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THE EVENING STAR. | Affairs im Georgetown. | OARAL.—Arrived—boats Mande, with wheat to market, Kate Korns, ©. Alvenia and Forrest, With 325.41-100 tons coal to Central co.; W. H Mayer, 117.13 tons to New Hope co; J. W. Ba- con, A. H. Wallis, Jameg Dayton, B. William- son, 143.23 tons to Amerigan CO.; Defiance and Loretto, 222.3 tons to Borden co.; A. J. Center, 113.17 tons to Consolidation co.; Liona, 109-17 tons to Hampshire and Balto.ce. Departed— boat Seneca with an assorted cargo for Seneca, and 24 other boats light. The report of the Coliector for the month of October will show the number of arriyais at Georgetown by canal to have been 1,653. The tolls amounted to $24,919.37, The departures tolls were $1,455.71, yielding a eum total for | arrivals and departures during the month of | $26,375.08. The great majority of boats are er- gaged in the coal trade, and it is estimated that | the amount of coal received during the month was 41,000 tons. ——— Potick Revorts—Second Precinct—Henry Nibbie, stealing; dismissed. James Hawkins, threats and disorder! jail. Wm. Lippard, gupuimeg on Sunday “John E. Peters, sell- ing liquor to soldier: 0—for selling 0a Sun- | day; $20. Hugh Ragan, selling jiquor to | Soldiers; $20. Aliso, without license; $29 Em- ™m& Black, stealing: dismissed Mary Dough- Thomas Riley. selling liquor to Also, without license: S79, Pat. | Also, selling liquor to John Read, disorderly; 2. Tiird Preeme’—-ijobn Holmes, running Wagon without number: Michael Needum, orderly; and Mary Thomus, drank: dizmis vid Toland, threats; soldiers; $20 A. Holmead & Co, obstrn A Pree ine sidewalk: $1. Nancy Dorsey and Lizzie Carter, vaerents; workhouse. A. Abraham and Hirarn Levy, assanit and battery: bail for court. George Hamilton, drunk and disor- deriv 2 Tenth Precinct —Maria Miller, disorderly; $1. Thomas Jobnson. ac George Henson, carrying weapons 20.90, John James, de- serter: John Glass and John Rock, drunk: Military. Wm. Powen, petty larceny; work- house. eg FourtH Warp Sration Cases Gaptech ard Kob’t Shonolen, assau tery; bail for court. Patrick Brady, de-rtion; mililary. Mary Holcomb, drunk and disor- deriy; workhouse. James McGinnis. drunk: n Rachb Wil usen, assauit and batter d Willia Poppa! Mis. tn the street pissed. Bom Henry Mattie - do. Ad FOR WRAPPING PAL Sealed Proporais a! Ment uctil the Sh for the use of the for one year [rom and @ ber next The said articles ore to ba delivered pense. at the Blank Agencies of the P. at Washingt: 2, D.C., New ,and the ofeach art ach Agency, yearly, frequired at en low tN qnality ther: Gre epecifie? * ‘ally equal at, and t ach reain te contain @ Kind of Vaper, 26 by 4 inches | p.and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream 5,000 peund or other svitable Twine, hard | twisted, aud in balls, to weigh one pound each, , or about that. { 2,060 pe of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- ! f an inch in diameter, wall twisted, in » weigh from lL. te 2 pounds each. Destroct No.2 New York City 12,000 ream Wrapping Paper, <imilar to that | de: ed in the estimate of Dis tNo.1. 200 reams of Wrapping Paper. similar to that de- | Be strict Nol. ibed for Di Jute. or other Twi trict No imilar to | escribel for D: ts of coarse Hemp Twine. similar to | he second de jion for District Livprict No3. Buffalo, N Sof Wrapping Paper, similar to that 4 for Distr, Wrapping Paper, similar to that last d for said Dietrie unds of Jute, or other Twine f frst deacription for D f © Hemp Twine, sin nd deseription for s t. ived for each article sepa- Parately for each District, or for the similar to lowest and bes ntract ntracts will be awarded to the er, to be determined after a | for the purpose of aseertain- ing which by mits practical results, be most | advat tacec Department. | If the Districts should be reconstructed, or in- | in number. or any of them discontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such place or places as th tuaster General stalldesignateat | = to himeelf | ng the quan- | it ehail be found | stmaster General rec of increasing or reduc articles required ngeestary to do so lsmples of uch cles a8 are now furnished can be seen at either of the abuve-mamed Agen- cies Bidders wiil send samples of sucharticles as they | propose to furnish with their bids, Each bidder must furnish, with his proposals. guaranties of his ability to comply with his bid; | and acer ificate from his nearest Postmaster, that Buch guarentors are crelible and reliable citizens, must also accompany his propesals. — Pe aflicient sareties will be req ired toa con- ct Failures to furnish the articles contracted for, promptly. or the farn’ ng of articies of an inf rior quality to those contracted for, will be con- sidered x sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made in accordance with these propo- gals will not be considered. Proposalt must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles roposed for, and the letter containing them ai- Tromed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, W. DENNISON, oc 25 lawow Postmaster (General, ROPOSALS FOR MAIL BAGS, , Post Orrice DepaRtMENT, Wasuixotom, D.C., Oct, i, . Sealed Proposa Jbe received at this Depart | ment until o'clock a. m., the twenty second day | of November nezt. for furnishing, during the pe- | riod from the first day of December, 15s, to the | | | | L 864.$ thirtieth of June, 1555, such quantities of the fo! lowing kind of MAIL BAGS as may from ume to time be required and ordered, to w JUPE CANVAS MAIL 8ACK3, | Of size No 1, (43 inches in length and 62 inchesin | circumference;) of size No. 2, (41 inches in length | and 44 i s in cireumference;) and of size No. (32 inche, lergth and 38 inches in ci ence } The sacks of size No} woven Jute Canvas, weigi ounces to the yard of 3134 inc @ yarns of the warp to be each doubled and twisted, and to weigh one ounce to about fifty yards, and of the fill- r weft, if not like those of the warp, to weigh nee to about eighty-five yards sacks of size Ne 2areto be made of Jute € sin Dyas, Weighing not less than il ounces to tho yard of 24 inches width; the warp and weft to be | sbove described. e No. Sere to be made of thinner be notiess than 4 ances to ches width, Those of si+s Nos J and 2 are to be male with a tabling or hym at the top two inches wide, upon which a sufiicient numbec of eyelet holes—at least ten to the tormer and eight to the latter—are to be Well wrought: snd th. with a good and suffic tie them thoroughly ar lesa, they are to be m each with yare each tobe provided ut hemp cord to lace and a strongly. Unless seam- de with two seams, secured, wing. Allare to bemarked. C.8. MALL,” in targs and | Any proposed improvement that may be desira- ble in the quality of materials or manner of con- struction will be considered, relatively to price, in Geciding the lowest and best bid. No propos idered if not accompa- | 2 1 quality of mare of the sacks bid ns showing the construe’ion and als and workmanship of each size for, and also a written guaranty from the persons proposed as sureties (whose re spounivility n ust be certified by the postiaaster of the place where they reside) that they wil. become resp: nsible, oc suMcient bond, for the due perfor- maance of the coutract in case such proposal be ac- jepted. All the sacks contracted for are to be deliv ered, | at the expense of the contractor, at Boston, New r&, Philadelphia. Baltimore d Washington, D. C., in such quantities and uch time: may be ordered. ‘The estimated quantity required will, probably, notexceed trirty thousand sacks including all sizes; but the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order and receive more or less than such quantity, during the term of the contract, as the Wants and interests of the services may m to | him to demand, The specimens must be delivered at this Depart- ment on or before the 22d of November nex:: sad every one submitted should be well and distinctly marked with the number denoting its size, and have attached to it ee of the cloth orcanvas (six inches square) of which itis made. Such as can, with rafety and convenience. be used in the service, will be paid for at the prices specified in the proposals relating thereto. Me Seclcion on the bids will be made on or before the 23d of November next, aud the Socepted bidder will be required to enter into contract, with «ut. ficient bond and security, on or before the ist of | Pe eecpital should be tramtmitted in a sealed envelope. endorsed Proposals for Mail-Bags.” and be addressed to ** The Seonnd Assistant Eost- | Bass General, Contract GU SENNigoN, Postmaster General. oe 19 wat QEMMES CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AN SS SUMTER. \daby Legend. 2 vols., new edition. Obittendsn’s Debates of the Peace Convention of Maine's Aj Dwight it on Philology. nek ormaa’s Americ ead ecls PRANOK Tf. | atreat. | country is | PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND GUAT. | tien o! | ¢ PERSONAL. | M RS, BROOKFIELD. of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past,Present and Futnre events, at ber roem.n the northwest corner of ith and Ly sts She hasywtudied under one of the most cele- brated Astrfogers of the age. She guarantees Batinfactien to all those who may give ie Real, . ™m. ! nine ee m. to9 p sep292m* RS. L. SMITH. with her extraor ¥ DOW. M to describe your living and dead friends, gi the names of both, tells character, the fatare, ex: Amines ali kinds diseases, will give sittings at 262 4th street, fivedoors above I street. Hours from tills i Wednesday evenings, 823 2m* DENTISTRY. DBNTISTRY,—Dr. W. FP. MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec sond door from 13th street, a'tends to A | | branches of the profession, oc 13-I1m” ENTISTRY —Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, | Dentists, Room No, 2, Washington Building, corner Penna. evenue and bat. | Oc 1)-Im* BBAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Tuth Extracted without Poin with the Muhrita of Lo I would advise ali persons Raving teeth to ea- | tract to cail at Dr. fnwirs office, and have them taken ont by this new. sae Harmless poses Also call snd‘ examine the Doctor’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth, If | you once ses the great improvement in his teeth | you will have them in no other style than this pew | and valuable ens. No, 242, Pa. avenue. betwee: th Lith streets. 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist EETH. , M. D., the Inventor and Patentes ofthe MINBRAL PLATE TEETH, at tends personally at his office in this | city, any persons can wear these’ i | M. LOOMIS, M By teeth who cannot wear others, apd no person can Wear others who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can ha accommodated: with any style and price of Teeth they may dasire, but to those whoare particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and moat perfect re that art can roduce, the MINERAL PLA will be more fully warranted, Rooms in this city—No 33% Penasylyania avenue between Sth and i0th atrests. Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia, maré-iy er TR CLOTHING. 7} UE MOST POPULAR CLOTHIN I SMITH, BRO: 40 West Baltimore stree., Baltimore, SMITH, BROS. & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baitimcre street, G@ HOUSBi8s 3. & CO., The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors e No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimora, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Wasningtonianscan save 20 per cent, by getting their Cloth ade at Rely Clothing made StowsrH BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, | The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the | SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltivaore st . Baltimore, Md, | by | i | prerrons in Washington can save 2) pe- rent. Mying their Clothing of i SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing ia the country—every article | epongec—at SMITH. BROS. & C | 40 West Baltimore street, The lead hing House of Baltimore offers the finest Glothing in the country FEROS CO ane Bae, Do not fail to come to SMITH, EROS. CO. toge your Clothing. ) Weet Baltimore street. The place where everybody gets avited SMITH. BROS, & CO., 40 Weat Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore oz Washington *hat 8} Lge their Goods Peet te SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore strees. All Discharged Soldiers in Wasningion are efered a discount of HO Gee cent. by ouyirg of as SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore s:rest. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en a Suit by buying of SMITH, BROS. & GO., 40 West Baltic ore st., Baltimore, Md. It will pay ail to come to Baltimore to buy your oLoruiNd, MITH, BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Cicthiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO, Marble Halt Cioeine House 40 roe Ssltimore street, to get your Fal! and Winter Clothing. Reet to Ret your *S'eMITH BROS. Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore stree Peg fon PANTS, French and Erglish WALKING COATS, Pelto: aney and plein SACKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the prettiest cont = All ip endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & C073 Popular Marble Hail Qlething House, 40 West Baltimore street. Sep 24-30 NEW RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, | BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUT?! STS, F. HENKELMAN, in addition to the MER- CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this day opened four Retail a large assurtment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Such as BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVER ANQ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, INGS, For Men ann Boy's Wrar. Also, a select assortment of goods fur LADIES CLOAKINGS. to which he would invite the atteu- i f these making purchases, sanda nt of being able to ent times, Terms will be Cash and one Price ont ep 24-Im* Havirg unusual faci! & experience, wet the wants FeeMen 8 INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. i CAPITAL........--.$200.000, ce Corn Street and Louisiana Avenue, Ove Che Cor Bank Of Washineton. = INSURE HOUSES AN AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, DIRECTORS? John D. Barc'ay, Anirew Kot! weil, TY, George Shoemaker, #amuel Croples, Thomas Parker, Richard Bari Cc. Wi» edward Olark. EB ADA®S8, President. _ ABEL G. DAVI sep 22-406mm RPHA OURT Of THE DISTRICT OF | COLUS i 1 A— Ia the matter of Mary J. Kilmon, | Guardian ~ Toe said guardian having reported | that she sold all inte est and title of the | heirs cf Joba 1. K:imen aud har dower in- | Y terestin and to all that part of Lot N Square No. £59, with all and singular the improve- ments deseribed and pa arly set furth in the suid proceedings to Michael Connor, Georg L. fhenff and John Holloran for the sum of 1 Me Itisthis isth dey ef October, A, D. 135t, ordered | by thecourt. that the said sale be. and tue sane ia hereby, ratined and confirmed, unle s cause to the rary be shown on or before the sth November, D. 18:4, provided a copy of this order be pub: lished in the Evening Star ence a week for three weeks before raid day. Itis hereby further ordered and decreed, that the faid Mary J. Killmon, widow of sant John T. Kill- mon, he allowed one seventh of the procecia of ssid sale in ene oe her dower interest in ve described property. ate Proper yew P. PURCE Bole Judge of the O phans’ Court. True C A Prue Copy: 7, . ROBRINS, Cale. Register of Wills. MMe 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subser™ ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court |. Washington County, in the District of Colambia, letters of atmir istration.W.A_.on the personal ex. tate of Wm.H Bietcher.late of Washington County, D.C., deceased. All persons having claims against i} the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 234 day of October next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from al! benefit of the said ertate, i Given under my band this 25th day of Oct.. 1364, 0 26-lawSw MARY FLETCHER, pas 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,in the District of Columbia letters of administration on the porroual estate o| Charles) Myers, jate of Georgetown, D. 0., deceased. All persons baving claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. tu the subscriber, on or belore the §th day of Octoler next: they may etherwise by law be excluded from ali benefit of Waiven ender hand thin’ 1sth day of Octob iven under my ia? 18 jay oO! etober 4 JANE C. MYERS, oc 19-lawSw® Executrix. oe ISTOGIVE NOTICE, That é.in y: ubseri ber bas obtained from the Urpaans’ Court of Washington couaty, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Apna McGuire, late of Washington, D.O., de- ceased. Il persons having claims against the aid deceased, at ereby warned to exhibit the Same, withthe vouchers tnereof, to the subscri- ber,onor before the 22d aay of Octuber next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali benefit of be Given under my band this 221 day of October, 00 35-law3w* JOHN SNOW, MPANION TO THE BEBELLION RECORD. Crosaining Gace Be lsrratives and Eee agate asia 1 vol. 8vo., fs, Sree, OTHER PROPERTY | _ PROPOSALS. prorosare FQR LOAN. TaxisUay Deriaruaxy July 3, 1364 Notice ishereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of th® United States. the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositorier and by the National Banks designated na qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents? or Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1874, bearing interest at the rate of seven an‘ three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi annual covpons attached. payable in lawful ' money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the he’ier at matarity into six per cent, gold bearing bends, red:ernable after five and payable | twenty vears from August 15, 1867, The Netes will be issued in the denomination s 0 Afty, one hundred, 4v hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may he directed by the sub- scribers. All subscription must he for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the orizinai certificate thedenemination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When £9 endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwariled te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges a® s00n after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prapared. Interest will be allowed to Angust 15 on sil deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original certificates. Asthe notes draw interest fram August 5, per fons making deposits subsequent to that date Tm ist pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousaad dollars and upwards for these notes at apy one time will be allowed a commiasion of one-anarter Of one por *ent., which will be paid by this Department apon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certifiod to Ly the efficer with whom the deposit was made, No deductions for eommussions must be moive from he deporits, Officers receiving deporits will see tuat the Proper endorsements are made upon the original certificates. All ofacers authorized io receive deposits are quested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, snd sfford every facility for making sub- | PROPOSALS. pBerosats YOR FORAGE, | Hiky QUaRTEAMAST ER's 0: | S SHINGTOR Darot, Dee. 8.198 | Sealed Proposais are invited by the | for supplying the arte’ 5 5 ut Tinaste! 2 DO Baltes Me, | partment, at Washin, | Alexandria, and Fort Monros, , or either of | these places, with Hay, Corn, Osta and Straw. Bide will be received for the delivery of 5,00 | | bushels ef corn or cata and & ton# of hay or straw. and aoe | Bidders must state at which of the abeve-named points th | rates at w th eres raenced, and when to be completed. pao price must be written out in words on the as, Corn to be up in good stout sacks. of about two busheiseach Oatein like sacks ofabout three vushelseach The aacks to be farnished without extra charge to the Govenment The hay and utraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description -f ¢ |, COT, hay or straw proposed to be delivered mest 4 ted in the proposals. stall the articlevoMfered Under the nids hereia ie- vited will be subject toarizid inspection byt: a Government Inspector befor bein: accepted Contracts wil) be awarded ‘rom time to timei) the lowest responsible bidde., ss theinterest. ¢ the Government may require soa payment wili i 5 made when the whole amout contracted for she'l have beep “slivered and accepted. The bidaer will b+ required te secompany his propose!s with guaraney sigaed by two reapon- i in case hi: sible persons is bid is accepted he or they wilt within ten days theresfter, execate the | sontract fo with good and suffici r the same. sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the co! tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity | with the terms of this advertisment; and in case | the aid bidder should fail to enter inte the con- t-act, they to make good the difference between ‘ae offer of «aid bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidde ,orthe persoato whom the contract | be awarded. | the responsibility of the guarantors must bo shown by Phe official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other oficar | ander the United Btates Government or respcnai- | ble person known to this office. AN hidders will bey po tified’ of the accept- ection of -heit vroporals. sree Ohm pare aad P.O. sadreas of each bidder must be legibly written ip the propo mpat be legibly at he addressed to Brig, Gen. D. H, Fucker, Obief Depot Qnartormaster, Washington. DO. and whould de plainly marked “Proponsls fon perees: 4 gum equa! to the amount of the son tract, signed by the contrastor and both of bi Mere, will be requir! of the success al b!d- or bidders upon signing the contract. ‘lar.« forme of bids, guarantees, and honda, mar be obtained apon app'ication at this Offoe. °ORM OF PROPOSAL, (Tewn, County sod Btate) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnisa and doliver to the United States, ct the Quarter- ‘oposal. scriptions, W.P. FESSENDEN, as ccester’s Pspartment at , agreeably to the Sy¥ 2-1 — _Secretary ot the Treasury. iors of voar wdverti nent ipvitia proporale MRoP 5 FOE fc A y jt, Dea, 8, 1869. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. foes farane, cared W aeiington' Dep ed Lee sea : | — bushela of Qo-a, ip sacks, at — ver bushel of Quartermaster's Office, U.S. Marine Corps. | pepe Vashing-on. sist Vote ver, Lot. “¢ ~—- nasbels o1 Jats, ip sacks, at-—- per hnenel of 1 Propusals will be vel at this office pounds o’elock p. in. of the 2th day of November —tons of Bale? Hay, at —— per on of 2,09 fore g rations to t nited States pounds s* tae tollow'ng stations, auriag ‘he year | tons of Baled Btraw, at —— per ton of 2,00 5, Portsmouth, New Ham ochre, Delonte to commence onc: before the-—- day ot Charlestuan, Mice ¥ _ barony te comesnce, rpleted on or }4fore the Brcoslyn, New Yer — day of ——-, L€-. wd pledge wyseli to cater Vhiladetphia, syivonia. inc a written contr: t with the Unitea Sts:an, Washiogion Cit,, District of Columbia. sith good and appr ved aecarities, within «he Gosport, neat Noric IDA. naof 4 | space of ten days atter, being 201 od Shel ay bid Bach ratic ree-fow mae apoun haa haan accepted. Your obedienteervant, of Bread oF of pork er hacon, orone anda fou fi oraait beef: eighte D. A, RUCKER, Brigadier Geners' ts flour, or tw yunces of hard bread, or one and a | Depot Quartermaster, fourth pou : and at thy rate tu one Gene. ‘ashington, D.C, hand-ed r OF Basan Ors! 3a GUARANTY, lie a there: frie BOF ues thereof We, the undersigned, residents of in the certian ani one hundred Oounty of and State of hereby, jointly reees et Une of coffee: or,ia lien | abd severally, covenant with the United’ Sta tea; fiftees pounds r5 e-fo rth po ud of ad- é a hal nd of tal- ands Of s¢ tro of salt. sto b. delivered upon the orler of the Commanding Of vcrofench sts ; the fresh beet, therin bulk or by the single ration, of good ity, with an -qual proportion of the fore and nd quarters, necks and kidney—tailow excla- ded: the pork, No.1 prime mess purk; the four, extra supertie: the coffe od Rio; the sugar, good New Orleans or its equivalent: and the beans, invear, candles, soap, salt, &c., to be of good quality. All subject to inepection. _ : All bids must be accompanied by the following warantee : ARANTY. win the Stateof — \ in the ‘State of hereby guarantee thai in vase the forexoing bid c ——— for rati ns, as ebove d-scribed, be accepted, he ov they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the poat ofice named, executs the contract fo Saine, with good and sufficient securities; and in case the said shall fail to enter into co tas aforessid, we guaranty to make good the ditference between the olero: the and that which may be accepted. jtness, A, B., (rnarantor EF. C. D., Guarantor. 16 I hereby certify that are kKpown to meas m mnake -ood their guarantee. __ 0 be signed by the United & Jadge, Cnited States District Attorr or. No proposal will be considered unless ar panied by ths above guarantee. Newspapers authorized to publish the abc send the paper contaiuiug the first ins: this office for examination Proposals to be endorsed * Proposals for Rations for 18.5,” and addressed to the under. igned. B. SLAOK. uartermaster, he above-n: of proper’ ableto rs District y. or Coliec- om- will on to oc 22-lawdw Major and PzorosaLs FOR LETTER PALANCES, Post Orrice Drrs tober 22, 1864 SEALED PROPOSALS will be_ceceived at this Department until the sth uay of December next, atl2o x fer furnishing TTER BALANCES for the une of the Post Officesin the United Btates vt one year from and acter the 3}4t day of Decem- ber next, of the fi lowing description, viz lst Balances capable of weighing ceeht ounces, averdupois weight. to be graded down to quarter ounces. Of these it is suppeted 84) will be required ; of ayear, 24. Balances capable of weighing at least tino Pounds, avoircup.ir weight, to be graded down to halfonnces. Of these it is sapposed JU will be re- au ofa year. - ey Pertect correctness wiil be required in the hal- cS + to be furnis aed, as well 4s strength and dura bility. i amples of each descrintio> of balance must ar Compeny each bid. and t dder who taay obtain the contract will be rq furnish balances ordered of Squelity in all respects equal to the i 5 ly packed in « box for Urapsportatio: The Belances must be delivered free ofall charge Hiank Agency of the Post Office Department eton, D. C.. who will accept the same, if d al to sampte: h with his preposala ey- i ability to comply with his bid, Two, sufficient sureties will be required to acon- yres to farpish Bi tly, cr the furnishingof those of an inferior q y, Will be considered a sufficient cause for th. forfeiture or the coniract. 7 Propossis must be endorsed on the outside of tha envelope. “Proporals for Letter Balances,” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, Washington, D, W. DENNISON, oc 25 wow Postmaster (i-ae Tal rp BEASURY DEPARTMEXT, Orrick OF QUMPTROLLER OF THR CORKENOY Washington. Ociober 4,134 Wherees. by ratisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has The National been made to appear that Bank of the Metropolis, in the City of n tbe county of Washington and Dis- bia, Las been duly », and according to the reqguiremeata of the act of Congress entitled ‘An act to provide a National Currency, secured bya pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulation and re- cemption thereof”? approved June 3. 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re quired to be ««mplied with bef commencing the business! baokiug under said act: Now, therefo--, 1, Hugh MeCulleck, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that Zas Na- tional Bank of the Metropolis, in the City of Wash- ingion, in the county of Washington avd Distr f * ulumbia. is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act sforensid. ‘ n lertimony whereof, witners my hand and seal of office this fourth tay of October. 194, [usJ UGH MoCULLOCK, eck det Comptroller of the Gurency. INNER! 3, by E. L.! [ISNERS AND DINERS, by £. L, Blanchard, Manual ¢ f French Cookery, Lonton Qne Hancred nad Twenty-four Receip _ ing a Rabbit, London Hints for the Table, London eae ary Carving, and Etiquette ef the Table, ondon Simpeou’s Hand. Book of Dining, Londyn Cc nier Practicien, Paria Le Cuisinier Imperial, Par The French Ceok Miss Leslie’s French Cooker Boyer’s Modern Hovrewifo Cookery for the Mili'on. London Kitchener’s Cook’s Oracle Sander-.a’s Complete Cook a Hasrkill’s Bousekeeper’s Encyclopedia rganized nader ti for Cook- Francatelli's Me dern Cook 5 ld Cyclopedia, Lo ish usepas 0) FRANCR PAYLOR ( YSTERS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS. of informing Families, Sutlers and che ublic generally, that having been Biguly favored by their generous trepage, be bas recently, at consider tablishment. thereby giving him increas ili- ties to meet the requirements of his trreuts, Pledging himsel to supoly as heretofore, only the very best stock cleanly handled and at moderate he patronage of a discriminating public, OVSTERS STEAMED, and by t5¢ gulla, can be furnish: d at short notice, and the latter delivered promptly as wsual, in any "pwatre city, The subscriber takes this method able expense, much extended and enlarged his es- prices, he confidently solicita a continuation of RD WEBER, Corner 12th st. west and Est north, one square | north of the Kirkwood Hou: 0c19-e07t* UNITED STATES SERVICE MAG. Wi OCTOBER.—Contents Pailenthro ‘and the War; itlea: ‘ignificance of Military = a5 ory; Lifeof Jomini; The Nigetoeais and the Orieket; Enigma; Life of Maj: Gan das, King Cansoo; Editor's Special cin Latent ence, pec FRANCK rayzon. ne ponud of ces as contracted fur | AZINE FOR aud «usrantes iu case the forenciny, bid of be accepted, that he cr they wiil, within ten day! after the acceptance of suid bid, execute the con tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a aum eqnai to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 3, 1563, under which the bid was made,and.in case ine said shall feil to enter into . contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difor- ence between the oifer by said and the next lowest respousible bidder, or the person to whom teScan trac’ may be award itnesa, Given ander our hands and ceals this Tae. of ‘Seal, I hereby certify that, to the best of my know). edge and Beiter, the above-named guarantors sre geod aud sufficient as sureties for the amount fo; waich they offer to be security. — , To be certified by the United Btates Distric: Ar torney, Obllector of Oustoms, or any oc her officer ander the United States Government, or cespon- sible person known te thisomice. H, SUCKER, des otf Brigadier General and Q, M. HIBF QUARTERMASTER’S OF7IOR, Cc Dsros?or WasHincror, Warsingion, D. C., January 4, 1366. pt} denlersin Drags, Hardware, Lumber Leather, ure, Harness, ery, are re- Luested to end to thine ace, on MONDAY ofeack week, proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles fuey are prep.red to furnish to this Depot at ehoxct eoticg. with ihe price of each merked in plair figures. 2 that, in case the exigencies of the service require 3}. the article or articles can be obteined pe ee eee rT in i e queen Minish the list ounetually'every Monday ar. @ & HERS ues ae oe if eneral an: ief Quarterm: i a Depot ot Washingtes: . 8, 1858. undersigned — 1 | | ESIDENT O THE UNITED i B* gis STATES. | In pursuane: Prestient of : f SALE OF VALUABLBELANDSIN TOS FORTE WINNEDAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESOTA? e of law, 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the United States of America, do hereby declareand make Known that public sales will be held inthe under-mentioned Land Office, in the State of Minnesota, at the periods herein- after designated. te wit | “atthe MONDAY. the fifth dat disposal of the public or ie inne! | Toned. and situated in’ the following part townships, which will be sold at the apprai yalue of the lands and the improvemen tsthereou, viz: deo. thousand eigh By the Pres Actissg Oominlnaloner ‘of the General Land Offica. OTUAL BON NOTICE TO AOTUAL HON \d Office at . FAD, fer i unt ident: WILSON, 2 25 wtieularly deseribing the d value aan eerethe District Land Ofiees a the abe f the land f A TO 17 649.71 27.3) St Peter, Commencing on ‘of December next, for the jands lcomprined ta tne late pene, Tocittowitm. be te of | prey Lapguor, Low Spirits. ‘alpitation o| North of the base line and west of the ffth principal merid In township 196, range 24.. | In township 107, range 24 In township 16, range 25. | In township 17, range 25. . In townshi A schedu | nal tracts, w . A a no for inapestiin at the Di in Minnesota The offering of the above lands menced on the day appointed, and w the order designated schedule, and cons in_advertised, offered, and the sa shall not be kept opeu longer th: no private entry of any of th mitted ay after ie pee uatiog 9 i fiven under my hand, at the cit ‘ast ae this 23d day of Sees Domini ane t hundred and sixty-four. ABRAHAM LINOOLN. ‘Bl 1s individ- per acre, will will be com- ill proceed, in ve-mentioned tivels by townships. a# here- “the eae shall baye been le thus glosed ; but the sate an two weeks. is will bead he two FLDESETTLERS— RS. Inthe third section of the act of Congress, an- proved 2ist of February, 156: age 652, opening t Hion. it in atipalsted th 3. Statates, volume 12, oanie the Winnewag> Reserva at before any person shall | be entitled to enter any portion of the raid lands ption or otherwise. pre to their exposnre to sale to the highest bilior at public outcry, he shall become an actual dona- fide settler thereon, and shall conform to all the th empto such accor Ist, lic gal i | Sarag | | by pre-em | rr thai they mae vits, designating they may he actually sett of one year from such d. claims must be estubl ; Receiver, according to the requir pre-emption laws, and full payment 1. ne to the full affixed, appraised the lands and improvements thereon In all such cages where the year may not the public ente may end n the publie e SODA WIEN AMS XPRESS COMPANY, A” OxHION 614 PA: avENUM, as GREAT Ez C. WASHINGTON. D. C., PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMO. with lines forwardin, BRITISH to LIVE n order that al 8 May be seer OTICE IS HE pete uel settlement, a he elapse before the commenceme sale, such bona tide actual settl arp herehy ordered (6 bee Bale the parties mus h SARRTY H, BAST, I er we 8 prince Lis pringipa GINNATI, ST: VILLE, LE PK OVING RPOOL, § and thence by European ex; cou mercial towns in Great ment. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible pacta orcs pated States. ate, the saver BASTEEN, NOR’ RN EXPRESS FORWARD MERCHANDISR, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU. ABLES, NOTES, STOC KS. BONDS. Forwarded wi | accessible sections of the countr: ensiesin the Principal Itai WEST, A XING Qsnnections are made st New York and Sostor, to the CANADAS and the 3 and other ateamshi L, SOUTHAM? FON end HA renses toall prominent Britain and the Cooti Tanch b red to t REBY e forward and f particular trac nd, before t d before th their claims, otherwise all tracts in thi he offered to the high ing proclamation, yet JOS. 8 RTHERN AND DIS frre laded fr, ‘2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the This Compa! regulations now provided by law in eases of pre- emption, and shal! pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full praised value of the !ands and the improvements ereon, Now. nettiem: sa-fide, actual several pre- GIVEN, a thi ade thereon, value of > nmencement of the pub stabtish and pay up for i class will bidder, under the forego- ith the stipalation that at such public tala the price must vot be fora leca sum than for the appraised value WILSON, Acting Commissioner ington, D, € AND . tas, WEST. Fey CH to ail tr PA Towns in t! , AND NOBTH WAST. 1 offices xr EW Yo LOUIS, LO TON. 8 R KR K, BOSTON IN- vise Agent, . ©. DUNN Washinetox. D. 0, 285 vances its e con! PAWNBRO LOAN 0. KER A FEICE, 28. 3] LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 C Street, between ith und lth, Second door from Harvey’s 0 In complian’ wish of am bow prepared to make liberal Cash ce with the on Gold and Bilv mi er Watch mond3, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware, Clothing, and Merchandise of every description in good order, W7-Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably knewn to many of | ster Saloon, eny friends, I zeus, I am confident that to all who ms» in- t me with businees,(which wil fidential) I will give satisfaction. every day (Sunday excepted A.M. until Nine o’clock P.M. 1 be strictly Ofica open ) from Seven o’cloek, sep 13-3m JAY COGKE & CO., BANKERS, | FirTgeNxty Street, opposite U, 8. Tezasvay, | Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June 30th, 1864. | The notes will be ‘ssued under date of August | ibth, in denominatious of ; $50, $100, 3500, $1,000 ana 85,000, Payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at | 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionot the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bon‘s. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, | CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And psy the highest price for QUARTERMAS?TER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, | gya7-te JAY COOKE & CG, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS We invite the attention of ali ersons who ere in want of FURNI- OUSEKEEPING GOODS to call and ne our large and extensive assortment, which we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, tnerehy making it animportant item in the selea- tion of FURNITURE | and other i HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, | alweys to be found at the well known establish- ; ment of McGREGOK & ZIMMERMAN, No, 530 Seventh street, between | 41%-eo m Louisiane av. and Dst., east site. M4 cz 3. une sas MANURE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE I = UNITED SLATES, PEE Ne, The undersigned, having contracted forails: Manure at Giesboro Point, D.O,, are nowprs red to put en board vessels free of expense to Bapraina at low rates, VESSELS WANTED, Address No. 330 B street, Washington, or to GIESBORO POINT MANURE WHARF, au 10-tf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO, ST": TIMOTHY’S HALL, The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY BUPILS, at the abors named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1854. |. Be has, by avery liberal eutiay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tlemen, and has procnred a site inferior to none in the country for salubrity of climate and beauty of scenery. e Hall is an extensive series of build. ings, Rtted up with every requisite for comfort. convenience and health, surrounded by 3) acres of ground.affording ample scope for physical exer- cise. The following gentlemea constitute the ity: scully PARSONS. Principal and Professor of pisthematics and Moral Sciences, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics, Kev. J, NEWMAN HANK ie Professor of Aucient Languages & Moral Scienee, ao v4. SOMMERGTELD HANK, A. B., ‘ofessor 0 elles-Lettres ani neient Lan, J vonRev. fl. A BRUNING: A. Mec eee Protesser of German, Spanish and Mathematics, Professor of French Languages. ~ Professor of Painting and Drawing. A.M, METZ, Ksq.. Professor of Vocal avd Instrumental Musio, TERMS.—Boarding pupils $300 per year of 10 months; weekly boarding pupils $20 per year of 10 months; daily pupils | a per year ef 10 months, including fare id from the city. be obtained at ri r Brmicipal Dookstoress oF ABSONS, Catonsville, jaltimore County, Maryland, GLass. B be had at the Star Office, AND ARE, ‘Tm’ TIN W. CUTLERY 'D FANCY GOODS. COAL OIL “AnD OOAL OIL LAMPS, T offer all of t ft q the above Senciee of spots rote embrace the beat ever Washington publi cent lower than chased cisewherein theeity. "* can be Call and Circulars to _Bep 2 D& W) 316 F STREET, CROCKERY. J. R. POLBY, sep+im™ 316 Fat. north, bet. loth and jith Chowder, ses-ly (RFostant TO SUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & COWS THEIR TRADE, CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical attici« -f dist for the officer’s mess, It is prepared {n one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup oF It is highly recommended by arm Surgeons, The profits are large, H, A. DOWNING & C0,, Manufacturers of Concent>-*tad Food No, 111 East 18th et., New York, For sate by BARBOUR & SEMMBES, Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.G article: sold at amne! OOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, on, made expressly to order, aad wiii be lower price than has been heretefore charged in this city for much inferior We ale now mannfacturing all kindsof BOOTR and SHOKS, and constanly receiving a ply of Eastern- made work of every des a vip- Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern or Orryoade work, will always find good assort ment in stcre and at the lowest prices. Give usa call, GRIFFIN BROTHER, ap 5-tf 314 Penn, nue. 17-e06m Cc. W. BOTELER, JNO. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, IN 318 IRON HALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLAS8 AND CROCKERY WARR, | TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN G0O0D3, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMP, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSE 33, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, wy HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and 10th sta Jorma REYNOLDS & 00, PLUMRERS, CAS, AND STEAM F°TTEER, No. 600 Ninva Steer, near averus, Have just received, and will aand, the largest aac beat asso! of Chandeliers, Brackets, sien in thie like: from ts best sles in this line, from the establishme: New York, Philadelphia, on the most re: Also, BAN Closets. Ninth street, near ica and ere. astablishment in the city, IMPROVE YOUR _# CP Biiicatiy the tears ebrated Passes and PeRiscoPie SPEOTACLES, u1 Iuing 45 Paxcuuving: the: impaired Brencee 1G RVING the im: 8 solentiticallyand correctly suited: by PRaW the Drop Li other § er Bhades. Tubi Foun’ constantly Keep om riment in the city hts, Portables, and all arti- ats in &c., which will be sold asonable terins, GES, FUBNACSS, and Fire-Boara ‘e prepared to furnish the best RANGR in ase anyw! Restaurants, We do all kin Fea [es on Very reasonable terms, ‘ke. are invited to call Hotels, ds of GAS and STBAM fittt and cheap, as also everything In BING line in the most satisfactory manner, jall and see our Bathi, ‘Wash-stands, Basins, &c., Pennsylvania avenu the Water 00 &e., at No. 5 6, the lar, fe Root it = aes - ay cians. 244 Pennsylvania venue, bet. 12th and 13th sts,, ani 388 Pi . ia pts avenue, und THE: Eonar ler the N; OPERA GLASSES. Moi MIC. TERS. it prices, and at Ty \vaRce:) for one year. A proria, DAILY, $7, i BW YORK NEWSPA MFROM NEW YORK Datey? oe WARD- reduced prices—Zerms oer or fribane $7; pines $7 $dareee 4: SOY fork, + at LE. ire a } TLLIARD TABLES FOR BALES ber has Fingr Lata ‘The Sabow!- of very low: hich he w! at Tee Billard wom zen a: streot end Pennsvivanis avenue. te 10-tf a Coe ore OME ives TAYLOR By weeks, of Washing- rafida- s on which | 1, giving the date of a LAND SALES, _ fo 2 SP? oR D* JOHNSON BaLTIMORS ' LOOK AOSsPITAh, OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREBTY THE ONLY PHYSIC4MAN 4UVERTISING Roa discovered the me Certain. Speedy, and Effactual Remedy ip che world for DISEASES OF [MPRUDSNOR, Relief in Siw Hours! No Triftings Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretende: Deadiy Poison, Mercary, ahou'd app) immediately, 4 CURB WARKANTED OX NU CHARGE IN FROM ONB TO TWO DAYS. ess of the Back, Involuctary Discharges, sri Affections of the Kidues» an’ Bladdes Dedil ervousness, Confusion of f ‘the Heart. Timidity, Trea Dimaess of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Hi | Throat, Nese, or Skin, Affectiona of ¢ | Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—thes Terrible ders srising from Solitary Gabite of Youth—t | SReRRT and solitary Bractic-s Ts fatal to their victims than the song of Syrats to the uarinersef Elysaus, bighting their most brilliant hopes or soticine’ ons, rendering marriage. &c, im 8 | wrasepeercs TOONG MEN aon ally, who have become the victims of - | taryVicertiatereeatel ted nts cetire nei es | annually sweeps to an catimely grave t! ands of exa'ted talent and brilliant Young gen of the m | Intellee& Who might otherer<e have entranced lis- or by Str Impotency, General Disor. 16 | tenia panes. with the thunders of sloanence or a exktacy eli rT | confidenee et ool = TAKE PARTACULAR NOTICH These are some of the sad and me! produced by early habits of you'h £ yc vii ‘eakness of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the | Of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power, payin mmeas the Heart. Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Bee Fangement of the Digestive Fnoctions. General Debility, Symptoms of Consnmption, &s MeyTALsTY.—The fearful eHects or the mind are much to be dreagfd—Lors of sebor Confusion of Tdeas. Depression of Kpirits F orehodings, Avers' te Society. Sel?-distrue @ of Boli- tade, Timidity. &¢ MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men Marrisye, aware of Physical Weakness, Organie ebility, Wasting of the Organs, eformitias, &6., should apply immediately. He who places himself und+r the care Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor a gon. c * Uemas, and confidently rely npon bis skill Physician ORGANIC WS4KNESS, [MPOTENOY IMPEDI- MANTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Jounston’s marvelous treatment, Weak: ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fall vigot restored Thonsands of the most nervous, debilt- tated and Impotent, who had lost <I’ hope, have been immediately relieved Allimpedimen’s to marriags, Physica: or Mental Disqnalitications, Lues of Proereative Power, Ner- yous Urritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, or Exhaustion of the most feaiial kind speedily cured, Dui. JOH NSO Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Low don, Graduate fron. one of the moat emiuent Ool- le in the United States. and the greater part of whose life bas been apentino the hospitals of Loa- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere has effected | some of the most astonishi that were av Known, macy troubled ©: ae Ye | and eure when asleep. grea’ © alarme. at endden sounds, bashfulness, with frequant blushing. attended sometimes with orangemeo¥ ef mind. wera cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injared themselves by acsrtaip ream | indolged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil coiny sniona, or at school, the effects of which are nigh''y felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured, renjers marriage impossible, and de- wove both mind and bedy. should apply !mmedi- | ately, Whata pity that yeung man, the hope of aig country ard darling of his parents, should be | snatched from ail the arospects and enjoymenta of life by the consequence of deviation from the path | Of nature and indulging in acertain secret habit, | Such persons must. before contemplating | MARRIAGE Feflect thats scund mind and body are ihe moet | Recessary requisites to promote coannbial happi nese indeed. Withont these the journey throng , life becomes s weary pilgrimace; the prespect | hourly darkens to the view: the ming becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- | cboly retiections that the happiness of another ie blighted with our own DISEASES OF iMPRUVDENCE When the misguided and imprudent + | pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease. it often happens that an ill of shame or draad of discevery deters ? ing to thors whe, from edueation ility can alone befriend him. Ge s into the banda of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable cfcaring, filch hia picuniary substance, ry of m from ap J respeata- | Keep him trif.ng monthafter montb, or as long af | the smallest fea can be obtained, aad in deapaly | leave hima with ruined health to xian over his gall- gall ing disappointment, or. by the use of that deadly Polson, ercxry, hasten the constitutional eymp- ms of this terrible disease, auch at Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, § te., prograssl with frightful rapidity until death pote an end tS by sending kim to that a1 his dreadful anffe: age eee country from Whose bourne no tr: returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERIUGK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and oumber. ®2No letters received unless post-paid and co: taining » stump tobe usedonthe repiy. Persons | writing snoald state age, and send portionot sd- Vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Dipioma hangs ia hts Offes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousind cured at this establishment? within the last twenty years, aud the numerous apo Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of "Tne Bane! and many other papers, notices of which have ap- fared again and egain before the public, sesides is standing asa gentleman of character andre mpOnsibility, ia a sufficient guarantee to the f- 1e - | SKLN DISEASES SPEEDILY QURED Ja 20-ly ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFTI THR MOST CERTAIN REMEDY VER USED “Yer, A Positive Care” for GONURA@4, GLEET, SIKICTURBA, a@ Contains a0 Mineral, no Balsam, ac Mercury, Only Ten Pulls to be Taken to Effect a Cure | They are entirely vegeta having nu smell aog | any unpleasant taste, an 1 in- jure the stomach or bowels of Cures in from two to four days, and recent in“ twenty-four hours.” P: t | of the University of Pennsyly; 2 8 5 e 5 cs 2 & g = a a e 5 B 3 = F 2 a @ 5 al WO BXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATZY! Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who lave been gorged with Baltam Copavia, or etry thi Mercury, rN VARITAN'S GIFT. SA Sent by mail ina plain envelope rice—Male packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD BLOOD II BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULC&RS, SORES, 3POTg TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, 8¥PHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, de | SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUION 4s offered the pablis as & positive ore, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES ths$ ¢ MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICB isit | most potent, certain and effectual remedy ¢ prescribed; it reaches and eradicatesevery particlé of the venereal poison. so that the cure ie thoroug® aud permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- PY neon eee do not iporerye to your poe- rit for which you may repent ip after jough yon may be pronounce: le. SAMARITAN = HOOT AND HERS IUIORS ll remove ever, vestige of impurities from the System, as well as ali the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! WEMALSS1) in many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, t° 2 ROOT AND HERB JUICES ia | most happily -dapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in | Whites, in beacing down, Falling ef the Womb Debiity, and for allcouplaintsincidentto the sex, | AS by express. Price $1 a botile,o bottled * SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents, ¥u't directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Pos? ice. Sold by8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th an€ Pa. ae. HENKY COOK, Alexandria may 6-tf HENRY CONFIDE iA B. Yorne MEN who hare injured themseives by certain secrot habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middle aged orold men ho, from the follies of youth or other causes, fees a debility in advance of theif Tien ofa: 7 onee abuts frat Fond THE MOREE nent of a: }, Shou! rat read ** ERUEND.” Matried Ladies will learn, somet ofimportance by perusing “The Secret Friend,” Rent to any address, ina sealed envelope on re- ceipt of rey ene AuWa'et & 00 dewety 9 ™ sins Boston. Mat ‘BTESEMAR—Protected by #. val Letters T ent of England, and secured hy the seals ofthe Koole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Im, College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. | is the effectuai remedy tor Relax. stion, Spermatorrhoea,an? Exhaustion of the 8: tem, Triesmar No.2has entirely superseded the pauseou: use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar No, 3 is the infallible remedy for ail Impurities Secondary Symptoms. thus obviating the use H Bie | oorner Iith street, mercury and all other deleterious ingredients, Each. preparation is in the form of a most agree able Lozenge. Secvrad from etfects of climate and ore of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, oF four $3 cases in one for $9,and in B27 cases, thas ttred by Valpeaneballetionie’ Hewes eo. eee *. nde, Rew: + £8, Wholesale and retail by Dr. ‘BARROW, No, 194 ecker sireet. New Zork. op. No, 290 Pa. ave; also of 8,0, FORD, No, 990 Fa. ave APPINESS OR MISERY (HAT, is —' ris! AGH on WONDERS, 7? termined—ré ol Sa eg oe beers ) four of the’ toon 6s Nervous 'o be had ag ge fice oo Wi 088, had Law | ‘These i erg rare’ | w oe javaluad rw: