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—_ - “THE EVENING STAR. BOOTS AND SHOES. | = NO. 16 MAREST BP. SPRING GOODS, I will sell my entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s. Gent's and Boys’ BOOTS AND SHORS AND RUBBERS Saturday— ‘The consideration of the legislative, judicial BnG ex cutive apprepriation bill was resamed. The amcunt slowed for the travelling e: Ponses of U S. Judges in California was in- | at a Discount of ere sce@ trom #1, 00 to 2,000, and the salaries uf TEN PER OZENT ON ALL SALES, the ase etont eecretaries and the second aad | until February ieth next. ibid ws-ietant postmastors were tncreased to | ap early call is solicited. 90 An amendment appropriating 160,00 J, ROSENTHAL, for-mproving and eniargine the Von; mal No, 16 Market Space, Jabrary was adopted and the bill passed, and | jan 191m Pa, av., between Sth and Sth ste, ater BM executive session the Senate ad- EW BOOT AND SHOR STOR! journed, Tue House, in Committee of the Whole, con- OHAS. B. BAYLY & OO. Bicered the amendatory tax bill, and without 278 PannsyivaMta ivecva, srriving atany conclusion thereon, adjourned. | Bet. 1th and 2th sts., near the Kirkwood House a Would respectfully inform thef? Friends and the Windew Cardeulug. Pablic, that they will open ‘We wish to remind our fair readers that On MON DAY, October 17, 1964, their window plants will need especial atien- | 4 fine and new assortment of tion sow, and the earlier the bever, All that | LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND need Jarg-r pots should be at once re-potted OHILDRP* _ BOOTS AND SHOES, intu ‘hem, avd tho-e that do not need re-pot | msde up in the Latest and most Fashionable style, ting may hove aninch of the sol taken off the We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope. vy surface and ‘epicuish with freea compost. | trict attention and integrity. to merit afairebar” N. uo of the pots should be fil'ed fail of com- | orgn, Public patronage yoat, space should be left to hald as much . water ut once a8 will moisten the whole soil attention has beep paid to the Ladies in be pots. The best compost for pot piants | Department of the business, and we can safely 4n genera] I~ « mixture of good loam, and and | boast of one of the finest assortment of }es/-moald, so a to be light andtriasle. I: te LADIES’ BOOTS AND 8H0ES sei or }-am used ix sandy, it wii) only nved in the city. leat-mouid mix: d with it, or rotted manare or B. BAYLY & 90., the biack loam under @ wood pile. Itadusting | 00l¢tf No. 278 Pena t. Lith and ith ste of lbme or Wood. asnes, or charcoal dust, is pat amcne the compost, it will kill worms and ia- te-'s fa it) When worms gat into the pots they wil be arstroyed by mixing any of the above ingredients among the water given to the piants; that will also give greater thrift to the plan's The pots should all be scrubned clean, arG the plants cleared of insects before tak m: them i: to the house. and a saucer should b4 Bees are ench pot, when put into the house, eall God eremian tae, 7 ORS old fh we 2 mi a When the soit yr the pots get loodry It" okew | proved emodotinaerting ARTIFIOIAUTEUTT Secs tee Print, 2 ops eiaod hats wate is | [f¥ou once see the great improvement in his teeth, given, © great portion of it cutis: dowa tha | 20% will have them inno other style than this new and valuable o sartar \d Openitgs, and goes into the saucer, and 1s soon | Rilver and Bapsee Plater at ae old si Solas absorbed by the capillary attraction of the | bavenot advanced the price on our work since the Gry evil. and that supplies the roots at the bot- | e7sat change in gola, tom of the pots with moisture; but as a general | ,,N0. 242 Penn’aavenue, between 12th and 13th ruie water sbould not be left longer than two ( stree’ Bours at atime in the saucers, as when the 5. R_LEW1R, M.D., Dentist. jan 26-ly pets get saturated with water the overplus IN TISTR’ —Drs. LOOK WOOD & MERHILL, goes into the saucers, and it should be emptied | pai: Sis Reom No. 2, Washivgton out, or the soil in the pots will get sour and | street. DENTISTRY. \REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEBTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I would advise all persons having teeth to extract to call at DR. LEWIS once Sp an@ bave them taken ont without pain eoyner Penna. avel i =< 7th the plants will die unless they be subaquatic __ plants, such as Calla, Hydragen-&e OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THE Asa general saying, the ever blooming and De BE BENO Be Tt irsgrant-leaved Geraniums are beat suited for pote eR Tete onan a witdow gurdeving. A scarlet, a write and | with theteeth dahiug. ail tottoves Iastentl B: Pink make an elegant show in windows when | thisaid every decayed tooth can be cured ad pre- 411 are in blocm at the same time. Here is a | terved by filling and buildicg up with Br. 8. list of the different color-: ‘White's Metal Filling, Oheoplastic Bone Tecth Fean'y of the Patterre.Commander-in-chief, | n#erted over roots at 260 Pa. jau4 2m* General Tom Thumb, Gems of Scarlets, are ae QpRPHANB’ COURT, February 7th, 19%6.—Dis- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasHINGTON Counry, To wit:—Ia the case of John B. Turton, admia- istrator d. b. n. of William Dillow, deceased, the acministrator aforesaid has, with the appro. bation of the Orphans’ Court of. Washingtor county aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, Ist day of Merch next, for the fins) settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said | deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far a3 the same have been collected and turned into silof scarlet bloom. Princess Alice, Lucia Rosea, Son paenant, are pink bloomers. Snow bail, Blandfordimana, and Hendersonii, are white bloomers. The Ivy leaved is a climber The variezated Silver-ieaved and the Horse-shos-leayed varieties are admired for their ornamenta} foliage. The Rose-scented, Apple-scented, Lemon-scented and the Nut- meg are highly prized forthe sweet odor of their leaves. Daisy,f Polyanthus, Primrose, 2 o - mo! when i Pancy and Sweet Violeta are all pretty dwarfs | of ai deceased are nGtiiod to nek Geena When in bloom in earty spring, and thrive well | phana’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) | in window gardening. A few pots of Orocus- | With their claims properly youched, or they may ees, Hyacinths, and Early Van Thol. Tulips, etherwire by law be excluded from/all benefit are very pretty ornaments to windows inearly | gor he ean ished petite vee fo Gia week | spring. piphyllums and Euphorbias bloom | ths Rrehing Star, previous to the seid Intene a speedily in mid-winter, and Heliotropes bloom | March. 1669. beariy all the time and haye adeligbtful per- gest : Z. C, ROBBINS. — e Bite 4 ries feb $-lawsw Register of Wil indow gardening is one of the most pleas- RPHANS’ COURT, FEB. 7TH. 1564.—Dis- | ing, cheap and innecent pastimes an indus- TRICT OF batted WASHINGTON sien ; trious houre wife and her lovely daughters can | 7o-wit:—In the case of Peter O’Donnoghne. e: ecutor of Michael McOarty, ekcesred indulge in. The plants are like companions: their names are all known, and their aaily | ssutor aforesaid has, with the Giese ation of ‘wants xttended to: and when neighbors or dis. | the Orphans’ Court of Washington Oeunty afore. tant relatives call, the flowers are something | S20; sppeinted Saturday. the ith day of March h e next, for the Snal settlement and distribution of to show, to admire, and to talk about; they at | the personal estate of the said deceased, aad of the once make a happy feeling between us and | assets in hand, aafar ae the same Bav been col- our visitors, and we all feel more at home | lected and turned into money; when and where all with eachother, and areapt to give silent | the creditors and heirs of the esid deceased are tbavks to Him who created such simple and | R°tified to attend, (at CS Wash- t vametar pn County aforesaid,) with their. cl: Potragyt gees oe for ug—Morris’s Rural eee ‘vouched, or thoy. way otherwise by lew bo re exsindet from all Denote 1m said ceceases 's estate, TOY: CRINOLINE ABANDONED.—Accerding to 8 week fo1 hres weeke | i Bier. orevie Parisian expositor of the [fashions of the day, | ous te the said 4th day ef March. crioline has rec. ived notice of its final ban. Pest: | Zz. 0, ke BINS, ispment from aristocratic See it pariie- _feb 9-lawSw: PAWRRROERE. pesiainr of ills. lsriy draws the atiention o! lollowers 0: ton te the fact that at the bali at the Tuileries, 285 LOAN OF FIGS, 285 on Wedreeday evening, her Imperial Majes- ty, dreseed with her usnal exquisite taste, ex- LIOENSED BY AUTHORITY. hibited “une grande sobricte dans lampleur des | 985 MATTHEW KE. WALSH, 285 entournurs:,” & delicate way of expressing the 285 C Srazer, between 10th and lth, sbsence of that detestable cage which adds Beoond @: joor Harvey’s Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad- Veuceso. Gg and phuver watcher, UL monde, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Hai Olothing and Merehandise of every description in ing had 32 yeare experience in the busi- ness in the City, and faverably knewn to many 0! its citizens, I am confident that te all who may en- troat me with business (wbich will be strictly con- fidential: I wi! ive satisfactian. Officeopen every day (Sunday excepted) from7 o’clock s.m., notil 9 k p.m. ja 17-3m. to femaie dimensions. The Empress’s example, it appears, has been imitated by all those who Dave pretensions to mingle in the circles of fashionable tife. The consequence is, that the impediment to the free circulation of the guests is now in some measure removed, and the grand staircase ot Tuileries, which has lately been almost impracticable ata certain hoar of the evening, when the early party departs and the Imver visitors present themselves, is now - TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. PFIOB’ BALTIMORE & OHIO BB. CO., Wasninoron, December 1, 1964, On and after Sunday, Decorade ger Trains Totnes Wastineten i wil] be run as follows: TEAINS MOVING NORTH. ant A gBARTIMORS. war [STATION & HAR. — Leave ington 6: Arrive at Baltimore 5:00 a.m. rab et . $—NBW YORK &@ PHILA 4 P Leave Washingt.n 7:30 igi ear adelphi» 1:56 P X., New Ysrk 5:30 Pp. u. No timere tieketa sold No. 3—BALTIMORE & WRSPEEN TRAIN— beay ‘Washington eS a. B. oni 1 eae jons. connecting a! Belay for the Went.and renching Baltimore at 10:00 a.m, No. 4—NBW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 4. mu. Arrive st Baltimore at 12:45 P.M Philadelphia 6:37 3.4. New York 10:00 ‘No, 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND s 1ONB_Le Washibewn ai Wes ashingtom 3:00 P.M, nect- f with Wrederiek train, Arrive at Bal P Ro, 6—BALTIMGKS COMMUTATION aND PHILADBLPHI4 TRAIN — Leave makings 4:30 P.u Arriveat Raltimore 6:10 Pp ‘is train stops a' Bladensburg, Belteville, Laurel and Annapolis Junction only. No. PRESS TRAIL Arriveat New York 4:00 a, Mu. rs by ‘his train connect with all iy 5 & lines leaving New York for the Brat, North - West. No Philadelehia cr Baltimore tickets fol by this train. which is limited in capscity by Govyerrmentordere to insure the mails. No. 8—BALTIMORS & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P. uw. end arrive at Balti- “No, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND lo -9— . WhsTeRy TRAIN—Leave washiaates at 7:30 MA: t Re'ay House f=r Western paseen- ‘ rs ieee press Train for Grafton, enealee: Beaches arkeraburg, and al! points in the West, New York at 6:15 a. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the $:15 4. m.and the 3 and 4:30 P, mw. from Washington. No trains to orfrom Annapolis on Sunday. BUNDAY TBAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS PROM WAStINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the §:15 and 11:15 4. M, and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and | the6 p.m for New York oir. THROUGH TICKETS 0 the West. as well ag to Philadelphia, New Vork, er Boston, ¢an be hai the Station T t Office at all heurs in the day, as wel! as at new office in the American Telagraph ailing, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and ry BAGG AGB will be checked at all hours.—also fer through po to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains. ALL PASHENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad vantage. such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their attendants. and t] prevention of smoking: in any but the smoki car#, and to make a cheerfui complianes with the decisions of the egents or conductors in regard tc their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in the hurry of starting the trains, ‘W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. 6. M. EOLB. General Ticket Agent. dee 30 REAT PENNBYLY ANIA ROUTE NORTHWES! AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Bal- timore from North Calvert Station, as follows : Fast Mai) at... ——- —.---.----- Harrisburg 4ceommodatien.___. _.-..3 rie and Pittsburgh Express........ ittsburg and Elmira Bxpress__...... . THE 6.15A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connecte with the ay a en rom Bal:imore and for Blmi, for piitake, “Rochester, Dunkirk, Cavan.” and Niagara Falls, and 9 * for New York City. THE 4.30 P.M.TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON h the 8P. M. train from Baltimore Gemnesi¢ wir Pittabure and Brie. THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Baiti- more and rans through to Pittsburgh and Emir without change of Gara. con ing at Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Ohicazo, and 8t Louis and at Bimira. for Buffalo, Rocheeter, and Syracate, THROU! NW SUNDAY. os Leaving Washinon at’ ‘o’clodk P.M, BLEEPING CARg ON NIGHT TRAINS, . Bo.piens’ Tickers a? Goveax“En? Bavns, LOW PARE AND QUIOK TIMB. B9-For Tickets and any information apply et the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Ponnsylvatia avenue and Sixth street, ander National Hotel. and Depot House, No. 463 Ost, near New Jersey avenue, Washington. puperinfendee nO. aera WILE LN. Pe Nger ana Ticket JNO. GILLETT. Passenger Agent, corn street and Pa. ave. pBiepeiruia STEAMREES. Ney Sx i mi-weekly, between PHIL- aDBLPHYA end ALEXANDBYA WASHINGTON and GEORG Bteaers Mayflower, Philadelphia aud George nt, Corner 6th Ass dec 29 tf ascenced without the usual pate S beady a e’cloek p. of the representations at the Theatre Compiene = (be crinoline was voted an sbsurd and enor- |;= OLDEST ROTEL NDUOTED ON THE meus nuisance. The ladies only found sea's. In enlarged to doubleits former capacity, PLAN, | AN HOTEL, Corner Pa. ay. and 1ith st., Washinsion, ‘This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Bi lan in this city, has ealarged and improved in every 2; necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests. Thavktu: for the patronage already received, the = eieK Recsee at by santion to pusiner? we receive nage as heretofore, Geeeewit Sols be charged with what they reeeive. oomif ~e4*Fa'- p. BMBICH, Proprietor, SEATON HALL, S OOBNER OF NINTH AND D STs. This large and handsome HALL Is now for rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c_ It is finely frescoed anc finished in the most substantial manner, with large and convenient dressing rcomsand galery at the south end for spectators The Hall is the best ventilated reom in the city. with twenty windows on the south and east an westside, with a large ventilator in the center of the Hall,” It is admirably adapted for Goncerts, being built with spec'al attention to that object; snd for Balls the greatest care has been taken to have the best fuor that could be proenred, SF The Hall w'll be rented fer Bails, Concerts. Minstrels. Fgirn & The cavaliers were compelled te stand the whole of the evening. At the ball on Wedunes- day evening the Duchesse de Persigny and Macnme Say were the theme of general ad- mirstion. Their toilet was pronounced irre- proachable. They too had renounced the re- pudisted crinoline. A struggle has commenced hetween the pro and anti-crinolinis’s, the former being still in the majority. The dress magers wil} potletthe fashion of exagerated wide-circling robes and over-crowded decora- tions go out if they can help it.—[London Mornay Port #7 The police department of Baltimore coste | 2260406 a year 7 The tallest man in the British army is Corporsl Mafii!, who stands six feet seven and | ahalfinches, Thatis ene inch shorter than Lient Holmes of Tepsficld, who has been in our army. S#7 The British government has just accepted the tender of one bouse for ) gallons oi rum for the nav: Tere must bp a large num- ber of headaches in that quantity. @7 The vaitnve of the Mariposa es*ate, form- Inquire of BHECELES, on D street, 34 door erly General Fremont’s, is returned to the in- | from the Hall. pov 10-3m ternal revenne assessor by the company now owning it at ©127,(00. The assessor thinks it sbould be rated at $3,000,006, S&F Twenty-hondred dollars hive been ex- acted trom the inhabitants of Jalapa to lodge the Emperorand Express of Mexico when they Jorsrn REYNOLDS & CO, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have jus! received. and wil! constantly kesp on hand, the largestand best assortment in the city of Chlandeliers, Brackets. Drop Lights, Portabies, Giaes Globes, Mica and othe: . ang all arti- 6 | bhaAmerts in we Chicago pays $100.40 & year for hand- Janoringrain sboveliing. Itis now proposed cles in this line, from s ic 3 = | New York, Philadetphia. &e hh wall be sold to oe sente Sn ga vOr by employing maszhin au the wnat reasonable terns i pad oa = Also, RANGES, FURNAOES, and Fire-Boara 7 Maine papers state that it has been de- | Stov We are prepared t> farnish the best RANGE in ure anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restacrants. &c.. sé invited to call. We do ail kinds of GAS and STKAM FITTINGS promptly and cheap, a3 also everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfact Call and see our Bathing Tubs. F Cicaets. Wash stands, Basins,Ac .&c. 9th street. near Pennsylvania avenue, establishment tn the city, ¢ided that the First Maine Cavalry is entitled to bear the n-mes of (irty actions on its regi- mental siandard, or eight more than can ba claimed by any other cavalry regiment in the Army of the Potom: aT EST NFANTRY TACFICS. By Brig. Gen] Wm H Morris, 2v-l+ U. 8. Lotantry sud Rite Tactics. he Inrgest feb2-eotf Casey's Infauiry Tactics,3 vela_ Scott's Tafaatry | a. a de Tactics, s vols. Infautry aud Ri ties with Mf Nae alad COMPOUND BYBUP OF GEM qrestions by Wilson Infautry Tactica tor colored ARABIC, Kg ee Four en Oe err nd je Ge Well Known asthe encing Le Gal's School of the Guid-r. Sinsott’s Light tofaatry duty, London. Maiton’s Company Moat Flesese state, soa beeedy Oare (or 2 ceuvres, Lorden. Cautions for Compsay ana Leodon | Dril! Manual for caver- London, Maiton’s a BQ of 5 pe, Lozdoo, Malton’s Light Drill, alof Position Drill, London. Busk’s Tabu- lat Com Drill, Lond: San 25 ny Drills horde pRANCK TAYLOR. pars IVORY PEAKL TOUTH POW DER for cleaning, teautifying and presery- ; ing the Teeth and Guma This elegant prepara- tien iz entirely unequal " ¥,0. WELLS & CO, New York For sale by all drogeister "Nt Proprietors, HOARSENESS, OROUE. WHOOPING COUGH AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Its superior efficacy in arresting stubborn coughe and the frst stages of consumption, has long bean i § preciated by most familice and physiciana, and success in giving immediate relief froma re- agnt cough or cold, unprecedented, For sale at the Drug Stores. Price 25 and Si centsa bottle For convenience and ‘portability the sxe oom- bination mey be bad ina mild losengs form, well adapted to relieve public speakers, singers, and children, and knows a8 “TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH LOZEN ES,” pov 1- Fue ea vee ee ee ini 1, IRBMEN’S INBURANOR COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL_.._.-.-$200.000, ELLS’? CELEBRATED MAQHINRE-&: W RENG IHENING PLASTERS arethewae deet in ail eases for which» plaster is required. Bex | sale by all druggists. jan @-eoly.4 IANOB AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, W.@. METZERUTT, corner Ps. av. acc ‘The largest Musical Bstablishmen' and only importing house in the Dis! - trict. Bole Agency of Biei: ig Oe Sons grand aud | Ufice Comm Street and Lowisiana Avenus, Over square ze e- of Ne - ee jae Feeslred a Bank of Washinstm. ‘ano . Maa o e r - — Bf thir celubrate? tactuty alone, which wa iarcce | INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY than can be found at any oth-r agen- AGAINST LO38 BY FIEB, of house ip the country |B idee there. —. + &D 2 2 Broibere make on hacd. We are the sole agen George Bhoewaker | 7°" Sohn D. Barclay Bamuel Oropler, Andrew Rothwell, Ric f Mi & Bamlin’s justly celebrated OABINGT a Ree et oe ld ae o oe ince & Co * 5 eas vd fox .c. Purchasing exelusivels for cash, we areenableg | Samuel Redfurn, Bovert White,” T, Edward Oiark. to sell at the lowest figures for cash,and aponae- | Wo charge for policies. en mod ADAMA, President, eo! ti te se Old. Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re piu paired oc6 _ ABEL @. DAVIB, Sae'y. we resident, IN O8TH AMERICAN REVIEW Fou JaNUan M. ENABE&CO.. GOLD MEDAL PIANos, ‘Thesole Agency of thiscelebrated Pian, Uuited States Service Magsziav forJanuary twat No, 49% ith ot, waste abo a , wr Lengfellow s Prose Works. 2 vols, ve Ps, The Miner Boy and his Monitor. where they can be hired or purchased at ‘acon Th by Mayne Reid. Tabsg, termn, Besond: band panos beanie es the Fox ww Edition. taken in for new ones. aroon, by e Rei o¢ $1-e043m* ¥r.0,k8 OHENBAOH, \ILMORE’B ARTILLERY AND ENGIN G ing Operations Seainst Charleston; Been I18H-WANG, THE ORBAT OHINESB REM- | and Berry's Engineering aud Artillery Opers'ona | EDY FOR GONORRHRA, QLEET, Bro — j of the Peninsular Camoatgo; The Sirgeot Korn, OX WiLL PEAFOKM & Cone Ingredients are | London; Alderson’s Notes on Acre; Hyte on or- vagetable. Tt in plesxant to the taste, has | tifcation. London; Landy's Fortifeation. Li Bthe vest pock | Lendv’s Elements of Fortification, Landon lars free, Prica | Humphrey on Fortification, London: Jebb’a tise om Attack and Defense, Lontos; Connolly Histery of the Royal Rappers and Mid're 2 vols,, London; Duane’s Manual for Engi eer Eros jan 3} PRANCK TAYLOR. 8. Btout. sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- URDEV ES fem Ko. 14 North Wharves, Philatel- d' No. 59 Water street, between Congress end igh. Georgetown. - For freight spply © son B. DAVIDEON. No. 69 Water street, Georgetown. nate, Pesiadelpbia, Wit, 2B. GLYDE. ié 0 arveE: gente in Alcxandris, FLOWERS & BOWBN No. i King st. i mov s-tf QBPHANE COURT, Jan. 2!, 1365.—Disraicr oF CoLuxnia, Waxnixctos Oounty, io wit: In the case of John H. McUseaney, administrator w, a. of James H. Richardson, deceased, the sdmin- istrator w. a. aforesaid hes, with the approbation ef the Orphans’ Court of Washington County afore- said, appointed Tuesday, Febrasry M4, 15:5, for the finalsettiement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased. and of the assetsin hand. as far as the same have been collected and tarned into mouey; when and where all the creditors and heirs of raid ceceased ate notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington Coanty aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwire by law be exciuded from all benefit in sald deceased’s estate: provided a cepy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star previous to the acid Febroary » 1865, Test:—Z. O. ROBBINS Jan 2%4-lawow. ____ Register of Wills, QBEsANS’ COURT, JANUARY 28TH, 1865— Dieraict or Columbia, WAasHiNGToN Coumry, Tc-wtt :—In_the case of Margaret Adama:n, executrix of Boger Adamson, dec’d, the erecutrix aforesaid bat, with the approbation of the Orphaus Court of Washington County atoressid, appoint ed Tuesday, the vist day of February next, | for the final settlement and distribution of the sonal estate of sid deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credi- tora and heirs of said deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Srphans' Court of Washington Qcun- ty aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched or they may otherwise by law be excluded from benefit in snid deceased's estate: provided a eopy ofthis order be published oncea week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous tothe said of Fi > 1365, Sa A 2.C. ROBBINS, _iap3l-lawsw* Register of Wills. HI81IS TO GIVE NOTICE, Chat the subseri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Conrt of Washington county, inthe District of Columbia, Letters t larti astamentary on the personal estate ol n Jobpson, late of Washington city, D. C., ceased, All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exbihit the same, withthe vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber, on or before the 23:h aay of January nex they may otherwise by law be excluded from all meneae pr a catate: nd this sth day of Janua: venunder my ba 5s 1565, YOMARTHA H. JOBNEON b d-lawSw* Executri pais 18 TO GIVE NOTICS, That the subseri- bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington Cennty, in the District of Columbia, letters of admizcistration, on the personal as- tate of Hannah M Walker, late of Washingten city, D.C., deceased. All persona having claims against deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the me, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 3ist day of Jaunary next; they may otherwire by taw be excluded from all bene- fit_of the ssid estate. Given under our hand this a day of January, . RDELLA, feb 1 law3w" ANNA M. TARVBLLA. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subdscri- der has obtaineuirum the Orphans’ Vourt of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Ellen Pumphrey, late! of Washington de- ceased. All pertons having claims againrt the said deceased, are hereby warned to exbibit th same, with the vouchers thereof. te the subscri- ber, on or before the 2ist day of January next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all ve % a Lee Stand thie 21st day _of Jenuar: tiven under my han i ¥ vy Me : Ht BEASLEY JOSEP: . m2: Fw Sw OCU j aw Ig TO GIVE NOTICE, T! beri. j bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court ot Washington county, in the District of Columbia, | letters testamentary on the gersonal estate of ; Wilham H. Edes, late of Georgetown, D C., . All persons having claims against the said deceaned are hereby warned to axhibit the | game, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, onor before the 4th day of February next; they way otherwise by law be qxciuded from all | efit ef the said te. ‘Given under our hands tM ath day of February, = * MARGARET EDES fed lawiw* DAVID Ei BS, z BERGER 2 Bene ToH F orton, & Ce., ; CHTIZENG: AND MILITARY MER- : MILOR. Manope HAT at 1865, ; je '25-Taw3w* bea- : Executors oO See Bae ia ecventes e) he ag Pennsylvania 8yVashington, D. 0, | EENS OF 80NG, Bein, i memoirs of some | QU icrine mont Eqevtated fomials’ vocalists, from fue earliest days of opera to the present time. y Blien © Clayton, 1 eal; with portraits Aretic Researches and Life among the Baqui- maux in tha yearn 1930, 861 and 1962" Ry Oharles eis Hall, with maps and '"0 {Yustration: K FRANOK TAY: ~ GLOTHING. oOLOTEHING.. GOING !—GOING!-GOING! FE ydit THEY GO AT LEP8 THAN GOLD PRIOBS, J. H. SMITH AND SMITH BROTHERS, THE GREAT e CLOTHING HOUSB OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anp 464 SSVENTH STREET, Opposite the Post Qi. ALL GOODS SPONGED. Where you can find all the latest styles of FRENCH, ENGLIBA AMERICAN WALKING Ovars. Latest styles bag TOP PANTS. * DOUBLE BRBAGTED VESTS, n BUBINESS SUITS, r PLAIN AND FANOY CAESIMBRE. Together with the LARGEST STOCK f BOYS’ CLOTHING fr THE CITY, N.B.—We have also THE LARGEST STOCK PIEOB GOODs t CUSTOM WORK. All ef which we offer at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, c., &c, bs J. H. SMITH, No. 460, And SMITH BROS.. No. 464, CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Seventh Street, opposite Port Office, fel im Washington, Tey ete NOTICE! BAR & PRO., Corner 7th and B s*reeta, Bak & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE 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 stock of BOYS’ and YOUTA*’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented st what they Really A.e, FAIR DEALING GUARANTESD! PAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! BZ Btore closed Saturdays until Bvenir &. $e 17-2m - - GFEAT GLFT DISTRIBUTION OP WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS GOLD PENS, &o., &o. S.M. WARD & OO, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 208 BROADWAY, NBW YOR, 100,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, LOOKSTS, BRAOELETS, RINGS, GOLD PENS, <v., WORTH $500,000, To be sold at One Dollar each, without regard to value! And not to be paid for antil you know what you are to receive, and net to be kept unless you are perfectly satisfied, Splendid list ef articles to be sold for $2 each, 190 Gol4 Hunting Cased Watcher $10) 100 Gold Watches — 6 200 Ladies’ Watcha: s £00 Silver Watchas........ : 815 to $25 60: Gola Neok and Vest Chains - Hto bb 1,00 Chatelaine and Guard Chai B to B sero Vert and Meck ODainR. - dte 4.000 Bolitaire Jet and Gold Broeches... 4t0 3 4,0 Coral, Lava, Garnet &c., Brooches §3to 8 7,40 Golé Jet, Opal, &e.. Ear Drops.... Sto 8 5.000 Gents” Breas! and Scarf Pins. Sto 8 af 3to 8 ared Bracelets. 5 te 10 3,590 California Diamond Pins an, 26te 8 Pep eld pes sets ‘Git 25ito 6 (00 Bolitaire Meeve Battonsand Btu 2te 8 3.000 Gold Thimbles. .. > 4to 6 5, ato 8 3 4to 9 3. Sto B 2. 2to 6 3. ate 5 5, ato §& 4. 2to 6 6.60 . Jet: 5 to 15 6. varied styles 3 to 15 yim ilver Case and Pencil, 4to 3 4,609 Gold Pens, Gold case aud Pencil... 4 to 1) 9,(00 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holder, 3to 6 Certificates of the various articles are placed in ervelopes, sealed, and mixed. 1 will be sent by mail as ordered, withont regard to choice After receiving the Certificate, ana seeing what article it represents. you are at liberty to send and get the article, or any other on the list of the same value, and after seeing the article, if it does uct give perf<ct satisfaction, we desire you to return itand get the money. In all transactions by mail we charge for one Certifica’e 25 ~ents. five Certificates will be semt for $1, elevea for $2, thirty for $5. ove hundred for $15. Agents wanted evary- where, We allow Agents ten centa on each Certi- ficate, provided their remittance amounts to ome doilar. Also extra Premiums for large orders, ABMY BADGES. On the receipt of $1 50, we will sand a Solid Silver Shield {pure coin) or Badge, for either Division or Corps in the army or a Cavalry, Artillery, Infan- try, Engineer, or Pentooneer’s Pio, with your name, regin ent, and company, handsomely en- graved thereon, together with our wholesale illus- trated circulars to agents. 8. M, WARD & OO., 205 Broadway, New York. Jan 21-W& Sat st [pezonran T TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in those Pills is the result ot a long and extensive practice. Trey are mild in their cperation.and cansot do harm to the mest delieate; certain in correcting al irrega larities, Painful Menstruation, removing al! ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain ic the side, palpitation of the heart whites, all nervous afections, hysterica, fatigae, pain in the beck and limbs, &c. disturbed al which srise from iaterruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS waa the commencement of a new era tm the treat ment of ir egularities and-obstructions which have cousigned co many to a PREMATURE GRave. No femaie cam evjoy good health auiless she is regular and whenever an obstruction takes placa the gea- eral health begins to decline, Th-se Pil’s form the finest preparation cont Forward with (M “&. DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCKAS. DON'T BE DECEIVED, Take this atver isement to our Druggist, and tell him that you want the Beer ond mos) RELIABLE FEMALE MEDI- CINE IN THE WOBLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been Btandard Remedy for over thirty ears, and are the most effectual one ever Known for ail complaints peevliar to classes they are invaluable, ind: tatnty, Pertodical segularity. The) nown to thousands,who have used them at different periods. througt out the country, hav: the sanctioa o} some of the ont eminent Phustctans in America Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, or 6 Boses for $5, containing from 50 to @ Pills. Pills sent by maii, promptiy, secure from observa: tion. by remitting -o the Proprietors, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUG?!8TS, HUTOHINS & HILLYSR, Pro dec l0-eoly.a ‘S1 Cedar st., PUBLIO. THESSTECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, Treasury DEPARTMERT. a pousetso Rs OFrice, Oct. 29, 1964. jon; by an act passed at its last session placed a considerable sum of money at the dispose of the Becretary of Treasury, to be empleyed in the prosecution of measures tor the detestion and panisbment of pereone. eng in counter. felting Treasury notes. fractional currency, and other securities of the United States, This fand ia devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives and ethers through whose instramentality offen- ders are brought to jnatice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures refe: to are neces by order of the Beeretary, under the imme- fate supervision of th gned, to whom all communications relating thereto, or to the etenoes AS yeas Brom Merete uisberat ave alr Oo sever ee who hi ded in spprehension of lates feiters, < It is hoped that the stimulus thus offe: to theinverdst which all good citizens mace Aaaee the ea pprcssion: of crimes tending impair the credit of the national securities. and thus embar- rare a’) business Operations. will induce the eara. eat co operation pf all capable of affording say ‘aid for o in th rte. being made by t the stiaiomgat of tual dealvable end Te in a8pe6 tha’ Ti J facta fe tant to eee hy gf dl dy soneer™: ing sach offences, will communicate them ly acd arom pity to the undersigned, Publishers of newspapers thee it the eoun- SLTut Re painter paasee eat mer e public by sf tion ta this eard, DWARD. ORDAN, “novi-etbemW Bolicitor of the Treasury, een. jetors, ew York. These envelopes * prroears FOR MANUBB, QuartERMs "Ge: UBNERSL'S Orr Fest DivisioN, Wasminotow City, February 1, 1a. Bealed Prorosala will be received this ofine unt) WEDNESDAY, Mareh iv 195. at 135’clock M . for the sale of wi the MANURE that may be = cured from the stables aod corrals of the tie ro Depot nesr Washington D ©. within the tweive montha next suecee ing April 1, 13°5, Th ful bidder wilt be ited to Reva 4 atthe wharf at Gieshorn to_receive the manare wri my E the m-nure inthe ssid barges or bos'#, and wii) fanignate am agent te measure it a» rapidiy as B dders muat state the p ice par eudic sard y Pay mert will be required to be mate in overn ment fonds atthe ead of each month for the wa bure delivered in the bargea during the month fre Bard (10 000) doidare. Prope: bi he *ersi Waskhotnee ; eaareses te th: uptersigned, “Proposals Yor Manure,” JAMES A EKIN Oolonel im charge Firet Divi+ on fe 11-1M15 F &H BEEF AND VEGETABLRBS, Navy Derarruext. Bureau of Provisions and Clothine, Pebruary 2. !368 Bealed Proposals orsed “Proposals for Fresh Beef and Veget: . will Be received at this Bu- rean until 20’c:ock p.™1 on the i3th days f Febra- ary inst . for the supply of 49.0% pounds of Preah Bewf and 10,000 pounda of Fresh Vegetables. at the Wasbington station, as required. The Be-f and Vegetables must be of good quality, and the heat the market »fferds. and each articie must be offered for by the pound. The Beef ‘o be in equal propor- tions. fore and Lind quarters. Bond, with ap proved security, will he reqoired in one-half the estimated a at of the contract, and twenty per cent, ip addition will be withheld (rom of enc! | tines be made, as collate! for thedue performance of the eo: tra will oa me account be paid until it iefully . which complied Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaraptee, signed by one or more responsible sent, that the bidder or bidd ra will. if hia ort! did be accepted, enter into aa obligation within five days with gebdd avd sufficient sureties, to far nith the articles proposed. so grcpoesl wil be considered unless accom Fanied by ruch gnarartee. and by satitfactory evisence that the bidder isa rezular dealer in the article proposed, aud has the license required by law "The Department reserves the right to reject avy proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov- err mene fe2 ta ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Cain? QUARTKKMaSTER’S Oprion H Waskincron Deror. Dec 8. 1368 Bealed Proposaje ars invited by the undersigned fer supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Dx- partment at Washington, D. Baltimore, Ma Alexancria, and Bort Monroe, Va., or either of there places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rides will be received for tee delivery of 5.000 bushels of cors or oats aud 5 tona of hay or straw, and upwards Bid:tera must state at whieh of the above-named pointe they provose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries therest, the quantity of+ach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliverien shall be aom- menced, and when to be complated. ‘The price must be written ontin wordsontha ida, Corn to be putupin goud stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in lixe sacks of ab sut three buahelseach. The sacksto be furniahed withant extra charge to the Government. The bay and straw to be securely bated. The particular kind or description of oats, corn. hay or straw proposed to be delivered must be statea in th- preporals, é A}l the articles offered ander the bids herein in vited willl be ject toe rigid inspection by the Government inspect fore being accepted. Govtracts will rde? from time to time to the lowast reapo idder,as the interest of Government m require and Sayment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have Deen delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accomp@@y his proposals with a guarant: ned by two respon- nible persons, that in car id in aceapte: he ar they will, within tev days thereafter, execate the contract for ith goot and sufficient sureties, in m equal to the amount of the con- tract to deliver the forage proposer in conformity wits the terms of thie advertisement, and in case the said bieder should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the differance between the offer of said bidder and the next lawast reapon- sible bidder, Fd person to whom the contract mes award: The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 4. District Attcrney.Qollector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United States Government or resp:nsi. ble person known to this office. All bidders will be Auiy ootified of the accept- ence or rejection of their proporala. The full name and port office addrers of each hid- der must be legibly written in the proposai Proposais muat be addressed *o Brig Geo D. H. Buecker, Chi: f Depot Quartermaster. Washing’on, D. O.. and xhould be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forge ” ur Bot sum equal to thy amount of tha « tract si the ocntractor and both of jacesaful hid- fer or bidders ap ntract Bispk forms of bids. guarantees an4 bords may be obtained upon avplication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) = (Date) I, the subrcriber. do hereby propase to fgrnish and deliver tothe United States, at the Qaim -ter- master Department at ~—, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting prepoa:ls for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1:68, the fullowing articles. viz: — bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bushel of 56 as —_— basbeln ot Vata, in sacke, at —— per bushel of 32 poun n of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2.00 — tons — tone of. Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2.00 rands Deifecry to commence on or before the — day of ..128—, and to be completed on or before the — day of +186—, avd pletge myself to enter into a written contract with the United Btatee with good 2nd approved securities, within the space of ten days aft-r >eing notified that my Bid bas been accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier Genera! D.H. Rocker, enera!l Depot Quartermaster, gees = Washington, D, OG. GUABANTEE, . We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county o , and Btate of , hereby, Juintly and severally, covenant with the United States and guarantee, in case the foreroine bid of — be accepted, that he er they will, within tep days after the acceptance of said hid, execute the ovo tract for the same. with good and sufficient 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 Dee. 8, 1868, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said abgll fail to enter inte a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer by said and the next lowest reeponsible bidder, or the person Th th tract may warded. to whom the can‘Given under oar hands and seals $aatla2? Uay oF Witness: le: I hereby certify that, to the bestof my kouw!- edge and belief, the above usmed guarantors are good aud suficient an sureties for the amount for which they offer e security. — —-, Ta be certified by the Unit-d States District at torney, Collectsr of Customs, or any other offizer under the Balied Btates Gory menr or respor i - 118 0! sible person knowa SW, RUCKER dec) tf Brigadier Genera! and Qj M._ Gus: QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 2 kPO1 OF WASHINGTON, Wasnincton, D C,, January 4, 1364 41! dealers iv Droge Hardware, Lumber, Leath er, Office Furniture, Harness and Saddlery are re quested to send to this effiie, on MONDAY of each week. @ sealed proporal or liat. in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred ty furgish t» this Depot short not with the price of eash market in plain figure: that, in rase the «xigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob tained without delay. and at the lowest price D- alers wishing to acll to ‘his Depot wi'l be re- quired to furnish thelist panotasty, ied Monday morning. ‘. t UCKER. Brigadier Gen] and Ohief Q M., Jan 5 tf Depot of Washington WP REABORY DEPARTMENT, Orriex ComrTzoLusa or Curnaency, W. Becember 14, 1844. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presentad to the undersigned, it han been made to appear that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washin«ion, in tue oe of Washington, iz the county of Washington ard Uistrica of Coiumbia. has been duly organiz4d under and according te tre requirements of the act of Congrena entitied ‘*An ast to vrovide a Na tional Currency. secured by @ pledge of United States bonds, and provite for the circulation and redemption th-reof.” approv d Jnue 3. 1344, aud bas complied with ail the provisionso! said act re- aired to be ge lied with before commencing the RITES Of ing and-r said act : Now, therefore, 1. Hugh McCulloch, Comptryl ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that e Merchants’ National Bank of Washington, in the Gy op Washierton in the county of Weshinerin au istrict of Columbia, in authorized ts com wmetce the buriness of banktag under ths act af re- asid. ‘Fp testimony whereof. witness my hand and e-al of office this fourtunth aug, cremb-r W364. -8 HUGH MovCLLoca, ec B-d6st Comptroller of the Currency. rp BEASURY DEPARTMANT, Orrico ComPTROLLER ‘aR OuRAEROY, | wi : Washington, ereas. Satistactery ev: the underngatd it bas bran wad ie, he a o WCC. ne ea OF ean ot Cig county of Wash'ng tom and Disgict of Columbia, has heen duly oF- ganized endbhena according to the reqnirements Of thy act of Cong: easentitied ri or « pledge ot United i neeu y & pledge of Un’ Bee ee ere io p.ovide for the cirealation and redemption th: reef? approved Jnae 3. 1834, tnd han cou plied with all ihe grovisions of said act reauited, toy Te uof bencing under anid acts be efore, 1, Hngh McCulloch, Comptroller turreney, do herehy certify that The Bank of Com Caries v Seprace hy at the ‘eorgefoion. ID ie asty sh isisict of Columbia, is authorized ta com. Biy t ia Hievee the business of banking under the act afor i. 7 - In testimsny whereof, witness my hand and seq) Tomes this thirty Arse dav of December 1264. ' HUGH Luocd, Comptroller of the Currney {ues 1a 3-64 BBSTER’S DICTIONARY — P Ww Pa cation. Theat fertesl aad head ly enlarged and improved, Tius-rated with 3.00 engravings. [ne 2} FRANOK TAYLOR An oath of allegiance will be required from asch | er. Bonds. with approved securities, will he reqairad | m the party awarded, in the sum of fea thoa. | marked op the eavelupe, | | JR. JOBNBON D BartiMone K mospry L,* ; OFFICE No 7 8OCTH PREDERIOK 8 Er, THE ONLY PHYSIQGIAN ADVERTISING, Has discovered the most Certain Speedy, and Effectoal Remety in the world for DISEASE® OF INPRUDENCR, Keluf om Sor Hours’ No Tr A Persone Ruined by Ignorant Pretend:ra, or by Deadly Poison, Me eury. aboald apply immetiatel y. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHAR@OE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weakvens of the Rack, Tovoluntary Dischwrges. { Btricteres, 4ffections of the Kidveys and Bladder, Impotency, General Debi ity. Nervousness Dys- prin, Langucr, Low Spirits Ooatesian of Ideas, eiptation «f the Heart, Timfdity, Trembing, impess of Bight or Gicdiness. Dia of the leat, Throat. Nose, or skin Affeail of th Liver Lungs. Rtowach, or Bowals—tuane Terzidie Disc ro rising from Relitary Habits of Youth— and soiftary practices more fatal to T vietims than the rong of Syrans 'o the mari- Eyxsus, blighting their most brilliant T anticipations. rendering marriage, &¢., 8. { YOUNG MEN |, Eepectaliy, who have become the rietims of Ball- ee Vice, fa and destroe ive bavit, wh apnvally aw to an ontimely grave thotraucsof Young men of the moat oxe ted talent and bril ant in ellect, who might o\herwine have entranced list ving Eenates with the thonders ef eloquence or waked to extacy the living hare, maz eal! with fuh confidence. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Trere are some of the sad ant m:lsacholy efeeta produced by carly habile of youth, vin: Weakoess | of the Back and Limb-. Pain in tne He Dimneas ef Sight. loss of Muscular Power ietasen of the Heart. tability, De— Dyrpersis. Nervous I Tangemeut of the Dig-stive Fanctio.« General Debihity, Eymptoms of Consumption &e. M&RNTALITY —The Fearful effect of the mind are much to be dreadet—Lose of Memury, Confusion of eas, Bepressi no irite Fvil Forebodiag, Aversion to Society. Self distruct, Love of Bolt: tude, Timidity, &e NOTIUB Married Persons. or yonne men coutemplatiag marriage. aware of Physical W-aknoess, Organic Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e. should ay ply immediately, He who places bimarlf under the o may religiously confide in hit honor e. man, and confid: nly rely apon bis skillasa Phy- sician. ORGANIO WEAKNESS, [MPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS TO'MARRIAGE By Dr. Jcbrston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- nese of the Organs ix: pordily cared.and tall vigo> restored Thonaavds of the most nervona. di tated and impo'ent. who been immesiately relie All imprdimente to tal Di+q:alifications, L. i power, Nervous Irritability Tr mblings, and Weakness or exhaustion of the mot foarinl kind, speedily cured, — DR JUHNYON, Member of the Royal Coil-g+ of Burgeona, Lon- don. Gracuate from one of the most eminent Col lexes iv the United Stater, and the «reacer yrs of whore life ha: bee: spent in the hospitals of Len- don Paris, Philedetphia and e sewhere, has ef fected some Of the mort ar‘oni<hing cures tha’ were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and esre when aslesp, wreat nervou ness be ‘alarmed sudden s unde bashfuloesl with frequent blushing. attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themaelves by a certain practice indulge tin when alone—a habit frequently Ivrarned Tatschool, the effecta of e Weep. and, rf Det cured, renders marr: im le, and de- arose hotb mind and body, shou 4 apply immedi - ately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of country and darling of his parents, shoul snatche¢ from all the prospects and epjoyments life by the c nsequen-e of deviation from the pat! of natu®@eand indelzing ‘n a certain secret habit, Buch persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sovnd mind end body are the mest Deceasary requisites to promote connubial ha; ness indeed. Wilnont these the journey through Tife becomes @ weary pileritage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view: the inind beeomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and im: pleasure finds be bas imiited po ihtul disease, it often haope Repse Of aDarne ordread of dise ying to those wae that an ill-timed overy deters bir from education and resyesiability can alone befrieod him, He fails eo ba: daof ignore t aud designi: a - ers. whe inespable of curing, fileb bi ya mi: substance, keep him trifling mouth after mon! Of an tong an the amallest fee cap be wbtained, and in despair Iraye him with ruined healtm to sigh over bis galling disappointmen ae of that d adiy ison Mercury. jtita- tional symptoms of thin terri isease, such ag Affections of the Head. Nose, Skin, etc., piegressing with frightfal rapidity aotil deatis ‘samend to bis dreadful eufferings by sending him to that ondiscevered eountry from whose bourne no travelvr returos, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET left havd side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to obser ame and cuo-her Bs No lejters recaived uniass post paid and eon- taining as‘amp to be used onthe reply Persons writing should state age.and send portion of ad- vertivemen? describing symptoms. _ The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Offce. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this estab/ishment within the lat twenty yeers. and the numerous importa: t Burgical Operation performed ag Pr, Jclnston, witnessed by the r-porters of ** The Bun’ urd wany other paprre no ices of whieh have ap- ar+d again and again be ore the public, beside is standing a® & gertieman of character ant re- rpouribility, is @ safficient guarantee te the af- fi . cted. CSKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 3a 29-19 QicRsT DIZEASES! SECRET DISEASES!) KR “ - BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THB MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER US “ Yes, A Positive Care” for GONORRHEA GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Miveral. no Balaam, no Mereury Only Ten Pills to te Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable bavivg ov smell nor asy unpleasant taste, avd will not way i jure the stomach or bowels e? the most delicate. Cures in from two to feur day d recent cases in‘* twenty-four bours.’”? Pr-pared by a graduate «f the University of Penurylvania one of the most eminent Doctors and “hemists of the present day; BO BXPOCBURE. NO TROEBLE. RU CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, Le who are peee aorged with Balsam Qopavia, or reury, tr e ereury 3 SAMARITANS GiFT. Bent by mail in» plain ¢nve'ope. Priee—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! _BLOOB!!! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORKS SPOTS, ETTKRS, SCALES, ROILS. 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