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ee acnbenisnnactiomnearenerheniaesseenepig sie dinademeainbmeanesieenerieeenimsmanien ae neciiaraiatiniicerians sd PROPOSALS. CLOTHING. 1)® 2O8NEON,, Urivose = nee ee ; LOCK HOsPIT i BYTHE | PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. er, ee PERSONAL, DEE ACKER yre Most Wexner ‘THE EVENING ST A OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST REF ¥ OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTAN *HE MOST POPULAR CLOTEING HOUSEIB. THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISI TLY exterisl anplication of DR SIGES- t ‘ | oGRs, No. $7@ ath xtreet bet D | 2 , BRUS. & OO. . brig rata Pe@iiry in a Villoge. ataira) wives fulland thorough infermatiow con- | MOND’S B:SKNO# OF PALMBTTO. a] Orrick Darot Gow 40 West Baitimore strest, Baltimor Has discovered the mo t Certaio, Speedy, and We live in the villare of Saiemyand have to | Corning sll affairs througa lie, with aul im fe- | acteat ones upin the nerves counected aSBY N.D.C., Jam. 10, 1545. Riiectual Remedy in the wo RU DENCR. econemiise ate et of ground that those resid- | #41 610 Health, Wealth aud Marring*, Love Affairts with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly, By Sealed Proposals are invited until) WEDNES- SMITH, BROS, & OO., Clothiers and Merchant SP Eas adel ii tar: Me rviaees? Tailors, 40 We:t Baltimore street. Bon Ton Merchant Tailorn, Deadly Poison, Mercur:, should app!¥ The BoD Went Baltimore st., Baltimore. M4 immediately N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE ot fe! i eC Jo: rneys, Lew Suits, Absent Friends, Ric:neasand = this gid every decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- | DAY. January 1%, 12 o’clock m.. for furnishing Eon peg ASE a a lemme Death, Dr. Barker cap be consulted roe iene served by filling and bulldiog up with De. 8. | the Subsistence Department with d pecupy the bac end ot our | Moni g till 9in the evening. - White's Metal Fillinc, Cheoplastic Bone Testh | pWwe THOUSAND (2,000) BARKELPOF FLOUR, Bee eee eee occe Pye nest to the para, | MPORPANT ANNOUNCRMENT TO PRMALKS | Weerled orer rootast 260 Pa-ay.__jan¢ Im The proposals will be for what is known at this w tilion off three orfour feet of the whole SEPPERING WITH DIXBASKS PROULTAR | PyENTISTRY—Drs. KOCKWOUD & MERRILL, | Depotas Nos. 1.2and3. and bids will beentertained | oo og TN FROM ONE £O TWO DAYS. @ partition off three ee for the hens to | 10 THE SBX.—MADAMB MENAH. after !4 years | Destists, Room No. 2, Washiogton for any quantity lees than the whole. | 2 Vrral fae until Gepoeltihes cage, We havo boxe | Mattes Ion govt; Baty tekcegiaerigymeut | Baling, covonr Bonus. ereaue sed Ce GOpoep | its musi be ln dapicate,and for sach ersten | | warntnguctangcan save Per cent. getting a VctineM arom Tubs Kidney and blaster # BS. id es No. a wert. } et. nov $1. a | Btric ns, AM 3 e fixed atone end of his room whereadoor opens | suck eaves. Her practice is different from any in | =~ = Rentelvery of wie Flour to commence withie | thelr Clothing me At viieg pRog £00, | Lmpatency. Genera! Debility, Nervousness. | from the carriuge-house, so thatany one can | this city,” Will give reference and certificates ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, | five days from the openi 40 West Baltimore street. psia, Languor, Low Spirita Contagion of Ide step to the door and gather the eggs without | sefcient to convince the most fastidious of her No. 234 Penusylvania aven aipttation of the Heart, Timidity, Trampling. : jence. Lhavea cheap window | sueressitl treatmentin Pemals Diseas:8. Patients | sond 4cor from 13th street, attend PY caval Persona Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders. or by \ SSARY CP SUBSISTENCE, : | i = aati Ay 4 pent € ay Stee UI, arin ene b2 Sec. jelivered in such quantities, da:ly,as e Govern: [ foan ment may direct either at the Government ware, | The dest and cheapest, Clothing Houretn the Liimuem. cf Sight or Fi Sey cncom : 8 if necessary dranches of the professicn, 06 | house in Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad ie SMITH, BROS. & OO. Head, Throat. Nose, or Skin. Affect A in the south side of this chick oom,as Th Will be visited at their residences i! sary. ee 5 country L 5 . a ele -these Perrible sald unr with brie spd wares sy thatthe | ecnarearensoracie, Tours of consultation {rom | (nga? DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, fLSGaet te are tony De Oa laearand taime leave. 40) Wert Baluincre|strect: Stomach oF itary Habita ef Youth, Jarre combs of my Spanish fowls do not be- | Having bea asufferer from the above disease tay- TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Jeted within twenty days from the acceptance of | MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. | BORE and solitary practlors vig the mari: eome frcst-bilten, and so as not to check my | self. I deem it 2 duty and privilege to offer my sere hens trom laying, 98 cold quarters will cer- | vices to like sufferer, Jan é-im* tainly do 1 previde B place of ventilatio® | r19 THE UNFORTUNATE. fomewhere abere, and bave the window so 1 that Lown open it in moderate weather. To aliow several hens to roostina close, anvea- wrth the Machy ite of Uryeen. | Bids will be recei Flonr to be delivers: pera of Byssus, blighting. their most brilliant I would advise xi] persons hrving teeth to ex- isninea eee serrate Also, for Blouria | Persons in Washington can save 2) per gent. by | hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., t to call st Dr LEWIRE office, ai nod, merchantable, secoad hand tour *bartels, | buying their Clothing of finpeeaible. sents e them taken out by this new an t they must be such as wil be accepted by the ‘SMITH, BROB. & CO., | YFOUNG MEN r ee Inepector, or they will not be receives the G ‘40 West Baltimere street. ‘ Es pecially, who bave become v pelle ait of Balt Eye rind Paymert will be made insnch fands as the Gov- peat | t8rF o that dreadiat and destruc ive habit, far re i 's iniu- | at 113 Pennevivanisavenue, west. Use the Amar- | ing Artificial Teeth, you once sae the great ; 4i bursement, Our Washington customers can find the best | yihfin gniually sweeps fo an untimely grave Hous if yon’ dent believe ity go to achurch | 1AM Seecitc or Blood Punder. dee 2sdw | improcement in, hii tecth you wilt have the:s in| 'rhwuaaat Government inspection will De thade | stock of Clothing in, the country -eyery article | of Vourg wien of the most ota tad talan: od we 1 it ‘ er eee S A f i ived, and none will he | sponged—al iS 3. Re elivct, who wight otherwiss have packed with men ond women. without any R. LEON. No. 242 Pennsylvacia avenue, between 12th aud | Jt before the Flour is reow! . 70 West Baltimore street. UAT a tt BS na tic 7 € % a 20 Peun’a avenu . accepted which is not fresh ground, and made ning Fe ver fetion whate\er, and see if you don’t be. Office 4: Metween 43¢ and éth stroets isth streets. A Certain Safe and Speedy Cure, infrom 3 to 7 | harmless process. Also call and examine days, of either disea: No pay uulesscured, Call | the Doctor 8 new and Taproved metho’ of Insert- aked toextacy the living hare, may i ieini - | elognence © come sivepy cet the headacte, etc. certain and ee ereen ae and eth streste, | _novs3 8.R,LEWIE.M.D., Dentist, | from wheat ground inthe vicinity where mand: | whe leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers | OCI Conadence. l have soffiient space under the carriage BU BO. BYPHILYs. STRIOTURS, SEMI- EET HEH | “An oath of allegiance nist accompany the bid of | the finest stock of Olothing tn the country: hE PARTICULAR NOTICE house. so that my lottiest aud prondest Span- WKAKNESS, INFLAMED BLADDER, fr M. LOOMIS, M. D., | each bidder who has not the oath on Sle inthis L) H, 40 West Baltimore atrest, There are eo1ne of the sad and melancholy effects ish k csonot strike his large eombs against | WHITES, SUPPRESSION GF THE MENSE! The Inventor and Patente 2 office, and no bid will be entertained from parties produced by ly habits of youth, viz: Weakness the joints; this T baveall bricked up as tight | DISBASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEY ERAL PLATE TEETH, attends person who have previously failed tocsmply with their |». not fall to come to SMITH, BROS, 00. to ofthe Back and Aimbr. Pain in the Head. Dimnasa t t i a, 208i AD ex: 8 e o ers, aud z se P ‘ mS t a. Nervoos a . De. Senta fibers aw ine my beue Sse cunity Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- | personean wear others who cannot wear thes 80 for any cause. Bidsto be addressed to the under- The place where Sven pet7 eee rangement of the Digestive Fanctio 9 General Lirtabthd dette kS J the sun shining in And | tire of those diseases the doctor bits defiance to Persons calling at wy Office ean beaccommodated | signed, at No, 223 G street, endorsed. * Proposals SM1/H, BROS, & 00., Debility, Symptoms of Ce F lenty of goed gravel, ashes und lime to wel- | ail competition in tneir treatment and cure. with any style’and price of Teeth they may desire, | for Flour.” E.T. BRIDGES 40 West Baltimore street, MENTALITY.—The fea inter ow in, a d occasionally some bits of fresn Recent cares of veneresl diseases cured in one oF | butte thone who are particular, aod wigh the pa jall- Captain and C. 8, V. hingtomthat | TXch to he dreadet—lox afusion Teal, pieces of cabbage,ete, they hardiv know | twodays. Ladiesand gentlemen can consult him | reat. cleanest, strongent and most perfect denture | — aa The only house in Baltimore or Washington tha\ Depressi. nof pir I Parebodion, itis winter, and lay eggs rightalong, just as | at his office from 9to ¢o’clock daily. de24 3m* thet art can crocare, the MINERAL TEETH will PRorcsars FOR LUMBER. . sponge all their Goods, eH BROB, & 00 AY i a te Be cir ty. Self distrust, Love of Soli- 7 ‘ ; HY ude, Timidity, &e 40 West Baltimore street. NOTICE as much as at any other time of the year. A Reowain thiscity—No. 338 Pennsylvania ave , Py cons outs either personally or by lntter, at 492 7th Bt. | yteor din end josh ats, Also, 907 A¥eh streets though they,thought it was required of them | B. DARBY can te consulted, confidentially, be more fully warranted. Cure Quantervasten’s Orr DB: Pet OF WASHINGT spoce is left forthem togo up trom this catiar | between Dand E, Thore who have been unfortu- | * Waseiraror. D. C., January 10, 145, All Discharged Soldiers im Washington are to their laying and roosting apariment, with- | aste hitherto in their selection of @ physician Philadelphia. mar 4 ly Boated Proposals will be Fecetved Fy this office efered a discount of 10 Ber cent. baying of us, rat g put in the ¢ re should call on him. ¢ 1)-im = til F) \ January 20, 1355, at 2 o’elock M., : 5 5 Gace dice (hat opens enithe socth cis ents DWIN, MD | TPREAEORY DEPARTMENT, for delivery at this Depot of Lumber of the follow. 40 Went Baltimore stroot. id apply ime onan shich dkecp ones ia wai _ W , 0 Batnws, v Orricg CoMPTROLLER oF Currency, ing quantities, kinds and descriptions viz: Lauded pei ne 5 park, whic eepopenin warm weatherand ° PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, y ARHI YN, December 14. 1884 1.50 00 feet 44 White Pine Oommon Culling, Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollarsen | muy religiously co in hishondr ava gentle Closed in cold days. Ihave a place fixed in de 4345 lith street, between G and H. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence preseated to | 125.0'' feets-4 White Pine Common Gullingss’ a Buit by teyiog of man, and confidently rely upon his skill as Phy- SMITH, BROS. & CO ’ cian. 40 West Baltiwore st., Baltimore, Md, 8 been made toe appear that | 1f0,000 feet 8 4 White Pine Commen Cullings, c the barn which I can open at pleasure to feed Ts BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 351 | theusdtersigned, ith and water them, and throw the centents ot the Fr i t nec We otten arly do in a park. draw the side.door and let my hens ran where. ever they choose, which they seem toenjoy very mach, and find things to pick up that we krow ve Ty little about; that tney seem to re- vn quire, » T have two breeds ata time. I make a ion in the park and extend itunder the barn, aud let out but one flock at a time. Some of my neighbors tell me it does not pay to take pains in this manner with chickens My rep'y is, that I can’t afford to feed hens ail wister without any return ofeggs,andI never had a ben to live all winter without something torat. If yon don’t feed her she will endeavor to ge" tovour Mow or granary,and the resnit is. yon have patd for your hens living all winter. ard in the -pring you have nothing to speak or show fori. Hens have no time to zet up eggs Te standing on one foot trying to when they keep warm. re New Poultry Boak. @2 The comparative freedom of the negro frm nervous diseases isa singnlar cirenm and one of importance, tharowmg light the character of the race. Mania, pa- epilepsy, chorea, hysteria, snd deli- rium tremens are affections, extremely prev- alent with the whites, from which negroes of pure bleod are almostexempt. This exhalta- tion of the nervous organization, culminating in many eases im disease, is Do douht the chief distinguishing mark between the races, and corresponds to the superiority indicated in the whore animal chain by advancing nervous developments. Dr. P. B. Staais, physician to the Albany penitentiary, states in s recent repert ihat “In a practice of forty-six years I have bever known & negro of pure blood to have delirium tremens. Ata time when there isso Much Giscnssion relative to the exhaltation of the black race to a position cfequality with ihe white, itmay be aproblem well worth considering whether the negro’s brain and ; meryous system are so peculiarly constituted as to protect him,in agreater orless degree, from a malady of this formidable character. 87" A new method o! this new imposition. 89° Mr. Pollard, of the Richmond Examiner, captored some eight months since, while en- deavoring to reach England ona blockade run- Ber outof the port of Wilmington, is at the headquarters o f Gen. Grant’s Army, and will ina day or two be permitted to proceed to / Richmond to be exchanged for a Tribune cor- respondent. S77 Stays were guile unknown in Russia un- dl Peter the Great dauced with some of the Hanoverian ladies on his journey to Pomera- Ria. (juite astooncded, the monarch exclaimed to his suite after the bali, What confounded bard bones the German women have” a7 1) W. Poor, who murdered his niece, Mies Ella Poor, near Clarksville, Tenn., some- times since, wus arrested in Indianapolis, on the 6th mstant. @F7 Toe New Jersey Legisiature assembled yesterday, and @lively session is expecied from the fact of there beinga tie ir the political com- plexion of the Nouse. ip Nearly ten fifteen fthousand listed in the Union service in Loniziana. m2 Counterfeit 20's on the Farmers & Me- ehanics’ Bank Mar) land are in circulation, al- tered irom two's. m2 The New York Historical Society is to make an (fort torenew communications with the Georgia Historical Society at Savannah Be The € “Marriag: ularcrd Thists UF The Cit appr priated qu taf the ci ®¢ Geo. Boone Lrown, one of the proprie- systematizing the thing. ters of the Nashville Press, died of apolexy on the 6:D instant. 87 Retween the 2th of December and the 6th instant, there were forwarded from Lonuis- ville, Ky , 6(¢0 rebel prisoners. B#/So many Smiths reside in Chattawoga that they are printed separately in the list of Jetiets. under the head “Smiths.” 89” An old gentieman in Wisconsin, aged 100 years, Dns just married a young and frisky widow of 55. @F The rebels have postponed their Ubrist- Mx dinuer for the soldiers ty “a more coave- biect reason.” «7 Three natiional banks have been e:tab- lished in Colam bus, Obio. JICTOR BECKER, PIANO TUNER.AND REPAIRER, RE Has rerumed his busines end promptly to orders le ing vinc 4 will, ax Bacal, at- vr him at the follow- Leu. pery & O'Toole, engravers, 326 Pennsylva- nin avenue. between 9th and 10th sts. F.C. Reichenbach s P: street, near Pennsylvania ave dames O. McGuire & Co., auctioneers, corner of Peon: !varia avenue and 1th at. V. BECKER was conneeted during the last ten yeurs with the piano establiahmentof Mr, John F. Bilis end Known a8 tuner for Chickering & Sons, bamer sn refsrences —RSisters of the the Visitation of Georgetown Profs, 3. FR, Kley, Misa J The following persons have Siaily gave tasie J P. Caal- a May. B STRENGTH TC TAB WEAK! . YOUrA TO THE AGED!! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is naequalledasa Rejuvenator and Restorer of waste The acedsheuld be certain to make the Riokrene 2 hovacheld got. imasinuch as it will render them youttfolin feeling and in streng*h, and enatle them to lite orer agsin the dass of their pristine y. Itnot only exhilarates but strengthens. ant or inert fanctions. # reelly on invaluable blessiog, especially to those redpeed to 9 com ‘ition of sarvility. tane, or ordinary sickness. No rratier wh at the casse of impotency of any bumaa erga: this euprrh preparation will remove the who have b selfabnse my effect at once and forever. punts BIOKKENE Cones Iurorency, @axexat Desinity. Neevous Iscaps ity Dyspwrera. Derression. Lore ov ap- Parts. Low Srintr , Weak GesERATION, IMBECILITY. P+ pa ation. Parsons who. by impruden BATUBAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- Bentcwe b Th ‘atece Re UANGOID, the DES e the L LD, the PAIR- ING the OLb should give thi Sb ee bettas atrial; i be found totally different. from all other a ticles for tae eal TO FEMALES —This in’Btryous we 8 ol storé in: wasted strength with mene e witbt at dogs Be eee ll reo re Pe t healt’, and banis& Dyspepsia forever ‘One dollar p»> bottie, or Aix bottles for $4. Seip BY Davoeisrs GB SESR ALY, ZL Bevt dy expre: pate oe Hitibiggiek cts a O-dar str, by 8. C, FORD, ¢ tner lth street deed eoly.s acd PCODsslvauia avenue. e-clote. The water does not freeze up asit bave two orthree rather warm daysin me winter, when the snow is melted ett, Ateuch times | always make ita point to } } Almenach des Jeux, Almanach Oomigue. A'ma- swindlingin govern. Ment securities has jnst come to light. The j guilty parties procure a number of the 7.50 joan bonds, and, after cutting off the coupons, gell the bonds at par or witha slightreauction, { to uneévepecting persons. Without the coup- ons no interest can be obtained by the bona- holder. Let people be on their guard against thovesna White troops and Ted troops have been en- lifornia papers publish “Births,” * «Divorces” and “Deaths” in reg- Councils of Baltimore have | 5°,000 to aid im filling the ispo Warcrooms, 495 Nth cademy of oF THE ORGANS oF BSTAL INDoLesug, Exaciationg Exnot. rr #48 2 Mosr Devichiryn, Desrganie AND Nover Errect Upon tHe Nea. Yous SYSTEM, and all who are fn any way proatra- ted Dy nervous disabilities are earnestly advice! to geek a curs in this most excellent*and unequaled have lost their 8. It.r atko ® grand tenic, and will give relief in | brief persiatence | 4 & degree of street, ie the onty practical STA MPER in ae Mer-hanis? Nationa! Bank af Washinston,in tne | 10.0 feet 6 4 White Pine Selects, the District, is that he daily bas todo over work that is botched at other so-called Btamping plac’ He bas the largest and finest assortment of terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns, | he is able and willing to stamp any pattera brought kim. nov 2t T. DISSOLUTION HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between George Parker, Thos. Parker, and Jos, B, Bryan, doirg bnsiness under the name and firm of G@.& T. PARKER & CO.. was, by mutua consent, dissolved on the Isth of November, 1855, All persons having claims against them are re- quested to present them for payment, and all per- sons indebted to them are earnestly requested to settle the same immediately. P.&, Either member of the late frm, or Mr. J, A. Peak, ia authorized to receipt forthe frm, G,& T. PARKER & 00. G@FoRcE PARKER, GEO. T, PARKER, AND 3 SAMUEL @. PARKER, having formed a co partnership under the name and style of GEO. PARKER & SONS, ; will continue to keep constantiy instore a Barge | and well selected atock of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &e., atthe old stand, Nos, 343 and 345 Pern. avenue and hepe, by a strict attention to business, to merit a Continuation of the liberal patronage kere- tolore extended to the late firm. GEO, PARKER & BONS, de5-3taw2mif _[Totel.] PAE Batt es | pPsexce ALMANACS FOR 1565 —Almanach | pour Kire, Almanask de!’ Illustration, Al- manach de |’ Universe. Almansch da Voleur. Almanaeh de Iilustrations Modernes. Almanach Lupatique. Almavach du Chariva Almanach ; des Victoires de Napoleon ILf. Polichinelle Al- manach perpetual. Mere Gigogne dea petite En- fants, Almanach dels Danse, Ailmanach Chantant. Aimanach des Dames end des Demoisellos, Alma- pachdu Marin Almanach des Jenx de Boviete Almspach Manuel de la Bonne Cenisine. Nouvel oy nach ce Petit Sora: es Almanach le Caglios- tro. it rom Paris. Gee Br PORES lon FRANCK TAYLOR, ARINI'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between Sth and Lith ete, This Academy is now open for the reception of pupils, Daye or Torrion, For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdayn, Yer ofthe Gurr ney, do hereby certi Merchants? National. Ban of office this fourtcenth day of December Odea tas Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to5 p.m. Gentleman’s Class—Tuerdays, TRarsdays and Baturdays, from 8 $0 9p m. Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the Academy during achool hours, Quarter commencing on entry. oc8 YLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF @U SpeuEee ARAPIC, - Well known as the Moet Pleasant, Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, OROUP, WHOOPING couGcH AMD AL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Ftsruperior efficacy in arresting stubborn conghs and the first stages of consumption, has long been appreciated ‘by most families and physicians, and its success in giving imm: te relief from a re- capt cough or coid, unprecedented, ‘or sale at the Drug Storer, Prices and 5) centsa bot! For convenience and pertability the rame com- bination msy be had ing mild lozenge form, well adapted to relieve public speakers, singer, and children, and knows as “TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH LOZENGSs,” ee aoe {IBEMEN’S INSU BAN OB COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL..... --—$200.000. Street and Louisiana . Ov Office Corm eet oe ate Avenus, Ove INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOS BY FIRE, DIR a: George Shoemaker.” *John D. Barelay Samuel Gropley, Andrew Rothweil, Themas Parker, Richsrd Barry, B, B, French, Br. 0. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Ww ma W ison, 7. d Olark. No charge for policies. mewee ae JAM AMS. ABEL @.DAVIB, Beo'y eee recent, IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ay. gndiith st. The eens Musical Establishm: uf porting house in the Die- trict. Bole Agency of Steinway & Sous grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new arsortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which isa larger assortment than ¢an be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Bes ides these, We bavea stock of Fayen & Bacon, and Haines Brothers make on hand, ‘e are the sole agents of Maxon & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET QRGANS, which we sell at factory prices, from $110 to $400. Prince & Co's MELODEONS, Purchasing exelusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- ¢om modating terms, O11, Pianos taken im exchange, tuned and ro oe RPHAN’S COURT, Disteiot or Qotumera, WASHINGTON County, To ti! :—In the case of Jobn P, Turton, executor of Thomas Biggles, de- sed, the executor aforesaid bas, with’ the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Wash. ington county aforesaid, appointed SATUR DAY, the 2%th day of January, 156, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal ostate of said deceased, and of the is in hand, ag far asthe same have been collected ani turned into money: when and where ail the creditors @nd heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phans? Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims proresly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in faid deceased's estate: provited a copy ef thi or- blished opee a week for torce weeks in tar, previous to the said 2th day of Z, ©, ROBBINS. Register of Wills. 528 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 528 between 2d and 3d, e Is the bert place in the city to get your Olothing, Boote, Shoes. Hate, and all sort of Gents Farnish- Goods, and a fall gasortient of Boy’s Clothing, iosed every Saturd: . - dec 6-eoun” 3.L. 0? BNHEIMER. Porte, OF THE AGE OF FABLE. collected by Tbos. Bulfinch; The American Hoyle; Pearls from Heine, illustrated; Memoir of Alice B. H«ven, (Cous x Alice ;) Prali’s Aygienic Pra ; Youn; AmeFica. by Bi me Halleck; The Pepetu: Curate; ‘untee Alone, by George Augusta’ Sila; Lickens’ Christmas &tory—:Mra. Lirriper’s Leg: acy;” Dissertations and Discussions, by Joba Stuart Mill, 3 yols a) FRANCK TAYLOR. dec NOCH ARDEN; Ulustrated. Woodeliff; b; 4 Harriet B. McKeever, The Life Boat; atale ef cur Boat Heroes. Golden Leaves from the American Poets. John Godfrey's Fortancs; by jayard Taylor, Margaret’? Secret and its Suceass ors, ng, t) Pan ehte= ‘dE the iment,’ | Ress Mysti cay by faiie sostontie. Lyra Aggy’ cana: hy the Rev. George T Rider, ti of Saered Literature. Qorretatidn ani Gonservation | of Borees; by ve, Faraty, Lishj lack wood’s Magazine for Havambes, oe de FRANCK TAYto URENS OF SONG, Baing memoirs QQ othe mort evlebrated foals wockltets, ee ieat days of the opera to the prasent B Bien © jayton, vol, with portraits ae: "hretic arches and Lite among the Esqui- maux 1p the years 1950, 1861 and 16? Bi: Charles Franeis Hall, with end 109 instr : ets AAD maps And yRANOK TAYLOR LARGE MAP OF GEGRGIA the direction’ ef the General A: sigeaivanen Vornicgy, ure sare 7 ¥ FRANOK TAYLOR. at the lowest Bish, a CG. W. BOTELER. from the suns! Address No. 33 GIESBORO POIN a pol is at No, ‘ where the: dec3 BATRR'S DIOTIONARY— NEW. PI Ww irom edition, Thorough'y arn and ber ly enlarged and improved. [llustratei with 3.90 engravings. [ne 29] FRANCE TAYLOR } of We d istrict of Coiwmbia. bas been duly organi ig the county of Washington | under apd according tote requirements of the fe eptitied “An act to provide « Na- y. secured by a pledge of United act of Cong! tional Curr Stetes bonds, and provice fur thecirculation and redemption thereof.” approved Juae 3, Ist, and has complied with ail the provisionsof said act re- qvired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act : Now. therefore, 1. Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- fy that The Washineton, in the county of Wishineton City of Washington, in th and Histrici of Columbia, is suthorized te com- mence the business of banking under the act afore- said. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and sea) 136 (Les HUGH McOULLOci dee b-dect Comptroller of the Currency, LDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON TOS Bee EUROPEAN PLAN, © Is enlarged to donbl its former capacity, UROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. avy. end ith st., Washington, B, C. This hotel, the oldest eondusted on the Buropean lan in thie city, tas beem enlarged and proved in every way necessary fer the FB: accommodation of the increasing guests, Thavkfuifor the patronage already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business wi Sontinse to receive patronage as heretofo: Guests will only be charged with what they recei Obarecs aro moderate. Oc 25-tf P. EMRICH, Proprietor, ATR DE FOIES DOIES DE STRASBURG ¥8 DE VEAU ‘AUX PETITS POI8, - Is DE VEAU AUX TOMATES, ES DE VEAU A L’O8EILLE, OFFES DU PSRIGORD AU NATUREL, TE DS F RAS, G A PE: AMPIGNON ARRICOTS, R A EB Ez H i. For sale by KING & BURCHELL, de 14-12t Vermont avenue and 15th street THE SALEM LEG. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE U.B. GOVERNMENT, CIRCELAR NO. 5, has fust been issued, Send fer a copy to ike LE ANY, SALEM LEG COMP. ‘Ralow, Mans, And learn from it the reason why this LEG is steadily supplanting tbe many ‘best Legs made im the world ” AR No. 5 eontains see A DERORIPTION OF THE LEG, ITS ADVANTAGES. ALS OF SURGEONS AND TESTIMONIALS Of 80: ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this original andi i the d. riginal and ingeslots meth And all other needful informat: TERS Entitled to a GOVERNMENT LEG, can receive the SALBM LEG WITHOUT CHARGE, nov 36-1m | JOREPH REYNOLDS & CO, PLUMBERS, VAS. AND STEAM FATTERA, Wo, 600 Ninva Sask, nesr avenue, Have just received, and will constantly Keep om nand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, @iaes Globes, mica and other and all arti- sles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, RANGSS, FURNACHS, and Fire-Board Stoves. e prepared to furnish the best RANGE in aa anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurante, ‘&c., are invited to call, ‘We do all’ kinds of GAS and STBAM fittings romptly and sheay as also everything in the Pit Bing line in the moat satisfactory manne: Call ard see our Bathing Tubs, Poantains Closets Wash sents Batins. Xb. io aCe ls nth street, mear Pennsylvania avenue, the establishment in the city, fe 2-eotf AWNBROKER AND 285 PATOAN “OFFICE. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, 256 MATTHEW K. WALI 286 BH. 245 C Staxer, between loth and lth, Becond door from Harvey’s Oyster Sslooa, 1 In compliance with the wish of many friends, am cow prepared to make liberal Cash ad- sr yances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware,! Glothing, and Merchandise of every description order. © Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably 0 to many of ita citizens, J am confident that to a!l who may in- trust me with businesa,(which will be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’clock, 4.M, until Nine o’clock P.H. sep 18-3m QUITAELR PREAENTS FOR THR HOLI- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the greatest varietWin this city. CARTES Die VISITE OF CELEBRITIES, fain and colored, OPEKA GLASSES, FIRLD GLASSES, FINE GOLD SPECTACLES STERBOSCOPES AND VIEWS, t ANKLIN & OO., Opticians 244 Pa. ay.. between I2th and 13th s and 3=8 Pa. av., Natiozal Hotel Buil dec 20-tf ze INO, W, BOTBLEB c. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS m OHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTBRS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARS, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES GENBRALLY. a@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATB FURNISHED AT BHORT NOTIOR, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, between Sth and lth sta ALL, BATON HOORNER OF NINTH AND D Bf3. This large and handsome HALL is now fer rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. It is finely frescoed and finished in the most subsjantial manner, with large and convenient dres rooms and gallery at the south end for spectator: The Hallis the best ventilated reom in the city. with twenty windows on the south and east an’ west side, with a large venti r in the center of | the Hall,’ It is admirably adapted for Ooncerts being buiié with special sttentton to that object! an 01 r Ballsthe greatest care has been taken to have the best floor that conld be procured. @# The Hall w'l be rented fer Balls, Concerta, Minstrels, Pairs. &c. Inquire of 0. ‘LES, on D street, 34 doer mt Hall. cumon) e nov 10-3m NURB! ats MANUBE! THE BRST ANDCHBAPEST MANURE IN THE UNITED STATES! The undersigned, having contracted for all the Giesbore Point, D. C., are now pre- tit on board vessels free of expense PA eg URE D ¢ 0 atr: T MANURE DBPOr. aulo-uf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. Ww. ENASE&£00., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, a. iacelebrated Pian Cuprittcd rat above Pa. yean be hired or purchased at accomo- dh @ativg terms, fecond hand pianos beught and takenin , oe Si-eodaant a" OF BEY Ste OHBNBACH, A NTLSUAVERY MEASURES IN CONGRESS Henry Witson ‘The Merchant Mechanic, A Pale of * low England Atheos.” By Henry A. ol 1d other ies of By ‘Doctors Mitchell, “Movehovse. and FEANCE TAYLOR, £0,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Beantliog, 12 feet long, 25.00 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 1i feet long, 25),+00 feet 3x4 Hemlocs Scant!ing, |6 feet loag, 25 (00 feet 8x4 Hemlock Scantliag, 13 feet long, 25,090 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet long, 5040 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling. 24 feet long, 60 000 feet 316 Hemlock Joist, In feet long, 25,00 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joiat, 's feet long, 2 5 Hemlock Jo. 2u feet ions, 2 6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long, 25.000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist. 16 feet long. 126,000 teet 3x4 Hemlock Joist. 16 fee: long, 50,0 feet 3x5 Hemlock Joist, 2) festlong, 50,000 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 14 feet long, 10,00 feet 3x9 and 1) Hemlock 1 if feat long, 540 feet 239 acd 0 Hemlock Joist, 20 faet long, 5°00 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist,2t feet long, 10,00 feet 8x8 Hemlock Joist, 15 to 4) feet long, ‘feet 5x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 to 40 feotiong, ) feet 4x5 Her loeX Joist, | to 40 feet long, 1 ) feet 4x6 Hemlock Jniat 36 feet long. 5 1,600 Fawed Oedar Shingles, best quality, 16 inches long i 1,000,(60 shaved Cedar Bhingles, best quality, 15 inches long. = = = 500 000 No, 1 White Pine Shingles, sawed, 19 iveher long, 900 0.0 Plastering Laths 5 J Samples of Shinglesand Latha vroposed for will be required. i Bids will be recei and ene, as se ; mantity advertised for. “A'Lof the above describet to be good merchaat able Lumber, subject to the inspezt'on of an in- spector appointed on the part of the Governms: All of the Lumber contract-d for to be d within thirty (30) days from ‘late of contract, Proposala from disloyal parties will not sidered An oath of allegiance to the “States Government must accompany each prop: onition, The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, sheuld it be awaided to him, must be guaranteed by two responaibie persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the gu: Ye : dder,and if a firm, the d separately for each kind kpecitiel, or for the whole The full name of eaca name of each of its members, with the post office address, ™ ust be legibly written on the proposal. Bonds inasum equal to half ef the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be reqnired of the successful bidder npon signirg the contract. The right te reteee. anyocr al! bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster Z Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the on. ve! “Proposals for Lumber,” and addressed to vundersien H. RUCERA, the undersignet. DB. H. . Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ja wes 8 Depot of Washington, ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIEF QUARTERMASTEN 4 OFFIOR, i Waskincton Davor. Deo 8. 1863, Sealed Propossis are invited by the undersigned for supplying the 8. Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D.0., Baltimore, Md. Alexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, Oa’ nd Straw. Rida will be received for tue delivery of 5,00 bushels of cora or oats and 6) tons of hay or straw, they propose to make del 5 itwhich they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when deliveries shal! be eom- menced, and wher to be completed. must be written outin worisonthe bids. Corn to be putupin good stout sacks, of abont two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of abut three buahelseach. The sacksto be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be xecnrely bailed. 6 particular kind or description of oats, corn, r atraw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the preposals. - All the articles offered under the bids herein in yited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the wnole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted, The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty. signed by two resoon- sible persona, that in case his bid ia accepted he or they will, within tea days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and anflicient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliverthe forage proposed in conformity with the terms of thisaivertisement; and im 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 reapon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded The responsibility of the guarantors must be shoon by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Gollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to this office. an Bidders will he duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. The fcl! name and post office addrers of each bid- me to Baitimore-to buy your SMITH, BROS &CO., Merchant Tailors and Qlothiers. to SMITH, BROS. & 0O., Tema House, 40° Wont Baltimore Fall and Winter Olothing. street, to get your Fal siTH BROS. & On Merchant Tailors and Olothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. ish WALKING ACKS; alro, the rettiest coat out, Be sui Marble Hall Clothin PANTS, French and Bx; eltoe’s ‘ancy and plain new style SACKAT. Ali in endless varietier at 8M) Popular Marble Hall Olothing Baitimore street. CLOTHING, GOING!—GOING!—GOING! BOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH anéd SMITH BROS., THB GREAT USES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 ann 464 SEVENTH STREET, OFPosita Post Orz:cR, ALL GOODS SPONGED. Where you can ane OLOTHINGsHO BST STYLES AND AMBRLIOAN WALKING COATS. LATEST STYLES UBLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINESS SUITS. PLAIN AND FANOY OASSIMERE, Together with the PEG TOP Pa EST STOCK or N, BL We alee havens 0! PIBCE GOODS ousToM WORK. UAL LOW PRICES. URNISHING GOODS HATS, APS, SHIBTS, TIES, BUSPENDERs, J, H. SMITH, No. 460, o RMITH BROS., No, 464, OLoTEIERS anp Mencuant TAtLoas, Beventh street, opp. zon Office, All of which Tv GENTLEMEN'S ENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M. 0. GLADMON & CO 'S Cap and Fur Store, New Hat No. 394 Penna. av., bet. 432 and dth st9.~ peosras T TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. are mild in their operation.acd cansotdo harm to the most delicate: certain in correcting a'] irragu- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing alt ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fitigae, pain in the beck and limbs, Xc.. disturbed aleey: which arire from isterruption o} DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era im the treat- ment of ir egularities and ob-tructious which have consigned £0 many to a PREMATURE GRAVR. female csp enjoy good health unless she is regular, whenever an obstruction takes placa the g health begins to decline. the finest preparation ener put farieard will der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washingion, D. ©.. and should be plainly marked ** Proposals for Forrae.”” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the ¢on- tract stwned by the cortractor and both of his guaraptors, will be required of the suecessful bid- der or bidders upon Sigoiug the contract Blenk forms of bids. guarantees and honds may be obtained upon application at this Office. PERSISTENT BUCO#8S. BE DECEIVED, Take this aiver isement to gist, ard tell him that you want the most RELIABLE FEMALE M CINE IN THE WOLD, which is comprised in DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty wears, snd are the most effectual ose ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. FORM OF, PROPOSAL (Town, County and Btate) (Date) 1, the subscriber, do hereby propese to farnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Quacter- master’s Department at agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage. dated _ bington Depot, Dec, 8, 1463, the following artioles, viz: — bpshels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds = — bushels ar Uats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 82 pounds — tone oF Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 — 18h of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds o commence on or before the — day pelivery,toe and to be completed on or before the —— day of »135—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States with good and approved securities, within the spaca of ten days after veing notified that my Bid has becn accepted, Your obedient servant, igadi ‘al D.H. RUCKER, Brigadier Goneral Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. €, GUARANTEK, Werghe onde signed, residents of , in the county o: and Btate ef , hereby, jointly and severally, covenapt with the United States, and guarantee, in case the: foregoing bid of be accepted, that he er they will,withim ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same, with good and suffictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement, dated Dec. 8, 1853, under which 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 reaponsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may beawarded. ~ Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of 5 3 Seal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and rufficient as sureties for the amount for which they efter to be security. —_—. To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or avy other officer under the ai Bratek Go Seramans, or respon- 8 le prison knows co 6 H. EUOKER. decd tf Brigadier General and Q. M. Cae QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIO: Dero? oF WasHInGron, Wasutncton, D O,, January 4, 1864. AY dealers in Drugs Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to cend to this ofice. on MONDAY of exch Vist, in dupticate, of the 3 ek, a sea'ed proposal or ticles they are prep¥red to furnish t» this Depot at short notice, with the price of éxch marked in plain figures,.so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, , aad at. the lowest price. D sioraw isting 1° Thee ate ada pr i quire ‘urnish the usy avery Moni PD. H. RUCKER. morning. prigadior Geol ard Oniot an . M. fan 5 tf Depot of Washtagton, )RENOH JUVENILE BOOKE.—Le Beiga i al cB karo gece Heng date a 1; Uidravell eortige;. L ret d’up jeune Cen} 6 Bracelet ls quise; Megnonne; Le Capitaine Sabra they are inva'us Feriodical regularity is ands.who have osed them at different periods. throvgiout the c untry, baving the sanctioa o some of the most eminent Phustcrans in America. Exrplicit divections, stating when they should not be used with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 5) to &) Pills. Pills sent 4y mail, promptly, secure from observa: tion. by remitting o the Proorietors, FOR 8ALB BY ALL DRUG UTCHINS & HILLYER, Proprietors, S1 Cedar st., New Yor, a = Co EMSERLAND AND ANTHRACITE COAL, LUMBER, &c., &e. WILLIAM R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND OOAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITS COAL, Also, s large amount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory LUMBER, They are known to dec 10-eoly,a of every descrip’ Allof which willbe sold om reasonable terms All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- WM. R. SNOW & OO., 107 Water screet, Georgstown, D, OC, 1E PUBLIO. THE ETECTION OF OOUNTERFEITERS, Treasury DEPaRTMEnt, Borrciror’s Orrick, Oct. 29, 1864, 88, dy an act passed at ite last session siderable sum of money at the din; of the Secretary of the Treasur in the prosecution of measures and punishment of feiting Treasury no’ other securities z: to be ‘pd layed for the etestion eraone engaged in counter. onal currency, f the United States. This payment .-f rewards to detectives sh whose inatramentality offen- justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are . by order of the Beereta supervision of the under: communicatiens relatin, offences indicated pewsrds eared who have ai 2 feite: and ethers thro ders are brought ‘under the imame- be addressed. paid to several hension sf counter- imalus thas offered, added that the stood citizens must feel ia 3 tending to impair the al securities, and thus embar- rations, will induce | capable of afford! made by ‘be Department for hat desirable e Iti 1 persons havi nt to be known by rning such offences, to the interest which all Tass ail business © the attaioment o il communicate then y tv the andersigned. threugheut eget blishers of news, T try willrender ential oe to she . ng conrpiowous Gation to thineard. EDWARD JURDA LatDsmW. Solicitor of the Traanury, Polich: j Petites aventures d’ane P. pees Paps; La Pagode 4 L See: le- Boia ec 17 WEANOK TAYLOR. ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS 10 MARRIAGE By Dr. Jc hoston’s marvelous treatment, Weak ness of the Organs is) periily cured. and full vigor restored Thousands of the most nervour debili tated and impotent, who Lad lost all Bopo, have been im meviately relieved ' pediments to marritge, Physical or Men- in tal Di-qralifications, Lesa of Procreati Nervous Irritabilit emblings, ap: or exhaustion of the mort feartul kind, sp. cured, DR. JOUNSON, Member of the Royal Qoilegs of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduates from one of noat eminent Col legesin the United States. and the greater part of whore lite has been spent in the hospitals of Len- don. Paris, Philadelphia amd eeewhere, hae ef fected aome Of the mest ar onishing that were ever known, many troubled with riosing in the bead and ears when asjeep. great n-rvons necs, be alarincd at sndden s unds bashfalness, with frequent blushing, attested aometimes wito derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves hy « indwigeiin when alone—a habitfre from evil companions, or ut school effects of which are nightly felt,even when asieep, and, noteured, reiders marriage impossible, and dea- stroys both miud and body, shoud apply iamesti ely “WN hat a pity thats yonng man. the hope of hia country and dariing of his parents, shoald be snatched trom all the proapects and enjoyments of life by the consequenre of jeviation from the path of natureand indulging ‘pa certain secret babit Buch pergous must, before contemplating MAR 1GE, dminudand body are the meat ortain practica tly learned reflect that a # necessary reqnifi ness indeed, Without th life becomes & Weary p hourly darkens to the view shadowed with despsir and filled with tha melan choly reflections that the happiness of another ie blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and impradent votary of v he bas imbibed the seade of thia psipfal it often bappeas that an ill-timed senee of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and respeatability can alone befriend him. He falls. into the batds of ignora*t and desicaing pretend- ers. whe. i Ss incapable of curing, filch his peceniary substance, keep him trifling wonth after month, oras long as the smallest fee cin be ebtained, and in despaic Jeave him with ruined healt to sigh over his galling Stes prolenee. or, by the ure of that deadly poison. Meroury, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease Affections of the Head. Tbr progressing with frightful i utsanend to his dreadful sullerings by sending im to that undiscovered country from whose bource no traveler returaa, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, s few doors frem the corser, Fail not to observe name and number ‘ 2 No letters received unless post paid and con- taining « stamp to be used onthe reply. Persons writing should state age.and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms. _ The Dr. s Dipioma hangs im ais Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRE The many thousand cured at thie establisument within the last twenty years, aud the numerous important Surgical Operati-ns performed by Dr. Johnston, witnesaed by the reporters of The San and many other papers. mo ices of which have ap eared again and again before the public, besides Fisstanding a# a gentleman of character ani ra sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee te the af tlicte KIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. Jn 29-1y QECREE DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES || SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positi Sure” for GONORHG@A GLEET, STRICTURES, &¢ Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, po Mercury. Only Tm Pills tobe Tahento Effect a Cure They ure entirely vegetable ng ne ameli nor avy unpleasant taste, acd wil jure the stomach or be welse! t in** twenty-four hours.”? Prepared by a gradua vo of the University of Pennsylvania oneof the moss eminent Doctors and Chemi ot the present day; NO EXPOSURE. NO TROURLE. MO CHANGE WHATEVER Let thore who bave despa’ of gettin ured, oF who so ee eorged with Balsam Copavia, oF reury, Uy the Sreneys UICAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain enve'ope. Price—Male packaxes, $2. Female, £3. BLOOD! BLOOD!!! BLOOD!!! LA, ULGFR3, SORES SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOLLS. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as 2 potitive care, SYPHILIS OK WENE“ EAL DISEASES. the BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERG JULOE iss mort potent, certain and eff prescribed; if reaches and eral of the vevereal pyison. so that ard permanent. Take then © dy and be healed. and don terity that for which you was raventinafter yeara O NOT DSSPAIR! Althoueb you may be prenouared incurable, the RAMARITAN’S KOOT AND HERB JOTORS will remove every vestig®? of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which nnmbers of P. males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUICES most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, Whites, it bearing down, FP Debility. and for a'l co: pls 4 Sent byexprese. Price #1 a bettle,or 6 bottles for $5 oF $8 oa MARITAN’S CHANORE WABI. Price 25 cents. Full directions DESMOND & ©O., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Office. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner lth at. and Pa. avenue. 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