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‘THE EVENING STAR. THE “AGINT.” f ange A TALE OF IRISH TENANT LLIF3. —_—s—— [CONTINURED.} The agent now began to show great kindness toold Conselly. He became very indulgent, admired his farm, praised his punetnalit: in paying hie rente,@nd told him thates the | time for them was near at hand, he need not put himself toany inconvenience in procuring the money The baittook. The old man, de- ceived by the seeming kindness of the crafty agent, remained a few days beyond the crdi- nary time withont paying his rent; wher, on the morning after the scene we have described in the Opening of our tale, the agent unexpe ct- edly entered his cottage, and threatened to dis- train him if he did not proeure the money in twenty-four hours. The poor old man wes thunderstruck- atthe announcement; however, he promised to carry the rent to him in the evening. Shortly after the agent had depart- ed, Pat Murnane and Mr. G—-— entered the Mosse to whom Connelly related what bap- pened. e's & dreadful scoundrel,” exelaimed Pat. “Really, you give 8 very excellent charac- ter of hin,” said Mr. G » who was yet un- known to Pat or Connelly. “Pray who is your landlord!” “A Mr.G—, sir; & young gintloman who lives in Dublin,” answered Conneliy. “This bad man is his acent here; he behaves very cruelly to bis tenan.s, an’ they all hate him. I’m tould Mr.G—— isa good young ginth man; but he'd be better if he now and then paid @ vieit to his tinnants.”” “1 wish he were present to hear ycur ad- vice,” said Mr. G——. «I’m sure he’d profit by it.” “He would, sir, it he took it; but I must now contrive to get the rint money for this man agin the evening When MrG end Pat hid left the cot- tage, the former abrup'ly addressed his com- pauion. “Pat,” said he, «I bave a secret for you, and I want you to ass me inalittl ptot. I must firet let vou know that Iam your landlord, and tha reed by frequent petitions from my tenants, 1 have resolved, at length, to inqaira their complaints. ‘at was quite astonished at this unexpected disgovery “i baye now,” continned the landlord, “come hither in secret, and without the Knowledge of Leeron, my gent, throngh a whim which sized me. I wish to remain incognito for some tine tilT see the end of this fellow’s plots. ve to discover them.” il my heart, sir,” an- rned their steps he a tura of Wey suddenly encountered a man running at {ull speed, whom they immediate- iy recocntsed 48 the cervant of the agent, Leo- ton. The man, who knew Mr. G—, was jectrified when he beheld him: i ad mo- nites until tuat gentleman spoke. co, »bow gow, Ned!” suid he; what's the matter, man—are you dumb?” 4 Connelly roa « sr—i— mmered the servant. «Come now,” said Mr. G—, sternly, “you Dave been on setae goodly errand for your master. i haye been informed that heand you have been carrying on some villainous plot. I have already discovered some of your deeds Come, come, contess the whole. Confessitand youehail be well rewarded; conceal it, and (‘ll find means to puhish you and your mas- ter tor your villainy.” <The man, territied by threate on the one side, and enticed by promise of reward on the oth- er, confessed tbat he had been cent by his mas- terto reb old Connelly! They he said, plotted this betwen them, in order to deprive the old man of the means of pa isrent,and thus induce bim togive his bier to Leeson. He said he was now after robbing Conneily, d produced the money. “Was ever cocompiicated a piece of villainy arranged by man!” exclaimed Mr. G—. «What adupe that man has de ofme. Now,” he added, turning to the servant, ‘do you, my good fellow, go to your master, tell him you | have done as he bid you, show him the | money, but, at your peril, don’t mention a word about me. Come, Pat.” The servant promised to obey him and de- parted. and Mr.(—— and Pat proceeded to | old Connelly’s cottage. There they found the | old man with his face buried in his hands, ois Aaughter sobbing ia silence, and Mrs Connel- ly venting her griefin ioud lamentaiions. Oo Bearing them enter the old man arose. “Good evening, sir,” said be; “you've come in time to witness my misfortune.” “Why, what's the matter!” asked Mr. Gd-—, feigning ignorance ot what had happened; “what has caused this griet!* “Oh!sir,” answered the old man, “a sad Mistortane has happened since [ saw you last. ‘Tien’t an hour ago sinee I was robbed of money I was carrying to the agint. As I was going along the road 4 man stopped me, an’ putting a pistol tomy throat, commanded me to nd and deliver. He was masked, but I'm sure I heard his voice before. * od an’ deliver!’ sezhe; Ltook ov emoney. “Here,” sez; “isallmy money. swhat l’ve got to pay my y ta t, @evrse will follow you,” sez1; “but tf you leave itt» me you'll have the blessing of & poor man.” He snatched the purse and ¥ I thought it nse- to the agini, for he Do you think,’ he rob t S yon, sir, not 1; sura he was heard the voice before, dat orwhere. Bot whatam I nt will come in the morn- Tr G—-, “that you i cannot tell when lo do now !—the ng and disirain. “But don’t you think he may give yon 2 lite ne when he hears whut lias happened?” be, sir! not he, he'd no more—”* weil,” interrupted Mr. @— “Weill, there’s no hope in that quarter take a little ad- vas vice from me. Allow this agent to do as he "treme Tate with him, whatever h d, perhaps, you may bear from me (o-morrc “and away he went, ng old Biilin wonder at what he could | g came, and with it the agent and his Old Connelly, who had been ex- for some time. met him at the door. Leeson began to upbraid the old man for his iugratitude, and the manner in which he re- paid all hie kindnesses; telling him that since had behaved soill to bim, he would cause i ediately. The old man excused B ated how he had been rovoad. «Pooh, pooh,” said the agent, ‘th's is alla ebam, got up to deceive me; but it is allofno use”? “Mr. Leeson,” said old Connelly, “you're the tirst manu that ever told meI lied, and, look -bat ao, Ro: go on with what you intend to ~ “Well, well,” said Leeson, “T'}l try and man- &ge matters the best way I can. Give me what I asked of you before, aad all will be set | ts? S. isughter in marriage.” «Never old man, firmly—‘never! I will not sell my child tu that manner. I en to poverty, and wander a house- gar upon the wide world, but I will | sell my poor child—never!” and he - table yehemen tly with his clenched s,” contaued he, “[ told you that 1 gavemy promise to Pat Murnane, aod when | pledge my wordI never break it,” and be tarned from the room. *Come here, Norah,” said Leeson, as Con- neliy’s daughter entered. “I have been speak- ing to your /a'ber; 1 promised to settle all if he consented to make you my wife.” atdid he say, sir!’ asked Norah, rning dreadful p “what did be a h me at once; but I want your ber refuses, there no necessity te ku! [think if von consented he’d be satis- on des, thir u onght to your father’s situ ake some little sacrifice fled. ¥ wered Norah. how can Yon know that my father | promise to another; and, eyen | ed to il, he would not break his her told me you were to be vrpane,” said theagent; “bat look on you when hears he $a beggar!” will, my gentleman,” said a d. “Come, what's the matter \ nrnane. The egent turned on | k growl, bat bis look saddenty | 2 anger (oO surprise, terror and * rrising his head, he beheld tue rte of Mr. G@——- in the door-way. He stood ‘ed tthe spot, fascinated, and incapable ‘eran until, at length, summoning togeth- l the impudence he could assume, be stam- meied forth— » 1 —l—beg to be excused, sir; tts so—so unsuspected—l— J “tdistarb yourself,” answered Mr. e fact is, that having received so many good ac nts of your care, and atten- uon tomy tenautry, [have come to thunk you but really this . person. Tie agent did rot ateH relish the tone in whieh Mr G—- spoke: he knew thathe did pot mean exactly what he said, yet he pre- tended te understand it as a compliment. «J’m sure lam very thankful to you, sir,” be answered with @ stekly smile. «i’m very thankful for your good opinion; I hope I have done my duty.” «i suppose the owner of this house refuses to pay his rents?” “Yes, ait stammered the agent;I have oine to—1— eeAwsy with this trifling,” said Mr. G— sternly. “Mr. Leeson, to you has been en- irnsted the care of my tenantry. and | am com. } deller, to days. | And our stock of heavy B pelled to say that that trust has bean grossly abused. You have persecuted this old man to the utmost of your power (pointing to Connel- ly, who stood looking on in amazement); yor have behaved most disgracefally; you have caused him to be robbed ef the money he had to pay you, and then youcometodemand what you had already taken. Aye, sir, you may start; 1 have diecovered your plans. Come in Abeckoning to one outside), comein. Here is your servant andaccomplice. Shame on you, sir, toact sobasely. You, eid man, were right in thinking you knew the voice of the robber; there is theman. Mr. Leeson, from this mo- ment I free you from all responsibility con- cerning my property; you may go, sir, anless pba see anything very @greeable to detain you ere. The agent shrunk from ¢he cottage quite crest-fallen. What need to tell the rent is Patand Norah were married in a tew days; and ina fortnight after Mr. @—— “led to the alar alovely bride,” asthe newspapers said on the occasion—who did net leve him the less because he had behaved kindly to his tenanta. GEORGETOWN CORPORATIUN LAWS. SS A Resorvurtior in regard to the duties of Surveyor, Commissioner of and fizing the salary of Commissioner of Streets, and Water Engineer . Kesolved by the d af Aldermen and Board of Common Counct! of the Corporation of Georgetown, Thatso much of the resolution approved Februar: Dist, 163, entitled ‘Aresolution in regard to, and teficing the duties of Commissioner ‘of Streets and Water Engineer, also fxi ne the salary of the Mayor,” as provides that the duties of Commissio e of Htreets and Water Mngineer, shail be d chsrged by the Surveyor. who shall receive there- for an spnual ralary of Five hundred dollars, be, and the same is heraby repealed. Resol: ed further, That the salary of the Commis- sicner oj Streets and Water Engineer, sha!) Seven hun :red dollars, commencing Jan. 2, 1356, Approved January 14, 1855, A RereLrrTion to pay certain claims, solved by tie Board af Aldermen and Board of Co on Council uf the Corporation vf Georgetown, Tut ihe Cierk pay to the orier of T. A. Lazenb Forty-four dollars aod ten cents, in full of his bil fer Coal Oil, c.. furnished tha Station House this town, from Sept. 10, to Dec. 29.1364, Also. to the order of J. C. Hieston & Co., the sum of Two hundred and fifty-three deliars and twesty-tive cents. ip full cf their bills, for Goal and Woo! fur- nisbed for the use of this Corporation, from Supt. 8. 10 Des, Also, to the order of Daniel Gol. ling, Sixty dollars and thirty-Gve cents. in full of bis Lill for removing and burying dead animals, from July 10, to December 20, 1864, Approved January 14, 1855 A RaSoLvTioNn to pay certain Liabilities of the Vigilant Fire Qompany, Resolved by tha Board of Aldermen‘and Board of » Council af the Corporation of Georgetown, That one hucdred acd fftydollars.or so mue thereof as be necessary. be, and the sama hereby, appropriated to meet certain liabilities of | the Vigila t Fire Company, and the Clerk is | he reby cirected to pay the same upon the order of the president of said fire company, Approved January i4, 3 A REs¢ Ersolved ty the £ Common Council ¢ rporasion of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of James P. Easex | ninety doliars in full of hia biil ferlivery of the | Corporation horse one quarter ending 31st Decem- | ber. 184; to W.H. Chamberlenor order twenty- | eight dollaraim full of bis two bills for work for | sie Copperas from Jauuary 18th to August 13, 1364, and from November ifth to December 3). 1954: bee a9 Jenkin a Eomee = order wat altars ani | wenty ecents in fail of his bili from war 25th to November 9, 1864. yt Approved January }4, 1965. UTIO® to pay certain Claims. toard of Ald-rmen and Board of A Reso.ution in favor of George Hill, jr., James | 2 A. Magruder, and J. Deeble | Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board ef | Geman Council af the Corporation of Georgetows, That the Clerk pay from money received oy him on account of the draft fund, the sum of eight hundred and sixty six doliars and two ceats, to erder of George Hill, jr . James A. Magruder. and J.W. Deeble. on their furnishing proper yvouch- ers for the same, Approved Jan, it, 1355, A Rrso.cetion instructing the Committee before Congress. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board af Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the committee to represent the interests of the town before Congress, is hereby instrected to actin conjunction with the committee appointed by the corporation of Washingtos, to obtain from the Congress of the United Siates auch action as will protect the interests of the District of Colum- bia inthe approsching draft, and that they will nrge npon the Committee on the District of Uo- lonbia in Congress, to take such action as will ensure a correct eprolment,and a just apportion- ment of the quota of this town. Approved J ary 14 PERSONAL. STROLOGY.—MADAME KROUSE will give in- f-rmation on all the affairs of life, and in re- pigs all other subjects. She can be consulted atall hours ofthe day and evening. Gentlemen $), Ladies 50 sents. She can also show a likeness ax largeaslife, Residence 415 Thiid street. be- tween Pennsylvania avenue and C st. Ja 19-5t* N RS. H. #, WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND 4 Natura. Magnetic Physician, heals by * lay- ingon hands,” witaout drugs, every phase of Ner- yous Diseas3, Blindness, Deafness. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Hpinal Curvatite, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Female Weakvesses, &c.,&c. Rooms, No. 341 F 8:., near Patent Office. jan 16-Im* M5. BROOKFIBLD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events, at ber room, on the northwest corner of ith and u sts. She has studied under ene of the most cete- brated Astrologers of the age. She guarantees satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. She can be seen from a.m. to9p. m. ae one 11 Im* D® BACKER tre Most WoxpexeuL AstRoL- ) oGER, No. 470 9th street, bet. Dand B. (up stairs) gives fulland thorongh infermation con cerning all affairs throug li with and in = to Health, Wealth and Marriag-, Love Affairs, onrpeys. Lew Suits, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the morning till gin the evening. jal im* Peres ANNOUNCEMENT TO.FEMALES SBFFERING WITH DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SEX.—MADAME MENAH, after [4 years Practice in New York, has tuken rooms in this city, No. £27 stb street west. where she will treat treets, and Water Engineer, | DENTISTRY. DDNTETRY_Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Paildisg corse Pomae, ret — | ing, vel | street, ©) Commer Penna: SYOMAD Iy-im* x1 alm) ication 0! MOND'S HCBENOE OF PALMETTO. T acta at once upon the nerves connec With the teeth aching, and relieves instantly, By this aid every decayed tooth ean be eured and pre- served by filling and Beale We with Br. 8. White's Metal Filling. Gheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av. Jané-1m* BNTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec- sond door from 13th street, attends to all branches of the profession. —_ oc 13-2m* KEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, worth the Muhvite of Oryeen, I would advise all personas hrving teeth to ex- itraet to call at Dr, LEWIB’S office, have them taken out by this new hharmiesa process. Also call and examine the Docter’s new end improved method of Insert- ing Artificial Teeth. I? you once see the great improvement in his testh yon will have them in no other style than this new and valuable one, ) No, 242 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and ath stri i eas 8. R. LBWIR, M.D., Dentist. pov id EEBETH. a M. LOOMIS, M. D., ‘a The Inventor and Patentes of ths MIN. BRAL PLATE TEETH, attends person: is<ffice in this city, Many persons can teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons Calling at my office ean be accommodated with any rtyle and price of Teeth they may desire, butto those whe are particu’ ad wish the pu- rest, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can precure. the MINERAL TEETH will Ye more fully warranted, Roows in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvania ave, between 9th and Wth sts, Also, 907 Arch atreet, Philadeiphia mar 4 ly BY THE * NEW BOOT AND SHON BTORN CHAS. 8. BAYLY & 00., 278 PENNSYLVANIA AYENUH, | Bet. th and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House Would respactfnlly inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1964, A fine and new assort it ©: LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRB® _ BOOTS AND SHOES, made vp fn 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 Public 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 LADIES’ BOOTS AND £8058 in the city. OAS. B. BAYLY & 00. ocl4-tf No, 278 Penn, ay., bet, lith and Ith sts REASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrick COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, WasnincTon, December If, 1964. the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washington, in the drisirict of Columbia, has been duly organized erard according tothe requirements of the onal Currency. secured by aw pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulation and bas complied with ail the provisions of said act re- quired to be cemplied with before commencing the et: Now, therefore, 1, Ucgh McCulloch, Comptrol- ler ofthe Gurroncy.do hereby certify that The City of Washinton, in the county of Washington and Disirict of Columbia, is authorized te com- said. Tn testimony whereof, witness my hand and geal (Ls HUGH MeOULLOCH, _dec 15-deat Comptrolier of the Currency, 1 Orrics CoMrTuoOLLer OF THE Cor: ‘OY, Washtncton, December 31, 15364. the undersigned. it baa been made to appear that The National Lenk of Commerce, of Georxetown, in ton and District of Columbia, has been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds. and to provide for the circulation and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before com- New, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency. do hereby certify that The City UG cereeaee, in the county of Washington and District of aaa is autherized to com- aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my panes seal {13 H McOULLOGH, jan 2-60t Comptroller of the Gurrney, Is enlarged to double its former espacity, EUROPEAN HOTEL This hotel, the oldest eondueted on the Buropean pian in this city, bas beem enlarged and accommodation of the increasing guest: Thankfulfor the patronage already reoel’ ie Sontinue to receive tronage as heretofore, Guesta will only be charged with what they receive, —_ DEOORATION LAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPBRHANG- &c.,in great variety, and at 20 per cant. loss than usual prices. in order to reduce steck. Those who Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to City of Washington, is the county of Washington tef Congress entitied ‘An act to provide a Na- redemption thereof,” approved June 3, 1354, and business of banking under said a Merchonts? Natronal Bank of Washington, in the mence the bueiness of banktmg under the act afore- of cfice thia fourtcenth dry of December, 1264 \REASURY DEPARTMENT, Whereas, by satis’actory evidence presented to the Cry of Georestown, in the county of Washing of the act of Comgress entitled “‘An act to provide and redemption th-reof.”” approved June 3. 1854, mencing the business of banking under said act: National Bank of Commerce of Georgetown, in the mence the buriness of banking under the act of office this thirty frst ant of December. li HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDEOTED ON THE Corner Pa. av, and 13th st., Washington, B, C, improved in gl, fond necessary for the proprietor hopes that by attention to business we Coe ge Moderate. p paRICH, Proprietor, INCS. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, design refitting their Dwellings, Stores, Hotels, Offices, Sa! , &c,. should give mea eall, All work done by thorough workmen, under my Wn supervieion, ROTHROCK, 4527th atrect, de 21-e03w = [Union Int.] op Jo8EPH REYNOLDS & a auch eases, Her practice is different from amy in this city. Will give reference and certificates sufficient to convince the most fastidious of her scecessful treatmentin Femalé Diseases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necesrary. Chargesteasoua%Je. Hours of consultation from 10a, m. to2 p.m. Having beea a sufferer from the above disease my- self. I deem it a duty and privilege to offer my sere vices to like sufferers. Jan 4-im* &. LEON, Office 420 Penn’a avenue, between 43g and 6th strest: Offers a cartain ard speedy eure, of GONOR. GLEET.BO BO. SYPHILIS, STRIOTURE AL WEAKNESS, INFLAMED WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEY, . AND SPLEEN; BORN EYES, SORM THROAT, _Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of toore diseases the doctor bids defianee to all competition in their treatment and cure. Recent cases of venereal diseauas cured in one or c Ladies and gentiemen ean consult him at his office from 9to 4oq’clockdaily. de24 3im* W, 0: BALDWIN, MD. : PHYSICIAN AND BURGHON, dec o-tf 435 1th street, between G aad He ‘LE BEST BY IDENCE THAT PRINCE. 381 Ff street, is the onLY practical STA MPER in Dist daily bas todo over work that is botched at other co-called Stamping places, He bas the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered Making bis own Patterns, he 18 able and w: him DY WORTH $30,000 BOOTS AND SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. HELCER & 00.,492 SEVENTH 8T.. Are still offeriog their entire stock of BOO STIOES at reduced prices, comprising some of the best makes of all kints of | die’, gents’, misses’ and children's Boots aud Shoes. Weare selling— Genuine Ladies’ Glove Kid Congress Boots at $3.80, Kigoed Lodiea® Leather Heated Bhoe at €1.1, Ladies pers. good quality, 75 cents, All sizes now of the Boys’ Copper-tipped Bhoes at $1, Heavy Men’s Bhoes at $1 7: + Fy ta at mannfacturers’ cost, at HELLER & COS, 492 7th st., 4doorsabove Od Fellows’ Hall. Also, a large variety of Trnaoks, Valices and Traveling Bagsat cost at HELLER & CO.’3, jan 9-Im* 27th street, bet. D and B sis 985 PAWNBROK ER AND 285 LOAN OF FiCK, a55 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 C SteeEt, between Ith and Nth, Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon. 1p compliance with the wish of many fri sin now prepared to make liberal Cash sd Yences on Gold and Silver Watches. monde, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Hardwar & phe ee | and Merchandise of every description in good order. , 2" Having had 12 years experience in the busi ness in the City. and faverally knewn to many of its citizens, I am coufident that to all who may en- e with business (which will ba strictly con- tial) 1 will givesatisfaction. Office open every Gay (Sunday excepted) from7 o’clocka.m., until 9 o'clock p. m. Wee THR SUBSORIDEAS. WAVE ENTERED tmership for i# OUTPOSA oO @ i gy: BALE AND HIRING STABLE.” nd respectfully solicits stare of pablic pat: fo: ace. We will keep always.on hand fur hire Horses, Carriages, Tepand No-top Baggies. Also, a large steck of Horses always on hand for sale or gxchange at one ae meas speaet of Bridgs and Market sts., Georgetown, 2. Y'-— NORRIS. D. T. GLADMON. Georgetown, D.C.. Jan, 14, 1354 ja 16-3t* jocoeee HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR RE- taining and gradually bringing back the Hair to its original color without the inconvenience at- tending the use of a dye. Sold by all druggists 75 cents per bottle. 2355 a- PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FRITTERS, No, $00 Nivea Braegr, near aventes, Eisve just received, and will constently keep o# band, (ae largest an t assortraent in the sity ot Chandeliers, Srackete, Drop Lights, Portables ol obes, mica and other Bhaden, and all art ales in this line, from the best establishments ia New York, Philadeiphia, &c.,which will be sold on the most reasonable tering, BANGS, PORNAOMS, and Fire-Board We are prepared to furnish the best RANGM in use caywhere, oa very rearvanbdle terms, Hotels, Restaurants, dc Attings in the areinvit ‘to esl. We do all’ kinds of GAS and STRAI& romptl snd cheap, as also ava ng PLumsine line in the most eatisfactory manner. Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Pountatus Water Glorats, Warh-stands, Basins, &6., &c., at No. 506 Ninth street, cear Pennsylyanis avenge, the largea eatsblishment in the city, fe ¥ 00) QuitabLa PRESENTS FOR THR HOLI- PHOTOGRAPH’ ALBUMS, the greatest variety inthis city. GARTER DE VISITE OF OELEBRITIRA, Plain and colored, OCESA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, VINE GOLD SPECTACLES. cane 1oSTHRBOSCOP SS AND VIRWA, e lowest prices, a = ‘ERANKLIN & 0O., Opticians 244 Pa, ay,. between '2th and ith s acct ge8 Pa. av., National Hotel Buil lec 2 JANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W, G. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. andthe The largest Musical Establishment; and only importing house in the Dis-| trict. Sole Agency of Steinway & Sons grand acd square PIANOS, of which we have just received new assortment, making our stoek 16 instraments of this celebrated factory alone, which 18 4 larger assortment than can be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides those, wehavea stock of Paven & #acon.and Hainos Brothers make on hand. We aro the sole Crd of Mason & Hamlin’s justly celebrated OABINET ORGANS, which we sell at factory eoNe from lv to $50, Prince & Co.'s MELODEONS. aa Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabl to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- corn modating terms. Old Pieson taken in exchange, tuned aoaire paire' = OR SALE—One large close paneled COACH fermerly the coach ef Daniel Webster. Sui eble for a Foreign Minister or any privat entie- man, Also, one Coupee and two Doctor’ aised, and teveral Express and Grocer Wagons, and other light Carriages, at J M. YOUNG & BO, Penn. av.. near 434 street. A large Cellar fotrent under Ganterbury Hall. dec W-eoot™ 3ISH-WANG, THR GREAT CHINESE REM- t EDY FOR GORORRH(HA, GLEEL, Ero.— One Box wiht PenForm A CuRs, Ingredients are purely vegetable. Itis pleasant to the taste, has no bad cdor, and may be carried in the vest pock- et without fear of detestion. Circulars free, Price . Sold by JOHN J. KROMER, successor to 8.C. Upham, 400 Chestnut street. Philadel- phia. and in Washington by 8. C. FORD, 29 Pa, avenue, Sent by mail, ja 6-soly M, ENABE&CO., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. le Al f thia celebrated Piano! inat No, 198 1ith et. west, above Ps, a where theycan ba hired or purchased ‘sccomo- dating terms. md hand pianos bought and |, B® OHBNBACH, taken in exchange for new ones. 00 3 - eod3m* 0. M42rs FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD MPERANCR HALL, E reins between 9th and 10th sts. ne Academy is now open for the reception of ~~ Dars ov TurTiom. isnaist Wage, oat Meee Tors a .m. Gentleman's Clase esdays, Thursdays and ES Teh tec rny tpn ty ogttne U8 0! L} 0 80 at the Academy daring Sched hours, Quarter commencing on entry, 008 Rie MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NOTB, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculiarly adapted for children, being eaten avan oaey eake. - For sale by drngg:#te, Prica 25 cents per box. jan 19-€0!ly WING PROMPTLY ATTEND. TO, the Petomac Tow Company’s boa! st Doton A “Gov. Curtin” and ‘Belle Haven.’ Apply te the doa: tr Osptaing on board. or Stan B. DAVIDEON, Dm yl ater street, Georgetown, PROPOSALS. P®oFosats you Fores. Cai? QUARTERMASTER’S OFPIOR, Waskinxcton Drror. Dec. 8. 3863. t Bealed Proposals are invited by the under for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaater’s De- partment at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md. Alexancria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either o these places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of cors oF oats and 5) tons of hay or straw, and upwards Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries therest, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shali be eom- menced. and when to be eompleted. ba ‘ice must be written out in wordsonthe ids, vn to be put upin good stout sacks, of about tw bushels each. Oats in like sacks of abaut three bushelseach. Thesacksto be furnished without extra charge to the Government, The hay and atraw to be securely baled. The particuiar kind or description of oats, eorn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the proposal All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awardei from time to timeto the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Government may require and payment will made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his ith a guaranty, signed by two respon- persons, tha case bis bid ceepted he er they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliver the fo proposed in conformity witb the terms of this advertisement; and in case he said bidder should fail to en®@r into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder acd the next lowest reapon- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded. _ The responsibility of th antors must be shown by the official certifi of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble perron known to this office. All bidders wid] be duly notified of the acoept- ance or rejection of their proposals, : 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 warked ‘* Proposals for Forrge.” Bonde, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract. signed by the cortractor and both of his araptors, Will be required of the suecesaful bid- er or bidders upon signirg the contract Blank forme of bids. gusrantees and bonds may be obtained upon arplication at thie Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) the subscriber, do hereby propsse to furnish deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at -, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, secon Wank ington Depot, Dec, 8, 1863, he following articles, viz: ee bushels of Corn, in saeks, at —— per bushel of ds — wushele of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of junds -— SeueOe Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2000 id — tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 I and peunds Delivery to commence on or before the — day of 136—, atd to be completed on or before the —— day of ——, !85—, acd pladge myself to enter intoa written contract with the United States with good and approved securities, within the space of sen days after veing notified that my bid hasbeen accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. Hi ROGERS re General Depot Q Ee, D.0. GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of » in the county of , and State of . hereby, jointly and severatly, covensat with the United State and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he er they will, within ten days after the aeceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with good and sufficfent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to furnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement, dat Dec. 8, 1853, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall failto enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diftlerence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible pidder, oF the person to whom the contract may be awarded. € Given under our hands and seals Witness: this 0 Oa at Seal. Thereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-naméd guarantors are good snd sufficient as streties 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 States Government, or respon- sible person known to this ofiee. dec3 tf Brigadier Gener: HIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF FIOB, Depot? oF WASHINGTON, Wasnincron, D. © 1364, Ali dealers in Drugs, Hard er, Office Furniture, Hi quested to send to thi week, a sealed propos: 7 articles they are preptred to furnish t> this day of icpot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish thelist wanctashy er. A honday morni: . He % id Brigadier Ger’] and Chief Q. M., : Depotof Washington. QBPEAN'S COURT, Distriot or CoLumara WASHINGTON CouNTY, To-wit:—In the case of Jobn P, Turton, executor of Thomas Biggles, de- ceased, the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ingtop county aforesaid, appointed SATUR- DAY, the 28th day of January, 1555, for tae final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far asthe same have been collected and turned into money; when and where ail the creditors and heira of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit in said deceased’s estate: provited a copy of this or- der be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 28th day of Cg ae 2. C. ROBBINS. js 7-lawSw Begiater of Wills. ALY & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, 40 G street, between 17th and i8th streets, (1st Ward,) Washington D. 0, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, @lass and Wired Shades, wz All work done by us warranted to ¢' action. IREMEN’ INSUBANOR COMPAN WASHINBTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL..--$200.000, Corm Street and Louisiana Avenus, 0: one Bank of Washington. ia URE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY ee AGAINST LOBS BY FIRE, Dr 3 George Bhoemakern?7 "John D. Barclay, Bamuel Cropley, * Andrew Rothwell, e. tis 3-3w* Thomas Parker, Richard Barry, B. B, French, Br. C. W. Davis, famuel Redfern, Robert White, ee EOD oe T. Edward Olark. o chargé for poli’ 5 JAM AMS, President, _ABZL G@. DAVIS, Baers a? sep 22-e06m SEATON HALL, CORNER OF NINTH AND D STS, This large and handsome HALL is now for rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &e. It is finely frescoed snd finished in the most subsjantial manner, with large and convenient dressing reomsand galery at the south end for spectators. The Hall is 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 the Hall,’ It is admirably adapted for Ooncerts, being built with special attention to that object; and for Balla the greatest care has beem.taken to have the best floor that could be procured, #2 The Hall w'tt be rented fer Balls, Concerts, a inguireof 0 SNGCRLEB, on D street, 34 do inquire of 0. 5 , on D street, or from the Hal). Ls ____ RoW 10-3m EW SINGING AND PIANO FORTR CLASS has been opened by Prof. WOLOWsKT, at 353 €th street, between H and I streets, Through his new metviod, a person having only a slight knowl- edge of music will be enabied in very short time to read music readily, and execute on the Piano with rare perfection. As to the vocal part, he arrives at most extraordinary resulte. ja 9-2w {) -J. HELBERGER we 3 Successor 10 HF. Lovupon & Go., CITIZENS? AND MILITARY MER- CHANT TAILOR, "| Metsovolican Howl, date LE Lies sy fp Pennayi vane Sv Washington. D. Q} NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We wonld inform our toner ad the public generally that we heve now or hand atour LARGE FUBNITORB ESTABLISHMENT avery extensive and general assortment of fine and medium quality FURNITURE. GILT MIRRORS, &e., that we can sell at great bargains, Persons in want of FURNITURE and HOUSEKBEPING GOODS Will do well to cali and examine our stoek at No 630 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and D street. de th Im McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN NTI-SLAVERY MEASURES IN CONGRESS By Henry Wilson erchant Mechanic, 4 Tale Cie now Be pec aiee Samaney, A, ‘owe, Gunshot Wounds and othe: juri Nefyos. By Doctors Mitakell, Moreuouse, aud Keen, FRANCK TAYLOR. novl5 Frese SUCKWHEAT Flow Honey BYRUP Just received. b:¢ : ood Gorner I sires ond Veen peoe: NDER THE BAN; a tale nineteenth century, The Army ns ay by Wim, Grace, Westminster Review for October. oy eines nay. Lt. Mowry. From Dan to ev ip Revd. ?. Nev eaRNOK TAYLOR: nov 1-t: CLOTHING. MPORTANT NOTICE 0., Gr r 7th and E streets, Bane BRO . Corner 7th and B atreete, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS |FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRICES! HANCE FOR BARGAINB! a RABE CHANCE FOB BARGAINS! OATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COATS: PANTS and VESTS An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH? OLOTHING A large stock of BOYS? aud YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Geods represented at what they Really Are. All Goods represented at what they Really Are, IR DEALING GUARANTEED! PALE DEALING GUARANTEED! WZ Store closed Saturdays until Evenirg, ja 17-2m OLOTHING. GOING !—GOING !-GOIN@! DOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS.,, THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, : No. 460 anv 464 SEVENTH STREET, OFPosirs Pos? Orricy, ALL GOODS SPONGED. i the ELIS) a Tanase STYLES RENOM. PRRNGLISH, AND AMERICAN WALKING GOATS. sor AAgRE orreae mae DOUMLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINESS BOITS. I PLAIN AND PANOY OASSIMEBE, i hi Together with HORST BTOCK BOYS CLOTHING w THE OITY. N, B.—We also haves LARGEST STOCK °o PIZOE G90D3 ron an et wnien we open WORK. re offer a ewe UNUSUAL BOW PRECES. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, fen ke, ya, SMITH, No. 460, Au SMITH SROS., No. 464, 2 CLotuiers anp Meacuant Taitors, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, _00 %-3m uaa ee _Washineto 394 PSNNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 394 FURS! FURS! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever Known in HATS, @AP3 and LADIES’ DRE&S FURS, Call early and see for yourselves at M. 0. GLADMON & CO '8 New Hat, Cap and Fur Stora, No, 394 Pecna. av., bet. 4'2 and 6th ets, dec 12-2w* O, W. BOTELER, JNO, W. BOTELER = C. W.BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS oF OHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WAR, BRITANNIA WARR, BLOCH TIN GOODs, TIN CHAMBEE SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, SRUSEES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENBRALLY, w@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, between 9th and ith ata press COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABI, Well known as the Most Pleasant. Safe, and Speedy Cure for GOUGHS, COLDS HOARSENESS, CROUP, WHOOPING OOUGH AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THES THROAT AND LUNGS, Fta superior efficacy in arresting stubborn coughs and the first stages of consumption. has long baen sppreciated ‘by mort (amilien and physicians, and CCORS giving immediate reii sent cough or co:d, unprecedented, Creare; ‘or sale at the Drug Stores Price 25 and &} centsa bottle. For conventence and ;, ortahility the same com- bination may be had in a mild lozenge form, well adapted to relieve | ers, 31 is earitrane ead eke st lic speakers, singers, and P WE AS pee ee Guat ARABIO COUGH LOZENGES,” nov 1- prontanz TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILL The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their epsratiou.and canvotdo harm to the most 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 ef the heart whites, all nervous a 8, fatizae, pain in the back and limbs, which arise from interruption 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 50 masy to a PREMATURE GRAVE. No femaie can eujoy good health udless she is regular, and whenever an obstructica takea placa Lue ge! eral health begins to decline. These Pil's form the finest preparation anne Sorward with IMME DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCE*S. DONT B CEIVED. Take this aver isement to our Druggist, ard tell him that yon wont ‘ha BRST ond moe RELIABLE FEMALB MADI- CINB IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty ears, and are the most ellectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Femates. To all classes they are invaluable, tnduane, with cer tainty, Pertodical regularity, They are koowa to thousands,who have used them at different periois, througbont the conntry. baving th» sanction of some of the moat eminent Physicians in Amrira ‘Eervlirit disections, siating when they should not used. with each Bex—the Price One Daliar por Bor. or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 5) to ®) Pills _Pille sent by mail, promptly, aecare from obssrva ton hy remitting o the Proprietors, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUG4!8T3, HUTCHINS & HILLVER, Mas pbk ad _Gee10-eoly,a 81 Cedar st., New Yor’ GomesEi any AND ANTHRAOI£S COAL, LUMBER, &c., &o, WILLIAM R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.O., Have for sale at Wholesale end retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL. Also, a large smount of very superior Oak 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 atteg, tion, WM. R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water screet, dec8-I1m Georgetown, D. 0. THE PUBLIO. T° DETECTION OF COUNTERFRITERS, ‘a Treascry DePaaTumnr. Bouicrron’s Orrick, Oct. 2, 19st. Congress, by aa act passed at ite lant session placed a considerable sum of money at tite disposa. of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be emplayed fu the prosecution of measures tr the detestion and punishment of psrsons engaged in counter- feiting Treasury notes, fractional currency, sod other securities of the United States, This fund ia devoted to the payuient «.f rawards to detectives and ethers through whose iustramentality offer ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are Rlaced. by order of the Beerrtary, under the imme- iate supervision ef the undersigned, to whom all Communications relating thereto. or to the offences indicated, shonld be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several partica who have aided ip the apprehension of counter- feiters, at the stimulus thus offered, added eotts oped Shieh all good citizons must feel in ession of crimes tending to impair the the national securities. andthus embar- iness Operations. will induce the earn: all capable of affording any ait in the efforts being ie by the Department for the attainment of that desirable end. It is aspec- ially urged that all persons havin. nowleize of facts peperent to be known by the Departinent, ncerning such offences, will communicate them fally and promptly to the undersigand, Publishers of newspapers threuzhent the eoun- try willrender essential service to the Govern- credit Fass all busine est co operation: of t he public jiving ¢: 10) bli- Stiogtothineart. EDWARD. RDA, novl-6tD3m W Solicitor of the Treasury, ef every description! | D*- JOHNSON | pans 7 CK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH PREDERICK STREET, THE ONLY PHYSIGIAN ADVERTISING, Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, sad Effectual Remedy in the world for DISEA! OF IMPRU DENCE. Reus im Six Hours! Ne Truting ! ines y eer ely Polson, v iately, A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM on aC ee DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Discharged, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness. Dye- epsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Oontusion of Ideas, sipitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, imness of Bight or Git eyo ease of the . Throat. Nose, or Skin. Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—these Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth— the sEcReT and solitary practices more fatal te their victims than the song of Syrens to the mari- ners of Elyssus, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &e., impossible. D Especi: ictims of Seli- tary Vice, that d etive habit, which annually swee an untimely gr: thonsands ef Young men of the most exs ted tal: and brillant intellect, who might otherwise h entranced listening Renates with the thunders e! eloquence or waked to extacy the living here, may call with full confidence. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. e These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakao of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimnes of Fight. lose of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous [rritatility, De- rangement of the Digestive Functio General Debility, Bymptoms of Consumption. &c. Mentatity.—The fearful efiect of the mind are much te be dreaded—Loss Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Rvil Perebodiug, averiien fe poder: Self distrust, Love of Boli- ude, mpi »&e. 1S NOTICE. Married Persons, oF young men contemplating marriage. aware of Pifysical Weakness, @rganic Debility, Wasting of the Orguos, Deformities, &c, should apply immediately, He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor asa gentle man, and confidently rely upoo his skill asa Phy- sician, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, [MPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatment, ness of the Organs is tperdily restored Thousands of the u tated and impo'ent, who had | Leen immediately relieved Allimpediments to marr tal Dirqualifcationr, Loss o1 Nervous Irritability, Tremblings Weak- l vigor Wensn an haustion of the mort feariul hind, epoedil cured, DR JOHNSON, Member of the Reyal € of raduate from one o the United States, and don, Yevesin be greater p ft whesel 28 been spent in the hospitals of Len- don Paris, Philudelphia and es “hag ef- fected some Of the most astonish car that were ever known; many troubled with riocing im head and extra when asleep. great nervous ness, be alarmed at sudden sounds bashfalnese, h frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselyon by a certain practioa indulge1)a when alone—a hab from evilcou which are nig notcur-d. renders marriage atroya both mind and body, sh ately. What a pity that a yonng man, tt country aud darling of his parent om all the pro: tly learned? hope of hia should be rents of path lzing uin secret habit, Buch persona must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, ect thet a sound mind ant body a sary requisites to promote c ndeed, Without those the j: becomes & Weary pilzri i t 1 ni t the happiness of another ig S OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and impradent votary of pletaure, finds bo bas imb ed the seeds of this often haapens tl brdread of d: applying to those wh tabil i his peoaniary L after month, ybtaine uined healie t progressing with friehtfal r puteanecd to bie dread ngs by sending bim to that undiscovered country from whose bourse no traveler returas, OFFICE % SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name and number iz" No letters received unless post paid and con- taining a stamp to be used on the reply. Persone should state age,and send portion of ad- ea’ describing symptoms. INDORSEMENT OF THE rany thousand cured at this establishment « last twenty years, and the numerous ortar t Surgical Operations performed by Dr, dobpston, witnessed by the reporters of “T nr? acd many other papers, no’ 8s of which have ap- +d avsio and again before the public, besides tanding a¥ @ gentleman of character ani re- Bt Sreny is a sufficient guarantee te the af- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja-ly ECRS? DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES!! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED * Yes, A Positive Care” for GONORHEA T, STRICTURES, &e. Contains no Mintrai,no Balsam, no Mercury, Oniy Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They ure emirety vegetable, having nosmeil nor ay unpleasant taste, and will notin any way ia- jure the stomach or bowels af the most delicate. Juret in from two to four days, ard recent cased -four hours.” Prepared by a graduate trsity of Pennsylvania ene of inent Doctors and Chemists of the EXPOSURE. NO TROUBLE, RO CHAN Lert those who have despaired of g: or who bave bern gorged with Balsa: Mereury, try the 7 SAMARITANS GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODIIT SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR ERKAL DISEASES. &@. S ROOT AND HERR JUICES ert isg enred, Copa via,oF the pubiic 8 porit RYPHIL OR VRNEREAL Dishasés, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JURE isa most potent, certain and eff prescribed, it res hes and er of the vevereal poison, so th are is thorougl: and permanent. Take then © purifying rema- dy and be healed, and @o not transmit to your pog- terity that for which you may repeat in after yard DO NOT DESPAIR! Although you may be pronounced SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB I will remove every vestige of i system, a8 weil as all the bad eff-c! FEMALES! FEMALE In many affections with lea suffer tual remedy ever tesevery particle ity renteit Py express. ‘or $5. SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Price 25 vents. I directions PKESMOND & O0,, Box LO1 Philadelphia Post Office. . ‘ Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner 1th st. and Pa. avenue. HENRY QOUR, Alexandria, may 6-tf RIES’ MAR— al Letters Pat ntol 4 d by the seals of the Ecole de P and the Imporial College of M Triesmar No 1 edy for Relax- tion, Seen rhe Vier and Secondary © the ave of mercury aud ail die Bac 8. ‘h preparat able parate Lose amanda, Roux BA v RRO RRO ‘ youth sa [eonpet fea K their years, be‘ore placip L treatment of apy oe. abould frat read “THB SEORET FRIEND,” Married Ladies will learn eed of importance by perusing ‘The Secret Sent te any adire-s,in a sealed covolopo oa re- t of Twe: ve Gen Adres i neers QUAS. A, STEWART & CO de 14-1y Bostoa, APPINESS OR MIBERY!-THAT JS THB UE. 7/ON.—The proprietorsof the * PARI- SIAN CaBINET OF WOND#RS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determised—reserdiess of ex- enre—to issue, free. (for the besefit of suffering umanity,) four of their most instructive and in- teresting Leciur-son Marriage aud ‘ts qualitica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digertion, Weakness, Depression. or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law, These invaluable lectures have been the ineans of enlighteniug and saving thousands, and willbe forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretar, Parisian Cabinet Sf Anatomy and acing. 56: Broadway, New York ju is-ly LIMBITT am now prepared 20 ene reves thorn oe rte Fe em