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Toa anasnsennanenelenemeenennamntememmmitmminnainasnibiiinel E EVENING STAR. | eefthe Journalist whe cead the Seng of the Shirt. Ferst byw ratel xeratch Parsgrap ®, Teme and 3 a= 98. Dales a7 vwiews. With the biack sind of Dlaes. Sersiteh. secateh, eerateh, ts kad Dumsy ip ant Pu & ate and Serateh, scratch, ser: a) Vacunin in th bh. seratch. nd Rais. Cash and Tr.d- i h Who is an’ who isn’t afrai. Serateh Ap | gs Of it OF Nis alt He, duy oticn Hombug ad Vy. Fasten ana Vout _Berntch, werateh ser: Enicice, Sermen and Joke, M tapbysics. Science aud Sav ke, With pw nd downwar! stroke, Buin ang Vice acd Shame, Virtve Te uor avd Fame. Seratch. Scratch. scratch, “its enxy aa nothing to do” ~ Teould do better than you.” fueh are the comments you hear To be conti tered a* Oe Aud nothing .¢ the end of the year. teh <eratch, a ruth, h. Feratel. ce “You're everyboty’s too The alercn syouat “Tie sdi Ass. Fo gays tt st kk ENAS, Ti th opsper stops they howl, If ic’s a minute too late they growl, Seratch, eratch, scratch ©! save gi the mighty ‘The “d: vil’ demands a ‘mess bacribors tha? a ver pay, fon'tit jolly. say? Porice RKeroxts. N. tron, dre Porrick, ars war, taking sand froinaroad; for a hearing Séomt Poe inet —Kover: Prater, Jobu Davis, Adasen Laue, Joshua Lomax, disorderiv; #250e ch. Thomas Elisworth, do. and drank militery. tho d Precinct —Heient Bowen, disorderly $244 Cbas. Henderson, do.; 23.58. W. Davis. do. dismissed. Wm. Payne, do.; do. Mich't De vevan, drunk; miltary Mary Webh, do; $14. © A Lambert. do: di-missed. Fanny Warren. dreorcerly, $144. Mary Shep, do: Geo. Hunter, selling Nqaor to Soldier ; Tuber, disorderly; dismissed. H. Cnase, cropnk; wort’house Fourth Pree.nct — George Bruce, larceny; dis- mis-ed = Caoas Por druvk and disorderly; $2. Jos Rocgers,do.: do. Mary Morres, dis- orcerly; $2 Ucinvo Kennedy, do ; work» ouse Geo. Moody, threats: bail for peace. Wm. Uur- row. drank; workhouse. Pupth Precimt.—Jobu W. Molden, drunk; $2 Joho Gamble, do.:dismused. John Jones, do z I Murpey, ¢o.; dismissed A Bowen, go, ¢o W T.Seawt &. do;do. John Mold eb, grand Jarcen:; do Louisa Koner, sisor- eerily, 2. Jutin West, do. $2. Sam’i Leroy, Ss-aultand vatiery; nail fo1 low, do: ja for court. Thomas Fitegerald, drank and disorder y; dismi-sed. John Hogan, desertion; mihtary Sizth Preanct. W. Shreeves, assault and batery; for hearing Etlen Poster, grand lar €eny;do Mary McGlockhin, © Salivaa, drank; drm ssid. Jobu Jones, disorderly, military J. Corceran, drank and imdecent exposare, $120) James Brown, drunk; miliary. Ann Subivan, druvk and aisorderiy; $3 Parrick Martin, Frank Spriggs, Mary Unrson, disor- derly; workhouse. Jonn Welch, do. anddrunk dismissed. Tenth Precinct.—Tesbella Penny, disorderly; $2. Albert Henry, driving on pavement; $2 Henry Delaney, disorceriy; $39 Wm. Hood- drock and disorderl,; dismissed. David malicious mischief; $5. Frank Bowie, t; bailtor peace E Rafter, desertion; Military; Eilen Vong, grand ltrceny; bail for court. Ellen Murphy. d:eorderly; dismissed isaac Jonnsou, do; do. Robert Long, drank and disorderly; de. George Bordiey, and La- vinia Diek, disorderly: $1 each THE Eripemio aT NewBERN.—The N bern Times cf the 27tn ult.. says:—The sick- Tess Which is so prevyalentio oar city is hegin- ning to improve in its character, and yields more readily to medical treatment than sf the outset. The nature of the sickness is divided amongso mary different diseases Typhus, congestive, frightened into the very sickness they most de- sire to prevent to promote the health of the c ity, by thorough cleansing and purifying with lime, so as to provide against coutagion. Missionary Rivatay —The Paris Revue des Deox Monées cays that an English mis- siqnary in Madagascar talks as follows in his efforts to discredit the French missionaries: “My dear friends,” said he lately to bis Mada- gascar hearers, “properly speaking, there are only two_religions—the English and the French. But, you will say, which 1s the best! The English one—and fora very simple reas- on—becanse Jesus Christ was born in Eng- ind. There He lived, there He preached, and founded His Church. Many times the Frenen wsnted to get Him among them; but He never would go to Paris, pre‘erring to stopin Lor- Pear hae you know why our religion isthe st. U7 The Providence (R. I.) Bulletin of Sat- urday says: “‘The price of potatoes is down to- day to two collars per barrel, or eighty cents per burhel. There is a giving ont of specala tion down East.” The price of potatoes in the Bongor (Me.) market last week was eighty cents per bushel The Rutland (Vt.) Herald says thatin Bellows Falls and in the towns around there potatoes have been freely offered at fifty cents per bushel, and nobnyers This is partly owing to the general fall of prices, and partly to the abundant crop. SZ A Hoosier who suspected unfair play in the drafting operations, asked to be allowed to draw the names trom 'he wheel. Hedid so and drew his own the first time. SJ The people of Detroit are much delight- ed at the safe arrival at that port of the first yessel of the direct Liverpool line. &@ The refugees and treedmen in Missonri who will need government aid this winter number five theusand &7 Philadelphia has just voted one million of dollars tor new schoolhouses. The money is to be raised by a loan. S7 Aman named Godly is now in the New Jersey State prison for bigamy. #7 ¥:om three to five cases of suicide daily are reported tn London. 42> 100,000 bricks were made in Chicago the present season. Prasos AND MUSICAL INSIRUM. INTS. W.G@ METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. and iith st. The largest Musical and only importing hous trict. Sole Agency of Steinwa: Square PIANOS, of which we have just received a Dew assortment, making our stock i6 ivst ente of this celeb: ated factory alone, which 148 larger sasor'ment than cap be foun: oth=r agea- cy of this house in t! tay. Bester these, stock of Raven. acd Hai 'e Davi Bro bers mak hand. of Maso £ Hamlin’s justly i, ORGANS, which jell at factery prices, from t: $600. Prince & Co.'s MELODEO NS £0 gell at the lowest Renee foe enake eek cae Gomrmetatiog tes teres oF caah, G88 upon sc a terms. Old Pianos taken in exchange, tune! and re- ired. oc6 paired. Cc DAL! COAL! AT REDUCED PRICES. 1,600 TONS—FUBNACE, Ba@ AND STOVE COAL, ‘Will sell the above Coal to Consume s for the next ten (10) days ats great reduction on former prices, HICKORY, 5 AK, AND PINE woop, In the stick, or sewed and split any length or aie W. H. MARLOW, oc 4-6t corner 7th street and Canal. IBEMBEN’S INSUBANCE Company WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL........----$200.000, Ofc Corn Bret rb na Avenue, Over — Wag "oie r : = . ‘1 5 : Re hate tonen ABEL 6. DAVIS, Boos” that it is very difficul: to tell what dis ease predominates. ilious and swamp fe- vers greatly abound, butas yet no infectious evers or diseases have appeared Were oue- balf ot the absurd ramors we hear to be be- lieved, three quarters of the town would be Every effort is being made vurFictan. | PROPOSALS, © Wer Deparment, Adjuiant Scher si's =} | prorosese Fee Laan. Wasrngton, March 17, i Ald applications for eaves of absence oF per misstus te fisit ashy © Major <#eneral Hail Must Specify cle ORsiness tesires the permisston will recetye Re anand Ry order of the Secretary of War Ee. 0 Towsssry, Assistant Adfatant (teneras | EDUCATIONAL. | form «he pabite shat abe inp instructions in: usie. at her reside et het 6th a their patrownge i | Bee respectially oilers the foilo win | efor SH Daniel. Hon Rich’ Francl, £- yior gents Dr dukp P Coyle, Bxq Waseineton, D. C., 1864 ORRO VEO COL county. M4. o YEORGETOWN FEMALE SBRINARY 1st | mutemaber's, Por cleestacatoy:|| left with the officer receiving the deporit, to be forwarded to this Department. The notes will he transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges an secon after the reesipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all | deposits made privr to that date, and will be paid | py the Department upon receipt of the Original certificates, Anthe notes draw interest from August 15, per vona making deposita subsequent to that munt pay the intereat accrued from date of note to © Wee street. willbe resumed September 5. Por circulars ad dress the principal. sep 2 im” M. J HARROVER HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The ff- teenth annoal session of this institu a will Oren lars obtained at the Academy,corner Mth street aa 15-e02m* commence on the Sth of September, 14 and New York avenue, Bros’ ILLE ACADEMY, Session commences 8+pt Sth, Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110, Circulars at Star Office or ad KE. Bt RNS, Principal. dress Seo2m*™ Broeky PERSONAL. oes ture to all wh is able to . Montgomery & Laiand. sep 29 Im™ sulte sou t at ber rod i Jer one ge. She guarant 9 pom Rep 9 2m* from impurity ofthe b tention from Dr. DARBY Dard EF Roneranle and ranted. kep 1-1 -—Madame M gist, at No. 403 K street. wi lie te cure th week's time 1 ate. sen tein I rs. LOCK WOOD & MER Dentets, Room No 2. W Bui dive. corner Pa_av and 7: operations performed in the mos\ manner. Charges reasonable ("45 piscovery IN DENTISTRY, 4 would advise all persons tract to call at Dr tewie 5 snd have them taken out by this oew en ‘mlese process Alsc call and examine the Boctor’s new and im proved method of Inserting Artid Tooth rou will have them Ip 20 0 sod valua ene ie ‘eth and eh streeta, Ce nevis 8. B. LBWIB. M. D., Dentist M. voom: TEETH. ivi. Loomis, M.D ofthe MIN BAL PLATE TESTH, at ends persumally at his office in this sity Siany persons can wear these Yeeth who cannot wear others, and 00 person cap wear others who cxonut wear these. Persons calling at my office cam be acco with any style and price of Testh they and m: arteau produce, the MINERA more fully warranted, Philad«irhia, TH, BRUS. & 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimora. Tailors, nore street, The Bon Ton Merchant Failors, _ No 40 West Baltimore st., Baitimore, Md. prices, Phy poniens cs 4 ul al ete Cloring mace “'gMITH. BROS & CO.. 40 Wert Baltimore street SMITH. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baliimure street, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Mid, country is bu their Clothing of Beery , SMrrH, BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore street. stock of Clothing in the country—ever Bpongec—at SMITH, BROS. & 40 West Baltimore street The leading Clothing House of Balti the fivert stuck of Clothing in the cvantry. SMITH, BROS, & CO, Marbl« Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street, ‘The place where everyhowy gets suited 3M1°H. BK cS 3. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, sponge all their Goods. SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Buitimore street. All Disebarged Soldiers in Gfiered a discount Of 10 per cent, by buyivg of us, EMira, BRUS) & CO, 40 Weat Baltimore atreet. Discharged Soldiers can save tweuty dollars en it by buying of beats aes SMITH, BROS. & 00, 40 West Baltic ore st., Ballimore, Mi. It willl pay all to come to Baltimore to buy your CLOTHIL SMITH BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Holi Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore Bireet, to g-t your Fall aud Winter Clothing, is SMITH BPOS, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street Pe sepe SEES, Frencb ani COATS. | pew style SACKAT All in endless varieties at 8MI Pcpular Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 Baltimore street. Sep 24-30 Cesniriep CIDER! 1 Tr schooners “George i 'e Just received Adame” and J. W..” from of — Massachusetts CLARIFIED OIDER.w o fer for agle at the lowest market price, in quan- ties to suit purchasers Hotel soausre sutlers, and all others in wantofa 1 and ex- rime article of Cider are invited to cal imine jis before purchasing elsewhere Union Bottling | yal le pot, 57 G it. Geo Teen 8! = iT Di MENT.— acknowiedged by It i Freulty that Drs, BROTHE! south B sireet, op cures all forms of eorgetown, D, O._ ASES AND WRONG TREAT the Medical T & GRAY. No. 179 site Smithsonian Institute, ret Diseases, effecta of self: Sbuse and wrong treatment of quscke and imapag ng , tures. in less time than any Physician in Wash: ton, no difference your circumstances or situation such that the unforta- nate nate receive the same treatment as the rich, Our terms and charges are eott LY Np SOLDIER'S FRIEND! —Being a correc guide to the Soldier, answering almost every e. with directions for the Sodier, clearly and explicitly laid down. to guide him in al) his business transactions had ent; besides which, it contains other information of the utmost value to the Foldier. No Seldier should be Bent post-paid, to por Boldier’s ad- Address Bo: inquiry he may have to the Departmenté.particularly the War De; without it. dress, on receipt of 5 cents, x 659, Washington City Post Office. The Soldier must be ticu ar in giving his company, regiment, &c, p M-lw* FRE aeD’s LLFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GEN, “Han’ ; Bar- McClellan; Gene! rt { mard’s Review of MeUh a4 ioCl "a Rel i fcxed platen ara byt lowers, colored platen; Enoc! y Teany- ‘aon’ les im " P PHANG TATLOE, Li rofowag fists ae. Pe ealaeat end aati of the Faoom ities without coming entate of said deceased vand Of ‘the assets ia hand. Fava mee Sete aE ifnid, avenue, between FO Saanich HAE, 1 LIMB }— ov. et lowest stantly os 2 PHAN 266 ins! De addrosavd &, Cbief of Stat, and far rniek the oft os Telegrama adresse iirect to the Secretary of Way.on this aniiect #RK LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- paredte «ve No. 929 H i 7th sta., amd reapeetfally solicit references allsch Mayor, Alex, McDonaid Davis ap \7-eolm* » Baltisnore on on the 2d | Me ef Septem wr other in- | formation address Rev. B. Q. 8. WALDAON, Principal sep 3 1m* LAB. AN IMPRESSED ME- to read the present snd fir wire it with great accnracy. aad np nallimportant matt-rs ¥ith salety. No 249 € «treet, between 4% ands hss, VARS BROOK FIEL®. of Kansas. can be con » Pact. Preseutand Potace even's nthe northwest corner of Hhad div! f the most cele ay eive her a call Prea one er ex‘raordinary powers ving and dead frignds, give WV ti S pom Circle Wednesday evenir gs 823 Im* SBMALB COMPLAINTS and Disrases arising receive kpecial at berwoen ment war warrant to th: pob Fever and Acus perinanently in Also other complaints treated with erent success at No. 403 E street, between ‘eth Bzivacted without Powe with the Muarie af Gaving tects to ox "5 off Fou once see the great Improvement in his teeth her style than this new . Pa. avenus, between ¢ Laventor ana Patentee aimodated ay desire, but to those who are particular soc wish the pursst cleanest, stroogent, ost perfect deuture that %, PLATE will be me ip this city—No 33% Pennsylvania avenue getwoen oth ant 10th atrects, Also, 907 Arch st, marély if ices MOST POPULAR CLOLHING HOU-BIS SMI co., SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant 40 We:t Ba NB. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable Save 20 per cent. by getting The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent, by Our Washington customers can fisd the best oe ore offers Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO, toget The only house in Baltimore or Washington that Washington are eltoe’s fancy and plain SACKS; also, the EL. the pretilest coat out fa. Bros. & c0.’s | 4 West CLARIFIED groan) Boston a lar supply Navy-Yard, A y ‘of alt a at L = A lsree isles “! UMBER con- TS ; aT AND BANKERS ALHA ——_ ; SO havior Notice in hereby given th TasasVay Dw ieET July 25, 1364, aohacriptions «ill | me received by the Treasurer of tO Noited States | the weveral Assistant Treasnrere and Designated Deposteries and by the National Rank« designated nd qualified ax De or Treasury Notes payable three years from | da August 15, 64, bearing interest at the rate of | Charlestown Moss and sroo<lyo,N ¥ seven and three tenthe per cent. per annum, with xemi annnal coupons attached, payable in lawful seer. notes will be convertible at the option of | ticles. and at the places specified in the following the holder at maturity bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Aagnst 15. 1847, The Afty one hundred. €ve hnndred. one thousand an five thonasnd dollars and will be isaned in bhank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sab- aitorien aad Fioancial Agnats into siz per cent. gold ter will be iaened ip the denomination ao scribers. Al) subscription must be for fifty dollars, or so nitiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issned for all depos | ites The party depositing mast endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of noter re | quired a | i nd whether they are to be iasned ip blank nie to order When ao endorsed it must be ate | date of deposit | | One T | taptain #. FRYER AND ace PERMANENTLY CURED | FOR ¥ RSA. the Astrole Parties depositing twenty five thousand dollars and upwards for these sotes at any one time will be allowed a comminsion of one-quarter Of one per cent.. which will he paid by thie Department upon recerpt of & bil! for the amount. certified to by officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for eomminaions must be made from be deposits Offierrs receiving devosits will see that the proper endorse ents are made upon the original certificates, All officers authorized to receive depusits are equested to give to applicants ali desired informs jon, and afford every facility for making sub. scriptions w dy Bf Mi‘ P. FESSRNDEN, Becretary of the Tressury “MULES! MULES! Quarter may General s Offue, First Division. 1 henxtun City October }, lait Proposals wil! be received at this office ‘or Toinpkin«, Assist-nt Quartermaster, ~dand G ats. Wa hivgtoo, DU raid +s must be over two years of age, not less than fourteen (14) hands high strong. stoa’, | cemmpact, well developed avimals, in fall health free tr omaoy blemish or defect which would unfit red to aglish WALKING Baptains at low rates, aged acopy of this dtder be published eone a eck generally 15 per cent. less than say three weeks in the Eyentn ‘ fe | city. 1 wantcf good articles at low said 15th day of | ber, ioe Broriong £0 uke prices 400 fors ap z ‘Cafi’snd examine our sep 28-lawSw* 440, ROBPIEA stock, By so doing you incur no obligation to RPHANS’ COURT— rot Wills | We till allow ten per cent, on all bille of $50 and RT.—Distaicr of CoLumsia, | upwards . B. EZ | Wasuinctom Country, to wit: In the case | ? . Buccessor to Bonts & Griffith, of Margaret Meaney, administratrix of Joha 24 conser te Bonek Street. Piosnex decees sees he ad siinist atriz aforesaid | —<?* ‘ - 4 ation @ Orphans’ MONEY! e Court of Washington Co ined, MONBY! MONEY! MON 351 ‘900 A Sela isd AND BARRELS, Bs front col f | four perm nent testh, two in ech jaw bids, should thev be deeme. too low ~vere work and must have shed the tour teeth and developed the correapending ‘These specifications will he strict'y adhered to, and rigidly - nfore-d in every particular, Paymerts will be promptly made for all mules } that pass inspection. No pro porsly tor Less than fifty (50) mules will be entertained Forany further informa‘ion, apply either in per- rep or by letter to thin office. By order of the art-rmaster Genera! Monier of Shoe TAMES A. BKIN, C:lonel in charge First Division Quartermaster’s five. oc |-6t pRorosars FOR MANURE, Crier QuABTREMASTER’S OFFIOB. Drror or WASHING’ WABBENGT: Sealed proposals will be r Captain Cha: lex H. Tompkins, A. corner of Twenty-recon city, unti noon of MONDAY. October 10, 1844, for the purchas from the Government of the now ov hand at the stables and corrals of this de- and G streets, in this Mannre re Bids must be mate at so much per cubic yard, and for such quanti-ies ag the bidders may re: uire. w “The manure will ve awarded to the bighent bid- ders. who will be required to remove it within eoxty (50) dars after the date of award. Payment will be required in Government fands, at the date the proporals are accepted, and the Ma. nure measured \ the measurement to be understood ana delivery The Government reserves the right to reject all . H. ROCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, each week, a sealed list of the articles they may be prepared te furnish, at short notice, with the price of eseh attached to the same Je 15-tf O. SUTHERLAND, Surg, U. 8. A., Medical Purveyor FirternTa 8ri payable to bearer or order, bearing 7 8-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy snd sell— Tam now receiving large q ALE and PORTER from this celebrated brewery, hich Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who favor me with their orders. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. from all benef JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 7, OPPosITEB U. 8, TREASURY, an RAE AIRLINES BE ET SAE ERLE Aa a EN ‘PROPOSALS. LAND SALES.. C ‘O{HING AND CLOTHING MATERIALS, Navi Department, Bureau oF PROVISIUNS aN Cis cixa.¢ Bepteoder iisn. § Separate Proposals seale! sod eodurde i Pr pes-ls tor Navy Clothing, sad Ul tuing Mate o'clock p.m yon the 12th day of Hc ine and deliveriog (un tees ptice atthe United States Navy er meat, for ing thirty io such numbers and quentities and al suco times as nay be apacified by the chi f of this areau or by the comman ante of the said Navy Yards. r spective ly, the nombers and quantities of the diffe ent sr- list. wig: Charlestown, Brooklyn Pea Jacketa..... #3 000 f Te | Round Jackets : 300 blue Cloth Trowser: 5000 Blove Batinet Trowsers, 12.70 Cavvar Dock frowsers. 500 | Barnsley Sheeting Procks. 390 Btue } lannel Overshirts . 1000 Biue Flanne) Undershirts. 18,50 Blue Flannel Drawers, pai: 8000 Blue Satinet. yar Ws,0.0 Blue Flannel. * 10.0 0 Bive Nankin, |" é x Calf-s¥in Laced Shoes, pairs. 15.00 Kip-skin 8ho-s.. 15,40 Woollen Socks. . 10.009 15,0 Rian kets... ... és ae 8.00 12,06" Mattresses (with one cover for @ACD). eee 6.000 8.000 Black Silk Handkerchiefs. 50 8,000 Boos pairs............- 4.00 60 Offers may be made for one or more articies. at the omtion of the bidder, and in case more than one article is contained in this offer, the chief of ths bureau will have the right to aecept ove or more of the articles contained in such offer and reject the remainder. The price must be uniform. and af- fers must embraceali cfany one or more articles laverable at all the stations For the description of articles in the above list. bidders are ref-rred to the samples at the said oavy ards, and tothe advertisement of th.s bureau ds- Wea Suiy B. 1853, and for inf-twmation as to the aes and regulations in pamphlet form) regarding con- tracts, to the officers of the several commandants efravy yarca snd navy agerts. The department reserves the right to reject any proporal not considered advantageous to the Gov- ernment. r Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ay plication to the navy agent at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, atthiabureau. sep2 law4w p2orosaLe ren FORAGB. OBise QUasTRausvtan'y UPri0S, Waskinotor Dero Veo. 8, { , Beaied Propurais are invited Dy the undersigned for supplying the U 8. Quartermaster’s De gee wens at Washingtun, D.O., Baltimore, Md lexandria. and Fort Monroe. Va., or aithar of these places, with Hay, Cora, Oats and Atraw - Bids will be rece r the dehvery of 6.0% bushels of corn or oats ard 6 tons of hay or straw and upwards Bidders must state at which of the above-camiec vointe they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whicb they will make deliveries therust i ach article proposed to be deliv sred, the time when said teliverier shall be com menced. and when to be completed The price must be written out in words on the ‘ousand (1,00) MULBS, to be delivered to | dide Core to de up in gud stout sacks, of advai two bushelseach. Oats in like sacks of aboat three oushele each The sacke to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment The hav ané straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description +f oats, corn aay of straw propored to be delivered most be stated in the proposals, All the articles offered ander the olds herein in vited will be subject toarigid inspec ion by the Aovernment Lnspector before being accepted Contracts wil) be awarded from time to time & the lowest responsible bidder, as the incerest 0 the Government may require and paymen: will be made when the whole amout contrected for shal! nave beep ivered and accepted The bidaer wili be required to secompany Air proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they wil, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficten sureties in a sum equal to the amoant 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 e difference bet weer the offer of said bidder snd the next lowest res; maybe award: res: case itn | of the guarantors musi be + shown by the official certificate of a U.S. Distriet Attorney, Collector of Qustoms or aay other officer ander the United States Government or responsi hle person known to thie offi Al panera ai be daly notified of the accept ion oO} eir 0} “The fall came and P.O. ‘address of each bidder ithe written in ropo! saat poste niger be addressed to Hig, Gen. D; 8 Rucker, Ob‘ef Uepot Quartermaster, Vashington D. S. and ghoul be plainly marked * Proposals “Bonds in a eum equal to the amount of the eon tract, signed by the contractor and both vw ai. ill be required of the success 4! bid upon signing the coat sey. A arantees, and bonds, may {cation at this Office, ‘Blase forme of bi be obtained upon & ep2i7t Depot of Washington. FORM OF PROPOSAL. EDICAL PURVBYOB’S OFFIO. Town, County and Btate) =n Wasuinoron, D.O., Jane ib, 1864. ‘ (Date) — All deaiersiu this city and Geo: mn, whe wish I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnisk to nell to the Medical Purveying Department, are | and deliver to the United Btates, at the Quarter requested to send te this office, on the MONDAY of | master’s I" ent at —— reeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposalr for forage, dated Washi: B Depet, B, 1088. the f lowing articles, v fo) — bushe Gorn, in sacks, at —— per buchel ef 66 ponnas _ bushels o1 Oata, in sacks, at — per bushel of 82 pounds — tons of Bsled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 pounds — tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 Receive Subscriptions for the unds. Del! to commence on or before the — da: NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN ee an to,be completed on or before tae authorized by the act ef June sith, 1864. inte ey Often edotact with the Uaited Beate, The notes will be igsued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, 3500, $1,000 and $5,000, ‘terest at GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOLES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHEOKB. jy 21-tf IMPORTANT TO HOUSEK EEPERS : ‘AND UTHERS We invite the attention of all | JAY COOKE & CO, sons who are in want of FURNI- er: h TURE or fio SEKEBPING GOODS to call and examine our which we are pre pxred to offer large and extensive assertment, AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it an important item in the selec- UNITED STATES, The undersigned, having contracted for al sree unde dene aving contra ‘or all the esboro Point, P.C,, are now pre- vessels free of expense to ut on board VESSELS WANTED. 330 E street, Washingto: Waanpes o t TESBORU POINT MANURE miothe ONT Ton! N PETTIBUNE & CO. ASBEY COLLINS & 00,’3 PHILADELPHIA DBAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. ntities of DRAUGHT RILEY A. SHINN, Agent. Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street 5-tf Georgetown, D, 0. RPHANS? COURT, SEPTEMBER 2th, 1934.— Bisteicr or Co.omBia, County oF Wassina- beth to wit; In the case of Bridget Kelly, Ad- Administratrix aforesaid has, with th i ofthe Orphans! Gourtot Epan wisn tbs aracuvetice ber next for the final settlementand distributionof istratrix of James Kelly, deceased, the inted SATURDAY, the 15th day of Ucto- Taonal estate of said deceased, and of the the fog sxuere in band. as far as the same have been col- and turned into money; when andiwhere all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of at Re eT ise by law be exclu: ee said d "a estate: provided ty aforesaid, ap; ot October next, for the ©. W. BOTELER &80N. d and roved securities, within thi wine Miter wet yr being notified that my bia has been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Ruoxus. Depot termaster, General Deno na eiagtoa, D. O, Wo, the undersigned vesiaesta of in th le, jersigned, residenta o: s 6 County of ——., and Btate of hereby Jointly and severally, covenant with the United Btates, guarantee in case the Toren De bid of —— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of asid bid, execute the o tract for the same with and sufficient suri 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, 1363. under which the bid was made, and,in case the said ——— shall fai] to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between offer by said and the next i st responsible bidder, or the person to whom ontract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this — day of risin? wil be received af this buread until two | president ardaat | J) the State of Mint LJ sible bidde ,or the person te whom the contract BY THB PRESIDENT OP THB UNITED STATES, FOR THE SALE OF VALU ASLELANDS LN THE LATE WINNRBAGO [NDIAN REBBRV ATION IN MISNESUTA In pureuauer of law. T ABRAHAM LING f the United States of Ameri hereby declare and make Known that pant wil beheld inthe under meatiove? Land at the periods nerein denigrated, te Wit: atthe Land Office at St Peter, commencing on DAV. the Afth day of Deeember next. for the alotthe puble Isnda comprined iu tne tate erve for the Winnsbag? Endiana, above m-n- tioned. and aitnated in the following parts of townships. which will be sold at the appraised value of the landa and the improvemen ts:hereon, viz: North of the base lineand west of the ffir principal meridian. ‘ Tu te woship 16, range 24 15 ape acres, In township I'7, range 24 + 545 un tonnehig 6, range 25.. 5 434 In township 17, range % 69.71 In township (8, range 2%5.-.-- -- TM ‘A schedule particularly ¢escribing the individ. ual tracts, with the appraised value Pe acre. will be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Mnnerots 4 The offering of the above lands will be eom- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed. in the order designated in the ab ve-meatioued schedule, and consecutivels by tewushi in advertised, until the whole sn : offered, and the sale thus closed ; bus the sa'e shall not he kept open longer than two weeks and no private entry of any of the lands will he ad mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks Given under my hand, at thecityof Washine- SonieWteisea ERY of pry Penge Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty four . ‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President: . 8. WILSON Acting Ode anemone ‘of the General Land Office. UAL BONA FIDESETTLERS— Los ee hs AOTRELEMP TORS. In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved ist uf February, 1853 Statutes. volame page 65°, op-ning to sale the Winnehago Reserva thon it js stipulated that before any person shall be entitled to enter apy portion of the raid lands. by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure sale to the highest bidder at public outery, he anal) become an actual bona fide settler thereon. and shall conform to all the regulations now provided by law in eases of pre emption. ard shali pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full appraised value of the lands and the improvements thr reon, 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 affida- vita, designating the particular tracts on which they may be actually settled Lane the date of such actual settlement, and. ore the expiration of one year from such da‘e, the several preemption claiine must he established before the Register and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws. and fu!l payment made thereon Recording to the full affixed, appraised value of the lands and improvements thereon Ist. Im all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale. such bona fide actual settlements ma, and are hereby ordered te be excluded from the publie fi ale : 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before tue commencement of the pab lic aale the parties must estabtish and pay up ‘or their claims. otherwise all tracts in this class will be offered to the highest bi ider, under the forego- ing proclamation, yet with ‘he stipulation that at auch publictale the price. mist not be fora less for the appraised value soecise e oe 50S. 8 WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. )AMS BXPRESS UOMPANY, ADAMS BXPOPVION O14 PALAVENUR, Washtnsion, D. @ BASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WAST. GREAT UN EXPRESS FORWARDEBS, ANDISB, MUNEY, JEWELRY, VAL nee ES, NOTES. STOCKS, BONDS, dc., La Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATOH to al pooesatb le sections ey Res Colgate Ye Someees i ‘rinc’ owns in UNORTH EAST, WEST, AND NOBTHWEST ta principal offices are WASHINGTON, D C., NEW YORK, BOSTON eR Te eOuIe LOUIS VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at New York BRITIBE BROVINGHS and: other stoamanip ii ime to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Buropean expresses to all prominent sommercial fownn i om Great Britain and the Com at pacts of the U: |. O. DUNN, A, om Washivete Db, PAWNBROKER AND 28 LOAN OFFICE. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW K WALSH, 285 285 C 8rreer, between Ith and lith, Second door from Harvey’s Oyster Seloon, Tn compliauce with the wish o! am now prepared to make liberal Cash vances on Gold and Silver Watches, monds, Jewelry, filver-ware, Hardw: Clothing. and Merchandise of every description in good order. 7 Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably known te many of its citizens, I am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business,(which wiil be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction every day (Sunday excepted A.M. util Nine o’clock P.M. sep 13-3m pePostant TO SUTLERB SUTLEHS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, it selis very rapidiy, and is the most economical article ef d!st for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profite are large. H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 Bast isth et. New York. For sale by BARBOUR & SEMM43S, Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O fice open sotly Boers AND SHOES We aie now factoring all rindeot BOOTS manu and SHOES. and constanly receiving a sup- ly of Eastern made work ofevery nerie. jon. made expressly to order. and will sold at a muc! has been lower price 1 hereb certify that, to the best of my knowi- odge an belief, the abive-named fpatantors are | heretofore charged in this city for much inferior 4 and sufficient as sureties for jount for or to ene United Btates District A fi e ct At- aly Uotiector of Oustoms, or any other officer ander the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office tion of . H. BECKER, and other Pee rune deo $-tf Brigadier General and QM. HOUSEKEEPING Goons, ‘BB’ Iways to be found at th 1 kne ic HIEF QUARTEBMASTEEB'S OFFIO: mavof?™* NeGReuOh Czitwerae™ | C Daron? or Wastindron, No, 530 Seventh street, between D. O.. January 4, 1864. au %-eolm Lo’ na av. and Dst., east side. all dealers in D: Hardware, Lumber, Leather. ary = Office Furniture, 1088. Sadler. are re- M4 °F 25, 0Rn38 quested to send to this office, on MOND. of aah MAN . week, 8 proposal or list, sn duplicate, of the MAN U R B. | articlesthoy are prepared to forniah to this Depot at THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE | SoC, on ss thet in conethe exigencies of toeseene rs od morning. . H. BU fgadler General an4 Ohi rf Quariarmastag sant * Depot of Washineton® UAETERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Fiast Division, Wasuineton Oiry, August 31, 1964, HORSES, HORSES, HORSES. Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service Ww irchased at. Giesboro’ Depot, in open mar- ket, till October 1, 1864. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Low: Moore, A.Q.M., and be subjected to the usu: Gevernment inspection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. ze of araleiy nore pel a ‘ayment will be made for six (6) and more, JAMES A. EKIN, > Colonel First Divisio sep 3-Im Quartermaster Genel’ ie Oftice, 869 SEVENTH STREET, 369 BIGH BED LOUNGES HIGH AWHING, and AWNING, GILT FRAME MIRRORS, Just received per schooner Empire twenty differ- ent styles BED LOUNGES, which we are offering at very low figures. Our stock of GILT PRAMS MIRRORS will be found exten: and in price will compare with that of any house ia the United states. Purchasers, remember we are seliing our entire stock of FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS house in tus THE CLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFIOB, rien nen be eeeiveg | TIN CAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, Revin sereat’ Ce No 351 Cst., bet, 4s and 6th ats, far Op in collected ; jana’ Court of Washington Gounty aforesaid.) HERZBERG’ & #OW continue to rigaeuscnimeeraeirarteas ar eezeag | Sen uaa Sete coe oe B fact & mer! S. be eweok for thresweekain is ‘the ne bet Pee pon in aPace oftce. tr sesinae pane ee Sa oe ie ii a i , sour : Semeaber, ‘ No. 361 north 0 st.. 7G and oth ote, in rear ea sop Te tia NZBRNG & BOM, Eribase, 3; gdezere ork, eal * Persone in want of BOOTS and BHOES of Rastern or City made work, yt Sraye oe a Gee call, Store and a NOTIN & SHOTHERS ep bf 514 Bonn. 0. W. BOTELER. INO, W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS m™ OHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARR, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GooDs, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON BALLe PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 17-e06m between 9th and 10th sts OBEPH BEYNOLDS & G0, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Nintu Brasst, near avenue, Hate just received, and will constantly Keep um jaand, largest and assortinent in the city of Chandeliers, Brack ‘op Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, mica and other es, an arti from the best establishments in lelphia, &o., which will be sold , and Fire-Bosrd to furnish best RANGE in Hotels. Restaurants, de. are invited tocall, ‘We do all’ kinds of Gag steam Attings ba rea cnee rade saiglocory mapa and see our Say ‘ ter SOO, OO OA feat Grattan ee ae Sa were p* JOHNSON OPFICB No. 7 THB ONLY PH¥S. Rar discovered Etectual Remed Disk y et Per IO eeiesinop, Mercury. ahant? ap 4 CURE WARRANTED y: IN PROM ONE TO TWO VALS Weakness ofthe Mack, Involuctary Dinssacge Strictures Affoeti as of the the Heart, Timid utor Giddivess. Disease of the or Skin, Affectious of the Liv tomach or Bowsls these Pecrble Diao! be from Solitary Hahita of Youth—tl | SEORBT and solitary practices more fatal to th me than the song Blyssus, bitghting their most briliian antisipeations. renteriog marriages lally, WhO have Decouie thi eer treat anoually ewer ps te Young Men of the most might ot # vith the thantere of elo to axtacy the living lyre, may s9!? wi TAKE P4 e sume of (de #al aud melauchol thc pid gs sarly habdite of youth. vin We Rack an? Limbs, Pai of Sigbt. Lose of Musénlar Power Palit ape psia, see cment of tre, Brgestive Fur Debility. Bymptome of C Serer ita ctes of ae : « Treated - St fdeas. Depression of Spirits ri! Forabod' Aversion te Society, Self-distrust, Love of tada, Timidity, ke 4s ORGANIO WEAENE ANTE TO By Dr, Jobnston’s marve. aess of the Orgena is speedi testered Thon tated and impotent, whe heen immediately relie apedimen Pinca ity. Brembl and. Weakness, oF vont Trrite v ‘remblings Exhanstion of the most ‘esrfu! kind, speedily one life bas been 6 don. Paris,® hiladel fome of the mont ast who have injared th indalged in when alone—a babit frequent]: What a pity that a young man darling of hi sequence of Tevi of nature and induleipes ina Ruch persens mnt. hefore and Boston. CANADAS and the it. “Goilection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made all accessible inited States, frienda, I many other ‘ed ) from Seven o’cloek, jin and again before the publ’ They are entirely vogeiabiec, havi any anplessant taste, and will jure the stomach or bowels of the mos! res in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours’ Prepared by 5 ¢radaa\ raity of Pennsylvania, one ofthe eminent Doctors and Chemists of t ¥0 BEPOSURE Let those who have despai or who have been gorged with try the SAMARITANS GIFT. sil in a plain envelope. le packages, $2. Female $3. otent, certain and effectual remed; bed; it reaches of the venereal poison nent. Take then of this purifying re: healed, and do not transmit ip boned tin TSO NOt DEEP ATE alse causes, feo! a debility in renee eerk before placing themselves under ment of any one, should & FRIEND,’’ Marri: IMORB — LOCK HOSPIT QOUTH PRBVBRICE STR the ao Certain. “onady, im the world for OF IMPRODSSUB 2 Howes! No Peivftemg/ ny Lgnvrant Preten rey oF be telly OX NU GMARGE’ immed Kiceers sod Blad Davility,, Nervonsocse, Toe contusion of ideas. Trem bi riners hopes &o., im fRyrensto the YOUNG MEN totims of Soli- ful and destroctive habit whi p anti n grave thoasands od talent apd brilli, yae have entrani Ld x RTICULAR Nuricg, Eat in the Head 1 Nervous Ir: MARRIAGE Miarreed Persons, oi youog meu coatemplatii are of Physical Veaknens, Or; ne of thy Organs, Defarmities, shoold apply fmm He who places may refigionsly confide in his henor as a ge tleman and coofdently ly mpon his skill as @ ately vaselfonder the care of Dr TMPOTENCY (MPEDI- MARRIAGE tone treatmec: Weal sured and full vigor sands of the most oervona, debit. hat lost al? hope, have sto marriage, Physical ur Menta: Lowe of Procreative Power, Ner- Di i Member of the Royal +. JOHNSOS Colleze of Sargeone don, Graduate from voe of the mest eminent es in the United States and the ereater ptin the hoapitale ofig and eleew here,has el with frequen Jerangemen' dash fulness mediately VQ MEN wives by 5 cnrtaig re os, ur at school, the which are nightly felt. even whem saleomy oot cured, renders marriage impos* Stroye both min? and bady, shonid apply ¥ tne fo; parents. * all the grospects and snjoymenmte: 19 from th MARRIAGE reflect thats sound mind and body aic | Decesrary requisites to premote ounuabial ness indeed = Withoat hese the Journey th: life becomes a weary pilurimage; the pri hourly darkens to the view; the miné shadowed with d-apair and flied with the choly reflections that the happiners of anot! blighted with vur ywu DISEASES OF iMPRODENOB. When the misguided and imprudent votary leasure fiuds he has imbibed the seuds of thin pall I disease it often hapoenr that an ill-timed of abame or dread of discovery deters bim from af lying to those whe, froro education ity cag alone befriend hi hands of ignorant and designing incapable ofcuring, filch bin pec Keep him trifling month after mo r the smallest fee can be obtained,and in des leave him with rained health to sigh over his pintment; or. vy the ane of t' rckry basten t! ms of this terrible disease, such as A’ Throat, Nose, Skin, ete. He fal th, or as loi je constitutional sy! ffecti ae ightfn! rapidity anti) death = an end to fal sufferings by sending him to that discovered country from Whose bonrne mo rere left hand side going from Baltimore stri the corner, Fail not too! r titers reveived unless amen, tobe used op the repiy. ould state age, and send po! vertisement dencribing symptoms, The Dr.’s INDORSEMENT OF THE PRES! The many thoasand cured at thie establis! be last twenty years, and the aum Brent yr Operations returns. OFFICE 7 800TH ta eare ee i 4 Diploma hangs in ate formed b; reof The Ban? eaned by the repo: ‘8, notices of which oy tan tleman of acter gponibility, in @ ‘Toflicient guarantee to Avy %* flicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED * gor DIBBASES! BRORB? DISEASES ; BAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFTI at THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY SVEB USED ‘Wes, A Positive Gure” for bad GONOBHGA, GLEET, 10 Miner: at 1, 52410 TURES, ‘ail, 20 Balsam, no Mercury, Pilés to be Taken w fect o vue t fe mort dellcate. he present day 0 TROUBLE, 80 CHANGE WHATBY: getting cured, sam Copavia, oF BLUODi _ BLOOD It BLOOD!) B8CRUFiLA, ULC aks, SURES, S8POTR THITERS, SCALES, BOILS, 8YPHILIB OR VENEREAL DISEASES, 4c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERE JUIGR fered the puolic as itive cure. axebitis ‘OB VENEREAL DISBASES the BA- MARITAN’S BOO’ T AND HERB JUICE is the iy Svs ‘adicater partii 50 that the cure! fe rou, ronounced MaRtrant AND Haas Fiat remove every vestige ©: system, as wel! as al! the bad impurities from effects of Mercury, a Bl 19 setts pa afiections wits which pum Sq hor fhe ROUT AND HERB JUIG! ily sdapted, in Uleerat Debility. and for ation plaintein 6 a 0. Bent by expreee. Price 36, BAMARI' CHANCRE Price 25 cents. Tet atrections, ve 'D & CO,, Box 151 Philadelphia Pom ice. id by 5. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th ané ‘RY OOK, Alexandria, "i FiDENTIiaAdL. OUNG Gen whe have injured mascives by oun ety Hog anfit Lge busin moreno ames ao from the folljes ef youth or down, Falli: Bod $1 a bottle,o zbot may 6-tf rat read “THE SEC. of their 6 ied Ladies will learn geome’ by perasing The add its. Address ‘BWankt & 2. CHAS, A. BT: n BLgS2MAB—Protected by Hoyal | id, and secured peel ht we of Mie A cg nent 4 as enti: Ro. 8 pth inal ered for Letters Paw! Paris, asd the Tmseria, bp ages th m8, ol mercury and ailetber deleterious ingredients.” b preparation is in the form of amos} agres- ft aicanetane in one for $2.and 8 vided in ste doses as peau, Roux me: Cae FO! 1 'AN ADVERTISING shine cores that were ever Knows, many troubled with ringing in the and eare when axlecp great oervoner at sudden sounds, blushing, attended sometimes with of mind. were enret wn.be alarmed 5 eds “st av emell 208 b