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i a THE EVENING STAR. Baltimere Markets, April 27. Cattie—Some 600 head of beef cattle were | received at the State Live Stock Scales, agair st 550 head last Thursday. Tne entire receipts changed bande, 175 being taken for Washing- ton, 100 by Government contractors, and the balance by Baltimore butchers, prices ranging from $8 to $11.75 per 100 Ibs. gross, for ordi- mary to prime beeves. Sales at the outside figure limited. overnment contractors are paying $10 to $10 37, subject to inspection. Hogs.—Supply in excess of the demand, and prices 2a3 cents per Ib. lower, common to Prime live hogs selling at §13 to $16 per 100 Ibs. ne Sheep.—Market heavy, sales ranging from 8 to 11 cents per Ib. gross, as to quality. Coffee—Demand for Rio fair and market very firm. Flour.—Market inactive but steady. Sales reported on ’Uhange confined to 200 bbls. Ohio super at $8, and 100 bbis. Howard Street do. at 12 r bbl. seyo doar First quality is held at $6 62a 9675. Very little demand. Corn meal.—No sales reported. City Mills held at $5 75. Grain.—Offerings this morning at the Corn Exchange comprised 7,(00 busbele wheat, 13,000 do. Corn and 2,500 do. Oats. With the excep- tion of yellow Uorn.all the varieties were lower and closed dull Sales included 2,000 bushels fair to prime white Wheat at 2258250 cents; 5,000 bushels ordinary to prime red Wheat at 2158227 cents; only one lot commanding the lat- ter figure; 4,009 bushels dry white Corn at 112a 113 cents; 300 bushels at 115 cents; 2,500 bushels damp. Inferior and good yellow Corn at i0Sa 120 cents; 2,000 bushels Oats at $3a58 cts.; weight, pin Ral cents, measure, and 100 bushels Rye t 0 cents. beets sales reported. Prices unset- tied. Provisions.—Bacon and Bulk Meat are in more demand and firm. Very little inquiry tor Barrelled Meat or Lard. Wenow quote Mess Pork at $29.50a¢30 per bb] , Bacon Shoal- ders at 17 cents, Sides at 17 cents, plain Hams at 20a21 cents, sugar cured do. at 22a23 cents, Bulk Shoulders at 15 yal5\ cents, Sides at 16 ¥ ai6% cents, Western Lard, in bbis. and tierces, at 1920 cents, and Baltimore refined, in kegs, at 23 cents. Salt—No inquiry for invoices. From store, Ground Alum commands $2.20a$2 30. Mar- shall's Fine $3.20a83.30 per sack, and Turks Island 75850 cents per bushel. Seeds.—Nothing of importance doing and prices irregular. Sugars.—The demand for both refiningand | grocery descriptions continues moderately ac- | tive and market firm. We quote: Cuba and F.1I,com. to good refining .211.50a12.50 “ “ “ grocery. 12.75a14.00 | prime grocery. 14.50a15.00 ecmmon to good grocery 13 Wal4.50 prime to choice grocery. 15.00a16.00 Refined Sugars.— Prices are higher. Whisky.—Market very depressed. Sales re- ported of 100 bbis. Ohio on private terms, sup- Posed to be at 0.—Balt. American. “ “ ‘ Porto Rico “ Corrs BapcEs In SHERMAN’s ARMY.—A Jetter from Sherman’s army says all the corps now have the proper badges by which they are known. The Western army for a long time opposed the custom imported from the Potomac of wearing a badge, butas the Twen- tieth brought it out. and the Fourteenth fol- lowed snit the other corps gradually overcame thus prejudices, and each hasfits badge. The Twentieth has the star—red for the First division, white for the Second, and blue for Third; the Fourteenth has the acorn—red, white and blue: the Fifteenth the cartridge box, and the Seventeenth the arrow. Logan’s yeterans are fond of the cartridge box, and asser it as a standing sign—«We are always ready.” The history of its adop- tion is said to be thice:—An Irishman sing headquarters was asked where he belonged. «“Logan’s corps,” washis response. ‘“Logan’s forps! and where the devil is your badge!” His ready wit found an answer. Placing his hand upon the cartridge box, he grinned wickedly, and responded, “There, be Jasus! forty rounds in me bex!” Logan was so pleased with Pat's wit that he chose the eartridge box as a badge. W7 The bed of the Mississippi River, from Cairo to the Gulf, over a thousand miles, is pretty thickly strewn with therelicsef Rebel rams and gun-boats; the remains of a whole fleet lie scattered along the bottom of the Ya- zoo; the fragments of several flotillas rest in the mud of the bayous of Louisiana and in the Red River, and in almost every river and har- bor, from Mobile around the coast to Rich- mond, the changing tides roll over the broken skeletons of Rebel iron-clads built only to be blown up. Perhaps the only one now re- Maining above water, carrying the Rebel en- is that one at Halifax, on the Roanoke, which ought to be canght alive, if possible, and preserved asthe last of the Rebel rams, I> After the city of Raleigh had been for- mally surrendered, and while Kilpatrick was marching through the town, an officer belong- ing to Wheeler’s command, who, with some of his men, were engaged in plundering a store near the market house, rushed into the street and fired his revolyer at Kilpatrick, who was Tiding at the head of the column. The ball fortunately missed Kilkpatrick, but wounded one of his staff. Chase was instantly madeand the ruffian captured. In less than ten minutes | ch be was swinging by his neck from atree. i> Mrs. Elizabeth S. Porter Beach, the au- thor of “Pelayo,” has reckived trom the (Jueen | of Spain, through Admiral Paulding, a gift, of | & massive, elaborately wrought, enamelled | golden bracelet, adorned with a valuabie Uri- ental topaz. The gift was accompanied with | @ letter from the private Secretary of Isabel il, and the entire affair is an acknowledge. | ment for the pleasure she has received from | “Pelayo.” {7 Among the official rebel documents ex. humed at Richmond is an order of Jeff. Davis on the Secretary of the Treasury for one mu- lion dollars, to be paid out of the “secret sere vice” appropriation. m7 It is computed that there are 5(),000 drunk- ards in Great Britain. ij7- Another Philadelphia seryant girl has Tealized a large fortune in oil: @7A physician is in custody in Paris for. eens his wife after largely insuring her fe. i” After two weeks of postponements the regular dry goods auction sales have been re- sumed in New York. The sales yesterday | were well attended, end prices good. Wool- ens, domestic goods, carpeting, &c, all sold rapidly, great activity characterizing the en- tre trade. ®7 Certral Park has not only “lions” but buffaloes. @7 Queen Victoria was three times attacked, the persons who sought her life being named Oxtord, Bern, and Francis. Sa Five rebel officers, who were xecently paroled by General Grant, lodged in th’ Twen- ty-ninth Precinet Police station, New York, on Wednesday night, having been unable to | secure lodgings at the Fifth ayenue Hotel. 7A private race-course is about to be laid outin Windsor Park, under the especial pa- tronage of the Prince of Wales. 2 The mechanics’ pay roll at the Charles- town (Mass.) Navy Yard tor the month of March amounted to #291,35476. There were 4,567 men on the rolls. wv Raleigh, N. C., boasts of eight news. pers. S7The imports of New York last week Bmounted to only $697,000, against $6,128,000 during the corresponding weekin Isi4. The export of specie last week from the same port did notrise to $21,000, while upwards of $6,- 000 were exported during the corresponding week last year. ®7 Among the trophies of General Stone- man’s expedition are 12 battle flags and ban- ners. The famous prison pen at Salisbury was burned to the ground, and the starved in- mates carried toward Knoxville, on the way to which place all of them died. s7 Thurlow Weed has removed his resi dence to New York city, and has rented the house of Mr. Raymond, of the T:mes, whose family are going to Europe to reside tor a year or two. Mr. J.B. Rice, one of the oldest actors and theatrical managers in the country, has been elected Mayor of Chicago, by 60) Union majority. Mr. Rice isa brother-in-lawof Mr. William Warren, the comedian. Reports from St. Petersburg state that | the epidemic, or “plague,” was declining, and | that there were empty §beds in the hospitais. England still, however, enjoined treat sani- tary vigilance in her ports. 1077 When the news of the fall of Richmond reached Buenos Ayres, the matives all turned | out, accompanied by a-band of music, and marched to the residence of the American Uon- sul and congratulated him.; (or In Troy they had a shin-plaster bon- fire on Saturday, jdestroying $32,000 worth’? of eity currency. U>- The London Times says attempts are making to resuscitate blockade-ranningethat vessels of anew class are ae peeperanon for a the coast of Flori _ great lock from Libby Prison, Rich- a ie presented to Senator Sumner. {” Major-General wallader 0. ° burne bas resigned. on Se re S7- The total police force of London last ‘was 7,190, and oy expense two million ‘lent hundred Lem erm dollars. There were 2 su- intendents, : jpectors, 755 sergeant 172 constables. ; sr og | | gourequence of the death, of the President, until | in a | fifty-three (353) of the plan of the City of Washing- | loth street west; thence ere | south ona line fe | paivata AUCTION SALES. | FUTURE DAYs. | '¥ J.0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers, | F VALUABLE IMP! i CHANCERY GRIME nOvaD PuOPaRTYO e> | By.virtue of « decree of Supreme Conrt of | 3 rict aoe Uolambie, peseer Sac heneery, y cane | e. le be “7 i bie’ suction, oo TUMSDAY AFTERNOON: Mpril 18. at 436 o’clock, on th 5,6 and 4 oar re rth B street, and is improved airing Spee ey and 6 have been mubdivided into thirteen ‘ine building lota, fronting about twenty five feet each | on Connecticut avenue, between north R. 8 | streets, some of them running through to aust These lots were occupied by the late Guy Gra- bam 4s @ garden. have fine shade trees in front, and are well located for cottage site. ‘Terms cash Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers. ys y. PENDALL, Trastee apéd JAS. O, McGUIRE & C0,, Aucta. 4&7" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN Sengequence of the death of the President, until MONDA RNOON, April 24th, same and Hace, arTEy . ENDALL, ‘Trustee ap 18-4 JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, w7- THE SALE OF THE ABOVE, EXCEPT the cottage and two of the lots in the subdivision, is postponed until MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 1, at thesame hour End place: WM, ¥. PENDALL. Trustee. apd J. C0. McGUIRE & OO.. Aucts. YY JAS. 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTER’S SALE OF FOUR ACRES OF LAND ON SEVENTH STREET ROAD AT PUBLIC By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery cause No, 277, substituting meas trustee, I shall, on WED- NEBDAY, April 19, 1865, at four and « half o’clock P. m.,0n the pre 8, proceed to sell at public auction # yaluable piece of land near the Seventh | street road, and within halfa mile of the toll. | gate, containing about four acres. one rood and | twenty perches, ard known as lot No.7. Bof the subdivision heretofore made of part of Bell’s | Plains, Lamar’s Outlet.ana Indolence. known as Padeworth. This land lies between Seventh street and yaser. Branch roads, and is withia a mile ands | bal€ of the city. Mr. Benjamin Summy, living near the premises, will show the premises to any parties desiring to purchase. Terms: 0; ird cash, and the balance in equal yarmenss al nd twelve months. secured by a leed of truston the premises. Deeds and stamps stpurchaser’acost, y rENDALL, Trustee, mar 25-d J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. We THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 25th, same hour and place, WM. Y. FENDALL, Trustee, ap ls-d J.C. Mc@UIRE & CO., ‘Ancts, W@-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until WEDNESDAY, May 3, same hour at place. WM. Y. FENDALL, Trustee. ap 25-d 3.0.McGUIBE & CO, ucts. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN THA SEVENTH WARD. By_virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity sitting. bear- ing date December 12th, 1854, and passed in a cause in which William R. ‘Riley et. al. in behalf of the “*BMfount Vernon Building Association,” are Complainants. and Edward M. Clarke et. e Defendants, (No. 191 maatty) I shall offer for sale at Public Auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, A. D., 1365, at Sorclock. P, M., the following Real Estate, viz: All that part of iv an Lot, numbered ni uare numbered three huodred ton, beginning for the north-east corner ef said Square, at the intersection of D street south and with said 10th street ninety (90) feet, thence wes fifty-four (54) feet ten and one half (10!2) fnckes, thence north ninety (99) feet, thence east on a line with said “D street” fifty-four (54) feet ten and one- half (10+) inches to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon, BOOTS D SHOKS. $06 BAYENTH STREET 506, odie YOR MAY BALLS} — Ladies’ White Kid SLIPPERS, ‘Bed Opera ‘e “White Kid GAITERS, Misses’ White and Black Kid SLIPPERS, Qpera and Buckle GAITERS, Andall other descriptions of SHOES, BOOTS anil GAITERS in great variety and very low, at HEILBRUN’S BARGAIN SHOE STORE, 506 Sevewtu STREET, ADJOINING Odd Fellows’ Hall. Also, 8 large assortment of TRUNKS AND VALIOES AND BOOTS AND SHOES made to order and repaired by B® HEILBRUN & 0O., 506 7th street. ap 24-2w* REMOVAL. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citi- zens of Washington that smey, have removed te No. 346 Penn’s avenue, and 309 O street, under ington Building, cor. 7th street, where they just opened a fresh and desirable stock of BOOTE AND 8HOES for Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Ohildrens’ wear, and which they offer for sale at the lowest price. Give usa call and we will Gistantes satisfaction. ap 7-Im* LOOMIS & MAYHEW. 3,000 WORTH OF BOO y | <° SHOES TEAND qe PANIC PRIOES!! HELLER & OO., 492 7th street, having just received a large supply of all kinds o BOOTS and SHOES at the recent Panic Prices, and are now ing— @eod quality Ladies’ Goat Balmorale at $1.25. Good quality Ladies’ Slippers at aaa Ladies’ heeled Slippers, 81 25,000 oo High heel Opera Gaiters at $2.50, Gentlemen’s Long Boote at $2, Children’s Shoes at 15 cents. Good quality Children’s Bhoes at 40 centa, And sil kinds of the best makes of Gent's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES and BALMORALS at corresponding prices. at gout doors above Oud Fellows’ Hall ‘our doors above ‘ellows’ Hall. TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS cheap, at caps 8° HELLER & 00.8, 492 7th street, mh 30-I1m* Between D and E streets. Wa: have JOHN Q. WILLSON, (Late offirm of Boteler & Wilsou..) Having leased the spacious ware- roomson the southeast corner of . 9th and D streets, where he inten: all cme tokeepa large and handsome assortment CABINET FURNITURE, which he pledges himself to rell as cheap a8 any first class housefurnishing establishment south of New York. He cordially and respectfully invites his old cus- tomers and friends to inspect his stock. Thank- ful for past favors. he now solicits their patron- ageath tore. Bo ab bis new store. JOHN Q. WILLSON, _sp 4-eolm Southeast corner 9th and D ats. WILLIAM BRADLEY. BTBAM MARBLE WORKS, _Manufactorer of MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS, TABLE and WASHSTAND TOPS, &0. Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. Will keep constantly on hand BASTERN MAR- BLE and MARBLE TILING. Orders for Plumber’s SLABS promptly attended to. Pennsylvania avenue, between 13th and 19th streets west, Washington, D.C. mar 4 JOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHE! ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFice, Corner of G and Twenty second streets, WASHINGTON, D. C., March 24, 1865, The Government Manure belonging to the De- t_of Washington will be sold where it now lies, farmers and others, in such quantities as they may require, at twenty-five cents per ordinary This property is situated on the corner of D streetsouth and l0th street weet, and Offers great inducements to purchasers. Terms—One-third cash, the residuein rixand twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments satisfactorily endorsed and bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until all of the purchase money is paid. cing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ‘- fi f the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving three days notice in some newspaper printed in the city of Washington. LOYD, Trustee. L mh 10-2aw: di W.L. WAL 5 tawawieds WU: Wal L & CO,, Aucts: WZ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY AFTERNOON, same neues 38 May. stee, aps A. LLOYD. Tru: WM. L, WALL & CO., Ai ¥ J.C. McG@UIBRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF BIGHTEEN SMALL BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF NEW BAMPSHIRE AVENUS, NORTH L AND 22D On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 19th, at 432 o’clock , on the premises, we shall sell eighteen sma}l Building Lota, situated at the corner of New Hampthire avenue, north L and 22d streets, and fronting reg) ectively on said streets. This will Be a fine opportunity for persons of small means to obtain alot. Title perfect. Terms: One third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at thecost of the pur- aser. A payment of $19 will be required on each lot at the time of sale. ap é-dts 3.C. McGUIBE & CO., Aucts. W@ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, IN consequence of the death of the President, until BATURDAY AFTERNOON. Apel 22d. same hour and piace, JAS, C. McGUIBE & CO., ap 18 Auctioneers. SF THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until MONDAY, May 4th, same hour and Ly J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts, Jace. ap 25-dts U &. MARSHAL’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ° TO ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHING- N, D. C.—In virtue of a writ of fieri facias is- sued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Gourt of the pissrice of Columbia, and to me directed, séll at public sale. for cash, in frout of the 'RIDAY, the Sth day of May next, j, at 5 o'clock p. m , all defendant’s right, title, claim and interest in and to the west Partof Lot No. 1,in Square No. $80, being the House ani Lot on Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th street west, and now occupied by J. El- vans a8 a hardware store, together with all and singular the improvements thereon, siezed and levied upon asthe property of Walter Lenox, and will be sold to satisfy judicials No. 261, 8upreme Court, in favor of ‘Alexander Provest. Bxecutor of W. H. Winter, WARD H. LAMON ap i3-dta U. 8. Marshal B.O. PERSONAL, MyApAvz BBYMORE, the celebrated Astrolo- /A gist, is now in thiscity. She understands the Science of Paroles in all its sister branches, the Stars, Obarms, Talismans and signs of the Zodiae. Bhe has gi faction in most of the i ates, in token of wh'ch she has received innumerable testimonials, This lady can be consulted by sending your age and day of the month on which you was born. and fee; will get the outline of your wholelife. Ladies 60 cents; Gentlemen $1, Address Box 47, Washington, D.C. ap 21-Im* ow DR. WOOD continues to make quick and permanent cures; no change of diet, no hin- drance from businers; delays are dangerous. Consultation Rooms 439 7th street, b fy on PRIVATE PRIVATE MEDICAL ATTENDANCE At Room No. 16 Washington Building. corner Pen: avenue and 7th street. Gures poritively EHO pay required, and inthe shortest pos-, sible space of time, by DR. LISPENARD. N. B. Lispenard’s Prophylactic isa perfect safe- guard against contagion. ap 13-2w* ERSON AE—Dear friend: Don’t waste any more time or money trifling with quacks see DR. DARBY, 499 7th street, atonee. It will be the cheapest finally. ap3-1m* M BS. P. OURTIS. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. One of the most powerful healing physicians that bas ever appeared before the public. alot secing powers are gifts from childhood. She examines disease with perfect accuracy, and has never been known to fail. She is medically educated, and will treat all classes cf disease. Mra. C, willdoall she adver- | tises,as thousands cap testify. She aso has the | ivy af Bagbee’s Halleiuiah and Simons’s lureka.the great and wonderful Diarrhoea and Liver Gure. “mee hours from 9a,m. to 5p. m, aud from7tog p.m. No. 420 Ps. avenue. Wash- ington, between 434 and 6th ats. mar 31-Im* i B, EDWIN V. WRIGHT, “Natural Seer,” or | Disgenri etic Reader of Oharacter and ee Disease, can be consulted either by ce or in person, from photograph or hand- 5 ‘ure? of every y jaying on hands,’”’ Blin: matism, Liver Complaint, &c..&c. Rooms 341 F street mh 2)-1m* 34 i near Patent Office, ‘BS. BROOKFIBLD, of Kansas, sulted on the Past, Present and ture events, K street, one door east ‘of 08) ‘sindied under one of the most ce brary pizelogers of the age. She guaran‘ Batis. ‘to all gl 1o my, give Ree a call bas m, (099. feb ism" THAT PRINOS. 38: eee os STA MPs is street, LY practi: i he dally nas to do over work eis abieand willing to mam ony pattern brongnt | Bin. mov 23-1 wagon load. Application for the same to be inade rt. George F Gilbert. General Superintendent, atthe transportation office, Quartermaster’s De- partment, corner of G and Twenty- second streets, Payment to be made to the coders gned OHAS. H. TOMPKINS, m 25-51t Captain and A. Q. OBEPH REYNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just hand, the lai of Chandeli les in thie Hines om the bast 4 ¢ in ja line, ti i New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, TURNAGE, and Fire-Board Btov. We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in nse anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Bestaurants, ke., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS rowptly and cheap, as also everything in the LUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, Call and see oar Bathing Tubs, Fountains. Water Closets, Wash- stands, Basins, &c.,&c., at No. 500 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue, the largest establishment in the city. feb2-eotf Note AMERICA VIEW, April, 1865,— Contents:— Ameri: od England; Voltaire’s Residence in England; Jacob Grim be Philos- opby of Herbert Spencer: Free M uri; Wads- worth; Open Air Grape Culture; Reconstruction; eath of Mz. Bverett; Critical Notices; List of ome Recent Publications. apll FRANCK TAYLOR. ™ it HOTEL CONDUC (P's OLDEST MOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE Is enlarged to double its form: pacity. EUROPEAN HOTEL Corner Pa. av, and llth st., Washinsion, BD, 0, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropeam pss in this city, has beem enjarged and improved in every way necesrary fer th accommodation of the increasing guests. Thankful for the patronage already received, the prop etor hopes that by attention to business we gontinue to receive patronage as heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they receive, Ob angen are mode: ‘06 36- IHOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM—For impart ing a rich gloss ang exquisite perfume to th Hair, is far superior to any other Pomade extant. Prepared by F.C. WELLS & OO., New York, and sold by all Druggists. Price nd 75¢. per bottle Borutr’s BALSAMIO MIXTURE,—This old, well known and entirely reliable remedy for Secret Maladies, is for sale by all Druggists. Price Si per bottle. jan 19-eoly.a IFEOF MENDELSSOHN. by W.A Tam padias: tone’s Histery of Wyoming; The Settlement and Barly History of Albany, by William Barnes; Phelp’s History of Newsgate of Connecticut; Woodworth’s Reminiscences of Troy; Stone’s Life and Times of Sir William Johnson. 2vols.:; Stone’s aterar sone antes vals Wilson’s Phrases; orth British Review, February. ap 10 FRANOK TAYLOR. 513 JOHN D. EDMOND &CO0., 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS 1” BUILDER’S,BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARR and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Giue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at Fe bel iota 513 TWOODS PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, AND HYDBEAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical tests having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all.others for the purpose of sunking Oil Wells, the undersigned is Bow prepared to receive orders for the same. This machinery comprises ever: pein requisite for the boring of oil wells excepting the Sr RAM ENGINE A AST IRON DRIVING PIPE, (but will be furnished, if desired, at a reasonable price,) and dispenses with the use of the derrick rope, bull wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, being con- structed on whee! d portable, that itcan be eatily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. The detritus is removed from the well by our pat- ent hydraulic process, and does eot require the removal of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes all the detritus in from Sto 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outaud opens all the small oil veins that are so often en- tirely closed up by the old processof sand pumping. With this machine and a practical engineer, a well can be sunk from 40 to 60) feet within a psriod ce from 15 to 3) days after the soil pipe has been riven. Arrangements are being made for the construc- tion and delivery of these machives at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. ¥..and Pittsburg, Pa. For further information, Ee: terms, &c., address SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New York, 2 ap7-3m ws INJURE THEOOMPLEXION BY POW- DERS AND WASHES which choke cr fill aR the pores of the skin, and in a short time leave ii harsh and ary? It isin the blood, and if you want smooth and soft skin use HBLMBOLD’S BX- TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It gives a bril- liancy to the complexion. m3-6m PIANOS.—One Sry rear SECOND-HAND Chickering, for $125; one Gilbert, for, $100. Forsale upon easy monthly pay- ments. Also. one Smith & Brother Mele-' deon, at the Warerooms 0! I it of Btein Pianos, ani Hesiin's Gablact Oreuas,” H{RLMBOLD's BXTRAOT BUCHU. GIVES ealth and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by Fae ae ene Ae Te emmpileptis bi e. iil mar%5-6m READY AND CONGLUSIVE TEST OF T' erties of HELM 7 ie Pro LD’S FLUID EX- TRaoT Bucd rReoe BU oa bes pers to with those BANKERS, First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. B: D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) Presi¢ent, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITOBY ayD . = FINANOIAL AGERT OF THE UNITE! STATES, 15TH S?., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMER? | | Government securities with Treasurer United tates | MONE MILLION DOLLARS.-ea | Acting in connectien with the house of JAY COOKER & 00.,a8 EPEEIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fll all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commismon to Banks and Bankers, A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. | We buyand sell all classes of QOVERNMENT BEOURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXOHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL GITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase 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 INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. WASHINGTON, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf NATIONAL 7.380 LOAN, 7.80 Mr. JAY OOOKE, of our frm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and purchasers U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. ‘These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1964, in denomonations of $50,$100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 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 15th, 1867; or, at the optiono the helder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for | | | | U. 8. FIVE- TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure ef the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August lst, 1567, with interest at BIX PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annzally, These bonds are at pres ent worth in the market about NINE PER ORNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PER OENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- eral issues of FIVE PER OBNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Oertificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all insues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. OAUTION TO BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES. In order te 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 & O0., feb 4-dtf Bankers, ®@LD AND 8TOCKS. Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Bxchange Booms in New York, insuring promptness in the execution of erders. Purchases and sales made at the usual rates USE, FOWLER & CO m3-t TTERHOU snore. 302 Penna, cv 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, I” ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, aT 210 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT i LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT, OFFICES: Ne, 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. ¥1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pos? Orrick ADDRESS, Box No, 5,368, New Yore OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President, WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No, 142 Broadway, N. ¥., Treasury. The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regis- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P, 0. Box No. 5,368 Wew York City,or to “ At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- pool Petroleum Comyany, No. 142 Broadway, New York City,’’ or any of its Agents, Bubscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, D, 0. Mar 6-3m SFCRsT DISEASES! 3RCRET DISEASES 1! BAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT? HE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED! ge! * Yes, A Positive Oure”’ for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, éc. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- ure the stomach or bo wela of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘* twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE,D* JHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, le! or who have been gorged with Balsam Qopavia, or Mereury, try the ARITAN’S GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLoop!! BLOOB!?) A, ULOERS, SORES, SPOTS, ALBS, ‘BOILS, SYPHILIS BNSRMAL DISEASES, Xo. CANE AN ROOF AND HERB JUICES ffered t! ic as a positive cure, BYPHILIS OR VENERBAL PISBABER, tne BAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUION isa m otent, certain and effectual remedy ever d; it reaches and eradicates Stary seraale enereal poison, so that thecureis thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- 2 $24 pe healed or" do not Gansay attagoue aoe ir which you may repentin ear SO NOT DEBPAUH I” apantas acy ae Lot ineereee AND HERB JULO. || remove every vestige of impurities from the system. as well as al) effects of Mercury. BAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents: Full directions. WHAT THE anon BAY OF THE SAMAR- 'AN’S REMEDIES. “Post HosritsL. oat MaxsHALt, Baltimore, id.. Feb. 20, 1854,—I have great satisfaction in stating that I have used * The Samaritan Remedies’ for Venereal Diseases in ita most customary forms; that I have ured them with judgment, discretion and properly, and ha’ them to respond to my anticipation prom and effectu: K dace in their eficion’ ane tS of iency, os far a8 myuse thom extends, l'recomménd them strongly. * Auragp 0. Bowsns, Ai it Bur, ith Vols.” DESMOND £00. Box 151 Phisdelphin Fort | _fold by 8. CALVERT FOBD, errr 11th st, and Hi avenue. | FEENEY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf “FUST BECEIVED a (ALE—OU MB STeEau Seat rtenfentna nee oR AND'S Wharf, fook of sth sf, eatt, ap 18-00" TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: (OR BALTIMO) G0. om piece {Rerah-ay 18, 19645 and after Bunday, Boce: Seaisca og fr ‘betwee "Washington and baltimore TRAIN OVING NORTH [J Wo, 1—BALTIMORS, WAY STATION & HAR BISKUBG TRAIN—Leave Washin 5 Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 4. Sere eae No. 3—-NEW YO! & PHILABELPHIA - PRES8—Leave Washingetcn 7:30 4. w meeenk Philadelphia 1:56 Pr. u., New Baltimore tickets sold SE lees ee ve ington 8: - My stopping a stations, connecting at y with the Mail Train for the West. oan g Baltimore at 10:00 No. 4—¥-BW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- a.m. ingt 215 z= Philadelphia 6:37 r.m., New York 10:00 No, 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.x., comnect- ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- eed PM. jo, ALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN— Leave ened, ie 4:30 P.M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 Pp. wu. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel anc Annapolis Junction onlv. No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave . Washington 6:00 Arrive at New York 4:00 a. x. [pad by this train connect with early morn- a lines New York for the Mast, North - West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets 1 iby this train, which is limited in capacity by Govarament orders to insure the mails. No. 8—BALTIMOBE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leiba a fy ati tan 6:46 P.u,and 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 fer Western passen- rs to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkersburg, and all points in the West, Beaches New York at 6:15 a. mM. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 4. w,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Washington, No trains to or from Annapolis on day. SUNDAY TRAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the $:15 and 11:15 a.™, and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 P. u. for New York oxy. will be checked at all hours.—also for ints, to save troubie and confusion at th: a the departure of the train ALL La INGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, paeee estly requested te respect t! , established for the general are politely but rules of the Lin vantage, such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of aracking) in any but the smoker’s cars, and jo to make @ cheerfui complianee with the decisions of the agents or conductors in reg ket ard to their seats, tickets, ete.. especially in the boty OT AMITE: Master of Transportation, L, M. OOLE. General Ticket Agent. dec G Bet PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. December 25, trains will leave B: tore, te North Calvert Station, as ‘llgwae " ey Harrisburg Accommodation.__.__._.3P. M, Brie snd Pittsburgh Express___. .M, Pittsburg and Elmira Bxpress—__.___.10 P. M. 6,15A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Gace with the 920 A. M_train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West and for Elmira, Buffalo, Bochester, Dankin. Ganan- an ‘2 designs, fyew York City.” an THE4 30 P.M.TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8P. M. train from Balti Connecias for Pittsburg and Erie. — THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and runs through Pittsburgh and Emira, without change of cars, connecting at Pittsburgh forCincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis and at Elmira, for Buffalo, Bochester, and Syracuse, ONE THROUGH IN SUNDAY, Leaving Waetwon at3 o’clock P, M, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, BOLDIERS’ T,0keTs A? GovERNMENT Raras, LOW FARE ANT QUICK TIME, We For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under National Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 Oat., near New Jersey avenue, ‘Washing on. ARRY Buperintendent N. 0. R. BR, Passenger and “qeket, ‘Avent, aeRO AG IEEEEE, Passenger Agent, corner: a NEY STEAMSHIP LINE ar OF SCREW STEAMERS TO NEW YORK. The New and Bubstantial Steamers, B.C. KNIGHT, CAPT. J. J. MASON, JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. C. GEOGHEGAN, Built expressly for thia route, are now leaving WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C. and ALEXANDRIA, BVERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M. AND NEW YORK, from Pier 14, N. B. on the same day, Freight received daily, handled in the most care- ful manner, and delivered with the greatest dis- patch, at fair rates. For Freight, &c,, apply to SNOW & CO., Washington and Georgetown, D. 0, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va., and WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. 140 Cedar street, N. ¥ apl-tf pesparrars STEAMERS, New Express Line, seral-weekly, between PHIL- ADELPHIA and ALEXANDRIA, WAREINGTON and GEORGE- Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George H, Btout. sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS. from. fio. 4 North Wharves, Philadel- phia, and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Goorastawn. eee eet eo oe eles lo. ater stree' dg tin Philadelphia, WM. B. OLYDR, i¢ a ty in “Aloxandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN Bov68-tf No: Agents in No. 1 King st. O THE WEAK! B. SIREAGTET YOUTH TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, £1) :3 LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalledasa Rejuvenater and Restcrer of wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene as household god, inasmuch as it will render them outhfulinteeling and in strength, au enable Tem to live ever again the daya of their pristine oy. It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and £ really an invaluable blessing, especially to these who have been reduced to a condition of servility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of impotency of any human oS this superb preparation wii remove the effect at once and forever. f Se TELE LITY, NERvOUS URES IMPOPENOY, GENERAL DEBILITY, vi froaracitr, Dysp’ , Depression, Loss or AP- PRTITR, LOW SPIRITS, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENOB, EmMAOIATION. ENNUI. IT HAS A Most DELIGHTFSL, DssinaB_e AND NoveL Errect Upon THE Ner- Yous SYSTEM; and a}! who are In any way prostra- ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this mest excellent and unequailed pleparation. Persons who, by imprudence. have lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should xe this valuable discover a trial; it will be found totally diff i other articles for the same purpo MALES.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses o} kinds, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- mence, Itis also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief pepsistence in ite use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dy srepe‘a forever. One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. BOLD By DrvGGisTs GENERALLY, anywhere, by addressin; BeMTUROHINGS & HILLYBR, Proprictors, ‘$1 Cedar street, New YorE.. Sold by 8, C. FORD, corner llth street dec 9-eol and Pennsylvania av! BROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTO! and gradually bringing cd ‘al color without the inconvenience a! fanaing e 8 of 8 dye Bold by al druggists cents per le. EXFORD'S MEDICATED GINGBE BREAD UTS, for worms, unrivaled in e! cacy. ‘and peculiarly adapted for children, being éa\ 2 As AD 7 rainary ops druggists. Price2cén per box. SY ALLY ADVANOED on DI Mosai ps ware ES, JEWELBY, ke. sit rors tiiot MN, Sat ayenns, ‘wo deors from iste street, Diamond Broker. Bawr- Nouv tes Vrais; 1. Huits, TRANOK T. Arrive at Baltimore at 13:45" York 6:30 r. a. Mo~ PROPOSALS, AVALRY HORSES ARTILUBRY HORSES | ster General’: First Division, askintion Coys Does March 18, ist cavalry and artillery a givers Devot, in 1, 1865, by Captain GEO. k ef twenty-five or mores, will be : his city. in open market till May} . by Captain O: H TOMPKING, Quartermaster, corner Twenty seoond and @ sts. All asimals to be subjected to the usual Govern- Mgpociden tions as follows --aretty hy cifications as follows :—*Cav: orses ma! be sound in all particulars: well broken; in ful flesh and good condition; from fifteen (13) £0 size teen (16) hands high; from five (5) te nine (9) years old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry pur- Poses. Horses between '9) and ten (10) yeare = monit Still vigorous, sprightly, and heaithy “ epted. Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sound In all particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken and square trotters in harness, in and condition. from six (6) to ten (10) years old, not less than fifteen and one-half (153s) hands high each horse to weigh not less than ten hundred an oer (1,050) pounds ules must be over twe (2) years of age, strong, stout,compact well develo; animals, not lesa than fourteen (14) hands hi in full health, fri from every blemish “or defect which would ungt them for severe work, and m have shed the four front colt’s teeth and developed the corres- ponding four permanent teeth, two in each Jaw. Thess cifications will be strictly adhered to, and rigid. Y; enforced in every particular. Hours ef inspection, from 9 a. m. to4 p.m. Price, Oavalry Horses, one hundred eighty. five dollars ($185); Artillery Horas, one hundred and ninety dollars($190); Mules, one hundred and mipety ase eee =. t this office ‘ay ment wi mede a’ . Ootonel in'shates Hirst Division jolonel in char, rs “ mar 18 taps0 ee MiriQ. MG. 0. ROPOBALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Devot of Washinzion, yi Washineton: D.C, Fob. a ison BEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the ander- signed for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington, D, O,, Baltimore, Md.,. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Vs., or either of these places, with Hay, Oorn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,008 bushels of Corn or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, | and upwards, points the: se to make deliver rates at whi ey Will make delive: uantity of each article proposed to be del! the iv: ed, the time when said deliveries shall a= menced, and when to be completed. pees pace price must be written out in wordsen the Corn to be put uP In good stout aacks of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks of aboutthreo. 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 dexéription 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 7, me Government inspector, before being aecepted 4: Contracts will be awarded from time to tim! m | the lowest responsible bidders, as the intere! the Government may require, and payment wil made when the whole amount contracted for have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty signed by twe respon- Bible persona, that. in case his bid beaccepted, he or they. will, Within ten days thereafter exeeute the contract for 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 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 of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the serson to whom the contract may be awarded. The rea poner rey ef the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United States 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 bidder must be legibly written im the pro- sal, P*Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Bucker, Ohief Depot Quartermaster. hington Le CA and should be plainly marked “Proposala for Forage. ‘Bonds ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of hia aranters, will be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Bisik ferms of bids, guaranties,and bonds maz ae aie oacetved wager thie savertisement FOpos! received unde: wi. be opened and examined at this office on Wed- id d Saturday of each week at12 m. Bid- ders are rer es area be present av the opening of ey desiré: RUCKER, fe25-tf Brig. Genl and Quartermaster, ERMASTER’S OFFICE, ( Os ies Dero? «F Yasnmores. Wasningrox, D.O,, January . All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furnitare. ee re- quested to send to this office. on MONDAY of each week, a sealed proposal or list, ia duplicate, of tho- articles the: preptred to furnish to this Depot at short not ‘with the price of each marked in plain figures. that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to #ell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctuall dai morning. 5 . BH. en’l and Ohief Q. M., jan 5-tf Brigadier Gen otot Washi ngton. SOOMPANY, AvAM fa ola Pe, ‘Avenue, Washinston, D, 6, BEAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WSBT- GREAT TN BXPHESS FORWARDESS, MERCHANDISE, MONEY. JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, N STOOGES. BONDS. &c., Forwarded ROMER ET ‘AND DISPATCH to all NSiteausieie the Prinsion Rairay Paaaigtae- Cc) NORTH, BAST, WEST AND NORTH WET. ry Bagh CE YORK, BOSTON I ,D. O.. WARPHIL ADELPHIA, BALTIMORR: OLN = OINR ATT ST anand oo Connections are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRIFIEH PROVINOES and other steamship lines ae ee aoe c a ieee te all promincat ‘an resses commercial wor in Great: Britain and the Conti- ible rte 0! Bi *e23" 0. 0. DUNN. Agent, Washington, D. O- [NOTIOE TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. AssisTANT QUARTSRMASTER’S OFFION, Durer oy WasHineron, No. 134 P, near 2ist st,, Wasuinarom, D. O., March 1, 1365, The attention of officers and enlisted men, for- merly in the service of the United States, is called to the large ameunt of personal property stored in the Government warehouses connected with this depot. The Government requires the space oceupied by said property for the effects of those now in the service, ‘A description of each article should be given with the name, company, regiment, or othe marke, accompanied by an oath or affirmati. shewing that the claimant is the authorized ‘The goods will be forwarded to the address of tae Per the ‘above mentioned property, remain @ above-mentioned pr. nain- Inplanclaimed ninety daya from this date will be Bold at public auction. JAMES M, MOORB, mh 2-dtmay 31 Oapt. Ass’t Qr. U. 8. Army. APPINESS OR MISEBY|—THAT 15 THB guess TION.—The rietorsof the PARI- BIA Wore OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—r less of ex- nse—to issue, free, (for the besefit of suficring umapity,) four of their most instructive aod in- teresting Lectures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance Physiology and Nature’s Law, These invaluable lectures have been the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free om the ipt of four stamps, by addressin: Secretary Pare. Anatomy and icine, 56. Broad: juid-ly EMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- mia aL Begland and secured by ane seals of the Boole oe ae de Paris, and the Imperial jolle, o! icine, jenna, Triesmar Ne. 1, ts the effectual yomedy for Relax- tion, Bperymathorrhoes, and Exhaustion of the Bystem. Fri No. 2has entirely supersed the naseouse use of Copavia, Oubebs, &o _ Tries Hos acd sovontary Bymoteme, thus obvistiog jes an sondsry otome oe mae) of mercury ind'all ‘other deleterious ingre- ents, h preparation is in the form of a most agree- avleboesnee, Secured from the effects of climate and sbengee of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 eack, cases rr ‘one for $9, and in $27 cases, & 8 saving $9. ‘vided in separate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &c., *Sinoleanle = retail by Dr. BARROW. Ne. 194 Bleecker st, New York, ED, No. 290 Pa. ave, ad also FO dice tn inet be hi of 8.0. corser 11th street. a ~g IVORY PBARL TOOTH POW T HURSTON cleaning. tifying and presery- ing the Teeth and Gums. This elegant prepara- ing the Turely unequ mA WELLS & 00., lew York, Proprietors. Por sale by all druggists. i . * OR NON-RETENTION CR INCONTINENCE ine, Irritation. Inflammation or Ulcer- ation of the Biadder ot Kidneys, Piseases of the Prostrate Glands, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick-dust Deposit, and all Diseases siete Si bub Hi BERD BL. ings, uso HEL ERAGT Bt F RGIA,— Compiled under ARO ee oft Re General ‘Assembly; one 0) ly 5 beaker ot. Also, alarze Map <n sale PEANOK TAYLOR. i, SEA te ee |AKB_NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN T BAFE REMEDIES for pasioasent ond anger diseases. Use HELMBOLD’S BXTBACT BU- QHU and JMPROVED ROSE WASH. _m 25.6m DRUGSTORE. 113 Pa, Moon's Wauth, side —Bosodent Ball : ith =. Cereus, Jacques. Po! other cheice Perfumery, icines, for Fresh Medicines, tor Em >, and large stock of

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