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‘THE EVENING STAR. Balumere Markets, May 18. Ostue.—Market well sapplied, the receipts of Beet Uattle footing up Sv heads, against 650 nesde ist Thursday. e offerings feeb in ot the demand, and 125 Read hela over. Of the Dalance 250 were taken for Wask- ing to, @Dd 475 by Baltimore butohers, mostly at prices ranging from ¢7 to $W per 100 Ibs. gress for ordinary to prime Beeves. A few extra @atue brought an advance on these rates. Government contractors are not in the mar. Bet at present. Hogs.—Receipts large and demand rather siow, but prices without materialchange, sales of common to prime live Hogs, being made at 25 to $15 per Ibs. net. Sheep.—The offerings did not meet the de- mand, and the market ruled firm at 7 to? cenis gross for commen to prime 5! = offee.—Common to prime Rio is held st 218 234 cents, gold, and strictly choice cents. Sales light. Flour—Trausactions reported on 'Ohange Were confined to some small lots of mixed brands Howard Street Super at $7.50, and Extra do. ot ¢- per bb!. Market yery quiet at the rices nominal. Rye Flour-"Demand very moderate. First quality we quote at $6 25. Corn Meal. —No sales reported. City Mulls inal at $5. * Grain Some 20,000 bushels of Grain were teceived at the Corn Exchange. White Wheat was duliand lower, ordinary to very, good Samples selling at 1-0 to 200 cents. Red rated steady, prime Maryland bringing 175 cents, and fair togood Peansylvania 160ai70 cen orn the principAl transactions were at 7. ents for white, and at 81as3 cents for yel- + Only small lots commanding higher in £0 i figures. Oats were dull at 45 cents, measure, and atSStents weight. No sales of Rye re- orted Molasses—Al} varieties are very quiet, and ‘We can only give nominal quotations, » New clayed Cubs, 10a45 cents; Muscovado d Sva60 cente; English Island, 50a:0 cents; a Pcrto Rico, 50a75 cents. Provisions.—Bacon is in very fair request andsteady. Lard also remains firm under a iight app iy. Nothing doing tn other descrip- tions. give the range of prices as follows: Bac ulders at i6al6\ cents. sides at 174817 § cemts, uncovered hams at 2Va21 cents, Suger-cured canvas do. at 22a21 cents, the out. side figure for fancy brands. Bulk shoulders at l4ald¥ cents, sides at 154915 cents, hams 1564816 cents. Western lard, in barrels and Tees. at 19819 ¥ cents, and Baltimore refined, Kegs, at 23 cents. Selt.—Prices are lower. From store we quote ground alum at $1 75, ordinary brands of fine t ‘5 per sack, and Turks Island at 60 cents pe shel. . Seeds.—Nothing of importance doing. and prices nominal. Sugars.—Business is contined to small lots ef grocery. Market unsettled and prices un- wettied, wiz: ubdsand E. I. com. to good refining. $10.25a10. “ “ “ grocery. " prime to choice grocery. Porto Rico common to good grocery 1! “ prime to choice grocery. 13.25a14.25 W bisky.—Market very heavy in the absence of demand, and prices enurely nominal.— Bait. American. ws The rebel ram Stonewall, which is wnderstoed to have arrived at Nassau, is a wessel of great power. Sheis about 175 feet in length—is fitted with[a spur or ram twenty feet in length, made of wrought iron, and strongly fastened to the ship. Her armor pisces is five and a half inches thick. with a avy solid wooden backing. She has two s#mmoevyable turrets, the forward ene armed witha heavy three bundred pounder Arm- strong rifle gun, and the latter with two hun- red pounder Armstrongs. The decks are ot ‘wood, with iron plating an inch thick beneath. She bas two keels, two rudders, two propellers and four engines of great power. er main eck is said to be not more than five feet above the water. Her side slope is considerable, to glance off shot. She is brig-rigged and carries Sbonut seyenty msn, ‘THB SiTvaTIon 1x Virernia.—A civilian Who came through Virginia on horseback in athe track of the Second Corps and two days in its rear, reports that he neither saw nor heard of guerrillas, ard that he was wholy unmo- Sested. In every county were some rebel offi- ers and soldiers returned, still wearing their gwniforms, for want of other clothing, and ing vigorously to work with their own ands. A few womén are still defiant, but the men are subdued and seem as anxious now to be letalone forthe sake of peace and ®griculture asthey were four years ago, to be Jet alone in the wicked work of destroying the Union. —— ‘Tne Prick or CoaL.—The coal dealers ig this city have reduced the price of their com- anodity only $4 fallen from 37 to 82 perton. and the price at ahe mines has also been reduced—at a meeting held on Wednesday agreed that there was no reason for a further reduction at present. @©oal companies in this State and Connecticut Bre furnishing coal at $7 50 to $3 40 per ton, While the dealers’ price here is $12.—Joston ftlerald, May 12. U7 Seven hundred passports were issued by the State Department during April. The present month, however, promises a larger mumber—three hundred and sixty-seven pass- ports baying been issued up to Thursday night, the majority of which were Germans, who propose visiting their homes for the pur- pose of prevailing upon their friends to return with them and avail themselvds of the fine opportunities soon to be presented at the South for improving their condition. @ 7 The pirates who captured the Chesapeake while on the way from New York te Portlan: about a year since, took with her a bell de tined for the Methodist Church at Hogdo: Miles, Mame. La Haye, Nova’Scotia y_ the exertions of our consal at Halifax,it has been restored toits owners, though the Nova Scotia church de- murred against giving up for a long time, and cemanded a larger sum for it than its original cost. m7 After this month the lager beer brewers Of Philadelphia intend adding twenty-five per cent. to the present price of lager. As may be supposed, this has caused quite a storm among the saloon keepers of that city, and they ac- cordingly held a meeting to take Into consid- eration the propriety of retailing beer at ten cents per glass, or selling none at all. The meeng adjourned without taking final action. "7" The Department of Agriculture is in the receipt, trom Japan,of a sample of sugar-cane, somewhat resembling sorghum, for propaga- tion &nd testing in this climate. It is cut in section of three joints, one of which is planted in a hill, thus ross from layers instead of seed, and will not therefore hybridize with millets and consequently deteriorate. @7 The New York Express says there are thousands of idle people in that city, many of them returned soldiers asking for work, while there 1s work in abundance in the couatry, upon farms and gardens, at good wages, as there whl be upon houses and other buildings, ‘when wages bear a closer relation to the value of gold. 7 Empty Whiskey barrels that have been stamped by the Government inspectors, sell at #5 each at Chicago. They are refilled with Whiskey that has paid no duty, and in that Way the Government is cheated out of $2 tax Pe jon. Whiskey sells at #2 02 per gallon in @hicago. I costs forty cents a gallon to make it. S77 Says the Louisville Journal every point along tberiver in Kentucky and ‘Tennessee, and even in the interior towns, we Jearn that the rebels are coming in and taking | the oath. They express themselves satisfied that the Confederact is gone up, and are anx- ara considered as citizens of the United | Gus ao Sherman ‘s death on digging for hidden treasures iffer- ent squads of them dag up's newly buried maule sia times in succession: and ¢j e poor critter was not allowed to rest anti his head andears were left above the ground as a sample of the kind of treasure below. ww At one of the last sittings of the Court o¢ “bummers” were Assizes, Paris, the President made the follow | teri sive tie entire (ost of k ing observation : «I see hereseveral advocates ‘with trousers of various colors. For to-day it is well, but henceforth the practice mu-t be discontinued.” > Brooklyn, N. Y., itis found by a recent survey, has 600 miles of streets. @? The 13tn Maryland regiment, turmerly Known as the Ist regiment Potomac Home Brigade, returned to Baltimore yesterday from Harper's Ferry, to be mustered out of ser- vice. @7 The City Councils of Baltimore are con- sidering the proposition to pay a municipal visit to the city of Petersburg. S27 The Orange and Alexandria railroad is Deing rapidly put in running order. Tne Ball Run bridge was completed on Tuesday, and the trains will ina very few days run regu- atin Sotepapea: Junction. ‘The Virginia u ii ne possible. is Also being repeired as rapidly Se The following delightfal specimen of ronan gy Sa aa from the FNew York Com: Hs cord 18 ‘gow fairly Ga sipped in it Will burst - flagration which will deluge thease of polities Wiib an earthg wake of heresies.” per ton—slthough freight has | This they gave toa church in | | | “Atalmost | Ww: | Order, with all the | the Btockhold eu , Fruit Basket iM our midst, and if mot | and | and Sexual Syeteme—| a OFFICIAL. QuanreRmastzn Gunanat's Orrick. Wasuineron, DO, 38, 1865, Special Orders No. 11. All officers of the nartermaster’s ment in the city of Peierten doug and not on duty, will 1mmedi- ely report at the ins: Quartermaster General’s office, aud register their names, and the su! under which they are in the city, a8 oe they ee i Qre ready for servic ‘C. Mares, Quartermaster General U.S. A, Bvt. M. G. ee FRSsDMEN’s BUREAU, WaskIncton, D.C., May 16, 1865 CrrcvutaR LetrTger—tIn accordance with General Orders, War De; ent, No. 91,1 enter immediately upon the duties of commis- sioner of refugees, freedmen. and abandoned Jands. The bureau contemplated in the order, will be located at the corner of I and Nine- teenth streets. All commissioners, however appointed, who have the cLarge of freedmen, are requested to make & report as soon as possible, of the chare Acter and extent of their work. The commissioners or superintendents in Virginia, South Carolina, and Louisiana are requested to report to me direct the amount of land they may have under supervision for the use of I1reedmen. r The department commanders in the insur- rectionary States will do me 4 favor by trans- mitting 8 copy of the different orders issued by themselves, or by their district commanders, relating to the government and employment of freedmen. ‘While it shall be my object tosecure as much uniformity as possiblein the matter of em- ployment and instruction of freedmen, I earn- estly solicit co-operation from all officers and agents whose position or duty renders it pos- sibJe for them toaid me. The negro should understand that he is really free, but on no accomnt, if able to work, should he harbor the thought that the Government will support him in idleness. O. O. Howarp, Major General, Commissioner of Freedmen’s Bureau. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. —_——.—_ THE PEOPLE have been so much imposed upon by several worthiess Sarsaparilias, that we are giad to be able to recommend a preparation which can be depended on as containing the vir- tues of that invalaable medicine, and ix werthy of the publie confidence. Doctor AYER’S SARSA- PAaBILLA cures when anything can cure the dis- eases Bs require an alterative medicine. may -1lW LET US BE MEROIFUL TO OURSELVES. The physical structure of the strongest human being is vulnerable everywhere. Our bodies are endowed by eature with a certain negative power, which protects them to some extent from unwholesome influences;but this protection is im perfect, and cannot safely be relied on in un- healthy regions, or under circumstances of more than ordinary danger. Therefore, it is wisdom,it is prudence, it is common sense to provide against such contingencies by taking an antidote in ad- vance; in other words by fortifying the system with acourse of HosT&rtea’s SromacH Birrers, the most complete protective against all thé epidemie and endemic maladies that has been administered in aby country. As a remedy for Dyspepsia, thers - is po medicine that will compare with it. Who- ever suffers the pangs of Indigestion, anywhereon the face of the earth where Hosretrer’s Bitters can be procured, does so voluntarily; for as surely as the Truth exists, this invaluable Tonic and Al- terative would restore bis disordered stomach toa healthy condition, To the Billious it is also espe- cially recommended, and in cases of confirmed Constipation it affords speedy and permanent re lief, InCanada, the West Indies, and Australis, the Birrers rank above all other medicines of the class, and the demand for them in all foreign countries increases every season. my 1020 ‘od to @: pe ly-made Clothing, which, for ele- nce of style, variety and excellence of fabric and ithtalness of manufacture, has not passed by ‘any stock heretofore offered in this Tose in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’sand Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine er stock. We can say with assurance they will the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemens Furnishin: s ry comprising everything neces- sary for s complete outfit, 0. WALKER & 00., 368 Pa. av.. Metropolitan Hotel Buildiag. BTOP THAT SCRATOHING And use WHBATON’S ITOH OINTMENT. it | cures Itch and Py mar 23-ly Salt Rheum in 48 hours, aleo tures Ulcers and all Bruptions of the Skin, Dra Z.D. GILMA “350 Pennsylvania avenue. HELMSOLD’s BXxrRact Ov SARSAPARRILLA | cleanses and renovates the dloed, ipstils the vigor of health into the system, and < urges out the fa: mors that make disease, m2-6m THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Benny of Warnin, and truction for Young Men. Also, new an treatment for Diseases of the Urinary t free, in sealed envelopes, ILLIN HouGHTom, Howard Asso- Pa. ma $1-3m relial Address Dr. 3.8: ciation, Philad 5 SEORST DISEASES. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and fectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- Say ever discovered, Curesin two’ four days, d recent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no balsam. no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who doacey want to beexpesed, Male packages. $2; fe- le $3. Samaritan’s Rootand Herb Juices—A positive and | ep re eure for Syphilis, 8 Ja. Ulcers, res, Bpots. Tetters.&c. Price $1, or six bottled for $5, Sold by 8. C. Ford. Bee ad isement, m5 To Poriry, Exgicn tH BLoop, Buautiry the | complexion, use HeLMEoLD’s HIGHLY Comoxm- TRATED FLuip Extract SArsaParitta. One bottle equals in strength one gallom of the Syrup or Decoction. m26-6m A Cigar, BMootn Sxim anD BeavrirvL Com- PLxion follows the use of HkLMBOLD’s CoNncgN- TRATED FLUID Extract of SARSAPARILLA. It re- moves black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skin, n25-6m Nervous Desitity, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, &c, Cam Be Cured by one who has really cured bimaeit and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, with hong i . TRAVER, Epwarp mar2-D& W.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, ot A Few c or 7a® Worst Disorpere that afflictmankind arise from corraptions of the blood. HELMBOLD’s BxTRAaC? oF BARSAPARILLA is arem- edy of the utmost value. ™m25-tm HovsBeERraR's COAL COMPANY. COAL AT COsT ro STOCKHOLDERS. Oftice—No. 423 THIRTEENTH STREBT, aboveG THOMAS R. WILSON, AGENT. To Housekeepers : Cost of Mining ana Transporting a t bees 2,240 Lbs., to Philadelphie. Said ‘a d Bxpenner fed Delivery rom Phil; fage ..... ..... Our Price for a ton of Coal, delivered in Wasbivgton,.......2.. owe $963 Retail Price per ton 2,000 lbs.,in Washing- ton, present rate. : Saale sonics 2400 Savin, Are you willing to continue to pay frem 50 to 75 per cen:um advance on your Coal’ Do you wish to save from $3 to $5 per ton, and get a good arti- cle, well prepared ? Each Stockholder in the HOUSEKEEPRRS? COAL COMPANY is farnisned with « courom tor fev tho Rolder'to A TON OF CUSL: ERNE es ie Bolderto A. AT COST for 16 years. ae BI” At the present retail p ce Of Coal, a stockholder stock im two wears, ex- ustre of any cash Gterdends he may receive. The Company’s mi! are in complete working chimery, &c., necessary to present capacity being 40,00 rhe the colliery; thi From the of Surplus Ceal over that.used by jom pany expects to realise ‘ ¥ a good semi-annual cash SUBSCRIPTION “OKs opgN AT THE OP- FIOB OF THR compaNy, 423 Thirteenth street, Waa BAWBE BASE BTS); citer? a $ BASKBTS8 111 $3.00 PRR RUNDEEp All may now enjoy the lazury of deli from nicely ventilated Baskets, with much wists expense as ender it unnecessary t fruit from the basket until ready for use, oT? ae This Basket is superior in every respect to say e challenge the worl juce on less cos' ruit stg Ss mddealers aré requested to call examine them. 5 > BARTHOLOW, vetoes are eal ; Wathiagton. D, 0, to. my R eotw ction division of the | ¢ ‘ pe} AUCTION. FUTURE DaYs. ¥ WM. b. WALL & 0O., Auctioncers, B * byte ahs ince Pa, ave. Sud Sth street, BANKERS, . ~ —— ee First National Bank : OF WASHINGTON. * drat sy, OPPOSITE THB FRBASURY DEPARTMENT RANOENY FRETS NAVE XARC. Orne t |. D, OOORD, (of J4y Cooke & Oo,,) President, jecrei iprerie Go: HUN the’ criet of Colum in chan cer ine, De- WM. 8. TINGTON, Gashier. 8) le in’a cause in said Ooart’ depending. in wat GOUBRNMENT DEPOSITORY Thomer F Whits couspiatoant aa2 Wa 7. Robb etal are defendants, 0.348 Ra 7) T shall aap oO! hs fhe soth day of May, 135, at 6 2 FINANGIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED front of the premises, Lot numbered | STATES, (1) in Square numbered nine ‘ed, e | (982), ry @ city of Washington. | ffi of the plan of th boranded as follows: Eoalsuing for point on the line of seu' atreet, one (51) feet six (6) inches wert from the southeast | corner of said Jet, and runni ing thence westward’y | with the line of said south etreet sixteen (15) | feet; thence northwardly and parallel with 10th | streeteast seventy five (75) feet six (6) inches; | Government securities with Treasurer United tates a7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS,“C2 featateto} Inchon tothe beetaniogewits the fa, rovements thereon. consisting of small Brick H TAY COOKE & CO..08 This property is situated onsouth Matreet,neac | SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THR 7-30 LOAN, it. spare’ ote half cash; the residue in two equal | we will fill all orders with promptness and des- installments of 6 and i2 months, the purehase iting Air'acte fr the aulerted payments ex* Patch allowing the regular commission to Banks eraed saa pearine ioarer unin tre chy or fale, and Bankers, 08 8 uni je pur- chase money is paid. por: | A constant supply of the Notes om hand and All conveyancing avd stamps at the cost of the | ready for immediate delivery, purchaser. ASEURY buoy. ET aatee- ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT my 18-3taw2w&ds viata Auctione SECURITIES at current market rates. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collections B No, 526, corner 7th and D streets north, on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE TRUSTEE’S caus RY VALUABLE LOTS on | UNITED STATES 12TH STREET 8T, NEAR NORTH We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST STREET AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 8th day September. 1859, recorded in Liber J. A 8... No. | FAVORABLE TBEMB, and give careful and 185. Folios 78, 74, 75 and 76, one of the land records tion to of Washington county, BO .1 shall tellin front prompt attention 0! 18 Ly . J i gordock p. reall of Lots Nos 3 aad 4, in Secany | ACCOUNTS @F BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS 0. and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. B. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. WastrscrTon, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf The above property is situated where the Phila- delphia Company is building. _ Terms: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve months from day ef sale with interest and the payments thereof, to be secured by notes from the urchaser. endorsed to the satisfaction of the rustee. A deed given and a deed of trust taken, If terms of sale are not complied with in 5 gars from the day of sale the Broparty Will be resold after oné week tice given in the Eveni Btar.at the tiskand cont of the defaulting pur |7 GQ NATAQNAU 7 30 c . aser. All conveyances, including revenue stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. — Fifty dollars will be required when the property is knocked off, and ifnot paid down it will be then ane uy ain ae sold taiehe soa highest bidder who shall comply e terms. Diy “JOSEPH PEOK, Truntes. may5-eod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. @ALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP . ARRISON EQUIPAGE, T. AND @ GUTTINGS &e. Lie Mr. JAY OOOKR, of our frm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te sgents and purchasers U, 8. 7-30 TBRASURY NOTES. These notes are iseued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denomonations of 5 . A $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, per iste . Depot of W ton, alates eet re Mey 1s" They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- dees te ans ance mondes § edirec- | num, and have coupons attached, payable in law- at Government warehouse No. 6,on I7th, between H and I streets north. Washington, D. C.. on MONDAY, May 22, 1865. at 10 o’clock, A. M large lot ef condemned Olothing, &c., eons! fal money, on February 15th and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful | money on August 18th, 1867; or, at the optiono infantry, and Cavalry Coats, Jackets, Trowsers, | the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at Drawers: Chica welt 4 Cars. att Fram: par, for , Dra 8 eggins. = . ree, Blankets. Kettles, ran, (Bho aoadasl UD, 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, onexens. a xte, L AVOrseeEs, (Can Oe. ble at the pleasure ef the Government at Tent Cuttings, Hospital Tents, Sibley Tents, Wali | Teteemal Tenia, & pets gs ° nea any time after five years, and payable twenty years jucces! bidders must remove the stores within five (5) da fromdate oleae naa Terms - . 2 ung i RUCman,, ig. Gen, an ef Quartermaster, mys16t Depot of Washington. sun OF OONDBMNED HORSES, om August Ist, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pree ent worth in the market about NINE PBR OBNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net gremium upen the bonds of S81X PER CENT., termaster Generals O; Read Washineton First Division, April 25, 13 4 hy \ ii g pee Giesore D. che taian fo therhighess ith s prospect of a much greater value at the : TUBRDAY, May 16, dete of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes, TUESDAY, Mar 23, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- araapaty Mey TWO HUNDEED OAVALBY orss 2acH These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. oral isenes of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTH, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Certificates of Indebtedness and Government gains ney toh aoe Pangea ee ane a Bonds of all issues at their current value. ence i seems rod paely, fale Aedtntiel oy, Fall information furnished upon application in Greve mcleaaas @ a sted a LStan person or by mail. vinion Quartermaster General's - OAUTION TO BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF %-tmyX 7-30 NOTES, In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Becretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the an- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & 00., Bankers, Avotion SALE OF ? CONDEMNED HORSES, Quartermaster General's Office, First Diviston, Washington City, April 25, 1965. Will be sold, at public auction to the highes bidder, at the thne and pisces named below. viz : BALTIMORE, MABYLAND, THURSDAY, May 4, 1865, CARLISLE, PENBSYLVANTA, THURSDAY, WILMINGTON, AWARE, THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PRNNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, Mi a steamWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORARS “The: mnorsen have been condemned as unfit for the Ca¥biry service of the Army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had fed 4-dtf, GOED aND BrOOKS. fice has been placed in direct telegraph conmmenlenHoneree the Gold and Stock Exe. ng eet one Te Bow York, insuring promptness in ion of e! 5 1d nals ade at the usual rates, Purchase TTENHOUSE, FOWLER & 00% Fe Bankers, 352 Peana. av. Horses sold singly. | Bales focommence at 10 A. TWOOD’S a eB mcy. ae crs a AMEE A iN, PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, ve rr |, in char, ty 26-tmyn Firat Division Q. M. PILE DRIVER, AND HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP. DENTISTRY. ee bat ee fally CRT ree fhe ° chine ov: others NEETH AOUB CURED INSTANTLY, BY THR | Guryose of moking Oil Wella, the undersigued is BENGE Ob Beare ae pee) See E Don Bow prepared to receive orders for the same, This machinery comprises everything: eae: site for the boring oil wells excepting the 8 Mt ENGINE AND CABT IRON DBIVING PI (but will be furnished, if desired, at a reasoni price.) and pupenses with the use of the derrick rope, bull wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, being con- structed on wheels and portable, that itcan 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 yemoval of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes allthe detritusin from 5to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears out and opens all the small ofl veins that are so often en- tirely closed up by the old process of sand pumping. this machine and @ practical eagineer,a Well can be sunk from 40) to 60) feet within a pariod the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly. By this aiscax ary decayed teeth can be cured and preserved by Hing and pailding up with Dr.8 White’s METAL FILL- ING. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over roots. and teeth extracted without pain, at 260 Penn, | avenue. ap 26-1m* REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all espe Ravin yeath to extract to call at DR. LEWIE’: and have them taken ont without pai! ow, AL TERTH. t improve! eatinbistectiy em in no other style than this bow nd vainable one.’ Teeth ‘inserted ‘on Gold, of fom 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been er ubber a a 1e ol aswe i; - Navenct advanced: the nelos oa tee sajeetee aoe tee Arrangements are being made for the construc. tion and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. Y..and Pittsburg, Pa. For further information, price, terms, &c.. address SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New York, ap7-3m 513 change in gold . 24% Penn’s avenue, between 12th and 13th street: Jan %-ly 8. R. LEWIS, M.D., Dentist. JAMES 8. TOPHAM & 00,’ iets MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, wT esE0oOoO = SEVENTH BTRERET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and hay on sale a large and fine assortment of TBUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, ILITABY HORSE BQUEPMENTS, SWORD BELTS, HAVERSAOKS, WHIPS, 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO. PEEMIUM 613 7th street, between Dand B, TRUNK, SADDLERY, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, AND DEALERS Im BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Ont and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Axictrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvil Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we oe ton (BE LOW EST OAS) . 518 TER Lfeb 16-17} RY W'" 4,304 MARBLE WORKS, Manufacturer of MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. and WASHSTAND TOP2, &0, Monuments made to order on reasonable terms “will keep constantly on hand BASTRRN MAR- 1 BLE and MARBLE TILING. Orders for Plamber, Q ee proms Ay paeaaes .. Pennsylvania avenue, between 18th an streets west, Washington, D. 0, mar 4 LIAM BBADL TABLE BITS, BPURS I8H-WANG, THE GREAT OHINESE REM- RB URS. jen' aT LOW PROBS, porely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, nas no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest pock- BEPAIRING, et without a of detection. Seow: free. Price la box. Sold by JOHN J. KROMER, R Franks, &0., repaired promptly and thoroughly, - 0. Upham. 400 Chestnut street, Philadel —— phia. and {n Washin, y 8.0. FORD, 290 Pa, THREE SILVBR MEDALS avenue. Sent by mai iaGeoly Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premium, a bromse medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanica’ Institute of Washington, D. 0., im 1387. SOLE AGENTS Yor District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va,.for FRANK MILLER’S OBLEBRATEP PREPARED HARNESS OIL, s8upplied at the lowest L{@28"! LIGHT!! OOAL OIL LIGHTI! It shines so bright, and the will agre ith us thatitis a sal jalland see the NEW LA ours light. Boke? Gar th eat. see them convinced, 2, will agree with thas that_have used tae at they areasrepresented. J.B. Ft ‘ap7-Im F street, bet. 10th and 1ith, STPiNway & BONS PIANOS, We have jnst reeeived one upri fed 6-19 FAOTORY Pions, PIANO, overstrang: Also, aoveral epee ay . é superior! | APOLEON’S LIFE OF JOLIUSO-ESAR, Vol- | of these instruments over all others ts aa umel | Merivale’s History of the Romans, | tablished. We invite the public to ea’ and exam. Vol.7. Rebellion Record. part46. John Stuart | ine, at our warerooms, corner of lith strect and Mill’s Dissertations and Discussions, 8 vols. New- | Penn. avenue. W.@. METZE: ' comb’s Financial Po): Head) je of Gen. | Bole Agent of Steinway’s Pianos, and Mason & Wm.T Sherman. Mai 8pen- | Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. ap 2 "éBocial Statics. Mahan’s Field Fortillestion edition. Ward’s Lyri ks marks oD Bhai pearo’s Sonnets, sation my4 FRANCK TAYLOR. purostant TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. | 200,000 feet clear seasoned WHITR PINE LUM- | BER, all thicknesses, from three to five years old, and in prime order, with a large stock embracing ‘0 HOUSEKBEPBRS AND OTHERS.— Asta LTS. | } De CUTLERY and PLATED c styles and at the low. AR, om ies ERIDGE, BS B. apl2 lotif Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st, ¥.—MADAME K 3B A Sitrmetionon ai the eiire of) Tespect to all other subjects. She can be c rH i boars ef, Be day and renin '. Ae ni em. argo as lifes, oe aia oi streets my I5-tw* RS. DR. ‘8. Natural Clairvoyant, one M shay powerful heating Physicians that has ever appeared before the ublic. Her see- ing powers are gifts from ¢’ hood. 8 amines diseases with perfect aceuracy. ai a never been spown iL medically, cated. and wil! treat all classes of disease. do all ahe adve: 5 OS sands cab a teste ome read sions mevewe Se: oeron of the past, present al fice $20 Penna, avenue, Washingten, between 435 and 6th streets. é way 13-1m* tJ, ee |. A. P. iT, Clairvoyant and Mag: MS.2 Piytn ube m liable in this c. ti Bi, city.) who" heals by laying om hands” all curable | diseaace, may spent 450 Gub street, near Bstreet. Consultation free. my 9-1m' 218 whe Most Wonderfal A strotoper, DAS | No. 218 K stre; tween 17:h and 18th ste., two equares from the F st. cars,gives full and taorongh information concernin, ft affairs through life, with and in regard to Health, Wealth riage, Love Affairs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Frienda, Sickness and Death Dr. Backer can be consulted from 3 in the morning till 9 in the eve- ning. Entrance through the candy store. my 6 1m* Sn ao BAB CAPTAIN—Don't spend any more time or mone trifling with quack doctors orquack medicines. ea regular physician at once. Dr, Darby lives ate ve (sere ae J) 4DaMB SRYMOBS, the celebrated Astrolo- Mart venow in thiselty, She understands the science of Astrology in all its sister Deanshees the Stars, Ok arms, Talismans and signs of the Zodiae, 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 be eonsulted by sending your age and day o! the month on which you was born, and fee; will et the outline of vot wnolelite® Teacles Meanie; Poptioncs $1, Address Box 47, feel Se dea D DR. WOOD continues to make quick and Ojaeue: cures; mo change of dict, no hin- @ranee from beats eer cele yee — Gaseous. i street Cormucatien Rooms " apa" N RS. BROOKFIBLD, of Kansas. sulted on the Past, Presentand Future erent, at her room, on K street, one door east of, street, in the rear of Douglas Hospital. She has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the age. She guarantee satis- jection WI aor ene me. eve Bee ae bal . mm. . Me Gollan, ° teen from 8 & P. ™teb il ama" iT EVIDENOE THAT PRINOR. 381 T foes is the Y practical Be MrER io w ‘istrict, is that he y has todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He has the largest and finest assortment 0} SEISUSSSe Ine te amp ntlara seat Laos ae see povav-if MroRtant ANNOUNCEMENT, GREAT SALE of WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &c., ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH! To DE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EAOR:! Withont regard to Value! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive! |! Splendid List of Articles! ! Al! to be sold as One Dollar Each!!! 1 Boxes ..-.. ——. —-— $3) i 309 Musical BQxes sik Betis ana” (0310 cack, 08 jasyinets mre -- 209°" SU £00 Silver Teapotsa ino Y°F Ghating Dishes 100) “ Ice Pitchers 210 ‘* Syrup Cups with Salve: jou '* Goblets DrinkingOups 5 ** go00 6** © Castors... mo nwwns 18 ** go00 ae Card and Cake Baskets . 5) 0 doz Silver Bpoons 1 TableS poons. w 250 Ce Gold Hunting - Care a! JOR... -.--- 250 Ladies’ Gold and Hunting-Case ws &) Gente’ Hunting - Case Silver Watches ......... al OB...» - 200 Diamond Bings — 70 3. 70 Wo 500) Gold Vest and Nec! 3x60 88 Oval Band Bracelets. os 6000 Jet and Gold Bracelets. . 19 2000 Chat jaine Chains and Guard eee sa ee ee « 70 Solitaire and Gold Brooches. . ath . £000 Coral, Opal & Em’ld Brooches 8 ¢ 840 Mosaic, Jet, Lavi id Floren- tine Ear Drops : gs « 750 Gor; Ear so ow” Sou rs ke: 3 = 3 6“ wo Magic se <<seees wooo 1 ao 3/00 Gold Toothpicks, Orosses, gs. £000 Plain Gold Rings 3 : 0 Chased Go'd Rin noe 1000) Stone Bet and 10 10000 California Diamen: ne 720) Bets Ladien’ Jewel old... peememeemene 5 YR 4 6%0 Bets Ladies’ Jewelry, Oaweo, Pearl, Opal and other stone: ub 900 Gold Pens Bil Holders and P. we 1900 Gold Pens and Gol Holders —— = seas, @ = wD) OS £00) Seid Pens and Gold Extension ete 5000 Ladies’ Gilt and Jet Buckles. 5‘* 15 * EOS “s* Hair Bars and Balla... .. 2. 5 aes ABRANDALE & CO., Mannfacturers’ Agents, No. 167 Broadway, New York, Announce that ali of the above list of goods will be sold for One Dollar each, é , 1m consequence of the great stagnation of trade in the manufacturing districts of England, through the war having cut off the supply of cot- ton, a large pean Valuable Jewelry, origi- nally intended for the English market, have been sent off for sale inthis country, AND MUST BB f£OLD AT ANY BAORIFICE! Under these cir- cumstances. ARRANDALE & CO, acting as sgents for the principal European manufacturers, have resolved upon @ great (77 ft appo:tionsni-nt to be divided actording to the tollowing regulations: Certificates of the varivusarticlesare put into envelopes indiscriminately, sealet aR. and when ordered: are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus showing no favoritisn, On the receipt of the certificate, you will see what you are to have, and then itis at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Pur- chasers may thus obtain aGold Wat h,a Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for Oxe Doriar. SEND 25 CENTS FOR CERTIFICATE. In all transactions by mail, we shal! charge for forwarding the Certificates, payin. and doing the business, 25 cente each, be enclosed when tbe certificate is sent for. Certifieates will be sent for $1, eleven for ty for $5, sixty-five for $10, one bundred for WHAT THE“ PRESS’ BAY OF US, Great Girt Di=TRIBCTION.—A rare opportunit: is oflered for obtaining watches, chains, diamon rings, silverware, etc., by Mesers. Arrandale & Co.. at No. 167 Broadway. They have an immense stock of articles, varying in value,and all are of- fered at onedollareach. The distribution is very fairly dope—you agree to take a certificate of a certain article, enclosed in an envelope, and are not required to pay your dollar unless you are satisfied with the article, which wil! certainly be worth more than that amount,and may be $: or $10, An excellent mode this of inverting a dol- 1 Sunday Times, N. Y. City, Feb. 19, 1865. } Arrandale & Co. havelong been person- ally known to us, and we believe the be every orthy of public confidence,—N. Y. Scottish ‘an Journal, June 11, 1354. We have inspected, at the office of Arrandale & Co.'s Agency for Buropean Manufacturing Jewel- e-8,8 large assortment of fashionable and valuable Jowelry of the newest patterns. We also noticed alarge quantity of silver plate, and understand that tke whole of these newly imported articles are to be disposed of on a nevel principle, giving great advantages to buyers, acd affordiog exten- sive employment to agents. We know the frm in question to be very respectable and thoroughly worthy of public confidence, and recommend our friends to read their advertisement.—N, Y. Aivion, Septem her 3, 1864, By Messrs. Arrandale & Co.’s arrangement, the advantaces must be on the side of the customer, for he has everything to gain and nothing com: paratively, tolose. He knows what he will get for is dollar beferchand, and he nee not send it if ee is not satisfied . Y. Weekly News, August s, 4 EMPLOYMENT Fox LaDivs—The most eligible and profitable employment we have heard of for lacdien is the sale of certificates for the Great Gift Distribution of Arrandale & Ca. A lady of onr acquaintance hi very snccersful in this way, not evly in fill ence own pares butaleo in deing s.good turn to those te whom she sold the Ger- tificates,as will be scen by oura/ivertising columes, Geritlemen can also be thus engaged.—N, Y. day Mercury, August 14, 1854. In our columns the reader will find an advertise ment of Arrandele & Oo.’s Gift Distribution of | watehes, jewelry and silverware, In that a> vertisement we received sever: jewelry adverti ayment of ad we are warranted in re ing that, both in finish and quality, they exceadet out egpectations.. Ehey re zg be just what e mn represented —- True (Lewistown) Aweust 32-1951. iakenere agents in every regi! and in« very town and county in the country, those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents on every Certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to one’ dollar. can be con- { | two bushels each. PROPOSALS. Washineion, a rie Aes $ wited by the ore the 8. Qgarta rs M 2: Wa por either these places, with fay, Corn, Sats and Straw. ja wil) be received fer the deli: of 5,006 st Dora or Oats,and E) tonsot Hay er Straw, Cl § - “Sidders most state at which af the above named Patera hice thes wild wm alivesies iter sed ri or the'sanmtier ‘of each article proposed to be delivers . ie time when said deliveries shall be come menced, and when to be completed. AGS ico must be written out in wordson the Corn to be pnt np [n Food stont sacks of about rata in ne pany cralont saree bushels each, The sacks to be furnish Without extra charge to the Government. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corm, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be vered, must be stated in the proposals, All the articles offered under the bids herein In- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being accepts: Contracts will be awarded from time to ti the lowest respons: bidders, o! the Government may require. and payment will be made wken the whole amount contracted for shall bave been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany Proposal with a guaranty signed by twe res) sible persona, that. in case his bid be accepted. hi or they will, within ten days thereafter execnte the contract for the same, with good and rufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles pregceed in conformity with the terms of this adyer- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail enter into the contract, they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the serson to whem the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantor# must be shown by the official certificate ef a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or an: other officer ander the United Btates Government, or re: sibic person knewn to this office. All bidders . i = duly notified of the acceptance: rt rejection of their propo 5 rhe full name and post office address of esa Dida se must be legibly written ia the pro- PProponals murt be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. ', Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington BG wea should be iaialy marked “Proposala for For: ’ ual to the amount of the con- trast signed by the contractor and both of hig sranters, will De required of the suceessful bid- r ot bidders upon signing the contract. Biask forms 0! (elie ageg mee eat may i jon to 18 Of A LA pe "under thie advertisement Will be opened and examined at this officeom Wed- nesday and Saturday of each week at 12 m. Bid- ders are rei fulsy invited to be present at the opening of if they desirs, H, RUOK fe25-tf Brig. Gen’l and Quarterm: HL, TBRMASTER’S OFFIOR (CHIME QUARTAR ETE Otay ‘ASHINGTON, D. I deal rugs, Hardware, Lumber, he or Unite Furniture, Harness and Saddlery are re= quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of cack: Tethies toate BoP ee oF to targiah (> chia Depo sracies Ue Are iac price of anak that, in Lee tl service require it, the article or ‘sales wishin dete to tas lers wis! quired to furnish the list panctually eve: morning. 2 . uM en’l and Ohief Q. tanger —_ Brigadier Ger tof Washtagton. Ss CRET DISEASES! BECBET DIbEASES? BAMARITAN’S GIFTS AM aIN REMEDY EVER UBED? KTAL oa MORE er, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@AT GLEBT, STRICTURES, €c, Conta oe Pills to be Taken t a Oure. 10 smell nor 0 tirely vegetable, having ni any wapleasant taste, aud will mot in any way Depot will be re- pevery Monday ~ Sun- | 52 vd Bret ‘be had'also taste, “ fore the stomach or bo wels of the most delicate: Cures in from two to four days, and recent casea in" twenty-four hours.” Prepared bya uate + of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most , eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day: Wo EXPOSURE BG SACt SER eere een aes Let those who have red of ge or who have been gorged with Balsam vis, OF me SAMARITANS GIFT. nt by mail ina plain envelope. Brice Mate packages, $2. Female, $8 BLOOD! BLOOD Seas certe “area UL. ERS. ot tin AL 'DISE. &o. samagira 3 ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered aaa is the public as a positive SYPHILIS OR. VENER ry Pi SER erst ; aaa at Bie ever a most potent, ‘a ; h 4 icates eve cle presertbed; it ipa en ond erad’ ie phe eg Air 4 ry seer a ay and be, led, and do that for which you may repent — rh oe “ag fone pale ‘nenrable, the a ms ronoun ASRMARITAN'S HOgh AND HERB JU1OMS insamerasT er cttasbaa ole cars m. a6 well a5 ° * 7ien SAMARITAN’S CHANOBN WASH. Price 25 cente: Full (rea are A’ SURGEONS BAY O. AR- pA tt ITAN’S REMEDIES. © On Boann THE BTRAMsHiP Costa BicA, Feb. 10, 1865 —Messrs. Desmond Co., 915 Race street, Philadelphia—' Sirs: Please send me one gross of your aritan’s Gift by Adams & Co.’s Ex- ress, 60 a8 to reach me by the 13th,as we sail on Phat day. Finding it to be what it is represented, I do not like to make a voyage without s supply, “Yours, very respectfully, ** J. 8. Dorset, Sar, “ Atlantic Mail Steamshi A ‘* Between New York and A DESMOND & O0., Box 151 Phil. phia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner 11th st. and PRENHY OOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf DAMS EXPRESS OOMPANY, Amat ‘Pa, Avenue, Washinston, D, 6 REAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEBT- © BRN EXPERBSS FORWARDEAS, MERCHANDIS#, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, BTOOKS. BONDS. &e. Forwarded ith BAEMTY AND DIBPATOH to all Segaeencer le ine Brinsigat Rainey Towacie the ci rin al NORTH, BAST, wast AND NORTHWABY. rincipal offices are i K, BOSTON, Its SHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YOR wa PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE OIN- OINNATI, 8T. LOUIS. LOULE- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at New York and Bostom with lives forwardin, ee CANADAS and the paerien PROVINCES and other steamship lines tot TNE OOL. SOUTHAMPTON ‘and ae a nce jure pean exprerse: pest commercial towns 4 Great Britain and the Conti- Bool BILL Smade tes, car eStensibie parts of the Gaited Sta sible ° Dite 5 “yeas 0. 0. DUNN. Agent, Washington, D. 0. OTICE TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AssisTANT QUARTBRMASTER’S OFFIOR, Durer or Waszinaton, No. 134 F, near 2ist st,, Wasxinoron, D. C., March 1, 1865. The attention of officers and enlisted men, for- merly in the service of the United States, is called to the large amount of personal property stored im the Government warehouses connected with this depot, The Government requires the thee occupied by said property for the effects of those now in the nervice. 3 A description of each artic! with the name, company, marks, accompanied by an wing that the claimant the authorized P'The goods will be forwarded to the address of Er the shave tentinned: Mproperty, remain : om - ing unclain a ninety days from this. date will be 50 atpublic auction. | 4 segs a, MOORM, * mh 2-dtmay 31 Oapt. Asst Qr. U. 8. Army, APPINESS OR MISEBY!—THAT JIS TH® CEs RU en) pronristorsor the**PAb.- BIA: ABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDIOINE.” have determined—regardless of exe nse—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suffcring Rumenity. four of their most instructive aod in- fereating estnnge 62 Marriage and its qualifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weqkness, Depression. or ignorance of Ph iology and Nature’s Law, These invaluable lectures ans of enlighteniug ang saving thourands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretar; aresian Cabinet of and Medicine o68 roadway, New York. ju B-ly ['BIRSEMAB— Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol] England, and secured by the seals o es, Mesle do hrmene de Paris, ‘and the Im; of Medicine, Vienna. Trionmar No. 1. ‘a the ellectual remedy for Relax- | tion, Evermathorrhoes, and Exhaustion of | m, Tries | i ° Syste: smar No. 2has entirely supersed the naseouse use of Co af Gubebs, &c Tries- war Bo3 Be the intelli le rome ri- les an 30) 5 | the use of meroury. 3nd all other deleterious ingre- dients. | im the form of a most agree- able nen se sacred fom, the effects of climate oa es ip one fer $9,and in $27 e ing $9._ Divided in Separate doses as ad- inivistered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &¢., * Singlesale and retsil by Dr. BARROW, Ne. 194 at, 7 of 8.0, FORD. 290 Pa, corner 21th street. delat << Agents will "TT RURsTON IVOBY PEARL TOOTH POW nd remit | ) te fc Cc DER, for cleaning, tifying and presery- 1S conta to us, either in cash or oatampen ” | ing the Teeth and Gums. ‘This elegant Sreparas ABRANDAL co. | tion is entirely uneq eg. ny 8-lawit&wat 167 Broadway, N.Y. nee% WELLS = 0... (PHO8 DESES, oy ADEs | Yor sale by all druggists. + Propristore, | WELLS’ CRLEBRATAD MAOHIN: mA. OFFION CHAIRS. | WY ULE NGTHENING PLAST ERS eRe eAD Just received a largo sstortment of the above —s912 Wit__@44 Fellows! Hall, 7th st, Aree eCnher eel dnuicds op col every variety of Lumber. Office and Yard,No, HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS. enjo 37 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. ae Btmost confidence. Wesontider fnew safe and Te myl-im_ [Int] FRANCIS WHEATLEY. | iadelphia, Jame 296b 100b ATES: oy BITED STATES RBVEN LED PR Cee OM eT aa Gstountallowed for quaputl.8 " my-o" goto foglibas ane eupbin yee teviece j cases for whicha iter is plast req) er best in all sale by selling at reduced prices; all drug. a Bey complete ssnortmeant of Ohambar and Parlor AKB_NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN Foraitare, A callis . WILLSON, | Tar MBOLES for on easant and 4 myrnvoaes POTEET Sor Gey MBtDatrests, | GiiUand [MPROVED RUSE WASH. motel BLMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU im taste and. odor, free from injarfons properties, end immediate isin on ties ' war 26m | GuU sad IMPROVED KOSH WASH, m2¢-¢m_ ARGE MAP OF re and Fs Line direction ofthe General daseubhy oes j backed with cotton. Also, alarge Map Hine. For sale EANOK TAYLOR

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