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Kelly, aasorcesly; #5.94 Dennis Saae, 40.5 military. J. B. Morién, drank; do. Charlies Fitch and Chas. Able, suspicion of stealing & mare avd col’: dismissed, Teo & Precinct —E, Jobnson, disorderty: $2.44. Joho Moulin, do.; $2.62. Jas. Simmons and Thos. Milixgton, do.; do. West Mayer, do.; dism.seed. Madison Jones. do; #341. Mary A. Robinson, do.; #2.44. Margaret Logan, drank; dsmisszed. Patrick Maley, trespass; work- Bouse. . Fourth Precinct —Margaret Jones, drunk and disorderly; $250. Patnck McGar, drunk; $2. Jno. Wigeins, disorderly; $1 60. Fourth Precinct—W. Smith, aseault; bail for court. John Downey, nuisance; 82.60. Mary Shea and P. G. Carrico, drunk and disorderiy; g2each. Ainsworth Goodnow, vagrant, work- house. Fifth Precinct.—Cecilia Wilson, disorderly; #5. Lucinda Jobnson. keeping # disorderly house, #1'.59. P. McNally and Bridget Foley, | selling liquor on Sunday; dismissed. F. Neu- vata and A. D. Thour, creating &@ nuisance; 1.58 each. Amanda Jackson, larceny; dis- ee Eliza Long, do.; jail for hearing. T. McBride, drunk; $1.55 " < Aizth Precinct.—Christian Ackman, Valentine HeUmath, and Hugo Bartels, creating a nuis- ance, diemissed; A McCustick, crunk, milita- rv; C. Schneider, assanit, held for peace; Jos. AMoneratta, vagrant, workhouse. Siath Precinct.—Jobu Lackey, grand larceny, diemiesed; Jas. Douglass, disorderly, work- bovse; A. Dadgon, violating hack law, $2. Peter Cosgrove, drank, do.; Thos. Shortell, fighting, $1.00; Chas. Miller, disorderly, $2.00; Jno. Durant, assault and battery, not reported. Tenth Precin:t.—Spencer Robinson, disorder- ly; Edw. Holland, do.; #2 each. E. Day, do.; $3. Henry -Brooks; carrying weapons; $2 Margaret O’Brien, drunk; dismissed. T. G. Taylor, disorder itary. Costin Olive, Anne Matthews, do.; workhouse, Thomas Ratcliffe, do.; do. Jonn Keeffe, do ;#2. James McGraw, do.; dis- | missed. Isaac Montgomery, Lucy Montgom- ery, disorderly aud profane: $3 each. Worden Egar, drank;@2 Wm. Cartwright, disorder- ly, diemissed. Catharine Kane, do.; $1. EDUCATIONAL. N FEMALE SCHOOL. IViRs. MARIA C. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va.. having removed her school to Cam- bridge, Ma., ig prepared to receive four or five girls, as boarding popila. in bur family. Their fntellectual domestic and mozs] training will re- ceive her most assiduour care. Her success. while for years engaged. in Al-xandria, in educatin ey ia well known to all old residents of that w ‘ents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of her school, ste reapectfully referred to Lewis McKenzis, Esq. of Alexandria, Va.. or W. D. ch, Editor of the Washington Ster. Her terms for board. tu- ition, &c., are moderate. Cambridge, Md., where she bas recently located her school, is one of the healthiest and most de- lightful villages in the Union, and has about it no attribute whatever except such a#a prudent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting a lacal- ity in which to have adaughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for fature usefulness, ap > LJ 3 mili drunk and ditorderly; #1. PERSONAL. O THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE. sultation gra from ll to 2 m, Me sithout charge. Dra. BECHTINGESR, Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and | Italian army, informs the public of Washington be nas just arrived from Paris, and devotes # attention to the treatment of all rffads of dis- eases. Particular attention to females and private diseases. Be converses in English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Italien languages His diplo- # from the most celebrated university of Bu- e hangs in his office. Penn. avenue, 502, near treet. Office hours, 9to tla. m.; 4to6 p.m. my 2I-}w” RS. L SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 242 Fourth street, tive doora above I street, examines diseases, heals by m Betism, sees your dead and living friends, t ehsracter, geix names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the alflicted. Hours from 1a. m. to p.m my 16 “WIESENFIELD & CO., Odeon Hall Clothing Room (ESTABLISHED 1847,) CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 43g STREET, Beg leave to call the attention of the citizens and trangers of Washington to our very large and ex- | tensive assortment of SPRING CLOTHING ;—we | tay extensive, for, having the most unbounded facilities for manufacturing, and having a buyer | alway? in market, ready to avail himself of all the | rich and fashionable styles of goods that msy be offered, we Hatter ourselves that we can exhibit the jed assortment of clothing BLACK CLOTH FROCK to the finest grades, k French Doe Skin PANTS; Black SILK VESTS; from which very finest ma- | hip to the very terial, equal in finish and workma: Dest, snd at much lower pri Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot | be excelled in variety of colors and beanty of styles, sod all cut and made in the most fashion- ablemanner, We naine in part the English Walk- ing Coat, the French Jacket, the Business Frock | ot Coat, American Sack, and wear fancy Cassimere We call the most especial attention of the ladies to our superb assortment ef BUYS’ CLOTHING, which for beauty of styles cannot be surpassed, if equalled in this city. We most re=pectfully asl €xamination of those goods before purchas elsewhere, In the line of MILITARY CLOTHING we have | the most extensive assortmen this city, con- | sisting of Dress and Fatigue Costs; Infantry and | Cavalry Jackets; light and dark Blue Pants, both | plain and reinforced; Shoulder Straps, 8word Belts, Sashes, and in everything pertaining to an | Officer's outlit. H In the line ef PURNISHING GOODS wo have an elegant asso Shirts, | White and Brown Linen Shirts of all grades; Under Shirts, and Drawers, « full line; Military Gloves, Kid, Silk, Lile Thread and others We most respectfully solicit the patronage of the t assured of fair dealing and er styles now in t of plain and ing | | good articles, | i ne Ba aI os ESC) TS OF ALL DESC ESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTION FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, | ANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, ITARY FROCK COATS, ITAKY FROCK COATS, ITARY FROCK COATS, TL) 1b ITARY JACKETS, ITAKY JACKETS. ARY PANTS AND VESTS, LITARY PANTS AND VESTS, ITARY PANTS AND VESTS, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING; ‘Petree =Rerorts—Second Precinct—James | | Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for } Board of Common Councii LITARY JACKETS, | H 7 . | ELECTION NOTICES. | IR3T WARD—FIR8ST PRECINOT.—Notice is hereby given, that in conformity to the provi- sions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election vill be held on Monday, the 6th day of e.at John ©. Reeve’s earpenter shop, on L st., between 1th and 2th streets west, for May ty to serve two y: ars: for «ne member cfthe Board of Alderman, to serve two yeara: and three members of Board of Common Council, for said Ward. The polla open at 7 o'¢lock 4 m.,and close at7 p.m WM HH.” ALVERT, LEWIS B. PARKER, WM. RIGGLE: my 3 Commi: IRST WARD-SECOND PRECINCT.—Notic F is hereby given that, in eonfo.mity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington. Sn election will be held on Mcnday, the 6th day of June next, at F. nerof@and 8th streeta west, for Wavor. to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, two years; and three members of Boar’ of Common Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years, for said Ward. The polls open at 7 o'clock Sian at7 p. GEO, F. KIDWELL, L. P.RODIER, my 26 . Commissioners. Ss COND .WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice K hereby given, that, in conformity to the ionera, pre sions of the charter of the city of Washing- ' ‘ton, an election will be held on ssonday, the 6t! day of June next, at the northeast corner of Hand 12th str: ets west. for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Connell to serye one years for wer Ware: a a aw @) a _m ,and closest .. Due a ielO HILTON, PRANGIS MILLE. H. CLAY STEWART, my Com missioners. ~ ECON 0 WARD—SECOND PRECINOT.—Notice &” is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the city charter of Washington city, an election will be hela on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at Ford’s Drug Xtors, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue and lith street. for Mayor, to serve wo years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years, and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward. The Pols open at7 oatock a.m. and close at7 p.m, +EO. W. HARKNESS, L. MIDDLETON, my 24 Commissioners. HIRD WAXD—S8ECOND PRECINOT.—Notice 8 hereby given that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of Juve next, at the Model Market, near the corner of 9th and F streets north, for Mayor. to serve two years; for one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one years and Assessor to serve two years for suid Ward. The Polls open at7 o’clock a. and close at 7 p.m. A.ADA 5 CHARLES F. WOOD, GEO. C, WHITING, my 24 Commissioners, HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT. i hereby given that, in conformity wi visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the office of John lemmes. cor- ner of M street nortn and 9th street west, for Mayor, to serve tw yearr; forone member of Board of Aldermen, two years; and three membersof the Board of G@ommon Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years, fur said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'loee ae and close at7 p.m. Bs UE. TYSON, JAS. M. TOWERS, my 4 Commissioners. Focrti WARD_FIRsT PRECINCT —Notico is hereby given, that in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washing- fon. an election will be held on Monday, the sth ; day of June, at the northeast corner of tthand H streets, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; th members of Board of Common Council, for said Ward, . The polls open at7 o'clock a. m., and cleae at 7 =] Ey p.m, 8. KR, SYLVESTER, E. C. ECKLOFF, J. W. CLARKE. my Cormmiss: | QU WARD-—SECOND PREC tice is hereby given that, in confor nity t prov ns of the charter of the city of Washing- ton. an election will be held in the Second P: einet of the Fourth south frout, geuter of City Ball, 6 t House. on Monday, the 6th day of June, for a Mayor of said city, to serve two years; oue member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve ‘two years; three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year, to represent said Ward. Polls will be opened at7 o'clock 2. m., and will close at7 o’clock p.m, = CHAS. H. ANDERSON, CHAS. WALTER, THOMAS GALLIGAN, my 21 Commi ners, IFTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washins- ton, an election will be held on Monday, tha 6th day of June next. at the Bchool-house corner of Sd street east and A street south, for Mayor, to rerve two years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, for one year; and As- sessor for said Ward. The polls open at7 o'clock 3 m.aniclose7 p.m. 8. C. WAILES. GEORGE M. 0 Co! ‘STER, snioners. Fue WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with the provisions of the charterof the city of Washing- ton, an Election will be het on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the Sel corner of Third street east.and D street south, for Mayor to serve two years; for one member of Board of Alder- » two years; and three members of 1 one year; and my 25 at 7 E. T. TIPPETT. JAS. H. RICHARDS, Commissioners. QIXTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice is OS hereby given that, in conformity with the pro- visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June, at the School House, corner of 7th street east and G street south, for Mayor, to serve for two years: for one member of the Board of Alder- men, to serve for two years; and three members of eaid Ward. The Polls open at 7 o’clock a. m.,and close at 7 p.m. JOBEPH M COO 28 W. BRI my 24 SIXTH WARD—SECON D PRECINCT .—Notice is LS ree iven that. in conformity to the provi- sions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next. at the Anacostia Engine Honse, K street south, at intersection of Virginia avenue, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year. for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'clock A. M..and elose at 7 P.M. SAM’L ARMISTEAD. JOUN W. THOMPSON, WILLIAM BERON, _ my 24 Commissioners, SQ EVENTIL WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice & is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will bi on Monday, the 6th day of rner of 7th and E streets, east ve two years; for one mem- en, to serve two years; and R. Dorsett’s carpenter shop, cor- | bie rd of Common Council, to asor to serve two years for three members serve one year: said ward, Polls open 8.7 clock &. m.and close at7 p. m, T.H. B. Ho. ON , GEO. MATTINGLY, 8S. C. MAGRUDER, my _Commiasioners, @QEVENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT. given, that in accordance with b> Notice is hereby the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington. an election will be held on Monday, the éth day of June next,at the corner of Seventh street and Maryland avenue, west side of 7th street, for layor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; three members of to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said ward. Polls open at7 o’clock a. m. and close at 7 p.m, INIPHAN HO. NOYES HENRY M. KNIGHT, Ea mmiasionera. my DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Au. Dental Operations pees in a thorough and scientific manner, by DR. MERRILL, (successor to Dr. W. P. McConnell) 482 Pa. avenue, between 3d and 432 sts. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Br EYWEN Bosom SHIRTS FOR fis: 5 H SLX LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS BOR $15) i LINEN BOSOM SWUIRTS LINEN BOSOM SUIRTS FOR 18: NEN BOsOM SHIRTS FOR 16, NDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS, DER DRAW: IRTS AND DRAWS. IKTS AND DRAWS, st .D SCAR! EC ES AND SCARPFS. WEISENFIELD & CU. ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1847. Corner 43, street snd Pennsylvania avenue. my H-colm FRANKLIN & ©O., OPTICIANS, 244 Pa. avenue, betmesn 22th and 13th streets, an 388 Ps. avenue, under the National Hotel. offer to the officers of the army their well selected | gtock { f 7 FIELD GLASSES, Opera Giansea and Compasses at the lowest price meters, Thermometers. Mathematical struments In- Photograph Albums, Cartes de Visite, plain or | color plerececones and Views in a great variety, easilion Pe bble and Periscopic Spectacles and | ve Glasses, caretully suited for every partic- ular eyesight and Warranted. __ aps (0004 MATTING aT PRIVATE BALB. | * a ft { We have just received from the importers i wrivate sale, ten thousand yards of Ooeea ising. ifferont widths, at our furniture warerooms, the rear of our suction rooms, W. L. WALL & CO. Auct’rs and Commission Merchants, south corner Pa. av. and 9th 5¢ or double, with the best achromatic lenses, | | Nitrous Oxide or Ether. | , Particular attention given to filling and presery- | ing the teeth. Children’s teeth carefully attended { Oo ‘ | _ Artifical teeth inserted in the most approved | Styles now adopted by the profession. my23-Im* G324L DISCOVERY IN DENTIBTRY, Teeth Extracted without Poin with the Muhrite of I would advise all eee en. rsons having teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIR'S office, and have them taken out by this new and harmless [ ea Also call | examine the tor’s new sand im- roved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If You once sve the great improvement in his teeth | you will have them in no other style than this new | and valuable one. No. 242, Pa. avenue, between izth and 13th streets, _Bovis 8. R. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist. TEETH * | LOOMIS, M. D | the Inventor and ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEBTH at peeatennee rsonaily at his office in this persons can wear th teeth who cannot wear otbers, and no amen con west steers wae comme’ ear these, i eTsOns ¢ St my office cau be accommodated | with any style and price of Teeth the: but to thone who are partici oe MINERAL PLATS will be an A Ca ae 338 Pennsylvania avenue streets. Alao, 907 Aroh st,, maré-ly » OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, A beautiful assortment of Gilt and Derk Oval Picti ; Blso, a variety of Carte de Visite Frame: eee a PR RRITERE, 466 Ae ste t . 4 bh : Hight doors above ‘Odd Fellows? I. Terme cash ap 23 lmif? es AS tBRACitE COAL FOR THE NAVY. Navy Daranr\venr, 2 Bureau or Bquirwemt ano Ruorvitixe, May 24, 1364. Sealed Proposals for farnisbing Anthracite Coal for the Navy, tv be delivered during the fiscal i ith June: i juresu until 19 9. mn. These propesals muat be endorsed, ‘* Proposals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers,” that they may be pea nuag tinlion from other business lettera. The offer must be for the delivery of 100,000 tons, of 2,249 pounds. The coal! must be of the best Buck Mountain or Black Beach, or of a kind equal to them in all re- syects. for the purpose intended, which equality will bedetermined bya Board appeinted by the fecretary of the Navy after the reception of the ies, The name of the coal proposed to be furnished must be stated in the offer. It is to be delivered in lumps of su: naval steamers—clean, of uniform q ed free from iuiparisice: unmixed—of which the contractor will be required to furnish sueh evi- dence as will be satisfactory, and be subject to such inspection as to quality and quantity as the De- partment may direct. The coal must imal! res- ets be satisfactory to the inspector or inapec- ‘ors, to beappointed by the Bureau, who will have | the right of peremptory rejection. The coal is to be delivered on board vessels, at such place in the port of Philadelphia as may be designated by the Bureau, and in such quantities and at such times aa, in the opinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the service may require ; com- mencing when the vessel i3 reported realy to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not less than 1,00 tons per day, to be distributed to each vessel. as may be directed, until the loading is complet Prop sals will likewise be received for the deliv- ery of S .000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of ‘New York, on board ves- gels.asat Philadelphia. Inthe case of failure to deliver the coal in proper quantity. of the proper quality, and at the proper time and place. the Bureau will reserve in the contract the right to purchase forthwith, at the contractor’s risk and expense, that which may Seen necessary to supply thedeficiency. | Any demurrage, or other charges to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the cual by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. i The price must be for the coal delivered on board vestels, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor's risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. ‘The offer, as required by law. must be accompa- nied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or bidders will, if hisor their bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such time as mav be’ prescribed by the Bureau, with goodand sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. | a ‘No proposition will be considered unless accom- panied by such guarantee: and the Department reserves the right to reject all the offers, if con- sidered to be to the interest of the service to do so. Two or more sureties each in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be reanired to sign the contract, and their responaibility will be certified by a United States District Judge, United Beaten District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. As additional and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- ments, which reservation is not to be paid except by autho: of the Secretary of the Navy, until shall ha in all respects com- plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or other amount that may be due upon each bill, will, when s proper certiticate is furnished by the inapector. and the bill approved by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the same sball have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. It will be stipulated in the contract that ifdefault be made in the delivery of the coal—in the quantity, or the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Burean—then, and in that case, the con- tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United State:, as liquidated damages, a sum of Money not ding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, accord- in, ie the act or acts of Congress in that cuse pro- vided. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted, and none other, will be notitied, and, as early as prac- ticable. a contrac: ilk be transmi . thein, which they will be required to @ hin ten days after its receipt at the Poss Office or navy axgenes named by th The form of offer. herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. State of ranty, and certiticate is T(or we), to turpis .herehy agree and iver — thousand tons of coal for steamers’ anthra use, at at the rat per ton, of 2.240 pounds, amount- ing to dollars, the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the sdverti-ement of the 24th day of May, 1561, from the Navy Depart- ment. and hereunto appended. Should my (or our) offer be secepted. I (or we) re- quest to be informed at and that the con- tract may be forwarded to for signatures and (Signed) A.B. FORM OF GUARANTY. r We. the undersigned, residents of. .im the Stare sand of . in the State of * hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee that in case the fore going bid of —-— be accepted, will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at———, execute the same, with good and sufficient for the delivery of the anthracite coal p: in compliance with the tering of the advertisement of the Isth of May. 1854. hereto appended, and unc which it was mad the said shall fail to enter int: guarantee to make offer of the said —. and that which way be ac cepted, oP Witaee, (Signed) ©. D. (Plare.) ELE: (Date.) Thereby certify that, to the hest of my knowl- ela’ and belief, the shove named guarantors, — nd ——, are good and sufficient, = soe (Signed) G. HH. the United States District istrict Attorney, Colleete my 2 To be signed b. Tnited States Navy : (REE ANCE OFFICE, War Derartw Wasi ill be rece th SR nwing quan OF j-dta May 25, 1864. at this Oftice ne, 1334, for tar Shell, to ties at the un- Sealed Proposals Ww until TURSD., the 8-inch Columbiad Sho’ be deh vered in the fo dernamed Arsenals. S-INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT. At the Watertown arsenal, Massachusetts, 4,000. At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4,000, At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York. 6,000. s At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 4,000, At the &t. Louis Arsenals, Missouri. 2,000, S-INCH MORTAR SHELL. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York, 2),100. At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5.000, These projectiles are to be made of the wind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile ateon git of the iron for columbiad shot to be not less than 25,00) lbs per square inch, and for mortar shells not less than 14,000 lbs per square 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 transportation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-lith) of the whole amount con- tracted for per week. The first delivery to be made onthe 29th day of June, 1864. a Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Bovarate proposals munt be made for the shot and shell, 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. a No bids will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining a contract offer shot or shell other ban those cast in his own foundry, they will be re- jected, and the contract rendered nuU and void. Bidders will enclose with their vida the written scence ledgments of their sureties over their own atures ach party obtaining acontract will be obliged to enter into bond with approved sureties for its faithful execution, an the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The De; or all bida, if not deemed satisfactory. Proporals will be addressed to *‘ Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ‘agton, D.C, ’ and endorsed “* Proposals for 8-inch Columbiad Shot,” and “Proposals for 8-inch Mor- tar Shells.” :} ED. RAMSAY, my 26-td Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. G™* ‘8 PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearlys 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 insideof 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 are not simply flat pieces of paper eut in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “ Novelty,” (oF turn-down style;) in every halfsize from 12 to 17 inches, and in “ Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sizes” in neat blue cartons, oon.sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, . MF BVERY COLLAR instamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Sold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, ‘The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & 00,, apl4-Sm 322 Pa. avenue, | FRARBARASE y, : Barcus ‘BHISTORY, By Amelia B. Edwards; Butler in Ni ‘arto! First and Last, poem; $1 FRANCK TAYLOR: artment reserves the right to reject any ' _ PROPOSALS. Bie ire retired be serv raeraessv eee PPPOPOSALS FoR ROOFING VELT ax PITOR Chef Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinaton,’ @ Wasuinatoy. D. C., Ma 1864. } Sealed Proposals will be received at this. office until FRIDAY, June 3, 1854, at 120’clock m., for éeliverivg in the City of Washington, D.C., the folowing amounts of Roofing One huodrea and eight (108) tous of Roofing Felt. coetee bundred (300) barrels of Pitch, fr Roofing fement. The particular kind or description of the above articles must be stated in the proposal, and bid- ders will be required to furnish samples of the ar- ticles they propose to deliver. _ t Qne-fourth (‘,) of the quantity of each article | will be required to be deliveret within thirty (3!) days from the date of the contract, one-fourth(*,) in sixty (6")days therefrom, and the balance in ninety (%) days therefrom. | Each barrel of Pitch or Roofing Cement must | contain not less than three hundred ($0) pounds, and delivered in good, sound barrels, said barrels to be furnished free of cost to the Government. The articles offered by the snccessful bidders will be subjected to a rigid inapection before being accepted, by an inspector appointed by the Gov- ernment, fi PROPOBALS. — The price must be written out in words on the | bid. as must also the full uame and pest office ad- dresa of the bidder _Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- | sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany eaeh prope ‘al. . e pronouns must be addressed to Brigadier Gen- eral D. H. RUCKER; Washington, D. C., and pee etal marked ‘Proposals for Rooting and Pitch. GUARANTER. * The bidder will be required to accompany§his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, With good and snfficient sureties. in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the artiche proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the persun to whom the contract may be agrarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the oficial certiticate of the clerk of the * nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attornev. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount ef the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors will be required of the successful bid- der er bidders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTEB. We, the undersigned, residents of .and State of ally, covenant with the Uni guarantee incase the foregoing bid pted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in asum equal to the amonnt of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated May 25, 1354, un- der which the bid wa3 made; and in case the said shall fail to enter into a contract as afore- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- tween the offer of the said — and the next lowest foovon es eee the person to whom the contract may be awarded. §. Given under our hands and seals 7 this —- day of —, lé—. Seal Seal, To this guarantee must he appended the official certificate above mentioned. : The right to. reject any or all bids that may be deemed too high ir reserved by the Dapot Quar- termaster, a8 wellas the right to select from each bid such arclen as the peree therein named as is ir the Government. Ree PaEy D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartarmaater, my 2-td Depot Washington. PForosars FOR FORAGE, { Curer QUARTERMASTER’S OPFIOR, Wasnineton Deror, Dec. 8, 1353. Realed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. Quartermaster’s De- partment, at Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these:places, with Hay, Corn, Oata and straw. Bids will be recgived for the delivery of 5.00 bushels of corn or oats and W tons of bay or straw, and upwards, i Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they prepore to make deliveries, and the rates at whith they will make detiveries 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 words on the 8. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of sbout two bushelseach, Oatsin like sacks ofabont three bushelseacb. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment, The hay and straw to be securely baled. _ The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. . . All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to arigid 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 with a gnaranty, aigaes by two respon- ons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the saine, With good and snfficient sureties inasum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this d@dyertisment; and in case the raid bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract Witness: may be awarded. The res) onel bie of the guarantors must be shown by The official certificate of a U, 8. District Attorney, Coliector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responai- ble person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. a The full name and P. O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed 4 Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, ©.,and should be plainly marked ‘*Proposals for Forage.”? Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractorand both of his uaraDtors, will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract, Blank forms of bids, guarantecs, and bonds, may be ubtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to fitrnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at -, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviti: ero orals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. & 1363, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, st —— per bushel of 86 pounds — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds —tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds a — tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof , 156--, and to be completed on or before the — any of , 185—, and pledge myself to enter into a aeitten contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days alter being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rucker, ‘al Depot Quartermaster, Gisnerhl Dore) Gee yeshingtoueD;0. GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of ,and Btate 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, 1363, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said shall 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 the contract may be awarded. Cnet: dor our hands and scale this — day of + 186. Beal Seal, I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the ve-named guarantors are scod and samctent * Ssretes for amount for ic 0 be —. —— be To be certified by the United State: strict At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United eas Go reroment, or respon- i o! sible person known to UCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q.M. S MAYOR’S OFFICE, May, 25, 1864. EALED PROPOBALS will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock M, on FRIDAY, the day of June next, for building wer on L street north, between Twentieth and Twenty-sec- ond streets west. ees , its inside The sewer will be circular in shay diameter nine (9) feet, the wall of the newer to be nine inches thick, and in keying the erown of the arch no headers shall be used, but theinner and outer courses of stretchers shall Be ly, and each shal! be ke after the arch is turned. 1 work above specified onlx burnt bricks of the be: carefully excluding all bats ani brick. The bricks must be well wet immediatel: before being laid; and every brick must have ful mortar joints under bottom, sides, and ends, The whole must be laid in mortar made up of hy- draulic cement and clean ay sand free from Jean Meh mee Pe eet etme Tama Ss 1O, of san o x 6 made in small quantities as it may be required for use. s, Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the sewer, which shall include excavation and fill- ing es Lets holght or aoe’ over the crown of the fo the wi o a a RICHARD WALLACH. Mayor, issioner of the Firat Commissioner o the First Ward. PETER CASSIDY, my Z-dtd Assistant Commissioners, Cnr QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIOE, Deron? op asuindron,t Washington, D. C., January 4, 1364. ogc Weber ra ice irniture, 5 are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach week, a sealed pro} or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are prepared to furnish to this Bepot at short notice, wi ¢ price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the servico require it, the article or articles can be obtained without delay, andint the lowest price. ‘ 1g to sell to this Depot will be ro- quired to furnish the li are Gr Monday rei” ‘eadier General and Ghier bd LA i é ef Quartermn: rr sort! Depot of Washington. * Folt and Pitch, viz: | | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. — BALTUMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, and after Sunday, April 10th, 1864, Daily Trains wil be ron between Washington and New York and Washington and the West, as follows: ri 'HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND FOR P. BOSTO . Leave Washington at 7.90 m,11.15 a m,5.20 pm, On Funda of 5,20 p m for PHILADELPHIA, and 7.50 p m for N. i for Philadeiphia will take notice that thea pm train is the Javest trata daily for Phila- dedph’a. sin at 7.50 pm does not £0 to Philadelphia, and ia for New York passengers exolusively. FOR BALTIMORE. as i t 6.30 am, 7.30 4 m, 11,15 a m. Bore emo peas. oD = » and 8.2) pm, excep’ On Sundays at7.30 a m, and 3 and 5.20 pm. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30am,and3and 3.20pm daily, except Sunday. ‘On Sunday, at 3 and 5.20pm, only. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltrosre StS 4.20, 26 2 ant its m, and 0, 4. ce m, daily, excep! 4 , On Sunday at 9.45 and 4.20 am and 3.30 p m,only FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.30 sm, and $3and 4.30pm, ane rain 5 ae lis on Sunday. for Anna z Traine leaving Washington at? 30a m and 7.80 p m go through to New York without change of cars. eeping Car on 7.50 pm train. Berths in sleet ing car can be secured until 5 p m, daily, at the Ticket Office; after that hour they must be secured of the sleeping car conductor. ene first and roureb: trains from Washington stop “Vor further information, tickets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash- tol 0 tion, t the Ticket office. sae ton eee SMITH. Master of Transportation L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. “Dpited States 10-40 Loan. _Ja¥ COOKE & Co. 462 Fifteenth Street, REOEIVE SuBSORIPTIONS FOR THB NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March S, 1864, and knows as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payahte forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVB PEROENY A YEAB, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN. The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $190, $500, and $1,000. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, 8100, $500, $1,000, $5 000, and $10,900. These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government now procurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVEB EIGHT PER OENT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums, ap ll-tf We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL IS8UES, TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S ORETIFIOATE OHROKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO. yprrostant TO BUTLERS 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 dict 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 & ©O., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Lonisiana Avenue, Be 2-ly Washington, D.C, ©, W, BOPELER, JNO. W. BOPSLER, tc. W. BOTELER «& SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In OHINA, GJ-A8S, AND CROOK ERY WARE, TABLE OUTLERY, SILVBR-PLATEE WARE, BBITTANIA WARK, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER BETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITBES, DOOR MATTS, PEATHEE DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARB, AND HOUSBEEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. wz? HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTION. 318, IRON HALL, PENNBYLVANIA ANENUB, fe 17-eofm between 9th and 10th PAPERHANGINGS,. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES = Auapted to ARLORS, r DININ@ ROOMS, ALLS, anD. CHAMBERS. Also, 6,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings 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, halls, &c. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS CORNICES, PARLOR MATS, &o Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all order promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 10 to 20 per cent. RIFFLE & FALOONER’S No. 349 7th street, between I street and ap 23-e6 Mass, avenue. N= YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP OOMPANY, oom the line of this com; al street, New York, and foot’ RA or MOEGAN & RHINSHART, fe 26-8m Poot Bigh st., Georgetown. Witz VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening, and preserving the Complexion, It is the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither iK, powder. magnesia, bismuth, or tale in ita composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fer preserving the skin, aang it soft, smooth, fair, the homely. hazdsomes the handsome weere beng? 01 hans ; the handsome, more beau- tiful, and the most beautiful divine, Price 25 and its. UN'S BLOOM OF ROSES, a most e¢ skin. ee 25 cen’ is TOILET POWDEA, for whitening aud preserving theskin, Price 25 and 6)cents, Manufactured be HUNT & Co., 41 South Eighth street, Philadel- Bot wh tious en the bette ec eal ae ee 5 ‘0 a GROYEAU’S, 171 Baltimore street, Baltime: and W. B. ENTWIBLE, corner Twelfth etreet an Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.G. —_ap}-3m BAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFSII H.O WILSON & CO,, successors toJ. F. Walker PROVED Fiat! aud WATER PHOOE VELT. OM. a : FELT, Ck- MENT and GRAVEL ROOFS. oot Office—161 22d street, below Pa. avenne, Orders may bo left at office Mutua] Insurance Company, 7th street and Louisiana avenue, or address to Post Office Box 534. All work executed promptly and_on the most reasonable terms, and warranted. Boren made Eromptly. mh 11-3m* ae aH Oe MIREEE Tea Te Re E The pro} eS - RiAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, aud ‘DICINE,’’ have determined “regardless of ex- oes issue, free, (for the benefit of suffering jumanity,) four of their most instructive and in- terestin tures on Marriage and its qnalifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of hysiology and Nature's Law | Thos, invaluable lectures have been the means ofenlightening and saving thonsands,and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressin ci cme TAGE LINS.—' and after Wednesday, Mya DAILY LINWof Stages will cree ao? ran from the Pennsylvania House on © street, Was! ni city, as, Giors , a Burrattay AL: 3 Heentew ryan: and Leonardtown. and return daily. ‘The Hine vs Piscataway. aud Port Tob: i heretofore, ey: ry Toeodey, Phurrdny pat Sature day. ‘Leave at 8 A. F. KI Washington city, May 9, 66, ees Agent, D* JOBNETOR, OFFIOR No. 7 SOUTH F 1 oui. 7 NR Ia ana edy in the world for inal Rone amASRe OF IMPRUDENO Retief in Siz Bh ‘Deodiy Poison Mercury. 1m 4 WARRAR ANG CHARGE IR ‘ CORE OM ON 70 TWO Days. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Disonar; rictures, Affections of the K: and bility, 01 wency. ral Nerv. Dye Leben depart alae of the ; the Liver, ion of 'the He jon _of the 4 Dimnesa< f Bight or Giddiness, Disease Throat Nose or Skin, Affections at i Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those Terrible Disor- vane ete from Solitary Habite of Youth—the BBORBT and aclitary pi ices more fata! to 8! victims then the of Byrens to the mariners Biysans, blighting their most it hopes oF Satieipa tons, rendering marriage. &o., impossi- . 'OUNG ay ne ve become the victims ; tart Wioe that dreatful and destrustive habit w sanalk fender go to an wainds Tepe thoasande ‘oung Men of the most exal' jent aad Savelloct. 5 10 mi ators Save oureneed ee tenin, ites unde! a waked to oxstacy the living lyre.may ‘al with <4 0! ice. ICOL4B NOTI TARR Je of thossd and ianengly efeete » vis: Weaknees if yor ead, ie} lar ESE Anne gs ET ALITY .— muok to be rei of Ideas, of Memory, Confusion ~ vil Pore oer anen rea eae Aversion to Society Distrast, seses nic MARRIAGE. we Married Persons, oF 907 men 60 b mitriage, aware Of Puysical Weakness, 3. Be Dobility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformitia, Be should apply immediately, tmecareof .J. se one aaty confide in Suncare ptiomam as! Je! Oe coutdontly rely upod his akill asa Physician. OnO* TREE adeno” ea Bre nston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- gans is speedily cared and full restored. Thousands of the most nervous, ‘ast tated and impotent, who hsd lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. ‘All impediments to marriage, Paysicai or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- we Irritability, Tremd! 9,and Weakness,or Rs. haustion of the most fearfa) kind, speedily cared. whose life has been spent don, Paris, Pabegd ces and elsewhere, has effecte® 801 8 most opie cures that were ever any troubled with ringing in the hea@ and ears when asleep, nt setae, ound: someunes with blushing. 3’ nm hi of mind were cured immediate! who nave injured themselven Dy ® certain ——— indulged in when alone—a habit jacntly from evil companions, or at schwol, effects of mnie sreniently felt, omen when sslone. gr Bot our rs mi ‘possible, gc er SE a o1 “ind darling ‘of svould. be yineats ot country and ‘ling snatched from all the enjo; life by the somveqnenes of iation from path ¢ mature and i nlging in a certain secret le afore contem neh persons must * A RIAGE refiect thatasourd mind and dods are the Most meceesary requisites to promote connubisl hapgi- eee: without these the J: through ife bacomes a weary pilgrim rospect hourly darkens to the view; the Becomes shadowed with despair and Giled withgthe melan- another is choly reflections that the happiness o} bligh’ of shame or dread of d! re him very dete: piyjne ao who, from education and . eeectined pie po him. He falls in' —_ 0! orant re, incapable of caring, floh bis pecuniary substance, keep him trifiing month after month, er as long af the smallest fee can in Head, Throat, Nose, Skin ets., progressing’ with frightful satel until death pate ap end te his dreadful snfferings by sending him to that ua- discovered ccantry r~m whose bourne no traveler turns. re Orr 1B 7 £0) sREDERIOK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, alew doors from the corn Fail not to observe name and number. Sa No letters received unless pust-paid and com- taining a stamp io be used onthe reply. Persona writing shone mae age. ro tony portion of a4, vertinement descr’ sym ertitthe Drs Diploma Anezs 2m ats Offes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PBRSB. & gentleman of character and '. & sufficient guarantee to the re oted a SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. JaB-ly grcner DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! TNE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, S?RICTURES, @e Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pilis to te Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, baving no smell nor any unpleasant taste,and will not in any way in- gure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cnres in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.”’ Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, BO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured; or who hare been gorged with Balsam Copavia, or Mercury, try ie SAMARITANS GIFT. Rent by mail ina plain envelope, Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD !! BLOODI!! SCROFOLA, ULCRRS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, KHOILS, S¥ PHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, éc. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the publie as a positive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENERFAL DISEASES. the SA- MARITAN’S ROOT @ANL 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- terity that fore hich roe may repent in after years DO NOT DESPAIR! Althongh yon may be pronounced incurable, the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of impurities from the System, as well as all the bad efiecta of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES!! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIOES is most happily adapted, in Ticerated Uterus, im Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for allcomplaintsincident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $i a bottle, or 5 bottl for $5. SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents, Full directions. Cee & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ice. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th an@ Pa. avenne. may 6-tf USED, HENRY COOK, Alexandria, Uf Metal ieee otis by Royal Letters Pi ent of England, and secnred by the seala of Keole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperia} College of Medicine, Vienna, ‘Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relar- ation, Spermatorrhoes, and Exhaustion of the Sys- tem, Triesmar No, 2has entjrely supe: ied the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar No. 3is the infallible remedy forall Impurities and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating the useof mercury and al! other deleterious ingredients, - Each preparation is in the form of a most agree~ able Lozenge. Secured from effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or moving Sir Divide aoperate doc as agtinie Ravin, A iviewl in ses As tered Gy ‘Valpean, Sallemande, Roux, &c., &c, Wholesale and retail by Dr. iW, No, 19& Bleecker street, New York. To be had also of S.C, FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave, corner llth strect, mar 9-3m* CONFIDENTIAL. Yorne MEN who have injnred themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middle aged or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselver under the treat— ment of any one, should first read “THE SEORET FRIEND?! Married Ladies will learn something of im aremmce by perusing jones Secret Friend.” § an reas, ina Re; envelo, ceipt of Ten Cente. Address wg pag Da. CHAS. 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