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AK. THE EVENING st BE a aah cirri Precinct.—Robert | , Grunk; kept till sober. Second Precien een Roran, carrying con- | cealed weapons; $20. Third Prectne ber Smith, selling to sol- diers; $20. Also, without license; 920.44. Also, | on Sunday; $20.44. Frank Herbert, disorder- | ly; $544. Jobn Mooney, selling on Sanday; $20.44, Perry Lowe, delivering goods on Sun- | day: diemiseed. Margaret Hughes, vagrancy; Catherine Donnelly, and Eliza Donnelly, do.; | se. i ee precinct —Ann Devaux, petit larceny; baii for court. J.C. Uronin, drunk and disor- derty; workhouse. “ Seventh Precinct.—B. Kaufman, creating nui- sauce, C. E. Thomaston, James Dickens, John Brown, Frank Howard, drunk; dismissed. C. H? Wilson, do.; $1.58. John Fisher, suspicion of larceny; jail for court. Benj. Wright, as- sault and battery; do. Chas. Freeman, David ‘Young, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Tenth Precinct.—Henrietta Jackson, disorder- dy; $2.90. C. H. McGivney, larceny of a horse; -}ail for a hearing. Wesley Adams, desertion; military. Charles Jones, drunk, dismissed. Henry Olive, drunk and disorderly; $10.90. A TRIPLe SuictpR.—The porter’s lodge ata house in Ruedu Faunborgdu Temple at Paris being found closed at a much later hour than usual on a recent morning,the neighbors forced an entrance, ard found the three inmates— tather, mother and daughter—alllyitg dead on the bed, haying been suffocated by the fumes | of charcoal from a large te a cee en still burning. On the table la: 4 which was written, «« We prefer death to dis- “honor.” It appears that the unhappy man having lost all his property some five years | since became concierge of the housein question, | but ill-fortune still pursued the family, and, being unable to mee t a bill of exchange about 10 tall due, they resolved to destroy themselves. LAKE TUNNEL.—The work on the lake tun- nel continues to go forward with thesamesuc- cess that has attended its working since the commencement. Two gangs of men are alter- nately at work all the time, both night and | day. The drift has reached the distance of 35) feet from the shaft, and is progressing at an | average rate of 1() feet perday. The crib for the outside shaft is completed, but owing to the lateness of the season the contractors will | not take the risk of putting it in place this fall. lt has been roofed over and wiilremain on the site of its erection until spring, when it will be Iaunched and floated to its place.—Chicago Times. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.—A person who was recently killed by the explosion ofa steam- boat boiler in California had been to the Doise | country and made fifty thousand dollars. He | had also beer married im that region; and, with Ris wile. started to Saeramento to visit a brother. When the boat blew up, the wife was lost, and the husband was mortally | wounded. Before bis death he told a friend | the number of his room, where he had left ten thousand dollars. But the room had been com- | pletely cleaned out by the explosion; all the | contents had been blown away. The unfortn- nate man has since died. O THE PUBLIC, DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS. | Treasury DEPARTMENT, Soricrtor’s OrFricr. Oct. 29, isss.£ Congress. by an act pas’ at its last session placed a considerable sum of money at the disposal of the Secretary of the ey: to be employed in the prosecution of measures for the dete:tion and punishiment of persons engaged in counter- feiting Treasury notes, fractional currency, aud other securities of the United States. This fund ie devoted to the payment«f rewards to detectives and others through whose instrameatality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration | and the conduct of tbe measures referred to are u ed, by urder of the Seeretury, under the imme- ate supervision of the undersigaed, to woom all relating thereto. or to the @ffences indicated, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties who have aided in the apprehension vf counter- feiters, i It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, adied | to the interest which all g000 citizens mast feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the | credit of the national seccrities, andtbus embar- | Yass ai] business operations, will induce the earn e era’ of ail capable of affording any aid in thi g made by the Department for @ att that desirable end, It is espec ially urged that all persons having a knowledge of facts important to be known by the Department, concerning such offences, will communicate them fully and promptly to the undersigned. Publishers of newspapers throucheut the coun- try will render essential service to the Govern- ment and the public by giving conspicuous py dli- cation to this card. EDWARD JORDAN, novi 6tD3mW Solicitor of the Treasury. REASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrioe Oy CompTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY Washington, October 4, 1864, Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The National Bank of the he aia in tne City af Washingiom,in the county of Washington and Dis- | trict af Columbia, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled ‘‘Anact to provides National Gurrency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and provide for the circulation and re- demption thereof.’ spproved June 3. 1864. and has complied with all the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking ander said act: 1 Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulleck. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby Poe ar that The Na- ttonal Bank of the Metropolis, in the City of Wash- imgtonm. in the county of Washington ard District of Columbia, is authorized to commence the business -of Banking under the act aforesaid. In tettimony whereof, witners my hand and seal of office this fuurthday of October, 1354. {.8.) HUGH MoCULLOCK, och det Comptroller of the Gurrency. '’MPORTANT TO FEMALES—DR. CHRESE- MAN’s PILLS—The combiva‘ion » ingre- dients in these Pills is the result of alongantl extensive practice. They are mild in their opera- tion. and certain in correcting all irregularities, | painful menstruati ons, removiog all obstructions, whether from cola or other causes, headache, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pan in the | back and limbs. &c., disturbed «leep, which arise from interruption of nature. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills was the commencement of anew era in the treatment of these irregularities and obstructions, which bave consigned so mapy to a premxture @rave. No fe ecan enjoy ealth unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes | lace the general health begins todecline. Dr, Bneeseman's Pills are the moat effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to females, To all classes they are invaluable, indacing, with | certainty, periodical regularity, They are known to thousands who have used them at different pe- rioda throughout the country, having the sanction of some ef the most eminent physicians in Ameri- es. Explicit directions, stating when they sliould not be used, with each box; the price, one dollar Pog box, containing frem &) to & pills, Pills sent by mail promptly, by remitting to the proprietors Bold b; rt gists generally. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Provrietors, nov 2 Diet Wot 1 Gedar street, New York. M aNU ANURE, wey UR ‘Mi THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN D UNITED STATES. OS™ IN TS The undersigned, having contracted forall: s Manure at Giesboro Point, D.C red to put om board vessele free of expense t ard yesse! of ex; Baptains at low rates. menee te VESSELS WANTED. Address No. 330 reet, Washin, GIESBORO POINT an 10-tf Bat MANORE WHAREO & 1 | JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. We 4uinaron CITY SAVINGS BANK, IncoxrogateD Maucu STH, 1564. EDWARD SIMMS, President and Treasurer. EDWARD CLAR&, Vice President and Sec’y, JOHN KR. ELVANS, —< Directors, This Bank is now open for the receipt of | Beposits, atthe ANEING HOUSE, No. 5% La. av. Under Semma’ New Building. Money Loaned on stocks, trust deeds and all good securities. EDW. CLARK, Bec’y, EDWARD CLARK & CO., BANKERS, At the Savings Bank, No. 55 La. ay., De in " EXOHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And Genera] Banking Buriness, BoOwAkD Orarx, {sep3)-lm] Jno, B. Evaxs ONTINENTAL MONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER Cc CONTENTS: —The Exegress of Liberty ia the Ps ae A.D. Mayo, The Undivine x oa drama, part 3, by Count Sigis- ‘Death is praBelated by Martha Walker in Ate, Ly Edwin RB. Johnson. in V..X¥. Creation, by Charies mena of baze, fogs, and a Chaves bear bey ee ons, ie First mfeld Bketchtsof Amer- v—' . Pychowska, Loin Peart yrondacs, by | Margaret Vane Hastings. The Scienti Language, its character and relation mareiversa gases, article 2, Sosresnonding first discrimi, iow in thought and language, by Edward B. Pree. es The Two Platforms, by Henry Everett Rus. | oc FRANCK TAYLOR, << eee 'OMPANION TO THE REBELLION RECORD, | ——- Official Narratives and National ai ‘ich were ee ee TAYLOR Sir. CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AN Ingotdady Legend. 2 vo's . new edition. ! ihittendem’s Debates of the Peace Convention of , f cient L aoe Modern Philology. Re! and Chemistry. hora America and} United States. Comed p mound look | sponge | Baltimore street. i ony vene for their interests. | tateof Wm-H Fletcher ate of Wi PERSONAL. | PROPOSALS. RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- eee ihe part Brovent aad Putare eveats, at her room, on the northwest corner of 4th and L | sts. She hagptadied under one of the most eele- | brated A! logers of the age. She goarnatees ace te all those who may give her a eall. ine can be seen from8 a, m.to9 p.m. Price one dollar. sep2am* | M RS. L. SMITH. with her extraordinary powers to describe yer living and dead friends, give the names of both, tells character, the future, ex- amines ali kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above I street. Hours from 10 till 8 p. m. Circle Wednesday evenings. 823 2m* i t | | CLOTHING. R CLOTHING HOUSS IS aaacsis POPUL AN ITH. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. 8. & OO., Clothiers and Merch Pie aro 40 Weet Baltimore street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. ‘0 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable Prices. Wasnht mians cam Save 20 per cent, by getti: their Clothing made at = SMITH, BROS. & 0O., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the country ie *P°SMITH, BROS. & 00, 40 West Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Balttmore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 20 per cent. by buying their Clothing of a BROB. & CO 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing in the country—every article sponged—at SMITH, B! 40 West Baltimore street, The leading Olething House of Baltimore ofera the finest stock of Glevhing ta the country. SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble ian, 40 West imore street. | Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. OO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where everybody gets sited. ‘Brie BMITH “BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that their Goods, SMITH, BROS, & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. (All Discharged Seldiers in {Washington are iscount 0; r cent, uying of us, aia BMrTH, BkOs & C0., 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en Buit b: ing of Sil: ae eee SMITH, BROB. & 00. 40 West Baltinore st., Baltimore, Md, ay all to come to Baltimore to bny your Rg. SMITH, BROS &CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., | Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fall and Winter Clothing. SMITH BROS. & O9., Merchent Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Fog LORE ANZE: French and Bxglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SACKS; also, the new style BACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. Allin endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & CO.S Popular Merble Hall Clothing House, 40 West sep 24-3m It will CLOTHI NEW RETAIL OLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH STS, F, HENKELMAN, in addition to the MER- OHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has this day opened for Retsil a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Buch as BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVER AND CHINONILLA OVERCOATINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND OOAT- INGS, ‘ For Men anp Boy’s Wear, Also, a select assortment of goods for LADIES CLOAKING, to which he would invite the atien- tion of those making purchases. Having unusual facilities and a long experience, he feels confident of being able to meet the wants of the present times. Terms will be Cash end one Price onl 3.2 24 a* FREMENs INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL... —--$200,.600. Street and Lowisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washington, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS PY FIRE. Ding RS: George Shoemaker, John D. Barclay Samuel Cropley, Andrew Rothwell, | Vhemas Parker, Richard Barry, | B. B. French, prorossss FOR LOAN. Tasasvay Deraarunnr July 25, 1964. Notice j,hereby ‘given that subscriptions will bs reevived by the Treasurer of th@ United States, the severa! Assistant Treasurers and Designated Papositories and hy the National Banke designated ma qualified as Depositories and Financial Agents’ or'Tressury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1964, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful Each ration to consist 0! meney. nd of There notes will be convertible at the option of of Pork oF bacon, or.one ands fouriy Blskd oy | the helder at maturity. into six per cent. gold four, or twelve ounces of hard bread, of one and & Dearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from August 15, 1567, The Notes will be issued in the denomination 20 fifty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand an five thousand dellars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- seribers. All subscription must de for fifty dollars, or multiple of fifty dollars. Diplteate certificaten will be issued for all depos ites, The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate thedenemination of notes quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded te this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free oftransportation charges as seon after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared, ‘Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all | deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid ‘by the Department upon receipt of the Original | certificates. Asthe notes draw interest frem Aagust 15, per sons making deposite subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes be.ellowed a commission ef one-quarter Of one per cent., which will be paid ty this Department apon | the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from he deposits, Officers reeeiving deporits will see that the proper endorsements are made upon the original certificates. All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making sub- scriptions, W. P. FESSEN DEN, Jy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE. Post Orrice D&PARTMENT, October 22, 1854. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart- ment until the 8th day of December next, at 12 o clock, noon, for farnishing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE, for the use of the Post Offices in the United States, for one year from and after the Sist day of Decem- ber next, ‘The said articlos are to be delivered, free of ex- pense. at the Blank Agencies ofthe Post Office De- partmentat Washington, D.C., New York city, and Buffalo,N.¥. ‘The estimated quantity of each article, and the quality thereof required at each Agency, yesxiy, are specified below, District No.1, at Washington, D.C. 2,200 reama of Wrapping Paper, 2° by 25 inches in size, of material and quality fudly equal to that now inuse inthe Department, and to weigh 22 pounds to the ream, and eachream to contein 2 perfect quires, 10 reams of the same kind of Paper. 26 by 49 inchee in #ize,end to weigh 55 pounds te the ream, 5,000 pounds of Jute, or other suitable Twine, hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, or about that. 2,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, in balls, to weigh from Us to 2 pounds-each. Drstrict No.2 New York City 12,00) reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described in the estimate of District No. 1, 26) reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that de- scribed for District No |. ; 16,000 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that first described for District No. 10£10 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine. similar to that of the second description for District ol, District No3, Buffalo, N. Y. 10,010 yeams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that fret named for District No.1. __ ms of Wrapping Paper, similar to thet last named ‘or said District 10,40 pounds ef Jute, or other Twine, similar to that of the firet deacription for District No. 1. | 7,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second deseription for said District. Proposals will be received for each article aapa- oarelys and separately for each District. or for the whole, The contract or comtracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after a careful examination for the purpose of atcertain- ing which bid will, in its practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. If the Districts should be reconstructed, or in- creased in number, or any of them discontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General shall designate,at uel Redfern, No charge for policies. ge tor pos JAMES ADAMS, President. _ ABEL G. DAVIS. Bec'y. Pkorosars FOR LETTER LALANCES, Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, . October 22, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until the 8th day of December xext, at 12 0’clock noon, for furnishing LETTER BALANCES for the use of the Post Offices in the United Stat ‘or ope year from and alter the 3lst day of Decem- ber bext, of the f- {lowing description, viz jet. Balances capable of weighing etght ounces, avoirdupois weight, to be graded downto quarter oy ces. Of these i suppesed 8 will be required of myrar, 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least tro ounds, avoircupois weight, to be graded down to alfounces. Of these it is supposed 100 will be re- quired ofa year. ‘ Pertect correctness will be required in the bal- to be furnished, as well as strength and dur: ipies of each dene pion of balance must a company each bid, and the bidder who may obtain the contract will be required to furnish balances erderet of aquality inall respects equal to the sample. Kuch Balance must be well and securely packed sep 2-eohm | in a box for transportation. The Balances must be delivered free ofall charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department at Washington, D. O.. who will accept the same, if perfect and equal to sampies. | Each bidder muat furnigh with his proposals ev. | idence of his ability to comply with his bit, PA sufficient sureties will be required to acon- | ‘act, Failures to furnish Balances as contracted for | promptly, or the furnishing of thoee of an inferior uality, will be considered a sufficient cause for | e forfeiture o1 the coniract. . Proposals must be endorsed on the outside of the envelope, ‘Proposals for Letter Balances,” and addressed to the Firat Assistant Postmaster Gen- | i W. DENNISON, | Postmaster Gene ral. | TS SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, holding a District Oourt of | the United States for the aaid District. { .,, 20,al! whom tt may concern, Krecting : Notice is hereby given, that on the zoth day of | October, 1864. the schooner Coquette, tackle, &c., and cargo. were seized as lawful prize, by th United States sloop Watchman, Potomac Flotil la, and brought the same into this District for adjudication; and the same are libelled and _pros- ecuted in this court, Inthe name of the United States, for condemnation; and have been arrested by the marrhal for the reasons in tne libel stated; and that said cause willstand for trial at the City | Hall, in the city of Washington, on thi day of December next, when and where all pe: fons are warned to appear to show cause why Co! ion should fot be decreed, and to inte: October 29, 1864, R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. nov 2-Mt Se 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- a ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration.W.A., on the personal es- | sshingses Conaty D.C., deceased. All persons having claims against | the said deceased. are hereby warned to exhibit the name, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 2:d day of October next; they may bene Sd be excluded from all benefit ef @ Aa . Given under my band this 25th day of Oct.. 1864, © 26-lawSw MARY FLETCHER. 'H18 I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- T ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Gourt o: Washington county, in the District of Columbia, lotters of administration on the personal estate of Charies Myers, iate of Georgetown, D. C., deceased. Ali persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. tothe subscriber, on or before the 18th day of October next; they may | cabarnios Ly ae be excluded from all benefit of e estate, Given under my hand this? 18thday of October 1864 JANE C. MYERS, oc 19-lawSw* xecutrix. ae 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Coart of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of A McGuire, D.O., de- ed. inet the of Wi By All persons having claims against deceased, are hereby warped to exhibit the ame, withthe vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber,onor before the 22d aay of October next ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from a benefit of said estate. ae under my hand this 22! day of October, 00 95-18w3w* JOHN SNOW. (CLARIFIED CIDER! Thi Adare daa™'S) Wee of To GLARIFLED OIDs: fron Soston at lar, euppl: . WwW. 2, re Massachusetts OLARIFIBD OLDER-wolch for sule at the lowest market price. in quan- wiles to suit purchasers ‘ant sutlers. and all others in wantofa Sirs isa Site incited op antl and ex RILEY 6. SHINN Union Bottling Depot, 3 [a p' 57 Gi st... gotown, D- 9, WAR 1. With a iin ts | the privilege of {ncreasing or red tity of the articles required, if it | Jute Canvas. weighing Pro aia prices And the Postmaster General rene! all be found necessary te do ro. , Semples of such articles as are now furnished n be seen at either of the abuve-named Agen- 8 Bidders will send samples of sucharticlesas they propose to furnish with their bids, nidder furnish, with his prop guaranties of hisability to comply with his ; and a cer‘ificate from his nearest Postmaster, that such guarantors are credible and reliable citizens, must also aecompany bis prapesals, t ora sufficient saretier will be required to con- ract. Failures ‘o furnish the articles contracted for, promptly. or the furnishing of artic es of an infe- rior quality to those contracted for, will be con- sidered a sufficient cause forthe forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made in accordance with these propo- sais will not be considered. Proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles proposed for, and the letter containing them ail- Creseed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. C. W. DENNL ’ oc 25 lawiw Postmastar General JPROPOSALS FOR MAIL BAGS. Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, Wasuinotom, D. O., Oct, 15, 1864. Seaied Proposals will be received at this Depart ment until 9 o’elock a. m., the twenty-second d of November next, for teenie oe: during the riod from the firstday «f December, 1854, to th thirtieth of June, 1865, ruch quantities of the fol- lowing kind of MAIL BAGS as may from time to time be required and ordered, to wit : JUTE CANVAS MAIL SACKS, Of size No. 1, (43 inches in length and 62 inchesin circumferenee;) of size No. 2, (41 inches in length and 43 inches in cireumferenea;) and of size No.3, (se inetiog in length and 38 inches in circumfer- The sacks of nize No. }, are to be made of closely woven Jute Canvas, weighing not leas than 14 ounces to the yard of 31}; iuches in width; the yarns of the warp to be each doubled and twisted, and to weigh one ounce to about fifty yards, and of the fill- ing or weft, if not like those of the warp, to weigh one ounce to about eighty-tive yards. The sacks of size No. 2areto be madeof Jute 5 | Canvas, weighing not less than J1 ounces to the yard of 2472 inches wid*h; the warp and weft to be nearly as above described. The sacks of size No. are to be made of thinner otless than 432 ounces to the yard of 1932 inches width. Those of sizes Nos. ] and 2 are to be made witha | tabling or hem at the top two inehes wide. upon which a sufficient number of eyelet holes—at least ten to the former and eight to the latter—are to be well wrought; and they are each to be provided with a good and rufficient hemp cord to lace and tie them thoroughly apa strongly. Unless seam- less, they are to be mada with two seams, secured, e two rows of sewing. Allareto bemarked, inside apd outside, “* U.8. MAIL,” in targe aod distinct letters. Any propored improvement that may be desira- Dlein the quality of materials er manner of con- struction will be considered, relatively to price, in deciding the lowest and best bid. No proporal wi'l be considered if not accompa- nied witb specimens showing the construction and quality of materials and workmaoship of each size of the sacks bid for; and also a written guaranty from the persons proposed as sureties (whose re- fponsibility must be certitied by the postmaster of the place where they res'de) that they wil become Tesponsible, op sufficient bond, for the due perfor- msrce of the contract in case such proposal be ac- ll the sacks contracted for are to be delivered, atthe expense of the contractor, at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D. oo in such quantities and at such times as may ne ordered. The estimated quantity required wi'l, probably, notexceed thirty thonsand sacks. including all sizes; but the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order and receive more or lens than such quantity, during the term of the contract. sa the wants and interests of the servics may seem to him to demand, The specimens must be delivered at this Depart- ment on or before the 22d of November nex: ; and every one submitted should be well and distinct! marked with the number denoting its size, a0 have attached to it asamp'e of the cloth or canvas (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 ae mec nueala ahh poeta: a bef ecisioa on the bids will be made on or before the 23d of November next, aud the acte, ted bidder will be required toenter into contract, with suf- ficient bond and security, on or befure the Ist of December, 1564. The proporal should be tr: envelope. endorsed, ‘* Proposals for Mail- and be addressed to ‘' The S-cond Assistant Po: master General, Contract Office t any one time will | Jjynut _____JAYOOOBB & 00, | DINNERS AND DINERS, by E. L. Blanchard, Louden PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. Quartermaster's Office, U.S. Marine Oorps, Washington, 2ist October, 1864. Bealed Proposals will be received at this office til 2 o’eloc! m.. of the 26th day of November | next. for furnishing rations to the United States erie at the following stations, during the year Vin: Portsmouth, New Hamp»hire. Charlestown, Massachusetts. Brooklyn, } Philadelpbia, Pennsylvania. | Washington City, District of Gonp ort near Noro tof thice- fourths of a pound York. fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to one ‘ta of beans; or, in ce: of, in lieu thereof a ounces of twice per ween dessicated or mized vegetables; ten pounds of coffe thereof, ene and a half pound of te: : of sugar; four quarts of Mite ne pound o! sperm candles, or one and one-fourth pound of ad- amantine candles; or one and a half pound of tal- low, four pounds of soap, and two quacks of salt. The rations to be delivered upon the order of the Commanding Officer of each station; the fresh best, either in bulk or by the single ratien, of go: quality. with an equal proportion of the fore and di ind quarters, neeks and kidney—tallow exclu- fed: thre pork, No.1 prime mesa york the four, extra superfine; the coffee, good Ri the sugar, | good New Orleans or its equivalent; and the beans. inegar, caadles, soap, salt, &c., to be of good lity, " on ‘au bject to inspection. All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee. porM OF GUARANTY. The ondermigned a — ° n8 he or they will, | of the contract at the post o: the contract for the same, with securities; and in case the said enter into contract as aforesaid, we gui make good the difference between the offer of the said —— and that which may be acco) ted. Witness, A. B., Guarantor, E. ¥. 0. D., Guarantor, I hereby certify that the above-named ———— steknowe i me as mpi oe property, and able to make their guarantee. = To be rigned. by the United States Bistrict jade, United States District Attorney, or Collec- or No roporal will be considered unless eccom- niet @ above guarantee, :, veNewapapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertien to this office for examination. ‘ i Proposals to be endorsed ** Proposals for Rationa for 1865,’ and addressed to the madersigned oc 22-law4w Major and Quartermaster, BOPOSALS FOR FORAGE, QOutur QuanrsewasrT Orrios. i Waskinoros Duror, Deo. 8, \. Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned 8. Quartermaster’s Be- n,D.0., Baltimore, Md.. her of for supplying the U. ‘tment, at Washin lexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or ¢ these places, with Hay, Corn, 0: nd Straw. Bids will be received for th lelivery of 5,000 bnatiels sf {orn or oats and 60 tons of hay or straw, Bidders must state at which of the abo points the: z rates at whi ey Will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- the time when said deliveries shall be com- and when to be completed. price must be written out in wordson the bids. Gorn to be up in a stout sacks, of abort two bachelseach, Oatsin like sacksofabout three pushelseach, The sacks to be furnished without extra ckarge to the Govenment. ‘The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest respoi le bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and ayment will be made when the whole asic jean ‘acted for shall accep’ a have beep “slivered and The bidaer wili required te secompany his proposals with aranty, signed by two reapon- sible persons th. his bid is accepted he or wild, withi in days thereafter, execute the me, with good and sufficient th contract for the cureties in a.sum equal to the amonnt of the con- LAND SALES, B* THB PRESIDENT O THB UNITED STATES, LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESOTA® In parsuance of law, President of the hereby declare and will be held inthe under-mentioned Land im the State ef Minnesota, after desiguated, te wit: At the Land Off MONDAY. th oe, . at the periods herein- | at 8t Peter, commencing on | ce e fifth day of December next. for the disposal of the public lands comprised in tne late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men- tioned, and situated in the following parts of townships, which will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen ‘tathereon, viz: North af the base line end wes of the Afth principad meridian, In township 106, range 24... .........15,384.96 acres In township 107, range 24. —---. . 5,405.44 In townabip 16, ge 25. .----- 15 BAH In township 107, range 25... 769.71 In township 108, range 25... 277.31 ‘A schedule particularly describing the individ- ual tracts, with the appraised value per acre. will be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. he above lands will be com- The offering of the abeve lai ate a menced on the day 8 and € the order designated in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by, seweentee: as here- in_advertised, until the whole shall have deen offered, and the sale thua closed ; but the sa'e shall not be kept open longet than two weeks, no private entry ef any of the lands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of thetwo Given under my hand, at the cityof Washing- ere ae oe Asenet ane Domini one thousand ei; undred and sixty-four. z ‘ABBAHAN LINCOLN. By the President: JO8. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO ACTUAL BONA-FIDE SETTLERS— PRE-EMPTORS. won In the third section of the act of Oongress, proved ait of Pebraary, 188: Btataten, volume 12, page 658, opening to sale the Winnebago Reserva: ion, it stipulated that before an be entitled to enter any portion of the eaid lands, tion or otherwise, previous to their exposure sale to the highest bidder at public outery, he shall becot an actual bona- fide nettler thereon, and shall conform to all the regulations now provided by lawin eases of pre- emption, and shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full seerained) value of the lands and the improvements thereon, Now. in order that all such bona-fide, actual settlements May be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they mast come forward and file their afida- vita, designating the particular tracts on which ‘Shey may he actually settled, giving the date of such actaal settlement, and, before the expiration of one year from such date, the several pre-emption claims must be established before the Register and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws,.and full payment made thereon according to the full affixed, appraised value o: the lands and improvements thereon. Ist. In all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale, such bona-fide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered te be excluded from the public Bale, 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year may expire before the commencement of the pub- lic sale the parties must estabtish and pay up for their claima, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bidder, under the torego- =| ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at such peblie se the price aa nt be fora less value. sum than for 16 apprai Jos. 3. WILSON, au $0-lawl3w Acting Commissioner, JAMS BXPRESS COMPANY, A’ OFFIC 614 PA: AVENUR, Washington, D. 6, ASTREN, NORTHERN, AND WBBT- GREAT JN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, EROHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- MEROULES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, da, Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to ali accei ible gestions) of ihe county paras Company ncies in @ Princ! owns in e MIGETH. EAST: WEST, AND NORTHWEST. ‘ts principal offices are WASHINGTON, ‘D. 0. NEW. YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, CIN. OINNATI, ST. LOUIS, Louis- LLE, LEXINGTON Connections are made at New York and Boston, tract, to deliver the forage ero pons in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter Inte the con- t-act, they to make good the difference between ‘ae offer of said bidderand the next lowest respon- sible bidd¢ ,orthe person te whom the contract be awarded. =the responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Oustoms or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. All bidders will be iuly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. abs tot es and P Os paceess, of: cack bidder 1a wr mip @ propo! * ponerse cemnen pate agker, e! yO" juarterm: . Ne Did, sand should be plainly marked “Proposals ir Forage. Bonds, in a um equal to the amount of tno con- tract, signed Ry the contractor aad both ef his arantors, will be required of the success‘al bid- ler or biddere upon signing the contract, Blar.« forme of bids. qaarantest: and bonds, may be obtained uyon application st this Office. ¥ORM OF PROPOSAL. (Towa, Oounty and Hiate) -_—-—— ate) I, the subscriber. ‘opose to furnish and deliver to the tes, at the Quarte: master’s I’spartment at ', Rgreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depet, Dec. &, 1363, the following articles, vi — bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 66 ponnas —_ onshela o Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of an — tons of Balea Hay, at — ver on of 3,000 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 3,000 ands, Deifre -y to commence on or before the —- dayof 18, and to be completed on or before ne do hereby pr: nited State —4 if , 186—, and pledge myself te ente: | into sf iten dontract with the United Btates, with good and approved securities, within the yeatter being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Yourobedientservant, ~ Brigadier General D. H. Ruox! : | General Depot Quartermaster | fashington, D. 0, | GUARANTY, | We, the undersigned, residents of in Oounty of —— and Btate of ——, hereby, and severally, covenant with the United and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of | be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the game with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equa) to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863, under which the bid was made,and,in case tne said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said lowest responsible bidder, or thi the contract may be awarded. Given der our hands and seals this erred of . Beal. | 1 hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- eine and j Ririans By above-named guarantors are cond aad sutioient ea saretien for the amount for weieh Se eeteined by the United Staten District At. torney, Goliector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United Biota Gogermeat: OF respon- sible person known to this DH. RUCKER, deo 9-tf Brigadier General and cu QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOB, Dros? er Wasxincror, fashington, D. C., January 4, as Hardware, Lumbe Leath. rress, and Saddlery, are pkg nd to this office, on MONDAY ofeach proposal or list, im duplicate, of the ey ares red to furnish te this Depot at wit e price of each marked in plain Ggures. 50 that, in case the exigencies of the service be obtained dealers D os 08 Fornitare, ifs quested to week. e require 3%. the article or articles can hont delay, and at the lowest price. atred fo farnish’ the firtpunetnally every Moudsy netually eve: e pal aGoKkmR.” ay D.H. sinter cones ant See Area JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTeenta SrReer, opposites U. 8, Treasury, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized bythe act ef June 3th, 1364, The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominationsef 850, 8100, $500, $1,000 and 35,000, payable to bearer or ordér, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually,and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bonds, We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall iesues. TREASURY NOTES, OEBRTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFIOATE CHECKS, Jy 2-tt JAY OOOKB & 00, Washington, | Manual of Prench Cookery, London . W DRNNISON, One Buner ’ : 3 oc 19 wit Portinaster General, | Tings qisete4, Zrenty four Receipt for ook — = Hints for the Table, London | OR STATES SERVICE MAGAZINE FOR Covkery, Carving, and Etiquette ef the Table, OCTOBER.—Contents: Philanthropy and the nd on War; Bigvificance of Military Titles: Great Bat. Simrson’e Hand Book of Dining, London tles in History; Life of Jomini; The Nightingale Ouisinier Practicion, Paria and the Cricket; Enigma; Lifeof Maj. Gen.das, be Ouisinier Imperial, Par B, McPherson: King Oancoo; Rditor’s Special TY rench Onal 5) Devagtment; Oficial lotelligence. piles Korlie’s Exench Oooker oot fRANOK TAYLOR, Boyer’s Modern Hourewife ery for the i jon to Kitchener's Udelrer fen tpes, PONG LETS Peis srueree ie Past Hon omplete Ek sopodta ee am poo, ; *gRANOK TAYLOR! wita Hh to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES and other steamship ling Sor IVE REOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and Le en an ence an 6x presses to a! rominen' commercial fowas in Great Britain and the Conti Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all accessible parts of the pltod states, A 2 Waahinstone D. D, PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICE, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K. WALSH, 255 C Street, between lith and lth Second door from Harvey's Oyster Baloc In compliance with the wish of many friends, I am now prepared to make liberal Cash ad. vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Bilver-ware, Hardware, Clothing. and Merchandiee of every description in good order, 7 Having had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably knewn te many of its citizens, I am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business,(which will be strictly confidential) 1 will give satisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’cloek, 4. ™. until Nine o’clock P.M, sep 13-3m purostant TO SUTLERB SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S OCONCENTBRATED Cizran TO BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE TO THEIB TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical ‘article ef d'st for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or 285 285 285 Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm | Surgeons, The profits are large. H, A, DOWNING & OO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 Bast 18tb st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, setly Washington, D.O Bers AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We atenow manufacturing all kindsof BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly receiving a sup- ply of Eastern made work of every descri; ion, made expressly to order, and will sold at a much lower price than has bee Rerote (ore charged in this city fer much inferior icles, Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern or Oity-made work, will always find a good assort- ment in store and at the lowest prices. Give usa GRIF‘ IN & BROTHER, rae tf Penn, avenue, O, W. BOTELER. JNO, W. BOTELEB Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN @00Ds, TIN CHAMBER SETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 17-006 between 9th and 10th sta O8EPH BEYNOLDS & CO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Ninra Stasst, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on best assortment in the city | | | er Ohande promt and ba D Lights, Portabl ry leliers, Brac! TO} ‘01 les, Glass Globes, mies and other "hate: and all ales in thie line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c.,which wil! be sold on the most reasonable terns, Also, BANGES, FURNAOBS, and Fire-Board pre to furnish the best RANGE in Fad azeion very reasonable terms, Hotels, y ose Restaurants, &c., are invited to call We do all’ kinds of GAS ‘omptly and chea| Promuine line in ner, Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water Clooata ‘ash ands, Sonus &c.,&0., sino. 0ee : th atroe near vanis avenue, lishm ja the city, fe ‘Pest BYE, IMPKOVB YOUR 2B by the use of the cel- brated PuBBLs tf Pariscopie Srsorad) scientifically and coi & 0o., ans. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 12th and 18th sts,, ani 388 Pennsylvania avenue. ander the Nati p jet ABS. A ree Pe BEE ri DEV. tee towest prices, Sookie, HHH ETERS variety, and at YURK NBWSPAPERS wea a grea’ Ts From NSW YORK DAILY, yc oe a eae Pimms oa A. JOYCE. 33 west {LIABD, et sr pe ‘Subscri- —— r has THRE: bearly ew FORTHE SALE OF VALUABLELANDS INTHE | person shall | | | stroys both mind and bedy, should ately. OR DOR 808) PiTah. OFFICE No, 7 sours FREDSRIOK StRaste THB ONLY paral’ See. ADVERTISING. discovered me rtain, Speedy, Eifeotuai Hemedy ip the world for a DISBASES OF IMPROUDENCE, én Sia Hours! No Trifting? Persons ned by = Pretende Deadly Poison, Mercory, should a; immediately, 4 CUBE WARRANTED OR NO @. FROM ald a Gadd bara. Weakness of the Bac avoluntary Dise! Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladdes. mpotency, General Rs . Languor, Low Spiri jonfusion Palpliation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Trembling: Dimness of Bignt or Giddinoess, Disease of the Heals Throat, Nese, or Skin, Affectioos of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowele—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Rolitary Habits of Youth—the BEERET and solitary gractices more fatal to their vietime than the song of Syrens to the mariners ef Blyssua, blight: their most brilliant hopes or spaisetonss ering marriage, &o,, impoeai- YOUNG MEN Bs ly, who have become the victims of Soll- tary Vice,that dreadful and destri ve habit +: pually sweeps to an ontimely grave thouran: Men of the most exalted talent and brillian' eet, who might otherwise have entranced li- Sesing Senates with the thunders of eloquence waked to extacy the living lyre. may call with tau confidence TAKE Rater hts Noricg. These are sume of the and melancholy effects preduced by early habits of youth, vis Weaknoas of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dima Palpltation o' or by of Bight. Loss of Muscular Fomes,, the Heart, Dys: ous Irritability, Be- a i rt . rE jon, Manrsis7Y The fearful effects on the mind are much to be di ‘Loss of Memory. Confusion f Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodi Aversion te Bociety. Belf-distrust, Love of sa: si idity, &e 2 70 Sy ARRIAGE ase Married ‘ersoms, oF ung men contem, Parriase, aware of Phys NI Weakness, Sreante Debdility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &. ahould apply immediately. He who places himself under thecare of Dr. 3, may religiously confide in his henor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as @ Physician, adh ORGANIO WRAKNESS, IMPOTENOY [MPEDI- = MENTS TO MARRIAGH By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restered. Thousands of the most nervous, deb! tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. ‘All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- ue Irritability, Tremblings, and Ab groves 4 mhaustion of the most fearfal kind. 2 Du. JOHNSOs Member of the Royal College of Sargeons, Lom. don, Graduate from one of the most emiuent Col- ee in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon don, Paris,Philadelphiaand elsewhere,has effacted some of the most astonishing cures that were ie | knows; many troubled with ringing in the hi and ears when asleep great nervousness, be alarmed at suddeu sounds, bashfuiness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injnred themselves by a certain pac | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently le: from evil companions, tachool, the which are nightly felt, even whe mot cured, renders marriage im; apitytnats young man, tne hi of hig count nd darling of bis parents, should be snatched ets and enjoyments ef from all the yp a life by the consequence of deviation from the of nature and indulging in a certain secret Buch persons must. befor+ contemplating MARRIAGE feflect that a sound mind and body are the mecessary requisites to promote connabial haj ness indeed, Without these the journey throug! life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the i hourly darkens to the view; the mind omed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of another ig blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCR, When the mi ot qicanire teas he imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- plying to those whe, from education and respects ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing preten incapable of curing, fiich his pecaniary 108, Keep him trifling month after month, or as jong the smallest fee can be obtained, and in des leave bim with ruined health tosigr over his ing disappointment; or, by the use of that di iy ison, BMercary, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as Affections ol the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., path it with frightful rapidity until death = anend his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- pooyarekeountey Whose bourne mo travele, retu: Ne OFFICS 7 SOUTH FREVERIOK STRES?®, left hand side going from Baltimore street, s few doors from the corner, Fail not te observe name and number. 7 No letters received unless post-paid and con: taining = stamp to be used onthe reply. Persons writing snould state age, and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms, .’3 Diploma hangs in his Offes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRES8&, The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, andthe sumeroug important Surgical Operations performed b: Dr, Jobnston, witnessed by the reportersof “Tne Sum and many other papers. notices of which have ap- ared again ani in before the public, besides is standing asa ieman of ch Fr and re sponsibility.) is a sufficient guarantee to the f- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja29-ly great DISEASES 1 BECRET DISEASES BAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yen, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STKICTURSS, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Only Ten Pilla to de Laken w They are entirely vegetable, havin, any unpleasant taste, aud will oot in any jure the stomach or bowels of the most deli Cures in from two to four days, and recen in “tweuty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvauia, one ofthe most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present d. NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO ORANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have des; mouct getting cured, i. who hogs been gorged with Balsam Oopavia, er ers * eo ae "SAMARITANS errr. nt by mail in a plain envelope. Bolte vaate packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOODIT BLOOD! BSCROLULA, ULVaks, SURES, S8POTR TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, ae. one és ates AND eleheed Jvlor Is offered the lo as ive cure, BYPHILIS OR VENEREAL BEAR ES $a 98 ¢ MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICB, isit, tent, certain and effectual remedy prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particli of the venereal po! so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be pie and do not Bheorvel to your pos- whic ou may repentin ir terity that for TO WOT DEEP ATI saa a may be pronounced though be in le, the AUMRETTAN'S ROOT AND HERB IUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as wel] an ali the bad effects of Mercury, Iomany cievtions with whien numbers of Pe in many affections w: ich numbe: males suffer, r>e ROOT AND HERB JUICES ta most happily sdapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb Debility, and for afl conplaintsincidentte the sex, 8 D press, Price $! a bottle,o ybo Pas ree eintonionnes oe A u re e DESMOND & CO., Box 131 Philadelphia Post Sold by8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and PoufNuY 600K, Alexandria, may 6-tf a FIDENTIiAL. OUNG GEN whe e injured themselves by certain secret habita which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; d or old men rE r causes, feel a debilit most o years, before placing themselves under the treat- ld first read “THE SECRET MEPEND ? ‘Macried Ladies will learn, something ce by rusing “The Secret Friend.” of teny address, ina sealed envelope on re ceipt of Twerty-iive Cents, Address ie . OHAB. A. STEWAS' 90., doreay —_ DB OF Boston. Maas. BLESEMAR—Protected by Koyal Letters Pat ‘England, and secured by the seals of ¢) Ecole do, Pharmacl oor engmes the imperial wieieimas Ne, te hel antes See: ation, 8 war Ne 2 ue 8 tirely superseded 8 ‘ase of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar e infallible remedy for ail Tmparitios and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating ~ use mercury and all other deieterious jente. ‘gach preparation is in the form of a most agree; . Secured from effects of climate and opie ven of atinosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $8 cases in one for 50, aud io cases, thas Yall reed iemande, Houx, ie nee: , Ballemande, 1 8, fo and retail by Dr. BARBOW. No, 294 sins of 8. 0: FORD, No. S50 Fase fo! stamps, by addressi: suraey Cabinet \natemy and icine, 6 New on x fo 117, receipt o Biouies — at

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