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EVENING STAR. Coffee.—Stock of Rio in first hands light, but trade fairly supplied. tion: to prime do., 2022 cents, id; Laguayra, 2a yy cents, Old, and Java, soa? cents gold. lour.—In the absenee of all demand for ex- of Howard street saper at $9.50a9.62, and ex- tra do. at $10.50 barrel. Rye Fiour._New first quality is jobbing slowly at $7 be ete Cornmeal. osales made public. City Mills Bominal at €4.25a$4.450 Fed barrel. Buckwheat Meal—Receipts and demand — ‘We quote at $4.75a$4.57% per 100 pounds. Grain.—Transactions in wheat were light and prices lower, sales of very fair to very good red being made at 2340243 cents, and do. White at 3658385 cents. No choice samples at market. White corn was quite active and very firm at S5a56 cents for lots of new and old crop in shipping order. A small sale of hom- imy was made at % cents, and 1,500 bushels damp new at 79 cents. The entire receipts of yellow corn, only 1.400 bushels, were placed at cents, a lot of 1,000 bushels prime old bringing the latter rate. Oats were dull at 50a Sl cents, weight. Rye ruled firmer, 200 bush- els selling at 100 cents, and 100 bushels at 95 cents per bushel. Provisions.—Market inactive and unsettled but lightly supplied with all varieties of hog oduct. Jobbing lots of Bacon Slices are sel- ing at 204a2! cents, and Shoulders at 18 yalSx cents. Hams and Balk Meat are out of the mar- ket. Mess Pork we quote at 5a$24.25, prime Mess at $29a829.50. City Lard is firm at 26427 cents. Sales during the past two or three days foot up 100 packages. Western searce and held at 29 cents. Sngars.—All grades of raw Sugars are very dull, and we can only give nominal quotations, vie Cubaand E. |. fair to good refining. .€13.50a14.00 “ oo grocery. '9.75a14.50 “ prime to choice grocery... 15.00a15.25 Porto Rico fair to good grocery... 14.00a14.75 bad “ prime tochoice groc’y 15.25a15.75 Whiskey —Sales reported comprised 250 bbls. Country, second hand packages, in bond at 40 cents, and 100 bbis. Western in lots, at $2.43a $2.44. Market quiet but firm at the close.—Bal- fimore American. Weat THE Po.tce Founp ix Utster.— There is a good story told to the effect that in- formation haying been received of arms being concealed in an Ulster parish, the local magis- trate took unto himselfa number of mounted constables, and set off in quest of the contra- band goods. They cought all day in farm and byreand barton, and found nothing. Their search continued through the night, and at last their perseverance was rewarded by see- ing, at two o'clock in the morning, a light streaming through the chink of an outhouse. Clearly there was something wrong here, and so the building was surrounded, the door burst open with the butt-endof a carbine, and the eager magistrate and police broke in upon a very much astonished farmer, who was at- tending a favorite sow in her confinement. The police could not stand so absurd a joke, aud burst into a fit of laughter as inextinguish- able as that of the Homeric gods. The magis- trate saw the thing ina different light—saw Bimeelf a butt until hisdying day—and so he gave the farmer a sovereign to mend his door and hold his tongue—London Shipping Gazette. ———____ Sarr Retort.—A tew days ago a friend of Ours attended a wedding party in the country, ashort distance from the city. Accidentally be hada pair of infant's shoes, nicely wrapped im apiece of paper. Here, he thought, was a chance for some fun; so, going hen the newly made bride he gave her the package with the remark that it contained something that would be useful to her after a while. The lady opened the package, critically examining its contents, then turning to our friend, remarked: “I am much obliged to you for the resent, but if I bad married you I wouldn’t haye needed them.”—Maysville (Ky.) Bulletin. N AGLE & C8, WINE MERCHANTS, 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Southeast corner lth street, Have on band and are constantly receiving supe- rior brands of Wines, Liquors. &c.,(in bond er duty paid,) which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates, vis: Old Otard and Hennessy BRANDY. Oid Jamaics and St. Croix BUM. Seotch and Irish WHISKY. 01 Holland GIN, Phenix and other brands. Harmony and @rown SHERRY. Old Oporto and Burgandy PORT. CLARET, the following brands, (in wood or | me 8s. Julien, Cantenac, Margaux, Leoville, c., de. SAUTEREA, (in wood or glass.) EHINE WINE, (in wood or glass.) the following brands: Ungsteiner, Deidesheimer, Niersteiner, Gierevheimer. Hochheimer, Fenerberger, Johan" misberger, Liebfraumilch, &c.. &c. Burgundy and Moselle WINES. €bampagne and Sparkling Hock, of the chofeest brands, D’Absinthe, Curacas, Mavachinal, &c., &c. BROWN STOUT and SCOTCH ALE. French WINE VINEGAR. SWEET OIL, SARDINES, &c., &c. Crosse & Blackwell’s PICKLES and SAUCES, &c., &e 3 oc 2-1m ys Fid® AT BARNUM’S MUSEUM. 4 CABD FROM P. T. BARNUM. BSURANCE POLICIES, BOOKS AND PAPERS ALL SAVED. - New York, July 14, 1958. Mesers. HERaine & Co. Gentlemen: Though the destruction of the Ame- rican Museam has proved a serions loss to myself and the public. I am happy to verify the old adage, that “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good,” and eonsequently, congratulate you that your well- Known safes have again demonstrated their supe- Yior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual se- Verity. The safe you made for me some time age was in the office of the Museum, on the second back part of the building, and in the hottest of fire. After twenty-four hours of trial t was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up its centents in very good order, books, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition fer immediate use, and a noble commen- tary op the trustworthiness of Herring’s Fire- Proof Safes. Truly yours, P. T. BABNUM. REBRING’S SAFES were inall parts of this fire. The contents of all were saved. ‘These Safes are furnished at guaranteed factory prices. J.P. BARTHOLOW, Agent for Herring's Safes and Money Chests, 558 7th street, below Pa. avenue, Washington. D. FUBNITURE, FUBNITURE, FUBNFPURE. ‘The subscriber is happy to inform his numerous friends and customers qi at his stock of CABINET FUENITURE te full and complete, and at prices that cannet fail to give entire satisfaction, consisti ntel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets M ble Slabs; Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Wal- but, Mabo, an Oak and Imitation, finished in oil fh: Waloat and varnis! ons ad rane rhe beards. ere Tops; ‘top Ta- ; Bedeteads, Bureaus, Wash. . ip fact, every ar- first-class Housefur- is earnestly re- ARABIC will be found a most pleasant, safe speedy remedy for Covcus, Coins, Hoarsr- ness, Croup, WHOOPING COUGH, AND ALL aFFEC- Tions OF THE THROAT anD Lunes. Its superior eficacy in arresting stubborn coughs, and the first stages of consumption, has long been known and Sppreciated by most families and physicians. Price cents per bottle. TEES COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM and “Has been in constant nse in family for over twenty years, and with invariable success. I think medy.”” it an excellent re American Office, Bait. JOS. J. DOBBIN. “an attache of this odice. long troubled with a stul born cough, and who supposed his lungs to be affected, has received the greasest benefit from a single bottle." —Bait. Clipper. “*Bince I introduced it here. several of our physi- cians are prescribing it with the beat cucce Bo }-eo3m™ H. BUF mist, Portsmouth. = rFEANKLIN & 60. OO BiNtisic © ° "eR, ei PRACTICAL OPTIOIANS. = a. av.. between " BRAZILIAN PEBBLE AND PERISCOPIO PECT ACLES Strengthening and improving the weak and im- pein eyesight, and accurately suited to the age ndition of the visual organs. ‘Also, @ fine jassortment of Fie Glasses, re Giasses per, Magni ‘arometers, ‘and Mathemati- zy Tostrumente always ca and at the lowest prices. S7 DEPOT POR CARTES DE VISITE OF Celebrities, plain |, and a fine collection ¢ Photograph Albums, in various fine binding olding trom 20 to 200 pictures. aeg AUCTION SALES. B* JAMES C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers., | EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE ONIM. PROVED BUILDING LOTS ON AND NRA 47H STREET AND BOUNDARY AT PUB- On SATURD. Banare Ne hich ms 5 Buildivg ‘Lots ot @ convenient size, each one on | Wiheee letsfront tonteetioely isth, 4th, W,and | Bound: streets, being ina part of the'city which ie rapidity being improved and where prop. erty is enhancing in value, offers an. ae | seldom to be mos with, te those desiring to invest ie Mctme One-third cash; and the balance in two canal ps tt pee on eeneat with interest, secu! rremi| ‘8 Se i MeGUIRE «OO, noll Auctioneers, B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A GOOD TWO-STORY gue OS AND LOT ON STH ST., BETWEEN 8 AND T 8TS., NORTH. On FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 4 0’elock p. in frontof the jises, part Lot No. 3, in Square No. 417, 20 feet front, running back to a ten-foot oitey., with the bog avons consisting of a snug 'O- . Terms; One half cash; the balance in six and Susive months, secured by a deed of trust on the sen. mil couveysncing and revenue stampe at the cost G39 Nowe wise wl poll" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, BT ‘CROWN, WALKER & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. A large Brick Honse. No. 311 F street, between ith and 12th, containing twenty rooms, me- ¥ furnished throughout, with all the modern im- Provements. If pot sold at private sale before the 15th day of November, wilt be sold at public suction, at 4 "the Furniture will be sold with the house if de- sired. _bo10-5t* CROWN, WALKER & CO., Aucts. ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. lock p. m., we Pret |, part Lot8in 563. This property is im- ory Frame Houses, and have a ide alley 8 preperty is handsomely on 2d street west, between Massachusetts id reet north. One-third cash; the balance in six » for notes bearing interest from = deed given and a deed of trust en. All conveyancing and revence stamps at the pur- chaser's cost, noll GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 17, commencin; at i0'clock, we will sell at house ‘No. —, cn 6t! street cast, between A and B streets, theentire Furniture and Effects, comprising— Carpets, Lacs Curtals, Refrigerator arpets, Lace Curtains rigerator. Marble ‘top Tables, Loungers @ hamber Setts, Dining and other Tables, Featherbeds. Bedding, and Mattresses, proved b: ten feet si Cooking and other Stoves, Crockery Ware, &c. With a variety of other articles unnecessary to ebumerate. ‘erms cash. no 10-d W.L. WALL & OO., Aucta. ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ADJOINING THE NATIONAL PRINTING OFFICE. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, December 2d at 40’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trast from Patrick Wilson and wife, dated May 7th, 1857, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8.. 139, folios 217, et seq.. one of the land records of Wash: ington county, I shall sell, Lot “B,” in J. 0, McGuire's subdivision of equare No. 64, fronti 22 feet on North Capitel street, between G and streets north, and running back 130 fect toa 14 foat alley, and containing 2,800 square feet. Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six and twelve montbs, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Cenverenc ing and stamps at the cost of the pur- ¢ Tr. THOS. J. FISHER, Trustee, _noWeckds J C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancis, ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE a, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- On MONDAY MORNING, November 20, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, by Virtue of deed of ‘trust, ie recorded in Liber W. C. T., No. 31, folies 6 to 29, I shall sell, et No. 47% 13th street west, south of Pennsylvania avenue, all the Household Furni- we therein embraced in said deed of trust, naming jb part— Hair Cloth Sofas, Arm and Side Chairs Merble-top Center and Side Tables Curtains, Window Shades, Mantel Ornaments Looking Glass, Brussels Carpets and Rugs Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands Wardrobes, Bedsteads, and Bedding Cottage Chamber Furniture Chamber Carpets and Stoves Dining Table and Chairs Crockery and Glass Ware qiceking Steve and Kitchen Reqnisites. erms WILLIAM A. Boss, tee. no8 J.C. McGUIRE & Con Aes, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL EST. FEONTING ON NORTH A AND B AND a H STREETS EAST, BY PUBLIC On NDAY. the 20th inst., at 4 o’closk p. we shall sell,in front of the premises, Lots 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in S re No. 357, being 8 blecks from ‘the Capitol, Purchasers’ havi a splendid opportunity to purchase # Lot fer build- as purpores. erms: One-third cash; the balance six, twelve, and eighteen months, secured by deed of trust upon the premises. A couvevencing and revenue stamps at the pur- ¢ rs cost. $25 down on each lot when sold. no 13-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BBX 2-0. MccBinE & Co., Auctioneers. THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON H STREET. WEST OF THK GOVERNMENT SES AND LOTS’ IN THE REARS aE UBLIC SALE. is On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, November 16, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell three desirable Building Lots, fronting each 16 feet on borth H street, immediately west of the Govern- ment Printing Office, and running back 106 feet to al ey. ALso. Two Lots in the rear, fr mting 20 feet each on Jackson street, ranning back 65 feet 3 inches to an pier. each improved by s small Frame Dwelling louse. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a the premises. Copveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- haser. no 10-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ BY THOS, DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. FIVE VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 1 TOWN. AT AUCTION. N GEORGETOWN. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, November 22, at 4 o'clock p. m., I will sell, in front of the ——-. on Second and Lingan streets, near the eorgetown College, two Lots. each fronting 20 feet on Second street, with a good, substantial stone basement already Jaid. Alse, three Lots, each fronting 20 feet, with front basement walls, and running back 120 feet to a common sewer, the same being part of the propert owned and eccupied by the late Surveyor, ewis Carbery, we. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser peat ey RITCHIE, THOS. DOWLING, Auct. _ Bo 9-e0 (Intel. & Con Union} Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 3 A J M STREETS NORTH. On THURSDAY, the 16th oo at 40’clock P; m., we ehall sell, infront of the premises, Lot 7, in subdivision of Syuare 214. beving 23 feet 6 inches front, running back to a thirty-foot alley. Terms: Qne-third cash; balance in six, twelve and —— months, secured by a deed of trust on All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser’s cost. 50 will be juired down when sold. ES wd *ShnENn & WILLIAMS, Ancts, B* Tos. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust. day of July. 1838, and record: A i 62, folios 142, 143 144, one of the land records of Washington county, District of Columbia, the sub- ber. as trustee. will offer at public sale, on the 16th day of November, at the heur of) o'clock In the afternoon, the east half of Lot pumber fronting 30 feet on the south side of We t, and running back same width to an alley, with a two-story frame and brick Building upon the same. recently occupied Le! Mr. Chas. Dean. Also. the west half of Lot 213, fronting upon the said West street 30 feet, and running back the to an alley. ame time will be sold asmal! lot of Honse- ture. Termi ‘One half cash; balance in three and six months, with interest, secured oan of trust. iaaverensing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. NRY BARRON, Trasteo, HETHOS’ DOWLING. Acct. . W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioncer. SALE OF CARPETS, DESKS, CHAIRS, BLACK CAMBRIC, &c.. AT THB CAPITOL. On FRIDAY MORNING, November 17th, at 20%; o'clock, T shall sell, in front of the east portico of the Capitol « large collection of goods, such as remnants of Carpe! Dg a large lotof Black Cam- bric, Desks, Lounges. Chai - ©. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auct. M°ok's T% END MEDICINE DEPOT. The public can pres AUMEDIorNES 4 : are also, TOILET ABTIOCUERS, CIGAR h OTL and LAMPS, WINDOW OLAS: So ug he nee above place, AUCTION SALES. F4™™ FOR saEe Ty oR GEORGE'S D. 29th of November, 1445, will be offered at solic sale by the subscribers, a] FARM containi is a is acres, of which 75 i state of cult, ; @ il well ada fo ening and panto a pul ose the residue is heattiy tnbere, say from three to five thousand cords of Timber) a rable location for a steam mill. The sapreve new barn. This Farm is ments consist of * ere. ten miles of hington, on one of the waael to that piacevand joins the lands to purchase can apply to the subscribers, living adjacent to the laud, who will take pleasure in ing the premises. The sale te take place at Robey’s Tavern, Sur- rettsville, at 1] o'clock a, m. P. H. HREISKELL, oc 27-e0}m* A. P. HILL, Agent, E OF GOVERNMENT BARGE AT : s** ANDRIA, VA. sams nel ee hension. Bee Nonsabere thee t ‘Will be sold at public auction, at Alexandria, Vir- nia, under the direction of Brevet Lientenant jonel J. G. 0. Lee, A. Q. M.,on THURSDAY, Reseaper 16, 1865, at lo’clock p.m., the Govern- ment PARGE “LONACONNING, NO. 2,” Terms : Cash, in Government fands. Chief Quartermaster, Depotot Washinarne ee” ir ol as! mn. sath + CHas’ BD TOMERING, no 6-9 Brev. Col. and Quartermaster. Pe ch — halo Siren ARGE SALE OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGI LAts EAILROAD SUPPLIES, MANES Will be soldat public anctio nat Newbe North ublic auction, jewbern, No! Carolina, on THURSDAY, November B0, 1800 ten followii th ', Viz: 4 on aig a 4 feet 834 inch gnage, 24 box Freight Cars. 4 feet 8% inch guage. 16 Rack Oars, 4feot 8% inch guage. 16 Flat Care,’ fect eineb gage: Hand Cars, 4 feet 8 inch guage. hetita De) ‘ools, and at in he 0's. M. Bailroad Repair Shope at Newborn, There will also be offered about #8 tons Railroad Tren, ® large quantity of Bridge and Railroad Gpikes. Chairs, C: ters’, Blackemiths’, and schinists’ Tools, Iron, Steel, and Copper, and Railroad bor. Sigg and Material generally. Railroad Managers and Deal- = ted to the large quantity Saas class of ro! offe) |, embracing eve! requ! 4 the construction, repair and operation of a rail- Fail information, with lists of t e property and description of the engines, will be ey gation to the eadersigned at Raleig! ror hi- LS fet: Bon day of sale. Bale to commence at 100’clock a.m., November Set So eatinne from day to day until the prop- erty is sold. By order of Brigadier General D.C. McCallam, General Manager Military Mellscads United States. Rarrien, N, C., October 31, 1865. no 6-1; BY Cc. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneor. SALE OF SERVICEABLE HOSPITAL BED- DING, & ' &c. Medical Purveyor’s Office, Washington, D. C , November 11, i868. ‘Will be sold at Public Auction, in this city, at Judiciary yey Warehouses, E and 5th streets on THURSDAY MORNING, November 16, at 1 o’elock &. m.,a large lot of serviceable Bedding and ‘ospital Property. In this sale other articles of will be embraced 1.000 Delf Plates 12.000 beege Bottles Purchasers wi ng juired to pay for and remove property within forty-eight hours from termination of sale. - SUTHERLAND, a eenreen and Medical Purveyor, U. 8. A. o n- SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Chief Quartermasters Washi 5 ‘eins ifatheasion. OR oreabee T1988" ¢ sold at Public Aucti th under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell at Q. M., on FRIDAY, November 17, 1865, at 1 o'clock p.m, EIGHT FRAME BUILDINGS, Lay at the cerner of 2ith and I streeis, in this city. vig: One (1) Office. 20 by 76 feet. One (1) Storehouse, 20 by 25 feet. One (1) Carriage Honse,9 by 21 feet. ‘Two (2) Storehouses, each 32 by 186 feet, One (1) Storehouse, $2 by 160 feet. One (1) Office, 20 by 52 feet, One (1) Guardhouse, 15 by 45 feet. The Balitinas will be sold singly, and must be removed within tem days from date of sale, Terms: Cash, in Government funds. Br H. Rucker, By order of Brevet Major Gen. D. Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, ne 10-5t Brevet Col. and Quartermaster. SALE OF GOVERNMENT FRA S oe ME BUILD Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, ‘ashingion, D. C., November 12. 1365. Will be seld at Public Auction, on the premises, under the direction of Captain J..H. Crowell, A. Q. M.,on SATURDAY, November 18, 1865, commence. ing at 1 «’clock p. m., the following described Gov- ernment Balldings, viz: ON 23D. BETWEEN F AND G STREETS, ‘One (1) Office, 13 by 21 feet. Que (1) Office. 11 bg 16 feet. NEAB CORNER OF 23D AND F STREETS, One (1) Engine-house, 16 by 30 feet. One (1) Engine-honse, 12 by 40 feet. One (1) Lime house, 31 by 2 feet. One (1) Barrack, 24 by 57% feet. One (1) Barrack. 3233 by, 32 feet. CORNER OF 24TH AND F STREETS, OPPO- SITE HOSPITAL STABLES, One (1) Mess-hense, 29 by #1 feet. pall Building adjoining Mess-honse, 13 by 20 feet. CORNER OF 218T AND F STREETS. One (1) Mess- house, 18 by 7235 feet. Qne (1) Mess-house. 24 by 185 feet, two stories. The Buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be remeved within ter days from date of sale. Terms: Cash. in Government funds. By oraer of Brevet Major General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, no 18-8t Brev. Col. and Quartermaster, UCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY C. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER. Wasnincton, D. O., Nov. 6, 1963. ‘Will be sold at public auction im this city, at the DOUGLAS HOSPITAL, corner of I stree! rth and Sd street, all the Bedding, Clothing, Medi. cines, Furniture and Appliances’ bel to that establishment. Sale to cemmence on TUESDAY MOBNING, November 14, 1865, at 100’clock . m. snd to be continued daily at the same hour until all articles are dig) of. Property will be re- red tobe paid for and removed within forty- eight hours from termination of sale, Oata- Jegues obtained at this ofc. . SUTHERLAND, no 6-8t Surgeon U. 8. A., Med. Pur. OPRPBANS COURT, Bistricr oF CoLumsia, In the matter of the petition of ‘youtahs i n 6 matter o' © pe ion of im} n. guardian tothe miner children of Hanson Barnes, jeceased. The said guardtan having reported that he had sold all the right and title of his wards. (tonethee with the interest and title of James H. Barnes, b: his consent,) of, in. and to lot No. 20. in ‘Todd Grnnell’s” subdivision of square No. 465, of the = of the city of Washington, to(Wm. @. Foster, for the sum of @1.192 80, and that the said Foster had complied with the terms of sale, it is this 17th day of October, A. D. 1865, ordered ‘that the said le be, and the same is, hereby ratified and eon- firmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown, on or before the 18th day of November next: provided bepeon| a copy of this order be published in the _ three times a week joe sree wees before sai ae Judge of the Orphans’ Court, Test :—Z. C. ROBBINS. 0c 26-eo3w Register of Wills. RIESEM A R—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent of England, secured by the seals of the Eeole de Pharmac Paris, ‘and the Imperial College of Medicine, Viewna. Triesmar No. 1, is the eifectual for Belax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and System. Triesmar No. the naseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. _ No. 8is ene tntulise ie roneny oe all impart. jen mdary Symptoms, thus ol the use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre: aes preparation {s in the form of a most saree. _ Lozenge. mate Secured from the offects of c! cl of atmosphere, in tim cases, at $3 each, or four casesin one for $9, and in eases, . _ Divided in separate doses rs and l by Dr. BARR: % iiesiteant gta ty Dr. BARROW, Wo, 104 ‘To be had also of 8. 0. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave, ©orner 1ith st. mar9-6m a TS Own OHang) yt. V. Noonan. ‘O'HARE & HOONA PRACTICAL PLUMBERS STEAM AND Gas een 6th and 7th, »D.C., ington, oes heeaes moderate. p, 20%ER & BUENETINE, * LIOENSED PAWNBROEERS. @siSTH STREET, Second doer from Pennsylvania ayenue, south #14 LIBERAL ADVANCES made on WATOHRS, JEWELEY, CLOTHING gene o™ WATORRS, PPLES, ONIONS AND POTATOES, 300 Barrels prime New York APPLES. le pri Island Red 360 ere ae prime. Bhode and Yellew 600 Barrels rime Buckeye, Oarter and Mercer POTATOES. On hand, in store and arriving. For sale low in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to Sgt op 24m 97 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore. —003en._ BT Smnith') Wharf. Beltimere. EARS IN CONGRE: Hon. 8. Not dane Hand 7 ee 4 ve PP Siali'on Radiation; Frisre’s Gaisthen e i ee i PGRANOK TAYLOR. SAARUBS ED SRT RLoy Seee es 2 AUCTION SALES. FRA mates oF STRATEN BoneRS win ia A ae en ber, to the hi; bidder, at the time —— fc , ai ‘EW YORE. York City-TURSDAY of each week, 300 HORSES cach dey d New York City—THURSDAY of each week, 100 MULBS each day PENNSYL’ ee niaced bia, Fe BATORDAY of each week, wisrribarg, Pa TURBDAY of each week, 100 Harrisburg. Pa. THURSDAY, + ovember 2, 9, Mycchaniceburg Pa -TURSDAY, Nevember 7, | 100 HOBSES. Pottsville, are , Pa.—WEDNBESDAY, Rovember 22. Ti Titusville, Pa. HURSDAY me mata No- HORSES each 4 Allentown, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, Movember 10, 100 HORSES. Pa.—FREIDAY, Nevember 13, 100 | HOBSES. Chester, De! re Titueville, Pa.—THUBSDAY, November 16, 100 Titusville, ee November 30, 100 vember 23 and 24, 100 MULES each DELAWARE. ‘Wilmington, Del—TUESDAY of each week. 100 jay. ‘Wilmington, Dei FRIDAY, of each week MBLES each day, = MARYLAND. Peg ery Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 15, Baltimore, Md._WEDNESDAY, Nevember 29, 100 HOBBES. GIESBOBO. D.C. TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of each week, 100 HOBSES each aa NO BALES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON, D ©. At this series of sales all the Government ant- mals will be dispesed of. Bu: sheuld therefore a themselves ef this last oppertunity to pur- chase. For sales of publicanimals in the Westeee official Western newspapers. Animals will be sold singly. Fora cech Ta ted stat currency erms cash. in Uni . By erder of the Quartermaster General: Breve Baad ent thee re’ er ne] , in el ecu First Division, Q. M. L*2 SALE OF CONDEMNE: MASTER STORES. SORAP I a SULANOE etme wAGOY Si tef Quartermaster’s Office: epat ‘ashington, xf Waskeneron B ¢., November 4, 1558. Will be sold at pabbe auction, under the diree- tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Thompkins, A. Q. M., at the Government Mill, on E street, between 2st and 22d streets, Washington, .. on MONDAY. November 20, 1866, at 10 o'clock a. m ,@ large lot of Condemned Guartermaster Stores, vir. : Letter Presses, Bedsteads, Buckets, Iron Bafe, Tables, Deske, Bits, Blankets, Chains, rs, Harness, Halters,’ Saddles, ‘Whips, Wrenches, Portable Forges, Bellows, Chests, Kettles, Lan: terns, Measures, Paulins, Picks, Saws, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Brooms, &. Will be sold at the late site of Government Re- pair Shops. on Ziet street. between E and F streets, enT BSDAY, November 23, 1965, at 10 o’cloek a.m.: 4 ands of Wagon Axles, Iron, $300 pounds of Wagon Bpringe, 2,100 pounds of Scrap Chain, 2,400 pounds of Scrap Iron, &c. WiM be sold at Kendall Green Park, aboat one mile northeast of tne Baltimore and Ohio Railroad t. on FRIDAY, November 2%, 1865, at 10 Carts, 104 Two-horse Am@vulances, 22 Two-horse Spring Wagons, 1 Two-horse Baggy. = aa wi A continued from day to day until 16 whole is sold. The stores must be remoyed by the purchasers within five days from date of sale. Terms: Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major General D. H. Rueker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Yee CUAS. H. TOMPKINS, no417t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. UCTION SALE OF RAILR@AD MA- CHINERY. it af Assist er, Fir athinstons Scher Si ibe ‘Will besold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY November 22. 1865, at 1 p. m.. at the Machine Depot gf Gand C.PLACE, Ko. 922 Pearl street, Now One (1) Thirty-foot Planer. Qne (1) Hydrostatic Wheel Press, ( ar road . 2, One (1) Punching and Shearing Machine, eom- ined. Four (4) Fifteen-ton Jacks, One hundred (100) Claw Bars. Forty-four (44) dozen Assorted Files, Rix (6) Kerosene Head Lights. The above machinery is all new, and was con- structed for the United States Military Bailroad servies, Terms cash, in Government funds. , H. L. ROBINSON, oe $1-17t Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M FrR4us BUILDINGS AT AUCTION, ce Depot Commissary of Subsistence, & Washington, D. C., ‘Kor 8, 1855. Will be sold at public auction,on THURSDA November 16, 1865, at 11 o'clock a. m.,at the old Government yoy taal this city, corner of 24th and G streets, the fo! wing: One Frame Building, 62 by 20 feet. ey. ps! 60 by 20 feet. ‘erms: Cash in Goverament funds at the time of Major and G.'8., U.S.A. EW PAINT, OIL, AND LAMP STORE, The anders}; ned @ new Paint, Oil. and Lamp Btore at 504 9th street, beg leave to call the attention of our friends and the public to our large Stock of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES. and extensive assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS and HANGING FIXTURES, Having selected with rest care, and eer gur Stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES in the New Leicrine png re bebe are able to offer inducements Unequal a is city. The Trade and Housekeepers are invited to cal and examine our Stock, hoping by striet attentio to business and fair dealing to merit and obtain th approbation of our Com ait liberal discoun wi ven to nters an ealers. “ FEaNcis MILLER & CO., 5 inth street, ce¥-1m_ Between Penn. avenue aad D street. 5 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 613 7th street, between D and B, RATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE aud CUTLERY, Outand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horee-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, , Nuts and Washers, Anviis, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, , having o all of which we offer at 518 THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. {feb 15-17} ST MOTEL CONDU! D Pee eaaree EEA ore fo1 '. Bree Fe isda Watton, 3.6 This Hotel, the oldest conducted oe rOpeaR mn enlarged plan in this city, has bee proved in @ way Bi odation of the increasing y mieten boven nt by attention 40 business 4 prop! nue to reeeive patro! as heretofere. Guests will only be charged ‘with what they ‘receive. bay anid * Pp. BMRICH, Proprietor, BEYNOLDS 2 CO. eee ae TMD ERS +48 AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 500 NINTH ST., NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, and will constantly keep en hand, the largest and best assortment in the city> Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables Gules it itera bat emia GR e ea Rew York, Philadelphia, ‘&c., which will be sold on bey to RANGES, FURNACES and FIBE-BOARD Bes are prepared to furnish the best BANGRI a e tele, fo, ke. are fnvited teal no Bodo all Kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTIN tly and cheep as everything in PEURBING tine tn he most —e dling ee Cloneta, Wash stand 8, jasins, &e., Be. at No. 500 street, near ns) ania venu Setablistihent in the city. "Tob teat ESS COMPANY, Ae Tie Pa, Avenue, Washingion, BD. C ERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- See TEPLESS FORWARDERS, Y= ISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALW- eR S NOTES, STOCKS. BONDE agen farded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all che Principal allway Tevee Teeny hes Sun, EA PANDNORTO WEST WASHINGTON. D. 0., NEW YORK, BOsTon, HIA) BALTIMORE, OLN- PUILADEL 1, SY. LOUIS; LOUIS Cor jons th forwardi BuITISH PROVIN pl Nat by yates ex) toall nent commercial towns in Great Britain and me O x4 jlections of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS a the United Btates. eat LODO Reont, Wachites utes AM ADL Wi beh manBuk WOaks, MANTLES. MONUMENTS, TABLE MARBLE, UWASHSPAND TORE ae” Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. SRULETILING.| SASTERN MAB- alvase , Streets west, Washington, the | “q READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of A Srpertion of MRL BOLD’S FLUID EX- TRACT BUCHU will be a comparison with those wet forth in the United States Diepensatory. 208 PROPOSALS. PP PoPosaLs Fon SUPPLine. CARTERMASTER’s Orrice, U. 8. M. 0. wren ere a8 el, a! To) is for 2 be received at this office until Ovlock R.m. of ge Fath day of November next, for furnishing to os nited States Marine }, during the year 1555, the following supplies, to be delivered at the office of the Assistant Quartermaster of the Marine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, free of expense to the United States. in such quantities as may from time to time be required. Crass Ne. 1. 13,500 yards of Sky Biue K -all wool, free from halr, 4 inches wide, to welgh'2 ounces to the yard, (indigo wool-dyed.) 5.500 y: of Dark Blue Kersey, all wool, free from hair, 54 inches wide, to weigh 22 eunces to the yard, (indigo wool-dyed.) 2.800 yards of Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, for form coats, (indigo wool-dyed,) 64 inches Wide, to weigh 22 onnces per yard. 180 yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, (cochineal- dyed,) 4 inches wide, to welgh 16 ounces per yard. ass No. 5 welgh 18 ounces per yard a ards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for shirts, ail oo |, (indige wool-dyed,) 27 inches wide, to wel ou! 1 Blankets, all wool, te weigh 4 ponnds nto beT feet long and 5 feet wide, and free fron grease. 7,500 pairs of Woolen Socks, three sizes, ade, of good fleece wool, with double aad tehsted ie: to weigh three pounds per dozen pair, free mm grease. Crass No. 3. ifeved vanes White Li oe pants, 8 inches wide, to wei ounces per. . yards White Lives for Shirts, 90 inehes wide, to weigh 11 ounces per yard. 17.600 yards Canton Flannel fer drawers, 27 inches wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard 5,000 yards Cotton Ticking, for Bedsacks. 100 Uniform Caps comple pons ih rm Caps. complete. (except pom: ) 1,200 Pompons, red worsted, ball shape, and five inches in circumference. 4.000 Fatigue Caps, with covers, to be madeof blue cloth, indigo wool dyed. 8. 400 Stocl jattons, (eagle. 220 gross Jacket Buttons. (cagie.) 76 gross Vest Buttons, (eagle.) ease pairs Yellow Metal Croscents and Scale TADS. Teacta Epaulette Bullion for Sergeants and Oor- porals. q = sete Epaulette Bullion for Private, red Worsted Sashes. 25 Drums. (tenor,) complete. 20 Drum Slings. 200 Batter Drum Head. £0 Snare Drum Head. 180 Drum Cords. ® sets of Drum Snares. 25 Boxwood “‘B” Fifes. © pair Drum Sticks. Crass No. 6. 8,000 Army Boots, ( {Infantry pattern.) Crass No. 7. 500 Cartridge Boxes with Magazines. 1,800 Bayonet Scabbards with Frogs attached. 0 Percussion Cap Pouches. 600 Goriridgs Box Belts. 700 Waist Belts. 320 Waist Sag 25 Swo: rogs, Crass No. 8. 1,000 Knapsacks. ‘200 Haversacks, 200 Canteens. 300 Musket Slings. CLase No. 9. rai making and trimming the following articles, vin: B: Watch Coats. Uniform Coats, for Sergeants, Corporals, Mu- sicians and Privates. Fatigue Costs, for Sergeants, Corperals, Ma- sicians and Privates. Woolen Pants, for Sergeants, Corporals, Mu- siciane and Privates. Linen Pante, fer Sergeants, Corporals, Musicians and Privates. Flannel Shirts, Linen Shirts. Drawers. Flannel Sacks. Red aut Bites Jackets, for Boys. sacks. The abovementioned articles must conform in all respects to the sealed standard pattern in the office of the Pparsermanter Marine Corps, Marine Bar- racks, Washington, D C.; Assistant Quartermas- ters Office Marine Corps, 226 south 4th street, Philadelphia; and at the Marine Stations at Brook: lyn, New York; and Boston, husetts; where a | whenever cles al . OF an: portion of them, shall be considered aa bot flit covforming to samples, they will be najocted, al the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind atence, or the Quartermaster Nill Bil the deficiency at the expense of the con- Factor. Payments will be made -—_ the accepted deliv- ery of the whole quantity, which may from time to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the payment of account rendered under first order, until second order is filled, and ten per cent. frem account rendered under second order, until third order is filled, and so on until contract iscom ie - Each proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee : FORM OF GUARANTEB. The undersigned, > of >in the State of , and of in the State of ——. hereby guarantee, that in case the following bid of for supplies, as above described, be ac- cepted, he or they will, within ten days after re- celpt cf the contract at the Post Office named. exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and suffi- cient sureties. and in case the said shall fail to enter into contract aforesaid, we gaarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be acce; Witness, A.B. . F. c. D. I hereby certify that the above named are known to me as men of property, and are able to makefgood their guarantee. G. H. To be signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney or Cellector. No proposals will be considered unless accom- panied by the above guarantee Newpapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing first insertion tothis office fer, exemination. The bidders place of business or manufacturing establishment must be specifically stated in the roposal. Fi Proposals to be endorsed on the envelo en posals for Supplies for the Marine Corps fer 1865. Rud addressed to Major WM. B. SLACK, Quarter. master, M.C., Washington, D.C. oc 21-lawaw CATTLE, CATTLE, CATTLE. Office Depot Commissary o tstene Washington, D. Subsi: ey i “» November 9, 1865. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received by the undersigned. in thie city,’ until 12 o clock, Pd en , November 21, 1865, for the purchase about FIVE HUNDRED HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE. The Cattle may be seen, at any time before the day or gee 4 the Government Cattle Yard, in Alfide will be received for the Cattle in lots of five each; the bidder having the privi of obtaining ‘as many from each class as he may to purchase, but no proposals fora less number than five will be considered The classes will be numbered from one to four, and where bids are made for a given number of each class, the Cattle will be designated by the officer in hi y . Parties, to whom awards are made, will be re- quired to deposit fi! ot, eent. of the purchase money at the time the bid is ace; . Biank proposals will be furnished by the under- No bids will be received from parties who have heretofore failed to comply with their contracts with the Government. ant mr beg not dis] foe si this ood e sold at suction, a! e above-named place. Bt ilo clock a. m..on WEDNESDAY, the 244 day, ber, 1588 4 fo lcest Major and 0.8.,U.8-A. GALE OF NAVY CANNON. Bureau of Ordnance. Navy Department. Washington City, November 10, 1885. Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, at 12 o,cloek noon, there will be sold at public auction, at the Navy Yard, Phila- —_ Pa.,one hundred and ninety-five (195) old lannon. These = are to be sold by the pound, and one- e Doutplation of the sate, ana the steve half apes ihe ol e je, ether a femoval of the gens by the purchaser: witch re- i tt lace within ten days after the sale, and at the xpense of the pazharer, no I1-eotd Chief of Buresu. GALE OF NAVY POWDERS. ureau of Ordnance. Navy Department, s Washtngion City, November 6, 1865. H Will be sold at Public Auction. under the direc- tion of Captain wriitigm Rogers Taylor U.sS.N. a ornance ron omen. O08 BOR, jovember noon. ol! Berrie of NAVY CANNON and MUSKET POW- Samples of these Powders can be seen until the day r¢ sale atthe Ordnance Office, with the de- scription and quantity of each kind ‘hed. The powders must pomeres Sa e purchasers within five days from the day ef sale. Terms: Cash in Government funds. H. A. WISE, no 7-tuthat Chief of Bureau. DEN’ TIAL, ve inj ‘themselves by them business, ten; nieo middle’ % tof any one FRIERD* Marri Fuca Bent to any address, in a sealed envelope on r ceipt of Twos GRAS. A. STEWART & CO. decay 7 Boston, Mase, rppuomPson’s POMADE OPTIEM— For im | the pert arich gloss and exquisite Fy to fair, fe far spores 9 a other Pomade York, and vold by all Draggists, Prive per bottle. ‘Se. and 750 UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE.—This old Brimcia ea bce os Tider dette. ieoly.a LS & CO., New RAILROAD LINES, TREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTH Wat, after N. 1, trains wil! leave Baltt aa Calneet Slaton. os follows: ee” 2 eesthaneenebesere oD jarrisburg A: 20 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON He hi Sy ad ad so sud Nisy ys and for Mew York Oity. THE 4 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8 P.M. train from Balti- connects wi ay * s my rom THROUGH TRAINS ON SUNDAY, TWO Tring Washington at 8:30 and 750 F. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. So_press’ Tickers at Government Barz. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. BF For tickets and any information at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania 5 Ivania avenue and Sixth street, under Ber tional Hotel. and 14th street, corner Penna. avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotel, W, 3 N. DUBABRY, Rk. Superintendent _R. ren SWILRina. smo. GILL: Passenger and Agent. strect and Pa.avenke, acer ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Wasnine ron, Ost. Trains between WASHINGTON & MORE, and WASHINTON AND TH now run as follows, vir: FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunduy, at 6 1B a. m., and 3:30, and 4:40, and 7:30 p. FOB ALL WAY STATION Fe daily, except Sunday, st 6:15, 8. m., and p.m. FOR PRINCIPAL WAY STATIONS, vis: Bladenebur; Beltsville, Laurel, Aw Junction, and Relay House, leave at 6:2) and 8:30 . and 3.90 and 440 p. m. daily, exeept Som 7. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 8:04. m., and 4:40 p.m. dail; except Sunday. No trains to or from ‘annapolis op Sunday. oN ecepay. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 8.20 a. m. and 1 15 and 3:30 and7-:30 p. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8:20 a. mand 3:30 p. m. Leave di vexcept Sunday. at? 30 tm and 1:8 we dal » exce; a. . a sm a and 7:9 p. “i oxeept also Katurday, when latest train leaves at 1:15 p. m. d .m. only. connect: st Belay Station with trains from Baltimore 3 Wheeli Parkersbo’ &o. HROCGH TICKETS to the West can be bad at OUGH TICK ahd ae op Sfation Sickest Ly beure a wellas new office Ameri- con Teles juilding. Pennsylvania avenue, between and 6th st: 5 For New York, Philadelphia, and@ Boston, see ad of T! Li NGTON, October ?; 1888. ‘Traine between Washington and New York are bow rup as follows, vir FOR NEW YORK, without of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday eS a m.,end6 73 4 aos Saw WORK, changing cars at Philedel- mpeave daily (except Sunday) at 11:16 8. m. and 4:40 p. m. FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:38 and 11:15 a, m., and 4:40 and 7:30 p.m. ON BUNDAY. main for New York aad S m. only. ve for Philadel, 7:30 p. m. only. Sleeping cars for New York on 7:89 p. m. traim daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, train and sleep- ing car run only to Philacelphi: rough tickets to Phil: ‘ia. New York, or Boston. can be bad at the Station Office at all houre in the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer- ican Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- napolis, and the West. W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M. OLE, General Ticket it. 6c30-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. R, H BY BAIL FROM WASHINGT THE OTS ALEXANDRIA TO RIOHMOND AND LYNCHBURG. On and after Lip Aan 1, 1865, the Trains on this road will follows : *UTRAINS SOUTH. Leave Washi Alexandri: ia Gordens ve L: at Etave Richmond at? Leave Gordonsville at 12 Arrive at Alexandria at 4 Arrive at Washi On Sund8ys —— orn Lecal freight train leaves m. and arrives at Gordonsville Gordonsville at 12.35 ight leaves Alexan- and arrives at Lynebi tm. Leave Lynchburg at 3.208. m. arrive at Riexandrin at 0 . 2 ‘assengers ‘arrenton will take the 7.00 a, m, train south from Washingtom and the 64 a.m. train north from Lynchburg. Paseengers by the 6.45 a. m. gat 5.35 5. ceine from hl ~and the m. 7.1 p. m, nations eh tC ee ‘eab- ite has the advantage ever all others, by having a continuous rail from New York to Lynch ee Eran of ist and © streets, Ww. B. MoSASFEBTT. ne! 3. M. ay § Alexandria, Bept. 1, 1865. sett EOBET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES; BAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CEBTAIN BEMEDY EVEE USED “Yes, A Positive Oure” for GONORNGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, @¢. Contains no Mineral, no Baleam, mo Mercury. Only Ten Pilis te bs Taken to Effect « Ours. ‘They entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in way ‘tre the stomach er Dowels of the most delicate, ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases im “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a Uae of the University of Pennsylvania, one of — Sminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day ; NOEXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, ‘Let w whe have been gorged th Mereury, 8) CA MARITAN’S GIFT. mail in & plain envelope. Frice—hale packages, 92" Female, @3, BLOOD: SCROFULA, Lets soktke Ser : TEITERS, pC REAL DISEASES, “he a elie AND HERB JUICES F itive cure. ) oy, to) er wv: a wn > 3 oF hiladetphis—Dear pry id chycer hmnrita GU hy Adame ce Bape Finding it to be what it represent not like to make a voyage wit! it asupply. "Yours, very respectfally atts Soy “atlantic Mail Steamebt 2 wT, “Between New Yor! wall. DESMOND & OO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Ofc*: py 8. CALVERT FORD, corner iith stree SENET OOOK. Alexandria, my ¢-tf APPINESS OB MISERY (THAT IS THe ANCA NET OF W RBERS ANATOMY and . most ve ime Romanity pion of thelr etre tions. ervous disability, Pinttare Baston a; syenk Netare's Law. These Teraleabig Tagan. ‘and will be f. ‘on the aes a Maras » Rew York,