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THE EVENING STAR. " EOGAL NEWS. | ee Potrcs Rerorts.— First Luerem, drank; sent home. econd Precinct — Alonzo Besson, agsanit and ‘ery; dismissed. Joseph Williams, creating ® paisance: $5. Sarah Williams and Mary O Nea!, tisorderly: workhouse. Third Precenet.—George Stewart and John Brown, disorderly: and J. Overton, drank diemiesed. Mary Barry, drunk and disorder- ly: Kare Daneliy, disord-riy; and Mary Gate- ly, drunk, workbouse. Mary Kelly, disorder- Jy; dismissed. Edward M. Casson, Jonn O'Hrion, Simen Lyons, Francis Baker, Jona Hevnessy, end Henry Baker, do: military, Eliza Taylor, celling liquor to soldiers. Also, Violanng & Corporation ordinance; dismissed. Mary Keliy, drunk and disorderly: workhouse. Robert Carter, disorderly: dismissed. Fourth Precinct.—John Lauretta, W. Rogers, Gisorderiy: St. John Watden. drunk; d missed. Isase Eyre,do and disorderly; $1.50. Wm. Smith, carrying weapons; $20. Edward Cohen and Wm Smith, threats; dail for peace. Joby Rovch. grana larceny; bailfor court. J. Hoseaiias, larceny; jxil for court. J. B Kehl, violating market regulations; 5. Also, disor- Gerly in market; $5, . W. Bauer, keeping Festanrant open on Sunday; £20. Mzh Precinct —John T. Howard, dronk and eiecrderiy: James Murphy, yagrancy; work- house. Robert Sullivan, drunk; #3. John Dooley, do.; military Seventh Precinct—Grafton H. Johnson, as- fault and battery; jail for court. Also, drunk and disorderly; ¢: Jobn Smith, John Hy. Btewart. James Jones, disorderiy; locked np. Jrmee Hillary, profanity: $158 Edward Mit Serd, Ane Walker, drank and disorderly; dis- rg Wm. Thompson, drunk ard profane; Tenth Precinct.—Wm. Smothers, Geo. Belt, disorderly; £109 each. Jeremiah Thomas, do; $5:0. James Johnson, suspicion; dis- Tiissed. Annie Williams, grand larceny; bail fer court. Michael Tover, drunk and disor- erly, £5 90. Precinct.—John en eens CORRECTION OF THR ENROLLMENT —The rames of the following parties not subject to Grott, were stricken from the liat by the Com- MiFFloners ¢ “orotiment yesterday: First Sub-Distriet—Mich*) Foley, alien: Ed- Win Cornell. enrolled in Maryland: Ths. Stern- den, physical disability. Second Sub-Disirict—J. F. Seitz, physical Giss bility. Third alien. Fourth Sub- District. Sub- District. —Isaac Weissenstein, Colley, over age: MecDonongh, under ing, alie ferald, do.; Henry Keller, paid commutation jn Is Jas. (Quirk, physical disability; Conrad Hiehley, do. Fifth Seb-District.—James Manning and W. Hi. Rollins, physical disability Sizth Sub- District —Thomas S. Denham and Francis MeNerhany, pt:ystcal sisability. Seventh Sub- District—W. T. Beagtes, physi- cal disability. Eighth Sub-District.—A. W. Rodgers, now in tervice Nintie Sul- District—Edwin J. Krouse, phy- #ical disability. ———E HanpDsoM® IMPROVeMENT.—With the late extensive alterations and improvements at the 7th street ferry, that neighborhood scarce gnows iteelf. The handsome new ferry house has in connection with it a cosy, elegant restanrant, jest started by Mr George A Shekell, for so many years connected with Dubant’s pepular Yrriaurant, and who in that position bas made hosts of friends, who will not forget him now tbat he bas started in business on his own ac- connt. A first-class establishment of this sort, where passengers waiting for the boat and others could get something nice to eat or com- fertable to drink. at fair prices, has been very much needed, and the desideratam is now Inlly supplied by Shekell’s “Fuiton Res taur ent. a Second WARD Station Cases. — Patrick Cortain, indecent language; dismissed. Eiw. Miller, grand larceny; jail forcourt Patrick Hath Wm. Ward, dronk and disorderly ditm . Jas. Valke, E. G@. Krigline, W. Henry, do.; S5each. Arthur Whitiow, ms cious mischief; dicemiesed. J. C. Franklin, Harrisen Donn, disorderly; Robert Garcta, bogus detective; military. O. Acker, grand Jareeny; jeil for court. J. Thomas, violating hack law; Wm. Norbeck, assanit and battery: Jas Ross, Willy Baker, John Covington and Lewis Dayis, disorderly; $2 each. AS PLAYING Derectiv Last night, Robert Garcia, a person well known tothe police, was arrested for playing U.S. Detective. He ap- Toached a soldier on the street and demanded is pass, saying that he was a detective, and the soldier was a deserter. Officer Parker took Garcia to the Second Ward station, and Ser- geant Tait sent him to the Central Guardhonse. Garcia begged bard, but without avail. Sent To Jai.—Last evening, abont six o'clock, Wm. Norbeck walked up to a lady and insulted her, on the avenue, between oth fnd 10th streets. The lady slapped him in the mouth, and Norbeck knocked her down. Nor- beck was arrested by Officer Simonds, who took him before Justice Boswell. The Justice Norbeck to jail. Beard the evidence, amd sent —_ LARCENY OF CLOTHES.—Tnesday, Mary Shbebean wae arrested by officer Fekloff on the charge of stealing two lots of clotbing from Mrs. O’Rrien and Catharine Gainor. She was tried before Justice Giberson and committed te jail on each case. es ES ES SACD VicTOR BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, Has resumed his business.and will. as anal, at- teva promptly to orders left fur him at the follow- & O'Toole. engra between 9th aod C. Bric! street, Lear Pennsylvania a Jarmes C. MeGuire & Co Penns\}vania avenue and lth st. ¥. BECKER wax conneoted during ears with the piano establishmento is. and known ag tuner for © ‘8. 326 Peonsylva- ih sts. the lastten Mr. Joho PF. rickering & Sons. The following persons have kiudly given ‘heir Pameras ref-rences :-—Sisters of the Academy of be Visitation of Georgetown Profa P Caal- F. R, Kley, Miss Jaliana May, E_ PAPERIIANG- DEOOKATIO LAIN AND DECORATIV INGS. WINDOW sBADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &c,,io great variety, and at 20 per cent. leat than | prices. in erder toreduce steck, Those who 3 ing their Dwellings, Stores, Hotels, Offices, Saloor 8, &c,. should give mea call. Ali work dene by thorough workmen, under my ision. we supervis!®- ROTHROCK, 452 7th strect, ¢e 2ec3w [Union,Int.] opp. Patent Uilice _ “REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFrice COMrTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, Waskincton. December 3!, 1464. Whereas, by satia‘actory evidesce presented to the undersigned. it has been made to appear that The National Bank of Commerce, af (itorg-toum, in the €tly of Georertown, im the county of Washing ton and District of Columsia, bas been duly or- ganized under and accerding to the requirements of the act of Congress entitied “An act to provida a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof.” approved June 3. 1841, and has eou:plied with all the provisions of said act requtred to be complied with before com- ing the business of hanking under said att : New. therefor: Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller ;,00 hereby certify tust The Naticnal Bank of Commerre of Gorec'oren. in the Cuy of 6 Of Cahn, whe county of Wasktaston bea. is autherized te com: the business of bankiog under the “act imeny whereof, witnen of offon this nirty prst Bay of Deca nnd seal L.@ Bi ___Gomptroller of the Corea TRE WEAK! UUrS TO THE AGEDY BIOKRENE, oR LIFE RSJUVENATOR, ‘This preparation is unequalled asa Reluvenater and Restcrer cf wasted or inert function The assed should be certain to make! as hovuseheld god, insamush aa it will r thaci youthfulin feeling and in strecagh. sed euatia them to live over avain the dass of their pristina It not only exh larates but streugiheas, and sily an invaluable blessiv x. «: a o have been reduesd to aco of sarvility. fabuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No hat the carte of impotency of any bnman he preparation will rewove the e end forever, HtoKRENE Cones Ixrorevey. @sxenat Besisity. Nexvovs Incava ivy. Dysempeta, Deraassivn Loss or Ap B STRENGTH 7O WAKREss OF THE ORGANS oF GeNemation, Iuowcmur®, MeNTAL Isvcvence, Evaotation. Exevi ir gas 4 Mos? Deticarrun, DrstkaBL® aNd NoveL KrrecT Upon Tas Ner- Yous ry Mt, and all who are Ip apy way prostra- ted Dy Der voUR disabilities ave estly advised ta reek a cure ip thie mostexcellent and unequaled ation Teens who. by imorndence. have lost their SATeRaL, ae will find a speedy and perma- went cure in the BIOKRENE. The FREBLE the LANGUID, th 5 ING the OLD abould ive thiavalusbieai eee 8 triad; it will be found totally diferent from elt TO REMALES —This prepara iow is i Ph af ‘ canes of afikinds. a8 it, o & grand tenic, Tt: ive relief pela with the first a valiteasn Brey ef persistense {& use will renovate the stomach to a degree oer hewith, and banish Dy«pepste fo eet One éollar per and will ome. Ab Li ¥ bottle, or six bottles for %. Born BY Davoorsrs (i > t hy er addresing PU UTCHINGS & HILLY Bi, P itor, Bold by B,C. FORD, eorner 1ith attest” OG decSeoly.a gad Pennsylvania bach’s Piano Warerooms, 495 lth | BACKER yne Most Wosogarvi Astro GER, No, 470 9th street. bet Dand B. (up stairs) gives fall and thorough infermation con- cerning all affairs throug lite, with aud in re- gard to Health, Wealth aud Marriag-, Love Affaire, ponrmeye, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sic«nesa and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from in the mornit g till 9in the ing. jall im* MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES SRFFERING WITH DIZEASES PECULIAR TO THE SEX._MADAMBE MENAH. after 14 yeara | Bractice in New York, has taken rooms in th city, No. 227 3th street weat. where she will treat guch ea:es, tbis city, sufticient to snecessfal treatmentia Pemale Diseases. Patients be visited at their residences if necessary. fours of consultation from convince the most fastidious of her p.m. asnfferer from the above disease my= e duty and privilege to offer my sere Vices to like suiferers, jan 4-im* i T° THE UNFORTUNATE. A Certain Safe and Speedy Oure, in from $ to 7 dayn, of eitherdisease. No pay uolesrgured. Call at 113 Pesnsyivania avemua, west, Use the A ieab Bvecitic or Blood Purifier. D* Offers a certain and » GLEET.BO BO. 8YPH NAL WEAKNES! D SEPPRESSION ‘OF THE MENS EI OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEY: SPLEEN; BORE EYES, 80R8 THROA c..&e. Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of those disease the doctor bits defianes to all competition in tment and cure, | Recent cares of vene: diseares cure in one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at bis office from 9to4o’clock daily. _de24 3m* I RB. DARBY can be consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter, at 492 7th st. between Dand E, Those who have been unforta- mate hitherto in their selection of a phyaisian fhould call on him. dec 10-im* . BALDWIN, M.D. wees PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, _deco-tf 435 lith street, between G and He HE BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCRK. 351 F street, ia the ox ractical STA MPER in the District, is that he dally Pas todo over work that is botched at other. so-called Stamping placss, He bas the largest and finest aneortment of Pat- ever offered here. Making his own Patterns, able and willing to stamp any pattern brought | a Ov 23-tf ter heis him. T; DISSOLUTION. HE COPABTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- | isting between George Parker, Thos. Parker, and | Jos. B, Bryan, doing business wnder the name and | firm’ f @.& T. PARKER & CO., was, by matua | corsent, dissolved on the 15th of November, 1854, All persons having claims against them arere- | quested to present them for payment, and all per- | sour indebted to them are earnestly requested to | | | settle the came immediately, P.£, Either member of the late firm, or Mr, J, A, Peak, ix authorized to receipt for the firm. G.& T. PARKER & OO, SAMUEL @. PARKER, having formed a co Partnership under the name and style of GEO, PARKER & SONS, will continue to keep constantly instore a large and well selected stock of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. &e., at the old stacd, Nos, 343 and 345 Pezn. avenne and hcepe. by a strict attention to business, to | merit a continuation of the liberal patronage here- tofere extended to the firm, BO. PARKER & 80N3, de 16-3taw2mif {Intel.} jee ALMANACS FOR 1865,—Almanach pour Rire, Aimanach del’ Illustration, Al- manach de |? Universe, Almansch du Voleur. Almanach de Lilustrations Modernes, Almanusach | Lunati ri. Almanach | dex Vi z Polishinelle Al- | menach perpetual. igogne des petite En- fante, Almanach dela ch Chantant. Almanech des Dare 3 nachdu Marin Almanach @ea J Almapach Mannel de la Bonns Cenisine. Nouve' Almenach des Jeux. Almanach Comigue. Alma- nah du Petit Journs!. L’ Almanach le Caglios- tro. Just imported from Paris. dee 31 FRANOK TAYLOR, @. Almanach dn Chariva: ires de Napoleon Ill. ere @ = = MA2INrs vasnoNasLE Dancing acaD TEMPERANCE HALL, Daas — . ! No. 234 Penn B street, between sth and lith sta. fet Asademy is now open for the reception o} ila, = DAYS or Turriow, For Ladies, Misacs a Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Frid ros 3405p. n. Gentleman’s Class—Tuetdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8 to 10 p. Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the Academy during school bours. Quarter Gormmmencing on entry. oc8 4 ee COMPOUND SYRUP OF @UM ARABIO. Well known asthe Most Pleasant. Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, CULDS. | HOARSENHSS, OROUP, WHOOPING COUGH ARD ALL | AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Ft superior efficacy in arresting stubborn conghs aud the frat stages of consumption. has lung been \Sppreciated by most families and physicians, and ie succeaa in giving immediate relief from a re- sant cough cr cold, unprecedented, ‘or saie at the Drug Stores. Price 25 and 5) centsa bottle. For convenience and ability the same com- bination may be had ina mild lozenge form, well adapted to relieve public speakers, singers, and children, and known as “TYLER'S GUM ARABIO COUGH LOZENGES,’ ov 1-eo3m* IBEMEN’S INBURANCR COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL__-.-.--$200.000, Qfice Corm ret Boe Sereviraed Avenues. Over ‘URE HOUSES AND OTHER P Ri ENE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRB, ROERSTY DIREGTORS: mOTO MT cnn D. Barelay Gooree Sheemaker jamuel Gropley, Andrew Rothwatl, Themas Parker, Richard Barry B. B. French, Br. C. W. Da Samuel Redfern, Robert White, ‘William Wilson, T. Edward Clark. No charge for yong hres ADAMS, President |» President. _ABEL @. DAVIS, Beo’y. Sep 22-e06m IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, } W,G. METZEROTT, corner Pa, av. andl The largest Musical Establishment, and only importing house in the Dis- trict. Bole Agency of Steinway & Sons grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received a pew assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which isa larger assortment than can be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides these, we havea stock of Paven & Bacon,and Haines Brothers make op hand, We are the sole agents of Masen & Hamlin’s justly celebrated QABINET ORGANS, which we sell at factory prices, from @110 te $606, Prince & Co.’s MBLODEONS. Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com modating terms, Old Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re paired oe6 it. RPHAN’S COURT, Distaior or Cotumars, W AsHINGTON County, To rwit:—Ia the case of Jobn P, Turton, executor of Thomas Riggles, de- ceased, the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orohans’ Court of Wash- ingtop county aforesaid, appointed SATUR- DAY, the 23th day of January, 1255, for the finul “ settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the asseta in hand, aa far asthe same bave been collected and turned into prenns & when and where all the creditora and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phapvs’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwire b: e excluded from all benefit in said deecased’s estate: provided a copyef this or- der be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 28th day of a hae ex Z. 0. ROBBINS. _ia 7-lawSw Register of Wills. DENTISTRY. OOTH-ACHE CURED Hie eos THE +xternal aReettion of Di MOND’S E:SENCE OF PALMSTYO, It acts at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth acbiog, and relieves instantly, By thisai erect decayed tooth aan be cured and pre- ferved by filling and buildicg up with Br. 8. White’s Metal Jeph Cheoplastie Bone Teeth inserted over roote at 260 Pa. av. jan 4-1m* ENTISTRY—Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2, Mo | r ven corme! enna. & giim* street. ni W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, ‘lvania avenue, sec- sond door from 18th street, attends to branches of the profession. _o¢ 13-2m* YREAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlN, with the Muhrtte of Urvzen, I would advise sil persons hrving teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr LEWIB'S office, ¢ bave them taken out by this new aad; harmless process. Also call and examine the Doctor s new and improved method of Tasert- ing Artificial Teeth. If improvement in his teeth you will huve them in bo other style than this new and valuable ooe, No. 242 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and isth streets, 8. R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentint. H. M. LOOMIS, M. D., ‘< The Inventor and Patentee of tha MIN. ERAL PLATE TEETH, attends perso ally at biscfiice in thie city. Many Wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear thess Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with apy rtyle and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whe are particular, and wish the pu rest, cleanest, strongest and most parfect denture that art cap procare. the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted, Rooms in this CMC 338 Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and 10th ats, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelphia, mar 4 ly ‘| TP .REARURY DEPARTMENT, Orrick COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, Wasuinctom, December 14, 1944. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presentsd to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants? National Bank af Washinxton,intae City’s Washington, in the county of Washiagion acd District of Coltimbia, has been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the act of Congress entitied ‘An act to yrovide a Na- tional Currency. seeured by # pledge of United Btstes bonds. and provide for the circulation and redemption th+reof,”” appto June 3, 134, aad haa complied with ail the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under gnid act : Now. therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- ler of the Currsney.do hereby certify that The AMerchents? Natronal Bank of Washington, i City of Washington, in the county of. Washington | and District of Columbia, is authorized te com- mence the business of barktng under the act afore- said. paresnmeny wherear, wines my pend aod seal of office enth cay of cembe 4. Se eee te Te TE MCCULLOCH, _fee 15-d60t Com ptrolier of the Currency, NHB OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE 6 ouble its Or C8} . EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av. and 1th st., Washington, BD, C. This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Buropean i= in this city, bas beem enlarged and improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing / guests. Thanktui for the pitronage already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business we continue to receive patronage as heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they reesive, Obarges comet © Medera'e. D wMRIOH, Proprietor, PAt= DE FOES DOIES DE STRASBURG TRUFFE, RFS DE VEAU A id [al - a | tft a2 ms 3 < i ce > fo! LE, AU NATUREL, te kote) LOS ELL RIGORD GRAS, EE, Sats EI oq! aap Sele § a DL onmmz, Zz 2 bd For sale by . KING & BURCHELL, Vermont avenue and Isth street THE SALEM LEG. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THB U.8, GOVERNMENT, j CIRCULAR NO. 5, has just been iseued. Send fo, cop eo F8C0?Y “BALEM LEG OOMPANY, a) 88, Andlearn from it the reason why ‘this LEG is stendity supplanting tbe many “best Legs made in the world ” OIRCULAR No, 5 eontains A DESCRIPTION OF THE LEG, ITs A GBS, TESTIMONIALS OF SURGEONS AND ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this original and ingenious Beene a And all other needful information Entitledto a GOVERNMENT LEG. can reeeive the BALM LEG WITHOUT OHARGE. nov 36-I1m OBEPH BEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBEES, GAS, AND 8THAM FITTERS, Ko, 600 Ninzu Saunt, near avenue, Haves just received, and will constsatly keep om band, the largest and best assortment in the elty of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glaes Globes, mics and other Shades, and all arti- sles ip this lise, from the best establishments in Hew York, Philadelphia, ‘c., which will be soid the most le terms. “aiso, RANGES. FUBRNAOES, and Fire-Boara Sb z 8 5 ia es. Weare prepared: to furnisa the best RANGE In ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Hestacravte, ‘Ac., are invited to call. ‘We do all’ kinds of GAB and STRAM St! romptly and chesp, a8 also everythiag fi LUMBING line tn the moat satisfactory manne Gall and see cur Bathing Tuhsj Fountains Water Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &6.,&o.,at No. 500 Hinth street, near Pennaylyavia avenue, the larges establishment in the o! fe 2-eotf z 285 AWNBROKEK AN 285 3 LOAN OFFICE, ? 256 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K. WALSH. 285 C Staxzr, between lth and lith, Second deor from Harvey's Oyster Salooa, In compliance with the wich of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad- vances ob Gold and Silver Watches, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware,@ Clothing, and Merchandise of every description in 285 good order, Having had twelve yearsexperience iu dusi- ness in the n to many of ity, and favorably know , am confident that to all who may in- th business,(which will be strictly confidentis]) 1 will give satisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday ex from Seven o’cloek, 4. 4, until Nine o’clock Sep 18-8m QUITABLN PRESENTS FOR THR HOLI- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in this city. CARTES DE VISITE OF CELEBRITIES, Plain and colored, OPERA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, FINE GOLD SPECTACLES STERBOSCOPES AND ViEgs, at the lowest pices. at A “RANKLIN & O., Opticians, 244 Pa. betweea lth and 13th ate. , and 3&8 Pa ay., National Hotel Building. dee 20-tf 0, W, BOTELER, JNO, W, BOTELE. Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1” CHINA, GLASS AND OROCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. wm HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTIOR, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, M-eotm between 9th and l0th sts its citizens, trust mew 528 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 528 between 2d and 3d, e In the bert place in the eity to get your Clothing, a Shoes. Hate, and all sort of Genta Farniah- rE pees 824 a fall assortinent of Boy’ Olothing, Geaw every Baturday. « boi! J.L. Of BNHBIMER. PoORTSyY oF Ta AGE OF FABLE. coliected by from Herne, time e ee American Hoyle; Pearke rg if, Hustrated; Memoir of Alice B. Hsven. (Cour.n Alicn;) Tral’s Hygionio Prete: toeey AincTica, by Fitz Gree eck; ‘The Pepetas urate; Quite Alone, Tre "Au, 1 Bala; Lickens) Ubtistmas htory—“Mra, peepeeey ine and Disensaions, by Joha FRANCK TAYLOR. NOCH ARDEN; MIlustrated. acy;” Dissertation, Stuart Mill, 3 vole ‘i dec 9 Woodelitt; by Harriet B, McKeever. The Life Boat: of our Bust Heroes. Golden Leaves aD i American Posts, John Godfrey Kortunrs; Es | Bayard Taylor. Margaret's Becret and ita Dora Paring, the Daughte- of the. Ree} omnt Reas Mystica: by Matie Josephine, Lyra Angli’ cana; by the Rev. George T Hider. Geautiow of Racred Literature. Qorrsiation and Conservation of Fogees; by Grove, stor N Liebig and others, EENS OF BONG. Being memoirs of somo th By Bilen © Ciayton,! vol , with portraits Blackweod’s Magaziue for November. de RANCK TAYLOB. U. Q f the most celebrated female vocalists, from rliest days of the ae to the presant time, Aretic Resrarches and Life among the Eaqui- pe a ay Ae ane’ 3 an just ration: Be en MPS OPRANCK TAYLOR AP OF SEGRGIA — Compiled under ‘ection of the. embly; one ofBoute Garelina. "For taley gre Susre® Map wldecd ANOK TAYLOR. Ww ESBSTER’S DIOTIONARY—NEW PIGTO rial edition. Thoroughly revised and great jy enlarged and improved. * I}lustrated ah 3.00 [ne 29} PRANCK TAYLOR I epar: Siren NGORNER OF NINTH AND D STs, This large and handsome HALL is now fer rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &. It is finely frescoed and frished in the moat subsjantial manner, with letep and convenient drersing roomsand galery at the south end for spectators. ¥ The Hall is the best ventilated room in the city, with twenty windows on the south and east ani Fest side, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hall, 1t is admirably adapted for Ooncerts, ele built with special attention to that object; and for the greatest care has been taken to have the best floor that could be procured, is The Hall w'll be rented fer Balla, Concerta, Minstrels, Pairs. &c. i on D street, 3d door HH EOKLES, on D # alierd I £0. fromthe all, MMANOBE t 3 MANURE! ue MANUBE! THE BEST ANDCHEAPEST MANU: ae UNITED STATES! SEI tm Th Manure" at Gfosboro Bel contracted for all the J t Gi . D.C. H a ton boned vente is free Ofexpencs, va VESSELS: WANTED. Address No. 330 B streat, Washington GUREORO POINT MANURE D Doron oF ost Pa ee POL, & GO. M. ENABE &CO., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, ie sole A this ta at No, 498 1th se ean eee! where theycan be hired oF purchased’, = p accomo- Gating sores reece Tawa piapos be: aught and oe S1- 6085m" "Fr. 0. @ CRENBAOH, NTLSLAVERY : AMruna RY MEASUERS Bs cease Howe. ot Wounds and other Toerie ai Helece. Cp" Boctore wieoell, hase tous ah nov 33 FRANCK TAYLOR, you once ses the great ; P2OrosaLs row FLouR. Orvice Derot Commissary oF SUBsistENce, Wasuincten, D. 0., Jan. 10, 1835. Sealed Proposals are invited until WEDNE8- DAY. Jauuary 1%, 12 o'clock m., for farnishing the Subsistence Department with TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BAKKELBS OF FLOUR, The seals will be for what is known at this Depotas Nos. }.2and3, and bide will be entertained auy quantity less than the whole, fo ‘Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on Mpuete sheets of paper. ‘he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantities, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct’ either at the Government ware- housein Socrastonny at the wharves or rail denat in Wask ington, D. C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to de com- pleted within twenty days from the acceptance of * bid. Bids will be received for Flows, to be delivered in pew oak barrels. heat lined, Also. for Flour io £20, merchantable, secoad band tioar barrels, at they must be such as wi-l be aceepted by the Inspector, or they will not be reevived. Paymert wili be made in euch funds as the Goy- ernment m@y bave for di-bursemant, The uses! Government toxpection will be made Just before the Flour is received, and none will he accepted which is not fresh ground. and made from whest ground inthe vicinity where manu- factured, unless of a very superior quality. An oath of allegiance must accompany tne bid of each bidder who has not the oath on Sle in this office, and no bid will be entertained from pariies who have previously failed toc-mply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cane. Bidato be addressed to the under signed. at No, 223 G street, endorsed, “* Proposals for Flour,” _T. BRIDGES, Sall-st Captain and 0. 8, V. P Boreas FOR LUMBER, Cuisr QuARTERMASTER’s OPPOB, BPeT OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D. C., January 16, 155, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until FRIDAY, January 2), 135, at 12 o'clock M., for Gelivery a1 this Depot of Lumber of the foilow- ing quantities, kinds and descriptions vi 1,60 O) feet 44 White Pine Oommon Oullings 125.0 ( feet 6-4 White Pine Common Cullings, * 150,000 f-6t 8 4 White Pine Commyn Qailinga, 20.0% feet 6 4 White Pine Selects, 00 feat 2x4 Hemlock Beantiiag, 12 feet long, 0 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 11 feet long, }f00 feet 8x4 Hemioca Seantiing, |6 feet loa, 25 (00 feet 3x4 Hemiock Scantling, 18 feet long, 26,080) feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet lone! 000 feet 8x4 Hemlock Beantling 24 feet long’ 40 00) feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long, 25.0°0 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 18 fest long, 25,00) feet 3x5 Hemlock Joint, 20 feet lonz, 25.000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long, 25.000 teet 3x7 Hemlock Joist. 16 feet long. 126.00 feet 3x5 Hemlock Joist. 15 fees long, U feet 8x8 Hemlock Joist, 2) feetlong, 000 feet 3x9 avd 10 Hemlock t.14 feet long, 40 feet 3x9 and 1) Hemlock Joist, 1s feet tong, 5), feet 3x9 and 0 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long, 59.00 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long, £0,(00 feet 8x8 Hemlock Joint, 16 to 4° feet long, 60,100 feet 5x6 Hemlock Joiat, 16 to 40 fest long, 12.5°0 feet 4x6 Hemlock Joist, 18 to 40 feet long, 12.40 feet 4x6 Hemlock Joist 16 f-et long. 1,00 00 sawed Cedar Shingles, bast quality, 16 inches long, 1,000,000 shaved Cedar Shingles, beat quality, 15 inches long. 500900 No, 1 White Pine Bhingles, rawed, 18 inches long. 300,000 Plastering Laths. Samples of Shingles and Latha proposed for will be required, . Bida will be received separately for eash kind and quantity as above #pecifiel, or forthe whole, quantity advertised for, Allof the above describeito be good merchant: able Lumber, subject to the inspeetion of an in- pector appointed on the part of the Government. ‘All of the Lumber contract?d for to be delivered within thirty (30) days from date of contract, Proposals From disloyal parties will nut eon- ridered| An cath of allegiance to the United leery Government must aecompany each prop onition, The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, sheuld it be awaided to bim, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty, : a The full name of each bidder, and if a firm, the pawe of each of its members, with the post office addresa, c ust be legibly written on the proposal, Bonds inasum equal to half ef the am2unt of the contract. signed by the contracter and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. The right to reject anyer al! bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster. Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the en- velope Proposals for Lumber,” and addressed to thevandersleie ne Actes Bee pr er General an. ef Quartermas ia 10-108 Depot of Washingt ROPOSALS FOR FORAGB, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIC! Wasurnctow Deror, Dec. 8. . Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Gaartarmaaaten'e De- partment at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md. Alexan¢ri: d Fort Monroe, Va., or either o nd Straw. livery of 5,000 bushels of cors or oats and 5 tons of hay or straw, and upwards ! Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries therost, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when «aid deliveries shali be eom- nd wher to be completed. must be written outin wordeonthe ids, Corn to be putupin good stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of absut three bushelseach. Theracksto be furnished without extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kindor description of Oats, corn, or straw proposed to be delivered must be 6 in the preposals, % 2 the articles offered under the bids herein in vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to timeto the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons. that in case bia bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days ghereafter, execute the contract for the same, wMh good and aufticient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this alvertisement; and in case the said bi¢der should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference betwaen the offer of said bidder and the next lewest respon- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded | The resporsibility of the guarantors must ba shown by the official certificate of a U, 8. Di t Attorney Collector of Customs, or any other offi undér the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to this office, All bidders will be dniy notified of the accept- ence or rejection of their proposals, 7 The ful! name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals mnst be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D. O,, and should be plainly marked ** Proposals for Forfge.”” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract signed by the contractor and both of his guaraptors, will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract Blank forma of bids. guarantees and honds may be obtained Mpon application at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) 1, the subseriber, do hereby propsre to furniah and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at + agreeably to the terms of your advertisement javiting provossis for forage, lated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1863, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels a Uats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at — per tan of 2,00 ni —tons ‘of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 ounds . Deilvery to commence on or before the — day of .186—, and to be completed on or before the —— day of ',185—. and pledge myself to entrr {nto a written contraet with the United States. with good and approved securities, within thespace of ten days aft-r veing notified that my tid hasbeen accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.B. Rrexer, g I Depot Quartermester, Sones eee Washington, D. €. GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of , and Btate of . hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United State: and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with good and snffictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract, to furnish the forage poi im confor- mity with the terms of this aflyertisement, dated Dec. 8, 3853, under which the bid ‘wea made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difterence between the offer by said and the next lowest renpanes bie Digasey oe the person ontract may be awarded, tampemtee iven under our handa and seals *™ [Seal.. day of Seal. Thereby certify that, to the best of my kaoowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient sents for the amount for te 3 ——, Win he gortified by the Unit-d Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office. EPO? oF WASHINGTON, D. H. BUCKER. Brigadier General and Q. M._ Cc Wasnincton, D C., January 4, 1564. 5 > Leath- oe Delgnlats ip Drugs. Hardware bam eath- i Witne: } this P QUARPERMASTER'S OFFIOR, rnitu! ‘arness, and ~are re- quemied to tend to this oitice, on MOND of each ‘week. a seated pro; er list, in duplicate, of the Articles por } to furnish ts this Depot apes jotice. acl mi in ela aired resides one Sucks is 2 tained without delay. and atthe lowert patna ‘Dialers wishing to aell tot auized fo furbials theliat satiny eee Meadey morning, Ririgadies Gi P. jan tf is ‘Dovet of . $i BOOKS.— FP axicnindiies Bontet aventurey La Pon: tes: Bearet in ere un cation » Bor ét! CLOTHING. NHB MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS | SMITH, BROS. & CO., { 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROB, & 00., Clothiers and Merehant | Tailors, 46 Wet Beitimore street, | The Bor Ton Merchant Tailors. No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. a B. Goeda of all descriptions at reasonable © pric Rifai Sey seve = per eent, by getting | clr ec ie al H SMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. i | The best and cheapest Clothing House in the | country ia veRMITH Bhos © 00., | 40 West Baltimore streat, LE HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, _ 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, Perscas in Washington can savé 2 per cent. by buying their Olothing ot eH BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore strest. Our Washington customers can find the bast stock of Clothing in, the countr ares fyatticle nee ‘40 West Baltimore street. The leading Sueming Hoare iS Baltimore offers the fineat stock of Olot ing in the coun’ ry, f 3. & CO., Marble Hall, Surry ae West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. OO. to your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. everybody gets suited. THe Dae where OT TTT BROS. © 00.. 40 West Baltimore street, Tho only Route in Baltimore or Washington that 8, mponge alt their Goo'" SMITH, BROS, & 00., 40 West Baltimore street, AH pischarect polaiare im By ningwon e cent, ying of us, ee es Burra, Bhos. «CO . 40 West Baltimore street. ites at ges Gal arere can save twenty dollars en rene ae aan MITH, BROS. & 00 40 West Baltiwore st., Baltimore, Ma, 11 to’ comm to Baltimore-to buy your Rig 8) com TH, BHOS & CO Merchant Tailors and Olothiers Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO. Marble Hall Clothin Hours, 40° West Balticors it, ir an inter Clothing. street, to got your Fav MITH BEOS, & CO, It will OLOTHL Merchant Tailors and Olothiers, 40 West Baltimore street, Pa PRrante, French and Bxglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fanoy and plain SAOKS; also, the new style SAOKATEL, the 2. coat ont. All in endiens varieties at SMITH, BROS. & COS Popular Merble Hall Olething House, 49 West Baltimore street, sep H-3m OLOTHING, GOING!—GOING !—GOING! DOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS,, THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anv 464 SEVENTH STREET. OPPosire Post Orrice, ALL'GOODS SPONGED. find allthe Where you can UATRET STYLES RENOH ENGLISH, ARD AMBRICAN WALKING COATS. LATEST aTYUES TOP PANTS, nae DOUBLE BREASTED VESTA, SUAINEES SUITS, 1 PLAIN ANP PANOY OASSIMEBS, jt) th: meaeiber wi ANGAT 8TOOK BOYS GLOTHING THE OITY, N, B.— We also havens ARGBST USTOOR oF PIECE GOODS FoR custom WORE. All of whieh we of ee CRUBUAL LOW PRICES, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Caps, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERg, Coy . 0. J, H. BMITH, No. 460, And BMITH BROS., No. 464, CLorHigRs arp Mencuaxt Tat.ons, eventh street, opp. Post Office, 0¢ 25-3 Washington, SYLV 894 PENN ANIA AVENUS, ‘ 94 FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M. 0. GLADMON &CO'8 New Hat, Cap aad Fur Store, No. 394 Penna. 87., bet. 1 and 6th sis. dec 12.2w* MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a loug and extensive practice. Taey are mild in their operatiog,and cansot do harm to the mest delicate; certain in correcting a'l irragn- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing ail ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain’ in the side, palpitation ef the’ heart, li nervous affections, hysterics, fatigae, pain the back and limbs, &c,.di-furbed aleep, which arise from isterruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was toe commencement of a new era m the treat- ment of ir-egalarities and obstructions which have consigned 50 many to & PREMATURE GRAVE. No female can enjoy good health uless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placa the gen- eral health begins to idecline, These Pil's form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCKS3. DON'T SE DECEIVED, Take this siverisement to our Druggist, ard tell him that you want the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MED( CINE IN THE WGRLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual ose ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all clastes they are invatuable, inducing, with cer tainty, Pertodical reeulurity, They are known to thousauds.who have used them at differant periods. throngbout the country, haviog the sanctina o: some of the most eminent Pausicians in America Eyplicit disections. stating when thew should not be used. with each Box—the Price One Dollar por Bor, or 6 Boxes for $5. containing from 59 to # Pills. Pilla sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: Hoa by remitting ‘o the Proorietors, SALB BY ALL DRUG!8T3. UTCHINS & HILLYER, Proprietors, dee 10-eoly,a 1 Cedar st,, New York. (oMSRSEAND AND ANTHRAGI£E COAL, LUMBER, &e., &e. WILLIAM R. 8NOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D,C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL. Also, a large smount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory LUMBER, of every description, Allof which will be sold om reasonable terms ‘All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- tion, WM, R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water screet, dec8-1m Georgetown, D, 0, T° THE PUBLIC. DETEOTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, BoLiciror’s Orrice, Oct, 29. 1864. { Gongress, by an act passed at its last session Lace side; di pls news Sonatas sum of money at the pose of the Treasury, tobe gmple in the prosecution of measures for the detestion and punishment of persons engaged in counter. feiting Treasury notes, fractional currency, and other securities of the United States. This fand is devoted to the payment «f rewards to detectives and ethers through whose instramentality offen- brought tc justice; aud its ad ministration —e conduet of the measures refe to are ced, by 0: f the See: ander the imme- Binte supasvinion of the andersicned, to whom ail communications selating thereto, porate Re aes malt e saver parties who have aided vd “ia tae apprehension of counter- feiters, stimulus thus offered, added tothe Reved shat te all good citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the credit of tbe national securities. andthus embar- Fass ail business operations, will induce the earn- ration of all capable of affording aid the efforta bein; by the Department for e attaioment of that fesirable end. It is espec- iy ly urged that a!l persons having’ knowledge of feets ine rtant to be known by the Department, cerning such-offences, will communicate them faily and ly to the undersigned. Publis! newspapers throughent the eoun- try. der Go and th mec wpearial service the Govern- to thie ied. SUpWanDJoRDAN, uJ i ES) jicitor efthe Treasury. i ae Pah D*: JOBNBON, Battivor OBPITaT., K OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDESICK STRE THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Bas discovered the most Certain, Speedy, aod Effectual Kemedy In the world for DI8SBASES OF INPRUDENCB. Relwf in Bix rs! Ne Trifing! Persons Rained by, Ignorant Pretenders. or by Deadly Poison, Mercury, should apply A CURE rnmetiately. WARRANTED OR NO CHARGB IN PROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, [nyolsatary Disehergs s ictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bist: ne! Debistity, Nervousness, Dy rits. Confusion of . %, Timidity, Trembling, f Sight or dinese, Disgase of the Head, Throat. Nose, or Skin. Afections of the Liver Lungs. Stomach. or Bowel«—these Terrible Disorders atising from Rolitary Habits of Youth— T and solitary practices more fatal te ims than the tong of Syren to the mari- Eyssus, blighting their most brilliaat or abticipations, rendering marriage, &¢., ible, 5 YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the vietims of Boli-~ i that dreatf and destracive babdit, f Young me nrellect, who m entranced list-nipg fenates with the thunders ef eloqnence or waked te extacy the living bere, may call with fuli cop&dence, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are rome of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of yonth, viz: Waakueas of the Back and Ltimbs, Pain in the Head, Dimneas of Sight, loss of Maacular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervoua Irritability, De- rapgemert of the Digestive Feuctio « General Debility. Symptoms o! Consumption &e. Mewrarity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much to he dreaded—Losa of Memory, Gonfusion of Ideas, Depressi: nof Spirits. Evil Pore. oe Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of Boli- tude, Timidity, &c, NOTICE. Married Persons, of young men contemplating marriage. awa Physical Weakonas, Organ’ Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Defurmities, &e. should apply immediately. He who places bimssIf under the esre of De. J, mey religionsly confide Im his honor asa gentle- man. and confidently rely upon bis skillasa Phy- sician. ORGANIO WRARNESS, IMDOTENGY, IMPED y TO MARRIAG By Dr. Jebvston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs ix tperdily ed. and full vigor restired Thousarda of the moat nervous. debili- | tated end impeleut, who bad lost all hope, have b immediately relieved upediments to marrisge, Physical or Men- sliteations, Liss of Procreativs power. Irsitability Trem 2, and Weaknas9 etion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, — DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Qull-er of Sargeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col leges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life ha: bees Apent io the hoapitals of Len- don. Paris, Philsdelphia amd eisewhers, has ef- feeted some of the moxt ar‘onisbing cures that were ever kuown; many tronbled with rincing in the head and eara when asleep, great nervous ners, be alarmed at sudden sounds bashfalne«s, with.frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of ming rou who have injured ther indulged in when alon from «rll companions which are nightly felt, not cured, renders marriage impossibie a i both mind and body, shouid apply ately, What a pity that a young man, the hope of hia country aud darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospeets and enjoymenta of Hife by the consequence of deviation from the path of natureand indulging 'n a certain seeret habit. Buch persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the mart necessary requisites to promote connthial happi ness indeed, Without thes e journey through life becomes a weary pil ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the miud beeomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflections that the happiness of another ie blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided aud imprudent votary of pleasure finds he bas imbihed the seede of thin psipful disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of sbame or dread of discovery deters him from applying te those who, from education and respectability can alone befriend him, He fails into the hacds of ignoratt and des!zning pretend- ers. whe. incapable of curing, filch his pecaniary substance, kerp him trifling month after month, oras long 28 the smallest fee ein be obtained, and in despair Jeave him with ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment; or, by the ure of that deadly poison. Mereury, hasten the constitu- tienal symptoms of a terrible disaase, euch ae Affections of the Head. Throat, Nore, Skin, etc., progressing with frightfal rarialty, until death Fuitamend to bie dreadful sullerings by sending im to that undiscovered country bourne no traveler returos, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, loft hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name apd number = @?”No letters received unless port paid and eou- taining a stamp to be used onthe reply. Persons writing should state age.and send portion of ad- verlivement describing symptoms. _ € ’s Diploma hanes in his Offre. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment Within the last twenty years, and the numerous important Burgical Operations performed by Dr. dobpston, witnessed by the reporters of’* The Sun’? and many other papers, no ices of which hava ap- fared again and again be‘ore tha public, beside: fis standing as a gentivman of character sni re- Rponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee te the af- flicted DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ol, the effects of when agieep, and, if 1 das me: from whose SKIN _ ja 19-19 S CRE? DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES!) iy “ SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, dc. Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury, . Only Tem Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no amell nor avy unpleasant tacte, and will nutin any way in fure the stomach or ho wels ef the most delicate €ures in trom two to four days, a cent cases in** twenty-four honrs.’’ Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania oneefthe most eminent Boctors ind Chemists of the present day; NO BAPESU RK. No TROURLB, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getticy cured, or who have been gorged with Balaam Copavia, oF Mercury, try, AMARITAN’S GIFT, Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male package: Female, #3. BLOOD! RBLOOD!! —BLOOB!!; SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. TETTERS, SCALES, BOTTLE. BYP OR VENERKAL DISEASES, & SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES _Is offered the public as a positive core, BYPHILIS OK VENEREAL DISEASES. the fAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE iss. mort potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed: it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, sothat tne cureis thorongh and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed. and do not transmit to your pow- terity that for which you may repent insfter years DO NOT DESPAIR! Although you may be pronounred inenrable, the SAMARITAN’S KOOT AND HERB JU will remove every vestige of impurities system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In meny affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUICES in most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ia Whites in besrivg down, Falling of the Womb, Debijity, and for a'l com plaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles fe S or $9 BAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH, Price 25 cents, Full directions DESMOND & OU., Bux 131 Philadelphia Post fice. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner lth st. and Pa. nvenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, TP RSREE ME eretected, by Royal Lett & tent ol England, avd secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharma is, aud the Imperial Gellege of Medicine, Vienna. z Triesmar Ne 1, ts the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Bpermathorrboes, and Exhaustion of tha System. Tricamar No. 2bas entirely superseded the naseouse use of Copavia, Gubebs, &c | Tries- mar No. 8is the infallible remedy, for alLImpari- ties and Se‘ondary Symptoms, thus obviating ae use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ieuts. tion is in the form of a most agree- au aiteceert Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmorphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 exses ip one for $9,and in $27 cases, - thus saving $9._ Divided iu S@perate doses as ministered by Valpeau, Sallamands, Rocz, &c., 4 Sehotonale and retail by Dr, BARROW. No. 194 Ki it vr ork, vine be had also of 8.0, FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave., corner lith street. wee 9 6m 7 CONFIDENTIAL. SPOTS, HILIs o Par! ness, pleasure, or the dutirs of warried Jife: also midd’ dor old . whe, from the follies of outh oF ether cauaen Cal adebility in advance of heir years. beiore placing themselves under the EESUEG SLEW? "isteios tala pi earn ; jen, wi ing ‘The Secret en envolope on re- ‘i BISWART& CO. 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