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NING STA THE EVE Hints for the Day. Bu) TER —Fut down wrJl for winter and Markel, cake great care, ia order us. realize Digh prices (atTTLE- Keep them comfortable and well tect buy heeves for fattening it the market tsvors. Give cows misk and batter forming teod, to Take (he most butter possible, for burter willbe Digh. Custexas ofven aflord the besteourceof water for the stuck in winter. If possible: bave them und+rgrennd sod at an elevation above the tiadie floor. Cement cisterns, made by terng cirectly nard earth, are excellent. Fees —If e-gs cannot be marked fresh and «ell, pack them for winter food-dippiug the fresh eggs in melted tatiow and packing them in cry chaff er eawdoust. the ends up, aod in bex 8 so that they may be inverted occasion- f aily. Grass —Do not cut the aftermath where | jand bas enffered from ¢routh Bare spo's Tasy be mannred, scarfied with a harrow, ana seeded down with a very few oats. id onte-will protect the ponds Ak a maich for itapo die in the winter. The earlier grass sand is mannred im the fall, the better it works among ‘be reots. POULTRY may be allowed considerable lib erty if they will not damage vineyards, toma- marces, ec. They destroy many insects. Be- vin to feed regularly with sume grain to fatten tof market | Swine — Feed with reguiarity so that they vill ent every bing clesn. Give young or store Pes the rarve of the orchard. Keep hog: chen. and to tatten rapidly they should not ba nl-Owed to ream much oF squeal for the teod. Wrrps —Furn a‘) that bave gone to seed, =nq@ edd the rest toa compost heap, qnickened wich lime, horse dung, castor pomace or the ike. i DryixG Frvit.—The crop will generally be fair tut pet targe and properly dred truit will brine 8 fatr price. The more rapid the. crying. "he whiter will be the product, and the tetrer the price. Srzps —Col!rct ereds of trees as fast as they ripen Mort vyarienes keep best in sand or fancy earth ManvUgE.—Large additions may now Maer 'o be compost heap. Throw there all | the retu-+ vegetable matter, witha occasional | iad of Maurre | LaCKBERRixe —After the fruit isgathered, cutout the cid canes Allow two, ur at the mest three cenes 0 gTOW Ont for next season. | These should have been stepped when about six Jeet bigh. Remove all other shoots, unless | needed for ne W piantations.— Dollar Newspaper. | i NEWS ITEMS. | RSA very important enit will be bronght | br fore the United Siates Circuit Court at New | Haven ebortly Thisenit involves tne entire | property of the New Londo« Northern Rail- | tosd Corporation , embracing the line of road, | eighty-six miies in length, from New London to Amherst, with all the buildings. rolling stock, wharves. and other appurtenances | thereto. The total ecet of the w bol» has been | pot much below two millions of dollars | @7 Its repor'ed that:he Danish Govern- since the sad result of her war witn Ger- any, bem@ge uneble to hold its West India possessions, 1S apxions to sell them to the | Univ d States. They consist of the Islands of St Thomas,St. Croix, and St. John. St Thom- as is cne of the finest harbors in the West | Indies. | &7 A Protessor im Prassia spent ten years | in colecting materials tora volume of pro- verbs and popuiar sayings. He was prosecated | by the Government officials, and his book | seized as an Offence against public morals, | @7 A Southern Provhet, named Beckerdcite bes prophesied the speedy downfall of the | Soutbern : ontederacy. Jeff is looking far that man ‘o send him to the front. BF John F. Alshire,a native of Arkansas, washurgin tt Louis on Friday last. He had been cenvic ed of Bushwhacking. 87 The Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paal, | iv Philadelphia, is to be opened on the 2Jth of November. sv The New York Tribune reports a ramor that Gen Sheridan ts to succeed (Jen. Meade, | in command of the Army of the Potomac ga The perrified boty ofan ancient Roman has been found under Lancashire, England. | i SF Some boys were playiog marbiesin Fifth | sirret Cincinnati, 'ne other day. whena gentle. Tm ustepped on a marbl>, and slipped against | adidy, Woo fell on ahog, whi-h fell between | aumene less, who. falling. clatched a kite | string, bringing Gown the kite betore aspan of | Porees vhbo icok tright and ran down an alley, | alarming a manina carpenter’s sop, sothat | be cropped a match with which be was tight- | ing acigar, among apile ¢fshaviugs, which | jgwited, tive d the store, cagged an alarm of fire, | and brovgbt out sn engive, whichran overa | fireman, br-sking bie arm. USE, temore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND OUTH STS. F HENKELMAN. in addition to the MER CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, bas this day « ed for Retcil a large assortment of ORBIGN AND DOMESTIO WOOLENS, such as BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, EW RETAIL CLOTH HO No 129 B i BLAVER ANDCHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, | PLAIN AND FANCY CaSsIMERES AND COAT INGs, ret assortment of goods for LADLES to which be would invite the atten- making purchaser ng unusual facilities and a long experience, + feels confident of being able to meet the wants , of the present times Termes will be Cach and one Price onl sep a-lin* NEW LOOT AND SHOE STORE! re CHAS. 8 BAYLY & CO, A 27" PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ret. Ith and 12th xts., near the Kirk wood Honse, Would reepectfally inform their Friends and th Public, that they will open i On MON DAY, October 17, 194, | A fre and new assortment of ' LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES. BOYS, AND, CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, H made up ip the Latest aod mst Fashionable st-le. | We will sell at reasonable prices, a d hope, by strict att ntios and integrity, to merit a fairshare ; of the Public patronage t Particular attention baa heep paid to t e Ladies? Departmen® of the busicess, and we can safely beast of ove of *he finest assortmen’ of LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. CHAS. B. BAYLY & CO, oc li-t! No. 27S Penn. av, bet. 'ith and 12th sta, CLARIFIED CIDBR; achuouers “George 3. Adaws” aud “J * frum Boston a lar, cy iy Gf pure Mtesaachagettn OLA KI PEED CIDER which 1 Ker tor sale at the lowest market orice. ip auan tities to aull purchasere Hotel Reevers, withers, aod ali others in prime article of Cider * Coals Le ci this before purchasing alinewhere = RILEY A. SHINN Cuion Bottling Depot. 47 Green et., ' Georgetown, | For Mex axp Bov’s Wear | | | } | | | (easier CIDER! T have sant receiv w | { | | antota | OURT, OCTOBER STH, 1s64— Tt oF CovcuBia, Wasnixotos County, Te wit — In the case of Yho.nas Phorniy, Adminis of Charles Devivey, deceased, the Adminis foreaid has. with the svprobatios of the nrtef Washington County afuresaid, ue day. the fst day of Novemher, for the fina: settlement and distribution of the per- sonal estate of rail deceased aud of the assets in hand as far asthe wame have been collected and turne® inte money. when and where all the credi toreand heirs of anid deceased are notified to at- tend. cat the Orphans’ Conrt of Washiugton Coun ty aforesaid.) with theirelains properly vonched, or they may otherwise by law he excindas from ali denoft in aid decessedt’s estate oft provided a copy rder be published ovcea week for three the Evening Star, previous tothe said nf November, 14, at: Z. C. ROBBINS, ; Register of Wille. | i hme 1b TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber bas obtained from the Orpnane’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of sominis ration on the errsonnl extate of Charle Myer of Georget-wo, D C., deceased. All persons having cians againat the said deceased are hereby warned to echibit the aeme with the vouchers thereof, tothe anbseriber, | on or before the Sti day of Ocre wr next, they may wtberwike by law he excluded f; Y eb t pa ae 4d from al! benefit of Given under my hand thix l8thday of October JANE C. MYERS, Exeoutrix 4 oc 19-lawiw* Q His Is oe GIVE OTICE. That the subsers ined from the Orphaus’ Court of n the District of Columbia. sration Wo & the personal Crewypton. lat s-hingtouecity DC . ds Ali per-ous having claims against the said deceased .are Lerehy warned to exhibit the same. with the winebers thereof. te the subser: ver. on or before the %i day of Avgnst uext: they Gay otherwise by law be exeluded from al) heneft of the said estate Given uoder my hand this 2d day of August, ls (an2t lawiw) JOB EDWIN CRAMPTON, [His Is TO GIVE NOTICE, That the saoseri. Washingt Ob'sived from the Orphans’ Court of piiizeton county. in the Distriet of Colum! 4 {Catchy administration on the personal es deceased phreve, late of Washington city. D ald decensty: DOTAORA baving claims againet ti with te te ereby warned te exhibit ¢ Bee Satara Te ughere thereof, to the an bacriher tiny otherwine by (olay Of Roptembe: next; they ebrof the said estate.” ©* #Xcluded from all ben- uares bee hand this oth day of Beptember, | sey B-lewsw Ss BAML. SHREEVE. | | itgreatly to their advantage to eall at SMITH & | the finest stock of Clothing in the-country. | sponge all their Guous PERSONAL. M4vAM# AgOLIAB. AN IMeRESsaD ME dium, continues to read the present sod fu- ture to 8! who require it with great accuracy and Is able occunsel up nallimportaat mats-rs with nicty, No 249 Cstreet, betwen 4% and 6 Bs’. LZ end. NV RS. BROOK FIELD, of Kansas, sulte: on the Past Presentand Fa! atherroom on the northwest corner of 4th sty She han atudied under one of the most celes brated Astrologers of the age She gaarantess Satisfaction to all those who may give her a Gull. : Bnecan b seen from8a. m.to9 p.m. Price one doltar. an NV ih x! raordi ring and dead frieuta. ¢ ue alls Chi sran ee. 6 ali kirc® disear 8, w: ive Phtvect five doors sbove I atreat. 1 till 8 p. m. Circle Wednes@ay evenings DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, RS. to describe xo the ram-s of both. j i L. SMITH. | i be fatare. sittings at 252 Hours from 823 Im* No 23% Penpsylva: avenus, sec sond door frm 13th street, a'tends to ail branehes of the pr.fessiin, oc 13-Im* ENTISTRY —Drs. LOOK WOOD & MERRILL Dentists, Room Nos Woniteten * Bui dirg.cOrner Penna. gvenue and 7th atreet. oe 1+ 1m* (pee4e olscovary i DENTISTRY, Teath Extracted tetithous Prin with the Muhrita of i would advise ati eons Raving tech to ox tract to call at Dr. LEWIE’S office, and have them taken ont by this snd harmless process Also cali examine the tor’s aew end im- proved method of Inserting Artificia Testh If you once nee the great ‘mprovement in his teeth ont atyle than this new you will have them in ne No. 249. Pa. avenue, between and valuable one. ‘sth and Ith stre 8. R. LEWI, M. D., Dentist. BE novig M Loomis. 7 8d Mventor and Patenise . Me, 4 16 Inven' ‘al of the MINBRAL PLATS TRETH, st- tende personally at bis office in this sity lany persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and 00 person can wear others who cannot wear these, Persons calliay at my office cen be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, bot to those whoare particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and most yerfect denture that ‘oduce. the MINSBAL PLATS will be This elty No 338 Pennsylvania avenue Ly lo 'e! Detween Sth and ith atreeta Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia. maré-ly ~ EDUCATIONAL. 1858 LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- rin ihe public that she is prepared to. give usic. at her reaide ce. No. 529 H st bet .6th and 7th id respectfully solicit their patronage. N She rerpect‘ully offers the following raferenees Prot J A Daniel, Hon. Rich’d Wallsch Mayor, ranck T ylor_ Esq., Dr. Alex. McDonald Davis ohn F. Coyle, Esq. NGTON, D. C., 1864 E UNION FEMALE ACADEMY.—The fif- teenth annual sexsion of this institution will covmence on the 5th of September, 1864. Qircu lars chtaired at the Academy,corner lith street and New York avenue, au 16-eo2m* BNQORILE “ACADEMY, : Resrien commences Sept 5th. Entire expense sep W-colm* for 2) weeks, $110, Circulars at Star Office,or ad- dresa BR. K, BURNS, Principal, Beo2m* Broakville, Montgomery c CLOTHING. Reo READ! READ! READ! NEW FALLAND WINER GOODS.—Just re- cerved a large assortment of Geut’s Furnishing Goods, comprising the latest styles. at SMITH & BEALL’S, No. 36 17th street, between I and K eta, Persona will do well to call and examine our stock of FURNISHING GOODS before purchasing slxewhere,as @° wil guarantee to save them 10 o, eert..at ae & BEALL’3,7th street, bat. and Kets..No 361. want of BUSINESS SUITS, will please wine sample goods, a8 we have schoice selection of piece goods on hand,at SMITH & BEALL’8, 7th street, bet. Land K, No. 361, CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER.—Persona in waot of Business or Black Dress Suits. w ll fiud Thore in call and ex: BEALL’s. 7th street, het. I and K, No. 361, BUYS’ SUITS.—We have just received our large fall and win ers ock of Boys’ Clothing, which we are offering at very law prices. Remember the lace.SMITH & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. Land K'No. 361. Sep 16-Im* pu MOcT POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE Is SMITE 8. & CO., 40 West Buitimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS. & CO., Clothiers and Merchant ailors, 40 We t Baitincre street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. ‘0 40 Went Baltiaore at., NB. Good prices, Itimore, Md. is of all descriptions at reasonable Wasringtoviaps can save 20 per cent, by getting | their Clothing made at SMITH, BROS &CO, 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest nothing House in the SMITH, BROS. & CO., country is co. 40 West Baltimore strect, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, 40 West Raltimors ot, Balhimecsoy WU, Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent. by buying their Clothing of BRO & C0 | 40 West Baitimore stree Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing in the country—every articl spougea—at SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The lead ng Clothiog House of Baltimore offers SMITH, BROS & CO , Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fatl to come to SMITH, BRUS. CO. to get yeur Clothing. 40 West Bal-imore street. he place where everybody gets suited. ees SM1'H. BROS. & CO., ‘40 Weat Baltimore street. The only house in Baltimore or Washingtonthat | SMITH, BR28. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soltiern in Washington are ofl 4 a discount Of lv per cen y buyiug of us, iad EMITH. Bhus & CU | 40 West Baltimore atreat. Discharged Soldiers can ssve twenty dollars on Suit by busing of brat SMITU, BROS. & OO, 40 West Baltix ore st., Baltimore, Md. It will pay all to come to Balti No. SMITH oubt more to buy your BROS & CO, Merchant Lailors and Clothiers Be sure and come to BMITH, BROS & OO., | Marble Hall Ciscae Howe a0 eat Batcinore t “al_and “inter Clothing strech, to get your “™ gMITH BRUS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Pag top PAN Prench ard Bxglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s ‘ancy and pl-in SACKS; also, the ew atvle SACKATEL, the prettirst coat out. Al: iv endless varieties at SMITH, BROS & CO.’S Pe pular M-rble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street. Bep 24-3m. 351 THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, No 351 Cet., bet. 44 and 6th a's, ESTABLISHED 1552. ISAAQ HERZBERG & SON continue to make adyanc eon al: sumson “atches, Diamond Jewelry, Ladirs? aud el. and iv fact pop a ly taken ix « Pawn offic The high st advances mae and ali b aa strietly coufidentiel, Hav- ing copducied b.-riness for so many yore in this city wecao of course. ratey to any old resident of hington. memb-~ Wane 351 porth Ost... det. 4% and 6th sts, immediately in rear of Nati :nal Hotel, sep 18 1m* 1, HEBZBERG & BON. F IREMEN'S INSURAN CE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL........--.$200.000. Office Corm Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washinst n INSURE BOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LORS BY FIRB, = DIRBOTORS = George Shoen aker.” ” Jobn D. Barclay, Bxmuel Anarew Kothwell, Richard Barry, Dr. C. W. Davis, Robert White, T, Edward Clark. No charge for policies. JAMES ADAMB, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. sep 22-eu6m ‘E KEASURY DEPARTMENT, Orriox or ComPTROLLER OF THR CURRENCY Washington, October 4, 1834. Whereas by satiefactory evidence presented to the upderaigned, it has been made to it that dhe Naswnal bank of the Mesropolis,in tae ry Wushensi min the county of Washington and Dis- ie f Colembia, has been duly « rgani under and according to the te of theact of Congress pntitie! ~ 4n rovide s National Curreccy. seenred b Btates ler ge of Uni Tor cireulation and re- a ppreved June 3. 1354. and has *(mplied with ail the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing We buriness of bepking under said act: New. therefore. 1, Bugh McCullock. Comptroller 0! the Currency, dv hereby certify that tenet Fank of the Piesporchis, te the Cpa Mase in the cevpnty © ashi: - Mi hie ie autho: itd to commence the Dasiness ing under the act afor, timory whereof. witn: «my hand and seal Octoher, 1864. H M:CULLOOK, of uffice this fourth day of troller of the Ourionsy. beues. aud provide dewrton theresf. ius. esd HG aT PROPOSALS, PRorosare FOR LOAN. TaxasVay Deraarusxt July 2, 1964. Rotice is hereby given that sudscription: will be received by the Treasurer of t8® United States. the severa) Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Baak« designated nd quslified as Depositeries and Financial Agents er Treasury Netese payable three years from wast 15, 1964. bearing interest at the rate of seven and threa-tenths per cent. par annum, with sem! anaual coupons attached, payable in lawfol tener. Thene notes will be convertible at the option of the heider at maturity into six per cent. gold bearing bends. redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Angust 15, 1867, The Notes will be issued in the denomination s0 | fifty. one hundred. bendred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or peratile toorfer, as may be directed by the sub- Gcribers. All ewbdtoription must d¢ for fifty dollare, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ftes. The patty depositing must endorse upon the original certificate thedenomination 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 reeeiving the deposit, to be forwarded te this Department. ‘The noter will be transmitted to the owners free oftransportation charger as peon after the receipd of the original Certificatesof Deposit as they can be prepared. Interent will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that date,and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original certificates. As the notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Partjes 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 sent., which will be paid by thie Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certifled to by the eficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for eommissions must be made from he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see that ths 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- ecriptions, W.P, FESSENDEN, Sy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. ROPOSALS FOR FLOUB. Office Depot Commissary of Sip silence} Washingion, D. C,. Ustober 24. 136: Sealed Proporals,, in duplicate. are i i November 1, at 12 o’clock m., for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TW® THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, The proposals will be for what is knuwn at thin Depot as Nos. 1,2and 3, and bids wi'] be entertained for any quantity less than the whole, Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on seperate sheets of paper. ‘he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, aud in such uantities, daily, ae the Government may direct; lelivered at the Government warehouse in Georgo- town, at the wharves or railzosd depot in Wash- ington. D.C. 1 fa delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- ete ids. : : Paymert will be made in certificates of indebt- edness,or such other funds as the Government may have for di-bursement. i Toe usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will] he accepted which is not fresh und, and made fron wheat ground inthe vicinity where manu- factur+d, unless of a very superior quality. The Flour to be delivered in new vak barrels, head lined. An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the rigbt to reject any bid for any cause Bidsto be addressed to the under- signed. at No, 223 G street, endorsed, * ees for Floar, 8.C. GREENE, oc 24 td Captain and 0. V. 8. PPoPosats FOR LUMBER. Chief Quartermaster’s Ofc Depot of Washiarton.} within twenty days from the opening of the Wasuineton. D.C.. Oct. i7. 1864. Seal-d Proposals will be received at this office until BATURDAY. October 29, 1384, at 12 o'clock m..for the delivery at this depot of Lumber of the following amounts, kinds, and ¢escriptions, viz: 1,5-4,(09 feet 4-4 or l-inch White Pine common Cailings. Se feet 64 or I> Cullings. 150,00 feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Qul- ings. 100,(00 feet 4-4 or l-inch tongued and groowed Ty 25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 12 feet long. 25.(00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long 20.000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 15 feet long. 00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet lune. nch White Pine common 25,00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 20 feet tong. 25.000 feet 3x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet lon. 25 (dw feet 3x 6 Hemleck Joist, 12 feet long. 2.00 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. x 6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long, x6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. x7 Hemlock Joist. 14 feet lors. z snleck Jutat, 19 Teel long: 37 etlong. x8 feet long, x8 24 feet long, x9 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25,00) feet 3 x 9 and 1° Hemlock Joist, 2 feet long. 51,00) feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. i 000 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pine shin- gles 1,5.0,0 best quality sawed Cedar Shingles, 250.000 Plastering Lathe. Samples of thingles and Laths proposed for will be required. : , Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity as ab ve specified, or for the whole amount ady-rtised for. | All of the above described to ba good merchant- able lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspec- tor appointed on the part of the Government, All of the tumber contracted for to be delivered Within thirty days from date of con'ract. Propusals from distoyal parties will not be con- } sidered, and an oath of allegiance tothe United ftates Government must accompaay each propo- sition The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded bim, must be guaranteed by two resp. nsible persons, whose signatures sre to be appended to the guaranty, The full name and post office address of each bil- der must be legibly written in the proposal. B nds in » sum equal to halfef theamountof the contract signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successfal bid- der upon signing the contract. _ The righttor-ject any orall bids that may be deemed toe high is reserved by the Depot Quar ™Droporale must, be plainly endorsed on the en Proposale must, be pla’ 9 en- ve ope. * Propofals for Lumber,’ and addressed to theandersigned sand DH RUCK Uh ter rigadier General an ef Quartermaste: — Depot of Washington. prore ALS FOR HAY. i +e Depot Commissary of Subsistence, Reated Proposals, in dupli:ate. for Two Hundred F°Good Merchantable Uabaled. Hay, oc I7-td 223 G st., Washington, Oct. 13, 1364. { (20) Tops o! wil! be received at this office until THURSDAY, . 1364, at 120’clock m. Je must be erdorsed ** Proposal for Hay,” aud accompanied by an oath of allegiance (untess the bidder has one on tile in this office) and the usual guaravty. signed by not tess than two respoa- sible persona whose aulyency must ba shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the near est District Court or of the United States Attor- nev. Parties to whom swards may be mada mustat once enter into contract, and give bonds equal in amount to one half the sum to be received onthe contract, signed by the contrac'or and both of his gua-avtors, Awards will not be made to sny person who has heretofore failea to fulfill his contracts with the Government, nor will proposals of disloyal partice be considered. The right to reject proposals is reserved by the Government if. it ite opinion, the public interest wil be subserved by ther rejection. _ Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids, o rerpond to their names, The Hay mut he delivered a! the National Mon- ument Grounds, Wasbington. D C., unbaled and free of all cost of transportation or weighing. It wilt be weighed bya sworn waleher efore it ia accepted. ard will also be ripidly inspect. sack an ieast of @ good merchantable qus.ity will e rejecte The deliverv of the Hay must commence within ten: ’0)days from the execution of the contract, and be pleted within forty (40) daya from the te 0 same oat ote ‘completion of the contract the Hay will be paid fur in such funds as the Government may have on band to disburse, or as F00n tRere- after as the proper — way be in funds, e eBse Proposals must ir T BRIDGES. E oc 4 eat Captain and C. 8. V. ) OR SALE R 8A A splendid FAMILY MIL3H COW blgod-rae, banels- Bhe Uda ens oy * De ver goes dry from i seep end to aunther, Will be offered. for sale at enter Market next Thareday, the 2th iustaut, should the weatter be fair, if nut, on the 5 vorday Oe 18 4t LE, ; Sink 1 olGreat sete, be pithe British Empire, Bur! Peano Tee UDUBON’S BIRDS OF NORTH AMERI in five vols,, roy! ectevo of text, Gas and one in, Lis eof feeb te sine Minding. Wor alesoue sop achy" FRANOK ? tom OTATOES ANDONION . 3,000 Bush+ls of Potatoes. 100 Bushels of Reo Oni: ‘ Sone Is of siiven ski: chr ce on. Gels sth Oe Water Onions fi PPE ghee from street, Georgetown, | preorosare FoR FOBAGS. Os:sF Qosareaaastans 0 Gg Wasuisarom Daror, Dao, Sealed fropusals are invited by th the 8. Quartermaster ‘ash .D. o. Mimore, for suppl and For! Wonron Van or either 4 Stra: tinent, at " a, Soxenaria, of | these pinta, Vite Bas Cora, Date at 7 | Bids will received for the delivery of 5,000 dashels of corn or oata and § ton of hay or straw, ry ri | “Sidders Must stave at wick of the abuve-! i ta thi se to make deliveries, tl { pote at whi they will make deliveries thereat, | the quantity of each article propped, te be deliv- | ered, the time when ssid deliveries shall be com- | menced, and when be completed. | ithe velco aust be written out in words om the | Bids. Core to, De uy IB food mont sscks, of about in lik, | two. bashelseaeh. au pia in re sacks of about three rel gushels each without extra charge to the Govenment. hay and | gtraw to be securely buled. |” The particular kind or. description .f oats, corn, | Fos Soa erent ne sures ' ia under the bids heréin in- vited will be subject toarigid inspec:ion by the | @overnment Inspector before Doing sccep' 5 ! ntracte will bo awunled trom ime to time ta the lowest msidle dit a8 the interest of the Government reqaireand pore ien be | Bive bees slivered aud soconted eres ave M BEAM RA rar on TO a a = i Hole per ma that in case bid is accepted he or ! they wil, within ten days ther: F | eontract for the with | sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the con- | tract, to iver the fo: | with the terms of this ady the said bidder should fail to ie act, the to make good thi | .ae offer of sai# bidder and the next lowest respon- eibieyt +f A the person to whom the eon’ r} eo rar . | The renponsibility of the Ui th tors must be of a U.B. District by ficial certifica’ j Xtitomey, Oollector of Customs or any other officer ander the United States Government or responsi- bie person known to tk is office, All bidders will be iuly notified of the accept- ny le, wri posal. gncernenete ea eerters coon Spaaanea. D.G.,and ghould be plainly marked ‘Proposals fos For By sum equal to the amount of the oun- fy ‘by the contractorand both sf bi: tract, signed DY pa reauired of the success al bid- ee ur hidders upon signing the contract, Blar.« forms oF bids, arantees, and bonds, may peobtained upon aplication at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and Btate) Date the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to *he United Btates, at the Quarter master’s I’ypartment at eeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals ier forage, dated Washington Depot, Deo. & 18%, the following articles, vis: — bushels of Qorn, in sacks, at — per buzhel ef 56 poun _ bushels ‘or Oats, in sacks, at — per bashel of $2 pounds —tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 3,000 — tne of Baled Btraw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds. -y to commence ou or before the —-dayof Dees es to be completed en or before The . 186—, and pledge myert te enter into a written contract with t! nited States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days ier being notified that my bid was Sr, — day of been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Ruckus. : | Depot Quartermaster, SE ‘Washington, D. 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and Btate of . hereby, jointly ane severally, covenant with the United 7 tes, Aran’ Dm case 18 fo 0) a Deraccepied, that he or they will, within ten Gays after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the game with good and sufficient sure- ee in ais 1 to the are nae pot rahe conan: to furnisl ie forage propo! rmit the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863, under which the bid was made, and,in case the said —— shall fail to enter into » contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the persou to whom the. een isact may be awarded. Dena, Given under our hands and seals this —— da of Seal. hereby certify that, to the best of my knowi pnere heliet the abo edge an abov. med guarantore are good aed pemiel nt - eoretice for the amount for i eo * _-——, which they ofer by the United States District At- LAND SALES, ¥ THE PRESIDENT O THE UNITED | B — \EHE ONLY PHYSIC +48 R THE SALE OF VALU ABLELANDS IN TIIR FONTE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION HabisMalalecahtey 1, ABRAHAM LIN: of lsw. 1, NOOLN, Deere ine United States of America, do hereby declare and make Known that public sales will be beld inthe urder mentioned Land Office, in the Btate of Mipnsatia- at the periods hergin- Bier } pat ties et Bt Pater, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth day of December next, for the diaponal oF the Ratu cebage Toten, above ass inne a en toned. od nituated in the follewiog parts of Soya Tanda and the improvemen tsthereon, Vis: North of the base lineand west of the Afth principal meridian. In township 106, range 24 .. -----.---15,384.96 acres In township 1(7, range 24——- ——— « 5.405 44 In township 6, range 26... .---—~ 15 254.34 - beodatatd 14 HG range 2 ss 7, ee woship i°8, ran nemne tonnes on “a achedue particularly. describing the individ: ual tracts, with the appraised value p-r acre. wi be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota i ill be com- The offering of the ahove lands fh proceed, 1a | ani menced on the day AO ab ve- mentioned Wenetaee ‘designees, Tet e order rsigna Dp schedule, and conrecutivels by townships. a8 bere- in_advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus clored ; bnt the ste shall not be kept open lomyen thee two weeks, and no private entry of any of the tands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of the two wer Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing- son Shin pee of August, Auee pemiial ons thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ‘ ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President H 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. OTUAL BONA FIDESETTLERS— warieetee PRE-EMPTORS. In the third section of the act of Congress, sp- | proved 2ist of February, 1863 Btatutes, volame l2, Reece 659, opening to sale the Winne*age Reserva ion, it } stipulated that before any person shall be entitled to enter any portion of the raid lands, by pre emption or oth-rwise, previous to th exposure je to the highest Sidder at public outcry, he snall become apn actual bona- fide settler thereon, and shall conform te all the Tegulations now provided by law in easey of pre- emptiop. acd shali pay, within the term of one year from the date of the setilement, the full spurateed value of the lands and the improvements ereon, Now. in order that all such bona-fide, actual Settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they musi some forward nod file their affida- vits, designativg the particular tracts on which they may he actually settled, ering the date of sch actual settlement, and, befc of one year from svch date, the eareeal pre-snipuion 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 valne o! the lands and improvements thereon. lst, In all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale, such bona fide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from the publie | le. *94; In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub- lie sale the parties must estabtish and pay up ‘or | their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will | be offered to the highest bilder, under theforego- | inc proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at | such public tale the price must not be fora less | d value. rum than for the appraised value, 11) 44 au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. Ao Bx PRESS COMPANY, OVFION 614 PA, AVENUR, Washington, D. @, | REAT EASTERN, NORTHERN. AND WEST- GREAT DN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, © MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWBLKY, VALU. ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS. DS, &c., Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPATCH 'to al) accessible sections of the cenntey. This Company has a encies in the Principal Railway Towns in the NORTH, EAST. WEST, AND NORTHWEST ‘ts principal offices are WASHINGTON, D. C.. YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. OIN- CINN vis- Cc IVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HA and thence by European #tprerses to all prominent sommercial Zowne in Great Britain and the Conti pent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLA made at all accessible pata of the United Btates. C, C. DUNN, Agent 2 Washivetn DD. PAWNBROKKR AND LOAN UF FICE. LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, 255 MATTHEW K WALSH 285 C Btaeaz. between lth and 1th, Secend door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon. In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am bow prepared to make liberal Cash vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia. monda, Jewelry, filver-ware, Hardware. Clothing.and Merchandise of every description in good order, ®7- Having had twelve years experience in busi- nets in the City, and favorably known te raany of its citizens, I am confident that to all who may in- trust me with buainess.(which qill be strictly 285 285 confidential) 1 will give satisfaction ice open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven n’clook, j 4M. until Nine o’eluck P.M. _ sep 13-3m A lector of O: ms, Or any other officer (Orne ine United States Government, or respon- sible peraon known to this office RUCKER, dec H4f Brigadier General and Q. M. HIRF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Cc Deros? oy Waskisarom, Wasarnsion, D. C.. January 4, 1564. All dealers in D: ). Hardware, Lumber ‘ther, Office Furniture, mess. and Meddlery. are re- a to send to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeack pe ap er aE is, short . tt ¢ price of each marked in plaip 80 that, in case the ox: ies of the servios Sheen dameiahewenrerice, an ‘Deniom wishing to eel! to this Depat will de re- to furnish the list ounetually every Monday mor fgadler General and GhietQuertormaiter je il ‘Depot ot Washington : JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTEENTH Street, opposite U. 8, Treasury, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW OU. 8S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June Wth, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and 95,000, parable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an aually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, Jy 2-tf JAY COOKE & CO, IMPORTANT TO USEKEEPERS AOUE AND UTHERS We invite the attention of all ersons who are in want of FURNI- TURK or ROUSEKEBPING GOODS to call and examive our large apd extensive assortment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, goreby making it animpertant item in the seleo- oe FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be founa at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMER! si No, 530 Seventh street, between Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. R M 1:4 26-€0 10 , ANU M ANUEES. 1? AND CASAPEST MANURE INT THE BEST ANONITED STATES. ct} The undersigned, having contracted forall the Manure at Glesboro Point, D.C, are now pre- red to put en board vessels free of expense to japtains at low rates. wo. EgSELS, WANTED. « , Addiess No. 330 NO ashington, Or to G@IESBORO POINT MANUKE WHARF. au W-tf JOHN PETTIBUNE & CO. ST: TIMOTHY'S HALL, The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND Day PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1854. He bas, by a very liberal eutlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, snd has procured a site inferior tu nong in pa U a AN RY fe labrity of climate and beauty of ee ory, the Hall i an exten ries of build ings. fited up with every requ for comfe:t, 3 convenience and health, sur:ounded by 3. acres of ground. affording ample scope for physical exer- cise The following gentlemea constitute the seul? pARSONS, Principal and Profestor of Mathematics and Moral Sciences, KO. 8. GRAPE, A. M., Professor of Natural Science and Mathematica. ee is Ment Ey cere i Mi ral Science of A cient Languages & Mo: b Profeiy, & SOMMERFLELD HANK A. M., Prete BRUNING | ALM eee Professer of German, Bpanisk and Mathematics, Professor of French Languages. aM wey eger of Painting and Drawing, . Bi. b eq. Professor of Vocal aed Instrumental Music, TERMS.—Boardivg pupils $300 per year of 10 months; weekly boardine pupile $00 Fer year of lo months; daily pupils 91:0 per year ef 10 months, including fare to and from the city. For particulars see circulars to be obtained at ok sto di Principal Pook store OD ARSONS, Catonsville, onrenierso bend sper See sep 2 D& Wim sal 2 W 316 F STREET. eS OROCKSRY, __ GLass. oy TIN WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS. i COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS, I offer all of the sbove articles of good: embrace the dest seroriment icrer siwrat Paty Washington public; at ver eqat lower than they e purchased elsew! in the city, “Gall and nee for yourselves. 3. B. FOLRY. sepé-Im™ 316 Pat, north, bet. 10th and lite, ) OE TO SUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAN TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIB TRADR, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef d' st for the officer’s mess, It is prepared Ghowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profita are large. BH. A. DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18tb st., New York. For sale by BARBOUB & SBMMES., Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washi se2-ly fon, D.O Bors AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We sienow mannufacturiog a)] kindsof BOOTS and 8HUES, and constanly recei sold at amnc! heretefore charged in this city atticles, Persone in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Rastern or ment call. ya meae work, will always find a good assort- S - N & BRO . ap 5-tf 314 Penn, avenue. Cc. W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELER Cc. W. BUTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN @00Ds3, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITSRS, VOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, wy HOUSES, HOTELS. AND STEAMBOATS SUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IBON HALL, PBNNSYLVANIA AVENUB. 17-e06m between 9th and 10th sts O8EPH BBYNOLDS & CO, 6 PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, | No. 600 Nimvs Steger, near avenue, Have just received, and will coustantiy Keep om aand, largest and best assortment in the city of Qhandeliers, Brackets, Dro: ‘ta, Portab! i, iase Globes, and other and all arti- sles in thie line, from the dest lishments in New York, Philadelphia, &: ‘ich will be sold on. the most reasonable term: iso, BANG ES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board Weare prepared to furniac the best RANGE in ase anywhere, op very reasonable terms. Hotels. Gestaurants, &c., are invited to call We do all’ kinds of GAB and STRAM fitting: rom tly and cheap. a3 also everything in the PCCM BING tine iu the most satisfactory manner, Call and eve our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water fpr he i Te ith a a nu avenui establishment in the city. -entf iM?KUVB YOUR BYB- Might by the ase of the cel-' ebratea VeReLe en Panriscor'e Spsors0Las, uni- iuine Asp Ba eRvInG. the impaired ight. Selentideally and correctly aaited, by PRANKCIN .. Opti . 944 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 13th and 13th sts., 355 Pennsylvania wanes; under National. SOOF en EHERMOMBTERS " PTEMLOSOOP ao UBB. DB Y| RSSontty aoeran oMReen re “HE NBW YORE NEWSPAPERS POR T SD fkOM NEW YORE DAILY, at pte, reducee prices.— Terms, for one year, ‘payable ¥amce:) for eral 3, of Rribune, 97; Fis Bs Weld $2" Daily Ha flares a-S0¥e Ko, GB woat Seth sirest, No Bele Eh aia Rese ESS oe eee streat and Pennevivanisavenne. test? “yuastaP hac se ta ‘AIN BRAND, OF T ‘OC ENTICED B.A, Wis eg Sra ge it, K TATLOR pre the expiration | 285 | store and atthe lowest prices. Give usa | GEIFFIN & BROTHER, ill _be sold at the appraised | neways pD* JOHNBON | BALTiMOKE LOCK HOSPITAL OFFICE No. 7 KUUTD FREDBRIOR aTRaET) ADVERTISING LE disco ver my «Certain. Reedy. ana fectual Remedy ie the worid tor DIRFASRS OF iurnveenga Reitef im Siz, Hours! No Tr lime ¢ Persons Ruined by ip ant Pretendara, or by i jaroury. amanla anply oly jandly Pataon immediat 4 CURE WAKRANTEL OX NO OHARGRE IN PROM ONF TU TWO DAYS Wearners of the Back Lovoluotary Dise ; BA een Sheatione af the Kidueyn aud Biaates Mypotenes. Garera! oility, Nervousness, Dye Boys, heuenur. Low soe cite, ‘Confusion of bees alpitation of the Heart Timility Trembiin Dimavas of Signtordiddinons Disegae of the Ha: . Throat, Nose. or Skin 4 feetious of the Liver | don, Paria,Philade! | and ears when asicep tn one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or | beer av Minera soving 00 best for Stasmore. tered by val | Th tors of tae PA. Be CARING? OF WONDERS, ANATOMY MEDICINE," have determined— Lungs. Stomach or Rownin—there Terrible Disor ders arising frem Solitary frabiteof Youth—the SRERET and aolitary practices more fatal to thei st Syreur to the marinars ef vietime than the “ng yems, Mighting thelr most hrilant be anticivations. rendering mevriage. Fe. * ¥ FOUNG MEN Eapecialiy, wao have hac..me the victims of Bolf- tary Vice that ¢reattnl aud I~atractive had “Tek apna) swrepsto an nantim:ly grave f) of ‘oung Men of the must oealted telant aod Melliiant intellect. who might otherw:an have ai Ve. the thunders of alog waked to ertacy thr eine tera. may oats oonbdrece . AKE PART.UULaAR N £ These are some of the sat and ome holy effects produced by earls habiteot yont Of the Hack aud Limte. Pain'in the Hina hanes of Stwht, Lore of Muxeniar Power pal Nationa the Heart. Dyspepsia Nervous trritability, Bee rangement of the Digeati moetions aieaenese Debility, 8ymptome of € uinption, MERTALITY.—The fearful »f ots on the mind are mucb to be dre: nxn of Memory Comfunk of Tdeas, Depresefon of xpirite Rel Borehodl Aversion to Society. Se!f-4istrust, Love of ate tude, Timidity. he if MARKIAGE Married Persons, or young men sontemplatin; Marriage, aware of Physica’ Weakneas, Organ! Dehility, Wasting of the Organn, Pefarmition, &o.. should apply immediately He who places himeelf ander the care of Dr, J, may fetigiousty confide in his henor . gea- tleman, and confidently relvy apon bis gkill at o Phynician ORGANIC WSRAKN Bb, (HPOTENCY IMPEBI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr, Johnston's marvelous treatment, Wea: ness of the Orxann in apeetily cured, and full vigot restored, Thounandact the ciost nervous, debit tated and impotent, who had Inst al’ *nve, heve been immediately Mlleved All impediments to marriage, squalifications. Loss of Proc your Frritability, Trembling Exhaustion of the most fa cured. joni or Mentad ive power, Ner~ D. eakpess, @2 rfol kind, apaedily Vii. JOUNSUL Member of the Rese! Colleee of Burgeons, Lom- dou, Graduate from ove of the most eminent Col- sees in the United States and the areater part cf whore life has been spent in the hospitals of Loo- in and ainewhere.tias effected nome of the most astonishing cures that were ever known: many troubled wit riuing in the baad teat nervonal be alarmed at sudden sonnds. hashtniness, freqnen? Blushing, attended sometimes with derangem ef mind, were cured immrdinte'y FONG WEN who have injured themxelves by eo certain recurs | indalged in when slone—a habit freqaentiy learned from evil sompanions at achool, the affecte 0? which are nightly felt. even @ehem asleep and, if motcnred, renders marring+ impossible, and 1e- asors both mind and hedy.ehon!d app!» temadi- al * ‘What Bpity thats yeung mau, thé av; oi ais country ap@ dacling of bin parents, aboald be snatebed from all the grompacts aud enjoyments life by the conrequeade af deviation from the of natvre and indniging in acertain secret bedit Ruch persons must. before contemplating MAREIAGE Fefect that a sound wiud and duay are ti Becessary requisites to premote cvanabial ners indeed, Withont thesw the Joarney ugh life becomes a weary ‘xrimawe. the tones hoeorly darkeos to the view. the miné eco Mee dowed with despair and flied with the melan- choly reflections that the happinaraof anoth blighted with our own DUSRASES OF tMrRUUBNCEB. When the misguided and imprudeat rotsry of plceware finds he has imbibed the aveds of this paine I disease it often hayyenr that ao ill-timed sense of shame or dread of very deters bim from ap- ty iow to those whs, from education and respesta. Bi ity cap alous befriend him fle falls into the badds of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, focapable ofcuring, filch hin pecuniary «nbatanuce, keep him trifling month after mooth, or as long af the amallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health tesigr over his gal) ing disappointment; or. 4 the use of that deadly con Hercary. hasten the constitutional symp- ma of this terrible diseas., anch as Affactions of the Head, Throat, Noas Skin. ete., progressing witb frightfn! rapidity death pute en end to hin dreadfnt anfforingr sending him to that un- discovered countre fram whore bonrne mo tr returos. OFFICS 7 8UUTA FREVEKI: K STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few dvors from thacorner Pail not te ohserve name and nambir BF No letters received aniess post-paid and con- taining = stamp to be ased up the repiy. Persong writing snould state age, and send portion of ad- vertisement deacribiog symotoms. Or.’s Diploma hanks im ats Upies. INDORSEMENT UF VUE PRESS, The many thousand cure4 at this estabtishment Within the last tweoty yours. and the aamerouc important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, wituesued dy the ceportere of The Ba: and many other pavers. murices of which € ap- peered aasie taain before tho public, semideo is standing asa gentiemar of character andre spone nitty. is 8 m@®ocient enerantes tc the f- ic SEIN DISEASES SPEEDIL? CURED Hy eer a RET DISEASES! SECRET DISSASES BAMABKiTAN’S6 GiFT SAMARITANS GIFT? CERTAIN KAMEDY SVEP USED "Wes. A Positive Care” for SLEST, 3: K10TURBS, ae ov Balsam, av Mercury. Ten Pills to be Token to &iffect a Ours They ace entirely Vegetable, having av ameli aor any unpicasavt taste, aud wil: net in any way in- jure the stumach or bowein of the most delicate Curer in frem two to four days, and recent cases in “twepty-foar bvurs Prepared by « gr of the Un sity of Penusy!vapia, one of eminent Doctora aud Chewiste of the present HO SEFORURE, 80 TROUBLE . et those who le og of getting cured, or who e been gorged with Balaa: Mercury. try the pe Copan meee Be SAMARITANS GIFT, nt by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2 Forale $3. BLOUD! BLUODIN BLOOD II 8CkurulLa. Ditzls, SURES, SPOTS TEITERS, 8CALES. BUILS, SYYAILIS OR VENEREAL DISKASES. &c. SAMARITAN’S 8009 AND GBRE JUlOr THES MOST GONORRHEA, in offered the pablic a8 & itive cure. AYPHILIs OK VRNERYAL VB] aT MARITANE BOOT ANE HERE SUTCB ied Moat potent, sertaiu and -ffec' remedy prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle Of the venereal soisun, so that the oure is theve and permanent. Take thev of this purifying reme- Gy and be healed. and do aot trausmit to your pos. ritw at for whic O@ in: Tepen’ RaaS bo Ndr Rap att Gee OU; OG mi mu tho SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JOTORS will remove every ventige of impurities from the system, as well an ali the bad affects of Mercury, FEMALED: FEMA.i&58!; in mavy affections with wnich numbers of Fe. males suffer. t e¢ ROOT AND HERB JUIOBS ir Most happily -dapted. ty Ulocrated Uterus, in Whites, ip bracing dowo Falling »f the Wemb Dedility. ane ‘orall cox plainteincident te the sex, Rent by express Pr:ce $1 — bottle.o sbottled for $8. SAMAKITAN & OHANCKE WASH. f£rice 2 cents. Fu'l directions. On SSMOND & CO., Box 15} Philadelphia Post Sold 67 8. DALVERT FORD, corner of 11th ane Pa. avenue HENRY CUUK, Alc may 6-tf CoO N 4k Youre MEN who have injured themasives by certain secret habits which anfit them for busin: pleasure, or the daties of married life, alae mid orold men ho, from the follies sf rouse ge other causes, fee: = debility in ira Fy thelr . years, before placing themselves ler the ment of any one, should Arst read “THB SB FRIEND."’ Married Ladies will learn somet of importance by pernsing “The t Friend.” Bent to any addrens. ina seale’ onvalope on re- Ceipt of Twenty-five Cents. Address is OHAS. A. STEWART & O0., Boston, ; EB. rowcted by Hou: ent of England, and secured by the seals of | Ecole de Pharoucie de Paris, and Coliege of steppes ion, + jeswar No. } ix the allectuai remedy fo: yt ee ation, Spermatorrhoes,and Exhaustion of t we i tem. Triesmar No.2 has entirely su; oA i are us ase of Copavia. Cubebs, Xo. sieraag ‘0. 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