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P F I 0 I A L COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE-PREVENTION OF FRAUDS CAPTURED PROPERTY,. WahDefahtmeict, ) Adjvtakt OtHtmAi.'i urncr, Washinotoh, 8pt, is, lieH. ) Oners! odere. No. 117. .. . . Hi following act of Congress H published 'rt' lb Information and government o( all con ernedi IPriLtr-No.iei.J Aw apt la addition to the several acts f00?1? eoramerelal Intereotirse betwee " 'VT. JSi!!E reetlonary ttates.ao.1 to tirovMe for the ;" prevention of frauds In Ates dccUred In nsur rectloo. Uwt of the tnitei states of AmerU, " ": AemMnf, Thai sales of enured and ftbMdoDjhl proper ty under the set approved March twelve, riStm hundred and etxty-three, mey be mAde At eiier. nlees. In StAtes tfeclAred la Insurrection, ab n,.L dtiirnated by the SeeretAry of the Trees ttrr, ai well At other places cow Authorized by "?".' Andtott further enacted, ThAt, In Addition to the captured end AbAodoned property to be re ceived, collected, od disposed of, as provided In Id et, the said agents shall take eherge of And lease, for periods not exceeding twetv moothe, the abandoned lands, hornet And tenements within the districts therein n Anted, and shall Alio provide, In such leAiee or otherwise, for the employment And i-enerl welfare of All rertooi within the lines of national military occupation within lAld loeur- reetionAry states formerly held m Biaves.wnoere nr shell become free, Property, reel or personal, hell be regarded At abandoned when the lawful nwnrf thereof shall ha vnluntarllv absent there- from, and ensued, etfher In Arm or otherwise, in aiding or eaeAoredDr the rebellion, Pe.S. And be U further enacted. That All moneys arising irora me leasing -pi wonouoneu iu, honiee, Ann tenements, or from sales or captured and abandoned property eolteeted aod eold In pur-! raftneo of said Mt, or of thte Act, or from feee col l reted under the rvlee And regulations mAde by the ftecretery or tbe Treasury, end approved by tbe rreeldent, dated respectively the twenty-elghth dAyof Auruit, eighteen hundred end sixty-two, the thirty-Brit dey of March, And the eleventh day day of September, eighteen hundred And sixty three, or under Any amendments or modltleAttoni thereof, which hee been or ebaU be mAde by the peereiaryor me TreAiury, aoa epprovea ovine rreeldent, foe conducting the eommerelAl Inter eouree which has been or shall be licensed end. permitted by the rreeldent. with end in SUtee de clared lnlniurreetlon,ehAll, After lAtUfylDir there from All proper end necessary expenses, to be ad froved bythe Secretary of the Treasury, be natd nto the TreAeury of the United StAteet And All ac eounteof moneys received or expended in eon nee Uob therewith ehAll be Audited by the proper ee eonntlnir effleere of the TreAiury. Tout the flfit eeetlon of the "Aet to provide for the eolleetlon of nbAndnnl property end for the prevention of rrud In loa jrreetlonAry dletrleti In the United Stetee," Approved Mirth twelve, eighteen hundred And Uty-three, le here by extended eo m to loolude the ileierlptlone of rroperty mentloneJ In en eet entitled "An Act turner to provide for the eolleetlon of dutiea on tmporta, aq J for other ptirpoitt "Approved July thirteen. lthteen hundred and il-lj-ooe, end ad Aet entitled "An Act to upprttt lorurreetloo, to punlih treeionnnd rebellion, to lelie And ontl eAt the prorertr of rebela, And for other pur poere," Approved July eeventeen, eighteen hun tired end nlxty-two, reipeetlvel) i end that the Alee provide! for In Mid Act flnt mentioned tQAy he in Me At euch plAcre ai my be deilKnAtel by the Secretary of The Treaiury. And aeetlon ilx of tAld flratmentloned Act le hereby emeoded ao as to Include every deeertptlon of property men tioned in the acta of Julv thirteen, clehteen hun dred end alxty-ooe, and July aerenteen, elKhtern hundred and alxtv-two Aforcaal h And that All property, real or peraooe), deacrlbed In the Acta to whlefa thla la Id addition, ahall be retarded AbAndoned when the Uwfulowner thereof ahAll be voluntarily Abaent therefrom, hnd emtaced, either in arma or otherwtie, In aiding or eneouraglng the rebellion. See. 4. Jnd b U further eneoVif, That the rrohl bltlona nnd proviaione of the Act approved July thirteen, elihteen hundred aaJ alxty-one, end of the Acta Amendatory or aupplementary thereto, hell Apply to All commercial lntereourie by end tetweeo peraon realdlflKor being within dlitrlcta within the p'eient or future Unea of national mili tary occupation In the Statea or pArta of Statu declared In lmurrectlon, whether with each other nr with peraone reildlng or being within dlitrlcta declared In lnaurrectloa and not within thoie llneai and that All periona w.thln the United Statea, not native or naturalized cltlzena thereof, tb.Allbe aubject to the lAtne prohibition. In All commercial lntereourie with lnnebltAnte of St Atei tr parta ol Statea declared In loiurrectlon, ai cltl tene of loyal Statea ere aubject to under the laid act or Acta. tntf It il further ended, That whenever Aity part of AloyAl etate ahall be under the cod trol oflniurgeoti, or ihAll Se In dengeroua prox imity to placea under tbelr control, all commercial lQtcrourie therein and therewith ahall be aubject to the aame prohibition! and condition! ai Are created by the ild acti, ai to iueh lntereourie be tween loval and Insurrectionary Statea, lor auch time and to iueh extent ai ibalt from time to time become neeuiarr to piotect thepubllo intereita, and be directed by th Secretary of the Treaiury, with the approval of the Preaident. See. 6. And in it fu thtr enscttd, That eo much of me nun ircuua ni toe ci Kri'rovru pij iHcntVi eighteen hundred end alxty-two, And the fourth eetlon of the Act approved March twelve, eigh teen hundred And alxty-three, ai directs the man- nrrui hiiiiiuuiiui unTi.cuauiri, uu iniicii urr, la hereby repealed, and taat, la lieu of the dlitrlbu tton thereby directed to be made to Informers, collector!, end other officers of the customs, the court decreeing condemnation may award such aomDensation to customs officers, informers, or other persona, for any service connected there with, as will tend to promote vlrllance In protect ing the public Intereita, and as shall be Just and) equitable, In no case, however, to exceed the ag gregate amount heretofore directed by the aald nun section. See. 7. And be it further enacted. That noprooertr seized or taken upon any of tbe Id nnd waters of ins umieu oiaics uy idc nnrai lorcri tcereoi, snail be regarded as maritime prlreij but ell property ao eeifed or taken thai! he promptly delivered to tne proper omcers oi me courts, or as prov idea in this act and In the said Aet Approt ed March twelv e, eirhteen hundred and slxtr-three. rice. 8. And be it fuitltr enictrd. That It aSatl he lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval ol the President, to authorize Agents to turcaejeior the United states any products of States declared In Insurrection, at such places therein as shall be designated by him, At men prices as shall be Agreed on with the seller, not exceeding the market value thereof atthe place ol dellvcrr. nor exeecdlnc three-fourths of the market value thereof In the city of New York At the latest ouotations known to the ajent purchas ing t Frovtded, That no part of the purchase-money lor any products so purchased shall be paid, or agreed to le paid, out of any other fund than that ariilor from nrovertr eold aa cebtured or abandoned, or purchased and sold under tbe pro visions of this act All property so purchased shall be forwarded for sale At such place or ple-ei as shall be designated by tbe Secretary of the 'lieasury, and the moneys Arising therefrom, After payment ot the purchase-money and the other ex penses connected therewith, shall be paid Into tbe Treasury of the United Mates ( and the accounts of All moneys eo received end paid shall be rendered to. and Audited by, the proper accounting officers ofthe Treasury. See. 9. And b4 it further enaited That so much ol section five of the act of thirteenth of July, eigh teen hundred and sixty-one, Aforesaid, as author izes the Tresldent, in his discretion, to llcrnse or rermlt commercial relations In any State nr sec Ion the Inhabitants of which Aie declered In a state of Insurrection, la hereby repealed, except ao far as may be necessary to authorize supplying tbe necessities of loyal persona residing In insur rectionary states, wlttila the lines of aotual occu pation by the military foroes of tbe United States, aa to ieated by published order of the command ing General of tt.e department or district so occu fled) and Also, exeept ao tar as may be necessary o authorize persons residing within such lines to bring or send an market in the loyal states any uroduete which tbev ahall have irnduc.i with their own labor or the labor of freedmen. or otheri rmployed and paid by them, pursuant to rules re lating mereio, wmen may re established under proper auinomy. ahu do goous, wares, or mer ehAndlM shall be taken Into a State declared in in. eurrcctlon, or transported therein, except to and from such places and to such monthly Amounts as shall have been previously agreed upon in writing bvtheeommAndior Ueoer.! of tbe department in which such places are situated and an officer de signated by the secretary of the Treasury for that purpose. See. 10. And be it further racted, That all offl rets and privates of tho regular aod volunteer luroea of the United States, aad allofllcers, sail ors, and marines la the navaJ service, are hereby prohibited from buying or selling, trading, or In any way dealing In the kind or description ol property mentioned Iq this aet, and the Act to which this Is in Addition, whereby to receive or expect Any profit, beneiu, or advantage to him self, or any other person, directly or indirectly vonoeeted with htm i end it ehAll be the duty of euea otnoer, private, sailor, or marine, when such property shall cotue Into his possession or cus tody, or within his control, to give nutloe thereof to some agent, Appointed by virtue of this Aet, And to turn the seme over to such Agent without delay i Any officer of the United states, civil, mil itary, or naval, or any sutler, soldier, marine, or other person, who shall violate any provision of this Ad, or who shal take, or CAuse to be takco, Into a State declared to be In insurrection, or to any other point to be thcjiee taken into such mate, or who shall transport or sell, or otherwise llspoie of therein, any goodi, wares, or mer chandise whatsoever, except in pursuance of li cense and authority of the President, as provided iisald tilth section of the aet of July thirteen, elihteen hundred and slxtv-one. Aforesaid. il Any officer or other person aforesaid who shall make Any false statement or representetlon uiku which license end authority snail be granted for a nth trADl Port Atlon. sale, nr other dlinnaltlnn. and aoy officer or other person aforesaid who hall, under aoy liceaie or authority obtained, willfully and knowingly tram port, sell, or other wise dispose of, any other goods, wares, or mer chandise) than auch aa art in good faith ao licensed and authorized, or snau win mi iy ana Knowingly transport, fell, or dispose ot the same, or any portion thereof, Id violation ol the terms of such license or Authority, or of Any rule or regulation urcsortbed hv the Seeretary of the Treasury euii. ccrnlng the same, or ehAll t guilty of Any at of .i&b.iil.iu.nt.urwIIUulinls.ppruitrl.tloooIlHib. II. or prlv.t. mon.f or proprtyt or ka.ploir Isls. ...oua it or willfully mskiug .07 Isiso teturos, o or of Any other Ait Amounting ton felony, etui' be liable to Indictment aa for a mledemeArior. m1 i nne noi exeewimn uh'mhpummu .,,...-.. , punishment In the penlwnttAry not exceeding three yeArs, before Any eourt,tvll or military, oompetentto try the same. And It shall be the duty of the SeeretAry or the Treaaurt, from time to time, to Institute euah Investlgetlone aa boat be necessary to detect And prevent fraude And Abuaee In the trede And other trAnaacttons eon tmnlated bv this Ait. or bv tha acta to which thla Is aupplementary And tbe agents making auch In Teetliatlona ehAll hAve power to eompel tbe At tend nee of wltacesee, and to mAke exAmlnatlona on oath, see. 11. AnAbe it fwther envied, ThAtthe fleere tAry ofthe Treasury, with the ApprovAl of the rrcsldeot, shall make such rates end rrculatlone aa art neeessary to secure the proper and econom ical execution of the provision of this Act, And shall defray allexpeoaea of auch execution from theproceeds of feee Imposed by ield rulee end reg ulatlons of sales of captured and abandoned pro perty, uu vi saiei nrrrinwcivi u'uimu. Approved July a, 1 84. B""a" '"" ,",,"t0'r?rTowND. oeti Asililant Adiutant General. A F P I 0 I A L. ABRAHAM LUVCOLN. TRESIDtNT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ' To all whom it f-wy concern: Satisfactory evidence bAvlng been exhibited to me that Joitrn Nicolas Aldeaich Bin it qui has been Appointed Consul of the Swiss Confeduatlon, At Cincinnati, for tbe States of Ohio. Indian, And Kentucky, I do hereby recognize him ai such, And declare him free to exercise And enjoy euch func tions, powers, And privileges, as Are allowed to Consuls by tbe law of nations, or by tie iaws oi the United States, and existing treaty stipulations between the Government ol SwltrtrUnd And the United StAtes. In testimony whereof, I hve CAuied these Let ters to be made Patent, And the Seal of the United States to be hereunto AlHxed. Given under my hand At the city of Washing ton, the seventh day of October, anno (u e.J Domini, one thousand eight hundred and ilxty-rour, AaaoiineioaepeDuenoaoi me United StAtes or AmencA, me etgniy ninth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the Tresldenti William H. Scwaho, Secretery of state. n F F 10 I Ab . ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT Ot THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. To aU u-hom it may concern: Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to me that J. TiiEoniiLci Plate has been appointed Consul for tbe Free end Hanieatle City of Hem burr, At Philadelphia, I do hereby recognize htiAASBuch, and declare him free to exercise eud enjoy euch functions, powers end privileges, as Are Allowed to Consuls by the Uwof nations, or by the laws of the United States and existing Treaty stipulations between the Government of Hamburg and the United StAtes. In testimony whereof, I have caused these let ters to be made patent, and the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the seventh day of October, anno Domini Il.i1 one thousand eleht hundred end sixty- four, and ofthe Independence of the United StAtes or America, tbe elghty.nlnth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the Treildent t V ILLIAH n. SEWAHP, Secretary of State. h HOl'U S A L 8 " FOK TvJIt AH'IINU L TAPER AND TWINE. Toit OrnrE Depaatmeht, ( October 23. 1W4. Sealed PronoiAli will be received At this Depart ment until the tfth day of December next, at U o'clock, noon, for furnishing WRAfPING PAPER AND TWINE for the me of the Post omete in tbe united states, for one year from and alter the list day ol Decem ber next. The said articles Are to be delivered, free or ex pense, At tbe Blank Agencies of the Post Office De partment at HrRSIUDglQD. V. V... IVCW I OIK CUV, nd liuff.lo. N. V. Tne estimated ouaniity ot eaca antcie. ana tne quality thereor required at each Agency, y are specified below. DIITHICT lO. I. AT WAiniRDTMt. n. C. 3,200 reams of Wrapping Paper, 90 by so Inches In size, of material and quality fully equal to that now In use In the Department, and to weigh 33 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 20 perfect quires. 10 reams of the same kind of paper, 26 by 40 Inches In size, and to weigh 66 pounds to the ream. 6,000 pounds of Jute, or other suitable Twine, hard twisted, end In balls, to weigh one pound eaeh. or about that 2,000 pounds of eoarse Hemp Twlae. about one eigntn oi an men in memeier, wen iwisieti, in balls, to weigh from IX to 2 pounds each DIlTHtrT MO. 2. HEW YOHK flTV. 12,000 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that arscnoeu iaiairiumicivi u unci no. i. 200 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described for District No. I. 16.000 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that tint described for District N . 1. 10,000 piunds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second description lor District No. t. DISTBICT HO. S, BCFTAL0. . V. 10,000 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that first named for District No. I. 30 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that IasI earned for said District. 10,000 pounds of Jute, or ether Twine, similar to that of the' first description for District Ho. I. 7,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second description, for said Dis trict. Proposals will be received for each Article sepa rately, and separately for eech District, or for the whole. The contract or contraetswiii oe aw awed to tne lowest and best bidder, to be determined After a sareiui examination lor tne purpose oi ascertain ing which bid will. In tts practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. if the dlstrtste should be reconstructed, or In creased in number, or any of them discontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such piece or places as the Postmaster General shall designate, at ororitta orlees. And the Postmaster General reserves to himself the privilege of Increasing or reducing the quan tity oi ma articles rcquireu, ii it snait om iouna niceiinrv iu uo aa. Samples of such articles as are now furnished can do seen at enuer oi tne aoove namea Agencies. Bidders will send samples of such Articles ai they propose to f urnlih with their bids. Each bidder must furnish, with h la ptopoiaIs, guaranties of his ability to comply with his bldt ana a certincate irora nil nearest postmaster mat such guarantors are credible And reliable citizens must also aeeomtianv his proposals. Two sufficient sureties will be required to a eon tract. Failures to turnun tne articles contracted tor promptly, or the furnishing of Articles of an Infe rior quality to those contracted for, will be con sidered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not mAde in accordance with these pronoiais will not be considered. ProHosa Is must be marked on the outside ol tbe envelope with the name of tbe article or articles proposed for, and the letter containing them ad dressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, v aaaiogion, u. ,, w, uLnmsurt, ocJt-mtit Po it ma iter Gsnerel. T O TUB PUBLIC DETECTION OK COUNTERFEITERS. Treasoav DcrAaTStciTT, I SoLKiTOE'sOriKE, Octobers, 1W4. f Congress, by an act passed at Its last session, placed a considerable sum of money at the disposal of the Secretary 0 the TreAiury, to be employed In the prosecution of meesures lor the detection and punishment of persons engaged in counterfeit ing Treaiury notes, fractional currency, end other iccuriuc ui 1111 uniieu aiat.es. 401a mnu is un voted to the payment of rewsrdi to detectives end others, through whose Instrumentality offenders ra uroufni io justice) ana 11s AuministrAtion Ana tbe conduct of the measure referred to ere pieced, by order of the Secretary, under the Immedlete suiisivhui me uuuciiiucu. iu wiioiu ii cum munlcationi relating thereto or to the oOeooes Indl eated should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties who have aided In the apprehenalonof counterfeiters. It Is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the Interest which all good citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to Impair the C fruit ui ill, untiuuii counties. HDIJ IQUI cm Ban ran all business operations, will initiin th , nest co-eperatlon of ell capable of afford In r anv aid In the efforts being made by the Department for the AttAlnment 01 that desirable end. It Is eaneeiallv urred that all persons havlnr & bnnwL edge of facts important 10 be known by the Ue- partmeni concerning ,utu outucci, win communi eata them lullv and oromottv to the undenlnl. PubllihersofnewspApere throughout tbe country will render essential service to tbe Government and the public by giving conspicuous publication loinisoaru. AunAnu KivnuAHi nol-td3niw so 11 ci tor 01 tne ireasury. rPHK FIUBT NATIONAL HANK OK L WASHINGTON has removed to Its New Marble Building on Fifteenth street, between F and O, opposite the United States Treasury (ell! eashaoite, loans money, receives deposits, furchases Government cheeks and vouchers, and ranaacta a nl hnktnr business. Careful attention given to Government and city wuitoenvup, ana aeeounis 01 eorraipoauems. H. D. COOKE, President. WM. . HUNTINGTON, CAshler. AMin-tf A1TORNEV ANnCUUNSl'LLfJB AT LAW. SuoMMUiuaHlaUis NorOiusl Mn.t nl , .uti .ll(Muia.)rMl,,0PP0.1I.IL. tisl .olr.DM of lli. Tr..sury Balldlar. WssblajVju 111,, I), ft. tiuo.' .spxlsur la ilslsu upoi to. Uaiu. tiUt. ITU-1J PROPOSALS. pnoroBAi-a roH roitAog. CMttr qtraatt Minin'i orrirt, I WAsmifetoe Depot, lemer 8, ti, ( Sealed proposals are lrvtl'ftd by the undersli ned orsupplVing the Unit! slates Uuarter mas let's DepArtmeot, At Washl niton, D. &, Juitlmom, M.I., AlexAndiiA, and Fort Monroe, a., or either o. Ibeee plases. with Hay, Corn, Oats, And Str aw. Kds will be reeelvedfor tho delivery of Voo bushels of eorn or oats and BO tone ol hay or straw. nnvamii Bidders must state at whleb. of thi AtTe-oamed points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make dr liveries tbrreat, the quantity of each ertlsle proposed to bo deliv ered, the time when said deliveries shall be eora aeneed, and when to he completed. The prteej mutt be written ontin wot Js on the Ud. com to be pnt tip In good ttout sacks, ot about two btuhelt each, oats In like sacks, of about throe tmihele eaeh. The sAsks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. 1h: hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay, or straw, proposed to be delivered must be stated In the proposals. ,... an iha riat AfTared under the bids herein in- Ttted, will be subject to a rigid Inspection by th Government Inspector betoje being aocepted. Contracts will M awarueu iron uiov iu nm i the lowest responsible bidder, aa the Interest of the Government may require, and payment will be Hade wnen ine wooia amouu wiuiimh-u iur iuiii bare been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to Accompany his proposal with a guaranty, aimed by two reaponii Lummam. initio east his hid la accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good aod sticieot sureties In a sum equal to the amount of the eon tract, to deliver the forage proposed la conformity with the terms of this Advertisement t And In iais lne BAId Dlaaer tnau iau to enter iuiu to vimtriwi, they to make good tne difference between the offer of said bidder end the next lowest reiponilble bid der, or the persons to whom tbe contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors muit be shown by the official certificate of a United states DUtrist Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer tinder the United States Government or responsible person known to th'i or.ee. All bidden will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full nam and P. O. address of each bidder must be legibly written In the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H. Rusker, Chief Depot QuartermaiUr, Was1 Ington, D. C, and should be plainly marked " Pro posAlB for Forage." . ... Bonds. In a sum eoual to the amount of the con tract, signed by the contractor and both of bit guar an tors, will be required of the successful bid der or rudders upon signing toe u;uri. Blank forms ol bids, guarantee, an bonoi, may be obtained upon application at this office runm ur riiuruMi (Town, County, and Mate) (Date) and deliver to the United States, At the quarter master's Department at , agreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inviting prop- sals for forage, dated Washington Depot, lo ember 8, lS&i, tbe followlnj Articles, ?i uusneis oi vora, m , j- vuuu of 64 pounds. -i i bushels of Oats, to sacks, at per bushel of n pounds. kmsol baled Hay, at per ton of 2,ooo pounds. tone of baled Straw, at per ton of 2,ooo pounds. De.tlTe.rv tn aommeoea on or before the day of , l$e , and to be completed on or be fore the - day of , IM , and pledge m sel f to enter into a written contract wito toe unitcu States, with good and Approved icsurltlcs, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Tour obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rccxer, Chief Depot quartermaster. Washington, I. C GUARANTY. We. the undersigned, residents of, la the County of , and state of - harehr. tnlntlVAnd sever till 7. covenant wlUi the United States, and guarantee In ease the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will within ten dare after the acceptance of the said bid. execute the eontraet for the came with good and sufficient sureties, in1 a sum equal to the amount of the eontraet, to furnish the forage pro posed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863, under whleh the bid was made, and, In case the said ehAll fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guar ad tee to make good the difference between the offer by the BAld and the next lowest respotisible bidder, or the person to whom tho contract may be awarded. Witness, GIvennnderourbAnda And seal (tils dAyoi ,i . Seal. seal.l I hereby certify that, to the best ol my knowl edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient aa sureties for tbe amount for which thev offer to be securltv. To be certified by tho United States District At torney. Collector of Customs, or any other otnoer uader the United States Government, or responsi ble person known to this office. D. H. RUCKER, desvtf Brig. Gen. and Quartermaster. No. 703. TUE rilESIUENT UNITED STATES. B1 OF THE FOR THE SALE OF VALUABLE LAND1 IN THE LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN HK3EA VA1ION IN MINNESOTA. Inniirauanaanriaw. I. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Preaident of the United States of America, do here by declare and make known that public iaIcs will I held In the undermentioned Land OlMce. In the State of Minnesota, At the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wlti At ine L.na umce ai ai. reier, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth dav ot December next, for the disposal of the public lands comprised In the late reserve lor ine winneosgo inuians, aoova men tioned, and situated in the following parts of town ships, which will be eold at the appraised value jf the lands and the Improvements thereon, vln form Quutnueun ana wen oj intjyvi yrinupai meridian. In township 1M, range 21 15.1S1 9 acres. mtownsnin 1 in, range si 0 euau In township toe, range 25 I5.ui.3i In township 107, raogo 35 17,619.71 In township 108, range 25 stibi A schedule particularly describing the Individual tracts, with tne appraised value per acre, will be open for Inspection at the District Land OiSoes In Minnesota. TheofJerlng'ef the above lmda will ba com menced on the day appointed, and will pro 1 red, In the order designated In tho above mentioned schedule, and consecutively bv townships, as herein advertised, until the whole shall have been ottered, end the sale thus closed j but the sale iI.aII no 1 ue Kept open longer loan two weens, nan uo private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the city of Washington this 23d day of August, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred And slxtWour. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Bv the President! Jni. S. WitJON. Acting Comniliiloncrof the General Land Oltlcf. NOTICE TO ACTUAL BONA-FINDE SETTLERS -PRE-EMFTORS. In the third section of the Act of Congresi, Ap proved 2lst February, ISM, stAtutci, volume W, ? age KM, opening to sale the Winnebago heservA len, it li stipulated that before any person shall do cnuueu 10 cnier any poriiua ui um emu io ia, by pre-emption or otherwise, previous to their ex posure to sale to the highest bidder at public out sry, be shall become an actual bone-tide settler tncrcon, bdu inu cuniorm iuhii mo rcguiaiiuna now provided bylaw In eases of pre-emption, and shall pay, within tbe term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full appralied value of tbe lands and the Improvements thereon. Now, In order that all such bona-rlde, actual set tlements mey be secured to the several pre-empt-ori, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that they must come forward And tile their aOMv Tlta. deilrnAtlnr the Particular tracts on which they maybe actually settled, giving the date of iien actual sett lament, and. before the expiration of one year from suahdate, the several pre-emp- lion Claims must oe esiaoiuneu ueiore iuc ivrais ter and Receiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws, And full payment mAde thereon, eceordlog to the full Affixed, Appraised velue of the lends and the Improvements thereon 1st. In all such eases where tbe year may not claps before the commencement of the public sale, such bona tide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded iroin the pubiu 3 ale. jHi. 114 sU IIVU1IIUII irt. ill wu.wsi ..sb Jim may expire before the commencement of the pub lic saie, tne paruee mun raiBimm uu jny ua iui their claims, otherwise all tracts In this class will be ottered to the highest bidder, under the fdre going proclamation, yet with the stipulation that At such public sale the price must not be for a less sum than for the Appraised value. JOS. S. WILSON, au29wlit Acting Com ml 1 loner. EEDOM NATIONA.LI TUB EMANCIPATION WIOCLJLMATIOH VINDICATED I THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION OP THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, ISSUED JANUARY l,IMI AMD LETTER OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. S. TO THE UNION CONVETION HOLDEN AT SPRINOFIELD, (ILL.,) SEPT. t, ISO. Offlotelly RoTlsed end Correetod. rrom the Preu of the Natioxal IlirceuciX. Por ssle by HUDSON TAYLOn, nole-tr ri PennsylTsnle eveoae. IIilsAHOU1 UOTIli, SKKKS, LUADWItk. ev CO., LervwrPseriylMiiU jmmi. shS riwIs'tfA drill, fTukiilioa V, At-l CLOTHING. U NIONI UNIOMH UNIONMI GH.Nn CONCENTRATION. THREE ITOJRKM COMBINED. MESSRS. SMITH S. VO.t Corner of Twcnttenliitreet end Pennt. are., j, nrtucK" h co.t No, ll Seventh itrect, Iakh J. H. SM1TH, No. 460 Seventh street, HAveconioUilAled their business Atthe PF.OrLR'S CLOTHING (STORE, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, (Opposite the Tost Office,) Where you will nnd a ptendld Attornment of Cus tom Made Goods. Also, an Immense stock of Rcady-Made Clothing And Centlcnen's Furnishing Goods of every de scription. A MO, AN KN D LESS VARIETY OF BOYS CLOTHING, ALL THE LATEST STYLES I AT PRICES THAT DEFT COMPETITION ! "RUING Ur THE BOYS I" CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO-ORDER. Call And see our IMMENSE STOCK OF SAMTLES, Whether you buy or not. No charge for exaralna- CuME FRLY, TO AVOID T1IK RUSH, IP YOU CAN ! HUT COME t UO f.OT FOIIGET THE PLACE ! 1. II. SMITH'S, No. 4S0 Seventh street, Oppoelte Tost Offlee. L' OOKI I-OOICI LOOK! LOOK 1 CUSTOM-MADE GOODS AT DALTiMoni: rnicEs. tiltvt ;enlni; .t o.k IUU k BON TON MERCHANT TAILORING ESTADLISMFNT, under the luperlatentlenc. of MR. C TALMER, well-knoTii tp the cltUcne ol W.shlnxton, where feu H'lM tin.! the largest .nj test Assorted stock or rlKCE COODS tlist h r rr If en ollered la this city. smith nno's to,, O.k lun, No. 461 Serrata street. Opposite Tost Ofllce. N. II. TIECE GOODSAtnliolrs.lelo the tr.de t lowest m.rket prices. se!3 TH: "GIDEON I'niNTINU or r ice," rSTAELISIIXD IN IBM. UlllIOH A fEAKBON, -TEAM-POWER, BOOK AND JOB I'KIHTBRS, 311 Ninth ttteot, near Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON CITY, Having greatly incrcsiei the fieiiitlei of the above Old Eitabllihed Printing House by an almost ENTIRE RENEWAL OF MATERIAL and th addition ot several of the most Improved rOWKK-rKKBBKS, Are prepared to execute every variety ol LKTIER-rUESS PRINTING, TINE VISITING CARD LAHQE rUSTER 1-I.AIN OR COI.OKKU INK. I'KOItlTHJUB ANU UlSrATOU MAY BE KSLIKU UN. BOlt-lf N EV YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE. k:h-wj:ekly BiTwrtH new vunx. wash. 1NUTUN A1IO OEUROKTOWNi D. V. 8TEAMSHIF3 BALT1MURE, EM PIKE, 8ALVOK, AND JAB. 8. QUEEN. Rntul.r Sslllni D.ys WEDNESDAYS sod SAT ORDAYS, l 10 ra., from loot of Hlnh slrtet, flsortetowo, uj rier l, foot of Will street. New York, i'or frelcht or pssssire spply to MURQAN & RBIrlEUART, AieoU, foot of ulga street, UeorjretoWD. 01 JAUM tlAnU, Ajr.Dl, 17 WsJl street, Mew Y. delt-en 1171 York EXPKESSES. AUAMtJ EXl'IIEBH COMPANY, OPPICE Mi PENN. AVENOI, ' VTatliingtm OUy, D. O. HKEAT EASTERN. NORTHERN, AKD WEST- EUN KXVRES8 POUWAKDEKS. Keret.ei.4lM, Voa.r, Jew.trp, Valsi.kl.s, Note., ejtiMSL., BAHde, Sk. Ponurdid with IAPETY AND DISPATCH to All ...esslble sections of th. country. This Compssy bs. Ax.oetes In the prtnclpel rellwsT towns In lbs NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Its prtn.lpel offlses ere WAJIHtNOTOlf.B. C, JV. YORK, BOBTOtf, rHII.AMXU'UU.IULTIUOIllt, Oltt- riUx. ucxmaToa. Connections at. mede At New York snd Boatn. with lloee lorwerdlns; to th. CenAdsj end th. British Provinces, And with stsAmshlp lines to LIT' srpool, Southsjnpten. And HATre, end thense by Europcsn expressos lo ell promlnsnt eommerrtAl towos lo Crest Drltsln end on the Continent. Collection of Nolas, Drefts, .ad Bills inede el All Ascseslble perls of the United tuui. u. L uunnAiBli II WllhlniVin, f. a. B BASS BTKNCIL ALPHABKTa M. MRTCALF tt BON. IUI I In inn strMt. Hoston. Mail.. The oniy in a liu lecturers Iu the United StAUs of Hi ass Ali-Liuts And Figures, ti Any greet eateLt, or la Any veiUty. S.iltlil wt.oieiAle At tt.e L-.wi.l I asu I'flces, iiu,ti.e tuit of indelible suucii liU,vtry cheep. bUncll Dies, snd All kinds of Htenetl Stock, lequl rics or orders promptly attended to Jyaa KAIIxROADS, G" HEAT PINHBYLVANIA nOUTK TO TBI Northwest and southwest. On and after NOVEMBER Uth trains will leave Baltimore from the North Calvert nation ae follows I KAstMailAt .A.m. Harrlsburg Aseommodatloa....t.oo p, m. Lightning Express I JO p.m. The .to a. m. train from Washington connects with the ,. a, m. train from Baltimore for rttte burg and the West, and for EIrolra. Buffalo, noeneater, miORira, uanamiaigua, aou niagara Falls, and for New York City, Thct.n. m. TR A tTTf ROM WASHINGTON eonnecta with the t.top. m train from Baltimore, r jumirktnu tne norvn, anu iitiauurg nnu u West. ' SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. eOLDIIRs' TICK1T8 AT GOTH MB VT RiTR. ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. LOW FARE ANd"qUICK TIME. t5 For Tickets and an information adpIt at the offlee of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner t rnnT'aDia btcdusi una main siresu unaer iiv tlonal Hotel, and Depot House, No. 443 U street, near New Jersey avenue, Washington. J. N. DUBARRT, Superintendent N.CR.R. E. i. WILKINS, Tassenger and Ticket Agent, je4-ly Corner Sixth st, and Fa, avenue. OLIILADKLFUIA 1 AND BALTIMO WILMINGTON. BALTIMORE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On aod after Sunday, June Itth, 184, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR Baltimore. At 4 JO a. m.. (Exnreic. Mondavs e erpted.) 8.0A a. m., u m 3.10 and 10.10 p. m. Chester, at 8 OS, it. IS a, m, 1 .10, xw, 4.90, 6, And "JP:.?' wunungroD.At i.id, i,iuonaaysexcepieo,) b.ds, IMS a. m., 1 ao, 3 10, 4 ao, t, 10 jo, and it p. m. New Caatle, at 6 0 a. m. and 4 10 p. m. Dover, at 6 M a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Mliford, at S 05 a.m. Salisbury, at 8.0s a. m. TRAINS FOR PHILDELPHIA LEAVE Baltimore At 8.45 and t.i a. m., (Express,) 1,10, 6.25, And 10.36 p.m. Wilmington At 1.4S, .5, And I a. m 13.34, 1, 1.45, 4, 4 Jl, 7.30, And f.10 p. m. Salisbury At 1 p.m. Mliford At sift p. m. Dover at f ,10 a. m. and 4 65 n. m. New Castle at 8.30 a. ra. and AA p. m. Chester at 145 and t.40 a. m., 1, 3.39, 4.40, 5, 8.11, and 1.40 p. m. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate stations at 1035 p. m Leave Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate sta tions at 1.10 p.m. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORF Lcavb Cheater At M0 a. m . And 3 and I l.os p. m. Leave Wllmlnrton at 5.30 and t 25 a. m.. and a u and ll.40p.m. FREIGHT TRAIN, with pasieoger car attached, will leave Wilmington for Perryrllle and interme diate places at 1.45 p. m. SUNDAYS From Phlladslphia to Baltimore only at 4.30 a. m. and 10.30 p. m. from ruiianeipaia to Wilmington at JO a, m., and 10 JO and II p.m. rrom vv iimmgum 10 loiiaucipnia at l.i a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Onlr at 10 25 d. m. from Baltimore to Philadel phia. jcvfu n. t. i&KnrtKV, assi sup't. i AtTIMOnEAND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after SUNDAY, June Uth, 1M4, dally rraloj will b run between Waehlngton and New York, and Washington and the West, as follows! FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOBX and BOSTON. Leave Waehlngton ati.30 a, m., 11.15a. m.,830 p. m., dally exeept Sunday. On Sunday at 8.10 p. 1 nALTIMORE AND rHILADELFnlA. day. Passengers will note thai this train runs ae rar as rmiaueipnia oniy. FOR NEW YORK. Leave Washington dally at SO p. m. THit train Ufar lev l orkpattenoert exclusivity, TOR BALTIfilORA- Leave Washington at e.ao, a. m.. 7 JO a. m.. 11,15 a.m., 3 p.m., 4.45p.m., 70 p.m., and 6.30p.m. except Sundays. On Sundays at 7,30 a. m S p. m. and 8.30 p. m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Wuhlngton at tJ0a.rn.and3, 4.45, and 8.30 p, m dally, except sundey. On SundAy, At 3 and 8 30 p. m. Tickets sold to all points West, and bcooaot chetktd through. TOR ANNAPOLIS. Leeve Washington at f.30, a. m., and 4.45 p. m , daily, except Sunday. No train for Annapolis on Sunday, Trains leaving Washington at 7.30 a, m. and 1.30 p.m. go though to New York wtihoui change of carl. sleeping cars on s.so and 8.30 p. ra, trains. Berths saube secured until 5 p. m., dally, At the Tlcaet Offlcej After that hour they must be secured el the Sleeping Car Conductor. The first and fifth trains stop at all way points. The 3 p.m. train stops only at Bladen sburg, Bcllsvllle, Laurel, Annapolis Juoctlou, and Relay House, daily, except Sunday. On Sunday It stops At All way points, . PARTICULAR NOTICE. Passengers will please observe that the 3 p. m. runs only aifarai Philadelphia dully .txctpt Sunday. On Sunday if runs to Baltimore ontv. Also, that the 1.30 p. m. train taken Hew York pattenoert only. For further Information, tickets ol every kind, etc., apply to George S. Koontx, Agent at Wash ington, or at the tliket office. w. r. OM1TU, Muter Transportation. L.M.COLE, JeSo-tf Geaeral Tliket Agent. 1864. ARRA.NQKIIBNT8 1864. OF W K W TOKK I, I II . THE CAMDXN AND AtjBOY AND rillLADEL nil A AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMFA NHS' LINES. FKOM rHOJJJJtWKU TO NMW T0BX AMD WAT riAOSS, r.. WsU.1 Sir..! Wksif u4 K.m. lMKt.1. Dpo, wnj. uuti as tollowb, tie t Isre .1 A. M., Tts C.m.lea uid Amboy CkA. AeoommodAttoa ... yu .t . n.0i.,Ti.imu.a.oa4crsyi'iry-r,.w . ..i.ejr AtwnotoQiuaB ... At I A. M., t1. UuBdea ud JerMT atyi lit Morolo. Exprus .... At 8 A. M., Tie (Jsmden and Jeney Clryw tdauiTltket it 11 A.M.,TlsIlusUctoaAD4ierMyatyi M Kxoress . At it M., Tls Cemden end Anboy C. .od A. Assommodstloa .... X.M it t r. M., Tie Cejodea uld AraboyC And A. Express ...... At I I. M.t Tl. U.ralnKton And Jers.y Clryt WssbJiuton end N. Y. Expr.se At ftf F.d.iTlsK.QBlostoQAndJsneyCSryi EreDlnc M.U At IUI'. M.,vl. KiiiiliijtoQUKlJsruyatyi soutiiernMsIl AI IMINIihl) Tie Keoslogton And Jersey city, Soathern Express . AI I r. M.,TU Cmdeaend Amboy AesoBv . .M S.00 1.00 '.00 ssocAuon (rreixos ena ressenreTV 1st tins tlsket Xd ,lA.Stl.kfit its i.e- Tb. t.l. r. M. Erenlnx M.ll end the 1 u INI. 1,11 soutbern Express will ran delly, (All outers, Ban. iters exeepted.) . PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK LINES. Loato Wslaut street whkrfAt,And,fcm.ttSsa.l snd S p. m. Le.ve Kensloxton Depot At 11.16 km., S.M, t. ud e.i5 p. m., end 130 m. (nlxht.) The e.u n. m. Line runs dsllyt All otbers, Sun dsys exscpied. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA LINES. Le.ve foot of Osroley street .1 . .. m. end 3 p. m. From foot of Cortlsod street At 7, 8 end 10 a. m., 13 m., 4 Mid p. m., end 13 nlxht. The p. m. line runs d.llyt ell others Sunders exeept ited. W. H. OATZMKR, Ascot rhll'AendN. Y.l.ln... Pbiladeuhia, Dec. 3s, lgei. dell rriEHMS OF TOE BUrnKMK COURT JL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIANotle ivLereby given that, by a rule of th Court, It terms hare been fixed as follows i Qeneral Term. Third Mondey of January. First Monday of May, Third Monday of October. 7'mni ofthM Circuit (Vmat. In which elot.0 a Jury Is lmpaoneled tor th trial of civil cases.) First Tuesday of February. Third Monday of May. First Tuesday of November. 7 emu ofthe Criminal Court. First Monday of March. Third Monday of June. First Mondey of December, term of th Mttrici Covrf. First Mondey of June, First Mondey of Dooember. Special Termi. First Tuesdey of January. first Tuesday of Kebtuary, First Tuesday of Meuk. Irst Tuesday of April. Third Monday ol May. first Tuesday of June First Tuesday of July. First Tuesday of September, First Tuesday ol October. First Tuesday of November, I1IB lllMUajf UI eWWMsjeJI, lyorde of tbe Court. R.1. Mllll. jTte TJKYNOLUB' UOUHB, oob, oy iiaBTivirru bt. ash mi. atuui. WASHINU1VN, V. C. jjtiu fundthed st ill hours, and at the shorlut Ollec , W, HEYNOLJUS, eift-i itopriiwr MEDICAL. S FBOIAIj HOIIOJ. Dr. M. VELLNY'S Frlrete HoeptUl.m the Fed eral Block, Corner ot flevedth aod F streets, oppo site the Post and Talent Offices. Rooms 31 and ti, tip stair I, Washington, D. C All disease ol private nature treated In the heel scientific manner, aod radical sure effected in all easea. smtlltTU ArriCTIfW, or). ORMHOU, W.KET, STMirrVRKK, SKMIHAL rTKAKNES. or the remit ol VtHVPTVOVS DRKAMS, or any weakness of the tlKKKRATIVk irnnA$S,ttom anycauee whatever, or how loot tending, thoroughly and radically cured t also GOtr, RHKVMATJSM, NEVnALOtA, and other CHR0KW DISEASES at ihoSKRVES, MUSCLK3, BONES, and JOlSTSt SCB0FVLA, BLOTCltKb OBTfiB FACE, EftVPTlONSon the Limbs end body and all other ERUrTJVEDKEASESand DISEASE or Tne BLOOD, from whatever cause they may bare arisen. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE No matter what your dlsCAse, let no false dell caecy prevent you from applying immediately to Dr. Vcllny, who is aeknowlegod to be by far the most SUCCESSFUL THYSICIAN Lnth treatment of privete diseases. Fear not to some aod make known your misfortunes, and be will speedly send ron on your way rejoicing. SELF-ABCIE. That dreadful scourge of the young, indulged In when alone, destroys the generative organs, unfits them tor married life, producing weakness ot the back and llmbe, lose ol animation and muscular power, palpitation dfthe heart, nervous irrltabtll ly, loss ol memory, melancholy habits, insanity, son sumption, and death. YOUNG MAN I In view of the dreadful conse quence! of delay, do not fall to make your ease known Immediately to Dr. Vellny. Your secrete with him are sacred, and you may confidently rely upon his medical skill. Thousands whose systems were shattered and who were on the brink of the grave, have been brought back to vigorous health by his skillful treatment. MARRIAGE. Married per sons, or those contemplating matrl mony, who suppect themselves otlmpoteney semi- sal weakness, or any disease arising from a re- lased state .of the genital organs, whether the suit of disease, injury, youthful Indiscretions, r indulgence ofthe passlens In riper years, art eAr neatly entreAted to pUoe themselves under the sera of Dr, V, They may rely with certainty upon a speedy eure, and being restored to full health and vigor. He treats with entire succeis all diseases ol Females euch as LEUCORRHEA or WHITES, LAPSUS UTERI, &c, Ac, and in every ease guar antees a perfect CURE, FEES moderate, and VISITS and COMMUNICA TIONS strictly PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL, pjtiuons calling see no one but the Doctor. Those at a distance may be TiiEATrD bt hail, by Beading a statement of CASE, StcAc: Jy3-3tn Dn. WIBTAH'H BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD ron COU0HJ, COLDS AHDALLLUNQ COMPLAINTS Wlitere BAlsam of Wild Cherry docs not dry up a Couch and leave the seeds of Consumption in the system, but loosens It, and cleanses the Lungs of 11 im purines, Certlfleates Almost without number esn he tiro- dueed attesting to tbe remarkable cures performed oy mis remeay. None genuine unless signed "L. BUTTS,' on the wrapper. For sale by J. V. DINSMORK. 491 BraedwAy, New York. 8ETH W. FOWLS St, CU., No, IS Tremont street, Boston, end by alliDruggls's. oc3.wiS3m TMPOHTAT TO INVALIDS. IRON IN THE BLOOD. THE PER OVI A N IYRUP Is a protected solution of the rrotoxlde of Iron. A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE, That STRIKES AT THE R00TOF DISEASE v By supplying th blood with Its VITAL rniNCIPLE OR LIFE ELEMENT-IRON. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ylt Allies, purifies and enriches the Blood, there by infusing STRENGTH, VIGOR, and NEW LIFE lnio inv Tiiem. CJ-For DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY and FEMALE va.AM.r.ass, 11 is a spccinc. Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE. Depot, No. 411 Broadway. New York. For sale by all the Druggists. ocil-wjtsam 11 KDIUNU'B KU8HIA BALVE! PflBTV VRlRRi UVPKRIENCC Has fully estabUshed the superiority of Redding's HUllll OellTel OTBT U gwtr n'UllR uitli.mimu., REDDING'S RUSSIA SALTE heals Old Sores, Burns, fcaUs, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Sprelos, Bolls, Ulcers, end Cancers. Ho family should be without it. only aa cents per Boa by mll, 12 cents extra. Fer sale by J. P. Dinsmori, 491 BroAdwAy, New York; S. W.FowLEfc Co.,ia Tremoatstreet. Bos toni and by all Druggists aod Country Storekeep ers, ocai-w&ssm N K W I N V UTION or ARTIPICAL CHE0PLAST1C BONE TEETH, T DR. S. B. 8IGESM0ND h IIAYWARD, 340 Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Washington. Drs. 8. Al H.e&tlBthaatUntlonof th PUbllo to the following advantages of their Improved system i lit. ine teem oi maw mBuiiuiP ua miw corrode nor change eolof by Any Adds, and are threo-fourths lighter than any other. id. Ho teeth or roots need b ntr4te4. as th artlflatiAl nnas aaa b Inserted OVer thern id. The roots will be made Inoffensive and nevw to ache. 4th. No temporary teeth are needed, as perm. nent ones sen o meue immeuieiciy, increoy pre serving the natural expression ef tbe face, which, under the old system, is frequently disfigured. th. This work hAs been fully tested for ever Ave years by many of the first chemists and physl elane of this aod the old country. Drs. a. k H. have also Invented a whit lnde ctructlbl metal Oiling, with which the most sen sitive teeth can be filled without pain, and can build up a perfect sound tooth on any side reots, which will last through a lifetime. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I With Innoxious VaDor.tbv Drs. fiifrumnnil A. Htv. ward, 360 Peansylvanla Avenue, Inventors and sols manufacturers of An settle Innoxious vapor (not Laughing Gas, nor Chloroform or Ether) but strictly en Anaeetle agent, entirely free from ex hilarating effects and perfectly harmless causing a quiet sleep, with pleasant sensations and perfect In.Aii.lklllfa Al The beet of references given If required. Call and examine for yourselves. myOJ rpHIB IB TO GIVE NOTIOB, THAT JL the subscriber has obtained from tbe Orphans' Court of Washington county, In the District of Columbia, letters of admin titration on the per sob ai estate of Mry Vau Ness, let of wasninnoa county, v. v., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are here by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouebers thereof, to the subscriber oa or befor tbetMb day ui ifciuuer ne-xii iney may oinerwiie oy jaw ncea cludad from all Leiient of th aalJ aitata. ()t veil under my hand this uth day of October, loo. YV J LI l Am J. uiiAiunn, 0(35-1 avvi vy Admlalitrstor. MEDICA1,. DALTIM0RB LOOK HOSPITAL. MTABUBBKD AS A lirOII I10kf QVACEMT. THSAlILT FLACK WHEBKACVnt CAR BC03TAIRED. tin. Johnston has discovered the most Cer tain, frpeedv and oaly JCfleetual Remedy In the world ior Yvcaxneie hi iu vmk ur mriiv. Dinp tares, Affections ol th Kidneys sod BlAdder. In voluntary Discharges, I m potency, General Debili ty Nervousness, DyspepslA, La rigour, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, ra) pit ail on of the Heart, Tim idity, Tremblings, Dimness or Sight r Giddiness, Diseases ol th Head, Throat, Noic.er Skin, AfTee lions ofthe Longs, Stomach or Dowels those Ter rlbl Disorders arising from the solitary Habits ol Youth those secbet and solitary pre ot lees more fatal to their victims than the soar of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulyisec. blighting their mtist bril liant hopes or anUelpAtlone, rendering nurrlAge, Ac., Impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Soli tary Vie, that dreadful and deatmstlve habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou sands of Young Men of th most exalted talcnte and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders ot eloquence, or waked to resteer th living lyre mAy caII with full confidence, MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being Awareof physlsal weakness, or ganic debility, deform I tie, ate., speedily cured. lie wno piacea mmiru unur uiv esrfJ 01 ur. J may religiously confide on his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phy sician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured and Full Vigor Restored. This Dreadful Disease whleh renders Lite mis erable and Marriage Impossible Is the penalty paid by th victims of Improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses fnom not being awareof the dreadful eonsequsneee that mav ensue. Now. who that undeeitands the aubject will pretend to deny thAt the power of pro creation Is loat sooner by those falling Into impro per hablte then by the prudent! Besides being de a men oy ine pruaenu uesiaes oemg ae lc pleasures of healthy offiprlng, th most nd destructive symptoms to loth body , arise. The system become s deranged th prives tner serious end And mind Artie. Physical and Mental Functions Weakened lass of ProercAtlv Power, Nervous Irritability, Dye mdbIa. PalnltAtloD ofthe Heart. Indl re it Ion. Con- ;.v-..l- .- n.L..r. ...--.' . ' stltutlooAl Debility, a Washing of t Coughs, Consumption, h. iuj name-, OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Len hand side, going frem Baltttbor street, a few doors ftom th corner. Fall not to observe nam ana numoer. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang In his offlee. DB. JOHNStON, Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons, London, fraduate from one of the most eminent Colleges In he United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent In thehoipltals of London, Pa rts, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known) many troubled with ringing In the bead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfutness, with fre quent bluihtng, attended sometimes with a de rangement of the mind, were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured them selvrs by Improper indulgence and solitary habits, whleh ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or m art 1 age. Tit lie ere eome of tbesed and melancholy effect s produced by early habits of youth, vizi Weakness of th Back aod Limbs, Pains la th He Ad, Dimness of Sight, Loisof MuscAUr Power, PAtpltAtlon of th Heart, DyspepslA, Nervous Irritability, De rangement of the DUestlve Functions, General vcDimy, Bympuiois oi ionium puou. Mentally. The featful edicts on the mind are much to be dreaded Loisof memory, Confusion of Ideai, Dcprenlon of Spirits, Kvll Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of .Soli tude, Timidity, ais., are some of the evils produced. Thousands ol persons of all agee can now Judge what Is th cause of their declining health, loslng thelr vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular Appearance, About th eyes, sough And symptoms of consumption. YOUNC MEN, Who hAve lnlured themselves hv a certain MACtle indulged In when Alone a habit frequently learned irom evil companions, or a scnooi, ine encois oi which Are nightly felt, even when Asleep, and If not cured renders marriage Impossible, and de stroys both mind and body should apply Immedi ately. What a pity that a young man, the hop of hie country, the pride of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequent of deviating from the path ol nature and Indulging In a certain secret habll Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect thAt a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happi ness. Indeeu, without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage) the prospect hourly darkens to the vlewi the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be come blighted with our own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When th misguided and Imprudent votary ot pleasure flnds he has Imbibed th seeds of this ralnful dlieAie, It too often happen that an 111 Imed sense of sham, or dread ol discovery, del ere him from applying to thoe who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. He (alls Into the hands of Ignorant And designing pre tenders, who, lncspAbl of curing, filch bis pecu niary substance, keep him trifling month Alter month, or as long as the smallest fcecanhooMaln ed, end In despair leave him with ruined health to sigh ever his galling disappoint men t or, by the use of that deadly poison. Mercury, hasten the constitutional symptome of this terrible disease, such as Affection of the Head, Throat, Noie, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapidity till death Euts a period to his dreadful sufferings by sendlnit lm to that undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this Institution within th last eighteen years, and the numerous important Surg leal Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of tbe " Sun" and many other papers, notices of which have ap peared again and sgaln before th public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re sponsibility. Is a sufficient guarantee to the af filetod. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. Persons writing should be particular In d-rcct log their letters to hie Institution, In the following manner! JOHN M. JOHNSTON, M. D.. Baltimore Lock Hoipltal, JelS-ly Baltimore, Marylaud. Q f"p 1 O I AlT. NEWLY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Circular, No. . War DcrAHTMENT,) Adjutant Genchal'i Of rite, J Washington, August 3, 1MI. J It Is announced for the Information and guidance of all concerned, that an officer of a three years volunteer organization, who receives a new com mission at a dat subsequent to that of hlsorlglnal entreno Into service, f held to service for three ytsri from the date of hit latt muifur-tn, and not for three years from the date of original musteMn. No muiters-ln are authorized or recognized by the War DpArtment,or ift unexpired term of An ergAnliAtlon. Musters so made have uniformly been revoked, so soon as brought to notice. Where musters have Veen made by Com ml i sarles of Musters, or their AnUtants,yr the uncc pired portion of a frm, And thoracis doubt as to the Irosiuon oi aaomeer, in caie mvuiveu soouiu u orwarded through the proper Commlisary of Musters to the Adiutant Oenerel ol th Army, for th decision of tbe War Depertmen Regulation! slmilAr to the foregoing Apply to orgamzai ton muttered into service for a period ten than three yearn the general rule being that a com missioned omoer enaii, m ait eases, vm muaicrvu m for the period for which his regiment or company wae originally eo mustered. If officers of veteran organizations do not desire to secure the advantAges of their former " romntH tiont and rank,1 as contemplated by Section 3, ol Paragraph 1. Circular No. IS, current series, from this office, they can decline to bo remuitered as therein directed, and only serve out the unexpired tmn of the muster under whU.nthy mau be acttngat the time. Je. eV. IUITlF4ii1s Assistant Adiutant Geoeral. nyFIUIAL. War DEFAnTMi.NT, ) Adjutant General's Or ill, WsBiiiNaTON. D. C. October ai, 1864. ) The following officers, having been reported at the headquarters of the army for the ofteirtcs here inafter specified, are hereby notified that they wilt stand dismissed the service of tb United States, unless, within fifteen dsys from this date, they appear before th military commission la session. In this city, of which Brigadier General John C, Caldwell, United State volunteers, Is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against them: Absence without leave. Csptsln Martin H. McCbesney, 3d New Voik Mounted Rifles. .. ., First Lieutenant Wllllsm F. MeNamara, colli Pennsylvania volunteers. Second Lieutenant John C. Taggsrt, 69th Penn sylvania volunteers. VisobedUnc of order and absence without leave. Captain Tneodore Con key, 3d Wlscoiisln ci h'orging enlistment pa pert and induclnj mentodtttit. First Lieutenant Joel M. straight, mth Wiscuu n volunteers. E. D. TuWNSEND, OC31 Assistant AdJutAnt General. O FFI 0 I A L . War Depahtment. 1 Adjutant General's Office, WAlHlHeTON, D. C, October 39, 1864. Second Lltutensnt Anton Meyer, 13th United StAtes InfAntry, having been reported At the head quarters of the army for absence without leave. Is hereby notified that be will be recommended lor dtsmlisAl from the service or the United atates, unless within fifteen days Irom this date he re ports In psisnn to the cnmmand'nn ottlwr ol his """"" f" "" A "" "feVu.'rcJWNSEND, oc31 Aislitaut Adjutant OcneiAl.