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et EL A AR SEES ESB FAITE LEN RTO BETS = EIT EINE DRL FOLIO E En GEL RI LAB TELE LCE EL IER E EVENING STAR. | Pouce R¥roRts—Second Precinct—D. M. Perkins, guoning on Sanday: %. Mary Rose, disorceriys workhoure, Horace Smith, deset~ tick, John Godier, aiding desertion: miliary. Benj. Cooper, dicerderiy; $1.53 Florra, do: #150 John Jennson and Richard Hobs, steal- ing clothing, dismissed. J.G@. Robr, selling diqner on Sunday; Also, second offence; $19 Third Precinct.-M. Middleton, disorderly; 93.56, Kate Donnelly, disorderly; S141. Re- | Decca Hanern, do; do. Jno. McDonatd, drank; diamissed. Catharine McO ollen and John H. Doyle, do; do. Margsret Hughes and Agnes White, fighting; workhouse. John Holmes, selling without license; $344 Joseph Uoffee, disorderly; dismissed. Michael Norton, disore deriy; #244. Edward Doowell, do; Daniel Deatch, indecent exposure; dismissed. James Jordon, drupk; military. | Fourth Precin John Lee, disorderly; $10. | Also, 8s @ suspicious character; workhouse. Thomas Johnson, drunk ad disorderly; #3 50. John Bobiayer, drunk; #350. Margaret and | James (Juinn, drunk and disorderly; 5 each. | Wo. O'Donrel! and Charles Vanzant, larceny; | dismissed Wm. Donglass and Sam'l Wash- | dngton, disorderly; $2. Ellen Llewetlen, drunk | and cisordesly: Peter Matten, drunk; David | Soland, disorderiy; workhouse. Mary Wise, | do.; #2. Dominic Daly, drank and disorderly; $5. Aliso, threats: jail, im default of bail for | peace. | Sizth Precinct —James Kelly, J:me< O’Shar, | Angust Contee. George Scott, David Bell, and | Altrea Jackson, violating city law; #2 etch. Marearet Mct#locblin, disorderly; dismis:ed. Samuel Gregg, violating Corporation ordi- Pauce: $2. John Walker. do.; $10. G A. Balt- zer, do ; dismissed. John Ransom, diso u+riy; | locked up. James Wesley, do.; $5.9. Wm. | Simons, do. and drunk; dismissed. J. W. | Scot do.: $5,or workhouse. Wim. Cole, assault ung batery: Eliza Cole, do.; dismissed. i Tenth £recinct.—Frauk Sewell, threats; bail | for peace. Lloyd Thomas, deserter; military; Rich'd Herrison, overcharging hack rates; | e557 ae Fotey and Julia Smithers, disor- each. William Collins, assaalt and ba'tery; bail for peace. Also, disorderly: #2. Edmond Callagher, assanit and battery; bail for peace. Also, disorderly: Patrick Sulityan, assanit and battery; bail for peace. | Also, cisorderly; #2. Lizzie Brown, keeping a | bawdy-house. bail for court. George Laten. vagrency. Chas. Walker, assault; dismigsed. James Sm hreats; bail for pea Rober’ Jobn Mirchell, car- 5s. Patrick Gibbons, as- | tor tri Annie Jackson, | : y oS L. W. Dean, de- military. Jann Dogaey, disorderly: John MePhergon, pea dismissed. | ley Adams, carrying weapons: & . disorderly dismicsed. Benj. Br: nsell, gwee Sullivan, drank and disdr- derly. ap@obn McNalty, suspicion of steal- | ing borses; deferred ' 1.59. P OPOSALS FOR RATIONS, artermaster’s Oftce, U. 2s recei¥ shington, Bealed Proposals will be > the United oa | tt ons, durivg the year | Portsmouth, New Hamp:hire, Charlestown Massachusetts, Brookisn w Vork. t Philadelpbix, Pennsylvania ' Wa-hir «ton City. District of Co! Gosport, rear Norfolk Virginia Each ratien to consist ef three-fourths ofa pound of pork or bacon, ur fresh orsalt heef; eig pb ounces of hreal or Hour, or twelve ounces of hard bread, or or Teurth pound of corn meni; and at the rate t hundred rations ofeight quarts of bear u thereof. teu pounds of rice; or, in lieu t one hundred and fifty oun { potatoes, an} one hnndred oane vgctables: ten pounds of coffee; or, in liea cne and a half pound of tea; fifteen pounda our quarts of vinegar: one pound of 5, or One ard one-fourth pound of ad E4 amantine candies; or one and a half pound of tal- low four pounds of soap, and two quarts of salt The rations to be delivered upon the order of the Comman ting Officer of each station; the fresh beef, €itherin bulk or by the single ration, of good Suality. with an equal proportion of the’ fore and hind quarters, necks and kidney—tallow exelu- ded; the pork. No.1 prime mess pork; the tlour, extra supertine; the coftee, io; the sugar, goot New Orle or its eq the Beans. | | | vinegs di od sineeat e of good All snbj-ct to inspection. | All bids must be accompanied by the following | gvarantee i + Castles, ROap, sal FORM OF GUARANTY. The undersig i 4 . in the Stat bia gt | | ee that ff case the foregoing bid of | +88 above described, be accepted in ten days after the receipt t igmeine|,.eterets good nt | 3 to | enter into contract as aforesaid, we-edargaty to make good the difference between tMg-offer'éf the said d that which may Le acco} . " OC. D., Guaputer. abe ven. are known to nof make good their gnarantee To be signed by “he Onited Judge, United States District Attor tor. No proposal will be considered unless accom- panied by the above guarantee, | Newspapers authorized to publish the abovewill | send the paper containing the first insertion to | tbis office for examination Pre posals to be endorsed ** Proposala for Rati for isi,” and addressed to the nndersigned. P®Posars ror wait BaGs Droporals will be received at this Depart riod from the first day of December, 1831, to the fol- B. SLACK. | \ Post Orrice DePaRTMENT, | til 9 o'clock a. m., tue twenty --c m. uay | th rtieth of June. 1345, such quantities of the | ' oc 2-lawiw Major and Quartermaster. Wasninctous, D.O,, Oct, 15, 1944. nber next. for ‘urnishing, during the pe- lowing kind of MAIL BAGS as may from time to time be required and ordered. to wit JUTE OANVAB MAIL 8ACK8, Of size No 1, (43 inches in length and 62 nchesin | circumference; of size No, 2, (411 in length | aud 45 inches in cireamference;) and of size No. 3, | (32inehes in leng'h and 38 inches in circumfer- | ence ) The secks of size No. 1.are to be maile of closely woven Jute Canvas. weighing not less than 14 ounces to the yard of 3i)2 inches in wiith; the yarns of the warp to be eact doubled and twistel, and to Weigh one ounce to about fifty yards, and of the fill ing or we't, if not like those of the warp, to weigh about eizhty-tive vari « Ne 2arets be madeof Jute 2 than }tounces to the the warp and weft to be Cenvas welghing not less than 4+; oances to ard of 19 inches width. f sizes Nos, 1 and 2 are to be made with a | | I a 1 e sacks of size No 3 are to be made of thinner | | the y Those ¢ tah ingor hm atthe top two inehes wide. upon which a sufficient number cf eyelet holes—at least ten to the tormer and eight to the latter—are to be weil srought, and they are each to he provided with geod and ruffcient hemp cord to lace and lie them thorouxzhly ana strongly. Unless seam- lees. th y are to be made with tw> seame, secured each with tvorows of swing. Allare to be mal inside ano ou'side, * €.8. MAIL,” in tar distinct letters. Any propo-ed improvement t! ble ip the quality of materials struction will be considered, re deciding the | best bid No prop ‘sal Ibe considered if not accompa: Bied with epeci--ens showing the construe ionand | quality of materials and workmacship of each size of the sacka did for: and also a writien guaranty fr m the p-reous proposed as sureties (whose re- vility must be certifjee hy the postmaster of | e where they res'de) that they wil become 1 cf ror the due perfor- ch proponal be ac- Keds aod ay he desira- janner of con- tively to price, in All the sacks contracted for are to be delivered, at the expenseof the contractor. at Bo-to: ew Yerk. Philsce'phia Baltimere.and Washin. ee Le, D gach quautit.es and at such times as may © ordered. The eatisated quantity required will. probably, notexceed tairty thousand sacks. including all | zea. bot the Postmaster Gen. will reserve the | ht to order and receive mors or less than such | .vantity, during the term of the contract. as the — ofthe service may seem to and, hom to de The specimens must be delivered at this Depart- menten or betore the 22d of November n«xt; and every ene submitted thould be well and distinctly marked with the number denoting its size, and | have attached tu it asamp'e of the cloth or canvas (six Inches equare) of which it is made. Such as can. wth pafety and convenience. be used in the eer ice. will be paid for at the prices specified in ‘a Broporals relating thereto. es Sroisio ou the bids will be made on or before SF November pext, and the acsepted bidder | ficient boy te4 to enter into contrac suf come ee vecurity,on or before the Ist of he proposal should be t envelope. endorsed, © Propo aud be addressed to The mane General, & ransmitted ina sealed ls for Mail- Baw is cond Assistant Pos Contract Off e. Washington, oc 19 wit Borkaeteree ens NEW RETAIL, OLOTH BovsE. = 4 No 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND souTH sts, | F HENKELMAN. in addition to the Men. | CHANT TAILURING BUSINESS, bas thig day | opened for Rete il a large assortment of ag FOREIGN 4ND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, | Such as BLACK AND COLORED CLotTR;, | BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATING' | PLAIN AND FANOY CASSIMERES AND Coat: | INGs, | and . For Men ayn Boy's Wraa, Iso. & select assortinent of goods fur LADIES CLOAKINGS. to which he would invite the atten- tion of those making purchases. Having unusual facili nd a long experience, | he feels confident of bei neet the 3 ber ite present tices: ing able to meet the wants Terms will be Cash and one Price sep 24-tp" J OR SALB—One of Page's euperior 8 fF MILL® with sary ap ureter re one of Harrison's patent CRIT MTS La. cav be ob sive ches Poly to CHAS. BL CALVERT Byatisville 1. 0., Prince Grange, Md oc L-eogt* ; Joh ¥ | Baltimore street. | 351 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! 351 PERSONAL. PROPOSALS. ADAME AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, continues to resd the prevent aod fu- ture to all who req it with great accuracy. and is able tocounsel upsnallimportact matters with salety. No 249 C street, between 4% and 6h sts Istand. sep 29-Im* MES, BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulteton the Pas’ Present ani Futare events, at her roem. on the northwest oorner of 4th and Lb sts Sle has atudied under one of the most cele- brated Astrflogers of the age. She guarantees satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. Se can be seen froma ‘ dollar. SB Sp: ep sia M RS. L.. SM{TH. with her extraordinary powers | to describe your living and dead frien ‘a, gi the rames of both, tells character, the fatur, amines ell kiués diseases, will give sittings a 4th rt eet, five doors above J street 10 till 8 p. m. Circle Wedvesd: DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennaylvania avenue, sec- sond door from 13th street, attends to a! branches of the profession, oc 13-im* ENTISTRY —Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL. Dentists, Room Nove, Worhiteien eet Bui'diog, corner Penna. evenue and Bak | street. oc 10-1m* G44 DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teth Eztracud without Pvim with the Mubvita of I would advise all Teens Raving teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr. fawirs office, > and have them taken out by this new and harmless process. Also call and examine the Doctor’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. Lf you once sve the great improvement in his teeth you wall aay es hore 2 oe other style than this new | ‘ath odes cen 42, Pa. avenues, between Bovis 8, B. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist. TEETH M. LOUMIS, M. D., the Invemor and Pateates ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRETH, at- tends personally at his office in this city any persons caa wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. | Persons calling at my office cau be accommodated with ang style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whoare particular and wisb the purest cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that art cap e MINERAL PLATS wil) be more warranted, in this city—No 338 Pennsyivanis avenue Sth end Wth streets, Also, 907 Arch at, ely mars ly EDUOATIONAL. IV 185 LILLIE BENNETT has the honor to in- IVE form the public that she 1s prepared to_¢ instructions in u usic.at ber resideuca. No. 5 st het..6th and 7th sts., amd respectfully svlicit their patronage. She respectfully offers the followiug references Prot J H. Daniel, Hon. Rich’d Wallach Mayor, Frauck T ytor. Esq., Dr, Alex. McDozald Davis Boyle, Esq 864. sep 17. HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY teenth annual session of this institution will commence on the.5th of September, 1464. Circu lars obtained at the“Academy, corner iith street and New York ayggnens au 15-e02m* ROOKVILLE ACAQEMY, Session commence#se ot, 5th. Entire expense for 21 weeks, $110, Circulars at Star Office or al- dress R. K.° BURN, Principal an 5 eo2m* Broekville. Hours from ings. #28 Im*™ | i duce, thi Montgomery co CLOTHING. Re READ! , BEAD! ‘READ! £W FALLAND WINTER GOOD8.—Just re- | ceiveda large assortment of Geut’s Furnishing Coots. comprising the latest styles, at SMITH & BEALL’S, No. 361 7th street, between I and K sts, Persops will do well to call and examiue onr stock of FURNISHING GOODS before purchasing elrewhere, as we will guarantee to save them 1) eee atSmiTH & BEALL’S,7th street, bat. and K sts.,No. 361. Those in want of BUSINESS BUITS, wil! pleasa call and Ge gens sample goods. as we haveachwica selection piece goods op hand, at SMITH & BEALL’, 7th street, bet. 1 and K, No. 361. CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER.—Persona tof Business or Black Dresa Suits, will fiod eatly to their advantage to eall at BMITH & | ALL'S, 7th street, bet. I and K, No. 361, BOYS’ SUITS.—We have just received onr large fali and winter stock of Boys’ Clothing, which we are CORT: at very lew prices. Kemember the ee,2MITH & BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. Land + No. 361, Sep 16-Im* pus MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, 08. & OO 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. . BROS, & CO., 40 SMITH Clothiers and Merchant Tailorr, Wert Baltimcre street, The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 4@ West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices, & Wy soning tanians ac seve per cent, by getting heir Clothing made 81 \trm47 BROS & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the | country ia SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 Wess Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st., Baliimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent. by | baying their Clothing of aos & co 40 West Baltimore street, Our Washington customers ean fiad the best stock of Clothing in the country—evecy article eponged—at SMITH, BROS, & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Clothing in the country. SMITH, BROS. & CU., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to ycur Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street, The place where everybody gets suited, SM1rH, BROS. & 9 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that 8) their Goods. ene GON SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Disebarged Soldiers in Washington are | eflered a discount of In ee cent. by buyiugofus, | SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars on Suit by buying of see ‘3 (SMITH, BROS.&00., | 40 West Baltix ore st., Baltimore, 3a, It will pay all to come to Baltimore to buy your cLoTHIhe. SMITH, BROS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CU., Marble Hall Ce nonce AG Wes atinore . t your Fall and Winter Olothing. street, to get yor SMITH BROS. & CO, Merchant Tailors and Olcthiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and Buglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plein SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. All ip endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & CO’S Popular Merble Hall Clothing Houss, 40 West sep 24-. THE OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, No, 351 Cat,, bet. 434 and 6th a's, EsTabLisHED 1852, I8AAC HERZBERG & SON continue to mak® on all sumson ¥ atches, Diamond Ladies’ and Gent's wearing id ip fact » pun a:] mer-hacdise a: a:ly taken in a Pawn office. The high-st advance maje and all b siness strietly confidential. Hay. ing conducted b«siness for so many yeara in thi city, we can, of couree. refer to any oid resident of Wasbireton. membsr No. 351 north Ost,, bet. 436 and 6th ats. Immediately in rear of Nati nal Hotel. sep 16-1m* I, HEKZBERG & BON. IREMEN’S INBUKAN CE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL...... .-—-.£200.000, Street and Louisiana A 1, Ov Bank of Washingt.n. "“* Coen NSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPER’ : AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, a DI S2 George Shoemaker John D. Barclay 8smuel Cropley, * Andrew Rothweil, Thomas Parker, Richard 3 BB. French, Dr. C. W. Samuel Redfern, Robert White, pWitiamWlon | TeBuward Olerk. ollcies, © charge ter FOS JAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIB, Sec’y. Uf Met ible DEPARTMENT, OFFIGE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washinston, Octoder 4, 1304, Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersizned, it has been made to appcar tnat The National Bank of the Marupolis, in the City of Washington. in the county of Washington and Dis- tric. of Colum has been duly organized under cording to the requiteme tts of the act of 88 entitle! * An act to provide a National cy. secured bya pleoge of United States ane provide for he ¢ esulate and pe -B theresf.”’ approved Juae 3. 1864, aud has complied with ali the provisions of ssid act re- Se basic, be cow plied with before commencing Nee Ress of banking under said act: bs Hugh McCull9ck. Coraptrojler Cohereby certify that The Na: Metropolis, in the City af Me Columbia. is authorized to pecezion at ad Districa af of Banking under the act aforemig’ 1 business In testimony whereof, witn--siny hand and seal sep 22 eo6m of offices this fourthday af {rs.J "HUGH MoOO Lee eed det Comptroller of the Cur: eucy, pprorozats FOR HAY. eee gp See ee ProPosats FOR LOAN. Tauasvay DuragrMenr July 2, 134, Notice ishereby givew that subscriptions will | ba received by the Treasurer of th@ United Status the several Assistant Treasurera aud Designated Deporitories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Aganta or Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1964, bearing Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawfal money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity into six per cent. gold 2 | bearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable twenty yeare from August 15, 1867, The Notes will be issued in the denomination s 0 fifty. one hundred, #ve hundred, one thousand an five thonsand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may he directed by the sub- Scribers. ‘All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites The party depositing must endorse npon the original certificate the denomination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be or payable to order. forwarded te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free | of transportation charges as seon after the receipd of the original Oertificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on a! deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original | certificates. As the notes draw interest from August 15, per fons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note te date of deposit, Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars | and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one por rent. which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by No deductions for commissions must be made from the effcer with whom the deposit was made. he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see that the proper endorsements are male upon the original certificaten, All officers authorized to receive deposits ara requested to give to applicants all desired informa tion, and afford every facility for makiue sub- W.P. FESSENDEN, Becretary of the Treasury scriptions, Sy 25-tf PRoPosars FOR Gone Nous SrBAMER OAL. Chic Quartermaster’s O! Wa. +, Depot of Washington. ( ction C. b Uetober 2, 1854. ¢ Sealed until TU i -viz's vered on hoard of Georgetown, pna of Bitnminou. s 100 4 delivered at the Government cal yard, George town, D.C eamer Delivery of the whole amount contracted for to be made in twenty five (25) days from date of con- tract. Bonda ins avm equal to half the amount of the contract wiil be required of the successful bidder or bidders Propora's must be plainly endorsed, “Proposa’s and Addressed to for Bitaminons Steamer Coal,” the undersigned. D, H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, oc tt _ Depot of Washington, PRerosaLts FOR FLOUR, Office D-pot Commis: Washington, D. ary of Subsistence, Ustober 24, 1854. 4 Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, are invited until November 1, at 12 0’clock m., for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TWO THOUSAND (2,000. BARRELS OF FLOUR, The proposals will be for whatis known at this Depot as 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. he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in auch eee daily, as the Government may direct; elivered at the Government warehouse in George town, at the wharves or railroad depot in Wasb- ington, D.C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to ba com- pistes within twenty days from the opening of the ids. Paymert will be made in certificates of indebt- ednese,or such other fands us the Government may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made Just before the Flour is received, and none will he accepted which is not fresh from wheat ground in the vicinity where manou- tactured, unless of a very superior quality. The Flour to be delivered in new oak 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 ba entertained from parties who have previously failed tocamply with their bids. or from bidders rot present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bidato be addrassed to the under- rigned, at Nu. 223 G street, endorsed, ** Proposals for Flour, 8.0 GREENE, oc 24 td Captain and C, V. 8. PRoPosats FOR LUMBER, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinston, AsHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 17, 1864, H Seal:d Proposals will be receive: this office until BATURDAY, October 29, J64, at 12 o’clock m..for the delivery at this depot of Lumber of the following amounte, kinds, and descriptions, viz: 1,000,000 feet 4-4 or l-inch White Pine common Cullinge. : Dwe feet 64 or 13s-inch White Pine common Cullings “IU 0 feet 8-4 or 2- lings. lw00 feet 4-4 or l-inch tongued and groored Paid Ret 3 x4 Hemlock Beantlt (40 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 12 feet dso feet 3 x 4 Hemlock Beautling, 14 fost Jong. 20,00 feet 3x 4 Heimtock Beantling, 16 feet long. nch White Pine common Qul- 00 feet 2x4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet x4Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet tae x 5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. i x 6 Hemleck Joist, 12 feet long. x 6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long 5 3.x 6 Hemiock Joist, 20 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x 6 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. . 25,00 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist, 14 feet loug. 25,000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist, 18 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x 7 Hemlock Joist, 18 feet ons. £0,000 feet 3x 3 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. 25,000 feet 3x8 Hemiock Joist, 24 feet long. 25,0:0 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 25,0 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 2 feet low. & 000 feet 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joiat,24 feet lon 1.50 (4s) No.1 18-inch sawed White’ Pine 8° gles. 1,5:0.0F0 beat quality sawed Cedar Shingles, 260.00 Plastering Latha, Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed fer will be required. Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity a8 ab:-ve specified, or fur tae whole amount advertised for. _ Allofthe above described to be good merchant- able lumber, subject to the inspection of an iaspec- tor appointed on the part of the Government. All of the lumber contracted for to be delivered Within thirty (3)) days trom date of contract, Proposals from disioyal parties will uot be con- sidered, and anoath of allegiance tothe United iets Government must accompaoy each propo- sition The ab of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded bim, must be guaranteed by tyvo responsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty, The fn!) name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. Bonde in a sum equal to halfof the amount of the contract signed by the con’ractor und both of his guarantors, will be required of the successfal bid- der upon signing the contract, The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed to@ high is reserved by the Depot Quar- waster. Preposals must be plaivly endorsed on the en- ye ope, Proposals for Lumber,’’and addressed to the undersigned . H RUC Brigadier General and Chief cel7.td Depot of nartermaster, ‘ashington. Proposala will be received at this office | TUESDAY. November 1. 1$i4, at 12 o'clock . for the delivery of the following amounts of 0 tonsa of Bituminous Steamer Coal, to ha cessels at Government nal. to be ground, and made | \ LAND SALES, P®orcsats Foe FORAGE, Oa: sr QusaTEamasran 8 UZ7108. Wasdiseror Daror 3, 1. § bs Sealed Propunsis are invited by the andersigned ‘or suppiying the U 9. De artment, at “Washi cr * Jexemari id Port Monroe. Va., or sither of these olaces, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw Bids will be receiv for the dehveary of 5,000 bashols of corn or cate and § tont of hay or etraw, | and cpwards | points th 36 to | Fates at which they will om 3 | proposals with a aich of toe asove-uamed deliveries, and the th dev ef ence crsicle pectmeaice meaele @ quan ef enc! cle propo ered, tha time when said te jveries shel! ba onw weaced, and when to be currplated bi as price must he written outin words on the nds. Corn t be up ia aul sacks, of abuat two bnshelseach, Oatsin like sacknofabout three bushels each kn to be furnished without axtra charge to Goveoment The har and atraw to be securely baled. The particular Kind or deseription -f oats, corn, bay or straw proposed te be delivered mast be atated in the proposals All the articles ofered ander the dids herein vited will be subject toa rigid inspec ion by the Government Inspector before being accepted Covtracta will be awarded from time to time tw the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and payment wili be made when the whole amont contracted for shal! have beep slivered and accepted ‘The biduer will be required te secompany Als aranty, sigued by two respon- hin bid is secepted he or Bidders must state a! a ible persons that in case | they will, within ten days thereafter, execate the | contract | sureties in a sum equal ! tract, to deliver the forage pru | with the terms of this advertisment; and in cane | eae sete binder should failte euter | t act, the: for the same. with good and sufficient to the smount of the con- ied in conformity inte the con to make good the difference between ae offer of aaié bidder and the next lowest reapen sible bidde . or the person to whom the oon may de awarded The responeibility of the gUarantors must be shown by the ufficial certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or apy other officer | under the United States Government or responai dle person known to tF is office. Al) bidders will be suly aotifed of the accept 7 rejection of waeir proposals “the full name acd P.O., adress of each biader it be legibly written ip the proposal. eProporale must be addressed & Brig. Gen. D. B. Kneker, Chief Yapot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C.,and should be plainly marted ‘Proposals D i. Rand sam equal to the amount Of the con by the contractor and both ov hic a i} be required of the success-al bid: ter or hidderr upon 4igning the contract. Blay_« forms of bids, gvaranteer, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at Ofce. FORM OF PKOZUBAL. (Town, Connty and State) (Date) {, ihe subscriber, do aereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United Btates, at the Quarter master’s I’ spartment at » agreeably to the sertos of your advertisement inviting propoxalr for forage, tated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1968 the following articles, viz: —— bushels of Gorn, in ascka, at — per buchel ef ca pon nas — bushele o: Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds —tone of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,0” pounds -—— tons of Baled Siraw, at — per ton of 2,0 pei Prry to commences on or before the — day of . and to be completed on or before the yor , 186—, and pledge myself to enter {nto a written covtract with the United Btates with good and aporoved securities, within the space of ten dayf after being notified that my bid has b2en secented Your obadient servant, Brigadier General D. H, Ruokar. ( 1 Depot Quartermaster, Sores Washington, D.O, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of win the County of and State of ——, hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant with the United States. and guarantee in case the foreguing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten da: after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con tract for the aame with good and sufficient sure ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms uf advertisement dated December 8, | ander which the bid was made,and, ip case the éaid bal) fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, srantes to make good the differ euce between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contrant may be awarded. Given wader our hands and seals this Faiar ot Soe Seal, I herep; certify thai, to the best of my know) edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are geod and sufficient a posure for the amount for hich thi ffer tu be security. —_ —. “iho be eortined by the United States District At torney, Oollector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United Btates Screens, OF respon sible person known to this offce, RUCKER, dec Stf Brigadier General and Q. M, HIEP QUARTERMASTEB’S OFFICE, Duron? or WasHIncron, Washinsion, D. C., January 4, 1364. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, iiumber Leather, Office Forniture, Harness, and Beaders are re anested to send to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeach week. asvaled proposal or liat, im duplicate, of the articles they are prepared to furnisb te this Depot at short aotics. the price of each marked in plain Ggures. ao thet.in case the exigencies: of the service R. the article or articles cap be obtained without delay. and at the lowest price Dealom wishing to well to this Depot will be re red to furnish the mane every Mon: me wp a ROORER. gadier aland Ohief Quartermaster, eater Sener Depot of Washington. moynin i | | exp DEN THE UNITED ‘tT O STATES, FuR THe SALE OF VALU ABLBLANDS IN THB LATE WINNEBAGO INDI KEBERVATION IN MINNES. Ta’ In porsuauce of law. President of the United States of America. do B* TNE PRESI ber+by declare and Make Known that pabticsales | wilt be held inthe urder mentioned band Office, in the State of Minn-sota, at the periods herein- after designated, to wit: At the Land Office at St_ Pater, commencing on | MONDAY. the fifth day of December next, for the disporal of the pudlic lands comprised intue late reserve for the Winnebag? Indians, ahote mrp- tioned, and sitnated in the following parte tewnabipa which will be «old at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen tsthereon, viz: North of the base lineand west of the fifth principal | median. In tewnship I$, range 2s. -- .. 15 334.9 acr In township 17, ras 24 nae aes 5.405 44 In township 16, range 25. 15 Di.34 In township W7, range 25 . 17,649.71 ° 25 277.3) In township 18, ran. ‘A achedute particularly Cescribing the indivic pal tracts, with the appraised value p-r acre. will be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota . The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day appointel, and will proceed, in the order designated in the above mentioned schedule, and consecutivel* by tewnships. as here- in_ advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thna closed ; bu: the sate shall not he kept open longer than two weeks no private entry ef any of the lands will bead | mitted until after the expiration of the two Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing; | ton. thie 234 day of Angst Anno Domini oo thousand eight Rundred and sixty four ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President: JO8. 8. WIL . Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICS TO ACTUAL BONA FIDESETTLERS— PRE-EMPTORS Ip the third section of the act of Congress, ap- rroved 2ist of February, 13 Statutes. volume 1é, page Oot, opening to sale the Winnevago Reserva ion it iw Stipulated that before any person shall be entitled to enter any portion of the raid lands, emption or oth rwite, previous to their e to nale tothe highest bilder at public he snall become an actual bona fide and shall conform to all the regulations vow provided by law in ease: of pre emption. aud shal: pay, within the term of one outery settler thereon year from rcrnaaca tnt cr settlament, the full | sprained value of the lands and the improvements | thereon, Now in order that all such bona-fide, actual settlements May he secired to the eeveral pre- emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that they must come furward and file t vits,desiquytipg “he particular tracts on which they may he actually settled, pine the date of such actual settlement, and. before the expiration of ene year from euch dae. the several pra-emption claim» must he established hefore the Register and Receiver, sceording to the requirements of the pre-emption laws. aud ful payment mada thereon accor@ng to the tull affixed, appraised value o| the Iandaand improvenents thereon Ist. Ip all auch 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 publia sale 2d. {n all preemption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub liceale the parties mast estabtish and pay op for their claims otberwis- all tracts im this clase will be offered to the highest bi ider, under the forego- ing proclamation, yet with ‘he stipulation that at such public sale the sum than for the appr: do valne JuS 8 WILSON, an 30-lawl3w Acting Commissioner. KRESS COMPANY ADAMS EXPO TFION 018 PALAVENT Shincion, D. 6. ASTERN, NORTHERN, any es GREAT OA EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Y=°™ MEROHANVISCB MUNEY, JEWSLnY VAL ABLES, NOTES, 8TOCKS. BONDS. &o., i Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH'to als accesnible sections of the country This Company ‘as agencienin the Principal Railway Towns in the NORTY. BAST. WEST. AND NOBTH WHAT te principal offices are WASHINGTON aa D. O., YORK, #OSTON HILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. CIN- GINNATI, 8T LOUIS, Louis. VILLE, LEXINGTON Connections are made at New York ana Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES and gther steamship line to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Kuropean axpremser to all prominent commercial townn in Great Britain and the Conti ment. Ocliection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible pacta JS United States. @. DUNN Fe Washivaten’ D., OR5 PAWNBROKEKR AND 985 LOAN OFFICE, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K WALSH, 285 C Street, between lth and 1th, Second door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon, In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances oa Goid and Silver Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardwar. Clothing. and Merchandise of every description in good order. @/ Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorab!y knewn t# many of its citizens, I aw confident that to ail who may in- trust me with buainess,(which will be strictly confidential) 1 will give satisfaction Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’cloek, a. M. until Nine o’clock P.M, sep 13-3m 255 28. ov JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirteentH Stree, oppositgs U, 8, Treasvay, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act of June 30th, 1864, The notes will be issued under date of August th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an oually, and will be convertible at the optionof the bolder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds, We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CBRTIFICATE CHECKS, Sy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS ; AND OTHERS We invite the attention of all persons who are in want of FURNI. TURE or HOUSEKKEPING GOODS to call and examine our large and extensive assertment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby making it animportant item in the selec- tion of FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be founa at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN, No. 530 Beventh street, between 2%-eo m Louisiana av. and Det., east side. ANUR uM E. AN URS, N MANUBSE. BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN TEES UNITED STATES, URE INTHE The nad eral ened. bay ng contracted forall the Manure at Giesdoro Point, D.C., are now pre- red to put on board vessels free of expense to japtains at low rates. Add N Wao rie ee Wenn ress 0. b Tree ashington, or Gissb0HO POINT MANORE WHART. °F *° au 10-tf JOHN PETTIBONE & OO. Oftce Depot Commissary of Suc estomces 8 223 G st., Washington, Oct. 13, 1864, Sealed Proposals, in dupli sate. for Two Hundred (20) Tons of Good Merchantable Unbaled Hay, will be received at this office until THURSDAY, Oct. 27. 164, at 120’clock m. Bids wust be endorsed ** Proposals for Hay.” and accompanied by an oath of allegiance (unless the bidder bas one on file iu this office) and the usual euiranty, signed by not less than two respono- sible persona. whose solvency murt ba shown by the olficial certificate of the Clerk of the near- ee District Court or of the United States Attor- Parties to whom awards may be mado must ouce enter into contract, and wise bonds canal ay awount to oce baif the suin to be received on the contract. tigned by the contractor and both of his a Puardy e UL uoeienane wards wiil vot be made to ho h heretofore failed *o fulfill his contracts with the be tuueider amor Will proposals of disloyal parties e rigbt to rejest proposals i Goverument if. io its opinion, the public mesress wil be enbeseved by the: x fetection. ra must be pre: t i bide, 'o respond to vimraemans Se euInS Cs thele ‘The Hay nuei bed: livered at the National Mon- ment Grounds. Washington. D ©., unbaled and free of sil cont of transportation or weighing. It will be weighed bya sworn weigher kefare it ia seceptadiiand will alee be ripidly inspected; and tof a goo Berioctea. : 3 . merchantable quality will ie delivery 0! e Hay must i ten110)cays from the execution of the oan and be completed within forty (40) days from the cate anave rame. Jets f th ‘por 8 completion o: @ contract th Will be paid for in such funds a8 the Gavernat tesy bave on hand to disturas, or as soon there- after as the proper officer inav be in funda, Pre posals must be addrcased to E. T, BRIDGES Captain and 0.8, V, ICE Life of Jomivi; oc Ht eatd NITED STATE; y U OCTOBER -Ucnte ae War; Sigovificance of tles in History; and the Crické i B. McPyeraov: Kiug 0; i Department; Omicial Lntelligenie: acid RANCK TAYLOR. MAGAZINE FOR | T, TIMOTHY'S HALL, ‘The undersigned will open, his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Bepte 13, 1834. He has, by avery liberal eutlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none in the ceantry for brity of climate and beauty of scenery. The Hall is an extensive series of build- ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfort. convenience and health, surrounded by 30 acres of ground.affording ample scope for physical exer- cise. The following gentlemen constitute the ty: scully ‘PARSONS. Principal and Profei aoe of Mathematics and Moral Sciences, KO. 8. 1, A. M., Peefosce of Natural Science and Mathematics. P. eae ee Bet eeor of Ancient Languages lorai Science, protnsotay elle egereea daar toad 0 of Belles: Lettres and Ancien’ rolftev HH BRUNING-A. Mae Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics, Professor of French Languages. "Professor of Painting and Drawing. A.M. METZ, Eeq.. Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Boarding pupils per year of 10 months, weekly boarding pupils $200 per year of 10 months; daily pupils $100 per year of 10 months, including fare to and from the city. 3 For particulars gee circulars. to be obtained at principal Bookstores, oF at aN, Catonsville, more Conair Maryland, the Star Office, ND TIN WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOoDs. COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. I offer all of the above articles af goods, whic embrace the best assortment ever offered to. th Wi ington publicrat per ‘cent Jower than the Balti Cirenlara to be sepeDeWim= 8a 8 316 F STREET. Cc} YY. ROCKER @uass., i, Enigma; Lifé ; bs Ealters’Boccrat CaB,be porobased eluew ere in the city. and see for yourselves. J. R. POLBY, nth fepi-Im* 316 F st, north, bet, 0th and purostantr TO BUTLEKS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S OONCENTBATED CLAM TO BB A MOST VALUABLB ARTICLE TO THEIB TRADB, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of d'eu for the oficer’s mess. It is prepsred {n one minute,and makes « most delicious Soup or Chowder. It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profits are large H, A. DOWNING & CO,, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 11) Bast sth st., New York, For sate by BARBOUB & SEMMES. Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O setly Bers AND SHOES We sie now manufacturing all sindsof and SHOES. sod constanly reeviving aie vos lou. made expressly to order. and will bo t sold at a much lower price than has been articles. Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern TO SUIT THE TIMBS. ly of Eastern wade work of every des heretefore charged in this city for much inferior or City made work, will always find a good assurt- ment in store and at the lowest prices. Give usa call. GRIFriN BROTHER, ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenue. Cc, W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELUR Cc. W. BOUTELER & SUN, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARB, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOOD3, TIN CHAMBER B8ETS, OOAL OLL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOB MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, w@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IBON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 17-e06m between 9th and 10th sts our BEYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 6U0 Ninve Srassr, near avenue, ave just received, and qill constantly Keep on and, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, ica and other ies, and all arti- e, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c.,which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. RANGES, FUBNAOBS, and Fire-Board We are prepared to furnisa the best RANGE in ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Bestaurants, &.c., are invited to call. ‘We do all’ kinds of GAS snd STEAM OTD) oy and cheap, as also everything Prose: NG line in the most Gall and see our Bahia, Ninth street, near Pennsy: entablishment in the city, IMPRUVB YOUR BYE wht by the ase of the ce or by ebrated PessLs ¢f Prrisgoria Sreotac! versally acknowledgvd as the ‘t for STRENGTH. @ Passaavine the impaired Byesight. semtideulyand sorveotly suited, by RANKIN & CO., Opticians. bet. 13th and 13th sts,, 944 Pennsylvania avenue, onal, JJ st and Basra pan st a te 6 SSS jw YORK NEWSPAPERS FORWAKD- BE TBOM NEW YORE DAILY, at greatly jovs.— Terma, for on { ble ii eance:), For. the Herald. $7. instead of $10; sige ae Port, ty: Rveuiny ‘Express, 36.50 gdarens ‘A. JOYOR. No, 62 west ét, New x seen iLLLARD TAB! Paat beorie ber haa T ym “SUAsB BELRIARD TABLES. nearly ast: whic! a of very ie reom, corner and Pennavivanisevenue tele-tf , OF THE “O C4 TAIN SRauD ite, ENTIPSDE Peon g.A. Wis jCK TAYLOR | OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH [, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, | L 0} ow Spiri tj Paste r, Low Spirita, 6 must not beforalesa | (} PES. 01 is, Ohgrm PRS, OTOG! 0. D& VISITE, de, . ae gee and at west pe ae 1 as JOHNSON I BALTIMORB LOCK HOSPITAL, DERICK 8TREETE THR ONLY PHYSIC‘'aN aOVBRTISING Nar discyvernd Lins rs Kis hs Bpeedy, ana Je mw the wor ‘or lain 7) ES OF (MPRUDENCR Hours! No Trifttag ? ' Persons Rained by Ignerant Pretenders, oF by Deadly Poison, Wercury. shor! avply im metiately. ‘4 CURBS WakKRANTEL OF NO CHAROD IN FROM ONR TO TWO DAYS. Kneas of the Back Involuntary Dise | Btrictures. Affactions of the Kidneys and Bieler, mpotency, General Debility, Bacrncsneen, Dre ‘Confaxion of ta ion of ‘the Heart Timitity, Tremb! Dimuras of Signt ar Giddiness, Disease of the A Pbroat, Ni .Affsetions of t hese rri frem Solitary Rabite of Youth—the olitary practicen more fatal to th f Syrens to the mariners of Blysens. bitghting their most hrilliant hopes oF | Savistead one, rendering marriage. &o., impoasi- Te YOUNG MEN Ee; ally, WRO have bees. th tary Vice.that dreadfni and acatrnatioe neat eit Dually sweeps to ap notim: ly grave thousands ‘oung Men of the most exalted talent and briliiam Intelleet. who might otherwrae entranced He Reitef im Nin tening Senat-e with the thunders of waked to artacy the !wtng tvra_ mar canes a confide AKE PARTACULAR NOTIOR. These are some of the sad and me S | produced by early babits of youth, rit Wostees, | of the Back and Limbs. Pain in the Head, Dimni of Bight. Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation o the Heart. Dyspepsin Nervous Irritability De- Tangement of the Digestive Punetions. General Detilits Symptoms of Cansumption, &o Mastaity.—The fearfn) fects on the mind are mneb to be treaded—Lose of Memory Confneter of Ideas. Depression of Spirits Evil Porebodings, | Aversion te Society. Salf distrust, Love of Bo) tade, Timidity. Ae MARRIAGE Moarrved Persons, or yoang man contemplat Marriage, aware of Physica! Weakness, Organ’ Dehility Wasting of the Organs, Defarmitien, &0.5 shoold apply immediately He who places himself onder the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his henor tleman, an? covfidan‘ly rely upon his Physician ORGANIC WSAKNESS, IMPOT MENTS TO MARRI By Dr Johnston's marvelons tre ness of the Organs ix speedily cured. a Tesinred Thousnnds of the most nerrou tated and impotent. whe bad lost al? ho: deen immediately relieved | All impediments to marriage, Physicat or Mental Dinqualifications. Lose of Procrestive Power, Nert- | voue Irritability, Tremblings and Weaknees, of Exhaustion of the most frarin! kind, speedily eur Dn. JUB NSO. Member of the Roya! Coli-ge of Burgsont, Lom don, Graduate trom one of the most eminent Col- leges in the United Staten and the greater part of whore life has beeu spent in the hospitals of Lon don. Paris.Philatel pia and elsewhare,nas effacted some of the most astonishing cures that were eva’ Known, many troubled with ringing in the he and ears when asleep great nervousness he alarmed at sodden sounds. hashfniness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangemen’ | ef mind. were enred immediately YOUNG WEN who Rave injared themarlves by «certain practios indulged in when alou»—a habit frsqacatly learned from +vil companions, or at school, the effecte of which are nightly felt. even whew aslewp. and, if ) Botenred. rendere marringe impossible, and de- stroyr both mind and hedy. shon!d apply immedi- | ately Whata pity tate youug mac the aope of aig conatry and farling of his parents, should be | anatched from all the prospects aad entoymente of | life by the conseqnence of Teviation from the path of natnre and indulging in acertain secret habit, Buch persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE Fefiect thats sunnd miod avo ovay are the mogt Decensary requisites ty promote connadial happi nessinderd Without thexe the Journey thro: life becomes a weary gilurimage, the prespec hourly darkens to the vi-w, the mina becomea shadowed with despair and Alle’ with the melan- choly retiections that the happiness o? another is blighted with our own DISEASES OF (MP RUVENCA. When the cisgnidea and imprudeut vqtary of picamatetinds be has imbibed the seeds of this paine ful disease it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap prize to those who, from eduestion and respasta. ility can alone befriend him He falle into the hands of ignorant and desigving pro’ ‘8, who, incapable ofcaring, fileb his pecuniary substance, Keep him trifling month after month, or as long af the smallest fee can be obtained. acd in despair leave him with ruined health to sien over his gall- ing ais ointment; or. by the ane of that deadly json. Mercary hastep thy constitutional eympe ma of this terrible dixease, such a* Affections of the Head. Throat, Nose Skin. te. progressing with frightful rapidity anti! death pute an end to hie dreadfnl sufferings hy aending him to that om discovered country ors whore bourne ao travele, returns OFFICR 7 SUUTH FREVERI'; K STREET, left hand side going from Baltiniore street, a few doors from thecorner Pai! aot to observe name and nomber © No lettern received antess post: paid and cone | taining »atmemp to be asedonthe repiy. Persons | Writing snould atate age, and send portion ot ad- | vertiaement describing «ymptoma, The Dr.’s Diploma hanes in aw Ure, INDORSEMENT + VUE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establehmen® within the last twenty years. and the aumerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reportaraof The Ban? and many other , notices of which have ap- { | ajored agaip and again before the public, besides ie standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility. je s mnfficient guarantee to the f- ac SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED _ja29-ly a ECRET DISEASES! SECKET DISEASES BAMAKBITAN’S GiFT SAMARITANS GIFT) THE MOST CERIAIN KEMEDY SVER USED “Wes. A Positive Cure” for GONURHU A, GLEKT, 3: a10TURBS, a Contains no Minera: av Balsam, av Mercury, to Taken w &fect a Cura They are entirely vegutadle, having nv smeil n0F | any unpleasant taste, and wil] oot in any way in- jars the stomach or bowels of the mont delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases | in “twenty-four hours Urepared by a graduat of the University of Penusylvania, one of the m eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, WO EXPOSURE, BO TROUEL 0 OUANGE WHATEVER, Tet thone who bave ‘despaired of getting sured, cr who haze bean gorge’ with Ralsam Gopavia, or ercury. try the SAMAGITAN'S GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain euvelope Price—Male packages. $3 Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD B Dit SCKUFP:( La ULCaeks, SURES SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES BUILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, @o. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND G#RE JUIOP Fp oferea Ene godlic as, « positive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENERKAL DISBARBS teed s MARITAN’S ROOT ANP BERB IUICB is Most potent, certaiv ano +ffectual remedy CVG, prescribed; it reacber and eradicates ovary particle of the venereal po that thecure is thorough and permanent. Take theo of this purifying reme- ay, snaite goapeer ane de aot aecneys, to your pos- rity at for which you may repent in efter years pea BO Not oeeh ath nee OUgs yuu Ma e pronveune anca: e, SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERS JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system. an well as ali the bad affecte of Mercury, i rears TI Bich a eetaie ote: Dimi with woic! fam J males auffer,? © ROOT AND HERB JULORS is most happily Adapted. 1p Cleerated Uterus, 1p Winter. WP beecing iowa” Falling of the Woinb 'e' ity. an fi leor plain jnciden' Cl) Bent by exprase” Price $! a bottle, 0 ybottles | ah BAMAKITAN D UHANUKB WASH, i Ce i N directions. DESMOND & CO. Hor 191 Philadelphia Post ice. 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