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“THE EVENI PERSONAL, T, CLAIRVOYANT bya i n, heale by * 1 H eS, ry pty of Ner- | Deafoess. Rieumat'sin, | nin, Ppipat Garvatare, Dyspapsia. Liver int. Female Weaknesses, &c.,&c. me, | F at., near Patent Office. janié-Im* | | be No, MES. BROUKFIBLD, of Kansas, can be con- AVE suited op twe Past, Presentand nts, | at her room, on the nerthwest corner of 4th and NG STAR, |_- = | Ape. HF. F ” i¥S Natural Magaeiic Physic ipgcn hands,” zriheut dru yous Disease, Biinc ness, THE “AGINI _ A TALE OF IRISH TENANT LIPS. a Every man to his own taste,” said old Billy Ny, ae sitting at his own fireside with his we ghoor, Jack O'Grady, he litted a jug of smoking poleen puncnd to his lips. Biil aud Jack were discussing of tatrics and | £2, Sbe has studied under ene of the most ¢e cluricauns, While Mrs. ©. and her daughter | Pera oe ee oe fe may ue ari | were epinning ata litle di-tance benind. No- | She ean be seen from$ a.m. to9p. m. Price ome | Tab, the daughter, was & emooth-faced, pretty | doilar, Uim* | *“colben,”’ with fine blue eyes and temp'ing D* BACKER rne Most Wosomrrvt AsrroL- | cherry lipe, that covered & set of tee:h as Det2- rocker, No. 470 sth street bet Dand @ (up tirul as ever adorned menth of an irish rustic | stairs) gives fniland thorough infermation eon- | beile. The night on which the above words | cerning #ll affaira through life, with aad io re sed from old Bill was one of these known | gardto Health, Wealth aud Marriag>, Love Affaire, | ae bers Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sick d to many by theterm ‘“indvor-nights’—an un- Death B w Suits, Absent Friends, Sicknens an * ‘a Di fre. eath, Dr. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the pleasant, drizzly rain was failing, whiis! mornicg till 9in tue evening. yall Im* quent gusts of wied shook the lite casement SPORE ANS GRaDGROEMERT TO Tre Oe da wiailer= said Jack O'Grady (or SEFFERING WITH DISEASES PECULIAR | Graddy, as he was more generally called); ae ae SEX MADAME MENAH. sfterié years “1 tell you that on mghts like this tha good | Practice in New York, has taken rooms in thi prople (airy on their pran Sure old Tom | gue Be 52 ith street west. where she will treat | Shavghorssy tould me thachis gra) ther’s | this city, third cousin’s cousmn, by the mother’s side, was carried away over hedees an’ ditch:s by a pookah, an’ was left, comin’ on morain’, it from any in | er practice is differ and certificates Will give referanc ¢ suffciert to convince the most fastidious of her saccessful treatmentin Petoale Diseases. Patients will be visited. at their residences if necessary. | Chargesreasonas'e Hours of consultation from © stretched in the ould ehurcny ard. 10 102 p.m “By gar an ager,” exclaimed Bull, “I don’t | "Waving beea a sufferer from the above disease m: know, dat I never siwone on ‘€m Myself in | self. ie ita duty and privilege to offer my sere ell my life vices to sufferers, jan 4-tm* At this momenta kno door, which caused the ‘k was heard at the maiden at the D® LEON. | Office 420 Renee erenaes wheri to start and blusn buy. ween 434 and 6th strects, “Go tothe door, Norah,” said her mother, | Offers a certain acd speedy eure, of GONORRHKBA. “and see who's there.” GLEET,BU BO, SYPHILIS, STRIOTURE, SBMI- Norsh accordingly rose, and lifted the latch, | NAL WEAKNESS. INCLAMED BLADDER, frieze coat. He was a fine looxing feliow. ap- parently about twenty-five years of age, fomewbat abeuttbe middle height, with an Open intelligent countenance, «God suve all bere!” said he, with a very slight touch of the ogue,” as he shook the rain trem his weigh gotha more.” “An’ yon. too, Pat,” answered old Bil!. « Well, how went the tair to. day; thesame ould Slory still between the Haggertysand the Mur- ne a «No indeed; the fair wason the whole, very Gay; the people behaved well.” sighed Jack O'Grady, ‘the times are changing very. There was atime an’ the fair never closed without a score of broken heads atieast. I often had ahand inthe business aay SPLEEN; SORE EYES, 0B THROAT, i “ Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids defianee to | ail competition in their treatment and cure, Recent casea of venereal disesses cured in one OF twodays, Ladies and at his office from Sto 4 atlemen can consult him daily. de24 3m* | 0. BALDWIN, M D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec otf 435 lith street, between @ and H- YHE BES? EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 3=1 | street, is the oNLY practical STA MPER in | the rict, is that he daily bas todo over work | that is botched at other Hed Stamping places, | He Bas the largest and assortment of Pat- | terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns, | be 18 able and willing to stamp any pattern brought | My 1; bulthem Gays is past and gone,” and | him, novas-th | here te consoled himself with a copious — — = —————= draught trom ibe bottle by his side. 4 AWN BRO: a ge | BoThey wart. tgood times, Jack,” answered | 28D : LOAN OF FIG aX? 285 | Bill Gonnelly; “they warn’t good times when — j men bsed to be killin’ on another for nothing.” LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. | “Gon doutha,”’* said Jack, “twas very bad, 285 MATTHEW K WALSH ans | an’—" mipics 2 . > He was interrupted by a emart tapping at 205 C Sreer, between 1th and Nth, the door : 4 aoe Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon. In compliacce with the wish of many frienas.I | am now prepared to make libera! Casb ad- vances on Gold and Silver Watches. Dis H monds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Hardware, { Clothing and Merchandise of every description in | good order. = &# Having had 12 years experience im the busi- ; Bess io the City, and faveralily knewn to many of its citizens, I am cocfident that te all who mayen- | truatine with business (wb will he strictly con- fidential) I will give satisfactian. Office open every | day (Sunday excepted} from? oclocka.m., until 9 | oislngk a.m: a | NEW BOO? AND SHUB STORE! CHAS. B. BAYLY & CO., 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Bet. 11th and 12th sts,, near the Kirkwood House Would respectfully inform their Friends and the | Public, that they will cpen On MON DAY, October 17, 1564, A Sne and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRBE-_, BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in 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 Publie patronage, Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Department of the business, and we can safely boast of one of the finest assertment ef UADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city, CHAS. B. BAYLY & O0., ool4-tf No, 278 Penn. av. bet. 11th and i2th sta [{IBEMEN’S INBUBANCR COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL.....--$200,000. * Who can this be,” growled Bill, “this ugly Wet nigh «Liitry,”’ said Pat. «God save you, sir!” he j continued, ushering ita man wrapt in a large cloak “Avd you, foo,” said the stranger, stepping forward. «I'm atraid I must intrude myseit on you. I brave beey traveling on some busi- ness, and, being overtaken by the darknessand the rain; I baye come to ask shelter of you.” «Youre beartily welcome, sir,” answered ole Bid. ©Come, sit by the fire and taste some of cur mountain dew. Here, Norah, dust that cbair, an’ band it to the gentleman.” «1 suppose, sir,” said Jack O'Grady, when the stranger had seated himself—“I suppose, #17, you're not of these parts!”” ©, friend: as I baye already told you. I baye bren traveling on business, and attracted by the light from your little window, I came bicher.” «°Twas well it wasn’t Jack-o’-the-lantern you saw,’ said Bill, laughing; «that’s the lad that would have led you a journey,” Ah! 1 evppose you have a great deal of ies and that kind of gentry!” eaid the ger, smiling. “By gar I don’t know, sir.” answered Bill; “I wever saw any of em, but Jack there can | teJ] you about them—he has plenty of ould | Stories ot fairies an’ leprechauns, an’ all that. Though Inever saw a fairy, Ili tell you aj azeam I bad about ‘em one time.” «Lets pave it by all means, let’s haye it? “Well, sir, you must know that we had @ beautiful harvest last year, an’ Ian’ the men ‘were reapin in the field back of the house; the | men were taiking of one thing or anether till they turned to fairies and pookas. By-’n-by 1 Iay down in the field an’ fell fast asleep: I | = ie thought 1 heard very nice music, an’ then J | Ggice Comm fares Louisiana Avenues, Over | saw. coming towards me, & band of men and of Washington, | Women dressed in green—all weeny, little by ! cried HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY | litte creatures, wid one a little bigger than the | INsURE AIN rest at tueir bead. They began to cs = aS BE LOSS ERIE: Went on wid all kinds of capers, like a parce! DIRgQTORS : of straws that would be blown by the wind. George Gheemaker, Jobo D. Barclay, | At Isst one of ‘em comes up and bows at me.” | Bamuel Groploy, Andrew Rothwell, «Good morrow, Mr. Connelly,’ sez he. | B Borench. ow. ‘Davia, i «Good morrow, kindly, sir,’ s&id I, very | Samuel Redfern, Robert White, civil. | William Wilson, T, Rdward Clark. «(How does the world wag with you, Mr. | Connelly! sez the little gintleman. | «sMueha, poor enough, yer honor,’ says I. «ome now,’ sez he, how would you like | & littie good,’ sez he; ‘some fine, shinin’ guin- i eas!" «Why, they'd be quite welcome, sir,’ sez I « Well, look bere,’ sez an’ he gives the | ground a kick, an, it opens, showing a crock | duil et goold an’ silver galore—‘look here,’ sez | he, ‘how would you like that!’ H «Why, very well, yer honor,’sez I, with JAME! AMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, See’y. eae Be) -eosni pisces AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. i W. G. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. . The largest Musical Establishm and only importing house in the Di trict, Bole Agency of Stein’ & Sons grand aqvare PIANOS. of which we have just reeeived a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments | Of thie celebrated factory alone, which isa larger ope elm me cus he foand at any other exe y sight. cy is bouse in e country eo! ORS, = Man here: catch tern? fez he, an’ he began | We bavea stock of Paven & Bacon, and Haines to throw them into the air; but everz one he | Brothers make on hand. | We ate the sole agents threw up would be caugut by the little crath- | ORGANS. which we sell at factory prices. from ure around him not leaving me e’era one at | @110t gu. Prince & Co's MELODEONS. all. I got madat last, an 1 made agrasp at | Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled the chiet fairy, an’ cane Dim by the mane ‘ pede ine lowes: fenzes for cash, and upon ac- “+An! you thief, I] Bave you,’ sez 1; bu | ati > thought ae band was torn with pain. 1 | | Old, Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re awoke with a roar, and found myself sprawl- ing on the ground, holding tasta bigbunch of netties that was growing in tne middie of a | heap of daisies. My hand was all scratched an’ biistered, an’ Tran abtoutthe fieid rearin’ an’ cursin ail the fairies in the worid ” Here Pat, wno had been talking to the fe- males for some time, came forward and ad- dressed the stranger: «You are to be my guest tor the remainder | of this night, sir)” said he; “I have prevailed on Mrs. Copneily to give you over to me, as I can more conveuiently entertain you than she | can. You wou’thave far togo with me, sir; l live a few yards farther op on the road.” “Really,” said the stranger, “I am yery thavktul to you all; youare very kind. «Oh! notat all, sir, said Pat; you know we must be mindful of old Irish hospicality.” No charge for policies. | («STIG Lite Sims: eee | rp versa COMPOUND SYRUP OF @UM ARABIC, Well known asthe Most Pleasant. Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, OROUP. WHOOPING OOUGH ARD ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Ttssuperior efficacy in arresting stubborn coughs and the first stages of consumption. has long been spereciated Sy most families and physicians, and ita success in giving immevliate relief from a re- seat cough or coid, unprecedented, vr sale at the Drug Stores. Price 25 and & centsa bottle. Por convenience and portability the same com- bination mey he bad ing mild lozenge form, well aigpted to relieve snblig speakers, singers, and 5 After the stranger had dried his garments children. and knows a) And imbibed the comforts of 2 warm tire, he TYLER CUM ARABIC CUUGH LOZENGES.’ arose, und wishing bis entertainers good night, t to bis cottage. STRENGTH TC THE WEAK! followed Pat © bi s Ze. r % B. * Satna Cant Pat Murnane’s mother died while he was — : yet very young, and bis father was obliged to BIOK RENE, On LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is uneyualledasa Reinvenater and Restcrer cf wasted or inert fanction The aged sheuld be certain a househeld gol, inasiuinoh a youthfulinfseling and in streng:h, aad eua’ste them to live over aevin the dava of their pristine joy. It not only exivlarates but strengthens, and is restly ap invaluable t expeciaily to those Bho have been reduced to acontition of srvility, aeifabuse misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No matierwhatthe canse of impotency of any haman erga: this superb preparation will remove the effect at ones and forever. BigkK RENE Fs IMpOPEN€Y, GaNERAL Desitity. NeRvovs ail in bis sister to aid him in the management of his little household, and to saperintend the education of his enly son. When Pat was retty old, his father sent to a seminary in Jublin, with a view of preparing him for the Charch. Atter he had been three yetrs im the metropelis. our hero's pro-pects were suddenly changed by the death ef his father. He re- turned totake care of his farm, which was now under the management of his aunt, a steady, intelligent woman. Pat was not long at home when an impression was made on his heart by the bright eye of Norah Connelly. He, accordingly, made advances to that pretty maiden, and was favorably received—and he sit : Cc goon obtained the consent ofher father, who | Tycapa ity, Dysrersta, DEPRESSION OP AP thought himself particularly fortanate in} rarite. Low Briait , WRAKNEX< of THE ORGANS OF gauing Such a son-in-law a8 Pat Muraane; i Be biome ea ieee eae EROR, put Pat had @ rival im the person of bis land EMAQIATION. Exxui.tr nas a Mosr 1G is eae ‘ : Desinanie ayy Noyet Errect Uron tue Ner- lord’s agent. This man, who cringed lizea whipped dog at the beck of his superior, was & cruel hearticss tryant to those who had tha mistortune to be-inany way under him. He was agenttoa Mr. G-—, who was owner of the large tract of land on which Pat and old | Connelly held their farms. Mr. G— died shortly atter Pat's fatner, leaving his son, a young genUeman who then resided in Dablin, in possessicn of hia estate Leeson, the agent, thought himself now quite freeto doas he pleased. Heknew that bis present employer ‘was young and inexperienced, aud he thought thatin the midet of the pleasures of a great city he would forgetthe wan's of his tenantry; put | he was mistaken in some of his conclusion ‘Yarious petitions were sent to young Mr.G—, Yepresenting !he tyranny ofhis agent, and the impoverished state of histenants. Te: had proposed to old Connelly for his danghter, bar Vous Syste; and all who are in any way prostra- ted Dy nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed pleparation. 2 Persone who. by impradence. have loat their NATURAL ViGOR, will tind 2 speedy and perma- nent coe in the BIOKRENR. The FEEBLE the LANGUID, the DESPAIR. ING the OLD should give this valuable dixcover twill be found totally diferent fro: al ticles for the same purpo'es. TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of al! kinds. as it will re- meee the wasted strength with wonderful perma- Serandtonic. and will give relief ia ith the frat dose A brief persistence | i renovate the stomach to a degree of pogioct bealth. sod banish Dyspepsia forever 5 r r i ae Teeconte a nels) ovate bottles for $5. BOLD | tract to call at Dr LEWIE'S office, a | ally at bis cfiice in this city, Many | Cuy of Washington, ia the county of } tional Currency. secured by a ple : City of Washi | of office this fourtecath dey of De | the undersigned. it has bean made to appear that | City of Georgetow: PROPOSALS. PRororars FOR LUM3ER, DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY—Dre. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Reom No. 2, Washiogten Udi . avenue and 7% Cursr QuaRtenxasrER's Orvice. eircom SE eA Ueret or WASHIROTOR, Waserrcron, D. C., January 10, 1365. Sealed Proposals will be r red at this office nutil PRIDAY, January 2), 1865, at 12 o'clock... for Celivery at this Depot of Lamber of the follow. Le CURED INSTANTLY BY THE external applicstion of DR SIGES- MOND’S EcBENCE OF PALMBTIO. tec) acts at once upon the nerves connect ing quantities, kinds and cercriptions viz: ¥ the teeth acbing. and relieves instantly, By | 1.50 tt feet4 4 White Pine Common Cullings id every decayed tooth ean bs cured and pre- | 125.0 feet6-4 White Pine Common Gullings | perved. by filling amd buildiog up with Br. B. | 150,00 feet x 4 White Pine Commen Qullings, White's Metal Filing, @heoplastic Bone Teeth | fu." feet 4 White Pine Selec inserted over roots at 260 Pa. . jan4 Im* TISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec- gond door from 18th street, attends to Ais ] branches of the pr-fession, _0¢ 13-20)" REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, TEETH EXTRA€TED WITHOUT PAIN, with the Mwhrtte of Oxycen. I would advise ai! persons hrving teeth to ex- £9,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Seanthiog. feet Iong, 25.00 feet 3x3 Hemlock Scantling, 1s feet long, 8, 6 feet long, @, 18 feet long, 25,090 feet3x4 Hemiock Scantling, 2° feet long. 1/010 fe«t 3x4 Hemloek Bcantling 24 feet long. 50 000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long, . 76,000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 18 feat ion 25,00) feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet tong, 2.000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long, 25.00) feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist. 16 feet long. 26.) feet 318 Hemloek Joist. 16 fee- long, §),20 fect 2x5 Hemlock Joist, 2 festiong, 50,600 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 14 fect long, 120,00 feet 3x9 and 18 Hemloek Joist, 16 feet tong, feet 3x9 and 0 Hemlock Joi=t, 20 feet long, (feet 8x9 and 16 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long, 00 feet 8x4 Hemicok Joist, 16 to 4° feet long, 50,(00 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 to 49 feet long, 12 5) teet 4x5 Her lock Joist, to 40 feet long, 12.60 feet 4x6 Hemlock Jnist 16 feet long. ‘ @ 080 eawed Cedar Shingles, best quality, 16 inches Jong. bave them taken ont by this new one harmless process A)ao call and examine the Ductor’s new and improved method of Insart- ing Artificial Teeth. If you once sen the great improvement in his teeth you will haya them in Ro other style than this new and valuable oae, No. 242 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and isth streets, Dov 33 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, inebes long. - fi _ 500 600 No. 1 White Pine Shingles, sawed, 18 god visstcring Lath jastering Lathe. poems oe Shingles and Jgaths proposed for will ; be required. : Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity ag above specified, or forthe woole quantity adveriised for. ‘Ailof the above describe to be good merchant suc uambers ponicer te tte inapeet contol an in epector appointed on the part of the Govern z= "All of the Limber contracted for to be delivered within thirty (30) days from date of contract, Proposals dooms disloyal parties will not be con- sidered An cath of allegiance to the United States Government must xecompany each prop- Rition, The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, should it be awarded to him, mast be guaranteed by two responsible persons, Whose siguatares are tobe appendedtotbegnaranty, ‘The full name of each bidder, andif a firm, the name of each of its members, with the post office address, © ust be legibly written on the proposal. Bonds inssum equal to half ef the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon rigning the contract. The right toreject anyvr al! bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster Proposals must be i A al for e undersigned. . Brigadier General and Chief 2 ja l0-WWt Depot of ington. P OPO OR FORAGE, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Wasuincton Dror, Dec. 8. 1363 Sealed Proporale are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria, ani Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rids will be received for tse delivery of 5,900 bushels of corn or oats and 5) tons of hay or straw, and upwards i. Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates atwhich they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be eom- menced, and when to be completed, ‘The price must be written outin wordsonthe ids, Corn to be put upin good stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks of ab sut three bushelseach. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Gevernment, The hay and straw to be securely baled. ae, The particular kind or descriptioa of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the proposals. is All the articles offered under the bids herein in vited will be subject tos rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to ERAL PLATE TEETH, attends person TsOnS O8D | wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear o: bers who cannot wear these Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated Pith any style and price of Teeth they may desire, bat to thone whe are particutar, and wish the pa Test, cleanest, strongest and moat perfect denture tbat art can procure. the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted, . Roows in this city Ne: 335 Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and 10th ats, Also, 907 Arch atreats REASORY DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia. mar 4 ly Orrick CoMPTROLLER OF CURRERCY, Washincton, December 14, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the urtersigned, it has been made te appear that The Merchants? National Bank af Washinzton, in the Washington ard Disirict of Canmbia has been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the act ef Congress entitied ‘An ast i provide a Na- ge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,”” approv'd June 3, 1854, apd has complied with all the provisions of sxid act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of hanking under said act : Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptral- ler of the Curreney,do hereby certify that The Merchanis? ional Bank of Washington, in the ‘on,in the county of A and Disirtct Columbia, is authorized te c ence the business of banking under the act afore- id. ¥ In testimony whereof, witness my nea and seal niber , 1564. IL. HUGH MeCULLOCH, éec B-dout Comptrolier of the Currency. Op BE SSURY DEPARTMENT, Qrrice CoMPTROLLYR OF THE CURRENOY, Wasurnaton, December 3, 1964 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to Jainly endorsed on the en- amber,” and addressed to RUCKB. uartermaster, Zhe National Bank of Commerce, of Georsrloren, in the Cry of Geors-town, in the county of Washing ten and District of Columsia, bas been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled “An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof.” approved June 3, 1814. and has complied with all the provisions of avid act required to be complied with before com- mencing the business of banking under said act: New. therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The Wattonal Bank of Comm- i in the county of Washington and District of Columbia, is authorized te com- pence ne burimess of banking under the act aforer . In testimeny whereof, witness thy hand and seal of office this therty first dav of December. 1864. Ls HUGH McOULLOOH, jap 2-60t Comptroller of the Gurrney, 1|)HA OLDEST HOTEL GONDUOTED Pret SSE ancy, ionhle. 4 aECROPEAN HOren, ey Corner Pa. av, and 11th st., Washington, D, C, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean eS in this city, has beem enlarged and improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing pgoents. Tbhanktui for the patronage alre: receiv proprietor hopes that by attention 1siNSsS WO Gontinas to receive patronage as heretofore, nents iY BL Ont be easreed with what they receive, @ 5 ° eo metf rate p, BMBIOH, Proprietor, P. DECORATIONS! LAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPERHANG- INGS. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &c.,in great variety, and at 20 par cent. less than usual prices, ip order to rednce steck, Those who denign refitting their Dwellings, Stores, Hotels, Ofices, Saloons, &c,. should give mee eall, All work done by thorough workmen, under my Wn eupervieion, _Se 21-6039 + of Georgetown, in the the lowest responsible bidder.as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall baye been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty. signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bidis accepted he or they will. within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient Fureties, ip a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliver the for: peeropsses in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bi¢der should to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest reapon- mible nade or the person te whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of « U. 8, District Attorney ,Oollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to this office. All bidders wil be duly notified of the accept- ence or rejection of their proposals, a ‘The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal, Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D, H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D. C., and should be plainly marked * Proposals for Forze.” Bonds, in a &nm equal to the amount of the con- tract signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract Blenk forms of bids. guarantees and bonds may » the ROTHROOK, 452 7th street, ° {Union Int,} Patent Ofce._ OBBPH BEYNOLDS & CO, PLUMBBES, GAS, AND STEAM PETTERS, Ro. 600 Nuva SrnuEr, near avenue, Bave just received, and will constantly keep om | be obtained upon application at this Office. j Band, the largest ‘and best asscrtment in the sity FORM OF PROPOSAL of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, (Town, County and State) Glass Globes, ‘and other es, and all arti- (Date) —— ales in this liae, from the New York, Philadelphia, & om the most reasouable terin: GBS, FURNAOSS, and Fire-Board loves. ‘We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants, &o., are invited to call. We do sil’ kinds of GAS and BT RAM fittings Tromptly and crest as also everything in the BCUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, Gali and see our Bathing T: Fountains Water Sloests Wesekeataenss pease Bo se No 508 nth stroet, near Pennsylyanis avenue, thelarges establishment in the city, fe 2-eotf QUITABLE PRESENTS FOR THE HOLI- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in this city. EARTES DE VISITE OF CELEBRITI# ishmenta in Bi I, the subseriber, do hereby propose to farnish swhieh will be sold | and deliver to Hae and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at ., Agreeably, to the terms of your advertisement invitin: for forage. dated Washington Depot, the following articler, vi — bushels cf Gorn, in saeke, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds . — bushels on Vata, in sacks, at —— per bushel of $2 poundr tone of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 —— epee or Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 Uns 180, n proposals ‘Dee. 8, 1963, y commence on or before the — day Prgealad fk and to be compietey on or sfore - i86—, and pledge myself to eaieeiintes niract with the United fter being noti ied that my Your obedient servant, the xpace of ten daysa bid has been accepted, be accepted, that he erthey will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract tor the same, with good aud sufficient sure- in a suin 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, 1863, under which the bia was made; and, in case the said ——— shall failto enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer by said ——— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to WHOM (he cuntract may be aw: Given under our this ties @iain and color C, W, BOTELER, INO, W, BOTELEB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS and 358 Pa av,, National Hotel Buils dec £ IMPORTRRS, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARK, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TiN OMAMBER SETS, COAL OLL LAMPa, SAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENBRALLY, w@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT BHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, V-eotm QIEATON HALL, ane CORNER OF NINTH AND D 8T3, ed. hands and seals + aca. Beal. lL hereby certify. that, to the best of my knowl- Witness: day of edge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they r to be security. —_—," To be cer di by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other offiser under the Usited States Government, or respun- sible person known to this ofc. dec3 tf Brigadier General and Q Gas QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Depot oF WASHINGTO! WasttNnoton, D. €,, January 4, | All dealers in Drugs. Hardware, Lumber, Lea' er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery, are re- his office, on MONDAY of each es H. RUCKER. M. between 9th and lth sta and handsome HALL is now fer rent This lar for BALLS. CONCERTS, &o. Itis finely frescoed | quested to send to t and Gnished in the most subsjantial manner, with | week, as xealed proposal or lfst, in dun/icate, of the large and convenient dressing rooms and gaHery | articles they are preptred to furaish t» this Depot at the south end for spectators. at short notice, with the price of each marked in The liallis the best ventilated reom in the city. with twenty windows on the south and east and west side, with a large ventilator in the center of e Hall. It is admirably adapted for Concerts, being built with special attention to that object; and for Balls the greatest care has been taken to have the best floor that could be procured, Wa The Hall w‘li be rented fer Balls, Concerts, ‘airs. Xe. Inquire of O. 8H. LES, on D street, 3d door from the Hall. mon f “nov 0-30 " APPROPRIATE FOR CHRISEMAS. T bave now ready a large and superb stosk of O1L PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, LITHO- GRAPHS and PHOTOGRAPHS, Pras framed aad just the thing for presente; some of them are ver: cheice: also, an extensive assortment of PICT CR: CORDS, TASSELS, NAILS and RINGS. Particular attention is secaante to my stock of OGRAPH and PIC- 3. For variety, excellency of work- manebip and low prices, it cannot be excel ed in the District ARD VISITE FRAMES in Variety, PICTURSS FRAMED to order, plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the sarvice require it, the article or tained without delay, and at the lowest price. D: alers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish thelist panctustly morning. Brigadier @en’l and Onief Q. M 1g ir ani ie: . M.., fan 5.tf sere Depot of Waantanton, RPHAN’S COURT, Disrriot oF GoLumsBia, WashinGton County, To-wit:—In the case of Jobn P, Turton, executor of Thomas Riggles, de- ceased, the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphana’ Court of Wash- ington county aforesaid, appointed SATUR- DAY, the 2th day of January, 1815, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far asthe same’ bave been collected and turned into money: when and where all the creditors and hetrs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phans’ Court of Washington County aforsaaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in xaid deceased's estate: der be published on the Evening Star, pr somes yas 2, 0. ROBBINS. in 7-lawSw Register of Wills. rticles can be ob- every Monday UCKER. 8QUaRE and OVAL PIO’ TURE FRAME rovited a copy ef this or- week for three weeks in ous to the said 28th day of the old man refased him, alleging as a rea. | Beal Cp ceprens angwnere by addrossing Good articles and fair dealing may be relied on gon thathe could not retract his promise to u $1 Cedar street, New York. al Teen Bevonth Btreet Pat Murnane, Leeson determined to have re- | gold by 8. C. FORD, corner lite ations Opposite Patent Office. venge on Cetlriomey sega are It Beppesed oe es ard Peonrvivania avenue. dec21-Staw2w [Intel and Union] just at a . G— ¢ i 7 = — = — rs look to bis tenants and property. With F fermerly the coachvet Dante Webmter Suit. BOTICE 70 FER ECEEIC. this resolution, and incited by tne bine eyes of & young lady who hived near the place, and whom he had met at a ball, he set oat alone, apd partly on foot, when being overtaken by Tain that night, he had stoppedat old Bill (Jon- pelly’s cottage. From thence he removed to the cottage of Pat. le for a Foreign ister cr any 5 an, Also, one Coupee and two Boewrs'c re anid foveral Express and Grocer ware and other hght Carriages, — pe, M. YOUNG & BRO, enn. av.. near 433 street, A large Cellar for rent und s ‘ace rh geht jr rent under Canterbury Hall, MPs. WANG, THE GREAT CHIN : Teby fon GONORRHEA, GLEET Ee —_— org le # Without doubt—an ironical mode ofexpres- | Orr Box witl. Pexronm 4 Cuns. Ingredients are sion. purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has {TO BE CONTINUED.} RO bad oder, and may be cafried .u ‘the vest pock- et without fear of deteatien. Circulars free. Pr Sopot pare ped E PER gt BA Pood }.C. Upham, ne’ - YP ABINIS FASHIOR ABLE RANCING ACAD | Dist’ and in Washington by &- 0. FORD, 290 Es, TEMPERANCE HALL, avenue. Sent by mi la 6-eoly p4t* & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBBRS, STEAM AND GAB FITT. . 40 G street, between 17th and 18th streets, (1st Ward,) Wasbington D. 0. Dealers in Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Glass and Wired Shades. &7 All work done by us warranted to action, We would inform our custome’ and the public generally that w have now op hand atour LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT avery extensive 2nd general assortment of fine and medium quality FURNITURE, GILT MIRRORS. Xc., that we can sell at great bargains, Persons in want of FURNITURE and HOUSEK BEBPING GOODS wil do 630 7th give tis site jon 3-3W* ‘RESON JUVENILE BOOKS —Le sei, Fae cBnalle: Petites aventures d’une Boupes, inte elle—meme; ere Bon! ears ‘Well to cali and exemine our stosk at No ftreete. “treet, between Louisiana avenue and D Pun 5 race) au i Meenanes Le Grpttdine Gabre-de. aa ‘< detélm _—McGREGOEB & ZIMMERMAN BANOK Ta’ B street, between Oth aud 11H rts, M, KWABEECO., GOLD MEDAL PIANos. is Aeademy le now open for the reception of wit Fos) Sgerey, of thiscelebrated Piano! west, above Ps. Dars ov Turrion, iets they ean be bired ne eo Mi Mastors — Tuesdays, ig, ems. _Seocnd pianos beug (Maras Toma Spy ne | Magee" FT Be mmm nso. Ww BeETEH'S Dio AARY—NEW P' I Facey sThoraueht babi tnd erent y enlarged an ved. “Tilartrated with 9. engravings. (ne 2) FRANOK TAYLOR? so by hours, ae" from he Sesiroas oF jotelon may do at the Academy during school eommencing on entry, "JOHNSTON'S NATIONAL ATLAS, Edinburee; OMackion Imperial Altes poadees Black's Gent tian of the World. Edinburgh; Colton’s Il lustrated Cabinet Atlas aud Deser: “phy; Oelton's Général Atias; Paton ; Colton’s Octavo Atle ot the jalo ‘Bi: 'y ME SURES IN CONGRESS By Hen: e Merc! T i ANTI SLAvE it Mechanic. & Tale of * New England A\ eury A Gunshot in and of ; Se poets teal “ae ees of PRANOK Tayior: UOKWHSAaT FLOUR. HONEY SYRUP Just recetved. KI ced °° Corner I street 58 ; etna a Keen, nov 15 FE*2 B World PRANOK TAYLOR. Tes PROMPTLY Fite , bythe “Gore A rand Balle ven. ay iy tothe Oaptaine on board, m@ yi +0 TOHN B. DAVIDSON, ° & BURORRELL, ater street, Georgetown, ed, OPEXA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, seadier General D.H. RUCKER. : FINB GOLD SPECTACLES. Brigadier General D.H. aR. cane ETEREOSCORES AND VIEWA, General Depot Quarrermasters y. 0, at the lowest ae at a GUARANTEE, RANKLIN & OO., Opticians ipneds peaidente of inthe BCA Par av. between toe sad 1st ts CO OE eee Bate of hereby) jointly ing, | end severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of ©. W. BOTELER & SON, In Vermont avenue, 1.(00,(00 shaved @edar Shingles, best quality, 16 | CLOTHIN G. 7; AR CLOTHING HOUSE IS BLMOE EOrES SMITH, BROS. & OO. 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & OOC., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wort Baltimcre street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. 5 No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, M4. B. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Wasningtentens can save 20 per cent. by getting their C! je at MITH, BROS. & CO.. 40 BWyost Baltimore strest- The bert and cheapest Clothing House in the ITH, Bhos. & CO., nay 40 ent Baltimore street. LOTHING HOUSE, MAREE West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington ean save 20 per cent. by buying their Olothing of ng BROS, & CO ‘40 West Baltimere street Oar Washington customers can find the best stock of Clothing ine pe BHON SC arias) } sy 40 West Baltimore atraet. leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers | the nent rtock of Clothing ip the country. BMITH, BEGG Wont Baltimore street, ot fail to come to SMITH, BROS. 00. to yout Ulothing. 40 West Baltimore street. Verybod: ta muited. The place where €' Tey ROS. 2-50, 40 West Baltimore street, Poicesrie Baitimore or Washington that /OU8, ela SMITH, BROS. & 09., 40 West Baltimore sireet. Au Dischsxeee pales a pe asbinzson. ore isco Of 10 per cent. ying a oflered a discount of10 Bet TH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore street. Soldiers can save twenty dollars en aringof eMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Ma. It will pay all to come to Baltimore-to buy your oLoTHING, ‘SMITH, BEOS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Olothiera. Be sure and come to BMITH, BROS. & CO.. Marble Hall Clothing House, 40’ West Baltimore The on! sponge Dischar; a Buit by ta . “gli aud Winter Clothing, s street, to get your Fs! Lge eos ii .. Merchant Tailors and Olothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Pe top PANTS, French and Sehr WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy, and plain new style BAOKATEL, the All in endless varieties at SMI’ ‘opular Marble Hall Qlothing Baltimore street. : OLOTHING,. GOING!—GOING!—GOING! DOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS., TUB GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anv 464 SEVENTH STREET. OPPosirm Post Orrica, ALL GOODS SPONGED. find all the AED ICs LATEST STYLES RENOH, FRRINGLIBH, AND AOKS; also, the peaches coat out. H, BROB. & 008 House, 40 West sep U-'m AMERICAN WALKING OOATS. uae DOUBLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINESS SUITS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERB, ith th, Together ih Y ner sToce poys OLOTHING THR OITY, N, B,— We also havelig LARGEST BTOOK 7 PIRCE GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORE. All of which we offer at ewe UNUBUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN’ PURN URNISHING GOODS HATS. GAPS, SHIBTS, T1BS, BUSPRND BRE, 4, &O, J. H. SMITH, No, 460, And £MITH BROS., No. 464, OLoTHiers anp Mrrcuant TAH Seventh street, opp. Post Office, Washington, oe -3m 394 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 394 FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever known in HATS, CAPS and - LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M. 0. GLADMON & 00.8 New Hat, Cap and Fur Store, °No, 394 Penna. av., bet. 472 and 6th sts, dec 12-2W* MPORTANT To FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation,aud cannotdo harm to the mest delicate; certain in correcting ail irragu- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the’ heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c.. disturbed aleep, which arise from isterruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treat- ment of ir:egularities and obstructions which have consigned 80 many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE. No female can enjoy good health uilless sheis regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placa the gen- eral health begins toidecline. These Pil's form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMMB- DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS, DON’T fj t! fsement to our Drags, avd tell him that you want the La ard BE DECEIVED. Take this aiver’ most RELIABLB FEMALB MEDI. ee THE WORLD, which is comprised in 8. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer- tatnty, Periodical regularity. They are known to thousands.who have used them at different periods. throughout the country, having the sanctioa of some of the most eminent PAysicrans in America Exrplicit disections, siating when they should not be used with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Boz, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 59 to 60 Pills. _Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: tion. by remitting ‘o the Proprietors, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGG!ISTS, HUTCHINS & HILLYER. dec 10-eoly.a 81 Ced: (oneaat aD AND ANTHRAGITE GOAL, LUMBER, &c., &c, WILLIAM R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tors ANTHRACITE OOAL. Also, a large amount of very superior Osk Ash and Hickory LUMBER, ef every description, Allof which will be sold on reasonable terms All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- i th Proprietors, ew York. tion, WM. BR. BNOW & O0., 107 Water screet, dec8-Im Georgetown, D, 0, T° THE PUBLIC. DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, TREASURY DuPanruany BOLIcITOR’s OFFice, Oct. 29, ines. ¢ Oo: es, by an act passed at its last session placed a considerable sum of money at the disposa, of the of the Treasury, to be employed the prosecution of measures for the detestion and yar johment of persons @ waged $n oounter- feiting Treasury ni fractional rrency, and other securities of the United States, This fund in devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives ethers throgh whose instramentslity offen- ers are brought to justice; and its administration and theconduct of the measures referred to are laced, by order of the Secretary, under the imme- jate supervision ef the undersigned, communica ons rralating ereto, Bo waoes ail effences indica: on n paid to several partios rewards have alread who have aided in apprehension of counter- term oped that the stimulus thus offered to the interest vw! all good citizens must f¢ the su ionof crimes tending to impaieses oredit of the national Becrh Naa pnd thus embar- rass all operations, w: luce the earn- ne of all capable of affording any aid forts being made by ent for the attaioment of that desirable ent ‘t is eapec- fally urged that all persons having aknowledge of important to be known by the ent, such ofencer, sa)l oosamn: te them iz promptly to the unt le 'b newspas thren, it the eoun- tad service the consgie BOW, a cated p* Gale, LTIMORB - LOOK HOSPIPA OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREBT, THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Has di wpe the most Cartels: Speedy, and emedy in the wort: eect SEASES OF IMPRUDRNOB, Reli-f in Siz Hours' No Trifinc! Persons Ruined by Igno ant Pretend= or by Deadly Poison, Mercur). should apply ummefiately, A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DaYs. Weaknens of the Rack, [voluntary Dine! fleetions of the Kidwey* and Bladder, peral Pebiity, Nervonsness. Dys- Languor, Low Spirits Oontusion of Ideae, Pi on of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Bimneas of Bight or (iddiness, Disease of the B Nose, or kin. Affections of the these Terrible its of Youth— the sxoxer and solitary p-ac'icer more fatal to their vietims than the song of Syrang ‘o the mari- ners of Kiyssus, lighting their most. bdril hopes cr anticipations, rendering marriage, &e., impossible. : YOUNG HEN. Especially, who have become the rietime of Soli- tary Vice, that dreaifa! and destroeive habit, Which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thonracds ef Young met of the most exa ted talent and bril'agt in ellect, who wight ovherwins have entranced listyning Eenates with the thunders ef eloquence or waked to extacy the living hare, may cali with fof conadence, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, These are sume of the sad and melancholy effeets produced by early babits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimneas ef fight, loss of Muscular Power Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep-ia, Nervous Ir bility, De rangement of the Digestive Fanctio.s General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. &e. MENTALITY.—The fearful elect ef the mind are much te be dreaded—Lors of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Beprersi mof -pirits. Bvil Ferebodiug, Aver to Roeas Self distrust, Love of Boli- i ty, &e tude, Timidity, NOTICE Married Persons, oY young men contemplating marriage. aware Of Physical Weakness, Organic Debility, Wasting of the Urgava, Deformities, &e¢. should apply immediately He who places hims-If under the care of Dr. J, may religieusly confide in honor as@ gehtle- man, and confidently rely his skillasa Phy- sician, ORGANIC WRAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Jobuston’s marve'ous. treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs ix: perdiiy cared. and full vigor restured Thourarda of the mort nervgps debili- tated snd impotent, who Lad lost all Hope, have beer immetiately relieved _ f Allimpedimenta to marriage, Physical or Men- tal Disq: alifvations, Lots of Procreativs pawer, Nervous Irritability Tremblinga, and Weakness or exhaustion of the met feartul kind, speedily cured, — DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Co!l-ge of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col legen in the United States, and the gr-ater part of whose life har boec speut in the hospitals of Len- don Paris, Philadelphia amd eisewhere, has ef- fected some of the most at onishing cures that were ever known; many trenbled with ringing in the head and eara when as'eep. great nervous ness. be alarmed at sudden s unde bashfuln ss, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of min immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practices indulged in when alone—a habitfrequently! arned from evil companions, or atschool, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and, if notcurrd, renders marriage impossible, and de- stroys both mind and body, shoud apply immedi- ately. What a pity thata young man, the hope of his country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of Hfe by the consequen. e of deviation from the path of natureand indulging -n a certain secret habit, Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, d mind and body are the mast necersary requi to promote connubial bappi ness indeed, out these the journey through Tife becomes @ Weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly dartens to the vi-w; the mind beeomes shadowed with deepsir and filled with the melan- choly retlections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imrradent wotery, of pleasure finds be has imbibed the seed: his painful disease, it oftem happens that ap i r genre of stame ordread of discovery deters him from apvlying to those who, from education and respectability can alone befriend him, He falls into the havds of ignora’t and des: gning pretend- ers, whs incapable of curing, fileh his pecuniary substance, keep him trifing mooth after month. or as long as the smallest fee exn be obtained, and im despair leave him with rained healta to sigh over bis galling disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly poison. Mereury, hasten the constita- tional symptoms of this terrible disease, auch as Aftections of the Head. Throat, Nose, Sk progressing with frightful rapidity until ute an end to his dreadful sufferiogs by sending im to that undiscovered country from whose pbourve no traveler returas, OFFICE % SOUTH FREDERICK STREE?, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe .ame and number lea No letters received unless post paid and eon- taining a stamp to beused onthe reply Persone writing should state age.and send portion of ad- rtiserent describing symptoms. | see The Dros Diploma hangs in his (Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years. and the numerous importart Surgical Operati os performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the re porters of “The Sun’? ‘and many other papers_no ices of which hay ared again ant ain*be‘ore the public, beside: is standipg a8 & gentleman of character ani re- RpOneLDSy y, is a sufficient guarantee te the af- icted. a i SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja 29-ly QFCRET DIZEASES! SECRET DISEASES!) iy SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yer, A Positive Care” fo: GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, de. Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taien to Effect aCure. They are entirely vegetable. baving nosme!! nor asy unpleasant taste, avd will notin any way in- jute the stomach or bowels of the most delic: Cures in from two te four days. and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.’’ Pr-pared by a graduate of the Cniversity of Pennsylvania eneof the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, WO CHAN WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, ey who Eaxe uses gorged with Balsam Cupavia, o> reury, tr e Stents SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail ina plain «nve'ope. Price—Male packages, Female, $3. fe BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES SPOTB, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS . OR VENEREAL DISKAXES, &o0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND H B JUICES 18 offered the pubtic as a poritive care, RYPBILIS OR ENEXRRAL DISEASES, the FAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICB iso most potent, certain and +ilectual remedy ever prescribed: it rearhes and era‘tii TY particle ofthe venereal poison, so that is thorough and permanent, Take then of this purifying re dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your p: terity that for which you toa» rapent in after ye: DO NOT DBSPAIR! Although you may be vrononared incurable, the RAMARITAN’S ROOT ANL HERB JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as wellas all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Pe- males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, io Whites mn Dpariag down, Falling of the Womb, Debility and for a!l complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles fe cues BAMARITAN’S CHANCRB WASH. Price 25 cents, Full directions s DESMOND & ©O., Box 151 Philadelphia Post fice. Oot by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner }ith st. and Pa. avenue. ENRY OOOK, Alexandria, r[,RIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Lett tent ol England, and secured by the seal of me E Galler eet Mee Fee nea ene xinperia’ pea, Triesmar Ne 1, 1s the elfectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrboea, and Exhaustion of the Bystem. ar No. 2has entirely superseded of Gopavia, Cubdeds. kc T mar No. 3iv the infallible rewedy. for all I vies and Be ondary Symptoms, thus oby ae wed of mercury and all other deleterious jenta. Ea-h preparation is in the form of a most agreo- able Lozeni Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin at $3 each, ot four $3 ceses in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thue saving $9. Divided in Separate doses as ad- muaisicrel by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &c., ¢. Wholesale and retail by Dr. SARRO WV. 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