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THE EVENING STAR. | Affairs in Geergetewn. IneTAELATION—Last night the interesting conemen y ¢ ipstajlation of Rey. A. E. Taylor as pastor of, the Bridge street Presbyterian { Crarch took placein that venerable edifice. | The sermon om the oocssion was delivered by | Rev. P. D. Gurley, of Washington, and the in- | etallation was performed by Rey. Dr. Tustin. | The congregation was quite large and the new | pastor was cordially received by all present, comprising @ large number of ministers and | members of other congregations, as weil xs that of the Ottureh. FororRry.—W. W. Hodge wars arrested by | roundsman ig pena for the forgery of the name of R. W. Huston to an order upon whi J. RB. Batr & Co., of Washington, furnished him with two boxes of cigars. Hodge belongs } to New York, but was fora time staying at Mr. Huston’s eating house. He was seni to jail tor Court by Justice Buckey. _ Sappatnx Scuoo. ANNIVERSARY.—Yester- day afternoon, the Metnodist E Sabbath School, of Dunbarton street station, celebrated its Anniversary in the Church. The attendance Of teachers and children was very large, and the spactous building wasmuch crowded. The ceremonies consisted of singing by the scholars, under the direction of Mr. H.C. Wilson, and addresses by Major General Howard and Rey. | A.E. Taylor, the recently installed pastor of tne Bridge street Church. Premiums to meri- torious scholars were awarded hy Rey. Dr. t.wards, pastorof the Church The simpli- city with which General Howard addressed | the children endeared every one to him, all answering his ipterrogations readily and | cheerfully. The collections for the school | during the day amounted to over 150, Gen. | Howard was constituted a life member of the Savbath School Association of Dunbarton | street M. E Ohurch. Port or GzrornGeTow N.—En'ered—Steamers May Flower, Robinson, Philadelpni: more, Lewis, New York. Cleared— | Vaopame, Vanname, New York; Alice Scran- | ton, Spencer, Conn.; Isle of Pines, Lake, New York, Envoy, S. Bragg, Boston: sloops Me- mento, Blades, Norfolk: Oneco, Maden. Nom- ini; boats Edward Boyce, Anderson, Macho- qock; Salaington, Bland, Nanjemoy; Pilot, | Mann, do; Lady ot the Lake, Harris, Gren. | yay; M. Star, Washington, Pohick. 1 | GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. 2 ee See A Exsoutrios recting the continustion of the sale of stalls in the new Market House, | ¢ dy the Board of Aldermen and Board of | & in Council af the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘That the Mayor be revuested to continue the sale | of stailsin the new market house on the i2th inst., | at o'clock p m., according tothe amount ef premium fixed by the building committee, em- £ acing all the staile and stands in the market | koute, end that ali remaining uosold at the pre: | mium, be offered at public auction, to the htgheat | bidder, for one year, and those then remaining unsold be under the control of the Clerk, az stated in the existing law.anc tlatal! rents expire on 3st January aad lat July in each year, the Olerk to have a discretion in renting for fractional parts ofa year. but no <ta!l or stand shall be rected for asum jess thaw that fixed by the law, aa itnow stands. Approved 7th June, 1365. A RESOLUTION in relation to certain fines. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Counce! of the Corporation of Geors-towen That) the ordinance : the government ef t other purposes,” be a are atated at not lass th: 6 ollaré or more th: Approved June 17, 15 A Resourrion instructing the Clerk inrelati renting mar«et stalls and other pu: poses. = Resolved by the Board of Alderme, Comm B ntitied an ordinance for ew market house. and for Tenced oes e nes to read not less ta ‘Wenty dollara, oa | nani ‘a 1 n Council of the Corporation of tee ence” | Ulerk is hereby allowed the : ware Nother dealers inne ° ersin such 1 b = Mot enumerated in the gencral market | wr, Resolved further, That all persons foun light weight butter for sale, the ane seuaed Py the market master and forfei mse an mest of this Corporation, Approved June 17, 1855. A EXsOLwvion offering a reward for incandiaries, Whereas it is @ well-settied principle of law that the obligation of contracts i and that cities are bound to protect thelf tax gees ing citizens frem mob law, or to pay the damages caused thereby; = ‘ | And whereas, while this Corporation aimits of Bo legal obligation to pay damages caused by in- endiaties, yet it admits a moral obligation to en- deavor, as far as possible, to ferret out and bring to justice miscreants, who, at the dead hour of night, will enter the premises of a citizen and fire them either for revenge or robbery, Therefsre be ‘ Resolved by the Board of Aldrmemand Board of Commen Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, the Mayor be, and he is hereby requested to offer a reward of five hundred doliars, for auch in- formation as will lead to the conviction of the ye or persons who Sred the property of the | Senay auee congregation, situated on West Resolved further, That the Mayor be, and he is hered: horize!,at his discretion, to im case Of any further tree, | by incendiaries, stee | wed for ths | As Oxvrxaxo® for the repair of Bridga street, Be x ordained by the Board of Aldermen and | Board of Common Ceunctl of the Corporation of Geo wn, That the Mayor is hereby requested horized to advert: for proposals for re- the north zide of B: street, from Mout- #0 to Market street, and to Jet the contract the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, the work to be done under the inrpection of the Street Commissioner. And ¢ further ordained, That the bide shi mtate the re yard for taking up 4 old work, tuch materials as may be i repairing the same in a workman- aind be at further ordained, That the Mayor shal! make application to the Railroad Company for paym ofsuch portion of said paving as they ioay properly be Mable for um ier their oftinatingy to this town, an’ ayment thereof, if not made im a me after notifics- tion. And be it further ordaine?, That the Clerk of the Corporation is herehy authorized and instructed %o pay to the order of the Commissioner the sum of one thousand dollars.or so much thereof as necessary. on the proper youchers, for paving said | street, Approved June 17, 1865, A Bers Ki oLrTiom for the purposes thercin named wed by the Board of Aldermen and Board af Common Council af the Corporation of Geore-torn, ‘That the Councils accept the invitation from the committee of arrangements to be present at the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the mon- uroent to be erected in the Boldier’s National Cem- etery at Gettysburg, Penneylvanis,on the itn day of July, 1365, LApproved June 17, 1855, x Onvimance for laying certain Piag Footways. ane ved by the Board cf Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Commissioner of Streets is hereby au- 2horized and instructed to have the following flag Tootways laid, via; Ome across High g*rei eat its intersection with Payette; one aeross West street, at ride of Congress; one across Frederick 2 the north side sth; one across West | ore on the east side of Washington; one across | anbarten street, on the east side of Green street; the said work tobe given tothe lowest bidder. and the Olerk of the Corporation is instructed to pay forthe same when the proper vouchera are presented. [Approved June 17, 1365, A RESOLUTION to pay expenses of Poor and Work- house for quarter ending March 31. 1365, a Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of M. V. Backey, trustee of poor and worBhouse, the sun of one thousand dollars and forty two cents, amount of expenses of poor and workhouse for rter end- ing March $i, 1965, a3 per bil!s accompanying trus- tees report, [Approved June 17, 1885. A ResoLerion for —- ir of the Upper Falls ad. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of mom Council ti Corporation of Grorzetown, at the sum of three hundred dollars is hereby aparopris ted for repairing the Upper Falla Koad, anc the Qlerk is by instructed to pay to the Sommissioner of 2um, when the said repair, ap stone wheg A TWOoD’s PATBNT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, aay HYDBAULIO 84Nv puyp, Practical tests having fully wupetiority of this machine ov: Box prepared to receive ord iw rece! pric teat ede ccreda e exce Bel LJ Racin ASD Cage ks Chat wil. ‘eets, or his order, the above ikon 'D vines P. , if desired, at a reaso A. an’ ses with the use of the dere. all wheeland pies cambrows dat expensive now innse, 80 arran! eing con- | on w rtable, that it cam ba | Brice, ro! mi stracted On wheels an easily removed for the Bf bo of Sinking wella in ferent, localities. | there wiil be sold at publi: UOTION Furvre pars. L263 BALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS. Gis Will be ald at yall suction, of Brevet Oo! ULB. A under the di lonel Charles H. Tompkins, A pt Mill, sitaat ecity of Waal the Governm het and 224, in out ington, D. ¥ THOUSAND SETS OF BIN TWENTY THOUSAND SETS OLE MULE | ith * A LOT OF BADDLRS, de. which have been used in public servic The harness will be sold in single sets. ALSO, About 1.500 WAGONS, which will be sold singly to the highest bidder. The rale of ng will commence on WED- RESDAY. June 25 1565, at We’slock a m, With s lot of about 40), ata point north of the Bailroad Park, near the terminus of New York avenue .and after their sale is completed the re mainder will be sold on C street east. between lath and 1th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Harness will commence on THURSDAY. June 29, 1855, at10 o’clock a. m. The sale Wagons and Harness will continne, op alternate days, unt!l the whcie number is sold Terms cash in Government funds. The attention of buyera is called to the large raie of MULES, commenced on MONDAY, May 22, 1865, aud which is suill petne ecatnued from day to day. = c. Bri ief Quartermaster, je17 18t jepot of Washington. QAUE OF STEAM TUG. BARGES, AND SBINE . BUATB. Chih aster 3 Office, Depot af Washington, tag mete ate D. O,, Jnne 12, 1385. 1 de sold at public auction, at Alexandri in. under the direction of CaptainJ. G. C. Lee, A.G. M., U. B. A ,on FRIDAY. June 23, 1365, atllo’clock a m.. three barges. as follows: Barge ANDRBW GOODWIN, Barge HAIL COLUMBIA. Barge WA3P, ALSO, Will be sold, under the direction of Captain H. B. Lacey. A. Q.M.. at @ streat wharf. ia the city of Washington D.C., on BATURD AY, June 24th 1863, at 10 o’c.ock a. m, the following vossels, ‘* steam Tag JENNIE BAKER, Rarge JAMES B YY, and peo LARGE SEINE BOTs. | i nods. ‘erme Cash, in eres RUCK, Brig. . and Chief Quartermsstet, “seize Gen. and Ca itot ot Washington. LE OF SERVIOBABLE MULES, QUARTERMASTER GENERA Waszisoton,D.O By direction of the Quarte: ster Geveral, there will be sold, at Public Auction, to the high est bidder. at the times ard places named below, viz: WILLIAMBPORT, EAT CePA June 15, BUNTINGBON, PA., THURSDAY, Jane 15, 1865, SCRANTON, PA,, THURSDAY, Juse 22, 1885, WILMINGTON, DEL., THORBDAY, June 22, 135, PITTSBURG. PA.. TUBSDAY, June 27, 1835. HARRISBURG, PA,, THUBSDAY, June 29, 1965. TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES at_each place. Mary of them were bought in the beginning of the war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all their marches and camps. and are thorough- y, ken. hardened by exercise, gentle and fa- oe from being so long eurrounded by the sol- Though sound and serviceable, they are no longer required in the army, and can be purchased at these rales atfar less than their true valus, Theattention of both miners and farraers is es- pecially invited. Mules sold singly. Sales to commence at 108.m, Terms cash, in United States garren: a Brevet Brigadier Gen’l, in Pirat Division Q. M.4.0. smn eRAreS Eire Ieee Q@PECIAL SALE OF BERVIOEAB: SPrciat s OF BERVIOEABLE DRAFT . Gen, and Ch ig. Gen. an A Wil Virgi; Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C., dune 8, 1865. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold, at public auction, under the direc- tien of Dave - Lowry Moore, A. Q. M., to the highest bidder, at the time and place named be- low. viz NEW YORK CITY, FRIDAY, June 16, 1855. NaW YORE OITY, TUESDAY, June 30, 184, NEW YORK CITY, FRIDAY. June 23. 355, NEW YORK CITY; TUESDAY, Jane 2%, 1335, NEW YORK CITY. FRIDAY. June 30, 1855. mi XQ hundred and fifty SERVICEABLE DRAFT ay. An opportuess7 to ngrehase a superior clase of draft horses, at far leds eran bow offered to the public, The adiaaey ste: iS sound and serviceable, areno longer required In the army, and must be sold. The attention of Wanagers of city railroads and manufactories is especially called to these sales. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10a, m., and wilibe held atthe Government Stables, corner zeae ssenne sae renee rues acrect. ‘erms Cash, in Unit ate: A TetEe ce pisMES A. BRIN. Brevet Brig. General in charge $09-t29 © ist Div. Q. MG. 0. ¥ SERVICE. SEZCIAL BALES OF sae ABLE DBAFT rtermaster General's Offca, See June 1, 1865 Washington, D. By direction of the bieder, at the times and GIEZESBOKO, is oO, som 9, D. DN ESDAY, June 14, 1265. BATURDAY, June 17, JATURDAY, June 17, . BATUBDAY, Jans 17, 1365, MONDAY, Jane 19, 1265. BATURBDAY. June 24, 1955. PA.. BATUBDAY, June 21, BRORO. D. C , MONDAY. June 25. 1365. BRORO D.C, SATURDAY Jule k Mine DvD. Yv., Ju . 5 nee hundred Serviceable Draft Horde at each Pan Cppextunity to purchase s superior class of Dratt Horses. at far less than their true value, ia now aiforded ts the public, The animals, though sound andserviceable, are uo longer required in the army, and must be gold. The attention of managers of city railroads ani of manufactories is espec i. called te these sales, Horses sold singly. Bales to commence at 0 a. mi. Terms cath, in United Btates currency. Steamboat for Giestero will leave Seventh street wharf, Washington. every hour from 9 a, D.to6pm. JAMES A. EKIN, | Braves Brigadier General in charge, First Div1- sion, Q.M.&. 2. Je 3-25t su OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. Quartermaster General’ s Office, First Division, Washington City, May 29, 1355. Will be gol@ at public auction, tothe highest bid: at Giesboro, D.C..on FRivA¥, June 2, 1965, TURSDAY, June 6, 1368, THORBDAY, June 8, 1355, FRIDAY, June 9, 1965, AND ON TUBSDAY, THURSDAY, aud FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of dupe, 1365, TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HOBBES BACH For road and farming purposes, many good bar- eains may be bad. Horses z0ld singly, Baleto commence at 1 a. mm. Terme cash, in United States currency. Realeau toe ceatges aut Jesve (th street rt, ashington, évery hour from a.in,. to 6 D.m. JAMES A, EKIN, Brevet Brigadier Genera’, in charge First Divi- vision Quartermaster General’s Offi my30-13e30 S44 OF GOVERNMENT HoRsums, u iter General’s Office, First Division, hia MEV cahinsion Outs Mayes eet @ Bold, at public auctio; i bidder, at the time and places named t pete BORO. BD. BALTIMORE, WILL1AMSPO MD., kT, e ® BALTIMORE, ae WEDNESDAY, une 7, LANCABTBR, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 3, 1565, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, Jane 15, 1965. ‘ T CHESTER, PENNSYLV were DAY, June JN Te* THOBB- MIFFLIN, PENNEYLVANIA, THURSDAY, 22. 1855. ‘une PITTSEURGH, PENNSY Deere THURSDAY June 22, 1365. BALTIMO&E, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, Jane 1865. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY June 29, 1865. TWO HUNDRED CAVALBY HORaES at each place. For road and farming purposes Many good bar. gains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms, cash tn United Poa currency. Brovet Brigadier General. in chart oon e! ee iret, a eral, in c! oa) my 30 v prLousina. GAS AND STEAM FITTING. Tam prepared to execute all orders for above description of work at the lowest market rates | 8nd at the shortest notice ane, desiting the james neon, one er in eir premiser will find 0 their ad- ‘Weatage te cali before ring thee orders. A) EX, 8. SHEPHERD, Per ate . Baee, 7 : joved from the well by ourpat- ‘Buccersor to J. W. Thoinpson & Go.,) ox Ssdraatie procens a does tot Feautre the | _ my 25-eonu°? Pe az-,sonth vide, naar lth'st. removal of the drill from the bo: This process | Ww poRnTany yoo; Antel Rep] Seam teins wm sateted | L PRONE ERS warms, BILD. - se e! y ty { ‘ail tke small cil veina that are so o: en- Large lot of Walnut or a ene at Te pe Tely up by the old of sand pumping. i ti engi weit con sunk from #0 vob foot witnin A paribd s.r" 16 to % days after thesoil pipe has been ou anf delivery ot thegs machines st New Vor’, SRG SS Tp aa SIMON LELAND, Motropolitaa Hotel Now York. ap73m_ | “ ccageremmmacemer | O07 ES. 1 Diam 7 aS Horn iat Al) work i their line executed elts ex county. Bui By athe | from 3; to 4 inches. to 4 im at and Qherry, thicknesses 200.00) feet clear Pine Lu: m three to basa of all thicknesses, ps hse sc ogo .2. yar eo, ti town,D, O., asuperior lot iste ey eorge- a 2. WHEAT BY. , PABSER & 00. att ee J + Stal Gleim and Bet Brrate sane roe! Gen- Py Sgt Ca jcers Aceoun' $a and settled. Business i Brion LED AND DBLICATR ConsTir Sof Dome sees, priaey Boge U.. fewil give brisk and ane ay Ty cere Ree | ad TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: Pperomac TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, teamer ©. Vandérbilt_......Capt. A, L. Colma: Neamer Sxprocaee----7.---Onpt. HM, A, Byther: The Steamers C. VANDERBILT and BXPRESS Fill eave Baltiniore evap o DAY and FRIDAY. at5 +s for, Al ‘ashingtop. sn‘ Beoeectows stopping at all the usual lsadings a8 re "Reterning will legve Washington every SATUR- AY and WEDNESDAY, st 6 o'clock, A. M.. and eave Alexandria at 7 o’clock, stopping at the For Maen ae rretght of patsage apply to A ReubuAM & SOND 142 Light street wharf, 3, BHODERS & O0.,Mo. 3 King street, Alex- apdiria Mi HIN EHART & OO., No. 104 Water beech ceccpatowss and 241 F street, Bashing. ten. = ATEANTIC STEAMBHIP 00.8 LINE SCREW STEAMBRS BBIWEEN K, WASHINGTON, ALZXANDRI REW YORK, Wp GHORGRTOWN. - STEAMERS. }. 0. KNIGHT, Ospt. J.J. Masom. JOWN GIBSON, Capt. J.B: Kev; Leave Pier No. 12, North River, New York, at 4 o'glock - Ty, Tuaateys son Frcs ests Geo: sve Snow's w ater street, Georgo- a.m., Tuesisys and Saturdays, for New York: Freight received daily, handled in the mort careful mapper, and delivered with the greatest dispatch, at fair rates. Passage and State Rooms, modations forcomfort aud pleasure, directthrough from Washington to Albany, mroy. and Baratog Tickets good for either night or day steamers John, Henérick Hudson, Daniel Drew, and ©. Vib- bard, on the Hudson River. Through to Providence and Boston by the erlen- did steamers cf the Neotune Steamsbip Company, and to Portland by Cromwell’s old established ine. For freight and parsage. apply to ki W. B BNOW & CO.. 107 Water street, Georgetown, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va., H.B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, New York. Passage and State Rooma can be enesged at the Company's Office. 241 F street, between 13th and 14th, Washington, D.C. je 6- U. 8, MAIL LINE, MONROM. NORFORRTO soe ORT D RIOHMOND, Daly,» PONT. TMF BAY LINE STEAMERS Will leave tie Union Dock, foot of Ooncord street, 3 daily.at 6 P.M. for FORT MUNROE AND NORFOLK, VA.. Connecting at Port Monroe with a line of first- class meamers. Sea on James River, for CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA, RETURNING WILU LEAVE RISHMUND ATG A.M DAILY, stopping at City Point, and connectingat Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norfelk at 24 P. M.. and arriving in Baltimore in time for the Eastern and Western trains, and for Washington City, 5 The steamers o. this line navigate the James iver going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving pass: ngers ample time to ase the furtifica: ions, and all other objects of interest. with superior accom- TICKETS for the e places can be had on hoard of the boats, spoLee Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk-.-.—.——~...$6.00 ARS ae “ Fort Moaroe.. 5.00 8 from Bato. to Richmond. . $3 “* City Point. 7.50 2 Btate roems and meals extr: 4 WZ” The state room aceommod: nS are unsur- Passed, and the table is well supplied. B= Passengers taking the 1.15 train from PHILADELEOTA ‘Will ‘make connectioa with R2” Pacsengers taking the 8.(0 A. M. train from aw YORK, have ample time to dine in Balti- RZ Passengers taking the $ P.M. train fr. WASHINGTON, make fonnection with thie lino. HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. Jo tf Patapmtraia BTEAMEES, 5: min low zyroes Line, semi. RPE A al PHIL- ADELPHIA and ALEXAN and GEO. ay WASHIN Town iGTON Bteamer: 1 Biheee ‘8 Mayflower, Philadelphia and George sailing days WEDNESDAYS 5 from feo: Ts North Winevess Patiedel: jo. 59 Water street, between Gongr JOHN B. DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetown atin Philadelphia, WM. B. OLYDR, 1¢ Agents in Alexan FLOWERS & BOWEN, RolT Bing nei nov 8-tf PForosas FOR STATIONERY. Chief Quartermaster’s fe _ Depot of Washington, geateacr ; ‘ashington, June 15, 1865, ale opossis will be received at thi until MONDAY, June 2, 1%; at 12 o'tlomt nnn fornishing STATIONERY for this Depot for six (6) months from July 1, 18:5 per annexed sehedals, All articles must be of the very best quality, samples of which (of paper, one quire; of enve- lope one package) must accem each bid. iach bidder must furnish with hia proposal but one samplr of the article bid for, amd fut one price for each article, which must be distinctly marked on. The contract will be awarded responsible bidder, eh seer tie lovert the individual sal must be signed by jg it; and the ability to fulfill the contract, arded. must be certified by the per- 80D or pores proposed as sureties. Bhould any erticles be required which are xot enumerated in the schedule, they are to be fur- nisbed at the lowert market price. T ‘termaster reserves to himself ring. from lime to time,a gren‘er ity of each and every article eon- racted for, as the parte service may require, within six months subsequent to the date of the contract, and should any articles not be delivered within @ reasonable time after being ordered. he also reserves the right to purchase the said article in the open market, at the risk and expense of the por or persous contracting to furnish the same ie will. in all cases decide whether the terms of the Sontracs have Be complied with. and reserves e pi r to annu. ie contract upo. i to comply with its terms. = pe anare Bonds with approved security are to be given by the person or persons contracting, and, in case of failure to, fnpply fhe ecticies: ordered, the con- a is sureties shall be li for- feitare specified in such bond. |» ‘2 the zor ry ‘t Proposala_in duplicate, must he address, “BRIGADISR GENBRAL D. H. RUCKER. Chief Quartermaster. Depot of shiagton, D: C.,”. ard to be plainly marked “Preposais for Stationery.” SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES, 40 reams Maniila Wrapping Paper, 24x38 inches not leas than 50 pounds per ream, per ream 30 reams buff Eovelope Paper, 24x32 inches not ay reat villa BOS BaP Fane aticd se ite Folie Post Paper, rule Jo reams white Yolio Peat, aaruled. ES 00 Ww ‘oolscap Paper, ruled, n than 12 pounds per ream, per ream eee 19 reams Law-cap Paper. ruled, not less than E pounds par réam, pet ream. 20 reams white Letter Paper, raled, not less than pounds p-r ream, per ream 1) resins whit+ Letter Paper. unruled. | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: Write ts See | P seresane asker, June wih, 1855, wr eae, VINELAND, &e., 8.08. Mus if For BEIDG IN, SALEM, &e., at 9.154. M., | For GLASSBORO, &c., 8.30 and 9,15 A. M., 2.30 Fer WOODBURY, &e,, 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., 2.3). $and6.00 F TURNING WILL LEAVE i pa eereteee Mail, 820.4.M., Freight, ;, Milivjtle at 7.35 A.M., Mail, 12.06 P. M., Freight, oe rigston ste aea. 2.45 A.M., Freight, Brie naté.40 A.M, M: 4 A Mail, 9 A.M. Freight, 4.05 Sort 8 ears 6.25 A. M,, pl.. Passenger Woodb: 7,05 and 8.19 A. M., Mail, 9.06 A, M. Preiehte 336 and 625 B. Al, Passonger. ; On the first dayof July an additicual express wets, Ti tate eps inee ark Stand PRT i i ‘ay 8 Ns . Tdelphia at ‘TP si This in weree hours froia Camden. _ VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent West Jersey, Balem and Cape May and Millville THE WEST JERSEY BX PRESS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branch business, receive, deliver and for other responsible Exprers Companie: f th try, any article entrusted to them. °'h Special conger accompanies each through | & OHIO RB. CO. 2 Wicereecon December 18, 1864, On and after Sunday, December 18, 1864, Pasren- ser Trains betwoen Washington and Baltimore run as foliews: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Ko. 1—BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HARB- RISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore $:00 a.m. No. 2-NBW YORK & PHILADELPHIA BX- PRESS—Leave Washington 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:56 p.M., New York 5:30 P.M. No Baltimore tickets sold No. 3~BALTIMORZ & WESTERN TRAIN— . ing a! = 18 for tte West,and ‘reaching Baltimore at 10:00 a.M, —NBW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- tes 4s ae Arrive at Baltimore at 12:45 ?.M., Philadelphia 5:37 P.m., Now York 10:00 P.M. No. eo eit poe TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.M., connect- ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 PM. No. 6—BALTIM@RE COMMUTATION AND PHILADBLPHIA TRAIN—Lesve Washington 4:30 P.M, Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P.M. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beitsville, Laurel anc Annapolis Junction only No. Pe es ball TORR EEE: PRESS TRAIN—Leave Washin, 5 s Arrive at New York 4:00 4. ™. Ia and ails a this train connect with all the early morn- fog liner leaving New York for the Bast, North an. West. No aranel ania or Baltimore tickets gol iby this train. which is limited ip capacity by Goysroment orders to insure the mafix. No, 8—BALTIMORS & HARRISOURG | RAIN Leave Warhington 6520 PF. m.and arrives’ Balti- No, NEW YORK, ILADMDPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave W: P.M.; stopping at Relay House fe steae wie take Mxpress Train for Grafton, arkersbarg, snd all points in the West. New York at 6:15 a. mu. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 4. M.andthe 3 and 4:30P. M. from Washington, No trains to or feom Annapolis on INDAY TRAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:18 a.m, and 3 Pp, M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 P. M. for New York onLY. THROUGH TICK BTS to the West, as yell aa to Puiladelphia, aes ar Heston esaite ae a e' ice a! eu! a '* American Telegraph well es ak new office in th ne’ ce Bailain ine, onns ylyania avenue, between 44 and eeGAGR will be checked at all hours. —also for through points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains, ALL PABSBXGARE, eheeee polatera or ae) fales oft Py catablioned for the genera! ad- van’ sh more cars exclui i m but the smok prevention of smokin in on Det eae ears, and also to ma f th ents or conductors with the are oO cuets” “ q e Line, thi of one or Sy for Indies and their attendants, and t! 5 », their, ot ti y in 4,10 a ui io LM, OOLM, General Ticket Agente" “dead BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTS NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. r December 25, trains will leave Bal- neato Nort Calvert Station, as follows : Fast Mail at—— ——- Berrisbare Recrene Le Pitsabur Mipress——-——9 G ittsburgh Pittaburg and ‘Biaire, P.M. 5A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ea ee an oes Biron ch este! Dear a THE 4.30 P.M.TRAIN PROM WASHINGTON on ith the 8P. M, train from Balti: Connketaies for Pittebure and Erie, oe THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and_ runs through Pitteburgh and EB.mira, without change of cars, Connecting st Pittsburgh forOincinna’ and 8t. Louis and at Bimirs. for Buffalo. Rochester, and Byracuse, THROU aIN ON SUNDAY, on Leaving Wornineon at3 o’clock P.M, BLEEPING CARs ON NIGHT TRAINS, SoLpizks’ Tioxers a? Governvent Rarugs, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME, | .B@-Por Tickets and any Information a: | the Office of the Great Pennsylvanis Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under National Hotel, and Depot House, No. 453 Ost., sear New Jersey avenue, Washio Buperiniendent NO. B®, ri f) -O. 8. &, asse! an ie) is ING, GILLETT, Passenge 3 6 treet and Pa. ave. = mates Asens Goo 39-tf ee ae PERSONAL. MPORTANT TO LADIES._MADAM WENAH can be consulted onthe cure of Female Din- eases at her residence. No. 227 8th street west. Hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For peraigre send for a circular. N BLL, Prorgssornor MIDwt ay, who has successfully treated all disea of females for thirty yeare, can be consulted, as I, at 162 Chambers street, New York, or by it. 20) reams white Commercial Note Paper, ruled notlegs than 5 f rr 1,00 sheets Bent rounds per ream, per rea. 48 Blank Books. folio size, full bound, per quire. 10 Biank Beaks; crown-cap #iza, pound in'cloth, per quire 10) Blank Books cap size, halfbound, per quire 200 ogtaya Memorandum Books, ful tinal per 10 Time RmOOkE, demi size, bound in cloth, per doz £0 Time Books, sm: si Be Bers: all quarto size, bound ineloth, 20 Time Books, emall octavo size, bound in leath- er pe dozen. 20,€00 w Ne. Official Envelopes, No, 12, very thick, per M. 50,000 ane Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, 10.000 white Ofici i Y ‘thick per M lal Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very 100,00) white Petr Envelopes, 5)2x3% inchas, very ck, ‘ 12 dozer Arnold’s Writi ‘ bottles, per dozen eee Soart ond pin’ dozen Maynard & Noyes’ or other Black Ink, im quart. pint ard half-pint bottles, per 12 dosen “Arnold's Copying Jak, j 2 dozen Arnold’s Copying Ink, in quart i botties. per dosep, bottles. : ae 12 dozen Lawrence * Oopying ink. in quart and pint bottles, per dozen botties. 24 dozen David’s Uarmine Ink, glass bottles, and atoppers, per dozen bottles. 96 dozen Faber’s or other Black Lead Pencils, Nos. e 2 and 3. best quality, per desen. 24 dozen Raver’s or other Red and Blue Pencils, 24 dozen Giasa Inkstands, assorted, per dozen, duo cross, Giliot Steel Pens, assorted, per 20) eross other Bteel Peng, assorted, . 12 dozen Gutta Pereba Pen Holders. per Oren. we taren other Pen Holders, selected kinds, per 12 dozen Tin Payer Folders, per dozen. 25 pounds Red Sealing Wax sdatione t6 the pound, beat guality, per pound 10 pounds White Tndia Hubber, 40 pieces to the 100 agin sieces Bed ‘Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 109 dozen, anopls Bed Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per a octeg awe Maueilage and Brushes, large Sh C0708 si aan Jars Mucilage and Brushes, small x Totter, popying Books, £00, 700 and 1,000 pages 1,00: sbeets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per 10 sheets turn 1 Paver, ruled and printed to pat- 6 reams of fines ratea to pattern, per ream. 4 dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. 4 dozen Brasers, ivery or wood handles, per dozen, 6 dozen Gutta Percha Ruters, 16 inches long, per | I! bound, per quire, 5 gross India Rubber Bands, assorted sizes, per | Ho sheots O11 Paver, per sheet, 1. tin, per box, : 8, letter size, per dozen, | oe cards note size, per dosen, | Sreamag. der Paper, per ream. eA eg ih pon eRcers’ Receipt Books; per dozen. et Sn et; Weberston.D, Gy 6 1and medicine sent by wail, Married or Bing'e ladies who require a safe and certain reme- dy for removing obstruction, from cause. can rely upon her prlenrated, French Female S!outhly Pills. No. regularity ini3 hours if o obstinate cases of lon; 2, which are toar deg! and can never fail. ar box. Can be obtain New York city. or sent b ‘0, 162 Chambers st., ail, with fall instrac . 2,859 New York Post Washington at No. 467 9th ween B and ¥; and corfier New York Mth street. Copyright secured, itreet, bet: y rn’a avenue. iJ edy Cure, 6! UBT, SYPHILIS, STRIOTURE, SBM INAL cH} SEAS OF tions, bi avebue ar: my30 3m 8, LEON D Office . BT Oe TON OF THE ae eABM O fue luNus, FVER RIDNBYS ARDSPLEMN, 4 Co8 Hating had many years experience in the prac- tice at Peearsect the doctor bids det Bs t all Ce tition in their treatment and car Re mt cases of venereal diseases cured in one or twodays, Ladies and gentlemen can consult ras office from 8 to 6o’clock daily. 3m™ BACKER, me 8., two ¥ at. cars,gives fall and thorough my DR. . 218 ‘The Most wo derfal Astrologer, No. 28 K street. between I7th and 18th {aiavodion eoncersi affgirs through Ti infor! joa concer: Lt with in re Yo Health, ‘Wealth ‘and Mar- riage, bove Affairs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death. Dr. Backercan be consults from 8 in the morning till 9 in the eve- Bing. gofrance through the candy store, my RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted onthe Past, Brosont ‘and Patare eve) at her ‘com, on it, one door esst of street, m the rear of Douglas Hospital, She has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrotogers ff the aga. Bhe guarantee satis- faction all those who.may. give her & call She can be seen frem 8 a. m. to 9p. @., price ons + = 2 EXPRESS COMPANY. Amana C14 Pos Avenue Washincion, D, @, on AP VORA, V2 MEROBANDISB, MONEY RY, VALU- Pee This Company Pee a + BOSTON, ati- PTS and BILL Bmade je10-dt8epl | 'Y, £0. at 8.30 A. M., Bxprems, 2-30 ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. ~ DEPARTMENT OF HE IuTEBIOR, a ASHINGTON. June li, Proposals for furnishing such Stationery as may be required by this Department andthe areeus = duri: & peecsens os mike une 3 S 6, w! Tecelv: o’eloc M.,of WADSHED: Ty the sstbot July, 1&5. Those unaccompanied by satisfactory atimontals of ability to folfill a contract, will not be conaid- ered, and contracts will only de awarded to manu- Esctrers of, or dealers in tBeseveral classes of ar- ‘Srticles furnished mast be of the best quali- ty of their Kind. Samples of which must ‘accom: pany each bid, Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must syeclty, but one price for each article of the class bid for. Articies. not named in ihe schedule if required, are to be furnished at the lowest market price, and the right ie reserved of ordering a greater or | less quantity of each article contracted for, as the publie service may require, ri " Bond. with approved security, will be required eftbe individual or firm to whom the contract may be awarded. Shouid a contractor refuse or neglect to furnish when required, any article er articles, the same | May be purchased in open market, and if a great- er price shall be paid therefore, than is specified in the contract, the difference uay, be charged to the contractor fu his next quarter! y account, The subjoined schedule specifies, as nearly as cap now bedone, the amount, quality, and de- soription of the articles likely to be required. The bids will be opened in the presence of any of the bidders who may be present, and will be can- varsed separately for each of the ciasses specified below. and contracts for one or more ot thecla: awarded, as may be deemed most advantageous to the Department. Proposals must be aidressed to the Secretary ofthe Interior, and be endorsed ‘Proposals for Rtationery.” Kem. Class No 1—Paper. ]. 19 reams Cap. best a white or hlne, ruled ¥ medium, er clore, and trimmed, to weigh not Jees than 1ilbs.. per ream. 2. 50 reams Legal C=p, write or bine, trimmed and ruled, per ream. . 7) reams Quarto Post, white or bine, ruled yarious Widths, to weigh rot less than 1)! lbs., perream. if . 75 reams White Commercial or other Note Paper. highly glazed, bard calendered, lined, | an siltor plain, per ream. . 10 reams Flat Oap, white or blue, unruled, per eat. 2x reams Envelope. yellow or buff, royal, per ream. . 100 reams large Brown Envelope, 2i by Sinches, er ream. it doren sheets Patent Blotting, 19 by 24 inches, per doz. sheets, . 12 reams Brown Envelope Paper, 35 by 4) inches, perream. . 15 reams Straw Wrappiag Paper, 39 by 40, per ream, A | . 50 sheets Drawing Paper, royal or medium, per eet. . 1(0 sheets Tracing Paper, French, large size, 10 ys siete cing Cambric, per yard 3. 100 ie ath i. y . 4. 12 dozen ress Copy Books, not less than £00 pages, per dozen. Class No. 1—Envelopes. lined, printed to order, 834 to 9!4 uches, per M, 2 to . 49,000 Adhesive Envelopes, white. yellow, or bull, heavy $3¢ to 9'2 by 3% to 4°: inch printed te order, per M, A 25,000 Adhe; Envel>pe! ite, heavy, 9° to ches, prin’ to order, per M. Bovslopes, white or yellow, Reavy, leer. 6 by 353i inches, printed to or- er, per M. 19. 20,000 adhesive Bnvelopes. rote, per M. Intermediate tizes ordered not to be charged higher than bid for size next larger. —Pens and Pencils. or Gillott’s barrel Pens, per ‘gross. . 400 gone Perry’s, Gillott’s, or other good me- tallic Pens, per gross. . 1,000 Quills, No. 80, per M. 1 Sosan (Gold P wate handles or silver cases, best quality, per dozen, doren'heavy barrel Gold Pens, with handlos, dest quality, per dozen. : , 2 dozen ivory er gutta-percha ever-pointed Pencils, large or small, with leads. per dozen, . 2&0 dozen Faber a, No.1 to 4, or graduated, per joren. . 15 cases Faber’s Polygrades, graduated, per se. 9. 30 dozen Faber’s Red and Blue Pencils, per dozen. Class No. 3.—Jnk, Inkstands, Wafers, and Wax, 1, 10dosen glass, any patent, large or small, Inkstands, per dozen. = 2. 8dozen cast-iron double or single Inkstands, oO fe Dow xno market, quarts, per dozen. a . 25dezen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, quarts, per lozen, c . % dozen Copying Ink, quarts, Arnold's, per jozen. 5 Ink, . ‘ fF BARSSRPSariels Carmlae Yee odnes io, 1, er dozen. 8. 2M Beal Waters, best quality, red, No.8, for office seal, per M. Spounds beet Red Wafers, common size, per pound, 5 pounds bert extra super scarlet Sealing Wax, per pound, Class No. 4.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Articl 1, 35 dozen Rogers’ Kniveg, four blades, or buck pear! handle, per dozen. 25 dozen Rogers’ ivory-handle Brasers, per 9. nn, |! dozen. . 10 dozen office Shears, cr Scissors, extra, per hanks, per dozen, rted. per dozen. No. 32, red, per dozen, . 15 dozen Paper- wae 8, assorted, per dozen. . 3) pounds prepared India Rubber, per pound. 9, 10 pounds Pounce, per pound. : . 80 pounds Linen Twine. per pound. B0 ponsas best Cotton Twine, per pound. . 9 dozen Mahogany Rulers, round or fiat, 30 inches long, per dozen. . 15 dozen India-Ruber Rulers. round or flat, oodyear’s patent, %) iaches long, per dozen, . 20 pounds best quality Sponge, per peund, 7 ee Mat pes vound: 5. $0 dozen Mucilag ee-size glass jars, wi brush and metallic top, p+r dozen. with . © dozen Mucilage, pints, without brush or top, per dozen. - 120 dozen Pen Helders, assorted, per dozen, B 2) dosay strong nine-inch Ivory Folders, per czen, 20, 3) dozen packs Bristol Visiting Cards, per dozen, Cla No. Per ronwent and Parchment Paper. eats of Parchment, best quality, 5 inches, per sheet. Piet UL so acne eer sheer. te &, 3, 2,4) sheets of Parchment Paper, best ity, 1) by lojinches, per sheet. Meee 4, 200 sheeta of Parchment Paper, best quality, 15 by 2) inches, per sheet. Fone epuke — certify a iv facilities. and — able to fulfilla contract for furnishing Stationery for the Department of the Interior during the year ending June 3), 1555, sbould did be accepted. N. B, The proposal and guarantee should be superscribed witn the placs of residence of the signers, and the proper date, ie 1b-eotd aly 26 (Ohronicle, Philadelphia ALID New York Tri- ha— bune, Boston Daily Jour: PBorosats FOR BEWER. Mayonr’s Orrick, June 12, 1865, Sealed Proposals will be received by the under- signed until 12 0’clock m. THURSDAY, 2d day of June instant, for the ay of asewer in lith street west. from the north side of N street north to the canal, under the following aci of the Qor- poration of the city of Washington, D.C., “ ap- roved June 8, 1865 : E » the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized and requested to cause a three feet six inch barrel sewer to be constructed along lith street west, from the north side of N street north to the north side of K street north, and from th h side of K street north to the can: four feet six inches; that the said s.wer shall be rovided with such manholes and lateral sewers rom the corners intersectin, enues and streets as may be deemed necessary; that the work shull decontracted for pursuant to existing laws, and be executed uniier the direction of the Uity Sur- veyor and snperimtendence of the Commissioners of the Second Ward and two assistant commis- sioners to be appointed by the Maycr; that the sewer shall be commenced at the canal, and the work proceed regularly northward, and during its progress pot more than two squares of the street sha'l be open at one and the same time; and that to defray the expenses incurred under thisact s special tax be, bare is hereby. levied and imposed by authority of the act, of Congress of the 23:1 of February, 1855.0n all the leteand parts of lots along the aaid lth street from N street north to the north side of the canal, the said tax to be as- seesed and co!lected in the same manteras is now provided in the act of May 23,1853, for assessing and colecting the cost of laying foot pavements: Provided, That the expense of constructing this sewer along such portions of lith street an are crossed by other at-eets, svenues or public alleys shall not be assessed en the owners of private property. bnt shall be paid for out of the funds of he Second Ward of which a sufficient amount is Barohy appropriated; and the difference in the soe o coe pirneting moe several eeyate laverals opg the line of said street shall be pai fer on! ofthe funds of Ward cr ote jidders will the three feet feet six inc! the laterals per trap s which shall include all excavation. &c., & will wore fully appear in the specifi. The ri, deemed "5 City Comwmissioner every day, bteween of 10 o’elock a. m and-12.m.; also in veyor’s office every Mendsy and Friday. None but practical mechanics ed bid, RICHARD WALLAGH. Mayor. ee aia sai it Gommitsioners, ions. * ight to decline all proposals, should it be | Ba BS ate imterest of the Corporation to do reserved. pecificatiors can be seen at the office of the e hours Jels-eot22 (Int.) A os. Ick, Tox. ‘We have completed our arrangements fo tie delivery of the pure BOSTON FRESH POND IOB. We tell no other. We have one price for the | jon, deliver promptly. Wi juire our | Orivers site v6. exact weight, We r fail to | supply in the heat of summer; We liberal patronage and assure ygue cone os | ap2s-tt Tenth street Wharf. HE TRIAL OF AARON BURR FOR HI@ Treason, comprising all the ev:dence an‘ the opinions of the Oeurt upon all motions made in the vari care. with te of ts, ithe bat Stgumente ry iGoasel Sompited Trapt gutheatie e during " J. . eT Sortioby PRANK TAYLOR, . 500 sheets of Parchment, best quality, 23 by 22 | the Gity Sur- | Ws ar i BANKERS 7 .30 nasonaa 30 Mr. JAY COOKS, of our arm, having remumed the General Agency for Goveroment Loans, We, afe prepared to furnish promptly te agents apd U, 8. 7-30 TREABURY NOTRE. ‘These notes are issued, under date of August If 1864. in denomonations of 960, 3100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per am num, and Eave conpons attached, payable in law- fal money, On February 1th and August 18th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August 18th, 1867; or, at the option | the holder, the notes may them be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure ef the Government a8 any time after five years, and payable twenty years: om August let, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN OOIN, payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres ont worth in the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from which deduct the premium apom the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of 8IX PER CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- eral issues of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing Sccraed interest thereon, We also tak Gertificates of Indebtedness and Governmeat | Bonds of all issues at their current value. Full information fornished apon application im person or by mail. QAUTION FO BUYERS ae HOLDERS OF In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Becretaty of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKS & 00.. feb 4-atf Bankers, First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H: D. COOKS, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY asD FINANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 6TH SY., OPPOSITE THE TARASURY DEPARTMERT Government securities with Treasurer Unite? tates a7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS,“Wa Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & CO. 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 eenstant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery, We buy and sell al! classes of GOVERNMENT BECURITINS at current market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Voucherson the MOST FAVORABLE TEBMS, and give careful and Prompt attention to ACOOUNTS @F BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEEN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ‘WAsHtncron, Mareh 20, 1865, m 21-tf S2°aEt DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED) * Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, de, Oontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to ‘ect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmeli nog any unpleasant and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bo wels of the most delicate. Qures in from two to feur days, and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.’”? Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mos® eminent Doctors and Ohemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE,¥~ JHANGE WOATRVER, Let those who have despaired of getting oured, or who neve bees gorged with Balsam Copavia, oF cury. ie orenTy YT AMARITAN’S GLFT, Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3 BLOOD! BLOOD!! won OOR LE K BOILs SYPHILIS 2 J BAMARITANS ROOT AND HERS JUICES Is offered th bic as a positive ow SYPHILIS O) VENSREAL SDIRRABER, the | BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOBisao } Tost potent, certain and effectual remedy eve prescribed; it hes and eradicates every partiol of the venereal poison, so that the cureis thorougm and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be meslen sae do not Baa qitoyonr Ca for whic! rou may repen' vy ae ena Or HOT DEBE ATE | eu Although you may be prononnted incurable. the SAMARITANS BOOT AND HERB JULONS Tyutemican wally alt the bad edicts of Mercury. Bi m.as wellas feo’ le 7am SAMARITAN’S CHANORE WAEH Price 25 cents: Full directions. SURGEONS BAY OF TH M. WHAT THE £0 %B REMEDIRS, (EB BAMAR- “On BOARD THE BreaMsuiP Costa Ric, Feb. 10, 1865 —Messrs, Desmond Co., 915 Race street, Philadelphia—Dear Sirs: Please send me one gros@ of your Samaritan’s Gift by Adams & Oo.’s Ex- ress, 60 as to reach me by the 13th. we sailon hat day. Finding it to be what it is represented, Ido not like to make a payee? withou' ** Yours, very respectfully, “* J. 8. Dorset, Surgeon * Atlantic Mail Steamship N.Y, * Between New York and Aspinwall.” pEEMOND & ©0., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 5. CALVERT FORD, crrnor lth st, an@ Pa. avenue. HENRY OOOK, Alexandria. may 6-tf \BIESEMAB—P: by Boyal Letters Pat- tent ol England, and secured by the seals o? the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. ‘Triesmar No. 1, 's the effectual Srecerl§ for Relar- tion, Epormathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Bystem, Triesmar No. 2has entirely superseded the naseouse use of Copavis, Cubebs, &c. Tries- m morsa Shedniext he rareeay. pensar D sondary Symptoms, of mercury and all other deleterious ingre: dients. Each ation is in the form of a most Ges able Lorenae. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, r four §3cases in one fer $9, and in ‘Sar cases us saving $9. Divided in separate doses as ad- wisistored by Valpeau, Sallamands, Boux, &0.. ‘Wholessle and retail by Dr. BARROW. Ne. 194 wire be had also of 8. 0, FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave ner Lith street. + No. 39 mare-om corner lith ‘aL NDUO Peau CE nae, en! '. Corner Pa, SURO ag Be. This hotel, the oldest conducted on the a in this city, has beem eniarged and, proved in eve! the acoommodation o} Thankful = the ‘way necessary fer TIAL. NED EN ae ties of . fro: ge gases. fal Ais re | ghete yenes. Ponredne chowla er’ seed | SBROIE alas aca Cs cielaeee Fas ack { 7 addverg, tn wealed eByolope om re “Ds, eo yuma iT & OO., GHAS.A- STEWART SOO) ORY, PEARL ow “This elegant preparer . WELLS & 0O., Yor sale by all ara; eins i York, Proprieters. sale by all drug Plaster is an w-evly.a Pyle PROM eee: erg Por i Sena eB EON, Hee mar l3 HAVEN. . B; the Gaptaing on porno to JNO,