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Po.scs Rarorte—Third Preoinet—(ooree Campbell, carry ing weapons; $5.50. Margaret Logs», dropk; workhouse. Wm. Barker and Barney Jobpeon, disorderly; $2-50each. Henry apm do.; $550. Philip Gilooly, do; $544. ary Igian, do; 4. Dourth Precincts mary Fitz, threats; bail for eae. James Gillis, asssult; dismissed. Mary cLaughiin, drank; workbouse. Fyth Precinct —Virginia Hopkins, Jas. Mc- Devitt, drunk and disorderly: Jas, Huett, dis- orderl; E. Trimble and B. MoUracken, do.; $2 each. Kate O Donald, drunk; $1.50. H. Myers, torderly, $5. oor, Prewnct —Sarah Dorsey, drank and disorderly; workhouse. QO. Scbourd, Jno. Ma- honey, Timothy Sullivan, Patrick Driscoll, violating cow law; $1 each. Edw’d Fitzgerald, do.; $3. John Bennet, O. Lee, alias Gilbert, and M. Curtis, do ; cost, 55 centseach. James Malloy. do; dismissed. John Collins, dog un- licensed; #5._ FE. Hasermaes‘er, drunk; mili- tary. Mary Lee, grand larceny; jail for court. ‘Wm. Thomas, disorderly; $1. Tenth Precinct —Cornelius Wildman aad J. Wildman, paesing counterfeit money; dis- missed. Joseph Codrick, Nancy Dondle and Pat'k Broden, assault and battery; bail for court. Wm. Bell, larceny; dismissed. Henry Gray, drunk and disorderly; $4. James Mc- Frainer. do.: $3. Jas. Murphy and William Slaser, disorderly; $3 each. > FourtH Warp Sration Casss.—Edward Brick, selling quer by the small unlicensed: $2058. Robert Johnson, James A. Savoy, fighting; locked up. Isabella Laweon, larceny. ¢ismissed. Henry Lawson, Go.; jail for court’ Ches. Shaffer, disorderly; #3. w. Brick’ selling liquor to soldiers; $20. Chas. Francis’ crunk and disorderly; military. Michae: Geary, assault and battery; bail for court’ John H. Hagan, drunk; @2. Michael Rice, do- and disorderly; dismissed. Isaac Fouke, riding: op a sidewalk; #5. James McElhany, dronk and disorderly; $3. Daniel Sullivan, do.: dis- missed. Capt. J. E. Erickson, in company with & negro prostitute; $5. Harriet Bruce, street- walking; dismissed. Richard Sealey, drunk apd disorderly; dismissed. Peter Hughes, drank; military. John Grey, do.; $2. Austin Bundy, threats; bail for peace. ee gee Te Cow Law.—By reference to the police returns of the Third and Fourth Wards, it will be seen that the justices and policemen are enforcing the cow law. The owners of cows will do well to attend to the requirements of the law, as the officers are determined to per- form their duty, unplesant as it is. “JUST HOVERINTHS HaFRICA.”—Two new- jy imported Englishmen just otf the stea mer, strolled tnto the restaurant attached to the Tre- mont House, the other day, and aftera won- dering stare at the long row of individuals, each busily and silently engaged in bolting in their allowance of tood in the shortest possible time, climbed up on two stools and hesitating- ly ordered: “A chop and some hale.” While the agile Willam was ordering their meal, the attention of one of the Bulls was at- tracted by a dish unknown to him, but of which his neighbors were partaking with great gusto. Carefully waiting until the man next him granted, “Nother ear ’o corn,” he nudged his brother Bull with— «’Enry, there’s an H’american wegetable that we dop’t ‘ave at ‘ome. Let’s ‘ave some,” and seep abal ine he ordered— “Haw! aiter h’ear ’o corn.” The corn (a dish unknown in England) was brought smoking hot, and Bull passed it to his countryman, who, observing the manner of his neighbors, sliced it down with his knife, and tasted it with an approving wink. “Good?” asked Bull No 1. «Werry,” said No. 2, adding with true Brit- ish economy, ‘There is no use in hordering another: ‘ere’s enough for both of us,” passed the cob to his companion, who gravely sliced it after the manner of & cucumber, and, after seasoning it, commenced eating the sliced cob. He got through two or three slices with some diffi- culty,andto thehuge delight ofa small boy ‘with a cropped head behind the bar, and then turning to his companion, ejacula'ed— “My byes, ‘enry,hifthisis a sample hof H’am- rican wegetables, their stomachs must be iron-plated like their vloody ships!” An unctious grin slid over the facesof the Witnesses, and William turned fiercely on the small boy and ordered him “to make change at the other end of the counter.” —Com- “THE EVENING STAR. EDUGATIONAL. DAY, Sept. Is Bapartment opone WEDN ES. opane the College, WEDNESDAY, a!ogues or farther informa- @. W. BAM: ORROMBO COLLBGR, Pikesville, Bi ja ns ite ninth session For the terms or o! EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMIN The duties of this institu will be resumed September 5. For eircuiars ad- M. J. HARROVER. Capitol, under the direction of the Chief Bagincer, dress the principal, to whom application may be made for information, wT, TIMOTHY'S HALL : 4 See ; next. ds for the faithful execution ef the contrast n his SCHOOL FOR | will required. PILS, at the above ERDAY, Sept. 13, 1864. ery liberal outlay, secur: st him in tbe education of young gen- procured a site inferior to none ia for ralubrity of climate and beaut, . The Hall isan extensive series of build. ‘tted up with every requisite for comfo-t. convenience and health, surrounded by 3) ground.affurding ample scope for physical exer- The following gentlemen constitute the t iW PARSONS. Prin:ipal and rofestor Sore and Moral Sciences, ence and Mathematica. r of Av cient Langnages & Moral Science, ere ger. A. SoMMERFIELD HANK. 4. mM es- Lettres an: n Prot HB BRUNING. A. Ma eosaaee rately, jw Clerk House Representatives, U. 8. ar w ee ee prorcssy ° reed“ Pro je Nav Cclved at this office until the 19th of Sep'ember of the bids will be commenced, for furnishing an d+livering, at the several Navy Yarda named the Professor of N: materials and articles embraced in prin'ed sehed- Rey. J.NEW. ales, which with fall instructions, will be fur- nished on application, and sent by mail, if so re- quested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the classes named there'n, by the .M., commandants of the several Navy Yards, for the Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics. | classes for the yards und-r their command, or by casualty the Navy Axent nearest thereto, cr by the Bureau Professor of French Languages. Professor of Painting and D; . A.M, METZ, Fea.- Pens Dearing ¢ Vocal and Instrumental Musics. TERMs.—Boarding pupils $30) per year of 10 per year of 10 months. For particulars see circulars. to be obtained at principal bookstores, or address E_ PARSONS, Oatonsville. Baltimore County, Maryland. Circulars to be had at the Star Office. sep 2 D& Wim* ENTS AND TEACHERS OF GEORGE- ‘0 A full assortment of L BOOKS constantly on hand, at $5 High street. Bo42vine P Corner Prospect and Frederick stri . Mre. Gen. T. T. Wi 8 of this institution will be re- sy. Sept. 12. au 29 2w offers, no bid will received which contains including fare to and fi ND DAY SEMINARY FOR YUNG LADIES, eeta, George- ELER, Prin- QT. VINCENT’S SCHOOL, LS Comnerey 1th ai UNDER THE Ce ory os The duties of this school will be resumed on HURSDAY, Sept. ist, 185s. The Sisters in charge willdeyote themselves to the advancementof their | puyils io all the branches ofan English education, rd to the moral training o nder their care. consequence ef the advance of prices the pelled to inerease their rates of au 27-20 FEMALE SCHOOL. f, C. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria. Va., haviug removed her school te CO: bridge, Md.,18 prepar irls.as boarding pupi ntellectual, domestic an ceive her most assiduouncare. for years engsxed in Alexandria, in educating gules ig well known to all old residents of that | wn. Parents in this vicinity whe desire further in- fermatien concernicg the advantages of her school are respectfully referred to Lewi of Alexandria, V, . D. W. the Washington Star. Her ter ition, &¢ .are moderate. Cambridge, Md. where she has recently located her school, is one of the healthiest and most de- htful villages in the Union, and hasabout it no ribate whatever except such as a prudent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- laughter thoroughly edu- SISTERS OF | Hair, and Plaster; class | 9. Gravel and Sand; class No. Sisters are com Mas. MARIA to receive four OF fre | and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and | Ouls; class No 25, Iron Castings, class No. McKenzie, Esq. 1 | 5, Oak and Hard Wvod; class for board, tu- | Spikes and Nails; class ityin which to havea cated and trained for future usefulness. The fall term of her scho first Monday of September. K RS. BURR will reopen her School on MON- DAY. Sept. 26, $91 H street. FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution will of Beptember, 1864. Oi y, corner lth street ol commences on sep 2-eotoctl* commence on the 5th lars obtained at the Academ aud New York avenue. _ ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. _ Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense rs_at Star Office,or ad- ._K. BURNS, Principal Broekville, Montgomery ca., for 21 weeks, $110. mercial Bulletin. OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjutant General's Wasntagion: March 17, lications for leaves of absence or per- | dressed All ap Mission to visit Washington mast be adi to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed direct to the Secretary of War oo tDis subject Will receive no attention. By order of the Secretary ef War: E. D Towmsxnxp, Assistant Adjutant (eneral SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM eeuliar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately relieved by the PERUVIAN 8YRUP, roteeted Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP : supplies the blood with its vital principle, or LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, Infusing 8tReNcTa VicoR and New Lirs into al parts of the system. One of the most Distingnished Jurist in New England writes to a friend as follows: “I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction, It has made a > MAN of me; infused into my sy?tem new igor, and encray; Iam xo longer tremulous and ili 1 and pbysical, than at any time during the last five years.” An eminent Divine of Boston says: “I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me BSW VIGOR, BUOTANOY of SPIRITS, BLASTIOITY of MUSCLE.” Pamphiets free. J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York. COUGHS! COLDS! CONSUMPTION! WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Owe oF THE OLDEST awD Most R&LiasLeB Rewe DIzS IN THB WORLD FoR Coughs, Colds. Whooprnx Couzh, Bronchitis, culty Brathine Astama, Haxtsaet 4 Throat, Croup, and every Affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry does not Dry ap a Cough aud leave the seeds IST ie ai in the stem, but leosens it, amd cleanses the Lunga of a! impurities. None genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS,” onthe wrapper. REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE!! A REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. FORTY YBARS’ EXPER ENOB Has fully established the superiority of this Salve over all other healing remedies. It reduces the most angry looking Swe!lings and Inflamations as if by Msgtes healt Op Sores, Wounps, Buans, BoaLps, &c., in a surprisingly short time. Only 3 cents a Boz. The above are old and well established Remedies. J.P. Dinsuors. 431 Beas, New Yi ee > roadway, x, BW. Fowie & Co,, 18 Tremont st Boston, _my 2 S& W3m __and by all Draggists, J.T. Ernwewr. RicoaRp Haxperson, KIDWELL & HENDERSON, , No. 367 D atreet, near Ninth, Franklin Hall Building, Would respectfully iniorm their friends and the public that they are now receiving their Fal Btock of PAPERHANGINGS and WINDOW prem are CURTAINS, PICTURE CORDS SELS, &¢. Au atthe bee cash geen the latest styles and 2) ang in the rienced rerkmab, a! short notice, by expe- mem ie » No. 9th, entrance on D street. D street, near i 367 = {au 29-1m) 367 ASSEY COLLINS & CO.’3 M PHILADELPHIA DEBAUGHT ALB AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quantitiesof DRAUGH® ALE and PORTER from this celebrated brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who favor me with their orders. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended livered inal) partaof Washington and Goods Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent. t Gnion Bouiiing Depot, 57 Green street \ pete 2 __ Georgetown, BD. 0. ne ‘HILLS AND FEVERS—3@ ) WORE — C Go at once t tes Oe “J a ns} vania eof Aguel® They are warTaute! tucare. Pe! ILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL—On Baiti- | more Railroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia. Pupils have the benefits of a home; thorough gourse in Mathematics, Languages, English, &c. Number limited. | Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M Seminary. Delaware county. Pa Terms modera' Pe +. Village Green jy 70* r[\EAMSIERS WANTED. Chit Quartermasters Office Wanted, at once, five hundred (500! to one thou- CURE ‘eamaters, each capable Of driving with | single line and managing six mule teams. To such who are com the pay per month will with one ration per day, and hospital privileges, including the best medical atterdance when sick, Men experienced as Wagon ai sachs posse upon bringing to this point twenty- Fe go eam rs. tain CHARLES H. TOMPKINS. .» corner of Twenty-second and Depot of Washington 864, nt to perform the duty, irty five (35) dollars, Masters will receive CK Brig. Gen. andi Lae easter, ILANOS.—We have just received eight more o L Steinway & Son’s P ent sizes and styles, which we offer for sale at factory prices. what higher in price than others, but their au- parent to all, afte: nation, We have alsoon tand a of other makers. gans, Prince’s Melodeons, at Music Store of W. METZE 2} Cor. 11th st. and Ps, avenue. jornre BEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Ninve Steesr, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on naend, the largest and best assortment in the city Li Brackets, Dro; i These Pianos are seme- eareful exam- amlin’s Cabinet Or- 4 Yellow P. New York, Phil on the most reasonable terina. Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board repared to furnish the une anywhere. on very reasonable terms. &c., are invited to cal and STBAM itt! as also everything in the th race satistectory oer ing Tubs, Fountains Wa' ‘ es &o., & No.800 az anber Claas No. 4, Yellow Pire Lumber; class y i class No. 16 Ship Chandle: ware; class No, 18, Stationer: wood, class No. 20. Hay and Straw; clasa Nea. 21, ich will be sold We do all ki: establishment in the city. INGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, IncenrozaTsD Manon STH, 1864 President and Treasurer. ice President and Secretary. 8. | J. @ARDN A Nines? Be, Lime, No [p}z, Moulding and No. 10, Slate; class fv. 11, Iron. Tron Spikes and EDWARD 5IM DWARD CLABK ‘This Bank ia now open for the recei, atthe id Fankin ae ; imme’ new buildi enue, under EDWARD CL. EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANKERS, Atthe Savings Bank, No. 55 ein EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SE BRAL BANKING House, No. 58 Dg. ARK, Secretary. VBR, AN Buna ey JOHN B. ELVANS' IMPROVE YOUR BYB- the use of the cel-' LS egy popes a ENING ABD Pagsenvine the PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL, Frick House oy Reragsesratives, U. B. Crag ay asuimeTo }. D. C., Sept. 7, 1864. H Sealed Proposals will be received at this o! fice til 12 o’elock m. on the 3th September, 1834, for Faratecin for the use of the House of Represen- tatives of the United States, 350 tons (2.00 Ibs.) best Baltimore Company’s No. 1 or large Ex; WHITE ASH COAL. or ofa quality equally good. Gords Baker's Pi $0 Cords best seas ned HICKORY WOOD. Br Gorda best seasoned OAK WOOD. The whole to be put away in the vaults of the The whole to be delivered by the lst November i Wocd will be contidered sepa- Bide for Goal and Wo Tap MoPHERS IN Navy DEPARTMENT, H Burcan of Yards and Docks, August 22, 1854. Sealei Proposals for each class separately en- la for Class No. (name the class) d at (mame the yard),”’ will be re- t, at 1¢'cleck,p m., at which hour the openin, 1 of the yards. ton aD yevent confarian and mistakesin sealing the classes for more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid which is not perfect and complete in itself according to the forms of offer and guaranty. and ee individual of afirm mast sign the bid and contract. Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly notified that 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; vo bid will be considered which thall be received after the period stated, and no allowance will be made for failures of the mail. All offers mn ust be accompanied by a certified copy of the bidder’s license. To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, biddera are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and drawa 4double Loops or 12 Baddle loops (bent for cantle) %4 Trace Eyes 24 long Chains, with toggles 4 Breast Hooks 2Leg Guards, with 10 rivets 6 Bad line under the endorsement, thus: ss Ercpcssls for Class No.(rame the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard.)’’ To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D. 0. Instructions and forma of offer, with copies of he Jaws bearing on the subject, will be furnished by commandants of yards, navy agente, and the Bureau, on application to all or either of them. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Class No.1, Bricks; class No. 2, Stone; class No. 5, Oak and Hard Woed; class No.6, White Pine, Bpruce, Juniper, and O7 Ercan: class No.7, Lime, 'o_8, Cement; class No. , Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire class No. 10,Slate; class No. 11, Iron, Tron Nails, and Spikes; class No 12, Bteel; class No. 13, Pig Irony class No. 14, Files; class No. 15, Paints, Oils, and Glasa; clasa No. 16, Ship Chandlery; claas No. 17, Hardware; class No, 18, Stationery; clasa No. 19, Fire Wood; class No. 20; Hay and Straw; c'ass No. 21, Provyender; class No, 22. Charcoal; class No. 23. Baling: Packin a bri sati: Augurs; c!asa No. 27, Anthracite Coal; class No.2. Bituminous Cumberisnd Coal; class No.31, Oopper and Composition Nails; class No, 32, Machinery and Tools; class A, Cement Paint. __ BOSTON, Class No.1, Bricks; class No. 2,8tone; class No. %. 6, White Pine, ruce, Juniper, and Cyress; class No.7, Lime, Hair and Plaster; class No 8, Cement; elass No. 9, Gravel and Sand; class No. 934, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire Clay; class No. 11. Iren, Iron No. 12, Steel; No 13, Pig Iron; class No. 14, Files; class No. 15, Paints, Oilsand Glass; class No. 16, Ship Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; cla: No. 19, Fire Wood; class No. 2), Hay and Stra class No. 21, Provender; No. 22, Gharcoal; clara No. 23, Belting, Pack id Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No. 25, Iron Castings; class No, 25, Aagers; class No, 27, An- thracite Goal; class No. 29, Bituminous Gumber- land Goal; class No. 39, Semi-Bituminous, Broad Top Coal, and Pictou; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools; class 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. 2%, Stone; class No. 4, Yellow Pine Lumber: No. 5, Osk and Hard Wood; class No, Pine, Spruce, Juniper acd bypress; ci No.7, Lime, Hair and Plaster; claes No, Oemeat: class No. 9, Gravel and Sand; class Ne. 93, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire Clay; class No. i0, Slate; class No. 11, Iron, Iron Spikes, and Nails; clase No. 12, Steel; class No. 13, ig Tron; class No Files; class No. 15, Paints, Oils and Glass; ¢ No. 16, 8hip Chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; 0. : class No. 18. Stationery; class No, 20, Hay and Btraw; class No. 21, Provender; class No. 22, Char- coal; ‘clase No. 23, Belting, Packing, and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No. 25, Iron Works, Piping, & 6, Augers; class No. 27, Anthracite C. class No. 30, Semi- Bituminous Broad Top ©: class No. 3/. Cop- per and Composition Nails; clam A, Fire Truck, c. PHILADELPHIA, Class No. 1, Bricks; class No 2, Stone; class No. 4, Yellow Pine Timber; class No.5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No.6, White Pine, Sprace, Juniper, and Cypress; class No. 7, Lime, Hair, end Plaste class NO 9, Gravel and’ Sand; ‘class No. 11, Iron, Tron Spikes, and Nails; class No, 12, Steel; class No, 14. Files; class No. 15, Paints. Oils, and Glass; clats No. 16,Bhip Ohandlery; class No. 17. Hard: ware ; class No. 18, Betlonssy; clase No. 19, Fire- wood; clars No. 20, Hay and Provender; clas: ‘0. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23, Belting, Packing, and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and Lubricating Oils; class No ‘8; class No. 27. Anthracite Co: . 30, Semi Bita- minous, Broad Tep Co . Machinery and Tools; clars A, Bilge Water Indicators; class B, Spark Arresters; class C, Pitch-nouse, NAVAL ASYLUM, Class No, 1. Clothing; class N. ‘traw; class No. 21, . Hats, Boots, Bhoes, &c.; class No. 3, Provisions; claas No, 4, Groceries; class No. . Dry Goods; class No, 6, o 7, Tobacco, class N. ‘aints, Oils. Glass, & 88 No. 11, Lumber; class No. 12, Virewood; class No. 13, Provender; class No. 14, Miscellaneous; class No. 15, Hardware; class No. 16, Stationery, WASHINGTON, Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2, Btone; class No, @ Lumber; class No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No, 6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper, and Syprere: class No.7, Lime, Hair, and Plaster; bees class ‘0.8 Cement: class No. 9, Gravel and Sand: 0. 9:4, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire laes No il. ron, Iron Nails, and Spikes; 2, Steel; class No. 13, Pig-Iron; class lars No. 15, Paints, Oils, and Glass; elass No. 17, Hard- ;claes No 19. Fire- Powder; class No 22. Charcoal; class No. 23, Belt: ing, and Hose; class No. 23, Sperm aod ; class No. 27. Anthracite Coal; ituminous Cumberland Qoal; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools, NORFOLK. Class No. 1, Bricks; class Ne. 3, Yellow Pine Oak and Hard Wood; class No.6, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper and Cypress: class No.7. ; Hair and Plaster: class No.8, Cement; clasa ire sand and Fire Olay;clas: No. 12, Steel; class No. 18, Pi ; 014, Files; class'No, 15, Paints, Siren lass No 16. ee) Chandlery; class No. 17, s Btationery, class No. 19, Ww Firewood ; class No. 20, Hay and 8 <class No. 21, Provender; class No. 22, Charcoal; Baiting, Packing and Hose class Works Beep at bri i Anthracite Coal; class No. 29, Biti : ferland Coal; class No.9) Bomi. Bituas toed Ben ao Ocal: Lamp; clase Rosa 09) per and Oompo- sition Nawis; class 0. 32, Mac! ner) ie: class A, Sashes, Glazed. ziguakzoels; Fy g Oil: class No. 26. Auzers; clase No. oT, PENSACOLA. FLORIDA. Class No. 16, Ship Chandlery; class No, 17, Hard- ware, class No. 18, Stationery; class No. 19, Fire- wood: class No.3, Hay and Straw; clase Novo, Provender; class No. oils ease ip ae, Ruger: ¢ cite Coal; class No. 29, juminous bi Coal; class No. 32, Machinery and Tools. eee perm aud Lubricating class No. 27, Anthra- au 24-wiw solentifcalizand correctly sui ennsylvania avenue, Det. 12th and 15th sts., an 388 Pennsylvani, Histp” GLASeRS. mia under the Natio RAPE ALBU &s — 8 great ¥: ERA GLASSES, TES D¥ VISITS, RESS COMPA: A” BAP OTHIOn 614 Ny, PA: AVR! a Washensa TERN, NORTHERN EXPRES® FORWARD: JEWAL 5. B)BONDS be AEC BAEETY AND DISPATCH ‘to all accessible sections of the country. GREAT BAS’ ERN Nich MEKCHANDISB. ABLES, NOP: forwarded with SFA KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES, London Allen’s Life of Dundonald, London x Dixon’s Life of Blake, London Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, London Lives of British Admirals, London Gilly’s Bhipwrecks of the Britigh Navy. London Cooper's Naval Boseeace ity Bouth sieon, Cooper Memoir of Admiral Brenton, London Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 2 vols,, ey 8 Life of Ne'son, London ‘8 Naval History ndon Memoirs of Admiral de Saumares, 2 vols.. London Life and Correspondence of Admiral Napier, 2 yols,, London ’ History of the Royal Navy, 2 vols., Lon- ‘don Brenton’s Naval History, 2 vols., London rep? FRANCK TAYLOR. ” t ‘is Company = Principal Railway 7. THIS IS Vv. i- @ zine Re eH W ae tue 4 | 813 TO GIVE NOTICE, that the subscri Bas agencies in thi NOATH, kAST t Washington county, inthe District letters of administration on the personal estate of Patrick Larner, late of Washington, D.0., de- #aid deceased, are hereby warned to fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscri- the | ber, on or before the 6th aa sher may otherwise by law be . W YORK, £1 ,» BALTIMORE gis ‘8 and other JUTHAMPTON and H. expresses to all *Coltection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS sh ces ort ay Se Gpaahinetne Db, . HEIBERGER, SUCOBSSOR 5 FB, % BETES DON & 7 at all accessible ps: AND BLACK TE) ¢ attention of the lo aoe are seldom, if rere Ly Importers and denievsin ty Wasntneto the lowest each prices, att mss BRICKS 1 an he foot OF 18th ns aa ber hath obtained from the Orphans: Doars of of Columbia. All persons having claims against the jibit the f February next ; cluded from nefit of said estate. AGE A my hand th's 6th day of February, _ su 36-law3w* JOHN H. RUSSELL, Adm’r, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTIC; A ber has obtained from ihe Orpiaus: Court at Wasbi: nm County, in th letters testamentary a th a paerat Salambis | Jamen Carrico, late of Washington County, D.C., | ey pe . All persons baving claims inst the » are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch bser! | Stu Raters ie Satay of Seat ante ey ey hs excluded from all benefit ef vers of the ators ! Lae es H rit se and Companion f fo mana | man’s Wear Book, 1864. Dod’s Pew ees Given under my hand this 234 day of Aug. oe lawSw™ BUSANNAH GAHEIOO.” ‘3.—The Knig! age of Great Bri- 'eerage of Great se of Commo: tage of Great Britain. Briti ’s Peerage of Great Britain, 1364. Burke's x } Bett’s Peeraze of Great ce Trot aa | of the British Bmpire, Burke’s Authori: eae ane FRANOK TAYLOR” bids. shown by Attorney, Collector of Oustoms or any other officer der the United States Government or responsi- ble rson known to this offic a : fo! be obtained upon app! and deliver to the United States, at the Quarte: master’s I’ypartment at Sroes terms of your advertisement {nviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, D the following articles, vis: ~~ "86 pounds — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 82 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 ands ——tee of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 Brigadier General D. H. Rucemn. Gounty of and severally, covenant with the Uni and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of. be accepted, that he or they will, wi after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, under which the bid was made,and,in case the ssid —— shall fail to enter into = contract as aforesaid, we tee ence between lowest responsible bi the contract may be awarded. Thich they offer to be secarit: torney nder th ited States Government, or respon- ible person known to % dec $-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. Cun? cane Pe. (COMPANION TO THR REBELLION RECORD, soe ren bake eS PROPOSALS. P2orosaLs FOR HABNESS IRONS. Onpmaro® Orrics, Wan Deranrusny, at ‘Waseinaron. Sept. 1, lass, t Proposa!s will be received by this Department until SATURDAY. the I7th day of september. at4o’clock p.m., for the delivery at the Goring: oH Armory, Massachusetts, Watervliet, Fran fort or New Wrought Iron Work, for United States Artillery Harness. ‘ork Arsenals, of 6,00 single sets of The Harness Irons sre to be packed in we'l made boxes containing twelve single sets each, buing an assortment for 4 wheel and 8 lead horses; and each tyelve seta so packed, wili consist of the following jece! rs long Hames,complete 3 pai’ 3 pairs short Hames, complet, 6 pairs medium Hames. complete Trace Clips with 144 Rive ves dle 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 Springfield Armory; are to be smoothly finished; are to fill the standard guages. smooth|y oovis tobe made of the size aud Mad of iron prescrived in the official bill of iron copies of which can be obtained at this office, a the New York Agency, and at the Springield Armory. 1 irons are to be well japanned—the japan tone otabe 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 put up in proper bundles, roperly labelled, and each box is to be carefully aed as prescribed by the Inspector. The peckisg Dox to be paid for at the Inspector's valu- ation. Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day, commencing on the ist day of Uctober, } 364, next. Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub- ject the contractor to a forfeitare of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. oO bids will be considered except from parties tually engaged in the manufacture of this or siniter Kinde cf iron work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops all the saachiner and appliances for turning out the full amount o! work specified per day. QUARANTEE, The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty signed by two respon: Biblea raons, that. in case his bid be accepted. he will at once execute the contract for the*same with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles pro- osed in conformity with the terms of this adver- isement; and in case 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 remponsthiliy 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 the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his arantors, Will be required of the successful bid- fer or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTES. We, the undersigned, residents of county of , and State of , hereby, jointly and sev ly, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of — — be accepted, 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 articles proposed. in conformity + dated Sept. and in case the said contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lewest responsible bidder, or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals a this day of . 2 Witness: Seal. To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate aLove mentioned. Forms 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 part thereof; and bidders will state the arsen- al at which they can deliver, and the number of seta at each, if for more than one. te * Proposals will be addressed te “Brigadier Gen- eral George D: Ramsay. Chief of Ordnanee, Wash- Ington. D. 0. and is ns. aie cane GEORGE D. RAMSAY. ep l-eotd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, PBorosars FOR FORAGE, Quanruaussrsn’s Orricz. Wasi: om Duror, Deo. 8, 1863. { Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplyin U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- rtment, a ington, D. O., Baltimore. a t Was! Md.. Biexendria and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bide will be received for the delivery of 6,00 bushels otcorn or oats and 60 tons of hay or straw. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points the: erepore to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make detiveries th the quantity ef each article proposed to be iv ered, the time when said deliveries ahall be com- menced, and when to be completed. ‘he price must be written out in wordson the Corn to be up in id stout sacks, of abou two bushelseach, Oatsin like sacks ofabout three oushelseach. The sacks to be furnished without ‘tra charge to the Gover & Straw to be securely baled, nt Tue hay and y 3 The particular kind or description of oats, corn. hay or straw proposed to be delivered mest be stated in the proposals, Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid }tsvection by the Government Inspector before bein, a0 ; Contracts will be awarded from {ime to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and perment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall have beep vivered and accepted. The bidaer wili be required to accompany his ed by two respon- P oposals wi Synaran ai, sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or whew within ten days thereafter, execute the con for the same, with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract. seer to make good the tng oles of sale Bi to whom thi sible bidde_,or the person to whom the contract may be awarded ifference between said bidder and the next lowest respon- The responsibility of the guarantors must Phe oficial certincate of = UB. District 2. All bidders will be duly motined of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. The full name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Obief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, and should be plainly marked “Proposals ‘Bonds, ina sam equal to the amount of the con. tract, signed by the contractor and both 2f antors, will be required of the success-al bid- ler or hidders upon signing the contract, Blar.« forms 0 Dida, quarantese sudibontes may ication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County Cae —_— a 1, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish bly to th ec, 8, 1868, ushels of Corn, in sacks, at — per bushel ef unds. mmenoe on or before the — d. Delbrary to 00 to be completed en or before tae f-——, 186—, and pled self to entel inte a written contract with the Waitea Btatos, with good and approved securities, within the pace of ten days r_ being notified that deen accepted. Your Obedient servant.” ee al Depot Quartermaster, Gare! s pot Qua iohington, D, 0, UABRANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of ——, im the and State of . peredy saintly ited States, ten days to make good the differ- by asid and the next ste fe | the person to w! jtness, Giver ander our hands and seal this —— day of —, e—. ‘Seal. Beal. I hereby certii it, to the best of my know!l- edge and nina bove-named guarantors are ‘and sufficient as sureties for the amount for arity. ————, fied by the United Btates District At- De Gollector of ‘Oustoms, or any other officer °D Hi. RUCKER, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1864. { see yaa ante ane: Office Furniture re quested to send to this office, on MONDAY week, , Sesh sealed roped ot Tie ery ot short 1. Wi e price of each in figures, ‘that, in case the sets MPANION TO TH: Oficial Wa rs }» 1 vol, &vo., w: Pea tarion, in the o the terms of this advertisement, 1, 1864, under which the bid was made, shall fail to enter into a tment reserves the right to reject any bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any d will be endorsed “Proposals LAND SALES. | D THE PRESIDENT H B* DENT OP THE UNITED OR THE SALE OF VALUABLELANDS INTHE | FORTE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESBRVATION IN MINNBSUTA, | In pursuance of law. I, ABRAHAM LIVOOLN, President of the United States of America, do | hereby deelare and make Known that public sales will be held inthe under-mentioned Land Office, in the State of Minnesota, at the periods herein after designated. to wit: At the Land Office at Bt Peter, commencing on MON DAY, the fifth ase of December next, for th disposal of the public lands comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians. above men- tioned, and situated in the following parts of towasbips, which will be sold at the appraised valne of the lands and the improvements thereon, viz: North of the tase line and west of the Afth principal meridia In township 176, range 24 .. In township 197, range 24 In townebip 16, ravge 25. In sowashis wi anges ent aaa caneaate: Heularl y_ describing the indivia- A schedule particu = 4 ual tracts, with the appraised value per acre. will be cpen for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. ‘ The offering of the abore lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed, in the order designated in the above-mentioned achedule, and consecutively by tewnships. as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed ; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks and no private entry of any of th mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this 23d day of August, Anno Domini one | i d sixty. fe a thousand eight hundred and sixty. four. oon, By the President: JOS. 8. W. 5 Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. N TUAL BONA-FIDESETTLERS— NOTIOR TOS PRE-EMPTORS. Inthe third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1863. Statutes, volume 12, 658, opening to sale the Winnebago» Reserva Hon. it iestipulated that before any person shall be entitled to enter any portion of the raid lands, by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure to sale to the highest bidder at public outery, he shall become an actual bona- fide settler thereon, and sball conform te all the regulations now provided by lawin cases of pre- emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full appraised value of the lands and the improvements ereon. ® Now. in order that all anck bona-fide, actnal settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN,. that they must come forward and file their afids- vits, designating the particular tracts on which they may he actually settled. giving the date of such actual settlement, and. before the expiration of one year from such date, the sevoral pre etapuon claims must be established before the Register and Receiver, accordiog to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and fu!l payment made thereon according to the full affixed, appraised value o' the lands and improvements thereon. Ist. In all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale, such bona fide actus] settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from the publi¢ sale. : . 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub- lic gale the parties must estabtish and pay up ior their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest biider, under the forego- ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at mck enblis ae the price = not be fora less sum jan for @ appraised value. praise” JOS. 3 WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner, (homme AND CLOTHING MATERIALS, Navy Derartmest, BUREAU OF PRovIsIONS anv OLOTRING, September 1, 1354, Separate Proposals, sealed and endorsed * Pro- posals for Navy Clothing, and Clothing Mate- rials,” wil be received at this bureau until two o’clock p.m ,on the 12th day of October next, for furnishing abd delivering (on, receiving thirty days’ notice) at the United States Nay Charlestown, Msas.. and Brooklyn, N. ¥.,in numbers and quanti list, viz: Charlestown. Brooklyn. +++ 3,000 7,008 Pea Jackets... 7 Round Jackets. 300 Blue Cloth Trowsers, pairs 5, Blue Satinet Trowsers, Row Canvas Duek Trowsers. 5,00 Barnsley Sheeting Frocks. $000 Blue Flannel Overshirts 10,0 Blue Flannel Undershirt: 13,000 18,000 100,00 100.00 19,000 & 15,050 Kip-skin Sh: Woollen Sosks. a 15. Blarkets. .. + 8,000 Mattresses (with one cover for each)... Sccspseeees ; Black Silk Handkerchief Boo‘s. paira Offers nay be made the option of the bidder, and in case more than one article in contained in this offer, the chief of the bureau will have the right to accept one er more of the articles contained in such offer and reject the remainder. The price must be uniform, and of- Sers must emirace ali ofany oneor more articles de- lirerable at allthestations _ For the description of articles in the above list, bidders are referred to the samples at the said navy Te and tothe advertisement of this bi for jurean da- ed July 8, 1363, and for information as to the laws and regulations ‘in pamphlet form) regarding con- tracts, to the officers of the several commandants ofsevy yards and navy agente, e proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov- erpment. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ap- plication to the navy agent at Boston, New York, or Philadelpbia,andatthisbureau. sep 2-lawiw p*PoRtant TO SUTLEBS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of d'et 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 Surgeons, The profits are large, H. A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, sotly Washington, D.O PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to DINING ROOMS WALLS, amp, = ; HAMBERS, 6.00 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 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 din! rooms, ay << Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS CORNIOCES, PABLOE 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, 348 7th street, between I street and ap 33-e0 . aYenue, LARIFIED CIDER! « CLARIFIED CIDER}! I have just received per schooners “Qeorge 8. Adama” and “J. W..” from Boston a large suppl; of gore MassachasettsCLARIFIED ‘CIDER -whtok offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- ities to suit purchasers Hotel keepers, sutiers, and all others in want ofa prime article of Cider are invited to call and ex- amine this before Purchasing elsewhere. RILEY A PARLORS. SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st. e Georgetown, Do. ARLBOROUGH'S DISPATCHES, Edited b; M General Murray. 8 vols.,London., id Dispatches of Lord Nelson. 7 vols., London, Official Diepatches of the War of 1812. ana Correspondence of Sir Thos. Picton, Zvols,. Lendon. Col. Frazer's Letters during the Peninsular and 5 a * "6 Life and Official Correspon- dence, 2 vols puieand Letters of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols., ndon, Diary and Dispatches of Gen. Sir Robert Wilson, 2yols,, London, Bir 'W°Bidney Smith’s Life and Dispatches, Is. , Le "i "Collingwood’s Public and Private Letters with a meilina toute Dispatebes, London, 8] e Le jonfeder ial ‘Reporte of Battles. feenldeget ee streaks #RANOK TAYLOR, ee RPHANS’ COURT, SEPTEMBER 3D,1864.— District or CoLumBia. County or Wasaina- TOM, so toes: In the case of Obaries T. Hawkins, Ad- ministrator of John Hawkins, deceased,’ the Administrator aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of W ington County afore- said appointed SATURDAY the vith da: Ef : ber Bext.for the final settlement and aetabe fonat oan the personal estate of said deceased, and fein hand, es far as the same have b maa lected and turned into money: when andiwhere all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) h their clatms preperl: vouched, or they may otherwise bylaw deexelud from all benefit in said deceased’s estate: provided acopy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 24th day of September, 18%, T Z,C. ROBBINS, Register of Wills, AP OF RICHMOND AND SURROURDING country, showing rebel 50 conte, -) ok TAYLOR 15,384.95 acres, | 405.44 the Iands will bead- | batriwons ; LOOK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FPRBDBRIOE STABETg THE ONLY petite er ase rte Ras discovered the most Certain, 7, ang Bffectaual Remedy im the world for DINE Ag! INPRUDBNOR, ief in Bours! No Trifang! Persons ined by orant pAddr ya or by Deadly Poison, Mercury. should apply immediat 4 CURB WARRANTED OR NO CHAROB IN FROM ONE TO TWO Da¥s. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Dise! Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bl 4 Impotency, Gpneral Debility, Nervousnens, Dre pert, Leoguor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, ‘alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling. Dimness of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the 5 Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Langs. Stomach or Bowels—these Terrible Dieor- sing frem Solitary Habits of Youth—the solitary practices more fatal to thell jap the 80.5 of Eyrens to the mariners e ating their most brilliant popes od Tendering marriage, &¢., |mpomit> 3 Tieiwe TOUS MEN specially, who have become the v1 - tary Vice, that reattul and domtet eres ete eae anvually sweeps to an untim=ly grave thonsandsof Young Men of the most exalted talent and brillias® intellect. who might otherwise e entranced ties vents peer “e 7, Sean ee f eloquence oF wake extacy the living lyre, may cal! fan confidence bh TAKE ee NOTIOR. There are some of the sad and mein, effects produced by early habits of youth. ries Wrerees Of the Back and Limba, Pain in the Head. Dimuess of Bight, Lors of Muscular Power, Palpitation of | the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Teritabitity Be- rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debdility, 8ymptoms of Consumption, &e. Mentavity.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Lora of Mewory. Confuries: of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings, ae ae te) poeetts Self-distrust, Love of at . 4+ “MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplatt marriage, aware of Physical Weakness ‘wan! Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &o., should apply immediately. He who places himself ander the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor as a eae and confidently rely upon his skill as ys! . ORGANIO WEAKNESS, IMPOTENOY IMPEDI- GANIO WENTS TO MARRIAGE © oe eee ‘ards at ich ties and at such times as may be specified by the chi-f of this bureau or by the comman‘ants of the said Navy Yards, respective- ly, the numbers and quantities of the different ar- ticles, and at the places specified in the following epartment reserves the right to retect apy By Dr, Johnston's marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vi restered. Thousands of the most nervous, debill- tated and impotent, who had lost all been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Diequalifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- Yous Irritability, Tremblings. and Weakness, of Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, Member of the Hoyai Ooliege of Baravont, Low. mber of the jollege o! don, Graduate from one of the most cminent Gol- in the United States. and the greater part of e life has been ntin the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere ,has effected some of the moat astonishing cures that were Say known; many troubled with ringing in the h and ears when asleep. great nervousness. be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediate!y. ca teees airs tal: who have injured themselves by a certain racti indulged in when alone—a habit frequently earned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of ease are nightly, felt, ba age wae asleep, Rare not cured. renders marriage impossible, an stroys both mind and bedy, should apply imimedi- itely. shat a pity thats young man, the hope of his country and dariing of his parents, should be snatched from all the Sronpecs and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the pat of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit, Such persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE feflect that a sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to promote connubial happi nessindeed, Without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the _ eeelaaped hourly darkens to the view; the mind mes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with ue owe DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE,. When the misguided and impradent votary of picasure fisds he has imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease. it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- piyipe to those whe, from education and respeeta- i iy can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable ofeuring, filch his pecuniary substance, Keep him trifling 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- | inj Gisappointments or, by the use of that deadly ‘son, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death pute an end to his dreadfal gare) by sending him to that un- discqvered country from whose bourne no travele, returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, doors from the corner, Fail not to observe and number. @7No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be used on the repiy. Persons writing should state age, and send portion ot ad- vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hans in his Office, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty rs, and the numerous Ue bees Surgical Operations performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof The Ban’ D- ea and many other papers, notices of which ared in and again before the public, b: jis standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, is a wafficient guarantee to the f- jicted. ees DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-1y EORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFTI THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UEED ‘: . 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SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE Is offered the Fanite as 8 tive cure, SYPHILIS OR V REAL DISEASES. the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever preserfbed; it reaches and eradicates every partite of the venereal poii so that the cure is thoroug! and pe! ent. Take then of this purifying reme- ey eacibe pooled nd do not ieorereh to your pos- rr at for which you may repen years pee rh se) NOP Dash aT in le, the rou mi e pronounces BSAMARYTAN'S HOOT AND HERE JUTOas will remove every i = impurities from the mM, a8 well as a! ta of Mercury. Intmany oto ns with which aaa Fe. Tm nom of males euler, fe ROOT AND HERB JUIO most Whites, in bearin; Wi Debility, and for all complaintsincident to the sex, cent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottler Pee eeamTany.Smarces wate, cents, wo rections. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner ef 1th an@ Pa, avenue. 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