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THE EVENING STAR. 7A eorrespondent witn the Army 9! tae Potomac says that on the 7th insisat, hers arrived in camp, a Mr. Ohester, « colored gen- tWérhan, who presented his credentis!< to Gen. Butler as the antborized reporter o¢ the Phila- | deipbia (Forney’s) Press. Rising up to the tert of the Commanding General, he dis- Mounted and entered. Upon annonncisg his business he was a-ked to be Seated, and there- | pon presented his Jetter of introdaction from oe Young, managing editor of the Press. | Gen. Butier read tt and endorsed it, directing that Mr. Chester be permitted to pass every - | where within our lines. Hes that he should iske up his quarters with Gen. Payne's (eolored) division in front ot Petersburg. von sicariay a woes ads ss state S7 A confectioner m’ Paris hes had the cu- Tieus mania of collecting portraits of Napoleon 1, not ove of which was to resemble the other | same co} compléely. He has succeeded in getting to- | gether 35,\ 00 portraits. He though: the fact so ¢urieus that he offered the prints to Govern- ment, who, however, snuhved him, leading kim to oncerstand that he had en Jeavored to fling ridicnle, not shed glory,on the name of tbe first Napeleon, who was not a douple- faced man. SF The Weetern papers are telling & roman- | tie story ofa Michigan soldier who was taken sick on @ march, found slielter and nursing in the house ofa loyal Vircinia tarmer, and fell | im love with and was betrothed to the daughter | of bis host. Both the planter and his daaghter ha ve since died, and the soldier finds himself heir to property worth ¢900,000, all in Chicago real estate. Se The goscips are already arranging the affair of the succession to the throneof Mexico. Maxi Beir, and to meet the emerzency of his not hav- fog one, it is said tbat the King ot Belgium, the father of the new Empress Charlotte, proposes to marry his second eon, the Countof Flanders, tothe Princess Anna Musat, and to guarantee to their offspring the right of the new throne. lian hss vever been favored with an | Sa Some funny fellowsin New Orleans, the | other day armed a cushion wih a masked bat- tery of upright pins, and, Inducing a young ™man to sit down on it, forced him, while he | eried with pain, to keep his seat. For this the =" the conspiratois paid $75, the others S77 A participator ina recent Newport “hop” thinks one young lady whom he noticed must be an exemplary christian, as she did not seem to get eptirely out of patience with her partner —& monse-colored Englishman, who danced barry Canadien pony afilicted with the spring- @7°A centieman bathing at Newport a few Gays since since lost inthe sand a diamond Ting valued attwo thousand dollars. A sieve ‘was procured and the sand in the vicinity sift- ed to no purpose, and the loser was about giv- ing it up as lost. when looking down he discov- ered the lost jewel at his feet. SF A correspondent, writing trom Peters- burg. says that a soldier named Kick, belong- ing toa New York regiment, has married tne @’nebter of ex-President Tyler. Kick got sick; was left at the Tyler mansion; Miss Tyler Bursed him; loved him, and married him. @7 During a late thunder-storm near Ross- vitle, Georgia, all of the members of the isth | Missouri (loya!) regiment were stunned and ‘wmporarily blinded by a fiash of lightning. Two men were kilied and eighteen seriously | ‘wounded. MF The Cirfton House, at Niagara Falls, Bas been purchased, together with the Zim- merman Place, by John T. Bush, late proprie- tor of the International Hotel, at the Falls. ‘The price paid wus $50,000 in Canada funds. S7 The Sioux Indians insist that no roads shal) be laid through their territory, aad no traveling parties snall cross it. Gen’l Sulty, witb a jarge force Das gone up toconvince them of their folly. S7 Isham G. Harrie, who bas no local habi- tation yet claims to be Governor of Tennessee. Bas ordered an election formember of the Rebel Gongrees. S The Montreal Gazette is in tears over the alleged practice ofen rapping (Quebec sailors for the Federal] service. 1t calls tor morestrin- gent and vigorous laws against recruiting. @7 Pert young men who practice the confi- dence game, get but little sympatay in St. Louis. Two of them were recently sent thence 0 a prison cell for five years each. S7 It is proposed in Pennsylvania to erecta monument in Philadelphia tothe memory of ol. Ulric Dahlgren, who was a native of that Beate. &7- The Earl of Buchan has been mulcted in W090 by 4 British court, for seducing the wife of Hon. T. W. Waldy, a wealthy land owner ELLIE ALE ETL ASAIO NLE EITC AS 8s. T.—1860.—X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with woak- Bese, lassitade, palpitation of the heart, lack o appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con SBipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not ‘tery the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- ea) authorities, and warranted to produce an im- mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all | ether tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is Pequired. hey purify, strengten and invigorate. ‘They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to a change of water and @iet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the | mind. | They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. ‘They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation, They cure Diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbua. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head- ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril- Hant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. ‘They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Dark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all ‘preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum, For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of imposters. Examine every bottle. Bee that it has D. 8. Barnes signature on our pri- | dermentioned | mings for caval vate U. 8. Stamp over the \cork, with plantation scene, and our firm signaturé on a fine steel plate | engraving on side label. Bee thatour bottle is not | refilled with spurious and deleterions stuf. Wedefy | any person to match the taste or «character of our | goods, Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an imposter, We sell only in our log cabin bottle. Any person imitating this bottle, or selling,any other materia} therein, whether called Planfation Bitters or not, 3s a criminal under the U8. Law, and will be so proseented by us. We already haveour eysontwo parties re-filling ori bottles, &c., who will succeed im getting themselves into close quarters. The demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters from ladies, elergypuen, merchants, &c., is perfectly incredible, ‘The simple trial of a bettle is the evideuce we pre- pent of their worth and superiority. ‘They are sold Dy all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, | Dotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores, P. H. DRAKE & CO., aug 2-eeSm 202 BROADWAY, N, Y, Proj | patil PRIDAY. ~~ PROPOSALS. ee Posy We Bealed Proposair wil ce Deraatwant, } aToR. Jaly 15, Wet be received antil three o’clock % th. op the thirteenth day of August, 3864, for furnishing ail the Stamped Envelopes an: aper Wrappers which this Department ma: pega lreel ecue commencing on thet waif a + 1364, Bei Sh ae ending on the first day BTAMPED ENVELOPES. } | i 1 No. 1, or note size, 2% by 43s inches, of white | paper. No. 2, oF letter si letter size, 8% by cream colered paper, in such proportions of either as may be required. No. 3, or official size 3% by inches, of the game colors as No 2, and under a like condition aa e proportion of each. iH o the above Chel oe = tates snrowes with a postage stamp of style and color similar te those tow to use, of such denomination as the Postmaster General may select. tam ped tewspaper wrappers. Dot less than 6 by 12 dinebes, and ofbuffor maniile paper, embossed with the two-cent postage stamp. or any other de- Bowipation that may be required. Propesals are also invited for furnishing straw or manilla board boxes. or others of equal or su- perior s'rength, for packing parcele of envelopes and of newspaper wrapper. containing from one hundred to five hundred each, and for water-proof wooden cases for packing parcels of four to twenty- five thousand. The manofactory muat, at all reasonable timen, be subject to the inogec tment, who will be inehes, and extra d: gt poe instracted to require that envelopes and mrappe hall be madein the anner, of paper 0! roved quality faétored rpecially for the purpose. and with such watermarks as the Postmaster General may di- rect. They must be gummed for sealing—the for- it least 43¢ inches on the point, an dof | the latter; they must be twenty-five, packed, without charge for packing, and furnished complete in all respects, rondy for use with all reasonable dispatch. and insnch quan- tities as may be requires to All the orders of post- masters, and mast be delivered daily, either at the Post Offce Department or at the office of an agent dnly authorized to Inspect ‘and receive the same— the place of delivery to be at the option of the Rostnarce Génarsi, and the cost thereof to be ae the contractor. ithe agent of tbe Department will furnish th address foreach parcel which is to be pasted 0 the box by the manufacturer without charge. The dies for embossing the postage stamps on the envelopes and wrappers are to be executed in the beatatyle, and they are to be provided, renewed, aud kept in order at the expense of the contractor. The Department also reserves the right of re- | wiring new denominations of ia. and an ues ge8 of the dies or colors, without addition: charge. ; Bidders are notified that the Department will require, as a condition of the contract, that the envelopes and wrappers sball be manufactured and store? in such a manner as to afford entire security against loss dy Gre or by theit. Bidders are expected to farnieh samples of paper with their b ds, of the quality they intend to use in the manufacture of the envelopes which they ropose to su brly. and also specimens of the enve- fe e8,unstamped,andofboxes. _ Broporels are also invited for devices other than watermarks. (or additional to such marks,) to afford protection egainst counterfeiting, Speci- mens to be submitted. The contract to be awarded to the bidder whose proposal, a:ithough it be not the lowest, is consid. ered the most advantageous to the Department, taking into sccount the price. the quality of the tanples,and his sufficiency and ability to manu- facture and deliver enyelopes in accordance with the terms of this alvertisement; and no proporals Ma be considered unless accompanied by guar- anteer Before closing a contract the successful bidder may be required to prepare new dies and submit Specimen impressions thereof. The use of the resent dies mayor not be continued, but no rad- cst change in the device of the stamps will be adopted. Bonde and security will be required for the faith- ful performance of thecontract, and payments an- der it will be made quarterly. The Postmaster Geveral reserves to himself the right to annul it whenever he shall discover that the same, or any part thereof, ia offered for sale in the market for he purpore of speculation; and he will not, in any care sanction a transier of the contract to any party who shall be, in bis opinion, less able or lesa qualified than the original bidder or contractor. be right is also reserved to annul the contract ee failure to perform faithfully any ef its stip- ulations. The nur-her of envelopes of different sizes and of wrappers issued to postmasters during the fis- cal vear ending June 3°, 1863, is fully set forth in the last report of the Postmaster General. The bids should be marked * Proposals for Stamped Mnvelones end We pert aoe should be addresse @ ‘Third Assis ostmaster General, Post Office Department.” jy G-ectd —_-M. BLATR, Postmaster Goneral. ROPOSALS FOR MALLEABLE P ALRY TRIMMINGS. HON CAV Oxpwance Orrics, Wan DerartMert. Wasernoton, July 14 igss.¢ > Beaied Proposals will be received at this office until Batarday, August 20. 1854, at 4 o’clock p. m,, for the delivery at the following points of the un: uantities of malleable iron trim- ry equipments : At the New York Agency, New York, 30,000 seta, At the Frankford Arsenal, 10.00 sets, At the Alieghany Arsenal , ),0 sets, Atthe 8t Louis Arsenal, 10,0 sets. Each ret fs to consist of the numbers of each kind of buckle, square, ring, bolt, stud, and loop now prescribed, except that two of the D rings In each set are te be male of the new pattern, with Stop, according to the model to be seen at the above arsenals. The castings are to be made of the best quality of malleable iron, the tongues of the buckles of the beat clock wire. The dimensions of the cleaned castings and the finish and dimen- sions of the buckle-tongnes and rollei ust con- form strictly to the standard gauges, whica will be agp before Fy ommnges £ After being thor- ougbly cleaned, and freed from all sprnes and ir- regularities, they are to be Japanned in the manner. The goods are tobe put up in rs in the usual manner, and packed, Na andred complete sets ip 2 box of a quality, and marked as may be pre- scribed by the inspecting officer, The work is to be subject to inspection at the manafactory in all stages ef ita gly no goods are to be received or paid for which have not yreee inspection. Deliveries are to be made as follows: Bidders will state the arsena) or arsenals where they propose to deliver,and the number of seta they propose to deliver at eaeh place, if for more than one. Failures to make deliveries at a speci- fied time will snbject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. No bide will be received from parties other than regular mapufecturers of the arcticles proposed for, and who are known te this Department to be capable of executing in their own shops the work propesed for __ 2 Forme of bids can be obtained at the above- named arsenals. Proposals not made out on thie form witl not be considered. GUARANTY, The bidder wil! ba roquired ‘to accompany his proposition with a guarauty, signed by two re- seonsibia ersons, that, in case his bid be accept- ed, be willatonce execute the contract for t! seme, with good and sufficient sureties, in asum equal tothe amount of the contraet, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in ease the said bidcer should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the difference between the offer of said biddes and the next — sible bidder, or the person to whom tie contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, and the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in the sum equal to the amount o* the igned by the contractorand both o, hig querante will be required of the successful bid- er or bidde: rs upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of county of , and Btate o: , heared: and severally covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of — — be accepted, that he er they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 14. 18%4, under which the bid was made; and, in case the sald —_— shall fail toenter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said —— — and the nert lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. : Given ander our hands and seals Witness : day of —, * [Seal. Beal. To this guaranty must be appended the o: | certificate above mentioned. se elas Bach party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved, sureties. for the seiteier execenee of the same yn the aw: jing made, successful bidd, willbe notified and furnished with forms of sone tract and bond. The De; ent reserves theright to t or all the ids, if deemed Unsatisfactory on euy ace count. Proposals be addressed to ‘* Brigadie: tal George D. Rameny, Chiet of Ordetinee. Was: nm. D.C., Ww mndorsed * posals fof Maileable Iron Cavalry Trimmings.™ ier General, ‘a ORGE D. RAMBAY, Bri bg ie es * "Obie! of Ordnanée. Jy 18-eotd ROPOBALS FOR LIM, Ox1EF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, Z Depot oF WaSHINGTOR, Wasutnoton, D. C,, August 12, 1864. ain will be received at this office August 10; 166. a 22 o’clock, in., for Tex Thousand (40.000) Bashels of good mer- te poss Lime. The whole amount to be ve iv within thi'ty (30) days from the date of contract, at such points in the city of Washington as the Depot Quartermaster may dircct. Tie Aime to weigh not leag than eighty (80) pounds to the bi A The amount? offered by! the anécessfal bidders Will be subject toa rigid inspection by an inspec- ee appointed by the Government before being ac- e ‘ Bonds in asum equal to'the amount of the co: act, signed by the contractor and two responsible perso} “the same to be certified to by some officer Bealed (ae ey rargene well Foows fo this Bet. y the d ont me contr end ae hes Gir iak we e r may bs dermed too high is teuevved by the Depot Quarter: t to select from each bid ben ited by abate yoeseeeerela named, as i3 TO pot! must "3! seed undersign gud should be plainly neeag #25 far ime D.H. EB, By idadier General god rtermaste: ‘De- pot of Washington, eg eet Raaties au 13-6¢ Ns “4 jy7-tm* Boyle’s Hotel, O street, rele lion of the agent of the De- | manu- | hes, of white, buff, or | NESenntes SR PROPOSALS. pRercsics FOR COAL, a rey RYART SAT : National Cerrone Bureau. to Tiras} ¥ A i ANGt roporile are hereby invited for Bix ) tons White Ash Anthraofte Coal, .and sevanty-Gve (75) tons Gum. ~ Derand Coal. to be delivered atthe ‘Promeary ‘bulidingat such a point as may be designated. The Oval wo be-all of the best qua’ ity aes fo, ba tery Gay coprenies ak of the seller, auy time Bids wifl be received u..til Monday, the 1th of August, and be consider-d binding on the Diuder for two wooks aftor thet dxte, the Deparfihent re- s-rving the right to reject all or ap: portion ofthe . Mt K, ra “Suh Chief of ist Division, ROPOSALS FOR PAINTING. Commissioner of Pubbic Buildings, Office of the miss a6 ‘east, st. ft la wil received ai 8 office, Un ERIDAT. the 19d day of August, instant, at 12 o’slock noon, for ele! and painting the eryot ae euaeea caning 0, ander the Ro- ans rae to bid are invited to call At the ndred (600 Ho: ree Oommisrioner’s Office, on any day between the & date hervof, and the time of opening the proposal: between thehoura of 0s. m. and 3p. m., where they wii aus some one to shaw ther a rtions inted, . B. ; ‘onda Com. of Public Buildings. OPORALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE TOMMPENTER'S and PAINTER’S WORK re- quired in the erection of Calvary Baptist Church, until August 17th, noon. They will be directed to the Chairman of the palais Committee, Amos KeExpatt, Washington. D . and will en- dorred “Calvary Baptiet Ohureh ” The plans and speeifications of Messrs. Cluas ard Kemmerhater, Architects, can be seen at their office, No. $30 west 4d atrent. between Dand B streets nort®. The work will be paid for in cash, subject. however, to the conditions usual in giving out similar work. x The bids will be opened at Old Trinity Hall, Sth street, between Dand E streets, August (7th, at 6 o’clock p. m ,and the contract awarded as noon a8 practicabte thereafter an §-tAni7 ROPORALS FOR HATS. MAPS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, SEWING MATERIALS, &c. Headquarters Department of Washington, Office of Chief Quartermaster, WASHINGTON, Av gort 6, 1864. Written Proposals will be received at thie office until further notice for furnishing the following articl-stor use o' contraband men, women, and children im this Department: Brogans (russet. &¢.,) and other serviceable Boots and Shoes for men, women, and ehildrens’ wear. CObip, Felt, and Woollen Hats and Cloth Caps, wrorsey, Linsey. Ginghams, Calicoes, Blankets, and other Woollen and Cotton goods. Hickory Stripe (for Shirts.) Bedticking, Un- beached Muslin, Woolen Socks, and Barlape. pool Cotton, Black and White. Linen Thread. Bone Suspender Buttons, args Buttons for Coats. Whi-e Porcelain Buttona, Yarn, Needles, and other Sewing Materials ang Trimmings. Samples sbould be sent with each bid, at the ex- pense of the party forwarding the same, ie oath of allegiance should accompany each id. No verbal propori(ion will be entertained. but every bid or modificstion of the same must be in writing. Purchases will be made. from time t time, asthe & ods are needed, under contract or otherwise. as he interests of the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fu filment of any coutract wade under this adver- tisement Proposals should be sealed. and addresaed to the undersigued and enc orsed * peceeres for furnish- ing Dry Goods.”&c. ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut, Ool. and Cni+f Quartermaster, au 8-10¢ Department of Washington. ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON, Orrick or CuIgF QUARTRRMASTER, Nos. 534,536, 544 and 540 Fourteenth at., Washi Near New vere OAD ‘ashingten, August 8, 1964. PROPOBALS are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter spec- ified, from parties owaing Woed or Wood lands in the vicinity of the same. viz: North of the Potomac—Forts Sumner, Mansfield, ‘ayard, Simmons, Gaines, Reno, Kearney, De- assy. Stevens, Slocum, Totten, Slemmer, Bun- er Hill Saratoga, Thayer and Lincolm, and Batteries Sneade, Kimball, Parrott, and Came- ron. Eastof Eastern Branch Potomac—Forts Greble, Carroll, 8uyder, Stanton, Baker, Dayis, Dupont, Meigs, Mahan, and Batteries Ricketts and ner. Bouth of Potomac—Forts Marcy, Ethan Allen. C. FE, Rmith, Bennett. Do Kalb, Corcoran, Hagerty, Woodbury, Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Craig and any. Proposals are also invited for furnishing Wood to Point Lookout, 8t. Mary’s county. Maryland, to the Cavalry Depot. Giesboro Point, Maryland, and to the Camp of Dismounted Cavalry,in the game vicinity; also, for furnishing and delivering Wood at points on the banks of the Potomac river, accessible to boats, and on the banks of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Willalao be received for entting and cord- ing Weod at such Points within the limita of the Department of Washington as may be designated by the Chief Quartermaster. Full information oaths point will be given on application to this o ce. Proposals will be reseived under this advertise- ment for Wood anywhere within the limits of the Department of Washington for supply of troops in said eee mores ‘i ae is will be made in the following manner, jo wit : 1. por Wood standing, ( price per cord.) 2. For Wood felled by the United States engi- neers or otherwise, (price per cord.) 3. For Wood cut and corded on the ground. _ Proposals must specify the locality, kind, quan- tity and quality of the Wood. and its distance from Ube nearest fort, samp or station for troops. Each bidder must attach his full name and pest office address to his bid, and the names of all par- gee interested in the proposal must appear in the id. ,Propotals from disloyal parties will not be con- sideréd, and an oath of allegiance must atcompa- by each proposition. Rids will be opened from time to time, and eon- tracts or purchase made as tne Wood may be re- q uired. ane right is reserved to accept all or any part of M No verbal proporitions will be entertained, but ovary bid, or modification of the same, must be in writing. Proposals should be endorsed ‘*Proposals for Wood,” and addressed to EUIAS M. GREENE, Lieut, Colenel and Chief Quartermaster, au 8-15t Department of Washington. PRoposaLs FOR BUILDING SOUTH WING TO NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. Navy DerartMemT, August 3, 1464 a _ Sealed Proposals, endorsed ** Proposals for Build- ing donth to Ravy Department Building? will be rece: this Office until 12 o'clock M. on the 15th day of August, 1864. Plans and xpeci- fications are ready for examination at the Navy Department, and the bids must be for the whole building finished and complete in all its details, except the bot water beating apparatus. _ y Bidders are requeetsd to name the time in which they will engage to have the buriding completed and ready for gocu pation, and all bids must be ac- companiéd by the following guaranty : FORM OF GUARANTY The undersigned, of ——, in the Btate of an 1 0! . in the State of guarantee. that in case the foregoing bid oO «tor building new south wing to Navy De- gartpenti be accepted, he or they will, within ten ays after the receipt of the contract at the post office nearest their residence, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficieat sureties, and in ease the said shall fail to enter into the contract aa aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of said — at which may be Cred eae A.B, Guarantor. ct C.D., Guaraator, 864. ‘Thereby certify that the above-named are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. To be nigned by the United States Navy Agent, District Judge or Attorney or Collector. au B-eost rpaange WORTH KNOWING ABOUT HORSES, London; Dada’s Modern Horne Doctor; Youatt and Spooner on the Horse; Lawrence on the Horse; Linsley’s Morgan Horses; Miles on the Horse’s Foot; Gentleman’s Pocket Farrier; Mason's Far- tier; Horse Owner’s Guide; Mayhew’s Iilustrated Horse Doctor; Mayhew’s {llustrated Horse Man- agement; Stewart on the Stable; Bancher on Horsemanship; Dadd’s Anatomy of the Horse; YVeuatton the Horse; Stonehenge on the Horse, Lon‘toa; Richardson vn the Horse: Cole’s American Veterinarian. (jy 3}) | FRANCK TAYLOR, =| Yenc THE GREAT CHINESE hereby er KE MED Y for GONORRHGA,GLEE Etc. One tox WILL Taerane Obes! Engredienta are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the tas Totection. Cireglare teen Borer Thee gent letection. Circnlars free. Price $} Phonak Cae ee moreno! rio 8. C Upham. 408 he RK 9. TORD: 996 Penustivania croane iecn BY it " fa 6-eoly V. NOONAN, Plumber and Lig T. 9th and G streets, opposite Patent Olie 5 prepared, to introduce the gas and Potomac water into dwellings and stores on the most reasouable terms. Hydrants, street. washers, hose and hose Pipes always on hand, Job .work promptly at- e te. jy 21-9t* thas no bad odor, and ket without fer of BR. LEON, 414 PENNA, D D . Laon cures Gocormbens AVENUR, ae ae frost ww “ inal ‘Weakness, . lela ge tion of Bladder, eam ow fbameas . . y7- m* cai Diseases. : ANOS.—We have received day, isn08 P nf einay & Bone, sede of Haines om we offer for sale st the lowest Yactary ices, Several second hand Pianos upon easy dir Pianos are sdvansiog in price we per. sons in search of a reliab! a a examine Our assortment. we. z a fe%______sorner jth and Ps. svenu Par soitsned s oot rt es i | Hi men’ | pasa en the whole amuut con 3 Darixryaot Oy 7 BUREAU, H PROPOSALS, ROPOBALA FOR FORAGE. Quarter for maopiring the ’ Kitsmedrie’ and’ Burt Wiaton. Ya pr other st, | oi Hey, Corn, vad Taostved fo be deliver? oC. buebels nf corn or ate ‘and 60 tons teat or straw, and upwards. Biddere must state at which of the above-mamed | the; 2 to make deliveries, and the whlch they» will make deHveries a ae of each article proposed to be deliv- beds aud wien TO te oon pices eeey need, and when 60: . Line ptice must be written out iz words on the ids. to be up in stout sucks, of about two bar lacaeh, Oats in like sacks ofa) out three purhelaeach The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and nN te ni. ior kind Or description of oats, corn. io Ny J bay oF straw peepomsd to be delivered mest be atthe articles offered ander the bids heretn tn: vited vill be mbject to s rigid it Inspector Satire Dany oe pted. Contracts will be awarded fr. ine to time to the lowest responsible wees as the teks de of nire ym ye tracted for ahi accepted. rs juired to gone amneny. his D} eran! si, vy Oo respon- ee that in case hia fia is socepted he or they wil. within tem days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, wit! and sufficient sureties ina sum equal to the 't of the con- to deliver the forage proposed in conformity ith the terme of this advertisment; and in case the eae should me gater, fog er pei make good 1 5 therotter of said bidder and the next lowest rempen- Sate aise! beep ‘ slivered and wate pidaer will be r sible bisde oe the person to whom the contract wake’ renponribility of the tors must be shown by The official certificate of a U. 8. District Hector of Oustome or any other officer aiger ths Gaited Brates Goreanes or responsi- 8 OF me Bidders, min be duly noiised of the accent. ejec' eiF pro} . “the foil name and AP ox ‘adress of each bidder jo in ie 5 m Brees mrt be addressed fo Bri Gen. D, H. Obief & juartermaster, Pieacand. shoul be plainly marked Proposals for Forage.” ual to the amount of tbe coa- tenth signed Oy the contractor and both >f his ‘arantors, will be required of the success al bid- fer or hidders upon signing the contract. Blar « forms of bids | idan and bonds;may be obtained upon application at this Office. ¥ORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, Gounty and Btate) (Date) —— I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- yoaster’e mspet tment sy Di Serpestly So ane rms of your vi inemen' nvi tin, for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec ores, the following articles, vis: — bushels of Qorn, in sacks, at —— per buchel ef 56 pounds _— busbela of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of ands —tons of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 —tou8 of. Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 3,000 peers to commence on or before the — dayof , 186—, and to be completed on or before the — day of + 186—, pledge =e f to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good an¢ approved securities, within the space of ten da: ater being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H.Rucxsz, t ‘termaster, mneral Depo! Quarts 3 ington, D. 0. Ww ndersigned residents of in the ‘e, the undersigned, residents o! *, Oounty of ——, and State of hereby. jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the foregoing Bia, of be accepted, that he or they will, in ten days after the scceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ee! simu equal to the smoant of the conitecs: to furnis| e forage pro} in_confo Je terme of advertisoment dated December 8, 1858. aforesaid, we ence between the offer by sai: lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given wader our hands and seals this — day of Frag 4) tity that, to the best of my kue wee ping Siete above-named guarantors good and sufficient Ce Pee for the amount for fer ——, whieh cney ned by the Gaited States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer ander the United pyri mee oF respon- sible person known 8s RUOKAR, dec 9-tf Brigadier eral and Q. M. P FOR EMPTY BARRELS AND PROPOBALS 0. Prise of Subsistence, .» August 8, ‘iis. Sealed Proposals in duplicate are invited until the 18th inst., at 12 0’clock m., for the rchase of all the empty Barrels ana Boxes the Subsistence Department may have to dispose of at this depot, including all within the ancient limits of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Bids will be made separately for each class of articles, as follows, viz: Flour barrels. Pork or Beef barrels, Coffee or ne- Office Depot Commiss Washington. »_ Oo: Sugar barrels, Bean, or Rice, or Salt barrels, Vi gar or Whiskey barrels or kegs, Bacon barrels or casks, Bacon boxes, Hard-bread Boxes. Tea chests, Candle and Soap boxes, and must state distinctly the mind or class of each article the bidder pro- oxe8 for. Pea contract will be entered into with the highest responsible bidder, and a bond, ON and sufficient security, required for the faithful per- formance of the contract. The officer in charge of the commissary station or depot is to be the judge as to the quality and condition of the articles, and what articles come under the different classes; the contractor to take the articles away from each station or depot at his own risk and expense, and as often as he shall be notified by the officer in charge to remove them. Payments will be required every ten days, or as often as the Government may direct. Each bidder must be present to respond to hia any cause. Proposals to be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Bmpty Barre!s and Boxes,” and addressed to the under- rigned. at 223 G street. 0. NE, au 9-TaThSat Gapt. and Com. Sub. Vols, OSALS FOR PURCHASE OF WHEAT pre AND RYE, Herapguarters Der’r or WASHINGTON, Orrick OF CHIBF QUARTERMASTER Wasninaron. July 25, 184. BEALED PROPOSAIS® will be received at this offce until the 2th day of August ext for the pur- chase of Five ? housand Bushels (more or less) of the best Ked Mediterrenean WHEAT, and Fifteen Hundred Bushels (more or lesa) of the best quality RYE, raised on the Government farms south of the Potomac. The grain to be delivered in thie city or Georgetown, to the arty, whose bid may be accepted, within thirty days from the accep- nce of the bid. tae cenig will be endorsed * Proposals for the purchase of Wheat and Rye,” and ad corer to the SOUOraER. 6 Gelonal Dhol Shaten enn eut. Colonel, war ma '. Sy 27-180 Dep't of Washington, cm QUABTEBMABT rans FFIOB, -ASHINGTOR,| poe quested to send to this We C.. January 4, obtener inher anh iegermeee duplicate, of to thin Depot as ‘ithont delay.and a Dealers wishing to quired tofurniak the morning. Brigadier General and a aster, snb-tf Depot of Washington, EDICAL PURVEYOR'S grare ‘asuincron, D. 0., J All dealers in thie city and Georgetown, to nell to the Medica} aryeving par’ ested to send te this office, on thi each week, a sealed Het of the articl ey may be Bronsted to ee - Coma = ice, with the = OG. SUTHERLAND, Je W-tt Surg, U.8. A., Medical Purveyor. RPE ANS? COURT, JULY 16TH, 1964 =Dis- TRIOT OF COLUMBIA Wasa eron Country, To-wit :—In the cave of Imin- iutieat tangy Goren dertvae gaara resal Ns a) 0} ss ben 2 Oourt of Washington ‘Oonnty aforesaid, dd Te , the 9th day of Au; ppncinte batt ent and distribution ‘of ‘the of the said dec + and of the and, asfar as the same have been col- ts fected and tarned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend, (at the ans’ Courtof Wash: ington County aforeraid,) with their claime pr erly vouched, or they may otherwise by pak 4 excluded from ail benfitin Baid deceased's estate, provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star; previ- ous te the said 9th day of Augnst. 1954. ‘ ‘eat ; Z. C. ROBBINS. dy 19-lawsw* Register of Wills. QREHANE: COURT. JOLY 19, 1864,—Distaror ov CoLumBia, CouRTY oF WASHINGTON. to wit: Tn the case of George W. Harkne ministrator of Martha bale nie! Hutchins, d uegne Administra’ F efoceast a8. with the approbation ‘thi ans’ Court of Washington Oountyafore- ted SATURDAY, the 13th day of Angust inlet. 2 Gnal settlement and Ajstribation of ‘the personal estate of asid deceased, and of the sesets in band re oat , a8 farias the’ same hi n eee and turned Miebcce a when andjwhere e ereditors and heirs of said to atenes (et th Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,)' with their claims rovers ‘vouched. or they may otherwise by law be ox ded om all benefit in said sed’s estate: sromided copy of this ler be —ae ence a week for } see weeks inthe Evening Star, previous to the gai a day of August, 1864. 2. 0. ROBBIN: dy drlewse* Reaitter of Wil Hi 1 HORSES?! 2 $75 $175, ‘ a WwW. One di jon yah OAHALAY Oh other wieg or a Meyreirrannes tate = ‘ . arte! yaar ana niet Qa bid, and the right is reserved to reject any bid for | javalry Burean. everywhere, By sus ennelbint Gy ran unttzo STATES. Ia anee of law. I, ABRAH A“ LINOOLN, preeaoutof the United State: or Amorice. do here: iii terete th aces as bd ces ip the Biate of Ms ‘at the periods hereinafte designs ted, to-wit : 4 the Land at MINNBAPOLIS, commen- kt Shahan’ Ofte itth day of September next, for the disposal ofthe public lands within the fol- wing townships and parts of townships, vis: , North of the base lina and west af thaffth principa in Y The 8B \ and the W i of nection 5; the Neo section 19 of township 116; sections 19 and-2?; the of section 23; sections 27, 9, 31, and 83, of town- ship 117, of range Sections 1, 3. section 2, of 29, 31, 33, and the eee of SW 5, township 116; sections 19, 21 Of township 117; the 8 nS 7, 9, 11, 38, 15, and 17; t of section 21, and section 23, of township 116; the 8 3 of secti \, 8 's,of geclion 21. the 44 of section 23 and sections 25,27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 117; the 8 }s SE ig, the 85s BW \4, of section 31, of township 118, of range 27. Sections}, §, 5, 9,11, and 13; the N ¥ of section 15, of township 1; sectional, 3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 Hi, 23,25, 2, 29, 81, 33, abd 38, of township 117, of range 23. Section 1, of townsbip 116; nections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 12. 1B, fy 17, 19, 21,23, 25, 2, 29, 31,83, and’ 33, of town: ship 117! of range 29. Sections 1,3, 6,7,9- 11,13, 18, 17, 19, 21,23, 25,27, 29, and 35, of township 117, of r: and 25, and 35) ange 3). ctions 1,3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15,17, 19, 21, 23, of towshipli7, and sections 25,27, 29, 31,33, of. pomnakty 118, of range 31. i: Sections 1,3. 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15, and 17, of township ui; and seotions'25,27, 29,31, 39, and 35, ef township of range 82. UReotions 4. 3, 8, 7,9. 11, 13, 15, anc_17; the N 34 of section 19; the N 3 ofsection 21; the N % of section 23, of Somneees ue esseliins 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, snd 35, of townsbip 118, of range 33. Beetions), 3, 6.7, 9% 11; 13,15, 17, 19, 21, and 23; th N i of section 27 and section 29, of township li7; 5 tions 25, 27, 29, 31, $3, and 35, of township 113, range 34. hip 116; sections 1. 3,5,7,9, 1 nos, a7 and 29° of section 41: the N 3s ofsection $1: the N % of section 33, and the N 3¢ of section 35, of township 117, of range 35. Township 116: sections 1, 3. 5, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, oP, and 29, of township 117, of range 35. ip 116 and 117; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29. . of township 118, of range 37. 81, 35. and 35; 0 ‘ownshin 2; the 83g, SE \,and the SW 44. of section 24; sec- Hi the 8 i. ok 31, 32, 33, and 34, of township 119, ofrange 33. At the Land Office at 8ST. CLOUD, commencing on Monday, the fifteenth day of August next. for the disposal of the public lands witbia the follow- ing parts of townships, viz: North af the base line and west of the Afth princwal meridian. = Fections7 and 17; the N }¢ of section 19, and the N 3g of section 21, of townehip121, of range 23. Sections 1, 8,5.7,9, 1], 13, 15, and 17; the N 4 of section 19, the N 34 of section 21, and the Ns of section 23, of township 12]; sections $1, 33, and 35, of township 122. of range 29. Sections 1,3,5,7,9, 11, 18, 15, and 17; the N 3 of section 19, the N 3 of section 21, and the N 3g of section 23, of Ronnale 121; pecmons 29, 31, 33, and of township 122, of range 3), e ecuone 1, 3, 5, 7.9, 11, 13,15, and 17; and the N © section 23, of township 121; sections 19 and 21; the 8 & of section 23; sections 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 31. Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11,13, 15,and 17, of town- ship 121; the 8 ¥ of section 13; the'S 4 of ection 15; the Sz of section 17; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of r 2. i Sections 1, 3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17, of township 121; the 8 44 of section 13; the S 3s of section 15; the Bi of section 17; sections 19,21, 23, 25,27, 29, 31, 33, ‘and 35, of township 122, of range 33. -: Sections 1,3, 5,7, 9,11, 13,15, and 17, of townshi 121; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, 0: township 122, of range 34 A Sections 1, 3, 5.7, 9, 11, 13,15, and 17, of township 121; nections 25, 27, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 35. Sections 1, 35,7, 9, 11, 13,and 15; the N 3 of see- tion 17, of township 121; section 7; the W 34 of sec- ye 153 Leeaiy nA 19, 21, ED 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, township 122, of range 36. The Eig the NW x.and the N SW %. of sec- tion 1, of township 121; sections 1, 3, 6,7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21,28, 25, 27, and $5, of townahip 122; sections 7 17.19) 2i, 97, 29,31, $3, and 35, of township 123, range 4. NE X, of Section 1, of township 121; nee- tions land 11, of township 122; the W ¢ of section J; sections 3, 8,7, 9, 11, 13,15, 17, 23, and 26; the N 3 of section 2%, and section 35, of township 123; sec- tions 13, 14, 15, 19, 29, 31, and 33, ot township 124, of range 8. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other par poses together with selec- tions of swamp lands filed In your office by the Burveyor General, will be excluded from the sale. The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thua closed; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any ofthe lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks, . c Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 18th day of Apel ene Domini one thousand ight hundred and sixty-four. ss ; ABRAHAM LINOOLN, By the President: M. EDMUNDS, Commiasioner of the General Land Office, NoriCE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, All bona fide actual settlements under existing laws, subsisting ror to and up to the date of this reclamation, will be recognized; and all such set Fler are hereby ealled upon to come forward and establish and enter their claima with the Register pad Receiver before Be ony Seoaita tue foregoing for the commeneement of the icaale. J. M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner. Notz.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising peeeasicass except to such publishers as are specifically authorized by the Com- missioner of the General Land Office. je 4-law!2w Gray’s Patent Molded Collars, Are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars: The cravat ‘causes no puekers on theiusideofthe | turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH ENSIDR AS OUTSIDE, and therefore rfectly free and easy to the neck, The Garotte Collar has a smoeth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. These Collars are not simply fiat pieces of paper ent in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down atyle;) in every halfsize from 12 te 17 inches, and in ** Bureka,” (or Garotte,) frem 13 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sizes’’in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers. S77 BVEBY COLLAR is stamped “G@RAY’B PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers tn men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & 0O., apl4-s0 322 Pa. avenue, Was! AMS ‘88 COMPANY, A> EXPE IOn $14 PA. AVENUR, = Washingion, D. €, NORTHERN, AND : GREAT JAPERPREGS FORWARDERS, V25™ ME ISB, MONEY, JEWELRY. EE ND NOTES. STOCKS. BONDS en: Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATOH'toal pnb tee Meet eR rg “NORTH, BAST, WEST. a NOWen wast. HINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, WASPINUADELPHTA: BALTIMORE! ge OINNAT: a Connections are made at New York Barrige, PROVINGE ods ste: hip lis er steams! to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVER and thence (te juropean ex) reisen to ml prociinen® commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti ment. ion of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made stall: Scoeeaible parts of the United States. . 0. DUNN, Agen: dos 8 Grabivetae Db, PAPERHANGINGS A great varietyof ENTIRELY NEW STYLES . os Adapted to ee Et un Also, A 5.500 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL OLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from 8 to Aa faa iG ARABS. to dini PABLOE MATS, Paper hung by akillful workmen, and all orde promptly. to. Give us a call and sa’ from 10 to 2) per cent. FLE & FALOONER’S RIF Ho, 848 7th street, betwoon 1 ap w-00 Mass: ovens, es | a BORG PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Breadway, N. ¥. BXIOLUSIVE DEALERS IN QALIFORNIA WINE. Zi CuzvELAND'S HINTS 20 RU LEMEN: A We gvarantee them : ‘te ABSOLUTELY. PUAR. sale by all first-class Grocers and Drageista mh 9-fm0* 25. , 17; the NE < of | 7,9, 11,18, 1, and 17; i j EY aad | 4 of section 33, of township 118, of | 1,13, 15, 17,19, | 17, and 118; sections 6, 8, 18,29, and | of ip . 20nR BALTIMORE i] LOOK BOSPITAL, OFFION No, 7 SOUTH PREDERION STREETE | THR ONLY PBYSICIAN ADVERTISING aa discovered the man ioe Speedy, ang ual Rome dyte Sy IMPRUDRNOR, Relief in Siz Hours! No s Petsons Ruined by Ignorant Pretendérs, or by Deadly Petron, fercur . should apply tmmediately, 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE Ww IN FROM ONE ae walk ht Ff fe G x, antary tricteres, Afections of the Kidneys and Bladder, mpotency. General Debdility, Nervoumess { . Langnor. Low Spirite, Confanton of Ideas, PalsTiation of ‘the Heart, Timidity. Trembling. Dimnean o Right or Gi ness, Dinease of the le broat, Nose, or &kin, Affections of the Liver, | Lungs. 8tomach or Bowele—then Terrible Disor- dere arising from Solitary Habits of Vouth—the SFORRT and solitary practices more fatal to their Victims than the song of Syrens to the marizereet Blyrena, dlighting their most brilliant hopes or Srricipetioas: rendering marriage, &o., impoasi- je. YOUNG MEN ly, who have beens the vietimé of Bol! en ai droudioland antec tent en | sopual ee) eyed pense g ar housands of | most exalted ta] and brilliant Young Men of th: inteHect,who might otherwise have entranced lis- tening Senates with the thunders ef eloquence o waked to extacy the living lyre, may call! with confidence TAKE PARTICULAR Norios. There are some of the and melanchol: produeed by early habite of youth, vis: We of the Back and Limbe, Paiu im the Heat, Dimness | of Bignt. I ose. of Epsenlar Power. Palpltation of e Heart, Dys: ia, Nervous [eri y | range’ it of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, 8ymptoma of Consumption, Mewra.ity.—The fearful effects on tl much to be dreaded—Lose of woe fasion of Ideas, Depreseion of Spirits. Evil crevodtogr Arar i felf-distrust, Love of Bol le, vy, &e MARRIAGE Married Persons, on sontem| larvt: or young "Weakness, eric | Marriage, aware of Physic: Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &0.4 should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr J, may Teligiously confide in his honor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon hie skill as @ | Physician, lo an. | ORGANIC WEAKNESS, [MPOTENOY IMPEDI- MINTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Orgnns is speedily cured, and full vigor restored Thousands of the most nervoua, debili- | tated and impotent, who had lost al) hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physieai or Mental ienalincatenk, a of Fnpereure owets Ner- yous Irritability, Tremblings. an ‘cakness, oF Exbaartion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, effects ‘eakness °c. mind sre DR. JOHNSON Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most emiaent Ool- | leges in the United States. and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon~ | don, Paria,Philadelphia and elaewhere,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever | known: many troubled with ringing in the head | and ears when aslvep.great nervousness, be alarm: | at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent | blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. FOUNG HEN who have {injured themselver by a certain ever | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learn from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt,even when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de~ stroys both mind and body, should apply imimedi- "what a pity that a yeang man, the hope of h country and g of his parents, should D, snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the path of nature and indulgine in a certain secret Be Buch persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE Fefiect that a sound mind and body are the mogt meces*ary requisites to promote comnabial happi ness indeed. Without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly refiections that the happiness of apother ia blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the aisgnided snd imprudent votary of pleasure finde he has imbibed the seeds of this paine l disease it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap~ plying to those wie, from education and respesta- ility can alone befriend him, He falls into the hands of ignorant and desi, ‘gz pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long a@ the smallest fee can be obtained, in despair leave himwith ruined health to sigh ovee his ~ ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly poison, Merosry, hasten the constitutional symp- ma of thie terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity ontil death Pe an end to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- discovered country from Whose bourne no travele, returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few Soom ro thecorner. Vail not to observe name and number 7 No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be usedon the rep.y. Persons writing should state age, and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoma, Ths Dr.’s Diploma hangs in Ats Offce, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishmen® within the last twenty years, andthe numerous rtant Surgical Comationn yee ents by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof” The fun’? and many other papers, notices of which have ap- eared again and again before the public, besides is standing asa gentleman of character andre pyonerraityy is a sufficient guarantee to the f- cted. 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SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICR 1s offered the Rabie, as 8 oritive Ay BYPHILIS OK VENEREAL DISKABSES. the 84- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICB. is the most potent, certain and effe \y ever Preseribeds it reaches and eradicates ev. of the venereal! poison, so that the cure is thoron, and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your poe terity that for which you may repent in years Although a bo Not Dace Afi ineu! a the rou f rono' neural BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUIO will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALSB!} In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIOBS ie most happily. adapted, in Ulcerated U1 Whites, in bearing down, Falling ef the Wemb Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 5 bottles ugar phn CRANGRS WANs. cents. irections. RESHOND & 00., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 1th an@ Pa. avenue. _HENRY ©OOK, Alexandria, may ¢tf NFIDENTIAL. pleasure, or the duties of married life; aged orold men ho, from the follies of youth or er rep a a aeetee in advases of hele ra, before placing themselves ander Reatofany one, should frst read “THE SEORRE id Married FRIEN. ofim Bent to ai ceipt of Ter de l4-ly APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT I5 Peek a A SED roix 8. have determined— regardless of ex- ddress ART & OO, Dr. CHAS. A. STEWeR esse, Ue, the benefit of suffering Enmanity,) four of ost instractive and ine terestin, rs and its Sons, Berous bi Premature ine, | ion, yr h ysiolo; Nature's law. oF laporermatig ve been thi nlightening an rs pre lg pt of four we, by artsian tf \natomy end 66. Besinn, Gere ont ta Ib-ly SRMAR—Protected by Koyal Lettre fat~ E a ed by the seal: srk nsieeina rae are lege jenn: Oe Netorar No iis the oflectnal remedy for Relax ion. torrhoea, and Exhaustion of the fom "TiiemmerNo.2 bas entirely superseded f Copavia, Cubebs, &e, Triesmar fe. Sin the infallible remedy for all nt Bympto: a vitae obAating ie y and al other. et ous 5 tion is in the form of moet agree- reperaiecured from effects of climate ond osphere, in tin eases, at $3 each; OF four in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus Tela GPalpeue Sallemtentes newt’ 0 "ees seivholesale and Fetal) by, Dry BARBOW. No. 194 also of 8, OC, FORD, No. 990 Pa. ave, 5 mar 9-m* Bleecker street, New Yor! ‘o be. eorner Il! . Questions and answers on 7 pdon. . * aecrection of Manketra London. London. peRiee Practice, London. s Rife and how to use it; London, ink ’s Bi St Ne ora ge ramon