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—— =———— CONGRESSIONAL. In THE House yesterday. .eéter our repert elosed— Mr. Stevens, from the Committee of Wayc | and Means, reported-a bill making appropria- tions fcr the Navy Department for the yasr ending June 30, 1866. Also, 8 bill amendatory of the sct providing ‘ways and means for the support-of the Gev- ernment, aad for other. purposes, which ie as follows: { Thatin lieu of any tonds authcrized te de issued by the first section.of tha set to provide | ways and means for the support of the Gevw- ernment, approved Janegv, 1Sv4,-that may re Main unsold at the date ef this act, she Secre- tary of the Treasury may issue. under aathor- ity of said act, Trensury netes of the description THE EVENING STAR. Fr RS. J at sts. Sie has taticfeetion to jollar. ° stairs) gives fx’ fabs ‘ourneys. Deatd. BROOKFEELD, of Kanoas. sulted on the Psst, Present.and room, on the northwest ar Diated Asttulogere of the ace. She guarantess yi iT those who msy give her a call. he cam be-seon from Sa. m. te D* BACKER rae Most WoknseruL AstRor- GER, a ‘No. 470 9th street bet Dand morséig till din th PERSONAL. most cal oy. m. le Oke Pric. jall-im* (eo lland thorou infermation ¢on- Y i figirs threugh life, with aad in re- gure to eatin ‘Wealth aud Marrlag-, Love Affairs, 8 ‘its, Absent Priends, Sickness anc from 8 in the Jall Im* MPORTANT SSE TERIN aeties in ch eaves, and character authorized Wy the second sec- tion of enid act, provided that the whole amountof bonds authorized as aforestid, and Treasury notes issued and to be issued, in lien thereot, shall not exceecs she sumecf four Rondred millions of dollars; .and such Treas- Urry notes may be disposed of for lawful money, or for any other 1reaegry notes cr cer- tificates of indebtedness, or vertificates of de- posit iseved under any previous act of (on- gress: and such notes shall be cxemptirom taxation by or under State or acunicipa: au- thority. #3Sicient to eo fal treatment in Pemate Diseases. “TO THE ae No. 227 Sth street weet. where.ahe will treat ares. Gar practice 18 lifer. {bis city. Will NNOUNOEMENT TO FRMALEE | WITH DI ASES PECULIAR NAH. after l4 yeare York, hag taken -reome in thie from any in ive referance and certificates most fastidious of her Patients mvizce the Li sat Will be visited at their residences if necesrary. bargearessone: .m. toz 2. MR. Heyine bean a sufferer from the above disease self, { deem it aduty and ) like sufferers, vice: Hours ef consultation from ye rivilege to offer my sere Z jan 4-im* p* LEOR, Office 420 Penn's avenue, between Second. That any funds knownesfive-twon- | SAL tier, issued under the act of F*breary 25, 1982, remaining unsold, toan amount exceedizg four millions of dollars, may be diaposed of by the Secretary of the Treasury is the United States, or, if he shail deem it expedtent, ie Europe, at any time, on such terms a= he may deem most ac visable, Aad te Secretary of the ‘Treasury is tnrther authorized to issua bon of the description issued ender thes the act of June 22. 1860, in pur: notice for « proposals for ioans,”’ dated Sep tember 5, is:0, 10 subscrihere to that tenn, tor the one per cent deposited under said notice, and not repaid; provided that the bonds 0 is- sued shall oer not moore than five per cect in and provided farther, that fracticzal te may be repaid in lawful money of ed States. The tills were committed to the Commitien ef the Whole on the State of the nion. The House proceeded to the consideration of he bil! for the reconstruction of the renellious States, whieh was discussed by Mr. Kelley at great length: whe the House adjourned. distmiserd 5 Also, disorde’ creating 25 Also, second offence; Samuel Riggs, ref yame to enroliere; orderly: $1 62 to ising ordinance, & 6%. Vander- c ing to take ont license: George Callien, vagrant ‘orkhouse. Denn ronk and disorder! Colting, S241. Fourth Prect —Levi Lynch, draniand dis- orderly; $6 James © Irving ‘anit aad bat- try; bail for court. D Cronia aud R Parker, drunk and d a2 eneh Sizth Precine 1 Red wood, violating heek law ose, di $3. Cor- Delins Sh Smith, disorderly; 81 each. W druvk and disorderly; $5. Seventh -phia Bebrens, George N Ellis on, drank; John Doweil, jetty jarceny:beld icra hearing. Jus. Shaw, gambline; AnnaSmith, prostitntion; dismissed David Ti feserter; military. Fink Cross, fambdlirg; dismissed Hogh Sweeny, drunk Isaac Chase, Michael iY, do; 53. George Brownlee and E4- ward McPani, eaigrancy: workhouse Lewis Himer, Daniel Dooley, drunk and disorderiy; #168 Jobn B. Hafer, suspicious character; Mismissed Brohth Precinst—Jonn N. Langdon, assault And battery; turther hearmg John Lacey, malicious mischief; dismissed. Anne Stewart, Lucy Ash and Annie Brooks, digorderiy; do. Lucretia Herbert. do.; 5.9. Adaway Gray, | Amand» Kobey,do.; £2.50. Matilda on. do; $39. M. McKenna, running thout a nomber: paid costs. Mich! | runk and disorderly; dismissed. Go; dismissed. Michael McLaughli . Jos. Linkins, without ; $565. Geo. | desertion: ned over to military. drunk: dismissed. J. Sweeny, imcecent exposure: $5. Catherine Smitn? keeping bawdy-house; Also, jail for court seline liquor to coldiers; $20. Henry Smith | and B. August, petit larceny; dismissed H. | © Shoais, sult and battery; batl for court. | Peter Riley, drur.k and disorderly; workhonae. | Jamee Nokes, assauit and battery; further | hearing ! Tenth Pr {—Wm. Jenkins, disorderly; | 30. D BKawerd Rady, drunk and disorderly; > b. Henry Spencer, grand jJarceny: dismissed. Wm H. Maginnis, sell- ing liquor unlicensed; $2090. Charles New- nm Alex. Washington, enspicion of deser- Hor: tary. James Sallivan, Richard Coa- ner, highway robb aii for court. Renben | Motew, srand larceny; do. Pat Shea, drunk ard ¢ watus — The Alsxandria of Saturday says: ficer in the navy, referred to in our | yYesterday’s issne as haviig captured (George | Sbinp, while on a ecout, in the vicinity of Dresture, Alabams,is Mr Daniel Pulman, & formrr resident of Fairfax County, near this city and a brother of Mr. Samuel Pulman, who also@esides in the vicinity, and who is well kuown in our community. Ensign Pulmanis im cermand of the United States steamer General B ide, doing duty on the Cumber- land yr ver. Fight cf the Accctink home guar. eaptured & guerrilla at High Point on the Potomac | River, ut daylight yesterdsy morning, and brought bim int y to-day. We did not command he was learn his name, 0 Fi Lover to Gol. Wells attached. He west The Gazette says An unusval number of Wild Tarkeys have been killed in this neighbornood, this winter. They are brought to ma:ket in “full feather,” and are generally in good condition. They sell & from $2.75 to 89.50 & piece, According to qrality. There isa great deal of ice etillin the river below this place, where itt bss jammed in the narrow part of the reaches—but itis gradually dieappearing under the intiucuce of “ne milder weather. Tar Dutcu Gar CANAL.—A letter from be- fore Richmond says: ‘The severe rain storm, of which I spoke ina former despatch, has done much for the Dutch Sap Canal. The explosion on the Ist instant, which it was hoped would be suificieut to open the cut to successful navigation as you know failed to realize general expecta‘fon Two explesions since, in which torpedoes were used, have heen exceedingly gratifying in their results. The dirt was not only blowa high in the air, but far upon the opposite bank of the James. Then came the protracted rain of the past few days, which raised th> water im the James several feet, and in front of Daren Gap. ewamping the low lands for miles around. The cerrent is going dowa the stresim at the rate of four miles an hour, and | le ing through the canal at the rapid speed of atlea-tten miles, which has swept away the balkhead which was left by the failore of the explosions. The fat! in the river, from the upper to the lowerend of this cut, is about flva or six feet, which, with the comparatively narrow channel throngh which the river muct uecessarily Sow, satisfactorily explains the Tepid passage of the water, which sweeps through the entire width with great veloct'y. It ie believed that, with this aid of the sie- the etnalis snreto beasuccess [a e is no donbt now enterintwad, as the eof the water is supposed to be euf- lish wht weeks of dredging. pertious cireamstsaces, could ouly haye ted ¥RACTICAL PLUMBRRS, S° EAM AND GAB FITIBRS, treet, between 17th and ibth streets, (Ist Washington D.C. «ers in @as Fixtures, Drop Lights, Glaes and d Shedes. All work done hy us warranted to give tis : jsa 3-30" UP LADIBS —Laties want ox. Aci y desccripticn, such ss Carl ater Falls, &e.. will findi ~toesland exal re. fis large. med ner, and sold at the loweat pi prom vily attended to. f ponte ¥ Upers equal to any in this country or Be J HAN dee 24-110 141 Baltimore, 4 doors east uf Cal SASHIONAELE MILLINERY AND DR’ MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. Mra Darley. late of B. epectially infor of vicinity, that «he has opened at her room: treet, opposite Intelligencer Batiding, @ Fancy inery aod D: eas Making Bstablichment, whe she :atends keeping constantly on hand the Latest 6 most Pashia » cuts acd styles: alay. to man- str re to order every description of tha latest troduced. Womnets and Dresg Patterns fromm Parie, Londen, and New York, ja lt aw poussu BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, — HONEY RYRUP received. KING & BURCHELL, 2% iy Corner I street and Vermon eae WEENCH JUVENILE BOOK8—Le Robinson K Oruso®; Robingon Swisee; La Semaine nas trois Jendis; Chien et Chat; Les Enfactsd’Aujourd’aui; Bawr Nou Contes; Contes d’Audersen; Oon Les deliees ae la Vertu; {ian 3} ¥RANOK Mille et TAYLOR. of NOBLE DEAL Hiavigenad ue of mo sll competition Recent s two daya Lad at bis office fron many one diseases the doctor bide yeara experience in prac- lane to im tueir treatment and cure, gare of venereal diseases curs] in one or ‘ies and gentiemen ean cousuk kim m 3to 40’clock daily. a. tf ee SURGEON “*"435 Nth atreot, between G ani H. | pus BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINGR. 351 he District, is ikat is hotched Eo bas the larue rec here. Making bis own Patterns, texas ever oie: the oNLY that he daily has to do over work other so-called Atamping places. and finest assortraent of Pat- he .s able and wiliing to stampamy paitern HesERe bin. nov 23 . NEW BOQT AND SHOS STERE CHAS. B. BAYLY & 00., 275 4 PRENSEYLVANIA AVBNUM, Ret. lith and 12th ats., near the Kirkwesd House Pa Wouid respectfally inform their Friends and the blic, that they will qpen On MONDAY, October 17, 1364, A éne and new assortment of L&abLB3, GEN nade We wil trict attention TLEMEN, MIs8SBS, BOYS, AND CHILDREF _ BOORE AND SHOES, no the Latest and mout Fashienable style, sell at reasonable prices, acd hope, hy and integrity,te merit a fairsber of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been psid to the Ladies Department of the business, and we can safely soast of ope of the finest assertment of LADigS’ BOOTS AND SHOES oels-tf No. 27 in the city. CHAS. B. BAYLY & 00. 'S Pann. av., det. 11th and th sts IZEMEN’S INSURANOE COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL_____$200.000. Office Corm EB HOUSES AND OTHER INSURE AQATNET LORS BY FIRB George Shoemaker, lamuel Cropley, ‘homas Parker, B. B. French. Re William Wils f No charge for eat Want ee ee PROPERTY DIR 8: ROTOR hn D. Barclay, Andrew Rothwell, Richard Barry, Br. C. W. Davis, Robert White, on, T. Edward Clark. pollcie 4. JAMES ADAMS, President, sep 22-e06m ABEL @. DAVIS, Bee’y. IANOB AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ) W.@. METZEROTT, cor: at The jarg equare PIAN | Dew assortment, mi of this celebrated factory ascor'ment tha: We haves stock Brothers make on of Mason & Hamlin’s which w Prince & Co.’s MELO exclusively for cash, we are enabled RGANS. 110 t. $600. Purchas a importing house in the Di trict, Bole Agensy of Steinwa: . e mn ¢an be found at other agen- cy of this house in “Bes the Pa. av. qndiith st. Musical Establishm: & Bons grand and just reecived a ing our stoek 16 instruments lone, which is a larger of which wi the country jides ther of Paven & Bacon,and Haines |. We are the sole agenta justly celebrated CABINET sell at factor, eee frem EONS to sel] at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com modating terms, Old Pianos, taken in exchange, tuned and ro paired oc6 Ar FASHIONABLE DANCING acaAD | E TEMPERANCE HALL, BE street, between 9th and lth ets, This Aeademy pupils, is now open for the reception of DaYs or Tuition, For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuacsdays, ys, from 8 to k) p. m. ys. from 3 to5p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and hose desirous of joining may do #0 by apriving at the scademy during school hours. Quarter cominencing on entry, 008 i COMPOUND SYRUP OF @UM ARASIC. Most Pleasant. Safe. coUGH HOARSEN Ess, Well known asthe and Speedy Cure for COLDS. cRoU ABD ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE TAROAT AND LUNGS, Ets superior efficacy in arresting stubborn cougha and the Orst stages of consumption, has long been appreciated by most families and physicians. and its success in giving immediate relief from a re- sant ceugh or coid, unprecedented, For sale at the D: and 5) ce Prices For conven:ence and dination msy be Stores bility the same com- ebading id lozenge form, well adapted to relieve pubjic speakers, #iDgers, and children, and knowc 28 “TYLER'S GU M ARABIC COUGH LOZENGES,’ pov |--o3m* B STRENGTH TC TH , Yo EB WEAK! PH TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This pr. eran is unequalledaaa Rejuvenater and Rertorer The aged sh: a househeld go youthfulinfeeling and in strength, and eo them to live ever again the dase of their pristi Itnotonly exhilarates but stren. wasted or inert functions. . id be certain to make the Biokrene ,inssninch agit will render then thes iw really an invaluable blessicg, especially to those who have been selfabuse misforti reduced to acon: ition of aarvility. e, or ordinary sickness. No matter whatthe casse of impoteney of any human this savery preparation will remove the once and foreve BiGKRENE Ccres Imroreney. GENERAL DeaiLity, Nervous Incapacity. Dysrrrsia, D Patite. Low 8P: reek ucure pleparation. Persons who. disabilities a-e earnestly advi this most excellent and unequaled EPRESSION 8 0F AP- oF THE ORGANS OF c 1RITs atra- ito by imprndence. have loat their NATURAL VIGOR, will ind a apeedy and perma- nent cure in the FEEBLE ® trial other articles for the same purpores. TO FEMALE: in neryous weaknesses of sil store the wasted strength with wonderful pe mence, Ttis also a grand tonic. & with the first dose Dssver the OLD should it will be foun: BIOKRENE. the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- rasp inva suis einer ee 3 —This preparation is invaluable it kinds,as it wil nd will give rellef in A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyapepria ferever Ope dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. BoLp By DkuGGISTs GENERALLY. Bent hy express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS &, HILLY SR, Proprietors, #1 Cedar street, York. Sold by 8. C, FORD, corner lth atr _dec 9-eoly.s and Peansvlvan QPEAKER AT HOME, LONDON. SU THER- +S land’s Congressional Manual. Burleigh’s Leg- ielative Guide. Greenbank’s lays Specches, s00.8 Manuel, den, May's Cushing's Par! dec8 =,,0R BALE—One formerly the coach able for a Foreign Minister or an: Alzo, one Coupee and two and several Express and Grocer Wa. light Carriages, at a Parhamentary Prastice, Londo: . The Young Debater. British Orator, London. Plumptree’s Oxford Lectares on Edecution, London, anal station, Lon- ctientar London. inmen ; wy FRANCK TAYLOR. rg® close paneled COACH of Dani Webster > Suit: i entle- Sa eds J. M. YOUNG & BRO 3 Penn. av.. neat 43 street, 2vole Cushing's Annals of British & 0: A large Cie fer rent nuder Canterbary Hall, dee #- eo TST WANG. THE GREAT CHINESE EDY FOR One Box witt ode: erwithout e ou fibex eo 400 Chestnut street. .C. * rt tie te ‘Washin, phia andin avenue § tabl and fear of d b: Sent b: EDICAL BOOKS, ‘Druitt’s Burge yasiole, Bi z logy; Ellis’ Medical F repens Pvt £7\ndlow’s Manual of Erawt Mi. GLEET. . Ingredients are it to the taste, has tied in the vest pock- Cirsulars free. Price OMER, successor Philadel- ton by 8.0, FORD, 290 Pa, ja6-eoly ty; Dalton’s Medical Dictionary; GONORRH(ES PERFORM A © je. Itis may be car leteetion. JOHN J. Y, ry Dungi des Bm* | practical STA MPEB in | | DENTISTRY. can be <on- | Future events, | of 4th and i eee a ee &) sation a! — MOND BSENCE OF PALESTTO. “It hire ti ence upon the nerves connec t with theteeth aching, and relieves instantly, By | this sid eoery seeered tooth ean be cured sod pre- be 0 ried ‘ing an@ building up with Br. White's otal Filling. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted ever roots at 260 Pe. av. 4-1m* De Ss. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 254 Pennsylvania aveou fond door from 13th street, attend: branches of the profession oc 8-3m* BEAT DISCOVERY IN DEUTISTRY. TEETH BXTRASTED WITHOUT PAIN, WIL ihe 8 ibe een. I would advise sil persons hreing tecth to ex- tract to call at Dr LEWIBE'’S office, a have th. sn out by this new and| moless process. Also call ani amine | the Docter’s new and smprnved method of Insert- ing Artificial Tecth. you once see the great provement in his teeth you will have them in Bo otber style tian this new and valuable one, ‘Ne, 242 Pennsylvania avenue. between 12th and lath streets. 38. BR, LEWIB, MiD., Dentist. The Inventor and Eatentee of tks 21N-EEB ¢ Inventor am atentee 0} e 4 | TE TEESTH, attends person- Memy persons ean EBRAL PLA aily at his ffice in this city, wear these teeth who cannot weac otherg, and no person ¢an wear o' her2 who cannot wear these Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with any ttyle and price of Teeth they may Gesire, butto those whe are psrticuiar, and wish the pu reat, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denature that ert cap procure, the MINERAL TEETE will be more fully warranted. Roows in thin city—No. 338 Pepneyiwani are., betweengta With sts, Also, 907 Arch Philadeiphia. gaat 4: yP¥sccay DEPARTMENT; Orvice CompTROLLes OF CURREXCY. Warxinctox, December 14, i0d4. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presentetl te the undermgned, it has bei ade to appear that The Merchant:’ Nationa! Bank of Washinxton, inthe Cuv of Washimeten, in the ty of Washingion acd bistrict a’ Columbia, hae been duly organized under and Becpkd ing tothe requirements of the act ef Congresa entitled ‘‘An act to provide aNa- tional Curresc7. secured by @ pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulation aad redemption thereof.” approv-d June 3, 1964, aud bas complied with all the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with beforecommencing the Dusivess of banking under said act : Now. therefore, i, Hugh McCulice totaly different from all | Being buHt with special attent fo ch, Comptrol- ler of the Currenes, do’ hereby eortify that The Merchants’ Natronal. Bank of Wasixngton, in the Crty of Washington, in the county ef Washington and iistrict of Colwnbia, is authorized te com- mence the business ef bavktag under tie act afore- said, Pent mony whereof, witness my hend and sea} ° ce-this fourteenth gf ty of Deemer 1284. os) HUGH MeCULLOCiI, jee deat Comptrolier of the Currency, WP REssuay. DEPARTMENT, Orricz CoMrTROLLER OF THR CURREHOY, Wa TON. December 31, 1864. Whereas, dy satistactury eviderce presented to the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that The National Bank of Commerce, of Georeetowa, in the Crty of Georgetown, in the county of Washing - ton and District of Columbta, has been daly or- ganized under and Cas to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled ‘An act to provide @ National Currency, eecured by s pledge of United Btetes bonds and provide for the circulation and redemption thereof.” approved June $. 183 and bes complied with all the provisions of act reqnired to be complied with before c' mencing the business of banking under said act: New. therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Cnrrency.'do hereby certify that The National Bank of Comm-rie of Georgetown, in the City of Georsetown, ip the county of Washington and District of Columbia, ia authorized te com- mence the business of banking under the act 0 paceaa meee whereof: pene my Rented seal of office this thirty frst day of December. i a HUGH MeQULLOOH, Comptroller of the Currmey. \HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED erent SERA Ea eaty 0 dou! form , a UROPEAN HOTEL, Corner P¢, av, and 11th st., Washington, B, C, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean piso. in thiacity, bas been enlarged and improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests. Thanktui for the patronage already received, the proprietor hopesthat by attention to business we tontinue to receive patronage as heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they receive, ee queaerate: p EMRIGH, Proprietor, 00 26- P DEOORATIONS! LAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPBRHANG- INGS, WINDOW 8HADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &c,, ip great variety, and at 20 per cent. loss than usual pric erder to reduce steck. Those who design refitting their Dwellings, Btores, Hotels, Offices, Saloons, &c.. should give mea call. All work done by thorough workmen, under my Wo supervion. si ROTHROOK, 4527th street, ée 2eo3w [Union,Int.] opp. Patent Office. OBEPH REYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GA, AND STEAM FETTEERS, No, 600 Ninva SrRUsT, near avenue, Have Jeet received, aad will constantly keep on nand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glazs Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti. ales in this live, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., whisk will be scld op the mest reasonable terine. Ph BANGES, FURNAOBS, and Fire-Board OV! We are prepared to furnish the best RANGA in use sare ere on Mees eessoostle ee Hotels, staurants, &c., are invi call. < ‘We do sil’ kinds of GA8 and 8TRAM fttin romptly and cheap, as also everything In the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, Call and see our Bathing T: Pountains Water DJlosets, Wasb-stands, Basins, &6., & No.606 Ninth street, mear Pennsylvania avenu thelarees 0 tt + WHOOPING COUGH | *%tablishment fn the city, guitaeia PRESENTS FOR THE HOLI- AYS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in this oity. ARTES DE VISITE OF CELEBRITIES, Plain and colored. OPEHA GLASSES, FIRUD GLASSES, FINE GOLD SPECTACLES + tne 10D TER BOSCOPES AND VIEWS, a @ lowest pricen, ai FRANKLIN & CO., Opticians 244 Pa. a and 355 Pa dec 20-tf OC. W. BOTELER, JNO, W. BOTELEB Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS oF CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER BETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOB WARB, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY, wm HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 1-eosm between 9th and 10th sta x] N BALL, EATON He ORNER OF NINTH AND D BTS, and handsome HALL is now fer rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. Itis finely frescoed and finished in the most substantial manner, with large and convenient dressing rooms and gallery at the south end for spectators. The Hall is the bert ventilated room in the city with twenty windows on the south and east and west side, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hall,” It is admirably adapted for Concerts, fon to that object: and for Balls the greatest care Bas been taken to have the best floor that could be procured, wy The ual will be rented fer Balls, Ooncerta, Minstrels, &e. i ‘LES, on D street, $4 door mace 2 ‘nov 10-3m between 12th and 13th sta., v., National Hotel Building, This lar, Inquire of from the Hal) APPROPRIATE FOR CHRISPMAS, 1 have now ready a large and superb stoek of OIL PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRavines. LITHO- GRAPHS and PHOTOGRAPHS, needy framed and just the thin, presente; some of them are ver: choice: also, xtensive assortment of PICTOR. CORDS, CASSELB, NAILS and RINGS. ‘articular attention is reaueated to my stock of SQUABE and OVAL PHOTOGRAPH and PIC- RE FRA! ety, excellency of work- teannot be excel ed in the District. CARD VISITE FRAMES in variety. PIOTURES F ED to order. ae Good articles an; A a ae be relied on GS 2 th Street, - 402 Gopotite Patent Ofice, {Iotel and Union) ‘ Staw2w NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We would inform our moon and the public generally that we have now on hand at our LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT avery extensive and general assortment of fine and medium quality FURNITURE, GILT MIRRORS. Xe., be) can sell at great bargains. Persons in wan’ FURNITURE and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Will do well to cali and examine our stock at No $30 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and D street. de 16 tm McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN We: NABE&00., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. The sole Agency of thiscelebrated P: eet - is ‘oO, 4975 iith st. west, above Pa. Erichsen’s Sur, i . bations; Neill ‘€ Binith's Compendium, Thomas’ Tating terms. "Reeeiat Teel seme’ er gut snd Pronouncing Medical Dictionary; Gray’s Aus- | tasen in exohange for new o ag! tomy; Words’ Practice, 2 vols.; Woods’ Thers- | “og 31 eoddra™ fr.0. 8% OHENBAOR. peutics, 2 volm °* wre LO) PordRs PROMPTLY pS os My deny Wino ee Ae rat 88 ear: son. ler if Petomac °. Potomes a Tale of * New England Athens,”’ . pie Tow fomres es “Ger. Ourtin” bs Balle Haven.” Apply te Deptaing on board, or to a mp yb NO jent $d Ward Draft Asso. 'OHN B. DAVIDAON, ‘ater street, Georgetewan, the Hore. Gunshot nel y Honry A. ‘ounds and other fi i if erves. By Doctors Mitehell, Morehouse and en. Keen. now 15 YRANOK TAYLOR. PROPOSALS. prorosars FOR FLOUR. Orrice Daror Commissary oF SUBSISTERC Wasuineren, D.C., Jan, Iv, 1855. Bealed Proposals are invited until WEDNBES- DAY. uaTy 12 o’elock m.. for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, The proposals will be for what iz known at this Depotas 2 and 8, and bide will be entertain for any quan’ less than the whole. Bids must be im duplicate, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper. he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bida, and mustbe delivered in such quantities, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct: either at the Government ware- house in Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington 5 The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- need within twenty days from the acceptance of e bid. Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels. head lined. Also. for Flour in gece, merchastable, second hand fiour barrels, ut they must be such as wiil be accepted by the Inspector, or they will not be received. Paymert will be made in such funds as the Goy- ernment may have for di+bursement, The usual Government inspection will be made tust before the Flour is received, and none wil] be accepted which is not fresh (Bree made from wheat ground inthe vicinity where mana- factured, unless of a very superior quality. ‘An oath ofal office, and no bid will be entertained: from who have previously failed to comply wit! bide, or from bidders not present to ri espond. Government recerves the rigbt to Felect any bid for any cause. Bidsto be addressed to the under- siened-at Ho: 223 G street, endorand, | Eto poets jall-6t Onptain and 0.8. V. PsorosaLs FOR LUMBER. CurEr QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOn, Durot or WAssIneTon, Wasuincron, D. 0., January 10, 1365, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until FRIDAY, January 20, 1865, at 12 o’elock M., for delivery at this Depot of Lumber of the follow. ing quantities, kinds and descriptions viz: 1,510 0 feet 4-4 White Pine Oommon Qullings, 125,00 feet 6-4 White Pine Common Callings, 150,000 feet 8.4 White Pine Commen Qullings 50.00 feet 6 4 White Pine Selects, 2 £0,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Beantling, 12 feet long 25.00 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 fest long, 25).+00 feet 3x4 Hemlocx Scantling, 16 feet long, 25 000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet long. 25,090 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet long, {8,00 est 3x4 Hemlock Reantling. 24 feet long’ $0000 feet 3x6 Hemiock Joist, 16 feet long,” 25,000 feet 8x6 Hemlock Joiat, 18 feet long, 2500) feet 3x6 Hemlack Joist, 20 feet long, 25.000 feet 3x6 Remiock Joist, 24 feet long, 26000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Jo: 5 feet long. 126,100 feet 3x8 Hemloek Joist. 16 feet long, 56,00.0 feet 8x8 Hemlock Joist, 20 festlong, OW) feet@x9 ard 10 Hemlock Joist. 11 feet long, ) 099 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, if feet long, 5,00 feet 3x9 and .(0 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long, 00 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlack Joist,24 feet long, £0,000 feet 8x8 Hemlock Joist, 16 to 40 feet long, 50, 0 feet 8x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 to 40 feet long, 12 590 feet 4x6 Hem loek Joist, id to 4 feet long, 12.5(0 feet 4x6 Hemlock Joist 15 feet long. 1,00 000 sawed Cedar Shingles, best quality, 16 inches iong. 1,600,000"shsved Cedar Shingles, best quality, 16 inches long. i , 500 000 No. 2 White Pine Shingles, sawed, 18 inches long, 300.0°0 Plastering Laths. Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be required. Bids will be reecived separately for each kind and quantity as above specilied, or for the whole quantity advertised for, Allof the above deseribeito be geod merchant: abié Lumber, subject to the inspeetion of an in- spector appointed on the part of the Government. All of the Lumber contracted for to be delivered within patty (30) He be from date of contract. Proposals frora disloyal parties will not be con- sidered. An cath of allegiance to the United Government must secompany each prop- The ability of the bidder to fill the contra>t, sheuld it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two Fespons) Ue yarsOne) Whore signatures are to be aes to the guaranty, i The full name of eaea bidder, and if a firm, the name of each of its members, wi ee address, must be legibly written on the propo: Bonds inasum equal to half ef the amount of the contract. signed by the contractor and both of LE Nees ntors, will be required of the succesafal bidder npon signing the centract. The rent toreject any or al! bids that may be deemed too bigh is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster Proposals must be yelope Proposals for lainly éndoraei on the en- umber,” and addressed to the unde feuller General and niet Quarermaster ri ler e! al rm . ja10- oe Depot of Washington. prot sans FOR FORAGE. Ouimr QuAnTenMAsTER’s OrFioR, WasHincTon Dzror, Dec. 8. 1863. Sealed Propossis are invited by the undersigned for Suegiving, the U. 8, Quartermaster’s De- artment Sahinet D.C., Baltimore, Md., Jexandri: nd Fi Va., or either of Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be eom- nd when to be completed. must be written out in words onthe 8. Corn to be put apin good stont sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of absut three bushelseach. The sicksto be furnished withont extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baled. i The perticular kind or description of oats, corn, hay oF Oth proposed to be delivered must be stated in the preposals. 5 Ail the artigies oflered andes the bids herein in yited will be aubject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the 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 persona, that in case his bid is aceeptea he or they will, within tea days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bisder should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- ible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded _ The responsibility of the guarantors must be rhown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Oollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or reaponsi- bie pereon known to this office. All bidders will be duty notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their propossin, . The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposale must be addressed to Brig (an D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D, O., and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposais for Forge.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- CLOTHING. HE MOBT POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS ITH, BROS, & 00., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & OO., Clothjers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. The Bon hi ‘No 40 West Baltimore si, Baltimore, Md. nbd Goods of all descriptions at reasonable Wasningtenians can save 20 per cent. by getting thi eir Glofins made at TH, BROS. & 0O., @ West Baltimore street. country is 40 West Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL OLOTHING HOUSE. 40 West Baltimore st . Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 20 per cent. by buying their cinking TH. BROS. & 00 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best moons ee rr BROS’ & GON ae * 40 West Baltimore street, The leading Olothing House of Baltimore offers te anent eTTH, BROS. & GO. Marble Hall +40 West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. OO. to your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. ‘he place where everybody gets suited. aca SMITH BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that thei ods. acne? tr Goods. irTH, BROB, & 08. 40 West Baltimore street. tract. signed by the contractor and both of hia ruaraptors, willbe required of the suecessful bid- fer or bidders upon signing the contract Blank forms of bids. guarantees and honds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) R I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Qua-ter- anc tur's Department at ——-. sgreoably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposala for forage, dated ‘Wasbington Depot, Dee. 8, 1953, he following articles, viz: the ushela of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bushel of 56 8 —_— bushels of Uats, in sacks, at — per bushel of $2 poundr —‘tans of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,00 — tons of Baled Btraw, at —— per ton of 2,000 peunds ommence on or before the — day Py eas and to be completed on or before the —— day of ——,, 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States. with good and approved securities, withia the spaes of ten days after being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H. Rucker, ‘al Depot Quartermaster, Sane a Washington, D, 0. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of , aud Btate of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the Gnited States, and guarantee, in case the Joren ing 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 aud sufficfent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the Terameurronsses in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement, dated ec. 8, 1868, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall failtoe enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer by said sad the next lowest rosponsible bidder or the person t contract im: e awarded, Soebom es Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of + 1 ley Beal. Iheraby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they efter to be security. —_——,. To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Btates Government, or respon- sible person known to this offies. dec3 tf Cur QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOE, w a marge oe scene on asaincron. D.@,, January i All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture. e88, atrd Sada! ae, re- quested to send to this effice, on MONDAY of each eek, a sealed pro: or list, in duplicate, of the Sticies they are prepvred to furnish t» this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in figures, so that, in @ exigencies of th Seeron omer ‘Dealers wishing to sell to this 1% morning. jan 5-tf JUVENILE BOOKS.—Le F eliehinele; Petites aventares d’an ou] otte; ia ane eer Bere Ra laten, tated eearts Barn hie iocn bane, "Le Bracelet de is Mare api All Discharged Soldiers im Washington are effered a discount of 1) cent. ny baying of us, MITH, BROS. & OO., 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en a Buit by Raye of SMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, ay all to come to Baltimoreto buy your Rd. SMITH. ee & CO. Merchant Tailors an® Olothie: Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fal! and Winter Clothing. SMITH BPOS. & 0@., Morchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Ln Me PANTS, French and meer ee It will OLOTHI OOATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain S Iso, the new style SAOKATEL, the prettiest coat ont Ali in endtess varieties at SMITH BROS & CO.’3 Popular Merble Hall Olething House, 40 Woet Baltimore street. GOING!—GOING !—-GOINGI DOWN THEY Go, ~ AT LESS THAN GOLD PitIcEs J. iH. SMITH and SMITH BROS,, THE GREAT OLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anv ata SEVENTH &TREET, OFPosirz Posr OryicR, ALL GOODS 8PONGED. find all the ance soeces LATHE? STYLES FRENOH, ENGLISH, AD AMERIOAN WALKING COAT. LATEST STYLES PxG TOP PANTS. © DOWBLB BREASTED VESTA, AND BUSINESS SvITS, in PLAIN AND FANCY OASSIMERS, Together with the ‘i LARGEST 8TOCK BOYS OLOTHING bo THE OITY. N. B.— We also have ae LARGEST Bren oO) PIEOE GOODS FOR CUaToO: RE, All of whieh eres Pa ae UNUBUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODR, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPEND ER:, C4, ko, ii J. H. SMITH, No, 460, Ao SMITH BROB., No, 464, OLoTHigRs anp Mencuanr TatLors, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, ington, 394 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. 394 FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and LADIES’ DRESS FURS. Call early and see for yourse! yes at M. 0. GLADMON « C0"38 New Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No, 394 Porina. av., bet. 4'2 and oth sts, dec 12-2w* MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pilis is the result of a long and extensive They are mi!d in their cpstatioa.aud can :otdo harm to the mest delicate: certain in correcting @ 1 irraga- larities, Painful Men-truation, re Y structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart whites, all nervous aSections, ies, fatigue, pain in the back and lim! di-turbad aleep, which arise from interr ture, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was tne commencement of a new era in the treat- meut of ir egularities and obstructions which have cousigned £0 many to a PREMATURE GRAVS. No female can enjoy good health usfless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placa the gen- oe 25-3m * era) health begins toidecline. Thrse Pil's form the finest Preparation ever put forimard with IMMB DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCC¥ DON'T BE DECEIVED, Take this acveriisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want ths BEST aa, most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDI CINE IN THE WOHLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for ever thirty s,and are the most ellectual one ever knowa for all complaints pecvliar to Females. classes they are invaluable, tadusine, with cer tainty, rertodical regularity. They are kaown to thousands,who have used them at different periods, througtout the country, having the sanction of some of the roast eminent Physrorans in America Explicit divectsons, statene when they should not be used. with each Box—the Price Cine Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from + to #0 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promrly, secare from obserya- tion. by remitting ‘o the Proprietors, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG@!STS, HUTCHINS & HILLYES, Proprietors, $1 Cedar st., New York. dec 10-eoly,a_ Ls (COMBEBLAND AND ANTHRAQITE GOAL, LUMBER, &c., &c. WILLIAM R, SNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale end retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, Alzo, a large amount of very superior Osk Ash and Hickory LUMBER, ef every description Allof which willbe sol! on reasonable terms All orders left at our office or atdressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- tion. WM, R. SNOW & 00., 107 Water street, Georgetown, D, 0. dec3-Im UBLIC, i Te THE ETEOTION OF OOUNTERFEITERS, Taeasuny DePaatMant, } Bouioiror’s Orrick, Oct. 2, 136s. Congress, by an act pasted at its last session placed a considerable eum of money at the dispense, to be employed of the Secretary of the oer inthe prosecution of measures fo and punishment of a feiting Treasury notes, fractional currency, au other securitice of the United States. This is devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives and ethers through whose inetramentality, — ders are brought to justice; aud ice ad:ainistration and the conduct of the measures referred to are aced, by order of the Beeretary, under the imme- rr the detestion late Supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communications , relating effences indicated, shoul rew: thereto, or to the shi LS en Fee ready been paid to several parties mee ouded i the apprehension of counte:- {mains thus offered, added hoped that fhe Sil good citizens must fool in ‘the jon of crimes tending to impair the ioe nee national securities. andthas e ‘all business operations, will induce the est co eperation of all capable of affording sny aid ‘he eHorts being ie by the Department for e attainment of that desirable end, It is espec- ially urged that all persone having akuowledge of facta important to be known by the Department, mce! g such offerces, will commuaicate them RR ea eeraeecemne tarsi cae on of new! = try render essential, service to the Gover: meut and the public by giving conspicaous pre 5 cation 5 ORDA! {ADuaWe__Solleltor of the Tesasuty. nov 1-6tD3m' nara jn tavern, The dest an st Clothing Honsein the a cheno TH, BROS & CO. R. JOHNSON; iD BALTIMORE HOSPITAL K | OFFICE No. 7 8OUTH FREDERICK STREET, THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Bae Seyieeed is et arco Seer. ace ua) Rem: in the world for ectae ISEASES OF INPRUDENCE. Relief wn Six Hours! No Trifine! Persons Ruined by ianereay Pretenders. or by Deadly Poison, Mercury, should apply } immediately. | 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE FO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Diachar, Strictures, Affeetions of the Kidaeys and Biad Impot: General Debility, Nervousness. Dyn- PRI jguor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, aipitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimpess of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Read, Throat. Nose, or 8kin. Affections of the | Liver. Lungs. Stomach. or Bowels—thene Terrible j from Solitary Habits of Yonth— _SECRR solitary practices more fatal to their vietima than the song of By: is to the mari- | Bers of Elyssus, blighting their most brilliant hoper or anticipations, rendering marriage, &¢., impossible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of Soll- mary Vice, that dreadfaland destruetive habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thovsands ef Young men of the most era ted talent and brillant intellect. who might otherwise have sotranres pao os Aad ae ef eloquence or w fo extacy the living here, m: call with full conadence. . a ay TAKE dabei NOTICE. ese are some of the sad and melancholy e: produced by early babite of youth, viz Woes of the Back and Limba, Pain in the Head, Dimnoss of Eight, lone of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, De- rangement of the as jpop Fanctiovs. General Dedility, 8ymptoms of Consumption. &c. Mentatity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much to be dreaded—Lons of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depressi n of Spirits, Kvil Pereboding, Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of Soli- tude, Timidity, &c. | NOTICE. Married Persons, or young men contemplating marriage. aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debility, Wasting of ths Organs, Defurmities, &o. should apply immediately, He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religionsly confide in his honor asa ¢ man, and confidently rely upon bir skillase Bician, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPE IMENTS TO MARRIAGE » By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, We ness of the Organs is tpeedily cured. andtull y restored Thousands of the most nervous « | | | hy tated and impolent, who had foet all hb been immesiately relieved _ All imprdimenta to marrige, Physical or Mec tal Dirq al of reativ Nervous I blings, and Wea cr exhaustion of the t feartul kind, « cured, cage DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Coil ge of Burgeons, Lon don, Gratuate from one of leger in the United State; whose life b don. Paris, et fected some of the most artonishin were ever known: many troubled wit hi rs at er he m ene Col Tosier parto? f Len YOUN A v who have injured theme s by a certain practice ulgedin when alone—a habit freq frem + vil comps tchool, which are night hen asleep, and, if not cured. renders marriage impossid'e, and we- Firoys both mind and body, shoud apply imure ately, What a pity thata co: dar it the conseque of natureand imiulzin Such persons must, bef ontemplating MARRIAGE, id mind and body ara the mest 8 to promote conpubial happi gin ore reflect that a # necersary requ ners indeed, life becomes a wea: hourly darkens to t sha d with desps reflections t 1 with our own DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of i re tinds be bas imbibed the seeds of this foi diseare, it often bappons that an ill-timed kenge of shame ordread of discovery deters hina from applying to those who, from education and reepectability can alome befriend Ho fails into the harde of ignorart and de era whe. incapable of substance, keep him tri oras long as the smallest fe in despair leave hi over bis galling ypointment; or, by the ure of that deadly poiaoi roury, hasten’ the c: tional symptoms of this terrible disea: Affections of the Head. Throat, Nose i progressing with frightful rapidity anti! putsanend to bis dreadful enflerings by s him to that undiscovered country bonrce no traveler returos, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name and number &7" No letters received unless post paid and con- ealta to sieht : ading from whose gastampto be used onthe reply. Persona writing should state age.and rend portion of ad- emen! describing sympt The Dr.’s Diploma hank is Office INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousaud cured at thix establishment jithin the last twenty years he numerone | important Surgical Operati ed by Dr, Johnston, witnersed by the The Sun’? d many other papers. no ices ch have ap- | ated awain and again before tf lie, besides astanding as a gentleman cter ani re- spopsibility, ia a sufficient guarantee te the af- tlicted SKIN DISEASES SP? aie ae = = SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASHS!! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yer, A Positive Cure” for GONOREG@A GLEET, STRICTURES, £e. Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Prils to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nor avy unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bowels ef the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in‘ twenty-four hours.” Prpared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvavia oneof the most eminent Doctors 2nd Chemists of the present day; ) TROUBLE. NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who bave despaired of getting cured, or who bave been gorged with Balsam Copavia, or Mercury, try th Mereurys Wy OtSARITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain enve'ope. | Female, $3. Price—Mala packages, $2 BLOOD! BLOOD! ! BLOOD!!! SORES SPpoTs, SCROFTLA, ULCERS, TETTERS, SCALES, “BOILS, SYPHILIS ASHE. &O OR VENERSAL DISEA RITAN'S ROOT AND KERB JUICES offered the public asa poritive cure, FBNEKRAL DISEASES, the HERZ JUICBiva et RYPHILI3 OR VENE FAMARITAN’S RO most potent, prescribed: it reaches and eraticates every particle of the yerereal poison, so that tre careis thorough ard permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for which vou may recent in after years DO NOT DESPAIR! Althongh you may be pronouaced inenrable, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of »monrities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! _FEMALE3! In many affections with which imbers of Fe- the ROOT AND TIERB JUICES ig pred, in Uleerated Uteras, ia ring down. Falling of tha Womb, for all com pinints incitent to the sex. tbyexpress, Price yl a bottle, or 6 bottles {ARITAN'S CHANCRE WASH scenta, Full direetions di om JOND & CO,, Box 151 Philadelphia Post ‘Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crmer 1th st. and Pasavenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-08 TPS TEREM AR ere ect by Royal Letters Pat tentol England. and secured hy the seam of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial Collegs of Medicine, Vienna. Pbites, in Debility. a Triesmar Ne 1 fs the effectual remety for Relax- tion, Spermatborrtora, and KExhau-tion of tha System. 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