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_THE EVENING STAR. © Did You Twig her Ancie? < encored at any of the Musi¢ Hails ) As I strolled down Broadway, - ecramptious t. Her name it was And her hair wat ipa Her cheeks were red aS Her hat wass porkpie, Her dreas was beld up hi; Chorusin which the enlightened audiet O did you twig her ancle? Too ral loo ral 1i do. O wasn’t it galopshus? Too ral loo ral lay! And so on for a score of so of silly, senseless verses, wrth shouts and shriek nd of = D a= pe + a UNIT. Li cit PROPOSALS. . ROPOSALS FOR HARNESS IRONS, Onamaney Ore a te rue rad Wms Devrtncat ai le tetseach” teins EDUCATIONAL. RROMEO COLLE Monday of Septem! formetion address Rev. E, FOR COAL, Navy Acdwr’s Orrice. Wasaisctow, angnat 2 1964- ived at this office Beptembar 7th livery at the Or: in thia city, of the feliowing sizes and kinds 0! ashels of Charcoal. tons ef Anthracite PRoPosars , Pikesville, Baltimore ns ite ninth session on the 2d x For the terma or other in- gals will be EORGETOWN FEMAUE SBMINARY, The duties of this institution September 5. Por circutars ad- M. J. HARROVER. Wrought fron The Hernees Irons sre to be pack. Doxes containing twelve sin, assertment for 4 wheel and or: twelve sets so packed, wili consist pieces: 3 psirs long Hames,complete 8 pairs short Hames. complete 6 pairs medium Hames, complete 48 Trace Clips with 144 Rive! 4double Loops o: 32 Baddle loops ( For ee Fou Coal. rdnanece Foundry, 250 tons of Cumberland ola Ordnance Engine, 25) tons of Camberland 6 Fer Ordnance Steamer Baltimore, 1,200 tons of Anthracite Coal (steamer size). 5 The above Oosl to be of the best quality, and ject to inspection before acceptance. All of the Coal to be delivered by the Ist day of | November, 1854. free of ex pense to the Government, Proposal must be ere to 8. P. BRI Ss" TIMOTHY'S HALL, ed will open ND DAY PUP: named place on TUESDAY, Sept. 13, 1854. bya very liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the educat: hia SCHOOL FOR TLS, at the above Toto 1 be soldat ‘the improvemen ate ‘Of the ALLA principal -15,884.96 acres, 44 on of young gen- | ¢ inferior to none 1m mate and beauty of ¢ Hall is an extensive series of build- p with every requisite for comfort, and health, sur:ounded by 3 ‘d.affording ample scope for physical exer- The following gentlemen constitute the PARSONS. Principal and f Matneman,. Profesor CREPE A i Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics, Rev. J. NEWMAN HANK, A.M. of rapture at the € r ralubrity of cl oon bent for cantle) ‘yes aine, with togeles ——____<+2--____—_\_. | North of. ine and west id that the Treasurer of the Con- A to® a neni Ree under an indictment for les. The Examiner of the 's that ifall the money that has passed through his hands at these tables was his own, jate him on the pos. Jederate States suards, with 10 rivets idle Loops, straight, fo m Those Harness Irons are to conform strictly in ttern and weight tothe model sets to be seen at his office and at the Sprin, smoothly finished; are to fi and each piece is to of iron preseriped prcrer es Navy Departwext, Bureau of Yards and Docks, August 22, Sealed Proposals for each 5 orsed ** Proposals for Class No. iname the class) for the Navy Yard at (mame the yard) ceived at this office until the 19th o » t10'cleck,p m., at which hour the openin, 8 will be commenced, for furnishing and t the several Navy Yards named the d articles embraced in prin ed sehed- ules, which with fall instructions, will nished on application, and sent by mail, if so re- ed, to persons desiring to offer to contract for apy or all of the classes named there‘n, by the commandants of the several Navy Yards, for the classes for the yards und-r their command, or by the Navy Agent nearest thereto, cr by the Burcau foranyorallofthe yards. _ % : To prevent confusion and mistakesin sealing the id will be received which contains classes fur more than one yard inone envelope; nor any bid which is not perfect and complete in itself to the forms of offer and guaranty, and idualof atirm must sign the bid and r riding saddle Pom- In township 107, rai Bis friends can éongri and Moral Scientes, session of a most ample private fortune, Sa The Scientific American says! A crossed belt will drive more than a straight belt, be- use it hugs the straight belt, and, o: field Armory; are to be le of the size and kind fm the official bill of iron, copies of which can be obtained at this office, st k Agency, and at the Springield rmory, ATM tke irons are to. be well Ja) to be of the best are te be subject made, before and after japannin. The Hames are to be marked name, the size, and the letters U.S. A. letters one-fourth of aninch bigh, jieces are to be put up in pro: belled, and each box ia to packed, as prescribed by the Inspector, packing vex to be paid fer at the Inspactor’s valu- tio’ Stheliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day, commencing on the ist day of uctober, 1864, next. ¥ Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub- Ject the contractor to a forfeitare of the sumber he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be considered except from parties actually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds cf iron work, and | ample evidence that they have in their own shops and appliances for turning out 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 his bid beaccepted. he will at once execute the contract for the‘same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the | amount of the contract to deliver the articles pro- posed in conformity with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the dif- ference between the offer ef said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. of the guarantors must be ertificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and b: h uaranters, wili be required of the successfal bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, in case the foregoing b: d, that he or they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the i conformity to the terms of this advertisement, dated Sept. 1, 1864, under which the bid was made, i shail fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our bands r in} jon at t tare ’ ‘The oflering-@€ the) above lands will be com- menced om Weesinns pentnted, schedule, and consecutiv. in advertised, until the offered, and the sale thus closed ; but the sale ‘Ue; an two weeks, and lawds will bead- fthe two weeks, tyro Washing- of August, Amno Domini one re) TANOOLN. f Ancient Languages & Moral S-fenee, ST ra SOMMERFI LD HANK. A. _ is vand will proceed, in and Ancient Language | ulley tighter.” ' course, it will hug more tightly and drive more. But a crossed belt ‘Will drive more because it clasps more of the r of Belles-Lettres Prof HB BRUNIN Professer of German, Spanisk aod Mathematics, Professor of French Languages. apegtegror of Painting and Drawing. fessor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. ‘Ms.—Boarding pupils of eekly boarding pupils $20 00 per year of 10 months, nned—the japan D: baked on, They inspection at the factory where Pore py Wend atte A locomotive got loose on the Brighton railway recently, and tore along fear- ally, made a clean hole through the station- house, carried away a tailor’s shop, partof a Rouse, and an entire wall, and at last brought up against a building substantial enough to Arrest its progress. aa” Nearly 2.000 children died in New York eity during the month of August. The New 1 atterition of the authorities to the fact that this great mortality among chil- dren is owing in a great degree to the over- erowded condition of the tenement houses of the poorer classes. 7 A gentleman in Brussels has prosecuted @ photographist for exhibitirg his photograph in his show-case. He alleged that owing to the circumstance and the ugliness of the copy ot mature, he had lost & good chance of making a rich marriage. @7 The Secretary of the London National Emigration Society, in a communication to the London Star, says the Society does not furnish ary aid to those who wish to emigrate to the They must go to the British i with the maker’s per year of 10 the Pré 2 including fare BY er 8 For particulars see circulars. to be obtained at Acting Com: principal bookstores, or address ~ #. PARSONS, Catonsville, Baltimore Oounty, Maryland. e had at the Btar Office, a ae f the General Land 0 ce. TION TOs AL BONA-FIDS 3) LERS— ROmONTOAOTRREMETORS. d section of the act of Congress, ap- In the third section Sstatanarciniae - innebago Reserva fore any person shall of the said lands, “previons'to their ‘York papers Cireulars to b: sep 2: D& Wim i bind PARENTS A TOWN Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly their offers must be in the form here- inafter prescribed, and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for re ceiving them; no bid will be considered which fhall be received after the period stated, and no allowance will be made for failures of *he mail. All offers n ust be accompanied by a certified copy of the bidder’s license. ? To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, abcve the address, and drawa line under the endorsement, thus: * Proposals for Class No.( mame the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard To the Chief of the Bureau Washington, D.C. ND TEACHERS OF GEORGE- assortment of SCHOOL on hand, at $5 High street. aise is stipulated thet be be entitle enias 5 Dy pre em’ tr who can bring ms RS, BURR will reopen her School on MON- DAY. Sept. 25, 391 H street. sep 2-cotoctl™ cta to reopen her School for * joys on MONDAY, Sept. 5th, in the session room of the Ist Presbyterian Church, on 4}¢st. Entranceatthe north gate, au 2)-eo4t* HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution will commerce on the 5th of September, 1864. O: lars obtained at the Academy, corner lth street and New Yorkavenue, BROOKVILLE ACADEMY. 7 Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense rs_at Star Office,or ad- 2 BURNS, Principal Broekville, Montgomery co., SS BETTIE FOX will open a DAY SOHOOL ND GIRLS. on Monday, 5th Sep- amber at her residence, 115 Second st., George- al it~ conform te all the law.im cases of pre- jem the full and the improvements hona-6d8, actual the several pre- all the machiner: Is8 TAYLOR ex the full ameunt o Girls and little ‘iD, order that fements May be seta NOBICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, @ forward and file their afida- he particular tracts on which é actually settled, actaal settlement, and, be! ‘of Yards and Docks, Instructions and forms of offer, with copies of he laws bearing on the sabject, will be furnished by commandants of yards, navy agents, and the Bureau, on application to all or either of them, PORTSMOUTH,N.H. Class No.1, Bricks; class No. 2, Stone; class No. Wood; class No.6, White Pine, class No.7, Lime, Cement; class No, Moulding and United States wa Why ought a carpenter never allow Bimeelt to be chiselled out of his dinner? 8 chop a stake out ofa piece is hand on & saw’s edge cauee he can alwa: Of wood, or lay (sausage) at a moment’s notice. {>~ It is asserted that more than one enthu- siastic sympathizer wrote to Mrs. Yelverton, offering marriage as soon as the decision of the Lords was known. iL> An edifice is about tobe erected in Dres- den, by the European Academy of Fashion, for @ superior school to teach the arts relating for 21 ks, $119. Cire s weeks, $110. 4 5, Oak and Hard ice, Juniper, and Cy and Plaster; class 9, Gravel and Sand; class No. 9 Fire Sand and Fire Glay; c No. 11, Iron, Tron Nails, and Spikes Bteel; ‘class No. 13, Pig Iron; cla class No. 15, Paints, Oils, and 'Glai Ship Chandlery; according to the such cases where the District Attorney Bonds in a sum 3 SOROOL FOR GIRLS —The ool will be resumed MON- DAY. September 5, 1864, at 449 9th street. I8S M. LEWIS’ ents may and hich the year nt of the pub- s tish and pay up for their claims, 6herwise all tracts im this clase will be offered to: the highes i TO! ation, yet wi 9, Fire Wood; class No. . 21, Provender; class ING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Prospect and Brederite siren il A “ life” convict, who had lived fifteen years in solitary confinement, died last week in the State prison of Michigan. He murdered his father seventeen years ago. {> The miners of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois have formed protective associations, and propose holding a mass convention in Cin- cinnati m September. 7 All the policemen of the Broadway uad in New York are required to be 8i The countrymen are per! itunped” by their appearance. BF Why do hens always lay in the day- ponch Because at night they become roos- lie sale. the par and guarante and guacan’ee Hose; clase No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No 2. Iron Castings; Augurs; c!asa No. 27. Anthracite Coal: class No.2), Coal; class No.31, Gopper and Composition Nails; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools; class A, Cement Paint. idder, under ths forego- the stipulation that at ice must not be fora less sum than for the oppraised value _ _, Acting Commissioner. The duties of this institution will be re- sumed on Monday, Sept. 12. wT. VINCENT’S SCHOOL, Ly Cone UNDER THE CHARGE 0° ‘CHARITY The duties of this school will be resumed on THURSDAY, Sept. Ist, 1863. The Sisters incharge will devote themselves to the advancement of their ils in all the branches ofan English education ay strict regard to the moral training o: under their care. . In consequence of the advance of prices the Sisters are compelled to increase their rates ot we Bituminous Cumberls: ‘ticles proposed. in an 30-law137, Cloraine AND CLOTHING MATERIALS, “Navy Derangurst, BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND s P| Separate Proposals, sealed ani poaals for Navy Clothing, and Fiale,? will be received at this Yclock p.m., on the 12th day a: Rae notiee) at the United States N: HE SISTERS OF and in case the sai Clase No, 1, Bricks; claes No. Oak and Hard Wood; class pruce, Juniper, and Oyress: id Plaster, class No vel. and Sand; class No. 9¢, Moulding and j class No. 11. Iren, Iron Stone; class No, .6, White Pine, ass No.7, Lime, , Cement; elass No. and and Fire Cla, Spikes and Nail: Pig Iron; class Oils and Glass; c 54. id endorsed **Pro- ‘0. IM, Files; class lass No. 16, Ship Chandlery; No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18, 8 1 Wood; class No. 20, Provender; class ‘Belting, Packir To this guaranty must be appended the official reau until two certificate above mentioned. bids can be obtained at any of the Proposals not made out on &7 The prayer of every selfish man is, «‘for- give us our debt,” but he makes everybody pay who owes him to the utmost farthing. Wa When is neuralgia in the face like the ancient money-changers? im the temple. wa Boston papers say overcoats were not Bncomfortable the: ber 4. FEMALE SCHOOL, MARIA C. McCORMIOK, late of Alexan- having removed her school te Cam- 18 prepared to receive four or five upils, in her family. Their cand moral training will re- r Her gucsess, while ears engaged in Alexandria, in educatin i 0 all old residents of that Parentain this vicinity whe desire farther in- formatien concerning the advantages of ber school are respectfully referred to Lewis Mc! i of Alexandria, Va_or W. D. Wallach, Editor of gton Bt: er terms for board, tu- 0 3 e, Md. where she has recently located is one of the healthiest and most de- it ‘ages in the Union, and hasabout it no attribute whatever except such as a prudent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- laughter thoroughly edu- above-named arsenals. this form will not be received. 7 Bids will be received for the entire number or any pert thereof; and bidders will state the arsen- i can deliver, and the number of if for more than one, tment reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any un Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gen- Chief of Ordnance, Wash- be endorsed ‘Proposals GEORGE D. RAMSAY. Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, BOPOSALS FOR POBAGE. OntEP Quanreamasrun’s Orr naar WASEIEOrOR Duro, Dec. 8, a! FO) for supplying the U i durtormanter'a Det ‘tment, at Washington, D.0., Baltimore, Md.. lexandria, and For: No. gand Hose; class No. 2%, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No. 25, Iron Angers; class No. 27, An- thracite Uoal; class No. 29, Bituminous Gumber- 8emi-Bituminous, Broad No. 32, Machinery and ;, class B, H. B, by the chief of thi: commandants of the said Navy Yards, respect bers and quantities of the different ticles, and atthe places specified in the following ‘Charlestown: Brooklyn, 3,000 7,008 When it ts seated land Coal; class No. 3), Top Coal, and Pictou; c! Tools; class A. New Joiner Shop Smith’s Patent Boring and Mortising Machine, NEW YORK. Claas No, 1, Bricks; class No_2, Stone; cla! 4, Yellow Pine Lumb ceive her most assid girls, ia well known t Pea Jackets. ......... Round Jackets... OFFICIAL. Blue Cloth Trowsers, pi Wer Si toa for Harness Irons,” 34, Btone; class No. Canvas Duek Trowsers. Bardsley Bhéeting Frock « ition, Ac ,are m: 8, Cement; class No. 94: Moulding Sand and Fire Clay; el Iron, Iron Spikes, and Nails; cl: Iron; class No. 14, Ig and Glass: class Ship Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; Btationery; class N. iW Provender: class No. 22, C lasn No. 23, Belting, Packing, and class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating 0: 25, Iron Works, Piping, &c.; class class No. 27, Anthracite Coal; ci Bituminous Broad To: per and Composition ‘annel Drawers, pairs... Blue Batinet, yards... the business fd which the officer legrams addressed 1; class No. 13, of War on this subject 5 . No. 15, Paints, ityin which to hayea cond aad arained ter corns peel laces th @ fall term of her scho ces on. first Monday of September. eatin od i ILITARY BOARDING 8CHOOL—On Balti- more Railroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia. Pupils Mave: the benefits of Net as 25 4, Shoes, pairs. . % Quartermaster’s ipskinShorn ‘will receive no atten’ SEE CEO 6 ie TOES Va., or either Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. of for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of gornor oats and 60 tons of hay or straw. which of the above-named fo make deliveries, an will make deHveries thereat, sed to be di veries shall be com- pleted. : outin words on the d stout sacks, enee esate ¢ Govenment, Straw to be securely baled THe Bay and The particular k: bay or straw proposed to be d roposals, es offered under the bids herein in- pect: josey the eeccer 5 ime to time to D_ TownssErp, Assistant Adjutant General ome; thorough anytime. Fine Library and Ap) Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A.M, V Seminary. Delaware county, Pa Goal; class No. 31. Co ails; class A, Fire Truc! PHILADELPHIA, Class No.1, Bricks; class No 2, Btone; class No, ine Timber; class No. 5, ae ers must stat S35 4,000. Om One St, more suticles, at in cage Moré than one chief ‘h’ the time when said de! and when to be com: pine price must be writte: Corn to be up in twobushelseach, have the right to accept one or more di olfer, and reject Price must be uniform, and of- all of any one or. more articles de- Gtallthe stations. . nofarticles inthe above Hast, 0 the samples at the said navy yegtisement of this burean da- for informatto: race, Juni EAMSTERS WANTED, suiser: Chief Quartermaster’s SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, 0 9, Gravel and Sand; clase N: Tron Spikes, and Nails; class No, 12, Steel; cla: 15, Paints, Oils, and Glas: 8 Ng. I, class No, 19, Fi: itraw; class No. 21, 22, Charcoal; cl and Hose; class N Office, Depot of Was Washington, D. C.. Aug. 18, Wanted, at once, five hundred (500) to one thou- sand (1,000) Teamsters, each capable Of driving with single line and manag! To such who are competent to per! rnished without as to the laws phlet form regarding con- ral commandants pescnts, *, server théright to reject any red advantageeus to the Gov- tx) Is ma: eee tat LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM eccliar to the BPRING TIME OF YEAR, immediately relieved by the PERUVIAN SYRUP, roteeted Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies the blood with its vital principle, or LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, Infusing StReNGrH Vicor and New Lirs into al parts of the system, One of the most Distinguished Jurist in New Bngiand writes to a friend as follows: “I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP. It fully sustains your prediction, Maw of me; infust ing six mule teams. 4 form the duty, the pay per month will be thirty five (35) dollars, with one ration per day, and hospital privileg: including the best medical attendance when sic! Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive such poutions npan Deinging to Ri point twenty- amsters. Apply to Qegtain CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, U.8.A., corner of Twenty-second and D, H, RUCKER, Brig, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. LANOS.—We have just received eight more o Pianos. all of the zes and styles, which we offer} for sale at factory prices. These Pianos are seme- higher in price than others, but their eu- apparent to all, afte: We have also on of other makers. & gans, Prince’s Melodeons. at Music ware of y = ‘ind or description sf oats, corn, elivered mestbe | Belting, Packing and Lubricating No. 27, Anthracite Co: minous, Broad Tep Coal; cla: and Tools; class A, Bilge Water Indicators; class C, Pitch-nouse, NAVAL ASYLUM, Class No. 1. Clothing; class No. 2, Hata, Boots, Bhors, &c.; class No. 3, Provisions; class No. 4, Groceries; class No.5, Dry Goods; class No, 6, Bread, &c ; class No 7, Tobac Coal; class No.9, Paints, Oils. G No. 11, Lumber; class No, 12, Firewood; class No. 13, Provender; class No, 14, Miscellaneous; class No, 15, Hardware; class No. 16, Stationery. WASHINGTON. Class No. 1, Bricks; class No, 2, Sto 4 Yellow Pine Lumber; class No. 5, Wood; class No. 6, W. ‘ clags No.7, Lime, ement; class No. PA Mah. ay lass No, 3), Sem No. 32, Machinery thi vited will be subject i Government Inspector before bein, tracts will be awarded from msible bidder, as theinterest of will be acted for shall wired to secompany med by two respon- id is accepted he or within ten Gave Epereatver, exesnts see good al Ba! len’ to the amount of the con- sed in conformity toa rigid ing B, Spark Arreste: the lowest res im S@p2-lawiw fiteation Ws oe PRi [MRORTANT TO BUTLEES BOWING O OROR AF RATED CLAM €0 BW a MOST*VALUABLE ARTICLE TO : THEIR TRADE, . Igsella very rapigiy, and js the most economical erticle-of iss forthe oMicer’s mess, It js prepared ¥a one tiinute,and makes a most delidious Soup or Ohowaer; ‘Ft tr highly recommended by Arm Birgeon’, “The streets, Washingto Stivered Sad eoceptod, ‘he bidaer will be r proposals with a sible persons that in case co, Class No. 8, lags, &c.; class Steinway & Son’s sureties ina sum equal tract, to deliver the forage pro; with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con. to make good the difference between idder and the next lowest ri A the person to whom the jaarantors must be of a U.8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer Btates Government or responsi- rson known to this office. idders will be duly notified of the sccept- widress of each bidder into my system new nd energy;Iam no longer tremulous and ed as when you last saw me, but stronger, and with larger capacity for labor, men- taland physical, than atany time during the last r 8 eareful exam— ruce, Juniper, and Pa. avenue. se, Beret 9a No, 11. Iron, Iron Nails. An eminent Divine of Boston says: gels trem, Iron Nail “ T have been using the PB » some time past; it gives me NEW V: of SPIRITS, BLASTIOITY of MUSCL! : 3. P. DI Frees, 491 Broadway, jure BEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM F/TTERS, No, 600 Ninva Brauer, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand, the largest ni deters, pane es assortment in the city large. UVIAN SYRUP for under the Uni ity Chandlers: cues Noo H, A. DOWNING & 00., Oo. 18, Btationer oo Manufecturers of Concentrated Food ‘= 7c: MO; 112 Bast 18th st., New York, class No. 19. Fire- ‘traw; class Na. 21, arcoal; class No. 23, Belt- ance or rejection of th The fall name and P. must be legibly written in the Proposals must be addressed Buoker, Chief D.O.,and shoul ing, Packing, and Hos ¢lass No. 29, Bituminous Cumberland Goal; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools, a Se rop Lights, P: er en, and eles ‘om the best establish’ New York, Philadel will on the most reaso: 5 lso, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board to furnish the best RAN’ mm very reasouable terms, .6., are invited to call AB and STEAM fittin, as aigo everything in Most satisfacto! Wash-stands, Basins, &<. , & atree Pen! Seablakmest is uedter, = INGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, InconPonaTeD Marcu rz, 1564, President and Treasurer, ice President and Secretary, RECTORS, THOS. J. SABDNER, CONSUMPTION! WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Osx oF THE OLDEST AND Most RELIABLE Rewue DIES 18 THE WORLD FoR Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difk- ity of Breathing, Asthma, Hi Sore Throat, Croup, and every Affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry does a Cough and leave the seeds of Oonsum aba 4 m, but leosens it, amd cleanses the Lungs of None genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS,” on the t Quartermaster, oeiaty marked “Proposals Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con: the contractor and both arantors, will be required of the success dl bi nD signing the contract. and bonds,;may Office, , NORFOLK, Class No, 1, Bricks; class No.3. Yellow Pine Timber; class No. 4, Yellow -Piee Lumber; class ak and Hard Wood; clsss No.6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper and Cypress; : ae sad Blaster clas Phe cress +2, Moulding and Fire sand and Fire Clay;class Bate; class No. 11, Iron. ee Steel; class No. 1 io 14, Files; class No Yass; class No 16. Shi: Hardware; class No 18. Btationery; class No, Firewood; class No. 20, Hay and Belting, Packi Lubricating Oil tract, signed b: er or bidders u Blay.4 forms o! be obtained upon application at t FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and rate} (Date lo. aueoky propose to farnish tes, at the Quarter- ‘eeably to the Paar pelle at —— per bushel ef = vaskele of Oats, in sacks, at — ver bushel of — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 — Wor of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 to commence on or before the — da: , and to be compl: — day of ——, 136—, and inte 2 written contract w: Tron Spikes and CHAMBERS, : ROCwELLS, ann Also; 1, the subseri’ and deliver te +! No. 22, Charcoal; cl nd Hore; class No. 2 lass No. 26, Augers; class No, 27, N Bituminous, Cum: 3), Semi- Bituminous Broad er and Compo- inery and Tools; ‘@ifrivalied in this city, compri ing in part the fameus Gowqua brand 0) fro 3 to.12 feet wide, adapted to dini terms of your advertisement {n' EDWARD S1MMi DWABD OLAKK, WM. P. DOLE, J.J. 000: JOHN R. ELVANS ‘is Bank is now 0) at the new Banking enue, under Simms’ REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!! A REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. FORTY YBABS’ Has fully established the superiority of this Salve over all other healing remedies. -y looking Swellin al. Lump; class No. 31, Co: ils; class No. 32, Mac! class A, Bashes, Glazed. PENSACOLA. FLORIDA. Ship Chandlery; class No, 17, Hard- ery; class No. 19, Fire- No. 20, Hay and Straw; class No. 21, perm aud Lubricating Augers cam oan i 7 0. 299, Bituminous Cumberlan: ;,class No, 92, Machinery and Tools. EXPER ENO by bkillfaf workmen, bnd'all orde for the reeeipt of deposits, attended to. Give us a call and sg t reduces the ee - nd Inflamations as p Sores, Woonps, Buaya, WARD CLARK, Secretary. EDWARD CLARK & CO. Atthe Savings Bank, No, 65 EXCHANGE, G0 der; class No, 24, 8 Te the Valvea ed securities, within the Only 2 cents a Boz. b good and i? FOV bas been accepted, ‘The above are old and well established Remedies, For Sale by J.P. Dinswons, 491 Broadway, New York, B.W. Fow a4 5. Lely Rv* Co,, 18 Tremont st ouisiana avenue AUTAR AN? o28- EDWARD, OLARK, OHN BR. BLVANS Se =e ant belentidcaliy and salted, by WRANREIN 244 Pennsylvania avenue, det. 13th and isth sts., 388 Pennsylvania avenue, under the Nati: a TERRE P Bi TRS ee TR, My2Prcan P All dealersin this ity and Geo: ested to send te this office, each week, a sealed list of the articl furnish, at short notice, with t! same, QO. SUTHERLAND, Burg. U. 8. A.. Medical Purveyor. Brigadier canara Bi . O., Jane 1s, 1364, thi MONDAY f 501 e of. Niro ria A Novel. ByJ.C. Jeaffre- es they may be e Ingo i sli gloue Tr i Berar new edition, 2 vols. brated Passi 1m ER feentideally and correctly and severally, covenant with the and guarantee in case the fo: be accepted, that he o: vi acceptance of aaid bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient al to the amount of the contract. sed in pomioty o to Panted December 8, made, and, in case the into @ contract aa Aran’ ence between the offer by said —— and lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom Cscontrasr may be awarded p under our hands and seals this —— day of hildren, By Catherine price of each attach: enue Right of Emancipation. By the author of the * Lamp- ‘even Btories with Basement and Attic, down the Amoor, Hand Book for Travelers in Europe. Westminster Review for July. Woman's Philosophy of W. DAMS EXP’ A Onnie GREAT BASTRRN, NORTHERN, Ai : BEN EXPRESS FORWARDED bina MERCHANDISE, MONEY JEWELRY ‘orwarded with SAF Eecemnible, sections of the countr: in the Pr iH, EAST, W TON, D. DELPHIA. MALLY LEXING Wrong of Blave: sunted Hearts, Pennerivanis 0, W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELER D Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, ALBUMS, CAR &o. in ‘a great variety, and at RDONNANCE DE CAVALERIB. 8 vols, P Militaire. Paris. Collins’ Voyage under which the bi said fail WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS : 5 OE ws bh @ainsular and | ‘Napier’s Life gud ficial Correspon- Ole! . otters: of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 yols., thes of Gen. Sir Robert Wilson, Pawde eS ‘ and Dispatches, 2 Letters with a < FRANCK TAYLOR. CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND “ HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. 1, uo HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FUBNISHED AT BHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. between 9th and lth dts * cole Du Cavalier a Cheval Ecole du Peloton a Pied- P. Bibliotheque complete des sous, Officer: adiers de Cavalerie. Paris. _ Instruction Sur le Travail Individuel dans la Cavalerie. le Fir du Fusil et du Pistolet, Ainslee’s Cavalry Manual. Nolan on ayy noe, ee rs story an ADA FRANC at 303 Ponnnsrivanis avenue, REEN AND BLACK TEAS.—We especially in- vite the attention of the lovers ef the above article te examine our stoe! NY, PA. AVENUE. Washington. Seal. it, to the best of my knowl ve-named ‘antore sufficient as sureties for they offer to be secar: To be certified by the Uni torney, Collector under the United sible person known to ty. ———, States District At. toms, or any other officer Government, or respon- ce. Brigadier geen ory M. ‘EBMASTER’S OFFIOR, op Wasnineron, D. C., January 4, 1864. , Lumber, Leather, or of th 8 . BON ETY AND DISPATO: to TAYLOR. cus QUART: obra: Peete Ad- eae argsoliomrat ove casalied gn art om, if ever, equ &ko. T. 'BMITH & 00, porters an4@ dealers in fine Family Groceries, 511 7th street. TABLES FOR SALB.—The Sabscri- FIRST OLASS poor , Bearly new, very lew. OTS 8H! B sii tae SUIT THE TI le ate now manufacturing all kinds of SHOKS, and constanly receiving a sup- ly of Eastern made work ufevery des ly to order, and Gan has {iis'eity for much inferior. of Eastern’ aaa wat oF aS et Es eaoad exerts at prices, Give usa 314 Penn. 81 BRICKS! y PON ‘B, on bandand for aa) ‘atthe foot of sath at. the: z esses to all pro: me marcial tonne Great: jection of NOTES, D! and BILLS made accessible parts of y sold at a mue! retefore charged in ILEVELAND’S HL LEM! A Cr iatisceara potable bs ten part 3; lusketry; Londor, $ Firing; London. to use it; London, Om TAYLOR, vi he Piiistrect en y imei Cima) Line; wl] LIMB} 1h ston it -reyannyon wenlaavenue. jele-tf (VOMPARION Pe sot aablloned 7 Manual of 2c, BI 1s Rise Practice; 7 nosistor of With. ore ead hese eae EE, ASHINGTON 812: ‘the lowest cath prices, LOCK BOsPiTaL; OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FESDERIOCK era: ried aida ihe ADVERTISING Biovinal Womedy a, e world for ys ane ISBA! IMPRUDENOR, ef in Sia Hours! No Trifing! Persons by rant Pretenders, or by D eison, ereary. should apply immediately. 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CR4ARGR weart, FROM OnE ro rWol Da Ars. ‘eakness of the Bao! ‘involuntary Disel Btrietures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladter, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dym PARA Languor, Low Spirits, ‘Confusion of tdess, ipitation of ‘the Heatt, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or kin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- a arising from Solitary Habits of Yonth—t>; BT and solitary practiees more faisi to thei? ims than the song of Syrens to the mariners ef Elyssus, blightin, eir most brilliant hopes or Pipcivetions, rendering marriage, &: eee Rapecialiy, who have become theviot! specially, who have me the ms o2Boli- tary Vice that dreadfal and destructive habisenis geanally Sweeps to an untimely grave thousends of ‘oung Men of the mostexalted talentand brilliang intellect. who might otherwise h: entranced lis. tening Senates with the thunder: eloquence or wakes vedere the living lyre, call with fall nfide TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the #ad and melanch. produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weaknesg of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimneso of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of fhe Heart, Draveptia, Nervous Irritability, Be- Fangement of the Digestive Funetions, General ! Debdility, Bymptoms neumption, &e, MeENTAaLitY.—The fearful efects on the mind are arte be rentes of Buttanin Foceetoee ol eas, Depress! be ‘el n Aversion te'Bociety. Beif-distrust, Love of Ball &o “ 7° “UARRIAGE Marvied Persons, or young men contemplatt marriage, re of Physical Weakness, Organie Debdility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &o., should apply immediately. He who pisces himeelf under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as o Physician, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTHNOY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigce reatered. Thousands of the most nervous, deb tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All impediments to marriage, Physical or M Disquali cations, Toss of Procrastive Power, yous Irri ility, remblings. ess, oF Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, epeedity cured, {ogentn the United Staten, and the efeater part G2 jegers in e Uni s, aT @ greater ce whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere.has effected some of the most satonishing cures that were eek known; many troubled with ringing in the h and ears when asleep. t nervousness, be alarmed t endden sounds, ‘bashfainess, with frequent lashing attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves vd a certain L wcnaee | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even whem asleep, and, i? not cured. renders marriage Impossible, and de- stroys both mind and bedy, should apply immedi ate! Wh ta pitythat a yeung man, the hi of hia Country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the co: mm from the pat of nature an: lulging in a certain secret it, Buch persons must. before contemplating MARRIAG. feflect that a sound mind and body are the mom necessary requisites to promote connubial happi ig) jndest = Without nese tee sOREney, throughs fe becomes 8 wei image; the pri hourly darkens to th view: the mind Qeeomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- oboly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. ae DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. en the mii ded and imprudent votary leasure finda he faa imbibed the seeds ofthis pains 1 disease, it often happens that an ill timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- plying to those whe, from education and rerpesta- ility can alone befriend him, He falls into tha hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, capable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, rifling month after month, or as long a2 mallest fee ean be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- ing dine ppolaraieatt; or, ey. the use of that deadly poison, Hercnry, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as Affectiona of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete,, progressing with frightful rapidity until death pe anend ta his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- eenoveret! country from Whose bourne no travele. returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRERY?, left hand side going from Baltimore street,a doors — she corner, Fail not to observe name and num . 7 No letters received unless post-paid and son- taining a stamp to be usedonthe repiy. Persona writing should state age, and send portionot ad- Vertisement describing symptoms, ‘hs Dr.’s Diploma hanks in his Offs, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. ‘The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty ye rtant Surgical 0; : ry Johnston, witnessed b: and many other nol peered avin and again is Standing asa gentleman of character re sponstpllity. is a mficient guarantee to the f- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly gzcnrT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARBITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOAT TAIN REMEDY EVER USED |, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, ilk pebgg hd EL! a tains no Mine: no Balsam, no lercury, e ate » sab havi: en’ ve @, patent taste wal will oak an jeasan’ any way ip- fare the, stomach or bowels of the most delicate. in from two to four days, and recent cases in“ twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate ofthe University of Pennsylvania, one ofthe mos? eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, HO REPOBURE, RO TRO! 10 CHANGE WHATRYBR, Let those who have req of getting cured, g who Bare At gorged with Copavia, or ne . "SAMARITA'S GFT. ni mail in a plain envelope. rice—Male packages, Me }, $3, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD II BLOOD!! SCROFULA, ULCBRS, SURES, SPOTE TEITERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS R VENEREAL DISEASES, ae. BAM. dvd) paths AND HERB JUICE re © lo as & positive cure, ayPMhiis O8 VENEKEAL DISEASES. the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy eve? preserib ;i¢ reaches and eradicates every particls of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorougs and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy oud be Reale ent do not Sanenis 4 to your pos- rit r which you may repen‘ ears 7 that for PO NOT DESPATE! * Although you be need im le, tha BAMARITAN'S ROGE AND HERD JURORS will remove every vestige impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. ‘EMAL: FEMALES (|) iain Lie tions Swite which numbers of Fe- les suffer, tie ROOT AND HERB JUIOBS is most bappily. adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, im Whites, in bearing down, Falling ef the Wemb Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or § bottles sg _ SAMARITAN’S OHANCRE WASH. cr 5 rections. opmuonD OO Sor 181 Philadelphia Pos ice, Set bees CALVERT FORD, corner ef lth and HENRY ©00K, Alexandria. may 6-tf Y NFIDENTiAL. OUNG who have injured themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middle ~ aged orold men _ ho, from the follies ef youth or er causes, fee/ a debility in advan 78, bef lacing themselves under the treat- Ter of any one, shauid first read “THE SECRET Married it FIEND,’ as Ladies me oars, ane ative. tre seated envelope on rée- Svipt of Twerty-five Address eo M-ly OHAS, STEWS 47 *[RESSE MAR Protected by Royal Letters Pat ‘ent o} secured by the seals of tha f England, and h de Paris, Imperias- Beles oc Motelpes Vienne. rath godine 'riesmar No. 1 is effectual remedy for Relax- ion, Spermatorrhoea, and Exkaustien of the Sys- ta Tresmar N .Zhas entirely superseded the useous use of eo wis, Cubebs, &e. Triesmar able Losenge. ih: f atmos: ti at $3 each, or four GSeasen in one for. $9, and 1s. $a) cases, thus BUiDES tusaaeallgetente: Howe, e.. de “Fnolesste i Zetall by, Dr, BARBOW, No. 194 ew York. iy 90 Pa. ave, falsd of 8.0. FORD, No, 990 Fa, ares MISMRY THAT IS_TH CH Pe rhe reg At IS Tat SAntaRE of WONDERS, ARATOMY ant maerto lame, tree(for tbe. De yer ame Pn a ei ture e, In ory ecknene: Dap 01 Fimoteg ‘and Nature's Law. ve been the means of ds,and wil] be forwarded Seoolst of four stamps, by addr feces Cypiact a dmatoms and Med ina, 808 way, New Yo! i 7B . INESS =(f LemeDY, NOR R WILL Sarees The em to the tanto, baa no bad odor, and may the vest f spo) without fear of 3 te freo. eo SY bas, on renu! by

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