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A THE EVENING STAR. CLOTHING. FOR RENT AND SALE. U. S. SurReye OourT, Decemder 27.—0n | "J" motion of Mr. Fuller, Addison M. Crane, Esq., ef California, was admitted an attor&ey and | counsellor of this Court. i No. 9. Jas. Lee & Go., plaintiffs tf error, vs. | ‘The Chilicothe Bank of Ohio. In error to the | Wirenit Court of the United States for the | Southern DistrictofOhio. The mattergin cor- | troversy in this cause having been agreed and | settled Jetween the parties, it was, on metion of Mr. Thurman, dismissed with costs. No. 79. The Marine Bank of Chicago, plain- tiffs in errror, vs. The Fulton County Bank. ‘This catse was argaedby Mr. Fuller for the | plaintiff in error, and submitted on & printed | argument by Mr. E. S. Smith for the defen- dant in error. | No. +0. The Marine Bank of Chicago, plain- | tiffin error, vs. The Broadway Bank. This | cause was argued by Mr. Hoyne for the plain- tiff in error; and submitted on a printed argu- mentby Mr. E.S. Smith tor the defendantin error. No. $1. The Marine Bank of Chicago, plain- tiff in error, vs. The Agawan Bank, and No. ¢2. The Marine Bank of Chicago, plain- tiff in error, vs. The Western Reserve Bank. ‘These causes were argued by Mr. Fullerand Mr. Hoyne for the plaintiff, in error and by Mr. Wait for the defendantf in error. Nos. 83 and #1. The Marine Bank of Chicago, plaintiff in error, vs. Dudley ©. Hall. The | matters in controversy in these causes having been agreed and settled between the partes, | they were, on motion of Mr. Fuller, dismissed | at the cost of the plaintiff in error. No. §5. Simeon B. Chittendsn, appellant, vs. Jehn K. Brewster et al. This cause was sub- Mitted to the consideration of the Ceurt on record had printed arguments by Mr E. S. Smith for the appellant, and by Mr. Wash- burde for the appelles. No, St. Isaac Cook et el., plaintiffs in error, ws. The United States. Inerrorto he Circuit Conrt of the United States for the Northern District of Ilinois. On motion of Mr. Attor- ney General Speed this writ of error was dsmisse for the want of jurisdiction. Adjourned. | Precinet—John Potice ReErortTs — Second Hillery, disorderiy, 2. This’ Precinct—Thomas Eyans, suspicion; dismissed. Wm. Pinkney, disorderly; $1.14. Sarah Clagett, di $2.56. Martha Hall and Margaret Hughes, do.; workhouse. George Eacey, do. do. Barney Coquire, do.: $2.11. Francis Gwinn, giand lareeny; jail tor court. Edward George and David Buchanan, do and drunk; military. Alonso H. King, do: $5.41. Fourth Precivct—Barbara Heimath, disor- perly: #1.50. John Shepperd and Wm. Kerr, drunk: John Williams, do. and disorderly; $2 each. Bartley Thornton, Jobn Welch, Michael ‘Thornton, assault and battery; bail for court. | Fifth Precinct.—Dan'| Segrew. Mich disorderly: $1 each. Jas. Hudley, do: $1259. St. Clair Burley, do: $10. George Sullivan. Garret Mason, Henry Brown, Wm. H. Jones, | fighting 50. Pairick McCarty, bogus detec- | tive: dismissed. Frank Smith, disorderly, de- ferred; E. R. Geddings, threals; Thos. Fanigan, drank and disorderly; Catherine Kelson, sus- ion; Jas. McCluskey, drank and disorderly: ed. Markus P. Ferris, drunk; $2; Curtis, W. L. Vavis, disorderly, $5 rah Longster and Mary J. Howard, do; M. Browing, Elizabeth Hackley, do; fhos. Callahan, do: $4. 2 each. Seventh Precinct —O. C. Wight, John J. Ber- N. Ack- Benj'n Beveridge, R.S. Herris, violating th ow law: S1.5> each. Adelaide Green, F.S. Shultz, Mary Mangin, W.S. Hor- ton, Richard W. Gray, do; dismissed. Wm. ; Baldwin, do; for hearing. Wm. Washington, | obstracting sidewalk; John Evans, assault and battery; Thomas Brannan, drunk: J. A. Car- roll, do. and disorderly; John Bradley, de.; J. Dorn, creating nuisance: R. V. Fitzgerald, J. B. Fry, drunk and disorderly: dismiss Cc. Kirby, drank; $1.5-. Wm. Newton, aSsault and battery; bail for court P. Murphy, J. Dailey, J. Cariton, drunk and disorderly; mil- itary. Amanda Remington, Mary Steton, sus- picion ot larceny; for hearing Samuel Toy, disorderly; locked up. Albert Betras, vagran- cy; workhouse. P. McGalligan, drunk; dis- missed. James Hopkins, Wm. Cooper, John Bulkly, fighting: each. James Evans, assault and battery with intent to kill; jail for rett, Margaret Fitz, Oatharine Burns er, Mr. Hick: court. Mich’! Rainey, John Price, drunk and qdisorderly; military. J. McLaughlin, drank; dismissed. Tenth P’recinct.—Michael Flanigan, George Olark, James Graham and George-Carter, dis- orderly; #) 9 each. John Grose and Thomas Thorn, do. ‘uv each. Robert Collins, do.; $1090. Alexander Cochran, grand larceny; | bail for court. John Grose and Patrick Mc- Ginnis, do; dismissed. Andrew Kelly, as- sault and battery: bail for peace. Jane Wil- liams, drunk and disorderly; #290. John | @ Suit by Williams, disorderly; #390. Edward Finn, larceny; military. Thomas Conner. a SS SEES CLOTHING. GOING !—GOING !—-@0ING! a DOWN THEY GO, AT LES3 THAN GOLD PRICES H J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS., THB GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 axp 464 SEVENTH STREBT. OFPosiTm Post Orrior, ALL GOODS SPONGED. find all the Where you cap LATEST ETYLES el RENCH. , BNGLISH, AND AMERICAN WALKING COATS. LATEST STYLES { pee ‘DOUBLE BREASTED VEsTs, BUSINESS SUITS, PLAIN AND BANOY CASSIMERE. i Together with the semen LARGEST STOCK BOYS CLOTHING ¥s THE CITY. N.B.—We alto have LARGEST | eTeCk or { PIECE GOODS t FOR ; CUSTOM WORK. \ All of which we offer at UNUBUAL LOW PRICKS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, | HATS. OAPs, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, c., ke ! J. H. SMITH, No. 460, And BMITH BROS., No. 464, CLotrieRs ayp Mencuant TAiLors, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, Washington, e | | NOTICE. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- | isting betveen Augustus Johmson, of thecity of | Washingten. tor the tirst part, and Fraak Binin- ger, Ratus Wattles, aod AlexandedfS. Gordon, of New Yi rk, composing the irm of Bininger & Go. for the d part, doing busi in the city of Washington, und name of AUGUSTUS JOHNBON & 00., has been thisday dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Jobu-on is alone suthorized to settle the Ddusiness aad use the name of the late liquidation. Thanking the trade and the citizens for their | Very literal psteonage, we ask them to extend the | same to the new concerns, both here aad in Balti- AUGUSTUS JOHNSON firm in | ORDON. Wasbington be COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Reversine 10 Tae poke NOTICE, WE beve this day formed a copartnership for the trans- | action of { THE WHOLESALE WINE | AND GENERAL SUTLER SUPPLY BUSINESS, | Int ity of Washington, under the firm of AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., j 7 At the Old Stand, i No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, { Ané in the city of Baltimore under the arm of - JOHNSON & BEHR, No. 77 Wast Barrivone Sraerr, Where our friends and patrons will find a stock o goods uBsurpasse: in quality and variety. AUGUSTUS JOLLNGON, _Wa: tom, Nov. 1, 1864. aM an ead PAWNEROKER 285 Loan OFFiog? = O85 | LICENSED BY AUTHORITy, as6 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 255 | 256 © S7rest, between 10th and lth, Second deor from Harvey's Saloon, in compliance with the wish of many friends, 1 repared to make li’ be ih ad- vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia- . Jewelry, Silver-ware, ware le of every deacription had twelve years experience in busi- ity, py bly Known 0 many of to all who my in- ib meee AS oS will ba etly will factio ce open day (Banday, ox ‘from Here o' o'clock P. sep ison | t J. HEIBERGEE sor roH F. | ae 2. 362 Trapii nu Dov }-tf ennays HY Warkineton, v.o UDON & Co., YMER T | AND SPLEEN; 8O0RB EYES, 80. | ture with great accur | conoernin, | regard to | fairs, Journeys, Law | mess and Death. | the most delicate: certain i | larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob- used. with each Bex—the Price One TPES WEET POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE 18 SMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & OO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street, The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No. 4@ West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Wesningtonians can Save 20 per cent, by getting | ne their Clo! made at SMITH, BROS. & 46 West Baliimore The best and cheapest Clothing Ho ii MITH, BROS. & CO., ent id 40 Vent Baltimore street, LOTHING HOUSE. MARBLE HALL Sltimore st., Baltimore, Ma. Persons in Washington can gave 20 per cent. by Duying their Clothing 1TH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, a yeakin on Somers bas Sas Se best Btoc! iothing in the country—ev: article freuget—at © BMITH. BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. Ci hen Borie tose i peters offers e fnest stock o! yt in @ country. SMITH, Bags. £ co Tian, co., street. ., Marble West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. _ he place where everybody gets euited, : saewee SMITH. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The sel? Proce in nal more or Washington that @ ir Goods. ne OF S00 SMITH, BROB. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, Pobiee teeg seeders ee i Ae ee are Ff of 1 per cent. uying of us, wtered & Cecouns Of" BMITH, BROB. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. Disherees Soldiers can save twenty dollarsen aying of MITH, BROS. & CO. 40 Weet Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, It will pay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your oLoTuike. SMITH, BROS & CO. Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., wales 7 eae penne 6e eae pealtixioce 11 & our an inter Clothing. ree B SMITH. BFOS. & 00 Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg topPANTS, French and Bxglish WALKING coats, eltoe's fancy and plain SAOKS; also, the ne style SAOKATEL, the prettiest coat out. mndless varieties at SMITH, BROS, & 00.8 Popular Marble Hall Glething House, 40 West itimore street. sep 21-3m in the | RENT—That_ large and commodious FS, vine. House, containing I rooms, No. 128 Pennsylvania svenue, between 19th ane 20th streets, northside, First Ward, aud next door to Dr. Smoot’s, This house has al the modero im provements. with gas and w*cer complete, and | ie situsted in the most respestauie and most cen- | tral location in Washington, being almost in the | eentre of all the principal Governmant Depart- ments. and is well adapted for a first-class private residence, or a first-class large boardiag-house, | Rent only $1.50 per annem, payable moathly,in adyanee. Possession given immeviately. Nono | but persons of first-class respectabi With simi- lar reference, need apply to P. JB: EW ae | 510 7th street, three doors south of Odd Fellows’ Ball. de 13 tf | (OR RENT—An OFFIC, in a central and busi- or s table claim ent, A: to W. D. USHER, Ottes of the Daly Times ‘dott tf | {,OR RENT—To single gentlemen only, in @ pri i vate family, twe sets of furnished ROOMS (fowr front and two bask) convenience of gas and water, five minutes’ walk from the Oapitol. Ref- erences required, Apply No, 475 N.B. corner of D and 24 sta. dec 5-tf Fes. RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR and CHAMBER, on first floor, without board. No, 410 3d street weet, opposite Washington House. and near Pa. avenue. Apply on the premises. 29 i >= FOR SALE—Blue Marsh FARM. the roperty and residence of the late N. RB. Griffith, Eeq., situated near Brookvil‘e, in Mont- gomery Oounty, Maryland, 15 miles from the city | of Washington, D. C,, containing l73 acres of land, 3) acres of which are in timber, and the balance in good cultivation, The property is bounded by two main county roads, aud in the immediste vieinity of the turnpike to Washington. and a daily communication by stage with the railroad to Washington er Baltimore, at Laurel, The princi- al improvements are first-class; the dwolling Rouse is a large and welt ar anged irame buliding 46 feet front by 7 feet in depth, newly Dduilt, an with all modern improvemeuts, water. &c,, a por- tico feet wide, running the entire frontof the house; all constructed of the best material, inthe most approved style, without regard to cost; the bouse Tie 14 rooms, with a métal roof, and adry cellar under the same; the outbuildings consists of a first-class barn. with stone foundation, baving under same roof abundant stabling, graia- ery, Wagon and feeding sheds, & house. ice house, and refrigatory, & | ly built; corn house and other ne cessary out- buildings in good eondition; a pump of water near the kitchen door, with supply of water unfailing; | also, spring 1m the vicinity of dwelling. The fencing is nearly new, part board and part rail. A large variety of fruit, embracing a large youn, apule orchard,in full bearing. The entire stoc! ofimplements, toola, cattle, &c., will be solé with the farm if desired; ani the estate will be sold low, for less then the cost of improvements, Terms of sale: One-half cash; and the balance on Jong credit. For particulars and information, ad- dreas * W..’’ Box 439 Baltimore Post office. or Mr, 8 N.R.GRIFFITH, near Brookville, Montgom- ery county, Md. dec 8-2aw4t* OOM8 FOR RENT—Three or four Furnished CHAMBBRS; also, with water and gas,anduse of bath and parlor, forrent to gentlemen. Apply at 490%, north side of Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 4th and 5th sts, deo} tf DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY—Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2, Washington Building, corner Penna. avenue and 1h Street. + nov 3)-Im ISTRY .—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist o. 234 Pennsylvania avenue. : ane to all sond door from 13th branches of the profession’ * oss BEAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTEY, TWtth Extracted without Peis with the Musrita of I would advise all 7 . tract to call at Dr. EEWIES ofte, sgmmumen nd have them tsken out by this new id barmless process. Also call and mine the tor’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them In ne other style than this new ene. No. avenue, between novis &. R. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist, M TEETH. LOOMIS, M.D. and ofthe MINMRAL PLATE THETH at amen” rsonally at bis office in thi any persons can wear 1080 ' who cannot wear others, no Ly can wear Ofek ee cannes wear Smart 08 ‘sons my office can be accommoda’ with style and price of Teeth they may d. Gleanest, strongest, Sad out pe ee deta » and m. fect. den oduce, the MINEBAL PLAT will be m4 in this cite No338 Pennsylvania avenze —NO 'e1 van! Sth and Wik streets, Also, 907 Arch st, 3 PERSONAL. MEE. L. SMITH, with extraordinary pewers to describe your living and dead friends. give the names $f, bot) \. tells character, the future, 6xe amince ali Finds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above I street. ours from 10 till 8 p. m. Girele Wednesday evenings. (123 1v* D* ‘mes 420 Penn’s Office ans! avenue, OF OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KI RS THROAT, <SatGenad ience in the prac avin many years experience in prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids dedance to all competition in their treatment and cure. t Lee cases of venereal diseases cured in one or wo days. at his office from 9to4o’clock daily. _ de24 3m* ] B. DARBY can be consulted, confidentially, either werronally or by letter, at 492 7th ast., between Dand E, Those who have been unfortu- mate Litherto in their selection of a physician should call on him. dec 10-Iin* zs DWIN. M.D., W. ous AN AND SURGEON, dec 9-tf 435 lith st NM ADAM AHOLIAB, an impressed medium, still continues to read the past, present, and fu- a y, atd is able to advise with gavety in all matters of importance No, 249 ca between 434 and 6th ats,, Island, je 8-3W* .D.. oGcER, No. 470 Sh street, between D and E, (up stairs,) give? full and thorough information all affairs shrosee life, with andin eaith, Wealth and Marriage, Love Af- Zin the morning tillSintheevening. 4 3-lm* ADAM MASHA I8 STILL AT HER RBSI- dence. 403 K street. between 9th ard luth itreeta; is prepared te read the past. present and future events, and is qualified to give counsel to old and young on all important matters. no 3)-lm* DS EDWIN V. WRIGHT, Psychometria MRS, WRIGHT, Olairyoyant Physic’ “*Heals” every phase of Nervous Diseas hess, Blinipess. Rheumaticm, Paralysis. &e.. by “laying on hands ” can be consulted at 494 12th st eet. ° nov 29-Im* © NSYLV 394 PENNS ANIA AVENUE 394 KFURB! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M. 0. GLADMON & CO'8 = New Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No, 394 Penna. av., bet. 4+. and oth sts. dec 12-2w* portant TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation. and cannot do harm to n correcting a'l irregu- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hystagica, fatigue, paip in the back and limbs, &c,- disturbed aleer, which arise from interruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was tne commencement of a new era im the treat- | ment of ir: egularities and obstructions which have cousigned so many to a PREMATURE GRAVE. female can enjoy good health unlese she is Pecans and whenever an obstruction takes placs the gen: he epee Hod to{decline, Th Pil's forin the fimest Pre on ever put forward with I = DIATE and P. RSISTENT 8UCCEI DONT BE DECEIVED. Take this aivertisement to oy Dragelst acd tell him that you want the EST and joss RELIABLE FEMALE M&DI- pt THE WORLD, which is comprised in ills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes wae ae + inducing, wie cer - tatnty, Periodical regularit ey are know: thousands,who have used them at ferent periods, these througbout the country, baving the sanction of wome of the most eminent Phystcians in America, Explicit divections, stating when the should not be lollar par Bos O16 Boxes for $6, containing from 50 to @) Pile” _ Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa- GISTS, HUTCHINS & HILLYER, Pro SI Ne rietors, dec 10-eoly,a Cedar s: or ew York. eee Ee OK CoMsEaLAND AND ANTHRAOITS OOAL, LUMBER, &c., tte. WILLIAM R, 8NOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D. C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND QOAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL. Also, a large smount of very superior Oak || and LUMBER, of every description. Allof which will be sold om reasonable terms. All orders leftat our office or addressed to us through the Post Office wit) receive prompt atten- tion. WM. R. SNOW. & GO., 307 Water screet, éee8-im Georgetown, D: 0. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him | reet, between G and H. | BR, BACKER, tam Most Wonparrvt Astao.- | Suits, Absent Friends. Sick- | Dr. Backercan be consulted from | Fo SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d and Market ats, George- town, D. C., containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfect order, i Btable,Ice Honse and all necessary outbuildings attached. House 45 by 49, lot S) by 150, Price 0, Terms easy, and possession when required. ‘or further particuiars apply on the premises, nov 3i-Im* I R RENT—Two ROOMS, on second floor, suit- able for four gentiemen, and one on first foor. Inquire at 437 sth street, between @ and H streets, west side. oc 29 T PRIVATE SALE— One DRUG STORE, Three HOUSES, “Three LOTS, .. Five FARMS. Inquire at 455 Massachusetts avenue, near bh street. : nov 19 Im* PROPOSALS. (GE QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, j Derot oF WASHINGTON, Wasnincton, D. C,, January 4, 1864, All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery, are re- qnested to send to this office. on MONDAY of each week, a sealed propofal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are prepered to furnish to this Bepot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. De pier fishing te ee rhs meet ibe tee quired to furn: e list punctually every Monday i pit. H. RUCKER. morning. . Brigadier @en’l and Chief Q. M., fans tf Depot of Washington, EDUOATIONAL. AEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY.—A Boarding and Day School, 151 West street, Georgetown, D. O. The duties of this institution will be roasnmed September Sth. Gireulara may Fad by addressing the principal. Ove Te ce Princ; ARROVER, POET 1S ES OE PN LEGAL NOTICE | |S THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIBTRICT ~ ‘OF COLUMBIA, | Christopher Cammacks sen’r, et al..d ty Bquity, Eliza Connington étal. Rous. The Trustee in the above canse having reported that on the first day of November instant, after due notice of the time, pines manner, aad terms of sale, he sold the east half of Lot No.1, of J, David- gon’s sub-division of square No. 161. in Washington city, with the improvements, consisting of a two- story frame ‘dwelling- house, to Anthony Best, for the sum of nine hundred and sixty-five dollars, ($965,) and that the said purchaser bas since, in eempliance with the terms of sale, paid the whole parchase money in cash. It is, therefere, this ninth day of November, 1364 on motion of com- plianants’ counsel, ordered”by the Court, that the | said sale so made to the said Anthony Best, be. and the same is hereby, ratified and confirmed, unless canse to the contrary be shown on or before the | third day of January next; provided a copy of this order, or 80 Mauch thereof as relates to the ratifi | cation of Said sale, be published once a week for three successive weeks, in the Evening Star, prior to said day. A true copy: nov 10 lawaw” R. J. MBIGS, Clerk, Ix Re.—Evate of Chas. 8. Whitney, deceased, It is this thirteenth day ef December, A. D., 1554, Ordered, That the sales made and reported by | Susan Whitney. Guardian to Ann E. Whitney, ofa Portion of the real estate of Chas. 8, Whitney, ve- crased, be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 3dday of January next. Provided, a copy of this order be publis in the Evening Star, printed and pub- lished ip the city of Washington, at least once a week for three successive mere SS ante date. ine Bole J Court. | A True Copy—Test: iN NS. i} _de ii lawsw - Register of Wills, | nn | HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- j ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | Washington County, in the District of Columb’ | letters of administration, on the personal et tateof Wm. Dalton, late of Washingten County, | D.C.,deceased. All persons having claims against ; the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the | same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, | onor before the 6th da: may otherwise by law it_of the said estate. Given upder my hand thi 1864, WIL a, udge of the Orphans’ Z, 0. ROBBINS. +4 of December next; they e excluded from all bene- is th day of December, LIAM N. DALTON, Administrator, | ALL PERSONS indebted to the deceated will | make imwediate payment to the Ad asinistratur, / WM. N. DALTON, Adm’r, with H. Borns & Co., dec 6-law3w* 405 Penn’s avenue. SS = 1 bates. WORSTEDS, \ & ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, (Sold elsewhere at from 50 to 69 cents-per ounce,) Closing cut a large lot of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS | at only 35 cents per ounce, or 3 ounces for $1, at | MAXWELL’S Emporium of Ladies Cloaks and Fancy Geods, 325 Pennsylvania avenne, dec 16-6t_ between 9th and loth sts, nN ST HOTEL CONDUCTED j TR OLDE CROP RAN Puan ee | Is enlarged - double its former capacity, ! ROPBAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av, end ith st., Washington, DC, This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Buropean Ian in this city, bas bi elarged and | Improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests, Thankfulfor fhe patronage already received, the Bropristor ki that by seen to es we : ‘oO ceive patronage as fore, | Quests will only becharged with what they rsecive, Charges é ce sete Moderate.» eyRIOH, Propristor. YLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF T - ARABIO, erase Well known as the Most Pleasant, Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDs, HOARBSENESS, OROUP, WHOOPING couGcH a S AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Its superior efficacy in srresti: and the first stages of consurpt ce he eld grececiste’ by ae Serailies and physicians, and eept cough or cold, Unprecedented, Hom Se: ‘or sale at the Drug Bt. Price 25 and 50 cents: ‘a bottle. For convenience and bination may be h: Siapted to relieve pu or ‘portability the same com- a mild lozenge form, well aren, and knows aso ® ae pos GUM ARABIC COUGH LOZENGES,’ (D SHOES -tipes atts eam 70 SUIT THM TIMRE BHOMS, and eonstanly resolving a suy- eager y of Rastern-made work of every: ion, made ex; to id at amuch lower efore charged in TL v8 DICTIONARY — A oettneniet fase heatriel meees iy «Dia! a . rs engravings. [ee 2) FRANCK TAYLOR.O ness part of the city, suitable for an attorney | i QCRPHANS: COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | COLUMBIA. PROPOSALS. ppnorccars FOR STATIONERY, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, i { +3 | Depot of Washrnzton, | Washington, December 15, 1854. Topossls will be received at thisofce | ay. December 3", 1864, at 12 o’clock m., BTATIONERY for this Depot for | ie. | All articles must be of the very best quality, sam- | | ples of whieh (of paper, one quire, of envelopes, one package.) must accompany each bid, . | Each bidder must furnish with his proyosal out | onc sample of the article bid for, an4 bur one price | for en article, which must te distinctly marked ereon. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- | sponsible bidder, Each preposal must be signed by the individual or frm making it; and the ability to falal the con- | tract if awarded or perme proposed ag sureties. fhould any articles be required which are not enumerated in the schedule, they are to be fur- nished at the lowest market price, The Depot Quartarmaster reverves to himself the right of ordering, from time to time, 8 greater or Jess quagtity of each and every article contraeted for, as the public service may require, within rix months subsequent to the dete of the contract, and should any article not be delivered within a reason- able time after being ordered, he also reserves the right te purebase the said article in the open mar- ket, at the risk and expense of the persen or per- sons contracting to furnish the same. He will. ia all cases, decide whether the terms of the contract have been complied with, and reserves the power must be certii led by the person to apnui the costract upon any failure to comply | with its.terms. Bonde with approved security are to be given by the person cr persons contracting. and in case of failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- | tractor and bis sureties shall be liable to the for- | feiture specified in such bond, Proposals in duplicate must be addressed te “BRIGADIER GENERAL D, H. ROOK Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. C., and to be plainly marked * Proposals for Sta- tionery.” ‘ eT OF ARTICLES, #) reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, 24x23 i s not less tha@ 50 pounds per ream, per Rear 3) reams buff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not less than 30 pounds per ream, per ream, 20 reams white Folio Post Paper, ruled, per ream. 10 reams white Folio Post, unruled 10 reams white Foolscap Paper, Tuled, not less than 12 pounds per ream, per ream 10 reams Law cap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 pounds per rear, per zeae 20) rearas white Letter Paper, ruled, notless than 9 pounds per ream, per ream 10 reams white Latter Paper, unruled 2) reains white Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not less than 5 pounds per ream, per ream 1.000 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet § 45 Blank Books, demi size, full bound, per qnire 45 Blauk Books, folio size, fall bound, per quire iw Blank Books, crown cap size, bound in cloth, per quire 100 Blank Books, cap-size, half bound, per quire aa ,octare Memorandum Beoks, full size, per 5) Time Books, demi-size, bound in cloth, per dozen » Time Books, small quarto-size, bound in cloth, per dozen . 2) Time Books, small octavo size, bound in leather, per dozen, 2) (0 white official Bnvelopes, No. 12, very thick, per 60.(00 white official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, per M, - ¥ bs 100,00 white official Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very thick, per M. 100.0:0 white letter Envelopes, 5'4x3'4 inches, very thick, per M. es 22 dozer Arnoid’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles, _ 12dozen Maynard & Noyes’, or other Black Ink, in quarts pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen 0 g 12dezen Arnold's Cepying Ink, in quart and piat bottles, per dozen betties. A2dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink,in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles. 12,dozen David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, per dozen bottles. i 96 dozen Faber’s or other black Lead Pencil Nos. 2and 3, best quality. per dozen. é 24 dozen Faber’sor other red and blue Pencils, per dozen, 24 dozen glass Inkatands, assorted, per dozen, 10) gross Gillott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per TORS, ae gross other Steel Pens. assorted, per groa . ¥# dozen gutta percha Penholders, per dozen , 4 dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per dozen, 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. 25 pounds red Sealing Wax, 20aticks to the pound, best quality per pound. i 1 pounds white India Rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound, 100 dozen pieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 28, per 8 jozen. 100 dozen spoola Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 8 12 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, large size, per dozen. x 24 dozen glass jats Mucilage and Brushes, small size, per dozen. ua Letter Co: 70), and 1,00) pages. 1,000 sheets Jed te pattern, per aT aheots Return Paper. ruled and printed to palternis‘of Bill Paper, ruled to pattern, per ream. 4dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. 4 dozen Brasers, ivory or wood handles, per ozen, : 6 ‘dozen Gutta Percha Rulers, 16 inches long, por dozen... . H. RUCKER, Brig. General and Chie: de 15-14t De DEC cee us FOR FORAGE, pot of Washi ngton, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, H WasHIncton Deror, Dee. 8, 1853. Sealed Propossis are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8, Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md.. Alexandris, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and 5) tons of bay or straw, and upwards ‘ ~Bidders must state at which of the above-named pcints they propose to make deliverigs, and the rates at which they will make delivertes thereat, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be debiy- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be eom- menced, and when to be completed. epne price must be written outin wordsonthe ids. Corn to be put up in good stont sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of abaut three bushelseach. The sacksto be farsished without extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baled. | , The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the preposals, : | All the articles offered under the bids herein in vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspectog before being accepted. |. Contracts will awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder.as the interest of Government may require and payment will be | made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted, The iidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty. signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is nccepted he or \ they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and snflicient | sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- | tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity | With the terms of this advertisement; and in case | the said bi€der should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- le bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. | The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Gollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to this office, | All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals, The fall name and post office address of each bid der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Bric. Gen. D-H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermas' ‘ashington, D.C,, and should be plainly marked ‘ Proposals for Forege.”’ Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- | tract. signed by the contractor and both of his guaraptors, will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders an signing the contract Blenk forms of bids. guarantees and bonds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) ‘ing Books, 530. stract Paper, ru f Quartermaster, J, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at ', agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage. dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1863, the following articles. viz: — doshels of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels or Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 1 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pound 8 | — tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 ands Deilvery to commence on or before the — day of .186—. and to be completed on or before the —— day of ——, 18s—. and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted, Your obedient servant, igadier General D. H. Rucker, poy General Depot Quartermaster, ington, D, @. Washi QUARANT We, the undersigned, resi: county of , aad State o! and severally, covenapt with the United States, and guarantee, in case the fore; pingahia of be accepted, that he er ae | will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same, with good and suffictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to furnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement, dated Dec. 8, 1863, cnder which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make the difference between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. : Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of oF Ral Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best Of my kuowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are ood and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they efter to be security. .—— . To be certified by the United Btates District a torney, Collector of Oustoms, or any’ other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this Les es RUCKER. decd tf Brigadier General and Q. i. Ste ereby, jointly ris | ENOH JUV. B BOOKS.—Le ur ' FP eiicninalies Milter avenveves dane Pecos; | La Pow inte par elle—meme; La Fille ig euar Botte; ere, Bou es hee Vi pan arene are i ermine ty nimae e : i via ANCK TAYLOB, ER, Chief | Cc.” SS PROPOSALS. Se Perosars FOR &TATIONERY. Post Orrice Dersnturnr, November 3\th, 1864 Sealed Proposals will be received at the Post Office Department until the Sist day of December, 1864, at 12 o’clock, at noon, fer furnishing gtq- tionery for this Department for one yes, from the t \ ! first day of January, 1865. T* wee unaccompanied | by satisfactory te** nonials of ability te fuldla contract (111 not be considered. All articles must be of the very best quality, eamples of which, containing at least a r i each kind of paper, must accompany the bi the Department reserves the right to retain and pay for the same at the price stated in the oer, or to return them, atits opti : | No bid will be considers the articles ac- | companying it are not of the kind and duality re- quired by the Department, and spurious articles will subject the entire bid te rejection, at the pleasure of the Department. The subjoined list specifies. as nearly a8 caw now | be done, the amount, quality, aod description of each of the kiadsof articles that will be wanted, Estimated quantity for the year. | 39 reams folio post, eatin or plain finish, faint lined and trimmed,to weigh ot less than 17 pounds per ream e : | 49 reams foolacap, plain, machine, faiat lined and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per Team 10 reams foolscap, blue laid, faint lined, garden pattern, commonly known ag despatch or consular paper, to weigh not less than 16 pounds per ream 126 reams quarto post, machine, plain, faint lined, three sides. per ream | 3 reams best double cap pager, plain, per ream 10 reams note paper, gilt. per ream, large siza 5 reams po'e paper, plain, per ream, large size Vi reams note paper, gilt, per ream small size S reams note paper, plain, pet reare, small size () reams envelope paper, yellow aud buff, royal, per ream 20 reams biotting paper, roy: 26 gross yal, per ream Per-y & Gillott’s best metallic pens, per gross 40 grees metallic pens, of other manufactures, per gross gross large barrel pen handles, rosewood, per | gross 2gross small barrel pen handles, rosewood per | gross 6 gross steel tipped pen handles, per gross Bui opaque quills, No, 8, per M 7 25 dozen Faber’s best black lead pencils, craduated per dozen | 26 dozen Moproe’s or other manufactured, gradua- ted. per dozen 1) dozen best red and blue pencila, per dozen 20 dozen folcers, ivory, 9 inch, per dozen 5) dozen red linen tape, assorted. per dozen 10 doven siik taste, colors and widths,in hanks, per dozen is 20 dozen paper weight 1dozen best gold pers 6 dozen erasers, Rotge: genuine, perdozen Sdozen penknives, Rodger’s & Sons, four blades, buck horn handles. genuine, p>r dozen 4 dozen office shears, 1] inches, per doven 4 dozen office acisiors, per dozen 5 12 dozen inkstands, Draper's patent moveable tops, per dozen 3 4 dozen inkstands, ¢ast-irom, large double, per doz- sserted, per dozen sorted, per dozen and Sons, ivory haniles, en . ss 2dozen inkstan!s, cast-iron, large single, per doz- er dozen en 2dozen bronze spring top inkstande, . bla Noyes’, in 200 bottles of in ck, Maynard quart bottles. per bottie 75dozen ipk, Cooper & Phillips’, or equal, per quart bottle 100 bottles ink, red, Arnolds’, or equal, in ‘; pint bottles. per bottle 75 pounds sealing wax, best extra superfine, scar- let, per pound 20 pounds India rubber, prepared, per pound 5 pounds India rubber, unprepared, per pound 0 quarts black sand, per quart 40 pounds twine, linen, per pound 1 pounds twine, cotton, per pound 6cozen rulers. mahogany, round or ‘iat, per dozen Qdozen lignumvitae, per dozen 5 pounds sponge, best, per pound 10 pounds gum arabic, best, per pound 5,00 extra large size white adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 92 by 4’2 inches sqnare, per handred . 1,0°0 small size white note adhesive envelopes, por undred a 2,000 dar ee aize white note adhesive envelopes, per undre 3,00 detter size white adhesive envelopes, per han- re‘ 25,00 long buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 9'3 by 374 inches, per hundred 25,000 tong white or buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, for letters and circulars, 5% by 35, inches, per hundred 3,000 buff or white adhesive letter envelopes, very emooth and thick, per hundred. T he adhesive envelopes must be thick! y gummed a fourth of an inch wide round the lappels. Each bidder must furnish with his proposals a Bere, and but ene sample, of each article bid r. or. Each article must be bid for, and no more than one price named for any one article. ¥ Bids not fally conforming to the advertisement will not be considered. _ $. The terms and conditions of the advertisement for stationery are to be incorporated in the con- tract for stationery; and the heads ef the Depart- ment will, in all cases, judge whether the articles tendered by the contractor areof the quality re- quired by the contract. Eee E The stationery is to be furnished as it may be ordered by the Department, and at the contract prises, whether the quantities exceed or fall short of those estimated. . ore Each propdsal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify a price,un? but one price, tor each and every article named in the schedule. Should any articles be required which are not enumerated, they are to be furnished at the lowest market prices. if the Department shall see fit to order them from the contractor having the contract for similar articles; and if the contractors and the Department do not agree, then the Department may have the article fur- nished by any other person or persons who will furnish it ata price lower than that demanded by the contractor, i i Blank forma for proposals will be furnished at the Dayar eens to persons applying for them; and, as without uniformity therein the Department would find it diftien]t to make a decision, none will be taken into consideration unless substantially agreeing therewith, : The head of the Department will in all cases de- cide whether the terms of the contract have been complied with, and reserves the power to annul the contract upon any failure to comply ina rea- sonable time. - Bonds, with approved security,are to be given by the person or persons contracting; and, in case of failure to supply the articles, the contractor and his sureties sball be liable for the forfeiture specified in such bond as liquidated damages, The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder; the best bid to be determined after a careful examination for the purpose of ascertain- ing which hid will, in its practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. . The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid where itis apparent that a part of the articles are bid for at very low and apart at very high rates. without proper regard to the cost of each for the purpose of atlecting the agere- gate of the bids under the estimate centained in the advertisement, W. DENNISON, dec l-lawiw * Postmaster General. B. STRENGTH TC THE WEAK! YOUrH TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene 8 household god, inasinuch as it will render them youthful in fecling and in strength, and ena%le them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. Itnot only exhilarates but mirena Liens, and | is really an invalnable blessins, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of servility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of impotency of any humau orgat, this superb preparation will remove the elect at once and forever. BilDKRENE Cores Impotency, G@axeRaL Desitity, Nervous INCAPAs ITY, DyspRreta, DEPRRSSION, LOss oF Ar: Low 8ririts, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS 0 IoN, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENCE. A Most DELIGHTFUL, pb Novet Errect Uron tug Ner- vous 8ysTeM; and a)l who are in any way prostra- ted by gervous disabilities are earnestiy advised to seeka in this most excellent and unequailed pieparation. Persons who. by imprudence, have lost their apie Igoe: willtmd 4 speedy and permy- nent cure in the eeTeniie A he J . the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should give this valuable discover a trial; it will be found totally different from ail other articles for the <ame pur , TO FEMALES —This prepa: invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all 8 it will re- ds, store the wasted strength with Aron’ ence, “Ttis also 8 srand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persiatense | in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Boip | BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, Bent bass ress anywhere. by addressing HUTCHINGS S HILLY RS, Proprietors ar street, Ne é Sold by 8. C. FORD, corner lith street” dec 9-eoly,a apd Pennsv! va) enue. Cc. W. BOTELER. JNO, W. BOTELER Cc, W. BOTELER & SON, . IMPORTERS, =~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS m™ OHINA, GLASS AND CROOKERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WABRR, BLOCK TIN GOODS. TIN CHAMBEE SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOB MATTS, | FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES. | WOOD WABE, AND HOUSEEEBPING ARTICLES GENBRALLY, ' a@ HOUSES, HOTELS. AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTION, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVAKIA AVENUB, Y1-006m. tween 9th and lth sts = . Bytis erful perma- be HE (adhe a te Ath treat sivaniaevouus. tels-tf AlDy Henry Witton The Mecchane eon A Tale of 1 New En, land Athens.” By Henry A. » Howe. Gunshot We nds and ot! I; lerves. By, rs Mitchell beg a eeeal: ovis FRANOK TAYLOR, | Di T | Debility, | ness of the Organs is speedily cured, apd Athy 2 | —The ietors of the “PARI- Beene ‘OF WONDMRS, ANATOMY, an DIQINE,”” have d ee ‘ox: , JOHNBON, D* DALTINORS og ogpiran; FFIOR Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERIOKN STRIFE SHE ONLY PHYSIC (AN ADVERTISING Has discovered the mc Certain, Speedy, asd ienadus OF IMPRUDENOR pie is Sia Hours! No Trifeng ! orant Pretender": or by ¢ should apply 4 CURE WARK. zD vB NO CRARGE IN FROM OWE TO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Disgharges. Btrietures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladdec, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dy cpsy, Languor, Low Spirits Confusion of tdeas, Bitpliation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, mabiing. mness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, ae er Or . = espe | of the Li ungs, Stomach or Bowels—these ‘ert dere aris frem Solitary its of Youth—the BEGRET and solitary gractices more fatal to thel? victims than the sone of Syrens to the mariners of Biyasus, blighting their most brilliant hopes ov anticipations, rendering marriage, &c,, impossi- me YOUNG MEN ally, who have become the'victims of BoR- tary Vice,that dreadful and destructive habit vw! annually sweeps to an untimel Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who se otWerwise h: ‘tranced-ligs tening Sen fth the thunders ef eloquence or. vere to extacy the living lyre, may cal! with ful? confidence TAKE PARTAC ULAR NOTICB. Th re some of the sad and melaacho) preduced by early habits of youth, vis: of the Back and Limbs, Pain im the Head, Dimnesa of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power. Paipits the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous [rritasi rangement of the Digestive Functions, Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, a Manralir® —Thq fearfal efiects on the mind arc mueh to be dre! \—Loes of nore Confcries of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Kvil Porebodin eet fe poney: Belf-distrust, Love of Boll- . Tim! . 2 4 MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young mea contemplating Marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, ‘Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &2.. should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor as a gene ee and confidently rely upon his akill asa ys! mn. ORGANIC WBAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- MANTS TO MARRIAGE gat bie tated and impotent, who bad lost all ho: been Roe ald relieved All impediments to marriage, Physical or Ments! Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- vous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakn Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, oni I, FeeD endl Posen. ffereur By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, W restored. Thousands of the most nervo: Dit. JOHNSON, Member: of the lioyal College of Sorgeont, Lom- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col- Jeges in the United Staten, and the greater part cf whose life has peen spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphis and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cares that were ere. | Knows; many troubled with ringing in the h and ears when aclsep grat nervousness, be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequont | Dlushing, attended sometiines with derangemes’ ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN Wno have injured themselves td s certain practios indulged in when alone—a habif fraquently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effec which are nightly felt, even when asleep, an not cured, renders marriagé impossible, do- stroys both mind and bedy, should apply’ immedi- ately. ‘What a pity thats weeny man, the hone of hip country and darling of his parents, should be matched from all the a pate aud snjoyments of life by the conse aenée of eviation from the pat! of nature and indulging ina certain secret babi? Suck persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the mon mecestary requisites to promote connubial Rapp nessindeed. Without these the Journey through life becomes a LM 4 pilgrimage; the prorpect hourly darkens to view; the mind Pecomer shadowed with de and filed with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCBS. When the misguided and imprudent y. on pose finds he has imbibed the seeds of tHis pain- 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- 2 ‘ing to those whe, from education and respesta- ity cam alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, Keep him trifing month after month, or as long a the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health te sigh over his gail- ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as re ot Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing Cited Tapidity until death ate anend to his dreadful sufferings by sending bim to that ua- ginocyeres country from whose bourne mo travela, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREB?, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name SPE ioe aeived gal get tan ne ‘0 le ive jens id and taini mamp to be used on the thar Pereong writing snould state age, and send portion ot ad- vertisement describing symptoms, Dr.’s Diploma hangs im his Ofte. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRE&S. ‘The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, andthe sumercug important Surgical Operations performed b Johnston, witnessed by the reportersor The hua? and many other papers 10 Bitctanding ara gcatiomas of chorsoter sea age syensibility. is o suMicient guarantee to the ". SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURBED iy § }ORRT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARBITAN’S GIF? SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OMRTAIN REMEDY BVER USED |, & Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STRIVUTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Bffest a Owes They are entirely vegetable, having any unpleasant taste, and will net ia aby ¥: fure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate Cures in from two to four days, and recent case@ in ‘‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by s graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one otthe mos? eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present dey, KO EXPOSURE, KO TROUBLE, RO CHAPUN WHATEVER, Let those who have despai pete’ ectting cured, cr who bare Lae gorged with Balsam Copavis, or lereu: Ty NY SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packaget, $2. Female $3. BLOOD BLOOD!) nae} Li SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, Pores TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, S¥PHILI3 OR VENEREAL DISEASES, dé oe actttmeed aos 4aND mirbeey J0loR 2 lo as & ive cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL Senabes the § MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOM, isit. tent, certain and effectual remedy ve t reaches and eradicates “ particli of the venereal poison, ac that the cure is thoroug: and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy Sad be Malet. one do not panes to your neo ir for whic! ‘ou May repen years DO NOT D ESPAIRI Although you ‘be pronounced insurable, the BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERS JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well aa all the bac effects of Mercury, most prescribed; i’ FEMALES! WRMALSS 1! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suifer,t*e ROOT AND HERB JUICES ip most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ia Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb Debility, and for aflcou:plaints incident te the sex, Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle,o tiled ran MAMARTERRS ORANCER WASH. centa. Te % DEEMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphis Fost OF etd by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th PomNny €00K, Alexandria, may 6-1f ONFIDENTIAS, OUNG MEN who have injured ihemselves bp certain secret habits which up6t them for business pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middle orold men ho, from the follies of youth oF staey suitteptetoe tuualves anderhe wetee rears, fore placing emselves Under Bent of any one, should Grat read “THE SSCREE FRIEND.’ Married 1 learn sometiin of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend. ccistof Pwesty-tve Gente, -Agaresn eo ipt o! enty-five he wy ART & CO. doty D2: OHA. A. BTEW Son, Maat. RIESEMAR—Protected x Royal as Pat t of Engiand, and \d by the ofthe de Pharmacie. d Paris, and the Imperiag effectaal remedy fer Relax- and Hxkauastien of the 8; fo. 2has entirely su) ry use of Copavia, Cubebs, &o. Triesmar infallible remedy forall bnpariti ting the use e tion, Spermatorrhoes. fom. "Triesmar N i dary Symptoms, thi b' jnereury and aitother deleterious ingredients, | ion is in most agree- fo Lotenge. Bocured trom effects of climate and minis- &6.. a Metal by, Dr. BARROW. No. 198 also of8. 0, FORD, No, 990 Fa. ayo} OB MISERY 1—THAT rj ents are to the the TI x WILL Pearerm 4 O purely grave thousands of: rgacie

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