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Papers served in peckages by carriers ut 948 rear, or $2 cents per month. To met! subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, @ advance; @8 for six = als? @l for three months; an@ for less than rcemonths at the mte of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, onm cunt; in wrappers, 2WO CENTS. UP Anverviegaents should be sent to the office befer= lx o'clock m.; otherwise they may . LEE THE RISI*G MAN, (From the Richmond Dispatch.] The rise which this officer hrs suddenly taken In (be public confidence 18 without a prevedent. A‘ (he commencement of the war ao enjoyed the bu nest reputation of any officer On the continent. But his feme wascorsiderehly damaged by the r tof bls omipaten Over the mountsins. The ; was unable to estimate the difficulties with which be was srrrounded, and was dis- pieseed with him because be dtd not accomplish woatweasie now convinced mast bave impossl- bile. Weconfess we were of the peimber who allowed our . high estimation of Gen. n abaken, if not altogetner y rtatow auitofthatexpedition. It was not unttl laced fn asituation where he bid an oppo to display his great abilities, that he was enzbied to teach the country and our- ves, as humble ac ing sudden jy suiciently estabiishe: fhe operations of nents upon premises not n. Lee, in the short cam- No captain that ever lived could have planued orexecuted » better campaign. It was perfect in all its parts, and will be set down hereafter as amrong thi dels which the mi!i- tary student will be required to study His first labor was to render the city impregnable, which he accomplished so successfully that, in the opin- ten of military men, it could not be taken by double the force McClellan cowid bring against t. His next was to provide for the dispersion of the enurmous force which threatened it fromthe Ciickabominy. How was this to bedone? To attack thetr fortifications in front was only to throw av@ay the lives of his soldiers To turn them with the force. which he had under him, here was an enterprise of Infinite diffculty, since be would be compelied, in doing so, to expose bis own flawk during the cross march. In this di temma, be feli upon the bold and original pian of briaging Jacksoa down upon their right ik and rear But it was of the most importunce to eonceal intended opération until the very last mo- t. The ptsn he devised was in the highest gree ingerious It was generally believed te < that Jackson, after ciushing Fremont and Sbields, wasto march inte the enemy’s country and trausfer the war to l'sown fireside. Means ‘were taken to encourage that belief, and one of relpforcements to the them was to sead hbeav: Valley. When these a reached their destina- tion. and everybody wos expecting to hear the sc ind of Jackson's cannon on the Susqeebanna, tue public was électrified by the magnificent re- connolasance of General Stuart From that re- connolssance Lee learned x11 that he wished forther tv Know, and while the public was stlil discussing the utility of an operation so full of Lazard, the news arrived that Jackson bad sent t» Lyschburg for all the cars, that was at > cuntoa, that be was at Gordonsville, that he was at Louisa Court House, that he was at Han- Court House witb all his army. even while it and had not } rederteks and Napoleons of history. The perfect success which atten the efforts of Lee to keep the march of Jackson from the wiedge of the enemy is among the marvels of marvelvous operations. The writer of this ware thet Jackson wason the march for chmond as early as last Sunday fortnight, when be heard that he was already at Gordons- vile with » portion of his forces. It is scarcely ble that fewer than ten thousond persons 'w the same thing at the same time. And yet ta soul was found to betray tue secret to the ; And he was taken, at last, completely by fi Taz Sovenegn Conscaiprion —The Memphis correspondence ¢f the C; Times states that the re ate enforcing rigidly thelr conscrip- Without respect of persons: ‘Every man between the ages of seventeen aad thirty-three is compelied to take up arms zad go intotbe feild) Husdreds of refugees from Arkansas tell the same story. Many of them have lin in the woods for weeks to escape from It while ethers have taken to canoes and paddi cence, but, ones fn, 1 body. The remainder, who are deadly o; Ou got into “ne raaks. Tne conscription 1s the powers “9 carry tt out, the end will surely be at- faine4 With one-half of that available number i” che field two or three meaths from now, an che rest G88 reserve, what may not be expec in the way of resis:ance ? “It would be well for the North to understand these facts. It would have been well if they had been understood three months sae; for then peo- shed to find two undred thousand men at Richmond, where they Ez would not have been astoni: only expected one-ihird that number; while, if the official statements from Corinth are true, there are not less than a hundred thousand more in Mississippi, te say nothing of the Arkansas force, which 1s increasing by hundreds every day. The movement |3, to speak literally, a a upon of the people—an arm!n; ofevery in coantry who is capable of bearing erm, Not but that they go unwillingly enough meny oftaem, but they go T' find arms, or the pened finds arms a (it has =n abundance re now, they become soldiers fram that day on * ! ee UP One day last week a squad of Dutch Went into oneof the first mercaagile houses of the piace to do some trading. One wanted hoops, which sue selected. Merchant inquired very fitely: “Shall I put a paper around it?” ‘Oh, no,”* reptied the dame, I pute ’em on ;?? stepping to one side, the commenced. Mercoant blushed, stammered, and finally made it latelligible to the girl that he preferred her to #0 into a beck room. to which he polated. The obedient girl started, and, as she wall con- Unurd the operation, which, by the time she reached the door of the room. nated, was ajl complete, except the hooking of aron! the walst, which last act was performed in the doorway, before the eyes of the trembling mer- chant-Cedar Falls Gazette 7 A Lear por Lrssatr—Two , con- fined If the prison at Hamilton, C. W., their escape Sunday by a daringact. Tao removed some brick In thelr ceil until they hed entrance inio tue whi ‘ ‘ul investigation of the we Hated gy erg oven! apo! bro w eben, and otbtet articles too numerous to irene "Tue obuoxious sediments i this penn Re representatives of * Cubs” are q humerous, somewhat more so than usual, and ladies who can talk ish have ac*pital chance to improve thetr Je dee < Cascada “be language. Young Eoglishmen. from, ; 4 “Betmouds are —_-_— iy" Ace pigeons infidels? While most birds a. ms vi SER AREE PR ies Bptheir is ) f 4 drink slong couticued Graaget, In whi fecsguition of Heaveg. — Ebening WASHINGTON, D, C., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1862. NE. 2,939 THE WEEKLY STA8&. Whis exectiont F. and Kews Jourme 053 walning © greater 1 intersting reeding (man ean be found in any ether—is weblished os Friday merning. TERKI—Cash, invariably, Gévtnes Single Copy, per AnwUm...ceencesecSl OF FIVe COples -..ecrrercerressesacsees 6 78 Ven COpies..cesescsees. - Twenty-Bve COPIES ..ceee.ccees-se. OY It invariably contains the “Washington News? that has mede The Daily Beenmng Stor cironliats 80 generally throughout the country EF Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre cured at the counter, immediately after the imee efthe paper. Price-THRKE CENTS. Engiond Willing te Give Up Prot. Goldwin Smith urges that Canada chould ‘be cut off from the mother country, to prevent the possiotiity of quarrel. wew holds to the same o; TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ia New Gransda—Arrival ef New York, July 24.—The steamer North Star has arrived from Aspinwall, bringing $878,009 in The adyices from Sew Gtanada are not {m- ‘be war Is drawing to aclose by the continued snccess of Mosquera. He has issued 2 decree making emigrants immediately natural- ‘ception that they are not Service for twenty pinion, while the “‘Thun- admits that it would be impossible for e aga‘nst the gt- a4 Lord Monck, in frankly tells the in the event of a war they m'ist d mainly upon thelr iguificant languaigs *Chnada is a dependency only in name; she is ‘ion, and ought to be now prepared o take upon herself the obligations incumbent ‘Gn ber as a member of the great family of nations We ace no resson whv 8 be entered Into with her for (he purpose of de- ovr thutual obligations for ber defense Stic armies of the N. PONE YEAR CERTIFICATES OF INDEBT- |! h at Montreal, ized citizens, with ¢ to be called on to do mil! years, unless in cuse of foreign invasion, and are pret taxation except in their mtinicipal if Gen. Asboleda had been defeated and ca tured, With 1,900 men, by Mosquera’s generals. Six hundred men would probably be sent to Panama to reinforce M. cinl trenty should not 5 of the country, the folly of uera’s forces In con ing the citizens of the State to arms to recover possession. A number of refugees, driven at ve arrived in the North Star. renth men-of-war had arrived at Aca- pulco, and a body of Mexicans, under a Garibal- dian officer, had erected a bat! that public opinion in the roposal, and that the suggestion, if made, would not be accepted. ‘The Imperial Government and the colony view their mutual obligations jn so different a light that we do not look forward with any hope to a time when the matter Colony ts not ri; 8 which is just over, were ceftainly those of be séttled in this ble tnehner, We think, how- inite proposal to that effect should and that, if declined, as it would in all be, the Imperial Government should inform the Gevernment of the Colony that the British troops shall be witharawn forthwi:h, and to provide any measures it may for its own defense. jane desire it, let the severance be- tween us and them be rendered complete and per- fect. We believe that to ourselves such a sever- ance would be of immense im; We fear that our connection with Canada is like- moment with the Govern- tates, and we know well that should ever'a war happen to arise between the two Governments, from &ny tau: ever, the long frotitier line of Cana lakés is ou source of Weakness. We are of opin- ton that in the whole extent of the British em- pire there leno subject, under any conceivable state of circumstances, calculated to fill us with such alarm as the defence of the frontier in the event of a war with the United States.’’ The Uanadian papers are amazed at this cow- rdly feeling on the part of their British masters, try to reassure them. The Toronto Globe tery to attempt to Efforts for Raising Treops in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, July 24—A meeting of promi- nent citizens was held to-day at the Board of Trade rooms to aid in ratsing the quota of troops yor Henry presiding. Forty- five thousand dollars were subscribed towar raising ten regiments in this city—thitty-six par- Several subscribing two and liars each, and none less than a with the same ob- for Pennsylvania, M: ties subscribin, rial advantage. | three thousand grand war mass meeti. jecta will be held in Independence Square on Sat- urday afternoon. ‘The city councils this afternoon appro) $500,000 for the payment of a boua! each volunteer to su, under the recent ca will be negotiated next week. ly to embroil us at an: mentof the United ply the quota for thiscity A loan to that amount The Kingdem ef Italy. Boston, July 24.—The steamer Asia, from Liv- erpool via Queenstown, bas arrived here. chief poe in her advices were telegraphed from ace. Cape ‘The Official Dresden Journal of the 12th pub- lshes a letter from Vienna, asserting, on relia- ble authority, that the cabinet at Turin has, as “If the British people were convinced that the nof picking a quarrel tain an excuse for con- Americans bad no desi with them In order to o! quering Canada, doubtless their alarm would subside, and we should have none of these thun- ing annou ocements that we must look out for ourselves. They could not be so unreasonable as to expect that Canadians should be prepared to meet thirty-two millions of ¢ imperial forces, In a quarrel brought on by the home government in connection with the general Interestsof the empire. Nor are the le of England so pusillanimous as to be wil- to throw away a great colony from a vague dread of an expensive contest, over the origina- tion of which tuey themseives would have gentle the condition of the recs of Italy by Russia and rise aiming at taking nitton of the Kingdom russia, renounced any England and France have guaranteed the statu wssession to the cabinet ef Turin, the revolutionary party, should it attempt any insurrection. ple in arms, un- * be truth then burst upon the public Lz {ts full efuicence. The enemy were to be attacked In d Twelve Months’ Volunteers, Harniesurc, July 24—The following dis- patch sets at rest the unfonnded re; Governor was unauthorized in and twelve months’ volunteers. A late law of Congress recognizes such enlistments—and twen- ty-one regiments, the quota ass), vania, will be received and mus! ©. & and rear by Jackson’s at the game time that tuey were to be assailed in ‘ront by Lee with the main buik of bisarmy. fhe plan was worthy of tue most renowned Ceneral that ever lived, and +9 the very agony of projection, ¢ been tried, no man donbdted its . lt did succeed beyond all reason- E ¢, even of so wisely conceived and well- ©'g°"ed an operation. Ite success places its * chor among big hest military names—on the Same rolt with the Hannibal:, ine Czsars, the t Herald asks: “What lace on the altar been arm potsesses—just as the South hes placed {ts all against the Union, Place them there not to be used In the same way that the South uses power —Hot to fnvor the arbitrary will of one chief here and another there—or the inad schemes of theo- rists and vistonists—but to preserve and protect the Colistitution as it !s; and that Const.tution, makes us cil that we are—gives the country jperity—is worth all that can be Give the same earnest feeling at the North that is manifest at the South, and we should have a miliion soldiers for duty at once; and that is teally the number we need to- day,and they can be raised much more easily than the force the rebels have and keep in the field. Give strength—overwhelming strength— to all the actions of the Government, and then comes success; and suecess will beget success. Thus, if we can take Richmond to-day, the rebel flight South will help us take Charleston to-mor- fnd Savannah the next day; and so the whole thing would fall.”’ po Sates Se {J At 2 Methodist meeting in Boston last de an appeal to his peo- * Why con't you come “PI enlist now— onda the No of the Union every live man ani ed into service Washington, July 24—Captain R. J. Mustering Officer, Harrisburg :—*‘ If offered the Governor, muster nine and tweive mont By order of the Secret of War. All Quiet at Nashville. Nasxvitug, July 23.— The Louisville train came through all safe. Conductor Tsylor reports the road clear. The alarm arose from the ance at Richland of about thirty Richmo: els on their way home The rebel Forrest has skedaddled from before Nashville. There are no doubts about the safety The Duck-river bridge has been repaired. The road is clear to Pulaskia via Columbia. Guerillas Dispersed in Misseuri. Pitot Kxos, Mo., July 24 —It is reported that & detachment of four companies, under Major Lippert, intercepted the guerillas that made a raid upon Granville recently, completely dispers- ing them, taking sixteen ing all the booty taken at Granville. Week, the cler; $ risoners and recover- ward lively?” said he. after you receive the benediction, that will be r time-to enrol yourselves under your coun- The result was that ina few min- utes after the services were closed the clergyman found bis own name at the head of sixteen true men, who will all go to the Union army, SS f Bishep Soule. LovisviLLe, July 23.—The train from Nash- time. The venerable Bishop J. Soule, of the Methodist Church, ts among the rs. He was sem|-paralyzed on bis jour- ‘owa She stream, night after night, to meet our 5. These seems but a shadow of achance that Arkansas can escape. The majority of «am enter the ranks with 2 negative aequies- ke as geod soldiers as any- one of the late battles before Richmond a Union boy, about fourteen yeas brought ina rebel boy of his own age, and uarters “ where this prisoner should n being told that he must be lodg- ace not far distant, the two lit- ed off together with their arms folded round each other like jolly schoolmates euweiing how they should spend their next hol- fi Recruiting at Lancaster. Lancaster, July23.—The county commission- ers to-day voted to pay a bounty of $30 to each volunteer to the new regiment to be raised Lancaster county. ment from the county wi. to it. etther rum away and escape, or are caught old, circles that when the con- resolved upen the rebel Secretary of \ at ,caused tesheritf of every county in the ore re“atu of the number of ned ages fit to bear ved 1.460 000 men, ed’ upon as soldiers when once 4 Tehotee eal ted that a full regi- be raised for nine Storm at Buffal Borva.o, July 23.—A severe thunder storm occurred to-day, during which a grain elevator was blown down, and one man kilied and four Wounded. Another elevator and a house were struck by lightning, but not damaged. Expiesion ef 2 Pewder Mill. SPRING FIgLD, July 21 —Five buildings at Ha- for ufacturing powder, exploded yesterday afternoon, killing seven workmen and te Hzavy Parments.—The City ‘Treasurer of @ Ist tothe 12th of July, aid out $759,542 55, of which $541,593 54 was on the funded debt of the city, $36 538 09 jon of matured loans of 1660, 6L in account of a mandamus » for the Avenue Landing measure 4 “aecomplish this, and with ample} Philadelphia, from SPECIAL NOTICES. —— pe Barcumton’s Harz Drs The best im the World, William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Hair soft and besutiful. Sold by all Draggists, dc. 13" The Genuine is eigned Wittiam A. Baten- ELOR, on the four sides of sach box. | _Bactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, ™97-ly (Late®33 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) 8 deg yeaa it of Morgan. LovisviL_g, July 23.—Gen. Smith’s forces have arrived at Somerset, in pursuit of Mor; gan’s forces had crossed the Cumber retreating to Tennessee. Beunty fer Velunteers- PHicapELPaia, July 24.—The Pennsylvania contribute $50,000 to provide bounty to volunteers. The Strike én the Lehigh Canal. PsILape.puta, July 23. —The strike on the Le- high canal is ended. A large force of laborers is now working on terms offered by the company. Frem San Francisce. San Francisco, July 22.—The steamer Golden and $1,114,000 in treasure. Railroad Compan’ for the payment o: Goon ones FoR mg pags ASHINGTON, June ‘This ts to certify that I ha 7 » With 230 passengers Dest doctors in has performed the miracle. Per- ciety ry re and see eva Balter, Barbour’s, 375 34 st., bet. Dand E. From Fertress Menree. [Correspondence Associated Press.} Fortress Monroz, July 23.—A seve: Federal officer, who was in the beat wage Station, at the ee cane grecaation wounded cuncluded that he would Rot be one of the number to fall into the hands of the rebels, and at once started o; of James river, jeai-te At Mrs Must Ve left’ behinds ff in the di! as nearly as he could Perr after wandering about for several days, and ‘t eling as fast as possiole in‘his tion, succeeded in reaching the banks of the river, and on the seventh exhausted condi- day board of fared for. Whe several than a frigttened driver, who would the cries of the wounded 1 brie pred bog! i ‘man for help, Vee) in ital at Fortress 34 other to Balti- the way down the river w’ sick and wounded prisoners One goes to New York aud WP Farm ERE Top. INVESTMENTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. | SEVEN eee aeea UNITED Fo, RE Taex, on TxA NISHED UNITED STATES BONDS—DUE 1851, ae tae and lath. ‘Ths bo p TS ify, end the vest location in Werh- jy 2 lw" —<———— OrrFicransi ARYMENT OF STATE, Wastinevon, January 25, 1068 ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on bueiness on Saturdays, EDNESS, omenenting with Sunieg, Gr Oe of ane & if FUR REN Z—No. 349 | month, QUARTERMASTER’S VOUCHERS, ENineevaty atoms, egwenal at "oeenty a WILLIAM BR. SEWARD. DEMAND NOTES, (OLD I8SUE,) Qcouvied by Brigadier General, Stoneman, ——— term t -— = —- ——_ Act of August 10 1°61. Mreet. betweon the hours of Ii and | swlock- AR & BRO/S GRAND CLOTHING DEPOF AMERICAN AND PORKION GOLD, jy 13-1W* oon Sear co ner E end 7th ESIRARLE PROPE! y A h seotee auwucnensn vosmmmmse Ant .reh SEAEARIA depicts git | evgenetides tment rumtgs wean etme wid abi acy pasting of s these’ sory orjek Baudiag, wits | ate rssuiag ct traiurs tuor wie sake! to the RITTENHOUS®, FANT & CO., Ka AST a oe Ba ER EG Beat cima ofa am ore a ards. wi jt 131m __Esnkere, 352 Poss. aveane. po po and eB is S. suited Waresseetitlty soho ornene, cysasere ang QEPNANCE ete piu, for business of Say rind. Bor fart Or partienlars, | disnisrged sod.ers 10 come to BAR & ERO establishment, corner of Tt) and & ats., to buy every y see, to Ci OPHER AlG- ‘ashinatom, July 19, 1962, qe —_ L. ee article of Clothing (hey neod Je 33 t* Ciatel, je 23 im*™ Prop sais will bs reasived by this imqat SSE FOR [Two new firet class three story rrp site Yoong foam of fefaney ac-| F° BRICW EOURE EG, eset ol Gangs none coutre nents, as hereina/ter specified : town Ineuireof W.8.8On8y, jen aT. LOCK HOSPITAL, At the Wats We mn. QOMS AND BOARD, with her a iecoiandent is Wat ee seit ratee ly.ine i ‘ity near the Departifionts Has mi pe 44 ’ ovid: FOR ALL DISEASES ¢ MPRUDENCK. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGB, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DA¥s! low house. 36.909 libre_t = sete Infantry soocutrements, calibre. = jth ee At ths hostel za” Arsenal, West Troy, cy acta Infantry Sooeutrements, calibre = WANTS. ; WANTED for the @h Regul At the New York Arsenal, Governor's 200 GEN. (Se bapa dig to Tetons and je %-2m tL . Affections os Island, N.Y. clothing, @i3 to $21 per month. ts. Affect, 30,09 sete Infantry accoutrements, calibre. 69. 8: prerminm paid to citizens or soldiers for each vi a . is'oo on on * sae 58, sopepted reoruit : For farther information apply late camp of At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa. {he regiment, Camp Cliffbarne, flee io indore EARLY. Bcooptrements, cal:bie. 6). | ee im Lieut, sth Cavalry, Reoruit'e Offer. , en cen ance At the Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa WANTED To RENT—From Sept mber Irt,a i ] hed HOUSE, 1p 8 central looation Ita "2 inane ooonpeentondbe:s Y Fer toupee ee ea At the &t. Louis Arsenal, $t. Lours, Mo. ” ‘ 94 seis infantcy acocutrements, calibre = hue, auc destroy both the victims of Seli- f i destructive habit sweeps to an untimsiy grave thon- n2ads of Young Mes ef the mortexeited talents mt lunat inte Whe migdt otherwine ha entrarced | rates with the thunders clogvenc! wate’ to cortacy the living lyre, may onl! with full coufidence. MARRIAGE. NOTICE. Tose 1 a ae NELIISENGE iw in These accoutrements are to be made in strict | OF FICE, No. Bi 1 oth sirect, (where the best of conformity with the regulation patterns. samp es pay will be given to first class Servants.) I have *f which oan be examined at any of tie above | a: gn hand 6 ood Cooxze, Laun named arsenals, ans are to be sutjesttoi 2 | dresces range. Riters'and Seamatrosses. at the sraenais were delivered, before og 16 Js0, young Mento wait on tabies in private osived for Gove! ent—Lone to be accepted or miles or hotels, FAR a — —~§ u oir r We arts Suara Neines alten | Baza me’ eooe mn wegae Prpeerrget Sep Mes roche to be the best oak tanned. Whe shoulder belt will | "N. B. HOUSES wanted. ‘The best of tenante po Berg es ge we Leet mag Lager tec 1 Delizerves must be mede in lots of not less on Without charge by appizing as Re ‘Wo pimoes bimse.! unde: the care of pr. i than E vi for all contrasts of 10 000 or under; and not less than 2, 00 sets eck on al! contracts rere Yo 000, connt.ng from the date of ligious, nhde in his bovor 488 gentleman ind confdentiy rely upon his ekill aes phrecinn. OFFICE Ne. 7 SOUTH FRSDERICE ST. left by a colng ~? gizest.e few d ‘om the oornor. not and number. Letters must be pao sr. ‘contain © N. BH. MIBLER, S88 bain SECON 'e to deliver ata sp-o fied time NI 8 VEsan BE. eontractor to a forisiture of the | DING, for w: we paying highness Amount to be delivered atthat time, ‘Fhe accoutre | sash prices, Families d: ising byesoponning. gt ments must be boxed in the casomary manner; the apuine thats ef farniture, will Snd it te tasir boxes to be clarged at cost, to be vantage to give ua 8 cB. 1 DR JOHNSTON, : to. . & ORIFFITR College of 6 ns, Lo a bildea mi.etate expire time, amount | _toiett _we, a8 riuat. Poteet ana Re Stemeer ot ety Bores fe 2 otctenss a and piace o} \e} rt ec in the United Staton, and the greate: whore life Leen epest in the h London, on pt Bape 18 and ols effected t Each party obtaining * contract wi'l be required 'SED—Every person to know that i ém in to enter into ponds, with Proper sureties, for its ee market. iy to pay i Yor ailartioles faithiui fulfilment. ung line, ose leaving the s well tocall. B. the mort entonishing inet ‘The Department reserves to itself the right to re Wing @gerplus, will do ever KLOwn: many troubled with ringing 2m ject bid : eet 7 £8 Seve hot peg pi os Me head and earé when ; great pervone- Prepo sis will be addressed to “Gen. J. W. isy. Grief of O; 108, rr neuayten. D. C. | reeling meee 2 won eee ~~ = — FFICE U. 8. PENITENTIARY, oO Wrdenixcrom De Os duly 22, 12, EBSA THEME R Fe : AUTL - PosaLs will be received at thi 2 5 ah, 1862, wt 1 o'olook Mey a = low and Secon: — te ees, slarned at endeen sounds, bashfal- bese with freqncct bipshing, Biisoded gometumas derangement of mind, were cured mmedi- om paaic: Or Bt school, the efcote of which ere bore tuchily felt even when asieep, aad if net cured. elivering the following articies, the band- aod 4 at the’ United ‘States, Pennentary, a pet Sxempt Lit ap Y "raged D C,, viz Pimples, Blotohes, 531 .nc melancholy effects best slity of oak tanned, siangh 0., by using prod. ebite of routh, vis: Weakness ter Sole Leather, Weight from 16 to 24 fos. DR. TUMBLETY’S of the x and ba, Pains the Head, Dum ane —_ atte wax mi Fimpue ness of Sight, L038 0! Meeonier Power, fe pation " maughter hides, well \Pivecides of i . Sangement of ize Degestive Farcticns, General this quality will be required for & sampic, Saplicidl spelen Bllity, Symptons of Consumption, ko. 2,000 Ibs, of Broom Corn, medium axe. w qvality | , Sent by mait or exprose MENTALLT.—The fearful cdeste on the mipd are sear parsmgeseee mae 8 tod | Oy wee pty hey en Tb t Ofico—No. 11 Wazh- pie pt “Puates 4 - SS ey Op Si, Sui ots ere enue or —— ’ quality, Seven: apres ‘Washing- Boieré Toki 'NEEVOSS —fhoveants can paw inde The avove quantity to be delivered monthiy. ton, D. ‘Sking. what is the onuse of their Golining health. josing their yigor, beoumirg wi pa '*. nervous and ciated, >eving & singe er Sppeas "20° about 150 rus of strip*d Cloth, siripes to beef! ne DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER iraband biue blsek solor, as war: cure fula, Erysipo'as, Ring- | eyes, Conch Of eywptune of consumpuc”- wide, cotton Rad woolea Sliing. Zor: foal Head, Salt Khesm, "loots: Fores wrviSEASES or IMPROUDENCE. om arde of lighter Cloth, for - “ every discase me Ob tue Misguid imprudent votary Ap: of ite neato trend ee: ‘Whatever nature. o has ten bed th n- JOY TO TF: qd "ther an ile 0 HE AFFLICTED . gften happens nese Saints be sboavy serviecabie article | It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and | £2220 01 snaias or dread of cimoowery eters jee os all the Which wil! from applying to those who. 40 baie. Plott “ found Srmptams.amens be | res , Onn Bone 40 | Potatoes pe Indiepositioi# into the hande amall white ers, Who, incapal so ivecod run ee wars Low ot Memory, Hy ep an LS = = 1g ois Lt eapat 2 rained th 8, Su; if ; or 160 Ibe. Ci oak ng. : Th ae Ie Vinegar Ww (ness, T Visto, an ie sal yew) =. a Head. a. £0. 1 ‘versa! tus the M 2 ont rr oo a 4 i peramae mag ten Euoritent Aspeite wind D; oe ing With hi raz ty, aca pals & po 15 ibs, Pe % » Hot heads. B imeht od that undisoo eountry from whose bourne The sbove grocerniés to be furnished the lst of 3 on oe Sau id traveier returns. freeh B ith eariness of tpi eo A wo pate eae }) ber day, for ” f © i By this ¢ remedy et wong Segrt is witht tone, one day i He pkg Soy EE i tone sents wan Alt? Caras ; be bilitated, who had lost all hope, have Deon imme- asi Coa delivered ae pan FR 3 * Eyes, "4 with wapecry Suffunon and it Went ttenti oan acum iat must not be lese than * fe thy ES panaticatase © Maries, careeiee eee pre pS TE 108, 0®, and Sugar must be & lbs, These symptoms, if allowed to go o ‘which, warn, wen this rl pat removes—soon fo lows ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. the consumpti vol the Penltemtg nara MO8S OF BILEP AIC Fie AND wn fs Tuowsanps cured cn tanmerene tee ee Maliverd of leet reeked tn I Go d0n°t be cast down,be ye over eo ill im ce eal operations pr od Er De, coniing to not, aif moneys which | BRtgo Sud partake five superior oxi} — Jo. ‘uiseaed by the reporters of Sa eae ete Wits sre bnaeht Sim Sette er tee bays | Partita eames Spt are BY - ‘ant well. me aor ar oe ing as a On! of characte: and ae ee AON EEN Semeg he hres, | pale, iota Picks OMA ASTANGSOERB AS? es etabeona time Merchanatee, Money. Jewelry, Valuables, wb learioy tis nae looming barteri te spate Wot | poeta 2 evi Batts Fe iy? ORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, * WASHINGTON Dot Sex poston | As ty Tint teasivars oa 2 ae guarantes to the af- + 2a eS e mi) 6m" A C48» To TRE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallidls im cérresting Gli obséructsons /f.m_ Glways succesifus =e a ih yn have oe pom py over my 9 directions ~~ eens inne tad and them A pudlic, bat if any cae shonid doubt tae wonderful sfeacy of Dr Duponco’s Goden TY mignt refer any iacy to Ler, ae she considered 3 uty @s well as pleasure to As knowledge of their eficacy.asadmiaisterea to her daug ter. @ young isdy i? yosre olc. She was fast come ito Con- tiresieds. Tone poses of these Geides Polls eatery 8 is om omiws cured her, Sud ip DOW in robust heath More Two Qnu stronger f t bo Shese pills Bie tise a cerfain cure for Letoreaa, (or whites.) f mt Washington by erst 350 Pose svenue, 1. corner Sj street f oh sede — Miradie styles so! Revie babar ard Silver ‘nao ofurine a Kicasor Solid 9 auvaaOrionsl . — Sust opened on the of wi 4 sold at very low ‘ iB SMita & ors RUSBER ees wth sad Paaroaod Ne ¢ ‘Frmst. warp, ATIBNTION! WAGON 8P; a ig agama rare oss ELSE TAOS ge ome Tt ia

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