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eae ieee aS IVENIN IENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. Pros THE EVENING STAR, | OENT : RUPE BUT DECIDED. t man yesterday cuarea a Walnt MEMICINES. Pe. 3. A. McLEAN'S Navy Deranrxkxr, October I3, ins2. A gen a= = TRY ogee | QXHEGARAY INSTITUTE Tnx Navy BEPART MENT until the 3 ith + -- — = ¢ passenger car on its upward inp. One oS DENT 18 os | Cures A ee) vOUNG LADIES. tober, IM62. reeeive prope for the man q ‘HENING CORDIAL DEFERRED LUCAL ARIICLES. ee on tac cee Pee Gelat 246 Pa avons betmcen TEED | 7 1527 and 1520 Sprucest.. Philedelybia, 0 pote ot i ilnwing foam see Yayis yinavoe | STRENGT. chs SES There vas no room there! T’pon the opposite Pe andl sth ste. and examine Dt. LEWLE 9 New he regular coureo of instruction embraces the) “ esti ioe Rpg ie aa a following Were — side.aat four vinced ofi +2 superiority he | Eran itieenioed and far tne trates wages ean BLOOD ed rat 5 reported since our list: inlined, ) te Also. h howt pain, | stitute a thorongh English and French eduction. | Jos. Merrill, com the dour entirely bid the Poms whendesisad Terms im oc iim French is the Tag Sof the fa 7, and fe eon: | ao THE GREATEST num IN lohn J. Revuolds, imple dray / The gentler = stantly spoken in the Inctitute. It is the al 9 do. erixae, come jast entered the vehicle walked to ther fart TEETH. toe and Patenteo ¢ Particulae afvention, and im taught from the radi- $0 MOST DELICIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL COR- Wm. H. Kline, compa: end of the car, with his eyes to the ladies’ si LOOMIS. M., Do the eneiter and Patentee | ineuts to the highest course of literature andecom- | a j '‘4KENt biog Relat th Ct co Sue ba estes a of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH attends, | position, Thi stic year commences Septem- io. DIAL EVER T: Geo. W. Corbitt. company D. 4th Ct ni tel stitieuing for a: seat, The apy as ‘sons! this city. M By LH. York, company F.o0h N. ¥. no morehreded than would have been oy Beebe ona) aur choveciasth wha canank Fone an on ao. WHERVILLY: Biiveial | do. The thonsands upon thewaands who a Rid J. 3. Harper. company €, torn N.Y pei] for the loan of & thousand dollars, of the wear others, and DO pereom caD wear others who so ee a Bae do. wring MeL BANS SYRENGTH ENING TAL. Thos. Kane, company v, I-th Me. giftof one of the bracelets that glittered upon eannot wear there. 2 i yey certify that it ismbsolutely am inialli| ae, came ac TLE Persons calling at my office can be xcoommodated ee =e | do epovating and invigorati * die Patrick Bowrick, company 1, N. ¥. Civ. each lady's arm. Fy icot Teeth. the esine OFFICIAL ‘ao ; F iJ whe oF hi Wm. KR. Underwood, company G, 1th Vr. The gentleman walked back again tothe door | Pith any style na psec’ tevind wich the surest’ oii i sight is exclusive ofthe stock which | eased eystem. purifying and enriching ¢ Thompson H. Wheat, company E31 N.Y. ofthe car,butnone ofthe four ladies took the hint — gleameat strongest and most perfect denture that PPPARTMENT OF sTATE, 3 uaual proportion, and they are to be : ering iu Nathan Eddy. company K, 7th or altempted to gather closgr to ker n i art ean produce, the MID AL PLATE will be Wasnineton, Januaty35, 1962. weasle ¢ bert serap iran, of * 18 NO MIST A rv. John H. Manning, com F 1 volumnious skirts thai spreadover tore fully watrented. , The Fecretary of State will hereafter receive Mom | iobéyand Gmirh of those made tor the uayelser- js peel Fond ental fey meted» yy Andrew Defr, company G. N.Y. ¢ The gentleman now purstied | | Roomein this city No. 338 Penneylvanianavent® oo or Guna a Baxinens' on Saturdays,com- ; Sites 2nd ve subsert to Such Inepe | hen, Dynentery Jteadache. De; ion Jos. Spess, company F, loth Pa. Res. of action that, if adopted by everybody | Betmwon si and Meh streets, Also. 907 Arch wy | or ing with Saturday. the first ofnext month. | Patment may Tress A snohore, of each of the | Fever and Aque, Iam) Fever Vind Breath, or S23 ; . company F. 234 N.Y. wa o fix himself in | 2 ND ar H - yard of the contrac! Vigorous? Alonzo Goodwin, company Gt Mass. | Permanent stamsing posision, and them dropped GAS FITTING, &c. tL area haga igirh ee atmo Nuudied and thirty days you want the Moom of Health Wm. H. Kine, company H. #th Ohio. heavily on the cushioned Hedida‘ttouch = ee — |” Omand after the 17th instant day of September, ale i cheeks tH ENING a th Me. ravily t a A WM. T. DOVE & CO. i i Se ‘tions of the contract will be similar to FS Geo. W.Phi fips; company Vy within a foot of either lady's person, but the RE Now prepared to execute any orders with | p&8ses will be reqyired from all vessels, , &o., lip the war URIFIER. Delay not « Jas. O'Reilly, company A, 57 . manne ’ dred ponds which they may be favored in the navigating the Potomac river. These will be issued ic must heaccompanied by the guarantee it is warranted to give sntintection.. Tt will ex Some fo seh BS abe avordupoies mashed down che silk iat oo verre | PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUSI- by the Commanding Officer of the Flotilla, and may | required by law, that if awarded the contract will , disease of the Ineys, Wemb or Bladder ; Law Iv, e y K, y the cushion, carried consternation aud rump- | . E obtained from the naval vessel stationed at ted. ing, Obstrectes Menstruation, —— ling with his descent. | p& Store on Ninth strect,a few doors gerth of oe ect tas sete as erie eye vied 1s must be endorsed “Proposals for | Bartennesr. or any disease arising from Ohronie of A Haxpsowr Tratimontar.—As-istant Sur- | The manner im which the ladies rose and | Pepneylvania avenue, where may be found # com. Tyler oni AME BLOROS They may be distinguithed from | Nervous Debibity, it is am infalli | plete aneortmentof CHANDELIERS and other 6.13 | BYxANand WATER FIXTURES. Jan 7-17 WwW GAS FIXTURES, ad E Have in Store, and are dnily receiving, @43 FIXTURES of entirely New Patteruy aud besigos ‘inish . superior instyle to any thir fo. Reon a citaaeten oon nme errs GIDEON WELLES, i Secretary of the Navy. Navy Daranrxexr, Reptember ti, 18. fRap. & Int.) «010 IRON HALL, geon John E. Smith, for some time pa-t in e@harge of the Surgical Ward at Harewood Hospital, has been ordered to repert to the head- quarters of Gen. McClean. While taking Jeave of his patients on Saturday, an incident ofa pleasant nature occurred worth notice, as huddled together is only equalled by that c equal number of sheep when threatened dog. “Brutal,* said our lady, whose eyes flashed chain lighming. ‘‘ondnetor,” said another, “let me out!’ “Never was I so in- | sulted!” exclaimed a third. The coyductor cther business letters, aud be addressed to the et tary ofthe Neve. oc Get | oD reagent =roae to he Health: prores ALS FOR STATIONERY. i Treasury DEPARTMENT. i October Tie, 1552. “Dr. Smith is a Washingtonian, and son of our came into the car to see whui the fess 411 smite: eitis 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Srarep Prorosats ror Statroxrny will be re- rer, old friend;Gol. John L, Smith, of the Seventh meant. when lady No.4 gavehcr opinion. “The | ow tenet as cna Warkh FISTURES Teel te : aay gcives ot thbs eparsanests Galil the 22th FgY 50° |) Ser aeassacbeneehl Ward. As Dr. was about to retire with the Gentleman.” he, “did perfectly right: I | gonfident that we have the best selected stock im | EMILE DUPRE | Eee ee eae eine tn glans twill befacabibe’ | <q Seasamemrangeseepenpene of good wishes of his patients, he was addresstd © Was in the corm deowdn'tmove:but when | Washington. | Would respectfully inform hia friends and eus- s puiisre doitaiear te Nik lication atthe De- | Sr Berea ville, (which can bay cheap.) y the Wardmuster, who, in ahandsomespeeeh jhe 7 e Sk aciaebns aed | GF All Work in the above line intrusted to our } = { Seweetire dnceseg Se en, OR ee tet ce anet 7° ore ‘ par the pat i BA ee CUUEe inn cue eke Mo | care will be promptly attended to, | tomers that, having fust returned to this city from | Purtuent. : on to.dfaclf the right to | Saying tiasous on ened. ir aif ot the patients, presented the Doctor jadies won't gather them close nobody is to BE MYERS & MeGHAN, 376 Dutrest The Department reserves to itself the rig’ enough to ateal pert ‘of my pame to | th a magnificent sword, Li and sash. De: blame for sitting on them. j mars 5 nib) reet. | New York, he offera a renews sesartment of order the writing paper plain or feint-lined to any ions. Ato! peck {famous 1 Prete eater ken by surprise al this unexpected he three Indi pre taken abaek by this, | = as AM! > required patiorn, oe is villainous compounds J. AT of the apreeigtion of hix services | aud'snid wosure The plain huckster woman, | WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., | plea tee eee me yr | a merimeeien Of, ail articles te ehe eeriree hee || Semmens Geotiel ont Bia . of his patient#, Teceived thé gift with undis- | whe sut opposite, seemed so pleased atthe n- _ Rw Ww | Consisting of | eth os turelied ae vidders, with, thp eamples of gre ee thoroughl; Bm ig the vised emotion, and expressed his sense of the cident that all the way up she berated: »people B aRRS, | EUGARS, | articles in claws d, : ‘ time Areagthen and tavigornte the kind testimonial in a reply characterized by | who take on airs and spread their hoops so thut | BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. TEAS. All deliveries will be subject to, Jeopootes. by an tion. It ix pat ‘Taree ‘per much eloquent feeling. | folks can’t get seats.” The ladies finally con- ogee oe +! | expert detailed for that purpose by the Secretaty Or aig bottige for ? a oe | cluded to hear itno longer, and Jeft the car. Estanrisnen 1780. COFFEE, of tie Treaears and the etivary 9¢ ane taser | 9, Bol EA ole ee Ferrer: Heantnc.—Saturday afterngon, © When the condnctor ‘reached the depoton his | SPICES, . pee nl a healer pr vec reread | Corner aud Pine sta. St. % Samuel Mansbad, clerk to auel Herinan, nexttrip, he found thatthe ladies haa com- CLSGETT'S C. C. ALE, Delivers DR. WcLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS, who was arrested a few days before upou sus- plained of him at headquarters. It ix needless | iad thete FLOUR, i ) wry Deps sit ee 's picion of being concerned in the alleged rob- ” to gay that he was not discharged for it —Phtk. | 5 BUSTER | Each proposal muat y POR LIVER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUSHEES bery of &4,000 from his eraployer, was brought | Ajerican. B. B. BROWN sTouUT. aan Eee ree he coumnpeianen ©2 8 Seie- * wpeeeeannd Lie = before Justice Donn for further hearing. There . % ul 2 << on . cet _ . There has never been # cat! oferea was nory mmee to justify peiiteen ean ined The Kitchen. ‘ ee Depot and Ofiice at = Also, | Fe Sheet atmo gue eg i bE ew HV a Sa Sal OP this charge, the witnesses testifying favorably 2 considered ag slurring WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘ The failure to comply with avy one order ander a . to his innocence. The chisel which was lost Pe es fee a he mata dine . E 8 fine esortment of contract, ty operate to the forfeiture of the entire cant mune zagee Bagh Ge my and upen which the suspicion was based, tellectual taste of the world when 1 say that 395 Pesna. AVENUE, HAVANA CIGARS, penalty of the bond; or the Secretary of the Treas- | yet Stemk nnd omarad ta removing all subsequently found where it was usually ke I believe the Kitchen is the departinent in | Between 424 and cth Telegraph Office. ury may direet the purchase in open market ofsuch seeretions, Acid or Impure, Feted The witnesses testified to the excellent charac- | Which a woman's excellence is mbst appreci- See er ee etn i . which, S dete El = a Joh faitare ant ter of the accused, and he was honorably dis- | & z : oe ae Meee “ | ated and commended, Your kitchen should be Retail Agent for Washineton, | as near your dining-roon as possible, and also to the room you habitually occupy As a sitting- room; to the last, be. ” while training young servants in your >» you can, through Bn | | open door, direct them without neglecting your | | own pursuits. A little hatl between your | he contractor fifty per eentura of the y hitshall be found necessary to pay or | such articles. = Proposals unaccompanied with satisfactory guar- antces will not be considered, and contraris will be awarded only to established manufactarers of or dealers in the articles, Crass 1. Deing purchased from e prize vessel, M. CONNOLLY, eaiite aa te 446 Eicnra Street, sell at very low rates, Retail Agents for Georaciown, EUTLERS, —— j A. F. OFFUTT & CO., SUTLERS, charged. ~_—>- ATTACK ON AConpUCTOR.—On Friday night, as car No. $ was on its up trip, two persons got in near Willards’ and addressed a lady present im inshlting langnage. The conductor, Mr. Stomach. In fact, they are soly pills — be a io qa iste t Btom or Bowe! coe very ive ing in their ng secre- tiens iver b, will coffer hen Temed: be ’ Sm Sector oo tae s ue Amos, expostnlated with them, but they still 4 feed in, insulting the lady until reaching | yette Square. when Mr. to eject them fre mos attempted | ‘ mu the car, and they both at- tacked hin, teari his clothing very much, | and running off his watch. On Saturday, | however, Mr. Amos obtained knowledge of the | whereabouts of the watch, and on going to the | place designated it was returned to him. i —— INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT.—A com- | mittee from the Baltimore Soldiers’ Reliet A=- sociation visited this city on Saturday, and had | an interview with the President. Their object was to urge some change in the system an puy- | ment of the sick and disabled soldiers, and to | obtain other clemencies and facilities for mak- ing the soldiers of Baltimore and of the State more comfortable than at present. The Presi- | dent received the delegation with courtesy, and uested them to put their requests in writing j he would consider them. i an = at j Rus Over.—On petareey night, Le et bes i terson, 4 carpenter emp! avy Yard, | was getting off one of or Slr ea railway | cars near the Capitol gate, he was run over by | @ cavalry man, and had his leftarm broken and ; his sk@! fractured, the horse treading on his ; head. He was taken to the restaurant at the | corner of First street, and medical aid at once summoned, and afterwards was removed to his residence in the Sixth Ward, where he lies am @ precarious ¢ondition. a P. T. Barxum 9x Tempyraxce.—A large | andiesce assembled on the Capitol grounds | Sunday afternoon to hear the fecture on temiperance. He spoke for abont an i hour, Leng wings he the eyil effects ot the | “d¥inking its of society in a striking manner. ; ‘Todd of the misery and woe caused by it, of the | adulterations by poisonous drags, and urged } fetal abstinence upon his hearers in a most ; convincing style. e | abana i For Wonsir —In view of the fact of the oc~ | eupation of so many of the churches for hospital | purposes, Mr. James N. Nixon has tendered | the free use, on the Sabbath day, of his Cre- | great showman | moine Garden Temple for purposes of worship to any religious ination in the city. In | offering the pavillion, he suggests that the pul- | pit beoccupied by different clergymen, morn- ang, noon and night, so that every one may en- joy the privileges of the Gospel. jo ese LIBERAL.—Meesrs. Greorge Percival & Co., | very generously tendered the entire receipts of | Liverty Hall, in Alexandria, for one night | 965,-5}) to the Alexandria Orphan Asylum, a i. night since. The sum was promptly over to the trustees of the abeve institution, | who in an appropriate manner, acknowledged | the liberal sum with gratitude. oo PRENTICIANA. The Rebels were led at Perryville by Brags, | Buckner, Cheatham, and Polk. But we poked Polk, bucked Buckner, took the brag out of Bragg, «nd couldu’t be cheuted out of victory | by Cheatham. t Poindexter, the rebel chief, held asa prisoner ina Missouri village, has had one of his legs amputated. It is to be ho; the young hidies j of the village will be considerate enough to in- vite him to their next hop. | Gen. Mitchell premises to be “restless” in his néw command. We hope he will not make the | country go. b | Qne of our rebel fellow-citizens think~ it hard to which army whipped at Cor- imth.” But it 1s yery easy wosay whieh ran. . ‘There is @ vast deal of disease in the southern’ | armies. Dr. Abernethey =aid that “all hmaa d@ixenses come from two causes—stuffing and fretting.” If the fact is so, the Rebel troops | must fret tremendously, tor they certainly don't | get much to staff with. | The Grenada (Miss.) Appeal says that Gen. | Buell “seems to be all at sea” We guess he is | gone upon « whaling expedition. The Briti<h are always seeking rank. our countrymen seek the rank~. The Richmond editors are all in favor of the “skull and cross-bones.” They ve such 4 fancy for the cross-bone< that they are =aid to write all their editorials cross-legged ! It isa bad thing when Generals are fighting and their troops not. Humpbrey Marshall's pertormances hi been of the mo-=tinsignificunt character. H phrey must be the mountain that brought a mouse. Jeff. Davis's oppre intolerable. The trozs, toxds and tadpoles of | the rebellion will soon be croaking to heaven for belp from the devouring stork paid | Let forth are fast becoming Tre Siexs or D: NeEss.—Every one of the signs of drunke sisusign of depression: | tirst of all, the face becorues unnaturally flushed, and the movements of the eves uns tex haut is to say, the muscular cots of the blood Vessels of the face are par: ot the eve becomes thick, that r getting pu and limbs ¢ Ascies ralyged. then the sperci ns, that the tongue is d. Later, the muscles of the runk t paralyzed too, and the drinker nor situpright, butsprawls upon at last, if the dose of alcohol indeed, the muscles ot the a The ) is une sssened from the me- 4 begins, and the effects upon the mind sre wholly of alyzing kind First of all, the drunkard loses ‘the power of coherent reasoning: then obliteration of ideas of times and space and locality ensues. A friend | of my own tells rather @ good story oftwo con- vivial youths who were returning trom a pub- | he dinner im a state of obfustication. One ook it inte his head that the broad dovur- f one of the honses in Bedford Squ: his own bedroom, aud invited his comy fo take « -shake down” with late. His friend agreed, ne pair Py fe divest themselves of some of their clothing, and laid down, each with his head restiug on one of the scrapers, as itmight on apillow. An early policeman found them sleeping sottly, | their hat~ aud coats, &c., suspended on the rear railing, their boots arranged with supernatural accuracy and neatness, side by «ide, upon the edge of the upper doorstep.— Cori hilt Mogasiae™ 87" On account of deticiencies occasioned by the exemption of “a large proportion of the | drafwd men” of 10th September, a new has been ordered in Coune on the 27th wy Wednesday it is warme=: October mome ter is report: said, ince Inu) topave stood was The + tH) as | doors opposite, allows the same conyenience | the kitchen. | Rot used. | some plain, suitable color, also the outside of | in perfect order. Make all your arrangements j | cakes Qnd preserves than their would be in | will as soon be forgiven you as a bad dinner. ) of 3 , lobster for a point to cach cutlet. pres- th { would ask and answer the questions himseli , (After a slight pause sitting or family reom and the kitchen, with | and obviates the objections to direct communi- cation oecasioned by heat and odors. The cistern, or some suppy of water, should | be convenient to your kitchen, also an abund- | antsupply of good wood ready for use, under shelter; and the cellar for winter vegetables | eannot be more favorably situated than under room only, as is certainly the best, it need not j be very large. A pantry, or store-room, should communicate with it. There should be two | closets “in the kitchen; one in which vessels | and supplies not constantly used can be kept. | We object toopen shelves, however pictori:l the bright tin and well-scrubhed trays look; | fiies and dust are no respecters of housewives, | however notable. The room should be well lighted, but have shutters to darken with,when | In Western kitchens, where hard usage is the liabit, a close ceiled plank wall is referable on account of durability and clean- { jiness, to plas’ . This should be painted | | If your kitchen is to be used for a cooking- | i all the vessels. shelves of the pantry and closets, as well as the kitchen floor, should be oiled. This can be cheaply done, Have your hot-plate or stove of the best pattern, and kept in good order, and a suffici- ent number ot first-rate cooking utensils. Be sure your kitchen is really comfortable; it is notin human nature to work cheerfully and {| well when ehivering with cold, or sweltering im heat, or groping in twilight. | After every meal see that your kitchen is put for dinner as soon as your kitchen is cleaned | in the morning; in your afternoon visit, direct | your supper and breakfast. If possible, have j a cook whose honesty, neatness, and skill can | be nded on, and teach her to depend on herself. Teach her every branch of her own business. The housewife who has to go out an@hbelp about every dish, especially while the friends she has invited but fora day have to sit alone, is, to say the least of it, to be pitied. There is no more merit in your making your | Pe your bread and coffee for every break- fast. Nor is there any excuse for your not be- | ing able to do all of these things, and todo cheerfully when necessary, i. e. after you have had time to learn them, if your model mother | forgot to teach you, Remember not to follow my example ‘n thns intruding kitchens into good company. The results of your kitchen labor, if good, will be highly appreciated—and any shortcomings Still, the details of your achievements are sel- dom relished. Do not reduce your husband’s magnificent air-casties to ashes with your kitchen fires—do not dim the perspective of your young friends ih the parlor with smoke from your kitchen: you may feel martyred— they will fell bored —HeETTie HAYrirty, in Valley Farmer. Baked Chicken idding. Cut up two young chickens, and season thera with pepper and salt. and a little mace and nutmeg. ul them into 2 saucepan, with two large spoontuls of butter. and water enough to cover them. Stew them gently; und when about half cooked, take them out and set them away to cool. Pour off the gravy, and reserye it to be served up separately. In the meantime make a batier. as if for a pudding, pound of flour stirred gradually into a quart of milk, six eggs well beaten and added by degrees to the mixture.and a very little salt. Puta er of chicken tn the bottom of the pie dish. and pour over it some of the batter: then another liyer of chicken, and then some more batter, and s0 on, having a cover on the top, Bake till itis brown. Break un egg into the gravy which you haye set away, give ita boil, and send it to the table in a sance tureento eut with the pudding.—Germantown Telegraph. Lobster Cutlets. Boil wwo good lobsters, and take out all the meat. mince it. very fine or pound in « mortar, pul itin « stewpun with a small piece of but- ter, salt und white pepper, a little lemen juice and sugar, Setiton the fire, aud stir until it boils up. Take from the fire, putan egg with it, stir t well and add «nother egg if the quan- ul) of lobster requires it, and then set to cvol. , When cold, make into the shape of lamb cut. lets: when all are made, have an egg beat up, brush the cudle us yon do them, take the small red toe- of the up and ith tbe bone of the cutler= utter of a light brown or those who it, & grMVY may be made, brown with mind favored with anchovy Tue Derow Mitter.—Mynheer Van Sian ken owned 2 grist mill, and Peter Suyder © ed one also, near by. Old Mynheer Van nken Was subject to fits 4 sity, nd, when in one of those moc world assume that he was God Alnighiy. would ¢ upon his throne and call -uch persons as ‘he might have in his mind to judgme The questions would he put with sharp. strong speech, and the answers very whining and gneeck. Having one of lis erazy fit. one day, he mounted his throne, and as tiwre | Hite competition in the g: he tock occasion to call n very sary at you vant, Lor do You OWN it zrist~ = hy yes, Lord, I de MN, Peter Snyder, qauch toll!” “Ab! yes, Lord, ven mine and mine stone tvo much toll.” “Vell den, youn de goats.” As he neighbor. he theught he “Mynheer Van Slauk sharp—“Mynheer Van do you even take tou water very low. svaedull, Lhas taken a leetie £0 to the left hand, mit would try himself answer. Very uken ! “ Lord, here T ish—yat you vant, Lor: “Do you own @ grist-initl B yes, Lord, I does oy erist-mill? 4ke too much toll, Mynheer b nm Yes, Lord, sometimes I has taken « Jittle too much.” . “Vell, Mynheer Vau Slauken, do mit dat toll" “Ab! Lord! I hash given it to the vat did you “Vell, den, you may go to the right hand mit de sheep, but itis adam dight «quegse.? @7 Foreign jonrucls snnounce the decease of Carhni, the distinguished astronomer and shown , rolling them in bread crumbs; | | less as may be required for the use o! | Stoyes) with the necen: } stove antl the priceper i to | Carver Hospital, Washington. B.C | days after the awarding of the contract ries wi be con- | | sidered. An oath of tous Bis we, 1 | of all the parties must | considered as the individual proposal of the partner | posals for furnishing Stoves. &¢.” passed judement on his | —, and +—, of the county of — , do hereby guaranty that — is | contract in accordance with the te; f bis propo | sition, and that. should his proposition be accepted, Poor,” | 165 Brice 3r. THE HEAD DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., Will always have on hand Twenty-five Hundred Whole ant 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, BOTTLED C. C. X ALE And B, B. XX BROWN &TOUT, SUTLERS, If you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and | TOBACVO, Of Best Qnality end at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tron Building, who lsid in a large stock of Goods before the un- heard of rise in se NOTICE To noreis, oRUCERS. RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and | The Subscribers have just received a fresh ship- Family use oc 9-lm* prcrossus FOR MULES. Dero? QuaARTERMASTER’S OFFiCR, rner of th and G streets. Waseixoron, D. C., October 16, Seatep Proroxars will be received at this office until Thursday, October 30th, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the Government with (2.0%) two thous- and Mules, to the following ECIFICATIONS. ALL to be (14) fourteen hands and over in height. ALL to be soand servicenble Mules for draught purposes, and to be OVER THREE AND UNDER NINE YEAKS UF AGE, Proposals t be for (ou) ave hendred and ai Tol is to iT (5m) tive and upwards The full name and ‘ost Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal, : : Ifa bid is made in the name ofa aie names of all the parties must fy sacle the bid will be considered a8 the individual proposal of the part- ber signing it. Propesals from disleyal parties will not be consid- ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY BACH PROPOSITION. Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker. Quartermaster U. 8. Ariny, Washington, D.0.. and shouldibe plainly marked “Proposals for Mules.” GUARANTEE, The ability of the bidder to fill the contract. should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be the official certifiente of the Clerk of the nearest ict Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney, . Bidders murt be present in person when the bids will not be consid- are opened, or their proposal ered. Bonds in the eum of twenty thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and bath of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon sign ing the contract. 8 the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or te have bunds signed in anticipation nd sseay to be produced when the contract is ed. Blanks for bonds ean procu’ upon by letter. or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —,, of the county of ——, and Btate of —, and —, of the county of —, and state of —-, do | hereby guaranty that — is able to fulfill a con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he willat once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contra¢t be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above-mentioned. ) INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. All Mules contracted for under this advertise- ment will be subjected to a rigid inspection, and rejected. . Kinks he Mules must all be delivered in this in (20) twenty days from the date of signing the contract. ‘ Payment to be made upon the completion ofeach contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- | { termaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid. or non-conformance with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection pr tig proposal. cs . These Mules will be awarded in lots of (500) five hundred each unless the Depot Quarterma-ter may deem it for the interest of the Government to vary the number, c The De pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right te reject any or all bids! ‘oe i6-td Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. ROPOSALS FOR STOVES. AstER’s OFFICER, Eighteenth and G street: Washington, Oct. 14, 1862. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Saturday. October 26th, at 12 o'clock M., for teed) to the United States the following arti- cles, viz: One hundred (104) large size Cylinder Coal Stoves One thousand (1009) feet of Stove Pipe (as or t ry elbows. Bids should mention separately the price per All of the stoves a! be ered at the , within ten Proposals from Sisoral ee 2 leg! mace tothe U. §. G Jinust Accompany each proposition. «Phe ubility of the bidder to fill the portract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be up- = to the Fisrantee. © he responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by te Official certificate of the Glerk of the nearest Distriet Court or of the United States Dis- teiet Attorney, Bidders must be present in ov- rson when the bids | are opened or the proposals will not be considered. The full name aud Post Office address of the bid- der must appear ir. the proposal, f a bid is made in the name of 9 Arm the names must appear,or the bid will be Mpicg it. nds in the sum of one thousand dellars, signed by the contractor and both of his zuarantors, will be required of the successful bidd@ upon signing the contract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be | deemed too bigh is reserved by the Depot Quarter- | master, Informal proposals will be rejected. Proposals must be addressed to Capt. Edward L. Hartz. Assistant Quartermaster, Us army, Wash- ington, D. C., and should be plainiy marked “*Pro- Form of Guarantes, * We, —— ——, of the county of. and Btate of State of —, to fulfil the le he will at once enter into a cent; acco} ce therewith, Should the contract be swarded to him | we are prepared to become his sureties To this guarantee must be appended the certifi- Spiess on being made at this office, either person- { Ys : on ; 80on to sha! those not conforming to the specifications will be | itywith- | | licited to CABINET PURNITUBR, | AT OLD PRICES. < Having purchased our entire he may 4) | RUCKER, ° | e above | of the pipe end, etbows | ment of 60 CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Sdcted Siock of hoies BRAN DIE: § DM 3. LD MADERIAS, PORTS, SHERRIES, BOURBON, OLD’ XIE, 'SCOTOH, aid IRISH 'HIBKIES. LONDON -AND DUBLIN PORTERS, NOLIEN PICKLES, SAUCES, CHILTON, CHRDDME and ENGLISH DAIRY E BAR) bINES, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS, OONGREAS, SELTZEI KISSENGEN and ENG: Choice OOLONG, SOU CHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- ~ YOUNG HY8ON TEAR. With an extensive assortment o! ’ AN ROCERIES, for ale BININGER & 00. Established 17%.) Branch—219 Pa. avenue oP ite illarda’ Hotek, = oft received « small lot of Officers’ Li REMY SUPPLIES, OFFice or THE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Feattgy KA) Potomae, ‘Wasainaron, September 2), 192. Proposats are invited for furnishing for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 3,090 tons best quality Timothy Hay, secarel: baled, the weight of each bale to be mark: thereon, 2,000,000 bushels ‘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 renpeceine persons that the contracta ied will be fulfilled. a : Bids 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 respensible bidder up to the time of opening. 4," The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid. Pro; sala should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay or Oats, or Weod,” as the eae may be,and enclot i t lopes. RUFUS INGA! eaiateepimabemibaatdaa Te Ew YC Se ee ge eee Quartermaster. _ W ATER NOTIC Tn consequence of the lowness of the water in the General Reservoir it will be necessary, unless great economy of water is practiced, for the Government the sup} ty to citizens entirely. All persons are, therefo: hydrants on zenneriv or avenues under the avenue, or on any streets care and supervision, of the 0 | Commissioner of Public Buildings, for watering the a er pavements, or for any private ‘purpose whatever. And all press using the water are urgentiy s0- a8 economical in its use ae peels. B. B. FRENCH, Com ner of Public Buildings. stock for cas before the advance, a = ry seated to offer unprecedentes ‘ing to all who are in want of ~ FURNITURE. Our stock and we cordially invite all who contem; Sebise, pomanne asaving of at least per cent., te all who make their selection of us. It is no necessary to particularize.as our vast stock em- bracesevery article necessary to fur complete, . Al we ask is a call to satiety yoursslven. ' BOTELER & WIL! Ny Iron Hall, No, 318 Pa. avenue, an 25- Between 9th and 10th sts. SrcReEr DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY “Yes,” a positive cure for SECKET DISEASES, GONORRHEA. GLEET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral, no Bulsai, no Mercury. Only ten pills to be taken to eflect u cure. hey are entirely vegetable, baying no smell nor | any unpleasant Leesa pe will mot in any way injure the stomach er bowels of the most dclicat Cures in from two to four da in“ twenty-four hours.” Prepa of the University of Peansylvanin eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. A SAMARITAN’S GIFT Will cure any case in from two to four days, and recent cases in, . TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No erposure, no trouble, no dinnge whatever. Let those who have despairel of getting cured, er who have been gorged with Balsam Copavia or Mercury, at once try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price male packages,§2. Price female packages, $3. SAMARATAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, A SEER ANP, PERMANENT CUKE R SYP a OR VEN Here isa positive cure—no Mercury—no Poison—but the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. This form of the disease makes its appearance in sores on the organs of generation, or they may oc- cur on other parts of the body, which happens mostly onthe groins, and very often as ulcers of the mouth, tetters, spots, carries and nodes of the ae Lae =< Any and all of these symptoms will yield to the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. Bent by express. Price §1 a bottle, or 6 bottles ‘SAMABITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Buse, cents. Full directions, — ESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post 8old by 8S. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and nd recent eases Qty a graduate | cate above mentioned. Penn. aven i EDWARD L. HARTZ, COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 B oe Captainand A.Q-M Uys Army. | Baltimore’ © ® attmns scot, BAyxs oF InsuR WASHINGTON AND GEORGESOWN. WASEINGTON, GEORGETOWN. Bank of Metropol Farmers? and Mechanica’ ie of Washington. Bank. UGB, | HOARSE , C01 &e. COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIC. This pleasant and popular C, been 60 known aude malvelt aaed that poet and-a-half pounds of tea; or bread, and thi s forbidden to wsethe | -ommanding officer of each station, either jo balk. | j or by the single ration; and shall consist of the best and most ch be No. } prime mess of the best quality of now complete in every partigular, plate fur, | house | EVER USED, Boe bi wiw fr one of the most | offer induc | and warranted to give satixfuc or ey Ree we work, will alw: which ihe White Cap Paper Whit Leval Cap Paper White Quarto Post Paper White Note Paper Yellow Envelope Paper Brown Wrapping Paper Red Blotting Paper Card Blotting Paper White Envelopes, official size White Envelopes, letter size White Envelopes ize . White Envele pes, official size, cloth lined Cop: ng Paper Wh my Paper White Super-royal Paper. Best quality Blac Best quality Bl Bert enaney ble igi jest quality Carmine In Faber'a beat Black Load Pencils. Nos. 1,2,3, and 4 faber's best Hed and Blue Penciis Steel Pens Steel Pen-handles old Pens st quality Copying Ink Best quality Sets os Ink lle. Best fra bade Knives, with pearl or stag ban- es « Best Erasers, with tvory handles Scissors for Bhears fer office Giase Tnkstands Gutta Perchs Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders Letter Clips Small French Eylets Large French Eylets Best « uslity Sealing-wax, made entirely from a ella pay ‘inen Tay silk Taste, ascorted colors Prepared Indian Rubber Twine 5 Best solid headed Pins. . The Department reserves the ear toaccept bide for individual items in classes 1 4 Bid: ich contain items at prices less than the fair cost of the articles will be fraudulent, and will not be considered. 8, P. CHABE, Oc S2awi2sth Secretary of the Treasury. _ prerceats FOR RATIONS FOR 1863. QUARTERMASTER'S Orrice, U_S. Marine rar e Wasnixcron, October 14, 1382. Srarkp Pxorosais will be ived at this office until o'clock p. m. of the isth day of November next, for iene Seg to the U. 8. Mari: ines, be follow: "during the year 1853, vit! wad | wae nt ions. waiter e year 1853, Brookiyn, Long Island, New’ York; Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: hv: : ° Washinetom, District of Columbia; Gosport, near Norfolk, Va. Each ration to consist of three-quarters of a pound of a or bacon; or one-and-a-fourth unds of fresh or salt beef; twenty-two ounces of | read, made of extra superfine th or inliea thereof tw: of extra superfi: lour; or one pound of hard bread,at the option of the Government; and at the rate ofeight quarts of best white beans, or in lieu thereof ten pounds ofrice; ten pounds of good coffee, or in lieu thereof one- New Orleai f S ot vianpars New ns ; font quarts of vinegar; one pound of sperm cand ier, or one-and-e-fourth pounds : of ndamantine candles, or one-and-a-half pownds of | good hard dipped tallow candles; four pounds of hard, brown soap; two quarts of salt; and ope Randred pounds of potatoes, to each hundred ra- ' Hons. i ‘The increased allowance ips ounces of flour rovided, wi present insurrection, and the ration be as provided | y law and regulations. on the lst of July, 1861. ‘The beef shall be delivered on the order of the choice pieces o! All subject to inspection. All bids must be accompanied by the following | $> ey tas guarantee: F oG ‘orm uaranice. The sage eat my —, of. in the State of —, ant —. of —, in’ the’ State of —, hereby @uar- antee that in case the foregoing bid of —, for rations. as above described, be ted, he or they accep! will, within ten days after the receipt of the con- tract at the Post Office named, execute the con- tract for the came, with and snfficient sure- ties; and, in case the said —— shall fail inte centract as aforesaid. we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of said and that which may be accepted. A. B. Guarantor. ar C.-D., Guarantor. 1862, Thereby certify that the ahove named — are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. } &. . To Le signed by the United States District Jute, United States District Atiornsy, or Goltecor.) No will be considered unless accom- ve guarantee. ndorsed “Proposals for Rations Witness: ressed to the undersigned. W. B. SLAOK, ______Major and Quartermaster FURNITURRK, FURNITURE, McGREGOR & CO., AT THEIR EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, 0 SEVENTH STREET nts ty purchasers of FURNITURE r HOL PING GOODS. Our is large and ied. PARLOK SUITES, in Brocatelle, Rop and Hair Cloth, CHAMBER SETS, in Solid Oak, Watnut, Mahog- any ~and a Printed, neatly 0: Walnutand Mahoxeny 1:5 @ DINING CHAIRS Also. large quuntity of low-priced REDSTEA DS CHAIRS. FABLES. be J Ws 2 WASHSTANDS. OFFICE FURNITURE fe » FURNITURE, &e. trem the best materials Allof which are mad ~ furnishing would do well to look through lwfore purchasing. ax we are selling at ) suit the times. M-GREGOR & ©0., oe 36w.eo 430 Beveuth street. _ Bets ano SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS ly of Kastern-made Work of eve: and SILOES. and constantly receivit asuP- ee articles. SHOES of Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOE mtd poy store and at ter nk veusa ik a Pennsylvania avenue, (CAMPBELL & SON, 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. assortment of A genuine HARDWARE AND ARMY GOODS) BAR IRON AND STEEL} 20 22-e02m* () LBS. ROUGH TALLo 000 cau Ghedde WERGW, 422 yhest. price will be pail Aloo. 16 OnnaT EA TEFELS TOW anoan "= D* >> ci I cannet commend them too highly.” “ They are the best 1 Weld ot be without them upon any conside?™ ith via, by HENRY COOK & 00. SLES ee ) MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. BATCHELOR'S GENUINE BAIR DYB, Harmless Hair Dye Know8- Bold by all lao, at GIBBS"S Hair Store. ir , 242 Ve avenue, where Penney! ve it applied, if desired. street (late $35 Brosdwsy!