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THE EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. . In THE SENATR yesterday alter the close of ovr report— The Seuate resumed the consideration of the resoiution declaring the States of Virgivfa, North Cauolma, Soutn Carolina. Elorsida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas. Arkansh= aca Tennessee not enutied to representetiou ' the electoral college for the | t rm cf office commencing on the {th of March rex, wiih an tmendment to insert atter the words “renelled againat the Gorernment of the Ur ited States,” the words “and were in such a * a» of rebellion on the sth of November, is61, Sud no valid election ‘or electors ior Presideat and Vice Presidentof the United States, ac- eording to the Constitution and laws thereof, wa~ held in said States on the said day.” The aniencment was adopted, ard after con- siderabie discucsicn the Senate went into ex- eeutive session, adjourning at a late hoar, In THE Hovex— Alter deba », the House passed the Niagara ship canal bill. and adjourned Radical Changes hiens. A Faris correspondent of the Index gives Notice of -cMe curious, and, asshe says, *-radi- cai” change: in ladies dress, in the most fash- lonable circigot the centre of tashion H-r €escription wll be sure to interest many ofour lady readers. She writes: “In ladies’ ev@ning toilets it is impossible potto perceive a decided tendency toward a Tad cal change. This change, or reform, 15 2s yet, fined to the very elite of fashionable.so- ciefy, Dut by & well known and invariable law will doubtless extend in ano'her season or two to all classes that pretend to dress, and uot merely to be clothed At Compeigne, tnis Winter, one might have fancied ones self ac the Court of the Empress Josephine, so close Was the imitation to the fashion of the first empire’ Crinolines were discarded, the skirts being narrow, almost tigh': the wais's very short, cutin the shape of a heart in trout and supported by broad wristbands with fancy clasps; the materials worn were doted witn gold stars or bees: the hair much raised behiud, Wae artistically disposed in a ms<of tiny Tinglets «pen the forehead, and encircled by a diadem of massive goid or of precious stoaes. Rich necklaces, extremely long ear-ring: gloves coming far over the wrist, completed the illnsion of & return to the taste of Malmai- son.” Sbe adds somewhat wickedly: «Few styles of toilet are more trying to f+- male loveliness. if 2 woman is traly bean’t- ful it singularly e hanes the effect of her nat ural graces. On the other hand, whatarisk of revelations which the cuuviog art of the drecamaker has no longer the same discretion to prevent! For this reason it is to be expected that the new fashioa will be slow ia guaing universal favor “ Another contemplated change is to reyive whi'e muslin for evening parties. Female geciety wonld thus divide itself into two classes the riches eleg 3s who will wear satin of embroidered gros de Nuples,or velvet braided with fur, toilets which for adinner par’y are considered of the last elegance, and simpiette who wil’ please in modest white o:ustin. Economy is given as the reason for this retura to almost discarded fashion; but we mnst all know how severely exacting is the ‘simple’ of toilets. «For morning dress in the country and at the watering or rather wintering places in the south of France,long skirts have very sersib been ciscarded. The skirtis worn tacked n over short fancy petticoats. The short, tight- fitting casque, held by a wide waist band, is of the same material as the skirt.generally a pret- ty Englisbmade gray orsamedarkershade. The petticeatis cashthere of a lively color, either blue, and redor lilac, enlivened by a small fiounce, and ornamented with some trimmings or braiding, according to taste. An English Bat, Polish bottines, stockings of the same color ae the petticoat, and straw-colored dog skin gloves, complete a walking-costume as Picturesque as it is convenient * Rastic Howging Basket, ‘Hanging baskets whether in the greenhouse of *h@ window, if nicely filled with hying plants are always admired. They are also quite fashionable, and why should not that have something to do with the matter as weil as with fine cloths. The potters niake pots to bang up, out of clay, the same as ordiraty flower pots. These with plants gracetully depending from their sides, are very pretty. Some use large sea shells, others the halt of a cccoannut shell. while the more costly are many kinds of terra cotta ware and efftiless patterns of pustic work. These last are what we started to speak of. We have seen some very elab- orate styles of rustic baskets, imported from New York, mostly made of knotty andgnarly | pieces of roots and bark of trees on a wooden frame work, most likely turned for the pur pose. Now these when nicely done, and var_ Bished are exceedingly pretty;so too are those made trom the cones of vine and fir trees, These usnally cannot be readily varnished. There is yet another material plentiful in the west, and nothing is better or looks nicer; these are acorns. Acorn baskets either with or without the cups, ifeqnal sized acorns are selected and nicely put on(which any handy man can do) and then coated with two coats of the best coach varnish, are verymach ad- roired To obtain one without much trouble geta small sized wooden bowl of the grocer, <ome brads, and acorns. These are the materials required. For suspension cords, take copper wire, and ron the acorns tecover it. To he just right the bowls require to be deeper than | ordinary butter or wooden bowls, hence it is best to have them turned, where it is conveni- ent todo eo—E. S. in Proirie Farmer. Wueat Brrap—Milk is the best wetting for breid—water will answer. tirg into the flonr qnite warm, then add tie rising; stir it altogether to make a& spanze. When sufficiently light mix and monid it into | loaves. Let it rise again. The oven shon!d be hot enongh to bake a common loaf of bred in thirty minutes withont scorching or hard ly browning in the least Bread should never he cut uvtil it is twelve hours old, and then only what is tobe eaten immediately; better cut again than havea plateful left. Who can bear toeat bread that has been sliced and dried.a day or two? waMr F. Simmons, the Maine sculptor, is now in Washington, modelling. Vice Admi ral Farragut, Gen. Banks and Maj. General Avgur, bave thus far given him sit‘ings. He will soon go to City Pomntand model busts of Gens. Grantand Meade and others, when he will return to Washington and model heads of the President a: d his Ca! To Judge Richar« thing was foreknown by the Almighty, excep: What would be a verdict of a petit jary.” i> Rebel refugees are leaving Montreal in great humbers, in anticipation of trouble with . the authorities. gt is stated that a telegraph wire was dis covered, after the explosion of the migaziue in Fert Fisher subsequent to tts surrender, leading across the Oape Fear River, and about two miles into the rebel lines. ‘here is li e doubt but that the magazine was explode i pur- poeely by the rebels. @7 Vermont's quota under the last call for troops is I-32. &7 Count Sepei, Minister and Secretary of State to the reiguing Duke of Coburg, and wno is eighty years of age, is apout tobe married to a young lady whe has seen pat sixteen summers. @7 Itis asserted that Napoleon has nomi- mated Prince Napoleon as Regent of the French Empire in the event of bis death, To Pressxye WoopwoerK.—Boiled oil aad finely powdered charcoal, mix to the consis- tence Of A paint, and give the wood two or three coats w ‘h this composttion. 5 eF Four spoonfulls of spirit of hart. nh, tonr tablespoon fuils of alcohol, and a ta- biespoontull ct salt. Shake the whole well to- gether in a bottle and apply with a sponge or Drush will remove paint, gr Spots, &: $30 000 bo a Boors AT REDUCED PRI: HELLER & CO.,492 8EV 8T., Sre still offering their entire stock of BOOPS aed BHOFS at reduced prices, compris og Some of the bert makes of all kinds of la- die-*, gents’. misses’ and children’s Boots and Shoes. We are selling— Genuine Ladies’ Glove Kia Congress Boots A goed Lodies’ Leother H-sled Shoe at 31.1: Ladies’ Slippers. good quality, 75 cents, All rizes now of the Boys’ Copper tipped Shoes at . Bea a Shoes at$1 75. ‘And eur stock of heavy Boots at manafacturers? cost, at BELLER & CO 492 7th st., 4 doorsabove Odd Feilyws’ Hall. res and ks SHoRS Also, a large variety of Trunks, V, Traveli Leost at, HELLER & © Jano tat” God 7th street, bet. D and i J ORTH AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JANUARY United States Service Mi 2 forJauuary nefellow » Prose Works. 2 vols, he Miner Boy and bis Monitor, The Boy Slaves, by Mayne id, Reynard the Fox. anew Edition, The Maroon, by Mayne Reid. The Morr t Hosmer, fanz none: bY Mrs. Me ENOK TAYLOR. WW: ENApE£00.. GoLD MEDAL PraNos. The sole Agency of thiscelebrated Isat No, 49% 1ithat, went above Bee where they can be hired ‘or parchaase at acsomo- gee Band ylanos bought and "fr. 0.F* CHENBACH, RGE MAP OF GEORGI 4.—Cowpiled ander i jom of General Assembly; aly j backed | With gotten. Also, uly Mao toa CK TAYLOR. Georeta, | Stir the wet. | PERSONAL. ras “VICTIMS OF MI8S2LACED CONFI- dence” should see DR. DARBY. 392 7th st, i | and be relieved of their dificalties, Honorsbie | Aud scientific treatment guaranteed, _ feb !-im* padame FLEMING, FROM EUROPE, Has i taken roems at the curner of 1 and 4 h street; be consulted from 9 a m. until 9p _m.,on th resent.and future. Price #1. Guaractees atiefaction. jan 27-1m* g. f. WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND 8, jc Physician, heals by * ley- «Cu hands,” without drugs. every phase of Ner- | vous Disease, Blincness, Deafness Rueamatism, Paralys's, pina’ Curvature, Dysppsia, Liver | Compla emals Weaknesses, &¢.,4c. Roo | No. 3418 near Patent Office. jan 16-1m | MES, BROOKFIBLD, of Kansas, can becom sulted on tie Past, Present and Foture even at her room, on the northwest corner of 4th and j sta. Bi as studied und reneof the most ¢ete- | brated Astr: lovers of the age. She guarantees raticfaction to all these who may give her a call. | She can be seen from#a. wm. i0 9p. m. Price one doilar, ja l1-Im* ( — | DE BACKER tie Most Womperrut Astrot- | 1GkR, No, 470 3th street. bet. Dand B. (up stairs) gives fulland thorough information com cerning sll affaira through life, with aad i ardto Health, Wealth avd M ovrneys. Law Snite, A 8 Death, Dr. Racker can be consulted from 8 in the mornir g till 9in the evening. Jall Im* MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES rEFFERING WITH DISEAStS PRCOLIAR TO THE SEX._MADAMB MENAUH. after 14 years Fractiee in New York, has taken rooms in this city, No. 227 8th street west. where she will treat such ca-es, Her practice is different from any 10 his city, Will give reference and certificates suffcient to convince the most fastidious of her seccessful treatmestin Femal» Diseases. Patients will be vinited at their residences if necoacary. Chargesteasonaole Hours of consultation from 16 a.m. to2 p.m. Having beeaa sufferer fromthe above disease mye aclf. I deem it a duty and privilege to offer my sere ices to like sufferers, Jan 4-im* D* mes 420 Penn’a ave! ami betw ‘and sth streets, 6 certain avd speedy eure. of GONORRHEA, T.BU BO. SYPHILIS, STRIOTURS, SEMI- WKAKNESS, INFLAMED BLADDER, WHITKS, SEPPRESSION OF THB MENSES, DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, ND SPLEEN; 80RR EYES, 80RD THROAT, Ac. &e. I all competition in t:.eic treatment and cure, Recent cases of veneres! diseases cure! in one or two days at his office from 9to 4 o'clock daily. \ 3 rN MD. Wo eae SIOTAN, AND SURGHON, dec tf de2d EL Sae F street. is the onty practical STA MPER in i that he daily vas to do over work that is hotched at other so-called Stamping places, He bas the larges’ aud finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns. he is able and willing to stamp any pattern brought hin nov <3-tf my former business of serving Balis, Parties, Dinners, Weddings, &c., I re avke to my former friends and SLY enerally for their past_ patronage; beg acontinuance of the same, as I am fully pre pared to serve them at the shortest noti-e, and with the ctmost care. C. GAUTIER, FE EW BOOT AND SHOR BTORE! CHAS, 8. BAYLY & CO. @75 PENNSYLVANIA AvEN Bet. 11th Would 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House uld respectfully inform their Public, that they will Seen Seren enaene Qn MON DAY, October 17, 1364, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MIS8R3, BOYS, AND CHILDREE _ 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 fairsbar of the Publie patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Departmen: of the business, and we can safely 1 boast of ove of the finest assortment of LADIBs' BOOTS AND SHOES in the sity, OHAS. B. BAYLY & OO. ocl4-tf No. 97% Penn RY DEPAKTMENT, Orriez Com>TROLLER OF CURRENOY, Wasiineton, December 14, 1964. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the urtersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants’ Natronai Bank of Washington, in the Cuy of Washington the county of Washington | avd Listre-t of Ce sia. bas been duly organized umder and according totie requirements of the act ef Copgress entitled “‘An act to provide a Na- tional Currency. secured by a pledge of United States bonds. and provide for thecirculatioa and | redemption thereof.” approved June 3, 1554, and has complied with all the provisionsot said act re- quired to be cemplied with before commencing the bustress ef banking under gaid act : Now. therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol- ler ofthe Ourrency. do hereby certify ti Merchants? National Bank of Washington, Cy of Washington, in the county of Wishingion acd District of Colwnbia, is authorized te com- ae the business of banking under the act afure- said, ‘In'testimony whereof, witness my hand and ga; | of effice this fourternih 27y of December, 1884. au {L.3} HUGH MeCULLOCH, B-det_ _Comptrolier of the Currency, 4 | REASURY DEPARTMENT, Or FICE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Wasuincros. December 31, 1264. Whereas, by satisiactery eviderce presented to the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that Ine National Bank of Commerce, of Georgetown, in the Crty of Georx-torrn, im the county of Washing ; ton and District of Colum*ia, bas deen duly or- | ganized under aud accuraing to the reqyirements | Of the actof ComBress entitled “An act fo provide | a Nationa! Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds and to provide for the circulation | aud redemption thereof.” approved June 3. 1854, | and has complied with all the provisions of said act uired to be complied with before com- ing the business of banking under said act: N therefore, 1, Hugh McCu!loch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify The Natrona! Bank of Oommere of Georzetown, in the City of Georsetoirn, in the county ef Washington ant District of Columbia, is authorized te coin- meoce the buriness of banking under the act afuresaid eny whereof, witness my band and seal is thirty Arst dav of December. 1884. sj HUGH McOULLOCH, ot Comptroller of the Currney. PUBLIC. THE TEGTION OF COUNTERFELTERS, j> Jan 1 Treascvay DEPARTMENT, Soiciror’s Orricz, Oct. 29. 1864. Congress, by an act passed at its last session placed @ cousideralie sum of money at the dispo: of the Secretary of the Eressury, to be employed in the prosecution of measures for the detestion and panishment of persona engaged in coun feiting Treasury notes. fractional currency, and otber securities of the United States. This fund is devoted to the payment «f rewards to detectives d ethers through whose instramentality offen- Taare brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are laced, by order of the Seer-tary, under the imma- iate supervision of the undersigned, to whom all csomrounications relating tifereto, or to the effences ted, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties ye a ed in the apprehension of counter- feitera, It is boped that the stimulus thas 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. aud thus embar- Tass a | business operations. will induce tae earn 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. Itis espec- ially urged that all persons having a knowledge of facts important to be known by the Department, concerning such offences, will communicate them folly acd promptly to the under-igued. Publishers of newspapers threughout the eoun- try will render ersential service to the Govern- mert and the public by giving conspicuous pobit- eation to this card, EDWARD. JRDAN, nov! 6tD3taW Solicitor of the Treasury. _ | MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills in the result of a loug and extensive practice, They are wild in their opsration.,and cannotdo harm to the mest delicate; certain in correcting a!l irregu- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all n@rv: affections, hysterics paip in the back and limbs, distur! which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS: was tne commenc ut of a new era in the treat- ment of ir egularities and obstructious which have consigsed 50 many to a PREMATURE GRAVE. No female con enjoy good health uileas sheis regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the gen- eral beaith begins to decline. These Pil's form the Rivest preparation ever put forward with IMME- RSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T CEIVED, Take this atver'isement to Draggist. ard tell hia that vou went the T and most RELIABLE FEMALB M&DI- BIN TOE WORLD, which is comprised in DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years. and are the most effectual owe ever Known some of thes f Erplictt disecttons, stating when th u Ud not be used with each Box—the Price One micas O15 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 toa) Bae = sale sent by Tee: o theses hetey ood {rom observa: . Propriet decl0-eoly.a 81 Cedar st., New York NFANTRY TACTICS. By Brig. Gen) Wm & Morris. 2 vols U. &. Infantry aud Rille Tactics. Casey's Infantry Tactics, 8 vola. tt’s Lolaatry Tactics, 3 vole. pty and ie Tactics with avestions $7 wise inlentes Fectics fon colored ‘Tro ps. lonroe ompany rr aD Fenein Le Gal's School of the Guides, alorete taf a's Compe Comprny ao: psht fantr. duty, London. M: jsnxuvres. don. Cantions Battahon Dritl, London. Drill Manual for caver- ing Ser; London. Malton'’s a BC of Skir. . jalton’s Light Dritl, Lond Manan rill, London. Busk’s T- ay Company Drill, London. yp, wOK TAYLOR. eants, b isvieg bad many years experience im the prac- | tice of those diseases the doctor bits defiance to Ladies and gentlemen ean consult bim | Y: Hf 435 lth street, between G and He | HE BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 351 | YAUTIER'S REST AURANT.— Having resumed | _ 252 Pennss|vania avenue. P. 8.—Orders received for dishes for all parts of | the city, dec aim | j DENTISTRY: | G{REAT DIgOCVERY IN DENTISTRY. {| TERTH EXTRAOTED WITHOUT PAIN, | je I would advised all persons having teath to extract to cell at DX. LEWLB’S office, | and have them taken out without pain. Alev.ca land rxamine the Uoator’s new ant isi- jeprove d wethod of inserting ARTIFICIAL TERTH, fycu once ree the great improvement in his teeth, | you will have them inno other style than thia new andyaluableone Teeth inserted on Goll, | Bilver and Ruhber Plates at the old price, as we bave not adveuced the price ou our work since the t change i: a ro, 242 Penna nue, between i2th and Ith vote, Mjau26-ly 8. R LEWIB, M.D., Dentist, Dee LOOK WOUD & MEBRILL, Dentists, Roum No. 2 ‘ashington Building, corner Penna. avé@ue sud it | street. jan 17-im* ‘00OTH*ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY TAB exterial Speliession of DR SIGES- MOND'S ErBENCE OF PALMETTO. It’ acts at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth achivg, and reliavea instantly, By served by filling and building oP with Dr. 3 White's Mets! Filling. Cheoplastic Bore Teeth | inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av jan4 Im* I ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Penesylvania avenue, sec- sond door from 13th street. attends to all branches of the professiun. oc 13-2m* pues COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARARIO, Well known asthe Most Pleasant, Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, onoue, WHOOPING COUGH LL AFFECTIONS OF THE TAKOAT AND LUNGS, Its superior efficacy im arresting stubborn coughs aud the Grst stages of consumption. has long been | fyireciated by wmpst families and physicians. and | its anecess in giving immediate relief froma re- sent cough or coid, unprecedented, | For sale at the Ding Storas. | Price 25 and 50 centsa bottle. | pA OF convenience and portability the same com- bination mey be had ing mild lozenge form, well adapted to relieve public epeakers, singers, and Idren, aod knowe as TYLER'S GUM ARABIO COUGH LOZEN“E3,’ nov 1-03m* STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! YuUrd TO THE AGED! | BIOKRENE, oR LE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater | and Restorer of wasted or inert fauctions. The aged should be certain to make the Biokrena a boureheld go, inasmuch agit will render them youtbfulinfeeling and in streng h, aod enavle them to live ever azain the dass of their pristine joy. Itnotonly exh Jarates but strengtheas, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who huve been reduced to a con*ition of sarvility, |B. matter whatthe caise of impotency of any humaa ereat this superb preparatioa will remove the effeet et onée and forever. BieKRENE CurFs IMPOTENCY. @RNERAL Denitity, Neavous incapa ity. Dyspersta, Devression Loss or AP Petite, Low 8prrit., WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS oF GENERATION, Iw LITY, MenraL INpoLaxce, | Em aoration. E: HAS A Mosr Deir DESIRABLE » Novet Erreot Upon Ti VOUS SYSTEM; and all who are to any way ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed pieparation. | “Persons who. by imprudence. have lost th NATURAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- ment cue in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LAN LD, the DESPAIR- ING the OLD should give this valuable discover, t will be found totally Yfnerent from all other articles for the same purpores._ ,_ TO FEMALES —This preparaiion is invalnable in neryous weaknesses of all kinds. as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence, Itis alro 8 grandtonic, and will give relief in | Dyspepsia with the first dose A brief persistence in ite ure will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect beaith, and banish Dyspepsia forever One dollar per bottie, or six bottles for $5, BoD By DRUGGiSTS GERERALLY, Bent oe express any wher. iE addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, ee LE | $1 O-dar street, New York. Bold by S. ©. FORD, corner ilta street dec 9-eoly.a ard Pennéylvania avenue. OSBPH BEYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBERS, GA, AND STEAM ZATTERS, Ro. 600 Ninve Street, near avenue, Have just received, and wili const keep nand, the largest and best Lurene is i of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Li, ), Pe Glass Giobes, mica and other and sles in this line, from the best Hew York, Philadelphia, &o.,whiek will be sold onthe most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, FURNAOBS, and Fire-Board Stoves. 3 ‘Weare proveree to furnish best RANGE in | ase anywhere, on very reason: terms, Hotels, Restaurante, are invited to call. c., | “We do all’ kinds of GAS and STRAM fittin rom ty and Sheap, as also everything in PUMBING lino in the most satistacto Gall and see our Bathing Tubs, Foun’ Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &8.,&c. th st ear Pennsyh 8, teablanneatia thea. ne IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ! W.G. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. and iith st. The largest Musical Establishment, and onlf importing house in the Dis- trict, Bole Avency of Steinway & Sons gtaud aud square PIANOS, of which we @ just received a Dew assortment, making our stoek 15 instruments 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 havea stock of Paven & ,and Haines Brothers makeon hand, We are the sole aganta of Maton & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET ORGANS, which we sell at factory weiss rom $110 te $60, Prince & Co..s MELODEONS. Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com modating terme. Old Piances taken in exchange, tuned and re paired océ ©, W. BOTELER. JNO, W, BOTELEB Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARS, TABLE CUTLERY, BILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, wood WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. a@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND &TEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT BHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, aa AEM SG Sm AUO EES, T HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE us OUEST ROPE AN PLAN, o Is enlarged to double its former capacity. UROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av, and 11th st., Washinzton, BD, C, ‘Phis hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean pian in this city, bas beem enlarged and improved in every Way necessary for the accommodation of the fucreasin, ests. Thanktuifor the patronage already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business wi gontipwe to receive pztronage as heretofo: Guests will only be charged with wiat they reesiv Chargers 5 Coe Efe modera': p BMRICH, Proprietor. {SEEN | PRSSENTS FOR THE HOLI- ‘ PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, h st varie 5 city. ie Atke’De vi ITE OF CELEBRITIRG, Pa ERA CLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, PINE GOLD SPECT «CLES the 1B TERBOSCURES AND Vist WB, aR, at at the lowest PRANKLIN & OO.,Opticiana, 244 Pa. ay.. between 12th and 13th ats., and 355 Pa ay., Nativoal Hutel Building. dee 20-tf ARINI’S FASHION ABLE DANCING TEMPERANCE HALL, EB street, between 9th and lth sts, This Academy is ow open for the reception o: pupils, Daves ov Tuition. | _ For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to5 p. m. z Gentleman’s Clase—Tuesdays, Thursdays and | Saturdays, from 8 to 10 p. m, | Th. SYesirous of jolcing may do #0 by applying ro we aD | att Academy during school hours. eomu.encing on entry. oc NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF GEORGETOWN. This Bank, organized un: er the National Bank ing Law of the last Congress, is now open forthe transaction of business at their otice on Bridge st C. E, RITTENHOUSE, President, | SAMUEL FOWLER, Cashier. jan3 2w i if eee THE GREAT CHINESE REM- | EDY FOR GONORRE » GRREC, Bro — One Box WILL PERForM 4 Cuns. Id¥redients are purely vegetable. 1t is pleasant to the taste, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest pock- et without fear of detestion. Ciroulars free. Price Sia box. by JOHN J. KROMEK, suecessor to 8.0. Upham, 400 Chestnut street. Philadel. phia’ and in Wasbington by 8. C, FORD, 290 Pa, Sent by m: ja 6-eoly ROBS AS SLAVES, AS Asti Slavery Meaa- a es Henry Wilson. Slavery Sanctioned by the Bible. dyment of Neerors 8. Estes op Gario-ities of Negro Slavery. Van E ‘roea and Negro Blarery, Cochin’s Results of Gochia’a Results of Kmancipation. Philosophy and Practice of Slavery. FRANCK TAYLOR. this aid every decayed tooth san be cured and pre- | selfabuse misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No j OLOTHING. GOING !—GOiNG !-GOING! DOWN THEY GO, | AT LES? THAN GOLD PRICES J.H. SMITH and SMITH BROS., | THR GREAT | QLOTHING HOUSES O WasHINGTON, | No. 460 ann ¢, BEVENTH BTRERT. OFrosizm Pos? Oxrion, j ALL @00D8 SPONGED. find all th Weare 10 cS LATEST BTYLRS CLOTHING. | | SEINGLISH, AED N WALEING COATS. rao ror HATRST STTLEs DOB BLE SREASTED VESTS, BUSINESS svITs, PLAIN AND FANOY CASSIME: ther with the Togethe: Wits EST STOCK or BOYS CLOT ain THE OITY, | N, B.— We siso have LARGEST STOCK OF, EIECE Goons OR, CUSTOM WORK. All ef which we offer at bc “UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, BATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIK8, SUSPENDER, Ov K9. 5B. SMITH. No. 460, And SMITH BROS., No, 464, OLoTHizRS anp Marcuant TAtLoRs, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, _feb 1-1m Washington, peros rane NOTICE! BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E s*ree BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E stree are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A BARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A KARE CHANCE FOR 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 ttock 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. FAIR DEALING GUARANTESD! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! Ww Btore closed Saturdays until Evenirg. jal7-2m GBB4t @lFrT DISTRIBUTION oF WATCHES, CHAINS. LOCKETS, BRACELETS GOLD PENB, &c., &o. S.M. WARD & OO, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 205 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, 100.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCEETS, BRA@ELETS, RINGS, GOLD PENS, &c., WORTH £500,000, To be sold at One Dollar each, without » regard to value! And notto be paid for until you know what you are to receive, and not to be kept unless you are perfectly satisfied, Splenc'td list @f articles to be sold for $1 each, 100 Gold Haunting Cased Watches 100 Gold Watches. 6) 20) Ladies’ Watches. ee) 500 Bilv $15 to $25 60% k ‘ 12 to 15 1, 00 Chatelaine and Guard Chains Sto 15 30.0 Vest and Neck Chai 4to 12 4,006 Boiitaire Jet and Go! 4to 8 4. Coral, Lava, Garnet &e Brooches 3 to 8 7,40 Gold Jet, Opal, &¢.. Ear Drops. Sto 8 5,000 Gents’ Breast acd Scarf Pins. 3to 8 60% Oval Band Bracelets. = 3to 8 2,0(0 Ghased Bracelets... = -- 5te 10 3,0 California Diamond PinsandRings 25)te 8 2,000 Geld Watch Keys ..... 25) to 6 5.100 Solitaire Heeve Buttonsand Studs, 2 to 8 3.00) Gold Thimbles. ... , ato 6 5,00 Miniature Lockets 2to 8 8/00 Miniature Lockets, 4to 9 3.100 New Stylg Belt Buck Bto 8 250 Gold To@@h picks. C 2to 6 3.000 Kob and Ribbon B id 2te 5 5.k4) Chased Gold Rings 2to 5 4,000 Stone Set Rinzs 2to 6 6.4 Bets Ladies’ Jew: , Je 5to 15 6.000 Bets Ladies’ Jewelry, varied styles 3 to 1i 8,0 Gold Pens, Silver Care and Pencil, 4 to 8 4100 Gold Pens, Gold case and Pencil... 4 to 10 9,0) Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holder. 2 to Certificates of the various articles are placed in epvelopes, sealed, and mixed. These envelopes will be sent by mail as ordered, without regard to choice. After recetving the Certificate, aud seeing what article it represents, you are at liberty to send and get the article, or any other on the li the same value, and alter seeing the artict does net give perfect satisfaction, we desire y: return itand set the money. In all transactions by matl we charge for One Certificate 25 cents, five Certificates will be semt for $1, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, one hundred for <i5. Agents wanted every- where, We allow Agents ten cents on each Certi- ficate, provided their reinittarce amounts to one | doilar. Also extra Premiums for large orders, ARMY BADGES. On the receipt of $1 50, we will send a Solid Silver Shield ( pure coin) or Badge, for either Division or Corps in the army or a Cavalry, Artillery, Infan- try, Engineer, or Pontooneer’s Pin, with your name, Tegicent, and company, bandsomely en graved thereon, together with our Wholesale illus- trated circulars to agente. 8. M, WARD & CO. S1-WASat St 205 Broadway. New York ((oMBERLAND AND ANTHRAGITE CO LUMBER, &c., &e. WILLIAM R. 8NOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale and retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1,000 Tons ANTHRACITE OOAL. Also, a large amount of very superior Oak Ash and Hickory LUMBE Re of every description, Allof which will be sold om rfasonable terms All orders left at our office or addressed to us through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- | tion, WM. R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water screet, Georgetown, D. 0. PARANOIA’? 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH. 25 C Street, between lth and lth, Second door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to ake libers: Cash a vances on Gold and Silver Watches. Di monds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Hardware. Clothing and Merchandise of every description in ood order. 5 7" Having had 12 years experience im the busi- | ness in the City, and favorally known to many of | its citicens, I am confident that ta all who mayen- | trost me with business (which will be strictly con- Sdential) I will give satisfacti-n. Officeopen every day (Sunday excepted) from? o'clock a.m., until 9 o’clock p.m. fa l7-3m_ ‘0 THE LADIES.—Ladies wanting Hair Work . Of any descri n, such as Curls, Braids, Wigs, Water Falls, &c., will find it to their ad- vantage to calland examine my stock before pur- chasing. It islarge.made in the very best man- ner, and sold at the lowest prices. All orders pone attended to. Gentlemen’s Wigs and ‘oupeés equal to any in this country or Europe. dec 21-1m 141 Baltimore, 4 doors east of Calve! INING SALOON . FOR LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN, Over Kidwell & Son’s New Drng Store, Pennsy}- vania av., near.the corner of Fourteenth at, ‘ed at all hours of the day, and un! eatres close at night, BF The best of WINES supplied to guests, de 28-1 FP. W.TEULON Proprietor. URSTON’S IVORY PRARL TOOTH POW 255 285 9, T DER. for cleaning, beantifyi: id Ls ipa the Teath and cnt This elegant prevara= no is entirely Unequai!ed. : Now Yor proprietor? For sale by all druggists, ae Ww ELLS? CELEBRAT MAOBINE-SPRHAD STRENGTHEN: LASTERS arethe very beat in all cases fo: tN ‘a plaster is required, Por sale by all druggi: jan 2+eoly,a g PROPOSALS. imors, Md. or either of ; th Hay, Corn, Oats Straw ” received for tie delivery of 5,00 | bushels of cors of oa's and 5) tons of bay or straw, | acd upwards | Ridae a west state at whieh of the shove-mamed | pointe t ropose to make deliveries. and the | rates at which they wil) make deliveries therast, | the quantity of+ach article proposed to ba deliv- ‘ered. the time when said deliveries shali be com- Menced, snd wher to be completed. ‘The price must be written outin wordsomthe ids. Corn to be put ap in good atont sacks, of about two bushels each ts in like sacks of absut three busheleesch. The <acksto be furnished without | extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely bs ed The particular kirdor description of oats, corn. bay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stat~¢ in th. proposals. All the artivies offered under the bide herein in | yited will be ebiect tos rigid inspection by the | Government inspector before being acosoted. Goutracta will ba awarde! from time to time to the lowest reeponcible bidder, as the interest of Goverpment may require and psyment will be | made when the warle amount contracted for shall | have been delizered and accepted, The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible perrons, that intaxe hia bid is aceeptes he or they will, within tee days thereafter, execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract to deliver the forage proposed in conformity witt the terma of this advertisement; and im case the said bicder should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of aaid bidder avd the next lowest respon- sible adder, F the person to whom the contract be awarde: ™The Tespovsihility of the guarantors must be thown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Oollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- die perron known to this office. All pingees wall bese’ notified of the accept- ce or rejection of their proposats, = wath e Tall nate and post off se adil ress of each bid- der'mnst he legibly written in the proposal Proposals must be addressed ‘o Brig Gen D. H. | Rucker, Chi-f Depot Quartermaster. Washing!on, D, Q., avd should be plainly marked ** Proposals for Forsge.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. algned by the crrtractor and both of his | uarantors, will be required of the snecessful bid- fer or bidders Upon siguiog the contract Bl.nk forms of bids, gnarantess and bonds may be obtained upon avplication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) - 1, the subscriber, do hereby propese to furnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at agreeably to the | terma of your advertisement iaviting proposals for ferent, dated Waa) sgton Depot, Dec. &, isd3, following articles, viz: ihe Vashels of Gorn. in sacks, at — per bushel of — eae ats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 22 pounds = tons of “Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,00 — eee Ur Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,00 ound? mmence on or before the — day op elivery to card to be completed on ot before the —— day of ——.18s—, avd pledge myself to toe sey ei aritten contract with the United ood and approved securities, within Fates, rite on days alter reine notitied tat tay tid bas been accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. A. Recker, 1 Depot Quartermaster, Ce Washington, D, C, wi a eT ents or in the e, the undersigned, residents o! . in county of vad State of , hereby, joimély and severally, covenant with the United States, and gnarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he er they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with good and auffictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to furnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the termaof this advertisement, dated Bec 3. 1x83, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail te enter into a con- tract, ac aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diflerence between the offer by said and the next lowes reapcusille bidder oF the person whom the contract may be awarded, ts ei Given under our hands and seals duns day of Witness: al, Thereby certify that, to the best of my kaowl- ge and belief, the above named guarantors are | aoad eed parisien ves ane ies for the amount for iG e security. Sea fies who be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Custums, or any other officer under the Ucited Biates Gowshiment: or respon- sible person known to offic: “HL, RUCKER. dD. dec 3 tf Brigadier General and Q. M. . MASTER'S OFFICE, Cre CUAREES DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, Wasninctos, D €,, January 4, 1864. Al! dealers ip Drugs Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness and Saddlery, are re- quested to senil to this office, on MONDAY of each week, asea'ed proposal or list. in dupitcate, of the articles they are preptred to farnish t» this Depot short notice. with the price of exeh marked in n figures. 8 in ease the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- | tained without delay, and at the lowest price. D. alers wishing to s«!1 to this Depot will be re- | quired to furnieh the list punctually avery Monday morning. if D. 8. RUCKER. Brigadier Gen'l and Chief Q. M., Jan 5.tf D opot of Washington. RPHAN’S COURT, Distriot of CoLuenra, Wasrincton County, To wit:—Ia the case of Jobn P. Turton. executor of Thomas Riggles, de- eeased, the exesutor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orebans’ Court of Wash- ington county aforesaid, appointed SATUR- DAY, the 2th day of January, 1355, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets and, ‘ar asthe same bave been collected ani turned into money; when and where ail the creditors and heirs of said deceased are not to attend, (at the Or- phaps’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may etherwise by !aw be excluded from all benefit in & Faid deceasesi’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 2ith day of 5 f anne Z. ©. ROBBINS. ja7-lawSw Register of Wills. ALY & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, 40 G street, between 17th and 15th streets, (Ist | Ward,) Washington D. 0. Dealers in Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Glass and Wired Shades. j : 7 All work done by us warranted to give tis action. jan 3-3w* VIBEMEN’S INSURANCE COMPAN WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL._..-.-$200,000, Office Comm 1 etek Avenues, Over Stra and Bank of sf HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY INEUEE AGAINAT LOSS BY FIRE, BS: oT Bohn D. Barclay Andrew Rothwell, Rich: Barry, Dr. C. W. Davis, DIRE George Shoemaker, Bamuel Cropley, Thomas Parker, B.B, French, F Samuel Redfern, Robert White, William Wilson, p William Wison , 'P, Kdward Clark, © charge for PONJAMES ADAMS, President, Bea’y. Rep 22-e06m SEATON BALL, ON BAOKNER OF NINTH AND D BTS. This large and handsome HALL is now for rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c [tis finely freseoed and dished in the most aubsjantial tanner, with large apd convenient dressing rsomsand gallery at the south end for spectators = ‘The Hall is the be:t ventilated room in the city with twenty windows on the south and east ao west side, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hall, It is admirably adspted for Qoncerts, being built with spec al attention to that object; and for Balls the greatest care bas been taken to have the best floor that could*be procured. Ws The Hall wiibe rented fer Balis, Concerts, Minstrels, Fairs. &c. Inquire of O. BEEOKLES, on D street, 34 door from the Hal). Ret })-3m N&Y, SINGING AND PIANO FORTS CLASS has been opened by Prof. WOLOWsKT, at 353 | Eifectaal | important Surgical Opersti ns performed Eth street between Hl and I streets. Througn his hew method. a person having only a slight know! read music readily, aud execute on the Piano with rare perfection, As to the vocal part, ze arrives: Ay: RGER nto HF. Lounos & Oe.,, 3’ AND MID ITAR Y MER- CHANT TAILOR, Ms opolitan Hotel, latesBrown’ s, _nov th ______Washington, D. 0, NOTICE TO THB PUBLIC, Pr and the public generally that wi have now ov hand at our avery extensive and general assortment of fine medium quality that we can sell at great bargains. Persons in want of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Will do well to cali and examine our stork at No arch *cGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN Wi The Merchant Mechanic, x 213 of ow Ba land Athens.” By Henry Bho i y Doctors Mitchell, Morehouse, and FRANOK TAYLOR, A HONEY SYRUP. Just received. KING & BUROHRELL, oo edge of music wi!l be enab ed in very short time to at most extraordinary resulta. o-40 362 Pennsylvania avenue, We world inform oar custom LARGE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT FURNITURE, GILT MIRRORS. Xc., FURNITURE and 630 7th street, betwee Louisiaoa avenue and D A ANTIevavseyY MEASURES IN CONGEESS son A. ‘ounds and other "tajeries of UOK WHEAT FLOU! FrE2es Booey Lou! Gorner I street and Varmont avenue. NDER THE BAN; a tale of the nineteenth century. The Army Surgeon’s Manual; by Wm. Grace. Wostminater Review for Oct ber. Arinopsane Bomirai® Mowry. From Dan to raheha; v. J, P. Newman novia FB ANOK TAYLOR: ee * — D* JOBNEON Fs TIMORE LOOK HOSPTPAL, OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERIOK STREET, THE ONLY PHYSIGIAN ADVERTISING, Bas discovered the most Oertain, Speody, and Remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOB. Relsf in Siz tours’ Ne Trifine! Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders. or by Deadly Poison, Murcury, suould apply immediately. A CURE WARRANTED UR NO CHARGE iN FROM ads. Le TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Diac! Str.ctures, Affections of the Kidneys and Dleafer, i ney. General Debdility, Nervousness. D: 5 Trib! Disorders ng from Selitary Habits of Youth. the SRCKeT and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens ‘o the mari- | ners of Bryssue, blighting their most brilliaut bopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &e., im possible, = YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of Sali- tary Vice, that dreadf@' and destrnc'ive habit, which annuaily sweeps to an untimely grave thonsands of Young men of the most exa ted talent and bril'ant inellect, who might o:herwies have entranced listening fenates with the thunders ef eloquence or waked to extacy the living here, may call ‘bh full confidence, KE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the rad and melancholy effects. produced by early habits of youth, eakaers of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head. Dimness ht, loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of cart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, De— rangement of the Digestive Fanctio # General Debility, 8ymptoms of Consumption. &c. Mrstatity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much to be dreadei—Igoss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Dopressi. n of *pirits, Kvil Porebodiag, Aversion to Society. Self distrust. Love of Boli- tude, Timidity, &e. NOTICE Married Persons. or young men contemplating marriage. aware of Physical Weakness, Organio Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &c. should apply immediately, He who places bimaelf under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor asa gentle- man, and confidently rely upon his skill asa Phy- | sician. ORGANIO WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS 10 MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs ist perdily cured.and full vigor restated Thousa: ds of the most nervous, debili- tated and impotent, who = lost all hope, have been iminesintely relieved — ; Allimped rriage, Physical or Men- tal Dieq- al a8 Of Procreativs power, Nervous Igritability Tremblings, and Weakness or exhaustion of the me+t feartul kind, speedily cured, DR Jt Member of the Ros don, Graduate from one o leges in the United States, and the greater whose life Har beeo spent the hospitals of Len- don. Parisy Philadelphia snd esewhere, has ef- fected nome tonishing cures thas HN c of the most aric were ever khown; many troubled with ringing in the head afd ears when asleep, great nervous- ness, be alarmed at sudden s unds bashfuloess, with frequest blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have ininred themselves by a certain practice indulgedin when alone—a habit frequently l-arned from «vileompanions,«ratschool, the effecta of which are nightly felt.even when asieep, and, if bot cured, renders marriage impossible, and de- troys both mind and body, shou:d apply immedi ately. ‘ What 8 pity thata young man, the hope of hia country aud darling of his parents, should be snatched? from all the prospects and enioyments of Hife by the consequen e of deviation from the path of nature and indulging ‘n acertain eecret hal Such persous must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the meat ceseary requisites to promote connubial bappi- sindset, Without these the journey through life becomes A&A Weary pilgrim ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view: the ecomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly refiections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEA S OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and impradent votary of pleasure finds be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it otten happens that an ill-timed senae of sbame or dread of discovery deters him | frem applying to those who, from education and respeetability can alone befriend him. He falls into the hacds of ignora: t and designing pretend- era. whe. incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him triflipg mouth after month, orss long as the smallest fee cn be ebtained. and in despair Jeaye him with ruined healtw to sigh over his galling disappointment; or, by the use of that Rep ercury, basten the constitu- tional symptoms of this terrible d. Afiections of the Head. Throat, Nose progressing with frightful rapidity utsanend to bis dreadful suiferiogs by sonding Bim to that undiscovered country from whos bourse vo traveler returos, OFFICE 7% SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name and nutber i Q? No letters received unless post paid and con- taining a stamp to beused onthe reply Persons writing sbould state age.apd send portion of ad- yertivemen* describing Fymptoms, The Dr.s Diploma hangs in his Office. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and tne —— rn. Jobpston, witbessed by the reporters of** The San’? ard many other papers no ices of which h eared again and again be’ore the public Bi: standing a* # gentleman of character anir Ape Gs is @ sufficient guarantee te the af- icted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, ja 29-ly Ses DISEASES! SECRET DISEAS8ES!! iy SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER us “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Mineral,no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Talento Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable. having nosmell nor any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in jure the stomach or bowels 6! the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days. acd recent caser in*t twenty-four hours.”? Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPCBURE. NO TROVELB. RO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have deepaired of getting cured, oF who pays — eorged with Balsam Qopavia, or reury, try the Meron?) YSAMARITA WS GiFT, Sent by mail ina velope. Price—Male packa, . Female, $3. BLOOPB!!! BLOOD! BLoop!! + SORES spots, BOILS. SYPHILIS FOROFULA, ULCERS. TETTERS, SCALES, OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the Rabie as a poritive cure, SYPHILIS OK VENEKBNAL DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUICE iss, mast potent, certain and effectual remedy P prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the verereal poison, so that tre cureis thorough acd permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, aud do not transmit to your pus- terity that for which you may repent inafler yeare DO NOT DESPAIR! Although you may be pronona‘ed incurable, the SAMARITAN’S KOOT ANU HERB SUICES Will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, a8 Well as all the bad eflects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which anmbers of Ke- males suffer. the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily atapted, in U} Uterna, in Whites. in bearivg down, Palling of the Wemb, Debility. and for a'l com plaints incident to the sex. fi ae byexpress, Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles ‘or , BAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Price 25 dents, Full directions. | = DESMOND & OO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Office. Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner ith st. and Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf 0 etl Oi a a by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol England, ard secured by the seals 0” the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No 1, is the effectual remedy for Ralax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System, Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the naseonse use of Copavia, Gubebs, &e Tries mar No.3is the infallible remedy for all Impari- ties and Se-‘ondary Symptoms, thus obviating ae _ of mercury &nd all other deleterious ingre- jents. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin case, at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9,304 in $27 cases, thus saving $9, Divided in separate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roua, &c., ® Snolesale and retail by Dr, BARROW. Na, 194 Bleecker at. Now. #376" FORD, No. 290 Pa, aro., corner lith street. Pho by CONFIDENTIAL. Youne MEN who have injured themselves by certain secret habitywhich unit them fr busi- nest. pleasnre, or the duties of marcied life; also middle aged or old men, whe, from the follies of youth or other causes, fel a debility in advanc their years be'ore placing themselves under the treatment of any one. should first read “THN SECKET FRIRND,” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Frieod ” Sent to any address, in a sealed enyolope on re- ceipt of Twenty-five Cents. Address . Dx, OHAB. A. 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