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ce EH A EAN BSL PUN TT THE EVENING STAR. NEWS FROM REBEL SOURCES. The Occupatien of Save” A Rebel Paper’s- Appeal—Magauanimity of Sher- | man. [From the Savannah Republican, Dec 21.) TOTHR CITiZ2N8 OF SAVANNAH. " By the fortunes of war, we to-day pass under the auvtnority of the Federal military forces. The evacuation of Savannah by the Confederate army, which took place lastnight, left the gates to the city open, and General Sherman, ae his army, will no doubt to-day sseseion. *. ‘athe Mayor and Common Council leave ander flag of truce this morning for the head- quarters of General Sherman, to offer the sur, renderof the city asd ask terms of capitu- lation by which private property may be epected. We desire to counsel obedience and all proper respect on the part of our citizens, and io express the belief that their property and ersons will be respected by our mili‘ary ruler. The fear expressed by many tha: General Sherman will repeat the order of expulsion from our homes which he enforced against the eitizens of Atlanta we think to be without foundation. He assigned his reascn in thet ease asa wilitary necessity. Itwas question of food. He couid not supply nis army and the citizens with food; and be stated that he must have fuliand sole occupation. But in our ease food can be abundantly supplied for | both army and citizens. We would not be understood as even intimating that we are to be fed at the cost of the Fedaral Government, but chat food can be easily obtained, in all probability. by all who can atford to pay in the Federal currency. : It behoves alito keep within their houses nul General Sherman shall have organized @ provost system and such police as will ensure seiety to persons as well as property. Let our conduct be such us to win the admi- ration ofa magnanimous foe, and gtvye no ground tor complaint or harsh treatment onthe art of him who will for sn indefinite period old possession of our city. In our city there are, as in other communi- ties, a large proportionof poor and needy families, who,in the present situation of aifairs, brongbt about by the privationus of war, will be thrown upon the bounty of their more for- taunate neighbors. Deal with them kindly,exer - ise! your phijanthropy and bene yo'ence,sud let the hearth of the unfortunate not be deserted by | your friendly aid. ALEXANDRIA A¥FAIRS.— The Alexandria Stale Journclsaye The order froin the War Department direct- ing that Mr. W. Wheat and Rev. J Packard, of this city, be conveyed to Fairfax’ Court House to-day and sent through the Union lines, has been Suspended by an order trom Washington, in order to give tie parties @ little more time to eettle up their business, aud arrange their family affairs. Inthe mean- time they are making a strong effort to have | the order countermanded altogether, but in | this they have small hope of success. They | will undoubtedly leave in a day or two. | Thomas Lieb, captured, with fourteen others | of Mosby’s men, a few days since, near | Aldie, and brought in bere on Saturday,proves to bea member ofthe 133d New York Vols., etationed at Harper's Ferry. He was asub- stitute, and had received $100 bounty. Having been taken with arms in his hands, he will ‘Without,a doubt, be made to suffer the severest penalty. He has been sent to the Old Capitol at Washington, to await his trial. The heavy rain which prevailed for several hours during the night has assisted greatly in Temovingthe ice fromthe river and the Gov- ernment vessels are arriving; and departing Without serious inconvenience, the “heavy weather” being the worst drawback upon their operations. Ore of the steamers con- nected with the ferry line made two or three trips yesterday, but the regular trips will not be resumed before to-morrow or the next day. In the meantime the military trains continue to make their trips every two hours during the de P We learn that the dispensation fron the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia under which Union Lodge F. and A. M inthis city has been working for the past two years, has been withheld, for reasons which, we believe, are entirely satisfactory to the craft. 7 A loquacious gentieman, finding himself ®@ passenger in a siage coach with no one but a very prim and taciturn maiden lady of some forty winters, endeavored in vain to engage in conversation. At length night came; as noth- ing was said, both fell asleep. The stage fin- | a@lly stopped and the driver announced to the lady that she had arrived at her place of desti- mation. Her fellow passenger being awakened at the same time thought he would compel the lady to exchange a word at leaving, and ad- dressed her: «Madam, as we shall never again, obably, sleep in the same room together I Bia yon a very respectfal farewell.”’ A seream, and silence reigned aguin. w7The number of arrivals at the 80 Idiers home in Cincinnati during the week ending jast Wednesday was upwards of 7110. ae oe SSE SS We ETS) OLOTHING. GOING !—GOING !—-GOING! DOWN THEY Go, AT LESd THAN GOLD PRICES J. He SMITH a: SMITH BROS.,, THB GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 ayn 464 SBVENTH BTRERT. OFPosita Post Orrioz, ALL GOODS SPONGED. find allthe Where you can ATEEE BTYLEB ai RENCH, = MNGLISH, 45D AMERICAN WALEING OOATS. 1 LATEST STYLES PEG TOP BANTS, ss DOUSLE BREASTED VESTS, Ay BUSIN —_ sviTs, PLAIN AND PANOY OASSIMERS, Vegether with the — LAHGEST eTOCK BOYS OLOTHING THE OITY. \ Bb We alse bay LARGEST BTUOK oF PIECE GOOD vOR OUSTOM WORK. offer at USUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S PURNISHING GOODS, BATE. Gaps, SULLTS, TIES, SUSPENDENE, ¢.&e J. H. SMITH, No, 460, And 0 SMITH BROB., No. 464, | Cictetkks anp Maucnant PTaitors, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, ____ Washington, — AD of which UN oc 25. Sm 4% NOTICE, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting be'ween Angtrtus Johmson, of the city of Warhiveton. tor the tirst part, asd Frank Binin- a Rutos Wattles, and AlexanderfS, Gordon, of jew York, compusing the firm of Bininger & Go. | for the seeond part, doing business in the city of | Washington, under the name of AUGURTUS JOHNBON & O0., has been thictay dissolvet by mutual consent, | Mr. Jcrnson is alone authorizet to settle the | Dusinens aod use the name of the late firm in Linuvidation, — Thavkiocg the trade andthe citizens for their vers liberal petronaxe, we ask them to extend the same tou the uew concerns, hith here and in Balti- more. AUGUSTUB JOHNSON, FRANK RININGER, ROFUS WAPTLES, ALEXANDER 8, GURDON. Waebiogton, November 1.1 CoPpABTNERSHIP TICE. EPERKING TO THE AROVE NOTIOR, WE thix day formed a copartnership ‘or the traus- action of THE WHOLESALE WINS a AND GENERAL SUILER SUPPLY BUSINESS, In the city of Washington, coder the firm of AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 00., At the O14 Stand, No, 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And ip the city of Baltimore unter the firm of JOHNSON & BENR, No. 27 West Bartrveny prar ET, + ow! ae ineuality med eh find aatock 0 Ustts sof i ILLIAM BERN #eEHR, be Ploy u. ad a Be ar. Yn spaicn of Wa. cls Arg of War Marwont’s Spi. a 2 ES’ CLOAKB DIRS OP MY OWN MANUFACTURING, { the lotest amd Dest styles. alwaye om band atecoorder. <M wie Te OBKG. e 45 7th and &th #1 A de -iw CLOTHING. rT HB Moet POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IB SMIT BROS. & CO., 40 Wost Baltimore street, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS. & OO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wet Baltimore street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, jo. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Ma. . Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable N. prices, Waenin, i fave 20 e ting eo te lave 20 per cent, by ge’ \e al SMITH, BROB. & OO. 40 West Baltimore strect. The best and cheapert Clothing House in the , B . & 00., ee 40 MIT yaltimore street. MAR ‘HING HOUSB, ~ BLD PLL Saiimore st., Baltimore, Md, Persons in Washington can save 20 per cent, by f buying their Clothing “fa, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimere street. oss aes on cores gan find Sheree stock 0} lothing e coun’ evety a le ed—al SMITH, BROS, & CO., meaner a 40 West Baltimore strect, The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock ef Glo! mae in the country. BMITH, BROS. & OO. Marble tisll, 40 West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. 00. to your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. Mf everybod: its suited, The ae nuere SMITH. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The only heme eee: itimore or Washington that ee ene M00 aMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, ik Disenereee beret ia eee are ofl Tr cent. ayii o! offered a discount of BUITH, BROS. & 00, 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers cam save twenty dollarsen it by if aBuitby baringof aMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, da, It will pay all to come to Baltimore to buy your LOTHING. SMITH, BROS & CC Merchant Tailors and Clothi Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Maxbie Hall Clete nears. 40 ent Pevimsore an r Fs street, to got your F#'sMITH. BROS. & OO., Merchact Tailors and Qlothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Pog to PANTS, French and Baglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SAOKS; also, the new style SAOKATEL, the Prettiest coat ou All in endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & 00. Ropular Marble Hall Olothing Houne, 40 Wert Baltimore street. sep 4-3m DENTISTRY. _—_—_—— NTIBTRY—Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Di entists, Room N <=] | FOR RENT AND SALE. OR RENT—An OF FICS. in a central and buti- nesa part of the city, suitable for an atsornd or a respectable claim it. Apply to W. D. HUGHES, Ofice of the Daily Times. de 12 tf )OR RENT—To single gentlemen only, in ri F wrished ROOMS a8 and vate family, two sets of furnished {four front and two back) conveniesce of | water, five minu‘en’ walk from the Capitol. Ref- erences required, Apply No. 475 N. B. corner of and 2d sts. dec 5-tf | erv, Wagon and feedin. D Fo RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR and CHAMBER, on frat floor, without board. No, 410 3d street west, opposite Washington House. and near Pa. avenue. ly on the premises, a9 {ARM FOR SALE—Biue Mi FARM. the property an@ residence of the late N. R. Griffith, E-q , situat near Brookvilie, in Mont- gomery County. Marylani, 16 miles from the city of Washington, D. C., containing 173 acres of fand, acres of which are in titaber, and the balance in Itivaiion. The property is bounded by wo u county roads, aud in the immediate vicinity of the turnpike to Washington, and a daily communication by stage with the railroad to Washington or Baltimore, at Laurel. The princi- ss; the dwelling oure is a large and well srrauged frame building, 46 feet front by 7 feet in depth, newly onilt, an with all moder= improvements, water. &c,,@ por- tico 14 feet wide, running the entire front af the heu 1] constructed of the best material, inthe most approved style, without regard to cost; the house has 14 rooms, with a metat roof, and adry cellar under the same; the outbuildings consists of a first-class barn, with stone foundation, having under game roof abundant stabling, gtaia- Y: 4 sheds, &c., overscer’s house ice house, and refrigatory, &c., ail recent- ly built; corn house and other necessary out buildings in good condition; a pump of water near the kitchen door, with anpply of water unfailing; ring in the vicinity of dwelling. The « nearly new, part board and part rail. A large variety of fruit, embracing a ‘6 young ape e orchard,in full bearing. The entire stock ofimplements, too}s, cate, &c., will be sold with the fart if desired; and the estate will be sold low, for less than tke cost of improvements, Terms of sale: @ne-half cash; and thy balance on long cresit. F az pars teal are and information, ad- dress ** W..’’ Box 439 Baltimore Post office. or Mr, 8 N.R.GRIPFITH, near Brookville, Monteom- ery county, Md. dec 8-2aw4t* OOMS FOR RENT—Three or four Furnished OCHAMBBRS; alro, with water and cas, andure of bath and parlor, forreat to gentlemen. Apply at 490<, north side of Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 4th and Sth sta, dee 1 tf Foe SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 2d and Market sta, George- town, BD. C.,containing 17 rooms, with all the latest improvements, in perfact order, A Brick Btable, Ice Rouse an il necessary outbuildiags tached. House 45 by 49,lot 8 by 150. Price Ew: Terms easy, and possession when required, or further particulars apply on the premises, nov 30 tm* Fo RENT—Two BOOMS, on second floor, suit- able for four gentlemen, and one on first floor, Inquire at 437 8th atreet, between G acd streets. west side. oc 29 RIVATFE SALE— A’ si One DRUG &TORB, Three HOUSES, Three LOTS. Inquire Eire 5 Ma Me vaeeted avenue, near bk ir i eet nov 19 im* PROPOSALS De So. 2, Washington Building, corner Penna. ayenue and 7th street. nov 3)-im* DENTISTEY—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec: sond door from 13th street, attenda to all branches of the profession. _ oc 13-2m* Gj#247 DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, with the Muhrice of Vrysen. I would advise all persons brving tecth to ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIE'S office, and have them taken out by this new and, harmless process. Algo call and examive the Docter’s new and improved method of Insert- ing Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no other style than this new and valuable one No, 242 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and sth streets, Rov i3 Ss. R, LEWIR, M. D., Dentist. T EETH. M, LOOMIS, M. D., The Inventor and Pat, t ES] BRAL PLATE TEETH. attends pores ally at his cflice in th person can wear others who cannot wear Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with any étyle and price of Teeth they may desire, bot to those who are particular, and wish the pu rest, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art cam procare, the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvania ave , between 9th amd 10th ats, Also, 907 Arch Philadelpbi: PERSONAL. BRS. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary powers ‘ibe living and dead friends. the names of both, tells aracter. the, fn mre. @) gipines all kinds diseases, will give ngs at 253 ith street, ive doors above I street. Hours from 8 p.m, Circle Wednesday evenings. 28 1w* b EON, Office 420 Penn’a avenue, 5 between 432 and 6th streets. Offers a certain ard speedy eure, of GONORRHEA. GUEET.BULO. SYPHILIS, STRIOTURS, SEMI- E88, INPLAMED BLADDER, AND SPLEEN; BORB EYES, SORR THROAT, Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseasea the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatment and cure. Recent cases of veneres! diseases cured in one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him office from 9to 4o’clock daily. de24 3m* D2; DARBY can be consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter, at 492 7th 31 between Dand B, Those who have been unforti mate hitherto in their selection of a physician should call on him. dec 10-im* 0, BALDWIN, M.D. . PHYSICIAN AND 8URGBON, dec 9-tf 435 lith street. between G and He ADAM AHOLIAB, an impressed mediam, still continues to read the past, present, and fu- ture with great accuracy, acd is able to advise with safety in all matters of importance No, 249 Cree between 4)2 and 6th ats., Island, o3 30" DE. BACKER, tue Most Wonprarut ASTROL- OGER, No. 470 9th atreet, between D and K, (mp stairs.) gives full and thorough information concerning all affairs qnreser life, with andin regard to Health, Wealth and Marriage. Love Af- fairs, Journeys, Law Suite, Absent Friends, Bick- ness and Death. Dr. Backercan be eonsulted from Zin the morning till@in the evening, 4 3-lm* ADAM MASHA IS STILL AT HER RB) dence. 403 K street. between 9th and lth streeta: is prepared to read the past, present and future events, and is qualified to give connsel to old and young on all important matters. no 3)-Im™ BR. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, Peychometrist; and MRS. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Phytician, who “Heals” ev: phase of Nervous Disease, Deaf- Blind Rhewaticm, Paralysis, &e., b i ed at 494 12th “laying on hands ” ean be consult street, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselyos at MO. GLADMON & 00'S New Hat, Cup and Fur St dec Nor 894 Penna. ay., bet. 4 amd oth sts. MPORTANT TO FE. ALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. y are mild in their Tati and cansot do harm to the mest delieste: certain in correcting a I irregu- larities, Paiaiul Menstraation, removiog all oh- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain io the side, palpitation of the heart, y nites all perrons avectiona, hysterics, fatizae, paip in the beck acd limbs, &c,, disturbed aleey: which arise from imterruption of vature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencemest ef a new era in treat ment of ir exuiarities andobstructions which have cousigned so many to & PREMATURE GRave. No female can evjoy good bealth unless abe is regular, aed meer xer an obstruction takea plucs the gen- : heaith begins to ide: These Pil's for:n the finest preparation ever put forward with IM DIATE and PERSISTENT BUCCE J DO BE DECEIVED. Take this aiver isement to our Druggist, acd tell him that you want the EST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MBDI- CINE IN THE WORLD, which is compiised in these Pills DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have beev ao Stancard Remedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for sil complaints peculiar to Fem classes they are invaluable, induct tamnty, Feriodical regularity. They thousands who have ased toem at diff) rent periols, throrgbout the entry, ba’ the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in Amerca Eaplicit dé ectaons, statiar when then shouid not be used with each Box'the Price One Dollar per Box, orf Borers for $5, containing from 5 to 6) Pills, Pills seni by mac, promptly, secure from observa: tion. by remitting ‘o the Proorietors, FOR SALLE BY AL& DF wen Bere | HUTCHINS & HILLYER, Proprietors, dec 10-eoly.8 ®1 Cedar st., New York. ((oMBERLAND AND ANTHRAOITS Goan, LUMBER, &c., &e. WILLIAM R. SNOW & 00., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale end retail, 2,000 Tous CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tors ANTHRACITE COAL, ~ Also, a large simoant of very superior Oak Arh and Hickory LUMBER, ef every deecription. Allof which will be sold om reasonable tetniy. Allorders lem at our office or addressed to us through the Post Omice will reeetys promptatten- j \tion, WM. B. SNOW £00... 107 Water acreet, dectim Georgetown, D. 9. prorosaLs FOR CORN MEAL. Office Depot Commissary of Swhsistence, Washington. D. C.. Dec. @ H Sealed Proposais are invited until th inst at 11 o'clock a m, for furnishing the United States Subsistence Department with «+ THREE HUNDREDS 00) BARRELS CORN to be delivered at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, or at the Wharves or Railroad Depot in Washington, D.C ,at such time as the Govern- went may direct, after five days’ notice. ‘The Corn Meal to be delivered in good, sound flour barrels. each containing one Aundred and minety-stx (196) Roneas: to be fresh ground, aad of gocd merchantable quality, and will be inspected just before it is received. Pa ment Sie oe poate in eee as the Govern- ment may have for disbyrrement, Pie Ato be adar essed woene anders! etat a ss reet, indorsed ** Proposals for Corn Meal, E T. BRIDGES. Captain andC 8. V. Cam QUARTERMA£TER'S OFFIOE, , Devo? oF WASHINGTON, Wasninaton, D C., January 4, 1364. All dealers io Drugs, Hardware, Lumber. yh: Office Furniture, Harness, and ery ere- ted to send to this office, on MONDAY of each . &geaied proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred to furaish t> this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures. so that, in ease the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articies can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to #11 to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the liat panctaeny Oahu Monday morning, D. BH. RUCKER. Brigadier G@en’l and Ohief Q. M. jan 5 tf Depot of Washing LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Christopher Cammack, sen'r, etal... tp Rquity, 8 "7 v8. 9 Eliza Connington. et al. o.an The Trustee in the above cause having reported that on the firstday spacey man instant, afterdae notice of the time, place, manner, and terms of sele. he sold the east half of Lot No.1, of J. David- son's auh division of #quare No. 16] in Washington city, with the improvements, consisting of a two- story frame dwefling house, to Anthony Best, for the sum of nine hundred and rixty-five dollare, ($965,) and that the said purchaser bas since, in compliance with the terms of sale, paid the whole purchase money in cash. It is, theref-re, thia minth day of November, i8}4 on motion of com- lianants’ connsel, ordered”by the Court, that the seid sale so made to the said Anthony Best, be. and the same is hereby, ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the third day of Jantary next; provided a copy of this order, or 80 winch thereof ax relates to the ratil cation of Said sale, be published once a week for three successive weeks, in the Evening Star, prior to said CoA ta e copy: Bov 1) law3w~ R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, (PEPHANS’ COURT, OF THM DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Iw Re.—E; tate of Chas, S. Waitney, deceased It ia this thirte nth day ef December D., 14, Ordered, Phat the sales made and reported by Susan Whitney, ‘iuardian to Ann E Whitney, efa Fortion of the real estate of Chas. 8, Whitney, Ie- ceased. be ratified and coufirmed unless cause to the contrary be sbown on or before the 3d day of January next. Provided, a copy of this order be blished in the Evening Star, printed and pub- ished in the city of Washivgton, at least once a week for three successive weeks before tail date, Bole Jaden otihalorguene Oourt ate 2 of the’O:phans’ Court. A True Copy—Test: "2, O, ROBBINS, Ge li-lawsa* Register of Willa, pas 18 TO GiVE NOTICE, That the subscri- A ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration, on the personal es- teteof Wm. Dalton, late of Washingtsn County D.C., deceased. All persons having ciaime againg! the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the Same, with the vouchers thereof, to the,subsoriber, on or before the tth day of December next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bene- rent the =e Recep thie sth day of D. bi ivem under my hand this 6th day jecember, 6 WILLIAM N. DALTON, Adwinistrator. ALL PERSONS indelited to the deceared will make immediate payment to tha Ad ainistrator, M,N. DALTON, Adm’r, with H. Borys & © _dec 6-lawSw* __ 405 Penn’ i. SEATON HALL. aT Ss a CORNER OF NINTH AND D BTS. This large ard handsome HALL is now for rent for BALLS, CONOKRTS, &c. Itis finely frescoed and finished in the most subssantial wsanner, with large and convenient dressing ruomsand galery at the south end for spectators The Hall is the best ventilated réom in the city. with twenty windows on the south and east and west side, with» large ventilator in the center of the Hall, It is admirably adapted far Concerte, being built with epec'al attention to that object; end for Balls the greatest care has been taken to have the best floor that could be procured, E# The Hall will be rented fer Bails, Concerta, Minstrels, Fairs. &e. Inquire of SHEOKLES, on D street, 34 door from the Hal mov 10-5:n yyseines PASHICAASLE DAN UING AUAD TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 0th and Lith sts, This Academy is now epen for the reception of pupils. For Lagies, Mics aus Mork v Fo. 5 iseos and Masters — Taesd rhuretnre and fridays, from3tosp.m. Gentleman's Claes—Tucsdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from sto Wp. m. i Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the Academy during school hours, Quarter commencing on entry, oc8 per AND SHOES ‘TO SUIT THB TIMES, We sie now manufacturing ali ki if and SHOES, and constaniy reovivin, up- ly of Kastern-made work of every fener 5 on, made expreseiy to order, and wi! be sold at a much lower Rise than has been nore charged in city fer. much inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern or City-made work, will always find s good assort- it the lowest 5 i at store and at erort Ess Sirens ap 5-1 314 Penn, avenue. TANOS AND MUSICAE INSTRUMENTS. W,.@. METZEROTT, corner Pa. Tho Isrgest Musical Establ and qnly importing house in trict,” Role areney, of Steinway & Bone grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received » new astortment, making our atoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, toe! 1 ent than e found at cy of this house SP the ‘count we stock’ of Paven ke OD 0 . on je al s,frem ‘ince & Oo.’s 4 hasingexelusively for east, bl towel ut the fgwest cases fot cain and ss So Pianos taken in exchange, taned and 20 Re B. W)RuPrOsaLs FOR STATIONERY. ;x Chief Quartermaster’s Office, aS of Washington, Washington, December 15, 184. Sealed Proposele will be received at this oiice until FRIDAY, December3:, 1864 12 o’clock m., for fornishiog STATION BRY for this Depot for six (6) months from January 1, 1965, per annexed schedule A}l articles must be of the very best gnatity. sam- ples o! which(of paper, one quire, of envelopes, one package.) must aceompauy each bid. Bach bidder must faroish with bis proposal but enc sample of the articie bid for. id but one Price for ean article, which must be distinctly marked ‘ The contract will be awarded to the Iowest re- sponsible bidder, | Bach preposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it; and the ability to fulfil the con- tract ifawarded, must be certified by the person or yee Proposed as sureties. Ehould any articles be required which are not enumerated im the schedule, they are to be fur- nished at the lowest market price. The Depot Quartermaster reverves to himself the right of ordering, from time to tims, @ greater or less quantity of each and every article contracted for, as the public service may require, within eix months subsequent to the dete of the eontract, and should any article not be delivered within a reason- able time after being ordered, he also reserves the right to purehase the said article in the open mar- ket, at the rick and expanse of the persen or per- sons contracting to furnish the same, He wiil,ia all cases. decide whether the terms of the contract have been complied with, aud reserves the power to apnui the costract upon any failure to comply with itsterms, | , Bonds 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 ure! hall be liable to the for- feiture apecined tn aa pond. 4 ba dad rn roposals in duplicate must be ressed to ERAL D. Ii, ROOKER, Chief P: a “BRIGADIER GE Quartermaster, Depot of Wasiington, D. O., and to be plainly marked ‘ Proposals for Sta- tionery.” eee Peta OF ARTICLES, reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, 2{x23 i: 8, not leen than 50 pounds per teat ner ae 30 reams baff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not less than 30 pounds per ream, per ream. : 20 reams white Folio Post Pager, ruled, per ream J\ reams white Folio Post, unruled Ju reams white Foolecap Paper, ruled, not less than IZ pounde per reain, per ream 1 reams Law cap Paper, ruled, not lest than 12 pounds per ream, per ream 2) reams white Letter Paper, ruled, sotlessthan 9 pounds per ream, per ream 10 reams white Latter Paper. 2 reains white Commercia not lees than 5 pounds per ream. per ream 1,000 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet. & 48 Blauk Books, demi size, full bound, per quire 48 Blank Books, folio size, fall bound, per quire ee Books, crown. cap size, bound in cloth, aire 1 Blank Books, cap-rize, half hound, per quire aa noetare Memorandum Beoks, full size, per anime Books, demi-size. bound in cloth, per one! 6&0 Time Books, small quarto-size, bound in cloth, per dozen 20) Time Books, small oetayo size, bound in leather, per dozen, nee white official Hnvelopes, No. 12, very thick, per M, 50 (06 white cficia) Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, per M, Leek O white official Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very ic rM. 10) 6:0 white letter Envelopes, 54x3% inches, very thick, per M. as 12 @ogen Aroold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles, __12 dozen Maynard & Noyes’, or other Black Ink, in quart, pint, and half Bint bottles, pee dozen ottles. I2dezen Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen battles, 12 dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink,in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles. 12 doren David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and steppers, per dozen bottles. 96 dozen Faber’s or other black Lead Pencils, Nos. 2and 3. best quality, per dozen, E 24 dozen Faber'ser other red and blue Pencils, r dozen. bert dozen glass Inkstanda, assorted, per dozen. 10 gross Gillott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per ‘088, 200 gross other Steel Penn. assorted, per groa . 12 dozen gutta percha Penbolders, per dezon an dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per lozen. 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. 25 pounds red Sealing Wax, 20 sticks to the pound, best quality per pound. : 10 pounds white India Bubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound, 100 dozen pieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 28, per zen. 10s dozen spools Red Tape, Nos, 17 and 23, par Ol. mr dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, large size, per dozen. i 24 dozen glace Jara Mucilage and Brushes, mnal! size, per dozen. | = ‘4 Letter Copying Books, 530, 70), and 1,00) pages. Tio) sheets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, peF et. iO nheects Return Payer, ruled and printed to paitern, per sheet. 6 reams of Bill Paper. ruled to pattern, per ream. Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. ivory or wood handles, per unruled i Note Paper, ruled, 4dozen @ 4 dozen Erasers, jozen. 6 dozen Gutta Percha Rulers, dozen. 5 ig. General and Chief Quartermaster, de15-lit Depot of Wasbi ngtor. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIRY QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, i Was8incton Depor. Dec. 3, 1853. Sealed Proposals are invited by tbe undersigned for supplying the U- aartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, Md.. I inches long, RUCKER, > . C., Baltimore. Alexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, Oate and Straw. Rids will be received for tne delivery of 5,00 bushels of corn or oats and 5) tons of bay or straw, apd upwards Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of-ach article proposed to be deliv- ered, cus time when said deliveries shal! be eom- ence ‘The pri: ids. Corn to be put sy) in good stont sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of absut three bushelseach. The sacksto be furmished withaut extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baled, s The particular kindor description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the preporals, . All the articies oflered under the bids herein in yited will he subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to timeto the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Government may require and payment will he made when the whole amount contracted for shall bave been delivered and accepted. ‘The bidder will be required to secompany his proposals with a guaranty. signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is acceptea he or they will, within tea days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with and sufficient bureties, ip @ eum 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 suid bisder should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder avd the next lewent respon- rible bidder, or the person to whom the cont:act may be awarded The responsi y of the guarantors must he thown by the official certincate of a U. 8. District Attorney Collector of Customs, or any other offic: under the United States Government or respone bie person known to this office. Alltidders wil! he duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. 5 The full name and port office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Prososals must be addressed to brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washing‘on, D. @,. and should be plainly marked ** Proposals for Forrge.”’ Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. signed by the contractor end both of his uarantora, Will be required of the successful bid- Ser cr bidders upyn signing the contract Blank forms of bids. gnsrantees and bonds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propese to farnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Qua ter- master’s Department at », agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proporids for forage. dated Washington Depot, Dec, 8, i863, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn. in sacks, at — por bushel of id when to be completed. must be written outin wordsonthe o & pounds — bu ele cy Vats, in sacks, at-— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at — ver ton of 2,00 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 nds Dellvery to commence on or before the — day ©! ..183—, and to be completed on or before {be —— day of ——,185—, and pledge myself to enter into ® written contract with the United States with good and approved securities, within thespace of ten days aft-r"eing notified that my bid bas been accepted, Your obedient servant, Gene! Teese Quan - Genera! Depet Quartermaster, é Washington, D. €. GUARANTEE. We, ane, Bndersignen, yom eats of vith county o an ol + hereby, je Hee Ot iy orenent ola Gas aed S and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of will, within ten days bid, execate the con- tract tor the same. with goo@ and suffictent suro- i m equal to the amount of the con- tract. to furnish the forage ‘prapneed in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement. dated Dec. 8, 1863, under which the bid waa made; and, in case the said shall failto enter into a eon- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diference between the offer hy said —— an‘ the next lowest meapansshle Bi ay oF the person act may beawarded. to whom the con! i ae pod iano wi Given under oyr itness: + Seal. this dayo Real. Thereby certify that, to the best of my kaowl- Brigaiier ed, id belief, the above-named rantord are, s od an sufficient as sureties for fie: amount for which they offer to be security. _ ". To be corti the United States District A torney, eiteston gr dust, or any other off er under e United pees Sener nent. or reapon-» raat are D:H, RUOKER. «i? | decd tf Brigadiey Gsnoral and Q. M. et VENILE BOOKS.—Le ear +E etetindi Ronege arenas dane Gree m8 5 TO ES Bere Bonbeur;. Les. Vall Bes Fret a’ ! hi arp lees du Grand Pagode de Kari; L°Orguell eprrige: Le t Wun jeune Coa; Le Breceletieenni gt quise; Megnomne; Pe PRANOK TAYLOR. | first day of January, 1865. | | Je reams folio post, satin or plain finish, faint | —— PsBerosars FOR STATIONERY. Post Orrige Derantwent, , November 3 th, 1554. ¢ Sealec Proposals will be received at the Post Office Departmect until the Slat day of December, 1864, at 12 o’cloek, at noon, fer fursishiag Sta- tionery for this Department for one year, fromthe | Those unactompanied | | by satisfactory testimonials of ability te fultila contract wil] not be considered. ; All articles must be of the very best quality. sampler of which, containing at leas: a ream of each kind of paper, must <comrany the bids, and the Department reserves the rigbt to re’ aud pay for the same at the pr ated in the offer, or to return them, atits opti No bid will be considered where the artioles ac- companying it are not ofthe kind and quality re- quired by the Department, and spurions will subject the entire bid te rejection, pleasure of the Department. The subjoined list specifie be done, the amount, quali each of the kinds of articl 8 neatly a8 cam DOW and description of that will be wanted. Estimated quantity for the year. jined and trimmed, to weigh ot less than W pounds per ream y m 40 reams foolecap, plain, machine, faint lined and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds por Team : 10 reams foglscap, blue laid, faint lined, garden pattero, commenly known 88 despatch or consular paper, to weigh met lesa than i¢ pounds per ream 125 reams quarto post, machine, plain, faint lined, three sides, par ream 8 reams best double cap paper, plain, per ream 30 reams note paper, 5 t, per team, large size 5 reams note paper, plain, per ream, larwe size 0 reams note paper, gilt, per ream small size 5 reams note pager, p!ain, pet ream, Small size 100 reams envelope paper, yellow and buif, royal, per ream 20 reams blotting paper, royal, per ream 25 gross Per.y & Gillott’s best metallic pens, per eroKs 40 grcés iwetallic pens, of other manufactures, per gross ators large barrel pen handles, rosewood, per gross 2grosa small barrel pen handles, rosewood p=r gross 6 gross steel tipped pen handles, per gross Bu epaque quills, No. 8, per M i 23 dozen Faber’s best black lead pencils, graduated per dozen % dosen Monroe’s or other manufactured, gradua- ted. per dozen 1) dozen best red and blue pencils, per dozen 20 dozen foicers, ivory,9 inch, per dozen G0 dozen red linen tape, assorted, per dozen aos silk taste, colors and widths,in hanks, per jozen i 20 dozen paper weights, asserted, par dozen ldoren best gold pews, assorted, per dozen 6 dozen erasers, Rodger’s and Sons, ivory handles, genuise, per dozen Sdozen penknives, Radger’s & Sons, four blades, buck horn bangles, genuine, per dozen 4 dozen office shears, 1] icches, per dozem 4 dozen office scis:ors, per dozen 12 dozen inkstands, Draper’s patent moveable tops, per dozen fi 4 dozen inkstands, ¢ast-iron, large double, per doz- en 2dozen inkstanis, cast-iron, large single, per doz- en 2dozen bronze spring topinkstands, per dozen 200 botties of ink, black, Maynard & Noyes’, in quart bottles. per bottle _ ! 75dozen ink, Cooper & Phillips’, or eqnal, per | 400 b coe noe ceniaw a4 ) bottles ink, red, Arnolds’, or equal, in ‘; pint | dottles. per bottle poe | 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 100 pounds twine, cotton, per pound 6 dozen rulers. mahogany, round or flat, per dozen 2dozen lignumvitae, per dozen 5 pounds sponge, best, per ponnt J pounds gum arabis, best, per pound 5.K0 extra large size white adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 92 by 42 inches square, per bundred ,, 1.0°0 sma!) rize white note adhesive envelopes, pur hundred 2.00 large, size white note adhesive enyelopar, par hundre 3,00 Teter size white adhesive envelopes, per hun- re 25,000 long buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 9% by 3% inches, per hundred 25,00 long white or buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, for letters and circulars, &% by 34, inches, per hundred 3,000 buff or white adhesive letter envelopes, very SS | Impotency, General Debi | Nervous Irritabili | or exhaustion of the mest feartul kind, speedily smooth 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 fample, and but ene sample,ocf each article bid ‘or. Each article must be bid for, and no more than one price named for any one article. Bids not fully eonforming 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 ¢tationery; and the heads ef the Depart- mept will, in all cases, judge whether the articles tendered by the contractor are of the quality re- quired by the contract. p The stationery is to be furnished ag it may be ordered by the Department, and at the contract priees. whether the quantities exceed or fall short of those estimated. ‘ Cake Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it,and must specify a price, and but one price, foreach 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 Jo not agree, then the Department may have the article fu nished by any other person or persons who wil furnish itat a price lower than that demanded by the contractor. . 4 Blank forme for proposals will be farnished at the Department to pereons applying for them: and, ax without uniformity therein the Department would find it difficult to make a decision, none will be taken into coneideration unless substantially agreeing therewith. 3 Phe head of the Department will in all cases de- cide whsther the terms of ube contract have been | cemplied with, and reserves the power to annul the contract upon ony failare to comply ina rea- sonable time. Bords, with spproved security, are to he en m. tbe person or persons contracting; and,in case | of failure to supply the articles, the contractor | and his sureties shall be liable for the furfeiture specitied in such bond se liquidated dama,es. The contrsct will be awarded to the lowest and | best bidder; the best bid to be determined aftera | carefal examnination forthe purpose of ascertain- | | | ing which bid will, in its practical resulta, be most advantageous to the Department. i 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 lovand apartat | very high rates, without proper regard to the cost of exch for the purpose of affecting the aggre- gate of the bids under the estimate ceatained in the advertisement, W. DENNIS2N, dee l-lawiw Postmaster General. B. “STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! YOUrH TU THE AGED! BIOKRENE, OR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalleiasa Rejuvenstor and Rertcrer of wasted or inert functions, The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene ® househeld god, inasmuen agit wil! renter them onthfulin feeling and in strength, acd ena¥le hem to live over again the days of their pristine joy. It mot only exhilarates but strengtheas. and | is really an invaluable blessing, esp: My to these who have been reduced to a conéition of sarvility, gelfabuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickuesa. matier what the cause of impotencyofany human ac,this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BivK RENE Cures Inrorency. G@ENERAL Deniity. Nervocs Incapa: ity, Dyvsrersta, Derarsston. Loss or Ar- TITE, Low Serurt-, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OF | EBATION, LM5. LIT¥Y, MENTAL INDOLENCE, | EMAOLATION. Exnvr.iv HAs 4 Mosr Derici ‘ Daesixas_E ANd Novet Erreor Uron tus Ner- Vous SY¥s' nd all who are in any way prostr i ted by nervous disabilities a-e earnestly advise to | reek a cure in this most excellent end unequailed | pirparation. Persone who. by imprndence. have lost their | paruaal waeoet willfind a speedy and perma- | nent cure in the BIGKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUILD, the DESPAIR- ING, the OLD should give this valuable discovery | a trial; it will be found totally diferent from all | other articles for the same purpores. TO FEMALES —This prenara(ion is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds. as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence. It.s also a grand tonic, and will give relief in | Dyspepsia with the firstdcse A brief persistease | in ite use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health. and banish Dyspepsia forever. Ove dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5, SoLp By DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, Bent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTC INGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 81 C-dar street, New York. Mhld by 8. C. FORD, corner Lith street dec9-coly.a apd Pennsylvania avenue, 0, W. BOTELER, IN JNO, W, BOTELER ©. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS m CHIN A, GLASS AND CROOK ERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, S1LVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARR, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OLL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOB MaTTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOO WARS, AND HOUSBESEPING ARTIOLES GENBRALLY,. e@ HOUsRS, HOTELS. AND BTRAMBOATS FUBNISHBD AT SHORT NOTIOR, $16 {RON BALL, PENNSYLVAWIA AVENUE, « 17-¢06m between sth and 10th ats ILLIABD T. BALB.—The Babscris Buse Rens tite T. - atl) ay ab eaty tows avenn®. jo1¢-tf NTI-3LAVERY MBASUEBS IN CONGRESS mov 15 : “PRANCH TEYLOR, | aged or old | Geipt of Twenty-five | Ecole de Pharm: R JOHNSON IMORB D babTIMo LOCK HOSPITAL. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK SC RBE THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Has a covered. the Pavia Casein, Speedy, acd 1 emedy in the world for Electua TSRASKS OF TNPRUDENOE. Relief in Six Hours! Ne Trijlint! =, ined by Ignorant Pretend+re. , Persons Jiiy Polson, Mercary, should apply immediately. 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TIVO DAYS. Woakness of the Back, Involuntary Discharges, Strictures, Affections of the Kidweys and Blatuer, ility, Nervouness. rita. Conturion of Idea: , Trembling, psia, Languor, Low BSpi Pate stion of the Heart, Timidit >! Dircness of Sight or (iddiness, Disease of the Beal, Throat. Nose, or Skin ections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—theae Terrible Dincrders arising from Bolitary Habits cf Yout the SR0! and solitary practices more their victims than the rong of Syrensto the ners of Kiyssus, blighting their most brilliant hopes oe abticipations, rendering marriage, &c., 5 vie. ™ YOUNG M Especially, who have becometh tary Vice, that dreadfal and ‘destre which annually sweeps to an ustimely thorsands of Young men of the most exa te and brillant intellect, who might otherwise entranced listining eloquence or wake 38 fFenates with the thunders of te extacy the living hers, may eall with full confidence, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are tome of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakaers of the Pack and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimnase of Sight, loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heait, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, De Tangement of the Digestive Fanctio's. General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. &c. MenNTaLity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much tebe dre: i—Loss of Memory, Coafusion of Ideas’ Depressi n of Spirite, Evil Perebodicg, Aversion to Society, Self-distrust, Love of Soli- tude, Timidity, &c, NOTICE. Married Persons, ot panne men contemplating marriage. aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, Ac. should apply immediately. He who places bimself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor asa gentle inan. and confidently rely upon his skill aaa Phy- sician, ORGANIC WEAKNE IMPOTENOY, IMPED- IMENTS TO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Jobnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak - ness Of the Organs is eperdily cared. and full vigo restored Thourards of the most nervous. deb and impotent, who had lost all hope, have mediately relieved A!limpediments te_marrisge, Physical er Mea- tal Diguunlitication: 83 Of Procreative power, Tremblings, and Weakne-4 cured, —— DR, JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col legen in the United Btatesgand the greater part of whose life has bees spent in the hospitals of Len don. Paris, Philadelphia amd eisew here, fected some Of the most artonishing were ever known, many troubled with rin ars when as'eep, great perroas at sudden sounds bashfalnesa, with frequent blushing, altended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cure! immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain prac indulged in when alone—a habit frequently l-arnad trom ¢yil companions, or at se fects of which are nightly felt,even when asleep, a: notcured, renders marriage impossible, a Atroys both mind and body, shou:d apply imm ately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country and darling of his parents, shoald be snatched from all the prospects an epioymente of life by the consequence of deviation from the path of natureand indulging {ua certain seeret habit, Such persous must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind an! body are the meat necereary Tequisites to promote connubial happi- ness indeed, thout these the journey through life becomes @ weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind beenmeg shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly retiections that the happiness of aucther ig blighted with our own, DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, When the misguided and imprudent vyotery of pleasure finds be bas imbjbed the seede of thia ful disease, it often happens that an ili-timed kenge of shame or dread of discovery deters hint frem applying to those who, from education ani respectability can alone befriend him. He falis into the hands of ignorant and des!cning pretend- ers, whe, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, oras long 8 tbe émallest fee can be obtained, aad in despair leave him with ruined health to over His galling, disappointment; or, by the that deadly poison. Mercury, hasten the constitu- tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightfal rapidity until death ate anend to his dreadful suilerings by sending im to that undiscovered country trom whose bourne no traveler returns. OFFICE 7% SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. , No letters received unless post paid and con- taining a stamp to be used onthe reply. Persona writingshould estate age,and send portion of a4- vertivement dese: i tymptoms. The Dr.’s Diploma kanes in his Ofice- INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerona important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobnston, witnessed by the reporters of" The Sun”? aud many other papers, no’ices of which have ap- eared again and again before the pnblic, besides is standing as a gentleman of character ani re eyeneibiity, is a sufficient guarantee te the af flieted. SAIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, ja 99-1y grout DISHASES! SHORET DISEASEA — BAMABITAN’S Gi¥Ft SAMARITANS GIFTI THRE MOST ORRTAIN REMEDY BVER US2b “Nips, A Positive Cure” for GONOEHG4, GLeET, Si@ICTURRS. a Contains nv Minerai, 20 Balsam, mo Morcary, Only Ten Puls to be Taken to &fect a Ur They are entirely vegetable, having no amoill a0: any anplessant taste, and will not in any way ia jure the stomach or bowels of the most doticate Cures in from two to four days, and recent case: in‘‘twenty-four hoars.” Prepared by a graduath of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mont eminent Doctors and Ohemists of the present day MO KXPOSURB, FO TROUBLE, NO OWANGE WOavavDO Let those who bave despaired of getting cured, “e who Hare ae gorged with Balsam Goporia, o¢ ir .@ eronrys try AMARITAN'S GIFT. * Bent by mai! in a plsin envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Femaje $5. BLOOD BLOOD Ii ELOOD Ii <SCROFULS, ULCaks, SORZBS, SPUL2 TEVTHRS, SCALES, BOILS, S¥PHILIE OR VENEREAL DISEASES, deo SAMAERITAN’S ROOT AND ABB JULOF Is offered the pablte a8 & positive cure. SYPHILIS OK VENEREAL DiS BASES t MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE most potent, certain and effectual re iy Prescribed; id reaches and eradicates every part ofthe venereal puison,so that theecara is thoroug* and permanent. Take then of this purifying remo dy and be Setety do not tr: yy to your poo terity that for which you may repent in after years ed 5 BO Ror onevatnt i ihe ough you ina) renounce: on gh ie. RAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HBRB UTOke will remove every vestige of impurities from tae system, as well an a'l the bed effects of Mercury, PEMALES{ FRMALBS\) in many afiectioan with wilch numbere of Fe- males suller, t*» ROOT AND HERB JUIORS is snost happily -dapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, {2 Whites. to Sencing down, Falling of the Wom) Debdility, ard for allcon:piaintsincident te the sez. fent by express. Prios $1 # bottie,o sbotile’ for Ss. .. MARITAN’S OBANORR WAEH. 16e . Fall directions. ESMOND & 00. Box 161 Philadelpbis Pox id by 8. OALVERT FORD, corner of 1th venus. PRDENEY 6OOK, Alexandria, may 6-1 CONFIDENTi4£&, OUNG MEN who have injured themselves Be certain secret babita which unit them for business pleaeure, or the duties of married life; alse middle men ho, from the follies of youth oF Other causes, few = debility in advance of thelr years, before placing themselves under the tres? Inent of any one, should frst read “THE SECRAT FRIEND.”” Married Ladies wil learn somethiza of importance by perusing “The Seoret Friend. fent to any address, ina sealed envelope oF re Se ORR A, ANWAR? & 00. Gelely 2 Boston, Mass ‘RUEBEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters P: y Lair of England, and secured ee of the Paris, and the Imperta’ actual remedy ter Beiax- a e Lh of Medicine, V Ogieeuar No.1 is the e 51 | ation, Spermatorrhoes, and Exhaustion of the Sy No. 3has entirely superseded the Bamcesamot Copavia, Cubebs, &o. Tricsmaz No- 3 ia the lofallible remedy for all Impurities anc Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating the use of mercury and nil oeher dnisterions pais abe aa ‘bh preparation is in 6 form of a m1 sie Lotens from effects of climate anc Lozene. a sphere, in tin cases, at $3 cach, oF or ‘One for $9,and in $37 casés, thas savin, vided in neparate donos 8 sathin's: eat, emaande, Rens. , 5 Ww tail by, Dr, BARLOW No. 19% To Gorner HUA steee®._ a APPIN 8, MIBARY, 71 Rs gan "or WON IOINE,’ Rave. deverm in pense GJ roar of hed mst instru! Have Rervous Debility, Pr

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