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ee TR ae me ARETE, NESS SE A CTE PSI RT TRE, RE NENT cee Pe seaee SSE ~~. 4 + | a odist Episcopal Charch. in this body in session at the Eutaw Street Cbureh, Baltimore, on Saturday, after the | Opening exercises the names of the following preachers were called and their connection | Sengers, and that the © - with the Conference discontinued —Kevs. J. W. Gray. J. Butt. L. R. Jone + +. Pisharty, M.G. Balthus, P.H. Whisper, ©. A. Joice, J. N. Gray, N. Mutt, B. Hough, A.J. Harris,’ A. Robey, L. R. Joi Ww. " ¥ ‘at mes, G. W. Carpenter, and L. The majority of the above were present at i the Conference in session at Alexandria recent- ly. which went over to the church South. Alter the examination of the characters of the elders, Rev. Jonn Lanahan, Presiding El- der of Virginia District, made an mteresting etatement in regard to affairs in his District. Many preachers oo peer a return to this Con- derence, and, indeed, to the M. E. Church at all; Dut, as their great idol of slavery had fallen, he was disposed to be tender with their feelings. | Fe stated, m relatien tothe Winchester church difficulty, that the commanding officer merely notified a Gecmntenten, preacher that he must not again interfere with the church service. On another cccasion some of Mosby’s men, ac- companied by, he ee eee their chaplain, who claimed the church, interrupted the ser- vices by singing hymns boisterously, drinking something out of bottles, which he did not | k was water, cheering for Jeff. Davis, &c. = occurred at Berryville, near Winchester. He bad been represented as having said that he | hoped the day wontd soon come when he could walk arm in arm with a megro to the polls and sacTament, and but for his regard for the Meth- odie: character and position, he would open a toffaets that would vindicate himself, atter bow henviiy he would bear imme. round him. © believed he was safe eserting that fulty seven-tenths of the pro- desired to retmrn, but were prevented by om # somagrgs ome a Rev . Hays, A. Robey, G. W. Carpenter, were continued. Rey. 3. Gilbert was en- tered as withdrawn. Conference; Dr. Curry, of the New York Christian Advocete,and Dr. Johnson, addressed the Conference in relation to the educational interests. The general question of admitting ministers into this Conference was now taken up, and Kev. Thomas H. Haynes, of the Methodist Cbureh South: Rev. Mr. Grant, of the Virginia Tnstrict. and Key. George Crosstield, of the Noagara Conterence, Canada, were recognized ad™nitted) by @ unanimons standing vote wo as members of this Couference. Several of the well-known and most promi- nent members of this body, it is understood, wiil be Transferred to other conferences. The B. H. Nadal. D. D., will go to Phila- Ryan Rev. W.M + and Key. Thon York . D. D.. to Ch ts Sewall, D. D. t journed until 9 a. m. Monday. The Rey. Mr. Sbipley and Rev. Mr. Grant were ordained as Elders in the Madison Ave- noe Church, and the Rev. J.T. Richards as Deacon in the Eutaw Church, last evening. ‘The ceremonies were witnessed by large audi- enc it adjourn on Wednesday. Late South tems. The Rebel Generals Buckner aud Beall, who Dave been in Chicago for seyeral weeas have re «d South. th staliment; the balanee in three, six, and nine nths. Buildings are to be erected on the Meridian (Missesippi) Messenger says tha! some horse thieves lately captured and earred throuch that place, on their way to Kemper county, where the theft was com- mitted, are saidto be lostor misiaid on the road. Also that two horse thieves from Lau- derdale county were overhauled and captured, with their plunder, at the house of a dentist, named Jacob-, in Jasper. Jacobs fled and was shot down, but afterwards recovered so far as to escape—thatis to say, he disappeared. Also. up and teltas if he was drunk. He presently ound @ vial of chloroform on his pillow, and bext obeerved that he had been robbed of five thousand dollars Hon. J. A. P. Campbell, Judge of the Fifth Judicial District ot Mississippi, has recently delivered an important decision relative to the apprentice law. A child of a freedwoman was, at bis own request, apprenticed by the Pro- bate Court to a citizen of Attalacounty. His mother objected, wishing him to remain with * corpas for bis recovery was granted. " case coming before Judge Campbell he idect the action of the court to be illegal. ordered tbe boy to be returned to his mother, on the ground tbat by the laws ofthe | t te <cke mother of a fatherless child is its ural goardian, and entitled to its custody, services, and earnings until its majority, and ay obttin possession by habeas corpus, and v lav inlly contract for its seryices to an- r fer ® period not to exceed its minority.” Tee RON STRIKE AT PITTsBrRG.—We un- or e cf the iron establishments, recently saris 2 ancw & The Norwich (Connecticut) Bulletin Seusibly says that the question for the Union nies of that Sta te is not whether they willsup- Mr. Jobnsvm in his attacks on Congress, oT whether they shall stand by Mr. Stevens an¢ Mr. Simnerin their abuse of the Presi- dem, whether we will allow the party When, threngh all these years of war, has sus- por: sb taanes the g vermment and brought the ¢ batter an@ a rimonious personalities which have growe4:t of these differences. ake im this mater. Montgomery Ledyer Fire rs Sc. Max learn th: Miles, in Chaptico district, in this county, ws “° COUNTY.—We reg entirely destroyed by fire on Saturday last, wth a consiéerable pertion ef his valuable re. ‘The fire is supposed to have origi- d by & spark from & chimney falling on the fthe building. The Joss has been estima- Thi ted at $5,000 —Leonar dtowr Gazetic. in his own «auee.” but. be is quite often an use.—{ Louisrlle Jowrnal, &7 Tennyson is paid a guigcea a line. ®7 There 97.500 pensioners on the United States. Ss A street walker was Murdered in St. Louis for the momey she carried in her stock. ing. S7 Loyal people are rejoiced to learn that Artemus Ward did not «lop over” during his Southern tour. Tbe newspapers lied about | “The buildings will be ta ble gifts ‘tarrived. @7 Amanin New York bas written a lec- monial relations.” Suppose ture on “m that that means mothers -in-law, etc. &7 Mies Bla Lowell heire: BF Wiike’s *-Mam:brino Chief.” Paris ballet girls batve been ordered white tulle pantaloon’é Over rose col- ored drawers. B7 The sm the worid. G7 A pefetion for Sunday cars im Philadel- ph at signed by 6,500 persons. S7 A civecced couple in Oxford, Me, in vew birteen ctjldren coneluded to marry #re a after & separation of two years. ne G neral i. Clay Crawford, the Bagdad fillboster, i reperted to have escaped from His confed- “0 Bamed Gnighy dropped dead, as wos supposed, jast Sumdiay, at Norwalk.| By o bemg shaved ix preparation for the grave, bis face war cutavith the razor, when the blood flowed au: he cone d arose, puton bis garmenis, ond went his busiuess like a Pve mao. Sy Fans made of lace are@ie newest dainty ‘ Conférence of the Meth- | “Reliable information being Tecelved at these | headquarters that, on the late voyage of the © tev. Dr. Crooks, of the New York East | Tu Nationa FLAG SHALL BE RESPRCTED. | Major Generai Thomas J. Wood, commanding the Department of Mississippi, says, in general order Roe dated Vicksburg, Feb. 2ist, 1666: steamer General Qnitman to this — aguard of United States soldiers, traveling on duty, ‘was treated insolently by some of the under officers on the boat anda portion «* “= = pas- no -~ weg or the United States, «ge of the guard, was, by the same per- | SOlie who treated the guard rudely, insulted, | one of the under officers of the boat having or- | dered it to be removed from the cabin—it is or- i dered, that al? persons guilty of such conduct | be brought to trial before a military commission. Soldiers of the United States, traveling on | duty, and behaving themselves p: rly, ee | not be molested, and the National responsible for the conduct of their subordi- | mates on board their boats.” | _A Motuer Kittep BY GRIEF OVER HER} DavGHTER'’s SHAME.—A few weeks since, it Will be recollected, two married men ran away from Cohboes with two yeung women, leaving | behind them virtuous and respected wives. 1 One of the companiens of these ‘fast men,” Was a mere girl, but fifieen years of age, who, until her departure from home with one of the | above named men, bore an unsullied reputa- tion. After the arrest of the men this young | girl returned home, but was sent by her father to the house of refuge. The shame which hed | fallen on her daughter so affected the mother | that after a short illness she was, Jast week, carried to the grave. a victim of sorrow and | despair.—Albany Argus, Feb. 21. THE Last Paris Fasiions.—lt would ap- ear as if the fair sex were now returning, Fine by little, to the fashions of Mother Eve. Those of the Directoire are decidedly in yogue, very short waists, no crinoline, and long, hanging gowns; the hair cut like a boy’s and Nemen are again taking to tight trousers, sim | lar to those worn in 1810; waistcoats open, w: is much the fashion, and the gibus is mach in tury to be dressed in the hight of fashion. Oo Price oF a Kiss.—A lady who was radely kissed by 2 man, while walking in Buffalo on and starte setup that the kiss was only would have been six months’ imprisonment. 87 The Austrian rovernment basi ‘onference reassembled at 3 p. m., Scott presiding. to hear the sermon of uilton. The church was filled to its st capacity, a large number of ladies being ‘nt. After the sermon the Conference ad- expected that the Conference will nevidence that “Texas is about to as- her position as the great cotton tactor of world,” the Galveston Bulletin says a company of Galveston and Houston capitalists bave already purchased twenty blocks of ground and ten wharf privileges west of Bean's wharf, ferthe sam of $100,000 specie, and paid one-forth of that sum as the first in- a lodger at the Ragsdale house woke and upon her representation a writ of 4 | Tom most reliable authority that two | stoppd on accountof the late strike, have re- | suine Ope Tations, and are now paying the old The same authority further assures tall t he mills will be in operation inside of twnty d: tys, paying former rates. Should thistateme:it prove correct—and we have no to dou bt it—it will be better for all con- cerrd. Wit b rents as they are, all the neces. comforts of }ife exorbitantly high, ‘er not yet over, it would seem to be Pealiarty ha.*d to reduce wages tothe amount of single faathing.—Pittsburg Gazette, Thurs- LLPOX SecOND Time.—We heard one ur best phgsicians yesterday say that he Was then attenchog > gentleman who bad been attacked with reg! simon pure smallpox # sec- oud time. This. sé: an unusual case, such as iy Was never known before. lt is bad ugh to have tiis foathsome disease once, > be.attuekedwwice is too much for poor #n nature. - We must believe there is some | ries,) 298x130 (with additions, 10x12,) 283x140, 28x50 to we dwebimg of Uol. Richard H. che Butle’ is now “styled “the pirit says the little bay mare Flora Temple bas been ma.*ried to the famous are said to be 1,300,000 free masons frontier. @7In a facetions article on Congressional proceedings, in a Pittsturg paper, one member is repofted to have sai@ia his speech: “1tso happened that when our fathers ferméd this Government board was only two dofirs anda half a week, and in many instances this sum incinded washing. @7 4 smart Northern correspondent says the Southern ladies are very pretty, but most of them go barefooted and chew tobacco. This is bad, but we affirm that little bare feet and stockingless legs are prettier than a hage, course feminine lecturing in favor of miscege- nation.—Columbus Sun. — AUCTION SALES. ¥ J. C. McGUIBE & CO.. Auctioneers, USTFE'S SALE OF FRAME STABLE AND ™ N_ST.. BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTDENTH Under and by virtue of a deed of trast from J Bush and wife, bearing date on October 2st. 18: and recorded in Liber N. 0. T., No. 16, folio 179, et. seq . one of the land records of the Distriet of Uol- umbia, the undersigned as trustee, acting on the request of the holder of promissory notes secured by the said deed of trust, will offer for sale. at pa suction, on Maieh l4, 1865. at 432 o'clock p. m.,in front of the premises, all that part of lot No. 4,in Square No. 211. in th city of mrs aap inthe District of Colamb: contained within the following metes and boun begiuping for the same at a feet west from the southeast corner thereof, and thence east 25 fe place of beginni pene rt Stable hird ef the purchase money Staliuenute, with fmt at si notes. secured by « deed of trust on the premi: a, Will be reqni: c of the purchaser. reserves the right to re sell the | risk and cost of the first purchaser on g weeks notice of such re-sale by advert | some Dewspaper beaees in the city of on. THOMAS J. MYERS, Trustee, fe2 co2wada J.C. MCGUIRE & 00., Aucts, Y JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 16TH, On THUR 44 o'clock. by virtue of a deel of trust | corded in Liber BM. H., No.5, folio: | Tebait sell part of Lot No. 51, in B, M. Key N LAND M STREETS, ‘West, between L and roems. ‘Terms cash. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. pat Cure a it of default: hs al isk and cost of defauitin, irchaser. INO, T. 0. CLARK, Trasteo, _fe l4-lawts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Ss OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. STABLES, FENCING, WHARVES, &c., AT GIESBORO, D, 0. Quartermaster Gemer@i’s Office, 1st Division, Washington, February 27, 1395. hed order of th w be seld on the premises, der the direction of Capta: -Q. M.. commencing on MONDA at 0 o'clock @. m., and continuing m the same hour each day thereafter, (except WEDNESDAY ites URSDAY, April 4 and 5, described public Property» to, wit: Eleven (11) OF FICE Stories.) 16x20, 18x38, two 20x20, (two stories,) 15x 18, (kitchen adjoining 10x16,) 12x32. 15x16, two 25x 2B. and 28x75, 16x16, With shed adjoining 8x11 ‘Ten (10) DWELLINGS. | adjoining, 9x12, and 10x10,» 16x20, (with wing 10x 44.) 2 i] hed ad jeining, 15x40.) Nine (9) MESS HOUSES, (frame,) 282190 (¢ stories.) 15x (with wing 16220.) 284x140 (two at (two stortes,) 16x50, 16x34, and 25x10. shed adjoining. 14x80 One (1) HUSPITAL Mneal feet of stablin; Hineal feet of Saaae Twenty (20) BUILDINGS, ( frame.) 23x 28X140, 21x48, 28x 300, 20x25. and 17x17. SHEDDING,7 728 lineni fest. 7 | Twenty (20) OUT-HOUSES. | One (1) HAY SHED. 1i2x3i2 One (1) GRAIN HOUSE. (f me ,) 55x220. 13,169 square feet, and one 2 850 feet. FENCING. 23.90 linent fect eUare (°t One (1) STOREHOUSE. frame.) 52x180 and 63x10. P Qne (1) ENGINE HOUSE, 17x32. The bi uildinegs will be ingly. moved within fifteen duya, o£ /7: And must be re- | of purchasers: but the lumber will, if desired, be ring, but the “ethereal mild- | delivered by the Government. free ‘of charge for | transportstt, on the depot wharf. ermes: Ci in Government funds. A boat for bore will lrave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during the day of sale ormation apply in person o: letter to Captain GEO. T. BK WNING. AQ! wt | Giesbore, D. office | JAMES A. EKIN Brevet Brigpdier General ia char; | fe 28-tap2 irst Division, ). M. SALE OF GOVERNMENT 2 ANI is ‘RNMENT BUILDINGS AND | Ohtel Quartermasier's Office, Depot of Washington, - Washingion, D C., March 2, 1366. Will be sold at public auction. on the premises | Under the direction of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jas M. Moere.A.Q M .on THURSDAY, Marchs, 1856. at 12 o'¢loek. m. the folluwiug desctibed Gov- | £rument Buildings. situated at the corner of FOUR- TEENTH STREET AND OBIO AVENUE, inthis | city. viz One (1) Stable, 243; by & Ore (1) Carriage Hous | One; hed, 14 by 35 feet One (1) Shed, 5 by 10 fe One i) 0) t. 19: feet lonie by 4 fost high, ye oe! oely. and removed withiu fifteen day fdnie ofeaie °° Terms Cash. in Govarnuent fands rier of Brevet Major General D. H. Racker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. a CHAS. KR. TOMPKINS, wh 2-8t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. | t? ‘RUYERE CHEESE AND _ cia Fetianorted, wa DAMLORERSE. ws impor’ le . °. Is on Oornér lith and F atresia, S44E OF RESERVED HORSES. @., to the highes . , THUE t bidders, Qu shall be | respected. Captains of steamboats will be held — curled. Diamonds are very much worn, and ear-rings are as long as one’s arm. The gen- | Slorge collar; showing the shirt front, which is generally elaborately embroidered. Jewelry favor. You see we have only to take the Journal des Modes of the beginning of this cen- habrpesnone J evening, instantly returned home her husband after the offender, who was Iedged in prison, and fined fifty dollars the next morning by a magistrate. The defense joke, given under the influence of a little too much liquor, and but for testimony of general good charac- ter, the Judge announced that the punishment rmined to increase the garrison at Cracow by fifteen thousand men and eighty guns, in consequence of the accnmulation of Russian treops on the frontier of Galicia. {t is rnmored thatthe Rus- sians are about to form a camp ot forty thon- sand men m the immediate vicinity of the jue and unpaid, {nt on N street north in the south line ofthe said lot, distant twenty-five running thence west 25 feet. thence north 14) feet, ‘1 thence sonth 14) feet to the impFovements thereon, the residue in two equal in- dd twelve months, from the day of sale. for which the purchaser's verancing aud revenue stamps at the cost If the terms of sale shall not be complied with within one week from the day of sale, the trustee premises at the iz) One ment in Washing- TRUSTE S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON DAY AFTERNOON, March 2:4, at 3 subdivision of part of Square #3, fronting 15 feet 6 inches on # 10 feet cre in the rear of 16th street Streets north. with a depth of £ feet, improved by # Frame House of twe If terms of sale are not complied with in one week from — of sale the trustee reserves the at one week’s notice in Evening Quartermaster General there on which days the tery | Millan Water Works will ‘be sold.) until the safely “hroag b its peril, to be divided or broken | Gescribed pulnic cece “Up Gpor mis or questions of policy, or the disposed of, the following » (frame,) 238x140 (two Kighty-nine (89) LABORER’S QUARTERS, (frame, seventy-four 16x13, fourteen 12x14, and one NGS, (frame,) 28x50 (two stories, with back buildings, 12x32,) four 10x24, 15x 4, 16x32, 1625, (with wing 16x17, and two kitchens Thirty-two (32) STABLES. (frame,) twenty four 286X432, 81x 28355, one 11x32, and one 13x29 ( with ) STABLE, (frame,) with 5 270 | ra | , Une GC) ISSUING STABLE, (frame,) with 5,312 3x55, 18X32, 18x31. 15x65. 10x16, four 16x20 four 9x22, 25182) | | | on two (32) WATER TANKS, 3x16, two feet : Seventy eight (78) MANGERS, 334x16, 3% feet | F | ,, Three (3) WHARVES, one «181 square feet, one Two BLACKSMITIIS’ SHUPS, (frame ,) 48x160, ken down atthe expense | ™M-! patrician } Ss ALE OF MA s AUCTION SALES WH? be sold at Pubite Auch. at Gieebore’, D, sDav march 9. 1986, There H. dhe te of ot which wilt be sold rt s before the abandonment of the Depot A boat will leave the 6th street wharf every hour | on day of sale. Animals will be sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock 8. m. ‘Terme: Cash. in United Btates seareney By order of the Quartermaster General. JAMES A. EXIN, Brevet Brigadier Ge: _wh25t__ in charge First Division Q- Mt Gb, (ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS }O FENCING AT ALEXANDBIA va. aap OMe eaters Day Or, Menngam | ‘Will be sold at lic auction, on the premises, at ALEXANDEIA. VA.. under the divection ot Brevet Lientenant Colonel J.G. 0. Lee, A.Q. M., on THURSDAY. March 8. 1856, at 12 o'clock m., the follow! ribed Government Buildings and Fencing, RBEAB OF NO. 92, NORTH WATER STREET, | One (1) Houre, 12 by 16 feet. 8. BE €ORNER OF PRINCESS AND PATH STREETS, (AMBULANCE STABLES eo One(1) Office and Shed, 24 by $1 feet. One (1) Btable, 44 hy 1/0 feet. One (1) Stable, 27 by 120 feet, One (1) Stable, 14 by 120 feet, One (1) hed, 14 by 128 feet. One (1) Mess-honse. 16 by 32 feet. One (1) Hay-shed, Shy 24 feet. One (1) Out-house. 4 by 8 feet. 200 feet ef Board Fence. N. E. CORNER OF QUEEN AND W. STRERTS ais One (1) Lumber Yard Office, 12 by 21 feet. 8. W. CORNER OF CAMERON AND WA STRERTS. ae Saree One (1) Shoaing Bhed. 30 by $3 feet, 8. W. CORNER OF QUEEN AND 2 STBERTS os ‘Two (2) Guard honees, each 12 by 12 feet, AT THE FiSH WHARF. One (1) Out- house. 4 by 10 feet. The buildings will be sold singly. ia, the order named, and must be removed wichin fifteen days from date of rale. ‘Terms : Cash. in Government funds. tae ref Brevet mane Benen D .H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster. Depot of Washinztan. . CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, m 2-5t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster, ARGE SALE OF UARTERMAST L STORES. Sree Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Wash nd Washineton. D.C March's ae Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direc- tion ef Brevet Lient. Col. James M. Moore, A. Q. M.. at Warehouse No. 5,0n New York avenue, be- tween 18th and 19th streets, Washington. D. C., on TUESDAY, March 20, 1856, at 10 o’cloc a large jot of Quartermaster Stores. consistiug of 16 lbs. Muriatic Acid, 4 Bellows, 10 Adzes, assorted, 32 Bevels, : Akohol, 132 — Leather Belt- 835 Augers. areorted, B32 feet 992 Axes, assorted, 1.281 B 30 Broad Axes 13 Blocks. assorted, 191 Hand Axe 20 Coflin Boxes, 8 Ba Is and 3 Weod Boxes, 14 Pork Barrels, 12 Dredging Boxes, 22 Carpenters’ Benches, 1 Draughting Board, 100 Woed Benches, 225 Ohnir Bottoms, 3 Wash Boar 225 Chair Backs ‘and 39 Copper Boilers, Arms. 99 Door Bolts. assorted, 109 Chair Backs, 800 Spring Window 108 Chair Lega. Bolts, 3,8 Chair Stretchers, 821bs. Borax. 600 Lamp Chimneys, 6 moO oe Bottoms, 1,000 }hs. Fire Clay, 4 Plum Boba, 1.000 Ibs. Copper, 6 Circulating Boilers, £00 Stove Deors. 4 Steam Boilers, 400 Chairs, assorted, 2 Marking Brushes, 40 Field Desks, 538 Whitewash Brushes, Ico Office Deeks, &9 Paint Brushes, as- Bes Bucket Kare, rorted, 23% . 391 Varnish Brushes, 1.946 Bastard Files, 203 Dust Brushes. 19 Clothes Brushes, 2,000 Sancepan Han tles, 2,081 Chisels, asserted. 1,294 Chisel jes, 2ibe. Frerch Chalk, 1541 Axe Handles, 1,620 Handles - 2 indow Sash, 25,000 pairs Hinges, as- 3,000 “es Screws, as- sorted, sorted. 53 Cast Iron Hoppers, _ 1.100 Shovels. assorted, 25,000 Ibs. Iron, asserted , 20,000 Ibs. Spikes, 1 £00 Knobs, assorted, 1.000 Stove Feet, 2,000 Ibs. Lead. 2.000 Ibs Cast Steel, 2,926 Cheat Locks, 700 koxes Tin, 2,£06 Cupboard Locks, 1.000 Lamp Tuber, 400 Mallets. 105 Oast Iron Traps. 112.0 Ibs Out Nails, 400 yar liver Tinsel, 16 000 lbs Wrought Naile, 6,835 papers Tasks, as- 1,000 Frying Pat sorted, We Pipe, 100 Wheelbarrows, 4.500 Ibs. Wi 8.000 Ibs. Wroug! 421 Planes, assorted, x 260 = do y assorted , 20.o0n tbe. Zinc, £00 . tron vets, mat eons, 0 lbs. Rods. Wire, Tables, assorted. The sale will be continued from day to day until all of the property is sold. The stores must be removed within five days from date of sale. * Terme: Cash, in Government funds. F ny order of Lar Maior General D3 Bucker, “hief Quartermaster de) ef Washington. ms Rigs H- TOMPKINS, mh 2-16t Brevet Celonel and Quartermaster. SALE OF STEAM BOILER, FORGE PUMPS WATER PIPE. FIBE PLUGS. &c., OOM- PRISING THE WATER. WORKS ATGIESBORO.D.O. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington. D. C., February 25, 1835. By order of the Quartermaster General, thore will be sold, on the premio, at public auction, under the direction ef Captain Georgo T. Brown: ing. A.Q.M.,omn THURSDAY, April 5, 1855, at 12 Lee ee 2 the following-described public prop- erty, to wit: ONE 8TESM BOILER. 20 fect long and 3 feet in diameter, (with two twelve inch retarn made of },-inch boiler iron, with all the necessary Sppurtenances, including cast iron front, gauce cocks, globe valves, feed pump, smoke stack hood, steam gange.(Ashcroft’s patent.) grate ars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, &c., all in good “3 e TWO WORTHINGTON STEAM FORCE PUMPS, No. 6, 38 inch cylinder, 9 inch stroke, 25- horse power each.and each capable of pumping and forcing 100.000 gallens of water day. Connected with them are the requisite valves, glands, coup- lings, bends. elbows, double-valve oil cups. &c. ‘There Pomps are comparatively new, and in com- plete working order. A large quantity of WATER tba as follows: Pipe, 5,182 §-inch cast-iron Water 12,000 ** 3-inel = c 800 ‘* 2inch wrought-iren * 4 “ We-inch cast-iron be 2.000 Vy inch * < leo * i-inch bes = Bor ** 38-inch = * THIRTY O cA IRON FIRE PLUGS, (Ayres fogs lies IL the necessary connections, such as T's, bends, stop cocks, Albows, four-way pieces, &c., all inexcellent condition; together with ALL THE TOOLS, &e., required for making al- terations and repairs in water pipe, sach as pipe- cutting machines, taps and dies, plyers, crabs, drills, punches, eaulking tools, &c Terms: Cash. in Govermment funds. Deliveries will be made to purchasers on or before the firet (Ist) day of May next. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf e hour during the day of sale. Any further information that may be desired will be given upon application, in person or by let- ter, to tain George T. Browning, AQ. M . C., oF at this offic iS A. EKIN, AM Brevet Brigadier General, in charge fe 27-ts First Division,Q. M.G.O. SALE OF CONDEMNED UARTERMAS- TER’S STORES AT GIESBORO’. D.C. Quartermaster General's Office, ist Division, Washington, D. C.. February 23, 1346. Will be sold at Giesboro, D. O., at Public Auc- tain George T. Browning, A.Q.M., on WE DAY, March7, 1864. at 10 o'clock a.m . a large lot of condemned QUARTERMABTER’S STORES, conatating ot— Norse-hoes, Manilla Rope, cerep lron, Bed- steads, Beuches. Coffee Boilers. Tin Cups, Kr ives and Forke, Ladies, Camp Kettles, Butch Ovens, ish Pans, Mess Pans, Tin Plates, Coal Scuttles, Spoons. Cooking and Heating Steves, Blankets, Bridles. Horse Brushes, Currycombs. Saddle Blun- kets. Buckets, Casks, Horse Cotlars Head Halters Ambulance Harness. Four horse Harness, (sets,) Hay racks, Lines, Martingales, Riding and Cart Saddles, Neck-straps, Sursingles, Four horse Am- bulan Army Wagons. (four herse,) Wagons, two-horse,)Iron Water Wagons, Whips, Padlocks, Bottles, Shoeing boxes, Punches. Files, Hammers, ‘arrier. $ ow es. Pincers, Rasps. Tongs, Whitewash rindstones and Frames, Picks. Lan- gs. Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Wheel- ridle-bits, Tire lron, Chain, Scrap ¢ noved by the purchasers within five days trom the date of sale, * The Horseshoes, Repe. ant Scrap Iron will, if @ersired, be delivered by the Government, free caf eneree for transportation, on the Bepot wha: Cash. in Government funds. for Giesboro’ will leave the 6th street ery hour durivg the day of sale AMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brig General, in charge First Division, Q, M.G.O. ee fe 24 tma7 RE. wartermaster General's Office, First Division, @ ‘ashingion. D. C. February 23. 1986." Will be sold at the Uavalry Depot. Giesboro', D. ©,.a large quantity of stock-yard MANURE. which will be delivered to purchasers on the greund or in barges or boute to be provided by them, at forty (40) cents per cukic yard. Two or more boats (according to size) can be loaded per day. Terms: Cash.in Gov roment fands. By order of the Qnartermaste? General. Brovet Brigadier Gene! ‘iinet revs jer General fo2 dtmarsi First Division. Qt GeO, (UJSITED STATES MILITARY BaILROADS Office tant Quarterma: Washineion BoC. v1 isis AUCTION SALE OF LOCOM Will be sold at putiic muction at on THU RSDAY, the sth day of Merceeo band Locomotive B: cylinders, ex22: i pom ho aire (2) Box Fr ight Cars, 4 feet 8: #o( OX t Cars, a Sale to commence nt 10mm, ets ich gauge. Terms : Cashin Gaversaess Pte ai fe 1-eotd Brevet Brig. Gen. A lle J. HEIBERGER, : oi “ cirlaisigege hi PeRtan goo. ay norte ete AE vite 3.0, __vitf ____‘ Washington. 0.0, ARLYLE’S Freaerickthe Great, vol. 5. Prison Life im the South, by 1. et se hl AYLOR, | most substantial manner, AUUTION SALES EPOT, GIESBUAV, D 8. 2" First Division Quarerpasi Con Oe beats BOER” | By order of the Quartermaster Geveral, there ————_— OF STRAM GRIST MILL aT THE S*tivaiat By will be « ‘et public suction uan- in George T. Browsing, on Ww DAY, April 4, 1855; at 1 o'clock M., the following described public proper- : it: OnE Ob STEAM nme AND FEED (frame, with massive granite foundations.) #0 by 88 . hay. and engine hou-es attached, tSitonttractew of tho tery best meterial-and a obs Also, at the same time and place. the machinery | and appliances of the mili, consisting of ONE) ENGINE, OF 100-HOBSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter and twenty four (24) inches stroke, set npon a | heavy cast-iron bed plate. with cold and hot water umps and heater. with » cast iron fiy wheel, with riving pulley of the same material.ten( 10) feettn — diameter and twenty-four (24) inches face, with Judson’s patent govcrnor TW (2) BOILERS. OF. 60-HORSE POWER mad best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) ste ote Te thackucen, Ave tenicet ie aintaeter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler seventy -eix (76) lap-welded fines, each three (sand dae Sour ek years diameter, with all the reqnisite appendages 3 0) PAIKS OF REED’S PATENT BUOK- TiidnaM THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING Gare of solid French burr millstone, and | set in heavy, well-balanced frames, with bay-cuat- . elevators and conveyors enfficient to oxt and erate the bay. — oon ty pag feed on the most ical and Jaber saving plan. readers is of finished wrought eigen se the pulleys of cast-iron, faced and balasced, with hang- ere xes, sufficient todrive ten (10) pairs of burre,&c. The main driving-belt is of four(4) ply rubber, and twenty-four (24) inches wide.*The belts for driving the mills, &c. the best oak- tanned patent stretched leat! STEAMBOAT LINES. ! VV ASHINOTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATS. | ORANGE AND ALE Boats will leave the F Wh fe FOR MOUNT VERNON. The steamer WAWASET will leave for Mount Vernon every W EDMESDAT ot 0 _ General Superintendent. ARBANGEMENT.—NvTivh —toe | jngton CAMBRIDGE, Captai L on SATURDAY. March 3 ing her new pier, 170 Light street wharf, be streets, Baltimore. every Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal Hogbiett Prden rt, rn Shore she wii " BURS ee and Aart | SATURDAY an sai te iach's Landin; PAY ati p m., tioned landings reaching Baltimore at a. m. SDAYS. stopping at all th: for passengers | | peor csee and Gordonsville, places of imper- ‘bAN EAMSHIP OOMPANY TO TBANTIC STEAMSHIP aX ng this tine are the The Steamers com: Gant. Younse JOHN GIbSO E.C._ KNIGHT, Copt Morris, aig tg ae meer Pier No. 12 North wery WBDNESDAY and SATURDA ® Ke t of G street, Washington, PAY and FRIDAY, at7 o Freight received daily during and carefully kep! ander cover. The steamers of this line now conn sndria and Orange road. aleng the line ef the ro GAN, RHINEH'AR & OU Corner Lith aud Peon. avem and foot «f G street, Washi BOWEN, BBO. & 00., Agents. » businese hours, 4 - ight torwarded | MORE-nd WASHINTON AND THE | pow run as fellows, viz- side, ington, D. O. Alexandria, Va ELL & GO., Agents, he: . Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures of nr aes ee ae of the very best materials and workmanship, and are still in excellent condi- tien and i war fee tees voor Nop having been ‘ation on| ut 1 months. 1 fleemed eavieabs by the agent ef the Govern- ment. on the day of sale, the buildings will be seid rate} “Ferme: "Cash, in Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove treir prop- erty before the firat (ist) day of May next, on- less otherwise arranged with the owner of the art fer Giesboro will leave hod Sixth-street tale. wharf every hour during the di: Any further inf-rmation that may jbo desired i a icati< pe igs tafn GRORGE T. BROWNING, A. Q. M., Giesboro, or to this offi ice JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brig. Gen., in charge fo22-dta ist biv.Q M.G.O, ALE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOTHING, S BEDDING, &c. MrpicaL Purvexor’s Orrice, ‘Washincton. D. C., Febcuary 13. 1356. Anextenstve sale of Hospital Clothing, Bedding. &c., entirely new, and in the original boxes and bales. will be held in this city, at the Judiciary uere Warehouses, Fifth and E streets, back of chy Hall.en THURSDAY, the 8th day of March next, at 10 o'clock m. The following articles will be eeered for sale, vi ir Pillows, H * 4.000 Towels, Haud 10 800 The attention of the trade and the public at large is called to this sale, as the goods will be soldin lots to suit both large and small purchasers Qua tities as small as one dozen will be sold. will be delivered t purchasers within five (5) da: tom berg cece? es nanas rms : 1 Too een e-gorn RLAND, Surgeon and Purveyor,U 8. A. ©. W. BOTELER, Jr.. Anctione fe 13-d) PROPOSALS. FFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUB- SISTENCE, Wasiixoton, February 24, 1855. . PROPOSALS FOR FRESH MEAT. Bealed Proposals, of the form furnished by the undersigned, will be received, in Gaplicete, until THURSDAY, March 8. 1856, at 2 M., forall the FRESH BEEF and MUTTON required. for any a at the following places, viz: Wasbington, , O., Alexandria, Va., Giesboro’. D. C., Fort Washington, Md.. Fort Foot, M: rt Whipple. Va, Government Farms, 8t. M aCo.. M4. The contractor will be required to deliver the meat at the Storehouscs at the places named, where be will distribute it in auch quantities, and at such times. as an officer of the Subsistence Department may direct. Separate Proposals will be received for supply- ing eacu or any number of the above-named places jattos must be present atthe opening of the ds Payment to be made at this office monthly, for all Meat purchased, except that delivered at the ernment Farms, which will be paid for by t! ing gto gt of Subsistence at that place, The Meat will be subject toa rigid inspection, (neck and shanks not received ) and if not satisfac- tory, purchases in the open market will be made, at the expense of the contractor. All questions respecting quantity, quality, and condition will be settled by the siticer uf the Sub- sistence Department receiving the Meat. The contract will be made for six months from the Istday of April, 1866, or such period asthe Commissary General y determine. Bids muet be endorsed ‘Proposals for Fresh Meat at ,” and addressed to The uadersigned. 126,28, m2,5,7-6t Majorand 0.8 ,U.S. A. Ga EBNMENT SALE OF SUBPLUS HARD BREAD. Svssierence, Ovvicr, U.8. A. No. ® Sovtn Gay STREET, Barrimore. Mp., February 7, 18%. Sealed Proposals in duplicate will be received st this office until SATURDAY, March 17, 183, for the purchase of surplus HARD BREAD’ on hand at this dep. Proposals nurt state that the effer is made under advertisement ef this date The Bread is in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each b No propotals received for less than twenty (20) OxeR. Purchases will be delivered ox board of transports without expense to the purchaser. Payment required in Government funde en noti- eeatton ef acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed ase pur to remove stores. P Is to be endorsed on the enyelope, ‘*Pro- pos jor Hard Bread,”’ and addreaed to THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lieut. Col and 0.S8..U.8. A. fe 27-17t Brevet Brig. Gen P#erosars FOR COKN J0KN MEAL, Offre Depot Commissary of Subsistence Washington. D. C., March 2, 18%. “§ Sealed Proporals. i iu dup! 'e, are invited until SATURDAY, March 10, 1966, 12 o'clock m.. for fur- nishing the Subsistence Departinent with all the CORN MEAL that may be required for three months from the 10th instant ‘The Meal to be delivered at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, or at the wharf er rail- road depot in Washington, D. € , at such times and ineuch aaa tities as the Government may direct, after tive 8’ notice. The Corn Meal to be delivered in goed, sound flour barrels, each containing one hundred and ninety-six (196) pounds; to be fresh ground, and of ood. merchantable quality, and will be inspected efore it is received. Payments will be macein such funds as the Gov- ernment may furnish tor disbursement. Bide must be addressed to the undersigned, at G street, indorsed “Proposals for Cora . BRIDGES. mitt ___Brevet Stayor, 0.8 V_ SALE OF HARD BREAD, Orrice Depot ComMMIssaRY. Fort Monrok, Va., Dec. 13, x Sealed Preposals in duplicate, will be received atthisoffice,.on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS gosh = for all the surplus HARD BREAD at 8 3 athe Brena Js tn boxesof fifty (80) pounds each, in good 8] ng order. All Dercbasee wil be delivered on board of trans- Derts without expense to the purchaser. Ne proposals received for less than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) pounds, Payment required on notification of acceptance of bid in Government funds. Proposals should be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Hard Bread,” and addressed ta 4-tf JAMES CURRY, Col. and 0. 8. V. 7 E HAVE JUST RECBIVED ONE 12 STOP MASON & HAMLIN AUN ey octave pedal bass Itis a superior instru ORGAN, with two os of keys, and ment, and we invite organists and amateurs to eall mine “Macon & Hamlin are the only manufactarers of the ape ggg Se orm bee coy fat other ineten- te 6 kind are merely inferier imi ions. = W. G, METZEROTT & G0., 'o. 318 Pagvenue, ja 29-tf between Stand 10th, \HOMPSON'S POMADE OPTIEM — For im arting a rich gloes and exquisite to the Hair, far euperior to an} ather Fomade em . Prepared by F. 0. .. New York, and sold by all Bruggists, Price S80, and Y60 per bottle. UTLER’S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This ola Byai known and eutirely reliable remedy for Se- cret Maladies, is forsale by all Drosgiets. Price @1 per bettie. ya OONFIBDENTI @ MEN who have i Youna a habits which unde there tor Dati ent d pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middle- ed or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves uuder the treat- nent of any one should first read **THE SECRET FRIEND.” Married Ladies will learn some. thing of, importance Bent to any address. tn sealed envelope on F -five conta, ress colt of "Dm. CHAS. A. STEWART & 00. dec 4-1¥ 5 TiMOTHY'S HALL.—The duties of pare. jtitution will be resumed on Sept. 13, 1865. FF fae areas ie Cireular ot the prin- cipal bookstores of oft or etaren the pria- a i Ns, Md, «BiB: CBOMW ER West atrorts Now York, EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY | TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- © SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE OOMPANY IN WASHINGTON, | | i j LEAVE. | PAILY AS FOLLOWS, }) For Baltimore and Phil adelphia, end mmterme ~ Gettysburg, burg, Chambersburg, and @arlisie, Pa.; [fa Way stations Penprylvania Central Louis, Vicks- Miss.; Memphis ash ville......... ck Harper'sPer ry.Winchester, andin-> | termediate points......... Cumberland, and Way stations between Balti- Hi ations we: Cumberland, orfolk, Fortress Mon- reeand City Pot at Richmond and Peters- eldon, Greens- bar. lotte, and Goldsbor range Gor- 5:30P.M. | Pittsburg & Erie Bx; , £0 p.m. Pittsbu Exp. 130). ville, Staunton,Lynch- stati; on the Virginia and 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- TLON COMPANY. ~ OFFICE AND DEPOT: COMMERCIAL BUILDING. between Ninth and NATIONAL This Com is now todos GENERAL BXPRE roan PANSPORTA- Philadelphia, Baltimore, ria, Rickmen cae ville, Winchester, Harrisonburg, ashington, Alexand: lasboro’, Wil- th. Greensboro’, All Stati the Orange and. jonson the Ori ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee. Petersburg. Petersburg and Wel- don, Wilmington and Weldon, Atiastic and North Carol Bal Knoxville, Tennessee; Weld mingten. Newbern, Ralei and Alexandria, Vi \ch- jasto Central Railroads. As rapidly as possible the Lines and Agencies of the Gonbany will be nuded to other States, of | which due notice will be given, The tariff of charges is based upon fair business Principles, yielding a reasonable profit to the Com without being oppressive to th: asis it confideutly presents ita c| share of patronage, relying upon pits large capital and the character of its officers an public contidence essential to success. 1 A. CHAPMAN, Agent. ‘BTRENGTH TO THE WEAK} SEEN OTE OU TH TO Tk AGED It BIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. reparation ts unequalled as a Bejnvenator rer of wasted or inert functions. ed should be certain to make the Blokrene a household god. inasmuch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strengt them te live over again the days of joy. It not only exhilerates bat strengthe: uable blessing, especially who have been reduced to a condition of se self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness matter what the cause of impotenc: organ, this superb preparation will ect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Curgt Impotency, Genekal BEBILITY, NeRvovs Incagacity, Dyspersia petits, Lew Srixits, oF GENERATION, LEeNnce, Emaciation, Ennvi, DIGHTFUL, DESIRABLE AND NovEL THE Nexvous System, and all a prestrated by nervous disabilities are earn a cure in this most excellent jualled preparation. who, by imprndence, haye lost their VIGOR, will find a speeay and BIOKRENE. EEBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- the OLD should give this valuable discov: A i Ra os totally different from icles for the same purposes MALES.—This In nervous weaknesses 0! the ited 8 really an inv: of any haman remove the ef- EAKNESS OF THE ORGANS Menta. Ixpo- IT mas a Most De- gE jonis invalnable | Kinds, as it will re- strength with wonderful perma- | tonic, and will give relief in A brief persistence to a degree of jes for $5. BOLD i Proprietors, ! tions. ill renovate the stomach digestion. W. and banish Dys One dollar per bottle, or six By Druceists GENERALLY. here, bi Bent bs TE CHINGS & HILL 2 k ith strest cone ing FORA Pennsyiyante avenue. ‘rotected by baw fr |, aud secu by sara ede Paris, and Vienna. for Relax. 2. Jerbgen. nd Ethasetion of the = monthly part. saving U receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secreiar —_ an Cabinet of Anatomy and Meticine, = ir "Tear ot engin rmathorrhoes, ce mar NO. RAILROAD LINES. A R.ROAD On and after Monday, Febraary 13th ro an ily | between Washington and Lynch } teres Fommscting at Gordons. via Virginie | Central Rail follows : trains to and from Richmond, ae MAIL TRAIN Leave Washington dally except Sunday) at 6.48 atS45 p.m. nehburg at 7 a. m. ‘and arrive at Wash- EXPRESS TRAIN Washingtow gaily (inclading Sunday) at | Les | 610 p. m., and arrive at Lynchbarg at 60a. m. Leave Lynchburg at 6.9) p.m., and arrive at t Lynchbare Washington at 6 22a. m. Both trains make clore connections for all points South and Southweet, and at Wash- Ingen Yor North and Northwest class Sleeping Cars will be attached to the tractive not only for ite comfort: cco one. it for ti lact that it passes: ~ historie localities of Fairfax, Bull Ban, seas. Bristoe, Catlett's. Rappahannock, Cual- ple tin the popular mind Through tickets to all points South and Sonth- weet may be hadin Boston, New York. Philadel- hia and Baltimo: nd at the offices of the read : lexandria. in Washington and A cxanar ie CAPFERTY fe 9-tt General Superintendent. FQALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Wasuineton, January 5, ins between WASHINGTON AND FOR BALTIMOR! daily, except Sanday, st 6°20, 7:30, and and 2:30, and 4:38, an’ 7-3) p.m, FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, a. m., and | FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION Leave at 6 and 6:20 m. and at 2:30 and 4:0 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 7:0 8. m.,and 4% p.m. trains te or from Annspolir en Sunday. ON SUNDAY FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7.30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7.30 a. m. and 7.3 _m. On Sunday at 7-30 p.m. only. connecting at Belay Station with trains from Baltimere to Wheeling, Pokesui &eo. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at | the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours In the day, ae well as st the new office in the Ameri- can Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 434 and 6th streets For New York, Phiindelpbia, and Boston, see as , oe A gl ~P.& ; Master Transpo: General Ticket ent, NTZ, Agent, Washington. \HROUGH L STWEEN WASHINGTOR PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, SRIF UE Wasnincton, January 8, 1986, ‘Tralee between Washington and New York are now run as follows, viz FOR NEW YORK, without change an ASS daily (exceptSunday) at 74 2. care, ent 6:30 pm. mee SEW XORK, changing cars at Philedel- L dafly (except Sunday) at 11:15 6. m. ané FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7.90 and 11-15 «, m., aud 4:35 and 7:30 p.m. ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 6:30 p. m. only. Biceping care for New York oo Tae yim for New Yor 3 Pp. daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, rete and leon” fog car rue only to hilaselphis. hrough tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston. can be bad at the Station Office at all e the der. vk ro henat the i — iv the — an 0 , Penusylvania avenue, between 4). and 6th. sthects. * tor schoals totes Yo me ag sy for ; Som PAPE LTER, ssn er peeseececnen ee L.M.©OLE, General Picket Agent. oc GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washiarton. Gt PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE RoBTH AND weer, FOUR DAILY TRAIN! WINTER SCHEDULE. Onand after November 20th, 1855, trains will rag as follows: Leave Leave Washington. Baltimore Express Mail, 6Da.m. 00a, m. Fast Line, be. . 1230p. m. » 70 rg & Einira 72p.m. 10:0 p.m, TW TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington st 3:30 and 7:30 P.M SLEEPING CARS ON ABL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW Fags AND QUICK TIME B7No ch of care between Baltimore. mira, Erie, or Pittsburg. _ 89 For tickets and yin Office of the Great Peansylvanie commer ey ee aS 5 —4 ot im Street, corner Pe opposite Willards’ Hotel, Washis ee . XN. ry - Superintendent NCR. B, Passenger snd Ticket Avest, _J5O. GILLETT, Pamenger Agent. a0 20-tf SEcret DISEASES! SECREL DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Cure” or GONORRUG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, dc. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having po smell nor taste. and will not in any way i: jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four Gays, mnd recent cases in “twenty forr hours.” Prepared by s graduate | of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; ne crposure, ne tromble. no chante whatever Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or | whe have been gorged with Balsam Copaviaor Mer- -t ere see S4MARITA vied GIFT. Sert by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, 32. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLoop! ’ BLOOD!:? SCROFU » CERS. SORES, SP@TS, TEMTERS, NEREAL Dishes SYPHILIs, SAMARITAN'S ROOT TERE RITAN'S ROOT AND HERB “JUICE $ offe C88 & posit: SYPHILIS OR VENBREAL DISEASES, tho SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICE is a most potent, certain and effectral remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of as venereal potemn 00 that So aue is thorough and permanent. Take, then, of t ifying rem- edy and be healed. and do. not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repent in after years. DO NOT DESPAIR! Although you may be pronounced incurable, SAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HERB JUICES will remeve every vestige of impurities from the system, a# well as all the bad effects of Sereury. SAMAKITAN'S CHAN /BE WASH Price 25 conts: Fall directions: WHAT THE SURG EONS SAY OF THE SAMAR- ITAN’S REMEDIES. “Ox Boary tHe Stxausnip Costa Rica, Feb. 18. 1985.— Messrs. Desmond & Co.,959 Race street, Philadeiphia—Dear Sirs: Please send me one grees jour Sameritan’s Gift by Adams & Co.'s Ex press. so astoreach me by the 13th as we sail on that day. Finding it to be what it is represented, do not like to make # voyage without asupply, “Yours, very imac Reet, Su hi | “Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner 11th stree | and Pa avenue HENRY COOK, Alexandria. my 6-tf | P.PAPPINESS OR MISERY —THAT Is THE UESTION —The prepricters of the “Pa KR ISTAK CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICINE,” have determined=-rerardion of nse—to issue, free, for the benefit of sufteri | humanity, four of thelr most instructive aud tet ceresting Lectures on Marriage and its qu: Nervous Disability. Premature Decli; eaknese pression, or ignorance of = re's oe hone invainabi jectwres have been the means «f enlig’ ‘ond i sands, and will be forwarded free on the Broadway, New York. ly DOIAL LIFE OF THE CHINESE, 2 vyois. 5 Sr Memorialef Lincoln. Story of a Trooper eters Pat by ¥ 'Cowbara Againe’ Malformation of the Fin- paper. Asop’ strated. Half a Mit. . sop’s Fables, illu: on of Money. by Amelia B. Edwards. very Sat- FRANGK TAYLOR. enti Cope Gubeds, kee Trice, ¢ infalliable remedy for ail Impari- Secondary Sym! obviati the ube of mercury And all other Weleterious ingre. Each preparation ts in the form of a able Lozenge. "Divided in epee Valpeau, Sallamanda, Hoax, e. and Sep Fone BABROW, No. 194 Fob bad ales of 8. 0, FOBD, all MD. 290 Fo.ave., For sale bY BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND HY BOSE W. cures and dell. Seat oes can Properties. oC} PREAD