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PERSONAL. STROLOGY.—MADANB KRU f rmation on ajl the ui apect toalt Sparel Gee Nee cents, Bre can also show ‘large as life. Hemdence tween Pennsylvania avenue WRI@ST, — fijte, and io re- eo! CONGHESSIONAL. ‘Im THE SzNate yesterdey after our report Cat, ja lsse* OYANT AND | eals by + lay- | phase of Ner- afpess Reeamatism. { Dyspeptia, Liver resolution authorizing the purchase ew York Merchants’ Exchange, for | Costom House purposes, was passed; also, the bill detinirg the rank and pay of paymasters in the navy; and after the consideration of & ing resolution authorizing retaliation on bel prisoners for the treatment of our ows; | Die: Blineness. Para ei etioal Curvatare, eo Weak nesses, &c., &C. ear Patent Office. Complai No. Sat F st.. BS. BROOKFIBL! sulted on tue Past, m, on the oe bke baa studied under ene of brated A: th rai a ratisfaction to all thore w Bhe can be seen frem $a. m. $0 9p. m. N TAX HovsE— y A select committee was appointed to inves- he cirenmstances of Judge Field’s a5- D. Kelley, and a resolation adopted excluding the former from the floor of Mr. Brooks said not long ago, in the co’ he had gocasion ie ages iS asa robber, General gole thee are = bt this was & mien’ ee ved @ letter from & al who, it seemed, supposed that as particularly applicable to the time there was another the city of New York. At Brooks’ desire the letter wasread. WasHINGTON, January 2, 1565. James Brooks, Member of Congress, House of Rep- | find in the Datly Globe, of the 7th instant, areport of your remarks tn the House on the (th ine tant, an extract trom which, personal to me,isappended I have the honor to inquire whetber your remarks are correctly reported, except, perbaps, in the m‘sprint gold for bold; and, also, whether there was any modifica- tion, explanation, or limitation, made by you other than appears in this repert. The gentle- man who hands you this will wait or call for @ny time or place you may B. F. BuTcer, Major General from Mr. Brooks’ speech was in substance :—“I am bonnd to say an effort was made to control the city of New York during the autumn election, and the Government seat there a gold robber in the person of @ major general of the United States. Robber as he ‘was of the poblic treasure, and major general, he darea not exercise control Over the actions of those whom the gentleman from Pennsy!- yania (Mr. Scofield) had cajled thieves and Patare events, rof ith and Lb most <i saulton Hon. W. ee. he may give hi of his remarks eertain Major some of the prints he ing bold robber. No derstanding. Major Gener this remark w: him, though at jor Geveral in ER ree Most Woxperrct Astro. . 470 9h street bot D infermation con- a , With and in re 5 i) i 5 Backer can be consulted from 8 in the morning till 9in tbe evening. MENT TO FEMALES NEU RERIN fae ore BaSkS PECULIAR H. after 4 yearn He had recei Go She New York, has ¥. No. £27 Sth street west. sh caves. Her practice is ince the most fs ceccousiel rae peers pba rpepeeertes i it their residences ry. "Chargesresssna0 oa Hours ef consultation from . to2 p.m. A ine besa a rufferer from the shove disease my- aelf, I deem it a duty and privilege te offer vices to }ike sufferers, i Office 420 Penn Offers a certain an: GLEET,BU BO. 8 NAL Wea it ¢ and 6th strects, [The extract pendy ease of GONORRI WHITES, 8 RES OF DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVE D SPLEEN; SORB EYES, 80) C., £8, years experience In the prac- per abone diseak OCtaF bids defiance to tition in their treatment and cure. Recent cases of venereal diseases cure? in one or Ladies and gentiemen can consult him at his office from 9to 40’clock daily. BALDWIN, M one diseases the ‘Mr. Boutwell thought the letter did not vio- late any of the privileges of a member. Mr. Brooks then said he excepted to the whole that it was sent through General Bat- office, and Captain Ulark was desirous of au immediate answer. like a military gentleman coming into his house and calling foran immediate answer— terj—or any answer. - ibis aide-de-camp that he conld not give an immediate answer, but would take his own time. The remarks to which General Batler hed taken exception were made on the floor of this House. and he did not choose to enter into a correspondence with Major General Batler eoncerning them. Mr. Boutwell pressed his point of order. Mr. Brooks quoted from the letter, “the gen- tleman who bands you this will waitor call for an answer at Any piace you may de This (caid Mr. Brooks) is the I of a duellist. The Speaker decided that the letter was not an infringement of privilege. Mr Brooks appealed from lf he said the object was to asver- tain whether he had been correctly reportea or not, he could have found ont at the office of the Congressional Globe, or of its reporters. He had revised the speech making the words bold robber read gold rebber. did not reply to the latter was that he had known him on@ previous occasion, in New York, when surrounded by astaff of twenty or twenty-five officers, in the Hoffman House, Bexd out his aide.de-camp to demand the pres- evceof gentlemen before him, and when the gen‘lemen appeared they found him seated at the tabie wiih two pistois before him, and this im the peaceable city of New York. Theground on which he made the charge of Butler being & gold robber, was certain transactions in New Orleans, and the proceedings in the Surrogate Court in New York. The plaintiff in the case ‘ned a banking house in New Orleans, and Gep_that city was captured secreted his goid. the #utler soon commenced examining into Finding the deponent ‘old, he demanded the money of be he was thrown into the place of conceal- aw $50,000 of this d only to add Avid into the Dy N AND SURGEON, 436 lith street, be IDENCE THAT penn 381 the District, is that he daily bas todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He bas the larxest aud finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here. Making his own Patter he 18 able and willing to stamp any pattel $30,000 HELCER & 00,,492 Ray 90., 492 3E Are still offering their entire stock of BOOTS aed HOES at reduced prices, compris ng some of the best makes of all kinds of la- >, gents’, misses’ and children’s Boots We are selling— : ’ Glove Kid Congress Boots at $3.59, Bignes Lois Leov nee Breit avec = $1.15, Ladies’ Slippers. good quality, 75 cents, All sizes now of the Boys’ Copper-tipped Shoes t S1 Beavy Men's Shoes at $1.75. Y the decision of | And Cue stock of heavy Hoots at minuntectorers S > 20." £92 7th at., 4 doorsabove Odd Fellows’ Hall, Altos, & large variety of Troakay Notices. and | jan 9-lia "G02 7th street, bet. D and B PAWN BROKER AND LOAN OFFiGB. LIOENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH, 265 C Street, between 1th and lth, Second door from Harv: a In compliacee with the wish of many friends. I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad. vances on Gold and Silver Watches, monds, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Hardware,@ 6 Clothing and Merchandise of every description i eset seal er, | ganized under and according to the requiremeis tween G and H. through the p He expressed to The reason he ‘a Oyster Saloon. ei S¥ Baving had 2 Bex Fis citizens, 1 om copfident that te all who may ea- trost me with business (which will he stristly con- fidential) I will give satisfact:sn. Officeopen er day (Sunday excepted) from? o’clock Cae t ITORER FOR RE- had ¢6rs of bankers. tum, anfitne a Dp, ROME’S HATR COLOR B. Rent. Gen. Butlei” and graduelly bringing back the Hair inal color without the inconvenience at- tendizg the use of a dye. Bold by all druggists 75cents per bottle. FORD'S MEDICATED GIN ‘TS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculisriy adapted for children, being eaten as an jordinary cake. : Jer nate by druggists. Price 25 cents par box, ap afl. ! B. See are T thet chis money bad neve Treasury of the United States, in Butler’s bands. Mr. Stevens._We have heard to- the privileges of this House. Mem decorons and respectable in thei Bave been assailed; but there is another privil- ege, injurions and dasgerons to the countr. nd that is the privilege of members and in @ yindictiye, malignant, outrageous, and indecent manner, scatter their men and patriots of from responsibility, im answering because NGER BREAD bers decent,! ‘© THE WEAK! YOUTH TO THE AGED!! Blu-g GENE, LIFE REJUVENatoR, Preparation is unequalle: etorer of wasted or inert ‘he aged sheuld be certain to ousebeld god, inasmuch anit wi youthful in feeling and in etre: them to live ever aeain the days nder on great the nation, and then shirk and shieid themselves fro! they are members on this fi Atter further debate of a similar tbe consideration of the subject was Bn til to-day, and the Honse adjourned. =e eee S27 It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. Some mouths agoa taxidermist a! city held several thousa: Lasm Roi @nater ave been reduced to selfabuee misfortune, or ordicary sickness, matter what the cause of im: orgat,this suptrb preparation wil) remove the effect at once and forever. BiOKRENE Ovres Imrotexey. Gexenan Detiitr. Nervous | Iscara: tty. Dvsrepera, Dereession Loss ov Ap: Petite. Low Spirit, WEAZEB‘S OF TSE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IuBecILiTY, MeNTAL I Esnor.it Has 4 Mos: D Nove. Ereneot = Yous SYSTEM; and a}l who are in avy | ted by nervous dissbilities are earD° seek a cure in this most & ‘ont ition of servili nd dollars wor He stuffed and mounted an ae the demand ef trade required. That demand People, since the war broke out, have looked more to the procaring of | bread and botterthanof stuffed orioles. taxicermist tried the auction rooms, but his birds scare broughta com pensat the skill and time required in st The French milliners< tency of any human ‘Was very limitea. ing price for uffing them. got to perching stuilfed upon little girls’ bonnets, and aénuits adopted humming-birds as ornament sprang up at oncea demand operator to who: 3 have above referred sold his entire stock ata price sncb as was never before known for like A wholesale millinery house m chased all he had, and on! gretted that there wasa limit to th The shins of toreign birds are | The taxida r= i-c4 DeSIRABLE AN ell®. have lost their ad a speedy and perma- for stuifed birds. NATCRALVIOg: nent cwe LE the LANGULD, the DESPAIR. ive this valuable dixcover totally different from al. » -1@ OLD should 3 a be fonn: | other articles for the same purpozes. TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluable in neryour weaknesser of store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- and will give relief in A brief persistense merchardise. New York pur 1 kinds, as it will re- to poe Aes reept for years, so 7 Ae PAS rine bangle abilioee 18 as easily performed as if the birds soate Itis also a grand tonic Dyspepsia with the first dose im its use will renovate the +tomach to a degree of ish D:spepsia forever oF 8x bottles for $5. Soup d with a solution of arsenic “19 andthe bird becomes imperish- Tg defunet pet canary now has other yeide than & position under aglass case, and shourands of blue birds kaye ben rebbed of their little lives to do duty upon the jockey caps of school girls.—Philadelpiia Gazette, perfect health. and b: One dollar per botth BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, Bent by express anywhers, by addressing INGB Cees ae Fro Rietorte #1 O-dar street, No . Bold by 8. C. FORD, corner Lith street ee poets A _atd Pennsylvania avenue. JICTOR BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, RRA d his busicess.and will. xs usual, at- tend promptly to o1 ders left for hin at the follow, ua paey & O'Toole. engravers, 326 - avenue, between sth and With'sta omy Ys Reichenbach’s Piano Warerooms, 49% lith street, pear Pennsylvania ave James 0. McGuire & Co. Pennsylvania avenue and 5 CK BR was connected durin, ears with the piano establishmento lis, and Known as tuner for Chickering & Sons. The following persons have names as references :—Sisters of tho Academy of the Visitation of Georgstown Profa. J.P. Caal- a. past naee: ¥. BR. Kley, Miss Jaliana May. le 27-1m Hick PRIcEs OF SRreer. Place lately in one county in Ohio, which almost rival those of Vermont. ling ewes brought brought $200 each; ten $500 each; eighty brought $400; five $300; eighteen #220: tour $1, and four #1% each. Twenty-six ewe lambs brought im gross $3000, and thirty-seven breeding ewes, trom six to thirteen years old, bronght in gross 25000, and nine old ewes were sold for $1900. One two year old buck was sold for $2500; one Oue half interest in a yearling brough: $1500; one buck [five year old sold for #5000; one buck lamb 21000, and another #700; while another yearling brought $200, another $ another $1000; $1500 was paid for” single ewe, @/ Five bloekade runners cleared from Nassau on the 23d ult. for Wilmington; six ar- Fived at Nassan om the 6th and 7th rostunts, trom that port with cargoes cf cotton, and two cleared for Wilmington on the ith. The boys of Porter are likely to reap arich harvest, un- jess these blockade runners hear the news and ales haye taken Twenty-eight year- ctioneers, corner of 8 kindly given ‘heir RENCH-PLATE MIRRUR AND HANDSOME F OAR Ns Cs AT We have for sale one very large French-Plate by ay feet long, ia order, k DESK and ETAGERE The above can be seen upow aor reton. to W. L. WALL & mand Commission Merchants, South corner Pa. ave. and Sth at. ‘O THE LADIES.—Ladies wanting Hair Work of any descripticn, such an ij Water Falls, &c., will find it to their ad- stock before pur- she very best man- A farmer in the township of Wallace, (Canada, alsrmed at the appearance of some- thing et bis window, the other night, which he aerate ae depo about whom exciting ere prevalent, got up ont of bed, 6 at it. and found he had ieifled his best come Se wel halt e Crees wife, when in- quired of in relation to com) i he kept a bot house. hina hi Curls, Braids, ner, and sold at the lowest mptly aamare Be on = 7 OUpees equi any in 5 country or Burope, Pree if J HANEY,. dec 4-Im 141 Baltimore, 4 doors east of Calvert, peze BALOON FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Over Kidwell & Son’s New Di vania av., near the corner o! MBALS furzished at all hours of Until after the theatres close at nig! SF The best of WINES supplied to guests, ¥. W.TEULON Proprietor. AUTIEBR’S RESTAURANT.—Having resumed y former business of serving Bal the public set beg 2 continuance of pared to serve them the utmost care. 8.—Orders receiv city. jemen’s Wigs and NOCH ARDES Harriet B. McKeever. of our Boat Illustrated Wood athe bits Boas a Mi olden ares . John. Godfrey's Portaves; ve jargaret’s Secret and its Su ughter of the Regiment Store, Pennsyl- Doras Variing, the xu pne day, and | of Forces; by Grove, Farad if 4 others, Blackwood’s Magazine for tee es NCK TAYLOR, BURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW DER for cleaning, tenuti ing the Teeth and Gams. T. tien is entirely unequal jg end preserv- want prepara- ed. For ssle byalidregsiste =O ELLS’ CELEBRATED MAOEL PREAD ING PLASTERS are the very cases for which a plaster isreqaired. For by all druggists. Ja VENILE BOOKS.—Th 4, Hero Boy, s Lileat Gomerat y and the Financier mantic Belinda. Rob to my for: friend id rally for thelr past patron TH me, as I am fally pre CR and 252 Penosy) ed for dishes for ai TORY ON THE CONSTITUTION: 2 vo ition; 2 vol. Fish, mab: ited States: London. Hick: The Constitay, Constitutions! Hie. st Principte; | STRENGTH E! on the Conatita the Gonstitution. tion of the Unit sttution of the Un! Life ia the Woods. Boy’s adventures ates. -T ittis’ Hintery of ti ‘a tion notes United Bietesta vole, : tepden’s Debs =] ANCE TAYLOR, at; zis ANTE ALBUM; Justrations from Gustav i Jew; Uhotograph Iilustrations f, togtaph Lilustrations of C: Atal. fhe Bieeyi : Tikitraticne trom Ouatere Be ie : FRANCK TAYLOR, ho wigan GTA —Compiled under ith Photograph ANCK TAYLOR. Gt OM (ike General Assemb: je direction 0! er: j backed with eottom, Also, alar, jaro! 4 . VEDaO' FRANCK PAYLOR. j m yl Water stteet Genes DENTISTRY. De TISTRY—Drs. KK WOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Reom No. 2. Washington i Wding. corner Penna. avenue sad 7th | atreet. jen 17-tm* ORS os 5 ee ee T° -AOHE CUBAD INSTANTLY BY ris pia application of DR SIGES- MOND'S B:BENCUE OF PALMSTTO, Kt actzat once up:n the nerves connected With tho teeth achiog, snd relieves inetantly, By | thisaid every decayed tooth ean be cured sed pre- ting ani ‘Suildiog up with Br. 8. | white Metal Filling, Cheoplastic Bone Tecth inserted over roots at 260 Pa jan4 Jm* .—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, gond door from 13th ee ees tee wrateani REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEB7H EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, twith she Muhrite af Urysen. I would advise ail persons brving the Docter's new and improved method of Iusert- ing Artifcial Teeth. If you once see the great aoe lara! ae — — au have t po er style an is | Ne nee as avenue, between lath aad ‘eata, nov 13 8. R. LEWIS, M.D., Dentist. z. res The Inventor a: atentee 0! EBRAL PLATE TEETH, attends person ally at bis cffice in this city, Many wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can we: thers who cannot wear these Personn calling at my office ean be accommodated with any etyle and price of Teeth they may desire, butto these wh are particular,acd wish the pa Test, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can procare. the MINERAL TEETH will be more “ully warranted, Rooms in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvanis ave., ‘between Ith and lth ats, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelphia. mar 4 ly MRBW BOOT AND SHOR STORE! | OHAS. B. BAYLY & 00., 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bet. Ith and 12th sts,, near the Kirkwood House Wonld respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MON DAY, October 17, 1864, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLBMBN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRP™ _ BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashionable style. ‘We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairshar of the Publie patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Boast of one of the finest assortment of LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. OHAS, B. BAYLY & 00. | o¢i4-tf No. 978 Penn. av., bet. lith and 12th sts of Mas DEPARTMENT, Orvies COMPTROLLER OF CURREXOY, Wasuinatom, December 14, 1864. the undersigned, it has been made to appear tha! The Merchants’ National Bank of Washington, in tat City of Washington, ip the county of Washingtos acd Disirict of Columbia, has been duly organizec under and according to the requirements of th: act ef Congress entitled ‘An act to provide a tional Garrency. secured by a pledge of Uni Btates bonds, and provide for the circulation redemption th:reof.” approv+d June 3, 184, am has complied with all the provisions of said act re quired to be cemplied with before commencing th business of banking under said act : Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol ler ofthe Outrency,do hereby certify that Merchants’ Nationa!’ Baak of Washington, in th City a Washington, in the county of Wushingto and District of Columbia, is authorized te com mence the business of banking under the act afore He rentiviony whereof, eae my hand and 98; i ay of lecember, . Of gm cg Dis Jourtcenth Ts it MeGULLOCH. ee -d60t Comptroller of the Currency, \BEASURY DEPARTMENT, | Q? FICE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ‘Wasnincton, December 31, 1864, Wher2as, by satis'actery evidesce presented > | the undersigned. it has been made to appear tht i ane enemas Bank of Centres: of Gece mun. * the Crt Feorgetown, im the county | ton and bite of Columbia, has been duly ¢- | of the act of Congress entitled ‘An act to prove a National Currency, secured bye pledge of Uniti Btates bonds. and to p-ovide for the circulathn 19 | and redemption th-reof.” approved June 3. i8. | and has complied with all the provisions of ad aet required to be complied with before ca- mencing the business of banking under said act New. therefore, 1, hee McCulloch, Comptroir of the Currency.'do hereby certify that ‘e National Bank of Commerce of Georgetown, in 18 Cuy of Georgetoien, in the county ef Washingn and District of Columbia, is authorized te cn- menée the bysiness of banking under the et aid. sont atimeny whereof, witness my band and al of office this th first day of December. 1864. {1 3) HUGH McOULLOCH, jan 2-60t Comptroller of the Gurrne; {s enlarged to double its former capacity, j *RUROPEAN HOTEL, — 7S i Cerner Pa. av, and ih 3t., Washington, B, !. p= in thie city, Eas beem enlarged and | improved in every way necessary for the sceommodaticn of the increasing guesta. proprietor hopes that by attention to imess wi continue to receive patronage 24, heretofo: oe in waly be charged with what they reesiv. bs a e Oc %-tf ee manera p. BMBIOH, Proprietor. L INGS. WINDOW 8313 redqucectock, kK. ‘Thowe whe ,in great Yheir Dwellings, Stores, arunl prions, ac,. should give meaeall gesitwork done by thorongh workmen, under my ‘wn supervision, ROTHROCK, 452 _ée 21-e03w [Union Int.] op: tent One JoesPH REYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBSES, GAS, AND STEAM FiTTERA, ea No, 606 Nimva 812427, near avenue, ¥6 just received, and will t sand, the largest and best mescrineats 2 eke af Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables. disse Globes, mica and other Bhades, and all arti. jles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &o., which will be sold on the most reasonable termina. pales: BANGES, FUBNAOBRS, and Pire-Boara We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in ate anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels. Restaurants, &c., are invited to call, We do all kinds of GAS and sTRAM Aattings rom and cheap, as PLUMBING line tn the mont satietaccory mencer Oli and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Wate: 88 vi setabliahment in the city, fe teat, SutaBLE Lalo eee FOR THE HOLI- FHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB, the greatedt variety in this city. CARTES DE VISITE OF CELEBRITIR PO ENA GLASSES, FIELD GLAS Ns 5 SBS, FINE GOLD SPROTACLES BTEREOSCOPES AND VIEWA, at the lowest prices, at RANKLIN & 0O., Opticians, 244 Pa. av,. between 12th and Bth ats., CAC ES Pa. av., Natioxal Hotel Building. PTAN0s AND MUSIOAE INSTRUMENTS. _ W,,@, METZEROTT, corner Pa. a¥. andiiitos, anibe, largest Musical @ trict! eve Raaay aay ‘R® poe grond and o oney OF Sta , Of which we have just received a k 16 instruments 'y, alone, which isa larger assortment than ¢an be found at any other agen- cy of t house in the country. Besides there, wobavza stock of Paven & Bacon, and Haines Brothers makeon hand. We are the sole te ofMasen & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET ORGANS. which we aell at factory rices, frem 0110 t» $600. Prince & Oo."s MELODEONG. Purchasing exclusively for ossh, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- “Old Pianos token in exchange, tuned and ro ‘anos taken . paired 0e6 F° SALE—One large close paneled COACH fermerly the coach ef Daniel Webster. Snuit- abl¢ for a Foreign Minister cr any private gentle- man, Also, one Coupee and two Doctor’s Caaises, and pcvera) Express and Grocer maton. and other Light Carriages, at J. M. YOUNG & BRO, 403 Penn. av.. near 43< street, A large Collar for rent under Canterbury Hall. @ec 29-eo0t* psa wane, THE GREAT OBINESE RB! EDY FOR GONORRH®A, GLEBET, Oxr Box wii. PEaronM 4 CuRe. Ingredients are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has no bad odor, and may. be carried in the vest pock- et without fear of deteetion. Circulars free. Prise Fla box. Sold by JOHN J. KROMER, successor to 8.0. Dphem. 400 Chestnut street. Philad phia and in Washington by B. 0. FORD, 290 Pa, svepue Bent by mail. ja6-eoly oe ne M. ENABE&CO., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. The sole Agency of this celebrated P: in at No, 496 ith st. west, above Pa. where theycan be hired oF pur cotae terms. Seeond hand take a in ex for apr 0.8 CHENBACH, oc 31- yysaeers FASHION ABLE DANCING ACAD TEMPERANCE HAL Bostreet, between 9th and cay sta, This Academy is‘now open for the reception of S a BS oy TurTion, ir Ladies, 4 Masters — Thurrdays and Friday stron $ taps0, Tm Gentleman’s Class—Tuetdays, Thursdays and hoes esieces of ian ging may do 80 by sqplving o! ning mi at the 4 during school hours. Quarte: Commencie on 2 try 7 ig 008 = TV etoun PROMPTLY ATTENDED £0, bythe “Gov, ie aos ee ly te the ven.’ Uaptaines on or ¢ * bids. two pe ag bat charge to the Gerernment, The hay and straw to be securel! for Fi fesrantore Will be required of the auecorsful bid- be obtained upon an. Department of the business, and we can safely Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented te oF gh gy ee sso acd pledge. myself to 2 itten contract with the United States iaith good and approved securities, within the space of ten days aft-r reing notified that my bid hasbeen accepted, Your obedient servant, county of f and severally, covenant with the Unite and guarantee. in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he er they will, withim ten daya after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same, with good and suffictent 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, dated . We gui r difference between the offer by said , e2DEST HOTEL CONDUCT! | PoE ePESEUROPEAN PLAN, o> On De This hotel, the oldest eondeeted on the Burges Thanktuifor the patronage already ived, the 8 DEOOKATIONG|,,- #RHANG- ~ 835 Pus anv DECORATS See BLS, PEOPOBALS. ———— | eee FOR FORAGE. Onrer QvanTEenmasrun’s OPri0z, Wasaixcros Deror, Dec 8, 1863. Jed Proposals are invited by tee undersigned Bee! for sopplying, the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De partment, at these places. with Hay, Cora, Oate ‘ngion D. 0, Balumore, Ma,. aud dort Monsees Va..or aither of raw. very of 5,000 Rids will be received for tre @ bushels Fore oF dats and 5? tons of hay or straw, 8 “adders mast Ldn oho whieh ofthe above-naw ints bey propose to 8 Fates st which they will make the quantity of ach ertic! ered, the time when ssid menced, and when to be on’ ed and the jiveries theres! pro to be deli veries abali be ¢om- The ptice must be written outin wordson the in good stout sacks, of about its im like sacks ef abant three keto be furnished without Corn to be aut w 'y baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed te be delivered must be stated in thy preposal ‘All the articles offered under the bids herein in ited will be subject to a rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Covtracts will awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompsny his sale with a guaranty, signed by two respon- Fiole persons, that in care his bid is acceptei he or they will 1, vithin tea days thereafter, execnte the t for the same, with good and sufficient in a sum equal to the amonnt of the con- deliver the forage proposed in conformity tract i ma of this atvertisement; and in case pith the leider ebould fail to enter into the con- tract, they tomake good the differen neryeee the o! r of Said bidder acd the next low: n= sible bidder, or the person te whom the eontract ma: be awarde: responsibility of the guarantors must be = Pee ficial certificate of = U. 8. District Attorney Gollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- bie perron known to thia office. A) wiseees at be duly notified of the accept ance or rejection o! eir proposals, ~ ‘The foll name and port office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Propossis must be addressed to Brig Gen D,. H. Bucker, Chi-f Depot Quartermaster. Washiagion, O,, and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals e asum equal to the amount of the con- ed by the contractor and both of his Bonde. id di on Rigoing the contract peat ‘oF bid s ganranteos and bouds may ication at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and ntate) —_—_ a I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish Bl«nk forms o and deliver tothe United Btates, at the Quarter- msstex’s Department at c terms of your advertisement insviting proposals for tounnes dates sy sening ton Depot, Dec. 8, i363, he following ai jes, viz: the Soshels of Gorn, in aaeks, at —- per bushel of ds —_— arkels or Uats, in sacks, at — per bushel of , agreeably to the 32 pow nda —tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 — tone of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 ands ommence on or before the — day peilrery,to © and to be completed on or before Briga-jier Conersl D.H. Rooxer, eneral Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0. GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of . in the and State ef. , hereby, jointly d States, which the bid was made; and, shall failto enter into a con- ‘antee to make grea he et the next lowest Fesponaible bidder oF the person tract may be awarded. ene Sheces Given under our hands and seals itness: this . fal] n Be: Thereby certify that, to the best of my kno edge and Detlef, the above-named guarantors are 90d, sa suMclest as sureties) for the amount for t i s wae be oettitied by the United Btates District At torney, Cotlector of Oustoms, or any other officer Dec. 8, 3863, und: in case the said tract, as aforenai day o! under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office. H. RUOKER. decd tf Brigadier General and Q. M. Caur QUARTERMASTER’S OFFOR, Wasninctos. eal or list, in. é Esigien ther areprarees ar they mes service require it, the arti: : prepara tained without delay, acd at the mers sre Ae ‘D: alers wishing to sell to this Derot wit quired to furnish the list pan tO ORE poner morning. + pad Chief Q. M., Brigadier Qen’l 90 fan 5tf Devot of Mashinaten: CLT yistraioT or OoLuMBra ORPHANS COURT. /. To wit :—Ia the case of Sonn #. Furlan, ehae ahaoahy eee ae : ac, wi WSO cocsY, Storesaid, appoin ~ pay. £2ith day of January, 1855, for the final Bett]e— 42t and distribution of the personal eatate of_-aid deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far atthe same bave been collected and turned into hen and where all the creditors and heirs deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- Court of Washington County aforssaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased's estate: provi‘ed a copy of this or- der be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 23th day of January. 1865, ‘est: Z. C. ROBBINS. ja ?7-lawSw Register of Wills. ALY & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, 40 G street, between 17th and 18th etrseta, (lat Ward,) Washington D. 0. Dealers in Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Glass and Wired Shades. &2 All work done by us warranted to give tis action. jan 3-30* IBEMEN’S INEURANOR COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL....__-__-$200,000, Siract a1 isi : Office Corn rack Da reais a Avenue, Over INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPER AGAINST DORs BY vin? neey DinggToB8 : George Bhoemaker ot? "John D. Barclay, mauel Cropley, "* Andrew Rothwe! ‘bhomas Parker, Richard Barry Ramuel Beate Robert Waits i} e) fern, rf William Wilson T. Edward Clark Bo ohare for vellstet, oo aa) Presidest ls lent, ABEL G. DAVIS, Bee’y. a Sep 22-e06m EATON HALL, Ss uy CORNER OF NINTH AND D BTS. This large and handsome HALL is now for rent for BALLS. CONCERTS. &c. Itis finely frescoed and finisbed in the most subsjantial manner, with mene and convenient dressing roomsand gallery 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 wot side, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hail. It is admirably adapted for Concerta, being built with special attention to that object; and for Balls the greatest care a3 been taken to have the best fi that conld be procured. So The Hi ll be rented fer Balls, Concerta, minstrels, ee LES D street, 3a d nquire of Q, . on D str. loor ‘om the Hall. Ok pov l0-3m EW SINGING AND PIANO FORTE CLASS bas been opened by Prof. WOLOWSKI, at353 6th street. between H and I streets, Througa his new method, a person having only a slight knowl- edge of music will be e: ed in very short time to read music qeaaily, and execute on the Piano with 8 rare perfection, Asto the vocal part, he arrives at most extraordinary results, ja92w adie PS ot i J. w * _ Sucogssor 70 H. F. Loupox & Co., Metropolitan Hotal, late Brown’s, 36: ania nov lt» Pennevivania avert ington. D. Oi NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We would inform our susto; and the public soueratly that’ oe have now op hand at our LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Svery extensive and gen assortme! ccd aluateesiy Ce ee phan FURNITURS, GILT MIRRORS, &c that we can sell at great bargains, Persons in want of FURNITURE and wis Wr pe eels GOODS lo wel cali and ex: E30 Frnt between Eanince weet tad'B it “delim _ MoG@REGOR & ZIMMERMAN NTI-SLAVERY MEASURES IN By Bong Wiser Merchan’ > ese Tale o: lan ens.” By Hepry A. ow shot Wounds and oth f Sa Basar ‘Mitohell, Mareusecrist oF no FRANCK TAYLOR. v 1S H BUCK WHEAT FLOUE. Fs B 2 Coen FLOUR HONE) ea: at received. N° 19 Corner I pe ASA By NDER THE BAN; iweteenth century. ‘Ary ea wanek by for Octaber. Jui os a ‘m, Grace. Westminster Review Arii : 4 i ahs im Le pera py wry. From Danto it Newn ANCK TAYLOR: CLOTHING. [*Postanr Norrce: 0, Corner 7th and B e'reets, , Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS }FURNISHING GOODS j AT REDUCED PRICES! A BABE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! coats: PANTS and VESTS of every description! | Al tire New Lot Just Received! An Bure New Lot Just Received! | A large ttock of BOYS’ and YOUTH ~’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS? and YOUTHS? All Goods represented at what they Really Are. 3 All Goods represented at what they Beally A.e. FAIR DRALING GUARANTEED! — PAIR DEALING GUARANTEBD! &2 Btore clored Saturdays until Bvenircg. Strictures, Affections of the Kidney: Impotency, General Debility, Nerv: portias Langaor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, a Dimness o! Head, Throat. Liver Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—thaae Terrible Disorders a the secret and solitary practices more fetal to their victims than the tong of Pyrens to the mari- pers of Elyssus, blight their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., im possible, CLOTHING. GOING !—GOING!-GOING! BOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES SMITH BROS.,, THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, Ro. 460 arp 464 SEVENTH STREET. OFrosita Pos? Orrics, ALL GOODS SPONGRD. Where you ean fi eloquence or wake call with fult confidence. produced by early habit« of youth, of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimness ef Sight, loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of | the Heatt, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritatality, D Tangement of the Digestive Functiors. Genera: Debil.ty, Symptows oi Consumptiva. &c. J... SMITH much to be dreadei—l.ons of of Ideas, Depressi. n of ~ piri Aversion to Bociety. Self d tude, Timidity,&c TROT STYLES wal ding oars, LATEST STYLES BLE BRBASTED VESTS, BUSINESS SUITS, PLAIN AND FANOY CASSIMEBR, Together with Were PEG TOP PAN don, Graduate from one of the most eminent O leges in the United States, and the er: whoee life has been spent in the hospi don. Paris, Philadelphia fected some of the most were ever known; many tronbled with ringing io the head and ears when asleeg, great nervous ness, be alarmed at sudden sounds bashfulnese, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, N. B.—We also havens PIECE GOODS pat custolt WORK. 'e 0! a All of which NUBUAL EOW PRIOBS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHIATS, TLRS, SUSPENDERS, J. H. SMITH, No. 460, And ni = SMITH BROS., No. 464, OLorzreRs anp Menouant TArLoas, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, country snd darling of Ww hatched from all the proapects and enjoyment life by the consequence of deviation from the p of nature and indulging in a certain secret hal Such persons must, before contemplating PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 394 The greatest indueements 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 Stor No, 394 Penna. av., bet. 44 and 6th JNO, W. BOTELEB Cc, W. BOTELER & SON, QO, W. BOTELES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN OHAMBER BETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOR WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. e@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATB sUaMaseay mx COVE MOTIUB. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, etm between 9th and With sta ptteee COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, Well known as the Most Pleasant, Safe, and Speedy Oure for @OUGHS, COLDs. HOARSENESS, OROUP, WHOOPING ooUGH An 1} AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Ets superior eficacy in arrestin, and the first stages of consumptio ted by most families and physicians, and in giving immediate relief from a re- or cold, umprecedented, t the Drug Btores. Price 25 and 50 centsa bottle. For convenience bination mpy be hb: stubborn coughs mm. has long been ility the same r lozenge form, lieve public speakers, singers, and DOWD a8 M ARABIO OOUGH LOZENGES,’ prrostant 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,and cancotdo harm to the most delicate: certain in correcting ail irre, enstruation, removing all structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain io the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, pain in the back and limba, &c., disturbed aleep, 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 £0 many to a PREMATURE GRAVE. No femaie can enjoy good health usiless she is regular, whenever an obstructien takes place the gen- health begins to (decline, the finest preparation ever put forward with IMM TATE and PERSIS’ OESS. DECEIVED. larities, Painful Fs e this aiverisement to Druggist, aud tell him that you want the RELIABLE FEMALE M THE WORLD, which is comprised in DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been 8 Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer- tatnty, Fertodical regularity, They are known to '8,who have used them at different periods. throughout the country, having the sanction of -some of the moat eminent Phvstcians in America, xplictt disections, stating when they should used. with each Box—the Price One moe be 5 , containing from 50 to (Pills sent by sail, promptly, secure from obs tion, by remitting ‘o the Proprietors, OB 8. LL DRUG&ISTS, TCHINS & HILLYER, Proprietors, Comesatany AND ANTHRACITE COAL, LUMBER, &e., &e. WILLIAM R. SNOW & OO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale and retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND OOAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE OOAL. Also, a large amount 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 atten- WM. R. SNOW & OO. 107 Water scr Georgetown, D. 0, DETECTION OF OOUNTERFEITERS, Taeasuny DEPARTMERT Boriciror’s Orri Oe papet by an act its erable sum of money at the dis) of the Treasur: inthe prosecution of measures and youishment of persons en; other securities of ia devot eel we of rewards to or 6 Boxes for Debility, and for a! able Lozenge. Secured from the effec’ and Gag ofatmosphere, in tin cases. Bee seein tes, This fand treatment of any one. SECRET FRIBND,” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing ‘The Secret rien 7. under ‘the imme. the stimulus thus o: that rest which all go: eae Lenureson Marriage and :ts qu digestion, Weaks 88. Depression, ional se: Fass ail business operstions. wil Physiology and ure’a Law. These inval ¢ Department, such . will zaed proms tly to the ante ae, a OBMBON 9 LsIMOR HOsPrrat, LOCK OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRERP, THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Has discovered thu most Certain, Spoedy, and Effectual Remedy in the world for DISEASE ES OF IMPRU DENCE. Reluf in Sir Hours! Ne Trifinz! Persone Euined by Ignorant Pretenders. er by ly Poison, prcnry shoald app immediately. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Disch: i id Bladder, ness. Dys- itation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Pn f Right or Giddiness isease of 4 ‘Nose, or Skin. Affections of the ing from Bolitary Habits of Youth— YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of 891i - Base f Rat that dreadfa! and destructive habit, nuvaily sweeps to an untimely grave sef Young men of the most exa ted talent nt intellect. who might otherwise bare liste ning tenates with the thunders ef to extacy the living here, may TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are rome of the sad and melancholy effeets Weakuners NENTALITY.—The fearful effect of the mind are emory, Confusion Kyil Porebadiog, trust, Love of Boli- NOTICE. Married Persons, or young men contemplating aware of Physical Weakness, @rganic asting of the Organs, Deformities, &c. should apply immediately, He who places himaelf under the careof Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor asa gentle nd confidently rely upon bis skill ase Phy- ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS TO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Johuston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is peedily cured. and fall vigor restcred Thousands of the most nervous. debili tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immesiately re d ve A}limpediments to marriage, Physical or Men- tel Dirqualifcations, Loss of Procreativs power, Nervous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness or exhaustion of the mest fearful kind, speedily cured, DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Co!l-ge of 8a eons, Lon a elsewhere, has ef- mnishing cnres that YOUNG MEN who bave injured themselves by a certain eractice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently from «vil Sones, eratschool, the effecta of which are nig! a nd, it not cured. renders marriage impossible, and airoye both mind and body, shouid apply immedi ate! earned tly felt,even when asleep, a ‘What a pity that a young man. the lope of iis his parents, should b MARRIAGE, reflect that @ sound mind and body are the mast necessary requisites to promote connubdia! bappi ners indeed, Without these the journey through Tife becomes a weary pilgrimage; the proapect hourly darkens to the view; the mind shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly refiections that the happiness of another is lighted with our own. Jecomes DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and impradent votary of pleasure finds he bas imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of sbame or read of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability can alone befriend him, He falls into the hauds of ignorart and designing pretend ers, whe, ineapable of curing, fileh his pecuniary substance, keep him trifing month after month, or 4s long 28 the smallest fec can be edt in de: ined, and ir leave him with ruined healta to sigh alling disappointment; or, by the use of di adly 1600. Meroury, hastep the constitu lsymptoms of this terrible disease, sack as ns of the Head. Throat, No: im, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity antil death vats anend to his dreadful sufferings by sending im to that undiscevered country from whose bourne no traveler returas, . OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner. Failnot to observe name Se ar tet sre scosived unless post paid and cov- taining a stamp to be used onthe reply Persons writing sbould state age,and send portion of s4- yertisement describing symptoms. | The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Ofice. INDORSEMENT OF THE PR The many thousard cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the pumeroue important Burgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobnston, witnessed by the reporters of"* The San? apd many other papers. no ices of which h nand again before the public, € aS @ geptieman of character ani rs- ee ity, is @ sufficient guarantee te the af ieted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja 29-1y ante Q20nEr DISEASES! SECRET DISEAS8ES!! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARIT. riFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER US “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Merenry Only Tew Pills to be Talento Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmel! n ary unpleasant taste, and will notin any way jure the stomach or bowels ef the most delicate Cures in from two to four days, acd recent cacer in‘* twenty-four hours.” Prepared bya graduaie of the University of Pennsylvania ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, NO EXPCSURE. NO TROUBLE.NO CHANGE WHATEY ER Let those who have despaired of gettivg cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Cupavia, or Mercury, try the Se ried) GiFT, Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male ages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOB!!" ECROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VENERKEAL DISEASES, &0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the Ao 48 A positive cnre, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUBOE ies most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle ared ofthe venereal poixon, so that toe cureis thorongh aud permanent. Take then of this purifying reme dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos terity that for which vou May repent inafter yeare T DESPAIR! Although you 4 eee ona incur rable. the AMAR TAN T AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of :mpurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALE3! FEMALES! In many affeetions with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES ic most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, nibbariae: down. Falli of the Womb, leom plaints incident to the sex. Sent byexpress, Price Zi a bettle,or ¢ bottles SAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full direetions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner 21th st. and Pa. avenue. HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf TP Er meeMar- Protected by Royal Letters Pa tent ol England, and secured by the realy the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperia! College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar 1, 1s the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrboea, and Exhaustion of the System, Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the naseouse use of Coens Cubebs, &c_ Tries mar No.3 is the infallible remedy forall Im pari ‘ies and Se-ondary Symptoms, thus obviating the use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre dients. Each preparation is in the formofa ig or four $3 cases in one for $9,8nd in $27 thus i ._ Divided in separate doses as a talnttered by Valpeas, Ballamanda, Roux, &c., Wholesale and refail by Dr, BARROW. No, 194 ‘ork Bleecker st, New Ta be had also of 8. 0. FORD, No. 290 Pa, ave., corner 1th street. sep 9 6m CONFIDENTIAL. Youne MEN who have injured themsetves hy certain secret habitewhich unfit them for busi . pleasure, or the duties of married life: iddle aged or old men. who, from the foll outh or other causes, feel a debility in advance of heir years. before placing themselves under the sbould first read “THE Sent te any address, in a sealed. envolepe en re- ceipt of Twenty-five Cents. Da. rexs OHAS. A. STEWARTS CO., de l4-ly Boston, Masa, APPINESS OR MISERY!—THaT IS THE UE: T: —The proprietorsof the * PARL BIAN GABINGY OF WONDERS. ANATOMY and EDre: fox INE,” have determined—regardleas af ex- mse—to issue. free, ‘for the besefit of suffering umanity,) four of their most instructive and in- ifica- ity. .Premature Decline, In- or ignoran 4 e jectures have been the means of enlighteniug at} saving thousands, and willbe f free the receipt of forwarded free op arisian C9: Baw