15 a.m. FOB ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:16 A. M.and the 3 and 4:30 P, M. from | Washington, No trains to or from Annapolis on | day. BUNDAY TRAFNB. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the $:15 and 11:14 a,M. and 3 Pp. mw. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 p. uw. for New York onLy. THROUGH TICKETS to the West, as well ag to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in the day,as | well as at_new office in the American Poleprarh Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and Sth stree\"Gm will be checked at all hours.—also for through points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains, . ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, ‘put earnestly requested te respect the e Line, established for the general ad- are polite) tules 0! yh as the keeping of one or more cars Seelesvely for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in an but the smoker’s cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui compliance with the decisions of the agents or cenductors in regard to thele state eee etc.. especially in tartin, é ae nu B. SMITH, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 3 BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR Me NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. mber 25, trains will leave Bal- een ees pete Calvert Biation, as follows ; il at——- ——- -——- . = Fast Meare Accommodatie ie and Pittsburgh Expre rie eng and Blmira Mxpress_———- 6.15 A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Gormccia with the 9 20 A. M_train from Baltimore for Pittaburgh and the West and for Blmi: Buffalo. St ester, Dunkirk, Canan- aigua, and Niagara Falls, and for New York City. THE4 30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON h the 8P. M, train from Baltimore Connects wit, Pittsburg and Eric, THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and suns through to Pittsburgh and E.mira, without change of oars connecting st Pittsburgh forCincinnati, Chicago, and gt. aS ana at mira. for Oe Bochester, and Syracuse, NE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, e Leaving Washington at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARs ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpiers’ Tioxees at Goveanueny Rares, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. BZ-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Fonnsylvanis Route, corner a] Pei ‘lvavia avenue ixth street, under tional Hotel. and Depot House, No. 43 Ot., near New ington. Jersey avenue, wax, bUs ARRAY, assenger and Ticket Agent. JNO. GILLETT, Agent, corner 6th street and Pa. ave. . mat dec 29-tf PSLADaLPHIA STEAMERS. New Bx; bine, i-weekly, between PHIL- ADSLPHTA and ALEXANDRY WASHINGTON and GEORGE- Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George H. Btout. lar sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phis. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown, piney ‘wo, 50 0 De Gernetome a. ater street bg Agent ia Philadelphia, Wil, 2. OLYDE, i¢ s. ‘Agents in Aléxandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st. Rov 8-tf H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. BEPOT FoR GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, No. 562 SeventH st., OrPoOsita CENTER MARKET, ,000 LIGHT SASH, 2.000 PAIRS BLINDS 30.900 DOORS. 10.000 VERT MOULD- In addition to the above, a great variety of £ 5 _dee., Also, the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in use. Buperior to marble in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR-JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS, FRENOH SASH, and final- ly, everything required about a building fur- nished at short notice. PAINTING DEPARTMENT. ©. 0. HAMILTON will execute with di teh all PRINTING GRAINING, Se. ken lott with oe Uwe. &e., left wi N 562 7th t., opposite Centar Marat 0. at., 0) site Center Marke’ fan 237m aoa Washington, D.U. | Fte S TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combinatio.. of ingredients in these Pilis is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cancotdo harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregu- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all o structions, whether from cold er otherwise, head- ache, in the side, palpitation of the heart, whitesgall nervous affections, hysterics, fatigae, pain in the back and limbs, &c,, disturbed aleep. which arise from interruption of nature, _ DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS waa the coramencement of 9 new era in the treat: went of ir: egularities and obstructions which hay consigned 60 many to & PREMATURE GRAYE, No female can enjoy good health uuiless she is regular, and whenever an obstructien takes placa the gen- erai health begins to decline. These Pil's form the finest preparation oeeke forward with IMMK- DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T BE DECEIVED, Take this advertisement to rons Drogeist. and tell him that you want the EST and most RELIABLH FEMALE MEDI- oa THE WOBLD, which is comprised in e 8. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been @ Standard Hemedy for ever thirty ears, and are the most ppertaal one ever known for ail complaints peculiar to Females, To all classes they are invalnable, inducing, with cer tawnt , pertodical regularity. ane are known to thousands,who have used them at different periods. througtout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Phystctans in America, Hzplicit dis ections, stating when they should not be used. with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Boz, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50) to 0 Pi Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: tion, by remitting to the Proprietors, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, UTCHINS & HILLYER, P: oprietors, deo 10-eoly.a $1 Cedar at.. New York. IBEMEN’S INSUBA NOW COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OAPITAL_.--..$200,000.- Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washington, INSURE HOUSES OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST LORS BY FIRB, ‘i ss TBxore nS > eema, hn D. Barcla: os jernete 5 eee thwe! Parker, ‘ neh, fern, ‘0 chari a remaenys” ADAMS, Prosident, P ABEL G, DAVIS: “NON-RETENTION NTINS! ‘ine. Irritation. Tifandoe or leon a of Bladder or Eidneys.s Bise: of the strate Glands, Btoae-in ti raya or ck: unt Deposit, aad eat fasneee °o \e Bladder Ky i frets uso HELMBOLDS ¥LUTD BXTRAQT BU- eA aera FE RBAPARI 4 i 0! Pros of the daysai opera to She presen n bud, file enous the Beaul; garam aie eli tae Sepnting tea ole fis QUFREA OF BONG, Bal fenalg vocalist, tro Bate if h t ‘t time, | be sound i N ¥ HORSES! (Gia ABTILLERY HORSES | MULES Birst Divisi 1885, avairy and arti! St Giesboro Devote is Matron Cua D as) uy, < HORSES, suitable for th service, will be received at | open market, till May 1, 1965, by Gaptain GEO. 3, | how sie A. G. B, s in lots of twenty-five or more will be Teeelved in this city, In open market till May 1, 1855. by Captain CO. H OMP KINS, Assistant Quartermaster, corner Twenty second and i All an mals to be subjected to the usual Govern- ment inspection defore being accepted. it —"Cavalry horses muse cations a folko ! in all partionlars: well broken; in full fieah and good conilition; from fifteen (15) to rx. teen (16) hands high; from five (5) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted inevery way to cavairy nine (9) and ten (10) yearg |, sprightly, and healthy, es, rses betwei ef age, if still vigorou may be noose” + Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sound in oken and square trotters in harness, in full flesh to ten (10) years old, not less than fifteen and one-half 15's) hande high each horse to weigh not less than ten hundred and any (1,050) pounds ules must be over twe (2) years of age, strong. stout, compact. well developed animals, ‘not lext than fourteen (14) hands high, in fall ih, free from every blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe work, and must have shed the four front colt’s teeth amd developed the corres- ponding four permanent teeth, two in each jaw. bi particulars, strong, quick, and active, well d condition. from six (6) These specifications will be strictly adhered to, | and rigid ; enforced in every particular. Hours ef inspection, from 3am. to4 p.m Price, Cavalry Horses, one hundred and eighty- five dollars ($135); Artillery Horses, one bundred* and ninety dollare($19)); Mules, one hundred aad ninety-five dollars ($13; . Puy ment will be made at this office. JAMES A. EKIN, Colonel in charge First Division Q.M.G.d, _mar 18 tap00 Pp*®orosas FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Devst of Washinaton, we ‘ashington, D. C., Feb. 23, 1885. i SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- signed for supplying the U. 8. Quartarmaster’s Department, at Washington, D, Q,, Baltimore, Md.,. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, With Hay, Corn, Oats W. _ Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of Corn or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and pyrerss. = Bidders must state at which af the above named points they aro to make deliveries, rates at whien they will make deliveries t! the quantity of each article proposed to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed, The price must be written outin wordsen the 8. Corn to be put ub in stont sacks of abont two bushelseach, Oats e sacks of abont three bushels each, The sacks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Government, The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals. : All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being acespted. Contracta will be aware! from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will ba made when the whole amount contracted for shal! have been delivered and accepted. % The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposal with a guaranty signed by two ereren- sible persons, that. in case his bid be accepted. 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 preposed 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 good the dif- ference between the offer ef said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contraet may be awarded. The responsibility ef the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United Staten District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person knewn to this office, All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full name and post office address of each palace must be legibly written in the pro- osal, : Prproposals must be addressed to piace D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. C., and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Forage.” Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his aranters, will be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank ferms of bids, guaranties, and bonds mag be obtained upon application to this office. All proporals received xnder this advertisement? will be epened and examined at this officeon Wed- nesday and Saturday of each week at12 m. Bid~ ders are seupen ley Gels be present at the ids if they desire. opening of bids xf H, RUCKER, D. fe25-tf Brig. Gen’land Quartermaster. 396 UABRTERMASTER’S OF FICB, Cc aF a Depot sF WASHINGTON, Wasninctox, D.C,, January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drugs, Hardwate, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, & sealed proposal or list, in dupiicate, of the articles they are preptred to furnish t> this Depot st short notice, w: ice of each marked in plain figures. #0 that, in the exigencies of tho it, the article or articles can be ob- lay, at the lowest price. to well to this Depot will be re- service require tained wi’ Dealers wishing jnired to furnish the list punctually every Monday morning. Ve aren. H. UCKER. Brigadier Gen’l and Chief Q. M., jan 5-tf Depot of Washington REBT DISEASES! BECBE? DISEASES!) BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED? “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, «ce. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or be wela of the most delicate. Cures in from two te four days, and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mos! eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUMLE.P* “HANGER WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, oF who ee! tp gorged with Balsam Copavia.oz . he SPOury s WY SAMARITAN’S GFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODI#! BCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENERBAL DISKASES, &o SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the wablic asa pohitive cure, BYPHILIS OR VENERRAL DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUIOBisa most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever preseribed: it reaches and eradicates every particle Of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, aud do not transm iitoyour po#~ terity that for which you may repent in after yearo DO NOT DBSPAIB! Although you may be pronounced incurable, the SAMARITAN S KOOT AND HERD JULONS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as ali the bad effects of Mercury. SAMARITAN'S OHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents. Fnil direetions. WHAT THE SURG TONE SAY OF TILE SAMAR- ITAN’S REMEDTHS. “ON Boarp rHe Steamstip Cost\ Rica, Feb. 10, 1865 —Mrssrs. Desmond & Co., 915 Race street, Philadel phis—Dear Birs : Please send me one gross of your & i i Adams & Oo.’s Bx- Press. 80 a: ch me bythe i3th,as we sailon thatday. ~ it to be what it is represented, I do not like to make a voyage without & supply, “Yours, very respectfully, “J. 8. Dorset, Surgeon “ Atlantic Mail Steamship Co., N.Y... * Between New York and Aspinwall.” ESMOND & ©0., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ice. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner Lith st. and Pa. avenne. HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, TP BLED AMAR Protected by Royal Lett tent ol England, and secured by th the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar Ne }, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermatborrboes, and Exhaustion of the Tricstant No.2 has entirely a ea Bystem. the naseouse use of Goparia, Gudebs, &< mar No.3 is the infallible remedy for all 1 Yies and Se:ondary Symptoms, thus ob¥ ae nae of mercury and all other deleteriv jenta. Each preparation is in the form of a most agres- able Lorenge, Secured from the effects of climate aad changes of atmosphere, j: or four cases in one for thus saving $9. Divided in #@parate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &c., » Wholenate and retail by Dr. BARROW. No. 194 leecker st, New ork, had also of 8.0, FORD, No. 290 Pa, ave., corner 11th street. sep 96m Y FIDENTIAL. OUNG Munchy bave injured themselves b_ certain secret habitewhich untit them for b: ness. pleasure, or the duties of married life; middle aged or old men, who, from the fo! youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years. before placing themselves under the treatment of any one, should first read “THY SECRET FRIEND,” Married Ladies, will lear some of importance by petusing “The Secred | Bent fo any adarem. ina ‘sealed enyolope en re+ cCoipt wenty-five Cents. es ART&CO., Da. CHAS. A. STBW. MT ion, Mass, de l4-ly i THAT IS TH. and in $27 cases, OR MIBESY the beneAt of Bu nity rout of Shen mock instractive an tin Lectur eon Marriage and ral it Debdility, Premature dius APPIN, % is :! Yon a ro prietors of the * PARI- af, BINBT OF WONDBES, ANATOM Yana it DI tN © have determined—regardless af ex- uo a fons. Dedine, ervou' jgesti = pressi ignorance of Pe toe: wes Netere’s Taw. "iphese invaluable de Tears been the means of enlightening aod ing thousands, and will be forwarded free on the rece of on Tomy and, Medicine, 36: Busdcay New ‘York. ja 13-ly IB COLOR. RESTORER FOR RE- i i a na original colpr wiho Bold by all druggists 5 cents per bottle. F INGER BREAD RDS MEDICATED -WOPTARe in efficacy, and HORTA for te for ‘obit ren, being eaten as an cake. va eee druggists, Brice 25.¢¢n teper box.