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THE EVENING STAR. SSS SAISH EMIGRATION TO AWERICA, From the Cork Examiner, March 9.} On Thurscay the lyman steamer che Ciry of | Baltimore, Captain Mirehouse, arrived in the Bartor at an early hour. The Baltimore on | tis occasion was employed as An extra boat, | fm addition to the ordinary weekly sailing. Mhe brought from Liverpool four hundred pas- sengers, and took in here somethigg over one hundred, Jeaving for Thursday's steamer 29 iess than four hundred more, of whom it is probable not more than haif will be able to find Yoom. The Cunard extra steamer which sails this week will not oply carry outa full om plement, but booking for it was stopped te days ago. Theemigrants now leavivg are + t @ class that one cannot belp regretting. We dety even the fiercest doctrinaire to stand upon She deck of oue o: these departing vessels aod gay that the abrence of the people he sees there @anby any possibility be a source of benefit. They comprise aliages, butin very different Fopeorii ns. z The young and the eld are to be seen—the Boary ‘ather, ihe totterng mother, the feeble ehild, have their place’ But the bulle is con- posed of the adclescent, or those in the prime of jife. S'alwart youog men fall of heaita | apd vigor: yourg women, the gandy bad tiste of whore altire cannot conceal that they have he beauty, the activity, the bounding health | for which tbe Irieh peasant girl has heen re- | warkavie. Amopg trem all there is scarcely one 'o te sen poorly attired. [From the Sligo Champion, March 9.} Last week a large number of well dressed, Teanby l ohing young m+n and women piss- d through the town, ou their way to Queens- town, and some to Derry, the steamers sailing from these yo: ts appearing to be in high tavor with the emigranis. We learn from our cor- respondents that xn unprecedeniod jarze num- Der of emigrants Nave this week left the neigh- derbcod of Ballirs, Swinford, Sovey and Eal!y mote, to take shipping for America, (From the Ty rawley fMerald, March 9.} Scarce y at any season have we in years prReteeen the exodiis so considerable asit ts row, When the month of March has only jnst Deen entered on. It i+ mo unnsaal thing su aay day of the week im Batiina, to count nineteen emigrants, between old and Noung, upon one «of Bianconi s long care, and this three times ia the day, aid at (he same time tosee the long van of a private car owner, with smaller cars ard carts more num+rous still, filled ail of ahem by the came ciass, proceeding to Siigo, en roufe to Liverpool and America. We are informed that no Jess than one hundred and twen'y-one persons from 2 single parish with- in five miles of this town are prepariag and interd setting off in peas | for America. . And this is no isolated case. Tae entire coun- try would seem to be on the qué vive, and @ be determined to Kiow no quiet and happiness llitehall be enjoyed in the midst of new as. tociations and new labors ia ibe New V At the present rate of progress ont ware Will soon be depopulated. and many parts of Tyrawley wili be in po better plight. [From the Tralee Chronicl#y March 9.) A ge. temen whose posiuon a‘fords pecaliar facilities or observation regarding the mov. mente of the peasen'ry, bas assnred us that rhe excitement iespecung emiaration ex-eeds all Deller, Not a farmer who does not serjou<ly cone Cer the acventage of leaving lad and bows; Lota ator r who does netlons tor the | mans whi b siall enable him to fly from this | BiserableJand. He msivnces ove case of tuis fcr’, snd iimercly indicstes the process wh: is going on ibronghout Ue country, and whi prom isestol ave Kerry a was'e, ifeome meas fbr not te teken to remove the causes whit | excite to this I: aentable depopolation, Charccn Hill is a b=mlet situate a few miles from VYra- | Jee. Itis not yorse circomstanced, either as to proprivtor+ hip or osherwise, than others in the country; but from this small hamlet twenty five emiorant: left for Americaon Mondav ia This, we believe, was fully ha!f the popala 100, and much more thay half ta aole-bodied gehabitants of Charch Hill. SenteoenE wena oer os NATED STATES INTBRNAL REVENUS | ANNUAL TAXE 3 FOR 156 The attention cf tax-paj-ts fs he eby eatled to | the pr: ions of the Umt: d States £<3'se Law re- Tative tothe asresment cf anoa:! taxes By the: ixth section of tha act f July 1. 1262, it ie msde the cuty of all persons, partaer hips, fiens, Serceisticn#, of corporations, made lis apvual Pi e license, or tax, on oF b: ay mnench year, tom ke alist or re*arn at Assessor of toe District where Keeaved « A the amoontof annaa) iscoue, the ari oO: ol fects cha ged wita a sp-ciai tax ithe busivets cr coc pation liadie to pay acy licansn ere persion who shail fail to nave suc. reta7p day fpecified w: e Hable po pe ee aed ny Assersor accord to the best jaformatiog which be can obtain; audio such caw thy Assaeeor is require to acd filty aaa cectum to the amount of the items<f such list Every person © afl deliver to an Asiessor tor s a°eméant, wits or ena @ration req1 five of five hundred d Payment of the annus! taxes. ogennt those for Bes tes, willnot be demanded un’ je 3th day | un. ‘The. appropriate blanks on whisk to make essary information will be fur- | tant Assessors at taeir several ed, between the hours of three daily, to wit: orge Assessor No. 1 eornar Penerr Renta averue and Fifteenth street wert PR zuemssY . Marche, Assessor Nu. 2, 441% Eighth eet west. “ Lylee, Assessor No. 3,444 Bight street . Ferguson, Assessor No. 4, 444 Bighth | streets est. a Gecrge Collard, hreeesor No. 5, corner Fourth Street and M street south seegree i. Tarexmbe, Assessor No. 6,54 Q street | *Promas Crire, Assessor No. 7,100 B:idge street, | town by Chea a By Sos the Estorsigeea, Detween the eH a sbiculd be delivered on or before the | PEABSON, Assessor for the Diktriet of Colam fet7-eowit Wo. 444 8th st. west, near Pa. ay. 2, anc fiveo rgloc® D- WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY: DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DB. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DB. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. BR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHBRRY. BB, ‘WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR GOUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, BRON- ; CHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, S0RE THROAT, CROUP, AND BVERY AFFECTION OF THB THROAT, LUNGS, AND onssr. WISTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY * Does not dry up a cowsh and leave the seeds of con- sumption in the system, but loosens tt and cleanses 8h tungs of all impurities. From C, 4, BANNVART, Druggi:t. Harrissusa, Aprii 26, 1960. | “If my testimony can add to the popu's-i@ of Wistan’s Barsam or Witp Cuenay for coughs, old, and pulmonary affections, I chearfally grant | “you the uff of my name, as its efficacy waa fairly Yeeted in my own caseg little over a yearago—a Bottle of it having cured ma of a severe Cowgh and Paeumonia, which I then coxtracted.” The genuine always bears the signature of bes ue | ass BUTTS.”? Por sale by ¢.P DINSMORE, No, 491 Broadw, y, New York , 8. W. POWLE & CO., No. 18 Tremout street, | Boston, And by all Druggista. fe 2)-law9s by the are of the celebrated PRBYBLE and PERISOO?IO SPROTACLRS, yremnidnr ond a the en Yor Sirenstheniig ani Presacvine impair bt. popes ty saad yesight, sctlentiGcally ee yin avenue, bet. 13th and 13th ste,, and 366 Penneyivania avenve, under National Hotel, FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, |, MICROSCOPES, THERMOMET. SIBREOSCOPES, PROTOGRAPR C4RTES DB VISITR, ao, - 2 series Variety, 904 af Sho loweat pricks, tior and enumeration so made there can be | rates. | Re DI ROMA. Bw ww ROVB YOUR ! BYRSIGHT are, bCIALY He riera en y District of Washington, aaa rovest Marshal's O:fices Washi ton, D. @., March 23, 1964. General Urders No. 1. Hereafter the sale of clothing, either citizens’ or military, (excepting underclothing and boots and shors,) to enlisted men of the United St Army. 1s prohibited in the District of me pis, excepting by special permission from these headquarters. Violations of this order will be * puniebed by the imprisonment of the offenders and elosing of their respective places of busi- ness. By command of Brig, General Martindale. T. IN@RARAM, mb 2-1w Colonel and Provost Marshal. eneral’s Office, War Deparimen Adjutant a March 17, 1364. } Washi All applications for I@aves of absence or per- mission to visit' Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed direct to the Secretary of War on this subject will receive no aitention. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D TowNsENDd, Assistant Adjutant General Headquarters Military District ow Washington, Washington, D. C., February 16, 1564. General Orders No. 3.—Col. T. Ingraham, 38th Massachustits volunteers, is hereby detailed as Provost Marshal of the Military District of ‘Washington. He will be respected and obeyed accordingly. By command of Brig. Gen. Martindale, Joun P. SHERBURNE, fe 16-t£ Assistant Adjutant General. Passes to Visit the Army of the Potomac. 1, Applications must be made at the office of Majer Louis H, Pélouze, No. 203 F street, be- tween 17th and 18th streets, and 1p. m., except Sundays. Major Pelouze is authorised to sign the passes, 2. Ifnot grauted at the office of Major Pe- louze, the decision is final, and no reference need be made at the War Department. ne cae cannot be given to females tg visit re order of the Becreteny, of War. D. TownsEnp, ‘Assistant "Adjutant General. ITAL PRIZR: eo 40,0081 SHELBY col. xen LOTTERY STATE ov Ks fi ‘NTUOKY. B. BIMMONS & 00.. MANAGERS, Z, (Buccessors to John A, Morria& Co.) Aas oO BE DRAWN’ COVING TOM, KY. On HATURDAY, prion: * 1 March 36, p ees + 49,000 ut? $2,396 prizes_..... Tickets $10; Have; eis jGearters 92)4; Kighths For information or orders addrey SIMMONS, ROGERS ¥ ne mn mh 7-8e* G BAVEL BOO York. va! @RAVEL ROOFS]! . 0. WILBON & CO. “assessors to JP. Walker a, epeahingtos D,o. wanufactnrera of LM ED FiF¥ and WATKH-PROOP FELT, OB- rand GRAVEL ROOFS, Ofice—161 234 ptreet, below Hs ayen Orders ffi 1 ance Jompanuy, may be lef Koulsiaan avenue. rOF addressed to Tih street Post Office tox 5: All work exé¢cuted promptly and on the most reasovable terme, and warrante’, Bepsire mate promptly oh Il-Sm*_ moorss WEST END DRUG STORE, Just ore. azerue; south Gide, * DRUGS ‘uet receiv: a MEDICINES PAINTS, £0 ° : AL O1L yer barrel or ieee as sowent ithe ILLIARD TABLES FOR BALB. eu Batbsori- ber bas three frst class Billiard Tabies. nearly new. whien he will dispore of very low. Inqu're at tke Billiard room, corner of llth atret and Pennsylvania averue. wb 14-tf aad ae i QaK AND WALNUT OFFICE TABLES, ABM OHAIKS, OOOOA MATTING, BXTENBION DINING TABLES, OOTTAGE FETS, &o,, &0. on band at our Ware Booms (ia the fear of the Auction Rooms), a large stock of the above, together with a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITUSB, Which we: are determined to close out at a very mall advance for cash. 100 PATENT ARMY OOTTS, W.b, WALL & OO,, south corner Ninth and Penn. ave, ow [Chronice.} FRANOIS MOHUE } (raangra 8. MozoM, MOUHUN & SON, - Bucousgons 70 J, T. Lanuin, LUMBER DEALERS, Canal, Between 12h and 13th Stress, Washington, D. 0, ‘The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yara of Mr. Jno. T. Lenman, are now prepared te farnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, They desire to call attention to their large stock which consists ix part of the following kinds: Adout 100,000 feet Walnut, all thicknesses, 190,000 feet % Poplar, prime, 300.000 ‘* Oak and Ash, various sises, 1,000,000 feet Beantling and Joist, all lemgths, 1,000,000 ** White Pine Cullings, spo Ploring, Also, a large quantity of all other kindsof Lamber _mb 18 sm MOHUN & SON. | Monare MONBY; NITURRE. FURNITURE. MON BY! M. K. WALSH & OO, LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, 2 Ro, 2990 aneet between sth and Me ad: ec m gold ene 6 s wuncaee | 28 joney, adv on Diamonds, Ladies and Gentlemen's Woar'ne ry parel, Sars SOTEBES. caer nfo SALE Heo Boxes CASTILE BOAE. i" mA s epem Try IN OaN PLP, Ghenp tor caena a Nationa: Soap ané Oandle wri! (Greene street and the Osnal. Weorgetown, Fal 'W Btory,2 vols.; $3, ard Livingston; '. South hig all Ban to a 50, Saioe SF wa mat Bice see ha bend Saanich | jiieteras, the rls orist.” By Theodore Tay- Bounty, Pepsi Prise Li Gen. MoOlelien's a Meports aid Osiapatenn, 82. ies bh Rex iow arterly janasty 1354, Hunt’s Life of Barth us Pr ioe rd is ae Pe t ege G. par tghoouers A todel , gat Ta Ae Wi ceomrergs ay sue esr | ne fl: r for sale pote it ket s Sheree al west mar! price, in qaan. w generat dais iat ee toes oe amine thi oH igs LY tS SHIN; Union Bottliog : 2 5 F OB BALB—Two. isewood and co ie Winawrss 3a sponte eemeoae Aid BILLIA® D8 H.an H. HOFFA, 3, FILER, be ! pe ’ between 11 a.m. | Black wood Y Magasine, Fohraary i864 mb13 i aNgR avid, C ! PROPOSALS POSALS FOR MUL® B. Omiur Quanzenss ’s Orricr, ro or wasn NG TON, Washington. c., Bvatrp PROPOSALS wen be reseived until MOND.Y, April 4, 1864, at 12 o’olock M., for farni-bing the Gc vernment wit! (3,000) MULES, to conform to tite fo SPECIFICATIONS: All to be in good All to be fourteen ands and over in height. All to be soun: erviceable Mules for draught purposes, to be over three (3) and under nine (9) | dears of age.and to welgh not less than seven bun- | dred and ten (710) pounds each, PROPOSALS. Proposals tote fee tive hundred (50) and upwa ds, The ‘ull name ang post onan antes of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. If the bid is made in the namo of a firm, the Bames of all the parties must appear, or the bid willbecons deved as the individual proposal of tha party signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties wiil not be con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accom paay each propo ition. Prop sae Must be addressed to Brigadier Gener- alD. 1 apicck en. § , Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Wash- ington ,Should be plainly marked “Pro- poesia for Mules’ @ UARANTY. The ability of the bidcer t li the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be gucr. by two responsibie persons, whose sigea.ures must be appended to the guaranty. we responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by th ficial certibeat» of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Dis- triet Attorney Bidders mask be present in persom when the bida are opened, or their proposals will not be eonsid- re Bonds in a sum equal tothe amount of the con- tract, rigued by the contractor aud both of hig guerantors, will be required of the successful bid der or bidders upon signing the coutract. ‘As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their bonds- men with them.or to have bonds signed in antici- tion aud ready to be produced when the eontract B Sign isnke for bonds can be tion being made at this o! by letter. or by telegraph FORM UF GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, retidents of ——,{n the county of + enO Bate oF hereby Jointly ant retera ly covenant with the United States, and guarantee in esse the foregoing bid of ~ bs ces ted, that he or they willat once, after thea ceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the with good and sufficient sureties, ina Yee upon applica- ice, either personally, Fae, 2m egual to tie amount of the contract, to fur Mules sed in conformity to the te advertiement dated reh 25, 1b64 ander. Ww the bid was mace; and in ease the said efail to os ter | tow contract as aforesail, we gusr- good the. differeace betw h —and the next lowest r the person to whota the cou’ Fible Side may be award Given under our hands and seals ‘Witness: * ?this — day of —, 13i— if hershe certify that to tha best of my ki the above named guarant.rs are zood isnt as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be eecurity, - To be cy rtified by the United States District At- torney. Colle. f Customs, oc any off under the United ria i eroment, orrespousible per- son kiown to thi INSPECTIO: Ne DELIVERY, &e. All Mulescentiacted tor ander this ad vertisament Will be subject to @ rigid inspection, and those not ecr forming to the specifications will be rejected. The Mules must be celiy twenty (20) days frum the da trast, Payment to be made upon the com plation of the contract, or so soon thereafter aa the Depot Quar termasier shaiile im unds red in this city within te of signing the coa- With the terms of this adve tisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. ‘tbe se males will be awarded in lota of (5°0) five hundred each, volesa the Depot Quart-ruaster should deem it f. = ne interort of the Goverauent to vary the num Tha Depot Quaztermaster renerven to himself the ri ghtto reject any or all bids that he he nay dee deem too hi & ge Brig. Gen. and Chief done NO eter. mh %5 ta Depot of- Washington, | P#oros4 Les Fo FOR FORAGB, Ours? Quanruauasrun’s Orriom, Wa8hixaton Depor, Deo. 8, 1958. BRALRD Prorosaus ace invited by the under- signed for myly ‘ing the L. 8. Quartermaster’s De- partiwent. ashington, D. 0.. Baltiwore. Md Alexaddria, and Fort Monroe. Va a or eitRer o: thess places, with Hay, Corn, Oata end Btraw. Bids will be receive’ for the delivery of 5.0°0 bushels of corn or oats and 5 tops of hay or straw, and upwards, Bidders must stateat which of the above-named points they propose to mate deliveries, and the Pates at whicl ‘they will make Seliverion thereat, the quantity of each erticle rer posed to be deliv- | ered. the time when said deliveriss shail be som- menced, snd when to be completed a price must be written Pome in words om the jorn W& be putup in stout sacks, of abi two buskelnensh "Osteie like sankeet nbouttnree | bushels each. e nacke to be furnished without extra charge to the Government, The hay and raw ee be #curely baled. if jculcr kind or description of oats, corn, hay or oF ‘raw proposed to be delivered moet be stated "All t the articles ofered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to a rigid iuspections vy the Government Ins pector before be! Contracts will be awarded from time ne to time to the lowest responsible bidder, ss the tnterest of the Goverament, may require and payment will be pens wh ne the whole amount contrasted for shall delivered and accep’ eee bs bidder will be required to accompany his cane ie bid in scoop by two reevonm care his sureties ina sum equal to the Smoust of tract, to deliver tag ad proyoned in conformity with the idee, hig toed org Tl and in case the said a to enter into the con- tract, the eee etce. the difference between the ‘oles of of said a bidaet and the aext lowest n- sib! pease St, apa whom the ‘contract ts te of the guarantors must be shown by certificate of a U. 8. District re omol Att .Ocllector of Oustoms yf ger under the a United Bates Government or Te Fos known to this o! sPRT plddaes will be duly notified of the acceptance Orpreseotion of their pro) 0 . address of gach Didder cen. DH. Quaxtermaster, be plainly marked “"Propdsald sem of to the amount of the eon- tract, ct, signet contractor and both of his be teeuired of the successfal bid- ‘Gnd bonds may oe. and Btate)————— ead Beaten R the Quarter: Departaent agreeably to the for ashingtoa inte eT —s of Cora, inageks, at — per bushelof — of Oate, in sacks, at — per bushel of 3 pcunds — tous of bale Hay, at — per ton of 3,009 —— Gar of daled Btraw, at —— por ton of 3,000 ds. hi ‘commence on or before the — i 2 be co: on or ore the nited Btates, that = hes pted. ‘our obedient servan' Brigadier General D. H. Rucxsn, General Depot Quartermaster. ‘ashington, D. @UABATY, oe We, tne of, residents of —— cemEE a me | es PF sot covenant with thé rae £ E | E z 8 bag hea medln phat din pel above- mimoed pensanvore are are cient as sureties for security, e they offer to be secu: be ied by th: ited Distric! Semper, Goilestor of Sarter ener aay other Cmoer the United Btates Government, or respon- person kno: ey Be i, RUCKER, . Gon. and Q. M. Two Thousand | stter spec Any informality in the b 4. or non-conformance (Renan Pr preety: Mares 15th 4 the fol) ss - GaN Univea ‘Owing arse! aot B EQUIP tae pattero, as bercin~ At then Now York Arsanal, 8,00 seta, At ihe Frankford Arzenal, +,00 sets, At the Alleghany Arsenal 6.0 sete, “At the Cincinnati Vepot 3 010 sets, a tke 8°. Louis Arsecal. 3 0) sets | ‘These gets o nose > Bess mente are to be fur- nished com: ys the horse-brusk, curry- | eomb, taria’ picket pi im link, and blanket. The | curd v ‘ing bits, the mailabie iron bi and etirrups, are to conform strictly in p finieh to thcee deposited at the arsanals above | pamed. The trées are to be of the r-guiation pat- | term. assorted s:zes—not less than 3}5 inches de- — the bars on the inside of the pummel, the side bare of ethene S ke pummels and csat! 4 oi Decch well put together, ail the irons one teath of an inch thick and eit let into the wood; ee ccvered with the dest rlaughtered cow bi | other covering to be rejectes, The tress ars to te gubsect to kn sgeetion during sit oe eo of pe’ facture; but the equipments w inspected a! the Arsenals where delivered, sii Deliveries must be made in lots of aot less than | Gfty sets per week for a'l contracts of 5 sets or under; ope hundred sets per week for a1 contracts from £00 up t» 1,00) sete; two hundred sets per week for all contracts of [rom 1,000 to 2,00" sets; and five Botse Ot ete Tis tray aclincen ts be sede on 0 Re e first deliver: made on aie ba day of A Til, 1°64 i | _ Failure to make deiiveries at a specified time will subject the contractor tos forf-iture of the sum- ber be may {ailto deliver at that time. No bids will be considered from es other than ie Bepe manufacturers, acd sach asare Known to this Department to be fully competent toexecute in thei? own shops the work proposed tor. Bidders will enclose with their bide the wri:tea sekoceledgmant ot their sureties, over their own 8) atures ch party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bends, with approved sureties, tor ita faithtal execution, Upon the award baing made, successful bidders yall be votified, and furnished with forma of &2 Saget ard boné, he Lepartment reserves ths right to reject sny or rat bide, if not deemed satisfasiory. Froperais will be addressed to Brigadier General George D, Remaay, Chief of Ordnanes, Was2ing- | ton, D.C ,’? and will be endorssd * "Brop sala for Horse Equipments.” GEO. D RAMSAY, Brig. Gen., Ohief of Ordnance. The time for receiving the proposals uuder the above tdvertisement for Hone Bauipments is postponed until tre istdey of April,at4).m. The tate of delivery per wee’: will be one th of tha whole amount contracted for, ard tha time of tha first delivery is co amended a silow each bid ‘er to specify when be can make his fist delivery. Samples of the cquipmen’s can ba seem at tha Frenkicre Arsenal, p Bridesbare Pas after tia 224 RAMSAY, rmbt mwf6t Brig Gen., Chief of Ordnance. “TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY SALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, On and after Wednesday Taaties Mth, 1964, dally srains will be run between Washington and New York, and Washington and the Weat as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEY. YORK and BOSTON Leave Washington at 7 and 10.45 A. M. and 5 and 7.30P, M.,except Sunday, On Sunday, at 7.90 P. M. only, FOR BALTIMORB. Leave Washington at 6.2), 7 and 10.45 A, M, ond 3,425, 5nd 7.9 P, M, daily, excent Sanday, Un Sunday, at7 A) M. andj and 7.30 J only, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE ® BST. Leave Washington at 6.” and 7 A. M,and7.30 E M. Astty, except Suoday, On Sunday, at7.30 P. only, FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. - Leave Balti more st 4.50 7.10, 345 and 9.49 A - and $20, 5.15, and 8.20 P. M.. except Sunday, Un Sunda) wat Ait and 9.40 A.M. and 3.20 P.M. FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washington at 6.2) A.M ane a P.M, Leave Baitimore at 7.19 A. M. and 5.15 P. Trains leaving Washington. at 7 A. an and 730 P, M., go through to New York without shange of cars. Bleeping Car on 7.30 P, M. train. *The firstand fourth trains from Washington and third and fifth trains from Baltimere, stop at all way points. For furtfer information, tickets of every kind, &o.,epply to George 8. Koonts agent at Wash: ington Beatin, or at the Ticket Offic wW.P. oe TH, Master of Transp’t’n, L. M. COLE, Genors! Ticket Agent. (Intel & Chron.) Sa 20-tf Ritranaoves, FART & 00., BANKER z, 8. BO, 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Wii continue to farnizh U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Sfiongs issued Government, at par, «8. Cogpon 6’s of} U, 8, 7-90 Treasury Notes, U. B. Certificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT ANP SOLD, ‘xchange on all parts of Burope and the Northe, Cities cold in sams to suit purchasers, Stocks and Goid bought in New York exclusive. on Coromizsion. wv BITTANHOUSS. PANT? 90. KENDALL'S ABBOLINE FOR FEE HAIR. AMBOLIN MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIFA, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, IN VIGORATEA, ROURISHES, BABSLLISHES THE HAIR KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extrects from Flowers, Roots, sa Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEB- ‘MANENT ViGOH of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial whore the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Ds. CHILTON, “Have never hed anything which 80 perice |,“ After being bald foe seven years your AMBO SIME kes covered the entire scalp with NEW For sale bp all Druggiste and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put im boxes, (containing two bottles,) orice 91. . Manufactured and for sale at wholesal by KENDALL & Mo, 642 Bnoapway,W. ¥. BTAZBS 6-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-90 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF In DEBTEDN ESS, Gold, Silver, Uneurrent Money, Exchange caal | “Gs of Burope and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, Weare suthorised to furnish 6-9) Bonds at par watt the lst of August next, when the priviledge of conversion cesses. Orders for Btrckeand Gol execated ia New York exelusively on commission. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00., wt Bankers, 36° Ponn.avenus, IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS, SUTLERS WILL FIND BH. A. DUWNING & 00.19 OONOENTRATED OLAM TO BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE FO THRIB TRADE. 10 sells very rapidly, and is the most eeonomica srtiele diet@ the officer's meas. Itis prepared 2 one minute, and makes a most delicious Boup or Obowder. It is highly recommended by Army Surgeons, The profits are large. H. A; DOWNING & 00., mufacturers of Goncentrated “No, 111 Bast 18th at., New York, or sale by seems & SEMMBES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiane Avenue, ame Washington, D. 0. PP RERRMAR * rotected porntia aoral ‘2 Patent the weals of olt-ts cole de VRerioece ed by iit No. cae ieane emed sas | pee a mort Z tem. ge ure o jarv. Bym| AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CC. Ko. 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Between Histh and Tenth strec™, INVITE THE TRADE TO INSFROT THAD op IMPORTED anD DOMES LIQUORS, WINES, SBEGARS, TOBAOCOO, THE LARGNET PACKERS STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY SNABLB US TO OFFER 7 HEBMETIOALLY-SEALED MEATS, * POULTRY, WISH, YRUITS, amp VEGETABLES, NEW YORK, PHILADSLPHIA,.AND BABTI MOBD MARES? PRIONS, SORDEW'S CONDENSED MILE eonstantly o hand, SEINO 90L3 AGENTS me BALD J WESEBS, YRARE BININGEE & 00.3 GRLEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, HOMESTEAD RYB, x HARVEST BOURBON, « WHEAT NUTBIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRa, ’ @OLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL O0GNaQ, BIP VAN WINELE GIN, Van TASSELL AROMATIO SOHN AF FR QOODSPEED & BBO.’S “OLD Tom,” W2 EMEP THEM ABADY FOR SEIFMEN? 1 IRON-BOURD Cannes OonTAINING WOM OND 70 BIX DOS B wa INVITRD @ORNOISSURS TO INSPECT oo OHAMPAGNE WINER OP OUR OWN IMPORTATION, am CONSUMERS TO THD ERA: @RAND VIN INPBRIAL AF mOvesnvaZ i Gs L Perysiciay abv ot mrbOny Es SIGN ADYSATISING.< tual Kemed UihEasss OF IMPRUDENOB, Rant in Siz Hows ft Persons Ruined by Innorant Eromtens, or, by Deadly Poison, Maret, Should apply A CURE, waRRanTED @ wee cysnes 58] om ox Re ro tH Weak noe at nvolaotacy Disoh Btricture Shections of “the Kidneys and Biadder, sapere’ oe 1 Dee a Nervousness, Dys- ‘Loe ‘Confusion of ridets, tates ‘or “the imidity, Trem bli Pimneess fPightor Gk iness. Disease o! the Healt Throat Nose or fkin, A! ations of the Pingel mag Or Bowela—thore Terrible Disor- Hatits of Youth—the ces more fatal puets Se nore fed) maw Byer Mort brillien tisipations, rendering marriage, &0., Roved, ot er, 4) YOUNG MEN tary Voe,tnas who bave become the victime of Boll- tha‘ dreadful and destructive habit whick annually sweeps to an antimely grave thousahds of Young Men of the most exalted talent and parent a who might otherwise have en nates with the thunders of el wined ts exstacy the living lyre, may cal confidence TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, ‘These are sowe of the sad and me aucho} produced by early & map c of Frou, viz: scent of the Back end ‘othe Haad. ¢ Bight, Loss cf ping ower, Paipitation of of 0 Heart. Dyr pepsy. Nervous Irritability. stive Fancti Bat me emert of t PD jons, General Symptoms of onramation. &eo be Aerts The fearfal offacts on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memo: . Confusion of Lacan, Derresion of. Bele ta. Evil Porebodin Aversion to vag ed Beil-Distrust, Love of Boli- tude, Timidity, & SMARRIAGE Married Persons, of youtg men 6? ntewplatin marriage, sware of Physical Weakness, Or; Wasting of the Ores 28, Deformities, &¢, ply immediately. ie laces birrelf coder the cereats 5 HG may religioun" y confide in ils honor py oe and confidentiy rely upon ni pis skill asa nveician.” ANIO WRARNES3, IMPOTENOY ORGANIPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGR. By Dr, Joinswon marvoloas treatment. rex. jess Of the Organs pe dily cared and fall vi, vestored, TLousacds of the most nervous, deb fated and impotert, who bad lost all hope, hava deen immediately relieved All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Dirqualifications. Lo's of Procreat vo P: Yous Irritabdiity, Trembiiacs, and Weakuers, baution of the ay fal kin¢, speedily cured, JOHESTON, Memter of the 2 hovel College of Surgeons, Loa- Py don, Graduate from ove of the most emirent nt Cols Cot. Jeges in the United Etatea, and the greater part o? whose life bas ben spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris, Philgdelphia and elsewhere has some of the mo@ astovinhing cures that were ever know: apy troubled wita ringing in the bead ard ears when asicep,crest nerv-uasness,be a! at sudcen sounds, bash‘uloess with fream Diushing, attenced someiimes with derangement of mind were cured icmeciately OUNG M who have injured thema:lves ny.® certain practicg indulged in wher a one—a habit fr-queatly learned from evil companions. or at sch-oi, the effects of which are nightly fel’. even when asleep and if not cured renders marriage impos: both mind and body. ould app: 7 What a young man, the hope of bia country of his apober ta, s.odld bo Snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the conrequence of deviation from the path oj nature and inaolgiog in» cersin secret babig, Buch, pe: sons must, bef re contemplatin, MAKRIAGE. reflect thats sound mind and ods are the moz3 to promote coangbial bapoi t these the Journey throng & cy pilgrimage; the LB to Ths view; the mind Becomes h despair and filled withthe melam- choly reflections that the happiness of another fy blighted wth our own, DISEASES OF [MPKUUENCK. hi = fac and fapradent votery of leancre flude be bas imbibed the seeds of thispa!n+ wi dizeare, it often bupgens that eo ill- timed senag rs bim from as n aod respec’a- He falls {nto the hands of igrorant ard & pretenders, who, inesyab eof curing file” n'a pscuniary n trifling morth efter month, or as valent fer cna. be obtain-d, aud in dosyage ith rained bealth to sighover his ga! at, or, by the use of that dead hesten.the ecnstitutional syw@ mr of thie terrible incase such as A@octions of the Head. Throat, Nose Shin ¢to., progressing with frich*fn! rapid ty until teeth pate an end ts ia dresdfnl sufferings by senting him to thet un- discovered country rm whcge hoarae no traveley retorn OFFIOB 7 SOUTH 2sREDBRICK STREST, left band sid* going from imore street, a few very de doors from thecorcer. Pail 203 to observe name and pumber. S27 No lettere received uvless p 'st-paid and cons taining astampt» bonsai ontie reply. Prrsond writing ehouid state age and send portion of ad ——, t describing tymptems ‘The Dr's Dipicma hangs in his Office, INDOKSEMENT OF THE PRESS The mapy thousands cured at this titution within the last twenty years, and the oe fant Sursical Op-ration« performed b: Jobasten, witne sed by thereportere of The Bac and meny other papers, notices of which have ap- jared again ard sgain before the public besides asa gentleman of character and re- hgee is @ sufficient guerantes to af a SKIN DISEASES SPEFDILY CURED. Set DISEAeES! BEOBLT DIsB43s3.)) BAMARITAN’S Girt: SAMARITAN’S GIFT THE MOST, a REMEDY pyar USED #, A Positirs Care” GONORRHEA. GLEET. STRICTURES, €c, Contains no Mixera}, no Balssm,no Mercury. Only Ten Wills be laken to Rf'eta Cure, They are evtirely vegetabie baving no smell sor any unplearact taste. abd wiil o jure the etox ach or bowels of the most delisate. in from two fo four days, and reeent ca in * teenty four hours.’’ Pre; by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the moat eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, BO BXPOSU: NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have desy red of getting cured, or who bave been gorged w: jalsam Ooparia, or Mercury ty (84 MARITAN’S gay got» aah ine a ee ope. Female, 83. Brrans, eon i aral HLS < SAMARITANS aed AND H gas JUICES, ‘9 offered a its D. the Ba- Roath ND. HBSB aa e the ww tho eougR TA pian Bont poleak. Me eee aud effectual remedy ever A 65 and sradscates ogevery ticle oithe venereal pa Paton, te “i ee ne sare ough en! 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