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Sizing Dewn the Ages of Man. | ‘The man that dies youngest, as might be ex- + cled, perhaps, is the iailway brakesmen. | Rie average age is ovly twenty-seven. Yet thie must be taken with some allowanes, from the fact that hardly any bat young and active men sre ¢mploved in the capacity. At the same age dies the factory work woman, through | the combined infiuence of confined air, seden- tary posture, scant wages, and unremitting toil. Then comes the railway baggage man who is emashed onan average at JJ. Miiliners and makers live but very little longer. The ge of the one is 32, and the other 3. The engineer, the fireman, the conductor, the pow- | cer-msker, the well digger, and the factory | operstive, ail of whom are exposed to sudden | sna violentdeaths, dieon an average under | the age cf35. The cutler, the dyer, the leather- dresser, the apothecary, the confectioner, the cigar the printer, the silversmith, the psinter, the je engraver and the macbinist, all ef whom lead confined lives in ap upw holesome atmosphere, do not reach the average age of 10. The m jan blows his brestbh all out of his body at4y. Then comes traces tha: areactive or in a pure air. The baker lives to an average age of 13, the butcher to 49. the brick maker to 47, the carpenter to 49, ihe turnace msn to 42, the mason to 4, the stone cutter to 43, the tanner to 19, the tinsmith | to 41, the weaver to 44, the drover to 40, the cook to 45. the inn-keeper to 16, the 1.berer to 41, the dGemestic servant (female) to 43, tae tailor to 43, the tailoressto4l. Why should the | bar ber live till 5%, if not to show the virtae there is ip persona? neatness aod soap and wa. | ter! Those who average over balfa century emorg mechanics are those who keep their muscles and jungs in health and moderate ex- erceeand not tronbled with weighty cares. he blacksmith hammers till 51, the cooper till £2, ard the wheelright tt!) 50. The mitlerlives to be whitered with the age of6). Tne rope- | moker lengthens the thread of his life to 55; merchants, wholesale and retail, to 62. Pro- tresional men live longer than is generally supposed. Litigaticn killg clients sometimes, but seldom lawyers, for they average 55. Pbysicians prove their usefulness by prolong- ing thelrown lives to the same period The sailor averages 43, the caniker 61, the sailma- Mer 52, the steyedore 55, the ferryman 65, and the ot Gt A dispensation of providence thst “Maine Law” men may consider incom- prebensible is, that brewers and distillers live to the ripe old age of 61 Lastand longe: ceme panpers, 67, and “gentleman” 6 or ly two claeses that do nothing for themsleves and live on their neighbors, outiast all the reel. 2 oa ® Grense for Leather. In smeasring leather withoil, we aim not oviy at making the leather pliant, but also at making it water-proof. Train oil is often used lor this purpose, Dut nofat gives more imper- feet results tor while no liquid fatis suitea to render leather permanently water. proof train cU possesses this characteristic, that after a while it dries up, and then the leather becomes brittle. Hog’s lard is admirably adapted to Fecure ooth objects, pliability and impermea- bility to water. It renders the leather periect- ly pliant, and no water can penetrateit Itis éepecially suitable for greasing boots and shoes, bul.in the summer season an eighth part liow elould be melted with it. It should be Iaid on when ip a melted condition; but no warmer than one’s finger dipped in the mass can bear. When itis firstapplied to a boot or shoe, the learner should be previously soaked in water that it may swell up, £0 that the pores ean open wel: and thorougly absorb the lard. The liquid 4 should be smeared over the article to be yater-prcofed, at least three or four times, and cole leather oftener stil}. Afte} ward the lard remaining visible on the outsi should te wiped off witharag. By thismeaus you may bave a water-proof bootor shoe, without the annovance caused Dy most stuifs, of penetrating the leather and greasing the stocking: An eccasional coating of nog’s lard is also recammended for patent leather boots or shoes, asi* prevents the leather from er‘eking. and if i Le not robbed in toostrongly, th: leather will shine just as well after the ereasehas been applied—Morris’s Rural Ad- wer (iser> . SUDDEN FAL or WaTERIN LAKE Micut- @aNn.—The fact bas been noticed and com- mented upor by papers published east of Chi- engo, that there has heen, since the close of pavigatiop, a very sudden and great fall of waterin til the lakes situated near the cer. bovrd. Thesame tact was observed in Chica- go yesterday. During the twenty-four hoars proceding yesterday, the water ia Lake Mich- igSo feilover two feet, end there was-a cor- responding fall on all branches of the river, and the water is now lower in the river and Jairs at thie point than it Bas ever been Known to be before. In the river the water is now be- tween three and four feet lower than the aver- age water line during the aummer season.— Chicago Times of Sa'u day. i[- +I commit you—you're a onisance,” #ai) @ justice toa noisy fellow incourt. “No- Body bas aright to commita nuisance was the cooi re; ly. #7 How does a pitcher of water differ from & man throwing his wite off @ brid, One is water in the pitcher, the other is pitch her in the water. LILLIES SAFES, tae coich ated CHILLE 4 AND WROUGHT KON FIRE AND BUR- GLAR PROOFS, with MBINATION LOCKS. Aisv BANG LOCKS, VAULT DOORS AND pasneral Southern agenzy 67 west Lombard st. mov’ Sma *__A. PROBEGS, General Agen’ A ACORREa OF NINZH AND D BTSs. 5°, and Pandecme HALL ts now for rei CONCERTS, &c. It ig finely fresco: uu bejantie’ anoer, with | gallery This lar; for BALL and opisbed in the mo at the south end for spectators, 5 The Hall best ventilated reom inthe city, | with tweaty windowa on the south and east aod yeetside, w large ventilator in the center of th eo Hall, It i Deiog bal? w Rpe and for Ballsthe g have the best door that ccald be procured. Ss The Hali wll be rented fer Falla, Concerta, Minstrels. Pairs. &c. Inquire of O, BHECKLES, on D street m the Hall ner r ‘3 FASHIONABLE y seers Fr ion DANCING ACAD TEMPERANCE HALL, B street, between 9h and ith ste, This Academy fs now « open for the reception of | pupils, Daze or Tuition, For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thorsdays acd Fridays. som 8 to $ p. m. Gentleman's Clase—Tuctdsys, Tharsdays and tar from § to W p. m. Those desiroas of joining may do #0 by admirably gdapted for Concert: cal on to that object; care as been taken to i applying at the scadewy during school bourse. Quarter eommencing on entry, oc8 JANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W.@ METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. 202 | The largest Mascal Sutablishment and only importing house io the Die trict. Bole Agency of Steinway & Sons aud Bavare PLANUS, cf which we have just revived e bew aseortment, making our stoek 1¢ instruments of this celeb. ated factory alone, whick 18 @ larger assortment than ean be found at any oth-r agea- Bouse in the country. Besides these *tocB of Paven & Bacon,acd H We are of Ma-en & Hamli: QRGANS which tery prices, fr B10 te sen. LODEONS. Purebesing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to se!l at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com motating terma, Be og taken in etebange, taned and re ~ a nov l-tf wad ton. D. 0. i Yaee OUND SYBUP OF @UM ARABIC, Weil kn asthe Most chp atin oouG HOARSENESS, onoue. | WHOOPING C3UGH LL AFFECTIONS OF THB TAROAT AND LUNGS, Tta superior efficacy im arr: and the Grst stages of con: —- by most families and succese in giving i apt cough or coid, ‘or asle at the Drog Stores Price 25 and &) centas bottle. Por conven'ence aod portability the same com. Diastion mey be bad ing mild lozenge form. well adapted to relieve eakers, singers, and children. and known “TY_BR'S GUM ABABIO COUGH LOZENGBS,’ pov beosm”* CEFNS BONG. Baing x of some ¢ of the mi celebrated female vocalists, from | the earliest daysof the — to the present time, By Silep © Crayton.) ul , with portraits Arctic areh -ife among the Eagai 186] and 452 By Oharles sand I) itlaatratt na FRANCK TAYLOR i | THB GKEAT OGIN4Ad& Kem BLY FOR GONORKH%GA, GLEB E One BOX With PBaroRw ACTR< Luuredi+utes It is p'eassnt to the taste, has may he carried tn tae vest mock free. Price and BY avenue S=nt by mail i M. KNABB4&00., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. | The sole A y of this celebrated Pi; is at No. th at. west, above Pa, e they can be & GF purchased af sronmo. | terms, Becond pianos beught and | iD exchange for ew ones. otdun® ¥r. 0.13 OREBNBACH, TISTRY—Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, = door from atree ranches of the wae oc 18-2m* .Gj*24T DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, TERTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Paly, wil I would adv: ‘bave them taken ont by rs process ie Doctor « pew and i ing Artificial Teoth. Ti improvement in bis test ze, oer stvle eae this . nn: 13th streets, aus &Y novi3 fae ete of Ox! tract to call at Dr LEWIEB of Also call and examice roved meth I cen. foe teeth to ex- office, and this new avd 8. R. LEWIB, M. D., Dentist, | FOR RENT AND SALE. OR REBT 4 Sey irable FARM en jth tists, m No. ashiogton street roi ‘etworth, near the frst Buildi, enna. por toll gate in the avgle of two roads, the one lesi- strect. 2 Corner Pt no! os ing te folaiera’ Home and the otner the turapike , | toed to loptgomery County. For terms ‘PANTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, apply at office 490 B street. back of Patent Office, No. 23: ‘enasylvania avenue, sec- | atthe bourse of | o’clock and from 4 to 6 p. m. t, attends to | “ae tf JA8. TOWLES, Property Agent LE—Thet Handsome KESIDBNOUS, No. street, between th and 7th ste. This bly situated in the immediate FS 8a! 4307 house is most eli, vicinity ef the Post Office aad Interior Depart- ments, bag = street railroad passing directly in front of it, and isa well built, neat, eommodious residence. Apply, if before the ist of Hollie sah stesesr ia eee WB. yaildip g’ -, Bear La. av.. . Attorney at Law.” : OR RENT—Four or fve CHAMBERS, with PARLOR and KITCHEN, all excent the kitch- en thoroughly furnished. T b in advanee. ferences exchanged. itt ber par. tiecul; inquire at 319 9th street, hetyeen ad ie ay ee “LOOMIS, The Inventor Patente BRAL PLATE TEETH, fice in this 8 t weer these teeth who cannot wear othe: M.D. thi }. and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Pereons calling at my office ean be accommodated with Si bat to those who are particu reat, cleanest, stron, that art can proca be more fully warranted. Rooms in thia city— Philadelph: style and price of Teeth they may desire, lar, aod wish the pa ety most perfect denture NERAL TEETH will No. 338 Pennsylvania av: between 9th and 0th ste, Aleo, 907 Are et reet, aly PERSONAL. ‘BS. L. SMITH, with her the vames of both, tell Smines all kinds di 4tb atceet, five doors to describe your living and d haracter. se8, will @ bove I ai extraordinary powe! the future, ex: ttings at 252 t. Hours from Wt 8 p.m, Circle Wednesday evenings. ~i23 iw* 8. LEON, Office Offers a certai 1d GLEET.BU BO. BYP NAL WEAKN a DIswAss 01 SYPHILIS, Eas, UPPRESSION ® THE LUNGS AND SPLEEN; S0RB EYES, S0RB all com Recep two daya. INFLA e. Havinghad many years expe! A tice of thore diseases the doctor bide defiance to tition in their treatment and cure. cases of venereal diseases curel in one or ‘ Ladies and gentlemen can consult him | at his office from 9 to 4 o’clock daily. 420 Penn’s avenue, between 43¢ an ed y.eure. of 8TRIG Dd OF TH 3) . LIVER, KIDNEYS, THROAT, in th rie m de24 3m* between Dand E, nate hitherto in their sel sbould call on bim. B. DARBY can te consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter, a2 492 Those who have been unfor 7th ection of s phvsician dee 1)-bn* Ww. BALDWIN dec tf N.M D. PHYSIGIAN AND 8URGBO! 435 I\th street, between G aud He M continues to read the ADAM AHOLIAB, an impressed mediam, still past, present, and fu- ture with great sccuracy, ard is able to advise with safety in all matters of importance No, 249 Catreet, des 3w ,detween 434 and 6th ats., Island, D5. BACKER. tum Most oO No. 4 (op stairs.) gi I concn e all affairs thro regard to fe: fairs, Journeys, Law pessand Desth. Dr. Backer Zip the morsing till 8 in the 709th street, between D and es full and thorou, a alth, Wealth ‘and Saits, A WorDRRFUL ASTROL- A h information h life, with andin Marriage. Love Af- baent Priends. Bick- can be consulted from evening. 4 3-Im* ADAM MASHA I3 &TI dence. 403 K streets; is prepared to read fatur old D MRS, WRIGHT, Clairv: ness, Blindnes: street. ents, 804 is qualified young on all important matte B. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, eale”? every phase of Nervous Disease, Rbeumatism, Paralvsis, &¢., “laying on hands.” ean be congulted LL AT HER RBSI- street. between 3th ard lith the past. present and to give counsel to no 9)-1m* chometrist; and oyant Physician. who Deaf. by 494 12) 29-Im* at nov DIS8OLUT: Tue COPARTNERSHIP ION. HERETOFORE EX- isting between George Parker, Thos, Parker, and Jos. B. Bryan. doing business under the name and firm of G@.& T. PARKEBR & OO., was, by mutua consent, dissolved on the 15th of November, 1834, All persons having claims quested to prese! against them are re- them for payment, and all per- fons indebted to them are carnestly requested to nettle the same immediately. = P.8, Either member of the late firm, or Mr. J, A. Peak, is authorized to receipt for the firm, G.& T, PARKER & 00. EORGE PARKER, GEO. SAMUEL G. PARKER, partnership under the name @EO. PARKER will continue to keep const: and well selected stock of . T. PARKER, AND having formed a co aad style of & S0NB, antly instore a large FINE FAMILY GBOOERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. . CIGARS, &e., at the old star d, Nos, 343 and 345 Penn. avenue and hepe, by a strict attention to business, to merit a continuatien of the li tofore extended to the! Aft Orsier ComPrTnrow Wasuinet Whereas, by satisfactory e the undersigned, it has been The Merchants’ National Bank City of Washington, ard Mistrit of Columira, has ao and according to the act ef Congress entitled “An 3 tional Currency. secured by a pledge of Uni Btstes bonds, and provide for the circulatioa rederoption thereof,”” approved 8 the county of beral patronage here- firm. 0. PARKER & SONS. Y DEPARTMENT, of CURRENCY, December 14, 1864. vidence presented to made to appear that of Washinxton,intne Washington been duly organized requiretsenta of t! act to provide a a June 3, 1854, and bas complied with ail the provisions of said act re- quired to be cemplied with before commencing the buxizess of banking andr sa Now, therefore, 1, Hugh M. ler ofthe Currency,do hereby certi Merchants’ Naticnal Bank of W« Washington, im the county of Washington and istrict of Columita, is id act : eCulloch, Comptrol- fy that The ashington, in the authorized te com- mence the business of barking under the act afore- ** in testimony whereof, witne of office thie fourteenth diy 0 - HU ie ej ee 15-d63t my hand and December, 1864, = GH McOULLOCAH, Comptrolier of the Currency. T° THE PUBLIC. DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, TREASURY DEPARTMERT, Soutciror’s Orrick, Oct. 29, ‘ass.¢ Con, Placed a considerable sum of of the Secretary of th in the prosecution of and punishment of Da 8 feiting Treasury notes. fi other securities of t in devoted to the payment of ess, by an act passed at its last session money at the din; ons engaged io counter- ractional currency, and United 8° it This fand Aetectives rewar: and ethers through whose instrumentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and ite administration and the con¢uct of the measures referred to are opin by order of the Beem tary, under the imme- ate su pervii communications rew 8 who have feiters, Itis to th aided in oped that the stimulus thus offered, added interest which all good citizens mast feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the credit of the national securities. and tin! embar- Fass a | business operations. will induce thé eara- @at co operation of all capable of affording any ald in tie efforts being made by the attainment of that desiral ially urged that all persons hi facteim concerning such offences, wi fally ard promptly to Pub try w me ill render essential ser to this card, “povl-etDaen rtant to be known b ishers of newspapers threu, aud the public by givin LA 7 ¢ ED the Department for ble end. It is espec- aving aknowledge of y the Department, i communicate them abet he coun- the Govern- Zz conspicuous \~ donee WARD JORDAN, @ undersign<d, ‘vice Bolicitor of the Treasury. eames ene THE SaALEm LEG. UNDER THE P GOVERN ATFONAGE OF THE U. 8. MENT, OTRCELAR NO. 5, has just been issued. Send for a copy to the SALEM LEG COMPANY, om, Mass. AndJearn from it the reason why this LEG steadily supplanting tbe mauy “beet Legs made i OSAGULaR mo, Son original and ingeniovs meth SB RRiPTION OF THE LEG cabere Ee wA r ONT WRARER ACCOUNTS of numerous 0 fe SURGEONS AND asks treated by this And all other needfu) information | Entitledto s GUVERNMENT LEG. can the roa LEG WITHOUT CHARG Rov 26- , receive IRBMBN’S INBURAN @ WASHINGTON - B COMPAN D GRORGETOWN. OaPITAL_---.--$200,000. Office Corn RB HOUSES AND TNBURD A AINBT LORS Street ond lesiane Avenues, Over Fe Seviaorsaa DIRgOTORS : aker, B.B. ic Spina ilson, No charge for policies. JAMES ABEL G. DAVIS, Bec COTS AND SHOES Te new man articles, P in want of ity-made work, Will alw: Sent fn store and at ew John D. chard °O. W. Davis, 1 White, lark Fee and BHOBS. and eta got ty 4. ary dnd waved oor, OR SALE—Two neat FRAME HOUSES on the avy, near Pennsylvacia avenue—one on 8th M F andone on 10th street. Price $1.30) and $1,100. pply at once to MITCHBLL & BONS, Real eines | oe seutheast corner Pennsylvania ase aD CRNISHED ROOMS TO KENT, without Board, K st; near 1Sth, | ausi-tf | to gentlemen only—347 reet, Inquire of Mra. A. B. STRPHENSON. OR REMT— An OFFIOS, ina central and busi- ness part of the city, suitable for an attorney or _a respectable claim agent, Apply to W. D. UOHBS, Office of the Daily Times. de iztf yj. OR RENT—To single gentlemen only, in a pri vate family, two sets of furnished BOOMS (four fropt and two hack) convenience of ‘ee and water, five minuten’ ik from the Capitol. Ref- erences required, -Apply No, 475 N, B, corner of D and 2d sts, aec 5-tf Fe RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR and CH AMBER, on first floor, without board. No, 410 34 street weet, opposite Washington House. and near Pa. avenue. Apply onthe premises. 49 oe SALE—A new three story brick HOUSE, southwest corner of 3d and Market sts, George: town, BD. C., containing 17 rooms, with sll the latest improvements, in perfect order, A Brick Btable, Ice House all necessary outbuildings attached. House 45 by 49, lot 8) by 150. Price $35,000, Terms easy. ‘and posession when reqnired, or farther partion ars apply on the premises, pe RENT—Two BOOMS, on second floor, suit- able for four gentlemen, and one on first floor. Inquire at 437 street, between @ and H streets. west side. oc 29 PROPOSALS. Pp XCECsALE FOR ICE. Mgpicar Purnvevor’s Orricg. Wasiinator, D. O, Bealed Proposals will be received at this Office until January 25, 1865, for furnishing 1CB to the Medical Department of the Army, during the en- Ruing sears at the points herein designated. The Ice to be stored by the-contra: in proverly-con structed ice-honses at each point of delivery, on or before the 15th of April next; the Ice not te be receipted for unt{l its quality, the fitness of the ic house, and the mner in which it is packed sha! have been appreved bya medical officer, ment will be made only for the amount thus a ally stored and receipted for The pra pasele will e made for the quantities ia- dicated below as required at the respective places, with ibe proviso that should more be needed at any time for the year’s supply, it shall be fur- nished at the same rate and under the same condi- tions: a Quantity to be delivered at Annapolis. Md., ice house owned by the United States -150 tons, Point Lookout, Mi the United Btates..._. eos + 20 Fortress Monroe, Va,,ice-house owsed b the United States ae Portemouth, Va.. ice house not owned by the United Btatet a Oe eres Newhbern, N. C., ice-house not owned cy the United States. eu) Hilton Head. 8. C. the United States. Beanfort. B. i United States Savannah, the United State: eS . Pensacola, Fla., ice-iiouse mot owned b: the United State: eee Mobile Bay. Ala , ice-houce not owned by the United State a New Orleans. La., ice-house owned by ae 2 ‘D! fo) mp aitea Biat Neer re ui TO) 8 wi received for Tee aan b gat for the year 1865— oI quanti e required by the Surgeons in ttl fnited States General Hospitals, at the places enumerated above, and upon the fol- lowing annual estimate. im and near— Boston, Mass___. : —-+- 16 tons Portsmouth Grove, RB. I $380) 3 these pithe laces until Jannary at the same rates. FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigved prepeses to furnish - ———tons of first quality Ice,carefully packed in substan- tia] Ice houses, at the within named point’ name- ——— ————at the follow- ing price per ton of two thousand pounds, namely: at —_—_—_ —— __—_——_—_ —__. ——tons at $— per ton. The Ice te be subject to the ivapection, measure- ment, and approva: of the Medical officer, or other proveny appointed inspector, before being re- ceipted for. Payment to be made from time to time upon duplicate bills certified te by the Medical Di- rector (Bigned) FORM OF PROPOSAL._ The undersigned proposes to furnish, daily or otherwice, all tne ice required for the hospitals, upon approved requisitions of Surgeons in charge, at or near the within named points, at the follow- ing price per hundred geante. namel — ‘$—— cts. per hundred pounds. The Ice shall be of the best quality, and subject to the approval of the Burgecn in charge, who will reeei ot ; for the actual amount delivered at each orpital. Pay ment to be made from time to time upon da- mice Dues ceafed to by the Medical Director, (Signed, The above form of proposals will be adhered to ascloselyas practicable, Other forms will be re- ceived by the Department and duly considered A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fulfil a contract, certified to by the Clerk of the Dearest District Oourt, or a United States District Attorney, must accompany the proposal, or it will be reje ai An oath jegiance to the United Btates Gov- ernment wust also accompany the proposal. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible yarty or parties, who will be duly noti- fied by mail or otherwise that their bid is accept. ed, and inmediately required to enter iato con- tract under bonds to the amount of $5,000. The bonds must be properly certifed, and the post ef- fice SAstess of the principals and sureties stated upon them, TBiadera may be pressn$ in person when the pro- porals are opened. * The poat office address of the parties proposing rust be distinctly written upon the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to **Sargeon Chas, Forheriand.U; 8. Army, Medical Purveyor, Wash- ington. D. 0. i Fre Department reserves eae: tight to reject any aud all bide deemed unsuitable. CHARLES SUTHERLAND, Burgeon U. 8, A. and Medical Purveyor, Washington, D. 0 erated forms of proposals may office. be had’ at de 29-tJ; Cmsr QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, , Derot oF WASHINGTOR, Wasutncron, D €,, January 4, l8e4. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, ‘urniture, Harness,and Saddlery,are re- quested to send to this office. on MONDAY of each week. asea'ed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the this 0% artieles they are prepured to furnish t» this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked tn plain figures, so that, in ease the exigen: ofthe service require it, € ticle or articles can be ob- tained without del nd at the lowest price. Dealers wishing IL to this Repot will be re- quired to furnish the liat punctual Sreremonaay morning, D. H, RUCKER, rigadier Gen’l and Ohief Q. M.. Breed TB e tae Wointarton LEGAL NOTICES. ? RT OF THE DISTRICT OF RPHANB' COURS ouere In Re.—Estate of Ch1s. S, Whitney, deceased. It is this thirteenth da: Susan Whitney, Guard is portion of the real estate of Obaa, 8, Whitney, de- ceased, be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 3d day of January next. Provided, a copy of ths order be ublished in the I vening Star, printed and pub- neh acta She city of Washieston . ie Mas Hed 2 for three successive weeks te suid date, we we WM. F, PEBCELL. A True Copy nents es ‘Orphans? Court. Tue Copy—' 2 » Ve deli iawse™ Register of Wills, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTION, That the subsori- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of admin tion. on the personal tateof Wm. Dalton, late of Washingten County. D.C., 4 . All pergons having elaims against the said d , are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to theubscriber, on or before the 6tb di is ef December next; they may otherwise by law be excladed from ail'bene- ‘and and this 6th day of December pee Oe ORGOr DY BaRT TLIAM Ny DALTONS ministrator, ALL PERSONS indebted to the deceated will make immediate War n sate Ad acatacrator. Est . CTH euDhog A SORRAITIO On OR EUROPEAN H Corner Pa. av. and sh st., Washinston, B, 0, This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the aS Bea, as beem enlarged and proved in eve! ‘ay necessary for the lation o! increasing p questa. ‘banktu: for the eeirenaee, alre: ic reoe ved, props igter hopes by pirenticne oe business we Boosts will ooty becharged with what therreesive: Cod ie Meera > BMRIOH, Proprietor. PROPOSALS. J AVY DEPARTMENT. Bosnav OF Sei BNGINEBAING, ecember 9. . Bealed Proposals will be received at this Bureaa until meridian Javuary 1, 1365, for the Tron de- scribed in the follywing classes. Bach bid mast be made for an entire ¢ and the price to be a eapasen ies the class delivered at the respective le! days after notific: cred continually and the whole to be delivered in two m nths thereafter, The contract wili be awardoita the lowest re- sponsible bidder, the right being reserved of relecting the lowest if it be deemed exorbi- ant. | The ueual guaranties will be required, and the | contract will be dated the day the notice of ac- ceptance is given. | rinted elules and instructions can be ob- | tained by application to the Bureau i Proporals must_he directed to the Obief of the Bureau of Steain Engineering, aud endorsed " Pro- | posala for Iron,” that they may be distinguished from ober business }~tters. | _ The foli: pg are the classes required at the re- speetive Navy- Yards: WASHINGTON. €xass 1. 36 plates Boiler Iron, 7-16, 46 by 98 inches, | 2” do do 3-8, Biby 9% do | 32 do do 4aby 98 do | 83 do do 4aby 10) do 4 do do byl do | B do do 30 by 128 do 3% do do . Oby % do 16 do do %Sbyh9 do 6 do do 39by1099 do 6 do do 4aby19 «do 24 do de 46by % do $2 do do Siby 46 de 32 do do 2sby 45 da 12 do do 6ibyli2 do * 6 do to 8 6lby 9 do RR do do 16. 43dy 43° do 33 do do 16, 43by 78 do 24 do do 16,33>y¥ 125 do 2 = de do 18,42 by 135 do Ww do do 5-16, 00 by 56 do 16 do do 5-16,48 by 54 do 16 do do 516,43 by 48 do $2 do do 7-16,50by 114 do 2 do do 3-8, 20by 60 do 3 do do 3°. 59by 109 do 120 «do do 516,43bv1'9 do 200 do do 33,30 by 120 do 12. do do 516,35 by}2 do The above to be of the hast American flange. WASHINGTON, Crass No, 2. 10,009 peunds best American equare bar iron, %- 10,60 pennds best American square bar iron, *;- 2,000 pounds best American square bar iron, 34- 000 pounds bert American flat bar ifon,2\ by 5,000 pounds best American flat bar iron, 2by 7s- 1400 pounds best American flat bar iron,2 by de- 1,00 pounda best American flat bar iron, 14; by 20.060 a oeds best American round bar iron,1%- £0,’00 ponnds best Ameriean round bar iron, é- 10,000 pounds best American round bar iron, 7- In lengths an may be required. WASHINGTON, Cuass No. 3, 60,000 pounds best American T iron, 3% by 4°%- inches, 16 feet long WASHINGTON, Ovass No, 4. : 4,00 pounds iron rivets, 1°; by 1-16 inch diameter 400° do do 134 by 11-16 do 4.000 do do Vg by 11-16 do 4,000 do do aby ll 16 do CHARLESTOWN, Crass No.1 ,000 pounds bert American boiler flange iron, ee From 5-16 to 2g inch thick, in sheets of such dimengions as may be required, CHABLESTOWN. Crass No, 2. 54,700 pounds best American round tron, from 1 inch to }%¢ inch diameter, in lengths as may be required. CHARLESTOWN. Crass No 3 20,000 pounds hest American T iron, $32 by 4inches, the 344 inch part to be *s inch thick, and the 4 inch part % inch thick, Thé lengths as may be required. CHARLESTOWN. Crass N $2,000 pounds boiler rivets, jz and *; inch diameter. 9-lawit ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Carer QUARTERMASTER'’S OFFICE, } WasHinoton Deror, Dec. 8, 1863. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned fer supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D.O., Baltimore, Md.. Alexancri dF i and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. 0. 4, 154 inches Tom rt these places. Rids will be received for tve delivery of 5,000 pussies of cors or oats and & tons of hay or straw, B upwards ders must state at whieh of the above-named they propose to, make deliveries. on the o deliveries therest, whic! ey wil mal wd to bedelin: ty ofeach article pro Beey tine: when faid <“delbveri shali be eom- menced, and wher to be completed. ‘The price must be written outin wordsonthe ids, Corn to be put oe in good stont sacks, of about two bushels each, Oats in like sacks of absaut three bushelseach. The sacksto be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely baled. = The particuler kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw pro: to be delivered must be atateo in the preposals. All the articles oftered under the bids herein in vited will be 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 require and payment will be made wher the whole amcunt contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons. that in ease his bid is acceptes he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient suretie sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of thi vertisement; and in case the said bi¢der should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder avd the next lowest respon- sivle bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. __ The Tesponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Collector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United States Governraent or responsi- bie person known to this office. ‘All bidders will be duty notified of the accept- ence or rejection of their proposals, The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Bueker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, . O,, and rhould be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forrge.”” Bonds, in a Aum equal to the amount of the con- tract. signed by the contractor and both of his uaraptors, will be required of the successful bid- fer or bidders upp signing the contract Blank forms of bids. guarantees and bonds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) ——— (Date) —— —— 1, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver tothe United at the Quarter- maste:’s Department at agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inv! Hing propossle for forage. dated Washington Depot, Dec, 8, 1863, the following articles, viz: -— bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds _— parhels CH Uaté, in sacks, at —— per bushel of pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds — tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 junds Delfvery to 186. 3 commence on or before the — day —. and to be completed on or before 0! .186—, aad pledge myself to ent into a written contract with the United States. with good and spurcved securities, within the space of ten days aft-r Seing notified that my $id hasbeen accepted, Your obedient servant, General D. H. Rucker, eneral Depet Quartermaster, 4 a] Washington, D, @, GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of , in the eounty of , and State ef , hereby, jointly and severally, coven eay with the United States, and guaranteo. in case the foregoing bid of —— be accepted, that he or bays will, within tea days after the acceptance of #aid bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with good and sufficient 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 thia afvertisement, dated Dec. 8, 1863, under wh'ch the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diflerence between the offer by said and the next lowest romponslble bidder, ict the person ntract may be awarded. correo _ Gives under our hands and seals tl = Brigadier Witness: day of . re hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl: edge ‘aed belle the above-named guarantors are d suf tas sureties for the amount for an which they ofter to be security. _ To be certified by the United Staten District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other offixer under the United State: rnment, or respon- ” this offi: sible person known to this of s H. RUOKER. dec tf Brigadier General and Q. M. MPH BEYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBEES, GAB, AND STBAM PETTERS, Mo, 600 Ninva Srasey, near avenus, jived, and will constantly keep Amis e largest am best pthrennr ys Girt city ee ate tater ateetac cit clos in this line the best establishments in New York, Phiiadetph in. &6., will be fold th it reasonable te: a wate, RANGMS, 1 SRNAUB, and Fire-Board “w re prepared to furnish the bert RANG tn ee on Very reasonable terms, Hotels, ‘4o,, are invited to cal! miiavioehatauee | Qloseta, Weah , Basing, &8.,0.. 9k No. 608 | Mibbushinest te the city, xs ferent | F]NDER THE BAN; « tale of the niaeteenth my Bur, y ; ‘geon's nual; by ae Review for Qct»ber, byLt. Mowry. From Dan to +*. MOSR AN OR TAYLOR: ve SMIT Tailors, country is CLOTHING. MoeT THING HOUSE IS POPULATE Ta BHOS. & 00.. 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, 'H, BROS, & 00. Clothiers and Merchaat The dest andteheapest 40 MAR ‘ALL OLOTHING HOUSE, BU West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Wet Baltimore Bon t Tailors, man 8 eer note at., Baltimore, Ma, Goods of all descriptions at reasonable | Wasa can save 90 por sent, by getting their Giofting made * ITH BROS. & 00., ‘West Baltimore Clothing House in the TH, B . & CO. Mert Baltimore street. Md, Persons in Gockinater can save 20 per cent, by buying their Olot! o! 8. & 00. NE as aia, customers ean find the best aoe a ae in. ee pores eee #20 West Baltimore street. ‘The leading Clothing House of -Baltimore offers the finest stock of BMI’ o! loth TH, BROS. 40 try. ang (Gon Marble tian, West Baltimore street, fail to e to SMITH, BROS. 00. to your lowing. 40 ‘West Baltimore street. bod: ta suited. The place where rer e 4 s$ 40 ROS. & CO., West Baltimore ‘The only house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge All Discharged Soldiers their Goo. ith, BROS. & 40 West ‘Baltimore street. effered a discount of 10 oer By baying of = 40 West Baltimore street. Diachar; a Suit by street, to eet your new style SAOK Baltimore street, sure spd come Marble Hall Olothin: It will pay-all to come to Balti 5 SMITH. Ce aaa Tailor: to BMITH, BROS. & House, 40 West Baltimore and Winter Clothing. MITH. BRQS. & 00. F 8} Merchant Tai 40 Peg top PANTS, French and Bi GOA’ 8. Peltoe’s fancy and All in endless varieties at SMI Popular Marble Hall Olething Soldiers can save twenty dollars en ying of 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, co. Ma, re to buy your "BOB. & 00. nd Clothiers. co., MITH, BROS. & ss lors and Olothiers, ‘West Baltimore street, OLOTHING. GOING !—GOING!—GOING! DOWN THEY GO, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH @ THE SMITH BROS., GREAT OLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 amp 464 BEVENTH &TRBET. OPPosita Posr Orrics, ALL GOODS SPONGED. i Where you can ang 4. ali the TBST BTYLES or FRENGH ENGLISH, ABD AMBRIOAN WALKING COATS. LATES? STYLES TOP PANTS. bts) Dous LE BREASTED VESTS, ARD BUSINESS SUITS, PLAIN AND FANOY OASSIM the Together with mer BTOCK o All ef whieh we o' Hat! & ol ovotnixe THRE ITY. N. B.—We also met ; Hoe PIBO GOODS BTOM WORK. Gaps, SHIR URUBUAL LOW PBIO GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODE, 8. , TIRS, BUSPENDERs, J. H. SMITH, No. 460, An SMITH BROSB., No, 464, OLorniers axp Muncuaxt Talons, oe 3-Sm Beventh street, opp. oa Office, ‘ashington, 394 FURB! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, FURSB!! 394 FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS ew No. 394 Penna. ay. dee 12-2w* and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at ef a GLADMON & CO'S ap and Fur Store. +» bet. 434 and oth sts, PrORTANt 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 can otdo harm to the most delicate: certa larities, Painful Megs structions, whether trai om in correcting a lirrsga- ation, removing all ob- cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation or the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigae, pain in the beck and limbs, &c,. disturbed alee,' which arise from iaterruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencemeut of a new era in the treat- ment of ir egularities and obstructions which have consigned £0 many to & PREMATURE GRAVE, No female can evjoy good health unless she is regular, and wheneve: DIATE and BE DEUEIVED. Beer a most Druggist, aca t forward with IM RBISTENT BUCCKSS. DON'T an obstruction takes places the gen- eral health begins to ,decline, i the finest preparatron ever These Pil's form Take this aiver isement to tell him that it BLIABLY FEMALE MEDS MBDI- CINE IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills. D R. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been s Btandard Remedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to classes they are invaluable, im tataty, perrodical regularity. emalzs. To all ducine, with cer- They are known to thousands,who have used them at different periole. throughout the country, haviag thy sanction of some of the rost eminent Physicians in America Explicit di: ecttons, statinx when they should not be used. with each Box—the Price One Dollar pir Rox, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 5% to #0 Pills. Pilla sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: ion, by remit! HeOR BALE OY 4 HUTCHINS dee 10-eoly.a ting ‘o the Proprietors, LL DRUG!STS3, & HILLYER 8 Reapristorse 1 Cedar ew York, CCoMBEBEAND AND ANTHRAOITE GOAL, LUMBER, &c., &e. WILLIAM R. 8NOW & OO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND OOAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE OOAL. Also, a large amount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory LUMBER, ef every description. Allof which will be sold om reasonable terms, All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- WM. B. SNOW & OO., tion, dec8-Im 107 Water scroet, Georgetown, D.C. ROPOSALS FOR THE GRADING AND PAV InG@ F STREET N: BTREBT WEST TO ORTH FROM FIFTH UURTBENTH STREET POBALS will be received at the Mayor's Of- feenabl is m,. On Friday. the 3)th instant, ior the pur) from 5 )not se of grading and paving F street north, street weat to lith street w+ stones similar to those used in pavin, atreet, ( Baltimore cit inches in diameter, aud Gobble Htone, not more inches in diameter, w! Bi are or leas wu th mishever the Mayor may c aaders will state the price per square yard for ri ‘el id bie yard for cach Matte puting tebe laid ia s bed of pure rayelia inchesin depth. and the strest well wet | fetore being rammed three times, once with a 90 pound rammer, and twice with 950 pound fam- mer and then covered with »' gravel. the whole tobe finished to the enti fac! of Fre Sem mrianoners Ot eee Oscoralselonere and the Assiatan . nade wo RICHARD WALLAOH, Mayor, nas F con} Assistant Commissioners Guecony Euure, del7-law3w #o™=*! HORSES! HOBSES! ARTRRMAST! 418 OFFION, abiniereene or akira teu, , oul ry ser- vice, wilt red toro Depot.inopen | 4.2 ee ars ered to Osetain L. Lowry ad tl tected to the Sing usual accepted, in Washington are | lish WALKING plain SAO KS; also, the the prettiest coat ou: ete “40 o8 Sep 24-3m ares ———} R. JOHNSON LTIMORE } D Bat LOOK HO°PITAL. OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDRICK STREKY THE ONLY PHYSICL ADVERTISING, Has dincovered the Aap Corteia, Speedy, aod 1 Rem in the world r Biecin a SEASES OF INPRU DENCE. Reit-f im Stix Hours' Ne Trefine! b. Persons Ruined by Ignorant Preteud-rs. or 0) Deadly Poison, Mercury. should v WINTED OR NO CHARGE A CURE WARRANTED OR THA IN FROM ONE ae idee BAY o sea f tr ck, Involantary Discher, Beene Tectionsof the Kidneys and Blatder Impotency, General Dedility, Nervourness) Dye epsia, Lan, ita’ Contusion of Ideaa Pilpitation Fitoage 8 bhangra a h 6di . Dire! ' pepe throat (Nose, or Skin, Affections of th Stomach, or Bowela—those Terribl: Disorders ng from Solitary Habits of Youth— the SECRET and solitary practices more fatal & their victims than the rong of Syrepa 'o the mari ners of Klyssus, blightiog their most brillian hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c, impossible. = YOUNG MEN. Be ‘apecially, who have become the victims 91 tae Vite. that dreadfal and destraciive habit which annuaily sw to an untimely gray thonrands of Young men of the mos ted (glen and bril’ant in’ellect, who might o'berwiss hay entranced list: nipg Senates with the thunders @ eloquence or waked toextacy the living here, ma; call with full confidence. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are rome of the sad avd melancholye produced by early ba bits of youth, viz © Weakaer of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head’ Dimnet of Sight, loss of Maacular Power. Palpitation © the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritabil: rangement of the Digrstive Functio:s Debility. Fymptems of Consumption &c. Mentaiity.—The fearful eflect of the mind ar och to he dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusio of Ideas, Deptesti. n of Spirits, Byil Ferebodiag ‘Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of Bob tude, Timidity, &¢ 1 og farried Persons, of young men wines aware of Physical Pebility, Wasting of the Organs, nuld apply immediately. | Phould arb) cn kimerlf under the care of Dr. J religiously confide in his honor asa gentle -and confidently rely upon his skill asa Phy sician, SIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED. ORGANTO IMENTS TO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Jchrston’s marvelous tre: ness of the Organs ist perdily cured | restored Thousands of the mast . | tated snd impotent, who Lad lost all hope, bavg | been immesiately relieved _ at jmpediments to. marzirge, Physical of Me tal Disq: alitcations,. Loss of Procreative power Nervous Irritability Tremblinge cr exhaustion of the mest feariu oa DR. JOHNSON, contemplatia Xnvem, Organi eformities, &¢ nent, Wea and Weaknow 1 kind, speedily Member of the Royal Coilege of Surgeons, Lon. | don, Graduate from une of thy most eminent Col, Ttot Len Jexes in the United tates, and the gr ser whose hfe has bees epent e hospitals o don. Paris, Philadelphia sad esewher-, fected some of the most arionishing ci r were ever known; many troubled with ringing it the head and eara when as’eep, great nervous ness, be alarmed et sudden svu bashfalaoess with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wit} derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practie indulgeiin when alone—a hahitfrequently l-arne from «vilcompanions, cr at school, the effects q which are Dightly felt,even when asieep, and, | notcured. renders marriage impossible, and di stroys both mind and body, shoud apply immedi atel What a pity that a young man. the hope of hi country and darling of his parents, should } snatched trom all the prospects and epjoyments ¢ life by the consequen:e of deviation from the pat of nature and indulging ina certain secret habi Such persous must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, 2 reflect that a sound mind ani body are the me necerrary requisites to promote connubial hap; ness indeed, Without there the journey throuy life becomes & weary pilerimagr; the pre hourly darkens to the view: the mind been. shadowed with derpair and filled with tae mele choly reflections that th. blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary; pleasure finds be bas imbibed the seeds of to psivful disease, it olten a that an ill-time repre of shaine or dread of discovery deters hi frem applying to those who, from education ar Terpectability can alone befriend him. He fat into the bacds of ignoratt and dew cuing preten” ers. whe. incapable of curing, filch hia pecuni; substance, keep him trifiiog month after moti oras long as the smallest fee csn be obtairet. ad in despair Jeave him with ruined healzn to six over his galling disappointme: or, by the aa>, deadly poisor. mercury, hasten the vonati': tional symrtsin8 of this terrible disscae, auch ¢ Affections of the Head. Throat, 4: in.e'c progressing with frightfo! zapidity until dot pais anon to bis dreadiu! sufferings bs sendin country from who. im to that undiscovered bonurce no traveler returas, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREE: ete parasite going on Heltimore street, a fe re fr e corner, Fail not D and auwher iat observe nam No letters received unless post paid taining a stamp to be used on the reply opeee writing should state age.and sead purtion of ad vertisemen* describing symptoms, Ae Dr.’s Diploma hanes in his Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at thie estab!ishmer within the last twenty years, and the numerou importavt Surgical Operations performed by Di Jobpston, witnessed by the reporters of The Sun acd many outer powers. no ices of which have af agi again and again before tha public, beside is standiog as a gentleman of character ent re sponsibility, is # sufficient guarantee te the al icted, SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. in 49-1y = SFckEr DISEASES! SECRET DISEA8E3'! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills tobe Taken to Effect aCure. They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor asy unpleasant taste, aud will notin any way ine jure the stomach or bo wels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent casi in‘* twenty-iour hours.”? of the University of Py eminext Doctors and Chemists of the present Ro EXPC SURE. NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGR WHATE . \ Let those who bave d+aspaired of gettiog eured, or who have been gorged with Baisam Copa‘ Mercury, try the SAMARITANS GIFT, Sent by mail ina plain enve'ope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, £3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!? ECROFULA, ULCER3, SORES. sPoTs, TETTERS, ECALES, BOILS. 8YPH'LIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &o SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the pub'ic as a positive cure. ie happiness of another - FYPHILI3 OR ENEXKEAL DISEASES. FAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOB is mort potent, tai nt preacribed; it r ofthe ver d do not transmit to your pos; ich you may repent in after yeard NOT DSSPAIS!. Although you may be prononaced incurable, the RAMARITAN’S SOOT ANL HERB JULOBES. will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which unmber* of Fa uffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUIO&s it appily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterna, it Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womd Debility. aud for a!l cov plaints iocitent to the ser Rent byexpress. Price $1 a bettle, or 6 bottle for $5 or $a, MARITAN’S OHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full directions DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Por Office. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner llth st. ac Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-t! RIESEMAR—Pro‘ected by Royal Letters Pa ‘entol England, ard securet by the reals + the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperi Eollege of Medicine, Vienn: _Triesmar Ne 1, is the effectual remedy ‘or Rela’ tion, Bpermathorrboes, and Kxhaustion of tt Bystem. Tricamar No. 2bas entirely supersede the naseouse use of Copavia, Gubebs. &c | Trie marNo.3is the infallible remedy forall Impar vies and Se ondary Symptome, thna obviatio he of mercury and all other deleterious iagt Each preparation is in the formof a mostagre able Li zenge. Secured from the effects of cliina and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 eac or four $3 canes ip one for $9,and in $27 casi thus saving $9. Divided in separate doses asa! ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Houx, &4 Ne and retail by Dr. SARBOW. No. 14 370: FORD, No. 290 Pa, ave mar 9 6m* corner 1'th street. Y CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who bave injured themselves | certsin secret habitywhich unfit them f r bi | nese. pleasnre, or the duties of mar-iet life: middle seed or old men, whe, from the follies of youtb or otber caus el a de‘ility in advance oO! their years. iF th: treatment of apy . srould tirat read * TH | BRCRET FHIBND.” Married Ladies will lear | Somethiog of importance by perusing ‘The Secret i Tien | sent oie iy sas moeind nVvolOpe 08 Fe~ aty-five Cents. \ eeaes' is BTEBWART&CO. : we de 14-ly one Boston, Mase, | APPINFSS OR MISEAY !—THA it 1S THe ON — roprietors > - | SIAN GRBIN ET OF WONDERS. av ATOM Y, and ; MEDICINE,” have determined—regardlens of ex: | Demse—to iaeue. free. for the beveft o7 suffering } Rimenity ) four of their m: tructiv- aad SF) Lee ures on Marri: ad ste qanlits ! i er 5 dig Puysialo , ervour Debdilit: ane of eoltaba b the means of ev: enia, secret poneads and will be. forwattel tre the receipt of four stamps. by aid Parisian Onbinet «f Anatomy a Broadway. New York. 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