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SR 5 SRR ART PI ST IE ERATE SSE MELT 2 LS SE PS ES ESS ESSE TERE PSO ESTE PRE 5 ERS TEP TE SI EE CSET Ear SE STE SES IE SE ET OE ET EE Fe SE EE THE EVENING STAR. | Mow to Dress for a Photograph. i A Jaedy or gentieman, having Made up her or | mind to be photographed, naturally con- e,in the first cea how to be dressed a* to show off to the best advantage. This | by no means such an unimporiant mater as y mightimagine Let me offer afew words | eofadvice toucking dress. Orange color fora | certain optical reasons, is, photographically, | black. Bine is white; other shades or tones ef | eolor, and proportionably darker or lighter as they contain more or less of these colors The progressive scaleof photographie color com- Mmences with the lightest. The order stands tbue—white, light bine, violet, pink, mauve, | dark blue, lemon, bine-green, leather-boand, | drab, cerise, magenta, yellow-green, dark- brown, purple, red, amber, maroon, orange, dean black. Complexion, hasto be much con- sidered in connection with dress. Blondes €an wear much lighter color than brunettes;the Jatter always present better pictures in dark dretres. brt neither white. Violent contrasts of color should be es- pecially guarded against. In photography brunettes possess a great ad. vantage over their fairer sisters. The lovely go'den tresses lose all their transparent bril- liancy, and sre represented black; whilst the “bannie blue ee” theme of rapture to the poet, is misery to the photographer: for it is put entirely out. Thesimplestand most effective way otremoving the yellow color trom the bair is to powder it nearly white; and it is thus brought to about the same photographic tint as im nature. The same rule, of course, applies to complexions. A treckle quite invisible ata short distance, is, on account of its yellow color, rendered most painfully distinct when photographed. ‘The putf box must be called into the assistance ofthe art. Here let me intrude one word of general advice. Blue, as we have seen, ts tha ost readily affected with light and yellow the Jeasst: if therefore, yon would keep your com plexion clear and free from tan freckles, whilat taking your delightful rambles at the sea-side, dizcard by all means the blue veil, and suabsti- tuteadark green er yellow one in its stead. Blue tulle offers no more obstruction to the &ctinic rays of the sun than white. Halfa yard of yellow net, though perhaps not very be- coming, will be more efficacious and consid- erably cheaper than aquart of kalydor.—Al! the Year Round. SHERMAN’s Marcn.—The London Times, having received the fall accounts of Sherman's march through Georgia and his capture of Savannah, warns the rebel sympathizers that ‘it would be impoliticto despise such an ene- my as SLerman in his present pesition, where he has the support of the fleet,and can turo whithersoever he pleases,” and adds: “Asa military exploit, Sherman’s march on Savannah contrasts favorably with the battles in Virginia in May last. In these en- gagements the slaughter was enormous. and reckoned by thousands and tens of thonsands. Yet nothing wis gained by the carnage. Even at an earlier period of the war the repetition of drawn or indecisive battles, after obstinate fighting aud immense losses, gaye a peculiar character to the military reports. They became gtonce monotonous and repulsive. The bat- tles seemed more like the encounters of armed and savage mobs, able to massacre each other, Dutto gam none ofthe advantages for which ‘stragic human creatures’ are supposed to con- tend when they fightunder skilful discretion. The battles we refer to resembled each other s0 much in sacrifice of life and uselessness that it requires an effort even to remember their mames. The northern states entered into the war with a strong faith in great armies and hard fighting, accepting the terrible returns of killed and wounded as the inevitable cost of war. Yet the most remarkable exploit q@uring four years of conflict has been achieved by & comparatively small army, with a loss of only a fiftieth part ofits numbers.” 87 Colonel Gowan, of Boston, coming down trom St. Petersburg, throngh Georgia and Cir- | eassia, when in the neighborhood of the sea of | Azof, stumbled upon some wells which the patives were working in a very indifferent ‘Way, and which the Colonel bought. He then came to Paris and London, organized a com- pany, sent cut men to work the wells, and ships to carry to London and Liverpool the products, and they are now paying handsome dividends. But what is more surprising still, the Colonel in returning Jately from the Black Sea to Paris, stopped on the way at the Isinad of Samos, on the eastern shore of the Mediter- Tarean, where he found and bought another oil well. What is still more curious, this well | ‘was spoken of by Herodotus, the great Greek historian, four hundred and fifty years before Christ, and from that day to this noone has thought ofturning to tse this important dis- covery. Colonel Gowan has bought fifteen acres of ground at the ordinary price of land on the island. @7 Under the new calculation of the Pro- vost Marshal General the State of Rhode 1s- land is called upon to furnish 1,159men. But afew days ago the Governor (who had con- ferred with the War Department) exultingly proclaimed that:the gallant little State was “ont of the draft.” The new decision creates & very natural surprise. @7 An interesting trial is going on at Port- land, Me. John M. Adams, editor of ihe Port- land Argus, sues Newell Foster, of the Port- jand Press, for libel, in conseqnence of an art- icle in the Press, in March, 1963, charging the plaintiff with being @ “traitor.” The plainti!! says he only brings the suit to vindicate him- self and his good name. WF The people of New Hampshire are sur- rised that their quota lacks over 2,()00 men of ing filled, though it was supposed they had already put into the field all the men required, @7 As many &s a thousand of the Pope’ssol- diers recently applied to the American Con- sul to be received into our service. SJ Agirl named Emma Smith, 17 years old, had three children ata birth at Leominister, ©. E., and plunged them into a slop pail as soon they were bern. She is in custody, &2 A servant girl in Oxford lately fell out of bed in a fit, and was snuffocated by the bed- clothes which she pulled over her in the fail BF Veni, vidi, vice-versa, suggests the New Bedford Mercury, on Mr. Biair’s retura from Richmond. SF The Irrepressible Boker has attacked Fort Fisher after Porter, and wavesa string of verses over its ruinsas longas yourarm. The Philadelphia Pr ss has secured them. Wa In the Paris Archives of Juaticéthere are ),000 full and &ccurate reports of cases of suicide, every one of which contains all let'ers or scraps of writing left by the self-murderer Which relate to his crime. &7 John Steel died the other day in Philadel- phis. from the kick of a horse He was the Wealthiest man in Pepneylyania. Income, $3,000 a day from oil. @7-Thirty-three of the French war vessels are to be divrarmed Sr a ET $30,000 WORTH AT REDUCED PRIC! Are sill overing thelr entice stot ill ofering their entire stoc BHOES at reduced i some of the best makes of all kinds of la. die»?, gents’; mixseq’ and children’s Boots and Shoes. We are selling — Genuine Ladies’ A goed Lodies’ BOOTS AND SHOES TH BT. of BOOTS aed prices, compris ng Gleve Kid Congress Boots at £3.80, NLodies' Leother liveled Ghoe at #1. ise Ladies Slippers, good quality, 75 canta, All sig" now of the Boys’ Copper-tipped Shoes Heavy Men's Shoes at $1.75, And eur stock of set stook ee Line ime coe oy: Also, a la variety of ‘Tronks, WWalices dad ‘Traveling Bagsateostat HELLER & COS _jan9-Im* _4927th street, bet. D and E si THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. MONS. DEMONGEOT. IMPORTER HAUR. WORKER IN HAIR, ANDO GgAN DEESSBR, takes great pleasure in izforming the Jadies and gentlemen he has just receive: the la. test Paris Fashiens for the present season, and is w ready to fillevery order, Mons. Demongeot i# the ouly person in the city ef Washington ing a thorough knowled, his business in w ws Betgengsse, He is prepared to give satisfaction to all who will bonor him witt acail. A finestock of Hair Oils, Pomade, and every kind of Toilet Articles &c..&c..constantlyon hand Ordersfor Dyeing and Dressing should be sent in the pre- vious day. Consultations of diseases of the hai free shar; M. Demongeot is partner of a heu Rue Rumeau, No. 4, kept by his Drotber. and will that occasion he wi Oa take every commission given to him for Paris or any order in France. fc to Paris every Spring Gall at DEMONGEOT’S Human Hair and Per famery Store, cerner of D and lWth streets, near the ee jas-tn* N& ‘cH AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JANUARY ited States Service ine forJanuury. Longfellow s Prose Works. 2 vols, ‘he Miner Boy and bis Monitor. ‘he Boy Slaves, by Mayne Reid. jouse and Home Pavers. by Mra. Stowe. lim. or Hy: of Holy Refreshment, leypard the Fox. Editien. The Maroon, by Mayne Reid M ret Hosmer. ‘The Morrisons, by Mra, Marg’ jani2 MEANCK TAYLOR. G UTIER’S RESTAURANT.— Having wy former business of serving Bal: fre my teen un Assembly; ae }, alarge Map OK TAYLOB, AP OF GEORGIA. Leos tetion cine General anes, ion © jeneral by Ay backed with cotton. ath ins. For d deed look well ip positive | LD | Sueb ca-es. Her practice is different from any in PERSONAL. ADAMB FLEMING, FROM EUROPE. HAS taken rooms at tbe sitnee of l and 4 b atreet; = ean be consulted from 9 a m until 9p _m.,on the art, present.snd future. Price $1. Guarantees give satiefaction, - Jao Z-1m H N BS. H. F. WRIGHT, CSAIRVOYANT AND 4 Natural Magneiic Physician, heals by ** lag. ingon hands,” swishout dregs, avery phase of Ner- yous Disease, Blincness, Paral: Ppinal Curvato Com . Female Weak nensen, &¢., ¥C. No. 341 Fst., near Patent Ufice. BS. BROUKFIBLD, of Kansas, ean be con- IM Wiited on tae Pant. Bresentand Pointe events, at her room, on the northwest corner of 4th and sts. She has studied under eneof the most éel brated Astr:logers of the age. Khe guarante tatiefaction to all these who may give her a call. Bhe can be seen froma. m.to9p. m, Price one dollar, ja tt im* R BACKER tor Most WorperruL AstRoL- , OGER, No. 470 Sth atreet bet Dand stai vesfalland thorough infermation 60 cerning all affaira throug lite, with aad io ard to Health, Wealth ana Martiag-, Love Affairs, ovrneys. Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sictness and eath. Br. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the mornitg till 9in the evening. Jali im* MPORTA ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES | xEFFERING WITH DISEASES PECOLIAR | TO THE SEX._MADAME MENAH. after id years | practice in New Yo:k, has taken rooms inthis | city, No, 227 8tb street west. where she will treat { this city. Will give reference and certificates sufficient to convinee the mort fastidious of her successful treatmentin Pemal« Disaascs. Patients Will be visited at their residences if necessary. Chargesreasonadle Hoursof consultation from 1@a. m. to2 p.m. Having been a sufferer from the above disease mys | self. I deem it a duty and privilege to offer my sere | vices tol = Jan é-tm* Boies 420 Penn’ og 4 sth streats, Offers a certain and s GONORRHEA. GLEET,BU BO. SYP. ICTORR, SRMI- NAL WEAKNESS, INT BLADDER, | WHITES, BEPPRESSION OF THB MENBES, | DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER. KIDNEYS, AND, SPLEEN; 80RB EYES, SORM THROAT, _Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids defianee to all competition in their treatment and cure. | Recent cases of venereal diseases cure in one or | two days. Ladies and gentlemen ean consult him at his office from 9to 40’clock daily. de24 3% 0. BALDWIN, M D. WwW. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec otf 435 lith street, between G and He pas BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 3™1 F street, is the onty practical STAMPER in the District, ia that he daily bas todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, athe largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns, he is able and willing to stamp any pattern brought im, NEW BOOT AND SHON BTOBE! CHAS. B. BAYLY & OO. nov2tf re 275 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' Bet. Ith and 12tb sts., near the Kirkwood House Would respectfully inform their Friends and the | Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1364, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MIS8SES, BOYS, AND CHILDRBE _ BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashienable style, ‘We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by | trict attention and integrity, to merit afairahar | 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 assortment ef LADIRS’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. OHAS. B. BAYLY & CO., ocls-tf No. 278 Penn et. 11th and Mth sta yp ensuee DEPARTMENT, Orriex ComrTROLLRE OF CurREKcy, WaAsHINGTON, December 1, 1864, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made te appear that The Merchants’ National Bank af Washin«ton, in tne City of Washington, ia the county of Washington acd District of Coiunciia, has seen duly organised under and according tothe requiremerts of the act of Congress entitied ‘An act to provide a Na- | tional Currency. secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulatioa and redemption thereo?.” approv-d June 3, 184, and bas complied with ajl the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under raid act : Now, therefore, 1,Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- ler ofthe Currency,do hereby certify that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washingtcn, in the City of Washington, in the oy of Washington acd District of Columbia, is authorized te com- mence the business of banking under the act afore- id. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this fourteenth Oty of December, 1865. Carn aman HUGH MsCULLOCiL, _ dec B-déet Comptrolier of the Currency. ep REASURY. DEPARTMENT, Ovrice COMPTROLLER uF 1H3 OURREXCY Wasuincton, December 31, 1964. Whereas, by satis‘actory evidence presented to the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that The National Bank of Comanerce, of Georgetown, in the Cty of Georz-ton, im the county of Washing ton and District of Columsia, has been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitied “An act to provide a Natioval Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds and to provide for the circulation and redemption th-reof,’’ approved June 3. 1834. and bas complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before com- mencing the business of banking under said act : New. therefore,1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Onrrency,'do hereby certify that The National Bank of Commerce of Georgetown, in the City of Georcetown, ip the county of Washington and District of Columbia, is autherized te com- mence the buriness of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimeny whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this thirsy frst dav of December, 1864. L. 8.) HUGH MeQULLOOH, jan 2-6% Oomptroller of the Currney. EPUBLIO. de 7 DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITE: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Sotciror’s Orrick, Oct. 29, 1364. Congress, by an ast passed at its last session placed a considerahie sum of money at the aes pone of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be employed in the prosecution of measures for the detestion and wanishssen of persons engaged in counter. feiting Treasury notes. fractional currency, and other securities of the United States. This fund ia devoted to the payment «f rewards to detectives and ethers through whose instramentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are placed: by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- iate supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communications relating thereto, or to thi offences indicated, should be addressed. Liber: rewards have already been paid to several parties who have aided in the spprebension of counter- feiters, It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the interest which all good citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the credit of the national securities, and thus embar- Tass ail business operations. will induce the earo- est co operation of all capable of affording any aid in the efforts being made by the Department for the attainment of that desirable end. It is espec- jally urged that all persons having aknowledae of facts important to be known by the Department, concerning such offences, will communieate them fully and promptly to the undersigned. Publishers of newspapers Sireughent the ¢oun- try he eae eeecnial vee gine Goren ment ani e public iving conspi yu bli- setion to this tard. EDWARD. JRDAN, pov l-6tD3nW Solicitor of the Treasury. MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their cperatioa.and cannot do harm to the mest delicate; certain in correcting ail irregu- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, pal pitation of the heart, ti whi all pervous afe: ns, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c,, disturbed aleey, which arise from interruption of pature, RK. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of s new era rm the treat- ment of ir: egularities and.obstructions which have consigned so many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE. No female can enjoy good health uulese she is regular, anq whenever an obstructien takes place the gen- eral health begins toidecline. These Pil's form the finest Preparation ever Rig forward with [IMME- DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T BE DECEIVED, Take this atver'isement to ee Druggist. acd tell him that you want the BST and most RELIABLE FEAALB MEDI- oaks oo THE WORLD, which is comprised in a DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy fpr over thirty eara, and are the most effectual Ose ever known for all eo! ints peevliar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, indweing, with cer- tainty, perrodicql regularity, They are known to thousands. who heve uned them at different periods ‘ovgcout the ccuntry, baving the samctioa o some of the most eminent Pavsuctans in America. Explicit divections, sinting when they should not be wae wit each Bex—the Price One Dollar per Box, oF 8 Boxes for $5. containing from 5 to #0 Pills. ills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa- NOOR BALE Rear, the Provrietors, HUTOHINS & BIWiG Re. Ps Si Cea: dee 10-eoly.a orris,2vols U. 8. Inf, Casey's Infantry Tactics, 3 role. (eos ee Rite Tactica with Ractice, 5 voles, Lamnyy sat % questions hy ROR. nO! ctics tro=ps. Monroe's Com any. Dri and ere? Liat Uetantey duty, London. “Malta's Mauauvres. Lor dos. Cautions for Gomme ask Batiahon Dritl, London, (Drill Mannal for cotar: rt ng Sergeants, London.” Maiton's mishing. London. Maiton’s Light Dill, book: Mavas( of Position Drill. Lond rill, don. le Cog pany Drill, London. pp a NOK TAYLOR. iLS BOOKS,—The Tiger Prince. J Bere Bor, Life of | General Guat, Tine Verty fe in the Woods. Ro- beh eke) adventures bali rescot. Irving PRANOK TAYLOR, Ww. KNABR4 CO... GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, sole is celebrated wet No, 408 Takin, wart above Pa. ting parchased taken in oe 8- Bey and the Bel! yea be hired or neuoine= exchange for new on: bought and eodam" fr. 0.8% CHENBACH, ; Bilver and } bavenot ad rh apted | Chifdren, and known ws | Yous Syst DENTISTRY. REAP DISOCVERY IN DENT IB RY. : TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advire all persons having teath to extract to call at Dit, LEWLE'S citco, Shap and have the taken out without psio. Aleo.ea land examine the Soctor’s pew ant im- proved method ofinsnrting ARTIFICIAL TERTH. f you once see the great improvement in hia teeth, you will have them inno ether style than this | pew and valuable on Teeth ingerted on Goll, bb er Plates at the old price, ae we the price ou our work since the great change in gola. wry 242 Penna avenue, between 12th a 13th reets. jan 2%6-ly 8. R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist. DART ISTRY Drs. ROORR OOD, & MERKILL, Dentists, Reom ‘Washington Building, corner Penna. avence snd‘/th GAB street, jan 17-!m* \OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY Td exterval application of DR SIGES- MOND ECBENCE OF PALMETTO, ItSfemss acts at enee upon the nerves connected = Lg With the teeth aching, and relieves instantly, this ali every decayed tooth ean be cured acd pre- served. by filling and uildicg Up with Dr. 8 ‘White's Metal Fil Cheoplastic Bone Teeth anserted over roo! O Pa. av. jJan4 im* ENTISTRY,—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, Br. No 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec. i sond door from 13th street, attends to Bi ] branches of the profession. oc 13-2m”* YLEB’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF T : ARABIO, oc ‘Well known asthe Most Pleasant. Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, OnOUE. | WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL ° AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Ita superior eficacy in arresting stubborn conghs gud the first stages of consumption. has long bean preciated by most families and physicians, and success in giving immediate relief from a re- cent ceugh or cold, unprecedented, ‘or sale at the Drug Stores, Price 25 and 5) centaa bottle. For conventence and portability the ssme com- bination may be had iB mil lozenge fo well to relieve public speakers, sings, and “TYLER'S G UM ARABIO COUGH LOZENGEs,’ nov l-eo%m* i B STRENGTH TO THB WEAK! . YUUrH TO THE AGEDI! BIOKRENE, or LHVE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater and Rertcrer of wasted or inert functions, ed should be certain to make the Biokrene & househeld god, inasmuch as it will render them yourefat infeeling and in strength, and ena'le em to live ever again the days of their pristine joy. It not only exhilarates but strengtheas, aud i@ really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a con‘ition of sarvility, selfabuse misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No matter what the canse of impotency of any human ergar, this superb preparation will remove the effeet at once and forever. BIOKRENE Ovres Impotency, GENERAL DepiLity, Nzavors Incapa: ity, Dvaprrsia, DePRession. Loss oF AP- PETITE, Low 8rinit-, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OF | GENERATION, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLeNOR, Evaciation. Esyur.ir was 4 Most Deticnutrg., Dz-1RaBLE AND Novet Erreot Upos Tua Ner- j and ail who are to any way prost ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advise: to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed pieparation. Persens who. by imprudence. have lost their mAs URaL WIGOR: will find a speedy and perma- nent cue in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING the OLD should give this valuable discover a trial; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the same purpores. TO FEMALES —This poparnion is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence, Itis also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistease in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dy spepsia forever One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. SOLD e By Daus Bent by express anywhere, ef addressing HUTOHINGS & HILLYBR, Proorictors 81 O-dar street, New York. Bold by 8. C, FORD, corner lith street dec 9-eoly,a atd Pennasivania @” OBEPH BEYHOLDS & CO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND ATEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Ninva Sra2unt, near avenue, Have just received, and wili constantiy keep om Band, the largest and best assortment In the elty of Ohandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, mica and other Bhates. and all arti- sles in this |: from the best sstablishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c.,whiek will be sold ISTS GENERALLY, onthe most reasonable terme. Pen BANGRES, FURNAOSS, and Fire-Board ‘Weare prepared tofarnish the best RANGH in Rae see We do all’ kinds of GA8 and STRAM Attings Fomptly and cheap. as also everything In PLOMBING line in the mont satisfactory manner, Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water MeN etet wont Ponuerivanic crests. thelarese” ree’ @atablihment in the city. fe B-eotf IANOB AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, W.G. METZEROTT, corner Pa, av. audiith st. The largest Musical Bstablishment; and only porting house in the Dis- trict. Sole mgeney of Steinway & Sons grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instru:nents of this celebrated factory alone, which isa larger assortment than can be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides these, we bavea stock of Paven & Sacon,acd Haines Brothers makeon hand. We are the sole exenta of Mason & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET ORGANS. which we sell at eer tae oe 8110 ty $600. Prince & Co.’s MELODEONS. Purebasivg exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- ‘Old Pianos teken in exchange, tuned and ro paired oc8 0, W. BOTELER. INO, W. BOTELEB ©. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I” OHIN A, GLABE AND CROOKERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WABR, BRITANNIA WARR, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUBHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY. s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND 8THAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, M-sosm snd T HOTEL CONDUGT: HE ee OPE SOR nae ED ve THB able er Cf . Teonleree GROPEAN HOTEL, Cerner Pa. ay, and lth st., Washington, B, C, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean lan in this city, bas beem enlarged and im proved in every way necessary fer the accommodation of the increasin, ests, Thanktu) for the patrovsge already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business we sontinue to receive patronage as heretofore Guests will only be charged with what they reoei' Coe tte Moderate.» pMRICH, Proprietor, SENTS FOR THE : QSUTABLA PRESENT: HOLI PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in this city. ANTES DE VigiTs OF CELEBRITIBG, Pisin and OPER colured. A°GV.ASSES, ¥IELD GLASSES, INE GOLD SPKOT 2 OLS t tne 1oETEREOSCOPES AND VIEWB, je lowest prices, at . FRANKLIN & 00., Opticians, 244 Pa. av.. between loth and 13th ata., and 38S Pa. av., Natiosal Hotel Building. dee 20-tF M42 srs WASHIONAELN DANCING ACAD TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and liith sts, This Academy is now« open for the reception of is, Lota! Dares or Torriom. For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to5 p. m. Gentleman's Class—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Baturdays, from 8 to 10 p. m. Those jrous of Soloteg may do so by applying at the Academy during schoo] hours. Quarter commencing on entry, 008 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF GEORGETOWN. This Bank, organized uncer the National Bank ing Law of the last Congrese, is now open for the transaction of business at their office on Bridge st GC. E. RITTENHOUSE, President. SAMUEL FOWLER, Cashier. jan 3-20 ISH-WANG, THB GREAT OHINESE REM- Tidy FOR GONORRHEA, GLEBT, Bro— One Box WIL PEaror™ 4 Ova. Ingredients are Durely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has H CLOTHING. OLOTHING. GOING !—GOING!-—GOING! BOWN THEY 60, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH ené SMITH BROS,, THS GREAT OLOTHING HOUSEZ0 WasHINGTON, No. 460 axp @, BSAVENTH STBERBT. OFPosita Post Orica, ALL GOODS BPONGED. find all the Where you can as ATeeT STYLES RENOH, z ENGLISH, AND WALHING GOATS. vee ror Hite? STTLBS DOUBLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINESS BUITS, PLAIN AND FANOY OASSIMBAR, Together with the maT ane ; BOYS OLOTHING THB CITY. NB. Wealso haves PIROE. Goons All of whieh weohrn mone UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, OAPS, SHIBTS, TIES, SUSPEND ERs, 94, &O. ce (ah EMITH, No, 460, Ani SMITH BROS., No. 464, OLoTHizRs ayp Menouaxt TArLons, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, feb 1-1m Washington, | elms NOTICE! BAR & BRO., Corner7th and E s‘reets, BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of OLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRICES! A BARE OHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANOB FOB BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COaTS, PANTS and VESTs of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received ! An Entire New Lot Just Received! A large stock of BOYS’ ani YOUTH -’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Really A.e, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! PAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! WI Btore closed Saturdays until Evening, ja 17-2m GPzar @IFT DISTRIBUTION oF WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS GOLD PENS, &c., &c. S.M. WARD & OO., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 208 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, 100,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETs, BRACELETS, RINGS, GOLD PENS, <c., WORTH $500,000, To be sold at One Dollar each, without regard to value! And not tobe paid for until you knew what you are to receive, and not to be kept unless you are perfectly satiafied. Splendid list of articles to be sold for $1 cach, 15 ly S 3.0:0 Vest and Neck Ch. 2 4,(00 Solitaire Jet and Gold 4to 8 4,00 Coral, Lava, Garnet &c., Brooches 8 to 8 7,00 Gold Jet, Opal, &c.. Bar Drops... Sto 8 5.000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins... 3to 8 6.000 Oval Band Bracelets. ---- 3to 8 2.0¢6 Chased Bracelets... .. --- 5 to 10 3,0 California Diamond PinsandRings 250te 8 2,000 Gell : 250to 6 Bi 2to 8 3, 4to 6 5,00 Miniature Locke’ 2to 8 3/00 Miniature Locket: 4to 9 3,(00 New Style Belt Buckles. 5to 8 2.500 Gold Toothpicks. Cros 2to 6 3,000 Fob and Ribbon 8:id. 2to § 5.40 Chased Gold Rings. sees 2to 5 4,000 Stone Bet Rings... So eae ote) NG 6.50) Bets Ladies’ Jewelry, JetandGold 5 to 15 6100 Bets Ladies’ Jewelry, varied styleg 3 to 15 8,70 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil, 4 to 3 4,(00 Gold Pens, Gold caseand Pencil... 4 to 10 9,(% Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holder. 3 to 6 Certificates of the various articles are placed in epvelope=, sealed, and mixed, These envelopes will be sent by mail as ordered, without regard to choice. After receiving the Certificate, and seeing what article it represents, you are at liberty to send and get the article, or any other on the list of the same value, and atler seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satisfaction, we desire you to return it and cet the money. Is all transactions by mail we charge fer One Certificate 25 cents, five Certificates will be semt for $1, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, ope hundred for $15. ageuts wanted every- where, We allow Agents ten cents on each Cer ficate, provided their remittance amounts to one doilar. Also extra Premiums for large orders, ARMY BADGES. On the receipt of $1 50, we will sand a Solid Silver Bhield (pure coin) or Badge, for either Division or Corps in the army or a Onavalry, Artillery, lofan- try, Engineer, or Pentooneer’s Pin, with your name. regiment, and company. handsomely en- graved thereon, together with our wholesale illus- trated circulara to agents. 8. M. WARD & CO., Sat é 208 Broadway, New York. G@omesatany AND ANTHRAOITE COAL, LUMBER, &c., &c, WILLIAM R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale and retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,006 Tons ANTHRACITE OOAL. Also, a large amount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory LUMBER, -of 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- tion. WM. RB. BNOW & CO. 107 Water sacreet, _dec8->m Georgetown, D. 0. PAWNBROKER AND 285 LOAN OFFiCE, 4 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 255 MATTHEW K. WAL3H, 255 2&5 C Street, between loth and Nth, . Second door from Harvey’s Oyater Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many frienas.I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances on Gould and Silver Watches. Di monde, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Hardware < Clothing and Merchandise of every description in good order. . €7 Having had 12 years +xperience in the busi- ness in the City. and faverahly knewn to many of its citizens, I am covfident that te all who may en- trost me with business (which will be strictly con- fidential) I will givesatisfactian. Officeopen every day (Sunday excepted) from7 o’clock a.m., until 9 o’clock p. m. jal7-3m 0 THE LADIES —Ladies wanting Hair Work Sescristicn. such ae Curls, Braids, ‘a of ap Wigan, Water Vantage to call asing, It is ner, ani will find it to their ad- d examine my, stock before pur- ge. made in the very best rices. All ‘orders Promptly 0. Gentlemen’s Wigs and ‘oupees equal to any in this country or arope, dec2-1m 141 Baltimore, 4doorseast of Osivext, Pine saLoow FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Over Kidwell & Son’s New D: Store, Pennayl- vania ze ad oar. and maybe carried ia tne vest Sone near the corner of Fourteenth st. Without fear o} ion. irculars . Price iBbox. Sold by JOAN 3. KROMBR, ancsemor | watianer the tussties clone at mighhn 7" Od sic: o- Fpe . 400 Chestnut street. Philadel- he best of WINES supplied to guents. phia n Washington by 8. 0. FORD, 290 Pa, | @ 4 green: avenue.” Bent by mail. jaG-eoly, | @e26-1m* F. W.TRULOW. Proprigtor. TVERMO! As | "PBURSTON S TVORY P TOpTH POW LG2EMORE OF SUAVES as | PECRS er eeanine. emp ASE ind prosery- ures ef O'n, y Wilson Slavery | ing the Teeth and Gums. This elegnnt prepara- Banctiored e Bible. ment of Negross | tion is entirely unequalled. the Ame: Revolution. Bishop Hopkins’ 0, WELLS & GO Review of Slavery ly to Bisho} ; New York, Proprietors. Hopk. on Slavery. Abolition. @ Bed! For sale by all drugeiste,- ay bas ion. ies of Negro Slavery. Van Kvrie’s a ‘ Negroes and Negro Slavery. Cochin’s Results of LB? ORLEBRAT: A B-SPREAD Emite's Philosophy and Practic’ of Slavery. as Ww BUnaGrilsninG PLAREAMS areteg "For ja FRANCK TAYLOR. | gale by all druggists. jan 2)-eoly, | yited will be aubject toa riz PROPOSALS. PForosars FOR FORAGE. Onisr QuaxTeERMastTeR’s Orricr, Wasninotos Deror. Dec 8. 1363 Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned fer sepplsing the U. 8, Quartermaster’s Da- partment at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md., | Alexancria, an! Port Monroe, Va., or either of , these places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. \ Ride will be received for tr delivery of 5,000 washes Sfcors or oats and S) tons of hay or straw, and upwal i Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named | points ikey propose to make deliveries, and the rates atwhich they will make deliveries theres the quantity of: ach article proposed to be deli ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- | enced, and when to be completed The price must be written out i Gorn to be put up in good stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oate in like sacks of ad sut three Dusbelaeach. The sacksto be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely baied. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, | ay OF straw proposed to be delivered murt be at= ip the proposals, e, All the articles offered unser fhe bide herein in inspection by the | Government ins; Contracts will the lowest respoasible bidder,as the interest of | Government may require and payment will be made when the whale amunnt contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by twu reszon- sible persons. that in case his bid is accepte? he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good sufficient sureties. in a su ual to the amount of the con- tract to deliver the fo: proposed in conformity witb the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail te enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference betwaen the offer of said bidder acd the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded _ The responsibility of the guarantors must be sbown by the offcial certificate of a U. 8, District Attorney Collector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble perfon known to this office. bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their preposala. ; ‘Tbe full name and post office address of each bid- der muet be legibly written in the proposal Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washing*on, D. 0,, and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forrge.” Bonds, i x ctor before being accepted. | svarded from time to time to | sum equal to the amount of the con- tract sig by the contractor and both of his uarantors, will be required of the sneceseful bid- ler or bidders japon Siguing the contract Blsnk forms of bids. guarantee: and bonds may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) -—— (Date) I, the mbeeriber, do hereby propsse te farvish and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department st . agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for ferage. dated Washington Depot, Dee. 8, 1:¢3, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Oorn, in sacks, at — per bushel of _— pekets or Uats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of ounds —_— tone Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,00 4 — tone of Baled Btraw, at —— per ton of 2,00 Deilvery to eomimence on or before the —— day f ,186—. and to be completed on or before the day of .186—, and pledge myself to enter inte a written contract with the United States with good and approved securities, withi the spsee of ten days after deing notified that my Bid has been accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H. RvcKER, Depot Quartermaster, General Deve Washington, D. C. GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of and State of . hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the sorenoing: bid of be accepted, that he er they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- trac. .or the eame, with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a aum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the forage proposed in confor- b mity with the term3 of this advertisement, dat Dec, 8, 1863, 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 diftlerenees between the offer by said and the next loweee remponsib le idder: or the person whom the contract may be awarded. ip Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of 1 Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above named guarantors are Gre end sumcien’, = aureties) for the amount for ich they offer e 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 omice. H. RUOKER. dec3 tf Brigadier General and Q. M. MASTER'S OF FIOB, HIBE/QUAET EE Depot oF WASHINGTON, Wasrinaton, D January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drags. Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture. ness.and Saddlery,are re- ‘ested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week. a seated proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred to furnish t» this Depot at short notice. with the price of each marked in plain figures. so that. in ease the exigencies of the service require it, tue article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. De: alers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish thelist panctusty every Monday morning, = D.H. RUCKER, Brigadier Gen’l and Chief Q. M San 5-tf D epot of Washington. RPHAN’S COURT, Distrio? oF CoLvmaiA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, To-wit:—In the case of Jobn P, Turton, executor of Thomas Riggles, de- eeared, thé executor aforesaid has, with the apprebation of the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ington county aforesaid, appointed SATUB- DAY, the 28th day of January, 1555, for the final settlement end distribution cf 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 all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phans? Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims proverly youched, or they may etherwite by la e excluded from all benefit in said deceased’s estate: provited a copy of this or- der be published once s week for three weeka in the Evening Star, previous to the Said 28th day of a ee Z, C. ROBBINS. _ ia 7-lawsw Registor of Wills. ALY & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAB FITTERS, 40 G street, between 17th and isth streets, (lst Ward,) Washington D. 0. Deslers in Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Glass and Wired Shades, wa A}l work done by ué warranted to give | tis action. jen 3-3w* pees INSURANCE COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL..._-._—-$200,000, Corn Street and Louisiana Avenus, Over eed Bank of Washinston, HOUSES AND_OTHER PROPERT INSURE AINSI Lose BY FIRB, ‘ DIRECTORS: George Sheemake, ohn D. Barels; jamuel Cropley, oy Andrew Rothwell, ‘hemas Parker, ‘ichard Barry, B. B, French, Br. C. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, William Wilson, T. Edward Clark. Mo charee for palleiees ny a sania, President ABEL @. DAVIS, Ses’y. Bep 22-e06m EATON HALL, S ATOM CORNER OF NINTH AND D 8T3. This large and handsome HALL is now for rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. It is finely frescoed and finished in the most subsjantial :aanner, with large and convenient dressing roomsand gallery at the south end for spectators ‘The Hall is the best ventilated room in the city, with twenty windows on the south and east an west side, witha large ventilator in the center of e Hall, It is admirably eiapted for Concerts, but with special attention to that obje ‘or Balisthe greatest care kas have the best @7 The Ha: Minstrel write, & cat ne sad inquire of 0, SHECKLES, on e oor from the Hall. a 10-5m EW SINGING AND PIANO FORTE CLASS has been opened bp Erol. WOLOWA3KI, at 353 Gth street. between H and I streets, Through his new method, a person having only a slight know!- edge of music will be enabied in very snort time to read music readily, and execute on the Piano with are perfection. Asto the vocal part, he arrives most extraordinary results. ja 9- been taken to floor that could be procured. be rented fer Balls, Concerts, EF J. HEIBERGER « " SUCCESSOR CITIZENS’ AN. NOTICE TO THE POUBLIO. We would inform our customers and the public generally that we have now on hand at our LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT pal phd axcenaies ot general assortment of fine and medi FURNITURE. GILT MIRRORB, &c., that we can sell at great bargains. Persons in if URE and zuene HOUSE BEPING GOODS will do well to cal and examine our stoek at No 530 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and D street. |, Mo@REGOR & ZIMMERMAN eon been ty re ther I ties ‘oun othe: By ‘Doctors Mitobell, Morehouse aud WRANOK TAYLOR. BusH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, “SLAVERY MEASURES IN OONGRESS ‘BY eng Wilson The Merchant Mechanic: pag A 2? By Hen: F A HONE tale of the apaal; by pte: Salad seria eee Leone ae From Ban 0 in wordsomthe | A } and bril's: B. JOHNSON D Barrrmons LOCK HOSPITA by, ; OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREE THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, and Edlectual Remedy in the world fr DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB. Reivf in Siz Hours! No Trifins! Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders. or be Deadly Poison, Mercury. should apply immediately. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO Da¥s. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Dischar, Strictores, Affections of the Kida id Blade im, cy, General Debiiity, Nei esa. D: Be nguor, Low Spirits. Con’ alpitation of the Heart, Timidit Diwness of Bight or Giddiness, lead, Throat. Nose, or Skin, A Liver tomach, or Bowe! ug from Solitary Habits of Youth— the SECRET and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the rong of Syrens to the mari- ners of Evyseus, blighting their most brillian® hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &¢.. impossible. " YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the vietims ati~ tary Vice, that dreadfe! and dustraeiive hesits | Khich annually sweeps to an untimely gravo thonean. ef Young men of the most exa ted talent intellect, who wight otherwiss have entranced listening Eenates mith the thanders ef eloquence or waked to extacy the living here, eall with ful confidence, eas ee oe TAKE PARTICGLAR NOTICE. ene are RO) id melancholy effects: produced-by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimness of Bi ,loss of Mu: Palpitation of the Heart, Dynpee 5 bility, De Tapgemert of the Digrstive Functio-s. General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. Kc. Megnra.ity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much to he dreaded—Loss of Memory, Gonfusion of Ideas, Depressivn of Bptrite, Evil Borebodiog, prenie Dn fee es Self distrust. Love of Soli- _ c. uses mS NOTICE. Married Persons, or young men contem e marriage. aware of Physical Weakness, @rganic Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e. should apply imm He who places bi may religiously coufide in his honor asa gentle- man, and confidently rely upon his skill asa Phy- Bician, ORGANIC WBAKNBSS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS TO'MARRIAGE. By Dr. Jobuston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is eperdily cured, and full Testured Thousavds of the wost nervous, di tated and impotent, who bad lost all hope, been immesiately relieved Allimpediments to marriage, Physiesl or Men- tal Disqualifications, Lose of Procreativa power. Nervous Irritability, Tremblipge, aud Weaknese or exhaustion of the mest fearful kind, speedily cured, — DR. JOHNEON, Member of the Royal Cotl-ge of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col- Jegesin the United Btates, and the greater part of whose life has bees spent in the hospitals of Len- don, Paris, Philadelphia aud e!sewhere, bas ef- fected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ring the head and ears when arlee: reat nervous- ness, ba alarmed at sudden sounds bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a halit frequently learned from evil companions, oF atschool, the effects of which are nightly felt,even when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de- atroys both mind and body, shouid apply immedi - ately. ‘What a pity that a young man, the hope of hia country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enioyments of Hife by the consequence of deviation from the path of natureand indulging in a certain secret habit, Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind ani body are the mest necessary requisites to promote connubia! happi ness indeed. Without these the journey through Tife becomes & weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind omed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly retiections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent eseé of ure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this nful disease, it often happens that an ill-timed genre of sbame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education respectability can alone befriend him, He falls into the bands of ignoravt and devigning pretend- ers, whe. incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling moath after month oras long aa the smallest fee can be obtained. and in despair leave him with ruined vhealth to sigh over bis galling ates pociabeieaes or, by the use of that deadly poiso! lercury, hasten the constitu- tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Thro; Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightfal rapidity until death oes to bis dreadful suiferings by sending im to that umdiscevered country from whose bourne no traveler returns. OFFICE 7% SOUTH FREDERICK STREE?P, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner. Fail not to observe name and number = a2” No letters received unless post. paid and con- taining a stamp to be used onthe reply. Persona writing should state age.and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms, | The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at thie establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerone important Rurgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobnston, witnessed by the reporters of’ The Sun’? and many other papers, no'ices of which have ap- ain and again before the public, besides ng aS @ gentleman of character ani re- spon sibility, is @ sufficient guarantee te the af- ieted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ¥ avo SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES}! Ss a SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER US “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORRHEA GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills tobe Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nor any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bo wels ef the most delicate. Cures in from two te four days, and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.”? Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; No EXPCBURE. NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. ‘Let those who bave despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copavia, or e Meroury, tty CUMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLooD!! BLOOR!!! ECROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISKASES, &o SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure, BYPHILIS8 OK VENERMAL DISEASES, the RAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUWEB iss most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the verereal poison, so that tne cureis thorough and permanent. e then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for which you may recat in after years Alth b a “he Sues + ‘ curable, the ough you ma: renounced ini 5 SAMARITANS B iT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestice of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Pe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIQES is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down. Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent byexpress, Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles eae BAMARITAN'S CHANORE WASH. te. eetions. DESMOND & 00. Box 191 Philadelphia Port Ofsti by 8. CALVERT FORD, errner Ith st. and PRNEY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf tected by Royal Letters Pat ([ RIBSEMAB Pro eot y = § tho seal o? the Ecole de P’ le ‘is, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1, 1s the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrboea, and Exhaustion of the Bystem. Tricsmar No.2 has entirely superseded: the naseouse use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c_ Tries- mar No. 3 ia the infallible remedy fer all Impuri- ties and Se:ondsry Symptoms, thus obviating the use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ents. im the form of a most agree- atlel rector Benue from the effects of climate here, in tin cases, at $3 eaeh, a See for d in $27 cases, .. Divided in separate doses as ad- thas neve yy Valpean, Sallamanda, Roux, &c.,: 2&6. olesale and retail by Dr, BARROW. No, 194 o kc it, New York Bins be had ‘also of 8. (G: FORD, No. 290 Pa, are corner llth street. rep 96m Y CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who have injured themacives by eertain secret habitywhich unfit the ji leasure, or the duties of married life; also middie aged or old men, who, from the folties of outh or other causes, feel a debility in advance o. ? ie eare. atone placin, themselves unde! a reatmen' ado’ Tread BND.” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing **The Secret ‘iend. fer any address, ina sealed envolope en re- Sent te oft coipt of Twenty ive Cent peat tes Paley Boston, Mass, Da, OHAB. A. de 14-ly delely Boston, Mane, ‘APPINESS OR MISEGY!—THAT IS THE BIAN CaDING? OF WONDBLS. 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