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ee eee THETVENING STAR | mDuosTons. | Fuoromaia, | _—_Fuoromaus THE EVENING STAR. Mesquite and Fiy Bites. oe t ything new a the pas’ Pe opines farinetioe, and we haye po t tbat our readers ents be veryelad to missed with only one. i ceecitiontet the shad flies which invade the es of Lake tario in June and July, and ‘which sometimes cover the decks of steamboats to the dep th of seven or eight inches in afew ta, we have never seen more muititndin- ry rms of insects on the wing out of town —say S’aten Island for instance—whilein town they bave gradually become & perfect nui- sance. The sting of the musquito, too, for some reason or other, seems to be unusually acrimonious this season, while flies,epiders, and errtain other insects, have acqnired a sort of bite tbat produces very great inflammation at- tended with much pain, and when upon the eyelids, the lips. or any tender part, often proves exceedingly dangerous. In explanation cf this latter phenomenon, it is said thatanimals dying of disease are not Duri-d sufficiently deep in the earth; that the Ries, &c. get atanc d+vour the decaying flesh, 9) 4 imbite the poison: us matter of th> diseas’; that tley communicste it tothe spiders who @evour them (thos making their bit unusually virulent, at times) as well #s to all other crea- tures they alight upon. Be the canse what it may, the number of persons soffring from such ills, at present,is sarprisingly large in this city, and some of them have been laid up im anguish for dave, to on~ knowledge, through the instramen‘ality o' such an apparentty in- significant cirevmstarcs. If the wound he poulticed at once and treated seriously, the m! jevons symptoms soon disanpsar. Few r-ons, however, consi ter a mosquito sting.a spider bite, or a fly bite,a mater of much uwoment and the consequent neglect leads to an aggravated dicorder. -‘Forewarned is fore- armed”, however, and it would be just as well for our readers to be on their guard and actac- eordingly—N. ¥. Sunday Times. ‘THE MARYLAND COLONIZATION SocteTy.— ‘The Maryland Colonization Society appears to beatastand still, For the first time in many years there will be no fall expedition dis- pa ched to the Maryland colony in Africa the | spree season. The fineship which belongs the Society—the Mary Caroline Stevens— which has been moored at Jackson’s wharf, Feil’s Point, for some months, is offered for sale, and from present indications it is likely a purchaeer for her will be found. As matters Bow stand the gentlemen composing the Mary- land Colony of Liberia are left to depend upon their own resources, which, it is said, they are faily competent to do.— Baltimore Sun. WZ The latest “mode” in regard to dessert at fashionable tables of Paris is to serve the fruit, still growing, in pots. Pears, cherries, peach- es, grapes, plums, figs, nectarines, &c., are ace on the table growing on dwarted espal- rs, the pots standing on silver sockets, or on trays. Strawberries thus growing are easily obtained. A t containing a strawberry piant in full bearing is placed before each guest. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Military District of Washington, ) Provost Marshal’s Office, Washington, D. C., Sept. 12, 1861. § @eneral Orders, No. 4. Information having been received at these Headquarters, that many persons engaged in the Clothing and Furnishing business in this District, have frequently sold citizens’ clothes te enlisted men, upon the men exhibiting cer- tifleates of discharge from the United States service ; and as suck discharges have, in most @ases, proved to be spurious and forged or be- denging to some other person than the one present- tng +t. It is therefore Ordered, Thatso much of General Order No. 3, lasued from these Headquarters, that relates to the sale of clothing to enlisted men, is so amended as to prohibit the sale of clothing to any enlisted man upon discharge papers that he may present, until said papers have been examined and a special permit obtained trem these Headquarters. Any violation or evasion of this Order, will be LSet and severely punished, and the offenders subjected tothe full penalty attached to the disobedience of this and other existing orders relating thereto. By command of Cox. M. N. WisBWKXLL, Military Gov'r. be Loree Coloneland Provost Marshal. sep 13- ee hae jutans Generals March 17, Pla goer; mission to visit Washington must be addressed —* direct to ‘Will receive no attention. May cadet oA es Rancsincy of Wat: Assistant Adjutant General SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE. AED THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are ie immediately relieved by the ‘ PERUVIAN SYRUP, roteeted Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP gupplies the blood with its vital principle, or LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, Eafestng SrrexcTH Vicor and New Lirs into al parts of the system. e of the most Distinguished Jurist in New Bagland writes to a friend as follows: I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made &@ BEW Max of me; infu into my system new rand energy; Iam no longer tremulous and aan = A om you last fess Laid ewongers heartier. and with larger capacity for jor, men- tel and physical, than st any time during the last five years.” An eminent Divine of Boston says: I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for SPIRITS, BLAS’ ol Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE. ‘No. 491 Broadway, New York, COUGHS! COLDS: CONSUMPTION! WISTARS EALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Qux oF THE OLDEST anv Most Reviasie Reuwe BI us WORLD FoR Ooushs. Colds, Whooptne Coush, Bronchi: Dig- sea of Breathing Lita, Hearsents, 4 Throat, Crone, and every fection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. hh 4 Balsam of Wild Cherry do it Dry aCo and leave the seeda of Consumption in ihe bat leosens it, amd cleanses the Lungs of wr! 5 jone genuine unless signed I. BUTTS,” on the wrapper. REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE!! 4 REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. FORTY YBARS’ EXPER BNOB Has fully established the Seseriority of this Salve ever all other healing remedies. It reduces the most angry looking 8wellings and In! tions as f by Magic; heale O.p Sones, Wounps, Buans, Soaps, &c., in s surprisingly short time. Only 2% cents a Boz. ‘The above are old and well established Remedies, For Bale by i: P. Diwswons, Jo} Bratdway. New zoe, pe . Tremont st.. ten, ? Drageiste, and by all FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. We have now instore and are daily receivi the largest and best assorted stock of CADINED WA ever serasene foe of Washington we ll on as reasonable terms Pea or ew York. It is unnecessary to ‘particularize ar- ticles, #8 our stock embraces every cenceivable article to be found ina first-class Housefarnishing establishment. BOTELBR & WILLSON. 1 &. ave., bet. Ith and 10ta a/a. au U-eodtocl (Con. Union} 2 AS8E LLINS & OO. ware PHILADELPHIA “ DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantitiesof DRAUGHT ALS and PORTEE from this celebrated brewery, Which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to | all persons who favor me with their orders. Ordera given to my drivers will be promptly at- | tended to. Goods delivered in ali partsof Washington and | Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent. j Union Botsling Depot, 57 Green street i _ pe Georgetown, | MPROIDERING done with and at the lowest priees, ae, Dear i neatness and disp: 2 431 Massachusetts the Northern au 24-}m* ND BANKBR’S ALMA AYLOB | _fep7 EDUOATIONAL. UMBIAN = D. O._The the Preparatory pane bo ig Gy ae ue Hege., SON ESDAY, 1864, 19, i tee sly t0 ow EA SON porns. Bn A tense aE a BeskOMRO. COLLBGS, Pikesville, Baltimore county, Md. opens its ninth session on the 34 ofBeptember. For the terms or other in- dress Rev, EB. Q. 8. WALDRON, sep 3-im* G2ORQETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, 151 X West street, The duties of this institution Till be resumed September 5. For elreulars ad- “pep? Ime” M, J. HARROVER. st TIMOTHY'S HALL. The urdersigned will open his BOHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY, Sept. 13, 1854. He bas, by avery liberal outlay, secured the best talent to astist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in the country for ralubrity of climate and beauty of scenery. The Hal an extensive series of build- ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfa:t, convenience and heaith, surrounded by 3) acres of ground. affording ample scope for physical exer- fixe | The following gentlemen constitute the fecal y PARSONS. Prinsi Professor of Mathem ae SEN t al Seta d Math oT 0 atural Science ani a tice. ver, EWM AN HANK, AM, Se . rofeesor of Avcient Languages ‘oral Scienee, o elles Lettres an nec Pro! iensor of Re ante ‘ient Language Professer of German, Spanisk and Mathematics. Professor of French Languages. Professor of Painting and Drawing. A.M. METZ, Esq... i Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERM. Boarding pupils $30) per year of 10 months; weekly boarding pupils $20 lane year of 10 months; daily pupils $100 per year of 10 months. including fare to and from the city. 5 For particulars see circulars. to be obtained at principal bookstores. or address 2 E. PARSONS, Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, Circulars to be had at the Star Office, sep 2 D& Wim* T° PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF GEORGE- TOW full assortment ef SCHOOL ee on hand, at $5 High street. sep = OARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR B YOUNG LADIES, Corner Prospect and Frederick streets, George- town, D.O. Mrs. Gen. T. T. WHEELER, Prin- The duties of this institution will be re- Sept. 12. au 9.2w Mm FEMALE SCHOOL, 5 RS. MARIA C. McCORMICK, jate of Alexan- dria, Va., having removed her school te Cam- bridge, Md.,is prepared to receive four or five ous as boarding pupils, in her family. Their oteliectual, domestic and moral training will re- ceive her most assiduourcare. Her success, while for years engaged in Alexandria, in educating girls, well known to all old residents of that own Parents in this vicinity whe desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of ber school are erncesfally retarted to Lewis McKenzie, Esq. ‘8. OF of Ajexand W. D. Wallach, Editor 0: the Washi: no 8 Her terms for board, tu- ition, &e , 'e mod A Cambridge, Md. where she has recently located her school, is one of the healthiest and most de- lightful villages in the Union, and has about it no attribute whatever except such as a prudent and | solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- ityin which to havea daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness, The fall term of her school commenees on the first Monday of September. au 26-dim ES, BURR will reopen her School on MON- DAY. Sept. 26,391 H street. sep 2-eotoctl* HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 5th of Beptember, 1864. Circu lars obtained at the Academy,corner Mth street and New York avenue. au 15-e02m* ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. i Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110. Circulars at Star Office,or ad- dress R. K. BURNS, Principal au 5eo2m* - Md. Broekville, Montgomery ¢ TP SAMATERS WANTED. Cates Quartermaster’ s Office, Depot of Washington, Washington, D. C., Aus. 18, 1864, Wanted, at once, five huadred (500) to one thou- sand (1,000) Teamsters, each capable of driving with single line and managing six mule teams. T ch who are competent to perform the duty, 2 per month will be thirty five (35) dollars, wit @ ration per day, and hospital privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive such positions, upon bringing to this point twenty- five (25) good Teamsters. Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPKINS Aes Waki eae OR or Twenty-secondand @ eets, ipgton, D. 0. H, RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, an 18-21t Depot of Washington. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS : AND OTHERS We invite the attention of all Persons who are in waat of FURNI- TURE or HOUSEKEEPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assertment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it animportant item in the selec- tion of FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN, No. 530 Beventh street, between au26-eolm Lonisiana av. and Dst., east side. IANOS.—We have just received eight nw Steinway & Son’s Pianos all of the, different sizes and styles, which we offer for sale at praatery. prices, These Pianos are seme- what hig in price than others, but their su- riority parent to all, after a careful exam- nation. We have also on band a ‘geassortment of ene akaree masseuse) Rane oapinet Or- . 's Me . re 0} eee eon. G. METZEROTT, an ls Cor, llth st. and Pa. avenue. Joos BEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM F'TTERS, No, 600 Nimva Straus, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on and, the largest and beat assortment in the city f Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Hass Globe: and other hates, and all arti- les in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Pisadelphia, &c., which will be sold onthe most Feasonable terms. , BANGES, /BNAOCES, and Fire-Board ves, Weare to furnish the best RANGE in Reina ee ran ¥ ‘We do all’ kinds of GAS and STRAM Attings 01 ef and cheap, as also eve! in the Proms: NG line in the most satisfactory manner, Oall and see our Bathing Tubs, Fount Water Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c.,&c.,at No.500 Pp a the lar, Ninth street, near Pennayl vania avenu the largest IMPROVE YOUR BYE: wept TR ebrated P: en Puniscorie SPROTAOLES, uni- ete set Barectra che valcea ene ae felentigcaliy and correctly suited, by FRAW: FA peuktyivanis avenue, bet. 12th and 18th sts,, 88 Pi Avant the National, PIS Corer aaa SE SE REE aS. g90PEs RMOMBTRES BTRBEOROO BB, OTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARTES DE VISITS, eo. in 8 great varicty, and at the lowest prices, AMS EXP! COMPANY, AY OFFICE 514 PA AVENUE, ington, D. 6, ASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WHS’ ¥RN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, ‘3 MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, v. ABLES, Notes STOCKS, NDS, bo HO Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to al accessible sections of the coantry. ‘his Company has agencies in the Principal Railway Towns in the NORTH. BAST. WEST AI NORTHWEST. im 0! re. WASHINGTON Bos’ PHILA ao a O. NEW YORK, DEL.PHIA, BALTIMORE, OIN- re . Uis- VILLE, LEXING' ” GREAT 8T. with ty ps a commercial Towns in Great Britain aud the Cont! ilection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all scocesible parts of the United 8 States, dos i WahipsiaeS doom. faahington, 0, ‘TIROFOEALS FOR WOOD AND OOAL. over oy Reragseeratiyes, U.S. nares Bovisuimerom, D. an 7, 1964.” Bealed sales will be received at this office pntil 12 oleek M. on the 3th September. 1854, for furnishing for the use of the House of Represen- ae of the suse Lana “Pas ers Ibs.) t Baltimore mm PAD y’s 1 OF gf WHITE ASH COAL, on ofa qual ity equally good, , r i bo Co: ent seas oned HICKORY WOOD, B Co: t seasoned OAK WOOD. The whole to be put away in the vaults of the Capitol, under the direction of the Chief Engineer, to whom application may be made for information, The whole to be delivered by the lst November ne: Bonds for _{he faithfal execution of the contrast will required. é : i nd Wood will be considered sepa- "Bide for Goal and FOWARD MOPHERSON. sep9 Iw Clerk House Representatives, U.S. ROPOSALS FOR HAY. ommissary of Sudsistence,223 Gst., cer Darel Comin Washingion, Sept, 9, 1954, Fé Sealed Proporals, in duplicate, for one hundred (100) tons of good merchantable HAY, will be re- ceived at this Office until THURSDAY, the 22d day of Reptember, 164. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Hay,” and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. 5 Bicders must give their names in full, and each properal must be accompanied by an oath of alle- iance.and a guaranty, signed by not less than fro responsible persons, that if a contract is awarded to the party or parties proposing, the con- tract will be accepted and entered into,and good and sufficient security furnished for thé execution of the contract as peaeona: The right to reject any and all proposals that may be mate under tais advertisement in reserved by the Government, if, ip its opinion, the public interest require. If propgsals are made by a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the individual who signed the bid will be held responsible for the ful- fillment of the contract, if his p-oposal Is accepted and will be required to furnish the above specifie guaranty. The usual form of gusranty must accompany each proporal, and parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give bonds equal in amount to one-half the sum to be received on the contract. signed by the con- ti or and both of his guarantors, isfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be required, The respensibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official signature of the clerk of the nearest district court, or of the United States District Attorney. If any bidder to whom an award may be made re- fuses to enter into contract agreeably with the terms of this advertisement, or who, after signing the contract or bond, shall neglect or refuse to ex- ecute the same within the time prescribed, as well in quality as in LORD ES, then the Commiesary shall have the right to supply such deficiency by Bp rebase in open market, ghaceing sucht delinquent idder or centractor with the advance paid over the bid or contract. 4 y Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, nor will awards be made to any person or persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil their agreements or contracts with the Government, ‘Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids to respond to their names, _ The Hay to be delivered eitherin Washington or Alexandria, in bales, sroperly ‘Secured, free of all cost of transportation or handling. ‘. ay contracted for under thisadve. tisement will be rigidly inspected, and such as does not rove of a good merchantable quality will be re- | Jected.. The Hay will be paid for. in such funds as the Government may have on hand to disburse | upon the esmpletion of the contract, or as s00n thereafter as the proper officer shall be in funds, Delivery of the Hay to commence within fifteen (15) days from the date of the contract, and to be completed by the Ist day of November, 1364. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned. sep 10-00 6t Lieut. Col. and 0. 8. PR0rosaLs FOR STATIONERY, mi United States, geclea el mca ugust 29, 5 fealed Proposals will be received at this offi until FRIDAY, the 30th day of September, 161, wt Me olelock eon Sornisling each or the following classe! ationery for e@ use 0 e Representatives of the United States, viz eee °F House of Representatives. Clerk?s Off 100 reams white Quarto Post Paper, extra super- fine, faint lined 100 reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra su- perfine, faint lined 25reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, coarse ruled en all sides 3) reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra reammwhite Foolseap P, reams white Foolsca: ‘aper, ext ame white, p Pap ra superfine, S reane Legal Cap Paper, extra superfine, faint 10 reams Flat Cap Paper, plain 150 reams thin Manilla Paper 800 reams Manilla Paper, 12x19 inches, weighing 11 pounds per ream, very tough and smooth 80 reams Manilla Paper, 19x24 inches, weighing 22 ounds per ream, flat, very smooth and OUg! 200 reams Manilla Paper, 27x37 inches, weighin, 42 pounds per ream, flat, very smooth an tough 75,000, white Thick Adhesive Envelopes, 5%x3%{ G 80.000 white Thick ‘ wee BdEx334 20,003. white Thick 8Ex3%, 15,00 white Thisk 000 white This! 6 x3% inches 87x37 ¥ uw esive Envelopes,7%4x3% i. 1 gross Congress Tie Envelopes’ * peancaes 250 boxes Bteel Pens, various kinds % ome 4-inch Flat Inkstands 12 dozen Inkstands, various kinds lo doremortles best Black Ink, quarts, pints and alf pints 8 dozen best Blue Ink, quarts and pint: 15 dozen Rubber Pencils. long and short Bcoxen Gold Mounted Beneile. vA ious kinds grose Bla ec ‘encils, Fi roand, No.2 lege eae ee 32 gtoss Faber’s Carmine and Blue Pencils 8 groes Penholders, various kinds 6 dozen Rubber Penholders, different sizes 5 dozen bottles Mucilage, small size 0 dozen packs Visiting Cards 75 Cegae ‘ink Tape 25 Ibs best Scarlet Sealing Wax 6 dozen Diaries, for 1865, various kinds 5dozen Memorandums, various kinds 2 dozen Portfolios 12 dozen Paper Folders 3dozen Rubber Rulers 2 dozen Paperweights. 12 dozen Penwipers 26 dozen Pocket Knives, two, three, fourand six blades; stag, pearl, shell, and ivory handles 1 dozen 9-inch Shears 5 lbs Erasing Rubber J 5 gross Rubber Bands and Rings 300 skins Parchment, 16x22 inches 2 dozen Sponge Cups ldozen Punches. 5 Inthe supply of goods, contractors will be rig- idly yeauired to furnish articles fully equal to sample. Proposals must be accompanied by the names o the sureties intended to be offered. i As required by law, preference will be given to the productions of American industry, if equally cheap and of as good quality ; and all persons mak- ing proposals to supply any class of articles will state whether the same are the manufacture of the United States. The articles are to be delivered free of any charge for carriage, at the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, on or before the 15th day of November. 1364. Adhesive Envelopes, Adhesive Envelopes, Adhesive Envelopes, ach pro to be endorsed ‘*Proposals for Stationery for the House of Representatives of the United States, nd addressed to the undersigned. Sufficient specimens ofeach class of articles pro- posed for must accompany the preposal, marked with the name of the bidder. The person offering to furnish any class of arti- cles at the lowest price, quality considered, shall receive a contract for the same, on executing a bond with two or more sureties, satisfactory to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the erformance of the same, under a forfeiture of wice the contract price in case of failure, which bond must be filed in the office of the said Clerk within ten days after the proposals have been opened and the result declared, EDWARD MoPHERSON, Clerk of the House of Representatives cf the United States. : ‘au 3-lawit EDICAL FUsYEyOR'S gzzios. ‘All dealersin this elty and Gecrastown, wie oak to sell to the Mediesl in ment requ to send te this office, on the MONDAY of @ach week, a sealed list of the articles th prepared te furnish, at short notice, price of each attached to the a7 ans ND. Jo 1b-tf Surg. U.B. A., Medical Purveyor. NJ KINGS AND NAVAL HE) . S*2fny Life of Dundonald, Teton Lgeion Dixon’s Life of Blake, London Piigerecks and Disasters at Sea, London Giliy's Bhipwreots or ine Bega W wre * Replane vy Heroes, London Brrmenton looper’s Naval Bio, hy Bouthey’s Life of Nelson, London Cooper’s Naval History Memoir of Admiral Brenton, London lotpoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 2 vols., ondo! Memoirs of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols., London Life andi Correspondence of Admiral Napier, 2 _ Yo! ondon Nich ” History of the Royal Navy, 2 vols., Lon- Brenton’s Naval History, 2 yols., London ep? ory: PRANOK TAYLOR. CARSURRES OF 1860. by M. Halstead President Linceln’s Administration, by H. J. Raymond Gidding’s History of the Rebellion, its Authors and Caures Owen’s Wrongs of Slavery and Rights of Bmanci- tion Clubky's Political Text Book = and Mestages‘of the Presidents of the Tnited States, 4 vols Junkin’s Political Fallacies Debates between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Douglas Greely’ Political Text Book b Well’s Campaign Hand Book MEDS Wu tse ie Coens ‘arrar’s War on8eq FRANOK TAYLOR. THE NEW YORE NEWSPAPERS FORWARD- BD ¥ROM NEW YORK DAILY, at greatly ced prices.—Terms, for one year, (payable in acyance:) For the Herald, $7, ins of $10; Hi Bteaeg (oaeAe analy etd EE gdaren aS 0B, Wo, Ee aat se atvect, New ILEVELAND' C Gu D'S HINTS TO BIFLEMEN. Lasa me end answerson Muaketry, part 2; | nstraction of Musketty: London. | TPhaek 's Manual bat Tire; London, 7a Rifle Boake desma bow bo he i London 5 Mi ‘of Target Practice." v3 WR4NOR TAYLOR’ 5 HI818T0 GIVE NOTIOR, that the subscri- TD oer kate putnioed Nee es Geet Geers Washington county, in the District of Co letters o Leap Pa administration on the personal estate of Larner, late of ramiingtons D.O., de- ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned toexhibit the Same, with the vouchers taereof, to the subseri- ber, on or before the 6th aay of February next ; they may ih they may, otherwise by law bo excluded from all Given under iny band this 6th day of February, a0 36-law3w* = JOHN H. RUSSELL, Adm’r, eearestech gntel °o olumbia, se Carrico, late of Washington Goanty: DB é., deconaed. All Dersons paving claims aginst the ae ereby warned fo < bit the same, ta thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 23d d; a H y | Sherine Srv heeceadiaa st sar st ivan under my hand t! 8 230 ay Aug.. 1864, fu Mrlawew™ SUBANN Na CAREIOS TLLIARD TARLMS TOR —Whe Bubsori, B PATER S RT mn ohich he wit ot eae ee yiranis avenue, Jels-tf pe he FOR HARNESS IRONS, — Onpuancs Orrics, Win Derantuse?, sens Lda sina 1, 1364, } Proposals wil received by this Department until SATURDAY, the I7th day of September, at4o’clock p.m.,forthe delivery at the Spring- field Armory, Massachuseits, Watervliet, Frank: fortor New York Arsenals, of 6,000 single sets of Yrovsht Iron Work, for United States Artillery ens. The Herness Irons sre to be packed in well made boxes containing t re single setsesch, being an assortment for 4 wheel and 8 lead horses; and each twelve sete so paeked, wili consist of the following jecer : 3 pairs long Hames,complete 3 pairs short Hames, complete 6 pairs medium Hames, complete 48 Trace Clips with 144 Rive’ 4double Loops or Eves 12 Baddie loops (bent for cantle) 24 Trace Byes 24 lopg Chains, with toggles 4 Breset tnoks ie watsets wards, wi rive § Baddle Loops, straight, for riding saddle Pom- i me . These Harness Irons are to conform strictly in attern and weight tothe mode! seta to be seen at his office and at the Springfield Armory; are to be smoothly finished; are to fill the standard guages and each piece is to be made of the size amd kind Gf iron prescrived in the official bill of iron copies of which can be obtained at this office, a the New York Ayency, amd at the Springtield rMory. A ths irons are to be well Japanned— tue japan to be of the best quality, and well baked on. They are te be subject to inspection at the factory where made, before and after japanning. he Hames are to be marked with the maker's name, the size, and the lettera U.S.A, The latter letiers one-fourth of aninch high, All the pieces are to be put up in proper bundles, properly labelled, amd each box is to be earefally packed, as prescribed by the Inspector, The pecking box to be paid for at the Inspector’s valu- ion. . Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day,commencing on the ist day of Uctober, 1864, next. i i i Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub- fect the contractor to a forfeitare of the samber he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be considered except from Bartics actually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of iron work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops all the machinery and appliances for turning out the full amount of work specified per day. GUARANTEE, The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons, that. in case his bid be accepted. he will at once execute the contract for thesame 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 responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonda in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his uaranters, Will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of , and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, 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 to the terms of this adyertisement, dated Sept. 1, 1864, under which the bid was made, and in case the said 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. ORES under our hands and seals 8 day of Witness: To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Forms of bids can be obtained at any of the above-named arsenals. Proposals not 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- alat which they can deliver, and the number of sets at each, if for more than one. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any it. erope sals will be addressed te ‘Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C.’ and will be endorsed “Proposals ” for Harness Irons. GEORGE D. RAMSAY. ep l-eotd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, PBorosars FOR FOBAGE. Cutur QuanrenMssrEn’s Orricn, ‘Waskineton Daror, Dec. 8, 183. Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying. the U. 8. Quarte: rs De- partment at Washington, D.0., Baltimore, Md.. lexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,00 bushels of corn or oats and 60 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points ey, ay to make deliveries, and the t whic! y Will make deliveries thereat, antity ef each article provened to be deliv- sr the ered, the time when said shall - menced, and when to be nb lotoa hae ‘he price must be written out d stout sacks, of about in ach, Oatsin like sacks ofabout three SB tg RL "Fhe partica! py . aR 6 icular kind or ion " hay P itraw proposed to be ‘elivered tment be otal in the Bropo! Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- et will be pbieck to 8 riatt faspestion by the yvernment Inspector ore being acce ie Contracts will be awarded from {4 es ovat responsible bidder. i terest of e Government may require and paymen’ made when, the whole amout ‘contracted for shall have beep “slivered and accepted. The biaaer wili be sparred to ascompany his proposals with a guaranty, sigeed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or ey Will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract 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, they to make good the difference between the éffer of salé bidder and the next lowest respou- sible bidd¢_,orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Tesponribility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8, District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. bidders willbe duly notified 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 Brig cen: D.H, Bucker, Obief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 3, ahd ghould be plainly marked “Proposals for Fort ‘Bonde. in a sum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both. of his guarantors. will be required of the successal bid- ‘Bier tes nidbpearenteerr an bonds, may .< forms 0} ey be obtained ‘upon application at this Office. * FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) —— I, the subscriber, do hereb: opose to farnish and deliver to the United Btates,at the Quarter: master’s I’ypartment at Sere ly to terms of your advertisement {nviti fit following articles, vise?” a en, = bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel ef 66 poun —pashels or Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 82 pounds — tons or ualed Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 an —tons of Saled Btraw, at — per ton of 2,000 ands. commence on or before the — day of _Dathver cpa to be pomsleted en or before Tie — day of -, 186—, ani pledge if to enter inte a written contract wil e United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days r_being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Ruoxer. neral Depot Quartermaster, toh Washington, D. 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of of ——, and State of aad eeeantyo in case the fOr did o} an 2 be accepted, that he or they will, ‘in ten days 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 farnish she forage pro) in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, under which the bid was made, and,in case the sai shall fail fe enter into a eon trace as e good fer- ence between ler by said lowest responsible bidder, or the pe! the contract may be awarded. der our hands and seals shin dey of We Beal.’ that, to the best ef my knowl- edged bollet the above-named guarantors are and sufficient ga saretion for the amount for ich they offer to be ity. ——. Whibe sertided by the United Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to Ce prigatia? BEE a, cu QUABRTERMASTER’S Qyri0} con. Lapagema see D. "January 4, 1864, Praia Meee = aebmnssanene i sae ae i cee esac ere miaee BY Bae ea Sraffete ole Re NEE Comnanice Sader kbytes LLION th Nat Tiga lecore, Tol sven a. in words on the ext to whom LAN? SALES. pe CR Saale beac aiieee BX TH PausipENT of THE UNITED STATES, OR THE SALB OS VALT ABLELANDS IN THB FORTE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION Sane eeeeerisw,, 1, ABRAUAM LINGOLE In pursuance of law, 1, AHA b 5 President of the United States of America, do hereby deelare and make known that public sales will be held inthe under mentioned Land 08, in the State of Minsesete, at the periods herein after ated, to ‘At the Land Off MONDAY ‘the arth de t a ce reserve for the Winnebago India tioned d situated in g parts of . which will be sold at the appraised wplce {the lands and the improvements thereon, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridia In tewnship 16, range &.. - In township If7, range 24. In township 16, range 25.- 15 254.34 In township 7, ranwe 25. 19071 In township 18, range 25 ae ‘A echedule paiticularly. @eneribing the indiyit: nal tracts, with the appraised value be open for inspection at the Distric in Minnesota 3 The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed, in the order designated in the above-mentioned achedule, and conserntively by townships. as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed ; but the sa'e shall net be kept open a eS than two weeks, and | no private entry of any of the lands will bead- mitted uptil after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- a: ed a rer of Eber fia Domini one thousand eight hundred and eixty-four. i ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: JO8. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. N AOTUAL BONA-FIDESETTLERS— BOTOETO PRE-EMPTORS. In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1863. Btatutes, volume 12, @ 658, opening to sale the Winnebago Reserva ion, it is 8tipulated that before an on shall be entitled to enter any portion of the said lands, by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure to sale to the highest bidder at public outcry, he shall become an actual bona- fide settler thereon, and shall conform te all the regulations now provided by law in cases of pre- emption, and shali pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full uprated value of the lands and the improvements ereon, Now. in order that all such bona-fide, actual settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they must come forward and file their afids- vits, designating the particular tracts on which aber may he actually settled, giving the date of such actual settlement, and, before the expiration of one year from such date, the several pre-emption claims must be established before the Register and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and full payment made thereon. according to the full affixed, appraised value o! the Jands and improvements thereon. Ist. In all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale, such bona fide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from the publie sale. . i 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub- licrale the parties must estabtish and pay up for their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bidder, under the forego- ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at aeoh eablis pals the Brice rane not be foraless sum than for the appraised value. pprasse" 308. 8 WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. CrotsIne AND CLOTHING MATERIALS. Navy DgrarrMent, BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND GLOTHING, September 1, 1854, Separate Proposals, sealed and endorsed ‘‘Pro- posals for Navy Clothing, and Clothing Mate- rials,” will be received at this bureau until two o’clock p. m., on the 12th day of October ext, for furnishing and delivering (on. receiving thirty days’ notice) at the United States Navy Yards at and Brooklyn. -,in such Charlestown, Mass., a: S numbers and quantities and at such times a8 may be specified by the chief of this bureau or by the commantants of the said Navy Yards, respective- ly, the numbers and quantities of the different ar- victeat and at the places specified in the following ist, Viz: Charlestown, klyn. Pea Jackets... sereeee 3,000" Bor? 008 Bound Jackets. 2.000 8,000 Blue Cloth Trowsers, pi 3.0%) 5,000 Blue Satinet Trowsers, 8,000 12,000 Canvas Duek Trowsers, ‘* 3009 5,00 Barnsley Sheeting Frock x 3'000 lue Flannel Overshirts. 19,090 Blue Flannel Undershirt: 18,000 Blue Flannel Drawe: 18,000 Blue Batinet, yards. 100,00 Bins Flannel, Re 300,690 jue Nankin, x Calf-skin Laced Shi 15,000 Kip-skin Shoes. 15,000 Woollen Socks. 000 Blankets. 12,00 Mattresses (with one cover 4,000 Offers may be made one or more articles, at the option of the bidder, and in case more than one article is contained in this offer, the chief of ths 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 embrace all of any oneor morearticles de- tiverable at all the statrons. . fe For the description of articles in the above list, bidders are referred tc the samples att aid navy vere and tothe advertisement of this bureau da- ed July 8, 1863, and for information as to the laws and regulations (in pamphlet form) regarding con- tracts, to the officers of the several commandants of ag | yardsand navy agents. — The department reserver the right to reject any proporal not considered advantageous to the Gor- ernment. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on = plication to the nav entat Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, and at this bureau, PAPoRTANT TO SUTLEBS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef dist for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large. H, A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to DININ ROOMS, z 8. ANH AMBERS Also, i '. 6.500 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the fameus Gowqua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini Is, &e. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS COBNIOES, PABLOB MATS, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give us a call and sg from 10 to 20 per cent. RIFFLE & FALOONER’S No. 348 7th B-0ee 5ep 2-lawiw werly PARLORS street, between I street and ap . avenue, . -15.384.96 acres, | 5,405.44 er acre. will | PTand Ofices | D* Nese at ac ee OFFIOB No. 7 SOUTH FREDRRION stnary Tae ONLY rarilelan ADVERTISING Bas discovered m ertain, Speedy, Biectual Reneayte the world for niaee DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOM, in Siw Hours! No Trifing / Persons Ruined by Ignorant Preten or by Deadly Poison, Mercury, should poly, immediately. 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CRaney Wredkon FROM ONE hd stb eke ness of the Back, Involuntary Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Impotency, General Debility, be pein Dre Berry, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideag, alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Tremblia Dimness of Bignt or Giddiness, Disease of the Heal, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Laags, Stomach or Bowela—these Terrible Divor- ders arising from Solitary Habite of Youth. SEeRBT and solitary practiees more fatal to t! victims than the song of Syrens to the marine: yaane, blighting their mort brilliant hopes ot so ticipations, rendering marriage, &¢., imponsi- le. YOUNG MEN Especially, who ha tary Vice,that dreadfnl and destructi anpually sweeps to an untimely grav: Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilllacs intellect. who might otherwise hare entranced fae tening Senates with the thunders ef eloquence o. he to extacy the living lyre, may call with Tal confidence TAKE Pomp bated NOTIOR, These are some of the sad and melanch fects preduced by early habits of youth, vis: Waaeen| of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability: Bot rangement of the Pigestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &o. Mantaity.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Lossa of Memory, Confusion ove of Bal: ima of Bolt- abit which housands of of Ideas, Depression of Spirits Evil bod! Aversion te Society, Belf-distrust, Love of i tude, Timidity, aC ARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplatt marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, ante Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Det se. miguld apply immediately. formition, ke. e who places himrelf under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor as a gen- tle and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, ORGANIO WEAKNESS, IMPOTENOY IMPEDI- MZNTS TO MARRIAGB By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vi, restered. Thousands of the most nervous, debilt- tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have oT ee citimants to sartinge, Phystoal tal mpedimen' marriage, or Disqualikeations, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- Yous Irritability, Tremblings. and Weakness, ez Erhaustion ‘of the most fearful kind, speedily Member of the PE IOBNBON f Sur, Los o! fener lite os Rte ein the Un’ a, and the greater whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,P hiladel phia and elsewhere, has effected some of the moat astonishing cures that were eves known; many troubled with ringing in the h and ears when asleep,great nervousness, be alarmed Secon emote, ashfalnens, with frequent . nm Sometimes wi' |e ment of mind. were cured immediately. — rho have inju: ol then =H oortal greets who have red themselves by a im indulged in when alone—a habit frequently earned from evil compa , orat school, the effects o? which are nightly felt, when asl not cured, renders marriage im possi bli stroys both mind and bedy, should apply’ imimedi- ely, * ‘What apitythat a yeung man, the b of his country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the path of mature and indulging in a certain secret habit, Such persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the most Recessary roquidiaa to pone ‘connuDial happi ee ness indeed, ithout these the journey throug! life becomes a wi pilgrimage; the pre: hourly darkens to the view; the mind 0m shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with poe Nn: DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOB. ‘When the mi ded and impradent of pleasare finds 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- lying to those whe, fro: tho i retenders, who, ing, filch his pecuniary substance, im trifling month after month, or as long the smallest fee can be obtained, and in d leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- in ointment; or, by the use of that deadly Ty, hasten’ the constitutional symp. terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frigitfal rapidity patil death pate an ond ta is dre: ful sufe! y sending him un Siecoveral country from Whose bourne no travele, urns. OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STE. left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few Sours fit thecorner, Fail not to observe name and pb = 7 No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be usedonthe repiy. Persona writing should state age, and send portion ot ad- vVertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Offes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. ‘The many thousand cured at this establishmen' within the last twent important Surgical 0; ti rformed b) Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof The Ban’? and many other papers, Read —_ hav Sy: e public, beside haracte! 80D. erce: ms of thin in and again before ‘is standing asa gentleman of ¢ ir re sponsibility, is @ sufficient guarantee to the f- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly SroRT DISEASES! SECRET DISBASES BAMAERITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST QERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED ss , A Positive Cure” for GONORH' » GLEST, StkICTURBS, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, Only Ten Pils to be Taken mo Mercury, Cure tw Efecta They are entirely vegetable, having no sm any unpleasant and will net in any jure the stomach or bowels of the most de! Cures in from two to four da: in “twenty-four hours.” Prepa: of the University of Pennsy!vania, one of eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present “uaritereis inne Geter a etree e' rH who hare nee gorged with Copavia, or cme "SAMARITANS, ort. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! LOOD It SCRUFULA, ULC&RS, SORES, 8&POT, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. cota soe hay of nor AND HERB JUICB red the le as & itive cure. BYPHILTS OF VENEREAL DISEASED MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates pret] vernele of the venereal poison, so thatthe cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be Beale. and do not sranamnts’ to your pos- st repen ic pore <2 morale 2 ee a eerie rom te remove every vei of impar! System, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES!) with which numbers of Fe- miler sullen t's HOOT AN D HERB JUIORS is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Saat, 1a hensing, dompiaintalasident to the sex i , and for * fe Bent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles oF $- sAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WAGE, Pri se pall directions, DESMOND & OO. Box 101 Philadelphia Pom Bold byB. CALVERT FORD, corner ef 11th ané PaENRY 600K, Alexandria, may ¢-tf most ABL D CIDER LARIFIED CIDER! cy sRrPrED OIDER! T have just receiv: : adatass nah tS°W h Rom Boston's larce eee phy ams” and J. W..”? fro: nm a lar. Of pure Massachusetts OLARIFIED CIDER which offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- ities to suit purchasers Hotel keepers, sutlers, and all others in wantofa TERS Ais bolte satcnatnn slebers | 24° : Ui pases ne 87 tal inion Bo! reen st, = PGcorgetown. D.v. ARLBOROUGHS DISPATCH Edited by General Murray. 3 vols., Londo: Dispatches of Lord Nelson. 7 vol , London, Official Dispatches of the War of 1812. Memoirs and Correspondence of Sir Thos. Picton, 2 vols., London, Gol. Frazer’s Letters during the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns, London. anes barles pier’s Life and Official Correspon- bile and Letters of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols., Diary and Dispatches of Gen. Sir Robert Wilson, 2vols,, London. Fir 5 Biduey Bmith’s Life and Dispatches, 2 "Gellingwood’s Public and Private Letters with a ellis Snot Dispatches: London federate Official Reports of Battles, ¢ mera) as paling SePare aus vis Bepor'iWRANCK TAYLOR. RPHANS’ COURT. SEPTEMBER 3D. 1 Distaict or CoLums14, Coo! ¥ or Wasuinc- wit: In the case of Charles T. Hawkins, Ad- min! tor of John Hawkins, d . the Administrator afo: with the approbation ofthe rphane’ Court of Washington Count afore- eae inted BATURDAY the 2th aroe tem - for the final settlement and distribution of nal estate id dec f the igton ith their claims proper; ontaee on wotherwise by law be oxeluded from all benefit a "8 estate: provided acopy of this order be P blished once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the id day of September, eo ROB cs Register of Wills. _tep2-lawsw* _____—éRegister of Wille. ‘AP OF BIOHMOND AND SURROUNDING M country, showing rebel reason os ONFIDENTIiAL. Youn Sn who have injured “theinselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middie or old men ‘om the folli if or gear Santeh feclae Geetuselves ander the teat rears, before emaelves UB Bent of any one, should Gret read THE SECRET FRIEND.” Married Ladies will learn somethin of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend. es Seay nares ay oaiee envelope on Te Seipt o! wer ty-tive Cents. ress mn, OAS, A. STEWART & 00.. de l4-ly ptton, Mass. tected by Royal Letters Pat- epeniaa fared areata) Bcole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imper Opliege of Modicin e, Vienna. ‘No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relaz- ation Bpermatorrboes, and Exhaustien of the Sys- tem, Ericamee Ho. 3 hee eanirey supe’ ie of Co. 2 § esmar Rows the infallible remedy for all Impurities and ndary Eveaptome. thus obviating the useo! met ashes ene gaeican fatter, @ for > able Lotenge., Becur ed from effects of climate and i es of Bon caphere, 15 one for $9, serine, Pirie in sepeiae re te She ae cleanle and fetal by, Dr. BARBOW, Wo, 194 Bi er . New York. 90 Pa. of8. 0, FORD, No. 2 aoe badass of. 0 , 90 Fa feakness ‘b: Natar I 'e a ieee ce way. New Yo! WILL PzRrosM & ‘Ingredien rk —— ait Dee "WANG, THE GREAT CHIN aes = k MED Y, y GONORRHGA, GL. Be. whe Gos pleasant to the no may be carried in the vest peeks without fe: jtecti Cironlars free. Price $1 K, JOEY S REDHEE fetencor io 8 0.0 in Wi aver kgs