Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EVENING STAR. | Exseution oF CoLorep SoLprsrs.—Two colored soldiers, named Redding and Grieg were recently hung st — = S.C. - culprite, it appears, together with a gang 0: Segre soldiers, forcibly entered and ransacked the honse of Mr. Mew, near McPhersonville, ravishing the persens of Mrs. E. Mew, Miss Florence Mew, Mrs. Mary E. McTier and Miss Heape, with the assistance of several of the gang of soldiers who were with them, and, © stealing everything tbat was of value. Red- | ding struck Mre. Mew with his gun, and threatened to take herlife. He then attacked, struck and bound Dr. W.G. Hazie and Mr. H. | C. Morgan, and attempted to kill Dr. H. by | thrusting im with his bayonet. Various | other brutal outrages were committed, but the two leading villains were soon arrested, tried by court martial and hung. | S7 A fight took place in Alexandria Sunday bight about eleven o'clock, im the ordinary next to the corner of Prince and Water streets, between some citizens and government team~- stere. The latter gettingno advantage of the | former, reinforcements were sent after, and | about two o'clock arrived, armed with whips, | Swords and bindgeons. The fight was im- | Mediately renewed, when the night watch | Made their appearance and captured five of the rioters B7 Mr« R. E. Lee has sold her farm near | Warrenton to Dr. Drewry of Richmond at $40 | peracre. It contains abont [0 acres,ana we understand the price paid for it was $40 per | acre, or $52,000 for the entire tract. The Fed- eral troops during the war destroyed all the fencing and outbuildings onthe place and nearly all the timber. SF Chicago is moving tosecure a permanent | art gallery in that city. An association has been | formed with a capital of $50,000. S77 The graves of the English who fellin the | Crimea are again said to be in amost disgrace- | ful eondition, while the French cemetery is | in perfect order. S7A strike among the colliers of Northum- berland has lasted twenty-three weeks and de- | tailed a loss of $150,000 upon the employers alone. @7- Another new steamer, the Endymion, bas been launched for the British navy. Her armament will be four one hundred pounder j Armstrong guns, rifled muzzle loading, and nine one hundred and ten pounder breach loaders. BF Roman tombs, more than fifteen hundred years old, containing cinerary urns and frag- ments of pottery, have been exhumed close to Queen Victoria's palace, at Windsor. @7- The sale of seats for Grover’s Italian Opera season in Baltimore commenced yester- day, and was very spirited. Nearly every seat has been secured. 87 An ocelot or tiger-cat was shot and killed in the graveyard at Rushville, Indiana, last ‘Thursday, where it had taken refuge in a tree. ‘The animal escaped from Van Ambureg’s me- pnagerie, now in winter quarters near Conners. Ville, about two weeks since. B7 A mad dog was killed in Alexandria on Friday. B# The new railroad bridge in process of con- struction across the James river six miles from Lynchburg gave way in the high wind last Thursday, precipitating the workmen into the Tiver. Two were killed, and eighteen seriously injured. SF The Fredericksburg Common GConneil are anxious to tax the Richmond, Fredericks. burg and Potomac railread so much ahead on all passengers they carry through the town. SALE OF A Virornta FarM.—“Locnust Hill” | adjoining the White Hal! GoldgMine, Spottsyl- yvania county, Va.. containing 200 acres, was sold at public sale on Monday, at $2.10 per acre. James Knox and Montgomery Hunt, of Baltimore, purchasers. | 452 SEVENTH STREET. 45 OVAL en ES * PHOTOGRAPH AND PICTURE FRAMES, Persons in want of the above Articles can find at = store a large and complete stock. tozether with all the vad. such as TASSELS, CORDS, RAILS, RINGS, &c PAETICULAR ATTENTION is requested tomy stock of WALNUT FRAMES for Portraite. Wreaths, Hair work, &c., which ex- = im variety and excellence any stock in the A large and varied assortment of PAPERHANG- INGS. WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICE, &c., always on hand, and receiving weekly addi- tions. Paper hung by experienced workmen and plc- tures framed to order in any style desired. BOTHROCK, 452 7th street. ne 25 eotjan) Opposite Patent Uffice. T° THE PUBLIC. Osrice oF Warn Commissioners, City Hart. Nov. 24, 1335. Novick ts HEREBY GIvEN that provision has been made for the removal of all deposits from the yards and cellars of the bourses in our respective wards for the space of tpg une shige this date. Housekeepers are therefore respectfully request- ed te cause accumulated deposits in their respect- ive yards and celiars to be placed inthe street in front of their premises, four feet from the gutter, when the same will be daily removed. besa a ioner First W; Do issioner ‘ard. JAMES W. SPALDING. w Jommissioner Seco: vard. JOHN T. GARNER. Commissioner a JAMES J. CAMPBELL. missioner Fifth W: A FLETCHER, Commissioner Sixth Ward. . BIRCH, asioner Seventh Ward PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 289nrr¥ EEN 9TH AND 10TH 5ts.289 NEW CENTRAL OYSTER BAY HARVEY & CO.’s AND STEAMED OYSTER SALOON. Bo %-colw The undersigned respectfally inf sh friends andthe public that they bavegmm wooN Steed up the above mentioned esta’ Liebment as @ first-cines Uys ou salt water Oysters that the briny deep - Gxt facilities cannot be surpassed by any house in the country fer precuring the bivalve to suit the wer ade engagements best rani ta that come to this "und fhe Bae more markets, for our constant supply, and having had tonsa ee oe gynreeap oe arse! vy: confident or meet lie demand et ee z families, clubs, and entertainment parties, can be bupplied with best qualities, served in every style. by leaving orders at the Saloon, or with Mr. Charice Bresht, Wine Merchant, in the adjoining Ph remember the address. 289 Pennsylvania jenne, Setween sth Ith ats., south sid. @_ W. HARVEY Bo 6-Im THOMAS HOLDEN. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! YOUTH TO THE AGED |! BLOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘This preparation is unequalled as a Rejuvenator and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. ‘The be certain to make the Bi old god. inasmuch as it will render them ss in feeling and in strength, and enable again the days of their pristine zhi B. te live over y. It not oni: lerates but strengthens, really an Invaluable blessing, especially to those i who bave been toacondition of servility, pelf-ab’ ne. or ordinary sickness, No of any human matte: it the cause of impote: on will Temove the ef- , this superb parati ‘Hae once and forever, ‘ BIOKRENE Cvnst Iupotency, Gexzuar Berry Nx Incapacity, Drsrxrsia, Daraussion, Le OraAre petite, Lew Srinits, Wraxwess or Tux ORGANS ov Geweration, Impecitity, Mentat Ixpo- Lence. Emaciation, EnNU!, iT Basa Most De- DIGETFUL, DesinasLe ann Nove. ‘Brrecr Uron f= A and all who are in any way prestrated by nervous disabilities are earnestiy ad- vised to acnre in this most excellent an- nelled p: a ‘ersons who, ge rudence, hare lost their | KATURAL VIGOR, will find a speea7 perma- Bent curein The FEEBLE Cape air » the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should give this valuable deacon atrial; it will be found totally different from other articles for the same purposes. TO FEMALES —This Preparation is invalnable im nervous weakuesses of all kinds, as it will re- | — the wasted strength with wonderful perma- | nee It is also @ grand tonic, and will | Dyspepria with the first dose A brief porteease | its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of | Perfect health and banish Dyspepsia forever. ber bottle, By Dutocist Gexenarty. OF 85. Sovp 1 | | | Sent by express anywhere. b: addressi: HUTCHINGS € HILLTER Persrietors 2% Dey street. New York. , Sold by 8 C. FORD. corner lith ai | _ dec Fooly a and Pennsylvai a B BOW'S BEVIEW Fo: AK 3. 4 I New Series. 7 ANUAKY, 1855, | antente-— Future of the United States; Futuro of the South; The Presdent's pian of Recon? tien. by Hon. W_W. Boyce of 8.0: Laugunce ty | @.F. Holmes; Contributions of the South. thy | x wr Debt; New Orleans; Our Mexican Fron. | tier: Foture of Necro Population. Security tre he South, Its Duty and De: Paper Curreucy; Opening Ne vu; White Emigration to the om $6 per year. War Tprats de“? eechichest SEE ULESS BAISING SP BONES teal Ss. 1. R RATING CURRANTs, C j Just recety €4 per steamer Fairfax esos .¢. WHITWE eteost No.87 Louisiana av near sth's uth. FRANCK TAYLOR. | the best neighborhoods, withi | aes to buyers. pear 7th st | 269 AUCTION SALES. ¥ JAS. 0, McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELL- ING HOUSE AND LOTS ON THE COBNER OF 43, AND C STREETS. By aatherity of the Supreme Court of this Dis- trict ed im equity, No. 521, Alice W. Grammer vs. Toad and Probasco, wi'l be sold at auction to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, December 19, at 3 o'clock on the premises, thal je al port sean O nteeotes lately the residence of the late G. DG: Sy rooms on ng doors, Cc dame, and afterwards b; dwelling ie ratstantially built capacton havts, ir iarge periors and igeaguie principal mors copnecting by foldi Lots front fifty-six feet seven inches on street, by depth of one hundred feet three s half inches on ning east one hundred inches, to a wide public alley, and contain nine the The treet, thousand two hundred and ninety-three square | feet. tin in the center of the city, and in one of few steps of Penn- syivania avenue, and convenient to the Capitol. It is seldom ruch an opportunity offers to those desiring a first class residence in the city. Imme- diate possession can be Cage te the pure: r. ‘Terms: One-third cash. and residue in six, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four mont! with interest. The in‘erest to be paid ae for which the purchaser's bond, with sarety, will be taken. and a lien reserved on the yperty sold; or the purchaser may pay all cash 80 desires. Conveyancing and stamps at the purchaser's cost. If the terms be net complied with within five days from the day of sale. the Trustees reserve thi Tight to re-sell, on seven days’ notice in the Na- tional Inéelligencer, at the risk and cest of the purchaser failing to comply. BR. TODD, dora HENRY PROBASCO.{ Trustees, Y WM. L. WALL & CU., Auctioneers, South corner Penn. avenue and Sth street, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING poner Eg Ts TEE OUOLE, IN THE FIRST WARD, A On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 30, at 41% o'clock, we will seil that very valuable preperty, in front of the premises. being Lota Land 20, In Satare 33, fronting 29 feet on the Circle and 105 feet on 23d street, and will be divided to suit purchasers, The attention of purchasers is invited to the sale, as the location is a very desirable one and offers in- : One-third cash; balance in six, twelvo ghteen months. A deed given and a deed of en. W.L. WALL & Co., Ancts, &F The purchaser at the sale of the aboye prop- erty, on the 3uth of October last, having failed to comply with the terms of sale. the same will be re- sold at his risk and cost. infront of the premises, on MONDAY, the isth day of December, at 4 o'cl’k in the afternoon, upou the ter and conditions of the preceding and original adve: tisement. and with this addition, viz: That on the fall of the hammer 200 will be required to be pogce ype paid io cash: and if not instantly paid the bid will be re- jected. and tee presse willbe again put up, and the sale proceed. and be repeated anti the terms are complied with. By erder. dec6- ts WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. B* JAS. OC. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, POSITIVE SALE OF LOT ON DELAWARE AVENUE, BETWEEN NORTH C AND D STRE s On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, December 14, at 33¢ o’clock, om the premises, we shall sell Lot 5. in Square 684, fronting 87 feet 3 inches on Delaware avenue. between © and D streets north, with an average depth of about 160 feet. Terms: One third cash; balance 6 and 12 months, deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property at purchaser’s ex: po Se | et de 6-dte AS. C. McGUIR &CO., Aucts, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, UCTION ATA » On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, December ith, at4oclock,1 will seil. in front of the premises, part of Lot No 113, in Beall’s addition to George- town, fronting 33 feet on Beall st , between Wash- ingtoa and Green streets, and running back 120 feet, and imprsved by sc frame tenements, a Ko. 18 a hae each A 0 feet on Beall etre . ‘een Mentgomery an onre and run- ning back 120 feet to Poplar street, Oe? ANd Fun Terms: Ono-thiidcash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost ef the pur- chaser. A deposit of $0 will be required as seon a» the pro is struck off. | er SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY NOW STORED aT THE ENGI- NEER ae ECEMBER 2. 1855. Will be Sold at public auction, in this city, at the Engineer Depot. on the Kastern uch. just above the Navy Yard, onthe Ith day of December, 145: A quantity of old Lumber A quantity of refuse Lumber. A quantity of old breken Shovels. A quantity of Blacksmiths’ Tools. A quantity «f old Carpenters’ Tools, A lot of old and broken Wheelbarrows, A number of Pontoon Beats. And other old m terial. AL80. THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS: One(1 Guard House, 16x20. One (i) Carpenters’ Shop, 234269. Que (i Building eset fer ahoes, 9428, 200 € ui used tor Shops, 234x28, 20, Que (1) Smiths Shop. 26x40, = One (1) Hospital. 24'.x109. One (1) Shed, 34x86 One (1) Baddlers’ Shop, 16 3-12x20 2-12. One {yi Stable. 113226. The Military Guard will remain u: ises four days after tne date of sale, THOS. DOWLING. Auct. n the prem- or the protec- tion of the roperty . and rss (not owners of a ) will be reqnired to remove the Bnildings with in ten (10) days after the date of purchase, Buildings will be sold singly. Terms cash, in Governmeut fands. A. H.MOUGATE, First Lieutenant U. 8. Engineers, de 4-dts Commanding Depot. [4262 SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, oe Warkinaton c. Secunia” , Will be sold at public anction, under the direc- tien ef Brevet Coionel C. H. Tompkins, Q. M , at ae ry - commencin, - }, 1855, at 10 o'clock . m., BBUpe- the Eastern Bratch Corral, near Depot, Waxbingte: BAY, December Tior lot of 600 GOVERNMENT MULES. The Mules are well! broken, matched, in fine con- dition, end may be considered, in every Teepect, a first class lot. They will be sold singly. to the highest bidder, ned from day to day until and the ssle wiil be cont the whole number is sold. Terms: Cash, in aime Brevet Major Gen] and Chief Quarter ‘ e814 iil bi ng Depot of Waskinetes SALe OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Chref Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, We ngion. D.C. (be lbs 1s } Will be sold, at public auction. on the premises phaser the direction of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel cemberlé, wast sito \- ER hearer aie pee we ‘FOUR FRAME BUILDINGS, situated at the Kailrcad Park. about one-half mile north of the Capitol, the Government Fire Engine House, ax ful!o' 1) @fficers’ Quartera, 3234 by 323; fect. One (1) Kitchen, 13 by 13 feet. Ons w Mertack. bhp igen = me ( OURS, 20}, 2 feet; e Bui! aw old singly, removed within fifteen days from date of sale Terma cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKEB. Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermas' de 11 5t Depot ef Washington RUBTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a deed of trast ex N. Doreett to Richard B.B Chew an the euler of November, 1855. ing all his property, rea. and personal, to the said Richard HB’ Olew in trust for the payment of his debts, the subscriber, as trustee, will offer at public sale. on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of December. serif fale Lig'chck arm. the Farm ofthe said Ware M Bost MESS Rar aN eset runes Grocers coer © la * nitual in Prince ¥ near the public road leading from Upper Martacd tg Nottingham, about ize'mtlen from ead win jan ol i Troughs. John W. Burronsie: Jone i a osat john ard the heirs of the late Trnman Cross. and is itbin two mi! 5 ‘ Taxent river * Of ® steamboat lauding on the Pa For its fine location and the great e md ness of its soil, which is in the bi hat oeata or pron en the farm is not sur; by avy in the 6 2 Ove bundred and sixty acres ie arable land, fif- teen in meadow, and Torts in wood and Geter. consisting of oak. pine and chestnut, and there is an abondance of pure water on the place. The improvements consist of a Frame Dwellisg- House containing four rooms, pantry itchen, mest houre. Stable, Corn Honse. a large Barn, and Quar- — Loe ailin good order. & plac sae ois divided nto five fields. and is sub- per al » mostly with new chestnut logs Terms of sale: One third of the purchase mone be paid in souh ond the residue tn equal instal js "i two years, with iaterest on the whole purchase moaey from ‘the day of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by the bonde of the porceoees- with a surety or sureties to be approved y the subscriler. Possession will be given on the Ist day of Janu- RICHARD B. B. CHEW, Trustee, ba ne de 8 2aw CARD—To prevent misapprehension, it is proper fer me to state that I have no interest or concern fn any other Oyster Establishment than wy ont Original Establishinent. No. 281 C stract where I am now fitting up a new saloon, with com: fortable tables, carable of seating sixty person: atime. for sup) ring customers with rometed oy; tere (as well a6 in other shapes) in the manner o} the celelnated Fuiton (N. ¥.) Market establish- mentt, and which will be opened in a few days ina Uy ak hing, over Before amped in 5 Paibe or expense have heen 6: to make it the leading saloon of W. ington no 163m T, M. HARVEY. {Intelligencer and Chronicl & GAME OF RED. WHITE, AND BLUE; Baethe Game of Authors; The Game of Geet vents; The Game of Great Truths by Grong Authors: The Shak«perreag Game, The Game Baile Fielde; The Game of Courtship and "Mar: e—£0 ce nts each, 8 __FRANCK TAYLOR. STOV t G** STOVES—Gas of GAS 8 See anip by ALE eg a «formerly occupied by John Quincy | mee and alter 4 Sratary Toucey: The | nd thirty-three | . and run- | and twelve feet eleven | Maes - PERSONAL. — by bee ABOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, can be consulted at her nce, No, 62 Mentzomery street, Georgetown, D. C., w the future events, busi or WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN. treats all curable diseases of the mind and body, by “Laying on Hands.” (without drugs.) Rooms 372 E, bet. 1@th and Jith streets. de 2-im* be arene! MIxERABLE I[MPOtTER would take your lastdollar. See Dr. DARBY at once. He bas plenty of money and practice, and can afford to treat you honestty. no 30-Im* CE DB. BAKRNES—Special attention to the cure of all diseares Reet tater ng nature. He guarantees a radical cure of all acute and chronic flections of both sexes in the shertest time pos- ible, and scientific treatment. Young men who have injured themselves, or suffering from any cause. are guaranteed sagged cul ‘howe who have been deceived by the many rinei pled nacks and boasting pretenders shon!d consult Dr. Bakves and be eured at ence. The only piace where yon can ebtain a permanent cure. Wash- ington Beilding, Room 12, corner of Penna. ave. and 7th street. no 25 8w* ADIES, DON’T LOOK AT THIS. Price of S'81X CENTS PER WIDTH for Bkirts, Pantaletts. &c, brica, and Nansook. We have newer and’ moi clegant patterns than spy other place of the ki DM FLUTING SIX CEXTS PRB YARD. sots-t Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER REOKIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. GC. Leave. | DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | amnive, it iE York, Boston, and For Baltimore and Phil- ade nd interme- ‘Ape P.M. the East; Wilmington and Newhern. N. ©; Charleston, 5S. C.; Sa. 5: A.M. 1A. M, | \ sburg, arris- Hanover, — Get, Littlestown, burg, Chambe and Cartiale, Pa al ga, Eimtra, ” ¥ Way Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Pittrburgh, Columbus.) Cinoinnatl &Cleveland Indianapolis, Cairo, Chicago,Detroit,Louis ville, St. Louis, Vicks- burg, Miss.; Memphis and Nashville. Frederick Harper’sFer- ry Winchester, and in. termediate points. Cumberland. and W } atations betweenBalti- more and Cumberland { Way -stations 3:20, } Cumberland, Re 7305" ™-|} Wheeling, & Parkers: ! \ burg. Va. :Zanesville,O) Norfolk. Fortress Mo. | roe,and City Point.Va.§ |_ Richmond and Peters- burg.;_ Danvill icin, Weldon. pero, fh lotte; and’ Gold #3 P.M. frm | | west of) $2 p. w.| } Annapoli 23tr aM. 7: 8:30 P.M. ‘ennessee; Au: Athens, Atian- Maconand Columbus, Ga; Eu faula and Montgom- ery, Ala.; Warrenton, - Culpeper Orange ,Gor- densville, Chartottes- ville, Staunton.Lynch- burg, and all stations on the des! ere and Tennesssee ox a> ilway.... OFFICES: 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. no 24-tf \ ee a ppsurs YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSUBANCE. THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM- PANY OF WASHINGTON, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. CAPITAL $1,000,000, RISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES, LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, OFFICE: 424 18th et.. nearly opposite Riggs & Co.’s Bank- ing House, BRANCH OF: AtJOHN H. JOHNSON’S Law Office, No. 64 La. ave., near Bank of Washington. This Company is now prepared to insnre all de- scriptions of property agaigst loss or dam by fire on such terms a8 camsot Tail to be acceptable to thecitizens of the District. In this Company you can pete Bae FURNITURE. MEROHANDISE, WAREHOOSES OB DWELLINGS for a year or ried. This etm: By starts with a CASH CAPITAL of 100,000, ali pardgn, thereby enabling them to offer to the citizens of the District ter secu- rity than has ever been offered heretefore, okicies will be issued for a shorter period than cording to the New York scale for short peciuae < DIRECTORS: aries Knap. President, hard Wall: g Hea; Bgepmat, Vice Pres't, Pantel Dodd, © erry, .C. Fal William Dixen. George 8. Gideon, NOBLE D. LARNER. Secretary. Marshall Brown, FURNITURE, Fri _bo 22-6m Funrirvns, happy to aposla us Rumerous a. FURNITURE, The subscriber is ends and customers that his stock o' CABINET FUEBNITURE is fol and complete, and at prices that cannet fail to Late ie satisfaction, consistin, of— ich Parlor Suits, upholate: telle. Velvete, eps ‘and: Hair-cloth; Giit Prove Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets and Mar- ble Slabs; Handsome C! iber Furniture, in Wal- but, Mabegany., Oak and Imitation, finished in oil and varnish; Inut. Oak and Mahogany Marble- tep Sidebeards, with Etegere Tops; Marble-top Ta- bles in sone berg) Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- stands, Extension Tables; and. in fact, every ar- ticle usually to be found ina first-class Heusefur- aishin, Establishment. A call is before p earnestly ro- foun 9. wits Southeast pe 9th and Dts. FEED, WHISKY. A large and complete assortment ot ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, for Bakers, Grocers, and others, WARRANTED AS REPRESENTS. FEED OF ALL KINDS, Either weight or measure, WHISKY, ALL GRADES, We mention the Bonnitz Whiskey in particular, as being pure, and four years old, sold subject, if necessary, to analysis. WM. M. GALT & 00., * _no Indiana avenue and 1st st, APPINESS OB MISERY |— H UBSTION ~The Pepciers oth 48,74 ‘7 gs CABINET OF WON RS, ANATOMY an¢ SEE hei egerniined “regardless of ex Famanit ten a or benefit of suffering no 2-tf Y ewe my CONFIDENTIAL OUNG MEN er meccrethnpls whlch waht then tte married li: by ite which y ? Ives under the treat ment of any one should first reed oTnE SEGERY LC ged gl ” Married Ladies will learn 1e- piss of importance by perusing “The Secre Bent io any address, in a sealed envelope on F coipt of Twee Bre cents. “dec M-ly a |. A. STEWART 2c ~~ ¥._ SAVAGE, ° juccessor to J. .L Sa FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. HARDWARE. HOUSEKEEPERS’ Goons, . riaiieth DP Spr alah BELTING, &c., Washington, D.G.' (°OF Wet of oth at of urine, irtitation, i of the bladder er kidney: Sirol) te tee glance, stone in the bladder, calculus. gravel or rick just deposit, and all ineaace of the bladder, FLUID EXTEACT BUGHON” EELS 43t F street, has reduced his mm Muslin, Linen,Cam- | FOE SON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENOR | PRopPosatLs. OVERNMENT — OF CHOICE WHIS- ay. Devot Com: of Subsistence, rey Wash imeton. D 2 Necembor Sims y ‘perals, in du e « rm far- wished by the underst will, be received at thie office, until 12 o'clock m.,on THURSDAY, the Hith | day of December. 18%, for the sale of 660 BAKKELS OF WHISKEY. The Whiskey offered for sale was selected with care. aud ie of the first quality, especially the Rye and Bourbon Whiskey. which are equal, if not su- perior. to any Whiskeys now in the marke! Proposals may be made for any number of bar- | rels. not less thaw five of each lot. i. { No. 1 cousiata of 23 barrels of Bye Whiskey, containing abont ions i wither 2 eanaiets ee apts of Bourdon skey, containing al 120 gallons; au: i Lot No. 8 coneinte ef 410 barrels of Rectified | Whiskey, containing about 1,60 gallons. The Whisxgey will be re Fann before the deliv- ery, and sold by the ‘proof gallon.”’ It may be ex- amined at the Subsistence Depot, Alexandria, Va., or samples can ke seen and proposals obtained from any of the following officers: a Brevet Lt Col BL. Brigha¢ Captain and C. U.8. A., Boston, Mass Brig. Gen HF. Cla-ke, A. D.C. and A. .$.,U 8. A, New York city. Breves Brig. oe Pa L. Kilburn, A. 0. G.8., 0. » Philadelp! a. j Brevet Brig Gen. T. Wilson, V. 8. and Brevet pest Sao Capt ana C.8.,U. 8. A., Baiti- mere, . Or at this Office. | Payment in Government fands. about fifty per | cent of which will be required on the aeceptance of the bid, and the remainder as soon #8 the re- guaging is completed, and before the delivery com- mebces. No bid received from parties who have failed to compl h their contracts Biden are requested to be present at the open- ing of their bids. All purchases will he loaded at the Government nexsee Alexandria, Va., free of expense to the purchaser. The usual reservation of the Government in re- gard to bids will be obeerved. BLL by G.B Major and 0.S., U.S.A, Brevet C.G6.8. de 6-8 é FFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTE: oO F PeTerescrc, Va.. Nov. 27.98: Sealed Pré is will be received by the under- sicved until WEDNESDAY, December 13, 1; 12 o'clock mm , for the purchese of about THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE, AT THIS DEPOT. ‘The Cartle will be aold at their setual gros weight. tobe de'ermined on delivery. Proposals murtlein duplicate, and should state the price press gross weight, and the number of Cattle enires No bid will be received for aless number than twenty (50) head The Gcvernment reserves the right to reject all bids deemed too low. idders nt present will be notified by letter of the resuit of their proposals. The Cattle to be re- moved within ten days from date of acceptance of bid. at expense of purchaser. The Cattle can beseen at the Cattle Yards near the Race Grounds. about ove mile from this city. Termes cash. 1n Government funds. Proposals shonid be endorsed on the envelope “Proposals for purchase of Reef Cattle,” and ad- dressed to the undersigned, at Petersburg, Va. _ By orcerof Thomas C. Bullivan, Brevet Major 13u5, at and C. s., U. 5S, A., Chief C. 8. De ment of Virginia, ASA GREGURY, _ RO 30-10 Captain and C. 8. GqOVEBNMENT SALE OF BEEF CATTLE. ice Commissary of Subsistence, Richmond, Va.. November 23, 1355, Renled proporals. in duplicate, will be received ed the uncersigned until 12 o'clock m.on MON DAY, the 11th day of December, 3855, fur the pur- chase of about FIVE HUNDBED (500) HEAD @F BEEF CATTLE The Cattle will be sold at their gross weights. Propesals should state the price per pond, er" weight, and the number of head required he gross weight to be determined iu the usual menser of averaging the weight of BEEF CAT- No bids will be received for ‘a less number than twenty five (25) head. The Government reserves the right to reject Preposals deemed too low. Bidders not present wilt be netified by letter of the result of their pro- osnle. PT he Cattle to be removed within ten days from the date of acceptance at the expense of the pur- chaser, The Cattle can be secn at the Government atablos, known as Bacon's Quarter Branch, on Breck ave- nue. Kichmond, Va. Jash, in Government funds, and prior to should be endorsed on the envelope. for purchase of Beef Cattle,” and to the undersigned at Richmond, Va. rder of Thomas C | Sullivan, Brevet ried r- ¥. B and CBU. 8. A Chief C_8., Departineut af ginia. H. P. CLINTON "no 12t Captain, C8. ¥, Crosse SALE OF GOVERNMENT BEEF CATTLE. Orrick Depot Commissary, Fort Monroe. December 1, 183. fealed Proposals.in duplicate, will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock on WED- ESDAY,the 2th day of December, , for the sale of one hundred and fifty (180) head, more or lesa. prime Beef Cattle The Cattle will besold at their gross weighta. Proporals will state the price per pound gross weight, and namber of head required. The gross weight to be determined in the usuai manner of averaging the weight of Beef Cattle, Fropom is will be received for tive head and up- wards. The Government reserves the se to reject any proposal deemed too low Hidders not present will be notined by letter of the result of their pro- nals The Cattle to be remeved five aye irom date of acceptance. They cai: Le seen at the Corral near the fort; are in good condition, and are realiy a superior lot of Beef Cattie, fit for auy market. 8 cash, in Government funds, and prior to delivery. Propossls should be endorsed on the envelope. “Prepesals for purehase of Beef Cattle,” addressed to JAMES CU de 2-37t = i nd ©. ee es. by Boyal Letters Pat- tent of England, and secured by the seals of fhe Reole do Eoeeaue de Paris, and the Imperial Us 6 1 sine, Vienna. ‘Trigemar No.1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesmar . 2has entirely superseded the naseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Tries- — Hee see tomtis he roniedy St all impart ties an ndary Symptoms, thos oy ng as of mercury and all other deleteriow ingre- 5 Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the offectagf climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four casesin one for $9, and in $27 cases, thus savin, Divided in separate doses as ad, ministered Valpeau, Sallamanda, Boux, &c.- *Sinolenale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 Bleecker street, New York. ‘To be had also of 8. 0. FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave,, Gorner lith mardém SHAF L CONFECTIONERY AND STEAM ICE CREAM MANUFACTORY 356 6th atreet, between G and H streets. Having refitted my store and saloon. and hav. ing just returned from Europe. wi Bow reps ared to recelve m: ends and cus Te, 7 toattond to thelr orders, and to farcish poriea aye. ne balls, fairs, &c., like before, in No. i . 8.—My business i i - Abate pla pon $s is not for sale, having con. os 30-1m* JOSEPH H. SHAFFIELD, P BOYER & BUERSTINE, . LWENSED PAWNBROEERS. @51STH STREET, Second deer fre m PeDnsylvaniaayenue, south 14 sHEAN: SESANGES cate o WATORRE. 6, meee POMADE th loss and OPTIEM — For im ich juisite perf: the Maire in far ruperior to other jomade ex. tant. Prepared yy F. QO. LES 0., New aks: ee sold by all Druggiste, Price 36e. and 75c le. UTLER’S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This old ‘well known and entirely reliable remedy for Se- t Maladies, is forsale by all Drugs i a per bettie.” Jan Iola TRY G, THE GREAT CHINESE REM- EDY you GONOKRNGA — Ong Box witt Pynrone a mx. Lngredicata are purely vegetable. It is pleasant Do bad odor, and be carfied in the vest oe gf without fear ofdettction, Clrntars free" Brite $labox. Sold by JOHN Jj. EKROMER, Ficgosor te 5.0. Upham. 400 Cperest asrect, Fit adel: venue. Bent be maf” iad them EDICAL BOOKS—Neill & Smi pen- dium; Gray’s Anatomy; Wood's Pc ees pols; Wood's Pherapentica, two vols. ; i and - 8. Dispensatory; Dungii i jetionary 5 Grose’ Surger?, two vole Bt a Surgery : Watson's Practice; Grisith Formulary; pa ae j and many rs for sale at the FRANCK TAYLO . oc 19 viet deonle og 1 on. D.0, to H. F. Loudon & Co, Ana NEE vi-tr MGS Ponasyieadia gyenue., Ke EDWARD OLARK, LUMBER BPBALER, Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets east, near U. 8, Navy Yard. 7 Constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of LUMBER. _ Prices as low as the lowest. eo 16-2m* EW DBESS AND CLO. STAB- N LISHMENT Ne can Branch of Madame Dean, of New York city, now open at Madame F. Borde’s French Millinery, No 356 Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th ats, over Mr. James Y. Davis’ Hat Store, Lg test style Of tterns always on hand, and er rale cheap. n 25-1m* i RIPPLE OF ANTIOCH; by the author of the Cc “* Schepberg Cotta 72 Ebitidor. Martyrs ot ‘ota Wautenegl eer coe. Bony Heures be wate meine” einy S, Hemy, Drifted Snow Flakes, ove e be FRANCK TAYLOR. SAARUBSE PRL bres, 2 | same bas been collected and turned into mon LEGAL NOTICES. ( RPHANS’ COURT, Dec. 5, 195 —Distact or Cocumsia, Wasnixeton ouxtr, Te we: lo the case of Wiliam N. Dalton, admi of Willlam Daiten, deceased. ths trator aforeaaid bas. with the approbation Orphans’ Court of hineton County aforesaid, 8Pp- inted Saturday, the 3th instant, for the final eeitien ent and distribution of the personal estate of suid deceased, of the axsots in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turns tate money; when and where all the cred'ters acd. of anid deceased are notified te atten - ane’ Court of Washingten County aforesaid.) | with their claims properly vouched, or ther may otherwise by law be exctuded from all benefit in Said deceseed's eetate : Provided a copy of this or- der be published ou week fur three weeks in the Evening Star, previ to the said d Test—Z, 0. BUBBINS, de $ law3w* od fof Wills, KVPHANS’ COURT, Nov, 2th, 188.—Distaict N ¢ * COLUgsta, WasninotoN Counry, To rat: In the care of Gane C, Myers, Executrix of Charles Myers, decesed, the Executtix aforreaid bay with the approbation of the Orphans’ Conrt of Waxbingtou county aforesnid, appointed Sat jay of December, 18%, for the fi ment and distribution ofthe personal estate dece F said ed. apc of the assets 1m band. as tar as the when and where all the creditors deceased are rotified to attend, ( estate; provides a copy of thie order he published | once a week for ore top Mane ate ‘pg i evivus to the said 28d day of December. 1335, =o Test ZC. ROBBINS, — | de 1 law3w Register of Wilis. RPHANS’ COURT, November 2ist Is —Drs- TRICT OF Co_umBLa, WasHING County, to wat -—In the case of Ann Maria itch ani George F. Gulick. executors of Ellen Merton, de- ceased. the executors aforesaid have, with the ap- rebation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington | ‘ennty aforesaid, appointed Saturday. the tsth day of December next, fer the final settlement and dis- | tributicn of the personal estate of ssid deceased, and of the aesete in hand, as far asthe «ame have been collected awl turned in jwhen and | where all the creditors aud b Bre notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforcssid,) with their claime | roperly vonched, er they may otherwise by law he excluded from all benefit Tn raid dereased provided a copy of thixordar be published once a week for three weeks inthe Evening star, previous to the said 16th day of December, 1535, Test —Z. 0. ROBBINS, Registor of Wills. no 25-wSw* OPERAS URT, Nov. 2st, 183.—Dieraict oF CoLumBiIA. Wasnineten Cosnty, To-wtt: | In the case of Juo. R. Elvausyexecutor of Mary Ana | Elvans, deceased, the execwtor aforesald has. with | the approbation ef the Orphans’ Court of Wash- | ington County aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, | the 16th day of December next. forthe final aettle ment and distribution of the pers deceared, and of the assetsin ha same have been collected and tu when and where deceased are ne to atten: Court of Washington County af claims properly vouched. or thes law be exclnded from all benefit . estate: provided a copy of thie order _be published once qweek for three weeks in the Evening Star previous to the said day . Test:—Z. C. ROBBINS. nom? TawSe* Register of Wills iI 1S TO GIVE NOTIC at the subscri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Colambia, | letters of administration on the personal estate of ved noney and heirs of said | (at the Orphans’ on or before the Mth day of may otherwise by law be ex of the said estate. uded from all bene Given under my hand this 14th day of November, 1865. Tho 15-Taw3w* MATILDA ©. ROBERTS. F] HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subvert ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court o Washington County,in the District of letters ol adminixtration on the persoual en! Patrick Kelly, late of Washington city. D © deceased. All persons having claims againet the said deceased, ‘are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, on er before the th day of September next. they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit ©f Given under my band this 6th day of Septombe any u Tr ma) S T, — ANS KELLY. ‘de 6-lawSw* ‘Adiminintratrix. ‘His I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- 1 Tues ken chtakeok from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Colum- bia, letters of administration on the personal estate % Daniel Brewn, late of Georgetown, D. C., dece: All persons having claims i said deceased, are hereby warned to the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subecriber.on Or before the Lith day of November next; they may otherwire by law be excluded from all benefit ef the said estate. Given under my hand this lith day of Nevember eS 1S 1awSw* JOANNAH BROWN gh SR AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. aw 500 SEVENTH STREET, | One Door North ef O44 Fellows’ Hatt, Where they ceutinue to mannfacture and have on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, { TBAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, j HORSE COVERS, | MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, { SWORDS, BELTS, j HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, &e., a? JAMES TOPHAM & 00.3 PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, Bey a&e., AT LOW PRICES. REPAIRING. 1 Tranks, &c.,repaired promptly and thoroughly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryiand Institute ef Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the highest um, e | bronge medal, by the Metropolitan ca’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 1ss7. i i Nees | 4:30 p. ma. SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLERS CELEBBATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest fed 6-17 FACTORY PRICES, MPORTANT.TO FEMALES DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. ‘The combiuation of ingredients in these Pills ts the result of @ long and extensive practice, Tiley are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the mont delicate; certain in correcting all larities, Painful Menstruation, removin; structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites. = Tee sea a rgterton, fatigue, pain in the back. imbs, &c., disturbed sleep. which arise from interruption of nature. * DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a now era in the treat- mentof irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so Many to & PREMATURE GRavR. No female can enjoy good Lealth unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes the gen eral heatth Legins to decline. These Pills form the Anest preperstoes ever put forward with IMMEDI. ATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON’T BE ECEIVED, Take this advertisement to Lirregu all eb- ‘eur ist. and tell him that you tcant the BES’ most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WOBLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, have beer @ Standard Remedy for over thirty yea) and we tole a _ —— jaewn ar ma plaint Femaics. t tre fnvatuable, saductngyacnch certainty, peyredtcch E re known to thousands, Reve a them at different periods, thro boutthe country, kaving the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. icit directions. statins when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per fez ora Boxes for §5, containing from 50 to 69 is Pills 3 st by mail, promptly, secure from obse: tion. by remitting to the Pro 5 a FOR 8. ALL BE HUTCHINS & HILLYER, Pre) 25 Dey street, _Mecl-eolya 28 lew York. ROM PARIS.—Kiuber—Droit des Gens. De Cussy—Dictionnaire du Diplomate et du Consul. Wei: ‘ode du Droit Maritime International. 3 vols, Felix et Demangeat—Traite du Droit Inter- pational Prive, 2 vols. Canchy—Droit Maritime International, 2 vols. Demensch—Manuel Pratique cu Consulat. Moreutl—Manuel des Agents Con- tulaires. De 5 jements Consulaires. Martens—Guide Biplomatiques,2 vols. Do Clereq— Formulaire des Chanceileries, 2 vols. Moreuii— | Dictionnaire des pacotiecter. vols. Wheaton— Elemente du Dreit International, 2 vols. Wheat- on—Hist des Progres du Droit des Gens. 2 vols, no 18 FRANOK TAYLOR, LIFTON HELLEN, Teg: Paymaster U. 8. Navy, att OB THE PROSECUTI CLAIMS BEFORE TUE DEPAR’ ~~ re ‘Poe GOVERNMENT. ‘aime ise Money, Lost Clothing, Beuaty, Pack Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper- Dy —— to prom; A Office 29 4% street, Post Office 28 Wi ngto city, D.0. sama Y¢ , Dreier Johnson & Co. WINE MERCHAN' i Pg eee treets Washington D’G. rivet Bi GES. Pam, Rokk. BUTTE, Freeh é recel) . ED : se ETROF RAILROAD LINEs, "ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA u. RD THRUTGH AND ANL BY RAIL ALEXANDBIA To Rtc FROM WASHINGTON HMOND ) LYNCHBURG On and after TCRSDAY, December 12, 1855, pas. senger traiue op this road will rum daliy excepted ) ax follows sovUTH neton at7 toa m. Connecting with Vir mond and Stzunton Arrive at Kiebmo Arrive at Ly uch: Leave Lynchburg Leave Kickwoud Leave Gordons: Arrive at Alex Arrive at Warhington a! Covnecting with « i and West di nd reat’ NORTH at? ¢ a.m. rains tor (Sunday m ia Ceatral road te Rich. Local freight train leaves Alexandria at 7:40 a, ™.. and Arrives at ardonsville at $75 p.m Leaves Gordousvilie at 6 s. m.,and arrives at Alexandria at ¢35 p ™ Through freicht train leaves A'exandria at 2.45 a. at *-30 arg at i . and arr tives at Lynchinre at 6:40 ™ vee ves at Alexandria ‘Ibie route hes the advantage over all others of having & conti burg. 405 miles. It alee tee, Catt : and Gordonsville, where many o ties were ght Ticke Build road De Ma Washington. Alexandria. Dec Boll Ran Buck, « General Superi ; J M_BROADUS, General Ticket Agent. 11. 18°55. ous Tsitfron New York to Lyneh- pasace Fairf ett's. Kaj . Manassas, Brie. aI paper, Orange Time late great bat- can be procured tn Ad, id ress yppoeite the Baltimore and Ohte Rants pot. in Warhington, also. at the tard avenne,and at the corner of nns\ivania avenue Trains irave from the cotper of ist and ( Depot on 6th werent under National Hotel. CAFF de 1h-tf Gt PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR TO TEE NORTH AND WEST, WIST a8 follows: Express Mail, Vast Line, Pittsburg & Erie Express, 4.40 p.m. Pittwburg & Elmira ER SHEDULE. Onand after November 20th. 18%, eawe eave WasArncton. Baltemors ers S.08, xp. 7p. m 9 m m. 12109. m. 72Dpm m, 1p. m. TW TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at *Sand7 P.M SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRALNS. LOW FARR AND QUIOK TIME. SF No change of cars between Baltimore, Et. mira, Erie, or Pitts BF For tickets ce of tl burg. any tnformati Great Pennsyl vant: d Sixth street, under Ne- n# 4th treet, corner Penna. avenue, rds’ Hotel, hl " Superintendent Passenger 20 atthe Ba gf ohees ABI 3% - WILKINS, \d Ticket Agent. Bo 20-tf JNU, GILLETT, Paerenger 4ennt. ALTIMUKE AND OHIO BAILBOAD._ | Trains hetween WASHINGTON AND | MORE. and WARHINTON AND THE W jWasnixeton, Doc. 3, 1865, now ran a8 fellows, vir- FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, 8:08, and 12:15 a. m.. and 3:00, and 4:58, anil 7-30 ALTI- ST,are FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, @.m.,and 3:00 Bladensbu > FOR PRINCIPAL Ww. y Juuction. aud Belay H and 3.00 and ow +n AY STATIONS, vis: ile, Lea e leave at 6:20 an » m. daily, except Sum rel, Annapolis 8.0 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 8.008, m., « except Sunday. No trains to on Sunday. or ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 8.00 8. m. and 4:30 and 7:30 and WAY STATIONS. m. and 4:30 p.m. F Leave at 8.0 a. nd 4:30 p.m. daily from Annapolis FoR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7-30 a. m and 7.) and 9 p.m, On Sunday Btation wit Parkersbnr, THROUG at 9:00 p m only. connecting at Relay trains from Baltimore to Wheeling, . &e fj TICKETS to the West cam be bed at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all heurs tn the day. ar well as at the new office in the Ame: Builds: can Telegrapt between die snd 61 For New York, advertisement of - wip ng. Penn: treets. hiladelphia, Through Line syivauia svemue, and Boston, ee SMITH. Maeter of Transportation, L oc tf GEO GH LIN HILAPE, M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington BETWEEN WASHINGTON E LPHIA AND NEW YORK. Wasnr ON, October 29, 1865. Trains between Washington and New York sre now ruil FOR XEW YOR as follows, viz K. without change of cars, Lease daily (except Suuday) at 730 @ m., andé and7 30pm | FOR ew YORK, changing cars @ Philadel- phia, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 1115 8. m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7-38 and 11-18 a. | m@., and 4:36 and 7-30 pm. ON SUNDAY, Leave for New Yo: Leave for Philadel Sleeping cars for | daily. except ugh car rus only to i | Brough tickets Boston, can be had in the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer- ican Telegraph Ruilding, Pennsylvania avenue, . and 6th street between 4: aw clphia to Philadel, at the Station ork on 7:39 Ov Sunday, train and ia. New York, or Office at all boars See Baltimore and Uhio Railroad advertisement for schednie between Washington, Baltimore, Au- lin, and the W: Bapolis, an ent P SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M.€0L K ecS-tf GEU.S. <ECRET DISEASES! SECRET bISBAGES;_ Vv E., General Ticket NTZ, Agent satington w SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVEE USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, es. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, ne Mercery Only Ten Pilis te be Taken to Rfect a Ours. ‘They are entirely vegetable, baring ne smell ne any onpieasant teste, and will not in ure the stomach or bowels of the mest Selicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent eased “twenty-four hours.” Ss University of Ponmpiooain ano at Prepared by a gradonte @ most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; PORUR ore ereury. ty the Balsam Co: B Xo TROCRL BRO CHANGE WHATEY ES ave despair getting cored, ad bave bose sorged with jopapris, SAMARITAN’S GIFT. mail i Bent ah ry ne BLOOD! plain envelope. SOREs, BOTLS ISEASES AND HERB JuICES e*. €2. Female, 9g, BLOOD?! SCROFULA, ULCERS OR VENEREAL’ p: SAMARITANS ROOT BLOOD SPOTS, SYPHILIS +) Is offered the public asa ith ofETEin al oT ant Gree ey ot yj s mt, certain and effectual anal over bed ; it reaches and erad: and be hee! terity thet fer icates every particle the cure is thores, Take then of this ——_ ed and de wot rey 3 whic! ou bo NOT DESPATHS after pears, Ait! ‘om may be propounced ft the eAmknrrax's ROOT AND BRED UOLCkS NORE Wash = weil es 2 11 the eystem, us well ae a! SAMARITAN’S CHA Price Seents: Pull directions. URGEONSSA¥ OF T bsiecar ani frags REMEDIES. mn SAMA = Bo. Philade of your to reach me by the 13th, as we sail Finding it to be what it Is represented, pty THE Steamsuip Costa Bre, ike to make & voyage without a supply ‘Fours, very ~ Atlantic Between Ni DEBMOND & 0O., Bor i by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner 11th etree lvania avenue “WES COOK, intly. “J 8 Bo RET, Su B Co. Mail Steamshi Alexandria York and Aspinwall.” 31 Philadelphia Post my 6+ EROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR retaining and gradually bringing back a Hair teite original color without the inconveniences at- nding cents per bottle EXFORD’s use of the dye, x MEDICATED NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy ie atepted for children, being eaten Sold by all druggists 76 NGER BREAD pe- “a mary se. For sale by di . ° pager raggists. Price 25 cents per box. HEEMBoip ‘8 CONCENTRATED EXTBACT BUCHE Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSA PARILLA Ts the Great Blood Purifier. B ater a can be made. etry, and are aceording tor the he rules of Phar: most active thal ne "THE GLORY OF MAN IssTHENGTH_Therd fore, the nervous and debili Bu all OLDS extaac %