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‘THE EVEN oFF NG STaAk War Department. 4? Wacken, . Captain William R ssistant adjne tantgenerc} of volunteers, ner cofore pudlished fe absent without leave, is exoverated from such charge, he paving had proper author- ity for bis abseuc : E. D. Towns: Assistant Adjatant @ Headquarters First Army Corps, 2 Washington, D. C., Dee. 3, 1354. § CrrcuLar No. 2. In reply to the nomerons letters of inquiry trom persons desiring to enter the Ist Corps, | now beidg raised, the following is communica- ted as emhodying all the information yet ob- tained. I—As To ENLISTED MEN. 1. All enlistments and musters in ara to be made in this city 2. Any Veteran. who has serve: two years, bas been honorably discharged, and is physi- cally qualified, may enlist in the Corps for on two or three years. 3. Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mustered in, and, in addition, the regular tn- stalments from the (sovernment, in proportion to the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for one year’s service, one-third pardon enlist- Ment: $200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; #300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment. 4 They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their famities may be domiciled and will. therefore, be entitled to local bounties 5 Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. Itis only necessary that the applicant shoald satis- fy the Provost Marshal that he comes under the provision of paragraph 2. and that the ap- plication is made in good faith 6. arriving in Washingion and reporting at the Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Veterans will be cared for and enlisted and naid premptly. «They will be sent to the camp of organization, mp Oliffourne, and will he formed into companies ana regi- ments as they arrive—personal preferences being recarded when the good of the service Will permit 7. The best arms in the possession of the Goverrment will he furnisbed these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorahly discharged. IIl—As To Orricers. 1. Persons desiring Commisstons must make written applications tothe Adyutant General of the army, setting f-rth their Post offica ad- dress, the date of original entry into service, and with what rank, theorganizationin which service was rendered, the date and cause of discharge. and the rank at time of dis- charge. Testimonials trom commanders may accompany such applications. 2. Should the papers be favorably consider. ed, the applicants will be severally not‘led, by mail or telegraph, when to appear hafore the Examining Board established by the War Department, and will rece Npointments to fuch grades as the War Department may de- 2 soon sg the letters of appointment are given, officers may be detuled to secrre the erlistment ef a certain number of Veterans— their commissions, with rank and pay from da e of agceptince of appointment, beinggiven when the men aresecnred It should be un- Gerstoed that the enlistmen‘s are to be consum- mated here, snd an officer can do no more than to use his influence in persuading the men to come here and enlist. (Picers awaiting action on their papers can cecupy the time in this wey, and colle:t par- tiesand send them on. secnring a statement as tothe nnmber from the Provost Marshal. The proper credit will in all cases ba given ench officers. The actual and necessary expenses of such | officers will be refunded t5 them. i By order of Major General Hancock. FINLRY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. de 7-tf HEADQUARTERS ist ARMY Corrs, } Wasuineton, D.C, Dec. 1, 1-51. § Veterans desiring to enlist inthe Ist Army Ccrpe, to be organized under the recent order of the War Department, should report in per- son at the office of Col. O. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Washington. They will then be condacted to the barracks, where they will be critically ex- amined, and, if found duly qualified, immedi- ately mustered into the service. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY AND#RSON, Assistant Adjutant General. ~ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. UARTERMASTER CUNeNALe OFFICE, - ST VISION, Wasuinotos City, Nov. 39, 134, Will berold at Puctic Auction, to the high- est bidder, at the times and places named below, viz WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., THURSDAY, December 185 JORTSTOWR. Ps., THURSDAY, December 15, TRENTON, N. J., THURSDAY, December 22, 1864. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES ateach place These Horses have heen condemned es unit for the cavalry service of the army. Por road and farming purpr-es wiany good bar- gaice may de bad, Horses sol singly, 8a'e to commence at Yovel ck am Terms cash, in Unite? 8 tes currency. dec 3-t2 Colonel First Divisir dec Quartermaster General's Office. < GF CON SLOTHING, CAMP Se ee CIPAGE, TENT CUPTIN &e. Curr QUABTERMASTER’s OFFIO®, Deret oF WasHinGtos, Wasuinctom, D. C., November 25, 1854 Willbe suid at pobdlic auction, at Government Warebonse No. 6, 60 between Hi and T streets north Washingt n city, D. C .on THURSDAY, December 15, Lins under the direction of Capt. D. G. THOMAS, M. 8.K 0.3. A ,alotofcondemued clothing, &e . consisting of— Infantry aud Cavalry Coats, Trowse D ra, Felt Hate, Trumpets. Bugle & Drums, Flace, Tents, Books, Mess Pana, | c Kettles, Ppades, Shovels, Axes, Hatch- Canteens, Old Iron, Brass, Rope, | ALSO, About 10° tons of Tent Cuttings. Bale to commeéuce at 10 o’clock a.m, Terms: Cash, in Government funds, Bubaes ey naas panne remove their purchases on or before December 21. Db, H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, | _ Bov wi-td Depot of Vasbington, i GALE OF BTEAM TUG AND BARGES, Chief Quartermaster’s Offics, ot of Washington, | = es Washington, aie Now pint ie | Will be sold at Public Auction, at Government Wharf, foot of G street, Washington city, D. C., on THURSDAY, December 15, 1864, one Steaca Tug and four Schinylmill Barges. as fullows : Steam Tug © G. SAWTELLE, B * Aen ¥ CLINTUN, MILTON WILKINS, UNITED STATES. oe to Girage es ati2 were noon, ‘erma cash, in Government funds. S D. H. RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. Brigadier General and nov 36-td peuRs: “RURS!! ¥URS!!! The cheapest and best sclection of Laties Furs to de found at GLADMON & G03 at 394 Pennsylvania avenue, between 42 and Sth streets, Near National Hotel, THE SALEM LE UNDER THE PATEONAGE OF THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT. CIRCULAR NO. 5, has just been imued. Send for a copy to the SALEM LEG COMPANY, And learn from it the reason why thes’ Pie is steadily supplaut the “bi d on Sania Rplactipg inavy “best Legs made ia CIRCULAR No. 5 contains 4 DERCRIEZION or THE LEG, 3. : ITs ADVAN TESTIMONIALS OF 8UR AER 08 SURGEONS A ACCOUNTS of numerous CA} hi original aBd ingeuiowe meth des ene OY PS ‘ap, and Fur Store, And sll other needtare en SOL hepato | Entitled to a GOVERN the BALEM LEG WITH nov 3-1 ENT LEA, can receive WITHOUT CHARGE. "0 NEW SEVEN OCTAVE Fit | ROSE WCOD CASE PIANOS, witha i latest improvements. and from a first! * maker, are om exhi at Mo CIRE & COR, corver Ith and D streets, They © offered at privat sale. for two days” Thess Pianos are worth the tion of parties ia want nt, and will be sol : of a first clase: instran a Tat ; the usual privilegos, and mederate price, with al Warranted for five years 4 Seo pd hand Pianos will be takeo in part for de 5-2t* Al. BOOK8.—Drnitt’s Surgery; Dalton’s PF ysintegy; Do on's Medical Dictionary Dre > Medical Formalary; x 's Manual of Exami- ‘ yopendiam, Tnomas? | i ‘ ; a ary; tirav’s Aus- tomy; Wor de’ Practice, 2 Woods’ Thera- pentics. 2 vole =a NOK TAYLOR. ]NDER THE ban - the nimeteenth } century. The A *s Mannal: by for Oot.ber. | From Dun to j , PRANOK TAYLOR: | | gud tberce ‘PERSONAL. D‘ BACKER, tums Most Woxpsarut ASTROL- OGER, No 470 9th strect, between D acd B (vp rtaire.) gives foli and thorough information coueercing all affairs through life, with andin regard to Heaith, Wealth and Marriage Love Af- fairs, Jourpeys, Law Saits, Adse-nt Prienda, Biek- peeevad Desth Dr. Rackercante consaited from 7 in the morning till 8 in the evening d 3-im* 1 gee MASHA I3 BTILL At HER BBSI- dence, 40% K street b-tween 9th ard Wth streets; is prepared to read the past. present and future events, ani is qnalified to give counsel to old and young on all important ma‘ters. no 3) 1m” BR EDWIN V. WRIGHT, Paychometrist, and MES. WRIGHT. Olairvoyaat Physician. who “Heale”’ by“ laying on hands ” can b- consulted at 494 12th st. Mrs. W. hasan important discovery (speciality) of grent value to ladies nov 29 Im* HE BEST EVIDENCE TIAT PRINC S81 F street, isthe oniy practical STAMPER io the District, in that he daily tas to do over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places. He bas the largest aud finest aarortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns, | he is able and willing to stamp any pattera bronght im LEON. 7 p* ‘mee 420 Penn’ avenue, between 43, and 6th streets, Offers a certain and speed } PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. | percrorare FOR PINB LUMBER. | P Chief fences aster’s Office, 2 of Wrshinston, Washinsion, D.C. D-c. 7,184.8 | Sevled Propossts will be received at thisofire | until Friday, Deceaher ip, 135h. at 12 o’ebock m., for delivery at this depot. of 10.) 0. feet %4 inca Pine Boards, pisned on ove side, and to be of the best quality Prop sale should be ad@retse’ to the under- signed, evdorted on the envelope * Proposals tor Piee Lum er.” H. RUGRER, Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, de7-td Depot of Wasniogton. Provosats FoR CUTTING AND CORDING FIREWOOD. Hes DOUARTERS DeeartTMRNT OF Wasutnoton, Orrtor oF CoisP QUARTHRMASTER, Nos.534 and 5246, ith st., near N.Y. ave, i Washingten, D © , Nov 23, 1984. Written Proposais wil be’ received at tnis office until THURSDAY, the 8th day of December, Hi, un il noon for cutting and cording 5.0.9 to 25.0) cords of Wood, en Janda within the limits of this De partinent, io Virginiaor Maryland. to ha de- signaled by the Chief Qusrtermaster. Department | of Washington. gare. of GONORRHEA. | GLEET.BU LO. RYPHILTS, 8STRIOTURB, SEMI- | NAL EAKNE8S. iNFLAMED BLADDER, WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE MENSES, DISEASE OF THK LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND SPLEEN; 8ORK EYES, SORE THROAT, c.. &e. Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of thore diseases the doctor bits defiance to all cosapetition in their treatment and eure, Recent cases of venereal diseases cure! in one or two days. Ladies and gentl+men can consult him at his office from 9 to 40” 19 ~ M28. 2, SMITH. with rdinary to describe your living and dead friend the rames of both, tells character, the future, ex: amines all kines diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th atreet. five doors above I atreet. Hours from 1) till 8 p. m. Circle Wednesday evenings, s23-3m* pe By & CLOTHIN G. pss MOET ROPULAN CLOrtHINg HOUSH IB | 8 TH, BROS. & OO., 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITs Tailors, Wet Baltimcre street. The Bon Ton Merchant Teilors. No 40 West Baltimor: ., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Wasningtonians cap save 20 per cent, by getting their Clothing made at SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the country is SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st , Baltimore, Md. earl in Washington can save 2) percent. by ying their Clothing o! a SMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore streat. Or Washfrgton customers van find the best stock of Clothing in the country—every article sponged—at SMITH, BROS. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the Snest stock of Clothing in the country. SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget ! your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The plage where everybody gets suited. SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The enly house in Baltimore or Washington that eponge all their Goods. SMITH, BROS. & C9., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are effered a discount of lv per cent, by buying of us, MITHgsROS. & CO., 40 We jaltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en a Suit by buying of SMITH, BROS. & GO. 40 West Baltic ore st., Baltimore, Md. Tt will ay all to come to Baltimore to buy your LOTHING. SMITH, BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & 0O,, Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fall and Winter Clothing. RMITH BROS. Cc Merchant Tailors and Glothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and Baglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SAOK8; new style BACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. Alli in endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & CO.’8 Popular Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 Weat Baltimore street. sep 4-3m KIDWELL & SON, coup DROGGISTS, Fuccessors of Kidwell & Lawrence, Pennsylvania avenue, near corner Mth street, Having completed this elegant and extensive DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, offer superior facilities to the residents of Wash ington and public generally for obtainiog FREEH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFOMERY and FANCY ARTIOLES, MEDICINAL WATSR, Xe. The object of the proprietors is to supply the de- ficiency long feit by the citizens of Washington— of a first-class Drng Store. Our arrangements for componding Physicians’ Prescriptions are so per- fected as to meet the entire pees of the faculty, DWELL & SON, Rov i8-Im _Chemists ana Druggists, N** YORK AND LIVKERPOOL PBTROL UM COMPANY. CAPITAL BTOCK, $1,000.000, 100.000 SHARES AT $10 KACI, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 85 PER BHARE. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OFFICERS: HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT DAfSETT, Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Company, No, 24 Empire Building, 71 Broai- way, New York, The iands of the Company ere situated in th heart ofthe Oi] Region, and include portions of those well-known localities, “the McElhenny farm, the two McClintock farms,’? and otber proved and valuable working territories, includ- | ing over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Ter- ritores along Oi! Creek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil ig already regularly and largely produced from several wells upon them, Address the Company, P. 0. Bor 5365 New York. __ 0c 33m _ NEW BOOT AND SHUS BTOR. re OHAS. B. BAYLY & CO., 27% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Bet. 1th and 12th sts., near tae Kirkwood House Would respectfully, inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1264, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MIZSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRE*’, BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest aud most Fashienable style, ‘We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit afairabare of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies’ Department of the business, and we can safely | boast of one of t'e finest assortment ef UADI)'s’ BOOTS AND SHOES * in the city. CHAS. B. BAYLY & OO. oc l4-tf No, 275 Penn. av., bet, lith and 12th ste, C, W. BOTELEB. JNO. W. BOTELAR Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, iMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS iN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARS, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, | BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN Goons, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LaMps, JAPANNED WAITERS, DQOR MATTS, FEATHBR DUSTESS, BRUSHES, WOOP WARR, AND HOUSEKEEPING ABTICLES GENERALLY, ay HOUSES, HOTBLS, AND BTEAMBOATS WURNISHED AT BHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON BALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. M-eotm between Sth and Ith sts AMS EXPRESS VOMPANY, A? GEEICN 614 FA, AVENUR, ahs Washington, D. @, BRN, NORTHBRN, AND WEST- GREAT IGN EXPRESS POHWARDERS BY, JBWELBY * ks, Rots anoCKs. DONDE ko AUC Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to af See eee eee Principal Hallwhy Towne iy the MObTH. RAST. WES’ ee AND NORTEWwRaT® Ita principal offices are WASHINGTON, D.G. NEW YORE, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA: BALTIMORE’ GUN GinRATi Er GIs Louie Geamestions ett a G j with Tase G28 are made at New York and Bostou. Be VERT to the CANADAS and the i} @ other atonmanip Il SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE. ropean ox presses , Townes tread britais sy ie Oana ection of NOTES, 8 ‘all sscesaible parts oft 2 ens BILLS made » Weahinaing commercial nei iso, the | | ment until the 8th day of December next, at 12 i } | for one year from and after the 3lst day ef Decem- | der next. . BROS. & co... Clothiers acd Merchant | | paruuentat Washington, D. | and Buffalo, N.Y } other securities of the The Wood must be cut four feet in length and split to the usual size of cord wood, and the cord will be eight feet long.fiur feet wide. and four feet and four inches high i The contractor will be required to make all necessary -oada, and to cord the wood in places easily accessible to te. - Auy further information desired can be obtained upon application at this office. ‘An oath of allegiance to the Goverrment of the United States mast accompany each bid. C Er aeprels, should be: salaree a! rororas for Cutiing and Curdisg Fire Woo! and addresse: co geo I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, nov 2 let Department of Washington, | PRrosats FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINB. Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, ‘October 22, 1354, Bealed Proposals will be received at this Depart- © clock. noon, for farnishing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE, for the use of the Post Offices in the Unit-d States, ‘The said articles are to be delivered, free of ex- pense. at the Blank Agencies of the P st Office De- New York city, id the | ‘The estimated quantity of each article, early, quality thereof required at each Ageney, are specified below, District No.1, at Washington, D.C. 2.20) reams of Wrapping Paper, 2) by 2 inches in size, of material and quality fully equal to that now in use inthe Department, and to weizh 22 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 2 perfect quiren, 10 reams of the same kind of Paper, 26 by 49 inches in size, and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream. 5,0) peundsof Juta, or other anitable Twine, hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, or abeut that. O pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about ona- eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, in bails, to weigh from i's to 2 pounds each. Drsirret No.2 New York City. 12,00) reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described in the estimate of District No. 1, 200 rranis of Wrapping Paper, similar to that de- scribed for Diatrict Nol, 16,900 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that first described for Distriet No. 1. 10-0 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine. similar to that of the secord description for District No.l District No3, Buffalo, N. Y. 100 resms of Wrapping Paper, similar to that first named for Distr.ct No. 20 reams ef Wrapping Paper, similar to that last pamed for said District. 10,40 pcunds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to th: of the first description for District No 1, 740) pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second deseription for said District, Proposals will be received for each article sepa- Laat vw and separately for each District. or for the The contract or contracta will bs awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after a careful examination, for the purpose of ascertain 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 sach place or Piaces as the Postmaster General shall designate,at Pro rasa prices. And the Postmaster General reserves to himself the privilege of increasing or reducing the qnan- tity of the articles required, if it shail be feund necessary to do £0. femples of ench articles as are now furnished can be seen at either of the above-named Agun- circa Bidders witl nerd samp)es of such articles as they propose to furnish with their bids. Esch bidder must furnish, with his proposals, guaravties of hig ability to comply with his bid; and acer “ifeate from his nearest Postmaster, that evaraptors are credible and reliable citizens, talio secompany his praperals. | t ane rufficient suretieswill be required toa con- raet. Failures to furnish the articles contracted for, promptly, or the furnishing of artic ea of an infe- rior quality to those contracted for, will be co. sidered a aufficient cause for the forfeitare of the. contract. 4 Bids not made fn accordance with these propo- sala will pot be considered. Proposals must be marked on the ontside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles proposed for, and the letter containing them a1- Cresred to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washinceton, D. W. DENN Ny oc 25 lawow Postmaster General. Pxerosars ¥OR LETTER BALANCSS, Post Orrick DrrartMeNt, October 22, 1964. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receivel at this Department until the 8th day of December next, at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing LETTER BALANCES for the nse of the Port Offices in the United States for one year from and after the 3ist day of Decem- ber next, of the f lowing description, viz: Ist. Balances capable of weighing echt ounces, avoirdupo's weight, to be gradel down to quarter Oe Of these it is suppesed 80 will be required of a year. 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least tio pounds, avoircupris weight graded down ta halfounces. Of these it ia supposed 100 will be re- quired of a year, Perfect correctness will he reqnired In the bal- ences to be furnisned, a3 wellas strength and dura- aiity. Bamples of each description of balance must a h bid, and the bidder who may obta' will be required te furnish balance ordered of a quality in all respects equal to the fample. ‘Bech Balance must be well and securely packed | in a box for transportation. The Balances must be delivered free ofall charge Blaak Agency of the Post Office Department hington, Db. C., who will accept the same, if equal to samples, i ach bidder must furnish with his proposals ev- idence of his ability to comply with bh Paha sufficient sureties will be required to acon ract. Failures to furnish Ba'ances as contracted for prom ptly, or the furnishing of those of an inferior Cee ee be considered sufficient cause for tbe forfeiture oz the coniract. Proporais mus} be endorsed on the ontside of the envelope, “Proposals for Letter Balances,” aad addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, Washington, D, C. W. DENNISON, oc 25 wow Postmaster General, T° THE PUBLIC. DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SoLiciron’s Orrick, Oet. 29, 1464. Congress, by an act passed at ite last session placed a considerable sum of money at the disposal of the Secretary of the Sresensy, to be employed inthe prosecution of measures for tee stion and pauishment of persons engaged te @punter feiting Treasury notes, fractional curte@ey, and United States. This fuad ig devoted to the payment of rewards to detectiven and ethers throngh whose instrameatality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduet of the measures referred to are Jaced, by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- diate supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communications rae thereto, or to the offences indieated, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties eno lieve aided in the appreheasion ef counter- feiters. It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the interest which all good citizens mugt feel in the suppression of er:mes tending to impair the credit of the national securities, aud thus embar- Tass #1 business operations, will induce the earn @st co Operation of all capable of affording any aid in the oe rts being made by the Department for the attainment of that desirable end. It is espec- fallpurged 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 throughout the con: ry maleenors cenenttal or vice to the iGoveri aL 2 public iving conspici cation to this card, ae EDWARD JORDAN, novl 6tD310 W Solicitor of the Treasury. HEATON ON THE BIGHT OF BBAKUH— London; Mosely en Contraband of War— London; Hosack on Rights of Neutrals—Londo: Lawrence on Visitation and Bearch; Woolsey's International Law; Pole-n’s Law of Natious— London; Thompson on the Laws of War—London; Westlake’s Private International Law—London; Martens’s Law of Nations—London; Upton’s Mar itime Law and Prize; Vattel’s Law of Nations; Wheaton’s International Law; Phillimore’s Inter - national. Law; Gardner’s Institutes; Halleck’s Internatioval Law and Laws of War. oc FRANCK TAYLOR. OVE OUR, ave abt be the use of the cel-' ted PEBSLE and Paxiscorie SPEeOTAOLSS, uni- resily acknowledged as the best for 8: jor! EuING AND Prusgnvinuc the impaired rer get scientifically and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN & OO., Optici: ans. 244 Pennsylvania eramess bet. isth and 15th sts., AL 385 Pennesivania avenue, under the Nati S00P Rs PumnMoMeTEns” tam BOROOP PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CART: VISITS, Rein 3 ergat variety, and at the lowest prices, PBrYATIONS AND 8 ERINGS OF OFFI- cers and Soldiers while Prisoners in tue haod of the Rebels, 25c; The New Hoox of Nonsense $150; The Children’s Hour, $1.25; Goodwin's Re- | eae Rishop Hopkinson Slavery, $1.50; Ora, the dst Wile, by Bells 2. Fist; The Naaby Papers. by Petroleum V ashy. 25e; Ye Book of Copperheade, 25¢ ; Mustang Gray, by Jeremiah Clemens, 7ic; The Bivale, by Jeromiab Clemens, Tbe; Lily White, by Edward Goodwin, 75¢. OK TAYLOR. ‘oe Hh eee FRA G BUTLE WOOD Second-hard Tents eonstan' ay on hand. Also, New Tents of any size matie to order d: Sail Mak cit 30N. Ora, ith street, 60% im* near the wharf. | tractin conformity with the terms of bis Proposal. KOPOBALS FUR FRESH BER?. Orrics Deror Com WasninoTon, Bealed Propora’s. in dupliraie, will ha recervet at ihisoffice until December . di at I o'clock ® W., for furnishiog FRESH SKE¥ to our troaps end prisoverrat Lookvut. Md,.a! such times 4 in sech quantitiesas the Commissary of Sab ence at that point may require. The B-ef must be of good quality, and of eq ial | heat pete of fors and hind qnart-rs. Necks, hanks. and Kidney Tallow will net be received on thecoutraet. It will he subject to the inspection of the Commissary of Subsisten’e,or such othe- officeran may be designated, The contractor mast cut off the necks of the cattle slaagntered for Bef atthe faurth ve teb-@ joint, and trim the breast cown. The Shanks of the fore auarters must be cot off four inches above ths Kaee joist, and from the hind quarters from six to eight inches above the back joint. The bids will state the prica per net pound at | which the heef will be furnished; and the bitders must he present at the opening of the propssals, to respond to their names, The contract will be for six months from the frst day o’ January, 1365. Propo it be in the following form: | J, , hereby offer to deliver to the Bub- | sistence Department of the United States such Fre-h Beef, of the quali'y deacribed ia this adver- tisement, as I may from time to time be required to formish certs per pound net weight. I inclose he rewi'! affidavit that [ am not intarestei, directly or indirectly, in any bid offered, except the | ons to which I have signed my name, (Bigned.) > | To this proposal Must he attached the following | FOKM OF G@UARANTY | ani St: | | . of the county of - of » do hereby guarantre tha! dle to ful6ll the contract in accordan: terme of his bid, and that if bis bid is accepted ha wi'latonce enter into contract, ani that we will | b come hia secnrity, or bond, in th? sum of tea | thourand dollars, for tne performance of his con- | Given under our hands and seals, this — day of December, 1854, Witnesa: (Signed ) = Witness: (Bigred,) guarantors must ba e of a United States District Court, or of The re:ponsibility of th shown by the official certi strict Attorney, clerk 0: a ited States Judge TI hereby certify that from evidence entirely sat- | isfactory to me. the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. To which each guarantor must make and append the following oath : “State of ——, county of ——, before me, ——,a — inand for the county and State afore- +aid, personally appeared —, one of the sareties on the guaranty of ——- ——, who, beingduly sworn, deposes and says that he is worth, over and ahove all just debts and liabilities, the sum of tea thousand dojlars. Subscribed and eworn before me, the-— day of 1864, at —-——. (Signed) An oath of allegiance rust ace omy nnlets the bidder has one on file ia office. Froposals from persons who have failed to falfil their contracts with thia Deportment will te re- cvived, nor will bids of disloyal persons be censid er ds must be endorsed * Prop sits for Berf and addresaed to the undersigned, who reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . BELL, dee 6 ft Lieutenant Colonel and 0,3, PBerosars FoR F RAGE. OME? QUARTERMASTEA’s UPFIOR. WASaINGrON Duror. Deo, 8, 143 Bealed Proposals are invited by the for supplying the \dersigued U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- gereneny at Washington, D.0., Baltimore, Md. Jexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either o these place Oats and Straw 8 a with Hay, Corn. Bids will be received for the delivery of bushels of corn or oats and 80 tons of kay or & aad upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named coints they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thersat the quantity ef each article propased to be deliv ared, the time when said deliveries shall be coom- menced, gad when to be completed. The price must be written out in wordson the 5 Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach. Oats in like sacks ofabout three oushels each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and atraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description -f oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. Allthe articles ofwred ander the bids herein in- vited will be subject to arigid inspeotion by the Goverament Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the loweat responsible bidder the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shai! nave beep ‘vliverec and accepted The bidaer wili Be required te ascompany his oroporals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- Fible persons that ia case hia bid is accepted he ot they wilt, within ten days thereafter, execate the sontr: t for the same, with and sufficiert ina Aum 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 anid bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tact, they to make good the difference betweer “ae offer of aai@ bidder and the next lowert ea sible bidde , or the person te whom the contract may be awarded. i The responsibility of the guar: a musi dé shown by the official certificate of 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or soy other officer oF responai- ander the United 8t Governmen bie person known to this office. 08 OF Fé: jon of Ver pl ye “The fall name and P.0., address of each bidder muat be legibly written in the proposal Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H Sueker, Chief Gepot Quartermaster, Washington D.C.,and chould be plainly marked * Proposals for Forage.”” Bonds, in 9 4am equal to the amonnt of the son- tract, signed by the contractorgrd betb or Ric arantors, will be required of the success 4} bid- bbe or hidders upon signing the contract. 7 «forms of bide rantees, and bonds, may 0s obtained upon application at this Office. FORM UF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and tate) —— —— (Dat 1, the subscriber, do hereby propose to farnis> and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter master’s I’ypartinent at . eeably to the terms of your advertisement in’ Ling Bre, sale for forage, dated Washington Depet, Dec. 6, 1963 the following articles. vis: —- bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at — per bushel ef (3 pounds, — ousbels ox Oats, in sacks, at —— per busnel of 32 pounds — tens of Baled Hay, at —- per on of 2,000 an! == ns ‘of Baled Btraw, at — per ton of 3,000 Del; ory 40 ommence on or before the —— day of — Lehre *o be completed on or before the ‘of ——, 186—, and pledge myself te enter written contract Aga el Ter ates: Tov. rities, Ly srtgn dayautter being notified that my bid Your obedient servant, , int with ond ae Space of ten days af yp accepted. Brigadier General D. H. Rucamn. t Quartermaster, General Depo! Coe ae OG: GUARANTY We, the undersigned, resid Qounty of ——, and Btate of and severaliy, covenant with the and guarantee in care the foregol be accepted, that he or they will, in ten daye after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con tract for the same with gor cient eure: ties, in asum to the amount of the contract to furnish the forage proposed im conformity tc the terms of advertisement dated December 8. 1368 under which the bid was made,and, io case tne said shall fail to enter into a eontract ar aforesaid, we tee to make good the differ ence between fer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the con ace may be awarded. Given ender our hands and seals this —— day of Beal certify that, to the best of my knuw:- I here! tl ybove-samed guarantors otes see belt th ‘st sureties for ‘amount for gead to be security. — 5 which ther ofer ‘iy she United Btates Distrio: At , Collector of Customs, OF any other officer torneo United States Government, or respon sible person known to this once RUOKA, dee 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. 1 ‘BBMASTEE’S OFFIOR. cu ayant arose ? Was: 4 eron.{ D. @., January ¢, 1 . age Hardware, Lumber Leather. lain with Desiors ing jab-tf JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirtgeraTa Braeer, oProsirs U. 8, Tagaavay, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act ef June Sth, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 1sth, in denominations of 850, 8100, 8500, 91,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-1) per centum per annum. able semi-ap pually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity isto six per cent. Five- ‘Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFIOCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And psy the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S OERTIFIOATE CHECKS. Jy 2-88 ____4A¥ QOOKR & 00, _ LIMB! LIMBi—I am now e4 to ree tin aire St. the arti: ssie tree fs OE fo wi tr sneratana dit EoCR na é Senern ‘Depot of Washinton. ABP ay, mene Lime Ru Linpiprany CHASB, a novel, By T. Aovipha a 10 | Crusce’e” fitana,o ifornla, pats Wsehoety 3 oss Browne iE TAYLOR PROPOSALS. PBerozars POR STATIONERY. Post Orrion DerartMent, 2 y mihi 36 Resled. Pre vember 3 th, 1341 { Ale Will be reevivel at the Post Office Departmect until the sist day of Dac. Joiteat fe oloek, at noon. fer fureishiay § r one year, fromthe Oke uNActoMpanied t Is of ability to fulila 3 © contidered rticles mort be of the sampler of which. containing a each kind of pa per. mus. accom the De tment reserves the right to retaia end ray for the same at the price stated in the oer, or te return them atts option Ne bid wll be consitered where the articles ac- comp*nyivg it are notofthe kisd and quality re- quirrd by the Department. and epnrious articles will subjret the entirs bid te rejection, at the pl, acre of the Department, The rut joined liet specifies be done, th» amourt, qualit each of the kiadsof arti y best anality, nearly a8 can now + a04 description of 38 that will be wanted, Estimated quantity for the year. 1) resis tolio port, satin or plain finish, faint lined and trimmed, to weigh not less thaa 7 pounds per ream F ‘ 4) reains fooleeap. plain, machine, faint lined and - mmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per nur Ti reaun foolscap, blue laid, faint lined, garden pa'tero, co woly known #8 dexpatco or consular payer, to weigh no} less than 16 . pourds per ream 126 Teams quarto post, machine, plain, faint lined, thre~ sides, p=r ream 3 reams best doable cap paper, plain, per ream 10 teams note paper, gilt. per Team, large size Sreems @ paper, plain, per r , large size d Teams Doie paner, gilt, pet ream amall size Srenins nol} paper, pian, per ream, smail size lo) reams envelope’ paper, yellow and buf, royal, yerream 20 reams Plotting paper, roval, per ream | 26 gosm Per y & Gillott’s Dest metallic pens, per gross 40 grers metallic pens, of other manufactures, per ons Qgresa large barrel pen handles, rosewood, por | gross 2gress small barrel pen Eandles, rosewood, p r ress 6 grcka steel tipped pen handles, per gross Br -paque quills, No. $0, per M 25 dezen Faber’s best black lead ps per dozen 25 d« a-u Monroe's or other manufactured, gradua- ted. perdozen » doren beet red and blue penctis, per dozen da. zen folcerseivory, 9 inch, per dozen 1 dozen red jinen tape. assorted. per dozen 2) dy 7en silk taste, colors and widths,in hanks, per dozen 20 dozen paper weights, asserted, per dozen Jdozen best gold pers, assorted, per dozen 6 duzen erasers, Kot ger’s and Sons, ivory hamiler, genuine, per dozen Soren penkrivea, Rodger’s & Sons, four blades, buck born bandlrs, genuine, per dozen tdez-n offer shears, ll iscnes, per dozen 4 dozen effice scis-or er dozen 12 duzen inks*ands, Draper's patent moveable tops, per dozen 4 dozen inkstands, ¢ast-irom, large double, per doz- ils, graduated, en . 2¢ozen inkstands, cast-iron, large single, per doz- en 2dozen bronze spring topinkstands, per dozen 20 bottles of ink, black, Maynard & Noyes’, in quart bottles. per bot! i5dozen ink, Cooper & Phillips’, or equal, per quart b ttle 10o bottles ink, red, Arcolds’, orequal, in '; bottles, per bottle 75 pounds sealing wax, best extra superfine, rear- jet, per pound c 2) poonde Incia rubber, prepared, per pound 5 pounds India rubber unprepared, per pound 3 0 quarts black sand, per quart 4:0 pounds twine, linen, per pound 10 pourds twine, cotton, per poand _ 6cozen rulers Mahogany, round or flat, pér dozen 2duzen lignumvitae, per dozen 5 pounds sponge, best, per pound 1? pounds gum arabis, best, per pound 5,00 extra large size white adbesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 9'2 by 4'2 inches fquare, per hundred i 1.0°0 gmail size white rote alherive envelopes, per hundred 2,000 large siza white note adhesive envelopes, par undre 3800 letter size white adhesive envelopes, per hun- re 25,10 long buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick. 942 by 3°, inches, per hundred 25,0 long white or buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, for letters and circulars, t7, by 3%, inches, per hundred 3,000 buff or white adbesive letter envelopes, very smooth and thick, per hundred, ‘The adhesive epveiopes must be thickly gummed, a fourth of an inch wide round the lappels. Each bidder must furnish with his proposals a saniple, and but ene sample, of each article bid r named for any one article. one pri Ties net fally conforming to the advertisement Will wot Le considered. _ ® The terms and couditions of the advertisement for stationery are to be incorporated inthe con- tract for rtationery; and the heads of the Depart- mert will. in all cases, judge whether thearticles tendered by the contractor are of the quality re- quired by the contract, z The stationery ia to be furnished as it may be ordered by the Department, and at the coutract prices, whether the quantities exceed or fall short Of those estimated. aes Fach proposal must be signed by the individual m making must specify a price,and tone prne, tor. y and every article named in the schedule Should any articles be required which are not enumerate, they are to be farmished at the lowest market prices. if the Department shall see fit to order them from the contractor having the contract for similar articles; and it the contractors and the Department Jo not agree, then the Department may have the article fur- nished by avy other person or persons who will furnish itats price lower than that demanded by the contractor. 2 5 Blank forme for proposals will be furnished at the De partment to persons applying for then and, as withiut uniformity therein the would find it difficult to make a decision, none will betaken into consideration unless substantially agreeing therewita. E The head of the Department will in all cases de- cide wh-ther the terms of the coutract have been complied with, and reserves the power to annul the cont abt upon sny failure to comply ina rea- scnable ti Bor ds, with approved security, are to be given by the person or persons contracting; and, in case of failure to supply the articles, the contractor and his sureties sball be liable for the forfeiture specified in such bond as liquidated damazes. Tre contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder; the best bid to be determined aftera carefal examination for the purpose of ascertain- ing which bid will, in its practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. . The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid where itis apparent that a part of the articles are bid for at very low and a part at very high rates. without proper regard to the cost of each for the purpose of affecting the aggre- gate of the bida under the estimate contained in the advertisement, W. DENNISON dec 1-lawiw Postmaster G LEGAL NOTICES. Us oe SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, holding a District Court of the United States for the said District, To all whom tt may concern, greeting : Notice is hereby given, that on the 2d day of No- vember, 1364, the Sloop Zion, tackle Ac., and ap- parel. were seized as prize by the United States schooner Adolph Hugel,and brought the same into this District for adjudication, and the same are li- belied and prosecuted in this court, inthe name of the United States, for condemnation; and have been arrerted by the marsh«l forthe reasons in the libel stated; and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hall. in the city of Washington eu the second Monday of Deemer next, when and where all pereons are warned to appear to show canse why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene ‘or their interests. ¥ 2st, 1864, November 21st, 1864, R.J. MEIGS, Clerk. nov 26-2awtd TP HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, holding a District Court of the United States for the said District. | - 9 all whom it may concern, greeting : Notice ia hereby given. that on fhe 2bth day of October, 1864, the sloop James Lanety tack'e,&c, and cargo, were seized as prize by the United States schooner Adolph Hugel, and brought the same into this District for adjudication; and the same are belled apd prosecuted in this court,in the name.of the United States, for condemnation, and ve bern arrested by the marshal for the reasona in the libel stated; and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Mall in the city of Washing- ion, on the second Monday of December next, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be de- creed a te dntory ene for their interests, Nover ber 21, 1864, R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. nov % awtd N THE SUPREME COORT OFjTH DISTRICT OF COLU BEL. Sarah Ann Brown and others ( no. 991, Equity ine Docket7. Ambrose A Brown and others Ordered, This twenty-seventn day of October, 1864. that the sales made and reported by George W. Duvall of George, and Nicholas C. Stephens, Truste: s for the sale of the Real Estate in the pro- ceedin, ef this canse mentioned be rati- fied and confirmed on the sixth day of December next, unless cause to the contrary hereof de, shen, or before that time shown; Provide!, a copy, 0: thia order be inserted in some mennyaver printed at Washington city once in each of three succen- sive weeks before the said sixth day of December next. re order of the Court, srac copy: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. _ pint tie'e must be bid for, and no more than cs vilawiw _ J. MEIC AIS 18 70 GIVE nOne™, That the subse: ber has obtained from the a Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of ndministration on the personal estate of John H. McKeuna, late of Baltimore, Maryland, deceased. All persons having Claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscri- der, on or before the Sth day Novembor per oe may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all fits of the naid estate 4 4), iven under my hand Wy eis" 18-70 GIVE NOTICE, Th 18 TO GIV . That the sub- Teh ver has stained from the Orphans’ Court of Wasbingten County, in the District of Colum- hin, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Mary 4vn Elva jate of Washington City, D. C.. deceased. All persons having claims inst the said deceased, are bereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. to the aeriber. on or before the 15th day of Nov, next: they may otherwise by iaw be excluded from all peoent of Me repels yet ssth 4 tN. veo nuder my band this of Nov . 1864 Dov 6 Tas aw JOHN R. ELVANS, ADIES! LADIES! ! 4, My stock of MILLINERY GOOD must be . 01 rice, fold o ome and buy . Te RMAN, Rov 23-)w*™ (No, “0 4% street, Isiand,) » Department | [)® 208 Ns0N BALTIMURS LOOK HOSPITas, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK sTaueTy THE ONLY PHYSIC4AN ADVERTINING Ras discovered the me Oertain, Rpeedy. weg Kfectual Remedy ip the world for DISEASES OF [MPRUDBNCR, Retref Siz Bours! No Trifeng/ in Persone Rained by Ignorant Pretenders, ot By Deadly Poison, Mercury, should apple immediately. 4 CUES WAKKANTED OR NO GHABGR w. IN FROM ONKF TO TWO DAYS. eakneas of the Back, Involuntary Disch: 3, Btrictures, Affections of the Kidooys anf Bladdes, mpotency, General Debility, Nervousness, i Confusion pf y, Li Low 8 tdeas, »Languor, Lo: rite, | Patptiation ot ‘the"Heert, Timidity, Beem bi ‘ | the ‘Orphans’ Court of | | or who have beer gorged with Dimnens of Signt or Giddiness. Disease of the Hei Throat, Nese, or Skin, Affections of the Li Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—theae Ter Dieo: ders arising from Solitary Hahite of Fouth—the SRERET and folitary gracticen more fatal to thelr Vietims than the song of 8yrans to the faaripers of Riyssus, diighting their most brillant hopes OF anticipations, rendering marriage, © ie a is YOUNG MEW : ig, pecially, who have bec t yVice,that dreatful aod dente endnote anpually sweeps to an ontimel Young len of the most exalted trinut and beitligns intellect. who might otharwire have antrancady tening Senates with the thunders ef sloqnenge © ait with tall waked to extacy the living lyre, may a confidence TAKE PARTICULAR NUTIOR, These are some of the sad and wielancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, ¥ Weakness of the Back and Lim5s, Pain in the Head, Dima, of Bight. Lone of Muscular Power, Pal Itation of eart, Drapepsis. Nervour Trritapility, Be- rangement of the Digestive Functions, Genera} Debility, Symptoms of Censumption, &¢ Maryta.ity.—The fearful efiects on the mind are much to be dreadbd—Loss of Memory. Confusion * of Ideas, Depression of Spirits Eyil forebodings, Aversion te Society. Salf diatrust, Love of Sol tude, Timidity, &e MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplating Marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Grasnis Debillty, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e,, should apply immediately He who places himself nndéi the care of Dr. J, may religions!y confide in his honor as « gen- Homan, aud coatdentiy rely Upon Sie aril! eee veician ORGANIC WBASNESS. iMPOTENCY IMPEDI- MINTS TO MARRIAGS By Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restered Thousands of the most nervous, 4 tated and impotent, who had Jost all tope, have been immediately relieved All impediments to marriag®, Physical or Mented Dissnaiihications, oe of Peveren tea OWsS Yous Trritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, oF Exhaustion of the moet fearfal Rind, apeedily cured. Di. JOHNSON Member of the loyal Ocllece of Surgeons, Lom don, Grsduate from one of the most emineut Gol- leges in the United States. and the greater part of whore life has been apent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philade! and elsewhere has effacted some of the most aston ishing cures that were ev: known; many troubled with ringing in the hea aud ears when asleep great nervousness,be slarmed at endden sounds. bashfniness, with frequent Diuching, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind. were cured immediately YOUNG MEN who Bave injured themselves by a certain practices indulged in when alone—a habit freqaently learned from evil companivns, or at schoal, the effects 02 which are nightly feit, even when asleep, and notcured, renders marriage impossible, and de- stroya both mind and bedy, should apply Immedi- ately. Wiata pity thats young man, the bh of his conntry and darling of hia parents, should be enatched from all tha prospects and enjJoyments of ife by the consequence of deviation from the path of nature and indulging in » cert: secret bedi? Such persone must. before contemplating MARRIAGE Fefiect thata sound mind and body are the Decessary requisites to promote connubial bap; hers indeed. Without thesy the Journey throug life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind Tes shadowed with despair and filed with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISRASES OF iMPRUUVENCB. When the mlsgaided and imprudent yotary ot pleasure finds he has imbibed the seods of this pal 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of disco very deters him from ap puis to those whe, from education and respeeta- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, wha, incapable of curing, flch his pecuniary substance, Keep »im trifing month after month, or as long a0 the smallest fee can be obtained, and in dep: leave him with ruined health te sign over hin ing disappointment; or, by the ase of that d ison, Mercery, hasten the constitutional symp- mea of this terrible disease, such as Affeections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing, with Seige etal idity until death pute an end to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that Biscovored country from Whose bourne po tri returns. OFFICB 1 SOUTH FREDERICK STRESBY, left hand side going from “altimore street, a few doors from the corner not to observe same and mnmber aniess post-paid and eon- stamp to donthe repiy. Perso: writing snonld atate age, and send portionot @4- vertisement describing aymptoma, Dr.’s Diploma hanks in his Ofte, eee OR EMER. UF THE PRES&. je many thousand cured at this sstablishment within the last twents y and the aumeroas important Burgical Operations performed by Dr Johnston, wituesred by the reporteraof “Tne Ban? and many other papers. notices of which have ap- eared again and again before the public, beside is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, is a sciicievt guarantee to the f- ated. SEIN DISEASES 8PEEDILY CURED jamly — QronsT DISEASES! SECRET DISRASER BAMANITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT) THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY BVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GORORHGA, GLEET, 81 Sink tents a Contains no Minerai, no Baisam, no Mercary, Ten Pills to be Taken to Bifect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell ace any uupleasant taste, and will net in any wa jure the stomach or boweis of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in“twenty-four hours.” Prepared bya ert of the University of Pennsylvania, one ofthe eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, WO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WRATBYEB, Let those who have despsired-of getting cured, nan Gopavia, ey Mercury, try the SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2, Female 33. 4 7 LUO: BLOOD! BLOOD I sukorena. ULCaRS, SURES, SPOTE TETTERS, 8CaLeES. BUILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASSS, ac. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JU1OR Is offered the public as a tive cure KR VENEREAL DISBABES MARITANE oor NERD HERB JUICB. . Most potent, certain and effectual remedy e' Prescribed; it renclos and eradicates ovary vartiont Bf the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. 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