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THE EVENING STAR. | “pouice Revorts—Airst Praciact.—3. Madd, @ sotderiy ; $5.59. Third Preeanet—Jarusha Rhodes, selling Hanorto‘o d ers; #20. George golden, -brow- ing stores; $2.01. W.%. Jones, nuisance, $41.10 Aifred 8. Thayer, drank, dismissed hes er Obese, drank and disorderly, workhonse. Fourth Precinct. Pat Daley, seltipg- unli- censed: #2125. John Coleon, tHsorserly, 1 misrec. Geo. Ma-on, do.: $2, Tas. W. Osche do..$2. Eliza Bias, ¢do.; $3. Barbara Barie:, | do.; $3. Fifth Precinct —Catharine Haber, nuisa ce; $158 Ohbas. Frazier, aeseult and battery: tis missed Albert Goodenecht, drank. do W. J. t. Cavin, assault and battery; navi for « D McKinnon. do; do W.H Ir-land; drack; costs, Se cents. Mary Ingoae threats; bat! for pener. Grace Rowser, disorderly; $3. Mury . Hamilton. drark; #159 f Wun Precinct Hermon Long, obstrreting | sdewalk- $2. Chas. Lul'ay, do; @t. A. & M. Lollay. do.; diamissed F Ochsenrieter. dis- | erderi d@ prefape: $2 Jos. Nathan, frand; bau for court. Eliza Ard. profanity: dismissed. eThos. King, sesnuit and battery; bail for peace. Tenth Precinct.— Mary F. Haney, Jane Lioyd, disorderis; workhouse, Jobn Magna, do.; dis- mieeed. Edmund Roach, threats; bail for peace, ——>_——_ FourtTH Warp Station Caars.—Richard Rollins, sleeping in the street; dismissed. W. Querm, violating back aw; #2.50. Geo Hack- et, disorderiy; $1.58. Lovisa Macked, d Mary Devenge,do.; do Rachel Nailor, dis- orderly: $158. Michael Danon, carrying con- eealed weapons; do. Henry Moss, sleeping ta @ wagon: dismissed. Robert R. Crumps, do; do. Peter Kane. drunk: $1.58. RE RO TES The National Bookstore Still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Trade Sales, invite the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his large and splendid stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, consisting {n part of BOOKS, of all «izes, kinds and styles. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, PRESENTATION BOOKS, SCRAP BOUKS, BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in endless variety, all styles and prices. DIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. CAP, NOTE and LETTER PAPERS, of all styles and qualities, to suit the times. | ENVELOPES, Plain, Fancy aud Wedding, all | sires. PAPER NOVELS by the thousand or single one. PENKNIVES. RAZORS, SCISSORS, BRUSHES, COMBS. SOAPS. COLOGNES, PERFUMERY, CHESS, CHECKER, BACKGAMMON and CRIB- BAGE BOAKDS. WRITING BESKS, PORTFOLIOS, and WORK BOXES. PLAYING CARDS, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- CILE, ete., ete. c Of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the largest and prettiest assortment ever before offered in tine market—over 5,000 varieties, plain and beau- tifully colored, ‘A large ssaortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- GRAPHS. for framing. Also Something Entirely New—The Large CABI- NET SIZE POTUGRAPHS, for framing; beautifal goods. ages for Taber & Co.'s Celebrated AMBRO- | TYPES i All of which we offer at creat inducementsto the trade, Sutlers. Peddlers, &c..&c. Give usa call, at WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN'S NATIONAL. BOOKSTORE, 275 ANIA AVENDR, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Washington, D.C. N_B.—Another supply of Richstein’s New Guid Book to Washington, st wholesale and retail,” _tay 14-eolin STAGE LINE.—From and after Wednesday. Ma: Ss lta DAILY LINE of Stages will leat run from the Pennsylvania House on C street, Washington city, as. follows: To Burrattsville. T. B | Beentewn, Bry wat town, Hughsvilie, 0. Hall, Chaptico, St. C. Bay, and Leonardtown.’ and return daily. ‘The line to Piscataway, Duffield and Port Tobacco will ran as heretofore, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. Leave atSa.m. A. F. KIMMELL, Washington city, May 9.1 QsBetscEs AND HARNESS FOR SALE. Just received and for sale, of the very latest atyies. six Bhi ing-Top. six Plain Top aod five No-Top BUGGIES; twelve | Zight One-Horse CARRIAGES and two } ret y Sets Single and twenty sets Double HAR- some extra fine. Th WEsS, Also on band,a number of Second-hand CAR- RIAGES. THO SG MAS YOUNG apieim No. 409 Pennsylveuisavenie. | BB & BE BIDGSs BUCOBS#0RsS TO OHABLES8, FOWLER & CO, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GHINA.GLASS AND SaARTHEN WARS, Fine Cutlery, Piated Ware, Roll a= Joods, I Pitchers, Block Tin Goods, Tin Chaaher Sain Japanned Waiters, Water Coolers, Etberia! and Solar Lamps Coai Gi! Lamps, Lan terns, Btone Were, &c., &c., &c. Goods Packed and Do! red In this City and | Georgetown free of char; 504 (Odd Feitows’ Hall) Seventh at. | i i my deoly ‘Washington _ TTENTION, ¥!—CLARK’S GUENT—A Por ul Stimulant —Each packet | | ON | | Warranted to produce a fi set of Whiskers or Moustaches in six weeks npon the amo | without stain or injury to the skin. Any perso: using this Onguent and finding it not as repr: sented (by infortair g me of the fact, can have the er returned to them at anytime within th months from day of purchase. Price $1. wealed and postpaid to anyaddress on receipt « oe: Address A. 0. CLARK, P.O. Drawer 118, Alban .¥. sp Z7-Im HE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON "TD iedaes tole sce pre ae Elmes’ Classic Quotations, Lyrics of abs; . Bed Tape and Pigeon-hole Generais, $1.25. Ten Acres Enough. $1. The Art of Conversation. £1.25. Tales from the Operas. $1.25 The Perfect Gentleman; or Etiquette and Elo- qmeonce. $1.25. + Mendell’s Military Surveying. Jackson’s Military Surveying. London, Oarter’s Elements of Map Drawing. | Smith’ Ropcersutien) Tawing. | The silver Sunbeam; » Manual of Pho* | $250. {my 2} FRANCK TA ANOS —A new assortment of Steinway & Sons Pp Raver & Bacon and Haines Brothers, Pianos have just been received at oo] warerooms, which we offer for sale at fac- tory prices. We have siso on hand several very | bod second-hand Piavos—one for $1, one for fis and one for $9). Purchasing for cash exclu- | Bively, we are enabled to sell at ‘Tower prices than other houses. and upon easy terms. Sole agency | ef Mason & Hamblin’s Cabinet Cene | W. G. METZEROTT, SP 6 Corner of lith street and Pa. avenue. OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO. PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Nusva Srzzzt, near avenue, Wave just received. and will hand, we largest and best aaecrtmentt: ty bread Mey of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lighta, Portables Glass Globes, mica and other Bhates ard alt arti- | gles in this line, from the beat establishments im New York, Philadelphia, &c.. which will be sold onthe most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Soara ven, Weare prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere. on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Bertaurants, &c., are invited to call, of GAS and STEAM fittin, cheeg, ne in the mont satisfactory manner. We do all’ Rin Pictulne ti Cait and he largest Zeott RPHANS’ COURT, March 29, 1364.—Distaic. or Cotumara, Wake County, To-wit-in the matter of the petition of James McSherry, GyeD to Helen N.. Mary O.. and James é! herry infant heirs of Mra. Welen Mary Mesher: ¥Y, deceased. for sale of real estate. he guardian aforeswid hgving this day madea ‘portof the sale in pursuance of an order and po of this Court, which has been duly ratified Pi Lephirmed by the Supreme Court of the Diss PEt Qi Selumbia, sitting in equity, itis ordered Shaw oMMid sale be comfirined. unless cause be po gpa hn contrary.on or before the firet day Hisbed Im the Nag tet 8 Copy of this order be pub- Hiahed in theWational inteliigencer ‘and Evening é consecutive wee! i 1 Gaeeee le Judes WEF PURCELL. A true copy— Tost, sé Of the Orphans’ Court, ap 3-wiw Z.C. ROBBINS, pi os 2 RE ee AUPT ON MILITARY bring} gister of Wills, Cultum’s Military Bridges. Bir Howard las op Military Bri Duane’s Manual! for Engineer tr, Instruction Sur le Service et les i eipage de pont: Paria. eudra—Ponts Militaires: Paris posniier—Manuel des ponts et Chausses;: 2 pton Bridge Construction. Mahan’s Civil maainesring. my9 RANCK TAYLOR. Ber AND SHOES TO SUIT THB TIMES, ridges: London, | Maxceuvres de | vola.: Wi new and SHOMS, ond comer ns all ~ ad ecors dalaate sipraay entre ae igold ete much lower Price thas nee ke = heretofore charged in this city for much infe! Persons in want of BOOTS and 8) or Sitymade Work, will always fae dof astern and a! oweat 1 are AIPFIN & buotoem, @* | an b-tf 314 Penn svenne. (L20n irr LIM# IT am now pro deliver fresh burned POTOMAC LIMB a, ed from. my Dew, Flame Kiln, ao LIN: Z.. UI ica tia tine as, apt4ta va. av, and Rock Greek Bette, OrrpictanL. — | War Departme jutant General's Ma i was March 17, } } All Applicauons for leaves Gust be addresced Mission to visit Washington must be t Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff. and must specify the baciness for which the officer desires the permission Telegrams addressed direct to the Secretary of War on this subject ‘will receive po attention By order of the Secretary of War: E. D TownsErp, Assisteat Adjutant General Headquarters Military District of Wasi Washington, D. C., February 16, 1864 General Orders No. 3.—Col. T. Ingrahem, Massachusetts volunteers, is hereby detailed as Provost Marshal of the Mili District of Washington. He will be respec' and obeyed accordingly By command of Bye. Gen. Martindale. 1 HN P. SHERBURNE, te 18-tf Arsistant Adjutant General ERBUCATIONAL FEMALE SCHOOL. KS. MARIA C. McCOKMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va.. having removed. her school to Camn- bridge, Md., is prepared to receive four of five ‘irls, as boarding pupils, in her family. Their Intellectual domestic and moro] training will re- ceive ber most assiduous care. Her success, while for years engaged. in Alexandria, in educatin ‘irle, is well known to all old residents of that own Parents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of her school, are respectfully referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq. of Alexandria, Va.. or W.D. Wallach, Editor o the Washington Star, Her terms for board, tu- ition, &c., are moderate. Cambridge, Md., where she has recently located her school. inone of the healthiest and most de- Bgbttal villages in the Union, and has about it no a tribute whatever except such asa prudent and | solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- ity in which to haves daughter thoroughly edu- ented Ane trained for future usefulness, ap 3" DENTISTRY. GPEAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY, Teeth Extracted without Prin with the Muhrite of Oxysen. I would advise ail persons having teeth to ex- tract to call’ at Dr. LEWIR’S office, and have them taken out by this new and harmless process. Also call and examice the Doctur’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no obher yle than this new and valuable one. No, 242, Pa. avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. novis 8. R. LEWIE, M. D, Dentist. M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D , the Inventor afd Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TERTH, at- tends personally at his office in this city any persons cap wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no | person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persvns ealling at my offica can be accommodated with anv style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whOare particular and wish the purest. cleanest, atroogert, and most perfect denture tha\ artcan produce. the MINERAL PLATE wil) be mere ful'y warranted. ~ Foema ‘n this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th &nd 10th streets Also, 907 A: Philadeiphia. mars-ly” PERSONAL. ee eee ME; L_ SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mag- netiam, sees your dead and living friends, tells | character, gets names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted. Hoursfrom 10a. m. to 3p. m. = my 16 EDIOAL.—Magnetiam and Electricity is cur- ing chronic and acute diseases when all other treatments fail. S EN, 449 os __ between 6th and 7th, Washington. P.8. Ladies attended and boarded during con- finement. ap 3 ine Gms PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearlya year They are universally pronounced the neatest an best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars, The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck, The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. These Collars arenot simply flat pieces of paper ent in the form ‘of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They sre made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every halfsize from 12 to 17 inches, and in ** Eureka,’’ (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sizes’’in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, BF EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealera in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & OO., apis 3m 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW 8TYLES Adapted to PARLORS. DINING ROOMS, ALLS, ann. CHAMBERS, Also, 5,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,600 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattines are unrivalled in this city, compris- ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlors | Oil Cloths from 3 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dinin rooms, halla, &c. WINDOW SHADES, BRA8S CORNICES. PARLOR MATS, &c Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all order promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 10 to 2: per cent. RIFFLE & FALCONER’S No. 348 7th street, between I street and ap 3-6 Mass. avenue. jerorrantr TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons. The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & CO,, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, _Bea-ly Washington, D. ©. W. BOTELER, 780. W. BOTELER, c, W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ™ OHINA, GI-A#8, AND OROOK ERY WARE, TABLE OUTLEBY, BILVER-PLATEE WARB, BRITTANIA WARR, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN OHAMBBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMP, JAPANNED WAITSES, DOOR Marrs, FEATHER DUSTEBS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY. sv HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STRAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTION, 318, IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA ANENUR, fe 17-006m between 9th and 10th sts. NEW ATTEAOTION, Gam, Also— | A First-class Shee Store in 7th Street. 1 HAVE OPENED THR LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPES?, BOOT AND SHOB STORE | Bishe sity of Washington, with a very extensive LA DIRS’, MI88B8’. CHILDREN’S, or GENTS, aNd BOYS BOOTS AND HOw body” 8*¥le and Quality, at Blcos to suit every- Ho. 617 1, ROSENTHAL, Heh shove D sheet, went ade, a) y of MILITARY BOOTS, — 8d ola ectra'* VSriety Tue Undersi, oa TICE, known as the Oyster Bay corner Bridge and Mon: the “New Idea,” ros; bought the inp Georgetown, y streets, now called iy announce friends that they will always bo their rtment of Wi. on. a fine ap 2-29" PROPOSALS. Fos! Houses! HonsEs! Wan Deranrusnt Coveene Leroi ice r Wasuixcrton, May 16,1384, SeaLep Proposars will be received at this office until 20,clock « thursday, May 2ith, 1364, fortwo thousand (2,04) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at the Government Stables in Chicago, Mlinois, and two thousand (27,0) at Government Stables in Davenport, Iowa, within sixty (6)) days from date of contract. Said horses to be sound in all pesos: well broken, full in flesh, from fifteen hes sixteen (16) hands Righ, from five (§) to nine (9) years oid, in moc scnaibee: and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. These sp+cificatrons will be strictly adhered to and nigel enforced in every particular No bid will be entertai by. guaranty for its faithful performance, @o‘Bhould any United States officer guarantee the proposal of a bidder who should prove to bea irresponsible, bis name will be reported to the Secretary of War with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed tho service. a AU bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountability. and every fatlure to comply with terms of contract. or to make the contract when award- ed. fae be followed by prosecution to the full extent of thelaw Form of bid and guaranty can be had on appli- catien to this office, or to the United States Quar- termasters at Chicago and Davenport. 3 Successful bidders will be prepared to efter into written contracts, with good and sufficient securi- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids, The oath of allegiance must accompany each The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable, Bids for one hundred (100) Horses and upwarda will be entertained, 2 ge ou the entire number of Horses required are invited. Payment will be promptly made on completion of contract. _ A ‘No Mares will be received. Proposals must be endorsed * Proposals for Cav- alry Horses,’ and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A, Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, is i Any Me information waltbe score tly given, OD a] ication, raonaily or by letter, to SPU SAMES A. ERIN, Licut, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. WFPurchase in the open market will be con- tinued at Chicago and Davenport until the con- tract is awarded. Payment made in certificates of indebtedness for eight (8) horses or more _mny 17-td (BPNANCE OFFICE, War DEPARTMENT, Wasuinetox, May 4, 1864. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office until TUES. th n a dhs 2tth day of May, 18s, for 8-inch Columbiad Shell. to be delivered in the fol- lxwing quantities at the undernamed Arsenal, viz: At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 10,000 8-inch shell. At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,000 8- inch shell. Atthe New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, 15.000 8-inch shell, Atthe Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 10,000 8- inch shell, i ay St. Louis Arsenal, Missouri, 5,000 8-inch shell. These projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile strength of the iron to be not less than 14,000 Ibs per_aquare inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Arsenals. The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where cast. and are to be delivered at the Arsenals free of charge for handling and trans- portation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-I'th) of the whole amount contracted for per week. The first deliv- ery to be made on the 1oth day of June, 1864. Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at the time. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- senals’ where they propose to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors gf works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining a contract offer shells other than hose cast in his own foundry, they will be reject- ed, and the contract rendered nui! and voi Bidders will enclose with their ride the written acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures Sich party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bond with approved securities for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. C, ’ and endorsed ** Eroposeleior 8-inch Columbiad shells.” GEORGE D. RAMSAY, my5-eotd Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance, RDNANCE OFFICE, Wak DEPARTMENT, Wa8HINGTON, May 4, 1864. Fropossle will be received by this Department until WEDNESDAY, May 25, at 4 P. M., for the de- livery at the following arsenals, of HORSE EQUIPMENTS, United States Cavalry pattern, as hereipafter specified: At the New York Arsenal, 15,000 sets. At the Frankford Arsenal, 2,00 sets, At the Alleghany Arsenal, 5,000 sets, At the St Louis Arsenal, 3,10) sets. These sets of Horse Equipinenta are to be fur- nished complete, except the horse-brush, curry- comb, lariat, picket-pin link, nose-baz, spurs and straps, and blanket. The curb and watering bits, the malleaS's iron hardware, and stirrups, are to conform strictly in pattern and finish to those de- posited at the arsenals above named. The trees are to be of the regulation pattern, assorted sizes —not less thar 342 inches between the bars on the inside of the pummel, the side bars of hard white wood, or beech; the pummels and cantles of beech, well put together, all the irons one-tenth of an ineb thick, und all let into the wood: to be covered with the best slaughtered cow-hide; all other covering to be telected. ‘The trees aré to bo sub- ject to inspection during all stages of their manu- facture, and if deemed neces:ary the leather to be inspected before cutting; but the final inspection will be made at the arsenals where delivered, Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one-tenth per week of the whole number con- tracted for; the first delivery to be made on the h day of June, 1864. Failure to make deliveries af ecified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers, and such as are Known to this Department to be fully competent to exe- cute in their own shops the work proposed for, Bidders will encore with their bids the written acknow}edgments of their sureties, over theirown | signatures, 5 Each party obtaining a contract will he obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful biddera will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- H tract, and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed natisfactory, Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Qen- eral George D. Rameay. Chief of Ordnauce, Wash- ington, D.C.,’? and will be endorsed ** Proposals for Horse Equipments.” _ GEORGE D. RAMSAY. my 5-eotd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, ProPosaLs FORK COAL AND WOuD, SENATE oF THER UNITED States, 2 Office of the Sergeant-at Armis, Washington, May 12, 1364.4 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o’clock noonon THURSDAY, the 2ifh instant, for the delivery in the vaults of the Senate wing of the Capitol of ome hundred tons (2.240 1b.) Bolgree Ege or Steamboat Furnace WHITE ASH The Coal to be of the best quality, thoroughly screened, and weighed by the Chief Engineer to the Senate, or his assistant, and to be delivered ad above on or before the 6th of June following. Proposals will also be received at the same time and place for the delivery of twenty cords of the best PINE WOOD, thoroughly seasoned, and tobe delivered within the time and at the place for the delivery of Coal. The Coal and Wood to be vaults as the Chief Moginess shat jacked away in the direct. T. BROWN. myil3 Sergeant-at-Arms U. 8. Senate. MAYOR'S OFFICE, May 12, 1854, Proposars Wil bs toveived at the ies Mayor's the %th ading and graveling 8th street west, from Rhode Island avenue to Boundary street, The gravel to be of a duality approved by the Ogramissionsy and Assistant Commissioners, he gravel to be nine inekes in the center, ta- perin off to four inches to the gutter liae when olled. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for grading and square yard for sraveling: The superfilueus earth to ee where the Commissioner of the Secon: ‘ard may direct, And no of the appropriation will be paid the contractor without a certificate med by the ner and Assistants certifying that the work bas been jone ina satisfactory manner and according to contract. . RUTHERFORD, Commissioner of the Second Ward, JAMES 8. SHREVE. Sr., WM. R. McOHESNEY, = Assistant Commissioners. office untjl 12 o’clock m. on Thursday, instant, for ii my 12-td J. HEIBERGER, SUCCE! . F. CITIZENS AND. Sirany. ‘a MERCHANT TAILOR, Maropolitan Hotel. (late Brown’: oca-tf 308 Pennnsylvania avenue. fy Washington, D.C. ESTABLISHED 1850. ISAAC HERZBE: pe20.000 toloan in allsumsen Watakca yew iamonds Silver Ware, Ladies’ and Genta’ Wearing Apparel, and for the enlarging cur business, we have erected a warehouse, and we n dise, Furniture & No. 351 Ost.. betw. 434 Hotel. {mh 1-3m] (Cesairiea Oi:DEBI I have just r Adame’ ona poe’, make loans on Merchan: rear a [HERZBERG & SON. CLARIFIED, OIDB ee “George 8. of Pure! Maatachosstis OLARIFIED aro, which f des to suit purchasers,” Skee fine article of Cider nae © ar’ pr ler are @ this before soem to here. BILBY A. hf Union Bo SHIN cummed ka itpetre; Three Months Around harleston Bar; cal by) 4 fiens and Duties of Medical GBsre etary . Invalid Bolas Forests Homes for ome ars; laws o he Byatem omrmutet ats seas canes or ad ‘FRANK TayLor, ned unless accompanied | PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGB, Cuter QuantenmastTan’s Orriow, ~ WasHINGTOX Depor. Dec. 3, 183. t Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned ie U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- partfcent, at Washington. D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hey, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5.00 Dushbels of corn or oate and 50 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make de/iveries thereat, | the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- | menced, and when to be completed. ‘The price must be written outin wordson the bid: 8 ‘Corn to. be up in good stout sacks, of abont two bushelseach, Oatsin like sacks ofabout three bnehela each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Goyenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The partioular kind or deteription of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered moat be tated in the proposals. a Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- | vited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being ‘accepted, Contracts will be awarded from time to time to | the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of | the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall | have been delivered and accepted. | The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- | sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or | they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the | contract for the same, with good and snfficient | sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the con- | tract, to deliver the rorage propoved in conformity with the terma of this adfértisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the olfer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The reg) pai nility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a OU. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office, All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. c The full name and P.O., address of each bidder for supplyin must be legibly written in the provoral: Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. t Quartermaster, Washington, Rucker, Chief De: 2 a and shoul ‘or Forage. Bonds.in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractorand both of his arantors, Will be required of the successful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds,may be obtained upon application at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at , agreeably to the terms of your advertisement i ping proposals ec. 8 1863, for forage, dated Washington Depot, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds be plainly marked ‘Proposals — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at-—— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 ounds. Dellvery to commence on or before the — day of , 186—, and to be completed on or before The day of , 186—, and ledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier generat D ee etae eneral fe pur uartermaster, : Washington, D, C. GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United’ States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1853, under which the bid was made,and,in case the said shail fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom ile contract, may be awarded. itness, Given under onr hands and seals this array of , : Seal, I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- elief, the above-named guarantors ara good and sufficiené as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ees To be certilied by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer pnd ee the United Statee don ommentso: respon- sible person known t is office. ci °D. H. RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. qu QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Derort OF WASHINGTQN, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1364. All dealersin Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Off F ‘. ness, and Saddlery, are re- sted to send to this office,on MONDAY ofeach k, a sealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are spared to furnish to this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so tliat, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the articlo or articles can be obtained ithout delay. and at the lowest price. lers wishing to ell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctually every Monday morning. D. H. RU ER. Brigadicr General and Chief Quartermaster, je 5-tf ashington, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, On and after Sunday, April 10th, 1864, Daily Trains will be run betweea Washington and New York and Washington dnd the West, as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. Leave Washington at 7.90 am, 11.1538 m, 5.20 pm, t Sunday. G., Suuday st 5.20 p m for PHILADELPHIA, and 7.4 pm for'N K. for Philadelpais will take notice that peap om train is the latest traw daily for Phtla- ia. The train at7.69 pm does no go to Philadelphia, and ia for New York passengers ezolusively. FOR BALTIMORE Leave Washington at 6.99 am,7.30a m, 11.158 m. ae m, 4.30 p ™, 5.9 pm, and 8.2) pm, except undays. On Sundays at 7.3) 8m, and Sand 5.20pm. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30am, and Sand 8.20pm daily, except Sunday. ‘On Sunday, at 3and 5.20pm, only. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH. Leave Baltimore at 3.45, 4.20,7,9 and 10am, and 38.30, 4.45 and 7.50 p m, daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3.45 and 4.20 am and 3.30 p m, only FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.30 am, and 3and 4.90 pm, daily, except Sunday. No train for Annapolis on Sunday. Traine leaving Washington at7.30a m and7.50p m go through to New York without change of cars, jeeping Car on7.60p mtrain. Berths in sleep- pe car can be secured until 5 p m, daily. the icket Office; after that hour they must be secured of the sleeping car conductor. The first and fourth trains from Washington stop stoi farther iatormation. tickets of kind ‘or farther information. every . &c., apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash ington tation, or at the Ticket off, W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Tfcket Agent. ap ll-tf “United States 10-40 Loan. JAY COOKE & Co.,” 452 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 5, 1864, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest st FIVE PBROENT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN OOIN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, ‘$500, and $1,000. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000, These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government now precurable at par, and, yielding at prefent value of coin OVER EIGHT PER ORNT PER ANNOM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S OMETIFICATE CHECKS, mh 29-tf JAY COOKE & CO. N2Y YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBHIP COMPANY, ‘The Screw Steamshi, BALTIMORE, SALVGE, BMPIEE, - JAMES 8. GREER, amp FAIRBANKS the line of this company, leaving foot Wall street, men ‘ork, and t, GoorseoURaaN © BAIN fe 26-8m Foot High st, 1 000 ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED AT Washington, f ‘ONCE, Office of Chief rebpenm eames Celera vim 1,000 HORSES, suitable for Artillery service. will be purchased at this depot, by the undersigned in open market, from date until May 11, 1964, in lots of one to fifty, at one hundred and sixty-five dol- Jara ($165) per animal; each animal to be subjected to she as Government inspection before being accepted, Horses to be delivered to, and inspected by, Cap- as a Bom kins, ay a. M., g: he A., corner of and G streets, Washingten, D.C. ®D.it, RUCKER, ief Quartermaster, DH Brigadier General and Ch ap 11-27 Depot of Washington, D. 0. BRBAVEL BOOFS! G GRAVEL ROOFSI! H.C WILSON & CO,, successors toJ. F. Walker Son, Washington, D.'O. “manufacturers of IM- ED FIRE and WATER PROOF FELT, CE- T and GRAVEL ROOFS. SEVENTH STREET, 562 562 TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, 8,000 Lights of Sash ef all sizes, from 8x10 to 12x, glazed and unglazed, 2 3,000 pairs Blinds, 1,6°0 Doors of all sizes, styles and qnalities, 200,000 feet Mouldings of various patterns, Also, a large assortment of Brackets, Newel Posts, Balusters. Door and Window Framer Glass, &c., &c., making in all the largest and mort complete stock in the builders’ line ever offered in this market, all of which will be sold atsmall profitsto make room for more con- stantly arriving from the factories. H, W. HAMILTON, Agent. N.B. I have also the Agency for McLean's Ex- celsior Sash Sustainer andthe West Castle Slate Company's Mantels, | The Sash Sustainer isthe best thing ewer in- | yented, aside from weights and pulleys and at lesa | than one quarter the cost. The Mantels manufactured by the abovecompany are too well known throughout the country to re- quire any comment upon. For cheapness, dura- Bihity and beauty theysurpassall others, Sainple can be seen at my office. H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, ap 16-eolm* 5627th st., oppo. Center Market, ‘HER MAJESTY’? CHAMPAGNE, THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been secured for the undersigned, and the first shipment of 500 cases has arrived. by the steam- ship Olympus, direct from the cellars of the well- known hondse of Mersrs. DE VENOGE & CO., at Epernay, France. The present invoice will introduced into this market at the very low f : TWENTY DOLLARS PER CASE OF QUARTS payable in currency, which is much below its cost. The superior quality of this Wine is guaranteed, and it is offered with confidence of its approval by connoisseurs, Orders for one or more cases may be addressed, by letter or otherwise, to the undersigned, WM. HENRY WARD, Wine and Fruit Dealer, No. 7 Broad street, near Wall, New York, ap 1-30t HITE VIBGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening. and preserving the Complexion, It is the mos wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, or tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, makingit soft, smooth, fair, and transparent, It makes the old appear young, the home! onandeome; the handsome, more beau- tiful, and the most beautiful divine, Price 25 and BW cepts. HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROBES, a most perfect color for the cheeks or lips, does not wash off or injure the skin. Price 25 cents and$1. HUNT’SCOURT ILET POWDER, for whitening and preserving skin. Price 25 and 50 cents, afagtured by NT & Co.,41 South Eighth street, Philadel- hia. None genuine unless the name of * Hunt & »” is blown on the bottles, For sale at A, °B, 171 pp tmore sree, piciniare: , cprner Twelfth street an: ‘Wasifagton D.C. apl-m OR, MISERY |—THAT IS_T. V.—The proprietors of the PART: OF WONDERS ANATOMY fi ‘dleas of ex- AAP E Ess ones SIAN CABINET MEDICINE,”’ have determined—ri the benefit of sufferin, nse—to issue, free (oe umanity,) four of their most instructive and i teresting Lectures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions, Nervous Debjlity, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law. ‘Those invaluable lectures have been the meang_ of enlightening and saving thousands,and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretai aristan Cabinet af Anatomy icine, 56: roadway, New York. ju 13-ly Cocoa MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE, We have just received from the importers for vate Bale, ten thousand yards of Oocoa Matting, ifferent widths, at our farniture ‘warerooms, the rear of our auction pooms. 1) co Auct’rs and Commission Merchan south corner Pa. av. and 9th =p TISHWANG, THE GREAT CHINESE Lr aa of GONORRHGA, GLE One URE, OX WILL PERFORM A ngredients are purely vegetable. It is easant to the taste, has no bed odor, and sect cerree in the vest poc eb witout fear noe be, ircul free. rice x. ba JOHN J. KROME ructimor to. hs ~408 5 FORD; 200 Poaaivania avenne, font bY tee te . ia avenue. mail: pian ja6-eoly” JERI Ee BP ear iakn Yea an’ » FBANOK TAYLOR) E! Office—161 22d street, below Pa. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insurance Company, 7th street and Lowisiana avenue, or address to Post Office Box 534. All work executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms,and warranted, Repairs made mh 11-3m* promptly, OULBINGS! MOULDINGS! M MOULDINGS! The undersigned is vow prepared to execute or- ders for any style or ame é of WOOD MOULD- INGS, of superior finish and workmanship, Car- penters and builders would do well to call and examine quality of work, &c., before ordering elsewhere. By energy, promptness and good work- manship I hope to merit a share of Ba) ic patron: age. E. 8. TORREY Excelsior Moulding Mill ap7-Im*__ cor. 13th and C sts., Washington, TT? THE MUSIC. PUBLIO._J. M. STIB: Piano Turer and ir, would respect- pavlis gouersily that by leaving thelr orders order: Mr, W. B. ENTWISLE'S Drug Store, corner of Penn. avenue and 13th streets, they will be prompt- N ABSBY COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADBLPHIA DBAUGHT ALE AND POBTRE, I am now receiving large quantities eof DEAUGHT ALE and POBTRE from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to | all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge, Terms :—Cash on delivery. RILEY A, SHINN, Agent, Union Botting Depot, 57 Groen at, ap's-t Georgetown, D. Mera MONEY! MONEY! M. K. WALSH & O0O., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, , 299 O street, between Sth and 0th sty,, wen 380 o Heat’ the Vertotios 2 Money advanced on Gold ‘and Bilver Watehes Diamonds, Ladies and Gentlemen’s W: Ap: parel, &c, &c. i-sm FLT! " Roo7rre ROOFING FRLTII , 0. WILSON & 00., Foor oF 3p 81. Wus?, WAsSxInaron, D, 0., Manufacturers of BOOFING FELT, DEY AND TARRED SHEATH: ING, ROOFING OBMENT and LAMP BLAOE, FELT AND ORMENT, Wholesale and Retail, Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms, Factory—Foot of 234 street west, Ofice—161 284 street, below Pa, avenue. mk 1I-3m * FRANOIS MOHUE.} (FRANOIS 3, MORUM, MOHUN & SON, Bucozssons ro J, T, Laewuay, LUMBER DEALERS, Canal, Baween 12th and 13th Sireais, Washington, D. 0." The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr. Jno. T. Lenman, are now prepared to farnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, They desire to call attention to their large stock which consists in part of the following kinds; About 100,000 feet Walnut, all thicknesses, 100,000 feet % Poplar, prime, ioe anthem Fat aos 1,000,000 feet Scantling . 1,000,600 = White Pine Cullings, 500,000 5 Also, s large quantity of all other kindsof Lumber re MOHUN & SON. mh 18 486 OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES, 486... NEW STO0K...... 456 Just received the riehest, han Ti 18 A arran' ed to be gilded with goid leaf and of superior work- MAlso, a beautiful assortment of Card Visi Framesof sade and domesti Me at goods warrant a8 represented. 486 7th seeet ates sapere 50 ROLLe re¢ get ROM ok CANTON MAT- TINGS, first importati jon, pos. Bret importstion 44 9 4 FLOOR OLL podiasaaiet sees? nite wy ttt 369 Oget, bets I and A ats, No. amit" TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | J)* “2st, 7 onsen te, 7 PORTE AR RRaR etna Bas discovered the most in, poedy and uae ’ tua! Remedy in the world for , Disbases OF IMPRUDBNOR, aL Reg ees [ROT Oi vetenders, or Deadiy <p lercury, should ne hus 4 ML cott Saye Rm a the of Syrens bight ug their mort brillian at hopes * et pations, ring marriage, &¢., imposat- who have boone oh a '. w he wary: Wiceauat dreadful and destrurt ve habit wicks anpal a arands Young ten ‘of the most exalted Vite oa lent aad brilliagt intellect, who might otherwise have entrannce toning Beuaten with the thunders of sloasasce ie waked to exstacy the eonfiden: living iyre. may onl one fab oe. TAKE PAR2VICOLAR NOTiCB. ‘These are some of the sad and produced by early habits of of the Back and Limbs. Pain of Bight, Lom of Muscular Power, leart, rages of the D a RRL TT The fearful vue Sin mind ara Teh to Oe nvaion of Opinita, Well Porebodinge, ‘Aversion to Boctety, Bell-Distrast, Love of Bol: fade, Timidlty. £6, 4RRIAGE. Persons, oF ¥' men oo otempiatia marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, ‘Gtenute Debility, ‘Wasting of the Organs, Deformitias, &0. should apply immediately, He whe pinces Riosatt npes ine sare of 2 mai religions! 'y confi: rr) and cons ANIC WRAKN B38. IM POTEN' ee ky ae . Jopnston’s mi men’ - mess of the Organs is speedily cured and fall restored. bousands of the most nervous, de! tated and impotent, who had lost al) hope, have Deen immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physioal or Menta? irritapilivy, noe oi = peg bh Gecah Le Daustion of the ost fearful kind, speedily sured. Member of the Hoyal College of Bur, lege 0 2 mone of the most enizerh Ook. Btates, the greater ot at in the hospitals of Lon- mlahing cures that wore evee known; many troubled with tinging {n the feed and ears when asl great nervousness,be alarmed at sudden sounds” ashfulness, with hones blushing, attended’ sometimes with of mind were carey ong aah who have injured themselves py a certain practieg indulged in when alone—a habit! frequently learned from evil companions. or at acheol, the effects of which are nightly fe’ eD When asleep. and if no? gured renders marrii impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediate] What a pity thata man, the country and darling of hi parents, should be gnatched from all the pros) and enjoyments a life by the ounsequenee of deviation from the path tf mature and in: FRETS oven couret juch persons mas’ term plating MARRIAGE. are che and mecessary requisites to promote connubial Rts’ becomes weary pilgrimage; the prospeot ra image; sie hourly darkens To"the "view: the mina Becomes ehol; vefettions trot ‘the ha: ret ‘another ia Slighted with - our own, DISEASES OF IMPRUDENGS. ‘When the mirzuided and imprndent rotary of leasure finds he nas imbibed the seeds of this pala: disease, ft Coirip) pyc that an {ll-th sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- Wing to those who, from edusation and ri can alone defriend him. He falls into the of ignorant and desi, is pretenders, who, pecuniary substance, inospabie of curing, filch his Keep him trifing month after month, or as long ag the smaliest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with rvined health tosigh over his gall- Sissppointenents or, ey the use of that deadip Pe a, Mercury, hasten the constitational symp. ms of this terrible disease such as Afsctions of Head, Throat, Nose, Skin. eto., progressing may phebe rapidity until death puts an end to is di ful sufferings by sending him to that ua- seoveret country r +m whose bourne notravaleg OFFION 7 SOUTH sRBDERIOK STRERT, left hand side go’ m Baltimore street, afew Fail not to observe name and number. No letters recsived unless post-paid and son - taining a stamp to be used on the reply. Peron Fertisesost decctibing symptoms, 1 'p' . ® The Dr.’s Diploma Aaazs in bts Ofte, DORSEMBENT OF THE PRESS. 8 cured at this institution Tuportant, Burgical Operations rtomaed by De, Jo! By witnessed by the reporters. of ‘The ‘id ap: leat and many other papers, notices of which have pence agsin and again before the public besid ‘is standing as gentleman of character and re~ nsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the af; SKIN DISBASES SPEEDILY CURED. ja D-ly SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFTI THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVERS‘USED; ‘tYes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ag Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They sre entirely vegetable. park nosmell ner | any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- ; jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in‘*twenty-four hours.” Prepared bya gradus: | of the University efPennsylvania, one of the { eminent Doctors and Chemists of the pres | No EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHA Let those who have despaired of getting oF who Baye nee gorged with Balsam Co | Mercury, try the ¥ SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD !! BLOOD!! SCROFUCLA, ULCKR&, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the S4- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicatesevery particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- rity that for which you may repent in after year: terity that for yO NOT DESPATRT head Althongh xo", may be pronounced incurable, the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of impurities from the System, as well as ali the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES !1 In many affections with which numbers of Fee males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIOES ia most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ig Whites, tn by ering down, Failing of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaintsincident to the sexs Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 5 bottles fc 5 ee SAMARITAN'S CHANCRE WASH, Tues 25 cents, Fi Full directions. MOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Pos? Office, Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of lith an@ Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandr! may 6-tf IESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- i Melis of England, dsecured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperiad College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No, 1 is the effectual remedy for Relaxe ation, Spermatomrhoesa, and Exhaustion of the Sys- tem, ‘Triesmar No.2has entjrely superseded the ureous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar 3 is the mfallible remedy for all Impurities and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating the use of mercury and al! other deleterious ipgredienta. Hach preparation is in the form oi most agreer able Lozenge. Seenred from effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, four $3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, tht gering 0, Divider ie sereree, eg oe ered by Valpean, Sallemande, Roux, &c., &e, ‘Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARROW, No, P2& Bleecker street, New York. To be had also of 3, C, FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave, corner lith street. mar Y CONFIDENTIAL. ce 8 un! em for business, pl asure, or the dutios of married life; also middle ai 5 id . Who, from the follies of youth or ner artes, eer 2 debility in advance of their ing themselves under the treat— ould first read “THE SEORET § ied Ladies will learn something rtance by perusing “The Secret Friend. ree Fosny adress, in 5 sealed envelope on r@- ceipt of Ten Gen' HAS, A, STEWART & OO. de l4-ly eno Boston, Mase, DAMS EXPRESS OT ADA AVENUR, A oo Washinston, D. NORTHERN, A . GREAT FASTER ya) FORWARDERS, Y= EB, MONEY, JEWEL le Pores, STOCKS. BONDS ke Forwenied with SAFETY AND DISPATOH to alt sevoeslb le ootn the Principal Hallway Lowse te toe SNORT, BAST, WET, SAND NORTHWEST. ASHINGTON, D. C., NEW YORK, BOS Pe ae Deasertinnss fit be it aT0N, and Lt with lines forwarding to the OANADAS and the BRI’ SH PROVINCES and Cther ae URES sed then db: a SOUTEAMETOE ally soataeat sent anise Gea? Svan and Us Ooul= Goi ‘#8, DRAFTS, and BILLS made election: Sule? Betirs Bi? 4 OO Arty years, before placi it oF