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THE EVENING STAR. 4 NEW POET LAUREATE. Thnackeray’s Magazine, in London, pald Ten- nyson, the Poet-Laureate of England, sixteen handred dollars for a poem, and the following two stanzas are just one half of it, or eight hundred dollars’ worth: What does little birdie say, . In her nest at peep of day! Let me fly, says little birdie— Mother,.let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Til thy tiny wings are stronger; So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. ‘What does little baby say, In her becdat peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and haste away, Baby, sleep a little longer, Until her little legs are stronger; Anc after waiting like the birdie, Baby, too, shall fly aw8y- Isn't that grand! Isn't it the quintessence of poetry! Here's sixteen lines of our own, says an exchange, seme style, same measure, and embodying aboutas much sentiment, for which ‘We will willingly axe 8 quagter: What darasittte’ Ba In nis pond at peep of day Let me swim, says little froggie— Bullfrog, let*the swim away. Froggie, it @ little longer, Tul your little. legs stronger; So he mounts on a chunk, And then in pond ker-ch-u-n-k. What does little piggie say, In hie sty at peep of day? Piggie says, like little froggie, Let me go and root to-day. Piggie, wait a littie longer, Till your snout grows hard 8nd stronger; If you suck a little ionger, Piggie then may reotaway. Baltimore Matkets,,May 5th. Coffee—Prime Riots 6 and held firm At 223g cts. We report lobiggday at 22. cents gold. b ¢~ Flour—Receip Raye ‘allen off from the, West, and also ~street kitds.”*The market is steady, with sales of 1,200a1,400 bbls, good western extra at §¢ 25; common brands offered at $8 per bbl; super is steady at 87 50a- SS, as to qugli Sox werstary, Howard. street. City Mills—sappy ight, and. prices firm for shipping exta and high gradesof do. for retailing. 7 ; Grain—Wheat— 4.100 bushels white and ¥,300 bushels red received; de: good, with sales of 300 bushels Kentucky white at $2 35;,500 bushels Maryland do., cheice, at $2 5Sag2 su; 4.000 bushels red at $2 2a$2 25, and a lot of 160° bushels at $215. Corn—10,200 bushels white and 3,500 bushels yellow offered; demand brisk and prices further advanced; included in the sales were 1,1(0 bushels inferior white at St 12, 5,000 bushels good to prime do. at $1 25azi 27, 150 bushels at $1 20, 2,400 bushels prime yellow at 81 35, 2,54 bushels good do., in lots, at. $1 30asi per bushel. Uats—3,100 bushels ot- fered; market dull, with small sales only at | £0 cents, weight. Rye—300 busheis at market,. and part sold at $i 15 per bushel. ¢ Molasses—No sales, and prices, thongh with- out quotable change, are but nominal. Provisions continue quiet. Lard is scarce, With some inquiry, but held above buyers; we quote at 1820 cents for western, in tierces and barrels; 19 cents cflered. Bulk meats are nominal at 15 ¥al53 cents for shoulders, 162 16%, cents for sides, and 17a19 cents for hams in pickle, as toguality. Bacon is selling in small lots at I7al7\, cents tor shoulders, I< ya 19 cents for sides, 25 cents for sugar-cured hams, canvassed, and 2()cents forplain. Mess pork nominal at #2:as20 per barrel; stock of- fering light. Sugar—Nothing doing. Raw refining grades are 4c. lower, but good and prime grocery are held firm at previous qrotations. Wool—Receipts continue light, and with but Jittie inquiry prices remain nnchanged, viz: for unwashed 4ai3 cents; tub-washed, (Wa65 cents, and palied 50a60 cents per pound. Whisky was inquired for, but holders were unwilling to sell at yesterday’s prices; we quote at #2 6° per gallon. —Balt Sun. Alexandria Affairs. The following important order relative to the taking out of supplies ‘Was yesterday issued by Major General Augur: HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- INGTON, WASHINGTON, D. C, May 3, 1565. Capt. Winship, Acting Provost Marshal General : Gtve passes to all persons having passes to jeave Alexandria for such suppiies, not con- traband of war, as they may desira to carry. No limit to the quantity. Every facility must be given to deserving people in obtajning their supplies. By command of Major General Augur: J.H.TayLor, Chief of Staifand A. A.G. The 5ist New York veterans, belonging to the 9th corps, have been relieved from further duty, and this afternoon left the city for Wash- ington. eneral Sherman is expected to arrive in this city ina few days. He will make his head- auarters here for a short time—perhaps uatil Dis army is disbanded. The following named paroled prisoners have reported to Capt. Winship, Acting Provost Marshal General, since our last report:— Joseph Perry, George Davis, Sth Va.; John Ciaggett, 4th Va.; John H. Stonnell, 49th Va John P. Brenner, do; G. L. Young, 2d Ind pendent Cavalry; Joseph F. Wheat, 4th Va; | John N. Nelson, do.; Samuel Lesson, do.; rina ae Waikins, 17th Va.—Alezandria Jour- nal, Way UA young New England Mamma, on the important occasion of making her little boy. his first pair of colored trowsers, conceived the idea that it would be more economical to make them of the same dimensions behind and before,so that they might be changed about | » and wearevenly; und sheso fashioned them. ‘Their effect, when donned by the little victim, ‘was ludicrous in the extreme. Papa, at first sight of the baggy garmeuts, so “fearfully and wonderfully made,” burst into arcar of laugh- ter. and exclaimed, “Oh my dear, how could youhave the hearttodoit! Why, the poor little fellow won’t know whether heis going to school or coming home.”— Little Pilgrim. i?” Mr. Gilson Cushman. of Rochester, in this State, disappeared in February, 1858, while temporarily deranged. Recently, while a boy was trout fishing in a brook in that town, he hooked up the bone ofa man’s arm. An ex- Smination was made, and nearly the whole of & skeleton, which is known by pieces of cloth- ing attached, to be that of Mr. Cashman, has been found. The remains have been buried ‘With appropriate funeral services. How Joun BUtiis Birten.—We have it, on what we eonsider good authority, that Sir Harry Bald de Houghton, proprietor of the pro-rebel organ in Liverpool—the Standard— had $1,750,000 invested in the Confederate Cot- | ton n. He took one tenth of the entire loan at par,—and his punishment by this time, we } fancy, must be something more than he can bear.—V. ¥. Ezpre W7 A Germanin Dubuque, Iowa, went to | the war hirty months ago, leaving behind a good-looking wife. At Vicksburg he was shot and supposed killed, and his wife married a Dubuque miller a few months after. Last Saturday morning the supposed dead man came homeagain, told his story, and after a jong discussion,” got his wife back $25 to the second husband peusrne po santas or ae U7 The father of J. Wilkes Booth hada vO. racious appetite for liquor. Being without money onetime when in New York, he went to a pawnbroker’s shop, literally pawned Dimeelf for liquor, was regularly ticketed and was exhibited ina window, where he staid | until “redeemed” by a8 friend. "27-The vatue of the estate left by President | Lincoin ts said to be estimated at about $25,000. s@ There is a Pennsylvania soldier whe has lost both arms, both legs, and remains alive to | tell the story. S27 The salaries of stenographers in the courts 10 @ year. a7 There are 300,000 heuses in land, which, ifall set in a row, wonld reach across France and over the Pyrenees, {07 Barnom has offered £1000 for the pillow o: the bed on which the President diag, the same to be placed in his museum. It is not likely his offer will be accepted, as itis pro. | posed to give the bedstead and clothing to the government, to be put in the Patent Office, #7 A London letter announces the death, at the island of Malta, of Pliny Miles, a native of New York, and well knownall over tne world | by his Jetters and boo¥s of travel, and his earnest advocacy in this country of a compre- hersive system of postal reform. wa Hon. John Lell of Tennessee is not dead as recently reported, but is expected to retura trom the South to hishome in Nashyille in a few days. m7 The War Department has ordered to be printed six hundred thousand blank discharges on parchment paper, with a large number of mmuster-out rolis and other papers for the re- duction of the army. @7-An arrangement has been invented in Philadelphia to prevent horse cars running overanybody. Theinventor attached it toa car, and then Iaid down on the track, and was thrust aside withont injury. SF The bodies of the “first martyrs of the Tebellion”—Ladd and Whitney—who were killed in Baltimore, ot a 1861, were deposited under the mom ai Lowell on Friday evening last. of New York city has just been increased to | London, Eng- | Cheap Parlers. The other day I had a glimpse of one of the cosiest little parlors imaginable. It seemed the very centralization of genius and taste, coupled with the most surprising economy. It ‘Was the arrangement, the combination, the tout ensemble, that made the imprrence: Thave visited parlors lavish in wealth, in display, in magnificence. Carpeting from Tur- key, statuary from Florence, tapestries from Persia, chandeliers of over-wrought massive- ness, ottomans of silk—all the et ceteras of ori- ental indolence and deliciousness. Yet to me they were far less attractive than the little parlor in question. They were oppressively rand, inharmoniously blended, stifling in their atmosphere. They were less home-like, less tasteful, less preferable. ‘The room was small, papered with light pa- perof a small figure, and with a delicate sprinkling of gold. The bordering was nar- | now, blushing with roses of scarlet and crim- | | son, and so natural that you thought you smelt their perfume in the air or saw their leaves tremble. Hereand there were little cornices of varnished leather-work, with an owl’s head or something ot the kind peering from brackets below, And surmounted by tiny but faultless statues oF DIeaise paris: Several exquisite en- gravings, received in connection with magazine subscriptions, adorned the walls. The frames ‘were of common pine, but cunningly hid from view by wrappings of pink tissue paper. The what-not, upon which innumerable “litue-or-nothings” were tastefully arranged, was of home manufacta gnarled-roots varnished and ornamented with burr-work, and the shelyes uniquely supported. The lounge was also home-made, well stuffed and covered with chintz. The carpet was low- priced, but beautifalin colors and design, and corresponding with the general arrangement oftheroom. Thechairs were vnpretentious; but instead of being pushed against the wali Square and prim, stood free, and faced out obliquely. The centre-table was of white pine covered with pictures grave and gay, artisti- cally transferred upon varnished enamel—also the work of the good Jady ofthe house. The following is the inventory of this inviting boudoir :-— Centre-table, Carpeting. Blinds... $60.00 The home-made articles are valued at the cost of the material employed. Thesummary shows at what small cost taste, genius and labor can furnish aroom—one that will be handsome, cosey, comfortable, though perhaps ot strictly fashionable.—F. H. STauFFER, in diome Magazine. A SETTIN’ DREs8.—A lady dressed in as luxn- rious fabrics as ever fluttered froma fairy form “before war’s deadly blast was blown,” with a sweeping trail behind her on the ground. of indefinite length, turned the corner at the Wayside Hospital yesterday, and as she turned she cast a glance of anxious solicitude back to see if the aforesaid trail was allO. K. A crip- pled soldier, sitting at the corner enjoying the Sun, neliced the movement and the look, and With the view of reassuring the lady, ex- claimed— “Iv’s all right, madam—the rest of it is coming down the street, and will be along shores You can sail on—tne dress is ell set- in.” It is useless tosay that the lady did sail on like a three decker before a full breeze.—Sa- vannah Republican. wv7-The Russian iron-clad fleet contains eleven Monitors of one turret each, one of two torrets, a frigate of eighteen guns, one of twen- ty-one guns, one of twenty-five guns and a floating battery of eighteen guns. This isa re- spectable force of iron-clads for a peace estab- lishment. They are all to make a trial trip on the Baltic, where they will test their qualities. W7All the white women who remained in Charleston have taken the oath ot allegiance. These number 1563, and the Assistant Provost Mershal who administered the oath avers that two-thirds of them can neither read nor write. They cannot all be classed with the poor whites. 7 Another mercantile firm of New York has added its proffer of ten thousand dollars reward toward the half million fund proposed to be offered for the eapture of Jeff. Davis, which makes thirty thousand dollars already proftered. It is thought the amonnt can be Teadily raised in New York along. ea Some persons in New York, in the desire for relics, tore from the drapery that overhung the catafalque of the late President, several nm of the fringe. silver ‘3 and & po! [D BEES. HATS. of the Latest Styles and finest qualities, in silk, black, and pearl cassi- meres. Particular attention is called to the RESORTE HAT, £0 highly recommended for' ita lightness and comfort to the wearer. BH. STINEMETZ, Hatter, apis 234 Pa. av., second door from 13th at. 2 NGTH TO THE WEAK! By, tReNe Te cota To Tam AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE BEJUVENATOR, ‘This preparation is unequalleiasa Rejuvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. — The aged sheuld be certain to make the Biokrene @ household god, inasmuch as it will render them oe infeeling and in strength, and enaie hem to live ever again the da>s of their pristine ye It not only éxhilarates but Serenathenes and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of RoE selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of impotency of any human ergav, this superb preparation will remove the eflect at once and forever. BI@GKRENE Ovres Impotency, GENERAL DeBILITY, Nexvovus Incapacity, Dysrgpsta, Depression, Loss oF Ap- PETITS. 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One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5, ZoLp By DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. reas anywhere, by addressing NGS & HILLY&R, a 1 Cedar street, New York. C, FORD, corner llth street aud Pennsylvania avenue, A HOUSE FOR THE SUBURBS; London. Bloan’s Homestead Architecture. Vilias and Cottages; By Vaux. Villas and Farm Ootfages; By Cieaveland andothers. Allen’s Rural Archi- tecture. Beott’s Gothic Architecture; London, London’s Encyclope-diaef Architecture; London, Holly’s Country Seats. Sloan’s Gonstructive Ar- chitecture. Sloan’s Suburb: nd City Architec- ture. [ap 22) FRANOK TAYLOR. TEINWAY & SONS PIANOS. We have just received one very fine upright PIANO, ree Une Also, several new, ian scale SQUARE PIANOS. T superiority of these instruments over all others is es- tablished. We invite the public to call and exam- ine, at our warerooms, corner of llth street and Penn. avenue. i .G. METZ . Sole Agent of Steinway’s Pianos, aud Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs, ap 26 ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES H health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many slarmirg symptoms, and if no treatment ig submitted to, Consumption, Insanity or Epileptic Fiteensue. * mar25-6m "P}HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM—For impa ing a rich gloss an@ exanigiie erfume iaart Hair, is far superior to any other Pomade extant, Prepared by F.C. WELLS & OO., New York, and sold by all Druggists. Price 35c. and 75c. per bottle UTLER’S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.— well known and entirely Fellatio reety ne Secret Maladies, is for sale by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottl jam 19-eoly.a NOBTH AMERICAN REVIEW, April, 1035. Contents:—America and England; Voltaire’s Kesidence in England; Jacob Grimm; The Philos- ophy of Herbert Spencer; Free Missouri; Wads- worth; Open Air Grape Culture; Reconstruction; eath'of Mr. Everett: Critical Notices; List of ome Recent Publications. W FRANCK TAYLOR. J 220ME'S HATR COLOR RESTORER FoR RE- taining aad gradually bringiog back the Hair = riginal color without the inconvenience at- hops us uch « dye. Bold by all druggists Ror s MEDICATED GINGER BRE. NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in eficacy won peculiarly adapted for childrens being eaten at as ordinary cake. Price25cen per box. ¥F je by dru, san ieoiy NEMS: Price 25 ILLIAM BR WwW STEAM MARGLE woxits, facturer of MARBLE MANTLES, MON and WASHSTAND TOPS ES: Sper to order on reasonable terms constant! hi ARBLY TILING. *ASTREN MaR- rders for Plumzer’s SLABS promptly attended th and 9th to, P lyania avenue, between 1S:) Htrecta west. Washington.’D. 0, “maa (BIBERGER coxssor ro H. F. Lot Buoorss: iy yay F. ae poE < ‘00, CITIZENS ee 1 MER- Marop, tal, ’ {t 3 5 novi» canal Sy Pe atom, 5.9, | AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. B* J. @. STAFFORD & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE HAPROYED PROPERTY AT AUO- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May Sth, at 6 o’clk on the premises, we shall sell, the cast half of Lot No, 16, in Square No. 724, fronting 28 feet 9 inches on nerth D street, and running back 1/2 feet +z inch to a T alley,between First and fecond streets east. The improvenients consists of a two story Brick Dwelling with Back Building. Sale ce: erty fronts D Rorth. opposite the Soldier's Rest, and in th mediate vicinity of the Rall- road Depot. This property is well shaded trees on the east -and from its locationisa Visio, Lemmedigtaiy after the sale ofthe abov 80, imme y after 6 fale of al ee all sell the adjoining Lot No, 17, fronting D street 57 feot 6 inches and running back roved on the rear by three smali tenements, On This property is a spontaneous well of pure wpring | ,at the time of sale; the | water. residue in and twelve months, with interest, secured by ed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. J. G. STAFFORD & CO... my3 Auctioneers. RY J.C. MoGUIRE.& CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET, Nuan THE O1B- CLE. On TUBSDAY, May 234, at five o’clock p. m. shall proceed to cell, infront of the premises virtue of a deed of trust, beating date on th day of August, 1859. recorded in Liber J. es No. 180, folios 31and 234, Lot 18 and west of Lot 19, in square No. 16, in the city of Washington, the whole baving a front of 81 feet 9 inches on K street. The improvements consist of a three-story Brick Dwelling House, of large size, with suitable tbuildi: x O“Terma of sale: Cash; $100 to be paid in hand at we a mies of le. All f ime of gale. All expenses o the by the perchaaees P eonveyance to be A. ROTHWELL. Trustee. myseckds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY McDEVITT & CONNOLLY, Auctioneers, ALARGE AMOUNT OF GOODS TO BE BOLD aT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVS. On FRIDAY MORNING, at 10 a. m., 2istand I streets, viz: Comprising Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Gaiters, new and secend hand Clothing almost as good as new, Furniture, Watches, Jewelry, Kitchen and Pocket Cutlery. Notions, Segars and ‘Tobacco, Fancy Soap, 200 yards of Ingrain Oarpet, a large assortment of Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings of the Prominent Generals of the Gnited States, Day sales Mondays and Fridays. Night sales Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaye, commencing at7 p. m. The highest cash price paid for Furniture, &c. Out-door sales promptly attended to, ap 12-lm* McDEVITT & CONNOLLY, Aucts. BY J.C, McGUIRBE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING HOUSE. ONROMTH LATREET bet sist eed SE. ON f} bet. 2 ant 22D BTREETS. Ender and by virtue of an order made on the ith day of March, 1365, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and paseed in a certain cage pending in eaid court. wherein Rache! B. Mason Oynthia B. Mason and others ants,(N%. 1.513 Bauity.) 1 will sell, at pab- lic auction, on MONDAY, May 15,at6 e’clock, on the premises, Lot No. 13, in Square No. 73, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and sutbuildings, Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest. One fifth of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale; in default of such payment, the preperty shall be immediately eeaole atthe risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, Conveyancing and etampa at the cost of the pur- chaser, A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee. JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO,, ap 21-3taw3wk ds Auctioneers. YY JAB, O. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUSI- NESS PIRCE OF PROPERTY ON PENN’A. ANENUX, OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN By atthority of the Supreme Court ofthe Di trict of Columbia, passed in Equity No. 419, Laura H, Btettinius, and Jno. ™ Gray, andjRose. his wife, against Wm. B. Todd sd Alexander KR he phot we shall expose te rale on THURSDAY AFTER- NOON, the llth dayof May, onthe prewises, até o’clock, to the highest bidder, the following valu- able real estate, to wit: Part of Lot in the subdivi- sion of original Lot No.1,in Square 451, described as follows: Beginnfog at & point on the line of Pa. avenne, 22 feet southeastwardly from the north- western corner of said original Lot 1, and theace southeastwardly alon. avenue 22 fect, theace south westwardly, an right angles with said ue 59 feet 9 inches, thence southeastw: a t right angles with the line last sfore: feet 6 inches, thence south 42 feet 10 inches to a point on the line of north B street, 44 feet 3 inches eastward from the southwestern corner of said original Lot 1. thence west along said B street 22 feet 3 inches. thence north and at right angles with said street 59 feet 23¢ inches to intersect @ line drawn from the point of beginning and at right angles with said avenue, and thence along said line to s: avenue and the place of beginning. The improvements are a three story Brick Build- ing fronting Penn’a avenue, and now in the occu: pancy of Mr. John Robinson, as a jewelry store, and other tenants. There is a two story brick house frenting on Canal street the whole under rent of $1.8 perannum. At the same time and race be offered for sale Lot No. 10,in Square o él. Terms; One third cash;the residue in 6, 12,13 and 2{ months, with interest on the whole amount ayable semi snanallys for which the purchaser’s ond, with surety, will be taken,and a lien re- servelonthe property sold 7 If the terms be not complied with within five days froma the day efsale, the Trustees reserve the right to re-selJ,on seven days’ public notice, at the risk aud conte of the purchaser failing to comply: RERN Hh MHEPHERD,¢ Trustees ap23 J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aacts QALE OF CONDEMNED MULEs. ‘ — nies Quartermaster $ Office, Depot of Washington, ene Weanineren: D. C., May 2, 1365. H Will be sold at public suction, at the corrals near the Obrervatory, Washington, D. C., on WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1355, at 10 o’clock a, m., ONE HUNDRED MULES, condemned as Deieg anne for public service, ash, in Government funds. ear B. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, my 2-l4t Depot of Washington. Quartermaster GALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Generals Office, First Division, Watkinson Oty At Oe Will be sold at pub-ic auction, tothe highest bidder, at G: oT OY May 9) May 16, TUESDAY, Ma’ TURSDAY, May & TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY i. LRY HORSES EACH 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. een pola‘sia aly: fsty jer mence, atlo A. . Terms cash, in Uni ates currence: % JAMES ‘A EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge Firat Divi- vision Quartermaster General’s Office. apart 50 UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, : Washington Cizy: April 25, 1388, Will be sold, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below. viz : BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, OARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, WILMINGTON, DELAWAR , THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, a 8654, TWO HUNDRED VALBY HORSES at each place, These horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavairy service of the Army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had. Horses som singly. Sales to commence at 10 A, M, Terms, cash in United States currency. JAMES A. EKIN Brevet Brigadier General, in char; ap 26-tmy24 First Division Q. M. MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. 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CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer- tatnty, Periodical Yeanlariiy. zhey sre known to thousands,who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction o! some of the most eminent Phystcvans in America, Explicit divections, stating whem chey should not be used, with each Bex—the Price One Dollar per Boz, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to 0 Pills, Pills sent by mail, promptiy, secure from observa tion, by remittin, the Proprietors, FOR RETSALIng He BIG CRi Popncton » Proprieto: _ dee 10-coly.a 1 Gedar st., New York. Yi CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who hi b certain secret abite which ianae them: fer be jh N's ness pl more or the duties et married re usez, a OR ae a eres SECHET FRIBND?” Married Ladieg i Tecra omething of importance by perusing “The Becrot Bent to any add: Byol| coipt of inva tee Gants prerinr ree aie a8, A. STEWART & 00, 90 feet.im- | BANKERS. First Na OF W. mal Bank. GTON. H; D, QOOKB, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITOBY amp FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, | 157TH S?., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTXER? Government securities with Treasurer United tates ag ONE MILLION DOLLARS .“WH Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & 00.,a8 BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, | we will fill all orders with promptness and des- | patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks | and Bankers, A eonstant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QGITIES 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 regsrd to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. WASHINGTON, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf 7.380 “4Z02RA™ = 7.30 Mr. JAY COOKE, 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 isaued, underdate of August 15, 1864, in denomonations of $50,$100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-19 per cent. per an- ‘num, and have coupons attached, payable in Iaw- fal money, on February 15th and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August 15th, 1367; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 5. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1967, with interest at BIX PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres: ent worth in the market abont NINE PER OENT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PBB OENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sev- oral issues of FIVE PER OENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Certificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. BUYERS AND HOLD CAUTION TO Bee ee (OLDERS OF 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 & CO., Bankers, feb 4-dtf @LD AND STOCKS. : Our office ha’ been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Exchange Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the wear clas of ond sates made at the urual rates. ‘urchases and salet . RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO,, ms-t Bankers, 352 Penna. ay. pPorogars ¥OR REMOVING WRECKS, &¢ IN THE OAPE FEAR RIVEB. BeREAv OF Construction AND Repair, Navy Derartuest, April 13, 1355 The Bureau will, until the 11th day of May, 1865, receive proposals for raising and removing the vessels—supposed to be about 36 in number—sunk and beached in and about the mouth ef Cape Fear river, North Carolina. The hulls of the vessels are mostly of iron, and the machinery in many of themis represented as being in good order. A Separate and special offers covering a single ves- sel only will be received for raising and delivering in New York the ‘‘Nerth Heath,” the ‘‘Agmes Fry.” and the **Chickamaugs,’’ with all the prop- erty that may be on board of them, on a salvage upon the net proceeds of the sale at public auc- tion, the Government to be at no expense what- ever, For the remaining wrecks the proposals may be fora part or the whole of them, and muet state the rate of salvage en the net proceeds of the. sale, at public auction, of the property recovered and delivered at the United States navy yard, at Gosport, Virginia, without charge of any kind to the Governmen: i. he materials recovered must be delivered at the Davy yard, with a separate invoice for each vessel. Each offer must state the time within which is proposed to complete the work, whica must he executed under the control of the commanding neval Officer, who will designate the vessels on which operations are to be first commenced, and who will have the right if the work is not prompt- ly commenced and ditigently prosecuted, to annul the sgreement, when all claim of the salvora to the property recovered will be forfeited to the Government. is A The entire property will be placed in the hands of the Gevernment, anid sales will be made 3s may be deemed most advantageous to the Government and the parties cencsrned. Any other condition necessary for the protection of the public interests will be inserted in the agreement. To prceoson will be entertained from parties who do not furnish satisfactory evidence that they are prepared, with all the proper and neccasary eppliances, for the execution of work of this kind. Parties who may visit Wilmington for the pur- pose of making a personal examination previous to making an offer, will be permittad to do so by the naval officer in command. The proposals must be indorsed on the envelope inclosing them, ‘* Proposals for raising wrecks, in Cape Fear River.” ap 15-2awst 0 TEL CONDUCTED lise ane 10 eole ite cnet ete Li (01 Ta enlareeE UROPEAN HOTEL, 3 Corner Pa. ay, and llth st., Washinston, D, 6, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Baropeam len i city, has beem enlarged and improved in every way necessary far the accommodation of the increasing pqucsts, Thankful for the patronage, already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business we sontinue to receive patronage as, heretofore, pel will only beccarged with what they receive, oc snes EMBEICH, Proprietor, OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No, 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, aud will constantly keep on the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, Mica and other Shades, and all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold on the most reason: Also, RANGES, Stoves. We are provers’ to farnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on Very reasonable terma. Hotels, Restaurants, ke., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS Perey, nd cheap, as also everything in the LUMBING line in the most satisfactory Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c.,&c., at 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue pee eras ie establishment in the A 20 pas GAMB SH TH. ORTH, Fly Fishing, with six plates; London. The River Dove. Carpenter’s Angler; London. Angler’s Almanac. Hand Book of Angling; by Ephemera. The Angier and bie Friend: London, Tne Field Book; London, Walten and Ootton’s Angler; Lon- don. Stonehenge’s British Rural Sports; London, Manuel du Pecheur; Paris, apdr oe Ccueurs Paris. pp aNOK TAYLOR, EWARDE oF eee PECUEI ED cortincaves recommen: letters en re- ceived, attesting the merits of HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Risteemen, clergymen, governors, 3! ips ¢. Pace JUVENILE BOOKS—Le Robinsom ‘Orusoe; Robinson Smisse; Les Bafonted au Fan a Pees ae ic foalingzana ‘anabieyou tet leep well, ma-0 able terms. FUBNAORS, and Fire-Board’ BOOTS AND SHOES. 300 SAVENTH BPREET 606, anal YOR MAY BALLS! Ladies’ White Kid SLIPPERS, Bed Opera > White Kid GAITERS, Misses’ White and Black Kid SLIPPERS, @pera and Buckle GAITERS, Andall other descriptions of SHOES, BOOTS and GAITERS in great variety and very low, at HEILBRUN’S BARGAIN SHOE STORE, 506 SgveNTH STREET, ADJOINING Odd Fellows’ Hall. Also, a large en TRUNKS AND VA AND BOOTS AND SHOES made to order and repaired by i 8, HEILBBUN & O0., 506 7th street. -2w* REMOVAL. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citi- zens of Washington that they have removed to No. 346 Penn’s avenue, and 309 O street, under Wasbington Building, cor. 7th street, where they have just opened a fresh and dosirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’ wear, and which they effer for sale at the lowest price. Give usa call and we will guarantee satisfaction, ap 7-Im* LOOMIS & MAYHEW, z TH OF D | $3,000 WOR’ sugas 7 ANP ca PANIO PRICES!! HELLER & OO., 4927 th street, having. saat received a large supply of all kinds of BOOTS and Enos at the recent Panic Prices, and are now selling— Good quality Ladies’ Goat Balmorale at $1.25. Good quality Ladies’ Slip, t 0 cents. Ladies’ heeled Slippers, $1 h heel Opera Gaiters at $2.50, Gentlemen’s Long Bootes at $2, Children’s Shoes at 15 certs. Good sly Oud sans phos at sents oa nd al inds 0 @ beat mal 2 im Ladies Mines’ and Children's BOOTS, sHoxs ALB at correspon rices, a and BALMO MLLER © 66°, 493 ith street Four doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS cheap ®t HELLER & 0O.’B, 492 7th street, mh 30-Im* ‘Between D and B streets. ee NV ADAME SEYMORE, the celebrated Aftrolo- A gist, is now in thiecity, She understands the science of Astrology in all its sister branches, the Stars, Obarms, Talismans and signs of the Zodiac. Bhe has given general satisfaction in most of the cities of the United States, in token of which she has received innumerable testimonials. This lady can beconsulted by sending your age and day of the month on which you was born. and fee; will (a the outline of your whole life. Ladies 50 cents; 4 shington Gentlemen $1, Address Box 47, wes pe Ow DR. WOOD continues to make quick and permanent cures; no change of diet, no hin- drance from business; delays are dangerous. Consultation Rooms 499 7th street, between D and E. ap 2-im’ pvats PRIVATE PRIVATE MEDIOAL ATTENDANCE At Room No. 16 Washington Building. corner Penna. avenue and 7th street. Oures poritively made ot no pay required, and in the shortest pos- i ce of time, sible evacere err eey DR. LISPENARD. N. B. Lispensrd’s Prophylactic isa perfect safe- guard against contagion. ap 18-2w /ERSON AE—Dear friend : Don’t waste any more time or money trifling with quacks, see DR. DARBY. 499 7th street, atonce, It will be tha cheapest finally, ap 3-1m* MES, BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events at her room, on K street, one door east of 3d street, in the rear of Douglas Hospital. She has atudied under one of the most celebrated Astrologérs of the age. She guarantee satis- faction to all those who may give her & call jhe can be seen from 8 a. m. to 9p. ape ene dollar, Hw BEST EVIDENCE THAT P. CE. 381 F street, is the onty practical STAMPER in the District, is that he daily has to do over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, le has the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here. Making his own Patterns, he 1s able and willing to stamp any pattern brought him, nov2-tf purorranr NOTICE TO LADIES. N. DEMONGEOT, Importer of Human Hair and Perfumery, proposes to sell at twenty-five per cert. below the price— RY, Fine French and En- PERFU from the best houses glish BrushWare,Combs, of the world, Pearl and Goral Combs, LUBIN’S, Shell and Fancy Combs, PINAUD’S, Imperatrice and Fancy MAUGENET’s, Pins, in Potata, Coral, PIVERT's, Jet,[vory and Gold; Bow, DEMABSON’S, Waterfalls, Butter files, BULLY’s, new style; Ourls, Bands, SOCIETE HYGIEN- Wigs, invisible; and in IQUE, &c., &c., &c.,one word, all the best &e.,&e.,&e., Hair work can be found, Gold and Silver POW- and made to order on DER, for the Hair, short notice, DEMONGEOT, Corner of D and 10th streets, ap l7-iw" near the avenue, PETROL«UM,. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF - HE STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLABS, I” ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, aT #10 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT, OFFIOES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post OFFICE AppRES8, Box No. 6,368,New Yorr > OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROP ERT BASSETT, Secretary. _ H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titua- ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No, 142 Broadway, N. ¥., ‘Treasury. The wells of the Company are now producing il. ° 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.O. Box No. 5,368 New York City,or to “* At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No, 142 Broadway, New York City,’’ or any of its Agents. Subscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL. FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, D. O. mar 6-3m TWOOD’S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, AND HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical testa having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all others for the purpose of sinking Oil Wells, the undersigned is now prepared to receive orders forthe same. __ This machinery comprises ever: ching requisite for the boring of oil wells except ng the STEAM 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 so arranged, being con- structed cn wheels and portable, that it can be easily 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 al! the detritusin from Sto 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outand opens ali the small ofl veins that are so often en- tirely closed up b: tis ola process of sand pumping, With this machina anda practical engineer,a well can be sunk front 4"\0 to 60) feet within a psriod of from 15 to 3) days after the soil pipe has been driven. A ements are being made for the construc- tion and. delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N, ¥.,and Pittsburg, Pa. For further information, rice, terms, &c., address j SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New Wi BY POW: URE THECOMPLEXION BY FOW- IORRS AND, Wasies ‘which choke cr fill ap the pores of the skin, and in s short tine at hi ? It isin the blood, snd if pon want id soft skin use ancy e complexion. _______—______ OR NON_EE NOONTINENO: oF QN-ERTENTION CF Teton - : tion or Ulcer- of Fn era a Kidneys, Diseases of the ne in the Bladder, Qalcult te Cpetek‘dut Deposit, and all, Diseas of the Bladder. Ki. ical Swell- nays, and Dro: {oss ce WEUhpOLD® #LUID rBAOT BU: ROM LONDON.—Who’s Who in 1865. een Bie “aa” 1h es & bril- It giv 25-3 Kale Navy List, Janu FRAN TAYLOR, British | Kal a a PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermasters Office, Depot Washington. D. C. SEALED PROPOSALS are signed for moplying the Department, ai Washingt Md,. Alexandria and For: .. OF either of, these Bieces, With Hay, Corn, Oats and Btraw. Bids will be received ‘for the delivery of 5.500 bushels ot Corn or Oats,and 60 tons of Hay or Straws and u med the Washi Fon Tey d by the under= Quartermaster’s on, D, 0,, Baltimore, precee Bidders must state at which af the above points they Le sed to make deliveries, Tal t whieh they will make deliveries th the quantity of each article proposed to be deli ed, the time when aaid deliveries anal be come menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written outin wordsen the Dids, Corn to be put uP In good stout sacks of ab: two ‘bushels each, b flike sacks ofabout see . The sacks to be furnish, witheut extra charge to the Government. The Hay ent Btraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Gorn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals. - All the articles offered under the bids herein fn- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being secepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders. as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for have been delivered and accepted. dder will be required to accompany Proposal with @ guaranty signed by twe respo' sible persens, that in case his bid be accepted. or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract fer the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amoun’ of the contract to deliver the articles propo: in any with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should t enter into the contract, they to make geod thedif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the verson to whem the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United Stated District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or an: other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person known to this office. All bidders wall be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full name and post office address of eackt bidder must be legibly written im the pro- sal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. A. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, shington ue & and should be plainly marked Proposala for rage. Bonds on anm 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 eontract. Blak ferms of bids, guaranties,and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office. All proposals received under this advertisement will be epened and examined at this officeaon Wed- nesday and Saturday of each week at12 m. Bid- ders are Eeepaoktolay eee be present at the ’ seas te. opening of bidsif they desi D. H. RUOKER, fe25-tf Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster, STER’S OFFICE, (Ge pes le aie OF WASHINGTON, Wasatcron, D. C., January 4, 1364. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leatie« er, Office Furniture. ‘Warnoss,and Saddlery.are re- guested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, a realed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred to furnish to this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, no 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 sell to this Depot will be re~ quired to furnish the liet punctual! Srey monday morning, 5 cet a Brigadier Gen’l and Chief Q. M., jan 5-tf f Depot of Washington. — SECRET DISEASES! BECKET DIDEASES!! BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS oe aaa IT CEKTAIN REMEDY USED. as Yea, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEKT, STRICTURES, éc, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entirely vegetable, havirg no smeli nor any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jure 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 & graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present KO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE,¥* JHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who mare bee gorged with Balsam Coparia, or e Meroury, try UIVARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male pac! $2. Female, $8. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODBIIt BOROFUL. SPOTS, TETT. SORES. BOILS, SYPHILIS OB VEN ks SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HE. Is offered the a positive cus i &o. RB JUICES ublic as BYPHILIS. OR) VENEREAL DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND pent JU! i most potent, im and effectual remedy ever presertbed; it reaches and eradicates ovary particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thoroug= and permanent. Take then of this mprifying reme- dy anc he pened eae do not Bien | parozone sam which you may repentin after ar verity that for NOT DMSPATH | = Ithough you may be pronounced incurabl MUAMARITANS ROOT AND LRRD JUL0RB will remove every vestige of impurities from the system. as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. BAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents: Full directions. WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAR- ITAN’S REMEDIES. “On Boarn THE STEAMSIIP CosTA RICA, Feb. 10, 1965 —Messrs. Desmond & Co., 915 Race street, Philadel phia—Dear Sirs: Please send me one gros® of your Samaritan’s Gift by Adams & Co.’s Ex- press, 80 as to reach me by the 13th, as we sailom thatday. Finding it to be what it is represented, I do not like to make a voyage without a supply, ** Yours, very respectfully, “J.8.D ex Sarees “* Atlantic Mail Bteamship,Co., N. ¥.4 “Between New York and? Aspinwall.” DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, errner 1th st, and PHENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-t? 28 COMPANY, eee ola Pa, Avenue, Washington, D. 6, EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- GREAT EN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, ERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- x ABLES, NOTES, STOOKS. BONDS. &c., Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to ald a8 agencies im the Princ! ilway To TH, BAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. Its principal! offices are WASHINGTON, D. C., NEW XORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, OIN- OINNATI, 87. LOUIS, LOUIS- Connecti VILE, LERING TOR, and Boston ctions are made a ew ror! with lines forwarding to the GANADAS and the BRIPISH PR § and other steamship lines to LIVERPOOL SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by European expresses t all prominent commercial towns in Great Britain and the Oonti- ment. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILL Bmadge at all accessible ata of the United State: fe23_ 0. O. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D, O- NorcE TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIEKS, AscisTANT QUABTERMASTER’S OFFIOB, Durer or WaszinorTon, No. 134 F, near 2ist st,, Wasuincron, D. O., March 1, 1365. The attention of officers and enlisted men, for- merly in theservice of the United States, is called to the large amount of personal property stored im ees Government warehouses connected with this ‘Fhe Government requires the space occupied by said property for the eifects of those new in the service. ‘A description of each article should be giver with the name, company, regiment, or othe marks, accompanied by an cath or affirmation showing that the claimant is the authorized Pith goods will be forwarded to the address of the persons £o entitled at his expense, All of the above-mentioned property, remain- in minelaimied ety A from this date will be sold at public auction. yaw Mm, MOORE, mh 2-dtmay 31 Oapt. Ass’t Qr. U. 8. Art BLAPENzes OR MISERY!—THAT IS THE s TION.—The proprietors of the *PARI- BILAN GSBINDT OF WONDMLS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—regardlens af ex- nse—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suile: umanity,) four of their most instructive and in- terestin. ectures on Marriage and \ts qualificas tio: ervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law. These invaluable tarea have been the means of enlighteniug and saving thousands, and willbe forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressin; Sra Parisian Cabinet of Anatomy and Medicine, 56: Broadway, New York. ju 1s-ly VP RTRE AMAR Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tento] Englasd, and secured by the seals of ane ae de Paris, and the Imperial jollege o} icine, ienna. medy for Relax- Triesmar No.1, ‘athe offectual remedy for or tts mar has entirely supersed: Of Cope Cao vor all Impart- mar No. 3is the infallible re = ptoms, thus obviatia i aes Xnd all other deleterious ingre- dienta, tion is in the form of a most agree- abla Lobenge., Seoured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, four 3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, fue saving $9._ Divided in separate doses as ad- | ministered by Valpeau, da, Roux, &0., &e. and retail b; . Ne. Fife New York.” Dr. BARROW. No. 194 To be had also Of 8.0, FORD, No. 290 Ps. corner lith street. mag 9 TONS LVOB, TOOTH POW Tee ‘Or Gempine beagatiag and preserv- e Tenth and Gums. “This elegant propara Snoaualles- 5 WELLS & 00., New York, Proprietors, For sale by all druggists, : aa LS’? CELEBRATED MACHINE-SPREAD W titan ee Age erin enh ne yd in all cases fer which a plaster nired. For saleby all drug jan 20-e0ly,a 0 UNPLEASANT AND UN J iabe ate ic artesc aig tt ‘and IMPROVED ROSE WABH. im E MAP OF GEORGIA — Compiled ai of the General Assembly; resect with eotton, “Also, alarge Ms Seok te Forse PXANOK TAXLOB,