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'ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. se eel From Fort Scott—Guerrilia Outrages. Low Oct, 27.—Der atches in the bor- anti shay. ten tram from For? Smith | was ked by “bush whakers” south of Fort Scott, Sixteen men were Killed, and a part of the train Sarned. About 1,500 refugees ac- | the train. mente guerrillas, under Captaft Taylor, @ntered Marmeton.a few miles from Fort Scott, at 15 o'clock on Saturday nicht, and murdered Wolonels Knowels, Browo, Hawkias, McGoni- gie, Cl wick, and Stout. who wereen route for the North, tocether with Savire Reynolds and twoothercitizens. They horned a church, | two stores, and several dwellings. | ‘The Union loss in the battle of the td as | seventy-five wounded. The wer: cent to | Leavenwor'h on Mcnday The Kansas militia have gone home. Mar- | tial law has been abolished, aud busines re- sumed. Five hundred rebels, under Lieutenant Golo- nel Mcbantels, crossed the Hannibal at St. Joseph railroad, near Bulklin, oa Mom‘ay, | going North. A strong force has been sent after em. Acvices from Upper Missourisay that Gene- | ral Sully bas gone into winter quarters at | Fort Sully. The Winnebago Indians are ina starving sondition. The S:. Albans Raiders. Monrrwst, Oct. 3.—The proceedings inthe ie of the Vermont raiders has been trans- @rred bere The prisoners arrived last night, and sre now in ja'l. The removal was made secretly to avoid excitement. One disposition | was taken yesterday. Furiher proceedings | have been postponed until next week,on ace | a BETH. Wount of tie Catholic holidays. | ML. voomrs, 0.25" AaB eentor and Datentes | ofthe MINERAL PLATR CEBTH. at tends personally at bis office in this oity. ‘any persous can wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. | _ Persons calling at my office cxn be accommodated | with any style and price of Teeth they cay desire, | butto those whoare pertionlar and wish the purest | cleanest, strongest, and mart perfect denture that artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Hoome ip this city—No43% Pennsy!vavia avenue Detwaen 9th and J0th streeta, Also, 997 Arch **,, Philadel> manna} eal CLOTHING. (PuE MOET POPULAR OLOTHING HOUSE IS H, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. Baltimore. SVITH, BROS. & CO., Clothiers and Merchant | | Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimcre strect, i - The Bop Ton Merchant Tai 5 No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices. JHE | i 4 | on ofthe West Chester Jef- fersonia n. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—The case of the Westchi the United States Circuit Court yesterday, Wm H. Hodgson vs. Wm. Miilward, United States Marshal. The jury rendered a verdict for the plainuff for 2500 as damages for the ille- gal seizure of the Jeffersonian. The Suppres The New Constitution ef Maryland, aaa ies re 28 *The Uonrt of Appeals atO- Set tion tn the case of the new constitution. ‘The Governer has bean to-day. héaring the argument of cougsel on 3: ip the solciers yinew™ oS ThegGovernor’e proclamation declaring the Bew constitn@en adopted is expectadio be is- sued to-mograw. From Arkansas. Caino, Oct. 27.—The steamer Mayduke. frem Duvall’s Bioff, arrived a: Memphis on the 25th inst, with a Jarce number of refugees. The steamer Marmore was fired into at Prairie Landing, on the White river and foi- lowed firing flve or six miles. (ne of her offi- eers snd titteen negro soldiers were killed and & Dumber wonnded St. Charles, Arkansas, is being eyacnated. Avother Arrival—A Steamer Chased. New York, Oct. 25—Tnhe steamer Nada, from New Orleans on the 22d, has ar- Tived. She brings no papers. She reports having teen chused by a suspicious vessel on | the morning of the 27th, in latitude 35, longi- { tude 74. Heavy Firing Heard. Fotress Monxoz, Oct. 27 —Reports trom Oity Point say that skirmishing was going on Move our nes this morning, and it wus r-- ported that onr lett was advancing. Heavy firing was heard on the north side of the James. Burning of the Steamer Alexander. Moniexal, Oct 27 —The steamer Al xan- der was burned to the water's edge last night | The fire is supposed ') have originatedin the lamp room. Two thousand barrels of apples Were destroyed. From Hayti--Peace Restored. New Yorx, Oct. 2-.—President Jeffrard, of Hayti, proctaims a full suppression of the re- bellion, and the restoration of order there. SF A Democrat walked th ough one of the streets of Columbus, Ohio, the next day « efter election, withhis shirt fluttering in the breeze, that being his only article of apparel, | while behind him walked a Republicancarry- | ing his clothes. The perfu marce was a wager | of a bet upon the election of +Sunsec” Cox H @2 There are only 265,070 Indians leftin the United States. BAULT'MORE AND OHIO RAILBUAD. | i Qn and after Suuday, June Ith, 1964, Daily Trains Wi be run hetwees Washington and New York end Washington and the West. as follows: | FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW FORK AND | BOSTON. Leave Washington at7.90 a. m.,11.15 a. m., and | ily. essere Bandar. a. he only. LtiMORE &ND PHILADELPHIA. Washington at 3pm. daily, except Sun- FoR Leave ‘s wil) oote that this train runsas far iaeoly, ! “Barnen ea Phuadel OR NEW YORR. Washi Do daity at 6.% p.m. . ea cea ts Te Netw York passengers exclusively, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Washiagton et 6.308. m.,1'.16 s. m., 8p. m., 4.460. m.,7.0 p.m ,and 8.90 p. m., except Sun On Sundayat7 a.m .§p. m.,and 8.30 p. m, FOR ALL PAK! OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 5.0 a.m. and$, 4.45and 8.90 .™m. daily. except Snnday. On Sunday at 3 and 3.30 p.m Tickets sold to all points WWST. and basrage Ghecked throuch. } FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 69 a. m. and 4.45 p.m daily exce: Bu T pt Bunday. for Annapolis on Sunday, ashington at 7.3) a. m. tnd | yw York without change jo train rains teaving m. go through te car STosink carson6.3'and8.§)p.m.traint Berths @an be secured until 5p. ma. daily at the ticket of- fice After that hour they must be secured of the Jeeping car conductor. ' ‘The @rst and Ofth trains stop at all way points. The 3p. ui. train stops on'y at Bladensburg, | Ntevil arel. Anoapo'is Junction and Relay | jonre daity, except Sunday On Suntay it stove at a!) way pointe, PAKTICULAK NOTICE, ' Passengers will please observe that the 3p. m. train runs onty a faras Philadelphia daily, except Buaday. OnBuodayit runs to Baltamoreoniy, Also that the 6.90 p. m. train tases New York passengers only further information, tick>ts of kind. OT spuly 10 GEO. 8. KOONTZ. macnt at Wash: ton or at the Ticket Office : W P_SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE General Ticket Age t. Je 20-tf G PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO TER NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. ON AND AFTER November sth trains will Jesve Baltimore from North Qalvert Station 43 } re Ac Lightning Express. YHE 6.30 4.M TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON coprects with the9 2) a.m train from Baltimore for Pitt burg and tr est and fer Elmira. Buf- falo, Rochester. Dautirk, Canandaigua, ani Ni- agara Palle. aod for New Vork 3 JHE 7 20P M TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON | mects with the 29>) p m. train from Balti- ‘mira aod the North aad Pittsburg | we vr ane the W SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. BSorpraxs’ Tickets a? Governvert Rares. ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. LOW PARE AND QUICK TIME. For tickets and any infurmatio~ apply atthe ce of th- Great Pennsylvania te, corner Pa avenue and sth street. noder National Hotel; @ 4 Dope! House, No, 463 C st. near New Jersey avenue, Washington J N BUBARRY, Buperintecdent N © RB R, EB J. WILKIN, Pass and Ticket Agent. ¢ waar ath $62 and Pina avenue, SEVENTH STREAT, 424 i STILL SELLING opr, Thave stilla large stock of reasomabl. an4 da simble Domestic and Foreign DBY Goong on Band, which must bes ld before the first of pa | wary. and mention among others— Bleached Muslina, at 40 cents. Calicoes, at 3: cents Very best Do. at 37% cents. All wool White Fiannels, @ cents, Bheetings, 40 to 75 cents. Latest Style Cloaks, at prices to defy aileom ion. Delaines, Merinoes, A}; Ae seer Alpseas, &*., at greatly Bhirt Bosors 35 cents, 3s fact, a genera) assortment of DRY AND PANCY GO Dg oe pappecaathye the most fastidious, ene, comeall,totheGre Ba ef Sunes eves" ‘e)e" 421 Seventh street, Jeol er (Pa.) Jeffersonian came up before | e application for an injanc- | 2 ‘Mlegedinfprmality | Surro | | All ip endless varieties at 8M / al | Clo | tion of those making purchases | the undersigned, it MARA" AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, continues to read the pre<ent and fu- ture to all who require it with great accuracy, and ble tocounsel upon allimportant matters with ety, No. 249 C street, between 434 and s:b sts., ‘RS. BROOK FIEL sep 2-Im* B, of Kaneas, can be con- M sulte1on the Past,Brescnt and future events, at ber roem. on the nortaweat corner of 4th and sts She hasstudied under one of the moat cele- brated AstrMogers of the sge. She gusrantess satisfaction to all those who may give her. s sal) Spe can be seen from8 a, m.to9 p.1a. Price one | dolter, sep 29 3in* M RS. L. SMITH. with her extraordinary powers | to describe your living and dead friends, give the pames of both, tells character, th amines all kin¢s diseases, will give. 4th street, tive doors above 1 street. Hours from tills p.m. Circle Wednesday evenings, 823 2m* a DENTISTRY. ———————————— |) at ert W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Pennsylvania avenns. sec- sond door from 13th street, attends to all! branches of the profession. oc 13-Im* 1 #NTISTRY —Drs, LOCK WUOD & MERRILL, Dertists, Room No, 2, Washiagton Building, corper Penna. avenue and Bs | street. oc 1)-1m* Gast DISCOVERY IN DENTISTHY, Testh Bztraced without Poin with the Muhri of proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once se the great improvement Ip his teeth | fea Fanatic scr Mosagereroecnee Saas able 06. No, , between Tah Cena eats 0, 342, Pa. avenne, be! novi8 8. K. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. Ts. i | ¢Bistuinatoninns can save 20 per cent. by getting ir Clothi du at cir Clothing Mace ®t win BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. MWe pest acd cheapest Clothing Hoasein the country is SMITH. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, nie MAKBLE HALL CLOTRING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st , Baltimore, Md, Persons in Washington cau save 2) per cent. by A - OE 1 buying their Clothing oF ott, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, | Our Washington cust»mers ean fiad the best wtoch ci Clothing in the country—eve-y article spenged—at SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimors street, “The leading Clothing Housa of Baltimore offers the nnent stock of Clothing in the country. SMITH, BROS. & CO, Marble Hall, iQ West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget your Clething. 40 West Baliimore street. The place where everybedy gets suited. | — BMLTH. BROS, & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The oat house in Baltimore or Washington that apo their Goods ponge all their Gods. int, BRB. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are eflered a discount Of l) per cent. by bnying of us, SMITA, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en Suit by b . » Suiriy buying ol SMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltia ore st.. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore to buy your i It will ay all to come to oLoTHine. BMITH, BROS & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to AMITH, BROS. & CO, Max ble Hal Gist ning Hauke £0 West Baltimore ireet, ur Fall and Winter Clothing. | Binet. to get your | “SMITH. BROS, & CO-, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and Beglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s ‘ancy aud plsin SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, Pn heh coat out. BROS. & CO.’8 Popular Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street. Sep 24-3m WE RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH STS, F. HENKELMAN, in addition to the MER- | CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this day | opened for Retail a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Buch as BLACK AND OOLORED CLOTHS, | BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND Coar. | 1NGS, For MEN ann Boy’s Wea 80, a select assortment of goods for LADIES AKINGS, to which he would invite the tten- 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 Bep 24-1m” IREMEN’S INBURAN CE COMPANY Fi WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL._......-$200.000, Otice Corn Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washinstn, Te NSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPE! ste AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. De c DIRECTORS : George Shoeraker, Jobn D. Barclay. Hamuel Cropley, Andrew Rotbwei I, Themas Parker, hard Barry, B.B. French, Dr. C, W. Davis, 9 | bamuel Redfern, Bobert White. | jam Wilson, T, Edward Clark. No charge for policies. JAMEB ADAMS, President. ABEL G, DAVIS, Bec’y. #ep 22-eo6m BEASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrick OF Conrtrol.LeR OF THR CURRENCY Washington, October 4, 18i4, Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to 48 been made to appear that dae National Bank of the Meropelis,in tae City af Washengicm,in the county of Washingion and Dis- ret / Coambia, has been duly organized under and according to the requiremetts of the act of Cor gress extitlei ‘An act to provide a National Currency, secures by a pledge of United States bonas. and provide for the circulation and re- dempucn thereof.” approved June 3. Igot, and has | complied with all the provisions of said act re- | quired to be complied with before commencing the butiness of banking under said act: Now. therefore, 1, Hugh McCulleck, Comptroller | of the Currency, ds horeby certify that 2A* Va- | tronal Bank of the Metropolis, in the City of Wash- | ington, ww the county of Washington ard District of Columbia. is authorized to commence the business of Banking uncer the act afuresaid | Intestin ory whereof, witna-s my hand and seal of office this fourth day of October, 1864. HUGH MoCULLOCK, Comptroller of the Currency. QO®PBANS) COURT, ocr. sTH, 1564.—Die- TRICT OF COLUMUIA, WasHINGron COUNTY To-wit:—la the case of Christopner Fuss and bus oes dwt George. Jacob, administrators ce Fuss. deceased, the administrators aftores with the approbation o: f the Orphans’ ai : Grst day of November wink, forthe final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of the said decease ‘dof the assets ip band. as far as the same een col- leeted and turned into money, when and where all the creditors and heirs of the srid decersed are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ington County aforeoaid,) with their claims prop- eriy vouched. or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased's eatate, provided a copy of this order be published oncea week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previ- ous te the said first day of November. 1) Test: Z. C. ROBBINS. oc }0-lawsw Register of Willa, DUNNER AND DINERS, by E. L, Blanchard, Eden Manual « f French Cookery, London One Huncred and Twenty-four Receipts for Cook- ing a Rabbit, London Hints for the Table, London Cocbere. Carving, and Etiquetts ef the Table, La Bimgson’s Band Book of Dining, de Ouidinier Practicien, Paris Te ier Imperial, Par ch Caol ies Fri jodern for the ‘T's Cook's Oracl m plete So nek Ge per’ M Crelopaas h s Gourtof Washington Cenuvty afo ed Tuesday, the i er’ ited deven: 5 j. Vol. 8vo., Cae Sake PROPOSALS, prorosans FOB LOAN. TauacUay DeraarwenrJuly 5,194 =| Notice iphereby given thet suSscriptions will | be reevived by the Tressarer of th® United States, the seversi Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Sanks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Fiusocial Agents’ er Treasury Notes payable three sears from August 15, 1264, bearing interest at the rate of “3.3 seven and three-tentha per cent, per annum, with semi annus! conpons attached, payable in lawfal rates at whic! money. These notes will be convertible at the option of twenty years from August 15, 1547, The Notes will be issued im the denominations 0 Afty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and wil] be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the aub- Beribers. 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 muat endorse upon the original certificate thedeneminatior of notes re- quired, aud whether they are to he issued in blank or payable to order. left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as aeon after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared Interest will be allowed to Angust 15 on al} deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid | by the Department upon receipt of the origina! certificates. As the notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of noteto | date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per eent., which will be paid by thie Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to hy the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No dedue for commissions must be made from he deposits, Officers receiving depovita 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- scriptions, W.P, FESSENDBN, Jy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. ppRorceaxs FOR BUILDING MATERIALS. Bureau of Freedmen and Gov't Farms, ) 52S 1th st.. near New York av. Washineton, Ortober 25, 1954.4 Brated Proposala will he re-eived at this office notilnoen ¢f RATURDAY. October 2, 1851, tor turwishing th: following artreles reqnired for ase in building Ho pital for Freedmen in this city : | 64 pieces of Bpruce Pive Studding, i4 fret long, 405 fu pieces Bproce Pine Sills I+ or 3\ feet Long, 4x6 163 Hemlock Joists, for ratters and silling, 15 feet jong. 3x6 Hemlock Floor Joist 24 S piece t long, xt Otee h 64 feetlong mit fet White Pine Cuilings, 4-4, 16 feet long 14 50: { et Flooring 4 260 White Pine Shingles, No, 1,13 feet 10° feet Glass, 10 by 14 150'bs, Putty 6 papers Glaziers’ Points gee Ths, White Leal ‘long Linseed Oil e 8, 1 inehes st Iron Hinges bikews N d.) 5i kegs Nails, (vesorted.). : All articles contracted for to be delivered within ten days from date of contract. ; An oath of allegiance mnst accompany each hid Pre porals to be endorsed Pre posals tor Ba nes : ding Material,’ and addressed to the undersigi addr: = master. Capt. and Assistant Quarter: Prorosars FOR BITUMINOUS STEAMER COAL. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot af Washinton t Washington, D. C., October 26, 1861. § Besled Proposals will be recsived at this office until TUESDAY, November 1. lst, at 12 o'clock m.. for the delivery of the following amounte of Coal viz: i 2.90 tons of Riturinons Steamer Coal, to be delivered on board of vessels at Government wharves. Georgetown. D O. 1.000 tons of Bituminous Steainer Coal. to be aelivered at the Government coal yard, George own, D.C Delivery of the whele amount contracted for to be made in twenty tive (25) days trom date of con- tract. Bonds ina anm equal to half the amonnt of the contract will be required of the successful bidder or bidders Proposa's raust be plainly endorsed, ‘Proposals for Bituminous Steamer Coal,” and adtressed to the undersigned. Db, H. ROCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, oe 2 ét Deport of Washington, ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Offer D pot Commissary of Subsistence, t Yushingtom, D.C. Ostober 24.1354. 6 Sealed Proposals,, in duplicate, are invited antil November}, at 12 0’cluck m., for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TW THOUSAND (2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, | FirtgrxtH Street, opposite U. 8, TREASURY, The proposals will be for whatis known at this Depot as Nor. i. 2and3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each gradeon | e sheete of paper. five days from the opening of the bids, and in such uantities. daily. as the Government may direct; elivered at the Governmer’ warehouse in George town, at the wharves or cailroad depot in Wash- ington. D.C The Jelivery of all Flour awarded to be com- plated within twenty days trom the opening uf the bide. Paymert will be made in certif-ates of indebt- edness,or such «ther funds us the Government may have for disbursement. Tne usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour i» received, and none will he accepted which is not fresh ground. and made from wheat ground inthe vicinity where maon- factured, unless of a very superior qualit: The Flour to be delivered in new head lined, An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties ¥ho have previously failed toc+mply with their bids. or from bidders not present to respond. Governinent reserves tha right to reject any bid forany cause. Bids to be addressed to the under signed. at No, 223 G street, endorsed." Proposala for Flour. 8.0 GREENE, oc 24 td CaptainandC. V.8. PeoPosaus FOR LUMBER, Chieh Quarier master’s Office, Devot of Washington, = Wasuinoton. D.C.. Oct. 17. 1854, Scaled Proposals will be received at this off until SATURDAY, October 29, I64, at 12 o'clock m.,for the delive-y at this depot of Lumber of the following amounts, kinds, and descriptions, vir 1,540,000 Calings 560 feet 64 or 1}2-inch White Pine common Cullipgs j 15),0°u feet 8-4 or 2-inch White Pine common Cul- pgs losO feet 44 or linch tongued and grooved Flooring. OF 40 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling. 25,00" feet 3x 4 Hemlock Reavtlin ye vak barrels, feet 4-4 or l-inch White Pine common 12 feet long. an feet tong. ie, 1s fee O feet 3x4 Hetulock Scantling. 18 feet lone: (feet 3x 4 Hemlock Scantling, 2) feet long. W feet 3x 5 Hemlock Juist, 12 feet long. i 25 (00 feet 3x 6 Hemleck Joist, 12 feet long. 2540 feet 3X6 Hemlock Joist, lb fect long 2000.0 feet 3x 41 Hemlock Scautlin o, 26 ((0 feet 3 x 6 Hem'ock Joist, 2) feet long. 25,440 feet 3x 6 Hemlock Joiat, 24 feet lor ¢. it. 14 feet Joug. Ib feet long. +18 feetJons. Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long. 4) feet Sx 8 Hemlock Joist, 21 feet long. 0) feet 3 x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long. 000 feet 3x 9 and 19 Hemlock Joist, 20 feat long. 0) feat 3 x 9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long. 60 No.1 18-inch sawed White Pino Shin- 1,40,000 beat 250.000 Plaste Samples o' be required. Bids will be received separately for each kind and quantity as ab: ve specified, or for the whole alpount advertised for. All of the above described to bo good mercbant- able lumber, subject to the inspection of an iaxpec- tor appointed on the part of the Government. All of the lumber contracted for to be delivered Within thirty (39) days from date of con‘ ract. .Proporals from disloyal parties will not ba con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance tothe United States Government m 5 ete nt must accompany each provo- The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be award:d bim, must ee guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty, The full name and post office address of each bid- der must be legibly written in the proposal. B. nds in a sum equal to halfof the amount of the contract signed by the coniracter and both of bis guarautors. will be required of the successful bid er upoo signing the contract. The right to reject any cr all bids that may be asened toe highia reserved by the Depot Quar Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the en- ve'ope. * Propcrals for Lumber,’ and add the undersigned H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, td Depot _ocl?. of Washington, STATES SERVICE MAGAZINE FOR quality sawed Cedar Shingles. ring Lathe. f Ehingles and Laths proposed for will | the helder at maturity. into six per cent. gold | | bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable When s0 endorsed itmusthe | lelivery of the Flour to commence within | i stra to be securely baled PROPOSALS, PpBerosace ® voaaas, does iis § Mae UU aATBAM ear Wasiiscton Dero Beaied Fry yonnis 9-e invited dy the uudersigued for supplying the 9 Quartermaater’® ———— at Washingtun. 0.0.. Baitiaors, Md Jexwudria. and Fort Moaroe, Va. ur aither of these places, with Hey, Gera, Oats and Straw Bide will be received for the delivery of 3.08 pusheln sicws ar ogta and 8) tons of kev nr straw warda ors mast State ot WaICh vi Lhe eGuTe-uamed pointe ¢) ere tw make deliveries, aud the sBey will inate teiverion therwat the quantity ef vach article propuned te be deliv ered, the time whep ssid ielivwries chal’ he com menced, and when to be completed The price wurt he e@rittan ont in words on the bids. ru tO be ap ta soar aacks, of about rucbushelscach. ‘Oatsin like sackeofaboatthres oushelseach The sacke to be fu hed without oe hay and extra charge to the Govanment ‘he particular Kind or description -f oats, corn, Bay oF atra® proposed to be Vialivered mest be | atated ip the proporale ‘All the articles offered uader the Dids nereinin- | vited will be subject toa rigid iaspec-ion by the Government [nspectus before being scoupted. Contracte wil) be awarded from time to time to the loweat respo der, ae the interest of the Government may require end *acidres will be made when the whole amoat contrasted for shall have beer Ulvered and sccopted The biduer wili t reenired te seoumpany Sls proposale with agcaranty sigued by two cespun | sible persone that in case hie hid is accepted he or | they wil, withip ten days thereafter, cate the contract for the same with govd and sufficient | sureties ip sum equal to the amount of the com tract, to deliver the forage proposed ip conformity | witb the terms of this advertismeot) and in case | the asid bidder should fail to enter Inte the con | t act, they to make good the lifference between “ae offer of ani¢ bidderand the next loweat respan sible hidde or the person te whom the contract may be awarded The ferponvibility of the guarantors musi be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Oustome or any other officer ander the United Staten Government or responal- dle person Known te ths oBce. All bidders will be uly notited of the accept ce or rejection of .aeir proposals “The fat eeme ana P O.. address of each bidder mast he legibly written in the proposal Proponnla must be addressed to BrigiGse. D.B Racker. Chief Vepot Quartermaster. Washington, D.C.. and shonld he plainly marked Propossis | for Forage " Bo: ip asum eqaai to the amount of tne cop tract. jgved by the coutractor and doth ‘t ai: rantora, wild be required of the success 4! bid Jerr bidders upon signing the contract, Blay « forma of bids, guarantees, and bon be obtained upon application at thie Office #ORM OF PKUPUDAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the subscriber. du Bereby propose to furnisd and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter master’s Fspartmept at » Sgrevably to the terme of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Oepet. Deo. 8. 1863 the following articles. viz: —— bushels of Corn, ip sacks, at — per buchel ef ds,may | 56 pounas — ousheln a Oats, in sacks, at —— per bnapel of 32 pounds — tons of Raled Hay, at —— per on of 2,00) pounds — tons of Baled Straw. at — per ton of 2.00 ounds Delivery to commence va ur before tae —— day ut —., be J tu be completed en or before the ° | 186—, and pledge myself to enter {nte a written contract with the United States with good and approved securities. within the space of ten days after being aotified that my bid tas been scornted Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. A. Ruoxsa. Depot Quartermaster, General ‘Washington. D. 0, GUABANTY. Wo, the undersigned, residents of la the Gounty of .and State of s hereby tvintly and severaily, covenant with the United dtates. and guarw.tes in care the foreyoing bid of be accepted, that be or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execate the con tract for the same vith good and sufficient sure ties, in a suw equa) to the amount of the contract te furnish the forage proposed ip conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 5, 136% ander which the bid war made. and.in case the anit shall fail to enter into s contract as aforesaid, we guarantee tw make good the 4i Ter once between the offer by said and the next lowest rerpoarible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness. Given ander our hands and seals this — dey of Beal that, to the best of my knv rti at mid ete t above-Bamed guarantors are good and soficient es aareuee for the amount for jieb t] © be secarity, — — THR oesAed by the United States District At tor of Customs, or any other officer corey Oo ered States Government, or respon | In tewnship I'S, range 2: | emptian, aid shal | pp: zouse0n BALTIMORE Wor THE UNITED FICE NO. 7 SOUTH PRAVPERICK STRENTY eee? PUFSIC LAN ADFERTISING HOSPITAL, FOR THES: * VALUARLELANDS IN THE i ered the mr » Speedy, ang TATE MINN BRAGG TNOLCN AREER VATION | BE crete te he Ete rd IN MINNKS0TA DISBASES OF (MPRCDANOR. Ip parsusuce of lew. 1, ABRAHAM LINOOLN, ief in Siz Howrt? No trifing/ Presiden: of the United States of America, do Parsons Rained by tgnorant Pretenders, or by hereby declare and mase known that pabli: 1 Deadty Paizon, Mareary. should apply wilt beheld intbe woler mentioned Land Office, in the State of Minnesota, at the periods berein- afterderigeated, te wit: : At the Land fice at St Peter, commencing MONDAY. the fifth day of Deceinber next, for Bu on he ago [odiana. above nen- the following parts of sold at the appnaised townabips dich will value of the lands and the improvemen tetherann, | vig: | North of the base line and west of the ffth prinerpal meridian. . 15 381.96 acres 5,005.44 In townsbip 107, range 24 ——- In towusbip 6. range 23. Tp towe-hip W7, range 25 ay In township '"8, range 25 ATA A schedule rtien'arly eae g the indivit- pal tracts. with the appraised value per acre, will de open far Inapec in Minnesota i The offering of the above tands will be com- menced on the day appuinted, aud will proceed, in the order desiznated achedu'e, and consecnti in advertised, until the whole by towne hal Hes shall net he kept open longer than two weeks no privateeniryef any of the lands will besd- mitted unti] after the expiration of the two weaka, fon Sinead aay of re ane tho i t hundred and sixty four. eee as : ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ident: WILSON, By the Presi JOS. & Acting Commisrioner of the General Land Office. @ 652, op Ding to aale the Winne*ago Resecra Wen nt jx Stipulated that before any person shall ton of the raid lands, tous to their be entitled to enter apy p by pre emption or oth r exporure to ale to the ontery he snali heeome an actual bona- fide settler thereon and shall conform to all the regulations vow provided by law in eases of pre Pa year frem te date of the settlement, the full ap peetnet value of the lands and the improveme ts thereon, Now ir order that all euch hona-fide, actnal settlements May be secured ty the several pre- emptors, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they must come forward and file their affidsa- Vits,4esignsting he particular tracts on which of one year from such da», tha several preemption claims must be established hefore the Register and Receiver, accordirg to the requirements of the pre-empticn laws and fn} payrant mada thereon. according to the full affixed, appraised value o the landaand improvements thereon Yat. In al] such cases where the vear may not elapse he the commencement of the public sale. aneh bona fide a tual -ettlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from tha publia tale may expire before the commenceiaeut of the pub lic kale the parties must estadtind aod pay up or their claimn. ctherwiar all tracts in this clas# will be offered to the highest hi lder, ander the torege- ing proclamation, vet with |he stipaiation that at such ponlicieals the Brice or t not be fora lesa nm thap for the aperaisad value sum the ane 3033 WILSON, 3. au 0-lawiSw Acting Commissioner. AMS EXPRESS COMPANY, AeaMe BxEeTiOM 814 PA, AVENUR, Washington, D. @ ASTERN, NORTHEKN, AND WEST- GREAT HT EXPRES® FORWARDERS, Y=" MEROHANDIBS, MONEY, JBWALAY VALU ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, &e., rorwarded with BAFETV AND DISPATCH ‘to ab accensible sections of the country This Company hax agencies in the Principal Railway Towns in the NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTH WHAT ‘te principal uffices are WASHINGTON D C.. NEW YORK, SOSTON PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. OIN- OINNATI LO} Louis. VILLE, LEXIN' t New York and Boston the CAN ADAS and the Cannectivns are made a! with pate forwarding to BRITISH PROVINCES aod other steamebie lina to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by Kuropean atpresses to all prominent naan merctel towns in Great Britain and the Cont? ent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at al] accessible pacts ofshs United States @_DUNN.A F Wathipetne Db, sible person known to this oe RUCKER, Brigadier General and Q. M. ASTEB’S OFFIOH, i ca QUARTESM Dsroat or Wasuincron, Washinsion. BD. C., January 4, 1864 one he era in D a, Hardware, Lazibe Leather, u s RERS ery, are re queried to send to this office, on MONDAY ufvscn week. asealed proposal or list, ws dupitcate, of the articles they are prepared tu furnish to thie Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain Seures. 50 that. in cane the seiasaeiae of the service require it. ths article or articles can be obtained without delay. and at the !owest price. Dealere hing to sel) to thie Depot will be re quired toferniak the list oanstually over, Monday merning D. H. RUCKER, Hpesaier General ana Chief Qua-termaster, web Depot of Washing*on. 285 = **Toan‘orsiosS? LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K WALSH, 285 C Staeer, between } thaod Ith, Second door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon, In compliarce with the wish of many trienda, I am pow prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia nonds, Jewelry, Silver ware, Hardware, Clothing. and Merchandise of every description in good order, @7 Having had twelve yearsexperience in busi- ners ip the City, and favorably knewn to many of its citizene, J am confident that to who may in- h buain«ss,(which will be strictly will give ratiefaction Office open every day (Bunday excepted) from Seven o'clock, aM. uptil Nive o'clock P.M, Rep 13-3m 285 255 28, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act of June 30th, 1364. The notes will be issued under date of August | 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and 35,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 73-10 per centum per annuum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bonds. We bay and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS. Sy 27-tt JAY COOKE & CO, ne TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND UTHERS examine our large and extensive sssertment, which we are prepared to offer KGAINB. | We invite the attention of all AT GREAT BA 6 who al thereby making it an important item in the selec- FURNITURE and other tion of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- puroRtant TO BUTLEBB SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DUWANING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLA TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE THEIR TRADR, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical Jhowder, Surgeons, The profits are large H. A DOWNING & 00,, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East i8th st., New York. 65 Louisiaos Avenue, _setly Wasbington, D.O Boer AND SHOES A T9 SUIT THE TIMES. We ale now manofacturing all kindsof BOOTS and SHOES. and constauly reeviving a sup- 4 a ply of Eastern wade work cf every descrip- ion made exprenely to order, and will be sold at_amuch lower price than has been heratyiore charged in this city fer mach inferior articles, C, W. BOTELER. Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS mN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, 8ILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNJA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL O1L LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHSR DUSTERS, BRUSHES, ment of CG. OK & ZIMMERMAN, No. jeventh street, between 2.%-eo m Louisiana av. and Det., east side. ANUBRBRE- M MANURS, MANUBE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN UNITED STATES, 1N TUR The undersixned, having contracted for all the Maaure at Giesboro Point, D.O,, are now pre- ees to pat on board vessels free of expense to aptains at low rates. VESSELS WANTED, ddress No. 330 & street, Washington, or to IESBORO POINT MANUKE WHARF, au 10-tf JOHN PETLIBONE & OO. A G URED, OCTOBER.—Contents: P bs War; Significance of Military fithens, Geont Bat- | tles ip History; Life of Jomini; The Mightingale i me rie foes; Life of at, Go a Deviriment; Otfelal Latsineensareee | oPee fe ANCK TAYLOR. Fake oc Fe j|ALE— An OMW. Nil condati is first-class Co; eee a fd Be jorses and Harness eomolete | ‘te sine raps fromthe Navy Yard beh fs Peter or otherwise to Sho sth stress sect, near the ¥ Be T, TIMOTHY’S HALL, The en dersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DaY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1804. He bas, by # very liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a site inferior to none i the country for salubrity of climate and neauty of enter & The Hall iran extensive keries of build ings, fitted up with every requisite fu onfat, convenience and health, surrounded by #) acres of eround.affordivg ample =cope tor phy-ical exer- cise The following grntlemer constitute the soulty: > * zs . PARSONS. Prinsipal and sor of Mathema' i notes 5 ae eand Moral Sciences, Professor of Natura) Science Ae ay. J RE MAN HANK, Perea rofessor of Atcient Lan, i 5 Rev. A. SOMMERFIELD HANK A.M, ELOLGMGY of Relics Lettres and Ancisnt Lan; and Mathematics. A.M guage Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics, ‘Professor of French Languages, Professor of Painting acd Drawing. A.M. METZ, Keq.. . . Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Boarding pupils $300 per year of 10 months, weekly boarding pupils $200 per year of 10 months, daily pupils $100 per year ef 10 months, including fare to and from the city. For particulars see circulars. to be obtained at rincipal b rers See eee °p AKSONS, Catonsville, itimore County, Maryland, B: se be hedat the Star Office. pes ND TIN WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOO OOAL OIL ai COAL OIL LAMPS. I 1 of whic ote gb see pera an sae TM ington public;at oper cent lower than the cap te eerehane’, elsewhere in ity. sep se Gyre eS 10. POLY, septim*. 316 Fst, north. bet. loth and lith Circnlars t sep 4 D&W. 316 ¥ STREET, CROCKERY, GLass. WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, may HOUSES, HOTEL3, AND 8TEAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 315 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, wee 17-e06m between 9th and 10th sts jos BEYNOLDS & GO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM PITTERA, No, 600 Ninvs Straus, near avenue, Hare just received, aud will cousiantly Kee) aand, the largest aud best assortuient 4 the vite of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portabies, tiass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti sles in thie lise, from the best establishments ip New York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold on tre most nadie terms. ory . FORNACRS, and Fire-Board We are propared to furnish the best RANGS in ase anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Gestacrants, &c., are invited to call. We do all’ kinds of GAS and STRAM Sttio tl everything in t! satisfactory Maun thing Tubs, Fountains Ws Oloseta, Wasb-atands, Basins, &: at Ni Ninth street, near Peansy eatablinh ment fn the city, P _ _ tertaaad YOUB BYE: siget db; Praia Pl Buamsgorie Shor ao ebratea P¥s6Ls and Peaisgo Tersally acknowledged ar the best for Sraeworu- SuinG amp Passsaving the im: Jands comprised intne ‘ate | fy “ ction at the District Land Offices | annually eweeps to an antimely era’ the absve mentioned | wak ashere- | eonfiderce ve been | offered, and the sale thue closed ; bnt the sale | Given under my hand. at the cityof Washing | Anno Domini ome | ran, SOTIC OTUALRONA PIDESRTTLERS— | NOTICBTOAOTUALNONA FT | In the third sectiou of the act of Congress, ap- | marriage, aware of Phe proved Ziktof Febroary, [853 Statutes. volume IZ, | Dehility, idder at pnblic | Physician within the term of one | they may he actually settled, giving the date of | such actual settlement, and. hefore the expiration | 24. Iu all pre-emption cases in which the year | TO | article of dist for the oficer’s mess. It is prepared | in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or | It is highly recommended by Arm | For sale by BARBOUR & #RMMES. Sole Agents, | Persons in want of BOOTS and SHORS of Eastern | or Gity made work, will always find a good assort- | mrnt in store and at the lowest prices, Give usa | call. LPrIN & BROTHER, ap 5-tf 3 Penn. avenue. JNO, W. BOTELER | 1 ! —— etser RTNTED O& NO ORARGR 4 CURB WAERA uN FROM ONE TO TWO a Woeaknem of the Back, Involuntary Dine! is Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and bieites: Tmpo' General Debility, Nervousness, Dye pores, anguor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, ‘alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimonees of Rignt or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, | Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, | Stomach or Bowels—theae Terrible Disor- a] from Rclitary Babite of Youth—the | BE olitary practiows more to the’ iH Ap the soug of Syrens to the mariner 4 | Blyreus, diighting their most briliiant or anticipations, randering marriage. £6. posat- f oe te | ble. | FOUNG MEN ho have bec. @remiful an thea: | Young Men of the mort exalted talent and briliaat | intelleep who might otherwise have entranced He eaiay ater with the thonders of eloquence o: to extacy the living 'vre. may ca!’ with Especial tary Vice,t! atrnetive habit TAKE PART.C ULAR NOTICR. These are some of the sad and melan: preduced by early habite of yonth, vies Waskeees | Bf the Back and Limbs, Pair'in the Head Of Bight Lore of Moscular Power. Palplteinnen the Heart. Dy Nervous Trritabilne, Re- ment of xertive Functions, Gener: Detitits, Symptoms of Consamption, ke cd Menratity.—The fearfn! effect on the mind are much to be dreag@d—Loss of Memory. Oonfusiem: Depression of Spirits Evil Porebodings, as ty. Self distrust, Love of Boll: imidity, &¢ ¥ MARRIAGK Married Persons, or youve men Soatemepiation. ca) Weakness, Orgacie | axting of the Oreann, Defermities, &0,, | should apply immediately | _ He who places himself node: the care Dr. J, may refigionsly confide in his henor a gen- tleman, and sonfidently rely apon his skill as @ | ORGANIO WBAKNASS, (MPOTENOY IMPEDI- | MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston's marvelun~ treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fall vigor Testered Thousands of the most cervour, debille tated and impotent. who had lost al? hope, bave heen immediately reliewnd All impediments to marringe, Phystoal or Menta} Disqualifications. Lose of vereative Power, Ner- | vous Irritability, Tremblings. and Weakness, 2 Exhaustion of the mort fearful vind, apeedily ours Da. JUB ABU Member of the Royal Culleze of Bargeons, Low | don, Graduate frow ouc of the mest emiaent Ool- leges in the United States and the gteater part of whose life hax breo spent in the hospitals of Lon- doa, Paris.Philadelphin and elaewhera.has affected Rome of the moat axtonishing cures that were ever Known; many troubled with cinging in the head and eare when asleep great or rvonaness.be slarmad At endiap sonuds, Waschtuiness, with frequent blushing. attendad sometime» with derangement | of mind. were cured immedinie’s YOUCNS WEN | who have injared theroxel ves by a certain precios indulged in when aloa»—a habit frequently learned froin evil companigan. or at 1, the effects ot which are nigh'ly felt. evan when aslee not cured, renders marriage inipoasidl atroya both mind and hade. «honid ately. Whata pity thata young asp. the hope of Aig country ané darling of bis pareots, should bo snatched from all the prospects and anjoyments of life hy the consequence of deviation from the path of patnre and indulvinw iu a certain secret habit, Roch persone must. Sefore contemniating MARRIAGE Feflect that a sound mind snd body are the most Recestary requisites to premute gopnabial happi ness indeed, Witnoat these the Journey through life becomes a weary pilwrimage, the prespecd hourly darkens to the view, the mind Qecomes shadowed with despair and Alled with the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of another ig blighted with our own DISEASES OF (MPRUVDENCB, When the misguideo aod impiadent votary of pleasure finds he hasimbibea the seeds uf this palme fa] disease it often baypyear that an ill-timed senso of shame or dread of diace- very deters bim froin ap piyine to thone whe, from sdoestion and reapesta- ility cam alone befricad him He falls into tho bande of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, ich hie pecuni te Keep him trifling mooth after mo th allest fee cap be obtained,and in despaiz leave him with cuined health to sign over his gall- ing disappointment: or. by the ase of that deadlp ison. Merenry, hasten the constitutivosl symp. ms of thin terrible dikease, auch a Affections of the Head. Throat. Nose Skin. ete., pr: with frightful capidity anti! death nts an end to hin dreadfal anfforings by sending him to that am- discovered country fram shore bourne no travele, returns. OFFICB 7 SUOTH FREVERIC K STREE?®, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner Vai! not to observe name and number S7No letters received uniess post-paid and son- | taining a atamp to be arsed op the repiy. Persoaa Writing anonuld state age. and send portion of ad- vertisement deacrihing «vmptoma, The Ds.’3 Dipluma ranks in Ats . LNDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cared at this establishment within the last twenty vwars, and the sumeroad | important Surgical Operation: performed b Johnaton. wituersed by the reportarsuf The and many other papers, notices of whieb kav: ret agaip an | | \ Jaguiv before. the public, tosides 8 standing ass gentleman of character andre syoosibits.) ia @ eufficieo' guarantee to the f- c1 SKIN DISEASES 8PREDILY CORED | aaa ee | grr DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAM4BKiTAN’SB GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT) THE MOPT CERTAIN KEMEDY 8VER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONURHG«s, GLEE? 8: KIVTURBS, Contains nv Mincrai, av Baisam, av Me: Ten Oe foken w Ef They are catirely any unpleasant tast jure the stomach or bowein of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Peunaylvauia, one ofthe mows eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, | WO EXPOSURE, NO TROTBLR. NO CHANGE WHATEVER, | Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopavia, oF Mercury. try the S8AMAKITAN’S GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain cnveiope. Price—Male packages. $2 |amale $3. BLOOD: BLUOD I! BLOOD 1! BCRUFULLA, ULU- a, SURES, SPOTE TETTERS, SCALES BUILS, SY¥rAILIA OR VENEREBAL DISEASES, Ao. BAMARITAN'S 8001 aND G#RB JUIOR Is offered the pudlic as a» fonitive oure, SYPHILIS OK VENEKEA! DISEASBs thsS¢ | MARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICH igit. in anc +flectual remedy eve, prescribed: it reachen and cradicates every particle of the venereal poisun so thatthe cure is thorough ; and permanent. Take theo of this purifying reme | oy reget enn do got ray to your pos- bs for whie' ou may cepentin after years BO NAT DERPATRI | Althouga goo may be pronounced :ucar SAMARITAN’ T AND HERBJ will remove every vestige of impurities from the eystem, as well asa! the bad effects of Mercary, FEMALEs: #@RMALES!) in many affectiune wits woich wumbers of Pe. Prague s most fil AnD baled on ie ily apted. in Cloera’ rus, hites, 2. fowu. falling =f the Woinb Debility, ar! foralleor plai cident te the sex, ‘i meat by express Price $7 @ bottle.o bottles or $5. SAMAKITAN > UHANUKB WASH, Price 26 cents, Fu'l directions. | | Office. | “Sold by 5. CALVERT ORD. corner of 11th ané Pa. avenue | HENRY ©UU8, aicaauaria. may 6-tt Vou Cee a VUNG MEN who bave insured Shonsesty et by | pleasure, or the or old men from the follies of you Bop titty tn advance of their themselves ander the treat- tread “THB SECRETE 1 learn some’ 4 Becret Friend. sealed envelope On Adress STEWART & 00. Boston ment of any ofimportance by perusing Rent toany addrens. in | ceipt of Twarty-five Conte De GHAR & deieiy | WEY # UpSEMABK—Protecica by Boyal Lette: ent of Fugland, sad «ecured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmucie de Paris. and the Imperia: College of Medicine, Vieuns Trieswar No. | is the ettectua: cemeay tor Relax. ation, Spermatorrbues,and Exhaustion of the Bys- tem. Triesmar Nou. 2 zolirely superseded the pauseous ane Of Coparia Cubs 6. Triesmar No, Sia the infallible ramedy fe rities and Becondary Symptoms thue o! e the aseot mercury aud «]! other teteterm ingredients. Each preparation is is "hs form of a most agree. able Lotenge. “cenred from edecte of climate and . obanges of atweoxpbere. in Lit cases, af 83 each, or cates ib one for fs aud in $2 cases, thao 9, piste tt ae pn? oa oe ts sdmieis- y Valpesu, Sallemavi+. Rear, eo. &e, ‘Wholexale and cetail by D- BARROW, No. 194 » Te paired Byesight, seisntidcally and correct suited. by PaaNKlin Sea Booneylvania avenue, bet. Izth and 13th ata, | SS Pennsyivania avenue. ander the National. LELD GLASSES, PERA Nea) MIOKO- OOP Ee: THESMOMETERS, OP RB, ALB! OA DEV ¥ LEO ORALE stlety-and st estowen: yen in a great rt) yD Tso "rxom SEW YoRK D reduced prices.— que, for one For the ae ; ag * tee. ae ALLY, at area tly rald, $7) instead of 10, ees = Daily, mews venin| press, $6.50. . 62 86th street, New 26-8m — C’aPraln BRAND, OF THE “O Cc a avesend aie By 0: PEDE japt. HA. Wis TAYLOR 8 BE NSW SUKK NEWSPAPERS FOKWAaD- fone, Bleecker street, New Yorn. To be had alao of 8 7. FORD. No. 396 Pi es oorner ith street, mar9-6m PINEBS OR MidEn! i—/Hal is V,—Kbe pruprievors uf “PARI. Oeste on WONDERS. ANATOMY. ond Rave deleruined— ess of ex- nse—to issue, free,(for the dem affe umanity,) four of their must instractive and in- restii res vp Marri ead its yaalifi i Nervous Deities Prematar e iz ness. Depression, or ignorance Piffciolouy ond Nature's Law Th @ invaicadle etd bee Pate ie sai te tietes free on tho saving tho! z receipt of four stamps, hy add: een Tabtact ef Anatomy and Medicina, BO way. New Vore ta ts-1: os oo cmemees, on —< y =e TERE IO UO Cae Qus Bos with Pearonm o tt ngredi 0) detection. Olt nine tree A hos, sold by JOHN J, CROMBR., anccemor to 8. 0, nt ci and ip by pple, ihe Crowe DESMOND & CO.. Bos 157 Philadelphia Post -

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