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“ADELE!” erties eavereg Pe of, rE yd i dele! Ando! 4 ‘tes Jong and fair, ! young coquette, yet hovall began; Lied rst you drew your Then laid it back in m! Adele! Then Jaid it back in mine. from arm to heart llooked inte We walked. we danced. we quarrelled, too, We parted ;—1 was faise, and you th other mea— x ele! A flirt with other men. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. sates SES ABN Oppreaxce in rslaton to the Warehouse larket. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Beard °§ Common Council of the Corpora ion of Georgetown, Vat in lieu of the mon’ hly rents as- sessed by the Market House Committee, to be paid for standsin the present market, there is hereby ense tax. for the period of six months, iret of July last, on each and every etand dm the the Warehouse Market House and within the Hmits of the Market House, outside of Single butcher's ‘8; and on every double butcher stand oliars; on every buckster, butter. bread g’and within said warehouse, twenty dollars; on every such stand outside said building, within the market limits. except those occupied by dealers irom the country, person whose ocerpancy of ssid sta menced since said frat day of July, shall pay a pro- portionate par: of said tax. da-n-d, That it shall be the y of the Clerk forthwith to demand said license tax from every person occupying s stand in market, and every person ccecap ho shall fail or refuse to pay suc after demand. shall forfeit and pay one dol- lar for every day that such failure shall coatinue: to be recovered as fines and penalties usually are, Providing that a)! persons haviog heretofore paid ts rd the assessment of the Market as aforesaid, shall be entitled id. Phat the limits of the Bouse Commi to eredit for the amount so And be tt further ordained, market, outside of the war-house aforesaid, are hereby dec'ared to include the apace between tre arebouse and High street to be occupied for the the huckstera, and the east and ne tween Bridge street ting a sufficient space way e@ warehouse to be used by dealers only; and all persons are hereby ed from oceupyin; apy pa’t of tb marketing or produce outside the limits 'y of ten dollars for each e Canal. exce High street tot aforesaid, under a pen: offense, to be recovered as aforesaid. at further ordained, That the occupants of ands within the yard of the warehouse, +t houss.or ou'side between the ini and High street, shall pay the same lic-nse an subject to the same pecalty as io a precedin of this ordinance is assessed and im posed on huck- sters having stands outside ef the buil ‘bat all resolutions and ordinances, or parts here nt with thia ordinance, be, and they are heredy repealed. Approved beptember 10. 1364. & Resovvriox in relation to the Cording of Fire- ood. end the measurement of Tan Bark. Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georeetown Znat the ‘ordinance to regulate the Oording of Firewood” approved Jul ed. that the price allow: Resolved by the Board Ith, 1821, be a> amend- to the corder, from and after the passage of this resolution shall be ten ‘d. rther,'That the late the measurement of Tan 1841. be so amended. that the price from and after the passage of thie resolution shail be twelve cents per cord. # Approved Sept. lith, 1864, A Rgsoivtion to pay certain Claims. Resolved by the Board Same Com: st the cler Go. Tdinance to regu- ldermen and Board of ‘ation of Georgetown, r of S.C. Hieston & one-hundred and thirty-five dol- Jars for the amount of their bill of coal for the se of the Poor and Workhouse, and to the order Jobn Murphy the sum of ninet: Bill for a cartfurnished te the fe. ay to the orde: dollars for bin ‘oor and Work- {Approved Sept loth, 1854 } SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LassiTUDB. LOW 8TATE OF THE SYSTEM eeuliar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately relieved by the ‘ PERUVIAN SYRUP, rotested Solution of PROTOXIDS OF IRON, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP suyplies the blood with its vital principle, or LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, ra Vicor and New Lire into al "Distinguished Jurist in New Bagland writes to a friend as follows: “ | have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the fully sustains you! parts of the system. One of the most rediction, It into my sytem new and energy; Iam no longer tremulous and tated oy w oy you last (rae Tne se OneCE, beartier. and with larger capacity for labor, men- and physical, than at any time during the last eminent Divine of Boston says: I bave been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for feme time past ; it gives me NEW VIG BLASTIOITY of OR, BUOYANCY SOLE.”? . J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York, OOUGHS! COLDS: WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Qux oF THE OLDEST AND Most RELIABLE Rexe- DIES IN THE WORLD FoR Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Digt- cwoseag emi « Throat, Croup, ver’ Affection of y THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Ly leave the seeds of Consum; loozens it, and cleanses t! CONSUMPTION! * Coushs. Colds. Cherry does not Dry up None genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS,” on the BEDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE:!:! 4 REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. Has fully established the supe: ee sit other healing remed angry looking 8wellin ic; beale Orp Sor 6., in a surprisingly 6! Only % cents a Boz. The above are old and well established Remedies, ORB, 491 Broadway, New York, 2W vow Oy 18 Tremont st. y Woowps, Buaus, BOW. Fowis & 2-B& W: KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES. London len’s Life of Dundonald, London Dixon’s Life of Bia! lon ipwrecksand Disasters at Sea, London Admirals, London {the British Navy, London Naval History Memoir of Admiral Brenton, Londo: Mepoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney 8: Memoirs of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols Life and Correspondence of Admiral Londo: helad? History of the Royal Navy, 2 vols.,.Lon- on Brenton’s Naval History, sep? 0 mith, 2 vols., 2 vols., London FRANOK TAYLOR. thet the subseri- Irphans’ Court of ict of Columbis. personal estate te of Washin, C. All wecnons having clai said ered: same, withthe vouchers ber, on or before the éth they may otherwise by la denefit of said estate. SIS TO GIVE NOTIC ir ee cuinad —_ t ya BA y, letters o: piministrition on ‘J wi ereof, to the subscri- of February next ; excluded from al jer, my hand this 6th day of February, JOHN H. RUSSELL, Adm } NOTICE, That t 2 aus’ Court of ber has obtained fi n County, in hare be arin oars " tary on estate James Carrico, late of Washington Count : eased. All persons having clai jeceased. a herp eape - ee gehecrt ber, y of August next; they may Td be excluded from ail benefit ef y hand this 23d day of SUSANNA C. gebarmigst 7‘ om Washington, 0, MAP bd 5 OTH: "— ane Tandy Sate ° ryv™ Dis wi Metra wound, Eat Washington, D. C., Sept. 12, 1864. General Orders, No. 4. Information having been received at these quarters, that many p*rsons enzaged in whe Ulothing and Furnishins; business in this Distriet, have frequently sold citizens’ clothes to enlisted men, upon the men exhibiting cer- tufleates of discharge from the United States service ; and as suck discnarges have, in most eases, proved to be spurious and forged or be- longing to some other person than the one present- tng it. Its therefore Ordered, Thatsomuch of General Order No. 3, issued from these Headquarters, that relates to the sale of clothing to enlisted men, is so le of clothing to any enlisted map upon discharge papers that he may present, until said papers have been examined and a special permit obtained from amended as to prohibit the these Headquarters. Any violation or evasion of this Order, will be promptly and severely punished, and the offenders subjected tothe fall penalty attached to the disobedience of this and other existing orders relating thereto. By command of Cov. M. N. Wisewktt, Military Gov’r. T. IneraBawm, Colonel and Provost Marshal. sep 13-6t War Deparonere, atagion, Marehi7, i. All applications for leaves of absence or per- mission to visit Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams ad dressed direct to the Secretary of War on this subject | will receive no attention. By order of the Recreary, of \W St: TownsEnp, Assistant Adjutant General awardet EDUGATIONAL. CqLuMslan COLLEGE, D. 0.—The seavcniot the Preparatory Department opena WEDN DAY, Sept. 14; of the College, WEDNESDAY, For catalogues or further informa- G. W. SAM Rept 23, 1864. tion spply to sep 6-¢04t* President. Borro“Eo COLLEGE, Pikesville, Baltimore county sas opens its ninth session on the 2d ‘em! Monday of dress the principal. sep 2-Im™ M. J. HARROVER. s' TIMOTHY’S HALL, The undersigned will open, hig SOHOOL FOR al ie above BOARDING AND Day named place on TUESDAY, Sept. 13, 1864. He bas, by avery liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in beauty of extensive series of build- requisite for comfert, id health, surrounded by 3) acres of ing ample scope for physical exer- cise. The following gentlemen constitute the the ceuntry for ralubrity of climate scenery. The Hall is ings, fitted up with ev: convenience ground. affo' ity: faculy PARSONS. Principal and Broreuser: Cah and Moral Sciences, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. 'rofei NEWM a athematics. Rev. AN HANK,A Professor of Ancient Langiaget & Moral Bcienee, A. 8OMMERFIELD ve + Professor of Belles Lettres and Ancient Language v. H. H.H BRUNING, A Professer of German, Spaniak and Mathematics. Professor of French Languages. A.M. METZ, EF e Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Boarding pupils $30) per year of 10 monthe,; weekly boarding pupils $%0 lah year of lo 10 months, months; daily pupils $1) per year o! including fare to and from the city. For particulars see circulars. to be obtained at rincipal book: address Principal bookstorets oF KRSONS, Catonsville, Baltimore Gounty, Maryland. Circulara to be had at the Star Office. ep 2 D& Wim* x For the terms or other in- formation address Rev. E, Q. 8. WALDRON, rincipal. sep 3-1m* GRanaETOWN FEMAUE SEMINARY, 151 EI West street. The duties of this institution willbe resumed September 5. For circulars ad- PPoFoests Fo Ohice Devos Commissary Bealed Proposals. in re! ror til of Reptember, 2 broposals for Hay. upless they fully com: of thie advertisement. 3 Bicders must give their cames in full, and each properal must be accompanied jance,and a guaranty. signed by not less than wo responsible persons, tbat i dito the party or parties proposing. the con- tract will be accepted and ent+red into,and good and sufficient security furnisbed for the execution The right to reject any and all proposals that may be mate under tis adv rtisenent is reserved by the Government, if, jp ite opinion, the public interest require. Tf pronosslm are mace 1 Y the parties must sppear, or the individual who siened the bid will be held responaihle for the ful- fillment of the contract. if his p oposal is accepter and will be required to furnish the above specifi guaranty. The usval pre poral, avd of the contract as of each bidder and perso be required, The respensibilit rovst 'e shown by the official sign: tare cf the clark cf the nearest district court, or ot the United States District Attorpey. If any bidder to whom an award may be mate re- | fuses to enter into contract agreeably with the terms of this advertisement, or who, after si, the contract or bond, shall neglect or refuse ecute the same within the time prescribed. as well uantity. then the Commissary skall have the right to supply such deficiency by urcbase in open market. charging such delinquent idéer or centractor with the aivance paid over the bid or contract. Raho Proposals from disloyal parties will mot be con- | sidered, nor will awards be ma‘e to any oerson 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 Bay to be delivered eitheria Washington or Alexandria, in bales, pro; cost of transportation or fe 4 All Hay contracted for under thisadve tisement will be rigidly inspected, and such as does not prove ofa good merchantable quality will jected. The Hay will be a the Government may have on hand to disburse upon the completion of the contract, or as soon thereafter as the proper officer shall be in funds. lay to commence within fifteen om the date of the contract, and to be completed by the Ist day of November, 1854. Proposals must be addressed to the un fep 10 -e0 6t in quality as in Delivery of the (15) days fr roposed. | form of gnaranty mustaccompany each parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give bones equal in amount to one half the sum to be received on the contract. signed by the con- tractor and both of his gnsrantors, Satirfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency p offered as security will ibility of the guarantors ef Subsistence, 223 G st. rashington, Sept. 9, 1854. table HAY, w' 'HUBSDAY, the 22d da: Proposals muat be eadors: * and pone will be entertained ply with all the requirements ats T by an oath of alle- &@ contract is bya frm rly secured, free of all Be id for in such fands as deliverin, ni teri laer, w offers, no Professor of Painting and Drawing. BOOKS constantly on hand, at 85 High street. sep2-9t* 0 PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF GEORGE- TOWN —A fall assortment ef SCHOOL N avy YOUNG LADIES, Corner Prospect and Frederick streets, George- 0 ER, Prin- cipal. The duties of this institution will be re- au 29.20 town, D.O. Mrs. Gen. T. T. WHEEL sumed on Monday. Sept. 12. OARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR il bees UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution will commerce on the Sth of September, 1864. Circu lars obtained at the Academy,corner Mth street and New York avenue. au 16-e02m* M RS. BURR will reopen her School on MON- DAY, Sept. 2,391 H street. sep 2-eotocti* ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110. Circulars at Star Office,or ad- dress RB. K. BURNS, Principal au 5 eo2m” Broek FEMALE 8CH Mrs. MARIA C MTOR: bridge, Md..18 r Prepared to receive four or five irls,as boarding pupils, in her family. Their t atic and moral training will re- ceive her most assiduouscare. Her success, while for years engaged in Alexandria, in educating girls, is well known to all old residents of that town. “Parents in this vicinity whe desire further in- 8 of ber school ntellectual, domes formatien concerning the advan are respectfully referred to Lewi the Washington Star. Her terms fo ition, &¢ ,are moderate, cated and trained for future usefulness, The fall term of her school commences on the first Monday of September. au 26-dim PSAP ALERTS Ppsoroears FOR WOOD AND COAL, Orrice Houses oF Reragsestatives, U.8., Wasuincton, BD. C., Sept. 7, 1364. Bealed Proposals will be rec tatives o: 5) Cords Baker’s PINE WOOD. 60 Cords best seasoned HICKORY WOOD. 5) Cords best oned OAK WOOD. The whole to n will required. Bide fo 1 and Wood will be considered sepa- ids for Ooal an weos p rately. ARB McPHERSON, sep9 lw Clerk House Representatives, U.S. , Oak and Hard clars N 20 No. ille, Montgomery co., Md. 4 C. McCORMICK, iate of Alexan- dria, Va.. having removed her school te Cam- 9, Fir Bpikes an Pig Iron ih No.1 cKenzie, Esq. of Alexandria, Va..or W. D. Wallach, Editor o: x board, tu- 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- ity in which to havea daughter thoroughly edu- clare No. 23, 24, Sperm and Lubri Castings; Top Coal, and P Tools; : ived at this office until 12 0’clock M. on the 3th September, 1334, for furnishing for the use of the House of Represen- f the United States, 350 tons (2.140 Iba.) best Baltimore Company’s No. 1 or large Egg WHITE ASH COAL. or ofa quality equally good. h put away in the vaults of the Capitol, under the direction of the Chief Engineer, to whom application may be made for information, ec. The whole to be delivered by the lst November a “Bonds for the faithful execution of the contract IEAMSTERS WANTED. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, Washington, D. C.. Aug. 13. 1864, Wanted, at once, five huadred (50) to one thou- sand (37000) Teamsters, each capable ofdriving with single line and managing six mule teams. ‘To such who are competent to perform the duty, per month will be thirty five (35) dollars, the with one ri including the best medical attendance when si Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive at upon bringing to this point twenty- such positions. five (25) good Teamat DRE te gagiain ‘CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, me Waki 5 coeney oe Twenty-second and cots, Washington. D.0- » yf RUCKER, au 18-21t and C: No. 14, Fil clars No. 16, ware ; class N wood; class No. 20, Provender; class Relting, Packing. and Hose; cl snd Luoricating Oils; class No. No. 27, Anthracite Coal; class No. 30. minous, Broad Top Coal; class No. 5; class A, Bilge ¥ ic Arresters; class C, Pitch-nouse, NAVAL ASYLUM, Class No. 1. Clothing; class No. 2, Hats, Boots, No. 3, Provisions; class Groceries; class No.5, Dry Goods; class No. 6, Bread, &c ; class No 7, Tobacco: class No. 8, tiom per day, and hospital privilege: and Te B, Spar Shoes, &c.; class Brig. .and Chief Quartermaster, E- Gon. an ot of Washington.” IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS ‘AND OTHERS We invite the attention of all re in want of FU ersons who al TURE or HOUSERERPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assortment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it animportant item in the selec- Eee FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- M AN, REGOR & ZIMMERM ment of Mee EO Seventh ctreet bet ec au2%-eolm Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. PiAncs.—We have just received eight mo Steinway & Son’s Pianos. all of the, different sizes and meron which we offer; Yellow Pi a5 Clay. class No. 14. class N. wood Po No. 5, Oak and Pine, Spruce, Juniper and @ Hair and Plaster: class No.8, 8 0.87, Moulding and Fire sand and Fire Clay;class ron. Tron Spikes and Lime, t factery prices. These Pianos are foresee recioe than others, but their, -s riority is. nt to all, after a earefal exam- nation. We have alse on hand a largeassortment of other make Mason & Benuas p Canine’ Or- re o! gaps, Prince’s eo nEToe. ; an 18 aud Pa. avenue. DAMS BxPERee COMPANY, ICH 614 PA. AVENUE, A = : Washington, D. 6, REA’ NORTHERN, AND WET. ¥ T JEN REPRESS FORWARDEBS, MERCHANDISB, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES. B' le DS, &o. Forwarded with BAVETY AND DIBFATOH to ab ray T ii OgTHWEST ‘scoessible sections of the country. Hails acies in the Erincipal bas (7 NORTH, BAST, WES’ N rincipel offices are RE, BOB’ a i Ite WASHINGTON. "D. 0.. NEW. YO! HEE PAU NG v LE. Li x NGTON, with 1 are je or! B leet pHOvine Bs’ and her R to Liv , SOUTHAMPTON and HA Semmatlbeie water Wekece i f *Coliection, ef NOTEA. D PFoProsart clas’ class No. 11, Irot PHILADELPHIA, Class No.1, Bricks; class No 2, Stone; class No. Yellow Pine Timber; class No. 5, 0: ‘ood; class No, 6, White I ress; class No.7, Lime, class No 9, Gravel and 8and;‘class No. 11, Iron, ikes,and Nails; class No. 12, Steel: cla: ats. Oils, and Glass; class No. 17, Hard- class No. 19, Fire- traw; class No, 21, class No. nell to Belting o. sa No, 3, ietou; el class A, New Joiner Sho Smith’s Patent Boring and Mortising Machine, NEW YORK, Class No. 1, Bricks; class No 2, Stone; 244, Btone; class No. 4, ¥ No. 5, Oak and Har Pine, Spruce, Juniper and Uypre Lime, Hair and Plaster; claes No 8, No. 9, Gravel and Sand; class No. and Fire Sand and Fire Clay: class No. I, m Spikes, and Nai Iro: Vo.13, Pi ©. 12, Steel Files; class Ha Ch nd Hose: class ne. Hose; class No. 24, Sperm an lass No, 26, Augers; class No. 27, i Bituminous, Cam: 6. N Ni clasa No. 5 No.3) Semi. in thie cit Medical Burg. U. Navy DEPARTMENT, Bureax of Yards and Docks, August 22, Sealed Proposals for each class separately en- dorsed ** Proposals for Class No, (name the class) fer the Navy Yard at (name the yard),”’ will be re- ceived at this office untilthe 19th of September pnuxt, at 16’cleck,p. m., at which hoar the openin, of the bids will be commenced, for furnishing an: i at the several Navy Yarda name: nd articles embraced in prin'ed sehed- h with fall instructions, will be fur- nished on application, and sent by maik, if so re- quested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for avy or allof the classes named therein, by the commandants of the several Navy Yards, for the | classes for the yards und»r their command, or by | the Navy Agent nearest thereto, cr by the Bureau for any or all ofthe yards. To prevent confosion and mistakesin nealing the bid will be received which contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid which is not perfect and complete in itself according to the forms of offer and guaranty. and ener individual of afirm must 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; no bid will be considered which thall be received after the period stated, and no allowance willbe made for failures of the mail. All offers must be accompanied by a certified copy of the bidder’s license. To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to entorse on the envelope, abcve the address, and drawa line under the endorsement, thus: ** Proposals for Class No. (mame the class) for the ‘ard at (name the yard.)’’ To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docka, Washington, D.C. “ , Instructions and forms of offer, with copies ef he laws bearing on the subject, will be furnished by commendants of yards, pavy agents, and the Bureau, on application to allor either of them. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Class No.1, Bricks; class No, 2, Stone; class No. Woed; class No.6, Whi ress; class No ment; class No. 2, Moulding and - 10,Slate; class Gravel and Sand; class No.9 Fire Sand and Fire Glay; class No. 11, Iron, Iron Nails, and Spike Steel; class No, 13, Pig ‘0. 15, Paints, Oi Ship Chandlery; cla tationery; class 0. 12, Steel 8 No. 16, Yellow Pine bur 1 Wood; class clars No. 27, Anthracite Coal; Bituminous Broad To: Fags and Composition e Oe ; class No. 15, P: Bhip Chandlery; No, 18, Stationer: Hay and 0. 22, Charcoal; joal; class No.9, Paints, Oils, Glass, & No.11, Lumber; class No. 12, Firewood; clas 13, Provender; cl No. 15, Hardware; class No. WASHINGTO: No.1. Bricks; class No. ine Lumber; class No. 5, Oak and Hard 6, jpruce, Juniper, air, and Plaster; Gravel and Sand; re Sand and Fire ass No, 14 hite Pine ; class No.7, Lime, No. 8. Cement; class No. 9. No. 94, Moulding and F lass No. 1, Iron, Iron N No. 15, Slate; class No.1, I ‘class No. 12, Steel; el class No 14, Files; cl Glass; class Noi: Ship Hosele au Hardware; class on Nails: class No. lass A, Bashes, Glazea? 8S PENSACOLA, F Class No. 16, Ship handlers sieve ware; class No. 13, Stationer: wood; Gace fio. fee ‘rovender; class oO. 5 ri ul is; class No 25, A ‘hese I cite Coal; elass No Coal; class No. 32, au 4-wiw D2ican ryeyi All "a, Bit Mac! and ‘bury Iron; , and Glass; clasa No. 16, No.17, Hardware; class No, No. 19, Fire Wood; class No. class No. 21, Provender; 2. class No. 23, Belting, Pa and Hose; class No. 24, Sperm and uubrisating Oils; class No. 25, Izon Castings; class No, 25, Augurs; class No. 27, Anthracite Coal; class No. 29 Bitaminous Cumberland Coal; class No. 31, ©. and Composition Nails; class No. and Tools; class A, Cement Paint. BOSTON, Class No.1, Bricks; class No 8, Oak and Hard Wood; class ruce, Juniper, and Cyre' r and Plaster; class No N ravel and Sand; class No. 9's, Moulding e Band and Fire Clay; class No. 11. Tren. Iron 4 Nails; class ;class No. 14, Files; class nd Glass; clas: 7, Hardware; class No, 18. Stationery; class No. 19, Fire Wood; class No. 2), Hay and 81 class No. 21, Provender; class No. 22, Oharcoal; Packing and Hose; class No. Oils; class No. 25, Trou Angers; class No. 27, 29, Bituminons Gumber- Stone; class No. ndlery; class Semi-Bituminons, Broad 2, Machinery and class B.H.B. ‘ass No clasa No, 23, Aug class No, 3), Semi Coal; class No. 3i. Co ails; class A, Fire Truc 25, Augers; class Miscellaneous; class , Stone; class No. ils, and Spikes; ; class No. 13, Pig-Iron; class Paints, Oils, and Glass; ‘0. 16. Ship Chandlery; elass N ia No, 18, Stationery; class Ni od; class No. 2), hi wdera class Ho 22. ing. Packing. Lebri ie and arcoal; class No. 23, Belt- No. 23, Sperm and Lubricating oie; class Ho; a. pothesis Coal; 9.29, Bituminony Cumberland Goal; class No, 32, Machinery and Tools, i . _ NORFOLK. Class No. 1, Bricks; class No.3, Yellow Pine Timber; class No. 4, Yeliow Pine Lumber; class Tiard Wood; class No.6, White Ghandlery; class N Stationery; class No, 19, Bituminous Broad class No. 31, Copper and Gompo- ery and Tools; ; class No. 17, Hard- class No. 27, Anthra- juminous Camberland hinery and Tools. ‘BYOR'S nmeTOM, DYO. da sna JUTHERLAND, |. A... Medical Purveyor, PROPOSALS. ProsaLs FOR BABNESS IRONS, son Ovtidn, Wan Deraneuare, hae an waamamere by this Departen ; t posals will be receive y en’ BATUKDAY. the I7th day of deptember, at4o’elock p.m..forthe delivery at the Spring- fortor New W ue Reeealacor CHR ren f 0. . o Wrought Iron Work, for Waited Btates Artillery Pro; until field Armor: Harness. Th twelve sets 50 packed, pieces : 8 pairs long Hames,complete 8 pairs short Hames. complete 6 pairs medium Hames, complete ferrace Clips with 1:4 Rive: 4double Loops or Eves 12 Baddle loops (bent for cantie) %4 Trace Eyes 24 long Chains, with toggles 4 Breast Hooks i 2Leg Guards, with 19 rivets 6 Saddle Loops, straight. for riding saddle Pom- | i me These Harness Irons are to conform pa‘ tern and weight to -he model sets to b this office and at the Springtield Armor: sinoothly finish+d; are to fill the st: and each piece is to be made of the si Armery. ‘A'lthe irons are to be well Japanned—the japan | to be of the best quality, and well baked on. They are te be subject to inspection at the factory where made, before and after japanuing. z. The Hames are to be marked with the maker's name, the size, avd tne letters U.S.A, The latter letiers one-fourth of aninch oigh, All the pieces are to be putupin prover bundles, one ejeareteny acked, as prescribed by the Inspector. packing-boa to be paid for at the Inspector's valu- properly labelled, and each box is to tion. . 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. Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub- ject the contractor to nrfertare of the umber he may fail to deliver st that time. No bids will be considered except from parties actually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds cf iron work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops and appliances for turning out sh hiner: the full amount of work specified per day. QUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persens, that. in case bis bid beaccepted. 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 responsibility of the guarantors must be J cortificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States shown by the officia District Attorney. Bonds ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, wil be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon siguing the cont FORM OF GUARANT. We, the undersigned, residents of county of and State of and in case the said contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals is day of Witness: To this guaranty must bs. appended the official certificate aLove 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- al at which they can deliver, and the number of seta at each,if for more than one. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bide, if deemed unsatisfactory on any it. Prop als will be addressed te ‘Brigadier Gen- y Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. C..’’ and will be endorsed “Proposal GEORGE D. RAMSAY. ep l-eotd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, eral George D Ramsay for Harness Irons,’* Hernesa Irons sre to be packed in well made Doxes containing twelve single sets each, being an assortment for 4 wheel and 8 lead horses: and each MONDAY, the fifth da: i consist of the following Tn tewnship 16, range 2 In township 107, range 24 In township In township 1 I) township 8, range 26... ao Pager: kind fro scrioed in the official bill of iron, Copies of which can bs obtained at this office, at the New York Ageocy, and at the Springie’ he offering of the ab minced on the da: i I designate: thousand eight By the President: JO8. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, N UAL BONA -FIDE SBI TLERS— NOTLOR SO AOU RE EM PTORS. In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1863. Btatutes, volume 12, ning to sale the Winnebago Re: pulated that before any person shall ntitled to enter apy portion of the raid lands, by pre emption or otherwise, exposure to sale to the highe: outcry, he shall become an actual bona- fide shall conform te all the regulations now provided by law in cases of pre- emption, aud shali pay, within the term ef one year from the date of the settlement, the full praised value of the lands and the improvements Now. in order that all such bona-fide, actual settlements may be secured to the several pre- 8, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they must come forward and file their afida- yits, designating the particular tracts on which may he actually settled, givin, actual settlement, and. of one year from such date, the claims must be established bi 4 Receiver, according 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 actual settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from the public sale. z - 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub- lie sale the parties must estabtish and pay up for their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bidder, under ths forego- ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at such public tale the price must not be fora less sum than for the appraised alte: settler thereon, and 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 advertisement, dated Sept. 1, 1864, under which the bid was made, shail fail to enter into q | _82 30-lawl3w LAND SALES, B* THE FARCLEEAT ae? THE Wit FOR THE SALE OF VALU ABLELANDS IN THB LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESBRVATION IN pene aan ance of law. HAM LINCOLN, President of the United State peraby declare ® Inthe state orM ener te at the periods herei: i wit: iribe Fond Office at 8t Peter, commencing on of December next. for the disposal of the public lands comprised intue late ‘or the Winnebago Indians, : and situated in the following parts of | ps. which will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvements thereon, make known that under mention North of the base line and west of the Asia principal | meridian, articularly.cescrib fore the 0s. 83 posils for Navy Pea Jackets... . Round Jackets. .... Barnsley Sheeting Frock Prorosars FOR FORAGE. HISY QUARTERMASTER’S OFFION, . z ies, Wasuisoton Depot, Dec. 8, Bealed Proposals are invited by the unde! rmaste! for supplying the U. 8. Quarte! ‘ashington, D. 0., Baltimo rt Monroe, ve oro ent, at lexandria, and F these places, with H: Bids will be recei Corn, Oat: and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points Sher srepose to make deliveries, and the ch they will make deliveries ther icle poet to be deli iveries shall be com- rates at wh the quantity ef each a: ered, the time when said de! menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in wordson the bid: pushels ei extra charg atraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description sf oats, “ hay or straw proposed to be delivered mostbe stated in the pro: eels. All the artis jes offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to a rigid inspect jouiby the Government Inspector before bein, acce| + Contracts will be awarded from fime to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and garment will be ‘acted for shall The bidaer wili be resnires to aecompany his u y, Signed by two respon- sible persons that in case hia bid is accepted he or within ten days thereafter, execute the with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity witb 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 offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidde ,orthe person to whom the contract made when the whole amount con have beep “slivered and accepted. proposals with a guaran they will contract for the same. may be awarded. T e responsibility of the guarantors must be cl shown by the official certificate of a U. 3. Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responai- ble person known to this office. ‘All biddera will be duly notified of the accept ance or rejection of their proposals, The full name and P.O., address of ach bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed Brigc gen. D A. ashington be plainly marked ‘Proposals Bonds, in a sum équal to the amount of the con- at d by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will dof the anecess-al bid- Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, D.O., and should for Forage.”” arantors, will be require fr or bidders upon signing the contract, Blar « forms of bids, gnaranteer, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and rate) (Dat i, the sabscriber, do hereby propose to furniak and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter agreeably to the terms of your advertisement favitin, proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1863. master’s T'ypartment at the following articles, viz: — bushels of Oorn, in sacks, at —— per bushol ef unas _ bushels 01 Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 32 pounds —tons of Baled Hay, at —- per ton of 2,000 pounds — tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 3,00) ounds, Delivery to commence on or before the — da: 156—, and to be completed on or inte a written contract with space of ten days. igadier General D. H. Ruoxes. page ial General Depot Quarter stars rashington, D0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of County of ,and Btate of 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, 1863, under which the bid was made, and,in case th said —— shall fail to enter into a co aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom etween the offer by said the contract may be awarded. Witness, edge and which they offer to be secur’ ity. eas be giled peau ate Mee '. Collecto: justo! foreey 09) United “States Government, OF respon- sible person known to . H. RUCKER, deo 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. aa ll set Bg aa a ao HIB ‘ERMAS' 8 OFFIOR, Cc ayes a ror Wassingron, Washington, D. C., January All dealersin Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture. , and idle are re- Guosted to send to thivotice, on MONDAY ofeach week, @ sealed proposal or list, im di cticios they are prepared fo furaiah 1c thin Bopot at icles t] pot short Dotige, wi e price of each aret in jale ‘without delay, and at the lowest Brie. Dealers wishing this Depot will be re- sie mie Kin sep So 4 i By pi paplndler General and CaN ee Cea Pike BEBELLION ae TAYLOR, Blue Flannel Overshirts Blue Flannel Undershirts, .- Blue Flannel Drawers, pairs. Biue Satinet, yard Blue Flannel, Blue Nankin, “| kin Laced 8h kin Shoes. ollen Socks. for the delivery bushels of corn or oats and 50 tons of hay or straw, peach Silk Handkerchiefs 0 Offers may be made for one or more articles, the option of the bidder. and in case more than one article is contained in this offer, the chief of the bureau will have the right to accept one or more of the articles contained in such offer and reject The price must be uniform, and Jers must emt ace all of any oeneor more articles de- leverable at allthe statrons Z e description of articles in the above list, bidders are referred to the samples at the said navy yards, and tothe advertisement of this burean da- ted July 8, 1863, and for information ss to the laws and regulations: in pamphlet form) regarding con- tracts, to the officers of the several commandants ofpavy yards snd navy agente. _ The department reserves the right to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov- the remainder, 8. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach. Oatsin like sacks ofabout three The sacks to be furnished without to the Govenment. The ha GE LotaaNe AND CLOTHING MATERIALS, Navy DgpPartMenNt, BurEAU oF PRovisions and OLoTaina, tember 1, 1564. Separate Proposals, sealed and endorsed *‘Pro- re Clothing, and Clothing Mate- rials,” wil be received at this bureau until two re m_, on the 12th day of October mext, for furnishing and deliverin, irty days’ notice) at the Unite Charlestown, Mass., numbers and quantities and at. suc be specified by the chief of this bureau or by comman%ants of the said Navy Yards, respective- ly, the numbers and quantities of the different ar- nd at the places specified in the following Charlestown, Brooklyn, 3,000 7,008 be 4,000 Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on a) plication to the navy agent at or Philadelphia, and at this bureau, ANT TO BUTLEES SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLARK TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sella very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef d'et for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute,and maker — and pledge myself to e of , 186— s the "Vaited tater i oved securities, wi in the with good and sHier veing notified that uy bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, tin the Unites ly, covenant wi! @ ad er eraltdo in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- A great variety of _ ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to DINING BOgMS ALLS, “CHAMBERS, 6.°00 YARDS OANTON 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 Cloth#from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dinf rooms, Sas Alse— Ww . ry BRASS CORNICES, PABLOB MATS, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 10 to 20 per cent. RIFFLE & FALOCONER’S No. 348 7th street, between I street and Also, ILARIFIED CIDER! T have just received per schoone: Adams’ and ‘J. W..” ure MassachusettsCLARIFIED OL fer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- ities to suit purchasers Hotel keepers, I grime artic! Ge Grase aretaricraet amine this before pur. m1 RILEY A Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st, aii : "Georgetown, D. CLARIFIED utlert Memoirsana Charles Given under our hands and seals this — day of 186—. Beal. Seal. x morsty certify that, to the best of my knowl- elief, the above-named guarantors are ‘and sufficient as sureties for the amount for tl ARLBOROUGH'S DISPATOHSS, RBdited by General Murray 3 vols., London. ispatches of Lord Nelson. 7 vola., London, Official Diepatches of the War of IS12. Correspondence of Sir Thos. Picton, London. Frazer’s Letters during the Peninsular and m paigns, London. Napier’s Life and Official Correspon- gD ‘ana Letters of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols,, Diary snd Dispatches of Gen. Bir Robert Wilson, WW Sidney Smith’s Life and Dispatches, 2 don. 2 1imom a's Public and Private Letters with a memeir, 2 vols. Wellington’s Confederate Dina ches, London. vouched, or th of America, do | Persona Ruined by Deadl: igeorent P lereury, sho! mediately. 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARG, wait FROM ONB TQ TWO DaYFs. ‘ness of the Bac! Btrictures, Affections o! General Debility, Nervo Languor, Low Spirits tion of the Heart, ght or Giddiness, Disease o Skin, Affections of the Liver, Langs, Stomach or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the es more fatal to thei: i of Syrens to the mariners ef Blyssus, bkghting their most brilliant hopes or Snticipations, rendering marriage, &c., imposalr YOUNG MEN ve become the victims of le ful and destructive habit — gtave thousands of e most exalted talent and brilliant intellect. who might otherwise have entrancad lig- Benates with the thanders of @ to extacy the living lyre, may call with TAKE PARTiCULAR NOTIOR. These are some of the sad and melancholy ly habits of youth, viz of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the of Bight. Loes of Muscular Power, Pal the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervons [rrita eae inti Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, &o MentaLity.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memo: of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Aversion! te Pacey Belf-distrust, Love of Soli- le. . . 7 MARRIAGE or young men conte: are or Pursioal vores ing of the Organs, Defo: should apply immediately. i He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor as phe and confidently rely upon his sk: Dimneas of Bi, RT and solitary pract: 15,381.96 acres, ms than the son nee 5405.44 Especially, who anpually «wee Young Men of z the individ: tracts, with the appraised value per acre. wi open for inspection at the District Land Offices ove lands will be com- uted, and will proceed, in in the ab»ve-mentioued scheduie, and consecutively by townships, as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been 4 the sale thus closed; but the sale | shall nct be kept open looger than two weeks. and no private entry of any o mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks, Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- day of August. Anno Domini one Zundred and sixty-four. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. the lands will bead- rangement of 3: Married Persons, previous to their st bidder at public ORGANIC WRAKNESS, I MENTS TOM By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- Organs is speedily cured, and fal! Thousands of the most nervous, tated and impotent, who had n immediatel Disqualifications, Loss of yous Irritability ete OY IMPEDI- lost all hope, have marriage, Physi DR. JOHNBON. Member of the Royal College of Bar, don, Graduate von one of before the expiration neveral pre-emption the mest eminen’ ls greater par' in the hospitale of Lor inand elsewhere, has effect cures that were ev ringing in the ashfulness, wit! ith » Were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves b indulged in when alone—a habi from evil companions, or at school. the ef which are nightly felt, even wher ed. renders marriage impos! atroys both mind and bedy, should apply imfmedi- ity that a youn: country and darling of snatched from all the pros: life by the consequence of ature and indulging in a certain secret efore contemplating -RIAGE Fefiect that a sound mind and bod: Recessary requisites to ness indeed, Without these the journey thro’ life becomes a wea: hourly darkens to the view. shadowed with de: eboly reflections that the happiness of another is OF IMPRUDENCS. ed and impruden' ibed the seeds o pens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him fro: ing to those wh id can alone befriend him. hands of ignorant and desi incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary Keep ata trifling monthafter mente Or! don, Paris,Philadel; some of the most astonishi: known; many troubled wit! and ears when asleep. at sudden sounds, lushing, attend and, if ‘ible, and de- Acting Commissioner. cts and enjoyments viation from the pathy habit, Such persons must. ao & romote connubial pilgrimage; the (on. receivin, h the melan- Btates Nav: and Brooklyn, N. h tim 1 disease, it often hi igning pretenders, who, over his gall- scatines fed @ cons’ onal sym) such as Affections ot ntil death pu by sending him to that un- Whose bourne no travele, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREE?®, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name 'No letters received unless post-paid and com. to be used on the repiy. g should state age, and send portion vertisement describing symptom: The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Office INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishment Within the last twenty years, and the numeroug important Surgical Operations Johnston, witnessed by the repo: and many other intment; or, b: the Head, Throat, Nose, 8 ers, notices of in and again before the public, besides g asa gentleman of character and sufficient guarantee to the SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY OURED BORET DISEASES! BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFTI REMEDY BVER USED ositive Cure” for BT, StHICTORES, ae 0 Balsam, no Mercary, bs Taken w affect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, havi any unpleasant jure the stomac’ sibility, is a fleted. BECRET DISEASES Boston, New York, THE MOST JERTAIN AP GONORHG4, ' GLE. Contains no Mineral, ni Only Ten Pus to owels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and in ‘‘twenty-four hours.” of the University of Pennsy! eminent Doctors and Chemists o! NO RXPOSURE Prepared bya NO ORANGE WHATS of getting cured, rho have despair sam Oopavia, OF a who pare een gorged with eroury, {ry SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. PriceMale packages, $3, Feral most delicious Soup or It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large. H, A. DOWNING & OO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O PAPERHANGINGS,. BLOOD! BLOOD! SCRUFULA, ULC&&s, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &o. BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERS JUICB N’s ROOT AND certain and effectual remedy evi reaches and eradicates evel of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy re os mesleds ane do not transmit it t for which you may re. ated i BO NOT DESPAIR Although b unced incurable, the SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. ectiona with which means ner AND HERB JUIONS ig Debility, and fora! Ee a Nee %- sAMARITAN’S OHANORE WASH. DESMOND © CO. Box 121 Philadelphia Pom Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th ané HENBY COOK, Alexandria, Youne pate Ey Mere yards einselves be certain secret habits which unfitthem oF or the duties of marri 1d: men ho, from the follies o cing thi en. Be should frst read ‘ied Lad: i Fer fe ROOT Sent by express. ma Boston a lar; “THE SECRET some’ “The Secret Friend, ‘& sealed envelope on re Address EMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat id, and. red by the seals of aa eae Sarin, gad the Imperial in the effectual remedy for Relax. -and all others in wantofa ment of say a here. SHINN, 15 ase jeterious ingredients. dary Symptoms, thi id alt ther deli maak pi reper tion is in the form of most Official Reports of Battles. General McClelian’s Report. Barnard & Barry’s Repo #RANOK TAYLOR. COURT, SEPTEMBER 3 ear or CotumBia, County oF TOM, to ett: In the case of Charles T. Hawkins, Ad- minlstrator of Jobu Hawkins, d Administrator aforesaid has 90 Pa. ave; Siardom" OB, MISERY (TH —The propr “oF WONDERS, By’ have determined isso F ) Toey of their mi ervous Debility, Pre: ANATOMY regard jess, 3 g of vatforind sed, the ost instructive and in- with the approbation and ans’ Courtof Washington Oounty af ited SATURDAY ,the 24th day of Septem. for the final settlement and distributi raonal estate of ssid deceased, and ef in hand, as far as th lected and turned into mo: the creditors and heirsof to attend, (at the Orph: County aforesaid.) with their claims p: may otherwise by law be ex from all benefit in said doonased’s estate: provided acopy of this order be publish ) three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to anid th day of September, 1844 est: sep 2-lawSw* F RICHMON: said de al ans’ Court of Wi GONORRHEA, ‘WILL PERFORM & mts, ere purely vegetable. pleasant to the may be carried in She vest Seeay Hoag ona OH ABB! ‘Gone ed once a week for Z. 0. ROBBINS, Register of Wil 1D AND SURROUNDING sr lvania avenue. a

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