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THE EVENING STAR. ee =e Offce of Provéet Marihal and Board of PROPOSALS FOR LUMBE aa, Cheap Fuel Washington, aa Petre" i a unin ald eee p* QuARtRRWASTE aE: Ovrroz T '. C., m FIOE DE om 5 v RMASTER GENBRAL’S Or rr The exormons price of coal threatens For convenience pO RS heendir fe 10; bic gb St Bre e Waseinoton City, August 18, 1964. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until SATURDAY. August 27, 1864. pitgciosk M,, for delivery to Brigadier General BD H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster Depot of Washington, D. C. of the following quantities and descriptions of 15, 1854. ALED Proposais are invited until August 2th, at 12 o'clock m., i apAst © eloc! ue farnishing the ‘Sub- Tm THOU SAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. he pr: only, the Hoard of Enrollment of the ict of Columbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, st their office, corner of Righteenth and I strests, frem 7% to seriously the comfort and health of the Working portion of the population the coming wale oh joa] at $12 or ya per eS cutting off from the poor the poseibilit - ~ arts ofthe cogntry efforts ing it. I. 10 o’cloc! 0. PUTNAM, Is will be for what is known at this 7 an beizg made to produce some substituia | °Cl0CK dally. | oO Ty RO. Depotas Non I-Zands, and bidewill beentertained | PUDber viz | o ‘which shall be cheaper. In New England peat je 22 P Provost Marshal D. O; for any quantity less t! the whole. 1 oe ie , a ‘ine Common Cullings, 4-4, is often burned when other fuel is scarce,and | 7° = j squids must be in duplicate, and for each eradeom | sep feet White Pine Qonmon Oullings, 6-4, from ip Darticns of New ing to prepare tt or mar | = ee eee e, delivery of the Flour to commence within | sop Uitte Wott Bene Common Calling’, $4, there Je aie of tring. prepare it for zane mre gl Dateitef Coembltay, § | Svanaip em is evening ot wat ane reae | “Apna eat fone anal there is a bed of peat ten acres in extent, wit! The Board of Enrollment of the District of Telivered at the Government warehouse in George- | 150.000 feet ned einen ceeeey and Grooved About an average depth of six feet of peat. It | Columbia will be in session at the office of the | town. at the wharves or railsoad depot in Wash: | ‘5, oop feet Hemlock Beantling, 3x4, 12 fest long, a Aas been worked since June last, and two hun- dred and fitty tons taken out. This peat re- sults from the decomposition of mosses, and 50,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, 3x4, 14 feet long. 300,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, 8x4, 16 feet long. 50,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, 3x4, 18 feet long. 50,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, 3x4, 23 feet long. in; . O. he delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- leted within twenty days from the opening of the 8, Payment will be made in certificates of indebt- Provost Marshal District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock a.m. is a recent formation. In-New England the | to 2 owlock p. m., for the of hearing peatortarf burnedhas been prepared with- | cases of exemption from draft fer the following edness, oF, such other funds asthe Government | 1.00 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x5. 16 feet long. out the use of machine other than a simple | causes, viz: mm iva tor diaboresnae {04 00 feet Hemlock Joist. 8x8. feot lone: spade, made in a peculiar form for cutting it. It} Alienage; ‘Theurual Government nepection will be made | 50100 feet Hemlock Joist ace He feet hone ide, made in ; : just before the Flour is received, and none will be | 2.0 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x8, 12 feet long. 3 pon the ground in blocks, sometimes Non-i 1085 accepted which is not fresh nd, and made | 3,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. in the fashion of a cob-house, till thesun has | Unsuitableness of age; from wheat ground in the vicinity where manu- | 29.000 feet Hemlock Joist, 8x8, 2" feet long. evaporated all or nearly all the moisture, and | | Manifest ent physical disability; and | factured, unless of a very superior quality. 25,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x9 and 10, 12 feet long, then itis stored ina dry place for fuel. Peat | Two years’ service during the present war, | The Flour tobe delivered in new oak barrels, | 75,00 feet Hemlock Joist, $x9 and 10. 14 feet long. thus prepared for market yields tar and pyro- ei im the army or navy. » | head lined. 150,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x9 and 10, 16 feet long. mg acid. A ton. 4) is said. will sield ‘An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of | 25.000 feet Hemlock Joiat, 3x9 and 10, 20 feet long. Citizens are requested to furnish information 4s to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as it is equally for the interest of each m enrolled to upon the “Enrollment List” all persons liable 50,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x9 and 10, 24 feet long. 50,000 feet White Pine Timber, 4x6, from 16 to 40 etlong. 69,000 feet White Pine Timber, 6x6, from 16 to 49 each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained Sram parties who have previously failed to comply. with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid eleven gallons oftar. The same weight of peat can becarried in half the space of coal. In Macsachusetts there aresaid to be 12,000,000 it. At the Pennsylvania coal mines, there is a te of coals which, at present fe 5 50,000 feet White Pine Timber, 8x8, from 16 to 49 rices, might be properly utilized. Tormense | 2.00 military daty; so that his own chance for | for any eanse, 4 to the undersigned.at No. |” fect iong. i prices, might be p draft shall not be unjustly increased. ape’ te oe: is for Flour. | 25,000 feet White Pine Selects, 3-8 eaps of coal dust from the screening lie all . Q. Purnam, 328'G stzost, endor ba? REENE.’ | 375,000 feet White Pine Belects, 4-4, for coffin lum: About in the neighborhood of the mines, which, Captain ist regiment V. R. Corps, an 17-5t Captain ‘and 0. 8, V. ber. not less than 13 inches and upwards, dressed sUtieecie Wontll ba as woetel accel iat RON ot rg ae ete OSALS FOR HATS, OAPS, SHOES, DRY | 20,0 fect 4-4 Whito Pine elects, not less th substances, co! ma; .! fet S a ie cts, for bursing "Where tests itie'am encam. | ™*Y °° See, | Fee oebine MESMRILie | et ET Cele rcamuanens, France, but converted into cheap fuel it would War Department jutant General's Head tors Department of Washi: 300,000 feet 6 4inch Whit Y ects, ide. be rapidly consumed. | In drdinary times with Wasbagion, Mareki7, oe” ot Oiice of Chief Guarermasior jovro) fests inch White Bine Selects.” coal at © Sat per ton, it probably would All applications for leaves of absence or per- Wassineton, August 6, 1864. 50,000 feet 1-2 inch White Pine Siding. not pay Sufficient profit to undertake to utilize | mission S ‘visit must be Written Proposals will be received at this office | 2.50.00 No. 1 White Pine Shingles; 18 in, this waste, but now, that ordinary coal is | to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and | "Stil further notice for furnishing the following | 251.0¢0 Plastering Lathe z three times nearly those prices, it would cer- | must 5; the business for which the officer | **ticl«s for use of contraband mea, women, ani Samples of Shingles aid Laths proposed for will tainly pay theenterprise which would bring it desires Tel children in this Department: be required. . into a city market, and which could afford’ to legrams addressed {| Brogans (russet, &c.,) and other serviceable All the above described to be geod merchantable sell it at a much lesa price than coalitself. Un. | Ligctto the Secretary of War on this subject | Boots and Shoes for men, women, and childrens’ | Lumber. subject to the inspection of an inspector Jess some means are taken promptly to reduce | " By order of the Secretary eY War: Chip, Felt, and Woollen Hats and Cloth Caps, “Ail of the Lumber to be delivered within twenty- uel to a price which every body can afford to E D. Townexxp, Kersey, Linsgy, Ginghams, Calicoes, Blaukets, | five (25) days from date of contract. pay, there will not only be suffering next win- Assistant Adjutant General. and other Woollen and Cotton Foods. The ability of the bidder. to fill the contract, ter but there may be other disagreeable conse- Hickory Stripe (for Shirts.) Bedticking, Un- | should it be awarded to him. must be guarante: quences arrising from its apprehension.» Led- bigachor Meslin Woolen Socks, and Hurlaps. Bay Oat eae ee Pep arte ae ad 0] yD, 5 ‘ ger. PROPOSALS. one Suspender Buttons, lerge Buttons for Ce The fall hame and post office address of each bid t be legibly written in the proposal. Wondsin a cumequal to balf of the amount of the contractor and both it be required of the success- hite Porcelain Buttons, Yarn, Needles, and other Sewing Materials and Brimmings. Samples should be sent with each bid, at the ex- Save Your OLtp Nswsrarers.—Paper- Stock dealers payeight cents a pound for old Bondgin a sume BOPOBA™.S FOR WOOD. the contract, signed newspapers in good condition; the material HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASEIN pense of the party forwarding the same. of bis guarantors, wil can be made over into white prin aper, Orricg or CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, amo: An oath of allegiance should accompany each | ful bidder, upon signing the contract. eshiay Ee and the greater the supply the less will Be the Nos, 534, 536, 538 and 540 Fourteenth st., id. The right to rejectany or ids that 7. increase in the price of the new sheet. Wilkes’ Near New York avenue, No verbal proposition will be entertained, but | deemed too high is reserved by the Quartermaster Spiri ee Washington, August 8, 1964. every bid or mdification of the same must be in | General. Z Spirit of last week says on this point: PROPOSALS are invited for furnishing Wood t writing. Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the en- «In Europe a hotel or housekeeper meyer | the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter suc, Purchases will be made. from time totime, asthe | velope “Proposals for Lumber.” and addressed to thinks of destroying a newpaper, or of using | ified, from parties owning Wood or Wood lands in goes. are needed, under contract or otherwise, as | Brigadier General D. H. RUCKER, Chief Quarter- it for kindling purposes. All over the conti- the Vicinity of the same, vis : ne antarests gt thie ear egimay cepnite. taithfal tay Gl yl ap ed ck ven General i e 0. ‘urity wil ired for a * mentandin England cheap little bundles of Bee ofthe Potomac Forts Sumner. Mansfield, fulfilment of any contract made under this adver- J.J. DANA, Colonel, Q. M.D. sticks (two or three for a penny). with the ends dipped in rosin, supply all the purposes in the way of kindling which could be per- formed by five times the value of waite print- ing paper; while the other uses for paper are met by aninferior brown material, which in- no. De- Russy. Stevens, Slocum, Totten, ‘Blemmer, Bun- ker Hill earertae Thayer and Lincoln, and Batteries Sneade, Kimball, Parrott, and Came- Eastof Eastern B acm Carroll, Bnyder, Stanton, Baker Devin’ Drees North American and an 19-10t tisement. Proposals should be sealed. and addressed to the undersigned aad endorsed ** Proposals for furnish- ing Dry Goods,” &c. ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut, Col. and Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington, {Phila. Press, Inquirer, copy.) PRorosaLs FOR COAL AND WOOD. au 8-10t Tagasvry DeparTMENT, Aug. 15, 183. r E vis, Dupont, hacen upon the printing stock. By Meigs, Mahan, and Batteries Ricketts and Wag- PROPOSALS FORMATE STEAMSHIP SERVIOB spe Poste wall be rece irod tor cae Culver: for eans the major part of the original sto: at EN THE UNITE @ Use 0: e Department, of sbou' O08 0! is preserved for re-preduction, and the. price | peguth of Potomac-Forts Marcy, Ethan Allen, C. BETWEEN ND BRAZIL eS best quality WHITE ASH ANTHEAOITR COAL, oft the article constantly kept down. By the | Woodbury, Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Cr a Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, } Coe reetited eae for widut 356 tons LUYREN'S same thrifty system of saving old newspapers, | Albany. pingeiise % WASHINGTON, June 17, 1864. ve Psy RED ASH. cop mize ‘Ailto bo weighed and handing them over to the dealers, who Proposals are also invited for furnishing Wood | In accordance with the provisions of the act of | atthe Treasury scales, To be delivered at the would be glad to call at private houses for | f° Pomt Lookont, 8t. Mary’s county, Maryland, | Congress, approved May 23,184, which is in the | Treasury Building any time before the 9th Sep- tember, at whatever points designated, Also, for about 20 cords best quality PINE WOOD, to be delivered at such time as may be re- quired, and corded and measured upon the prem- ises. _ Bids will be received until MONDAY, the 20th instant, addressed to the General Superintendent of the Building, under an envelope addr to the Secretary of the Treasury, and be con- sidered binding for two weeks after that day, the Department reserving the right to reject alt or any portion of the bids received. {au 16-12t Poros ars FOR FORAGE. CHIRY QUARTERMASTER’S OFFION H WaskInoton Duro, Deo, 8,183. $ % Sealed Proposais are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- them, nearly the whole market stock willbe preserved, turned into the mill, and repro- duced with the loss, certainly of not more than ten or fifteen per cent. Under the present ‘wasteful habits of the public, nearly the whole current edition is now utterly destroyed while re demand constantly exists against the urce.” to the Cavalry Depot. Giesboro Point, Maryl: nd to the Camp of. Dismounted Cavalry aetas same vicinity; also, for furnishing and delivering Bist sect Gy. tan teats . . and on the 8 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, saree Oe Bids will alao be received for cutting and cord- ing Weod at such Points within the limits of the Department of Washington as may be designated by the Chief Quartermaster. Full information on this point will be given on application to this Proposals will be received under this advertise- ment for Wood anywhere within the limits of the tment of Washington for supply of troops in said Department. et sale will be made in the following manner, wit: 1. For Wood standing, (price per cord.) 2 For Wood felled by the United States engi- words following, to wit: “AN AcT to authorize the establishment of ocean mail steamship service between the United States and Brazil.” ‘ett enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States af America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General be.and he is hereby authorized to unite with the General Post Office DEP SERTOGE of the Empire of Brazil, or Buch officer of the Government of Brazil a8 shall be authorized to act for that Government,inestablish- ing direct m: ommunication between the two countries by méans of a menthly line of first cl American sea going steamships, to be notlessthan two thousand tons burden each, and of sufficient number to perform twelve round trips or vayages per annum between a port of the United 8 ates, north of the Potomac river, and Rio de Janeiro, in touching at St. Thomas, inthe West In A New Parer-MAKING Process.—The Bos- ton Transcript of yesterday says: «We under- stand that a gentleman of this city who has al- ready successfully introduced many improve- ments in the manufacture of fibrous and felted goods, has patented a process for making paper stock from flax, wool, or other fibrous materi- als, by which it is claimed that one-half the Brazil chemicals now used will be sayed, and | 2€ers or otherwise, (price per cord.) at Bahia, Pernambuco,and such other Brazilian and tment, at Washington.D-O., Baltimore, Md., that good sock may be madetor leas cat six | | Brostalstnat stag tac tonite Wik ana. | ueatlteatindiee Pee hee tieee | tagaenieies Winn dae, ete Daatal bees i r jocali in = nt: . cents per pound. Paper makers will under- | tity and quality of the Wocd, sud ite distancenm ‘divi Bids will be received for the delivery of 8,000 pense of the service shall b stand the importance ot the saying in chemi- | the nearest fort, camp or station for livops. ‘wo Governments, and that the United States por- | bushels of corn or oats and 60 tons of hay or straw. cals, which is one of the heaviestitems of ex- | Each bidder must attach his full name and pest | tion thereof shall nut exceed tho sum of one han- | and upwards. penditure in making paper stock. As yet | Office address to his bid, and the names of all nar- | dred and fifty thousand dollars for the performance Bidders must state at which of the above-named nothing has been done to put the new process | ties interested in the proposal must appear in the | of twelve round trips per annum, to be paid out | points th Rsk make deliveries, and the into practical operation, or even to test its mer 1G -oposals from disloyal parties will not be con- | Sosr bE epee eMoprMed for the service of th | Fates at which Wey will, make deliveries thereat, its, the time and attention of the inventor being | sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompa-| "Sec. 2. Ande tt further enacted, That the Post. | ered, the time when said deliveries shall be cont: absorbed by bis other extensive business oper- ations. But the attention of printers, paper- makers and capitalists cannot failto be drawn toany improved process which holds out a hope of again supplying cheap paper, and it possible that we may soon see a revolution in menced, and when to be completed, : The price must be written out in words on the rn to be up in stout twobashelsonch, Ontsin Like sacksefabout teens pushelseach, The sacks to be farnjshed without extra charge to the Govenment, he hay and by each proposi + ‘ids will be opened from time te time, and eon- state or purchase made as the Wood may be re- quired. = ane right is reserved to accept all or any part of id, No verbal propositions will be entertained, but master General be,and heis hereby, authorized to invite propesals for said mail steamship service by public advertisement for the period of sixty days in one or more newspapers published in the cities of Washington, Baltimore. ladelphia, New York and Boston, respective! ii and to con- tract with the lowest responsible bidder for the paper manufacture.” every bid, or modification of the same, must be in | same for a term of te . ti from the | straw to be securely . writing." at day the fret steamahip ef ihe proposed line shel | _ ‘The particular kind or deseription sf oats, corn, 3. §, HOWARDS foods aua'esdrened prec cree TOPOL OF | Sone ia That pes Wok "Mataaly | Nuledia'e yoga “or? qrieres on he Toque, HIRING SHACK, BX- Tse i en eETAS M. GREENR, trips—that is to sey, for twelve round voyages per | _ Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- rn AN E & BT. AGE STABLES, £ P lent, Colene! an hief Quartermaster, annum. out and back—are received and accep! vited will be subject toa Figid inspection by the pS, Sireets Between Gth and Th, North Side. _aug- partment of Washington. | by him within the lim{t.as aforesaid. from a party | Government Inspector before accept @ subscriber has constantly on hand a large ROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL or parties of undoubted responsibility, possessing Contracts will be awarded from time to to Jot of fin , BUGGIES, &c., &c., Which he P soa : ample ability to furnish the steamships required | the lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of ‘will hire, sell orexchange. | - Navy DEPARTMENT, August 15,1864 for the service, and offering good and suficient | the Government may require and payment will be rab Eomeg of the Mariboro’and Washington stage | searen Puorosais, endorsed « Propovale for | Suretiesfor the faithful performance of such con- | Made.when,the whale smout consragted for aball je aS : Pr 5 . such proposals e re _ nggigened to the same place is s fine BES | ect vain Gevlock:p we. of WEDNEEDAT the | Haile accepted by the Goverment of Uraatijand | 78 sa withva gnaranty, signed by twa tempon . : 24th instant, for furnishing 200 cords best ‘Oak | (rat nrinct and Separate contracts wi each Gov. sons that in case his bid is ace) M2*8* cortine «00.8 and 8) tons White Ash Furnace Goal (2.20) | erment, containing similar, provisions, shall be Hiiwithin ton days thereafter: ezoeute the PHILADELPHIA Ths, to the ton}. The wood to be delivered infront | Government to be responsible only for its propor- for the ssme, with good and sufficient DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. of the Department, piled for inspection and meas: | © f Re aid for the season sureties ing sum equal to the amount of the con- pene: urement—the coal delivered at the building. and nie enacted, That any con- | tract, to déliver the forage La papas conformity Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT res Gp eerie peels The wholeto be de- t Ww the Postmaster General may execute | With the terms of this adve: ames and in case ALE and PORTER from this celebrated brewery, | Bids will be macergen tor aither the wood or coal, | @24er,the authority of this act shall go into effect | the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- m7 i + | on or before the first day of September, one thous- | tract, they to make good the difference between which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to | separate! d eight nundre: ef sixty-five; and shall, in | the offer of saié bidder and the next lowest respen- ly. A : all persons who favor me with their orders. ‘he vgndnet ay reserves to itself the right to | addition to the usual stipulations of ocean mail | #ible bide ,or tke person to whom the contract rs st all bids if deemed excessive as to cost. i 7 ay be awarded. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- si a herr steamship contracts, provide that the steamships | MEY Ne @melnse. 4 of tne tors must be tended to. offered for the service shall be constructed of the shown by the off certificate of aU. 8. District best materials and after the most approved mo- del, with all the modern improvements adapted for sea-going steamships of the first class; and shall, before their approval and acceptance by the Postmaster General, be subject to inspection and survey by an experienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Navy,whose report shall be made to the Postmaster General; that the two Governments shall be enti- Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other off under tae United States Government or responsi le person known to this office. P Aftoldders wit mee CAs noted of the accept- ce or rejection of their pro, i “The 1] name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly, written in the rowel Proposals must be addrested Brig. Gen. D. H, Goods delivered in all partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A, SHINN, Agent. Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, pb-tf Georgetown, D. 6. Wy AsHingron CITY SAVINGS BANK, ‘EAMSTERS WANTED. Chief Quartermaster’ s Office, Depot of Washington , Washinaton, D. C., Aug. 18, 1864. i Wanted, at once, five hundred (500) to one thou- sand (1,000) Teamsters, each capable of driving with single line and managing six mule teams. ‘o such who are competent to perform the duty, ImceRrroraTED Marcu 8TH, 1864. the pay per month will be thirty-five (35) dollars, | tled to have t t Bucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, EDWARD SIMMS, President and Treasurer. with one ration per day, and hospital privileges, | and every stcamer: epee to Take charge-ot D.O., and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals ble including the best medical attendance when sick. Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive such positions, upon bringing to this point twenty- EDWARD GLARE Vice rreaient and Secretary. and Srtange ane ail matter, to phon Fuitay . commodatiens for purpose shall be assign: WM. P. DOL! THOS. J. GA 5: Bowes: oo that in case of failure from any cause to for Forage. Bo dein asum equal to the amount of the con- tr ed by the contractor and both, ef his Seen ‘Will be required of the success‘al bid- i 8. V. NIL: five (25) good Teamsters. any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for JOHN R. ELVANS. Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, | j % ler or bidders upon signing the contract, This Bank is now open for the receipt of deposits, | A- ¢ M.U.8. ve corner of Twenty-secondand @ roma the conpalseiouen amon af auch omitted Blas.« forms of bids arantees, and bonds)may at the pew Banking House, No. Ouisiana ay- | Streets, Washington, D. C. yoyage or voyages; that suitable fines and penal- | be obtained upon spplication at this Ofllce. "_D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Coie Quartermaster, enue, under Fimms tek buildi: epot of Washington. WABD CLARE, Secretary, ties may be imposed for delays and irregutatities in the regular performance of the service accord- ing to contract; and that the Postmaster General FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, Qounty and pore —_ a do hereby propose to furnish au 18-21t EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANEE! BR, AN. 'D GEN- ERAL BUSINESS. BANKING POWARD CLARK, JOHN R. ELVANS COURT, August or CoLumeia, W. snimorom Cees terms of your advertisement invitin, proposals for forsse, dated Washington Depot, Deo. d, 1868, follow: a) en, i =° bushels of Uorn, in sacks, at — per bushel ef 56 id _ puskele of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of shall have the power to determine the contract at Atthe Savings Paty. Ho = Louisiana avenue apy ame in case of its being underlet or assigned aad eee oe, ae Btates, at the Quarter- EXCHANGE, eo aD BL to any other party. master’s I’spartment at bly to the Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the mail steamships employed in the service authorized b: thia act shall be exempt from all port charges ‘and custom-house dues at the port of departure and rival in the United States, Prov » Thata ilar immunity from port charges and custom-house SPRING DEBILITY! . OUNTY, f0 wi —_ i 1 ase ‘tea + se di ‘ted by th 7 . ote Miahan yeinia Milstead, executrix of LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, Wappeoved May 2815880 aaa re ea Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 - mous wuts EACCULIIX M088. AMD THAT PROPOSALS rome ced Straw, at — per ton of 3,000 — . the approbation of the Orphans’ aington Coun aforesaid, appointed Tuésday. the 6th day of September next, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said scesaned end of od Core io bands collect an ps when ‘and ‘where all the creditors and Will be received at the Post Office Department, in the city of Washington, until 3 o’cleck p.m. of SATURDAY, the first day of October, 1864, for con- veying the mails of the United States by a monthly line of first-class American sea-going steamshipsof LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM liar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are Rao immediately relieved by the : PERUVIAN &XKUP, junds. mence on or before the — dayof eller toa to be completed on or before Iie dy Ot a saad et ee Waited Banter, i con’ wih autitena approved securities, within the into Mone’ ified to attend, (atthe aii being notified that my bid Beier ot rd deve Washington County aforesaid.) sotected Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON, | Dot Jess than two thousand tons burden cach, and | space often dave After, Coe edient servant,” therwise by Waded from'all bonsai THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ogen per gnnugn betwoen'a port of the Unjtod States ae —. othe eccanea celts oe, mae north of the Potomac river and Rio de Janeiro, in | Brigadier Generel Debt Quartermaster, order be publ: week for three weeks in | Supplies the blood with its vital principle, or razil, touching at St. Thomas, in the West in- ‘Washington, D, 0. the Even! 8 to the said 6th day of LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, tem aud Ae Hanis aud Perpemipoce, in: Beaelb ior GUARANTY. Beptember. 184. Test—Z, OC; Rope Iya ¥ d Naw Liv into al | before the Ist day of Beptember, 1365, and to date | 9We,the undersigned. residents of —oa the ‘a0. 17-law3w" Register of Wills, | Infosing Brurnors ViGoR an: *" | from the day the frst steamship of sich line shalt | County of ———.and Btate of ——. hereby .jolntly par ane A i id severally, covenant wi 18 ited A HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- Distinguished Jurist in New | leave*the United States with the mails for Brazil. | 9™' ‘ing bid of ber has obtained from the Orphans” Court of | p0De,of the most Distingmienss art my Bidders must designate the United States port of | and guarantee in case the, forogolha Bit departure and may, at their option, the con- e Orphans” eeminntos comet i ee Sere eee cola “'T have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the after the acceptance of said bid, execute i t propose to em’ ional intermediate ports sf ciroet abner ot Waa renal avtaoa reer gremiction,aymeamage | Ei whieh the seambipeabal wach on thateoat: | Hoel Jor Aue tama So Rett otha soutack Vigor and energy; 1am no longer tremulous and wander homeward passages, to deliver and receive | sn Ging Tage proposed in conformity to Hi IRL ds Tian eeeetnameriatertie: | Sach it monltaame Ste tine groped tobe | teuer" thi tei war atin: pk fas ; ceri physical t ied in performing th : a anes Gtherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of fatsndpbypcal, than stony time during tho last | Gecut'fhe'Ualed Beaten port of departure aid ar iald’——— shall al {c,h cood the disers Og en Soler my hand this #th day of June ‘An eminent Divine of Boston says: rival oes map or at Gatien sed ence betwaen © 1 ost RY sald iasee Rey a: Bet Toeaeere 1 SS Relea | ae ees ee thane ease OTE | (eee OAT eee ie goatrect may be awarded. some time jit gives me »BUOYANOY | to call to deliver and receive 0 GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- | of SPIRITS, BLASTIOITY of MUSCLE.” the sailin, ‘Witness, ds and seals this — day of "Tae ies Cotained trou the Orpans" Court of | “Pamphlets free 3. P. DINSMORE, Given ghder our han 4 ‘No, 491 Broadway, New York, hi county, in the District of Columbia, ni etamentesy “on the personal estate ot John Smith, late of Washingto 5) deceased. All ersans heving claims sseinyt COUGHS! COLDS! CONSUMPTION! maid deceased hereb: argos to same, with the vouchers thereof, tothe WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY on or before the 30th day of July next; they may otherwise by |: all benefit of | ows oy rH OLpEsr AnD Most Eexrisiy Rawe the DIRS IN THE WORLD FOR @oushs, Colds culty ‘Seal. corti to the best of my knowl- i hereny eat, PWBove-namea ators at ybo" tors are edge and sufficient as sureties for amount for sone, security. ‘ whick they oer by che United Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any. other officer under the United Btates Government, or respon- sible person known te ee RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. OFFICE, cu QUABTERYAS id: Wistiasro,t Washington. D. 0, JnUarY 4, Wes., All dealersin |, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, I i son OND. ofeach ested to . Safina peroneal in ‘marked in plain id Departments from time to time, as - ee _ ie provome international postal sary 8 The steamships offered for this service must be American steamers of the first class, and before Joy bras oxpettonced maval coastractar te hed tatled for that purpose by the Secretary of the AV! Proposals must conform in all r provitions and sequircecas of the approved May 2th, 1864, and must be properl arantied, with a satisiactory testimodial ene @ guarantors are men of property, an dantly able ‘to make od heir gr antens ate bidder’s e and re e name of each be excluded from econ cnlet ay hand this 30th day of July, 1864, Whoopins Cough, Bronck > he 7 1? if itis, Difi- H. 0. BABBR. ‘Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, au ]-law3w* 8 j 4 Throat, Croup, avery HISISTO GLVE NOTICE, That thesubseri 6 1 dection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. r Tr ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry does not Dry up Washington county, in the District of Golumbl letters of administration on the personal estate o} Cough and leave the seeds of Consumption in the . but leosens it, and cleanses the Lungs of Joseph Reynolds, late of Washington county, D, G., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned toexhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscri- lence, and puriti ne! hey x ™., week, & efore the 30th day of Jul: : None genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS,” on the | member of the firm, when a company ot ry may Soe ere ete be calcd eesti hene” | wrapper: be distinctly statedia the proposal usre should | articles they are fat — Thi ort oe Pe fits of the said estate. \d this 30th of Jul: a Given under my hand this ZS ober dollawan* Register of Wilis, TTIZENS OF WASHING- TOTHION AND VICINITY. acceptance OF non-accepta! ft te 6 a a ier pI nee he bids will as practicable after the ti: REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE!! paster General 4 REAL PAlN EXTRACTOR. serene Carleen tae hiddon in also ace ed by nm f Brazil, as provided for in the FORTY YEARS’ EXPER ENOB | the Government of Braz fy or $n Bas fully established the superiority of this Balve | Sistine and oe orate contracts are’ to be pibare er rei eo jer other H - Sond di or Ps with each Gov- most 1 ry lings ior ug basle tp eee oem Buans, Only 25 cents a Box. The above are old and ee eerie Remedies. le For Bal J.P. Dimemonz, 491 Broadway, New York, BW. Powis & Co,, is iow ‘Co. 18 Fromaseaty Boston, RN GREA aR COOLERS We-would call the attention aad le to rand W. LE feet @ abeve articles feaavine r4 ans2w 369 7th street, near'e. as soon r their ja5- B'S OFFIOR, DM P10al Feinaisero 0. Stine Is 184, ‘All dealersin this city and: wish soul ise oka stn ENGR t each wee! a sealed list of the articles they may be Trio aig ees pap hd a cine ‘O:SUTHERLAND, fo1-tf Surg, 0.8. A., Medical. fs ie] day, 4 Pianos Px = As Sonam a) ROOKEBY,GLASS TED WARE. to in every depart: same be = class of goods cat Be Odd Fellows’ FROM PARIS —the Rote Britein” Baronetage of Great, Brita. man se Yekr Book When baat Poe * 1364. Burke’s General zie sete BRIDGE, isi}, 7th street. Soon. sear aise a .&. @orner 1ith and Pa, avena fs prime article at ‘Cider LAND SALES. | NT OF THE UNITED Br aha STATES. , ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ited States ot Aeron do heres by declare and make Known pu es wil he undermentiored Land Offices in the PAE ‘ nnenots, at the periods hereinafte designated, to-wit; hee fice at MINNEAPOLIS, commen- ane Lapel the fifth day of September next, for the disporal of the public lands within the fol- owing townships and parts of townships, viz: réuanee of 1; pre ent af the Uni The SE 3 and the W % of section 5; the N i¢ of section 19 of township 116; sections 19 and 21; the N ol section jrections Zi, 29, 31, and 33, ‘of town- eiections 1,3, 8,7, 9,11, 13, 15, and 17; the NE % of section 20, of township 116; sections 19, ay 23, 25, 4 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 117; the 8 }¢ SE if, an the SE i of SW 34 of section 33, of township 118, of ange 26. Sections 1.3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 18, and 17; the N 24 of section 19, the 2 of section and the N 36 of section 23, of township 116; the 8 3 of section 19, the 8 3s of section 21, the B 3 of section 23, and sections 25,21, 29, 31, $3, and 35, of township If; the 8% SE 4, the 835 BW 24, of section 31, of township 118, of Ten, * Beetions1, 3, 5,9, 11, and 13; the N 34 of section } 5 of township 116; sections 1, 3,5,7, 9,11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23,35, 2 29, 31, $3, and 86, of township UP, of inge 23. “gection 1, of township 116; sections 1.3.5.7, 9.11, 13,15, 17, 19, baothaiaiopd 129, 31, 33, and 35, of town- ship 117, of range 29. Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9.11.13, 15, 17, 19, 21,23, 25,27, 29, and 35, of township liz, of range 30. Rectiqns 1,3, 5,7, 9, 13, 13,15, 17, 19, 21, 23, and 25, ef towshipll7, and sections 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 118, of range 31. = Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15, and 17, oftownship 117; and sections 25,27, 29,31, 33, and 35, ef township 118, of range 32. Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15.and 17; the N of rection 19; the N 34 of séction 21; the N 3 of section 23, of township 117; sections 25, a, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 118, of range 33. Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13,15, 17, 19, 21, and 23; the N 3¢ of section 27 and section 29, of township 117; sec- tions A 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 113, 0 range 34, Township 116; sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17,19, + 23, 25, 27, and 29, of section 31; the N 34 of section 81; the N 3s of section 33, and the N 34 of section 35, of township 117, of range 35. Township 116: sections 1, 3, 5, 7,9, 11, 13, 15,17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, and 29, of township 117, of Fange 36. Township 116 and 117; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29, $1. 33, and 35, of township 118, of range 37- Townshin 6, 117, and 118; sections 6,8, 18, 29, and 22; the 8 34,5 ‘nd the SW %, of section 24; sec- tioms 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, and 34, of township 119, ofrange 33. At the Land Office at ST. CLOUD, commencing on Monday, the fifteenth day of August next, for the disposal ofthe public lands within the foliow- ing parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian, Sections 7 and 17; the N 3 of section 19, and the N 32 of section 21, of township 121, of range 28. Sections 1, 3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17; the N 34 of section 19, the 3 of rection 21, and the N 53 of section 23, of township 121; sections 31,33, and 35, of township 122, of range 29, Sections 1,3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17; the N 34 of section 19, the N 32 of section 21, and’ the N %¢ of section 23, of township 121; sections 29, 3], 33, and 85, of township 122, of range 3), ections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13,15, and 17; and the N © section 23, of township 121; sections 19 and 21; the 8 22 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 34 of section 18; the 8 3s of section 15; the 8 3¢ of section 17; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29, 31, 83, and 35, of township 122, of range 32. Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17, of township 121; the 8 4 of aection 13; the 8 34 of section 15; the 8 of section 17; sections 19,21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 33. [a Sections 1, 3,5,7, 9,11, 13,15, and 17, of township 21; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 34, Sections 1, 3, 5.7, 9, H, 13,15, and 17, of township 1; aactions 25, 27, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of Tange 35. ‘Sections 1, 35,7, 9, 11,18, and 15; the N 34 of see- tion 17, oftownship 12]; section 7; the W 3¢ of sec- tion 15 sections 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 123, of range 36. The EM: the NW 34,and the N 33 SW 24, of sec- tion 1, of township 12]; sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11,13, 15, ¥, 21, 23,25, 27, and 35, of township 122; sections 7, 17,19, 21, 27, 29,31, 33, and 35, of township 123, of nge 37. ot e K 34 NE %, of section 1, of township 121; sec- tions 1 and 11, ef township 122; the W 72 of section 1; sections3, 5,7, 9 11, 13,15, 17, 23, and 25; the N 34 ofsection 27, and section 35, of fownehip 175 sec- tions 13, 14,15, 19, 29, 31, and 33, of township 124, of range 38. Lands appropriated by law for the use ofschools, militerZ, and other purposes, together with selec- tions of swamp lands filed in your office by the Burveyor General, will be excleded 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 thus 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. i Given under my hand, at the city of Washington. apis ete day of A et ane Domini one thousan ei undred and sixty-four. . ae ‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the Progidents _ M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, All bona fide actual settlements under existing laws, subsisting prior to and up to the date of this oclamation. will be recognized; and all such set fers are hereby, called upon to come forward and establish and enter their claims with the Register see ocetyer before ate SSS we foregoing commencement o: ublic sale, J, M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner, Nore.—Under the regulations ofthe Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be mate for advertising Propiama tone. erseat an aan sHers as are 6) i fical author: ie m= Tissioner ofthe ‘General ‘Lan id Office. je Tlawitw ARLBOROUGH'S DISPATCHES, i General Murray. 3 vols., London. mea by, Dispatches of Lord Nelson 7 vols., London, Official Dispatches of the War of 1812. Memoirs and Correspondence of Sir Thos. Picton, 2 vols,, London. = ol. Frazer’s Letters during the Péninsular and Waterloo Campaigns,London. a Bir Charles Napier’s Life and Official Correspon- ence, 2 vols. ae and Letters of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vois., ondon, Diary and Dispatches of Gen, Sir Robert Wilson, 2yvols,, London, § = A Sir W. Sidney Smith’s Life and Dispatches, 2 yvols,, London, ij “J Collingwood’s Public and Private Letters with a emoir, 2 vols., London. ‘Wellington’s Dispatches, London, Confederate Official Reports of Battles. Gensral Moolel lan a Report, ni arry’s Beport. esta vis Hever! #RANCK TAYLOR. AMB EXPRESS COMPANY, A? OFFIOR 614 PA! AVENUR, Washington, m D. 6 NORTHERN, AND WEST GREAT BARTER ay FORWARDERS, © EXP 188, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- aeRO LES, NOLES, STOCKS, BON Ds, ke. Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all gootanible sections of the coPRailay Towa iy the i) FH, BAST, Wast, AND NORTEWABT. ‘ts principal offi: ND. 6. NEW. YORK, BOSTON WASPHILADRLEHIA, BALTIMORE, GIN- Lovis- with lines forw: i to 3 and other steamship li: to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and H thenes reases to all comme pwns in Great Britain and pent. ion of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLB made stall cosenal sasible pacts of the Unite tates. des + Coeaninsdne Db, PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES ‘Adapted to PARLORS) NING ROQHE: 5 aap *"” CHAMBERS, Also, 6.500 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,600 YABDPS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Qur Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlo Qil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini riNDOW SHADES WI 5 5 BRASS COBNICES, PAELOR MATS, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all orde pee attended 2: Give us a call and ea from 2 per cent, = BIFFLE & FALOONER’S street and ghd, SAb Tih street Denween yd ——— epee Mame avenas, PERKINS, STERNE & Oo, 180 Hresdway, N. ¥. BXOLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. ‘We evarantes them ail to be ABSOLUTELY PUBE, For sale by all first-class Grocers and Drageists everywhere. sh 90-8m* LARIFIED CIDER } CLARIFIED G1DER " qioHer tor sale ay Mnelowest market pete eene res a pareMiers, and all others in wantofa yited to. call and ex- sutlers, Snine this Melee SY A. SHINN, Tnion Bottling Depot, 57 G: line and west of thefifth Principa | North of the dase nd | | | D BALTIMORE HOSPIT, OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDBRIOK ateane THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTIsING Becton Re ages OF INPRUDENOR, Rel in hag rackd a “is rp , eas Peinn. ‘Mercar . should Ae , o RRANTED OR NO QRARGR A CURE WA i ; IN FROH ONE 10 rwo DAYS. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Impotency, Geveral Debility, Nervousnens. . Languor, Low Spirits, ‘Confusion of ideas, Balpliation of ‘the Hasrts Rimidity. 1 hing. Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the . Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Langs, Siomath or Bowels—thess ‘Rerribie Disor: ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the SECRET and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners ef Blyrsus, blighting their most brilliant hopes or suslcipations, rendering marriage, &c., YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the'victims of Solf- taryVice,that dreadfal and destractive habit whi annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect,who might otherwise have entranced Tiss se f Sepates with the thunders ef eloquence o} wakee ageing the living lyre, may call with confiden' TAKE wes i ashlar NOTIOB. ‘These are some of the sad and melanc! effects produced by ay, habits of youth, viz re itmnee| of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. P; the Heart, Dys) ia, Nervous Irritability. De- rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, &o, MENTALITY.—The bag Py effects on the mind are a to be Brosded— lass of Memors. Coataaem of Ideas, Depression rits. Evil Forebo Aversion ta’Bocjety. Bell-distrast, Love of ude, Ti a : ¥0 “MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplatiag marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &¢.. should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr, J, may religiously confide in his honor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, ee ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENOY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE e Organs is speedily cured, ani 7 restered. Thousands of the most nervous, acute, tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, ot Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, specdily R. JOMNEON Di. JOHNSON Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lome don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- leges in the United States. and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere,has effected some of the most astonishing eures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep. at nervousness,be alarmed at sudden sounds, ‘bashfulness, with frequen’ blushing, attended sometimes with derangemen| ef mind, were cured immediately. OUNG MEN who have injnred themselves by a certain practi induiged in when alone—a abit trequentiylearned from evil companions, h the effe which are nightly felt, even when 4 not eu: renders marriage mtreye both mind and bedy, ately, ‘What apitythat a yeang man, the bope of his country and darling of ‘Gis parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of i the consequence of deviation from the patly of mature and indulging in a certain secret Such persons must. = Papen reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to promote connabial happi ness Suleat Without meee ae sousner sarosee fe becomes a weary pilgrimage; the pres: hourly darkens to the view; the mind omed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB. When the misguided and imprudent votary of leasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this paine 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- piyins to those whe, from education and respeata- ility can alone befriend him, He falls into the hands of ignorant and Recenion pretenders, who, incapable ofcuring, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long ao the smallest fee can be obtained, in deg leave him with ruined health to sigb over his gall- ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such ad Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., pro, with frightful rapidity until death puts an end to hie dreadful suff by sending him to that un- a pocrsren country from Whose bourne no travele, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore firey. few doors from corner. Fail not to obj ame and number. 'No letters received unless post-paid and sone taining a stamp to be used on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion ot ad- vertisement describing symptoms, Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Offtes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many within the last twenty years, and the num important Surgical Operations rmed b; Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof “The and many other papers, notices of which have ap- eared again and again before the public, besided is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility is a sufficient guarantee te the f- cted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant ‘and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mos} eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. (0 REPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WHATRY EE. * Let those who have despaired of getting cured’ ae who Baye) peen gorged with Balsam Oopavia, or ereury, YT MARITAWS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. 4 Price—Male 8, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCBRS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILI8 OR VENEREAL DISEASES, @c. BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HE. J0IOn Is offered the public as a positive cure. TLis OB VENEREAL Dis the BA- MARITAN *8 ROOT AND ERD JUIOM is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ev prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every, particle of the venereal poison, so that thecure is thorougk and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to Tr pos— terity that for ovr DESPAlBT vere the +h you may be pronounced int bie, the AIRMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB OLORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! ee FEMALES!) 6 with which numbers of mules waters ihe HOOT AND HERB JUICES most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ig Whites. im bearing down, Falling of the Wemb Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bo! “puohamntaeans Cangas NAR. . rec’ a DESMOND © CO. Box 101 Philadelphia Pos Ofcfi by. CALVERT FORD, corner of lithané Phi ENHY €00K, Alexandria. may 6-tf ONEIDEN TILA L. UN Nn h 1 red the \vea by Yogune fubalivhatiave insaraa, tiningale by pleasure, or the du 5 or old men ofber causes, folks eee yeats, before mse c Bhould first ri THE 5EC FRIEND? Married Ladies will learn ” importance by perusing “The Secret ‘Sent to any address, ina sealed envelope on re ceipt of Ten Cents. Address . OHAS. A. STEWART & 00., aouty >™ Boston, Mass, ISERY!—THAT IS THE .PARI- ra BERS ANATOMY, and Fmined—r jens of ox- 4 ctive an in- etures Marriage 0) ervous Debility, Premature 6, In- igenti ‘eakness, Depression, or ignoranee toe: vost Nature's Law. Theee iny: eat lec’ ‘have been the means of caitehtentoe and saving \d will be forwarded on receipt of four ~ by addr adway. New vor K WILL PERFORM A — se TIBE Vieni ea lagen tg oe te has bebe ot OOTS AND SHOES | in eB TIM Waunace manning putea Baez® =o SHOES ft wade work of every & i “a BN maer hott ig eee aP se Ly the ben most i 86 ju dy ; THE GREAT CHINESE ED Y jor GONORRHGA, GLEE f s. Pon maad mpreeely to order, and wi lower price than has oe see ireree charged in city for much inf arpicles. | in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastera or City-made work, Canela finda good ea Sent fa store and at he owen Rr 08. Gre. ic B ‘aps-tf : 4 Penn. avenue. Ts AND BANKS ALMA : Bo; Rr]