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ae A SS SSS SSS SSS SS SS SSS Ss SSS SSS SS SS SS SASS SST THE EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL. utant General’s Office, wee apres €., Oct. 24, 1864. } The following pamed Officers, chargea with offences, and heretofore published, are exempt dis Be ene mintary Commission instituted by Sp- cial Orders, No. 53, series of 1863, from the W pee having reported that satis- factory defence has been made in their reepect- ive eases, viz: Sargeon George M. Ramsey, %th New York Volunteers. First Lieutenan: Timothy Cranney, 170th New York Volunteers. First Lieatenant A. T. Clarke, 2ist Pennsyl- vania Uavalry. . E. D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D. C., Oct. 24, 1864. } Lientenant Frank W. Foote, 12ist New York ‘Volunteers, heretofore published, is hereby no- tafied that he is exempt from dismissal, he hav- ing been previonsty Ronorably discharged the service of the United States, by special orders, eurrent series, from this office. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2, 1864, } The following officers, having been reported @t the headquarters of the army for the offences hereinafter specified, are hereby no- tified that they willstand dismissed the service of the United States, unless, within fifteen days from this date, they appear before the militar eommiussion in session in this city, of whic! Brigadier General Jobn C. Caldwell, United States volunteers, is president, and make sat- | istactory defence to the charges against them: Absence without leave. Captain Ruthven W. Houghton, 3a New Hampshire volunteers. Second Lieutenant Justus Schiebler, 15th New York heavy artillery. Captain James T. Hall, 24 New York mounted rifles. Assistant Surgeon William S. Duncan, l0th Ihnois cavalry. Lieutentant D. M. Jones, 5ist Ohio volun- teers. E. D. TowNsEnp, Assistant Adjutant General. Krowen’s (UrHAM’S) Hata Dre, Fifty Cents a Boz, Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, d@uratie, beautiful. Warrantedto please This ar- ticle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. CuiLtox, ef New York, and Profs. Booth and Garrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poi- sonous ingredients, and the material composing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Gools dealers everywhere, Joun J. Kromer, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DRUNKENNESS CURED, missed the service of the United | | and New York avenue, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- | ingeup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dis- dike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to anyaddress. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United Btates and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages @f six boxes for $5. Joux J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. DR. Ranp’s Spectrio, Theoldest and most reliable medicine for th eure of Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c, over thirty years, and has always proved a success Pr. Rand's Specific is exhibited in the form of | pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effectupon the generative organs. Most | persons associate the idea of operations upon the | Dowels from taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr. Kand 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 impuntty before swallowing | them; which plan we would always recommend,as | affording the speediest way to get the effeec of the remedy, Priee $i per box, or six boxes for $5 Druggists everywhere. Sold by Joun J. Kromer, Wholesale Agent, 403 Ohestnut street, au 3l-eoly Philadelphia, Pa. 7 EW RETAIL OLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH STs, F. HENKELMA in addition to the MER- CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this day epened for Retail a large assortment of FOREIGN 4ND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Such ss BLAOK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, anae AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND OOaAT- For Mey anv Boy’s Wear. Also, a select assortment of goods for LADIE: OLOAKINGS. to which he would invite the sive tion of those making purchases. Having unusual facilities and a long experience, he feels confident of being able to meet the wants of the present times. Terms will be Cash and one Price onl sep -lm* P®orosars FOR MAIL BAGS. Post Orrice Department, ? Wasurncrom, D. O., Oct, 15, 1864. ¢ Bealed Proposals will be received at this Depart ment until 9o’clock a. m., the twenty secumu uay of November next, for furnishing, during the pe- riod from the first day of December, 1464, to the | thirtieth of June, 1865, euch quantities of the fol- lowing kind of MAIL BAGS as may from time to time be required ard ordered, to wit JUTE CANVAS MAIL SACKS, Of tize No. 1, (43 inches in length and 62 inchesin circumference;' of size No. 2, (4linchesin length and 48 inches in cireamference;) and of size No. 3, (32inches in length and $3 inches in circumfer: ence ) The sacks of size No.1, are to be made of closely woven Jute Canvas, weighing not lees than 14 ounces to the yard of 31? inches in width; the yarns of the warp to be each doubled and twiste 1, and to weigh one ounce to about fifty yards, and of the Gill- ing or welt, if not like those of the warp, to weigh ope ounce to about eighty-five yards. The sacks of size No. 2areto be made of Jute Canvas. weighing not leas than 11 ounces to the Me es wid'h; wi G Dearly ac above deseribed. © Vat? 0d weft to be J aha sacks of see Xo 3 a to hemate of thinner ute Canvas. weighing not less than 4'2 o the yard of 19 inches width, ore Those of sizes Nos. 1 and 2 are to be mate witha tabling or hem at the top two inehes wide. upon which a sufficient number cf eyelet holes—at least ten to the former and eight to the latter—are to be well wrought; and they are each tobe provided with a good and sufficient hemp cid to lace and tie them thoroughly ana strongly. Unless seam- less, they are to be made with tw ams. secured, each witht#o ows of amines All ‘0 be marsed, inside and out » * OU. 8. MAIL,” in large aod distinct letters. Any proposed improvement that may be desira ble in the quality of materials er manner of con- struction will be considered, relatively to price, in deciding the lowest and best bid. No propysal wi'l be considered if not accompa- nied with specimens showing the construetion and quality of materials and workmanship ef each size of the sacks bid frm the persons propo tpousivility must be certifies by the postmaster of h Te ¢ plare where they res:de) that they wil become naible. on sufficient bond, for the due perfor- —_ eof the contract in case such proposal be ac- Ali the sacks contiacted fo atthe expenreof the contra York, Philadelphia. Baltim: Te to he delivered, nd Washington, . C.,p euch quantities and at such times as may be ordered. The estimated quantity required will, probably, notexceed trirty thousand sacks. including all sizes: but the Postmaster General will reserve the right to ord+r and receive more or less than such qvantity, during the term of the contract. es the Wants and interests of the service may seem to him to demand. This medicine has stood the test of | and also a written guaranty | sed as sureties (whose re. | Svapces#on all sumson, « atches. D | | eity, we can, of couree, refer to any o: be specimens muat be delivered at this Depart- | ment on or before the 22d of November next; and every one submitted should be well and distinctly | sag its size, and (six inches square) of which made. cloth or canvas | Buch as | i can. with rafety and convenience, be nsed in the | service. will be paid for the proposaln relating ¢ nein neue A decision on the bids will be the 23d of November next. will be required to enter i ficient bond and security D-cemb: r, 164. ed in nto contract, with suf. »Onor before the Ist of e made on or before | and the accepted bidder | The proporal should be transmitted in a scaled | envelope. endorsed, ** Proposals te and be addressed to’ The Second ‘Agen REN,” master General, Contract Office. Washineton D.o” W. DENNIgON. * » Postmaster General, (CBPHANS’ COURT, OCTOBER STH. 1564— Disraicr or CorumBia, WaskINGTON Courry To-wit:—In the ease of Thomas Thoroly, Adininia! trator of Charles Deviney, deceased, the Admini trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of bans’ Court of Washington County aforesai ppointed Tuesday, the bt day of Novemhe for the Sina! settlement and distribution of the pe: sonal estate of said deceased. and of the assets in Band. as far asthe kame have been collected and turued into money; when and where all the cred tors and beirs of sai eceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans Court of Washington Qoun- ty aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched. or they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali Depefit in said decessed’s estate: provided a copy of Eis arter be Oo pag rae oneea waek for three weeks ia he Bvening Star, vin 4) i Jet day of November, 184, 0 VIOUS tothe said Tort: z.C. ROBBINS Register of Wills, oe 19 wit | Philadelphia, | Marble Hall Clothin, PERSONAL. PROPOSALS, ADAMB AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- | dium, continues to read t! ture to all who require it with is able to counsel upon all im safety. No. 249 C street, between 434 and 6:h ste., Island. sep 2¢-1Im* RS. BROOKFIELD. of Kansas, ean be con- Mea Past. Bresent and Future events, at her room, on the northwest corner of 4th and L sts | She haa studied ‘under one of the most ecle- 5 strdlogers of the age. ‘antees isfaction to all those who may give her's eail. an be seen from8 a. m.to9 p.m. Price one se9 29 2m* |. L, SMITH. with her extraordinary pew describe your living and dead friends, gi the names of doth. tells character, the futare. puisen Ce Kings diseases, will i street, ra sbOv: 10 til 8 p. mm, Circle Wednesd ings. #28 im* : Pennsylvania sond door from 13th street, attends to branches of the profession. oc 13-1m' ENTISTRY —Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL Dvestiste, Boon ook Washington . Building, corner Penna. gvenue and 7th’ REAL DISCOVERY IM DENTISTRY, Teeth Extracted without Prin with the Muhrite of Ozysen. I would advise ns hay teeth to ox: tract to colt abr, tnwiws eee and have them taken ont by this new sremiae the P ved me’ Artificial Teeth. If you wilt have tines? ace he ‘sivie thas Hie sew o' an oe valuable ene. No. 349, Ps. avenue, between . LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. E TEET LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and Patehtes ofthe MINBBAL PLATS TERTH, at- tends personally at his office in this city. Many persons can wear teeth who cannot wear otbers, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons ‘at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, eae to pre whoare particaler Cn iwi she arent. leanest, ngest, and most lenture. artean produce, the MINERAL PLATS will be Booms ta thin ole 338 P lvania avenue fo 5 van! between Sth and ith streets, ‘also, 907 Arch st,, maré-ly EDUOATIONAL. NV 188 LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- 3 form the public that she 1s prepared to give instructionsin music. at her resideuce, No. 529 H st bet..6th and 7th sts., amd respectfully solicit their patronage. a She respectly offers the following referenees Prot, J, H. Daniel, Hon, Rich’d Wallach. Mayor, Franck Teylor, Esq., Dr, Alex, McDonald Davis, Jokn F. Coyle, Esq. WasutncTon, D. C., 1864. Sep 17-eolm* HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 5th of September, 1864. Oircu- lars obtained at the Academy, corner lth street au 15-e02m* ROOKVILLE ACADEMY. Sessien commences Sept. 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110. Oircelers at Star Office,or ad- dress . K. BURNS, Principal, au 5e02m* Brookville, Montgomery co., Md CLOTHING. EaD! READ! READ! READ! NEW FALLAND WINTER GOODS.—Just re- ceived a large assortment of Geot’s Furnishing Goods, com rising the’ latest styles,at SMITH & BE. "8, No. 361 7th street, between I and K sta. perms will do well to call and examine our stock of FURNISHING GOODS before purchasing elsewhere, as we will guarantee to save them 10 r cept., at aire & BEALL’S,7th street, bat. and K sts.,No. 361. Those in want of BUSINES&S 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.—Persona in want of Business or Black Dress Suits, will fiad it greatly to their Sdvantege to call at SMITH & BEALL’S, 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 pee & BBALL’S, 7th street, bet. I and ,No. . 8ep 16-Im* TT! MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, BROS. & OO., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. » BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant 40 Weit Baltimcre street. SMITH. Tailors, The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Pater, pentane 8 sere 20 per cent. by getting made a ehe (omnng mace *"sMITH, BROS. & CO.. 40 West Baltimore street. | cheapest Grom ing Horse in the SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st , Baltimore, Md. pee Washington can save 2) percent. by u pg o Bring thelr CENT EMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best | stock of Clothing in the Camper! article eponged—at SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Clothing in the Ga A BMI all, TH, BROS. & CO, Marble 40 West Baltimore street. The best and country is Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to get your Clothing. 40 West Baliimore street. The place where ey erations gets suited, 8M1TH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge all their Goods. SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discbarged Soldiers in Washington are effered a discount Of i0 per cent. by buying of us, MITH, BROS. & CU., 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en Buying of aBuit by buying of eM ITH, BROS. & 00 40 West Baltin ore st, Baltimore, Md, It will pay all to come to Baltimore to bu cLorHind. SMITH, BROS & worn Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., el e pecaeree Weat Baltimore treet, yar Fall an: inter Clothing. street, to get your Fa’ MITH BFOS, & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Pe, Sep e NTE: French and Ba glish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s tancy and plain SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. All in endless varieties at SMITH. BROS. & CO.’3 ble Hall Clothing House, 40 West t. Sep 24-3 351 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! 351 THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICB, No. 351 Cst., bet. 434 and 6th a's, EsTaB.isHEeD 1852. 18AAC HERZBERG & BON continue to make Jewelry, Ladies’ and Gents we: el. and in fact upon all mer-hacdise u Biy taken ins Pawn office. “The high st advanc mae and all b siness strietly confidential, Ha ing conducted b«siness for so many he in this " id resident of Washington. member No. 351 north O st., bet. 4% and 6th sts. Immediately in rear of Nati nal Hotel. sep 18-1m ERZBERG & SON. IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL-.......---$200.000, Opice Ce Street and Lowisia i CNR Bank of Washinton Sn NSURE HOUSES AND OTHER auEN AGAINST Loss BY Fike ROPERTY DIRECTORS George Sheemaker, John D. Barclay. Samuel Gropley, Andrew Rothwell, Thomas Parker, Richerd Barry, B. B. French, Dr. C. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Wi'liam Wileon, T. Edward Clark. No charge for policies. JAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIB, Sec’y. ‘sep 22-6061 | T REASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice oy CompTROLLER OF THE OuRRENCY Washington, Uctober 4, 1854, Whereas. by satiefactory evidence ented to the underaigned, it has been made to appear that The National Bank of the Mares in tae City of Washingt: m,in the county of Washington and Dis- trict of Columbia, has been duly organised under and according to the requireme rte of the act of Congress entitled * An act to provide a National ‘urrency. secured by a pledge of United States aoncs, and provide for the circulation and re- combion thereof.” approved Jane 3. 184. and haa nee with aH the provisions of said act re- teu ne be complied with before eommencing ow thee of booking under said act: fax atrefore, 1, Hugh McCulleck. Comptroller fonal Bore ceyjpanhereby certify that The Na Seren of the Metropolis, in the City of Wash- ington. in the ceuntyof Washinston a d Districe a Columbta. i a emi ioe me times $0 Gommence the business In tertimory whereof. of olft thiavourintaray Sanat sel Wes) HUGH MoOULLOOK, Comptroller of the Ourrency. preroesue FOR LOAN. PauasUay Deranrusnr July B, 124. Notice is hereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of th© United States. the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the Nationa! Banks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents! er Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthe per cent. per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the belder at maturity. into six per cent. geld Dearing bends, redeemable after five and payable 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- seribers. All subseription must bé for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate thedenemination of notes r: quired, and whether they are to be issued in blan or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer reeeiving the deposit, to be forwarded te this Department. The notes wil] be trannmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as seon after the reeelpd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest 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 Angust 15, per sons making deposita 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 eent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to hy the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made fron he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see that tne proper endorsements are made upon 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- scriptions, W. P, FESSENDEN, Jy %6-tf Secretary of the Treasury. P®oPosats FOR LUMBER. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot af Washington, af Wasuincton. D.O.. Oct. 17. 1864, t Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until SATURDAY, October 29, yt 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 common Cullings. a = 50.000 feet 6 4 or 1's-inch White Pine common Cullings 150,000 feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Cul- lings. . pee feet 4-4 or l-inch tongued and grooved looring. 25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 12 feet long. 25,00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long. 2,000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long. 50,000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet lonz. 25.010 feet $x 4Hemlock Scantling. 29 fect long. feet 3x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. 3x6 Hemleck Joist, 12 feet long. 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25.000 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x 6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x 7 Hemlock Joist, 14 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25. 3x7 Hemlock Joist, 18 feet long. 3x8 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long, 2 3x 8 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. 25,00 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25,000 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long. 50,000 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. y +000 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pine Shin- gles. 1,5°0,00 best quality rawed Cedar Shingles. 260,000 Plastering Laths. Samples of fhingles and Laths proposed fer will be required. Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity as abu ve specified, or for the whole amount advertised for. _ All of the above described to be good merchant- able lumber, subject to the icspection of an iospec- tor appointed on the part of the Government. All of the lumber contracted for to be delivered within thirty (3>) days from date of contract. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and anoath of allegiance tothe United Btstes Government must accompany each propo- sition The ability of the bidder to fill the contract shonld 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 amount of the contract signed by the contractor and both of his qucsctores will be required of the successfal bid- er upon signing the contract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed toe high is reserved by the Depot Quar master. Propofala must be plainly endorsed on the en- ve'ope.* Propcsals for Lumber,’’and addressed to the undersigned DB, W. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, oc 17-td Depot of Washington. en. BiB QUssTeawae7ee’s O: OF yisainaron Durr, Bee, 6 1ei8, ¢ ited by the canoes U rmaster’ igton. D.O., Baltimore, Md.. Monroe, 'Va., or either of bait) with Hay, Corn, Oa fi Bids will be received for the delivery of 6,000 bushels of corn or cata and 60 tons of hay or straw an 5 Bidders must state at which of the above-named Fates at walk thoy will aie deliveries thereat, w ey W the quantity of each arti yoeed to. | “i cle pre, ive ered, the time when said ehall me and en to Reece leten Mere: De written out ia words on the ro to be up in stout f © bushels each in Like sacks ofabout three | Seaneinsoes’ ws ihe Govensant Hes Wesel | tiiaw 10 be securely baled. Steen ‘The particular kind or description of oats, corn, j hay or eran proscest to be delivered mest be | MA the articles pred ander the bids Rerein in vited will be su’ toarigid inspection by the vernment Inspector before be: ntracts will be awarded from time ihe doterh eit RS veguire uid parent etl st Ve H made when, the whole amout ‘contracted for shall | have beep “slivered and accepted. |" ‘The bidaer will be required te secompany his | pro) ed by two reepon- wills wit bin execute the a ef to time to the in of with a guaranty, si | sib! h in case his bid is accepted he or | they wil, within ten days the: | contract for the same, with sureties in ees equal to the amount ofthe con- tract, to deliver the forage propo in conf with the terms of this adve: A the ssid bidder should fail to enter Inte the con- ' act, they to make good the difference between “ae offer of eaid bidderand the ext lo wee) reopen sible bidde ,or the person to whom the con’ led. Mile rerponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of O: or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. A Soe auly acres of the accept- on o! i 5 “ihe t i name and P.O. Pir of gach bidder ist be le, written in the pro . meeps fi mast be adaroned fo Brig, Gen. D, H. r, Obie: a . D-G.cand should be plainly marked “Proposals for Borage: nds, in a sum equal to the amount of the tone jigned by the contractor and both, af arantors, will be required of the success‘al bid- fer or bidders pen signing the contract, Blar.« forms of bids guarantess. and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Cfice. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) Date) — 1, the subscriber, do ( hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United Btates, at the Quarter- master’s I’xpartment at eeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forege, dated Washington Depet, Deo. &, 1588, the following articles, vis: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds: — bushels o1 Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 82 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 pounds —— tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 ands, Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof — , 186—, and to be completed on or before te, lay of ——, 186—, and pled, mynelt to enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good and so proved securities, within the space of ten days after_being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H. Rvoxsr. ian al Depot Quartermaster, eee: Washington, D.O, GUARANTY. Wo, the undersigned, residents of in the Oounty of and State of hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the foregoi 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 farnish the forage pro} in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1868, under which the bid was made,and,in case the sai shall fail to enter into a eontract as aforesaid, we antee to make good the differ- ence between ffer by said —— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Gives wader our hands and seals this —— aia? of al. 2 : ‘Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and Leliet, above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for to be security. — : whick they ofc! by the United States District At- torpor Solenion of Gumiata,of any other <fteat der the Un = iible person known to this office, 3 D.H. BUOKER, dec 9tf Brigadier General and Q. M. Cu QUABTEBMASTRE'S OrFIOn, eros? oF WASHINGTOR, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1864. figures. pa eg a meming. ahs list dopetnall een ey = syiendior General ang Okief Quariermaiter, hat | 5 @ article oF arti can be 7,8 | inthe State ef Minneso' } after desi, LAND SALES. BX TS PRESIDENT O THR UNITED | FORTHE SALE OF VALUABLBLANDSINTHE | LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESOTA’ Ee atlas ir of law, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States of America, do bereby declare and make known that publi will be held inthe under-mentioned Land Office, . at the periods herein- ted. to wit: 2 ‘At the Land Ofiee at Bt Peter, commencing on MONDAY the fifth seyior December next, for the disposal of the public lands comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men- tioned, an ted in the following parts of to ‘ips, which will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen ‘tsthereon, vie: North of the tase lineand seest of the Afth principal In township 106, range 24. 15,384.96 ac res In Mi ip 10), Fange 24 + 5405.44 W697 w-- |= 277 Bl ‘towlarly, deseribing the individ- ual tracts, with the appraised value per aere. will de open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. “ The offering of above lands will be com- menced on the day inted, and will proceed, ia the order design: in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by ponenies: 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 shen two weeks, and 0 private entry ef any of the lands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of thetwo Given under my hand, at thecityof Washingy ton, this 23d day of August, Anno Domini ons thousand eight hundred and sixty-four ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. AOTUAL BONA-FIDE SETTLERS— NOTICE T0 ACT E BMPTORS. In the third section of the act of Congress, ap. proved 2ist of February, 1863. Statutes, volume 12, age 658, opening to the Winnebago Reserva. ion, it stipulated that before any person shall be entitled to enter any portion of the said lands, by pre-emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure to sale to the highest bidder at public outcry, he shall become an actual bona- fide settler thereon, and shall conform to all the regulations now provided by lawin eases of pre- emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full appraised vaiue of the lands and the improvements ereon. Now, in order that all such bona-fide, actual emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,_ that they must come forward and file their afida- vite, designating the particular tracts on which cher may be actually settled, yiving 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 ‘ister 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 and are hereby ordered te be excluded from the publi¢ sale. : 7. 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 sush enblis ale the brice ey not be fora less sum than for the appraised value. ppraises’ 303. 8. WILSON, au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. AMB RESS OOMPANY, A BxPOTFIOn 614 PA. AVENUE, Washington, D. @ MASTEEN, NORTHERN, AND WHBT- GREAT DUN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- EES NOTES. STOCKS, BONDS koe Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to ali Seen cries Beas et aiDeay Rowe ene n NORTH, E48 WEST, AND NORTHWEST. WABHINGTON, D. C., PHILADELPHIA, MERCHANDISE AB SP ONEW YORE, BOS’ BALTIMORE: CIN- RITISH PROVINC and other steamehip line LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and then by Baro enexpremas £0 ail rominent commer wns in | Great Britain and the Con! it. Gellection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible pacts of the United States. 0 DUNN, A Washivstos Db, PAWNBROKER AND = LOAN OFFICE. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 C Street, between 10th and 1th, Secend door from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon, In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad. vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Di: monds, Jeneley, Bilver-ware, Hardwar. Clothing, and Merchandise of every des: good order, @# 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, 4. ™M. until Nine o’clock P.M, sep 13-3m 285 255 285 peoros LS FOR HAY. Office Divot Commissary of Subsistence, 223 G st., Washington, Oct. 13, 1854. Sealed Proporals, in duplisate. for Two Hundred (20) Tons of Good Merchantable Unbaled Hay, will be received at this office until THURSDAY, Oct. 27. 1864. at 12 o’clock m. i 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 Attor- ney. Parties to whom awards may be mada must at once enter into contract, and give bonds equal in amount to one half the sum to be received onthe 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 ite opinion, the public interest wili be subserved by their rejection. _ Z Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids, to respond to their names. 3 The Hay must 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 bya sworn weigher before it is accepted. and will also be ripidly inspected; and such as is not of a good merchantable quaiity will be rejected. i The delivery of the Hay must commence within ten (10) days from the execution of the contract, avd be completed within forty (40) days from the date oftherame. 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 fands, Proposals ust be addressed to JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8, TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 5S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act ef June 30th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, Jy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. We invite the sttention of all Bereons, who are in want of FUBNI- TURE or HOUSEKEBPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assertment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it au important item in the selec- bases FURNITURE and other E. T. BRIDGES. oc H-eotd Captain and C. 8. V. NEW BOOT AND SHUE STORE! re CHAS, B. BAYLY & CO, ria 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bet. 11th and 12th sts,, near the Kirkwood House, Would respectfully inform their Frienda and the Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1064, 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. Particular attention has been paid to tie Ladies’ Department of the business, and we can safely boast of one of the finest assortment of LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city, CHAS. B. BAYLY & ©O., oc 14-tf No, 278 Penn. ayv., bet. lith and 12th sts, LARBIFIED CIDE) Cc Ly CLARIFL CIDER Y alee ah Syr eh Be Betas era lams’’ and ‘J. W.. ‘om Bos! a lar Of pure Massachuretts OLAHIFIMD OLDER, which I offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to auit purchasers Hotel keepers, sutlers, and all others in wantofa prime article of Uider are invited to call and ex- amine this before purchasing elsewhere. Union Bottling’ay By Gesee at nion Bottli: ot, e ing Dero corgetown, D. 0. 'H18 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, ion on the pereonal estate o! . te of Georgetown, oe sons having claims against th re hereby warned to exhibit ti ouchera thereof. to the subscriber, on ox betore the: ath day of Octover next; they may, y law mefit o: the said estate. @ excluded from Given under my hand this’ lath day ,0F Oncober oc 19-lawSw* u Executrix. BOM PARIS.—The Knightage of Great Bri- tain. House of Commons. ‘Beer e of Great Britain. Baronetage of Great Britain. British Almanac and Companion for 184. The States . bes. Dod’s Peerage of Great Britain, 1364. Burke’s General A’ y. Leb- nett’s Peer; Peerage ‘age of Great Britain. Lod, ofthe Briti fr: sas ritia mpire. Burke’s Authu: ised arms | i UDUBON tn ve NB BIRDS or NORTH AMBRIOA, | a vo of one ean yang of OC A ios FRANOKT LOR PEPER et HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN, No, 530 Seventh street, between 4.%-eo m Louisiana av. and Dst., eas’ N ANU RE. URS Ei Sie mMANURS, T ARD CHEAPEST MAN 2 THE BEST AWD CRBAPEST MANURE IN THE The onderaigned. having contracted for all the Manure at Giesboro Point, D.C,, are now pre- Beret to put en board vessels free of expense to japtaing at low rates. VESSELS WANTED. Address No. 330 E street, Weshincton, or to GIESBORO POINT MANURE WHARF. au ig tf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. Ss" TIMOTHY’S HALL, The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1864. He bas, by a very liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in the country for ralubrity of climate and beauty of scomery ‘he Hall is an extensive series of build ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfert convenience and health, surrounded by 3) acres o: ground. affording ample scope for physical exer- cise. The following gentlemen constitute the seul PARSONS. Rrinoipal and Lit athem: i CoE Ot eee an gr and Moral Sciences, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Profesor of Ancient Langunges Me ofessor of Ancient Lan 3 rol Bev. A. BOMMERFLELD HANK ; Professor of Belles-Lettres and Ancient Language Rev.H.H BRUNING, A. M., Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics, Professor of French Languages, “Professor of Painting and Drawing. A.M, METZ, ‘Bea.- Z Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Boarding pupils per year of 10 month P cokly oardin papi 8 $200 year otis mon A ear 0! m™ le : Taroko and frome o city. “i ineluding ator particulars see elrcalare. to be obtained at Principal Bookstores, oF XRSONS, Catonsville, Baltimore County, ‘yland, Circulars to be had at the Btar Office, sep ¢ D& Wim* 316 F BTREET. + 4 CROC YY, RPV or asa. AND CUTLERY AND PANOY goons “E™ COAL OL AND OOAL OIL LAMPS. I offer all of the above articles of goods, which embrace the beat assortment ever offered to the Wasbington public;at 10 per cent lower than they ean he purebased elsewhere in the city. Call and see for yourselves, J.B. FO) sepim* 316 Post. north, bet. loth and ith, perostaxrt TO SUTLEBS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAN TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of dist for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profits are large. H, A, DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York, For sate by BARBOUR & SBMMBS3, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O setly Beers AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We atenow manufacturing all kindsof BOOTS and BHOES, and constanly receiving a sup- py of Eastern made work of every descrip- ion, made expressly to order, and will be: sold at amuch lower price than has been Beretefore charged in this city for mueh inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern eros etare bad ative lomect prices ive ens call. GRIFFIN & BROTHER, ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenue. ©. W. BOTELER, JNO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS im CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARB, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN @00D3, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WABB, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. sm HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 17-eo6m between Sth and 0th sts Journ BEYNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM PITTERS, No, 500 Ninva Staust, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on anand, the largest and best assortment in the city Pi Ohandelicrs, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, lass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti- oles in this lize, from the best establishments in Hew York, Philadelphia, &: hich will be sold © most reasonable terin: Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board BEUWBING tine in Gall and see our Bathing T: suited, by ScD vendayivania avenue, bet, ith and 13th ste, | ant TRS GLASEEE “Spun GLARED, wag. orod nary aLpCwe, Che pe arte: kein ‘a great variety, and at prices, ‘ORK DAILY, at greatly educed —T 's oe 5 T World, $75 . A ing P 5 i press, gdaress iS Sets Ei, Brae ae street, ‘ork, u5-Smm BLARD TABL BS FOR BALE —Tho Sudscri- has 5 OLAS a= ire at the : lth treat PTAIN BRAND, OF Bxploite. settlements may be secured to the several pre- | | Jure the stomach or | or who have been gorged with B. JOBNI D BaLTIMORB LOCK sosPiTaL. OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FRBDBRICK 8TRUSTD THE ONLY PHYSIC ‘\“4N ADVERTISING Has discovered the mc “Certain, Speedy, ang fectus! Remedy im the world for DISBASES OF IMPRUDRENOM, Relief in Siw Hours! No Trifung! t Pretend or by - should apply immediately, 4 CUBE WARRANTED OB NO CRARGR IN FROM ONE TO TWO Das. Weak Back, Involuntary Di Stare Afestions ‘of the Kidneys and ee cone eet ep Peg . Ss Til jon’ ny Papliation of ihe Heart ipility treatin 2 maness © eas, Disease Throat, Nose, oF Skin, Affertions of the Liver, tie ons, ering marr = “ TOURS MEN ly, who have beco: % taryVice,thatdreadful ana deateoe ee tee ee gpenslly sweene to an untimely grave thousan: ‘oung Men of the most exalted tal intellect, who might otherwine h: seatag Senates with the thund: try yak to extacy the living lyre, may call with ras Bee TAKE PARTIOULAR Noricg. These are some of the sad and mei, i produced by early habits of youth, vin: Weensers of the Back and Limbs. Pain in the Head, Di: of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, ageraie. Nervous Irritabitnty, De- rangement 0 Bi ve Functions, General Debility. Bymptoms o} Censumption, TALITY — fearful Man: —T! effects on t! much to be di Loss of Memory. “Oontwne ion Seine, reece ATee re oe 0) tude, Timidity, Ae Poe, MARRIAGE Married Persons, phir Bowes, phrenes Wwacmangletag | Dedility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermities, &e, should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, way rat iowaly conte ce ~ m4 Fal & gen- Homan, and confidently rely upo' still as @ ORGANIO WRAKNBSS, IMPOTENO 5 at ManTS TO MARRIAGE © tae By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ily cured, and full vigoe s of the mest nervous, de! tated and impotent, who had lost all ho bese pomeninta relieved: Physical or M mpediments to marriage, Physi Diseuali jeations, Tegan o | Procreatir osPower, ter: ‘ous Irritability, Tremblings, ani haustion of the most fearful kind speedily Member of the Hoval Gollewe ot B Low. yal College of Surgeons. don, Graduate from one of the most sninent Gol- legen 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 nishing cures that were ev. known; many troubled with ringing in the hea and ears when asleep,great nervousness, be alarmed nm sometimes wi jerange: of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who injured themselves by a certain practiog indulged in when slone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects o? which are nightly felt, even when aalee, not cured. renders marr: stroys both mind and bed: ately, ‘What a pity that a yeung man, the hope of hig country and darling of his parents, should be hed from all she prompects and enjoyments o7 bythe consequence of deviation from the path re and in ulging inacertain secret habit, Buch persons mast. before contemplating MARRIAGE Fefiect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to grenc’s connubial happi ness indeed, Without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view; the mind Tocomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- sholy reflections that the happiness of another ig | blighted with our own. aA ret eer OF IMPRUDENCB. en the misguided and imprudent votary leasure finds he imbibed the seeds of this palne disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame er dread of discevery deters him from ap: plying to those who, from education and respesta- 3} ity can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable ofcuring, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long af the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health te sign over bis eal. ing Gissppointment or, by th e of that di i> poison, ercury, hasten the constitutional symp. ms of this terrible disease, such as Affectionsof } the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., with frightful rapidity until death ie his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that an- Sifoorered country from whose bourne no travele, OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, doors from the corner, Fail not to observe and number. Wa No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining » stamp tobe usedon the repiy. Persona writing snould state age, and send portionot ad« | Bai nan end to vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in hts Offes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the aumeroug important Surgical Operations performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of "The Bun’ and many other papers, notices of which have ap- ared again and again before the public, besided is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, in @ sufficient guarantee to the f- ic SKIN DISEASES 8PEEDILY CURED f Ja 29-ly EORBT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY BVER USED ‘*Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEST, S1R1UTURES, & Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, nv Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having nosmeli nor any unpleasant taste, and will net {n any way in- bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by Legere 4 of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mom} eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO ORANGE WHATBYEB, Let those who have despaired of gctting arate pavia, ° the Mercury, try VI ARITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. a BLOOD! BLOOD II BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, ac. } SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICE erthitisoreruicey samuiiaetts, | TAN’S BOOT AND HEEB JUICB i MARI’ most potent, certain and effectual remedy ¢' prescribed; it reaches and eradicates eve particle of the venereal poison, so thatthe cure is thorougR and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed. and do not piece to Bega! pom- yu may repen’ years terity that for yO NOT DERPATEI Although you may be pronounced incurable, the SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JO10B8 will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALE! FEMALES!) In man afections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, t~e ROOT AND HERB JUIOBS is most happily .dapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, ia Whites, in beacing down, Falling ef the Wembd Debility, and for afl complaints incidentte the sex, Bent by express. Price $1 a bottle,o bottled ea a DESMOND & 00-, Box 161 Philadelphia Post Bold by8. CALVERT FORD, corner ef 11th an@ Po SNEY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-1? FIDENTIAB. UNG 2iene have injured themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business. or the duties of married life; alse middle ai ho, from the follies of youth o2 other Catone fons a eels [a4 is of the! jacin, emse! Bent ‘of ‘any one, should first read “THB FRIEND.’ ied ies will of importance by perusing secant. Mace Ceipt of Twenty-fv: 5 & 00. . OHAB, A. STEW. 5 de lé-ly ae ‘Sarton, Mass, iB |AR—Protected by Koyal Letters Pate cabot England “and secured by the seals of t SeSee tema vieskar ane Se toe Ogilege car No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relar- ation, Spermatorrhoes, and Exhaustion of the tem, ‘Triesmar No. 2 has qnurely superset eons use of Co; , Ou . jesmar No.3 is the infallibl may torent Imparitios ang y for dary Symptoms, thus obviating the use mercury and all other deleterious ingredients. most ‘eparation is in the form of serrate ond ry\HE NEW YORE NEWSPAPERS FORWARD. ility, B NEW YORE NE | tions, Nervous Del Ts3} ROLE BWSPAPERS FORWARD- New York. deanber street Bape pe had als of 8.0. FORD, No. ‘°o corner llth Ry APPINESS BS’ of atmosphere, in tin cases, 8t $3 each, oF mar 9-6m* BR MIbBHY i— ital UESTION.—The cases in one for $9,and in Gases, thas TH. ”. Breprietors ott ana CABINET OF WONDERS, AN yal » teed by taleenesBallean era AF ih 196 990 Pa. ave; ATOMY DIGINE, bare Sor the: ben it of mterind Peet sera cr aopieee sat gee tT eespos jew Vi RBA! CHINS:! GoNORRHGA. OLE WILL, Puarons 40° : jents are purely 7 the taste, has no odor, 7 be carried in the vest wigiost fear -_ Circulars free, Frice $1 5 phan. 4 J, EROMBR, successor to BV, Sus bse'Fecarvivania avesne, ei fe abet <33 i

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