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‘THE EVENING STAR | CUNGRESSIONAL. In TUE SENaTe yesterday after our report ticeeo— ° ‘The Senate resumed the consid+ration of the Am+ne ments to the eproliment nill he a recruit for State credits, was adopted; and the furtber consideration of the subject was post- poned titl to-day. Mr. Sumner offered a joint resolution pro- | poring An amendment to the Uonstitation, as follows Representatives to Congress shall be appor- tlones among the several States which may be included within the Union, according to the Lumber of mae citizens of age, having in each Sta‘e the qualifications requisite tor electors, ef the most numerons branch of the State | Legirisiu'e, The actual enumeration of such ciizens shull be made by the census of the United States. | Riterea to the Judiciary Committee; and, after a brief executive session, the Sanate adjourned THs Hove® passed the naval appropriation | Dill, aud adjourned. Diryw’r WerK—The Honorable Grantley Berkeey, who several years ago visited our ‘Western terruories tor the purpose of baffilo buptieg, Das just published in England two voirms of his +-Lifte aud Recoilections,” in which he gives 3 picture of the very peculiar times in which the author was bora and flour- iebed Among his sketches of royal life is a story of Lacy Haggerstone’s scheme to charm the Regent. ‘Her Ladyship had at her residence a min- iature tarm-)ard and three pretty little Alder. rey cattie. When the Prince and his frieuds bad arrived sbe came forward from a side wieket as a milkmaid, for the purpose of making @ sylabub for the Prince. She had a silver pail in one band and ap ornamental ftoo} in tbe other. Lady Haggerstone tripped along, with ribbons fiving from her dainty jittie milking hat that hung on one side of her gtacetnl head, and the smailest little apron tied below her laced etomacher, till she came opposite his Royal Highness, to whom she dropped a really graceful courtesy. Then pseting lightly over the benutital plaited straw, Der tucked up gown showing her neat ankle as well as her colored stockings, she plsced her pail and stool conveniently for nse Leaning against the flank of one of the crossest locking of the Alderneys, she was attempting to commence ber ruetic labors, but not having Felected the right sex, the offended animal did not seem to fancy the performance. for ne first kicked ont and then trotted away, nearly up- setting stool, pailand Lady Haggerstone, woo, nament striking ont the third section | of the bill of last winter, which permits ra. | at ® Discount of crurting agents to virit southera Stares t | J covered with confusion, made a hasty retreat back to her little dairy, whence she did not appear again.” THE New fF asutonin Hatz. —The Paris cor- Tespondentof the London Court Journal, ina letter dated Jan. 12th, describes the latest fash- ion of wea: hair at the Tuileries bali on the ith. He says The hair no longer hangs @ la (recque on the neck behind, but is brought forward, and threatens all offenders in helmet fashion on the summit of the bead. «The promissory or- gane,’ as the satirists of phrenology denominate those low down towards the nape of the neck, and which have hitherto been concealed by the Dair, pow stand revealed in all their ugly indiscretion. Itisa@ horrible thing to relate, bot the truth must be told. The parting runs all slong the top of the head without any strajgbt line in tront, and the short frizzy curls round the brow have replaced the noble look- ing bandeaux drawn back from the forehead ard showing “the geod bomps” to the best ad- vantage Is it any congolation to learn that the fashion has been imposed hy the hairdress- ers themselves, fur we search in vain for any great name connected with its introduction? The matter was put to vote, so we understand, arthe last Assembly of Ooilt-urs held at the Salle Moliere—the Asembly of Taste which takes place twice a year to determine the fashions. Twelve yourd ladies are submitted to the experimental practice of the newestthing of the great Paris hairdressers, and this year, almost by unanimity, the preference was &warded io Leopold's coiffure Empire, and thos has ugliness proclaimed her supremacy over taste and elegance for the year. CrecLe GInGERUREAD.—T wo cups of milk, {onr if you like) one cup of molasses, one sa- gar, one of butter, two eggs, two heaping tea- spocdfuls of saleratus, flour enough to make it suffas pound cake, essence Jemon, and nat- meg NY, SINGING AND PIANO FORTS CLASS has been opened by Prof. WOLOW-KI,at3535 6th street between H and I streets, Through his | pew method, a person having only a slight knowl. {| edge cf music wi'l be enab-ed in very snort time to read music readily, and execute on the Piano with Tare perfection, Asto the vocal part, he atives at most extraordinary results, jad-4w OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENOE, Have just received. and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chanaeliers, Brackets. Dr.p Lights, Pi New York. Philadelphia &c., which wall be sold | on the mest reasonab!e terms. goes RANGES, FUBNAOES, and Fire-Board Loves. We ure prepare t> furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on sonable terms, Hutels. Restanrants. &c.. are invited to call We do all kinds of GAdand STKAM FITTINGS romptiy and cheap. an also everything in the Pir MBING line in the most sati~factory manner. Call and « r Bathing Tub aatains Werer -&e., at No, 500 avenue, the large-t feb2 eott | SUitaBLe PRESENTS FoR THR HOLI- | PHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS, the greatest variety in this city CARTES DE VISITE OF CELEBRITIES, Plain and col: ret. OPESA GLASSES, FIEUD GLASSES, FINE GOLD SPRET-CLES. TEREOSCOPES AND VIZ ¥W3, at the lowest prices, at cm Fran LIN & CO., Opticians 244 Pa. av.. betweeo 12th and 1th s) and 355 Pa tiosal Hotel Building. dec 20-tf Mazes FASHIONABLE DANCING A TEMPERANCK HALL, EB street, between 9th and }'th sts, 0 Oh street near t establichment in D This Academy fs now open for the reception of ils, = Dares or Tuition. For Ladies. Missss and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to5 p.m. 2 Gentleman's Class—Tuesdays, Thurstays aud Ssturcays, from ¥to l) p.m, Those desirous of joining may 4 80 by apriving at the Academy during school hours. Quarter eommencing on entry, oc8 A FAL! CK. 486 CHOICE aise z STOCK, 486 456_...___. PAPER ANGINGS. — ane Justopened, a beantiful arsortmentof Gold, Em dreidered and me 1 Gilt pavers, Also. @ varied ice stock of Satin and Bisnk Pepers. orders, ttatues, Centre Pieces. &e- Orders for Paperbangiogs or Window Shades | pauctuailly execut: n city or country, Terms cash for goods and « or 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. 4.96 The richest, handsorest and most varied stuck | ef Gilt and Darks Wood Oval Picture Frames in | the Listrict. These goods are warranted to be | gilded with gol: leaf and of superior workman mr. Alwo, @ beantifal assartment of Card Visits j Frames 0! foreign and domestic manufacture. Al) | goods warranted as represented | £68 SOO |. 46h Different celors and sizes Window Shades to | store. Orders for any required style or size Shade | made to order. | 486 PoTeHE CORD AND TassRLs, Different # aele, Rings, N ‘CARD VISITE FRaMKS, French Gilt, Swiss Carved woot, and American Composition Cxrd Frames in variety. ~~ pLiCTURSS, _ A few choice at J. MARKKI Ga Please remember the Number, 46, term Cash for and Labor. sep 17, QOCarBARe T. JAN" ARY 28TH, 186 Distaicr or CoLumnia, WaeHtSCTON County, Te-wit -—In the case of Margaret Adamson, executrix of Roger Adamson, decd. the ere aforesaid bax, with the approbation of the Orphs Court of Washington County atoresaid, appor Tuesday. the gist day of February ext, for the Sinai settlement and distribution of tha per- said deceased. and of the assets in far as the same have been collected when and where all the credi- deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washingten Coun- ty aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouch: or they may otherwise hy law be exclude? from al. Denefit in auid decensed’s : vided a eopy izes and colors Picture Cord and Tas. | avings and Painting tfor sal TERS No 406 Sevecthetront” ait ~ i patos BGORNER OF NINTH AND D 8TS8. 8: of thisorder be published oes eae for three | weeks im the Evening Star, previous tothe said ‘Bet day of February, las, Tent: Z. ©. ROBBINS Register of Wills. porns PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by e the tomac Tow Company's boats, jas on board, or to OHN 8, D. LDe0)! b a4 d SB E MAP OF GEORGIA — P Ind ander deo S d Asseubly; only tacked with Pans ‘Bleo.alaras Map De FOr Mel yEANCK TAYLOE, i | the Bail iG BOOT AND | NO. 18 MARKET SPAO To make room for SPRING GOODS, I will se}! my entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's. Gent's and Buys’ BOOTS AND SHOES AND RUBBERS TEN PER jan i9-1m — OHAS. GENT ON ALL SALES, | until February ieth next. licited, An early call is solicit RosENTHAL, No, 16 Market space, _ Pa. av., batween 8th and 9th sta, NEW BOOP AND SHUE BTORB . BAYLY & 00., 278 PuwseyivaNis Leute: Bet. 11th and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House Would inform their Friends and the respectfully Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1364, A fine and new assort: LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND ment of CHILDRB _ BOOTS AND SHOES made Up in the Latest and moat Fashionable style, We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by | trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairahar of tha Publis patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Department of the business, and we can safely | boast of ore of the finest assortment ef LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. OHAS. B. BAYLY & CQ., ocl4-tf No. 278 Penn. av.. bet. 1ith and 12th sts $30,000 %°%"8 soors anv sHozs REDUCED PRICKS. HELLER & 0O.,492 SEV Are ‘till offering their entire stock SHOES at IN ad 8t.. of BOOTS aed reduced prices. comprising some of the best maker of all kinda of la and Shoes. at #1 Benvy M y We are selling— Genuine Ladies’ Gleve Kid Congress Boots at $3. A goed Lodies’ Leother Heeled Shoe at $1.15, Ladies’ Slippers. geod qualit! All tizes now of the Boys’ én’s Shoes at $175. y, 75 centa, Gopper-tipped Shoes . ents’, misses’ and children’s Boots And our stock of heavy Boots at manufacturers’ cost. at jan 9-im* HELLER & CO. 4927th at.,4doorsabove Utd Fellows’ Also, a large variety of Traveling Bags at cost at 4927 th street, bet. Trunks HELLER & 0 8. Hall. Valices and . D and B sta. DENTISTRY. \REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I would advise all to extract to call at DR. LEWIE and have the:n taken out without pain. Alsc. cal and examine the toctor’s ne roved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TE fyou once see the great improvemant in his teeth, bave them inno otherstyle than thig Teeth inserted f you will bew and valuable one rsons havin, S offi teath wan lim ETH. Silver and Rubber Plates at the old price. as we have not advanced the price on our work since t change streets. tan 25-ly in gol ss enue, between 12th and 13th 8.R LEWIE, M.D, Dentist. ENTISTRY—Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERXILL, | Dentists, Room No. 2. Washington Building, corner Penna. avenue snd 7th street. jan i7, -tm* \OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY rik extertal application of DR_S1GES- MOND’S E:SENCE OF PALMETTO. It actsat once upon the nerves connected With the teeth aching, and relieves instautly. thin aid eve served Db: White’s etal Fill‘n inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av. g. Cheo gond door from 13th street, attends es By decayed tooth can be cured a:d pre- filling ant barns up with Br. 8 P astic Bove Teeth jan 4 2m* ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenus, sec- es. branches of the profession. oe 13- pene COMPOUND SYRUP OF @UM 'ARAS, Well known asthe Most Pleasant, Safe, and Speedy Cure for COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENE38, CROUP, WHUCPING OOUGH AED ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGB, Its superior efficacy in arresting stubborn coughs t the Drug Price 25 and 5 cents For convenience an! bination may be bh: jtores. a bottle. 4 portability and the frst stages of consumption. bas long been appreciated by most families and ph: Ite success in giving immediate relief from a re- icians, and the same com- a@ ina mild lozenge form, well Qdapted to relieve public speakers, singers, and children, and known as “TYLER'S G: ‘Loy 1-e03m* UM ABABIO COUGH LOZEN‘tE8,” 285 PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICER 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 255 C Steger, MATTHEW K. WALSH, between Ith 255 and lith, Second dcor from Harvey's Osster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many frieo am now prepared to make libera! Cast and Silver Watches. Dia vances on Gold monde, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Hardware, . Clothing and Merchandise of every description in good order. @#-Having had 12 ness in the City, an q fidential) I will day (Sunday exe o'clock p. m. ears experience in the busi- faverably knewa to many of | blishneats ip | ite citizens, I am confident that te all wh» mayen- | trest me with business (which will he strictly con- ivenstisfactien. Officeopenevrry | pted) from7 o’clocka.m. until 9 Ju i7-3in_ P)UNING SALOON FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, | Over Kidwell & Son's New Drug Stor Pennayl- vania av., near the corner of Fourteenth et. MEALS fursished at all hours of the day, and until) de 23-Im* fter the theatres close at night. S87 The best of WINES supplied to au F. W.TEULON Proprietor. ita. ENDELL HOCSE LADIES’? AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, 495 SeveNrh Breekt, KING & ENGLISH, Prora:zrors. Heying refitted and renovated the House for- merly Bnown aa the “Hop Keetasurant, we respectfully inform our friends and the public that we are now prepared to nerve up all the Celicacies of the season ina f that caunot fail to please the most fastidioas. Our WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS are of the most chuice brands, y DINNER and SUPPER PARTIKS served in the highest style of the art,either in the publit a- le 1 or private apartments. ST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE es EUROPEAN PL. ja) eodim Isenlarged to double its former capacity, EUR OPEAN HOTEL. Cerner Pa. av. and th st., Washingcon, D, C. This hotel, the oldest eouducted on the Ruropeap pian intbiecity, bas beem eularged and Improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the incre: Thacktui forthe patrons, ed, the prietor hopest oc % at by attention to business we DUbMe to receive patronage as heretofore, Gurots will oply be charged with what they reonive. OCH Tare moderate. p gmnion, Proprictor. {IREMEN’S INBURANOE COMPANY o WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL... Opice Core Street and ono $290.000, Louisiana Avenues. Over Bank of Waxhrinst in. INSURE HOUSES D George Bhoemak, Bamuel Cropley, Themas Parker, BB. French, Bamue! Redfern, Fitliam Wilson No charge for pol er, Neies. AND iReoroRg: Richs: Br. C. Rob ABEL G. DA +18, Beo'y. ALL. be Ual With twent: i west aide, wie It being hit: with and for Salis the have the best floc: The Hall Biivstrets Fairs. Tequire of 0. 8 from the Hall. Parties P 5.—Orders recei the ety. datisg terms, oe 31 G and Barry's of the Peni London; Al4erzon’a tife {jm op Altack and istery of the Royal Lonéonv; Duane’s Jan 31 Boal t the south end for spectators ‘athe best ventilate: won the south and ge ventil: taken ia ee for B. & ved for dishes M, ENABE&CO.. GOLD MEDAL PIaNos ‘The sole Agency of this celebrated P: Witsre they can be hired O¢ purchased where theycan ire purchased at Second hand pianos bought aed ve Dew ones. Fr.0,h8 inst Char! ring nud Arti : of Fortification, London Defense, Sanpera an nual for Engi FRAN’ Anirew OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LO&S BY FIRE. D. Barolay othwell, ra Herre, W Davis, ert White, T. Xdward Clark. JAMES ADAMS, President. seen ecee d reom in the city, or in the center of | irsbly adapted for Concerts, | spec'al attention to that objec’ test care kai been taken to | r that could he procured ' be rented fer Balis, ke HECKLES, on D street, 34 door | movli-sm | AUTIER' RESTAUR. my former business o1 ‘Coneerte ‘ANT. Having resumed | ery Dinners, Weidings, hoe Bat turm my thanks to myformer fri the public generally for their past beg Acontivuance of the eame.as I ein pared to serve them at the shortest with the et:cost care. d patronage fally pre OHENRACH, LMOKE'S ARTILLERY AND ENGINEER. ing Overations a) sy Gi Bi pe iD usular Campsign; Tha Siege of Kars, op Fo! one ebb’ Tres. ; Connolly in-ra 2 vols, @er Tronps OK TAYLOR. the | esl eant and jacnard | am 0 Roti:e, and ea 5 ITIBR, { 252 Pennsylvania avenui for all parts of deez { ; 4M, and | tien TRAVELERS’ DIRKOTORY. '08 BALTLNOKB & OU KB. OU, WasnineTom, Deces ber 13, 1564, On avd after Funday, December 18, 1964. Passen- ger Traine herween Washington and Saltinore will De ron an follaws- TRAINS MOVING NORT: Avivestuslduees004u ee No. 2—-NRBW YORK & PHILADRL! - PREAS Leave Washingt. 07:04. 4, arrive ot Philade} phi. 1:56 p M.. New Yerk 5:30 p.w. No Baltimore tickets aeld No, 3—BaLTIMOKE & WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Wasbngton @:15 a.m. ato ping at way stations, connectingat Relay with the Mail Tria for the Weat.and resching Bzltimore at 10:00 aL”, No. 4~ NBW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 4.. Arrive at B P.M, Philadelphia 5:37 Pp. iP, ‘No. 5—-BALTIMOKE TRAIN AND W TIONB- Leave, Washi 3:01 ee, y with Fre PM §- RALTIM¢RS COMMUTATION aND —Lesve Washington 4:30 P.M Acriveat Baltimore 6:10 p om. Pain train atopsa Blacensburg, B Itaville, Lauret asd Ancapolis Junction ovly. No. PHILADELPHIA TRAIN No, 7—bUr TON, ALBANY & NEW YORK &X- PRESS TRAIN—Leave Washing.o 6:00 Pu. Arriveat New York 4:00 a.™ jails and Pass:n~ pe by ‘hia train connect witb all the early mora ing lines leaving New York for the Bast, North an Wert. No Philadelphia «r Baltimore tigkats go) by thie train which islimi‘ad in capacity by | Goyerrmentorders to insare the mails, No S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN | Leave Pennington 0:45 P.M. end arrive at Balti more ©. PM NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND N TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 at Re ay House f«r Western passeo- ers to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkeraburg, and all pointsinthe West Reaches New Vork at 6:15 4M. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be mate with the $:15 a_M,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Washington. No trains to or from Annapclis on pday. BUNDAY TBAENS. THE ONLY TRAINS FAOM WASHINGTON for passer gers on Sunday are the ":15 sod 11:15 3p. M for Baltimore, and 7:10 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West and theé p ™ for New York onty. THROUGH TICKETS 0 the West, as well as to Philadelphia, New York, or Buston, can be h: the Station Ticket Office at all hwurs in "he day, as No WESTER P, M,; stoppin. | well as at _oew office ip the American Teleg-aph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, betweea 43, and Cth streets BAGG AQE will be checked at all hours,—alao for through points. to save trouble and confas.oo at the departure of he trains, i ‘ ALL PASSENGERS, whe ther soldiers or citizens, are politely bu. earnestly requested to respect the rules of the Line. extabli- hed fer the general ad yantare. such asthe keeping of one or more carx exclurively for ladies and their alendants. aud the prevention of amoking in any but the amoker’s carr, and a's0 to make a cheerfm: acid) ees ce with the decisions of the agente or conductors in regard to their cares pickers ete,. especially ip ry of starting the trains, she Oy Of EMITH, Master of Transportation, &. M. COLE. General licket Agent, decn \REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUT. To NORTHWEST? AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25. trains wil! l-ave timore from North Calvert Station, as fll .ws Fart Mail at... ns 92°A. Mu. Harrisburg Accommodation 3 Erie oud vittaburgh Expre: Pittsburg and Elmira Bxpreas___. A. M. TRAIN. FROM WASHINGTON ith the 9 20 A, M_train from Bal-imore argh and the Wert ad f-r Simira, le. Rochester, Dunkirk. Canan- r Pitt- ir Buftaie. Pasa Siagara Falla, aod for New York City. P M. TRAIN PROM WASHINGTON Bee Oth the AP. M” tra:a from Baltimore for Pittsburg and Erie. THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WAXHINGTON Connects with the 1 PM. Express from Balti- mere and rune through to Pitt-burgh and Elmira. ithout change of care connec ing at Pi teburgh for Cincinnati, Chicago, and 8t Louisa and at Elmira. for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, ONS THROUGH TRaIW ON SONDAY. Leaving Warhington at3 o’clook P, M, SLEEPING CARR ON NIGHT TRAINS Botptzrs’ Tickers at Governuent Rat LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. @7-For Tickets and any information the Office of the varria Ro! Pennaylvat ia ixth stre ational Hotel. and Dene somes Ne: fanhicgton. sear New Jersey avenue, _ NADU BARRY rintendent . R. RB. Soper en WILRINS, Passenger and Ticket Agent. ETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6th dec 49 tf PHivapELPuia STEAMERS, pkiy heteees PHIL- XANDRIA GEORG. New Bspress Line TOWN. and OWN. Steamers Mayflower, Philadelpbis and George Gd. Brout sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- o. 59 Water street, between Congress h. Georgetown. tapply to poly *° JOHN B, DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetown. Agent in Philadelphia, WM. P, CLYDE. i¢ North Wharves. Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st, mov 8-tf B. STRENGTH TC THE WEAK! - YOUTH PO THE AGED!! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalleiasa R and Kestorer cf wasted or inert functions, The aged shenld be certain to make the Biokrane & bousebeld wot, inasmuch agit mill render the youthful iv feeling and in rtreng h, acd ena-le them to live everasain the days of their pristine joy. Itnotenly exh'larates butstresethers, aod is really un invaluable blassicg, es ly to those who have been reduced toa *ition of sarvility selfahnge misfortune, or. ordinary sickness. No matier whatthe canse of impotency ofany humay ergar. thin Ga preparation will remove the eflect at once and forever. shone 20 Rsk A ENE InroreNey. GENERAL DenILity. Neavons ity Dysprreia, DerressiovN Loss or AP Low Srrit 6 ORG t Cor Incar a Most Detiauren. AND Nove. Erect Upon THe Nek M, aud a.l who are ia any way pre vous disabilities ave earnestly edvi + in this most excellent and uueguarled sore who. by imprndence have lost their RAL VIGOR, will fie? a speedy and perma nent cue ip ne nenteweipt BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE the LANGUtD, the DESPAIR ING the OLD should give this valuable discovery a trial; 1 be found totally different from all other articles for the same parpo-e.. TO FEMALES —Thi: prepara ion is invaluable in nervous weak: es of all hinds a8 it will re store the wested strength with wonterful perma | nence Itis also a grand tonic, and will gtve relief ic Dyspepsia with the first lose A brief persistense in ite use will renovate the +tomach to a degree of perfect heaith, and banish Dsapepria forever Oue dollar per bottie, or six bottles for $3. By Dav 8 GENREALLY, Bent by expres anywhers, by addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLY SR, Proprietors, 1 Ordar street, New York. Sold by 8. ©. FORD, corner ! itn street dec 9 eoly.a ard Pennsylvania avenue ANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W.G. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. a4+ Be The largest Mus Establishment aaa and only importing houre in the Die- trict. Sole Agency of Steinway & Sons gra square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new aseortment, making our stoek 16 inatra:nents of this celebrate’ factory alone, which isa larger assortment than can be found at any oth-r azeo cy of this house in the country Besides these we havea etcet of Paven & Bacon, ard Haines SoLp | | This large aud handsome HALL ts now fer rent | Brothers mak Wi the sole agents | for BALLA CONCERTS. &o It ia inely frescued | CfMenre & Machine aatly celebrated GABINST anc Gni-ned ip the most nbstantial canner, with | ORGANS which. we s-!] at factory pric-s ‘Tar ree und convenient dressing roomaand galery | §1:0 t. $5 Prince & Co.'s MRLODROYS Porchasirg exclusively for cash, we are enabled ‘to sel) at the lowe-t figures for cash, and apn ac com modati tet . Old ‘Pianos, taken, in exchange, tuned and re paired 066 EU ER . THE GREAT CHINESE REM- EDY FOR GONORRHEA, GLES!, Ero One Box Will pPExFORM a CuRS L[ngredients are purely vegetable. It in pleasant to the taste, has ro bad oder, abd may be carried ‘no the vest et without fear of detection. Cirenlars free. Prica $ia box. Sold by JOUN J. KROMER, su to $C. Upham, 400 Chestnut street. P| phia and io Wasbineton by 8.0. FORD. avenue Sent by mail ja IVERMORE ON EGROES AS SLAV Soldiers, Anti Slever: sa; by Hon Henry Wilson Slavary Ranotiexed by the Bible Employment of Nezrova in the American Revolution | Bishop Hopxins’s Review of Blavery Goodwin's Reply to Biahop Hopkina Ks‘es on Slavery Abolition a Sedi Qurio:ities of Nagro Slavery Negroes and Negro Slavery Slavery. Rochin’s Beau ts, of one are stice of Slave Say | PRUosophy and Pras eANCK TAYLOR, J. HBIBER coleleg Loupox & Ce. RNS AND MILITARY MER- HANT TAILOR. Metsezolitan Hota, | jrown’s, nov 1-t7» Penmevivania avsye sn gton, D. Os UEENS OF BONG. Being momoira of some Of the moat celebrated female yoeslists, from 1 ith ‘traits and Tifeampag the Bsqni- . 1861 and uch. By Charles b maps and} at tho. FRANOE TAYLOR maux in tha years Buc! AF phy 4 mua, of the quesate the present time. ‘ton, 1 Fo) i b Baas Hall, wit 00 Tie DB. 5: | H TON & HAB- | CLOTHING. PROPOSALS. oLorTeiIne. GOING !-GUING!—GOING! BOWN THEY 90 AT LBFS THAN GOLD PRIOMS, J. H, SMITH AND sM!TH BROTHERS, THE GREAT CLOTH'NG HOUSE OF WASGINGTON, No. 460 ano 404 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the Post Office. ALL GODS SPONGED. Where yon can find all the latest styles of FRENCH, ENGLIGH AND AMBKICAN WALKIN®@ OvuATS. ' Latest £17! biG TOP PANTS. DOUBLE BSRASTED VESTS, asD BUSINESS SUITS, In PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERE, | Together with the * LARGEST STOCK j BOYS’ CLOTHING THE GiTY, N, B.—We have also THE LARGEST STOCK PIECE GOODS if CU=TOM WORK, All of which we: ffer at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, FHIKTS, TIE3, SUSPENDERS, &e, &e. ie J. H. SMITH. No. 460, and SMITM BROS. No. 464, CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Seventh Ptreet, opporite Post Office, fel Im Wastingtor. peeonmsy NOTICE! BAR & RRO, Corser 7‘h aad E s*reeta, BAR & BRO, Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A KAKE CHANCE FORK BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every deseription! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH > CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods repravented at what they Really Ars, All Goods represented at what they B FAIR DEALING GUARANTEBD! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! KZ Store closed Saturdays until Evenirg, ja 17-2m GBBAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION oF WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS GOLD PENS, &o,, &o. S.M. WARD & O©., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 205 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 160.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS, RINGS, GOLDPENS, <c., WORTH $500,000, To be sold at One Dollar each, without regard to Value | And not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. and not tote kept unless you are perfectly ratiafied, Splendid list of articles to be sold for $1 each, } 10 Gol! Hunting Cased Watches. . -- $109 10) Gold Watchus.. ga 20) Ladies’ Watche: -—-- 35 500 B iver Watches, += + GIS to B25 64: Gola Neok and Ve ains - Wto 1 1, 06 Chatelaine and Guard Chains... to 15 300 Vert and Neck Chaing............. 4 te 12 4.100 #0 iteire Jet and Gold Broeches. . 4 to 8 40o Coral, Lava, Garnet &¢ , Brooches 3 to 8 7.20Gol- Jet. Opal. &c..EarDrops.... S3to 8 Gents’ Breas acd Scarf Pins 3 ri 8 CS) ere 5° 8 Ov Scli aire Heeve Buttonsand 2 8 300 Gold Thimbles. 4 6 5/0 Mipiature Loe 2to 8 3/00 Miniatore f ockete 4to 9 3.06 New Styl- Belt B: 5to 8 2 by Gold Toothvicks. 2to 6 a4! Fob and Hibben 8 id zt 5 xt! Chased Goid Rings 2to 5 Mv Stone ret Ringe. 2to 6 far Sete Ladies’ Jew. a fto } Rel ’ Jewelry, var styles 3 to 15 int) Gold Pens, Silver Case ant Pans 4to 8 4. Gol Pens, Gold vase aud Pei 4to In 9.10} Gold Pens, Guid Mounted Ho: 3to 6 Certificates ef the various articles are placed in ervelopes. sesled, and mixed, These envelopes will be sen? by mail as ordered, without regard t choices afte recetving the Cer: what article it represents. you ar send and gat the article, or apy other on the li ‘be same valoe, and after seeing the article, if it does rot give perfect aatinfaction, we desire you to mtorn itand get the wonsy. Ia all trausactions hy mail we charge fir One Carti Certificates will be semt for for . Agents wanted every- where, Wexilow Agents ten cents on each Gerti ficate, provided their ren ce amounts to ona doilar. Also extra Premiums for large ordera. ARMY BADGES. On the receipt of $} £4, we will sand & Solid Silver Bhe!d (pure coin) or Badge. for either Divisioa or Cerps in the army or a Cavalry, Artillery, Iafan- try, Engineer, or Pontooneer’s Pin, with your name. Tesi ent, aud comoany, handsomely en graved thereon, together with our wholesale illus- trated circulars to agebta. 8, M, WARD & ©O., 26% Broadway, New York, cae 25 cents. five leven for $2, thirty Jan 21-W& Sat St MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS The ombivaticn of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a lovg and extensive practice, Taoey are mild in thrir op-ratios.and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting a'l irregn- larities. Painful Menstruation, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- pain ip the side, palpitation of the heart, Il nervous afections, hysterics, fatizgae, pain ip the back and limba, &c.. disturbed asleep, which arise from interruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was tne commencement of a new era im the trent- ment of ir egularities aud obstructions which have igved 60 many to & PREMATURE GRAVE. No can evjoy yood health udless she is regular, and whenever an obstruct! eral health begins to dec! the finest Preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T BRE DECEIVED, Take this atver'isement to your Draggist. aid tell him that you want the REST and caost RELIABLS FEMALE MEDI- CIN® IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS bave been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, iaducing, with cer- tamnty, rervodiral reexiarity, They sre Known to thcusands.who huve used them at different periods throngtout the c untry, having tha sanctioa o: some of the n ost eminent Physicians in America. Perplicit di:ectsozs, statins when they should not he used with each Kax—the Price One Dollar por Bor, or 5 Boxes for $$, containing from 5) to # Pills. Pills seat hy mail, promptiy, aecure from observa- tion. by remitting o the Prooriators, FOR SA! ® BY ALL DRUGTIST3 HUTCHINS & HILLYER, P. deo 10-enly.a Saeaee st. E PUBLIO. To THA ETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, Treasury Derartwant. Bourcirox’s Orrick, Oct, 29, 1884. Congress, by an act passed at its last session placed a considerable sum of money at the disposs of the Secretary of the pEEGaNGED to be employed fio the progacution of measures for tse detection and panishment of psrsens en, ed in counter- feiting Treasury notes fractional eurreney,and other securities of the United States, This fund ia devoted to the paymant of rewards to detectives and others through whose instr:mentality offen- ders are brought ty justice: aud its administration sud the conduct of the measures referrefl to are siscon by order of the S-er- tary, under the imms- inte supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communications relating thereto. or to the eleno~s indicated. should be addressed. Liberal rewarda have slrendy. ‘been paid to saveral partios who have sided in the apprehension of couater- Lore, It is hoped that the stimalus thus offered, added to the interest which all govd citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the credit of the natioval securities, and th race al Lusiness operations. will induce the earn. estco 0 tien of all capable of affording any aid in the efforts being made by the Daparrment for the attainment of tha! desirable end. It is espec- lally urge? that a] persons having shnowled of facts im portant to be tnewn by the Department, concerving such offences, will communicate them roprietors, . New York. fully atd promptly ts the undursign d. Publishers of cewspapers tereugheut the ¢oun- try willrender e:pantial ae (ce the vern- ment and the onhlio by at eation to this rard, povl- iW retest ae Solicitor of the Treaeury. i if FRze BEEF AND VEGRTABLES. Navy Derartuenr, Bureau ef Proviswons_and Cothing, Pebraar: orsed Propo: will be reoeized at this B: Bealed Proposals end Berfand Vegetubles.”” resu urtil 2 07’¢ oc! m on the 13th day. f Fabra- inst for the supply of #1.0 granda of Borf and 40,100 pow nds of Freah Vegetadli et Datation, ag requir dies must he of good quality, and the Ket affords and each article must be offered | fur dy the pound. The Beef ‘o be in equal propor- War { | A CURE WARRANTED OR BR. JOHN, D £8} ution K BOsPITaty, 5 OFFICE No 7 SOUTH PREDSRIOR StRER THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Bas discovered the most Qertalo, Speedy, and Effectual Remedy in the world for DISEASES OF INPRUDENOB, Relves om Six Hours! No Tr fl ! Persons Ruined by Lenovant Pretenders, or by Deadly Poison, Me:curs, shoald apply immetiately, NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Bick. Involuntary Discharges, tionm. fore and Lind quarters, Dond, with ap. | firittures, Affections of the Kidneys ceneas, Dye proved Sreurity, will be required in one-balf the paia, Langnor, Low Spirits Cooturion ot Ideas, estimated amount of tha contract, and twenty por | Buhrit: /anenor, Low Spirits Dodi a min see Ce addition will be withheld ‘rom the ameant | Dimnes: of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the for the due performance of the covtract, 3 Sion Bo account be paid until it is fully complied Evers offer must be accompanied by a written | guaran'¢e, signed by one or more responridle per- | snr. that the bidder or bidd+ra will.1f his or thir Dit de aecepted. eater into aa obligation within five Gays with good and sufficient sureties, to far- nish the articles proposed. o seen! wll be considered unless accom- panied by ruch gnarantee. and by satisfactory evicence that the bidder isa revular dealer in the article propored, and has the licenae required by ae The Depsr!ment reserves the right to reject aty proposal not considered advantageous to the Goy- ernment. fe2-ta peor osaee FOR FORAGE. Cain? QUARTERMASTER’S OPFiCH, Wasniscron Deror. Dec 8. 1833. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for eupolying the |. Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D. Baltimore, Md., Alexancria, an? Port Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, id Straw. Rids will be received for t+e delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and &) tons of bay or straw, and upwards Bidders must state at whieh of the above. amped 8 E thereat, quantity of: ach article proposed to be 4 ered. the time when caid deliveries shall be menced, and when to be completed. ARO price must be written outin worisonthe ide, Gorn to be putupin good stout sack#, of about two bushels each. Oats in lika sacks of ap sut three bushelreach. The sacksto be furnished without extra charge to the Gevernment, The hay and straw to be securely baied. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered must be | stat-o in th- preposala. . All the articles offered under the bids herein in vited will ba subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awardei from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the inter»st of Government may require and payment will hae ade when the whole amvunt contracted tor shall ave been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty. alge by two respon- gible persons, that in case hin bid is accepte he er they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract to deliver the forage proposed in conformity wits the terms of thisaivertisement, and in case the said bi¢der should fail to enter into the con tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded — The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Oullector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble perron known to this office. Al bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals, 7 he full name and post office address of each bid- der muat be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen D. H. Rucker, Chi-f Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D.©..and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forege.”” Bonds, in a sum eqnal to the amount of the con- tract signed by the contractor and both of hia iaraptors, will he required of the snecessful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract Bl.ok forms oF bida. guarantees and bonds may be obtained upon arplication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and 5tate) (Date ) I, the subscriber, do hereby propese to furnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at '», AgTeeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for ferage. dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1863, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds _— parhels or Uats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of $2 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per tom of 2,00 nds oe of Baled Straw, at —— per tom of 2,000 eunds Delfvory to commence on or before the — day of .186—. and to be completed on or before the —— day of .185—. and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United Btates with good and approved securities, within the apace of ten days after reing notified that my did bas been accepted, Your obedient servant, Mi i, fer General D. H. Rocker, Brigetic General Depet Quartermaster, Washington, D. C, GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of , aod State of , hereby, jointly and reveratly, covenant with the United States, | and guarantee, in casa the foregoing bid of 1 be accepted, that he er they wil, within ten days after the acceptance of Said bid, execute the con- tract for the same. with gonud and suffictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to furnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the terms of this advertisement, dated Dec. 38, 1863, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said —— shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as afuresaid, we guatantes to make good the diflerence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our bands and ecals Witness: this day of * Wi aoal Beal Thereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ——, To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Oustums, or any other offizer under the United States Boy ernment, or respor- eo sible person knowa to this off Brigad! EF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, C Lepot oF WASHINGTON, Wasninctox, D €,, January 4, 1564. All dealers ip Drugs Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddiery.are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week. a sealed proposal or n duplicate, of articles they are preptred to furaiah t» this Depot at short notice. with the price of euch marked in plain figures. 80 that, in case the exigencies of the s-rvice require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. D- alerg wishing to aril tot Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctually av-ry Monday morning, D. H. RUCKER. "Land Chief * jan5 tf epotof Washingt« 4h . sURY DEPARTMENT, JF FICE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, December 14, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appesr that H, RUCKER. a QM. dec} tf Brigadier Gen . D oo The Merchants National Bank of Washinton, iu tae City of Washineton the county of Washineton acd District of Cat has been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the act of Congress entitled ‘‘An act to provide « Na- tional Curreney. secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulatioa and | redemption thereof,” appro June 3, It, and | has cor: plied with ail the provisionsol said act r« quired to be complied with before commencing the business ef havking under anid ac Now. therefore, L. Hugh Culloch, Comptro!l- ler of the Currency. do hereby certify that The ank of Washington, in the the county of Wrviiagton eribia, is authorized com of banking under the act afore- H said, } In‘testimuny whereof, witness my hand and seal | fofice this foeii~ nth dry of Decomber, 5. Ls) HUGH McCULLOCH, i 1.3 ec 1s-dit Comptrolier of the Currency, — | FPYREASURY DEPARTMENT, i { Orrick COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, Wasuincron, December 31, 1864. Whereas, by satis‘actory evidezce presented to | the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that | The Nations! Bunk of Commerce, of Geors-toien, in | the City of Georgetown, in the county of Washing ton and District of Columbia, baa been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Cong “ess estitied “An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonda and to provide for the circyation | acd redemption th-reof.” approved June $. 18:4, and has complied with all the provisions of said set required to be complied with bafora com- | mencing the business of banking under said ast: New, therefore, 1, Hugh McCuiloch, Comptrolier of the Curren. do hereby certify that The National Bank of Commerce of Georzetown, in the City of Georse:nirm, ip the coucty of Washragton ant District of Columbia, is authorized te com- mence the buriness of banking under the act aforesaid, In testimeny wh~-reof, witness my hand and seal ot office this thirty ferst dav of Dereniher. 1884. {u s] HUGH McOULLOOH, Jan 2-6:t Comptro}ler of the Currmcy. NFANTRY TACTICS. By Brig. Gen) Wm H. Morris, 2 vols. U. 8. Infantry aud Rifle Tactics. sey a Infantry Tactics,3 vols. Scott's Infantry actica,3 vole. Infantry and Ritle Tactics with questions by Wilson. Infactry Tactics for coloret trosps. Monroe's Company Drill and Bayongt Fencing Lv Gal’s School of the Guides. Binnott’s Light [ofantry duty, London. Maiton’s Company persent ta) be made, as collateral security | f, | Jobpston, witnessed by the reporters 0: | TP RIESEMAR—Pro‘ec Mana: LA tions for Company anit Battalion ‘Dri! re reso bell LE erect ee Cae ing S a B ir- ing Sergeants, Londari, o's Light Drill, London, Muvuatot Sanetoa ‘Drill London, Busk’s Tabu: Jar Company Drills LoM’°h-pRanok TAYLOR. HURSTON 'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW for cleaning, beantifying and preserv- ing he Teeth and Gums This elegant prepara- tion is entirely unequal! ¥,0. WELLS & Go, New York, Proprietors, all druggist ? CELEBRATED MAOHINE-SPREAD STRENGTH ENING PLASTERS arethe vary bert in all cases for which @ plaster is roqaired. Por sale by al! druggists. Jan 2)-eoly.a ORTH AMERICAN REVINW#OR JANUAR ‘United States Bervice Maeazine forJan Longfellow's Prose Works, 2 vols, brs Phe Miner Boy and his Monitor, ‘The Boy Slaves, by Mayne Keid. Re: the Pox. a nsw Bditiea ene is! oun by Marad ate Seiad oe ‘orrisons. ra, Mar, a janiz ed FRANOE TAYLOR. lead, Throat. Nose, or *kin. Affections of t! Liver. Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—trene Tarrid réers ariging from Soli Habits of Yorth— the SRORET and aolitary praciices more fatal to their victims than the rong of Syrena o the mi ners of Byse Dlighting their most. brilli hopes oF auticipations, rendering marriage, & impossible. YOUNG MEN. Eapecially, who have become the rictims of Sali- tary Vice, ' dreadfa! and dustroc ive habit, 8 to an urtimely grave u Of the moxt exe ted talent and bril‘ant in‘eliect, who entren: e@] Jist-ning Senates eloquence or waked tw extac call with ful confidence. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, These are some of the sad and mrlaucholy effects produced by early ba bits onth, vin: Weakoess of the Back and Limbs. Pain in the Hoad, Dimnens of Sight. Lows of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, De— rangement of the Dig stive Fanctio # General Dabdility. Symptoms of Consumption £e. MENTALITY.—The feartul effect of the mind are much te be dreaded—Loas of Memory, Oonfusion of Wess, Depressi. n of ~pirits, Byil Porebodi«n, Aes to Sad ety’ Self distrust, Love of Boli- ude, Timidity, xc, mS° NOTICE ind Persons. of young men contemplating 6. aware of Physical Weakness, @rganic Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &c, should apply nad y He who places bims-If under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in hix honor asa gentle- man, and confidently rely upon his skiil asa Phy- Bician, ht otherwiss have th the thunders ef y the living here, may 88, IMPOTEN ORGANIC WBEAKNE! CY, IMPED IMENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Jchnston’s marvelous treatment, Waak- ners of the Organs in rpeedily cured. and fall vigor restored Thousands of the most persous deblii- tated snd impotent, who bad lost all hope, have been immeviately relieved — ‘Allimpediments to. marriage, Physical or Men- tal Disq alifeations, Luas of Procreativs powers Nervous Irritability Tremblings, and Weakneso or exhaustion of the mort fearful kind, speedily cured, — DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Coll. ge of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from ove of the most eminent Col legen in the United States, and the greater part of whose life bar Deen epent in the hospitals of Le don, Paris, Philadelphia asd e sewh-re, has ef- fected nome of the most arionisbing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing iu the head- and ears when asleep, great nervoag- ness, ba alarmed at sudden sounds bashfuln-w with frequent binshing. attendel sometimes wilh derangement of mind, were cured immediately, _YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulgei in when slone—a habitfrequentlyl-arned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt.eren when asieep, and not cured, renders marriage impossible, and Ye mirOye both mind and body, shou:d apply immedi- ately Wh: a pity thata young man, the hope of hia country aud darling of hia parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enioymente ef Hfe by the consequen e of deviation from the path of nature and indalging ‘n a certain eetret habit. Buch persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind ani body are the meat necesrary requisites to promote connubial happi- nese indeed, Without these the journey through Tife becomes @ weary pilerimaxze; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind mea shadowed with despair and filled with the mela: choly reflections that the happiness of auother i blighted with cur own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCKE. When the misguided and imprudent yotary of pleasure finds he bas imbibed the seeds of thie painful disease, it often happens that an ill-timed renae of shame or dread of him from pesiving to those who m education and respeetability can alone befriend him. He fails into the baeds of ignoract aud des:guing pratend- era, Whe. incapable of curivg, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifiing moath after month, oras long a8 tbe smallest fee cin be obtained. in daspair Jeave him with ruined healt to sigh over ane ing disappoivtment; or, by the use of that deadly poison. Mercury, basi the constitu- tional symptoms of this terrible Tisease, anch as Affections of the Head. Phroat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightfal rapidity autil death mtaanend to bis dreadful sufferings by sending fim to that uediscevered country from whose bource no traveler returas, OFFICE 1% SOUTH FREDERICK STREET lefthand ride going from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe name and bumber "No letters recaived unless post paid and con- taining a stamp to be used onthe reply Persons 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 this establishment within the last twenty years. and the numerous importact@urgical Operati ns performed b Dr. “TheSun’ ard many other papers. no ices of which have ap- ared again and again before the public, besider is standing a¥ a geuti-man of character sntr. epee euity is @ sufficient guarantee te the af- tilcted, 5 eres SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja $9-1y Bu ;CRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES!! SAMARITAN’B GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER US “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHEA GLEE, STRICTURES, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Tohento Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor avy unpleasant tarte, and wil: nutin any way in jure the stomach or be wels Gf the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in** twenty-four hours.’ Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania ene of the most eminent its of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, NOT 0 CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of gettiag cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copavia, oF Mercury, try the SAMARITS S GiFT, Bent by mailina plain envelope. Priee—Male packages. $2. Female, $2 BLOOD! BLOOD!!! BLOOB!!" FCROFTLA, _ULCERS SORES SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, ROILS, SYPHILIS OR VENERKAL DISEASES, &o SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as. poritive cure. BYPHILIS OR WENHSBAL DISHASES, the FAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUICR iss mort potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed: it reaches and eradicates every particlo of the vexereal poiso: io that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying rama dy and be healed. and do not transmit to yoar pos- terity thet RRA tasy repent in after yeare DESPAIR! Although you may be pronounced incurable. the SAMARITAN 'S KOOT ANU HERR JUICES will remove every vestige cf impurities from tho system, as Wel! as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! 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