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THE EVENING STAR. Potice -Reports—First Precinct. John Brown, grand larceny; dismissed. Henry Mayere, deserter; military. Second Precinct. John B. Conner, fraud; dis- missed. Nancy Jackson, as<anit and battery; do. Jane West, pickpocket; jail tor hearing. Alonzo Besson, grand larceny: jail. O. O'Con- nor, drunk and disorder|y; military. Emily Branford, Sarah Thomas, disorderly, $1.58 eaeh. Ann Nubey, Mary Nubey, Ida Harris, street-walking; $2 each. James Eyino, high- “2 Tobbery; jail for court. ird Precinct George W. Oase, drunk; dis- missed. John Fleming, do.; military. Benja- min Ogle, disorderly; $1.44. Eliz. Rainey, d dismissed. Francis Ash,do.; do. W H. M Lean, do. and drank; $2.56. Anna Queen, do.; $2.44. Edw’d McCormick, drunk; do. John Ellis, throwing stones; dismissed. B. Becket, do; $144. Morris Barry, disorderly; $2.44. Lennis Donovan, do; $5.44. M. Donovan, de. and drunk; do. Henry Ridgley, stealing; Jn Walker, J.T. Jones, Jas. Simm: disorderly; Jackson Rodgers and J. Simpson, do.; Samuel Peatch, drunk; D. McHarley, asleep in street; J. Handy, drunk; dismissed. Hilleary Hatch- ins, carrying weapons; $10.62. Also, disor- derly; $5.44. E. Roades, do; do. John Balt- zeT, do.; $556. Albert Fortune, larceny; jail for court. ©. Calhoun, disorderly; Frank Freunc, nuisance; Harriet Stewartand Ann Stewart, fighting; Dennis Hayes, drunk and disorderly $2.44each. George Jackson, disor- cerly; $1.44. L. Osbaken, drunk; O. Wilson, disorderly; E. Uniac, asleep in the street; mili- ta Fourth Precinct.—Bushrod Reed, assault and battery; do. Robert Sibley, threats, bail for peace” John O'Toole, drunk and disorderly; #2. Pat. Ford, disorderly; dismissed. Redman Sullivan, do.; $2. Ann Haggerty, disorderly; 22. George Williams, grand larceny; jail for court. T. Johnson, disorderly; $2: also, threats; bail for peace. Washington Shorts, disorderly; $2. Jobn Swift, do.; $1.60. Neal McBride, drunk; $1.60. Molly Moden, larceny; dis- missed. Sizth Precinct—Wm. Trunuell, threats; bail for peace. Daniel Callahan, drank; #2. Robert Green, disorderly; locked up. H. Silberberg, ewindling; dismissed. Ann Butler, dressing in male attire; for hearing. Tnomas Taylor, drnnk and disorderly; military. Michael Shay, disorderly; $1. Michael O’Brien, do.; $1. J. Wiiliams, fighting; $3. N. Hi es, drank; #1.25. J. L. Jones, assault and battery; jail. Dayid Drecin, disorderly; Edward Hughes, do. and drank; Jobn Smith, do.; military. William Methew, disorderly; $1.40. John Jenny and H. Jackson, do.; $2 each. Timothy Rogers and Lewis Bruner, gambling; $10 each. Mur- dock, disorderly; 5. James King, do; $2. Jam es Lewis, Adam Gordon, Edward Dantass, do.; dismissed. Tenth Precinct—Charles J. Gates, larceny; dismissed. Elizabeth Smith, do.; bail tor court. Mary McIntyre, disorderly; $2. Peter Fox, throwing stones; dismiseed. Patrick Sullivan, selling liquor unlicensed; $25.53. Louis Jonn- son,» harboring minor; dismissed. Jas. Gray- son,.¢‘sorderly conduct; $4. Wm. Lomax, do; #595. Wm. Clark, suspicion of desertion; mil- itary. Lizzie Thomas, enticing prostitution: dismimed. Mary Lee, drunk and disorderly; $2. Rebecca Mason, Emma J. Redin, disor- derly;€2 each. Mary Stephens, Lizzie Na- gent, Caroline Snyder, Maria Woodbeck, Ida Smith, Mary J. Long, Kate Kane, Jane Court- ney, Mary Whittaker, lewd and lascivious life; $5 each. Ellen Bride, Nellie Williams, Matilda Light, keeping bawdy houses; bail for court. Annie Lane, Annie Loberson, lewd and lascivious life; dismissed. Anna Tyler, do.; #10. Viole! Stewart, do; S10. Kate Perry, Eliza J. Anderson, Anne Williams, Lizzie Thomas, Annie Johnson, do; 35 each. Ida Lewis, do.; deterred. Elizabeth Gibson, do.; #5. Mary. E. Tilghman, Henrietta Brown, Charlotte A. Nevitt, do.; dismissed. Eliza Spiddle, ‘Margaret Russell, Jennie Weston, Elza Noll, do.; #5 each. Isabella Penny, keep. ing bawdy-oure; bail for court. Geo. John- son, disorderly; $3. a as FourtH WARD Station Cases,—George Thompson, burglary; dismissed. Francis Slavin, do.; jail for court. Jeremiah Foley, disorderly ; dismissed. Louisa Kneel. do.; do. Also selitmg liquor to soldiers; do. Solomon Hammond. aseault; bail for peace. Jno. Carr, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Agnes Norman, disorderly; $2.5. Virginia Hall, do.; workhouse. Henry Album, drunk; $1.59. Jacob Kleiber, disorderly; dismissed. John Welch, threats. Edw. McCarty, drunk and dis- orderly , diernissed. Wm. J. Reno, fighting; $1.58. Lucy Myers, disorderly; $258. Jane Brown, Aun Smitk, Anna Thompson, Casey Jones, Thos. Parron, Jno. Bacon, Jno. Mor- gan, Benj. Brown, James Tripley, Wm. Skill- man, Chas. Perningion, Jno. Jerome, Joseph Johnson, Jno. Dawson, Andrew Dogan, Al- fred Pumphrey, Jno. Valentine, Jas. Taylor, Ophelia Dougiass, Thos. Reeder, Jno. Baker, Allen Stevens, Jas. S. Morris, disorderly con- duct; $55@ Angustas F. Boyle, robbery; jail for court. Geo. W. Dabbs, do; jail for court. oe WJ The cultivators of tobacco in the Con- Decticut river valley are gathering their crops, the quality being equal to any previous years, and the quantity far more abandant. Many large tobacco growers have their last year’s crops qn hand, waiting for higher prices. They will do well to be warned in season, for tbere must come an end to high prices and speculation. RE SD p2orosars FOR HARNESS IKONS, Oxpyance Orrics, Wan Deraarutnr, ABHINGTON, Sept. 1, 186s. Proposals will be received by this Department until SATURDAY. the l/th day of September, at4o’clock p.m., forthe delivery at the Spring teld Armory, Massachusetts. Watervliet, Frank- fortor New York Arsenals, of 6x0 single seta of yess Tron Work, for United States Artillery arness The Herness Irons sre to be packed in well made Doxes containing twelve single sets each, being an assortment for 4 wheel and 8 lead horses; and each twelve sets so packed, wili consist of the following pieces: long Hemes,complete short Hames, complete medium Hames, complete 46 Trace Clips with 144 Rivets 4double Loops or Eves 12 Baddle loops (bent for cantle) 24a Trsee Eyes 24 lopg Chains, with toggles 4 Breast Hooks ; 2Leg Guards, with rivets | 6 Baddle Loops, straight, for riding saddle Pom- me: These Harness Irons are to conform strictly in attern and weight tothe model sets to be seen at his office and at the Far ieee Armory; are to be smoothly finished; are to fill the standard guages, and each piece is to be made ef the size and kin of iron prescrived in the official bill of iron, copies of which can be obtained at this office, at the New York Agency, ani at the Spriagtield Armory. All the irons are to be well Sapanned—the japan to be of the best quality, and well baked on. They are te be subject to inspection at the factory where made, before and after japanning. The Hames are to be marked with the maker's name, the size, and the letters U.S.A. The latter letiers one-fourth of an inch high. All the pieces are to be putupin sroper bundles, properly labelled, and each box is to be carefully packed. as prescribed by the Inspector. The wees tex to be paid for at the Inspector's vala- ation. Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day, oommencing on the ist day of Uctober, Is64, next Z ilure to deliver at the specified time will sub- Je e contractor to a forfeitare of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. ‘© bide will be considered except from parties actually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of iron work, and who can bring ample evideuce that they have in their own shops all the machinery and appliances for turning out the full amount of work specified per day. GUARANTEE, ¢ The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons, that. In case bis bid be accepted. he will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to tha Amount of the contract to deliver the articles pro- posed in conformtty with the terms of this adver- Lisement; and in ease the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the dif. ference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney- Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of thecon- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bid- Ger or bidders upon signing the contract. FOKM OF GUARANTEE. ned, residents of d State of epaut with pa 6 pairs hereby seh . Jo! thé United’ States, and gusran‘ée, in case the foregoing bid of -—— be accepted, that he or they will at once exe- ente tne contract for the same, with good ruficient sur; na sum équal to the amonnt the contract, to furnish the articles proposed. in conformity to the terms of this advertisement, 1, 1864, under which the bid was made, he said + rantee to the diflerence between the offer of tive Bake good and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded. jiven under our hand: aay of ——s tn teal Witness: Beal. To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Yorme of bids can be obtained at any of the above-named arsenals. Proposalsnot made out on this form will not be received. : Bids will be received for the entire number or any pert thereof; and bidders will state the arsen- al at which they cam deliver, and the number of ac pach. tt for more ory Noe aX e Department reserves the reject an: or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account, Praposats will be addressed to “Brigadier Gen- gral Secree D, Retanay Chief of Ordgance, Wass. for Harness Irons” endorsed ‘Proposals Brig. Gon. Chiet of Oeeanie, ep }-eotd EDUCATIONAL. T. MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE. Ss Miovteone Street, between G and H. The classes will be resumed on the first Monday of Les may roel (hates First Department, 5.0 ver jon; moO! fateh partment, 50 cents get & (PRE MISSES KOONES’ SEMINARY, Wash’ i ises of ington City, 450 it. The exereiees of au 29-3t* Lo stree this Seminary will be resumed on thi ane RS. JENSEN'S SEMINARY FOR BuYS will tember, L re: DAY, Beptember 5, 1364, at ber residence "Sui 34 atrect. between E and D streets. au 2-4t* 188 M. LEWIS'S BOROOL FOR GIRLS. The bs ee of this school will be resumed MON- DAY. September 5, 186%, at 449 9th street. iss F i her Schoo! fi Ais: YLOR cts to reopen her School for 188 And little Boyson MONDAY, Sept. Sth, in the session room of the Ist Presbyterian Church, on 434 st. Entrance g the northg au 2-e04t* \RDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR er Ppomny EEF cane, Gages ri rge- Gorner Prospect aoe eer WHEELER: Pete, cipal. The duties of this institution will be re- sumed on Monday, Sept. 12. ‘au 29.29 iZAGA COLLEGE. Gs a are F, bet, Sth and 10th sts., Will commence the First Session of i tic year 1964-65, on MONDAY, Be iad = The terms are the same for the Classical and English Departments, viz eds r session of 11 weeks {au 29-3t*] B. 1G ik ST". VINCENT’S BCHOOL, ee Corner and G streets. UNDER THE CHARGE oe THe SISTERS or The duties of this school will be resumed on THURSDAY, Bept. Ist, 1864. The Sisters in charge will devote themselves to the advancement of their pupils in all the branches ef an English education and will pay strict regard to the moral training of e F care. in consequence of fh advance of prices the Sisters are compelled to increase their rates of tuition, au 27-20 M FEMALE SCHOOL, SBS. MARIA C. MoCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va., having removed her achool te Cam- a bridge, Md..18 prepared to receive four or five irls.as boarding Bupils, in her family. Their ntellectual, domestic and moral training will re- ceive her most assiduouscare. Her success, while for years engaged in Alexandria, in educating girls, is well known to all old residents of that Parents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of her school are respectfully referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq.. of Alexandria, Va.. or Wallach, Editor o the Washington Star. Her terms for board, tu- ition, &e , are moderate. Cambridge,Md. where she has her school, is one of the healtbie ntly located nM e I and most de- lightful villages in the Union, and has about it no attribute whatever except such as a prudent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- ityin which to have a daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness. The fallterm of her school commences on the first Monday of September. au 2%6-dim pee INSTITUTE—Select Classical and 4 Mathematical school for boys, Fourteenth street, between 1 cod K. The Twelfth Annual Session of this Schoo; -ill begin the first MON- LAY in September. For circulars, &c.. address the Principal, CHAS. B. YOUNG, 348 New York avenue. Tuition per quarter, $ au25-6t* avISH AND GEORGETOWN SELECT EN¢ x CLASSICAL ACADEM FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. ROBERT PHIPPS, Principat, The Second Term of this Iastitution will begin on Monday September 5, 1854, at the new school- house, northeast corner of West and Montgomery streets, Georgetown, D.C. The number of pupils ia strictly limited to twen- ty-five. The long experience and success o the Principal warrants him in assuriog parents that they will find this school well adapted for sec arin, for their sons a tmorough English and Cl .sai education, combined with the advantages of con- genial associations and careful moral training, REFERENCES: Rev, Dr. Pyne. Washington. Rev. J. H.C. Boute. Georgetown. Rev. N. P. Tillinghast. Georgetown. Henry Addison, Ksq., Mayor of Georgetown. Major Kurtz. U. 8 A, Georgetown. Major Nicholson, U. 8 M.C.. Georgetown. Thomas ©. Cox, Esq., Georgetown, ‘ Henry D. Cooke, Esq., President Firat National Bank, Washington. C.E. Rittenbouse, Esq., President Bank of Com merce, Georgetown. The Principal may be seen at 111 West street Georgetown. au 23-20 M 188 MAGRUDEB will open, onthe Ist of Se; tember, a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES. No. 107 West street, between Congress and Washington streets, Georgetown, D. C. dence 111 West street. au 19-2w* CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE FO YOUNG GENTLBMEN. Mecuanicspunc. Pa., REV. 0. EGE & BONS ‘Terms $20) per scholastic year. Duties resumed Sept. let. Circulars at this office, au 19 2w* TPHE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY —Tho Gf teenth annual session of this institution will commence on the Sth of September, 1864. Qircu lars obtained at the Academy,corner Mth street and New York avenue, an 16-eo2m* BROOKVILLE ACADEMY, i Seasion commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110. Circulars at Star Office,or ad- dress R, K. BURNS, Principal au 5 eolm* Te, Montgomery co., Md. Gronezrown LLEGE, D. ©. he exer- ¥ cises of George’ own College, D. ill be re- sumed on the first Monday in tem| ‘au 8-eot,bepo" JOHN EARLY, 8. J.. Pres’. p Arseerre INST(TOTS, A Select Schvol for young Ladies and Misses, 367 I street, be- tween 18th and i4th, will reopen on . . MONDAY, September sth, Experienced and thorough teachera. Music and French in charge of eminent Profes- Bora, For circulars call at Drug Storecorner of I and 12th, or at the Institute afver September lat. Misses WILLIAMS & HALSTEAD. au 24 d2t&eost™ (Chron) _ EORGETOWN ACADEMY. G FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 128 Bridge st., between Congress and Lae sts, The annual exercises of this Institution will com- mence on MONDAY, the 5th of Beptember next. Circuiars can be had at Mr Orandell’s Book- store, Georgetown, or Mr. Penn. avenue, near 20th street, Washington, Rev. OLIVER COX. Priaci &7 Car tickets will be supplied by the Prin to pupils residing in Washington, at half price. an 2-eolm* JMILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL—On Balti- more Bailroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia, Pupils have the benefits of a home; thorough course in Mathematics, Lan, }. Baglish, &c. Number limited. Terms moderate. Received at anytime. Fine pibrery, and Apparatus. Address Rev, J- HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green Seminary. Delaware county, jy 9-70" DENTISTRY. ee Ee eee BEAL DISOOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Tuth Extracted without Pein with the Muhrite of Ti I of rise all persons having teeth to ex- tnd have thens taken oat” pyials wey examine the tol ;, ibe cal aaa r 3 Proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth eg wilthexe shout tn'ee 0 he! style than this new one. re, tath and ate 0, 242, Pa. avenue, between 8, B. LEWIB, M. D., Dentist. Joyce's Bookstore, novls M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M.D ti and Patentes of the MANREAL Pits TeMEE at- is nally at his office in this, these‘ perfon can wear others who Persons Calling at my office can be accom: with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who sre particular and wish the pur: cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that ert can Frodace, the MINBRAL PLATS will be ré fully warranted. jooms in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between ?th and loth Streets. Also, 907 Arch st,, Phiisdviphia, maré-ly 486 CHOICE STOCK 486 INTSRIOR ADORNMENTS, 486 46 PAPEPUANGINGS. 436 A select and varied » ock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- +e Pieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown end Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Bings, Nails, &c. The laraset assortment of Oval raises in th e lar; assortment 0! Frames in 1e 0, a variety o! ar! oO es, Wi ava- ried stock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite rames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, A few choice Engravings and Paintings always in store. Orders for Psperhanging and Window Shades inctually attended to in city or county. "Terma cash fer goods or labor No. 486 Seventh Jy7-tS1* Eight Doors above Odd OOTS AND SHOES B TO SUIT THE TIMES. We aie now manufacturing all kinds ef BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly sp J uP ply of Eastern wade work ofevery. oecrip- ‘ion, mad to order, will sold at rice than has been heretetor Riis city for much Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of astern or Oity-made work, will always find a good assort- it in store and at the lowest - GEIFCIN y ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenue. LEVELAND’S HINTS Cc eetions and sarees pitotece cae 3 Tpetraction of, Musketry, London, Jacenre Rite Prnatioe; Lond » Firing; London, Milas Manoel of Pacast Erato 1K TAYLOR. street, lows’ Hall, Spree uch lower charged in | esi- PpRorosars FOR COAL. Navy Acumr’s Orvice. WASEIaGrOs; August 6. . Sealed Ma ee is will be received at this office EsDAY. Beptember 7th, 1854, at 12 o'clock M., for the delivery at the Ordnance Yard in tie city, of the following sizes and kinds of Viz: Vor Ordnance Foundry, 3,000 bushels of Charcoal. on : do do 200 tons ef Anthracite ‘@ Coal. for Ordnance Foundry, 20 tons of Cumberland wee Ordnance Engine, 250 tons of Camberland oal. Fer Ordnance Steamer Baltimore, 1,200 tons of Anthracite Coal (steamer size). The above Cos! to be of the best quality, and subject to inapection before acceptance. All of the Coal to be delivered by the Ist day of 1864, free of expense to the Government, Preposals must be addressed to 8. P. BROWN, Navy Agent, Washington, D.C. au 26-10t ROPOBALS FOR WOOD. HEADQUARTERS DaraRTMENT OF WASHINGTON, OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Nos. 534, 536, 538 and 540 Fourteenth st., Washi Near Mew. aore avenue, nn, August 8, 1964. PROPOSALS are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter spee- ified, from parties owning Wood or Wood lands in the vicinity of the same, viz : North of the Potomac—Forts Sumner, Mansfield, ‘ayard, Simmons, Ghines, Reno, Kearney, De- Pusey, Stevens. Slocum, Totten, Blemmer, Bun; ‘ato, ayer an incoln, an Batteries Sneade, ‘Eimball, Parrott, and Came- East of Eastern Branch Potomac—Forts Greble, Carroll, 8nyder, Stanton, Baker, Davis, Dupont, Meigs, Mahan, and Batteries Ricketts and Wag- ner. Bouth of Potomac—Forts Marcy, Ethan Allen, 0. F, 8mith, Bennett, De Kalb, Corcoran, Hagerty. Woodbury, Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Craig an A Proposals are also invited for furnishing Wood to Point Lookout, 8t. Mary’s county, Maryland, to the Oavalry Depot, Giesboro Point, Maryland, and tothe 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 Qhesapeake and Ohio Canal, = Bids will also be received for cutting and cord- ing Weod at such Points within the limits of the Department of Washington as my be designated by the Chief Quartermaster. Full information on this point will be given on application to this office, Proposals will be reseived under this advertise- ment for Wood anywhere within the limits of the Department of Washington fer supply of troops in said tment. a _ Pada a 8 will be made in the following manner, 1. For Wood standing, ( price per cord.) 2. For Wood felled by the United States engi- neers or otherwise, (price per cord.) led on the ground, 3. Por Wood cut and co! prupossls must Spacie the locality, kind, quan- tity ahd quality of the Wood, and its distance from the nearest fort, camp or station for troops. his full name and pest offce address to his bid, and the names of al) par- ee interested in the proposal must appear @ Proposals from aisoyst laaver will not be con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompa- By each proposition. a ‘ids will be opened from time to time, and eon- tracts or purchase made as the Wood may be re- quired, ne right is reserved to accept all or any part of abid, ; No verbal propositions will be entertained, but every bid, or modification of the same, must be in writing. roposals should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Wood,” and addressed to A ELIAS M, GREENS, Lieut, Colenel and Chief Quartermaster, an 8-15t Department of Washington. Cc. W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Is CHINA, GLASS AND CROOKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. w@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ti-eo6m between 9th and 10th sts OSZPH BEYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM F/TTERS, No, 600 Nimva Stxaxr, near avenue, and, tl rgest an Blane Gisben talce and other Sha lobes, and o1 im this line, from the best esta! few ork, Philadelphia,” &c.. which will be sold onthe most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, FURNAOKS, and Fire-Board Btoves. prepares. to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call. We do all’ kinds of GAS and STEAM Sitti romptly and Sheep. as also everything in Prombine line in the most satisfactory manner, Gall and Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water Pottttiaect near Porsvivanies ue, thelaceon me vi eo ue, establishment in the city. fe 2-eotf JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, HAVE THIS DAY, REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICE, FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR G, OPPOSITE UNITED STATES TREASURY, augl-tf Ts SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, holdiog a District Court of the United States for the said District. | To all whom tt may concern, greeting : Notice is hereby given, that on the 2d day of Au- fp 1864, the schooner L. B. Cowperthwaite, tac- le and apparel. furniture, &c., were seized for Violation of the Revenuo"bawa by the United Btater Collector of Qustoms at Georgstouns D. C. and brought thesame into this District for adjudication; and th ibelled and pros- ecuted in thi t e name of the United 8 on; and have been arrested by the marshal for the reasons in the libel stated; d that said cause willstand for trial at the City all, in the city of Washington, on the first Mon- day of September next, when and where all per- sons are warned to sppear to show cause why Con- demnation should not be decreed, and to inter- for thei: 5 "Regust 2 i oR, J. MEIGS, Clerk, au 3-2a' 869 SEVENTH STREET. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CUTLERY, PLATED C ASTORS, SPOONS, &c, Fifty pi Ingrain, Rag and Hemp Osrpets, which we offering at much less than orasent z20' rices, 60! low as 55 cents per yard. ue Furni are and Housefur: 1s Goods we can ‘Ong st aK of Cutlery and Plated Ware we are of- ar 5 eek ia want of, ‘House larnishing Goods will find it decidedly to their interest to give usa call, lof stock was pu: previous to th alot cue which enables us to offergreater i ducements than any house in this city. A ceccany of Wo per cont. allowed on all bills oe UP Ware uccessor to Bonta & @riffith, 10t 369 7th street, near I. 1 Py: 3 mete COT ILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who favor me with theit orders, Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to, Goods delivered inall partsef Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street p5-tf Georgetown, D. ©, | ee CHERSE! | D. E. DUTROW & BRD. * G81 an 10-1 ese 460 ath atreet, 09) F.* yPEOgRMON TO mF CIT! bg plies deem. faddaston, ". 0. PlANos—we have Steinway & Son’s received eight m ° different since fon wich oT Ser sale fete? avis . Th anon pecereas = nt to Faaticn. Wensves one a matsortmont cans, Prince's Me! a, ob Mare te inet Or- eof y =e ‘STZBROTT, Gor. Lith st, and Pa, avenue, # PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS, N af cee iced Bureas of Yards and Docks, August 22, 1364 } Sealed Proposals for each class separately en. dorset pals for Claas Bo, (name the class? Bal < ceived at this office ‘until the htc) piesa next.at 10’cleck,p. m., at whigh hour the of the bide will be Commend ee WA | delivering, at the several Navy Yafds named the materials and articles embraced ales, which with fall instractions, will nished on application, and sent by mail, if so re- ques:ed, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the classes named therein, by the commandants of the several Navy Yarda, for the classes for the yards under their command, or by the Navy Agent nearest thereto, or by the Bureau foranyorall ofthe yards. _ To prevent confasion and mistakes in sealing the offs, no bid will be received which contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid which is not perfect and complete in itself actording to the forms of offer and cuaranty, and eash individual of a firm must sign the bid and contract. Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly notified that their offers must be in the form here- ina'ter prescribed, and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for re- eeiving them; vo bid will be considered which phall be received after the period stated, and no allowance will be made for failures 0 ihe, mail. offers rust be accompanied by a certified co: aike bidder’s license. Ls id To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above address, and drawa line under t! dorsement, thus: se Erepesals for Class No. (name the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard.)”’ To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D.C. , ¥ Instructions and forms of offer, with copies of he laws bearing on the subject, will be furnished by commandants of yards, navy ageuts, and the Bureau, on application to allor either of them. _ . POBTSMOUTH,N.H. Class No.1, Bricks; class No, 2, Stone; class No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No.6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper, and Cypress; class No.7, Lime, air, and Plaster; class No. 8,Cement; class No. 9. Gravel and Sand; class No. 92, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire Olay; olass No. 10,Slate: class No. 1, Iron, Iron Nails, and Spikes; class No. 12, Bteel; class No. 13, Bigsleon; class No. 14, Files; clase No. 15, Paints, Oils, and Glass; class No. 16, Bhip Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18, Stationery; class 9, Fire Wood; ‘class No. 2°, Hay and Straw; ciaes No. 21, Provender; class No, 22. Charcoal; ‘class No. 23, Belting, Packing, and Hore; class No. 24, Sperm and wubrisating Oils; class No. 25, Iron Co class No. 25, Augurs; class No. 27, Anthracite Coal; class No. 29, Bituminous Cumberland Coal; class No.3t, Gopper and Composition Nails; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools; class A, Cement Paint. No.1, Bricks class No, 2, Stone: claca N; lass No. ricks; class No, 2, ; class No. 5, Oak and ‘Hard Wood; class ‘No. 0, White Cine, Sproce, Juniper, and Cyress; class No.7, Lime, Mir and Plaster; class No 4, Cement; clase No: 9, Gravel and Sand; class No. 9’s, Moulding Fire Sand and Fire Olay; class No.1. Iren, Iron Bpikes and Nails; class No. 12, Steel: olass No. 13, Pig Iron; class No. li, Files; class No. 15, Paints, Oils and Glass; class No, 16, Ship Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 19, Fire Wood; class No. 20, Hay and Straw; class No. 21, Provender; class No. 22, Charcoal; clara No. 23, Belting, Packing and Hose; class No. 2%, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No. 25, Iron Castings; class No. 26, Aagers; class No. zi, An- thracite Ooal; class No. 29, Bituminous Cumber- land Coal; clase No. 3), Semi-Bituminous, Broad Top Coal, ‘and Pictou; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools; clasa A, New Joiner Shop; class B. H. B. Smith’s Patent Boring and Mortising Machine. NEW YORK, Class No, 1, Bricks; class No 2, Stone; class No. 234, Stone; class No. 4, Yellow Pine Lumber: class No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No. 6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper and bypress: el Lime, Hair and Plaster; class No 3, Ceme No, 9, Gravel and Sand; class Ne. 932, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire Clay; class No. 10, Slate; class No. 11, Iron, Iron Spiker, and Nails; class No, 12, Steel; class No. 13, Pig Iron; clasa No. 14, Files; clase No. 15, Paints. Oils and (Glass; class No. 16. Ship Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 20, Ha: Straw; class No, 21, Provender; class No. 22, Char- coal; ‘clasa No. 23, Belting. Packing, and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; clase No. 25, Iron Works, Piping, &c.; class No. 2), Augers; class No. 27, Anthracite Coal: ciass No. 30. Bemi- Bituminous Broad. Top. Coal; class No. 31, Cop- mer and Comporition Nails; class A, Fire Truck, cS PHILADELPHIA. Clase No. 1, Bricks; class No 2, Btone; ¢lass No. 4, Yellow Pine Timber; elass No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No.6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper, class ‘No.7, Lime, Hair, and Plaster: Gravel and Sand; clase No. 11, Iron, ils; class No, 12, Steel; class No. 14, Files; class No. 15, Paints, Oils, and Glass; clats No. 16,8hip Ohandlery; class No. ware ; class No, 18, Stationery; class No. 19, F: wood; class No. 20, Hay and Straw; class Provender; class No. 22, Charcoal; class No. Belting, Packing, and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No. 26, Angers, class No. 7. Anthracite Coal; class No. 3). Simi Bi and Cypress; Class No Tron Spikes, and 21, 23, Class No. 1. Clothing; class No. 2, Hata, Boots, Bhoes, &c.; class No. 3, Provisions; class No. 4, Groceries; class No.5, Dry Goods; class 6, re: &e ; No 7, Tobacco; clas 8, class oO. Paints, Oils. Glass, & No. 11, Lumber; class No. 12, Pirewood; class } 13, Provender; class No. 14, Miscellaneous; class No. 15, Hardware; class No. 16, Stationery. WASHINGTON. Class No.1. Bricks; class No. 2, Stone; class No. 4 Yellow Pine Lumber; class No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; elass No.6, White Pine. and Cypres, No. 7, L class No. 8 Ce: t; cli +9 class No. 9:2, Mouliing and’ Fire Sand and Fir Clay; class No_ 31. Iron, Iron Nails, and Spikes; class No. 12, Bteel; class No. 13, Pig-Iron; class No. 14. Files: claes No. 18, Paints, Oils, and Glaas; 6 Ship Chandlery; class No. 17, Hard- o. 18, Btationery; claes No. 19. Fire- lars No. 2), Hay apd Btraw; class class No. 22, Charcoal; class No. 23, B. ine. Packing, and Hose; class No. 23, 8perm and Lubricating Oils; class Ko. 2, Anthracite Coal; class No. 29, Bituminous Cumberland Coal; No. $2, Machinery and Tools. oe Class No, 1, Bricks; cleus No, 3. Yellow Pi ass No, 1, Bricks; clase a. 3. ellow ine Timber; class No. 4, Yellow Pige Lumber: class No.5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No.6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper and Cypress; class No.7, Lime. Hair and Plaster: class No.8, Cement No ffs, Moulding and Fire sand and Fire Cla: No_ 10, Slate; class No, 11, Iron. Iron Spikes Nails; class No. 12, Steel; class No. 13, Pig Iron; class'No lt, Files; class’'No. 15, Paints, Gils and Glass; class No 16. ars Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware;class No ‘18. Stationery; class No, 1 Firewood; class No. 20, Hay and Straw; class Ni 21, Provender; class No, 22, Charcoal; Belting, Packing and Hose; class N Lubricating Oil; class No. Anthracite Coal; berland Coal ; cl i Top Coal. Lump; class No, sition Nails; class No. 32, class A, Sashes, Glazed. PENSACOLA. FLORIDA. Class No. 16, Ship Chandlery; class No, 17, Hard- ware; class No. 18, eratonsry, class No. 19, Fire- wood; class No. 20, Hay and Straw; class No. 21, Provender; class No. 24, Sperm aud Lubricating Oils; class No 26, Augers: class No. 27, Anthras > &c ; class Coal; class No.9, class No. 23, per and Ci S fnchinery and Toole; ci ‘oal; class No. 29, Bituminous Camber! Cosl; class No, 32, Machinery and Tools. crand au 4-wiw STANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, FoRaGR AND RIVER TRANSPORTATION Sevente Street WHARF, Waskixcron, D, C,, August 25, 1964. I dance pene ons from B: ‘D accordance with instructions from Brigadier General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quaetonmasteet Oe: Ret of Washington. Ihave placed schooners at pperand Lower Cedar Points, in the positio: occupied by the light boats, previous to their de- struction by the rebels. ‘rom sunset until sunrise a light will be swang h of the captains of United States acchering in the A™! hoomrs. The reason given by chartered and owned by the ttermaster Department, for ‘etomac river at night. was, that they ferred that they would ran thelr vansels aground if they attempted to run past the shoals afterdark. The lamps placed on the schooners will give a light sufiicintly strong to enable all pilots te pass up and down the river with safety, rovided the: vern themselves by the ts Trovided b: ited States Coast, Surv 3 soe From and after this date,no vessel propelled by steam will be allowed to anchor, excepting in such weather as by running the loss of the vessel or cargo might be endangered. All masters of vessels are directed to report any neglect on the partof the parties on board of the light echooners, in not keeping their lights burn- ing at all hours of the night. cepy of this circular will be Rere posted in the ilot house of every vessel owned and chartered y the Government, plying on the Potomac ever. au 29-2t Capt, and A.Q. if TN hit HORSES WANTED AT ONCE. Curmr QuARTERMABTER’S OFFice, HINGYON, July A HORSES suitsble for artillery service will be purebased at this depot, oy the undersigned, in open market, from date until September 1, 1864, in lots of six to fifty, at one hundred and eighty dol- lars ($180) per animal; each animal to be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being wece! 5 Horses to be delivered to. and inspected b: 2. H. Tompkins. A,Q.M..U. B.A. corner Sa G@ streets, Washington, D.C. * RUOeen Brigadier General, Ohi of Quartermaste: na = + Depot of Washington, EAMSTERS WANTED. it asters Washi: ‘ id Canna ae ee Wanted, at , five hundred hou- sanditns custiars each adie String ih Seelchwhe cee eat 4 the pay per. pone arty thirty aye 8 do) ae Tuctndine the bett metleal sRectoies Dusaeeg? Mon éxperienced a Wagon Mi will receive such 7 tions, upon bringing to point twenty- five (25) i ALUHE GX onaetot Pweati-oonaane Brig. Gen. ana Bile Reto 4: au 18-2it PROPOSALS. prorosars FoR, POBAGS. Vistineron Daror, Bee, mm. Sealed Proposals ate tnvi Lh. fer suppl the sagwinmacter tee D. O., Baltimo: id. tment, st Washingt Ricmicl, wii tase derma teatyaeer Bidewill be received for tke delivers nT 6.000 aahels of corn or oats and 50 tous of bay or straw, “Bid ers 8. must state at whick of the above-; to make deliveries, rola they pezomee ae, Strie a te th tity ef each article proppssd te be deliv- Seth arti bepemnets eee ™The price must be written out in Words on the Corn to be ap in stout sacks, of about ‘pushels im like sacks of about three Tre ee eee sacks to be tarnished without extra chaos so the Goyenment, atraw securely 5 particular kind or detcription f oats, corn, bay or atzA "proposed to se Metivared mest be malithe articlesoffered under the bide herein in- vitad wi ees toarigid inspection by the Go zernment Inspector before Contracts will be awarded from time the lowest responsible Leet yd time to the Go! i oe ie ¢ Government may require ymen' male when the whole amout ‘contracted for tail have beep “slivered and sccepted. Whe bidaer will be required to, secompany Ris Bi y two reapon- his bid is accepted he or Bro) sale Led, a paranky: je persons that in case ithin ten days thereafter, @: with good Cy i Seer et ioe the same. gareties —— equal to the amo oO sai¢ bidder and the next lowest Lod »orthe person to rhom the ‘contract may be awarded. ibility’ of the gaarantors must be meee he offici certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or pa pemet officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. A bidders will pecaly, novities of the accept- ion of their pro; js “ihe fall mame pane: G., adveas Gage bidder et written in the proposal. pare arabe tarenacer patna er, Obief Depot Quarter! D.0., and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Fo! Bonds, in a sam equal to the amount of the con- by the contractor and both, ef his as Csi be required of the success‘al bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract. hae forms 0: ° act, bids. antees, and bonds, may tained upon ‘apni ication at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County ond Bete Tir eae the subscriber, do hereby propose to farnisk and deliver to "ie United Btates, at the Quarter- master’s ['spartment at » agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals ee forage, Saten WV asbington Depot, ‘Deo 1863. 0: wing articles, : = bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —- per bushel ef 66 pounds _ vuskels of Oats, in saeks, at —- per bushel of —tons of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 3,000 unds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 3,000 Del: a ,ommence on or before the — dayof iad he ‘and to be completed en or before tke — day of ——, 186—, and gies self to enter inte a written contract with t! nited States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H, Ruoxer. eral Depot Quartermaster, os Washington, D. 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of ——, im the County of 80d State of » hereby. jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and gusrantee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the sams with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1363, under which the bid was made,and,in case the Bai shall fail to enter into s contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said -—— and the next lowest responsible bidder. or the person to whom the contrsct may be awarded. Cenes der our hands and seals this — day of : Seal. certify that, to the best of my knowl- Atlee Sretg the above-named guarantors are geod sna wamiclent aa susotlee for the amount for ity. — —, which they offer by the Un'ted States District At- torney, Collector of Onstoms, or any other officer under the United eed Boman, OF respon- sible person known Mice, RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and (A HIEF QUARTERMASTEB’S OFFION, Cc Ww Daron or Wassisera,t fashinsion, . . January 4, 5 All dealers in Drags, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furnitu: OBS, Saddlery, are re- etd Tanai to this olce, on MONDAY clecsh i" duricais, of the ik, led or list, Triicios thoy are getpared to farainh to*hie Hopot st short Botice, a the price, of ache in plain figu case the ontles cant 1@ Berv! sie te, othe Nicene oe “ @ lov 5 era wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired tofurnish the list punetually every. Monday WorninF. aier General and Ohief Quartermaster er ut . inb-tf Depot of Washington. without aeisy wand at a p2DicaL PURVEYOB’S OFFIOR, | mGrom, D. O. 15, 1864, 'ASBL arom: + June 15, 1864 All dealersin this city rgetown, who wish to sell to the Medical Purveying Department, are requested to send te this office, on the MON PAY of each week aled list of the articles they may be propered to pa < abort notice, with the ‘ice of each attac! 8 kame = CG. SUTHERLAND, Je 15-tf Sarg. U.B. A., Medical Purveyor, p*rortant TO SUTLERB BUTLEES WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAN TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of d‘st for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder. It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large H, A. DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York. For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, setly Washington, D.O AMS EXPRESS OOMPANY, APAMS EXEGPFION 014 PAL AVENUR, Washington, D. 6, AT SASTERN, NORTHERN, AND GREAT ON EXPRESS FORWARDERS, YOO? MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, V. ROBLES NOTES STOCKS. BONDS ka to Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPATCH to ai Seeetet oe ne one Princiocl Hallway Tewee ie tee 2 NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. WAEHINGTON DO NEW YORE, BOSTON bial rhea oe GE TLL LEXINGTON, G ons are made at New York and Boston, BRITISH PROVINCES and other ateuranhiy line and o' shi} to LIVERPOOL, BOUTHAMPTON aud HAVER an ence are an expresses to rominen' commercial {owns ta Great Britain and the Conti Collect on of NOTES, DRAFTS. BILLS mad at all act vssible pacts of the Daited Sisteee mae des ©. Geaabinetang ae, PaAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES ‘Adapted to PAD ReQMS, ININ 8 CHAMBERS Also, : 6.700 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,600 YARDS FLOOR OIL OLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the fameus Gowqua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini rooms, halls,&c. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS COBNIOBS, PARLOR MATS, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 10 to 20 per cent, BIFFLE & FALOONER'S No, 3487th aps-eo Street, between I street and Mass. avenue, IMPROVE YOUR BYE: B*Biuin: br ah OF the col aN rated PRBDLS and P: \OOPIG BPROTACLES, uni- Wereally ack pomleceee 98, the best for Stasuers. Belen and eorrechly suited, by F 944 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. Isth and 13th sta,, ILARIFIED CIDER ! CLARIFIED CIDER trig schooners “George. ager’ daa3 oo orn Boatn elas aupply Massachusetts OLABIFINDOIDER © fioker tor at the lowest market price, in quan- Hotel kee J ray eaers, and all others in wantofs HEC Sstore wercgioas Tian “3 Union Bottling Depot, 67 Green st. Geor, 28 lbcerarmeden —! Ry ee | sont | Lungs, Stomach or ders arising from | sere? and solitary p’ JOHNBON baLTINORD LOOK HOSPITAL. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDBRIOK THE ONVY PHYSICIAN aDvg red the most Fuecet ‘Remed; in & Say for [SBASRS Bi DP ta Sia Hours) No" ‘Powsen Persons should ” ¥ Batetiation ot Dimnees gfsiant er ‘Giddiner. Patomaah« Bowele—t! ices Te Victims than the song of Syrens to the mad OR NOO rita, ‘Confasio; the "Heart, ‘rimidity Affections ef t! Bowen evita of Youth au more fata! to inele RTISING rtain, Speedy, and ‘m. ! or by ver, mariners ef Blyssus, blighting their most bri! hopes og gatici ‘tions, rendering marriage, &¢., impoesi- YOUNG MEN ice that dreadful and destructiv bit which Ee; tare yicislly. who have become the'vietims of Bolt- us I; oune. PA eat TAKE PARTICULAR NOT. thousands of Bae brilliant ood lis- ICE. ‘These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early maviteot youth. vis: imbs, Pain Lose of Muscular Power. Pelt tatamer eart, Drapepsis, Nervous Irrita! of the Back and L' ive ility. Be. Functions, General rang bility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Peiautinitr The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memo: of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil fide, Mimidity. 8 e, + &e. 4) UARRIAGE Married Persons, or young marriage, aware of Physi Dedility, shoul He who may reli| apply immediately. ously confide in his hi Physician, WEAKNESS, IMPOTENG ORGANIO WENTS TO MARRIAGE . Confusion ‘orebodings, Self-distrast, Love of Bo! men contemplati Weakness, ‘Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e., TAD: laces himself under the care of Dr, J, onor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his Y IMPEDI- By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fall restered. tated and impotent, who had been immediately relieved. All impedimen’ Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative lost all yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weak: Exhaustion of the most fearful ki cured, Di. JONSON to marriage, Physical or Mi LJ Thousands of the most nervous, ‘asbiie hope, have tad ‘er- rae or Power, ina, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Qol- leges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been don, Paris,Philadel some of the most astonishi: known; many troubled with ringing and ears when asleep, at sudden sounds, eine in the hospi i ashfulness, wi ‘tals of Lon- aand elsewhere,has effected cures that were mete | in the hi at nervousness. be alarmed th frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain indulged in when alone— from evil companions, o: which are nightly felt, not cured. renders mar: stroys both ately. What a pity tha’ country aud darli snatched from all the pro! life by the sonssennans 0} of nature and indulging in young man, the parents, and enjoyments of tion from the path: rtain secret habit, yen | habit frequently learn school, the effects of Such persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the mo#t mecesfary requisites to ness indeed, Without life becomes a wea poms connubis! happi meee ae Journey throu, pilgrimage; the hourly darkens to the view; the mind ren comed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the blighted with our own. happiness of another is DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOS. When the mis, picasaren. he ided and impradent yotary of ian imbibed the seeds of this paine 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed seuse of shame or dread of discovery deters Biitvean alone befriend him, hands of ignorant and desi, keep ing dina, 3 poison, ercary, hasten the constitu! ms of this terrible disease, such as the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., with frightful rapidity until death discovered conntry from Whose bourn returns, left hand side going from Baltimore and number. vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his important Surgical Operations Johnston, witnes: and many other pare ‘ain ani ‘is standing as a gentleman of ¢! 8 fiicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY Ja 29-ly wONOBHWA imy Ter tre & be Tuey are entirely vegetable, having any unpleasant taste, and will Jure the stomach or bowels of t Cures in from two to four d in ‘twenty-four hours.” Pr. of the University of Pennsyly. and red b: Let those who have despai of ee th Bal to those whe, from education and respee! He falls into u ing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, him trifing month after month, or as long af the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- intment; or, by the use of that deadly rf ed b: sed by the reportersof “The b pers, notices of which ha: again before the public, be: haracter and re ponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the ia, one of eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present da: HO EXPOSURE, KO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WHATBY: him from &p- te the tional sym: ——— ot ro; Dy tf enend ts bis dreadfal sufferings by sending abe to that un- eno travele, OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, street, few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name 7 No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be used onthe repiy. Persons writing should state age, and send portionot sad- Offies, INDORSEMENT OF THE PHKES8, The many thousand eured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and thi @ Dumeroug D CURED greet DISEASES! SEORBT DISEASES BAMABITAN’S GIFT | SAMARITANS GIFT} THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GLEET, STRICTURBS, a Contains no Minerai, 20 Balsam, no Mercury, taken w &ffecta Cura no smell nor et in any way in- most d i élica’ recent 'y gradual e most tting cured, = who Bare base gorged wi' sam. Copavia, or tr ie CrenrYs Ye AMARITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD It BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCBRS, SORES, &POTE TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, deo, SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICER Is offered the pu! SYPHILIS OR V = om "8 BOO’ o D, presertbedstt z blic as aw itive cure, NEREAL DISEASRS. the BA- T AND HERB JU. certain and effectus! remedy ever reaches and eradicates eve: ICR, is the particle of th venereal poison, so thatthe cure is thorough ane permanent. Take then of this pur: dy and be healed, and do not transmit terity that fe ‘hich you may repent i nity Sat fOF'BO NOT DESPAIR Althougi yo be pronounced ini BAMRRYTAN'S ROOT 2 RB ifying reme- to your pos- ir years rable, SJUlORe aD HE will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, af well as all the bad effecte 0! FEMALES! males suffer, the ROOT A f Mercury. FEMALES ii in many affections with which nam ND HERF bers of JUICES most Bappily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearin, Debdility, and for for $5, Price 3 cents. Full directions. down, Falling of the Wembh complaints incident to the sex, Bent by express, Price $1 s bottle, or 5 bottles * SAMARITAN’S OHANCRE WASH, DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Office Bo! d by B. CALVERT FORD, corner NEY €00K, Alexandria, ef lth ane may 6-tf iL CONFID . Youne MEN who sade aca eaetom id certain secret bab: aged orold men _ ho, from the follie: other causes, fee. a debility in adv: Went of aay cee: abtald Gast ment of any one, should fir FRIEND.) Married La of. importance by perusing “The Bent to eeipt of Twenty five Conta, de l4-ly Address ng themselves under read “THR Ladies will learn something Secret Friend.” any address.ina sexied envelope on re ita which unfit them for business, Dieasure, or the dutios of married Hie; alee middie ry . CHAR, A, ART & OO, eaves WP RIESEMAR Protected by Boyal Letters Pat ent of England, and secured Ecole de Pharmacie de Paria, Gollege of Medicine, Vieuns, Triesmar No. lis ation, foes airy and Exhaustio: tem, Triesmar No.2 has entirely seous use of Copavia, Cubebs 8 is the infallible remédy for all Ne 0. rn By: mercury and preparation ia able nge. Secured f: of atmosphere, in ti; cASOR any in 2on8, for $9, and in by the seals the Im the effectual remedy fer superseded ris Trlemmar maptoms. thus obvi: ‘ave 0 ‘all other deicterious ingredient” ot in the form of a mo of the iperial fe Bohex: p of the re st agree rom effects of climate and at $3 cach. or cases, thus ving $9, Divided in separate tered by Valpean, Sallemande. Rowe keke olesale and r: &o, 1 tail by, Dr. ‘BARROW, No, 194 e Bigecke it, Ne k. ‘o bad ales of, o: FORD, No, 990 Pa. ave, aaving sipt of four pa, by add! faty How’ Work —_ PaRFORM may be in the vest po . x oe ta —gp TIBH-WANG, THE GREAT a) MED Y Jor sree, mata

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