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eR OS I NE ERR TS STI LIT EET IE ITS THE EV ENING STAR, w “WAR | POETRY. — Here's a string of verses that no real lover of Ais country cau read without feeling an_ineli- mation to wield a blow against the foul Rebel- bon. Put it Through. Come, Preemen of the land ' Come meet the Inet denn Here's 2 piece of work in band, Put it threuch ! i * the way. | on ail day. im the clay. } Per eee | Here™< a country that’s half free, | it waite fo: fo say what it: Put it through ' While one traitor thought r+ mains— | While one spot ite banner stains, | One lini of all its ch E Put it through ! Hear our brothers i in the field, Steel your swords a. ra are steeled, Learn to wield th 3 they wield Put it throu } Lork the «hop and lock the store. | Chalk t m the 4. i “We've Put it through ! For the Hirthrights yet unsold, Fer the History vet untold, H For the Futare yet mpeaned, { Put it through Lest onr children point w Ons father s dastard In Who wave up ® nation = name, Put it through! Rather Abram. hesr usry, We can follow, we cau die ! Lead PA hame, our children then and try, at it through ! Here's a work of God *: Here's the kingdom of A With it- trivmphe just be Pat it through | Father Abram, that man thrives | every Weapon strives— | Une our twenty millipn lives! | Putattbrovgh! — | ou the Trust is given; } Wis by Jou the Bolt fe detven; | By the very PORd of iteaven, Drive it through ! S——— \ DISCUSSED BY WOMAN. ave read nok a few essays upon th wigs of women, * which we thought neithe witty nor wise; in fact, with many others, w have heretofore reckoned the iterstio: of th In the yol- ume of sprightly ess2 sountry Liv- ing and Country Thinking,” this topic is dis- cussed with a good sense, wit, and practical- nese, which leave little to be desired. The authoress concedes at once and graceful- | ly that men have, in the Tace of life, the ‘ad. | vantage in point of strength, and that it is ; better to let them take the hard knocks, (which somebody mus? take in this world,) and do the See , reaping, hammering, build- crit ¢ fie! ic, aud thousand etceteras of ; world’ ‘srough work. The old argument | that women has, nevertheless, capacity for great achieyemeuts in the rough and dusty places where men toil, is summarily disposed | of: i “Now don’t overwhelm me with a torrent of | platitudes about woman's opportunities for self-sacrifice, moral heroism, silent influence, © might of love, and all that cut-and-dried wo- man’s sphere-ism; pray don’t. 1 know all about it. 1 could write an octayo volume on the snbject. with dedication, introduction, pre- face, and appendix: but just go to your win- dow the next fainy day, and notice the first See how she is forced to xergies of mind and on herself and casings. Ore delicate hand lings desperately to the unwieldy umbrella; the other is ceaselessly struggling to keep firm hold on the multitudinous draperies, and if Book, basket, or bundle claim a share of her attention, her case is pitiable indeed. Down | goes one fold upon the wet flagstone, detected only by an ominous flapping against the ankh s ‘when the carment has become saturated—a Joosened hold on the umbrella, of which it takes advantage, and immediately sways im- | minent over the gutter—a conynisive and ran- | dom elutch at the petticoats. The umbrella righted, a sudden gust of wind threatens to bear it away, and, one hand not being suffi- eient to detain it. the other involuntarily comes to the réscne—s go the heal Be Ties down on the payement; then anether clutch, another adjustinent—forward! mareh!—and } ‘80 on to the dreary, draggled end. “Stalk—stalk—stalk—comes up the man be- hind her. Siaik—stalk—stalk—he has passed. Stalk—stalk—stalk—he is outof sight before she has passed a single block. “Of course he is. One sinewy hand lightly ing his umbrella; water-proof overcoat «close buttoned to the chin: ti t-fitting trou. | sers tucked into enormous India-rubber boots. ‘What is the storm to him? «Is thisa small matter! Beloved friends. smaller matters than these have swayed the | world: and ten thousand such small matters | mark the cuildhood, youth, and maturity of | twice ten thousand small men and women. en are strong. They do things and don’t | mind it. They can open doors in the dampest | weather. They can unstrap trunks without | breaking a blood-vessel, turn keys in a mo- ment which women haye lost their temper and Jamed their fingers over for half an hour, | Yook down precipices and not be dizzy, knock | each other prostrate and not be stunned. You ! | May sirike them with all your might on the ehest, and it doesn’t hurt them in the least, ay mean if you are « woman.) They never grow mervous and cry. They goup stairs three at @ time. They put one hand on a four-rail fence, aud leap it without touching. In short, they do everything easily which women try to do and cannot. “Moreover, men are so ‘easy to get along | with.” They are good-natured, and conveni- | ently blind and benevolent. Women criticise ‘ow, not unjustly, perhaps, but relentlessly. They “ioage you in detail, men only in the wi If your dress is neat, well-fitting, and med, men will not notice itexceptafew | illiners, and a few others who ought to | ind to whose opinion we pay no regard. | ityon will only sit stil!, hold up your head, | and speak when you are spoken to, you can be very comfortable. I do not mean that men cannot and do not appreciate female brillian- ;, but if you are a good listener, and in the t receptive mood, yon can spend an hour mor a pleasantly without it. jut & woman out in the first three minutes that the fringe on your dress is not a match. In four, she has discovered that the silk of yoursleeyes | is frayed at the edge. In five, thai the Binding | G, of the heelof your boot is wormout. By the | | sixth, be has satisfactorily ascertained, what | she suspected the first moment she ‘set her eyes * gee that you trimmed , bonnet your- | self. The seventh assures her that your collar pars j ‘imitation;’ and when you part, at the | end of ten minutes, she has calculated, with | tolerable accuracy, the cost of your dress, has Jevelled her mental eyeglass at all your inno | cent litth subterfuges, and knows to a dead | certainty you past history, present cjrcum- stances, and futur ospects. Well, what arm if she does! None in particular. It is | only being stretched on the rack a litle while. You have noreason to be ashamed, and you are notashamed. Your boots are only Bexisi ning to be shabby. and we all know tran- aitory nature of galloon. Your fringe is too dark, but you ransacked the city, and did your Dest, ‘angels could no more’ You trimmed your bonnet yourself. and saved two dollars, which was just what you inwnded to de. ‘The means were wi nd the end was won.’ Your lace is not real, according to the cant of the shopkeepers; but it is real—real cotton, real linen, real silk, or whatever the material may be, and you never pretended it was Hi ton or point: and if lace ix soft and white fine. and set~ off ihe a wrists pret I don’t see why it ma: tas well be in America for twe cent d. us in for twe dollars. or > hundesd In fi whole matter of lace i- prehensic in the ord I omething enti Wh E have affairs of Pall dow = were y years old, nation, but I caus and appreciate i + But if me sth and courage aud independ+ne ble, men that geutlene=s are i im women. Ii is therr istic. You dono ° bay er condemn its absence. But 2s you deplore Manly tenderness has u peculiar the wild ivy shooting over the some old fet 1 castle, lending grace ty, veiling sirength with beauty. And you Meet i everywhese—in the house and by the wayside, in city and country, under broad- cloth and homespun. standpoint? the wary only of- fered, but urged upon a woman. You may travel from one end of the country to theother, It is and rieet not only civility, butthe most cordial and considerate Kindnese. You may be as ngly as it is possible for virtue to be, and tired | and travel-stsined stupid, nd your ! he little m from @ father or a neighbor of a day will ~ attentions you could brother. He will his valise fer your footstool and his shawl for your pillow, open er close your window-blind at ey turn cf! the road, point out every object of interest, ex. plain everything you don’t understand, and do a thonsand things tor yor T jour; pas art as roughas! hs 1 « kh | eign whose siniies were umeney and fam } has passed under | and demand due | three persons at leas | serrow than in | army. athe w v the heavy old rest ae satel” unhinged to mend—half 2 dozen across a mud-puddle, that a wo: he never spokr betore and protabty again, may pass over dry-shod, it is false to say that the ace of chivalry is gone. Talk of Sir Walter Raleigh's calivntry. Say xather his shrewdness. Surely his was mast econom- ical nse to whieh cloak was wonderful politeness was there in few yards ot plush to win the smile 9) = of friends’! fm aware th treo] we ban of cert, ot my who are pleased to consider and designs sdoll-treatment,’ and resent it secordi They ask no favors, de<pise condescen Very well. They are doub:- as T thought h do. Only I do not. were a kind of quid proquo—a supertinity given for an essential taking away—a Roland of kinda thrus upon us for an Oliver of right, fraudulent! kept back—why, Lam afraid 1 iguobie ¢ t plane bet s conscientious, hts preclude courte pm wonld say, k the flesh-po anier, OF, to sit} to starve legally in thi vromised Jand. Women would better improve the rights they haye, 2 little more, before going mad after others that they know not of. It seems tome that I have | business enough on my hands now to occupy j na if men will be so {| good as to do the law-making, and stock-job- | bing, and bribing, and quarrellingyand stump- speaking, I will Le greatly, obliged to them. It will give them empivyment, aud lake them off our hands for a good part of the day, which is very conyeulrut. Ab the biz man said, when asked why he jet his little wite beat him: It, d+ dot hurt me. ss haying ma deftly about and_ protests against the prtronizing air with which wotien are direnssrd by the suonger sex: « Frem the confession of taith which I have mmude, it will readily be inferred that I haye no petty spite to gratify, tmt that nger when I'say that men. do sometimes act like downright—persens devoid of sense, (dictionary definition of a word which I refrain from using for conrteous rea- sons,) and it really is necessary to tall back on undisputed proofs of their common sense in other mutters, to cofivince ourselves that this is only a monostultitix. «*I do not blame men for not nederstanding women. It is, perhaps, not in the nature of things. stood objectively.. But I do blame them for obstinately brant in the belief that they do beine Sh on aed der mpeet that what I may sit} will have the sli st tendency tomodify the views or the pfection of any one of my mus- culine readers, should I be so fortunate as to have any? Not in the least. Though I spéak with the tongues of men and of angels, yet of six men who should do me the honor to read p Oe a dozen, invited to deliver an address anniversary of a female boarding-school, wwould rise slow ly in their places, smile down a bland and benignant compliment on the white-robed beanty before them, and glide | gracefully into an oily enloginm upon wo- man’s infiuence, her hnmanizing and eleyat- i Goan sigh siting the novel and start- ig theory that her arm; that she judges by intuition rather than induction; that her sphere is not on the rostrum, but by’ the fireside; that she is ‘to rule | by love, not by fear; interspersing some vene- rable fling at woman’s-rights conventions and their strong-minded leaders, qnoting with un- utteruble pathos, * L called her angel, but he called her wife’ — (Query: calling another man’s wife’s angel?)—and pelt up gloriously in a@ metaphoric con- vulsion.” From this point the fair authoress proceeds | to discuss the health, education, literary aspi- rations, ete., of women, vigorously and well. | We may return to this sprightly essay again. PRENTICEANA. Several weeks azo Gen. Lee proposed a bet of one hundred dollars to ten that in one week he would dine in Washington. We accepted the wager, but we don’t believe that Lee will ever pay us a red cent. He will sooner, if necessary, plead the gambling act. But we mean to employ Sherif McClellan te colléct | Take no Confederate trash, | In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and the money for us. sheriff. It may be an advantage to the rebel soldiers that their breeches are for the most part so much worn out as to show their shirt-tails. ‘Whenever they get tired of fighting. they have bnt to turn ir backs, and the fancy they see innumerable flags of truce. The only Kind Of fighting that some people | are in favor of is other people’s. The rebels, in their desperation for salt, are bout ready to jump into the sex. An Eastern paper says, in relation to the | surrender of Harper's Ferry, that “Gen. Woel is down nupen Col. Ford.” Itis natural that wool shonid be upon a sheep. The rebel war-dance is best known skedaddle. The Government didn’t suceged:in relieving Gen. Morgan at Cumberland Gap, But it re- lieved Gen. Pope after the baule of Centre- ville. We guess that’ the rebels, when they leave our State, will be so thickly covered with the dust they raise in their flight, that they may be said to be “buried in Kentucky soil.” The Grenada Ap; Southern woman who has six sons in the rebel That woman is a breeder of mischief. , The Federat Government is employing a vers toexamine the rebel ram Merrimac. the Merrimac is imbedded in mud, they had better employ Horace Greeley, for he can dive as the extant. The rebels advertise in the Mobile Register | for “boiler rivets and punchers.” Wecanfur- nish the “punchers” with the gun-attachment, and guarantee they will do first-rate punching. We understand that Goy. Morgan has signi- fied his intention to establish a camp here for nine-raonths’ men.— Albany Argus. Perhaps the women would make the best nine-months’ soldiers. The Boston Postsays there is a rumor that oe Joseph E. Johnston is to take command of erage army. The expectation here is that Gen, Buell will take charge of it. le should be too hard upon General- Bishop Polk for swearing. We are assured that he hardly ever swears except when he is drunk. Some. of the radical McClellan's silence. But his silence is a thou- sand better than their talk. Gen. Price is suid to be careless in some of bis military arrangements, but he alwa keeps his rear open. Setr-Resrect In THE Drxtnc Room. — Where the things in common use are much in- ferior to those paraded before company, the family live in continual dread of accidental Visitors, and meal time is a season of secresy. A ring at the door bell produces the greatest consternation; the mistress of the house snatches up a broken dish and puts itinto the closet, tells one daughter to hide the pitcher that has no handle. and another to carry away the old plates and common spoons, while she runs to Two organisms so delicate, yet so dis- | tinct—so often parallel, yet so entirely integral | —ceam perhaps never be thoroughly under- | wer is in her heart, not | What right has any man te be | gives the name of a H pers complain of Gen. | of Egpyt, than | these trank ad-| Tspeak more in | ‘ankeos will j as they do, Tf Between 9th and 10 the sideboard for better ones to supply their | places. scramble is for nothing. Now would it not be more refined and dignified, as well as more honest and comfortable, to live better every day 8 make less pars company ¢ - teud of v re and parts of une having an exy in loset for Frea . y to be used up. a alford iy have ¢ iil eseape a great Ss, tad be far more likely to be iRowaitabte and friendly. Ap. ~honid have too much self-respect to use thing when that is untit for her cor ton, or wish to conceal anything that belongs to it, Lf you think it right to contnue the of any Utensil of gliss or china after it a5 been marred by some accident, do it ope niy, yan « not who se it seen, be proper self-re Young Ledy's sit. If you ashamed to u sprctrequires this.— Mrs. rrar's Tear REIN THe “5 A.--One morning tow vintuing off the Y something that ionally visible it were, then running high i n con- ane Knowing the coas! o well, and th nking that no sang Proicsrp aia d such a lecality, 1 swam towards the strange object, auc ad got within some eight or ten yards of it I tcre finding that it was composed of animal si e. I natarally thought 1 that itmurt be the retu-e of some animal that had been thrown overh: urd, and swam away from it, not being anxiou to come in contact with so unples Whule still approach. int a substance. togit, Thad nonced sight uncling iu the toes of | the left foot butus I invariably suffer trom cramp It is only a note after all, so the whole | by the | | on of before the ; and, further, and began to fred sting of an olf nettle. Snd 1 across me, and I made On turning round y tight arm out of ns of slender | denly th for shor for that p the ila. hed to the Medusa.now and evid The filaments some forty of fifi were slight web, but the militicke ceased, for ekeh was armed wi i of poisoned darts that worked their way ito the tissues, and af- estect tes ae tem like the stings of DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY — ss Call at 246 Pa, avenue, between 2th and! 3tp sts , and examine DR. LEWLg’s New ‘ethod of erting eeth. Todo se is to be coa- \ t »hnnging from it, | those of a spider's | vineed ofita superiority over all methods hereto- | Teeth Extr: fore vsed as ae when desired Without pain oe We am M 0 al ea attends = iy at his tice | in this city. Many! Dersons can wear these teeth who ecaunot wear others, umd uo parton can wear others‘Who cannot wear these. fh ey calling at my office can be SA tb a style and price of Yeeth they may desize; sas Rose whoare parvicnben ang wish the purest, cleanest, strongest and most perfe art can produce,the MINERAL P more fully y warreated. Roomsin this city—No. 338 ality aypone sh streets, Also. ET. Dd. oie ‘Beraita and Patentee ladelph mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, ae Anz “WM. T. DOVE & 06. RE Now prepe red to execute cea PLUMBING, GAS, OR ae FITTIN ey taay be favored in m7" Store on Ninth Ph & few doors nerth ef Becmrorirs avenne, where’ may be found a eom sie eaten xpos EBS sud pibe ene EAM and WATE! — E Have in Seracnauee. a Féceiving, GAS He EC Ts Meteo offered in 1 thin TS gene ces out stock of GAS and WATER PIL TURES, focling Soumtent that we have the Dest elected ences ED Af Work in the above line intrasted toopr care vor be om ly attended to. mars-tf | MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D street, WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., BREWS Rs, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. EStas.isnen 1780, CLAGETT’S C. C, and their B. B. BROWN STOUT. Head Depot and Office at WASHINGTON, D. 395 PENNA. AVENUE, Between 434 and 6th sts., oppo. Telegraph Office. Retail Accnt for Washington, M, CONNOLLY, 446 EiontH Street, Retail Agents for Georgeiowa, A. F.OFFUTT & CO., 165 Brives Sr. THE HPAD DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., Will always have on hand Twenty fice Hundred Whole and Half Barrels, In A No. 1 Order, SF” Agents are required only to solicit and cater for permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- anteed supplies will be given and secured, ALE, BOTTLED C. ©, X ALE v And B. B. XX BROWN STOUT, D offices, with- he being remo’ by orders at the auction Tooms of J.C. McGuire & » W. Wall & Co., and Green & Williams. ©: attended to. _oe 4-eolm* FRED. A. LUCHEN BAI CH AND SIMPLIFIED TROD FOR PLAN Ne SORTE AND SINGIN ? Professor ALEXANDER WOLOWAEI, Pianist Ered mary poser, has returned from the Lon: n Exhibition, and opaniaa Course for ihren Piano an ig by his New and Simpli- bed Siethod, er Profe: fessor Wolowski's 8 rsdn having only a slight knowledge of mu: owill enabled in a very short time to read music with ee facility, and execute operatic as re as claas- eal inusie with rare perfection. 0 the vocal part, by his way of vocalization he erie? at most extraordinary results, tenders the voice powerful, and enables the singer to vocalize with facilit Sccuracy and fine quality of tone, Prof. WolowaKy receives visitors daily from 3 to 4 o'clock p. m., at his residence No, 451 Tenth street, between E pRorosats FOR STATIONERY. Treasury DrPARTMENT, ietober 7th, 1362. SEALED PRoposa.s For StatioNERY will be re- ived at this Department until the 25th day of Oc- T, 1862, at 12 o'clock M. ee ples of the artieles in class 1 will be furnished Socios desiring to bid, on application at the De- rier the ine Feserves to steele fhericht to | order the writin, Tv no deeper into that material than any other diyer | ee Taree ee "*Helvertes 6 8 of all articles in the several classes must comply with the written specifications, which will be farnished to bidders, with the samples of articles in elas 7, aelavecten yi be subject hay see yds = rtdetailed for ‘ee at, papers by Tressury,and the delivery of any tgroer4 ae ghall be yore Sites cases tone, SBelfeecies must he free ot SuaeeS; at the Treas- De we note #4 Washing! Or at be be digned by the ipaiiga or ites & satis~ factory guarantee “that the bidder will seme a (lpia igs gvod and sufficient bonds, if his bid vote Taliure to comply with any one order under a contract, to opérate to the ferfeiture e entire penalty of the bond; or the Secretary of the Treas- ury may direct the Parchase in in open market croak quantities ofany articles supply the deficiency cansed sui lure, ey charge to the con’ ‘or fifty per See of the = hain itshall be found necessary to pay for such articles. ‘roposals unaccompanied with satisfactory guar- antees will not be considered, and contracia will be awarded only to established manufacturers of or dealers in the waar LASS 1. 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Crass 3, rs ch Ivory Folders The D is ats for individnal it Bids which contai fair cost of t athe right to accept bi lassen Vanda © ott bids nitems at prices less than the los will be gered frandutent, ~ Comite CHAS, ccretary ofthe toasty: NOTICE, That the subseri- trom the Orphan's Court of Bh pacrme eg | HIS 13 TO GIVE ber hath obta ie Was) thened gale which had not | k it by: hington county, in the b. trict of C, ere of Willisun des ministration on the personal low, late of Washington Co. aforesaid, All persons having claims against the eased are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, Wigh the vouchers there f, to the subscriber, miny otherwie'y ath day of 8 ete mber next: they erwise ie tthe ald ute” AW be exciuded from all benefit aiven rime my hand this 2%th da) : SUSANNA view ow Adraiaineeeee, kW DESI iNSIN AUTUMN AND WINTER BPINGS. ope orp GOODS for current wa ee of § vee , Alexandria or at the month of the river. ) Navy Deranrxyer, fe a ure wits . ' 180, 907 Arch *t.5 | | Mantly spoken in ti | SUGARS, EDUCATIONAL. —T ~ PPE TU METICINES. RS TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. NST: (cuBeanay QB TrUrs, YOUNG LADIES. 1527 and 1529 Sent ft., Philadelphia, ene soedlar, course of instruction embraces thi French Languages and Literatari ii required and all the 7s es which co! horough English snd. French eduction. the lan @ of the famiiy. and is con- p institute. Tt is the object of gertionlar attention, snd is taucht from the to the highest course of literature and © aay ‘and closes July int. Cireulare, & obtained from Oe DMERVILLYS Principal of Chegaray |} Tnatitu m 22-678 French OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasnisatox, January25, 1802. The Secretary of Stato will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 27-tf WILLIAM I. SEWARD, ABSES ON THE POTOMAC. ‘On and after the 12th instant day of September, passen will be'required from all vessels, boats, navigating the Potomac river, These will beisraed |= may | by the Commaniting Officer of the Flotilla, and be obtained from the naval vessels stationed at é GIDkon EON WALES, fRep. & Int) sero “TRON MALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EMILE DUPRE ‘Baptombar 11, 184%, 42. | Would ‘respectfully inform his friends and ¢us- | tomiets that, having juéf/returned'to this city from gen New York, he offera a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of COFFER, SPICES, . FLOUR, BUTTER Also, a fine assortment of ‘HAVANA CIGARS, which, being parchased from a prize vessel, ‘ enables us to : t sell at very low rates. SUTLERS, SUTLERS, BUTLERS, If you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and TOBACCO, Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Iron Building, who laid in a large stock of Goods before the un- heard-of rise in prices had taken place, 5026 T NOTIO my 4 0 HOTELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. The Subscribers have just received a fresh ship- ment of 60 CASES ST. JULIEN AND BLORRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices. ~ Also, they have constantly on hand A pon a Well Selected Stock of Choice BRAND OLD SADERL AS SORTS, gD BOURBON, OLD’ RIE. a IRISH List Fick LE SAUCES. TON. C HEDDER and ENGLISH DATRY ‘ES, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS, | ya Runs SELPZER KISSENGEN and ENG@- | choive Seren ) OusOG. 1 IMPERIAL, HY- ‘tens! ‘tment of 5 pag NOY GROCBRIES, , SCOTCH, * AMP AGN tos DON AND BuBLIN fdttins, HAVANA OIG. anit CHIL’ BININGER & CO. Established 17%. ' Beanch=219 Pa. avenue, o Togeoe Willardy’ Hotel, 1, Washi ona received a small lot of ‘Oticers’ Lian RMY SUPPLIES. aor Orrick OF THE CHIEF QuARTERMASTER, Army of the Potomac, WASHINGTON, September 2), 1302. Proposals are invited for furnishing for the use of the are. of the Potomac the following articles: 8,000 tonsa best quality Timothy Hay, securely trap lens weight ofeach bale to be marked 2,000,000 iostae ‘of Oats, of the best quality, in strong sacks, well sewed. 7,000 cords Oak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse- ment of two reapons msible persons that the contracts ifawarded will be fulfill ‘ids will be opened from time to time as the ar- ticles may be needed , and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. ps oo is reserved to accept all or any part of inte snout be endorsed “Proposals for Hay ” as the case may be and enclosed RUFUS INGALLS. #, Col. and A.D. 6.. bief Quartermaster. T NO CURE, WE AY! HORE, Buffering 1 Mit, Gout, Chronic Rh st Peet Tu- So Cancers, be. + a . on. scan cured, SS gs ator laying on a Mus Wii, ‘Ph villas tad Midwife, 448 Kat), natin Baio er ten in face oaet mal ae (aaa 9p seat week) were taken “wey in Wres eke a fer "Troy TO} or Oats, or in separate ‘aha Hrd Be 23-tf Bios a ae ia her fan mily for Prskly Heat Gore juable in ber fam! rh eat Nipples, pp muvther shoal! be witosct ree ieee ripen was given up by several “gould alk wifi : Phaving suf- been under | Mrs. a Magnetic. Cure deven ,and can ben x a wil it help. hoid Fever x ‘quickly to this het ge pe others should knew that two-' aight of chil- dren's complaints are caused b ee My Mag- mt Nagnele 6 atment also Prickly Heat, in Bord Hous. Gapped se tale Fear Gh Ghufotate oa Cuta, Burns, ae or any Cul Lr Sold as aborac at 2% cents per Lattie'o or mae iy and Bene dated and been engaged all the summer in beddin, the most choice OYSTERS the Chesapeake Bay could produce in his famous creekésmt Piney Peint, I will receive by the steamer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice a week, a fresh suppl , inde- pendent of iny regular Seo i such iy manent, conicaets that oh § ave neve? heretofore Tailed te do, independ- ont Pot the blockade, ly arrangements are so complete that it can cope with any house in the United States, i pledge myself to pay particular attention to fur- nish hetels, restaurants, eg and private fara’ ee. at the lowest cash price: Will also on hand a fine iesortment fresh canny FRUITS and ethint ae MEATS an i Depot 31 C st., between inch and 10h, ne S-tf Washington City HE GREASON HOUSE ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Situated Corner of E and ls:h sts., Pa. ave. The Proprietor of this hig highly Po pop ntar Extablish- ment, in announcing the com letion ofa large addition to his" “Head Ruartern, ” begs respectfully to intim: that his many friends and the public ge! y atall times ud it their interast to pay him a visi having 29 doubt but thi t the extensive prepari tions which ho pate for their comfort, will teet their ungcalified approval. Airy and handsomel: without Board, at m Ez I x 9 id Siessniina PROPERTY, The Most Effectwat in the World Information may be obtained at M. T. PARKER'S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 59 re av., between 6th and 7th streets, ere every variety of SIGN AND" ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is executed with neatness and dispatch, To prevent reistakes, ‘he will stato that his “art reserva refers exclusively to the @ iarious lepartments of his pe to which he challenges geipetition, either in quality of werk or reasona- bleness of price. Sy 43m COAKs, LADIES’ SUITS erate tates. AND Many now in store, and new enslleraaaeciy ; all marked at the actual cash vaine, in plain fig sa examination of stock implies no ob ition. The scholastic year commences oa ’ arnished Rooms, with oF se '13-Lmn uk. 1. 4. MeLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL | a™D BLOOD PURIFISR. THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD! and the MOS’ ICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL COR iT DEL pen ot RVERT ’ ppg ra BALTIMORE AND OHIO HAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS F ‘FROM wignecia: th. 1982, Bi sng str sorte TRAINS Derwee WASHINGTON, PALTIMORE, AND THE WBST run as follows FIVE DAILY TRAINS TO WASHINGTON AND | TWO DAILY TRAINS TWEEN WASHING- e BUND! AX 7 Bs Be RAIN, Fo.8 BALTIMORE axing pores we ! macts for t Wen certify that itis erie — fimake fev ‘counections Foner acti an and in aw be ction ett the Baktimore n rs Seen ra mee ‘West, at lower rates reer am he ack satay sf ae fer ret DuPiTAS sod NEW YORE—Leave . ™m. ! 6 "Enea Futian ve Washington at 6.000. ma. p.m. FOR ALL POINTS WEST and Stations along the Baltimore bio io Raitrosd } ve Washington at 6 and 7.408. . m., con Sundays at 35) pee te anag pout i q Fer er and Ague, ows ever. = page ie yon Se sas \. de mount to your chee! eens TRAINS MOVING SOUTR eet McLEAN'S Sree. S wh Leave New York at 7 .. Philadelphia 1.28. ‘BLOOL m., _ baltimore 3. ‘p.m. “arrive at Washington iewas na ts gi fo piv disease of the New York at 6 p. m.. Philadelphia, 10.90 | Pleave New York at 6 p. ng. _m,, Baktimore 4.3) 6.m, Arrive st Wash! Néw York at 11 p.m, Philadelphia 3.9 Lebet en Yo 70" 4. Arrive at Washifgton | = | dcommods Trains leave Baltimore at Wa.m. ands 4 m.,.0r Withington; arrive there #1 Qe a indays ati. and 7.400, m. oniy from Balti- i ‘2 ™Se Annayotis connections on Sunday from Balti | ever "Yellow peers A egy | CAUTION !—Rews: i ers who may try tepalm ype 350 p.m at" Washineton | or Rarvaparis, rch ‘aan bar cher.) by Pee ose: Sees r a ° | apd Odio Virginin. | vil peat j or Baltimore and Wash- P | ington daily: except Sundays, at 345, mad 3.40 j the Hi nm. Py Ma, m., aes Way Trains leayin Teticten atéa, 5). i,,and Itimore at 4 Eee i ortiy only at ASecoae. fan assenge©rs must tane >. ae Trains only, MITH, mi 27-tf Master of Tri PENNOYLVANIA CENTRAL nant end aia iitaDaean’er RSE aE wie gh | DR. McLEAN'’S UNIVERSAL ‘Pit 18 a FIRST- ODASS i ROUTE Pr pee i Sceaeeeeeaeeeoe THR miner? FROM BALTIMORE! DAILY TRAINS rit bDES F TOE repoke: CLOBE 10! 8 ro BURG with Trains NORTHERN. CENPRAL RAILROAD, THE G BOpTs ‘WASHINGTON AND b mavetxons WEST, NonrWSeT, AB AND SOUTHWEST, Psi eon ae ae maker corner of Pennsylvania avenue ag sth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, re. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING SALOON CARSON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASIIINGTON, Ts will take the 6 a.m. and 5 7TH SEAT ESE gE POND TOR Gog pet a= Passe arriving in Baltimore af 7.5) «. m. oR hope Yhere close epnnections are eee: | ‘oF magia doe fs | Rorthera Gent teat aeead end tana orcive in Harrie- bar ta, it will me urge al a.m. eure Sore | with pon) tains vaeke Ee Pennsylvania vibais Contra fat For or . Keep ba ge By this route Preis! ia ot alt ener ms can be . Will save money forvarded to and from any point on at Ivins of Obin. Rentucky. I y, Indiana, Thinois, *Wisconaine = halen, Towa, or Misso iy rounds, ‘OF any ©: ey ivan also connects | it, and you. at Pittsbur, Steamers, by rg 8 Goods can Dr. J. 8. Ss fvwariind © ane port ont nthe ‘Ohio, Mi " Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Mi ssie: m5fm ©. S88OTT, Agent, Washington. D.C. opi, Wisconsin, Mision Benak a Rivers; and Sendak a TRIESEMAR. 0 with ane Mec mestorn lerehants and shi atrusting CB ng Protected by Royal Letters C4 tation of their sel np rely Geer, the als fhe Rents Paar ate | with confidence on its «j Paris,and RATES OF Tere Toand fe many point |, THE in , by the Pennsylvania Cen! \ Tethe fe anne gen Sa on | central ar to mark packages “Via Perna, P SAGRAW & ieents ee Freight pee Ore Po Peaure nthrely, = sete oO. ENOCH LEWIS, Gea Superi temdantAlt ae generally tape canis Pattee Geol Tiatet Agent, She real in ofa vest Reba ee iH HOESHON, General #sigit Agen mee mien BS gone ne vies will aa other dsieteriows ingreaneess, eo I ac sonar ort oC fas agaye om ane, Saat eo farecp + epee 4 a | ay aiatBRP ot at the, ae ga Femone. sey alike Tena, Svitzerland and America, both in Gol Soveil ot smell, « foto of lorenge ss brent oe of thee lie on the Eble without lw m0) | Hein Sees ts icp eta Sora Silver Wate eiree meeoen. red by Val vers, Swo: sini rod Eeisors. of other ee Sh gy om iis, elry Sto: - lowest “A os av lth 9 OPHAM’S: PREMIUM —~ TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 499 SuvestH Sv., Wasatworon, D.C. iver Modshawartes by ite of Bal- Also, Medal by Metfopelitan Methanic’s Institute, . "Washington, on, Di C., 1857. | I mstantl fi aa cmt y mak Hing nd slvars re} $ description ef Pa : WATER £ oR iE STOOLS, Treck Blocks aa made wholly of metal ece per fectly free from smell, cannot get out of order, and, being portable, are the most convenient articles in pals me tisyept Seeds ail the AS ta ' Patentea, aes avenue erp sisirs, Washing? i dy 17-6’ DAMS EXPRESS COMP. A OFFION O14 PA AVENUR, | MA Wraiktnston City, D.C. GREAT_ FAST! N AND - EEN EXPRESS BWARDERS! Yoo MERCHANDISE. MONEY Y, JEWEL | iD | anied with SAEETY AND fey Ba au | Sy cis. 08, Bias . | Heatiy bag ny Peco n This Cameane Oak ete enh ak. buy a Sas egencies in way Towne in Stentiy. our prices cook ‘NORTH, te WEST) AND NORTHWEST. | 4 aes 5 to the amount of 91> ware (IA, LE ORE: aed ne faa Ears io sil kinds of HO baat te st. Hekoree™ NISHING 'D rane aie t New York and a Giovs, GE} Stakes | with forwarding te th GANADAS re es Bhrrigie PROVINCES, and ' eters coda to ing inapeet our atock and thence Bboy. SocTHaMeron ail pre Georgetayn feve of charge erat | mee towns in Great vat Britain and ansuinont New Store, 31 ppnnesies Coligetion of NOTES, DRAFTS and BI ~fSTES Rag|T CA Tg | 3024 = ss ie ashingtom, Dro. Lav £S Sato ote purpose of blankets for off- | "Thick RED BLANKETS for camp w | Tre Densig ONE ACRES aeaia avenue, | Giinat® daily opening Bow and stylish DRESS ving again 2 rel ey } | senveniently situated, ag teen oe eee poh price only, the actua? cash walve, marked in Feeshi Sra Biase Member eases | yee Pena. avenagant te ang Cans ate ments." eoping Articles | oca-1t Perry Building.” feed ennsylvania avenue, south side, { _EHS&HI GREGORY, re) eo OFFICERS AND OTHERS. BATCHELORS | omni DYE, The Only Relistie ena Harmless sir Dye Known. Bold by all Drug: RETON'S Patent | Medicine ous joes nt Ottce, sor ys ih, | F IGHTING N MADE EASY_By Col. Jedd, Lem | Cam) —_ 7 ag A’? MOORE'S WEST END DRUG ae, oa Mus piel wi oes ABE ular sd’ Medic nes of the | Rpyp oi fowLer ILkT witiGLes OlGARS £0) | sy particular care used in dispensing ng Phy. | weet sictens Fear} \¢ “LIFFBCANE HO HOSPITAL, ‘May 23, 1002, NOTICE —On and Robes of this date, visitors will | weer tn antler wilt ba Pte \o enter the wards a. and od, if Lp Sees vals Se ety? | | | | aaa cae mais aa FANCY SILKS.—A Praeciee tur: