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FHE EVENING STAR. PoLick Rerorts—Second Precinch—A. H. Nico}, fast driving; #5. John Powers, assault: dismissed. Also, disorderly: i. Onas. Ander- s0n, do.: $3. Caroline Neal and Lloyd Dixon, do.;¢leach. Fred’ Greliharick, selling citi- zens’ clothes to soldiers; military. Third Precinct Wm. Davis, suspicion of lare ceny; dismissed. Thomas Neal, grand larceny; jail for court. Joseph Donohue, larceny; Wm. H d, do.: locked up seven hours. Alfred Smith and Chew Dorsey, grand larceny; jail for court. Lieut. Sparks, extortion: military. James White, disorderly; $1.11. do.; workhouse. Bridget Harrington, disor- derly; $2.44. Fred’k Winkleman, drunk; dis- misceed. Mary E. Pesey, trespass: $5.41. Mick, fast driving; military. W.C. Irwin, drank, dismissed. John Kash, do.; military. Fourth Precinct.—M. Dorsey, John Brobson, drunk and disorderly; $5 each. Cartis Roth- bone, vagrancy; workhouse. Richard Rowley, drank and disorderly; sent to Navy Yard. David Bierd, eet A $3. Pat’ Farlin, drank, dismissed. Pat Myers, do; $3. Jos. Rodgers and Richard Bowley, do. and disor- derly: @3 each. Ida Jammerson, do.; $5. Sizth Precinct—Patsey Lee, violating city ordinance; $5. Agnes Donn, drunk aad disor- derly; workhouse. Sebastian Amen, keeping restaurant open Sunday; $10. John Donn, threats; jail in default of bail. M Lansburg, assault and battery; bail for peace. Antone Merle, opening restaurant Sunday; #10. R.L. Meredith, drunk; $2. W. B. Knott, indecent exposure; workhouse. James McManus, drank and disorder! dismissed. Thomas Welico, disorderly; Michae! Maher, do. and drunk; cismuisse: Tenth Precinct—Kate Williams, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. John Gardiner, do.; $5.94. James Nolan and William Lricks, firing jistols in the street; dismissed. Josephine Quiles, Catharine Foley, drunk and disorderly; €2.64each. Mary Griffin, drank and profane; workhouse. Jas. Copple, selling liquor to sol- diers, $20.64. Also, without license; do. W. Young, desertion; military. P. Carthright, L. Page, larceny; bail for court. John H. Fran- cis, assault and battery with intent to kill; do. Gassie Howell, vagrancy: dismissed. John Perkins and T. B. Wilkins, disorderly; $5.-9 each. diers; jail in default. Martian O’Hara, selling liquor unlicensed; #2¢ Also, selling on Sunday; $10.87. Jane Ewell, vagrancy; work- house. M. Daiey, John Kane, D. Sallivan, Jane Cross, Louis Wilson, Moses Blair, disor- orderly: dismissed. Francis Hargrove, Barney Clinkit, Warren Maten, Mary Sievens, Light, Eliza Richards, Wm Smitten, do.; Edward Jones, selling liquor to sol- | Eliza Coniey, | | teeth who cannot wear others, and no Edward Holmes, Reuben Jackson, Wm. Bev- | erly, larceny: for hearing; Albert Palms, car- Trying weapons; $5.89. Wm. Johnson, drunk: for hearing. Mary Johnson, Fanny Cook, prostitution; $5.89 each. 7 A man named Gordon, has been arrested in Albany, charged with the murder, in this city some four weeks since, of Owen Thompson, & New York cattle dealer. ®? The surgeon dentists have held a pre- liminary meeting in Boston, for the purpose of taking action in relation to the formation of a Protective Union Association. WZ A woman leaped ont ota four-story win- dow in Rochester the other day, “landing” ona stone pavement. Strange tosay she was not fatally injured. 2 The United States has more coal and asks mere for it than any other country on the | globe. 7 An exchange looks for another raise in board shortly, owing to the high price of fire- wood. {37 Col. John P. Sanderson died at St. Louis on Friday last. He was fermerly connected with the Philadelphia press. 2” The Charleston Courier claims that Gen. oes first saw day light in South Caro- ina. @7 Maine furnishes a pumpkin measuring four and a half feet in circumference. That's what might be called some pumpkin. @ Jeff Davis says Governor Brown ot Georgia is ascoundrel. Most people have not £0 mild an opinion as that of J. D. 7 Europe has & population of 326,600,020, and in the aggregate a standing army ot 4,691,- | G00. m7 Heenan, the pugilist, is played out. He vomits blood, and his right leg is withered away. ‘ if Napoleon's health is said to be on the decline. Guess the people of France would aleep just as well without Nap Bw Rey. Dr. Bellows has just returned to New York city after an absence of six months in California. W7-Mrs. Freemantle, whom we mentioned yesterday as being dangerous!y wounded by a pistol shot fired by & jealous husband, is dead, &7 Somebody who had more children than ‘was deemed necessary, kindly left one of them on a door step in Boston, the other evening. {7 General John A. Logan, one of the D. S. Dickinson school of Democrats, is stumping Il- linois for President Lincoln. Wa” The 13th of January has been fixed upon as the time for the execution of Green, the Malden murderer. m7 Richmond papers are «short of matter,” because editors and printers are defending the city. @7 Bernard Murray was arrested in Phila- deiphia the other day, charged with haying murdered Wm. Kneass in that city in 1959. i[>" Maurice O’Brien fell from a train in Massachusetts last Thursday and was in- stantly killed. He was on his way to Canada &# A couple were married in Pittsburg re- |W cently, two days after which interesting event the bride eloped with another fellow. BZ” A rifle match between Col. Berdan and | Morgan Jones is to come off in Utica on the | 25th S7- Mrs. Jarvis Lamson, of Hamilton, Mas- sachueetts, committed suicide Friday, by hang- ing herself. ma Three men were wounded by pistol shots in a row in Philadelphia on Wednesday eye- ning. @F Good potatoes in Orleans county, Vt, 25 cents per bushel. @7 The rebels insist on arming the sons of Ham, &s the last means of saving their bacon. 7 Potatoes are selling in Maine at 4u cents a bushel. @7 Fine State Vermont-butter sells there at 26 cents per pound. &@7 Flora Temple,the celebrated trotting mare, is to be sold for $15,000. W7 Madrid has voted (0,000 reals for a mon- ument to Columbus. wv Catharine Donnelly, 13 years of age, was killed Friday on the Trenton railroad. wa? The Green Mountains are taking a new | color—ia visible green—on account of the snow. 7 Poor rations—eating one’s words. eS Krowen’s (UPHAM'S) Harr Dre, Fifty Cents a Boz. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, durable, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. Carttos, of New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce {t free from all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material composing it | will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, Joun J. Kromer, Sole Propriet 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ur, Deonkenness Cured, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- ingcup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive cirenlars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United Btates and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages Of Pix boxes for $5 Joun J, Krourr, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Da. Rayp’s Spectric. The oldest xnd most reliable medicine for th cure of Spermatorheea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power,&c, This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has al: ¥8 proved a success £r. Rand's Specific is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific eflect upou the wenerative organs, Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills, The Specific | Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, | on or before the lith day of September next; they of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medi. | cine. Its medical virtues are expended entirely | upon the impaired generative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend,as affording the speediest way to get the effecé of the remedy, Price $1 per box, or fi 8 for $5 Drugegists everywhere. cape Bold by Jou J. KRomer, Wholesale Agent, 493 Chestnut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelphia, Pa. va Corea: Howry Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in bh rersal demand, is made from the choicest materiale. is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action por the akin. For sale by all Droggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. 3a38-eoly | State of W., C: PERSONAL. PROPOSALS. ADAME AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, continues to read the present and fu- | = all who require it with great accuracy, and is able tocounsel up>nallimportant matters with safety. No. 249 C street, between 454 and 6th sts., Jaland. sep 29-Im* RS. BROOKFIELD. of Kansas, ean be con- MB on the Past,Bresent and Futare events, at her room, pn the northwest corner of 4th and L sts. She haggtudied under one of the most cele- brated AstrMlogers of the age. She guarantees satisfaction to all those who may give her a call, he can be seen from8a. m to9 p.m. Price one dollar. i sep 29 Im* MEE. b. SMITH. with her extraordinary powers to describe your living and dead friends, give | the names of both’ tells character, the future, ex- amines all kin¢s diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above I street. Hours from 0 till 8 p. m. Circle Wednesday evenings. 528 Im* FeMste COMPLAINTS and Diseases arising from impurity ofthe blood receive special at- tention from Dr. DABBY, 492 7th street, between Dand E, Honorable and scientific treatment war- ranted. sep 15-Im* EVER AND AGUE PERMANENTLY CURED FOR @5.—Madame MARSHA, the Astrolo- ist, at No. 403 K street, will warrant to the pub- ic to cure the Fever and Ague permanently in one week’s time. Also other complaints treated with great success at No. 403 K street, between 9th and 10th sta, sep 14-Im* DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY —Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, D No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, Bec- : sond door from 13th street, attends <=] Branches of the profession. "ee as tas | ENTISTRY —Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL Dentists, Room Noa, Washicgter ome Building, corner Penna. revenue and Tho street. oc 10-1m* REAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTEY, | Teth Extracted without (eins with the Mubrin ol | I would advise all pertons teeth to ex tract to call at Dr. REwike ome, and have them taken out by this new and harmless call and' examine the proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no otber atyle than this new and valuable ene. No, t Hath and Lith clreeta’’ 243: Ps. avenue, between nevis 8. R. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist. M TEETH, LOOMIS, M."D., the I 4 Pan ofthe MINERAL PLATS TEBTH at: apa tends this Felipe at his office in city. Many persons can wear these person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desi: but to those whoare particular and wish the pure! cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that srt can piecece Gis! MINERAL PLATE wil) be y Warran’ . Booms in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and i0th streets, Also, 997 Arch st,, Phil, hi; maré-ly EDUCATIONAL. 188 LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- form the public that she is prepared to give instructionsin music, at her resideace, No. 529 H st bet..6th and 7th sts., amd respectfully solicit their patronage. sd Bhe respectfully offers the following referenees Prot. J. H. Daniel, Hon, Rich’d Wallach. Mayor, Franck Teylor. Esq., Dr, Alex. Jobn P. Coyle, Esq. WASHINGTON, D. C., 1864. sep 17-eolm™ TP\HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual eession of this institution will commence on the 5th of Beptember, 1864. Circu- lars obtained at the Academy,corner lith street and New York avenue. au 15-e02m* BROOk VILLE ACADEMY. 4s Bessien commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense Ofyculars at Star Office,or ad- icDonald Davis, for 21 weeks, $110. dress . K, BURNS, Principal, au §eo2m™ Broekville, Montgomery co., Md READ! READ! READ! RR ! NEW FALLAND WINTER GOODS.—Just re- ceived a large assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goode, com ising the latest styles,at SMITH & BE. "Bs No. 361 7th street, between I and K sta. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock of FURNISHING GOODS before purchasing elsewhere, as will guarantee to save them 10 er cept., at 1TH & BEALL’S,7th street, bet. and K sts.,No, 361, Those in want of BUSINESS SUITS, will please call and examine sample goods, as we have achoice selection of piece goods on hand,at SMITH & BEALL ’S, 7th street, bet. I and K, No. 361, CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER.—Persons in want of Business or Black Dress Suits. will find itgreatly to their advantage toeall at SMITH & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. I and K a No. 361 BOYS’ SUITS.—We have just received our large fall and winter stock of Boys’ Clothing, which we are offering at very lew prices. Remember the lace, SMI & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. Iand Kino. 361. sep 16-1m* yu MO8T POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS. & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimcre street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Wasningtoniana ci faye 20 per cent, by getting their Clothing made ®t scipH. BROS. & CO.. 40 West Baltimore street. and cheapest Clothing Housein the cheapeeMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent. by buying their Clothing OOH BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing in the country—eyvery article SMITH, BROS. & Bponged—at fz ay ial 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the fineat stock of Clothing in the Cirnes BMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to get your Clothing. 40 West Baliimore street. ‘The place where everybody gets suited. SM17H, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The ony nouse:iay Halumicre or Washington that e! i 5. Sponge all there 39°" SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are @ffered a discount of 10 Ba, cent. by buying of us, MITH, BROS. & CO: 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Boldiers can save twenty dollarsen it b: i if aBuitby buying of sarrrt, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltinore st:, Baltimore, fd. Baltimore to buy your ITH, BROS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., partie EAC lone notte, 40 Weal baltimore BL . ar Fall an nter Clothing. Peete 0 Bek yous « BMITH. BEOB. & OO. Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Lips PANTS, French and magic WALKING COATS. Peltoe’s fancy and plain SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. AU in endless varieties at SMI BROS, & CO.’8 Popular Marble Hall Clothing Houss, 40 West Baltimore street. bep 24-3m The best country is It will RZ. all to come to CLOTHING. SM RPHANS’ COURT, OCTOBER STH, 1564— Distaict or Co.umeta, WasuinGTon County, To-wtt :—In the case of Thomas Thornly, Adminis- trator of Charles Deviney, deceased, the Adminis- trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the appointed Tuesday, the Ist day of November, for the final settlement and distribution of the per- sonal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credi- tors and heirs of said deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington Coun- ty aforesaid,) with their claims properly youched. or they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali benefit in said deceased’s estate: provided a copy ofthis order be published once a week for three wrens in the Brenig Siar: previous tothe said jst day of November, 1864. set aay Peat: Z. C, ROBBINS oe 10-law3w* Register of Wills. Ys 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,in the Distrigt of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Caleb H. Shreve. late of Washington city, D. O.. deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben- eBtof the said estate. Given under my hand this 10th day of September, sep 2-lawSw* SAML. SHREEVE. .HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration hfe A the Seer n city, . COE the said deceased fame, with the v. f, te thi T, on or before the 23d day of August next; they BX Cnereie by law be excluded from all benefit e said esta We ae day of Au, CRAMPTON. my hand thi t Swi 308 EDWIN ‘HILLS AND FEVERS—sy Go at once to MOORE an Pennsylvania avenue, West bottle of Ague Cure anda They are warranted to cu: ‘AP rebel Po) ROPOSALS FOR LOAN. ‘Taussvay DerantMeEr? July 25, 1964, ‘given that subscriptions will Rplesetatpertl eure of th€ United States. the several Assistant Treasurers aud Designated Depositories and by the National Ba: designated nd quslified as Depositeries and Financial Agents} er Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, besring interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful “There notes wil be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable | bidi twenty years from August 15, 1867. The Notes will be issued in the denomination s 0 fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- ibers. arth subscription must be for fifty dollars, or ultiple of fifty dollars. wDuplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the orizinal certificate the denemination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, tobe forwarded te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as seon after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can repared. peters will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the Original certificates. ‘As the notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for eommissions must be made frorw he deposits, Officers receiving deporits will see that the proper endorsements are made upor the original certificates, All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making sub- acriptions, W.P., FESSENDEN, Jy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. ROPOSALS FOR PINE WOOD. Orrice Depot Commissary OF SUBSISTENCE, WasHincton, D. C., Oct. 13, 1364. A Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, are invited until WEDNESDAY. October 19, at120’clock in., for fur- nishing this Depot wi FIVE HUNDRED (500) CORDS OF PINE WOOD. To be delivered within forty Ave (45) daya after opening the bids, at the Wharvesin Washington or Georgetown, D.C. 7 The Wood to he good, merchantable, sound Pine Wood, suitable for use ina Bakery. It will besub- a to the inspection ef an officer or agent of this eperenients asto its meagurement and quality, e it is received. idders mau nd to their bid 1e' Bidders must be present to ree) g and give satisfactory evidence of loyalty, and their poe es te comply with their bid, should it be ac- cepted. s Payment will be made in certificates of indebt- edness, or such other funds asthe Government may have for disbursement. | The Government reserves the right to rejectany bid for any cause. Bids to be addressed to the ‘undersigned, at 223 i “Proposals for Pine Wood. G street, endorse: Trop "0. GREENE oct 14-td Captain and C. 8. V. ROPOSALS FOR WATER SUPPLY, dq ters Department of Washington, Eada Or te ee Chiat Guarieronasion, Wasuincton. D. C., October 13, 1364. Written Proposals will be received at this office until noon of EHURSDAY, 20th instant. for con- veying Water to the Geargelowa Home for Freed- men, on Georgetown Hights, D.C. Bidders will state the cost of introducing Water and utting in Range and connecting to Boiler ror a hot. water supply, as follows : f Eight hundred (8%) feet (lineal) of 2 inch cast iron water supply-pipe, and laying, stating price per lineal foot. Tapping main, furnishing and ting hydrant; arrangement of range and boiler connections inside “of house, and kitchen sink and waste, and furnishing and fitting stable hydrant, statipgamouxt foreach item. : Bidders can examine the premises previous to making their proposals, and any information need - Cl be fap miened on application at this ce n oath of allegiance must accompany each bid, et JOHN A. ELISON, Co'onel and Chief Quartermaster, ce 15-td Department of Washington. ROPOSALS FUR LUMBER. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, i ‘ABHINGTON. D.C... Oct. 17. 1864. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until BATURDAY, October 29, 1864, at 12 o'clock m.,for the delivery at this depot of Lumber of the following amounte, kinds, and descriptions, viz: 1,500,000 feet 4-4 or l-inch White Pine common Cullings. 00 feet 6 4 or 12-inch White Pine common Cullings : 150,00 feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Oul- ings. 10000 feet 4-4 or ]-inch tongued and grooved Blooring. 25,000 feet 3 x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 12 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long. 20,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Beantling, 15 feet long. 50,0 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet lonz. 25,00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling. 20 feet long 25,000 feet 3x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet lonz. 25,000 feet 3 x 6 Hemleck Joist, 12 feet long. 25,00 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. Hemlock Joist, 14 feet long. Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. Hemlock Joist, 18 feet long 12 feet long, 25,000 feet it, 24 feet long. 25,0°0 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25,00) feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. 50,000 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist,24 feet long. 1,54,000 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pine Shin- eles. 1,5 0,000 best quality rawed Cedar Shingles. 250,000 Plastering Latha. : Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be required. Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity as above specified, or for the whole amount advertised for. _ All of the above described to be good merchant- able lumber, subject to the inspection of an imspec- tor appointe! on the part of the Governnient. All of the lumber contracted for to be delivered Within thirty (39) days from date of contract. , Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance tothe United States Government must accompany each propo- sition The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty, The full name and post office address of each bil- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Bonds in a sum equal to halfof the amountof the contract signed by the contractor and both of his qcerantos will be required of the successful bid- er upon signing the contract. The right to reject auy or all bids that may be deemed toe high is reserved by the Depot Quar- master. Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the en- ve'ope, * Proporals for Lumber,’’and addressed to the undersigned. . H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, oc 17-td Depot of Washington. PpRorcsars FOR HAY. Offise Devot Commissary of Sut sistemces§ 223 G st., Washington, Oct. 13, 1864. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate. for Two Hundred (20) Tons of Good Merchantable Unbaled Hay, will be received at this office until THURSDAY, Oct. 27, 1864, at 120’clock m. Bids must be endorsed ** Proposalafor Hay,’’and accompanied by an osth of allegiance (un the bidder has one on file in this office) and the usual 3x x x x 009 feet 3 50,000 feet Gs GP Ge £8 09 68 Co bm Co Oe x x x x guaranty, signed by pot less than two respon- sible persons, whose solvency must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the near- eat District Court or of the United States Attor- Parties to whom awards may be mad3 must at once enter into contract, and give bonds equal in amount to one-half the sum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, Awards will not be made to any person who has heretofore failed to, fulfill his contracts with the HH ent, nor wii iT i arya proposals of disloyal parties The right to reject proposals is reserved by the Government. if, ia ita opinion, the public interest wilt be subserved by their rejection. Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids, 10 respond to their names, The Hay must be delivered at the National Mon- ument Grounds, Washington. D, C., unbaled and free of all cost of transportation or weighing. It will be weighed by a sworn weigher before it is accepted. and will also be Fipidlyinseected, and ot of a goo a be rejected, @ merchantable quality w The delivery of the Hay must commence within tev (10) days from the execution of the contract, and be completed within forty (40) days from the date of the rame, Upon the completion of the contract the Hay will be paid for in such funds as the Government may have on hand to disburse, or as soon there- after as the proper officer may be in funds, Proposals must be addressed to E, T. BRIDGES. _oc Weotd Captain and 0.8. V. EDICAL PURVEYOB’S OFF. Waseaeee 3 (mere All dealers in this city and Georgeto to sell to th: ‘Pare fuentes to ak are HAT TO EAT, AND HOW TO COOK IT WwW Miss Leslie’s New Gookery PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS FOR FORAG ARTRRMASTER’S OFFi: a0 s Wasuinoror Daror. Dec. 8, Sealed Proposais are invited by the andersigned for suprlving the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- ‘tment, at Washi: n,D.C., Baltimore, Md.. xandria, and Fort Monroe, ‘or either of with Hay, Corn, Oa' d Stray Bide'will be eoetged tor the delivery of 8,000 receiv r 5 pacheleet: orn or oats and 80 tons of hay or straw, | Bidders must state at which of the above-named points the eopons to make deliveries, and the Fates at walch they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each sree sed to be deliv- ered, the time when sai deliverie be com- menced, and when to be completed. price must be written out in words on the The is. to be a in good stout sacks of about twrbushelsoach, Oatsin like sacks ofabout three bushels ¢ each, the socks ote bs farnish Hebed ieithont charge 5 pat to be securely baled. . ‘The particular kind or description of oats, corn, | hay or straw proposed to be delivered mest be | in the pro: . stats ne artigiosoHered under the bids herein in- | vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Baca ae c or ee et trom fine te rime t0 wi tue’lowert responsible Didder, as the interest of | juire and ent will be Tasde when the whole amout contracted for shall hen the | es #ylivered and accep’ ae kis ed by two respon- | The bidaer wili be required id is aocepted he or Lay als sits ae a2 fe sible persons that in case | they win within ten days thereafter, execute contract for the same, with and saffici sureties inssum equal to the amount of the con- | tract, to deliger the forage pro in conformity | with the terms of thie advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tr act, pharito, make the difference between “ge olfer of eaid bidder and t next lowest r n- sible bidd¢_,orthe person to whom the ‘contract may be aw: S ibility of the tors must be an by the official certificate of aU, 8. District shown by ttorney, Collector of Customs or any ether officer ander she Ror Tesponsi- under the United Btates Governmen' ble person known te this offic A bidders: will be uly. motlnes of the accept- ol 1: he “Efe tall same and P.0.. addres of each bidder PB, . legibly written in the mBroporaie mart be addressed fo Brig, Gen. D, H Rucker, 'e: uartermaster, D. O.,and ahonid be plainly marked *' Proposal nd na gum equal to the amount of the tract, signed by the contractor and both, farantora, will be required of the success‘al bid- fe or bidders upon signing the contract. Blar.« forms of bida, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon pplication at this Offlce, YORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and Brake) (Date) —— 1, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Iypartment at agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depet, . 8, 1868, the following articles, vi —— bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bushel ef 56 —_— bushels or Oats, in sack: — per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 —_— tons of Baled Btraw, at —— per ton of 3,000 pounds. commence on or before the — day of ee to be completed en or before Tie — day of ——, 186—, and Pledge mynelt to enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days r being notified that my bid has been accepted. ‘our obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. RuoxER. al Depot Quartermaster, Gener ne Washington, D,0. GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of . and Btate of , hereby, jointly and severally,covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the foren ing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1868, under which the bid was made,and,in case the shall fail to enter into s contract as aforesaid, wi gnarantee to make good the differ- ence betwee: e offer by said —— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Giver uader our hands and seals this —— day of I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- Teller, t above-named ‘antors are oe and sufficient as sureties for Seamount for which they offer to be securi . ——., i by the United States District At- ccrseee Caylector of Oustoms, or any other officer under thi mited Btates Government, or respon- sible person known to this o mee, RUOERR, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. IEF ‘ERMASTEB’S OFFION, Cc QUARTER Soar OF Washincron Washinston. D. C., January 4, 1364. dealers in . Hardware, Lumber Leather, iture, Harness, and Baddlery are re- q@ to to this office, on MOND Y of sack * proposal or a jicats, Oo! e articles to furnish to this Depot p. with the price of ach marked in plain hort 1. wit Bear; ey hte case the exi, ies of the service wien B arti ger alee gemiy, and to sell to this Depot will be re- rl caabendeniy Ek Sag gadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ta ener a ot ol Washington ‘sf hic | LAND SALES. } BX ™!2 PResipent, o STATES, FORTHE SALE OF VALUABLELANDS IN THB LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATIUN See caner etl 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ace of law. ) N 5 pS Rint of the United States of America, do | hereby declare and make knowa that public sales will be held inthe under-ment’oned Land Office, | in the State of Minnesota, at the periods herein atibe ifand Ofhce Rt Bt Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth aay of December next, for the disposal of the public lands comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men- THE UNITED i ituated in : | pe aC ey will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen tsthereon, viz: North of the base line and west of she fifth principal meridian. In township 1, range 24... -..- . . 15,334.95 acres In township 107, range Hesse ——— pace In township 1%, range 25..-- Ss gen = powase iy) ws pangeate ad 7A cokes ticularly describing the individ r acre. will A schedule particularly 4 ual tracts, with the appraised value be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. i The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed, in the order design: in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by ten nani ee: as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus glored ; but the sate shall not be kept open sony han two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be ad- mitted until after the expiration of the two wee Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing- (oncehia ads of at eeeey Domini one thous eight hundred and sixty-four. are ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: JO8. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. the following parte of | Pepe JOBNSON D BaLtinons LOOK Rosriraa, FICE No, 7 SOUTH FEBDBRIOK 8TREee eee ONLY PHYSIC UN ADVERTISING Has discovered the mc ‘Certain, Speedy, ang IR dy in the wor'* for weect aa TSEARES OF IMPRUDRNCM, Relief im Sin Hours! No Trifing/ orant Pretenders, or Deadly Peison, erenry, should apply immediately, 4 CURB WARRANTED O28 NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO nee. DALE: of the Back, Involuntary Disc! h Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, «General Debility, Nervousness, Dye euor, Low Spirits, Confasion of Ideas, Pp n_of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the He: Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomaeh or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the BEORET and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners of Blyssus, blighting their most brilliant hopes oF anticipations, rendering marriage, &o,, impossl- ble, Repectaliv.who have become t specially, who have me the vik tary Vice,that dreadful anddeatrucdvekeeit rie anpually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant? intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis Persons Ruined by I, tening Senates with the thunders of el waked to extacy the living lyre, may call with toll confidence TAKE PARTiCULAR Notion. These are some of the fad and melanchol | produced by early habits of youth, vin: Washons of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimneas of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of | the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Trritab: i rangement of the Digestive Functions, Genera) Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, Xe. | | Menra.ity.—The fearful effects on the mind are | much to be dre: \—Losa of Memory: Confusion | of Ideas, Depression of Spirita. Kvil odings, eo eer D Belf-distrust, Love of Boll: e, &e S 10 MARRIAGE fects BONA-FIDESETTLERS— proved 2ist of February, 1863. Btatutes, volume 12, age 658, opening to sale the Winnebago Reserva ion, it js 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 %o sale to the highest bider at public outery, he shall become an actual bona- fide settler thereon, and | x regulations now provided by lawin eases of pre- emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date ef the settlement, the full appraised value of the lands and the improvements thereon, Now, in order that all euch 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- 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 several pre-emption claims must be established before the Register and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and full payment made thereon. according to the full affixed, appraised value o: the 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 an are hereby ordered te be excluded from the publie le. A od. 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 such public sale the price must not be fora less fi ue. sum than for the appraised Mis 3 WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. AMS EXPRESS COMPANY A” EXPOTVIOB 614 PALAVENUR, Washington, D. 6, WASTEEN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- GREAT PA EXPRESS FORWARDERS, MERCH ANDISR, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU. , NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, ke, Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to aD seen eee ors cel Railway Towse te te a8 rencies in \@ 1c | ‘owns in e a ORTH BAST: WEST, AND NORTHWEST. te rincipal offices are WASHINGTON, D. 0.. NEW. YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA; BALTIMORE, OIN- OINNATI, ST, LOUIS, LOU. ‘VILLE, LEXINGTON, Oonnections are made at New York and Boston, with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES and other ere 7, 5p LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Euro: anexpremes toall prominent commer wns in Great Britain and the Conti Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made t all accessible parts of of Gattod Bates. ; 2 i Washipatan D. %. PAWNBROKER AND fxd 285 LOAN OFFICE. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K. WALSH 285 © Street, between lith and lth, Secend door from Harvey's Oyster Ssioor, In compliance with the wish of many frie’ am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Di monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware. Clothing, and Merchandise of every description in good order, We Having had twelve yearsexperience 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 will be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’cloek, A.M. until Nine o’clock P. M. sep 13-3m 285 285 JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8, TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW UO. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act of June 30th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and 25,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity imto 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, Sy 27-tf JAY COOKE & OO, IMPORTANT TO HOUBREESERES } D OTHERS. We invite the attention of all persons who are in want of FURNI- TURE or HOUSEKEEPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assertment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it animportant item in the selec- tion of = FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN, No. 530 Seventh street, between au 26-eolm Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. URE, M ANURE- MANURE. MAN BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN THE BEST ARONITED STATES. Oe TN THE T dersigned, having contracted for all the Manure at Giesboro Point, D.0,, are now pre- poet to put en board vessels free of expense to japtains at low rates, VESSELS WANTED, Address No. 330 B street, Washington, or to GIESBORO POINT au 10-tf Ez MANURE Want. JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. LA) 1ZD CIDER! Laks CLARIFIED CIDER}! I have just received per schooners “George 8, Adams’? and ‘'J. W..” from Boston a jaro suppl; of pure Massachusetts CLARIFIED OIDER whtck I offer, for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- Wiles to suit purchasers ki tiers, and all others in want prine rticle @ ‘Older are invited ‘to call aad eae asin i re Balan Resta Ree Eee 1D, . Treen st, £ PGcorgetown, D. o. KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES, S*2ie i Liter Daatonaia- Lemon Lome? Dixon’s Life of Blake, London Bhipwrec' nd Disasters at Sea, London Lives of British Admirals, London Gilly’s Bhipwrecks of the British Navy, London ‘ep’ eroes, London Gooperis Naval Biography ondon ‘hey’s Life of Nelson, Cooper’s Naval History Memoir of Admiral Brenton, Londen | Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 2 vols. ondon London fapier, 2 Memoirs of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 Soles Life end {Potreapondonce of Admiral vols., Nicholas History of the Royal Navy, 2 vols.,Lon- on 1 is., London ren gen# Naval History, 2 PUANOK TAYLOR, TIN WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS. COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. 316 F STREET. CR RY. OCKE! Q@LAss. Book; Youn; Housekeeper’s Friend; Th, London: What toda with Osa Mattos Dera WwW ‘s Domestic Economy—Le: 3, Virginia Cook Book; Mrs. Mullion: Widdifield’s New Cook 3 | sewifey tmeie: mesti Beo! er gon: Yearlable Gn a Spalecionery tae jon; The ioner, « rhe ¢ jugar Boiler, and Pastry mop lé FRANCK TAYLOR ide—! jon, MPostant TO BUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef dist for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Foo No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, Aa 66 Louisiana Avenue, me Washington, D.O O@OTS AND SHOES ‘We ate now factarine aI Raedaat Bo BOOTS manu 10; inds and SHOES, andconstanly recelvin ‘asup py. of Eastern-made work of every descrij ion, made expressly to order, and will be sold ata much lower price than has been heretefore charged in this city fer much inferior articles, Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern me: ‘e and al wi le ive us mies GRIFFIN & BROTHER," ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenue. 0. W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER c. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARK, TABLE CUTLERY, BILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WooP WABS, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 17-eo6m between 9th and 10th sts OSEPH BEYNOLDS & QO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM FITTERS, No. 600 Nive Staesr, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the ai of Chandeliers, Bracke! Lights, Portables, Globes, mica and o' es, and all arti- a it establishments in in this line, from th Now York, Philadel hia, &o.. w on most reas le terins. iso, HANGMS, FURNAORS, and Fire-Board ‘We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Hestaurante, dc. are invited to call We do all Kinds of GAS and STRAM Sttings FOR ty and cheap, as also everything NG line i: The most satisfactory manner, Fooatsls ee our Bathing Tubs, Fount Wi ash-stands, Basins, &c., &c., a! See ee Moen cat Penuerivanis event establishment in the city. 2a. IMPROVE YOUR a Pe " sear SewoTAGL.s, urd. B wlutidesliy and oorrectiy suited, by FRANKLIN scien’ Foo oeiyivasia svonue, bet. 1ath and 18th ste 388 Pennsylvania avenue, under Nat . FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GL. baci THERMOMETERS, BT r GXOregRAPH ALBUMS ohgr DE Visits, &o.,in a great variety, and at prices, Je: S| HE NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS FORWABD- T ED FROM NEW YORK DAILY, at Meany reduced prices.—Terms, for one rear, (payable a i advance:) For the itead of $ Toff articles of goods, which > $7, embrace The bent amoriment lover offered to, the shyness ‘Washington public; at 10 per cent lower than they gdaze ok can be purchased elsewhere in the city. for] . Gall and see for yourselves. 5 » porpy, sep/Im* 316 F st. north. bet. J0th and llth. LDisPaRN CHASE, a novel, By T. Aoolphus | w; Washoo By J, Crusoe’s Island, California, and, Washoe By. AYLOB Kaas alma | C4 In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- | shall conform to all the | d | at sudden sounds. Married Persons, or young m item: marriage, aware of Physien! Weakness, | Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformiti | should apply immediately. | _ He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor as a gep- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, ORGANIC WZAKNESS, [MPOTENCY IMPEBI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE | _ By Dr, Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fall vigor restered. Thousands of the most nervous, debi | tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have | been immediately relieved. | Allimpediments to marriage, Physical or Mental isqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- | Yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, oF Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily | cured, lath raaate 8, £0, i Dit. JOHNSON | , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- | don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Qol- leges in the United States. and the greater part of ntin the hospitale of Lon- | don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere,has effected some of the most sslonishing cures that were evar known; many troubled with ringing in the head | and ears when ssleop grant nervousness. be alarmed d |. bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately. | YOUNG MEN | who have Injured themselves by a certain practios | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned | from evil companions, or at school, the effecte of which are nightly felt,even when anleep, and, if mot cured. renders marriage impose and de- | stroys both mind and bedy, should apply immedi- ately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country and darling of his parents, should be | Snatched from all the Sy seated and enjoyments of life by the consequente of deviation from the pat® of nature and indulging inacertain secret habit, Buch persons must. before contempla' MARRIAGE efiect that a sound mind and body are the most isi romote connubial happ! | whose life has been Without these the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB. When the misguided and impradent votary of leasure finds he has imbibed the seeda of this pal 1 disease, it often ha t of shame or dread of discevery deters him fro plying to those whe, from education and respee' ility can alone b: id him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling monthafter month, or as long a8 the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair i » him with ruined health tosign over his gall- ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death pats an end to his dreadfol snter oes by sending him to that un- ciscovared country Whose bourne no travele OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREEY, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors trom sae corner, Fail not to observe name and nym = 7 Jo letters received unless port-paid and con- taining » stamp to be used on the reply. Persona writing snould state age, and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Ofc, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, andthe aumerous Important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporter "The Bua Wd gad many other papers, notices of which have peared again and again before the public, besides is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, is s sufficient guarantee to the {- C1 (SEIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED _ia29-ly | Stone DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARBITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED Ss |, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Mineral, no Baleam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having nosmeli nog any unpleasant taste, and will net in any way in- Jure the stomach or ‘bowels of the most delicate, Cures in frem two to four day! in “twenty-four hours.” Prep: of the University of Pennsylvania, one of eminent Doctors and Chemists of the Wo EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, ; Let those who have despaired of getting cured, oF who Mars yaaa gorged with sam Oopavia, or FCUry, oreury. Sr SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. 2 Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BIOOD " BLOOD Ii SCROFULA, UL 6, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, de. eter fied noGs AND BaEe JvloR Is offered the public as & ve eure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL SEABED the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescr: ‘bed; it reaches and eradicates every partic! of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorou, and permanent. 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