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‘THE EVENING STAR. | A MARRIED WOMAN'S SOLILUCUY. BY ONE WHO HEARD IT. Yee, it'e got go! go! and get! get! get! for evarsocdx onearth but one’sown wife. It I should ask Mr. Slocum to go ont as such time of day for a water pnil and a basket of oranges, d’ye think he’d go? Nothe! I might ‘want one while and take itout in wanting! | rang+s, ferscoth! ’I'was only yesterday I pica ie to callat William's for Cnarley’s shoes, Wouldn't you have liked tohavenheard him scold though! Ifhe didn’ttunenp Al-. ways something wanting! Wished he could ge to the store and back again without calling foradozen parcels! And when he came in | and put (bem on Charlie's feet slapped him for crying because the pegshart him! Poor fellow! he limped round till kis father had gone, aad then pulled themoff. The pegs were an inch long at Teast calculation, And now just be- caure Mrs. Brown hints at a water pail, he’s up ard offina minute! Whycouldn’t Brown go? Justasthongh her own husband wasn't good enongh to wait on her. I'd show nim the Gitterence if! was Brown! A pretty how'd do we shall have of it, if things goon at this rate. Ulbask Brows to do my errands, see if 1 dow’t snd then see how he likes it. If the girls only knew! But no; they wouldn't believe a word of tt. You might talk te them till deomeday and they'd deter- mine to try it! “Bought witis the beat if you don't get it toe dear.” Dear! 1 wonder what some tolks calldear! There's Nelly Bly. You might talk to her till next July and she wouldn’t believe a word of it. Butshe'll see ! She willlearn a lesson for herself she'll not forget very soon. If I were a girl again I wouldn't change my condition againin aharry! NotI! There was Slocum always ready to run his legs off—-but now—he’ll go sooner for that Mre. Brown, than for his own flesh and blood. But Ill pay him; see if I dont ! won’t gethim a mouthful of supper. He may get his meats where he does his werk! See how he'll Hke that. If 1 should do eo, always trying to pleas other folk’s husbandsinstead of my own, Wwe should bave a pretty kettleoffish. There's ‘Willie, he’s teased for an orange these three days; and not the peel of one has heen seen yet There he comes puffing like a steamboat! If Ibad sent him be wouldn't have been ba, these twe hours. Calling at Mrs. Brown’s to: If it ain’t enongh to provoke a saint. I'll tell bim 1 guit—1N—V bat no! he'll like that too well' the brote! I won't please himso much. I'll stay if tekills me, and Willie shall have an orangeifhe wants it, and no thanks to him either. There he comes again, and both bands foll. Wonder whathe has got now, and who else he is running for! Coming through the gate and. -yes, both pockets full of oranges— The dearsoul! I knew he wouldn’t for | gethisown children. Won't Wille have a good meal? AndI will—yes,he shall haye muffins for supper, Slocum loves muffics! * * * * # * r * That's all we have heard, reader: for when Slocrm cpened the hal! door Charley, Willie, Wife aud all, ran ont to mse: him and getsome ofthose same cranges. Mrs. Slocum did get supper, and Slocum had moffins. Tt ts stated that a single express com- pany transports from Virginia c: Neyada territory, fitty thousand doUars in silver bul- lion daily, and that from a tract of country around that city, of not more thantwenty- five Miles square, over $2),060,900 of silver have been shipped during the past twelve months, And yet the wealth of the silver mines of Ne- vada is scarcely comprehended, and its extent remains unestimated. 7 A Richmond paper mildly remonstrates against ten dollars a qnart for skimmed miin. i[>~ The monumental marble over the grave of Calhoun in Chariesten, has been broken by &@ shell from a Federal battery. @2 Candidates for the Freedmen’s Bnrean: just created, are coming out rapidly. Among the names mentioned are those of Gen. Butler and Mr. Birney of Missouri. . UP The public printing of Illinois for 1:64, SBmounted to $140,060, or one-fifth of the entire cost of the stupendons estabiishment at Wash- ington, which does the printing of the whole nation of thirty-six States. U7 The dettcit in the Pontifical budget for 1*65 is calculated at five millions of Roman crowns (about £1,000,000 sterling). @7-A mechanic of Milwaukie has mannfac- tured two wondertul pieces of cabinet work in- tended as presents for the President and Mrs. Lincoln. Ore is anordinary sized centre tabla, of octagonal form. composed of twenty thou- sand different pieces of wood. EV2n8y FAMILY SHOULD RAVE WEBSTER’S NEW DICTIONARY. WITH 3 000 ILLUSTRATIONS, Cal! and examine, at the store of HUDSON TAYLOR, mi-lw 334 Pennsylvania avenue: G, ¥. JOHNSON, of Portiand, Maine, bas re- pelt sppened the Cclambis Garden Hair Dress. ii aloon, Wth stre : toe all of bin friends. oT Fats = e ae Sih i . B.—Eastern men will alw: 6 Port- land dsily papers at this shop. ae feb 22 eolm™ y ILLIE® SAFES, the celeb ated CHILLE! AND WEOUGHY IRON FIRE AN 4 G@LAR PROOFS, with COMBINETIO: 3 eae | Corps, should report in one PANE LOCKS, VAULT Sets General Zonthern agency 67 west Lombard st, Baltimore, Md, novs-3m A. PROBEUS, General Agent, AVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF STEAM ExGreenixa. ebruary, ja Sealed Proporals will be received at thin merean until meridian. March 11, 1335, for the IRON. &c., desoribed in the follewipg classes; each bid must be made for an entire class, delivered at the re=pec- tive Navy Yards. Payments will be made inthe usual manner; delivery to commence in twenty days after notification of acceptance of bid; to pro- ceed continxally, and the whole to be deliver-d in three months thereaiter. The contract will he ep nae ee the =e ee bidder the rig eing reserved of rejectin, h west if it be deemed exorbitant, oan ee The usual guarantees will be required, contract will be dated theday the notice of ance is given Printed schedules and instructions can be ob- tained by application to the Burean. Proposals must _be directed to the Chief of the Rureau of Steam Engineering, and endorsed" Pro- orale for Materials for the Navy,” that they may e distinguished from other besiness letters. The following are the classes required at the re- Bpective Navy Yards: KITTERY —Ct ass No, 1— Boiler Iron, 141,008 pounds best American Flange Iron, KITTERY.—Cracs No. 2—Round aad Flat Iron $4,000 pounds best American Bound and Flat Iron KITTERY.—C1sss No 3—T lion. 28,(@0 pounds best American T Iron. CHARLESTOWN —Crass No. 1—(opyey %6,@0 peunds Ingot Copper—best quality. CHARLE3TOWN.—Ciass No.2, 5,000 pounds Banca Tin CHARLESTOWN .—Ciass No. 2. 2,0 pounds blab Zinc, BROOKLYN .—C.ass No. \— Boiler Iron, &-, 725.5 6 pounds best Americ Flange Tron, 42,509 pounds best American Sheet [ron. BROOKLYN, —Ciass No. 2—Round, Syuareand Flat Iron. ¥78.H0 pounds best Awerican Round Yron 106,40 pounds best American Square or FlatIr on, BROOKLYN .—Ci.4ss No. 3—T son, §,000 pounds best American T Iron, BROOKLYN —Oiass No, 4— Boiler Ri 110,000 pounds best quality Beiler Rivets. a olen ae Gers No. l—/ron, §. x pum “t Am at 0 wong Boch erican Hound, Square, acd 120 tons best Bloom Iron, WASHINGTON —CLiss No, 2— Pie Ion 15) tous best American Anthracite Piz Iroa, 10) tous No. 2 American Charcoal Pig Iron, WASHINGTON —Ciass No. 3—Ste!, Bo renee Round, Square, and Octagon Cact WASHINGTON.—C14ss No, 4—Copper. Fee pounds Ingot Copper, no | WASHINGTON —CLass No, &—Tin, Lead, agi Zinc 0,008 pounds Le: ‘, (0 pounds Meet) 8,0¢0 pounds Blab Zide, WASHINGTON —CL iss No, ¢— ver” Ie0 grons Wood Screws, Sorigzs. etn ee 6 7 ‘ tae ae Oil Vit- Bold iting. WASHINGTON .—Cuas Ro. 7—Waite Pine Lum- $2,000 feet White Pine Lumber, of vario i ness. dressed on both shies mock po te SE oth siles, suitable for NORFOLK —Ciass No. 1—Round, Square, lat rom. and £680 pounds best A ican 4 58 a aoe merican Bound, Square, ang NORFOLK — Crass No. 2—Piz Iron, 100 tons best American Charcoal Pig Iron. NORFOLK. —Ciass No 3—Boiler Rive's, 00 pounds best quality Boiler Rivets, : 1,19 pounds, best quality Smoke: pipe Rivets. _fe 15 laws — HHURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TO! Tom ad prencre. eo for cleani: tify Teeth and Gums: This tien is entirely unequalied. Nes o ee & 00., iw For sale by all druggister nt Proprietors. ELUS’ CFLEBRATED MAQHINE-SPREAD STRENG 1H ENING PLASTSRS are the very best in all cases for which a plaster sale by all druggists, . ian Sheolven IVERMORE ON NEG Diesen on OS soldiers sant Slatery, Maat Bres of Congress; by Hon H. ilson. Staver: iyo oan y & nae yok the Bib Bi ment or Negroes Review of Slavery. Goodwin's Rosie ty Bene! Hopkins. Estes on Sila sty) pe a ‘sea tion, Qarinrities of Ne avery. Van Evri: of Negroes and Neero Slavery Cochin’s Bo: lavery, Cochia’s Remntis of Eman rt Philosophy acd Practice of Slave: FRANCK BAYLOR, The First Corps—Netice te Veterans. HEADQUARTERS FIRST UORPS, ¥ pen eens v.o., ‘Dag ref eternus desiring te enlist Army ~ at the office of | Col. G. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and bio Railroad Depot, Washington, D ©. Any Veteran who haa served two years, has been honorably diseh: quullfied, may enlistin the Corps for one, two or three years. Those enlisting will receive from the Govy- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mustered im, and, in addition, the reguiar ine stalments from the Government, in proportion to the period of enlistment, 4s follows: $100 for one year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- ment; #200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to | local bounties Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provest Marshal. The best arms in the possession of the Government will be farnished these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. - Headquarters Major General Hancock :—153 F street, between 19th a.nd 20th streets. Office of the Boerd fer the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, | president, 13 G@ street, between 19th and 20th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLgy ANDERSON, dec 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. ES ee MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES SUFFERING WITH DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SEX —MADAME MENAH, after 14 years practice in New York. has taken roomsin this city, No 227 8th streetwest, where she will treat such cases, Her practics is different from any in ihis city. Will give reference and_ certificates sflicient to convince tie most fastidious of her suecesetul treatment in Female D.seases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necessary, Charges reasenable. Hours of consultation from 104. m. tu 2 p.m. mar 2-1" NN RS. H. F. WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND ature] Magnetic Physician, haals by “laying | ide,’ without drugs.every phase of Nervous | Blindness, Deaftess, Rheumatism, Pa- | alyeis ipoinal Oar varese Dyspepsia, Liver Osim sint, Female Weakness ..&e Raoma No | BS1'P st. near Pateut Ome. <° foxicim* el y by Dr. : medical charge of it the past yeat.and who har made so nany quick and perma. | fe j—492 7th street. 218? . BACKER. THE MOS - ful Astrologer, No. 215 K With and 13th streets. two «inare: tireet cars, gives fall and thorough interma- tion concerning all affairs through life, with aad jo regard to Health, Wealth and Marriage, Love Af 16-Im* te. 218 nent cur fairs Journeys, Lew Suits.Absent Friends.8ickness | and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 3 in Ree morning till 9 in the evening. pape i ugh the candy store. fe 16 Im* 8, BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events at her room, on K street, ove door erst of 34 st. She has studied unier eneof the most cele- brated Astrelogers of the age. She guarantees satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. | She can be seen from$a.m.to9p. m_ Price one dollar, feb Li- in* R, LEON, 420 Penn’a svenua, Office Tete, 434 and 6th #treet: speatinighg HEA. | Offers a certain and speedy eure, of GONORB GLEET BU BO. SYPHILIS, STRICTURE, SEMI- NAL WEAKNE: INFLAMED BLADDER, WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE MENBE! DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEY: a SPLEEN; SORE EYES, BORM THROA Havin tice of those diseases the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatment and cure, Reeent cases of venereal diseases cure in one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from 9to 4o’clock daily. de24 3m" t . BALDWIN, M. D., ao PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec otf 435 lith street, between G and Hy HE BEST ".VIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 381 F street, is the oniy practical STAMPER in the District, is that he daily has todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He bas the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns gvee offered here, Making his own Patterns, he is able and willing to stamp any pattern pried e him, nov23-tf V ATER RENTS. Warkr Recistain’s OFrtc: City Hall, January 14, 1365. All ceenngate ef premises where the Auneduct ater is taken will please take notice—T. the Water Rent for tha year ending January lat, 1856. is now due to the Corporation of Washington, an: payable at thie office. If not paid prior to the 15th of February, the water will be shut off at the ear- Hert practicable day thereafter, without further netice, and not restered until fall payment of rent shall have been made, and two dollars expenses of shutting of and restoring. * RANDOLPH COYLE, fet) dtMarld Water Registrar. MAStas FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, ar TEMPERANCE HALL, E Street, Between Ninth and Tenth, PROF. MARINI would respectfully inform his foymer patrons and numerous fesanda that his fourth and last quarter will commence on Thursday, March 2d, 1°65. r CLOTHING. Gt BEDUCTION IN OLOTHING In order to make roosa for Spring Goods, Inow offer to the publics great inducementin ALL STYLES OF OVEROOATS. - English, French an¢ American Doub‘e and Sin- a d, and ts physically ) WALKING AND SACK COATS, A large variety of Black Plain and Fancy Cassi- PANTS AND VESTS, And maby other articles in this line, too numer. ova to mention, which I shall sell off from now notil the firstef March at greatly reduced prices, made aud trimmed inthe A. BTRAUSS, Pa. av., det. Ith and lth ste., and 175 Pa. av., bet. 17th and Isth ste. ; PRESS— Philadelphia 1:56 r u., New York 5:80 P.M. No Jatest New York styles. | gt a elt 2 NOTICH! BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E street, BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! |, 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 YOUTH ~’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Realiy Acie, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! WO Store closed Saturdays until Evening. DENTISTRY. REAT DISOOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I wenld advia to extract to call at DR, LEW. ° have thom taken ont without pain. . oa! and examine the Do roved method of inserting ART ALT f you once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno other style than this ¢ Teoth inserted on Gold, Bilver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we hayenot advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold, - No, 242 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIF, M.D., Dentist. OTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTL external application of DR 8IG MOND’S E:8ENCE OF PALMSTTO, acts at once upon the nerves connected With the teeth aching, and relieves instantly. this aid every decayed tooth can be cured and pre- filing and buildin, inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av. eee new ani im. ICE willbe | (FIOJAL TESTU. ARB new and valuable one. \ from the F | ic Bone Teeth JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 5153 7th street, between Dand B, i fon, as follows = NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, | timore from North Calvert Biation, as ellans BUILDER'S BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE ani CUTLERY, Ont and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, . Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we ofler at er ise PRICE, gbad many years experience in the prac- | DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, _ Office 514 Pa, Avemue, Washinzton, D.C, TERN. NORTHERN, AND WEST- N EXPRESS FORWARDERS, DISB, MONEY GREAT FAS’ i ER JEWELRY, VALU- BON BTY AND DISPATC This Company 1 Railway Towns inthe AND NORTHWEST, Forwarded with BAF. acoessible sections of the country. has agencies im the Princii NORTH, BAST, WES’ Its princi ffices are PEt EW VORE, BOSTON, WASHINGTON, BD. MORE, CIN- 1 O., PHILADELPHIA, SAGE CINNATI, 8T. LOUIS, LO VILLE, LEXINGTON, Conneetions are made at New Yor! with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRIPISH PHOY: nd other steamshi to LIVERPOOL, MPTON and H European expresses to all wns in @reat Britain and flection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILE-Smade all i rte of the United States, N, Agent, Washington, D. C- DOZEN AXES AND HANDLES—Jast re- ceived and for sale by P. BARTHOLOW, below Penn’a Ave, 8 NAILS—Assorted sizes, just d and for sale by eetihs P. BARTHOLOW, S 7th street, below Penn’s, Ave. 558 7th street, 1000 ene Days and hourseftuition for ladies, misses' and masters, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 8to 5p. m.; gentlemen’s classes, Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays, from 8to 109.m. Gen- tlemen joining this last quarter will also receive instructions in a new class just formed from 634 to 58, ™m. same evenings. pone ing this last quarter all the preparations will made for the coming May Ball. Persons desiring private instructions will please call at the hall daring school hours, or at hixres- idence. 479 Ith street. between D abd RB. ie2)-2w ys ERANS, ATTENTION! THE HIGHHEST BOUNTIES PAID $1,150 FOR THREE YEARS, 8775 FOR ONE YEAR, AT‘ THE TENT,” Corner of 15th strect and New York avenne, Washingten city, D.C. Either line of horse cars will take you thers; or No.8 Washington Building, [Chron.] fe3-t ORDAGE TWIN BROOMB, BUCKETS, &c., &e., J. P, BARTHOLOW, bo treet, Forsale by FrATRBANE S SGA HEBRING T FIRB AND AR PROOF SAFKS, For sale at waclory erie . P. BARTHOLOW, Ag or the manufacturers. 555 Seventh Below Pe: ) TIMOTHY reat. avenue. ( eae SEED OATS, &c., &e., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 55% Seventh street, e14-¢0 Belo FOBSES! HORSES! HORSES 11 Quartermaster General’s Office. First ae o @ le by Washington City, February 13, 1865. HORSES, suitabe for the cavalry service, wiil be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till April 1, 1865, Horses will be delivered to Captain ZL. Mco-e, A.Q,M., and | 4 teen (16) hapds high, trom five (5) to nine (9) y: old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry pu poses. Horses between nine (9) aod (10) years of age, if still vigerous, sprightly and healthy, may be accepted. Price. one hundred and seventy-five dollars($175) each. Hours of inspection, from 9 a.m. to 4p. m, Payment will be made ai thie office JAMES A. BKIN, _fe 14 4it Col. in charze lst Div. Q. M.G.0. H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 562 DEPOT FoR GENERAL BUILUING MATERLALS, No. 562 Sevenre st., OPPOsira CENTER MAREET, 30,000 LIGHT SASH. 2.000 PAIRS BLINDS | BEST 2,000 DOORS, 106-090 FERT MOULD. | CIND IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for ever thirty ears, and are the most effectual one ever known plaints peculiar to Females, T ry classes they are invaluable, inducing, with e-r- tatty, pertodical regularity. thonsands.who have used them at In addition to the ec. & at vari BRACKETS. NEWEL POSTS, BALUSTERS, S02 STOOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, ke. &e sree, the West, Castleton share MANTELS, ‘pest now in use, japerior conte every respect, and only about half the and WINDOW F. DOOR. : nibked at short noties* Sb0ut & building fur- PAINTING Dapan: owt TMENT, orders for THOUS HN and Ona as aural PAINTING, GRAIN Gas Ken leftwith oe No. 562 7th at.. opposite Gan megTON Hs I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, T T bers have obtained from the ore Gout Wasnington county, in the District of Columbine letters Tertamen'ary on the persomal estate af oreph D, Ward, late of Washington, city, Doc” deceased. All persons having elaims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit game. with the vouch:, ereof.to the subacrisy r beiore the 25th day of February next; th sthecaee by law be excluded from all benefit 42 x2 D The attention of Builders and others, is 4 to our large and varied stock o Hovey | CENISHING HARD- at the lowest market rate for cash. J.P. BARBTHOLOW, 588, 7th street, below Penna, Ave. DOZEN SHOVELS, 100 DOZEN PIOKS AND HANDLES {| just received and for b J, P. BARTHOLOW, "7th streat, below Penn's Ave, AY AND STRAW CUTTERS, STABLE BRO STREET CHAINS, &e., &e., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 555 Seventh sireet, Below Penna uvenue, AL BARROWS For sale by J. SoS 7th street, below Penn’ PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE. LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. é MATTHEW K. WALSH, 255 C Sraest, between lith and lith, fecond door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many friends, I ani now prepared te make liberal @ash ad- vances On Gold anu Silver Watches, Dia- monda, Jewelry, Bilver Ware, Hardware, Clot Merchandise of every description in @7 Having had 12 ness in the City, an aveaue, | 285 ears experience in the busi- ness in favorably knewn to many of its citizens, I am confident that te all who may en- trnat me with business (which will be strictly con- fidential) I will give satisfactien. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from7 CUE until 9 Prostant TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the remnlt of a long and extensive practice. T: are mild in their op: the most delicate: cei larities, Painful Menstruation, structions, whether from cold o! acke, pain in th whites, all nervous on. and cannot do. in in correctin therwise, head- ide, palpitation of the heart, bite: fections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c.. disturbed aleep, which arise from interruption of nature, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treat- ment of irtegularities and obstructions which have consigned 60 many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE, No female can epjoy good health uulese she and whenever an obstruc eral Aree basins to (decline, ae ae form est Preparatron ever put forward with E and PERSISTENT SUCO. BE DECEIVED, Take this aivertisement to Draggist, and tell him that you want the RELIABLE FEMALE ME: ion takes place the | th | D. y are known .9 ifferent periods ountry, baviog the sanction o! eminent Physicians ia America. i¢ S, S1atiMR when th used. with each Box—the Price One $5, containing from 5) to @ Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observa: tion. by remitting ~o the Pro: FOR BALB LL DRU HINS & a -9th street, near Pehn~ylvani or 6 Boxes for OMPSON’S POMADE OPTLEM—For impart fi rich glos# and exquisite Hair, ia far superior to any other Pomade extant. Prepared by F.C. WBLLB & O' id sold by all Druggists. Price 35c. UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE,—This well known and entirely reliable remedy pr ae adios, is for sale by all ists, id 75c. per botile THE BAN; a tale of the nimeteenth under our hands this 2th : ary, 185, tot "GORGE W. GOODALLE war | Jawiw* OBARLBS B, PEABSON, The Army Sar; "1 i fentminster eview furs Oct b . Bomty + From Dan to FRANOK TAYLOR: af ARSE MAP OF GEORGIA.— Compiled a mand Bonorse ha; by TRA OHIO FFI ron, Decors ‘On and after Sundsy, Decamber 13, 1864. Pasaen- ger Trains between Washington and itimore | will be ren as follows: TRAINS MOVING NOSTH. Mo. 1—-BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HAR- Arrive at Baltimere 3:00 4. 8— No. 2-NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA EX- ‘Leave Washingt’n 7:30 4,.m. Arrive a! Baltimore t;ckets sold res one acre ape = ve ington &: afer ng. tations, connecting al Rota wit Mail Train for the West, and cooing Baltimore at 10:00 a.¥, No. 4— NEW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 a.u. Arrive at Baltimore at 12:45 ?.¥., Philadelphia r.u. No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., oonnect- ' ing at Relay with Frederick train. Arrive at Bal- j timor 45 e PM No, 6—BALTIM@RS COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—Lesve Washington 4:30. u. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 p.m. This train stops at Blndenshurg, Beltsville, Laurel and No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORE EX: PRESS TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00 P. Arrive at New York 4:00 4.™. Mails and Passen: rs by this train connect with all the early mern- Bast, North ore tickets iladelphia or Bal | gol by this train. which is limited in capacity by Goysrpmentorders to insure the mails. S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Warhington 6:45 P. u. end arrive at Balti- more &:25 P.M No. 9—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:50 P. M.; stopping at Re'ay House fxr Westerm passen- rato take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Eitkersbure. and all points in the West, Reaches New Yerk at 6:15 a.m. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:16 a, M.and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Washington, No trains to or from Aunapolis on Sunday. BUNDAY TBAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON rfor samengeee on Sunday are the §:15 and 11:15 a.M, and 3 P.M, for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 vp. u. for New York oni, THROUGH TICKRTS 'o the West, as well as to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, can be bad at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as | well as at_new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania syenue, betwees 4: and Sth CEGAGE will be checked at all hours—alao for through Laer’ ae trouble and confusion at ‘ture of ibe trains, toe TE PASBEN GERS, whether soldiers or eltizens, are politely but earnestly reqnested te respect the rules of the Line, establirhed for the general ad- yantage. such as the Keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their sttendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the amoker’s cara, and a'so to make a cheerfni com with the decisions of the agents or con in regard to their seats, tickets, ets.. espe the hurry of starting the trains. af _P, SMITH, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. dec WM {REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE To NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Bal- Bast Mail ato modation-----— Brie and Pittsburgh Pitteburg and Elwir THE 6.15 A, M. PEAIN FROM WASHINGTON D i 20 A. M_train from Baltimore Copnedirburen and the Westand for Bimira, Bullalo, Rochester. Sele Ceasa, iagara 5 dala, orNew York City. THE4 30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the aP. M. tram from Baltimore Connects wiih Pittsburg and Erie, 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TBonnecte with the 10 P. M. Express froia Baiti- more and runs through to, Pittsburgh and Elmira, without chango of cara, connec'’ gat Pitteburgh for Cincir. .ati, Chicago, and &t, Louia and at Elmira, for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, Leaving Wants eel at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARg ON NIGHT TRAINS. SoLpives’ Tiokets at GoverswEst Raza, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME, B7-For Tickets and any information apply at pan Once of the Great Benns 7 7aris Ree ort inaylvania avenue an x! 7 d National Hotel, and Depot House, No, 403 C st, Bear Now Jersey avenue, ‘Washington. waRY * intendent N.O. BR. Bren WILKING, Pasnenger Ticket Agent. INO. GILLETT, Pas corner 6th atroot and Pacave,) eeeneer Agent. Cora tt PBtapEruia STEAMEKS. New Bzpross Line, gerai-weskiy, between PHIL E- ADBLPHIA and ALEXANDE WASHINGTON aad Gkoue newamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and Gey Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- UBDAYS, from ‘o. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown, -For ‘t apply to frelght apply t© srw B, DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street. Georgetown. Agent in Philalelohia, WM. P. OLYDE, i¢ North Wharves. Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King at, nov 8-tf ne T HOTEL CONDUCT: rt 7; OLDEEy THOPEAN PLAN, ‘ED “6 THE \e its bg 2 Is enlarged to aOR AN HOTEL, Capacity, Corner Pa. av, and Wis st., Washington, B,C. This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Buropean | plsnin this city, bas beem enlarged and improved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests. Thankful for the patronage already rece: Wopristor hopesthat by attention to business we sontinue to receive patronage as heretofore, Geass wi onlsihs charged with what they receive. oom tf” “PteT*: Dp. meRIOH, Proprietor, "PREASURY DEPARTMENT, Qerics COMPTROLLER Or THE OVRRENOY, iu Was ON, Deeember 31, 1664. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presente the undersigned. it has been made to appear that | Tie Nationel Bank of Commerce. af Gearestown, in the Cuty af Georg-town, in the county of Washine- ton and District of Columbia, bas been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress eutitled ‘An act to provide a National Currency, secured by @ pledge of United States bonds. and to provide for the circuistion aud redemption thereof.” approved June 2. 1334 andi has complied with all the provisions of said | act Tr ed to be complied with befora com- mencing the business of banking under said act: New, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency. do hereby certify that he Netional Bank of Commerce of Grorzetowa, in the Ciry of Ge um, ip the county of Wasdiazion and Disirict of Columbia, i authorized to coin- aid, 0 of office this shirt, st day of D center, 1384. eS Met OT Cai MeCULLOCIL, fan 2-8 Comptroller of the Curracy. PPERUYIAN GUANO, MENICAN GUANO, PREPARED PERUVIAN GUANO, HONE DUST. S And other FURTILIZERS, For sale by a J.P. BABTHOLOW, 555 7th stroet, below Penn’a avenue, ‘PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS, of every variz ety, in stuck for spring mal 5. Also, | A fall and complete stock’ of AGRICULTURAL | | IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, for sale by J.P, BARTHOLOW, 54% 7th street, feb i4-eolm below Penn’a avenus, O8EPH REYNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 560 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just received. and wi!l constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers. Brackets. Drop Lights, Pertables, Giass Globes, Mica and other Shades and all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments ia New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold on the most reasonable terms, AD RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in nae anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call We = all oa . romM) and chea) an also LUMBING line in the nowt Call and see our Bathing Tu! Closets, Wa-h-stands, Basins, & verything in . Fountains. Water ¢. tN establishment im the city, ILLIARD TABLES FOB SALB-—The Bubscri ber 1. LASS BILLIARD TABLEB. eal ne Ger which he of very lew: a= Be eat the d room, corner 11th street end Pennsvivaniaavenue, 10 1-tf UEENS OF BONG, Being memoirs of some of the most cclebrated female voc ilists, from the earliest days of the opera to the present time, By Ellen C. Clayton, 1 vol., with po: Arctic Researches and Life among the Esqni- maux in the years860, 186] and 1362. hark Francis Hall, with maps and 100 illustrations, MK FRANO! TAYLOR BUCKWHEAT FFS25n WHEAT FLOUR. HONEY SYRUP. Just received. b:9 URC ELL, nad Gorner I rest and Varney ‘avenue, der ¢ direction of th bly; one sony only; backed wie Gotten: “slvoysiates Map deo3 oNOF MS HANCOCK TAYLOR. DIREOTORY. | it ase, | P . are in | Mareb 11, 1865. at 12 o’ciock m., for furnishing it e the business of banking under the act | ostimeny whereof, witness my hand and seal | HT. kinds of GAB and STEAM aePEIO GS | eo sfactory manner, | PROPOSALS | LG EE re Ree 2: KOPOSALS FOR FLOUR, i —_— ! Sealed Proposals in teins Subsistence Department with THREE THOUSAND Ri OF! FLOgis 00) BARRELS Fi | | The proposals, will be for what is known at this RISHUBG TRAIN—Leave Washington #:15 4.x, | De ie will } {| taiced for any «tantity pot 28 Nos 1, 2, and 3, and bide will be enter- | Separate sheets of paper, t | ERS delivery of the Plour to commence within | Impo bids. and in ech | of the five days ftom the opening overnment | qvantities, daily, as th ay direct, } ic livered at the Gc yerrment warehouse intisorge- | town, at the wharves, or railroad depot ia Wash- , j ington, D €. Thede ry of a}! the Flour awarded to be com- (ou in twenty days frem the epening of the i ~ erpment may have for disbursement, accepted which is nct fresh ground, aud made from wheat ground im the vicinity where manufactured, | unleasof a very superior quality. | Mnod. | _ An oath of allegianco must accompany the bicof | eseh bidder whohsa not theoath ougle im ais office, and no bid will be entertained ‘from patties | ith j who have previously failed to comply with their bide or from bidders not present to respond. for apy cause Bids to be addrensed to the undersigned, at No, | 225 @ street, enlorsed * Proporais for Flonr.” } E. T, BRIDGES, | . om 45t Gaptain,O 8. VY. PeoropaLs F@R DEAD HORSEs, Quartermaster General’ s Office, First Div Washington City, D. C., March 1, 18 Sealed Proposals will bv reseived at 1! until 12 o’clock on SATU RDAY, March 18, 1 r the purchaee of all horees that may die or be killed at the Giesboro’ Depot, near Washington, D.O, Within the next twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract. i i The horses wi!l be delivered at a certain desig- nated spot. to be fixed by toe United States The animals are to be removed daily, and con- voyed fer enough from the limits of the depot to avoid all nuisance. either to the depot or the resi dents in the vicinity Paymeot will n at the close of each month, for all animals deliy ered up to that date. ten thousand (10/0) dollars will be required from the party to whom the contract is awarded. ch proposal must state the price per animal, giving full name ani post office address of bidder, and beaccompanied by a guarantee signed by responsible persors and certified by some Un States officer or responsible person known to office. and also by the osth of allegiance, signed, stamped. an y attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or al ids tbat may 6 offered. vere atin honld ‘be addressed te the under signed, Wasbingten, D.O., and be plainly marved D 1 st is for Dead Hors <3.” on the envelope, Propors ys TES ‘A. EKIN, Jonel in charge First Division Soa Q. M. General's Office. l | NITED STATES MAILS, P st Grrick Drrarttenr, ton City, December 15, 1351. ¢ Proposals will be receivag at the Contract Office of this Department until 3‘p. m. of March 39, 1345, (to, be Gecided by Apri! 19), fey conveying the mails of the United States in Maryland aud Dis trict of Oolumbia, from July 1, 1865, to June 3), 1865,0n the route and by the schedule of depar- tures and arrivals harein specified, being route ere ouaten by act of Congress, approved June 3), No, 3,32 —From Brookville, Maryland, by Olney, Eustor, ‘Silver Spritz. (Sligo P. O.), and Brightwood, D. O., to Washington,2*, miles, and back, six times a week, From May 1 to December Leave Brookville daily, except Sunday, at5.30 Arrive at Washington by 10.30 A. M. Arrive at Brookville by 8P, M, From December 1 to Max 1. Leave Broekvilis daily, except Suoday, at 6A, Arrive at Washington by 11 A. MM. Leave Washington daily, except Sunday, at 1P. Arrive at Brookville by 6 P. M, For form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate, and laws, instructions, &c., in relation te con- tracts, bidders are referred to the pamphlet ad- yertisement of this date, to be seen at the offices if Brookyill hington, and at the Depart- of Brookville and Was ington a ae i ment. feb l6-lawsw Postmaster General. + PROPCBALS FOR FORAGE, Chie, artermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, eH Pashineton. D, C.. Feb. 23, 1865. t SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- figned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington, D, O., Bultimore, Ma.. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Btraw. Bide will be received for the delivery of 5,000 Penmelaot Corn or Oats.and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and upwi points they propose to make deliveries, and tire rates at whieh they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each articte proposed to be deliver- el, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menerl, and when to be completed. None price must be written out in wordsem the ids. Corn to be put uP in gool stout sacks of about bushels each, ks to be furnished Hay and Straw to be securety baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals, 5 ‘ All the articles offered under the hids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being accepted, Contracts wiil be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government way require, and payment will he | made when the whole amount contracted for shall | have been delivered and accepted. - | The bidder will be required to accompany his | proposal with a guaranty signed by twe respon- sible perseus, that. in case his bid be accepted. he | or they will, wit ten days thereafter execute j the contract for the same, with good and | sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount | of the contract to deliver the articles proposed | in conformty with the terms of this adver- | tisement. and in case the said bidder should fail t | enter ints the contract. they to Make geod the dif ence Letween the offer of said bidder and the t lowest responsible bidder, or the person to | whom the contract be awarded. | The responsibility the guarantors mnst be | shown by the officis eate of a United States District Attorney, Cvilector of Customs, or any | other officer under the United States Government, or responsible per-on knewn to this office, | il bidders yall be duly notified of the acceptance jer rejection of their proposals. ; . The full name and post office address of each | to | bidder must be legibly written ia the pro- | sal. Ho » Proposals must be aidressad to Brix Gen, D, 1, | Bucker, Chie! Depot (Quartermaster. Washington, i D. G ardskould be plainly marked “Proposal: or ge? Bonds iia sim eqnal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed by the contractor and both o 3 guarantors, will be required of the suecvessf«l bid- | der or bidders upon signing the contra | bk ferws of bids. guarantie be obtained upon applicati All proposals received will be opened und exa’ e nesdsy and Saturday hwesk at 12m. Bid- ders are respectfuley invited to be present at the ° e ping of bidsif they des HH, RUCKER, eae SNE Soni Ra aaTte ATE AL8 FOR MANURE, QUARTERM‘8YER GENERAL'S OrFiog, . First Dry | WasuinGrox City, February 1), 18: Sealed Proposals will be received at this office , unul WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1855, at 12 o’clock M., for the sale of allthe MANURE that may be | rocnred {rom the stables and corrals of the Gies- oro Depot near Washington. D.O.. within the twelve months next aneceeding April 1, 1865, The ersful b : will be required to have r Loats moo} atthe wharf at Giesboro in constant readiness to receive the manure which | may accumulate, The Unite! States will deliver the manure in the aaid barges or boats, and wiil designate au @yent to measure it as rapidly as oxded, | Bidders must state the pvice per cubic yard. | pan oath of allegiance will be required from each idder. | Paynient will be reanired to be mada in Govern- | ment funds at the end of each month for the ma- | nnre delivered in the bargea during the mouth, | | Bonds, with approved securities, will be required | from thé party awarded, in the sam of len thon- j sand (10,000) dotlas s. | _ Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned i EE De » aul iearked on the envelo; | “Proposals tor Manure,” | » JAMES A. ERIN, H Colonel in charge First Division {fe 10M __ a MG 0. j | cus QUARTERMASTER’S OF FIORE, Dero? ¢# WASHINGTON, Wasmiyctox, D.C,, January 4, 1344. All dealers in Drags. Hardware, Lumber, Leath- | er, Office Furniture, Harnéss,and Saddlery, are re- | qnested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, a sealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles pier are prepvred to furnish t> this Depot short notice, with the price of exch marked in plain figures, s0 that, in ease the exigencics of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to e611 to this De sot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctual! oven x ah Ve DG. te! * a. jan 5.tf 5: Aaa Oaapotor Washington, | barges { iehide miagt ve in duplieatar ned ticerener carn | 4 | 4 " of eon | girictures, Affections of the Kidmeys and Bladder. | Disorders arising from Sol | the * Pay i ‘in such ft 3 th =| “37 P.M. New York 10:00 Paymect will be made in such funds as the Goy- | | The ususl Government iaspectien will be made | just before the Flour is receired, and none will be | | which annually sweeps to an ustimely grave | |, The Flour to be delivered in oak barrels, head \ ‘3 Government reserves the right te reject any bid | | marriage. aware of P @ required in Goyernmant fands, | | ness of the Organs is rperd Bonds, with approved securities in the snin of | | from evil companions, crat school, the effects ¢ | nese TIMOR! LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No. 7 BOUTH FREDERICK ST REE THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISIN Has discovered the most Certain. Speedy, ESectual Remedy in the world for DISRASES OF IMPRUDENCR. ‘eM Relief in Six Honrs! No Triding! ya Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders. OF 0 Deadly Poison, Merenry, should apply pS sas inmediately. » A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAFS. Weakness of the Rack, Involantary Discharges, otency, Gieneral Debiiity, Nervousness. Dya- psin. Languor, bow Spirits. Contusion of Ideas, alpitation of the Hoart, Timidity, Trembling, Diwness of Sight or Gicdivess, Disease of the fiead, Throat. Nose, or Skin. Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—thone Terrible 'y Habits of Youth— tices more fatal to REBT and solitary p: ietims than the song of Syrens to the mari- ners ef Evyssus, blighting their most brillian® hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible, FOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the rictims of Sali- tary Vice, that dreadfa! and destructive habit, thonsands ef Young men of the most exa ted tale antintellect, who might otherwise ee listening Senates with the ited iT 0: hed te ext. ivi re, ma call with full condence "07 ‘0° vine Rores may TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, These are sole of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early Dabits of youth, vin: Weakness of the Back and Lin Pain ia the Head, Dimness of Sight, loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of i | the Healt, Dyspepsia, Nervous Trritability, De- rangement of the Dig-stive Functiozs. General Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, de, MENTALITY.—The fearful eféct of the mind are much te be dreaded—Lous of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Porehodiug, Aversion to Society, Self-distrust, Love of Boli- tude, Timidity, &e. — NOTICE. Married Persons, or. poops, men contemplating ysical Weakness, Organio Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &¢. should apply immediately, He who pla pimarlf under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor aaa gentle- man. and confidently rely upon his skill asa Phy- | sician, |; ORGANIC WHARNESS, pes Ae MEDS IMPED IMENTS TO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Johnston's marve Thousands of th nervous, debili- nd impotent, who bi: all hope, have mmediately relieved Allimpediments to marriage, Physical or Men- tal Dirqualifieations, Loss of Procreative power, Nervous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness or exhaustion of the ment fearful kind, speedily cured, = DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Koya! College of Burgeons, Ly don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col- legesin the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Len- don. Paris, Philadelphia aed elsewhere, has ef- fected some of the most artonishing cures tha were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervons- ness, be alarmed at sudden sounds bashfuln-ek, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have ininred themselves by a certain practice indulgedin when alone—a habitfrequently learned which are nightly felt,even when asleep, and, not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de- ftroys both mind and body, should apply immedi - tely. es What a pity Piste young man, the hope of his country snd darling of his parents, should bi snatched from all the progpects and enjoyments ¢ life by the consequence of deviation from the path of natureand indulging tu a certain secret habit, Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a found mind and body are the mest necessary requisites to promote connubial happi- ideed. Without these the journey through Leave Washington ‘uily, except Sunday, at2 | | biighted with our own. | Benge of ebame or dread of | from applying to those who, from education @ ae ae Cer Reve ie Od, into Ul ands of ignoract and desigaing pre! - | ers. whe, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary © rds. Bidders must state st which af theabove named — two bushelseach, Oates in like sacks ofaboutthree | 8 witheut extra charge to the Government, The | and bonds may | int Tife becomes a weary pilgrimage; the st hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed With desffsir and filled with the melan- choly retiections that the happiness of another ig DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. < When the misguided and imprudent vo! of pleasure finds be bas imbibed the seeds of th painful discare, it often happens that an ill-timed S| liscovery deters hi ied him. He fall substance, Keep him trifling month after month. oras long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair Jeave him with ruined health to hb over his galling disappointment; or, by the that deadly poison. Mercury, has: the co: tional symptoms of thie terriblé@isease, » Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Ski eh ag etc. | aegresipg with frightfal rapidity until doatit t years to his dreadful sufferings by sending im to that undiscovered country from whose pourne no traveler returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET - left hand side geing from Baltimore street, a few doors frem the corner, Failnot to observe name | and number. 2 No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stems to be used onthe reply. Persona | writing should state age.and send portion of ad- | yertisement describing symptoms, | The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Office, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishment Within the last twenty years, and the numerous | important Burgical Operations performed by Dr, Jobpston, witnessed by the reporters of The in’? {| and many other papers, no’ices of which have ap- ; peared again and again before the public, besides | his standing as a gentleman of character ani re- i ne nenltys a Sefficient guarantee te the af- icted rs SKLN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. | $a 50-1¥ | QECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASHS!! we SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! | THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER US “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Minera!,no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nog any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jare the stomach or bo wel. . f the most delicate. ures in from two to four days, and recent cases in‘* twenty-four hovrs.’? i'cepared by a graduato of the University of Penns sia. one of the mo: eminent Doctors and Cher of the present d NO EXPOSURE, NO TROBRLE, HANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, cr who uaxe oa gorged with Balsam Oopavis, o? Mercury, try 6 GTOUTYs STS SAMARITAN'S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3 BLOOD! BLOOD! ! BLOOD! !# SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPoTs, TETTERS, SCALES, BOTLS. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISHASES, &0 ARMANS ROOT AND HERE JUICES Is offered the public asa positive cure, SYPHILIS OR WENEMEAL DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOB taost potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed: it reaches and eradicates every particle | of the venereal poison, so that tre cureis thorough | aud permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- | dy and be healed, and do nottransm ‘‘teyour po! | terity that for which you may repent iu after years \ DO NOT DSSPAIR! | Althongh you may be prencuaced inenrable, the E "ROOT AND HERB JULORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all t! ad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which nambers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIORS is | most happily aiapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Eebility, and for all cots plaints incident to the sex. | _ Sent byexpress. Price $1 a bottle,or 6 bottles oF $8: A MARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & O0., Box lol Philadelphia Post fice. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crruer I!th st. and Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf 4 ea een by Royal Letters Pat- tentol England, avd secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial | College of Medicine, Vienna. | , Triesmar Ne 1, isthe effectual remedy for Relax- | tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the | Bystem. Tricsmar No, 2has entirely superseded | the naseoyse use of Copavia, Cubebs, &e_ Tries- marNo.3is the infallible remedy forall Impari- ties and Se‘ondary Symptoms, thns obviating ae ase of mereury and all other deleterious ingro- jents. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four #3 eases ip one for $9, and in $27 cases, thna saving $9. Divided in separate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Sallamands, Roux, &c., ©. poe oe ol etighl Dr, BARROW. No. 195 leecker st, New Yor! To be had also of 8, 0: FORD, No. 290 Paygre., | corner Ith street. sep mn | Y CONFIDENTIAL. 1 OUNG MEN who have injured themsetves b certain secrets habitswhich unfit them for busi ness, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also. middie aged or old men. who, from the follies of outh or other causes, fel a debility in advance of Their years peatere placin: shemstiyen heed reatment ©! ny one. shou! rst ei bes EXCHET FRIBND.” Married. Ladies will ears ee of importance by perusing ‘‘The Secret riend. Sent te any address, ina sealed enyolope en re- ceiptof Twenty-five Cents. Address > HAS, A. STEWART & CO. de lt-1y Boston. Mass, SA) 1 | } { | | 0 Ts 1818 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubscri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Coart o Washington county, in the District of Oolumbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate o: lece: 5 FEO i faid deceased. are bereby warned to exbisit the fame, with tbe vouchers thereof. to the subseri- ber, on or before the 2th day of January next; aA ca Sebi by law be excluded from ali efit o: é under my band this 2th day of Janu: wee TOMARTHA H, JOGNSONS 30-lawsw* Exeeutrix. APPINESS OBR MISE&#Y!—-THAT /S THR wee. TION.—The popes the" PARI- BTA. capi '? OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and SMEDICINE.” have determined—regardless of ex- ense—to issue, free, (for the beaeft of*snflering nmaniy a tone of their most instructive aod ine tereating ec'urcs on Marriage and its qualifiea- tions. 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