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Ayvains 1n MontTaomekx Oounty, Mp.— ‘We learn that the two Messrs. Noland, Benj. Duvall, Wm. T. Baker, ‘Th. Beckwith, and Alfred Ray, were arrested on the 26th ult. at | their respective residences, and conveyed to | Washington. Henry Warring, Esq.,and three of the Messrs. | Horner, twoot whom, with Mr, W.,had been | | OFFIC LAL Provost Marshal and Beard of, he pays of District of Columbia, Washington, D. Oy June 2i, 1564. » only, the Board of Enroliment of the District ef Columbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, at their office, ccrner of highteenth and I streets, from 74 to 10 o’cloe®, daily. J.O. PUTNAM, Captain First Regiment V. KR. C- arrested on Saturday, the isth nit. batwho |; , had been released after a few daysdetention | | °? and Provost Marshal D. O. im Washington, were re-arrested on Sunday Hea quarters Provost Marshal and Board of sast, and taken back to Washington. nroument of District af Columbia, The present week bas found our farmers busily engaged in their wheat, and, being aware of the scarcity of labor, have commeu ting rather earlier than common, although just at thatetage m the-erop when, most millers contend, the best flouris prodnced. This early comraencement, sided by the present fine weather, will, probably, enable every farmer | to secure his crop without @pprehended loss. The crop generally, we learn, will fall far ebort ot an average one. Mr. Leonard Bean, &0 old and worthy citi- | zen of this county, was found. dead in the | woods, near Gaithersburg, on Tuesday last. An ingurst was held by Jastica Braddock, and the verdict of (Re jury was, that he «came to bia death by the visitation of God.’ Althongn Mr. B. possessed his frailties, the Kind quali- ti PERSONAL. VERY FINE AND GOOD-FITTING ARTI- | tle of Shirt is now olfered for sale at LEWIS, | 342 7th street, between F anc elegant assortment of Under Ho-e, and everything in the line of Gen Dishing (Foods, at the lowest cash prices. pur FIPTRE ZR, DR. BECHTIN formerly Surzeon eharge in the Austrian an i ped oa with the trea’ Particul i seases. Besi } d languages, he conv { Ttatian, German, and 8 t xuages. His Imperial Commissions an } as frem the moxteelebrated university of Europe | | t hang in hia office, Pennsylvania avenue, $02. Dr. Bechtin ger is very much encouraged to have during this very short time the patronace of the pnblic of Waehington, as. among many others not pub- | lished, the following certificates may be attested: | is to certify that I have been troubled for | years wiih a chronic disease, resist- | ing all medical treatment, and which through the | f Dr. Bechtipyer; I have been perfectly cured, ashington city, IstJune,Isit. G. DONE.” “ Your treatment of my involuntary disctarge, aod your success in it, recommend you very hi ly. . T. L. SMITH.” What German uewspaper, (Weker Columbia,) iekness my poor child became ‘h time Leali toyon, dear sit, and €ropsical. in wh MASUON & R, you saved him, B etreet, No 208.7 M1 specifies, without any effect, hrenic lung disease of my eldest son. util under your treatment he improved .. 12th st MULLER, Painter.” Al tse and many er very dificult cures have leenmaie by Dr. B.in the above specified time, Reguie- effice hours from 9 toll a. m., and 4togy.m. For the rand unfortunate posi- tively only from 11 } Medicines without eharge. Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street, No. 502, iy 5-Im* pDecrek JONES, No. 410 Thirteenth street et, between G » insures snecess in all FEMALE COMPAINTS. Consultationsexciusiv ly withisdies, Hours 9a. m, to 5 p, m, H DR.J. H. THOMPSO: AS Removed from No, 274 north Fto 512 H street, one door west of 7th st. Office hours, to llZa.m.;2to5p.m. fe23-Im* N°. CURE, NO PAY !—Go to Dr. RROTHERS iN & GRAY be cured, They have given their particular attention to the treatment and eure of all forms of * Disease,” particularily that of a privace ckaracter, for twenty years. This is the oldest established Botanic Medical Office in the District, and have saved thousands from a dis- gee and horrible death. How important it is, m, for thore unfertunates who have brought Gisezse upon themselves, to be cured before it ia two Iste: thus preventing exposure of themselves and family, Office and residen site Smithsoni. DERY?—Who has the largest assortment of | pattern for Stamping? Who is the only prac- ties! person that Stamps? Who has the largest | mumber of bands at Embroidery? Who has the finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who Se che anly persen in the District that does Fluting ir ies dresses 7 PRINCE, 3%1 F STREET. where ladies cap select from 25,000 choice patterns for any kind of werk, and where they can get ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for Jadies is proof that be knows his business. Lad ‘who do not want their goods spoiled. but stamped | as tley should be, go to the only person in the city who does good work. ELUTING! PLUTING! FLUTING! The onty machine in town now in operation, Fiuting done a: good as in new York or elsewhera, my $tf 7-351 BF street. opposite Patent Office, c8 179 south B street, Island, an. je 9-im* FENE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ar Bak & BROS ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER EB AND SEVENTH STREETS, Persons cesiring good and easy fitting garments, withoutleaving their measures, can get fitted in eur establishment in garments made ef THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS. We kavo now a very large stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, FINB BLACK CLOTH FRUCK COATS, AND BLACK OOESKIN PA TS, Apia gene: .! arcortment of VESTS, of varied styles. ALso— t A FINE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, and am immense stock of GENTS’ FURN!-HING GOoDs. 7 Business closed on Saturday until evoving Je7-lm* woo MO ULDING#! WOOD MOULDINGS! WOOD MOULDINGS UNITED STATES i WOOD MOULDING MILL, Nee. 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, PHILADELPHIA, Alwsye op hand, a large stocK of the stove articles, male of the very best material. Orders filled at the shortest notiee. Hreighd paid to Washington, free of charge. ESLER & BROTHERS, 30-3 ___»_+ Propriptors._ N REMOVAL. OTICE TO PARMERS, MARK GARDEN- ERS AND CAPTAINS OF VESSELS, ‘The offive for the sale of Manure deliverable from the dierent government corralsin the Depart- mont of Washington has been removed from the eorner of F and }0th streets to the corner of Eand in streets, one block from Pennsy!vania avenue, on 2th street. ced cule | 8 of bis heart were proverbial.—Rockville | L | | | direct to the Secretary 4 eity. , Made, but must be delivered at the New | of the contract | of his guarant Washington, D. C., June 3, 1864, The Board of Enrojlment of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marshal District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, |. daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock 8. m. to 2 oclock p. m., for the pur: of hearing cases of exemption from draft for the following | causes, viz: Alienage; Non-residence ; Unsnitableness of age; Manifest permanent physical disability; and Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furnish information as to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enro}lment, as itis equally for ‘the interest of each person enrolled to place upon the “Enrollment List” all persons Hable to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be enor increased. J. C. Putnam, i Captain Ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marehal of the may 26-tf District of Columbia. War Deparoment, adjutant General's Washington, March 17, ey Ali applications for leaves of absence or mussior to visit Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must epecify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed of War on this subject ‘will receive nc attention. By order of the Secretary ef War: E. D Townsznn, Assistant Adjutant General SUMMER RESORTS. T2? WHITE HOUSE, LOOATED ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between the Ocean and Railroad, at ATLANTIC CITY, IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE VISITORS, The Preprietor, thankful for past liberal support, pledges himself to spare no effort that will contri- bute to the happiness of bis patrons, and secure for them the comforts of a home at the sea side. For information, addreas WM. WHITEHOUSE, Atlantic City, je 22-16t* JNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND. N. J, JOHN WEST, AARON MILLER, PROPRIETORS. Beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the pantie to the above magnificent Establishment, which will be open for $he reception of Visitorson the 15th of, Besides a spacious Dining Hall and Parlors, it contains an unusual number of large and well ventilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with pew furniture throughout. The Proprietors of this Establishment will spare mo care or expense te meet the wants of their guests, thereby hoping to share liberally in the public patronage, Application for rooms made to the subscribers, by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt reply, id WEST & MILLER. e3- DENTISTRY. G2FAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teth Extracted without Pvin with tha Muhrita of Ozxycen. I would advise rsops ha teeth to ex- tract to. call’ at Dr. LEWLBS chite, gomuemee and have them taken out by this new and harmless process, Also call and examine the Doctor’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the grest improvement in his teeth you Will have them in no other style than this pew and valuable ene. No, 242, avenue, between lzth and lsth streets. 8, R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TERTH, at- tends personally at his office in this any persons can wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no person cam wear others who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with apy style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to thore whoare particular and wish the purest, cleanest, strongest, and mont perfect denture that srtcan produce, the MINERAL PLATR will be more fully warranted. Ss sovis Booms in thia city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue } between 9th and strests, Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadeiphia. mari-ly PPBoForALS FOR BLANK BTs, Oxpwance Orricr, War DEPARTMENT, i Waskingion, D. €., Sane 24, 4. SraLED PROPOSALS will be received at this office natil4o’clock p, m.,on FRIDAY, July 15, 1554, for the delivery at the New York ugeney, No. 45 Worth street, New York. of FIFTY THOUSAND CAVALRY BLANKETS, The Blankets mast be of the followins descrip- tion, viz: of pnte wool, close woven. of stout yarns, Geniian Dine, with anorange border three inchos wide and three inches from the edge, and the let- ters U.3., sixinches hich, orange color, in the center of the blanket. Bach blavket must be75 of 0. 3875, or 3-16ths of alb,, may be allowed must be tingle and not in pairs,and pe packed in cases of one hundred blankets each. They are to be inspected at the factory aor or Agency tree of any charge to the United States for transportation or handling, and none will be accepted or paid for except such as pase the inspec- on of and are approved by the United States In- Spector. “Deliveries must he made as follows, viz: one- tenth of the number contracted for per weex,com- mension Within one month from the date of the They leliver at a specified time will subject t rtoa forfeiture of the quantity due atthattime. No bid will be considered thatdoes pot come from a manufacturer of blankets or reg- ular dealer in such goods Z _ GUARANTY, The bidder will be required ‘to accompany his proposition with a cuaranty signed by Lwo respon- sible perscns. thst in case his bid ig accepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and snfficient sureties, in a sum equal to the whole amount of the contract, to deliver the ar- ticle proposed,in conformity with the terms of this advertiss nt; and in case the said bidder should f*il to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may beawarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Olerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney, Bonds, in a sum equal to one-tenth of theamount ued by the contractor and both . Will be required of the succossfal bidders upon signing of the contract. FORM OF 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 o! be acces that he or they willat once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufticient sureties, in 8sum equal to one-tenth the amount bid@er or ‘he planting season being over, now is the) of the contract. t ish th. a Proper time for farmers and gardeners to say in conformity to” ie eenas nl thesnieetionne: and haul a mpp!y of manare tor top dressings and | dated June 2, 184. under which the bid was made; hate, Large quanaities of well rotted manure ’ ane the pa shall fail to enter and for sale at lo’ . nto ® cont: i anted—Vessels for New York. Good freights | good Misaiiesente beth tie ene eit and diepatch given, my Peper. ‘hawdd } is and the next lowest responsible bidder, Ofice_N. F. tae woe da, } OF abe perace to whom the contract may be j-tw 1 block from Pa. av.. on izth st. ore ander our lands and seals this —day ETERINARY SURGEON —Dr. J. B. BcKay | f—,¥o-. {deal Member of the Royal V. 8, Coilege, Witness, UBeal. Edinburg. Al! diseases of the harse treat i ed in a most nae fic manner, Tow: 74 | and country praction attended to. Charges mod- | erate. Office at J.C. HOWARD'S, G eee i tween 6th and 7th. YN amet LADIES} READ, MARK, LEARN.” AND PAY ATERBNTION! PRINCE, on¥ et, Stamps, Flutes, Crimps, Hems, Sews, Br: j, and does all kindy of work meatly. chesnly. promptly. Call aad see for yourselves, Remember the name— PRINOK. so19-1 HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORME! that the ION HOTEL, George. town, D.C... recently changed hands, aod is now wets the traveling commu- ity. The hotel en refurnished With ex: Tenis Koy snd broek Aone who are obliged to min eity during the saramer mo; fed he TOOMETETES, airy and eomfortadl Sei Hotel is only 3) minutes’ ride ia the cars pplen, Heldtimere and Ohio Railroad Deprs “S| $2 per day. 6-Ima* | UGENE SUE, —Panla Monti, 50c; Therese Dal | & no! 0¢; La Gonearatcha, 6; Le Comman- | ems de Matte’ fc; Le Morne an Disble, se; La nhe aventnre. Se; Mies Maryvon Uoctrattioe, ed Sociales, He; ch Jez | e Luxare, dic; L’Buvie, oe: Lat FeuelyS'C. ve aNCK TAYLOR. ERD G1DBui x | Bar’ Jbit reontvea CUeloooers “Geores Bi To this guaranty must be ii extideateabore mentioned. Siar cones! Each party obtaining a contract will b: i to enter into bonds, with approved ioeretien tor the faithfel execution of the same, Upon the award being made, successful bidders be not and furnished with forms of con- "Be Depestment the right to reject epartment reserves the r: reject or all the bids, if deem unsatisfactory’ ea any aceount, P bg will be addressed to “Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ii and will be endorsed “Proposals ington, D.C.. for Blankets.” zs lier General, jet of Ordnance, . GEO. D. RAMSAY, Bri Je25-eotd OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Nixva Sraskr, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on nand, the largest and best, ssorinent in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, rok Sig) ts, Portables, ‘lass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti- éu in this line, from the best establishments in onthe wobt reasonable termi. Tt Pe aol | ibility RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Hoard ‘Weare prepared to farnish the best RANGE in ae — s@ anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, sbraute, &c.. are invited to call © do all’ kinds of G. and STEAM Sittin, or tly and cheap, a8 also evervthing in the 0 'G line @ most satisfactory m: P. ¢ see our Bathing Tubs, F For convenience of Government Cy dod 1 mehes long by t7 inches wide, and of the weight of | } 3.1875 lbs. or, say 34-16 Iba.,on which a variation Wi cf foneta, Wanh ata tt te tN ry Tr Aale at the lo) aloe inenen | Womens , nd, Basins, &o.,atNo.500 | ‘ ; ora | Crtablichineat in tke cigy vaniaavonue, thelarses sie Coast surrey me of tout astern Virginia; 50 aroling; (5, ryt 5 as eattows | Oxorata; ervey, Mop of Norghera Alabama and tM Tom now pu caret to | ‘Remstnseicieen mencsbe: nd Aled Potomac, coat Eutvey Ma Wa ame, Merge Ries withowttoaily | Sete Sern Mp af Monat AR ang CARELIAN nto Lie, - pare: torn Virgitio; Aided Ady eee isin’ ter oe k elt. | ur FRANOK Fariog, , @rit aussi ree | gotiat a ore i & | May. 15%, RF “Washis 1 D. Re ranean ay dr Beata 0) 0 i can afford Eo sel ‘the above, artidies ot 8 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DayYs. D STATES MARSH AL’S SALE OF CON- FISCATED PROPERTY ee THE ‘BASTERN DISTRICT i VIRGINIA, By virtuevof fi bidder, commencing atl) o'clock a _m..on TU B3- PROPOSALS. T° CONTRACTORS. Grongrtown, Joly 5, 184. Proposals are invited for paving High street from sth to its intersection with Frederick street, adistance of nearly 9 feet,and requiring about 3.00 equare yards of paving. to b T square yard of pavement when laid, and writs of yenditioni exponas ~ : a - Day ear pec ea em erp reo fl Ter en pyar ourt fer @ above District, ar me directe & i found Twilloffer at public sate. for cash. to the highest | rock payement on similar fountation, the bids | AY, the 19th day of July, 1854 the Court House oor, ( East front Post Office Building,) Alexsndria, Va., all the right, title. interest and estate of the parties named helow in and to the following de- scribed real and personal property, to- wit: IN PRINOE WILLIAM COUNTY. _ WILLIAM SELKOMAN’S—The **Swan Point”? farm; about l0 acres, one mile east of Occoquan. The “Louisiana Kentucky” farm; about 25) acres, half a mile southwest of Occoquan, Honee and Lot in Occoquan. ; JOHN H. HAMMILL’S—House and lot in Occo- quan. Vacant Jot in Oecognan, c JOHN W._ FAIRFAX’S—Praestone Point farm and fishery: 6 acres on the Potomas river, near Occoquan Creek. IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, ARTHUR HERBERT 'S—Farm; sbont 6) acres, sjcining the Fairfax Seminary grounds, AMUEL COOPER'S—Farm; about 20 acres, about cna mile west of Alexandria. . O. MASON’S—Farm; about 3° acres, and tract adjoining of about 100 acres. in all 900 acres, more about three and a halfsiles south of Alex- RENCH FORREST’S—'' Clermont Plantation;’’ about three miles west of Alexandria; large farm. GEORGE K, WITMER'8—Farm; 48 acres and 8 poles, abont 2 miles west of Alexandria, Ten acres, 2 rooda, 25 poles, adjoining above; on one of these tracts there is a large, handseme new , dwelling-house, . . 8. KEMPER’S—Clifton” farm; about 24 miles x uth of Alexandri large form, SAMUEL RB, JOHNSTON’S—Wont Grove farm: etois 350% acres, immediately south of Hunting reek. W. G. CAZENOVE S—Farm; abont 177; acres, together with ihe tract adjoining, formerly be- longing to Whiting & Lee, 2 miles west of Alex- andria. Farms about £4 acres, about 2 miles west of Alex- andria WILMER D. CORSE’S—Farm; about 17 acres, about 8 miles west of Alexandria. GEORGE H. PADGET?’S- Four acres, 2 poles of land immediately west of Alexandria. Lot on Little River Turnpike, east of toll-gate; 66 feet front, 158 feet deep, more or less. Seven acres of land on turnpike healing west from Alexandria : JOSEPH RRUIN’S—House and lot at West End, suburb of Alexandria. e Lot at West End; 110 feet 6 inches infront, and in depth 298 feet Linch. RICHARD L. ROCH FORD’S—Honse and lot of acres and 102 polesat West End. es House and lot at West End occupied by John Klein asa‘ Brewery, &c.” ABET, Farm of 44acres. mere or pee six miles frora Al- exandria onthe Leesburg road. MURRY MASON ’S—Chestnut Hill farm; about Ig2 acres, about three miles south of Alexandria. IN ALEXANDRIA OITY. GEORGE K. WITMER'S and DENNIS R. K ‘S—Lots No. 5.6.7, Tfax street, between adi WILLIAM N. McVEIGH and WILLIAM H. FOWLE’8—Three_ story, brick house on Royal street; #) feet north of King;2) feet front, 5) feet deep. WILLIAM H. FOWLE'S—Lot sonthwest corner of Prince and Payne ; 124 feet 5 inches on Prince street. 143 feet 7 inches on Payn Loteast side of Henry street. 139 feet north of Wolfe street; 9 feet front. lw feet deep. ARTHUR HERBERT ’S—Lots Nos. 2, to 10 in- clukive.on south side of Madison street, between Columbus and Alfred streets; the whole about 229 feet 5 faeheg sa front, nd 100 feet deep. 2 ORSE’S— Lot on north side betwe n Royal and Pitt streets; 26 ot deep. STEN’3—8 acres,3 rods and 2) poles on Washington road JAMES C. NEVETT’'S—Lot north ride of Duke between Pitt and &t. Asaph streets; about 23 feet front and 23 feet deep. WILLIAM WHA tky-3—roton Queen street, 110 feet trom the corner of Henry street; 40 feet 10 inches in front, 100 feet deep. . Lot southwest corner of ‘Queen and Patrick sts.; 75 feet op Queen. 1'0 feet on Patrick streets. JOHN LL. PASCOE and EDWARD SANGSTER’S Quarter square, southeast corner of Prince and Wert streets. JAMES H. McLEAN’S—Lot southeast corner of Cameron and Fayette streeta; w feet on Cameron street, 100 feet on Fayette street, JAMES H. REID’S—Quarter square, southwest coreer of Wolf and Alfred streets, with buildings ereon, Lot N. W. corner Wilkes and Alfred atreeta; 123 feet 5inches on Wilkes. 125 feet 7 inches on Alfred, more or less. with buildings thereon. LAWRENCE B. TAYLOR’8—House and lot; No, Wi Prince street. e DANIEL F. HOOE’S—Forty-eight shares of the stock of the Alexaudria Water Company. _ R. HH. DULANEY’S—One hundred aui thirty-five shares of the stock of the Fire Insurance Qompany of Alexandria. W. G. CAZENOVE’S—T wenty shares of Alexan- dria Corporation tock. 5 Dr. RLANDO FAIRFAX’S— Eighty-seven- shares of Alexandria Corporation stock. RAYMOND FAIRFAX 3—Twenty two hares of Alexandria Corporation stock. ALBERT PATRFAX 3—Seven shares of Alexan- dria Corporation stock. ~ D8. HUTCHINSON’S—Household fur- MONIC of King st feat front, DAVID EDWA niture, Z Dr M.M. LEWIS’—Tousehold furniture, ROBERT F_LE Household furniture. W.N.& J.H. McVEIGH’S—House and lot on Cameron street; at present occupied by George W. avis, Tho furniture will be sold atauch places as may he convenient; said places will be announced at the Gourt House door, All purchasers must pay ten per cent. of the amount of their bid ar soon as struck off, or the property will he resold at once, OHN UNDERWOOD. U. 8. Marshal Eastern District of Virginia. BY GREEN & WILLIAY TRUSTEL’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. iby virtue of a deed of trust dated the dist day of cord Liber J. A. 8. 8. &e.. one of th county, District of #il the parties interested, I shall,on FRIDAY A TERNOON, the loth of July next } auction, on the premises. Lota Nos 1}. 12, and 13 in Square No. 1.8, in the Washington, being the west half of said s: Th lots front on D and E streets north an ate Anctioneers, ara, izth ae east. and some of them are improved by a dwelling and & Terms of sale: One-third eash; the resitue in two equal payments, with the, pa atsix and twelve months, with in’ day of vale. Deed given a parehase mone All conveyances and reyenue stamps at the pur- chasar’s conte If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trastee reserves the rights after one week's advertisement in any newspaper in Wash ington eity, torescll,at the risk and cost of the defauitin, urcharer. PUM. R. WOODWARD. Trustes. foods GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auet.; Georgetown, ., TRUSTEE’S SALE. By authority of a deed of trust, dated the 9th February, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.8., No, 231, folio 24, from Jobn Ellis and another. cure a debt due to Sam'l Cropley,and by h ees tion, I shal! sell at auction.on M! NDAY, lat August x it 5 @’clock in the afternoon, on the prem- sen, the piece oa paroel of ground in Georgetown, being parts of Lots No.74 and 75. in the old town fronting on the north ride of Water street, and beginning at a point 126 feet 1}. inches westerly from the corner of High and Water streets, and running from said beginning with Water street westerly 25 feet, thence north to a 30 feet alley, thence east with said alley 25 feet, thence south the place of beginning, with the house thereon. Terms; one-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue at six and twelve months—notes, with surety, bearing interes nd a lien on the premises until paid, and whe agers notes restfrom the 4 deed of trust taken to secure said se- to be conveyed to the purchaser; and unless the terms are complied with within five days from the rale,are-sale will be made, after a weeks notice’ in the Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. Deeds, stamps, &c., at the purchaser’ expense, DIN. Trustee, “BEDI _Je 8-3taw dds THOS. DOWLING, Au Y JAS. C, MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES NEAR THE NAVY YARD, BELONG- INU 70 THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHAS, Cn MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 18th, atsix oclock, on the promises, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in chnucery, passed on the Sth Gay of Apri, 1861, in a certain cause wherein George W. Miljer is complainant and Ellen Miller et al, are defend- ant, (No. 146,) we shall seli— Part of Lot No, 1, Square No. 92. beginning for the same at 33 fect § inthes from the sonthenst cor- ner of said lot, and thence running west and front- ing on M street 17 fact, thence narth 75 fects inches, thence east 17 feet, thence south 75 fect 6 inches to the becinning, together with the im: provements, isting 0 2e- i Byala ; wate. he Be three-story brick minediately after, part of Lot 2, same Square, beginving for the same ata point ou M atreat south 109 feet from east }ith street, thence narth about loses thence went 23 feet 9 inches, thence south about 72 feet, thence esst 23 feet 9 inches to the be- inning, toxethay with the iim) rovements, con- sisting of atwo story brick ‘dwelling house” Terms : Cne-third in cagh; the remainder in six twelve and eighteen months, with interest, for which the purchaser ioust give notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees, The purehaser to have the option of paying allin cash, ewpgnverancing and stamps at the cost of the pur: e terms of sale ate not complied with days thereafter. the Trustees teserve th Ment ot repelling atthe risk ans experge ! the dofaultin Fehascr, on one wee! Bo the Nati Intelligencer. GEORGE &. BOARER,” A. BRADLEY, "| ‘fe 2tawkds J.C. MeQUIRE & COT Rte | Oe ants 03.0. MEGUIRE #0 @ EBLT! ROOFING CEMENT '-* THOMAS FAHRY, ri _° Cohmen tore Br. West any tin GaN, ‘Tor elt an ay ‘and those engaged in the business ar. 11 and see for the eps GAs manemateaeeregs ACKBET core je. FF by all vA bd we : je ot : P t é aat ite wi y loons prices Y DONOVAN’S A Price, 3) per bott! gists, paid the property | ¥, cover the whole cost for material as well as hor. : “Provosata will be received until the 1éth instant, | and may be addressed to the subseriber by mail or | feftat the office of Williams Laird, Ksq., Clerk of | the Corporation. | The name and reidence of the bidder shoul be | distinctly stated in the proposal. ‘W..C. SMITIL, j _tyi-ta Street Commissioner, _ | PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. pot Con ry of Sursistenees CBee Dre OK ation B. aly 751554. BRALED Prorosas are invited until the 1th instant, # ER uy fer farnishing the Sub- | sistence Department wi TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for whatis known at this Depot ns Non, 1e2and 3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids mmpet be ya aunlicase, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper, ae Phe delivery of the Flour to commence within | five days from the opening of the bids, and in such uantities, daily, as the Government may direct; elivered at the Government warehouse in George- ; town, st the wharves or railroad depot in Wash- ington, D. C. | The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- leted within twenty days from the opening of the Payment will be made in certificates of indebt- ; edness, Gs mach: OFtee seca asthe Government have for disbursement. r ey ere a Gogerament inspection will be made | gust before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. ‘An oath of allegiance must accompany tha bid of {each ‘idder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids. or from bidders not present torespond, Government reserves the right to reject any bid ‘Shida to be addressed to, me mand er Senne No. “ Proposals for Flour. 223 @ street, endorse: Fe ale ror eae ta Captain and 0. 8. V. ORSES! HORSES! HORSES! War DepantMENt, Cavatry BUREAU, Office of Chief Quarter master, WasHINGTON, June 3). 1864. BEALED PROPosatS will be received at this office until i2o’clock m Tuesday, July 12th, 1964. for two thousand (2,0) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at Columbus, Ohio; two thousand (2,0) at Indian- apolis. Indians; and two thousand (2,x1)) at De- treit, Michigan, within forty (4)) days trom date of contract. Said horses to be sonnd in all particulars, well broken, full in flesh, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (5)to nine (9) years old,in good conuition, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes, J. These speerhcatrons will be strectly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. if No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by 8 guaranty for its faithful performance, @7 Should any United States officer guarantes the proposal of a bidder who should prove to be irresponsible, his name will be reported to the Secretary of War with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service. rt All bidders and guarantors witli be iid to the strict- est accountability, and every fosiure ta comply with terms of contract, or to make the contract when award- “a, gol be followed by prosecution to the full extent of thelaw Form of bid or guaranty can be hed on appli- cation to this office, or to Captain Fieldin, Assistant Quartermaster, Columbus, Ob tain ©, Hay, Assistant Quartermaster, In lis, Indiana; and Ceptain (. W. Lee, Asi Quartermaster, Detroit. Michigan. Suecessful bidaers will be preparea to enter into written contracts, with good and sufficient sure- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids, wae oath of allegiance must accompany each id. The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable, Bids for one hundred (10) Horses and upwards will be entertained 8 for the entire invited. i Payment will be promptly made on completion Of COMSACY “ii he'secatiod. 70 Mares will be received. Pro sain must be endorsed “Proposals for Cav- alry Horaes,” and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A, Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D.C. = Any ate information willbe promenty) given, on application, personally or by letter, to SPO TAMES A. ERL olonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. .#7 Purchase inthe open market will be con- tinued at the above points until the contract is awarded, Payment made in certificates of indebt- edness for seven (7) horses or more jy ltd R@OPOSALS FOR LEAD. OrnpNancr Orricr, War DEPARTMENT, t Wasnivoton, July 1, 84, Sealed Proposals will be received by this office until MONDAY 5th, 184 at 4p. u.,tor the de- livery at the New York enal of _. FWO THOUSAND TONS LEAD. This lead to be approved quality, pire and soft, suitable for ordnance purposes, and is io be deliv: ered at the aforesaid Arsenal free of charges for handling or transportation, a8 follows, viz: not less than five hundred tons on the 1Sth of An- gust. 1564, and not less than five hundred tons per month thereafter, . 4 Failure to make deliveries at the specified time will subject the contractor toa forfeitare of the number of tons he may fail to deliver at that time. r GUARANTEE. ‘ The bidder will be required to accompany bis propositien with a gnaranteesigned by two respon sible persona, that in case his bid is accepted he Will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and tuflicient suretie in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliv- er the article 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 responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. he responsibility of the guarantors must be by the official certificate of the clerk of the rest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds ina sum eqnalto the amount of the con- tract, signed DY, the contractor and both of his | Gaarantors, will be required of the successful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract, | We, the undersigned, residents of ‘numter of Horses required are FORM OF GUARANTEE. | county of - and State of hereb: ‘intl and severally, covenant with the U: States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- | ties, im a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated July 1, 184, 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 difference between the offer of the said | and the next lowest responsible bidde®, or | the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seala certificate above mentioned. Upen the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- PE a tearmcat the right t 1 e Department reserves é@ rig! © reject an: or all bias if not deemed satisfactory. Ue nny Pro. ls will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- erat sone 0, Rauber) Ohier af Ordosnoe. Waal. ngton, D.Q.,” and will be endorsed ** Pro; s F Lend.” BORGE D, RAMSAY. for Lead.” _dy 2dta Ohief of Ordnance, Brig. Gen.. PRANOIS MOHUN.) [rzanors, Monvm, MOHUN & SON, Bucczssons 70 J. T, Laxman, LOMBER DEALERS, Cana:, Baween 14h and 8th Streqis, Waahington, D, 0. The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr, Jno. T. Lenman, are now prepared to furnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates. They desire to call attention to their largé stock which eonsisats iz part of the following kinds; About 100,000 feet Walnnt, all thicknesses, 100,000 feet 5§ Poplar,'p) 100.000 ** Oak and it vlbus sisee, 1,000,000 feet Scantling and Joist, all lengths, 1,000,000 ‘* White Pine Cullings, 50,000 * « Also, ® large quantity of mh 18 3m Gaavee R Flooring, Z al) other kinds of Lumber MOHUN & #0N ors GRAVEL ROOFSI pies HO WILSON & 00, successorsto J. F. Walker fund WATERPROOF BELT. Ow. ROOFS. BL i Office—161 22¢ street, below Pa. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insurance Com 3 oes 7th street and Louisiana avenue, or addr Post Office Box 534. All work executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms,and warranted, Repairs made promptly. mh 11-3m* (PRLRER BAR or guetod vy Koyal Letters Pat- ent of England, and seenred by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperia) College of Medicine, Vienna, © i riesmar No, Mis e al remedy for Relax- | ation, Spermatorrhova,and Exhaustion ofthe Sys- tem, Triesmar No.2has entirely superseded the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, ac. Triesmar No. 3 is the infallible remedy tor all Im purities and Each preparation is of a most agree- change cases in ong Ble Ne To be had albo of 3, a @rNxne@s © ape rs, Gining Secondary Symptoms, thus obviat je use as rome effects of climate and eee Di Th carter 2 inns falhty, Dr: BARNS OW. No. 24 corner’ as a spears Bh aoa ‘Ameri rey ut APE a og nee, Gilt Windiw Shatee an Pic fst gity mercury and al; paper musisions jibe Ape ne able Lozenge.. fro 8 of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, 0! fo B27 eaves, the 1 5 tered by Va Wholesale er street, New cCRORD, Noi 290 Pa. va bos } meny-ame Peary ee of I Go: bay ty shing fo puréhase will do- well to ire S's Shak | | Family Pride, $1.50 iw | D PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR WOOD, Chief Quartermaster’s Osc Wak ti 3) Sealed Proposals for the telleny eee teat, of thousand (5.000) cords of Oak Wor i . Foceived at thie officeantil MONDAY Jules ise, at 12 o'clock mw. The wood to be hard, sound and merchantayle nd split to the or- Osk Wood. four (4) feet long. dinary size of cord wood The wood to be delivered at such points near the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, or Government wharves in thisecity.as the Depot Quartermaster shall direet. corded in ranks four (4) feet high: da- livery, not being considered complete until ‘so corded, measured and inspected, An inspector will be desigoated on the part of the Government to inapect and measure the wood, has does not conform to the above speci jona will be rejected Two thousand five hundred (2.500) cords to be 4s Washington Depor,? | delivered on or before the Ist day of October, 1364, and twe thousand five hundred (2.5) cords to be delivered on or before the Ist day of No ber, 1304. PROPOSALS. The price must he written out in words on the | Did. as must also the full name and post oflice ad- dress of the bidder. j Proposals from disloyal parties will not sidvred, and an oath of allegiance must acx ach proposition. cee "proposals must be addressed to “Brigaiier Gen- eral D, H. RUCKER. Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. C.,’’ and should be plainly marked *Proporala for Wood j The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two respon sible persons, that in ease his bid he accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties. ina sun: equal to the amount of the contract. to deliver the article pro- | posed in conformity with the terma of this adver- i t; anil in ease the said bidder should fail xt lowest responsible bide whom th antors mnst } t District Court, orof the United States Dis- Attorney t, Bixned by the co! > and both of his » Successful bid- n act FORM OF GUARANTEE, Woe, the undersigned, residents of in the county of and State of , hereby. jointly and severally, covenant with the United Stat and suarantes, in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that Le or they will at on cute the contract four the same h good a sufficient sureties, ina sum equ the contract, to furnish the articles pro conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated July 5.1364, under which the bid was made, and in case the said haul fail to er into a saforesaid, we suarantes to make goot rence between the offer of the said ext lowest responsi i sun to whom the contract may be 5 en under our ¢this day of Witness: a al To this guarantee must be appended the official certiticate abovementioned. The right to reject any or all bide that may be deemed too high is reserved by master, Brigadier General and C dy 6-td ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Onter Quanreamasran’s Orrion, i Wasuincton Dupo, Dec, 8, 1953. Quartermaster, epot of Washinston, Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned | for supplying the U. 8. a Quartermaster’s artment,at Washington. D.C., Baltimore, Md.. lexandrit Fort Monroe, 'Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5.00 bushels of corn or oats and 80 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named repose to make deliveries, and the rate they will make detiveries thereat, the quantsty ef each article yroposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. ane price must be written outin words on the 8. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about twobushelseact, Ontsin like sacks ofsbout three pushels each, 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 oata, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be ed in the peoporale) " All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to srigid 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 # have beep ‘slivered and accepted. The bidaer will be required to secompany 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 sufficient sureties in asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- =] = tract, they to make good the difference between | the offer of eai? bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidde ,orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certiftcate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Onstoms or any other officer | under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. an bidders will te duly nolitied of tho accopt- ance or rejection of their proposals. ‘The full name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Bre Rucker, Cb‘ef vepot Quartermaster, Washington, B S. and shoul be plainly marked ‘‘Proposala for 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. r R be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to farnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s I>partment at +) @gTeeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec, 8, 1863, the following articles. viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels of Oats, in saeks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,00 pounds — tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 wounds, Delfyery to commence on or before the — day of |, 186—, and to be completed on or hefore the — day of , 186—, and | ledge myseii to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the apace of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Your obedient servant, i 1D. A, Rocker. a Brigadier General Depot Quarterinaster, | = this —— day of ——, 136—, Washington, D, Q. Wesinena: bee GUARANTY. To this guarantee must be appended the oficial | 9 We,the undersigned. residents of ———, in the ounty of , and Btate of : and severally, covenant with the United State: and guarantee in case the Torsgaing. bid of be accepted, that be or they will, within tendays 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 amountof the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1353, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a co! as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difer- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given whder our hands and seals this ates of eal. Se et Seal. certify that, to the best of my knowl- bee erehy corny s above-named guarantors are good end wath elontes: maxotise for the amount for Fic ney Oecd by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the Unleed States Ge corgnent; or respon- a is sible person know: UCKER, D. H. Bl dec otf Brigadier General and Q. M. ROPOSALS FOR FUEL, The undersigned will receive sealed proposals until Wednesday, the 13th day of July, laos, for— One hundred (1) tons of best quality White Ash Coal, egg size. The Coal must be clear of dust and free from slate, 22 ths _to the ton, Sixty (60) cords of the best Oak Woed; and Twenty 20) conde best quality of Pine _ All of the above to a Melivered) weighed and ei he Asylum e $ist day of July, measured at the Asylum by EWMAN, .@. H. OD Ny JOHN McDEVITT, WM. BLATER, Je 24-td Commissioners Washington Asylum, HIE. ARTERMASTFRB’S OFFICE, Cc OP Derort or WasHINGTON, Washington, D. C., January 4, gern a ftenan ak ae Mane jarness, le fice A torsend to this omice,on MONDAY ofeach week, a-seaied proposal or list, in duplicate, of thi artic! fos they axe re} to fe ih te this Depot ai short notice, wil @ price of each marked ip plain figures, so that, in case the e: mcies of the service re pie, 1b, the ash je or articles can be ob’ Without delay, and at the Lowest price, to to this shat will be re- quit lo the punctually every Monday morning. ss. General and BH RUCKER, Brigadier Gene: ef Quartermaster, teste Depot of Washington, L PURVEYOR’ OFFICE, pores ‘Wasnincton, D. O., June 15, 1364. ‘All dealersin this city and Georgetown, whe wish to kell to the Medical Purvoying, Department, are requested to send to this office, on the MUNDAY of jeach weck; a sealed list of the articles they may be prepared to: furnish, at short: notice, with the price of éach attached to‘the same. C, SUTHERLAND, je 1s-tf Surg. U.8.'A., Medical Purve; yor, T. 8. Arthur, 91.50 f Woman, $1.5) uloch, $1.5) ' UT INTHE WORLD. By Olam ahaa tee 'y Miss Phirley. y Ci me ax urrer Hell, $1.! | Villette John Helifs Cope Ball ge n: + 71.0 The Bridal Eve. By M Southworth, $1.00 Belf Sacrifice. $1 The Misaissippl Bubble, Parton's sive Frankii A Two Vole 5 RANCH PAYLOR. tea ar Pun g the clerk of the | onds ina sam equal to the amount of the con- | the Depot Quarter- | H RUCKER. Gen. D. H, | guarantees, and bonds, may | ci s hereby, jointly | BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPiTan, OFFICE No, 7 800TH FREDERICK STREDT | THE ONLY PAYSICTIAN ADVERTISING Has discorered the most Certain, Speedy, an& Effectual Remedy In the world for DISBASES OF IMPRUDENCR. Relief in Sis Hours! No Trifling/ Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders | Deadly Poison, Mercury, should apply immediately, | A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGB | IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAY | |, Weakness of the Back, Involnntary Di pargee Strictures, Affections of the Kidrrss and Bladde: | Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dy REPT: Tanguor, Low Spirits. Confusion of tdeas, alpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Nose. or Skin, A ons of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—tho SkORRT and Solitary practices more fatal to their Victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners of Blyssus. blizhting their most briliiant hops or sipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossi- YOUNG MEN i Especially, who have become the victims of Solf- | tary Vice.that dreadful and destruct! ve habit whicis anpually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of | Young Men of the most exalted talent and brillianS | intellect. who might otherwise have entranced lis- | JP®. soHNsoN or by | tening Senate with the thunders of eloquence or j; waked to extacy the living lyre, may call with ful confidence TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. | _ These are some of the sad and melancholy efacta | produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness | of the Back and Limbs. Pain in the Head mnese of Bight. Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of art, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. De- rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility. Symptoms of Consumption, &e. Mentatity.—The fearful effects on the mind ara | much to be dre: | of Ideas, Depri Evil Forabodings, Aversion to Society, Self-distrust, Love of Soli- tude, Timidity, &e | MARRIAGE | _ Married Persons, or young men rontemplating | marr liysieal W: , Organ Bt e ities, &e., in his honor as @ gen- nd confidently rely upon his shill as a | Physician, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- | MENTS TO MARRIAGE |. By Dr, Johnston | mess of the Organ: i d. Thousands DR. JOHNSON, | Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- ; don, Graduate trom one of the most em::ent Col- leges in the United States. and the greater part of | whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia snd elsewhero,has eflacted? | some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head | and ears when asleep, great nervousness.be alarmed | at endden sounds, Fashfalness, with frequent | blushing, attended sometimes with derangement | of mind, were cured immediately. H YOUNG MEN } who have injnred themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned panions, or at school, the effects of | from evil ¢ | which are ly felt even when asleop, and, if noteured. renders marriage impossible, and d | stroys both mind and body, should apply’ immedi- | ate of hia Whats pitythat a young man, the ho | country and darling of bis parents, should be | snatched from all the prospects and enjoymonts of life by the conseqnener of deviation from the path | of nature and indulging in a ceriain secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a found rm iad and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connabial happi- ness indeed, Without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prean-ct hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our ewn. ‘ES OF IMPRUDENCE, When the misguided and imprudent votary of picasa re finds he has imbibed the seeds of thia pains ul disease. it often happens that an il!-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- plying to thove whe, from education and respeeta- nility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as Jong as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigb over his gall~ ing disappointment; or, hy the use of that deadly poison. Mercsry. hasten the constitutional symp- oms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Thro se, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death pate an end to. | his dreadful suferings by sending him to that un- discovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. @P-No letters received anleas post. paid and con- taining a stamp tobe usedonthe repiy. Persons writing sbould st e,and send portionot ad-~ vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Office. INDORSEMENT OF (iE PRESS, | The many thousand cured at this establishmenS | within the last twenty years, and the numeroug important Surgical Operations performed by D: Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof “The 6 and many other papers, notices of which have ap- | sages again and again before the public, besides | hisstanding asa gentleman of character andre- | sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the f- | Hicted. ¥ DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED { @FcRET DISEASES! SECRET DISFASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT} THE MOST CERTAIN REMEvY EVER UszD “*Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nog | any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- | gure tho stomach or bowels of the most delicate, | _ Cures 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 must eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, oF who haye peda gorged with Balsam Qopavia, or 1e ereuryy ty UVARITANA GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain enve . Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &3. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE Is offered the public as a positive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribe reaches and eradicates every partic! of the venereal p so that the cure is thoroug and permanent. e then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for which you mayropent in Tr years DO NOT DESPAIR! Although scl may be pronounced incurable, the BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES!! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERS JUIOES fe most happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, im Whites, in bearing down, Faliing ef the Womb Debility, and for all complaints incident tothe sex, Sent by express, Price $1 a bottle, or 5 bottles for $5. A MARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents, Full directions, DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Office. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 1th and Pa, avenue. | HENRY COOK, Alexandria. CONFIDENTIAL, OUNG MEN who have injured themsolves 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 cane, ae ou in chp Ae ears, before placing themselves under the trea! Inent of any one, should first read “THE SBORHE » FRIEND.’ Married Ladies will learn som ne of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend, Sent to any address, ina sealed envelope on re- ceipt of Ten SHAS. A. STEWART & 00,, de 14-ly fi ___ Boston, Mass, 0. W. BOTBL J80, W.50r SB c. W. 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