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{ | eee ee tore umalbaiore fruit for ie veiatie paver! or leave openings io the escape of moisture. Hor- of Fepate sometimes recast ractices, an even asser' matnincis in rural process to which allfruit Je subject. We are not prepared to say that there is no nullity whatever inany of the pro, | cesses that pass by the name of “sweatin, +» though we think most of them injurious’ yy; wo are made sure by science and practive'that | the term itself involves an essenti®y error, | Sweating, properly speaking, is theegada- | tion of moisture through the pores of the skin | such quantities as to moister, itg surface. | is is commonly, if not al meant by those who apply t and, in this sense, sound frr, to eweat except by Many packing, the packages for tienitaral writers says, what is 4e term to fruit; | it cannot be made | ressU.re. This conclusion 2 general knowledge ods of preserving aad marketing fruits, tat also by the resalts of | special experiments carried on for several | years | Moisture from the air is frequently con- | densed so as to give the appesranee of sweat- H ing, 8s upon the outside of @ pitcher of ice- Water; the requistte condition being that the Body exposed shonid be colder than the sur- | Tounding atmosphere. | Ashgbt difference of temperature fs suffi- cient in a damp piace; and it is frequently | YWery difficnlt toavoid the inconvenient effects of ‘Bie patural Jaw. Fruit picked in cold weather can hardly be bronght into a warm room for sorting and packing; and barrels that were perfectly dry | when packed on a cool day in the interior, will i reek with motsture immediately after being opened ina New York fog. We bave confined our remarks to sound | fruit, not because unsound truitis really an | exception, but because decay is commonly accompanied by heat, which cawzes evapora- tion, snd the vapor is apt to be condensed upon the inside of a package or the outer (aud | cooler) layers of fruit In such a case the | package,as & whole, may besaid to be aweat- | ing. Ww pported not only tis Expected et Agrtculturat Colleges. | ‘W-Mtefent by our triend and corres- | pordent Suel Poster in rehation to the object j and progress of the lowa Agricultural College, | we copy the following: | The founders or advocates of our Agricul- | tn Cellege do not expect that ihis institution | is going to perfect the system of agriculture, or that the graduates of the school wiil be perfect in the art, or that they will practice all the good principles or management they are taught. Bue we expect its tendencies will be good. and that it will lead the studeuts to improve mach op their andour careless, slovenish, sxim- | Mirg, wastetu! medes of tarming. The stu- deut- are to be gathered ito the school from | nearly every couuty in the State. Waea they | return home they will havea kuowledge ot the relative costofall the staple crops produced from our so); their cost ot marketing, and their relative value in market; the relative cost ot Tarsing citlerept Kinds of animals; the relative os! of all the different breeds ot the same kind of animais,such as the Durham ind the Devon, the Cotswood aud the Mermo; the cost of mar- keting tbe flesh or the fleece of the animals | and they will be taught to keep a correct book | Account of the cost of Jabor, (time of team and | aye work, and kind of work,) with each fleld and kind of crop, and when harvested the | amonnt and its market value. Tnis will show | the profit of each kind of crop. This heok will | bea very great guide to the tarmer. Bat some willask if itis necessary to go to College to learn to keep farm accounts? I will answer | that it is not: but something is necessary to induce us todoit. We do not expect that any gystem of education is solely for tha purpose of learning any particular art or occupation; but it is also for the improvement of the mind, and etoring it with knowledge. BALLS. PARTIES, Wc. OF J. W. KHEIS’ DANCING ACADEMY is Pp now open fur the sensan, at Temperance Hs!). B street, between 9th and 10 b. } Hours of tuition for Ladies, Misses, and | Masters Wednesday and Saturday after- ' _ Gentlemen's class. Monday. | Wednerday. and Fridayevenings from7 to & The | quarter will commence with the first lesson of the | | | | | } Boeve from Stu 5 papil. ect 3-Im INDS FASHIONABLE M+ r ce LE DANCING TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and ith ets. This Academy is now open for the raception of wopils. Days or TuiTiom, For Ladies, Misa-s and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays ard Fridays. from3to5 Gentieman’s Ciass—Tuesdays, T Betor ays, from 8to lp m. Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the academy during school hours. Quarter eommencing on entry, ocs B, LABBEB’S DANOING ACADEMY. F, R. LABBE has the honor of informing his patrenssnd the public that in consequence of his uot beiog able te obtain his room until Rovember, ne is obliged to postpone tne. commencement of hia classes in Washington hattime. Due notice will be given in fature sements of the exact time. Rep 15 | | -m. Barsdays and | | | | i | | | 7 EW RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No 129 Baltimere Street, | BETWEEN CALVERT AND <:OUTH STS, | F. HENKELMAN. in addition to the MER- | CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has thia day | } | epened for Reteil a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, 4 AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND COAT. INGs, For MEN anv Boy's WEAR. } ment of goods for LADIES %. to which he would invite the atten- 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 24-1" NEW BOOT AND SHVE STORE! Clas. B. BAYLY & CO. ] 27 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, Bet. lth and 12th sts., nesr the Kirkwood House, Would respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, tbat they will open Ov MONDAY, October 17, 1°64, | 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, e will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by strict att-ntion and integrity, to merit a fairshare of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies’ Department of the busivess, and we can safely | Doast of ove of the finest assortment of LADIBS’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. CHAS. b. BAYLY & CO., oclsi-tf No. 278 Penn. av., bet. lith and 12th sts, LARIFIED CIDER! C CLARIFIED CIDER}! I bave jant cecetved per achouners ‘George 8. Adams’’aod “J W_.” from Borton a large supply of pure MarsachusettsC LARIFIBD CI DER.whic! 1 offer for sale at the loweat market price. ip quan- Mies te soit purchasers | Hotel beepers. antlers. aod all others in wantofa grime article of Cider are tavi e to call and ex- | amine this before purchasing elsewhere. A RILEY A SHINN, = | Union Bottling Depot. 57 Green st. oan eae " Georgetown, D.O. | C RPHANS’ (OURT, OCTOBER STH, 1564— Dieraict oF CoLoMeia, WasninGTos CoumTY, Te wai :—In case of Thomas fhornly, Admini trator of Charles Devivey. deceased, the Adminia- trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Grphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, Ppointed Tuesday the lt day of November, cr the fipa! settlement and distribution of the per- Sonal exta'e of said deceased. and of the assets in od a» far asthe same bave been collected and qoriwes into money, when and where all the credi- ans De nelrs of said deceased are notified to at- bes ng (at the Orphans’ Court oi Washineton Cona- ith their claims properly vouc! ar they may otherwine by law beoncaded frie nai provided a copy a week for three previous tothe said | oc 10-lawsw* ” 2.0, ROBBINS. —___ Register of Wills. 18 18 TO GIVE N see Te Ee Tbrained resgt fCE, That the subseri- m th > Washington county, in the Distrigr sat oeurt of letters of samivistrativn on the Charle Myers. late of Geargetsma ety deceased. All persons baving clams againey tog | ssid decenved are hereby warved to exhibit the Bame with the vouchera thereof. tothe subseriiee on or before the 8th day of Octoter next; thay may «iberwine by law be excluded from all benest of | the said estate Ist day of Nove: Test: tate of | ep ond hand this tsthday of Oct. | teed JANE G MYERS. | © 19-lawsw*_ Executrix ] yas Is TO GIVE NOTICK, That the mbseri- | Watt has obtained from the Orphans’ Uoart of | I sbington county, in the District of Coluinbia, | re of adminis'ration W. 4., 00 the personal ertate of W 1. Creupton. late ot Washington city, De Oe cased. All persons having claims againat the said deceased ned to exhibit the same, with the ¥; : of, te the subscri- ay 0 w e4 of the said estate. excluded from all Benefit Zid day of An, Giver ander my band thia O8 EDWIN CRAMPTON ¥e4. [an2t law3w) J: * OR =ALEB—One of Page's muperi Fatite won nce-n apparienanen aM BAW _ Both at, ® ore of Herrison’s patent GRIST MIL car be oh gained very cheap Apply is re CALVEKT Hyattsville P.0O., Prince Geer, Me, OC Bl-eoge' \ Boecan be feen from8 a. m. ma | ing conducied b«siness for so many years in this EB AWOLIAB, AN IMPRES88D ME- M ‘vcr, ntinuer to read the present and fa~ facies «Who reg: it with great accuracy, and At ag ocounsel up mallimportant mati:rs with Inlar ¢ NO 249 C street, between 435 had 6h sts Islar 4. sop 2-tm* Pars. BROOK FIUELB, of Kansas, can Be thn a€E suite! on the Pact Bresentand Patare evento, at ber roem. on the northwest corner of 4th and L sts She has atudied under one of the most cele- brated Astrologers of the age. she guarantecs tisfaction to all those who may give Der. On, sep 29 3m" _with ber extraordinary powe' IRS 2 SMITE ying and deal iriends, ge the names of both. tells character, the fotare, amines all kines diseas+8, will give sittings at 4th at-eet. five doors sbove I street. Hours from diigo. m. Circle Wednesday eveniugs. 223 Im* DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Pennsylvania aveDue. sec. rond door from 13th atreet, attenda to ai = | brapches-of the profersicn, oc 13-1m* DAATISTRY —Dra, LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, tists, Room No, 2 Washington Bui ding,corper Penna. avenue and 7th street. oc ly Im* G224 Discov IN DANTISTEY, Teeth Extracted withous Pow with the Muhrits of cen I would advise af persons oa teeth to ez- tract to call at Dr. fiw om, and have them taken out by this uew. and harmless process. Alsc call and: examine the tor’s new and [in- ‘ed method of Inserting Artificia’ Teeth. If you onee see the great improvement in his teeth you wi'l have them in no other atyle than this new and valuable ens. No, 242, Ps. avenas, between lath and 33th atree' . LEWI1B, M, D., Dentist. novis M TEETH, « LOOMIB, M.D the Inventor and Patenwe ofthe MINBRAL PLATS THSTH, at- temde personally st hin office in this, sity lany persons cap wear there’ teeth who cannot wear others, and 00 person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persous calling at my office cau be accommodated doll | with any style and price of Teath they may desire, Dut to those whoare particular and wish the purert cleanest, strongest, api most perfect dent::s that produce: the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Boome tn thia city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue Detween Sth and lith streets, Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia. maré-ly EDUCATIONAL. ifs LILLIE BENNETT has the honor toin form ihe pubic tbat she 1s prepared to_a:¥e iustractionsin v usie.at her residesea, No. 529 HL st bet .6th and 7th sts., amd respectfully solicit their patrouage. is Bie rerpectuliy offers the following raferencas Prof JH Daniel. Hon Rich’d Wallach Mayor, Franck Tylor, Poq., Dr. Alex. McDonald Davis; ca D-C.,1 #+p 17-eolm* MY.—The fif- teenth annual session of this institution wil) cowmence on the 5th of Reptember, 1834. irca lars obtained at the Academy, corner ith street and New York apggue. au 15-e02m” JRROOK VILLE ACADEMY, ‘Seasian commences Seut Sth. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110, Oirewlara at Star Ofice.or ai- dress 3 BU RN9, Principul, av 5 eolm* Broekville, Montgomery co.,Ma CLOTHING, EAD! REAL! “READ! READ! NEW FALUAND WINTER GOODS.—Juat re- ceived a large assortment of Gent’s Furaishing Goods, comprising the latest styles,at SMITH & BEALL’S, No. 361 7th street, between I and K sts. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock of FURNISHING GOODs= before purchasing elsewhere, as ve will guarantee to save tnem 10 reect.,.at&miTH & BEALL’S,7th street, bat. and Kets.,No 301. Thore in want of BUSTNFSS 8U!TS, will please call and examine sample goods, as we have achoica selection of piece goods op hand, at SMITH & BEALL’S, 7th street. bet. Land K,No. 361, OUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER.—Persons in want of Business or Black Dress Suits, w'll fiod it greatly to their advantage to call at RMITH & BEALL’S, 7té atreet, bet. 1 and K, No. 301, BOYS’ SUITS.—We have Just received our large fall and winter s‘ock of Boys’ Clothing, which we > offering ut very lew prices, Keteiaber the lace, SMITH & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. Land No. 361. sep '6-Im* Tv! MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, BRUS. & OO. 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 We:t Baltimcre street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 40 West Bultiaore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Wasvingtonians can save 20 per cent, by getting { ir Clothi: ae at their Clothing made a’ ‘SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing SMITH, BR Housein the country is 05. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 2) percent. by buying their Clothing of on BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore street, Our Washington customers ean find the best stock ef Clothing in the che ae article sponged—at SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street, The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Clothing iv the country, BMITH, BROS. & CO , Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Bal:imore street. ‘Lhe place where everybody gets suited. BM1'H, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge all their Goods, SMITH, BROB. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, All Disebarged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount of 10 gE cent. by bayiug of as, MITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en it by buying of aBuitby Duyingof a MITH, BROS. & 00 40 West Baltin ore st., Baltimore, Md, ay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your Ne. SMITH. BROS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Martie sel) icra oeane, 6 eat Palimare treet, to get your ap inter Clothing, aay SMITH BROS, & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street, It will CLOTHI Peg top PANTS, French and bee pera iets coats. ‘eltoe’s !ancy and plain SACKS; also, the pew style BACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. Ali ip endless varieties at SMITH, BROS, & CO.’8 ble Hall Clothing House, 40 West eet. sep 24-30 351 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! 351 THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, No. 351 Oat., bet. 4% and 6th EsTab.isarp 1852, I8AAO HEBZBERG & BON continue to make advance son al: sumson * atches, Diamo: Jewelry, Ladies’ and Gen’ i The high at adva e itrietly cowfidential. Ha’ city we can of couree. refer to any old resident of Wasbireton. R member No. 361 north C at., bet. 46 and 6th sta. Immediately in rear of Nati nal Hotel. sep 18-1m* 1, HERZBERG & BON. {IBEMEN’S INBURAN CE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL....-...—--$200.000, Corn Street and Louisiana Avenus, ne Bank of Washingins nt OOF NSURE BOUSES AND OTHER maw AGAINST Toss SY Fike POPEETY DIRRQTORS: George Shoemaker, John D. Barclay jsmuel Cropley, Andrew Rothwell, bomas Parker, Richard Barry, BB, French, Dr. C. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Bobert White, Wi liam Wilson, T. Edward Clark, No ch for policies. © charge tor vo"JAMES ADAMS, President, AREL G. DAVIB, Bec'y. ‘ep 22-e6ai ‘REASURY DEPARTMENT, Gr¥iok or COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, Uctober 4, 1354, enwner by natisfaciury evidence presented to ¢ undersigned, it has been made to sppsar tnat ional Bank of the Meropvlis, in tae Oity af valet ie Legare =. arhinnios Oe pie ena ia. en duly organised under ovareas ent to the requiremeta of retin ledge of Uni ta bonds, and pro tne “lroulation and re- complied with al) proved June 3, i354. wired to be complied je business of botking under ae - Now therefore. 1, Hugh MeGulleck C, of the Currency, do hereby certit that Then tional Rank of the Metropolis. ip the City of wok. fates J2 scrunch mratinees oof Roary jembia in aothorized to com of hankiog uncer the act aforensin the business a Urtimovy whereof. witne » my band Octoners iene eal K f office thin fourth day of aa oe HUGH MoCULLOG! Comptroller of the Qurcency, demption thereo! L 005 dat EOPOSALS FOR LOSN. = is TawasUal Psranruent July 25, 1564, Notice isbereby given that subscriptions @ill be received by the Treasurer of th@ Dnited sta QO. FF QUsatTeamasran 2 UrriOs Wassinatos Oapor i Bealed Fropo-wis are invited by the audurstened for supplying the S Quartecmaater’s the severa) Aasistant Treasurers and Desianated | Timeut, at Shige vio Bain te Md. Deprsitories and By the National Hanks designated jexeudria and Fort Monroe. Va., or aither of J Ste : | thee i af na qualified as Depositerion and Finanuial Agents | Bide ett beeen eee eee eT ken er Treasury Notes payable three yeare from | duabels of corn or nate and & tons of hay oF straw | tad zpwarda | Bidders must state Cpe one above same use | goin’ 8 repose © delieerians, and © yable in Inwfal | rater et watch they will cake de.iveries thersat | the qusotity ef sach article proposed to be deliv | ered, the time when said deliveries shal! be com menced. and whan to be completed Aucust 15, 1864, bearing Intarest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per anna. with semi annual coupons attached, meney. These notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity. into siz per cent gold besring bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty yearsfrom August 15. 1947, The Notes will be (sued im the denomination so Wfty. one huptred, Sve hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be insued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- seribers. All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or some maltiole of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will beisued for all depos Ites. The party depositing must endorse apon the original certificate thedenomination of acter re- quired, and whether they are to he isaned in blank cr payable to order. When so endorsed it must ba Corn to de Up 1D gvUG sioul sacks, of abuul two bushelseach. Oatsiu like sacksofabout three pushels each The sacks to be fruished without aztra charge to the Govenment The hay an? atl to be securely baled particular Kiad or description -f oats, corn. y uF straw proposed to be delivared mest he atated ip the propusais All the articles offered ander the vids ae: | vited will be aubject tos rigid inapeo. i Government Lnxpector before being accepted Contracts will he awarded from time to time te the lowert rong je bidder, ae the intervat of | the Government may require aué payment will be | made when the whole amout contracted for shall ivered and accepted be required te asoumpanus Die left with the officer receiving the deposit, tobe | ero sale with » guaran ft wed by two 2 EapoD: forwarded te thin Department. , ble persons o case hie ep! ie The noter will be transmitted to the owners free | they wil, within ten days thereafter, sxeouts the ree | sontract for the same. with good and sufficient of transportation charges as seon after the receipd | guretier in asum equal to the amvant of the cop of the oricinal Certideat en of Deposit as they ean | trast, to deliver the forage pro poned ip conformity wi ¢ terme vo! is vertisinent; an: ones ee erspent will be allowed to August 18 on ali | fie tad Didder should fail to onter Inte the oun _ e . 18 mi rene at ars deporita made prior to that date, and will be paid |" aecotter of aaie bidder and the next lowest raspom by the Department upon receipt of the Original | sible. bidde ,or the person te whom the sontract may be awarded certificates. The rexponribility of the guarantors must be Asthe notes ¢raw interest frem August 18. per | shown by The oficial gertincate ofa 0.8 Distriet i to . Collector of Cust or any otber offlcer sons mating deposits subsequent to that date attorney: fate a tet eeprtedl et bd per oes mast 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 raep koown to tk. office unly notified of the accept avir proporals 0.. addrexs of each bidder ble Al) bidders will be ance or celection of The full name ava P ae a r fent., which will be paid by thie Departmeat apon | ancker. Obéef Depot Quartermaster, Washington the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for aommissions must be made from he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see that the 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- D.C_.and should he plain'y marked ‘Pronosale for Forage.” Bonds. in a.sum equal tc the amvant of the son ved by the contractur aud both 1 bh eae al bid tract. ‘antors, will be required of tne # fe or hidders apun signing the contract Riar « forme of bids, guarantees, and bonds, May he chtained apon application at this 0flce FORM OF PROPUDAL (Town. Connty snd State) —— (Date) 4, the subscriber, du hereby propose to furais! scriptions, W.P. FESSENDEN, and deliver w the United States, at the Quart Sy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. waster’s TP spartiaent at —— eoably to the terms of your advertisement for forage, dated Washington Depa the following articles. ¥ -— bushels of Gorn, in aacka, at — per ducbel ef ng proposal Spee |, 1RAS ROPOSALS FOB FLOUR. Office Depot Commissary af Subsistence. 56 pounce Washington, D.C, October 24. 1354. 8 | __ bushels or Oata, in sacks, at — per dushel of Sealed Proposals,, in duplicate, are invited until ‘2 poande November 1, at 12 0’clock m., for furnishing the | __ tone of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,0u Snbsistence Department with pounds TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, | —- tone of Baied Straw, at —— per ton of 2.00 pangs ysals will be for whatis known at this Depot ss Nos, 1,2and 3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity leas than the whole, Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper i he delivery of the Floar to commence withic five days from the opening of the bida, and in such quantities, daily. as the Government may direct: delivered at the Government warehonre in George town, at_ the wharresor railvoad depot in Wash ington. D.C. Thedelivery of all Flour awarded to be com- neue within twenty days from the opening of the ide Paymert will be made in certificates 0’ indebt- edneas,or such other fuuds as the Government may have for disbursement Toe usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will he accepted which is not fresh ound, and made from wheat ground inthe vicinity where mauu- factur+d, unless of a very superior qnality. The Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels, head Jined. 4 An oath of allegiance must accompany the did of each bidder who has not the oath on file in thi office, and no bid will be entertained from par who bave previously failed tocemply wit! bids, or from bidders rot present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid foranycanse Bidsto be addressed to the under signed. at No. 223 G street, endorsed. * Proposals The pro} Dellyary to cotamence on or before the — Ga or ——, Ixs—, and to be sompleted on or before toe — day of , 186—, and pledge aynelt ty ente inte awritten contract with the Gn States with good and approved secorities within the space of ten days after being outifi\d that my bi? kar heen accented Vour obedient servant. Brigadier G rel D.H. Rvuokss a a! General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.O, GUARANTY We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and Btate of , hereby, Jointly aud severaily, covenant with the United States and gaarautee in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that he or they will, within teu days after the acceptance of anid bid, execute the oop tract for the sams with good and sufficient sure ties, in a sum equal to the amountof the contract to furnish the forage proposed ip conformity & the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863 ander which the bid was made.and,ip case the said shall fai) to enter into s contract a aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the 1iffar ence between the offer by said and the vex lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whow the contract may he awarded. eee. ger our hands and seale this — ity ot for Fl 3 S.C GREENE, - ‘Seal. “oe 24 td Captaia and C. VS, 1 hereby certify that, to the best of my kuow: = edge and lief, t! above-aamed guarantors ary e for the amonnt for 10d etherufer to be seourity eae, i fer to be — see eer oned by the United States District At torney, Oollector of Oustoms, or any other officer ander the United States Government, or reepon ia off tible person known to thie nflce, yy ay PROPosats FOR LUMBER, Ch’ arter master’s Office, Depot of Washington. ws ree -C.. Oct, 17. 1864, } Seal-d Proporals will be received at this offica until SATURDAY, October 29, lint, at 12 o'clock m..for the delivery at this depot of Luinber of Gen the following amounte, Kinds, aud Gescriptions | cee ott Brigadier General and Q. M. viz: 1,50,000 feet 4- l-inch ite Pi HIEP QUARTERMASTEB’S OFFICE, Cullings pease oF ay Wi 4 Bine Seaton Cc Deroeter Wasa nszon.f 1 506 feet 64 or Ls-inch White Pine common ton, D. C.. January 4, 1864 Washtns' Cullings. . aie All dealers in Druge, Hardware, Lambe Leataer , 159,40 feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Cul- Pe price munt he written outin wordson the | in LAND SALES. i B’ THK PRESIDENT O PAK UNITED | STATES, 1 x SALE OP VALU ASL¥ LANDS IN THE FUN TE WINS EAC IN DIAS RESBRV ATION 1 IN MINNES)TA Ib pursuauce of law 1, ABRATAM LINCO 4 do mide of the Untied States of Amer will beheld inthe u:der mentioved Band Office, ta, at the periods hersin= in the state of Mionees after designated, te wit At the Land Office at St MONDAY. the ftth day of D disposal ofthe puble } Peter, sommeancing on | amber next. for the | ympriead in tne late ve forthe Winnebage Indiaus, above men- ticned, and mtnated in the following parts of townships. which wiil be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen tethereon, viz: North uf the tase irne Gnd west of the Af: principal i mend can, ; Int wuship 16, range BS ' Tp township 17. range Tp towoship 6. range Iv township 17. range 25... In township 1°, range 28. Aecuediile particusriy aes wal tracts, with the appraised ealie be open for inepection at the Distric’ in Minnesota The offering of the at —- STM 1 iding the individ. | P r acre. will Land Offices ve landa will be com- menced on the day appointed, and will proceed. in the order designated in the ab mentioned | schednle, and consecutivels by townships. ag nere- | {m advertised. antil the whole small have beea efered. and the sale thne close@; bunt the sale shall pet be kept open louger than two po private entry of any of the lands wi mitted until after the sxpization of the two weeks. Given under my hand at thecityof Washing ton. thie 234 day of Auewst. Anno Domini one ourand eight hundred and sixty four. Pesent te ABRATIAM LINCOLN. | By aap ep rerideat 3 ActineGammesinerof the General Land OMce, CTUAL BONA FIDE SBUTLERS— | NOTICBTO ACTUAL BONA £1 | Im the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2istof February, 1354 Statutes. volume 12, page 84, op-ping te aale the Wionesag) Reseren lon it ® etipulated that before any person ahall be entitled toenter any portion of the said lands, by preemption or oth rwive. previous to their vilder at public etposure to sale to the highest outery be shall became an aetnal bona fide aettler thereon. and «hall conform te all the regulations now provited by lawin eases of pre emption. a.d ahbal. pay, within the term of one year from ‘he date of the settlement, the fall sppcataed value of the lands and ths improvements thereon Now in order that all anch bons fide. actnal settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that they um eoce forward and file their afflds Vite, a+ signeting lar tracts giving th hefore the expiration | ent, ao of one year froin such date, the s*veral pra-om ption clarme must be established before the Register aud Receiver, according to the requirements of the preemvtion laws aud full payment made thereon accortng to the full affixed. appraised value of the lands and improvements thereon lat. Tn all euch c#aee where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public rule. aneh hona fide a taal settlements ma, and are bereby ordered te he excindsd from the publia sale 2d In a!l pre-esptiog cases in which the year may expire hefore the commenceimeni of the pub lie aale the parties mostestantish and pay up ‘or their claims etherwise all tracts in this ciase will be offered to the highest hi tder, under the forsge- ine proc!amat et with the atipa.ation that at fuch public vale the price must not be fors less sum than for the appraised value ae ree Joss WILsoN, | au 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner KeSe COMPANY, Aas EXE SIOM 312 PAL AVENU UB, Washingion, D. 6 GREAT SASTERN, NOMTHERN. AND WREST * T KN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, MERCHANVIS&, MONEY JBWMLURY VALU ABLES, NOTES STOCKS. BUN DS, &o., Korwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to ai: accranible nectivny of the cwuntry Thin Company nas agencies iu the Principal Railway Towa in the NORTH, EAST. WEST AND NORTHWEST [ts principal offices are WASHINGYON i YORK. SOSTOB PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. OTN. CINNATI. ST LOUIS, LOUIS: VILLE, LEXINGTON ie 4 CURA WaRRANTED r | apticipations, rendering m | Who Dave injared themsel yes by OFFICE No. 2? ROUTH THR ONLY PHYSIC ADVERTISING Bar jincowered the Certsia. Rveady, ang tn the world for Beotnal Remed DISRASES OF TMPRUDENGB, Relief in Siz Hours! No Trifimgs Persone Raiued hy tenerant Pratendera, or bp wadiy Poieon, Marenry. ahonld apply immediately On’ NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAFS. Weakness of the Back [Involuntary Dischar; Btrictu Affections of the Kidneys and Riaddee, Tmpotepey, General Debility, Nervou anguor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, jon of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, of Signt or Giddiness. Disease of the Head, iF Skin. Afections of the Liver, eb ar Rowels—thaas Terrible Disor. Solitary Habits of Vouth—' actions more fatal to thi uy ir Ff Syreneto the mariners at 1 most brilliant hepee OF age. £0., impoast- YOUNG MER beg eg boleh riid have bec: tary Vice.that¢readfn! au anroually «weepate an ant Yoong Men of the mont et: yams, blighting Me intellees might other te Ranatee with the thunders of eloqnence of v tanv the wing Ivrea. may cal? with: Tal norfd, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIOR, - some oe iad and mel ol reduced by early : ~ PF the Back ead Limbs Paivin the Head. Dimueey of Bigot. Toes of Muscaia: Power. Palpitation the Heart Dyspepsia Nereou- Urritability. Be- ran, Digestive Functions. Genera? oxen of eee : irits Evil Forebodin nion te Raciety. distrnst, Love of Soli- tude, Timidity. &e MARRIAGE Maysriea Persons, or youu, men contem| betes 4 Marriage aware of Physica! Weakness, Organie Dehility Wasting of the Organs, Dofarmition, &6,y should apply immediately Pd He who places himself nnaei the care of Dr. Depression « may teligioasly confide in bis henor as a lat an? eonfidently celv npon bis ekill a« @ vsirian ORGANTO WRAKN BSS, iron aNOy IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAG. By Ur. sonnaty. Weak- toarvelons treatment ness of the Or; is speedily cured. and full vigo? Testered Thousands of the mest nervona, aeMie tated and impotent, whe had los all Yope, have heen immediately relieved All impediments to marriage. Physical or Menta) Dinaualifications. Town of P reative Power, Nor vous Trritability, Trembling» an eakness, oF Exhaustion of the most fearful bind, speedily onred Di. JOUNSUL Member of the Royal Quliezs of Surgeons, Lome dou, Graduate frou one of the most emisent Ool- lene in the United States and the «reater part of whone lift hax beeo apeotin the hospitals of Lon- dou, Paris. Philadel pbin and «la-wherebas effected some of the most astonishing cores that were eve! Knows: many troabled with ringiug in the he ard exra when asleep great nervonaness.be alarmed at andder sounds. hashininess, with frequen? blashing. attended sometimes with derangemen’ af mind. were onred immmodintely FOUNG WEN = certain meoueins indolaed in whea alow bit frequently learned fro i 1. the affects of ° . aver whee asleep and, if got cured. renders marriage impossible, and de- stroya hath mind and hade shonid apply fmmedi+ ately Whaia pity tuata youug sau. ine ope of Ris conatry and larting of bis pareats, should be Bnatcbed from all the prospects aud sojoymeants of life hy the consequence of deviation from the patht of ostnre and indutving ina certain xecret habit, Rneb pereone mat. before contemviating MARRIAGE feflect thats svand mind avo buay are the most Recemary requisites ty promote ecunnubdial pd ners indeed = Witnent "hese the life becomes a weary oilwrimage: th hourly darkeus to the view, the mind shadowed with d-apair and filled with the mel: eholy reflections that the hanninasaof another ig blighted (MPRUVENUB. aided end impradeat yotary of inn imbibed the «sede of this palms appro that ap ill-timed sense When the as, leasure finds he ul dineane it ofte: of shame or dread of discs very deters him from ap Oennectivos are made at New Vork aad Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES aud gther stoamahig line % LIVERPOOL, 3OCTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Ruropean oxpreases to all prominent sommercial Lawns in Great Britain and the Conti gent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at ali accessible parts orens United States G DUNN, A FS Washivoton Dd. 985 PAWNBROKER AND 285 LOAN OFFICE, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K WALSI. 285 C Street between 1th and Ith, Becoud door from Harvey’s Oyster Suloon. Tn compliance with the wish of many frienda, I am vow prepared to make liberal Cash ad | r Watches. Dia | ver war+, Hardware. varers op Geld and Le and Merchandise of every description in ler 285 285 monds. Jewelry Clothin, g008 oF! @7 Having had twelve yearsexperiencein busi- ness in the City, and favorad)y known te many of ite citizens. 1 confident that to a'l who may in trust me with bueness.(which #ill be atrictly confide ntixl) £ will give ratisfaction Office open every day (Sunday excepted! from seven o'clock, aM uptil Nive o’clock P.M, sep 13-3m Office Purnitare, Harness Baadiery. are re ings. ; nested to send to thisoffice.on MONDAY ofeach 10s feet 44 or l-inch tongued and groored | week. s sealed proposal or list, depitcate. of th Flooring. articles they are ‘ed to furuish te this Deput a: 25(HW feet 3x 4 Heralock Scavtling. 12 feet long. | short notice. with the price of vach marked in pair 25/0 feet 3x4 Hemlock Rcantling, 14 feetiong | Aures.so that. in case the exigencies of the service 20.000 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 15 feet long. aire %. the article or articles car be obtained 3,00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling. 18 feet long. | without delay and at the lowest price 25.00 feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 20 feet long. Destore wishing to sel! to this Depot wili de re 25,000 feet 3x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. quired to furnish the list punstually every Monday Pa ore feet : x § Memleck Jolat, 12 foot long. moming DH Ahcwen A feet 3X emlock Joist, I6 feet long: gadier General and Chief Qnarterrosster, 25,000 feet 3 x 6 Hemlock Joist, 20 feet | Depot 25.40 feet 3x 6 Hemlock Yount, 24 feet lor noel eoemasinehe. 2510") feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist. 14 feet loag. Bom feet Sx 7 Hemlock joist. 16 feet long. JAY COUKE & CO., BANKERS, 25.000 feet 3x 7 Hemloc! St, '8 feet long. 00) feet 3x8 Hemlock Joust 12 feet lone. FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8, TREasuRY. 25,000 feet 3x 8 Hemlock Joint. 24 fect 1 3 i i 25.0 fect 3x9 and I Hemlock Joist, 16 feet lone. Hecelve’ Bubecriptions for’ the p00 fect 3 x 9and 1 Hemlock Joint, 20 feet long. NEW O. 8. 73-19 LOAN 50,000 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. 1,5",00 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pine Shin- gle 1,5°0.0F0 beat quality sawed Cedar Shingles. 250.00 Plastering Latha. Pamples of thingles and Laths proposed for will be required. Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity as ab ve apecitied, or for tae whole amount advertised for. _ Alt ofthe above described to be good merchant- able lumber. subject to the icapection of an iuspec- tor appointed on the part of the Government. All of the lumber contracted for to de delivered within thirty (3°! days from date of con ract. _ Proposals froin disloyal parties will not be con- authorized by the act ef June 3vth, 1364. The notes will be issued under date of August sth, in denominations of $50, $100, 500, $1,000 and 95,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an oually,and wil) be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five. | Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— sidered and an att of s\leetance to oa United GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues ates = 5 Etates Government must accompany each prove TREASURY NOTES, The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be swarded him, must be guaranteed by two resp: nsible pest. whose signatures sre to be appended to the guaranty, The full pame and post office address of each bid der must be legibly written in the proposal. B nds in a sum equal to halfof the amountof the CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE OHECKS contract sign! by the con'ractor and both of his dy 27-18 JAY COOKE & CO, guarantors, will be required o: e successful bid- ~ Ger upon signing thecomiract, IMPORTANT TO The right to resect any or all bids that may be HUUSEKEEPERS deemed toe high is reserved by the Depot Quar s ‘AND OTHERS matter. | PaaS = A & We lavite the erenone or ak t P sate mai plai endorsed o ie en- ersons who are in want ol + cee oF Lumber "ant addtessed to | TURK or ROUSEKEBPING GUODS to call and ve ope, * Properals for Lumber.” and addressed to n ROG the undersigned examine our large and extensive assertment, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, | which we are prepared to offer ocl7.td Depot of Washington, AT GREAT BARGAINS, re shereby making it an important item in the selec- a i ‘s on Pproros ALS FOR HAY. o FURNITURE Offre Depot Commissary of Subsistence, and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, G@ st, Wash ; Oct. 13, 1354, 22S Gial aWasheeaion, ; t always to be founa at the well km Sealed Proposals, in duplisate for Two Hantred establish MAN, (200) Tong of Good Merchantable Unbaled Hay, | mentof McGREGOR & ZIMM i i is offic vj No. ) Seventh atreet, between bat. YP See ra a elork ee spb) THURSDAY, 7. %-eo m Louisianaav. and Dat , east side. Bids must be endorsed ** Proposale for Hay,” and accompanied by an oath of allegiance (un'ese the bidder has one on file ia this office) and the usual gueranty. eigned by pot less than two respoa- 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- ANUBRBE. URS MAN Ml M ANUBRE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN UNITED STATES, AvTES ney. ; Parties to whom swards may be mad mastat | |The undersigned, having contracted for ali the once enter into contract, and give bondaequal in | Macure at Gieaboro Point, DO. are oow pre i red to put e+ board vessels free amount to one half the sum to be received onthe contract, signed by the contracior and both of his guarantors, Awards will not be made to any person who has heretofore failed to fulfill his contracta with the Gove cer eer as will proposals of disloyal parties contidered. The right to reject proposals is reserved by the Goverrment if. in its opinion, the public interest of expense to japtains at low rates. VESSELS WANTED, Addresa No 330 B street, Washington. or to GIESBORO POINT MANURE WHARF. au l-tf JOHN PETTIBUNE & OO. ! Ss": TIMOTHY’S HALL, wil: be eubserved by ther rejection. i The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR iddere must be present at the opening of their | BOARDING ‘AND Day PUPILS, at the above bide, 10 respond to their names named place on TUESDAY. Bept. 13, 1354. The Hay must be a: livered a" the National Mon- ument Grounds, Washington. D C., unhaled and free of all cost of tranaportation or weighing. It will be weighed by a sworn igher before it is accepted, and will also be ripidly inspected; and saan ag enot of a good merchantable qua ity will ejected. The delivery of the Hay must commence within ten: 1:0) days from the execs tion of the contract, He bas, by avery liberal eutiay, secure: the best the country for -ulubrity of climat scenery. Tbe Hall isan extensive series of bu ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfe t, convenience snd health, sur: ounded by 3) acres 0} ground.affurding ample scope for physical exer- The following gentlemen constitute me the d be com pleted with’ ) days from the | “Wee ity: date ofthe rame, To veda es ea ttay souls, PARSONS. Prin.ipal and 1O * completion o! 6 con’ rect it will be paid for in such funde ae the Government SN CRAPS OR re re ec ences. may have on hand to disburse, or as soon there- are an ane prowct ofticer yb in fands, Fi roporals must be ireases ad BRIDGES. oc M-eotd Captain and C. 8. V. Professor of Natural Sctence and Mathematics Kev. J. NEWMAN HANK, A.M. Profersor of Ancient Languages & Moral Scienee, 7 & BOMMERFLELD HANK A M., Professor of Belles lettres and Ancient Language Rev.H H BRON . +s, Professer of German. Spanisk and Mathematics, BALE Foe ‘A splendid FAMILY MIL AH bow lt Professor of French Languages blood-red buffalo, She gives about four =. abate = a ailons a day. «nd dry fi ope rofessor of Painting an Drawing. Jear’s ond to another, Wil bo offered, for eal A.M. METZ, Keg Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Masic, Center Market next Thursday, the 2th insta: TERMA.—Boardivg papile $300 per year of 10 sbould the weather be fair, if nut, on the Gace ay fol owing. oc At" | montbn, weekly hoarding pupils $80 per year of 10 THOM FARIS —the, Kaighioge of Great On | fchuhingt?. ota tants i,t) monet Brita: House of Commons. Eeerage of Great | Por particulars nee circulars to be obtained at m Mezonstage of Sritain. Br Principal bookstores. or address reat for The States Almapae and © rl Pia Peerage of Great wan’a Year Book, Ii Pee: AKBONS, Catonaville, Baltimore County, Maryland, Britain, . 4 ett fearagesot Great Britain, Laaee™ Peerace | Sap Bawa’ Med atthe Sar Ofte, ofthe Bri Empire, Burke’s Auth:rised Arma {| aué er 2SS'FRANOK TAYLOR. | 316 F STREET. i UDUBON’S BIRDS OF NORTH AMBRIO. oR Y A in five vols., royai ectavo RT text, and cae j ecman Gass. nogat folks volume of platen, (aise # ys AND IN WARE by ; oe ee CUTLERY AND PANCY G ; '00DS COAL OL AND OOAL OIL LAMPS. Tcffer all of the sbove articles of goods, whic emb the beet assortment ever offered to th Wash ington public:at 1° per ceat lower than the enn purchased oueenere! in the city. al o7 q aoa ea te R. FOLEY 2 316 F et. north. bet. th and ith FRANCK T LOB TALUES ANDONION , 3,600 Bushels of Patatoes. 100 Bushela «f Rec Unions. 20 Bush: Is of silver skin Onions for sale from PETER BERRY, Schr Alice Scranton. by ‘8 St* 85 Water street, Georgeto eek wa, sept im* prrostant to SUTLERS | SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S } CONCENTRATED OCLanm TO BEB A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE To | It sells very rapidly, and is the most economica) article af d'st for the officer’s mess. itis prepared | im one minute, and maken a most delicious Soup oF Chowder It is aighly recommended by Arm Surgeons The profits are large B.A SOWNING & UO., Manofacturers of Concentrated Fooé No. 111 Bast 8th at., New York For sale by BARBOUR & AEMMEY Hole Agents, | 66 Louisiane Avenue. j Washington. DO | seriy vuTs AND 8HOES We at facturing ail tiara BOUTS @ ste uow manufacturing all Xindsof BOO’ and 8HOKS. and constanly r-oriving a sup sly of Eastern made work i jou mare axprexaly to sold at a much lower price than has been heret«fore charged in thie city ‘er much toferior asticles, Persona in want of Bt oe and SHOES of Bastern or Oity made work, wil y» find « good assort. ment in store and at the est prices. Give aaa | eall GRIPFcIN & BROTHER, ap 5-tf 314 Penn. av-uus. 0, W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTRL Cc. W. BUTELER «& st IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE ANU Kt TAIL DEALERS Ww OHINA, GLASS AND ORUCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, 3iLVEK-PLATED WARB, BRITANNIA WARE BLUCK TIN @U0DZ, TIN CHAMBKK SETS, OVAL O1L LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, VOOR MATTS, VEATHEK DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WAKE, AND HOUBEKEBPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. @@ GUUSES, HOTELS, AND 3TEAMBOATS FUBNISHED AT BSHURT NOTICK, 31= TRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR. 17-e0tm between 9th and With sts O8BPB BBYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM F/TTBRS, | No, 600 Niavu sraxet, aear avenue, { Bave just ceceived, aud will coudtantiy Keep vm est and best arsortment in the city j Brenertted: it rencher and cradicates overy | pleasure, or the duti fr plyine te thone whe lity cau alone befr: hands of ignorant an ineapable of curing, 4 vm education and respecta- a him falls {ato the lenigoing pretenders, who, t t bis pecauiary substance, Keep him trifling month after cath, or as long af the amallest f cap be obtained, and ip despaiz leave him with rained health to sigh over bil - ing disappointments or by the use of that deadly sou. Meccary hanten the constitutional symp- me of this terrible disesse, such as Affections of the Head Throat, Nose Skin, ste.. progressing wit frightfal rapidity anti’ death pats an ond to his dreadfo} anfleriogs by sending him to that ame discovered country fram whose bourne no travele, returos OFFICR 7 SOUTH FREVERIK STREBT, left hand side coing frow Baltimore street, a few dours from the corner not te observe name and oumber BT No letters reovirea uniess post: paid and cons taining a stamp to be asedup the repiy. Persona writing enoald state age. and send gortionot ad- vertinement describing «vinptoms The Dr.’s Drpiuma nanes im ars Upper, INDORSEMENT OF THB PRESS, The wany thoasaud cured at this sstadliahmen® within the last twenty years. aud the aumerous imyortapt Burgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston. wituemned by the ceportereof The Bune and many «ther papere. gutices of which bare ap- eared again and again hefore the public, besides ia standing asa gentiemar of character andre Sponebitity- ie © en@icien’ gnarantee tothe f- ie" SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ia D-ly v= ——— Srontt DISEASES! BECKET DISEASES SAM BITAN’S GIFT S4HaRITANSs GIFTS THE MUST OFKTALN KEMEDY BVEB USED “Yea. A Positive Cure” for GUnUAHUA GLEKT 8S eICU TURES, a Contains wo Mincras, wv Kaisam, av Mercary. Umly Pen 1 lancn w &ffecta Cure They aie culirely Vegeladie, Baring ov smell aor any iupleasant taste, aud will uot ip any way Jure the stomach or bower of the moat delicate. Cures iv from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘tweaty four hours Prepared by a graduate of the University of Penury!vania, one ofthe most emivent Doctors and Chemirte of the present day, WO EXPOSORK, SO TROVBLE. AO CHANGE WHATS’ Let thone who have taapai rod of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Kalram Gopavia, o8 Merenrv. trv the BAMAKITAN S GIFT. Bent Oy wail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages. $2 Female $3. BLUOD BLUOD I BLOOD! SCKUF La ULU EB. SURES sPore TREITERS, SUALES BUILS, S¥rAILIg OR VENSKEAL DISE45E8, 40 BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB J010R ia offereu Che public 48 @ pusitive care, SYPHILIS Oh VENEKBAL DISBASBs t098_ MARITAN'S ROOT ANT HERB JTICE isit most potent certain apo >ffectual comedy res ie Of the veuereal sviaon so that thecure is Noroag Take then of this pnrifying reme- dy and hi 4, and de aot transmit to your po terity that for which you ay repent in after years WO NOT DESPAIR! RAHAT TANS bit ed S enoubeed sao Rodt AND HERB will rem vestige of impurities from the system. an s!! the had effecte of Mercury, FEMALES) mm MAL BB 1) 4D man alfecti ite Winch numbers of Pe maler sufe: * © ROOT AND HERB JUIORS ie must Qeppily dapted tp Ulcerated Cterus, im Whites. ip hearing lown Falling of the Womb Dehility. ar * toraflces plaintsintidentte thesex, p Bent hy exo Prise $1 g hottle.o sbottlee for BAMANKITAN dD UHANCKE WASB. frice 2% cents Fi;i directions. DESMOND & CO Rox 151 Phiiadeiphia Post jee Reld vy 8. CALVERT FORD. corner ef Ltn an€ Pa. avenue HENRY ©uvud, Aicaauaria mayé-tf Y CONEFivbENTiaL VUNG MEN who _ aninres Goer oy t bits ich t a for certain secret habite which anit tt Fr og wusinente Jorold men 40, from the folli other pauses pe ry depuis ae meieg _ si nae’ Jrart vfany obo, should fret read “THE SBORRE FRIEND. Married Ladies will learn something - rtance by pernning "The Secret Friend, ers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Purtabies Piass Globes, mica and other Rates, and arti gies in this line, from the best establishm ip New Vork, Philadelphia, &c., which wil! be sold ; om toe most re le terins. ‘ ANGES. FUBNACES, and ire-Board | Pee Ly ven. Weare prepared to tural tac dest RANGB ip 288 anywhere ob very rearuuabie terms. Hotels, Beat. ta, kc. are invited to cali Wedc all’ kinds of GAB and BTRAM Atti romptly gud cheap. a alsg svervthing ip the LUMBING live to th @ most Aalisfactory Manor Call and age our Bathing To bs, Fountains Wa Vlosets, Waah-ataods, Basins, &c., &c..at No. 300 Ninth street, near Pennsylvania wenue. the larger actablihment in the sity. fe 2-00) Pasoanvrme the im ase be Selentiicaliy and sorrestly suited on $l Penkeyivanis arene Det, isth and 13th sta, | al fanis avenue. under the National 355 Peonsy) BY See S888. OPERA GL, : sLOPEs THERMOMETERS ATER BOSCO PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. 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