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THE EVENING STAR. SONG FOR THE NEW YEAR. Old Tine hae turned suother or OIE id truth: sei bral Ope or sands have rup With wisdom’> ious grains, Oh! may we find ther our bands have done Bome work of glorious saint, ‘Then a welcome and cheer to the merry new year, Wie eee isene wre i s dor for the And ‘a praver for those who le: ‘We msy have seen some loved ones pass To the land of baliowed re We way miss the glow of +n honest brow And the warmth of » friendly dDreast; But if we nu se? trem while on ea: th, \ ith hearts all trae and kind, ‘Will their spirits biame the siniess mirth Of those true h 3 He. no! is were pewelnce yi rn wh #8 pain: ere’a a better world beyoud the skies, thi of shall meet agaia. welcoman and cheer to the merry new year, the holly gieams above us, With » pardon for the faen who hat Aud a prayer for those who lore us. en serenely free I on? athil ponsene the # ta that bless fi Ts with, Joy? reatuces dear till clinging near? ices come ? Do Do we gaze on exes whose giances shed A balo round our home? Oh. if we do, let thar ks be poured hear loved To Him wo bath spared and eae And forset not.o’e: the festive beard The mercies held from heaven. Per a wi leome and cheer to the marty new year, While the holly Cotere above ua! ‘Witha pardon for the tog» wh. hate, And s prayer for those who love us. LEONARD WATSON’S LETTER. —— She was sitting in the prettiest of bedrooms, Writing busily; sometimes the blue eyes filled with mirth, as the rapid pen jotted down some e@dd corceit or queer expression; again sne would toss back her bright curls, and @ saucy smile would cross her pretty mouth, as mis- ehief flowed from the small golden point of her weapon. One after another, the little ebeets ofnote paper were filled with dainty ebaracters, folded, and stipped into the snow. envelopes. Suddenly the pretty writer paused. Resting her little dimpled chin on her hand, she sank into a reverie; the blue eyes lost their smiling light, the rosy mouth folded into a sweet, earnest gravity, as she sat buried in mou “If Il only dared,” she whispered—«if I on- y dared.” Then with a quick impulse, ehe welected a sheet of paper somewhat larger than those she had been using, and began to write again, notas before merry and careless, bat With deep earnestness, the rapid pen evidently tracing werds of grave import and weight. Once che paused, and, folding her little hands, raised her eyes in prayer. As she sealed the long letter, she did whatshe neglected before— directed it, in aclear, pretty hand, aud then Ppidced it carefully in her writing-desk. Again she continued her task, sometimes ascrap of verre, acy quotation, or even an address, filled the sheet, but cftener a littie graceful note was written and folded. She was busy, when laughing voices in the hall made her pause. “Come right up, girls. ehe called. Andin answer tothe summons, four gay belles of Clairev‘lie came dancing into the a “How many haye you written, my! “Ob, everso many! Idon'tknow. Let me eee yours.” And a shower of snowy billets fell from eight white hand into her lap, while the foar girls eagerly opened and read the missives upon the table. «We've sold every ticket,” cried Leonora Darcy, the brunette, whose charms had set balf OClairevilie in a ferment. “All!” said Amy. “That hall will be packed!” “Yes,” said pretty Mabel Lee, ‘and every- body says the post-office will be the most at- tractive feature of ovrtair. Iam soglad you suggested it, Amy. And if it was late, we've got a good pile of letters written.” “There,” said Amy, signing 8 note with ‘4ya- Driella,” in the most minute characters, There’s my lastsheet of paper and my last eunce of brains. I’m utterly exhausted!” «But, Amy, you won’t feel exhaused to-mor- row.” said demure Susy Jones, “when we hand dear Mr. Rivers anice sum of money to help him re-build the parsonage.” «Phat dreadful fire!” said Amy, shudder- ing. other says she don’t approve of fairs generally; but when one’s minister is burned cut, and the money won’t come in fast any other way, wy, she'll bake cakes and make pincushions with the best of us.” «And then, you know,” said Mabel, earnest- ly, “there will be no raffling or cheating, and = articles are all pretty, and good of their ‘ind. «Girls, is it not time to dress?” said Susy, eonsulting & wee watch at her belt. “We open at seven.” he tablee are all ready.” “True, butitis after five now, and every- Ddody wants time for at least one extra touch to their finery, when they must face ali Claire- ville.” “Scatter, then,” said Amy, laughing. “Run | ome, all of you! Leave the letters here; I will take care of them. 1 am to be postmistress, you know.” “Nota bitofit” said Leonora. “Yon are | only to sitin the back ground and direct the envelopes, which 1 will deliver to anxious in- quirers ” | “Whew! bow important we are!” was the Merry answer: and the laughing group dis- | erecd a Toe large hall at Claireville was brilliantly ih minatd when, two hours later. the young | girls announced all in readiness for opening | abe doors. The pretty tables, tasteful decora- tions, and groups of lovely girls made no men picture. aud Qlsirevulle walked about, admired, and above all, purchased tothe full content of the fair originators of tne entertain- ment. Hidden away from sight by the fall ; Jeids of acurtain, Amy sat shrined im the post- Office, anewetiug Leonora’s cali for letiera. Busy excitement had fiushed her fair cheeks, and, as ber pen traced familiar names, one af- ter ancther, smiles chased each other over lips and eyes. Suddenly a call trom Nora made ber turn pale, her fingers trembied as she @rew from her bosom the I«tter sne aad writ- ten withaprayer It was fully directed, yet | ahe hesitated, hoiding it as if reluctant to letit Iam in my room,” 0. . “Come, Amy. Is there nothing for Mr. Leonard Watson!” eried Leonora ‘The Jetter was slipped through the appoint. ed piace in the curtain, and Amy drew aquick breath of apprehension as ehe heard the man- ly uoice that said, “Thang you, Miss Dacy ” “If he is angry!’ she whispered. «If he should be angry!” But Leonurd Watson had slioped the letter earelessly into the breast pocket of bis coat, and was sauntering in his usual lazy manner down the hai! He wasa ‘all, handsome man, With a kroad forehead and jarge eyes which spoke wel for bis heart and inteleci: bat with | the blaze air and debonnatire manner of one for whom the world had offered its pleasures to satiety. and wRo had not learned t> look for life’s purpose in duty. The little world of Cc eville spoke weli of Leonard Wataon. The girts admired bis courtly gallantry, bis polished manner, and honeyed words; the young men jauded Nis generosity, his winet, his ho and his good temper; the older beads were ready to worship his wea'th, | bis birth and ition; Only here and there a word was whispered of iate revelaat Faire Dank, of an occastonal lapse into inepriety, or dropped @ hint thar “youog Watson was living too fest.” ‘There were many bright belles who cherish- ed a secret belief of Leonard’s martrett prefer- ence, yet the gay heart was untouched, the | burdened soul unsatisfied, and he was a free man, in word and thought, as he snuntered up | the fair at Cisireyille with Amy’s letter lyiog | apon bis breast. H was night, and he was alone in bts library before he recollected the missive; then, with | an indolent curiosity, he drewit forth +Some ; fiat school-girl verses,’ he muttered, “or worse, a dose of fiattery velled by on incognita. At first he read with a lazy expression of Mocking upon his lips; Dut, as the lites were | traced with earnest care, £0, 18 he read, the Wap’s soul was sronsed to thought and inter- est. Hot, angry flushes chased each other over his brow, yet he did not flinch; every word of t ippeal, though itstung him with its scorch. | ing troth and searchivg questions, was par- sued faitbturly, +i}] at the end, the datn’y sig- mature, “Your sincere friend,” touad him se- Tiovs and sad. «Lcis al) trae,” be said, in a low tone, rising and pacing the floor with a quick yet evan step. “1 am wasting al God's blessings— squandering my wealth foolishly, undermia- ing my health wickedly: flinging my best days in folly, if not im vice. How earnestly she writes! and her ‘dear brother,’ seems from her very beart. Who wrote it? at the same hand on the envelope as inside, and it was di- d by Amy Greyson, Amy Greyson! | aj_ ye (bought her a merry light-hearted chit Dnt this—this us the l-ter of @ noble, ebristian woman How beautifallv she writs! Yer--yet how she despises me! How she lashes my feliies and viers! With what bitter sarcdiny) ebe gnestions my course! yet how earnesily she implores me to pauge while there is vet ime, afd thipk of wherethe path i tread wilt lena me! Think! Ah, she has ratsed a train of thought now that vill not die—inat I ean never quiet agtin! Ooascienor is alive now. and there ia ao more careless folly fer e. Rip ard dows, pacing sometinw« with the 1; it alow tread of earnest thought, again rapidly crossing and re-c! the room, his foot failing With passionate emphasis, he spen: the boure till long after Midsigui; aca When, at. last, he songht his room, Leonard Watson, for the first time in long years, knelt and im plored God’s blessings on his resolutions for : the su.ure Clsireyille wondered what had “come over” the young millionarie. Old tenants, who had been wont to loex upon their young landlord asanessy going scamp, eyes over sanitary improvements in their lowly Homes: charity appeals began 10 find a ready xp &t the large Bouse; musty books that had long given office a name now began to ful- fil their miseion. as the young lawyer loadea hie brains for service; old lends wondered how Leonard could preserve his genial bright- ness, his generosity, wit, and grace, yet hold his follies with such astrong, firm hand; new began to open their . Acquaintances spoke warmly of the conecien- | tious, able young advocate, who was steadily working his way to future eminence. Bat im one house there were tears of thanks- | giving. prayers of humble praise, as Am: Greyson heard from ewry tongue of | the reform of that noole young life; and when, alter a year’s probation, words of love and petition @reeted her as the young lawyer implored her to be bis wife—to aid him by her love and pregence in maintaining the new life he owed to her suggestions, she humbly thanked heaven i j for the impulse that had prompted her to write | the letter to Leonard Watcen found in the Post-office at their Olaireville fair.—Godey’s Magazine. DENTISTRY. _ DAN TISPRY_ Dre. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, mie reume No, 2, Washington Ruutine.coiaer Fenns.”avenne 204 /:h pee ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Penneylvani 9 sond door from ath street. 1 attends to sito branches of the profession. _o¢ 12-2m* * ‘KEAT DISCOVE: IN DENTISTRY, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, wih ine Muhr ite of Oxysen. I would advise s!l persons hrving teeth to ex- tract to call st Dr LEWLE'S office, an bave them taken out by this new and| harmless process. Also call and examive the Docter's new and a ka method of Insert- ing Artificial h. If you onee see the great improvemen his testh you will have them in po cther style than this new and valuable one, No, 242 Pennsylvania avence, between 12th and loth etreets, _bov 18 8. BR, LEWIE, M.D., Dentist, peer sree! OR IOB. Mupicat Penvevor® Orrics. Wasaingron, DO Bealed Proposals will be received at this Ofce unti: January 26. 1965, for furnishing 108 to the ical Depa:tment of the d ig the en- uiag year, at the points herein Beni naied, The Ice to be stored by the contractor in properly con structed icé-houses at cach point of delivery, an or before the 5th of April next; the Ice not ts be Feceipted tor 8 quality, the fitmess of the ioa- house, and t ner in whiek it is packed shall Rave Been ap: ed by a medical officer. and pay- meut will be made only io the amount thus acta: ally stored and receipted for. Se made forthe quantities {a- The prepoas!« will dicated below as required at the respctive places. with the proviso that should more be needed a: apy time for the year’s sapely. i all b= far. pished at the same rate and under the sarae condi tious: a Quantity to be delivered at Anrapolis, Md., ice house owned by United Btater, . 2 the », iee-houre not owned *y Stater.. 3 5. the Drited Btate sail ee epee eased Beanfort. 8. O., ice-house owned by the United States << Savannah, Ga., ice ho the United Btates_--.-........ 0... Pensacola, Fla., ice-house not owned by the United State: Mobile Bay, Ala , ie ne ojupitel Rata: ew Orleans. oe United Ftates..... - Propessis will also receiv oisbiny jee onily, by weight. for the year iSs5—in suc! qrartities as may be reqaired by the Surgeons in charge—at th- United States General Hoppitals, at fie places enumerated above, and upom the fol- lowing snnanl estimate. in and near— Boston, Mase... ..... ++ e+ 30 tons Portemeu'h Grove, R. 1 Sees 190 Rew waren: Conn ~—....--- ice-house owned by jase not owned by 1'e not owned by ere Wr ‘00 500 ** Md a ik Md 2 Washington, D. ED All add D e required at these opal am 7 faces until January 1, 1%6,are to be fur- -pithed at the same rates. FORM OF PROPOSAL ‘The undersigced propeses to furnish - ———tons of fir t quality Ice,carefully packed in substan tin! Ice houses, at the within namet pointy name- ly at the foll: w- ing price per ton of two thousand pounds. namely: at ————— tons at Ly ERBTH. M. LOOMIS, M. D.. The Inventor and Patentee of the MIN-ie@ ERAL PLATE TERTH, atiends person- ally at bis fice in this sity. Many persons can Wear these teeth wh cannot wear others, and no person can wear ochers who not wear these Persons calling at ny office ean be accommodated with any rtyle and price of Teeth they may desire, ‘batte those w particular, aud wish the pu rrat. cleanest, strongest and m: perfect denture that urt can procore. the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted. Roows in this city—No. 338 Ponnsylvania aye , between 9th and 0th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelpbia mar 4 ly M RS. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary powers to describe ote living and dead frien2s, give the uames of both, tells chgracter, the future, ax: amines all kinds diseases, will give sittings at 253 4th etreet. fiv@deors above I street, Hours from HUNG p.m Circle Wednesday evenings. &23 1w* Rk, LEON, Office 420 Bean's avenue, Ki FLAMED ri D EPLEEN; SORE EYRS, ORS THROAT, Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseases the doctor biem. defianes to all fecal ee in their treatment and cure, Recent cases of venereal diseases cure in one or two days. Ladies and geatiemen can consult him at his office from 9to4o0’clockdaily. _de24 3m* DABBY can be consulted, confidentially, her personally or by letter, at 492 7th at., between Dand B, Those who have been unfortu- mete hitherto in their selection of a physician abould call on him. dee 10-Im* 0. BALDWIN, M.D. PHYSIOIAN AND BURGEON, otf 435 lth street, between G and He de Mapas AHOLIAB, an impressed medium, atil continues to read the past, present, and tnre with great accuracy, ard is able to advise wite safety in all matters of imporsance: No, 249 Ostewet. etween 424 and 6th ste., Island. KK. BACKER. roe Most WONDERFUL ASTROL~ ocen, No. 470 sth street, between D and H, (up etaire,) gives full and thorou, information concerning all affairs through life, with andin d te Health, Wealth and Marriage, Love Af- Law Suits, Absent Priends, Bick- d Death. Dr. Backercan be consulted from e morning tillSintheevening. d3-im* ADAM MABHA 18 BTILL AT HER BBBI- dence, 403 5 inerest- barn een sth nage wth iB ‘epare: re; 3 i. Ben’ future events an‘ is qualified to sive counsel to old and young on all important matters. no 3)-Im™ HE BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINOB. 381 F street, in the cNLY practical BTAMPER in the District, is that he daily bas tode over work that is botched at other s@-callei Stamping places, He bas the larwest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here. Making his own Patterns, he i able and willing to stamp any pattern broaght him nov as-tt { B. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, Paychometrist; and MRS. WRIGHT, Glairvoyant Physician, who “Beale” avery phase of Neryous Dicvase, Deaf- ness, Blindpess. Rheumatiem, Paralysis, &c., by “laying on hands ” ean be consulted at 494 12th t. nov 29-Im* T DISSOLUTION, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between George Parker, Thos. Parker, and Jos. B. Bryan. doing business under the name and firm of G.& T. PARE BR & CO., was, by mutua corsent, dissolved on the 15th of Novamber, 1854, All persuzs having claims against them are re- quested te present them for payment, and all per- Fons indebted to them are earnestiy requested to | settle the same immediately. P.S. Either membar of the late firm, or Mr. J, A. Peak, is anthorized to reeeipt for the firm, @.&T, PARKER & CO. EORGE PARKER, GEO, T. PARKER, AND SAMUEL @ PARKER, having forined a co partnersbip under the name and style of 2 GEO. PARKER & SONS, will continue to keep constantly instore a large and we'l selected stock of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &e., atthe old stacd, Nos. 343 and 345 Pern, avenue and bepe, by a strict attention to basiness, to merit a contir uation of the liberal patronage here- tofore extended to the late firm. GEO. PARKER & SONS. de 16-3tawtmif — [Intel.] npeessuns DEPARTMENT, Orrick COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY. Wasuisctos, December 14, i8s4. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it hus been made te appear that ‘The Merchants’ National Bank of Washington, in tne Cicy of Washington, ie the county of Washington ard “tstrict of Coivmt:c, has been duly organized upder and according to the requirements of thi act of Congress entitied “*An act to provide a Na- tional Currency. secured by @ pledge ot United States bonds. and provide for the circulation and redemption th«reof,” spprowd: Jnae 3, 4354, and has complied with aii the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act : Now. therefore, i, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- Jer of the Curremcy,do hereby ceriify that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washington, in the City of Washington, im the county of Wrshington and District of Columbia, is mutiorized te com meuce the business of basking under the act afore said, In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this sourtcenth a. of December, 1884. {Ls HUGH McOULLOCH, Gee 5-d6%t Comptrolier of the Currency, T° TH. ! PUBLIC. DETECTION OF COUNTRRFEITERS, BoLiciton’s Orrice, Oct, 29. Gongress, by an act passed at its bet peeie placed a considerable sum of money at the dispose » to be gmnple of the Secretary of the Treasur ip the prosecution of measures for the detestio! and puyishment of persons engaged in couater fe.ting Treasury notes. fractional currency, and other securities of United States. This fund is devoted to the payment of rewarda to detectives and ethers through whose instr mentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its espainistra’ and the conduct of the mesaures referred to are placed, by order of the Beere' under the imme- iate supervision ef the undersigned, to whom all ing thereto. or to the sommunicstions rel offences indicated. shonid be addressed. Liberal to several parties rewards have already been pai whe bave aided in the apprehension ef counter- feiters, hoped that the stimaius thus offered, added Itis tw the interest which all good citizens must feel in the suppression, of crimes tending to impair t credit of the nationsi securities, and th mbar. rass ail business operations ill imduce the earn est.co operation of all capable of affording any aid being made by the Department for the atisioment of that desirable end. It is eapeo- ially urged that all persons paring 5 knowledge of facts important to be known by ent, ‘ning such offences, will communicate thi pl ES Ay a ers of pew! try will ender see service ene Govera- cat 1e ic 60! icueus l- cation tot in ard, BDWARDJORDAN. Rov 1-6 W olicitor of the Tre: 4 WING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. bythe sven! Apply te the Torese 208 F treet, PASE Bee Hed) SEP E Fete © De —— per ton, : The Ice te be subject to the icepection, measnre- ment, and approva.of the Medical officer, or other preperly appointed Inspector, before being re- ceipted fer Bavment to be made from time to time upon duplicate bills certified te by the Medical Di- reetor, (Bigned) — e FORM OF PROPOSAL. . The underrigned proposes to farnish, daily or otherwire, all tne ice required for the hospitals, Upon approved requisitions of Burgeonsin charge, at or near the withia named points, at the follow- ing price per hundred pounds, eae —~—— $——cts. per hundred pounds, The Ice sball be of the best quality, and subject to the approyal of the Surze:n ip charge, who will reevipt for the actual amount delivered at each ospital. Payment to be made from tire to tims upon du- plicate billa, certified to by the Medical Director, (Bigned,) The above form of proposals will bs adhered to ax cionely as precticable. Other forma will be re- coived 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 nearest District Oourt, ora United States District Aarne, ao rae acoompany the proposal, or it will be rejected. An athe allegiance to the United Btates Gov- e-nment must also accompany the proposal. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible party or parties. who will be duly noti- fied by mali or otherwise that their bid is accept ed, and immediately required te enter i ito con- tract under bonds tothe amount of $5,000. The bonds mnst be properly certified, and the post of- fice address of The principals and sureties stated them. "Bidders may ‘be present in peraom when the pro- porale are opened. sh The post office address of the parties proposing must be distinct!y written upon the proposal Proporals must be addressed to **Surgeon Chas, Butherlan os #, Army, Medical Parveyor, Wash- fhe Department reserves iy right to reject any i unani acd all bids deemed un a TIERLAND, ES 8 Burgeon U.8, A. and Medica) Purveyor, Printed f f ja way behead’ at tal rinted forms of proposal may be a is office. e de 29-tJa25 GEE QUARTERMASTER'S OF FIOE, Depot oF WAkHINGTON, Wasntneton, D. €,, January 4, 1864. Al! dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harn: nd Saddlery,are re- quested to rend to this office, on MONDAY of each week, a sea'ed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are prep¥red to furnish t» this Bopot e* short potice, with the price of exch marked in plsin figures. a0 that, in ease the exigencies of the ferviee require it, the article or articies can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price D<alers wishing to sc!l to “his Depot will be re- quired to furmink thelist punctually av ry Monday i RUCKER. morning, ~ eee Vand Ohief Q. M., icpotof Washington, Brigadier Ger Jan 5-tf Dd LEGAL NOTICES. RPHANS’ COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, . S. Whitney, deceased. y of December és 8 made and r Busan Whitney, Gua: to Ann E. Whitney, efa portion of the real estate of Chas, 8. Whitney, de- ceased. be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be sbewn on or before the 3d day of Jenuary next, Provided, a copy of this order be published in the Evening tar, printed and pub- lished in the city of Washington, at least once a week for three saecessive weeks hefora said date, Role Jud : F. PBROELL, ‘ole Judge of te Us A True Sopy—Test: Z, 0, RO 8. aellawse? Hegister of Wills, ‘HI8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the aubsori- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington Oounty, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration, on the personal es- tateof Wm. Daiton, late of Washbingten County D.O.,deceased. All persons having elaine against she said deceased, are hereby warnad to exhibit the i thereof, to theubscriber, of December next; they may etherwise excluded from all bene- fit_ef the said ate. i 4 d this sth day of December, Given under my bees SERA T OT ND ‘ber, ALTON, Administrator, Pane PERSONS pidentee or che Srorared will m: mmediate paymen’ * ainistrator, Me WWM. N. DALTON, Adm'r, with H. Borns & Co., 40% Penn’a avenue. dec 6-lawSw* B. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! YOUre TO THE AGED! BLOKRENE, OR LIPE REJUVENATOR, Thie preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. The Dy oT sheuld be certain to make the Biokrene s honsebold god, inasinuch as it will render them youtbfulinfeeling and in streng'h, aud enavie them to live over again the dasa of their pristine joy. It not cnly exhiarat-s but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blexsing, especially to those who have been reduced to a con? iSion of sarvility. selfabuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No mater what the canse of impoteney of any human orgau,tbia superb preparation will remove tie eBect at once and forever. BiOKRENE Ovess IMPpOTENCY. GexERAL DewILITY. NeRvous Incapa ity. Dysrxreia, Derression. Loss or AP Petits, Low Spirit’, Weax*kss oF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION, TMBRCILITY, MENTAL INDOL#NOR, EMAGIATION @NNUI. IT HAS 4 Most DeLicuTruL, DEsikAPLR AXD NOvEL Erreot Urow tue Ngr- Yous STSTEMjand all who are in any way prostra- ted by uervous disabilities are earnestly advised to reek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed pleparation. Perssus who. by impradence. have lost their NAT RAL VIGOR, will find a specdy and perma- nent cure in the TEpeEESCT BIOKRENE, 8 the LANGUID, the DRESPAIR- ING. ihe OLD sbould give thie valuable discover atrial; it will be funnd totally diiferent from al! other articles for the same purpoves. TO F. LES —Thi- preperation is invaluable in nervous wexknosses of ali kiods, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nenee. tis also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia 7 b the Toad ne a briel persistence in its use will renova’ stemac! dey perfect health. and banish Pe Ope dollar per bottle, or 4 are Ts bapa by ada 5 2 express anyw "re! iressi “HUTCHINGS & HILLY BR, Propristors, 5 -dar street, New York. Sola by 8. ©. FORD, corner llth street decS-eoly.a acd Pennsy|vania avenue. 7 DEST HOTEL CONDU [RE ov Ecuormas bua or iD ON THE enlarged to double its = ROPEAN HOTEL, ee Carner Pa. av, and 11th st., Washington, B, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the M tha e Buropean in this city, 5: onl and proved in every necessary for the secommodation of the increasing guests. Thaukfui for the pet nage already received, the proprietor hopesthat by attention to business we tinue to receive pat aa heretofore, ests will only be charged with what they reseive, Ih. oo ate moderate. D BMRICH, Proprietor, M. ENABE£00., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, The sole A b: at eae a tear a here they can be hired OF purchased at secomo- Seeond han Deught and Taken in exehange { - LJ ex c) a ‘oe M-sodgma" Br. 0.88 ORENBACH, LAzo2 Map OF GranGtA.—Compi Aireetion, of the G Ametmibly: one Vorvals 7 + alates May orBouth Garelina. deo FRANOK TAYLOR, { PROPOSALS. _ N ay ues ry a NY ENGINZERING Bece Buapau or “eke wr ‘Bach bid mast be a Ee cw ot 8 iter, The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, the right being reserved of retecting the lowest bid if it be deemed exorbi- Jn ‘The usual guaranties will be required. and the eoptract will be dated the day tue motice of ac- coptance i given, taincd by application to the Bureaa. A Proporais muat bedirested to the Chiefof tre | Bureau of Steam Bogineering. and endorsed ** Pro- 7? that they may be distinguished 38 letters. re the elasses required at the re- ea's for Iron. ‘ds > WASHINGTON. Oras 1. 38 plates Boiler Iron, 7-16, 46 by inches, do do 38, saby 9% do 32 do -2, 48hy SF do 3 go 12, 43by Wao 48 do 8-8, Sbyil0 do n do 38, 30by 128 do 36 do B16, Wy 95 do 6 do 7-16, 33byK9 do 6 do 38, 39by 109 do 16 do 5-16, 48by 9 do Pr de 8-15, 6 by 56 do 2 do 3-8, Siby 45 -do 62 go 2by 45 d» 2 ao do . Bidby1i2 do 6 do ao 6lby 99 «do 32 do do 7 43by 43° do 32 do do 516,43 by 78 do 34 ado do 5 by 125 do 24 de Go 6-16, 2 by 185 do ot do do 5-15, 5@by 56 do 6 do do 5. 43by 54 do % do do 16,43 dv 48 do 32 do do 7-16,50bylli do 38 do do 38, by 60 do 12 do do 38. Biby!09 do 12 do do 516,48 by 18 do 20 © do do 38, SQbyI90 do 13 do do 516,33 by 12) do THe above to ba of the bast American flange, WASHINGTON, O1ass No. 2. 10,000 poanta best American square bar irou, %- W010 pennes best American aquare bar iron, %- aco Sounds best American square ber iron, 3- 30,060 poncey beat American fist bar iron,2\: by % ine 5,000 pounds best American flat bar iron, 2 by ne 14,000 pounds best American Sat bar irov,2 by +s Be. 1,000 pounds best American flat bar iron, ty by }4-ine! : 20.000 pounds best Amerioan round bar iron, 1%- inch & 60,000 pounds best Ameriean round Dar iron, L4- ine 10,000 pounds best American round bar iron, 73- ine : Tn lengths as may be required. WASHINGTON, Crass No.3 60,000 pounds best American T iron, 3); by 4%- inehbes, 16 feet long WASHINGTON, Crass No. 4. 4,00 pounds iron rivets, 4s by 11-16 inch diameter 490° do do 1% by 11-16 do 4.000 de éo 1% by 11-16 ao 400 do ao aby 11s éo CHARLESTOWN. O:ass No.1 824,000 pounds bert American boiler fange iron, from 5-16 to *4 finch thick. in sheets of rach dimensions aa inay be required. CHARLESTOWN, OLass No. 2. 54,000 pounds best Am-rican round iron froma 3 ineh to 1s iach diameter, in lengtas as may be required. CHARLESTOWN, da best American T iron, 86 by 4inch 000 petnds best American T iron, 3)¢ by 4inches, Ey pease 3344 inch part to be 4; inch thick, and the4 inch part % inch thick, The lengths as may be required. CHARLESTOWN, Grass N $2,00 peunde boiler rivets, inch diameter. ip See oeeus FOR FORAGE, CHimy QUARTERMASTRR'S OrFion, i Wasnincron Drrot. Dee, 8, 133. Seated Propoasis are invited by tne undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaeter’s De. partment at Washington, D. O., Baltimore, Md.. Alexaucria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of there places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 Duatiels of corm oF cats and 50 tons of hay or straw, apd upwards Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whieh they will make deliveries therest, the quantity of cach article proposed tn be de! ered, the time when said deliveties shal! be ¢om- maneed, and when to be completed. The price must be written outin wordsop the ids. Gorn to be put up in good stont sacks, of abont two bushels each. Qata in like sacks of about three busheleeach. The sacksto be furnished without extra ge to the Gevernment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kindor description ef oats, eorn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered must bo stated in the proposals. 7 ‘All the articles offered under the bids herein in xited will be subject to rigid inspection by the Government inapectcr before being acoegted. Covtracts will awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder,as the iaterest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole ammount centracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a gusranty. signet by two reayon- sible persons. that in ease bis bid is acceptes he or they will, within teo days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ip @ sua equal to the amount of the con- iract to deliver the forage proposed in eonformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bi¢der should fail to enter into the eon- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respop- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awardes The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attcrney Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or reeponsi- bie perzon known to this office. ah bidders will he duly notified of the aceept- ance or rejection of their preposala. ¥ The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proporal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Bucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D, ,. and should be plainly marked ** Proposala for Forege.” Bonde, in asum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract. signed by the cevtractor and both of his uarartors, Will be required of the sneceseful bid- fer or bidders upon signing the contract Blenk forms of bdr. guarantees and bouds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) 1, the sub-erjbar, do hereby prepsse to farnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Qua ter- master’s Department at , Rgracably to the $i tnehen 1 nd 4 e8 lon, ics a8 lowes terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage. dated Washington Depot, Dac. 8, 1863, the following articles, viz: —— bushels of Qurn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels of Uats, in sacks, 2t —— per bushel of 82 pounda — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per tom of 2,00 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per tun of 2,000 ands Daivory to commence onor befere the — day of ,.186—. and to be completed on or before the —— day of . , and pledge myself to enter into @ written contract with the United tates, with good and approved securities, within thespace of 00 daya aftr being notified that my bid has been accepted, Your obedient servant, i r General D.H. Rrcxer, Bneadie General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D, €. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of L county of and Btate of hereby, jointly ang severally, covenupt with thé United States, and guarantee, in case the Soren ae bid of be accepted, that he er they will, within ten days after the acceptance of sa'd bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with good and sufficient sure ties, im a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the forage heros in confor- mity with the terns of this advertisement, dated Dec. 8. 1848, under which the bid was made; and, in case the raid shall fail to enter into a con- trac’ 6 aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diflerence between the offer ’by raid and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of + Foal Seal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. 3 To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or sny other officer ona the mais bes rt Bowemments or respon- i u io o! 5 sible person known SH. RUCKER. dec3 tf Brigadier General and Q. M. jours BRYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FATTERS, No, 600 Ninva Srzns7, near avenue, Have gat rocelved. and will constantly eon ¢ oa mand, rgest best_assortmen’ 18 of Chandeliers, Brackets, . in the Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, and other es, and all arti- cles in this line, from the establishments in Wew York, Philadelphia, &0., whieh will be sold on the most reasonable terms, Also, BANGRS, URNAOBS, and Fire-Board Weare repared to furnish the best RANGE in proasreters,oo very fetsonsble fsrms, Hotels, eg a ee a6 also everything In tery ‘tains ont Ta HE BAN; « tale of the nineteenth The Army Sargeon’s Manual; by Westminster Review for October. 2ra; by Lt. Mowry, From Dan to 3. P, Newman FRAN OK TAY LOR; PY 3, Wark stands, Betina. irate ee Wee Bie areas ase mntnavines thle ted schedules and instraetions can beob- | i ox 24 ot | ~ CLOTHING. pas MOsT POPUBAB PeaTaEng § Is TH, BROS: & 00.. 40 Wort Baltimore street, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS, & ts and Merchant Tailors, 2 wer timore street. ‘The Bos Ton Merchant Tullors, wa. 40 West Baltimore st. RB Goede of all descriptions at reasonable Brice, Ws ean save 10 por cent, by getting ee *‘nuertH, BEOS. & 00.. 40 West Baltimore etest. The best and ches pest, oteing Bosse ie the TH. . & CO., ceuneryi 40 West Haltimore street, MaR HALL OLOTHING HOUSE, But West Badaere st, Baltimore, Md, pe eensin mina ean save 30 per cont. by | aying their Clot ° 'H, BROS. & 00. “hire, Baltimore street. Waahi: enstomers ean Gnd the best | mors Clothing h - p country. szery artiele i eae) (0 West Baltimere street. | leading Oleth: House of Baltimore offers EA Ma E Boer 2 O40 West Baltimore strest. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. 00. to your Olothing. 40 West Baltimore street. ‘The plae re eVerybedy gets suited, TH. BROS. & OO. tk West Baltimore atrest, only, incase oie ee cmore or Washington that oir Goel AMITH, BROB. & co. 40 West ‘Baltimore street. Tee Tata centieeesine of uate of ir cent. be ofered a discount of 10 BeITH, BROS. & OO 40 West Baltimore street. eeleicrs can cave twenty dollarsen ying 0" SMITH, BROS, & 09. 40 West Baltimore st.. Baltimore, Md. It will all to come to Baitimere to buy your oLOTHING ‘SMITH, BROS & bo Merchant Tailors and Olothiers 4 to BMITH, BROS. & OO. Meoote, Hall Ovotivn House, 40 West , Baltimoré | ° mi in! oth i street, to got your Fa MITH BROS. & OO, Merchant Tailors and Qlothiers, 40 West Baltimore strest, French and Ba; ey and plain 7 L, the Ali in endless varieties at SMI’ Pcpular Merble Hall Olething Baltimore street. OLOTHING, @OING!—GOING!—GOING! BOWN THEY G0, AP LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SY4TH BROS., THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anp 464 SEVENTH STREET. OFrositz Post Orricz, AL4, GOODS SPONGED. and ali the Where you een (/ATRST STYLES On FRR NOLISH, AND AMBEIOAN WALKING OOATS, PEO TOP PANTO, DTyEss DOUBLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINEES SUITS, PLAIN ANB FANOY OASSIMERE, Together with the pe Lane The sponge Disohar; a Buit by ish WALKING AOKS; also, the pce ties, coat out, | H, BROS. & 00'S House, 40 Wort , éep 34-8m BET STOCK or BOYS oLoTning THR OITY, N, B.—We also TEE an STOOK PIEOE GCoDs ror custon WORK. AN of whieh we of UNUSUAL EOW PRIOES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, OAPS, snInTS, TLRS. BUSPENDERs, Ke. J. H. BMITH, No, 460, And SMITH BROB., No. 464, CLoruizxs any Munowant TaiLogs, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, Washington, oe sm PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, 394 FURS! FURB!! FURS!!! The ereatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at MO. GLADMON & CO'S New Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 394 Penna. av., bet. 4 and 6th sta, dec 12-2w* MPORTANT TO FEMALES. — e 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 cansotdo harm to the most delicate; ¢ertain in correcting ail irregu- larities. Painfal Menstruation, removing ail structions, whether from cold or otherw: head- ache, pain is tae side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all pervous affections, hysterics, fatizae, pair in the back and limbs, &c,, disturbed aleer, which arice from imterruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commenceme:t of g new era in the treas- ment of ir egularities and obstructions which have | consigued se many to & PREMATURE G female can epjoy good health unlei and whenever ap obstruction take: health begins tojdecline. These the Jinest Preparatron ever put forteard with DIATE and PERSISTENT BUCO RE BE DECEIVED. Take thi Druggist, and iS a iveriisement tell him that you want the EST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDI- CINE IN THE WOXLD, which is comprised in these Pilla DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for ail complaints peeuliar to Females, To all classes fhey are inyatuable, inducing, with cer tamntyy Perrodical regularity. They are known to thonsands who have need them at different periods, throvgtout the country, baviog the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America Explicit disecttons, stating when they should not be used. with each Bex—the Price One Dollar per Box, or & Bozes for $5, containing from 5 to # Pilla. Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa- tion. by remitting 'o the Prooriectors, FOR SALE B ¥Y ALL DRUGSISTS, HUTCHINS & HILLYEE, ped ad) deald-eoly.a . 8 Cedar st,, New York. ((OMBEBLAND AND ANTHRAOITS COAL, | LUMBER, &ce., &c. WILLIAM R. BNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Bave for ssle at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000'Fons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tors ANTHRACITE GOAL, Also, s large amount of. very superior Osk Ath and Hickory LUMBER, ef every description Allof which will be sold on reasonable terms All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt attea- tion, WM, R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water acreet, Georgetown, D, 0. F)ROPOSALS FOR THE GRADING AND Pay 1:G F STREET NORTA FRO. STREET WEST TO FOURTEENTH PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's Of- fice until 12m..on Friday. the 3th instant, ior re purpose of grading and paving F street north. om 5th street west to ith street with’ | stones similar to those used in pavin timore street, (Baltimorecity.) not ever 8 or than 5 inches in diameter, and 7 inches deep, or with Cobble Stone, not more than 6 or inches in diameter, whichever the irect. Bidders will state the price per square earch material separately,and per cubic yard for grading; the paving to be laid in a bed of gravel 12 inchesin Sent » and the street well before being rammed tHfee times, once with a 90 pound rammer, and twice with a50 pound ram- mer and then covered with sharp al whole to be finished to the isfaction of the Commissioners of the Seeond, Third j Fourth Wards, and the Assistant Commissioners, RICHARD WALLAOG, Mayor, Marrnew G. Exery, Cnas, F. Woop, Gr S18, o™8s Bonne Bonses reg A /SNERAL’S ruse Division. feels Deer 1 136 ( HORSES, suitable for Oa and Artillery ice au te renee le ro Depot, in open bynae ent p aettrered to Captain L, Lowry | re, A. M.. be sal to the neual = “ay being accepted, i Contras | of Suse A BEI Colonel in charge First Di | Quartermaster General's oxice, yard for jioners bid } Assistant Commi del7-law: ' | thus saving $9. Divided in separate Morera | 2 STREET | | Youne ME: di, | Pity D* JOHNEOR) scrrMoRe K ff OFFICE No. 7 ROUTH FR DERIOR St hack THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING,” Has discovered the i Certain. Speedy, ang emedy ip POris Brloctua REASES OF 1WPRUDRNOE, Reitef mm Bix Hours fe Trifi Persone Ruined by Ignorant Pretender, Deadly Polson, Mercury. should a) immedtistely. A CURE WARRANTED OR WO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAY. Weakness of the Baek, Iovoluntary Disehar, rieture fections of the Kidneys aad Bias mpotency, General Dedility, N eptia, Canguor, Low Bpirite Palpitétion of the vari, Timidit : Piness 0! ht or tic diness, Baas Head, Throat. Nore. cr ‘kin AGections of the Liver Lungs. Sto-osch. or Bowels—thene Perrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habite of Youth— the SECRET ant eeiitary praciices more fatal to their victims than the song of Fyrens ‘o the mari- or , wy pera of Biyssuse, biiahtirg their most brilliant he pes or anticipations, reoderiog marri impossible. actos YOUNG MEN. Repecially, who have becoine the victims ef Sort tary Vice, thal dreaitul and destructive hapit. which aunuaily swe to am untimely grave thon ef Young meo of the most e: and bri Bt intellect. Who might o list-ni BS eloquence or wat With fgli confidence TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melanckolye%ate pracuces id cats Eanes of ae Trg Moakaess of the Back aud Limbs, fain in the Head, Di ef fight. loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation ar the Heart, Dyrpeovin. Nervous Te rangement of the Dig stive Fanctio-« Gene: Dehility. 8ymptome of Consumption &c, Mrnrarity.— The fearin! effect of the mind ara much te he dreadet—loseof Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depressi. nef : pirits, vil Poreboding, Aven Se pore Self cistrust, Love of Boll: midity,a&¢ pate “ NOTICE Married Persons. oF young men contemplsti marriage. aware of Physiol Weaknos, Grecae Pedility. Wasting of th Organs, Deformitien ke. should apply insmediaicly. He who places bitmn-if under the care of Dr. 5, i call may religiously confide im his hon» a gentle. mad, ‘avd confid-ntly rely upon his skill asa Phy- sician ORGANIO WBAKNESS. IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS 10 MARRIAGB. By Dr. Jchusten’s marve ous treatment, Wet - nese @' the Organs ix persli'y cured. and full vigor restored Thousands of the most nervous debili- tated and impo‘ent, who fad lost all hope, have been immesiately relieved — A!limpedimen’s to marriage, Physical or Men- tal Dirqv alifcations, Les of Procreatirs power, Nervous Irritability Treablings and Weakness cr exhaustion of the mort fearful kind, apeediiy id —- pai DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Ke yal Quoilege ef Sorgeons, Lon- ' don, Graouate from one of the most eminent Col- Jeges in the United States, and the gr. rt of whose life be: bee rey im the hospitals of Len- don Paris, Philadelphia amd e:sewhere, has ef- fected some of the moe were ever knows: t the head and ea ness, be alarmed at den seunds ibfulneer, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practloa indulged in when alone—a babit frequently |-arne® from evil eompanivniy ratschool, the effects of which are nightly felt. even when agile: id, if not cured, renders marriage imporsible, and We. are both mind and body, shoud apply immeii- ately. What a pity thata young man, the hope of hi eountry and darling of his parents, should be patched trom al] the prorpects and enjoyments of life by the c nsequen-e of deviation from the patt of natureand Seaetgien na certain secret habit, Such persons must. before contemplating : MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the mest necesrary raquiniter to promote conoubisl bap: nese indeed, Witnont these the journey through life becomes ® weary pi'arinage; the prospact hourly darkens 10 the view; the mind become shadowed with dexpnir and filled with the melan- choly retiections that the happiness of auother ig blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. artonishing cures that bled with ringing in Hay nervous- When the misguided and Imyradent yotary of pleasure finds be bas imbibed the seeds of thig peinful disease, it often ba 8 that an ill-timed sense of me ordread of covery deters him to th om education and an alone befriend him. He falla f ignorart aud dos: gning pretend- ble of curing, filch his peonniary substance, keep him trifling moath after month oras long a8 the smallest fee can be ebtained. and in despair Jeave him with rained health to sigh over his galling Cisappointment; or, by the ure of that deadly poison reury, hasten the eonstitn- ticna! syo:ptoms of thie terrible disease, Affections of the Heat, Throat, Nose, Skim, ew, micgressing with frightful rapidity until death nts anend to bis dreadfal sufferings by sending country from whose exch ae im to tha! undiscovered bouree no traveler returcs, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the coruer, Fail not to observe name and pun ber. id send portion of ai- Degftymptoms. — r,s Diploma hangs in his Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this estabii: within the laet twenty year the numerous importart Burgical Operati erformed by Dr. Jobpston, witnessed by the r« porters of The fan’? ard many aed prety Bo icer of which have ap- ared again and again be’ore the public, berides in standing as & gevtl-map of character ani re- ponsihitity, is @ anfficient guarantee te the af- “SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, ja SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Ponitive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, da Contains no Minera! no Baisam, no Mercury. Only Ten Prils to te Talento Effect a Oure. They are en irely vegetable. having nosme!! nor asy unpleasant tate, and will notin any jure the stomach or be wels @! the moat delic Cures in from two te feur days, ard recent so in ‘* twenty-four bours.”? Pr pared bya gradusie of the Univernity of Penns: fthe most eminent Doctors and Chemiets of NO BAPOSURE RO PROTRER, HO CHA ‘Let thons who have Ccspaired o! ou cured, yy who bare = eoTg+d with Balsam Copavia,or sry the rae TSAMARITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain enveiope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, #3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! SETTERS: SCALES: "ROILS SYPHIT IS. ORVENBRESL DISBAS pe, 2. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the pubiic aaa positive cure, EYPHILIS OK VENEREAL DISBASER, the FAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICHisa mort potent, certain and ¢ffectnal remedy ever prescribed: it reaches and eradicates every particle ofthe venereal poison. so that tr ecureis thorough atd permanent. Tak» then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not tranamit to your pos terity that for which yeu repent inatter years oO PAIR! Although you may be pronovaced incurable, the “SAMARITAN BS ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad eflects of Mercury. FEMALE3! FEMALES! In many affections with which unmbers of Fe- males snfler. the KOOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, im Ulcorated Uterus, in Whites in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility and for all co™ plaints incident to the sex. Sent by express, Price #1 @ bottle, or 6 bottles for $5 pit) SAMARITAN’S CHANORB WASH. Price % cents. Full directions. . DESMOND & ©O.. Box 151 Philadelphia Post on Bold by B. CALVERT FORD, errner 2th st. and B (S tent ol England, ard secured by the the Reole de Pharmagis de Par's, and the Imper College of Medicine, Vienna Triesmar No 1, ts the affectual remedy for Relax- tion, Bpermathorrtoes, suj Exhaustion of th Bystem Triesmar No. ? has entirely ruperscded the naseouse use of Copavia, Cubes. ¢ Tries- mar No. 3is the infallible nedy for all Impari ‘ies and Be-ondary Symptomr, thug obviating os id of mercury end all other deleterious ingre- jenta. Rach preparation is in the formof # most seree- Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere. in ti . im tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 eases in one for $9, and ip $27 cases, doses an ad- Roux, de, ¢ ministered? by Valpeau, Sallamanda, pihglesalo and retail by Dr, BARBOW. No. 194 peckerat, New Work, To be bad'alao of 8. 0: FORD, No. 290 Ps corner ith street. mat CONFIDENTIAL. r N who baye injured themselves b¥ certain secref habits which unfit them fr busi- ness. pleasure, or the duties of married life: — middle aged or old men, who, from the follies © youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance © their years. betore p! themselves ander t 4 treatment of any one. should Srst read TH SECRET FRIBND,”” Married Ladies will learn soma ies of importance by perusing “The Becre' en Sent to any addres, in a sealed enyolope on re- eeipt of Twenty-five Cents. Address 1 B90. ém* Ds, , A BEEWART & CO. de l4-ly eats Boston, Mss#. APPINESS MIBERY!—THAT 18 THE UEs Fron rhe Rropetotorser the eae BIAN CABIN BT OF WONDBRS, ANATOMY, MEDICINE,” have determined regardless o mse—to issue, free, (for Deuefit o7 sulle nity,) four of their most im«tractive aod ie Leciures on. riage and ‘ts quali! lervous Debility, Premature Decline, 4 ion, Weakness, Depression. or ignorance t, logy and Nature’s Law, These invalus’ Jectures have been the means of enlightening are paving thousands. and will be forwarded free © the receiptof four stampa, by address Partstan Cpa of Anatomy and Broadway, New York. rua 1 LiME now L Peis eo ' aA Sinout eomlod eerie crt

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