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, JOBRBON, PROPOSALS. D bALTIMORE ie Rs Bete elite Serre ie eRe LSPOR MAIL ST IP SBRVIOR | oyrcy No. 7 SOUTH FREDBRIOK STREET PSAie re GRIFED STATES TUE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVBRTISING: THE EVENING STAR_ ‘EBMALE OOMPLS PBorosars FOR COAL, i ce, 498 tion at Dr Dak e e — AND BEA ME CHANCES OF PEACE IN AMERICA. | | T in need of a eoofilent’ Tasasvay DeraarMerr. apna: Lies 2 ered the most Certain, Speedy, and [from the London Sp-ciaior, July 2, | aivin rose be mited bycalling oui. a8 tm mosial ters Bava ee Bistuend | | parva Rineresastcd bean Pong OEE DETAR, | Béeabeelogtagte Se ret yom phen Cate mind le awioging Sains thatthe | PRIVATE COMPLAINTS Are treated, cither Sealed Proporals ard’ hereby waviced for Six | until August Jzth, Js4,a¢ 4B. wy. for the delivery | 19 agtordance with the provisions of the act of ‘ans ours] No Prokeng? South 5 ely defented, that the ersonally or by letter, at Dr, WOOD'S Ofise, Hundred (600) tons White Ash Anthranite Gow the following ars ee ee atiemeriar | Congress, approved May 23, 1854, which is in the | Persons Ruined by Fretenders, or by’; Gauntioes pornisteney ot spo Warth wonld wear | 4987th nureet Separate rooms for potiente. OF ° gis, and seventy-five ¢ 78) tans Cum ae Btates cavalry pettern, as feces tollowtne, neil Deedly Pelsow. % apely ° pen day ieht. au 5- Coal, to verrd a Treasury * 2 / im ’e @ut the fiery courage of its op: te, tha: | <—___a*— | gateueh s point as mar be designated. St the New York Arsenal, 1 000, “ am act to suthorise the establish ment of ocean. ald prevail ahke over ; ADAME AHOLIABS WOULD RESPROTFUL- | f the best quality. b “Frankfort = “* 000, I steamahip servieo between the United States | 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NO CRARGB thiltend <patrigtem’” thar suddenly wrrived | MIs snneuace Zo ker fringe ant ine sani geltvered af he cprenie eect he ealleryany hae Allegheny :: 6m abril IN FROM ONE TO TWO Das. that the cause 1 | Ne | before the 3'th of B=pten viction | se No. 2349 O st ata ‘ ber. Jost Immediately after Gen. Grant's first fovea whos abel peepared ta wed. toal ta. | “Bids will be received watil Monday. the lth of and Brasil. 2 &t. Louis 3.000. ona by the Senate and Hi r a2 ‘hese seta of horse equipments are to be furn- pe is of Fs Bee Peover louse af Repre- pansies the Back, 2 deers Deqharges. Datile even the Times wrote respecttally of | require it, the Past, ~ qT 3 Aucust, aad be consider d binding on the dhader | 1ahed complete, with the exoeption of horee brush, | remarmel Usins (0s Postmaster General be. and } resent Fatare. i f vies in, link, nose bags, | ‘ with the ‘mpoteney, General Dedility, Nervousness, Dye- fered tn the Girect feueaae eer | sey impetsed edivin “abe te ane to waytan an ervine Trertent to refeot all or any eon atthe id merece hanced Fost Oe Depar tmnt orthe am ae of ‘raat * roa Rinatter erence caitet sotiag: long pause before Petersburg, the excessive | buriness matters; or in fact anything of import | Mia otw ee” Chief of lat Division, nd finish to those ao nee oe ene that Government,inestabliah- | prnnese of Signt or Giddinos. Piseane ne Liver: rise in gold, the dismissal or resignation of Mr. | ames. Easton ros Geatlemen Lic ee Le Sg Sa TT = — | ing direct mail communication potyeas te feo | Langs, Stomach or Bowele—these Tereible, Disor- Se cna the metas iM coall of over-excited | RAOBUINAGY ROWE “unifies! | Eerie eee ee | trees are to be of the Feguiation pattern sisorted | SSOylocn sta going stearish ya to be notleme than | Secuntwiatchliary ciecticer more fatal to Ehele Entivipations, have once more depressed the Dlnirvovnotand Test Meditim U2 ath street! | Offer of the Commissioner of wersnrecne Hines, Fa lems [han Si inches between the ret ara | $¥° thousaxd tons burden each, and of salicient | zictims then the nong of Byrensto the mariners of Raleeee ia, Oona res once mown epeae ot | saaninee als indectaieame wqerrenraced and | Beale Pyopotale will be reesived at thivoMce, | Pulte woad or bedk the pommel and eatties of | SoPeti ua Rutetep a port of the Gnited Mates | antilpatlons rendering marriage, tess ha the ironsare to de | Pe Teneiroe north of the Potomac river, and Riv de Janeiro, eee ee ee ee a aa se eored | Brazil, touching at St. Thoms, in the West Indies, YOUNG MEN wood. $0 Pother coverings will be rafeated. | at Bahia, Pernambuco,and such other Brazilian ani Especially who have become the victims of Bolf- io be civoted’ with twelve No. 1d | sntermediate port or portaas shall be consiiered | taryVice.that ¢readfal and destructive habit whic sabe ‘Phe ial necessary and Sepoaiens : Provided, That the ex- gasually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands o} nse of the service shall be divided between the ‘oung Men of the most exalted talent and brilli two Governments, and that the United States por- | inteHect.who might otherwine have entr: tion thercof shall not exceed the sum of one bun- Sening Renetes with the thunders of eloqnence o: ross sewing; | @zed and fifty thousand dollars for the eer waked to extacy the living lyre, may cal! with + Wo'elock noon, for cleaning and painting tne % ery pt ard passaces ‘eading thereto, under the Ro- tordaof the Capita “tn: = . | living friends; describes thenr, gets naner; tells sae Tero rtclt io the duoadvasrageot | charsrs reeds ike future. Advice tboa’ bagi the North, are received 2 instant credit Ress. Bitting $2. | im All this while the facta of the case either re- | —— = CLERS’ ; vioner’s Office, on any day between the eee chen mee. alteed, ori betes TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. daie er-of,and shetims ot arente oo sroroeal = tion, , tage a. 5 . M., Racruis. ‘The military chasge nas been | OAPR MAY. ther wl fird some one to show thom the portions ines to haw mae je ipret e military ange eos '¥ RAILR AD FROM PHILADELPHIA FROM | to he patted. 0 f Public Building and all the stitching’ throughout the sets | Of twelve round trips per annum, to zeid on confidence eomepicuously in their favor. Last year they re ee Ce aus dtd jom. vblic Buildings. OA Sot ce lace then. See a} ‘stitches to | Ofny money appropriat for the service o' TAKE PARTIOULAR NOTIOR. ‘were con’ Missis- " a st Office Department. me Were doubttul ef the fidelity of Missouri, and pe respad om i ain - (with two No. J2 copper rivets. The .rees | Master General be an * Of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Head. Dimness. 1 & Atl0 a. m., express due at 13g d in the erectivn of Calvary Baptist Ohurch, | s d 4 to invite pro) 8 for eaid mail steamship service Muscular P. t ese rakes eee ee repaideaner |. Atos a ienteue iT a uae eh. nom, ‘They will be dicected ¢6. | afe to be subject to inapection during all stag-s of | 0 /nvite proposals for caid mall steamabipvorrice | Of giant, Loss of Muscular Pow Tenet tation of r 934 &. ™m. r ; hi ; f; the the Obairman of ‘the Ruildiag Committee, Amos | their manufacture, and, if deemed necessary, t! days in one or more newspapers published in the » Drape the State of Kentucky. This year the Army | “fe'urmone scans os ° Bansact, Washington, D G.. and will be en- -| leather to be used in ‘the fabrication of these | 2ays in oneor more newspapers published tn ihe Fangement of the Di restive Functions, General of the Micsissippi has quitted the banks of that 1 aceommodati: M fei dorred “Calvary Baptist Ohurch ” equipments to be inspected before cutting. rt Jiver and fought its way steadily and surely oe Doty Ey Ne ei saetinon de wind ane i i New York and Boston, respectively. and to con- 5:10 p.m. oxpre The plane and speeitications of Messrs, Class | ‘The final inspection will he made atthe arsenal | t1°7; with the lowest responsible bidder for the he, rorfull ofects on the wi to the very heart of the Uonfederacy, has tra- Through wi read: nee. Confuss on s Lae h to be di t change of ears or baggage. | ard Kemmerhoher, Architects, can be sean at | Where delivered. th fame for a term of ten years. to commence from the | ™ne! Dosconica of Setvts Geor, and first-class. i No. 130 west 2d atreat, between Dand Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than ipof th ‘od line shall | Of Ideas, Depressio . Yersed such a section of Georgie that military | NST nT SVANRENGSELABR, Supt. | B'etrente north, ‘The work will'be paid forim | 00 ‘enth’ per week of the whole ‘amount | day the rst steemrhin of the yr pores nile Or Aversion to Booiety, Belf-distrast, Love of Soli orities already discuss the ibility of Gen. = s each subject. however, to the conditions usual in | Contracted for; the first delivery to be onthe | Brazil: Provided, That proposals for monthly es Ts | until FRIDAY. “he igth day of August, instant, | Decen, well t togecher, \ Bat Heart. psia, Nervous i at 436 p, tervening with decisiveeffectin the | iT 110 OaD. anh —. rs sh 5 MARRIAGE Fisemia ood Thie great result has, more- Babs ene 202 CHE Lele ©The bid ' wir ie tered at Old Trinity Hall, sth | _ Failure to make deliveries ats fed tims Pe eee at a Pap a re not Married Persons, or young men comtemetatiog, srer hers cecompnemed in the tern of the | Qj Ma IME PSS EG BRD | tress, triroen Dante cfrcats, Aveurt en, at | Toate comes tilt doliver at thartimes ne | by him within the limits aforemd fom a patty | BSA whatnot tie Orgran Dolormleses de strongest resistance, of battles eo severe that Roy lock p. m , and the contract awarded as noon as a tide wait ‘be considered other than from | OF parties of undoubted responsibility, possessin should apply immediatel . 1 KG southerners estimate Gen. Sherman’s losses at | _Onand after Sunday, June 19th, 1864, Daily Trains cticable thereafter au 8-tAni7 20.0/0:men, of efforts so great that the South is | Will be run between Washington and New York — known to be reguiar manufac- | ample ability to furnish the steamships Fequin | capable of executing in their | for the service, and offering good and su y. cient He who places himself under thecare of Dr. J, suretiesfor the faithful performance of such con- | ™may religiously confide in his honor as » gen- parties who are SHOES, DRY | turers and who &: : ‘OPOSAL8 FOR HATS, SAPS obliged to explain defeat by the northern de. | 804 Washington and the Wert. as follows X SEWING MATERIALS, &c. own shone the work-nroponed for. tract: And provided, further, That euch proposals | tlemam,and confidently rely upon his skill os @ SESE Ses ee ees Semin | ER Er eet aad wr diagenetic onsite Agwena | shalt acedptel by he Govorament af Meartiana | Phosclan i ters Department of Washingt: that distinct and separate contracts with each Goy- a Matec Opieof Coc, Quariermariers "| umbey sete they, propose to dalivér at exch | Sroneat comiatuing tinige provisions. shall be | ORGANIC WRARNEES IMPOPENOY IMPEDI WASHINGTON, Avg=At 6, 1864. P'Porms of bid can be obtained atany of the above | executed by such accepted bidder or bidders; eac t. Weak- igsouri is either repentant or so completely Leave Wastrington at 7.90 a. m., 11.15 a. m., and a : By Dr. ’a marvelous treat Written Proposals will be received at this office | arsenals. or at this office. Government to be responsible only for its propor- 'y Dr. Johnston's marvelous trent vi eontrolled that the Government can rely upon | 8.5) p. m. daily. except Sunday the aetion of the State Legisiature, and Louis- On Sunday at 2.80 p. m. only, 4 : by ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vi, jana has i = ‘OR BALTIMORE 17D PHILADELPHIA | opti) furth tice ter furnishing the followin, i t on thisform will not be | tionof the subsidy to be paid for the service. _ | restored, Thonsands of the most nervous, deb ever iittle Ne renresen er eplaion,” lal pronibita Poe Washington p wm, daily, except Sun- artic! for ure 0. contraband men, ‘women, an are alr PERE te eed ete: seiko Mares a aS ere fated na Impotent, ho. Seaiioes all hoa: have ‘Me State from exerting any organized force on | 447. 411 note that, nrunsasfar | “Brogavs (ramet ke.) oud other serviceable | The bidder willbe required to accompaay hia | under the authority of this act shall go into effect | Deen immediately relieved. oo sontay the Uonfederate side. Kentucky, which raled Bassengers wi pea hs Bootsand Shoes for mei, women, and childrens’ | proposition with « guaranty, signed by two re- | on or before the first day of September, one thous- | pjAll !mpediments to marriage. Ebyalesl or Mental the situation, has just been placed under mar- | ** P sponsible persons, that in case his bid is accepted, and eight nundred and sixty-five; and sha!l, in Yous Irritability, Tremblin q ! f gs. and FOR NEW YORK. nd Woollen Hats and Cloth Caps. be will at once execute the contract for the same, | addition to the nenal stipulations of ocean ras Exbanstion of the most fearful kind. ORS, tial law, and even southeruers have ceased to D i t West. Leave Washington daily st 6.30 p. m. m dingh licoas, Biackets, ient sureties, in a sum | steamshipcontracts, aca ice arene mace eae | acre ie Nea momary ome. | and te Gali EP Etacae, Ua [Dou cae iy | Meare SRE ee | a tao ickory Stripe (for Bhirts.) icking, Un- | fiver the artick vin conformity with th est materials . ee ae eee tee senrny. 6 vem Heseer TOR BALE ECE. b'eachet Muslin, Wooles Socks, ani Burlapa, eee eee a cies Pr OpOted tr aod in cave the said | del, with all the modern improvements adapted | wember of the Reval riines of Sur, Those seventy miles between Washington and Leave Washington at 6.30a. m.,11.15 Richmond which were pronounced so impass- | ™..4.45p. m.,7.20 p.m , and 8.30 de have been traversed—tra versed in spite of b Loa- Spocl Cotton, Black and White. Linen Thread. ide 1d fail to enter into the contract, they | for sea-going steamships of the first class; and | don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- Bone Suspender Buttons. larg: Battons for Coe ee oon a eer a eictrsen the offer of | shall, before their app'oval and acceptance by the | Iogee inthe United Staten, and the eteater part ot a. who: Whi e Porcelain Buttoos, Yarn, Needles, and | said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the | Postmaster General, be subject to inspection and Ter baa Leet coetinn the koseitaln ot kote Tesisiance rising into the heroic—iraversed anday at 7.5) a. m..8 p.m. and 8.90 p. m, other Sewing Materials and Trimmings. saa on to whom the santract uiny be awarded. survey by an experienced paval egastructor,ta be | Son, Fee he giles pu interaek oh onthe Rati ‘with such loss to the defendants that Gen. Lee FUR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Ramplen should be sent with each bid, at theex- | "The responsibility of the guarantors must be | detai.ed for that purpose by the Secretary of the | some of the most astonishing cures that were ver doldest of ali southern generale, is reduced to | pUe*ye TMB aL gay © ANAS: 445 8048.90 | pense of tho party forwarding the same. wp | shown by the ofcial certificate of the clerk of one | enue stat the two Govermmentraball be enti, | S20WS: Many troubled with ringing in the rs mm. 6 OX ha .. i i ef - & policy of comparative inaction, suffers Gen. | "on gunda i ” jAm cath of allegiance should sccompany each | aearest District Court, or of the United ted to Have transported, free of expense, on each | Sedenrs when asleep. seven Rreune junda’ 3 and 8.30 p. m id. trict Attorney. Grant tomarch past him witnont attacking his Tickets sold to all points WEST, and bazsage erbal pr i i inad, m equal of thecon- | aud every steamer, a mail agent to take charge of expored Jine, and leaves his adversary soath | checked throu, 7 wet) avery bid or Moditention of thease must Be ie. | tre eee ea a Peel to eee aemond bothot hie | and arraggethe mall matter, fo whom suitatieac. | DINSRIRE, attended sometimes with derangement of Riehifond rather than risk another general FOR ANAL CELS: writi: g. A RS ERR a guarantors, will be required of the saccesafal bid- cqnaeina ene for Cat wurnces soe ue Sengels YOUNG HEN tion eto’ ke .m. urebases wi! i m tim: ime, 8 i tract. painatibie vantage has oeen opined atan | Au S:tfSLEGOT visa peagey | Siektaeadetrduamey,comeathangimersice |" Ron OF GUARANTY iio! Sheronglas moninly voragos stimplorea nr | Teslect a ties cients Geni ne ei u ‘ests of the service re. "7 = 6 s et : i dmpmenes sacrifice of Ite tx trae, bat the, very | — Bel lrain or hana OTE a. mand | “Gand mcurtenlil gs reantcd tr tho faitafat | Wey the undernienel, SakiteBe eae nea aera esac or gach Suitted | fomevl companinne. or at school, - . | county of —-——, an » ber ; that suitable fines aud penal- | Which are nightly felt, even when asl gem afford this loss, and that the South cannot. | §9P,™- «0 through to New York without change | fu Gimeot of any contract made under this adver- | ‘ointly and severally, covenant with the Uni eee eee et ae ote ee pene, | not cured. renders marriage Impossible, and de- dof es troya both mind and body, should apply imimedi- ‘The supply of men in the North is almost in- f} ing carson 6.30and 3. p.m.trains. Berths Proposals should be sealed. and addressed to the tates, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bit in the regular performance of the service accord- | #troy: min vs exhaustible, owing to immigration; taat of men | ean be secured until dp. m.daiy at the ticket of- | un ersig:ed.a"d endorsed = Proposals for furuish- | ———, be accepted, that he or they will st once | iD¢t0 contracts and that the Postmaster General stelts cate fuel ds euka casas tis Mopalor Ais fm the South a strictly limiwd quantity. Then | fice. after that hour they must be secured of the | ing Dry Gonds.”&c. ELIAS M.GRBENE, Simcient “sureties, in a sum equal to the | *ball have the power to determine the contract at BE Tit) i bee A be He eicgnta: eeenla Oe the Southerners, we are told, are invading Mecping earievatnctor 7 atop ahail way pointe aus-10t Lieut. Gol ec oaatrermenters. Smount of the contract, to furnish the articles par fine ease: its being underlet or assigned | SOON 2a trom all the prompects ‘and enjormente of Maryland and going to capture Baltimore. So ri é : roposed in conformity to the terms of the adver- Ty t ted, That th, il | life by the conrequence of deviation from the pat they were last year, although they did not The 3 p. _m. train stops only at Bladensburg, b Bee. 4. And be tt further enacted ry @ mai OM i isement, dated July 28, 1864, under which the bid team shi loyed in the service authorized b: of nature and indulging ins certain secret fette Xvast army in ight of thir own capi: | Boz itaszel,ageafey® funeton sad Bsi8y | yuovosats Fou Woon. stottats Musglceh, urearea, wa gunmen | Shan Gealeqcra\con a eck atercagead | Bash venom man zy pgmn ating ey had one hundred and twenty thous- , 1 ts, by eustom-house dues at the port of departure and ar- nnd men instead of twenty inoucand-and rey eee UTIOULAR NOTICE Deon OF CHER QUARTEWUASTER TO | to make good the difference between the offer of | TiAPin the United States. Provided, That a sit. | reflect thata sound mind and body ars the most Mere commanded by Lee iastead ot Ewell. | passengers oil plesse observe that theSp.m, | Nos.534, 936, 038 and Qa Fouriaout at, iitaee losithalpernad to woes tue oontrest tay; ilar immunity from port chargosand Gustom-house | necesrary requirites to promote connabial hagek ‘hat was a true invasion, this is only a raid; i ly as far Philadelphia daily, except , Near New York avenue, 53 a % : . * 3 a that army might have captured Baltimore, tois Sunvay. On sunday it rans to Baltsmorsonly. Also, Washington, August 8, 1864. Revsw: Given under our hands and seals * Approved May 28, 1864.” life. peeeraien A wonky pilaristase; S50, yree oped oid not take Fort McHenry, which commands | that the 6.80 p. m. irain takes New York passensers | ,, PROPOSALS are invited Tor furnishing Wood to this day + 1 seal PROPOSALS dhadowed with despair and filed with the melane the city, or the gunboate, which could lay the | oRv. information, tickets of any kind, | ifed, from pattiesowning Wood or Wood lands in | Witness: Seal. | Will be received at the Post Office Department, in | Choly relections that the happiness of another la Port in ashes; that required the sudden return | 50%, further information, Hicker cnt ar Wash: | the vicivity of therame. wits Proposals will be addressed to''Brigadieruene | the city of Washington, until 3 o’cleck p.m. of | blighted with our own. of the whole Army of the Potomac, this ean be ington eke : North of the Potomac—Forts Sumner, Mansfield, | ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- | SATURDAY, the first day of October, 1864, for con- DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB, tthe Ticket Office. met and defeated by calling out the local and W'? SMITH. Master of Transportation, | Bayard, fimmont, Gaines, Reno, Kearney, De- | ington. D-C.,” and endorsed “Proposalsfor Horse | yeying the mails of the United Btates bya monthly | _ When the misguided and impradent votary of Beighhoring militia’ The scrnggle is hot | LM. OvLE.General Ticket Agent. Jo20-tt | Kursy, Stevens. Slocum, Totten. Blemmer, Bun | Hauipmenta.” 0; D. RAMSAY. line of Oret-clas American sea-going steamshipsof leamure finds he hasimbived the needs of fais pale fagh,no doubt, for these Southerners are REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTB Batteries Stands Heme Pact ed tare. | 27 s-7teo Brig General, Ohief of Ordnance, | nov iess than two thousand tons burden each, and | suL disease, it often} ahoovery keane te beane d soldiers, they are fighting trom the inside, | (y Sa ak a ae a ace BOPOBALS FOR FORAGR. 4 Bo n. of sufficient number to perform twelve round voy- lying to those whe, from educati 4 and they have moet audacious and able lead- 70 TEE "East of Eastern Branch Potomac—Forta Groble, i Ages per annum between aport of the United States | Pilitycan alone befriend Aim. Ho falls into the ers, but, taking the campaign as a whole, WEST. Osrsoll, Snyder, Stanton, Baker, Davis, Dupont. “ bd et { Bonet tonching at Bt. Thomas ie the Wont ine | bands of ignorant and desiguing pretenders, who. ‘which isas yet the victor! NORTHWEST AND SOUTH Meigs, Mahan, and Batteries Hicketts and Wag- | pasiea Provounle ee CeCe Oy Fee eden ged | ee eae oe et pormamtnan the West 12. | incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, Then take the political situation. In what ae ner. for supplying the U. 8. Quartermasters De- | a contsact term of ten years, to commence on or | Kee? bim trifling monthafter month. or as long af int worre than {twas lastyeart ‘Three more | gap QUINT EPSSgEG OPPRESSED | *outn or Potomac—Forte Marcy, Bthan Allon, 0. | for #0pPl © Uae yp Auartormaster’s De- | a covtnct term of ten yeara, to commonce on or | theamaltest, fos canbe obeainod, aad Im dertate : — EF, Emith, Bennett. De Kalb, Corcoran, Hagerty. br segs held asbington. D. 0.,, not th ‘ ‘erore the Ist day 0: psern Der, ae ie leave him with ruined health tosigh over his gall- States have been reduced, if not into hearty ON AND AND AFTER NOVEMBER 15TH | Woodbury, Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Craig and | Alexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va.,or either of | from the day the first steamship of such line shall f : . 4 ri ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly obedience to Washington, at least into a sullen A ry ~ | Albany. these places, with Hay, Corn, Oat d Straw. leave the United States with the mails for Brazil. f, ante! ‘sya acquiescence, which is comparatively almost trainee eave Te from the Herth: Gal Proposale are also Invited for furnishing Wood | Bids will be received for the delivery of 8,00 Bidders must designate the United States port of feo Mereary ha ‘disease, Tepe Vinee toe &s favorable. Two more have altered their Fast Mail at___. ———-—- 9 A, M, to Point Lookout, St. Mary's county, Maryland, | bushels of corn or oats snd 60 tons of hay or straw, | departure and arrival.and may, at their option, | the Head, Throat, Nose, Bkin. ebe., progressing constitutions, so as to abolish slavery forever, arrisbarg Accommodation —__.3.00 P. to the Cavalry Depot. Giesboro Point, Maryland, | sod upwards. ann BS amoa | Propose to embrace additional intermediate ports | with frightful rapidity nptil death puts an end to and so estublich 8 community of interests be- Lightning Express —_—- + 9.90 BP, and to the Camp of Dismounted Cavalry. in the ee mae ola vighr Aa er) serena the ayn reece steamishipsshsll toachion:thelr= ont: his dresifal sufferings by sending him to that un- tween themsclves and the tree States which | fame vicinity; also. for furnishing and delivering | pointe they propose to , rd or homeward passages, to de ive | discovered country from Whose bourne no travele, will make deHveries thereat, | mails THE 6.30 A.M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON | Wood at ch article proposed to be detiv: | “Each bid should name the time proposed to be | Teturne, nts on the banks of the Potomac connects with the9.20a. m. train from Baltimore | fiver. acc allows of immigration. The President has sible to boats, aud on the banks of the | the quantity ef iven up his last lingering hope of compro- : fe 4 ei i ered, the time when said def‘veries shall becom- | occupied in performing the passages,each way,be- | OFFICB% SOUTH FREDERIOK STREET, Ss a accepts a platform owhich, a8 Pre. i ir Pittsburg and the Wort pero L anita, Bat helen era enters cutting and cord- | menced, and when to be completed. tween the United States port of departure and ar- | left hand side going from Baltimore strest, a few re slavery, is in effect though not in theory, agara Falls, and for New York city. ing Weod at such res, within the limite of the bane price must be written oat in words on the rival gud Rio de Jancirovand shoulg be accompa. door teomieke corner, Fail not to observe name bolitionist. His rew Congress, which wasto —. epartmentof Washington as may be designated rn to be up in stout i i ; ‘No letters H 68 post-paid and con- Bave been so democratic, and to havecon- | THE 7.20 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON | by the Chief Quartermaster. Full information Henke skeleae im good ato pashan ct about | the intermediate ports at which the steamships are &TNo letters received unless post-paid and oon: : » thi i jeati i ut three | to call to deliver and receive mails. Schedules of | taining a stamp tobe usedonthe repiy. Persona trolled him in the direction of peace, tarnsout | connerts pith the 9.90 p. wn foals from Balt | Giice Pont wil be given om appliation to this | Diinels each. The sacks to be farninhed withont | thesailing days, stating the propoted days and | writing should state age;and send portion of ade on all questions connected with war orslavery and the West. Proposals will be reseived under this advertise- | extra charge to the Govenment, The hay and | hours of departure from each port, as well as the | vertisement describing symptoms, an ultra republican body. The coalition of governors which tried last year to dictate terms to the President, has eisappeared, and if Obio is violent now, Illinois last year openly Feristed the troops sent to enforce the draft. ‘The Times bas a story that Governor Seymour bas refused to send the militia to Washington. [This ie one of the inventions of the Times’ cor- Tespondent. But the rise in the value of gold! Is no doubt the very worst symptom in the whole as pect of Borthern politics, for it signifies that the war is becoming crushingly expensive. Prices rise With the fall in the currency, until, if the pro- Cees continges, a soldier’s ration may cost next year as much as turtle soup and champagne eost last. But what is the premium on gold throughout the great cities of the South? There is no fact better ascertained in modern politics than that when a people is once determined nance will not stop war. The Convention bad 1,2)0,000 men in the field when assignats | ‘were at 1,000 per cent., and Russia drove out | Napoleon and raised a new army to traverse Germany when they were almost valueless, The only effect of the rise on the war is to com- | pel the Government to take the taxes in kind, and in the end te substitute requisitions for | tamation. For the few articles required from | @bread, such, for instance, as saltpetre, the | north can always pay, just as the South can pay, for it can use its store of corn as the Soath j Gree its store Of cotton. The rise in wages may derange labor, or even suspend it, but then the | effect of suspension may bé, as in France, to burl the laboring class into the ranks, where alone they are secure of food. The North, if Teduced to a state of barter, with its industry suspended and its commerce paralyzed, its AApances non-existant and its private fortunes disappearing, can still, if it will, while seed produces barvest, fight on to the end. The single question for politicians is now, as it was @ year ago, the willingness of the northern people to endure all rather than see the South depart Tr they are unwilling the question ends, but Where are the signs of the unwillingness! * * * * Bat forthe hundredth time we re- peat the one fact of American politics which our countrymen will never perceive—thateub- stantial power in the United States rests with the country freeholders; that they are, when combined and excited, more absolutely mast- ere of the policy of their gountry than the mid- dle classes are of the policy of ours. The electors in England could not defy the non- electors in arms; the northern treeholdershave a compiete supremacy in physical force; conid, if eo inclined, reduce the great cities to ashes, and send all friends of compromise to serve against toeir will inthe ranks. There is no power which can control this class, and itis the one of all others on which the currency diffi- eu'ties falls with least visible weight. Whatever is waptipg, corn will not be done withont. Whatever can be given by the rich will be given to these men first and Iastof ail. If gold be at ene thousand premium bread will still support farmers, and the land ploughed by father and sons dees not obey Mr. Fessenden; woollen will still warm them and sheep yield their feeces without asking leave o: ‘all street; meat will still fatten them, and pigs can be ted of m As 8 mater of fact, these men look on specie only as jeans of accumulating their small | savings, and the suspension of savings for one year or ten no More means ruin to them than it Goes tothe non-slaveholding whites of the South. Till they give up nothing is given up, Snd what motive fer giving up has as yet been suggested to them ! Nothing that has occarred this year tends to smooth Sway the original dificulues of partition to make it easier to fix ® boundary or more honorable tosurrender the yaliey of the Mississippi, pleasanter to aban- don ar enormous trade, or more Possible to surrender the one dream which mekes these men's lives bright—the dream of the mighty con- timent united under one smpire, tn which the eziles of earth may find a home, before which all govern- ments must bend, and in which misery and oppres- sion have no place, and (oil at lasthas ceased to in. | volve the curse of ty. Englisnm: Heve in the realization ef that dream, thineing men may doubt whetheritis well that itshould | ever be realized, but it ss the dream of these inde; ent and Cropy meres and obstinate Angio-Ssxons, and tre French Jacobins went tothe Fave by thousands for adream whic, even to themselves very much fur. ther off. OFFICIAL. Ofhce of Provost Marshal and Board of mrollment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 21, 1864. For convenience of Government employees the Board of Enrollment of the of lambia will hear cases of exemption on ‘me of non-residence, at their office, eorner of Righteenth and I streets, trem 74 to W o'clock, daily. J. O. Purwan, Capiain First Regiment V. R. C0. Ra and Provost Marshal D, 0. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. 7. Ss BOLONE THROUGH TRAIN ON BUNDAY, LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIME. BF For tickets and any information office of the Great Pennsylvania Penn. avenue and 6th GoverruayT Raras, strct gate? Bena Baperintendent NO. B. R. Pass and Ticket Agent, oor, 6th at en! PROPOSALS. Peorosars FOR STAMPBD ENVELOPES. i On DEPARTMENT. Wasuineton, July 15, 1864. Bealed Proposals will be received until three thirteenth day of August. is the Btamped Envelopes an er Wrappers which this Department ma & period commencing on the twel » 1864, aud ending on the first day STAMPED ENVELOPES. No. 1, or note size, 274 by 434 inches, of white aber. No. 2, or letter size, 3% by 534 inches, and extra by 045 inches, of white, ball, cream colered paper, in such proportionsof ei: as may be required. No. 3, or offici same colors as N to the proportion of each. All of the above envelopes are to be embossed with a postage stamp of st those now in use, of suc Postmaster General may select. Stamped pewspa, 102. binches, and o: 1364, for furnishing ail day of Septem of April, 1866, viz ial size. 3% by 8% inches, of the o 2, and under a like condition as ie and color similar te denomination as the r wrappers, not leas than 6 by affor manilla paper, embossed with the two-cent postage stamp, or any other de- nomination that may be required. Proposals are also invited for furnishing straw or manilla board boxes, or others of equal or su- perior strength, for packi and of newspaper wr: rs. containing from one each, and for water-proof wooden cases for packing parcels of four to twenty- five thousand. The manufactory must, at all reasonable times, be subject to the inspection of the agent of the De: e instructed to require that resball be madein the pproved quality, manu- ‘or the purpose. and with such the Postmaster General may di- rect. They must be gummed for sealing—the for- mer at least 4% inches on the point, and one end of the latter; they must be banded in parcels of fi cked, without charge f u complete in all respects, ready for use with all reasonable dispatch. i tities as may be required tment, who will he envelopes and wra: quan. ‘to fll the orders of e delivered daily, either at the Post Office Department or at the office of an agent t and receive the same— duly authorized to ing: the place of delivery al, and the cost iment will furnish th ° turer without charge. Ti mbossing the postage stamps on the envelopes and wrappers are to be executed in and they are to be provided, renewed, ‘pense of the contractor, reserves the right of re- ations of stamps, and paid by the contractor. Thi nt of the Depart box by the manufac’ the best style, der at the ex The Department also niring pay denomia ° is ebanges o; e dies or colors, t peaches, though gold be buried out | fe. 2 bingigacs ight. ders are notified that the Department will the contract, that the be manufactured and Atord entire security ish samples of paper y they intend to Lips ‘ture of the envelopes which they ly, and also specimens of the enye- porsls ai devices other than ‘watermarks, (or additional to sugh marks.) to afford protection against counterfeiting. Speci- mens to be submitted. The contract to be awarded to the b: ‘al, aithough it be not the lowe: ered the most advantageous to the taking into account the price, the « samples, and ‘his sufficiency and abi elopes in accordance with the terms of this advertisemen’ 7 will be considered unless accompanied by guar- acontract the successful to prepare new dies and sn! impressions thereof. The use of th resent dies mayor not be continued al change in the device of the stamps will be a. fal ; sadseqnrity will he required for the faith- e of the contract, and payments un- der it will be made uarterly. e onnte! such a manne: ainst loss by fre or idders are expected with their bids. , of the qualit; 30 inyited for Before closin n; and he will not, ler of the contract to any beydm bis opinion, less able or less © original bidder or contractor, reserved to annul rform faithfully any é! case anc! party wo sia he 5 co Weotd M. BLAIR, ostaanter General. ment for Wood anywhere witoin the limits of the Department of Washington for supply of troops in eaid Department. i roposals will be made in the following manner, wit: 1. For Wood standing, ( price per cord.) 2. For Woed felled by the United States engi- neers or otherwise, (price per cord.) 3. For Wood cut and corded on the ground, _ Proposals must npecity the locality, kind, quan- tity and quality of the Wood. and its distance from the nearest fort, camp or station for troops. Exch bidder munt attach hia full name and pest office address to his bid, and the names of all par- see interested in the proposal must appear in the i _Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompa- ny each proposition. ids will be opened from time to time, and eon- tracts or purchase made asthe Wood may be re- quired. ane right is reserved to accept all or any part of a id, No verbal propositions will be entertained. but orery bid, or modification of the same, must be in writiog. Proposals should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Wood,” and addressed to ELIAS M. GREENE, Liext. Colenel and Chief Quarter master. aue-lt Department of Washington. PBF oeALe FOR BUILDING SOUTH WING TO NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. Navy Depsrtment, Aagust 3, 1464 Sealed Proposals, endorsed ** Proposals for Build- ing Mouth Wing to Navy Department Balaeay will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock M. on the loth day of August, 1384. Plans and apeci- ficatiups are ready for examination at the Navy Department, and tie bids must be forthe whole building finiehed and cowplete in all its details, except the hot water heating apparatus. - Bidders are requested to name the time in which they willergage to have the building completed and ready for o¢empation. and all bids must be ac- companied by the following guaranty : FORM OF GUARANTY, The undersigned, of in the Btate of + and of . in the State of hereby guarantee, that in case the foregoing bid oO . for building new south wing to Navy De- artment,be accepted, he or they will, withia ten ‘ays after the reevipt of the contract at the pont est their residence, execute the contract me. with good and sufficient sureties,and the said shall fail to enter into the contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of said — and that which may be accepted. Witness: A B, Guarantor. ELF. ane C.D., Guarantor, I hereby certify that the above-named are known to me a8 men of property, and able to make goodtheir guarantee. To be signed by the United Btates Navy Agent, District Judge er Attorney or Collector. b-eost HINGS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT HORSES, Londvun; Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor; Youat and Spooner on the Horse; Lawrence on the Horse; Linsley'’s Morgan Horses, Miles om the Hors Foot; Gentleman’s Pocket Farrier; Mason's Far- rier; Horse Owner’s Guide; Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Doctor; Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Man ement; Stewart on the Stable; Bancher on orsemanship; Dadd’a Anatomy of the Horse; Youaston the Horse; Stonehenge on the Horse, London, Richardson on the Horse; Cole’s American Veterinarian, (Jy 3)) FRANCK TAYLOR. — TISH-WANG, THE GREAT CHINES. py EE MEDY for GONORRHGA,GLEET, Htc. Ouxn Box WiLL Peavorm 4 Curs.— Ingredients are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest ket without fear of detection. Circulars free. Price$labox. Sold b JOHN J, KROMER, uccossor to 8.0. Upham, 408 Chestnut st., Philapelphia, and in Washington b 8. O. FORD, 996 Pennsvivania avenue. it met OT er ae a a V. NOONAN, Plumber and Gas Fitter, corner T. 9th and G streets, opposite Patent Office, in repared to introduce the @as and Potomac water nto dwellings and atores on the most reasonable terms. Hydrants, street-washers, hose and hose ‘pes always on hand, Job work promptly at- ied to. Sy 21-9t* R. LEON, 414 PENNA, AVENUE, Diz. LEON cures Gonorrhen, AeaRuE, ee 8, te Seminal Weakn 268. Inflammation of Bladd penn "Ail Venereat Diseases,” .—We have received thie day, 4 Pianos LAN of Steinway & Sons, and 5 of Haines Brothers, also, several Mel. we ofer ‘for sale at the won ieee ices. Several second band Pianos upon easy Pianos are pavancingin price, we advise per- sons in search of a reliab! trum examine Our aasortment, A a. WETZSnOTTeS 3e29 sorner iith and Pa. avend ANION 6x, ER EBRLLION ieee pat jarrativ pot pavilaned ta theregular issues i "ths Rebel as . 1 vol. 8vo., wi rAYIOR, Lier Seana mrss hock Green Bridges pet straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. ‘Allthe articles offered under the bids herein tn- vited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Inapector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and garment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall have beer “alivered and accepted. ‘he bidaer will be scenes to soreness his proposals with = gneran y: signed y two retpon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they wil, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient ohio 9 Sant oxen to the Cnretyd had ri i, \eliver the forage pro) in confor: 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 between the offer of eaié bidder ard the next lowest respen- sible bidde_,orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responribility of the ‘antors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or aay other officer under the United Btates Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. Al pidders wi pee”: pote of the accept- ance or re} jon Oo! eir propor La The fese ae leary o. ested oronoh bidder must 1, y wri nin 1@ pro) es Proposals must be addressed ts Be . Gen, D. A. | Bueker, Ob‘ef Sepot ‘Quartermaster, Washington; D.O..and should be plainly marked *Pro} for Forage. sum equal to the amount of the con- «bonde in Dy the contractor and both sf his guarantors, will be required of the success 41 bid- Buse 2 fora of Sd, gam waatecs, and boadsymay rms of bids. be obtained ‘upon application at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, Gounty ee ee I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United Btates: at ths Quarter master’s I>partment at ——. aeroeably to the terms of your advertisement toy ting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Rea, lowing articles. vis: Corn, in sacks, at —— per buihel ef I jana — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons os Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 uni — teas of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,00 unds, mence on or before the — d. allay ts commence ono hafre te a ot — day of . and giedge f to enter wid orien renee prceiest pa "oO" a a Tis, 70d, Says atter, being notified that my bid hasbeen scospted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H.Buoxws. z General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0, @UARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of ,and Btate of anee ahae and seversily, covenant with the United Btate: and guarantee in case the fore; joing. wi of be accepted, that he or they wi. in ten da: after the acce: tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, ina equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 3, under which the bid was eke ined. im case thi said shall fail to enter into s contract as aforesaid, we guarentee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said ——— and the next lowest responsible bidder or the person to whom ‘act may be aw: aii Given aider our hands and seals this alt”, of ipa aT Beal. I hereby ¢ that, to the best of my knowl- ee ief, the above-named fesrantore are ceatonern temiaee eect Hic be certified by the United Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office. HH. BUCK ER, _ dee otf Brigadier General ent QM. often aah tae ee teens to thir oe on MONDAY ofvarh rniah to this Honot af we I articles they are to farni short notice, wi ¢ price of each marked in figures, so that, in case the ex: ea of the. regula it, the article or arti ean be ob’ out delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wi 11 to this Depot will be re- cnrgis ¥ Ritoa fo sel - pot gi to list pupatnall rv Monday eeretplesdier General and Rae Be 7 MEDICAL P OR’S OFFION, All analersin UE orn BG. dane owish ity and to sell to the M eying font. are requested to aL office, PO TONDA of each week, a sealed list of the articles they may be prepared to furnish, at short notice, with the price of each attaghed to the ap P Je 16-tf Sarg. 0.8. A., Medical Purveyor, proposed days and hours of arrival, should also socompany, each bid, such schedules, however, to be snbject to the approvalof the Post Departments ot the respective countries, and to altsration by said Departments from time to time, as the inter- ests of the proposed international postal service may Fequire. . The steamships offered for this service must be American steamers of the first class. and before acceptance will be subject to inspection and sur- yey byan experianeet naval constructor te be de- tailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the avy Proporals must conform in all respects to the provivions and requ irements of the aforesaid act, approved May 2ith, 1864, and must be properly ‘uarantied, with a satisfactory testimonial that he gasrantors are men of property, and abun- dantly able to make good their guarantee. The bidder’s name and residence, and the name of each member of the See when & company offers, should be distinctly stated ia the proposal The acceptance or non-acceptance of the bids will be determined by the Postmaster General as soon as practicable after the time limi 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, distinc: and separate contracts are to be executed by the accepted bidder or bidders with each Gov- ernment, containing similar provisions,each Go ernment to be responsitie only for its proportion of the Sabsiay to be paid for the service, Propogalsshould be sent, under seal, to ‘the First Assistant Postmaster General,” “Foreign Desk,”? with the words‘ Mail Proposals” For. ign Mails” written on the face of the address; and they should be dispatched in time to be received by er before the first day of October next, which will be the last day for Bette Been under this advertise- ment, . BLAIR, Postmaster General, Notre.—This Department is not sdviaed that any definite action has yet been taken by the Govern- ment of Brazilin respect to the establishment of the proposed steams! ip service between the two countries, but itis prubable that y, the Ist of Oc- tober next, the limit fixed for the reception of proposals under this advertisement, certain infor- mation on that subject will have heen received, When received, it willbe made public. je 18- wow M. B OSALS FOR PURCHASE OF WHEA' pBorcsaLs FoR PuRGH ¥ T Heapguarters Dep't or WASHINGTON, Orrick or CHInF QUARTERMASTER, Wasuinoron. July 26, 1964. SEALED PROPOSAI?S will be received at this office until the 2th day of August vext for the pur- chase of Five ? housand Pasheie (mere or less) of the best Red Mediterranean WHEAT, and Fifteen Hundred Bushels (more or Jess) of the best quality RYK, raised on_ the Government farms south of the Potomac. The grain to be delivered in this city or Georgetown, to the party whose bid may be acce rece renin thirty days from the accep- e of the bid. og A will be endorsed ** Et peed for the purchase of Wheat and Rye,’’ and andressed to the undersigned ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut. Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, Dey’t of Washington. Sy 27-18t PRESS OOMPANY, ADAMS SxPOFvIOR 614 PALAVENUR, Washington, D. @, BASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WHEST- YEN EXPRESS FORWARDEAS, ANDIBR, MONEY, JEWELRY, ¥ ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BON DB. be fase we; Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH 'to all accessible sectivns of the country. This Oompany ies in the Principal Railway T. i NORTE BARTS WESTCAND NORTEWEAE ncipal offices are WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, OIN- peri Nag Connections are made at New York and Boston, BRITISH PROVINCES and otner steamship line Sieser eames commercial towns tn Great: Britain and Conti nent. lection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLSmade at all secensible pacts cf the United States. tes. . 0. DUNN, Agen dex ©. Srdauipatan’ D:D, PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to PARLORS DINING mogus mat "OHAMBEES, 6.700 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL OLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowqus brand for parlo Oi! Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini rooms, halla, &e, Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS OORNIOBS, PABLOR MATS, Paper hug by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 10 to 2 per cent, BIFFLE & FALOONER'S: No. 346 rth street, between I ap st-co Mass. A: GREAT The Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Qptes, INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this establishment? within the last twenty years, and the oumeroug important Surgical Operations rmed by Dr, Johnaton, witnessed by the reporters of The Ban’ and many other papers, notices of whieb have ap- ared again and again before the public, besides is standing asa gentleman of character andre sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee te the f- jie . SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Ja 20-ly SFoRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOBT CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A, GLEET, 8TRICTURBS, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smel) nor any unpleasant and will not in any way in- Jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases Ur ths University of Beansylvcain one ofthe eat o e Un ania, one o! eminent Doctors and Chemists of the ‘present day. NO RXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATRYBR, Let those who have despi reg of getting cured, a wan Boze Aste gorged with im Copavia, or ere . T STGAMARITANS GIPT, Gest by mail in a plait envelope. rice—Male packages, Female $3, BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOOD I! SCRUFULA, ULCO&RS, SORES, 8POTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, do. biotin taf pebia ded AND HERB JUIC# 1s offered the public as a ti 5 SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL Dia ie Ba- MARITAN’S ROOT AND ee | ‘CB. is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so thatthecure istuorouge and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy spe i te Besloa., ana do not Lecce oy to your pos- bs for whic: ou May repent years 7 Mhat for'30 NOT DEBPATRI é Although you may be nounced incurable, the SAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HERD IUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES 11 In pany steelers with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIONS fa most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down. Falling of the Wemb Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for 5. 5 A MARITAN’S OHANCRE WASH. Price 2% cents. Full directions. DESMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphia Post pond by8, CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th ané HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf ONFIDENTIAL, Yoone Sen who have injared themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for Leary pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse mid: orold men ho, from the follies of youth or other causes, fe: : a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treat ment of any ono, should first read “THE FRIEND.”’ Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend. Bent ta an 4 a Se a ened envelope on ré- ceipt of Ten Cents. Dr, OHAS. A, STEWART & O0., de lé-ly Boston, Mass, ee ee APPINERS OR MISERY!—-THAT IS THE UESTION.—The Soe 8. CABINET OF WON ERS, ANATOMY, and DICINE,’? have determined. of ox- nse—to issue, free,(for the benefit of suffering Pumsaity,) font of their most instructive and in- terestin, tures on Marriage and its gale tions. Rervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law. These invaluable lectures ‘have been the means of enlightening and sere OP tar taapecty Sidrocsiag. Sereary rece} of four 5 ‘san Cabinet of Anatomy aad Med! Beret New York tu ts BEMAR- Protected by Royal Le: Deer eaeland and secured by the seals of Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Li ollege o! ine . Trismar No. 1is remedy for Relax. ation jpermatorrhoes. as d Exhaustion of the tem, Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded panseous use of Copavis, Cubebs, &e. Triesmar 0. § ig the infallible rem y for all Tam ities econ Symptoms. thus obviating the use o! mercury and ait other deleterious ingredients. Each preparation is in the the form o: Vi ie ‘Sallemand Ro: ee. &o ix, he 5 lesale and Zetail by Dr BARROW, No, 19€ Bleeeker street, also of 8.0. FORD, No, 290 Pa. sve, corner ii street. : mar 9-Smn' fads oh ee cee eS ‘VELAND’S HINTS TO RIFLEMEN. 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