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THE EVENING STAR._ Tricks of eels .cpsl The London Builder has an artic ¢ land: sundry tricks of shopkeepers in Eng which, doubtless, bave their counterpart in this region. We quote: Great facilities for fraud OT seydod by the greater number of fulcra (six), and the | great areas of the disk and the scale-pan in which the comestibles or the weights are re~ | Goll, spectively placed. There is now an itinerant | ture to all whe - ole upon | isablete M DAME AHOLIAB. PERSONAL. | ee eee Eee PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. iam, continues -- fre i <0) IMPRESSED ME- | fead the present and fu- it with great accuracy ae pares Pras hia allimportant matter: zw, No. 2490 street, between 43 and 6:bh ; aatand. sep 29-1m* obs the | M kind of small weizDIr= machinés ofa used | ath by fishmongers 2%a bakers, and on acconntof | £ts She b brated ‘Antrdke buyer and seller of gold and silver objects | traveling in the country districts of Bocaing- | Bamshhe, who uses a small pair of steel scales especially made for coun'ry use. His weights are, of course, stamped, and are correct, but one arm of the beam of the scale fs longer than | the other. When he buys, he puts ihe article | in the scale fitted to the long arm. He man- | ages to travel about, like an affable bagman that hejis, with a horse and gig; and we ouly hope that a sharp horscdealer may some day manage to sell Ahorse with one leg longer than the other to this distinguished member of the gigneracy Among some other engineering huxters, to- bacconists have a particular preference for dy- namical meansof increasing their gains. Hold- ing up the scales in the left hand, the two or three ouncee of tobacco are briskly banged up- RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, ean be con- sulte! on the Past, Bresent and Futare events, e¥ room. on the northwest corner of 4th aud L e itudied under one of the most cele- A iogers of the age, She arantees satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. She can be seen froma. m tog p.m. Pric9 one ‘collar, sep 29 [m* R8. L. SMITH. with her extraordinary pow to describe your living and dead friends, the names of both, tells character, the future, ex- amines ali kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above I street. Hours from Wtill 8 p.m. Circle Wednesday evenings. #23 im* DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY —Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec- sond door from 13th street, attends to ali branches of the profession, _o¢ 13-1m* Leaasg DDANTSTEY —Drs, LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, tists, Room No, 2, noe and 1h aD Building, corner Penna. gvenue and 7th qm. DISOOVERY IN DENTISTRY, street. oc 1)-Im* on the scabe, which has the effect of causing | Teeth Eztracted without Prin with the Muhri of the whole to <uickly vibrate upand down,and | then, after two or three oscillations, producing &n apparent balance, the scales are quickly banged on to the counter, and the parcel is | Wrapped up and sold. thing to “observe publicans’ pewter pots with the bottems stuck up,so that with this and a careful development of froth on the top, the itis not an onusual | examine the customers get very much less than the “impe- , rial pint.” But then, if the beers be adulter- | aej with say, ‘“nuxyomica,”’ these two nega- | tive frauds proguce a positive benefit to the eorsumer, upon the same principle that a ho- | meepashic ace is, Rerbanes safer than an alo- | nt paibie quack. of diy measures are sometimes driven up, brass ‘weights are filed away, of cast-iron weights are partly cut out. At the same time, these latter expedients are too clamey to be at all safe, and are liable to be instan!.ly detec ted by the inspector. ie same way the bottoms | and the leaden plugs | I would advise all persons having : tract to call at Dr. LEWES oils, spsmeegen and have them taken out by and harmless pein nem process, Also cal) and' etor’s new and im- od of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If the great improvement in his teeth "ith and 18th streets,” 42" FS avenue, between novig 8. BR. LEWIB, M. D., Dentist. TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINMBAL SLATE TENET st tends personally at his office in this sity. Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot — others, and 20 the TrSsOn Can Wear 01 eannot wear 88. “Persons calling at ay office can te accommodated | with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, The steelyards used by itnerant fruitsellers | ereatty facilitate fraud, even when correct weig hts are used. As it is, weights —particu- | larly brass weights—are continually liable to get jight, and this isespecially the case through ihe.salt and grease furthering the effects of | friation on the weights of sugar bakers, gro- | cé srs, oilmen and salt merchants. A great num- ter of the shopkeepers of the metropolis pay a | ‘sind of imsurance premium against any un- Jortunate results of the visits of the inspectors sof weights and measures. They pay a certain sum per quarter to some weight and scale | marker in the neighborhood, who examines at | intervals the state of the weights and scales, from their honestly defective state. This plan 4s no doubt very practical, and for our own | part it we were measures, imspecting weights and we should pay very particular visits to the shops not under this kind of super- | visien. @2 A suournful catastrophe recently oc- curred on Lake Superior. The steamer Lac La Eella dropped anchor at Ontonagon, a small boat passed around the steamer, the par- | ty giving bera beautiful serenade, and then put off for shore- set drowning three ladies. @7 The bridge which 1s to span the Ohio | river between Cincinnati and Covington will costa million and a half of dollars, and in Jength it will exceed the Niagara bridge some 400 feet. It will be suspended ‘0 feet above high water, enabling the largest steamer to pass under without difficulty. U7 A train of cars on the Little Miami Rail- road, containing members of the One Hundrea and Sixtn and One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Obio regimeuts. was thrown from the track, three miles from Cincinnati, on last Thursday sfternoon, and about fifteen of the soldiers were injured, two of them very seriously. i> A case is now pending in the Supreme ourt in Brooklyn in which United States Marsha) Murry is the defendant, and Mr. Leb- beus H. Berry, the plaintiff. The complaint is brought of illegal arrest by the marshal, on cnarge of disloyalty, in August last. wa Yesterday the head belonging to the trunk and limbs of the body recently picked up at different places along the Eastriver, was found near Fort Hamilton, New York har- | bor. waz Gen. Hooker is in Chicago. NEW BOOT AND SHUE STORE CHAS. B. BAYLY & CO. 275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, In the passage, the boat up- | \ | re Bet. llth and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood Hoase, | Would respectfully inform their Friends and the | Public, that they will open On MONDAY, Cetober 17, 1964, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashionable style. We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by strict attention and integrity, to merit a fairshare of the Public patronage. Partieular attention has been paid to the Ladies’ Department of the business, and we can safely boast of one of the finest assortment ef LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. CHAS. B. BAYLY & CO. oc li-tf No, 278 Benn. av.. 351 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! 351 THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, No, 351 Ost,, bet. 42 and 6th a's, ESTABLISHED 1852. ISAAC HERZBERG & BON continue to make | advanc-s on all sums on Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Li and Gent's wearing a) parel. and in fact upon all merchavdise ust aily taken in a Pawn office. The higheat advances maje apd all bosiness strietly confidential. Hav- i ears in this ing conducted besiness for so many city, we can, of couree, refer to any o! Washington. Remember No. 361 north C st., bet. 426 and 6th sts Immed of National Hotel. i i 5 sep Wl ately TT RNZBERG © JREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY oF WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. SON. Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washington. NSURE HOUSES AND OTHER * AGAINST LOSS BY Vine ROPERTY DIRBOTORS : George Shoewaker, John D. Barclay, Samuel Gropley, Andrew Rothwell, Thomas Parker, Richard Barry, B. B. French, Dr. C. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Witliam Wilson. T. Edward Clark. No charge for policies. * JAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. Rep 22-eo6m T, TIMOTHY'S HALL, The undersigned wil] open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING ‘AND. DAY BUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY, Sept. 13, 1354 He has, by avery liberal eutiay, secured the best talent to'assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in the oountry for salubrity of climate and beauty of ecenery. The Hall is an extensive series of build ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfert, convenience and health, surrounded by 9) acres of ground affording ample scope for physical exer- etse. The following gentlemen coustitute the ty: sce! “PARSONS. Princip 4 ss oral Sei D @) a we and Moral Sciences, GE A.M. ofessor of Natural Science dM: ica. . ‘ter. NEWMAN HANK: Aon Oo ‘rofessor © mages oral Scienee, wv. A. SOMMERVIELD HANK. A. M.. Rrefeasor or Belles-Lettres ry eaeas Langage 7 ¥ les .H.# BRUNING. A. M., Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematica. Professor of French Languages. ~~ Professor of Painting and Drawing. AMOMELE Se Professor of Vocal avd Instrumental Music. ’MS\—Boarding pupils £300 per year of 10 yard boar ing pupils $200 per year of 10 7 Saciutinig fare Coed Pee ene tn. oe months. Yor yarticularasee circulars to be obtained at Principal bookstores. or atircas Beir Alo 8, Setomoriile., Cirentare to be nepitimor= County. Maryland. cere win at the 8 ‘ar Office. j.BROM P4RIS—aide Mem ire Etat Major: I RO: Metootre @’Eta! ajor; BOM Gaillard, Anstrnction Sur la }*ortifcati Campagne; Bibliotheque du Soidy es with crap with A Mi 8 et Rusesde G terre. P vole, de Tir oires Sur les Principe: de la Vrategie; Svevail individuel dans la Oavalerie; Bib otheque ¢u sous Offcier de Oavalerie; Lalolbe. C wrs de Jone ‘sphic; Tasik sur le Service de i (ofan- erie re € c cele PE DRANCK TAYLOR. ROM PARIS.—The K: intage of Great b'ri- F use of Conan eazage of Gro. ritain. Baronetage of Great Brite. J EY Companion for 1954. The Btates- man’s Yesr ie, 1888, bods Peerage of Great General Armory. Leb- Britain. Lodge's Pecrage Bupire. Burhg Aptherized Nn eas wn srigegee br FRANOK T Prat edu Marechal a; eaad ‘pour gpa: Gera nstructi ar le Travail {ndividuol; Mivet Coura | + det. ith and 12th sts, | ia resident of | and engages to pay a fine which may result | 3080 F. Coyle, B CLOTHI | ous te the sald first day of Nov Test: Zz. 0. but to those whOare particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and it denture that art cap produce, the MINERAL PLAT will be more fully warranted Booms in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between Sth aud lth atresia, “Also: DOT Aron ste Philadelphia. maré-ly EDUCATIONAL. 188 LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- 4 form the public that she 1s aprevared to_give instructions in music. at her resideace, No. 529 H rt bet..6th and 7th sta., amd respectfully solicit their patronage. . She respectfully offers the following references Prof, J. H. Daniel, Hon. Rich’d Wallach. Mayor, Franck Teylor, Esq., Dr. Alex. McDonald Davis, 54. Wasuincton, D. C., 1864. #3p I7-eolm* HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—Tho fif- teenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 5th of September, 1864. Circu- lars obtained at the Academy, corner lith street and New York avenue. au 15-eo2m* ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. Session commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110. (orcatars at Star Office,or ad- dress . K. BURNS, Principal, au 6 e02m* Brookville, Montgomery co., Md EaD! READ! READ! READ! NEW FALLAND WINTER GOODS.—Just re- ceived a large assortment of Gent’s Fornishing Go comprising the latest styles, at SMITH & BE. S.No. 3617th 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 EALL’3,7th street, bet. Those in want of BUSINESS 8U{TS, will please call and examine sample goods, as we haveachoice selection of piece goods on hand, at SMITH & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. Iand K, No. 361, OUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER.—Persona in want of Business or Black Dress Suits, will find itgreatly to their sovantee toecall at SMITH & BEALL 8, 7th street, bet. I and K, 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 gece eee & BBALL’S, 7th street, bet. land No. 361, sep 16-1m* T! MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, BROS. & CO. 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant | 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. Wasni their Cl Tailors, eqiosisns —— Aas 20 per cent. by getting e@ a ofhing mace *'sMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and ches pest Clothing | Housein the country is BMI 08. & CO. TH, B 5 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 of a BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore street, Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing in the country—every article Toouaea6t SMITH, BROS. & CO. 40 West Baltimore street, The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Sloane in the county BMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where over yhoay gcta suited. SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that ail their Goods, sponge all their Goods. iri, BROB. & CO.. 40 West Baltimore street, All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are @flered a discount of 10 Ei cent. by buying of us, MITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. ed Soldiers can save twenty dollars en faying of SMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltin ore st., Baltimore, Md. ay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your Rd. SMITH, BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO Marble Hall Clothin House. 40) West Baltimord ty & our ani inter Clothing. eee SMITH BFOS. & On Dischar; aBuit by It wiil & CO., lors and Clothiers, est Baltimore street. Pe Ate French and Baglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the All in endless varieties at SMI & CO.’8 Popular Merble Hall Clothing House, 49 West Baltimore street. sep 2-3m ( RPHANS’ COURT, OCT. STH, 1864.—Dis- TRICT OF ConUsMBIA, WASHINGTON County. To-wrt:--In the case of Christopher Fuas an Merchant Tai 40 We prettiest coat ont. 'H. BROS. George, Jacob, administrators of George Buss, deceased, the administrators aforesaid heve, with the apprebation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington Ceunty aforesaid. appoin ed Tuesday, the first day of November next, forthe final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of the said assets in hand, as far as the same have been col- Jected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Wgsh- ington County aforesaid.) with their claims tha ~ erly vouched, or they may otherwise by lane 's estate, deceased, and of the excluded from all benefit in said deceased provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previ- on ROBBINS oc 10-law3w Register of Wills. RPHANS’ COURT.—Distaict or Coruusia 7: Se eaarmceoe County, to wit: In the case of Jo probation e of Washington Connty aforesaid, a) day, the 8th of ovember next, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal eetate of said deceased. and of the assetain hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into mouey; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (atthe Orphans’ Court of Washington Gounty aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otberwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceared’s estate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the wrsning Blac previous to the ssid &th of November, 1564, Test—Z. C, ROBBINS. oc 1é-lawsw* Register of Wills. = 18 TO GIVE NOTIOCB, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia letters of administration W. A., on the personal estate of W.B. Crampton. late ot Washington city D.C., dessased. All perrons having claims Bi the said deceased ,are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, te the subscri- ber, on or before the 23d day of Angust next; they maj otherwise by law be excluded from ail benefit of the anid es' tate. ven under my hand this ppointed Tues- day of August, (au% lawsw] JOB EDWIN CRAMPTON. Ha’ M T A’ T, AND HOW TO COOK IT e's 'N : riend lew Cookery Book: Young Matton— don; nomy—Lendon; Randolph’s . Hale’s Receipts for the ok 3 Fri OsSALS FOR LOAN. pro FO TasasUny DerantMent July 25, 1964. Notiee is hereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of tb® United States. the severa) Assistant Treasurers aud Designated Pepositories and by the National Banks designated nd quslified as Depositeries and Financial Agents? er Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate ef seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful | money, the helder at maturity. into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from August 15. 1867. The Notes will be issued in the denomination so fifty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be iseued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- seribers. ‘All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or tiple of Afty dollars. aoe rreate oe: tifaares will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination 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, to be forwarded te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as seon afte r the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interert will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid py the Department upon receipt of the original | certificates. As the notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date mast pay the interest accrued frort 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 eent., 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 mada. No deductions for eommissions must be made frows he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see that the proper endorsements are male upon the origin»! certificates, All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa tion, and afford every facility for making sub- scriptions, W.P. FESSENDEN, dy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury RROPOSALS FOR WATER SUPPLY, Headquarters Department of Washington, ye Office Chief Quartermaster, Wasuincton. D.C., Uctober 13. 1854. \ Written Proposals will be received at this office until noon of THURSDAY, 20th instant. for con- veying Water to the Georgetown Home for Freed- men, on Georgetown Hights, D.C. + Bidders will state the cost of introducing Water and putting in Range and connecting to Boiler ror a hot water supply, as follows : : Eight hundred (3%) feet (lineal) of 2 inch cast iron water supply pine, and laying, stating price per lineal foot. Tapping main; furnishing and fit- ting hydrant; arrangoment of range and boiler connections inside of house. and kitchen sink and waste, and furnishing and fitting stable hydrant, statipganiourt foreachitem. | 5s Bidders can examine the premises previous to making their proposals, and any information need- ed will be furnished on application at this office, An osth of allegiance must accompany each bid, JOHN A. ELI8ON, Co onel and Chief Quartermaster, oe 15-td Department of Washington. ROPOSALS FUR LUMBER. Chios Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, @ Wasutnaton. D.C.. Oct. 17. 1864, : Sealed Proposals will be received at this office 6 until SATURDAY, October 29, 1554, at 12 o’clock m.,for the delivery at this depot of Lumber of the following amounts, kinds, and descriptions, viz: 1,5°0,(00 feet 4-4 or l-inch White Pine eommon Cullings 50,000 feet 6 4 or 1’:-inch White Pine common Cullings. .159,000 feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Oul- ings 100,100 feet 4-4 or l-inch tongued and grooved Flooring. 2500 feet 3x4 ILemlock Scantling, 12 feet long. 25,00 feet 3 x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long. 20.000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long. 00,00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet long. 1 feet $x 4Hemlock Scantling. 20 feet long. 000 feet 3x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long 25,00) feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. 25,000 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 000 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. 6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. 7 Hemlock Joist, 14 feet long. 7k emlock Joist, 16 feet long. 8 8 9 Hemlock Joist, 18 feet Jong. Hetwlock Joist, 12 feet long. Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. nd 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. nd 10 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. ) feet 3x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 fect long. 00 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pine Shin- gles. 1,5°0,0¢0 best quality sawed Cedar Shingles. 250,000 Plastering Latha Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be required Bids will be reteived separately for each kind and quantity as above specifiei, or for the whole amount advertised for. _ All of the above described to be good merchant- | able lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspec- tor appointed on the part of the Government 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 to the United pistes Government must accompany each proz0- sition 50,000 feet 25,140) feet two responsible persons. whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty, The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Bonds in a sum equa! te halfof the amount of the contract signed by the contractor and both of his euecantores will be required of the successful bid- ler upon signing thecontract. _ The right to reject any or all bids that may be deersed toe high is reserved by the Depot Quar- master. Propofals must be plainly endorsed on the en- velope, ‘Proposals for Lumber,” and addressed to the undersigned. H. RUCKE! | Brigadier General and Chief. oc 17.td Depot of ROPOSALS FOR HAY. fashington, Offiee Devot Commissary of Subsistence, 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 ** Proposals for Hay,” and accompanied by an oath of allegiance (unless the bidder has one on file in this office) and the usual guaranty, signed by not less than two respon- sible persons, whose solvency must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the near- est District Court or of the United States Attur- ney. Parties to whom awards may be mada mustat 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 Government, nor will proposals of disloyal parties be considered. ‘ The right to reject proposals is reserved by the Government. if, in its opinion, the public interest wilt be subserved by their rejection. _ Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids, to respond to their names. The Hay muat be delivered at the National Mon- ument Grounds, Washington. D. O., 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 ripidly inspected; and sashes is-mot of & good merchantable quality will 6 rejected. The delivery of the Hay must commence within ten (10) daya from the execution of the contract, avd be completed within forty (40) days from the date of the rame, 2 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- afer as the proper ont mi ve in funds, Troposals must be jressed to E, T. BRIDGES. Captain and O. 8. V. oc H-eotd Mj2Dt0aL id RVBYOR' FzI0) smal HL . O. . All dealersin this city and Georgstown, whe wish to sell to the Medical Parveying ent, are requested to send te this office, on the MONDAY of propared to Tarelaht'at shore ontioes wiik abe price of each attached % the tame. oe jUTHERLAND, . 8B . Jo 15-tf Burg. U.8. re Medical Purveyor. RPHANS’ COURT, OCTOBER STH, 1864— . DisTRiot oF CoLuMBia, WASHINGTON CoumTY, ‘o-2e2t :—In the case of Thomas Thornly, Adminis- trator of Charles Deviney, d , the Adminis. trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed Tuesday, the day of November, for rietasl settlement and distribution of the per- sonal estate of said deceased. and of the assets in Ban as far as the same have been collected and eon into money; when and where all the credi- : ore x eirs of said deceased are notified to at- en! ds (at the Orpha 8’ Court of Washington Coun- ty Soressia,) with their claims properly vouched. or 4 may otherwise by law be excluded from ie] once 8 wee! for ree weeks in the Evening etn previous tothe said Ist aye November, at: *£. 0. ROBBINS, oe 10-law3w* Register of Wills. NOTIOR, That the subscri- me ble a nee er has obtained trom the Orphans’ Oourt of paington connt in the Distieter Co! ambie. er on the perso: tate Wi ms att are he: warned to exhibit same, vib the vouchers Mieeet to the orate om eh sores eh day of September next; they | may ofperwie RD be excluded from all ben- ven under my hand this 10th day of September, 1864. S BILLS AND FEVER: RE. C Go at once to MOOLES GuuaEronS: lis | ‘enue, West End, and procure a Pennsylvania bottle of Aga anda peckare of his Antidote, Price $2.8, sep3-3w ‘hey are warranted to cure. These notes wH! be convertible at the option of | The ability of the bidder to fill the contract | should it be awarded him, must be guaranteed by uartermaster, | BOPOSALS FOR FORBAGER, = Bi SP QUARTRAM ASTHA’S UFFIOB S ‘AsHingrom Duror. Dec, 8, 188. { Bealed Proposais are invited by the andersigned for supplying the U. #. Quartermaster’s De- rtment, at Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. Rloxendrias and ¥ort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oate and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 8.000 boshels Bi cora or oats and & tons of hay or straw, and opwards Bidders must state at which of the above-named and the ints the; se to make deliveries, { rates at wnt ey will make deliveries thereat, | the antity ef each article proposed to be deliv- | ered, the time when said defiverics shall de com- | tagneet, and when to be completed. low ne price must be written out in words on the Corn to be up in stout sacka, of about | two busheiseach. Oatsin like sacks ofabout three | pushels each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the venment The bay and ihe ee re. Eine OF description of oats, cu) of oats, corn. eee area ee ceed to ee ealiverce ee as in th sale. watttine rtie jee offered under the bids Rereia in- | vited will be subject toa rigid inspecion by the | Government Inspector before being accepted. Oetntracts will Re awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, aa the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall beep slivered and accepted. id will be required te secompany his | Proposer gona that in case hie Od is aocopted ho oF reons tha’ | they wil, within ten days thereafter, execute the 2. | contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the con- | tract, to deliver the forage pro) in conformity | with the terms of this adver ent; and in case | the said bidder should fail to enter Inte the con- | tact, they to make good the difference between Ae offer 0: rand the next lowest respen- sible bidde ,or the person te whom the contract | may be awarded. | The responsibility of the guarantors must be | chown by The official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any ether offlcer under ihe United States Government or responsi ble person known to this office, Al bidders wilt be aaly sorines of the accept- eir pro} 5 sre f ofall same ad P.O. address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. BE aay Tes oe Quarvermaster, Wentiagion, ker, Obie rtermaster, 4 DiO, and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forage. gum equal to the amount of thu con- tract mgned by the contractor and both st ait arantors, will be required of the success” al bid- ler or hidders upon signing the contract. Blay.« forma of bids, arantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office FORM OF PROPOBAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) 4, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s I’ypartment at agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot. Deo. 8, 1865. |, at — per bu-hel of the following articles, vi: coed Dushels of Oorn, in sac! unos _ bushels 01 Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of pounds —tont of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds — tons oF Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds. . mmence on or before the — day of Delivery toe to be completed on or before The So of , 186—, and pled 6 mayeelt to en into a written contract with the United Btat with good and approved securities, within 8 r being notified that my bid Lea tacaghonpted: Your obedient servant,” Brigadier General D. H. Ruoxsr. General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.0, We, the undersigned rerldests of ‘e, the undersigned, residents o County of , AD te of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the forepoing 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 cient sure- ties, ina sum eausl 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 fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid arantee to make good the differ- ence betw fie offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contact may be awarded. D Cine nder our hands and seals this aiay ot hereby certif; sistant elief, t! ‘Beal. that, to the best of my knowl- above-named featan tors are geod and wamicient iz neurite for the amount for whic! ey offer secu! a —_—. ified by the United States District At- tortor, Soiiector of Qustoms, or any other officer | LAND SALES. B* THE PRESIDENT oC THE UNITED ALE OF VALUABLBLANDS IN THB FOR TE WINNEGAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESUTA' of law. T, ABRAHAM LINOOLN, tenes of the United States of America, do z. el and make known that pablic sales reed seid iat i ie in Th the Btate of Minnesota, at #l after designated, to wit: ‘At tbe Land Office at St Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth day of December next. for the disposal of the public lands comprired intue late | for the Winnebago Indians, above men- | nd situated in the following parts of | . which will be sold at the appraised | f the lands and the improvemon tsthereon, | ed Land der- mention Oey he cnee periods herein: he North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. In township 106, range 24... -..-..-. 15,384. acres In township 107, range 24——- ——~- . 5,405.44 In township 1¢6, range 28-.--. 15 254.34 Fa towmsbip 1. range 25 6071 ‘n township 108, ran, ee a ot "A schedule particularly. describing the individ- ual tracts, with the appraised value per acre. will be open for inspection at the District Land Offices | in Minnesota = The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed, in the order designated in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by tewnships. as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed; but the sale | shall not be kept open longer than two weeks. no private entry ef any of the lands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of the two weeka, | Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing- | yon, chinissa ase Ge Augast. anne Domini ane | thousand ei undred and sixty-four. - ABBAHAM LINCOLN. ident : WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. | AL BONA-FIDESEITLERS— Hosea to ACT RE EM PTORS. By the Pres JOB. 8. | | | In the third section of the act of Oongress, ap- | proved 2ist of Febroary, 1863. Statutes, volume 12, 658, opening to sale the Winnevago Reserva ion, it is stipulated that before any person shall | be entitled to enter any portion of the eaid lands, | by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their | exposure to sale to the highest bidder at public | outery, he shall beeome an actual bona- fide | settler thereon, and shall conform te all the | regulations now provided by lawin eases of pre- emption, aud shali pay, within the terin of one | year from the date of the settlement, the full appraised yalue of the lands and the improvements | thereon, Now. in order that all such bona-fide, actual settlements may be secured to the several pre- | emptors, | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | that they must come forward and file their afida- vita, designating the particular tracts on which they may he actually settled, giving the date of such actual settlement, and, before the expiration of one year from such date, the several pre-emption claims must be established before the Register and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and fu'l payment made thereon according to the full affixed, appraised value of | the lands and improvements thereon. | 1st. In all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public | sale, such bona fide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered te be excluded from the public sale, : i a | 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year | may expire before the commencement of the pub- | lic sale the parties must estabtish and pay up for | their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bidder, under the forego- | ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at such panlie sale the price my not be fora less than for 8 raised value. eee 303.3 WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. AMM EXP. RESS COMPANY, | OFFICH 614 PA. AVENUE, | Washington, D. 6, — i BRN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- | XPRESS FORWARDERS, | EEN E. MEROHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALD- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, kc. Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections of the country. This Company has neies in the Principal Rai! WD, Towns in the NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON BD. Go ONEW YORE, BOSTON LPHIA, BALTI GREAT BAsT. PHILADE: MORE, CIN- OINNATI, ST. LOULB- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Qonnections are made at New York and Boston. ‘to the. CANADAS and the with lines forwardin BRITISH PROVINCES and other steamship line to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial wns in Great Britain and nti Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible parts ofthe ni tea BEMtes. A 2 " “Washipatag, Db. PAWNBROKER AND = 285 LOAN OFFICE, 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW K. WALSH 255 285 0 Srager, between 10th and llth, Secend door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon, In compliance with the wish of, many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash a vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Di wonds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware,| Clothing, and Merchandise of every description in good order, W7-Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably knewn 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 under the United States Government, or respon- . H. Bi aE, dec otf Brigadier General and Q. M. cur QUABTERMA: STEB’S OFFICE, i lers Drage. ware, Lum! offce Furniture, Harness, and Asddlery ‘are re- week. Asealed proposal or list ther . rr list, in o! Erticies they are prepared to furnish to thi ‘ e price of each marked in p! figures, . in case the exigencies of the service ub id at the lowest pri hing to sell to this eee ‘the list lndior General and Ohief' nll Depot ot Washington JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five Twenty Bonds. GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, And OOIN, And pay the highest price for sible person known to this office. UOK POR? OF WASHINGTON, ther, to eend to thisoffice, on ih to this Depot ah wi 5 “ at can reqaire a a be ob’ ober eae: i eu toet Lbs D. H. ROKER, FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8S. TREASURY, authorized by the act ef June Sth, 1864. 250, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, nually, and will be convertible at the optionof We buy and sell— CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS. dy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS ‘AND OTHERS. We invite the attention of all Berens 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, qperely, making it an important item in the selec- tion oi FUBNITURE and other ' on HOURAR BREING G00 DS, tab 8 found a ie We) 10" e ish- henvof °° MeGREGOM & ZIMMERMAN, = No. 530 Seventh street, between au2%-eolm Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. N ANU RSE. MANURE mANUR GS, 'D CHEAPEST MA) THE BEST anv caEy SA NURE IN THE The undersigned, having contracted for all Manure at Glesboro Point. D,O,, are Saw, ene red to put en board ls free of ex: Baptaine at low rates, aaa mee VESSELS WANTED. Address No. 330 3B street, Washi QiESBONO POINT MANURE WHART. 7 f° ‘an otf JOHN PETTIBONE & 00. LARIFIED CIDER |! OLARIFIED OIDEE} I have just received per schooners ‘George 8, Aja ade cate GEREF AD Ura TERE of Massachusetts I oer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- iret i ketners, cutlers, and all others in wantof, of prime article of Oider are invited to call and ex. elsewhere. nan parhersatin Popol, SY Groen rt ree! ie eee Gcorgstown, D.0. | Litnity 316 F STREET. CROCKERY CRBRY. 1 ass. KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES. London Bhipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, London Neptune’s Heroes, London jooper’s Naval History 1 Sir Sidney Smith, 2 vels., ondon I6., Lond Nicholas? History ofthe Royal Navy, 2 vols., Lon- "AND a COAL OIL coods, which Washington public; at 10 per cent lower than they .R. POLEY eepi-Im* _ 316 Fst, north, bet, lth and iith, J. Be ean Oe eRANOK TAYLOR, S*45by Life of Dundonald. Dixon’s Life of Blake, London’ Tomion Lives of British Admirals, London qi hipwrecks of the British Navy, London Cooper's Naval Bio, bh’ Bouthey's Life of Nelson, London Memoir of Admiral Brenton, Londen Memoirs of Admiral Memoirs of Admiral de Saumarez, 2 vols., London Life ‘and Gorsepmidmen of Admiral Napier, 2 Brenton’s Naval Hi 2 vols,, London pep 2 Navel History.? PRANOK TAYLOR, CUTLERY AND FANCY goons“ *™ A q ir AND OOAL OIL LAMPS. I offer ticles of embrace the bent pe oanctoaeec ever offered to the can be purchased elsewhere in the eity. Gall ‘end see for yourselves. ‘ARN CHASE, a novel, By T. Acolphus sland, Oalifornia and Washoe By T= MEROHANT’S AND BANEERS ALMA ee, s866s By Benita Bore Bb ayLoR perostanr TO SUTLEBS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAN TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTI“LE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef diet 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 Food No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, se 3-ly Washington, D.O Boers AND SHOEB TO SUIT THE TIMES. We aie now mannufacturing all kindsof BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly receiving a sup- ply of Eastern- made work of every deseri ion, made expressly to order, and will sold at amuch lower price than has been Rerete fore charged in this city for much inferior icles. “Persone in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern or oe auto work. wal slwaya finda ood sveott- ment in s' al 6 lowes’ rices. M4 ein store ane “GRIFFIN & BROTHER.” ap 5-tf enn. avenue. Cc. W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER Cc, W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODs, TIN CHAMBER SETS, OOAL OIL LAMP, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WABE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. | p® JOHNSON | Debdility, W. | Exhaustion of | snatched from | Jure the stomac! BALTIMORD : LOOK #OSriITan, OPFIOB No. 7 BOUT FREDERIK eTaney THB ONLY PHYSIC aN ADVERTISz9 Has discovered the me ertain. Sovedy, ang Bffectua! Remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUD Relief in Siz Hours! No Trifing Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders, Deadly Poison, . shoal! ao immediate! vey 4 conn 24884NTED O” NO CRARGH wearl¥ FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Veakness of the Back, Involuntary Discharges, Btricturen, Affactions of the Kidneys and Bladler, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousoess, Dye Rep, Languor, Low Spirits, ‘Confusion of tdeas, alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembliag, Dimoees of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- dere arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—the RORRT and solitary practices more fatal to their ctime than the song of Syrens to the mariners of Blyseus, blighting their most brilliant hopes oF \ or by ule | saticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossi- = cae eOUNe MEN specially, who have become the victims tary Vice,that dreadful and destroetive nabitioe anpually sweeps to an cntimely grave thonsands of Young Men of the most exalted talent and brillian® intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis- tening Senates with the thunders ef eloquence oF wakat to extacy the living lyre, may ca!) with full nfidenee TAKS& PARTACULAR Noricg. There are some of the sad and melanchol produced by early babite of youth, vit: Weereess of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head. Dimness of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power, Pai itation of eftecta the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritabili rangement of the Digestive Functions. Geacgy Debdility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c MeyTaitr.—The fearful effects on the mi: much to be Hreaded—Lorn of Memory. Oontunlon ef Ideas, Depression of aes Evil Forebodin, ‘Aversion te Bociety, Self-distrust, Love of Boll: MARRIAGE tade, Timidity, &e Married Persons, or young men contemplatti marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Ora asting of the Organs, Deformities, should apply iramediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, May religiously confide in his henor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as o Physician. ORGANIO WRAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE 2 By Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Orgaus is speedily cured, and full vi reatered Thousands of the most nervous, debi on is | tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, 6F oy the most fearful kind, speedily cured. Di. JOHNSON Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lom don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- leges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris.Philadelphia and elsewhere,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were eve! known; many troubled with ringing in the he: and ears when asleep,great nervousnesa,be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement , of mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselver by a cortain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecte of which are nightly felt, even wher asleep, and, i? not cured. renders marriage impossible, and de- stroys both mind and bedy, should apply immedi- tely. : ‘What apitythata young. man, the hope of his country and ling of his parents, should be the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the pata of nature and in: aiaiag inacertain secret Buch persous must. before contemplating MARRIAGE Teflect that a sound mind and body are the moat necessary requisites to pr ote connubial happi ness indeed, Without th the journey through life becomes a weary pi ‘image; the prespect hourly darkens to the view; the mind Secomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- eboly reflections that the happiness of another la blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCS. When the misguided and impradent yotary of leasure finds he hes imbibed the seeds of this pain: 1 disease. it often happens that an ill-timed senso of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- py 1g to those whe, from education and respesta- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into tho hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, Keep him trifling monthafter monta, or as long a8 the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sign over his gall- ing disappointment; or, by the use of that dead. poise. lercury, 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 puts an end to dreadful Cornet ad by sending him to that un- Gipoovered country from whose bourne no travele OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. 7 No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining » stamp to be used onthe reply. Persone writing snould state age,and send portionot ad- vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Oftes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRES8, 4 The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, andthe numerous lnportane Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of ** The Ban’! and many other papers, notices of which have ap- ed in and again before the public, besides is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the {- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly S*onst DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BSAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOAT QERTAIN REMEDY RVER USED @ONORHGA, "Yes, A Positive Cure” for Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, Only Ten Pills to be Taken GLEST, STRICTURES, a mo Mercury, to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nog any unpleasant and will net any way in- h or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases (iuiaate 6 most in “twenty-four hours.”’ Prepared bya of the University of Pennsylvania, one of ' eminent Doctors and Chemists of the presei WO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WH. Let those who have despaired of ge or who pave ween gorged with lercury, SAMARITANS GIFT. Gopa mnt by mail in a plain envelope. rice—Male . $2, Female $3. « BLOOD! Proopit BLOOD! SCRUPULA, ULCSRS, SORES, SPOrR TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, 8YPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, ae, BSAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICR eres the RRblte as 8 itive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOCM, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy eve: prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every partic] of the venereal poison, so thatthecure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- Sieh Eareae tae beet iaedarne rit for whic! 8 Nn Although you a not paseaTai incurable, the on ma: ronoun BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB Ebbets will remove every vestige of impurities from the System, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! ste FEMALES!) ss aaeny aBee Ons with which numbers of Fe- ier, males su! “@ ROOT AND HERB JUIORS is most happily sdapted, in Uleerated Uterus, im Whites. a bearing down, Falling ef the Wemb Debility, and for all complaintsincident te the sex, 5 een by cxarens: Price $1 a bottle,o ybottles “seg uARIT ANS Cuanon® WAaK. cents. rec! . DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Port Bold by 5. CALVERT FORD, corner ef 1th and 318 IBON HALL, PoENRY 600K, Alexandria, may 6-tf PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CONFID EN, TT AE sive = = bo h: 61 H-eofm SLC ee cortainsceret | habits witch unit them for business, O8EPH BEYNOLDS & CO. pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middle J = or old men /ho, from the follies of youn os in EL UMEERS OLS) AUD SEzA™ vtTTERS, years, fefore placing themsel ves under ‘the treat- No, 600 Ninva Steuer, near avenue, ment oF any one, should ft rest tae! SBOREE Have just received, and will tantly keep FRIEND. larr: ie hing hana, e largest an bast ‘assortment re the ity Of imivertance. by perusing er Secret ope of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Li, Portables, Bent to any eters a. eolaress j Globes, mica and other and allarti- | Seipt of Twepty- pegente. SITBWAST & 00., H cles in this line, from the best establishments in | 4oyiy D2 OHAB. A. ‘Boston, j t Now York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold ‘ onthe most reasonable term: ape eee eel by Koyal Letters Pat- Also, RANGES, FURNAOBBA, and Fire-Board ent of England: and secured heey Cede Weare repared to furnish the best RANGE in Birdy or. ne, Vienna. | | tse anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relax- } Bestaurants, &c., are invited to call ation, Epermatorrhose, and Exhaustien ofthe ns j We do all’ kinds of GAS and STEAM Settee tem, ‘Triesmar No.2 has entirely su! led mptly end cheep, os also everything in us of Copavia, &c. PooNbine line in most Lg eA manner. fo. $ ia the infallible remedy forall Impurities and => Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Foun’ ater Becontary Srmptoms. thus obviating the i Olosets, Wash-stands, Basins, &0.,&c.,at No.600 | mercury and all other deleterious ingredion Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, the lar, Each preparation is in the form of smost agree. establishment in the city. fe | able Lozenge. Becured from effects of climate and PErROE, TOU ett: | RIP eois iets ale ae ae = | saving $9. Di in 86 jSCOPIG BPEOTAOLES, uni- mande, Reax, &c., &o, feet pastes gee eee oyaaira’ Nwteat ten, br SAaOW. No.8 'RESRE H z ia sclentideallyand correctly suited, by PRANKEIN | Bleecker st tins of, YorksEp, No, 990 Pa. ave; Sc opeckeyivania svonue, bet. 1#th and 18th sta,,.| Somme! 1th etree at RAND, OF T = DE JOHN CAlatatersna Eaploite, aby on Cd A. Wis v. a a» With illustrations; Pt yt eee ee 4 to issue, the it of suffering TOCA ALIOME SHEBAR RG | reo tear ay eee a rm Debility, Prematare e, Ine HE NEW YORE Hons, , Norpoat ee, Depressi i ee of “TSR HRW Rg DLTEY Tor weeiy | feeslte Niet Mater bow hoes Taras reduced prices. Terms. for one year. (payable 18 | foofares nave Dean ine means of enllgntaning t3¢ Eis ape wenk a Bane, | Saat oe Moa ede ae | gdazens ‘A. SOYOR, Mo, 63 Seth strest, A | ay, New __ wisi Beran ite ae BILLIARD new, which he of very lew: ost Soe Billed tomy seraee foseas_ "| ay he carried in tees,