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_THE EVENING STAR. ALBXIANDRIA APFAIRS—Promoted.—Col. H. H. Wells, who has been « mal General ‘ante ‘© long Provost Mar- quest, and has since been promoted tothe posi- Bon of Inspector General, head ‘2 fers at Washington.” Wt Bis Readquar A New Line —We learn that immediately on | bay organization of the militia of this city it will ordered out for duty on the line of the Or- ange & Alexandria Railaoad, and after repair- ing the road to Manassas will be expected to hold that lgree while other regiments are detailed to Tepair the road trom thereto Gordonsville. It ja thought that two fall regiments can be raised in this city As many—perhaps a majority—of those subject to military duty have been in the service, it is thought these regiments can be at once putin the field, as they need bat very we drilling. ‘ense of the City.—Some idea may be had of the activity ot our military authorities when We state that Capt. Lee. A.Q. M., aided by the | co-operation of his active assistant, Captain Woytal, have raised and equipped and placed | on duty during the past three or four days, | from among those employed in their respective departments, eight hundred colored and five hundred white troops. These men will 20 | doubt do good work should their services be | required in the actual defense of the city.— Alezcndria Journal, July 13. @7 An American Emigrant Company has | been organized witha capital of $1,000,000, Its | object is to obtain work for emigrants. S77 A “delightful” monkey, who rides a Borse like a man, is the latest Paris amuse- | Ment sensation. | 7" An old lady named Weldon, residing at | Berzen, died a few days ago while upon her | Provost Marshal's Ojice, knees engaged in family prayer. Washington, D.C., July 12, ay Special Order No. 110.—(Extract.J—1L. From and after this date nospiritaous or malt liquors ‘Will be allowed to be sold in the city of Wash- | ington at any place on 71h or 14th streets, north ot F street. H All licenses heretofore granted for the sale of liquor at any places located in the above- | described territory are revoked, and any per- son offering liquors for sale within the pre- | seribed limits will haye the sume at once con- | fiscated, and the owners will be liable to im- prisonment. | Any evasion or violation of this order will be promptly and sever punished. By order of Col. M. N. Wisewell, Military Governor. T. INGRAHAM, iy 13-tf Colonel and Provost Marshal. Headquarters Military District of Washington, i Washington, D. C., July 12, 1864. General Oraers, No, 22.—Having been assigned by order of the Secretary of War, toactas Pro- vost Marshal of the foreés in and around Wash- ington, it is hereby ordered that no person not | in the Military service shail be allowed to ap- | proach the lines of the defences surrounding the cities of Washington and Georgetown or te | enter the camps therein. witheuta panitagne by or by the order of the Major General Com- manding the Department, or the Secretary of War. Any person so offending will be arrest- ed and his horses, vehicles, or other property, | seized and condemned to mtinieary use. | M. N. WISEWELL, Colonel, Military Governor, and Provost Mar- | peer os the forces in the District of Columbia. Jy 12-6t { Office of Provost Marshal and Board of Enroliment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 21, 1864. i For convenience of Government employees | emily, the Hoard of Enrollment of the trict ef Columbia will hear cases of exemptionon | the ground of non-residence, at their office, corner of Kighteenth and I streets, frem 7% to | ¥0 o’clock, daily. J.C. PUTNAM, . Captain First Regiment V. R.C. | yz and Provost Marshal D. U. Bea irters Provost Marshal and Board of nrotiment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 3, 1964. } The Board of Enrollment of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marsha! District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock a.m. to 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing eases of exemption from dratt for the following | causes, viz: Alenage; Non-residence ; Unsnitableness of age; Manifest permanent physica! disability; and | Two years’ service during the present war, | either in the army or navy. | Citizens are requested to furnishinformation | @s to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as it is equally for } the interest of each person enrolled to piace | upon the “‘Enroliment List” all persons liable to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be ceded inereased. J. O. Putnam, Captain Ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the District of Columbia. Way Department, Adjutant Generai’s Ofice, Wane March 17, 1964. Ali applications for leaves of absence or per- | Mission to visit Washington must be addressed | to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and | muet specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed direct to the Secretery of War on this subject ‘will receive no attention. By orcer of the Sere ee ee: . D TowNssrD, Assistant Adjutant General OFFICIAL. Headquarters Military DistAet of Washington, may 26-tf SUMMER RESORTS. | Mf Nite ee WHITE HOUSE, LOCATED ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 3 Between the Ocean and Railroad, at ATLANTIC CITY, 18 NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE VISITORS, The Proprietor, thankful for past liberal support, pledges himself to spare no effort that wil! coutri- bute to the happiness of his patrons, and secure | or them the comforts of a home at the sea side. Por information, adiress WM. WHITEHOUSE. Atlantic Cit Je B-l6: NITED STATES HOTEL, U CAPE ISLAND. N. J, JOHN WEST, AARON MILLER, PROPRIETORS. { Beg leave to call the attention of their frienda | and the panbe to the above magnificent Esteblishment, which will be open for he reception of visitorson the idth of, } Besides arpacions Dining Hall and Parlors, it | contains an unusual number of large and well ¥entilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished With new furniture throughont. The Proprietors of this Establishment will rpnre | BO care or expense te meet the wants of their | guests, thereby hoping to share liverally in Pablic'pstronare. : j App cation for rooms made to the subscribers, | Dy letter to e Island, will receive a promyt | eSiw E WEST & MILLER. i wo MOULDINGS! WOOD MOULDINGS! ‘WOOD MOULDINGS UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING MILL, Nos. 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, PHILADELPHIA, Always on hand, a large stock of the above articles, made of the very bes: material. Orders filled at the shortest notice. Freight paid to Washington, free of charge. ESLER & BROTHERS, fereim _Proprietora._ MPANION TO THE REBELLION RECORD, containing Official Reports, Narratives and Btate Rope ‘Soth Nationa! ‘and Rebel. which ork wl pot lished in the regular isaues of the Rebul TRecord. 1 vol, 8vo., with portraits. ‘ty2 FRANCK TAYLOR. fhe FREDERICK THE GREAT, vol. Guide Buck of the New Jersey Central Railroad, lavage Africa, by Winwood Reade, #3.50 orth American Review for July, $1.25 lackwood's Magazine for June, 2c Denis Duval, by Thackeray, Hic | ‘ aor Readings, by Rev. Gardiner Spring, 2 vols, ty ‘acana, by the author of “Be: ¥ sa meok of Days, 2 vols., iustr i Tota FRANCK TAYLOR yp OOFiING FaLT yvonne ROOVING FELT! B. ©. WiLBON & 0O., Foor ov Mp 87. Watt, Waseiuctos, D.O., BOOTING FELT, DBY a > SASATH- ING, ROOFING OBMBNT and LAMP BLACK, defenses Sonth of the Po- | womAc, was yesterday relieved at his owm re- | 1 Ww. toget! | longing to Whiting & Lee, 2 miles west of Alex- | andria } asa’ Brewery, &c. | exandria_on the Leesburg road , 1 !% GEORGE | side of Fairfax street, between Jefferson and | shares of the stock of the Fire Insurance Company , county, D.C.,4 | defanlting purebaser, on one week's notice in the Evening Star. Conveyancitg and stamps at the | ' the articles wi Lwmetat | AUCTION SALES. | | FUTURE DAYS. H | ALE OF CON- | NITED STATES MARSHALS U FISCATED PROPERTY. IN THE | EASTERN DISTRICT es OF VIRGINIA. By virtue of fifty write of venditioni exponss issued from the Olerk’s Office of the U. 8. District . Court for the above District, and to me directed, I will offer at publie sale, for cash, to the Righest j idder, commencing at 10 o’clock a| m., on TU B3- | DAY, the 19th day of July, 1854, at the Court House | | door, ( Fast front Post Office Building.) ‘Alexandria. Va., all the right, title, interest and estate of the parties named below in and to the following de- scribed real and personal property, to-wit: | IN PRINOE WILLIAM COUNTY. | WILLIAM SELEOMAN '8—The *‘Swan Point” | , farm; about (£0 acres, one mile east of Occoquan. | e “Louisiana Kentucky ”’ farm; about 25) acres, | | halt ami escnthwert of Occoquan, | | louse and Lot in Occoquan. % Hi JOHN H. HAMMILLS—House and lot in Occo- | quan. Vacant lot in Occoquan. JOHN W. FAIRFAX’ S Freestone Point farm | and fishery; 600 acres on the Potomac river, near | Occoaasn OFS a RPAX QOUNTY ARTHUR HERBERT’S—Farm; about 6) acres, adjoining the Fairfax Seminary grounds. AMUEL COGPER’S—Farm; about 20 acres, about one mile west of Alexandria. R. O. MARON’S—Farm; about 8 acres, and tract | adjoining of about 100 acres. in all 900 acres, mora or less, about three and a half miles south of Alex- andria FRENCH FORREST’S—* Clermont Plantation;’’ | about three miles west of Alexandria; larce farm. | GEORGE K. WITMER’S8—Farm; 48 acres and 3 Poles, about 2 miles west of Alexandria, en acres, 2 roods, 25 poles, adjoining above; on one of there tracts there is a large, handseme new dwelling-house. W. 8. KEMPER®—"Clifton” farm; about 23¢ miles south of Alexandria: large farm. SAMUEL R, JOBNSTON’S—West Grove farm; gions 35034 acres, immediately south of Hunting G. CAZENOVE S—Farm; about 17% acres, | her with the tract adioining, formerly be- a j about &4 acres, about 2 miles west of Alex- ia WILMER D. CORSE’S—Farm; about 117 acres, | Tia. + DGETI’S—Four acres, 2 poles of land immediately west of Alexandria. Me Lot on Little River Turnpike, east of toll-gate; 66 feet front, 138 feet deep, more or less. Seven acres of land on turnpike leading west from Alexandria, JOSEPH ERULN’8—Honse and lot at Wes? End, suburb of Alexandria. Lot at West End; 110 feet 6 inches infront, and in depth 228 feet 1 inch. RICHARD L, ROCHFORD’S—House and lot of | Macres and [02 poles at West End. t Honse and lot a! West End occupied by John Klein Farm of 44acres. more or less, six miles froma Al- MURRY MASON’S—Chestnnt Hill farm; about 192 acres, about three miles south of Alexandria. KAMiPMEn'S aol DEYNIS RB BLACKLOOK ‘S—Lots No. 5.6,7,3 and 9, on east Franklin streets; each lot 20 feet fron:, 123 feet 5 inches deep. WiLIAM N. McVEIGH and WILLIAM H. FOWLE®—Three story brick house on Royal street; 50 feet north of King; 2) feet front, 50 feet LLIAM H. FOWLE’S—Lot sonthwest corner of Prince and Payne streets; 123 feet 5 inches on Prince street. 143 feet 7 inches on Payne. Loteast side of Henry street, 139 feet north of Wolfe street; 19 feet front. 100 feat deep, ARTHUR HERBERT’S—Lots Nos. 2,to 10 in- elusive,on south alde of Madison street, between Columbus and Alfred streets; the whole about 223 feet 5 inches in front, and 100 feet deep. MONTGOMERY D. CORSE’S—Lot on north side of King street, between Royal and Pitt streets: 23 feet front, & feet deep. DAVID FUNSTEN’S—8acres,3 rods and 2) poles on Washington road. 2 JAMES C. NEVETT’S—Lot north side of Duke, between Pittand Bt. Asaph streets; about 23 feet front and 83 feet sort. | WILLIAM WHALEY’S—Lot on Queen street, 110 | feet from the corner of Henry street; 40 feet 10 | inches in front, 100 feet deep. 4 Lot southwest corner of Gaeen, and Patrick sts,; 75 feet on Queen, 100 feet on Patrick streeta. JOHN L. PASCOE and EDWARD SANGSTER’S Quarter square, southeast corner of Prince and West streets. JAMES H. McLEAN’S—Lot southeast corner of Cameron and Fayette streets; 60 feet on Cameron street. 100 feet on Fayette street. JAMES H. REID'S arter equare, southwest eestor welt and Alfred streets, with buildings Feon. Lot N. W. corner Wilkes and Alfred streets; 123 feet 5 inches on Wilkes, 125 feet 7 inches on Alfred, more or less. with buildinss thereon. LAWRENCE B. TAYLOR’S—House and lot; No, | 164 Prince street. { ANIEL FP. HOOE’S—Forty-eight shares of the stock of the Alexandria Water Company. _ R. H. DULANEY’S—One hundred and thirty-five of Alexandria. W.G. CAZENOVE’S—Twenty shares of Alexan- dria Corporation stock. i Dr. ORLANDO. FAIRPAX’S— Fighty-seyen shares of Alexandria Corporation stuck. RAYMOND FAIRFAX'S—Twenty-two shares of Alexandria Corpora’ stock. ALBERT FAIRFAX’S—Seven shares of Alexan- dria Corporation «tock. | EDWARD S. HUTCHINSON'S—ITfuuschold fur- | niture. Dr M.M. LEWIS’—Housebold farnitnre. ROBERT FE. LEE’S—Housenold furniture. W.N.& J. H. McVEIGH’S—Honse and lot on Cameron etreet; at present occupied by George W. Dayis. s e The furniture will be sold at such places as may be convenient; said places will be xnnounced at the Court Hone door. All purchasers must pay ten per cent. of the amount of their bid as soon a3 struck off. or the property will be resold at once, JOHN UNDERWOOD, CU. 8. Mars jews Eastern District of Virginia. | Y J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. USTE#’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON TARY LAND AVENUB, BETWEEN STH AND | 9TH STREETS EAST | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated onthe 18th day | of October, A.D. 1:66, to Charles S| Walla:h and C. G. Hamilton, trustere of the Praaklin ng Association of Washington city, D. c., 6, | Bi i and recorded in Liber J. A.8.. No, 324, fob land records of Washii , by virtue of adecree passed by | jourt of the Dis of Columbia, in in caase No. 65, wherein H-+nry Barron, . in behalf of said Franklin Building et. seq., one of the Supr iS Associat’ were complainants, and Cheries 8. | Wallach . al. were defendants, I was sub- stituted as trastee ip the place and stead of the ssid Charles 8. Wallach, the surviving trustee uncer said deed cf trust; 1 shall | proceed to sell, at public guction, in front of the «8, st six O'clock p.m MONDAY, the | ay ofdwy next, Lot No 6,in Over’s subdi- n Of tq2are No. 918. in the city of Washington, le improved by a good two story Frame Dwel- ling Honse. The property fronts om Maryland | avenue. between iD and $th streets east. Terms: One-half cash: the residue in six months, the deferred payment to be secured by adeed of trust on the premises. If the terms of eale are not faily complied with within five deys from day of nale, the trustee will resell at the risk andcost of the chasers. (. SPALDING, Trastes, cot of pur Jeircawkds J.0.McGU!RB & CO., Aucts, QALE at ALEXANDRIA. Vi, ov CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTERS’ STORES. hicf Quart ter? s Office, Washington Depot, ES ea te ee degely Moone Will be sold at Public Auction at Alexandria, Va., on TUESDAY, July 19, 1564, at 11 o'clock a. m.. alarge lot of Saddle Blankets, Bridles, Horse and Mule Collars, Hames, Saddles, Wagon Whips Horse Covers, Wagon Covers, Lanterns, Shovels, Stable Fo . Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’ 7 » &c., condemned as unfit for public servic Suceeessiul bidders will be required to remove pirate etext fon date of sale, Terms cash. ment funds. es cas : eH, vi AT OKER, Tigalier General, Chief Quartermaster, ytd Depot of Washington, UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Wank DupantMenr, Cavalry Borgav, Office of UNM, CHET a easter Be Wasuincron, D. C., July 4, Is Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high- ont bidder, at the times and places named below, viz: ee ee Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July lith, Keating, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. July 2ist, ere. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July Altvona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August ath, Ish. Williamsport, Pennsylvenic, THURSDAY, Au- gust iith, 154. TWO HUNDRED (20) CAVALRY HORSES at eack place. These horses have been condemned as anfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargaing may behad. Horses sold siaty ted Staten eunenc Terms: Cashin ae ames A REIN, jeut. Col, an ief Quartermaster, ive RES Gratrnareca. wileor CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. | hicf Quartermaster’s Office, Devot Washington, iS & Washinstom, D. C., June 25,1864. Will te sold at public auction, at the Corrals, near the Observatory, in the city of Washington, HabhitDAe vie crieer sat | * 30 = HORSES AND MULES, | condemned as unfit for public service a Cash in Sovecamasy Cefn i je to commence at lv o'clock a, m. D. H. RUCKER. Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Je mt Depot of Waskington. APPINESS OR MISERY |—THAT IS THE | CURSTION “The proprietors ofthe “PARI. | RIAN CAUINAT OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, MEDICINE,” have determined—regardless of ex- wse—to issue, free,(for the benefit of sulfering , nmnanity.)four of their movt instructive and in- Lectures on Marriage and its | ‘2 AND URMENT, Wholesale and Retail. terestin, m walifica- FEL vee ‘on the most liberal terma, Hons, Nerjous Debility. Premature Besline, ie, | . '. Devre "i Vuctory—Poot of a4 street west, OMlco—161 284 Pitysiology aud Nature’ Law. Those invaluable rest, below Pa. avenue. c _ B35 iY tects =e Lire a Sees ot enlightens. and y ‘OBLIC ARB FORME i ‘prmactos fede co the wD ay Be ONadn ade. Geis Qua Farhan Cahier) Racanat tal Bek e Si town, D. O.. ban ren Dtly changed ants. | Broadway. New York J ty 13-1¥, ‘Spe avelinn 0 : ity. The Hotel has been returuianed with ex WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO INFORM HIS erence etter iokc Kersener colt | WM trspurend tne rane fee ay an bande nin ean c ar sere thn TOMA IAEES: BITE BST can Fi Head Stones and all kinds of Marble core as and comfortah fon, Hotel is oly tolnuten’ ide eis en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad De ‘the Board 92 per duy. Gin, hopes to avenue, | tract, as aforesai | preserving the | saiae, with the vonchers th a pals IS 10 GIVE NOTICE TEAM PIRB ENGINES. OnDNANOR Orricw, War Derantwest.. Washington, D, C.. July 2. 1361. Sealed Proposals will be received at this offive until MONDAY, the 26th day of July, 1864, at 4 o’clock p. m., to furnish = 5 Six (5) second or third class Steam Fire Engines, of petfect suction power, complete in all parts, Sith all the modern'in roveinents combined, to be drawn by hand power tie weight nov to exceed 4.5"! pounds when ready forservice. Thediameter of the reciprocating steam force pump to be about 43g inches, capeble of forcing one (1) stream of water froma 1}, inch mozz'e averaging from 24) to 275 feet.and two streams from a % inch nozzle averaging from 175 to 2. feet. These engines are to be supplied with tenders and hose carts of ap proved construction with all the necessary fit- tings They are to be subject toa rigid inspection by a United States Inepestor and are not to be re- ceived or paid for until they have beea thoroughly tried with a full head of steam. GUARANTEE. i 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 sufficient sureties, in s sum egual to the amount of the contract, to deliver the article pro- posed In conformity with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the dif. ference between the ofler of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attsrney- Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. signed by the contractor and both of his uarantors, Will be required of the successful bid ler or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of and State of ——., hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of he accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and snfficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con furnish the articles proposed in confor- mity with the terme of this advertisement, dated July 2. Isis, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a con- » We guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands this day of and seals [Seal. Witness: . Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above-mentioned. These Engines are to be delivered at the place of manufacture. Upen the award being made, the | successful bidder will be natified. and furnished with forms ofcontract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wasb- ington, D.C... and will be endorsed **Proporals for Steam Fire Engines. GEO. iy7 eo8t Brigadier General, Chi United States 10-40 Loan. JaY COOKE & co., 462 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN euthorized by act of March 3, 1864, and Knows as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PBR CENT 4 YEAR, payable on bonds not over $10” annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN. The COUPON BONDS will be iseued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,008. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in 50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5.00, and $10,000, These are the only gold-bearing securities of Government now proecurable at par, and, yielding present value of coin OVER EIGHT PBR CENT RB ANNUM, offer a very desirab] investment large or small sums. ief of Ordnance. We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COLN, and pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHBOKS, mh 29-tf “AY COOKE & CO. FELT OOFING SoPrING CEMENT THOMAS FAHEY, Connee linn Se Wast AND THE CANAL. r Washington, U. U. Being the only agent in this city tor Roofing Felt and Roofing Cement from an old established firm, can afford to 8eli the above articles at the very lowest prices. Roofers and those engaged inthe business ai requested to call and see for themselves, having large «tock of the above named articles always on band. wy 30-Im (Se cupaat CLABIFIED CIDBB!! I have just received adsttys deat 234" om Boston a lance sappy lamas”? and ** ») from. ns UP} of Pure Massachusetts OLARIPIED GIDME, witch 1 offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit purchasers, Hotel keepers, sutlers and all others in want of prime article or Cider wy Seca! and ex- Amino this before parcheGitey A. SHINN Union Botth it, $7 Green st. ion otiling Wever 22 Greet . U Rd as Protected by Royal Letters Pat- ‘ent of England, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1 is the eftectual remedy for Relax. ation, Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Sys tem. Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubeba, &c. Triesmar No. 3 is the infallible remedy forall Impurities and Secondary Symptoms. thus obviating ths use of mercury and ali other deleterious ingredients. Kach preparationis in the form of a most agree. able Lozenge. Secured from effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, ia tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus saving $9. Divided in separate doses as admin: tered by Valpean, Sallemande, Roux, &c., &c, Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARROW, No, 124 Bleecker street, New York. To be had also of 8,C. FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave, corner llth street. mar9-3m* HITE 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 chalk, powder. magnesia, bistouth, or tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fer kin, makingit soft, smooth, fai and transperess, It makes the old appear youn, the home! i jandsome; the handsome, more beat the most beautiful divine. Price 25 and roan BW cepts. H Unt 8 BLOOM OF ROSES, a most perfect color for the cheeks or lips, does not wash off or injure the skin, Price 5 cents and $1. HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER, for whitenin, end pronerving the skin, Price 25 and Scents. Manufactured by HUNT & Co., 41 South Eighth street, iladel- None genuine unless the name of * Hunc & is blown on the bottles. For sale at A. CROYEAU’S, 171 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and W. B, ENTWISLE, corner Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.C. _apl-3m R. Noricx TO FARMERS. MABKET GARDEN- ERS AND CAPTAINS OF VESSELS, The office for the sale of Manure deliverable from the different government corralsin the Depart- ment of Washington has been removed from the r of F and gt streets to the corner of KE and streets, one block from Pennsylvania avenue, a fel street. planting season being over, now is the proper time for farmers and gardeners to iay in and haui a supply of manure for top dressings and falluse. Large quanaities of well rotted manure Tented Vessels for New Fork. Good anted—Vessels for New York. i and dispatch given. Apply eee fi nue 5 - Agent, Office—N. E. corner 12th and E street Jo1-5w iblock from Pa, av..on Ith st, ‘pls 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri4 A ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court at Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the Personal estate of James Magee, late of Washington county, D. Cc’, deceased, “All persons having claims against the aid deceased are hereby warned to ex ibit the ber, e@ next; they ma; excluded from all benefit of n under my hand this st day of June, 1364 4 MARY ANN MAGKEO pent aa Administratrix, v $ TO GIVE NOTICG rhe i- {Bie es RE ee "Orhan Centr Washington county,in the District of Columbia. letters. of administration on the personal eatate of Casper A. Oasper,late of Washington cit D.C. Geceased, All persons having claims agatist’ the suid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the ereof, to the subseriber, on before the 25th day of June t; the e by law be excluded fro neh et | otherwise by I exclu rom all benefit of en under my hand: this 23th day o Is, (e2-lawSw"} MARY Cagpaee’ G A.D. Pa x » That the sub- scriber has obtained trom ths Orphans Osue: of Washington County, in the District of Colym- bia. letters testamentary on the personal estat of Richard J. Clements, late of Washington City. D C.. deceased. All persons having claims agatnst the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the aub- scriber, on or hefore the 4th day of June next: they may Otherwise by law be exeluded trom all Deneft of The sald estates aay of ¥ beer tw) an 18, ) me, 1a 4 ‘Vem BROCE WAVALVINA R. OLEMEN TS: Uo _ 30 M-w30* _*__ Bxeeatrix, I am no He eae ae coe OMAN ET an, av. and PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. RDNANCE OFFICK, Ww War ogee rd es ASHINGTON, D. O., July 4, 1864. | Benled Proposals will be received av this omee | pntil MONDAY. July 25, at 4p. m. for 100,00 seta of | Infantry Accoutrements calibre 58, to be delivered | in the following quantities, at the undernamed Arsenals, viz: | ie sete at. the New York Arsenal, Governor's | nD | ae 0 sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Brideaburg, | ry 20,00 sets at the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, ‘a. 20,000 sets at the St Louis Arsenal. Mo. 10.000 sets at the Watertown Arsenal | These Accoutrements are to be ma’ i coe formality, With the mew pattern seta to be seen at thearsenals abovenamed,wi he following excep- tions, viz: The shoulder ‘lt will be but two inches | | Wide. and no shoulder belt plate will be farnished; | the inside flap of the cartridge box and cap pouch | sre to be left off, and the ears are to be sewn on the outer fap; the letters U.8., witha border, are to | be stamped upon the cartridge box, the same size and style as on the plate which it replaces; the cartridge box is to be sewed with nine(9) and the cap pouch with ten (10) stitches tothe inch, Sepa- rage bids will be received for the manufacture of these Accoutrements of pure oak leather, of mized tannage oak finish, and alihemlock. The delts are to be of stained leather. Samples of these Accoutrements can be seen at the abovenamed arsenals on or about the %th inst t Tt isto be distinctly understood that this Depart- ment isto have the privilege of inspecting the work done under any contract it may award, in all stages of its progress. and especially to examine the stock before cutting. They are to be su*ject | to inspection at the Arsenal where delivered, before being received for the Government. None j are to be accepte’ or paid for except such as | are approved upon inspection. | Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than | one-twelfth (1-12th) per week of the whole number | contracted for; the frst delivery to be made on the | I3th day of August, 1854. * i | Failnre to make deliveries ata specified time | willsubject the contractor to a forfeiture of the | number he may fail to deliver at that time. The Accoutrements must be boxed in the usual manner; tne boxes to be charged at cost, to be de- termined by the inspector. -Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal, or Ar- | senals, where they propose to deliver, and the | number of sets they propose to deliver at each | piace. iffor more than one. | _ 4 | No bids will be considered from parties other | than regular manufacturers. and such as are known to this Department to be fully competent to exeente in their own shops the work proposed for, Should any party obtaining a contract offer Accoutrements other than those made in his own shops, they will be rejected, and the contract Tenderea nuit and voic. The name and place of manufacture of each party obtaining a contract ust be stamped on each part of each set of Ac- coutrements. i GUARANTY. J The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that in case his bid is accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to de- liver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terins of this advertisement; in cnse the said bidder shou!d fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, 6r the person to whom the contract may be awarded, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official cortiticate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal to thesmount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and bothof his guarantors, will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract. county of —-—-, and 8 jointly and severally, covenant with the Unit States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract fer the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the adver- ement, dated July 4, 1864, under which the bid mje; 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 bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, Given under our hands and seals (this ——— day of 16. Witness: Seal. Seal To this guaranty must be appended the Official certificate above inentioned. Each parcy obtaining a contract will be obliged toenter into boni with approved sureties for its faithfulexecution. _ s Upon the award being made, rnccessful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bonds. 3 The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids ifnot deemed satisfactory, and especial- ly those made by parties who have failed to make time deliveries under previous contracts without furnishing satisfactory reasuns for such delin- quency. Z i Proposals will be addressed to*' Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay. Chiefof Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C.,”’ and endorsed “Proposals for In- fantry Accoutrements.” GEO. D. RAMBAY, jy7-eo8t Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. Propossl=will also be received for these accoutre ments, with inside flaps to cartridge-box and eap- pouch, . GEORGE D, RAMSAY, jy lt BR R@POSALS FOR LEAD. of Ordnance, — Onpyance Orrick, War DePartmeNT. i WASHINGTON, July 1, 1554. Bealed sala will be received by this office until MONDAY, July 25th, 1854 at4 p, m.,for the de- livery at the New York Arsenal of .., TWO THOUSAND TONS LEAD. This lead to be approved quality, pure ‘and soft, snitable for ordnance purposes, an is 10 be deliv? ered at the afore: Arsenal free of charges for handling or travsportation, as follows, viz: not less than five hundred tons on the 15th of Au- gust, 1564, and not less than five hundred tous per month thereafter i Failure to make deliveries at the specified time will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the | number of tons ke may fail to deliver at tuat time, H \ GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranteesigned 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 sufficient sureties, in a som 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. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Aitornev, Bonds inasum equalto the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his xuarantors, will be required of the successful bid- der er bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTE We, the undersigned, residents of ——, in the county of - and State of » hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the fore <oing bid of be ted, that he or they will at once execute the act for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, date: July 1, 184, under which the bid was made; in case the raid — shall fail to enter i contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said —— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our bands and seals ; is — day of —, 136— Witness : Seal. Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tract, and bond, e The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bias if not deemed satisfactory, Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- Pro eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. C.,”? and will be endorsed ** yaguosala for Leai.”? _ GEORGE D. RAMSAY, jy 2-dtd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING FLOATING P DRY DOCKS. Navy DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Yards and Docks, July 1, \864, Separate Sealed Proposals,endorsed™ Proporals for Building Floating Dry Docks,” accompanied by plarsand specifications in full detail, will be re- ceived att office until i26’ck m. on the 28th day of Julyinst., for the construction of a floating dry Gock for useat or near the Navy Yardy New York, and one for use atthe Navy Yard, Philadelphia; said docks to be of full and sufficient capacity and wer, to receive, raise and sustain in safety a vessel of at least 23: feet in len, feetin breadth and 16 feet draft, of 2,2”) tons acement. Bidders will make their spe ations full and clear, describing the kinds and qualities of mate— tials proposed to be used; they may bid for one or both docks, and in their offers, which must be reparate, they will state the price for which they will build the dock, and the time at which they will engage to have it ready for us All patente or patented articles, if any. eororet in the construction of these docks are to in- cluded in the proposals, Jy 6-lawiw ly pL CONTRACTORBS. GxorceTowN, July 6, 1864. Proposals are invited for paving High street from sth to its intersection with Frederick street, adistance of nearly 9 feet, and requiring about 3.000 square yards of pavil With cobble stone ‘A bid is desired for pavin, upon a9-ineh bed of sand: and a separate bid for rock pavement on a similar foundation; the bids to be per square yard of pavement when laid, and tocover the whole cost for material as well as rT. Proposals will be received until the 16th ii nt, and may be addressed to the subseriber by mail or left at the ofice of William Laird, Bsq., Clerk of the Corporation. = 4 aoe metas peutence ofthe bidder should be istinetly s in the proposal. propo“. 0, SMITH, Sy 7-td Street Commissioner. IMPROVE YOUR EYE- sight by the use of the cel- e pth Praiscoric SPEOTACLES, Tpinu AN Paeonsvine the tapaiced Byes ght BRING AND SERVING the scientifically and correctly suited, by Fran KEIN ew jana. $8 Benaaylvania averne, bet. 12th and 13th ste., ni- 368 ronneyl vee ©) ae. under the Nati a WIELD GLA PERA GLABSES. Neda. COOPER, THE: i RPEREOSOO PHOTOGRAPH AL. RGAHERB DE VISIT “and at the lowert prices.” Lae @ great var! treand , | ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Chie. rtermaster’s Office, Washinzion Depot, — eee Washington, July 6, 1804. t | Bealed Proposals for the dalivery. at this depot, | of five thousand (4,000) cords of Oak Wood wilt ba Teeeived at this ofuce until MONDAY, July 25, 184, | stt2 o'clock m. The wood to be herd, sound and merchantable Oak Wood, four(4) feet long, and Aplit to the or- dinary size of cord wood | The wood to be delivered at such points near the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, o7 Government wharves inthiscity, as the Depot Quartermaster | shall direct. cordea in ranks four ( t) feet nigh de- | livery. not being considered complete until so | corded. measured and inapected. j An inspector will be designated on the part of | the Government to inspect and measure the wood, and such Se Oee moe cont ares to the above Speci- fications will be rejected Two thousand five hundred (2.50) cords to be delivered on or before the Ist day of October, 1864, and two thousand five hundred (2,500) qprda to be delivered on or before the Ist day of Nofem- ber, 1804, PROPOSALS. _ The price must be written out in words on the bid. as must also the full name and post office ad- dress of the bidder. : } Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- Fidered and an oath of allegiance mustaccompany | ch proposition. ‘ | ““Proporals must be addressed to * Brigadier Gen- eral D, H. RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. C..’’ and shuuld be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Wood ? 7 The bidder will b uired to sccompany hig ition with » guar: y signed by two reapon- s, that in case his bid be accepted, ha | fe the contrast forthe same, with | good and sufficient sureties inasum equal tothe | amount of the contract. to deliver the article pro- | posed in eonforn with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in 1 bidder should fail to | enter into the contract, tI my od the dif | ference between the offer of said b next lowest responsible bidder, or the pergon to | whom the contract may be awarded. ' The responsibility of the guarantors must be | shown hy the official certificate of the clerk of the | nearest District Court, orof the United States Dis- triet Attorney. Bonds ins sum eqnal to the amount of the con- | tract, signed by th ractor and both of hi guarantors will be required of the successful bid- | ders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTEE, : We, the undersigned, idents of inthe | 1 State of , hereby, jointly count and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in casa the foregoing bid of — | — be aecepted, that he or they will at once exe: | cute the contract for the same, with good and | sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of | the contract, to farnish the articles proposed, in conformity to the terms of the alvertisement, dated July 5, 1864 h and in case the said shail fail to ent contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to 1: the difference between the olfer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder,or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded iven under our hand, day of into s | ke good | seals | Seal. | Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official | certificate abovementioned, { The right to reject any or all bids that mey be | deemed too high is reserved by the. Depot. Quarter- master. D. H. ROCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, | dy 6-td - Depot of Washington. | Prorosars FOR FORAGS. i OnIEF QUARTRRMASTRR’S OFFiOE, H | Washinaton Depot, Dec. 8, 1203. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned | for supplying the U; 8. Qnartermaster’s De- | artment, at Washington, D. Baltimore, Md.. lexamdria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. i Bids will be received for the delivery of 5.00 | bushels of corn or oats and & tons of hay or straw. and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they Prepore to make deliveries, and the rates at whic ey Will make detiveries thereat, the quantity ef each article (eet to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed, ‘The price must be written out in wordson the bids. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks otabout 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 oats, corn, hay, Ee aaipd proposed to be delivered mest be tated in the pro § stalithe artidlevotfered 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 eayment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have beep ‘slivered and accepted. The bidaer will be required to accompany his proporals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- Hite persons that in case hia bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient fureties inasom 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 failto enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of sai2 bidderand the next lowest respen- sible bidde ,orthe person to whom the contract Witness: Jed. may be awarded ity of the guarantors aust be shown by the official eertificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to this office. | All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. ‘i Gata) Dane) ann Be o., scans of eect bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed fo Bri . Gen. D. H, Rucker. Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.©.,and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Forage.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his arantorn. will be required of the successful bid~ Sr or bidders u are ete Pasoonteasts. 5 nk forms of bids, guaran’ and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. | FORM OF PROPOSAL, | (Town, County and States —______ | (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to farnish | and deliver to the United States, at the Male ted master’s P>partment at , agreeably to the | terms of your advertisement inviting proposals | for foraxe, dated Washington Depot, Dec. &, 1863, | the following articles, viz: | —— bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of | 56 pounds ‘ — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 32 pounds | —tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 | pounds i —tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds, Delivery to commence on or before the —-dayof | .isé—, and to be completed on or before the | —— day of .136—, and p'edge myself to enter | into a written contract with the United States, | with good and approved securities, within the | space of ten days alter being notified that my bid | has been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H, Rucker. General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D, Q, GUARANTY. j We, the undersigned, residents of in the | County of and State of hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, ; snd guarantee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days aiter 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, 1863, | under which the bid was made, and,in case the Bai —— shall fail to eater 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 ithe cpm trace may be awarded. itness, Given under our hands and seals this — day of Seal, I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ——. Tobe certified by the United States District At. torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the Haises one o eee or respon- i n20WD office. sible person D. fi. RUCKER, | dec 9-tf Brigadier GeneralandQ.M. | cu QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, { ; Deport oy Wasxuineron, } Washinston, D. C., January 4, 1864, All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to thisofiice, on MONDAY ofeach week, a sealed proposal or list, an duplicate, of the articles they are prepared to furnish te this Bepot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, 80 that, in case the ncies of the service require it, the article or articles can be obtained without delzy, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list Pinctaally every morning. . H C. Brigadier General and Casal Quarrmeeser. Depot of Washington. jab-tt EDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFIOR, | Wasuineron, D. C., June 15, 1864. | All dealersin this city and Georgetown, who wish to sell to the Medical Purveying Department, are Tequested to send to this office, on the MONDAY of each week, a sealed list of the articles they may be prepared to furnish, at short notice, with the | price of each attached to the same. 0. SUTHERLAND, i Je 5-tf YT INTHE WORLD. ByT. 3, orbs cue | Surg. 0.8. A., Medical Purveyor, OU Woman’s Philosophy of W: $1. 01 co oman, A Life for a Life. Brie Mutoch, $1.0 Bhirley. ay Currer Bell, $1.50 Villette. By Currer Bell, $1.0 John Halifax, By Misa Muloch, $1.50 The Bridal Eve. By Mrs. Southworth, $1.50 Self Sacrifice. $1.50 The Mississippi Bubble, $1.25- Parton’s Life of Franklin, Two Vols., $5 Family Pride, $1. Women in Black, $1.50 je28 TTENTION, LADIES! } “READ, MARK, LEARN,” { A + MAND PAY ATERNTION! | PRINOE, on F street, Stamps, Flutes, Crimps, Hema, Sews, Braids, does all kinds of work beatly.: chei and promptly, Call and see for uraelves, mber the ne PRIN je13-Im RANCK TAYLOR | | Persons ‘Ruined by Ienorant Pretender: | shon!d apply immediate! nder which the bid was made, | p p* JOHNSON) rerMoRE LOOK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET | THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, and Bflectual Remedy tm the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCRE. Relief in Siz Hours! No Trifling? or by Deadly Poison, Mercury. should apply immediately, A €URE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ove TO TWO DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Dischar, Btrictures, Affections.of the Kiduers and Blatter, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dys- epay. Languor, Low Spirits, ‘Confnsion of Ideas, aipitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose. or Skin, Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—these Territle Disor. ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the SRORRT and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners ef Blyseus, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipatidns, rendering marriage, &c., imposai- bie. \ YOUNG MEN Especially, who have be: ¢ the victims of Soli- tary Vice.thatoreadful and destructive habit whick appually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis- tening Senates with the thunders of eloqnence or waked to extacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence TAKE eyes ULAR NOTICE. These are some of the fad and melancho produced by early habiteof youth. vit. Weakasse of the Back and Limbs, Pain in tne Head. Dimneas of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. Da— rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debdility. Symptoms of Consumption, &c MENTaLity.—The fearful efiects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Kvil Forebodings, Aversion to. Society. Belf-distrust, Love of Soli- . Timidity, &e, tade. idity, eA RRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplating marriage, aware of Pirecieal Weakness, Organia Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &c.. iy. He who places himselé under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen- tle and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, GANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr, Johngton’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fullvigos restored. Thousands of the most nervous, debili« tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. i All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental isqualifications, Loss of Procrestive Power, Ner- Yous Irritability. Tremblings. and Weaknese, ot Exheugtion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col- leges in the United States. and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Bests E buadely iaand elsewhere,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that weré ever known; ihany troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asieep,great neryousness,be alarmed at sudden sounds, Gashfuiness,. with frequent | blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain etice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned | from evil companions, or at school, the effects of | which are nightly felt.even when asleep, and, if notcured, renders marriage impossible, and de- | stroya both mind and body, should apply immedi- ately. What a pitythata young. man, the Rope of his couniry and darling of his parents, should be snatehed from all the progpects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the path of patare and indulging ina certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to promote connabial bappi pees Sede Without pene ee gonspey thri mee ife becomes a weary pilgrimage; the pres hourly darkens to the view: the mind Becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly retlections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, When the misguided and imprudent votary of leasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pain= fol disease. it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him fromap- plying to those whe, from education and respeata- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, ineapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long a3 the smallest fee can be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- toms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death puts an end to hia dreadful sufferings 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. &F” No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining astamp tobe usedon the remy. 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