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_EVENING STAR. | Financial and Commercial. In the New York stock market the week | Hearguarrres Derartment oF eommences with a vigorous bear attack on the principal railroad stocks. The symptoms of Weakness given out by the bulls during the last werk have encouraged the formation of a etrong combination to force down prices, en- couraged also probably by the fact that there is a very large “short” interest ontstanding, to be shortly covered. Governments are dull and rather drooping. The decline in gold affects interest bonds unfevorably, and at the ume keeps seven-thirties firm. It is ed by parties professing to be offic y in- spired,t the Secretary of the Treasury does not contempinte making any for Dee funding during the present month. Gold still shows a st « downward tendency. Some of ; fret, one Warehouse. [5 by 25 fret; one L @ house, the fore'ge bankers, influenced by the prospect | of thé cotton supply largely exc original estimates, are selling out their gold; rome even anticipating a fall to 1304135 before Marchi. There is an ample su gold, owing to the sales of hoards; which Veuls the anticipated upward reaction the covering of “shorts.” The price fluctu- ated during the morning between Iiiy and 140X. ‘The following summary from the Biltimore American shows the condition of the Balumore | Marker Nothing of importance doing in La- ayrn or Java. Transactions reported continue ver: prices are ma Incinded in y choice t $9, 200 bbls. good ©. &C8=.75, and 100 bbis. West- S per bh Kye Flour —sales reported at @& per bbl. Demand limited and market rather v¥ Corn Meal.—No sales reporied. City Mills beid at $4.25. Bockwh Meni —Receipts fair and demand tlow at $4.50n$4 60 per 160 lbs. bulk. Gram —Novales of Wheat were recorded, but prices were nominally unchanged, white ranging from 2a.-0 cents, and red from [-sa 250 cente, for inferior to strictly prime quality Corn was quite active, white selling at eents, the bulk of the transact’ cents, and only one lot of 1,50 t the extreme price. Yellov elosing firm bushels being taken criptions of hog product u ing the | pply of cash | Plank Foot wal re- | rom | fresh | | ous dimensions im very t prices are w ut mate z as follow Mess Pork at ders, new, 1 165 cent ISy¥ais cents, sugar- cured H Bulk Sh _ < cents, © < 5, Wi ra do. 1% cents, and Baltimore refi ws cents. are—There a fair inquiry to-day for &rocery descriptions, and the market ruled | eull quote Cuba and E. 1. fair to good refining. .$11. prime to choice grocery... 1 Sm 12.00) £ Porto Rico fair to good grocery bas prime “ tochoice gro 14.00al5. Whisky—Market very dull at $226 for new Oly and Western App 4 WOMAN MURDFRED BY HER EROTHER. [From the Detroit Free Press, Jan. 5.) A most horrible, cold-blooded, and diabolical muréer was committed yesterday noon near Conners Creeky in the township of Grosse Pointe. A woman was murdered by a blow from an axe in the hands of her own brother, who, afterward, to satisfy the most brutal and terrible malignity. actuaily backed the body in pieces with a heayy axe. with her busband and five children at Con Creek. ‘The murderer, ber brother, who calls himself John Hanty, but whose real name is John Cooper, bas lived here at interyals some twenty years, and been for some time entployed as track repatrer on the Michigan Central ;nil- road. He left this city on Wednesday, went to the neighborhood of his sister's house, apd rs stopped at the house of John Corby over night. { | | The name of the | ity. end elsewhere, Victim is Mrs. William Lynch, who was living | building materi: | } | | i Yeewrday forenoon he went to the house of | bis sister, where, getting into some altercation | with ber, be drew a revolver and fired. The #bot not taking effect, he seized an axe and with | its edge aimed a murderous blow at her head | and face. The blow tuok effect just below the brows, cutting across the nose and eyes, and siuking deep intothe brain. She fell to the | floor a ¢ corpse. when the murderer with might | ii | fi | 26 feet; o: wo! se, 140 by 25 feet. with two jer —Trade demand for Rio fair and prices | feet; on8 Sook: bease, 300 be jc fish AUCTION SALES PROPOSALS. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &ec. L*"22. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- INGS AND OTHER PRUPERTY aT POINT LOOKOUT, MD. ria | rlermaster ember 29, 185. ion tothe highest bis ice of Chie. . Washington. v c be Will be sold at public an: der at POINT LOOKOUT, Md , commencing THURSDAY, January 18 184 at 10 o'clock am. the folowing frame buildings aud ether public property at that place, viz" UNITED STATES GENERAL HOSPITAL. One Headquarters Building. 175 by 25 fet; 15 Hospital Wards, each 175 by 25 feet, one Mess-house ‘200 by 28 feet; one Guard's Quarters, 167 by 24 tect; one Contraband Quarters. 60 by 14 feet; one Kitch- « by 28 feet; one Chapel, 77 by 25 feet; une ndry 99 hy 22 fest. with etatianary Engine £9 comoyjve Boiler and all the necessary apparatu stean? laundry and drying, one Oow Stable, Gi by 14 feet; one Horse Stable, 52 by 21 feet, eve Waxon Houre, smail; one Brgy house. 55 by 2 40 by % feet. and 19 feet high; Water-tank buil ing, 17 by 17 feet, 9 feet high, wits circular wat tank 16 feet diameter; two Coal-h house. one Forage house. one Dead ti Wash-house. of aggregate length 1.860 feet. and 8 feet wide j Sie above mentionel Heatjaarters. Building is two stories high, lathed and plastered, and the fteen Horpital Wards, the Mess honse, and afew other structures are aleo lathed and plastered. PBISON GAMP. 1@ Hospital Warda, each 149 by 25 feet; 7 Cook- houses, each 143 by 22 feet; one Cook house 120 by c Wings. each 30 by 20 feet; one Headquarters Build ing, 72 by 24 feet. with two wings. each 4% hy 20 feet; ope ©. 8. Fterehou 96 by 22 feet, one Dix pennary, 40 by 38 feet; one Chapel, 10 by 24 feet; one Express Office, 30 by 1% feet; one Guard house, (block ,) £0 by 15 feet; one Quarters. one Office. and | one Storeroom. of varieus dimeneion=; also. 9, 143 | lineal feet of Fencing. 12 feet high; 310 lineal feet | of Boara Fence 6 feet bizh; 700’ lineal feet of covered Piank Footwalks. 12 feet wide and 9, 133 | linesl feet of Plank Footwalk, 4 feet wide. with | il. 8" QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. © ters. 100 by 28 feet; one Quarters, 100 by Qnarters. 72 by 22 ay nee, Behe or iS by 4 feet heelwright Sh. p. and feur Offices, three Q one OF hous one Sadeler’s e, of vations dimensions. MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY One Post Hospital. 7u by 25 feet; one Commissary Storehouse. 200 by 35 trone Commiasary Sales- feet; one Office 97 b ‘log.) 10 by 20 feet {; two frame Guard Gnerd House, log.) @ by Mouses. small size; one B k. at Fort Lincoln, one Ordnance Storehouse, 54 by 12teet: «40 by 26 feet, with Shed %4 by V3 feet. and Outhutiding 9 hy 9 feet: on Stable, $5 by 22 feet; and 10 Kitchens, Quarters, &c of vari. | t One wharf of Timber and Lumber. 476 feet long. idth from 22 to 102 feet. 244 lineal 11 feet high on Potomaceide. with feet fonr platforms. each 16 be I feet ef pla wtwatk, 6 feat al feet of Stockad: Side. with 20 feet and three platforms of va twat arr 28 Fire Ladders; 2 Axes: 115 Fire Buckets; and six lengths of Hose. each Si feet jobe ‘Three Cocking Ranges: ty of aid Lumber, t Lookout t one Perpetnal Oren; a J anumber of Pamps the wer adapted for a game. The buildings above enumerated. under the head of “United States General Heapiial, * are incated | t directly on the Point, the principal structures | being arranged ina circle, radiating from «com mon centre. and connected’ by covered footwalka. and could with moderate expense be fitted up prop. erly for the accommodation of visitors. as a steam laundry, ice-housc, coal house, water. tan’ a structures for the p are ready for immediate use. An excellent o tunity is also sfforded to land-owners in the vicin to secure valuavle fencing and favorite watering place, and is well the purpose now, having excellent fa- alt-water bathing, and abundance of e. A steamer will leave the Government wharves, sonth side of the basin, near Fardy's ship yard, Baltimore, Md., at 10 o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 17. 18%, for the transportation of | bidders to Point Lookout, and will retained until the close of th le to return the passengers to Baltimore. Me; i be furmished on the font atthe v The Bi erty in lo 7he military guard will remain in charge of the &c , for Builane sired. ana in which ‘cmove their property. ‘Terms; Gael sD Govergment fund i Cotoyel are Chief Quartermaste Tiere | de 29-16t nent of We ALE OF GOVERE“ENT BUILDINGS A Ly ALEXANDBIA, ‘4: c | | 12. 1866. at 12 o'clock | Government Buisdings | re te thy Mojor Jamer Gleason DAY viz Tennallytown, Io feet. ~ Gov SALE OF | , at the junction «f the | J Potomac river with Chesapeake Bay, war, befors | I (j0VEBNMENT BA superior to am AUCTION SALES. 4's OF GOVERNMENT BEEF CATILE. ice af Commissary of Subsistence. { Re Aree Sonaucn ta There will be sol¢ in Fredericksburg. Va.. at Public Auetion. ov THURSDAY, the tithday of Jonunary. 18%, twelve head (more >> less) of prime Beef Cattle. The Cattle will he sold at so much per head. | | | Among there Cattle are several pairs of Working — They cap be seen at any time he yard im the rear of the Commissary . at * Citizen all.’ They are in jon. and are a superior lot of Beef Cat- e sold at the same tims, aboat eight thousand porns of trround Hard Bread, put up in barrels of #0 to 175 pounds each, in good condition. Termes of Sale: Cash, in Government fands, upon delivery. By order of Brevet Major Thomas C. Sullivan, S.. 0.3 A., incharge of Department of Vir- i North Carelina. ED 8HA hues Quartermaster's Office, Depot of Washington,y . Washington, D’C., January 8, 186 Will he rold at public anction. on the premises. under the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colonel M Janes M Moore AQ Engineer , between 13th aud ith ‘amp, on K and L etre Streets east. ‘n this city. viz: ‘Two (2) Marracks, exch 24's by 98 feet. One (1) Commissary building, 2053 hy 41 feet. One (1) Office. 8'5 By 10% feet. Three (3) Offices. each 1245 by 21% feet. suard honse. 125: by 63 feet. xs will be sola sing om within Sttcon dase trom d : erm: Cash,in Government funds DH RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ja sat Depot of Washington and must be pf sale, S4le OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, Headquarters Depariment of Washington. Othe of Chiat Quariermastery Wasarncion. D. January 4, 184. herald on the premises. at public auction, highest hidd nder the direction ot Brevet A. Q M., on WEDNES 10th instant, the fellowing public buiblings, At 16 o'clock a. m., at FORT GAINES ar .» one Frame Building, 22 by Atlo‘clock p mat FORT €. F. SMITH, Vira fvin. one Frame Barrack, 100 by 20 feet. one Mess Houre, (© by 20 feet, and one Building, 22 by 15 feet At 2 o'clock p. m., at FORT TILLINGHAST, Virginia. one Frame Barrack, 100 by ™) feet,ons Mere House, 40 by 20 feet, and one Building, 23 by 18 feet Furchasere will be allowed ten days to remove he Buildings: en efoaia 2 . overnment funds Terme: Cash, Ip Govegameny (INGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, jna-ot Departinent of Washington, MENT STOVES AND HEATERS. Chief Quartermaster’s Oifce, Depot af Washington,t ashington, D’C., January 3, 183. Will be sold at Public Auction. under the direc ion of Brevet Lieut. Col. James M. Moore, A Q. M . at Wareheure No. 1. on Fat . bet 19th and 20th etn. Washington, D.C.,on FRIDAY, January 13, SG". at Oo clock a. m,,a large lot of Stoves and aters. vix stoves. eld and worn 200 Coal Stoves, Bow, large size 10 Wood Stoves. new. assorted sizes 1 Cylinder Heaters, new ‘Th. €00 Stoves will be sold in lots of from one to wenty five, the 360 Coal Stoves in lots of from on wy twelve and the Wood Stoves and Heater fanda. KUCKER, Prt Maj Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jad ot Depot of Washing! be sold ringly Terms—Caeh tn Goveremen? SALE OF RESERVED HORSES. QUARTEEMAsTER’s Orrice, Wasuixcton, + December 12, 1985. uartermaster General of the Army directs Government Horses now at Giesboro, D. The bat all C.. be wold to the highest bidders. R and continuing on each TUESDAY and DAY thereafter, until all SALES will, therefore, take place at GIESBO- 0, D6 . be, i THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14. 19% st THURS- a posed of, A Beat will leave the Sixth street wharf every ae 3 cp the days of sale. ere Horses have been carefully selected, and 7 heretofore offered for sale. Animals will be sold singly. Rales to commence at 10 o'clack a.m. Terms—Cash in United States currency. JAM A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge de 12-tf iret Division, Q. M.G. O. and main struck the axe repeatedly into her | nies Quartermaster's Office, Depot of Wi MELON} body, cutting diagonally across the breast from | the ‘left shoulder. the bloody weapon going | through at more than one stroke, and actually | gudet She direction eutting the heart from the body, laying it in 2 | nivering bleody mass ather side. The chil- j ren in the house fled to alarm the neighbors in | the beginning of the terrible tragedy,and when help came—but came too late—the fiend incar- | Bate appeared at the back door, covered with | blood and bis weayfou in his hand. He was | s0on seized and brought before Justice Daniel | Corby, who, upon hearing the facu, immedi- | ately ordered the prisoner to be sent to jail in | thie city. As he entered the justice's office the | husband of the murdered woman met him upon the threshold, and there learned of the | terrible scene yust enacted in his home. The murderer was securely bound with cords, and | brought to the jail, where the blood staina | were removed, and he was committed to the | cells. In conversation with our reporter, he | exhibited the most unaccountable indiffer and coolness, expressing his joy at the deed, and declaring that he did it party in retaliation for the alleged @ct of his sister in poisoning her parents im Irela fear of his own li ce t her hands. BF The coudition of M. described by the Comm itias being quite provtrated. She isstill wenk, and remains in bed the greater part of the time. She seems to ware for nothing but morphine and opinm, and uses ai) that she can procure. She bas the ben- efit of a clergyman, and says that she derives great covsolation from his visits. Her cell is neat and clean, and she has been allowed the companio: ship of one of the other female risoners, whom she keeps by he. constantly. here is nothing sullen or morose in M Grinder; on the contrary, she is rather chee ful, and likes to converse with all who may Vowst her —+e00e- SPECIAL NOTICES: eevceees asteate ‘TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB | 15,2 STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glsss, of Janesville, Wisconsin,. writes for ‘the benetit of all who enfier with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggra. vated case of Piles, and brother was discharged from the army as imcurable,(he being quite para- lyzed the Piles.) Both these distressing cases th one bottle of Dr STRIUKLAN D'S: Were cured wi’ PILE REMEDY. The mendation of these jemen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those anfer- ing that the most Pn emery chronic cases of Piles are,cured, by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. eis evi where. . . WarBh 2 CO CaaS CHESTM, Sa BY: svenue and 502 Ninth street. oc 3-ly A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to thosesuf from a dist: DR. STRICK- cough COUGH BALSAM. UG astantaneous, and is withal There is no doubt is one of the and is all that its propri- We have tried it during the past week and found relief from a most distressi: ough. Ii ls prepared by br. Strickland, No 133 Bycamere street. Cinelnnati. Ohio, and eta. Sold by J. W: NAIRN E'S Drug Store, and CHAS. Wa ANI'8. 317 Pi and 50: 5 mip tints enue 2 Ninth street best preparations tn ctor claims for it. SECRET DISEASES. ‘AN's Girt is the most certala, safe and Lem gy mm oe remedy fete . Cures in aon four a ¥ ° cent eases ip twenty-four hours. » no mercury. On! ts the soldier's ore, and Bot want to be exposed. ‘an's Roor ann Hr: nt cnre for 8; Tetters, &e. lee iby 8.0. Fond. Bee aoe we Tae an RaToRLER, AT gates lich and Sait Rheum in 8 tence ee rare Cbiliblains. Ulcers, and all Eruptions of Gold by ait 3 J.D. GILMAN. marZ ly 350 Pennsylvania avenue. MARRIA a _ a Warning AND CELIBACY, oh. or aks bettie vertisement. m5 2 y th = stior ate! sent in sealed letter envel yee fren of charge ILLIN BROUGHTON, Bownrd P.K J. W228 Hw. ACADEMY, BELS’ DANCING Pennsylvania avenue. between 6th and Zt, Uppotiie Metropolitan Hotel. “+ Gestring to enter can de #0 now, ae we 'y forming newciasses the quarter ne wich the firet lesson. All in. Mon in regard to terme, &..can be had prying as above Dass and Hours af Trrtion: For Ladies. Mieses and Masters, Wedneslay and Baturday afternoons, from 3 te i o'clock. For Geutlemeu, Tuesday and Friday eveatags, Tx to 10 d,and he says partly from | Grinder, sentenced | tobehung at Pittsburg, on the 19th inst., is i | and Instruction for Young A { | i | PARKER'S HALL. { Praeticing Awernbiies every Thursday eventue. | ie; } -LINCOLN Dey ‘ashington. D.C., J doe Will be told at Public Auction, on the premises of Brevet Lientenant Colonel +00 SATURDAY, Jannary 15, 18%, commencing at 10 ovlock a m , the follow. ge deecribed Government Buildings. viz: AT THE WOOD-YARD, CORNER OF OR AND PATRICK STREETS, PmOnO One (1) Office. 14 by 16 fert ‘Two (2) Mess houses, each 19 by 42 feet. WEST SIDE OF UNION STREET. BETWEEN ORONOCO AND PRINCESS STREETS, One (1) Guard house, 8 by 12 feet. One (1) Guard-house, 12 by 12 feet. Q. M, HOSPITAL. N. W. CORNER WATER STREETS. One (1) Out-house. 4 by 16 feet. EAST SIDE UNION STRE CAMERON STkeRT wACING One (1) Commissary Shed, 9% by 113 feet. ADJOINING NO. 13, UNION STREET. One (1) Commissary Storehouse, 43 by 97 feet. BEAR OF MR. SMOOT’S OFFICE, FOOT OF CAMERON STREET. One (1§Commissary Shed 42 by 94 feet, AT PIER NO. 8. One (1) Shed, 33 by 120 feet. AT 8. W. COBNER UNION AND ORONOCO STREETS. One (1) Stable 16% by 62 feet. t AT THE GOVERNMENT CORRAL. One ()) Barrack, 2032 by 100 feet. One (1) Cook house, 12 by 27 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be removed within tifteea days from date of s: Terms cash, G.C. Lee, A.Q M © CAMERON n Government fonds D.H. RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster. ja 8 5t Depot of Washingt [2892 SALE oF UNITED staTES onD- December 26, 1835. NCE PROPERTY. ALLEGHENY ARSENAL. Will be sold at public auction, by T. A. aicClel- laud, Auctioneer, at Allegheny Arsenal, Pitts- burg, Pa .commencing at 10 o'clock a m.. MON- DAY, January 16, 1866, the following articles, viz: 4 tree Canven £2 Upper Cazemate Carriages, cast fron = a tig aa ke 5 aaa a2 reign Moskets jen. ns repaired United States Muskets aud Lifles, new and repaired 62 837 foreign Muskets and Rifles 13 684 United States Muekets and Bifles 3.538 breech loading and giber: Carbines ee NA TIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- GENERAL Te and from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Knoxville, Tennessee; public confidence essential to EXPRESS COMPANIES. TION COMPANY. FICE an.’ QEPOT: or OMMERCIAL BUILDING, No -~ Loujelana ay, between Ninth and Tenth streets, prepared to do a CRE AND {fRANSPORTA- This Company is now pr TIGN BU Alsxandria, Richmond, Peters- burg rolk, Lynchburg, €harlottes- ville. nchester, Harrisonburgh, Staunton, Lexingten, S % ‘and Bristol, in Virginia; eldon, Goldsboro’, Wil- yh. Greensboro’, N. 0.5 v mingt-n Newbern. Ralei Salisbury, and Charlotte, ¢ don. Wilmington and Weldon, Atlastic and North @arolina, haleigh and North Carolina 1 Railroads. As rapidly as possible the Lines and Agencies of he Company will be extended to other States, of which due notice will be given, ‘The tariff of charges is bared upen fair business inciples, yielding a reasonablo profit to the Com- thont being oppressive tothe pablic Upen it confidently presents ite claims for # fai tronage, relying npon net the character of its officers an: te large c agents for that ee e38. PMAN, Agent. de 13 ly A. CHA Abas EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. QO. LEAVE. | DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | annave, 1:1 Sporting Rifles “| sso). . | ) For Baltimore and Phil 35 Shot Guns 3:30 g] 6: ale. 8.02 Musket and Rifle Barrels Taf Pm. Siesphie,gnd mterme-¢ | sla. 19.99% Bayonets. Triangular snd Sword -_---—_— —_—_—_— 2.186 Revolvers New York, Boston, and A Swords the East; Wilming! Iry Accoutrements Lag re and Newbern, N. 5: try Accontrements 6: ara Cherleston, 8.C.; Sa-! | 11:304.m 100 Saddles, Cavalry and Artillery h, Ga., and ‘New 0.000 parts af Horse Equipments, Bridkes, Home Brushes. Curry-combs, &c. Get i a aaa $00 Saddle Blaukets \{ pattiestows 3200 parts of Artillery Harness bare; (Chacha 4,000 ee Powder, Cannon, Musket, Rifle and 3:30 | isle, P portin a mitbcomplete sets of Wrought Iron parts for Ft aes iams, en. Md mira, casemates mifalo. Rocheate 00 tena Scrap Cast Iron Fisslc. Bocnecter, © tons Scrap Wroaght Iron | \ and the Canadas i tons Lead and Antimony fo pigs, type metal —— ee = aks cecal tarbee 254 |} "eomatteaale Bout pe ) pounds Lead ross - “ * at a a 17-600 Packing Boxes i Ratlroad. (| 8 Fae A large lot of appendages for Muskets, Carbines, ge lot of Artillery Implements and Equip- ¢ lot of spare parts for Muskets, &c, lot of Tools and Machines. reharers will be required to remove the prop- erty within ten days after the sale. Terma cash kK R. WHITELEY, Lieutenant Colone: of Ordnance, »nd de 12t Bri Bri . U8. Army, ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER- MASTER'S STORES. CLOTHING CAMP. Pit xu, Columt Cinelunatl &Clevel AND GABRISON EQUIPAGE, AT ALEXANDKIA, VA. Chief Quartermaster's Office, Depot of Washinston,, Washingion. D.C., January 5, 1866 Lhe sold at public aucti at Ale: ia, fF the direction of B Lieut. J. ce. fk - M.. on TUESDAY. January 23, at 16 © cloc m., a large lot of Condemned termaster # Stores, Clothing, &c., a8 follows ; Jackets, Coats, C te Cauldron. Argand Burners, M. led” Hair. Sheepekina. Deer” Hi Cast! Wrought iSersp lron, Cast and Spring Steel Grain tacks, & with a targe lot of second bard consisting of Flooring, mon Oulls. Ship Knees, « murt be removed within five days re of sale © will be continued from day to day until Je of the property ix sold. Cash, tn Government funds D TH. RUCKER, Prt Mn) Gen and Chief Quartermaste: jer-ut Devot of Washingt SALE OF QUARTERMASTER STURES. Chics Quartermasters Office, Depot of Washington, a Washineton. D.C, January 1, 1366 , Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direc- then of Prevet Colovel CH. Tompkins, Q. M.. at LD EPUT. Washington, 1. .on TUES- r Bary 23.19% atl0 o'clock a m.a lage ARTERMASTER STORES, consisting of *. Sweat Cotlare, Horse Uovers, Hose - goes Biven fo suit coavenieace of | Carriage Hammers, Hay Koivex, Fire Hose. Neck ne | Straps ana Cnai i * cam pe had ot J. ¥. Billie’; Poiip & | Brund ¢ Irons. See eae, wiehere and other bool and wnsie sterva; also ; by #pj sive at the Academy derine the hour from dey o meee withis ive dare from ke B.@ tow stofandTioWwp m.,| — Tertie—Cank in Government furd« oF Curing t urs of nition 4 note addressed to the Academy writ meet with Bl Gi pt aifention. oc ett RPCK ER, ‘ni ay Maj, Gon. and Chie? Quartermaster. Depot of Washington, peculiarly adapted for children, bet ordi Ser Parkers: ? neaville,O} Nortolk. Forsress Mon reenod City Point, Va. Richmond and Peters-) burg.; Danville, Ra- leigh Weldon. Greens- Salisbury. Char- vd Asbo ville, Tenneseoe, An usta, Athens, Atlan a, Allany, Macon and Columbus, Ga; Eu fuula und Montgom- ery. Ala; Warrepton, ‘ange Gor: } hurtottes- |] ville, Stannton. Lyneb- i tions u bare. and alt & Virgin and Tennesssee Railway. s: S14 AND 219 PEN LVANIA AVENUE, ne wtf SROME’S NAIK COLUR RESTORER FOB retaining and gradually bringing back the Hair te its original color, with the incon tending the use of a‘aye Sold ara ence at- oruts per bottle. A in a EXFORD'S MEDICAT ER : R NUTS, FP GINGEE BRBAD for worme, unrivaled {p , and eaten ss an mary cake. ‘or sale s. Price Moente . » F. 0. REICHENBAC i pa by druggier, jee 2 cente per box. Sei BE CHS Piano Rooms, G’ ERNMENT SALE OF OHOICE WHIs- Office Depot Commissary ‘ashingion, D.C. 28, 1966. Sealeg Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at thir offe. until 12'o'cleck m.. on TUBSDAY, the Mb Gay_of January, 18%, for the sale of abeut 9.700 gallons of Bon: bon Whiskey, 10 ** Rectified “ bye 20 : Propesels not received for less than five barrels. or of enc § The Whiskey will be re- before the deliv- erpiatd seid by the "proof gallon.” Payment in Government funds. abont fifty per cent of which will be required on the aece: of the bid, aud the remainder as soon ss the re- guaging is completed, aud before the delivery com- mences No bid received from parties who have failed to comply with their contracts. Bidders are requested to be present at the open- ing of their bids. All purchases will be loaded at the Government Wharves, in Washingten, D.C., free of expense to the purchaser. The usual reservation of the Government in re- gard to bids will be observed. G. BELL. de 90-004 ___ Major and C8.,U. S.A. GALE OF HARD BREAD. ¥ Orrics Derot Commissary H Fort Moron, Va., Dec. 13, 1985. Bealed_ Preposals in licate, will be received at this office on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS of exch week for all the surplas HARD BREAD at this Depot The Bread Is in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, and in good shipping order. | All purchases will be delivered on beard of trans- | Perts without expense to the purchaser. No proporais received for less than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) pounds, Payment required on notification of acceptance of bid in Government funds. Proporals should be endorsed ‘Proposala for Hard Bread,” and addressed te de lett JAMES CURRY, Col. and0. 8. LEGAL NOTICES. ( RPHANS’ COURT, December 16. 1855.—D:s- Tkict oF Corumeia, Wasnincton Co’ to-wit In the case of E'ias Davis, admi tor of James ©. Davis, deceased, the admin trator aforesaid bas, with the apprebation of t Orphans’ Court of Washington County afor * appointed Tuesday, the 9th day of Ja: 1°65, fer the final settlement and distri- tien of ‘the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far asthe same have been collected and tarned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at Orphans’ Court of Wasbington County afores: properly, vouched. or they pe excluded from all bene tate: prev jel a copy of this order be pub ed on three weeks inthe Evening star, previtks to the said 9th day of Ja . 196, Test :—Z. C. BINS. de 18-w3w* Registor of W (pee i3 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the snbdscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Conrt of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, etters of administration on the personal e tate of Samuel Kelly, late of Washington City, .. deceased, A)l persons having claims against id deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same twith the vouchers_thereof, to the subseri- ber. on or before the Sth day of December next; the may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benet of the said estate. Civen under my hand this 9th day of December, 1965 {del2law3w*| ELIZABETH KELLY. pur IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the snb- scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Conrt of Washington County.in the District of Colum- ag exhi subecri bia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Elizab: Miles, late of Washington 5 D +> deceased, All persons having c! 8 nst said deceased. are hereby warned to t the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the er, on or before the 2d day of January next; may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit «f the said estate. Given under my hand this 2d day of Jannary, 196. jn $-law3w* ABRAHAM BLAKELRY. JAMES TOPHAM & CO.'5 Sie PREMIUM eB TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BT 5600 SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Hatt, Where they continue to manufacture and have on sale a large and fine aseortment of TBUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS. ~ HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, ao, REPAIRING, Tranks, &c., repaired promptly and thoronghly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, ees the highest premium, a bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. O., in 1gs7, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM . HABNESS OIL. Dealers supplied at the lowest fob 6-19 FACTORY PRIOES, City Hatt, Wasuineton, Dec. 14, N OTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS, Waren Ercistrar’s Orricr, t all 8 who ewn lots or parts of lotein this city, whether improved or unimproved. which bind on or touch on the following named streets or ave- " enue, from Rock creek to Eighth it. Eighth sireet east, from Pennsylvania avenue to south M street. K street north. from Twenty-third street west te Beventh street west. Massachusetts » from Seventh street west to New Jersey avenu New Jersey avenue, from Massachuseets avenue to north B street. Fifteenth street west, from New York avenue to Pennsylvania avenue. eis street west, frem F street north to Penn- vania avenue. Rerenth street west, from K street north to F street north. Four-a half street, from Pennsylvania ave- Four-and- Bee to north © street. Four and-a-half street, from Maine avenue to sonth P street. Twenty fourth irect sett, from Pennsylvania avenue to port street. North A street, from Delaware avenue to First street east. — street east, frem north A street to Pennsyl- vaniw' avenue. Maine ue, frem Third street west to Sixth street west Sixth street west, from Maine avenue to south B street. and South B street, from Sixth street west to Tenth eat, tee hereby notified that @ water-tax ef seven- A eignihe (7%) of one cent per square foot has been levied on said lots or pargs of lots; and that the same is now due and payab: if roperty on which this cg mye is ie in it this office. Owners of levied may at their option pay the nual instalments, bearing intorout on r r cent. per annum. or may pay the whole amount sittin tabrty days from the date of this notice, with abatement o! per cent. All lots or parts of lots on which the first instal- ment of tax shall not have been paid at the expiri tion ef thirty days from the date hereof, will be ri turned az delinquent to the Cellector of City Taxes, and by bim will be advertired and sold ac the law directs. RANDOLPH COYLE, de 4-diIm Water Registrar. 51 3 JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 513 513 7th street, between D and EB, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENEKAL HARPWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horee-shoe Natle, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, pxictrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Pic , Axes, Bo Glue, Spt Cane for chair i all of which we offer at 513 F. THE LOWEST CASH PBIOB. 318 [feb 15-17] Ww>ses AND LIQUORS. — We bave now on hand a fullsupply of California Wives of the following Brands: Port, Angeiica, Muscatel and Hock. and pure Grape Brandy. Aleo, Sherry. Madeira, Port, Mus- cat. and Malaga Wines. Blackberry, Gini Apple and ol Brandy, Jamai end New Ex Also. Baker's, Gibson's, or H ‘prreold Ryeand Bourbon iskeys, Irish Whiskey, ola Holland Gin, Pep- er ad Stough- jou Bitters, Porter, Ale. and int Cordial. Hostetter’s, Drake's ai Brown Stout, «0 Pure Apple Cider for saleby ay eaeara do 20-10tif Corner E and 9th streets, YicTOk BECKER, m PIANO TUNER AND REGULATO: Wen Esta rLiswep tN 1885. Connected during ten years with the Piano Store of John . Bilis, Eeq.. ond known as Taner . for Chickering & Sons. ORDERS NOW RECEIVED aT DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE’S, Engra’ tioners, &c., 326 Pa. av., bet. sth and and, Sta- 10th sts, 98 Lith street, near Ps. avenue *RRENS RESTAURANT, CORNER STH AND E STREETS. WM. KLEIN, Cc. BBER, PROPRIETORS. Thie celebrated establishment has been thorough- Vy. Ras py oe it Low open to the pub 5 best 01 “ M'MEALS AND DINNERS. for eriee porter promptly pre: ‘The BAR is stocked of Wines, Brandies. Liquors, and Segars. FREE LUNCH DAILY, FROM 12 TO 1 P. One suite of Furnished Boomstolet. no20 2m* former capacity. ppg D.C. tm this city, has been eni and proved in @ way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing = Thankful for the patronage al MA * proprietor hopes that by atlention to continue to reesei ve patrenace as heretofere. Guests cond) j | pared. with the most chotce brands | | = Leove daily, except Sunday rgeeare moderates with what they receive. | oo *_P. BMRICH, Proprietor. DENTISTRY. DE, LOCKWOOD, Washington Building, 344 Pa avy. basemployed Dr McCREEDY. askill- ful Dentist, from New York, and willinsert TRETH on Kubber at a very reduced price. Ether admim- istered if desire de 6-im* GAS for extracting teeth with It is very pleasant and never injuri- ost delicate, Have given it to over five ne. Administered daily from 9 to 10 1 Howland. at Dr. Wadsworth‘ n thousand pe am. by fF fice, No. 366 © rt..near ah at. e -im* I BR. MERRILL, SURGEON DENTIS No. 310 Penunsylya potwecn 9th and ith sts, c VRE. M. LOOMIS, M.D The Inventar and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATK TEETH, attends personally his office in this city, Many persons Wear there teeth who cannot wear oth and no person can wear others who cannot wear ene. Persons calling at my effice can be accommolated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but tot «who are particular, and wish the pn- rest, clamuest, strongest and mort perfect denture that art cap procure, the MINEBAL more fully warranted Kooms in th between 9th and 0th sta. Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelphia. oc 2-ly REAT DISCOVEBY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise ving teeth to, 'B office, ain. 8 extract to call ai _LEWL —_ thems Seen. out eg IP ee y so. call ai examine e Doctor - nerd method of tuserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Bryon cuce see, the great im rovement ip hie teeth Me u Will have them in no other atyle bis ina valuable ons. Teeth inserted on Gold, and Rubber Plates at the old price, a8 ¥ wivanced price on our work since the groat age in gold. bas ey Penn’s avenue, between 12th and 13th ts jan%6-ly 8. R. LEWIE.M. D., Dentist STEAMBOAT LINES. ATHANTIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY TO The Steamers com: JOHN @GIBSO: E.O©. KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, FAIRFAX Capt. Winters. Leaving Pier Beis Bert jovey a 8D . ana. street, Washington, D. O. and foot of G TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a. Freight recetved daily during and carefnily kept ander cover. The steemers of this line now connect with Alex- andria and Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any roint sens oe, line ef the road. MORGAN, BHINEHARY? & OV., Agents. Corner 1) th and Penn. argnue. south si BOWEN, BHO. 8 CO., Agente” y . & CO,, Agents. a = Alexanéria, Va H. B. CROMWELL & GO., Agents, nel7 tf 86 West street, New York. KB EASTERN SHOKE'S STEAMBUAT—the Steamer CAMBRIDGE—Icaves No. 140 Light Street Wharf, Balti- more at * rp. w.. on SATURDAY: and TUESDAYS for OX FORD. KA‘ OAMBRIDGE and DOVEB B. m. business hours, STON POINT, IDGE, and all in- termediate landings on Tread Avon and Ohoptank vers. She has excellent passenger and freight weistinn on. mooDen rent, oc 28-tf 170 Light St. Wharf, Baltimore. <TEAMER LEAVES 7TH STEBET WHARF SATURDAY MORNINGS, at WWo'clock, 1 OUNT VERNON; BeturnatS p.m, Fare bie RISWICK, oc 16-tf General Superintendent. N= YOBRK AND WASHINGTON sTEA SHIP COMPANY. Gath 014 Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, BEBECCA CLYDE and EMPIRE, In connection with Inland Steamers GEORGE H. STOUT. ao FLOWER and ANN ELIZA. Begular Salling Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 12 M., from the foot of High street, town and Pier 16 East River, footof Wall New York. For Freight or Passage apply to 0. P. HOUGHTON, Ag foot of High strest Georgetown. M, ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf, Alex andria. JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates, je 22-6m OC. P. HOWGHTON, Agent. JQ STRENGTH TOTHE WEAK: B. ” YOUTH TO THE AGED I! BIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR, ‘This ration is unequalled as a Rejuvenator and Rettorer of wasted or inert functions. The should be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasmuch as it will render the youthful in feeling and in strength, and ena them te live over again the days of their pristi joy. It not only exhilerates but strengthens, a: {ereally an invaluable blessing. ally to those who have been reduced to condition ef rowing 2 self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of lepotoncr of any human organ, this pecy i preparation will remove the ef- Ce forever. re BIOKRENE ted Curse Impotency, Gexzpst Besriiry, Incafacity, Dyspxpsia, a geaston, Loss or Ar- PeTite, Lew Spinits, WAKNESS OF THE ORGANS oF GENERATION, ImpeciLity, Mxntat Ixpo- LENCE, EMaciaTion, Ennvl, 1T Has a Most Da- DIGHTFUL, DEstRaBLE aNp Novet Errect Upon THE NERVOUS SysTEM. all who are in any w: prestrated by rvous disabilities are ———s vised to seek a cure in this most excellent un- called preparation. . by imprndence, haye lost their eet etan: Wil Bud @ specs and perma- nent cure in the ENE. EBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- mo chs OLD should give this valuable discovel INGalit will be found totally different from other articles for the same parpenss seas TO FEMALES —This preparation is tnvalnable peorma- knesses kinds, More the wasted strength with woi nd tonic, and will give relief in eine persistence with the firstdose. A brief Prreeree will renovate the stomach to's degres of perfect health, and banish Dy forever” One dollar per bottle, or six les for $5. SoLD BY. bac 4 apna heparan ty a Sent by express any whe: adaresal: HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, “i S Dey street. New Toon 4 8eld by 8 C. FORD. corner lth street dec 9-eoly a and Pennsylvania avenne. Ca HELLER, Late Paymaster U. 8. Navy. ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Claims for Prise Money, Lest Clothing, Benaty, Pace Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper- Sy attended to ptly. Office 29 4% street, Post Office Box 42% Wash- ngto city.D.O. _ fs ‘EM AB—Protected Mantel England: aud secared by the ecals of pm meget teh pring. Pot Paris, and the Lm ege ne, Vienna. jesmar No.1, effectual remedy for Relax- uae ue Hild and Exhaustion of the System. Triesmar No. 2 has entirely su Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Bea Rert the atslighs Pome fo il et ties Sym) ,, thus obviating the use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- = in the ey of a most Le as ect ae nd a wate chan; sphere, Rcases, each, en pircasca in one for @9, and in eases, ministered! By Valpeet: Gallsteande, ‘Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 New York. be had alec of 8 0: FORD, Ni obo bed 8. jo. ataai ave., corner 1ith st. Fo NON-RRTENTION OR INCONTINENOS on oF ulceration of the bladd: kidi . diseases pros lands, stone fn the Disdder on a OF eter eee ‘BF PLUID EXTRACT RUSTON aH. RED OO 1 ww = NST 208 of arine. irritation, inflamma’ iat omen gravel or Kidneys. ai LMBOLD'S EX OT Bi 5 | BOW run a8 follows. v TEETH will | clty—No. 33% Pennsylvania ave., | | RAILROAD LINES. Trains between WASHINGTON aN MORE. and WASHINTON AND TH bow run as follows. viz FOR BALTIMORE Leave daily, except Sanday un m.. 2nd 2M. and 4:3, an FOR ALL WAT ® FOR WAY STATIONS SOVTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION AUS Leave st 6 and 6:05 m ani at 2:90and 440 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6-2 and 7 trains te or from A ON SUXDAY. _ FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7.908. m. and 23) and 7:30 p.m _ FOR WAY STATIONS Leave at 7 s,m. and 2-3) p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEsT. Leave daily, except Sunda; . at {30 a.m. and 7.98 at? 30pm. only. Sonmeting ot neg ecling, th trains from Ballimore to . &e TICKETS to the Weet Station Ticket Omi 1] as at the new office in Building. Pennsyivani w York, Philad+lphia, and Boston, see Advertisement of * Through Line,” aster of Transportation, ral Ticket Agent. went, Washington. GL. LINE PETWEEN WASHINGTON ILADELPR!I* aND @ Yo ov ees eS Wasninet TON. January 8. 1866, ‘Trains between W ahington and New York are FOR NEW YORK. without change of ears, Leave daily (except Sunday) at7 308 m. and 6.30 rpuRet Pu and 7-30 pm = NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- phia, veave daily (except Sunday) at 1118 @, m. aud 4:35 p.m FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7.38 aud 12.35 a, ™m., and 4:3 and 7-30 p.m ON SUNDAY Leave for New York at 6% p.m. only. Leave for Philadel, 7-9) p. monly Sleeping cars for York on 7-3 p. daily, except Sunday “~, car rok only to Ph’ hrough tickets to Boston. can be hed at the in the day. as well as at the in the Amer- ican Telegraph Building, Penusyivania avenue, between 45 and 6th streets See Baltimore and Ghio Railroad advertisement for echedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- Bapolis, and the Weet W.P SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M.©€OoLE eral Ticket A, . oc tf GEO'S KOONTZ, Agent. Washington. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA BR. Re THROUGH BY RAIL FROM WASHINGTO™ SD ALEXANDRIA To RIC OND ABD AMEND LYN usvke. = On and after TURSDAY, December 12, 1885, par- senger trains on this road will ran daily sunday excepted ) as follows : SOUTH Leave Weshingten atT (am, Leave Alexandria “a m Leave Gordonsvi ln Connecting with Virginia mond and Stannton direct Arrive at Kiebmond at 5:99 p.m. Arrive at Lynchburg at 545 p. m. KORTH Leave Lynchburg at 7-0 a.m Leave Richmond at700a m Leave Gordonsville at 12:20 p.m. Arrive at Alexandria at 4. p.m, Arrive at Washington at 5:39 p.m. Connecting with trains to all parte of the North and West Local freight train lenges Alexandria at 74@a, m., and arrives at Gordons at 5:25 p.m aves Gordonsville at 6 a. m.,and arrives at Alexandria at 4:%5p m Through freight train leaves Alexandria at 245 pm entral road te Ricb a. m., and arrives at Lynchburg st 6:40 p.m. Leaves L hburg at 245 a. m., and arrives at Alexandria at 61° p.m Express freight train and arrives at Lync ves Alexandria at 7.0 m Katl0i0a.m Lear Lynchburg at 2:40 p. m.. end arrives at Alexandria at £0 a.m. ‘Ibis route has the advantage over all others of having « continuous railfrom New York to Lyneb- burg, 405 miles. leo pasece Fairfax, Bull Run. Manassas, Bris. tor. € t's. Rappahannock, Cnipeper, Orange and Gordonsville, where many of the late great bat- tles were fonght Tickets can be procured in Adams’ Building. opposite the Baltimore and Ohio t. in hele pg at i por Wi General Superi J M_BROADUS, Geveral Ti _Alexandria, Dec. 11. 1838. G™t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 70 TES NORTE AND WEsT. FOUR DAILY TRAINS, WINTER SCHEDULE. Ouand after November 20th, 19%, trains wili ran as follows : L L Baltimore Express Mafl, 90 Fast Line, S200.m. 12 Pittsburg & Erie Express, 440p.m. 7.0 p.m Pittsburg & Elmira Exp., 7:50p.m. WW p.m. TW9 TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at S0and7-0P. m SLEEPING OARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. SF-No change of cars between Baltimore, Ei- mira, Erie, or Pittsburg. ‘For tickets and tafe atthe ome of the Great Febosyiranie Bove,” corget enusy!vania avenue and Sixth street, ander Ne- ional et ad let ecreet, comeer | SVERUS, —— J. N. DUBARBY. Superiniendent NO. RB. - E. J. WILKINS, Passenger and Agent. JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent. no 20-8f greet DISEASES! SECRET PISEASES; SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Ege, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A. GLEET, STRICTURES, to. Contains no Mineral, v0 Balsam, me Mercary. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect @ Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, having ne smell now pleasant taste, and will not i ¥ icemach er bowels of the mest delicate, “= ened Brcom: sokes PUTS, LA B rei TES, EN ERE xt a oii TANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES red the pobiic ag a positive cure. ENEREAL BISEASES, SYPHILIS OB 7 AND iiss SAGES, Be sean si os and eradicates ‘ice most Toeasit reaches seed en every. venereal poison, so th. of the Smanent. Take then tile parity fag remedy gad be, Beoiee. vuith you eanp report inalternee ete terity that fer a NOT DESPAIH os ann RYTAR'S BOOT AND NERB JUICES will remove every vs of impurities from th@ system, as well ax all the of Mercury. bAMARITAN'S CHANCRE WASH. Price Seents: Full directions. HE SCBGEONSSAY OF THE SAMS WHAT THE STAN 'S REMEDIES. “Qn Boakd THE STEAMSHIP Costa Rica, fet 18, 1865.—Sfessrs. 150 Race Eyjndaphie—Dour 8 ‘one y; “J. 8. Borser, Sa \: Atlantic Mail Steamship Cou ¥ York in DESMOND B00. ‘Berigh Poussapuia Beld by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner th tree venue. “HENEY OOO. Alexandria my tt EJAPPINESS OB mus TOES ON The A capi ET OF WOND ICINE,” have determ!: to issue, free, (for the bere wamanity,) foot ot ‘Marriage snd ite ten. ferrous disability. = 1 a lon. Weakness. 4 Law. and Nature ‘of 7S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IM Fee ORE WASH cures cooeet and deli- fe disorders. in all their stages. at Little expense, ite or pe canes in —, = a aod Bo Siete in lis action, ane tree from ail injeriows “ENR —Jost received a fall assortuwent of OLD PEN arated GOLD PENS. Foresle ‘atm. sufacturer’s prices. TATLOR

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