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PERSONAL. Affair, in Georgetown. CAN AL.—Arrived—Boats Sallie Billingerand Roman, wheat to market; Elmira, 117 10 tens coal to Gas Co.; American Boy and Ceres, 215.46 tons to Hieston & Uo.; Sevirn, 109.5 tons to G. H. Plant; J. F. MeCnwoh, J. F. Sterling, Communipaw, Hoboken, F. T. Martens, 535.59 tons to Cumberland Co.; M. Sandford, H lafield, G. P. Lo: Dayton, M. A. Mye PForosates FOR LOAN. TasasUny Deranrunst July 25, 164 Notice jphereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of th@ United States. the several Assistant Treasurers aud Designated Depositories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified an Depositeries and Financial Agents} or Treasury Notes payable three years from Augurt 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per snoum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful ADAMB AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESS! dium, continues to read the present ture to a!l who require it with gre: is able tocounsel up na!limportant matter: 9 C street, between 4 and sth sep 29-1 ee No 24 ans, ean be con- d Futare events, rthwest corner of 4th and L nder one of the most cele - jogern of the age. Sh satisfaction to all those who may gi Bbe can b« seen from8 a. m. to9 RS. BROOKFIELP, of Kan suite? on the Past.Present an pts Cele on the not ; 'B. Cromwell, 0. P. ‘Metro J. J. Swiftand A. Nairn, 875.56 tons to American Co ; R. B. Lynn, Flo- doardo and Rainbow, 314 18 tons to New Hope Co.; Clearspring, W.H Boteler, Gipsey Queen, M. ©. Morrison and Wm Eader, 537.49 tons to Central Co; C. A. Green and G. W. Spates, 214.23 tons to Borden Co.; W. Deveemon and Mary Alice, 218.1 tons to Ham: more Co.; Susquehanna and tons to J. P. Agnew; R. M. Speigg, 107.4 tons to James Young. There were nine boats cleared for western sections, all light Port or Gxorortown —Entered—Steamers | Mayflower, Robertson, Philadelphia; Balti- more, Lewis, New York. Uleured — Schrs. Three Sisters, Parker, Havre-de-Grace; L. T. Dunnock. Creighton, Bsitimore: M. A. Brom- , Philadelphia; Bachelor, Knight, bertson, New Haven; No. 42, Iron, Philadelphia: R. R.. Ni Brown, Bishop, Ni \ eS Ee ea ‘TH. with her ex'raordinary pe stl oe iF living and dead ls character, the future, ex- , will give sittings at 252 pesday evenings #23 2m* There notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity. into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and pa: twenty years from August 15. 1867, The Notes will be issued iv the denomination #0 fifty. one hundred, fye hundred, one thousand an five thonsand dollars. and will be issued in blan! or payable to order. as may be directed by the sub- frien “4, give b rtceet, Ave doors Se Lee {rtlls p.m. Circle Wed DENTISTRY. TISTRY.—Dr. W Ff, MARSHALL, Dentist, o 234 Pennsylvania avenus, sec fond door from 13th street, attends to all! branches of the profession. SNTISTRY —Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2, Waxhiugton Building, corner Penna. evenue and 7th 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 apon the original certificate thedenomination of notes re- quired, and whether they sre to be issued in blank When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be | forwarded te this Department. The noter wil) be transmitted to the owners free of tranaportation charges as seon after the reeaipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can 44, Smith, do; E. W. York; J. McClain, Arcbibald, Philadelphia; M. Virginia, Dorsey, Havre-de-Grace; Amer- yean Wheeler, St. Mary rows, Norwich’ Clipper. thoon, Crie, Boston; Rehecca, Smith, New | York; sloops Young America, Strong, Balti- hr 0 aed BEAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. or payable to order Teeth Extracted without Poin with the Muhrite of 5 having teeth to ex ’s; Jos. Porter, Bar- | Mavine, Vienna; Ty- | te par \erd ore and have them taken out by BOPOSALS F FroBaea, eS ee OMqasminaros Duror. Dect tae, ¢ Beaied Froposals ited by the undersigned tor supplying the, U. jartermaster vartment at Washi Dp . po" Baltimore Ma, jexmndria, and Port Monroe, Va.,or aither of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oates and &t; Bids will be received for ‘the ‘Aelivery of 60% pusbels st core or oate and 80 tons of hay or straw. | upw: 5 Bi 5 Must state at which of the above-oamed ints the; to make deliveries, w Pacem at whlch they. will make deliveries thereat, antity ef each artic! pre be deliv- ered, the time when said liveries skal) be com- | meaced, and when to be completed. The price must be written ont in wordson the ro to be ap in d stout sacks, of about toobushels each. Oatsin like sacks of about three oushelseach The sacke to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment The har and | atraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description >f oats, oor::, hay or straw proposed to be delivered mort he ststed in the proposals. Allthe articles offered amaer the dids herein ip vited will be subject to arixid inspeo'ion by the | Government Tasgector before being accepted. Contracts wil! awarded from time to time i. the lowest responsible bidder, ar the interest «-* the Government may require and paymen’ will br made when the whole amout contracted for shai) beep “slivered and accepted ‘The bidaer will b required te a¢company Rip proposals with a coarse ait ned by two reapon- | tey will, within ten days thereafter, execate the cootrne pel re, ate oo thetsmount of the noe sing sum equal mn a fact, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity | with the terms of this advertisment; and in case leas process. Also cal) and more; Edwin, Cumberland. Wicomico; O. L. im ficial Teeth, if i Johnson, Simpson, Gape Charles. semine_ oe an proved method of Inserting Arti the great improvement ip his teeth them in ne other style than this new No. 242. Pa, avenue, betwaen 8. B. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all | deposits made prior to that date, and wil! be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original Srconp Warp Station Caszes.—J. Daws, assault and batterv; dismissed. grand larceny; for hearing. Lizzie Brown, | drunk and disorderly; 25. keeping a bawdy house; for hearing. Also, for selling hquor to soldiers; $20. liquor unlicensed: $20. J. F. Pearson, | is ' csoehe TR sires Asthe notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date mart pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Georgia Howard, | T Also, selling + LOOMIS, M. D rand Falentes Blanche Worthington, | ofthe MINERAL Pua’ Vt | fre anid. bidder should fail to enter inte the con- "act, they to make good the difference between ‘ne otter of said bidder and the next lowest respon, ble bidde , or the person te whom the contract may be a \« sponribility of the guarantors must be | wee, by he “imatal certineate of a U.8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. Af bidders will be iuly notified of the accept- | ance or rejection of .aeir pro rsonally at his office in lany persons can wear these! teeth who cannot wear others, and no person cap wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may iesire. | butto those whoare particular and wisb the purest and moat perfect denture that TNERAL PLATE will he No 33 Pennsylvan! Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwarde for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per cent , which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. deductions for eommissions must be mate from hi grand larceny; for hearing John F. Boyle, | érank; $3. Maria Smith, Jane Hopkins, Paa- line Moore and Jane Chronister, disorderly; S5each. Charles Weeden, do.; $10. ander, grand larceny; tor hearing. Mary Tol- | ivar, enticing prostitution; dismissed. Travers, arunk; $5. Smith, do ; S10. cleanest, stronges' Gautier, disorderly; Mary Elizabeth, Jonn W. Nolan. violating Thomas Adams, drunk, Oyrus Wil- d Watt, drunk and Street walking: $° it ill that the city ordinance; Officers receiving deporits wi see proper endorsements are made upon the original disorderly; do. All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to app!icants all desired informa tion, and afford every facility for making sub- W.P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury Prorosaus FOR RATIONS. Quartermaster’s Office, U. S. Marine Corps, ‘ashington, 2ist Ostober, 1354. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 2 o’cloc of . v next, for furnishing rations to the U Marines at the following stations, during the year ~ CLOTHING. THING HOUSE IS 3 co Turrp Warp Station Cases. Starr, pettit tarceny; jail for court. Van Buren, carrying weapons; » Edmonson, assanlt; for hearing Franklin, drunk and disorderly; John Early, do; drunk and disorderly; Rober! Hunter, disorderly: #2. Aaron Turner Nugent, 2 ; jail for court Ecward Douglass, larcen David Balentine, suspicion; dismissed.” nis Bland, violating hackney regulations; Lizzie Wright. drank and disorderly; 25 TPE NOST POPULAR CLO SMITH es 40 West Baltimore street. Baltimore. , BROS. & CO., 40 Clothiers and Merchant We t Baltimcre street. Peter Dougber: The Bon Ton Merchan’ Tailors. N West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Ll dracon N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable Russell and en save 20 per cent, by getting i thing made at j Sneae Cloning made *'sMITH. BROS & CO. 40 West Baltimore strest The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the SMITH, BROS 40 West Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTSING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st tsmonuth, New Hamp-hire, lestown, Massachusetts. adelphia, Pennsylvania «ton City, District of Columbia t.1ear Norfolk. Virginia Bach ration to consist of thr-e- fourths of a ponnd of pork or bacon, orone anda fourth pound of fresh or salt beef; eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or twelve ounces of hur! bread, or one and a fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to one hundred rations ofeight 4 lieu thereof. ten pou TION CASES —Abram dog; bail for court. disorderly: workno: Mary Hatch Hance Harris Baliimore, Md, | | Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent. by buying their Clothing of SMI!NH, BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore street, Our Washington customers can fiad the best stock of Chothing in the country—ever SMITH, #ROS 40 West Baltimore street. dronks S158 ts of beans; or. in ; or, in Hen thereof € ,oue hundred and fifty oun j dessicated potatoes, mixed vegetables: ten pounds of co thereof. one and a hal p of sugar; four q Sperm candles, « amantine cand Evans, violating racing im street: Wesley Hammel, do; Annie Bat- ler, de; and drunk: workhouse; Rob't Garner s Gnaolock, fighting; = Marggrstt, do.; an John Faley, iftees pounds me pound of one-fourth pound of ad or one and a half pound of tal- nf soap, and two quarts of salt. The rations to be delivered apon the order of the Commanding Officer of each station, the fresh beef. either in bulk or by the single ratien, of goo quality, with an equal proportion of the fore and hind quarters, necks and kidney—taliow exclu No.1 prime mess pork; the flour, extra superfine; the coffee, good Rio; the sugar, good New Orleans or its equivalent, and the beans. inevar, caudles, soap, salt, &c., to be of good ien'l Burkley, Andrew Crany, drunk and Cochran, drunk and disordertiy: a street walkine The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers ock of Clothing ic the cunntry, SMITH, BROS & Ci, Mavule Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITIH!, BROS. CO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street, ROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND tT Orrice Derantwent, 135. Sealed Proposa's will be received at this Depart- ‘The place where everybody gets auited. bh day of December next, at i2 8 MITH, BROS. & CO. 40 West Baltimore st: The only house in Baltimore or Wasbingtoa that SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers ; eflered a discount of 1 per cent. by buying of us, SMITH, BROS. & CO , 40 West Baltimore street. All subject to inspec GAT] bids must be ace © clock. p+ on, WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE, for the use of the Px st Offices in the Unit-d States, for one year from aud after the 3ist day of Decea- nm. panied by the following FORM OF GUARANTY. in the Stateof in the ‘State of ——, sase the foregoing bid of for rations, as above Gescribed, be accepte he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office nam ‘act for the same, with goo s: and in case the said —— shall fail to sponge all their ‘The ssid articles are pense. at the partment at Washing be delivered, free of ex- cies ef the Post Office De- ,D.C., New York city, ) quantity of each artic'e, and the | required at each Agency, yearly, Washington are porals. e full name and P.0., address of sach bidder cue he legibly written in the proposal Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Ricker, Cbief Zepot Quartermaster, Washington. D C..and should be plain'y marked *'Proposala for Forage.”” in asum equal to the amount of tne con oe red by the contractor and both or hit act. ware ill be reqnired of the success: al bid fee bidders upon signing the covtract. ‘Blar.« forme of bids, guaranteen, and bonds, may | be obtained upoD application at this Office FORM OF PBUPOSAL. (Town, County and State) (Date I, the subscriber, do Beredy propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter: master’s Iypartment at , Sgreeably to the terms of your advertisement iosibing ere, sale for foraae, Sacea'W skington Depot. Deo. 8, 1369. tl following articles, viz abe bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bu-hel of 6 as —_— pusheleox Oats, ip sacks, at —-- per duenel of 82 pounds — tone of Baled Hay, at — per on of 2,000 — Onn of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,00 ands. mmence on or before the — dayot peer ta to be completed on or before the — day of —, 185. and pledge myself te enter inte @ written contract with the United States with good and approved securities. within the apace of ten days after_being notified that my bid hasbeen accented. Your obsdient servant, Brigadier General D. HH. Rooks t+ Quartermaster, General Depot Q Washington, D, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of hereby, Juintly and severally, covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of —— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the oon tract for the same with good and aaficieot sure ties, in a sum equal to the amountof the contract to furnish the forage proposed ip conformity te the terms of advertisement dated December 8, '363 ander which the bid was made, and, ip case toe said shall fail to enter into a contrect as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the liffer ance between the offer by said and the rext lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given wader our hands and seals this — day of Beal Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowi dee heitet the above-named guaraatoc* are geod and sufficient as saretios for the amount fo? ich thi fer to be security. Hone cortiBed by the ‘Gnited States District At torney, Odllector of Customs, or any othe~ officer ander the United States Government, or caspon sible person known to this ones RUCKER, dec tf Brigadier General and Q. M Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en | SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 Wert Baltin ore st, Bal'imore, Md. .o come to Baltimore to buy your SMITH. BROS & CO, Merchast Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS & CO., Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fal! and Winter Clothing SMITH BROS. & are specitied below, 3 ore o contract as aforesaid, we guarant istrict No.1, at od the difference between the offer of the and that which may b Washington, D.C. a Buit by buying of 2.20 reams of Wrapping Paper, 20 by inches in size, of material and quality fully equal to that pow in useinthe Department, and to we 2 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 2 perfect quires, 10 reams of the same kind of Paper, 26 by 40 inches 5 pounds to the ream 5, pounds of Jute, or other snitable Twine, hard | sted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, | or about that. } undia_of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- i oa ueter, well twisted, in te 2 pounds each. New York City ping Paper, similar to that B.. Guarantor. C. D., Guarantor. a preby certify that the above-named ——— am are known to meas men of property, and able to in size. and to weigh make good their guarantee uy Jnited States District d states District Attorney, or Coliec- roposal will be considered unless accom- by the above guarantee : Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first imsertien to for examination i Proposal: to be endorsed ** Proposals for Rations for 1805,”? and addressed to the EG Gee Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and Ea COATS, Peltoe’s ancy and plain: new style SACKATEL, the All in endless varieties at SMI lish WALKING 'ACKS; also, the rettiest coat H, BROS. & CO.'S 12,0 reams of Wrap POR? Wasmincron, Wasainsion, D. C.. January 4, 1364 cae ceaierein Drugs, Hardware pare Leather ‘urnituwé, Harness an ery, are re nested nd to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeack week. proposal or list, tn duplicais. of the articles they ace prepared to furnish te this Depot at short notice. with the price of sach marked in plain figures. 20 that. in case the exigencies of the service (Ohta QUARTERMAETER'S OFFION, withoutdet Pecuarentgicen nee ‘thou’ lay 6 lower ic ‘ ired tO mo Cee edie eetie u yunetn: every on Soming. tne et oo ROK EK. and Chief Quartermaster, a ad General Deo waakineene sper, siuilar to that de- ol. ular Msrble Hall Clothing House, 40 West | Major and Quartermaster. P#orosaLs FOR LETTER BALANCES. Posi Orricy: Dep 0 SEALED PROPOSALS will be_recei Department until the sth dav of December next, atJ2 o'clock uoon, for tarnishing LETTER BALANCES Post Ofices in the United 8tates ds of Jute.or ther Twine, similar to | that first described for District No 1. | 10, pounds of coarse Heimp Twine that of the second description for District Bupalo, N.Y. WO reams of Wrapping Paper. similar to that first pame¢ for Distr ¢t ™ 20 reams of Wrapping Paper, simiiar to that last pamed ‘or said District 2 Jute, or other Twine. RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND: OUTH STS, ¥. HENKELMAN. in a CHANT TAILORING BU, opened for Reteil a large xssortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, on to the MER S$, has this day JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Firreenta Street, opposite U, 8. Txeasory, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June 30th, 1864, The notes will be issued under date of August | 18th, in deuominatious of for the use of th rét description for Di > - varse Hemp Twine, s of the second d+ seriptioa for ss i Such as BLACK AND | BEAVER ANDCHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, COLORED CLOTHS, n and atter the 31st day of Dacem- | f Mowing description, viz: capable of weighing etzat ounce $50, 21090, 3500, $1,000 and $5,000, | payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at | | 73-10 per centum per ennum, payable semi-an PLAIN AND FANCY CA3SIMERES AND CUAT- Proposals will be received for each article s+pa- ight, to be graded down to quart rately, and separately for each Distri se it is supposed 8°) will be required For MEN anv Boy's Wear. Also, a select assortment of gools for LADIES would invite the atten- 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least tro cunds avoirenp: is weight, to be graded The contract or contracts will be awarded to the | be determined after a | lowest snd best bidder INGS. to which be anally, and will be convertible at the option of | the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five | Twenty Bonds, Of these it is Supposed 100 will be re- quired of a year, Pertect correctness will i> rr | tion of those making pu | 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 tion for the purpose of ascertain bid will, ip its practical results, be most us to the Department. stricta should be reconstructet, or in- { them aiscontinued, vered at such place or eneral sbaildesignute,at | uired in the bal- lasstrengthanddura- {| number. er an s shall be de ne Postmaster G > of balance must ac- ider who may obtain the contract will be req order dof s quality in all respects equal to the tmaster General reserves to himself + of increasing or redncing the quan- if it ehail be found IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL... Each Balance must be well and securely packed ip « box for transportation. The Balances must be delivered free ofall charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department iil accept the same, if tity of the articles required necessery to do £0 es of euch articles as are now furnished rv of the above named at Washington, I We buy and eell— GOVEPNMENT BONDS of all issuss, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS Jy 27-tf JAY COOKE x CO, Street ard Louistana Avenue, Over jank of Washtnst n, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, h bidder must furnish with hia proposals ey idence of his ability to comply with T wo sufficient eurcties will be reauired to acon- PROPERTY E, Failures to furnish Balances as contracted for promptly, or the turnishing of those of an inferior quality. will be considere the forfeiture or the coniract. ‘ Proposals must be endorsed on theontside of the ‘Proposals for Letter Balances,” ohn D. Barclay. George Shoemaker, Anirew Rothwei reties will be required tos con a sufficient cause for Failures o fnreish the articles contracted for, promptly or the furnishing of artic e3 of an infe- Samuel Redfern, IMPORTANT TO HUUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS We invite the attention of all Berens, who are in want of FURNI- TCREor HOUSEKERPING GOODS to call snd examine our large and extensive assortment, wich we are prepared to offer AT GREAT GARGAINS, thereby making it animportant item in the selec- | tion of ality to those cot ered a sufficient cause addressed te the First nt Postmaster eral, Washington, D.C 7. Edward Clark. JAMES ADAMS, Eeenaeoe for the forfeiture of the | No charge for pulicies. Postmaster Geveral, JpECresats FOR Canoes STEAMER DAL. Chies Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington.) zZ Washineton, D.C led Proposals will he re: TUESDAY. November 1, 1914, at 12 o'clock or the delivery of the following amounte of V viz: 2.90 tons of Bituminous Steamer Coal, to ba delivered on board of vessels at Government wharves, Georgetown. D © 1. tons of accordance with these propo- | ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. YREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF ComMri ROLLER OF THE CURRENOY Washington, October 4, 1354, Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has beea made to appsar that The National Bank of the Metropolis, in tas City af Washkingtcn,in the county of Washington and Dis- Columbia, has been duly organiwd under ding to the requireme its of the act of “An act to provide a National secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulatic op thereof.’ approved June 3. i3i4. and has | ; the provisions of said act ro- quired to be complied # th the buriness of banking under said act: Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCullock. Comptroller of the Currency, du hereby certify that The Na- tronol Bank of the Meronolis, in the City of Wash- | i Washington a: District of Colwmbia. is authorized to commence the business cf Banking uncer the act aforesaid In testimory whereof, witne s my hand and sé of office this fourth day of October, 1364. HUGH MoCULLOCK, Comptroller of the Gurrency. RPBANS’ COURT, OCT. STH, 1864 —Dis- TaleT OF CoLUuMEIA, WASHINGTON County Jo-wit:—In the case of Christopher Buss aud administrators administrators h the approbation of the Orphans’ Courtof Washivyton Ceunty aforesaid, appo st- ed Tnesday, the first duy of November next, | for the firal settlement and distribution of ths personal estate of the sail deceased assets ip hand, as far as the same b lected ano turned into money; when the creditors and heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend (at the Orphans’ Courtof Wash- | ington County aforesaid,) with their claims pr erly vouched, or they may otherwise by law exclnded from all benetit in said decessed’s estate, provided @ copy of this order he pablished once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previ- ous to the said first day of November, 18%4 Tes’ Zz. C, ROBBINS. sale wil) not be Proposals mus - marked on the outside of the e with the name of the article or articles roposed for, and the letter cqpotaining th ressed to the First Assi-tant dD. w Uctober 25, 1864, ved at this office PHENS COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF )LUMBILA— Im the matter of Mary J. Kilmon, Toe said guardian havicg reported ld all the inte est and titl+ re of Jobo T. Kilmon and her dowe to all that part ‘ Bituminous Steamer Coal. to be delivered at the Goverament coal yard, Gcorge- Delivery of the whele amount covtracted for to bé made in twenty-five (25) days from date of con- FJ « ° ularly set forth in the Michae! Connor. George L. and John Holloran for the sum of betore commencing Bonds in a sum equal to half the amount of the | tisthis uth day of October, contract wiil be required of the successful bidder by thes ourt. that the said sale be. and tne same ia hereby, ratitied and Contirmed, unle s cause to the wn Cnor belore the sth Nove copy of this order Star once & week for three er ordered and decreed, that the 1p, widow of said Joho T. Kill- owed ove seventh of the pro tisfaction of her dower int above described property. Proposa s manst be plainly eudorood, “Proposals for Bituminous Steamer Goal,” and addressed to D. RUCKER. al and Chief Quartermast. Depot of Washington, ROPOSALS FOB FLOUR. Office Depot Commissary of Susistence, C. Ostober 24. 1864. ieate, are invited until ington. in the cevnty of the under-igned. Brigadier Gener P, PUBCELi, Bole Judge of the O: phans’ Court. Seated Proposals, in du November}, at 12 o’clock m., for furnishing the Subsistence Department. TWO THOUSAND (2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR, The proposals will be for what is known at this Depotas Nor, 1,2and 3, and bide will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole, Bics must be in duplicate, aud for each grade on separate sheets o he delivery o: § from the openin ie8, daily, as the A True Copy o¢ I7-law3w* rp HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of tos County. in the District of Columbia mivistration.W tate of Wm.H Fletcher late of D.C., deceased. All persons ha id deceased, are hereby warned to same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 234 day of October next: they may otherwise cree be excluded from all benefit of 25th day of Oct.. 1864, MARY FLETCHER. That the subscri- rphans’ Court of on the persona! shingten Coun pe f the Flour to commence within Orne t ee and in sach overnment m: irect; | delivered at the Government warehouse in George’ town, at the wharves or railroad lepot in Wash- | The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- | pleted within twenty days from the opening of the 1d 8. nder my hand this Sw M Paymert will be made in certificates of indebt- | other funds as the Government H18 I8 TO GIVE NOTIC ber has obtained from the Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate iste of Georgetown, D. | edness,or euch may have for di: bursement. Toe usual Government inspection will be made Just before the Flour is received, and none will he | accepted which is not fresh RS AND DINERS, by E. L. Blanchard, Manual: f French Cookery, London Charles) Myers. round. and made | FURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, | always to be found at the well knowa establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN, No. 550 Seventh stree 4#42%-eo.m Louisiana av. and D M4 °F z, TURE, | a MANURE. | | TUE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE UNITED STATES, The undersigned, having contracted forall the Manure at Giesboro Point, D.C,, are now pra ared to put on board vessels free of expense to laptains at low rates. VESSELS WANTED, address No. 330 # street, Washington, or to GIESBORO POINT MANURE WHARF. au 10-tf JOUN PETTILONE & CO, between east side. T, TIMULDY's GAL, The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1854. He has, by avery liberal eutiay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procured a rite inferior to none in the country for salubrity of climate and beanty of scenery. The Hall is an extensive series of build ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfert, convenience and health, surrounded by 3) acres of ground.affording ample scope for plry<ical exer- cise. The following gentlemen constitute the ty: seul? pARSONS. Principal and Professor of Mathematics and Moral Science Pato. 8. GRAPE, 4 MN = rofessor of Natural Science and Mathematica Rev.J.NEWMAN HANK, A. MM. Professor of Ancient Languages & Moral Scienee, Rev. A SOMMERFIELD HANK. A M., | Professcr of Belles-Lettres and Ancient Language Rev. H.H BRUNING, A. M., Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics, ia Professor of French Languages. ~~~" Professor of Painting and Drawing. A. 4M, METZ, Esaq.. Profeasor of Vocal and Instrumental Musio, TERMS.—Boarding pupils $300 per year of 10 | months, weekly boarding pupils $200 3 year of lv One Hancred and Twenty-four Receipts for Cook- All verses having claims against from wheat ground inthe vicinity where manu- monthe; daily pupils @10 per year of 10- months, including fare to and from the city, warned to exhibit the the subscriber, ext; they may factered, unless of a very superior inality, | The Flour to be delivered iv new eat’ barrels, | Hints tor the Table, London — bh eee esis day Covkery, Carving, and Etiquette ef the Tad! For perticulars see circulars. to be obtained at | principal PooRstores, Cr adress th da: on or before the = po ile} Gan all benefit of this’ 18th day of Oct my hand thy INE © MYERS ‘An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who tas not the oath on tie is the | office, and no bid will be entertained from who have previously failed to comply wit! bids, or from bidders not present to res Government reserves the riebt t for any cavse signed. at No, 223 G street, e1 Captain and C. V.8. Snnrson’s Hand Bo! Cuisinier Practicien Meh oe i Tench Cav! Miss Leslie's French Cooker Poyer’s Modera Hourewife Qoeokery for the Million, London itchener’s Cook’s Oracle *s Complete Co 7 a Ouseheeper’s Encyclopedia id Cycloperdioe London Felopeedian LONE ANCK TAYLOR _ MPANION TO THR EI 5. CoSRAROF 32.25% SEBEIAON B08 Boa ecard, 0 Teiect any bid ViisISTOGIVE NOTICE, That the subseri be addressed to the under- ber bas obtained from the Orpaans’ Coart of Washington county, in the District o Jetters testamentary on the Apna McGuire, late of Washington, D.O . All persons having claims sgainst the ceased, are hereby warne Same, withthe vouchers thereof. to ,»Onor before the 224 aay of October next ey MAY otherwise by law be excluded from al y ‘hand this 394 day of October, JOHN BNOW. ! dd to exbibit the NITED STATES SERVICE MAG OCTOBER.—OContents : Philanth: istory; Lifeof Jomini od ie, nent Enignin; Life . McPbersor; Department; Official ecls AZINE FOR embrace the best assortment e: denefit of said Given under 1364 pg a tor'e Special oo FRANCK TAYLOR. BeaPARSONS, Catonsville, imore Gounty, Mary! and, CirenJare to be h: ire a Wis ad at the Star Office, 316 ¥ STREET, CROCKERY. —__ Gass. a ‘AND TIN WARR, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS. COAL OIL aND COAL OIL LAMPS, T offer all of the sbove articles of goods, whic r Offered to th Washington public; at 10 per cent lower than the ont Lacipemey el ovewarre in the city, and F yourselves. J.B. FOLEY, sep/im" 316 F st. north, bet. 10th and lith LOOK OFFICR No. 7 SOUTH FRBDERi THE ONLY PHYSIC‘\AN avVERTISING Certain, Speedy, T 0 THE UNITED ¥ THE PRESIDENT 0 | ite dine or ned i: the world for OF (MPRUDENOR. Sia Hours! No Trij , UABLELANDS INTHE | FORTHE SALE OG INDIAN RESEAVATION LATE WINNEBAGO I IN MINNESUTA® President of the hereby declare.and mi will be held in the un in the State ef Minnesota, F T, commencing on | 5 Feunber next. forthe 1, ABRAHAM LINOOLN, ited Srates of America, do ake known that public sales wrant Preteade! Deadly Poison, CURB WARRANTED OX NO UNARGR 4 OUI FROM ONE TO TV'9 DaYs. Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Dise! Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Impotency, General, pene y aor, Butptiation of ‘the Hi nees of Sight or roat, Nese, or 8! | Lungs, Stomach or T and solitary practi ‘tims than the son, 'ysaus, blightini saticipations, ren: ‘at the periods herein- the fifth day of December ¥the public lands comprised the Winnebago Io | tioned, and situated in the ich will be sol rn ‘art, Timidity, Trembli fness, Diewase of the H Affections of the Liver, ela—these Terrible Disor- Solitary Habits of Youth—the ices more fatal to their of Syrens to the m. eir most brilliant ring marriage, &e., im YOUNG MEN ally, who have become the victims ry Vice.that dreadful and destructive babi anpually sweeps to ap unti oung Men of the most exal’ who might otherw:se have entran mates with the thunders of eloquence oF extacy the living Ivre. may cal! with fald TAKE PARI:CULAR NOTICB. These are sume of the sad and melanchol: produced by early habits of youth, vis: of the Back and Limbs, of nt, Loss of Museu! following parts of | id at the appraised Cee de and the improvemen tsthereon, | wp | value of the Jan’ | North af the tase timeand west of she Afth principal In township 1%, rang? 24 .- -- In township 107, range 24.——--——-. In township 106, range 25-—.—- In township 107, range 25. = 277.81 ing the individ | re r acre. Wl trict Land Offices lama will, be com. | i roceed, ei aud pove mentioned | ual tracts, with the appraised be open for inspection at the D) ta. The offering of the above menced on the day thes order aemigast je, and consecn’ fhradvertived, until the wirol 1 ve thonsan talent and brilliant ced loved ; but the sale ) er than two weeks the lands wun be ration of the two wee t the cityof Washing- Anno Domini ans shall not be kep no private entry ef any of mitted until after the expi Given under my hand, ton. Hla ssa Rd on Augaat, inno housand ei, undred and sixty-fo ee . ABRA Pain in the Head, Dimness itive Functions, General it of Detty.t ensumption, &e bility, Symptoms o! Derr AtE Te e fearful effects on the mind much to be dreagéd—Lose of Memo: | of Ideas, Depression of te Ave ee Fa Snes 8 y. &e = MARRIAGE Married Persons, or youn, marriage, aware of Physic: yf Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermities, &0.. should apply immediately He who places himself nnder the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in h tleman, and covfidently rely f the Genera) Land Office. IDE SETTLERS— | RS. Acting Commissioner 0 Love of Soli- OTU AL BON NOTICH TO ACTUAL, BON In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1su opening to sale the ion, it Is stipulated that bef z be entitled to enter any portion of the raid lands, by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure to xale tothe highest didder at public ontery, he shall become an actnal settler thereon, and men contenplatt tatutes, volume 12, fore any parsoa shall a upon bie skill aa ° KNESS, iMPOTENOY IMPEDI- TS TO MARRIAGE By Dr, Johnston's aarvelour treatmens ness of the Organs is speetily cured, restored Thouxands of the most oe tated and impotent, who had lost al! ho been iinmediatel All impedimen’ shall conform to all the reguiations now provided Ly law in cases of pre- | emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full praised valne of the lands and the improvements ANIC WEA ORG NEN, Now. in order that all snch bona-fide, actual settiements may be secured to the seyeral pre- NOTICE 1s HERE Re mae. hat they r.ust come forward and file their afida- wt if articular tracts on which | Cured. ving the date of | re tie expiration the saveral pre-emption claims mi st be established before the tegister and Receiver, accordivg to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, and fu'l payment made thereon accoraing io the tuli affixed, appraised vaine o} the lands and improvemeste thereon bh cases where the year may not elapse hetore the commencement of the public sale, snch bona fide «tual <ettlements may and are herebv ordered to be excluded from the public marriage, Av domes or Mental Dirqualifcations. Loss of Procreative Power, vons Irritability, Tremtlings. aud Weakness, er Exhaustion of the most ‘earful kind, » vits, designating the p may be actually settl actual settlemen of one year from such Di. JOHNSON Member of tue Royal College of Surgeons, don, Graduate from one of the most eminen lexes in the United States. and the greater part of ntin the hospitals of Lom Ph a@ and eleew here has effected nome of the most astonishing cures that were eve! known; many troabled with ringing in the b and ears when asleep.great nervousness.be alarmed with frequent Dlushing, attended sometin«» with derangement | Of mind, were cn ed immediately. YOUNG HEN who have injured themselves by a certain indulged in wher alone—s habit frequeatly from evil companions, or at school, the effects of | which ere nightly felt, even whea asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, aud de- stroys both mind aad bedy. should apply immedi- whose life ed berg a Ist, In all suc ale . 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the yoar | may eXpire before the commencement of the pud- h and pay up for their claims. otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the bighest biider, under the forezo- ing proclamation, yet with the slipuiation that at such public fale the price must 0 sur than for the appraised ate au 30-lawIsw ~ 8 BXPRESS COMPANY, = OM 614 PAL AVENUR, Washingion, D. 6, NOKTIEKN, AND WEST- man, the ho parents, should be and enjoyments of ation from th hata pitythsta yeon country and darling of Snatched from ail the pros} life by the conse of nature and in Such persons mast. before contemplating Feficct thata sonnd mind and body are the | Décessary requisites to | Dess indeed GREAT Se remote copnubial Without there the journey through JEWBLKY VALU- | life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the hourly darkens to the view hadowed with deapai y retiections thi blighted with our own DISEASES OF (MPRUVDBNUB. MERCBANDVISH, MONEY. L PES, STOCK Forwarded with BA DDI accessible sections of the country. 6. Wee Principal Rai Ita principal office: WASHINGTON NE nd fille’ with th FARCE to i oe the happiness of another ig way Towns in the re D.C, NEW YORK, KOSTOS PUIVADELPHIA, BALTIMUKE: OIN- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at with lines forwardin BRITISH PROVING Jeasure tinds he ny ‘al disease. it often happeus that an ill-timed sense ame or dread of dis-wvery deters him from ap- education and resp ity can alone befriend him. He falls in+o the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filcb hie pecuniary substance, kee, him trifling month after month, or as long af the sinallest fee can be obtained, leave him with ruined health te sigh over his gall- the nse of that deadly ercaty, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such ae Affections of Nose. Skin, ate., New York and Bortos to the CANADAS and the | 68 and other steamshi to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HA nropean expresses to all prominent wns in Great Britain ard the Conti it. *Cailection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and FTLLS made at all accessible pacts okt United States, 5 a intment; or. b the Head, Throat, b s with frightful rapidity anti! death pa his dreadful sufferings by sending tim te that um ‘om Whore borne no travele, PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K WALSH, 285 © Skeet, between lithand 11th, fecend door from Harvey's 0 In compliance with tha wish o! am bow prepared to make liberal Cash ad- vances on Gold and Silver ‘V monds, Jewelry, : Clothing. and Merchandise of every description in | discovered country 7 SOUTH FREVERIVK STREE®, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few Fai} not to observe name doors from the corner and pumber. r« No letters received uniess post-paid and com- I. ining a edon the many friends, I | taining a stamp to be arsed on the reply writing snould state age. and send portion ot ad- yertiserient describing symptoma, he Dr.’s Dipioma hanks im hts Ofmes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousand cured at this establahment within the last twenty years, andthe au rtant Surgical Operations Johnston, witnessed by the repor' and many other peared again Watches, Dia iencein busi- | n t@ many of Bavine had twelve yearavx: the City, and favorably © te citizens Lam confident that vith Lusiness,(wh covfidentis!) 1 will give efe every das (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’cl-ek, | A. ™. until Nine o’clock P.M, perostant TO SUTLERS BUTLES3 WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & Cu.’S VONCENTRATED CLA To BR A MOST VALTUABLN ARVSIOLE THFiBR TRADE, it aclls very rapidly, and is the mosteconomical | atticie of det for the officer’s mess, [tis prepared | FUNURHEA, in one minonte,and ma*%er @ most delicious Soup or It is highly recommended by Arm i The profits are icrgs H. A. DOWNING & CC,, Manniacturers of Concert: No, 111 Kasi :3th st,, New York. For sate by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agi 66 Louisiana Avenus, Washingtor, D.O 1 will be strictly | Ollices open | pers, notices of wbich lave ap- ain before the pubiic, besides | asa gentleman of character andre i sponsibiliias is s suficient guarantees to the f- Ac! SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED | groner DISEASES | SECRET DISEASES BAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS THR MOST CERTAIN REMEDY SVBB USED “"Yes, A Positive Oure” for S+RiCTURBS, @& uo Baitam, oo Meroary, to be Token lo Effecta Cure no smell nog Contains no Mineral, Oniy Ten entirely vegetable, havin, bowels of the mos |“ Qures in from two to four days, and | in *tweaty-four boars ‘ | of the University of Pennsylvani. | eminent Doctors and Chemists of MO 2XPOSURE Prepared by a the present day. KO TROUBLE, 80 a lec fable 0} red, Oopavi ho have despaire or. who Bere peee gorged with '. 1e CreOry, SY RAMABITAN'S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope, Price—Male packag~*. $2. Female $3. » AND SHOFS TO SUIT THE VIMES. We aie now mannfaciuring all Kindsof BOOTS od SHOES, and constanly rec+iving a sup: n made work vfevery dese .p- u. made expressly to order, and will be lower price than has been heretofore charged in this city fer much Persons in want of BOUTS and SHOES of Eastern iM always find a good arsort- | scRUr La, |“ PBTI“LES, SCALES, BOILS, SYFHILIB OR VENEREAL DISEASES. ac SAMARITAN’S ROO? AND BERP JUICE NEREAL Dish 4B RITAN’S BCOT AND B potent. certain aud efectual remedy eve, prescri sed; it reaches and eradicates ever: jgun, 30 that the cure is ¢ | and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos terity thet for aceon ma: Althorg” soa may be _SAMARITAN’S KOC R will remove every vestigc of impurities from the System, as wel! ae al! the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALBS it in many affections witn which numbers of Fe- “e ROOT AND HERB JUICES ia JGapted, in Ulcerated Uterus. ip down. Falling af the Womb loos plaintsiucident to the sex. f Sent by express. Prico $1 bottle,o 4bo rc = SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Fuildireetions. DESMOND & 00., Box 151 Philadelphia Post fold by. CALVERT FORD, corner of 1th an€ INRY COOK, Alexauaria, ONFIDENTiAB. L EN who have injured themecives Dy certain secret habits which onfit them for business. pleasure, or the daties of married life; alse middl¢ ho, from the foll in advance of their sold st_amuc pe made work, W. ment in store and ai th. Penn. avenue. JNO, W. BOTELER | c. W. BOTELER & SON, CW BORSLSE: of the venereal repeat io sfter years ropoanced sous AND HERBJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CAINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WAR®, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARB, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, LOOR MATS, FEATHER DUSUERS, BEUSHES, WOOP WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, em HOUSES. HOTELS, AND aTKAMBOATS | FURNISHED AT 8HOBT NOTICh, | 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUBR. __ between 9th and 1th ate JosEPE BBYNOLDS & Co, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 600 Neata St.uct, near avenus, Asse Jus: received. aud will cous anud, the largest aud best assortm vf Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Li is Globes, mics and other tha vies in this lixe, from the best est New York, Phiizdelphis. &c., which will be sold m the most reasonable terms. Hoe BANG#S, YURNAOKS, and Fire-Soara We are pztpared to furnish the best RANGB in on very reasonable terms. C,, are invited to euLTANNIA WARK, males suffer, t ¢ | Debility, and for PT1¢e 25 cents. Yours | aged or old men mn ' other causes, few, a debilit) yours, befove placing themselves under the treat ne, should first read “THB SE | ment of ar yo ** “Matriod Ladies will imutly Keep on | FRIEND went in the city ‘bts, Portables, | jes, and all arti- wblishments ia | learn somethi rtance by peruring “The Secret Fri Bent to any acdrese, ina sealed envelope on re A STEWABT & 00, Boston. Mass. | Ceipt of Twert BK{ESEMABR—Protected by Koysi Letters Pat- ent of England, and secured ie de Pharmacie de Paris, and lege of Medicin Trieswar No.1 is by the seals of the the Imperial} 1 e effectual remedy tor Relax. ation, Spermatorrhoes, aud Exhaustion of the Sys- ' tem. Tricsmar No. has entirely superseded the + pausevus use of Copavia, Cnbebs. e tatelible remedy for al 2se auywhere Restaurants, call. We do all kincs of GAS and STRAM att and cheap, as also everything Im tle G line in the most satisfactory manner. ing Tuba, Yountains Water ao. Triesmar Gali and see our Bath imparities and Cionets, Wash standa, Basins, d0.,&6. et, near Penni * satablisninent in the city. eocssreas IMPXUVB YOUR the use of the cel-' Praisgor:< BPkoTaoL, the beat for Srrener mercary and a) er Bach preparation is in the form of a ma cured from effects of climate and 8 of atmosphere, in tin cases in one Divided in separate doses as adminis Rout, &c., &' BARROW. 'N. O. FORD. No, 3 HAT ly THB ‘ievors of the * P. KS, ANATOMY, and a it of suffering eic most instractive end in- .ectures on Marriage and it ecvous Debility, Premature cat 11 Ey aerot enlightening meaps nl gugandaand will be torwarded f 1m ps, ‘reasin; (ao met of Anatemy and ‘Medicine 6 7ME GREAT " GONOKRHGE Ae SB WILL PERFORM a ig he er 2 eble Lozenge. 8e abrated PREHSLE anc ‘Valpean, ‘Wholesale ate jleecker street, N To be had also corner tith stree’ 7 BSS OR MISERY: vereally acknowledged as ENING AND PResgavinc the impair ieatBe ly.and correctly suited, by ., Opticians. 4 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 12th and lsth ats,, Jn en: and OTOGRAPH: ALBUMS. © 3it 8 great variety, and at HE NEW YORK BD FLOM NE reduced prices.— Terms, one yet 3, 37; World,” é A. JOYOR. No, ILLIARD TABL, ber bas THREE Tike BILLIABD TABLES. which be = sitpose of i. A] Peansvlvania APTAIN BRAND, OF 1 C Als tev wad Bsa E,”* have determin lgaue, free, (for fowest prices, BWSPaPERS a These invalual press, § strect, ‘New 8ALB—The Sadscri- misevenue so14-tf OF T “Of be taste has vert pocket }OK TAYLOR

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