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Poric ardson, drunk; kept till sober. Second Precinct —Chas. Douglass, assault and batiery; ce. The prsenboithe a Sinnet, drank; dis- missed. John Day, grand larceny; jail for | hearing. Fourth Precinct.—John Forrest, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. James Watts, do.; do. Blizabeth Heeley, do; do. F. W. Litsch, 85. Crunk: Frecinct-—John Dunm, threats; jail in jault of bail for ce. eat Precinct.—Alex. Dugan, drunk and dis- orderly; £5.90. Elizabeth Johnson, assault and battery: bail for court. Annie Slater, Serah Smith, Betsey Beckett, disorderly; $10.91 each, James Murphy, Chas. Williams, swinditng; held for hearing. James McGowan, Henry Cherly, drunk; military. Chas. Herbert, do.; John McGowan, John Hand, John Powell, disorderly; dismissed. Michael Hammer, do. and drank; $3 9%). en Port OF GroRnGETOWwN.—Entered—Steamer J. A. Warren. Cleared—Schooner R. Bull- winkle, French, New London; Mountaineer, Conway, Vienna; Constitution, Cater, Nanje- moy: K_K.No. i, Davis, Paifadelphia: Me- chanic. Jones, Mary's: W. R. Smith. Philips, New York; A. L. Massey, Donuelly, Philadel. phia; G. kK. Connor, Jones, do; M. Washing- ton, Taylor: Centour, Jersey City, Aid, Bunk- er, New York: Csdash, Meekins, Havre.de- Grace: Diamond State, Casey, Laurel; Sarah, Poison, Curtis's Creek; sloops G. W. Riley. Farriul, Nauvjemoy: Delta, Pede, Smith's A. Fila Tarker. Wicomico: D Mary's; ge Verbena, Searl, FE. Boyce, Berry, Red House. > Szconp WArD STATION CASES.—Mary Shea, sord Ella Ale, disorderly and pro- inne; William Bond, do; do. Richard Volks, dronk and disord: riy: mil John Hennessey ;do. Wiliam Babbage, do.; do. Wiliam B drunk Morris Galvin, drunk and derly: do. Henry Morris, do. Pa) .@ aod George Wheeler, disor erly William S. Cain dro nk; $3 3. Forrtu Warp St Joseph Poppelus, indecent fi Queen, do; $2.58. n thristie, threats; Biten Fitzgerald, assault and battery; bail for pence. Ann Goung, selling liquor to soldiers: yail Also, indecent language; Wm Smith, assault and battery: dismissed. Walter and Jas. Scott, disorderiv: locked up. beth Lee, drunk and disorderly: $5 etieieietieenesee=eet ee ROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER A Pry os G PAPER AND Post Orrice Derantur 3 Ostob: 1354. ¢ material and qu athe De > the ream perfect quires mis of the same k pounds t Wren in yandseach, . similar Distri 200 Teams 0 feribed for 16,6) pound twisted, in to that | 1 0 ne, similar to that firs No.1 10,60 pow: ae. similar to that of for District bi N.Y. 10.010 renma of Wrapp + similar to that } first named for District 30 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that last Bamed fersail Di ct WA pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar that of the first deacript ct 744 ponds of coarse Hemp of the second deseription f Proposals will be received Tately, and separ whole » The tor contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best caretul examinati y fore r the purpose of ascertain- ts practical results, be most ing which bid will, in advantazevus tot If the Districts « ia tn hed pia Pro vac p And the Post the privil tity of the art oso ach articles feen at either of th ve-nemed Agen- ders will send samples of sncharticles as they pore to furnish with their bids. nish, with pr Each bidder must furn is proposal guaranties of his abilit ‘comply with hist and a cer‘ifcate trom his nearest Post it re credible and reliable citizens, ny his prapesals, — sureties will be required tos con- the artisles contracted fo urnishing of to thore cont sidered a sufficient cause contract, Bids not made in accordance witht als will not be cons Proposals must be m envelope with the name of the article Proposed Gressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gen Washincton, D.C. W. DENNISOD oc 5-lawiw Postmaster Ger le of the articles Porosats FOR MAIL BAGS. Orrice Dep D.C., 0; ENT, AKTM t. I. 1864, Sealed Propows ment until 9 0c of twenty secon: November pe of furnishing, during th the first day of December. 1454, t June, 1865, such quantities of the f MAIL BAGS from ty ed avd ord J UTE CANVAS MALL L SACKS, Of sire No. 1, (43 inches in length and 6 Circumference.) ofsize No, 2, (4) inches in ieogth ueles in cireamference;) and of size No. 3, { 33 inches in circuzfer- hesin length an ) « to be made of closely weighing oot less than i4 314s inebes in width; the yarns ) doubled and twistel, and to one ounce to about fifty yards, and of (he fill- r weft, if not like those of tue ope ounce to about eizhty-tive ya The sacks of s No 2 b pvas, Weighing not yard of 2)! he sacks of size N woven Jut ¥ Ounces to the yard of the warp to be & weigh warp, to weigh be mada of Jute 8 neea to the the warp and weft to be lew: th are to he made of thinner widt? bidder, to be determined sfter a, and the letter containing them ad- | | Said pri notiess than 4}, ounces to | are to be male with a | | faid Mary J. ing or he wo inghes wide. apon | which a sufficient number of syelet holes—at least ten to the former and eight to the latter—are to be well wromght; and they are each tobe provided with a good and euffcient cord to Isce and tie them zhly aud strongly. Unless seam- less. they s v ms, seoured, each with ‘0 bé marked. inside and outsi distinct letter; Any bie struction will be deciding th in targs aud b nt that may lesira- aterials or manner of con- sosidered, relatively to price, in tand best bid, be considered if not accompa- ens showing the cosstruetion and ' ‘ais and workmanship ef each size Xs bid for, and also a written guaranty PersOUs proposed az sureties (whose re- ty must be certified hy the postaaster of where they reside} that they will become ible, on sufficient bond, nee of the contract in case ¢ of the sae from the uch proposal be ac- All the sacks contracted fi af the expense of the intr, Philadelphia, Baltinore, and Washi a ae = i" Sepngend, ». oa ane? “entities and at such times as may Imated quantity required wil notexceed tairty thociaat oe ie sizes; but the Postmaster right to order and recei quantity. during the ter; Wants and interests of him to demand he specimens must he delivered at this De i. in or betore the 22d of Movetsher pet Lee yne submitted should be well and disti hetl marked with the number denoting ite are have attached to cot the rote fuze: am bitin made, probably, inclading all General will reserve the Ye more or less than such the contract, as the reanvas Such as on the bids wisl be made ou, ember nex the acoept ired to enter — pene and security, The prepeeal should be trantmitted ing envelope. endorsed, * Proposals for Mail-Bags. and be addressed we ae pornee Sanicany Fou 5 Master G 1, Contract ce, Washiveton, meter General pce we ton, nor before 5 18 0N ac 19 wit Postmaster General, a EM. BOF BAMA AN Sea ono Is THE ALA A AN lasby Legend ,2 vols. iti CRftventen s., new edition egens ¥ 's Debates of the Peace Convention of ~ ine’s Anc'ent Law . Dwight’s Modern Philology, Cooke’s Reiigion and Chemistry, Tuckerman's America and her Gommentstors, oc 18 'RANOK PAY | mon 8 for the due perfor- | Service may seem to | ' letters tes | ceased. PERSONAL. RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, an be con- suited on the Past, Present and Future events, at her roem.pn the northwest corner of 4th and L sts. She hasftudied under one of the most cele: brated AstrMogers of the age. She guarantees satisfaction to sll those who may give her a call, She can be seen froin8 a, m.to9 p.m. Price one dollsr, Sep 29 2m™ R8. L. SMITH. with her extraordinar wers M to describe your living and dead feteudac nies the names of both, tells character, the fature. ex: amines all kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five deors above I street. Hours from 8 p.m. Circle Wednesday evenings. 823 2m* DENTISTRY. __ ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. FP. MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, se fond door f tends to ail Renneke kata sees 2 pw ZNTISTRY —Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERI D Dentists, Room No. 2, Washis one nilding,cOrner Penna. evenne and 7th! strent, oe 1)-Im* Gaee DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Tuth Extracted without Pvin with the Muhrits of I would advise all tract to call st Dr. and have them taken out by this new and harmless process. Alsu call id examine the Poctor’s im proved method ‘Ot tr sorting Artiticy YOU once Ave the gre: you will have them i, om. Tsops Raving teeth - Vewin’s ones sepemtese™ at improvement in his teeth D ue other style than this new and vairableene N, Iath and isth meta” 242, Pa. avenue, between 8. R. LEWI M + LOOMIS, M TE ofthe MINERAL Pia! tends personally at his office in thie city. Many persups can weer thane teeth who cannot wear others. and no person can wear Others who cannot wear thess. Persone calling at my ofice can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whoare particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and most perfect ¢antare that art can cheat the MINSRAL PLATE w more fully warranted, Rooms in thie city—No 338 Panosylvania avenge Detween Sth and icth streets, Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphi suaré-ly ATH, tor and Pat 6 loventor an ‘aten vB TRBTH, at- iy SE CLOTHING. JOS? POPULAR CLOTHING DO SMITH, BRUS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore st Baltimore CO., Clothi 410 Weet Ba it Tailors st., Baltimore, M4 ptions et reasonal ee is and Merchant acre street 40Ww Goo escri le all d prices, gtoviars can save 20 per cant, by getting oat SMITH,8B 40 West Bal The best and cheapest Cloth country is SMITH, BROS 40 West Baltimore 8! TALL CLOTAING Vest Baltimore = MARBL , Baliimore. Persons in Washington can save 2 buying their Clothing o SMITH, BROS 40 West Batrim per Our Washi stock of Clott spongtd—at & CO ore street The leading Cle ouse of Balti the ouest -teck of ing in the SMITH, BROS x CO. 40 West Bi Do not fail to come fo SMITH, BROS. CO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. Te everybody gets snited SMICH. BROS. & CO, 20 West Baltimore street, ‘the place whi The only he sponge & se in Baltimore or Washingtoo that ir Gouis MITH, BROS. & CO. 40 West Baltimore sire All Discharged Soldiers Gfiere€ a discount oft in percent. byt SMITH, 10 Wis ‘ Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en a Suit by buying of = ka SMITIT, BROS. & OO., 40 West Baltia.ore st., Baltimore, aia, ying of us, BROS, & CO Baltimore gir It will pay all to come to Baltimore to buy your CLOTHING. SMITH. BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. SMITH, BROS Be sure and come tu Marble Hall ng House, 40 West Bal strect, to get your Fall and Winter Clothing SMITH B30S. & CO., Clothi-rs, more street Merchant Tailors O West Bait Pog top PANTS. Prench and Bug!ich W : COATS, Peitoe’s ancy and plain SACK ; new strle BACKATEL, the pret t coat out. ‘All ip endless varieties at BMITH, BROS & COS Popular Merhle Hall Clothing Houss, 40 W Baltimore street. fe RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. iz9 Baltimore btreet, BETW CALVEKT AND SOUTH STS, F. HENKEUMAN, in to the MER- CHANT TAILORI has this day opened for ila large n ment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Such xs BLACK AND COLORED CLOTES, BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGR, PLAIN AND FANOY CASSIMERES AND COAT- INGS, LAD the at 1E3 purchases, facilities and along ex ent of being able to nivett times, be Cash and one Price ¢ perience, he wants Terms wi fep 24-Im” 5S INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL........--.5200,000, Office Corn Street aud Loui Bank of Wasnt INSURE HOUSES AND OTH OR PROP. AGAINST LOS» BY FLLZ, ina Avenue, Ove m ERTY OTORS : Juhn D. Berelay, Andrew Rothwell, R 1 Barry, W. Davis, George Shoemaker, Sumuel Cropley, ” Thomas Parker, B, B, French, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Pie eot ¥, Edward Olark, No charge for policies. eet POSTAMES ADAMS ABEL G. DAVIS, See's. |, Preside: sep QUA, GOoRT OF TUE vistRice oF COLUMBIA—In che matter of Mary J. ho lmaity Guardran = baving repor 4 that she % and tille of the minor heire her dower in- terest in xn f Lot o. 6.in Square N ments t forth | c nnel C and John Holloran fi Sherif? S163. . D. 1554, ord be. and th contrary be shown on or bi A.D. 194, provided a cop lished io the Ei ar once a week fc , he allow seventh of the proc fale in satisfa yn Of her dower interes’ teacribed erty we M. F. PURC Bole Judge of the'Orphans A True Copy ZC. ROBBINS, Regiter of Wills, oc 17-lawiw* mals 18 TO GIVE NOTIC hat the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Coart of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of admicistration.W.A.. oun the personal es- tate of Win. H. Fletcher late of Washingten County, D.C., deceased. All persons having claima sgainat the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 23d day of October ne ey may otherwise by tnw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate, OM Given under my hand this 25th day of Oct.. 1864, © 26-lawiw RY SLETORER. i TICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orpuans’ Court of Washington county,in the District of Columbia, fadiministration on the p-reonal estate of Myers, iate of Georgetown, D. ©., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the fame. wiih the vonchers thereof, tu the subscriber, on or before the isth day of October next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate, Given under my hand this’ Isthday of October 1864 JANE C. MYERS, oc 19-law2w™ Executrix, i gee 1s TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri ber bas obtained from the Orpuans’ Court of Washingtoncounty,in the District of Columbia, tamentary on the personal estate of Apna McGuire, late of Washington, 5 de- All persons haying claims against the Said deceased, are hereby warned to exbibit the fame. withthe vouchers thereof. to the subseri- ber.onor before the 2d aay of October next; ey ‘ : beseitiar canermise by law be excluded érors ail ap repunder my hand this 221i day of October, userting Artificial Teeth, If Washington are | a | envelope, “Proposals for Letter Balanc PROPOSALS. Prorosats FOR LOAN. | ‘TaeasUay DeragrMEst July 25, 1964 Notice ighereby "given that mubseriptions will ‘be received by the Treasurer of th® United States, the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Ranks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents} or Treasury Notes payable threéa years from August 15, 1364, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi-annusl coupons attached, payable in lawful money, These notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Angast!5, 1367. The Notes will be issued fn the denomination so fifty. one hundred, Sve hundred, one thonsand an | five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the eub- scribers. All subscription mast be for fifty dollars, or | some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depon | Ites, The party depositing must endorse upon the | original certificate the denomination of notes re- | | | | quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank | or payable to order, When eo endorsed it must be | left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to this Department. ‘The notes will be transmitted to the owners frea of transportation charges aa soon after the receipd | of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits mado prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upou receipt of tho original | certificates, Anthe notes arnw interest from Angnst 15, par fona making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thonsand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed « commission of one-qnarter Of one per rent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the Seposit was made, No deductions for commissions must be made from he deposits, Officers receiving dayorits will see that the proper endorsements aro male upon the original certificates, All officers authorized to receive deposits ara requested to cive to applicants ail desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making subd scriptions, W.P. FESSENDEN, Sy 26-tf _Becretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS POR RATIONS, ays rt mont bt arlest Ww te Gosport, rea Each ration to ec e oth of corn meal: and at th ynATis O fourth pound o one andal f pound of arts of salt. oorder of the ivered upont Commanding Officer of each station ther in buikor by the single r: lity. with an equal propo t i Sup the sugar, good New nt: and the beans. Ovjeans or its equival ; . 80ap, kalt, &c., to Be of gc for rations, a8 above descrih he or they will, within ten days of the contract at the post offc the contract for .with Fecurities, and in the said | enter into contract as aforesaid, w | make good the diffe ra between the offer of the guaranty to said ——- and that which may he accepte | Witness, A. B., Gnatantor, F. €, D., Guarantor, above-named and able States Dix obey, or Collec- to sal will be consid h TO pos A by pd States FS p, Unite ‘ed unless gecom- lish the above will rst insertion to 8 alsto be en i** Proposals for Rations and addressed to the undersigned. W. B. SLACK. Major and Quartermaster, for 1865, Law. pRerosars FOR LETTER EALANCES, SEALED PROPOSALA will ber Ty tment util the sth day of Dy clock noon, for tursishing LETTER BALANCES for the use of the Post Oficesin the United Btates or one year from and after the 3ist day of Dacem- ber ne t lescription, 1 of weighing eat ounces, graded downto quarter t is supposed Bx) will be required of weighing at least tio t.to be graded down 19 OF these it is Supposed 100 will be re~ a yeer, t correctness will he required in the ba ancer to be furnished, as wellas strenyth and di bility. yt iredto furnish bal. aj] respects _ Exch Balance must be w. in « box for t The Balan » O..wh perfect and equal to samp’ Each bidder iuet tarnish with hi nea of his ability to comply sufficient sureties will be reauired to a con: tr act. Failures to furnish Balances as promptly, or the furnishing of those of an inferior i will be considered a gufficient cause for orfeiture or the contract. Proposals must be endorsed on the outside of the contracted for addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gea- W. DENNISON, Postinaster naton, D. pe AAU EY DEPARTMENT, Orrice OF QONPTROLLER OF THK CURRENCY Washington, October 4, 1554, Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appsar that Tie National Bank of the Mezrapolis,in the City of Washingtcn,in the county of Washinsion an tna of Columbia, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled “An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the cirenlation and re- denption thereof.” approved June 3, 1354, and hag ecmplied with all the provisions of eaid act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act: Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulieck,Comptrotler of the Currency, do hereby certify that Zhe Na- tonel Bank of the Metropolis, in the City of Wash« inzion. in the county of Washington avd District of Colvmbia. ie authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. Ja testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this fourth day of October, 1864. [ns] UGH McCULLOCK, dat Comptroller of the Currency, D tee AND DINERS, by E, b, Blanchard. Monual of French Cookery, Lonon One Hundred and Twenty-four Receipts for Cook- _ ing & Rabbit, London Hints for the Table, London Cockery, Carving, and Etiquette «f the Table, ~ pone 4: Book Sumpson’s Band- Book of Dini Culsinier Practicien. Paria mine; Vontan ie Cuisiaier Imperial, Par ‘The French Csok Miss Leslie's Frevch Cooker er’s Modern Housewite kery for the Million, London pensr's Cook's Oracle Kauderson’s Oomplete Oook Haskill’s Housekeepar’s Encyclopedia Francatellit« Modern Cook Heusebold Cyclopedia, London. sop 23. FRANCK TAYLOR ¢ pigrens. OYSTERS, OYSTERS. The subscriber takes this method, of informiog Families, Sutlers and the pudlic generally, that having been iguly favered by their gensrous pa- tronage, he bas recently, at consider- able expense, much extended and enlarged hig es- teblishment, thereby giving him increased facili- tes to meet the requirewents of his friends Fledging himnsel/ tosupply as heretofore, only the very best stock. cleanly handled and at moderate he confidently so ® continuation of che patronage of a discrim ing public, OYSTERS STEAMED, and by tae gallon, can ba farnish:d at short notice, and the latter delivered promptly as uéual, io any part of the city, EDWARD WEBER, Corner J2th st. west and E st. north of the Kirkwood House. : NITED STATES SERV U OCTOBER.—Contents: is orth, one square 0¢19-e07t* | tion of PROPOSALS, LAND SALES. P2Berosare FOR FORAGE. OFiur Qosnrsxmasran’s Orrion, Waseurcrom Deror, Dec. 3, 13. Besled Prop. oseis are invited by the undersigned for sapplyiu, the U, 8. Quartermaster’s De- ‘tment, at Washin, .D, C., Baltimore, Md.. Rexandria’ and Port Mentos, Var oe ether’ | pitge these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 8.003 bushels ef corn or oate and §0 tons of bay or straw, and IS dud | _ Bidders must state at which of the above-named points the: propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whicl they will make deliveries there: the quantity ef each artic), be deliv ed, the time when said deliveries hell be com- + and when to be completed. The price must be written out in words on the bids. Corn to be up in stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, sin like sacks ofabout three bushels each, ates to be furnished without atraw to be securely baled via: extra charge Govenment The hay and ‘The particular kind or description Jf oats, corn hay of straw propoted to be delivered most be tated in 2 proposals. wiAllthe articlesoffered ander the bids herein in- vited will be aubdject toarigid inspection bythe Government Inspector before being accepted, Contracta will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as theinterest of | the Government may require and payment will be made when tha whole smout contracted for ahall bave beer “slivered and accepted. The bidaer wili b& required te secompany his proposals with aranty, signed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the tame, with good and sufficient sureties in asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposedin conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tact, they to make good the difference between | ‘ae offer of saié bidder and the next lowest reapon- sible bidde_,orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. Tbe responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the cfiicial certificate of a U.S. District Attoraey, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United Btates Government or responti- bie person known to this office. All bidders will be July notified of the accept- ance or rejection of heir proposals, ‘The full name and P.O., address of must be legibly written in the | _ Proposals mnst be addressed | Rucker, Cbief Depot Quartermaster, me: .and sbould be plainiy marked ‘orage.”” so ina sam equal to the amount of tne eon rigned by the contractor and botb of als atorn, will be required of the success-a! bid er or bidders upon signing the contract. | Biare forma of bids. guarantees, and bonds, may | de obtained apon application at this Offee, | FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and esd (D: i, Uke subdseriber, do hereby propore to furni#h and deliver te the United States, at the Quarter- marter’s. artment at » egTeeably to the terms of advertisement inviting proposale | for forage, dated Washington Depet, Des. 3, 1863, ollowing srticles. vit: In townsh A schedu ual tracts, the order ofere: Given un settler th yan thereon, Now. | emptors, ct and the ton, thie 23d ; thousand eight bundreian! sixty By the President: JOS. 8. WILSON, | Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICETO AO In the third section of the act of Congre Ist of February, 138%. Statutes, v1 opening to rale the Winnevago K 8) settl B* THE PRESIDENT O STATES. Presideut of the United State« of Ameri: hereby declare and make Known that public sales will be held inthe undet-mentioned Lani Office, in the State of Minnesota, at the periods herein- after designated, te wi Atthe La nd OF ip 108, ran a te wi des nder my day A Stipulated outery, he shall become a | and regulations now provided by law in cases emption, aud shall pay, withi | year from f | appraised value of the lands and t ereon, the dat in order that all 8 fettlements may be secured t particularly “Gescri h the app ral de open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the day Supointed, and will proceed, in enate | schedule, and conserntively ly townships, as here- in advertised, until the whole shall have been sale thua closed ; but the sate shall not he Kept open longer than two weeks, aot no private entry ef any of the lands will head- mitted until after me expiration of the two weeka, ha of Avenst, enter any portion of t ms eme. THE UNITED FORTHE SALE OF VALU ABLELANDSIN THR LATE WINNRKSAGO INDIAN KESERVATION IN MINNESOTA®* rsuance of law, 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, s, do fice at St Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth day of December next, for the disposal ofthe public lande comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men- tioned, and sitnated in th townships, which will be soll at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen tsthereon, lowing parts of North of the base tineand west of the fifth principal ™m: In township 16, range 24... -.-- In township 1i7, range 24. -----. In township 196, range 2: In township 7, range 2 eridian, 5.334.958 acres 5 2 25 the individ- bing fil sed value per acre. w in the above-mentioned and, at thec of Washing- Au ABRAHA) LINCOLN L BONA FIDESETTLERS— PTORS. E-EM ap ery. person shail eenid lands, 18 to their that before any prev hest bi ae’ shall the 6 tual pre- sniar tracts settled, giving . anit, defore the expiration +, the saveral pre-emption before the Register and ts of the ot Domini ane | . JOHNSON, D* BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITan, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRE THR ONLY PHYSIC‘AN ADVERTISiINe@ Ras discovered Spee Rertein. Speedy, ang 5 i or Kieotaa TRpASES OF (NPRCDENGE, Retief in Siz Hours! No Trifing? Parsons Ruined dy 1 orant Pretenders, or by Deadly Poison, Merenry. should apply immetiately, 4A CURE WARRANTED O8 NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO le o ATES Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Dine a Btrictures, kan ‘of the Kidneys and Biniler, Impotency. General Debility, Worvourneas, Dye pty, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas, Py pitation of the Heart, Timidity, creebeng: ness Of Night or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Nese, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, or Bowels—there Terrible Disor- ders sin, ‘om Rolitary Habite of Yonth—the BFreR and solitary practices mo fatal to thi vietims than the song of Syrens to the marinare 4! sane, dlighting their wost brilliant hover oF icipations, rendering marriage, do,, im die. YOUNG MEN Expecially, who have become the'vietims of Soll- tary Vice that dreadfnl and destrnetive habit wh annually eweeps to an antime! puaands Dim Throat, Lutes, Stoma ant Young Men of the most exal nd brilliant Intellecs who might othere'« eentranced tenivg Senates with the than af eloquence o} waked to extacy the living yre. may call with confidence TAKE PARTACULAR NOTICR, There are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early babiteof youth, vie: Weakoes® of the Rack i Limbs, Pain in t of Sight, Lose of Muscular F the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervo rangement of the Digestiy Functions, General | Dedility. Symptoms of Consnmotion, &e MENTALITY. we feactnl yo the mind much to he are — Lose nory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spi Evil Porabodings. Aversion te Rociety, distrust, Love of Boll- tude, Timidity, &¢ Timidity. Oy RRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakoess, Organie Debility, Westing of the Organs, Delarmitien, &6, should apply immediat He who places hims may religiousiy con tleman, and confidently re Physician NCY IMPEDI- GB AG treatment, Weakt- rad, and fall vigor ervons, debille all bope, have ress of the Organs is spee. red, Thousands of the and impotent, who had been immediately relieved All impe nts to marriag®. Physical or Menta) igqua ations, Loss of Procceatiye Power, Ner- Vous Irritability, Tremblings. 2nd Weakooss, ot Exhaustion of the mor’ fear’n! kind, enaedily onred | | Member of t gsont, Low- don, Graduate (rom one © eminent Qo} legen in the United States ereater part of whose life has been spent in f lows r yas | pre-emption laws foil payu thereon or is,Philadel id elaew z ushels of Gorn, ra nacks, at—— per bushelef | oo orking to the tll afixe, pr ed valae of Son, Fay e.Phile OS et : Ba) the lands and improvements thereon a ; oablat tb rin the -— oushels ox Osta, in sagks, at — per busne! of An all such eaten where the year may not Ent wo: Dany tread) sie hb sawing ae er eee St poun: 9 before the commencement of the public bree —tonk of Baled Hay, at — ver on of 2.08 | ch bona fide actnal eettioments may and ness sroaueae ponndr red to he excluded from the publi ' . —— tone of Baled Straw, at — per toa of 2.000 | reby ordered to be excluded from the publie | oF mind, ware cured immedinte pounds. arte r ee Tn all pre-emption cases in which the year YOUNG Mi Deliveny to corame iA a he Real) id | way expire before the commenceinent of the pub. | who have injared themselves by « cortaln practiog ad Cre “and pledge myself to enter | lic hale the parties must estabtish and pay u r odulged in w alon ha . gently learned = ei Bak | the i ‘therwise all tracts im this class wil , rat eehoo! 4 eff win epee @ a’ that my tid | ing procimmation, yet wi puiation that at | motcured. rendere marriage impossible, and de- Your obedient servant. ” such publictale the must not beforaless , stroye both mind and bedy. shoul! apply immedi- 7 ls eum than for the appraise! yalne ately. Brigadier General D. H, RUOKER, General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.G, GUARANTY. 7 We, the undersigned, residents of ——, in the Ao ,and State of , hereby, joiotiy , covenant with the United States, god gunrai‘ee in case the foregoing bid of be necepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract fe @ saine with good and anfficient sure- ties, in Countyo! and several the terms of ad: GREAT BAsT ERN au 0-lawlsw KFsS COMPANY, EXP JOS. 8 WILSON, Acting Commissioner OFVICN 614 PA. AVENUE RN E. Washingion, D. @. ERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- XPRES MERCHANDISS. MONE ABLES, NOTES, ST¢ Forwarded with SAFETY A Eccessi ble sections of the country, FORWARDERS, EBWSLRY. VALU BONDS, &., DISPATCH 'to I CK This Company man, the hope of Aig his perente, shonla be and enjoyments of no from the pat tain secret sm plating What a pity that s youn. country and darling allt eqnende of devise } of matore and indulging in a ce | Buch persons moat, hefore cont MARRIAG i reflect thata sound mind and body are tke most MeCessaTy requisites to pron te nuubfal happt ness indeed, thout these arney through life becomes a weary piler ; the Prespece hourly darkens to the vie 1s mind becomes shadowed with despair and filed with the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of anothe! a i i 2 ha encies in the Principal Railway Townsinthe | blighted with our own J under which the bid was made, and: in cae ag | NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, | DISEASES OF (#PRUDENCB, aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- erpeeront Principal offices are | When the misgnided and imprudent yotary of fee between the offer by said and the nox | He EON Dc! BETTIE GISTON | pleasure finds hi spain- west snaible bidder. o: a ee sn | diseane, it oft a CINNAT LOUIS, LOUI8- Of shame of dread of discovery devers cree Gader oar hande and seals this alt? of ereby cartify that, to the best of my know! wicennn Getter, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as peered for the amount for ich they offer to be security, ————, eich ney coed by che United Btates District At- torney, Odllector of Oustoms, or any other officer ander the United States Government, or reapon- sible person ¥nown to this once: Seal, BRITISH and thence Connections are in with lines forwsrdin VILL} PROVIN to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HA #b .» LEXINGTON ite at New York and Bostox, g to the CANADAS and th S aud other steamshi the Conti DUNN, Ag Washineton, ent, D. cine | KE European expresses ty all prominent commercial towne in Great Britain and pent. Collection of NOTES. DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible pacts of the United States, ey ng to those w ility cam alone hands of ignoran incapadl | Keep him tritling month after mi | the smallest fee can be obtained. and in despair leave him with ruined health t righ over his gall- | ing disappointment; or. by the mse of that deadly poison. Merc=ry. hasten’ the constitutional eympe | toms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of | the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete. progressing | with frightfol rapidity onti! ‘ath puts ao end ta from edneation and reapesta- im. He fails into the reteaders, who, th, or as long ao . H. RUCK MR, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. |_s 285 HIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Cc Deprosror WasHinoron, Waskinston, L. C., Janoary 4, 1864, 411 dealersinc Drugs, Hardware, Lumber Leather, withoutjelav, and at the lowest ptice, a bre: oO anetual evel 8] fheming. oe HL RUCK ERS” Brigadier General and in 3-2 Dei Chief Quartermaster, pot of Washington. PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW 265 C Srreer and Merchandise of every de: 3 Second dos Office Furnicure, Harness, apd Saddlery, are re- i ff quested! to send to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeach | ,,1",comolinn week. aseated proposal or list, im duplicate. of the | tances on Gold ‘ap articles Shey are prepared to furnish tothis Depotat | Dior ic. Jewelry. Fhort ‘naieg. wtta the price of each marked inplatn | Bowls. Jewelny, Senres. eo that, in case the exigencies of the service ood order, Tr 7%. te’ art cle or articles can be obtained | © : 5 Oyster Saiooa hof many frien ral Silver Watch ilver-ware, Haré Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favoraoly kuewn t4 many o: its citizens, I'am confident that to all who inay in- trust me with bosiness,(which will be strict! confidential) 1 will give satisfaction every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o A.M. ubtil Nine o’clock P.M, Office Rep 13-3 285 I | taining » steanp to be used on toe repiy. Perso: ly | bin dreadfo) enferings by sending him to that om- | discovered conntry from whose bourne nc travele returus OFFICS 7 SOUTH FREVDF RICK STREET, | left hand side going from Baltimore street.a doors from thecorner Fail pot te observe nama | and number S27 No letters received uniess post-paid and son iJ id portion ot ad- fr OMce | INDORS. THE PRESS, | The many thousand cured at this establishmen? Within the last twenty years, and the numeroag | important Surgical Operations performed by Dr, | Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof “The Bam? and mmany other papers, notices of which have ap- ated again and again before the public, beside® is standing as@ gentleman of character endre writing snould state age, and se | yertisement describing sympt The Dr. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8. TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U.S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act of June 30th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, 2100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payabie to bearer or order, bearing interest at 7310 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 Bonds, | We buy and sell— _ GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, } Chowder, Bargeons, weity purostanr TO SUTLERB SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’3 CONCENTRATED CLAM 70 BR A MOST VALUAB) THEIB TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical | 5 article ef dist for the oficer’s mers, It is prepared | GUNOKRH@A. GLHKI, Si KICTURBS, @¢ in one minute, and makes a most delicions Soup or It is highly recommended by Arm | The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & CO,, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BAKBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for | QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICAT# CHECKS, Jy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS We invite the attention of all ersons who are in want of FURNI- TURE or HOCSEKEBPING GOODS to call and articles, or Oity sold at a muc! ment in store and at the lowest call. ap 5-tf OOTS AND SHOES We ale a TO SUIT THE TIMES. ow manufacturing all kindsof BOO’ ard SHOES, and constanly receivia, = ply of Eastern- made work of every descrip- on, made expressly to order, aud will be 8 lower price than has been heretefore charged in this city fer much inferior a sup- 4 Persous in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern made work, will alway ys find a good assort- rices. Give usa Pp ROTHER, ¥rin 314 Penn. avenue. examine our iarge and extensive assortment, whieh we are prepared to offer AT GREAT BARGAINS, thereby maling it animportant item in the selec- PURNITURE and other HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, always to be found at the well known establish- ment of McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN No, Seventh street, between Louisiana av. and Dst., east side. RHE. WAN U M MANURE ae THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE ID UNITED STATES, SRE IN EH The undersigaed, having contracted foralisr Manure at Giesboro Point, D.©,, are nowprs red to put on board vessels free of expense to japtains at low rates, VESSELS WANTED, 25-e0 m “JNO, W. BOTELE C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARR, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODs, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OLL LAMPs, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, WEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, woop WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, H e@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STHAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. between 9th and 10th sts Ss": TIMOTHY’3 HALL, The undersigned will open his SCHOOL FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, at the above named place on TUESDAY. Sept. 13, 1351. He has, by avery liberal outlay, secured the best talent to assist him in the education of young gen- tiemen, and bas procured a site inferior to none in the countyy for falubrity of climate and beauty of Professor 4 er wue and Moral Sciences, Boowal Profes: f Belles Lettres and Ancient Language TO! bpd ri BRUN an Chen ADR Address No. 330 E street, Washineto: GIESLORO POINT MANURE WAAR.” Ov f° 17-e06m au l-tf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. Have just received. band, the isrgest and gi Chandeliers, Bracket ass Globes, sles in thie the: fro t iae, from scenery, The Hall is an extensive series of build- | New York, Philadel: ings, fitted up with every requisite for comfert, | onthe most reasonable term convenience and health, surrounded by #) acres of Also, fround.aflording ample scope for physical exer- tower, cise The following gentlemen constitute the Weare oe aculty: e cee anyw. E. PARSONS. Principal and Restaurants, &c, We do all’ kind hia, &c., which orm KEYNOLDS & GO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 600 Nira Srezez, near avenue, and will constantiy keep on best assortment in the city DIOR Lights, Portablea, other Shades, and all arti- the best establishments in will be sold BANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board epared to furnish the best RANGE in | Te, OD very reasonable terms, Hotels, are invited to call. is of GAS and STEAM ff and chesp, as aleo everythin, : : in Professor of Natural Science aad Mathematics. NG line in the most satisfacto! janner, ev. J, NEWMAN HANK, A.M, Gali and seo our Bathing Tubs, founvaias, Water A. A . oe nth street, near Penn: na i astablinhment in the city,» ®*7°9"°* e's eott ifleance of ‘Mi and the aia tee cs ent; Oficial Lotelli I ARTICLR To , @ | nauseous use of Copavia, Cubsbs, & | sponsibility, ie a efficient guarantee tothe f- £icted. i SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED } _Ja20-ly Ss | SrCusrT DISEASES{ SECRET DISEASKS BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITAN'S GIFT) | THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED ‘*Yes, A Positive Cure” for Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, a0 Mercury, Ten Pills t de Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirviy vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, aud will net ip any way ia- jure the atomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by @ graduate of the University of Peansylva: one ofthe mos? | eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, BO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE Waa’ | Let those who have Sly of getting cared, or who have been gorgad with Balsam Coparia, ez SAMARITANS GIFT. Mercury, try the Sent by mail ina plain envelope, Price—Male packages, $2. Female 85 BLOOD! BLOODI: BLOOD BCROFLLA, ULUBKS, SURES, SPOTH TEITERS, SCALES, BUILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &o, SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERE JUlOP | Is offered ane pale a8 & positive cure, | JBYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DiSKABRS tas t | MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERS JUIOB. | most potent, certain and efcctual ramedy eves prescribed; it reaches anders) catenevery particle | Of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough | and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- he pad be mpalet re do not sewers < our poa~ | terity that for which you may repent in a years DBO NOT DEs Trt sad | Although you may be pronounced incurable, 1 |“ SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERBIUTURS © | Will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as al! the bad «fects of Mercury, | FEMALFS! 4 FEMALES! | in mauy alfections with which aumbers of Fee males suffer, +e ROOT AND HERB JUICRS fg { most happily .dapted, in Ulcerated Ute: in | Whites, in bearing d ¢ of the Debility. ar 1 for alice aints incident te t! ! sex, Bent bye=prens. Price $1 a bottle,o sbottled = SAMAKITA 3 CHANCKE WASH, Price # cents, Full directions. | pPESMOND & CO., Box 141 Philadelphia Post fice. | Bold by 8. CALVERT #ORD, corner of th and | Pa. avenue. COOK, Alexandria. — may 6-tf | HENRY iY CONFIDENTIAL, OUNG MEN who have injured themselves by certain secret habits which anfitthem for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; middle ‘dorold men ho, from the follies of youth or rears, ore 2, jemaelves under | ent of any one, should first read "THE SRORME FRIEND,’ Siarriea Ladies wi of importance by perusing “Thy Sent to any address, ina sea) Ceipt of Sab ae cn nt _deity 7* 2 T it of England re 'y the seals of the cole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperial College of Medicins, Vienns. Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relax- rhoes,and Exhaustien of the 0. 2bas entirely superseded the Fa 1 2 iaress » STEWART & 00., IRUESEMAR—Protected by Koya! rn somel Secret Friend.” velope on re- I Letters Pat- i and secured b | ation, Spermator: tem, 'Triesm: No. Sis the infallible remedy for all Impariti | Becondary Syautems, thus obviating the pre able Lorene. Secured from effects of climate and H. A. M., < changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or Professer of German, Spanish and Mathematics. | Same, four’ jgnses in one for f3, 4nd in, $27 canes, thus —-——___Prvtesor of Pronch Languages: | Sarat ackpovisdged asthe pent for Staunora Tera oleeas Selim EG ease inti i ft N | ALM, META poy of hinting and Drawing. | qclentifically and gorrestly suited; by FRAN, Bipods bad ais 08.0. FORD, No, 990 Pa. ave, Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Musio, me GG, Or’ ean avenue, bet. 12th and isth ste, °Fner 1th street. : 1s#RYIZTHA i TERMS.—Boardi upils $300 per year of 10 a “| PYAPPINESS OB M — is THE monthi weekly boarding pupils S200 0 per yearoflo | 388 Penneyivenis srenme ender National, | 1eURSTN. The pra aT ed Metudite tea tee teers ee Peas HH ERMOMETERS “6 COrES, MEDIOINM,” have determined 88 Incipal bokrtores SF RHGERES oreenmin, | Egsin sare varity, and at vQowentpicers” | Rentals uosi of tel; mot fontreciwt anti By i nen PAROS. . yaa eo) x" YORK EW : re ous Debi ap braerere y is . he . be a Sprrbaryans Mote Pie DU Thi AAW EYRE DATE ae eruy Beealtn ni Weta tee etter Bel reduced J — 8, for one payable in 0 tening ae Tipe, eine fr Wel af" Deiyr nate | meieg apfantad lke ‘orvanasd azn pa ; Evening Post, $9; Evening Ex + receipt u Ps, wv CROCE GEASS. cy Gdaress ng, Soe Ha Ee wont seth atrect. Now | ban Opbin TIN WARE, TLLIARD T, The Bubscri- @— CUTLERY AND FANCY Goops. Bare Hibs viner Glade OM: O1L LAD Goat O1b LAMPS, BILLIARD Beatly new, oad whic | Which he very lew, tooth |) Sguireat the ‘corner 4 avenue. jol¢-tf Ee a rg LEY, | 1 0.8, ;

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