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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED VERY (SUNDAY BXICEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cerner af Pennsylvania aus. ond Eleventh strest, ar Ww. D. WALLAOHI Pepere served in packages bycarriers at O46 year, or 3? cents per menth. Fo mail eubscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; 88 for siz menths; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘taree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sia- gle copies, ons cunt; In wrappers, rwo cENTs. 07 Avvantisamunts should be sent to the @fivo before 12 o'clock u.; otherwise they may Bot appear until the next day. THE BOLDEA#O MURDER. We had dined, and were sitting comfortably | he about under the half-ruined shanty on the top of the mountai ‘Some, Bradly,”’ said Colonel Throop, the etory-loving, « “tell us come moral, entertain- ing, and instructive story, before we return to & gros 's Hoad.”’ will,”* said the law: absently, and stared away to neatl, as iT expecti Rs fod bis story in the Summer baze that all the further half of the Sound, and eeu ed even the nearer angular outlines of Falk- -por's Island. “There's a si ly commeand- ing view,” at last ded, treat this spot, in clear weather.”’ ‘ Go on with your ns ” said Throop. “You all remember the ‘horrid murder’ here in North Guilford some years ago? ass ? It was of two singular old English people, Mr. and Mrs. Beldero: I remember the name, be- cause I fancied he might be the senior partner of the firm of Boldero, Merryweather, Bosan- Fay. and Lacy, whom Chaties Lamb thanks ‘The Superannuated Man.’ They lived sions with a niece, on a small, solitary farm in the woods, just over here on the east side of Quinebaug Pond; keeping house in a strange. melanchely way, being known to have use @ considerable ms dr of heavy, old- fashioned, English aitesr plate, but dressing and eating otherwise on a scale parsimonious aimost to misery. Their silver, their reserved and almost sour demeanor, and even the slightly greater expense of the dress of thei handsome niece, as well as the lady-like man- ners of that young person, made the neighbors all believe that they had been people of im- ortance at home, and, in spite of all ther Frugality here, were immensely rioh still, hav- ing hoards in the cellar or under the hearth- stone, perhaps. “There waa also an indistinct rumor of a son or nephew of the old man, whom nobody had séén, and indeed nobody knew where the rumor came from, who was said to be a despe- rate brutal sort of a fellow.” = “He's the murderer,”’ said Th: “Very true,”’ said the lawyer: Picbut the point is, how he was found out. “Go on,”’ said Throop. “Woll, all that was known at the time of the murder was that the poor old couple had disappeared. The house wes found univhabit- ed, one pleasant Summer morning, by a neigh- bor, who came on some small country errand of barter or borrowing. Not finding the old lady at any of ber usual avocations under the “back stoop,’ or in the kitehen, he knocked, then walked in, seerched all the rooms, enter- ing their bed-room, on the ground-floor last. Here he found the bed-clothes turned down, and the only, but sufficient signs of the crime —namely, the bed-clothes and bed all satu- rated with blood. The niece, Miss Selden, was known to have departed on a visit. Searching all over the house and premises, he found elsewhere not so much asa drop of blood bor any traces of the dead, and nothing whatever to notice, excopt that all the silver Was gone ‘This was all, also, that the authorities could ascertain; and notwithstanding the rigid and persevering search kept up by the people of the neighborhood for some days, these facts remained the sum total of informa- tion in the matter. “It was about two years after thie, while I was practicing in New Haven, that the State’s Attorney of New Haven County, @ leading lawyer there, sont for mo to assist him in try- ing the ease of the State vs. Yensen; selecting me simply because he knewI needed even the small fees which would be oe and because he knew my father and mysel! His brief business note said nothing of the de- tails; and [ was surprised and interested,upon entering his office, to hear that he suvposed the murderer of nd Mrs. Boldero was this ¥Yensen, as he called himself, and that he bad been seised on the sige) in North Guilford i the act of di up the lost sil- ver; having been captured by a North Guil- ford constable and—to my t su: acertain Charley King. Now King wis a classmate of mine at college: had become a lieutenant in the navy; and had, as I knew, just returned from a long voyage United States steamer to the Pacific, having been or- dered to her from the Coast Barvey 6 on account of his skill in hydrography and drawing. ‘Yensen had been bound over before a country justice, one of Mr Boldero’s nearest neighbors, onthe strength of the presuarption from the occupationin which he was seized. I inyuired of the attorney how the two men came to find him there. You knew that King wes-cagnged 40: Migs Selden, dida’t ‘*No, indeed, I naw heard of it.’ “He iy ‘however, the lawyer said, and had been, as it would a) the house, probably = old Boldero was so » linger a of seeing fe eer that he aight have been displeased if S: bed oman in. The old gentleman, however, excused himself from giving details, being full of business; and re- marked that he should let me manage the cafe, and that King would Weg! communi- cate with me = it, he seised some papers and hurried off, telling me that King was at the Tontine id Yeusen at ‘the other public house just above;’ namely, the jail, which ise few doors north of the old tavern, and also on rt — fronting the green. wiring at the Tontine agg I fous that had a gine to New ¥. York, and had left a note This contained a cor- dial reference to our » and & formed me that he be in on day: jinted for trial, which would be 3 ample season. An is “This was rather zling treatment I thought, for the attorne Ain im- portant criminal case. ow was ae my testimony ng to make u; Further consultation with the ney did not clear up matters, sot the tlewan, I theught, rather put me off, King was right; for that so far as. 4 aed trae) understood, the could reais r of ee ae poles Ky eodtas eoties: With rm confident in my powers of extemporiza- 0D. o and I ent the court-reom, bi ut in communication with the A to give me any information on the ples thal made peeewogere: avd i tent, ‘and waited a8 well '- rae could, ors ‘Phe morning of the trial came, however, bound over the who helped seize toise hissy hs ioe ‘wales ftom my sepior the proper from just ° being supplied with cer. tai its and witnesses to - er ts it, to my farther sore, Kibg bes a On my _ 80 tothe. ttorwe: the m ~ New ork train nol abtheon seit f yet. At teno’olock the Court en! and bute ms ee . out! — = “The case was called om oud the scaled "A Roar bette bullthreadel: and, an’ evil . ‘ 2 di 7 2 U Peta eed show, had b efore, i be-watiat the Tale es i of Joba Ji » the nephew of John B deceased that by thar on he bad’ letters of administration it will over Boldero’s Alleging that said ni to tne whieh be presented, all ind: ier. — =. been plized by Bolterain the conosrmy (56 intended. heic (wniet ae » @nd bad te gour: * received | apt 4 war yee! je nest, v=, XX. Nese WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1862, fetsoa of all the of Beldero, which had sold, * wi proceeds bought a small sea-side on near Nee Los don, where he since lived; but had there assed himsel’ off as ges Yensen, ® German By tir birth, who hed earned his money in whal- “I now introduced the constable, who prov- ed merély the faots of the arrest—viz: that eantity of silver, which was present in Court, Tithe justice had it toate flea and only eubm: it only sul oe revolver whith ‘4 any statement whatever, relative to himself or the silver, so far as tlie officer a “Upon opening the rank of quantity o pieces id-fashio: vety black’ with th but ha fery; ¥ ¥ aie axponace, it hav- on each)piepe the name at length of John Boldero and 2 coat of arms. “While the silver was under inspection, King not having made bis appearance, I rose, and, with some embarrasment of feeling if not in Sepearapes requested of the Court a prt stay of proceedings, on = ground thet an portant witness was “What witness, Mr. Bradley” blandly in- quired the gray-haired Jud, “ «Lieutenant Charles ng,’ I answered, ‘who assisted in apprehending the prisoner.’ “What do you expect to Prove, ad- ley,’ rejoined the Judge, ‘by Mr. King, further than the testimony of the arresting officer ?” “TI really could not tell, and was somewhat puzzled, which fact was observed by the at- tomey for the defenee—a sharp, unscrupulous old fellow, renowned for defending ‘horse cases’ and criminal prosecutions, for jokes and vulgar stories to the jury, quirks and quibbles, and anything else except convinc- ing logic, fair |Site or moral power—and he at on¢® sprang up and commenced an im- petrioned to the Court against the slightest delay; stating that the defence ready and anxious i 2 on, and that nota moment's delay should fora fellow who, it could be probably “alg bad seoking the blood of an innocent fellow- for the bis her gain. incensed at this dirty aspersion upon King, { was, not very wisely, about threaten- ing Counsellor Yapman—sueh was his name— with a little slander suit, when my senior in- terrupted me with, ‘Hold up, William; here's your man!’ “He came, dusty with his ride, and with a large parcel or two under hisarm, having driven straight fron the cars to the court-room L beckoned to him, and nodded to the sheriff. the officer vociferated, ‘Charles King!’ and the tardy witness, a well- made, strong-built, tees 7 young man, with a close, dark auburn and moustache which he had cultivated since [ had seen him, tock his place on the stand, one side of the space before the J ves chair, and not very far from either that dig- nitary, the jury, or the dock where the sullen risoner sat ironed, fot he had been obstinate- yand dai ry eri close under the wing of the burl ““Now, Mr. I said, ‘will you be good enough to tell the Court what you know of the prisoner, and of the tfansactions fas ta which he is implicated ?’ “Whatche said in answer to my request was very nearly as follows <7] retarted from a 1 weeks — heard home fora mst pon my return I went at once to en ae een ee first time heard of the murder of himself and wife, an@-of J ‘8 succession to the pro- perty and transfer of it. could tell me nothing of Miss Se! fore made inquiries of a justice of, the Mr. Bolderas ea ‘s ore and perhaps his most fatce Balpin informed meal also placed in uy iiss Belden Selden’s wheresbcuts; and my handsa will, of have an authenticated later SueeGece: doh on business connected with this suit, ‘on that occasion it was that a circumstance oceurred whigh caused me to recognize the Prisonet a8 guilty of the murder’—— ciroumstance “<What was that ?’ sharply asked Mr/ Yapman, as King paused and loek- ed keenly at the prisoner. J: ir looked up rulleniy and di » yet 2 certain of vs apesaphe ete, at him a a mom “<The will be bay Four bane i “hands irame- Aiately, “Yepman 7 in the -; a him tell et all his owe sry > ge ‘ * Guan 9p Bowing Wa xn ICH ON ms HUT: on the . for a of £350. The. contestants ‘Jeshua ‘ard, of Ne N.Y, i Rima te cham roe scull me i ‘Seiya wi atthe att win 4 Centar eee ani Rock + Be 838 Dae; roca 9 65 TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. Reperts frem M: Mampenis, Ane 11.—The Granada Appeal of the 8th basa teh from Cumberland Gap, saying that there been a between Gen- erals Rains and Carter, resuifing in the defeat of the latter, and the copureef ti the entire Union army, —— &c. It is stated that 7,000 prisoners were taken. The same paper says that General Buell is in a Precarious position. These are rebel reports, and must be taken with a allowance. ‘he news from below is confilcting. From Baca’ we learn'that Breckinridge attacked ton one te 000 men, and was reptileed. the tebel army, was ferioutly General Cishee ‘but not kitled, as previously réported. The national General Williams is eae kill- ed. After a fight of three hours, the rebels with- drew. ea dispatch says the attack will be renewed, but no further mention is made of the affair. blishes a-report of the blowing , but is inclined to doubt Ye ‘bel reports represent Buell as having Kirby Smith in front, with Polk and Bragg in his rear. The Prejected Rebel Attack on New Orleans Mempuis, Aug. 13.—It is openly stated that Van Dorn and Breckinridge are combintn their forces for an attack on New Orleans, and it Is in- timated that it will not be long delayed. FROM PORT ROYAL. The Rebel Ram Savaanah— Rebels at Savana: \. Naw York, Aug. 14.—Advices from Port Royal state that the negro brigade has proved a failure, ‘and been disbanded. A fugitive contraband who arrived at Port Royal stated that there were only 2,000 rebels at bdo qramaath He cory that the coapneety mere oath; le power, w! guns and tae omer are afraid’ to take it out of Savan: The rebels are in strong force on James and Daufuskie Islands. 1 Ferce ef Ne Draft Prebabiy in New Yerk. ALBANY, Aug. 13 —Reports received at the Ad- Jutant General’s office to-night show that 300,000 men are already enrolled under the last call for 300,000 volunteers, in addition to those recruiting for regiments inthe fleld. The most favorable fre received from all parts of the State ri jative to enlistments, and it is confidently*ex- that the quota uader the last call may be ‘urnished without resort to draft. The first mt under the last call, Col. Van gee oty ft Elmira to-night for ‘he seat of war. he Albany iment numbers over 1,1(0 men, ana’ is under orders to march on the 19th. ‘The State order regulating the draft will b> issued to-morrow. Utica, Aug. 13.—The new Oneida county reg- ments are fu! , with some bundreds to spare, and another regiment can be filled within two weeks in the county by volunteering. Recruiting for the old regiments is very brisk. The War in Missenri. Leavaenwosts, August 13.—The announce- ment of the capture of independence by the rebels has caused considerable excitement, and the militia forces had organized. One company has been called to Fort Scott to strengthen that garri- son. Sprinerixid, August 13.—Major Montgomery drove Coffin’s band of gueriliss out o} ef ville on Monday night, and caught a: them on Tuesday morning, killing and wounding quite a number and putting the rest to filght. Maine Democratic Convention Posttann, Me., Aug. 14.—The Democratic State Convention has nominated Bion Bradbury, of Eastport, as their candidate for Governor. The resciutions declare the for the Union as it was and the Const nas it is. They declare that the Constitution formed in the spirit of concession and compromise, and must be preserved the same means, and not by military power alone. Military Mevements Harrisburg. Harrissenc, Aug. 14.—Msj. Gen. Wool, with several of bis aids, ate here, rendering valuable assistance !n the formation of the new regiments. med end equipped, for the seat of i en pped, for the seat o! oe "s Bev al other reg\soate also leaye here to- morrow, and from present appearances, Pennsy!- vania will have fifteen tepiments in the feld within a week. Others are rapidly forming. Enroliment of Pennsylvania Mi! Puu.apairais, Aug. 14.—Hon. Wm. Millward, af ‘5 -marshal of’ the eastern district of Pennsyl- ania, bas been commissioned by the Governor make the enrollment of the militia of the State the eastern district. Hon. Alex. Murdock, marshal of the western district, received similar authority. Gov. Curtin’s Mission to Washington. Hargispvac, Aug. 14.—Governor Curtin ston to Wash: bas proved entirely success- ful, as the additional regulation order (the 8th. for the enrollment and draft of the militia, whic! bas just been received, will ahow. to be Mevoments of the Rebel Morgan. Louussiit te Kr.,; August 13.—Bight bundred ‘wen belonging to to the re force of . Morgan bave crossed to the north side of the Cumber- land river, and were four miles north of Ben- nett’s Ferry, jm Monroe county, on Monday last. War Meeting in Louisville. Lovrsvitie, Ky., Aug. 13.—A large and enthu- siastic war meeting was held at the court house last night. Resolutions were unanimously adopt- < urging the cit; —- to appropriate sev- ty thousand dol for bounties to volunteers. end dollars for bountlon to - Generel Lane's Expedition. ae Jossr: "en bn aa — _. Lane Ba will he be joine oa. 1A ibe “anterior by 150 more Hophites short ahd declaes he campaign against the REASURY sheeas ee = ayy a i, ane Fay to ito eine para aes peoer: prour: pian ‘hom THE AReyLe ifs" Fox as ea chsnte, 6) Fee WW chu OD: his 3 ted, hi i B0CeP' é SPECIAL NoTICaS. ghee < B Nectect Barcurion’s Hain Dix Tas best in the World. William A. Butehelor’s celebraicd Halr Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from aa*| turo—warranted not to Injure the Halr tn thejloast; remedies the 111 cifocts of kad dyes, and Invigor- ates (he Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Ansty baer iastantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Droge ists, &c. 7" The Genulne ls algned WILLIAM A. Barex- ELOR, om the four sides of each box. Factory, No. Si Barclay st., New York, m%7-ly (Late 2? Broadway and 14 Bond st.) italia Lyon’s Magnetic insnot, Power, Tested for 19 yearsand grows in favor. It kills and exterminstes Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Purs and Furniture, Garden {neects,&c, Ali genuine bears the sig- nature of E. Lyon, and ts not poisonous to persons or domestic entmals. imitations. = Lyon’s Powder kills ali insects in a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. may l-eojm Beware of counterfelteand D. 3. Barnes, 202 Broadway, New York. ine carts de wists likenesses go to Pe yivenia avenue. He wistte likenesses of , embracing ali the prominent men 0: thia country. See his iikenesses in oli and watercolors. Those desiring camp and field views taken cell and leave your orders. jy 12-colm* Goop News ror ALL. Wasnineton, June 20, 1862. ‘This is to certify that I have been stone blind for upwards of two years. ‘The best doctors in Washington failed to cure me. Dr. Tumblety bas performed the miracle. Per- —~ wishing further particulars cam call and see ‘Seva Balver, jeri -tf At Mrs. Barbour’s, 3753d st.. bet. Dand EB. LOST AND FOUND. BS REWARD wil ho paid for the apprehen sion and delivery to me of nexro man M, who broke 1no jail of Prince George’ »Maryiaod,on Wednesday night, th ‘Sune, lobe, Jim is about five rest hve inches high, is about $5 years of aga, and is the property of Albert 8 Gerry, bre , livin: Bi adensburg, Prince Goxrge’s county. { wi the above reward for his appre ension—no me taken—p-ovided heis deliver.d at the “dail ny Cope: Mar.boroueh san 25th ©: Mary PE! RiMES, Sheri jy% iw Seorke’s county. $100 KEWAKD Will be paid for the appre- hension and delivery to mo of a whi man, named JAMES H. Sun “REY, who br jailon Wodnevday night, the 25th of June, Bo was oorrritied on the 6th of May last Ssenult with intent to kill &® man" pn Godfrey iz young and of ordinary horzht. camo from the neihboreood of Bindoosburg. Maryiana. I Will give tuo abovo reward for his eppron —no m: tlor where taken } as the yay in Vert Siar county, Md PETHICG. ‘G diwiw { Prince La EAL Ee Ww ‘AED NONEG ROR: jn0rge’s © + Mary ight. thos of June, a Virgim® A liberal reward will be givon for their Sppreneneious —no matter #iero taker gvded they are del! ocd at the Ja Mariborough, 2" "nee ticorge’s cont GRIMES, Stieriff iy 24 23wew noe Georee s coun'y. be paid for th» appreho: Bob is abe bout 23 yonra off mes exer bdelin, > * fz pce, Goorge’s eounty. Fer! jl grve thé Bhovetewar for me prchen on rowded he y Upro- Marivor- » Maryinn t & G#iMes, Short bE of Priase George's county. jy 4-2awiw $200 RE WAR D-W iil bo pxid for ins apPrex hension Aut delivary tomo, ecro Men, (the paras mh ad oq ~ of Pinosts: the Jsitof Prinos lana, Seti Ssth of or one huxdred dollars for erthe- Degro sbont five feot ion inehésbigh, twenty five yours old. ‘Ths Bets MAD, tt K, 12 about five feet six incl.es d 3b t rres- tin A? etme age anil obier of a, Phos negroes weit of ia gompaa: siners who pote ayon 0@ B6en On ily & few mies from 4 reward for their natch lars for eitor of tom, no. mater w aravided they or Situer of them Bre delivered to me at the Jail U . Scoree' Cot Te eure, . oe _jyMzawtw of Prince George’s County, Pproroséts FOR’ ‘MULES, Daror QuaxtaamaetEn’s Orgicz, former af 18th and @ street ASOT Ms bh nit Sree tere ae nt agar tia ea for furniehmg ¢ho Sssotament with a sos these aud Muses, to coniormto $a0 loko wing SPEC IFICATIONS. he Yo: 8 mites for drat a erent will be received for tt CI ie as TWO AND WNDER MINT YEARS OLD, and Svan THpax Alt URDRE MINK TEARS OLD. PROPOSALS. for each ciass of Mules must be The p TB AND DISTINCT. smpraporsls to be for (500) five hundred and up- Wate fe fell name and pont office, sddrees of the bid- roe pid lemmad yi tae mame. ofa firm.the or ol che setae indivistal propone) ok payate consider ne! ‘om disloyal patties will not ba con- Berkel Suna ees st yo Bc sidered, #' h pro onto’ my, mob rasa be addressed to Colonel D. Hl termaster U.S. Army. Washington, gaan ahowd be piainly mar od. 5 TOpssaie ir Mules.” RANTEE, The ability of the ee to fill the contrac! te “ditt be awarded ¥ must be gunrastied fytvo Teaponaibie persons, who« siguiteres must guaran anne Cray pasty of of the ins gilerantors fiom of reat init Cour or unoate ‘the NenOnites oh sie Be @ present 19 person when the bids onda, im the sum of oe ah gt em dollars, igo the contractor ton, w + pgoauire’ of the ie Rens udder ey Tj me mice must oe necessary for vidders wave, pes deeb it oat them, or to have ds signed in antictpa- ones ‘and ready to be produced when the Spey is ee nus lon bonds-onn, be procared ares on being sn: this office, ei ~~ reste Lutter, os by telegraph, vere tere of We, of oe thé county of ——, ed nereby ee Oa th [Baste sont a should jy prop roti, ne wilt etoaco eater {uto'e contrast 1s 3! the tbe awarded him we arepre- oth this sey are aficial sey tise, ions wil be, And Stateof| and fire pore THE WEEKLY SPAR. This exer "lent Family sad Rows Joa telning 2 greeter variety of interesting ena eam be found Im ny ether—is pubijshed op Friday merzing. Teius—Ca:r, enon seriy, im edutnes. , + Wweaty-Ave copies ....00.. Itinvariably contains the “Washington News” that bas mede Tae Detiy Ewentng Stor ciroulate Bo generally throughout the country. EF Single coples (in wrappers) cam be pre Gured st (be Counter, immediately after the lane ofthe peper. Price—THRKEE CENTS, te eee N®.-2,957 ROPOSALS FOR. woop. Darot Qrartr RMASTER’s Orrice, Corner of 18th and @ street: OF Ficians PARTMENT OF STATE, Washineros, Janeary 85, 1808. Whe Sesrctary of State will hereafter recetve Membere of Coagress 02 botiness on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the Gret ef next meats fa *, Wasiincton, Augus' om Stacey Prorosals for tho delivery of (6,0) hvo thoarand Cords of Wood to the Government wi! de recerved at this offes eutil “atunda: Bixteonth day of one at (12) twelre o' be wool to be hard, ound, merchantalie (4) four feet eng, and cplit to the ordinary eize of cord wood. ‘The wood to be delivered in the city of Warh ington at such Points as the Depot Quartermaster sha)! di: oot, corded in ranks (4) fow Uyey, noi being considered complete jed, measured and mnepected. Ab unpre will be designated, on the part of the Government, to inspect and measure the wood, and suok as does not conform to tne Above epee! fi Dns ts | be rejected. od five hundred (2.500) cords to be de- livered. on or beiore the firet day of Uctober, 1962, fn4 two thousand five hundred "2 5) cords to ba cplivered on or betore the firet day of Novembs:. WILLIAM A. SEWARD. pre HIGHEST PRICE GULD AND SILVER COIN, OLD DEMANDS end 2 Year 6 per cent. Treasury Notes, By JAY COOKE & 00. Bankers. a Eiftesnin street. iy ‘ay inent to Daring Again whois contrac more conve: r repared to a ai! kinds of 9p. Work, Manafac- tt “tous Zin Ware, Housekeeping heaete made upen the competion of the PROPOR, The fai! name and Post Onkvokddrees of the bid rmust Appcdrinthe proposs.. a ifa nid ade in the pame of@ firm the names |... ofall the ‘ar or the bid will ve considsr proposal of the pats | _/? ——————— pay eid CHNE!DER’S roporals from disloyal parties wail mot de con- gos and Fe oath of allegiance must sccompany each proposition. Proposmis muat be addresesd to Col, 0. Recx Bp. Qacrtormaster U. S. Army, Washington, D. Wes a3, must be plainly merked “Proposals for GUARANTEE. The ability of the bieser to fill the contract, shoud 1t be awarded to him, muet be gaarantie? by two reopen nei die persons, whose fignBtures must be Sppended to the guar: panes. engwn bythe oc! on edeate alae Seis te ene y the official certr: ol nearest District Conrt or of the United States Diatriot Attorney, ders must be present in person when thegbids So opened, or Lhe proposals wiil not = jgonmdares, Bonds. in the summon ten thousand by the contractor and both of is gaarants be required of the suscessfa! bidder upon sign! ng the contract. the bond must scoompany the contract, it will be necessary fo- bidders to have theit bondsmen with caem, or to have vonds od in acticira ‘ C. improvan Parant WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotels ond Private Pamilias. There ote yof mete: are per- fests free f of order, and, t tales i ington — "; y the © coe at Wilmington iug in tune to meet fy 1st 118, the boat. tris tion and ready to ve produced when the contract issigned. Blants for boncs oan bs procured upen Application being msde at this office, either per- #0. OR. JUMNSTON, ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discovtred che most Certain, Speedy and onig FOR A OF TMPRUBENCE. LST NO FALSE D&LICACY PREVENT. AVPLY IMMEDIATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OK NO CHARGB, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! tures, Afections c4 ‘ontary Disene . Reroote one, ‘iy ily, by letter, or by telegraph. Porm of Guarantes, of the eounty of and State of + Of the ooanty of and State * to hersvy guarantee that able to contract, in seeordance with the Nery thal should his proposition be ea Et gnee eater enter into @ contract in rites, it - Bppendec the oficia: o@rtificate above mentions. The Pesot ictomese eserver to himecif tho right ie, Teject any or 1 bade that be may Celone| and Quartermaster. RDNANCE OFFICE mn Oxrarrment Wich hingion, Aves! 8, 1852, Prorotas ¥1]i b> received by this Department ntl 5PM. on the 2th of Augast, 1962, for the de live: a tt the following Arsena’a of horse equip ments, U.S, Cavalry pattern, as hereinafter s7e0.- ‘Atthe Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, N chusetts,20°9 seta, At the Waterviiot Arsenal, Yo sets. fcctions rf nese terrible d ¢ from Solitary Habits of ¥ ulead Beetrygsive Prackees w, sc linposm®c, and destrey YOUNG MEN 20 Layo become the viotims ef Soit- iu s- West Troy, New ork Areenal, Governer’s isiand, 1009 seta, Arsenal. Bridesbarg, Pennay'- DIR, 6,700 Atthe'sflegheny Arsenal Pittsburgh, Peausy! vi im, 10,000 eete. Mt otherwise Lawe on with tho thunders of taoy iho living iyrS, MBy t Louis Arronal, St. Louis, Missouri cote. Zhoad sets of horso Cauipments are to be furn- ished complete, exacpt the borse biush, courts gab >, lariat, picket pin, link, and | pe Pred can be exsmined at each of the arsenals. Whey are to he subject to mepec- fon atthe arssaals wuere delivered, before bin, Teorived by the Govern: ;nene to be acer; or oats for but such &s ari proved upon such in spection Pee oral must be made ‘in lots of not less than arts Fer week for sli contracts of &0 sets cr er; One hancred xets per week for ai! tracts mg recone hundred up to one toonsand sete; two more strost. = iow tlo observe nen phic Bid contain 6 vondced sete per weok for ail contracts of {rom oro oe ee ourand to two thousands sets; five husdred sets SE per week for @. coi be of from two thowand to ©. x thomtand neta an eight hundred acta per week for a nT comtrgops of from #ix thouzané to ten thou- ay ‘ure to deliver at 8 specified tims wil! enbjeot Bs contractor to @forie:ture of the quantity to be enon rometi uiee cared mumedi lO iversd at thattine. Cue ey are to bo aoc, five poiaing dex, in 'y panner— Dite sod eaddt of absorie wabere; aad the oon- tents to bs distinct 9 og on the onter ends of ae elects Fe whieh ars ¥, aod if notoured, 4 Moamsers both pedaatniy. the vox. 4 to bs charged at cost, to be determned dy the mspector. Bidders wiil 6 expucitly in their proposals, the timo, quanijtr, Sng placs of cach Esoh party obteining & conttact will be Cignchoily effects ii ~ eta bonds, with proper sureties, vis: caknees ithfal fu filmont of the same the Heed, Dim Bidaet persore who are not eRe. or rena ‘ation doa.ere in leather work. will not be con irritability, De- id od; And the Department reserves the right to ne, General De any oO bide which msy be made. eh on oe tne award boing mas, amocessful bidders, ote = “the mind ars «Will bo notified; and they will be furnished sory, Confnsi ‘foras of the contract and of the bond required bit:s om. ‘Proposals bp addréased to “Gen, James W. Ry ley, Chief edpanee, ington, D.C..and r wie be, endor: Sport fa B ap au TeotahAue Brig. Gen. Chief o! hana Fe Me career Tin bads Jr ccone cS am med Ostheim Brothers, 89 SUUTH WILLIAM 3B., NEW YORK. me of the evils pre- —Thoussnds ean now judge "their, on ‘ming hear Diswasns sai IMPREDEKGE, Wh nioat vowry of of th BRANCH, . 996 PENNA, AVENUE, (Sovurn S1p8,) Between Ninth ani Tenth sts,, WASHINGTON, D.C, IMPORTERS OF FINE BRANDIES, FRENCH, SPANISH and GERMAN WINKS, GIN, SCHNAPPS, &c., &o. ALSO, SEALERS IN CHOICE OLD RYE & BOURBON WHISKY, ST, CROIX AND JAMAICA RUMS, Phan gre ty wen J inv the bande of ign ers. who, .— le iffing inonth joe can be obtained, an 2 th rained Spanien Se ae ppointement; or by the ese of that- oreary—hesten the constitational Cc iseaze. each ae ASeotion ts — Ska, &o., progiese- Geath' pate a Pe y sending that en) isoovered country from Hyhowe bourne ne traveter revurns. DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FORORGAN- ic WRARNESS AND IMPOTENCY. 7 thie ge pes» portant remedy weakness ef ty cured and ral vigor re- ‘the most nervous and de- is of Bbted, ete Lv Tost a. hope, have been imme- i. Martiag Physica! or Mental ae as. » aut ‘Lome ot fe e rower, rrous mm Oli or With superior facilities gained from many years” Exhpuntton « of the = fearful isa apetiis caret ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. experience in the Importing Business, we aro ¢n- ‘Kz Mant THOVSANDS curcd at this institution i ¥! in the iaet z abled to offer crest inducements, and invite the | PRO Sane fot tore seen, Toes Bik cnesrcergee 4 attention of Rertanrant and Hotel Keepers, as wel! | 14213400, witnessed 0 the reporters of papers ad az Club Room Associations and Private Families i ne » ~ boeiies up standing as & gentiomen of 7 4 re- to our complete and wel! selected stook of CLARET, HOCK, MOSELLE and HUNGARIAN WINES, As also our Superior Old i PORT WINE, bottled expressly for us by Messrs, Osborn & Co., in Oporto, AMONTILLADO HARMONY and other fine brands of SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES, * ‘ CHAMPAGNES of al] the most celebrated brands. All of which we offer at the LOWES? NEW YORK PRICES, peckages oan have them shipped direct from Now York. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, au é-lm « 296 Pennsylveme avenud. - DAM? EXPRESS COMPANY. : a ! oF Samor$s, 4 Dawg ae SEVEN BOR OVER ee =. "umoient ctarantes to the al- A m 10-4m* EE IOS” A CARD €0 THE LADIES. DR. D¥PONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. arene 1” correstine, reculating and removing Gil obstructions from waaiever cose, and Glways successful @s @ preventive ‘The above Pitis hare now béen in use for over per cy = 8, Bod in no gare, =e the directions ew Yerg.