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- Secreta EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. H 11, 1869, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Nigh MA the Gregory Pax Watt's Orgras Hoc+s —Laare Keen York Company in « Our American Cousin. Cawtersury Hatt.—Mons. Weithofs Bal- Jet Troupe and other attractions. Por. Surtu’s Art Gallery, 304 Pennsyl. | vania avenue. New Yorse Mey’s CHRISTIAN AssoctaTion Buripine, ih and D streets. Extibiuon of Paiwupgs. EXuIBITION BY THE RYLAND Caaret Scy- AY ScuHoei, at the Chur. streets, Island. corner 0th and D McKewvre® Cuarat.—Public meeting Sons of Temperance. — p Reresiicans.—The Anti- party of the Fifth Ward held x meeting oa Carroll Hill last evening. for the semi. election of officers—E. atkineon in H. Searle, Secretary being made by Wm. H. Brown, of the man wing. Mr. J. L. Gatchell objected, as Mr neil wing of the Republican A scene of confusion Sint ot once commenced. an stamps 10 speak Brown was not s member of the club. Mr. Brown claimed the right to speak as a member ef the Kepublican party. Bominated, be would support them. Mr. If good man were Gatchell reuewed his objection. and charged the President with dereliction of duty im not eniorcing the rules of the club. Mr. Brown ssid toat if Mr. Maryman had been asked to thdraw, be would have done so. Mr. Atkin- son asked if Mr. Maryman bad not been tureat- ened that he would be shot if he withdrew. | '#!Foduced Rev. Dr. Mo Mr. Brown said if such was the case be knew nothing of it. Mr Gatebell bere | The Maryland Ai Church Yesterday when the name of Rev. J. T Ward was called he stated that he desired that his name be changed from the superanauat-d to the superoumerary lis, which request was comp.ied with. The Conference proceeded to t& President, and Rev. Dr. S. B. Soatuer- und was re-elected to that position, and briefly hapked the members ‘r the compliment Last evening 8 Sabbath Sc Lool Con vention was held at the church, Where members of tite cyn- ference discussed questions as to how best to increase the efficiency of this important branch of the church. Quite a numper were present, and the discussion was very interesting. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY The Conference reassembled this morning at the Methodist Protestant Unurct in George- town, and was opened with religious exercises by Kev. T. 1). Valiant, after which the roll wes called, aud the minutes of yesterday's mrrtipg were read and adopted. ‘Tbe election of the Standing District Gom- mittee resulted :—Dr. J. J. Murray, D E. Reese, Thomas Mcormick, ministers. Hon. Geor, Aigkets: B. H. Richardson, J. W. Richardson, aye The following were elected the Committee on Appeals:—L. W. Bates. J.K. Nichols and S. Norns, ministers; W. H.Grifivh and J. W. Thomp=cn, laymen: Rev. L. W. Bates imtroduced the following fraternal messengers from the Pittsburg Con. ference —Rev. Wm. Reeves, D, D.. Dr. Clar! Rev. Mr. Herr and Samuel Young, E<q. Rev Il) Bowers introduced Rev. Mr. Myers. of the Methodist Episcopal Charch. Rev. Dr. Bates in'roduced the following visiting ministers :— L. H. Pegram, traternal messenger: J. L. Mi- chaux, J. H. Gilbeath, visiting brethren from North Carolina: Dr. J.H. Kilgour, fraternal Conference M. P. Messenger trom Peunsylvania Conference; Joreph P. Wilson, visitor from New Jersey Conference. The Chair stated tnat the Confer face would be glad to hear from the vi brethren ata future time. Rev. J. T. ley, of the M- odist Episcopal Chureb. Rey, Mr. Charleton Jeft tbe room. disgusted with the proceedines. | Mr. atkinson then expl: between the two rival clubs of the ward. Mr ned the difficulties Brown, of the Maryman wing, asked if Com- | issioner Barnes was uot making political | slaves by refusing work to men unless they | ‘Were members of this clun. [Cries of “Yes” Mr. Atkinson denounced Action on the partot Mr. Barnes. D. K. Of the Maryman wing adjourn. aud that the Maryman wing world do the same thing at their meeting to-niz and that the Kepublican citizeas of the ward eet A! seme sinted tame andelect officers for a ited club. Mr. William Marshall was in favor ofeach club electing #s own officers. He @id not care if there wasa splitin the ward Mr. Esrnes said that certain remarks made about him were malicious falsenoods. Mes-rs W. H. Brown, DR. Parker, E. Atkinson, Mc- Koight, W. C. Marshall, Reed. and others, bere catecbised Mr. Barnes, charging him, among other things, with employing Demo- erats insted of Republicans; wita using Corporation property to improve his own place, and with going out of the ward to get Democrats to put in employment. Alter great confusion, Mr. Barnes was allowed to explain. He said that he employed Demo- rats because be could get no waite Kepuh- €ams to do the work. Besides, ne thought be could make some converis t the party by patronage. Healwavs iavored the day's work system, and was opposed to Baving the work given out by contract. He bad taken off his Own carts to allow the employment of those of workingmen. He was dying ail he could for the party, regardless of his own interests, and if be was Jet alone he would carry the ward iu the next election by one bundred majority. Mr. Barnes was frequently interrupted, and was unable to finish his explanation. Th+ meeting then adjourned without electing of- | fieers. ———— 1. U. O. F. Flag Prasewtation—segrer 0/ Rebeich Conferred, &c.—Last evening the ae- ¢ of Rebekah was conferred in Oriental ce, No. 19. on & number of ladies—th» mem- bers of Germauis Lodge and representatives of the ether Kebekab associations oeing presen’ Noble Grand Kattlemann offici About o'clock Kebekab Degree Lodge (Germania) No. 2, prceveded to the stage of the main saloon of Odd Fellows’ Hail, as also the officers and Members of Oriental Lodge, aud Mrs. Giese- kipg, on behalf of the ladies of Germania Lodge, presented in appropriate language, to Oriental Lodge, a beautiful white silk fig. Nobie Grand Kattlemann responded priet!y and P. G. A. Eberly, at considerable length “ponded for the logge. Tuis flag, or banser, of white silk, $X feet by 7, with heavy « Jet fringe, having in the center the Three Links and “1.0.0. F.." “District of Columbia.” 1 is on a beavy staff. surmounted by a giobe and esgic, (stlver plated.) and a silver plate bears the and bumber of the lodge. This flag fen Up at the instance of the donors by ann Bros. of Philadelphia, and t= aa exceedingly fine ome. It being the tir: od, fiag displayed im the District sine> the adop- tionof the flag by the Grand Lodg- of th= United States, edm floor w: Prot. jecorated in a Passed off in ipman, Major G G me. of Washington: C ap ce. and Bettas, Hon. J. A Har- nue Wittenme: Baxter, and others © Poulton was elected Corre: tary and ©. E. Lathrop a-urer cers of the assoc jon for the ensung term are—Geu. N. P. Chipman, President, Hou S JW. Tabor. Vice President: W. W cording Secretary: J. P. C. Poulton sponding Secretary CE Lat Gen. Chipran, AM. Scott, J ©. C. Stevens, aud Hon. J. A. Harvey w Sppointed to confer with ihe Indians associa tion relative ¢ Briggs, DL. Burne to arrange 8 Which Sn adjournment was agree upon for two weeks. A large number of ladies and g-n- tlemen were present, aud the evening passed of in a very agreeable manner. Decrasat of Lancaster, @ clerk in the L -S. Treasurer's otfice, di terday, in this city, after a long aud severe ili. | bess, in the S-th year of his age. We believe, entered the 1 when quite a Mr. Lightaer, easuty Department ong MAN, aud continued with but a she: rmission unulabout t! smce, whee be resigned the charge of one of the ci His remains will be iaker terment Mr to Lancast of years Bareau o War Depas'ment, died at Lis residence y Gay, aive a long iliness. The deceased w: werably kuown to officers of the army baving business at the bureau, and to eur citizens generally. He was a member of Washington Lodge No. aud the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, who iast evening made ar rangements to attend his fumeral to-morrow afternoon ——e MEBTING OF ILLINOTSIA’ TO CONGRATULATE * Washhcgye—A large meeunz Of Likwors citizens was heid im the receptiva Foom at Wilard’s Hotel lastevemug. Geweral SA. Hulbure was called to the chair, and ‘General Hovey was appointed Secre'ary. The Baur stated the object of the meeung to be for the purpese of tendering to the Hou. E. B. Washborne the congratulations of the citizens of Lilinots on bis promotion to the office of S Fetary of State. General Hovey moved tha: a committee of three be appointed for the pur- Pose of drafting resolutions expressive of tue Sentiments of the meeting. adopted and Gen. Hovey. B. F. Shaw. and W. Toicott, were ap- poinyd with Gen. Hulbu The meeting ad- journed to meet thi Fesidence of Secretary Washburn, No. 672 1 street, to present the resolutions aad tender him their Congratulations —~e—_. GERMAN SOLDIERS ABD Satlons’ Ustow — | ‘The German Veteran Union met last evening, Carl Damm, President, 1 the chair. A letter from General Cari Schurz, accepting the hoa- orary membership of the Unioe was read. A mouor was made to Smend the constitution so ‘ae to admit ve members, not having been soldiers in field, on paying an iaiuation fee ofe2. Referred to a committee of five. The BamMes of several members, no: answering to their Cuties under the constitution, were strack from the muster-roll. Om motion, the Finan- cial Secre: was ordered to name careless mbers to Treasurer and Uorresponding Secretary for gotification. A committe of three. consisting of Comrades Braudt, Rheb, and E:chnoitz. was appointed to make atrauge- ments for the flag cestival —_.-—_—_. Szcowp Distaict Keoimaxt Assoct- —The officers of the Second District of ‘Columbia vo! of the project it bas been decided to orgaaize and equip & regiment of natiooal guards for the District. and this association hive under. taken to carry out theidea. To this end they @ave already commenced opers ions TenIng tO proceed to the | ach | “ker, | proposed that this club | | W. Reese. JL. Mull: | the term of six years. | al-o accepted it with many gratefal ackaow! | violence ueed Rev. Mr. Warrea, of the Second is’ Church, Wasbingtou. The President announced the following com- Mittees Unfinished Business—M. L. Hysore. J. B. Williamson. EL. Wolfe. Finance—W H, Wheatley, B. F. A. Oaulk. Itimeracy—T I) Valiant, B. F. Benson, W. M. Strayer, Wm. Dale, A. W. Melville. Necessitous Cases and requests of circuits—John ©. Cox, P.M. Ar buckle, A. J. Fairbank, Robert R. Bentley, ames H. Gale, W. B. Usselton, H. Pyle. Mia- ters J.T. Murray, P. L. Wilson, D. W. . I Graham. B.H. Richardson, R. B. Fer- guson Minutes—W.L. Hammond. Pulpit Ser- vices—L. W. Bates, 1. W.Chariton, J. B. Jones. Literature—Dr. E. J. Drinkhouse,d. C.Cash- ing, Dr. Ewell, James A. Kennedy, Gabriel Moore, J. W. Thompson. Superannuated Cisimants—D. A. Shermer. J. Shreve, J. Clay, E. Stoner, A. W. Nichodemus. F. A. Wright: son. Executive—Dr. A. Webster, J. Thomas Murray. D Bowers, J.G.Ciark. R. B. Varden. W. H. Griffith. Statistics—Robert Whinna. Sabbath Schools—R J. Norris. C. T. Cochel, J. W. Gray, J. W. Woitord, Jefferson Tracy. Albert Naylor. Temperance—J. T. Ward, W. Jas. Stephenson, J. B Eclesiastical Oommanica. ‘hols, John Roberts. Dr. F. W. ©. Thomas, Rezin Hinmond. Giiciat Reports—J. R. Nichols, J.D. Kinzer, W.H. Rodney Orders—Bourd of Protessor-, Dr. D. Evaus Reese, President. Rey J. Clay was elected Conference B. F. Benson, Missionary Steward: Maloy, Key. W. S. Hammond was elected Secretary and Jobn G. Clark and J. E Reed assistants. Mr. Cole. agent of the Maryland State Bible Society, addressed the Conference The Agent of the Maryland S:ate Bible So- ciety explained the duties and business of Bible societies at some length; after which Rev D. Bowers offered resolutions, waich were adopted.—“That regarding the circulation of the Bible an important means of home and foreign evangelization, we ge give to the Agent im oUF respective charges our hearty co-opera- tion in bis official labors. That a collection in behalf of the Bible cause be taken np by all our superintendents during the month of June, The following ministers were called and made application for active service-—Rey Peter Wilson, of the Broadway Church: Koy Dr. Eversoll, of the Delaware Mission; Rey W. M. Strayer, J. E. Darby, and James © Stewart The Conference adjourned at 2 o'clock t meet at 9 A.M. to-morrow —~—s——— Te Potomac Front.—Yesterday afternoon, the steamer Wawaset arrrived bestree wharf trom ( man, and shortly afterwards the steamer Express hauled up at ¢t whart from Baltimore, with p p freight. The steamer Arrow, under the co: of the inimitable Stackpole, carried dow orning a large number of passengers for Mourt Vernon, and mails for Mersuall’s Land. mong bef passengers were a corps of who engaged passage for Mar- Landing, which point they visit for the se of institmting an extm..aation prelimi. to the purchase of Bo: ad Sites, y trips of the Arrow ar icctessed favor, and in a shc while this staupen little steam volandt will b» compelled to make two trips daily to accommodate the demand for passage to the points at which she touches. —— oe Tae New Caartatn or THE Hovsk.—Rev J.G. Burler. D. D., who on Tuesday last was tleeted, by & vote so large and complimentary, ‘hapla.p of the House of Representatives for the F -First Cougress, was bora im Cum- berland. Maryland, in the year 1 He grad. uated with distinguished Bonors at the Penn- sylvania Coilege, Gettysburg. (of which he is At present one of the trustees,) im the early par? of 1-49, and in July of the same year entered upon his miuis‘erial labors in’ St. Pauls Lutheran Church of this city. of which be has been ever sinee, and is now. the respected pas. tor. The career ot Dr. Butler in the Das been marked with great s1 aistinguished compliment whick be las | Teceived from the Representatives of the pe ple was merited slike by his exemplary Caris an character and Ris acknowledged ab iluiy as ‘& pulpit orator. ——e——_ Tum Kewpatr Seuc aiP.—Hon. Ar Kendall has added another to bis already list of philan*hropre and Christian act proffering to the trustees of the public scbooi- x Of (Mis District a donation of 86,0) to found an nual classical scholarshtp in Columbian ilege, subyect to the condition that the trus tes ard their successors shall have the privi lege of selecting from the said schools on pnpil Anpaally to fill said scholarship, and the pupil so selected shall pe entitled to instraction | The trustees of Colu bran College bave accepted the offer. design ing the scholarship, and the school board hive ments. Theschloarship thas founded w: be known as the “Kendall scholarship. ees A MIS 8GENATION Case.— Witham colored. was arraigned before Jr this morn Jasper, whi I: appears that E per had been married for so: from their intimacy should have been. ani < Tursday Inst a quarrel commenced, result iu Williams threatentog to mutilate Elizab- producing at the same time a weapon selected for the operat brought the case before Ju amined quitea unmber of w sent Williams to await a, Jury. a by the G ————— Benet arres ox Carrtor HILt.— Within tie past Veek that class who prow! sbout at night, taking advantage of the neglect of resident= properly secare their premises, have been it work on Capitol Hill, and it would be weil tor people in that section to take the hint. © Tuesday night three different houses en Four' lt et east, between North Carolina avenue sud D street south, were entered, aud a nuia- ber of articles of clothing carried off from each. The “cock’s shrill clariou” was also among the missing next morning. res Kea EState SALE.—Messrs. Green & Wil- liams, auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon part of lot 4, in square 422, fronting 12 feet oa the east side of sth street west, between O and P streets north, and running back 95 feet to a ten foot alley, improved by a two-story brick dwelling house, containing six rooms. Fitch & Fox, Real Estate Brokers, yesterday sold to Mr. B. J. Jackson lot 21, in square 15>, On 17th street, between Maseachusetts avenue and P street, with a front of OU feet by I<z fret deep for $1,0e2. — MURDEROUS AssaULT.—Thuraday nij oT Elizabeth Smith, colored, was returning home im Murder Bay, having been out in service, she was assaulted by another woman neuned Nancy Brooks, with & pop bottle aud beat se- Xerely on the head and face, and left senseless ‘The couse of the assault : to be _jealo on accountof Nancy's man. Officer Roth a: rested the assailant. and she was committed oy Justice Harper for cow gett Tairp Warp Rarcstican Civr.—A meet- ing of this club was held at Wisewell Bar- racks Iae' -vening, Mr. R. J. Beall im the chair, apd Mr. Knott secretary pro tem. Mr. JH. Crossman addressed the meeting on the duties of the party: S. R. Bond, Charles King, and John Freeman spoke on general topics. —_.__. Private Watcuman —In view of the min depredations committed on the Corporarion property is sehool-house square, Seventh ‘ard, the Trustees of Schools have employed Mr. Joseph ©. Wallingstord to guard the baild- ings during tbe pigbts. Mr. W. was former!y &@ member of the Metropolitan Police —_-__. SELLING Goons morning Officer M. Evane, from Baltimore. evgazed goods without hiceme avg Ju iw $50. THOUT Licgns#.—Tois IRPAD arrested Cas. D. so selling THE COURTS. Usitep States Screen CofRt.—The Sa- reme Court was yesterday engaged im the following case:—No. 196. Forman, Greene & Co. vs. Nichol, Clerg and Collector of Taxes of Davidson county, Tennessee. Petition far mandamus to compel the Collector to receive notes of the Bank of Tennessee, issued before the rebellion, in payment of taxes, in pursa- ance of the former laws of the State. Argu- ment im progress. Crimrmat Cort, Judge Wylie —This mora- ing, the trial of Geo. W. Clementson, indicted tor the murder of Apaion G orad. ven re: sumed; Carrington and Barrett for ation, ta Disuge Worry Ceprcy ead Geni ot detence. Dr. James A. Southern testified to seeing a scuffle between decested and accused: deceased ran away, and accused overtook him, and kicked and stamved him. Went up and found bim in adying condition, and sent tor Dr. Williams. Saw them previously, when they appeared friendly. and were under the mfiuence ef liquor. Messrs. John J. Mcquil- Ian, Wm. Hickman and Dr. Potter (corover) testified to the appearance of the ly. Jeff. Angel testified to giving accused a billy on the day of the homicide. Dr. Bentley, who made the post mortem examination of the deceased, exhibited the skull, and explained ihe charac- ter of the wounds. Equity Covrt, Judge Olin.—Morrison agt. Morrison: order for ‘publicarion. Phenix Mutual Insurance Company agt. Olmstead and wife: order setting aside decree pro con- festo. Hi . Dean; erder of reterence to Auditor. Moon agt. Ryon: order of reterence to Anditor. Barnard agt. Ransom; order rati- 1) ing trustees’ report of sale. Jones agt. Bay- lsnd: cecree divesting title. Kendrick agt Kendrick; order for allowance prndente lite Wilson agt. Wilson; order for rale to show ause against application for attachment for contempt. Clark agt. Payne: order fina! rati- fication of sale and confirmation ot Auditor's report. Angus agt. Coyle order granting injunction, and notice of the hearing of a mo- tion for a receiver. Keating agt. Keating ¢¢ al. order nisi confirming the sale of F s‘reet prop- erty, and reference to Auditor in reference to c le. Cimevit Counr, Judge Cartier.—Hawett vs. Freeman; motion to set aside judgment by de fauit overruled; inquisitive verdict for 2260. With interest. Reuben Nichols vs, Horr, ver. dict for plaintiff. Owens & Wise vs. Markaam; jury out. Nailor, Jr., & Brother, vs. Mullen: juror withdrawn. “Fague ys. Kimball; motion for new trial granted. ApMIRALTY Court, Judge Olin. —The United Stau » Three hundred ana twenty gallons Of spirits: order of distribution. Do vs. (ine hundred and sixty gallons ot spirits, do. Do. ys. One copper still and fixtures; do. —_. THE NEW PANTOMIME at the Canterbary. “The Mazic Trumpet,” is the principal attrac. ven, but Forbes, the famous singer. and th full ballet corps in the Can-caa ate equally popular. SPEOIAL NOTIOES, MANY AMERICAN ANO EUROPEAN Physicians prescribe HUFE’S MALT EXTRACT Ss ® TONIC. as well asa pleasant remedy for Dys ptice, Debititated . Consumptives,Convalescents, ds. and Weak perso inent physicians, Dre. Onaxg and Warts of New York, say: * Hoer’s Mary Exrkact in practice. and the resnits have beeu such as to fully justify the claims made for i we feel certain that it is destined to supply a want long felt. ‘mas-eo3t FARMERS, Provide yourself with PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER at this season of the year, when Oviic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diaries, &c., may disable your hands—unse it inévery case of the kiud. and my cars for f:,if it does not eflect a speedy cure—but be sure that you trast to no other remedy but the old, long tried Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, which bas never failed. feb 2 ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. Gexrs—This is to certify that I have found AL LEN'S LUNG BALSAM one of the beat remedies in the world for diseased Li T have used it in my fa with young Ind: threaten days. disposed to consen Kespectialiy yours feb 2 7 Jor breaking up & troublesome cough ry leat effect. I recommended it to a arassing cough was pticn. and it cured her io id recommend it to all those pre fon. A. A. HARBISON, ncionati, 0. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Renews the vitality of the scal; Kenews the hatr to {ts orizinal color. Renews the uutritive matter which nourishes at Benows the brash, wiry hair to silken softness, Renews the growth of tue hair. Benews the appearance of those that are Bald and Gray, and isa spien¢id hair dressing, No Ot or Alcohel to clog up the pores. Vue bottle shows its effects. BP. BALL &CO.. Nashaa,N H , Proprietors For sate by all dr aggist jals-2m ADVICE To You MEN ABOUT TO MARRY. for Young Men, cn the Errors, Abi ©. rent by cf charge “Addres Hoa i’ riisdelphia, Pa. Pe HOWABD ASSOCIATION, Ja 18-33 PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION voR BEAUTIFYING THE ee AND OOMPLEX BEMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS, FRECKLES PIMPLES. MOTH, BLUTCHES, TAN, etc., snd renders THE SKIN S8ONT, FAIK and BLCOMING. For LADIES tn the NURSERY itis tnvalaabie For GENTLEMEN after SHAVING it has noeq7ai “\PAPHIAN LOTION” is the suly reliable row edy for discesee and blemishes of the SKIN. r >APHIAN SOAP"? for the TOILET, NURSERY and BATA, will pov ebep the BAIN. Price 25 cents per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO. “FLOR DE MAYO. PERFUME FOR THE HANDKE Este. DELICATE, LASTING BANC! & SON, New fork FRAVOE FS by'all Draggiste ME) AL NOTICE, Doctor B DEF CURTIS, author of *Manhood.”” “Medical Bosays eu Marriage.” &o.. &c., begs to notify bis Washington patients, that owing to bis extensive praciice im Baltimore, he will in fature be al jevote enly the following days to their i attend on WEDNESD and SATUBDAY EVENINGS from Sto 8 and SUNDAYS frow 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Bo. ¥22 F street, 10 rear of Willard’ Hoirl. Otter days at his' residence, 6° North Charici street, Baltimore. Sreciacity —Treatment ty, aud all di d eure of nervous BATOHELOB’S HAIR DY! a Hi the inthe aay aruipiana ante nta itt tetintbe eri Instantaneous, no disap) no ridiculous tints. ies the tll ef dyes; fovige: fates fetves the Hair soft and beantifal bia-4 or brown. Sold by all Draggiste and Perfumers: aud properly applied at elor’s Wig Faci-r Bo. fe ud jals-eodiy sreet, New York. 2 WALTHAM WATCHES. Fs.) ‘The extensive use of these watchss for the |:t fifteen years by RailwayOonductors,Engineers. «ad Expressmen, the most exacting of wateb-w; has tocronghly demonstrated the strength. steai- ers, ness, durability aud accuracy of the Walth sa Watch. To satisfy that class in ell these respec fe to decide the question as to the real valne of these time-keopers. The superior organization and great extent o the Company's Werks at Waltham enable them to produce watches combining the beat and latest i:n- provements, and at a price which renders comps- tition futile: and those who buy any Other wat a merely pay from 28 to 4 per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. For sale by ail dealers. Wo watches retailed by the Company. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Gen‘! Agents, 1s? BROADWAY, NEW YORK. feb 1-c08" BUG STORE REOPENED. At No. 500 Pxxxa Avenve, Four Doors from Capitol Gate. Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Liquors, Patent Medi cines, Perfumes and fancy Toilet Articles alway op band. Prescriptions compounded by an ex sertenced Physician. FLowess, TREES, PLANT! WREATHS, &c , made from Louse Flowers | slowers Ce OITY ITEMS. Fisutse Ovrrrre.—il Clothing, Rubber Clothing, Fisnnei Slurts, and other similar articles, street, in large or small quantities CURE For Cory is the slightest take during the day a few “Hrown't Bronch Troches.” Containing demulceat ingredien’ ‘at low prices, at Geo. U. Henning’s OR COLD.—As soon as there | weasiness of the Obes", with diffieulty of breathing, or indication: of Gouge, | tab | ts, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Have them {nm readiness upon the first appearance of aC. or Cough. ——a Tae Finer Teste wit Canker it they | are neglected. Bear this in mind and kee decay out of the delicate enamel with pre- id e03 servative Sezodont, Every vegetable clement of the article—and all its elements are table—is an antidote to dental disease. Neither the outer shell nor the bone it covers is likely to be injuriously affected by any cause, if this bealthful preparation be duly used, night and morning. ae For Tee Lapigs’ Eyvg.—After this day I shall sell Night Gown Yokes for 25 cents, Uhe- | two miles above town, and All necessary Te mise Yokes 20 cents, stamped on the best mus- lin. Reduction of 50'per cent. on former prices. 6 Wo. Paince, 322 F st. —_-—_—_ ‘Tu Macic Com will color the hairor beard | @ permanent black or brown. Lt contains poison, leaves no sicp or stain on the skin, it bas been fally tested on white heads a no as nd beards in Washington, cuanging them to a beautiful dark color in'a few minutes, leavi the dye permanently fixed: and it is too w ng oui known to be considered any humbug. Suid wholesale and retail by C! Penn. avenue, Washington, all druggists. ——$+ = —— Prive Pixz Woop, full length, at $5 ps cord, delivered free of cost, may be bad at 1 yard, Second street west, between D and streets north, Syl _o— Wasarxetor, Janna Being compelled to discontinue of Dentistry on account of m: most reepectfully 18 Bealth, I wo acti les Stott, No. 3°5 recommend. my friends and | patrons to Dr. E. H. WgLLe, my former par?- er, who will give them satisfaction work. th bis S.T. Dever. Mr. 0. H. BRIGHTWELL was in my employ as a mechanical Dentist for over ten years, a I take pleasure in recommending him as 4 co nd m= petent and faithful operator in that department of my profession. 2m R. B. Donatpaon, Dentist, WELLs & BRIGRTWELL's Dental Office 3 street, between 9th and j0th, Washington, Pena. avenue. oF Cc 8 ors, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Uniropoatst, | of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Banadan, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between $\ and 6th streets, since 161, successfully treats Corns, | ingrowing Bunions, Chilblains, Ciub and Nails, and other diseases of the feet without pai or inconvenience to the patient The shoe can be worn with ease immediately after the operation: Refers to che mai ny eminent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other Tesponsible persons who patronize hisestablishment. Hours from 8 a. m. to6 p. m. Owing to press of business at office Dr. White is unable to visit patients at their resi- dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. RAILROADS, a PE jOTICE TO WESTERN PASBBE: S' — GERs. IN Passengers from Washington fer the West are URDAY Rotified that on BAT! March 6th, they caw make conn Reley House with express Weet leawes Camden Btation. Baltimot at 945 p. To make this connection Ieave Wasaington at or 8.40 p. m. of that day. nit 3 GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent, ee m | Barrmoze AND OHIO BAILBOAD, P | Lic ScHOoLs.—Miss Laura Le | im daily expectanc i GEORGETOWN. eS Sreeneata mo the Post O! ining in the Post Gtorneown, D.C, Maren Ih ier Owe Ladies" List.—Barr Robt HM Mrs; Fagut Panny largarct Miss; Hive Morb Mrs; Hodges Honesty Mary Miss; Hill Mary E Mrs, 2; Petters ‘Manis Mrs: Taylor Mary Mrs: Trua- del Martha C Mrs; Wiley Dolly Miss; Wheeler Mary Mrs. id + List.—Barter F D; Elam Geo W; Gentlen Evbing Rev J W; Gray John; Gallion Joba W: Garrey M H; Jenkins Geo; Johnson Thos. Heney Paul F; McMaurtrie Harry; MoCan: Edwé; Moore & Son. DeatH oF 4 Forwer Teacuze or Tas Pcr- died of con- sumption last night at her father’s residence on Bridge street. The deceased was formerly a teacher im one of the public schools of Wash ington. bat acompiod 8 similar position. te Georgetown in S: ptember, 1857. This she Reid until compelled by declining health to resign in October I h time she bas beeo of the final summons. Tux Caxat.—Laborers are busily engaged clraning out the canal at the Red Gate, about Pairs to this level are expected to ba comple- | Sd by day after to-morrow, when the water Wili be let in. The Collector's office will be ned for the transaction of business on Mon- the Bch inst. UnGatiant.—Jobn Farrell, astone mason, having imbibed too freely last evening, was About assaulting Mr=. Louisa Peiros, at her douse on Bridge sireet, near the market, when he was brough! before Justice Buckey by Ofi- cer Conuingbam, and paid a fine of 85. Proskxtatios.—Rev. Ur. McCauley, Pastor of Daxbarton street M. E. Church, was the re- eiptent inst evening of & massive silver pitcher from the ladies of rhe Hibie Class attached to the church. Tt quires pris@ to the Doc tor, who thanked Bors iu @ neat litle ad- dre 1VaR FRONT.—Entered—Sren H. Sion!, Ford, Philadelphia, and Cabill, Manb, Baltimore, wita merchand | for District merchants, Georgetown Advertisements. | BBY Hos. DOWLING. anct.; Georgetown, | pt Ee WASHING TON, 1968. Traine between WASHINGTON AND BALTI MOBE and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST. are now run as follows, vi: FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M,, and nA SE S:40.sad Le FO! WAY BTATIONS. Leave daily except Sunday and 2anaé a FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7 A.M. and 4 P.M or from A»pspolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMORB. Leave at 8 a. Mand 12 T:30 Fm wick FOR WA STATIONS. Leave at® A. Mand 4 and 7:40 P.M, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. ¥ save daily, except Saturday and 8ai ang 9: P.M. Wo train 30 at Tand 930A mM | te 3:40, and M4 47.30 P.M. aecting ‘at hes y Station with trains from ital. Bore to Wheeling. Parkersburg. &c, ro Washington Station the days Also, att icket Office at all hour purch rearrange fice can tl reaidenct 4 Boston, OLE. “General Ticket Arent, KOONTZ, General Agent. tickets to the West can ‘be had at th: t have their baggnge called for and checked at their taken to the depot, and pat In the bag hee yportatio: Wasutne: We Trains between WASHINGTON iD wi YORK are now run 4s follows, viz: FOB NEW YORK, without change of cars. Leave daily (except 12:30 and = 40 P.M. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except ran 12:30 and 6:40 P TOR ” iv junday) at 8 A. M., and spats A.M. an ON SUNDAY. Lea’ York at" 40 P.M., and Phi'a- del aniiy. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York or Beston can be had at the Station 0 sli boure tm the day. Also,at the Company Mice, No. 406 Penneylvan's a fog be ve ~ remengecs parca se ickets at Venue office can have their baggage called residence, for and checked at tb ‘or wad checked at th. ir taken he depot, and put in the beg: fre Beltimore and Ohio Rallrosd advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aa- d the W est. nepolle oT WILSON. Master of LM. COLE, no® GEO.8. KOONT MESSISQUOE SPRING WATER, FOR BALE BY PRINCIPAL DREUGGISTS, CURES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, CUBES SOROFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood. Aud the Sovereign Bemedy for BRIGHTS DISEASE, and other Disenses of the Kidneys, 1s adverti ly to inittions tat me equal to the AT alee LARS mete containing AD acoonntof many tested by eminent Physict Ms by calling st or ed MIBEIRQUOT SPRINGB. Bo. 636 Broad lew York. or,"° 2, "BORCHELL, original 5; ‘Water from Vermont, Dae wrensat os many wonserfal Career eed va nftempted to be patanad r: virtue of the Washington, D. G. MALT EXTRACT. GERAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPAIRED. A Daishdul, Nutritious BEVERAGE, A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substitute for ALE and Alcoholte DRINKS. 4 STRENG THENER for the DEBILITATED, [esrEctaLLY NURSING xworuEns J A Certain REMEDY for Disorders of the THROAT, CHEST, LUNGS AND STOMAOH. Bold by Drugsists and Grocers. Sale Acent forU. 8. and British Provinces of N. A. potatos: roraroxs: Potarons raid A! = ‘lw 109 Water street, JSCKS0N WHITE | | | LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER F FAYETTE AND SEVENTH STBEETS KORGETOWN, AT AU a FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Marob 12th on S 2, ill sell, in. front fronting 6 feet om the with a depta of 160 feet Br by a well built two-sters Frame Dwelling Hoose Terms atsale. Conveyancing anil stamps atthe costefthe purchaser THOMAS DOWLING, ma s-4t Auctioneer BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct; Qvorgetow FOR SALE AT AUCTION. We will sell at anction. ou the 1sth inetan’ t Sovclock p tw, ou the premises, thi eautiful new Brick Building, of mine roo: and with al! the modern improvements—lot 85 feot tie front by 244 feet deep. and rear of Jot fronting on a 15 feet alley, and is situated om Stoddart street, George tely opposite Mr. H. D. ade known P. A. DARN SIULE, Keal Katate Broker, between lath and 15th. THOMAS DOWLING, Auction STEAMBOAT LINES, Ww EX PRESS b INE, UPHIA: ALEXANDBIA mas BETWEEN PHILADEL’ Va. WASHINGTON GEOBGETOWN. D. Reguler sailing day from 14 North = ryt: Philadelphia, SATURDAY, m 63 Water street, Georgeto ‘eo paves Wa getown, WEDEES Freight received at any time. Apply to ie AYDE & TYLE! 63 Water st . Georgetown, D.C. M. ELDBIDGE & 00. Alexandria. Va. WM. CLYDE & CD feb-tf - 14 North Wharves, Philadel p! NEW YORK, AND WasnINaTon sTRAM NEW EXPRESS LINE. LY DIRECT LINE BE. WASHING ad AND amers direct from York to Washington, landiog freight at G street Whart Leaving New York every Weduesday xud Batardas ‘Very Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m. ionReighE received at all liours, and forwarded Wa ton: HYDE & 1 Water street, Georgetown; Agente Alexandria, Va ; J. SHIP COMPANY, NEW YOR esis? Leave G etreet Wh Washington Cc. P. HOUGHTON, Agent. G-street Wharf 119 Wail street. New York For MOUNT VERN The Steamer “ARROW. lew’ ing ‘ad recetyi aasen, {FORT FouTk- FURT Was: BR! ALL, Md., and WALL » the City at 4p. m. o8 And return, inelndin, ‘Grounds, $1.50, rr The swift and substanusl Steamers B. « ENiGHT and JUIN GIBSON, will run regalarly, during the winter Sealine ty NOBPOLE ALEXANDRIA; WAST aud GROKGETOWN. as fellows SUINGTO. York from Pler 29, Bast Bir, sre, AX Norfolk, MONDAYS: arriy: at Aleaandria and George.own TUESDA Keturin, TBURSpAY: ‘This Line. cennecting st Norfolk with the fi steamers of the Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Tra portation Company to and from BOSTON, ts p: Pared to take through fret; rates, as the usual charge of penses through Baltimore this ald be consigned care of T. A. WILLIAMS & CO.. Norfolk pply to JOS: L.. of High stre jor atOF FICE OF COMPA> Avenue and 17th at., one sy: ent. wr Whee Bor Nu New You« Sealed Proposals (in dupli: at this office until SATURDAY. March 27. I= 12m. for purchasing In quantities the follos Kinds of Ordnance Stores. now on hand at th ferent Arsensls in the United States Cartridges for Spencer Carbme, caliber, © 82; metallic primed Cartridges for Bailard’s Carbinezmetailic pr. Cartrids: jor Henry ‘bine. metallic pri Gartridges for Remington Carviue; tale primed Cartridges for Warner's Carbine; met primea. Cartridges fer Sbarp’s Carbine; cal , 52: lic Cortridges tor Starr's Carbine; cal .'54, line US Musket Carr Bball. cal, ba: p ‘ US. Musket Cartridzes. B bali; cai). #8; Bitle Musket Cartridges, & ball; cal., 69 Drper © 8B. Musket Cartridge: U.S, Murket Carcridg: rornd; cal , 69; p buck and ball; cx pe Cartricges. metal; cal: & Hotchkise’s Projectiles for all ca! of cannen bound Shot, Shell, Canieter, and Spherical ¢ for all calibres ‘Also. Fixed Ammunition for the seme. Musket Percussion Caps from broken up am: jepartment reserves the righ reject all b med satisfactory. Pric the acceptapce of any bid it will have to be Proved by the War Department ‘Terme. cash; ten per cent. on the and the remainder when th ‘Twenty days will be all for Bidders wilt state explicitly the fat or pol he they will accept stores. eries a eee Arecntle in tbe United States e'°r St S0Y Of Proposals be addressed to Stores. farther inf fers 6t 4 Grdaasice. Cc. B. JEWELL'S PRIZE 80aP. THE BEBT, BECAUSE THEY SAVE TIME, LABOR ANi Mone Ae MES HE gots ‘The Premium nse, Ge wow oo = Are brandsof anteed togive cs ‘The is tween Lewis sonmsox 2 00. | BANKERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, CORNER 10a TREET. ix GN BX@HAN Government and Corporation Bonds bought and | sold. Ali other Marketabie Securities sold or boucht on commission fe i2-tt @urs. W. 8. OLMSTRA 7,2, PEBLrs, 8. 0U aD CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY or BARTFORED, CONN. Asects over TWENTY-FIVE MILLION D@LLARS, GEORGE F. MARBLE, Agent, | Federal Biock, Room 9, ' Opposite Post Ufice Bepartmer :, oom-tt Corner 7th and F st: ects. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | or THE ] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C., Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- Preved July 23, ieee. P $1,000,004 | RS: + Philadelphia. President ObairmenFisacce wea Execative ‘Committee BENBY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Pros! S08 W. PRET, Philadciphia, Secretary | i. Washi Assistant Secret Shae Ata cas? | + Medical Director MEDICAL ADVISORY BoaRD: } 1868. fi Dttere low rates of promicm, the premiams.s. that the insurance costa only the decrease om the ts. be issued that will pay to the tn- gured daring tife en anual income ef one-tenth ‘emoun! in 5 No extra rate is charged for risks apon theliver — eects eee Scents btateniee cage AGENT IS WANTED IN BVBRY Paya oy ee sheuld be “to the Company's General on a aity. GENERAL AGENCY FOR MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT OF COLUM: aT THE OFFICE OF } JAY COOKE & co., | FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMEN?, | WASHINGTON D. 0. ve 29-17 7 { PAWNBROKERS. . EST48LisheD 1séy. BERZBERG'S LOAN OFFivg, 361 NOKTH © STREET, between 45 and 6th streets, immediately tu rear te only 1: ir respective rouiemadtntctye iapegeesiore as: | " SStASUISHED Flu UF = , GOLDSTELB & Cv. LICENSED PAWNBBOK EBS. 34 FOUB-AND-A-HALF STREET W Merchandise, teany amount and for S07 - time desired at reasonable rates. Eacane saeco © ¢ Geode bought for cash ‘and sold Ot private pFororars FOR ICE. Orrick OF THE GENERAL SurRR NTENDENT.) Tueascay Bor. o:xes, ASTINGTON. February 27, i839. Propesaig will te Fecetved for supply and 4 ery tothe Treseury Department of lee. fo: year from the isthet March next. The ice to be of the b st quality, Kennebec, or ice equsl in ya ity. clear and f:te trom suow aud dirt.2.240 pounds | to thet to be delivered ia such yuantities and at ench times and places as may be req | Bide will be received until 12 o'clock poop on the | Wid of March addressed tothe General Supcin. | terdent of the Treasury Buildings. marked Pro | poeals for Te ‘Treasury daye after t Department reserv sg the right to reect ail or amy portion of the bide re- | cerved ‘ No bide will be considered binding upless eats factory evidence van be given of the ability ef the parties to fulf’ the contract. GEO B McCARTER. marl-td General Supt Treasury Departnient NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Govensvent Hanson Worx siren States ¥ O-weso, 5. SEER OFrice. 2 Peak: Stuer. Berraio, N.¥., March 1, 1959 led Proposals. in duplicate, for farnishs: lelivering material for aud doing the work o' ding the new United States four ‘bouai od feet ier ruunipg vortherly from tt! Light-house a: | ewegu, New York ed at this office. | addres ed to the dersigned. nati] 12 0 clock | Boon of the 26th day of March. 1999 1 MA’ ALS BEQUIRED. | €5.797 Ibs. wrought iroo material. or as mach as may Fequires. assorted in three items, v Tum 1. Drift bolts, item 2. Ecrew and Wash. eye —~y 3. — Bech item to be bid aud paid for by the pound. LaBuE TO BE PERFORMED. Jrem 1, 41 288 cubic feet, or as much as may be required, erib framing. ty king, bolting. &c below water work.) to id and paid tor by th: cubte foot | Lvem 2, 24,699 cubic feet, or as much as may be required. framing. planking. boltiag, superetrictare, to be bid aud pad tor by Item 3, as may be req — the work. to be + in the cubic | yng, to be fornished wad | bid and paid tor dy th jem 4. removal of material, (soft deposite, bold Id timber. and other rubble.) meerseary th | forming junc:ion with old structure and preparing foundation areas for cribs; to be paid for by the | cubte y . All the above to be let by cies B me Of a clase without covering all clans will be rejected tee by Bw Teons oF parties must ac mach Bid, that the bid shall be mad good Mciency of the guarantors must be cer tified by @ United States District Attorney. col lector of customs. or other officer of the Unite! Ftates Government, or responsible persou know: tor 8. Bonds for the faithful performance of the cox- tract will be executed fa each cate in erm to % | Sxed by the undersigned. and no bo-dsman w.’ be accepted whose sufficiency is mot proven to the satisfaction of the undersigned. ane nen becicasd ‘and bonds to be executed Trov to be all delivered and labor commenced the ist of May, 1569 a4 | —_e Duisbed by the let of December, 18¢9 All forther necessary infcrmation may be ob- by ae application “4 this | % doers mand Sp. m.. until the 234 dey of Masch. 1869. andes t« class either by personal application or by mail for a copy of the specificetions. Bids apd guarantees: furvished from this off | jier General, jajor of Buginesrs E’ EBYBODY NEEDS THEM. | Important chemical | Brava. called NEW FACTS IN THE THEORY OF LiF DR. RAPWAYs SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Eotabiiches @ New Theory of Care,and Pr Human Bxistence ad NB Feery own the SARS LIAN, PAREIRA BRAVA, and other roots, yielding the extracts that vivon of the Sereapars the ents. empl ° . for ae purport, 20 that mo apa turcé or worthless Po0'8 (a8 w Sarsaparitias) can, No other chemss's of meds world take this pre © 4° cure g- mUARe roo. admire b+ found va most of inciples supplied to the fing body THROUGH THE 8 epenssas RESOL. vr It supplics the blond with sourishment < and Aeck makeme cual It scpplice the system with caloric or best making * 1 Propert increases the weight ant appetite a0] weakeamime dvsek teases the repel Xtermicatos the pr It resolves tumors. B-les. bard lamps Tt makes the skin clear and beautifa: It heals fever sores au@ tlcers It cores cravel. gleec, and strictore kee the water clear an! pase freely ee tarvenness, and tnvests with vi nod hore who. from weakuees or sxhaasted oman from the perils fuct#ent to chang, of Lite—cersation of TO THOSE Wa There is weated by conditien to receive LUNGS. LIVER B and fishes the wastes, DO! wasted bey capable of sue ADWAT'S SARSAPABILLIAN RESOLVENT. tom ae t. s OF the wast pped.and the iF het now exist see from the eyetem. Extreme cases LUNGe, apd other organe are wasted viceral functions ipterrapted an! secretion youd reparative power of medicine may. and wii! by the nse of the SABSAPARILLIAN RESOL VENT continue to live perhaps for years, fer no matter bow low the vitel forces may be, ff t) can be brony nable it to b s constituents, and atop the proc: cay and decomposition CONSUMPTION. 8U2GFULA, Prigh of the & Poison of remerral. are dewel corse of de its trom the lo . Skin, Kidneys Biadder or Cellular Ties 4 these diseases in their advanoed stage can beth ts checked end cored by the use of thie wonderful curetve Bareape iliian. The wonderful cures that the Sereapariiiian Kesolveat bas efectel of Cox SUMPTION. Scrofa’ it's Disease of the Kid ‘and the most dificult of Female Diseases elicited letters «f tnquity from the me tical Profession all w the coustry. Io anewer to toremind all whom 1 may riliien Be Leery drop of the solvent communicates thr Urine, apd other flaids aud Beacivent porsemes © tne elements, and .apries the erstem with deficiency of Calorr O° Acat mactna com ents No matter how deeply seated or en grafted in the tiesues, cartilages, glands. Organs, OF bope disease and corruption may be, the tnfinence of this powerful agent on the blocd and other fluids, that supply the 7 rh repatre, will charge the «) a de emp tier, @Dd supply ite place with wnd and: v pourts by Fich. pure, and strong blood | By the chemical action which the Sarsepari lian Reaolvent has on the substances taben into the stomach dortua ite top is! hyme oue Chgle, before it Ss well as the nourishing Conetitnents into Blood. m in the ctronia converts too, surcitic ectica when entering Mt extermipates every atom DOd. Bnd rr sn!t ray als depose ection of seme epecific Corrosi comul ports. that me fran omn, a through UMPTION SYPHILIS.UN LY TREATED VENEREAL BMS. GLANDULAR Dis MOUTH, ery oT: . 80! ST. rRowd THE AN SOF SKIN Ba B SURES Ss HE M. ERY Pat etme ty we AND PAIN Ft ar 33 oF TH re PR) UBATIVE BA MsDERN <8 Se Wit Ok 5 DISEASE, IT “ g reineed by the continually p < these wastes on and 1 wastes, its re ay the patient wil aon. Ti 1 ALONG TIONS BADW ScLVENT. AID’ BADWAY's KE AND EMALLOF BLS BEGULAT: RADWAY SRE WILLSOON M. FEW PAYS T ABLED To B a WATERNATCRAL bg TREC RING WI r TUBAL CLEA. AND AMUER OB OE Bir Bi BRODIE. DESCORTEL, HUCK R. apy other eminent medical in-u, used ot the ingredicute of the Barsaparilian he lity tn aid . remed Trinery die gt? I ial of Urinary dis- charges and Womb ¢ificulties. and as a lithoutris | tc in Calcnlous diseases. and it Is now regarded as | supertor to Bucha, Jnniper, Cubebs, Uopaivi Digitalis, Tarpent ta, &e in England ant France and pow. a it i* presente to the public oméer the new Chemical process o Dr Kafway's late discovers of obtaining the @ sure operties (tm Wacuo) from vegetal le substances, ty ich the tree curative principle of Pareira Citsampeline t+ secured and com bined with tarsaparsiiten and other associates in be Sa tap Breviveut, its power in these xed fact TER PERILS OF WOMANROOD ir Rscway's Sareeparillian ies Ivent con fere Bale ex the greatest of earth!y bless the pert and das re en during the moet critical perio o ©, geBerally called THE CHANGE OF LIFE p oee it et th: 8 4 Diaretic. bo ber existen: an thre ty coustite to: ganic, nervous, © have mace their Nves miserable Thousands of women dic when they arrive at the Prtiod of their existence crdained by ber Oreater te Become settled in her physical condition apd tc | emjoy the balance ef her life with freedom from the au ins end rile lier to her through th? failure of medical science ia sunpl Femedial agents to protect the female seuinst tbe erricus courcgurnces often ef