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THE EVENING STAR. Poticr Rerorts- First Precis Cn t. Pesenon; petty larceny; dismissed. pie a Davis, larceny; Aghting in street; and desertion; E. A. T. Kerreger, fighting an deserter; rity, Bridget Haney, Kate Known, selling whisky to soldiers: mii $144 piper, he Margaret He coe Sot do.; dis- assed. Otho A. paneer Traeworthy, peddling unli- ee Pioneer wap @runk and dis- orderly; $2. illiam mas, disorderly; $2. Peter ‘Carrico, drunk and disorderly; ais. missed. Fifth Precinct—Josephine Miller, liquor to soldiers; $20.58. Larkins, do.;$4. Mary Kani beth Johnson and Mag Mu: James Sears, drunk and disorderly; #2 Snyder, petty larceny; dismissed. Sizth Precinct —O. B. for trial. Nathaniel Hines, disorderly, $2. Roafe, do: and drunk; military. Tenth Precncu—Maty Coombs, John Kelly, Mary Nightingaie, drunk and disorderly; $4 d larceny; jail for each. Isabella Gains, court. Frank Smith, threats; bail for and battery; 3. 1 for court. Wm. Susen Corning, treats; bail for peace. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Military District of Washington, Provost Marshal's Office, Washington, D. C., July 12, 1964. Special Order No. 110—{Extract.}—1. From and after this date nospirituous or malt li ig ‘ash- ington at any place on 7th or Lith streets, north will be allowed to be sold in the city of of F street. All licenses heretofore granted for the sale 01 liquor at any places located in the above- described territory are revoked, and any per- son offering liquors for sale within the pre- geribed limits will have the same at once con- fiscated, and the owners will be liable to im- prisonment. Auy evasion or violation of this order will be promptly and severely punished. By order of Col. M. N isewell, Military Governor. T. INGRAHAM, iy 13-tf Colonel and Provost Headquarters Military District of Washington, ota Washingion, D. C., July 12, 1864. 3 General Orders, No. 22.—Having been assigned by order of the Secretary ot War, toactas Pro- vost Marshal of the forees in andaround Wash- ington, it is hereby ordered that no person not in the Military service shall be allowed to ap- proach the lines of the defences surrounding the cities of Washington and Georgetown or te enter the camps therein, witheuta permitsigned by or by the order of the Major General Com- manding the Department, or the Secretary of War. Any person £0 offending will be arrest- ed and his horses, vehicles, or other property, seized and condemned to Military use. M. N. WIsEWELL, Colonel, Military Governor, and Provost Mar- shal of the forces inthe District of Columbia. Sy 12-6t Office of Provost Marshal and Board of Enrollment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 21, 1964. For convenience of Government employees only, Board of Enroliment of the ef Columbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, at their office, corner of highteenth and I streets, from 7 to Wo'clock, daily. J.O. PUTNAM, Captain First Regiment V. R.C. yn and Provost Marshal D. O. Hea ponds Provost Marshal and Board of nroliment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. 0., June 3, 1964. The Board of Enrollment of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marshai District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock a.m. to 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing eases of exemption from draft for the following eauses, viz: Alienage; Non-residence ; Unsuitableness of age; Manifest permanent physical disability; and Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furnish information as to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as itis equally, for the interest of each person enrolled to place upon the “Enrollment List” all persons le to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shell not be ey increased. J. O. Putxam, Captain 1st regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the may 26-tf District of Columbia. War Department, Adjutant General's Wasi |, March 17, 5 Ali applications for leaves of absence or per- addressed Mission to visit Washington mast be to Major Genera! Halleck, Chief of Statf, and Must specify the business for which fre officer @esires the permission. Tel @rect to the Secret ‘wil! receive no attention. «War order of the Secretary 61 < me E. D. Townsx™p, Assistant Adjatant General United States 10 Lean. JAY COOKE & CO, 452 Fifteenth Street, Reonive SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THB NEW NATIONAL LOAN guthorized by act of March 3, 1864, and known as | TEN-FORTY BONDS, Detng redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from Gate in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PERCENT & YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, end on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, ‘Fhe COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, ‘Baro, and $1,004. ‘The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in 50, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,109. ‘These are the only gold-bearing securities of Government now precurable at par, and, yielding present value of coin OVER EIGHT PER OBNT BB ANNUM, offer a very desirab] investment large or small sums, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, @OVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNES8, and COLN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTEBRMASTSR’S CERTIFIOATE CHECKS. mb 28-tf JAY COOKE & CO. woe MOULDINGS! WwooD MOULSING: 1 UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING MILL, Nos. 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, PHILADELPHIA, Always on hand, a large stock of the above 1 articles, made of the very best material. Orders Glied at the shortest notice, Breight paid to Washington, free of charge, ESLER & BROTHERS, - Proprietors. IMPROVE YOUR EYE- sight By the use of the cel- ebrated Pes8Lx an versally acknowledged as 4¥® PReseavine the impaired E je N-1m - it for Srr x ight, Rigeescalis and correctiy wnited, by FRA\ ix EIN i¢ians. 244 Pennsylvania aneners bet. Ith and 13th sts., ® Pennsylvania avenue, under t! Five GLASSER, OPERA'G eros HOTOG ae = ‘a great variety, and at the lo cS jouUs.} {PRANGIS.MoRUR, MOHUN & SON, Svoosssons ro J. T. Luwuan, LUMBER DEALERS, Canes, Buween 12h ond Sth Sires, Washington, D. 0. ~yeanor ‘The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr. Jno. T, Lenman, are now prepared to furnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, They desire to call attention to their large stock ‘which consists in part of the following kinds: About 100,00 fect Walnnt, all thicknesses, 100,000 feet % Poplar, prime, 0.000 “* Ga 8 Sete venions ek, 000 feet Seantling Joist, all lengths, reyes “ Waite Pine Oaliiags, 0,0 ring, Aiso, * large qusntity of al other kinds of Lamber MoH & BOR, Precinct.—Thomas Carter and Edw’d | diemissed. John Williams, Lewis Shutten, disorderly » disorderly; ache : litary. Third Precinct.—Samuel Jenkins, nuisance; Catharine Gallagher, peddling unli- selling Alexander Halida: Lewis Laudrick, disorderly; dismissed. Easy ie, do.; $3. Eliza- irphy, do.; $5 each. . Chas, Miner, do.; $2. Anna Gallagher, grand larce- ceny; diemissed. August ‘Rolander and A. R. Bobineon, drank and disorderly; military. J. Bailey, grand larceny; disorderly. Also, A P. Mabden, assanit Morrison, drunk; dismissed. Thos. Moore, John Gronin, disorderly; $3 each. Charles Asbury, Charles Smith, carrying concealed weapons; $20 each. ort awarded PROPOSALS. QRNANCE OFFICE, War DerartMeExt, Washington, D. C., July 4, gals will be recs ESDAY, August 3, 1864,at 4 o'clock rnishing the following Ordnance : ch Siege Mortara, 50 8-inch Siege Mortara 3) 8 inch Siege Howitzers. & Coehom Mortars, bronze. 2 Bel mortars and howitzers are to be made in ‘ormity with the drawings and specifications to be furnished by the Ordnance Department, and Sealed Pro until WED! p.m, for fa BO 10 | are to be submitted to the usual inspections and | provines before being received by the United 8. The inspection will be madeat the foundry where cast, 3 3 Deliveries must be at the following rates, viz: Not less than two mortara or howitzers on or be- fore the 3'th day of September, 184, and ata rate of not less than four mortara or howitzers per week thereafter until the entire number con- , tracted for is delivered Failure to make deliveries at a specified time | will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the right to deliver the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Separate proposals must be made for each ar- ticle... 5 : No bids will be received from parties other than founders or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capableof executing in their own foundries the work proposed for. ‘The tel mortars and howitzers are to be cast hollow, and cooled from the interior. Forms of bids can be obtained at this office, or at any of the following arsenals, viz: Alleghany, Frankford, New York. Watertown, Watervliet, Washington, or St. Louis. a; Proposals not made out on this form will not be considered : GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposition with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible pecsons, that in case his bid is accepted he Will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract. to deliver ar: ticles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Da reiee Court, or of the United States District y. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his uarantors, will be required of the successful idder or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of and State of hereby Joint! and severally covenant with the United States, aud guarantee in case the foregoing bid of e accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to ths terms of this advertisement, dated July 14, 184, under which the bid was made; and in case the said. = shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differonce between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, person to whem the contract may be Given ‘under our hands and seals this —day of —. Seal. Witness. To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. n the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- trict | der who gives p of War on this subject B 00D MOULDINGS | Bpikes; No. 2. | Lead; | nish; N PgRiscorio SraoraciEs, uni- MIORO- OPES. THERMOMETE B RAPH ALBUMS. CARTES D VIBITES west prices, tract and bond, The Department reserves the right to reject any or all fhe bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any accoun’ Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gen- eral rge D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, ‘and will be endorsed ** Proposals for Siege Mortars, Siege Howitzers, or Coehom Mortars,’ as the care may be. GEO. D. RAMSAY, Brigadier General, ly 15-e09t lef of Ordnance. PoPosats FOR TIMBER AND MATRRIALS FOR THE NAVY. Navy DEPARTMRE?, Bureau or ConstRUctioN AND Repairs, _ June 30, 1564, Sealed Eroporals to furnish Timber and Mate- Fials forthe Navy, for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1865. will be received at the Burean of Construc- tion and Repair, until 10 o’clock of the Ist day of August next, at which time the opening will be “Proposals ust be endorsed “Proposals for T Troposals must be endorsed * Pro} \s for Tim- ber and Materials for the Navy,” that they may be distinguished from other business letters. and di- rected to the Chief of the Bureau of Censtruction nd Repair. The materials and articles embraced in the classes are particularly described the printed schedules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer. on application to the Command- ants of the respective yards, or tothe Navy Agent nearest tnereto, and those of all the yards upon application to the Bureau. ‘This divirion intoclasses being for the eonve- nience of dealers in each, such classes only will be furnished as are actually required for bids. The Commandant and Navy Agent for each station will, in addition to the schedule of classes of their own Yards, have @ copy of the schedules of the other Yards for examination only, frem which may be judged whether it wil! be desirable tomake application for any of the classes of those Yarde. Allotherthings being equal, preference will be given to articlesof American manufacture. Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any yard, opon one of the printed schedules, or in strict cc atoEnT ey therewith, or they will not be application to the Bureau, to the com- i any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of offer. of guatanty, and other necessary information respecting the proposals, will be fur- bished. ‘ The contract will be awarded to the lowest bid- er guaranties,as required by the law of August 10, Ef. the Navy Department reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, orany which may be decmed exorbitant. ‘ The contracts will bear date the day the noti- fication is given, and deliveries can be demanded it date. {rom that athe full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certi- fied to by a United States Dis Judge, United States District Attorney, Coilector or Navy Agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contracts shallhave been completed. and eighty er centum of exch bill. appreved in triplicate by he eommandants of the respective yards, wili be paid by the Navy Agents at the points of delivery, in funds or certificates, at the option ‘of the Gov- ernment, within ten days after the warrant for the same fhall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘ The following are the classes required at the re- spective navy yards: _ KITTERY. Class No.1, White Oak Logs; No. 2, White Oak Keel and Keelson I No.3, White Oak Curve Timber and Ke and Wh : Logs a Plank; No. 4. Ash Oars; Hickory Buts#N 17, Cedar Boards; No. 1s. Locust; No. 19, White ( Braves and Head?! . 2), Black Spruce; No. Lignumvita:; No. round. flatand square No. 26. Steel: No. 27, Iron Spikes; No. 28, Iron Nails, wrought and cut, No. 3', Lead; No. 31, Tin and 33, Hardware; No. 34, Tools for Stores Zine: No.3! : ».White Lead 7. Zine Paints; No. 33, Paints, dryer 8), Turpentine, Var nish; No. 40, Linseed 41, Glass; No. 44, Fish Oil; No. 45, Tallow, Soup. No. 47, Ship Chandlery, CHAKLESTOWN. : Class No.1, White Oak Logs; No. 2, White Oak Keel Pieces; No. 3, White Oak Curved Timber; No, 4. Whit» Usk Plank; No.6, Yellow Pine Logs; No. 10, White Pine Mast and’ Spar Timber; No. 1, White Pine Logs, Plank. and Boards; No. 12, White Pine Deck and Stage Plank; No. 13, A Plank; No, 14, Ash Oars; 3 ruce; No. 23, Lig- 26, Steel; No. 27, 1 Ss, Wrought and 0. 81, Zine, Tin, and Bolder; No. 34, Tools for Stores, &e 37. Zine VY: No. 34. Nai Paints; } Linseed Oi); 45, Tallow, Soap, lery. BROOKLYN. Class No.1. White Oak Logs; No. 2, White Oak Keel Pieces: No. 3. White Oak Gurved Timber; No. 4, White Oxk Plank; No. 6, Yellow Pine Logs; No. 7. Yellow Pine Beams: No.3. Yellow Pine Mastand Spar Timber; No.9, White Oak Boards and Plank; No. 11, White Pine Timber and Logs; No. 13, Ash Plank; No. 14, Ash Oars; No. 15, Hickory Bara and Hand Spikes; No. 16, Black Walnut and Cherry; No. i7. Cedar; No. 18, Locust; No. 19, White Oak Staves and Headin 20, Black Bpruce; No. 22, Mahogany; No. 23, Lignumvita o. %, Iron, round, flat. and square; No. 26, Steel; No. 7. lron Tron_Nails, wrought, cut; No. 3, No. 3!, Zine, Tin; No. 33, Hardware, No. 34, Tools for Stores; No. 35, White Lead; No. 37, Zine Faint; No. 38, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 39, Var- 40, Linseed Oil; No. 41, @lass; No. 42, Brushes; No. 44, Fish Oil; No, 45, Tallow; No. 47, Ship Chandlery No.1, White Oak Logue No.2, White Oak Class No.1}, ite Oa! gs, No. 2 hi al Keel Pieces; No. 3, White Uak Gurved Timber; No. 4, White Oak Plank; No. 19, White Pine Mast and Spar Timber: No. 11. White Pine Plank aud Boards; No. 1z, White Pine Deck Plank and Stage Plank; 0.13; Ash Legs and Plank: No. 14, Ash Oars; No: 16, Black Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany; No. 17, Cy- resa and Cedar; No. 18, Locust Tree: i No. 20, lack Spruce; No. 23, Lignumvitw; No. 25, Iron, Found, flat, square; No. 26, Steel 27. Iron N ;. Iron Nails, wrought. cut; No. 30, ine, Tin and Solder; No. 31, Hard- : Tools for Stores; No. 36, White Lead; No. 37, Zinc Paints; No. 33, Colored Paints, Dry- ers. &c., No. 39, Varnish; No. 40, Linseed Oil; No. 41, Glast:= No. 44, Fish Oil; No. 45, Tallow, Soap, Sweet Oil; No. 47, Ship Chandlery; No. 43, Oakum} No. &, Ingot Copper WASHINGTON. Class No. 3, White Oak Kuee Pieces; No. 11, White Pine Plank and Boards; No. 13, Ash Plank No. 14. Ash Oars; No. 16, Blac nut, Cherry, and Mahogany; No. 17, Cypress; No. 20, Spruce Pine Spars; No. 2, Poplar; No. 25, Iron, round, fat.and square; No. 25, Stecl, No. 27, Bpikes; No. Is 5, er, No. 38, Hard: 33. White Lead; No 7, Zine Paints; No.39. Turpentine a Linseed Oul; No. 1, Glass; No Cc. oO. * 4 49, Tank Iron; No.2! tn goto. No 9. 3!, Lead; No. 31, Zinc, Fin, and Sold- 54, Tools for Stores: No: ‘aint; . a Varnish; No. #) Nos Dantas 0. um; lopper; No. 52, Pole No. 54, Bellows. Jy 5-lawaw containi a ea ds cel MPANION TO Ti [ Dye a nny REBELLION BEOORD, jarratives and N Btate Papers, both National and Rebel Habed regular nsaes et Ge ee ta, pot published in the Tio Record. 1 vol, 8vo., with ____"*" #HANOK TAYLOR, Rock 12 edi, Littiter treat sorped POROM ES 2ryygred. 2 ed from my new ithout o¢: with the coming Be coutac with thes AN, Stas Lime Kile, 2 oa Pa.ev, and Creek Bridge, ived at this omice | | dermentioned mings for cavalr: PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. ALRY TRIMMINGS. Onpmaxce Orrice, War DepantMent, WASHINGTON, July 14, 1854. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office patil Saturday, August 20. 1344, at 4 o’clock p. m,, for the delivery at the followivg points of the un- uantities of malleable iron trim- equipments: Atthe New York Agency, New York, 30,000 sets, At the Frankford Arsenal, 10.100 seta. At the Alleghany Arsenal , 2),000 nets, At the Bt. Louis Arsenal, 10,0 sets. Each set ig to consist of the numbers of each kind of buckle, square, ring, bolt, stud, and loop now prescribed, except thattwoot the bd rings in each set are to be mate of the new pattern, with stop, according to the model to be seen at the above arsenals. The castings are to be madeof the best quality of malleable iron, the tongues of the buckles of the best clock wire. The dimensions of the cleaned castings and the finish and di:aen- sions of the buckle-tongues and rollers must con- form strictly to the standard gauges, which will be applied before penning. ‘After oughly cleaned, and freed from all sprues and ir- regularities, they are to be japanned in the best manner. The goods are tohe put up in papers in the usual manner, and packed, two hundred complete sets ina box of s quality, and marked asmay be pre- scribed by the inspecting officer. The work is to be subject to inspection at the manofactory in allstages ef its progress, and no i PROPOSALS, POR MALLEARLE TRON CAV. goods are to be received or paid for which have | not pasced inspection. Deliveries are to be made as follows: Bidders will atate th nal or arsenals where they propore to deliver,and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. Failures to make deliveries at a speci, fied time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the numb: he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be received from parties other than gems mapufacturers of the arcticles proposed for, ind who are known te this Department to be capable of executing in their own shops the work propesed for _ Forms of bids can be obtained at the above named arsenals. Proposals not out on this JSorm will not 6 comsidered. ., GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that. in ease hia bid be accept- ed, he willat onee execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in asam equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Pes Nh of the guarantors must be shown Deke omcia certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, and the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in the sum eqnal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors: will be required of the successful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the eounty of — . and State of thereby jointly and severaily covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of — — be accepted, that he or they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 14. 184, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said —- — shall fail toenter into & contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said —— — and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. ‘ 3 Given under our hands and seals Witness : this — day of —, 186—. Beal ss Seal. Z Seal. To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Each party obtaining s contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the same. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond, The Department reserves theright to reject any or sutahe bida, if deemed unsatisfactory on any ac- connt, Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier Gene- ral Gearge D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance. Wash- ington. D. C,,’’ and will be endorsed * Proposals for Malleable Iron Cavalry Trimmings.” 5 tiers fa D. RAMBAY, Brigadier General, iy 15-e0' Chief of Ordnance. Pkorosas FOR STEAM FIRE ENGINES. Onpyaxca OFric. bangtons D-G.. duly riser, ashington, D, uly 2, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 25th day of July, 1864, at 4 o'clock p. m., to furnish Six (6) second or third class Steam Fire Engines, of perfect suction power, complete in all parta, with all the modern improvements combined, to be drawn by hand power, the weight not to exceed 4,5" pounds when ready forservice. The diameter of the reciprocating steain force pump to be about. 43 inches, capable of forcing one (1) stream of water-from a 1+; inch mozzie averaging from 240 to %5 feet. and two streams from a 3% inch nozzle averaging from 175 to 2# feet.” These engines are to be supplied with tenders and hose carts of ap- roved construction. with ail the necessary fit- ings. They are to be subject tos rigid inspeetion by & United States inrpector,and are not te be re- ejvyd or, paid for until they have been thorough!» ried with @ full Lcad of otoam. : f GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany. his proposition with » guaranty signed by two respon- i & that, incase his bid is accepted. he ex the contract for the same with gvod and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the coutract, to deliver the article pro- posed In conformity with the terms of this sdver- ticement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whou the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors ‘must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attsrney Bonds in a sum equal to the amount mg: con- tract, signed by the contractor, and b of hia ukranters, will be required of the succe™®ful bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, @ guarantee, in case the foroqolng bid of be accepted, that he er they will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in astm equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the articles proposed in confor. mity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 2, 1864, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said — shall fail to enter into a con- tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said. and the next lowest reaponsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarde } ifiiven under our by this Witness: Beal To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above-mentioned, These Engines are to be delivered at the place of manufacture, Upen the award being made, the successful bidder will be notified. and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. ie ill be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gene- Proposals ¢ ral George D. Ramsay. Chiet of Ordnance, Wash- ington, » and will be endorsed ‘Proposals for Steam Fire Engines. GEO. D. RAMSAY, jy7 eost Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. FRea BEEF AND VEGETABLES FOR THB NAVY. te Navy Departeenr. Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, July 14, 1864. Sealed Proposals, endorsed ** Proposals fi a8: Beef and Vegetables,” will be received at this Bu- reau until 2 oclock,ip.m., on€he 29th of July, in- stant, for the supply of 40,000 pounds of Fresh Beef and 40.00) pounds of Fresh Vegetables at the Wash- ington Station, as required. The Beefand Vegeta- bles must be of good quality, and the best the mar- ket affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. The Beef must be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. z Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-half the estimated amount of the contract. and twenty per cent, in addition will be withheld from the anount of each payment to be made, as collateral security, for the due performance of the contract, which will on noacconnt be paid until it isfully complied with, Every offer made must be accompanied by a writ- ten guaranty, signed by one or more respon: persons, thatthe bidder or bidders will, {f his or their bid be accepted, enter iuto an obligation with- in five days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. 'No proposal will be considered unless accompa- nied by such guaranty, and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is a regular dealer in the articles proposed, and has the license required by law The Department reserves the right to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the Goy- ernment. dy 15-ta ALS FOR WORK ON THE WEST LO EAE NAVAL OBSERVATORY, EN javization, Navy Department, Fe Neon ane tee 1364, ee Sealed Proposals for work on the west wing 6f the United States Naval Observatory, endorsed *Proporals for work on Observatory,” aud. @d- dressed to the chief of this Bureau, will be re- ceived at the Bureau until noon of August 1, 1864. Drepines snes es igeastons of the work to be done may be seen at the Observatory. The work is tobe completed by the Ist of No. vember, 1864. je 23-Th& Miw Norice 1o_raRHens- MABKET GARDEN OTERS AND GAPTAINS OF VESSELS. - = ‘The office for the sale of Manure deliverable from the different. government corralsin the Depart- ment of Washington hasbeen removed from th, borer of Fand ith streets to the corner of Band ist (hepato block from Pennsylvania avenug, on eee AiTcting season being over, now Is the proper time for farmers and gardeners to iay in and haul a supply of manure tor top dressings and failure. Large quanaities of well rotted manure on hand snd for sale at low rates. Wanted—Vessel: oe New pork. Good freights and dispatch WES Dy Havas rent, ce—N . E. corner ant stree’ Je1-owo™ i block from Pa. av., on 12th at, (CLSBIFIED OlDSB! OLABL#EBD OID: have just received se oven & SGeoree 8. lowest mar! jams’? and ‘‘J W..’’ Ey ‘being thor- | | each bidder who | bids, t are to be left off, 1 outer fiap; the lefters U.S., with a border, are to be stamped upon the cartrid and style i cartridge box ix to be sewed with nine 9) ani cap pouch with ten (10) stitches to the inch. Sepa- rate bids will be received for th these Accoutrements of pure oak Jeather, of mired ment is to work done under any contract it ma‘ stages of its the stock before cutting. to inspection at the nerors being received for the Government. are are approved upon inspection. one-twelfth (1-12th) contracted for; the will subject the contractor to a fori number he may fail to deliver at that time, sponsible persons, that in case his bid ie accepted, equal to the amount of the contract, | guarantors, wil e execnte the contract ‘ington, D, ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Office Depot Commissary of Subsistence, Washington, D. C., July 14, 1964. SeaLED PROPOSALS are invited until the 2ist instant, at 120’clock m.. for furnishing the Sub- sistence Department with TWO THOUSAND(2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The propo als will for what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1,2and3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole, Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on Lit saacy sheets of paper. he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in such scant ies, daily, as the Government m jelivered at the Government warehouse in Geores: town, at the wharves or railroad depot in Wash- fagien, . C. Ihe delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- leted within twenty days from the opening of the ids. "Payment will be madein certificates of indebt- | ednese, or such other funds asthe Government | may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. ‘An oath of allegiance must acoompany the bid of as not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will ba entertained from es who have previously fafied toc»mply with their r from bidders not present to respond. f Government rese: the right to reject any bid for ap y cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No, ‘roposals for Flour.” 223 @ street, endorsed ** P: 99 fox Flows fy 16-td Captain and 0. 8. V. (Qt OFFI CE ‘War DErarruErr. Wasuinoton, D. O., July 4, 1884, Sealed Proposals will be receiv t this otfice until MONDAY. July 25, at4 p. m. for 100,00 sets of Infantry Accoutrements. calibre 58, to be delivered ie the following quantities, at the undernamed ni 5 i I 3.00 sete ‘at the New York Arsenal, Governor’s "20,000 sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg, 30,000 seta at the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, 35,000 sets at the St. Louis Arsenal, Mo. ' 10.000 sets at the Watertown Arsenal, Mass, These Accoutrements are to be made in strict conformity with the new pattern sets to be seen at the arsenals abovenamed,with the following excep- tions, viz: The shoulder bet will be bat two inches wide. and no shoulder belt plate will be furnished; e inside flap of the cartridge box and cap pouch nd the ears are to be sewn on the 6 box, the same size as on the plate which it replaces; the .e @ manufacture of Sinish, and althemilock, The belta are the of atained leather. named arsenals on or about the 20t] Sam: of these Accoutrements can be seen at the abo e1 inst t It is to be distinctly understood that this Depart- have the privilege of inspecting the may award, in all rogress. and especially to examine They are to be anbject rsenal where delivered, t None be accepted or paid for except euch as Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than er week of the whole number ret delivery to be made on the ‘ified time ture of the sh day of August, 1864. _ Failure to make deliveries ata f The Accoutrements must be boxed in the usual manner; tne boxes to be charged at cost. to be de- termined by the inspector. . Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal, or Ar- senals, where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers. and such ss are known to this Department to be fully competent to execute in their own shops the work proposed for, Should any party obtaining a contract offer Accoutrements other than those made in his own shops, they will be rejected, and the contract renderea nuii and voic. The name and place of manufacture of each party obtaining a contract must be stamped om each part of each set of Ac- a GUARANTY, The bidder will be required to accompany hia proposition with a guaranty, sigued by two re- La he will at once execute the contract for the sane, with good and sufficient sureties, in . Cas 0 de- liver the articles proposed, in conformity with the coutrements, terms of this advertisement; and io case the said bidder should fail to eoter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certilicate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Dis- trict’Attorney, Bonds in a sum equai to theamount of thecon- tract, signed bythe ceutractor and both of It be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of —~—, in the county of ——, and State of — ereby, foiutly aud weyeratly, covenant with *h> United | States, and guarantee, in case the fore» iug bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once 4 for the same with good and sufficient sureties, im a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles grenoee? in conformity to the terms of the adver isement, dated July 4, 1964, under which the bid mes mails and, We ers the said ——— shall fail to er into a contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the eter ot the said nd.th tl it ‘idl byagek Sor the person ‘to whom the ‘contract may ‘ ; Given under onr hands’and seals . this day of + 186 Witness: Real. Seal. To this guaranty must be appended the cral certiticate above mentioned. , bias Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged toenter into bond with approved sureties for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders willbe notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bonds. _The Department reserves the right to reject any or alt deemed satisfactory. and especial- ly the y parties who havetfailed to make time de aunder previous contracts without furnishing satisfactory reasons fur euch delin- uency. "Proposals will be addressed to*: Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- C.,” and endorsed “Proposals for In- 7 GEO. D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, fantry Accoutremen jy7-eo8t Brigadier Gener: Proposalawill aiso be received for these accoutra ments, with inside flaps to cartridge-box and cap- pouch, GEORGE D. RAMSAY, dy 4 Brig. Gen , Chief of Ordnance. Pz2erosaus FOR LEAD, . — ORDNANCE OrFiew, WAR DEPARTMENT, t WASHINGTON, July 1, 1355. Sealed Proposals will be received by this office until MONDAY, July 2th, 184 .at4 p. m.,for the de- livery at the New York Arsenal of .., TWO THOUSAND TONS LEAD, This lead to be approved quality, pure and soft, suitable for ordnance prrpcses, and is to be deliv- ered at the aforesaid Arsenal free of ebarges for handling or transportation, as follows, viz: not less than five hundred tons on the 15th of Aa- gust, 1564, and not less than five hundred tons per month thereafter, Failure to make deliveries at the specified time will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the numter of tons he may fail to deliver at that time, _ GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to aceompany his proporition with a guaranteesigned by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he will st once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliv- er the article proporad, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, the to make good the difference between the offer o} said bidder gnd the next responsible bidder, or the person t&whom the contract may be awarded. The Tenponsttility of the poarancors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest: District Court, or of the United States District Attorney, Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by, the contractor and both of h arantors, will be required of the successful bid- ferer bidders upon signing the contract, FORM OF GUARANTEE, Ws, the undersigned, residents of in the county © - aud State of » hereby, joint! and severally, covenant with the United States, an guarintee in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in confermity to the terms of the advertisement, dated Julyl, 1864, under which the bid was made; and, in csse the said — shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the Riflerenge between the offer of the said. —— —— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this —— day of —. 1s4—. Witness: Seal. Tc this ever ‘antee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. if Uyon the award being made, successful bidders wy be notified, and furnished with forms of con- acs, and bond, . The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. © Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. 0.,”” and will be endorsed ** Proj for Lead.” GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Sy 2-dtd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, cfygatd Brig. Ge ¥OR BUILDING PLOATIN PROPOBALS FOhy DUCKS, deta) Navy DEPARTMENT, * Bureau of Yards and Docks, July 1, 1864. Separate led. Eroposalsendores® Fro porals ‘or Bu din ane ry Docks,’? accompanied by plans and speci ions in fyil detail. wilt re- ceived at pps: ice until 126%ck m, on the 28th day of Jul, ios ., for the construgtion of a floating dry dock formes or near the Navy Y: I and ong for ase at the Navy Ya a. said docks to be of full and s1 ower, to recgive, raise and Fenrel ofat least 23) feet in fen th and It feet draft, of 2,200 tons Bidders will make their clear, describing the kinds and qualities of mate- rials proposed to be used; they may bid for one or both docks, and in thefr-offers, which must be separate, they will statethe price for which they will build the dock, and the time at which they will engage to have it ready for use All patents or yatenten articles, if any. employed in the construction of these docks are to im eluded im the proposals, jy G-lawiw y direct; | ' PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Washi } Cates Quarierm aster as ington, July 5, Poets Sealed Proposals for the delivery, at this de; f five thousand (5.000) cords of Oak Wood att feceived at this offceuntil MONDAY, July 25, 185%, The wood to be bard, sound and merchantable Oak Weod, four (4) feet long, and split to the or- rize of cord wood dante wood to be delivered at such points near the | Baltimore and Qhio railroad, or Government in this city, as the Depot Quartermaster Wid airect. corded in ranks four (4) feot high; de- livery pet being considered complete an 80 corded, measu: and inspected. ‘An inspector will be designated on the part of ent te inspect and measure the wood, bot uch an pes bot ccpforss to the above speci fications wi re} = th d five hundred (2.500)cords to be delivered on or before the Ist day of October, 1864, and two thousand five hundred (2,500) cords | to be delivered on or before the Ist day of Novem- pee st be writte: aot in words on the e price mu: written ou bid, as must aleo the fall name and post office ad- idder. dross of the Pena disloyal parties will not be eon- sidered, and an oath o: it re . H. RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, RY 5 Fopcnate for Wood The bidder will be required to accompany hia i ith aguaranty signed by two respon- Roe ops thatin.case his bid. be accepted, he will at once execute the contrast for the same, with good and sufficient sureties ina sum equal tothe amount of the contract. to deliver the article pro- ed in conformity with the terms of this adver- isement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the centract, they to make good the dif ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the Goat ete Gourt, or of the United States Dis- ‘ict Attorney. Bonds ina eam eqnal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his een be required of the successful bid- lers upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of , and State of . hereby, jointty and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of — — be aecepted, that he or they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sumequal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed, in to the terms of the advertisement, dated July 5, 1864, under which the bid was made, conformity and in case'the said shail fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the per- son to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this day of + 136—. Witness: Seal. Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate abovementioned. The right to reject any or all bids that may ba deemed too high is reserved by the ey ale master. sier General and Chict Quartormarts ir @1 ene an ‘ie! a rmaster, dy 6-td hi Depot of Washington, BOPOSALS FOR FORAGE. AIRY QUARTERMAS?ER’S OF710%, g Wistar Daror, Deo, 8, 1888. H Bealed Proposals eter by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- eee at Washington. D.O., Baltimore, Md.. lexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and 8traw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and 80 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they repose to make deliver: and the rates at whi ey will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliverics shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. + The price must be written out im wordson the 8. Gorn to be up in d stout sacks, of about two bushelsesch. Oatsin like sacks ofabout three pushelseach, The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw ncopcned to be delivered mest be roporals. jes offered under the bids herein fn- id inspection by the Government Inspector before Being acces od. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and params’ will sa} made when the whole amout contracted for shal! have beep “slivered and accepted. The bidaer will be Zequired. to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract,to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this adye ent; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the olfer of eai¢ bidder and the next lowest Tespon: sible bidde_,or the person to whom the con! may be awarded. The rer} Cara | of the guarantors must be shown by Phe official certificate of aU. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any ether officer under the United States Government or respousi- ble person known to this office. A bidders\wil be daly movined of the accept ice or rejection o! eir proposals. “rhe fall oame sede? 0., re of Sao bidder must be legi written in the proposal. weroporale mast be tdadrenset te Brig, Gen. D. H. ucker, ‘a! juartermaster, aship, Ty a Dens should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage. Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con: tract, signed by the contractor and both of hi arantors, will be required of the successful bid- dence bidders y on signing one SOMSEACES a rms of bids, guarantees, and bonds, ma; be obtained upon appifcation at this Office, * J FORM OF PROPOBAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) —— I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s I'>partment at Agreeably to th terms of your advertisement ee ere ala for forsge, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 4, 1863, the following articles, viz: —— bushels of Corn, in aacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bnshela of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 82 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 eunds —tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 unds, Deilvery to commence on or before the —- dayof , 186, and to be completed on or before the —— day of , 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United Btates, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days etter being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rucker. : General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D, 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of a County of , and State of » hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United State: and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the game with good and sufficient sure- in a sum equal to the amountof the contract, | ties. to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1853, under which the bid was made,and,in case the 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 awarded. ness, Given under our hands and seals this —— day of ‘Beal. I perky, coer y. that, to the best of my kuowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ——, To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to office. D, H. RUCKRR, dec $tf Brigadier General and Q. M. cu QUARTERMASTEBR’S OrRIOR, ron.t Dupont oy Wasa Washinston, D. C., January 4, 1364. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send bo this office, on MON DAY ofeach week, s sealed proposal or list, am dupitcate, of the articles they are pre) i to furnish to this Bepot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be obtained without delay, and atthe lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list vonctaally: every monday mcr EN adie General and Chief‘ pee Se : . ja5-tf Depot ot Washington, EDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFIOR, asHincTor, D. C., June 15, 1864 All dealersin this cityand G to well to the Medical Purveying Department, are requested to send te this office, on the MONDAY of each years pet iss us cnearticles ther aay be prepare rnish, at short notice, wi' tiachea to % aripe heals O. SUTHERLAND, Je 15-tf Burg. U.8. A., Medical Purveyor, UT IN THE WORLD. ByT.S, Arthur, 0 A Woman’s fret spn! of Woman, aaa A Lifefor a Life. By Miss Muloch, $1.5) hirley. * Currer Bell, $1.50 illette. By Currer Bell. $1.0 John Halifax, By Misa Muloch, $1.50 The Bridal . By Mrs, Southworth, $1.50 Belf Bacrifice. $1.50 7 The Mississippi Bubble, $1.25 Parton’s Life of Franklin. Two Vola., $5 Family Pride, $1.50 Ler in Black, $1.50 je TION, LADIES : ee PAD, MABE, LEARN.” PRINCE, F Tati PAY ATTENTION | NCE, on F #\ 8 Hons sews, Braids, and docs all kustsee cary t! iy and promptly. Call ; eet en Nome ber the name— igae 8 : ~ 'RINGE, je 13- ‘Te UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE AT HIS ¥: den’s Wharf, PAS 0b0 TERT PRIME” w PIN! RANCK TAYLOR FLOORING, which It wih neo, build ers oF others to examine’ qurchastas: else- where. ae and Planing d rteat a Soggy eG Pasi done a tn stg } D . 20HNEON, legiance mustaccompany ““propomnlamant be addretaed to “Brigadier Gens 4 0..,”” and should be plainly 4ife by the consequence of ‘act ;| | SCROFTLA, eorgetown, who wish” BALTIMORE LOOK # OFFICE No. ¥ SOUTH FREDERIOR ST neue THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADventiatwe Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, and Bfectual eae in the world for DIRBASES OF IMPRUDENOR, Relief im Siz Hours! No Trifling! Persons Ruined by Ignorant Protenders, of by ly Poison, Mercury, should apply 4 CURE WARRANTED ANTED OR NO @. ~ we FROM ONE 10 rWo Da erated eakness of the Back, I Btrictures, Affectiont of the Kidnery any Barfee Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dys- Bipty, Laneuor, Low Spirits, ‘Confusion of teas, alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, Tremblins: PuDness of Bight or Giddiness. Disease of the Heal! Nose, or Skin, Affections Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—these Teme Dist? ders arising from Solitary Habite of Youth. the SRORRT and solitary practices more fatal to their Victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners ot Blysens. blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossi- ble. mpaters woe jally,who have become the ricti: l- taryVice.that ¢readfal and destractive habit wnfew snpually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Menof the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lige Ga paperoe we pe thunders ef eloquence or ¢ liv pied Has y ug lyre, may call with fall TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIOR. These are some of the nad and m y effects produced by early habite of youth ghee Wests of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dimnes# of Sight. Lors of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. Be- rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c: MENTALITY. —The fearful effects on the mind much to be dreaded—Loss of Memery. Confasion of Ideas, Depression of spices Evil Fo! rebodi anes rater Belf-distrust, Love of pty meee NET ED ARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contempiatin, Marrisge, aware of Physical Weakness, gant Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformitiva, &c., should apply immediately. He who places himself under the cara of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor as a gen- nd confidently rely upon his skill as a ORGANIO WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY EMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- is speedily cured, and full vigor Ral of the most nervous, debilix tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Menta? Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- Yous Irritability, Tremblings. and Weakness, er eau eaation of the most fearfal kind, speedily ‘ured, DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the moat eminent Qol- leges in the United 8tates. and the greater part of whore life has been ntin the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphiaand elsewhere,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,great nervonaness,be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately, YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain ce indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecte of which are nightly felt, even when not cured. renders marriage impoasible, stroys both mind and body, should apply immedi- ately, Whata pitythata Lagat man, the are of hia country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the dirs pre and enjoyments of evistion from the pat of nature and indulging ina certain secret habit, Buch persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to promote connnbial happi nessindeed, Without these the journey soreeey mew alee) life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the a hourly darkens to the view; the mind shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted wit) our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleaaure: finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- plying to those whe, from education and re: hi spect ity can alone befriend him. He falls into t! hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch bis pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after mon’ ras long as the smallest fee can be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- ing disappointment; or, vy the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- ms of thia terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., pro ne with frightfal rapidity until death pute an end to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- Biscuyerem coun-ry from whose bourne no traveler 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 pumber. S27 No letters received unless post-paid and eon- taining a stamp to be usedonthe repiy. Persone writing should state age,and send portionot ad- vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hanes in his Office, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment’ Within the last twenty rs, and the numerous important Surgical Ope ons performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of “The Sun” nd many other papers, notices of which have ap- red again and again before the public, besides standing asa gentleman of character andre spony lity, is a sufficient guarantee to the f- ieted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Ja 29-ly ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY SVER USED “Yea, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, & Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Meroury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taxte, and will not in any way in- Jure the stymach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to fourdays,and recent cases in‘*twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present . KO BXPOSURE. NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopavia, or Mercury, try the SAMARITANS GIFT. fent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!! ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, @c. 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