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A REN STE YO EE SS TT TSE A ES a eT =O AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. | LATE FROM RUROPE. j Stiempt to Assassiuate the Czar ef Ruesia— | War net Inevitable. ‘The steamship Herman. from Homburg, wi Scethampton, on the léth instant, arrived Sat- eréay night. She has no sickness om board. | ut Will be tu! Gold to the amount of © 455,000 had arrived from Australia. The stowing away of the new Atlantic cable on beara the Greay Eastern was commenced ‘em the i4th, and the jaying of the cable will be ‘om Meneed on the 14th of Joly next. The Lendon Times says thermore the elec- tive tramchise is diseussed, even by tis best fmends, the more it loses with that body the solidity and consistency it might at first have eredit for. The news from rogers, A Jess -eegiape ps a intelligence rays that the state of fs ee sonieere very smious. The middie Mates are preparing a declarat.on ia the Fede- ral Diet, refusing to lake the Prussian motion fer a reform of the conatitution into the con- feocraton. Wurttemburg, Badden, and Ba- varia bave forbidden the exportation of horses. The Inaependence Belge states contidently what the pacific overtures which are being made wil) have the effect of settling the ques- von of armaments. In the event of @ war, a volunteer corps will be formed in 5 Grate and Perth. Austria, Bavarin. and xony have agreed to carry out a reform of the Germer Constitution. A rumor ef Bis- marck’s ressgnation was current at Haiaburg, Dut st was not credited. The Cobarg Gast states that Au<tria energetically reiterates hi previous denials of the Prussian assertions re- specting Austrian armaments, aud insists on the demobilization of the Prussian troops to coufirm the pacific declarations of Prussia. In Hungary the left and centre of the apper bourse have resolved to vote the adoption of the second address of the lower House without , modifcanon. An attempt bas been mage to astassinate the Caz of Russia, but the bullet missed his per- ron. Tre M. E. Gexerat Conrerence Sovtu.— | The correct names of the new bishops just elected by this body are said to be as follows: — | Dr. N.M. Wigham, of Greensboro, Ga: Rev. | ©. M. Marvin, of Missouri; Dr. A. Doggett. of Richmond, Va, aud Dr. H. M. Meclutyre, of Montgomery. Ala. Dr. Dogge't is the editor of the Christian Advocate, ana one of the most prominent clergymen of the Methodist Episco- pai Charch m Virginia. « The ministry of the committee on changes of economy made a repor!. declaring that there was no necessity of the introduction of Jay representatives in the annual and general c ference; that such imtroduction would make these bedies unwieldy and cumbersome. The following resolution was adopted Kesolerd, That two or more of our bishops be requested to wait upon the President of the United States, and tender him appropriate ex- pressions of grat:tude forthe restoration of our ehoreh propert her assnre him that we. as a bod upon our congregations te powers that be,” and while we stand aloof from all party polities and deprecate any in. | termeddiing of ehurches or ministers, as such with political affairs, we yet feelit to be our duty cheertully to comply with the apostolic imjunction to make ‘-supplications, prayers, intereessions and thank«givings for ali men— forallin # that we may lead quiet and peaceful in all godliness and bonesty lives, Tre CHoLvera—The New York Herald of Sunday, says: “The ecbolera is again raging at Lower (juarantine. Five deaths have taken Place and thirteen additional cases been re- ceived on board the Falcon since Dr. Besell made bis last report. The whole number r maining in the hospital is ninety-six, bemg an merease of eight since the iast report. Dr Swinburue, in 2 communication to the Board of Health, gives a very hopeful account of matiers on board the Falcon, and says that the severity of the disease is evidently lessen- ing. The old sloop-of-war Saratoga was an- | shored in the lower bay on Friday night and wall be used tor rantine purposes.” #7 lanthine—new color from coal tar. @7'The negroes of Memphis have subscribed | $000 for building a hospital for their own use S7The Koman Catholic priests in Naples | are going to get married if (hey want to, under | the new law which makes marriage a e:vil right. S7-A tender-hearted mamma in Indianapo- ies recently prosecuted her danghter for steal- sng some of her clothes. S7 The voicano Manui J.oa. on the Island of Hawaii, displayed some first-class fire works ip January. A column of fire 1,060 feet high and @ river of flames 35 miles long were among the attractive features. } S2-Mr. Peters, the well known music pub- lisher in Cincingati, died from griefat the loss i | of bis plates by the late fire. @7 Abraham Davenport = philosophy—“Sim- pie duty hath no place for tear’—is one to be reduced to practice by those getting a. armed at | the possibility of an epidemic, or any other ca- lamity BF Henry Ward Beeches year for his services. ©7-Four thousand uuisances have already been removed by the Board of Health in New | York. Afterthe first of May the concert sa- loons and ¢rinking holes wil! be closed by an- thority | S7-The number of Mormons in Norway imereasing. There are wow 563 of them at Cbristiania, 18> of Whom are men and 365 wo- men SFA Georgia newspaper predicts the vest crop ef wheat im that State this seasou that has been made in ten years. @7- A little girl died in Winchester, N. H., from eating wild parsnips. &7 Self Sacrifice: Scene, street; Tom meeting Riginald. Tom (to bis little cousin Reginald : whom he diligently takes care of.) “Hullo, : Kegny' what «’ you got there? An Orange?! 1 Why the mostly beastly unwholesome thing you can eat!_t ony rate, give’s hold and Jet's squeeze the Nasty Juice out for you S7 Doubtful things are very uncertain receives $12,500 a | +sce- OFFICIAL. N. President of the ates of America. To all whom it way concern. Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to me that F. ScuUsTeER has been appointed Consul of Prussia at Savannah, Georgia, 1 ANDREW JoH United do hereby recognize Bim as sneh and de- | clare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges ax are al- | lowed to Consuls by the Inw of nations. or by the laws of the United States and existing treaty spulations between the Government | of Prossia and the United Stace< In testimony whereof, I have Letiers to be made Patent, and the > United States to be hereunto affixed Given under my hand at the city of Wash- ington, the twenty fifth dayof April. in | the year ot our Lord one thousand | eight bundred and sixty Independence of the Uni America the vin ae Se 2.23 ANDREW JOHNSON oresident Wa. H. Sewarn, Seere of State. | se ¥ E LADIES, The subscribe: pion asGeneral Age By ‘heb BADRoUNcing that, rogeg be tatest protuetion cent, ments to est production AMERICAN MULLED COLRAR GUMPARY?” GhsY8 PATENT LADIES CRIMPED COL. To which they wonld invite the special attention -f the ladies. This article is entirety wovel ia its con struction and appearance, and reaches the parcha. ser in thetorm of ahandsome turn-over Collar, crimped or Muted, wn its naine indicates, and prop- ugly the wearer's neck. By « the ends, however, inst eufti take pleasn: they hay manufactured from the same need In maBing B: note paper, pearly whi pea wit soiling, even longer thau @ nicely polished collar As this Collar ix entirely new in the mark a0 yet is in the hands ot only the larger dealer undersigned proj for the present. tlt the ( ol le more ceneraily introdeced, to farnish sanmie bexes. contaipine one dozen Collars. by mail. post Paid to any address on receipt of 35< BF In icine Post Office adress, me Town, Counsy, and State LELAND. JOHNSON & CO. mh 7% eolst mal sl Devonshire St.. Boston ELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTBAC H BUCHE ari E S CONCENTRATED BXTR ELMBOLD'S CONC: TED ACT SARSAPABILLA Is the Grea: Blood Purifer. —— earthen pom de pti prod ahr oe poe Ee . ‘ etry, and are ‘most aci oe ANURE, NORE. MANURE Farmers cart loed at the corner of Mang ey end Wiueke | pibeost" __—-_—s«dGEORGE PHILLIPS. | ‘etek FauRY,_ es 0 corner 10th ae ork inen and tne lar shortest notice. at moderate prices, ie. al wide of, BUILDING’ and ‘OoPost. ‘TI0N BOO. ERIALS on hand, at Dower prices, ‘sae | dy ever dimeovered. | male, $3. j Cat, SPECIAL NOTICES. enemas STEADILY, SUCCESSFCLLY, | BMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU } ie CPRING i every cooe Of Kivery Dismast, Resvmate™, Gravel, Urinary DisonpeRs, Wraunzse and Parxs tp the Baca, Fauaie Gompaints and Troverxs arising from Bxcrssrs or ary Kind. COME, TE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’3. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD. SURELY, Seld by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES | & CO.,New York, and BABNES, WARD &00., New Orieavs, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & KOGERS, Wholesale Druggiets, Boston, Mass., Genera) Agents, fedi0ly COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP Asuperier ToiLer Soar, prepared from refined VacrTaRe O1rs in combination with GLYCERINE and especially designed for the use of Lovins, and for the Nunsexy. Its perfume i ite, and tte washing properties unrivabied. For sate by all druggists. fedoaly TO DYP EASY is very derirable, MATTEUEW®’ VENETIAN BAIR DYKE is tho dest im the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash, ne stain. notrouble. Achild can apply It. Pe:sons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public,can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the | Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N. Y. DEMAS BARNES & OU., New York, Wholesale Agents. y K-eoly A SUPERIOR REMEDY. iB conscientiously recommend to those intronat "Dk, BT BL SMeLLTrLOUOs COUGH Bates a, gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal ‘There is no doubt rid and notdisagreeable to the taste. Sold by J. & O0., also at Drug Store, and OHAS, OHLSTI: venue and $02 Ninth street. TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DE STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY, Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wiscousin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for igh years with an ager: vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as incnrable,(he being quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these fs. beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis ists everywhere Bold by, 1. W CHAS. CHRISTIAN, 371 Pa. avenue and 50% Ninth street. 00 36-ly THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! WHITE P. W, POLAND'S INE COMPOUND, Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the coan- try. after having been proved by the test of eleven ‘ears, in the New England States. where its merits ave become as well Known as the tree from which, in part. tt derives its virtnes. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Bore Threat. Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitir Spitting of B: » and Li eeing! Affections generally. It isa remarkable =. Kidne Compininte, Diabetes, Difficult: Voiding Tipe. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. Give it a trial if you would learn the value of a goed and tried Medicine. It is pleasant safe and sure. = by Druggiste and Dealers in Medicine gen- erally. . GEO. W. BWETT, M. D., Proprietor, jan22 3m Boston, Mass. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Ensay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital Powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Addreas Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa, ap 16-3m for 7 SECRET DISEASES. Samazitan’s Girtisthe most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only veg: recent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no balsam,po mercury. Only ten pilisto be taken. It ts the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, &: Samaritan’s Root ann Here Jvicrs—A positive and permanent cure for Eephiiis. Scrofala, Ulcer, Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c ice $1.25 per bottl Sold by 8-C. Ferd. See advertisement, x 5 Just recetved from the Northern Manufactories ® large and veried assortment of CARRIAGES, PERAMBULA- VELOCIPEDES, &-., &., to which I would invite the attention of my custo- mers and the public erally, as I am prepared and determined te nell at reasonable prices as they can be sold in this District Also, a large assortment of FISHING TACKLE, BEFRIGERATOBS, WATER COOLERS, FANCY BASKETS, DRAM FLASK~, &c., With an endless variety of HOUSEKEEPING GOODs, all of which 1 will well at the most reasonable Prices. Also, one of the finest assortments of BUILDER’S HAKDWARE in thiscity,which will be sold at cost to reduce HARDWARE FOR SALE CHEAP. stock. 8. F. SAVAGE, Successor to J. L. 8a eonsyl van _Ap}-lm_ ___—Firetdoor weat of uth FF ILLAN & CU.'8 CLEANSING FLUID WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED By GREASE, OIL, ICE CREAM, PUNCH, LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &c., FRow KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GOODs, Withowt impairing the color or leaving any nn- Pleasant smell, For sale) H. XELOWSKI, Sole Agent. 301 Penn’asy., Soutn side, Between 9th and streets, Washington, D.C. HOUSEHOLD GUODS SELLI HE FOLLOWING PRICES - Cotton Ehvets 80 cents each jow Cases 20 cents, Drawers Me n Window Shades “0 cents Plates ap? Im* ents % r Mattresses $16 to $13 Bs 16 and WD cents ewel H Wasb Basi tron Wash Stands {0 ane 75 cents Wash Boiiers, Bathing Tubs sense Pots, Pewter ee. Waiters al jes r articles too nu- ous bought. seld and ADAM3O0N’S. 13 lm 480 J. KARR, 480 Inventor and Patentee of Karr’s Celebrated AMERICAN CHRONOMETER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Ohronometers snd Watches, N nm r HE Greatest Variety south of UFR GE at s No. 455 86 mh treet, * venth stree: owe Hall. ja 20-6w* & doors above Fel (CpPPesiTE THE PATENT OFFIC 452 SEVENTH STREET, PAPER HANGINGS. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS BORDERS. DECORATIONS. GILT CORNICE TABLE OIL €LOTHS. RUSTIC BLINDS; Ando magnificent stock of WINDOW SHAPES AND FIXTURES, Pic. TURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND NAiIis, Also. a superb aseurtment of SQUARE AND OVaL PHOT@GRAPH AND ICTUBK FRAMES, in Gold, Rosewood, Wal- put, and Ebony Giese And an endiess variety of .-DE VISITE FRAMES, PASSE. PAR- TOUTS, CARVED BRACKETS anv FRAMES, The above stock is now offered to the public AT COST, FOR THIRTY BAYs, rder to make r. additions to my store An inspection of spectfally solicited BOTHROOCK, 452 Seventh street. ite Patent Office. AUCTION SALES. { B* 3. ©. McGUIRE 200. Auctionsers c' F HOU: 5 AUCTION SALE be xn SEROLD FORNI We will i, om May 2a D nex at Dw. be By een 4°. a d 6th said house. Rose ‘We name in pai Nectgl Dob ha hs MORNING ing No issouri avenge, treete, all tue Furniture in ‘wood-cased seven octave Pianoforte, by Reich- Fi Sebeg y Ma ne yi get Wace” ta ao” Gilt frame Freacn- Walnut ce! cloth a, Hatieck °° $ ‘Dut Marble to ‘AF ogan: a Bi dle-top Chamber Brite, with Mirror, Siab and Chairs, and iesckasse eet do do jareaus and Washstania Cottage Suite, Gilt Window Shades Three ply apd Iugrai ii ard Btep Carpe Oarpets, RB: aud Olicloth alt ten Tin Safes, two Refrigerators Usk ap i Cotton-top Mattresses ane snd W.o4 Walnut H Orockery and @lasew: ~eeat Bockerr and Chaire cloth Lounge, Venetien Blinds are ber with a quantity of Househsid and K. chen Utensile. . J. 0. McGUIRE &00., Auctioneers, B® JAB. ©. McaU IRE & CU., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE CITY LOTS By authori Gyles trict, passed in equil Supreme Conrt of this Dis- ty. No. 341, Matilda Gram. mer vs, Todd and. Probasco. we sball expose to . MONDAY A atgo der, the tol) Lote le! ‘ed and i vision of rely on Oo ua 7th he feet] bonds, with days f1 sock, on the premises, to the wing valuable lots, to wit FTERNOUN, May leru iss, highest bid: marked b, H, M,and Nin part of square No. 164, fronting Dnecticut avenue and the cor ects. fteruoon, at 6 o'clock, on the al} sell Lot N 0.3, in square No inch on Qanal streec, by 120 he residue in6, i2, with interest. for which the purchaser ¢ ‘ety. will roperty sold. be not complied with withia five | the day cf sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell, on seven days’ pudlie netice, at be taken, anda lien re the riek and cost ef the parchaser failing to com- ply. W._ B.TODD, ap%dte HENRY PROBASCO,< THistece. And immediately a! fter the tale of the above lots in square 164, we shall aleo sell. on the premises, atthe L, Py square. request of tom and Q, in thi 6 Also, origin: e of the ether heirs, Lote G me subdivision of said ot 6. KaUAre 164. fronting respectively on Connecticut avenue, north L street and 17th sireet weer. One-third with interest perty. of the above the arction reome a 25-dte J.€. McGUIBE & © cash; residue in 6. 12 and18 y secured by deed of trust on property may be obtained at Anrcts. B® J.C, McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. CHAN Py virtue of adeer al ve Bicksler et al the oth day of May. A on the premises. part 6 1g 12 feet y and repping back 0 CERY SALE ee passed in Ke. Bicksler et » Ishallsell,on SATURDAY, D..18i. at ‘cleck p. m., of Lot No. 2, in sauare No. inches on East Capitol street, feet, improved by acomforta. bie Frame Dwelling House in good repair. Terms with interest or the pay tl apt. JAS. ¢ B* cane AUCTI ING E On TUESDAY, th o'clock p m Sande, tn ou w foot alley, making whole in cash. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers ‘0. 526, corner of 7th and D streets. ON SALE OF TWO VALUARLE BUILD L018. FRONTING ON LST VEEN 17TH AND -we'shall sell. on the preniises, bdivision of Sanare No 6 feet front each, rnoning back 13u feet in One half cash; the residue at «ix months purchaser at his option may FW. JONES. Troe Mc6UIR) CO. A tee, cts. NORTH, ISTH STREETS © first day of May next, at6 Lots 1. bavisg depth, te a lsome building lots. them h: Terms; One-half cash; baiance in six and twelve months, secured by mises. All cenve: the cost of the purcn Tronaser. & deed of trust on the pre- yancing aud revenne stamps at $25 down when sold. apz4d (Int | GREEN & WIL LIAMS, Ancts EN & WI VA CAPITOL. i QUARE. AT On FRIDAY. the 4 sell. in front of the seven handsome En each on East Capitol depth of 138 feet to a One third ‘or notes S' and a deed of trust tak All conveyancing 1 revenne sta when th e property is rope P ronerRE Y GREEN & WI No, 526, EHOLD HOTEL lessees in aud to t summer resort. The notil the Ist of Jane. lieved pplied with all the here is attached to avilion. stabling, & tel in perfect order north of the city. parses through the UCT $25 will be rejuired to be in an excellent condi sold will be sold altogether. twenty-one acres under lease LLIAMS, Auctioneers. BY GRE We. 526 corner 7th and D streets north. ABLE BUILDING LOTS TN SQUARE NO S41. 4G THE a EAST OF THE SUBDIVISION OF SAID TION. i) ithday of May next, we shall remises, at 6 » clock p m.. ilding Lots, fronting 21 foet and south A streets, with a wide alley. cash; balance in 6 and 12 ring interest. A deed given en. cost of purchaser, including paid dowu knocked off on each lot. EN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. LLIAMS, Anctioneers, coruer of 7th and D streets, INTEREST OF CRYSTAL ; ALSO. THE FUBNITURE "RES FOR SALK, AT PUB- he above-mentiened popalar lease, which will not expire 1872." The pre’ © be- ion, and well necessary hotel uppliances. the hotel aspacions dancing c. The furniture and lease. The grounds (about ) surrounding the ho- This place is about two miles There isa fine svring near the hotel. and excellent bathing in Rock Creek, which grounds. The place will be open for inspection at all times prior to the sale. Pessession given immediately. a cash. $200 dewn when the property is AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY will sell Market Farm, situat Tennallytown,on thi S acres, 1 rood and 22 The ‘imvrovements consist of elling-house, good Barn ageand Wagon houses, Milk-house, pump of water in the yard is land is under a good state of cultivation One-half cash; balance in 1, i | lent Th interest e property. lots of twelve. Five days are ow Brevet Major Ge Sp 20-20td Lumber Yard, and 13th on the premises, sale OF SPADES, SHOV Chef Quartermaster’s Off ap 2d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, UBLIC BALE, VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE MARKE’ FARM NEAR WASH + May 2d, at 4 o'clock . that very ed about half a ‘mile e river road, and containing perch. a comfortehle jood Stabling. Oar An excel- and 4 secured by @ deed of trust on cr Depot of Washinston,, Washinzton, D C., April 19, 1853. Will be sold at auction. under the direction 4 Captain D. G. Themas. military storekeeper at | clothing depot, Armory Snare. this city,on MON- Day y 14. 1866, at 10 o'clock a. m., e4, ner 5 Oe hort handled ‘and 1,500 long handled Shov- & Sibley Tents, worn. These spades and shovels are from the best man- Ufacturers, and many of them are in original pack- ry “Tents will be sold sing! pades and shovels in ‘ith the privilege ot twelve doven, ed purchasers to remove their goods. | Terma: Cash, in Government fands. D. H. RUCKER, and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington — » D.C... April 25, tat jon. at the Government [_O™BEE At AUCTION. 4 pa Cag Quertermeasier's Office, Depot of We Ww Will be sold at auctl ton. Maryland avenue, betweea 12th Streets. under the directiom of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James M. Moore, A. Q.M ,on | SATURDAY. May's, at 100 clock a.m., the fol- | a Seog Aly camer, to wit: H 008 feet 8x4 Scantling, 12 feet long, Hemlock, 30.000 ** 3x4 Tene °° 20,000 ** 3x4 ee | “sje s+ 3x4 a } su © Bxq os Pr es | 10.000 x5 “s Mos 6,000 ‘+ Sx6 + > ee Wm 3x5 goin, By owas cist, wf Spruce, 5,000 ‘* 4x6 Timber, Whit 5 10,000 * 6x6 = oe 10100 ** 8x8 2 is 5 0 Timber.mis.lengths and sides, 5.00 +. inch Siding, rowz! 5.000 ** 34 inch Selects. dressed both sides, Thisisnew umber, and will be sold in lets of 1,000 feet, with the privilege of the entire amount of same sive offered. 200.000 feet 4-4 Boards. 25.000 feet *; Scantling. 16,000 feet Joist. Five da: by purchasers. Brevet Major Gen ap I ARGE SALE 0 4 Will be sold at New Saddies, Hi. Lead, Smiths, A. too of arti By order of Ordnan ap 18 tmyl4 t herd CHEESE, J STRALO CHEESE, CA mbé MBOLD'’S FL Ai Siescant tn taste 6 684 feet 8-4 Ash Rack Strips. This ameunt of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. to commence on the 1sth day of May, 1866. at 10 o'clock a.m., and continue daily unti the princi pal classes of which are ziven below #0! Iron and Brass Guns, Gun Carriages. ters. Bridles, er, Sling Carts, Gin rt ni-bed upon application to this jor General Washington, D. 0 and will be sold in with the privilege of 25.000, are allowed for the removal of lumber ‘Terma: Cashin Government funds . H. RUCKER, and Chief Quartermnete, Depot of Washington. eh F GOV. le Rey ERNMENT PROP bern, North Carolina, all the property, re Blankets, Waear 01 Tmorers, and Saddler.’ Too! iafor Field and Sess Gane, numerous to mention on icles to be sold will 1 will be far A. B. Dyer, Chief of ‘ust received, COIO CAVALLO OREESE, cook OPAL, ‘ Bbbitt House. UID EXTRACT BUCRU it i i | H ph ed = the 4 | ion oF sgh oo TUESDAT. the e from day to day, until iL lowing described lote of Quartermasier’s stores, | . Taliow, | 8 sets Four-horse Har- 6 tr Ambclepce Har- 6 Platform beaien, ; ¢ 000 Heed Halters, ‘tog Mead Hriters and ; AkGE SALE OF QUAGTERMAPTERS OREAU OF OR Ltn D T, ' B . ! Gb S$ aT THE CAVA BTUBE: Peat Lay ©. EPO’ master General's > First Divaston. Quire ashanaion, D.C. AYE) 20, 1956, By order of the Quartermaster 1 cont! iz le sete Cart iy 128 Ibe, ie. Harness. ieee. at public auction. $ cap —— i —— as, aed + the fol- ‘pers. 8 Singe Deuble wi Sadler, blocks Carte, Cro 5 Swaterin, Carts. 517 Ibe. Rattroad Spikes, 17 Army Wagons, (four Orne, 3 army W. b ) Tee, : Ambalance.’ four horse) ? Dead horse Wagons, 39 sat ng Forge=, Pa a Cauld' 20, Cooking Fixtur Bi ives (new,) Chains Table Spooner. K 3 ons, (two Haspe. ae 250 Ibe Note, Stoves and c. 4s and Forks, lee, a*Gotlar Pads, 200 Burcingi: Dags, a1 70 Blackete, 4 sides Bridle A 250 Ibe, £0 Ibs. 1 Circular Baw, belting. 4vides re, Lea! tter and Gate 700 Open Rings, Bolts, 1,20 Staples, Hooks, T+, Saddle. Orappers, ther, ther, 580 Ourry Combe, 700 Horse Brushes, 13 sheets Shee: Iron, (ne |. Lead Ropes, Babbit Metal, 70, Houd Halters and 125 Lanterns, Lau Ro} 6 boxes Window Glass, . Rotten Stone, frame and 2Cireular Saws, te Neck Straps and 2Oros-cnt Saw Chains, 4 Wood Saws, 900 Halter Chains, 2 od Sawe, 20. 10 Tenon Saws, Ro) fete Shoe: 10 Hardies, OP ritchels 300 pairs Pinchers, 75 Cold Obisels. #0 Cliach Lrons, l set Hobbies, 3 0 Rasps, 20 Files, 2 Bellows, ll Vices, 200 Broome, W Ice Hoo! 2 vets Shoei 100 Wheelbarrows, & Iron Pots, 4 Dutch Ovens. Horse Covers 0 Wail brashes, ete ‘lanes, (aasorted,) @ Caulking Irons, Hay looks &c \ aseorted,) 4 kare Avker, (com- i) races and Bite, + (aseort- me, 60 Auger Rite ng Tools, =) ae ee 42° Pryiag Banares, and Punches,10 Spoke Shaves and Saw 200 pairs Tongs, Nett 50 Hatchets 2:0 Hammers (asxorted,) 5 Screw Drivers, 12 31 Drawing Kn: Monkey Wrenches, ives, 2 Spirit Levels, 5 Adzes and Hand Axes, ng Stocks, 10 gross Rings. 9% Door Belts Hgstove Pipe Jointeand | Latches, Dies. oO @) gross Buckles. 10 gross Balter Boits, and Thamb EI bow! ‘Ke, (agnorted ) & Camp Kettles, 2° Knobks. 228 Picks per Rivets, 2 Plows, * utt Hiages, 5 Boad Scrapers. trap Hinges, 9) Wagop Hounds a Feed Troughs, + ls 8.) 2Ofice Tables, 25 Office amd Fi oki Desks, 83 Bouble-trees and Lead 15,00) Grain Sacks. are, One i and bolts, sb: “*Pelton’s Eight horse Power,” with bear- » gearings, pnileys, &., *‘One Worthington Steam Force Pump, capable of forcing twel ag day. the abov ive thousand (12. @ list. rms: Cash,in Government funds duane will be delivered on the wharf of the Gies boro’ Depot, free of expense to the purchaser ‘The purobaser will be allowed five (5) days from date of sale, in which to remo’ the ) gallons 0 water And many other articles not enumerated stores. A boat for Giesboro will leave the 6th street wharf every bour Sees _ S* during the days of sale, JAMES A. EKIN, harge Brevet Brigadier General i Division. Q LE OF A 8TEAM GRIST MILL AT TH CAVALRY DEPOT. GIESBURO. D. 0. Quartermaster General's Office, First Dive Wi D. C., April 17, 1856. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold, om the premises, at public auction, nader the ing, A.Q.M o clock erty, tow ONE ai rection of Captain George on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1880. m.. the following-described pul T. Brown- w, atl? blic prop- it: STEAM GRINDING AND FEED yey MILL (frame, with massive granite foundations.) 40 by 80 feet. with coal, Pz: all constructed of the most substantial manner, Also. at the same time and place. the machinery and appliances of the mill. consisting of ONK (1) ENGINE, OF 10¢-HURSE POWER. with cy lind and twenty heavy cast- pumps aud driving-pu diameter a Jw ler_of twenty-two (22) four (24) inches stro! ‘and engine houses attached, very best material, and in the es diameter ke, set npor iron bed-plate, with cold and hot water hester, and cast-iron fly- Ney of the same material. te: nd t wheel, with (10) feet in uty-four (24) inches face, with son's patent governor. TO @) BOILERS, OF 60-HORSE POWER made of the best boiler iron, five-sixternths (5-16) of an inch and fourteen (14) feet five ( boiler « rete eee each three ter, with TEN (10) INGHA MILL 1B tanned. pat separate! ‘erms : ground wharf ever: G investment bealed 1 ak i sha we i D.0. mare | JUSt RECEIVED 5 suPPLy OF | MALLARD CRED EBR aus eae AG te wh @erner ssid apd " the Quar iroad for the terest of th States Miki Whites hows ie 6 bri ing is made by steamer moros This route is the mense traffic betwee: interior of Southern and the commanication by rail be extended te B The road alr. dificult and ¢t liver now charge, it is Brownsville as high as $5 per seqners. $15 each. The road is full spiked. ore rt be obtained 8 tion and ma railro: Tl PA M every descri| and workmanship. and are still in excelle: 3i dition and fine working order, the mill having been in operation onl) Af deemed advisable by A boat for Giesboro will I Any fo Ther information will be given upon application, in person or by let- ter, toe Captain T. Browniug, A.Q. M The attentio; il . &c., the railroad meterials and s1 joes not beleng to the United Sta: in thickness, seventy -siz (76) 3) and one-fourth (',) in 1 the requisite appendag. THIRTY (30) INCHES Constructed of solid French barr millston ent stretched leathe: Ption are of the very about fifteen months hour during the wartermaster General's ‘ashingion, D.C., April Bm of capitalists seckiug nvited to this sae purchase of all the rig! e United States in tary Railron nche, Tex will inc! dings, 4 and ‘to water stations. tui to the road clude the title Grande. From this point LJ Texas an Townsville ‘ortuous navigation. ienlar di the United id from Brazos Santiago te as. lude the entire track, and » together with the ek, cars, machinery, and other eyuip- Santiago to White’s Ranc ve (5) feet in diameter, ) inches in length; each inp we ied flues, in diame- IRS OF REED’S PATENT BUDK- SPRING nd set in heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay -eat- ters, elevators and conveyors sufficient to cut and haudle the hay. grain mostecenomical and |. ‘lhe shaftiug te of fi ailey® of cast-iron, faced and balanced, with angersand bexe sufficient todrive teu (19) pairs | of burrs, &c. udriving beltis of four(s) ly rubber. and twenty four (24) inches wide. The its for driving the mills, &c., are of the best oak- The Engine, Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures best materials y the agent of the Govern- ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sold Cash, in Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove their Property before the first ist) day of July next, unless otherwise arranged with the owner o! the Sixth-street be t may be desired Giesboro, D. C., or at this office. ~ ies . “JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge splits First Division,Q@.M.G. 0. ~ OVERNMENT SALE OF THE MILITARY KAILKOAD AT BRAZOS SANTI- GO TEXAS. Offce, Bei 1556. profitable proposals will be received at the office of termaster General, (Division of Transportation.) at Washi ae the 18ST DAY OF JUNE nex Biverand D. C., zis iy ir » aud ex- he, connection with Brownsville and Mata- shortest and best for the i: the Gulf of Mexico and th 4 Nort! and the herm Mexico, lone can readily ‘ealy completed saves thirty miles of Boats ou ted, for freight barrel, and for pas- five feet gange, good ties, T rail, and the to leacription of the orekerty can Chief St this oftice. or at that of the termaster Military Division of the w Orleans. A condition jon shall be the sale wil) be that tri en required. at the ‘he terms of payment accepted will Ten per cent. paid on peneptnnce of propos: Tre Gov or all pre} urchase ef Frad,? and Rail fice. Division Q. w: L L Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and notice. EEN MAR will Keep’ ‘raneportation, Washineten D. e By order of the Quartermaster Geners!. Brevet Colo: STEAM MA. | LE | sans Sy considered the most f* vor: aene Brazos Santiago and ie + in chy nel aud x M a ~Q. o Q M.G 1am 8B rnished for all Goverament plies. \e rates ae at the time tothe New York Gon ‘Yorable to the Government. cash,in Government funds, to be nt reserves the right to reject Proposals should be endorsed, Rio Grande Rail addressed to the Division of River and rmaster General's ANDER BLISS, i ‘ge Fourth Gulf, ar ‘@nsporta- troops be those ‘Of. ar | | all of the bids, ae the interest of the Government PROPOSALS. MOET RTERNT BPA . Wao ReTOy Of ys Apri 20 1835, ie eudorasd * Propow ob Naval Magazine a at will teonivediat theo ce of | ‘ard.im this city, — )day of Mav, azine op right back of the Apacostia river, Epon the Fite of the present old building. which is to be taken down and materiais used in ex- tending the wallof the enclosure; for removing the | present Reeper @ house and building a pew one in another pair ef one brick store- wlan ed Decessary fencing and gtading ie to be commenced on Thursday. the woof May. 85. and m bin ninety (90) day pectscations fer tl office of the Inspector of Ordaanc commanding the @rdnance Yay tien of parties desiring to day, the 27th i lace; for ths ri plane pectfications. bid mast be accompanied by good and suf ficient guarantors, approved by an officer of the Government known to this Department. that the bidder will, if bir offer be -pted. enter intocon fer and the Depart- tract to perform the work bid eserves the right to accept or reject auy er | ment ri May Tequize, | ‘ersona desiring te bid must necessarily visit the magazine grounds aud examine the condition of the works in order to bid understandingly, and farilities for doing se will be afforded by the officer _ commanding the Urdnapce Yard. MA. WISK, ap Scotd __ Chief of Buren. | ~~ MAYOR'S OF oR, Amit 27 1986 ‘SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KECELVED | by the undersigned un DAY. the 8th ivstant rei Sewer | inside d Street north, between oth and wall to be nine ii foot Sewer, (i thickness. fre Es- | he price per tin in tude all excavations, - and per piece fer the Man-Lole: the success fui bidder to be responsivie for all damages done To gan or water pipes. or eansed by the elements, and apy accident caused in the construction of the worl The rigbt to decline any or all proposals, should it be deemed to the interest of the Corporation, 1s reserved. Specifications can be seenat the office of the Commissioners of Improvements every day | tween }0@ m. avd 12m, or at any time by calli on the Comm mer of the Fourt!: Rg ed bic AMPBELL, ap2su Cominiesioner Fourth Ward. AYORS OFFICE, Wastin. ' May 34, inat: bg M «treet north. b Fi nth streets west. T ravel to be nine in ches in the center, tapering of to four inches to- _ ward the cutter line; te be well rolled withaheavy | reller after graveling,and to be relieved of all boulders of an improper size, at the discretion of the Commissioner Bidders will state the price per cnbic yard for cating or fillinc. that which m«asure« most, to be paic for but once, the surplus dirt to be deposite| wherever the Commissioner may direct No part of the appropriation will be paid until the work is approved by the Commissioner and As- aretont Commissioners } Biciders will state the price per cnbic yard for | eredimg, and syuare yard for gravelin: JAS 1EG. | SPALD: Commissioner Recowd Eg. Wass tox, D. C., Avril 4. 18%, OPOSSLS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTi | 12 o'clock m..on MONDAY, the 7th day of May next. for gradiog Sixteenth street west, from Mas- Sechusette avenue to P street north. Bidders state the price per cubic yard for | cutting or filling | Only that which measures mest to be paid for. The surplus dirt to be deposited wherever the | Oemmissioner may direct No part of the aporepriation will od ae until the work is approved by the Commissioner JOHN W. DYER, and | Apsistant Commissioners. _Sp%-eost _—Commissioner First Ward. | S415 OF ABMY WAGONS. | CaS Quariermaster’s Office, Depot of Washincton sinabicalngs ag eg cg Sealed Proposals are invited for the purchase of 570 Army Wagons, tn lots of not less than twenty five, These wagons are worn, but still serviceable for road and farming purposes, = Proposals will be received nntil 12 M. WEDNES DAY, May 9. Payment (in Government funds) will be required upon notification of acceptance of bid, and prior to the delivery of the Wagons. The right to reject all bids considered too low is reserve. These wagons are at Lincoln Depot. about one | mile east of the Capitol, and can be secx by apply ing to Colonel TOMPKINS, the Quartermaster in | charge. Proposals should be signed witn the bidder's fall endorsed and di- : K Ma). Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, in “Depot of Washinetom, | RSENAL, bf vt. ut B _SP 1d \WASHINGION a Wasnine Tox. April 2, 3836. Sealed Proposals willbe received Wash- ington Arsenal until the 10th of May, at clock M., for building a Magazine on the reservation | near the Congressional Burying Ground us | and specifications can be seen on application tothe | commanding officer of the Arsenal, on and after | May 2d. Each preposai te be endorsed “Bid for | Magazine. and ro be accompaniod by @ gnarantor wot Department thatthe bidder will, if ofier be accepted, emter into contract to per- hi form the work. vee to itself the not deemed ad right tore- vartageous ap 2 -dtmyl0 Colonel Commanding. AYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, asitveton, D.C. April 2th 1865 EALED PRO/'OSALS WILL BE RECEILY at this ofice until SATURDAY, M o clock M., for constructing a Causet across the west end of the canal from the pier at the foot of 17th street to Monument Point. Specifications in detail. with forms of pro; may be had on or after the 30th ivst.. on applic tion St the office of the Engineer, on the line of the canal. B street, near 14th. F No bids will be considered except such as are bmitted on the oftict: moumRicH pos 'y Surveyor, » Canal Commissioner, Canal Commissioner. ap nd Colambian MAYOR'S OFFiox. ; { i see elt RS ee PROPOSALS WILL BE RRORIVED UNTIL MOND. 12 o’chek m . Y. May 7, instaut, for Gradipg North Uspitol street, between L street | uorth and New York aveone ! Bidders will state the price per cubre yard fur eutting or filling, that which measures most to be paid for bat once, the surplus dirt to be deposited wherever the Commtssiouer may direct. j No pert of the ropriation will be paid anti the work is approved by the Commissioner and — ‘ gery F cons a j idders will state tae price per ic yard for | ar JAMES J. CAMPBELL. Prec Commissioner of the Fourth W. LEGAL NOTICES. The Orpians of et —Chrint: dian of said orphans, that on the Jith day of of the time. place o disposed of the interest of said or; halfof Lot No.1, of J. Davicsen ision of uare No. i6),and improvements,in the city of ashingtep.to Patrick Conroy, the S80, sud that the said purchaser has co with the terms of «ale : it is therefore. th of April. 1866. ordered by the Court that sai be. and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 19th day of May next: Provided a copy of thi order be published once a week for three succe: sive weeks in the Evening Star prior to said day. PURCELL, |X RE ke sold and | ang in the west Judge of the 0 st “.C. BD 24 law3w RPHANS’ “Register of Wille. COURT —Districr oF Coucm- Bia, Wasuixeton County, To wit: Inthe | case of J) K. B. admin.stratrix of | Joshua the administra- trix aforesaid hi jon of the Or- phans’ Court of hington County aforesaid, ap- | ny ed Tuesday. the isth day of May next, for he final settlement and distribution of the ej | estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand,as | far as the same have been collected and turned inte | money, when and where all the creditorsand heirs — of deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- | Phans’ Court of Washingten County aforesaid.) | with their claims properly vouched, or they, aw Fp A oe Op lece' en! Tro" der be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said de /BBINS, of Wills. . 0. BO! Register ap %-Jaw3w* be ’ : VR NOTICE, That the eubscri- "VRS Thine from the ‘Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Chas. ‘A. Coltman, late of Washington, D. C.. de- ceased. All persons mst the said deceased, are hereby warned to exbibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 20thday of March next: they may other- wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estat Given unter my band, this 20th da: SOPHIA CO Trinh 22-lawSw . Admi, 4 iy 18S TO GIVE NOTICE, Mestincen Natt Ee Bn a ose letters of administration on the. personal es: tate of Thomas J. Barrett, late of Washington, C., deceased. All persons having claims against said are hereby warned to exhibit Beste rbntore te MNdar ak Masthtaeet ter fore 7 next. me therwise, by law, be excluded from all benedt Given under my hand thie 17th day of March th i¢lewte* CATHARINE BARRETT. E GLORY OF MAN 18 STRENGTR—There THES rasor 3o That the subscri- ee Seen a | ORANGE AND ALEAAND | Central Hailread trains to and from Micha | Manassas, Bristoe, Catlett G BENTON, | | sunt water RAILROAD LINES WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN KAILROA Washington abd Alexandria as folio Leave ALEXAND Local .. 500 Leave Wasnime roy. £ me A.M amet ” O35 es Express... 6.0 Mail a" SUNDAY PASSENGER TR. Leave Wasuinctux. ” an am t ngor. . A. STEVE 8, General Sep wA PHEL General Man’ OHIO BAILBOAD. EE *STasmineves March 2», 1866, mb i217 rains between WASHINGTON & MORE. sod WASHINTOM AND TR: now run s# fellows, vis dany FOR pasamene. 2s. » except ome y nee and 345, and 0, and 7-2 p.m ‘OB ALL WAY STATI Leave daily, except Sunday, at p.m. + Babi. WRST.are =, ond i ' BR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIB = JUNCTION. Leave at 6 and 6283 m. and at 2:45 and 6:35 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6: and 70 m., and 4.30 ‘sins te or frem A: on Sunday. ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMO Leave at 7:30. m. and 245 and7. p.m FOR WAY STATIONS Leave at 7.98. m. and 245 p. FOR ALL PARTS OF TH eT. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7.30 8. m and 7:90 Pm. On Sunday at 7-30 pm. only. connecting at Belay Station with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling. Parkersbu: West can be hed st » &e. THROUGH TIOKRTS to th ashington Station Ticket Office et all b: ip the day, ae well as at the new office in the Ame: can Telegraph Building, Peunsylvania evemve, between dy and 6th streets “ For New York, Philadelphia, an@d Boston, see ad nt of Throngh Line.” W.P. SMITH. Master of LM. OOLE. Geperal Ticket A, it ocS-tf GEO. 8, KOONTZ, Agent, W: ington. "P!2C0GH LINE DETWEEN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. W aaninc ton, March 2). 1ass, Traine between Washington ané New York are DOW ron as follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. without ch of cars, . Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7308. ™. ant 6.30 m * FOR NEW ¥ORK, changing cars st Phtingel- Leave datly (except Sunday) st 128 ®. m. and 430 p. m. FOR PHILADELPBIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7.30 anéd 1138 @, and ‘30 p.m. ON SUNDAY. NDAY : Leave for New York and Philadelphia st 6:30 p, DB. omy. Sleeping cars for New York on 6:9 p. m. tratm daily Throngh tickets t Jadelphia, New York, og Boston, can be had at the Station Office ot all boa ie ip = Building, Pennsylvania evence, streets 6th and Ubie Railroad advertisement between Washington, Baltimore, Ap- the ee u * me H General Ticket agent -_ LOONTZ, Agent, Wi ington. AK.ROAD 12th. two daily and Lynch See Baltimore for ncnetule “Woe. iM a oc M-tf GEO.S. On and after Monday, February trains will run between Washie, burg, comnesting at Gordonsw » via Virginia ond, ae follo MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington daily a.m . and arrive at Lynchi Leave Lynchburg at7 a ington at 6.35 pm. Tears Wapeeee ES TRAE we ave Washingtou ty (including mday) at 6.10 p. m., and arrive at Lynchburg at 6 6) ©. a. Leave Lynchburg at 6.90 p.m, and arrive at Washington at 6 2] a. m Both trains make close connections at Lynchbarg for all points South and Southwest, and at Wash” —= for North and Northwest iret clase Bleeping Care w.il be attached to the Right trains. x Toad is attractive. not only for its comfort able accommodations. but for the fact that it passes rfax, Bull Ba the now historic localities of Fai pahannock, Cal- per. Orange and Gorlousville, places of imper- ehable interest in the popeier mind Thro all poiute South and South- weet m New York. Philadel- phia and Baltimore, and at’ the offices of the road in Wasbington and Alexandria. J M. BROADL8. General Ticket Acent, ft Ale x ria, Va, la ROU THE NuBIM AND West. |= TY FOUR DAILY TRAINS. SPRING AND SUMMER SOREDULE. Om and after March 12th, 1985, traine wil! rem | aa fotlows : wigaee ‘ashiasion. Balt more | Express Mail, $e.m- $008. mm Fast Line, . 3290p. m. Pittsburg & Erie Ex) ". TWO TRAINS ON | Connecting at Baltimore. Lea , | and 740 p.m. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Oars ron through from Baltimore to Pittebargh, ie, or Elmira withont change. JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agest. QECEET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yee, A Postrive Cree,” for GONORRH@A, GLEKT, STRICTURES, ae, Contains no Minera!, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effecta Cure, 7 ‘They are entirely veget. ie, heving no mel! nor Cures in from two to four gays, and recent cases in ‘twenty fonr hours.” Prepared by « graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; nO rrposurr, no trouble. mo change whatever Let those who have despaired of getting cored, or ith Balsam Copaviaor Mer- | Cag tay tee Sa MAEITAN'S CLET Sent by mail ins plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Femaie, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD’! BLOOD?’ SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPeTs., TEIIERS. SCALES. BOILS, — SYPHILIS, OB VENEBEAL DISEASES. SAMARITANS ROOT AND Ht 1s offered the publica th SYPHILIS O8 VENSREA SAMA’ ame I most potent, eertain pever pre. scribed, it reaches aud eradicates every particle of the venereal poison. so that the cure is thorough rmavent. Take. then, of this purifying rem Sas Sea be healed. aud do not tramemic Te to your posterity that for which you may repent in after ne. ERB JUIcg cure — Do NOT DESPAIR! Ithong’ you may be pronounced incuradl ANAMARITAN'S ROUT AND HERD tel Es will Femove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mer-ary sane 4 » wh FEMAL t “ lections with which numbers of Fe- the BOUT AND HEBB JULCEs most —— adapted, in Uloerated Uterus in Leucor- rhea, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, de- bility, and for ali complainte incident to the sex. , Bentby express. Price $1.25 per bottle AMARITAN’S WASH lis, used in compection with the Boot and Herb % Full directions Price 25 cents. Pan aged =< these po . _— acknow)- edged b; sicians and nts. y are wu in the v. : Hompitais i = WHAT TILE SURGEONS SaY OF “8 ITAN’s EMEDIES. “Post MosritaL, Fort Mar<att, Baltimore, Md . Feb. 20. 185 ‘’r ). 1864. — ave great satiefecti«n in I have used “The Samaritan Remedies’ Ciseasee in its most customary torma; used them with ndement, discretion, Sud properly, end. bave found them respond to my suticipstions promptly aud effectually. whe their compesition, I have the fullest couficence 15 their eflicecy and as far as my use of them extends, recommend them strong}: ™ LP ED C. BOWERS, con, th N.Y. V, : THE SAMARB- aoe 4 re —* ADESMOND & HE WAR OF THE REBELLION. By b. ‘cote. Draper's Anatomy, Physiology By, illustrated. Doolittle’s Social Life i Soa iialifex: Punte Prectice aPuentch . Fin a PBANCK TA

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