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nc a AA i Sn SS THE EVENING STAR. Affairs in Georgete Tue RevIVAL.—The interest at Oongress Street Church is unabated, and spparently ia- creasing. Sunday Rev. Mr. Curtis preached to a crowded congregation. The house was Rot sufficient to hold the multitude that xt- tended on Sunday night, and many were coim- elled to leave without getting to the door-sill. he meetings willbe continued during this | week. Buinp Horsss t§ DeEMAND.—Persons resid- ing in Virginia near the lines have been robbed of their valuable horses by Mosby’s horse- thieves so frequently that now they purchase blind horses in order to be able to retain them, the guerrillas always leaving such animals and taking only these fit for military purposes. A gentleman buying a lotof blind horses in- formed us that for horses that he could have purchased a year ago for $30 the owners de- manded $100. Blind horses,sound in other re- spects, bring high prices. OawaL.—Business upon the canal route, and at the ceal docks is very active this morning. | Twenty-seven boats in the coal trade have ar- Fived since Saturday, with over 2500 tons of coal. Arrived—Boais Rip Van Winkle, Mo- hawk, Col. Moore, Hudson, H. C. & J. D. Tar- ner, C. E. Detmold, Martha Banks and Bow- ery, with 852.78 tons coal to Cumberland Oo.; Liona, Mary A. Moore, Hamburg and Gee. Long, 435.49 tons to Borden Co.: D. Stuvart, G. P. Lloyd, ©. F. Livermore, W. J. Boothe, 422.45 tons to American Co.; Clear Spring, Mol- lie Reid, Gipsey Queen, Forest Rose, George Waters, 446.54 tons to Central Co.; Susque- hanna, John Vanlear, 226.1! tons to J. P. Ag- new: Old Abe, 109.12 tons to Hieston & Co; A. B. Mayer. 10s tons to New Hope Uo.; Elmira, 116 55 tons to B. Mctjuade; Mary Alice, 107.12 tous to Hamp. and Balt. Co.; J. H. Williams, | with sundries to market. | Departed—Nine boats, light. FoLick Rerorts.—B, T. Habbard, viola'ing corporation law; dismissed. Bridget Harring~- tor, diserderly conduct; #244. Harriet Batler, col., do. and breaking up her husband’s watch; #546. John Eaton and David Jordan, drank ana disord¢¥iy, smashing dooron Water street; $5.56 each. John Conner, was drunk and fighting, and gota severe hammering in the melee. The Justice fined him $5 41. Port or GroRGETOWN —Entered— Sch'rs Hatacombs, Drinkwater, Alexandria; Heaton, | Ryan, New York. Cleared—Sch’rs United, Perry, St Mary’s: R ©. Lane, Lane, Boston; M. Duffy, Grinn Fall River. A. Heaton, R Bridgeport; Francis, Connell, do; J. ton, Davis, Providence; Express, Canant, Baltimore. brig A. G. Cathell, McBride, Philadelphia; Cecess, Marvell, Sandy Hill. m2 Some idiosyncratic person in ward 2 cast a ballot, yesterday, which began, “For Goy- ernor, Ge». Sheridan; for Lieut. Goveraor, Gen. Sheridan; for Secretary of the OUommon- | wealth, Gen. Sheridan,” and Kept on in that way to the end of the chapter, with the single | exception that James E. Russel and not Gen. | Sheridan was the candidate for register of deeds. Think of Gen. Sheridan for county com- missioner.—Apringfield Republican. EvLecTION InctpeNnr.--After the vote was declared in Ward Eleven on Tuesday, the Re- publicans present, to the number of several hundred, went into the spacious yard in froat of the ward room, and, with uncovered heids, united in singing “Oid Hundred.” The effect was most impressive and the selection of such a byron at electicn day was auite significant.— Boston Transcript. Bin looking over the tickets returned to the Court House on Thursday last, we noticed | i bax BROOK FIELD. | stock of Clothing in the country—ever: oN SMIT 8. & Ol that the Democratic tickets were headad with | the Coat-of- Arms ot Maryland and ‘he Hickory Tree, buton none of them was the Eagle, the emblem of our country. or the national flag. Comment is unnecessary .— Advocate ILLIE’S SAFES. the celebrated CHILLED FIRE ND BUK 4 AND WROUGHT IRON AD Uk: j @LAR PROOFS, with COMBINATION LOCA Lae LOCKS, VAULT DOURS AND General Zouthern agensy 57 west Lombard st, | Baltimore, Md. | "BOvS $m A. PROSEUS, General Agent. | Po THE PUBLIC. | DETECTION OF COUNTEBFEITERS, Treasury DePARTMENT, { Soxicitox’s Orvrice, Oct, 29, 1364. Congress, by an act passed at its last session placed a covsiderabie sum of money atthe disposal of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be employed in the prosecution of measures for tne dete tion and punishment of persons engaged in counter- ferting Treasury notes, fractional currency, and other securities of the United States. This fund ir devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives and others through whose instromentality ofen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are laced, by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- iate supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communi ODA Reese thereto, or to @ffences indicated, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties | por have aided in the apprehension of counter- “it is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, adted | to the interest which all goug citizens must feel in | the suppression of crimes tending to itapair credit of the natiopal securities. and thus embar- | Tass ail business operations. will induce the earn: | est co operation of all capable of affording any aid | in the elforts being mace by the Department for the attainment of that desirable ead. Itisespec jally urged that all persons having aknowledg« of facts important to be known Dy the Departwenr, concerning such offences, will communicate toei fuily and promptly to the undersigned. | Publishers of newspapers throughout the ¢ try Wee ets erential service to the Gio meat and the public by giving conspicuous ation to this card. EDWAKD JORD. novi 6ti3mW Solicitor of the Tr TP BEASORY DEPARTMENT. Orriok OF Coserrey LER oO F TRE OURRENOY + presented to appear that tis.in Cue City af cshengron sud Dis- remit ithe y organiged under ing to the requireime sts of the act of Covercas entitiet "A to provide « National Currency. secur of United States Donus, and prev reulation aud re- dewption thereof.” approved June 3. 1364. and bas complied with all the provisions of said act re- evired to be complied with before commencing the business of benling agder said act: N Hugh McCalleck, Comptroller do hereby certify that Tne Na- | in the City of Wash- | Whereas by the underaigne The Nesiona Was . ington. in unty ot Wasiineton avd District af Columbia is authorized to pocmmence te business ef Bankisg : the act aforesai In tettimery wherrot. witnars my hand and seal | Of Uffee tiie four day of October, 154. i Inst 1CGH MoCULLOCK, | oes det Comptroller of the Ourrenc: MFORTANT “(UO FEMALES—DR. CHEES MAN’s VILLo—The combination ef ingre- | dients on these Pills is the result of along and extensive practice. They are mild in their opera- tion. and certain in correcting all irregularities. i ns, removing all obstructions Id or other causes, headache, paia | in the side. palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections. hysterics, tatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. Dr. Cheeseman’s | Pilis was the ccinmencement of anew era in the | treatment of these irregularities and obstructions, | which bave consigned so many to a premature rave. No female can enjoy goo? health unless Riek! regular, and whenever ancbstraction takes | lace the general health begins to decline. Dr. Breecemaaa Pills are the most ual remedy | ever known for ull complaints peculiar to femal:s. To all classes they are invaluable, iadacing, with | certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands who have used them at differeat pe- Fiods throug sout the country, having the sanction | of some ef the mort eminent physiciaasin Ameri- es. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each box; the price, one dollar r box, containing from 9 to Gi pills. Pills sent y mail promptly, by remitting to the proprietors Bold b: inte generally. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER. Propriotors, nov 2. Dist Wot 1 Oedar street. New York M aANUB M Be Zz anus, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE UNITED STATES, ee The undersigned, acted forall: Manure at Gfeosore® Pant DOs are nowore to put en board tains at low rates, a free et exeqere co i patress Wo, Ca ne 0. a GIESEORO POINT MANURE WHART.” au itt JOHN PETTIBONE & 00 ©. W. BOTELER. C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I" wd OHIN A, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARR, BLOCK TIN GOOD8, TIN CHAMBER SETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, VEATHER DUSTEBS, BRUSHES, Woop WARE, AND HOUSBEEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STRAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHOBT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. between 9th and Ith sts IMPROVE YOUB BYE- sight b: he tae of ts ce V7-e06m VInG selenite ye correctly suited, by 944 Pepnsylvanis avense, bet. isth and Isth #t8., 388 ronney ew" she Rotionsl. ha A ar Seta arya tis G M8, 0 ee. ia a great variety, nad at i the | | ecuted in this court, inthe name of the United ANUEE.. | same, withthe vouchers thereof, to the subscri- JNO. W. BOTELER | 4 PERSONAL. of Ki ean be coa- sulted on the Past,Present’ ‘uture events, at ber roem.on the northwest corner of 4th and L sts. She h: tudied under one of the mont cele- brated Astrdlogers of the age. She isfactien to all those who may give : can be seen froma, m.to9 p.m. ms M RS. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary pe to describe Pbey living and dead friends, give the names of both, tells character, the futare, ex: amines all Kinds diseasce, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above I street. Hours from 10 till 8 p. Oircle Wednesday evenings am* CLOTHING. M R OLOTHING HOUSE IS O8T POPULAM Tra, B : T 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & 0O., Clothiers and Merchant ‘ailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. Merchant Tailors. 7s pon West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Warnie gtanions os seve 20 per cent, by getting al their Clothing mad® St wien BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the country is PeeMITH BROS, & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, br parsins an Ne pehinator can save 2) per cent. by ry ng o Ting thle NNT EMITH, BROS. & 0O., 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best $0 article § 0.5 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers | the finest stock of Clothing ix the sosniry. SMITH, BROS. & OO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to get your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where everybedy geta suited. BM1?TH, BROS, & 00O., 40 West Baltimore street, bouse in Baltimore or Washington that their Goods, SMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. All Disebarged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount of 10 Bs cent. by buying of us, MITH, BROB. & OO. 40 West Baltimore street. 4 Soldiers can save twenty dollars en ying of SMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baliimore, Md. ay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your Ng. SMITH, BROS & OO. Merchant Tailors and Clothie: Ke eure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fal! and Winter Clothing. SM!TH BPOS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Fog top PeNze. French and magus WALKING OOATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SAOKS; also, the new style SACKATEL, the prettiest cuat out. Ali in endless varieties at SMITH, BROS & CO'S Eopular Marble Hall Clothing House. 40 West Baltimore street. Sep 24-30 sponged—at The onl: sponge Dischar, a Suit by It will CLOTHI ‘-IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL... $200,000 Office Corm Street und Loutsiana Aviave, Gur Bans of Wasninst n, URE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY Fits, DIRECTORS: Gcorge Sheemaker, Jobn D. Barclay. Ramuel Cropley, Anirew Rothwell, Tbomar Varker, Richard Barry, BB. French, Dr. C. W_ Davia, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Wiliam Wilson, T. Edward Clark, No charge for policies. A AMES ADAMSB, President. ABEL G. DAVi2, Sex’y. Fep 22 osm P#OP0KALS FOR LETTER nALaY Post Orrice Deran SEALED PROPOSALS will be reve Department ato’ 22, 1804. vet at this tilthe sth dav of Deoember next, 10D, fr turaishing LETTER 8ALANCES for the use of the Post Oficeaip the United States for one year from and after the sist day of Decem- ber next, of the f Wing description, viz Ist. Balances capable of ghivg ertht ounces. avoirdupvis weight, to be gruiciduvn to quar cunces. Uf these it is suppered 80 will De required of ayear, 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least two cunds, avoirdupois weight, to be graded down to alfounces. Of these it is supposed 100 will be re- quired ofa year. | Perfect correctness will be required in the bal- | —< to be furnished, as wellas strength and dura- bility. Bamples of each deacriptioa of balance must ac- company each bid, and the bidder who may obtain the contract will be required to furnish balances | oraerd of equality in all respects equal to the | saraple doch Balance most be well and securely packed ip a box for transportation. | The Balances must be delivered free of all charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department | at Washington, D. O.; who wiil accept the same, if | perf: ct snd equal to samp'es, 5 Exch biider must furnish with his proposals ev- idence of bis ability to comply with his bid, | z o sufficient sureties will be rcauired to acon- rh ¥ ulures to furnish lances as contracted for | row puly, or the furnishing ¢f those of an inferior quality. will be considered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture or the coniract. Proposals must be endorsed on the ontside of the | envelope, “Proposals for Letter Balances,” and | addressed to the.First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral. Washington, D.C, W. DENNISON, oc 5 wow Postmaster Gene ral, HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Of COLUMBIA, holding a District Qourt of the United States for the said District. To all whom it may concern, greeting: Notice is hereby given, that on the 2th day of | October, 1864. the schooner Coquette, tackle, &c., and cargo, were seized as lawful prize, by the United States sloop Watchman, Potomac Flotil ls, ard brought the same into this District for adjudication; and the same are libelled and pros- e States, for condemnation: and have been arrested by the marshal for the reasons in the libel stated; and that said canae willstand for trial at the City Hall, in the city of Washington, on the frst Mon- day of December next, when and where all per- sons are Warned to appexr to show cause may con- | canine es nee be decreed, and to inter- | vene for their interests. October 29, 1864. RB. J. MEIGS, Clerk, nov 2-4t (pas 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of admicistration.W.A.. ou the personal es- tate of Win.H.Fletcher.late of Washington County, D.C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the tu veloe hati day of Soha aot ey ay onor before e lay ©: ctober next; y osherwite Ue law be excluded from all benefit of @ said estate, . iven under my hand this 25th day of Oct.. 1864, a ad MARY FLETCHER. il 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- | ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Charles Myers, late of Georgetown, D. C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of October next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of UGiven cuder my hand thist1sthday_of Octobe iven under my ist ay ctober JANE C. MYERS, ‘oc 19-law3w* Executrix. NHISIS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Cour! © Washingtoncounty,inthe District of Columv.s, letters testamentary on the personal estate ol Anns McGuire, late of Washington, D.0., de- ceased. All persons having claims against the id deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the ber,onor before the 22d day of October next; | they may otherwise by law be excluded from all | | benefit of said estate. yes aaden my hand this 224 day of October, | ce 25-Inw3w* JOHN SNOW. ILARIFIED OIDER! OLARIFIED CIDER} T bave just received schooners “George 8. f . Boston a |: pnd bursts OLARIFIND OLDER whick et price, in quan- ‘tiers, and all others in want ofa ticle of Older are invited to call” and ex- before purchag Tig Y A. SHINN, it, 57 Green st, Union Bottling Denese reetown, D. ——— CurranzaL MONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER © CONTENTS:—The Progress of Liberty. in the | nited States, by Rev. A.D. Mayo, The Undivine lomed. a Polith drama, by Count 8 i mound Krasinski, trant Martha Wa) | Cook. Death in Life win BR. Johnaon, | ron. chapters X1V Creation, by Charles . Townrend. Phenowena of haze, fogs, and glonds, by Charles 8 Townsend. The Leaves from the Life of a Suluier, part 2, Chevrons, The Firat Fanatic. by Fanny L. Glenfeld Sketches of Amer- ean Lite and Scenery, V.—The Adirond: mcia D. Pychowrka. Lois P atgarct Vane Hastings. T Detege. its character and re! greece. aruicle 3, corresponding first discr' ic D ip th ty jac: ought and 1 be land, "The Two Piationen Wy Heese Brorett Bes: E] FRANCK TAYLOR, Cuz: 10) bs i BROORD, ff 1 vol. 8vo., | ment on or before the 22d of N PROPOSALS. SS ee eee prorosabs FOR LOAN. ‘Tasasvay DeranrMer? July 25, 1964 Notice jshereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of th® United States. the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents’ or Tressury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi-annual coupons attached, payable in lawful meney. 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 Augnst 15, 1867. The Notes will be isened iu the denomination s 0 fifty, one hundred, &ve hundred, one thousand an five thousand dellars, and will be issned in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the ib- | seribers. All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must ondorse upon the original certificate thedenemination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank | or payable to order. When s0 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 of trangportation charger 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 py the Department upcn receipt of the original certificates. As the notes draw interest from August 15, per sons making deposits 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 at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit war made, No deductions for commissions must be made from he deposits. OMcers reeeiving deposits will sea ‘hat the proper endorsements are made upon the original certificates, All officers authorised to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desires informa- tion, and afford every facility for making sub- scriptions, W.P, FESSENDEN, Jy 26-tf Becretary of the Treasury. Pegrossts FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE. Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, : October. 1384, Bealed Proporals will be received at this Depart- ment until the 8th day of December next, at 12 o clock, noon, for farnisbing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE, for the use of the Post Offices in the United States, for one year from and after the 3lst day of Decem- bernext, i The said articles are to be delivered, free of ex- pense, at the Blank Agencies of the Post Office De- partment at Washington, D.C., New York city, and Buffalo, N.Y. ! The estimated quantity of each artic’e, and the quality thereof required at each Agency, yearly, are specified below, District No.1, at Washington, D.C. 2,200 reams of Wrapping Paper, 2" by 25 inches in size, of material and quality fully equal to that now in use inthe Department, and to weigh 22 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 2) perfect quires, 5% 10 reams of the same kind of Paper. 26 by 40 inches ii 6, and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream, 5,600 ndrof Jute, or other suitable Twine, hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, or about that. : 2,*0 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about ono- eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, in balis. to weigh from I's to 2 pounds each. Dastrut No.2. New York 12,000 resma of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described in the estimate of District No. 1. 200 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that de- scribed for District Nol. 16,(00 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that firat described for District No. 1. 10,60 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine. ilar to that of the second description for District o.1, District No3, Buffalo, N. Y, 10,10 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that firat named for District No.1" _ 50 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that last pamed for gaid District. J 10,40 pounds ef Jute, or other Twine, similar to that of the first description for District No. 1. 7,600 pounds of coarse Herop Twine, similar to that of the second description for said District, Proposals will be received for each article sepa- ee and separately for each District. or for the , the contract or contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder,to be determined after 4 careful examination, for the purpose of arcertain- ing which bid will, in its practical results, be most advantageous to the Departmen If the Districts should be reconstructet, or in- creased in number. or any of them discontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General ahall designate,at PTO raia prices. And the Postmaster General reserves to himeelf the privilege of increasing or reducing the qaan- tity of the articles required, if it shail be found becersery to do ko. r Samples of #uch articles as are now furnished can be seen at either of the above-named Agen- cies. Bidders will serd samplen of sucharticlesasthey propose to furnish with their bids, Each bidder must furnish, with his proposals, guaranties of his ability to comply with hie bil; Sod a ceriificate from his nearest Postmaster. that such guarantors are credible and reliable citizens, must also accompany big prepesale. _ f we sufficient sureties will be required toa con- ract. Failures ‘o furnish the articles contracted for, promptly, or the farnishing of articies of an infe- rior quality to those contracted for, will be con- sidered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contrect, Bids not made in accordance with these propo- sals will not be considered. . Proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles roposed for, and the letter containing them ad- ressed to the First Arsistant Postmaster General, Washington, D, GC. W. DENNIS oc 25 lawsw Postmaster Gene | Ppzorosars FOR MAIL BAGS. Post Ovrice DepARTMENT, Wasuinctox, D. O., Oct. 13, 1864. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart ment until 9 o’clock a. m., the twenty-second day of November next, for furnishing, during the pe- riod from the first day of December, 1854, to the thirtieth of June, 1865, such quantities of the fol- lowing kind of MAIL. BAGS #8 may from time to time be required and ordered, to wit: _ JUTE CANVAS MAIL SACKB, Of size No. 1, (43 incber in length and 62 inchesin circumferenee;) of size No. 2, (41 inches in length and 48 inches in cireamference;) and of size No. 3, | (32inchesin length and 38 inches in circumfer- ence.) Z The sacks of size No. 1, are to be made of closely | woven Jute Canvas, weighing not less than 14 ounces to the yard of 31s inches 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 Gll- ing or welt, if not like those of the warp, to weigh one ounce to about eighty-five yards. The sacks of size No.2areto be made of Jute Canvas, weighing not less than 11 ounces to the yard of 2444 inches width; the warp and weft to be nearly as above described. The sacks of size No. 3 are to be made of thinner Jute Canvas, weighing not less than 472 ounces to the yard of 19%2 inches width, ‘i ‘Those of sizes Nos. 1 and 2 are to be made with a tabling or hem at the top. two inches 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 tobe provided with a good and sufficient hemp cord to lace and tie them thoroughly ana strongly. Unless seam- less, chy are to be made with two seams, secured, each with two rows ofaewing. Allareto be marked, inside and outside, ‘0.8. MAIL,” in large and distinct}letters. Any proposed improvement that] may bede ra- ble in the quality of material s er manner of con- struction will be considered, relatively to price, in deciding the loweat and best bid. No proposal wi'l be considered if not accompa- vied with specimens showing the construetion and quality of materials and workmanship of each size of the sacks bid for; and also a written guaranty from the persons proposed as sureties (whose re- Feonei vslity must be certified by the postmaster of the place where they reside) that they will become responsible, on sufficient bond, for the due perfor- mance of the contract in case such proposal be ac- ce) . Ait the sacks contracted for are to be delivered, at the expenseef the contractor, at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, Dd. o. in such quantities and at such times as may be ordered, The estimated quantity required will, probably, , Botexceed thirty thousand sacks, including | sizes; but the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order and receive more or less than su) quantity, during the term of the contract, as the wants and interests of the service may seem to him to demand. The specimens must be delivered at this Depart- ir lovember next; and every one submitted should be well and distinct! marked with the number denoting its size, ‘and have attached to it asample of the cloth or canvas (six inches square) of which itis made, Such ss with rafety and convenience, be used in the service, Will be paid for at the prices specified in the proposals relating thereto, A decisioa on the bids will be made on or before the 23d of November next, ard the aceepted bidder will be required to enter into contract, with suf- eee pana wes eecurity,on or before the 1st of ecember, It. The proposal should be transmitted in a sealed envelope, endorsed, ** Proposals for Mail-Bags,” and be addressed to *‘ The Second Assistant Post- master General, Contract Office. Washin D.0.” W. DENNISO _0¢ 19 wit ITED STATES SERVICE B Udropan contents : piirersess nae War; 8 Great Dat- ignificance of Military Titles: Hatin History; Life of Jomini: The Wickiansie and_the Crick: i Bnigma; Life of Maj. Gen. Jas. H. MePherson: King Cannon; Baitor’s Special Depagiment Official many a a ‘RANCK TAYLOR, PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. QuARTERMASTER’s Orrice. 0. WASHINGTON, October 8.M.¢C. | 2, i864, | Sealed Proposals, for each class xeparataly, will be received at this office until 2o0’clock p.m. of | the 2d day of December next. for furnishing to the ' during the year 1d. the fol- | to ke delivered at the office 0. the uartermaster of e Corps. hiladal- 4 ter of the C Philwdal | Pennsyivania free of expense tu the United tates, in such quantities as may from time to time | be required, i O1ass No.1. | 14.000 yards of Sky Blue Kersey. all wool. froe from U. 8. Marine Corps. lowing supplies, to Arsistant bia yard, (indi 6,00 yards Dar i hair, ii wool-dyed) Blue Kersey, all wool, free from hes wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard. (indigo wool dyed) 3,500 yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all woo!, for uniform coata, indigo wool-dyed,) 54 inches wide, to w+igh 22 ounces per yard 180 yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, (e.ehinval oyes;) Ss inches wice, to weigh 16 ounces per yal Onass No 2. 6,00 yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for oversac’s, all wool, (indige wool-dyed,) 54 inches wide, 0 weigh 13 ounces per ya>J 18,0c0 yards of 3-4 Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, «ll wool, indigo wool-dyed.) 2% inches wide, 0 weigh Gs ounces per yard 1,200 Gray Blankete, ail wool, to weigh four penn Is each, to be 7 feet long and 5 feet wide, and free from grease 7,500 pairs of Woolen Socks, three sizes. properly |" made of gooa fleece wool. with double and twist- ed yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen pairs, | free from grease Crass No, 3. } 7 yards White Linen for pants, 3) inches wide, 0 b 13 OZ, per yar | 1100 y: Tinea ior shirts, 8) inches wide, is White to weigh 11 oz. per yar W7,(0 yards Oanton Flannel for drawers, 27 inches wide, to weigh 7 oz. per yee 4,300 yards Cotton Ticking. for bed sacks, a Ciass No 4. 1¢°0 Uniform Caps, complete (except pompons) 1,20: Pompons, red worsted, ball-shape, 5 inches in cireumference 4,500 Fatigue Gaps, (with covers,) to be made of blue cloth, indigo wool dyed 1,490 Btocks, Crass No.5, 600 gross Coat Buttons, 25) gross Jacket Bu ‘ton, 10) grosa Vest Buttone, (Eagle) 1/00 pairs Yellow Metal Crescenta and Scale eps 150 neta paulet Bullion for sergeants and corpo- rala 1,400 sets Epaulet Bullion for privates 75 Red Worsted Sather °7 PTiVAt 6,000 yards Yellow Binding 4.0/0 yards of Red Cord 100 Sworda for sergeants &) Bwords for musicians 40 Drums (tenor,) complete 40 Drum Slings 1) Batter Drum Heads 1.0 Bnare Drum Beads 1) Drum Corda 5) seta of Drum Snares 3) Boxwood ** B” Fifes 80 pairs Drum Sticks. Crass No. 6, 10,00 Army Boots (infantry pattern.) A CLass No. 7. 1,200 Cartridge Boxes. without magazine 1.8(0 Bayonet Scabbarda, with frogs attached 1,200 Percussion Cap Ponches 1,20 Oartridge Box Belts 120 Waist Belis 1.200 Waist Plates 15) Bword Frogs, Crass No.8. 1,200 Tin Magazines for cartridge boxer, a3 per Sample, Crass No. 9, 1,400 Knapsacks fun Haversacks 6&0 Canteeng 5/0 Musket Slings. Cuass No, 11. . oe making and trimming the following arti- eles, viz: Watch Crats ‘ Uniform Cvats fer sergeants, corporals, musicians and privates Fatigue Coats or do do do do Woolen Pants for co do do do Linen Pants for do do do do Flannel Bnirts Linen Shirts Drawers Flannel Sacks Red and Blue Jackets for boys Bed Sacks. The above mentioned articles must conform, ix allresp-cts, to the sealed standard patterns in the office of tre Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Washington, Assistant Quarter- master’s office Marine Corp*, 1.220 Spruce street, Philadelphia; and at the Marine Stations, Brook- lyn, New York, avd Boston, Massachusetts, where they canbe examined. — ‘And whenever the articles named above. orany portion of them, rhall be considered as notfuily con® rming to ramples, they will be reiected, and the contractor will be >onod to furnis. othera of trereqnired kind at once or the Quarteruaster will supply the deficiency ar the expense of the contractor. Payment will be made upan the accepte1 de- livery of the whole quantity which may from time to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the rnyment of accourt rendered under first order until secord order is filled, and ten per eent. from account rendered under second order until third order is filled, and so on, until contract is com- leted. i Poyach proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee: 2 FORM OF GUARANTY, The undersigned, +0 inthe State of and , in the Btate of — reby guarantee that In case the foregoing bid of —— for supplies, as above described, be ac- cepted, he or th receipt of the contract at the post office named, execute the contract for the same, with good ani rufficient sureties, and in ease the ss shall tail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaran- teeto make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted, B., Guarantor, | C. D., Guarantor, B. F.. Witness. . 1364, I hereby certify that the above-named, — are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. a: a To besigued by the United States district judge, | United Btates district attormey, or collector, No proposal will be considered unless ascompa- pied by tue above guarantee, | _ Newspapers authorized to publish the above, will | send the paper containing the first insertion to the office forexamination, The bidder's place of business, or manufacturing | establishment, must be specifically stated in the proposal. Eroponsis to Be endorsed on the cay elena Ero: poeals for Supplies for Marine Corps,” for 1865, ani Rddressed to” Major WM. B.SLAOK Quartermaster, M.C , ‘Washington. S Oc 28-lawiw PBorcsaLs FOR CORN MEAL, | Office Devot Commassary of Subsistence, } Washington, D C., Nov. 12, 1364, Sealed Proposals are invited until the 19th inst., at 120’clock m,, for furnishing the U, 8, Subsist- ence Department with THREE HUNDRED oo? BARRELS OF CORN to be delivered st the Government warehouse in Georgetown, or at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington, D. C,,at such time as the Govern- ment may direct after five day 8 notice, The Corn Meal to be delivered in good sound flour barrels, ecch containing one hundred and ninety-six (196) pounds; to be fresh ground, and of rood merchantable quality, and will be inspected fefore itis received. Payment will be made _in sach funds as the Gov- ernment may have for disbursement. | _ Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. 223 G street, endorsed ‘’Proposals for Corn Meal,” 8.C. GREENE, nov 14-5t Captain and C. 8. V. AMS RESS COMPANY, ADAMS BXEGTHION 614 PA: AVENUE, Washington, D. 6, ABTERN, NORTHERN, AND WHBT- GREAT JN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, ROHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU. MERQU LES, NOTES, STOUKS, BONDS &o-— Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to al: accessible sections of the cep ete This Company has agencies in the Principal Rat ‘way Towns in the WORTH, BAST, WaT, AND NORTHWBBT. iD ABIIINGTON, D. 0. NEW YORK, BOSTOS Hae PRILADELPHIA’ BALTIMORE’ OIN- Co) ST; LOUIS, LO 8 and other steamshiy line UTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial Great Britain and the Conti nent. af f NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made at all acoousible pacts of the Waited States." + Washinston,D. b. ANT TO BSUTLEBS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAN To BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLB TO THEIB TRADB, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of d'et for the officer’s mess. It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm | Burgeons, The profits are large." H, A. DOWNING & O0., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUB & SEMMBES, Sole Agents, sotly Washington, D. NEW YORE NEWSPAPERS FORWARD- HE ED FROM NEW Yi DAILY, at great; reduced hase Marea iee na year, ( rable in press, $6.5), advance:) For the Herald. $7, ins 3 treet, N 2 west S6th a a low VaR Tribune, $7; bie ag aye | FRILLIARD TaBL BALE —The Bubscri> Bur Ra ae es EL) puroet pdarens A. oxen. ‘ork, BIL: > of very lew, which Bey ANN treet end Pennevivanianveuue, —jel4-tf ey Will, within ten days after the | air, S4inches wide, to weigh 22 ounees to the | PROPOSALS. ROPOBALS FOR RATIONS. Bealed Proposals will be received at t until 2 o'clock p. m., of the 2oth day of Novembe: next, for furnishing rations to the United States | Marines at the following stations, during the year Viz: Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New York. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Washington City, District of Columbia, Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia. Each ration to consist of three-fourths of a pound of pork or bacon, orone ands fourth pound of fresh or salt beef; eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or twelve ounces of hari bread, or one and fourth Cee of corn meal; and at the rate to one hundred rations ofeight quarts of beans; or, in lien thereof, ten pounds of rice; or, in lieu thereof twice per wees, one hundred and Gfty ounces of dessicated toes, and one hundred ounces of mixed vegetables: ten pounds of coffee; er, in lien thereof, ene and a half pound of tea; fifteen poands of sugar; four quarts of vinegar; one pound of sperm candles, or one and one-fourth pound of ad- amantine candies; or one and a half pound of tal- low, four pounds of soap, and two quarts of salt. The rations to be delivered upon the order of the Commanding Officer of each station; the fresh pests either in bulk or by the single ratien, of goo quality, with an equal proportion of the fore and hind quarters, necks and kidney—tallow excla- ded; the pork, No.1 primo mess pork; the flour, extra superfine; the coffee, gool Rio; the sugar, good New Orleans or its equivalent; and the beans, AAS) candles, soap, salt, &c., to be of good ality. (Ril subject to inapection. " All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee. FORM OF GUARANTY. The undersigned, —— , of ——, in the Stateof aD of ‘in the Btate of — hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of for rations, as above described, be accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient Recurities; and in case the said shall fail to enter into contract as aforersid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. A, B.. Guarantor, C. D.. Guarantor, Witness, ELF. + 186— I bereby certify that the above-named ———— sre Known to meas men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. ae To be signed by the United Btates District qudee; United States District Attorney, or Collec- rr. No panie Newspapers authorized to send the paper containing this office for examination. é f Proposals te bs endorsed); Proporels fon reucas 65,7? OB8e! @ unders ‘. ‘or 3805,” and addre wD: FoR. oc 22-lawiw Major and Quartermaster, Pserosars FOR FORAGE, Ouiay QuanreaMsgrun’s Orion, A8HIngtom DaPor, Deo. 8, . Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned pepporal wall be jeonsideres, unless accom- t ve guarantee, Joers authorised to ublish the above will @ first insertion to for supplying the . 3B. Quartermaster’s De yer nent Washington. D. O., Baltimore, Md.. Jexendria, and ort Monroe, or either of id Straw. these places, with Hay, Corn, Oa' Bids will be received for the delivery of 8.00 bushels of corn or oate and & tons of hay or atraw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the ve-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv ered, the time when said deliveries shal! be com- menced, and when to be completed. sue price must be writtenoutin wordson the Corn to be ap in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, Oatsin like sacks ofabont three pushels each, The sscks to be furnished without charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description Jf oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered mest be stated in the proposals. Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject tosrigid inspec'ion by the Government Inspector before pelng scoop ted: Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Governmen ney, require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall nave beep ‘slivered and accepted The bidaer wili be required te ascompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two Tespon- sible persons that in case his bid accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute th contract for the same. with good and snfficie suretics ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con tract, they to make good the difference hetween “ae offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon sible bidde_,or the person to whom the contract ay be awarded. "the responsibility of the guarantors must bo 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 tkis office. A Bidders will be duly caonied of the accept- ce or rejection of their pro “the ieamme and P.O., addrese of each bidder must de legibly written in the proposal, Proposale must be addresse to Brig. Gen. D. H, Rucker, Obief Depot Quartermaster, hingto: Do and ghoul be plainly marked for Forage. Bonds. in asum equal to the amount of thee: tract, signed Le the contractor aad both of arantors, will be required of the success-d! bit LS or hidders upon signing the contract. Blar «forms of bias, arantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application st this Office FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and State) (Date and deliver to the United Btates, at ths Quarter- master’s I’spartment at , Sgreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, 8, 1888, the following articles, vis: — bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per buzhel of 66 pounas —_ pushels oe Osta, in sacks, at —— per busnel of | Pe s oun — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per on of 3,000 ands —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 nds. Belfrors to commence on or before the — dayof ', 186—, and to be completed on or before the — day of ——, 186—, and | ledge myeell to enter ania a written ioonteact, Mideteald eter lan with good and approv. ities, in the Bpace often days after being notifed that my bid ‘been accented. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rvoxsn. . General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.O, @UABANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of Oounty of ——, and Btaie of . and severally, covenant with the U: and guarantee in case the fore, ne bid of be accepted, that he or they will, witnin ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sv icient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1363, 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 and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarced. Gives under our hands and seals this — aia of that, to the best i erepy corr above- ed guarantors are good and audicicnt 08 sureties for the amount for i fer 8 Be! . ES Sear Which tay cnet by he United Btates District At- torney, Ovllector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known te this office. HH, BUOKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier eral and Q. M, C= QUABTEBMASTEB'S OFFION, Seal, best of my know!l- Durozr er WAsHINGTOR, Washington. D. G.. January 4, 1364. All Gealersin , Hardware, Lumber Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, are re- to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach proposa) a ~ . asealed or list, im duplicate, of the Tetlcles the pared to furnish to this Bepot short u arin e price of each marked inlay in case the origenriss of the servi: require ‘article or articles can be ‘obtained wii gut debiy and at the lowers Brie. iene ing this will quired punetuall; Monday ., the tin va ROOK EB meming, . A. Pe prmhaemas —o—m JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTEENTH STREET, OPPosits U. 8. TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June 30th, 1864. ‘The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of 850, 8100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, 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 of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, LN 8 OBRTL . Geese rea) JAY COOKE & 00, FYINNERS AND DINERS, by E. L, Blanchard, Londen Man: ch Cookery, London Sat adeagaed Stem four Moonta for Goox. Hine kecthe Table, London Oeckery; Carving, and Etiquette ef the Table, London Bimpson’s Hand- Book of Dining, London Cuial Practicien, Pari Le inter Pr ‘Imperial, Par jeok | iiss penliers French Cooker yer’s Modern Housewife Seokery for the Million, London pete mop he We ougakeeper's Encyclopedia Houses wndis, London. ‘aep 8 FRANCK TAYLOB\ i, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furniaz | ! . JOHNSON, j D BALTIMORB | LOOK HOBsPrITAD. | OFFIOR No, 7 SOUTH FREDERION STREET THE ONLY PHYSIC‘4N ADVERTISING Ras discovered the mc Oertain. Speedy, and | Bffectual Remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDBNOM Retse; Sia Heurs! No Trifings Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretende Deadly Poison, Mercury, sbonid a: immedistely, 4 CURB WARRANTED OR NU UHARGR Weary FROM ONE TO +80 pars eakness of the Back, Involuntary Dia Strieturen, Affactions of the Kidneys and edtes Mpotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dre Beyty, Kaneuor, Low Spirit, Confusion of teens pitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity. Trambli Dimneas of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the He Throat, Nese, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowela—these Terrible Disor. az iting from Rolitary Habite of Youth—the SRORRT and foli: | Stetime than ther? tactices more fata! to thelr f Syrens to the mariners Biyesus, blighting the! i snticipations, & their most brilliant hopes or by " rendering marriage, &c.. |mpoast ay, who bare becone ly, who have me t! E ioe,that dreadful and deatreeiioe netts hte anvually sweeps to an untimely grave thonaandsof Young Men of the most exalted tnientand © ‘iaat intelleet, who might otherwine have entra: te tening Renates with the thunders of sloquence oF waked to extacy the living lyre, may cal] with full confidence . TAKE PARTICULAR Noriog. These are some of and mela: produced by early babite of youth, va: Wee of the Back Limbs, Pain in the Head of Loss of Muscular Power. Pal 1oimnens the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Trritabitie rangement of t Digestive Functions, a Detitity, Symptoms ofOentumption. ae, ener Mentatjty.—The féarful effects on the mind are much to be @ \—Loas of menor Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Porehodings, Ayetaion Fe Bosley: Self-distrust, Love of Boll: ey Ys MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contsmplati marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Organie Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e., should apply immediately. | | He who places himself under the care of Dr, may religiously confide in his henor as a tleman, and confidently rely upon his akil) Physician. ORGANIO WRAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPRDI- MONTS TO MARRIAGE | By Dr, Sohnston’s marvelous treatmeni, Woal- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full viges | restered. Thousands of the most nervous, deh! | tated and impotent, who had lost al! hope, bave been immediately relieved. "All impediments to marriage, Physical or Menta) Disanals sons, ie oh Peneres Hee OnAr: Ner- yous [rritabilit remblings, an eak ness, OF Bxhaustion of "tne most fearful kiod, speedily | cured, Moroes ofthe Royal Soles 3 Rarawons, tow t) er oO! @ 2 0 ar; ma, aduate from oue of thn most eminent Ool, Oe in the United States, and the greater part af whose life has been spentin the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,P hiladel phia and elxewhers,has el! some of the most astonishing cures that wer known; many troubled with ringing in the and ears when asleep great nervousness, be alarmed at ridden sounds, ‘bashfalness,, with end blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG HEN who have injared themselves by a certain qraction indulged ia when alone—a habif frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecta of which are nightly felt, even whee asleep, and, if | motcured, renders marriage impossible, and de- stroys both mind and bedy, should apply immedf- ately. What a pity that » yeang man, the hope of ils country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequentée of deviation from the path of nature and indulging in acertain secret Buch persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE rer | Feflect that a sound mind and body are the Decessary requisites to promote connubial happd ness indeed, Without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of snother iz blighted with our dee DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCS. When the malagei en and imprudent votary of picseuse finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pain- disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters bim from ap plying, to those who, from education and reapesta- ility can alone befriend him, He falls into the hands of ignorant and senipning: pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecaniary substance, Keep him trifling monthafter month, or as long af the smallest fee can be obtained. in despair leave him with ruined health to sign over his gall- ing disappointment; or, by the ase of that deadly fson, Mercury, hasten’ the constitutional sympe ms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., rogreasing with hth fs rapidity nntil death E an end his dreadful Saterings by. fending him to that om aikeorsren: country Whose bourne no travele, returns. OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. S7 No letters received unlers post-paid and eon- | taining a stamp tobe usedonthe repiy. Persons | Writing snould state age, and send portionot ad- | Vertisement describing symptoms, | Ths Dr.’s Diploma hangs Ais Ofte, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, | ‘The many thousand cured at this establishment | within the last twenty years, and the sum rtant Burgical Operations performed b Es | Johnston, witnessed by the repo! oraot Tne Ban | and many other papers, notices of which have ap: | peared again and again before the public, besides | Bis standing asa gentleman of character andre | Bponsibility, is a mafficient guarantee to the f- ited. 8KIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly i rceat DISEASES! 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