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THE [ees REWS FROM RERGL AOURCES, Peace Question in Richmond, The Richmond Dispatch of the 12: instant Bays: «It wre reported yesterday that Mr. Blair, the Yaukee peace commissioner, had arrived iu this city. and bad, daring the day. an in- terview With the President and Secretary of ; War. He bas not, we are assured, éome to the eity. ana itis all stutt about the Secretary of War having sent him @ pass; but wedonot dcubt he is in Grant's camp. « We have never yet seen any evidenc? £0- | ing to show that he certainly designed coming | te this elty.” * & ecrrepondent of the Enquirer, speaking of the turioughing of anew regiment of Geor- 218 Militia, says: « Governor Brown remarked that they cocld £> Nome now, but sunject to another calt when the State required theireervices He Qoped it would pot be svcn. All delinquents are to be tried by military court martini sitting at Ma- cou, avd if fonnd gusity, the pains and pen- s of desertion world be visited upon Io the Confederate House of Representatives oy Weanesday, Mr. Mites, of South Caroliaa, intrc duced resolutions, which were ordered to be pied: Revved, That ander the Constitution, Con- giess alope has the right to declare war, and ve President, by and with the consent of the Senate, the power to make & treaty of peace. Kesolved, That all attempts to make peace With the United States by the action or inter- yeution of ine separate States comprising this Contecera. y are unaathorized by the Constitn- tio: d in violation of the supreme laws of . and therefore revolutionary. st resoiution in the series is as follows: f ed. That we, the Representatives of the Corfedernte States are firmly determined to po nipee the struggle until the United States ’ acknowledge our independence, and to this determination, with a severe cou viction of the justice of our cause, and onr humble relt- ance opcn the Scpreme Ruler of Nations, we do solemniy and faithtully pledge ourselves. [from the Richmond Sentinel ot Jan. 12.] Scme of our cotemporaries bave been receut- ly diecossing whether [he appointment of Gen. Lee with tbe power to commandall of our armies would Baye the tendency to dispel the ter despondercy caused hy recent re. werees e nerd hardly say te our readers Bow earteetly we bave deprecated the exag- grration to which this despondency has heen earried. Le been far m excess of what the circumstances would justify, and has been interrapted by the croaking at the street cor- prereand in. bar rooms. It is even to be fesred that of this crogking has found its Way into quarters where courage and serenity #re naturally to be expected, and where, io coneeguence, itis speciatly hortful. Having taken paine to ascertain the facts, we will now fay General Lee is highest in command in line efthearmy. Wherever Lee is in the fleid, he there commands not only all the troops with- in bie department, but all who may happen to serve in connection with his command. The limits of this departmentare bounded solely by Biz own opinion. ‘Thus, when the President desired a short time agoto place Lee in command of the entira Atlantic coast, a8 being directly connected with the a:my opposed to Grant, General Lee telt"himeelf constrained toohject to taxing mil- itary coptrol ot any partof the coast beyond the mcath of Cape Fear river. The first point, then, which we with clearly to fixin the minds of cur readers is, that General Lee’s command in the field is as large, and extends over as great a department, as Ne is willing to control. In & word, the President has made theex- periment now urged, and Generali Lee tound at jim possible to do bothduties. The President, reluctantly, at General Lee's own request, ‘was compelled to chocse between relieving bim from command of the army defending Richmore or from general command over all our armies. ‘The Sentinel goes on to speak of the harmo- Bicvs relation between Davis and Lee, and concludes as follows: Would that so eminent an example were fol- lowed by all, sud we should soon see the spirit ef confidence animating the peeple that would put to shame the croaking despondency, fault- fivding and faintbacrtedness thatnow disgrace #0 many of our public men, and produceeffecis injurious to our cause. Aftairs in Georgetown. OounNciL Pkhocerpines, Jan. 13, 1865.—Beard of <Aldermen.—The Bosrd met—the President «(Walter S, Cox) In the chair. Present:— Mesers. Beall, Berry, Godey, and Shinn. The ‘ollowing joint resolutions from the Board of Common Council were passed :— A joint reeolution in regard to the duties of the Surveyor, Commissioner of streets, and Water Se eees and fixing the salaries of the Com- Dp ereaeing the salary of the Surveyor; to reim- bourse Messrs. Hill, Deeble, and Magruder for Money advanced for procuring substitutes; au- thorizing the committee appointed by the two Bosrds 'o appoint four men in each precinct, at $3 each per day, to canvass their respective precincts for the purpose of correcting the en- Tolimeat liste; to pay certain claims; to appro- priate $150 to meet certain liabilities of the Vigilant Fire Company and for repairs; an- thorizing any Justice of the Peace in the Vor- perstion to administer the oath of office to the arket Master; authorizing the Clerk of the Corporaton to pay ont of the general fund to the Treasurer of the Metropolitan Police the 2um of >> due said police, alec, the sum 67 $1,525.65, as the same becomes due: providing fer gas on Jefferson street, between Bridge and Water streeis: authorizing the.Wlerk of the Jorporation to pay W. ©. Smith the sum of $56.15 tor jabor and materiais furnished and sor the repair of tlre-plugs and hydrants; aa- thorizing committee to attend to the interests of the Inetrict of Columbia befrre Congress; in relation to several members of the Draft Cinb who had failed to pay their part alter having been relieved from the draft. Adjourned Common Councii—The Chair laid betore the Board the petition of Wm Tavior, colered. for Jicense toopena tavern within the timits of the corporation, with a communication from Herry D. Cooke relative to the same, which With the followirg was referred :—Communi- cation of the Water Engineer transmitting eertain accounts; the bill of Mayfield & Brown Yor goods tornished the corporation; commu- nv ations of W. C. Smith, Engineer, relative to the propoeed occupation cf a part of Market str *t by Acosl] company, and of John Camer- oe =a perintendentof the Chesapeake and Onio Ox. al, asking the privilege of erecting a foot- brs tge over the canal at Frederick street; bilis of the Frening Star and Jobn Hess; commuali- cation of the clerk of the market asking how he sha)! dispore of the wooden footway recently Deed at the temporary warehouse market; and & pill of the clerk of the matiet. ; The following resolutions were reported by the vartous committees, and adopted by the board :—To pay the claims of J. F. Essex, W. H. Chamberlin and Jenkin Thomas; making apyprepriation to pay certain liabilities of the Vigilant Fire Co.; topay W.O. Smith for re- psirs of fire-pings and hydrants; making ap- Ppropriation to psy the increase of salary. un- der the act of Congress, now dupe, and as it ba- comes dne, tothe month of February, to the Metropolitan Police, the amount expended to be reimbureed out of the special tax for 1661. un Lg ng meee the gas pipes and erect Li mn Jefferson street, taken a) a aaneae, » Was taken up aud The following new business was introdaced: Ry Mr. Collirs—a resolution anthorizing any Justice of the Peace to administer the oath of office tothe market master; a resolution ap- Pointing Dr.C. H. Oragin to attend to small pox cases among the indigent, and snperiniend vaccination, fixing the salary at s600 an- pom. By Mr Edmorston—a resolution aa- thorizing Geo. Hill, jr., to lay before Major Rh O'Brien, Provost Marshal, the. views of the corporation relative to the course of procedure to be pursued against certain members of the late dratt club who refuse to ray over the amounts subscribed by them {or the relief of the town from draft. [This resulution was paceed unenimously by a call for yeas and Bays} By Mr. Ciements—a resolution in- a#tracting the committee before Cougress to act in conjanction with the committee of the Washington Corporation in their efforts to ebtain the action of Congress in inves- tigating the affairs connected with the ap- proaching draftin this district; all of which ‘Were adopted. Mr. Sboemaser, from the streets committee, Teported a resolution sutborizing the Chesa- perke snc Ohio Canal company to constract a bridge over the canal at Frederick street; laid Adjourne. pts BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STRAM AND GAS FITTERS, 240 G street, between I7th and 18th streets, (lat Ward,) Washington Dealers in Gas Fixtures, Brop Lights, Glass and Wired Shades, @@ A)l work done by us Warranted to give tis section. Jen 3-30* 0 THE LADISS,—Ladies want us Halt Work - is. Braids, ‘of any deseripticn ater wilt Gna Tt is largo: made sola ‘the lowest a Romer eles two cata eens or wate: an ly at J. BA A dee 24-im_141 Baltimore. ¢doora east of Ualvert. SH BUOKWHEAT FLOUR. Bow Ry AyRUP 2355" Sorsar I stesso ase Vorment erence, mer of streets and Water Engineer; in- | | i { 15 Ra. BROOKS IRLD. Neca ee ees chentand at her eGom, ou the north wert corner o tle Bhetas ctucied unde oueof the most cele- brated AstrJogers of the age. She guarantees ratiafaction to all there who may give her a call She can be seen from8s.m.to9p. m Price one doilar. jal Im K BACKER tue Most Woxperro. GER, A stairs) gives fall and pecrceee infermation ¢on- cerning *ll affairs througa lite, with and in re- ard to Heath, Wealth aud Marriag:, Love Affairs, ovrneys. Lew Suite, Absent Friends, Sictnesaand Death. Di “her be consulted from 8 in the morning till 9in the evening. + Jall Im* MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES ®EFFERING WITH DISEASKS PECULIAR TO THE SBX._MADAMB MEN AH. after 14 years Practiee in New York, has taken rooms in this city, No. 227 Ste street west. where she will treat such ea es, Her practice ig different from avy in this city, Will give reference and certificates suficient to convince the most fastidious of her aaccessful treatmostin Female Dignases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necessary. c essona.e. Hours of consultation from of Raneas, can be coa- Fatureaventa, f ath and Xu 1 fe-er from the abova disease my- self. deem it a duty and privilege to offer my sere vices to like suiferere, jan 4-im* = Umee 420 Penv’a avenue & betwern 4, and Offers a certain ard epeedy eure, of G GLEET,BU BO. BYPHILYS, ATRI NaL_ WEAKNESS, INFLAME WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THB DISEASE OF THK LUNGS. LIVER, KIDN Yas SND SPLEEN; 80RB EYES, 80RR THROAT, &e., &e. Havinghad many years expericace in the prac- tice of those diseases the doctor hids defiance to all competition in tuei¢ treatment snd cure, Recent caren of venereal diseszes cure! in oné or two days. Ladiessnd gentlemen can consult him at his office from $to 40’clock daily. __de24 3m*_ w.? BALDW? LDWIN, M decd LZ PHYSIONA 43510 ‘PHB BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 381 F street, is the onLY practical STAMPER in the Distriet, in that he dally bas to do over work that ie botched at other so-called Btamping places, He bas the larxest and finest asrnortment of Pat- terns ever offered here. Making his own Patterns. he is able and willing to stamp any pattern brought hi novi OHas. B. BAYLY & 0O., tf re 27S PEXNSYLVANIA AVERUS, Ret. lith and 12tb sts,, near the Kirkwood House Woold respectfally inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MON DAY, October 17, 1364, 4 fine and new assortment of Ristic) a) fst D. N AND SURGEON, street, between @ NEW BOOT AND SHUB STORE UADIES, GENTLEMEN, MI8888, BOYS, AND | a | REASURY DEPARTMENT, GHILDRF*® _ BOOTS AND SHOES, made up ip the Latest and most Fashienable style, We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairabar of the Publig patronage. Particolar attention has been paid to tae Ladies Department of the business, and we can safely | boast of one of the finest assortment ef UADIRBS’ BOOTS AND SHOES ouas. 3 A Ri eol4-tf No, 278 Penn et, 11th and Sith wt fuss INSURANCB COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OAPITAL.__.---.----$200,000. Street as isi Qfice Comm reat one ene Avenue, Over INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOAS BY FIRE, DIRgoTORS: George Shoemakern’7 John . Barclay, muel Gropley, “* Andrew Rothwell, hemas Parker, Richard Barry, B. B. Fon, 7 aA a el Redfe: ' Wiliam ie . iward Olar . ‘0 charge for pe! . JAM: AMS, President, ABEL G. DAVIS, Bory eee ee asats IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ‘W,@. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. and ith st, The largest Musical Bstablishmen' and only importing house in the Die-| . Bole Agency of Steinway & Bons square PIANOS, of which we rtme of this celebrated factory alon t than ¢an be fi ve just resolved & waking our stoek 16 instruments eae is a larger eon hand, e z of Maren & Hamlin’s justly celebrated Fp Sag ed RE : $600, Prince & Co.’s is Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com mosati te: 5 Old. Pisnos taken im exchange, tuned and re paired oes IEMPERANCE HALL, B street, between 9th and 1/th sts, This Academy is now open for the reception of Dats ov Tuition. For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to5 p.m. Gentleman’s Olass—Tuesdays, Tharedaye and Saturcays, from & to 10 p. m. Th jirous of joining may do no by applying oademy during schoo! hours. Ceeed aoc GABINET ‘ices, from ARINI'B FASHION ABLE DANOING ACAD ; pupils, one at the commencing on entry. [aes COMPOUND 8YRUP OF GUM ARABIO. Well known asthe Most Plessant. Safe, and Speedy Cure for OOUGHS, COL Da, HOARSENESs, ORece, WHOOPING coven AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE TMROAT AND LUNGS, Ttasupericr efficacy in arresting stubborn co: and the firat stages of consamption, has tone Bean sppreciated by most families and physicians. Gg its success in giving immediate relief from sent ceagh or coid, unprecedented. ‘or sale at the Drng Btores. Price 25 and 5 centsa bottle. For conventence and portability the same com. bination msy be had tn a mild lozenge form, well wiapted to relieve pubiic speakers, singers, and children, and known us “TYLER GUM ARABIO COUGH LOZENGES,’ Boy 1-+o3to* aie _ B STRENGTH TC THB WEAK! — = YOUrd Tu THE AGED!! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater and Restorer cf wasted or inert fanctiona. The aged shauld be certain to make ths Biokrene & bovuseheld god, inasmuch as it will render them youtkful in feeling and in streng:h, and ena=le them to live over aeain the dass of their pristine joy. Itnot only exhla-ates but strengtheas, aod is resily an invaluable blessing, i whe have been reduced to acon’ ition of sarvility. relfabuse. misfortune, or ordioary sickness. No water what tbe cause of impotency of any bumaa ergar,this superb preparation will remove the efieet at once and forever. Broek RENE Cones Iuporenoy. GaxeraL Deniuity. Nervous Incapa ity. Dyspgrsia. Derressios Locs oF AP Petite. Low Srinir . Weakmess OF THE ORGAN: oF GENERATION, IMBKCILITY, MRNTAL INDOLENCR, Emaoistios. Exner it was 4 Most Devicures, Des iRAbLE AND Novel KFrRoT Upon THe Nen- VOUS SYSTEM; and all who Y prostra- ‘ted by Dervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek acure in this most excelleut and unequailed pieparation. Prrvone who. by imoradence have lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will ing a spocdy and) perma. ent cae im the BIOKRENE. We FREBLE the LANGUID, the DESPAIR. ING the OLD should giza thin viluabie discover a trial; it will be found totally different from all other a*ticles for tue s: TO FEMALES —Thi @ purpo7es. eparation is invaluable in nervous weakpess-s of all kinds. as it will re- wasted strength with wonderful perma- fo @ grand tonic. and will give relief io ith the firstdose A brief persistence in iv a ill renovate the rtomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever Ove dollar per bottie. or six bottles for $5. BoLp BY DRUGGISTS GRNERALLY. Bent by express anywhere, by addresting HILLY Bit Pi ‘ivto HUreHiNes Sef Ordar streets New York. Sold by 8. C. FORD, cerner 11th street dec coly.a ard Pennsvivania avenue Spake AT BOME. LONDON. SUTHER- land's Congressional Manual. Burleigh’s Leg- ielative Guide. The You jebater. London. Greenbank's British Orator, London. Plumptree’s Oxford Lectures on Elecution, London. ac Jay's Breeches, 2 vola anual Je a Manuel. Anne mat: P; Legislation. 1, e 4 Sosbine's ary Practice, Londons. dec8 Parliamentary Law. FRANCK TAYLOR. Fo. BALE On large close paneled COACH rmerly the coach ef pI for iatemseaatepe eerie J a ‘ate gentl Wap, Also, one Coupee and two Doctor’ pnd feveral Bxprese and Grocer Wagoos, aca-ay light Carriages, at M_ YOUNG & 8an. ‘A large Coflar for sent enien Ganternse sett jor rt cee ectt” See ys. WANG, THE GREAT OBINESE REU- @ Ere — feats are EDY FOR GONORRHEA, purely vegetable, “It ia plesnat to the taste, has rely vegetable. je: 0 the ye Be bad oder. and . arried f the vest pock- ‘thout (ear of detestion free. Pri box. Bold by JOHN J. KBOMER, suéremor Philadel. FOR! pears niegton by 8-0. FORD, 390 Ps. st yanbias ja6-eoly PMEABICAL, boom. —Draittg aren Daltons Be fara grees Ee Pioseegaing, Mesicn Diana [ONG PROMPTLY S4PEN DED, 70. vring EW ed Se B. DAVIDbSO! ater Breet: Georaetewn, STROL- | No. 470 Sth street. bet Dand B (up | | With the teeth aching, and relieves instant! { } | Me AE FRANOK TAYLOR, 3 / | ler of the Currency, do hereby cert! | Merchants? Nattonal’ Bank ef Washington, in the | act required to be complied with before c DENTISTRY, OOTH-AOHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THE T vee annlication of BR SIGES- —yae Weece- J MONDE BeEses G8 CALM BTN acta at once upsm the nerves connecte: BE thieaid every decayrd tooth ean be eured and pre- ported’ by. Elling an: Duildiog up with Br. 8. Dg, White's Metal F + Oheoplastic Bo: imgetted over roots at 260 Pa. av. PpENTIATRY,—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No 34 Pennsylvania avenue, sec. fond door frig 15th rizeet, aitends to nie] ranches of the prfemicn. o¢ XBBAT DISOOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, with the Mduhrite of UTyKen. foe teeth to ex- I would advise all persons hrv: tract to call at Dr LEWIB’S office, and bave them taken ont by this new and: barmlese process Also call and examiue the Doctor's new and improved method of Insert- ing Artificial Teesb, If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in Bo other style than this new and valuable o7e, No, 242 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th anc 8. R. LEWIB, M. D., Dentiat, H. M, LOOMIS, M., D.. The Inventor and Patentee of the MIN-| ERAL PLATE TEETH, at‘ends person- ally at bis«fiice in this city. Many persons oan wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear oO: hers wNo cannot wear the Persons ca}}ing at my office ean be accomm dated with apy etyle and price of Teeth they may desire, bat te those wh- articu‘ar, aud *ish the pu Feat, cleanest, strongest and most perfect d-ature tbat art cap procare. the MINERAL TEETH will ‘be more fully warranted. No. 338 Penneylvaniaave , sts, Also, 907 Arch street, mar 4 ly ‘Rooms in thie cas Detwern 9th and 10! Philadelpbis REASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice ComPTROLLER oF CURRENCY, WasrninGton, December 14, 1964. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants’ National Bank af Washington, in tae City of Washington, im the county of Washingion ard District of Cotumbia, has been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the act ef Congress entitied ‘An ast to vrovide a Na- tional Currency. secured by @ pledge of United States bonds, and provide for theeirculation and redemption th: reot.” approv-d Jaue 3, 1534, aad bas comply ith all the provisions ot said act re- qnired to mplied with before commencing the business of bavking und~r said act : Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- fy that The City ef Washington, in the county of Weshinscon ard District of Columbia, is authorized ty com: mence the business of banking under the act afvre- said, . In testimony whereof. witness my hand ard sea) f office thi he dry of December, 1364. oes hia Jour cccnth Ot MeCULLOCH dec 15-dé6st Com ptrolier of the Curre: OFrice CoMPTROLLER OF THE CURREROY, Washixcton, December 31, 1364. Whereas, by sutis‘actury evidecce presented to the undersigned. it has been made to appear that The Rational Bank of Commerce, af (Feorgetown, in the City of Georzctown, in the county of Washing ton and District of Columbia, bas been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Cong-ess entitled “An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bocds and to p'ovide for the circulation aud redemption th-reof.”” approved June 3 and bas complied with all the provisions of mencing the business of banking under said art : New. therefore, 1, Hngh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The National Bank of Commerce of Georgetown, in the orretoun. in the coucty of Washington vtct of Columbia, is autherized te com- he business of banking under the act In testimaen: whereof. witness say Bane neal this ¢/ t dav of December. ee DT IW Ars aT CGH McOULLOOH, jan at Comptroller of the Currney. 0! T HOTEL CONDUOTE a] pia 0 A ad jouble its former 68) ‘. Isonlareee UROPEAN - HOTEL, Corner Pa. ay, and ith st., Washinston, D, C, ‘This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Huropesn lan in this city, bas beem enlarged and improved in every way necersary fer th secommodation of the increasing guests. Thapktui for the Pitronage, already proprietor hopes tbat by attention to business we Teceive pstronage rt ri Continue to as heretofore, ee wil only ba charged with what they receive, oom-tf P, BMBIOH, Proprietor, P. DEOORATIONS! LAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPRRHANG- ING 88, CORDS, TASSELS, & 'y, and at 20 per cent. less than 1 prices. in order to reduce ateck, Those who ign refitting their Dwellings, Btores, Hotels, Offices, Saloons, &c.. should give mea eal, All werk done by thorough workmen, under my is} . we Parvo?” SROTHROCK, 452 7th street, @e2ieosw [Union,Int.} opp. Patent Ofice yourre EEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBBES, GA8, AND STEAM FITTERS, Ho, 600 Niava Stans7, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly Keep om aand, the largest and best assortment in the sity yf Ohandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables. Glass Globes, mica and other Bhades, and all arti sles in this |: from the best establishments ip Hew York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold om the most reasonable terms. ‘Also, BANGES. FURNAGES, and Fire-Boaré ‘We are prepared to furnish the best RANG in ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels. Restaurante, & .0., are invited to call. kinds of GAS and STEAM Attings as also everything in the © Most natisfactery manner thing Tubs, Fountains Water a N sped soe oe Iu PAWNBROKEA AND 285 LOAN OFFICE, 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, 5 MATTHEW WALSH, a5 855 86.0 Brunet, between loth and 1th, Second deor from Harvey’s Oyster Bslooa, In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am Dow prepared to make liberal Cash ad. vances op Gold and Silver Watches, Dia. monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardwar Clothing. and Merchandise of every description ip good order, i 7 Having had twelve years experience in busi- oesnin the City, and favorably knewn to many of its citizens, confident that to all who may in trust me with business,(which wil] be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction. Office oper avery day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’clock, 4. M. until Nine o’clock P.M. sep 13-3m QUITABLE PRESENTS FOR THE HOLI- PHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in thin city. ARTER DE VISITE OF CELEBRITIRG, Plain and colored. OPEKA GLANSES, PIRID GLASSES, FINB GOLD 8PECT «CLES ETERRBOSCUPES AND VIEWS, at the lowest prices, at FRANKLIN & 00. Opticians 244 Pa. ay.. between 12th and 1th at and 388 Pa av., Natiosa! Hotel Bui dec 20-tf 0, W. BOTRLER, JNO. W, BOTHLER Cc, W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS mu OHIN A, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARK, TABLE OUTLERY, SILVRB-PLATED WABB, BRITANNIA WARB, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL O1L LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOB MATTS, FEATHSS DUSTRES, BRUSHES, WOOP WaBB, AND HOUBEERSEPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY, sy HOUSES. HOTELS, AND S8TRAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTIOR, 318 IRON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and lth sta Dg. ON BALL, : S*A708 BOC RRER OF NINTH AND D 873, This large and handsome HALL is now for rent for Ba) VONCERTS, &c. It is finely freacood and @nished in the most subsjantial canner, with large and convenient dressing rooms and at the south end for spectators ‘be Hall ia the best ventilated room in the city, with twenty wind south and east sod west side, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hall,’ It is admirably adapted for Goncerta, being bul! with spec al attentioa to that object; and for Ballsthe gr: st cere fas been taken to have the best floor that could be procured. 7 The Hall w't be rented fer Balls, Ooncerts, Minstrels. Fairs &e. fo. it, 34d fromthe tall. SHEOELES, en D street, oor ANURE! M vas! MANUBE! 1 AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE THE BEAT ANMTED BTATEST Oe ulbannte ginal berets cong ts ot se asl at, D. wv. jo" oie at it on board veasele free of expense pared to Captain: te geen sik) WANTED. Add No. 330 B street. Was! \. OF @iesenn DEPO aa wer? POINT IOHN PET TIBONE & OO. WW. kmanme00., corp MEDAL PIANos. ha.ot Roy ae arnt at mgwelge rate bere they can be hii pote : ‘neoomo- Teste teres. Second. bane planoe bought acd Mest esta e” ** "8° G'S ouSNDACH. Aer ateey Steestte Ren OUrGRnE, By Athens.” By Henry sand other vee. foe Woah I Morea es oe Ro Wee een, Tivactrated {ae 2) OF PROPOSALS. Prororare FOR FLOUR. Orrick Drrot Covmissary oF Sunsisranon.} WASHINGTeN. D.C., Jan, 10, 1535. Rested Proposals are invited untit WEDN RS- DAY, Jsnuary $$. 12 o'clock m.. for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, The ope will be for whatis known at this Depotas 1,2.and 3, and bida will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole, Bids murt be ie duplicate, and for each grade on aeparate sheets of paper. he delivery of the Flour to commence withic five da: ing ef the bide, and mast bs delivered in auc) q' ities, daily, as the Govern- ment may direot either at ‘he Government ware- houre in Georgetown, at the wharves or railsoad t ir Wart ington, D.C. edelivery of ai] Flour awarded to be com- ee within twenty days from the acceptance of phe B Bids will be received for Flour to he daliverad ip new oak barrels. bead lined. Also, for Flour in good. merchantable, second hand tour barrels, but they must be such an wil be accepted by the Inspector or they wil) not de received. il: be made insueh funds as the Gov- @ for di bursement, The usual Government inspectivn will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will he accepted which is not fresh ground, aad made from wheat ground inthe vicinity where manu- tecture canes of avery moverion Ce wes n oath of allegiance must aceurnpuny the bid of exch bidder who bas not tbe uath on le in this office, and no bid wil] be entertained from ties who have previously failed toe-mply with their ‘bids, or from bidders not present to respond. __ Government reverver the right to reject anv bid for any Cae quate be adereceedsotne uader signed. at No. 243 G street, endorsed, * Proporals for Flour.” E.T BRIBGE: fa ll-6t Captain and C. 8. PrRorcears FOR LUMBER. Cuisr QUARTERMASTER’S OFFiog, Usrer or Wasuinoron, Wasninaton. D. U., Jauuary 10, 1365, Sealed Pro Payme: t wil ernment may bh. Ps posals will be receivea at this an unti! FRIDAY, Javuary 2), 1865, at 12 o'clock M., fercelive:y a’ this Depotef Lumber of the foilow- ing quantities, kinds and cescriptions viz: 1.400% fest 4-4 White Pine O.:mmon Caltings, 125.0 feet 6-4 White Pine Common Callings, * 150,000 f-et ¥ 4 MU bite Pine Commun Cullings, £0.04 feet 6 4 Wh te Pine Selects, 10.000 feet. 3x4 Hemlock Seantling, 12 feet long, 45.0 0 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling. 14 fret lung’ 250500 feet 3x4 Hemioes Scantiing, '6 feet louz, 25 COO feet 8x4 At mock Scautling, 13 feet long, 25,080 feet 3xa Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet lone, (10 fe t3x4 Hemlock Neantlirg 24 feet long, 60 Oo feet 346 Hemlock Jvist. It feet long, 95,000 f+ ot 3x6 Hemlock Juist, '8feet long, 25,00 feet 3x6 Hemleck Joist. 2 feet long, 25.000 feet 3x6 Herolock Jcist, 24 feet long, 25 000 feel 3x7 Hemlock Joist. 16 faet long. 126 06 feet 3x5 Hemlock Joist 15 fee: long, 0 feet 2x8 Hem}: ek Joist, 2) fertlong, # feet 3x9 ard 10 Hen lock Joist. 14 feet long, 00 feet 3x9 and 1: Hamloek Joist, 16 feet long, 59,00 feet 3xGand 0 Hemlock Joi-t, 0 fest long, 5°00 fret 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joiat,24 feet long, 10,00 fert 8x5 H-micek Jost, 16 tu 4° feet long, 50,'00 feet >xf Hemlock Joist, 16 to 40 feet long, 12 50 feet 4x5 Her Joe Joint, 16 to 40 feet loug, 12.50 feet 4x6 Hemlock Joist 16 fsat long 10 ¢ Mc eaned Cedar Shingles, best quality, 16 pehes long. . 1,100,100 shaved Ceder Shingles, beat quality, 16 inches long. 500 600 No. 1 White Pine Shingles, sawed, 18 inches long. 200 0 0 Plastering Laths. - Bamples of Bhinglesand Lathe proposed for will be requived. . Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity ae above specified, or for tne whule quantity adver ised for Alof the above describe tto be good merchaat- abic Lumber, subject to the inspect oa of an in- spyctor appointed on the part of the Government. 'A)l of the Lumber eontract-d for to be desivered Witbin thirty (30: deys from date of contract, Proposals com disloyal parties willn-t be con- sidered An «ath of allegiance to the United States Government must aecompany each prop- itio The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, shecld it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two respons bie persons, whose signatares are hy pended to ti sare ‘thre Tull natwe of eaca bitder,and if a firm, the y 1] nawe of eaca bitde name of each of 1ta members, with tae post office address,- ust be legibly written on the proposal, Bonds inasum equal to half ef the amount of the contract. signed by the contracter and both of bia guarantors, will |e required of the successfal bidder upon signing the contract. The right toreject any«r al! bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the en- yelope *Propogals for Lumber.” and addressed to te ander stor General and Uhicf Quartermaster, rigadier Gene: e ja.10- ‘ie Depot ef Washington. prcrceens FOR FORAGE. Carmr Qusrtesuaster’s Orrice, ‘ASHINGTON Deror. Dec. 8, 1863. Sealed Propossis are invited by tne undersigned 5 fer supplying the U. 8. rtermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D. Alexancr and Fort Mopro these places. with Hay, Corn, itraw. aD . Ride will be received for te delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and 5) tons of hay or etraw, apd upwards . Bidders must state at whieh of t! points they propose to make deliver rates at which they will make deliveries ther the quantity of: ach article proposed to be deliv: ered, the time when said deliveries aball be eom- menced, and whea to be completed. cee price must be written outin wordsonthe ids, Corn to be putupin good stout eacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of absut three dburhels The +acksto be furnished without extra ch: to the Government. The hay and atraw to be securely baled. The particular kindor description of oats, corn, zat or Gs 7 prowored to be delivered must be stated in re porals. All the articice offered under the bids herein in yited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Coutracts wil) be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Goverpment may require and payment will be made when the wale amount coutracted for shall ave been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guarenty, signed by two resgon- sible persons. that in cate his bid ia acceptes he or they will, withia tea days thereafter, execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in x sum equal to the amount of the con- tract to deliver the forage proposad in conformity witt the terms of this advertisement; and in caae the said bicder should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder ard the next lewast respon- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded The respousibility of the guarantors must be s#homn by the official certificate of a U, 8. District Attcrpey Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Gove: nment or responsi- bie person known to this office. ‘Al bidders will be du'y notified of the accept- ence or reiection of their proposals, The full unme and port offive addrens of each bid- éer murt be l-gibly written in the proposal. Proposals 1oust be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker. Chi. f Depot Quartermaster. Washing‘on, D. C,. and should be plainly marked ** Proposals for For+ge ”” Bond, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract migoed by the cortractor and both of his uaraptora. will he reqniv-ed of the suecessful bid- fer or bidders upon niguing the contract Bl-nk forma of bids. guarantees and hoods may be obtained upon arplication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County anf state) —_ ate I, the snbecrihar, dd hareby propse to furnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Qua-ter- master’s Department at + Sgreeably to the terms of your advertisement javiting, proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1368, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of d_ a aera co vats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 1 LJ — eR or Baled Hay, at — per tom of 2,000 nund, Sea Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,00 uncs Delfvery to commence on or before the — day of ..1%—. and to be completed onor before the — day o: .185—,. acd pledge myself to ent-r into « written contract with the Bnited Btates with good snd approved securities, within the space of ten days att Fr reing notified that my bid has been accep:ed, Yoar obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H. Rucker, jenera!l Depot Quartermester, S Ls Washington, D, C. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of ———, in the county of aad State of -, hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the sOrenG gz bid of be accepted, that be er _ will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the.ocun- tract for the eame, with good and suffictent sure- ties, in = 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, 1833, under which the bid was m od, in case the raid shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarintee to make good the difference between the offer by said and the next lowest reaponsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of . Seal. ‘Seal. I hereby cortity, that. to the best of my know!- edge and belief, the above named guarantors are years wemcient ve poked for the amount for efter s ——— "To be gertified by the Unit-d Btates Distriot At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer mie the Dcited Etatee Ls or respan- kno: this office Wiss apyeees D. H. RUCKER. rT __ Brigadier General and Q. M. CEIF CUARTERM ASTER’ OFFio8, r CLOTHING. HE MOST POPULAR ra T 40 West ML SMITH, BROS, & 00,, Clothjers and Merchant The Bon T rohant Tailors, Wo 40 Weet Baltimore *t., Baltimore. Ma. N. B, Goods of sil desoriptions at reasonable prices. | alarmingtentans can save 26 per sent, by getting their ie at aT BROS. & CO. 40° West more street. The best and cheapert Clothing House i= the ITH, Bi .& CO., Sania 40 Moet Baltimore atres LE HALL OLOTSING HOUBB. MARBLE Hwort Baltimore et . Baltimore, Md, Resscas. in Weshinnten ean save 2 per cent. by buying their ©) othing OTH, BROS, & CO ‘40 Went Baitimere street. Our Washington customers can find the bert sock ate BHITH BROS. & ¢ es . West Baltimor- street. The leading Olothing Bouse of Baltimore offers lothiag ia the country. the finest Beir. BROS & O0.. Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimoze street. fail to come to SMITH, BROB. CO. to one Oothine, 40 West Baliimore street. 1 he eVerybedy eta quited, — The plage where vet a BRO. & 00.» 40 Wost Baltimore street, house in Baltimore or Washington that their Goods, SMITH, BRS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. AH Pisonarged polaiess =) sepunenn ere i of 10 cent. uying of us. offered a discount Of 10 EMITH. BROS. & 00 « 40 Woeat Baltimore street. Boldiers can,asvé twenty dollars 6n BECO BMITH, BROS. & 00, 40 West Balti ore s¢., Baltimore, Ma. 1 oome to Baitimore-to buy your oLoTHke. i SMITH BROS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Olothiers. Be furs and coms to SMITB, BROS, & 00. Marble Hall ca nee se et aires! Land Winter do #, to get your Pai TH BROS. & O rehact Tailors and Olothiers, Mere 40 West Baltimore street, 8, eh and Bugiish WALKING oo: He citoe's Aareh plain SACKS; also, the ‘eltoe’s anew stvie RACKATEL, the prettiest coat ont. The en! sponge Dischary a Suit by All iv endless varistiers at BMT BROS. & 9.8 Popular Merble Hall Glething House, 40 West Baltimore street. Sep %-210 CLOTHING, GOING!—GOING!-GOING! ¢ BOWN THEY GO, AT LES? THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS., THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUsEs OF WASHINGTON, No 460 anp 464 SEVENTH ATBEST, OFPosira Post Orriow, ALL GOODS SPONGED. alithe See ee con ‘Cavasr STYLES" RENOH, TRRINGLISH, AMBRIOAN WALKING OOATS. LATEST STYLES TOP PANTs, zaar DOUBLB SREASTED VESTS, AKD BUSINESS SUITS. PLAIN AND PANOY OASAIMBBE, ith th Together with the ner STOCE : BOYS CLOTHING THE CITY, N. BL We aise wns cox PIROE GOODB FoR - ousToM WORK. ich we offer All of whieh NUMOAL LOW PRIORS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, BATS, QAPB, BBIBTE, Tins, BUSPANDERs, 6., &o, J, H. SMITH, No. 460, Ana Dt SMITH BROS., No. 464, OLorHizas anp Meacuast TatLoas, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, oe 3-3m Washington, 394 PENNSYLVANIA AVBN UB. FURS! FURB!! FURS!!! The greatest inducemerts ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIBS’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M QO. GLADMON & 00'S New Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No, 394 Penna. ay., bet. 153 and oth sts. dee 12-2w* MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pilla is the result of a loug and extensive practice. Tusy are mild in their op tdo hari to the most delicate: og a lirrsgu- larities, Painful moving all od structions, whether from cold or otherqise, head- ache, psic in the side, palpitation of the h-art, whites, all pervous afectiour, hysterics, fitigis, pain in the bxek ard limbs, &c,. disturbed aleer, which arise fiom isterruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencewext of a new era in the treat- ment of ir egularities and ob-tructions which have cousigued so many to a PxeusTORE GRavR. No evjuy good health usles- she is reguiar, aud w ver an obstruct.on taker place the gen- erul heaith begins to decline. These Pil's form the finest preparation ever put faricard with IM ME- DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCKs8. DON'T bE DECEIVED, Take this a:ver isement to our Druggist. ard tell bin that you wont the BEST and moc RELIABLE FEMALE MEDI. CINB IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been & Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual ese ever known for ail complaints peevliar to Females, To all classes they are invaiuable, inducin: 7 cer tawnty, vertodical regulariiy. ey are Known to thousands who have used them at different periods throug+out the ¢ uutry, having the sanclica o: some of the = ost eminent PaAyctcians in America Perplictt di-ecttons, stating when thew should aot be used with each Bex—the Price Une Dollar per Box, or 4 Boxes for $5, containing from %) to & Pills. Pills seni by snail, promptly, ecare from observa: tion. by re. ting o the Prooristora, RSALB BY ALL DRUG +tST3, BUTCHINS & BILLVE ye eas dee 10-ecly.a 81 Cod; -» New York. (OMPaREASD AND ANTHRAOITS COAL, LUMBER, &ec., ac. WILLIAM R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tonos CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL. Also, a large amount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory. . LUMBER, ef every description Allof which will be sold om reasonable terms All orders left at our office oF addressed to us through the Post Office will’receive prompt atten- tion, WM. B. SNOW & CO., 107 Water acreet, dec8-Im Georgetown, D. 0, THE PUBLIO. > T° *BSRTECTION OF OOUNTERFEITERS. ‘Treasuxy Deraarussrt, Gon; Ue AS Jeriast session press, OF Ss at ite placed a cousideralie sum of money at the aiapoae. of the Secre' of the Treasury, to be emp eyed in the prosecution of measures for tne detestion punishment of ous engaged in counter. iting Tressury not fractional currency aod other securities of the ited caoepg fund { rewar etectives natr«meatality offen- to fat and ite administration laced. Sone Beare ‘ander the immn. inte a ataes i Lad anders aed. wo whom all rel ereto, oO e sgamenictista aoc n¥Oo? oF WASHINGTON be addressed. Liberal Wasnrnevon, D ©. Jauuary 4, 104, | OteDors lars been paid to several parties Al dealers ip La ware, Lamber, Leath- | who bave sided in the apprehension of counter- er, Office Furniture, Harness. and idiery,arere- | fe uested to nend to this office, on MONDAY'o! each i eFehoped that the stimulus thus offered, added ‘week. a sea'ed proposal or list, in dupticate, of the | to the interest whiob al) good citizens must feel in articles they are preptred to pe t>this Depot | the suppression of crimes tendiug to impair the at short police. ith the price of eseh marke? in credit of the national securi‘ies. and thas embar- plein figures. 80 that. in the exigencies of the | rass a'l business operations. wil] iaduce the earn s*rvice require tt, the a) le r artigies ox0 ol eat co operation of all capable of affording any aid ined without delay. ard at the lowest gine ip the efforts being made by 'h partment for Jers wishing to all to thie Depot Fe- | the attainment of thas desirable end. It is espec. quired to furnich the list panctas GORE londay | islly reed that all perso: having sknowledee of morning, D. . ue s facts rtant to be knewn by Department, Brigadier Gen’l and Obief Q. M.. cerning such offences, wil! communicate them Jon d tf Depot of Was! Hy and promptly tu the under‘ign-d. = Publishers of newspapers threugheut the eoun- FREyon ony St and the poblie by cieiarvennepionoas r i Polichinell tion to this BDWARD JORDAN, La Poupee peints pa | Sov! 8tDamW"'__Boltelor of the Peearaty ; \ 2 pA tee bal Eocreh d'ua Jeune Goat, Le B ay fr © 5 onke Tation. | ix PAYETE. 46 Wert Baltimcre street. | House, 40 West Baltimore | | Ing HOUSH IS OFPICE No } article | thor | B94 | pandas p*® JOHNSON, Bauer MON OK HOSPITAL 7 BOUTH FREDERICK STR PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING THE ONLY Has discovered the wost Certain, Speedy, and ee i ttmety is thewond tr ree DISRASBS OF INPRUDENCE. Relvf in Biz Hours! No Teyting! Persems Ruined by = Sed at Pretend-r4. or by Deadly Poison, M-cur;.sbould apply immedtiaty y, A CURE WARRANEEO OR NO CHARGE PROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Diechar, ‘d Bladder, usness. Dye- tusion of Ideas, Weakness of the Back, Ivvoluntary Strictures, Affections cf the Kiduey: Impotency, General Debi-ity ia, , nguor, Low Bpirita on of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, ef Sight or Gicdiness, Disease of the t Affectiona of the vite cf Youth— more fatal te Disorders arising the secret and their victima than The ps so the mari- ners of Kyssua, biiehting their moat brilliant hopes or avticipations, rendering marriage, &¢., impossible. a YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of Soli- Fice, tha: dreaifu: and dest anit, naily aweepa to an onti rt at Young men of the most era ted taleat apd bril'antin ellect. who wigbto' herwins h entrance list. ning Fenates witn the thunder eloquence or waked to extacy the living here, cali with fuit copadene: LAR NOTICE. J and melancholy efleete ‘of vonth, viz: Weakoess ain in the Head, Dimnses of Sight, lone of Marculsr Power. Palpite the Heart, WY AA snr ie Nervous Irritabrbty, rangement of the Dig stive Panatio: Dehility, 2ymptems of Consumption Ke. NENTALITY,— The feartn] eect ef the mind sre trouch te he dreadet—t oss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depressi tof -pirits, Avil # bodiag, Aversion to Bociety. Self cistrast, Love of Boli- Timidity, &c tude, Timidity. Nories. Married Persons, oF young mi marriage are of Physical Debiuity. Warfivg of th: Oreans, oul y immediately, vile ube places Bimeclf under the eare of Dr. 3. may religtoutty confide in his honor az a gen man, aud confidently rely upon his skill ase PI sician, GAN. WRAKNERSS, [MPOTENCY, IMPED ORR ANED IMENTS 10 MARRIAGE By Dr. Jchpston’s marve'ous treatment, Weak- is+peedily cured. and full vigor rate of the ing ervous debili- ‘ Rope, Bave ed atrisge, Physital or Men- sx of Procreative power, and Waakoash 1 kind, speedity y A'limpediments to tal Dirq: alifieations, Nervous Irritabihty Trembling, or exhaustion of the me>t feartu cured, — DR JOHNSON, Member of the Koyal ec of Bu don, Graduate from one of the most lexeniv the Onited States, and the g: whose life har bees apeot in the hosp’ don Paris, Philadelphia asd esewher fected aome of the mort a onishing cures that were ever Koowa; mans troubled with rinuimg in ¥ the head and ezra when as'eep. great Dervous- ness, be slarmed st auddeo 6 unis bashfalacan, with frequent blushing, atten ted sometimes with derangement of m nd, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who ha’ njured themselves hy a certain practice indulge when alone—a babitfrequently! arned from svilrompanions, crat school, the effecta of which are nightly felt, even wben akicep, aad, if ot cur'd, renders marriage imposaibia, and de Hrogs both mind and body, shoud apply immedi atl bat a ity that a young man, the hope of his covntey sud darling of hia parents, should be contend Irom all the prognects av? ealoymente of Hie hy the consaqnen e of deviation from the path Pf natureand ipdulving 'n ncertain eearet habit, Buch persons must, befrre contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that sound mind and body are the mart Decessary requisites to promote connubial happi- ness indeed, ut these the journey through life becomes & Weary pilxrimage, tha prospect hourly darkens to the vi-w: the mined omes shadowed with despsir and filed with the melan choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB. When the minguided and improdent votary of pleasure tinds be bas imbibed the seeds of thin psitfn! disease, it often ag Te that an ill-timed senre of shame or dread of discovery deters hinx from ap ng to those who, from education and respeciability can alone befriend him. He falls Tate the bacdsof lenora:t and designing pretend- ers. whe ineapable of curiug, filch his pecuniary substance, Mace bim trifling moath after month, ores long a the smallest fee e:n be obtained, an& in despair leave him with roined health to sigh over hie galling isa peoiotman’s or, by the use of that deadly ison. Mereury, re hasten’ the constitu- tiona! symptoms of this terrible dissase, guch as Affections of tre Head. Throat, Nose, Skin, ete , progreesing with frightful he er until death ats anend to bis dreadful eullrriogs by sending Bim te that undiscovered country from whose bouroe no traveler returas, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the coruer, Fai! not to observe name and number a @2 No letters received unless pou paid and con- taining a atawp to be used onthe reply. Persone writing *bould gtate age.and send portion of ad- vertisement deseribing symptoms. _ he Dr.’s Diploma hangs tn his Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRE The many thousand cured at this establishment within the lart tweuty years. and the cumerous importart Furgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobpston, witoessed by the re porters of** The San’’ avd many otber papers no ices of which have ap~ and again be’ore the public, besides as a genti+man of character ani re- De sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee te the af- ; eee N DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ly ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’BS GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CEXTAIN REMEDY EVER USED * Yes, A Peaitite Care” for GONORHGEA GLEE, STRICTURES, de. Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pilts to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are epirety vegetablo, having nosmell nor avy unpleasent tarte, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or be wels 6? the most delicate. Cures in from two te foar days. avd recent cases in‘*twenty-iour hours.” Pr-paced by w# graduate of the University of Penusslvania ene of the most eminent Doctors nnd Chemists of the present day; UBLY.NO CHANGE © HATSYER e i despaired of getting cured, or who bave cele gerged with Halsam Copavia, oF cw i Mereurys try UY ARITAN’S GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain enve'ope. Price— pack |. ¥2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOB!!! ECROFULA, TLCER3, SORES epota, TETTERS, SCALES, ROLLS. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the eke asa positive cura, FYPHILIA OR VRENERRAL DISKASES. the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICBisa Mort potent, certain and +ifectnal remedy ever plescribed; it reaches avd eradicates every particle of the ver ereal poison. so that t' ecureis thorough ard permanent. Take then of tbis purifying rema dy and Be pelea ane do ethic ty ey igs dros poe terity that for which yon may repent in after years z DO Not DESPAIR! 3 Although you may be pronona:ed incurable, the RAMARITAN’S KOUT ANU HERB JUICBS will remove every veatize of impurities from the system, as wellas all the bad effects of Mereary. FEMALE3! FEMALES! In many aifeetions with which anmbers of Pe- males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JULOES is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ia hites in bearing down, Palling of the Womb, Debility and for a'l com plaints incident to the sex. Sent by expresa, Price $1 a bettle,or 6 bottles ft oF SS a AMARITAN'S CTIANCRE WASH. Price 2% cepts. Full direetions DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner llth at, and Pa. avenue. HENRY OOOK, Alexan may ¢tf RIESEMA ‘ected by Royal Latters Pat- tent o} England,and seeare? by the sealh oF the Ecole de Pharonecis de Paris, and the Imperial €cliege of Meijicine, Triesmer Ne 1, is the eilectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrices, and Bxhanation of the System. Trieemar No, 2 has entirely superseded the naseouse use of Ocpavia, Uudebs. 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