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THE EVED CONGRESSIONAL, IN G STAR. (pn mot'cn of Mr. Johnson, the following a5 appointed to maze arrange. funeral of ibe late Sevator Hicks: Anthony, Morgan, Backalew, merece be ween teben up Mr Spomver spoke at length in favor of the | nheso @ WAs simed againet the odious bill © Coctriz bis It of tn every pr were menacing to the Union itseit atice Whi: R + fouid be overthrowa. Mr Sorener then arg the bill under consideration Mr. Hae followed Mr richtof Uongrecs to interfer with tha rignt of a Saas the bill proposed to do. chouselts bed granted charters in which provi- sips Were incorporated similar to those of wiich Mr Somurr corm plained in the Camden The gistof the bill before tie Seite wae, he said, to raise the price of a ber kropi corporation trom almost nothing to and Amboy cf arer. above par The Senate then took a recess to meet at 74 o'clock tor the consideration of executive bus- iners In tk HoURE— The Hover, in Committee of the Whole, con- ticered :he amendatory internal revenue bill, and, wi bout arriving at any conclusion, ad- journed Wat is Likeiy To Fottow Pzace.—One of the con mercial when t - present civil war is ended: “Woh yprace 2e@ must immediately enter En- @ shall weeasure tbat prostration and upon a career cf unexampled activit: terprise wall he vastly eplarged. aveid in a gre distress which ecommouly follows long wars, forthe productive capacity ofour people is five times greater per head than at the close of the warof ini2. Wehbad then hardly began to use tbore roechanical aids to labor which have since revolutionized society. Atthat time all waste scil bad to -be made good by homan toil alone. Now tt ts restored by the agency of mechanical engines which have given t@each Iyborera hundred hands. There is no limit to the employment of such aids. shall come cur of the war, consequently, with every means and stimulos to renewed activity in igdustrial pursuits aud the developmen: of a natural weaith ofthe country. Theimmense Fums invested in the prodaction of pptroleum have made it already one of the leading articles of export, while the development of onr mines of precions etal is most important as giving us the mears by which we can return to sp>- cie paymen They supply already a larg>r quantity than we exporr. This tact should Terove all anxiety of any probable scarc ity, tbovgh epecniation or arprebension as to the future may canse & temporary advance far beyond its real yalne,” ABSENT OFPt —Oicinl ra‘nurns show that of the twelve hnydred odicers of the reg- ular regiments of the army, only three han- dred are with their respective commands. Some ot the officers ure holding bich rank in the volunteer service, but a majority fre ia Pleasant situations ou special duty. Of the 6 Colonels. 6 Lt. Colonels and 18 Majors of cavalry, not one is with hia regiment, but 2of the Tolonels, 1 of the 19 Lt. Colonels and 4 of the 46 Majors of infantry 4re with their reg- iments. Only 12 of the 72 Uaptains of cavalry, 12 of the 60 Captains of artillery, and 46 of the 310 Captains of infantry now on duty in their regiments. (7 In _the Philadelpnia internal revenue reports, Ed win Booth’s income is set down as only S1400and J. BR. Rooth’sas #300, Edwin Forrest's income is ssid to be 222.664. As star actors seldom bave a “tocal habitation,” no matter how creat their names is, it would ap- ee very difficult to collect any equitable tax rom them. S7°A ration of a pint of mi}k per man & day Was served to tne Kevolutionary army. @7 A woman in Germany lately gave birth to four dangehiers at once. Her husband fied the country in despair. 7 In one of the processes of steel-pen mak- ing, done by femates at Birmingham,a quick worker will cut outic one day of ten working hours 250 gross. or 26.000 pens, which involves 72.000 distipet motions of the arm, two inevery second. VETERANS. ATTENTION! THE HIGHHEST BOUNTIES PAID! $1,150 FOR THREB YEARS, 9775 FOR ONE YEAR, AT“ THE TENT.” Corner of Uh street and New York avenur, Washingten city, D.C Either lire of horre cars will take you thers; or Ro. ® Washington Building. fe3 tf {Chron.} *¢ H. W. HAMILTO 62 DEPOT F * GENERAL BULLYING MATERIALS No 562 Sevenrs st , Ovrosits Caxrkn Magker, 000 T SASH. 2900 PAIRS BLINDS sono BUURS. 100-000 FERT MOULD- above. &® great variety of POSTS, BALUSTERS, PUTTY, &e. &e leton SLATE MANTELS, bow in use. Superior to lean every respect. and only abont half the DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS FRENCH SASH. and final: ly, everyshing required about @ building fur pisbed at short notice. PAINTING DEPARTMENT. © 0 HAMILTON wil execute with dicpsteh all orders for ee nO ee aa ieee NTING. GRAINING, ce left wi: PAIS Gah HW. RAMILTON In addition to the EWEL AS8 No 5627th st , opposite Center Mark jan 25-2m Wasnrington. D.C. BSTABLISHED 15 3 &3 MONEY! MO Yu MONEY"! 351 351 351 IfAAO HERZBERG & SON, No 341 North C st, between 44 and 6th st+., im- med ntely ia rear of National Hote!. contioue te me?e the most libersi advaue sin all sams on Di amonds, Watcho=, Jere ry. Silver Ware, Ladiew’ WwW « Appare! snd on all merchan Pp Furniture, &e Hav- efer to any old ». 351 north C . immetigtely in f Im* stroct. between &> rear of National Hotel ARINI'S wasn ABLE DAWULNG A! D TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and lth sts. papill Fe et Paopee cine uradays and Fridaya. from 3 to5 p.m. @entieman’s Clana Pueada: a. Tharsa: Beturdays, from sto lip m. Dare or TUITION, Thore desirous of joining may do au by ee tt the Academy durin, gommencing on entry, = hours. uarter PAWN &KOKER AND — 285 LOAN OFFiG8, 2985 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH. 285 C Stuser, between Wth and Nth, Becond dvor trom Harvey's Oyster Saloun. Iu compliacce with the wish of many fri am now prepared to make libera! Cash ad son Guild and Silver Watches. *, Jewsiry, Bilver Ware, Hardwar, 285 255 m Clot good order. @/ Having had 12 ens, 1 am coofident that te all wh o'clock p.m. jal7 3m TOTICE —Cali o1 ard 79 Bridge street. jan 7 }m* T HOT! en! to able EUROPRAN HOTEL, ins Corner Pa. av. and 1th st., Washinzwon, B, C. 2 | Iwill sell my entire atcek of Ladies’, Misses’ and | Children’s Gent's and Buys’ | SENATE yeslerday after onr report “An act to regulate com- the <everal States” was then : wus designed to | { ad BW BOO? AND SHOR BTORE rie | on. | Bet. 11th and 12th ste., near the Kirkwood House 32 rig break up a monepory which Jeyied tribute on ss) atr between tha cities of New York 240 Wa:n ngton—between tne political ape commercial capital of the nation. The pre- tasiors of the Camden and Amboy railroad It was a Buta: ce which should be abated, and a usar- “4 the qneation of the constitutionedity of the question, holding that undrr thy Con-'rution Csngress had the power to Teguia'e commerce between the States to estabiieh post routes, and to raise and eapport armies, uncerany ope ef which it coald pass Snmner, denying the It was a blew atthe Const tation which he hoped woald hot mettre tsver of the Senate. He showed Wat the Legislatureo! New Jersey, in respect to the Comdeu aud Amboy railroad was not exerpter al, bul that New York and Massa- circulars of New York. £810 to be the production of ashrewd financier, thus speculates ss to what is likely to ensue We city for the last ‘This Academy is now open for the reception of 8, Miss-s and Masters — Tuesdays, and img and Merchandise of every description in ears experience im the busi- the City. and faveralbly knewn to wauy of > may en- trest me with business (which will be strictly con- Scentral I will givesatisfuctren. Oficeopenevery day (Sun¢ay excepted) from7 o’clocka.m. until 9 and all, 6nd LADIES GAR MENTS. HOOP SKIRTS, NOTIONS naif AN- CY GUODB in general at very low prices, No. 120 YOUNG & BENREND. iL CONDCOTED ON THE NO. 16 MARKBT BPAOB, To make room for SPRING GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES AND RUBBERS ats Discount of TEN PER CENT ON ALL SALES, nntil February isth next. fs icited. an earty oat! is solicite J, ROSENTHAL, Ne, 1S Market Space, 8th and 9th sta. Jan 19-1 Would respe:tfally inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MON DAY, October 17, 1364, | Afne and new sesortment of | LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREE 5 BOOTS AND SHOES. nade ay in the Latest and most Fashienable style. Wewill seli at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairehar of the Publie patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Department of the business, and we cap safely boast of one of the finest assortment of LADIES’ BOOTS AND 8HIES in the city. OHAS. B. BAYLY & OO., ocl4-tf No. 378 Penn. . bet, tite and ith sta DENTISTRY. REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all persons paring teeth to extract to cell at DR. LBWIBE’S offic ané bave them taken out without pain. Als .cal and examine the Uoctor’s new ant pores method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEBTH, f you once see the great improvement in his teeth, seu wil) bave them inno ether style than this new andyalnablecne Teeth inserted on Gold Silver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as bave not advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold. No. 242 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. jan 26 ly R_LEWIR, M.D., Dentist. D ISTRY—Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, ’ Dentists, Room No. 2, Washington Building, corner Penna. avenue and 7th’ street, jan 17-\m* OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THE exterral application of DR 8IGES- MOND'S ESSENCE OF PALMETTO. Ii Gio acts at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and refieves instaatly. By this aid every decayed tooth can be cured ard pre- served by filling and building up with Dr. 8. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth OPa.av. jan4 2m* White’s Metal Filling. inserted over roots at 26: ~ CLOTHING. RISBURG TRAIN—Leave | | | | On and sfter Sunday, December 18, 1364. Passen- ger Trains between Washington and Baltimore will be ran as follows: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Fo. 1—BALTIMORE, WAY BTATION & HAR- Washingto: pm 6:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore 6:00 a.m. =s No_ 2-NEW YOBK & PHILADELPHIA EX- PRESS—Leave Warhingt n 7:308. «. Arrive st Philadelphia 1:56 Pp. M., New Ysrk 5:30 p.u. No Baltimore tickets sold No. 3—BALTIMORE & WRESBERN TRAIN— Leave Washington §:15 & x. stoping at way stations. connecting at Relay-witl the Mail Train for the West,and reachitg Baltimore at 10:00 aM, No. 4—KBW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 a.m. Arrive st Baltimore at 12:45 P.M, Philadelphia 5:37 8; mu. New York 10:00 P.M. No. 5—BALTIMORB TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave Waskingtoa 3:00 P. ., connect- ing at Relay with Frederiek train. Arrive at Bal- timo: 45 PM ‘ No. BALTIMCRKR® COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPH14 TRAIN— Leave Washington 4:30 p.m Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P. wu. This | train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and Anuapolis Junction only. No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK EX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave 0 Arrive at New York 4:00 a.m. Mails and Passen fcz* by thie train connect with all the early morn- ing lines leaving New York for the Bast, North ax West. ‘or Balti so) by this train. which is limited in capscity by Goyerrmentorders to insure the mails. No. &BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.M. end arrive at Balti- more £:25 Pw No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 at Re'ay House far Western passen- to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Barkereburg. and all points in the West, Reaches New York at 6:15 a.m. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the &:15 4. M,and the 3 and 4:30 P, m. from Washington. No trains to or from Annapolis on Sunday, SUNDAY TRAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the #:16 and 11:15 a. M, and 3 Pp, w. for Baltimore, an :30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West,:and the 6 p.m for New York onty. THROUGH TICK BMS :o the West, a8 well ag to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, can be hai at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph Building, Penneylvania avecue, betwoea 44 and h streets ot ACO AGE will be checked at all hours.—also for throug? points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of tbe trains, pes ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect the rules of the Line, established fer the general ad- vantage. such as the Keeving of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their attendanta. and the prevention of smoking in any but the emoker’s cars, and a'fo to make a cheerfui compliance with the decisions of the egents or coniuctors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in the burry of starting the trains. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent, tee 20 G®*4T REDUCTION IN CLOTHING! In order to make room for Spring Goods, Enow offer to the publica great imducement in ALL STYLES OF OVERCOATS. English, French and American Doub!e and Sin- gle Breasted WALKING AND SACK COATS. A large variety of Black Plain and Fancy Cassi- mere PANTS AND VESTS. And many other articles in this line, too numer- ous to mention, which I shall sell off from now until the firstof March at greatly reduced prices, The above goodsare all made and trimmed inthe latest New York styles. A. STRAUSS, Pa. av.. bet. 15th and 11th sts., and feb9-Im* 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th sts, OoLOoTHInG: GOING !-GOING !-GOING! DOWN THEY GO AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES, J. H. SMITH AND SMITH BROTHERS, THE GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE OF WASHQYGTON, No. 460 axp 464 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the Post Qfiee. ALL GGODS SPONGED. Where you can find all the Intest styles of FRENCH, ENGLISH xD AMERIOAN WALKING COATS. Latest tzles beg TOP PANTS. DOUBLE BRBABTED VESTS BUSINESS SUITS, 1” PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERE. Together with the LARGEST 8TOCK Boys’ CLOTHING ia THE CITY. N, B.—We bave also ® THE LARGEST STOCK PIECE Goops Zs OUsTeM WORK. All of which we offer at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING G60DS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SUBPENDERS, «+ &e, ESnee J. H, SMITH, No. 460, And BMITH BROS.. No. 464, “@ | CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Seventh Street, opposite Post Office, fe}-Im _ Washington. pevoet es NOTICE! ai BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, BAR & BRO, Corner 7th and E atreets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUORD PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A BAKE CHANCS FORK BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VEST3 of every description! COATS, PANTS and VESI# of every description! An Entire New Lot Jost Received! An EKntire New Lot Just Received! A large stock of BOYS’ anid YOUTH -’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Really Aie, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! 2 Store closed Saturdays until Evening, Ja l7-2m _ 486 CHOICE PALL STOCK. 486 456.....__. PAPERHANGINGS. —-__.._486 Just opened, a beautiful assortmentof Gold, Ba broidered and medium priced Gilt beprle Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers, Borders, Stataes, Centre Pieces, &0- Orders for Paperhangings or Window Shades ponctuaily executed in city or country, ‘Terms cash for goods and @ or, 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 486 The richest, handeomest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the bistrict. These goods are warranted to be mes with goli leaf and ef superior workm: shi Also, @ beantiful assortment of Card Visite Frames of sorcign and domestic manufacture, goods warranted as represented. “WINDOW SHADES. — Different celors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order. PICTURE COBD AND TASSBLS, Different sizes and colors Picture Oord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails. 486 GARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood, and American ompotition Card Frames in variety. PIOTUBSS. A few choice Bagravinge and Painting rfor sale at J. MARKKI Liga "8, No. 456 Seventh robe ine lense rem term Cash for Goods und Tate as eee ne Labon,: | Sep i: amity: YLER’S COMPO T Sse SYRUP OF GUM ee Well Known asthe ost Pleasant. Safe, and 8; wnee (ooo iB, COLDS? Ct? for HOARSENESS, OROUP. WHOOPING covGH AFFECTIONS OF THB THROAT AND Lunas Its superior efficacy in arresti: coug! and the arnt stages of consume ciples is pa bed [capping by most families and physicians, and succets in giving immediate relief from'a re- ‘This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean capt cough oF cold. empreced pian in this city, bas beew enlarged and 'm proved in every w. ereana: accommodation of the inereesney, (caste. Thacktu: for th: tronage alread Peoei proprietor toyes that by attention x eevee gontinue to receive pai as heratofore, Honky pe charged with what they receive, ee "RP, BMBIOH, Proprigtor, Price 25 and S0centss bottle. bet convenignge ‘portabtlity the ams, eom- ym mas mild lozenge form, to relieve public speakers, singers, and adapted re, and Serv ERNS GUM ABASIC COUGH LOZENGES,’ por be “ \REAT PENNBYLVANIA ROUTE TOTHE NORTHWEST SND SOUTHWEST. mber 25, trains will leave Bal- tea e ttn arih Uaivert Station, as follows : Fast Mail at——- ——- 9.2) A.M. rere re snd P arg! XPTess.....-.-- ~M. Pitonte and Elmira Bxpress__.__.....10 P, M. . M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON zBE ets fy the 920 A. M train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West and for Elmira, Buffalo. Rochester kirk, Ganan- > at ry asians for New THE4 30 P.M.TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8P. M_ train from Baltimore Cente for Pittsbarg and Erie. HE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TGonnecta with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and 0 Pittsburgh d without change of cing at Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Chicago, and 8t. Louis and at Elmira. for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, NE THROUGH TRA NW BUNDAY, g Leaving sa at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARs ON NIGHT TRAINS. So.piers’ Tickers a? Government Rares, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. B7-For Tickets and any information apply at e Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route. corn Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, und Baticnsl metals and Dever gaa mor 463 Cat., rasbi i near New Jersey avenue, ON DUBARRY Boren ease WILKING, Passenger and Ticket Agent. INO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6th street and Pa. ave. dec 29 tf PHU 4DELPHIA STEAMEBS, Ne By { mai-weekly, between PHIL- ADSLZRye Lat rete WASHINGTON and GEORG. Bteamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George . ut. Jar gailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown. For freiaht apply t0 jouw B. DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetown. wif wm. b. OLYDE, i¢ r5 ea. ta in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN Roi Kingst Rov &-tf GPear GIFT DISTRIBUTION oP WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCEKETS, BRAC GOLD PENS, &c., &0. TS S.M. WARD & ©O., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 208 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 100,000 WATOHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BRACELE%S, RINGS, GOLD PENS, <o., WORTH $500,000, To be sold at One Dollar each, without Tegard to value! And not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive, and not to be kept unlesa you are perfectly satisfied, Splendid list of articles to be. seld for $1 each, 160 Golt Hunting Cased Watches,. 100 Gold Watches... Gi 20) Ladies’ Watches. —- 35 500 Biver Watcbea. $15 to 225 60) Gold Neck and Vest Obains 1,0 Chatelaine and Guard Chsia: 5 to 3.00 Vest and Neck Ohaias. 4 to 4.10 Bolituire Jet and Gold Broeches... 4 to 4, Coral, Lava, Garnet &c , Brooches 3 to rl 71K0Gole Jet, Opal, &c.. Ear Drops... 5,000 Gents’ Breas: and Bear! Pix 6.000 Oval Bard Bracelets. 2.00 Obared Bracelets .. ) Catifornia Diamond .000 Geld Watch Keys... 5.100 Solitaire Sireve Bulto 3.000 Gold Thiinbles..... 5/00 Miniature Lockets. 8,00 Miniature Lockets, 3.14) New Style Belt at 2.5 Gold Toothnickr. © 3,40 Fob and Ribbon 8 iv 5.0) Chased Gold Rines. (60 Stone Ret Rings. - ea x o: ON eR TK Gree roe 'S endo oa iets Ladies? Jewel 4 400 Bets Ladies’ Jewelr: d styles 15 8,000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Penei 4 4,0 Gold Pens, Gold ease aud Penci 1 9.0) Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holder, 6 Certificates of the various articles are placed in envelopes, sealed, and mixed. These envelopes will be sent by mail as ordered, withont regard to choice. After receiving the Certilicate, and seeing what article it represents. you sre at liberty to send and get the arlicly, or agy other on the list of the sare value, and after seeing the article. if it does net give perfect satisfaction, we desire you to return itand get the money. In all transactions by mat! we charge for one Certificate 25 cents, five Certificates will be sent for $1, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, one hundred for $15. Agents wanted every- where, We allow Agents ten cents on each Gerti- ficate, provided their remittance amounts to one doilar, Also extra Premiums for iarge orders. ARMY BADGES. On the receipt of $1 50, we will send a Solid Silver Bhie!d (pure coin) or Badge. for either Division or Corps in the army. or a Cava!ry, Artillery, Infan- try, Engineer, or Pentooneer’s Pin, with your name, regiwent, and company, handsomely en- aved thereon, together with our wholesale Tuas: rated eireulara to agents. 8. M. WARD & 00, jan 21-W&SatSt 208 Broadway, New York, prueene i) INBUBAN OB COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL......-$200.000, Qtfca Corn isiana Avenue, Over pee Bank Wahinsion. USES AND OTHER PROPERTY TNE RE EOTLINET L0e8 BY FIRM, Di 8: Shoemaker (7° * John D. Barclay George muel Cropley, * few Bothwail, eras ‘arker, Richard Beers ench, 0, W. Davis, Bamuel Redfern, rt White, William Wilson Rdward Olark. Me eksrat 9 pollen Aun, President 5 ent, ABBL @. DAVIE, Boo'y. | eM sey cota Si | tremming, curbing, and laying the brick and ta: | ness, the to, | side of nine inches. to be well dressed and closely | on the cutsi Washington 6:00 P. u. | No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets | PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS PForvsars FORK GRADING, TRIMMING, &e, = Maron's Orrice. en 2s Washington, Peb. ‘3, 1365. Proposals will be reevived at th @ clock m.on MON DAY the wth iust.. forg ing, footways, and paving the gutters and First and Second Wards of the cit; distriet; for the Tt ird acd Pe the second District; and the F.fth, Bix bh Feventh Wards. ferming the third dis‘rict. (e.c2 district to be bd for s-parately. and to be given to different coptractois fur the ;earcommencing the Ist day of il, 18:6, agreeably to the rollowing apecificatio ‘The curbstene to be of the best New York North River stote, or granite in piecesof not less than formiag one | three feet long and pet lest than twenty inches wide. or deep, Bot less than six inehes in thick urface and «distance down on each jointed together, and to be of a unifurm thick neces. The brick to be of the best quality brick tofbe laid on a bed of xn; four inches deep on a bed ot fi from clay or Joam, three ineb: courses on the edge next to cur’ d red pavia Tiver sand, epres tean gravel, free deep, with two exceeding four inches ind. ameter, except the stone ine cf the otters. Which mast be of six inches in diameter. lnid ou a dad of coarse rand and clean grave!, free from clay or loam, at least nine inches deep, ani to be twice well rammed, the second time aiter being well wet, and after beirg examined (and not pefore: by the Com missioner, to be covered with fneciean gravel o- coarre rand, and the interstic-s between the stones Wel) tilled with the same mat 5 The ‘lagging to be of the best quality New York faggize, in pieces of not less than three feet iong by sixteen inches wide, aud not less tran six inch- es thick, the tup rurface and edges to be well and evenly dressed. and ends closely jointed toget: tobe laid on # bi sbarp sand and coarse of not less than nine inches thick in equal pee, por- tion All grading not exceeding six inches to be rated as trimming. The work te be done in the best manner and to the satisfaction of the Mayor, and to be com- menced Within ten days after the order is given to the contractor, and to be completed within the time named in the order directing it ts be dene, acd warranted to etan! twelve months after its completion And upon the failure of the contrac- tor cr contractors to commence the work or to complete it within the time named. or upon his or the r failure to execute the work of the materials and in the manner herein required, the Mayor to have the right of employing other parsons to do the same, upon such terms a*he may desm expe- dient; in which event the contractor or contrac: tore fo failing shall pay any less damage the Corporation nay sustain in con: nce ther2of. Avy repairs or relaying which y ba required before the expiration of the time for which the werk is warranted to stand to be done by the con- tractor free of charge within five days a‘ter notice from the Commissioner of Improvements of the Ward: and upon failure of any contractor or con- tractors to make any repairs or reiay any pave- ment withio five days atter metice aforesaid, the Mayor © have the right of ewploying any other poe or persons todo tae same on auch terms as e may deem expedient; in which event the esn- tractor or contractors 80 fairing sball pay any losa or Samage the Corporation may sustain in conse. quence thereof, For the due performance of the work and the furnishing of the materials as herein required, bond and security to the amount o! two thousand dollars wili be reqxired of the contractors. The bidders Will state the raves at which the curbing, paving, and lagging will be execated, in- cluding materials. For setting new curb of New York North river enrbstone, per running ioet. ee retting new curb of granite, per running ‘oot, ae laying new brick pavement, per square yar § For laying new stone pavement, per square yard, For grading, (whether excavating or fi ling,) per cole pare i For trimming. pér running foot, For spout gutter, per foot. For laying down New York flagging, per square oot, a BOE laying down fiaggme gneiss, per square ivees surface to be well dressed and the onda to be closely Jointed together. in all cross gutters and alleys, per run- ning foot, For laying New York flagcing, twelve inches wide, not less than four inches thick, and in pieces notlesithan three feet long, the top eurface to be well dressed and the ends closely jointed to- getherin all gutters along the curbstones, per rubbing foot. A E ‘And the rates at whieh the following work, ex- clusive of materials, except the gravel and sand which may be required : a For setting new curb, including dressing, per running foot. For layirg new brick pavewent, per square yard. For taking upand relayin old brick pavement, per square yard. . For taking upand resettingold curb, per runo- ning feot. For taking up and relaying old stone pavement, per Fqusre yard, For tak § Pree and relaying old fag footwa) pcr eqnare foot, = No bid will be received which does not inclade av offer for each separate item of work and mate- rials. By law the Mayor is prohibited from awarding contracts for the above work to any parson or persons who are not practical pavers. BICHABD WALLAGH, Mayor. feb 13—dt 20 Gf Re DEPARTMENT, Orricge ComrTRoLLes or Ccrrenoy, Wacnincton, Becember 14, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washinxion, in the Gity of Washington, im the eounty of Washington acd District of Columbia. bas been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the act ef Congress entitled **An act to provide a Na- tional Ourrercy. secured by a pledge of United States bonds. and provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved June $, iS4, and has complied with all the provisions of ga: t quired to be complied with b: e commencing the business ef banking under said act : Now, therefore, I, Hagh McCulloch. Combing ler of'the Gurrency.do hereby eertify that The Merchants’ National Bank of Washineton, in the City of Washinxton, in the county of Washington ard District of Columbia, is authorized te com- ne the business of banking ander the act afure- Reid, . Eenesemony wieceot, wines my pend aud seal of office this fourteenth dy of Decemier 1364, ye 8 ‘ ween McCULLOCH, cc 16-d6ot Comptrolier of the Currency. T ARTMBENT, KOLLEX OF THE CURRESOY. IINGTON, December 31, 1884, Whereas, by satisfactory cviderce presented to the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that The National Bank of Comnerce, of Geors:torn, in the City of Geore-town, in the county of Washing ton and District of Colum*ia, bas been daly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled ‘An act to provide a National Currency, secured by 8 pledge of United Btates bonds. and to provide for the eireulatien aud redemption thereof,” approved June 3. 13/4, and has complied with all the provisions of sai: act required to be compl with before com- mencing the business of Banking under said act: New. therefore, I, Hugh McCailoch, Comptrolisr of the Currency. do hereby certify that The National Bunk of Commitee of Scorertowwn, in the City ¢f Georcetcwn, in the couaty of Washington and Distric of Columbia, is authorized te com- menee the business of banking under the act aforesaid, In testimeny whereof, witness my band and seal of office this aking wat day of Dicember, 1884. Ls) HUGH McCULLOCH, Jan 2-6 t_ Comptroiler of the Currney. 0 THE PUBLIC, T DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS. Treascry DePaRTMENT, i RoLrcrror’s Orrick, Oct. 29, 1864. Gongress, by an act passed at its iast session slaceda considerable sum of money at the disposa. of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be employed inthe prosecution of measures for t7e detestion and punishment of persons engaged in counter feiting Treasury notes. fractional currency, and other svcurities of the United States. This fund is devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives and etbers through whore instramentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and ite ad ministration and the conduct of the measures referred to are aced, by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- iate supervision ef the undersigned, to whom all communications relating thereto, or to the effencesr indicated, should be addressed, Liberal rewards have already been paid to’several partios who have aided in the pprehensiog ef counter- ers, It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the interest which all good citizens must feel in the suporession of crimes tending to impair the credit of the national securities. andthus embar- Tass ail business operations, will induce the earn- est co operation of all capable of affording any aid in the efforts being made by the Department for the attaloment of that desirable end. It is eapec- ially urged that all persons hexiny senowindge of facts important to be known by the Department, concerning such offences, will communicate them fully and promptly to the undersigned, Publishers of newspapers throughout the eoun- try cae pends srential gexvite to the Geyst a: ment and the public by giving eonspieuous pubii- i WARD. ORDAN, cation to this card. - novl-6tD3smW Bolicitor of the Treasury, pur OB AND MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS. W.G. METZEROTT, corner Pa, av. andiita st. and only Eeporting house tm the Dis ud only portin, ‘ouse in the Dis-| trict, Sole A. ney of Steinway & Sons graud and square PLANOS, of which we have just reesived a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which is a larger assortment than can be found st any other agen- cyof this house in the country. Besides there, we havea stock of Paven & Bacon,and Haines Brothers make on hand, We are the sole agents of Maron, & Maralin's fustly celebrated OADINET 5 at factor: price 8110 f $600," Prince & Co.'s MELODEON rem Parchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest scmaastatne west figures for cash, and upon ac- terms. Old a Pianos taken in exchange, tuned reste M, KNABE&CO., GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, The sole A. ft celebrated inat No, 29S Tes ests above Bae wee where theyean bs hired $F purchianed at ‘aceon. eeicare ae pew ones. ‘os beaght and eodsm* ¥r.0.8@ OHENHAOH. F-, 2: BEIBERGER CHANT TAlLOK. et Méltoroittan Hota, late Brown's, ‘62 Pennsylvania avenue, pov 1-tf ington, D, G. th Wards, formiog | and | | nure del t x fad ene course | | on edge on inner line, whrre the pavement is leas | than the full width; no extra measurement for | brick on edge will ke made The stone pavement tu be Of common quartz, not | | avenue, OSALS FOR MANURE, QUARTERMAsTER GaxeRit’s Orrr0R, Fiast Drvisios, WaSE!xGtox City, February 1, 1985. Bealed Proposaln wiil be reesived at thi 8 unt! WEDNESDAY, March 15 1555, at 120’clock M.. for the sale cf ailthe MANURE that mars be reenred from the stables ara corrals of the Gies ro Depot near hingteo DC. witnia the twelve mon: ecee*ipg April l, 13s. T der will ber qairad to have er bosts moered at the wharf at Giesboro ine msy accumulate The United Btates the msnure in the esid barges or and will serignate an agent to measure it as rapidly as jended. z B ddere must state the pice per eadic yard iver An oath of allegiance will be reqaired from esch | Didder i Payment will be required to be made in Gorera ment funds ecad of each month for the ma din the barges duriog the month. Bonds. with approved securities, will be required from the party awarded, in the sum of ten thou. | gaud (30.008) do.lars, 7 ' Propo nat he addressed ta the untersignat, Washinetun, D ©. and marked on the earelope, | BR for Manure.” jest igs etal el i ivis'o fe TM Colonel in ¢! Aree eC: M20. PpPorosans FOR FORAGE. CHIny QuARTKRMASTER’S OFFIOR, H 1863. Wasuinatos Deror. Dec 8. Bealed Proposaix are invited by the undersigned for eupplying th partment at Wash A ton, D. Alexagéria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or eit these places. with Hay, Corn, 0: jtraw. Rids will be reeeived for tre delivery of 5,00 bushels of corns or oats and 5) tons of bay or straw, and upwards " Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propore to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries therest, the quantity oftach article proposed to be deliv. ered, the time when seid deliveries shall be eom- and when to be completed bi, ce must be written outin wordsonthe ids, Corn to be put ops good stout seck®, of about two bushels each. extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baied. ‘The particular kindor description of oats, corn. bay or straw proposed to be delivered must be | stated in the preposais, S 5 All the artieles offered under the bids herein in yited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector before being accspted. Contracts will awarded from time to timeto the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required = aceompany his proposals With s guaranty. signed sible persons. that in case his bid ia accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amountof the con- tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this alvertisement; and im case the said bicder should fail te enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sulle DEBS Tce the person to whom the contract awsr, =T @ Tesponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8, District Attorney Collector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United Bh Sees cramene or responsi- le person known to this office. mak Bidders will be duty notiied of the actept- ance or rejection o! eir proposals. . "The fol name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Proporals moat be addressed to Brig. Gea. D. H. Rucker, Chi-f Depot Quartermaster. Washington, 1. C,, and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals 2. ieroedatin asnm eqnal to the amount of the eon- tract. signed by the contractor and both of his aarantors, will be required of the suecessful bid- er or bidders be ge signing the contract Blank forma of bids. guarantees and honds may be obtained upon Spplication at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propese to farnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at 7 eeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for ferage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 18363, the following articles. viz: —— bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of a — bue! cle of Uats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of di 5 —_ eae Baled Hay, at — per tom of 2,000 a. — was of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,00 peunds a ommence on or before the day Peas Pk and to be completed onor before the —— day of ——.!85—, and pledge myself to enter into a written eontract with the United States. with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after deing notified that my bid has been accepted, Your obedient servan' i General D.H. RUCKER, Ty Brigadier “Goueral De + Qua ec mneton, D.C. GUARANTEE. Woe, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of and Btate of . hereby, Jointly and severatly, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in casa the foregoing. bid_of be aecepted, that he er they will, within ten days after the acceptance of eatd bid. execute the con- tract for the same, with good aud suffieient sur: ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the co: tract. to furnish the forage proposed in confor. mity with the terms of this advertisement. dated Dec. 8, 1863, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall failto enter inte @ eon- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer hy said and the mex o wees response bidder, ir the person ontract may be awarded. fomhom the'o Given under our hands and seals Witness: this —— day of Y eeal Ugeai. I hereby certify that, to the best of my know!- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for | u pfter to be security. ———s Wa Ra neteined by the Univeé Btates District & torney, Collecter of Customa, or any other o! under the United States Government, or respor- sible person known to this of. RUCKER. dec9 tf Brigadier General and Q. M. HIBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, C DEPO? oF WASHINGTON, Wasuiscron, D. ©,, January 4. 1364. Ali dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery.are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, a sealed proposal or liat, in dupiicate, of the articles they are prepwred to furnish t> this Bepot at short Dotice. with the price of each marked in plain fignres, so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articies can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price De aiers wishing 05 1 to this Depot will be re- nired to furnish the list punctustly avery Monday : es D UCKER. morni& Brigadier @en’l and Chief Q. M., Depot of Washington. p*PorTanr 70 FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation.and canvot do harm to the meut delicate; certain in correcting ail irragn- larities, Painful Menstruation, removing ad! ob atroctions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain ia the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all pervous affections, hysterics, fatigae, pain in the back and limbs, &c,, disturbed alees, Which arise from interruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILES was the commencement of a new era im the treat- ment of ir eguiarities and obstructions which have consigned 0 many to a PREMATURE GRavs, No female can evjoy good health udless she is regular, and whenever an obstructicn takes place the gen- eral heaith begins to idecline. These Pil's form the finest preparation ever put forinard with IMMS- DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCE: BE DECEIVED, Take this atverisement to ‘our Dingeiat: acd teil him that you want the DEST ond most RRLIABLE FEMALE MEDI- CINS uy THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. have becn a Btandard Bemedy for ever thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever rnown ‘0 all for sil complaints peculiar to Femairs, classes they are invainabie, induaing, with cer tataty, Periodical regularly, They are thousands.who have used them at different periodn. througrout the e>untry, having the sanction o} some of the most eminent Paystceans in America Explicit disections or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to 6) Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: tion, by remitting 'o the Proprietors, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGSI8T2. HUTCHINS & HILLYER, P __dee10-coly.a 81 Cedar st., JOSEPH REYNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just received. and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Ohandelivrs, Brackets. yen Lighta, Portables, 1 hades, and all arti: cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia. &c., which wall be sold tass Globes, Mica and other on the most reasonable terras Also, RANGES, FUBNAOKS, and Fire-Board Stover. We are prepared t> fornish the best RANGE in Hotels, We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS Bromeuy and cheap. as alse everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory meaner. ‘ate use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Restaurants. &e., are invited to call Call and a-e our Bathing Tubs, F tains Cleseta. Wach stands. Basing. & 6&0. at No. 20 9th street. near Penp<ylvania avenue. establishment in the city. feb2-e0! HHURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW DER. for cleaning, Le ge and presery- ‘his elegant prepara- .0. WELLS & Ce, York, Proprietors, ing the Teeth and Gums. tion is entirely unequalied N For sale by all drugetste. BuEeNaTa ENING PLASTERS arethe very for which» plaster isreqaired. Fer beat 2 ny ere eaie jan 2i-eoly.a “WANG, THR GEBAT OBIN _ PSE ion GONORRHEA, GLEE” Ree ‘onM & Ours. Ingredients are oo bad t is pleasant to the ta: fo ceekate Tac gta oazen be e on’ oO ian. ul $isbox. Sold by JOHN J. KROMBL, grersace to 8.0. Upham, 400 Chestnut street, P| send bia and in Washington by 8. C. FORD, 290 Ps, peed Bent by mal.” * ‘jateosy” Lock | OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FPREDER: ntant r-adinses to receive the maoure which | | Dimness of Sight or Giddiness | which an - 8. Quartermaster’s Da- | Of the Back and Limbe. Baltimore, Md.. | erat) te in like sacks of ansnt three | bushelaeach. The sacksto be furnished without | by two resgon- | DON'T known to tating when they should not be used with each Bax—the Price One Dollar per Box, e Incacst LEBRATSD MACBINE-SPREAD JOHNBON BaLTIMOS TH. ONLY PHYSICIAS Has discovered the most Cx Effectual Remedy in the worit DISEASES OF IMPRKUD Reivf wm Siz Howrs! Persons Ruined Deadly ens. immediately. A CURE WARRANTED OR iN FEOM ONE TO TW Weakness of the Back. Invniuntary Dis Strictures, Affections of the Kidreys aad no Impotency. General Debiiity, Nurroassers. epsia, Langaor, Low Spirits Con aipitation of the Heart, Timia Read, Throat. Nose, or #kiu tamach, or Rowe! sing from Solitary H and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrans ‘to the mari- ners of Eiyssua, dlightivg their most brilliant hopes cr anticipations, rendering marriage, &e,, impossible YOUNG MEN Erpecisily, who have become the victims of Bsli- tary Vi that dreadfa: and destruc ive habit, sally sweeps an netimely grave thonsaads of Young me ota ted lalend ard bril'aut in’eliect. might o:berwine hava entranced listening fenates with the thunders ef eloquence or waked to extacy the living here. may call with fo confidence TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICR. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early babits of youth, viz: Weakoess- iD in the Head. Dimness. ef Sight, loss of Muscular Power. Falgitation the Heart, Dyspepi rvous Irritabihty. Tangement of the Dig-stive Fanctio-s General Debility, Bymptome of Consumption Ae. Menra.ity.—The fearful effect of the mind are much to be dreaded—Loas of Memory, Qoafasion of Ideas, Depressi. n of Fpirits. Evil Perebodiag, Aversion to Society. Self distrust. Love of Boli- tude, Timidity,a&c | NOTICE Married Persons, oF. pouns men contemplating marriage. aware of Physical Weakness, Grganic Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e, should apply immediately, He who places bima+lf under the care of Dr. J, may religicnsly confide in hia honor asa gentle- man. and confidently rely upon bin skill ass Phy- Sician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, IMPED IMENTS 10 MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is tpeedily cured. and full vigo> restored Thousands of the most nervous debilt- tated and impotent, who bad ort al! hope, have been immestiately relieved ents to marriage, Physical or Men- i ss of Procreative power, lings, and Weakness fearful kind, speedily DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Co!!-ge of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Ool legesin the United States. and the wr-ater part of whose life hax been spent in the hospitals of Len- don, Paris, Philedelphia and e fewhere, bas ef fected some of the most ar'onishing cures tha b were ever known: many trouble! with ringing im the head and ears when asleep. great viata Atee Liver. Lungs. Disorgers a the szo cured, ness, ba alarmed at sudden s-unde bashful with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wi derangement of mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulgeiin when alone—a habit frequently |-arned from evilcompanions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt.even when asieep. and, cf not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de- ove beth mind and body, shoud apply immedi tely. “what a pity that a young man, the hope of his country aud darling of his s, should be snatched from all the prospec Hfe by the consequence of devi oo from the path of nature ard indelging {n a certain searet habit Buch persens must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, refect that a sound mind and body arathe meat eceseary req’ ites to promote Cennubial bappi- ness indced, Without these the journ+y through Tite becomés & weary pilgrimage: the prompoct hourly darkens to the view; the mind beeomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melau- choly reflections that the happines® of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds be has imbibed the seeds of this prinful disease, it often bappenn that an ill-timed genre of shame or dread of discovery Setere him from applying to those who, from education and Terpeetability can alone befriend kim. He fi into the bacds of ignoratt and desiguiuw pretend- ers. whe. incapable of curing, filch bis pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month oras long as the smallest fee can be antained, an in despair Jeave him with ruined heaite to sigh over his galling disappointment; or. by the uae of that di y poison. Mercury. batten the constita- tional eyimptoms of this terrible fiscase, auch a8 Affections of the Head. Throat, Nose, Sin. ate., progressing with frightful rapidity anti] death tsanend to his dreadful sufferings br sending im to that undiscovered eountry from whose bourse no traveler returna, OFFICE % SOUTH FREDERICK STREET left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Fail not to observe nai and pur ber ®7 No lettera received unless post paid and eon- taining a stamp to be used on the reply , Persone Writing sbont = age.and send portion of ad- igement deseribing fymptoms. vers Dr.’s Dipioma hanes tn his Office INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand eured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerone important Surgical Operation performed dy Dr. Jcbnston, witnessed by the reporters of The i and many other papers, no’ ices of which have fared again and again before the public, beri is standing a a geptieman of character ant re- | wponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee te the af- BietTN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. _Sa 59-19 QECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES}! ® SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER US “Yer, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Minera!.no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They ure evtirely vegetable, bavivg no smell nor aby unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bewels ef the most delicate. €ures in from two te four daya, and recant casem in** twenty-four bours.”? Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania ene of the most eminent Poctors and Chemists of the present day: NO EXPOSURE. NO TROUELK, MO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let thore who bave despaired of gettiog cured, or who bave beem gorged with Balsam Copavia, oF ,try the Mereury. try CA MARITAN’S GIFT. ent by mail ina plain envelope. Priee—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! SORES. SPOTS, FULA, _ULCERS, OETTERS SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VENERKAL DISEASES, &0 SAMARITANS ROOT AND aed RB JUICES n offered the public asa potittve cure. syPuiLis OK VENEKEAL DISEASES. the BAMARITAN’S ROGT AND HERB JUFCBisa mort potent, certain and rifectual remedy ever prescribed: it reaches and eraticates every particle Of the venereal poison, no that tr.ecureis thorough ard permanent, Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit te your pos- terily that for which you may repent ia after years DO NOT DSSPAIR! Althongh you may be pronouured incurable, the RAMARITAN’S HOOT AND HERB JULORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JULOBS io most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterua, ia Whites. in besring aown, Falling of the Womb, Debility. and for a!l cor plaints incitent to the sex. Sent by express, Price #1 a bettie, or 6 battles for SS a AMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 2 cepts, Full directions BEBMOND & 00., Box 191 Philadelphia Pom Ofstd by 8. CALVERT FORD. errner 1th st. and Pa. aveu ani HENRY COOK, Alexandria, TP RIREEM AR Protected by Royal Letters Pat: tent ol England, and secured by the seals of eee eee mane Paris, and the Imperial college o elicine, Vienna, Triesmar No 1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Bpermathorrboea, and Exhanstion of the Bystem. Triesmar No.2 entirely superseded the naseouse use of Copavia, Gubeba, &e _ Tries- mar No. 348 the infallible remedy for all Intpari- ties and Be-ondary Symptome, thus obviating the use of mercury snd all other deleterious ingre- dients. Karh preparation is in the form of amost agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes ofatmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus saving $9. Divided in sepsrate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Koux, &¢., * Wholesale pe ey Dr. BARBOW. Ne, 194 i] it. New York, Bike be had also of B. 0, FORD, No. 290 Pa, ave., corncr lith street. pd 6m ENTIAL. Youre ween {OEN injured themeetves b certain secret habite which, Set ee fr bust ness; plese or old m from the follies of in advance of hemeelves under a or old men, who, fr middie ages vr causes, feel a debiiit, Tfeir years before placing tu ° treatment of any one. should first read “T SECRET FRIEND,” Married Ladies will learp something of importance by perusing The Secret Friend ”” Bent = any roa aay “eee envolope en re- ipt of Twenty-five Cents. Address od Dx, CHAS. A. STEWART & CO. de l4-ly Boston, Mass, APPINESS OR MIBEBY!—THAT 1S THB x UE: TION.—The proprietors of the ** PARI- SIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—regardless of ex- Bse—to issue, free, for the besefit of suffering jumanity font or thes most instructive acd in- teresting Lec'ures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions ervour Debility, Premature Dee! . In- digestion, Weakness, Bepressien. or ignorames of Physiology and Nature’s Law, These invaluable lectures have been the means of enlighteniug acd saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretar: Parisian inet cf Anatomy and ‘Medicine. red Broadw: ‘ork ju i8-ly NTI-SLAVERY N CONGRESS My Henny Winton The Macce oe fo NewRugiand Athena? By How &: Howes fiuaieet’ Wounds tel othee Teteniae at 5 Sif ervea, Dy Doctors Mitchell, Morehouse. and os FRANOK TAYLOR,