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Fs see een mca THE EVENING STAR. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, —$—»——— A Busovrios in relation to Cow; Rusoiced ty te Board of Aldermen 2 ef the Corpor fi for dairy,or other hundred feet of any wellic house the dwelling houte of the owner or yard, pen, er stable, und penal! iF of ou of tier tained shal! cows for their own ase. Bee.2. Kesolved further, That the owner or keep- er of any cow yard, peo, stable, or other place where cows are Kept within the limits of the City of Georg ‘n. shall daily reaove the filth from, and hee; such yard, pen, Stab.e,or other piace wh re ki Bee. 3. Resolved further. mitted to feed or milk tways 0: April 22, 1865, lief of certain parties. fret section. A BesoLction for the Kesoived by the Roard SOC ane Board ff POT ation Pi ek i. pay to the orderof T. H. Bonone forty-four dollars aad id fire- Common Counctl @f the That the ey & Go two hundred and f thirty-one ceots, for repairs of hydrants ines from Januaty 3'th to March Sist. 1835 if lrendered. Als be rlem, four dolla hydrante, as per Dillrendered. Algo, to t! of D Collins eight dollers for removing jmals, as per dill rendered, ~ Approved April 22, i865. A Resonurioy for further repairs of the Vigilant ure Oonspany Engine house. Resolved by the Board af Aldermen and Board af | emmon Council of the Corporation of Georeccoven, bat the sum of one huadred and fifty dollars be, priated, to he paid the President of the id sum, when expended. proper vouchers shall bees bibited, and tled im the office of the Clerk of the and the same is hereby Sopto by the Olerk to the order o Vigilant Fire Company, for repairs. of house occupied by said company, and that f Corporation, {Approved Apri! 22, 1855. Am Onpisaxce reducing the consumption of gas in the public lamps. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Beard of Common Council af the Corporation of tieersetown, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby asutborized and pig ee ms to cause an aggregate undred hours per annum on reiuction of five each onblic lanpin the town, to be ma atelyon passage of this ordinance ecprawy hundred, an heretofore, Approved April 29, 1965. A Reso.crtion for the relief of certain persona. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of “orporation of téeorgetown, - MeQail- lan, for funeral expeoses of Wm. Knoon ee 5B. Power, seventeen dollars,as per bill readered; and Common Council Uf the ‘That the Olerk psy to the order of J.J tothe order of the Editor of the E fifty-seven dollars and twenty-three cents for cor poration advertising, a8 per bill rendered. pproved April 29, 155 A Resoxvtion in favor of Jenkin Thomas, That permission is hereby granted to J Tromas to open the street from his cellar o corver of High and Dunbarton streets to the sswe: t the corner of Becond street: Provided, That h keep it so for twelve mouths thereafter, A Rrsowvtioy in favor of the Assessors, Resolved by the Board of dollars be, and the rame is hereby persble to Messrs Hieston, Collins. aad the new assesament, Approved April 29, 1835. A Beso.uriox to pay certain bills. Resolved by the Board ai 2 That the Clerk pay to the order of Mesars. M: cents, amount of their bill for m furnished; and to William Hazel lara, for five hacks furnished, use of members of the Corpor: Appreved April 29, 1365. A Exsoivrion authorizing and providing for the of the fish market. Tepai Resolved by ihe Board of Aldermen and Board of Com mom Caunctl of the Corporation of Georgetow: That the Mayor be, and he ia hereby, authoviacd and requested to enter int® a contract with Henry Wingate to repair t’ part of the market house over the canal, to be used as sh et, in ——— ath the pies end Soeeific ions now in e bands o e Marke: oure Buildi ° mittee. and his proposal for the same eee Core ed, further, ik to th y to the order of ssia Win, hundred and ninety. five do ims under ssid contract, in the treasury not otherw: Approved April 29, 1865. A furrLement to an Ordinance approved Febrn- propriated, ary |, 1865, for tae Improvement of Frederick Btreet. Bett ordained bythe Board of Aldermen and Board of C.mmon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | F front Thats further sam ot events five pent 4 mposed on all lots ant foot ia hereby levied and parts of lots of greund on the weat side of Fred- | ommencing at its intersection with | erick street, Fourth street. and extending to Sixth street, for the purpeseof curbing and paving gutter frentin said property; and to levy and impose a front foo’ tax on all lots'and parts of lotslying between Sixth and Beventh streets, on the east side of Frederick street. for the purpose of paving and curbing gut- ter in front of said property And te it further ordamed, T go t the tax thus im- pored shall be coliected in the ner set forth aD cribed in orainance passed February 13, 156! [Approved April 29, 1315. A ResOLvron in relation to the sale of stalls in thenew market house. Resolved by the Bourd of Aldermen and Board of & x Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, Thattre M of tem year dollars for each single a rules and regulatiot sail marbet as m Approved Apri Ho Resolved. by the Bored af ata A Re-otvrion im re’ation to the Western Btar < os the Western Star Hose Building be exe bd oe from all Corporation tax. need fo ” long as eeping tire apparatus, A Resotrvios for the relief of Wm, Whelan. Kesolved by the Board af Aldermen and Board of Common Counctl of the Corporation of Georgetown, Thatthe Cerk ¥ dates ove aenen” to Wm. Whelan the sum o! Congress street. ‘Approved April 29 , 1865. A Bxsoiv7iox for the repair of paved streata. Kesolved by the Board of Alderme d B Co msnon Cowncil of the Conporatton of eorgaiowny hundred dollara is hereby {to be paid on the order of the Com- missioner of Streets, when accompanied by the That the sum of five hun aDpropr: proper voucBers. for the repair of paved at: ‘Approved April 39, 185. i aa A Esgscrtrion for the paving of East Market pace Resoived by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of G Thatthe bu Iding Committee of the Market Hong Ap Ono NANCE for the improvement of High Street. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Board gi Common Counce! of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Commissioner of Streets is hereby au thorized and instracted to have curb set, and gut- h street, oan ter Isid,on the west side of Hi civg at its intersection with Market ranbing south to intersect with curb already placad between Fifth and Hig reets \wather ordained. That the said Commis- feotwaya three and-a-half e sioner shall Bave tis; fect wide placed across Market «treet at its inter section with High street, and across Sixth street op the west side of High street; the ox Ket street torum disgonally from the ieteconcg of Hisbh and Market to corner of Be Market streets, Be uc furtiuy the inter: whole of said to be given to the lowest responsi bie bidder or biddera Be ut further ordained, That the er sbal the pamea cf the owner, or owners, of al arte of lotslying on the west side of High s' etween 5th and 6th streets. and notify sach er. or owner ment of hard brick +and. in front of his, ber. or their premise! less than six feet wide, before the ist ay of Au. ée5, and if any of said owners or owner, or their | ecents shall fail to comply with the provisions of this ordinance b: the said Comm: 2aid work done, twenty days t2 or owners, or their sents, » dill of their assersinent of cost of said pavement, acd pay met thereof, and if the same within thirty days after this de a: i re the lst day of Aug. ioner of Streets s) d the limquent tax ing said Corporation to shall close bis collections, and settle a final count there BXTBACT BUCHU GIVES and bloom to scoompanied b any alarming symptoms, and if no treatment ELMBOLD’S Hvis to the frame the Selig. Shoeke Debility is omitted to Fitecame, * and Beard of Georgetown, 1365, it ovide for, withia the iymite Dity of Georgetows. a Gow yard. pea, or | oses Nearer than two other thas t not less than cne, or more than five dollars Tor each days offence, to be recovered as other fines an4 penal- Provided, however, that notniog herein con- apply to persons who keep but two | + 28 per to the order of W.H Cham- ind forty cents. for repairs of einmedi- | thatthe | ion of each lamp per amnum shall be seventeen hundred hours, instead of twenty two solved by the Board of Aldermen and boarit of ynmon Counct! af the Corporation of Georzesoion, enkin r sil leave it in the same condition as it is nowe Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘Thst the sum of eleyen hundred and twenty-fve sppropriated, ‘ | Bhoems: er, the Assessors, for their services in making Alderme 4 Boa Common Council of the Corporation at Gee tne, lay: heid & Brown seventeen dollars and sixty-two urning goods venty five dol- ii tondi the funeral of the late lamented President Lincole ‘bat on the completion of the i tisfaction of said committee,to id committee certified to the Mayor, the | the sam of in fall of ny money nd he is hereby authorized e the atalis in the new public auction, en the for cash, for a term annual rent of thirty Goubie stall. and une cork thee sours ar oees » ani ch othe: Apneunced at the time of ale, and subject to sack for the good government of a osted by the Gorporation, a Aldermen and Board o Common Council of the Geavation of Gian. That the buildirg om Potomac «treet, known as od is here ba fer placing a stop cock on ‘ordained, That the said Commig- sioner hall have a brick pavement laid on the west side of High street, between fth street and ion of High and Market streets. the id Commasaion- btsim from the Clerk of the Corporation, Pict aod OF thelr agents to have laid @ puve- tion, by remitting to th | “Fou BALE BY ADL DAU © | Youne wan her, or t paid id is mad #bal!l proceed to enforce the cayment of such de- or taxyses in conformity to the provis- sons of the charter of this Corporation. empower- | levy and collect taxes,and | ‘ac- on OF before the first day of Deesm- five per cent of the whole jonsumption, Insanity or Balleptic | hive AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Y J. 0. McQUIBE & 00., Auctioncere. TRUSTER’ SALE OF VALUABLE arptetng OF IMPBOVED BY A MB DWELLIN' ree pe LSTRSBT, bet. 218T Pane by virtue of an order made on the Hth day of March, 1865, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and passed in a certain case nding in said court, wherein Rachel B. Mason Treomplairant, and Grathia B. Maron and others dotendants, (No. 1.513 Equity.) 1 will sell,at pubd- lie auction. on MONDAY, May 15,at 6 @’cloek, on she preminea,, alot No. 18, in eeuare Be: Fae S06: er ie improvements, con: ing 0} FHAMM DWELLING HOUSE snd outbuildings, Term ance in o: x . One- fifth of the to be paid at the time of sale; in default of such payment, the preperty shall be immediately tence cx sae risk and expense of the defsulting 2 . Ocavevancing and atamps at the cost of the pur- chase: A. THOMAS BRADLRBY, Trustee. JAS. C. McGUIRB & 0O,, ap 21-Stawsw& da Auctioneers, B* W.L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH . WARD AT AUCTION. By virtue o! the decree of the Orphans’ Court of the District ef Columbia, dated the 6th day of De- cember, ly confirmed by the Court of Chaccery. I shall offer for sale, vig my auction, on W BSDAY, the 2th day of December. A. D. 1864, st 4 o’clook, gl] the right, title, interest and estate of Ann J., Oharies A., Mary B., George A J.,Ellasrd Smuia Polton, minor children of Charies A. Pelton, deceased, (together with my interest and title as the widow of said Charles Polton, deceased,) in and to the followii erty, viz. All of Lot numbered twenty- in Square aumbered four hundred a: nine, (49,) of the plan of the city of Wa: This property is situated on the corner of 44 street west and south I street, and is improved by a neat brick dwelling house. Terms: One half cash; ths residue in three and six months, the purcharer giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily indorsed, and bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until the whole of the Ti rcenyeranal ng tthe cost of the purchas conveys a ost 0 pu ler, TBUBANNAB POLTON, Guardian. A. LLQYD, Attorney and Agent. THE ABOVE DESORIBED PROPERTY WILL be resold on THURSDAY. the llth day of 155, at6 o'clock p, m.. at the risk and expense 0: ya: : the second datas ANWAH COLTON. Guardian, . LLOYD, Attorney and Agent, ap 28-eo3tkds W.L, WALL & CO., Aucts, ¥ JAS, 0. McGUIEE & 00., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUSI- NESS PIECE OF PROPERTY ON PENN A. - AVENUE, OPPOBITE THE METROPOLITAN By authority of the Supreme Court ofthe Dis- trict of Columbia, passed in Equity No. 419. ara H, 8tettinins, and Jno. B. Gray, andjRose. his wife, against Wm. B. Todd and Alexander &t. Bhogners. we shall expose te sale on THURSDAY AFTER- NOON, the lith day of May,onthe premises, at6 o’clock, to the highest bidder, the following valu. able real estate, to wit: Partof Lot in the subdivi sion of original Lot No. 1, in Square 451, described as follows: Beginnfng at & point on the Yine of Pa. avenue, 22 feet southeastwardly from the north- western corner ef said original Lot, and thence southeastwardly alon, id avenue 22 feet, thence southwestwardiy,and right angles with said avenue 69 feet 9 inches, thence southeastwardly and at rixht angles with the line last aforesaid 2 feet 6 inches, thence south 42 feet 10 inches to a point on the line of north B it, 44 feet 3 inches eastward from the southwestern corner of said origival Lot 1. thence west along said B street 22 feet 3 inches. thence north and at right angles with | said street 59 feet 234 inches to intersect a line drawn from the point of beginning and at right angles with said avenue, and thence along said line tosaid avenue and the place of beginning. The improvements area three story Brick Build ing fronting Penn’s avenue, and now in the occu- pancy of Mr. John Robins a3 a jewelry store, and other tenants. There is a two story brick house fronting on Canal street the whole under Tent of $1.99 per annum. Atthe same time and pec be offered for sale Lat No. 10. in Square ° Terms, One third cash;the residue in 6, 12,13 and 24 months, with interest on the whole a it ayable seri annually: tor which the pure! Bona. with surety, will be taken,and a li served on the property sold | s fi If the terms be not samelied with within five days from the day efsale, the Trustees reserve the rjekt to re-sell,on seven days’ public notice, at the risk and ee of the purchaser failing to B, 5 comely. AuBx Fh SHEPHERD, { Trustees p28 5.0. MeGUIRE & 00. Aucts 8. MARSHAL’S SALEOF VALUABLERBA - ESTAPE IN THE CITY OF WABHING- IN, D. C.—In virtue of a writ of fleri facias is- sued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sli at public sale. for cash, in front of the | gerard on FRIDAY, the 5th day of May next, 865, 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. 380, being the House and Lot on Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th nd now occ I vans a8 a hard: store, to; a singular the improvements thereon, siezed and levied upon asthe property of Walter Lenox, and will be sold to satisfy judicials No. 251, Supreme Court. in favor of Alexander Provest. of W. H. Winter, W. 2 apis-dte U. 8. Marshal GALE OF CONDEMNED MULES. Y —_— ief Quartermaster 3 Office, Depot af Washington, a ‘Washington, D. ON ua’ rset Will be sold at public auction, at the corrals near the Obrervatory, Washington, D. 0., on WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1365, at 10 o’clock a. m,, ONE HUNDRED MULES, condemned as Lata § unfit for public service, Terms—Cash, in Government funds, Brigadier General and Onisf Guartermaste pr er Gene! i rr, my 2-14t Depot ‘ot Washington, kc ~ALR OF CONDEMNED HORSES. termaster General’s Office, First Division, ane Washineton City, April 25. 1355. Will be sold at public auction, tothe highest bidder, at Giesboro. D. C. Bxecator iN B.c. TUESDAY, May 4, TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HORSES RAOH These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes. many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly. Baleto commence at 10 A. M, Terms cash, in United States currency _ JAMES A-EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge First Divi- vision Quar‘ermaster General’s Office. ap 2%-tmyW UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, : Washington City, April 25, 1855, Will be sold, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the time and places named b low, viz : BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, May 4, 1855, - OABLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, May 11, 1865. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, May 18 1355, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, May 26. 1965, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORBES ateach place. These horses bave besn condemned as unfit for the Cavairy service of the Army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be bad Horses sold singly. Bales to commence at 10 A. M, Terms, cash in United States eurrancy. ES A. EKI Brevet Brigadier General, in charge ap 26-tmy24 First Division Q. M. G, 0. MPORTANT TO PBMALBES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. 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Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa BY ALL DRUgaterE: ‘CHIN: BILL r _deel0-eoly.a ee Si Geaee fe roprictors, Sus ew York, eho, have nsaesa tn +4 ir certain secret habitswhich unfit them for" tae ness. peer, or the duties of married life: also middie aged or old men, who, from the folie: — or other causes, feel s ety in ad) themeely. vance eir years. before placin, es under the trea! it. any one. 0" read “THE SOHEE PRIBNDO” Married: Lediog a something of importance by perusing *TheBearet Friend. wig atteen ns mit ceo ne seit “Da OHA. A; STEWART & 00 FP Ry Ro a 8; byveurVillee an Farr Oe 5 i Gothic ate A jeavel: and silence {sp23) tecture; vy BANKERS, ce ann Ss we Cv eevee ae First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. | H: D, OOOKS, (of Jay Oooke & Oc.,) President, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVBENMERNT PRPORITORY amD FINAROIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, “Lore sy., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARYNERT Government securities with Treasurer United tates a7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS .-tq Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOES & O0., as SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, ‘we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers, A constant ‘supply of the Notes om hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell a1! classes of GOVBRNMENT SEOUBITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXOHANGSE snd make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Voucherson the MOST and give careful and FAVORABLE TEBMB, prompt attention to ACOOUNTS 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. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, WasHincTon, March 20, 1965, m 21-tf NATIONAL 7.30 LOAN, Mr. JAY COOKS, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agenta and purchasers U.8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 13, 1864. in denomonations of 350, $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 lth and August ith of each year. The principal will be psid in lawful money on August 18th, 1867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then xchanged, at par, for U. 5. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure ef the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August lst, 1967, with interest at BIX PBR CENT IN COIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres- ent worth in the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from which “educt the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium npon the bonds of SIX PER OENT., with s prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- oral iseues of FIVE PER ONNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing acerued interest thereon. We also tak Certiigpe of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all ia.ues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail, CAUTION 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 qhat the notes are not negotiable anless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY OOOKE & 00.. Bani fob 4-Atf. @LD aND BTOCKS, Our office has been placed in direct telegraph eommunication with the Gold and 8tock Ereken e Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the d sales mage at the usual rates. Purchase TTENHOUSE. FOWLER & © Bankers, 352 Penna av. execution of erders. BOPOSALS FOR REMOVING WRECKS, IN THE CAPE FSAR RIVEB. Bureau or Construction AnD Repair, Navy DexartmeEnt, April 13, 1855. ke The Bureau will, until the lith day of May, 1865, receive proposals for raising and removing the vessels—supposed to be about 3 in number—guok and beached in and about the mouth ef Cape Fear river, North Carolina. Tke huilsof the vessels are mostly of iron,and the machinery in many of themia represented as being in good order. = Separate and special offers covering & single ves- selonly will be received for raising and delivering in New York the ‘*Nerth Heath,” the *' Agnes Fry.” and the **Ohicxamaugs.’’ with all the prop- erty that may be on board of them, on a falvage | upon the net proceeds of the sale at public auc- | Conte Government to be at no expense what- Te For the remaining wrecks the proposals may bo fora parter the whole of them, aud must etate the rate of savage on the net proceeds of the sale, at public auction, of the prpparts recovered and delivered at the United States navy qetd.at Gosport, Virginia, without charge of any kind to the Governme; recovered must be delivered at the navy yard, witha separate inyoice for each . "Gach offer must state the time within which is proposed to coniplete the work, which must be execnted under the control of the commanding Baval « ficer, who will designate the vessels on which operations are to be first commenced, and who wil! have the right if the work is not prompt- ly commenced and diligently prosecuted, to annul thesgreement, when all claim of the salvors to th@ property recovered will be forfeited te the Government. The entire property will be placed fm the hands of the Gevernment, and sales will be made as may be deemed most advantageous to the Government and the parties cenoarned. Any other condition necessary for the protection of the public interests will be inserted in the agreement. ‘© proposition will be entertained from parties who do ngt furnish satisfactory evidence that they @ prepared, with all the proper and nece! ppliances, for the execution of work of this kind. ‘Parties Who may visit Wilmington for the pur- ae of Eine ing. & personal examination previous O making an offer, will be permittad to do so by the naval officer in command. The proposals must be indorsed on the envelope incloring them, ** Proposals for raising wrecks in Cape Fear River.” ap 15-2awst__ HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE Bf lerreae nthe capacity. sen! loubl forme: A BAN HOT ROP! Corner Pa. ay, and llth st., Washington, B, 6, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Hi = in this city, has beem enlarged and ‘proved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the in. eats. Thankfuifor the patronage alr: cady received, the proprietor hopes that by Sftantion to usiness we fontia to receirs tronage as heretofore, Guests will only bechs reed with what they receive, ry Ore etre moderate. p- BMRIOH, Proprietor, OBBPH REYNOLDS & 00. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have pune recstved and will constantly keep on hand, the largest nnd best assortment in the ci of Chandeliers. Brackets, Drop Lights, Portab! Giass Globes, Mica and other Shader. and all a cles in thia line, from the best ostablishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold one most reasonable terms. use a Restaurants. &c., are invited to c: all. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS as also everything in the L he most satisfactory manner. Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains. Water romptly and che: P 0 BING line in Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c.,&c., at No. 500 oth et, near Pennsylvania avenue, the largest establishment in the feb2-eot! HE GAME FISH OF THE NORTH. Fly Fishing. with six plates; London. The River Dove. ter’s Angler; London, 0 Almanac and Book of Angling; by B, aera el The Angier and his Friend: London. Book; Lond W: Manuel du Peck Paris, eur; Paris. py FRANCK TAYLOB. a a U and recommendatory letters hi ing the merits PABATIONS, NOH UVa Eormaaas ton Vrain; Los del Bui. ben} BOOKS—Le 3 Le ses “ynin iE () both O.. It wi { E* a py a }a.M, \ ington 11:15 a.m. | P.M. Pl | 4:30 P, M, 7.380 | WA8SHL. Town NG@TON and BANGES, FURNAOES, and Fire-Board a prepared to furnish the best RANGE in ywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, ‘alten and Cotton’s Angler; Lon- e’s British Rural Sports; London, PWABDSOF THIRTY THOUSAND certificates he orth British Review, Jebruary. . ‘encase | vepld * SYPRAWOK TAYLOR. brary w. publiceti | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: Deron PANT anutngror. December ty 1M On and after Sunday, Becember 18, 1864, Passen- eer between Washington ead Baltimore TRAINS MOVING N 8 ais oR ea MORE, war BEATiON & BAL. Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 4. Tame eae No. 2-NEW YORK & PHILAPREL = eave ypitiosta 230 sag arrived Bai ve tiokete sd ‘ow York 5:30 r,u. Ho . 3—BAL' & IN— toe 9 WESTERN TRA ington 8:15 A. mM. gtopping at way mati ecting at Relay wit Mall Train i the ‘Weet,and reaching mores at 10:00 No. 4—NSW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- Arrive at Baltimore at 12:: jadelphia 5:37 P.u., New York 10:00 No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 F.m., connect- ley wie Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- No. 6—BALTIMORE OOMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA THAIN — Leave Werhion _ Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P. x. is train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel an¢ Annapolis Junction only No. 7—BOSTON, NEW YORK BX- in, 6:00 Arrive and Passene ger by 1 early morn- iz limes leaving New York for the Bast, North ax. West. 2 No Philadelphia or Baltimore ‘tickets sol !by this train, which is limited in capacity by Govarpment orders to insure the mails. No, BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.M. and arrive at Balti- myo, ONEW YORK, PHILADLLPRIA No. . Me da AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P.M. stonving a Relay House fer Western passen- rs to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Barkersbarg, and all points in the West, Reaches MOOR ANNAPOLIS tho connections will be @ connections w! made with the 8:16 A. M,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from seeeiieeten: No trains to or from Annapolis on SUNDAY TRAFNB. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for pamengers on Bunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 an Mt P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M, for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 p.m. for New York o¥1yY. THROUGH TICKETS to the West, as wel] ag to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at new office in the American Telegraph Balain Pennsylvania avenue, between 4, stro BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours.—alao for through points, to save trouble and confusion at departure of the trains. to LE PASSENGERS, whether soldiersor citizens, are politely but ear: ¥ requested te respect the rules of the Line, established fox the general ad- vantage, auch as the keeping of one or more cara exclusively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the amoker’s Cars, and also to make a cheerfui compliance with the decisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in the hurry of starting the trai: W.P. SMITH. eee of tation, L, M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 20 GREAT PRNNBYE Vania ROUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Bal- timore from Horth Galvert Biation, as follow ‘ast 5 Cea Se: isburg Accommodation. __. Brioand Pittsbur wh Express__._...__8 P.M, ittsburg and Elmira Bxpress___.___-10 P. M. THE 6.15A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 9 20 A. M train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh ‘and the West and for Wlmira, a 0 Buffalo, chester, Dunkirk, Oanan- and Nisgara Palla, and asians for New ork City. —_ P.M. TRAIN PROM WASHINGTON Ren aith the 8P. M. Gee from Baltimore for Pittsburg and Erie, THM 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and cans through Pittsburgh and E.mira, without change of cars connecting at Pittsburgh (orCincinnati, Chicago, and 8t. Louis and at Bimira, for Bufalo, Rochester, and Byracuse. NE THROUGH T! N SUNDAY, S Leaving Wastinvon at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Bo.piegs’ Tigxars at GovERNuEnr Rargg, LOW FABRE AND QUIOK TIME, Wa-Por Tickets and informatio: ly at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, und National Hotel, and t House, No. 453 Oat, near New Jersey ave: Washington Buperinte: 4 Passenger and Ticket Ag cnt ig BEET. Feeeieer"dewet sre NEY STEAMSHIP LINE OF BCREW STEAMERS TO NEW YORK. The New and Substantial Steamers, B.C. KNIGHT, CAPT. J. J. MASON, JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. 0. GEOGHEGAN, Built expressly for this route, are now leaving WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C, and ALEXANDRIA, EVERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M, AND NEW YORK, from Pier 14, N. B. on the same day, Freight received daily, handled in the most cal ful manner, and delivered with the greatest dis- patch, at fair rates. For Freight, &c., apply to BNOW & CO., Washington and Georgetown, D. 0, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va.,and WM. J. TAYLOR & OO.. 140 Cedar street, N. ¥ apl-tf PpBapsrrnia BTEAMERS, reas Line, semi-weekl A and ALEXANDRE) GEORG: New Ex: ADBLPH Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George . at. felling dare WEDNESDAYS and SAT- UBDAY3S,from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia, and'No. 69 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown. aoe eat EN oO. ater stree' orgetowa. Agent im Philadelphia, WM. P. OLYDN, 16 Korth Wharves elphia, WM. P Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN gat eer aon STRENGTH TO;THE WEAK} B. c YOUTH TO THE AGED!) BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘This preparation isunequalledass Rejuvenater and Kestcrer of wasted or inert functions. — ‘The aged sheuld be certain to make the Biokrene a household got, inasmnoh as it will render them routhful inteeling and in strength, d ei em to live ever again the days of their pris joy. Itnot onjy exhillarates but strengthens, aud i really an invaluable blesaing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of servility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of im: taney of any human ergan,this superb preparation wili remove the ShEet at once and forever. BIOKRENE peers Imporenoy, G@eNERAL DEBILITY, NERVOUS NOAPAOITY, DySPRrsia, DEPRESSION, LOSS OF AP- PETITE, Low Sriaits, WRAKWEss OF THE ORGA! GENERATION, ImMBKOILITY, MenTAL Inpou Emaoiation. Exnor,1T was A Most Deicurtr DESIRABLE AND Novel Erreot Urow THR Nepr- F yous SYSTEM; and all who in apy way prostra- ‘ted Dy nervous disabiliti: earnestly advised to geek a cure in t and unequailed tho, by imprudence. have lost thet: STORAL VIGOR, will find « speedy and perma. BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the DESP ING. the OLD should give this valuable dpe coy it will be fonnd totally different feo alt pre varmion is invaluabl reparalion i in nervous weaknesses o} alt kinds, ag it will ree store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- pence, Itis also @ grand tonic, and will giy Dyspepsia with the fist Gone, gre soll as in its use will renovate the stomach to perfect Beene elses Bs are ae forever 10) ir ix pat BY DRUGGISTS GRRERALLY. otties for $5. BOLD Bent by express anywhere, by addressin, ibaa Cea fold by 8.C, FORD, corner ith street” of ennsylvania av [From the Largest Manufacturing Chemists inthe or AM AOQUAINTED WITH MR. H. T. - J BOLD: he occupied the drug hee paphate ise residence and was successful in conducting the business where.others had not been equall: i s w forehim. [have been fa i Bataan as WRCGUTMAN Firm of POWERS & WR’ HEMAN, Man: facturiu, em | m25-6m sth and Brown sts., Philadelphia, 72 OF MENDELSSOHN. by W. A. Btone’s Histt ry of Wyoming; The of N 4 orth’s Reminisce: nee of Te Sones Lite nces of Tro: 8 ] dT Bir Wiliam : i Hife of Joseph Brant, volne Wisse Peace | ap 7]. HB PROPLE'BCIRCULAT: Tear to ay corner of Shand tee te in tier's Stationery tore. under Keates Hall: ‘Pue beconstantly supplied with par latest ain ‘ Briel peysistence a degree of ad ius; ett! jegient: \d Bariy History of Albany, % Bs “4 ieee '¥. by William Barnes; BOOTS AND SHOKS. PROPOSALS. penta or rt eee ete To SEVENTH STREET 506. ei | PRorcsars FOR FORAGB, FOR MAY BALLS) Ladies’ White Kid BLIPPERS, “Red Opera a “ White Kid GAITERS, Misses’ White and Black Kid SLIPPERS, Opera and Buckle GAITERS, Andall other descriptions of SHOBS, BOOTS ana | PUlh G@AITERS in great variety and very low, at HBILBRUN’S BARGAIN SHOR STOEB, 506 SzvenrH St2 ADJOINING Odd Fellows’ Hall. Also, a large assortment of TRUNKS AND VALIOES AND BOOTS AND SHOBS made to order and repaired by 8, HEILBRUN & 00., 506 7th street, ap 24-20* REMOVAL. by dersigned beg leave to inform the cit!- ms ‘Of Washington that the have removed to No. 346 Penn’aav and 309 Q street, under Washington Building, cor. 7th . where they opened a fresh and desirable stock of BOOTS AND 8HOES for Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’and Childrens’ wear and which they offer for sale at the lowest price. Give us call and we will guarantee satisfaction, ap7-im* LOOMIS & MAYARBW. is RTH OF BOOTS A J es.Cou ne BHOMS SAND Gam PANIC PRIOES!! HELLER & CO., 4927 th street, maging, ust received a large supply of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at the recent Panic Prices, and are now selling— Good quality Ladies’ Goat Balmorale at $1.25. Good qaality L es? Blip) eons. a rn Ladies’ heeled Slippers, $1 High heel Gpera Gaiters Gentlemen’s Long Boete at $1 Children’s Shoes at 15 cents. $22" Shida of The’ best maken of Gent n inds of the “ BOOTS, SHO. Ladies’; Mimes! sod Ghildres's BOOTS, Si aod BA) /8 at cerrespon' }. al BALMOMILLEN & 00'S, 492 "th str ‘eat, Four doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS cheap, at HELLER & 00.'B, 492 7th street, im*® Bet it mh “PERSONAL. | IMyAbaMa SEYMRE, the celebrated Astrolo- ER gist, is now in tuiseity, Bbe understands the Keience of Astrology in all its sister branches, the Cbarms, Talis ‘and signs of the Zodias, gi sfaction in most of the cities of the United Btates, in token of which 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 50 cents; Gentlemen $1, Address Box 47. Washingr: ap 21- Or DR. WOOD continues to make quick and permanent cures: no change of diet, no hin- drance from _businers; delays are dangerous. Consultation Rooms 499 7th street, between D and E. 8p ?)-lm* ph v4ts PRIVATE PRIVATE MEDICAL ATTENDANCE At Room No. 16 Washington Building. corner Penna. avenue and /th street. Qures positively no pay. yeanire nthe shortest pos- e, ee ee DR. LIBPENARD. N.B. Lispenard’s Prophylactic isa perfect safe- guard against contagion. ap 13-2w* ERSONAEL— Dear friend : Don’t waste any more time or money trifling with quacks, see DR. DARBY. 499 7th street, atonce. It will be the cheapest finally. ap 3-1m* N BS, P. CURTIS. i NATUKAL CLAIRVOYANT, One of the most powerful healing physicians that has ever appeared before the public, Her seeing powers are gifts from childhood, Bhe examines disease with perfect accuracy, and has never been known to fail. Bhe is medically educated, and will treat all f disease. . will do al , a8 thousands can testify. 8! cy *f Bugbee’s Halleiuiah the great and wonderfal Li ‘are. Office hoursfrom 9a.m.to 5p. m., aud from7to9 p.m. No. 420 Pa. avenue. ington, between 4}: and 6th sts. mar 31-1m* R. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, ‘Natural Seer,” or Psycho-Magnetic Reader of Character and Bxaminer of Disease. can be consulted either by Mail or in person, from photograph or hand- writing, upon the “Cause and Cure” of every phase of mental and physical disease: oa MES. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Physician, “heals by laying on hands,”’ Blindness, Paralysis, Rheu- matism, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, eee noms 341 F street, near Patent Office. ™ ME. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events at her room, on K street, one door esst of street, in the rear of Douglas Hospital. Bhe Vetspias Ces one ore most God breres ologers of the . Bhe guarantee satis- pencn ‘c all caoe who ey give her. aca aD . . mm. dollar,» en TOMS am $09P. Mi teb Il Su" HB BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINOB. 381 F street, is the onty practical STAMPER in the District, is that he dally has to do over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He has the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns he 15 able and willing to stamp any pattern brought him. nov23- PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM OOMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, mm” ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, at #10 PER SHARB. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT | LIABLE TO FUBTHES ASSESSMENT, OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. Post Orriogz ADDRESS, Box No. 5,368,New Yorg OFFICERS: Hon, DANIEL 5, DIOKINSON, President, WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President, ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. . H, J. BURTIS, Mining Buperintendent, Titus ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANE, No. 142 Broadway, N.Y, Treasury. The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regi 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, ©. Box No. 5,365 New York City,or to * At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New Yorkand Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No, 142 Broadway, Hew York Oity,”’ or any of its Agents, Subscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL. FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, D.C, mar 6-3m. At wWwoop’s PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILB DRIVER, AND HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical tests having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all others for the purpose of sinking Oil Wells, the undersigned is Bow prepared to receive orders forthe same. _ This machinery comprises everything requisite for the boring of oil wells except nF the S©BAM ENGINE AND CAST 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 80 arranged, being con- structed on wheels and portable, that itcan be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. ‘The detritusis removed from the well by ourpat- ent hydraulic Paites and does eot require the Yemoval of the drill from the boring, This proeess not Only removes allthe detritusin from 5to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outand ns a}i the small oil veins that are ao often rely closed up by the old procwnnr sand pum; With this machine and a practical eagineer, a well can be sunk from 4'0 to 600 feet within period 3 Char Gomis 2 Bee 4 Ragen BREALED P20 are invited by the under- signed ‘for suypiring the 0.5, Quartermasters tment, at Wash . D, 0, Baltimore, . Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va., or either with Corn, and Straw. for the delivery ef 5,600 Corn or Oata,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and g) 5 Bidders must state at which ef the above points they seto make di ri maka Fates at which they will, make dell veri ft the Susetity of cach article proposed to liver- ed, the time when said veriee shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. @ price must be written out in wordsem th 9. Gora to be puf up in stout sacks of about two bushelseach, Date in like sacks of about three bushels each, The secks to be furnished withenut extra charge to the Goverament, The a Btraw to be securely baled. mtaved in the proposals, os hai ae All the articles offered under the bids herein {n- vited, will be subject to \@ inspec’ by the r, before being sec: é { ed from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, af the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be mace when the whole amount contracted for shal} have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompan Proposal with s guaranty signed by two res sible persens, that. in case his bid be accepted. h or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the aa: with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amoun of the contract to deliver the articles pro, 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 offor ef said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, orthe -erson te whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibilit: the guarantor® must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or aa: 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. @ full mame and post office address of each bidder must be legibly written im the pro- sal. ' Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gee. D. a, Bucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington 2 S: and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage. Bondeins sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed by the contractor and both of hi arsnters, will be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Bis.k ferms of bids, guaranties, and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office. ‘All proporals received under this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office oa Wad--- nesday and Saturday of each week at 12 m. Bid- ders are respe Faire ree be present at the opening of bidsif they esir?; HW. RUOKER, fe25-tf Brig. Gen’ and Quertermaster, CaurF QUARTERMASTER'’S OFFION, part an foci! ‘ASHINGTON, D.O,, January 4, i ‘ . Hardware, Lumber, Leath- ited to send to this offic D week, a sealed proposal or list, in duplicaie, of the articles they are prepsred to furnish to this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in cane 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 sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the liat punctual! sree morning. a . H. RUCKER. Brigadier @en’l and Ohiet Q. M., jan 5-tf Depot of Washington: RET DISEASES! SECRET DIbEASES!! BAMARITAN’S GIPFTI SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMED VER USED? “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A 'GLEET, STRICTURES, ac. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury ‘Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nog any unpleasant taste, 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 b: uate: of the University of Pennsylvania, one of ose eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present da BO EXPOSURE, BO TROUBLE,” SHANGE WHATRVE! Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopavia, oF Meroury, try VIG ARITAIPS GIFT. Bent by mail ins plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $3. Female, $3. BECOD' mEoGDs ! i Ts. peeve. SPR Shae ota rae SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES 1 ive Cure, TALLIS OB} VENEREAL Diemasie the AND HERBB JUL e most potent, certain and effectual remed: prescribed; it reaches and eradicates weed 4 particle of the venereal poison, so that the cureis thorougs and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- Sena Reeaaieh a te ne eee in afar aaa bated DO NOT DESPATE | though you may be pronounced incurable, the a EMARITAN S BOOT AND HERB JULONS TULSDEGY geHay a tas bed ofa of Marca system. a8 well a8 fects 0 5 elem SAMARITANS CHANORE WABH, Price 25 cents: Full directions. HAT THE SUBGEONS BAY OF THE SAMAR- ™ ITAN’S REMEDIES. * On Board THE STEAMSHIP Costa BicA, Feb. 10, 1965 —Messrs. Desmond & Co., 915 Race street, Philadelphia—Dear Sirs: Please send me one gross: Of your Bamaritan’s Gift by Adams & Oo.’s Bx- astoreach me by the 13th, as we ssilon hat day. Finding it to be what it is represented, I do not like to make a voyage without a supply, ** Yours, very respectfully, Atlantic Bini ieenshin Goo. Y “* atlantic Mail Steams! 0., N. Foy «Between New York and Aspinwall.” DESMOND & ©O., Box 151 Philadelphia Post e. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, erruer lth st, and PRENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf RESS COMPANY. 7. Nae PC) Pa, Avenue, Washington, D. 6, GEREAT EAST. , NORTHERN, AND WRST- i ria WAEHESS FORWARDESS, Md MEROMANDISB, MONEY JEWELRY. VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS. &c., Forwarded with BAFMTY AND DISPATCH to all Socal leer one 2 rata — Comp: ae enciesia e Princ’ ailway Towns io NORTH, BAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. Pi N, D. 0., NEW YORK, Bos PHILADELPHIA ALTIMORM:GIN-~ OINNATI, ST.’ LOUIS, LOUIB- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRIFIGH PHOVINOME and other steamship Iiney to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Huropean expresses to all rominen’ commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti- t. *Gollection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILL Smade at all accessible ae of the United Btates, te G. O, DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. Notre TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Assist ANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, Duroror Wasuinaron, No. 134 F, near 2ist st., Wasuincron, D. O., March 1, 1355. The attention of officers and enlisted men. merly in th service of the United Btatea, is cajled large amount of personal property 8’ ir the Government warehouses connected with thie depot, Tae Government reqnirer the space occunied by ssid property for the eifects of those now in the service. A description of each article should be given ywith the name, company, regiment, or othe | marks, accompanied by an oath or affirmation | showing that the claimant is the authorized | P8EEy goods will be forwarded to the address of the ron 80 sation Se earthy cumaté All of the above-mentioned pr: oe ing unclaimed ninety days from this date will be sold at public auction. JAMES M, MOORB, mh 2-dtmay SI Uapt, Asst Qr, U. B. Army, APPINESS OB MISERY!—THAT IS THR ¥ UE» TION.—The pro erietore of the‘ PARI- g Canine OF WONDSRS, ANATO: DICINE,” have determined—regardless of e: peniet0 snes free, (for the besefit of sufferi umanity,) four of their most instructive aad in. teresting Lectures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Deciine, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law. These invaluable lectures e been the means of enlighteniug and Saving thousands, and willbe forwarded free om the receipt of four stamps, by addressin Secretary omy Me cine, 66 Its principal offices are WASHINGTO. NN Parisian Cabinet of Broadway, New York. jo TP BIMBEMAB—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- ‘tent ol England, and secured by, the seals of she Reales ie Pharmadie de Paris, ‘and the ‘Imperial na. oa ekar No I tathe effectual remedy for Relax. tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Ben OP friesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the paseouse use of Copavis, Oubebs, &c_ Tries~ mar No. 3 is the infallible remedy fer all Impuri- fies and Se:ondary Symptoms, thus obviating the ure of meroury and all other deleterious ingre- | | dients: reparation is in the form of a most agree- nge. Secured from the effects of climate roy 96 0! $3 each, f atmosphere, in tin cases, at eases in one for $9,and in $27 case: Gffcgm 15 to 8 days after the soll pipe has Peon | gr torvving $0.. Divided in separate doves _as.ad ‘Arrangements are being made for the construc- | ministered by Valpeau, da, Roux, £6.. tion and. ct ry of theae machines at New York, | & ich, Newburg, N. Y.,and Pittsburg, Ps, For farther informatica, price, terms, &o. address SUMROR LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, Ne ‘ork, MPLEXION BY POW- Wiehe aU Wahine whch Pies tre ine muiastepr le ue eames Bk: 100' aD brik: RACT OF BARSAPARILLA, It gives liancy to the complexion. ™m25-6m IN FOR FON RETENTION cm INOONTINENOR of Urine, Irritation. Discases of the ation of sree oaths Bladder, Oaloal Sar aE FR mpunion, Wee, Eke Boyer Kate wee eg nookss Bak ie Br ‘hay : : WRAN = FAYLOR. | | | tien is entirely Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARROW. No. 194 Bleecker st, New York, To be bad also of 8.0. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave,, t mac 96m titring and preserv- ing the Teeth and Gums. his elegant Sropatae or ¥., WALLS & 00., a New Prop. 5 For sale by all drugeists, diene sear | corner llth street. | "THURSTON ’S IVOBY PEARL ER, for cleani } wis OBLEBRATED MAOHINE-SPEEAD BENGTHENING PLASTEES are the Ae . is iced, Pet Le) i in all cases for which ® by all druggist, Jan f B_NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN BEMADIES for unplonsent one danger SHU ee cae ROVER ee aaa TAGE ; backed with cotton. Also, alarge 'y, EF Gatetine. For ele Py wOK TAYLOR,