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Ssh sicsabanmni THE EVENING STAR. —————————————— CHAPTER OF RECENT HisTORY. | President Linceln Virgioia Rebels— | Secretary Sews: Condition — Pr dent J m—The Piet of the Ai * [Correepondence of the New York Tribune} | WASHINGTON, April 20, 1865.—The follow- | ing is the history of the authority recently | given for the assembling of the Rebel Legisia- tnre of Virginia. While President Lincoln was in Richmond | he was waited upon by Judge John A. Uamp- bell, who observed: «I bad an interview with Jefferson Davis, / njamin and Breckinridge just before they | left, and said to them: The military power of | the Confederacy is broken. Its independence is hopeless. It only remain» for us to make ithe best terms we can. The trouble is, the | President of the Unitea States cannot enter | half(i0}:' inches to the place of beginning, with | th you; but be does recog- nize the States, and can conter wita their regular suthorities. Under the doctrine of rate Rights, so aniversally held in the Soath, | the troops from VWirginia—the Confederate Government being & fugitive—wiil recognize | tbe rignt of the Virgicia Legislature to control them’ If you, Mr. Lincoln will permit that Dody to convene, it will doubtless recall them trom the field.” Ovmptell’s arguments for this course were ; many and specious. The President was ac- | tuated by bis absorbing desire for peace to | Listen attentively; but he said: ! «Judge Campbell, let us have no misunder- | atancing. 1 will give you once more, in black and white, my only terms.” And he immedt- | Stely wrote thesame propositions whicn Mr. | Seward took from bim to the Hampton Roads | Conference: I. The territorial integrity of the Republic. Ti. No retraction of Execative or Oougres- | Sional action on the subject of slavery. Ill No armistice. } To these he added a fourth condition, that, i ieading Confederates still persisted in the War, now it had become so utterly hopeless, their property should be relentlessly confis- ened } Campbell prayed for a modification of the third article, butthe President was immoy- able. He said: «We will not negotiate with men as long as | they are fighting against us. The lastelection established tbis as the deliberate determination of the country.” | On the steamboat which brought Mr. Lingoin gown the James river he wrote this order to Gen. Weitzel “Yon will permit the persons who call | themselyes the Virgimia Legislature to con. | vene in Richmond, for the purpose of with- @rawing the Virginia troops from the rebel ; army, but you will rotallow them to use any | tressonabdle language, or adoptany treasonable | meacures.” Witboat consulting with any person what. ever, or advising any one of its contents, he sealed this docnment and sentit to General | Weitzel by a United States Senator. | Kut, on the very day of bis death, here. | i } imto negotiations wi teived a letter from Judge Campbell, tinged ‘With the usual rebel ineolence, ignoring alto- gether the preposition which the President | bad made to him in writing, and ufging: It is true that the military power of the | Confederacy is destroyed, but the spirit of the | Southern people still renwins unbroken. If | you Want to concillate them it will be wise for you to grant un armistice, and necessary for you to treat leniently their leading public men, and seek their assistance!’ This was too much even for Mr. Lincoln's | good nature. He characterized Campbell's course as ungtateful and outrageous. Mean- | ‘while, the capitulation of Genera! Lee obviated the necessity of convening the rebe! Legisla- | ph and he sent an order countermanding the | 3: ‘One ofthe President's last efficial acts wasa | deed ut mercy toward his enemies. He ex- } pressiy stated that he meant te give the lead- ing Confederates an opportunity to leave the eountry. This despatch trom Port Koyal came to Washington: | “Beverly Tucker and Jacob Thompson will | be bere to-morrow in disguise, to leave on the steamer for Europe. What shall we do?” Mr Lincoln directed the authoricies to let them go. A few honrs later he fell by the as- eastin'’s bullet, and beside Ris death-bed a Member of the Cabinet countermanded that order. Fortunately fortheirown lives, Thomp- gon and Tucker did not come into the United | States afier the conspirators had murdered | the only man who could have saved them from their doom. Mr. Seward exhibits wonderful vitality, but | Ris ae have little hope that his mouth | will ever recover its symmetry. It ts likely | to be awry, and probably power will be lack. | Ang entirely to close the lower jaw. Several | days since the Secretary, with characteristic ; unselfishness, wrote upon aslate: “For my- | self I care nothing; but the people should haye een more watchiul for their President.” | Evicence discloses that there were ten con- | spirators in the plot: that ata meeting held in | Memphis they selected by lot the assassin of the President. Our authorities have a letter | | which says: “It becomes your happy lot to destroy this tyrant. Youcan se! the blade or the bullet, but yeu f once been dried, and it failed.” Letter from J. B. Booth to J. W. Booth. | Wasuineton, April 22 —A letterreceived at | Ford's Theater, directed to J. Wiikes Bootn, | bas been handed to the police. It is in the | bandwriting of Junius Krutas Booth, and is simply signed “Jun.” The writer speaus sig- | Bificantly of the oil business, and advises young | Booth to abandon it now that Richmond has been given up and Lee bus surrendered, as his friends believe it will not be profitable. A o8tecript signed “Alice” is appended, giving jooth similar advice. It is stated that J. Wilkes Booth studied law in the office of the late Judge Buel, Troy, about ten years ago. Heremained there but’ a short time. ct the cap, ow the cup has | Asa Trenchard’? of the Tragedy. {From the Chicago Journal.} i Mr. William J. Hawke, of this city, who re- | fides at No. 254 State street, has receiveda let- ver trom bis son Harry, who is a member of | Laura Keene’s theatrical company, who were | Ppiaying “Our American Cousin ai Ford's The. | Batre, in Washington on the night of the horrid tragedy. He gives some new facts in refer- ence to the assassination and the assassin. We Letter from the ure permitted to pubiish the letter, which is as tollows:— Wasninoton, Sanday, April 16.—This is j the first opportunity Ll haye bad to write to ou ciuce the assassination of our dear Pres. ident om Friday night, as 1 nave been in cns- | logy nearly ever since. 1 wasoneot the prin- | cipal witnesses of that sad attair, being the on- | dy_one on the stage at the timeofthe fatal shot | I wae playing “Asa Trencbard.” in the “American Cousin.” The “old lady” ofthe } theatre bad just gone off ihe staze, andl was answering her exitspeect when I heard the | shot fired. I turned, looked up at the Presi- Gent's box, heard the man exctaim, ‘Sic Semper Tyrannui,” saw bim jump trom the box, seizs | the flag on the staifand drop to tne stage: he | slipped when he gained the stage; but he got | Upon bis feet in & moment, braudished a large | knife, saying, “The Sontn shall be free! tarned Bis face in the direction I stood, and I recog- | nized him as John Wilkes Booth. He ran to- | wards me,and I sering the knife, thought I | Was the one he was after, ran off the stage and | up 4 flight of stairs. He made his escape ont of 8 door, directly in the rear of the theatre. mounted a horse and rede off. : The above all occurred in the space of a | quarter of a minute, and at the time I did not | know that the President was stot, although, es had tried tostep him he would bavestabbad | I am now under one thousand dollars bail | to appear as a wit: ~ potest ness when Booth ts tried, if All the abovel have ¢ imagine the excitement inthe thot was crowde@, with cries of « i. «Who was be!” etc., from every on In abont fifteen minutes atrer th, she President was cnrried out and acr, street. L was requested to walk down to (oo | lice head-quarters and give my wine | hey then put me under one thousana dene c's bend, to appear at ten o’clock next morning. as then walked about the city for some time, ay the city was Wild with excitement, and then went tobed. At haif-past three I was called Dy sn aid of the President, to go to the house where he was lying, togive another statement | before Jodge Carter, Secretary Stanton aad | other high officials assembied there I dig 80, and wentto bed again. Un Saturday 4 gave, You may | re, which avg him! | e present, | e occurrence bail. to It was the saddest thing lever knew. Tha | eity only the night before was illaminated,and | everybody was 60 huppy. Now itis allsad. | ness. Everybody Icoks gloomy and sad. { On that night the piay was going off so well, | Mr. and Mrs. Lincelu enjoyed itso mach. She | wes Janghing at my speech when the shot was fired In fact, it was one Iaugh from thetima | the curtain went up until it f-ll,and to think of such asorrowfulending! Itis anera in my | fife that 1 as never forget. Inclosed isa ce of the fringe of the flag the Presi, “a | Roiaing when shot. e | a | Tre Px B—Oollector Draper, of Ni } York, has tseued an order to the nealtn omer | of the port, to carefally inspect all vessels ar- | riving trem ports in Europe infected with the | plague, and to report immediately it any case | ‘of the disease 1s discovered. | i Mrs. Lander is play g£ in Chicago. | 17" Lotti and Galetti are the newest prima | oonne. | 7 Montgomery Bisir is practisi Py Boe v practisiog ldw in | Ba The printers of Leipsio are on astrike, | TUESDAY AFTERNOON, same hour, 2d Ma } | Let nan bered iwenty six, (26.) ip 1 No | 2lewt. e A t Brigad: ral,in charg | as “ae ers adier General.in : a Pitt Di ri AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. 'Y W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers OF VALU4BLB REAL ES- TROBTERS [na exvENTH WAD. ome Court of Dear- ree of the Bu ezine of doiSmbis, ia Keulty December 13th, 1864, an in ing date itch William R, Riley et, al.in bebalf, the ve i lation,” are = ect. al., are $s O offer for oa TUESDAY, th pinay cgelon. P.M f Lot is vai of a ine in uare. numbered three buodred and Sifiy-three (353) of the plan of the City of Washiug- ton, beginning for the north-east corner ef 4: aquere st the intersection of D street south and ih street west; thence runni With said lith street ninety (9u) feet. thense wi rt fifty-four (54) feet ten aud one half (1042) inches, | thence norts ninety (9:) feet, thence sast on a ling with said “D aireet” fifty-four (64) feet ten and one- the improvements thereon, Thin property in situated on the corner of D strectrouth ‘and Wth street west, and ofers great inducements to purchaters Terms—One-third cash. the residuein six and twelve months, the ourchaser giving hia notes for the deferred payments satisfactorily endorsed bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until ail of the purchase money is paid. All canreyencine and revenue stamps at the eost of the prreharer. i, ir If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from th~ day of sale, the Trustes reserves the right to resell the sai roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting parchsser, by xiving three ayn sotee in some newspaper printed in ) i on. fase had wr A LIOYD, Trustee, mbl02awswads W b. WALL & O0., Aucts, [Republican.} THE ABOVE 84LE I8 POSTPONED TO . . LLOYD. Trastee, 5 (WM. L, WALL & 00.. ac B* ©O.B L CROWN & OQ@., Auctioneers j EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PRO VED PROPEETY, By orderof tbe Hororable Orphans’ Court of the District_ot Columbia. we will sell, ny pibiic auction, on WBUNESDAY. April 26th. at 40’slock p. m..in frout of the premises. Lot numbere? twenty five. (25,)im Square numbered four han- dred and eigh'y Fix, (45'.) with the improvements, which are s good two story Frame Dweliiag, and other out baildi Also at the time snd place, we shall seli 1 3 Square foor bundred and eigh'y- Fix, (43'.) with same tmprova- metts, This property ix op Sth stract, batween G ne bt eets, aud oppovite St, Mary's Catho.ic ureh. And op THURSDAY, Apri! 27th at 40'clock p. ma., we will nell, in frout ~f the premises, Lot nam: dered three (3,) ia Square numbered five hundred and fifteen,:15: This property is situated on L street. between ith ard Sth streets, and is im- proved with a good Brick Dwelling, containing feven rooms And on FRIDAY, April 2th, at same hour, we shall sell.in fronta? the premirea, Lot pum: bered ten. (10.) in Bquare five hundred and eigaty three. (583,) with the improv-ments, consisting of a Frame ‘welling This property is on B street, between 2d ard 3d streets Island Terms of asie. One-balfeasb; the ba'snce in aiz and twelve monts. _ All convevances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. i BERNARD Hay Executor of Bernard Giveny. deceased, _ ap l5-td* OR. L CROWN & Oo.,. Anct BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A_VALUABLE FARM ON THB BORDERS OF eS City, OF 100 AOREB, AT PULLIC Op THURSDAY, the 2th instant. at 12 0’clock M., we shall sell,om the premises. a Farm of Une Hundred Acres, situated on the Bensing’s Bridge read, (extension of H atrest,) being about one maile and a quarier oortheast of the Capitol, and adjo.ning the farms of Douglass and Bariruff. The building co ofa good substantial Frame Houre with ten rooms.a large barn and stabling for thirty bead ef stock. Tonia property ia located onan emineco commanting a hne view of tha city and its surroundings. The ¥arm extends east te the Apacestia river. apd isin = good state of cultivation. _from its proximity to the city affords rare ilities for a dairy or market gar- dep. Possession given immediately. Terms: One half cash; the balance in six and welte months. fer notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of trast on the premises. Al) conveyancing and rovenue stamp? at the urchaser's cost. ale Zin be required ofthe purchaser when the perty is knoe! ap 18- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Also, after the sale of the Farm, we shall sell on the premises, one Cow, one F alot of Farming Utensils. JREEN & WILLIAMS, ap20d (Int & Chron} Auction JAB. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, CHANCERY BALE ALUABLE 2QUAREOF GROUND ON SEVENTH STREET WES, BE- ee STREMT AND RHODE ISLAND On THUKSDAY AFTERNOON, April 7th. at 5 o’olock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree ef the late Circuit Court, and anamended decree of the supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, siti: rt of Equity, the |; of April, 18 4. and rendered ia cause No. 738, whe'eio Elizabeth Brent is Corp'ainant. and Charles E, Brent and others defendants, the un- dersigned will set] the whole of Square No 420, except two lots heretofore sold, subdivided into 2 desiranle building lots fronting respectively on rma Wagon, and 7th and cth streets west, between ( st. and Rhode | Islandevenue. _ z Terms: One third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months. with interest, secured to the satisfao- tion of the trustee; or 8]l cash, at the option of the purchaser All conveyancing and stampa at the cost of the ch purchasers 5. CARROLL BRENT, Trustee, _Spll-eodts J. 0. McGUIRE & Cv., Aucta, Y J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Anctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALTARLB BUILDING HOUH ONS ORTH L ATREMT: bet. Z1S ead ONS s '» bet. tac 22D STREETS ep aiez end Under and by virtue of an order mafe on the Mth day of Starch, 1%. by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and pasred in a certain case ending intaid court. wherein Rachel Mason Terms: One third cash, balance in one and two years, with interast One fifth of the purchase Money to be paid at the time of sale; in default of cla: auch Ppehgronts ind preperty shall be immediately Tose! purchaser. Conveyancing and etemps at the cost of the pur- ¢. er. A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trastee JAS. C. McUUIRE & CO.,, Bp 2) -Stawlwkds Auctioneers, MARSH AL’BSALEOF VALUABLE REAL U. STATE IN THE CITY OF WASHIN ‘ON. D.C —In virtue of a writ of Seri facias sued fron’ the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sil at public sale. fi premises cn FRIDAY, the sth day of May next, $65, at 5 o'clock pm , all defendant's rieh¢, title, andinterest in and to the w Partof Lot . 1,in Square No. 3%, being the House ani Loton Pennsylvania avenue, routh side, batween 9th and 1th street wi and now occupied by.J. B. El- vars as a hardware store, together wito alland Singular the improverente thereon, siea d levied upon as the property of Waiter aioe ret will be sold to satisfy indiciale No. 2651, Supreme Court, ip favor of Alexander Provest.’ Bxecutor of W. H. Winter, WARD H. Lamo 13-dts U. 8. Marshal B.C. LE OF OLD NAVY GUNB, Navy Orpy. s ANcB YARD. W4snincron Crry, April 15, 1375 aoneey aa pa GIO hours of 12 and I p. Bighent tae igs in this yard a‘ auction tothe 7 (seventeen old Navy Cannon, weigh to be sold by the pouml for thee aut tual wei: eompletion of th removal of the guna by the purehaser, which must po dene at his expense aad within ten days afte ale. This will afford an excellent opportuni Founcers and others to obtain a vattable lot of charcoal iron. WILLIAM N JEFPERS, Commarder U.8. Navy. ani ap 15-2W Inspector of Ordnanee. 1IDE3 AND TALLOW. Will be wold at public auction, on - DAY. the with ipstant, at il oelock Woon ner cose ascot Wharf, the following articles, more S's2 Salted Reef Hides. 21 Dry Beef Hides, | li Dry Celf Skins, | £8 Bheep Pelts, “414 pounds f Tallow, ( Beef,) ‘gsilons Neatsfoot Oil, ounds of Tallow Borapa, 4 pairs of Horns, ao saorted Empty Barrels. ‘rms eash,in Government fonts. REL Washington, aprifncte nt Colone! and C. ACOTION BALE OF CONDEMNED Juartermaster Psa * mAs os See Wee ons First Dirosion, Will be sold. at pudlic ancte ye BEtl 1. 1465 bidder, at Baltimore, Md.on THURSDAY, Apr: TWO HUNDKRD MARES W many of them well bred and in g condite ON THURSDAY. Aoril M i010. TWO HUNDKED CAVALRY Houiay, ONE BUNOWED Manne Mla Fi WITH anon E HUNDMED CAVALRY HOnsHS, AND ¢ Horses have been cond: the cavalry service of the =, es Fer road ard farming purposes, many good bar- @aine may be had. Animals sold singly, Bale tocommence at9 a. m., and will be : ton, to the bighest HD 18, 855, ITA’ PoaL, ables, corner of Fremont and Ramsey s: Terms cash, io United Btates carrene tor MBS A. EKT 1 Remarks from Chemeal Analysis.) BE CMBOLD' PREP ARATIO » iN LT mjd auese confidence. We as vate ate. aud re: A! 5 Philadelphia, Jase 1th, 1660. . maar 25-6 south ens line H ‘ter decrse | atthe risk and expense of the defaulting | ash, in frout of the | for their ac- | One half ef the purchase money to be paid at the | ale.and the remaioder on the | held at Phillip’s Government EXAMINATION OF { | i i i | ! | | ' i ' i { 8 compiai:ant,and Oyntbia B. Mason and others | detend 8,(Ne. 1513 Equity.) 1 will seli,at pub- He auction,on MONDAY, May 15,at6 e’clock, on | the premises, Lot No.i3, in Bqaare No. 73, to gether with the improvements, consisting of a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and -utbuildings, HEILUR & O0-. 498 71h strest, having. tart 1 an REMOVAL. aay uere cous tetth S e e, and Jos o ctrects on Bos g,cor.7ih street, where they have just opened a fresh and cesirable stock of BOOTS AND SHORES for Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Missea’ and Ohildrene’ i a the peice price. and We W: erantes sa’ ion, own LOOMIS © MATHEW. PRIC § REDUCED TO GOLD. NEW BPHING GOODB LADIES, MISSES AND ORILDR ge assortment of aie fs BHORS and GAITERS, ace,) for An eltand tattered BUCKLED SHOES, BALMORA Cy 18, CONGRESS 5 GXFOKD and ETRAP SHONS of the best and me- A cageriol artidie of fine PRESS BOOTS, si le wipteied isle of fin AP HDOVEB, Ga at oe a31 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th et. ap l-eost sonth ride. TH OF Bi 3 AN, 000 FORT Rn AN? eee ed z leave to Congrese at PANIC PRICES!} recaived a large supply of all kinds of B' BRACES at the recent Panic Prices, and are now ‘od atiality Ladies’ Goat Balmorate at $1.25. =. at @ conte. ‘00d quality Ladios’ Sli ad:es’ heeled Slippers, High heel Opera Gaiter Gentlemen’s Long Bo Children’s Shows at 15 Good quality Children’s Shoes at 40 cents, And ail kinds of the best makes of Gent's Ladies’. Misses? and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES aod BALMOR ALS at corresponding ee at HBLLER & 06.'3, 492 ith street, Pour doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. TRUNES, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS cheap, at ie HELLER & 00.'8, 492 7th street, mh 2)-Im* Between D and 5 stree' PRIVATE PRIVATE MEDIOAL ATTENDANCE At Room No. 16 Washington Building. corner Pevns avenue and 7ti street. Oures potitively made or no pay required,and in the shortest pos- sible space of ti bi H DR. LISPENARD. N RB. Lispenard’s Prophylactic is # perizct ssfe- guard agaivat contagion. ap lstw* ERRON 4L—Dear friend : Don’t waste any more time or xioney trifling with quacks. see DR. DARBY aa 7th street, atonce, It will be the 2 cheap: 2 893 Im? UURTIS, MBs. P. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, One of the most powerful healing physicians that bas ever appeared before public. Her seeing powers are gitts from childhood. 8he examines disease with pertect aceurécy, and has Lever been known to fail. ir She is medically educated, and will treat all ¢lanses of disease. Mra, C, willdoall she adver- lites, as thousands can testify. Bhe a:so har the agency -f Bugbee’s Halleiniah an@ Simons’s EBoreka, tbe great and wonderful Diarrhoea and Liver Cure. Office hours from 9a, m, to 5 p. m., sud from7tog9p. m. No, 420 Pa, ayenue. Was ington tween i}: th r 31 D* WIN V. Wal Seer,” or Psycho-Magnetic Reader of Character and Examiner of Disease, can be consulted either by Biail or in person, from photograph or hand- writing. upon ths ‘‘Cause and Cure” of every phase of mentaf and physical diseave f; MBS. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Phynician, ‘heals bs layivg on hands,’’ Blindness, Paralvsis, Rheu- Watism, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, c..&¢, Rooms 341 F street, near Patent Office. mbh2-Im* DR. BACKER. THE Mos? WoNDER- 218,23 Astroioger. No. 218 K at., bet 218 With and 15th a's., two squares from the F street cars, gives full and thorough information eon- corning all allairs through life, with and in regard h lth and Marriage. Leve Affairs ‘vite, Absent Friends, Sickness an in be consnstee froma inene eni ntrauce throug’ = mh22-1m* M2, BROOHFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events. at her oom. on KE street, one door esrt of. street, in the rear of Douglas Hcspital. She has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the . Bhe guarantee satis- faction - all Snes 0 ey her calle e oan be seen from a.m. . Mm. Price oni dollar. » feb 11 3m* HB BEST EVIOBNOE THAT PRINOE. 381 F street, is the Gute ayEaehicas STAMPER in the District, is that hedally bas todeover work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He bas the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Mating his own Patte: he ts able and willing to stamp any pattern brongn him. nov2-tf A TWoOOD’s ‘x PATENT DRILLING MACRINS, PILE DRIVER, AND HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP, Practical teste having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over al! others for the purpore of moking Oil Walls, the undersigned in Bow prepared to receive orders for the same. This machinery; (a Hepde | Goae rexsinite e¢ STRAW for the baring o cil wells eacepting t ND DRIVING PIPE, ENGINE A CAST TRON (bot will be furvisted, if desired, at a reasonable price.) and dispenses with the use of the derrick rope, bull wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures pow in use, and is so arranged, being structed on wheels and portable, that itcam be ; eatily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. The detrituais removed from the well by out pat- ent hydrauiic proceas,and does eot require the removal of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes all the detritus in Trom Bto 10 minutes, but lilwise effectually clears outaad opens 831 the smal! oil veins that are so oftea_en- tirels closed up by the old processof sand pumpin With this machine snd a practical engineer, a well can be sunk from #'# to 10) feet withina p-riod gt train 15 to 3) days after the aoil pipe has been riven, Arrangements sre being made for the sonstrne- tion and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. ¥ | farther information, ¥ e, terms, &c.. address SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New | York. 8p 73m _ | ' { | } ! | | i ry ! tT HOTEL CONDUO HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE . enlarged to double its former capacity, Knonlernee SROPEAN HOTEL, on” , and Lith 3t., Washinsion, D, 6, This hotel, the oldest eonducted on pian in this city, bas beem enlarged in proved in every way necessary accommodation of the increasing Tkankfu! for the patronage alre: propri Tt hopes that by attention to business we sontinee to receive patronage as heretofore, Gress ats cals ne characd with what they receive, oo¥-tl "PB, BMBICH, Proprietor, 518 JOHN D. EDMOND «& Co.. 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IB BUILDER'S BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSBHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARB and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axies, Axictrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bylit Cane for chair bottom all of which we offer at THE LOWEST CASH PRIO. [feb ?5-1y]} and ents, 'y received, the ASSISPANT QuaRT Corner of G and Tw Wasuinoton, D. C., Mar The Government MM: pot of Washington will be sold where it now lies, o farmers and others, in such quantities as they may require, at twenty-five cents per ordinary wagon load. Application for the same to be made to Mr. George F Gilbert. General Superintend »nt, atthe transportation office, Quartermaster’s De- partment, corner of G and Twenty-secona atreeta, Payment to be made to the Cet ae a GHAS. H. TOMPKINS, ™m 2-5it Captain and A. Q (From the Larecst Manufacturing Chemists in the World | AM ACQUAINTED WITH MR. H. T.NELM- BOLD; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence and was successful tn c nducting the business where others had not heen equally ro be- forebim. I hava been favorably impressed with his character and enterpr’se. - LEIAM WRIGHTMANe Firmof POWERS & WRIGHTMAN. > 4 Mannfacturing Chemists. _me25-6m Sth and Brown sts., Philadelphia, CONFIDENTIAL. Youre MEN who have injured themselves b certain secret habitewhich wntit them for buai noes, picanirs: or the duties of married life; also middie aged or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other cannes, f-el a debility in advance of teeatment cf eey' duet nboahd Sek takin &, ne. eDoU! : ae SECRET FRIBND.? Married Ladies will learn pomatiing of importance by perusing “The Secret Sent te any addresa, in a sealed - Ceint of Twenty-five Conte, Address VOlOD® OB Fe OHAB. A. BTRWART & CO. Boston, Mass, _ HY INJORB THECOMPLEXION BY POW- DERS AND Wann which aooke cr ine ry? it is}n tho bined nat HELMBOLD'S 2nd oft shin use or i viet com AP ARILLA. It gives s én sone ee ___ 56m |S hetmeane te fp CONCRNTRATED EXTRACT HELM BOLD go Och the iret Diuracic, BEM BOLD HILEA CERTRATEO EXTRACT Both are prevansd According to titosor Phectan- Fs] and Chemistry, and are the most activa thatcan = ware in id streets, 24, 1355, nure belonging ‘to the De- telly = Ww th b are or the skip. smocth TRACT 6 leave ii and Pittsburg, Pa. For | the Baropean | you want, BANKERS, eS First National Bank OF WASHINGTON, BH. D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY axD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THR UNITED STATES, 107TH ST, OPPOSITE THE TERASURY DEPARTMENT tates a7 ORE MILLION DOLLARS.“ Acting in connection with the hause of JAY COORE & CO..a8 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, | wewill fill all orders with promptnese and dés- | patch, allowing the regular commisgion to Banks | and Bankers. !. & eonstant supply of the Notes on hand and | ready for immediate delivery. | We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | SUCUBITIREE at carrent market rates, FURNISH BXOHANGS and make Collections on| ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE | UNITED STATES We purchare Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TBRMBS, and give careful and | prompt attention to ACOOTNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIBMS 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, Onebier. Wasnreqgoy, March 20, 1358. m 21-tf 7.80 ““texne™ 7.30 OAN, Mr. JAY COOKE, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we age prepared to furnish promptly te agents and purchasers U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. There notes are issued, underdate of August 18, 1864, ip depomorations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73.10 per cent. per an- coum, and bave 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 15th, 9867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for UV. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om Acgust Ist, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN COIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres- ent worth in the market about NINE PBR OBNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium apen the bonds of BIX PBR CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the waturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes. We receive in payment for subscriptions the sev- oral issnes of FIVE PER OBNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing secrued interest thereon. We also tak Oertificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of sll iesues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application fn person or by mail, OAUTION TO AG be HOLPERS OF 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 & OO.. feb4-atr _ Bankers, Get AND STOCKS. Our office han been placed in direct telegraph commurication with the Gold and Stock Exchange Rooma in New York, insuring promptness in the searenioey colaton made at the usaal rates sand cale . EChAITTENHOUBE, FOWLER & CO Bankers, 352 Penna a’ ohn re EE EE | FETROLEUM,. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE THE BTATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ™ ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, at e 910 PER SHARB. SUBSCRIPTION PRICS, #5 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FUBTHES ASSESSMENT. OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | Post Ovrics Appagss, Box No. 5,368,New Your } OFFICERS: | Hon, DANINL 8. DICKINSON, President, | WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. | ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H, J. BURTIS, Mihing Superintendent, Titus i ville, Pa. | ATLANTIC BANK, + Treasury. No. 142 Broadway, N.Y, ; ax wells of the Company are now producing } Oil. Payment for stock may de wade in drafts, regi tered noter, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be addreseed to the Company, P.O. Box No 5,368 New York City,or to “ At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No, 142 Broadway, New York Oity,’’ or any of its Agents, Bubseriptions wil! he received by JAMES GIL. FILLAN, Beq., 263 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ingto. C mar 6-am CRET DISEASES! SECRET DIDEASES!! BAMARITAN’S @IFT! : SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVBR USED} Yer, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@®A GLEET, STRICTURES, cc, Oontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pitts to be Token to Effect a Cure. - They are entirely vegetable, having no #mell nor avy uppicasant tarte, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days. and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.”? Prepared by a gradua’ of the University of Pennsylvania one ofthe most } eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present da: RO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE,F* THANGE WHATSVE. Lef those who have despaired of getting cure: or who have been gorged with Baleam Gopavia, ot th Mercury, try 04 MARITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, 2. Female, $3. K | ol 0 CERS, BPOT TEITERS’ SOALEB. BOLUS. SYPUILIS" RVENBREAL ‘DISEASES Se aoe AND HE. ‘8 offered the pubiic as a positive cure. SYPHILIS OR ENERBAL DISEASES the AND HERB JUIOB isa otent, certain and efectual remedy ever prencribed; it reaches and eradicate: particle of the venereal poison, so that théta oroug® and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, an not transm iitoyour pos- terity that for which you may repeat in years aitifough you may be ‘promanced incurable, th enoune net e BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUIONB will remove every vestige of :mpurities from the system. as well as al] the bad effecta of Mercury. SAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 2 cents; Full directions. WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF TH ees lsh peek. Foss aoe ‘ORF MARSHALL, Baltimore, have great satisfaction ia Samaritan Remedie: oO. RB JUICES ave found win to respond gmptly and effectually. & uow- sition, I have the fullest confi- clency,and as far as myuse of them ex » I recommend them strongly, * Assistant Sur, * ALFRED OC. Bowens, ; DESMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphia Foot Bold by B. plold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner lith st. and " HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may ¢-t? p22 ann cagzs. rr, ne 1-30" = berwess @ aad Government securities with Treasurer United INING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF } | } TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: 7708 EOS SEA an, On and after Sunday, December 18, . Passen- acr Trains berwocn Washington end Saltinore will be run as foliews: Festi ROM Wag REET « man RIGBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:19 a.m, Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 a.m. vuiA Wek . 2—-NEW YORK & PHILAPEL) = PRESS—Leave Washingt 4 OA. M. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:56 p. u., New Yerk 5:30 P.u. No Baltimore tickets sold No. $—BALT & WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Wathingtn aS eto! M. ping at way ‘est, and cake je, SOD I ith the Mail Train Baltimore at 10:00 4—NBW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- in 11:16 a.m. Arri t Baltimore at 13:45 Co philsdelstia O:37'8.u. New York 10:00 rm, No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- in at Belay — Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- mt BS No. 6—BALTIMGOES OOMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN — Leave Washington 4:30 p,m. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 vp. uw. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel anc Anpapolis Junction onlv. No, 7—BOSTON. ALBANY & NEW YORE BK: PRESS TRAIN—Leave. Washington 6:00 Pr. mu. Arriveat New York 4:00 a.m. ils and Passens by this train connect with all the early morn- £ lines Waving ew York for the Rast, North red West. No P| eee or Baltimore tickets gol iby this train. which is limited in capacity by Government orders to insure the mails. No, 8—BALTIMOBE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leavy. areahington 6:46 P.M. end arrive at Balti- more 8:25 Pp. uw No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTBEN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P.M; stoppin at Relay House for Western passen: were to take Bxorere Train for Grafton, Wheeling, and all points in the West, Beaches lew York at 6:15 4. mu. 1B ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made ith the 8:15 A, M,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Washington, Mo trains to or from Annapolis on i AY TRAINS, THE ONLY Trane PEOM WASHINGTON for panes Fs OR way areirne cues a A.M, an P, M. for i ma and 7: . for Baitimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 r. u. for New York oxLY, THROUGH TICKETS w 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 Telegraph reed Pennsylvania ayenue, between 4 and streets. BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours.—also for through points, to save troubie and confusion at the departure of the trains, ALL PASBENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad- vantage, such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies ‘and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the amoker’s cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui compliazee with the detisions of the agents or conductors in regard totale eae (Bokens ete,. especially in ry of startin, ‘ins. the hon? e itd, Ps Master of Transportation. L, M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 20 GPEt PENNSYLVANIA ROUTR NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. December 25, trains will leave Bal- timore’ fom Nore Calvert Station, as follows g 1 at. ——- —_. 20 A.M, Eee Moar si Accommodation ._. 3°. M, Brie and Pittsburgh 3PlM! Pittsburg and Bini .15.A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON aay with the 9 20 A. M_train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West aud for i Bafialo, Rochester. eG 5 aa » and ase tor New York City. THE 4.30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8 P. M. train from Baltimore Sonnacta st for Pittsburg and Brie. THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the j0 P. M. Express from Balti- more and cuns through Pittsburgh and B.mira, without change of cars, connecting at Pittsburgh forCiacinnati, Chicago, ane Bt. gals Sree imsra, for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, BIHRSUGH IN SUNDAY, os Leaving Weotievon at3 o’clock P, M. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpIERs’ Tioxets A? GovEanuenr Ragas, LOW PARE AND QUICK TIME, By Por Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under National Hotel. and Depot Houre, No, 463 Ost., Bi Lt near New Jersey — aN, DUBATRY | poritE, J. WILKINS, nger and Ticket Agent. s Passe! INO. GILLETT, street and Pa. ave, Peiee EW STBAMBHIP LINE OF SCREW STEAMERBS TO NEW YORK. The New and Zubstantial Steamers, B.C. KNIGHT, CAPT. J. J. MASON, JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. C. GROGHEGAN, Buiit expressly for this route, are now leaving WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C, and ALEXANDRIA, EVERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M. AND NBW YORK, from Pier 14, N. B.on the same day. Freight received daily, handled in the most care- rner 6th For Freight, &c,, apply to BNOW & CO., Washington and Georgetown, D.C, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va , and WM. J. TAYLOR & OO.. 140 Cedar street, N. ¥ apl ti _ PHapgiraia STEAMEES, New Express Line, semi-weekly, betweon PHIL- ADSLeHYA and ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON and 3 ‘oO . A ripehte Mayflower, Philadelphia and Geor, out, i ‘6 WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URD Oya tom, re Yh North Wharves, Philade! phia. and No, 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown, ee em 'o. 69 ‘ater stree! eori Agent in Philadelphia, W4. BP. CLYDE, 14 Whi 5 Novevtn in Alexandria, PLOWRRS & BOWEN ta Neel Bing tt. nov é-tf_ 1» STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! BB, Create YOUrH TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, OR LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘This preparation is unequalledasa Rejuvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. | ‘The aged sheuld be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasinuch as it will render them youchial imfeeling and in strength, and enable hem to live ever again the dass of t pristine joy. Itnot only exhilarates but strengthens, and ix really an invaluable blessicg, especially to those who have been reduced to s condition of ney. self abuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of impotency of any human ergan,this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BIGCKRENE Ocres IMrotexcy, @exeRaL DeBILitY, NERVOUS Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Deraesston, Loss or AP- petite. Low #rinits, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IMEECILITY, Menta INDOLENCR, N. ENNUI. tr HAS 4 Most DeLicutre: DgcIRABLE AND Nove. Brreot Upon tum Ner- Yous SysTEM; and all who are in any way prostra- ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek acure in this most excellent and unequailed ieparation. oper by a eed have lost their Persons who, u , NATURAL VIGOR, will nd a speedy and perms- BLIOKRENE. Bent cure in the The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the D: % ING. the OLD should give this valuable discovery al -a trial; it will be found totally different from other articles for the same purpores.. TO FEMALES —This Preperation is invaluable In nervous weakne: of all kinds, as it will re- stors the wasted strength with wonderfal perma- nence, Itis alsoa grand tonic, and will give relief in rief pegaistence fomach to a de; Dyspepsia with the first dose. A b in its use will renovate th perfect health, and banish D;apepe‘a ferever. Qne dollar per bottle, or six botties for $5. BOLD By DnvuaGists GENERALLY, Bent hy express anywhere, by addressing HUCHINGS & HILLYER, Froprictors, street, New York. by 8. C. FORD, corner lith t eoly,a avd Pennsylvania avenue. Bold 4 ly bri: back the H: matsp ito he enteepeaee ae e use of a dye. Bold by all draggists tending 75 cents per bottle. Ravers MEDIOATED GINGBR BREAD UTS, fo: rms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculiarly adapted forwbildren, Deing eaten as an vor es Sy druggists. Price36cen por box. Li — Jan Weeoly __________,__ ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED on DIA- M MONDS, WATCHES, J LRY, &e. All Dusiness strictly confidential. Office hours from 1 4. M., tol, and from 5 to7 P. M. No. 234@ Ivania avenue, two deors from ete street, M.-L) iam N, m No, 2. gat FS ra fi Les A Con- e Zo WRAN' , commercial 1} accessible parts of | teas". 0. DUNN, PROPOSALS. CAversy, HORSES! ARTILLERY HORSES} termaster General’: n t sae Washington fry. Doe a Bent HORSES, suitable for tha cavalry aud artille: service, will be ed at Gliesboro Dovot et. till 1, 2965, SROWRING, 4 a, Ngee MULES, in lota of twenty-five er more, will be received in this city, In open market till May] 183. by Captain O: BH TOMCKINS, Assistant Quartermaster, corner Twenty seoond and @ sis, Allacimala to be subjected to the usuai Govern- ment in: ing accepted. ““Onvairy hortes mui wot well broken; in fa. flesh and good condition; from fifteen (15) to aix- teen (15) hands hich; from five (5) to nine (9) years Old, and well adapted inevery way to cava'ry pur- Hortes between nine (9) and ten (J) years of ave, if still vigorous, # gbtly, thy, may be Sceey i Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sound im all particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken and square trotters in harnetn, in full desb . six nm years. not less than fifteen and one-half ( Bs )hands high; gach horse to weizh not less than ten hundred and y (ly poun ‘ules must be over twe (2) yeara of age, strong. stout, compact well develcped animals, ‘not less than fourteen (14) hands in foll health, fry from every blemish or detect whicn wonld aunt them for severe work, and must bave shed the four fiont colt’s teeth and developed the vorres- Hi partion A ponding four permanent teeth, two in each jaw. ‘These specifications will be aT, adhered to, and rigid! y, enforced in every particalar. Hours ef inspection, from $a. m. to4 a tet) Oavalry Horses. one hundred a} btr> ive do! jars ($185); Artillery Horess, one hundred ard ninety dollars ($199); Mules, one beodre? and ninety-five dol oll be taade at this off Payment yprisia: NAMES AO REIN. irat Divi maris tap eM GO. POSALS YOR FORAGE, Grief Quartermasters Office, Devot Bde pe ‘ashington, D. C., § SEALEDPROPOBALS are invited by the nnder- signed for supplying the U. 8, Quartermaster’s Department. at Washington, D. 2, Ma,. Alexandria and Fort Monroe. her . Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,500 porbelsel Gorn: or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw. upwar Bidders must state at which af the shove named points they propose to make deliveries, and the Fates at whieh t Ch 1 make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each artic'e proposed to be deliver- ed, the time when eaid deliveries ahall be com- menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written outin wordsem the ida, Gorn to be put uP In good stout sacks of about two bushels each, Dats 10 like sacks taboutthreo bushels each, The sacks to be furnished withent extra charge to the Gevernment, The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Gorn, Hay, or Riza, sropose dto be delivered, must be ted in the proporals. vat the atticler offered under the bids herein In- vited, will be subject tos rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being acc § Contracts will be awarde’ from time to time to the lowest responsible Didders, as the interest of- the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shali have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty signed by twe a pee ible persens, that. in case hia bid beaccepted. ho or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract fer the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver, the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this ver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail t enter into the contract, they to make good the dit- ference between the offer ef snid biddey and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the srson to hig taaumaiagumer Poe earaitore mange be @ responsibility © u shown by the official certificate ef a United Statea- District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or an other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person knewn te this office, All pure tet be daly cpa of the acceptance or rejection o! eir proporals. The-full name and Ros office address of each bidder must be legibly written im the pro- ‘po 5 Proposals must be aldresved to Brie Gen. D. H. ker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington BS tana should be piai ly marked “Proposals rT sum egual to the amount of the con- tract. signed by the contractor and both of his: nc tra, will be required of the succemsfal bid- idders upon signing the coatract. ep ira of bide gusrantion, and. bonds may- be obtained upon application to this office. it vertisemen?: ‘All proposals received under th once ment atl2 m. Bid- the will be epened and examined at th: and Saturday of each week Renday and Bateriay invited. 10 be present @ opening of bidsif they desir?. D, H. BUOKER, fe2s-tf Brig. Geni and Quartermaster, ER’S OFFICB. quae QUARTER ETT ar Wasumarom, | Wassiworox. DO, All dealers in Droge, Hardwar , Office Furniture, Harness.and quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of eac! week, a sealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are prepvred to furnish to this Depot short no with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in ease the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can beok- tained without delay, and at the lowest elers wishing to sell to this Depo’ quired to furnish thelist punctual ore monday, morning, . H. RUCKER, Brigadler Gea’l angUhief Q. M. “jan 5-tf bai epot of Washini “4 DAMS EXPRESS COMPAN y. Veen Avenuc, Washinston, D. 6. BEAT EASTERN. NORTHERN, AND WEST- . "kw BAP HBSS FORWARD. . MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, #TOOKS. BON DB. &., Forvardel seb BAEBTY AND DIBEATCH to all meoenes Nie eerniede eS the countr sat Bee tae rinetpat “NORTH, BAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. @TON, D. nO EW YORK BOSTON, WAC PBIEADELPHLA, BALTIMORE: GIN 4 OINNATI, BP. LOUIS, LOU VILLE, LEXINGTON, ergnnections are mad *Gollection of NOTES, POOL, SOUTHAMPTON and and thence py masoveas ‘expreases te all prominené DRAFTS and BILI Smade - the United State NOTICE TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AssiaTANT QUARTERMAS? 82'S OFFICE, H Wasarnoros, D. C., March 1, 1865. che qusnuon of officers and enlisted men, for- mer! to the largs ameunt of personai property stored in the Government warehouses connected with thig said property for the effects of those new in the service, was in @rest Britain and the Conti- ent, Washington. D. O-_ Durer or Wasningroa, No. 134 F, near 2int st, In the service of the United States, is called ree the space orcupied by A description of each article should be given | With the Dame, company, regiment, or othe E'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FORRE- | iW ; marke, accompanied by an oath or affirmation shewing that the claimant is the authorized tty. ™the goods will be forwarded to the address of the persons £0 entitled at his expense, . All of the above-mentioned property remain- ing. unelaimea ninety days from this date will be sold at public auction. JAMES M, MOORR, mh 2-dtmay 3} Capt Ass’t Qr. U. 8. Army. APPINESS OR MISE#Y!—7HAT JS THB wok TION.—The proprietors of the“ PARI- BIAN CABINET OF WUNDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—regardiess of ex- [eae issue.free,ifor the beaefit of sufférin: umanity.) four of their most instructive sod in- teresting n nal. tions. Nervous Debvility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Wexkuess, Depression. or ignorsace Phytiology and Nature’s Law, These invaiuable lectures have been the means of enlighteniug avd saving thousands, and wil! be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing SicHary Parisian Cabinet of Anatomy and Medicine, 56: Broadway, New York. : ju ld-ly RIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol Englasd, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmagio de Paris, and the Imperial Gollege of Medicine, Vienna, ‘Triesmar No 1, 's the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrboea, and Bxhaustion of the Bystem, Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the naseouse use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c_ Trie: ar No.8 is the infallible remedy for all Impu lies and Se ondary Symptoms, thus obviatin the ea of mercury and a!l other deleterious ingre- ents. Each preparation is in the form of a mostagree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of clima: and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 eac or four $3 cases ip one for $9, and in $37 cases, thua saving $9. Divided in separate dores as ad ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &c., *Snolessie and retail by Dr. BARROW. No, 194 ork. Bee eih td'elso of 8. 0. FORD, No, 290 Pa, ave,, er 1ith street. sep 96m LE—26.000 extrachoice Roses, Orna- Ore Trees and Shrubs, Climbing and Parlor Plants, Fruit Tr-es, &c. The collec. tion comprises, the bert kinds known ia B ropeard America. Wishing to lease my place for puildizg or any other purpose, I wi!l seli very low, ARDIN, Florist. 18th street, corner of M. TP HUBSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW DER, for cleaning, beautifying and preserv~ ing the Teeth and Gums. This elegant prepara- tien is entirely unequalii TO. WELLE & 00. New York, Proprie For sale by ail droggists ELLS’ CELEBRATED MAOBKINE-SPRBAD BTRENGTH ENING PLABTERS are the very pest in all cases for which a plaster is required. Fer sale by all druggi _ _jan lye R NON-RETENTION GR INCONTINBNOE ‘of Urine, Irritation. Indammation or Ulcer- ation of the Biadder or Kidneys. Biseases of the Prostrate Gla: Stone in the Bladder. Calculus, Gravel or Brick-dust Deposit. aod all es, of the Biadte DED E FLUID BX TNAOT BU- Ln x & CHU. 5 moar 25-6m. —————— TA.—C led under LAR MAP OF apone nae low pil 4 rectis f ma one coy Sytacked wigh gotton. ‘Also, a large Map Bee dareiina FEANOK TAYLOR, MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN "Taste eueoins for gneieosant and d: Ml Use HELMBOLD'S BXTH, UgucY IMPROVED BOSH WASH Lectures on Marriage and its qualitica-

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