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THE EVENING STAR. Pore Rerorts—First Precinct —W. Jiget- ter, fast driving; for trial. John Catron, drank and disorderly; kept till sober. Pat’ Hines, fast driving on a bridge; £3.58. Second Precinct.—Peter_ Tessel, drunk and disorderly ; m1 Philo Bayley, drank and disorderly ; tary. Sarah Thomas, do; #3.00. Herbon Hartman, nuisance; $1.00. Kate Smith, prostitution; workhonse. Celia ‘Ahart, do; 85.00. Adam Hermert, fighting; J. ©. Gronan and Jeremiah Horigan, do; $5.00 Gaskins, disorderly; dismissed. ys Murphy, disorderly ; $1.58. Peed Precinct—Benj. King, Agnes White, George Case, drunk; David; Jackson, disorder- ly; do. Michael Taber, drunk; military. Moses Hing and Hannah Singleton, disorderly; $2 50 each Catharine McCullen, do.; and Lucy Tabbs, fugitive; workhouse. Basil Atkinson, grand larceny; dismissed. Charies Stewart, runping off recruits; military Ellen Smith and Maria McUann, disorderly: $2.44 each. ‘William Graves and Edward heatley, dri- ving offa horse and buggy. Oharles Nichel- son, drunk; Edward Hanaway, violating cor- _— ordinance; Uhris. Brewhison, drunk; as Evans, forestalling market; dismissed. W. ©. Williams, trespassing in country grounds; dismissed. Catharine Chase, larceny; ‘workhouse. Patrick Malay; drunk; Edward Anderson, do.; dismissed. Hubbard Smith and Robert Gaskins, disorderly; locked up. John Williams, do.; do. Silas Smith, do.; $5.62. J. Bateman, having stolen hogs in possession: dismissed. Samuel Gates, desertion; military. Jobn White, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Patrick Kirk, do.; $2.44. A. Kirk, do.;do. C. Ubhoff, selling on Sunday; $5.77. Isaac P. Eyre, drunk; dismissed. Wm. Wangh, disor- @rly; locked up. Agnes White, drunk and aisorderly; workhouse D. J. Wells, assault and battery; Charles Vansciver, misdemeanor; Charles Butler, do.; Mary Hannerway, disor- derly; Biddy McQuin, drunk; dismissed. P. Andony, drunk; military. Bridget Cosgrove, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Fourth Precinct.—Henry Riley, Lewis Wright, W.H. Ridgeley, Thomas Hastings, Margaret Mitchell, Elizabeth Brideker. robbery; jail for court. Edw’d McIntire, Thos. Harland, do.; bail for court. Chester Haslip, James Collins, threats; bail for peace. Hugh Hart, drunk; dismiesed. Thos. Struks, do. and disorderly; $2. Annie Long, drunk and disorderly; work- house. Caroline Denham and Mary A. Har- vey, do.; $2 each. Susan Lewis, disorderly; #2. E.J. Cross, do.; dismissed. W.H. Briggs, John German, H. Marlow, drunk; dismissed. George Smith, do. and disorderly; 33. M.Mc- Dermott, do.; $2. Henry Walter, sleeping in street; dismissed. George Bowers, fighting: $1.58. John E. Thomas, drunk and disorderly; $5. James Stuard and Laurence Nelson, drank; #2. Fifth Precinct.—Patrick Costello, grand lar- ceny: jail tor court. Mary Dennin, Rose How- ard, fighting: $2.50each. Wm. Lee, disorderly; #3. Mary Fallon, do.; $2. Patrick Brannan, assault and battery; dismissed. Geo. Smith, disorderly; $5. J. P. Lovejoy, do.; military. Gee. Garner, do.; dismissed. John Walker, Harriet Brooks, do.; #2each. Geo Smith, as- Sault and battery; dismissed. P. Fleck, drunk; do. Chas. Palmer, violating city ordinance: 5. Annie Bates, enticing prostitution: $2. J. Nelson, drunk: $1.58. E. Brown, do ; $1. Mary Coons, do.; $1.58. Sixth Precinct.—James E. Matthews, drank; $2. Geo. Clafy, do.;do. John Angerman and Jonig. disorderly; $2 each. Wm. H. Frazier and Michael J. Collins, do.; S5each. Francis ‘Tylerand Sarah Bell, street walking; work- house. J.M. Cawlins, disorderly; dismissed. Jacob Sepelby, grand larceny; do. Thos. Me- Farland, drunk and disorderly; do. Charles Scott, disorderly; do. Henry Glochie, do.; $3. Jas. Shields, do.; 2 Christian Hart. gra Jarceny;jailforcourt, Ralph Darby, threats; bail for peace. Rich’d Shreeves, assault and battery dismissed. M.McManahan, deserter; military. James Coyle, drunk and disorderly; $2. S.C Sanger, do; military. Tenth Precinct.—Hannah ilson, fagitive from justice; jail. Jas. Drunk, intoxicated; dismissed. Edmond Roche, threats; bail for peace. Mary E. Tilghman, disorderly and profane; bail for good behavior. Eliza Stewart and Sarah Paten, disorderly; $2 each. Ida Hall and Sallie Hawkins, do; workhouse. Augustus Briggs, Lucinda Phillips, and Jas. Dempsey, do.; dismissed. Freaerick Letie, riding on a pavement; $5. Julia McDonald, common drunkard, bail for good behavior. M. McGroder, drunk; dismissed. John Clark, disorderly; #5. John C. Kane, Frank Living- ston, Wott Dodson, James Kane, do.; George McLain, drank; Thomas Fletcher, drank and disorderly; dismissed. Frank Nelson, assault and battery; for trial. Catherine Kehoe, sell- ing liquor to soldiers; Mrs. Burnett, nuisance: Elizabeth Russell, assault; John Flynn, drank and disorderly: Capt. August Dant, drunk: dismissed. Wm. Ridgely. disorderly: escaped from the Station. Nace Allen and Margaret Howard, do.; $4 each. TR FS ES EEE IREMEN’S INEURANOE COMPANY ° WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL........-.-.2200.000. Ofice Corn Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washinstin, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. DIRBOTORS = G eorge Shoemaker, John D. Barclay, Samuel Cropley, Andrew Rothwell, Thomas Parker, Richard Barry. B. B. French, Dr. C. W. Day! Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Witliar Wilso T. Edward Clark. Roch e fo: licies. © charge Wor PONTAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, See’y. wep 22-e06m jon BEYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBEES, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No. $00 Ninva Sresst, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep cn Rand, the largest ‘and best assort: ent in the city of Chande! |, Brackets, Drop hts, Portables, Glass Globes, mics and other , and all arti- in this lize, from the best establishments ip York. Philadelphia, &e., which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, BANGES, FURNAOES, and Fire-Board es. ed to furnish the best RANGE in se gayrbere son er reuonable me Hotels, rants, &c., are in’ cal do all’ kinds of GAS and STEAM fitti ve iy wand cheap, as also everything in ‘the Prows' ING line in Gall Bathing Tube Fountains Watet jee our abs, Foun’ s. Wash-stands, Basins hc. Ke..at N0.500 Closets: t, Pen: ue, the lar, Scabisbaestis weit, Se peed IMPROVE YOUR EYE-, Spe sy the use of the cel- versally ——- PERIscOPI¢d SPECTACLES, uni- murine the fapaired Myesight im} rrectly suited: by WRAW! ans. 4 Pennsylvania Lo rine bet. 12th and 13th sts., 388 Pennsylvania avenue. under the National, FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, MICRO- ane THERMOMETERS, BT: SCOPES, HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARTES DE VISITE, cope ‘8 great variety, and at the lowest p °y ND TIN WA CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS R: COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. I offer all of the sbove articles of goods, which embrace the best assortment ever offered to the Washington public;at 10 per cent lower than they can be purchased elsewhere in the city. Call and see for yourselves. J. R. FOLEY, 316 F st. north. bet. 10th and lith. 316 F STREET. RY, CROCKE! @uass., sep2-1m* FP HE 1S 70 GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, he District of Columbia. letters of administratidA on the personal estate of Christian Ackman, iate of Washington c: D.C., deceased. All persons having claims st the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the i7th 7. of Sept. next; they may otherwise by law be excluded From all benefit of the said estate. = Given under my hand this 7th day of Sept.. 1864, A ACKM. NNA Sep 10-law3w* Admitistrat: iN D oe AND DINERS, by E. L, Blanchard, Manual of French Cookery, Londo: One Hunored and Twenty-four Receipts for Cook- Hints for the Table, London Cookery, Carving, ‘and Etiquette of the Table, ndon ‘s Hand. Book . Guikoier Practicion, Pece7i2&- London Ouisinior Im) rial, Paris }00! “rench Cookery wil m plete Cook Piel ends Encyclopedia Franca‘! odern ndon. bat Cyclopedia, Lo YEANCK TAYLOR, ELODEONS.—We ha pees feP a of Mason & Hamlin INBT ORGANS, of different sizes. Also rtm Ne ith Sanne of Prince & Gos - ith’s _sep 9 this |AB- siRLO- a. avenue. cor. lth street and OFFIC LALe War Derwtaens seen eee} |.P al for leaves of absence or per- mission to visit Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must the business for which the officer desires mo. T addressed EDUOATIONAL. Mes LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- form the public that she is prepared to ry e instructionsin music. at her residence, No. 6529 H st bet..6th and 7th sts., amd respectfully solicit their patronage. ib tfully offers the following references Pone eT aniel, Hon. Rich'd Wallach. Mayor, Franck Teylor. Esq., Dr, Alex. McDonald Davis, hi le, . Se ee te D. O., 1864. Sep 17-eolm* ORROMEO COLLEGE, Pikesville, Baltimore county, Md., opens its ninth session on the 2d Monday of September. For the terms or otherin- formation address Rev. E. Q. 8. WAL! incipal. sep EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, 151 West street. The duties of this institution will be resumed September 5. For circulars ad- dress the principal, sep 2-Im' M. J. HARROVER. 'T, TIMOTHY’S HALL, BON, 3-1m* The undersi; will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 1864, He has, by avery liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education ofyoung gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in the country for salubrity of climate and beauty of . The Hallis an extensive series of build ings, fitted up with isite for comfert, convenience snd health, surround y 30 sof ground.affording ample scope for physical exer- cise. The following gentlemen constitute the faculty: = . PARSONS. Principal and Professor of Mathematics and Moral Sciences, GEO. 8. GRAP. Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Rev. J. NEWMAN HANK, A.M fessor of Ancient Languages & Moral Scienee, eta ean eb ae °. elles - Ss rofevev HH. BRUNING, A. Monee Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics, Professor of French Languages. Professor of Painting and Drawing. A.M, METZ, Esq.. . Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Boarding pupils $300 per year of 10 months; weekly boarding pupils $200 per year of 10 months; daily pupils 100 per year of 10 months, including fare to and from the city. For pactlcnlare see pizcolar: to be obtained at princi ookstores. or ress i. PARSONS, Catonsville, Baltimore Sounty. Maryland, Circulars to be had at the Star Office. sep 2-D& Wim* M FEMALE SCHOOL, § RS. MARIA C. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va., having removed her school te Cam- bridge, Md.,is prepared to receive four er five (ae boarding pupils, in her family. Pheir ntellectual, domestic and moral training will re- ceive her most assiduouscare. Her success, while for years engaged in Alexandria, in educating girls, is well known to all old residents of tha’ De Parents in this vieinity whe desire further in- formatien concerning the advantages of her school are respectfully referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq. of Alexandria, Va..or W. D, Wallach, Editor of the Washington Star. Her terms for board, tu- ition, &c.,are moderate, Cambri 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 have a daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness. The fall term of her scheol commences on the rst Monday of September. au 26-dim NV RS. BURR will reopen her School on MON DAY, Sept. 26,391 H street. sep 2-eotoctl* PERSONAL. FEMALE COMPLAINTS and Diseases arising from impurity of the blood receive special at- tention from Dr. DARBY, 492 7th street, between and E, Honorable and ecientific treatment war- ranted. sep 15-Im* | ee AND AGUE PERMANENTLY CURED FOR §$5.—Madame MARSHA, the Astrolo- gist, at No. 403 K street, will warrant to the pub- lic to cure the Feyer and Ague permanently in one week’s time. Also other complaints treated with great encress at No. 403 K street, between $th and th sts, sep H-Im* DENTISTRY. Cees ee ee DEXTISERY —Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Ro}m No, 2, Washington, Building, cOrse:/Pa. av. and 7th st. All operations performed in the most skillful manner. Charges reasonable. Sep 8-Im* Gu DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY. Teeth Extracted without Pvia with tha Muhri of Ozysen. i would advise all having teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr. ERWILE'S office, : examine the Doctor's a po im groved method of Inserting Srtifcial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth roa wil Baxe them is a other style than Fee day juable ene. i is e, ath and isth streete Sesser Svens im ovis 8, B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, M TEETH. « LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentes ofthe MINERAL PLATS TERTH, at- tends _amcnalls ‘at his office in this sity. Many persons can wear these’ teeth who cannot rene a agiet no the: person can wear others who eannot wear Persons calling at my office can be accommod: with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whOare particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be "Booms i this clip. No 338 Pennsylvania avenue ms is city—No ‘ennsy! between 9th and 10th streets, Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia, *_ mard-ly NOTICE. UNITED STATES 7 3-10 LOAN. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHING- TON has now on hand, ready for immediate deliv- ery, a full supply of these new Bonds. Subscribers are requested to present therr certafcates at once and receive their Bonds. These having money toinvest should notlose sight of the fact that by investing in this Loan they not enly receive interest, at the high rate of 73-10 per cent., but secure to themselves the very important advantage of obtaining, at the end of three years,6 PER CENT. 5-20 YEAR BONDS AT PAR, which are now worth over 12 percent, premium, and which after the war must necessa- rily advance to a much higher rate. au2-tf CoPABINERSHT?. The undersigned, having this day associated themselves under the name aad style of GEO. T. SMITH & CO., will contince the GROCERY, WINE and LIQUOR business at the old stand, (occupied for the last three years by George T, Smith.) 511 7th street, in the National Intelli- encer Building. We will be happy at all times fo see our friends and the public generally, feeling assured that we can give Shess a oods at un- ‘or Cash. precedented low Prices Oo tae ‘T. SMITH, THOMAS W. STEUART, = JOHN T. FOSTER. Washington, July 8, 1864. I beg to return my sincere thanks to my friends and the public generally for the patronage so libe- rally bestowed upon me during my business carcer here, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same to the new ‘trm, where they will alwaya re- ceive the most polite and courteous attention, whether they purchase or not. Please remember the number, 511 7th street, now under Gardner’s Pho geh Gallery. ET. SMITH. Washington, July 8, 1864. sep 1-eolm IMPORTANT TO HOUSER EEE cans We invite the attention of all eraons who are in want of FURNI- TURE or HOUSEKEBPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assertment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it an important item in the selec- Ben of FURNITURE ree HOUSER ERPING "OOD, os to fe a4 at the we ‘nown establish- slnayer? be MeGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN. No. 530 Seventh street, ‘een au %-eolm Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. — t received eight more o (piano: We ha peste psived es |, Which we offe Steinway Ay for sale at factery prices. These Pianos are seme- what higher in price than others, but their su- riority is apparent to all, after aeareful exam- Taation. We have also on Rand s largeassortment of other makers. Mason 3 Cabinet Or- gaps, Prince’s Melodeons, at! Music Store of . W. G. MBTZEROTT. au 18 Cor, llth st. and Pa. ave: M ANURE- PY MAR URS i yone THE B) MANURE IN THE ner AB SEED ‘The und » having contr: for all th Manure at vo Boisty D jy are Bow gree Beret fo Bat om board vesse free’ of expense to ‘at low rates, ‘BSSELS or to v Address No. 320 & W: a, GLESBORO boliee MANU RAM P- PROPOSALS. —_—_ ROPOSALS FOR STOVES AND RANGHS. Headquarters pee of Washington, ) ice Chief Quartermaster, |. 634,536, 535 Mth st , near New York a Hes, 634.03 e eer iarom, September 27 ise Proposals are hereby invited antil noon of W. NEBDAY, October 5th, for furnishing, for use of Freec men in this ag terlre 10 ARMY RANGES, each with fixtures complete to cook forone hundred men at a time, 100 small COOKING STOVES. each with fixtures eomplete, to cook for families of three or four per- sons. 10 BOX S'POVES, ordinary size, for heating. All of the above Btoves must be Wood Burners. and must be delivered in this city on or before the Mth day of October, 1364. ~~ oath of allegiance must TO} accompany each bid. gals to iy boro etoree oa roponals for o the undersigned. 7 and addressed 10, (TiN A. ELISON, Co’onel and Chief Quartermaster, _sSep 28-6t Department of Washington. SAL} R BITUMINOUS 8’ ROPOSALS FO. GOAL TEAMER Cuigr QUABTERMASTER’s OFFicE, DErot OF WASHINGTON, Wasiincron, D.C., Rept: 20, 1564. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until Thursday, October 6, 1864, at 12 o’clock m., for the delivery of the following amounts of COAL, at the points named, viz: 3.00 sens of Bituminous Steamer Coal at Alex- of Biteminous Steamer Coal at Wash- AY ington, D.C. Betivery of the whole amount contracted for at each point to be made in twenty-five (25) days froin the inde ie nam canal to balf the amon: of th jonds in a sum equ: a amou:t of the contrast will be required of the successful bidder (ers. "Bide received for five hundred (500) tons or more, end shonls Beare searete, for the delivery at e points Bamed. °*Ani the coal offered to be subjected to a rigid in- spection before being received. Proposals must be plainly endorsed ‘Proposals If sane al atte at yosngs eli “ale: ria. 18 SABE . a rest @ undersi : "a. RUCKER. to the undersigned. I Gen, and Chief Qqartermaster, Be 26-td Depot of Washington. PPRorosas FOR MANURE. Curer QuUARTERMASTER’S Orricz, Durot or WASHINGTON. WAsHrncrom, September 19, 1344. Sealed water will be received at the office of Captain Charles H. Pompkins, A. Q. M.,U.3. A corner of Twenty-second and G streets, in th city, until noon of MONDAY, October 10, 1854, the purchase from the Government of the Manw now on hand at the stables and corrals of this de- ?Gide murt be made at 60 much per cubic yan', and for such quantities as the bidders may re- aire, y The manure will pe awarded to the highest bid- ders, who will be required to remove it within sixty (60) days after the date of award. Payment will be required in Government funds, at the date the proposals are accepted, and the Ma- mace meamitee (the measurement to be understood “the Government reserves the right to reject all ri. ier General an: ef Quartermaster, ep2i-i7t Depot ot Washington.” 'D L PURVEYOB’S OFFIOB, ee ‘Wasuincron, D. 0., June 15, 1864, All dealersin this eltrend Georgetown, who wish to sell to the Medical Purveying Department, are requ to send te this office, on the MONDAY of each week, a sealed list of the articles they may be Prepared to farnish, at short notice, with the price of each attach @ same. C. SUTHERLAND, Je 15-tf Burg. U. 8. A., Medical Purveyor, 351 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! 351 THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OEFICE, No 351 Cat., bet. 422 and 6th sts, EsTaBLisHED 1852. ISAAC HERZBERG & SON continue to make advances on all sums on Watches, a Jewelry, Ladies’ and Gent's wearing ap-, parel, and in fact opon all merchandise usu- ally taken in a Pawn office. The highest advances made and all bosiness strictly confidential. Hav- ing conducted business for so many years in this city. we ean, of couree, refer to any old resident of Washington, Remember No. 351 north C st,, bet. 434 and 6th sts. Immediately in rear of National Hotel, sep J5-Im* I, HERZBERG & SON. si pap PAWNBROKER AND 285 LOAN OFFICE. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW. K. WALSII. 235 285 C Srreer, between lithand Ith, Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon, In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad- vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Di monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hard Clothing, and Merchandise of every desc: good order, @7 Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably knewn t® many of its citizens, I am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business,(which will be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction, Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’cloek, A.M. until Nine o’clock Pp. a. sep 13-3 JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirreexTH STREET, opposite U. 8. TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act of June 3th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, @500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 7 3-10 per centum per annum. ‘able semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, Jy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, Cc. W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. wo HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 17-e06m Detween 9th and 0th sts Queer GENERAL’S OFFICE, Wasuixovon Gre, August 31 1854 HORSES, HORSES, HORSES, Horses suitable for Qavalry and Artillery service vin Be pgrchased af sboro’ Depot, inopen mar- Horsén will be delivered to Captain L. Lowr Moore, 4.Q.M., and be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. price ora ary, Borat: elon ‘ayment w for six (6) and more, m mh be made JAMES A. EKIN Colonel First Division, sep 3-1m Quartermaster General’s Office. 369 SEVENTH STREET. 369 HIGH BED LOUNGES HIGH AWxING, and AWNING, GILT FRAME MIRRORS. Just received per schooner Empire twenty differ- ent styles ae BED LOUNGES, which we are offerii low figures, On eer ering at very low figu! fate one FRAME yeemreat Ww found extensive, and in price compare with that of any house in the United States, rn oe areheceee, temember we are selling our entire FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEBPING GOODS generally 15 per cent. less than any house in the sity. 1f youare in wantof good articles at low prices don’t forget us. Call and examine our adh te doing you incur no obligation to We still allow ten per cent, on all bills of $50 and 6 upwards, a Successor to Bouts & Griffith, sep 2-tf 369 Seventh Street. DAMS EXP’ MP ANY, A orion 614 PA; AVENUE Washington, D. @, GREAT BASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WRST- BRN EXPRESS. FORWARDERS, ND) MERCHA! renee Forwarded with SAFE’ } a re ee racy. ats ORT a: the P: A eet ead VALU. "to an mpany Saas eal PROPOSALS, PP0POsaLs FOR stationsRy, House of Representatives, United States, Clerk’s Offec, August 2. ‘Sis.¢ Bealed Ep eed will be received at this office until FRIDAY, the 30th day of Beptember, 1364, at 12 o’clock m.. for furnishing each of the followin, classes of Stationery for the use of the House o Bepresentatives of the United States, viz : 100 reams white Quarto Post Paper, extra supe fine, faint lined r 306 reams ite Oommacelst Note Paper, extra su- ne, fain Lt 35 reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, coarse ruled on all sides reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, plain & reams white Foolscap Paper, extra superfine, faint lined Pt li: 6 reama Legal Cap Paper, extra superfine, faint 10 reams Flat Cap Paper, plain 150 reams thin Manilla Paper $00 reams Manilla Paper, 12x19 inches, weighing n Pounds pe: ream, very tough and smooth 8(0 reams Manilla Paper, 10x24 inches, weighing 22 eunds per ream, flat, very smooth and oug! 200 reams Manilla Paper, 27x37 inches, weighin, 42 pounds per ream}, flat, very Bmooth an tou, 75,000 white Thick Adhesive Envelopes, 574x334 inches 80.000, white Thick Adhesive Envelopes, 53¢x3}¢ inches 20,000 white Thick Adhesive Envelopes, 834x3\% inches 15,000. mite Thick Adhesive Envelopes, 87x37 inches 5,000 fancy Note Envelopes 100,000 buff Adhesive Envelopes,73{x3% inches Lgrous Congress Tie Envelopes boxes Steel Pens, various kinds oss 4-inch Flat inkstands ozen Inkstands, various kinds 10 dozen bottles best Black Ink, quarts, pints and half pints 8 dozen past Bing Ink, quarts and pints 15 dozen Rubber Pencils. long and short_ 8dozen Gold Mounted Pencils, various kinds 5 exces Binet ead Pencils, Faber’s, octagon and 34 gtoss Faber’s Carmine and soe Penhelders, various k: 6 dozen Rubber Penholde: 5 dozen bottles Mucilage. 10 dozen packs, Visiting 75 spools Pink Tape 25 lbs best Scarlet Sealing Wax 6 dozen Diaries, for 1865, various kinds dozen Memorandums, various kinds 2 dozen Portfolios 12 dozen Paper Folders $3 dozen Rubber Rulers 2 dozen Paperweights. 12dozen Penwipers | y 25 dozen Pocket Knives, two, three, fourand six jades; stag, pearl, shell. and ivory handles 1 dozen 9-inch Shears 5 lbs Erasing Rubber ; 5 gross Rubber Bands and Rings 800 skins Parchment, 16x22 inches 2 dozen Bponge Cups 1 dozen Punthes. J - Inthe supply of goods, contractors will be rig- idly Fequired to furnish articles fully equal to sample. Proposals must be accompanied by the names 0 the sureties intended to be offered. = 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 sate 7 ae the same are the manufacture of the nited 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 lth day of November. 1564. ‘ach proposal to be endorsed ‘*Proposals for Stationery for the House of Representatives of the United States,” and 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 furpish 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 Honse of Representatives, for the erformance of the same, under a forfeiture of wice the contract price in case of failure, which ond must be filed in the office of the said Clerk within on ARS after rer Srqporals have been é resul eclared, cis ae EDWARD McPHERSON, Clerk of the House of Representatives cf the United States. au 3)-lawit Pprorosars FOR FORAGE. Qsinr QUARTERMASTER’s OFFion. WasHineton Deror, Dec. 8, 1863. Sesled Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying” the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- Bement 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 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and 60 tons of hay or straw. and upwards. ers must state at which of the above-named Blue Pencils inds Bid Points they Brepose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, thi antity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to: be completed. The price must be written out in wordson the is. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach. Oatsin like sacks ofebout three pushels each, The secks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled, The particular kind or description vf oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. Allthe articles offered ander the bids herein in- vited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded fr: ime to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shal) have beep *alivered and accepted. The bidaer wili be required to secompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two reapon- ble persons thatin case his bid is accepted he or will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties ina sum equal to the amount ofthe 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. Shey to make good the difference between the offer of eai@ bidderand the next lowest reeeen. sible bidd¢_,orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by tne official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or er other officer under the United States Government or responai- ble person known to this office, Al piadere wal pe say nouted 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. sucker. @! ep 0" juartermaster, pet 2, D.O.,and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals be Sect ina am equal to the amount of the con- tract, sign’ by the contractor and both, of hie rantors, will be required of the success‘al bid- ler or bidders Dpon, signing the contract. Blay.« forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and jlrogs a I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s I’spartment at ———, Sqresably, to the terms of your advertisement inv! ne Pro Bale for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1858, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel ef 6 ae _ bushels or Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 82 pounds — tons G Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 — tous of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds. ence on or before the — dayof poling aad tobe completed on or before the — day of —, 136—, and a age f to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after_being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Ruoxsn. ay it ‘al Depot Quartermaster, oe Washington, D, 0, fe, the undersigned, resi . County of ——, and Btate of ——, hereby. jointly and severally, covenant with the Uni! tates, id guaran the fo: ing bid of. Be accepted, that he or they w! ten da: after the acceptance of . va 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 ‘the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 3, 1363, under which the bid was made, and, in case ia shall fail to enter into a contract as guarantee to make good the di! offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Ginns ender our hands and seals this — day of Seal, rtify that, to the best of my knowl. ec Bieta the above-named guarantors are good and samsieut - anu for the amount for which they offer to be o Guited States District At- Qollector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this oes. RUOKER, deo 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. cu QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, i Durost or Wasuinaron, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1864. All dealersin Office Furniture. quested to send sealed Hardware, Lumber, Leather, tc thiveiiiceron MONDAY oven ralgh to this Bopot at on of thoserviog can be obtained RDONNANCE DE CAVALERIB. 8 vols, Paris} eti la Voltige Mili’ le le euumarecuon pour ta voltgedttitaire, Pats le walier a C: , Paris. s Piod-s-Cheval. Paris, conn aplete eae sous, Officers, et Brig- rt s jividuel dans la @ sangaal ody 2 stolet. Paris, eo Geraiey Be ; London. iy rsea. History and Manage TAYLOR. Ba tT. (ON joton LAND SALES. nee ius te Senet E BY 7H PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED FORTHE SALE OF VALUABLELANDS IN THE LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MIN nee reuance of law, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, pralene of the United Btates of America, do | hereby deelare and make known that public sal will be held inthe under-mentioned Land Offic in the State ef Minnesota, at the periods herei after designated, to wit: At the d Office at St. Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth day of December next, for the disposal of the public lands comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men- tioned, and situated in the following parts of townships, which will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvements thereon, viz: North of the base lineand west of the fifth principal meridian. In township 106, range 24... 15,384.96 acres. In township 107, range 24—— 5405.44 In township 106, range 25.-_-- 15 BA. In township 107, range 25. .... 17,649.71 In township 108, gange 25 ———- -- 2731 ,. 1a Aber ie ee aclye Soncribing theme ual tracts, with the appraised value % be open for Imspection at the District Land Offices inp D* HHO, rons 100K Rosrrras. OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FRBDERI' THE ONLY PHYSIC44N ADVERTISING Exe tiergrorl Se et Gare. towtrs ent Biectoa AT AGES OF IMPRUDENOR, Relief in Sia Hours! No Trifung! Persons ined by Teporant ey yen ad bp Deadly Felson. erent ah gees app! 4 CURB WARRANTED O8 NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE ro 2Wol DAYS. ik, Involuntary Biristaren Affections of the Kidgers and Bladter, Pope anes be Brey Confusion of tenan Butptiatiow nt tke Heart, Timidity, mang. Dimaess of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Hanes, Sloman or Rowtionthewe Ferrie, ise: ‘Ongs, ene - ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the esota, <1 The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed, in the order designa’ in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by Lownehies, as here- in_advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed ; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of tho lands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing- snus sates) oF eres Domini one thousand ei, undred and sixty-four. Z ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: JOS. 8 Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. UAL BONA-FIDE SETTLERS— HOTIOR TO aOR EMPTORS. Inthe third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1863. Statutes, volume 12, 658, opening to sale the Winnebago Reserva t cpregl it is stipulated that before any person 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 lawin cases of pre- emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full sypcalaed: value of the lands and the improvements thereon. 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 afida- vits, designating the particular tracts on which they may be actually settled, giving the date of such actual settlement, and, before the expiration of one year from such date, the severalee -eraption claims must be established before the ister and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and full payment made thereon. according to the full affixed, appraised value of 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 publie sale. 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year May expire before the commencement of the pub- lic 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 the forego- ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at auch public uals the ariee aatagt not be fora lesa sum than for the appraised value. 7 503. 8. WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. sS.T.—1860.—_xX. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- ne 8, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con- stipation, &c.,deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities, and warranted to produce an im- mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required, They purify, strengten and invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to a change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours, They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation, They cure Diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head- ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril- jant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure 8t. Croix rum, For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of imposters. Examine every bottle, Bee that it has D, 8, Barnes’ signature on our pri- yate U.S. Stamp over the cork, with plantation scene, and our firm signature on a fine steel plate ngraving on side label, See that our bottle is net refilled with spurious and deleterious stuf. Wedefy any person to match the taste or character of our goods, Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an imposters Wesell only in our log cabin bottle, Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, isacriminal under the U.8. Law, and will beso prosecuted by us. We already haveour eyeontwo parties re-filling our bottles, &c., who will succeed in getting themselves into close quarters, The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters from ladies, clergymen, merchants, &c., is perfectly incredible The simple trial of a bottle is the evideuce we pre- sent of their worth and superiority. They aresold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores, P. H. DRAKE & CO., aug 2-eo3m 202 BROADWAY, N. Y, purostant TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLA TO BE 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 Surgeons, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & 00,, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMEB, Sole Agents, mae 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D. 0 Bote AND SHOES, sore tae T constanly recei store shared te this city for z Sapser beiermnals 3 Pete Bonga Neste BCG Le tie e Fs Fe HOR RR n e SEGRBT and Solitary praetices more fatal to Shel Sivan, Wlphting Whee" mon brllgat opoe Se 5 1. poles rendering marriage, &¢,, impoasi- a no DUNG MEN a who have become the'victims of sriVicet dreadful and Gentructive habit wv! annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands Young Men of the most exalted alent and brillian® intellect, who might otherwire h: ntranced lis- tening Senates with the thunde: loquence By Solenieey the living lyre, may call with tal nce ne) “TAKE patil ety NoOrTIOB“. These are some of the and melanchol; produced by seriy. habits of youth, vit: Weakness of the Baek and Limbs, Pain in the Hoga. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of th s ia, Nervous Irritability, Be- rangement of the Di ive Functions, Gener: Devitity, Symptoms of Consumption, & Munrauity.—The ful effects on the mind are Biles Boatentes of ices Bri Fochenines eas, ; 6 ‘Avernion ¢ terBociety, -distrust, Love of Boll: maou Pe 3 oe med item plat ersons, OF young men contem ‘of Puntos Weakness, Orasate Marriage, aware 0: e8¢, Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermitien, & should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor aa a gen- tleman, and ently rely upon his skill as @ Physician, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- ai MENTS TO MARETAGM By Dr, Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vi, restored. Thousands of the most nervous, deb! tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately Telieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mestal Disquali cations. fess of grocers 2 Overs mer yous Irritability, Tremblings. an ne! Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, Dt. JOHNSON Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lom- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Ool- lease in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere,has e! some of the most nishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the hi and ears when asleep. i nervousness, be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves PY, acertain ce indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecta of aioe ae nlghily felt, even vase as aaa at not cured. renders marriagé imposei ni stroys both mind and bedy, should apply imimedi- ately. What a pitythats yeung man, the hope of his country ‘and darling of ‘Gis parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the pat of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit, Buch persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the most mecessary requisites to promote connubial happi nase anieenss Without vise ca Journey, xwees fe becomes a wea! 1 mage; e pres hourly darkens to the view: the mina becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENC#. ‘When the maleenalen and imprudent of leasure finds he has imbibed the seeds ores pains ‘al disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- 1yiDe to those whe, from education and respeeta- ility cam alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long a8 the smallest fee can be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sign over his gall- ing aie intment; or, by the use of that deadly poison, ercery, hasten the constitutional symp- mé of thia terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death puts an end to bis dreadful satlerings by sending him to that un- di covered country from whose bourne no travele, returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number, ‘ 7 No letters received unless post-paid and @ome taining a stamp to be used on the repiy. writing should state age, and send portion vertisement describing symptoms, t ¢ Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Offa, * INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerong ES ee Surgical nerAtlons ips rmed by Dr, Jo 5 5 = nston, witnessed by the reportersof “The and many other yorers. notices of which ba eared again and again before the public, b is standing asa gentleman of character pponsi nity. is a sufficient guarantee to th 1c - esis DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly EORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARBITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED : . A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEKT, S¢tKRICTURBS, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pius to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, havi: any unpleasant taste, and will net in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and it in ‘twenty-four hours.” Pri of the University of Pennsyl eminent Doctors and Chem: NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have dexvarot of getting cured, gr who pero pean gorged with Balsam Oopavia, or ercury, me SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female $5. no smell nor BLOOD! BLOOD I! BLOOD!! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, 8POTR TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, 8YPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, dc. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE offered the public as a positive cure, syPniiis OR VENEREAL DISEABES, the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUION, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates Left Cone of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- sy pail be Resled. ann do not intestate to your pos- rT: for which you may in if BO NOT DESPALBI a Although ed_incurabl. BAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HERE JUTORA will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES!) In many affections with which numbers of Fe- suffer, te ROOT AND HERB JUIOES is happily sdapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, meine of the Wemb Debility, and for all compiaintsine identte the sex. Bent by express. Price $1 a bottle,o ,bottles 7 DESMOND & 00., ‘Box 191 Philadelphia Post Bold byS. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and Pa, avenue. HEN: may 6-tf BY 6OOK, Alexandria, ONFIDENTIAL. whic! Sicasure. or the duties of married life ree cid t dorold men ho, from the folli ith or other causes, feef a debility in advance of thelz years, before placing themselves under the treat- ment of any one, should first read “THE SECRET FRIEND.” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend, Bent to ‘any address, ina sealed envelope on re- Ceipt of Twerty-five — AkWasr & 00., delt-ly peut ‘Boston, Mass. er ESEMAE—Protected by Koyal Letters Pate TS of England, and secured by the seals of thi poole do, Pharmacie de Paris, and the Im olle; o! a : Trissmar ‘No. 1 is the effectual remedy fer Relax- ation, Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the ere tem, ‘Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar (0, 8 is the infallible remedy for all Impurition and ni Wig . thus obviating the use mercury and all other deleterious ts. preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from effects of climate and of atmosphere, in tin cases, st $3 acy four $3cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus TrTE Py alpona: Ballecteude, Newt. de.0Bo.0 0 + 6, piVnolenale and Zeta by, Dr. W. No, 194 . New York. 90 Pa. ave; To be had also of 8. 0. FORD, No. 9 ves corner Lith street. mar 9-6m' FLA FEpiaes On MIGMRY THAT, 18 THA — ‘the “P. f- ae Aor oF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and IGINE,’ have determined— ox for the De me eprosslon or lenoraes ie meaae ot