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se A 8 Pc SS SSS SS SS SSG NSIS i i SA A A SS PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR PINE ‘wood. FROM BALTIMORE. Arrest and Release ef a Pic-Nic Party— Mevements of the Rebels. {Special Dispatch to the Chroniclé.] Barr ORE, praise eg an ic-nii com of 25 gen 1) AT Feated come days go and sont to Fort McHenry, charged with getting ™P,s7mpstnenc condo- lence with revel prison: ™. a oe Ware, nd endeavoring to sid the wrth se) Lag a , Was unconditionally relea.““" aeeday Uy Wallace, and its members — 4 went Tejeicing. nT tak pest information here is to te emect that few rebels are thus far in W-“.j4¢ Maryland; but other movements.indicate \- they are concentrating to operate upon westeri Pennsylvania and Virginia. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Mobile Daily Expected—Meve- aes on Lake Penchartrain, Angust 7.—The steamship Ma- say XOR"ow Orleans on the dist, has ar- rived. She brings many exchanged prisoners. | General Canby’s order for the enroiiment of the militia has created intense excitement in secession circles. All is quiet on the Mississip- pi as far as heard from. Several schooners.and luggers are reported ¢ruising in Lage rou O@Ftrain, capturing and arning fishing sloops. whe ti oucat Sentinel was chased to the Southwest Pass by a suspicious looking steamer, probably the Electric Spark. The latter is sald to have since run into Mobile bay. ‘An attack on the defences of Mobile is daily expected. een! PORTED ATTACK UPON MO- THE RE Cis The New York Tribune of Saturday has the following from its New Orleans correspon- it: ‘The capture of Fort Morgan, at the entrance of Mobile harbor, has been announced in this city, but 1 have information which enables me to pronounce this, as for the present premature. It was also claimed that Farragut had run past the forts, and was inside the harbor, bat I hard- ly think such a piece of newsentitled to implic- it faith on the part of your readers, until you YFeceive something corroborative by next week’s steamer. A Fight in Florida—Expedition from Pen- sacela under General Asboth—A Rebel Force Defeated. The New Orleans True Delta has the follow- ing news from Pensacola: « We have direct information from Pensaco- Ja that on the 19th July, General Asboth, with a force comprising the 7th Vermont, $2d United States colored infantry, Ist Florida cavalry, dismounted, and Company M, 14th New York cavalry, together with the ist Florida battery, moved out from Pensacola to co-operate with a raiding force from Sherman, which was op- erating against the Mobile and Great Northern Railroad. Onthe next day he enceuntered a rebel force composed of Companies G, E and I of the 3d Alabama regular cavalry, number- ing three hundred and fifty men, strongly for- — at Camp Gonzales, fifteen miles from Pen- sacola. “ Aftera placky fight of half an hour the Rebels ran, leaving as spoils to the victors the regimental fiag, all their official papers, a con- siderable quantity of camp and quartermas- ter’s stores, seventeen horses with equipments, eighteen sabres, eighteen guns, a large quanti- ty ss ammunition and twenty-three head of cattle. «General Asboth continued his march, in- tending to burn a trestle work on the raiiroad near the Escambia river, but receiving infor- mation that Sherman’s force had accomplished its work without his assistance, he returned to Pensacola.” ce OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, ‘ashington, D. C., August 8. 1864. } ‘The following officers, having been reported at the headquarters of the army forthe offences hereinafter specified, are hereby notified that they will stand dismissed the service of the United States, unless, within fifteen days from this date, they appear before the Military Commission, in session in this city, of which Brig.Gen. John C. Caldwell, United States volunteers, is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against them: Absence without leave. First Lieutenant A.S. Emerson, ist Michigan | cavalry. First Lientenant J. H. Bullock, ist Michigan cavalry. Second Lieutenant W. Thomas Smith, 140th New York volunteers. Captain John M. Marble, 46th Illinois veteran volunteers. For furnishing descriptive lists directly to enlisted men of their commands, in violation of the orders %, the War Department. . ‘iret Lieutenant George W. Barber, 112th New York volunteers. Lieutenant L. B. Porter, Sist New York vol- unteers. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adintant General. Ketek Salt eae Marshal and Board of inrollment of District of Columbia, Washington, 1964. For convenience of Government Ca a bers only, the Board of Enroliment of the trict of Columbia will hear cases of exemption on the ground of non-residence, st their office, corner of highteenth and I streets, from 7 to W o’clock, daily. J.C. Putnam, Capiain First Regiment V. R.C. jen and Provost Marshal D. O. Te Sesto Provost Marshai and Board of nroliment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., Jane 3, 1864. The Board of Enrollment of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marshai District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock a.m. to 2 ovclock p. m., for the p of hearing cases of exemption from draft for the following causes, viz: | Alienage; Non- ce; Unsuitableness of age; Manifest permanent physical disability; and Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furnish information &s to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollmest, as it is equally for the interest of each person enrolled to place upon the “Enrollment List” all persons lable to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be unjustly increased. J. PuTNaM, Captain ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the may 26-tf District of Columbia. War Department, Adjutant General's Wasi March 17, All su plications for leaves of absence or per- mission to visit dressed Washington must be adi to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and Gesires the Permission. “Telegrams addressed legrams addressed direct to the Secre' of War on this subject will receive no attention. ‘OWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General SEVENTH STREET, between I and K streets. SIGN OF THE HIGH AWNING. Furniture and Housekeeping Articles generally rh Wardrobes, Cann a Went Can ‘ an: Trors, Tables Wasnstant. Safer, Carpets, Matting, Oil in, coe 905 e' rooms, Tubs, Buckets, Whisps, Seer Be ies ‘ ves and Forks, Spoons, Pla : We are selling! eity. Liyaeie) "PRY BONTZ. SELLING OUT TO CLOSE. GREAT REDUCTION IN 3 EBY, AND FANCY sRTiULEee eo ‘The nadersigned offer to th ‘ally inducements to parce ttn ‘Albums, Kuives, Bens 08, Ferramery. fevers v ine Bh. we eae eee ‘Bahort time ony ny . Brush po poe THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, =. Det. 11th and 19th niagton tyfl-Im i qérostant Tos UTLERB : SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & Co.’3 CONOEBNTRATED Chay TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE 19 THEIR TRADE, ‘It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of d!st for the officer’s meas, It is prepared in one minute, and makes s most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is “hight; Masui: DOWNING & 00., Ne, 1) Bat a eee Forsale’by BARBOUR & SRMMUS, fore Accnis, | | | he wood to. be Pine Wood. fourt dinary size of cord Chief Sealed P: "s Qffict, Washington Depot. 1, 1864, i D.0., August Tor the delivery, ot thie ‘of five hundred (600) corde of Pine Wood wilt received at 11,1964 at 12 o’elo cit Beatie 1] Sep be de in a sum equal % eo or oe A ia ‘An inspector will be 4 the Government to inspect and measure t! ‘aa does not conform, ihaabans ercheatable ong, and split totheor- ‘The wooed to be delivered at such peints in this te: direct, on ied in ranks four(4) complete ck s}ict Yong, and ani wood uartermaster » 1864. cord is na go corded: to thi amount of wood contracted for. te acned tarasnt bs ped ropowale must be addressed sedaneald be plainly marked ** Pro rese! this.ofies until THURSDAY, Aocust natea onthe part of we to the above speci’ mount of the eon- ‘igned by the contractor and two responsible versons. the same to be certified to by some officer o. the Government well known to this office. will be seauited ca tee saecestay ene oF bissere e eontracts. Payment to be ‘Sean “the delivery aud acceptanee of the whole any or ali bids that may be iryed by the Depot Quarter to the undersigned, Is for Pine BR, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, au 1-10td De: Sealed at 12 o’clock, m., sai __Desot of Washinater. (FFE DEPOT COWY, OF suDsIsTENCE, Propet arciarine’ Pm for faraishing the United States |. Augart ant:l the Bubsistence Department wit TWO HUND) to be delivered at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, or at the Wharves or Rai!road Depot . C., at such time as in Washington, D MEAL, ment mey direct. after five days’ notice, The Corn Meal to be deiiverei in flour Laer! each tontaining one ti ) pounds; to good. merchantable quality, and w: fust before it is rece’ min ety siz (0 Payment wi edness, or such other be fresh may have for disbursement. Bids to be addressed endorsed ‘ Pro; 222 G street, Meal.” au 6-5¢ 5, 1864. 1ith inst., h D (20) BARRELS OF OORN e Govern- ood, sound undr apes of ill be inspected ved, ill be made in certificates of indebt- funds asthe Government to the undersigned, at No, is for Corn Osptain ‘and 0. 8. V. ROPOSALS FOR HORSE EQUIPMENTS, OxpNaNce Orrioe, Wak DBPARTMENT, Wasuinerton, D. O.. Proposals will be received by this Department until August 2th, 1864, at 4 p. m.. for the delivery atthe following arsenals of Horse Bquipments, Uoisea Btates cavalry pattern, as hereinafter r . New York Arsenal, 10.000. Frankfort ‘* 6,000, ed : Atthe July 23, “Alleghany ‘* 6,000 Bt. Louis. These sets of horse équipmen’ ished complete, with the exception of horse brush, currycomb, lariat, picket pin, link, nose bags. Spurs and straps. blankets, water bi The curb bits and stiri conform strictly in pattern and finish to t osited at the above-named arsenals. eable iron trimmings are to be japanned. The trees are to be of the regulation pattern, assorted sizes, rot lesa than 3% inches between the bars on the inside of the pommel; the side bars of hard white wood or beech; the beeca, reli pat together, sweat leather. one-tenth o} copper rivet made as riveted. and all the will not be the inch. with two No. their manufacture, an leather to be used ‘he final inspection will he made at the arsenal where delivered. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one - tenth will subject the No bids wil sample, to be 1854 3.00. ts are to be farn- ridle, ant Tups are to se de- The mal- mel and cartles of il the irons are to be an inch thick, and all lst into the wood, to be covered with the best slaughtered cow hide. All other coverings will be rejected. The balters are to be riveted with twelve No. 12 ¢ as shown in samples. The bridle rein isto be seven-eighths of an inch wide, and The girth strapping to be d ‘he two D rings to have a stop; two ri- vets in each end of girth; no cross sewing; stitching throughout the less than eight (8 _ The stirrup hoods wil The carbine’s socket strap is 12_ copper rivets. The trees are to be subject to Anapection during all stages of , if deemed necessary, the - in the fabrication of equipments to be inspected before cutting. own shops the work prop0sed for. Bidders will state explicity the at which they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. Forms of bid can be obtained at any of the above Cis or at this office r considered, proposition with be will at once exect with good UARANTY, The bidder will be required to accompany his &® guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that in case his bid is accepted, the contract for the same, and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the whole amount of the contract, tode- liver the articles proposed terms of this advertisement; and bidder should fail to enter into the contr: to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the act, per week of the whole amount contracted for; the first delivery to be made on the Failure to make deliveries ata contractagto a number he may fail to deliVer at t be considered other parties who are known to b c turers. and who are capable of executing in their Arsenal ified time feiture of the ‘ime. than from @ regular mavufac- #als not made out on thisform will not be . in conformity with the Pand in ease the said they person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibil: the offici istriet Court, or of the Uni! shown b nearest trict Attorney. tract, signed ial of the guarantors must be certificate of the clerk of the OF of the United Btates D the amount of the con- Lge Poder pa ater om Sot be cantare will be required of the successful b fer or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM We, the undersign eounty of —-—, and State of — jointly and severally, covenant with thi n States, and guarantee, im case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once + for the same with good in a sum equal to t articles execute the contrac sufficient sureties. OF GUARANTY. ed, residents of amount of the contract, to furnish the TO. isement, dated July was made; and, in case the said enter into a contract. te make good the said — be awarded, Gir ‘is Witness: ral George Equipments. Sy W-7teo yof——, posed i formity to the terms of the adver- dated July B. 1864, under which the bid ° a shall fail rise as resaid, we aran' ihe diference between the offer of and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may ven under our hands and seals Beal. P; als will be addressed to “Brigadier ei roposals will be re! ie ler Gene- D.C... FO) 0} ington. 3, and _endor: PRO RAMS AY. Tse Brig General, Chief of Ordnance. = sets stitches to be omitted. riveted 3 in oe ert e United and he ROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF WHEAT AND RYE. Heanguanrens Dep't of WASHINGTON, Orrice or Cuigr Cuter SEALED PROPOSAI#S will b office until the 2th day of August wext for the pur- chase of Five Thousand Bushels , the best Red Mediterranean WHEAT, and Fifteen Hundred Bushels (more or leas) of the best quality RYE, raised on the Government farms south of rain to be delivered in this the arty whose “bid may jays from the accep- Proposals will be endorsed * Pro} purchase of Wheat and Rye the Potomac. The city or Georgetown, be Spon ere within thirty tance of the bid. undersign: Sy 27-18t fo Lieut. Colonel, ch Wasainctow. July 26, 1! ELIAS M. @RREN e received at this more or leas) of gals for the ”? and atiressed tothe ief Quartermaster, ep’t of Washington. ROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUOTING FUR- NACES AT THE CAPITOL. Office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings. July 29th. Bode y 9 \. Bealed Proposals will be received at this o! for reconstructin, 12.6’cluck noon, Baid furnanees to be of No. rnaces, built in the best manner. old material now in the old furnaces that can be advantageously used in constructing the new ones persons desiring to bid in- this and the 8th of is to be uged. |. aD vited to call any d. August, upon Mr tendent, who Wi Re between .W. il show An Angus, make any desired explanation. B, B. FRENCH, jy 29-td Commissioner of Public Buildings. EDICAL PURVEYOR’S ASHINGTON, Qrxion. reeeO ook a sealed listor the aerial eek, a prepared to furnish, at short notice, with the srleo of each atiaakek to 4 SUTHERLAND Jo u-tf Burg. U. 5. A., Medical Purveyor. PAPERHANGINGS,. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES aN ‘Adapted to PARLORS, INING BOGMS ALLS, anv CHAMBERS, ig five furnaces under the Capitol until MONDAY, the &th day of August next, a! » best Keister box of the 7 rin- them the furnaces and +, June 18, 1864, All dealersin this city and Georgetown, whe wish to sell to the Medical Pury. ‘ wested to this Meron the MONDAY of es they may be Also,: + 6,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL OLOTHS, Our Mattings sre unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowgqua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini rooms, halls,&e. Alse— ‘WINDOW SHADES, . BRASS COBNIO: from 10 to 20 per cent, No, 348 7th street, between I street and Boo Mase. EE, PARLOR MATS, Paper hung by skillfal workmen, and all orde Bromptly attended to, Give us a call and sa & FALOONER’B SACS ee eet eu seceeasen se 8: ch are i | PROPOSALS. ‘ ” ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SOUTH WING TO ate =e sRTMENT ae tag avy DerartMeat, August3, 85 infeed nT conenele fer Baile; to Aavy Vepartmen: wilding.’ Fax thie office until 12 o'clock M. on the J6th day of A t, 1954. Plans and speci- fications ure ready fo: mination at the Wavy Department, and tre bids must be for the whole puliding finished and complete imallits details. except the hot water heating apparatua. Bidders are requested to name the time in which they will pence to have the butiding completed and-ready for occupstion, ‘all bids must be ac- companied by the following guaranty: FORM OF GUARANTY. The undersigned. f in the State of —. an , of state of heraby guarantee, 1 e foregoing bid of ——., for building new aouth wing to Navy De- partenan ty be accepted, he or they will, withia ten jays after the receipt of the contract at the post ° a Lae resi ceng, oueen the CN for e. with good and sufficient sureties, an: Incase tha said see —— shall fail to enter into the contract as aforest‘4. we. guarantee to mak good the difference between .-* ON€F Of said — 7,804 that which may mchagreny ‘pie Witness: A B, Guarantor. ewe C.D., Guarantor, ——, 1864. I hereby certify that the above-named are etd me as es of property, and able to make ir arantee. To be signed by the United States Navy Agent, District Judge er Attorney or Collector. au 8-e04 a nl ROPOSALS FOR MAIL SUAS MSIE SERVIOE THE UNITED STAT. P BET WHER TH ae 8 ‘ES Post Orrics DEPARTMERT, i WASHINGTON, June 17, 1864. In accordance with the provisions of the act, or approved May 28, 1864, which is ‘4 the wing, to wit: s SSitlai ‘Am scr to authorize the ¢: ship’, o mail Lstearnabip service between the, Gn ores and Brazil. “ Be tt enacted by the Senate Cad House of Repre- Sentatives of the United States of American Congress assembled, That the Postraaster General be.and he ishereby authorised to unite with the General Post Office Department of the Empire of Brazil, or such officer of the Government of Brazil as shall be authorized to act for that Government,in establish- ing direct mail communication between the two countries by means of a menthly line of first class American sea going steamships, to be notlessthan two thousand tons burden each, and of sufficient number to’ perform twelve round trips or veyages per annum between a port of the United States, north of the Potomacriver, and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, touching at St. Thomas, in the West Indies at Bahia, Pernambuco ,and such other Brazilian and intermediate port or ports as shall be consiiered necessary and expedient: Provided, That the fae ense of the service shall be divided between the wo Governments, and that the United States por- tion thereof shall not exceed the sum of one hun- dred and fifty thousand dollars for the performance of ‘twelve round trips per annum, to be paid out of any money ‘appropriated for the service of th Post Office Department. "Sec, 2. And ve tt further enacted, That the Post- master General be, and heis hereby, authorized to invite proposals for said mail steamship service by public advertisement for the period of sixty days in one or more newspapers published in the cities of Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Boston, Teapectivaly. and to con- tract with the lowest responsible bidder for the same for a term of ten years, to commence from the day the first steamship of the proposed line shall depart from the United States with the mails for Brazil: Provided, That proposals for monthly trips—that is to say, for twelve round voyages per annum outand back—are received and accepted by him within the limit as aforesaid. from a party or parties of undoubted responsibility, possessin ample ability to furnish the steamships require for the service,and offering good and sufficient sureties for the faithful performance of such con- tract: And provided, her, That such proposals shall be accepted by the Government of Brazil, and that distinct and separate contracts with each Gov- ernment, containing similar provisions shall be executed by such accepted bidder or bidders; each Government to be responsible only for its propor- tion of the subsidy to be paid for the service. “Bec. 3. And beit further enacted, That any con- tract which the Postmaster General may execute under the authority of this act shall go into effect on or before the first day of September, one thous- and eight nundred ‘and. sixty-five; and shall, in addition to the usual stipulations of ocean mail steamship contracts, provide that the steamships offered fer the service shall be constructed of the best materials and after the most approved mo- del, with all the modern improvements adapted for'sea-going steamships of the first class; and shall, before their approval and acceptance by the ostmaster General, be subject to inspection and survey by an experienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Navy,whose report shall be made to the Postmaster General; that the two Governments shall be enti- tled to have transported, free of Sxponee: on each and every steamer, a mail agent to take charge of and arrange the mail matter, to whom suitable ac- commodatiens for that purpose shall be assigned; that in case of failure from any cause to ae form any of the regular taonthly voyages stipulated for in the contract. a pro rata deduction shall be made from the compensation on account of such omitted ing to contract; and that the Postmaster General shall have the power to determine the contract at any time, in case of its being underlet or assigned to any other party. “* See. 4. And be tt further enacted, That the mail PH bairpl employed in the service authorized b: this act shall be exempt from all port charges an custom-house dues at the port of departure and ar- rival in the United States. Prov: . Thata sim- ilar immunity from port charges and custom-house dues is granted by the Government of Brazil. “ Approved May 28, 1864.” PROPOSALS Will be received at the Post Office Department, in the city of Washington, until 3 o’cleck p.m. of SATURDAY, the first day of October, 1864, for con- veying the mails of the United States bya monthly line of first-class American sea-going steamshipsof not less than two thonsand tons burden each, and of sufficient number to perform twelve round voy- ages per annum between a port of the United States north of the Potomac river and Rio de Janciro, in Brazil, touching at St. Thomas, in the West in- dies, and at Bahia and Pernambuco, in Brazil, for a contract term of ten years, to commence on or before the Ist day of September, 1865, and to date from the day the first steamship of such line shall leave the United States with the mails for Brazil. Bidders must designate the United States port of departure and arrival ay, at their option, rope propose to embrace additional intermediate ports | at which the steamships shall touch on their out- ward or homeward passages, to deliver and receive mails. Each bid should name the time proposed to be occupied in performing the passages, each way, be- tween the United States port of departure and ar- rival and Rio de Janeiro, and should be accompa- nied by a mspor diagram of the route, showing the intermediate ports at which the steamships are to call to deliver ang receive mails, Schedules of the sailing days, stAting the proposed days and hours of departure from each port, as well as the proposed days and hours of arrival, should also accompany each bid, such schedules, however, to be subject to the approvalof tbe Post Departments ot the respective countries, and to alteration by said Departments from time to time, as the inter- ests of the proposed international postal service may require. The steamships offered for thisservice must be Ameri in steamers of the first class. and before acceptance will be subject to inspection and sur- yey byan experienced naval constructor te be de- tailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the avy Proposals must conform in all respects to the Provisions and requirements of the aforesaid act, approved May 2th, 1864, and must be properly iaranked, with a sabiaiactory. Sestinonial ied eo arantors are men of property, an uo dantly able to make “good their guarantes., The bidder’s name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, when & company offers, should be distinctly stated iu the proposal The acceptance or non-acceptance of the bids will be determined by the Postmaster General as soon as practicable after the time limited for their reception; but no preposal can be accepted by this Department unless the bidder is also accepted by the Government of Brazil, as provided for in the aforesaid act., And in case of such joint acceptance, distinct and abbr te contracts are to be execu by the accep! bidder or bidders with each Gov- ernment, containing similar provisions, each Gov- ernment to be responsitle only for its proportion of the Subsidy to Te paid for the service, Pro; isshould besent, under seal, to ‘the First Assistant Postmaster General,” ‘*Foreign Desk,” with the words" Mail Proposals”—* Foreign Mails” written on the face of the address; and they should be dispatched in time to be received by er before fe Srst day pt October next, am pish sll bashes last ay for receivin, is under ivertise- ment, it Bi] IR, Postmaster General, Nore.—This Department is not advised that an: definite action has yet been taken by the Govern. ment of Brazil in re: to the establishment of the proposed steams! ervice between the two countries, but it is probable that by ‘the Ist of Oc- tober next, the limit fixed for the reception of nore under this advertisement, certain infor- Wheg received: it wile ade pobhien eeee + it willbe made }. Je 18-wow ban M. B. WwAtze BENTS. ‘Waran Bactorain’s Sra cm H ity Haw) . le All persons who use the Aguedust wa ron their 8 are hereby notifi the water rentis ered ce for the period from rent is required to this of- teaser stee, tear ae water be shut off at the ‘main and not eessorte eat cept upon payment of arrears and two dollars for expense of shutting off and 5 he law docs not provide for serving individual sige end Guanine ere jy 8-1m Water Registrar. HINGS WORTH KNOWING ABO! London; Dadd’s Moderate a sie mice ‘4 ie Horse; Lewrence| om th maid rea; ies On ie orae Foot; jeman’s ‘. Hers Horse Owner’ ‘a Ochi: Facer, 6 retested Horse Doct Mayhew's illustrated Horse Man * “ anshi Pi rey ‘Anatomy af aha’ Horse: eehika deaatteeet oh Bee on EY Gy 80) PRANOK FAYLON. ROPOSALS FOR MALLEABL vi PROPORALS, RY TRIMMINGS: CON CA ORDNANxCE Ossie. was og eas 8 GTON, 4, Bealed Proposals will be received at this foe until Saturday, Augaat 20, 1854, at 4 o’clock p. m., | for the delivery at the following points of the un- dermentioned quantities of malleable iron trim- mings f07 caval ry equipments: York. id @ New York Agency, New York, seta. At the Frankford ‘Arsenal, 10.000 seta, esha At the Alleghany Arsenal. 20,000 sets, At the St. Louis Arsenal, 10,000 nets. Bach set is to consist of the numbers of each | kind of buckle, square, ring, bolt, stud, and loop | now prescribed, except that two of the Drings in | each set are to be mate of the new pattern, with , Stop, according to the model to be seen at the ‘abovearsenals. The castings are to be made of the best allt of malleable iron, the tongues of the | buck of the wire, The dimensions | of tl leaned castings and the finish and dimen- | gio f the buckle-tongues and rollers must con- | form strictly to the standard ennges which will | be anplied before japanning. After ‘being thor- | oughly cleaned, an from all éprues and ir- reumiatitias, they are to be ja) in the best The goods are tobe put up in rs in the usual | mar er, and packed, two ‘hun Ped complete sets ina box Of @ quality, and marked as may be pre- | scribed by the inapestisie Oa oat: ? {Phe work is toe Bu ect to inspection atthe recto! stages @ rogress, and no { re nye received or for which have nm inspec! | oy ive: on aade a8 follows: | Bidmere will state fhe arsenal or atsenals where the se to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more ‘chan one. Failures to make deliveries at # spect. fied time will subject the contractor to & forte targ of the number he may fail to deliver at tuat time, - No bids will be received froza patties other than regular manufacturers of the ute proposed for, and who are known te this Department to be. capable of executing in their own shops the work proposed for. L Forms of bids ean be obtained at the above-/ named arsenals. Proposals mot made out on this Sorm will not bs considered. @QUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that, in case his bid be accept- ed, he willatonce execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in asum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Olerk of the nearest District Court, and the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his arantors, will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of id State of ther and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that he or they will at once exe- eute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 14. 1864, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said —_ —— shall fail toenter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said —— — and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. : Given under our hands and seals Witness: this — day of —, * Fmeal a tal To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. 2 Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the same. ; Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. 2 The Department reserves theright to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any ac- count. Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance. Wash- ington. D. C.,? and will be endorsed ‘* Proposals for Malleable Iron Cavalry Trimmings.” GEORGE D, RAMSAY, Brigadier General, Sy 15-eotd Chie? of Ordnance. PBorosars FOR FOBAGE. OxntEy QuARTEaMASTER’s OFrion, ‘Wastineros Duror, Deo, 8, 183. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying. the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- parsment at Washington. D.0., Baltimore, Md.. lexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 porhels of core or oats and 50 tons of hay or straw. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points ey, ropose to make deliveries, and the rates at wh: they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. ake price must be written out in words on the ids, Corn to be up in d stout sacks, of about two bushelseach. Oatsin like sacks ofabout three pushelseach, The sacks to be furnished without ‘tra charge to the Govenment, The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered mest be stated in the preporals Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- Biss will be fabless 20 a rigid inssection by the overnment Ins r before ‘accepted. Contracts will Mee awarded from time to time to the lowest SOrRORAINIS bidder, as the interest of the Governmen' ae require and ferment will be made when, the whole amout contracted for shall have beep alivered and ncees ied. ‘is e requir. mpany ed byt propbdsals with jaran si two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days ip oe execute the 001 contract for the same, « and sufficie: arenes ie ssum equal to the area pay otthe Ore act, to deliver the forage pro) in conformi with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference betw. the offer of said bidder and the next lowest ri sible bidd¢_,or the person to whom the contract mar be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. The fall name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. F wide Opal Uap uaasiernastar Stestingion ucker, e! a . Vt Ly Gand should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both, ef his jarantors, will be required of the success*al bid- ler or hidders upon signing the contract, Blay.4 forms 0! Dida, guacantes and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, Oounty ana Beate} _—_—_— a I, the subscriber, do hereby pro and deliver to the United Btates, to furnish Hy the Quarter. master’s I’>partment at ——— sarees ly to the terms of your advertisement fnvitin, proposals for for: Washington Depot, w § 1868, io follwing articles vi eo articles, vis: = bushels of Uorn, in sacks, at — per buzhel of 66 poands = sls of Ont, in sacks, at —— per bushel of — tons of Balea Hay, st — ver ton of 2,000 —tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 ands. Delve ‘commence on or before the —- da; Delivery to cong be completed om oF before the of ——, 186—, an pledge f to enter into ritten contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten day r being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient serv: Brigadier General D. H, Ruoxmn. al Depot Quartermaster, General Depo: Ww, pO. We, the undersigned, residents of in the if 5 OD of ——., hereby, jeintly ally, covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the foregoin; of. wi ten days he acceptance of said bid, ex eae con- same with good and sate nt sure- 2 at ‘the amount of the contract, said resaid to mak serepetvees fue offer by said —-— and th ‘ee! eo lowest r ponsibie bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be aw: Given uh der our hands and seals this — day of 4 eal Gerhity that, to the best of m: le mes ‘and belief, the above-named aretore nS CEG gg ea apo aes which wneyitaed by the United Btates District At- ie Collector of Oustoms, or any oth write te nae oo) ited States Government, or respo! aible person known te this office. big ” deo $-tf Brigadier ‘aouarel and QM, cu QUARTERMASTER'S QRFION. 2} Deport [4 asnincron. We 1. Ou 1. All dealers in s iw ¢, Lumber, stoped to te ship oon on MONDAY ofpere ‘ort not 74 r - eens meee aie ot sues aad ‘Dealers 's, al 1@.) ice. be Gepe DS farmlaRSG mepetali oar Monday Sar eneeT Genera) ane eee Washington LAND SALES. No. 700. By THE prestvent oe THE UNITED STATES. In purenance of law, President of the United States of America, do here- by. declare and make known that pnbdlic sales will be held atthe undermentioned Land Offices in the State of Minnesota, at the periods hereinafte designated, to-wit : At the Land Office at MINNEAPOLIS, eommen- ging on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the fol- owing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base tine and west af the fifth principa mi flan. The BE \ and the W *< of section 5; the N of section 19 of township 116; sections 19 and 21; the N Est seetion sy sechicee , 9, 31, and 33, of town- fi o ¥ Sections 1, 3, $7,411, 18, 15, and 17; the NE % of section 20, of township 116, sections 19, 21, 28, 25, 27. 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 117; the S 44 SE the EEX of SW % of section 33; of township Tange 26. Sections 1.3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17; t section 19, the N Hof section 21, and MZ of section 23, of township116; the 8 dz of sectio-, 19 the 8 % of section 21, the of section 23, 8"44 gectio’ 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 1"; the 8 34 8) x shee 46 BW X, of section 31, of “ownship 118, of Rections?, 3, 5, 9, 11, and 1 ; i of township lis; sections 1, ®, 4° N i of section 18, 2, 23,25, H, 29, 31, 33, 1.0435, of township lif, of range 23. Bection 1, of to of tov, nship 116; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9,11 18.15, 17, 19.7", 23/95, 2f, 29, 81, 33, and’ 35, of town" ship 7. <7; range 29. a ye 29. 2 saa ae a 138; os 17, 19, 21, 23, 25,27, o3 ), of township , of ran 5 Rections 1, 3,5, 7,9. 11. 13, 15, 1/, 19, 21, 23, and 25, of towship1l7, and sections 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, oftownship 118, of range 31. Bections 1,3, 5.7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17, of township BG and — 25, 27, 29,31, 33, and 35, ef township , of range 32. p Sections 4s Swix raectioa aie the N i of section section 19; the ofsection 21; the ect 38, of township Ii sections 25, 27, 9, 31, 83, and $, ynship 118, of range 33. i section 29, 0! 3 8eC- Boas 2603. 29, 3, 33, and 35, of township 118, 0 e 34. Tare rnship 116; sections 1,8,5, 7,9, 11,13, 15, 17.19, 21, 23, 25, 7, and 29, of n $1; the N 32 ofsection $i; the Ns ateeotion: phe the N 3g of section 35, f townshi , of range 35. Of townsbip 116; nections 1, 3, 8, 7,9, 11,13, 15, 17, 19, 21, B, 25, 27, and 29, of township 117, of range 35. Township 116 and 117; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 81, 3. and 45, of township 118, of range 37 Townshin 1)¢, 117, and 118; sections 6, 8, 18, 29, and @; the 84, SE %{,and the SW 34, of section 24; sec- tions 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, of township 119, ofrange 33. At the Eand Office at ST. CLOUD, commencing on Monday, the fifteenth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the follow- ing parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Bections7 and 17; the N 32 of section 19, and the Ns of section 21, of township 121, of range 23. Sections 1. 3,5.7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17; the N 34 of section 19, the N34 of section’ 21, and the N 3 of section 23, of township 12]; sections 31,33, and 35, of township 122, of range 29. Sections 1, 3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17; the N ¥% of section 19, the N 32 of section 21, and’ the N ‘s of section 23, of Soxneniy 121; ae 29, 31, 33, and oO! ywoship , of range 3, ee cctione 1, 3.5, 7,9, 11, 13,15, and 17; and the N34 © section 23, of township 121; sections 19 and 21; the 83s of section 23; sections 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 31. Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13,.15,and 17, of town- ship 121; the’S % of section 13; the'S 3g of section 15; the 8 44 of section 17; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29, 31, 83, and 35, of township 122, of range 32. ctions 1,3,5,7,9, 11, 13, 15, and 17, of township 121; the 8 3, of section 13; the 34 of section 15; the BY of section 17; sections 19, 21, 23,25, 27, 29, 31, 33, ‘and 35, of township 122, of range 33. 35 Bections 1,3,5,7,9, 11, 13,15, and 17, of township 121; sections 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 34. I Sections 1, 3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13,15, and 17, of township 11; sectione '25, 27, 31, 83, and 35, of township 122, of range 35, Zections 1, 35,7, 9, 11,13, and 15; tho NX of sec- tion 17, of township 121; ‘section 7; the W 3 of sec- tion 15; sections 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, f ti hip 122, of range 36. : fe # the iy and. the N 34 BW X, of sec- »21, |, 27, and 35, of township 122; secti Hl 9, S27, 29.31, 33) and 35, of township 123, of Tange 37. Fe A The K % NE \, of section 1, of township 121; sec- tigre fand Il, oftownship 132 the W 3 of section 1; nections 3, 5,7, 9 11, 13.15, 17, 23, and 25; the N 3g of section 27, and section ss ot township is sec- tions 13, 14, 15, 19, 29, 1, and 33, ot township 124, of range 38. z Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with selec- tions of swamp lands filed in your office by the Surveyor General, will be excluded from the sale, The offering of the above lands will be com- menced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed; but the sale shall not be kept open ieager than two weeks, and no private entry of any ofthe lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. = Given under my hand, at the city of Washington this 15th day of April. anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. £ : ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the Presidents M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, i All bona fide actual settlamenta under existin, laws. bene fae rior to and up to the date of this noclamation, will be recognized; and all such set Hlers are hereby called upon to come forward and establish and enter their claims with the Register nd Receiver before cad ay ate Ie foregoing for the commencemen: © public sale. 3, M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner, Nortg.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations, except to auch publishers as are specifically authorized by the Com- missioner of the General Land Office. je 4-lawi2w SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM Peculiar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately relieved by the PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies the blood with its vital principle, or ~ LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, Infusing STRENGTH VicoR and New Lirs into al parts of the system, One of the most Distinguished Jurist in New England writes to a friend as follows: “I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your ai ediction, It has made & KEW MAN of me; infused into my system new vigor and energy;Iam no longer tremulousand debilitated as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, men- tal and physical, than at any time during the last five years.” An eminent Divine of Boston says: “Ihave using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for 0} 3 Pamphiets free. J, P. DINSMORE b No, 491 Broadway, New York, COUGHS! COLDS! CONSUMPTION! WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY One oF THE OLDEST AND Most RELIABLE REME> DIES IN THE WORLD FoR . Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difh- Coughs. Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, jore Throat, Croup, every fection af THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry does not Dry a Cough and leave the is of Consum sion in he ect ae een ee nee ii Ys ‘None genuine unless signed ‘I, BUTTS,” on the wrapper. REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE!! 4 REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. FORTY eth del EXPER ENCE fully established the superiorit, i mee all other healing Temedies. Teedaase tre Hts isle beat Grp dated Wooran Bana, y ic; her UNDS, BURNS. BOALDS, &6,, in # surprisingly short time.’ Only 25 cents a Boz. The above are old and well established Remedies. For Sale by J.P. Divsmors, 491 Broadway, NeW Yo: 8.W. Fow.s & Co., 18 Tremont st., Boston, ‘and by all Druggists, my 2-84 W3m AMS EXPRESS COMPANY, A” orvion Sia PA, AVENUE, Washington, D. @, ORDA AAPEER AOPOEW RIDA? "= MEROHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- vorwsaeEeaa Pe D DISPA' Ei'to all eee mars eet! dem I, ABRAHAM LINOOLN, | | victims than the so: JOHNSON D-: BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDERION STREET THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, Has dise: ered, the most Certain, Speedy, ai Effectual, Rem edy im the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOB, Retief in vit Hour: a te 7 a Persona Ruined by oral retenders, OF . hould Deadly Poison. Mercary. sho apply 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGER IN FROM ONE So wtliacac mene Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Syiseher, Btrictures, Affections of the KidDsya'ang Bi: p Impoteney, General Dedility, gervousn Dye BERET, Lereuor, Low, 8piv ca, ‘Con fasion of 'tdeas. pitation of the ‘art, Timidity, romablings Dimness of Big™< or Giddiness, Disease of ° Throat, Nose, or Bkin, Affections of the Liver, Lun ga, Btomash or Bowels—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth, the *,noret and solitary practices more fatal to thei: of Syrens to the mariners: Blyses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or gnticipations, rendering marriage, &c., imposai- YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the'victims of Boli- tary Vice.that dreadful and destructive habit whi ganasity Sweeps to an untimely grave thousands: ‘oung Men of the most exalted fcient and brit jotnos. whe mi, ees sh n mates @ thu elo. 68 waked to extacy the living ay cali’ with: confidence TAKE weet S NOTIOR. These are some of the d melancholy effects prodocel by early babits of youth: sles Weems of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head, Dit of Bight. ‘Loes of Muscular Power. P. piteti mot the Heart, Dys) ia, Nervous Irrita! = Tangement of ig eg a Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &e, MENTALITY.—' fearful effects on the m! are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory. Confasion of Ideas, Depression of oeigite Evil Forebodin; Srgralos te Bodety. Self-distrust, Love of ey ¢ 1) “MARRIAGE a Persons, oh woues a Bs toe lath “ arriage, aware 0: ysica) ‘eakness, Organioe Debdility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &0., °’ should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. 5, may religiously confide in his honor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his aa Physician, ANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- ORGANIO WENTS TO MARRIAGE and oF ins Ovens wapeedily cured, and fall vigoe mess 8 18 8) fy aD vi! Testored. ‘Thousands of the most nervous, deb tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Dissuall patiens: me of Prosreat re Fvaess ae yous ita bilit remblings. an nm Exhaastion of "the most fearful kind, speedily ured, DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Oollege of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- leges in the United Btates. and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphiaand elsewhere ,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were aret known; many troubled with ringing in the h and ears when asieep.great nervousness, be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef . Were cured immediately. ee MEN ae who have injured themselves by a certain indulged in when alone—a habit frequently earned from evil companions, or at school, the effecte o: which are nightly felt, even when not cured, renders marriage impossid! stroys both mind and body, should apply ie infmedi- ately. What a pity that a yeung man, the hi of hig country an darling of Sis parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments 0’ life by the consequence of devi n from the path of mature and indulging in a certain secret habit, | In “twenty-fe Such persons must. before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to proranks connabial happi ness indeed, Without these the journey through life becomes a ed pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view; the mi meg shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- cpoly reflections that the happiness of another ig re our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘When the pineaiioe and imprudent votary of ploamare finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease. it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- Pizineto those whe, from education and respesta- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, wh incapable of curing, filch bis pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long a8 the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health tosigb over his l= ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightfal rapidity until death pe anend to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- discovered country from Whose bourne no trav returns, OFFICE? SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few dogrs come thecorner. Fail not to observe name and number. @7-No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be used on the repiy. Persons Writing should state age, and send portion of ad- vertisement describing symptoms, The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Ofes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. ‘The many thousand cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerous Ue eed Surgical Operations performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof' The Han’ and many other papers, notices of which have ap- Pees again and again before the public, besides is Standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility. is @ sufficient guarantee to the f- SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED 3a 29-ly ECRET DISEASES 1 SEOREF DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMAEITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, M& Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. moe hole Bed to Ld bread to Effect a Cure - 0) re entirely ve; vi any unpleasant te ate wil mg eg ne PT ol Sure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, recent Cures in frem two to four days, and hours.” Prepared of the University of Pennsylvania, o: eminent Doctors and Chemists of WO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHA! HATEVE! Let those who have despaired of i] getting cured, or who have been gorged wit Mercury, try the Getta! cae one: SAMARITANS GIFT. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female $3. BLOOD! BLOOD II BLOOD !! SCRUFULA, ULC&RsS, SORES, S8POTH TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, @c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND BE. JUICE Is offered the Bie as a itive cure, SYPHILIS OR VEN EREAL DISEASBS. the SA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUION, is the 4 most potent, certain and effectual rem: prescribed; it reaches and eradicates evel at te t of the venereal poison, so that thecure fs teorough ; and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy snd be baled ant do not pansrie < rour poms rity that for which you may re years are bh you a Not Dab ATi incurable, the ma: ronouns SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JULORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! Wey FEMALESI! In many affections.with which numbers of Fe- ‘ males sulfer, the ROOT AND HERB JULES ta J most happily adapted, In Ulcerated Ute: Whites, in bearing down, Falling ef the Wemb Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, Sent by express. Prige $1 a bottle, or 6 bottled for $5. oF $5. 5 AMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Priee 25 cents, Full directions. DESMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Office, Sold by8. CALVERT FORD, corner ef 1th and Pa. HENRY 600K, Alexandria, may 6-tf Cc FIDENTI Youre GPx who have iDyared “aenselyes by certain secret habite which unfit them for bi pleasure, or the duties of married life; alee mid: orold men _ho, from the follies of youth other causes, fee! a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treat— ment of any one, should frst read “THE FRIEND.’ Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing *’ Secret Friend.” digest any adirons: in & sealed envelope on re- Ten Cen! dress Dz. CHAS, ‘EWART & 0O., A, STEW porion, Mase, aL | 2: seers eee NY A QUESTION =the propristort ofthe ee: — ie Ban ABINGY OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, ICINE,’’ have armined—regardjess. exe ee issue, free, (for the it soe four oS ee natrR este in- Hons, ryous Debility remature De 10s = ology and Nat nb Laws nines oraluadl soving thousands,and will ta formenaes ieeck soceint of four re by ry Broadway, ow cee on Ty. BIESEMAR— by for goa P t of Englan secured by the Dire eee eee lege Vienna. Co! of Triesmar No. 1 is ‘effectugbremedy for Relax. ation, 8: torrhoea, and Exhaustion tem. “Tricemar Noa has entirely ipl m goa mercury able zen, sen ge. of and r cies ‘8. 0, FORD, 290 Pa. ave, rea “hes mars ie